• . t ■ •" * ■> < ~.v .» 'i . , -v. n. ■. ,» , i, r ■* •v vi’ .. t:- XsV'ir-'-AX-X « ■'■-■■ • *• ‘ ‘ ... •*.- ’.'.V * ' « i .. \."*i . ■ < ■*■«. i. » <■• . ••-♦■ i, ■»••_ v*; K , -.'r*'*' 4 V • i . . s »i- - ... - ”» '» • > . .’i ~ ~ -. • . • • . ‘ . *•- jjfi-C?; ». ; f ; ..United States District Cotter.—Ron,. Wm. , j.; . .i . ffrwinfcteidiog. • ’*••* /...•. .. ■■ :'i«.V;r - j Uoitcd va.EdwardSwayzo; indictment, i‘ ."a . " :v: .'•• 7. •*•-.: ‘' I robbing tternaU. Hon. Cbarlee Bhalerappeared i--,-.'-V ‘v - - for tbo prosecution, and John M. Hampton, : .■■■-;> -.‘'.wi-.. .. \\'r f c■! . Ssq., for tho defenoo. i .7*. >•- .. -7.- . . i .-. ,i ,t . .... Tho prisoner’s counsel endeavored to got a i J. „.'i -« .%. •’> , .\r t,-z <ti • continuance of tho ease, and to effect that pur- -:„v‘ > J v.i‘v!;*’ .-* ' poso read to tho Court an affidavit to the effect i - v 7<•- ■’..■, • ■ : ■.. '... x.. ... -. j "*V\- that important witnesses were absent, the bro h-:-.i"., * ..t-eiTj-h • • I ther of defendant, upon whom ho had relied to ; ‘< serve subpoenas ond collect evidonce, having . )-'•».’• >•;. v«» * ’’j •» l'*<„*••• ' > •: ;•! - neglected to fulfil that duty. •'.- •> " !••• J"b * -.<te > Judge Shalor replied, whereupon Judge Irwin .-.‘•j ,‘i-V docidod that the rcasona eet forth in tho affi v-Vit r'.‘ i- :.;,-‘t>' f :-r davit wore not euffioiont for a'oontiuuanoe, and .• t .<hC - tho caso was ordered to be proceeded with. > , ; " ~.. X" Judge Shaler opened for tho 11. States,by sta >'!<.••:;.••. ; *••i 7* v .-ruy’. * .X-' tto B ,hßt the present indiotmont chargedßwavae r _t" t ‘ with etcaling from tho Post-office at Irish Rip tv!i. , k -\V-» ■ -*.•;*••• -it i,’.-.' . 1-..**. P‘°> .Lawronoo county, a certain lettcrand doou i" .1 Bm««B containing 52,.0n the Bth:ot September, ,■■ ■ v-■;. <;<■ -•.ttV t; tX V-. v '.l®*-. The Post-offiee from which the lelterufr '■• <i2 >!•'«>* *■ .-•••itl . flneatlpp.'waß taken, waa kept m theetorcof a -..x,! .vV 4 Mr. Davidson. On the night of the date above jSv't-V'fV-, X '■i'i:-. vi'.*'mentioned', the store was entered through the .v**"**.';■ r -i i vs. i.S,’ A nhd tha letter nhetractod from a dcß"k r - “*■ «'h * containing the mail matter tthich camo to that ti. ,• C ■"■-> - >' 1 ofiiee I ■; •'?•;<. o’ - fu .. Themis n. DaTiaron, sworn.—Ewido la*B«>part.Uir< >l.' 1 *:•„••.•:•»• ..'V :■ -.f> •? f ;,\>••*..« . *»“cunntx it that:plica: the cffiraHi > -:^S.«.U l :i>;ire'*l »*J. y-h.-■ if l r 'jf , I'.'' 1 ,■>■ .: <■'• ’I ?;LL' a f he IHA.lUppIe offlee. On theith of Saptomher, r.' i! ':; : 3 VstiV’.v.l I.”-:!.!! ..'.leet.ioout neon. John Daridson, Sr, came into the offlee, f «■. .If ;’ t ttilet the mMI for that day, requested roe !' VV'cl'* ‘ I • !r° a letter tn Mr, «Martin.. Secretary at the Pinners* > * r- * Insurance Crropany eudo?lnpßs2 note, nUMaonhoir. *• '• 'if'-c* v r v ~> I**?: 'w * ; txaeordedto the request, writing tb* letter and enddsUtff ' l- \ 4 uoto, made a lacmorandnmof ihcnote. with ft de» t t.. - »•v »*••ii iv w '*? ’T i- f *. 1 .• . . of tho bault* tho letter of the uotOi nud the dat*» . ..,, ,4 : ,s /,i */.v 4 ■ c: !• v > r .< 'i *,f *4 letter in, thedesh, which was ewifiderud the \ r * *■, , „ f , 5 yost-onipo, the on f y iJaco under loth an 1 hey in the store, • :’r.v fs;:? *.♦: "d *VS . Kr thr<piall .aarh ou.tho letter— the Oth of-September: . : ; L’ >;''.’J* %- - C'l ••*-*■ •• _ l, ( T.'.- $ . this wug cn. Wednesday. On Thursday night of tho same V , V'i-: S:».l . wekp.tho store was broken open, not} tho deft, which I liid i- ’s-Tc hk.s'v'f-1 “deft secuTfely locked, forced open; fonndall the letters bio* y*. frW K*f V 41 £*?» the letter containing the $2 .was still there, but the. -t ; l ' gone: made# through for thernon 'ilf*/? J'r .!j>s ?* 'V'2 . fy i not find U; Duvldson’s togctawtir* tV.fcUv.ir'-’-; ,rr*<;‘?'tv r cr v-, f . k : -.’ •■••.:*• *«- ». •■ ,S. • 1 ; . orre£tSwa\siu loft tho memorandum of the note - i r <r: *. * T * v . vf ;i .i-•! -. '*• i’ ; | , et.aiHt-rent Ptores in.tho neigblwho'jd*. went to Mr. Itlne e. ; j l , l -^4''‘O'-* v --l‘ ' l,k w -'' '• f- •'••'r -1 .hart a, where T learned they had received a two dollar bill ‘ *?*•_ % . ?5P, fr ? e^ D K to the description, but had patted it ontn; oh ‘ !^; 1 V; • . t^!» n . r i , * m ?i‘ uQ I trr.ced it to.Mahoning town, where I •fif.-i '('-t-? t-”- w o J: ’ii ■-.si.'l looted it in the of Conrad Bnanjor; procured tho n* .s', S« .• i r. -v J noteffcm him. (Hcre.witDefa was fhnwn an envelope, , ‘ t-• J : o'• ' * ■*‘ ‘^, bo iuenUfled a.* the ono containing the moneyi) c->* i rM ~ Thatis the letter which wan .put in the poetofflee. • (Wit* ,*/•'(* ness Shown the memorandum: he.gave to Mr. Davidpon.) y i ■ v-'i:*' * «: '•* Z?, v - : - ;;.V* •, '■* That Is in toy hand-writing, end that Is the written memo* ri- Vt ' st ’' v ‘ ,; mniinta I made. ? r.v l* s*? 5. •<> -i ,' .■.r'•: ?u s ,C- (•■. . . Cross-examined.—Keep a store and posbofDeo in the same ; r;r j■}.;■•: r / >-1 place; from debt to ten letters are mailed daily; beep a \ '...-T- >: .o,r.*,v ; .'.v Tecordof tho mail; rrcollwt diPtinctly that tho letter wb 6 • i.. ;• '<■ v,-’ fv ’ \ not recorded on thatdßy; In thecveniDgof tho day I put fc ,47':, t: 1 ‘V--:-: -tV tho letter in. the de.-k, them were several persons in the •« : -'v c- --s;\ s ; * •:-•• •- .*:n • • Btore; moll was not under lock and key at all times; v t <*■;■:: v*- ; r,. \ : •'.; •. silver change to the amount of $7 was taken bwidro the > :, T , /. - S-;v'’v. • l -'- -'v >. .i ». . letters l-elonamg to tho .store were also taken; • s j.•« m i . . A'| V; V l: •* i;- 1 tv: tw -• from Mr. Da'vidson’e I went to leave tbo memorandum through lb© country; was present when Bwnyt© was er. v.Ty'! rfC,'v .%-• J x l V r \lc‘o’r - rested; OM not find any of the stolen goods in his posses •’h - ; .c-, A' won;.be. wa« ftrresti«d on tbo Monday following the robbe* v, K'.’ + .'K *•.>?. ":' v \ i. S,* '*r? ho ptoUatbafho was working at a coal bank; when I ! am absent from bomt% my wife attends to tbo mail matter: , , , 1 there was no nti erpe-son in the habit of attending to it, v: ? ••* .v.-<• exceptrosself and wife. t ;:T»v ' •.“Uh'v’S-■•;..» , JoJtnDavldron,Sr^sworn —ln September. 1653.1 resid* r r =t. r ed in Big Beaver. townshlp/Beaver countv, about four miles *' i"M V> i u * *-s -i - lt L 5 l * , „ ftouilri-h lUpple c from whi h omco T generally receive and send my letters; went to the Postr.filc* with a ;xT“ i, f .v ir.'v-v, V.... two dollar cote to send (oNewU'bon: reqnpstcct the Post master to toake a.memorandum of it; ho did ko; nfi.ir the v c-:r...... >- .-s -i i -1 v i v . ■ y M .l‘ r - fi-. •; - meniotandum was made, the Pcstxn&xter ancleet'd it in a -*?<i:■.■ / ,'i _V .. . ; v r-;»«. j- • letter, addressed to Lotj Marlin. New Li>ban O (Witness -bb&S&l : »a<:>?ro shown tbo aomoranduo, not© and letter, which heldtotifled.)eIdtotifled.) 1 - : J ;>•;». Conrad Reamer, sworn —I rmide in New Castle; la'Fep -.ivi:.' *r *■.' sihi.v- s :*"!*.'**"<■ .'■•v -v. : tember, 18?3,liied ashortdiPtancethis side; iid a butcher by trade. (Uerc shown tho hota taken out of tho letter-) : .v. T :. -That is the note l got from Charles Blnehart: got it onttin x t t U , *wond day after tho PoatoSce at Irish Hippie was broken 1 •••'•■-;-' • .• t r <\- l -v? (.> S'-.. r» v . v>.»':.* k /: Into. ! *4LewisHiuehart,sworn.—ltcside innplsce orpositoNew f. L .< i A (.-». , v c-• ;■ •..• ..;••■.. port, tin Bens er cre--k. In lAwxenepcnnntv. about a quarter 't.ri-'-i a mlte.reem ; tr?sh Wpplo Po toffiee; am well acquainted J trith.Mr.’DarldPon; ho is Postmaster and stomkeepfr at Irish Hippie; (shown note) Can’t swear positively to that -M note; bn tbemonangof the 9th of September, Mr. Swavte • « , -'rsfr *. ir, L 5 C*mc to my house, MI wa, about leaving fir hew Cattle *-V tad asked to have breakfast; he cave in payment all not© :vi-;l ; l on thofeuthero Bank of, Kentucky? senia beynpatatre to • - r v. '>•.-.>■;■• ..; .-*■■ ■* ".‘;t my brother to hivo it changed * - 't&K'M'*:'* --i <l - r . v' ■*■.■:) Oharlss. Rinehart, sworn.—Ro?id 0 on tt»**in© farmwph •' w l ‘-> (hero shown the onto.) -The'earae kind «f not* • as that was sent nip by ray. brother to gat change; did not •••? *;: v • • i :know.he.bnu iB-uivcdit from Mr Swavsa; about half an J‘i3 •:‘Cr. v; ;v" '•-» tCr'' ',<:.V ■, p- ':j . i Lour after, Swaysc moo in with another -matt, acd r^ked “i,‘ i r*..'Tf‘ .**-1. x-1 - •■ .. J i >: r *■ .. ••. »••■■ fct Fomethiog to drink, olTcnnc mo a rng*i*d • not© Jn'pav. —merit; I did not Hfcoto take the bill when h© Paid hfl bad t; V' - r 'r, J ' XK .•■• d received it from me in the morale* for changc;paM out the ill* V> : i:.:r.e-v n :• fi-!' 1 -:-’. ,i lreedrvd from m? brr.th»r. toa butcher, from Mahon* . - ; -■ ; ■'-••‘.x • i ‘ -i mgtown, shortly after Mr. liaTidson came to my place and K ; pT^ tc > m e a description of this note; told hhal hadoali '^iy ; r-* : \ ■- »t f -;•'•• it out to a butcher. ■- ■ 1 vi-.’ - ?,••'*." ■:'■"•?."■ ■ - i^ t{“vi •' r i• -i ®he prosccQUou hero closed, qrul 08 tho dc e» -• ' \ l * fence had no te°tnaoDy to oTer, Mr. Dumpton K ‘v ‘ - n{ 1» *■ I “ado fais Brfiument He reviowod briefly tho ‘■•L 1 ' " r » J 'f. » u eridence, anti Bbowcd tfcqt if it had not been /££ r 1 ' w ~ r I for tho absence of their principal witn« Bt Mr. v J ’ j Bwlohergcr, tboj rvonld h-ivo completely do ''S- ‘■■■: ; :-r.v-: r .i. •:< r> •-:; >% -j otroycd the chain of testimony upon which the l w,/V -v T v 1 v . cate was going to the jury -f..: r-S^C.. Jpdge Sbsler replied m a short address- and ‘ - *1 -U t ef * n Yflr y f* ip find impartial chargo from V 1 *" v f w " r < Jiadge Irwm, the jury retire, with instructions •.-•T^v-v i 4v: V* -:v : . - to bringtn a Braird verdict if. tbey agreed bs *-t foro the assembling of Court. 4 —.- r tf* 4;, ** ,'r r^ 1 * Court then adjoorccd uetd 10 oVocfc this c “t, C’ ,X* v r . . morning. Z z > \r, - ’r, 'I-Ciji. , 1 BunatiET —The pulilio bou-? of John Scbr.i -.i ‘ ; ’.v I v , .“s:: v ; - f' ber, on Liberty etreet, near O’Hara, was entered U’. < by burglars oo Mon Jay niebt They iffectcd '- ‘ r - , ■ -X* an entrance through the b.ok door and thor. ' r ongbly Bctrcbed all parts of the hno-o, carry. -tXW'.C-X. i/. ‘ . ‘*'*» ing off with them, when they left a quantity of olothing, keg of brandy, and a pair of pistols. >’•< heg of brandy and-a trunk, containing a '■‘VS/ riv* V-V^w'V\..j t variety of articles, were Uken to tho yard lo , thdresrof the house, when tbo contents of the r.> 'T-.—1.'.•. v: l*::~n former trae ■drank, and the latter broken open v> -z ;=;;; i ,* j b” 11 nfl^- 'i I ,' V ‘‘-/f Another— Oa the same niglt ae the above l -':t r,„ ' tr robbery, on entrance was effected into thehonso „ \£. '- ‘i - -i of Francis Foult, on Liberty Btroet, and a sum v'’^ :V:: r 'i'’ 1 ' •’ '■ ber of . table cloths carried off. V’' 1 ’ f e s , ' -'s -- 4 A Waesiso to Somebody —We find on tho . - \ ’ " . tl ‘V- Complaint Book t e following entry: -V.tf'-J I'i-JK. ■" - r < t '’ s', Thomas Wilson complainß that whilet pa*sing " = , ~ ,--i 1 ’ -'.Vi through tho alloy in the rear of the warehouses r.-.Y. n on-Wood street, between-Diamond alley and pC‘~,'r, - S 1 71 *j s -*i Fifth, on Sunday last during churoh hours, he a /,>V J 1‘ <-- M-' " b ~Ct r 1 v* l - -ii rVi* 11 observed four young men, In tho back port of s"‘-' * '.. 'z <A" ',t\ ■ ono of these stores, playing e^rds • This, probably, will be sufficient warning to .% (’ 7 „ , , * I V, n s. 1 the said young men to refrain from that kind 4 m , -*< %, • of amusement hereafter on tho Lord’s day, as I tho police are acquainted with the store in ■ - --- i;*. - . ”\b-< v-i ;- u ‘ si- -x'i rv i question, nnd will mako an arrest if indulged Jfl ' * r i- ' _ v 1 i*’\ “BgO'D r '■'if f, % x • V 7 - ;■,» -| Mas Killed oh toe Railroad —ThoEipreßS 54 X’ V “ ’ l : 'ij-7 V ** : | Train, on tbo Pennsylvania Railroad, which left , *j,'/ - - v ‘~>\U \ ] here on Monday night at half past nine o’olock, : --'"v r - - ;. r,-’ ’.- c.' - l - h v-- is'7’' .r..;--’ Z'- ran over and killed a man named George Sahnltz, ' 1, " r -,r’> ' ' ‘ . 1 about ono mile this side of L-.trobe. The en '/ '£C„ f ' v c , „ * i. ginecr discovered him on the track a short die . . J * 1 * tanee ahead of the train, ond gave tho usual -.-'V p .:- -.7 T.jvc:, signal; but.no nttention was paid to the whistle, --;xi! . - .r} : -.- -T. *-'' -- - ond in an instant, notwithstanding tho engino f V.,', ''■ ' b a ‘i . '<■ i' r J ’ - was reversed, the cars ware on top of the man :? Ho was frightfully mutilated. -b'i • ! t r-v-.l W* clip the following, which wo cheerfully tl&fcifi'fas-fks! r .-;yvr. -..-•’7 , t.’■ ;7 . i'7- j endorse, from the Steubenville Herald■ —“Dr. - -ii:--'’. t-ji .-4>t -: .:/5* Keyeo’a Pectoral Byrnp has had an extensive ■7"-X,. ~.-v 7 , -i •:-;- . -7 ■ ealo this winter; everybody who uses it speaks 'A 1,74771. - j ' j• t , • < c‘ , , in tho highest terms of ys merits Its low . ’ ' - - X V, X ’ - price—only 60 cents—its pleasant taate, and -i r ’ . ta r 'certainty to cure, has made it the favorite of all :.';'v.^!- I ww:>-. 1 .':...'; '•■:.-»«,■ ;. T 5 b •.•.'!V, i- >. ■ who have beentioklod about thelnnge andbron 7-r,-'■' - 'x- - J - - - .x' cbiat tubes, Hemng & Melviu. tho agents for —y»C.:7'sn; ■ • •••- ■• . a-4. v| this city, have sold large quantities. Bucoess to < r.g 1 ' 1 -* v • Dr Koyser’s Pectoral, say we T'-t-.v.?;::‘ ' 77'-: '--.‘.4*' /: . _yX, X- ‘ >*- a -- - . Hiqbway Robbeby —Ms William Green was '--5'- "■-'-■C'-' • 7 . '--.v.,-': r-. ; : knooked down on Monday night, on Federal 4-17.... . ...A3 ■ - street, Allegheny, opposite M’Goe’s tailor shop; xr.- i--:.-7 v '— -'•■ *•- -.^ '.'-rs ■■>:■:■■■?>.'> and robbed of $26 tn gold. Information of the "| outrage was -mode before Mayor Adams, and a f* 1 *' : t-rX-bPi man named Robert M'Chesney, who wag tdonti* 5 ® r , 4 7" 1 * tified by Mr Green, was nrrcßtod and committed i- : •.>..: ’ ?-s■:.'>■■>i*.'i to jail to answer for the offenoe. r " i »-_ J .. '3 I ' >' 4 , .'C4 WnEEP. is the Street CoHaisgioKEn »—Dn- P7l jo.i:• y ■, . ■ •. ring tho last week wo have heard numerous en ,7,-,,, ~ _V..,, :■- -. ...v f t quirics for the Second District Street Cammls* Ii s(fS c 'Pj, ’7 7- - 1 ' - , '' "1 1i,,, 5 sioncr. A number of the streets in his dißtnct 1 (.«•/«,.’»: iV-i : b:tj arc in o deplorahlo condition, and need a little j t Lx-.' r t ‘i;• l •; ■-,■■<! attention from him badly. Several oomplaints I Z'j' 1 * '" '• '• * .'•V’ ' j | have been entered on tho Mayor’s Book, to which ‘77 bo is requested to attend to. 1 .-v t-vf-i' -7 t , l '' T . ■ 7 1 Loss or a Check—A check for $270 was L--:-'-I lost or stolen out of the Sheriff’s office yester -7:V5v-;:.-r * doy nftemoon, Tho check was drawn by the 41• -7: - --bA-^.74..7, *• . ; . - 7. s Sheriff ond luid on tho counter. lie turned his - .* >.• . ‘ . S back bat for an instant, dnring which, time it ~ ’ 7 7 ’ X- ' ’l* was either blown off or taken by some person in r i'.> • r • .- the room. Payment was, of course, stopped. *> X s'- ‘ i Mas Stabbed—A fight occurred yesterday -.■ .'iv, 7. r.‘> ~rp afternoon, on Roberts etreet. between two color i'* ;v*s---.ri.“.-4.e.!-■> ’ . ■ •■_■:.■ T . .x ■ 77a-At-. v\ r - ~r\ *i ed men named Thomas Backus cud John Brawn, x-;v.'7 *vv - ... r non .-.-P-'n ,:■ n n .;■. ■. nS:-'.. - J ■ during whioh the latter person inflicted a ee-ioas -7n 1 ..... ■'. n.•;-;.■■> •= and dangerous wound in tho left side of the for- .■■'■- ■■•■:•;.! i. 4 '” ; -0;' : ’ 7 ’ • g mor, with a dirk knife. Brown was not arrested. •;‘i | Tree Bill Found.—The Grand Jury of the • • •■'-p* l -. T- a l , a'-.fa United States District Court, yesterday found a ;••< i?. _ ' 'd true bill against Peter Grundy, for mnnnfaeta ■■ ..- ■-■ r-r jjng counterfeit money. His trial will probably s ’.: . ,-;:j.x t j.lm U como on to-day. > 'M.-’ fc'i'fj... v £vj Violatios oe the Sabsath.—The proprietor i-Jof nsmall cake shop,-on Penn street, named «a. •.- - n Hqpry Brightmore, vras fined $4 yesterday, by ~ : *. ir . ; . 1 '’; •t= Aid. Major, for selling cakes on Sunday. ’ i’- vh - : Committed to Jail.—Jean Baptiste,wascom ~ . : .r mitted to jail yesterday, by Aid. Hcisley, for >f> committing an assault on a colored female named - ,4» Susan Wade. ■ ~ .-'rvV.x.- .“l Larceny.—A negro, named John Brown, was m. !-• : v fi: committed to jail yesterday by Alderman . Thompson,.for larceny, on oath of Catherine -■ .■ L - ■ - ■■ .... -M- -dj Roil. :.r. ■ .-f-v.- 71 7 *; Jl .... -■ <: »■/.”» .'1 ■; • 1. • .-I “* ri»- AV ...... , ' i v •’ " 1 '* rr ; 4 ; SJf < \ -X' - ‘ J l ' ■''' 'il.'-r:~lO: 1 ': V .’* r Vt >y r\ ... . - »'* ’ f ;-v i .J t -\-\ .IV ,* : - ' »• ,'v » ** ** '•’* . y-v.-v’.^v ’ .‘.-I' 1 - ■ fr'' y ' * ; .vr.r.-\7 r< mvV’C- '•NVfv ?• • % ■». l.„ ,v> - Vj t. r',''' V..- • 1 v 1 i _ ■'.' . -- ’ ■',\ -’tjV ••.•'. -:'>" 1 . n '-r, ’ * <%.\sJ, ;'■ .ft? t -:•.- , '■" *••^* t,a " • * 5 --^v^-.-r•:- **-v> • ■■''■’■ •-■ %*/• •ft Z-lgZ* ■•• - <» **\* *•.-♦.•-•/. *t>- • .>»*y.v'it-.*{■. !•>••-• <■ ftp 'Vr.< <V- .j.v; IX'£.:-J isj k ' v V. <>-■-'-V *'•:/*’/V* -.-„>. •. -' «'<■-•.*■ <v 11 " * ' V s ‘~’l i Li /< - r « e . - • 'r-V Sr .RIB CITY-POST? :DNE3DAt"MORNINO::::::FECIUJAEYTI4. MTTgWB ron SALK ATTUIS OFFICE. 'v f- i,' . i ■ lr/ •>' i'4 i. 't Y n u J r'j _., Amotiid.—On motloto-of Jaag»-B'ii!ij‘,'S? Brady WUkio*,- Esq., was yesterday admitted to practice In the’Batted Statee District Court.- CQMMERCIA L EQST. PITT ™er«S TRA.DE AND jaiKKeHAHTS’EXCHAHGE. ■R^<*n«-JOHNsmPTON 211 - - n« Ai«ao,f-.WH..n. Sairn. . ... •' „ „ Wa - E- Bnosn. Btcrdan— War, B. ttat»w J/WW -Joffit P. SctTLLY, £topa*nfen<frnt--S. T. Nqmhah, Ja. * ■c u n S?y -dr&frafion for February •— W.H. Sima, GsSaa bii'da' CSrrS ° N * HsaLrau, Jamzs M. Coopes, ■ DAILY REVIEW OP PITTSBURGH MARKET. Oma or *ns Din? Momma Post, ) - ...; Wednesday, February 14, 1865. / ... Business-yesterday‘was du'l, owing, In part, in-' clemency of the weather. Theralijand thaw, which turned In on Monday, continued melting tho snowUnd Ice rapidly; our streets in many places presenting tho appearance of email Creeks, and particularly unpleasant to pedestrians. We are also Informed that our rivers are swelling. If so, the Ico-honnd coating which so long covered Iho.flmJcitic Ohio, most soon give way.' l; . ...."’.i ( ~ ■ ' -.Many of our old oltiaens predicts recurrence of the die' asters attending the high flood of 1802.' The Summer of the previous year was an unusually dry. one, with deep snow in the Winter. On the 14th day of February, 1862, Rewinds blew, tho rains decended, and the Ice and mU melted, causing a flood long to be remembered. Wo egiiin ropoat to our Wends down below— lookout. •j V SEEDS—The market continues qniet, and we hear of ut ile or. no inquiry for Clover; sales from stores In a rektll wayaro making at $6,75@7,00 'ft bus. Timothy S3ffia fin firsOiaods and from store. Flax Sdfd SI,CO. » FLOOR—The demand was moderate, aod the nrlueloal . operations were from stores in small lota to ths trade Sales .reported of 80 bbls extra, at depot, at *8,75; 15 and "i on do do at $8,25; 15 do do do ats9,B7!* From stores mica by tho dray load at $8,75 for suporflnl, and S fob extra GRA -!a r TheO "JZ transactions in Grain wo cQuU hcarcf wera, 415 has eaificraat depot at 893; 600 do shelled from store at ooc. BACON—The demand for Bopon la Improvtni' and prints steady. TVe lo;s, at %. andlOc; 4,000 Sts Shoulders at OJ^c, BTJLK-'MEAT—flales of 2,000 pcs Shoulders, In salt, at 4yiC, CftSD. at“ 2 *^ S |l“n fTO taleB ** 9 lm - S ‘ ,e3 »»E» LEAD—bale* of 175 pigs at cash. v Hint Operation, tor 1864' Gold deposits Gold coins struck Pm® gold bar 5....... BHrer deposits, Including purchase*, Silver coinage executed Copper ebtoagc..... Total deposits In gold and eilTer- 410,760.159 82 Coinage,lncluding floe gold bars 43108 977 9° This.coinage is comprised ip 83,910,921 jdeees.' ’ XKW OU.UV3. Gold deposits... Eilrcr deposits. Gold coinage.... EUrer coinage. Total deposits of gold and silyer $2,450 833 09 Total coinage of gold and ailvor ....... OO This coinage is comprised in 10,332,750 pieces. The coin age exceeds deposits, owing to theomoant of bulibn re maining oyer from deposits of the previous year. Gold deposits (iocl’g gllTer coin,-$1,700 01)... $2Bl 032 00 Total coinage ; gj. 0 „ Comprised In 82,228 pieces. ' Gold deposits........ Gold Com prised In 46 ; &78 pieces. BAS FEAS CISCO. Deposit* Bine® 3d April 1a5t...... $10,404 600 00 Coinage do • do 4.084,207 00 Manufacture of fine bars, rained at.... 5 803 1C TJnpaitcdbars, prepared,assajed and stamped 5,641,604 05 Tc’ ‘Ota l ""*** « $9,731,5:4 21 , lmr Toax fsisci lOto octontn last.] Deposits In January 1, 1855 $9,233,290 GO (of wbieh $72,307 is in filter.) Flne4>ara prepared, assayed and stamped 2,888 039 18 Transmitted from Philadelphia, and paid out In New Dcpofited for coins, and transmitted to Pbiil — C362,£C5 67 Entire deposit for 1854 apgqoc'M 23 ■„ »“ to SilTcr— sjsjiSmss Number of pieces —. 44 645,000 00 Amount of domestic g01d...~... ........$49,217,0n 09 Of winch amount from California was.... 48,592 794 CO Amount from Australia 432 000 00 Amount of silver coin rtrack and put Into ’ circulation in 1553 and 1854 l: 273 431 00 Monetary and Commercial* Tbo New York Evtning Tbs!, of Monday, says: “ The demand for monov continues to tlacken, and the lend tb are berinnintr to bid against each other. The bank* discounting nil the good paper oGering. are yet to peek few supplies of paper In the market They hare not the oppor tunity of UFing all tfcrirmeans. Tbe cluttered bank* bare iaere»a..<[ their line of discounts to tb« omount ollowrd them by law. We are given to understand that the hank statement for week will show an Increare ef over a mUllrra and a half of dollars, and that there will probably t*o no change la the amount of specie they hold from that which they hud the week previous. The last remittanceo/ gold from California was nearly all put into bar*, of wbkh about $.'00,000 will he sent tomorrow to Boston, fir tho Liverpool atoamer of Wednesday.” la Cincinnati, tco, money is becoming mere plenty, and the demand being not so gren‘, touch' cotier. TELEGRAPH HABXETB. OrsciinuTi, February IS.—The river is rising. The Iro ff*vo way this afternoon. It reined hard all day. Market* dull. ITour #8,16, for good brands. Oats declined to 42. Whisity 25. Nothing done in Previsions. Cloversecd #6,- 7>; an increased damaud. Eastern cxchacco doll at ->i premium. AUCTION SALES. Auction—Daily Sales. AT the Commercial 8ale? Booms, comer of Wood and Fifth streeta,at 10 o*clock, A. 211, a general assortment of tfeasonabls, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, £c~ AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M-, Groceries, Qurensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glosses, Now and Second Hand Household and Kitchen For* nltare, Ac., AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., Bookt, Stationery. Fancy Articles, 51 mdcal Instrument*, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods. Gold and 811ver watches, Ac. P. M. DAVIS, (<a3ltr/ P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. T-vRY GOODS, A&, AT AUCTION.-On THURSDAY 1 f MORN Lh’Q, 15 th in t, at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Filth streets, will be sold from the shelves, a large stock of seasonable Dry Goods, embracing a general assortment of foreign and domestic or* tide*. ~ [feb!4] P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. C~ 'I OLD WATCHBS, JEWELRY, UUNfI, GUITAKd, Ac TAT AUCTION—On WEDNESDAY EVENING, 14th iaet., atlhe Commercial flair* Rooms, corner of Wool And Fifth streets, will b* sold fins Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Jewelry, bracelets, Lockets, Gold Pens and Pencil*. 1 eaperior Gold Patent Lever Watch, full jeweled; 2 do do Detached do do; 2 extra fine Doublo-Harrel Guns, stub and iwict; 1 floe second hand Guitar, patent keys, cost $3O; 3 One old VioUns,.Ulocked and lined; 2 ease* Stuffed birds; 1 flue Violincello; new Trunks, Ac. febl3 p. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. CLOTHING, CLOTHS, Ac., AT AUCTION.—On WED NESDAY MORNING. 14th lost, at 10 o’clock, at tbo Commercial Sole* Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth street*, will be sold: 100 pairs Cloth, Cassimcre and Sattlnet Pants; 20 superfine Cloth Dress and Frock Coats, Over Coats. Back Coats, Vests, Ac; 20 dozen fine White Shirts; 30 do knit Wool Socks; 15 pieces black Broad Cloths, C&sslmeres, Battlnets, Wool Tweed*, and a general variety of Dry Good*, Trimming*, Ac. fcblS p. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. YALUABLK STOCKS AT AUCTION.—On THURSDAY EVENING, 16th Inst, at 7 o’clock, at thu Merchants’ Exchange, Fourth street, will be offered: 6 shares Exchange Bank Stock, 6 shares Pittsburgh Trust Company. Stock, 25 shares Citizen*’Deposits Bank Btock; 50 shares National Mining Company Stock; 50 shares Rockland Mining Company Stock. fob!3 P. M. PA VIS, Auctioneer. WOOL TWEEDS AND FLANNELS will be sold low, at priv&to sale, at ibe Commercial Sales Rooms, comer of Wood and Fifth streets; 30 pieees all wool Qiey Mixed Tweeds; 3 bales Black Mixed Donet Flannels. febliOt p. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Laundry Blue. THIS IS SIMPLY INDIGO DISSOLVED, Without Inju ring any of its properties. It possesses a,decided ad vantage over the undissolved Indigo, on Account of the facility with which it can be used and Its cheapness; It be ing a well known fact that cot more than one half of the Indigo can be dissolved In water. Washerwomen and fam ilies will find It a great saying. For sale, by an3o JOHN HAFT, Jr. Carpets Less titan Cost* TIIIE undersigned having reduced the prices of their en . tire stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rug*. Slats, Matting, Ac., trom 20 to 25 per cent, call tbe attention of persons In want of any articles In their Hue to the following. Their stock Is one of the largest end bat selected in the city, and consists in part of ■ Velvet and Brussels; Tapestry Bmssels; Anbnsson Brussels; Imperial and Extra three ply Oorpets; Patent Tapestry Ingrain : do;. Superfine and fine do; Twilled and plain Venetian - do; Hall and Stair do; Wool, Dutch and Hemp do; Wool and Cotton Ingrain do; Stilr Rods, Window 6bodes, and a large assortment of Oil Cloth, from 2to 24 feet in width. Tj&us cash only. _ 0. B. HKADLY « CO., Jan 23 No. 82 Third street. rpo tho Honorable the Judges of the Court ot General _JL .Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county of Allegheny: J Tbe petition of James Young-, of tho Third Ward, city of Pittsburgh, Allegheny county, humbly sboweth: That your petitioner hath provided himself with materials for the Accommodation of travelers and others, at his tavern, in tbe Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a licenso to keep a public house of en tertainment, and your petitioner, as In duty bound, will pray- , JAMES YOUNG. Wo, the subscribers, citizens of the Word aforesaid, do cortify, that the -obovo petitioner Is of good repute for hon esty and temperance, and is well provided with, house room and conveniences for tho accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. James Montoolh, John Danwoody, English Blakely, Jo seph S. Pearson,Robert Barkley, W. Hare, Joseph Hastings, John M’Qaewan, Samuel Baird, Alex. King, Jackson Jef frey,€amuel M’MHlen. - febl3:daw3L* B UILDI2iG LUT FOB SALE. A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street* and. extending back 109 feet to Wide alley. Onthe back part of the Lot Is a Cellar Wall, built for two small Gooses. This Lot Is in a desirable location for & residence; and yrill be sold low.aM on fevorable terms. Title good, and dear from Incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. F. GILEMORE, . .JylS ' At Office of Hbrnhog’Post* ROLL BUTTER— IO boxes freah this day received ft BaOroad and for sale bp fobB HENRY H. COLLINS. «*■ "7/ , ~r; >. *. VY v ■'■l- • * .......v*.: .- - *...535,200,388 66 20,049,799 00 17,043.270 68 4,460,741 14 6,373,270 00 42,G3S 35 *1,189,135 4S -1,311,703 06 - 1,211,500 00 3,216,000 00 HAOLOSMi. CHAIiOTTJS. .... $213 600 21 214,662 50 1,050,000 00 v** +* w? ,v s ',*‘l -'jV.C • y _• •. y.: v •• */• d- * „ ■»' ■ ! s£ m , > ' *» , ’ ■ ; ; 7 f•-'' %• < ::i ~ . . Ti / i. ... .. -^'y ftEnSTOMKFfEK^FiEJI, , SiXiVBOiT Mwt.—Tbe. Local Inspector, for-the Port of PitbSbnrgh hay be fcund at the Custom-House. third entrnuca on Bmlthfleld Itreet. ' ; JJKt ' i 'Vh*;®r2ss.wa3.,6tilJ swelling yestordoy," eilb'pt any breah op. There werp, by the marks bn the ais feet voter. For the benefit or our friends below, wo i?tsh to see a discontinuance of the rain, which is Btm fulling. XcasEt op'Boars, with ihexb .Toitsacs,- sow ima is'- ,ima roai—Tbo total: numtrar of boats ibis 'port Is 42,' with n registered • tonnage or 7,164;556S tons. .Besides, there ore throe that were registered at Louisville, (the “Wisconsin,” “Diana,” and “James and their tonnßge ts not known here. The tonnagb of another boat—the “Adriatic,'’—now lying at this port,i3«l£o not Inelnded in the abore. Thus making the totalninnber of boats lytog at and nbont Pittsburgh at flftyl STEAMBOATS. ; • For Wabash Ktver. 7 ; I— mb, Tbo pteemer ELLA. Captain A. Por, will for tho above and intermediate ports ton tJglsjgEsEaaopcmnS of navigation. For ireiglit or passage ai ply on board, or to ? f - bl ° . c. BAyVES. Aoent. 'For.Nkshvllla. " ' “ Tbo etoamer in T! YEATMAN, Captain A. will lg;ve for tho and intermedi *saiEs£eaH»nto ports oq opening of navigation. For freight or pnssagd'rtpply on board. f„bS For Wabash River* _j_ The steamer ALTOONA, Capt, R. C. GrjCt, luava fortbp above and-lntorinediate porta opening of navigation. For tr.dght or passage dpply on board. feb3 ' For St. Louis* u Tkn sttiamer ALMA, Caplaln R. D. CocubaP,- leatfefor the above-and intetmedbite ports tfcnSTtlfaadiacn ncriyatlon. For Irvight or paffagu arply on board, or to jtto3l V C. BARNES, Agent. FprSt. Louis. t , jpg*. _ - TheJteamcr PRAIIUE RoBK,€&pt» F. Ma leave for the.above and imonnediata " on the opening of navigation. «I lf| r,freight of jassago opply no board. ‘ janSO : Jf-OT Zanesville. - ~-Tlie gtosmCr KATfcJ OAS3ISL, Capt Jossra ! ay, will letve for tho aboyf and interfile- ports on opening of naYigation. Sot £ru«bt or passage apply on board, or to JanaT 15ARNUS & COLJ/INGWOf - ■' For Louisville. Pp“s* Thosttam- r AbiUATJC, Captain C. Stoss, leave for the abort' ami Intermediate port* ■T«rrTHU3on opening of navigation. For fceight or pflaiaga apply on b~nrd. Jtin27 For Cincinnati* • “* raws. The sterner TWIN CITY, Captain S. Dean. .fggBßCg#fflll leave for the above and Intermediate ports SaSwaßjaaon opening of navigation. For tielght or pajuageappiy on board. jao2B ! For Louisville. JTO* Tbo suauaiv YUSNN A, Captain C Hay, will JJ‘*SKSfc4i?l® aTU f°T tho abere nml Intermediate ports on rMnlorouiog of navigation. For freight or passage apply oa boatd, or to _1“? 2G _ . _ FLACK or WILKINS, Agents. For Louisville* fp*B* - Tbo steamer LMiLAVOtt, CapL Jon* May, .rttagSttij leave for the above and intermediate porta .AEw’TrWaon opening of navigation. For freight or passage apply on beard, or to J C. BARNES, Agent. For St. Louis* I TFrr* ft. T^t> Stutter KEY’STOSK, Capt. J. J. Roms* -l^SEsbtta k ®''i "'ill l>‘HTe for llic uh<trt> and intermediate fcsafltmifrfßaporte on opening ot nariratiou. J-or freight or paayng** aj.pty on b mrd, r.r to janSt Fl/AOlv A MVJXGSTrtX, A| For Nashville t— — fl-Q. The nt*.imer C'L.UIA DR AN, Cuptsin Wh. jtgMgsjrt-jyDvAN, will haw for the above und intermediate niiiniMitrsßl'porrx on opening of navigation. For freight ana passage on l.uird, or to i :iog “ FI.ACK or LIVINGSTON, Agent*. For Nashville. , fTO' FAIRY QUtfEN, Captain Jon* JegaEgfcttfßfriQ. wlil lea*® far tb- above port, anti nil in *Fl' 11 'n®t*rm«iUhte I*ortK, on opening of mitigation. For freight or paryage apply on Lo&nl. JanlO Hegulur Wheeling Packet. r “ , n*B» TUEeteuraer EXCUAXOBtCapt. M’Cai&tni, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and 9 o'clock, 4. M., connecting wjta tbe a and P. Railroad at We2i*vtlK Fot freight apply to _ J. I). COLtINOWOQI), Av'cnt. Rcgnlnr Wheeling Pocket. . IT*S* w l'ho ateaOitr VENTURE, Capt.JoirtOonraar, TUoBB ”“’ ina For freight or passage apple on board, or to jcnS - JAMES COLLIN'S A CO., Agent*. New Style Dngaerrcan Portraits, OAstf-ii s- Hi- :*tfla*rv sty!?*; taken at CAR GO’S GALLbuY, No 7y Fourth..street. Prior* . modemle Chit ;od cr.paitr nv.tnsepen day and erenlng. Gsl’err, Apsllo Building?, "G Fourth street, next lo Mer chants' Exchange. fcblS I Ai ) YHUID i-TRKKT-OflhW-r Um rale of Parma. I 4' t Mills, Manufif-’tori-.i, store* Improved and Uoim pTOT~l Lends. City n:vl Country h.s-ideur*?, Building Lot*. Motik«x»-k, Ae ; b!:-o for NegotUiiug Loan?, Collecting KeoU, l*n*cuiU'g Ikudcers Partner*, A<*. Ac. AH coreron nication? tdrlril* cenGJan'.ial. ■ S CtJTIIBBRT & SON, r 1 - L».tn fend Gr-n*»ml Agent*. flMlt UUWkTIC-SOaJM? th« b.*t urtMc n»baMrm 1 u*M f-»r thf* *\in rci'fUb *iU Tair, and pre TBDtiai' it f*T*Ul rh-*i fin:*, tr jr-ij hate btuJj, giro It a trial. rrn’.i! a <■«£•*. by M,K» _ ’ bf, (-CTII II liO »tr^t. BH-K.' 1 - —A. A. ?'jA“ON > £ O i t/'il <;;-n fa Jiciliy, i'r'b !2tU, CO K* of i vi. Il.in an-! it Me dina a f-'f p-it'A of ih>>w -1 4 PUbN nt 1»-M2 Wi»uL Pl/AH'S A a. M ».a i.S A C'-j, ttrv wJtlftj; out tb- t jbjTict- wr ttnlr at & .lircoutt of «* p*r f*M4 Cent. HA'»\N A No \*l V.irkpt nrc r !o»iog nut < ntirv t f Drv <l », »t an Imajmuif ilia* ; count 'r in f'tZKT prW*. {-' • nmt-'r - m pur LuMipg th -lr 1 FpT?«S(C rnprily Tbt'; l.or* co h:iuJ i> Uo--» «»«jc cf tbt* I fjiy> J^: j V v' i*ha,iuti, t French in" l , Mmiij./, j iVLu OIOTI'J, j Wrrs:«J iMaM®, j With a trroM v»rWr of M*e* on l r'AcrM B.mr*!* 1»;»U and :* rip«?l Dress rilVr, all of wbivk nil; mid at a great lacruice. JncSO Sotlce to Owneri aixt Conileneei'oT litoom*, Pig Metal, Ac. OWNERS .and Onft.-ltfwer.i.rNr Wid. TJ'..»rnsCvtlr.trs P.nglnr;*, Boiler*. Mill sod LoUdi:.-* *?vletif*r arri--L*s upon t!i*» Allegheny wharf urehrrvby DOtlflfrl that Qn'ora fh* mm" or« rcr.-.vM \. y i)-.r UOth x< Fobruarv. I D»-t-, thi? V w!'l he subjected to a charge « f &0 ivj:u p*r loa for every twenty-four boar.* tk'-v ~.r? sufT.-red to Tftnala after rhnt d*i«\ !•■ nr**r.rd;ir.'V with ,h« proij-lcn* rf an or dinandi rvguUtlng the wharf. \y>j, EOOTT. frhliMw* Ma»ter Alh-sbeny Whuff. "VT1 f .« M IMO J ugt reran*.l h> CU -VitLOTTK ULV.MI*! ll No. 115 Wood Awake, Oh 1 G*nlii'.'*,lws*r; r»-rar.fwj as a trio My Poor Loa Hi-ralUine. The Ynnke* Quilling Party. Deal Gently with ibt* Stranger** Heart, flood New* tror.i L’oco: La Lira d’ Latin; >Sx Italian songs. Ft. Clare to Lluln Eva Jn lira Tin Let us Speak of the Man us we find him. U.ir-1 Times ce*ci* egaln no more: ricond supply. Come wj.h thv f*we«nVoi>‘o again; Jo. Ln «'r»*o!c ; with tioamiful colored llthornph ; Ac , Ac. PoLtAS—Moxintnin Sv lj>h. Mayfield, Plume, Constance, Henrietta. L'Ecbe du M«ni Blanc, lmprnmtu : hvPebulhotr. Oh! Folks at ricme; with brilliant introduction and va riation*. fcin>TTi.tcnEj.~ll4»ll. Home, Florence. Fwo*<t Briar, Rp.-m -lindu, Farewell: by W V Wsllwra C.iri a'.ure, ir t Ac. For sale Dt the old established pisno Pei.ot by * CHARLOTTE RLUMK, _/“W2 No. 11H Wood street PIANO FORTE F»>R $,170.— *A pood Rosewood rose o<*taTp Piano l-’orto, worth when new SthJS, wilt bo sold for ranh. Also, a Plano for rent, at the oIJ established Plano P°} °* . CHARLOTTE m.UMK, ft?bl ° 11$ yfCKii street. Spectacles. IN Til K MOST valuable triumphs nf ?o,!once and art. tho Invention of Spectacles ranks with the highest. Tho expert-meed Optician overcomes iho advances of nature, and comers upon the ng-il-<J K ht*'<l the InKsMmnl.lo advan tage of retaining the noblest of his annuo*. Yet great Injury is constantly resulting To thousands from ignorance on the part of Tenders, or of those who venture to choose for them* selves. There are many requisites attohding the selection of Glasses. The purity of finish of tho glass; its proper con* verity; the best form and odjurtunent of tho frame, so ns to preserve the parallelism with th e eye for distant vision or fur near vLs on, to throw the pi >nw of each glass at right angles to the axL of vision for »*®ch eye; to bring the ex* act centre of each glass precisely onposito the pupil; to have the position of the glasses perfect, both horizontally and vertically, Ap , Ac. From long experience In fitting glasses, united with a perfect knowledge of the structure wf the eye, we can promise scientific accuracy, and thns aid much in the pro* serration of the eye. Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles, carefnlly selected of the b*®t qualities, for sale. Also, glasses fitted, Ac. W. W. WILSON, Practical Optician, _ 67 Market street, corner of Fourth. To "Wholesale Grocers, Llqttor Dealers and Manufacturer a* THE SUBSCHTBER l* now Importing a superior quality of OIL OF CuQNAC, of which of an ounce with CO gallons pure Spirit will produce a tineCnguac Urandv. Hii ESSENCES OF .ItOCUKLLK and OTAKD*B IIItANDY: of JAMAICA and ST. CROIX IUI.M, ARAC. CIDER and PEAOU BRANDY, HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCIINAPrS and SCOTTISH WHISKY, arc ocfcuowledged by tho Newt York manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di rections for use will invariably be given bv DR. LEWIS FEUCHTWANGER, 111 Malden Lane. Now York. P. B.—lmportur rf Daguerreotype Chemical*, Platlna, Bismuth, Manganese; Thorn’a.Ext,Copaiva, Sulphate Am* mooift. Ac. dec2l*|s tf AUSTIH LOOMIS, BTOCK AND BXXL BROKER, Office, Ifo. 92 Fourth st., abevr. Wood. NOTES, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on colla terals, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on com mission. Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular atten’ion paid to tho purchase and sale of Copper Stocks. Ait commnnicatiops attented to promptly. jan!9 Notice* THE late firm cf JONES & QUIGO, having been dissolved by tbedvathof Jol.nP. QtHas, on the'27th intt., the business of said firm will be settled by the .undersigned, at their office, corner of Ross and First streets. ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, September SO, 18M—[oct2:y Isaac Jou'cs, MANUFACTURER ot Spring and Blister Steel, Plough Blah eteel, steel Plough Wings, Coach and Elipric Springs, Brass Nut Taper, half patent, Screw, Mail and Hammered Ttod Axlca,—corner of Boss and First streete, Pittsburgh, P&.- ocl2:ly ISAAC JOSSS ■ D. B. Hogero & Co.» MANUFACTURERS' of ROGERS’pjitent improved Steel Cultivator teeth. Ofllce corner Ross and FirsUtreet*. Wanted, BY a eober. Industrious young man, who will devote Ms . entire time to his business, a SITUATION AS SHIP PING OLERK in a WTjolcsaie or Retail Warehouse, or As stabrot Book-Keeper, or a plaie In a Grocery or Dry Goods Store; nnd will make himself generally uaelul tc hie em ployer. A note addressed 'through the Office to “A. F. »*I or . of the c * Post,” will receive prompt attention. ectsirtf- ' JlnO COUNTY BONDS;' *lP :1 60»hareaOhio and Pil Railroad Stock: ‘ . ATOTIN LOOMIS, Stock Broker, No. 92 Fourth street. ;* '.-w'T;..** T . x t* vJ ' *• <* “* * *-’L'*.- «f s’**-*;£«•' v*’, *» »*"* - '•* ••- ■■ ■ -•' V' ' v - • V.W : . h -*\'£ *s? f,V„v -'' *-*>*:*■?;> raja ; - ■- / ' 1. . =- v t"* - l *'* • , '«• - -< : , ’ ii*-*- _ •'• . . ‘ - ~ • - ; ■« v . -»• v ! . V - r . • v • MISCELLANEOUS. - *nUNE£XTRACr3FOR HDKFB.—I hare'onh and a lares J/ Ufflorttaetit iiftery fine 'Extracts, among which ere .Lnbin’s, Sapss&a Harrison’s Priced, Ac. ; Those tithing toe Exteartscanalwayiprccore tb«tn from ::■••:' • JOS. PLBMfNG,. - : . fehS. - corner Dlfttaobd and Marketstreet • CREAM—A v*ry excellent article for. chopped Vyhanda.aora lips. Ac:6 dozen fresh prepared for sale br ’ <fehs- : : ■ ■ ; . . JOfe: FLEMING. , MaNDLNE—An excellent .article for chapped'hands, .jOL 4<xj fidoaen received by. ‘ .feb6,' . - JOS. PLUMING, .OKIDLITZ POWDERS—S gross very floe and freshly pre- O pared Sddlltz Powders on hand and . for saleby ffebs: .. ; .... . ; -,... .- JOS. FLEMING. FLAVORING EXTRACTS—24 dozen Preston 4 Merrill's fine assorted Flavoring Extracts; also, 24 dozen. Pres* ton 4 Morrill's Baking Powder, certainly the best article now in use, received by jfobs] JOS. FLEMING. BLOOMS— 175 tons Tennessee. Blooms In.yard and for' sale by - J. W. BUTLER & CO., Jbd3o ; . 97 Front street. PEA NUTS-rBOO bus Tennessee Pea Nats, notv erop, to arrive and for sole by * - jah3o J. W. BUTLER & CO. Plfr M KTAL—74 tons in yard and for sale by janSO - J. W. BUTLER 4 CO. WINDOW GLASS—I,OOO boxes, assorted sixes, in store and for sale by Jan3o J. W. BUTLER 4 CO. BAH LEAD—6UO bandies in store aad for sale by Jan3Q ■ . . . J. W.BUTLER 4 CO. e'.OrTON WASTE—IO bags in store and for sale by j JanSO J. W. BTJTLEIt 4 CO. G ASTER galls in store and for sale by . FLEMING BROS., Successors to J. Kidd. 4 Co., Jan 27 No. CO Wood street XTRACT LOG WOOD—I,SOO lbs in store and for sale by jan27. ■ FLEMING BROS. ASPHALTOM— 2,000 lbs in store and for sale by jan27 FLEMING BROS. COPPERAS— 50 bbls in store and for vale by Jnn27 FLEMING PROS. ,f‘ADDER —1.000 lbs in etoro nnd for sale *»y 1 jao27 FLEMXNQ BROS. SAGE— 200 tfi 3in built in etoro and for sale by • jan27 FLEMING BROS. POWDERED RHUBARB—IvO lbs in store and for sale by jan2T FLEMING BROS. ALCIN ED MAGNESIA—IS 9 fi>s for rule by j Jan 27 FLEMING BROS. BABBITTS WASHING POWDER—IO boxes for sale by jap 27 FLEMING BROS. LAUNDRIES— O 25 down Corn Brooms; 6000 Saunter*’ t*o bushel Bags; 100 bushels Dried Apples; 600 :do Peaches; 6O do Pared Peaches;- 1000 lbs prime Feathers, in store and for sole by jan2o ; ENGLISH 4 RICHARDSON. >OD. Agents. GRAIN— 601)0 bushels Shelled Corn, in store; 2000 do Oats, in store and to arrive; 400 do Ear Corn, in store and for sale by jau23 ENGLISH 4 RICHARDSON. B,>aMLLY FLOUR, Ac.— 100 barrels Extra White Wheat Family Flour: 500 bushels Corn Meal; 100 do Clover Seed; 60 do . Timothy Seed, in store and for sale by jan2fl ENGLISH 4 RICHARDSON. BUTTKJL— 16 bbU Roll Butter; 60 kegs Packed Butter; 100 bbls Prime No. 1 Lard; 10 bbls Grease Lard, in store and for vale by Jao2o ENGLISH 4 KIOHABDgON- LIMB— 2t l 0 barrels Louisville Lime; 200 do Union Cement: 150 do N. 0. Molasses; 200 do N. C. Tor, in store and for sale by j»q2S KNOLfeH b RICHARDSON. '* 'OtfACOO—2O coses B’# W-O. Tobacco; X 10 tone prime Pearl Ash; 6 casks Pot Afth; 75 bngs Saltpetre; loco boxes prime Cream Cheese, In store and fi-r sale by [Jan2ol . KKQLI3U A RICHARDSON. Flail— 20 Übis iso. 2 medium Ol&c&ercl; 20 do large do; 10 bbU No, 1 pickied-Hemog; lQhfbblsdo do; 6 Li»rces Cod 11th; 20 bxs sealed Herring;, received and for sale by MILLER Si RICRBTSON, jan23 . ' Itll and 223 Liberty tt. SUNPIQI&— 100 dozen Corn Brooms; 20 do Zino Wash Boards; 20 do Tow and Cotton Bags;' 25 do Coantrj Socks; 6 pieces Country Flannels; 2300 Shs Bar Lead; for ralo by Jana . MILLER k IUCKKTSON. TJtSOIT—3O bags Bry Apples; * * JC 10 do pMcbi*; 50 bxs M. R. Raisins; 15 hf do do; for sale by Jan 23 ' MILLER A RICKKTgQN, AND CANDLES— -50 boxes “Cincinnati ** No. 1 Family Snap; 10 do do Blearing Candles; for rale by ' MILLER ft KICKKTijQS. OUUAR—LcTering*r, Belcher's, and ITKenaia’e Loaf, O Crushed and Pulverized Began,on hand and for sale by Jau23 MILLEU A KICKKTSON. I >nuWN bTCUT AND SUUXtiU ALL—* ca tu imie A I j Williams' Brown Stoat; 2cuke Rutherford's Scotch Ale; or* hand and for sate by j»n23 MILLER & BICKETSON. CMi AMPAUNK WiNM—au baskets “ lieutokkV? 113,174, j Champagne Wine, thr sale by >an23 MILLER & tIICICKTSQN, fcm*heia Pcn.ia. Ciowr *kro»i; >3 M do Timothy Sred; for sale by SALT— 160 bbb* No. 1 Sait, landing and for sala by iia23 _____ MILIEU & RICKKTSON. f'l'.Ui; UKKPIiiTc SjAP cui-es-stjw mush hands. All X chays, at c&Se, at No. J4oT'blrd ftreet. ' dec2H (VJiiS MEAL—6 bt:ld white Ccnrtt.Mx'ai, extra quality, for ./ rale hr . VjftUl. M’LAUQUUH, I J*'™ __ ~ dtaitbSeKl A": Burmt —2 Lbli frtan roil tur *aie 17 >nl6 _ JArt. M'LAUGaiJN. I > EAN.fi—& tils <uaall vbU« tvr aale l/j J) JanlC JAri. MTtAUQ Btill8 till ANNUAL SALE.—A. A. MASON A OUI sns now t-'Hlog o? ot tlxlr eaiol-Aonuai Sale, their dock cf Willie, tUawu, Oood% Cbuia* Boaaets, Eiabn>ta«* rvbtAci. T -fcAVlh’ PAIN KILLER—2 grosa of this celebrated art!* 1 9 cl* just merited by jaoiSl ’ JO5. FLEMING, KO.- L OINTMENT—The beat uUclh ntiw in up® tor the euro of Tetter tud Ring Worui; G do* received by jan-4 JOS. FILMING. - CtAKT Clftf FPANISU MIXTURE—The celebrated article } for parifring tho tlocd; 12 do* received by Jamil . JOS. FLEMINQ. AUSBANA’ii MAGSK3IA—Xb» best prcparxlionof Mag uw-ia now in use; lli do* received by jan24 JOS. FLEMING. CUTkATK MauaLSJA-^Frxahty piepand, aiwa\* OU t hand, and warranted gt<nd, by JoS. FLEMING. Jaaft corner -Diamond no-1 Market street t * ROWft'S KfcdBNCK OF 01NGKK—id duienpjtbta cvl®* 1> brated aril<de rvedred Vy joS. FLEMING, jaoD corner Diamond and Martel allt»eto BUOOiIS —100 dozen Curu inx/oms iot-mU'bv joo2* nr. h. colliss. Sa LEKATUo—2QO toa tor r.ttie by j*u2l IIBNRY n. COLLINS. IJLOUiI 50 bbla tor rale by ; jau2l HENRY It. COLLINS. COK.N— IQU bus to errltu and ii>r sate by jan27 /iKMiIY H. COLLINS. 2i bbis to orrive anJ- ior by jao‘27 imVBY H. COLLINS, WANTfci>— 'lb shares of Exchange b nok Stock, by ACTIN' LOOMIS, jan!3 Stock Broker, 02 .Vourtb suoet. MURRAY'S FLUID MAGNESIA —12 dt, w-n, assorted sizes, received by JOS. FL YJIINO, junO comer Diamond and Mark'^street. y\uilii> PEACHES—3O bbla juat received and i.‘vsale by XJ jaoO UENUYTi. <X)LiN[SS. I JEANS—3O bbla small white Banns for sale by _l> Jenll ILKNKY H. COLLINS. CtGll.N lo bbla trash ground just arrived and It'X » «ale by J AS. M’LAUUHUN, jaol'J No. 10 Smlthfiold street. IIALED HAY—7d bales Timothy Ilay tor sole by JD jau!2 JAd. M’LA U GILL IN. J/Aii COHN—OOO bus in Blow and tor sale by li Jaul2 JAS. M’LAUGHLIN. OUCKWiLaAi’ FuOUR—SO sacks for sole by X> j*nl2 JAd. M’LAOQULIN, B IME—lou bbls Louisville Lime fur ante Ur JLi jaoU HENRY 11. COLLINS. o YhUF— lt hiiJd Lovt-rlug's tjyrup; O 20 this • do Sugars; Just received by dec22 , F. R. I>HAVO. I>KUOM3 —3 dusou this day received and lor sal* by J> jao!2 UKHUY U. COLLINS boxed W. 1L Cheese, In store and tor eatety J octlH ENGLISH A UV llaki’H n IMPROVED FEED CUTTER.—A new, complete and reli able Colter, suitable for Corn Stalks or Hoy, at tho Seed and Implement Warehouse, Fifth street. janB JAMES WARDROP. PRUNING INBTRUME3T3.—PoIe Pruning Shears, Bows and Chissels, of the best quality, at the Sued and lm. piemeot Warehouse of janB JAMES WARDROB. BLANKKT3 —A. A. MASON A CO. will open on Satur day, January 6th, 100 more Blankets, which they trill soli $2 and $3 per pr.lr leas than usnal rates. jauO SEMI-ANNUAL SALE.—A. A. MASON & CO. will opun 400 more of those Long Shawls, at $2, on Thursday January 4th. Jan 4 i'\ OLD MEDAL DELAINES.—A. A. MASON a GO. vIU VX open 800 pieces more of Gold Medal Delaines, atl2J£ ceutS por yard. jan4 C'l AKDENER WANTED—AppiyCto J J. W. BUTLER A CO., jan23 97 Front street HONEY— 10 boxes jost received and for eats Dv duc2s HENRY u cm UN*. Ha Y PRESS FOR SALK.—A large Press tor haloing hay, stored at Massllon, uhio.for sale by janlS JAMES WARDRQp. / i RAPE SHEARS—A new and improved Pruu.er, tor VJT Grape Vines, Roses, Ac. jan!B JAMES WARDROP. / 1 itASS SEEDS—Lawn Gro&s, Blue Grass, Orchard and \JT R«>d Top. {janlB] JAMES WaKDKQP. TAINK PARLOR FURNITURE, of every description, on X 1 hand and made to order, ot our own manufacture and warranted in material and workmanship, jand) T. P. YOUNG & c“> WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD UUERrY.—One of the best articles for coughs and colds now in use. 12 doa received by jaa9 A BRICK HOUSE FOR SALK CHEAP. S. CUTUBERT A.SON, doc2o Real Estate Agent*. No. HO Third street. SEMI ANNUAL SALE.—A. A. MASON A CO. will con tinue to sell during their Bumi-Annuel Sale, every de scription ot Dry Goods at about one-half the usual prices, and much lqua-thaa.qy.cUoo rates. JanU) .v. u. ECO IBS. CLOAKS.— A. A. MASON & CO. will offer the balance of all'their Cloaks, comprising elegant French and New York patterns, and of their own msuutactare, at & reduc linn of nearly one-half the usnal prlcea. janl6 DRIED BEEF—Cincinnati Sugar Cured Beef received by dot 3 W. M M’CLUBQ. FINE MAHOGANY WARDROBES—Beautiful patterns on hand, finished.' [decl2] T. B. YOUNG A CO. rr* Ji .WILSON ft SON keeps constantly’on hand «Tery JaiM. description and variety, of HATS AND CAPS, both wholesale and retail. 'Those desiring a neat fashion able Hat or Cap, good imd cheap, would do well to give us eali befcoe jmsehasißg elsewheKK noviV -» a " *• •* ♦- •- V vP l», f . i'V'. u . 'rV»V i. ;■> <■. ,v • MILLER A RICKETSON. JOS. FLEMING, corner Diamond and Market street. lists and Oops, books, Music, &<? NEW. BOOKS!-NEW. :Ufe. Of FWHp! Me lancihon: by Charles Frederick Ledderhose. Trans la ted from the German by the Bet; G. F. Kretel, Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Lancaster, Pa. : Kurtz's Sacred History; a Guide to the understanding :of the Divine plan of Salvation, according to He Historical Devetopemfentr byJobn'Heniry Kurta, D. D., Professor of Church History in the University of Dorpat, etc.. Tracflfi tod from *he sixth*German edition, by Chaa.Schaeffer, D. D. Just received and for eale by B. T. O. MORGAN. v.febT ■■ • • •' No. 104 Wocd street. JUST RECEIVED—Frank .Leslie's Ladles'. Gazette, for February*. Knickerbocker Magazine, for February. Harper, for February. ; ; * New York Journal;' for February. • Newspapxob.—New; York Tribune, Herald, Police Gazette, Home Journal, Scientific American, Ballou’s Pictorial, Sat urday Post, do, received and for sole at the cheap Bock Store of - W, A. CHLDENFENNEY 4 CO„ , No. 76 Fourth strafet' LE3LIK’S GAZETTE.—Frank Leslie’s Ladles’ Gazette, of Paris, London and New York FashlonSyforFebruary. ;Knickerbocker Magazine, for February. ' Harper’s Magazine, forFebruaTy. Price 15 cents... For salary - H. MINER 4 CO, - ■ - No. 32 Smithfleld street. JUST PUBLISHED—The Government of the Methodist Epi penpal Church, Anti Republican and Despotic: by Wm.M’Mlchael. Second edition, enlarged; price, in paper 31 cents, in maslin 60eent*,"by mall, pre-paid, 3^cenfs. ' JOHN'S. DAVISON, Publisher, janlO * . ' . 65 Market street, near Fourth. MAGAZINES.— Harper, for January. Putnam, for January. Godey, for January; third supply. Graham,forJanuary; second supply. Peterson, for January; 17cents. Ballow, for January; 10 cents. Blackwood, for January. • ' Snbscription to four British Reviews and Blackwood, $lO. Thosewbo would save2o percent. In subscribing by the year, or baying single copies of the above, should call fit . SAMUEL B. LAUFFER’S, No; 87 Wood street. Y ALU ABLE NEW BOOKS.—The History of an Expedi tion against Fort Duquesne in 1765, under Major Gen eral Breddock; with plates and maps. Memoirs of Major General Stabo, with a plan of Fort Du quesne, 1754. ' “ The End of Controversy » Controverted. A refutation of Milner's JEnd of Controversy, in a series of letters to the Most Reverend Francis P. Kenrick, R: 0. A., of Balilmora: by John H. Hopkins, D. D n L L. D., Eishop of Vermont Bancroft’s History of the United States; 6thvol.andfall setts.. Nelly Bracken; a Tale of Forty Yeors Ago: by Annie 0. Bradford. May nnd December; a Tale of Wedded Life: by Mrs. Hubback. Cummings'Works; new supply. Spencer's Sketches; Ist and 2d series. Ohdiausen’s Commentaries on New Testament. Henystenbelg’s Christelogy. Conybeare 4 Howfson'a Life and Epistles of St. Paul. Lewis’ American Sportsman; a splendid work; For sale by. . JOHN. 8. DAVISON, fcb2 . 65 Market street, near Fourth. NEW BOOKS, AT DAVISON’S,' No. 65 Market street, near Fourth. Rutb Hall: by Fanny Fern. Amabel; a Family History. Fudge Doings: by Ike Marvel. Life of Martin Luther;, beautifully illustrated American and English editions. Words to a Young Communicant: by Dr. J. W. Alexander. Only a Dandelion, Ac., 4c: by the author of Flower of •Family. ;Parish and Other Penclllings: Hirwan. Jeanle Morrison. • Humanity in the City; Chapin. Revival Sermons; Ist furies: Baker. Plumer’s Sermons to Children. Plumer’a Tracts. Juvenile Bookt for New Year, Ac., Ac. dec29 j. g. DAVISON. BOOKS 1 BOOKS!!—‘ The History of the Crusades; their Rise, Provr*®n and Results. The Life of Martin Luther, nod the Reformation in Ger many. The Parables of Kmmmacller; with 20 illustrations. Tho Christian's Daily Delight and Sacred Garland. The Camp Fires of the American. Revolution. Tho Great lied Dragon, or Master Key to Popery. Tho Archbishop, or Romanism in the United States. Afrnjo, or Life and Loro in Norway. Behind the Scene: by Lady Bulwer Lytton. Glance at Europe: by Horaee Greeley. Life in the Clearings vs. the Bush. Roughing It la the Bush: by Mre.,Mood!e. {JAnd numerous other, works, for sale by B. T. C. MORGAN, deca No. 104 TTood street. jgOOKSI BOOKBll—Puddleford and Its People: by H. LI. Ruth Hall: by Fanny Fern; sixth supply. Life of Baroum, by himself; fifth supply. Life of Uorace-Greeley; third supply, Ida May: by Mary Langdon; third supply. Harper, for January; fifth supply. Putnam,tor January; fourth supply. Graham, for January; fourth supply.' Godoy, for January; sixth supply. Knickerbocker, for January. Frank Lewis's Ladled' Gazette. Frank Leslie’s New York Journal, tor January; a new monthly Magazine, devoted,to romance, genoml litoratorc, Bdenea and art; price 18 cents. AU the above just, received and tor sale at tho cheap Book Store of - ' SASI’L. B. LAUFPER, jinlS 8V (-f reeL PUTNAM'S MONTHLY^.FOR FEBKUakY.—Coaxxxra : Portrait* of contrioutors, anthor of “ Cuba,” Ai%; Diplomacy and Cannon Balia; Living in tho Country; Na tional Dsfanee; .Prometheus and Epimethetu; Vature in Motion; Two Uttlo Stars; My Three Conversations with Miis Cheater; Glimpses of French Life—The Restoration ; Tbo Mountain Winds; Mining Vanities; Israel Potter, or Fifty Yam of Exile; Th« Old Woman who Dried Up and Blew Away: Oritla; A Pedagogue in Owgia; A Water Study; The Progress of our Political Virtues: Editorial Notes. For rale by H- MINER & CO- Jan 23 No. 32 Smlthfleld atreet RCTU lIALL Or.o hundred copies received and for sale . by H. Miner & Co. “Thcstaile, the laugh and the tear come cud go at her bidding. If you don’t bcliero it, Tead‘Rath HalL* *, * If you haven’t read ‘ Ruth Hall,' buy a copy, and we will warrant jou to road it twice tbrongh.”— Michigan -drpus. « Fanny Fern's last book has absorbed us very much,a r d awakened AtooUngotoprofoondinteceatln the woman who. esn wriiehevnam<» and character fO Indelibly in our mind. • • • ‘Rath Hal!’ho*been read with greater aridity than any book since * Uncle Tom’n Cabin.’"— PhUndtlphia. Ctty JU ju “Itis a great book; great in genius, great in spirit, and grrat as a literary prciduetSon.”—Dcryfon Gz^LU. “ * Ruth Hall* is by far the ablest of ber productions nml contain* many passages eqaal to anything in tho English . lahgttage."- i * Dodgt’t Literary Sfamm. ** Wo have seldom perused a bock which aflfected us more strongly.”—An. Mining Chronicle. It L< publi'dißil cmnptote in oDofineTolamc,neatly bound in cloth; price For *a!e by n. MINER A CO^ janls No. 32 SmlthOeld aireet. Magazines for February— For eaieby u.mines A CO., 32 SmUbQcld streof. Putnam's Monthly, for February. Godey** Lady’s Book, do. PeterFon’a >la>*axino, do. llonsobold Words, do. Graham's Magazine, do. Ballou’s Magazine, do. NEW ROOKS! NEW BOOKS 1 My Courtship and its Consequences: by Henry Wikoff. Tho Purils of Courtship, or tho Adventures of a Novel Reader. The Mysteries of tho Court of Queen Anno: by William Harrison Ainsworth. Ruth Hall, a Domestic Tale : by Fanny Fern. The IJSa of Homes Greeley, editor of the New York Tri bune: by J. Barton. The Life of P. T. Birnum, written by himself. Uarperis Magazine, for January ; prien 15 cents. For sale by H. MINER A CO., JanSO No. 32 Smitbfield street. DIARIES FOR ISSS.—A largo a.<sonment of tho above useful article for sale at tho lowest Tates. Those who would save 25 per cent, should call at |an9 BAM’L B. I.AUFFER’S, 8T Wood fit. Law Books. I AM authorized to sell low some valuable Law Books, 10 rols. Pa. Reports, by Barr; Bouvler’s Institutes; Greenliers Kvidoncc; Wharton’s Digest, last ad 4 And other Reports, Ebmxcmary Works, An. GEO. F. GILLMORB, sep2l at the ofilce of Moiniog Post. New School for the Violin. By u. c. hill.—the PRACTICAL violin school— A now and complefo aynopslt of Violin playing, iu an easy, procro.».«ivo and practical form, and designed oxpressly for the American fltudeni, to which is added valuable les sons and exercises aod beautlfularrongemems.asSolosand Duns of tho most popular melodies of the day. Selected, arranged and composed by U 0 HILL, pupil of Spohr, late President of tho New York Philharmonic Society. ’.The above just received, in advance of the trade, by HENRY KLEBER, IUI Third street. RECOMMENDATION. We have eareftilly examined the nbove work of U. C. nui’F, and consider it one of the most complete and prac col violin Schools we hare ever seen. G. ANTON, B. VOGEL, febG Teachers of Musio. NEW MUSIC—Hard Time* Come No Moro :8. C. Foster. Minnie Gray; as sung by Sanford’s Opera Troupe. Dreaming of Tnee Forever: Wallace Slrnwborry Girl; with colored frontispiece. I WUI Sing No More or Sorrow: Hntton. Bachelor’s Lament. Dream Life Schotiisch t Brown. Tremolo BchoCtisch: Wallace. Shanghai Polka: Warren. Florida Waltz: Marcailhon. Beauties of Caledonia; containing a choice selection of Scoth Melodies, with lithograph portrait of Burns. The above just received and for sale at the Musio Store of JOHN n. MELLOB, ft*bl 81 Wood strooi. Latest music—Foster’s latest song—Hard Timos Come Again No More; os sung with immense success by Sanford’s Berenaiers: words and muric by 8. G» Foster. Now-a-days; a humorous ballad: Converge. "PotrlfncUon; new 6ong: by Barker. I’m Waiting for the Spring Tirno; a most charming new ballad; by Barker. - The Happy Mao; and chorus: lucho. I’m Not Myself At All; one of tho best Irish ballads over written: by S. Lov*r. Vtlkina and hla Dinah; comlo song: by Perry. I Cannot Smile Dear Mother ; new : Barker. Brighter than the Morning Star: Browne. The Ilf art and the Home: Dressier B-ill Room Etiquette,etc.,o'c., received In advance of ine trade and for Pale by HENRY K.LEBCR, jao23 Sign of the GoMpit Tlero. No._lQl,TMrj_^j_ 1 HOUANIHO t'OODS. V?HANK VAN GOHDER h»a Juft fecoirod a Imjw and ft' beautiful assortment of Mourning Collar*, Sleeves and £<*tts in Crape, Tarletcn and Sates, black laco and gauze Veils, black Hosiery and Gloves, in wool, cotton, an d silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, in all qualities. Alexander ft Bajou’s best Kid Gloves can always be fbnncf at No. 63 MARKET STREET, corner of tho Dia mond. novl7 Hotel for Lease*. EII-EY’ 3 HOTEL, (formerly known na the Lasiaanm Uouss ,) Is offered for lease on favorable terms. Being situated on tbe corner of Fourth street aod Grant. near to the Court 11- mm. and about midway keen the Monongahela Wharf and t he Pennsylvania Depot, it is one of the cioat pieasant, con\ T enlent and desirable locations In the city. The Hotel will be furnished, if desired, and leased for a -term of years, commencing from the first of April next For further inf. 'rmatlon apply to ’OSEPn 8. A A. P. MORRISON, Atfys, Jan29.*dtwtf Office No. 143 Fourth pt, Pittsburgh. Celestials, Shanguats and Miueovleij ATTEND AT N *c. 10 WOOD STREET, wlera. you will find a coihplo; '« assortment of tho above styled CAPS, together with a iarg « stock of Silk and Plush Caps; whleb ■ will b? sold at a grea t.reductlon on former prices, to d©» the Btoct for the seas • Lufi J. WTt/ftON ft SON. Q T.T!T— A~ 1-xc-n etn ry Brick Dwelling House, on Centre Avenue. Apply to' • ,* » . No. 32 gmithfleld street- - ‘ ' "™Empty*i *mml» for Sale. STif IOK - - 9 - r-' <. THE PEN NSYLVAN IA RAILROAD. THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE,wconcocting the At lantic titles with Western, North-western. and ; South western States, br n continuous ReUway direct. Thisroad. also connects at Pittsburgh with daily llneot steamers to' aU parts .on the Western Hirers, and nt Cleveland nnd San dusay .with steamers to oil ports ou the North-western Lakes; snaking the most direct, cJicapctt' and rdialU rcule by which FREIGUT con be forwarded- to , and,from the Great Wat. ? RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA 4 PITTSBURGH. TIBST CLASS.—Boot?, shoe", Dry Goods,) ld .. , (In boxes,) Furs, Feathers, ic }W P« SECOND. CLASS.—Boohs and Sladonery,] ’ Dry Goods, (in bales,) Hardware, Lea- >7se. per lOOlbs. ther, Wool, Ac THIRD CLASS.—Anvils, Bagging,- Bacon l _ - 10Aft and Pork, (In bulk,) Hemp, Ac.......... (W 1002)fl ' FOURTH CLASS—Coffee,Fish,BoconandLrr,. « fl -innTs» Pork, (packed,) Lord aud LardOn-.;^/i 6^P er 100tt9 ' In shipping Goods from any point. East of Phllodel phla. be partlcutaf 16 mark.package 'avia,Pennsylvania ■Hzilroad.” AU Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will .be forwarded; without detention. . < • . , ' ■. Faricni Agents'—Mores Potter, Boston: :J.L Elliott, : N.' Yg L. J. Bneedcr, Philadelphia; Msgraw 4 Koons, Balti* more; Geo. C. Franciscus, Piltsburgh; Shrlngmaff 4 Brows, Cindunoti, Ohio; J. B. Moorhead,.Louisville, R. C. MeiGrnm, Madlsm, Ind 4 Ratcliff A Co., St Louis, Mo.;-J. S. Mitchell 4 Son, Evansville; Indiana. • PENNSYLVANIA KAILUOAD. THREE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, between Philadel phia ana Pittsburgh, TUB HORNING MAIL TRAIN leuyes Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 714, A. M.»and Pitts burgh'for Philadelphiaat 7, A.M. THE PAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh otl P.Miv and Pitts burgh for Pbfiadelphlaatl, P.M. THE NIGHT EXFBES3 TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11. p. 1L and Kttsbargh for Philadelphia afltT.P. M. ■-r . T?. The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago; Hi j Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville. Kja Terre Hants. Madison, Lafayette and Indiahapolis,lnd4 Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, BelJefontaine, SanduekyJ Toledo, Cleve land, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and'Wooster, Ohio; also, with tho Steam Packet Boats from and to Niw O&leabs, St. Louis, Lonismißand Clscixkati. Through Tickets can b.e had to orfrom eitherof IheaWe places. : For farther particulars, see handbills at the different starting points. Passengers from the West vfill find this the shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balti more, New York, or Boston. THOS. MOORE, Agent, Passenger Lines.'Philadelphia. J.MESKIHEN, Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBUEGH IN CONNECTION WITH THE Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad* VIA ALLIANCE. rpHE shortest, ouJciteat end most reliable route to Toledo, (J-^Cbkago^RGcSlsland, Galena, and St. Louis, is VIA This route la one bundled mHeg shorter and about eight hours quicker to Chicago, than tho circuitous one VIA IN* DIANAPOLIS. Three Dally Trains between Pittsburgh and Clereland, Three Daily .Trains between CleYela&d and Chicago. Time toClereland six boors, Chicago iwentj-two hour#, and St Louis thirty-men hours. VIA ALLIANCE. Traina for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7-30, A- &L, 12.00,' M., and 640 P. M, connecting at Hudson with Traina for Cuyahoga Palls and Akron, and arriving-In Cleveland at 10.04, A. 4L, 2 20, P. 51.. and 8.20, P. S!L The Trains of the Ohio and Penna/Jiallroad, leave Pitts* burgh at 3.00, A. M., 8.00, A. M,, and 3.00, P. SL; all con necting at Alliance with trains which arrive in Cleveland at 10 04, A. 41., £29, P. M., and £45, P. M. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, 6t. Louis, Hock Island, Galena, and the North-west, who wish to go through with out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 8 GO A. M., and arriving la Cleveland at 220 P. M., as that is the only train by which close connections are made through to the above points. Passengers by this train reach Chicago at 7.80 next morning and St. Louis at mid night. Time gained by going via Cleveland, eight hours. The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago leave as follows: Leave. Cleveland at 7.20 and ISO A.fc1.,7.45 P.JI^ arrive at Chicago at 11.00 P. M., 7.00 A. M. and 12.00 M. Trains leave for Book Island and Bt Lools as follows. Leave Chicago at 9.16 A. SI ~ 10.05 and 11.00 P. M. Passengers for Bt L6nis go over Bock Island Railroad to Joliet, and thenceover the Chicago and Mississippi Ball road to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (23 miles) to St Loo is. Passengers by the 9.23, A. M., Train arrive in St. Louis at 11-20 same evening, and by the 10.05, P. Si. Train at noon next day. - • Bagg«se checked through to Clsrelaml, and them re checked for Chicago ana. St. Louiir. FAKE VIA ALLIANCE-AND CLEVELAND. IStCLAS3-| • ' ' IST CteSS. 2sn CLASS. To Alliance—.... - £0 j To 4ll 50 9 50 4 00 La 5a11e........ 14 50 32 60 6 00 Hock Inlands 16 60 33 60 6OO | fit. l9 50 15 60 Passengers are requested to procure their tickets at the office of the Company, la Monongahela House, third door below the corner. J. DURANB,Bup’t Cleveland, J. A. OAUGHKY, Agent. dec4 Pittsburgh. OHIO AHB PENNSYLVANIA RAILBOAD. New Arrangement. COMMENCING FERRVA&Y'IZ, 1854. 186 i 1854. MAIL TKADi leaves Pittsburgh at 8 AM; dines at All! ance; takes tea at Crestline, and makes a close con* neciion there with a last Express Train, reaching Cincin nati about 12 o’clock nt night. EXPRESS TRAlNluavea Pittsburgh a* 3 o'clock, P. M., after the arrlral of the Express train from Philadelphia, and reaches Crestline at 11,£0 P. M., connecting wUn the Night Express which reaches Cincinnati In the morning. Connections are made with the Ohio and-Indiana, and Beifontaine and Indiana railroads for Day ton, Indianapolis and towns In Indiana. Connections are made with Cleveland, Monroeville. Sah. dusky,-Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Bucyrua, Upper Sandusky, Forest, and the towns on the Mad River Boad. Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and towns on the Mansfield road. Fare to Cincinnati $7; to Indianapolis 53; to Dayton 56,50; to ToledosQ; to Columbus $5,25; to Zanesville $5,10; t» Cleveland $4. Through tickets to Louisville at reduced rates. . ‘ * THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline at 1.15 P M, and reaches Pittsburgh at 8.30 P H, connecting with the fast Express Train through in fifteen hours to Philadelphia, MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 2.30, A. 51., ol the at rival of the Night Express Train from Cincinnati, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.40, P M. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A M, and 5 PM, and Now Brighton at 6 A M, end U 5 P 51. FREIG UT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 7 A M, and 9P 51., and arrives at 4.30 A M, and 4.30, P 1C JeS" The Trelnsdo not run on Sunday. j#3* Tickets or farther information, apply at tha ticket offices of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 0! J.Q. CURRY, at the corner office under the Monongahela House, Pittsburgh, or of s GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, Federal street Station* . feb23 JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent,. PITTSBURGH, ST. LOUIS AND NEW ORLEANS, MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE ROUTE. RAILROAdTo CHICAGO TnENCK BY CHICAGO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD An Air Line Bonto from Chicago to Bt. loais. I’RAINS1 ’RAINS LEAVE CHICAGO DAILY (Sundays excepted] on arrival of Express Train of Miehigm* Southern ana Central Railroads— Ist. ST. LOUIS DAY SIAIL 9:16, A. M. 2d. “ “ NIGHT EXPRESS...UOH)S, P.M. Trains run through to St. Louis in fourteen hoars, Vißs Bloomington, Springfield and Alton, xcithout change of a r d or baggage, connecting at Alton with, aauy Line of Packet -' for Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk,and at St Louis with FIRST CLASS STEAMERS FOR NEW ORLEANS, and intermediate points on the Mississippi, and withregular lines of steamers for Kansas and Council Bluffs. TIME FROM PITTSBURGH TO ST. LOUIS S 3 HOURS Bagcngo checked through to St Louis, on Michigan Cen tral and Southern Trains, and at the depot in Chicago. E. P. HOLLISTER, Chicago, • General Passenger Agent. RICHARD P. MORGAN, Jb.. Superintendent Tickets to St Louis, by this route, can be obtained in Pittsburgh, at Offices of Cleveland and Pitta* burgh and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroads. [eep27:6m Inoroase of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS iET!U INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819, saah Capital, ------- 9300,000. riMIE TIUBTY-SIXTIi: ANNUAL STATEMENT of the i Assets of the A2TNA IN SUUANCK COMPANY, of Hart ford, a 9 furnished this agency on the Ist of January, 1555, undor oath. Real Estate, unincumbered -$> 16,672 OS Beventy*two Mortgage BondS, 6 and 7 cent, pay able Pcml'iunaaUy.... 72,000 00 Debts due the Oompaoy, secured by mortgage... 7,313 17 BillsUeoelrable,weUsecured,payahleatßank... 120,327 35 Railroad Stocfcs in Connecticut 97,-615 00 Bank &tccks in the city of Hartford Bank Stocks in New York city... Cash on hand,in Bank, and in hands of Agents and others.. $773,278 03 The amount ofllabiUtlesdue op not due to Banka or other creditor*,—nothing. Losses adjusted and duo,—none. - Losses adjusted and not due, $148,518 22. Losses unadjusted and In suspense, waiting for farther proof, $81,257 60. All other claims against the Company are small, such only as printing, Ac. Agents instructed to take no risk over.slo,ooo. The amount insuredln any city, town or village, depends upon the character, maierloland construction of buildings, thp width of streets, the supply of water and condition of the Qre.departmeDt, and other circumstances. The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies; the design is to limit the loss by any ode fire to $lO,OOO, or less. THO. A. ALKXANPKit, Secretary. •Biatb.o? Coxsecticut, ) Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1835. Hartford,county, j Personally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the 52tna Insurance Compapy, andmadeoath that the fore going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to hid best knowledge and belief > HEXitY FOWLEB, Justice of the Peace. Losses paid by this Company for the . year 1851 exceed $760,000, while the premiums received for the some time far exceed any other year, since the organization of the Company. *' Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is* sued at this agency, at remunerative rates.' A3* Office, .No. 87 .Water strcct,.Pitt*burgh, Pa. janll H. B. TEN EYCK, Agent. PENNSYLVANIA INSUBANCE COMPANY l OF PITTSBURGH, CORNER OP FOURTH AND SMITtIFIELD BTREKT& Authorized Capital, 9300,000. INBORN RUILDINOS anil, othor property ugainit lwsor • damage by Fkc, and tite perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation ond-tDarosyortatlon. • DffiECTOBS. Wm F. Jet ns ton, Kctly Patterson, W. M’Climocfc, -■ Kennedy T. Friend, D. M. Kong, ‘ J. Grier SprouJ, { A.. J. Jones, George Uv White, ' Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, ; Tamea S-N'egluy, W. B.Ha+en, Wade Hampton, • ,Ih E.Pax&, H. R. CoggshalL ■ •••■• - Hon. Wia. F. JOHNSTON, President ; BODY BATIEB6ON,: Vice PreekUmt. A* A. Oa&sss, Secretary and Treasurer.- 8. 8, Cißxn, Aotstsst EAILROADS u. n. noustox. General Freight Agent Philadelphia. H. J. LOMBiBRT, Sapßrintendant Altoona, Pa. RtlLaoiO. RETURNING » PAID UP OO 08,050 00 213,505 00 • ‘ <5 • » • f *. V. MEDICAL. EEV, DR^COVMTs^ #1:1, f Ibr tAe Safe, -Qxnpldt aiti'-Epudjf Vtiri of 'lnflammatory, •CkrordCi and Mercurial- jifLCwiaUtni, ilhetu : : malic Lumbago, Sciatica, 'andoiher iHtttau cffioC&tg ■ ■ the MiuculorSystem, •v'- ;. ' ;: ;*• '• "\y OUCH AN AKBAY• OF TESTIMONY na Dr. COW* : V Rajsiaa’nqßius have called forth'frbmall claAseajtrai oeTcr voluntarily oUarfd ia faYor of any other Medicine* Tllecapeaof cure comprehend EVERY STAGE OF Whother accompanied by that terrible senslblUt/'bf the parts affected, common in tha laflamtcatory tihaso—bytho muscular contractions which «o often render the YlcUffl of a botpicsa cripple, or by the «rar j VaUketbo “Sungrado” practlcoof bleeding and'anriting. anfinol force!, invigorate the, MnFtltution’unaihuSctM tto allts of Nature in hcr.oKot.s ?o Jb» Their rarfiral af.?oa is Mrtxt aa<l spwilfa; mstena.mozUn'oi radia, of'tho iliienlcr, t&MOßhair th» complications of nertea and Hbrea-to.whlchHbcnWucbS and expels from the.blood.th.e febrile principle which ***** and spreads, and intensities, white it spread the fetal teni doncies of the malady. Caution—Bcvrarcof Connierfeitn j Be particular, and .enquire tor lUV. SAMUEhCQVEL’a -BHEUMATIC PlttS, and eed that tfio boxes bare, on>the outside wrapper, Ills signature, countersign edbyC-iI, KINO, Genera! Agent, 192 Broadwuy,’New Yotfey trithoat which none are G£soTse. : • p . 1 W,41 UVMV Ul V Ul**lUl4lUi . ' ■ • ■ price, pi err cents -per vox. . tSs,Bold by Dr. o£o. n. -KjBVSKR, Pittsburgh; J. p. iLnaiMQtAlleghenyCity. •; ■ v.h : dec23:3ia DR. HENDERSON, „ - ■ LEKCin.'iQ, ELIOTtRIKa. oa TU2 CSE'OF CALOHEL, • 0FFK5E.458 JpEOADWAY, COR; GRAND ST- NEWYORK. Hoursfrom 9 A* M.ta4J?.M,.;\ lnilammationtAcutaor Chronic Blindness with Films, Iritis, Amaurosis and Cataract Scrofulous, Weepingor Watery. nra : anion* * the dlseases of the.eye. which cro- treated- by Dr. 11. ViTh perfectsatisfaction.'. _ ;•• • All diseases of the Ear treated upon ecientlila prloeiDlej .." Artificial Eyeafnserted without anoperwion. ••■»•.' * AH letters postpaid will cecuxo prompt attention. ■ ... We select the following references from among tbathou sandsof ©uses whichhate bcea succeESfUlly Dratted "by Dr? Henderson: . . ..' ! Wm J.Fryer,32s-BBroadway,Albany,-NVY. ■■- e AlfrcdSouthwlck, Printer? . 41 # » tJ.Goodspoed, Glens Falls, N.T. '■ ,v -: Wm. W. Smith, Detroit, Mich/. ‘ •Mrs. A,M. I* Wilson, Now York City, N» Y. -* tMiss Mary Bellows, N. E. Station, Duchess co, N. Y. +Edward Q. Solger, Bristol, Conn. .. ' •John Seamen, Engineer, N.Yc • David Little, Engineer, N.Y. ? Wm. E. B. Giles, offlceCourier andiari- N.Y* ' - v -*' fJdmesW. Kirby, Brooklyn, L. I. ' ■ ‘ "Jarvisßodgers,'. • • a. u 1 : ?.* Telegraph Operator, Ht. Nicholas Hotels' *' B. M. Ferries, Organ Builder, Houston St. B. B. Doolittle, M.D., Hudson, N.Y. Mxa.tKnickfirbocker, Yonkers, N.Y.'- v - •’• SL P. Cotlins, Teacher Penmanship,‘lEroy.'N.Y-- ft. h. Boas, Albany;N.Y.* * A.-Dillenbacb, Sch»Mctady,JT.-Y, * ■ ■■ ~ Copt. B.IL liaviiana,,Aihoos, N. Y. John. Jf. Ifackett, Blnghjunptpn, N. Y. ■ i *The-e patienta were blind, and had tobe led tothe office. At theexpiratlouof two weesa they couldgo abouttheciiy •These cases of AmanroElJ werV restored'to Bight after they were given up as Incurable by thd faculty ~an(l cah ba relerred- to by any person who.'wlahes to learn the ttcU In these cases, by writing to them. >-V • ''3sns'' _ -k’n-wntw uinupmea* rz HIS- BROWN, No. 41 Diamond Alley, He- . A <sjgy votes bis entire attention to to office 1M His business Istaostly conflnod -to*' Private jHnr £& rencrealHisearUjasdscchpainfolaffectlofis, - brottghten by imprudence, yoiMhfdl inddlgbtice andexessa Syphilitic Eruptions,Gonorrhea; Gleet. Stricture Urethral Discharges, Impurity. ofjthe ; Blood j with all Dtse4» ties orthe Venereal Organ., Hbin Diseases,' ScorhatlcEmp» Cons, Tetter,Ringworm, Mercurial B ise as esj S em in a 1 We atf. ness, l wpotency, Piles,- Female WeaVncffl, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Tielola-In Ano, Nervous Affections, rEalnaln'tha -Backund Lofap j IM tstion of the Bladder and JEidneyp,successfully treated.** Cure guaranteed _ Sixteen years* practice (six la this Citylenablcs Dr.Browfi to offer assurances of a speedy care to ali who'may comp qq. tferhlseare ~.i Office and Private Consultation BobOo,4liHlkiimtid*iinej moderate... . ; y/ povfcdAw.ly;: VkHEUMAriSMi—-Dr. iirown'e newly discovered remedy for Rheumatism is a speedy and cextaln Remedy that painful tronble. Itnaverfafla.-- -. Offlceand Private Consultation 4l DIAMOND Pittsburgh, Penn’a. The Doctor Is Always at ho si _mareh23id*w- .;• y. '• Worms even in Adalte. THE Administration of B. A.’ FAHNESTOCK'S VERMI FUGE has alway»:heen-chartc J torirod .with success, always producing in the feelings a marked ch'angofor the bettor. Anyxmewho'triefflt cariskfwly confidorinit, and the most delicate Infant naimot : be : injured by its use, Adulte, too, aw frequently, sutyect to'worma luthe rectum and snmllinteatines r whiohalwayslmpair the health. Athexs, N. Y-Juna 2d, lss3i ; MamrßrStrFVifUstock <£.CbS"- ...... Gxxrmna:—l hate, used two bottles of IL'A. Fahttes tock’s Vermifagej which I pnrchawt.from your agent• Ifc had the desired effect in bringing away a IsTgu number of ; worms from my wife, r I purchased another vial andg&vec it to my child; it had the same effect, bringing away great* . numbers of .worms. I therefore reccmmenil it to ! lie os a sure remedy.for wonns. . • P. SITdRli. s . Prepared and sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO,, cornet* First and Wood streets. ■ . Jnnlftdiw* • DR., HOOF LAND’S celeberted GERM AH BITTEES,. PREPARED. BY- . DB- C, M, JACKSON, . ■will xirrcrumT cuax- : LIVEtS COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA,- JAUNDICE, *■ Chrome or Hervoia Debility, Disease* of the Kidneys cutf dU diseases arising from a disordered Liver, or SiomacK- s-' \ ' .j Bath Y - 1 ; _ asConstipa- .' . ' ' 7.. ’ 'C„: •*. tion,lhw&rdPiies, - . V Fulnesp.or Bipod to the . .*. - - Head, Affinity of tlieStomscb,-’*,- • 7Nau£ea;licartbarn,DiegustfbrFeed. ... Folness or weight in the StomachjiJoar’. Eructations, Sinking; or' Fluttering utthoTit- Of the Btomoch; Swimming of Jho Head, Hurried : eadDiScult Breathing, Fluttering attha Heart, Choak* ingorSuffocatingSensatioh.wheiiiuljlßgPasturei Dimness*/ . -of Vision,'Dots of Websbetbre. the Sight, Perer -and; V-. Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of.Perspiration,- i- Yellowness of the Skin and EyesyTPein In, the ’ 1 ‘ Bide,Back,Chest, Limbs, Ah.. Sudden ' ' Flushes of Heat Burningis the 7,7 Flesh,. Constant. Itaagin* . inssofUriliandgreatr'l’: - .. • •'Depressionor' 77 7.-77 • :: Spirits.. The proprietor, in calling the attention of the public to thla preparation, dots eo with’a feeling'of the utmost eonfl donee in Its virt aes and adaptation to the tflsoaacs fcr whioh it is recommended. ' ; V , .-7- -V. ■ It Is no new and.untried article, but.one that Lbs stood the test of a ten years’ trial before tha Amerfcanpeople, and Its reputation and Bale isunrivalled by any similar paratlons extant. The testimony in its favor giyeahy the most prominent and well known. Physicians and in dr* Ida* ■ Ala; IniaU parts of toe country is immense.'- J -BMVrringkhyiP who may doubt, to my "Mraorabaia/’or Practical Beteipt k Book, for Farmers and Families, to hobad gratis, of all thA/ Agents for.the Uettnanßitters. ; . , Principal Office and Manufact-ry, 125 Arch street, Fhiift* delphia,Pa.: , .••••■/••■• v. i' .■ -v iCs“Soldby Dr. Geo. H. Eoymr, 140 Wood street; B.A» :■> Fahnestock AGo-, No. 6 Wood street; Fleming GO Woodstteet; lI,P, StrortaandJ. P.Flaming, Allegheny; ; * declOaUwlyls .. ■•••' - Palmer's Celebrated Kplcnrean.'sauce »:' QTAND3 flavoring Scrups,' Gra?ieft, ; ' J Meat, Game, Ae. Wo advise alt-good hOUßcwUeffL.-- to try it Prise 25 cents per bottle, at all Grocery and Fruis V;, Stores la tbo United States and Canadas v; -* r'* for sale by M’CLURG and G. H.KSY3ER, Pittsbnntlr. ’ - " ", .p. SMfMQHT A CO., janlO-dawly is 241 Market street, Philadelphia- •. 4 r r J0n5irr0H....«1....,...D. ?. J£A9PT::c Eleelilor Carriage Factory, : v- :.- •_••.■*: > JCUNBTON, IiBOTHKB &. CU. f . PRACTICAL COACH ' MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and .Belmoatstreets, Atiftr gbeny city, Pa., bare on band and ore.manufacturing, ka extensive assortment of Carriages, Eockaways, Baggage Cars, Ac., made in all their various 6tylcs,-/wlUi strict regard .to durability and beauty of. finish, using inall;; their work the befit Jfinlata Iron and eastern-hickory* pairs attended to on the must reasonable terms; They feel confident that all who may favor them, with their patroxt*’' age,will ba perfectly-satisfied on trial- jftheir work. - --v; She Pittsburgh and Manchester Ctahi buses'pass evhry'flf- .v~ teen miputesduring the day. , , oct2s;ly > *"- . Jffotlce*- • ALL PF.HSON3 bavin** . Bucks *r Certificates of Deposit against the undersignedfarerequested to present the same at our office, for settlement* - • l - BOON 4 SARGENT. Pittsburgh, Japuary 24th,XS55—f jan2s * - A. Card. OWING to a steady drain aponour funds and an aesju*. -i innlationof outside. pressure, together with the e±- v trema difficulty .of realiziog our Bacuritica, we have been compelled to suspend our business.,. ~ : ' , Our creditors may refat.confident that dur'entire indebt edness ..will be fally-paW/OS'wehuve unquestionably a Larger surplus over ourdiabllitMfl. • KIIAiIER -& RABSL. • January2o, jan23 ' - fftUE PAIITN fcUi Sill P heretofore exiatingundertheatyle w -Z~\ X of “KKUUEK,.WOKK & YOUNG ” Philadelphia, Ji this day dUs olfed; Samuel Work, George Young and Wzn« - fti’Couch, purchasing the-interest of- Kramer & Babm in - said firm. -The haziness will be. continued by‘* WoRK*<f YOUNGS Si’COUCH.” • January 22, 181&. ___ • • GST" Depositors la ourcfiTce, "will please call and feoelrs; their bills andnotes left with as for coHe-Uoa. • • v jan2s KBAMJSft & BAHM. * • Win* Dlgby r Jr., . ; . -! /CLOTHING AND FURNISHING STORE, Maxonie ' \_y Fifth ttreetf mado" to order, in . • J grod gtyhyaodatmoderateraUw. aa9df .. .. y ;.j. &A. C. -Duncnn, 1-, WHOLESALE GROCERS, and DealersinProducei'Po ‘ ■£, elgn Wines and Liquors; OU MonongahelaahttKoitt fled WhiskyyNo.29l liberty 6t., Pittsburgh* Pa. f jygfcy Silver Manufactory. !i EUBIBMS;4a~Koc<di6H — Owlog tosapurlorfdciUtieala-inaauliictxirlDgciyowii, & work, we are now belling at least 10 per eenU lower them the eastern cities, or elsewhere. All work Is warranted. Sterling Silver. —Wa also manufacture Spoons of ths British sterling quality. . a . Watches ami Watch repairing continued, wtthorery &• dllty and renewed determination to gire entire satisfaction to customers, both as to price and tho superior quality ,of the work. W. W. WILSON, Watchmaker and Jewellery corner of. Market and Fourth istreetifc : ; ' : FIT?SBtUtOH COACH PiOTOttJ. 51, U ALBQ& - Blgelow & Co,, Successors to e. m. bigelow, n 0.45• Diamond Wood street. Pitts : burgh—COACHES, CARRIAGES* PH HA-Mgaa.' •' TONS, BUGGIES, and every description pf™**' •■ iWy vehicles built to order, and finished fa n maanre un surpassed tit beauty of design, elegance tf finish, skill o ' workmanship, and durability of materials;' AH work warranted- . . noVsr ~ I ■ - £iOtlCC* Ii HATE this day • associated with me' in- tha : wholesale ; .Fruit and Oouiectionary business, rny son T. II An J 1 ; derson. The business hereafter, from this date, November • } 854 »conducted under-thenameandstySj^ J.C. Anaersoaa §Oll.. , . .. - nortT. -1. C-AMDEItSr«- . SEEDS, iOlt UOT-EIUK-hly etocK g/.BtcJa lor oLrlT' sewing or ,ihe approved end velaableTOrietiei!, lined/ tor dlattlbalion at the Seed' end ImplmneEtWcrelimiss, ■ Fifth »treet.~ .... PjaoB| ~ JAME 3 WAEDBOP. iIV(Hbi2P—S-good-EbKi£-HoUB£Bj-ft>dlltorentpajt»Vf- JL thecKy, CJdlintlmeoa THOMAS’WOODS* ' - iasZl - ' - - - -*■' TO FOTTtiifJieoV - • v V-V' v\ x J •t
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