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I ““ «ava 111 w sss I ?£ siiMpyteg} s “ e; j «*js,t?StSF i dSSksSsw #,h’o^ 4 * w 'VS fflSßt&B%tssB®gmsl;' - I I L -1 i I 1 JttMii ;. <-h « -i t '; *.■;* ♦ *>V--'' -" * - * n’*; :U *± - i -* * fes»ttiWiW''l'' ; '"* '<' ( c *,f ' 7 ~"’ '*\‘ *** i l . l^.i ,<\ ' *« f* l * * ’ T >. V : f.rV y f t-y. 1/-~ u .i v•• ' ••> •/..%? *V'W f >',r/ ? ■,-, ~«- >..:... .... • ' • r, -^^’ lt t * • ■■»• TV ..-- A2i&> f -*Vr *&*/&•* l 4 * > r * ? ra V yj ; «♦*-*, . * t t* *^s*ji.ft.^r ‘":,: - Rvfe:~ from THE CITY POST. ' MONDAY MOENXNQ:.:::k::::::.:~:::MARCH 6 Important Decision—S«4paay litquor Selling' . Judge fiTClure, In the Court of Coaimon.Plea.von6&turr: dVy mpruiug, delivered an opinio -on •; the - appeal* which had been taken from Alderman Steel’s decision In the Sun* day. liquor cases brought before that magistrate. - The priir* clpal exception token to the decMon of th*Alderman, was thattbdlawwas -uneontfJtutioual. As win be seen by the following opinion of the Court, read loth* case, tbojudg ment of the Alderman-has boon affirmed bytho.Court: Casey ts. the Commonwealth; Ko.lslOctober.term > lB&3 These are Batumi writs of certiorari, to the .proceedings of tbe Alderman In different coses. Boreral sets cf excep tions to bis proceedings have been plead .In various cases by different counsel. Tbe exceptions may bo resolved Into, the of them apply to one case, and some to, others: ' . . ;;;;; » “ Firit Thu Irregularity of the service of tho summona. Second Thn' Alderman did not make return of his.rcoord in writing under.his band ond fcnL . , Third, He erred in overruling the plea to bis justifies • ■ ■ tlon.'-' - '• • • O'" JburtA, Ho violated tlia Constitution in not obeying Jho • . demand that theiiMUsed rhoald . ; iheot'hls:aamrer:f3co to face."-.-.. • v.: i';-. . ■ > •• witness was interested. Misnomer. - jS'irfA.'Krrbr fn ifie terms, of his judgment-: JncompleK6 . ■■ record. • •.* • .r That tho:AMormau nullified tho Constitution-in rofasing an appeal, thus depriving defendant of a trial .by jury.'" . -•• . ..-V . V.. V... v -Et^M.'Thoaciof Ajurorahly:is,tfncoastimUonat ” • -. o- The nctof Assembly under which these proceedings were . had, is In these words:. . : “Ifany innkeepebor other person shall sell or retailany spirituous liquors, or moke liquors on.tho Sabbath ceptf >r medical .purposes, bo, or .they, upon being convlrited thereof, before any Alderman orJostico-in-and for raid county, shall forfeit and pay for every. aueU.offline*, tho . sum of $5O, one moiety.of which shall go to the person-pros. • ecutlngaud sulugfor the same, and. the other moiety. to the use cf llie Commonwealth; and in case m»y person or persons .so convicted, shall neglect or refuteTo pay tho fins, and no goods or chatties can be foundwhareoi tolovy tho ; same, by. distress, he or they shall be committed to the i county mil for a term, of not less than ton, nor moroth&n i thirty day?, at the discretion of tho law” ■■■'■■ .• i Excfpltvn First— lf tbero was any serving of iliesum- i mono, in the rase to which tho oxcoplion applies, it.was i correcUvl by the defendants appearing and going on to' trial: 7 ] Tpo second exception nlisges n mattehor porf.wldchthe J •' record itself ciomfutesV Afi to the third exception, tho act of Asscinbl rcxpmwd i confers on tho magistrate, aDd his .overtalr lug the plea to hU jurisdictfoncouhl not be erroneous,: So far as roganls the fourth exception, tbe reward of tho i Alderman exhibits the part, , that upon .demand m&deby I tho 1 ac£UB**dj to meet tho: uccaser face to face, tho accuser \ • then nnd thero actually met.hJm fuco to face, •••■>• I EzctpiionF\fJi —AS to the witness be Inginteres ted—tho : | . cctbf Asiiombly.mado’filmawitho«,acompctcntwitnewi,' [ which Is enough. In every-ea^o.of misdemeanor tried in the Quarter Sessions, the prosecutor Uacompoteni witness, - nnd yet ho uiny bosald to bo Interested, for ibe verdict of the jury’-hiay impose' the costs.pf_prosecuiion upon him,- which ia orton tho case. As regwils the misnomer, Charier instead of Christopher, this Bhonbl; have , been pleaded In nbatement; going on to trial wob a waiver.. It Is too late to take advantage of it ndwv- - - r - VFith. respect to the sixth exception, there H nuerror In thoinaglstmte; It is mnurk ably full, exact and ln careful conformity with ■ tlieuetof A*rmhlj\ : ■- The record h aim complete In .the opinion of the Court; bat if ir .w&s nm, U:o proper metliod .of proceeding would have been , to have alleged dimlouUoa, and pursued tho usualuiiiilopointedoutrbr-eonipletlngiL As to thoseveuth oxecption,thut this proceedings asam mary conviction- Summary conviction* were known and practiced before ih«.constitution'wo* adopted,and lathis respect t* tho right of trial by jury” remain* as heretofore. This mode of summary convictions, was bor rowed In this ebuntry froru: the .English law. jts naiure was familiar, its practical exorcise vraa oxpcrioneed-In our own couutry befiro the formotion ofourwrUten constUn tion* of government. ‘Theconstltullocal provlalons which. guard with so much jealousy and care the right of trial by i jury, and Fccuw i toaccased.'pers6ca’;tbo.benefit of ptrcecd-': Inc*byihdirtmeutjartd common law.forms havebceu h«ld:J not to prohibit the use of adjudicationa by.summary convi^ -ttons. T ' •• I Andinitbo prcgrciwof aocietr* with thei increaseofthei waried offers and pursuits of men,- summary.-convictions, have been appliod.by our'own and other Lfglsl a turce, :f>TT. I the pun! m&ny minor offences In case*, in wblrix j the delay nod exponse of ordinary forms cf pwocotlonln \ the courts of record would bo inconsistent with the due acd .i cSScjont nilcninUtration of jusliee, ami with all expediency i Tbe Court* Imre In cases without number recognized tho vulldity of Strife low? extending such jurlsdlctibs, and lent their aid in earning Filch laws into effect. t*. ThoeotM Conslitutionat. The proceedings and judgment of tho Alderman, atoaf-. firmed. Thera nro four cases, which will bo ruled by this decision —tbc£o cf Seely, Casey, Yiorbelier, and Wilhelm. A large number of persons were arrested for the samo offence and likewise appealed, but we presume thodeefcdonof Judge SrClnre will also govern these cases. Slercliantß’ Exchange. The following ticket has been carefully made up, “with out the oidof -secret caucusing, f, and will be strongly jsup ported this efternoon,’for election, hyindependeetj voter*: IwrurcrDEWT Ticket. Preside Tit—3oh n Rhipton. lxf I'tcr JP/rsideui —James W. Conpcr. • 2nd . James Laugbllu. :-••• Treasurer —Edvard Labm. , Secretary— TV. B. Copeland. -. Directors: C. W. foicketf on, . Jurat's D. McGHI, TV. 11. Smith, K . F. Hollers, 0. Ibmscn, . . Geo. Black, ILL. UollmWn, TV- K. Njtnkk, Henry g. lung, • John S.Dllwortly I*. MVinarth, • •■■•■.. DnncM. Fenoock, B.L Fahnestock, . SiS-Beyan, Harvey Childs, J. TV H.iitman, John D. McCord, . Hobart Dnlicll, Illchord Hard, : . Qeo.P. Smith, Springer Ifarbaugb. • ■ Ticket.-— Wo bare been requested to publish the follow* lug ticket, for the election this s.fwrnooa : '■ PresicUnt— JohnSMpton. • Ist Ha President— \YiM#talLStnlth* 2 nd Viee /V«*M«n£—WMHiun IL Brown. /•fifcretarv—-William 8. Untca. ■» . Tworurer—Johu-D. Scully. . ' ■ : Ihrcclors: CharlesW. Rleketsou, .- - James M.Cooper, 15-F. Jones. Wm.B English, LWlleox,Jr.,' John. W. Butler, v ; Francis Seller#?, • : John?. Dilworth, •Joshiut Rhode®, • Wm. IX. Williams, • • ’ - ••;■/’• Morris Jonies, ■- ••.' Wm- Bagalcy, Uavld E. Park, lI.L. Rintrwalt, W.B. Copeland, - J. Oust Blair, . William Kiucbait, Wm. J. Anderson,. ~ William Kea, ■ ! ■' -‘ James A, Hutchison.- •. Tcs Casas. Snrproo.--Tfco has been, lei into the Cinal, and. on Saturday we notletd ft uomberof boats re. c living flour from tho warehouses at Uio basin. There Is a largo amount of flour stored away In tho warehouses, exalting shipment to tho East. •_* Messrs. Clark* Thaw, one of our heaviest forwarding firms, have removed to their old warehouse, on tboccr* ner of Wayne and Penn street. • This building It will be remembered, wasdestroyed by fire los&autumn; it boa l>een rebuilt* one story high, and finished in such a manner as to leave no doubt of.Us strength. DisoaneaiT. Parkinson,oftho-Kthf Ward, a few days j-fnee, held a man named Philip Sehulm hlo, bis wife, and a'Mrs. Curry, to bail for keeping a disor derly house, iu the Fifth Ward. They were held to ball for their appearance at Court- The prosecutor was John TerraL Aflcrworils, f on ah information made by Mrs, gcimimble,. Teml»nnd two others, Jehu Dulr and lUcbard Oryer, wer* arrested on a charge of GUorderly conduct- Terr&l and Daly wero committed-In default of ball, and Oryor dis. charged, on paymeut of the costs. • Kailtio Anlabx.~-ThePMle\lcLphia North Antricin, states that Qor. Jobnßion, President of-tho Allegheny-Valley BaHroad, has purchased toa thousand tons of Pennsylvania railroad iron,' -which; will complete his road to Jefferson county; and thathe. haseffected favorable negotia tions for the eutlre payment ont of thoVscCTiritleS: now. held by the Company- Wo aro gratified that our own- Slate fur nisbes the iron for ibis road, for, though costing something more originally, it is sofar superior to the! foreign article, botMp durability anil general qualities, os to be fm chcaper in too end.. ; :• ; • p„ : . TUuPra’fl Magazine roa Maecu.—H. P. Callow, of Third street, Ims received the March number of this .excellent publication. 'This number contains an articleon toe Grin* noil Expedition, illustrated; alwv on illustrated paper on tod cultivation of cotton) and-Abbott's Life of Napoleon osnUouc-d. Tbcsoarothe priodpal.papcrs la this number* yet tho remainder is filled up with a choice.selection of crl ginal and foreign miscellaneous matter., The magazino can be procured from Callow. \ -> v CiKCitf-vin to PirtsßUMiL—The Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company havo oppolntcd Alexander. Hamilton as their passenger agent in' Cincinnati. VTbo-.£h?uircr says a more"proj»er'appointmeut could not have boon made.. Two trains Icuve Cindnnati daily fbr this- city—one leaving at <j x. m , and arriving here at 8 p. m ; the other departing from Cincinnati at 0 P» jl, and arriving in this city at 11:40 jl H. Past TToreuansziuv— Wo havo-been infirmed that Mr. n. M? Uveas, of UppinootFs axe and shovel factory, Penn* Bylvania Avcnua, made, on n recent occasion, seventy axes iu nine hoars and thirty minutes. This is tho fastest work of too h ! od on record. A New York workman, we believe, made sixty axes iu the same time, bnfc Mr. MtntS beat him, and appears, at present, to standout the -head of the list as a fast workman. . • : - ~ ■ AsSArvr ami Bvrr.nET—Major Vols on BotuTdayheld a man named James M'Kce to boil, far an assault and hat* tery committed on Mary Buzko, a resident of Elm street, m •the Sixth ward,..j . - • '• ; - Ald. Major al-o held to hail James Kelly, of tho Sixth 'ward, for an assault and surety or tho peace, an infoma •iioa accusing him of tho offence, having been made before, the Alderman by William Hans. •- Dqow\zd.— lt has been satisfactorily settled, that Mr. IFaudoy, a hand employed on the FUnny-firm, was drowned, in toe late collision between , that boat and tho Thomas Swaniu Haisley was aslocp in his berth, at tha time of the collision. He wia a. plasterer, and jresided in-Allegheny city, where ho leaves a wife and two children.: • Flour. —A fight took- place on Saturday, -in Alderman Major’s office, hetwoen a member of Council from too Sixth MTord, and on ex-member from the Third. We are glad- to learn toattbe superiority anlpro wess of tho present Coua - cil,wns maintained by its representative. Waacs Advanced.— Wo learn that tho coal miners on the Monongahela, who recently strnck-for. an od fence of wages,, havo obtained, on advance from ;their employers. -• The prices now paid at all the large coal works, along the river, is $2,50 per 100 bntods.' ’ WAJCii Hooke.—Tho watch house on Saturday contained eight persons—oil of whom were sent to the hill, by Mayor Vole, for terms ranging. fronrtu[cntj»fi)ur lhlrty days. —— Theatre.—Jack Sheppard is the play to-night , ~ * A, ‘'l - attention ?nt present to printing offices.. Gnoday last week, an attempt was mode to firoiho ttasefft-oEfire, bubihoilanu’* wero hap* - f.ily cxtingclfb'edirefrtra any farther elomoge had been dono than tho destructfonofc q lot of wastb-paper; r On Saturday, -& like attempt r« made to fire Iho Post -buildings;- About odd O'clock in-the'afterdnotion was dfecovered that* lot of printing feiper in the press room had been sot on Art. Tho ;flro was extinguished, bqt-not before several bundles of paper had been deßtroyed or damaged. • • Later In the afternoon, on Saturday,' a flcq broke out la Day’s shovel factory, on St. slair, struct. The firo wru hlro artinguisbed.before any material damage had been done; ' ; . There seems to-be no doubt but that tho Good Intent En gine House, cUTVylio street,' was set on fin by .an incomli diary. The frequent occurrence of alarms and of" finis, should induee our police to keep a sharp lookout for j Qcra . diaries. Theresa so doubt but that wo .bare somo of them iu the city. '. : Assault,a*d Battsst,—A woman reading in IhoFUth- named Ann Mar tel, made an information on Satur day, beforo Alderman Parkinson,, in she accused four children, named Prior, with, committing-an assaulfrupon tor. IholuTonllo assailants werehcld to ball. ... AitExrxHgioM.—-The depotj orraUxer w rLed;;*ueed by the Pcnasylr.atuamdlroad.Cbmpany'-aB -apassenger depot,-has boon extended back, from tho rear, of the old building,- one hundred.audAQTcnty-elght foot towards Seventh street. - 1 Hawse's -Uao&z!3fe"*-3llaor &CO4 No. - 32 • Snxithfiold street, haro rewired (ha March, uuuibor of Harpor’s Maga zine. By the O’BoiUy Linen for tho Morning post THIRTY.THIKDCONGH.ESB. , TTafiflisOTOß Citt, -Mareli. 4.—Yesterday the Senate was In rea-ton all night i: .At bo'clook this morning the HebroiikaEiH paasedbya voteoffi'yeas to 14 nays. • . Thedcbaiu -wfts Tory warm and exciting. High words passed between Messrs;- Wade, • Chase, SeW&rd &ndfium ner and the advocates of tho Dill. . 1 Mr. Chase; characterised the Dill as a bid for tbo Pres!-' deney on the part of lte author. * 1 . .• Mr,-Douglas replied; he said- in reference to Mr. Cheat), that he, Douglas nod never held any office nor did bo get to the fienato by any corrupt bargains. Ha' had nevor got to the Seuato by putting bis principles, character aud honor ac public.auction for ‘rotes; Ho owed &a placo to no cor rupt bargain or coalition. , • Mr.Weller.—Bat others do. -f itr. Chase.—Do you I camo here by corrupt barge! ns! - ,Mr. Douglas.—l oltftct to all Interference la this matter. Mr. Chose.-** Do yea my I-came hare by corrupt bargains? Mr. D tuglaa.—l said that the maa.who charged ine .-with Jiving brought in this BUI OS a bid for tho Presidency, did come here by corrupt bargain. DM you mean me?' if ko, ihcu Imeanyou. * • . • . ;Mr.Cbase —lsay to the Senator that If he says I catnq here by any corrupt bargaln^hosaysthatwhiohisfalrie. . Mr. Douglas.—lt will not do to retort the charge of falsi fication by hla statements as against tho one lhave fastened oa him bv tho facts,- I charge him with having made a .fidsa statement with respect to meand my motives. . 1 have given him two opportunities to withdraw it; and ho has nothad the mouli&cms to do H. - Mr. Chase explained ihtvt fce did not consider tho ambi tion to be Presldeotanamroxtby oae, and iherefereneo was not made m any offunsive sonse toa-arU* the Senator. - Mr. Weller Unfunded Mo. Cha&o .from Lbo charge- of-cor ruption.- / •> . .. 1 - .V ; \ ifr. Chase paid ho was a- party to. nr> arrangement-and noun oxUted. ~ There were tlirw partlcsiu thcX'glslatare ; Free Sollurs aud old jinu Democrats, and ho got tho Totoa of all the old lino Democrats Dvraoeratie Free hollers. He got no TV hlg voteu' Mr. tiumner sharply repllrd to Mr. Douglas’s Imputation Of having got lo the Senate by unworthy muau*, and mild that the Senator stated that which he oould not suKtuln by ;facts,- fie said aq never sought Uw office he-Aowhuld in »nr way,nr'rwashua party, dlrcciiy or indirectly to tlie effiirt which put buqlo bis position. > Mr. Douglas reput'd, the gentleman says ho had nothing to do with tbo corrupt coalition and bargain by wMcb be was sent to tlie fcenata, Ob! no! ho did-not steal the mo atrr, ho only took it and put it in his poeket • Tho vote was then taken., Tho nays were Messrs.’Dell, Ohasn, Dodge, of TVirconsio, Fessenden, ibth, Foote, Ham lin, Iloas ten, James, Seward* Smith, Sumner, Wade, and Walker. . - .. Messrs. Bright v Tocrmbs and Msllory were absent-by sick ness. Thry wouldhavo voted for tho hill. • Mr. Alien was absent by nckue*s In bis family. lie would have voiM Agalust it. ■ Messrs. I'holpf, Pearce, Cooper, Everett. Clayton and Wright did not vote. ' Mr. Cars congratulated tho Senate on the triumph of squatter sovereignty. : Washington Citt, March 4.—Dr. Gardiuerdid commit su inOo. Dn entering hie ■ cell, after returning from Court, Orutfinerwßs .observed to.inko a fiwallow of wiuer, throw* ’ leg his head backhand it is supposed bo tookn strycbmnu pill. ZI« was adzed wlfb conrulalona almost immediately. Affcorgiving alotter-loin* iTodicr, Dr.. Charles Gardiner, ho remarkod that ho waiting twforea Judge who would not pronouoco him-gulltt. H« expired in great agony. Ihs corps* remain* in ju.il. He was.Sd yearsoM,aml had the education and manaers-of a gentleman. He was en gaged to bo married ton lady lu. Georgetown. It is not kuownforwbora thoh'ttrr was intended. : New I'ork, March 4.—Flour steady; sales 4000 M>la at I Mdc*.uso bbla&jntbem, lower, at $7-57('13,25. [ Wboit transaction* small, but prices firm; sale* 0000 bush | Southern red at f 1,82. Cora ati Ifie lower; sales bush I at ?5@92. TVhDky, prison, firmer at 2S).|. . | . Nsw YouK,Match 4.—Cntlnn firm; sales 2750 bale*. .Cof-1 re-.-.Uio advanced \\; eaVs 250 nags at Java, j Mies 1,000 bags at 14. Flour unchanged: moderate bush } ncfnatprevlouaruU.'*; sale* B,ooobbla at $7,87fT5M2; sales j 22. VJ bbl*.at prices a ttlfio lowwr,s7,^7zfck.db... Wheat firm *, ] salt's 0,000 baehet* Southern red; sales 1082 bushels Corn J dull; a dcriiojng tendency at fcugar.'~Balcs COO j hbd* Orleans at Molaa»:* . MSales4sobbleQrleana ut Poik tiuil; sales 3W-bbls at $13.0;<.515. stliTt'r vnotqaolnbly higher-; sales 300 bbls at $l4. Cat j Meats better; sales lSObblset noiquotably blgher; Falcs 1400 obi* and kegs at for : the former, aud 11 for the latter. < frou...Scotch pig better; sahslOO tons at . Tobacco y Kentucky ...Sales GO '.. ”■ rrnnAKUTHiA, March 4.—Cotton.;vary, quiet, wltltoura chsnge CniTee flrm.BV)derAt& inquire; sales at 11)44512*} and ’ Lognira - nnd STerscslbo, 1 on Umr. Vlour } firmer, some relate $1.75 for straight brands, and 300 bbls I «nld at tlint figure:<aalos 500 bblH standard ntn pbadclow- | cr, steady4&Muand.for tha treda ot for common* f and extra , brsnds.- Nothing doing in Kyo Flour and Corn- J meal; price* unchanged Whoat cccnss In slowly.demand | limited; folca 3CO bush prune red at Inchullug some } small lots u triilo lens; sales 2,QU) bufb tn arrive at $l.BO } nnd.whitc $l,OO Sales TOO Ky* gt. Corn a’.cady, } sales 3,C00 bUBh Southern and Fcan’aycllow uvSOc,port j delivered. I *l7lSn—l4o half bbls White Flsli.: •Jr . ■ 318 do do. -Trout 80 hbls Piekere); 40 half bids do, - . 15 bbln No. 1 LakoSupenor Salmon. <5O do No. 2 do . do 60 halfbbls do .. do • For sale by feb2B - . HRNBY H. COtIiTNS; I)bAIU tiJtiKS—Woh&vettgoodutnrfeof Ptoid bilks, all JT selling at a largo reduction from u.'mal prices. . A.A.MAFON Jt CO, •. fob!4 r . N 0.25 Vifth street... *)/l KbXIS Holland - Herrings, a froHi ianvorLsUou, iu O* ' Piore and fbr wJo by - ; , . .D. FICKUBEN, - marl - 137 blbcrtv street. Vittaonrcb. fTKASK’S MAGNETIC CINTMEST—6 grewt for rale by 1 feb2B -' - : . B. A, KAXINESTOCK A CO. BLACK AD—6OOO lbs East IqUU and German, Tor sale by [feb23j B; A.' FAHNESTOCK & CO. : T>OWt»Ji«EI) ANTIMONY—MH) fos lor salo bv feb2B B. A. FAHNESTOCK * CO Y't DAUBKit SALXc—’JObblsfor-isaleby Aj fobSS : - B, A.-PAIINE3TOCK & CO. I iBY APPLES—IOO bnsbels rewived this duy, by U f..b28 . liKNRY H. OOLLINS. DltY * PJSACIiiiS—2LK3 butools this day received by • fcb2B :■ HKNKY H, COLLINS. PARED PEACUEB—J wicks fur sale bv • feh*2B • HENRY If. CQIXTNB. GUKKrfE— 500 prime W. U. Checw, for sale bv fcb3B : : , . HENRY H-CQLTJNS. / V BEEN APPLES—bbIs to arrive, and tor Fnlo by. \y feh2B -••• HENRY H.COLUN3. SHAVING BliUillEd—A largo and. fine sjuvtrtmcut ro celved by [marl| • -/ , JO3.I'LKMiNG. TYOUSSBL’SBAIIBEIt b’OAl*—Ouoof tbofloeFt wapanow XV in use; 50lbs received by ~ JOS- FLEMING, jnutl - Successor to L. WIU-cx AQo. HAEPBtt FOB PKBntJABY HAS C 05133 AT LAST ! CONTEXTS., - From Belgrevato Bucharist; Illustrated. - Life iaPnris, .. Nnpoloon Bonaparte. The Garotte: by G. P. B. James, The Foundling Hospitals of Paris. TbeNewcombc byThackoray; : My'French Master: The Long Toj&gd. Achapteron&nakes: KateGordonv Editor’s Table, Literary. Notices, Fashions, Ac. ' For sale at the Bookstore of . W.A. CO^ • feblO ■■ 70 Fonrth street. - X ANDS IN lOWA FOB BALE— / 1 i BSO acrea in Muscatine connty; . . .• 200 • do- Cedar 1 do;- . • 240 • do Scott ’ do; The above Landsare well located, after a personal exam* !natl n n Thow in MuPcntino county are, on ten miles from the city of Muscatine, and within two mil** of toe All«sissippiuod Missouri Railroad, which road is now making from Davenport to Ijwo City. They will bo sold In portions nf 40,80 and IGO acres. *Appiy Id JAMfirf BLAKELT, fcbZl ZU al llstato Agent T)EEa’B FLOUR OF PUMPKIN, FOB PlES—This arti X cln Is prepared from good sweat Pumpkins, and wOl make Pies of superior quality Dwec/wmx.— I Take one ounce, or two table spoonfblls of the powder, and add to it one qunrt of milk T let it stand an hour or two in a warm plnro, after which add eggs, splcas and swLCteuing to suit toe aod it will bo ready for baking." For sale by B, li. SHLLF.RS & CO. jalO 51 Wood street PfiKOTf’B BTLKL PENS—Just Twccirwl at No* ST Wood -street": Large barrel, donbio.flction pen; • . _••••.■ • • Spear-pointed 3 fountain pen;: « « “ extra fino points; : Itotible action pen, fioepolnts; - - Perryian pone, No 2, tin* points Tho above are the best steel pens ever brought to this city. To satisfy yon, coma and try them. BA&1BDL B. LAXIFPEIt, Successor to Luko Loomis. T AW BOOK 6— Xi rordon’s-iHccat, ia\c«t edition, 1853 * Tronbat tc Haluy’a Practice, 2 vols; Wharton’s Digest 2 yo!s ; ■ . BinnsV Joauco, latest edition : Bowrier’s Jaw. Dictionary, 2 tols, ' v Institutes, 4 vols; • Roberta’Digest of Statutes*. . : ChittytePlcadlngs, Ovols; ' Chltty’aßlacbstooe*2tola. • >. The ftbore for sale by 8, B.LAUFFEIL feb23 • - N 0.87 Wood street. BOOKS AND MAOAZlNKti— vKarly Engagements; (a new supply.) | . Home Scones end .Some Sounds; or, tbo World from 1 My Window; Theological Essays: . The Kdinburgßeriew*; for Janunry; • , Miriam Alroyi-aSomancoof the Twelfth Century: ... by B; DTiraeU;.! • ■ - , : Harper’sMagaiinOtfori’ebniftry?-'. • Popular Educator, fbr February; ■■■ ■■ . Megatlne of Art,;for February; v : ■ . Just Tocdred and for sale.attheeheap Book and Periodi cal office of j JI.A. QSpENftKNNEX * CO., feblS , JO Pourtb street. rityiLßlrfA BKlOK'HOUBH,'bf'six'rootos, on Robinson X street, near Federal street, Allegheny city. Reni.sl2o u year. Apply to & ODTHBERT & SON, jal3 140 Third street -iJf **»• • •• / S K . : „ \ \\s, ’ TELEGIiAJfMIC. THEOAP.WNIR BCTCIDE. TELEG2APH IdAEKETS. •i ' « won nwnn jfiEM j COMMERCIAL Tta-fitrer.—irfcetwatcrlii the channel, «nd rlilng from Allegheny rltef pusthanks to CagUE.-W, Gould far St Louis papers of laEt;.Wedo^^y^:iy < -^x"v^'.' : '-v'-»»-» : ' •>••->'•-■•/ r: i y .■.• -v V/v" /.i'jTfas'Aflni; eleumer will' iefltoilo'h-: day morning fcrhef lllinois river, We : 3Jesscnger-to our.irlenda elong that plafild. ; and assure them that she is a bout worthy of their (K.W. Gould,and all who dcsiro a.pleasant and speedy trip to the West, will And it to th^ir.comfort on-her. Tfis learn that the. oldvJU^»£j9*2; has to - Captain Gould, to run as• a> racket from StXcral* up the- Illinois.river.Bho was owned bjvtbe Cincinnati and idtta bursh Company, and w» understand -wassold Tor $12,000-' ■~Gincinniiti (XrrnmcrcuU t -Marc/i-JL .. - V-. >;;■ -10. : : !Thero aro.sovcral mistakes in-Uioftbovo.'W'e wilt correct but two.: She is not *n old boat;' She. wasEold fbtsl9,QQo. The river Is strolling considerately—suite ton m uch so io salt everybody. The Illinois baa about four feet to Peorio, and moro above Peveral.loats nre still aground below: No arrivals from the Upper or Missouri for a day ot two , Kearney EmbreG was Drought up again 6n the witness* 'stand,.before the U. S.Cir•:' cult Attornej.ycstcrday, and cross exMnined: His testi mony closes Oie.etidenwJfor tiro.prosecution, :as we undery stand. are thredorTonr witnesses lobe exahtlnodfdr the defence,7,. ' • • The 22. H. left Peoria onthe 25th; aftt Gatstnner at Pekin; ..Martha at Drowning Landing; Herald at Six-raHo Landing* Three feet and a half water on tuiacipaLbaw-—- SL Xou isDcm., Hareh 1. : - - •Ift: take the following highljtfnteresting paragraph from, the St. Louis Inldliflencer of the27th ultimo: • The steamer GxUdunia, now-in port, Is taking onvboaiii'a rery full cargo for tho Ohio JUver, consisting of ptovi/lotiv hUf ?, lead, chins, &0., nearly a‘l of which is uestlncdfortbo lSustummarkets via Wheeling nod Pittsburgh. Amongtbe ;pfovi>ionB thero aro tire hundred barrels lard, and two hundred boxes meat shipped .by one house, which goes di rect to Baltimore. The luw stage of the elver, and the blah. : rates of frelgh 11 o-- JJevr and ihence coastwise-, I* alreody.Futtling tho tide of exporta nttbls early day of tho reason up tho Ohio,, and Unices-there is a change; and n very material om la favor of the Southern route; we: may espeet to seethe principal shipments of lard, hemp,, boxed pneats, and. many otberhrtluleeof produce finding thdirwtty. ■up-the:Ohio to M'heeHdg .tiuo, Pittsburgh, and thonice over; tho Alleghenies to .the-Atlantia, seaboard.- Brnsent high • rates of. Iran spur hilinn.via of New Orleans, will, certaiuly drive a great deal, of freight in that direction. It now costs £1»76 to $2 per barrel freighton flour, and about the same on pork to >’ew ”iork nnd Boston by way of K«w Orhaus. The Ohio river.at-a fair stage, and the railroad* can beat this at least 25 to 3d per cent ; -Xktaract Sunk. —TVe learn L-y Mr.Ualilwln, the clerk of the Cataract, who arriTcd'hereyesterday morning, thattbi* ftentner, in rounding out .from JobnUricketV landing, struck on a rock, and sunk to her main deck. Fortunately there nas bat eight foot water where dlie struck, - and the freight was all on deck, and consequently escaped injury. . U enm-isted of some twonty*etirht hundred facklr of edit, and a lnrge lot of jig metal.— St. Louis Pemosrut, J\b. 2S* ‘ , Therevjrre no arrival? of any consequence yesterday at Coding, end the few hosts that were tht>ro boncd .South appeared io.no groat hurry to get away *fnr they know : they c-«n pet over the Jails for fevers! doyw henco. Tho -Hreria in good condition, acd is rising gradually.— ’Cititin Hiid £nqi(irer % 2Surch 3. - • ; PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 11 FE£T 0 INCUES WATEB Iff TUX CHANNEL, WEB UAHS. AHKIYKD. Steamer JeiTereon, Parkinson, Bwrtvsrin*,' • - 44 Luzerne, Benm?tt<Tk , ownKYi]lo. • “ Thomas Shrfrer, “ Gan. Bayard, Peebles, Ktitnbeth. 41 Winchester, Moerc.Wheolinj?. “ BucUey.c State,Bbltzb&rer, CioclnfcaU. 41 Linden, Summers, • 44 l*er*:a, IXntL'hincon;*Ne.vr Oceans. 41 Mjchluan, hn.ii.-Wolf, WullstHlo. DEPARTED. 44 . Broirnsvllle.. 4< Lusrtrne.nfinuott.BrownsYillo, 44 ThnmnsSiirlTer, Hendricksan, WofltNflwioo, 41 Gt:n.Baj-imJ,tVi‘blr*«»Kllarihulh. 44 Buckeye State, iMlzlinoTcr, Cincimaii. 44 Michigan, K0.2,W01f. WellFtHk*. w Forest-Cltr., Shnrt*e, jjteuWnTillc. 4 * James Park. Milter, St. I/miK . ~ 14 flmniU*. Staff*. William*, fct. Louis. 14 . i maneirr, Vnnilenjnlt, Cincinnati. 44 Pultun, uonnlyT, SL Loui*. Ciwroit, 'ZaucsYßTc, 4X IVTiTi*yiTnni.i, KlioefeDwr. Ciccanatu 44 Messcncer, Divw,Cmc;aontL- • STEAMBOATS. “1854.” rmSBTOGH, CISOIHNATI, LOtJISVH.t'E, SAINT LOUIS. Pittsburgh, aad Cincinnati StoamPackot lono, FnftTnE.WSTSTfiSCBfcr ' PASFENGKHS AND FRISIGHT UCTUCVJt PITTSBURGH, CINOINNATI, LOUISVILLE, Ana Saint Louis. v . Tm* Lrxt la compo«tl of «ten n«^> L rla-n pft*i*rful btfumors, uno- L/rU? h^~Affr=a.ijsd.|Q &1] i\l for aplendnf, safi'ty,t£i==£sa*s£a andcoisfurt, ttoii tin* o*or Tn'MCOU t«Mi.T HaffosSriua IUDEtw on die Ohio rir**r. U rannceta with ibo U. 8. Mail ludo of bteamer* from llnctanrtt! to LnulsrHUv and Saint Ixiula, by »hlch ya.*3enr:«rs and ti c3:rb-*l cn4 re crtytrd ihrouQh-tißilj. Two uw Steamtnt havo twenwldetf la the Mup, which now confl&i* of tho fohoTrtaic: boats; - * -IhxMxtf TfnHsrttxre Sonlt* iKi'shur^h. BUCKEYE STATE*.\V\ li«.TSltOOTCrw,..Bmiday. .MESSENGER, No. S. I; U T>avw...... -..Monrtny. ALLEGHENY Oeo. jrLu5....,.......... 4 ra*tfUajV -CRYSTAL l* A LACE SV». J. KoCNiS- W^lfi^y VIIILALKLPUIA .H. J. Oiucs,.... .....Thuntfay. riTTSDUKOn - ..11. ....Prtfaw PKNNSYLVANIA.,.......Jso. UuNtrstTr.ru L-ravn dally at 2'o’cluck. IVSL, jtrwiMj; Xo rocolred after urns o'clock oxt tUo oorniag of dcimrUirtt. For particulars. apply oa board, rr to JOHN .-n.:uviyosTOX,r JOHN FLACK, j-ApttW,- . Houoßgihcls House iruiUllngrv •••: For St* Louts anil Ualcnn* -Till? 'nUumtr GUAY -CLOUD,- Capt. 12. C. will kare far G>ft altf.-rc and. Inter* *Sl«r££ifc2arraedialo porJs.ou TIIUIISDAY, March Olh, at A o'clock, V. M. ' m Forfreigbt fcnJ pasaftffc npplrcn board, or to' ' " raarij VI,ACK_A LIVINGSTON, A^nts. For M. IjOulb. ' iwj • THE frtcansor N L'V 1). Gfl> riTC&ff&yoliJvtflll len»*f>r th«* rJx3Tii And intern; edia'c aaaSggaipogts cm MONDAY*. C:h ln«t, Yf>r freight and pwM;re apply on board, or to xnari JrtllJf KIiACK, AR«nt» For NtiibviUe* ■ TUB utofuiHT CLARA I)EAN% Cap*. Dias, I f4feftir»JfryiU ht-avo for tho above and latermwllato ports, £sCTfe«aoo MONDAY, the OUi lost. . frir freight end passage epply on hoard, or to gar3j : FLACK & HAKTOy. Ajpnlv; For St* Louis* mm, . The *t*oiuor V. & 51A.1t, Copt. Jaco# llaz* ljE>Uk*QwiEP f will leare for the oboTonw! intermediate C.ar-VirWniport* MONDAY, Ctbmf-t , at 4l\ 31. . For freight aud passage* apply on or to . m?ir4 JOHN FtAOK. Ajtfnt. - For Saw Orleans. THii Centner CIIKSOKSr CITY,-"Captain will, leave f.»r the above-and .taterme* purls on • MONDAY, March C.h, ftl 4 o'clock, l*. M. • Vnr freight and pMttiga np| ilyoa board. For St. Lontu an* l IlltnoU Klver. m mm* • The fiieamor MESrfKNGfcK No. 2, L\W.Gotn D, will leave fir tlio nbovo and Intarme »>.yrfeaasiZ:dialo jiort?, on MONDAY, March Olb ut 10 o'clock* A. M. *or freight or passage, opptv on boon!* or to : mar 4 ILACK £ UVI.NUSTON, Agent*. To tUc Public KNT£PJ?iIISEFOUNDKY, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA; GKINGSLAND, thankful for past favors, beg* to in* • form tho public that ho still came* on the FOUNDRY in all Us branches, ns heretofore. »t tb« old stand, corner of SANDUSKY Street and CENTRE Alley,- (near tho Eagle Cotton Hill.) In addition to 111* former work, hu has become tho proprietor of the uxcluslro right for the C. S. of John Johnson's SnlMleatlng Charcoal Smoothing Iron*patentcd January »TBs4. a decided improve meut upon »H other Charcoal'lrons, -Also, ho is. the owner of the undivided half of J.J. Johnson.’* patent Box Smooth ing- Iron, a very excellent article, warranted to give satis faction upon fair trial. Versons desirous of purchasing interests inthesd valuable • inventions, will plea*© address - C. XvINGjILAND, • f»h!fi Alleghany City- • ,w Spring Style of JOdlitil UOX & J&JL CO.corner of Wood street and Dmmontl Alley,will ’•’T*' tatioducelhe Bpring Btjlo of HATS this Any, ff»h!B. Notice to Tallora. GOAT HANDS, Vent Hands, and i’AntA Makers wanted at JOHN CALLAHAN’S, comer of Wood and Water streota.- Cask paid for work ororr Saturday eronlog frVT • Wanted. AN EXPERIENCED AND PRACTICAL CUTTER— One who understands tho Luiinusa- In all its depart xat-nta, at 30UN McCLOSKEY. k CO., feS No, 68Wood Btrr.i't and Diamond alley> Important lo Tailors* JUST KEOEIVED, o, 5 urge aseorlincutof Tailors’ ami Trlmmm 1 Shears, of the best makes la tho country, xrhlcU wo offor at themanaflcturerV prices,-at LOWN & TETLEY'd. Eatonvrl»u Works. lflG Wood fctrtot, -' Wholeralo Agents fog mamifocturerß. HARPMI 8 NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE *Ott PEJJ ItfJAßY.—ltecelved and Cor sain by II MISKU A 00* So. 22 Hmlthflcld gtrert. . V.COSTESTB.:- - - From Balgrndo to Bucharest—lllustrations—The Steppes of WKllwhla; Belgrade; Servian Dwelling; Great SbAn at Sophia; Itulas at Glourjevo; Traveling tn Vollarhla; Wallarbla? Ox wneous, Strcot in Bneba rest; Vallnchla nnl Glpsey Male Costumes; Wallachla and Gipsy remale Costumes; Port of Brallow. Liroio Paris— Sketches Abovo and Below Ground.—lllus trations—Abovo und. Below Ground; The Postman; Bettor Box; Post Car; Interior of Post Car; Nil Ad - *mlr*ri» LoaClaqueurs; a lias; the Door of the Theatre; ZfowTheatre; Sisters of Charity; Pickpocket; Police and ~Mendl<amt. • . ... feblO. riilifi SOCIAL OHCULSUtA-ior Fluteur Violin: acol* I > lection of tho moat popular melodic*, arranged as Solos, Duetts,Trios, andQurfHettcs, by Stephen 0. Foster, author of “ Old Folks at llome,” “Jielly Bly,” u My Old Kentucky Uomp,” 4c, Ac. Burt I.—Airs arranged ns Solos for. eltherTlolln or Flute. Port ll*-—Airs arranged asDuctto. Part lII.—AIrS arranged os Trios. . Port IV.—Airs arranged QuArtettes. Imho trios and quartettes thobasßis primarily intended for tho Violin and Vlollncello, although in uwir nbsonee the parts written for them, may bo played with good effect on the Plano. A fresh supply of the abOTO works received and for Solo, wholesale and BLT7MG, 118 Woo<> street. tJST KEOKlviiD-^A'now guppjy of tho following lata publications: • , ■ Fern I-CftToa from Fanny’s Portfolio;. Thcological ilfiSays: by T. D; Maurice, M. A.; Philosophical IVrilera and other: by Do Qulocey; lEnriy Kngggementar-by Mary Frazer; ... . TbellehaviorßcKjfc: by Mias Leslie; 4 Woman and. hcr-Needu; by Mrs. E. 0. Smith; ShodowXand: by Mrs.E. o.Smith; Lldny Lockwood: by,Catherine Crowe; v The Byn Houfo ; plot by.G. \V« filelteynotds; Anne Vincent: a Domestio Story; For sale at . W. A Co., = 30 Fourth street. ri \ ATES—II) mala, notf * • < JJf >.sPrunes, rlgbsjars; •* 6 do do fancyjars. , In store and for sale by . JOSHUA RHODES & CO., <l9 Wood Btrcoj ‘C • , . „ , yf* *;-< ■ ~ « f ~p** -f •* , 3AILYBSVIEW OF.PITTSBTOGHHABEET. ; umo* or Daiw Morsiw Biat, • v' * Monday, March <5, lflM. / 1: Business oh Saturday waa quiet and gcncrally dnM; in :tbn market we find no material change te-uote from Vrlday. *; FLOUR—Theruwere but one ortwo'vcry small lota on the wharfj Wblch wcra held at $7.- -.Vrflm' eiorea: we hate ;aales reported at £7jl2*/<@7,25, .for .euperflqe. Tbo market dsr kUII unsettled, but it la hoped tbfii .steamer with Liverpool ‘datesto-the IBtbf, hotr folly du^'will kttlo lt ono .wuy or ■thoother. . . ; GRAlN.—There was Vary llttla offered to-day, and prices freibain unaltered.* Wo qoolo Oats-ready pale ftt'4o@42c; '<3orn 62@65c; 125 bus Oats', from etore, at 4-Ic. • l BEEU.—The demand.fcev;<JlGver Seed; Is legs'.acilro-ririd prfees haye ii downward 'teudeber*:". Wo quote: at: $5,25, as-; the ouUldo figure from first hands.; i BULK MKAT.—We-note a, gale of&OOOlba hog round at frXo. ' JiACON,—'Wßlmveno change to notice in this article,hut quote at f@6l£o for. Shouluera,.and 9@9}£c for Hams, with Baled of SO,coo-fi>.+nt llnise figures. - :• ; • .■ ; ' BUG AUCUItKD HAMS.—Sales of 8 tlcrceff at 11. . DRIED BEEF.—Sate* of 10 tierces nt 9*X : LAIll) OlL.—Sale* of 5 this at7sfor No. 1; this Is a de cline,... V r 6UGATU—Wehave rales of 18 hlida inlots ats@sVtf.' - MOLASSES.—SaIes of 55 bblrt at 2-1. CHEESE—SaIes of 40hoaea aH)@9j^ PISH —Sales of 9 bhl* white at $9,25. ' . II AT.—l5 loads sold at the ecales at $12@15.. SWEET.POTATOES;—SaIes of 10 bbis choice at 75 coots . per bnshol. , r' J . • CANDLES.—SaIes reported bf2oo boxes dipped et'l3}£; ca*h. ■ • ■ ■ t APPLES.—SaIoa.-of 23 bbls Pippins at $2,75. EAITK Hi oonEsnkn pAiw-roa Hoon A Sargent) £ - Cbmcr of Wood and Si PENNS¥LVANLA. i •Pittsburgh Banks .... par.! .Philadelphia : V . %\ Brownsville ** por.[ Ba6ka county ■ \i ChcsterCo.(newlMae)«. ' M Columbia Bride© C 0...... . W Danville •* ......... Ji Delaware co. Doyletitowa « ........ Ractoa Germantown y. Lancaster Banks..... . hi Lebanon “ \A ;dout}njmeTyco.Daakfl.W. Y\ Northumberland ... . y . PottarHle .v» H ltwuliu;* V iZ Schuylkill county u ... if Washington i{ ... U WeatJß ranch . ... M M Wy0ming^................... % Gurhsle % Ch4iabcrsburg«.t«....— ; | i Gcrtjfiimrgb % Harrisburg........ % i1nncrda1e.................... % Middletown % Wayncfiburg .35 York 8ank5.................. % TWlcfNotcs ........... % United States 8ank....... IS Allegheny City Scrips.... par. Pittsburgh City .;ivi— par. Allegheny Co. “ ......pruin. NBWYOItK. New York City *4 Country 8an!t*;.w.....„ % NT,IV JERSEY. All solvent hn0kj......... 55 DELAWARE. All solvent 8anka......... • 15 J i mn11Jf0te5.......i...;.-...i MARYLAND. Baltimore Uank5~........ M Country 8anka............... % VIRGINIA. ...- • UoakorVa.*brstJclica.». -95 Furmcrs'Ck.ahniocheau 9a T<jU*Uiu«^~.. VaUeyllk** braucbe,«~~. Ten Guilders ........... 300 Exckangoitk.* branches -V L0u5*d’0r....».....~......... 435 Wheeling Banks-.-..,. 12 Napoleon*—..... ....- 353 '.Yheeling'branelies....—• pi Doablooix* ? Fatrfp*-;,...,.15 70 : NEW ENGLAND. ..10 £5 All solTcnt Banks.,-...., Ducat5.....,.—....,.,.. -2 10 ; PEICE3 OF STOCKS. coanactn'naiit roarnroiornwotost ht Piitrlckt & Friend, Bsehanpe Broker*, Corner ofFifth awf if fod strtels, fiitltburgh. ' LOANS, . . . Did. t AtJeed. Btr Val. -UnltedStiitci6s.agCS..,.^ M *..,.-..4.110,00!S 120,00; *1100,04 Uait4^Statcst?s.lß63—. moo - 101,00; 100,VO 105,00 . OOO; 100,00 r<?tinrylTimias3\ 55,00. -97,00; 1-10045.0. e0nnty.631...'.,..,..W-«.‘ l • - 1 100,00; .100,00 county coupons.—..... 90,00, 100,00} l(»,QO. P».tWrt«sh city 05...—..;.;. .98,00,' -100,00. -100,00 Pittsburgh city coupons, payable ‘ . j . } - . New Y0rk.;..™....,....., 102.00 102,00: 100,00 Allegheny City S 93,00}09,00: 100,00. Allegheny City. coupons, payabla I t . in Philadelphia...,....:. - ‘ 92,00; 94,005 100,00 BANK STOCKS. . ; y: ‘amTslofPittsburgh >.65,00: *W,75|. >50,00 Merchants* Slauuf.ictaxcre’lJank 67,0 c) *57,50; 60,00 Exchange 8ank................ 55,26- 6&,00i 50,03 Farmers'DcpnsU.Baak ! ' Saringh-8ank.....: .. 00,00: ’ 00,00) 2,14 . v BRIDGE STOCKS.- . - A . Monbngabela 8ridge—....,.....}.. 23,75; '24,00; > 25,00 St. Clair.strecißrMge... SO,00) . .25,00 li&nd>tr«et Bridge—. - 00,00?:..-.00,09] 47,00 Northern Liberties OO,O- . 89,00; 60,00 ' INSURANCE STOCKS. ]: • i Western Insurance Company...... 15,50; =16,00; Citiicuf* Insurawre Company...’.*. ; r 15,00-: : T7,Oj,v\:- fosijeiatrf Pifcnicn’e Company.... P.liu; “.on-- ' TKLEGUAPII STOCKS. {• • - ’Atlinlicaad-OWo;-.—, U,W 60,00 Wthdmrgh,C3nciaaatj*LouL<<rine 41,76*. 4'j.Or; :LakeF.rie.....^............4 I 24,!**! • 60,00 PttfebujfcUOus Wcrkc.-...:.*** : M,oq.’ \-83,50;-- .50,00 MaaonsabeJaSla^k^raU*v^. M ....... ] 46,0 V;- £G,-x) KAH.nOAI>Sfi:.CS. . ! '■••... > • Pranrylrani* - 49,&.j. 49,75} . 63,00 ObloanllVnrtEylraniaKnilroftrt.M .48.76: ":'49,0C! 50,00 CleTulaml* WttriJurgh. Railroads, oO,OCj &7.ov'; > 50,00 Marine Railway ond Dry D0ck.....: 102,60] 105,0i>; 100,09 Turtle Greek Think ib’&d,.—...... 10,00, 12,00; 25,09- PerrysrHl*Plank Road.-*.........*.. SO.OCj 25,00 GreousburßTunifiike,...^.,;.-—.. 8,0 C; - 10,00) Cbartkr^CoalO.-Eopany—. ,• igsm- 20,00 : GOPPiiiisTocirs.'. j; Pittsburgh ahOßosiOc..-..'............ ' ——: 175,0*; ...... North Aratrieari „ —C3,«k : ; North ITfcst;.. . . | 20,0t<5 ....... North Western..... ....... —— I 17,0‘*: ...... Adventure 6,26’ . ...... Ohio Trap Pork ...... { l?,sr><. Minnesota.. .{ Jho,*K»i Pittsburgh and We ' 'ft,oo; 10,00: , ...... Dongla* Houghtrti......"! - 4,69, 6,9::! tfatonogan .......... - • {. . ! . , Bldtf* : -H 7,90! ■ Fir* Strut; ..... 1.52 1.75 f. C011ing...—... 9.00! Z,zir ...... A*t«C...~ yO.OO; * Bluff, ...... /2,u0. 2,69; ...... Penimalar j . ! Arery.....,......*.; : 2,0*;; Forest . —0,09> Phcrnix...;....— 7,00; 9 s uu ( Iron City .2,50: B,oo'.- —„ .Saturday. SCm-ANKUAL SALG ■;. Continued through February* 1851, .. A. A. MAbON A 00., N0..25 fifth street, opposite the • Iron Chy Hotel. will continue their So ml Annual Sale through the month of February, 1651 Their Immense itock will bo ncala marked down, and sold at still FUJI* TUER REDUCTION IN PRICES. , f«-l Undertaking. - WM. V. ALF.XAN DKR, (famierly of the corner of Penn niiil St. Clnlr street*,} having resume! the above fcutd orsu at N0.12'2 SmithE'.'M street, next door to Virgin nl!*y, h-prepared to furuhli COFFINS, U KARSH, CARRIAGES, and every thing Decenary for funeral purposes, at tbo short* C*tn«ttee. ;'fuhS:lia'. Omcs OiUU A5X> P£N*BHVANtA.IUILROA» Co.. V ’ PlU»burgh, ; December SI, 1553. j fPIID Directors of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad ; X Company have dcclotvd a dividend or four percent, out ... the net earnings of the road for this six months ending thU day, payable on and after the 23d January next. ... Transfer Books/urJU bo closed nntil.27ih January, pros.. Ja9 : ' W. LaRXMER; Jr., Tftasur<»r« SEALED PROPOSALS>M be received at the oflfco of the subscriber,, oh. Carson strect,ln the borough oflilrming* bam, until Saturday, the llih dapof March next,: for-the Cfectton borough, pf a brick Market Holme,!Sß by go feet, two-'stnries high. .Plans nod sped 11 cations may boex* niblnod at thu fiomaplace, any tiuteafterthe2olb lust.- .••• .if. PATTERSON, Burtccw. Dirmtngbiuh, February 18,1354. ..; : y. fah2o:2tr BUIhDLNO LOT KOa SALUv A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending bach 109 leefc to Wide alley. Ottlho back part of the Lot Is h Cellar Wall, built for two small Houses. This Lot ; Is in ft desirable location for aresldetico; And wHVbo sold lowland on fovorablu terms. -Title good, and . clear from Incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. K. GILLMOHH. •• •• f<*b2Jt.. • \ At OfHce. of Morning Pont. :1 BCILDINQ LOTS, In the' viUaa» k Vof ; TctnpC3*ancuvHlo: "■ ettch lot 25 fret "by 110. to 810 feet alley. The above Lots are very desirable for .building or manufacturing pur .poses, and wilt .bo sold at moderate price.", olid on rou&m able terms'. Title Indisputable. - Enquire oTI • : wm.'.j. Howard; Jr., K 6.179 Fourth #tr*et . Or JAMES 0. ItICHF.V, . Heal K*tntc Actant, at this Office. • Notice to Stockholders. OmCE OP'TKE rittSU’Oll AS» COENBItSVIUB Tl. 1 Pittsburgh, February 2f,\185L j ■k< GTtER.VELY to tt resolution of tbo Board, of Dire mors bf-tho Pittsburgh nndConnelleville R, K. Co., passed nt a meeting hold at the office of tbo Company, Neville ilol!, Id -this city, on Wednesday.the 22d iivt. Individual subscrh hers to the stock of said company aye: hereby notified, that’ the 2d,3d and 4th/instalments of two dollars and fifty cent* per skate bn their subscriptions will be due and. payable’at tie office of the Company, ontho 15th days of Marcli, April and May next. ’ WM B.‘CURRY, Treasurer, fet>2S : \\ A 0. U. R. Co. HAVING dipposod of my entire interest In my business to my son WILLIAM;, and CORNELIUS MURPHY, llioy will continue the same business in the saru op 1 aco, No. 34 Market street. From- their experience in tbo business,, and .with on entire new stock of goods, I inn satisfied they, will be able to thb most fastidious. X would bespeak, for them a continuance of the patronage ot my fanner cus tomers in particular, andeftho public generally.- • , JOHN FORSYTII. Co-Partnership. FROM tbo above It will bo seen, that :we have purchfiFed the Interest of John Forsyth in the. Merchant Tailor ing and Clothing business. We;are.;now. opening altrge and well selected stock of goods; such as wafeei a&suredwill glvo satisfaction to those who may favor us with a coll. By strict attention to businm'vre bope io merit a liberal’share of patronogd. FORSYTH &MURPHY, -No.lU-Market-street, near Second. • Depot and Rallroad Track For Rent. Adams & co.’s freight depot on liberty Street, with Railroad Track, Switch, and-appurte nances,for a term of .years. Inquire at the Express Office, No 64 FOURTH Street. febUrtf ANDERSON & CO-, have jnst started their pa . - per mill at tbo above place, where they will be happy to rcceivo -orders-Ibr' printing and wrapping paper of all sizes. . I • v ,-• V feh27;tf HAVING determined to closo my business within the next sixty days, I will sell off my remaining stock at greatly reduced prices.: The stock comprises many desire*, ole.,Goods; amongst them are 30 ps» Bar’d Country Flan nols, Belting at 60 cents a yard.. J. G. MUNTZ, jftitf . Market street,..near Libortr. / ' ' ROBERT E. PHIIiEIPS, ■ ATTORNEY AT LAW OSAGE ORANGE SEED—6 bbls, fresh seed just received from Red Bivcr,for sale at the Seed and Horticultural Store, 40 Fifth street. [febl] JAMES EARDROP. ■ .<-yAV';*. Vv' *►>.-::. -v. . POST. ICE MOJWISO PCS* M Cxchangeßonkera, uth ttrceii, Pittsburgh. . i onn>. [Statoßk-'andbranches...% jliankofSaiidusky.i,...... "* Grtmvi11Q..;.....*.. 60 NorwaUs.,.. ; Crbana 50 Wooster... 25 INLIANA. Btato Stock Bituks.-...,.. 24 IStateßk.audbraiicieair./ •/••?:■ State Stock. 8ank5;,...:,;,' State Bankßranclu,..;., 50 / Bjmktif 111in0i5............ 75 . KENTUCKY. AUpolvuut'Banks. MISSOURI. Staterßk.and bcaoclito ty. : MICHIGAN', AU solvontSanhs......... 1 WISOONSIN. Marine * Fire Insurance. Co. atMHwankiiJ ...2 TBNNESSEJS. All solvent 8ank5....;....' S . NORTH CAROLINA. Allsolventßanks......... 1 • ; SOUTH CAROLINA,. ; All solvent Basics GEORGIA AH eolvent 8ank5..,...,., \y, : ALABAMA. • All solvent 8ack5......... 6 LOUISIANA. . All solvent Banks IU EXCHANGER. ST*?*? Y0rk..;.;,.., ; pnr;‘ Philadelphia.,.,......'. : , par. 80it1mbre....... per. ■^dfcsc’t. fx>ul;triila., % dicc’t. 8LLau1k1.... M ..M,.....l disc’t. VALUE OP COINS. AaericaiiGom(new)...... par. American Gold (old). pr’m. ........44 S 3 Guinea?/..5 QO Prcdcrlckdora......... .7-80 Ten 'rba1era... M ....»....M. 7 80 ; Dividend Notice* To Builders* At Private tsale. NEW PAPER MILL. QANTO& OHIO. BARGAINS* ST. LOUIS* Mo. AUCTION SALKS Auction ctcrrxi 'MTASIBB;' M’KENNAj Auctioneer im't' ; •t/.' : WcrtKl : fitrct-.t, ncar ,thti ( l :vniH?; af.Kliib. And -eecontl-hisiVd doy r.t’ 10 and 3 o'-cluck V’ttud sxt early gas lights eaeh cy and -JoWclryiQu»ufiVbtoltf,lJ«ipkSj Faucy irCfnlu-vOutlcrj', KhoeS, Ac., with ageneral: iLSSOrtirteht of dußcriptioa of Dry Qoixte. ; Befer to the principal merchants. . fufaO _•■ . ■ SaUii : j'-'A- T the Coiniriercml of .AVood and J\j Fifth streets, at 10 o’clock, A.M., a geperfU uKs.nrtmcnt of Seasonable, Staple and. .Fancy Dry Goods,Clothing-,Boots andShoeSj flats,Clips, tei. : " AT 2 O’CLOCK, V. 7 J., Groccries.QueensWare, Glri&warej,Table Cutlery, backing Glaspes, Netyancl Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fur niture, Ac^, . _ AT 7-O’CLOCK, IVM., - Books, Stationery, lftnay rrfUßteiP .Itiitniineniy, Hardware arid CutierjV-Clotitinpj. Varfiiiy Poods, GoMar.d SilVerwatebea, VP.JiI.vBAVIS,’ ; JAMB SlcEEifKAT^c^assr.'-V . .\XriNES-AmxiQUOR3 At ; TP.ESD’A Y, T f Mdrv.h Ttl3. at 2 o'clock, Kirill at M’Keri’nivs Aurtforl nmiPH, Liquors:. 4 quarter pipes CegnciaPratay* i . 2 •do-■ do v .*dp . - Diipuy & Go. i 3 do. .do ' - do ' • Tinett, CnstUlian & .Co.;. 0 ■ .jdO- " do - : .;• Port Wine; . - : inaHg , ■•••■■ - • -; > -JAMES M'KtNNA. Aoc'r •j£?£?2 DOZSN FINE SHIKTiJ At Auction.—On XJVJI2 NEXT, March 6th, at; Jartiea McKnnnu'a ADcti'iu House, the folfowinjt lot.cf assortfri Shirt?,‘bdouspng to a city ertnbll^Timent,<iccUuiu£ thathu4uet4 vir.: : 23 442 dozen find white shirts, with linen bosoms of the ; v njostfrt?Jhiouahfo styles’! . 10 dozen fine fancy shirts; .2 do check •; do . 21 do hickory . do .. ; niarl; ;JAMES Avc't OiiAD •AND YIaKDAU -At Auoiio.v—Ou TUESDAY: iT' NEXT, Mnrch7th l . ai tXn’eloQk, will lioiobl jit'James .M’Konna’a Auction House, 16bnlf bhis.Shadi'O Iddfvgotd Tlncgar. ■ --fniari} r i JAMES M’KKNKAuXite't., S l ~T(icK“oE BOQKS > AT cvcbiajr* March I ltk r at early gag light, will bo sold at MeKernia'sauctrm hcntLe, a large assortment of standard, theological. and misceUuin-- ooh ‘Stationery, Ac. ••". MeRENXA.. mnr2 : .-• ■ Ao<di'’&n-r;' ; DHY GOODS, AT AVdiONr-On .llih'ihW, Miiu'h CCli, jit 2 o'clock,. will; Jkj soidHtr MeKeuba’s ;auefl<<n house, and continue everyday durmte the week, or until all’ ore sold, the fpllowirg extensive; n;sr.rtment of Dry Goods, Suxony-Cbbnrg’e merino *, alparcap, rr.ous doiuine*, berages, ginnhbms, Hnoii lustres, chintzes, pant. Ktdll,i'esUngP,. flannels.' bleached and brown.muslin., line woolen plaid, silk bdkfs ami cravats, fine 'fhawls avid-virMs JulUfs, ribbons, laces, spOolcottonvclovenitud-hosiery, KuspendcrV,liuspjsi,white :drc*s. check and hickory .t-hlris, Irish lineiif.XtEekram.unii Padding cambric -bdkfcj diot.ef lk»ota and biiDefv Heady made Cloibihg, An. ' . mart .. :,.JA:3. McKP.N'NA, Aur.’t. P... j£. .p&TIS, Auctioneer. Brick iweli/ing nousß'Astf iot jfr&Tcwoe—' CnBATBKDAY ‘4 WttKOO&'Maxctrt ?, *U oVJookV un. the premises, No. 107 £ecom] street, thc- Scotch Hill market house, will I e soM that VHlUfilildLot cif Groaml, having* front of -4 feet j;n. S.;conl. Bireet. HXui ' Uiet f»sfeot, on vrbleh is erei>fec! a modern style brick dwelling house arid f-tqve rc-Oihi with vytcrihivi! b ide hmldingfi, finished in.lbo. lest manner', with cold water pipes, fic, The .!•»» wien - by vulli.njr ori Mr. .Snmuel.M T C]aio, tho preseot occupant. TitbriuGis putable. Terms at. sale. ■ : .. IV M. DAVIS, •'• ■_ triar4f ~ •!. ■ •'• - 'Auctwif'er.'■: HOUSKUOLD A.NI) KitCli.£N TilK’Kf) iJKhfAT AV~. MOUXING, M«rrh Ktb. nt 10 o’c.Oek, at .dwelling house,. No. G£. Yfeb.-'Ur street,-wiil T-e sold:without .reserve, a general r.s.“«rtiru‘ob.of '.hoosVdtoM' furniture,hnrnjj newamong vlifrh are afiuuuUtjoniigb ttsd low pokt bedsteads, (“hairs, tables, Work nrsdwar-hjsfnnvis, pitrf‘ir, ebatnliyrntul Flair feat lualtruHses looking glhsse;*,.window blix.-ds.-flrri irons,glass and chiDa ware. : ---■ ■'.••• Also, a (tuabtiiy*.of kitchen utensils, ico'dntig stovo, uc, • TerttW m<<h. jinar4}, P. M. DAYI£, Auc’?. X7fßEft*fYT?^i^^mHo>RtY^r^Wft^.^67i ,ll SATURDAY, March ISth, atO <rn the prcnnsvA will l>e snld wiihont by order of Jvi-bcrt hrlib.T'-n... Tru?tee,Ac.. idsht viuusblaj>.d.*t>r Ground, rifetmt* <,ri Hat • fouUi ridir of Liberty street, *1 its sanction with ‘ SixUrst.-. two of which extend on Sixth street; eeeh having a fruit of IS f**K and an average depth of 120 feet to an-alley. Also t*o lot"of grouml on \*irgki Alley, having legether a front of 54 feel inches, Rt:d ex tending back S 3 fd-t'td an allt-y 10 fict wide. Tho'premiss on Liberty end: Sixth' streets, are at prc-Fcul Ofr'upicu by riotluerj, uml are desir able hwoGuns for biLripiss purjKiH;?.. - A plan may be R-enat the Auction rooms;. Tonlis atMle. ■ tW2 : : . v JVM; DAVIS, Auct. : '.TJUKIU .MLfiir-'<»i> XGJiis* I>aY, March '!lh, 1851* n't 3 o'clock, will l-ii-scodou -h« {J>at valuistty f»ut of (irouiid; or. the .‘-outft side of Fifth street, Iwtvwa Wood ftdrt r'znthli-.dd fitrcvt".’ haticga frontr-f eighteen fan on Fifth street, suit.! extend-, lag haclt'l2o Svhicb is emUdc. two store fran-.e’ hourc. sfc presoht ocrupii'd as a Vwj:>t-'rf.ln ; - (ini' lot. Term* Cask. fih22 LIST-OF GEOTnns. PATENT M-E0IOI2?E3, . O.VnIHMJ AKT>l’'■iJtf«ALfc«T - > PLEJinso nnoTuaiis, ■ Prs'; l rlf<rTJ*r'snAat i , *V^ oli • • - . irfioVMfr iirutf'jisl* andVtdl’n i,i IXtirni ■ I ' CornerlVurtli andWr>f»>l . . KKEUm’S ASIK7iICAK CUJiroiINI);- Jayno’a.Alterative: ■\ “■ . Carminative Bati'iia; . !'•.. K Hair Dye: \ -i - u Expectorant ! - <r ' gaoMlftt-pilte:'.- .■• . j- - • “ JinlrTonler ' \ - ' YfistHr’s Wiils/mt of Wild Clpvrry: i-. Bryant's Pulmonary ; I . Iloofland’a th*mtin Bitters; - Holland ."• tlo Uostotter’s Stomnrh do - /■•••.. MorchWs’Uleri»eC«Uio*jcoti: v . . Storms’SectchCkmah Catitly; v • . Brice's •; d:»; ■ Thoru’fl do s •••■■••■•: . Ilowe’a .•• • -.do;. .•' * Ifc^ty-d'sladinCholacogue;' - • . - •. ' Morse's Invigorating CorukVl? 1 ; .. 'fylcr'sGuni Arable Drojis; • • , ; Pbalon’s ’ du " ...• '. Bstebsiov’s ' do . McMuuu’b Elixir of.Opmta;.. •• Bryant’s Purifying Extract; ' .•• •’... Dailey's lhda Extract; - : . Ernwn’s tfecncctffdamsienGinger; . MrAllixierVilo . do; ' KidderVluadUblolrki : • Poyroa’s - dp . d*?; ••; Anjludd’s do; \ Dr, Curtis’llyjmann; V - V;, • - I.yori.H 1 Kaib.uiron: David's Lilly While: - lWv-hi’s do do; ‘ ". Tobias 1 Linitncni; - l- : Huai’* • ■ t'o; ..■ ■•• •"..'"• ; Alleids Nerve and Ecmo Liiiimeni; Mexican Mustang ' >'•?■' do; - Barrel*!* ATaHau V ? do; Gardner's •' ■.3 do;- •Batne’s PHo Lolioa; j i-ltwu I'tta; • / \V "• -_V Sfprpa’s AmuPtlcOil: '--J-.' ‘ V. Merchant's Gargling Oil: : lto*htm>»Ciaik« !i CP.'* Col I.iver Oil , MeAHistcr’g Ointmeut; Flags’ltch • do; Berrcl’s do; • Grays . do; •. Track’s Mftpacfic-Olninient-i . Judkin’a dr*v .. .. ’ Swaim's Paaaccn; Uouck’s, do;"-' ,£nrgant> Inißnt . •’■.•-•.'■V-J--''- Vrtry Paris 1 I’aln Killer; Ayer's Gharry Pectoral; - . ' Houghtcu.*d Pepsin; , : ...•■ •. . " ; Klurisl'etroleum; ’ . . • McLane’s Celebrated Liver Bill?; ■ BwndriJth’a. • • . -do Wright's Indian VegctnblcTin?; Loo’s Anti-bilinua ; ?«lo; - fNarpavarilinßliXid ' do; > •;' Even’s y. do: f Swaynes'Extract Sar?Hparil!:i Blood I’ilh; : Jayne’s Anodyne Gough - ' »to;. - Tawnßvml’s Health do: Jew Datld’s Blasters: 'hhoemakcr’a • do; * Pr. Newman’? do; Hadwaj'sJteady Kciu*t‘; . JilorrlV Homedy; : ibrot Wood’s Hair Rr-sidraUvo; : Emerson’* do; . Boll’s Sfirjiaparill-;; To.wns<jQd’a do; ; j SuncVs . -GuypnG’? ExtractAMlow. Eof.ka*ad Sor?:ipaxUla; IVolir’s ScbliHlani foai;, Clearcr’s jlom’V: ’ •. “ . Highly-Scouted Brown Windsor; • t( ' Musk; - • - - Lndlnm’p ; Mchano’s Sudorific Ctn:g]i Syrup; '. • Tyler’s Gi*m Arabic . do; . : . &dk‘ra* : : do; - Sway lie’s Syiupbnyild Cherry; - Sniitli’s Tonic Syrwa; ■- . Barry’s Trlcophoi'ons: : .Norwood’sTincturoofVaratnJm Vmd«*;' / . McLane’sCelebrated Vermiruiie, . Pr. Locock’s l’UlmonlclValers; : . - Thompson’s EyeAVater; ' > Agents for nil of Dr, McCliatoek’a.Famlly MoOSUdnc:*; . lh*. Needham’s Breast . ! Water’s ' Gum Elusiie •: do do. ' Toßallroml w Cont,ractor«i Orncs or.Tac PmTQuiion aKi> CoNxettsviii?: k. r. Co; v. • 'X\*liruary-2Ci,lS.'>4. SEALED proposals will he received, tit the. office of this Company at Neville Hall, iu live city of Fitisbuxgh., uih til 5 o’clock; F. .-Wednesday;- tbe'-22J;dft'y.- of Mari-h next, for Graduation and. Masonry of that part of the i’ , Ut.s* r burgh rand Cuqnollsvillo: Railroad. extending: from .West Newton,ln WostuiorcLind county, to Connellsyijlu. In Fay ette county, in tbl? State, h distaucc of 5. r > niilea.-. v- This work.ls; generally of a very light character; it will W -divided "Into Factious of about. bno nillc caeK Propels will bo received forone onaore seetionw. ... ■ Proposalft will also be recV:lvt\l, /until tbo >rvme time, for the-making of thu Tiijihel at the Saud-Pateh-Sumiuit, nrv :tbo Atieghpny.mQuntali, about Sfunilesfrnm CuuihorJar.d. This Tunnel 1a to bo Pony One Hundrod. .fret ia length; through Kock. This work :ia worthy the attention or the best Contractors. - It is. in an excel lent region t o .do- work. ‘cheaply.- - : MBpa, profilcfl and specifications:will bo.ready for the ox amlnation of blddcrs on and after the Sixth day of-March: n“Xt, and all proper information given on application to' Oliver W. Barnes,; Chief Engineer, or the Assistant Engi neer on the line. ‘ ‘-Batlsractory > testimoniftla will bo expected -from Coitirno tors hot known to the Company. • :. By order of tho;Bpar<L WM. LARIMER, Jr., V WORLD’S FAIRS, XonGon, 1851, and New Yorlr, 18511. TRIUMPH OVFJVTHECOMFETITION OF THE WORLD! ,i THE first audonlyFßlZE METALS for liar-. .ncsa.Rtth'eGreat Exhibitions In Lqndtrn,2Bsl, • and Id. Now York, 1853, wn*awarded to-' - , ' LACEY & PHILLIPS, -■ - Messrs. LACEY & P!IILLtP3; at tliwr cxlenslvoe,vtab llshment, Nos 12,14 and 16, Soutb P'ifUL- street, l’hrtadei-' p&afkeep tbo largest Flock of ready-made Hamess and giddies of tiny houso. in the-United States.' They have reduced the;bue!nesx of matmfactiiring to such tem, that, for quality and price, they are beyond all cout*' petition.. The best of Leather .only is uxxl/and ;np p-Unr* Bxo-spared to roach perfection in every articie. . - It is ocknwledged. that for elegance, lightness, .comfort and real value, tbo ilorucfs and Saddles of Lacey ' & I‘hti- ' tips surpass all others; They invite a close examination of tiieirstock..; ' Attenttbii is called to thefullowiriff ccale of prices: "■ Good, plain, serrlceab'l®. Single lloTnes, < 5'......5VJ,c0 to^.j,t3o fancy : / «•" \ -23,50 ta.-ca.fiO “ plain Double Harney, .V'40,00 in "ta'Op'. They barc'.a branch of their estabJ©nJenl dt JT*-, rOr* leans,Ub. 81'Charlef>street. , • ...r: .Country llamedi liltthers can bo supplied •ffllli.TlaTncEs cdieapor than they can tnahuijicturo thcra. .CST" AnumlMjrof HAKNESS MAKEItS'aw otTemV con stant employmeiitj.tbo giron. Apply to . •• 'liACilY k rmW.IPS, N 0,12,14 wxd 10, South Ififih street ucer Minor streut, Phnadelphia, ' feb2 . ' '*■£ V A, - *+ • 'V *, t}?; , * r ) - :' -*r ■rSt-K-'.v-W.-.-,.?. PIITSBTISGH TO CXEVfiIABB. Fare Reduced to s3< ILUVTitAND A.\U pmaUUBCm JIAtLBOADS, I-T CONNECTION' TOtll STIIAMKK3 'tvisx'HEsxsßAvsDmmrAt. rui>-.Mly.•(SmiiljiysMjiHpted) Vn ToXomh ' 37; ■ iin ' V !'“, ?."r D ' 1 i* 4 -®'® 'A-;3r, ana: 250 P M.Cttbd P.M.'ma’TjCdirtuiflitaw-p.jtv for ClUTeliuid, Tokiio,CUlcngo, and (ho North y^’,.bom* sooth or 0,4 from,Cl<mdiii>d : ; to Columbus. CiOL'iritir.!i, till fr,il:i, or Albany, con t(i o„ it.. -Mimen. HINOHBSIER tftS'BnntSA^S£?S °S- Morotigf.hr mbVharf, I'Utbhurgh.rmd go dintttiTforw’flnl !rethua.l'.tfEsprSssTramfr6oi,Woll3Wni,rai K isud atT.oO. I* M, or.«t tho sumo time as vlaO.and I\-R. K ■ Item' which 'leaved •PUwbnrgU.'at- B;,’A M, tljerobv Batioir-. jive houTfddcniior. at AUianct. \ ..•..w.-;-*' .:.Pii«=engerSraro;licfceted- thrbdgK to CreveMnUyTcfledo,' Chicago, Xa&illc, and; ;.£t v touJs, arid • closoctmnit* Hon at Olerelansl-witli t’rujns4bf-.tho^bbt o •., : ’ r ■-• Uasrrngerc'hiioL'ed through,' to. Cleveland., on board; the] boats, und.’acoomjianhid by ii baggage ' > «, Paf.vengtos are to procure f ckets.at tho-Offlco ofthoClorelatidapd Plttßbu'fihli hilroad Compand Slpnbn? 'irahola Jloasej second doorfivnithQ corner.: ; 1 : -•' ; v. J. XURaND, Sup’t Cleveland* . • . J r Jt. CAUQIfKY, Agents .. ••■.. llbuserMttsbntghr.c. rii'iUNU Aukangevjents. THE PENNSYLVANIA -iBg4v:-'lfr ifriEfr It All It 0 Ai) COSII> L E ted:- P LA;N US' A VOTI)EDI•• THROUOHINFIFTBESHOraS. ON* AN*) A 1 Pi. lt V,JUDMiaDAV, FLIHIUARY Isth, thb .trnliis ill lea ye as M&JIiJEIiAIS-, v. til leaveenry raorclhg («xct!pt Sunday )at 7.o’clock* stop-; P’M r«i L'll tLo rpftUiii? Rlatl(m8 > " arrlvlbg : 3n i s iiiladelphla i »»t;. T 2 unlock,vP M., (f.-uncctlpg v.rlh. s train .' direct.to. New 'York.. •.:•'• >• "•}. T!i^]vXl , itE^-: , niAlJJ''icrt-^9tieBlali6neTeiyeT : 'onfDg nt 0:10; o’clock,; flto)>pTrr;; only nt ' Irwins, “(Ireflnsbnrgb,. Lnlrr-be., .ve M connecting -ai • Ilarrhlnirg withtrainfor incrre. aad arririnjj In riiilaflelplita or llAlllinortj'atlLiSb, nnr.js..- c. : '-T; V--;-’"';- XJIS ACCOMVOI)ATION..TiIAI&'wiU icaro eVerjriiftctV-' nts&'c!ocl4'stbppiDj; at all Tegular} f::UjV,a.»,. hjij runnui'r bnly hH far &s Lfi.trpbt.‘. KCTUK NlSCirTi’Af-Nri arrive in Pittsburgh.- AfccoinmO-'- .daUa'rn A* .'l;' Express, 1, P. M. -;51a3l 12, P. •,}; I'afij 16 NVnv-York, $lO 3 5Ci ; I’ar« to Philadelphia,sS; Pare to 13a!limorsy: : . v - iill ftfikUonßon tbo PoDasylvaiilaJlaH ro«l,-nhd. to I’iritaUijlphLVtrml-Baltlruorn. ' *' • / Longer/t jmtcJfa.slag tickets In cars; trilt bo charged iciat iii mltliUoa; to -the Bluticm rdte?v'tutcept from stations' .whbrp tbp Co!ni‘any;have-iJO Agent. ; ‘. T'’-•:?}■:'':'.l No notes of iilbri.s tlebominatioirthati/fiyedoilafawill be, rbe*i,\'-4 In payment.for tickets, except those is3U&dbylhe ' rJankr'pf.J’OfiufiylTaniH,' - : .V.•. • - #;*•• NOTICE.—*In 'cft.?e of .tbd.Company, will hold rc-jioii;‘isilo\joV}-pFti*soi6ii. tmggagq;only, and -for • >:u aiiiOuht hot •ucemthi^.v' : 7 N; Ik—f he EncelpiorOaim&ha'iiiiG employed ; to (iottTt*y baggage tfT and frOm the'l)oi»L qt, 4 chftccy‘nnt- ttf cioreed 12*£ : Cents for eachpaEseogeryand lija cent? fircndi trnnlt. ; ,’V- ' /"/ .'."i-’-Ti . At the P. SLtOqh, bn Elbcrty eC. , l r *?bro;iry' ;13,.T564-7-f foblS:ly'34 j#Jy, y ~ ' /fij * Papers'that-hays thi4aUverti«eajent Will please cor-} r7>:l. • V-'-"’. v • -.7’- OHIO AHJ3 PEItNSYLVAHIA BAILEOAD. COMM UiXCIIrQ PEBR VAR Z 23,1864. TV AM; dines ntAlli -XTl_ ace*; r.t ;<'.'restlm«. ami .makes a close con*< u-:cii{ n iLerb erh a last ,I>Aprcg»;Trilji, reaebing Cincln n;tti j.-bor*.*' 12 ci'.'lrti'k at iiJ^li!.." nfjcr-tlip of lliCi/ KsprcAjy tndn'fibm. Pblliddptia»i. m><! jf'Kfyw" Cnft!;n<Tftt 11.C0P. connwtfbg with tim' l-xpriv? ’Kbkh Cincinnati in the morning. , • t>xiTi | tud-io wif h 'lndianaj-aod-; ik*ifvxit:iiijp. atji’lii'lishn milroads f/r Daj'ton^indftmeioHa ■ in.lndiana. .. •:•/•• ;: ' .C<iiiiiWt>6h's'arc Ban-- dusi;.v, ; 7o7f'uf') r i>e:rt>lrr ia:'l Chicago with .-JJocyin», : Uppers , 'JVirtfi; ty p'ud Ujg tnw&z r-u the Mh<l > Ilirer Unsd. -'Aiy>, wills 'f.aiQt Nyararlc, ZancsVillw and towns, o:i't’:-> .Mn.TjjnH.'-M rriid--,'- .• • ..-V- • ' Fnre fn Cincinnati §7; to-to-Dnytcn $6,60; • ini' £•’’.* Ccluntha? |i». > i 5; .lo ?*aQCSTilIe' $5,10; .trf Cjirrrlau'l $l.. TliVrrit>>li• tickets to ;LouisViHe;iat tciluced •mt' .TIEil KXP3.ESS' Tit AIN - learn' CrcatKno fttUSPJI, and PUlsMirjih' at;R.;vo 1*; M, the :^ Train thronph ia tifsccn hours &j Philadelphia. MA-IJU TIIATN CresUfoF atSAOjAi SI., on the ar* rival cl ihe . ' KsprofS Train from'GibdntJail, 1 an<2L firriwi at l l itM>ur;rhoi i1.40,.P M.- •yV’’".. ; " ■ _N K\r . rmT'.iarON. ACOutfUOUAXIOrt TSAIS: leaveA at li) A-?J,antl 5 l* M, cad Sear Ilrigfctan al G A.M.m.LU'. PM. /- :;.• :•; ■ -V.V''" : s- 7. ?-*' f P.M.'DAVIS; Aset. . ninioriT TitAlN* learos rutehtirph nt7 AM*ana 9V. M-Vaud.arrive* at 4.30 A '•«, 4.30, I* SI.:, :. ./fcTTlift Trains (Jo.noi run on Strnday;: •; ■ v;’ : - •- -•’• Tiekelspr I'orther infannnfipn. apply at the ticfcftfc irvf i lip oLi’> siiiti Pencsyivania ‘Rnilroiul Ccnjpanyf of J. (I.CQiUY,at the MbnongtdioTa Honie.Hti-burirU, r*r < ( •-•- •'.7- ;: -V . TBAHSPOETATIOTI TO TIES EASTESN CITIES. jSS4. LEECH & CO.’S LINE, VIA C.SXAL AA'D RAILROAD, iu.tween plttslmrgli, Kcw Yorlr, Pliila(lel|ilU aan d UftUimore: t-w r.pr-inp"'of Cnnhl. n-b uro .p.rciparrd'torcany a : \iJ'terj-'tptti&ttf/ uf. jjriyliiOT nn JL th~ mvd ririv nUdcdvby-pttTcitoso- 'Kith-iiiofhe?; j.>rt‘r>y, shy *soelc bf.ttnttihatsiV Ltce, .’wtriaiJy trur&dty- nnd facility for' transportation'.' TUe Pf’iiCivlviiuL'i »ovr 'wUlMira'wh rminiUrs la o:i»* third. previously will £lvo yam -ertawd dcv^^tcbV' ; Sui t ‘m(;o! con «£n*rj; to *u thcr of the on* d'«TTd£Sm!, T, ill ivtj fovvv^tßedwitiionitdiU^e'rorcomnifesiODj jixiH’uUinsirui , |h;-nR-prduipUy::R'ttflhdcd , I to- : ‘”-"-:'.iV." £>».'l^ljisalwiiy« ; c:»rw'«?tl' 'ntibo current rates. r -.V . •. A«Msv~icr apply to - I). LKKCII & CO., ’••••-• I’erm street mid Canal. J’Rteburgii. > . - HARRIS; & LUKCSI, < Riridyhi:;.depot*lit SoOtliTMrd street, :'V : ( deifOt.Dcclc thiiadelpbiar : \ - ■ ■A. .ii'--,y. N6rth>trfcet;\Biili\m6re.' JT. McDOSALH, Assnt, **o. S. liatiorv I’laco. Sew York, 2> 32 2T:;SYLYAHIA. & OHXO.XftHS, BETWEEN Pitt»l)tu-gh and Hie Eastern Cities* /SmCIA given: that the State. Works will ti'Pj.vn on ofMarcia,::We are prepared to : sli-.rt o'nr in.two orthree- days- after*,- and - arorprr r<*ii<sy to receive freight frr;j?MladelpWa,\Keir York-aniA i!it!Muir-h>,nMnO'l(;rnUV;t!lii : a..: : -V'-. ■■■'■■■ ■ tlnrlog rtxrutlj; extenHlvrfy tO ftttr cat- ftbd bbat stock, by ’ pjrcbsfft .with npoUier.jitirfy, vpartof iheptock of Bingham & Co., {who rerirc-tti? will. bo kcenbythe.ae »c:n -the tmrineJS.of tnvafportatibo,) .ou w 'tbtuiri-*»rfi!'^cl ? sn-atly.'j'ucrwii'ccl.; '. '..TfritfHMriWjjl of the'cars.of tlio Potmsyivaola Railroad' Company from the State .Hoad, wrillemvble’us to gave about two da vs in. time of Uunsmisrioru i\ ‘.i ; ’ ■ - •' -• • ~ •' CLARK ft THAWf- - V ' r • • CaTiitlßasin,-Vittslmra'h,i > a- ; • LEWIS A BUTLER, ■ -10 Market afitT-lCJvSomlr Frontst„Fhlla. JOHN 1\ CLARKE, if0..3 South WUlinm-ftt, Novr-Yortr. • ■WILLIAM FALL. . • T:\l3 >• 7&h T orth street,-BaUimonr. ' /HpJUSds fn give wo have retired .from -the t lVan?porti;oim jdiv thb ;rbo«i?jly.anjA"'canial and bHwren; jdlCiburglv.ahd rhilodelphlaaod IhiUii'amv: and wo feroimuonil our-fotmer- c^l?(omorp.who vish to rhip piiod-i l'ythoaUoveTouto.tbpatTonlzeD.Leech : Al Co.’jii- aiid the IVunsylvadia and Ohio Line. • ; " - iHNGIUM & DOCK, - fob*::*. . BINGHAM * CO. - 1) lvan « a kaiuho.vij.—WisTf.aTauifpustwesh JL Ptnsmfrioitv riiitAOEiPitu .and ■Il/iiTtiibEE.' - (i :. b l - /7 rsl. (/toss.—Ktrcr?, Feathers, Merchaudifto.Fnxs, 00 cents lo<iTbs . ;v .;••• . ; v-. ;v ; y : . -■: : - ..M-'. S-.cmul- C<<wsl-rApplb3 •an(l'l , welies" : UrL lies, Buffalo, Deary rmd Deerckinft, Cloverand TimoQiy. : Seed. Ola-awflie, Ginsdnjt, Hngp/Slicop-PoVls 75c lbs,;; 2diird : Cta.’is.. —Apple? (crecu.i Bran MidShipSloff,Bacon . mul lbiiiflr.^lllde< y IHirj:Kflnip y ttcd' Ejav, Leather tjVlOo lbs. ' ; • vy;?--/ . Fourth Alcohol, Bufton.(ln -casks- nmlMult, Beef and lYrk.(plckled or salted,) packed Candles, Chw~e, drain (Ibba-rK.) Lard and Lard Oil,-Lead (In pigs' or .sheets - .).0U Cakt}, TnUot7 T AThiskvi LeurTobiibco,'-60 tents IHO..K-/-. . :.y- -' Special Hales.— lbs. Flont-fl : dei'l2 > , GEORGE 0. FBANOISCBS. . Sew Arrival of Spring tuid Sommer Dry CxOOtlai. ' • ■' ■ AT NthW-N. W.. SIDE OF WOOD STREET. "»S ; G JtV.OG A(XU .Jinporters anil • Jobbers in British,> .U 1 , Fronob ami (1,-)riuan DRA-GOOD3. • Having rocrit* ed bur farirevimd bxunriYc stock’ of .spring-, bnd gp£dm;er : .'gob«l>\ f.-pm-impottefs, mnnufiicturers, aiid-part tnruiii;b.our ov.-u imporiMionrWp feebsafa In assuring Gbl'-i'.Vnuc.mbri’s, ibuntry merchants nnd-d ty dealers general ly, tlxat m UieSo pffer sncii inducements toibuyers as are rafelymet; with in’'l,htj trtiilp. Among bUiMlry goo'Js stwk willvto.found lair.u-f.: P:^ts>honth/lawnri-of tho - ra-st desirnbla designs, r mohair luBtrVs,.nl{/a'ca?.pbt.in-blackand fancy and IbneyjirlntP, latest ftth’lcs; broadcloths, fancy -vertinirH, cnHsimeies, >-<Unets. 1 wef^a- tvad. :pummcr;panto looking-, hwwn aud black nitislitts, tabid’dlrip6rsc . v - Wo hiivrf also opened a tyr>? largc nrsrirtmHit r>f ; t>pn'nelfl, novre&t ptylei-% pribn leaf hnt,% Kntiond braid and Leghorn,' .find ah -t-xlensivu varb-ty hopbil-jvgltv'S’ca ivml ribbons'; with lawvgobds, jnconeUßi jaull and figured Swi-amufthn? and black silk..veii«. Sc.';.: l Our variety slock embritce;rii\ part . combs; buttons,' pop* cushion iiapsj' thmals, poVt me<llrines,‘iwr« fumery, and almost every nriielo :ueonlJy;kept;-ih ,; the ytt-- riety. line,, toother.with-'o largo struck of gdld and;Eilyer .p-atcho£,.watch' laJilerinlp, pf. noirest patterns', wtd n/tcrcat variety, of GO.lipur.atjd 8 day cioeke, all ot which wiil be Kold at tho lowest prices &r cash- Or KsUKOiethry rcfirencc.- '. 5»,-B,—An earlv cull from buyers is respectfully solicited.- f..Vr, “ I>. GREGG ft C(X 'T-rcMiiftit. - A ■'‘bsKJV Brick Lvcrgrtn'n HtunioL, This- location- bak-the ad ran taues-of pb:a? < ant iieigiiboThco<l.:good£Cbool.-a'nda inariet : at rho-door;- 'Ebiinirn of : ,. WM:M.SniNNi •: - ieb22'V-’• .■. •- '■ • -~-fNo. iaj-Pfmrth utrpet^'; “THE SHADES!” I?l<n>ES® AIS lE. Eg lc YBK' . ESPECTf'TJLLY ir.forinsJil3_tr|»nidß,and:thn pubiltblh ,:>i scuerai; Urat he hrtaditlwf up and commodiy on? SALOON; In tlic baskincnt of the THEATRE, whero he lu-cp?coxi?tAntly. on liana- the clxoiccst '-LlftDORSi/’fiffihfiii B KST lilt AN DS* ;iii s safooxt is kept open nUL&urjwlurihg :lhe «Tsy; : : v : V-. Bfeilie & Moyran, f . DEALITIa IN >^'^hVErAVAßE t Vic^.--Noi-'42.;»l.l!TS:Sttwt,-'-fl(Uir: JS*speettuUy Suibrin.tlio public tbat we have oh hand a iiplendlU. assortment of'flU artJcluijJh bur-J.iuo. ;Wo .v/iU.bo cno’itnntly iecclvtoj? larste (uklilhms to onr present, bires.rurd rw*v itsy to call and ojuunine our. :arri«:t.-v' ■ ; v /. •: •' '• . .. feb22.3m Ijiiiil SALPl—AJarzoandspleuUKlhllOW.'OASK. Inoolra ?'.ofM.Jv&C.SPENCE,SBMarkct*treet, . few *r ■-.£* •; r' "■"-, MEE ■• ..■ a ■:,-. •- y|-. . !*■ '.y•":, ‘:' T '.v --.. ' $ » 4 .. . j- vt f <*++ V»f" —•£.»• ■» -V*~ «I ■*■ /v*-*. *f*«i*» X" >- +r f K :%, ----t railroads: Ngw Arrangement, RFjXURN'USG'i GEOnaß'-PARKIN* Ticket ARimv , ? '- ; '' street StaUonV . . JOHN KELLT.TfoSsetifrftrAgent. niKGHA.ni’s I.IKK. For. Kent* ' J - - < . ’ Jv'” "■ i ' .. .-*■. ' ■’• I-” I ?.* ’.-'V: *.‘w r ' .'*VV > i t . - - > i'.' * . * V Ci =FM MEDICAL. »». ITIORgE’S ImlgoratlDg Cordial, ATtenomenoji in Medicine. XTEAWH KISIOUEU AUD HfK LENOTHESXD. DY DU. MOUSE'S INYIGOIUTIN-fJ ELIXIB os COlf- DIAL.—At-dret the properties .attributed toPref, MonoV '• Invigorating Elixir or Cordial wererfeemed fatmlouvv; public,-ofiou deceived, could nut boilave.ths nlmple and.iabv Uaje truths announced by the But Taetv bfide* tilablo facts, Mtested: by witness*of-the highest elan and .character, are llty 1* overthrown by a mass of testimony which is perfectly: irresistible. < . The. £l*Ljriß .remedies, la ell cases, thedoprorable-bvfla ; nnslogfrom a misu>o or abuse of-tbovariotjsorgans which' •« make up the wonderful machine called mao. It restores to • full rigor efery dfllleate-funeUob'connected wlthtbaS mys terious compound, agency of nutfor.&nd mind; necessary to v tbe reproduction ofhnman life.; To poisons of feeble .iatik* u ealar frame; ot defidont la vital recommended as the onl/ means of communicating that which fe ' necessary m .the proper tojoyment of 'hU the natural' - v ' ' .tltes, as well as the hfgherioonUl-atHabates.' Its beneficial effects aro not confined EG-oHL&rSQS, oYto any ago.- The ftfpblegipi.tboalHngwifo,'th<ylij.fles*,-eaoryatedyouth, the • orer-worn taanofhuslnes.vthorlctimofncrrousdepresslob, -v tho. individual fluUwriug from general debility; or from the • weaanesaof.ftTuiglo organ, wUlnHfiQdimmcdlAto amiper mit™* this locbmparableTenovator* > . paralySfr/it willprove-v. unfailing safeguard*agdmst. that tenlhlo •*w u -iiiZfiT 1 are perhaps, who hare SO trifled with.. Itntjonß,. that they thlnlcthemßclres beyoddthe : ; reach.of The Elixir deals with dl*sa«o a*itexi*te, without reference Co csorel und remqve the disorder Itself; but vsumsh REBUILD THE BROKEN CONSTEIOTION. Thetferongemeutsof tho system, loading to flemmftdfe cases, and tne farms of. nervous disease Itself, are so numeiw ' ous that U would rniulre a column to Enumerate the mala dies frrwhich- thisproparatiou !saspeciUc..^'Afiw.hbw ever, may. be enumerated, vis s neuralgia, tic dolcrcatnr;• i heftd-flChMnclptan t-paralysis,- hysteria.: palpltatiott • n spiaal.&fToctions, muscalas dehiluy; ' ' iettco, a pricking sensation; In the f!eih, nutnbnesj, m«utal v depression,' weakness of Iho.-Will, .indisposition to ' - * fainting After extrcL'e.brofcon sleep andtcrtifyingdicams/- inability to remain in one place or portion, weakness of the procreatlvoorgans, sexualWomr4toncy;me!ancboly, • onOma, fluor.albus, ringing: at tho stomach, female itfregu- -i-. ■ : lari ties, a chronlotcndeneytomiscaTrisge, emaciation, and all .complaints growing out-of. a frets indulgence of tho paS* -.i FiooSfAndali barrensesathfttdoas not procoedfrom organic' - causes beyond the reach of medicino. •i-.;;.. ' ‘Vyhenerer thp orgorfs to be actedupoa aro free frommal*■- •formation or.Mrictnrol ls averred that • .•is^c-vAV.vr V ' MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR will replace woakn.es*.with strengUyincapacity wi(he®cl* K •: e»cy, Irregularity with uniform end natural activity; and ihts.uoi only without hazard .of fraction,but with a happy -■; e(rect on tho general organization. -05- Bear In mind'uat -v-.; > ; ; all maladies, wherever.they-begin, finish with thonervons • system, and .that the paralyzaikm’of the nerve of mothm ” • 7 v andr sensation is physical death, licariri mind also, that > -for every kind of nervous disease tho Elixir Cordial Id the onlyxcHsbloprftpuratldbfeuown- - CURB OF NERVOUS DT‘EASES. . . No langoago can conrey an adequate filea of tho Imme* dlatfl ana almostmlraeuiouscbaogo'whlchltocnisionßin the diseased, debilitated and shattered whether ' ' broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impaired by - ‘ slcknesa-rtbe nostrung and relaxed’ organization is at once braced, remlflod. and built up; ' The mental and physical ■: * - • wmptoms of nervous diseases vanish together underita in* fluenco. - Nor is the effect temporary; -on^ib*contrary the • relief is permanent—far the Cordial propetHcftof tha modf' ' - ciocreiichtho constitution itfctfjnnd reftoreittoits normal' 1 ' oonoition^u ' LOSS OF MEMORY, Confusion, giddiness, rasbof blood to the head, melancholy;.' debilityvhyatexis,.wretchedness,'thoughtv of salf-dcstrcc-" ' ; tlou—fearof:insanityt-dyspepstaygenerah prostration;im/ ' tlbiiity, nervousness, inability to dlseases lncldcnt' to ’• •••■ frm&hw, decay of the propogatTngfanctioti^byabrTi^mopo, mania, ysgueterrora, palpitation cf the'hear t,topotenfcy, o , 'nstlpatlon,«to;, from whatavcrcauEeiirising^itii^lftheTe' |g reliance to bo placed onhuman testimony,absolutely A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES. - • The unparalleled efforts of this great rcstorativo, in all v complaints incident to females, - mark a now ora ln tbe an* : '■ ' nalsof medicine, Thousands of stimulants have bCed ln- ' r • vcnted—thousandof iiivlgorantfl concocted—oil purporting lobe Bpfldfied in the various dißeoses and derangements 5 ' whkh the delicate formation of-woman render her liable.'--""" EVERY 3VOMAN OF SENSE, - - s who suffers from weakness, DorvonsneSs,irwi' 1 v ' mors; pains in the back, or any other disorder, whether w£ '■ • colbit to her sex, or common in both give thein* - vlgoHitiog Cordial a tHol. r - Married persons, Orotbers, will find this Cordial after they havo nsadn bot>‘<- 7 • tie or, two, a thorough-regenerator of the fystom. In all. ’ .directions aro to hoppy parents-of -healthy Off•" * '3‘' spring,who would col have beeu so Irut for this oxtracnU* nary preparation. And it equally potoiirfor tho many dla* • eastsf.)r which is recommended. Thousands of young < : " -men have been restored by using it; and..not in a single in stance hos it failed to benefit them.' . ■ • - : PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION, or roiwunptivehabiie, are restored by ihe use ofa bottle or-• - two h* bl(A>m and vigor, changing-the skin from ft paid, yeb color, to a beautiful florid 1 - ‘ TO TflE-MISQUIDED/ ~ Tliesa arc some ol tho sad and.- melancholy effects produ ced by early habits of youth; vixrweakne«!Bof the back and limbs, pains In tho head, dimness of sight, losxof mns*' v. fculftr 6f-therheart, JrritabUUy, derangement of tho digestive functions; general debit] ty, symptoms, of consumptions, ofc 1;---O Mentally, tho fearful effects On tho mind aro much to bo - dreaded. .-Loss of memory; confusion of Views, depression. '• of spirits, evil forebodings;aversion to society, selfdlßlrust; love of ftolltnde, timidity,, etc- are some ortho evils produ- - 1 ced. All thusafflicted - •'. ••:.. • .•• • i BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE - i should reflect ibnt.a’pouhdThindnhd-body ore't be most'oar •" W* ccss.vty rcqubltca la promote connubial happiness! indeed; ' withoiit tticso. the journey through life becomes a weary ■ . pilgrimage—■the-prospect hourly, darkens the view; tho wlod becomes shadowed with, despair, and -fllled-with tho ■ melancholy reflection that the happiness-of another bo* - comes blighted with yourown.-': * ' r ' - CAUTION. ■ - .Dr..Mored's Invigorating -Cordial has been counterfeited - by some unprincipled persons. In future,all the genuine Cordial will hsvo the propria*' tor's. fac-Rhmle pasted over the cork of each bottle; and.tho - ' following words blown in the glflpsr^ Dr*: Hone's lavlgontlng Cordial^ " >. C.U, RING, lTuprictor, N.Y; ; - Tlie Cardiol is put op, highly concentrated,' in pint hot*' - ties—price three dollars per bottle;.tvro f&r five doUare, six ■Sot twelve dollars. C. H. RlNG^Proprietor, ; » , 192 Broadway, N. Y.' • • SoM py. Druggttts throughout the United Bintes, €anada - : acdtheWestlcdies;' AGEIJTSI Wltaburgh— No;-00 'Wood street. „ Do ,:: QEO. 11. KBTSEIt, No. 140 ■".« <• A;le,rlierj Cit j—JSO. JVELESIINg. GodntmU—B. H. MEAKINGS. Di\ J.Hostett»?B Celebrated Stomaolx Bitten; 1 v Mill ELY ANTI-BYSPEPTIC, and,■warranted to iavig* . v • • X!i unite and strengthen !the_’wbole system. of every one ' who ases tbetn/arenow keptlor sale ; , •..-Dr. KfiYSEß.corner.Wood yirtrtn alloy,* ; , FLEMING Wood and Tourth si&s • •- S SELiUHSjjDrugsiat, Wood at. boL Third and Fourth; ' .. lJben'r 7 ” ' *.. and *U pur first class .Hotels and Bcstaurants, 03 well as - the proprietors most respectfully refer the public to them. 1 The expense is but a trifle, when compared With the ini - calculablegoodthey effect. • i . ■ Fcclihjfßatisffedthat ourlliUcrs possess saffleiant*' ■ to recommend them.wowjJlnofc multiply words in their-' praise, bat d*k all to giro tbera n trial: but bo careful to '?■ atd; for HOSTETTEB’S STOMACH BITTERS, as there are other Bitters wpttgented.tb.be.tie. faiDe,-wbJcb ooijipaTtt» - tiTelv are worthless.: Our Bittersare without‘a : .as ib their medicinal tjunlltles, or as-abev«wgo , . n Thexare' ‘ ‘ put up in sqnare bottles.containing a full quart,with dir .■■■■* '* rectioasbUfand-Cr.^ JrlfoMl&t;Stomach JhtUrs UloWnbn • .tbO;g’asß. ', None other genuine. :' : ' . y . HOSTBTTER, BMITH-ACO* 267 Venn street, glttsborgbv lUcntakcnV Celebrated Stc«Bgtfienlng >•- Plasters* »prsa«|:'bsr ixiAchjn«ry. rpHESK P.LAlSTEßaare'jConbdeiitly recommended *s a JL t-peedy-and effectual Twiacdy ln ali.cases of Kheuma- - lianj, Sprains, liumljago, Coughs, Difilcuttr «' • of Breathing, Pains In Iheßack, Qhest.fiiies+ Ac-* and Con*-.-.', sumption: and are particularJy.Useful to'those who labor * ; under ottacksof .cold, -which .result with"pains In Ujo t - breast* often the.forerunner of consumption j- and inadi- ; ' mote.Uko ours, where coughs and coldsare&moatuntm;','? fulling consequeneo of tho sodden otangea to which we'.ara' . ..''. ' all subject, such os arc thus attacked will find them Intalo- - ■ able.' All genuine'have my signature embossed in the leather* * . 3. a, U’JffAKEN. - Bold only In IMltsborgh byS, K.NGRGItAVILccrneTCf- 1 :l Penn and Locust streets. Aliboraidiscotmtm&detodeal* ura. • ja2B' ■ Astouiahlng Results .T>I*ODI7CED by using H. -a. Fahnestock's Vermifuge, .. which can: always bodoponded en/osjt ner'erfalls lu rid the system of worms.' : V ~ MoTiTiutAvCanada, MawhlSi'lBsff. ' ' 'iuerrrs.-. & A. Fuhntxlock tC Cb.—Gemtlameu:' MylltUd girl, eight years of age; woslbranouKiderable time suiter* ing frem ; worm&, 'X pqrchosed one bottle of your Yerml* ■ >- :fuge, % wbich:L gavo according to directions* and to my great*' - - astonishment and twenty-one' worms,TBiylDg£ro?ielght tosixteeninchesln ttmgthybe* ■: ' sldes PlnwormaV the good eff«taof this - I lt sgilcitn.imy r&yrfiToyeara ■ r with ;the same happy passing forty-eight worms, of 1 rations sites.' Ifeelitsdaty to recommendthis Vermifuge, and ic* moke tho casca of'tnychildren knOvrn to thepublW. . • .• -. Yourob’t.aerrantj" '.Jobs .Moose, Prepared and sold by B. A-FAILVESTOCIi & Co,, corflo*. . - of Wood and First streets, Pittsburgh. - • . feb£t ' Sotlee. (O' Lumbermen' AHA BOARD MfcASUIiK, RRIDS? Vv/vj* H/u TIM IJEB.—Scaled Proposals will :te T&-: •' celvtvla&.theoffle® of. tho. Engincorof tho Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad Company, in Pittsburgh,Tfntil sonant on Wedsesday; tt u first day of March next, for the delivery* ■ Of sCo,Qoo'fee% (b.-m.).of .'aawcd white pine Bridge Timber. In MUS topnit ibo.peveral bridges on theUDa of vthflL Baia •' road. (whichwill bo built on .the Howe tru sir plan 4n spans '*■' of 50 iol2o feet)/ 'The timber must ;bn fioajid beiurt while v ••• LHu»>offuUPize>andfreefrdm largo knots, wind shafts, ot <> othtr imperfectlahsiwnd- delivered’ on, or before tho first - day of July next, Ins uchquanUtleV and ataucji times and i-! pla<WtyrmaybadiTected.bythfl engineer. - Bids wUfcamte a price psfclQOG f«t, (b.m.,) and what per centage.of ’the.vffcola oinondt will he received,in thastork of the company,-Any. other information reqniredfa regard ' to the delivery of sald tlmberyCinbe obtained from D. ; MITCHELL, Jr, Esg-i Chief Engineer of tho Head.. ■v v WOODS, Pro?blent .PUtsbnrghand Bteubenvlile It. It. Co. Orphan's Court. Sals. VO I P L SBtEO5 B t E0^ Al AUCTION, by trrtcr of „ XT the Orphan’s Court, ou-3IONDAY,March 13*1834, at' IQ o\iork» A. M-» on. th« premise*,all that certain; I»QT of *? thecity of PUltburgb, abounded ami deactibod - • as follows, : :ira- fimitblteltl etTc6t-«t tho - Jistanco of 38 lect eustwardjy from the corner of Third st, . otihocortteToMcitbf.Jaa, McKown,thenco at rlghfa&glea. >.• with Smuhflclil street 60 feeti towirds Gr&nt streett thencd^ • parallel SmitbflelcL street 19 feet' toWardsfourth * t r ’ Eoartb streetXO feet to Smltlitieltf at., ■thence along SmJthfield street 19 feet; to fcfaoplawbr&o* l9 feet fronton the..eft?iTrartflysfcfeof ,6mlth6cld street, aiitf running 'bade towards Grant street* on: which iaercctedn large three-E tQry fcricb dwelling honfe, --- In good order. Title good. Terms inode known at *slk , - ' MISAS TlSBtB; • • Administrator of If If II Wn*m. . •■. * fl’fJKvlUiNlUN iUUiS ul Wcdiarlr rnuusyi- . : £ vrmJa, baring become thaproprictorsoflha RENTON and DICKERSON PATENT far making }Vrouffht;lran di rect fvtm the Ore, for that portion of territory of Pcnnsylva* ■nla lying vvosfc of, .and Jndttdlfljr thO’counties of Fallon, Huntfaptfon, Oeniro, Clearfield, Eik. and, McKean, ore>na«r.> prepared to soil cuttifleates of slock la wild company, Ooch share of'Btock entitling tbobolder to sham in the proflU of ••• the company, and the right to use oao Furnaco turner wild ■Parent, The Company-Willsell the-right to tun the - improvement in the above named territory,-by singio fur- „ nrj.£<v or" otherwise. The fact that by the.Ronton 4 'proce«; •IrmiOre can be converted Into Blooms At about tho cost re-. . qoiretl to convert Ore.lnto Pig Mohri,is a sufficient recom- ■ -mcndatlon of its merits. Mr. JASJESn. CRANEhas been appolntcd.Agcntfor.4ba sale of rights to use Furnaces underKtfd Potent, to whom * application may be made, or .to the undersigned Directors M 1 the Company* .. J.:K.-MOORHEAD, V .. v ■ ALLEN KRAMER, S-Pittsburgh. JAS. W. lIAILMAN,) tv. DEifKS WOOD, ai’Keespt-rt • JAR. H. CRANE. PitWbunrK A rtTIiAM AiNtilftti A.WJLI iiOiLliltJfiMt BA li IL—A Stsaia Engine and Boiler, in good order, RuUullo for steam furry boat o* eaw milL ‘WUX be sold loir for cash.—* Apply to (feMSI JAME 3 M.AKELT. „ j; _ :*• >;v;Vt*. t .v •.;**-• V-, TV" 1 EINAINIE : V T'’’/V ',.*■«, ; -.j 'l r. • '*■ \.,
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