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SfgS y - 'i !_ Y~~ glilta %^^3^“ s^^^^s > «fei?<«' >^s *- £-."U SB ftiJ>£%M.. .^■\-.\-'j.:j>*r^&; • - - *ptS'ff'igxrs<' v~ <■.' £>* ;; _ ~ /' S«% ” ' :, '%' '- v Ws&%t*£*£Ss* *'?*'*■ < - : - ‘JU • #,s : , 1 }' *.m.* % ’ * f* .> *'/>*«*££>*> t-tt *„V\y§N ***• k. > _r* * * jP* l " . «, 1 'l • " &k^ fe &VW?L«a>. »„« i- ?•»•■!•, «.,, , v ***,«• ~ . ’,.' ;» f *-- .W .... - ...-•' J&ilg doming pniUttV*'— #; gilucou. Phillips AOittmoro, Editors & Propria tore. PITTSBURGH : XPEBOAYrfi0BS^° :::!:::: 7. w&- TWENTY MEN AND BOVB WANTED. ToBEMj the DAILY evening post. sa> EBAMKO MATTEB WIU. BB lOBND OM BACH OT IHIg PAPKBi -•: - JOB PRINTING. —Wehaveone -efthe Jot~Priat{ag~-Offica Injiif jityj pn| Jr* wonid'reepectfolly ask mer oiratraad all-o there whowant Cards, Cirenlsrs, Bills ofbadiDg.BUl Heads, Blank Checks, Hoad* bUs/eta, io glia'' nS a call;.? jin our;.dob. HSyp«. are-ofthe most modern manufacture .oni. can notfoll to please all our customers. ; Oar work men are perfoot masters of their business, and -srill labor assiduously to-please alt' who'wlll ..fa* us with an order. t ■> “ , "public WOItKSOF.THB STATE. ; ' • Ih?otiglnulcostof all .the: of - the 8 tateof Penbsylvama,.frMt their commenoo-.< mentupto -November3oth, "1858, wa» $32,512,- 267 77. .vThe expenditnres on these works for repairs,: nhd fofcwoikingthem.from'the. commencement -'of-operattonstoBothNovembcr,lBs3, was $19,- 499,857 88. T i. She,amount of interest paid, by the Stale on -loans pertaining directly or indirectly to those pobltslmprovemenfs, up to same date, Wfta|s3s,-; 157,79618, , These several sums .added together show their ffIUM-eoet tube $87,199,920.93*,!- j entire revenue derived by the Statefrets; "ttrttse of the public works, up to SOth , ber-Ust, were $25,872,020 47. t Deduct thislast anm from the whole,eoBt,a3 *latsd'ab6ve,nnditwill leave the earn of sol** 4B asthe balance ngalnst the State at . the.prestnt time; for which it has only the works rdowownedby the State. These.works itdSpro posed; by a bill now 'pending in • the House of. Representatives, tosell for $20,000,000. , This jronld,leave n deficit sgainst the State of neat sdo.mwo.. ; i-. ;It remembered, however, that=ft por« "tion of the above Sum, which is stated us the no-! tnsl cost of the pnblio works, was expended, on. workaafter wards ceded by the State to different; cotapantea before they-had become .productive suohastho French Creek Feeder and the Frank-! tin line of. canal £ and the Beaver Division ofca*- mff, &o. . "Dedrfcting the sums expended on these test; taentiened" works .from the above balance of, nhcrnts42,ooo,ooo, and it will show thotlhe sum j *f $20,000,000, for whioh lt is, proposed to .sell i tho-WOrks now owned- by tho State, Is not -much Store than one-half tho nmountof their coat, and interest, thereon. . - vls sunh a sacrifice required at the present time ? Thedeßdfthusprodaced must be mado up by direct taxation on the people. Yet the works ptenot? in a better ' condition, to be produetito thaaever before; and theprospeot of fall em ployment is every year improving. - We do not Object to ft sale of the . works if it is folly oßcer* taiueithat. a majority -of tbo. peoplo.deairo.it; - but wo belietß that suoh a sacrifice as is proposed Etuhneoessaiy; and thata few years more of proper management would bring up their price very nearly, i( not quite, to cost. LEGISLATIVK. •. The bill to incorporate. the Ragle Hotolcom psnyof Pittsburgh passed the House some days age by a vote of 34 to 31, and is now before the Senate. We have not yet seen a copy of the bin,, but. underetand it incorporates a company to baild a largo and magnificent Hotel in tha city of Pittsburgh. Wo yrould like to Bee the Hotelboilt, bnt believe it could be done just ns WBil withont a charter of incorporation. That all .business- muetbo done by corporations is wrong. : Individual enterprise ia injared by it. . . The hill to .increase the _pay of tho county . commissioners of Allegheny county camo op, and was-opposed by Messrs. Hamilton and Por ter/andadvooated by Sir. Bigbam.; It was lost by a vote of 34 yeas to 42 nays. Mabcb 2.—Dr. McClintock> presented ; to. the Senate a remonstrance of 118 citizens against a law requiring property holders in the new wards ot Pittsburgh to grade and pave streets in front of their dwellings and lots attheir own expense. ‘Mr. Darsie read in place a blll, providing for establishing wharf lines on tho Monongahela wharf at Pittsburgh. . What that means we are not yet Informed. The hill providing for the sale of the. public works Vos under consideration in the Senate on Friday. The section. which authorizes the sale of the maiulinß from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia for sf2;tiOo,ooo, gave rise 'to considerable dis cussion. : Mr, Hankie and some othersdealred to redone tbe.priee to $10,000,000 ; Mr. Hamlin andothers to increaseitto $14,000,000.. : Before a vote was taken, the Senate adjourned.• J The blll'to incorporate tho Pittsburgh Coal Company was on second reading, March 3d. Tho tote .om the Maine liqaor law. bill in the: Honeo WSS Such 88 to Indicate-that it cannot pass this Vinter. , _ 'HOBXKBTEAD BIX.I, PASSED. ; We received yesterday, too late for our . even teg paper, the fallowing despatch from Washing ton: - . .Wasexsoios, Msrah 6,183 d. . ToPtitilargh Pott: ■ -iTheHomesteaibin lias }aat passedlhe-Heuse Of BepTesbutsllveg, by n vote of one hundred and raven toeeven*y-two. Jonn L. Dawsosv- : .This bill is no? to como before the Senate, whqrotheopposition to it may be mors serious. - Bat from present indications it. appears quite .. probable tjiat it trill become a lav. - -■ AnLEGHISKY VALIiKY BUIiKOUt. ' : This road is now likely, tobe. pushed to sword rapidly towards completion.■■■■ Asufficient quan tity of railahavebeen purchased to lay the single track' from Pittsburgh to. |Brouksrille. It is Pinasyjraniajron.too, that is bought.fox the purpose,’,' This .purchase, .was effected: by the. President at the Company, in Philadelphia, on fsTorabts ;Tfenre g!adto find that the entetprisesof our own State can thus relyupon her own resources, withoutanylonger depend, ing on New York or European capitalists. *' / .... ... JtUe^teledllitttoTerfott/eaialbbatSTriit. hadearedby tho canaVto-dayi currying qvefft tiwmttd tonaof. freight, eastward. Tbe fedll* and fall employment is likely to bo toand for j nil thepubUo-worka. . •: JBXBBOHmS* SXCHASQEr The election of officers of thlalngtitntiim tokos place tills afternoon.between'the hours of 2 apt] , 6 o’clock. Xbe merchants appear to be a good deal ex*, cltedon the *ubject,indo good many tickets are presented. Tfoshatirote for the Scat men. Tbs most, axceK lent paper comes to ns -In awe# dress- and eh. larged form. Tfe ore at Its,iipproTed appearaaoe; for it indicates that Ihodemocraoy ofColumbianacan appreciate; the worth good paper. ; 'ThePofritft has always beena mite of oats, end.we rejoice in Its success. ■?. .c l: ' 110 -| " ' : ;■; 5 y K&n CtAiiKfDßir.— Wehato *ecel*edfrbin ti? pnMioher a copy of this inteteßting: tale. /We. hero jut read It* tmtitis from tho pen of M**ios'BErai^y«m4:tliatis ; BoCEoient tobiow- i, .; Seva ua J'wtt from all Quarters* Since 1849, 2,000 houßes in Pari# have Ixson torn down to be replaced with thoao worth s4o>- 000 each. * u J" . ft ip again said that goidUffsundijMlrandanee in, Canada. .The locality is in the neighborhood of 1: l Ip EngUmd-the ndihberdsstyear taken np for drunkenness Was Ift 807 1 or.,these-tf,465, or nearly theli»tf*ero tWtoeo. L French newspaper gives as aowaut of a newly discovered plan of building carts and other vehicles, by whieh a horse can be made to drew onei^he^yiot^«^!tha^Jbj,ca« ; a» at present constructed", I heneirveideie hasfour wboeiß, the- foremost pair of which Came about the middle of the horse's' body; the weight is; strnoted that.part of it cpvpnftbpdiorse to the. neck. . .- It is estimated that there are .60,000 teor.no-! gross in the State of Virginia..'; ; The income of the railroads in Franod during.; 1852 was $82,000,000. " , ' J. B. Heberts, the tragedian: Isplaying at the! Howard’Athenasm, Boston, * newplecebyy Bourcicault, called <• Pope SixtUß Fifth.”,. ..]■ The -coin- now accumulated at the Bab»Trea- ! suty, at St liouisils very near sB*ooo, largest amount over accumulated there.' , ; ‘.! “ Absorbed day and night 'by the wait --occu-j potion Heaven has ; entrusted tc me,” says the;! Chinese Emperor in a pnblio document, ;'* Ibave: need of an assisiant actuated by the same-spirit; as myself." Nin-lou.ron, theladyhepsopoSes; to raise to thiß high position;is a lady, ofiohor-l able extracrion,.wba ishtghly esteemed ip.tbo; palace, where her exemplary ebaracterds shown'; by the exaotness.wlth which she performs‘‘hetf domestic duties, not oven shrinking from wash-; lug fine or' coarse linen’ with her own; bends.; Shods therefore to -be In the Imperial and to be at the head of the ladles ofthesix, pavilions. - j IheCinoinfiali steam fire engine was exhibited to a'commHtee of ahe Boston legislature last; Monday.' Amongother 'experiments;. tbVCin cinnati Qaxctte, says, “tho test of filling a build in gwitlißteam.. to .extinguish fire .and prevent damage by water,was tried and proven very'ppo-f cessfol, and the delegation oxpressed themßtived greatly pleased with the BnU of' the Woods," and unanimously she waTO&e of ther greatest inventions of ihe age." - The ship Parliament,.of. Boston, wbils on the. trip from Idverpool on the 23d of January, Was struck byligh tiling, by which Henry Clmo and; Jas. Burgess, twoseamen, were killed, and another seriously iojured. - { Advices from Mexico to the lOlh ’February,! report that Banta • 4h?i* bas_,-issued -a- decree,! favoring the adoptionof a system of reciprocity in navigation. " - j The Easton (Pm) of tho. Ist .instant,! places the hams of -thoHon.-Abbott Lawrence,; of Mass., at the head of die columns* iu a csn>; didate for the‘Presidency of tho-BnltedißUtes,i . and, in a brief hut well-written article, urges ; tho claims of that gentiemsu foi'.thßt dlstin-! ! gnished ofilce., Tho cltixensof Harrisburg, Po.,aro mOvingto fix up the spot- where-reat the remains of John Harris, the-founder of the capital of Pepna. Tho amount la the United States depositories on the 20ih nit, Bubject to a droft,'was $2O;- 600,000. _ TbCro were built in the Uoifed States In 1853, ebipß269, brigs 06, Bcboonera 681, aldops nod clipper boats, 391,.steamers 272, total. 1,711:; toDnago 428,672 49.- Of ; the ships *132 .were built in Maine. There Is abiUbeferd the New: Yorlr Xegißla tnre, probibiting.undern pen»lty-ofssoo, any person from selJiogihytfescriptioh of ; goods in tho olty Of New york, unless he is a citizen. Tbe nnmber of blind persons in Japan ia said to be enormous. In deddo, tho capital, alone, 36,000 istho computation-Tbere. are: .more blind people in America than in Earopo. In Egypt there is one blind person 10 erery. hun dred. In Great Britain. Giere are twenty-firo thousand.: ’ - - Eight barges recently atrlred at .Louisrille from Pittsburgh, with 66,000 bushels of c 001... Kent. Baldwin, of too Na»y, has resigned. Among tho banco-keepers in. Philadelphia aro 894 of tho namo of Bmitb, including (12 John Smiths’'; there are also 443Brown8’ and 864 Jones's. SOVBIiB EBICES. - One of the Hew .Yorfc..papers undertakes to ahow lhflt the cogtof iiring iaHowYarkoity le now nearly twioe as great be in 1852 ; and the case ie pretty nearly made oat. We take the following as examples; 1852. v 1854.' Cost of Wheat floor, 51ate......;54 13; -• $8 81 “ By© float. ;..... 381 012 ■"■ ** Wheat, Genesee...;..™/ 111 : 2-25 ■ C0m............. 64 . 1 02 -■ , v ; B!eo 362 V ' ,4 75 “ Coftl, %ntbTaoitß...i-.-.. :6 60 7Op These aro.lratafew ofthoUemrglven.BomB articles of food, however, such harness and prime poricseuipiireß •: Bents, It is said, have greatly advanced, in : that oity,-withln. the last foar years. One In* : stanco is givenofn dwelling hoasewhich has: : hitherto rented for $1,600 per year. :•. Next year’ the rest is to be $2,600. No family con ilve So : ony degree of i elegance in that city for leesth&n : from five to edx ■/ thousand dollars a yean ■ ' And the poor, and the laboring men endwomenr and children, how do tbsy;liyoJ It is no wonder ; Gothamabounds in “ Five Points "and “Holla" innumerable, whero-dertitntlon, starvation, and :■ crime seek. Oblivion • of. Buffering indronken revelries. New York, fast as itgrowa, iaover-crowded with people, ondlhere is sat employment; at fair wages for all wbO BeeVaobsistenoe in its crowd' ed courts andthroaging thoroaghfiurea. PENSSYI»VAHTA ISiTKIiISbTB. f - Notwithstanding desperate: efforts; lately ; made by Near York to break down, Pennsylvania and,destroy our railroads and" oar mar-. tketS'lt vnever in ft more prosperous;, condition. The ?PMladelphia i\Tor/A of the 4th lnst» r says: f u Noformer seism bxs-brougbt to this city a larger lav hQaxof produce from tbo Weak er ft greater number ofbny ■«rs. Our Central nilwsy has, for, a . wsefc pasty been fetch dag four, five, tod sir hundred pusangen here, daily, from ‘all parts of Ohio; Indiana, Blinds, and Missouri, while the freight wdWngthfo point 4hna 4ho same quarter has ex*: •ceededthe capacity oftboroad to transport ItOur jobbing? jbouses to Market and other streets have been fllJLed.wiur. •customers* xnd tbo crowd is swelUnghouxly; JtoXcs, bales and antes of-merehandlae-directed to *llsections of'the ; Tail Interior country, ate piled tn immeose masses along ;the cSde-walk* aS for as the eye -can reach, ttod lints of w*>. gens and drey* lppded with freight are -conveying it foster Vo the Pennsylvania Railroad Company than its east room hod countless clerks and porters can receive It for shipment across themounulM.-Safar.rtben*fromsuffering ade&rth or loss of bottoms, Philadelphials likely to hare-rather morfl than she li-fully prepared just ftnw.tu do,” v; : .) The eamogeneral prosperity ,ia novr folly op parent in Pittsburgh. - - - I “ Bit. to. McLxur, oftho Flirt TresbytErfan Church, WUllamsborgb, j?. Yrt i wrn> bi ,|" " - - <’' , .Why dont prices comedownaUtUeih Pitts bturgh! The price of floor IC Pittsburgh Is cer tainly disproportioned to Its prioa In. iJsw SCtk And inCiaainnetl. ir ’ - \“ .; B aowKHAt.: ... ;The Jonrnal lsVeceiiv "ed. It contains j6l engravings, and. a large' .amonnt. of &rinetf, and M ' J@“ Ex-Pwaident FriisoiiE, and ex-Poit. aii^Oenß^HAiij^Metsjlng^ftrafwdays Elllll ■y .i ' t > - ' f l'r' « ■ •' * tl* * * ~t.' '■? ''i: ; V •rtfl hf for the fiscal year/emding JCfaa seeded thosp'of. the pfCWons/ear $55,865^65; wbilethetotalnxpaptßhave increased only $20,- 810,625. The exports of specie, however, hare i fallen off $22,000,000, so that theexports of, : merchandise endprodneehave aotually increased $82,763,486—an enormous .excess,, UttntVSmhahtf'hldgaziAt,) altogether unparal leleditt.tho.htstoiyof'onroonunerce.,*Thetotai difference between the declared value of-importa and exports for the yearia $57,726,397--an'. amoont whioh the Secretary,.iir.biBreport/-.BayB - boenexc'ceded by.the profits.on one exports, audtbe Heights ofiour veaselsl The fallihg off in the shipments of specie (which show adecline of shoot 45 per-cent}' would’ Indicate, in tbei opinion of the same high pqthority,.‘Hvnf>2!fi¥-j .ckanttilagaxine.-ihM ihsbulk-ofourinereased Imports havd been pald for In something besides I coin, .while :the*e‘ffinSt be :q33ed:to the. imports, I In a fair estimate of our indebtedneas. -tlm gov ernment bondsforining part ofonrnational debt, ] Which ,hate beensent home- forredemption In | answer to.tho oall of the Secretary. • ■=■ >■ ' ■ i If we bad no oredits ! abroad,, the .question “would be ehslly settled, andinthatcasetheeX* I dscss .exports -wonld be lo&hed | upon aa a sign ofincreasiag~wealth. ? .:A. farmer | ;'wbo ’’sells ’produce to: thOLvalne of.sl;oooand i with it buys otber prodnotious to thevalOoof! $1,600 baa cleared' ssoo'by.the transaction, ] Many will no'fbo able to see why the nation which 1 ships its produoo to tha valao of $230,000,000 1 -And Imports for it olhepprpdacdio the valao of i $207,0000,000, is not also a gainer by fhe ex- Change. If it could he destiuotly shown that such: an exchange was fairly made, we believe the mysterious tbeorliiDgupon.. tbla cubjeot would ; bo exploded; but credit steps'in ond we bre .told fhst'we have rolled up a great.debt, which IsjsHll ‘hanging over ns. Our own: opinion is,: ,th'btlhe amount of such indebtedness la gener-: ally overrated, and that it would not be In the. power of any nation, or>of oil natioos,. to Injure our standing or credit if siuniversalcoUlement of baianoes ware called for to morrow- lU’oue respect this country occupies an anomalous pos-i itioni amoog thnuations of tbegtobe p oor rev-; eoueiseo much above our. necessities as to be ;teallyexfibarrassing,ondtheConimUteeofWajB ]tleans,in.(Jlongre 88,'witl: find their chief oc -1 enpation during the coming session in maturing n plan for the depletion of the treasury! E Hints to Hotuevvlveg. [ Britannia shouldbe first robbed gently with a wollenolothandeweetoil; then washed lnwarm i: suds,, andrubbed, with, leather., and - whiting. l Thus treated, it will retain itebeantyto the last. j Newlron'ebonltf be gradually healed at first; I after ft has besotne lnnred to thorheat* il ls not i likely to .crack. e It is a good plan to pat now earthenware Into j'watcr. and let it neat gradually;., until it i bode—then cool it again. - Brown earthenware |. particularly, may be tonghened in this way. A I handful of rye orwheatbran thrown in while it la boiling, .witT .preserve the glazing go that it Witt.ndt'be destroyed byacidur salt/ Clean n brae kettle gust before using it for cooking,.wilh a llttle'eait and vinegar. The oft oner carpets are shaken, the longer they will wear ; the dirtthat.coUeots under them grinds ontthe threads. If yon wish to preservo fine teeth, alwjgya clean, them thoroughly after y onhave eaten your last tnoal at night. Woollens should be washed in very hot suds, | and notrinsed. Lukewarm water shrinks them. , Bo not wrap knives and-forks in woollens. 1 Wrap them in. good, strong-paper. Steel is in :jured by lying in woollens, > Suet keeps good all theyear around if chopped and packed down in a stone jarand covered with ; molasses. Barley straw is best for beds i dry corn harsh slit into shreds arohetter than straw. When molasses is used iorcooking.ltis a pro digious improvement to boil and skim it before you use it. It takes oat ithe unpleasant, raw tasto, and makes it almost as good as angar. i When molasses is need much in cooking, it la well to prepare ono or tiro gallons in this wayat : a time. Novcrallow ashes to bo taken op into wood, •or pnt Intowood. .Always havo yonrmatches and lamp ready in caso of sadden alarm. Havo 'important papers all together, where yoacanlay yonr hand on them at once in caso of fire.. Use hard, soap to wash year clothcs. sndßoft to wash your, floors. Soft soap isso elippory that :it waste a good deal in washing clothes. It ts easy to hare a supply of horsc>radd!Bh all. winter. ■, Hare a qaao tity grated while tho root la in perfection; put it lo bottles; fill it with •vinegar and keep it corked tight. : Black garments frequently lose tbeir lnstre, land become brown by use, - Their original color .may bo restored by making on Infusion of log iwood, end apply tbq liquor with • a sponge so as tosataratetho rusty ports of tbs garment; when it may bo dried and pressed off with a hot iron. : How Cikoihhati Becaiib a Cmr.— ln the Bet ti em tint of new countries, it: often happens that the most trivial circumstances prodneoimportant &salts. According, to Judge Barnet’s "Notes ontbo North 'Western Territory," the question .whether North-Bend or CinOinnati should be the great commercial town of the Miami country was decided by tho font that the commandant of the -military station at North Bend became strongly .attached to a " black-eyed lady,”wbo lived with her husband at the Bend where he was stationed ; : and her husband becoming somewhat alarmed at ithn : attentions .which tho commandant paid to his wife,remo»ed to Cincinnati. Findinghis la dy lore bad jledi thoofficcr thooght-North Bend unfit for a commercial town, and moved with his >troops to CiqCtnhati, and-from that day the glo ry of the Bend departed,and that of Cincinnati rose.- Judge Bnrnctrcmarks(page 6G) "The incomparablobeanty of a Spartan dame produ oed atenyear’s war, which terminated in the de strnotlon of Troy;and tho irresistible charms of another, female transferred >; the commercial emporium of Ohio to the place where it now is. If tills captivating'American Helen had- cootin ned at the Bend, the garrison. would haro beon erected there-~popolation, capital and business would hare been centered there, and from thence it wonldbare been'the Qaeen City of tho West.’’ Wbo after thio will say that woman is of no im portance in the dcoreeß of fortune. —Cincinnati Gazette.- . Couhtsutsit, ilosar Found.— Yesterday a large roll of banknotes was found inthe cellar of the tavern and ooffob-hoasß,uowkept by Mr. Cotter, on Market street, corner of Brook, which upouexaminationproved to be counterfeits on the Southern Bank of Kentucky, of the denomi nation of 2’S.'She money was ocoidentally dia ooverodbytheman cmployed by tho Gas Com-' pony.to regulate the' metres." -He went Intotho cellar, and while there,, found the money, and took it up to the bar koeper of tho bouse ( who expressed some astonishment that money should have faeeu.found there.. The:roll amounted to about s4oo,and on examination it was pronoun ced counterfeit. The gas man Boon after met an offioer, and de tailed'theclroumstancO'to him, and he at once rrent in search of Mr. Cotter,'the proprietor of the house, and fonud soxoe of the same sort of money, wo aro told, in his pocket. Of course be did notknow it was oounterfelt, bat he was arrested on suspicion, and ■will probably under* go an examination this moraine.— Louieoille Courier » Ohio TJ. 8. Senator.—The Bemooratlc caucus of the Ohio* Legislature, on the 23d lust; had -nineteen ballots for a candidate, for the U. 8. Senate, bat their efforts were entirely fruitless, The vote on the lost: ballot stood—Alien, 86; Bartley, 89, Pugh,l3; Corwin, 3. Fonr of the- AUen-members i were absent, . The Columbus State; Democrat: cays that twenty,two-of the in tenor Democratic papers have expreaaed them ;selves for Col. Allen, throe for Manypeony, two for Medary, two for Pugb, and one for Gov. Me; dill. Three have expressed themselves in oppo eltion to Col. Alien, but have indicated no : par ticular choice —Barritlurg Union'.: -■ ' Howebtytee Cleveland Mubobbee,— The Plaindealer eayathatJohnHowley is the. second man who was ever convioted of murder in the county of'Cuyahoga. Over thirty .years ag “» * 1 y ~,\ , ....... Vi . HEM ■ Si- ;*+' "*■ k'". V 4 ' a * ,: ggp* A Kentucky; paper saysitia getting to fco.vefy faahiofiable in that quarter to . enclose a ddUar.vUh marriage cotices, when sending them to the printer. -:.A good custom that ought to prevail ereiytrhef^. Six doHase to printer Kid-priest, sensiblepMmoooidMftar®; !,; - * Bved ■ trrgh, December 31: 49*n«ttlfiinci. Trbieh never fttl to give SATISFACTION, end art used bynany Physician* in (heir .FVcefex,—Dr. J. 8. BOSE is an Honorary member of the Pbiladripbis Medical Society, end graduated, in 2820, from the University of Pennsylvania, under the guidn&ee of the truly eminent Professor* Pfcyeidc, Chapman, Qibson, Cote, James and celebrated for medical and having bad daQ/ iulezconrse and consultation'with thosr distinguished physiciana, respecting diseasca of all kinds, and the proper remedies therefor; and bdogsolldied by thousands of Ids pAtients to put upht*ProparaUona,fce offers to the public, as the results of his experience: fbr the past 3Q yearn, tho tallowing valuable FamllyHodldnes, each one to* speettlo disease: Da. J. R. BOSE’S NERVOUS AKDIHVXGOEAXISb COR* DIAL.—Tbe Qroatert Dl*»Tcry lo HedlcaJ Science;Jbr all Nervous Conditions of the SystemT-Howt Disease and Nervous Com pl&lo is. Tbo astonishing-and happyal&ctof Dr. Ross’s Nervous Cordial, for Diseases of the Hearty Pal* piUtion,Numbness, Neuralgla,Nervoa*Trenior of the Mu*, dea, Heartburn, Flatulence, Fain is tho Vaco, Wakefulness, Restlessness or tar the blind or Body, worn down by cam* Uhor, oraHKly t has Induced many physidans to nssllln their practice. For a weak constitution, i t U a grand re* eiorer; It completely removes horn the system all nervous irritations, and Isalmost miraculous in its rapldand happy effect. The freak and the nervous are frequently restated to perfect health before using one bottle. Price £0 cents. Sold, wholesale and retall, at Dr. KEYSER’S Drug store, 140, corner of Wood at. and Virgin alloy. '' fibl *?S«w Dt aeorerIea.—VEQBTjUJLBOATILB ro WDEIt-Thcee pooler! are put up In cue pound pack*, and are rtally s goal article, sot only Sir (tu dlreares Inctlont to Ilonas, Core, Swine anil otbor anlmalr; trat they are llkoolso on excellent arttdo to Improve too condition o t the animal. JbriiHeh Onog, they not only Improve tho condition of Mich Cows, but they increase the quantity u veil as im prove the quallty of milk and butter. Tho proprietors eay that It focreuea the quantity of batter from ball & pound to a pound a week to each cow, while those persona Vho have triod say ft pound an& s haif to tvo pounds per week, with the. anno -kind, of fbedlng- oi'lnlbn. :Of one-' thing ve an certain«til who we it unco will we It all the time and eoro : money by tho operation w veil u improve the appe&rtine of their stock. Price Vi cents • paper, 5 papers to $1; . o£o. H. KE7BSR, No. Ho, - corner Woodst. and Virgin alley. ■ Wholesale ftnd HmaU Agent J&'fiXediolne Cheats-*-Hr. REISER, wholesale Druggist of 140 Wood slreot, li&s on band * splendid as* sortment of MEDICINE CHESTS, for 'flMnlUflj and steam* boats,-at rwlous prices. -Thow in want efertlclHi of this kind would do well to giro him a call.. ftbl “Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy, : • ’ .. Lut.uot expressed in liner; rich, not gaudy— For tho apparel oft proclaim* the nun.” , 45j*ETory well dressed man knows bow difficult Ik Is to Hod a Tailor who thoroughly understands the peculiarities Of each figure, and can salt Jts requirements with * well - cut, gonOemanly-flUlng garment. Hence It is that so few fool “at homo" daring the first day's wear of any Haworth elo of dress, and however costly, never become adapted to their forms. To remedy sa manifest a dofomity,K OBZB BLEhas practically studied bothfbrm and f&athlon. ftlways adapting the weather, or pa&taloo&a, to the exigencies of its wearer—ihoroughly attaining that Ole* gance.of fit which the spirit of i£e age dictates. GRIBBLS*S CLOTHING HOUPE, ; decSS . - v 240 Liberty st,'head of Wood.- “VTEW MEDICAL' BOOK&—RICHARDSON'S HUMAN JLi ANATOMY, General,' Descriptive, and Practical :by V, G. Richardson *M.D.; with illustrations; justpublished. i BANDY’S TKtT BOOK .OF ANATOMY, «n 4 Unida In Dissections, for the use of Students of Medicine and Dental Surgery: by Washington H/&ndyv&LD.; with two hua* dred and sixty*four iUastraikrosi Joafcpublished. A few* copies of the abora work this day received, and for sale by SAMUEL Bv LAUFFRB, Bookseller, Stationer and Paper Deafer, . fcbls •■■■ 89 Wood street ■■ Henry H* Collins, FORWARDING AND OOMUIBSIGN and Wholesale Dealer to Oheese, Butter, Seeds, Fish, and Produce generally, 25 WOOD fit? Pittsburgh. - Xmatfl ToLet* A.. GOOD DBT CELLAR, under the Neptnna Begins- XjL' House, on Ssrenth street, snU&ble forstoringmolsssee or produce. Inquire Of ; ' JOHN JL BTEWABT, m*oB 2CT Libertystreet • Stable Wanted. •• TITITH3M: a few squares of the passenger station or VV sylvanlaßallroad; sufficiently large to hold seven or eight boras. ADAMSACO., . . mart . ■ 04Fourthstreet. Alononeatielaßridge. T>nTSBUEGH, Ma*fc B,lSsL—The. President and Man-, X agefs of the Company.for erectlng a Bridge over tha lUver Monongahela, opposltaPittflburgh,ln the County of Allegheny, hare declared of-five percent fpr the last six months, payable .to the ;atockholdm orthelr legal representatives, at the tollhouse,on and after the 18th Inst mud -/JOHN THAW, Treasurer. v TIERSAN * €Um BANKBBSANDEXCHANGB BROKERS* qf JHamond Aflfy, * •'WTTfnruiWß', TAtf -• ■ • T)UY AND BELL-fynk-Notewand; Ooto;-3Hieounfc tbne JJ exchange, and prtuxdasqrynotess-niidta.-OQllecttossln all the principal dues of thaunion. Raceme deporitoiou: coirandonulntuest,and:glTe ihdrsTompt attention taoß other matters appertaining to a Broker’s business. Eastern' ExchangeoonstenUyon band. . - • ..marfi, npO ENGINEERSf JtRCHITECTS AND DRAFTSMENS 1 SAMUEL R HAUFXER, No, 87-Wend street bar jost r&ceired. a large «il : cbmpleto assortment jaf englnwmf ststlonery, 'snch as Holly's imprond■ plau-aad profile paper; topographicalpmper,crc*ssectionpajwrifbeM torel. and memomzdxtzn 'boolu, oLvariflu* pstfcernsr-drewlng paper uTanyrixe, tracingpaper.traolngdotinniatheinaa* cal instriimest^'andeTeryamciesnltableforfialdiOrofflce;' nUoTwhlchl .am-determined to eaU ot reducad prices, ■joiner thanever offered in thla city. ■ Call and exanaarfog yourielt' •' v”'“". '.''"'r"-''; SAMUEL BvHAUFyEBf-' * - -T Arine.*Olurllilgten Ollh, <§£' Jam’* >t«g»rip« fir /Stadu »nA ttalusstOTWipapMsol ttedVl J»»««lTrt «dftr,^ a uvggmit ■ goewmorto li.Xooalv*gfci-: " - Ho.^TWooammt. mrt V.-iW. MIME - ~~V - . 4Sr Wfaat r or. Which 1* the Best Vermi fuge or Worn Destroyer I—l* a question daily and hourly asked by patents, anxious for the health of tbolf children. All whoareat all acquainted with the.article, irill Immcdtetd^aoswef^pr.. M'LANE’S CEtBBBAXBD VEEMIf UGE* libas never been known total),'ocdri£i £ , UnrYoas, August 25,1852. * Oatuiu3(-4A young of had beat fora long time my muchtrbq bl©AfflUi T wom«., adflsed her to Dr._M?LahoV w Celebrat«i>’Tenn!fuget' Bhe ao cordingly purchased and took one vial, which caused her to discharge an unusually large quantity of-wormfcr -She' wbr immediately relieved of all the dreadful symptoms accompanying this disease, and rapidly recoreredher usual health. The yon ngladydocanot-wish hex name momloncd;- ber residence, however, lsS2O fifth BtreeU’and Sho refers to -Mia.JTaidfcy.No.S r ~’■•• • ''-i‘ ‘ • -Wi.* j v.* * Purchasers. Trill _be careful to.ask fbr Br» brated Vermifuge, and take none else. ' '• .. Pr. HVlxadf Celebrated Vermlftige, also hla liver PHI 3, caanowhd-hadat allrespeCLable Drug Stores in the United StjteSnnd Canada. Aim Ibr salrby the ; FLEMXKC BROS „ . * Successors to £ Kidd A Co., .marSidAW do Wood street /. A .MSBgCNO of the stoclcbotderßof therPennay!• tire Stock lnsurancenOompany, Win. oe hud at the office of the company, on the Oth in* t, at 3 o’clock, Pi dbf.the'phrpose of accepting a supplement to the charter. Byordet fmarex.; AA.CAKRIgRr - HABBIKD: •- «s?JsHSfte'.7Jsf3K?y 28 ’ b r Bev. S. a Church, ilr. CUARLE3 W. McOORBto Miss K ATB MfiSHEHBV, eldest daughter of P/T. McSheny, Egg., of Bt, tooiseounty. A " DIED, At Cuionlown at U o’clock, l\ ILi March 4.1854. JOHN JAMISON PATRICK, aged 3? year* ' * Kis funeral vrlU toke place.op TUESDAY;the Vfch insfc, from the residency, of hla axathsr.'.Ctrntre avsnUoi at* 1 o’clock* jP.M, On Monday morning. Mrs. SARAtI BBANNIGAN. - . Her funeral will take-place. THIS. {Tuesday? AFTER* NOON, at avdock,.fcutU the residence of her mother. Mrs. Morphy, N 0.4 Decatur, street; Pittsburgh. ~ ■ HEW Cheap liqta Por Sal©. IN hair price, *lfty oftheaeJLota wIU be sold at ssoeach, and lop loin at $lOO each, {of tile raecbaUw and ■ oto> vto. cannot spare* second $5O, or a second jioo, i thoughdesertinga good buOdina lot eputt, just as odchu ; a man. worth hundreds or thousand*;- Thosefeho'Aattno i money way hatOidtfTo^ e&fr-fatoiyat»nirat:Ttrt»» MrPay . Ing (5 or $lO a 4Ddnih; ln Ut>ctf, and'receiving a varpaji/v deed lhe moment the lot to fori ::.Tb*titte to these ground* la perfect, f&rWhfch refenmcele mode to-Thoma* Onattlnghany lktuxr, and- N. P.tfcttermah.'Eii? of Pittsburgh. ' u , A Tery great amoant of labor wlll-.bo reqnlral In ibis neighborhood, notdnly by the subscriber and thott whom he rvpreeentai but by the Hearer ManufaeiarinxCotapknyy by the Ohio Edllroad -Company, by the ClCTeland flPd HttahtKglrßgflroad Company, and by the Beam County Benton {rouCompany*w ha expect to 'erect season. - Wltb regard to this trqn- rafisS enco la respectfully made toMessrs-Kraitier s Rahm,J.lL Mooxhead £ di'W-HalljJurtxj£yoti,-£tiorbAX>> f jW.l>ow»s Wood r J.Haralrtakron f -Wm. Iffhtghum end' James H. Crane, Pittsburgh, - - Contracts, lor grading, etcarailng, quarrying, mining; atone brick work, carpenter?, ana other mechanical' Übnr, maycow be entered Into by those who apply, - i The ohofe mentioned-lota ots 40 fcetfront by 125 ffeefc deep, jaafr doable the, QtianUtyin.ttmn3on slzed The pri«;UlQcenhr, the price "of I ndrann Wi or the bracking of hisfato -ffho I will nottwmjreaZeriatQ ateuchpilres! The property jwW:nf&resv I* worth, double the - ’priced ebaiged&r beso acknowledged < and TYTnitdL l7aU,the N aotnantUrpUßBietOtOtberhanda. - Jlimy-huilcUogtotedre already bespoken,:which will be i boat on atrirpOTXpled-the-prtteent Mason.; ? Selection* con i bo marten!these pricesvfromthastb tothaiath fast only ( ' after which, » pa&ffr tali unoo-the premises wlllbe&n nonneed, and locs wttlbring feosx $lOO to $5OO, Shose wbd pay eift irin de>adtlt wUbuaorn^payxer,-' Es^vof‘Xtochester. 'or with Messrs. Kramer A Kalun, of fttttburgbv .Tbe deeds will be mnde cut, acknowledged, anddeittfSiledhj Uieicniehands, to bedaUmed cni lilting' the money# - , , Map# ortho ISotonghof-Bochirsler willbe found &t various : public places,.and smaller plates of the lota will be freely glTea tft all who apply. 9a» obore propDstUon wQ} be open to thelsth!nst, only; i M.T.C.OOUUV : ! Rochester. Bearer county. Pfc ” • B : T. U.Wa&UAN—UUOitDiJuLEA, l’d.l*£K iMSALfett.’ * AHBSTAHONEB. ifo. 10* WOOD Street, near Fifths Pimtrargb, Is no* receiving* Urge assortment of Books 'lib :thewtota4i^«^ua«ataoracietice r llterftture J , atid art; «oq> ilsUhgin part open the XbUowlngsubjects; • atsx7 Agriculture, Cotton Spinning,' Mechanics, AnOqnltlesi’ Distillation; ■■■■--. Madldne, Anatomy,. ••• Drainage,,:•• ' • 'Mesmerism;' ■'■ : Angling, - " Drama, MeiUHingv. AreWt*scta»i ; ■ Drawing,.- . Mining* Aasajlng, Monuments, ' Astronomy,: . . Bdacaiiamv Music, ' • Bella Lettre*, ; [Electricity, . . Mythology, Dee*,. • Xagi&oerfog,. . Needlework,’" Biography. <} eulogy, , Painting, Boon-Binding, Geometry, , Perftimery, - Botany, Gusgtog, Photography. Ji" 8 * • . Phrenology! , Building, • History, . Poultry. Brass, .. Uydra&tatks, ..- Railways, ? ChotnleUy, Iron, Itoag Making; . Chert, , . Language, Soap, : Cbuwins, .. Logaritbxay Steam Engine* ,> Coal. Logic. r, •/ Surveying, •• Color, : Machinery, .. .• Tanning, •.. • Condwlogy, .. Magic, Turning, - , Cookery, .■ Btaaufacturc?!, . Warming aod Costume, • _ Mathematic*, TantiJating. »•. Price* as low m tboso of any other hou*a intberity.. ' TfcTKWJdUfiIO—BKLLB ALLiAMIK SCiiUTfIBC U; Lw oompoßadhy C. Anton, and dedicated hi Mias Hattie Q'Ton&feO'L. KindWauls: ballad; Pond Hearts at Homo; : Farewell Thffli Fond Darling;. • Voice* of Mature; • . Bachelor** Lament; WlUow Bank Polka; ..Fitzgerald's Gift Polka ; - Schleighßcli; Trumpet Call Gallon; Philharmonic March; *- , Together zfllh atltheJUtest publics tionsfbr tho guitar. * ; Aim, juit received again a new anpply or Potter's Social H. BCUKOffiBB A CO.*?. •. Par 7 , CargoVlfith-OB.Fourth streets Tafco Hotlct, v 7IMUT THE AOB.NOT OF. CAW.' MADE STERLING, i nmc«alßg«ir harixttisof. min. In PUuSnrelt fcfa tbl. totem cloned by mutual entomb. All jwrone hat ing claimsagaltut ms, or tha steam &rtj boat ; “Two Bro thcra,” »m apply to mtpenonally, on .aid boat, or T '• Wauted, 3 TWO BARGESto contain 10 (6-18,000 bushels of-coal. . AUo,4 or 5000 bushels of coo) delivered ni the Btctm ferry boat “Two Brothers.” Apply onboard. "s. ; - martin bsoderick. . Wftuttdi ■ A VOUNO WAN acquainted with the arocfliy businesa, j£~. f?' ivf>«?«&/JSSWfJP****<*o And'»««U»V Jt .JKUO HAWORTHS, comer of Diamond and DU* mond Alley. mart A N ACTIVE business MAM, with a capital cf $l5OO or* jIX $2OOO. the advertiser having an equal amoant- Sn the eastern and western produce basinets; the trade. Is already successfully. established* ; Good' reference given-end re* qulredv For particulars addrew-“Q. Foapofflee. [7:3l* •piUMB OQDPIBII—6 drums received this day X road, and £jt.bolb by - m*r7 * BAILEY * BENBHAW. 1 \KtfJD PfiACUlfj—6o hue prime halves; 2 bam pared' XJ - ditto; 10 bns Dried Apples. J?or sale by ":■'■* BAILBIT A KENSHAW.. /"TUINGAT A BARGAIN—Astbey muss be told. Price AJT $4OO for two Steam Engines 10 inch rjßndeiydU&c't Stroke ; complete .without- bollerß, aj-wbeels, or eopbor clpeSf ..Also, a small steam: engine, now 4 and complete. 8 Inch cylinder, tor $3OO. • ‘ 8. CDXHBE&T A SON, -• -m*» . . .140 Third street. patent curved |Kdovs»ee* Pena; - ’ • • "t JCThe Hagnnms Bonumsln groetordossn boxes: ; ' , Shoulder pea,- largo else,.l gross In box; “■ *; -emallfiaopoints,!doseninbox: ' Slip - « extra « « lgtosa- v«' ..... Barrel - M ■ •» . « ... w. .« . SAML. B.LAUPPER, *aar7 ''.^".'..v..4,.Bneeestorto , baka Loomis, agent. T7“ATiSCbARiJND£N;. or, Necromancy in the, WUdeP- J\. nes& ; Bv Emerson Bennett, author, of ? tha Ported WUL, Clara Moreland, Viola, Waldo: Warron, the Pioneer’s Daughter, Ac* *rica 50 cents.-s : c : The-Chemlstry of Common James P; W. Jobn«- «ton» M. AhF» U< S.f F.G.B^etc^author cf u Lectures on■ Agricultural Chemistry and Geology,” *te. 2roil compris ing two numbers of the English edition, containing; The AlrWe Breathe; TheWaterWeDrlnk; The Soil We Culil- Urate; and the Plant We Km. ; .New Pashlon;Book>-PranhXcbUo^sXadleeGaeelto of Pa rU, London and This number eontalnr tho commencement, of the Spring Fashions, consisting of .a- beautiful colored plate, and nearly 100 iliostraOonff of Bonnets, Hiding ITa* bitsu end.uumeroua other Buttfeeta. Also, paper patterns for ladle's and Children's Garments. ' The Westminister Bevlow, forJanoaxy. Harper's Magazine fi>r March Call or sand to n. MINER A CO~ _ • • . No. 32 Sarfthileld street; ’■* : For anything yon may want In the booh tine;- mart IVew Boolc« and 2tlagazlno& ' TVST Mcoired: Chemistry of Common 14fo; by Jiuhos £. : W W. Johnson, U. A,; ,K4to Clarendon. *Jr NacroxxmncY ia tbeTTildgmeAßyby Emeißon Bennett* / > theLcma Star of. Cuba. • Westminister Eo*lew for Jaaoary. - ' Practical Mechanic's Magaaln e Ibr February, PartVlHofthePractlcalDxftTiahtsmao;. Joit received and forsato at W. A. GILDENFENNEY A CO’S., ■ 78 Fourth atreei T(>, th» Honorable the Judges of (he Court of Genera] Quarter Sessions of the Peace, In end for tho counts of Allegheny: 0 P«Utfott of Henry Beit*hoorer,'Of the Boiowgh of South Pittsburgh, Allegheny county, humbly showeih: That your petitioners hath provided himselfwith materials' for the .accommodation of travelers aT and .others* Urern f to_tt.ft > Borough th»t-yonr■ Honorswill teple&sed to grant hlmalicenso tokebp a-pub* UfiJ house of snifiTtalnmem, and your petitioner, as fndntar? pray. .. . HKNEY-BELTZHQOVER."’ we» *he TOl»crlbcrB, dtiztfns fcftheßOrough aforesaid, do eertUyi thattneJ above petitioner, isofgObd repnte.fof este and temperance, and la veil provided with house room' anacOuTtsnleneea for th©, accommodation and lodging of strangers and a&d that said tavern U necessary. Jobnß, Millar, John McTay, 3L B. Han umann, Hoary 0. Getting, B. 0. noble, Jamesßlackmore, J. B. hi*Vay, Jho, B. purir, Levi Brusneman, Stephen K. Jcnes, Robert* Ste venson. • > . . max7;3id ■ •TPO theHonorablethaJudges of the Court of General ;X. Quarter and for.thecounty of-- Allegheny:, The .petition of Patrick: Hnghcs. of Lower fit dab» Townihfpj in the. eoimty_aforttS»id,vhuinbly sheweth,— That jour petitioner hath provided himself: with materials for the agcoinmodatioairf tiavelera anTotherß, at his-dwell ing housetih township aforesaid, and prays that your Hon ors will be pleased to grant Mma: Hcensa to keep-.a public houseof-entertainment, andypur petitioner as in duty bound wJQI pray. PATRICK. HUQ ££&,-. We, the subscribers, citizens of tho township uforesa&Mo; eertif/,that the pbove petitioner la of good reputo forhonr asty&nd temperance, am Iswellprovided withhousorooni and conveulencea for the accommodation of s&wigers dhd ttatfittA'ahdthatttld-taterh.fß necessary..-:'/- . Jsb; Chtties B." Msguire, do6eph-lffcClnr?, W.A. tbit •^acob'Haits, : Tlioinas : Taylor> Jtaeph fitepheni,Wmr : HtoMadf,gi^-Hendewon^^::-: 3LBACHKI) A. MABON 'jAnOOc: §a;h»**jri£t receiveda troed assortment-of ITneßZe&eh'ed Muslins.: Alscy of wide and heayy Jtius fljnp: - s; 3'v;.i; Btajdv^' ■vS-i/V'- ..V '• *: ;.V ?■■>;:■ ■ v. .• - ...•V r : V ’: SPECIAL NOTICES. iWEStEBH riBHEKS’ XHaDBAHpFCOBSAHY. \ NJ3IF hISDON, OHIO. .< Capital 6 , ' B.M.’CASKEI.AAant. EL Charles BaUding, 208 ThtoAstreetf Btititrurgh.': ' -'■'OFFIOBRS.' ■ ' ’ Wsans K«llt, - Jjueetllraiacx.rf. Prca’t. ; XsnSUßOTfWera&rriuidlroastoeK; ItBirEEESOE&. - • . _ A- A A. M’Baln.T. TJmbsUctter, Dr. Irish,. JoaSptr nall, Springer HarbaugVE^M.Buntoa,'WHUnKJn'A'Boaiitott, Gilbert A Broderica, Pittabargh; James Mason, JCsO.,Hanna, .Garretaon A Co, Clerolaml j arshajmAM’Ooj, Dr. O. Frio, Cincinnati. f ß ba State Hntual Sire At wnrinelngnyunno rnTT,pqr,y | „ , OF EEHMIXI.YANU. Branch Qfice enr tburlh and SmiUxfyld tU t JHUlbwrgh. '- 1 - Capitol, 300,000 .Dollar*.. ■ ...... . .. • . v 'DIKXCRQBS. ■ J«dj*Prßuth4ribrf,l)anphln-Coi PTG. Si?v^!S? : A; Wilkins, Banker, : Pittsburgh,_A* A. Onrrior, Plitebturgb; John B.Bnther(bnL Dauphin CQ4 As J. GiUett, Harriabmg; y Harria ,.bnrg 1., Jlobert Carbcrj CO--. 1 P.BrTHEßß)BD,Prealdent. A. A. CABEIEE, Act’y. j A.J.QmJCTX,Becretary. Utenl®!? “pWOJ-YUI as» ana Inland nangalton on hnEainga s&a»?^®B^saMas perpetually or for ntenn nf yeara. v .. ; .. - i.ia Girard Fireand-Haxiao InsuranceComnanY OF PHILADELPHIA. .T'~ i ~ UJr Office of POtsburgh Jgmcg car. Fbarth aridSmitMtld tit . - :.,vt-' | - ■ • Wm.M.Swfiln,-,- . . J.PeStriner, . > iK. A. Shackellorg,,: > Paul Thuricw, ’ £ M. Doris, n . : J.it,Flanlgao, Thoseß.Mitchell, 1 - : •:•..•> \ B.B.Oomegys, • TbamsaCrtffetf,'‘ - , f ' Wm. n. Bowers, v iX . f .4l^l > «D. r Sherman, A. Mart, - PMBp F. Bn/dor,' 1 Wm. P. Hacker, Alex. Heron, Jr, c - ' ■. '*-FnnasQ)Sh^ttriL : t. i. •.'‘v '"■••• - - . jogl jon£3, PwßidentT:.. jußsGitßßTr.Secrttapyv . .Wilt innareCotton or BoUdingfpßtores, Merchandise and property genoraliy, onathermost IkrorahU terms; v:-.-v i.AICAK&IEItjAgB^t. luaarance Company of the Valley oZ Virginia* Cnplt&l saoo,oocf, , ° HOME GFfIOBa.WINCttESrKB, TJL djexctors: » Jos, 8> Cnraon, v: •:x John Kerr,,, i '1 ■ .Idoyd Logan, . • ■ - JamesU.Borgess, ■ James B. alley, N. W.ElchardsozL * . . - H.ltMcfluyro. afiatUriKaSeaeUfy,^:. - Samuel W* Hays«— - WUliam Rohinsoa, “ ThCmaa Gillespie*. ■; , “ William F. Fahnestock, 1 Jobnß.Gbr, r r Harrey Bollnmn, Jacob Peters,, , ’ JOha Walker, Jr., - WUliam CoUer. Jr • Jacob B*lfalilennan, - - Aaron Bornbsugh. * ■ - ' i BUSBELI* A. OAKES, Agen^ w OClce. In Io&yeOe ' t Jee. • • -. r ' - x -iutentranceon Wood street.) tosurdnee Company oi *■ PresßentpeAM OEtli. SIABSHEIi, Secretary. , Office: 9i Water Streetilxiiteat Wafbßtaii Waoittttelt: , Insures HUH* andCAßGGllifiks, on the Ohio and Hlsai* Sippi Rlters and tributaries. t Jnsures Against Loss or Damage by Pi?fte itr^rT^^ rt i tt n. ? rUa °'^ i ° ”»■ “i4lnlan4NaTlg». tumanaTranspartatii2s« ' '■ BI&COTOBSl Wm.LsriznerJr q . WBitomßagaley, eamuelM.Mfir, fiamuelßcn, wnnwtnTO»»ph«^« Bobert Dunlap,}r>, JahnSaDßrorth, Isa&e M. Pennoek, Francis Sellea, : B.Uarbangh, . -t Walter Bryant,: Wmiamß H«ym - ' - Jphnfihiptott. . det2B }f^Fss^w^S«S3jnspS?slus^irtstefis?i'. Vv Dr. Wood street hal iweired an as* jortmentof f • Thomas Mechanical Leeches; ■■* .St ■ ** Capping Glasses; V. Breast Glasses; «• EyeCnper ■ - ' ' H Denial Leech car ; . u Scarificator. *... These-are really Important iowntione, and’Very conrA -jnlonl to those who follow Leeching. CaU and see them, f and Virgln alley. ' . - : JsO ' and Liter Bomnlaint •lbr£r. CUBKD. DVT KIKK'S PiJTBULBDM.—Read tho fob loving letter horn BcT. O. Dics}Nsos, #. ili£siimarr in -:Oregou: .. . *■■■:•■■ : Mm J.My rS7rr Mygell and wife having been greatly benefitted by the use of your Petroleum. I-wtsh to have you ae»d nw a box of two dr ibrea dozen bottles.- 1 mi thdConxregaU'jnal; MlDl. Curtain*;U,Y PatntedWiadpw Slxades,CUiCfcriifce*, Curtain MnTw«»4 «o.j at wholesale an&retalL ~, •.■-. W. if.nikyga.. i..Curtain*; Hade and Trimmedla thamy newest.nenc) **?”» _ - [martOdy Corajll (Jsrnsltl Agreax many WWT «ons otßdteadfulJy tarmoated jrttfi porta. A cotain' remedy-»0I TjeTcraniTln Dr-OoHEi’a Ooaa PliSirai far »aIetyDr.QEO,S.KISYSEB*I4O:Wood gtmt. PriCT, rttaU»t_l2K”**» ekoappeaded tfu e€Tt\ftcaUo/(heceldmiU(i Z>* JT. f\3ot:}t;&L •4 fSyrvetitSi':"■■--- ■■ ■■ RxUjaaj? in trothrOertfift that: 2 hmbeen bck badly or ; BcrolUafotthe ItttmaoyettslbattioAtbftß*- om9lhaTeti«ntmablutoatt S. ODTEBEB3rafeotf - - ~bo*l . _ ; itaiSS*iet - ■- -r'-> : .^-:,^,^,v. ?&&£*'•&££■ • r ’ { t *fl »'* t}r ■..., iO * »* ! (.'• >- ■" :• ' ■ ■ j- .• . ••*.*■■« t - < > ,; V»• «-;- T v**y!'• ■ INISI s - • . '*.' 4* *. ■ .’■c ' yr ** *- •*« »-» - TUBATRB.— JJ. rntmai, awl Jftnw Lh£y ger—FiWiittrestetoreWooa Pricrsofsdmlttton: . Boxes and ParquetiefiOof Prhrato Boxee, large] £8 j do. dr. small. $5; Second TlBr,2to; Boxes far colored persoss.toe. Persocssecariog seats trill be charged eta.-extrafor tbs ' certificate. Poors open at C% o’clock j performance to eom* /menee at V/i 0rc10ck..«..-.Tblso r clock..«..-.Tbls erening, March 7.1854/ will bo .produced the celebrated Drama of JACK BBEIV - PABD fin four acts and fbrty»two tableau*. tapL part, (UOle Durefc; Jonathan Wild, Mr; Ur*laford„ ll< ,ln eoussqueneo of tbs length of the drama, no other pleca will hepleyedon the same aeonlng. : .. . . Philhonaoitie Soeletr, . • mm SECOND PUBLIC KKHDAKBAL will Ugtfefi at 1 LAFAYETTE HALL, - * On TUESDAY EVENING, 7th Inst Commencing at 754 o'clock. PBOGBAUMB. PABT L 2. Quartette, “Away,away f thamorning freshlybreaks' ing/* - , t‘ » ' - - ? 3. Chorus, “ Homb. h i v-i-Y 4. DoubteQaarteUe,''The two Ecsos,-tl.Wcnirr. ■D, -Solo,- Tbs Hsrp that once”. '• * ...o.,Duett* “J lore to dwell intba bosom’s wll.”»JluSselL. . . §pipr J: Wita‘Terthtrt: c1«1, , !,.^.i..., , .,M.;.M..4..Hayd». .■ . 8, Quartette, “When daylight going,^......Sonsmbnle. 9. ltoabla.QoarteUe, n ”W6 are the monarchal"-Werner. ;• . .DLDclo and Chosusr-'Thsllsg of oar Unload •: -’piSFir:' ■ ' - ~ OBATOBIO OF TAB “MEBBTAn. 0 - The first jart of this grand-oratorio will be gtvcn entire, campri3txigBopzano,alto,tosoraadba3S solos,and a-nom> her of charnel , » Tickets 60 cents.; To be had at tLe.muaTc stores, and at the door* r ■■■•■. Honorary members will obtain < tickets from W, Curtis, Secretary, of the National Telegraph Office. Concert Vi commence at o’clock. . maro HALL,''JburiA ftr&intarlfood, opposite La. v bjette Hall, can be obtained ter Parties, Festlrali, PuliVd Meetings* Ac,Also,Cargo’s Cotillon and Bax Horn Band ckn be round in readiness at all times, by; eppTylngte Wif, FfcANK'CARGO, At the Chyetol Palace Dogaerrean Booms of B.M. Cargo A Co«» Fourth st. . £#l9 IT'S*'’Browm li ‘W by requestj.wm ' Coutlnue hls Loetum* Delineations and Export , ments npon the now ami wonderful developments of Mental • Alchemy and Physiognomy, at LAFAYETTE U ALL; on nod-. Stb .at 7££:o’clo&;. doozaotKro at 85$. Tickefca,only2& cents, firot tntertert'and exeitamMat already produced by the startling phenomena®! the eubjn fxtiou of atmospheric electricity- b^the-wilLGo early. rouc- seata for delineations ofcharacter daßy, at ante room of Hall, from 10 till 1 o’clock.* Entrance on Fourth,street. {mar&3fr STEW CABPETB. i- * * Spring Styles, VA.T TUB CHEAP OAUPIsT WAREHOUSE, No. 62 tTIMED Street—wo aro cow tecelying. and opening . oneof the. largest and . choicest stocks of Carpetings, till • Clotbvtfat* Bugv AG? ever , exhibited west of New;Ycrk. . Thfl : stopkhasr been selected with great care. Persons la want of any art tales in our Use, are respectfully •. ■■. Intlted.to.caU and examine.. Car aasqrUiimt consists in part pf the following,.*!*: Koyol Velvet and Brussels Carpetings;. Tapestry Brussels; • , . AuHussos Carpets; . Extra Imperial and Super Three ply i Patent Tapestry Vgra&V'-* ' * Superfine and Pine Ingrain,:' ' Worsted mod Wool Carpets; »• '■■.■.-=■ •. : . Wool and Cotton •. :do • ■ ! IYcnlUaii2-l^,9i,and44; : Hemp Carpets, very cheap; ■. • list and Big, do Bpanlsh Matting, Tery cheap; ■ EleganfMoSafeßng«,g69perpair;. Axmlnlfiar, CbepUle, Mid tufted Bugs, alt prices; SanqrJßugUsh Bhwjiilkin Mats, ,16 per pair; : - . > . Colored do . do do from «,»to $6 each • r^uJ^r*HX K!liCt!?n ** COW# ’ JOl °‘ A ‘ lollHe ’ ■ Em to? fed and printed cToih table and pl&bo coTere. ci entirely new designs,▼Eryrich. table nod piano cot era;' also won ted flamneir by the yard, toil nett, doylorx, Ac. v * ■ - A great variety of patUirnaln floor olVdotb, from 2 tai's4' , foot wide. ' _ ? Buff .Hollands Ibr windows, SO, 52,34,8(^38,40,42,44, inches Wide, - y : Gold bordered shade?, entirely new, very-rich. , , • Window shade* of erery description. > • - K : Oval endhoirdwetalMtias, carpet binding, tack?; Ac. ’*• ; Also, theHwal TurktebßathTowels, together with oTcrr : thing usually kept la Carpet Houses, j << small profits and quick sales.’* CL E. HE ABLY A 00^, ' tnarSimfca . - -> 82TWrdstreet. |OnnirACllE3 CF LAKD m.FOREST COUHTY.inear ! LUUU • the CUarlou rITCr. This land is heavily timbered, bason excellent soil, and is saidto contain an abundance of liron ore. and a thick vduoftdtumlnousCoal.-' TtoYcnan*" gu undoubtedly to built, wiU run rary near to ir, If not directly aexuas it.: Ttt& inilstctwn creek frun? through lb . ■ ' .-. 1 ALSOjWOactesln Elkcounty, wen timbered and watered* ■and lying near theroute of 4heSnnhuiy v and Erie ridlroad. .. vEobetterin'rcatmontcould'he made than (n tb&Sland*. " ;Thncomphdlcm of .the Bnnlmry and the AUeghcny ; Volley, and the . Venango railroads through that regkni' 'will render, the.coal,lumber, Iron ore and solLof mat-' • talne.'-Enqnirobr ■* 1 " - C.BM."SMITH, ■ ' . _ r Attorney at Law. f ftb22»am»lf J - 3ft*. 14f Fourth street J, 8. UOBEHEAD ADO:, MAKUEACTUU KBB OF tin; COPPER and : HWN AVAHK, No: 24, Darthcast ei(!c fFf the DIA iMOND, Httohurgb. Penns. 1 • - ■ ■: - v - ; *, ; OYBTEB SALOOS A&& RESTAUBASTt 108 WOOD STREET. L.rfitns subscriber has now his OYSTER SALOON"AND * * 1 EATING HOUSE perfected in .a manner^that conxmk ->be exccled by any similar eslab>rshmcut in the dtr;" ' \ trSAZS WTLL VB SERVED Vl* JITALZ HOUBSO#’ THE »A\\ from the • Choleett Bleats, FowUi FlthVAeChi*' na, Dljtnfc BrwnaiEyppotra* fthdvlmperiil Chltui s «ongBiv®wy arc aU: from Premium Eo*ta,ht»4»Uhgmt : - care, end periVcllypurK Apply at theSewland Implement . Warehouse, Fifth street.. ■■■ ■,■■:■.:•.■ ;.•••:•’•• • ■. feMOanto JAMES WARDEOP. ; | \UlhlV F*Al/ilisS—i»oo bUSliulaftir aateJ« U ties to suit on the wharl.Applyra board: thg steamboat U-S/M AIL.. , y:; /•• ■:, fobSS^te&m Steel Pens* * » To3l£Pff GIEKOTS PKKS, No* 303, 708* 17fts» WO, fi6U : r *Xrebls Spring,? “Fountain," 1 “ Jenny Und," “Eoobta Elastic*** ' EKATPS «Comraerclal, n :«Estra‘i , inß 1 n BepnWleia t A!- l*U t “B0CL w «*sup»mv htt / - • U,.COafcNiOo,’a “SwaoQuiU,”5 t ßackipTlng, n < t Plat- : ap(lng r n «£ii^”*lnai&Babbe* ) ”‘*C<)mmetcw.*‘ f Qotta' Patch*." ■ - J098P27 J. liK V V's ceTahratcA GomtnatcUl TBHB. , • W. *. Ui7BN’a CotQmend»lPENß,'»hltaati4 brcnieii. . u TI£K EtRCTBO PEN," “ Aai»lgi6h£. “ Doabla KW> '* ! i EhECKWITn'S“RCBZPBNSSnia AKoanhmS." -' iud many other ca]ebt*Ui4 PKiB ; fct sola by . W. 8. lIAVSN. Stationer and. Printer,. Mftrbet ytrpflt, rnmPTof Second.' - ;l •tgiUAJUV, UWAd; supply alvtysoß;/ -J?t hini» or made to order of anrebspe or mid reqolrolv nAVSNS BogtaMJ?«fiurtion«TWfcreh''ra»t •fcl?frtD«e; CornerMotiat »nd Second «twts.' U£UAMlZni> ttUinil(lL—For cals by . _ W. 8. HAVEN, iarncrMariat and fiocobd streets. ? feh7:mie SILYJJB PUNS, t of ■ Stationer and Printer, .Mfcrkot.Ptreet, comer of Seconds-..vv uitii'a, AnoidV liant* ;>?? WaJkderi*B,HQgan & Thorns WG aod w»noo , BBlaclc,B«J ancTßlue WrUlstr lok& U\ platjtaif plnti 4 o** *hil 2 MATUKUAUOAL I.NBTiUJAIiC&Ta—A general aasoH-' ttteutalways *n hand; at " W. S. HAVEN’S * ‘ > . Stationery Warehouse* Corner llsrfcct and Second afreets. TJHGFILB PAFEUS»JofIt nodTOd t IKsh (Upplj At r JT £sS’juS®BSL , S£g^ , ““ orof <* byJ«n M ßtu«i : 12 bo; •ll N vttlS? 11 -k XXIV * X^ t "“*XX3J, of the loduatry or Sn^le U C Q “S rop , l £ »BdSpppl«mLt ~ Vi tiilAtPOtlc* Itcontains. 10 Tara of 'letttPtmM •.v- UJj.Sj"^ ofU l lI s tratioi!B ’'■ oTer «nf«SoTotheprom£2 • to rabecrtbere gran*, Brtughliimen’e BooVof Design Srsssxis' wf OT Memd ” ° r * **“ s,rT,ot •' °- Potowm’a-Msguine Bar Much. For rale b/ 5 - h-wimhucol 1 No. 33 Bmlthfleld Btrmt, mo, tbo Honorable tin Judge* of the- Court of General 1 ” &s£*? rf °” ° fth ° fo “* *or-the am^Tf ‘The petition of SeinT Fulton, of tho FirrtWord dtrnf JWttrtrargh, in,tho comity, aforesaid,- hnmhlr “ • That Jtmr petitioner hath provided Wmreif wfth°m*teri£il ■ to the accommodation of travelers and othera,“tth?aSK! ! W-S f! S“-r *” K«™^f6iSstS; w ■ - eSr^^tofttoabe?™' dU,e oftbo.yw Wiirrt Allegheny, in the county sJbresilcl. hnmMv ■ . JP®» MessMHfe and MnyanleoßM for th« iceoinSoaiii^ , rooia asppggrpg .• ■-.,...r- •-■?-'' , * «I»S:*| ~ lo r^ I: tr . p Hr' i' ;'S' EIB=IISI ymmM f •*» *** ■ ■ J -.H'* AMUSEMENTS. Land for Sa|e. sD:rfft: ~ •. . v ;• - 4 \ ‘ -'w- r' v ■r- \ •«.