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Their ofiioes are at * "*'N£#'Y6ak7l22 Nasasn arassr, ' r Bisiohj'lt) Stirs sintrt. 1 tab tiNiti di* os tiono i? f% ca .- -We would calldhe cttehtlon of MKBOaAMTS- AND BCSIUKSSMBX to the fart-that ire hare just-received trom-Piihxdeiphia'a number of-lonta of -new' Job Type, end ere now"-prepared to l DiV- orders, for Cards, Circulere, Bill XXsads, Paper Books, Posterp, and. Programmes for exhibl tions. Ail orders will be promptly filled. Seers of the Day. The 24th, Saturday;“waa-the ooldest day of the season, in Cleveland.' Dr. Brandreth lspuiSbg his pills again. He lays 1,760,000 boxes tterefold ]pst yep£ .Auserioue fire occurred.afew days agp. atMo blit,"destroying about -@40,00(1 worth of - pro* p«ty- ■" Sffme,Qtirpian doot<>ra,W J thB. : in6i , e,^i^» l yoo .drink the more food you-will-want. When food SBnoaree and the prices high yon ehonld drink ;WUttidw«ep ' \ 7‘ Captain James Smith, lately oonVioted in Hew York of hasing been engaged in the slave trade, • haif been granted l a now trial. 1 - He- is a'Hano verian by birth. J ‘ The preprietora pi-the. New k jlrrald, have aaed Greeley & C0.,:0f theTribnne. for.o libel. Bennett promises to Buo'aeveral others. Ho is c .reaolved to clear bp his character At las t.*' In the atona.nAGanpa,; Jon,,4Q,' fri- gate Cumberland haring -fired, a -gun,At: was at -fibppoeed Bhe was- id danger, bttt itaTter * wards turned ont that an exeoutipn''had taken t .place UR hoard, .manboing seen hanglngjfrom "theyard«rm.i•- v ,t- a„ , il* last Uineychrs 80,'490,160'passen- e J 'Jla6Ba'ChU9eita • .BaUroada., : Only, js, -of these pasasegers .have -teenfat&Uy injared.cf whom Sli.was hyitheir • <iwh darelessbesk: 'ln the same time 154 persons 'werg run'over pud iSIM while, walklp'g and J7J, empisyeebdip - roads-hav*‘been- hilled-in tho sama timet edn 1854 onfy~7 passeegcVe tiers killed'bu those roads: three in trying to jump on trains tn mo tion, three,in jutupipgoff, and one, fell fern the • platform.- -■ .s-o ...- £ . - TUB VICTIMS OB' TUB WAS, The losses of tho Russians in the campaign cf 1854 are published,! ' They nmonnt, in fcfe sMvbprttjy; to'lll,is2meil'. "-And this hum ber, great ah' lit is,.dops'not include 'Cosacts.' br ..those who .died in the batUesnn the Caucasus, ■■29,204 of- tho above number-are reported-as killed in Turkey find m theCHmea; 16,16(?died In hospitals’; 65'354 were wounded odd dis abled for military, service ;.aud u -cyerJl,CQQ.aro' pot down as deserters, prisoners and missing. Th'e'same 1 writer Who givesMheke statistics French and'Turks hard lost as many more. If to these .numbers be,ad ded those lost in Asia, the wbolo number of ric- Utah Of the war- for d Sngle year will tot btfleed - men-, A quarter .of,,n of ■ alrang and able-bodied men; in the rigor .and '■prims of Hfe, bare been -sacrificed/ ami-ire-or six hundred million dollars expended in that ; war, yet no results, hare, been obtained,of -any ralue to ttao-world, the parties - themselves.- The prospect of-peace, too, is- ap 'partentljr as remote os' ever 1 ; find preparations are making to bring nearly.iirpblet&e/arced; of last year into the fielifar thonext-campaign, A -dialf-a million Ims may be Sacrificed within the "St^tttifeliie months. ‘ 5ll ' ' “ i: " : - r „X®°.W long, can England endure this drain j>f ~ lives .and treasure,? -. And hoiw long,will the war ‘ be-popnlai-with-the English and French, when *dheir,:taxek' are dinbted, and {here Is ttbufnidg . ail over,both nations for the, dead,who have died -in, the battles! Snob cargoes, as-haro been ' lfttely-iandedin England soon eooi the enthu- Ikiaani bf people for war. Entire ship-lodds of - maimed and wounded soldiers hare beep brought to England. Some had lost eyes; some, -one or both arms;- someWhh'one'or both legs missing • _ •»Myjßpeeies qf tnaimihg and'mutilation .tras.exhjbite'd. . . . - - The Ciar some time ago predicted that the war would last ten years. If so, Its victims will number miliionsj and themaimed and mutilated ..frtliifill pll'tfce jipspitafs of Europe. jjostof.tbe -governments of Europe are already-in debt be yond all prospect of payment • A ten years War vM render them utterly bankrnp},' and exhaust shpie resources.. It, may .be ..that a ith a .jam S» just tho thing needed to bankrapt-thedespotio governments and innreasb' the burdens - of the masses of the people till they rise in (heir wrath' and. their strength, and, phaka ottJhfiirJmrdenß und-their tyrant rulers-together,; That Brovi- ''dsnce-that;"“-presides o»erthe"destmies-of Ua- Uo‘ns'” wlir doubtless bjing “some* great good nut. pf this.great. saarifioo.pf life!and,.humap happiness. ■ - . . ... . ~, " One result-of tho war may be pretty safely predicted! : .The dayß of Isiamism are number »d., Which pier party prevails ju. the.struggle, Mahomedanlsm iUj Enrope will speedily ba-ot an end-,- and-oUe of tho fairest portionß -of tiie earth he relieved from a despotism” infinitely more destructive to indastry, enterprise fi nd ,na tiunaliimprovementand progress than the Auto-. utsojf-pf Knssisr. - The religion "and thelaws if *Mi"^ 4 T e^i k «n3lous, and sfioahTnolong he permitted, to perpetnnte.aa inaurable har- baristn-over-one of tho fairest and most Interest- ing portions nf Europe; - Some of the English paper? arc already advooafing the overthrew of the.Turktßh empire,. and the,establishment of a Christian ©mpire-with Constantinoplefor its seat. If tho alließ of .the ‘Saltan' do that, however faithless and cr'del it might be towards' him, the World, will have gained something-by . the sacra- flbo of life;the-waroccasions. If the. "war lasts ten years, ortalf that time, the feign of lelhhS- Ism in Europe will termmatp.Mjtii it, England _on<l.'Francp will not choose to engage in each ex hansting-wars, merely to protecc-ahd-profcmgthe existence -o£"ir government with which th if Chris' Wait wo’rfdj'can° hire no' sympathy j "and whioh will be found at tho conclusion of tbe,-war ut- terly powerless for its own proteotiotrpuhd nt- tsrly Snoapabio of ruling of improving the con- dition of its millions of subjects,.:. . .-The allies may permit thagoltanfor a-iime to retain the mere form of royalty: the tn'ern Bhadow-of sovereignty: but the real power nnd g'ory-of. the Crescent., must aonn depart forever t;om the classic shores of the Bosphorus, and the ’fair realms of the old Greek empire/ The Chris tine world, will riot "regret suofearesaft; end it wm be some compensation for the thousands and h odreds of thousands of lives, and the count- la aJLrcaeures the warmust- cost. The Turkish Bnnals forto 'd’Striflgß'episoae,.So the history of the eastern world. .Three hundred and seventy-four. years, ago'a-iurkisiisiritan dlol, who, during his reign of thirty years)"had eoaqucred two, empires,- twelve' kingdoms :and 800 cities. All Christendom trembled before the advancing and rcsisUeeS arma i,f Mahomet the Second; and at the- time of hia death he was preparing with an army of 360',000 men to subdue Itply,; s.uccesaok.'.were eoarbTly last formidable'; arid flelrormjea more than once *ppearedbeforotbe<wa!ls ofVienna. ■ For c'eri-; tnrij6S' .hlahomedans haro rulei landis most interesting'.M. tjie 'Ctiristfan' worii"'if£h 1 . 4 ■ ■ V, i+ 'i *£ t * land of the chosen people of God, tho tombs of the Prophets and the Saviour,' and thoclassfo realms of Greeco, were wrested from ohistendofit by their atgns- Bat for the last two centals, while the nations of Europe have advanced in arts andihtelligfece, Slid grdvrn Wealthy add powerful, oneeiiighity; empire of the Turk has pnwsr; nm|o notjirogijeiis in divil ia a tiwi■ or 4 fctif ar ta; &nd_DQa at ieCigtlibecomo al most powerless before its grasping advorsary of tho North. It is time that effete and rotten des potism was driven out of those provinces of Eu rope it wen by_ merciless conquest,.and has ruled by the cwordj and- oppressed aiulynined by ite barbarous and epijnprojabiepoUoy. {FEBRUARY .27, .g@HdrhtobiU*ior_4he-.redustion of the tariff passed House by ; e-Jarge majority. Mae saehasetts members voted with the eouthesu members. -The-redudtion amounts- to about 20 per cent, of the present duties. Caasutahl, Clay lectures to-night, at Masonio Halt, on the “ ttcJuotii77} Qf Sianry. u IV e pre sume.* large audience.-Bill be In attendance.. We would flail attention to the communi cation of *' 0, l?.<J.,”ih relation to the Board ol Trade and improvement of the Ohio river. GEN. HOUSTON'S LECTTREI Gen. Houston WUB Invited to deliver a lectnre at Boston, and he did so last week. It was ex 1 ’ pccted he would make known bis views on the subject of slavery, and ho did so. Soma of his remarks would not suit the Boston poople. Wo; giveielow a brief extraot, and call attention to that part of it whioh indicates bis belief that elavery will not exist in KonBOS. It will bo seen too that bo denies.that slavery is oggressive in or that U jeetot .extension. fo tho Northward. Ho- .seems tor-think, too, that foreigners are .nsefqUu,the country. On boing introducedtatho-ondluioo, - - “ Gen. Houston eaufhe wasindueed to accept tho invitation from re9peot to the people, and in making a fair nni-unvarnished • statement of facts, ho did intend jo trench upon the opinions of the north, and trucked bis statement would be receivod with respect. He then proceeded to •show sleTery must exist nr the sputt* from neces sity, else .the jwo races could not subsist togeth er- The- climate,- Boil and produotion ‘of tho southfonuired slavery,' and the slaves, he assert ed, wcTe not objects of cruelty nor harshness but were well cared for, both .in thoir pbysleiir moral or religious -wants, and generally their . masters .were bd»6nr that, they should be in • structeff in: righteo'usuess,-truth, and the Joys of ■ -religion'.- - He tiTid knowu but two masters who : ‘worked theif.'.eloves ah aud-they were .men with whom-respectable people would not ■associate, Uor trust wlth offioe. Xhp •ooffc.kSSjia.inlj Fished to bo leuione —thej> did not seek to obtrude their views upon the north, and asked the enmo exetnptitm from the north. ... He denied thaUbe south had sought .at-aoy.Ume to tnake-tbe-question -of slavery u ■ subject of strife,- and but for the repeal of the MlssW.ri'ootupromiae, which came from-the north,,he was of ..the hsUnf that .the-quiet which prevailed; a year ago, would not have been dis turbed. To the south the measure was but a barren eoeptw, a mere abstraction, for elarery would never bo. desirable north of Sfi a 30'. “ Upon a contemplation of tho diversified pur suits of people of this country, it would .seem, be said, that they were reoiproeally de pendent-tipon each other. Tho south were in tho relation of overseers of the north in tho production 0/ the raw material, furnishing em ployment for their industry Ingenuity and machinery; inirabeication.'and in return con .Stiming their, fabrics, end using their utensils. -In SO doing they mud - no oomplnint but thought it a fair trade, and believed it all right. This sh'awed n'miitual depeedenco, without which tho Union could not exist. The people of the south found slavery among them, aud usod it without abusing.it; if abolished tho spindles of tho north would stop.- If this view or the mat tershould bo called appealing to the cupidity of the north, he would reply it was a common sense ytow of the matter. The abolition of sla wohld Tesult, asiu tho West j Indies, icf tho deterioration of tho black popo lation, and leave them wretched and miserable. if.it did p« result id bloodshed. Now, it was for the interest pf the master to see tho wonts of -the-Biavna-snpplied}-and he felt it to bo a duty to do eov --find flfe-eatho cimbunt ofjabor and expensfe-itrhieh hhd"been tnisapplieii on tho snb jeot been .direhud.to tho-aid of tho colony ot Inheria, little by-little slavery would haTO been I jemovcd. tmti through; the’ means of tho colony in Question tho hlaok race would have been ele vated and its influence -radiated' throughout that vast continent: 'ds'grent ns were the ohalaclee, ho did nor doubt that providence would provide a. way for the removal of slavery as mysterious unforeseen result'of tho selling of J<?S<ip£>'by hia brethren. It was contended, also, ■ that tho braok coaid pot live nt the north, neither could a white man -JPWywa the labor o/ isfefct tbe elavea .jrero happy and-oontented,- be argued from tho faot that be ba<f never lihdwn one to ooramit sui- Ho congratulated tho oortb upon tbo ele gant improvements everywhere exhibited, and the oriental spttmdorß which prevailed, and for many,of these improvements they were indebted to foreigners. But for foreigners railroads could not have; been-madej-(great applause) or tho nortb'wonl - have been obliged to resvrt to sla very,. Necessity,, convenience, profit, would have required slavery, and wbonever by foreign emi gmtiOD, free labor shall, become cheaper at the r m fbbhlta.afcey, jlien slavery would bo-abol- I lahod, As.nnuvcd os the-eoath wereto shipbnild- I Sog. flaaghterj- thoy. ivodrd conetrqot ships to .osjQ!, alltho slavesjEo Afriea. i For tie Momfng- Port} • Thc Boird of Trido aha the Improve- uent or the Ohio Ktver. Messes. Editors ! Tu {Be Thurnaf of yester day,iq a notice of the action of tho LpuisViUo Chamber of Commerce on the Ohio River Im provement,, the folktwlpg paragraph appears: ft this matter op St “Woh chwMtoiltrj themotemrat ol thb Ojambtj ©J Oonuaerce.'’ - that-our Board Of jßWlstTrwffli? IheiVßry .document deseed by the IroniflviJle. ehambop of Commeroe, so “admiral tie --miw «• Spirit, <,>i was 'lu'-fsei 1 a response (earnest ani enlightened enough, certainly ) to She appeaLof the-Pittsburgh-Bourd of Trade on ’Wre-wt^eetiEl^ftn^; —'•* ■ i&ijijoi Iradmtook- thaini ..aatltft in.theiTOote affair three months-ado: hj !® tt * rB . i K t^ Chambere ihOitiver, towns and several of the Eastern cities. Of tho former, etatistios 10 ohotr the probable amount of commerce-float ng on the Ohio'; tut, as far es we are informed, no statistics have been receiv ed. Meantime, the. Pittsburgh Board of Trade went on and .gathered: whet statistics -it oonld and prepared a memorial to Congress.- Those statienos and thsmenrarial have betn published T« and wide,. had have, we aro obliged to add, attracted morn .attention from the press abroad than from ; oor papers ot home. --" 1 “.,Q$ Riddle 1 ’ was tho Chair is an.of ’.ho Committee which prepared the very oreditabie-repbrt-to the Louisville Chamber of Commerce. Is it possible that this gentleman and Mr. Riddle,-of .the Journal, .are relatives ? and if oandt-bb pesslble'that this "editor of tßsypurnaf would not eeo the efforts of bis friends -and feUow-townßmen in this behalf, while tho firatallusion to 4t in Louisville, six hundred miles away, should not only attraot his notice, but ct'ohe .his implied censnre on the Boariof jTradehf ihia ownnity 1, o. PQ, ‘ IVorifttr EXAi)fCEfl,—Ge'n: Cj>ss, iu a! reoent speeoh, stated that he had enjoyed uninterrupt ed health duttßg_hialQjag'Jifn, which had its pe riods of toil nHd privation; and that ho had never heed.strong i(rlpk. .. And Col. Benton, in acknowledging iho. present of a. ailvo- pitcher from tho-N. I Mercantile-Library Association, .i'riehdß.jthat he attributes whatever of mental and bodily vigor henowias, and whatevor of hoslfieSs application he has ever ahopn, to a resolution formed early in life to abstain from alt intoxicating drinks. _ .Qtet.ikQ °V. ms FAneStA Baiieoad—Tease wish .the Paoitoj— in. conueotion with the com pletion of the Panama railroad, we understand a steamship-will be-deepatohed-from here for~As pinwsrtl,’ carrying -freight erily. This is the opening OfXriew .trade;, and will enable ship pers to- California to. plaae thoir goods in San Francisco in about thirty days.— Y. fferald. fJuLi.iriOAT[os_is _MieniaAK.— The' Legiala turo ot Michigan has passed/u law which pro vidis for the trial'by -jury to any slave claimed —proMbits’ih'e 'Use, of; jails .to.rejoin fugitives; and requires that the - prosecuting attorney-of each counry shall, upon request, give aid arid couneel to any such fugitive slave. lectcue to-night. '•' ” •’ 4 *’ • , * - ,\' <*-'-••-'• -I'f- ' * ' ' J V *' m We«t Coast or or the - Bombardment of Chrlitlttuborg, by tile BrlUahi of the London Neat, writing on December 28th, save:’ all disputes occurring amongst toe nhtiye£;pf that part of hOr meutt (the Go/coast) oOtMandant Oaptain Birgit t£#CafBt; bjtl L‘ ‘ beoa “ e opposedto the usoal mode antJ refnsefto submit to the Britt; JJJJjlpg* Bt the same time preventing provisions aent to the eastlc. At lastthe command wported to his exoellenoy, Lieut. Colonel J. a. mu, Governor and oommander-in-chief of her aetUpmcnts, on_ the Gold .Coash who, after the greatest forbearance, caused a proclamation to bedssuqirafid phsted ihroligh the town, to the effect ” tbnt-fF they did-not refrain from their rebellions.practices the town would be burned.” The proclamation Was ireatetfTwith tha utmost contompt/and Lieut; Brownell, vgho with an esoort, was returning from Jamestown with provisions for the fort, was severely wound ed with stones,, and with difficulty roadbed’’the oastle. The castle was completely blockaded and all supplies cut off; consequently, in self defence, the following .measures were had re coarse to. Oa the 13th September,-at 8 o’dlook, A. M., firing commenced on the town from tho batteries of the fort. A steady Are was kept up and re turned unflinchingly by the enemy. During the day; Capt Bird (who was ever present directing themen,( reoeivpdjo slight wound in the. arm, from a ball, bat happily without any bad conse quences. Ooe oorpornl and three privat.ee were Bhot dead, and twenty-four privates dangerously wounded. -The firing-was kept up for several flaJ B at intervals; finally, the rebels completely /vaaated the to WD, .which 13 now a 1 perfect rain; lovory houso haying been destroyed by firo. The pebels, about 8,000, are at present- eu oamped in the neighborhood of Christianborp. Tho town of Tosßea, situato abont five mites from Christianborg, has been lovcUed by hoi Majesty’s ship Scourge. 1 From tho New York Herald, 23d.J ’ " . - The Marquis Taliacarno, Charge d’Affoires from Sardinia to our government,, hud an inter , -view with Mayor Wood yesterday, in relation to the alleged oonviots who are expected here by the Sardinian frigate Das Genes. , In IhO'coursi of hi* conference upon this subject he informed tho Mayor that the passengers were not convicts, but political exiles Who.had become.obnoxious and dangerous to tbo government inconsequence of their revolutionary and.repnblican prinoipleß, and that the government, in seif-dcrenca, was obliged to send them into cxllo This, he stated, was their true oh&rtfoter; and ir it should prove correct, there will bo no opposition made to their landing; but their true character' will’ first b'c subjected to investigation. Ansoh P. Morrelthaabcon Dominated aoandi date for Governor of Maloo by a convention u the Republican partjLot that Slate. The Connectiont Know Nothing StataCouve'n tion met at Hartford yesterday. It was rumored that Wo. T. Miner, of Stamford, and \Vm. T. Field, of Pomfret,-' has- ; beem nominated rpspea ttvely for Governor wd Lieut: Governor. ' - Our Laxarl«e> Tho following items aro a portion of flic im portationa of 18J1-—tliC total inip„r!a of, Ibt year being within a fraction of $l«2,OilO,OQO Cjsar. 533,52 t 14,00 Tobacco j scs- Such an nrray of figures- shows to a certain extent, tho causo of hard times. Fifty-fon, millions of an Investment in luxuries—nil „t which is drawn from American pockets in th, tiAnn, beoanee rag money don’t pass on the o!b er side of Jordan—the Atlantic, wo mean. Urea, peoplo and a great country I Fifty four and a bait millions of dollars paid to foreigners t< Itccp no employed in dribicing, smoking an,i chewing! Where .arc tho Know Nothings v Why not extend American principles to drink ing, pnfliDg and spitting, as well as ruimy f W. panso, that somebody who knows comcthmg mat answer. Cottage os KcsxEas—Thavelixo to the West.—Last Saturday onruttenilon was attract od to rather a strange looking vcaiclo for thi, part of Wisconsin, in lSfifi, where railroads ar» abont to intmeet caoh other. Quito a fair sixou honso was observed to bo slowly moving through our streets, drawn by four pair cl. heavy, stout oxen. It was, in fact, h pionccr’Bdwelling, with its furniture and group ui inmates, ou a jour ney to some new place -of residence,—-in octet: socladod wild-wood, cutlcs away freer ony other human habitation. A pipo chimney rose übov* .the roof, out of which a volume of smoko was rolling. Tbs interior was divided into rooms. Around the fire some half a dozen ycuug head:- were crowding, for it was pretty coid, while tb, wife was discharging her domestic duties, np parently engaged in getting dinner. Tho sturdy dy and adventurous, head of this emigrau, establishment was attending to Iho ont'doo: business, walking hesido "his patient oat tie and urging r jthcm forward '.ns. fast av possible, seemingly apprehensive that the sleigh ing might fail before.he reached his destination. Watertown, Vem, I'eb. li.. Bnmsn Pabsesoek Law.—it it, stated that a very stringent passenger law is before the’ British Parliament, tho ostensible otirct ol which is to benefit passengers ; but tho n.al do Bign aimed at Would seem to ho to oheck cmi gratton to this country. The government hs* probably _ become alarmed at thu. depopulation : going on m the British islands from emigration and therefore desires to check it- TbVttSrttii said, provides for much-greater--roua-and- n larger quantity Of- food thin 'hill eKf required, and that it shall bo ooaket}pud. Berjcd to emi grants on the voyage, together with unusnal, if not extravagant regulations. • - Complaint.•-The ouiy • remedy • over offered to the pablb that ha a never fnilp.i to curej \?lien direction* are followed, b M’LANh’S UVfift PILL. It hes >«a .several je>rs before tbo public, and .baa’own lutro^ : duc»d Jn ail seettons of the* Union* WL.-m inn bean uwdy-lt has had the most* triumphant shccees, and has ac tually driven, out of. übq all other oodiciuiis-. It.hai been tried under all the different phases of Uepitu, and has been found equally efficacious in a}l. . .. Purchaeera will bo.car.efui to esb. fox Dr. HJLanrfa Cele brated Liver Pills,endtahonoce clk». There a^j -othtr PUIb, purporting to tJij LJror PUb, now before'tho Dr. M’Lane’a Liver Pills, also bis Celebrated Vermifuge, con now bo had at all respectable Drug £iores| B the Unltid States and Canada. • * • - • Also/br sale b/tie sole >fdsrlitOrs, . tFjUEilixfl DEO3., flu£CSflSOTB<o J- Kidd A CV> r jiS'G. GdWood--titr«et. .febs44*w __ £s?Tile PlcMorc anti Comfort of btrtug wau. FiTTtD In a SUIT OF CLOTII423*' is greatly enbanfccd by having them qood, and suitabli to 7sc bxason. GliliihLK haa got all that la. necessary to .that great ronputnma tig». .both aa-TOganU flt-aod quaUty of goods. . Pe«rsona wishing to experhmeo all tliHi, ; atid- be*©nty raoderatsly can do so by cull tog at 240 Lftam Wood. p. S.— Pantaloons, In particular, b- one-of hto greatest fortes. He cannot atj/li ucd fit of ! tbsUi par meal. Huacrpus references could bo given, if noc«a«nr y t to corroborate tfabrUtww t. fdvrt) K. Gaftmlg of th* PreMi«*xiio7foJiowiiig j from Gen. George p. Morris, in' jhe.'Home; Journal, of ▼ember 7, 1846. .... All editors profess to be the guufiians of the right? of people, and-to keep them th*<lr columi,* of whatever shall arise for We jj. ' to this letter, and Intorm thcimfinit the-most-wonderfii end valuable medicine tor theirfeneral use ever Invented is •* DALLKV& MAGICAL-FAi*LjeXTRAOTOR." toes are so rate, mighty, and -e«a»telc,-tbat often thW trp. pear to work more like miraoiaHhan-by wieneferooeffeetiTt?, electric, and astounding are iftpotrera on the human body that, though now it is dally lrf*d by thousaols of people not one of this great mass nuf'fcr&elighted beyond compar ison, and candidly confusa l th{y <i ' qh mo consideration will ever again be .without it. . ...... The inventor, Mr- U. wisely kept the secretlo himself.. .Counterfeits ate bag *bopt it, but .without sue cess. ..Its DTerwhelmiha-meritsdcfy oUxompeUUon, audits peculiarities analysts. WecgjfidenUy command all parents to seek its acQUaiatjtfige,foiecrrelycUQhafrlund r wh t ,i.inc : h a etateathmad fullering, xeq-JbllSid# lama, baUt- aud scarred to perfection, and .iff from pain, la "a friend in deed." We wish the discovereref this mlghiy blessing, who Is a real B peed; -- - - Vi' CJLIGKfiJfBU* & CO., 1 . /'-/ ' "“Ji* •• •'Proprietors, ; Ntrtr-Yorir: For Sale bj&r.Q. H. Klyaßß,-140 Wood -etr«t, find -hr all DrnggUrtfl and throughout the Chl ted States. • • ..s- -- • • ‘-febt7*d4w i .SW » Balm of Tfatfttshnd Flower., for bcautl- the Complexion, ay 6radicaUng at i Tax, Pimples trad Parents from the face* Sold at -14 a Wood street. -- •" • : - -Ja ß 3(r Basing Prfatpm Perfumery. AP BIZB 3rED AL artti e Qrtat ■Loudon': Exhibit ion of the Industry tffflHftttons, In 1861,'and seV«u High est Premiums, avrara4jo e g l thfj'coUntry, haye proved his preparatigf 0 y £Wperltff quality, and hlecei him among the best feijumerfl and soap makers of Europe 1 and America. Shaving Creams and Lus- I tralcs, his fine Toilet Waters, and Perfumes lor the Handkerchief, (CffiJ Tatifltirt,) are unsurpassed by any In'tho world. • • .. . All articled a t this establishment are warrant ed of the finest qu^. With an many note article* to his lUf end greatly Increased.ttfipflugihr nraxnifhcturlnß, heis enableo to furniah tn nay»qu*ntfjF. desired,.and ai r«ry ÜberaLpric^j; Country jt f can haro a Pticq mail«d'to their «4fce ra free of postage. -7^— rXTPAZiy, • - i- ' (Su'cidssdflols. Kougwh) , * ~. M ft* Gh'e&tiitat t ».*• NEWS BY TELEGRAPH^—r Reported Expressly for the Daily Horning Post ' TIHUiTY-THIIiO CONGBKSS. R , ' J», . | %«ninpxOa ofc Pebrnj^gg.-^wa^.'nijjS KhVJ Kcfurm tuiV':WUS tr.keiJDp. Mr. Pfait of< : ameoaroSpt, to plSife Burgeons;;bi( the? Bams fofttiig as tififfeera.' . .ft-:' \ J? Mr. Morton— l am opposed to the principle of the bill and tho amendment. If I assent to the consideration of the amendment, oan I move nn indefinite postponement on a subsequent stave of tho bill? . :n -.r. z.r.^ Mr. -Britt—Eefc. —— i --- -. - Mr. Shields—i move, to admit, ladies, tn the floor of the .'Senate, to witdes‘3 tho .presentation <ifiQ.ent.ral.Jackson’s ew,ortJ r . , „ ji j, igreeiTfo frqin alfiides tfie.'SenaJvirfcere npon tho lacfics-hrowdedintcr tfro'gallory. nhioh was full of- tbem befora llr. Pratt oonld epealr. ilr. I’ratt—l ostelho yeas jand nnja.on my amendment. ■ Mr. MalLbry4 i -'tfhe' bill, ,as it went frdm' the pas jfood,; the Bouse,improv'd'it, and a committee of both Hoaaes concurred^.lf.after thirty years’ servioo officers cannot stand the ex amination of the Hoard, they ought to retire. , Tho Board oßly recommenda that the Secretary of tho Treasury first, ,and the vWeßident of-tie' Qiaho tiou valid. I trust that the amendment will not bo-adopted, Mxp Bayard—l object to the Board, because it takes away tho responsibilityifrym the Presi dent. lam in favor of reform in the navy, but noroTsu’ch a KoiTd li'fl'is * 'Mr - Prat WU“-passc^~thn*‘fi , otiBirof Re* preeenratrves byQ inej of fieventy.'. Then!* i fore an atnoodmentj trhioh.altadtniHo.bC will scoure tho; concurrence of :the Houeei* I itoow the amendment will not endanger tia hill or I should not have proposed it.- _ ■ Mr. Morton—'lho Sonatb knbw : tbatraeldom trouble them abon bills "V?htch; da TMt imme diately -lem-opposad ia principle aud dutailJto. j 'mp»v>;i4.rn abroad that tho j>e?tstinel he j Navy is iasfficieuVlilb^orueirMdit;,!^^*®^ ! toe/>ersoß?i.ei.afthe 4mcr3C»n^C^coaM'W a fft? ; vorably with that of fa* vorably wita itsdt.at ttay -former "period* ‘.T.-be tnrve rhe--Na*y tc* SB it was to only to • iH-i ollioors into arp . tdo.' • tor*iLe ; Vessels. • the proposed boarit ia the jiriocxpltw of our institution:*,-;' before it caonof gei.mtnesicß la f beir Jbe properly defended*- ip/President of. the. tea Snitoß eau pat sut^ ,1R on. Farlongb ©r on tho reserved li^-Tht?ro is hot a o&ptain iu our jr»bo wti* Qo * engaged iatbo Warn/ 18111; many" of carr y.wdundS receivedin mat-war* aBSCd*ii oder the proposed Farther ttiaari® -W*# suspended to allow the precentdtioa , oY : <bc BVbrcfVoffc' by? Ocfi. Jack son <it ‘ gleans, be'-proSch'T&d to <T rt nirr4Bß‘fi t polbef«Ktily'<jfQeD/AriaBtroDg l 'de ciMed*.' /", - iuc (<wordjv&9 paced on Mr. .Gass 1 desk. ruEsENTATioi op jacksoblsi swonn Mr. Cups pre asvAzd it lo tho-/&*>?<<*• -In tlaiog so, took me opportunity £‘p;».v ft tribute to the ureuiory of JAdSa/jx pointedly odd feelingly •illadcii to .of--tho sword of -W:wbittgtOß, sid .itfpasfiiugvfipoko-of tho offer ing of me cun* of "which was at "the’ 5-ita!' time d^§lt4J>v ? .thA side of .tfce sword of; bp? rent -ctf-Whof r -in -the -ojiuso or hamao rr?lrt.»i. Ha to Washington and Franfc -1 ;i wrre very b*f y ftni appropriate*. Ho did d.a t«g;krd‘■ ioesv.w«iuoisi«» «a empty add utf- Tu-? a metnorialof the first' ari vr nbi**f-magistrates, and these; ai i i-'hc-r mvtnr»»- ; Q cf hia Bucccgsor in the ad-- in ui.-itrution, of ue pc-vjramqat, nud secondotily t him iii t&.‘ uifeedena and.. gratitudo nf t.c Amcric^a people, vril! lio aide by -side, Us.ieJ -lokrtd of pauiaiic dcvoiioa, and in a joy phut odfrem cur vision by tho fomre, W rraou kuoratlou?, heirs df our heritage 'no t .u, Cfiie (huso testimonial? of -or;vr>, iraft-wern hat time honored, th?y ni'A b;* a hr the a?«oriatfon to those acrux»B of iir t-ntly hi.vtury* and will find their lovo of itrength'fntd, unti their pride in h«r i»**rittiV* m and rheir confidence !n her fate and fortuafl increased. air. iitfiioliowcu in a speech highlyeuloglstic of tun little ct *Kcw Orldana. Ho spoke jit much ie&tb cntl Tery oloquetitly. At tho .con aiu-iion *f bi’J a joint teflo unou rfeopting. the sword end returning the* to thtr famihr of tho late lVgatl'.thtcs .times, ty uoanl- • mous.ionevot, unf passed.- Mnilwrn off-red r. roßciatiop that the speeches of k'osoro. C-.:S and Bell be CDfetcd oil the -jau-yal. ami that the joint resolution be Carried to tie House. -Passed. ifr. Morton resumed tko dlScu3siQti.of the na vtilreform bill. Ine Board is likely to -be oom poied ot five junior Captains. Jnst think of gorting.4 meritorious: but gouty .Commodore.be fore ii,e;e juniors. Suuh tribunals might exer cise power arbitrarily-, as the President has done ia ths-case of a gallant officer. Beveial bills relating to tho Dißtriot of Colum bia were paseod—among them a bill granting additional municipal powers to--the City of IVaahiugton, and a hni .gVv‘u]g Georgetown cor porate power to levy a Ux.lo pay the subscrip tion to tho Metropolitan Bsilroad, and introduce water. A resolution was adopted requiring tho oom niiueo oiroommerco to enquiroMDto the expe diency of increasing the eatancß ’of'Steamboat Inspectors Nashville; and ,nii oxhur dittetiug the-Sccistary of the Navy- to con true t-f or- five years for vrater-ro tired hemp; arso a resolution for printing various surveys of the route railroads,,tt,epf of tpc jliiieiesippi. Thu civil and dipfoinatie Appropriation bill was ; roeelvcd- fram tiro; einbodyitig? tin amendment rhdtii{Dg fjbg j ;fasf,'j*ji]b'& waa,ygi(iB tßioo, referred to tho-o«jnmitteo.on fiuanoe.-and ordered to bo printad. „ The other orders "6f the day -were then- postponed;, for thc'-purpoßij of “Wi \T*uch pa&eij, After brief vdisQua'aiooii Uovee.— tbe provisions of a of way to all piauKtuiti. ruikoada-junaiog through the publio in tho Territories* as wcTl ua through, those iu the States. • pablio to.-aith ia- .tho-oocstroction foadr, with f*ui tKO,' oapj&jfe'.jLlw Jftbfttiao*«id;Li'ke'doperior., auU ‘Grand? Jlapids «nd- printiug mere than a tnillion and a On uiotiou of Mr. (Jliagman thc.-iiiU-WAfl-tft bloii 08 against 72. &-.•-»■, amendment, granting Jauda to-FUrJda toaidtijo Tttilroaas .^TY^-a f ■_ ilia Soccotary-ef th«.SMMe tfßrifitrod&eea: tamag- «H'?«»^w i in siS-Biitia! MS* A? £Sfflti».ti<iSto£j!W Senate in ibß atl£ert .7, iu view of these interesting oeromntiietv- the “S". e'*M?S!SW*i 1U IMoUpp. BMlihfiaed df .{tulies, who ,wet)o waiting werevuJiuiucit»oi4b« floor.' »>i -**: IS? JMocb disorder, also, for ftotnq*fline xrotnlletf **i A? iK‘ii.»< !>.'•• ityj. Vgt w. danaelJ arnwrlnrf....> :’■ •° n mo, iun ef-hln liowtb, of fenn.,4ho Rest), ldticm rt ‘■the'ftvtiate ajreptiog tiro' dlrtrtf in 60- half uf the notion, token up. Mr. at B ome JvngtU, •fc.uj.ugiii.tg iny, .ctuixuoter- and miiitar; dliill £f JaoksotK - .. Mr - Nuaun* district, rollowea In iiiT. otoquont tributo to his guiiuut liecJsj -J. - i -• ..... Mr. Upnton tirea took'tUoTfoDr, at riiucti length o? Jaukaon’o life add personal itia, terry, narrating minuiely oiredmaanoes or many or Ilia Uttleo, and id eama. of .Which Mr. Benton sras lim aid. .. . . , ■ WhenTttr. Benton had fpiipladeij, th'o'Teßolrf. W 300,000, copies of the opoeotiea on tne occneion ordered to bo printed. .IC.be.Hnvai Appropriat:loii“Bilt traa then la&ei up in-GominiUee.-but after.time laidastdo, and the tni.jndun.atn. to tire Indian rehaion bill odn siileredj. btu tlefinite aotifin,. tbe, Jlobao took n reoeee ; umii-7 u’cluok, for genoral debate. -T? 10 Case at Huriihnrg, . 2S.— Tbo..committee on the Bribery Oneo made a teport thih aftor nooD, fully exculpating nirtbe'cUudidates before the lato Convemion for United States Senator. Tito repott Is signed by Mceara. M’Clintook Thompson, Eyster und-Snllade. <- ... ’ From IVaßltlngtbb, ... • .- j.-. -Wasbikoxos City, mass aboax officers of the .XYashiogton Monu ment. The old Board eay-their time does not expire tor a year, and-propose to refer the mat notunit. . . v . . ■Rui Pool*-glint* ■ ' J - New Ybbs, UebryaTy:2B,;higilf,PpbTfi; wakfa-' taliy ahot ou tiaturduy uighi,” by Baker and Tonier, aho wore-implioated in the attaok made an Tom Hyer?ome time eiaoe. Tomer haa »"«»^„-.ii , ?9lyreoeiTedirij,baas.— - •• • .>v * * * • ,fc *s3^' I; a w oJ?tved at the dock yesterday morning, |ftUh>Qiilifor,nia dates to the Ist She brings SI,OP lib specie and three hundred aod ifomt jiaisefrgsw, inolnding elector Pem.i'"* I Tbo specie is consigned tbpu & Co - 5416.000; fcCo. ;sl6j7ifipo jj Walls & Fargo $lOB OO&iiDr&el & : C0.;P1]00,0% Metropolitan Banfc^S'KtiOO; William:; HogeSt- Co. $50,000. M' The steamer Pearl exploded near Saorgriento. About seventy lives were Ipst, incladiog Colonel Alexander Anderson, a distingnished lawyer of Nevada, a native of Virginia; the 'Gaptain and matoriandiohoot twenty GhinamSßr: Fifty-three dead, bodies. were-Xeqnd end.-twenty men. are missing, ft ]s assertod that the Pearl was Ticing-witlr The Enterprise __thip., Both boats were on their Way from Saoratßbino'ttrMßrysville. A large Amount of treasure WfiJ-GQ : hoatd which has been recovered. - I The Senatorial question remains 'in sfalu quo. Thirty eight ballotaSere had.withont materially changing.-the result,. . > The Cogislato/fr passed, d. bill appropriating $lOOO to oach jaember. The GovotnOr refnsed to sanctloh IVbut it was subs.eflfnently phsstd by-tha -Assembly-inepito of .thd-reto, iar-e vote of 65.10 _ •; .. The papers teem with-inoVb than the dverago quantity it erimo. , George '-Shqlddnr'waS r hnog at.Oaljland by. a inob, native Californian land-tro. Chilians Buffered death in a lifce'mdti* befit: Sait-Joaquin for osftle'stealing— but thew °J@dd fo ; haying ooinmltted nnmerons murderer ?rlndian troubles, in. the' neighborhood -of Kta- Iflaoth river are.bcooming'alarmlng. -A'number of white men haya been killed, and about thirty Indiana. Thoro will bd a general riain g .nmdng the Indians of the North.- - - - "Tbc ’rains Save. again r ß6t in, innoh' to tba gratification of ttoo minerir. - -BaßrnEas- centtooed to be exceedingly dnH.- 'i&e-marists nre about-at prexioua rates,. -Dr* "•■&W **® U «*» * Wows U & Hbm|Vsl6^so. ; Uaccßj 16: ' 5 Tin? tv -■ v; sf/n-v'lnv^’K 16 * iff 1 * but.o fTneni linihn. 1 .?! * sed * **??"“d.8 month* advertisements. ; RHTODES r FEVSR, AND- AGUE CURE J. SKSnzrts.^® 2 wJ-cintcva-midt. t-« tie fTtzUfii djctopy -in ■rhi, .peciac i. ao toniitMiirtit ion. of eTer)r i. E », eei or.<.ouiHQ(,t,, anil (k «lil bM tute Tor on. dl3.«™ oihfctfiuu Work.,{, too nfl™ ??„' anit In the moment h, QMtllJ} “i nrt?' 10 ,' 1 * , rr drags, nbt» pkrQaT.il'^ of which is admitted into tau preparation!' - ■ - * Tbe proprietor diatin&ly claim* time aatraortllSarT »e -mLm ™“ tK ”,°‘ thi * “atobal amtidotF TO KmiliOJUWtly check. tbeAjsip la.person! fehs' ffiirSW ■2?2^^!^S»£S!gS^?S^^ a»BceonUpg.to ~ ■ ..It *JU immedJjdely tellers *U olr ■ Elliott#, or Ague dueasej, Bucb.es'genkal debliaj,n£f&C otc.. .XcCipatfsixl&t once begins t£ recover appetite I »n.l et:to i ;lS.«cji coatlauti untitapsrßiauent nni r£llcal ' care 1* d??fte3«*, ... ; - \. ", t . -.-- w I ttnally, its use wilt baals&Tey cz‘and Ag aefrc»/amlUe* I and all clasrtc- banana aud aJlUriicxiDg man, b? adopt-! lag It u u preventive, win (jo free from Ague or ibliousat* i tacia In thotßcaroa cf lt i* thejcMl 1 Biddy, Is thu maitTralnable on« tn Ihnrr) . t pne br'twbTjottlaa »m oajve/fdr ordinary cases; isbme may require rauro JUrcQtiuns printed id Ganna a, Freccb «na Spanish,. 3 cjojuptmy fach bottle. .Trice tme.Dollar. ÜbcnU d;icjuaf»firti}o Totfif lijj,.; circulars fur »»mea on application, and tha article will be consigned on ■lberat terms to responsible par-hrs iu every section of the country. ••• JAS. A. JtlTOD&i,-Proprietor. : . _ rrovideofts, K. I. Aorsr*—NevYork: C. Y. CUCEIIN'Kn * CO., nw-i C. U. ill Mi. iloston: WKKKd <£ POYTKIL' Phrindr-Tt^ifl: D\QTl’ & SONS—acd for hr floki>ra f'ert^ndiy I'iifa MUa.lv i'tAulifcft— of eleatnury imrtruction ii» V«c»l Miidc, with a choice dlecitun of &cagg f urrauged for thro* vdo. a, for Lho ujc of pobljc ri&jicc* Classes,etc fby Daniel ShrjocS." The ntwTo Tduablt, woiV ju*.t U?u»i fr-.m the i i* rerdTeil uDti f.r Sale, wL'vfKftuie ai;il rKhli, l>y „ . . . UK.MLV KLKBJER, Fign «-f U»« Golden liarp, No. K’l Third street. Sjotlt,coj:rs 37 cents. f„»r retool*, «u*. Noiict—'ibe “ Nlus3j T£d-b«f’ has I'i’jn«mrtduny exam ined b> the lirst Mu» cai Prtfcsror* of this titv, au.i unan. imoasly preuouoced 050 or.lhe best boot* of the fciod over Mr. Bbiyocfe’ has i)jo mont flatteno* test-imp* nlalj to that effe-t in bii psweasiba. liis work is admira bly adapted to traohlntf jnirpoli?*. and contains m->re pleas ioy JLCillUHtxUotlve Unties Uncu a;o> found-fn -anj mnfTir potuication. / (fo ■ 11. KbKBSlt. M a r AUiZlNiid m)K MAttCU.—Jc#r iticrsvEDt ' I'utnain’s Slc£*xlt« for Mawt), Godey'a LaJy’ii Ucx.*!r, do " ’ Paterson’s »MeEa*ln.*/ do • ttnllott‘4 do • do 10 cam*. NEW BOOKS—Lifo and Benntiea of Fanny Peru. My CouTtsblp *nd ItsConrofinencM; WikofT. Life of Unrace Greeley. Ruth Hal], A l&rgp supply Ju t received «nd for sale fit tho Cheap Book Sioru cf . W. A. GILD IL\ fSNY A CO* Fifth et.,opposlu the Theatre. P. fl.r»Wp haTedo3?d op our Store i*t 76 Fourth stxeftt. Ui»o 143 h call at our now rstabllnhiuent on Fiftn street, op posite the Theatre. (frhgf [ . W. a. (1 A CO. VOL. Ist ur L'tfl iCAilo.i* vK Tit ft uiatwiXiCAh CIbTY tlon n gainst fort Duque-sno In 17A5, under Makt-Gereral fltadd<);&- T cdlh*cl thfop SafgfeDt, *f Ith a ape, plans, and & Jfiuld, The plan of fort Duquesne in 17544 s t»y Hobcje Siako. . t . , /. , Aifto—the Mepaoita of Major Hebert Stolu, of the Yir* glm#.U«glmfint, edited by. N. A Craig. For ealo by - . J- B s XlAYlSOX^.fi&.Matketfit, iiIBLKB.—-We bate -o -'large •assortment of •• ■•autily and other Bibles,'•from UicrplsiceßCnnd cheap est editions to the and costlv. For sale at vrurtoTT pniosj-ftt".; v TJAYISOX 1 ?, '" piVXt. -- ■ C 5 MarketP nrthi \ |'l I “'»‘JUr-t.irLA.T.tiunl • Uloiti. 'f,. e 'A-“ a Oa parallel 'passages in -this- Bibib' or® pfiisTSlr It txaata. *-Ty.p* dear nod lafg©: If Is considered-the-most TaAaole edition In prloS-frr-priTßferosem. '• — Foreaioby J. S’: DAVIBOff,'— fe1127 G 5 Market street; nwarFVWb. aT-rinAiS luatrecaJjeU tfc* </ WlMflpgTSTuawe irorfca oo tho'faieory of Muifd; ‘ * byDf. 'A- C. JJkrr, Professor or llusioatth© UirfVeraitj- Df BuTlfn.- • : on Oountorpoim-anfl Fnp»: hyu. Giisullol. * * Trcdtls* on Uormbtry: -by Charleys. Catrl: : - lia*s School. ’ ' *''-W«6flT J » j rrßfttis«on‘MdsJcftl Composition.’ ‘Musical VadaMeetfmr’NV'&'Suroiil: • - • - OaksotfVMtnrica] Orarmnar. ‘ • *— •■•-■*- -i-Jtebnatcn’ji Treatise on Harmotiy. ■ • Bartowe’a Thorough ttasb PrtmVr. For-retobjr - • john n, MKLLon, 81 Wood stroct. ALL Soiten£afl~or lionghnesa of thw Hunria. gyp healed fasS 'of the HetpeilcTSoifp'/ It also re and redness of ther Pklli, 1 khirand&rß “*•% sfcocnveoftntid white. Only I£UWo tS cake, or fweiye cakes ft»rsl}2s'.‘ Soto on# by '■ \- 1 • 7 - T Cibir • •■- ' Thirty- * . JNQ f — Pflg^« m'!^ I li ?? ■ .Bjseasia ol the Genital Organs. Tilth P®4 store and for sale _ fg - y• > J. w. BCTUSR, A.-GO-'.j . Pl Vfr ße,ld «nce for Rent. A•• t T ro , BtQr J double mansion. £»* -**ytaii r .wi j U».KoW-bacic buUdincr, Stable. Plasma, fn^’township,) adjo£ JSSsfir^fi^/ir? 4 KBqafro'atl^tfirdTrcet, ?^W£ rt - ,o ?'v l, " u a.-a.'-BiooM»K^r - ftb2S - 3tr - t -■•-■- < JAMES-foraAfW *•■*»«* &«» Life and Beauties qf.Faaay Ehra;. *•’* ~‘ ’ ’ “'* • Peterson’s Magazine “ ' ’ *•••.- •-••.'. « • . Frank. Leslie's Journal “ - 1 '•'*• *“ ■- r ‘"' *'■ No.SIJf&pOT , i s;BtoH'fiobx 1 ‘ : ‘ ' J ' ; " r ' Woir-Tt’a Roost kiiii'other paplw,' Tbe Initials: a gtory of Mo-Jeru Life- **• 4rfiDo, Mj Courtship,.AncUta Consequence*. BoOKa fof Bale by MINER <fc CO <cb2B ■■=-:■■■-- ■■ . . N 0.132 amlttflelil f ’ e t. pouit houses roll siLE^ioar M i o f 1. ford street, by 100 deBp on amw nf■ (wo story Briok Houses, well arranged fur 4 or fi fbaniHso This property will bo sold on ftyorabie terns S. aOXHBftfU} 4 SUN, diu-TJilrd ptrvetT LiNJiN and iiousu-keeping goods a. av 4 CO h»ve Jubc recer,«l 100 p.ec,, IrTh 01017 grade, warranted nit pure Flbx ■ Also » EKr . O ,W'-Ko&kßmtos OoPir, tthtch win tm spirt BCgtßttHy 'pVceii. 8 -53$ H<y. a ttol’AfcrJrfsqGuri feb2o n! ' d ,*?s'???•.' ';; BOW'S _ WWW?li—sooo Bu Initoto-onil fcr,saJoi^“^'' ' •”• :?usaii{0 jwdL, . “ fiocoflfisow to J. Kidd it.Oo - • - No. 00 Wood street. 4 “ lUCK3 -«Wftiln iai» by ■'■' - . ‘rt.KjUll'Q nß.io A^V^ 1^^600 and for e*le by -X-. ?' 8 ‘ U1 ‘ ?-A flno toc ' l ™ BW,< * m'J Weilfty Vy r . .: . " Fleming nnor • MLWff - eM11 “linl« ana for e»IJbT- 1 V. lllMa - -gLmiKO mina. ow*****mmmk. Bi.ACK.I JiAl) CUV - OJid for sole by • fr^r 4 " assortment ptj'iand. [fe.l>g)l FLKMJNGJiAoiI. Cjiica taiiTj aTjd ltfr sal®:by -V- - fcbZß- ) ,-. , gLEMIiIQ M/ffl ; Hff3 b M» ttriouy pflme to r Ml» by 1 ■• »» -■ - jj&iTa;- maib i 'HPNTm:;- • ■! O*? J* 200 bCiw for SsletiT" v •'- • - ,!* r-ftwa _••• •-: ;aa>^»AmW ! Hrortiife t- BAK LHAD—BOO ttwj for sate by" -7 ,BMITg r MAI« A «?“ rota “ d Sl^AnwUltJUU* 5§S appftifi&d bv Bepoitdttlbe Audi* k6B **»?S»iwtfcof the life, Fire aid IHatlae InswSw Comnanv OFFICE tt FIFTESTREFT 1 7 ■' MASONIC HAIL, PITTSBBaOH n, Jas. D. M'Gill, GALWAY, President. “> - . A ]eQ f *jPi**t Hall and Cargo Rlaks on the Ohio and mi«. rfsilppi nrenrani Hl«m> And Loss aad bvtfire. ,L J ' P^WcfthaBedi^| o Ufidy.^SfS^^ I r %^ jSSZ&JPFt ■ : John JoUwton, y - m.. * -- SumeiarCftniin; '■ jS!S,S“ ES,: ■'■•:•' Jam « W. Uatlman,- John Scott, . ChOa.-Arbmffhof, Joseph P-Ofnamysr, B, D»yi4Bleh«ri - ■ Jom«ojanraS»lV • John S'oSi- ' ' Horatio tf,too. Klttanninz. f«bs:lm ... ' JOHN HAHPKlt.Treasurer. saassM&s!® ' :• Kerffcnt; wjE '.i.'i-S’fi'KS-' B.srcwjiuj, - f-'r .»« • '•' •'•- , ..=,■'• "“r K: CHESTER, J ' - r .' ; , —. 1 MA.vtPicuiAini or'. _ ton M**; and j of BOaWKOS. fcSW^s^W^saßsas —’ ' : " ■- j*n!!s . : "^oiaiiS&SSSS"" 1 * ig-^BSBtse^ti^Ms ■^bS^?.«!?*? s >.(?W aa M l fcj ilorfr - '■'“■l .V ?*&3F*»**** *wwt-«t iassss^w^ ifi-cffin'c 0. •■• 10ana Iniina TranoportaUonrifiko,taken :»t- eurfent-ntrar - - _ _•.. RB&E&E&OBS. . ***■ '■' * ' ptwaßcayt •- -• • • • fc,Co, »' * .® on, < ' "WiSl- BtoaieT * Co ’ Ji-A. Ifutchiaotfr k. Co- f ilLaGenari Cow •*’ ~ - • ppUJjJXEWrr. - - Inngl /Alnrfglit, HontinßtonT"MTE!HoiiTOjii * oi'' f 5 £ 8. IWnm.i©j- : IC.-H. 4 Uoo. Abbott, Wooa AOUrer, HK&nJtPisnshl*, . .... .CalebCopoAco,-- CbM.Megalgoo.A Co., DrexoliOovßMkm, .. Bcott,Baker4cE^Z!_.. Harris, Ualo 4 WMjliifflginicS. v~ - ■■"■: Jkpama -bums, Jfo.llp W»ter „ • ¥Vl^?«‘ J ! u, H^ B< W i>a,n *K«l>yHie.'' •-“ " ’.-’ r •-“ 1 Williim Bignfty,; ' ■ 'jusuml ; jfr»a, ; “ -’• J»me« M. Cooper, • Samuel li: Kla, - ; Bjamelßek/ ' Wmtmmaihnrn, BM»rtDanl*p,}r;, —MmSrDihmS? — - PranclK.-^lien!. CLBu&aca,-;'• IMmrmtsn, -WiUeißryint, WillisaS-Haya, •.: -: . » Jutrn Shlptoa. - r - ••• • • • docil Hospital.~ “"cr »w. H.lSCfimx; between Wikri'antf‘Market streetv*Dd J. lLttn, North-east metier of Diamond, Alle gbenycHy, *r» the attending Physicians to the abovrlnsti* tution, for the first quarter of KS4.- -•.-•■• Applications for admission tony be made to them at nh hours at their oQe<sa ? or at the Hospital at 2 o’clock- SI Recent cases of accidental Injury are received at aUteurs without form. ’ Ai u U Amoclaiiuu o t Pittsburgh. Pft.—uiVlCE, tio. luS Tliiiu* ai uiLi.iTuppoaite iafrTeivgrßpht)ia«f. - Tiua As*o«atipq_i3 ojsauised /or .the purpn3o Of affording muuul to each other, ia cade of aiefcnoss or ac cuent. li> paying a irmail yearly payment, tha member ot the weekly IwutiUdQrinfffclckneas. aTeragju £ $lO per week. . Ia UUg.AsaociaUoa ali mambera are equally Jo the management and Fmacce CotamlUed-Ccmn ‘iajttgs. Bixa*™ Q, jj, ilurpsioT, " • LVnsuHiog latsrr, M. D. \rap ir, J c ® or|i *° i*oun|yiv*nlttivuii ro»a - c-oiujumy, tmsavam, -Decembtr 23 iaJ 1 ‘“ a ' Mf^Tlng of the .StoOKhoitfers v w « .“J 1 . ?C i> l r,fCto " 01 tfte OHIO AND t*£NKBYL \ A£»LA HAJ LKQaX* COMPACT, eusulijir'yeaf "teijl 2UUit*I>AY, tto-lath day of January. IBKI, bslwenn *>£ &ourst>f lU iU.'atid 3 i*. M , (meeting at tO' > • 'fly-orderof tiiff Board of DlrtctoTs. .-■ . d-u26cßd_ J. ROBTNSON; y«retaw; ' ILSi". ooytitjf Jf uiia ana J^oin ASKOLlnttfliij OifiCt* Ai p. 9; ij’itiiNT aTltjeßT Ulacottnt ha;—MOhhAr. NotS oiTorrf on to the Secretary, nt the store or- Jotnrn. Mellor, So m Wood street. Weehiy DoeArccjiiyed .at the same time and' Plsem [dceltiml - J. tvmrrihH, SeereUrv. ll 5T 3 * ° t»ct»—' l'ui a'roliV ut x±ua > *st». lr^’ > TONE EXGINU HOCSILi (a' Dali suitable for public meetings,) will bo let-for tLree or Tour nitrbts in the week. Enquire of 2 • • ... CfEOIIQK BtTNSTON, 1 dfctam • -at- Whig street ~ i",JOUKNEYMittr'TAiLUES SO tiayv. CIKXY* of Bittshzuyh knd fh<» jirsi WEUN KSDAY of «rCiy nio6thV M-WJUOCULEITEE’S, In the •Diamond; • By-order.' * '■ MV ' • ■ OKOI-CTVSEEgS. Socrtfary: .A* 1 . 13 ?. 13 ? o** 0 ** "O^^^’o.SotJ —yeciseverv Tuesday eTenJufl? 4 Escmsasf, No.;B7—Meets first uni thyfifc Jriiiny of each month.- • . fm*r£s;]y ™ |r 4tw-Jutf»by*n-6tiHea » Vfccr .attend at.yonr Armory, on MQ2JI)A ~wnriN~ v_g. PJs?MBuguanta bpfgje Uw.CMaJamy. V- K/m, : - _. ... . . ..... .. . Secretary pm lejxu . '*'*• Acyßsttcjftt ' MO3jE3_P, .Sixth -street. agent fbr-sollimz end buying PATgWT Zow authorized to eeU'theioHowingUtoJyptttentedaiiielos: ■■ Samis A<j anunings*Patoutfttlelr JJaehlhej 1 —* r •“* • ‘Mapper's Pstunt Yonter Pianfa : ~ .- --- ; -Troa’a -■ - v *- •*- • • - —■ Coo’s-patent Drill, foe Rrilliug-Iroa; - Copeland's Stationary and Portable Saw Mills; • -5 Crawford's Seam ahd-WaterCluagea? andT' Griffith's. Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines •Ihese.ar s iideahftToj>een.examitted ana jnatfdnßts, ajid-pronounced sapericuv to &ny4n use. He is also authorized to sell Rights to make and-vcndtheso articles in any port of the country. . . JEMS Wort 9 ***"?« Agpncia‘'f9r ; otter patented Rights end new soul gird' to tho biui ness faithful and constant attention, - - He refers to ttie following ... ■ ■ « •- ' 7r OARi>r . The. injsdrfb&s dmT« long, I‘een, acquainted Kith Mr. nun i to aujrno nuty.wish fcreraplcy’hnsarrices, as a nn* tleman of aSiatidelitlgablo'indujtrj. in whoso exertions rp*y Mpfaw!; - - NerilljH. Crate fc . ... -W, Robinson, Jr, Wm.EMiopr I J r ; , ;;iohnßrtLh«n, - w.jLßoimjr^;t-._ 11 4i._njaiina»*X!o T Jam,*Wo<*h-‘<- - - '< cN.BoM&tfßpns. ■E-- I ' *.s 1 8hb553Z , «' " «nay*Waiti!, ■William Phillips, . _ Andrew Poltoh,^'e - Wilson STCandlesSp A: Vf . Lifcml£ Pnta'ctrearr. KoveinbeT>27{fc JSfrtf - Doin’* Patent Book Orullni; itiaelilnea. ixf’taamsa about aw pousssf «& bo «j T -■ BWM-DT'Drottiotb.oistttetho wottf« fiteWiSixlii thßordltmry way. a. & Fowler * On, Meoutaeturere. -5 <■: The subscriber haa been appointed sole eaent in the Uni. ted States, for tlfs*balextt;fifl&ifctQ-Ufle m i -\.r 7*ta-AK2BS&F*SAXON 9 H9 Bixthjfo«fc’* r_ w.\£ ;?* ". T M.*V " ’ •“&*' Hon. Wm. P. Johnston, President A. V* Be R 4 W. MUnorKobertfl, Esq., Chief Eog. A. V. B. Bi *' Gen. Wm. LarimwvJr^-President — - • - 0. W. JBarnes,Eflq.JCwer^bXP. n wr A .8 rr- • " "" •"-• : "' v Vde^:: " * shO TK E. ~ DALY’S BTOQKimritfAMfI?ACTORY, 2O tfrstJtonte*'-above -MarZcfriirttL 1 „ . PITTSBURGH, PA. ATf HERE WIXL bo found the largest and best assorted JJ*. Btock sale in this city! Purchasers >ril} hug It to advantage to eall at,this pa tftbiiahmentand examines it'is all I nevd-to insure their custom. , *' - 0 DALY “ N. theCasi£-£r&c*wo Coanxa.~~ - _ febisy cm. —-' . 1* r ace rl c a At- VO*tt -~ ''..- ■ ..", I rjOHR DHXIEKSWKISD wishing to declino. tnaiaera: X offers hla entire etock of-Goods, compridnSTinS enu assortment of FAMILY. .QBQOEitUBS, at COS? for cosh or opprorttf Mot. And -»m VioritlTely dose out £5 SrtdSto'* 0 " ‘ of AprU ’ Thu attention of the Trade,, and Families desiring choice goods at xotTTaiciSr is respectfallyr solicited.' 1 . “!v ; • P i' J - D - „ f i /®"The fixtures, in Us temereland*-ijgog£***£ coexisting of a Coonter, Cases ofDnvfin firlovf 1 . T«ll,littepld at o tirgaiiu To any 2S 1 rfmil«.Wtoes» Itolll offer rare InduSfff ln I and Met furnish Coal at the moutij-of SaW-MUt Ptefatei to to eltlxer of the cities, os well as .’ or b K W “P>» of our platforms, upon rensoaabloterm? 1 teamiat e ®" r - W» ham eueatUfii ie^J.V7e?’? ff F?f LVBAT “gwnh *“*»»“ lk»tb<££tn/’ite£,£ dealing mjaohtwin WeeUefictory tothe em- mis.-2wd«i T'rafrvrtAVAcor.i.isa,- vr. E.'BaiTa-~ —.W.n.«*ou— finite, I) J. rirliei-iii ’"i, > ! WHOLE SAL E GROCERS, PRODUCE AND- COMMISSION MERCHANTS, i A.ND DEAtEfttfrn Ml ftffias y;PfttiWglr'ilaaftfaV JX teovllM B<ron4' r !mU 181 .last Sjßac— aJo Lmbeu p«»o»,iaoT*tjS»oi; v .. * . ' 'aa» *® dfe *WyAHmSEMEHgS. - i • " T H E E C C OJE 88 .j. ' <>P ■' - ■ S A B Ij B- O RP h e a'ws ; 'f 5 naaJoducea ; tho Mnmigat jo proloi,^L^y~ : - J ' ' ■*; me. hays, .? S°r!Sl! Parallrf D “ CBr ' lriu »pp»» ftrthefirjt itos ta tlxlsCßty. ~.... •« c£ask : ' tlnd perform- many- tf-hu WemtorfalJlr 7 ELTTHE BOOTH, - ... ”S|S®^SM#a;gSS4j' i ”- £|Sbel6jsJii" entuc ’ c » ,rt “ *«»» mabonioii7ll' la irthia^rf’. 00 NEXI TCBHBAY EVBNm<frtS-! lytewio'caaßfrfa-a rprincipal Hu B l c -isd to_bo bndmthD i^tnrs.Cpiowlue^w ititSca? ° ■ * Jtamui, ■ : '— ;i i:_j —J—--VHWiHY'WOtoSr’ ■ • ti-- ■v - A -.. v■ ** . •• BgctgreQqmiqittee. • :feb23 ‘ ' 2£M«*£;Bgsi£Si - mototLoaottra 7e lcwMibtHflr A -atTKdwdllnrh™^?; *8 ward aforesaid; amt: praja that trfuN2 ' plcoßci to grant him a license' totccp a ppbliehonsoar<S psbb&mk: 1 1 ’VMJia.- iiusorsbjo tlie Jutfevn Ar fh« *-"»*“* innad^tL^S^. 'Pf^suar-ieima^- pleased to grant him u iSctei lo hespn pabUche^onm* ■ sssss&ssA: l5 " fcMtWtV.- msSHSSS^' j^ler^ml'tEsrjtw 'W&ftfFl*- s&h&ss&&2stmss& :—: - " fnh24:3t* ';' siciitaiJO.nl W/twporfaUoii Uetjulretl bv~ union, soy trom Gj .o 40 tons of Annuity Gocdr.Prr.vls-. ions. Ammunition, Ac., to bo dellterodto too IndisndSS* fcr i? B o Up r Agency, at snob points' on the rSerT and In sucb quantides os bo may--direct; the boot to aton at any points of delivery for snob number of days, not ’6x -o«ding_fire, as said agon t may require to enable bim to tils ttibUlSTiud Goods, 4c, to the Indians. The salbe nronosdl's to cover alsafhe transportation-of cay', 100 tonaortLods. Provisions, Sc., mere or less, from St. Louts to Port Union! Ik!u!! I,t ' p !t >po if l ? "Hi if®' t®** l ™ l for transporting also iuu™\ “ l w v d ot u qf: ? twas * fr3rli,ioM ' AcfifomFort ■****« ?BPJW* »latter transportation' sbooli stato the u in^ f F' c ’ 11 ° s ' a *° be and alto embrace a ptopo* nllton spec!lying ibe per dicta compensation to bo nskf In Mrtim'm™ 2 '!,',? Bh0 ? u tbe boatto remain at rort benron ? iiuhdcnt tune u, anablo him to eaecuta hla dotlts us Commissioner, to negotiate with tba Indian tribea to be assembled tnore. The contractors will be eipectodlo fatnlsb, tree oi ebarge, the-Iransportatlon for the under* stened and Ills, assistants, who. will accompany the godds,' ana eub-istenc? Ibr than..whilst on board the steatSSt;' and ip Cjuo Ihe boat be detained, by bis oidera, at Fort Ben-* too.dlae sutodytonce and transjortallonon'their return. ."*• ln readiness to re*" iSi*!!® 1? LonU by tbc Wti of'Maj,lBss.','No- u P° n "which -insurance cannot he ’ The right will be. reswred to tube tlma to consider, thy tods, and the right also tSreject any boats. Steam or Seel, that are not considered by the undoriigoeti oulti jiTitly'TitonuitTrsprory, trud-edapted- to -the proposed ami. to rsjlctaay. and. aU .bi-js. if deamelnnwjjs* ■o—propcdals will each be endorsed—“ Proposals, for Transport) g Indian Goods,Provisions. 4c., up tnoMlssoorl 3yAo the rata-perTuiadrad.ponnds, to. ■-bthHiejUders Will contract to perform the rtrvlce, and must be accompanlGl by u-guuniutj that tho bldders'tnit' enter into snlllcient security lor the net* lorm.-nce thereof, in case iheir bids shall be accepted. fgbU - A- CUMOHftG; Snpt-rid. Agj. ' ' ' ftOtJco. - Cl J'rEhP/ Dl ‘ AYa . W.ftTs, TFAOONS,-HACKS, OH £ eTCT 7. description ot' Carriage, ar* u-qLireaftrcaHmt yfas-TrraTOrtT’s- ofllce/aud-payLbair Ll* s^mh™ I J?- < K5 ar UF •SKhSSw*- ttey trill bo subject to pay 2j per cent additional' JaNO. a iiAYJPtr, City Treasurer.- - .fro, .21 Smithfigld streets. • -Vjitac mdy HouiL-ti In o.bail UraYaU J“* an astute scorn-a ehocbiatr fiat " * O • fornlsh orery description cf Hats xma (^M-Rt P "I U att r ßUott li KVnWti £,b24, - - j. wilson » sos.-: NI *UK SALE AT.NO. 101 WOOD BTRJSE? 11 Lila aniLUeanties or Fanny Jfcrn. ~7 f' iiuth Ilatl. Ida Way. • - BaHdgß; * Jmoh, fr om Umtt: bylMen KntWiSoUihj'g Almanac,'for ISSSv For m 1« by B. T. 0. MOBQAK. Myßkitut-A co’rUdacuro in CMraof .Wlio°j.lng Oougb, CriSup.icgprteo uuj/.is.oents.:. Procux" a bouir .if ycuivkb to prwerTO jourhealth wliait jour luonoy. Compounded «udttr tulo, wßoWlirsnd HAfcT, Jr.., -~ Uh2i ' - r rr- Wcvl4l WoodetJ. I vii. iuKD-a cAurajtMiAvJxiiiaajss—wm«Heotn,Y: Uly reapT» Aridity of. Sioandt, cure Heortbßin. tight. or Ptairass of tho CMffiottattoWhlT rowmmcnded .totboto jtfHlctoiT. With .Dyspepsia. Idr raj* -~ t: -AQ.d-lLtVoad auiiirt. - ■p?Jal'ir»tlljiiHlOSf. •' Hi nut •?' ■ ■“' *S^*W "M'biaft’a'KoOatrMW wtlt b/Wi'Trfißir . - ' ' Y - AlClie: hy .. . ys o1 ™ !- : y «™- cf Horace GrYoy.' ~.'-. :.;: ; LlibMid,£MoU»»oHranoj;Sero • - :’ atjlwir binning; , , Qodey, fir March; 20 cents, • ‘ .- . JMMMfeHagula* fcrilittK • Ifcui<£ toilmi’a Ma^myfpryMrob-jOcmta.— -,,X«)kee.l(ot)on»^fox Jlatfbi,', i.TomCtoibJsr.byUjfßt. / teJin&Z''L ’ T. .•v»y.«Pwft#RondfheaaJjocfc gtot« or. feb'23 -- ■ - •-•■■■•' •, ■ « ~ *;_£ ', •• 87 Wood BtreeL r -ttcstaenee at Evergreen. “ I « Us property in the i, tTaigiCoD --Colony, iioas Township, .five miles fWm»- fitteliutgh . n. huaMT»- i 8 by 3t'&an«e4?«uiS3£ “»»*>■• Kitehou, utils, Page urf “• *»“>r Closet tutd witli-JiUitAOlß hot sml cold -staler pipes-■ t Attached totha cuusoErs Two Acrtcsol Urotiiid, held Iq fee, ca Which illerw: tea Well oJimhiUlDgKift water, a 8 tablodshd» Chic tend I^ C ? on; ' f™ TWed wiU» a'School-of tho ugh' eitonleTjaaii is -undertbe 'mamissment-of a •gentleman" !"“ Vixglnio, a member, well quallfled to teacfieveß-UHi higtter : branches .of study. Tali admirably conaaciid, Scnoo l of lncalc a ] ? b|o:Bax^ta^to^o-iaMrS^nii!h? Ji«p boro rb op.portp.itKyof-BljoetiSa ••wKhoS. o c« e i SotSfe The.Uoate and tht, Two Acres will to out tte InteTMt&i tbe form property, amj the avails wwite nor27aitf i»' xus aigsiviijf m p g» „>■ . jjeßlber Xoro» r lB4i.;l*tfw ttowiStS,^ aigumcntQi .iL to XfcoaT H gin - uz * t *?* afr s. i ß roL b:r4-/^uS?afe|?SLS atao ■ kd. jil, ~: GREAT SKSII-AOStJAIi'SALK OF ... A. a: MASON & CO., .. 2ND STILL StJBTITKB SEDUCTION IN PIIICES.- ' A A. 11AE0N ir co.' iMli-coptlnm their solo through LA • tbo monlh'of Februerjr.' their hhmetLße Block will be Again roar ted down aou c’JaredflC Btfll greater reduction in-griste- ; ; . .. feu usaua a a-xjuv a»ia bail BOAi> A ;; • » THEXEWISIOWN EIUMH BEBDILT.' All Trains now Crossing .on tuo; Dridg«^« a fiiß Fast Traio wlii commence ranting again on MONDAY XiEXT, .February.l'CLh..leaving ijurefa (Jhllt, (except Sunday) fitlo’clocirP. M. ' ' • f J-' MK»ICI3IE?f t Agent RaFlrafl.- -*• RELEY’S HOTEE: ' CORNER’ FOOKlif AN I> GRANT STREETS, . .. .. • ■ 7 iViTi&SEGa; pa. '■ mygfcy).. ,E. HUEr.'Jropriotof,- ... ,* , . .. .r, :■:> ■ jjtciimtooatr imiieta * i'. : ! AKB parUcularljiinftwlld c*U ifavk 4 rf .KtPT«, rompriitog .Very'Tajlet, ■: steamboat me, which wo offer at. prices tHot caniSt fcll~ loglre ; -r l ««*««*«* QaApVBEISINGERArGK AlTjy. : ? ■5 IfctWood ftmt : -v i * .j. m HCNTXa feb2o :• : llsjw at.UAM3O’SN(S» Dsgaerrt.n Omttt. O'* FoOTLh iSraa ' ; , t0 ?7?59 Dollar Alt xm* nmnvtli «B f pleuo. ’Cuiaioa.tduD la»f«rr«ccs.l*. o*ll«rrdo3Ußlar u;;iuwiU4iiO« on saa.
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