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Laecot.—John Mahony, committed some time since to theooonty prison on a charge of larceny»preferred against him by Mary Fenerty, was yoateiday discharged, from jail oh fcliown vecogqlx&neea. - There don't «m»tw to be any thing remarkable In tbs abOTt announcement, -yet Radis bat another to tho tricks which OnpUlhu been playing about our police offices lately. The aforesaid John is as handsome a epodmeu of the - young Irishman as can bo fauodjbis red cheeks, “Urgant” brogue, and youthful appearance, made a decided impression on Mistress Mary -Fonerty* a widow, with the three qualities of fair, fet and fbrty. John prosecuted his suit, and under the auspices of the widow, St thrived remarkably well. He was not a bashful lad, but on the contrary,, was well cal” culated to carry by storm the approaches to a fair lady's heart Ono evening, after John bad retired from tho domicil of his-loro, Mrs. Fenerty was mode aware that a pocket boek containing twenty dollars hod boon ab*tn*t*d fton the bosom of her dress; and, oh horror! sho remem’ bored John had been particularly affectionate that evening. Wo wont pretend to say how John got the pocket book; but it was found in bU possession, and Mrs. Fenerty, her love changed to hate, had frim locked np In jail. After tho lapse Of a week or two, tho fair widow grow disconsolate for tho absence of her lover,on condition that ho would marry her, she agreol to quash the prosecution. John, glad to oo»«pq from jail, consented* But man is doceitful-—so the widow thought—and a police officer was the constant at tendant of John, yesterday, until Mrs. Fenerty had changod her name, and become Mrs. Mahony. The moral of the above is evident. “Thorn’s n place for every thing, and everything should be in Its place;" and Mrs. Fenerty's pocket book, if we are to bcliovo the proToxb* was certainly out of place. BozocniTio Msiraa .—A meeting of the Democracy of the Sixth Ward was held last evening, in tho publlo school house tn that ward, to tako action In regard to tho course pursued by the delegates from that ward In tho late Oounty Convention. J.S.Kauvu chosen Chairman, and Juris Ciuudem and J. 0. Cmcxiss Vice Presidents. Wk. A. La.uk was ap. pointed Secretary. A committee of threa wa3 appointed to dralt resolutions In tho absence of the commltteo, the meeting was addressed by Capt. Ward, Dr.G.L. RFOook, jr,and AW. Foster, Esq. V Tho commlttoo reported a eericsof re«onlUona sustain ing the action of their delegates, Messrs. Ward and M'Cook. Besolntlons Were also presented denouncing tho Nebraska Bill, reputed by Mr. Douglas, and urging the Democratic State Convention to pass resolutions reaffirming tho Balti more platform, and denunciatory of tho revival of the sla very agitation. The committee reported a long series of res olutions incorporating the fifth section of tho Baltimore platform. The meeting, which for a ward meeting was well deed ed, soon afterwards adjourned. Shxbiit Maatu. received with the death warrant of Jewell, a letter from tho Secretary of the State, Hon. Charles A. Black, which will have the effect of setting at rest any doubts which may exist in regard to tha action of Governor Bigler. The letter waa read to. Jewell, after the death war rant had been announced to him. The letter stated that the signing of tho third death warrant was the final action of the Governor, In regard to the matter; that every dr cumstance connected with tho case had been fully exam ined by the Executive, and that his course of action hod been determined on, independent of tho chargo of the Court. Tho lotter from Mr. Black requested the Bhoiiff to impress upon the unfortunate prisoner tho certainty of his Cite, In order that ho might dovoto tha time left to him, in preparations for death. IIXT. AxTon'ETtx B&oww will lecture this ensuing, at Ma gOnic Hall, on the saljert of the “ Creative Genius of Man.** The levturo of this lady last evculng was well attended. Hits Brown Is far from being as pngntnn as Lucy Slone; tn fact, judging from her discourse last evening, there Is name reason In her ideas of progress. Her lecture ln s the main, however, was a conglomeration of doep abstractions— seemingly too deep, by far, for the comprehension of a ma jority of her hcarere. A slight touch which she gave Bish op Bolter, far h!s refusal to lecture before the Association* met with a hearty response from the audience. Miss Brown is a fine looking lady, and dresses wi;h noat' ness, affording on agreeable contrast from Lucy Stcno. Brsca Waaaast Cass.—Before Judge M’Clure. Stein A Dickson ▼-*. Thomas Marlin; b;nch warrant.— The defendant was arrestel, on a charge of routing to psy over money on ajadgment which bad been obtained against Mm. On hearing, Judge M’Cluro discharged the defendant, de ciding that ae tho judgment had been originally obtained i before an Alderman, and a transcript filed in the Common Hess, a judge of that Court had no jurisdiction In the case. J. T. Cochran appeared far tho plaintiff, and F. C. Plane*, gin for the defendant. Auxairm Couxcu*.—The Allegheny Council* snot last •rcalng In their Chamber, la the City Hall. A resolution denunciatory of the report of tho former masting of Councils, which appeared la the Pittsburgh pa* pen, was passed. A resolution for the appointment of a committee to wait OB tbo'Directon of tho Pennsylvania Railroad, and Inrite that company to bring their Road to Allegheny, was passed. In the Select Council, a discussion took place In regard to the tint resolution, which was continued for some tlmo, trithout reflecting any great credit on tho brilliancy of eenss of the participants. AcrHOWLEWKcrra.—Tto Young Mens Mercantile Asso ciation received from Hon. David Ritchie. IL <X, Cache • Coast Borrey Report for lSas: also, the President* Message aad Documents; also, from Jon&s R.McCilntock. M.P.. Sena tor- fire sols. Colonial Records of Peunsylvanla. tad three Vola. Pennsylvania Archives. Alio, the Pally Clnarmatl Unionist than tbo Publishers. Also, the Philadelphia Re gister from the publishers. Also, the Mount \emoo Ban ner from Leeby Harper. Esq. Omtxcct!b<j vnx Emms—Mayor Volz yesterday fined the Allowing persons each. for TlolsUog tbocity or Httnwtfw in allowing barrels and taxes to remain on the pavements and streets Alexander King. John Floyd A Co - and Edmund Wilkins. Francis Fetch. John Mussrave, H. Hall Samuel Hare, and Wm. MeKeo wore fiaed the same amount for allowing drays and other vehicles to rc tnitin on tho streets. «gpxwt LsosuEfs Ladles Qaseito of Paris. London and New York Frahlons ” for March, jnsl received by Glldeofenny A Co This Is the best fashion book ever published. Tho Knickerbocker for March hsa also boon received, and Gray >i«tw J Peterson and Qodey. for March. Grab cm has a port, salt of Washington, painted in 177?, and a cant lunation of the life of Washington, by Headley, with sumeroas hand somely executed engravings. or Tjuna—A meeting was held In the Board of Trade Rooms last-evening, for the purpose of electing PL rectors ani officers. Owing to some informally which ex isted In tho charter, tho Board, after considerable discuss ion. adjourned until Monday next, when tbo election will take place. Fun Ficnrcrs a* Pursue evening, commen ting at 7 o’clock, at Washington Hall. P. M. Davis, A Oct, Will sell the large collodion of superior European Oil Paint ings. The collection numbers some 140 beautiful designs by celebrated masters. The sale, wo are informed, is to be positive. Fix* —Tbo alarm yesterday was caused by a fire break ing out in tho Good Intent Endue House, on Wylio street* Dear Logan. The fire, it is supposed, caught from a gas burner which had been loft burning so near the ceiling that tha wood work caught fire. Tho Homes were extinguished before much damage had been done. paass Lisu* roa Masco.— Miner A 00., No. 22 Smith, field street, have received Frank Leslie s Ladles' Gazette of ~ Parts/London, and New York Foshlons, for March. Single number, twenty-five coats. PinuiAMtoKro Bocrm.—The second public rehearsal of this society will bo given at Lafayette Hall, on Tuosday evening next. Tho first part of Handel s grand Ontario of A be Messiah will bo performed. Damict Count.—Before n. W, Williams, Associate Judge. The case of Edmundxon ▼«. Edmundson la eIUI os trial. Before Hon. Moms Hampton, President Jodge. John Dawet el. rs. City of Plttebnrgh; llobb * MCon nell fcr plaintiff. end Kahn for defondsut. Action of tros rlsni far tho seine of-homes Mllod end omnibuses broken in the night of the Mayor's election of 1803. A number of bore collected near tbe election ground, In the Fifth .Ward, i and mode large bonfires. The light alarmed plaintiff* homes. a> he tree driving his omnibus Into the city from 1 LawrcncosUle—they ran off. Ihe omnlbns was broken, ono horse killed and another Injured. Plaintiff claimed that the cltr haring the power, was bound to present the kin dling of bonfires, and failing so to do was liable for all Joss oecaaioned by them. The court Inetrnetod the jury that no express notice or the fire haring been glren any city officer, and the said bonfire being bnt temporary, no implication of notice can arise: and that there wae no ench negllgonm as wonld entitle plaintiff to recorer «ren if the Jury bol jored all the eridenoa giran by plaintiff. A rerdlct was rendored llr defendant. The caiawiU ho carried to the Supreme. °Jbhn U. Large st. Wm. Wray, Thomas Mellon, at ala Shsder for plaintiff, and Mellon for defendant Action of tar sixty ocres of land In Jefferson township, lea claim under Mainr Robb, who dlrf ulzed of tho land m 1535. By an order of tho Orphan s Court, tho hind w sold m Hugh Tower, Esq., whose heirs coneeyed to nlelntiff. Defendant claims that Tower ptrebesed. for Wm. Climbers, whowas his client, and that Tower afterwards SSayadto Chambers, whose title was suhsequenUy pur chased by Mellon st Sheriff’s esle. On trial. English drawing paper-Jobi rccdiai, 3. whnt men’B best English Drawing P.per, M fo lcnrs: , Antiquarian SI by K inches. Double Elephant - *J.by4o itt M 2OD7SJ ■ «===zgg| : s “ : toJKS’olSn Soli Drafting Paper. 67 ioclies liroad. -ComeiSd examine and too will see I sell all of the *tvrrn invar than eia bo had cluawhoro. _ «nore wwer u»u ««* BA.MUKL B. LAUFKER, / ■ • ■ No. 87 Wood Ktrwt. . -VTEW MEDICAL BOOKS.—WCHABDMN 8 UOMAN JN ANATOMY, Genera), DeeerlpUva, nni PractlraU to sT q. Blcberdsonl'M. D.; wIIM flloefrattau; j oat pnWljlled. nANDYS TEXT BOOK OP ANATOMY,, end Goile In TUiMctJoni, forthe use of Student# of Medicine and Dental Surgery: by WaeMngton IL Handy, M.v!« droda&d eixtj-firar illustration#: joit pabllabed. A fojr oopl „ o f Ul oSoT.»oikthl.^r|ral«i i J^to|»l'>by Bootoßer, Station* '• - ■ - V’f ■ . TELEGRAPHIC. By the tPEelll? lines lot tie Horning Post THtETT-THIBD COSGIHSS3. ■ Wisnnioros CiTT t :M»reh S^-Snafft— TB»t6ri«y, Sir. Clayton spoke in fhvor of tho Nebraska mu'; be argual the nncOMtitaHonalityoftbelllssonrlOanapromlMMid adduced nomorou* proof* to sheer that the North had repeatedly on former occasion* needed tho propositions. Kpide by the South, tom tho Missouri Liao westward through the ter ritories. He hod not concluded when tho Sctxato'ad journed. • ■ ; . Hr. Jones, of Tennessee, introduced* bill .providing lbr ‘ tho distribution of tho proceeds of the Public anxooz • mil the State* for indigent . Insane. Tho bill v?u taken up! Mr. Brown advocated it. • - Hbtoe.—Hr. Chamberlain introduced a bill granting the right of way for not more than threo Railroads actute'pub lie land* from commercial points on the Golf of Mexico or Mississippi rim,to commercial poiota in California and' Oregon, and also to grant by donation to actual settlers on condition of occupancy and cultivation, every alternate third quarter, section of tho public lands for 40 miles In width on cacb ridfl of said railroad, and also to grant every alternate section of publie lands within the aforesaid limits to aid in the construction or said railroad. Referred to the Senate committee on theFaelfic railroad company. The House went into committee on Homestead Bill, but without disposing of the first section ■ the oommittoe rose. and the House adjourned. hsw Yobk, March 2.—The schooner Fountain passed a tessel yesterday, between Capes Henry andHattoras, ashore on fire. The Coro and main masts oro gonejsaw on tho stem tho letters’ ll George;** the remainder was burned off; her boats wero smo; saw at tho same time s sieatnet com ing from tho direction of tho wreck; it was supposed she had token off the crew. - Hahttobp, March 2.—A terriblo boilor explosion occurred at Falea A Gray’s manufactory at noon today. Ten persons were killed, and fifty terribly mangled. ZELEOB&PH HABKBTB. Nsw Tour. March.2—JVoon.—Flour market unchanged; a moderate demand at previous rates; sales 4220 bbls at $7,87@5>12; 000 bbls sonthorn at prices not quotably lower. Wheat in active demand; sales of 20,500 bushel* southern white at $2.88. Com market unchanged; sales 87J4@93c. 'Whisky lower—lso bbls prißon at Nxw Yoas, March 2.—Cotton firm; salos 4,760 bbls. Flour unchanged; moderate demand at previous rates, s7,B7c@sB,l2ej sale* R5O bbK Southern at $7,87(Ty58,25. Wheat firm-; sales 10,500 bush. Southern, white $1.89. Oorn unchanged; sa'ta 20,000 bushel* at 87c@03 Cofrv; Rio; sales9Wat 11?*. Pork, firm; sale* 200 bbls at $l4. Lard unchanged, a moderate.bosiuess at previous rates; sales 050 bbls at IGV*. Whisky, prison, unsettled ; sates 225 bbla. at Sugar...Orleans; sales 200 bbil*. at 4 Molasses... Orleans; sales 350 bbla. at 28. Scotch pig iron quoted at s39@s4o; sales 150 tons. PmiADni’un,March 2.—Cotton quiet: prices unchanged* Cloreneed dull; sales SOO bblsat $0,12 for old; buyers uow offerso. Flour exceedingly dull; standard brands freely offered at $7,75, without buyers; small sale* to the trade nt for common and fancy brands; sates 200 bbls Rye Floor at $5.12. Corn Meal very dull and low; sates 300 bbls Pannaats3,7s. Wbcsu.dem&nd continue* limit' «d; price* slightly improved; sale* £OO bus red at $1,80; saiea 1000 bus white on private term*. -Corn dull; sales 500 bus yollow, part afloat at 60. Whisky unsettled; prices nominal at29@3Q.. CixcnrsiTf, March 2.—Floor-unsettled, owners ask over $O, but faw buyers over this rftto; Bates 500 bbls deliverable on river above thisrity ntso. and 4uodo in lots at $O.lO including dravage. Sale* 500 bbls Mew Pork at $12,26 de liverable April and May. Nothing drdngotherwteo; mar* ket dull and dreary. Wblaky, delivered, 21@22; dull. AUCTION SALES. Aoetion oara* JAMES 3PKENNA,- Auctioneer and Commission Mer* chant.No.l2o Wood street, near the-corner of Ftfib: regular sales of Dry Good*. Clothing, Groceries, Glassware, new and second hand Furniture, each day at 10 and 2 o'clock; and at early gaslight, eachevening. Watches and Jewelry,Guns,Pistols, Books, F ancy article*, Cutlery, lluot*, Shoos, Ac., with a general assortment of every dewcriptU-n Of Dry Goods. Refer to the principal merchants. fabfl Auction—Dally Sale*, AT the Commercial . Sales Rooms, comer of Wood and Fifth streets, at 10 o'clock, A. M-a genera! assortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Good#, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hate,Cape, Ac* . AT S O’CLOCK, P. SL, Groceries.Quconsware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Glasses, Now and Second Hand Household and Kitehep Fur niture, Ac., AT T O'CLOCK, P. M- Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles Musical Instmaerst*| Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, variety Goods Gold *z><, Silver watches, An. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. fJaSHf J&HE3 HeSEßß&rAneticneor. SECOND PAWNBROKER’S SALE for 1854, of Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Guns, Ae., at AurUon.— On Saturday evening next, March 4th, at rariy gas light, will be sold at M'Kenna’* auction Loumu tire fdlowlog lot of gold aud silver watches, jewelry, fowling piece*, India robber goods of a Philadelphia Pawnbroker, comprising fine secondhand gold andtitver lever I’eptae Watches, French and English qoarticr and double cased allver watehev; gold fiogvr and carriage; heavy double-and tingle e**nl goiu axkete; breast plm*; vest chains; cuff plan ladles fine Chin* bask broaches; extra fine rich and fitcry portmooter, silk, pure*; * lot of floe Tallybe ratem l patent lev r clock; India rubber cloaks; costs; pantaloons roundabouts; log gias; overall* sleighing covers, caps, kci white and fumy shirts, Unsn bosoms. mart JA9. M*KENNA* Auc-'t Stock' of TiiEULdGicAL' ami BOOKS, at Acrviox.—On Saturdar erealeg, March lltk, at early gai light, will be sold at McKean*’* auction heose, a large assortment of standard theological and tabcrilaat ous books, Ink, stationery, Ac. JAMES McKKNNA, mart Auctlccwr. INDIA KUBSKR GWDS AND FiMS tftiiaT*. at Auc tion.—On Friday afternoon, March 3d, will beecdd at McKenna*! auction house, a Urge aawrtmrnt of fine while end faery shirts, India rubber ckaks. coats, pamaloons, roundabouts, teigifl overall*, sleighing ratm, eons, Ac, mart JAMES McKENNA, Aon’r. DRY UUODti. AUCIIOX—Os MiOUAV,«ajrto €tb,at 2 o'clock, vlll t* sold at SitKonna'* acrtfc/o buna*, and coatlocr ever? day during Ih# week, c t until alt an»*old, the fotlowtug cstotkiiv* (tmrrtraml of Pry Used* Sasrony merino*, aipaenta, tsouade Ulnra, bengta, ffiogUaraa, Huso lustres, cattawt, cMnti**, pant stuff, Testings, flannel*, bleached and hr&rro xuasila. Cn* woolen plaid, silk bUtti and mTsti, fin# ebawU and drrxs bdXfa, ribbons, l«ccM*coda« elotba, ca*slD#tU,t«Uer:t thread, speto) cotton, cioTe* and hosiery, aosnendexa, UoMrym white dn**a, check and hickory thins, Irish Horn, RucJuani and Padding cambric hdkfoalot cf lkx>u and fib&ca, Ready* wad* Clothing, Ac* ‘ . , - . marl J4S. IT? KJJ?fN A, A nc’t. (*< ROCEBIS3. QDEESSWARE, LIQUORS, runNITt'RK, T Ae.. at f Accnos-Oii FRIDAY,March *4.it So’ekt, beaold at McKenna's auction hoawe,* Urg» lot c<f Gro ceries, Qaeensware, 4e ,ibe balance of a retail *tam el«o 4 l book caw, ft lot of household famLare, and cta« cask* of brandy sod wine, of good quality*. Spanish elgar*. marl JAo McKENKA, Aoet. SlIKtrmUS AT ALL'TIUM—On FKIUA.Y, JUftJrb OJ, at z o'clock. will bo sold at XltKena*’* euettan hou*e, C 2 piece* extra heavy Brown Sheeting*. Eastern m&ka. marl JAft. UeKKNMA. A«e»t P. J 3. DAVIS, Ancnocoer. Choice collection op valuably: books by Cat- Ulcxtue, At Saturday arcnlng, March 4, at 7 o'clock, at tbscotnmcrdal axles rooms, corner of tilth nud Wood streets. wilt be told a Urge collection of valuable books, among which ate: Tyoar's Pamily Commsutaryon tb« Go*pe!; XHurtratianj of American Poets and Painters; Antfqaltieaof the Anglo- Saxon Cburrh; Kowlonon tberropbocLra; Marshall's L;fe of Washington, S roU; tVaUbarh's Mechanic* and Bagla* raring. 2 voU: History of Archtteptarej Macaulay's mis cellaneous; Thlrtwair* History of Greece, 2 vole; OoKJ smith's Works; Oaantug'e fiprachcs: History of N'»w Mex ico and Ctlifrrai*; Oood’a Book of Nature; Irring** Con quest of Florida; India and the tattoos; Modern eoekery; Josephus, Arbis; Encyclopedia of Geography,3vola; Pam* Ueand Pocket BlblM,Oaxattoc? of U.tt, Ac. Catalogues an ready. JP. M. DAVIS, toar3 - • _• ••• Auctlontsr. Gt ÜBAT SALE of a Urge collection ctf rare and valuable r OIL PAINTINGS, from the continent of Europe, to taka place at WASHINGTON HALL, Wood stmt, on Fri day Kvimlog, March 3d, eommenrieg at 7 o’clock, This extenaiva collection U tbs property of 51. Moacnrc, by whom it was formed daring a residence of several years in the principal European capitals, and number* tenia one bandred .and forty elegant spedmese from the pencils of some of the most celebrated masters of the Dutch, French, Flemish, Italian and English schools, ameng whom may ha -Watclst O.Postelle, Van' Coppcl, Van Z«v brack. Chambcau Herring. Telnet* Van HuyJ,-Castler V«-r -net, and others of equal celebrity• for particulars of which reference Is made to the catalogue, and it is presumed Unit the aelectlon* will proto worthy the attention of tho adralr era of the *♦ Fin* Aria" of PUtsbnrgb, a* averyplcture U of the fire* atria of art, and may be relied upon as being works of standard merit and intrinrio Taioe. All the pie lores have been framed in rich ornamental gilt frames, made expressly to suit each picture by one of the most ex perienced manufacturer* of New York; The Pointings srill b« open Ibr examlDat’-on (admlwdon free) all day on. Wed* nesday. Thursday and Friday, until the hour of sale; and the ladies and gentlsmcnnf Pittsburgh and vkicity are in vited to examine them prior to the time of sale. The sale is to be peremptory* P. M. DAVIS, '• ' - - Anctjoacer, •. SUPERIOR 1108EW00D CASE PIANO FORTE At Acc -nox—On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, March 3; at 3 o'clock at the Commercial salcs-rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will he sold, one very fine-toned rosewood case CJ£ octave piano forte, worth $276. Also two piano stools, fabST . P* M» DAVIS, AnctV, IIBERTV hTRKET PROPERTY AT AUCTION .-On j SATURDAY, March ISUt, at 3 o'clock, oh the premises will he Mid without reserve, by order of Robert Robb, Esq,, Trustee, Ac„ cight,v«lu*ble LetaofGround, situate on the south tidaiof JUberty i treat,at Us junction with Sixth it., two of which extend ©nßlxth street, each haring a front of 18 fret and an average depibofl2Q feet to an alley. ''. Aiso two lots of ground on'Virgin Alley, having together: a front of 64 fast 3%inehw, and oxtendlog back.B3 fvet to: an alley 10 feet wide. The premises on Liberty and Sixth streets, are at present occupied byclotbicrs, and are desir able locations for business purposes. A plan may be seen at the Auction rooms. Terms at sale. ftb23 • - - ■ . P. M. DAVIS, Auct, Fifth vtiuskt phofkkty kou balk,—on tukh- DAY, March 7tb. 1864, fit 3 o’clock, will bo sold od tb* premises, thrnt valuable Lot ofGround, situate on the south «ide of FUth street, between Wood tod Btalthfleld streots, haring a front of eighteen feet Oa Fifth street, and extend* lug back 120 feet, on • which la erected a two stotyframo bouse, at present occupied as a bookstore by Georgo Quig* ley, Terms cash. fob 22 Lancs in iowa for sale— -880 acres in Mtueattno conmy; 200 ■ dri Cedar do; . 240 do Boatt - do; Tho abore Lands owwolllocoted, after a personal exam ination, Those In Muscatine county are, on an average, ten miles from the city of Muscatine, and within two miles of the Miistoippi and Missouri Railroad, which rood is now making from Davenport to lowa City. They will be sold In portions of 40,80 and ICO acres. Apply to / JAMES BLAKELY, Real Estate Agent^ HAIiPEK FOE PEBKUAKY HAS COME JIT LAST ! CONTESTS, ■ gram Belgr&Te to Eucharist; illustrated. U& in Parts. • Napoleon Bonaparte. TheGarotte: byG.P.B. James* Tho Foundling Hospitals of Paris. The NerrcomtH; by Thsckaraj. MyFrench-Master. The Long-Voyoge. • A chapter on Snakes: Kate Gordon. Editor** Table, Literary Notices, Fashions, Ac, For sole at tho Bookstore of , W. A. GILDENPENNEY A CO-, feblO 70 Fourth street. Books am> -magazines--/ I Early Engagements} (anow supply.) - ■ - i Homo Sconce and Home Soo&da; or, too world from i ••. My Window? • Theological Essays: - The Edinlrarg Revlmr; for January;-.- - Miriam Alroy: -a Romance of tha Twelfth Century: byß.B’Urwlij :&orperia Magazine, for Eahrauy;.- JPopu I ar TMnaator, for Febmary Magazine Of Art* for February;' Jart received and for Bola. »t Urn cheap Book andPeriod!* <al office oT • - ■ j£a.6IZJ>E£U , : . fob!3 70 Fonrtti street Tb& Hieer.—fi feat 6 inches, in the channel, tod.rifiDS. . . TUeroJug been a steady rata since xxLoriungf aad every prospect ef a Hoed: • Tfaflioaniorsloaling for £t. Louis have all been detained, on occonnt of tbo' rain yesterday. They wBl leave today, as advertised* ■ ThcsteptavTiPilUburghi Captain Campbell,-is tborcgntar p&cket for Cincinnati. .. Sbolearesat 2 o’clock. • ThAßte&rtSQT Cheviot brought to port 1500 bbU of floor, and a great quantity of other produce. - The ErauHTillo Enquirer of Thursday last says: “ia the Jufitcr. was .near Henderson Island,on her way up, night before last, she heard a man in the water calling for assistance; she stopped hor engine and made all but without success, and it la thought he was drowned. As the Tishomingo had just passed hnr,itwns supposed he had tallen overboard from that bwiV’—LomxvilU Vemeh crat, jfV&miry 27. Tht nwr.wM slowly felling yesterday, with nearly 0 feet water In the canal last evoning. Un the falls on the Indi ana aide, In tho steamboat pass, there were 0 feet water jcstonJay. > Tbo weather yesterday was dlsbgreeablo and rainy, and on Saturday night a heavy rain fcll.<~£ow*- nilfi CimHct) flbruary 27. . The LoulaWllo Courlor of tho 2ithoU,'gives tha follow ing of* race between three of tho crack-boats of tlie trade.' The race wasto Madison, • •> David White, oat of sight.... -.-.-..,..28 rain. ' Jacob Strader, . w . <• . ..-25“ Tom Swann, u .« Tho second heat and result of tho race 18 soon told. The Strader passed tho David White before reaching 12 tailo ■{aland, ran her hall down or oat of sight, in tho next half hour, completely distancing tho field with cose. Wo annex the summary: h. m. ■ Jacob Strader, to Madison 3 SO. David Whlto, « ....;..udis. Explanation,—^ Thia was what sportsmen would call a real jockey race. -. The Jacob Btrailer was prepared and trimmed for the contestant! lajr owr tbrro hour* for tho. express purpose of boating tho David White. Bhehad no.surplos weights, except passengers—about 500, while on tbo other, hand, the White era* not awnra oT the game that vu Wbo. ployed upon her, had a considerable amount of freight on, board, and started from porta* usual, punctually at tbo hour advertl*'-*. If she had been prepared and in order, the result might have been different. Tbo Swann, too, evidently in so fix fur a race; having for ono item of freight 173 casks of bacon. Her captain, boworer, pitched 4n and wo» badly beaten. Ue p*u-hapfl thought that as tbo Swann had easily beaten the Pittsburgh packets on previous occa sions, that she could aerreiheae boats thosamo dose. • The Jacob Strader his performed a feat, which of coqm gW enhor rank among tbo fast ’not, bn t tho Telegraph and the Alvin Adams are still ahead of her In their runs to Madison. . T hr. jV. IT. Tho mat is to bo sold In Cincinnati at sheriff’s sale, on the Ctb Inat. - . . The lower Mississippi is getting low, and Jnuamcrable •hars are making their appearance. Tho Cumberland l* down—its big swell only intended for alarm* Tho Ten nessee is navigable. Thu Hatch!* i« too,low to adroit of loaded boats.— LoiiurQU Dimocrai t February 27. 8 rur c incurs warn in tum cuanatt, nca sra&s. ARRIVED. Steamer JetToraon, Parkinson, Brownsville, “ Luicrne, Bennett. Brownsville. tl Thoma* SbriTer, Hendrickson, West Newton “ Oon. Bayard, IViebles, ElltabetU. “ W ioehester, Moore,Whcoling. “ ForcrtQty, Choosy*. Stectruvilta. “ Pittsburgh, Campbell, Cincinnati. 44 Financier, Vandrrgrift,Cincinnati “ Exchange, McCallom, ZsdcaylUc. “ Chovoifc, M’lotcwb, Zanesville. DEPARTED. M Jefferson. Parkinson, BrovmarlHe. 44 Luterne. Bennett. Brov&STlUe. 41 Ttxmu*BbrlT<rr, Hendrickson, West New ten. 44 Gan. Bayard, Paablr*, Elisabeth. 41 Forreai City, Shoose, btcutwnrWe. 44 Winchester, G. I). Moore, Wheeling, 44 Philadelphia, Green, Lmclnnail. PITTSBURGH, CI&CIHBATX, LOUISVILLE, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Pocket Llp*, re* tn* cojrrmxrt o* PASSCSGESnS ASD FSItUGIIT smm PITTSBURGH* CISOIKNATV LOUISVILLE, And Sstat tontii » m> Tti» invh eoartusad or men, n*>, [/4ft4 5 rloa* powerful £iis*inrrv, ucb- C. & r speed, tplrador, tafnyjC^ Smos&J and constat, and l*Uw i>a*.t raaocoix diut urk./Stioi Pif.itm on iho Ohio riny. H openerU with Ibe C, ft. Wait Use of fitaamrr* from Llnrhituttl.t* LnokvsUs wed Saint LonU* by whirh toxamj?*** and, fndiM are and. re erif&ti iJirofeff* tfotiy. Two ccw mituuen'havw been oddsvi to the li.ee, u blch.aow c?n*f{it* of lb* knowing t r/ tirixirftrrt Bxiis, O.rfi&ixt. fwzk ilih&u-raA. BCCK.F.YK STATE.—,.W. W* BR.Ttnwrtt^.«u»day. MfcttSKNGKft. No. !.s Davo,.. Monday. ALLYiiIIKSV Ota. CRYSTAL PA LACK—K <snm~ ,AVetn**i»y, rnfUAnKLPtfH lb J. «*»<x.™<.,...„Tbar*iay; enrsncßOß-. ..»iuy. PENNSYLVANIA fx> Ku.txrv.ttr^..^\ut'i»r. La?» liiJlr ii Stfdxt, V. ptapiwSy No freight sftrr tds© o'ciatX ou tbs msrafcis cf departure,' rot «* heart, icr tn - jfmN b. JOHN FLACK. ) *4?«m l£3*rc*t£&b#t* Ifcunt BuiMioga. Kttxburgb. l ! !4«rlPl For ZafifimiiCi iw> . TUR*u*i»*-t CHbV4iiT« C*pt~ l#*rt&r tfcn *te*T* asi j.‘ort** MglftiHHMi raiDlY. a.l ia*- »t 4.oVlcr*. P, ji. Tctt fM£fet atr-i pvaa?r; m tt«r4, at to »*r3 a ft*SN£3» As**U Kor LouiiivitU. •» Tflß *t*«arrJAMr.£t*AßKi' y C»r--L Vu4«* !a»r» fjf the *t»r* fowl's <Bwaw “<m mt>AY, £»*3t 3.1+ it 4 t>V’-*:i, r. J 4. For freight ass* JstiTif* *tjJjT *0 btafd, M 4»> o*r3 Fi-ACiwA YV}l4ifK& atV jLooYV.' ernm o . Th* '«Mian l'. & U Mt* J*<T;a If** «i‘l Je*»* f..<r U«r- «fcr« *a.-i feufn*a&4 7«tt UAV, 3d In*! . it 4 I* 31, J\»r fMght fctt4f*Afc*£ , e*!‘fJ3r<ioH>*rj l Of t<» “ « m*r3 wnv nucg. *smi ‘ ■ 'VoY'isirwr Uricabi. raw, . thk »<mocf catscfcyr citv, lupuia .*iU Pjt t?w*i*r»* •oJ leUrciw s* »i» cn SATtRUAT, ilircb <'Jt,*tlo eYfc««,.4.tf. V**r frriifat «r> J is***»f« «p:-lr njj **«*\J, Vor fitrLdnti UHnou liivcr. f—u . TJlti einuut MtSSftlOftU No. 2, wi)l U*f L/4J%.?e{47f>>r i*»* *t*t« *o*l tftiart&AjtAio £s Mwrh »\3 *ll oV.!nctu for frrishl or •pbJrca <* t * w%rS ■ . . rWCK * MVISiIKTON*. Atf-oti. «<• iotti«r , gn A, THE tUimn fIIIANITK STATE, C»;t. 11. *UI !»»• I-'- lb* »lw»o «ad int«- port*, va 1111.1 UAY, Sl»trb 01, »l i i (/ .l£Vl, I*. 51. ; Ferfreirhlaod pawayeftrpljanbaiml.'orta' n.rsj. flack a li viMievox, Agent* I>or tl. boalt4 -"' ■ . , Tnßttci»>;rAMßASSADOß,Cipl.srtlc*!*, jrlfejS**&*tlt IrftT* forth* abet* *a4 lut-rrmnt!*'* pcrtr, iaiaaaa mu DAY, U l*au >t to s’dwk, A. 11. For liriiM tn.l p****;.;* apply so I<#M. Of t.l m,;; ■ ■ H.ACIt A tIAItTON. As«U._ T> oVoKAi* tool*# ~"" “ mw> o. TUB CO* r trainer Pi I.TAN, Ca;T. CcSSOIT. Lf4i*£httr?*lll liOfe fir th* Aba*# ami Intern; ivltA't* part#, DAY,March3d.at 10o'clock^LM. y.ir freight owl ntiivir applyan Wrf.or ti> .....: Bi.rS} -’' ' YLACIC A HVI.NpSTOS. Atm I*. j. s. sionniiEAO & co , MAOTPACTCKMUI 0» TIN, 00JPEH ao* Btlr.ET HUN? WAllft. No. 21, ESrtbtut «Sde or the 111 A* MuND, PUDbareli. Pmn». feliUe-ln'.** OYttTKa SAItOOS ASD ttBITACUtSTI 108 WOOD BXKEET. . TIIK cjbunrtbtr bu now blr OYSTKIi BADOQK AND SATINQ HOUSE perfected to ft manner that eanoel Do etnled by any similar atfaWDhment In U» dty. .■■ - MKAts mii OK served vr avail nouns op W/A-/ME trc» tbs _ ...... A-'. Cltolceat Htali, Fatal), flab, £:ct Hl> 1011 of Faro cannot be aarbaraoJ.sui h* *ouM reaped* foUrlnyil»tbeaß«iitlbaof Uapublliilo lt s ; >'•■ cuAitura smu JatXbOMtf ,V. ; lg 3 CVoo-l ttreat I-10G8 FOll IIATCIUSa.—Tho auhacrUwr will bo con \ itantlr »uppll»d with fresh Kin?*, of ttrt Pillowing ctiolcohrmiurU: Buff. And Whlto fctnoglinl, Cochlo Cbb mu Black Spanish, Bramah Boom, aoff Imparlal ChtlU oodeC Tbejoroali from Ihamlam Fowlr, bwd with great rare,anil porferUj pure. Apptj A* IhnSoouanff Imptenient lT«rohoo«o,Finijntcol. , ' febtOunla JAMB 3 WABPBOB. uusi> I'KACUKd—MW buthoU for »aIo lo», In qu»o<l tin* to *uit parehamr*, oaths vburl Apply on board tboKtcanboaiC.B.MAlL, . ~ .-=..• fabSB3U*tt - JOSEPH GILLOTTS PENS, Noi. 303,108,1700.170,351, 710,720,730,708,700,702,7*8,702,723, Sural Pen, ood SemaßcuK.Sarrßl Pen, _ . _ ~ . „ MVKItPHINEAS- PENS—"Orlgloal,” “ Double Action " “Treble Botins," “Fountain,” “ Jenny Xlnd,"**Doublo .lSlMllo." PIIATTB *■ Commetclal,” “Extra Una,” Republican, AD b»tl,“ 606,” “Sip Pons," “Ffcglo.” "'.'v: ;' 11,00 HEN A Co.’B “So-no Quill," “mckßprinc," “Flat: spring,” “Eagle,” “India Rubber," “ Cfcmfflerclal," “Gtttta ’ltor'cha,” ' ' : y_;" JOSEPH J. LEVY** celebrated OnrnmerdaJ PENS. ; ’ = W.P HAYKN‘3 Commercial PENS, wMta and btonted. « THE ELECTRO PEN,” 44 Amalgam.” 44 Double EtaatW* BLECKWITH’S “RUBY PEN’*—“Tie AecountahtaV* And many other colebrato<l Pens; for Bale by W. B. HAVEN, Stationer and Printer,' : jqgpmte Market utrcet. corner of Second. IIUKLD BOOKS FJK RNUINKEUS—A jiupply always ou '.. haod, or made to order of any.ibape or atylo wquirod, at W. 8-HAVEN’S EngJnwjr's litfttloDery Warehouse, fflb7'jn*o Cornet-Market and Second atraote. TOLOANIzED RUBBER—For sale by “ W. 8. HAVEN, ft3b7anie • Comer Market and Second streets. I\.M. PA.VIB, Auct. GOLD AND BILYER PENS, p>f auperlor qualities fbf ttloby W. 8. HAVEN, . • J . Stationer and Printer* Jfi2Vmi© Market, atwat, comer of Second.; IiriUTING INKS.—lltbbert’e, Orth's, Arnoid’a, .Uarrl* ' W ‘ son’s, Movnbrd A lleyes’, Walkden'e, Hogan A Thomp son's, and Warren's Black, Bed and Blue Writing Inks, la quart, pint, half pint, and 2 ot. boUlet. -Per sale at : W.s. HAVEN'S Stationary Warehouse, • Ja2l:mao' Market st., comer of Seconds ; FTABKIiT BUAKD3—2UI»IS9, I««»l;by • : Vx . W. B.IIAVBN, : foWtm.o . :■ Comer Market andgocond Btrooti. PHOFILB PAPERS—Jußtreadrcd a frail Bupply at re ducod rates, cud for Bole by w _ B , u VKN> ; fob7-m.o Corner Market and Becnnd atrootß; mAPB LlNBfi—For 8010 by w & lUVEN _ ; leb7.m*fl ' Comer Market and Beoond Btreete. llATHAfl’d DRAWING PAPDRS-Alielra, by; ; ■ W.S. HAVEN, Stationer,, - feb7nxuo ... Qoroor Market and Beoond fltrecta* ATHKMATIOAIi INSTKUME.NTB—A_g6n«ral_Bßaart ; tne&t always on hand, at.. •W. p«.nAyljN o ; • Stationery, Warehouse .l . fobTmta OoTner.Maikqtapq Second 6^<?etg>.... yiBGIN UUmiEK-Fcr sole by g< ■ ’ ■ feWnauo Qoraer Market and Second streets.* OSAGE ORANGE SEED—6 bbls, Brcsh tecd lost tCCdTed. from Red Buyer, fbr sale at the Booi Wore, 49. Fifth street, JAME 3 WABDROP* v l * # : POET OF PITTSBURGH. STEAMBOATS. “ 1554.” ana SAINT LOUIS, Steel Pens* S V > '* ■ *-■ »f ■ •» > ->» COMMERCIAL- POST. WEEKLY BEVrEWOFPITTSBDBGH HAEKT. Ornci 0? tub Daily Mobwho Posy, » Friday, Marth 3,1854. J ' Since the date of our last wccklyroviow we havenoßpe -rial improvomcntln business to note. Our merchants gena. • rally, however, havo boon in tbo on loymcntol a good healthy trade, and the prospects bid fhfr fbr a continuance. Our rivets aro la fine order, and the heavy and constant rain throughout Thursday- will no doubt eause a high flood, 'which will enable our coal boat and- metal - men to get - to market The water was let into tho Pennsylvania Canal on Wednesday,wnd boats will U rwty to )ea*o In a few days. Our markets fbr Produce, sinco our last, h&vo~bcen much depressed, although no. material change has taken .place, esctptln Flour, which, under the influence of the unfavo rable advices from Europe, has declined, as will be seen by jpeforenco to the proper head. PorkamlLard have not becn' much Inquired for, and wo found but few buyors or sailors. The N. Y. Post, of Tuesday, has the following j “"The markets for Flour nnd Grain have suffered Pomo abatement in price since the close of last week, but not to the. oxteni oflhe decline, only judged to l>e temporary in the EugUflll market Tbo deliveries to make'on time contracts ar* largo, and will supply full freightfar shipmentsforsomo time. There aro large orders on hand from Franco and England which cannot bo exeented at current prices- Tbo* demand.for-Jmpacdlale delivery Is,therefore, very light The stock of Flour is reduced, and consists principally of the better grades of Genesee, t The receipts of'Wheat at tidewater at the opening of nav igation will not exceed onc-thlrd, It is paid, of last spring’s arrival. The winter Wheat is badly.killed. Theroisarcry light stock of old Wheat In.the. West, and prices aro conse* i quently very Arm in thednterior. The prospect at present ■ fit not good fbr no early opening of lake .navigation- Tbo slock of Wheat in New York la aboat.sQ,ooo bushels.” ■■ ■ i . ASHES.—TbamarkothaflandorgononochaDgeslocoour 1 lost, cither in price. or demand; we therefore continue'our : quotation* kt3%(<&3}4ofor domcstlo and Imported Soda Ash; ! Pots nominal at 4<§)4>£e; Pearls APPLK3.—Apples are In moderate supply at i for inferior to choice. • . v ■* j i ALE —Wo havo no ebango In price to notice butcontlnuo i to quote at £fl,7@B. for the different qualities, i' DOLE. MM AT.—The transactions In Pork during tho past i week were limited. Tbo unfavorable advices from Europe i b-ive depressed the marketvand holders t&etn unwilling to I submit to a decline. The soles Tot tbo week ore as follows s i 26.000 lbs Hams, in tbo early part of tho week, at 7o; COOO. i do Shoulders, Sides and llama at 4%* GflOOdo JJides at Oo; 7000 do at forcountry Shoulders and Hams.' -• ■: BACON.—Tbo sales fbr tho week have been moderately fuir, at a slight decline from lasi week's prices. We notice the following sates: 8000 lb* at 6®Dc, for Shoulder* and Hams, ciuh; 1000 do at Shoulders and Hams; - 3)00 dn Shoulders at Gl^orlOOO do Usm* fttPUo; 7000 do at fl}£(3oWe, for bhoulders and floras; 2000 do Shoulders at<Vsbl4cMBoodo Hamsat 30,000 do, io lots. at and 15,000 do at % »!4@t%for Shoulder* and Hems. BUTTER.—The Inquiry for both roll wl rolLLwas bettor during the week, but prices were levs firm, am! at t>)ecloto of the week sales weremadent a decline of from ! to 2cents vUb for roll. BEANS —The demand has Imprcvrdand prices havo slightly advanced. We quote sales at 41,00®1~i5. BEESWAX.—Bn l little U offered and the demand limited. Wo quote at 2ifi-026c. . f , BROOMS.—Wo quote from sloro ai I,C2@2,£s,j>cr dozen. cßKlOK—Thodcmand continues.brisk for Bolivar, at £23 for commoo, and $4O tor intro. . BUCKETS AND TUBS—Tho monufwturers’ prices are s2.ooforßuckcU,ewb; No 3 Tubs $7,26, ho. 2 £.7,00; K<*ul ••rsfi.76. bale* of Buckets from alurys at s2@2£6. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR— U In steady demond atll,37tf& 1,60 per sack. CHESTNUTS—AnnuIIing at $1,75032.00,. ■ CRACKERS.—TbA current pries of Crackers, ns reported by the manufacturer*. Una follows: Waicr Crackers, Bailor do do Pilot Bread, Bugar Crackers, $ ft. ... ftU Boston do do Pie Me do :do . 8% Soda do do B^4- COTTON YAUSB, Ao-Tbe following the ruling tab's: Po(s*n Yi**—• No. sti 10, iMclttjrlrr,.lßt? 2> *• II t 12.... .10 ‘*l3 20 * M 14 2\ «■ u 1& ...?2 14 *' 10 21 “ ir IT ..........,....,.£1 «■- Dcsm V4tt*— ** fiDO .4 u " CuO *' ** : *» *a0«u,....~ Hl>t t 4 411 ( T ii « K»hh.,.,m,„.h.« .-. . “ IOOd.. . .„ . Xji “ Carpet Chata« v)>iU tol *rj si Yam. C*odi"*frfc; 1? T*(r-*, SO ho, 1. J3i No £.12.1 tally Ratlin/, 11 CauiUus, 16 C’IASnKRIUES-tU st p r V *i9**f.U,acJ tut (aw to tbs m*rk«i. COPPFR— end tCM. CANDLER AM) W>AP ~H* iirt q«fle ranges si fol* l*'»s dl* 5»1 KIJ-C; H*v, whirl, Use <*lt»tkw , Vi*s» fil CC? E.~W« qtr4<t fl>Mt If tales *1 CZ/Jt fJU fiirßD —Thf L-urk*t Z*r herd stars» ur lui 1 as tevu jret*y s- ilr», tut ir«c*» w*i ml fire*. ** wf J h*wn by f*;rf?iK9 tu *a;*i. £*rrt;H« »•*« avx;*l*.telj Ure# and hvldsv* w«r* oer* Oi.'ti«sw*l to re&Ur«. tv« b*«* **:*# 111 k4* ef il/ffnt t-a». Cjtl hut*)*, wcr# buh fetes jutre* si s3.&tf.Aa.tx DRIED kliLlT^—Ai#»t>:k«ii so aciirs rfress&l s-:xe Frail rturtas th# past w*ck. ead prtawk bare rightly itos\mc«i. Ttse sate* **r* a* follow*: &> tai* iW.ru* »t .ft.7Ctt.L76i: &3d<j*t.> si (I.j j; &.vd<3 i n *sri«a and Atfl*s«cu ifco «L*jL ftisU6sr4l ii »4> U *>\H L itjr*. fcM bagslU: *•» *:> Apr*-*, :$ li.mi.s*. tth s~At* -x*j Vws If 12* re ttX V ilk«d*re tfiUc-4 *5 FEATUE.ttt>~'>*V t'V 3 *•!. i/*. ■ is, s> Iri qsMidrj at,4. irusfi’v • ' , v l V* P* fc n * flu ** 3 tr* |»U * $1 T* xi * * \ j M rr '* % "D lUf rtftif taxi's. m»>-n -w-tc wacija rsasii^'is dJifft* i-*C. ST}»! UiiiMil/if* , srt ti;t fjiuJT ca ths ; Profw»?r«asiu«f<'t;.i? i t*o k«<iur l*i llsM’Wjcli»«.it»t'T RtiJ'to. 1 ?*... T« rr» LK' VJrt*. « tA>P>». [ Pmra-1 •* *• u dt>. TbJfJ •• v t,i. *!»i, do. ** •» £*>• • ilrt, i M»VlTA.—t* U» ?ui w <*uitTfat. 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I ; sbkb bsst Bot jtoto *t Udstlms; | TeiEvsi.rf.4it »k* U>o4cqbtlj’ilti? i i OIMIU 4 M lb# Trvi* ' • f.'Mbs Wtf«k#aiief j Itfth *•’Tto wt>r«*t trwlw l)» rwtuaittM to amrh its I tsm* «tst« si Ut*. »rwk; thorw h*» bewu uo i.*snt T U(«r rre». tars ft* olt bat eg tbs ot o«r b*g<i t hero bsj l*»n s tloridtd : onwilUD|ri3oS» to buy. *ur;.t f .-r IcstoMtslt* u*«. SpsasUh : tits Urcaltgfctt sa -nj.laWispf-w* to ibki UmwuA l« taistscniJcgl to rs ! dene thss to &sks sgj »4JUIoq U> start*. It-is not rorf essy fc»smxiatfor tbit sad'l«a cptufou. end tr* sr« inoitewl tgti*JlA»«lbsiUi» j!ttYsliluff 4ulm»a vUI botlw i of IciCffdanrftr.O. At ft? sJtt l* jwMlbss lo judgt la lb*»V : Mtuw c 4 lbs detSclewy lg tbs Uil i wlisot crotv wtt sj great s* vs rw.uilstrd tl hsrtwt I Unit, stsd (lwucht tbu* fsr. Dcthlns Ukt >csrdty bu bo«& i sxpeslesefd. wssbsik (a si I protataJlfr. hsrs to Import on i Iho wstii* ssttntlrswrsls ss *• bswa Jdu# bttbcrlo. right up i tohsnsst. Tbs Frwttfh cjsrkcX».trLkN lists fcm>mo.Uai« | pest hewn of s rally; bat sorb cny bo ucarsf et hsnd thus it geos> | rally supptwnl. At Htx.i.% of Anstlrwn flour srs I heavy:scd st s con.aUerabt# quantity of black i fWw * beat U hrU: th«is src. br.wtrT. nearly tho only pla* > r»« where any reserve ell»t«; and iboagb high priocsliaTr. i n&doubt. ItuetH*! WDiawyttoi). siilHhereii ftwen totup* i pta* that, without rtmtlnued »opi’.U?afrcra abmatl. the ex* \ treats scarrHy of home fffuwtb will toon will makaUsclf fell i Wo h»vs noticed sciue of tho most prsmlneel i cot whkb <crur h> oi fir cotßlilg (A the ooocluslott that ca i pennaocßtly losst raugsef prlrreU probable: wo may cow | oaibe other hand, draw atieotfon tr> matter* which may i. ha vs a temporarily depresriug effect Amoug tfc«*s wo dan Uis vaullng ftwrrliy of money lu France, which lea l* to forced tales to raise the uredfui; .further, the belief that alar go quantity of grata from pen# cast of Gibraltar it rtoe at handpabdUio prc-bablUiy that of the fame mnyjpejbapajbeprwtdon.thedKlereut maiketk n Tbs ruling ratas paid onihe trh&rf sml from wagon*, du* ting the fore put of tbs week, were |7, V«8» tenlayreoriptawere Urge,ant Lho weatbcr bdogtcttln* clement tha market eras dull; salsa were made at» Uecltae. 476 bbla were reported at under 47» GRAIN.—Wo continos to notice a steady demand for all sorts of .Grain, at for Oats, flr*t hand*; fresi store 4Sc. Com firm at Ryo Wc. Barley Go<3Gse. Wheat, Alcdltcran«m®l,ilS; red SMO; whUe *1,44. There price# ore tbarates paid at our citymiUa. - GROCEBIE&.—There U * fair btuloess doing In thojvari* ona articles of GroecrUs* to both the city and country trad*. We quote Sugar at Jdolasrca at for old andnew; OoHeois GONPOWBBU—We cote rrgalftr sates by the keg at $4,« ibrJPPKli Ky. rtfla CW do d u wu l ibcanli* powdors3, with the regular discount to the tmds - : . ; G£BMAN CliAT—Sales In email lota are madq’at J2O to $2B, eaab and tlmo GLASS—Thero continues a moderate demand for Window Glass to tho diy and conntry tnwies oml. sale* of country brands of Balo at and for 10x12, thus fiat bands. Bales fromstora at odyancoon ihoso rates.' ■ ' ‘ - :-. -. HOPS—Wo continue quotations for Bastorn now crop at 4G<55&0 ctfcr^. » UAY—llcgnlnr rale* at the scales at slo@Uston; ah adracce. •*-•- -: : • HIDES.—-Wo note on adyanco; both groon and dry ate now'firmatdoforgroen,tndl4@lsb-C»aTT. -;v IRON AND NAILS—We bonnet oUriobJo for Iron*and Nalls, and now quolOtha price* eettlod npon by manutao tUrors. The quotation* for Nolls are “nett cash rates’* for large oiders.-; lB05 ; -Oommon •* 80nd............... ;.....3V@4e “ „ H00p.., .“ ; v Nail R0d*..—.........4,t^40 finstiliios—No, 13tbl7..——..7——i—-4..,.....514c “ “18 to 20—.. 65iC « « 25t0iW..A....--—.-4......-„....-oov Nails—lo to 20 penny -$4,<W 'W “ 8 to O ...«i.....................4,25' « ~ e to T “ 4,76 it 5 ; « 6,00 « • 4 ‘ 6^23 “ a “ ..6^25 BPlXS9—Cutfi to : LlMS—Sale* arb' mado->t ( 26 from eioros, for Louisriilo. LB AD.—The market 1* almoatbarej, holders ask B^@B % for pig. and bar* . '=j r ‘ ' LABD.—Tbo market In the corly-part of tbo week 'Was active and prices firm at 9@9i4, but upon receipt of tho Europa’a cow* it. flattened jvnd. prices, drooped. .Wo npw quote at 83i®90| with but fovrhuyor* .to ahy extont. at these PORK-88lcsat $13,25@13,75. NGTHEGS —No. 1 are scarce, and hold at $1,30@1,87.* NAVAL BTORES-WO: quote.Rorin Tar(at according' to tho rise of packages; Turpentine ct7o(s76c Tfr gallon. - , - -| " l 01L&—Thero is a good demand for Linseed. OIL and.nbw held firm at 80@90o hytheloh TardOUvNo/ 1 firm nt‘7B @Boc;No:^76@Bo. ; - / ‘ ; - - - - ' ■■.•■]■. ■} ONIONS—Are inquired attar, and sales wero made at 78® 80, fin* T5<2)B7 ftom store. . j . - • i POTATOES—We note o steady demand for Neshannoqk* and .Rods at for the former, and3T@4o for the Uttar. PEPPER.—'We quote at lSVg@Ue. - . TIMENTO.—Scarce and selltag at 18®10c. 1 PBA-NOT3,—We tiotlco Ealcatm arrival of about 600 bju kts6e. ' r f I , t . -| r ‘*'* ; ..-v.T-—« , * MO market remains firm ana thedcmand ftfr.. Themleareportea^ortaßthoweek&W. m follow. J6O tone Pike_?ttrnace ot $«; 300 do Union at *44; 175 do Hontfog Bock, hot Meet, at $6O. .Bales of 15 tone Juniata BJoom»atsss,6mouths. BAGS.—We continue to quote in demand at RICK.—Wo quote solo* at 6by tbo tiorce SALT —Wo continue to quota at $2@2,12 for common No 1 and extra. STARCH.-Wo note an advance; now veiling at B@BU, , . SHEETING*—We quote Banner Mills 1 eh oe ting at 81/for Ko.l, aad Bfor No. 2. * •-TOBACCO*—The demand for manufactured is fair, and prices are Ann; wo note steady sales of Twist atlO,- and Lamps at 21@26, according to brand. TANNERS’SCRAPS.—We quote Bales at TIN. —We have to note a slight decline; IC, SIO,CO, and IX, $12,50, cash; Banca Block Tin 34 cU $ fl)« WiUSKY.—Wo quote steady Bales at 2C@27. . WHITE LEAD.—Tho demand continues active, with aalds at $2,50 for pure. '.. rfS Spring Style of Hats*—JOSEPH COXA CO., comer of. Wood street and Diamond Alloy, will introduce the Spring Stylo of HATS this day. [feblS - Notice to Tatlora. t HANDS, Vest Hands, and Pants Makers wanted \J. at JOHN CALLAHAN’S, corner of Wood and Water streets. . Cash paid for work every Satnrday evening, frb? Wanted. AN EXPERIENCED AND PRACTICAL CUTTER— One who understands the business in all its depart* ments, at JOilN McCLOSKEY A CO., fe3 Nn. 88 Wood street and Diamond alley. Important to Tailors. TUST RECEIVED, a largo assortment of Tailors’ and f fj Trimmers’ Shears, of the best makes in the country, which wo offer at the manufacturer’s prices, at BOWN A TETLEY’S, EnlarprJso Works, 13<J Wood street, fisb7 - • Wholesale Agents for manufacturers. Depot and Railroad Track For Kent. Adams a co/s freight depot on liberty Street, with Railroad Track, Switch, and appurte nances, for a term of years. Inquire at the Express Office. NoMFOPKTn Btreot. r f.blWf NBW PAPER lUhL. . canton, omo. Tj'ISHER. ANDERSON A CO., Just started ihelr pa- J? per mill at the above place, where they will he happy to receive orders for printing and wrapping paper of all sizes... feb27:tf HAVING determined to close my business within the next sixty davs; I will sell off my remaining stock at greatly reduced prices. The stock comprises many desira ble Goods; amongst thorn arc SO ps. Bar’d Country Flan nels, selling at CO cents a yard. J. G. MUNTZ, io4:tf Market street. n»»r Liberty. THE dwelling house now occupied by me on Federal street, Allegheny, No. 4 Commercial Row,near the end of the bridge. Enquire at tbo house. feb2C:tf W. 11. LOWRIE. ANEW Brick two-story DWELLING HOUSE, adjoining Evergreen Hamlet. This location has the advan tages of pleasant neighborhood, good school, and n market at tbo door. Enquire of WM. M. BIIINN, feb22 . No. 137 Fourth street “THE SHADES!” IB. IKYEK KE9PECTFULLY informs bis friends, and the public iir geusraL that ho has fitted up the large and commodi ous SALOON, in Urn basement of tho THEATRE, where be keeps constantly on baud the choicest LIQUORS, of the BEST BRANDS. His saloon is kept open all hours during tbedgy, ftWO Pfelfls A oieyran. “ fSi DEALERS IN WATCHES, CLOOK3, JEWELRY, fIILVRaWARE, Ar, No. 42 FIFTH Street, near Jr* formerly occupied by L. Krfueman A Co. t-iTvtfvJaWo retpocifully inform the public that wo have on hand a splendid assortment of all articles ia crur lino. We will bo constantly receiving large addiUuns to our present stock, aod wo desire tbo citizens to call and examine onr articles. - fob223m BEUUARHVAL BAIiE ■ : Continued through. February, 1894. A A- MASON A CO- No. 29 Fifth street, opposite the • Iron Oiiy note.!, will continue thdr Semi Annual Foie through lh* month of February, 1894 Their immense stock will bnatralo marked down, and sold at still FUR THER REDUCTION IN PRICES. llsdsrta&lng. WH, W. ALEXANDER, i formerly of the corner of Penn and St. Clair *ir«ts,) having resumed the above bust nnfs at No. 122 bmlthfield street, next door to Virgin alley, is prepared to faraixh COFFINS, HEARSE, CARRIAGES, and every thing necessary for funeral purpowa, at tbo short «*t ©olio*. feb&lm Oma OnrtS&ra Pmurtvisa Kmcaan Co., > VUlaburgb, December 151,3833. / fimn Director* of the Ohio and Benasrivania Railroad X Company have declared a dividend offour per writ, out the net earning* of tbo road for the aix month* coding IhJbf day, payable os and after the 22d January next. Transfer Books »IU be clewd until 27ih January, pros. Jt2 W. LARIMER, Jr- Treasurer. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office or the subscriber, no Chr**n street, in the borough of lMnniog bata, until F»U»rdaf r ihe Uihdayof March next, for th« firifupi in said bun>ush. «>f a brisk Market licuw, ISO ny m iwovtortes high. Plana andvpeylfi<atioa4 may be ex amined at the wane plaee,any liras after the 20th in£t. N. PATTERSON, Bure*** Dlrtaln'sham, February IS. ISSL fob2Cfc2w BCILDISG LOT FOR SALeT'""’ . A LOT 24 twl front on WYLIE rvrcct. and extending W Lark 103 fert L> WUc alley. Ou the back part t-f the Let I* a Cellar Wail, built far tvoraall This Lot D ta a desirable location for a reridenre; and will be add low, i&i eh favonhU tema. Title good, and clear from Intiinbraoee. C&qttfteef GEO. V. GILLMORE, ft*b23 At fHkea of Mwrmje Twt. Urns more tor bate. THE eatirftrtorfc,fertara,Ae*cf DmgSiore.do leg *n eroeUfttl bailee?*, la & populous port of the cuy, tic*!her with the I>>6« of tb* sacs*, fenr jt*ari t» ran ?J9«j 111 April o«t Nearly 3re tfcoutaod pr&crlp. ifcw«er*6lUsJ*i thU**t»bliidiro*ctdßHttgtbol*slyear ’The proprietor totsedj maorißg from ihe city. Iter farther ia&emiiSo© of JAME 3 RIDDELL, ctTccpof scd Wylls *tf. A» PrlVftte SaH. —~ "I MttLmNO LOT?, la the villa?* of TeraperaurevUJe: 1 & «*.'&’tot S 5 fret hr 110. to a SCi fm alter, Tha ra l*<s arwvery deriraMc tor building w rasßC&cturfnj jmr* pow*. acl ulli b? *ol4 &> acriarat* price*, ami oat Trasatx &L;a Urmx TUto tml&puuMe. Ennui r* ct V/31, J. HOWARD, Jr., No. 173 FenrtJj rttwri. Or james a richly. f«>£> Bwil Estate Agynt. at thU QflW. OF TTI LLIAM KIWELL, fonarriy oT oootrtT, »t» Urfl Wheeling* about oq» year since, la osapawrcf 4 fcs&Xccua who «cu£ to Baluwunt villi a nror* ur hsrre*.. Nuihteg ha» »loce bran b*anlof him, and Lit flrte&i* «v wry auras/ on Ms acconnl. If tiito notk-tv roarfee# him, tx 1* informed that by writing to lb* under rigtnal, It* will bear of acoxtbitjjr to Ms advantage,. Apr j*irsco who can firaatiy lufonnatba of blm wflltlearoaa dnw* th* **a». £kfe;.T;3t*} LITTLE, (luHlsk** Kao f-irpt jf, fciooupt of it «n<i r-barsr* Vosi.] Notice to Btochhoidrn. .Ornat o» tift lims’ca aso Gox*xu*nu» It It Co., > Wttst'iiTgb, February SI, 1554. .j AGREEABLY to arovoluttotnif tb* Bcanl of Director* ef tbo I‘Uubargh amlCaoneUstino R. 1:. CXv, paswil at ataecttog Ixtol at UxrfHew cf the Company. Netßlr Hall. in sbl* til/, on Wc\lor*l*» ibe £U rub*?rb l*t* hi th* »trek of *%U company are hereby noli DM that tb* iiJ,S4 and 4th iuttalmenttoftwoiloUarsalnl fiffj c«iU iwr *bsn» on tfceJr tubarripiton* will t* dua and pay&2>l« at Ox olVa of Uw Coopaaj, on lt» ISib day* of March, April and May not, IVM XL CUiUIV, Treasurer, •fr*»2& p; A C. I). R. Cn, YTA YJNQ dbjxwod uf my entire interext la tay burinc** At to my *oo WILLIAM, and CORNELIUS MURPHY, tbrf vUI mmlnua th* *vne bostonat to the same t>Uce,Nu. 34 Market afreet, Fran thrir experience tn tbo bnanosa, and with an entire c*« tlo*k cf good*, l &m uiidSea the/ «UI be able to pleas* th* most foudioo*. 1 would bespeak for them * eoaUooaore of lha patron ot say former cu*- tmera tn partlcuUr, and of the public erner*!!/. JOHN FuRSTTIL Co^Putiitnblp. I7BOM tba abqre It will bo aeon that wo ham purrbawd . the tfllemt of John Forrytb In the Merchant Tailor* ins and Clotblng busi&m, W« are now opening a large and well aelnrtod atuckof gnoda, auebaswa f««1 aaauralwill fire tatlifiicibn to those who may faror ns wiUia call. By strict altenUon to butloess we hope to merit a liberal nharo of patronage, VOHSYTU A MURPHY, frib27:lw N'o. M Market street, near Second. . Orphan*! Coort Bale. WIU, BE fOLD at PUBLIC AUCTION, by order of the Orphan's Court, on MONDAY, March 13,155 L at 10 o’clock, A. M., on the premises, all that certain LOT of 0 ROUND In the dty of Pittsburgh, boonded and described m follows, to wit: beglnnlog on Emlthfield street at the dUtanm of 8$ feet eastward!/ from the corner of Third st, at the corner of lot of Jas. McKown, thonco at right angles with Bmlihfteld atreet CO feet, towards Grant street, thence 'parallel wUh Bmltbfleld stmt 19 feet towards fourth st, thsnro parallel with lourth street 60 ftot to Bxnithtleld st., thence olonif Smllbfleld street 19 feet to the place.of bo* clnnlogr being 19 feet front on the. eastward!/ side of BmithAeld street, and running back towards Grant street, on which is erected a large threwetozy brick dwelling house, Sn good order. Title good. Terms made known at sale. ENTERPRISE FOUNDRY, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. Gi- thankful fbr past favors, bogH to in* /. torus the public that ho still carriesou the VOUNDRY BUSINESS, In all its brandies, as heretofore, at tho old stand, eorner of BANDUSKY Street and CENTRE Alloy, Eagle Colton Mill.) In addition to Ms former work, he has become tho proprietor of tho exclusive right for the U, 8, of John Johnson’s SdMlcaUng Cbnzooal Smoothing Iron,patented January, 18&4,aderiJcd improro* roent upon all other Charcoal Irons, Also, ha ia the owner oft he undivided half of J. J. Johnson’s patent Box Smooth* Jna Iron, a rery excellent article, warranted to riro eatb* faction upon faht trial. Persons desirous of purchasing Interests in these valuable Intentions, will please address 0. KINOSLAND, fbblS . Allegheny City. . Motion to Lumbermen* sflrt (inn MB*BDBa: wunds wU'*vw XlMBKK—Scaled Froposala will be re ccltod at the otttco of the Engineer of tho PlttaVureb«n4 SteubentlUo Kallroad Company, in Plttuburgh.untn euheet on.WdlncKUjr, tho tlrßt day of March neat, for the delivery of £oo,ooofeel,(b-m.) of aatvedtvhltoplne BrldgoTtohcr, In hllta toault theeoveral bridges on tho lino or tho eald road, (which will be built on tho Howo trues plan in spans of 00 to 120 feet). The timber must be sound heart white Tine, of full else, and free from largo knots, wind shafts, or other imperfections, and delivered on, or before tho Srsi day of July noxt, in such Quantities, and at such tlmos and places as may ho directed by the engineer. Bids will state a price per 1000 feet, (b. m,) and what per oontago of the whole amount will ho received In the stock ofthecompany. Any othor Information required tn regard to the delivery of said timber, can be obtained from D. MlTOimie Jr, Esq., Chief Enginocr of tho Road. ROBT WOODS, President ; feb!4:Sw. PltUhurgh and Steubenville B. B, Co.; tilE RENTON IKON COMPANY, of Western Pennwl ■, T,“r^ h of the RENTON and DICKERSON PATENT for making Wrought Irrn di not from the Ore, fbr that portion of territory of Pennsylva nia lying west of, and Including tho counties of Fulton. HunUngdon.Ooniro, Clearfield, Elk and McKean; ore now prepared tp Hell certificates of stock In soU company, each, share of stock entitling the holder to share in the probts of the company, end the right to use ono Furnace under said Patent. The Company will also sell tho right to use the improvement in the aboTo named territory, by single rar naeo or otherwise. The fact that by the Bentonprocess Iron Ore can be converted into Blooms at about the cost re quired to convert Ore Into Pig Metal, la a sufficient Tecom moudaiion of its merits. Mr.JAMES IL CRANE has been appointed Agentfor the sale of rights lo use Furnaces under said Patent, to whom application may be mndsjor to the undersigned Directors of the Company. J. K- MOORHEAD. ) AbLEN KRAJIKR, > Pittsburgh. JAS. W. HATLUAN, t • W. DEWES WOOD, M’Koesport febll:diwtf JAB. H. CRANE, Pittsburgh. BUKKOWfiS’ HABJB.—IO tierces of those Tory superior sugar cured Ham*,far sale by • v BMITH & SINCLAIR, ? 122 Second, and 151 J!n=t eta. MOLABBBS— Old end now crop, in excellent order, colred and tot sale low, by ttt>a f LEECH, aTALPIN & 00. J .. * n.*- * »K.J. ' ."1.-. i - J.r’.-.r -?;?jj -*tr . \ ■ .V ; .. V -V-; CJ-' . * 1 s BAUOAINB. To Lett For Kent* ~DlTt<S«nd Notice. To Builder*. information AVimied' GAUD. MINAS TINDLK, Admlnbtrwtor offl WUfctaroo, dccU To the Public * . * T * »•' •- • '-if s~~ YV ' ’ ; ; , s “; . ' —o';. , ‘ •■-.■■■■ r r t;:V RAILROADS. SPRING ARRANGEMENTS. > THE PENNSYLVANIA *«»*». 1834, RAILROAD COMPLETED! PLANES-AVOIDBDI THROUGH Itf FIFTEEff HOUBS, ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY,' FEBRUARY IMh, the trains will leave as follows :--The MAIL. TRAIN wui leave every morning (except Sunday) at 7o , clock, stop ; yl® l B the regular stations, arriving in Philadelphia at Tbrk CoDnec^i:, S , witli a train direct to. New EXPRESS TRAIN leaves the station eveiy evening t i? : fitopplng only at Irwins, Greensburgb, Latrobe, Hillside, Johnstown, LMey’s, Qallitzen, Altoona. &c., connecting at Karrisbnrg with the train lor BaDl* more, and arriving in Philadelphia or .Baltimore, at 12.30, noon/-- • . . ’ THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave every after noon (except.Bunday) at 6 o’clock, stopping at all regular stations, and running only.as far os Latrobe, RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh. Accommo dation, 8:25, A. M. Express, 1; P. M.; Mail 12, P.M.' Fare to New York,slo,soj Fare to Fore to Baltimore, $B. : Baggage checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania Roll roadr.nnd to Philadelphia and Baltimore. : Passongers purchasing tickets In care, will bechaxged TE? cextB inaddition' to the station rates, except from stations where the Company have ho Agent. No notes of a less denomination than five'dollars trill be received in payment for. tickets, except those issned by the Banks of Pennsylvania. ' NOTICE.—In case, of loss, the Company will hold themselves, responsible !br personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO.- , N. B.—lhe Excelsior Omnibus Lino has been employed to convey passengers and baggage to and from the Depot,' at a charge not to. exceed 12££centB fbr and cents for each trunk; For tickets, apply t 0... . 'if. MESKIMEN, Agent, At'thd V. R. R. passenger Station, bn Liberty bL - Pittsburgh, Febniary. 13, pg] ,*£?■ Papers, that have this advertisement will please cor rect. ...... v,.../ " OHIO AHD PENHSYLVANIABAIIBOAD. New Arrangement; O OMM EM CINQ FEER HA BY 23,1354. 1854.' 1854. MAIL TRAlNJcavesFlttoburgfcat 8 AMj dlnes at Alli ance ; takes tea at Crestline, and makes a close con nection there with afast Express Train, reaching. Cincin nati about 12 o’clock at eight.; . EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a* 3 o’clock, P. M., after the arrival of tho Express train from. Philadelphia, and reaches'Crestline at 11,30 P. M., connecting with the Night.texpresa which reaches Cincinnati in the morning. Connections, are> made wi th the Ohio; and Indiana, and Belfbntaioe and Indiana railroads for Dayton, Indianapolis and towns in Indiana. : : . r ; Connections are made with Cl cveland. Monroeville. San dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Bocyrus, Upper Sandusky, Forest, and the towns on the. Mad River Road. Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and towns on the Mansfield road.; Faro to Cincinnati $7 ;to Indianapolis*3; to Dayton $0,60; to Toledo $3; to Columbus $5,25; to Zanesville $5,1&; to Cleveland $4. Through tickets to Louisville at reduced rates. RETURNING* . TUB EXPRE3S TRAIN leaves Crestline at 1.15 P M, end reaches .Pittsburgh at $.30 P M, conneciing with the taut Express Train tbrough ln fifteen hoars to Philadelphia. MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 2.30, A. 31., on toe ar rival of. the Night Express; Train from Cincinnati, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.40, P 31. NEW BRIGHTON . ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at IGA 31, and 5 P M, and Now Brighton at 6 A 3I 4 and 1.15 P-M. FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 7 A M, and 9P. M-, andarri?esai4.Co A M, *nd-LSO,P 51. -Gg-The Trains do cot run on Sunday. . . X£&* Tickets or farther Information, apply at the ticket offices of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of 2.Q. CUBBY, at the corner office under the Monongshela House, Pittsburgh, or of GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, PederaJ street Station. . ' JOKHKEttY. Passenger Agent TBARSPOETATIOH TO THE EABTEEH CITIES. ilsilll: 1854. D. LEECH & CO.’S LINE, VIA CANAL'AND RAILROAD, BETWEEN PitUburgb; Ifcw York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. OK tbo opening of Canal, Vo am prepared to carry a laryefltmnfc'fy of produce and merchandiseto and from the Eastern cities, laving Is addition to oar own stock of boat* and ears, recently ndded.'bj purchase widfanother party, tho stock of Bingham’* tine, which wUHnereaae ma terially oar capacity and facility for transportation. The PannsTlvanla Railroad Company baring now. withdrawn from, the Portage Railroai.it will enable oar cara to pass’ It In one third the lime previonxly takes; this will give usin cre&sed despatch, . Shipmentscousigned to cither cf the no: der*syerd, will he forwarded without charge &r eonwnlaSloD, and alHndtructionft promptly attendedto. Freights always carried at lb* lowest current rates. . Addrcf* or apply to' D. I.EECII A CO., . . Penn street and Canal, Pittsburgh.. . HARRIS A LEECH, f Receiving depot, 33 South Third street, {Delivering depot, Dock et, Philadelphia: A. £311114, Agent, No. 75 North street, Baltimore. J. MeDONAhD, Agent, Ka. 8, Battery Place, Sow York. EH HSY LV AHIA & OHIO W-H E , BETWEEN Pittsburgh and the £as tern Cities* OFFICIA L NOTICE h« botn giren that tts State Works wBl N* open on tho Ist of. March. We are. prepared to tUut our Lin** in two nr three days. after,. and are now ready to receive freight for Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore, at moderate rates. Having recrnUy added extensively tooar ear and beat •lock, by purchase with another party, a part of the stock of Bingham& Co-,{sshu retire as will bo seen by the ac companying notice, from the buginevßof transportatton,) bur tonnage capacity is greatly Increased.’ Tbo withdrawal cf tho c«rs of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company from the Stain Road, will enable ns to sare about two days in time of transmission. CLARE A THAW, Canal Unsin, Pittsbursh, Pa. LEWIS A BCTLSB, . £l3 alarkct fit, end 103 Sooth Front bL, Phila. JOHN F. CLAP.KE, So. 1 Sooth William «&. Netr York; - WILLIAM FALU . 78 North street, Baltimore. BINGHAM'S LIKE. Tins Is to notice that 'are hare retired from the Transportation Business on the Pennsylvania canal and railroads, between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia and Baltimore; and we recommend our former customers who wish io ship goods by the above route, to patronise 2>. Leech & Co.’*, an! the Pennsylvania and Ohio Line. BINGHAM A DOCK, m BINGHAM & 00. PENNSYLVANIA UAIDROAD.—WnrnatTAEirFEXTWXEr piTtvscnao, Ptm.A?ELPiiu ani> Biimtoar. . JFXnt (! &*?.—-Xggs, Feathers, Merchandise; Furs, 00 cents §ioofl*. ~ : ; ' Second CiiM*.—Apples 4Ujd Pcfcches "(dried,) Beeswax, ErUlka, Buffalo, Bear, and Deer Skins, Clover and Timothy Seed, Ulaasw*ro,Gin«;iJg, liagKBht&Q Felts 75c §lOO lbs. TMni Class. —Apples (green. 1 ) Brin anil Ship Stuff, Bacon and pork, (loose,) Buuer, Hfalea,Ho£3 t Hair, Hempond Flaa, Leather (Baslward.) Gsc § lOu lbs. fbxrth Cidu.—-Alcohol, Bacon (In casks or boxes,) Barley and Malt, Beef and Pork (pickled or salted,) packed Candles, Cheese*Grain (in fags.) Lord and Lord Oil, Lcsd(in pigs or sheets.) Oil Cake, Tallow, Whisky, Leaf Tobacco, 50 cents §iou&*., ■ . special Roto.—Cotton 00c § 100 lbs. Flour $1 § bbh dcclS . GEORGE C. FRANCISCUSL l*«w Arrival of Spring ana Summer Dry .. Good*. AT No. 00 N. W. SIDE OF WOOD STREET.: TV GREGGA CO n importers and Jobbers in British, X.7* French and German DRY GOODS. Having -receiv ed our Urge and extensive stock of spring and summer goods purchased from importers, manufacturers, and part: through our own feci safe in assuring our old customers, country merchants and city dealers general* ly, that owing to these acquired faculties in purchasing, we can offer such inducements to buyers as are rarely met with in the trade. Among our dry goods stock will be found cashmeres, de laine*. Portsmouth lawns of tho meßd&lrable designs, mohair lustres, alpacas,p)ain black axsdfancy figured silks, ginghams and fancypriats, latest styles; broadcloths,fancy Testings, cassimercs, satinets, tweeds and; summer patita-: looning; brown and black muslins, table diapers-... 1 Wo hare o*ao opened a very largo assortment of bonnets, newest styles, palm leaf hats, Rutland braid and Leghorn, and an cxttnsivo variety of horiery, gloves and ribbons; with lace goods, foaey netting*, jaconetta, mull and figured Swiss niuaUns and black silk vellff, Ac.j. Our variety stock embraces in part combs, buttons, per cussion caps, threads, port mOnaies, patent medicines, per fumery, and almosterery article usually kept, in thova riaty line, together with alarge stock of gold and silver watches, watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of newest patterns, end a great variety of 50 hour and 8 day clocks, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash or satisfactory reference. : N. B.—An early call from buyers Is lespectfhUy solicited, : - frbgy- v "• v- • ;■:••• D. GREGG A.OO, To Railroad Contractors, Orncc or ins PTmnraou aot Conxeusyiukiti.it Co.) Fobtuary 23,1851. y : SEALED proposals: will boTCCoiTed at tho office of this Company at Neville Hall, In the city of Pittsburgh,un til 5 o’clock, P. M., of Wednesday the22j day of March, next, for Graduation and Masonry of thiitpartcf ihe Pitts burgh and Councllsville Railroad, extending from West Newton; In Westmoreland county, toCooneUsvlllo, InTay. etlo.county. In this State, a distant) of 25 mlies. ; This work is generally of a very light character; it will bo divided into sections of about one milo. each. . Proposals will be received far one or morn sections. Proposals will also be received, until the eamo time, for the making of the. Tunnel at the Sand-Patch-Summlt, on the Allegheny mountain; about 25 miles from Cumberland. This. Tunnel is to bo Forty One Hundred feet In length, through Rock, This work la worthy the attention of the best Contractors. It is in an excellent region to do work cheaply. ' Maps; profiles and specifications will bo ready for the ex amination of bidders on and after the' Sixth day of March n**xt;and nll proper Information given on application to Oliver W. Barnes, Chief Engineer, or the Assistant Engi neer on the lino.- Satisfactory testimonials will bo expected from Contrac tors not known to the Company.l By order of the Board, WM. LABTOEfI, Jr„ feb2Ltd.‘ v. President. WORLD'S FAIRS* London, 1851, and. Kew Yprk>lBß3, TRIUMPH OVER THE COMPETmON OF THE'WORLD! a THE first and only PRIZE MEDALS forHar neBsattheGrefltExbibltiohsinlxmd(m>lBslt >§3381 and in New York, 1853, waeawarded to: , IA --V " LACEY A PHILLIPS, ' : Messrs. LACEY A PHILUPB,;et thow'cxtehaive estab lishment, Nos 12,14 and 16, Sooth Fifth street,* Phlladel phia, koep tho largest stock of ready-made Harness and Biddles of any house in the United States. They have reduced the business of manufacturing to such perfect sys tem. that, for quality and price, they are beyond all com petition.; The best of Leather only !a used, and no pains aro spared to reach-perfection in every article, ’■ It is acknwlsdged, that for elegance, lightness,- comfort and real value, the Harness aßd Bad(lles of Lacey A FhU- Hpstsurp«ss all othors. They invite a close examination of .thelc stock,.-- -Attention Is celled to the following scale of prices: Good, plain,'serviceable Single Harness; $12,00 to $25,00 « fancy « “ ...... 28,G0t0 35,00" “ .plain 40,00 to 80,00 : Thoy have a branch 1 of their establishment at New Or leaus, ho. 81 Ohariea streets • Country Harness Makers can ha supplied with Harness cheaper than theycsumanufacture them. ■ AaF* a number of HARNESS MAKERSaro offered con stant employment, the. year round. Tbo highest wages given. Apply to LACEY & PHILLIPS, K No, 12,14 mid 10* South Fifth streot* hear Minor street, Philadelphia, Paw . : v : - y feba ; T>OSIN boxes for sale by Jti feb» V - SMITH k SINCLAIR, v*.-, <-v,'v -i. • • , ,•. **«•'.»••■■ • ' ■*;* • ‘ jr:' ! '' . 'W*".- r'j- 'tr-' % '^'.v •*" r ‘ *'■'* ‘ /‘fe••■’-'- • • r.':’ •- -*• • b - -v-» t •••... -,.-v •V,. v : v. ; •- '.'V ;>V -■ ■ '*-«>*.* W•' -I •■»* -■ „ • • ■ ' ‘AiV A .-• ' ■ A” V ; ‘"'.S ■* * ''•*yVv.S'.‘' /^V-VA ' ' a r &. rS.\ .-• ". '.-■ • *.'■ fc l ' J'■ . ;iV- a ,A : " • f t -7r^:V ' .: ■■■ : •»■. . -'i' tj V. ,lr’V »* ' BS2. MBaSE’S 4 Invigorating Cordial, ___i A Phenomenon in Medicine* TTEALTHKEfeTORED AND LIVE LKNGTIIENED. BY XL* DR. MflflflE’S INVIGORATING ZLlXlfi on fcSt DIAL.—At ilrfffc the properties' Attributed to VtoLlSors&g lovigoratlngßlisir or Cordial worn dceinod fabulous. - public, often deceived, could not believe the simple and inb/ J announced by the discoverer. But facts, undo mawe facte, auested by witnesses of tho highest clafilcal ' triumphing over all doubts; loeredn im£SbS ttr ° Wn & n}aB3 of testimony: which, Is perforily „ 5n ftU-cuNJfr, the deplorable evils: . ■.■■>. artlng from ft mlsum or oJmso of the various organa which mnkaup tho wonderful machine called man. Itrestomto " ■ fall vigor every delicate function connoted with thatmj* ferians compound-agency of matter find mind, tleceaawta- ■ ’ :: -i the wprodaction of human life. To persons of feeble ans- - color framejur deCcient in vital power, it is recommended os tho only moans of communicating that energy-which 1® ''' ' ncctssary to tbo proper enjoyment of oil thenatuiwl appai . ' titc%«s well as the higher mental attribute?,lts beneflcuJ effects are.not confined, to. ellber sos, or to any age; The feeble girl, the oiling wife, the llstlef'n, enervated over-worn man ofb urines?, the vlctiniofnervousdeprettlon,; • ' ? the Individual suffering. &omgonerai debility, or from-tha’ wtmkuefflof u angle organ, will all find immediate and per manent rellof from the üßeof this incomparable renovator. To those who have prediiqiosiUon- toparaiysls, it wfll prove :• «nnpiete.ond unfailing safeguard against thotterribie ??*£“** ft *°many, perhaps, wlmhovo so trifled with .tm-ir eonstltnUons, that they think themselves beyond the 52r? - rfne ‘ *f tnot wea these despair. The £l£tlr “ .reference -to-couse* .. , andiwulnotonly remove the disorder Itself, but 7^ _i REBUILD THE BROKEN CONSTITDTION. The derongementa of the aysiem, leading to nervous dla* -1. uasM. and tho fotos.of nervousdleeiisoitMif,are so nnaar» : • it would rMulre a column pvenumerate tho mala- 1 ' dies for ,wmch thispreparatjott is o Bpeciffe A few. evef, viz? ticdelercaux. - 1 head*acho;fndpieot paralysis, .hysterivpalpltoUon of tho spinal affections, muscular .debility, tremors, flatn- ’ ' fence, a pricking sensation lathe flesh, numbness, mental ’ ’ depreudohv treakness of the. will,- indisposition to move, fainting after exerrise, broken sleep pnd terriiyingdrenmZ inability tc» remain in one place or petition, weakness of the procreative organs, sexual incompetescy, melancholy; mots' onlana,. floor albas, sinking at the female irregu larities, o chronic tendency to miscarriage; emaciation, and - allfcouiplaintsgrowing outof a freoludulgenco of the pafr slops, nod all barrenness that di>es notp/oceodikomorgsnk) causes beyond, the reach ofmedicineV - V Whenever the be actotTupop aro free fium mal« - r - fortnation'or Mrictural diseases, It'ls averred that : : MORSE'S INVIGORATING EUXIIt will replace weaknosa incapacity with irregularity and natural activity, and. thip not only without hazard, of re-action, but with a happy effeetonthegenorolorganization. ;:$&• Bear lutaind that ollmaladies, wherever tbsy- begin, finish with tho nervous■ ■ syKeiu, and that the paralyiatlon'oClho nerve of-motion ■ iv " and.eensatlon..ia physical death.' Bear Intnind oJao,that '- J ' si for.every IdmDof nervous dlwase tlie Elixir CoTdial lathe onfy reliable preparation known. i . ~ ; CURE OP NERVOUS DI?EASEB. ‘Holangnage can convey aoadeqtmto Mca of tho imm«- ' 1 dispased, debilitafed and shattered nervouspystem, whether ' br*en down by weak by natnre, or impaired by' ‘ Sslckneßfr~the unstrungandrelaxcd btganlraUouisatones • ': ,: .. revivified : ond built np, Themcntai ond physical' ama of nervous diseases vanish togctiiyr under its In- ’ - a.,-Nor is the effect temporary? on tho contrary tho ' relief is permnnent—for the Cordial propertiesof themeli*' cipe reach the coaBtitution.itfei4and restore ft to its normal ‘ condition. •' i • .' loss 6v imioßY, Confusion, giddiness, msh of blood to tbo head, melancholy,- debility,:hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of solf-destruo- 1 Don— fear of inaanity, dyppepda, general prostration,' Irra tibility, nervousness, inability tof sleep, diseases incddffDt to females, decay of the propogating functions,hysteria, mono' mimia, vague terrors, palpitation of the heart ftapotoncy. copBtipatiqti,etc. f fr6m;whatetercftoseari- , dng, It Is,if there' is any reliance to be placed on human testimony, abroluiolr InfillUble. - > * A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES. The unparalleled effects of this great restorative, lo g oU ■ complaints incident to females, mark a new era In the ati-’ ~ nalsof medidne. Thousands of stimulants have been in vented—thousand of Invigorant* concocted—all purporting 1 terbe specified in the various diseases and derangements to-' ' which tbo delicate formation of woman render her liable EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE, who suffers from weakness, derangement, nervousness, tri» : mors, pains In the back, or any other whether p* '' cullar to her sex. or common in both sexen—to dvo the ir • - vfeorating Cordial a trial. . ;; MARRIED rERSONS, Or others,- will find this Cordial after they bavo used a hot-’ tie or a thorough regenerator of the iystem. -In all directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy off* spring, who would nor have been so but for this extnordl* ■ nary preparation. And it if* equally potent forihomany dis eases f>r which it Is recommended. . Thousands of young men have been restored by using it, and not In a slnglo stance has it failed to.benefit them; •• ■*! PERSONS OF FALE COMPLEXION, or consumptive bobbs, are restored by the use of a bottle or ' * two to bloom and vigor, cbangingdho skin from a pale, reb low, Bickly eolor, to a beautiful florid complexion. ! TO THE MISGUIDED. ; These are semrof the sad and'melancholy effects prodib cedby early of youth, viz: Weakness of the back and in the head, dimness,ofsfghc,loss-ofmufr' '■ cutnr power, palpitation of the heart; dyspepsia, nervous ;■ irritability, derangement oftbe digestive functions, genorol debility, symptoms of consumptions, etc. - • __, ;■ Mentally, the fearful effects on tbo mind aromuch 10 to ’ dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of [dens, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion'to society, Self-distrust, loveof eoiitude, timidity, etc- oreeomool.tha evils nredu ced. All thus afflicted . ■. • - BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE should reflect that a sound mind ami body are the most ne cessary rvquuites to promote connubial happiness indeed, without these, the journey tbrough dlfe becomesu weary pllgrimagv—the prospect hourly darkens:;the' vlewf tlw? . miml becomes shadowed with .despair, and filled with >W melaneholy reflection that the happiness of. another be- ’ comes blighted with youz.own.. ‘ , CAUTTON. ■ Morre’s Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited by some unprincipled persons.-- In fature,all the genuine CofiilaVwill have the proprio*; " tofa fac-elmile pasted over tbe cork of etwh bottle, and tho * fenovringwurds blown In-thfl glftßs: - • Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Cordial, ’ *r.i - U. RlNG,.,Proprietor, N. Y.^ The Cordial ir put up,, highly concentrated, In pint bob 5 ties—price three dollars per bottle, two for five- drdiwre, wlr. for twelve dollars: C. RING, Proprietor, 7/ - '.i e iVv-t. ; 4 .. 102 Broadway, N. Y. > gold byDruggists throughout tho United States, Canada and the West Indies. , . ; AGENTS J . j 5 FUtibnrgb—PLßMEiG. BROS., No. 60 Wood street. 1 - Do GEO. H. KF.YSER, No. 140 « <• ; ' Allegheny Ci:y—JNO. p. I’EEMING. ‘ ? ' ' > aorinoea—n. n. meanings. robKtmpsir 5 Dr J. Hostettor’s Celebrated Stomach Bitters.- Extirfxy Asn®raEßFTi.,: ::.ammntffSltaSlL. orutß and stroDgtben. the » • of every ono ;who uses them, are now kept tor sale by : gr. GEO. 11. EETSF.It, corner'Wood st. and Virgin alley; cor.Wood and R. Druggist, Wood Bt. tat. Third andFotirthi. JOEEMQUEEII. toruggist, LiberiT street; •> ' -. ••• , -.* and ail onr first class. Hotels and' Restaurants, as well as dealers generally, where the proprietors most respectfully refer the public Car them. •• v ;*• Tim expends is but a trifle, when compared with- UuJ In calculable good they effect. - . v Feeling satisfied that our Bitters possess merit sufficient to recommend them, we will mot multiply words In thstf pralyo, bnt wkedt togiye them a trial; hot be carefulto «k for HOSTETT£R?S STOMACH BUTEES, as ttuae m other BiUere represented : to bo' the' 'fame; which.cembali tlrely are worthless. Our Bittersorewithoutarival,either os to their medicinal qualities, or ten beverage; ; TberWW put op in square bottles, containing a lull quart, withdfc rec.Uons on, and Dr . J. Eoildier*s Stomach Ditiers blown on the glass, hone other genuine. -'i- - hosteiter, sanrii • 2C7 Pena street,. Pittsburgh'. I 1 BlcUakcn’* Celebrated btrenfft&enlnit ®P wad by*, machinery. «it} 'confidently recommended w 7 ft specdy.and effectuilrsmedy in all cases of Rheum** Usm r Sprains, Lnmbago,Cough«,Coias,Asthma.ldffic£atT of Breathing, Pains in tie Back, Chest, Sides; £bX and Cop* sumptionvand are particularly useful to thosewhcvla&dr under attacks of cold, which result with p&ina Iff the breast often the forerunner of consumption ; and Inacli matelike oun, where coughs and colds are almostan nn* ailing consequence of ihe sudden cliangea towhlehatoritfo all subject, saeh as are thus attacked willfinii them ititnlh able. All genuine hAve my signature emboesed-hi tha leather. ; . J. A.* JITHAK^Nr- Sold only Id Bittehnrgfc'by S. K.“ NORGItA VE. eernetif Pemranti Loomt streets. A: liberal discount made to des - •- ■;■ • q.-ofegar • • AitonUhlng Acanlts ' • PRODUCED by using li. A. - Fahneatock’a ‘ Vermifuge. /which can. always be depended bn- as it new fall* u> rid the system of worms. r.r-v: „ r „ V-..''"^-MbOTßsaa; • ■ . ATesrrr. B. A. IWinestock £. Cb.—<3ent!emen: girt eight years of ago, was for.o, cohsideraljla time sufl&r mg frem worms. .1 purchased oneboltldof spur Yermi fbgo, which 1 gava according to dirbetious, ana to my neat astonishmenk;6he : /pqsscd one hundred and' twentyimo worn*, varying from eight to sixteen Inches in length; be* aides Pinworms. Having experienced the good eSbcUbf this medicine,l .admhristerea again to mjrhoy. *l4js&b old, with paarfbg foi^^lghfvrorms# of vailmia mes. I feel itn'duty to re-connneod this Vermifuge ftn d to.mo3te the. cases of my children khouT* to the j^ublic. . xbux* ob’t, sertant,' Jonx Moose, Alexander ah and sold.by B. A..PAHNESTOCK A Ca/coraor of Wood and First streets, Pittsburgh,;'' l PEEK’S FIrQUB!~OP PUMPKIN, FDR clo.ia.prepared: from, good sweet and wBl make Pies of superior quality r -' Xbr^cfiorw.—Take one ounce, or .two tabla spoonfulir of the powder, and add to it.one quarfcof milk; lot it stand an . hour or two in a warm pl&co, after which ftdd i cggs,~ Bplccs and sweetening to euit the taste, and jt-'wUl be ready fbr baking; For sale ty *B. H. HXUEBS'4 CO. jalQ . . 61.Woodetrcct. MAKPffft’S hW 41UNTHLY MAGAZINRjrOIS FJSB BUABY<—Received and for sale by ~ if. MrNEii A oa, No. 22 Smithflold street. ■ cohtxxts. - ... .T£ ?*r ' From Belgrade to of Waliachia; ;Bo]gr&de;. Servian - Khan at Sophia; Kuln»-at Giourjeyo; Traveling-in WuUachia? waUaehlau- Ox*wagqUe;/Btrtofc .in JUkfia* . rcst; Wallachia'and.Glp3by Male Costumes;'Wallkchla andQipjy Female Costumes; Port of Brailow, - Xifc In Parlay-Sketches Abo^andßelowOroantL—lllua tratlons—Above and Below • Gronnd \l Ihe Peatman: letter Ebx;. Post €arMnterior uf Popt Car: Nil^Ad rnfrari; Claqueurs; tt Bas'; the Door of the Theatre; Now Theatre ; Sis tore of Charity; Pickpocket; Polkaimd -.- .Mendicant.- • .vy,:: /, feblft f _L loctjon ofthe. most popular melodies, arranged asßoToe, rr 2f^5 r *«? T an l ( iaart6Ue3 t by SrepbenC.Jj’oator.autbor nom!v> nom ° I ” "'»d*TJny ”■ -V My. 014 Kentucky AIRS. Tart l.~Alra wronged as Solos for eitherVioHa urSlnte. , lartll.—Airsumngedas Duetts, •*■ Port lll.—Airs arranged as Trio 3. arranged as Quartettes. ' ' •’ ;ln the trios and the.hags is primarily tii tended for-the Violin andviolincello, .although Jn. thoir k abrenro the parts written lor them, may be played with good effect on:the Plano.' Afresh supply of.the odgyu works raedrod and for sale, wholesslennd retaff, by -- 1 - CHARLOTTE BtOMB* . 118 Wdort-etrakSa JO 600 boxes Window Glass* 300 kega Juniata Nalla, 100 boxeainould ami dipped .Can dies, - ;;100, do- . Star..-.- . do •" 100 do rjto'fllaSo&p, ; r . 25 do Taricgated Soap, l ; 25 do* Half Tow Bags*... 200 ieama medibni and crown Wtldius Wrwf/ ' i - 60 tales Batting,' 25 do Candle .■?••• 10~bags Pepper; for rale by " , - fcbls . : KING * MOOttttRJCD. OLDEN ByttUfc~l2 barrels; “ ' ; VX : 8M do • ’ . 20kega Golden. Fjrujyoa Lind and for tale by ffeM) J. A. HDTCHINBOK <t Co. OCttAR AMI JIOLASSKS—I6O-hhds Sogar: O .100 bbla Molasses;* 1 0 Eoraalo by [fctfiO] BMIIH 4 SIKCUtIE. MEWS MEDICAL. OT COBH.—A new supply jntt rectlved by ■■■ " ; B. T. 0. MOE9A»%- M - lMWooaiiT?ct. V. .■ ' .■ vT . V.< V-i"-'.l TV*"’tV-
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