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MONDAY MORNING
EXTRA copies of the Priee-Current, put up in
strong wrappers, ready for mailing, can always
be hod at the Merchants' Exchange, at the rate
of five cents per copy, or fifty cents per dozen
TuE REPORTS of the President and Chief En
gineer of the Allegheny Valley Railroad are of so
great length that it necessarily crowds out our
usual variety of news matter. It may he de
pended upon as correct in this morning's issue,
which is more than can be said of its appear
ance heretofore.
The Philadelphia Councils on Thursday even
ing passed the bill for the payment of the balance
of the city's subscription to the Sunbury and
Erie Railroad.
The Northern Central Railroad Company paid
$l4OO for extra labor during one month, at. one
depot alone, in consequence of the extreme se
vere weather.
The Judiciary Committee in the Pennsylvania
House of Representatives has reported adverse
ly upon the bill changing the venue in the case
of Passmore Williamson vs. John K. Kant, front
Delaware county to Philadelphia.
We find in the St. Louis Herald a grand scheme
proposed by a young man in that city. lie calls
it •'A Leap Year Scheme, - in which he proposes
to raffle himself off at $5 a chance—the number
of chances to be limited to 500.
The slippery weather has boon the canoe of
serious accidents to Gen. Cass and Hon. Thomas
Corwin. The latter gentleman fractured his
leg in Cincinnati scone time ago by n fall, and
Gen. Cass, by a fall in Washington, on Friday,
has probably endangered his life.
By Chicago papers of Friday we have a full
account of a terrible accident on the M. S. and
N. J. Railroad, near Hillsdale, Michigan. Three
persons were killed and a number terribly woun
ded. Twelve mail hags and a large quantity of
baggage was deiltroyed by the burning of a
baggage car.
The London Times says that the British Gov
ernment will soon iequire a fresh loan of one
hundred million dollars. Another feather for the
back of the camel Juhn Bull. By the way, wars
are much more expensive than they m.ed to be.
To fight the Russians two years. has volt great
Britain more money than the whole of our Rev,,-
Antioch
The Texas Debt Bill, which has passed the Le
gislature of that State, distributes about seven
millions of dollars from the U. S. Treaury,
those who hold elairus against Texa.. , (Me-third
of these claim. , are held in Philadelphia, one
third in New 1 ork, end the remainder iu vat Mu-
other riti.e . Some I.f the, , e el.in., were Imuylat
Very low. uu,l the prod realizvil hi.
A Wrong.—Tho Legtmleture
Some years ago a law wit.: paFsed making the
owners of property fronting on the .qreet.s of
Allegheny, liable for the cost of grading and
paving the streets. Under that law, a great
portion of the streets have been graded and
pared - at a cost to the owner 4 of two or three
hundred thousand dollar.. The law ha. I,rell
in operation several years, and generally ac.lui
eseed in and approved. Each property holder
paved his own portion of the street, and felt sure
that, though the cost was considerable, he got
the worth of his money in the inerea.ed value
of his own property. A better mode of taxation
for such a purpose was never devised, or one
more just and equal in its operation. Taxation
doe, , not appear onerous, when the tax-payer
sees the money appropriated and expended at
his own lim-.
But now it appears that a change is sought.
A bill has been introduced in to the Senate to re
peal that law. - After a large portion of the citi
zens' have pared their own street", ibis now asko
that they be made by goparate tax - ntionto help
pave their neighbor,' streets. Improvements
have reached the broad acres of a few wealthy
Men. and they want all the citizens to lie taxed
to help pare in front of their property. They
therefore ask a repeal of the existing law.
This is most unjust towards a large majority
of the property hollers and citizens, and it 14 all
etiort on the part of a few to throw upon the
public a burden they should bear themselves.
The present Allegheny law is a good one, and
should not be repealed. It is similar t., the law in
New York and other large cities, and is every
where found to work well, and secure better and
more rapid improsements of the streets than by
any other plan.
We regret to see that the repealing act ha. ,
pas-ed the Senate, and is pending, in the lloive.
If rightly end er,lA aid it will not pass that body
We publish below re.olutions of the city Conn
Mk of Allegheny city on the subject:
WHEREAS, It is understood - that a bill Lett been,
or is about to be, presented to the Legislature of
the State for the repeal of the paving law of
our city. And whereas. We deem the passage of
such an art as highly prejudicial and injurious
the interest and welfare of the city, and Unjust, 11.11 , 1
Itiopre,tive t „ ward ward Van majority of our fellow eiti
rens, because ,over two-thirds of the streets bale be e ,,
graded and 'lased under this law at IlltHrt of b,•teeeo
two and three hundred thousand dulhars,G•r which tls
property fronting on the street so improved was Batt, ,
nearly all of said cost has been paid by the uo no!
thereof; and because the city has. in the faith o f the
permanency of this law, entered into a contract for the
improvement of certain of her streets, amotuaing
between thirty and seventy thousand dollars, which
improvement had already. been commenced, and
for whicli the city will be liable, nithout the hope or
chance of recovering it back, t if the law is repealed
Resolved, That we, the citizens of the city of AI
logheny, in Select adid Common Council assembled,
du hereby protesist and remonstrate against the pus.
sage of any act providing fur the repeal of the law
fur the Urading and Paving of our Streets.
Resolved, That we consider the Paving Law one
of the most beneficial ever passed for uur city, and
that we are unanimously UppltFtte W ila repeat
coolvt-d , That its repeal now• would be inequita
ble and unjust, because it would compel those who
have already paid for the (trading and paving of the
streets in front of their property, to contribute to tinr
payment of like improvement, in front of the proper
ty of others who did hot, cannel he dads to von
tribute one cent for the improvements ,i, made.
Resolved, That the Finance Committee hu
ered to delegate sonic person or persons at the ev
pence of the city, if they should think that the in
wrest of the city demand it, to go to Harrisburg tor
the purpose of having the facts in relation to this
law fairly represented to the members of the 'Logi. -
ham-,
That certified copies of this preamble
and these resolutions be made and cent to tilo mem
tiers from this County.
L. M•CHERRON, Clerk of S. C
M. 1< Jo. Clerk or C.
A CHANGE.—The Rev. Samuel E. Babcock,
after highteen months of the trials of editorial life
abandons the tripod for some more congenial pur
suit. We hope his - lines may fall in pleasant
places" and that his future calling may be less
thankless than the occupation of publisher of a
daily journal. The Messrs. Kennedy, who are
his successors in the publishing of tte Chronide
are experienced printers, and will make it a
good afternoon paper.
WATCH PRESENTATION.-Mr. and Mrs. Yankee
Locke have just finished a very successful two
weeks engagement at Chicago. On the night of
their recent benefit a little act not announced in
the bills canto off, in the presentation tif a hand
some giild watch, chain and seal, valued at $2OO,
It bore the inscription : "Presented to George
E. Locke, by his Chicago friends, February,
18;6"
E aro pained to learn by private letter of the
death of Mrs. ('apt. James May, of Davenport,
lowa. She died of Erysipelas, on the 2d day of
this month. Mrs. May was extensively known
68 a lady of superior intelligence and piety, be
loved by all. She leaves a husband and a family
of small children to grieve her irreparable loss.
OLE BI'LL 117 HARRIstIIIIO.—At the concert
of Ole Bull an troupe in Harrisburg, Pa., on
Friday uiiiht, over two hundred persons were
turned away f6r want of room.
FEBIWAI3.I - 11
House Tnct n0)0 o'clock
The westlier'*ing disagreeable this morning,
we were not frored with the presence of the'
clergy. We ati4 defirireil of the usual blessing
unless tltt,sentihines-on the pure in beast.
The Speaker called over the counties for peti
tions. Mr. Fulton presented a ren;mistranee
against the repeal of the High School. Mr.
Mageea petition for the repeal of the same: all of
which was referred to the Committee on Educa
tion. 'Phis Is becoming an interesting subject
here, and when the grand fight takes place, then
will come the tug of war. Mr. Getz is chairman
of the Committee on Edneation. .This gentleman
possesses ability and influence, and a ready de
bater with considerable force and power. He is
an earn:: this will fully account for his fund of
information.
Petitions and remonstrances pour in a fresh in
favor and against the repeal of the liquor law ;
they are ordered to be laid on the table, as the
question has been settled, so far as this body is
concerned.
The Senate is the place where such delicate
prayers should rye sent. Mr. Dock presented a
Remonstrance against granting charters for Rail
ways through the city of Phila. (Referred.)
The Committ4 on the contested Election
through their chairman made a report to-day,
by which Col. John B. Beck, Democrat, obtained
his seat and was sworn in. The writ of ouster
issued at long last, and honesty and fair dealing
triumphed over li. N. utanageureu t and intrigue.
Mr. beck will make a good member, as he has
had experience in this body before.
The bill to incorporate " the Franciscan
Ilrothers of Cambria County, - was debated up to
hour of adjurnment without a vide being taken
On the bilL Several attacks were indulged in
byline l(. N. members, which was repelled in grand
style by several gentlemen of the opposition.
The remarks of Mr. Smith, of Cambria, Were
well timed, and a triumphant defence of his
constituents.
Judge Wilkins read in place a bill to equalise
the salaries of the Judges in Philadelphia and
Pittshurgh. Referred to the Committee on Ju
diciary, which has been ordered to he reported as
committed.
A ennilar bill was read in place by Mr. Ma
gee, and Ina like success in the Houle ewe
Simahor Wilkin , presented a 101 l for the repeal
of the 1101 cousilidating the wards If the City of
l'ittsburgh--referred on his motion to a select
committee Of tit o. The Sio , ak et appointed
Messrs. Lturkale*, Evans. Fletiiken, Jordan and
'd hey are all good, reliable taco, who
will do justice to the parties at issue. The Judge
'nodepn~cntiugill, bill,
4111 read most alluurctlt 1 1 MR - it letters front
such men as Nles-rs. Rakrwell , ilazzain. Scott.
unl others of the highest character The dodge
indulged in a -e‘ere cineim e uu the motives
that goNerniel the other Senator. to he termed
Doctor Al Chubs k. 1 . he ill mail elo q uent
wan C..111-....1 to order the \ era!
tweAt+l.ll3, 1100 ihteirupted by the
Doctit . . The created
lion in the : .., Vll.iite 1 II A . :l , 41,1Vitied
The Laa•tor replied 111 a li.ippy tell. Altholleh
till impromptu effort, I het e a .1.......11.1drrab1e splrr
tlakel/010111 the dl•lo'lle 01111, no 1111%, full
Will iu !Ili pro balidity tiootile It t o
them. proxidiiie y told loom. The
Eton . 1- 11.41 V 11. full, tib•l tutp.t to met . x, let
peopie 11l It of (line. A Wol .1 to Ho.
1 1/111,1 110( 01/1/i to ^1.14 . hurt
I)OCtUr MVIIIILIWk 111,0 1,9.1/ letters front !Deli of
the purest character, -itch as W. Nl. 1,) on, ti
Inch on and others, opposed to the reprrl. So
you see by ILi, tb:it there is heat a mettle lull
1.411 0111110.
The Governor .•.2p0..1e.1 the bill •• to author.ze
the l'etiti-}l‘ania to-ol to purclot.. , e mot lute e cer
taitt real estate In the city of l'itt,hurgh St.
l'atrick• , Churoh Nliil 11.1 V h. , tral,het re' to do
l'ehtral 1:ailroloh
TL.• iviiintait tee in Senate Lave relecrte.l the
Lill tie ivrienl eertamecti,ari , of übtll for paving
ifra.litig in .11legheity city
I. the licern.i.
is-nil in tie, 81`11/11.! en the afteln,..ai
.User the readtlig the r,-nat.• 11.1j,.urntd.
Ahead tweitt,‘ vigill cite. ule.4 of Pitt...lairgh there
a gr, , tll. ten iiinumber. if oval
natural arllantage, iu l.antti , pri and the enterprise,
and industry el their inhabitant, I.e taken into
consideration, bid• fair in time to lieemne inc. of th e
1 "'"t ""_ , Ar wu attaa.,
dm the- towits of itsvejatlitvat,Oldi-iaimi.litity. „Brighton,
Pallstun, Bridgewater, Preedutn, charm,
Phillimiliurgli and Tiniest ilre. , These towns are situ.
anal the 'lii,, and brat tor rivers, the latter stream
all. , rding n witti•r poser almoitionsuristts_sed, Inc ail
al.undanen of biruationus and cannel eiint
of tlit. he- eslii• I, Ate auk from the F iirrntillil.
;rig hill, render,. that locality all admirable cite for
the ernetbai steam milt, to odn t ri - s d any e%tent, th e
proiluets of ahieh have an unlitilit . ed ntitlet by the
faeil afforded by-the ntilremi„ ii•ailing from that
is roll in every direction.
It is true that the population "I ijao.4llolo,lvn
In w n n , 4 prnbahly at present exeeed nine thou
:mud, but whoa oat cops;ider the amount of capital
ILlreatly itivestea lQ ittsriolDi braii,he, of manufaruttre,
the ingenuity of flue ton i °real in some of their
wills, and Ile ,tl,played there, we a.ru the. Immo
ilopre:+se.l with the intelliretwe, onterpritte and thrift
there interesting. I . ollllllllllltieg which have met yet
begun to reach (heir tiegt iny.
in one of these tow Ile, stifle yoary ago, cart,. ereet
ed Ibu first pittont bucket manufactory built its for
ept. plate had, until the r6eont erriAllal of
nnnilar eqiibli,huient in Pittsburgh, lken the priori
pal .ourre frail whirl ralinie.i the entiro West Jeri. ed
It: rupldc, ;Intl we trieler , tand that additional nt
rangeitivirt, are I,eitl i ; 1,.•1•• I-a r5:-slit,,!. hrote
of niantilietore Si, a- meet the ite•rea ing
,iarnplion In rin , ther et . thew. , lomu,
un e. , tablishniont has mut.4-11LI heel) ererled I.y
Messrs. Kirk and litireler for the matiutiteture of
railroad ears of et - err de:eription, w blob,. it is
will etopley a very large number of handl*, and nil
supply a want lone talked of Lure, mud much needed
11 . 4,stern I'enni , yl, :inn, In this sniped, te, are
~or neighbors the piunejrs of a new business. A
lan icy 1.1.11 fav Lars, t 31-•• 1,-;114 pat wt,,
qtl.l .-.lahlt-Link ILI I.• 1 lli. Inattillaelor
harrci, Mtn- %Vt. 1 - .11
Latr.i, nn t0r,i.,1 t.pi
I'onrl t•ity
But ue krixe not •pnee (tattier!'" enlnrgt
upon thi, l gale. 11 . ,,,•••nPnit-r tht, tributo tine to oul
enturpriming and indumtriu,i nho hut,.
Made Pitt,l,l,4nOt thu market for their numoruu,., man
Wo have, llWalt/err, lmeonie idvntilied
interett With alum, and enttttet hut regard their Itt
tore pr“spenly and pu..gre, 111:111 0rd111,11.,
(f - 1,111 ll,i 1 . 11.111/1g1; iiiiunt
Ilecitnal Wright.; and Mei:allures
'At n relent meeting, of the Nrw York
n paper ti,
/1,1 ui the weight , !tiltl
it it allerril. rill) very raiiily N.
change need he rtlertril in liir Unit
weight: 111 . 111 111111t,111,•• ul prriierii 11+,11111,1 it..
hirb are ident iirent
Britain. They are the pound avoirdtipoi?. whit
WA' equal to the weight ut '27 7-10 l - tthie
di-tilled enter. thouyand Igraine of thi•
lupin) la i:,7ao groin, in the pallid Trui •
Neu Null, the idaii,lard I.u.liel pound-
I
dudilled water. And the qtaridard yard is that
tie third 1.1 whirl N deolurtul the idnuolard
font, einplu)ed oil the Court Survey of the
In itch States.
After -flowing the a.lei t nfr t g e y ,kt the d t .eu, nti l Apr
tem over Hie pree , ent ftl3tird end ifo , nvernent mode.
and the iinineti, Faving: of fin.. and Inl/1/1- lint awil.l
he effected I) ite adoption, the writer given the
lowing table:1o( weight Laid measure to be ,lltegituted
for the prevent system:
lu g - rainsl Acruplt• p. 1111•15. ytot,
it) rteruplt, . ........1 drum. 1,/ . ..... ..1 1-‘t t.
10 druttut
10 otltict, .... 1 ixtutol
lu . 4gruple.llo pint,. „ . 1 Knllon
10 110
...1 AUL I
lu dr t. 111,, 1 gill. lu uuk.ie I tut.
10 Killa 1 junto
All the other tables should rise similarly by tons ;
dry measure to be properly made by weight. The
bushel Wcomispond with the present standard. Cloth
pleasure: points, nails and yards. Length:
condo, inches, feet and rods. Land Measure: linkg,
staves, perches, roods, chains and acres. of these
the yard, foot and lure are unchanged.
The paper was received with much favor by the
Society, and it was said Unit "if this country and
Bread Britain, the two great commercial Countries,
would unite on a decimal it would be a groat step in
advance."
The Age of Bronze.
[Prom the A lbauy Evening Mi..]
Ileorge Law Lo sending alxiut a lithograph of
his portrait, which may be found in all the ho
tels and bars of the Union ! This may be called,
in slang phrase, running one's face." Some
times a bust of the candidate, done in planter,
is exhibited also It has but one defect. It is
clear white. lie should give it a osuplexion--a
golden tinged hue of aboriginal nativism. The
operator hao.4 evidently—
set hie upon a I lot,
stand the the do.
THE question, •• Is there a North ?” ha. been Ref
led by Hanlon.—Utieu licruld.
Ye. I by snow-banks. But such a North
Christmas.--A useful and appropriate gift is a
- lAT or CAP, width can be purchased cheap for cash, from
MOROAN A CO, 164 Wood street.
hat received, a lot of EXTRA FINE BILE MITS.
* "" Tr,
rnaar nAURrSBURG
lIoL E OF REPLIES ENTATI V ES,
. Thureday, February 7,
rl,/.1 ti.e I. r4:141 . ,11t
A City In IC bryo.
CREW
THE LATEST - NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
ONE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE
A TREATY OF PEACE PROBABLY SIGNED
HOSTILITIES CEA-SED!
ARRIVAL OF TILE PERSIA
NEw Yuati, February 9.—The : , teatuship Per
arrived ut her berth shout halt' 9 o'cl“ek.
She brings dates to the Seth ult., ono week
later.
The steamship Belgogue had put back leaky.
The Arago arrived at Southampton on the 23th
ult.
The peace prospects ore apparently progress
ing, but some days must yet elapse before the
preliminaries can be signed. The Czar has or
dered Gortschakoff to suspend hostilities in the
Crimea. Russia's sincerity is as much doubted
as on former occasions, but appearanese are all
fair and apparently straight-forward. The order
to cease hostilities has been given by the Czar
without waiting for a formal armistice, although it
is rumored that an armistice has been agreed
upon for three months. France, England and
Austria continue to accord, although it is fore
seen that grave questions must ari,,e luring the
negotiations for peace. No place of meeting has
yet Iron decided upoll, but adespatchreceived on
Friday, the authenticity of which is doubted,
says that it will he either Paris or London, and
also that Baron Itrunow will be the Russian
plenipotentiary. It will be at least the or
February before all preliminary signatures Ore
appended to the agreement to meet.
The ships Horizon, In , lepenbenee and Mary
Green have been lost.
The firm of Kelly S: liihatakr, 1.1 lancliest(•r
The bullion in the Bank of England increni.eil
8000 pounibm.
LuNttits, January 21.411.--Th, London Daily
.Vere,‘ loans—on undoubted authority that the
Preliminary 'treaty of lease will he signe,l prob
ably before Tumslay, and eertainly before the
meeting of Parliament. Au armistice will h e
mmeluded immediately atter signing the prelim
inaries and the negotiations, with a view to final
comprehensive treaty will be commenced forth
with. The .Vt - tet , further learns that it is the
determination 11f the allied exerci%e
to the run cxtont too r0,,0t ro-,050.1 to them by
the fifth article of Brian
hu g forward additional ,tipulAtions. f.. 5 Ihr
general wi-Itaro of Europe. .k from
Ifrrlin ,tates that the were
•tl - 4211t:1y 1.. , 11pp0l it'd is Si. by
11d
land.
The Daily city Article, the fitrel
t...hty e , periette•l tutut e. 11 t hol It
t per cent ,hat after 111 . 11 . 1.0 , 1 it
lately ttitne...e.l, par'laai relap4t• nta •kntri ,
inr The ehler depre,-11,' -
l'e.t {Vail the 1 , 311311 e.) - • 11
the It.tnk .it F:111..11111 111%,,.! itride
•elvtthee. , tea i“verilatieitt
- 1, , e1; ler the I.oter, otti.l 11. u. , irct;v the ntute.
1.,11,1 ii paVllleet i:t Inlet t,
the in 3111e\ t
111 , ,t t.. It , 11 - 1111iite,it .4 . the Turkish
I.tatt, the illittle) twirl:et In the
vra. rrtiher , tringent lender. t..t11.1 to-dy vet
r, pe r relit 1.11 C , ii•1111111 . 11I
h ,w,ct•r. I bore • t , :vhtne.- ,
Th e 1,4,n,h.n Tvv, v 1111111,1, , 11,1 LW,' i'llren
don kill rv.pl,—eltt Otero. It ri lnm II the Clitli ' Vr
via,. 1%11 . 1011 it: F Ive.lvejd Frankr,o
after the pretuni,tt .t , pv•vkv., Art , ,4fned
Itartln Itrufmtv lippear uu
part vvi it 11' , .13
the hringing I.al.hm wiper, "1 Frtdas
,nd tellTruplite de, ~r ni,•rning
The 4teani,hip l' , eivvve'vte Ilr•lir i.tmdering al
'en, too log • , prung a 71n , itl..- 1% i•Nt ilr th‘v
Lizar‘l9. and it K.. OtilY ;he uo{lr. l e k Crt:ta/
pnKseneer, and cry II 111:1:
until re:aehing 714
houud li. 1111,` feet tester m hrr null nnd vyne
a her holier. had al.. Larne.' ~ut
.1,11 i r Fit . ivtthi t hii it. my •
miiriiti of the , 4 . u1 111111 , 1 ilia
county in kviir iif the [mon
pri , .1111,11, 11. d I Cri•rri . il to the I 'iitoinit ttio on
Ftderal Iteintiiins ciiiinnitt,• ~null altrr
Madean ( . [Cl . lli'lli 11'1.11, i•tri ;lig
terms the i-I the !ictitiiirteriii. It met
with tmisersitl taviir an.] , to he ell
lore.] t.O the iiiurtml
I 1 \ AN
The lull 1.. prnt I.le for unitin:t the ratin.n.l,
with the nutols of other Sinit, t u jenl n Third
time... And rrferre.l t. !tie- ,
Buck:hind.
The SVIItt , re 5.1,11,41 into 1•7",111 ice ! ,, (H•
Kion on the linverit ,, r . n 4 ,11111141 t on treThit,...
Inc pie XI, n re Loh/lion fur joint
committees to r )C1111,11.• 31111 lep Amendment%
to the l ' onylitut;on Id the Sr :t.
The 101 l to pees ele i6o sale t.I
1 , .111111111tt t• ni the I% 114tle.
.Itinng the ttfterit,,,at. h het; without eoheiuding
the Sena iiiiourrie.l
The Hour W., ..12'..e.1 rtl ri•glikr , Inler ..f
hunine,,, reading a lar!re It 111111.er I.f 111 . 1 , 4 / 1 .1
ele.3fing an a,mihtatlt rlork. duty it ~hall
he to report an Itle.traet , lat
Mr. !tarn+, of the CleN eland If raid W.- elf, le.!.
Tit.. 11..1-,• -pent Litt , .lt c..i1,1111 ftVe
1/1 the wht.le en the
I:\iiitaiitir. February
the. tanuning din-sled ii‘tend key .•11.1
Inn onntilini , - 1.. !lila' ralieny
Mary tininind I, t.
l'hilailelphia, with general earr 3 leak
at +ll,l \V.V. !lb 111.1.01 , 1 011 III.• iith
in latitude *id Ihe rma 14 , 1 , ':l4 e•I ;11,1
11101 Lisiirlid,d.
Steam-hip Pacific .di the hid regie
las day, awl was ,13‘ It \ atet -
Turd.
Prom AI bany, 1
LE,,\ y. u:kry ..4 lu t he A t"
111. , . L'S' St 0. ,• 1, • ,5•.1 1 , 1111;11
Clalli15511115( . 11111,! til . •1 , 11o•ll I 1•••4 . 11 i I.'lll 111—,-.
.111,111..11W :01 5.55 . 1 Si Ii•• 1111,1!! st,
111 IIIJ• 1.1+,11•r- , 111$
the loW11,.:unl hutrlmi ll". tat,l ,ml.l
ring mail !non the free It avaa , • •azileal .1.
It. Lane, a2ll:tirmara 0-1 the executia , ouuu lire
A In.ao.ala as a- , (aa ,elea (Mc lualter L. u 111.
cal C , 1111111Ltve. its tahirh an k•XCIIIII,V alC11Z11.•
rom t lic IA Chi I acne..
NEI\ 011 K. February
arri,e. , l this 0 , e1111.1g, bringing ,bitl'•
- ebOiCril )llld .11:•:1.1.1 , 011.11,1
Ninoe . ITO iiilll.l, 111 ,
111.1 tiCkl.lo, :It hitt lire I/I a IV
raging with groat fatality at 1011,
1;:.1.010 bad . 2l-t 01 No
and balk
.I.swelk art.l the e11:4..1y °I .
it tit Tht•tww, uu the 1 leaks.
Henn la of Gen.
rel,ruar . r.r
prt,ttuutteetl cult , ttleraltly !teller i. quite r.tta
101111.1 e tu-ttiprltt and wltuily .wt or danger. lit
wa, Otto to walls In- rutott and 1,1 read the paper,
From IV aslit I agi on rti y
NVlqlllNGTl)N,lieuitry t'ittliiti),
Clerk of the NI,- Peru
lugntni, or Kentucky, hi. eliter eleek
Siennitailp Parlor
:Caw 1 . 1 , 11 K, —The agent. , of the Col
lin,' line have decided to ' , end n teatner in '-nrelt
of the steamship Pacific.
oh'Wii think lye are it...titled In ituying,
Lind no otLor rinnialy 1.0 I,lv, lian gain
id, tho now 19 pr Al
Liygr rill,. An an will core,
(~wing front n lady r0.nt.110,, , , 10 .0 Ow a •
Thim is lu .',.rti()llo 110 had
tax years, ,‘,..111.•ver int• 11”.
nut it
I ~,I llnionE, l ll,lllll., Sl'Lato• . ,, Cdebrated 1.11 .. Pills. I
s 11.) 1.. Ow public. Limn t1,..y ha v.•
we; and I .1..1...rt•hy t, all J14:1,..11. rank l
ilk a disra...,l liver. Th.) .111 vile.. 'lip thou,.
MARIA N. ntrrt,
Pun - hatters will 00130 IN, careful to ook for Dr. .111..ane's
alehraled Lin, Hill, tnanufactur,l by FLeutttu Iotos., or
Pfttottoirth, Mt. There ore other fills purporting to 1.,•
Lly, Pills. now h,•fore the too [Air. Pr. M VINIIOIIIO
Liver criebrittol 1 ermillute, eon 000 h e I tm l
Kt oil re.pertnble limp I•It/ trINI. NINO' grnuiur w llhout t hu
pitg tint ttre of t. 1 ,2111 NU BROS.
Also, for by the Pi .1.1 polprietors,
FLEMING BitoB.,
Sorreanorm to J, Kith! A: Co.,
f 1111 w]
No. 60 Wood atroot, corner of Fourth.
44- Batchelor's Hair Dye ---J.F.l"rif Is 'BE
I'iJUR TRUST " That II makt, no tliffaroutm Lute grey or
roil, or runt) the hair or whirkta, may bo, nor loot nitwit
the) Ion) Intro tato. Daittrotl by bad dc,:,,
will toakr than ti bratzttfol mot lisoly black m brown with
out the hvtat illjtlr) It will [lever fade or turn curt).
WARRANTED. Almle anti '''l I. or alplital, tin :tine provato
root.) at BATCH Ei.01( . : Wi tt Fa, tor,. Broa.lwat. Nrw
York.
Sold, w holoaalr and rot nil, by Dr. Ozo. H KETS.LR, 130
Wood street. f,.1,7.1wd4dAr
La •
.._
J . J.
• ,
Ohio l.rp;l.int ore
From 11,1111.210 re.
Ntm Y unit. Ju nostry 33. Pti.2.
~~
-' r; ~..
,~Ml r'v
f i. .
441- PratleVostrter-the—Light r and therefore
we solicit the tittAnition of the readv not merely Lo our
statements of the matehlensTroperties of Dr. dirges ,``Yral'
of Liverwort, Tar and ataWtalapt,4; as si,xemeily fur CON-
SiIkIPTION, but to the yifp . oft we nit , proi4trtml to produce.
There -Di'no torni-Of Catarthnt or Lung comtitaint In which
Its 044 hitiottlins not beenattendixtwith signal Knee.... A
pamphlet fllle4 with atti&tations from men of profound at
talumAnts, wi wall as with the simple and thankful
ep.sties
from those in the humbler walksof life, is thoilutswer to MI
scepticism on the subject. The original ltdlcrs tire ready to
ho produced for the satisfaction of the incredulous. One of
the pnipriettirs of this Syrup is himself a graduate of
highest medical school in the I'. S., noel the profeiisinti.
sell no the publtr, toothy to Lilo groat usofulnenn of the
preParatiou. An larertirwinent appears olseivlicre in this
For Rule, wlu.laaala and retail, by R. E. SELLERS
eutuer Stavud attvet.a,
Fold ulo by IIENDEICSa & HftO., Liberty atteat; 11. F.
811WARTZ, and BECKIIANI All.l..dhly
City. ft.b7alitwlw
Sands' S armin par Illn.-- zi mitigation and ex.
periment have demonstrated that upon the condition of the
blood depends the health of the body. Consequently, When
disease in the shape of Scrofula, Kryvipelas, Moor., Cuta
neous Eruptions,.llver Complaint, Ac., appear, ft is rat once
evident that the neeretive functions have become inert, and
Impurities have been engendered in the blood, which are
working their way to the surface. SANDS' SARSAPARIL
LA is expressly prepared to remedy Ruch Cinieti, and should
mon resorted to. It will gently sthmilate the function.
1,1 the stomach and bowels to regular and healthy action,
and, without nausea or purging, expel therefrom all delete
rious accumulations, purify the Mood, equalize the circuit,-
lion, promote perspiration, Improve the appetite, impart
tone and vigor With, system, and gradually but surely extir
pate the disease, gi3sing all unsightly exert-seen,e to ribetp
p,ar, and leaving the okin p•rfrtly H.-oth and flexible.
l'rfp:Lred and egold by A. B P. SANDS, 1 . 0 - 8.4.21eiti. 100
F'ulbm strm.t., New Yort,
Sold mbin by FLESH NO Ill11): 4 ., Pitt...l,nr,:b. N.. and by
117 11
DrugOdtn g.rrally
ifkir" Important to Formers--New Diseov
ertes.--VDIEVARLE CA rtix PUW It I , : it.—These Pow.
act, are put up in nue pound packe, and are a good
antic L,, not only liar the ilreettiii, incident h i lamas, cnuir.
and ritinir nnivathi, tut tlicy are trilteivi.se an e xcellent
artii.lti to ittlprovu the 116 , 14 of Lim :MAIM!.
Po. ,Iti Jr/i (tun, they and Old) hupriive the r,mdition ~f
mulch raiwn, but they lucre.. the quantity au well a. fur
Kure the quality of milk not butter. The i.tord Ca)
that it illerinl/109 the I] nallt ity of Ina t//1 - ft •an half a pall] 4 ,
a val.! a work t.. nor While who have
trieil it say 4 pored not a half per week. with
f L,..1 a, 1,6,1.: of ,tie thin 4 a- an
lit.. all v,11,, ago at t” , it all lit, time. aL.I ma,
silly l -y the ilnprilee the alife•ai e
--I their .t.ak. Proe _pant. a liar,: r.tat v fur $l.
11 EO. 11. KEYSER.
t.f W... 1 ar. t 1.1.1 VII gip
WllOl.-A.1,. urJ It.tall A vol.t.
CZ - Front the N. fork National Monitor
I."brotsry 24.—/I Dir. AN \A rox.—Ur Curtao 114,41.1.1 pr mon.
o. .wrcht•rntn thn c o t ttm it Ituunantly nittn . te.l nab halt;
.ontilbtintA, than any utti.r practlttont, i.t on...ln:mos that
wah of thv m•der,/ fim
I•t ury , by Iho 111,,11t 1.1 .11.1 pert,t •r off iu.iru
11.. is t [lint tt 111 ‘,11,, 1.. the ,n. 4 :u Lt...
3 /".Itll 31131..3,31 rtp,,, mitlch iy 114. -
413z -4,r, ntol .33 to. 19 3 11.113atliy win, ..,
1,.,.1.1.1 3,03 31.33334 . , A/ 1,11, 1n,., d , ..tti../ It3igo, .111
or their tiller-4- Ity et , toe Ott'
tltlttutto. Dr. l'ir.rtt' Ho:LINA itt the t.r,tittAi and out)
111 M. E. lA., PM, mt,.l V..t
t./j.. I , r 1 • It I. 1.1 - .1,-1 11 1./t. •.inn
ti,• s.t. it,. ~, u ..,1 .1. I itt..l. r 111... •2, 1,,
,I, ~,,a.114,1. ...I VIII I. tut tti t pi lt... gr. tilltut t•lslt ,t• t 1 Itr Lt.
114,1, I it. 11 ...111 itt
Dr NI. lame i.etto, La, \ ElLiar
I'M, a., 1,1 I • rtalcat, ~1 'l, ti)
DI ,I,b, nod • r ,s 1,, ,
If It I< I.Y. :R. 11„ g,•Tit
J P rtxm ;,..or 11.61,41 I , ;.. , 1
Age.t. ).42:2,1414 apt,
44 - Storkifigo end lioalrry for %Vinier.--
If y.ar don't want I.air na•t I,ln L,d t. Jth Innl and 6k).4 t
).ra MII lad", wit min.
•r MarLd elle) and filth .tr., t, and nay a,u,s,l
vl,e.ant Log Ntaaktn,,a, 01,1 inak , Iggt Irt•I nn, and
~Infurtaldr. Dalt al., u..alaa and aril.. overt
%al I , t)
11,,,ry Lt.! rdu "len t est n noh,al.• and r‘dail
Ildtuvotbef the c , rtior Slat LA 411.1 find I. ill 11
<s,r Halrl littl• It—\u Oh Lava ..t II UN
4111,i C•l4/
I. laavh“...l Own!, ha ca.h. Ii 'al
B101:1 , AA k CU., At, Ita II ntr‘ , L.
it ./A.l 1.. th.. k I.llh,
} 2, ` Oho ,tath
a a 't'oll ft! No. 1114 'Wood ..trect, and ex
-414i/10 MICAt t•C Sgqi liAr+ an I IVt., - Tut ru. Jon(
Large lkst 4 Sl.migtiai, C..1,-.llkl, 4114..11,, I.••
sg tv;11 x. 41 t 401 • , 1.4
tl ocail
Ohio anil .1' en ma Ivan in flaifrond
TIIK t)Nl.l' A I
Rl' NI N(; IN HINT FROM PI TTSIII
C, - till: ' , AFT 4t .l NI 1.,
riot innali in VI .1.1 4 , 1 ti,ilk um ).r , .f 7
ALAI s
EX I ' TI LA I , NI
Ttktt es, all rtIAL, .1. u.. t WI/ 11.: re -II ice, n,
hal rit et ....1 tb•tettlt.•tt. '11.•• ..et.. t r•••ttr. Itt
1/..rt., //I Cf.,/ //, 11 - “ it/ I/
tt,t.l.. at Athatter 4,t It 11, Itotut t., a.I al Maw:
it••1.1lb lbit..a.l I. I.‘l.•ttr and l.
.'il3 tut! “11:-.1:tvlity
Tia ( . tl F., 1.114 .fi
11,/ •tlet. Tal,to .1.1 (.. rub. Intottl `4l
I 5545.01.4r...4tr.. F..rt
• 1.0,•1. nn.l Ilry i.nn. ipni I , w r, 11,1, Et. , In
Th.. PAA ArvirNl)llllllrll..A T1f..11% I.
I .1,1 ; Ai 3I lo A M. 411,14 1., 1.11,1 ii(1,11(-11 I
; (I JO./ I
1.4 . 34.1 11, r .1A4:1405,4 .4111 t 1..
r.
Al 11, r-ra rrer .411 , •. 1551.1, M 0,11,411.13
N.,t•rolm,l.
Ohio and Indiana Railroad,
BEtN•; n{}.
Continuation of the OM° & Penna. R. It
TV I'U T W N
TIME.: II r ‘1.111:1A A r 1611 TA: A: A. hlhl.r.s VI;i1A1 VITTSPI" IZGII
IJ ro:s r C11E: 4 1'1.1 'N 1(11,11 .1.
%% I, 011 I h.. 1 01t.. ,
....I ut /4.11 , E .. tl. Ti,c,r, h 411,1 S..t/11.
11..• NI
apply 11 ith. I i•.
11,160 C. 111.11.10 u, Pi i 01. ,4. u
'II, t.r .tl Ihl/ y sit 1111 , hill,. 'lig pi qui..
Fut t
them,
I),Ly
Tao.
i 5 .•,••114 .1,41 /1) . 4 TI. ketil .ull to 1,1111. 111.“
4..•1 I.‘ the ilhiu and I nth.. itAiii , 4ol
Y . . it : , 11{.11C(ill Y . Silt,'t
ALEX. HUNTER,
EIZEMIM
I' LOUR, GRAIN,
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL ,
4.x'l, G R .4 L L
No. '41)9 Liberty street,
I'IMMUItti
PEKIN TEA STORE,
No. 3l Flrth Strert.
hirilitEEN AND lII.ACK
i-rt.
•
u2.:5, awl ~a,a/ I I _ 7:., 11 ,1
.tmtloty
.f I lb. I liaeat 'outlay, $1 in,
fo.ln and' III:lat.! awl liunit r—Z.,l,
$1 1+ lb. 7.. and it
1111,11 tilla ltitt,k Tram ,r all grad', put up I{l
pal INtt,ll exprim,l) fur the Ira, 1,. 11l 1,1
+I prtee,.
lAr IF' NE—Pram. and Jaya Garet", to,a, atal
131 :./AR—.161),eitag'sCrunItoil 11.1 VllllOl If VA , 1111.1
prune N 11. Sugar.
Itaker'n ltromm, ON,. 14111 i ( . 110t,
1110r9:2111 S. JAYNE: S.
FORSVTII & SCOTT,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Dealers In Wool, Elides, Flour,
BACON, LAUD AND LAM/ OIL.
cir- AN D 1' 11 oDrrE U ENER L L
No. 7 WATER STREET, PITTRBILwif, ',ENNA
Springs linthaugll, Pitt,,l.'llitiuu. Rehm, 15'..11.Ni11u, oh,
11u •'t
.10 Scutt & (N.., )11. Mullin..
E. D. J u11(41, thuh'r ('IL Dep. Uk. K mum 8: liiiroine i Pliiiii.
Lerch A en., ritnitinrgh. Barnet, Nesbit A tirri.i..n.
Ju.u.ph E. Elder, zit. Lull, Phila..
Thuullu, ti. Grulner, ilatau.rs, Ilulmi"lift Ciiiincli. Cincinnati.
Saki°, t iiiin. [(entity I jA_ U. Bullock & Cu.
. .
JNO. B. Kowtq, lat. of Thituphreyg, Hoffman &
U. ITEFtErtrie Liu. of Pittsburgh.
KOONS & HERSTINE,
FLOUR FACTORS,
General Produce Commission Merchants,
No. 47 .kortli IV/times and 95 North Oilier sirre/,
wion, Race slrrd,
EI3ZEKE
Bagnley,Woodward & Co. I'hll.lßrynn, Kennedy & Co, Pitt' .1,.
Garrett, Martin & Cu. " L. IV ihnurth & CO,
W... 1 & llilVtlr, '. Bell & Liggt.tt,
Sliter, Price & Co. a J. &W. nen,
Caleb Cope it :1,..i. .. liaguley,Ctagrav o 4 r ,
'fruit. Bruthpr & Co. .• Watt & Wilson," ' '
.1.1). Lakmer it: Co. Cincinnati. Po:4llkt A Foulda, c ind „,,,i .
A. A. Bullock &Cu " Morrow & (iottir r,
Tweed & Sibley, " J. S. Chenowet' „ 1 c„ a
Ant PittaLturgli and Phllnaulpho* Merche
.nt A generally.
jalteliqufan
_ __.
ALARGE ORCHAR I), sip uuted near the
city, 1411 be reu s ted
Ja9
.;." 'E . • ` ' ti 4,
ESEM=CEI
SAFETY INSURANCE - COMPANY,
OFFICE, S, E. MINER THIRD AND WALNUT AS,
Philadelphia.
44F. MARINE INSURANCES on 'Vessels, Cargo, Freight,
to all parte of the world.
INLAND INSURANCES ON GOODS, by Rivers, Canals,
Lakes and Laud earring., to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCE UN MERCIIANDIZE generally. On
Stores, Dwelling Minxes, Ac.
Assels of the (bropany November 51, 1855.
Roads, Mortgages and Real Estate $101,026 94
Philadelphia City, and other I,ortua 85,210 (Ai
Stock In Banks, Railroad and Insurance Co,' 23,000 10
hilts receivable 186,440 07
Carp on Inuit] 26,826 09
81111 1 / 1 1.,2, is monks of Agents, Premiums on Ma
rine Polietea recently issued, and other Jana
doe the Company
Subiiciiption Notes.
Tuos. C. II th - n, Vice Presi.
Jos. W. CIAVAN, Socrotary.
tNEFACTURERS' INSURANCE COMFY,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
CHARTER I;I6IIPCTIIki.--11RANTED DT TII6 NTI26 PENSBYLViNLL
Chartered Capital, 8500,000.
FIRE, MARINE AND INLAND TR ANSPORTATION;
A .tht)N LIPP YfT. Preeidce t.
Ult I:1 N R1)11E104. S.-cretary.
EURO E );CPUNti, Taasurer.
Aaron S. Lippincott, William It. ThOILIII9,
MA111"11 Oillinglaini, It illmus Neal,
Ni.11..1i0. U. T“)l,r, Alfred Weoks,
tirrin Roger', Charlet. J. Fields,
J , thn P. 81111011 g. James P. Smyth.
*4 - 1 to Company Ins boon organized with a Cash Capi
tol. and ilie Dironor. have determined to adapt the buldneitit
t., it, available ',ammo. To observe prudence In conduct
ing It. iltrall , , <l,lOl a Inanata adjustment of la,..we.m.
Itittelmrgli Unita-, .Nl4. bh Water street.
J. N k.:WI'ON JONES, Agent.
The folb.wins well known and responsiblo (ins In Pitte
lint.. ,is: host..! rcicretwo to them, with r eg ard to th e
•mioloy and ...minim—. ''l Ihe Nlanufacturers' Insurance
Company.
Kramer 4 Ildthin, Wilsn, Childs ,t Cm,
tioor r & I'. Smith Co., liompton Campbell,
Jointv, Tiernan s Co.. 11 Childs S Co.
nov7
I'ENNSYLIFAXIA INSUR.&tiCE CO.
Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets,
13oldi11ge .itol other Proporty agrriant Lose or
1.. y 41,1 Ow fora, of tho ,•11 And ]ti tau d tint,
7rillßpt,ll/I.llotl.
m Pattere.m, Jacob Painter,
W Jam. P. T21113.mr,
11' uitl,. 11 . UE. Park,
I l.rirr Sproul. \lmlc Ilangn.m, M M. I,mg,
J. U. It 04364,-51.111
MEE=
British & Continental Exchange.
: , 161Y IntA" BY
1,4 %CAN, SHERMAN S. CO.
ON Ti/F' 11. INA", LuNDON,
N 1 , 1 us or El AND UPWARD,.
fixt- The,. !hafts are as adable at all the principal Towns
ENULAN D. .t.LatTLANI/ AND 11 - LELAND, and the CON•
t h:\ T .
draw Sin HT BILLY on
M. A. Grunebaum &
}RA
,1" A" ft I I:7' .1 .1! A IN,
it LK ikS I.rvt. rrtulttane.• t,, ail part. of tiKILMANY,
11 - LEM-A N b and lieiLLA ND.
oubdoling 1., tr:.,l may procure. through
s, I.,tter ~t Credit. Lich !II .y ..an be obtained, as
needed, any lure[ EtArtrpr
GuLl-ACID,NA DI Lull Note, and ~tier tA,UI it., in Europe,
will r,.•1,•• ptoolpt
WILLIAM II IVILLIAMS A OE,
VI Doti, rot., d street.
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANI
PITTSItUIt (ill.
wILLJAM MU ALE Y. Prrsident.
SAMUEL L. 11A1:6111:1.1.,
Leiteeen Merkel and artmta.
Zeij - I teeiroe II 1:I.I. A NI) UA 1100 lII9KS, on the Uhio
40.1 MiAnz.m.ippi Rorer. and tributAncq
e," ttent+t I..es • e 11Ank.44.1. 19 Fl
A wer
Azwilst the Peril. the Sea and lulu ul Naviipetion
1141 Tnita+l.4.taali..ll
11 . ill iti.lll
JitlM, 31
: 4 M1110.,/ kitsa,
It.bl+,l Dunlap,
Mk,
et. Ilartmogit,
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
CoKNER (IF WATER AND MARKET STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
IWBERT tiALWAY, Prs,ident.
.111.11, Secr.•Ltry.
;11,t1,-; vtvry insurnnro altperttltltittg to
His 1.11 , E INKS.
A Ins. lagni as 11l LL A.. 1/ CA !RR> RISKS on the Obi.
wnd ‘11..t7,111/I,i NI% or, and tri 1111 taries, and MA KINKRISKS
And avAnttt Ktnt thump. by Fire, and against the
tlr el the :,11 Itli WI N2O igilibl,// ultd TradtKlKK - tnttutt.
ee.tted at the InneKt rwd,K entndstent with safety to
pnrtteK.
Rol., t Galway, Ale:tarn.ler Iltalitey,
J.., ....,. 11,...,, John Fullerton,
.1. , 11u 1 1 • Vll.lll, 1 4 4111111 3111urkun,
\Valuta. I'lull,l, Jam,. W. thultunn
Jelin .-coat. elturres Arluttlll3lli
J,,,,1, I. II y,,,,,, 1 . M. D., DAVIII 11-1a11.1 , , '
J. 111,.. M .i/,/ilii 1, John Nrilill,
11,0-atio N. 1,0, litttalining'. ' [(01.1:
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
I PITTSBURG 11.
JOHN H SHoEN BRRUER, Pres.”l”ut
110 FINNEY. Swlt.t.ary.
t'. 11. BATCHELOR, Getkern.l Agent.
WILL INSI ItE AGAINST ALL KINDS
GE4iIIGE PA la: IN
I hot 44••1d
J H. 51../..nl.srcor.
I 11 15./1.)“.1.,t
I II I'4 k.
%I IV Ilartm,
Aksr rnNbuned Irc pure, insured under pulicire
1.711. IPA by tie, t'..tuinteN .111 be bberany tulpudod nd prompt-
I) paid at un OF HUE, Nu. ie. WATKit
WESTERN FARMERS' INSURANCE
se. T. IirSTKR. Agvnt, N. JO Water gruvt, betwet•n
WlKni and bxrlit..t. Pittalmfgh.
OFFICERS.
F. A. Ina.WESOM, Preaaltit.
JAMES dISRDICK, ici• I'n•niden l.
LEVI MARTIN, and Treasurer.
P FRG II It EFERENC ES.
Jam, W‘aalwk.ll, PI
J 1.1111.1 It 01 , It. M. !While,
Jil.l. Ilarbaugh, Or. Jao. E. Parke,
%Val. Simms, Iliruangliam, Lawson, Nevanyer &Ca
Ila
ELROPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER,
C,ruer ,:f Seventh and Smithfield streets,
P IrfSl.lli lit: 11.
tojc. Plutseligers bruuFlit from tho old country to Pttto
blll gh, and utuurys tquitttl to Europe. uuv27
11100 N HAMS, SIDES AND SHOULDERS,
LARD, LARD ol
DRIED BEEF,
SU() AR.CURED and
CANVASSED IIAM&
A largr stock always on hand at
No- 2 97 Liberty Street,
iorrrstitneu H, PESN'A.
PEARL STEAM MILL,
AI, P: EN Y.
414 - FLOUR DELIVERED TO FAM (LYE'S in either of the
tWu eil
Uascw mily Ire
kit al the Mill, or In bole, at the stem of
LI CIA N, WILSON ,t CO., 52 Wood street.
ERA UN & REITER, cur. Liberty and St, Cllr s t ree t s ,.
11. P. SCHWARTZ, Druggist, Allegher 1 .
TERMS: CASH, ON DI:LIN-ER y.
BRYAN, K-E 7 .iNEDY & CO.
WILLI ANIS_, kALLEN,
( succe„or, ic, Arnold 4- )viiiianao
M AN 7 JFACTURERS OF
C HILS C iN FURNACES,
wri!,„
A A r a FIT TIN() GENERALLY,
ght Iron Tubing,
For Wu rming and Ventilating Buildings.
'~~''i.
& A. will wntract for Warming and Ventilating
"). emuur Hut Wahl., Pipes or Chilsou'll Furnace, Cburch-
Schools, Huypituln. Factories, Oremi
lionaes, Jails, or 'MIAs. No. 25 MARKET STREET,
Pittsburgh. still
PIIILADELPIIIA
OFFICES TO LET.
TWO GOOD ROOMS, suitable for Insurance
or TAW Offices, will be rented, in the&mond story of
" the building on the north-west corner of Fittlrand Wood
streets, in the same building with the Morning Plat
It im the best business corner in Pittsburgh: Aixess tt , the
convenient. Inyuh e 00)11 at office of
jiel.:l:tifitspe2t MORNING POST.
BASEMENT TO LET.______ •
ALARGE BASEMENT ROOM, 21 ;feet
With' by 30 deep, half above ground, and .1 . 01/ tkght,
..,1 and finished, Will bd rented on reasonable harms. 'lt Is
n the corner of Fourth street and Cherry alloy. Enquire
l at >2Bl l ] OFFICE OF MORNING POW.
i Nt;
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=ME
DELAM ABE MUIIIAL
Willintn 31arRhall,
.10,4eph If. Seal.
FAllnund A. Sonder,
John C. Dvis,
John IL IN•iwase,
leorge U. Lelper,
and Darlington
Dr. It. M. II nsh;n,
William C. Ludwig,
Hugh Craig,
Spetle, Mill vain,
tit rlen
. 1 1 , 111 . 8 13nx;ke,
J. (i. Johnson,
James C. Hand,
Theophilus Paulding,
James Tram:lair,
Wlllium Eyre, Jr.,
Joshua 1.. Price,
James Tennent,
Samuel E. Stokes,
Henry Sloan,
Janes B. McFarland,
Charles Schaffer,
Robert Burton,
John IL Semple, Pittsburgh
.1). T. Morgue,
J. P. Logan,
WM. MARTIN, President.
'out.
P. A. MADEIRA, Agent,
95 Water street, Pittnburgh
MARINE INSURANCE.
FIRE RISKS.
oF PITTSBURGH
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $300,000
E=l
RS.
l'r• 51.11. Y. .11/11.N.STON
1'; . ItULJY I'ITTI.:Itz+ON.
unti Trr,i, ....A. A. CARRIIFIL.
111,1,7 Ri
rapt. Mark Sterling
Samuel M. Kier,
thugham,
John S. Dilworth,
Frandg &Dent,
J. Sehooinnaker,
151 W inn U. Dupl.
0,21
Jobn Shipton
PI'I"I'SBI'R(7II
'll ASCE CON PA .V
A.N - 1) FIRE reisKs
MEM
O. ',V Calls,
%V. K. N
Pr It. Crthk..,
It IP Opt limn,
Jolpu A. Cuuglsey.
S. S. Ur, au,
C' 0 P A Nl,
New Lisbon, Ohio
JAMES BLAKELY,
WILLIAM B. HAYS .1;
DEALERS IN
I NEW- ADVERTISEMENTS, -
I • ...
a .. - - " , y, Rr. My. J. H. HOPKINS, D. D., Bishop of Ver
mont, will deliver TIVI) - "LECTURES before the
Young Men's Libray Association and public generally, at
MASONIC "LAIL:
.... .
FIRST:LECTURE on TUESDAY, Febniary 12.
.'SECOND LECTVRE orr4ll.lDA Y, lebruluT 15.
Scumar--510IIKRN SPIRITUALISM. :,
Doors open 41334 o'clock—to commence at Tx o'clock.
Tickets ~,t,,,- . 40 - h o hiul at the MuslcSturea, Hotels, Li.
limey Rooms, .I,6etureCommittee, and at thelitior.
Jun. 51. Kirkpatrick, W. IC.RinCald,
Henry Woods, . Diana Irish,
James Buchanan, Lecture Committee.
library Itoonm, February 9, 18.58—(feb1l]
MASONIC HALL
93,880 9G
100,000 00
OLE BULL
$617,348 16
Would moot reepectfullyinforni •lals friends Ittul the citizens
of Pittsburgh thus ho wilt positively givo only.
ONE GRAND_CONCERT,
4G- ON MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 11, 1858.1E0
For this occasion ho will ho assisted by the following mid.
lent Artists: - The two favorite and talented youbg Prima
Donnas, Signorina ANNA SPINOLA, Miss S. ANNA TAIL,
LOMB SCHREIBER, the great Cornet a-Piston player, and
FRANZ ROTH, distinguished Pianist and Composer: '
PROGRAMME
PAIIT
1. SOLO—Piano Fortes—" North Star" Fantasia .....,Pacann,
2. GRAND - ARIA.—" QM In Voce," N. ROTII.
frointho Opera of Pint
tan! Ilmr.un,
ANNA tIPINO.LA.
1. SOLO—Cornet-a-Plston---Sokctione from BellinPa Operas,
with Variations, arranged and performed by
LOUIS SCFIItEIBEIL
4. SOHO—" We Met by Chance," Kum.;
MISS VAIL
5. SOLO—Violin—Grand Concerto, Allegro,..paglo—Ron
do ' PACIABINI,
OLE BULL.
I. BALLAD—"There is no Home like my own." (Tyr
Ivan) klammtan
ANNA SPINOLA.
_ .
'2. Fto4o—Curnet-a-I'iston—kirand iziniuda, from the Hugue
nots, introducing eonie beautiful Echoed— ...31incrunann,
• . LOUIS iSCHßEllifili.
3. ( . .4 VATINA—"A Mid Prieghi," Del Opera Otto Meal to
duo ore DUN 12.1.711
1. SOLO—Vlolln—lmpromptu on American Aira...oin Buu,
OLE BULL.
5. GRAND IGIO--" Losteria di Andnjar,"...-GumPPP Dun
:Signorina SPINGLA and Miss FAIL.
6. SOLO—Violin—'• PoWan Guarriera ^ OL BviL,
4"y-The PIANO need ou this oecrodon le from the cele
brated Factory of NUNNS-k. CLARK, N. Y., and kindly
loaned by 11. KLEIIEIt h
_ .
Tirkria, tine Dollar, to all parts of the Hall—to- be had at.
the principal Slnsic Stores, }hotels, and at the Hall.
Doors open at 7--Conc.vrt to .mmence at S. ' fobll
(101_1( HIS AND COLDS CURED by . the iise
of MORGAN'S OF.LEBILATED anitll.l SYRUP. Let
an who are afflicted with Colds procure a bottle of It. Price
only 1'.5 cent. llAr the testimony of au old ntan who tried it;
il.a.Jort:v D. Morma_N—This may certify that being atHict
ed with a troublesome Cough. 1 bought a bottle of Morgan's
Cough Syrup, and am happy to say, after using it, my cough.
entirely cured. I :nu free to pronounce your
_Cough
Syrup the best medidne I have ever used. No family
should be wittiest this valuable medicine.
DAVID McROBERTS, Allegheny.
Prepared and for plc, o lielesele and retail, by Jollti
flirt% Jr., :Sole Proprietor. No. 135 Wood street. Pitts
lairch. febll
TAVERN STAND FOR RENT—The 461
scriber otlers fer rent between this and the let of April s
lee tavern eland, situated In the town of Alliance. Stark
wusity, Ohio. The house. is large and in good .repair, and
has hitherto enjoyed a liberal share of the public patronage;.
situated immediately at the junction of the 01110 and Penn
sylvania and Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroads. Pow
lion go ea at any time. Address IL CAI.DWELL,
iebll:3t* Alliance., Stark County, Ohio.
-
CLOTH.' NG AT AI; tTlu Monday and
Tuesday me, uni t s, c,onmencing each day at to o'clock,
will lie sold, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, the remaining
stock of Clothing. consisting of overcoats, suck. frock and
dress coats; 'sous in great variety—to which the attention
the trade Is Invited, as the stock mast be closed ID three
days. (febll) P. M. DAVIS, Auct'r.
lATittpuON I
ap Y A L
ear, y m. -211e d, l i brt u nate roc ntr
-1 n-uce
Lalg wished for,—that of (orating a suitable rtua me Im Tirtorntlnaz
Modesty forbids o n , mentioning my numerous
charms, and discretion from telling any of my faults. Ad.
dress by I.4ter through the Posbotftce. ADRIENNE,
feb9:St. Pittsburgh, Pa.
D I SS° LI I TIO N. -T Ike Co-Partn hip here
tof.ro existing under the firm of A. A. MASON &
i, shim tiny dim:milk...l by mutual consent. Nathan F. Mason
withdraw pug from the business.
A LVERIN A. ifASON,
NATILAN F. MASON.
Pitoburyb, February 7th, leZoil---feW
O-P A lITNE RSII I P.—A. A. MASON has
this day smoeutted with him. in hilliness, NATHAN
WHITINO, of Allegheny, under the firm of A. A. MASON
CI by whom the Dry clouds business will N. , ellittintlolllll,
usual at Fifth street. ALA NA. MASON,
NATHAN WHITING.
Pittsburgh, February i th, 1556--feb9
PITTSB(7 RG II AND STEUBEN VILLE
}IA proposals will be nveired et the
tune.. of the Company, In Pittsburgh, until the list instA
Gar the Lease of this Road, for and during the period nI
fweuty Years, under the terms authorized and approved try
Counell.9 - hf the City of Pittsburgh, the tkimmisslouers of
Allegheny County mud the Board of Directors of this COM
pauy. Tho party loaning to take tie. Assets and Mortgage
fonds of the Colllpauy, and finish the road and pay all the
liabilities of said Company.
An Act is now I,etore the Legislature granting corporate
privileges to any party leasing name, under the pros isiole,
the Ueneral Railrteni Law ..f thin State. Foray furthei
unermation needed, address the Company.
ISAAC JONES, President.
Pittsburgh, Pebrturry t'th,
VA L;ENTINES.—The finest assortment of
reeKiVIA nod will lie ewld lower than
'vie house in the city. Having purchased from three or four
ninnutneturern, ran safely stay we tall please itll.
Our Riot* is Molina exeJusively the sentimental Volentinim
very low comic. Itementher, if you want to Fn., tin percent.
VU/110 to LAUFFEWS EMOILE,
N EIV - AM) VALUABLE BOOKS received February 7th at DAVISON'S DOOKSTORK, O.S Marian
st root, near Fourth :
Dr. T. V. Shore's long exptxted Commentary on lingpi.
Zarharialk anti Malaelii—ir2,oo.
Dr. Emile's Commentary on Colossians--$2.00.
Dr. Guthrie's (of Scotland) Gospel in hS_ekiel—sl,oo.
The Christian's Groat Interest; Sy same author-50e.
Earning I neons•; new—by author of Words anti Miud of
Jesus. Footsteps of St. Paul. hr., ho.
ConfidentlalCurresivmdenty of Napoleon with his Brother.
Ji.e.eph Bonamirte.
Lewes Life of tioetlia—alsojust received.
Kitto's Daily Bible Illustrations—full set,
NVlnes on the Hebrew Low.
lionar on Leviticus.
Eadie on Eplats . /ans.
Ilamitton's Mount of Olives.
Bible Light from Bible lands.
Christ of IlLitury. Christ in History. r.
Likeneits of Itev..l. tV. Alexander. D. D.
Hiawatha., Hyperion, .1,c...tc.
FEBRUARY Nth, received as aLswe
- Latino:re, by_author of Faro:dumb.le.
Farmingdale.
Pleenixiana, nr Sketches and Burlesques.
Memoirs of Susan Allibone.
Hillman's I.ecturcs ou the Morning Service,
The Bible and Men of Learning.
tioethe's Faust.
Read' t English Literature and History.
J. S.. DAVISON,
1 Cr ROM Railway 's Ready Relief just re
and for tatle by FLFLIIINO BROS.
3 gr.. Farrell's Arabian Liniment, do.
6 been tlitgood's Indian ehologogue, dots
1 gross ienrrell's Holding Ointment, - do.
4 Vv... MeAiiiPfrea4 Ofiltitlent, to.
3 gross Ayer's Pills, do.
2 gross Hunt's Liniment, do. [feb9
CONCENTIt l'fED LYE—A new article fur
wakin g Soap--one pound wostli ten of Potash; for sale
by tfel,9l FLE3IfN6 BROS,
TiromE AGAIN,—FRANK CARGO, after
an absence of some months, has returned to the city.
hits former patrons or others wishing the services of hi,
BRASS OR ItUADRILLE BAND,
Can find him at 11. 31. C.0“:11 . 3 Photographic Rooms, No. 76
Fourth et. • felb9
.GOOBOXES Extra Scalded Herring, new;
200 boxes No. 1 Herring, newt just received and
for .le by REV.ILER A ANDERSON,
teli9 No. 30 Wood street
)!'OBOXES Bunch Raisins;
10 dozen fresh Pine Apples;
10 Tomato Ketchup; just received and for
.1.. by RE VMEK k ANDERSON,
febo No. 39 Wood at.. opposite St. Charles hotel.
VA
LU A l 3 L E FARII TOR RENT—Situate in
Robinson township, on the water,' of Chartiers Creek,
fur and a half milt. from the 'city, adjoining lands 01
cully's heirs and others--containing about 7U licroa, well
improved and wall adapted for gardening purposes; welt
stocked with choice fruit. Apply to
rob9tia.u• BLAKELY k RICKEY.
FOlt SALE OR RENT—A beautiful Country
Seta. in Robinson township, about sevon mllea from the
coy—containing- about 'IA acres. Coal under the wbolc
plce. The improvements consist of dwelling house, barn
stables, spring house, etc.—are all good nud in first-raze
order,well watered with never-failing springs; fruit of the
itioirest qualities, etc.
Price low sod payments reasonable. Apply to
felAtlaw BLAKELY &
TO LET—Several Dwelling Houses in dif-
A. fl•rent parts of the city.
Jmall Frame House and two acres of Land, within throe
miles of tin, city. .
A luege Warehouse on Liberty street. Apply to
1140 BLAKELY d - ItICIIEY.
O - --
YSTERSI OYSTERS!—A fine arrival of
FRESH and SALT SHELL OYSTERS at
the EXCELSIOR RESTAURANT. No. 111 illalk p. Wood street, between VIM street and Diamond '.lP L ;.
alley. ifeba:39---- S. STEINRUCK.
Ls'
. A L.
T 11IINER & CO.'S, No. 32 Smithfield
stroet, may always be found the latent Pnblicatlons of
es's' a y :
l 's. Huuter's Feast, or Conversations around the Pimp
Fire. be t) pt. Mayne Reid.
R :,, , ,, Nyeston, or To Will and To Do; by Jennie De Witt.
The ( : , .,...„,Ni Fires of Hie Red leti,,or a Hundred Years Ago;
by J. R. Ort. - ' 0 :„
_, •
5 „,,,,, an d kimonos o f the American Revolution, with
N „,,,,, an d lu nc trations; by Frank Moore,
Dreams and lte.‘lities in the Life of a Pastor and Teacher;
by the author of o ;tolling Ridge," "The Parish Side," etc,
Maier Jones' Couri'•bilL ,
Major Jones' Skeiche's of Travel.
Widow Bedott Payers. •
Wise Clark ; by Fanny F.'lrm
Mimic 1410; by• Fanny Peen.
Plitenizinna : by John Plunttix.
11.nrper, Putnam, H ulekerbocker, and all the Magazines for
Yobrmory—and all other new Books, at
IL MINER & CO.'S, •
No. 32 Smithfield !Arcot.
LADIES' WRITING CLASS-DUFF'S
aiLLEUE.—The Ladies' Writing Class of this Institu
tion is removed to an elegautly famished, =meted apart
ment adjoining the Classical Department, where Untliki are
instructed in Mr. Williams' elegant style of Pennuinship :
A Class of Lady Teachers meet on Saturdays, fmin aitdi
P. M. Nor terms and particulars, apply to We Principe
fobB;dtw P. DUFF.
ALLEGHENY COUNTY (PENNA.)
* MATCH FACTORY.
JORMIS, RULE & CO. having secured the VAICLUSIVE
MOUT to use the
hIATCI3.I.RUS RANCH MACHINE"
Ia this &Intr, are making preparations to SUPPLY THE
TRADE WITH MAYCILES, warranted to bens goad sotto! ,
best ever brOught to Ole market.
Omer, No. SO FOURTH street ; Pittsburgh. Ja26
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OLE BULL
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MIEM
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~ oy eleg,prre...4-.ooluieuenzix:ll. 0 . 1;417
l'ittetrtrrithj - ketiruary GC, 1956
tOntkof tits , "l92,olldliB - 310&EA
and CONNLVAViLLE f leettediii thn - fit fibrin:Or had
Con nelLsTille Railroad Connetny kt payment of sub/ter/Okras
to stock of add Cempony,, are atfiod4'o/I..SALE -- cnifiik
torm.-bk eac h
S I X
)MARS eacbk-tearlag' SIX kkn :Of:NZ I MUREM
payable iciakumtudly at tkoAkrico COuipaulin Div
City of Etteburgh. 'Ohs at larkicipal and intsuat
on these, ItondSitt 4".t/ielitraroeut Cfmtlxite:
the above' trims( navenavrtto 011 /111'42,611'¢PAST 1168D,:these
Bards suayloe considered a SAFE
MENT.
For further information apply to NiUrtdiAS,VEEDEA
Transfeateert . atlttet.tieso of tWeinnnady;XotMtiqrall,
FourtikandrLijrrtystrocts,ap utak& ,
fobSullnietic3ut izettiataL
. . *O.FirIOP. OY TMI .prrrnattugua OAS
Febnotry,lBso:
10'NOTICE TO kiTO CIWOLDER,II4--The Stegkhokfrte
of the kiftehtlrgie Gab rbropanyaro horeb,rnotififid
that a meatlng Of the §tea.boldore will ho hold at the Mace.
of "id ConoAY>loo. , tho'.4rOth:eitst •rernef ivszEdatab*
etrcvf. and viarnond Oat, - the - Tity 'of . Pithabigribi.ba
WEDNESDAY the 12th l'ebrueryf 1838, batmen the halni
of 2 and 4 o'clock, P. M., fur the porpoeobf dashlititig,the
propriety of tocreaeing 'the Olipital'fitak:ef inkr:Ootapait.
JOHNAIOLKE,V •
TEIOIUSTAKEIVELitj,..,
JOSHUA- LTANRA, -
DANIEL StIceITIWA
' eliedeleemmlttee.
- NOTICE.—Tao. Stockholders. of: the ODD _PEI,
i1r3!,,41;0W5! ..ltiLL-,ASSOCIAT/01r.oko•jteret4:'n1410ed
Chit the Fourteenth Instalment of Flee tor it. on MO
Capital Stock bail been called tn, payable on and after the
BEVENTLI PAY 01' 110C11,1856..
febB:lw' ' J. lIENDERSON'' Sec'y,
, .
smins , sansAiiAtutldt;''
IN QUART BOTTLES. rt
.fil? the RemooaL and Pcnnanent Cure air aII D a ty:l.4l 4 irkin g
from - en irapias ,Slate of Mt
. -12WeRf the Aniens: ;
HEALTH 'depends prineiPillyi.,upoti the
condition of the blood—lts oxidation
through- dm lunpiand distribution into the,organa of at
ellition, circulation ' respiration, and sceretion, constitute
the phenomena of- Life. Three organs are Imbued ;with
wonderful sympathetic affinities• if any ono of themla
im
properly affected, they all beconio ' initated and inlitutic4the
abmrach gets deranged, pains of. ell.kinds come 0D,,,c90.
challyln the heal and limbs, accompanied with buinnig
heat, loss of appetito, - extremenervonedebility,naiir.ca;inin ,
bid anxiety, depression of spirits, disturbed sleep, and India:
position to make the slightest physical exertion. . UlbonThtl
fluid Is, charged with the elements of disease., sickness must
be the consequence. It Is then evident that antedicino is
needed that will Cleanse and purify the blood, and each is
SANDS' SARUAPARILI,A. It aasistailigestlon, creates ap
petite, strengthens the, system, and by removing- the cease of
the disease effeetim complete and permanent cure. •
The following unsolicited conunuulcatiOn is one-among
thousands that are from. time to time addressed, tens Croat
all quarters of the world, to which we invite attention:
, • .
, .
Liras CM, (Braes Tea., March 14, Infi:
Jiessrg. A. B. if D. Sunda, ilienill*W-Gentlamert: In the
spring of 1853 1 left Indianii witlimywifmand 'seven chil
dren for Oregon, and arrived safely at Salmon Falls, Snake
Ulcer, without any difficulty; at this place our eldastboy ario
sized with a smelling and sevens palmrin the tem which
Ibsy,by day grow worse, until: his legs contracted and became
20 painful that he could not walk; avo had to awry him in
mad about the wagon like an infant; his moaning was
dreadful, keeping us awake. nearly all night We reached
Albany on the 3d of October, completely worn .out by
fatigue; by this time be was reduced to a perfect skeleton.
hero we were enabled to commit a physician, Dr. DM, who
honestly confessed he could not cure him, although he could
give him medicine that would relieve the pain.. In this Mi.
piney something remained to be dune speedily, or death was
inevitable. Being recommended to try your SllrSaliaiina,l
proeUred a bottle; after taking some ho appeared worse; but
persevering with 11,1 obtained.a second bottle, width seemed
to grapple with the disease, and caused a„tuarked Improve
ment ; the swelling and pain In the legs were redoeeti, his
appetite improved, and color began tei return. fflang'ert
couraged, I purchased a third bottle, while takingwhich.the
swellings in his logs broke, and. some pieces of hones one
eighth of an Inch long came out; after which hli legs
straightened and heided up. lie is no* tferfectiy recovered,
lies nu appearance of being a cripple, and can perform moat
kinds of common labor. MI this has been effected, as maby
can certify, by three bottles of your valuable Earsapariliti,'Of
width, under providence, my son remains a living. testimo
nial. Yours, respectfully, CALEB DAVIS.
um. Prepared and sold by A. B. & D. SANDS, Druggists
and Chemists, 100 Fulton street, New York. Poldalsoby
b. A. FAIIN. - ESTOCK & CO., FLEMING BEN., Pittsburgh,
and by Druggists generally. Price $1 per bottle,nr six Lot.ties fur 1.5. • feb9:lzu
EWMUS• I • .
.hed published and received by -IL'...
LLBER a LULA, In advance o f the !sadist Z= 7
L' INNOCENCE—Grand Gal* do Con- ;
cyst, composed and dedicate& tir Lam Mary , •
'
cellelliey of this eity,by Henry Kdsher.. . •
EWA:LILTS ASO QUAVERS—Three easy and pleasing
Rondos, espmially designed and ciimposed for teaching pur
pose., by 11. Kieber.
THE SIMMS'S LAMENT, or u Wonsan Can't Propose--
A cheerful and pleasing song,. Both words and ntuSia
sprightly and effective; by H. itelielk.
Uth./D mom AND PLEASANT DREAMS—Seaullful
Dew song, by W. V.,Wallace.
.. . . .
Six ...40nge by Wnrzell,lanthor of. Hazel llogll, new, pleas -
big, and very easy.
Also. a B14)1%110n of new Polkas, Sebottisebea,.Waltz-n,
ete., etc. For wale by 11. KLEBER k 131 W.,
No. s3 , leiftlratrt9t.,
N. D.—A fresh supply of NtNNS & CL,AItIMISANDS
on tho way. ,IfebB
rilo THOSE WHO WlStf - FAVSI.I tilLTo
X low, FERTILE LAND nth CHEAP' ILICEouid on
easy terms, your atterrtion to called - to the .Itidgeway Farm
. Coat Company. Twenty-llva acres, or mom inept spur
lion, ix!! givun fix S• to in tinniainents"ViC-31--per
work.or $4 per rnorttlLl - Tt located kr Mk eoctuty.dkaand
letaiinti a- the heat markets for Its produce. to the slat..
The son is, a rich loam, and in nut to, La ennuteeed for. arm
ing,
,
orantlnation will show.
. . ,
it to ALL COAL LAND, underlaid. by-two . .
rictilssins,,
which, on account of its 'facility to the Lake narked,. wilt
shortly become of immense-value. The Eunlitiry mad-Erio
it. it. passes directly through it, which `ld now ' undilr.eint
struetion form Eric to within w short distance fruitP
Rtdge
way. The Allegheny Valley R.. also panes; it,
connecting it with New York. and Fittsburgb...,..parlYmber
on it is of the most valuable kind. Titre trriexceptioiritbly
good, and warrantee' deeds are giren.':.-.lt , preselitg , n. Vora(
and sabstnutial opportunity to commence fanning; procldipg
for ones children, or nulking an iuvestmant sure - tuAncresse
in rabic. A new era Ls now opening to this region 'of Conn
try. and it cannot bat become of great 'rabies'.' In lt4sliort
timo Gott foml will be treble its present price; Aturtlter
particulars can be had from the pamphlets, which aro sent
to euquir . ens. Letters answered promptly.
Apply or address 8.4..12'L W. CATELL., - FeclY,
Walnut
Full information is contained in the pamphlets.
PRIVATE DISEASES----DR. BROWN, No.
'4l Diamond alley, devotes his entire attention
to on Office Practice. His business is martly.coutlned
to private Venereal Dimacs. and such painful H&c- 1 .1
tenni, brought on by imprudence, youthful indulgence
Midi e.t.a,.
Syphilis, Syphilitic. Ilruptions, Gonorriock Gleet, Stricture
Urethral Discharg,s, impurity of the mood, with till diseases
of the Venerad Organ. Skin Disenses,-Scorbutica'suptinus,
Tetter, Riti.-wenn, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal weakinas,
Impotency, Pike, Rheumatism, ictuldo Weakness, Monthly
Suppressions, Disoasesuf the Joints, Vistula in Ann, Kerma
Affections, Pains in the Beck and Loins, Irritation of the
Bladder and Kidneys successfully treated. Cute gurtraldetel.
Twenty years'praCtice(ton in this city) enables Dmllnrwri
to offer ussurancm of a speodycnre to all who may wan nn
der his care.
Mice and Private Consultation Rooms 41 Diamond alley.
ilar Charges moderato. [norbalawly
R. BROWN corainue.s . to he consulted for
.
the curs of BECILEIT DISEASES.. Ilia Intel:cies In
loug-nt.andiag cases is unequalled. The atptcted areitivited
to call without delay. Persons Afflicted with Venereal Dis
eases, Ithertuuttion, Piles, or Semi,. d Ikbillly ,. shook! not
dol.y to get his advko. Letters containing a fiv,.linnsediato•
ly unawered.
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im.innim and Privato Rooms, No. a Diamond alloy,
Patoburah. dtad
MACAU LA Y'S History of England;
itraithewaithe's Retriaapoct;
Sanford's Ethiopian Melodies;
Major Jones' Courtship;
Major Jones' Sketches of France; ,
l'hieniziana, or Sketchrwand Burlesatia - "
A complete assortment of VARKNIINES at all prices . .
Inariee for 1856, a ith page to a day, and page to three days.
For stile by W. A: OILDENFENNEY;A: C 0.,,
feki Fifth at:, op - IMAM tho Theatre.
SEMI-ANN[JAL SALE'—Ftirt . DRESS' SILKS
Rktmcrn.—A. A. MASON IV. invite titiMltiOnAdtheir
splendid assortment of -Silks, comprising thekirdhast styples of
strip,l and figured Drt.,..5 Silks, rich brucadOqud . pltdu
black Silks, Ac.—all of which have been marked - A*li and
will be Cloaed nut at 2510 37 per cent: teas than'tiskiel rates.
t 03.25 Fifth stroek.
*LIVERY description of Dry thxds *selling
_11.24 o ItIMUCTION of 25 to 50 per cult li t, the Larmi-
ACII4 UAL SALE of , NIASOI,I4;e9I
feb7 ' ' 26rdaistreet.
BCERRAVES 11oLtexp. Birrpns.
valuable medicine has gained great - as a
Remedy for Fever and 'Ague; Dyspepsia, indign tiol 4 Head
ache, Loss of Appetite, Sic. As a lonia it-has never toxin
equalled. The genuine article can ho obtairtectot
fela 01.,1T1MERT,..51 Mirka et.
T
SLX.TII. STREET PROPERTY—For &1 10 fee t
front on Sixth street by 100 deep to an nlleY, with
ling,: Dwelling Ilene. Price $21300-
feb7 S. CUTIIBERT k SON, 51 Market:XL
ABUiLDING LOT on Clark atreetri ,
friz r et by 72 deep. Price $4OO. Terms easy. forage by
teu7S. .011T11LINST k SON, 61 biatkellll. -
ANTED-100 Shs. National 111. 7 g,,C0.
Stock. AUSTIN WQMLS,
fob° 22 F6nrthstrarl.
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WANTETD—To trade' Real Estate fat, Alla
gheny Valley P-11. Suck. AUSTIN 10031 A
fad 92 Fourth itieet.
rfIOLET —A_ Dwelling. Donee ion:UNA
street, betweon Liberty and Penn, at present occupied
by B. Elliott. Possession given on the let of April.
Apply to h. W LOOMIS, i2tl Fourth et,
tebfq Or to AUSTIN LOOMIS, P 2 Fourth et.
TO LET—A Store Room •on the corner of
Penn and Hand street!, occupied by . Alm. Kramer.
Possession given on let of April, .
A. W. LOOMIS, TSG. Fourtb
AUSTIN LOOMIS, D 2 Fourth street.
-12 barrels foi
.r sale by
COLLIIiS
Altll--14 keg...No, 1 Lard,.ren.,for ale by
lAA EMIT IL COLLMEL
BIPITER-5 barrels, Rol; for ,solc by
166
EG0..".2 barrels fir sale by ' •
lab& 11.--COLLINS.
lED APPLES-400tinshols (at sale by ,
'ems .
.1117,4NR1•,1L coupis.
TVIIEDPEACIIIES--140:1mahol4 for Bals.by
fobtl HENRY - u. cottrils
par i tS 6 4—For sale by.
I)I4O}LERSMYE BALSAM.—I hare just received a cup-
JO ply of Beeker`a genuine Rya tedium, the
.I:peat:article
DOW iD USS forbore and itdkuneti '
JOS. tidal* WO,
FebB
Cer .
tierViamend and Market et.
JUO EXTRACT FOR THE HILNDKERCUIRK_ hate
just recent:4i a largo assartmont or these' Bad }...%tracts,
superior to any now in 1130. Jos-A-Lemma,
feb6 Corner Diamond and.hlarket st.
LLIQUID CUTICLE—An excellent article for.cubs,brulies,
Ecc.—„l2 dozen reed by „JOS. VLEMING,
1412 Corner Matoond Market
ScusNERE. SEA WEED WONIC.-1, have reeit iinother
supply cif this celebrated Tanta; alias • itipply of
tichenek's Puiruonle Balsam; one ,the 'bed article* now hi
WIC for Coughs,. Ooids, le. • JO& leix3auce. ,
e,01210r D4nnuiid and Market at.
W.x
TIE'S COUQII STRUP—NVI,LD &w
-ands valuable Con& MeXcirta Yetatre6tved bgy
JOELFLEDIIN .
Comer. Dicunaml apaltaxtet St.
LOZENGIIB.-1 !MU ioceived a gawky Q ua° fot.
kl lowing evrAllent Cough lough 'Lakengea, Ouniaing or
itytas Pulmonte Wafers, Locoek.'s do., Wislariallet,
Paidgle de Pastilln, ie. JOS.
tuba . Comer Diamond and Market 0.
WOOL MAIDS—A, A. ISLIsoNA Oa. haw,
reduced their Wool Plat& to 45 anii,so_c : edyan
ce.nts.
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