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BY JpttXSAlP* * OUiLUOafi, ma-nw -ootoa triraar *a» rntn ertßiEa.' V 4 /• »■ :»■> •• --•-• : -i ._ ; v v ■ • ttfr-TJtRMSsr-ExhiDoßMa-A-jnr, p*y»HBrtricUy In , a ootjaU 40"BlngM noptartvt ala »t tfca counter In tbr •’■ > Offi«,Tind&yUmN«r*»Bojs.' , • , - -■:«■•" .-:> In published from the ttcje offlf*, on A largA blaiiiet eite i l *to«t,»tTWO POliAEff»7a«r l W»ilT»lioe. 81ngl« conics nranmgi. ' - - 30“ Boj*pe» *HI ta 41*ontinai)d {unless »t tj» dIR3» . oapftfai Proyrirt&rgj gtiffl ill Mtcttßges vetaM. - •‘ iGrtomUmtionirlil t»iaH toanyoxderimJesaMcoin ntMhf.the toosoj* taaßsftciaij wabrahe&iathU city. •- - J - M&r Caeauck&iomihe ftforaftfflttgc/ the Mondko Pod ft *”£ *£&!&& ** *%*£**. Qtfkfil w the city, vhav toS t . - - tirtfitKy taw’iu.tfcoc naftcc, an imat'rtatojy .* S&tltcn %?? .. . •■• • ~y: y. •; ■>••. " . ' ■♦-«■ > , KATES OF ADVjEBTtjSIHTGj ' AOESJSD UPOir. ST XBB PITTaBUBan PRESS. v—'•« i'-i-r ~-'v •i-.'i.nSXCCteIIOSMRffIt.OSXSS: ■ .. 14 « ** «»ch odditkmri 86 l:.i v ■ 176 * ■» two midp......* 800 ;.••* :-,:a ft.':-43o«»-. 400 * * two owfcifca— *OO • « .•-«•• throe • KK> ' 7 411 .-^^y-.,—,1Q 00 « ■irmnii I^oo _ u . pna .. ~ 18 00 . .: StandingCWO»idrllncaor petlo 00 ■ per of the paper)..26 00 yr .*J_ ' " ?rr t' l ' v , AT LAW, • ■- and -Cherry tiflcy, - i TimsuMH, **., • i- 4v“WDlk(tMeid V> tite ptoSniloiial Imilapa u vsoiiL st '; ' hUoSlee, betarwn tiohoura of BA. &L «n 4 4P. M. afowi t ) C» OrUndo Xioomln* W.WrrOfice, Voortb street, nbove’Wood. , . . Thomw giMwitollv - ■ LAW-;Office Lcnrric’a BqjMln^gmrth ..A 7ttQßKsY,AlJLAW—mowtr> .U :U* Ar VBOSSS7 A>O>;JOaTOBELLOS; AT; LAW~Cmce in , ;jg2 D. H« Banni .-."■ A STORNBT ATI*AW—No. IST Fourth *tfwt, «boT» fiad gftdthficl&. :;> - ,f « --w «•; • - tHarB7:y ■ .j-, >r, •; . -.-/,, J. ffi Morrlion> / WHHIsrDOUNHKLWB AT XAtf-Offlee, r*. .•■■• . -CL. tested to So. U,Qzant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, Bk .■■•.•:. ...-- aprlfry • , v :r. jt« Biddle Bolnttli ’ ■ ' ■‘•V*. l "A TOBinS* ATXAW~b«Te •-iVSuli tbfoM, Strath rids.. ttmrtj»ndnEcf all kind! dono wiib ih» KTn&tOJt cm* imd legtl accuracy.. Titles to Ke&l £». -I PO»lg BUSINESS CARDS. T 7 JL BRAVO, Diamond, Plttsbunb, IV, dealer li ~ ' JU » Country Produce, offers tbrstuea choice stock o . Groceries* selected IbrXMaJU/ w* . > ffnlccs Of every variety . . .. Mills. Also. /-'‘oriadJVuttvP&relgnandDoafirtle. ErodaorfedroninexS ~'ChangetbrMerehandix*.' :■ _• ■ i;•>—*.-& D. has yr&ctxreda' ftin assortment oTLandreth’s •Warranted Garden Seeds, and invites Um attention dr all In* . temtedlnraralaffair*. ■■ ‘ •.. 1 janll . ■ J* S. LBSOH, SXcAAtPIX A. CO., WHOLESALE QBOCEBS, i 4»j> nuuou is. v t - Hotels and Eitttbarg Kans&ctoros, • . ~*ogfl) L J'ITTSBJTHaiI. 'HUBS .-.- _ BULET « BES9BAW, • nnBA ftBAIXES AND FAMILY GROCERS; SeAlon Is X Woodai and Willow Ware, Japanned Tin Ware, Houae " 'shwt?lstt^S^^ :WM, * i * # * OI,BCtaU ' NO ' 2531 i • King A HoorlitH, .' ; . ~ - 'nTHOLESALE GBOOKRB AND PRODUCE DEALERS— IT: Ifo. 37W00d street. Pittsburgh. . r ; .: Imy23 S aot l aSinsaioN 2±e&.. . TT . and Fh%t ita. • faoy3 £>al * aaordookt < : /TtOHMIBBIQK AUI> rOttWAaDINa UKBCHAKS, im> * : \J BTgiVMnaAT Aa£MlB—MO. T W«ler itaxrt, «mlnp»U, . Ohto. _ Upl;tf •f „ .{.pjaßtor-j.— ..lhot mostnc* L. j- 1. wako*. :.. HlrKpstrlelt <&, Herrons, ! '7 rCT)rHotB3AiRmocBBB, PBODuojs AHD ooasa&. ,jreAMa wiuoa,,:r; : .BmujmMia, mnaitreuj, HBrtnßSk. - ,-.i mrfitai.. PUtabutghT , r - • eillcrii Ctki r inpBOgPOBMpQENiiBAhQOMMIgnOSitmgIAKTg, , twu bicuotoi, Httaijt^gh. - 7 auiw ts. Etlcfcetion, ' > UTHfflmiS OTH)CBBB,IMPCrBTBM OFBIUNDres, iff'-"WUI** eajB«**fcHo«.imSta irs oranirof Inrin ... , a. d. wjuuubi, •tIrruOLESALB ANJ> JUXiU. £AJ£tL7 ; GBOOEB, AHD Jfl .Jor*wßs»mCaaminS'm.iMcchint, Smleii In Pi»4w!«jiul Jl»nu&ctanß»Woo4rt,! tor «nt«*tooUia«»n»o«oS»adßi* >-» io-g i : ' . : - - ~~~ 7.. AES ■AND KSTFAIL - DHALEIJ In man* a »f-' Paper are! Bt»ttartr)VNo.C3 AVi pad Pqnrth,) Plttabnrsb. fa.. [w ■ ~ •■ •• ‘ B.C.8to«ktoll, , T ATE JOHNSON JUOOWTON,' BOOKEBIAEB, Bl] Ol *jg&2 mt'IOD PKBrmW; JSaTABUSOUKNZ, (lam'Jooj -X-nroa* gwo«wa,>«ga MiAHg BOORmp STATION] ~.S» ffAKBHODBIw«TM*j)»r<«J to eiscat# «y«i* strife | . Btetofeat Job ftfimSeu 800 l i • imcj wttt&t catltevnd ontl it: JUsn* BWk'snd SOHStaay ! WnteboftM*’ comer of Slsito IMaUnfeOfllramaßoOlt'BlDatiiy, Ko,6oThlrtst. -bftrl -• • gchMhpMi & Hwnnleln. T\IIHOG&4PHEKS—Third atraet, apposite ths Poet-ode ' Übdß, * VMHn£Osrdfteic,,EnfimTslorl)r»iro, on Sttme, Prints • te n6rtrtwnAti9 jricos-. .* ocOSJy laitin Lioomii, rf . !>*« AOJOTV MiirchMKUis, Stock, ul m$ liJiSrtte.aSs,- Nif.M'Kartß i MtMribarhniitootancScn office ttthMb«optaM, forth i M® ll **"*: taH SUb,: Bona, Hfr& .n i dl oihcrlnctaßiiinjtofiirtJiC'ceearlty of, Money, amt forth i p.Bnhu»'WA)tato;'ttC’Stocka. WUI «I*> glTcjroffipt ani nnaso ; 0 BBOTHEBSi .■: . ~i ■_---* .■■-■-tiaauum to J- KIM: k Qo.l ■WraotraAlH BBUOTIBISj iVo.W' TTOoi iiriO, PiM bargh, "P*. PrejnJuton JJtßt. 3TL»n«!» Cal«bf»ta Tenggiig.,AtpKiln. Ac- ■ . mVT:y lirUOusaaiß BEDS W ABBHOCBB-Oonrir Krttirn T» ‘WoodltoeU; «IKI corner Wood »nd Sixth. [ftbl JHO.fIBOUTTj --■■■■ iliijport«:of^irattdlevfiin r --Winp,&o,; ! , P**Cl» ud, Appleßrondy, &e. - . i 1 . . Alao, Rxu«tii» J.nn BantLis. Oorpax of RmlThflaU «ad Prtmfc -PliUburgb, pa. fdeff ■ •;i .:FJI.QODA-TJBAeTOItK;. .TEtro m Ol4, Country Blast Tera-Frencb Bran- 5 dtsa, Wlnea, aa, corner of Diamond alley ana tfie Diamond, PltleharKfr,J».-..- ; . ■ - feb3B:? W.ilfer P^.r.haU, THPOBEBEgni ip«ta In Xnnebsna Amataai - PsMr 1; Hinging.. . . I, /i- , mnr3 ~:77H» VmfKDDKlii,' . .. T ?®pKKi,o«al«la;Kaßoa ( Boa4B,'Mo«g«g»9 ) n«a JLi Bm»i3taekK UaemaiinL &«. tfaroio Hill, Plfti itreet, next door to tho f , aprB ..ad .-■•■■ ■ ' PUBLISHED DAILY :BS PHILLIPB ft nTLT,vrm»a at mup <- rnTr nTT T r trrTTfn •' rnnnrii in . M 1 °° P BIBEET8 ’ AT s*M> o PEB ANNUM, OH $5,00 WHEN >w BUSINESS CARDS. • ®* L' CUVBBZSS.' A BOH, • GENERAL"-AGENTS, No. 50 SAtSmiOlfield ttreet:--' imvl • * ;4obn B« RXellor,' TJT«OI^Aig i AND RETAIL,DEALER IN MUSICAL _Tt INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music, School Books and Stationery, No.l23.WooditroBt. - 777- ■>: ,■ < i Qanl C&Sk A. Tlndle, WHOLESALE and Retail saddle, HARNESS, VALIBE and CARPET DAG manufao turer, No. 100 Wood stroetj Pittebatgh/Pa. v.... li. £:• Hsywnrd* . .» • v- BALER in and BRAID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty ats.. No. 174 Pittsburgh, Pa.. • ■ ' ' je!4iy- ■ ,r “ 'Wmuni of Third and Wood streets, above -4 r, ~ lfl prepared to do wtery descriptien of Ruling and Binding.' -• : (dec3 1 . *-■ T. l)« CALVERT 4 CO.* — : —^^ ENQRAYERS AND EMBO3SERS, -and 43 South Thinly • -Vi -‘i' =. . ' CttM% • - -.-'.j-:'r- H .LKE, (SDCOtsscia to Mbbtot* Lb,) WOOL DEAL- OOMMIBSION MERCHANT, for Ure ealS oi Ammtam Woolm Oooito, No. 189 LUxirty street. [my4 ■ ■ - Thomas ill. Little; • 1 r ““ T 777. AND Cl/KJK MAKETWyitth-ttectti between ..J-SQOTTi pjSftXlblV Fourth street,-fl?o floors Market. . : : Omcs Hotms—Prom pine to£SPE(7rFULLY announce to the public that, he has lb commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in connec tion ■ with Intelligence and Qcueral Collecting. Uo will also attend to renting. Persons in want of servants, in any capacity, or thoeein want of places, will be supplied &fc short notice. All business entrusted to his care promptly at* tended to. . *• Jkfmnca- ,T. X Bfgham, Esq, Richard Cowan, Esq., W» O.Lealie, Dr. Alex. Block. James Mackeral, A. A. M&aott.' MaffllAOld; • ' • •••■-. • ' j att i 8 Cargo'* Dogaerreotypo and Art G&ller7, ApoUo JtsHdxng, JVb. 7 (5 fwrlb tired, (next to Ajjuf j . . -Carptl £mporlum.j ■ • B. M. UABGO &CO. Baring fitted up the most „ %nf. ample rooms Id the city with nuunmoihaky and : jjC filile offer first Class LI&ENKSBKB, in |fc. style .to euit all, varying- In. price wccordiog to ABaHWasUe and quality-of case, Ac. c®. Superior OU jfliiElrifPainUngs, bj the host artists, for s&lo, and. on ex* bibiUoa during tbo day and evening. -jCitixens and stran >cxs an Invited to call and r»*amin<« .specimens and 'Paint* iPgB» apr27 :.■■•■ ■■• A CAOHIAGU FACTUttfI ~ ■ \A/ J - R.TEBBY,\irgto alley, betwoenWood and Liberty: If * streets,Manufacturer of BBGGIEB,BAROUCHES and CABRIAQK3; of every description; l All Work ’ done warranted, The advertiser would here state that he served nine years apprenticeship to the business, and has vfprkcd Car many years in the principal shops of the Eastern cities.' ■ • MEW SEED SVOItE) L JAMES WAKDROP, OFFERS for sole CANARY BIRDS of the most Improved befog very hardy, and fine stager*. Bir.l —Canary,Uemp. and mixed Seed.— nonquota «U 1 be . furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS, vis: Oameliaa, Rose Bods, Heliotropes, Ac. • Evergreens (Id pots) fbrChrirtmaa Trees, from thafceed and Horticultural Store. No. 40 Fifth at, near Wood; dec2o E]SG]Ci!SH AND CLASSICAL* SEBUMAaY« - W, T. MCDONALD, M. A, Pbwcipau . fHE next session of the Institution will commence on MONDAY, the Sthof September next, at tbo room cor-' ncr and, Liberty streets, lately occupied by the Rtf craw*— Hon. A. W. Loomis, 0. Knap, Jr., B- F. Yoa Bonhorst, R. Miller, Jr. • hugZi Dntclxßalboas Boots, Ao» ' fpHE subscriber.has received direct from Harlem his nip. ±: ply of choice Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Peoneas, aud other Flower Boots for fall planting, and for winter bloom- Jn& m pots and glasses; X*»n Grass goods for fell sowing, wbiph.niako a floe, close, smooth turf;-equal to sods/ Pru* ntnglnstramonis, Gordeu sad farming Implements of the nost appnyTed..constrnctlon; at Eastern’prices, from tb6 ieed and Agricultdral Warehouse, 49 Fifth street- v. :Jtat9 t . JAMEH WAKPROP. . HEW CARPET STORE l - ■ ■• „So, 47Fifth Street* near Wood. ‘ A XJJnriealUd assortment of CARPETINGS and OIL .. JX CWTHS, or the latent and most beautiful patterns for spring tales, now open for lnspection; cofisistihgof— - BoyajYelreta; Brussels; • Booer arid Fine Jn nyln; .. Tapestry YenHlana; . ■ ... .. TulUed end Plain TenlUans; asars® itjir»nd floor.Draggete. Green Balie, Plano and Tablo 00TCTe,J e nia»n Blluda, Window Bhados, Blair Jtodfbdc., «“•><“ vu vcrylowut caih priui: _n»m. ROBINSON A 00. S and Oau Fixtures. g°» »P™lng»t aelr on* Woreroom *•HlßST. BUBEER between Wood and Bmlth- Of OHANPEUJSM. BRACK ’oTi?n^£2^^i ,m,ilU l arUdM witQaa Fitting, h»»hSsf*h« *ni a v mM^e . t .Halt's arrangement.made •JiTJirtrtbS'*!? 11 l g l !“ t a nt >y in reoeipt of now pattern. * nTlt ® 4110 Ottcntlonof pnr- Chasers to tholr selection. We are determined-to sell ns low as any ho use inth a West, and botag practical Gas Fit toucan offer poculto edranSigos to thow&Sg article, huul "«» f -**■ BrxsaCasi&gs of all kinds mado lo order nromoUv' W>NG, MILLER A P Ca, • • No. 109 First street r ~::Tomerchant* and Otlxera» - . /TIKRMAN ADVfiRTISING.—The publishers of the dally YjT 1 Frdhctfz Freund”, would eespoctfally in vite the attentlou of marebanta and others to the advan. tagea offered by their papers as a modiom of advertising atnong their -German fellow-citizens both in the city and eodntiy. ; . . Dally paper la published on the bwnr bystbh, and ua mubu the circulation of any Geiuum daht published in Ktteburgh, while their Weekly paper, which. Is.pohlished al ready tort wen ty years, circulates largelyin the adjoining JfosteraPennsylvaaia, as well as throughont .Merchants of Httabnrgh and others wBl Aid if to their adrmitags to.make use of our columns aa a medium of German business.' Terms as-low as any other paper in thadty* . ; /:. “ Cffififi *° 4 ~ .'J ■■■■■ Pnblieheraand Proprietors. STOCKING 1 FACTORY, FIFTH BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET BTRKKTR ABILITY,ENERGY, aMCOsSIUT! rnHB heet « Wood fl«. t ; TUBT JIfiCEXVJSD, the mo «J brought West.of iheMpc " r 60 boxes Horans ’do * h :£0 L'jycring’a do, fin? ! 20 b&«.’lSjSig>B (nirit - »*ffiSS£5FS». f i 'r r r 60 bb]s Stuart’s do 'da 8000 Cocoa Wats; 15 cages JarPrunea; » 12 casta Fancy Boxes do SfiQ.bxs. Jfo. i Herring: : -135bx* Scaled Herring: 66 lbs Mace; l&Otbs Nutmegs; • luO.B>aCDo¥Qs:j ■ .: . .40 .gross Blacking; 85 bxa Citron;. ■■• 1000 bna Pea. Snf T wL» Amcricwi,, Egan's,. Crane’s, Einkaitl's, i Woods,Peacock's, Bull’s,lmproved Bun, Ac; ■ ” . ,Btn/Ra, Michigan Double Plough, which nas taken the premium at the State Fairs of New "Fork; . Pennsylvania, ami Ohio, and wherever it has been exhibited. Iroa and Halls, Store Pfpeand'Tin Ware-all of which I W-W*lowest prices; ami respectfully invite the pnblio to give ms a call, at the old stand, No. 163 Wood it. - ya7l> » ' wnen riRRv ■ PIANO FOBIEB. CHARLOTTE BLDME, N0.' 113 Wood Btreok » second door above Fifth, Pittsburgh, Proffers fcr«a!aalarge and well assorted *? / J. 1 of Kano Fortes, (which are Just ai siting,) 6&< the most liberal tertoa * Th.sttfnUonorparchasci-sU especially Incited tp tbs celebrated UAIIBUKQ PIANOS. ■ Ttrcso instruments bolng madestpressly ibr tbls climate, andhariiijtba uTer strlntf!, haro a tolumo of tone nn e3nC'i,llXan,“there. Alan,Hancifrom.tbemanufactory of Gala k Co., New York; Bacon A Baren.Ncw York: Re ichenbsch A Sens, Philadelphia; and of irr ow.v wxm;fao ttmx, which are well known, and have been used In thta and othcr.ddeafbrlfi years- MtTHTCAI/ iNSTRUMKNTSof ali kinds- ; Guitar* —Aflne solccUon of French, Spanish and German, of superior quality: • * Fionas—The best Italian, French and English make, .^facoracons—From tho beat P«ria , rinifm’.Stlct’i® 1 ' 10 BouMTambo. ' Itoltab, French,English and Gorman, wnrranied to be of the very best quality. • >■ ' . • PmneaamlallMudcaUnstramento repaired with, dam oilltv,SMtnM» »h(iil«M w Tus subscribers tender thcirßekpow-f?\ ; .LpJfeftjtfeSledfjraema for tbe &var* bestowed tiftm ffiH»3ffiBHßthcm-by their Steamboat friends, and rcpf would respectfully remind Item and ethers Interest- *T * ed in building boats, that they are at all times prepared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description pf Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the best material antlworfc> manehlp. T. B. YOUNG ft 00; - ! Comer Third and Smithfleld strait*/ * - t • opposite'‘Brown'sHotel.”' * "VTISVV MUSIC 35TulCJ£—The subscribers, have opened tt- Xi No. 63 Fourth etreet. achotcoooUcctJon of music and musical Instruments, Italian and German strings, piano*, by 8& Eraal, of pari*, and Mr. Arnold: Flutes; by M# Euler, Frankfort, A.M4 Clarionets, do. All kinds of brass instru ments from tho bestFrenoh mannlbctories, all of •which we offer to the public on morn liberal - tans*, fooling confident that vre can render entire saUsfActicm. i JLfiOUllQiy)£JtACG.,No,B3.FoUrtlfSt.: 11 Bchroeder and G. An ton. will give Instructions on the piano, violin, and guitar. > eap23 i 0 a Voluableßare Garden 9eedi> A 6. ONBISTING in part of the celebrated fitowol or Ever green,Sugar Corn, Old Colony ~Sugar Corn, Wrinkled Sugar Peas of various improved Blue Imperial. Blue Prussian and Harrdwfiite do,Boans, Onions, Uadiah, Parsnip, Cuoumbor.and Mellons of tha finest and most on proved sorts, Field Carrots, Turnips and Sugar Boots for thb ■ dairyman and farmers, A rich colleotion of . flower seeds; tAWn urn S 3 Sef.il, and a full and complete assortme&t'of Gordon nnmarmlngimplomentaof tha latesttmprnvement& Monthly,Vabenes, Hoses, Ueliteropa, and fine blobinlng plant*fcrth»yard, G*rdenor lawns, by tW doeonorlOO allow rates. . ,; ' . . Order* from Merchant*. Healers or othora filled promptly on liberal terms, from thoSood and Hortlcolturol waro house, 4ff,Blfth street, by |»pr2T] JAMES WAHDHOP. : C* UNDRIES—Cigars, pipes,, pipe, heads,' spldft,Chocolate bxohms/buQkoto, tubs,.l)ed'cortflL twlno, : topes,.c6tloii batting, carpet chain, rags, hemp and cotton, brushes, ext tractor coffoe, blocking, solorntus, white and red lead, modi ddr, copperas, oloa, indigo*, logwood, camwood,. powder; shot, lead, wash-boards, starch, corks, demijohns, Jugu tar! choose, dairy salt,.sardines, afcoba!,. turpentine, snuff, cut Qnd drytobacxo. ln store &nd&)r Pile by UILLEIt & RIOKUTSO^* dee22 /..•* 221 and 223 Libortvst. H SOT OOttN l HOT 00BNJ1 HOT COKHJ! r—Hoe Com • ■i l. Life Scenes in Now York JUustraled-rinclading the Story.cf Uttla Katy, Madallna the rag-picker's daughter, Wild Haggle, Ac. With original designs, engraved by N. -Orr. By Solon Boblneon. - - “ Bldtfcat welcome - .' * Which comes to ptmlsh ns.* “A beggar’s book ontworth’s a noble’s blood.” " Of every inordinate cap beware; . Or drink, and with It misery shore.” For gale by ' ’ B. T. C. MORGAN, decifl < , XO4-WooiLBtrcet X d boxea tuft hai! and 1 3Hailflta,T3vi£t> Diamond iMstfifla.-Srist,- K«fi, Bussell k. .KoMasonte, flrimtVAnderson'S* Thomas’, ! Jones’ eaLro, JJojlatt AGcatry'eTobaas.-inGfltore, ami' for giefry,.. [t»oo "Wylie street, near the notr Oorirt b ” n>DSed “^‘“gwdorfer.and “* jun^ 0 ? l ire dt^c?M su,nß ooa3,with! House. mISJSSv 4 ?’ P 1 0? J 1 ** ft front o S 140 roda : on tjS Monongußele flvor; an. oxcvllent Undin a: good "erad* imri bandatlfla for ralh J ojul--- , with enough lcTcigrouxul at one ’ ] 2? nt *». f onsea on d gardens, or, loouioha for manuftctortSl s 3ie vcinls doeponoiigh to allow horses to be used In haul- • 525 °5r lhe COa ß h6 of vhich, for iron work, steam, - g^orfor onyordlajiry uses,4notsurpooed hj «aylathe aisenra, mj agect, Jamea Blakely, Kao-will M rt i lpfQnpftUoD»-and be authomed toinTs srarran- 1 teedwda fbf any property eoliL , JAMEJIMAY. 1 ) -laygi-. ... • .■ We. m proa ;; , COOES « €€>•, 'i B 8 ft CONFECTIONERS, ftKßßtni(Urj'.PA4?. V ! rocolTlng the lolloping Goods, lowest market rates :-*• ■.. - I ~2obore* Maccaroal; .... .v.--5IO« !< Vertaicßila; . 60 « Parian;! i; 60 ", w. BocklCanar; 26 « AHo.I do 10; f ,W•. } tied > Ido* - i . . ..15 u Capers; v •■ 15 “ , OUves: . v . £5 «... GuaeDrcfpa: ,100 “ } Lottinges,T-. ’ —6O-’“ Jujube Pastor* • ; 60 doz. ftssoctod Pieties: • so « « Praseme; 100 " Peppor Bauoe; 10 cases Sardines:; •- $ u « hf, bxfl. 2 « <* U do , 200 bass Brasil •1 • 40 bbls S.O. Sugar; •>• •25. u ; Xoveringte iflugit; , . .25 boxes 3WM do* [20,000 Prindpo Cigars; [lO,OOO HaTana tU>' i [15,000 Regalia ...do, ; - i 2,600 Half Spanish big&pig.! »rirm.g BSON & CO., BS AND OONPJSCTiqNBBS, ► Flttabm-gu, pif ’ oifc wtienaiT fevjku .Stodtemr untaiDB,.ccnrirtlug of-i- 25 bxsMacrcaoz)f;j U6VepmlCTlli;j p SOt do Texan PocaiUi' • r . -25. do Illinois dpi V. SO bxs refined LlqUorfcJe; . 12eascd • <&>;. 100 kegs German pfoms; Mrs. Millertfine 50 gr» Mrs Andersoa’Bdo; 25 dos Olives; : * 25 dos Capers; ■ SOdozOniooe; CObaga Filberts; : CObaga Walnuts; i 75 bags Cream Hots; SbagsGron. Walnuts;- ■ 150 bags Dairy bait: 20,000 Principe Cigars; 20,000 Wash. Begalia do y ; 18,000 Hat ana ' • do: - 30,000 Half Spanish do; ■ - t»ep9 FOUTY-ORB BTJaDlira J Olffl _■•■ --• _ ■■• ■ ■ ••■■■■ * ■■ Aim ?e??n> l^^i k ® rlek dwelling Homos /or Bala. * I a Sj“^' ,c ? i!>o , r “ o®>rs the fofiowinfr desirable proper- JL ty for sale, eltuaie in the Seventh Ward, and bat un minutes wait from the Court House ’*“* out ten N ?. LAP '? S: s; WCK lIOBSii, With nine apartments *ji°“tal on the cornerof Colwell and Miller street? AdiS ONE, LAKGB ■ TWQ: STORY BIUCK HODSE,“ith S apartments, situated an hoed Btreet ■ Bight Buildlbif lSrts on Colwell streotrten BaUding Lots on Bred m 2? twenty-three Bnjlding lets on Miller etieot ; This property i m«;x^t^vSi?TnK ottonJiilcof Tun®:—Ou&-fiflh caah; tho balauce ia ton years, with ?2E!!iiiiEiL ym ?° ta * ffor further particulars, tnqulro of the subscriber. JACOB TOMER. < • sepiaem] Corner Colwell and Miller eta., Ttb Ward. r . r*' S fc, *i 1 0^^ 8 Plftn °f I«ta In the Third ir^ d .?^S 9 * a4 mßcs from the clty; ashert distance from the Brownsville Plank Rood. 3 - aeRl Oencml Commission Ag’ts, lIP Third eh I For Sale. ! T^.i L i;^rr' l '^ :^Ji? axpirec * !«»i»-(6>nrteon years) of e 2? Street and Spring cl'ey, lb the we reSPsT 40 >,,U11 /f m °' ,r » ra street, and runntag Bprl ? g on which Is erected a four ?s?'lp Bric . s 5 0u * e >, 44 (Lcgnare, with a frame, two stories, w.e^wvJi 8r * n i* a Se^/^w2?'^ mnBbu * i,leal - Being engaged in man >rtySW,Ll&rthe‘bOTOfor In ‘ oelB - tf : EDWARD FABER. ■ #t , ~ " for »ale. . .. ~ f I .f wteoriber oifrni for sale Tea Acres of Land, near *T ttV^ B^® 0 * 8 of Campboll, In Manchester, all Si^ h r! rl i\! 8 r n the , l), Bhest sialo of cultivation. Near WO 23> and pear trees, a!! of which dm grafted fruit, ore on the lot; also, about three acres of Tine* yards of the beth abont iitty acres cleared and •SA P^l cultivation; a good young Orchard.of of fecit, ogood lug House and Kitchoivand a log Born, about urn milra from Pittsburgh, and about four mile.from Perrparlilc; •••• « l, r,^ a M h * r .P,'‘ rtl '' uUr *’ «“>«*’> "f WILLIAM GRAHAM inßowicklepviiie, or to. the subscriber, on tbe premlsea. ' ocelli- .. •■■■■■■•■ HlTfllt VPEI.Y. HOLD, Dili VcJi! LOUuai.Ui.lVK A mean iii . ciTir.- Eatale Farm Tor SiUe, " ■; Tr ■ bx, i ,Kr . *? “U'i'oritcd to (ell 284 ACRES OF JL kAM), situated in- tersailiea TownSJdp,: Allegheny bcefc of McKeesport, ?no!ro o^Ui«r?n!leii l iin l . a n’ “?“**» ••fMoftha proposal Station on tho CopnollaTille Railroad. Improvements as follows: A Square Log nouse, oO by JO foot, two stories high:; and &Juare.Log ( Barn, CO by oO feet—both new eud in goOd roi ! meaHA C f“il' lal ' Z e-? rch ?^ lla ' i*® l grafted fruit, jOkt S,f? **,“• is 80 to 100 Acres cleared and 'iS.^iwsL^if",ilJ a!U JVv “ n 4 th ° b »i»neolj woll sot yrnh whlteoak Umber of the Crstorder. This Land Is well bf boiQ S V°ry lord, and the soil tor grass growing, and being well watered, having some twelve or fourteen s6veT-fel)lbc haafkcUithS w liarftt ; Bii, « of tho Tough. 2r^!.rtl TO » r,? ofMonong a heia, tt n4almoBtohiholino of the UonndUvlUe Railroad; and is supposed to contain an Inexhaustible bed ofIRON ORE. would m 2 oul * tho , OTncr k* about to removeto west. Terms easy, and price moderate,For fhr-‘ ™!L P i£?S. U *£?* REYNOLDS, at Loren? OUsa Works, Orof JAMES 0- IlfcilEY. ’ decafry Rod Estate AgenU at this office. WeelHstTa ONE DOLLAR ANXJ A-QUARTER A WEEK will pro* care a large LOT OV GROUND. Eleven Building Lota. ' wiulo twenty minutes’ walk of thecitr. in & i>Wunt **£' healthy location, will bo sold S&VoHifitaSf balance at $j per month. Each Lot Is 60 fcot front- by 184 logon two streets. Several famlllo.harealreadj avhlled 'benuclTcs of this Avorablo opportunity of procu ring a home, end wo are Induced to offer eleven more which wUI probably bo the last, at the above t.nS “* W “ J aW 8. COTBnEUT k BO.V. 140 Third st. OFFICES, on tho second floor of tic Fust Build : eutrauco from Wood stroot—suitable for-Attotw Luttuho ot tie office of the subscribers,-first floor. (Jo2S| PATRICKS A FRM&P ■ For Sal«>f' - '"' . A SM-M-l* situate In Lower St. Clair Township, r, oin ° fronl U>« Borough of Birmingham,con hdnldg SfXT Y ACRES, more or less, it is all clew real and- Underoultlyatlon. For farther pariieulars, apply to , 17. SYiIMBS, Blrmfosham, .o«SS* EEPR,SB WORKS, . ?P? .*«v ffOOD gnggr, tuifcp DOOB.PXLQW vmnrw ATVrr -h , r gg ir^ 1 rf TjsTzisr. , and mannfiichirers oJ SURGICAL AND RENTAL mP~~* INSniCMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. We W ' k S p ,* general assortment of the above -uk ' ; > , . . articles constantly on hand: together with e general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns. Pis this onl tovoims, TiastaJHarns, Shot j»Sderi -Lead and BiUleta ; -BowlDTiwrk;Hantin g anaWk?t KmvS Ul4 f o I)r0 “!i rf Ebeart; PMketSsors, dl— Also. Trasses and Buppbrtets.' , . . , • Johbing andrepaiiing neatly executed. RIFLES I—*We Art making Jiiflo* of every deserintion. to order, of the beet theterlal. and workmanship warranted.—' Orders received fbr them at Wholcsale or Retail, will be fllL ed with despatch. Hunting parties Supplied at Wholesale ggggg; mv!6 OHRISTMA3 -AND HOLIDAY BOOKS/ aV D'aVJSON’S 80015 STORE, C 5. MARKET atrocCnwr ißUhacrtbor.having no* opened hi* Holiday Books, woald iuvito attention to hU large assortment of JUVENILE And other. BOOKS Suitable to tho season. The assortment in* dudes Chfldran's Books for all ages and purses; English classics, in splendid cabinet blading; the most elegant edi tlohs. of .pocket, family and pulpit Bibles; saperhiy -illus trated English works; and Prayer Books and Bibles in vcl -vel, with gold and silver ortamontA That he may have tho pleasure of giving greater saiisfacUon to friends and customers, ho solidta early calls.. / ' I- T»lse.WotiOßi.. HAVE placed my Books and Accounts In the hands of Jamd XL Riqjst, fbr sottiement. and I earnestly hope that all who art Indebted far subscriptions to the Daily and Weekly Post, or for Advertising and Job Printing, will Mjr. Up As spoodily.as possible. ,Mr. Richey I* also author ised to settle the accounts of tho firm or Harper A Lmo*. andHmift&Paimps. •i- L, 'HARPER; ■ *N. B.—Mr. Richer will be fbond at tho office o? where the Books atill remain. ■ = • • . ■; ' ' SeUlng OfT to Remove, . TAMES ROBB* No; 109 Mamcxt ginttr, Pittsburgh, wiU tToffer his. present large stock or BOOTS,: BUCKS? and RUBBERS, at very'jow prices, until the 10th of February. -IS&4, when he hopes to remove to his Njrw Stonia Nd. 89 Market street; which he Intends filling with ah entiroly new stock. The public art respectfully Invited to call and - igf* Remember the place-No; 109 Markot street, bvtwoen Fifth stroet and Llborty, v „ WilUam- Carr at Co»» 1110 flrm of J. Panszn A Go.) . : TfTftQ LE 3 A Lti Q ROGER Sand Dealers in Foreign Wines '* v_ ondßrohdies,oldMonongahelaandßectifiedWhU* 32? oammercjal Row*: Llborty street, Pittsburgh* —• V ; ,jafcy: All kinds of oGld. silter and bank notes and ekenanged by. -°S Bt t _ w A.. WILKINS & CO., Bankers, knifed Btatos Bank Bflffiilag, Ke.7l Fbhtth kt:; PltteSirgh^ A -1 PECTORAL*—A supply of this eele* -£X brated Opugh Mididne Just rtecived by Trt, ,■ 2 0O? ' u. , JOS. FLEMING. ■»*■■'.', W-T.>Vl .-^:.-.; f -».-; • * • .'' V~ii' V . ; S • -*- . -t » ‘ ‘ •* / V- ■*- ■•'■'.■ »• ...•■'. . . ■'V Of *-■'.:■■•* -•. ' ■' < v" * •■ ■ ■ ■'■ \ . : * * v ■>. • • ■-. ‘r. * *>• '• ; ■ - ■ a\ 'v" ■ •2' v f„• , ... *■*.' ..... . 1 farm for bale. JOHN B. DAVIBON. tS Market, near Fourth Street. -f is -v.v ' vV- To SrnggigU & Herchanta tbrongbont tho Union. D.B.n'CVLLOFaiI, di mascfaotbrbr -and hbalbr iff *• _ ... PAINTB, OILS, Ac, l?ne» ? ne » ®«W YORK, ln T itc “ tho attention or Drugeistsacd AV.-Msrchanta throoghont tho Union to his liriia and ei tenslvoaassrtmentnfPAlNTS.OILS. Ar PCRESi; ODAUTi L 3, which hTXI (inoderaUitenns, both.tocaeh andcioseAimehuyera. Below Mucnumeroted come of theleadlntr artlolea*' ui. -• WIIITBIiRAD.io oiL inkecß of 25 lo'fiflo Thu BLAOS YELLOWOCHIIE. RPB : ln‘Au ' r| ! — B * ® P^NIBH BKOWB > DB Bl *| G^flniS* as **UA*' AND ARBENIOAE dryOndtohU.' 6l ' ll CUBOSIE TELLOWand TERMQRIB, I i TARNISHES of all hinds. , ! 1 ‘ - .AM’and ENGLISH TEN. RED; CHROME RED and TEL iiUwydry ana iaoiL ' . . INDIA RED, BED LEAD and LITHARGE, dry. : ' o J«»S«WS,^andin ; TEENCH and AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS- : - .."Wgisto and others in want of any of the above montion od artides, wUI find It to their intereetato cail.asonrfiiciU tfesfor manofcctnringand purchasing, and our experience. In thnhasinesa,give os advantages in selllag over mosl of those in the eamo line. ~ . - D. H M’OULLODGH, my2ldm 141 MaldcifLane, New Tork. PAPEBwABEHOUBE. _ Cyrua W. Field & Co:,' No. 11 CUB street, Now \J lorkj oro SOUS AGENTS in the Cnltedgtatea Cor SWP»tt’oSaMiiflrßlewhlngPow(lßr. Victoria MUlsCalebrated Writing Papers. ..... BussellMills Superior ■ ' ■■■.■. .n . ■ .. : Oeneasee Mills Superior Printing « | Eawlin* 4 Sons’English Tisane - « I Nrrtqualltjf Fnaeb Ultramarine. Agents fbr the Principal Paper-Mahrifbeta.l Wtain this country, and. offer for aalo .by far the moatex- Jw T S,Sl ls f l^“; Jrtock J ,r **** P-'PO' Maunfartu- can bo found In ibis or itij other v,%H°? nipy -.V IB biruc and commodious Warehouseß.’No. JiiF+iF N0..68 Cililstreet, No. 384. Christopher strict. “■mS'ifS*” 0 . 1 ' 010 llr 8 0 Iron Stores, 7. and » Cliff struct! ortraprdlnarj ftriUtlo enable them to offer J eH both Porelgu and Domestic, nt.the lowest possible dee Or weight, liberal idran- Sd'X moSfflS a, ' a ° mr “ r ’ Ptpor “«* _ Thehighsst market price paid in CASH for all klndeof ”*** ' :■ k ■ ■■. '.. .. , -mar29slBm ' Bradi Itrary’i Piano Jtnfl Molodeoa Waroroosu." i__ Y BROADWAY, IfJSVr YORK. 17IWH enlarging my WareTooms, I am enabled to keep a JL assortment of InstraDientd than beretCM' *° f ® T furnished are of anelafiUctoucb.andof an OTHa qaalltyv and deep, ihll, rich and purely cocai tone, anaUtles most desirable, Inasmnch. w» the .yoica -will atstou late to the tone of the Instrument. AM my Instruments are fully/warranted, a guarantee accompanies every bOlof sale. andAresold aslowascah be purchased elsewhere. : Second hand Pianos at all prices; • • ..4&;.A 2rcw Organ Melodcon, with-iico Bank* qf Kepi, the only thing of the kind In the country. • j coupler, swell d»w stops*. 4e., a sweet taif powerfcu lustrumcnti pronounced by Organists to besnpo hot for churches or Organ practice to the medium BiicdOr* gans, price |300., Also, the OommonMelodeon, of all styles Ualngthe exclusive Agent for these Instrn “ojWi orders W aolldfod. The usual discount made 16 the trade, and 10 .per cent to clergymen pnrehosing for B. 0. BBADBUftY, • 423 Broadway, New York. GEORGE J. HENKEL’S CITY CABINET WAUEHOtSE, 173 CBJBgTIfUT STIeBIiT, ■’ (Oppqsix IxnxrEß&B'cs Hut,) • . Philadelphia* EDRHITURE, IE EVERY STYLE? Comprising Eoula XIV, Louis XV, Elfcabettaui anil Antlqno, ,V*tfiBciEptui« Carriag end modem style; In Boanrood, Wainut,Mahogany, Eatlmrooi and Staple: alt of. superior construction, and finished lathe •" ’ .. beatetyle, equal to f if not in nnni. Ity, tba Goods of any Establish- E,,’ meatlnthoPnitedStatciL iIPLOYIKO no no but experienced workmen, (anpren- Ucea being positively excluded,) and using thebestm* .terials, the work cannot fell to giro satisfaction to pur' chasers. Anxmgsttho many advantages' offered' to pur-' the facility of Furnishing a House,'either iuW l gant or plain.style, completely from one establishment; by I .which means all the articles in each room-correspond in i stylo and quality, and the immense stock always on handJ ; being so Tarioua la design, enables purchasers to please’ . taste la , a selection, without the delay necessarily caused In ordering Furniture. • * I To give an idea of the finished Furniture oh hand. I need only inibna you that my "Rooms are 175 feet long, by 27 feet I wide, four floonr ln number; with Shops contiguous, eoiQ •»Pl*W 200 hands, which Is a guaranteer that the ! work is au done under my own immediate inspection j I £Sf*Tbo Packing is all done in the Store, and Fornltrfrej warranted to carry safely aoy distance. Visiters td Phila I delpbla are respectfully Invited,oa purchasers or otherwise, I to call and examine the Goods, ' qu2sly^J WATCHES,JEWELEV. tgS, SILTEK WARE, Dronxes, Cloiks, Papier Mache ' QooifvßMawoo.l Dressing Cases.WriUng Desks, &*.» iJogant lanß, ; Opera. Classes,, Cnttlcry, dlino OH r™ l Piiatiiws,Dresden. Chins, undersigned , beg particularly to incite thoTtelta orcitlzens and stramSri, whether ini purchasers or connoisseurs, to their moSdl&ent Gloc s, hollering It to exceed In extent, variety andt richness, eny other in this country,. -They fool sure, the adraniuKe oi personally selecting goods at the different factor!™ lit Eureiio. and their own manulhctorica of Jewelry, BUror Ware; 4tu here, eMWotbcnt to, offer Jnduoonjents ta-tirlteaand quaff ca “ otlw of ; i Delicate goods sd carefully packed as to go safely any dli toopPp and almost any cpDrevanco. « wbolccal* and r®taiL' i CAHHEUVUnOTHBB A COJ "■ .7' I 229 Baltimore street, comer of Charles, ■] ■'■ ■■ j .vs, .u : :..Baltimore. I GKOKOJS STCHGEa, • sol* jtAJjrnriCTGiUEB oy tat mraoVza SPIttAL 8 PttW O' TO ATTPEB S X. W.Cor. Baltimore and Frederick etnets, Bal titaore, and No. 92 Walnut it ; Philadelphia. VTVB SILVER MEDALB AWARDED.VIZ • ,1 1 Ajumoas laarmrix, Now-York; ‘ .By VPmjikim lasimi**, Philadelphia: ■ • ~ - \ Habilued laatitonL* BaitiidDro. • 'HE pocoll&r improTemont In the construction M»tt * “- * T Mattress Is, that all tho clumscy and heavy woeitf« wlih,and its place sup. piled by a lighter and math more' durable frame- The . springs are all connected by harness leather Mntrea; secure ;*yrifetted,re?idertng fora single Spring to fall down or get out of place, and making a Bed soetallc SJ'lSM**J fc W b« niseA or boot up, and Uthua My fitted to the wants of the sick orasthmetie; Who may re* qoira a fitting posture. It basall the lumrtaus eofttraa cf •These improved Spring Bods are Invariably made Of the ? kwttoaterials, and willlast .without repairs.> io B^StBoS? 18 lrilftttroBses m haTO them altered id ■ .£ffl«S l S ~M ‘ lr Hotfila, bertha of fihlps, ALSO, an citermivoasmrtmont of highly ornamental. fin enamel.) ant plain finished OAST IKON FDBNmiKB, con. p»rt of Bedsteads, Hat and Co at Racks, Cane and 1 Crobrella Stand*, Centre, Pier and Side Tables trltli marble tops, uaidcn Ohplra, Sottoos, eta, etc. •< i ■ I tlonA itanta, Dogs,'otc- In IrotJaa! ■wall astho modelaln Wood,furnished at shortnotico. i doclei, ' , ' JOSBPaJIOORIDGfi, r COMMISSION -AND. FORWARDING ?LBRCUANT 1 " ! • • ’Noi-aff Comm*&ci*4 MIQW-FuW'Sraisv ,. L I*OOU # -Mo., -*v “lONSlGNMKNTSiuiaOqmtalsllonßWalimeofirithtiromDt y.wdpereonia atfrnttou,M*vUhß«l;«rfwmov will be ?««* when required, otf Consignments Or Dilla of Lading in hand. .•••••. .c- : OF . Orderaforthepurchftseor Lead,Grain, Hemp and other ! nodp<»,;VlU be promptly filled at the lowest market priced I ..The Receiving and Forwarding of MerchandUo • and - pro duce-will meet with especial care and dispatch: theiowoat rated of Freight will oiwnj a be procured, and the enoSe or Storage and. Dray&go as much-as posaible avoided. .Eamisoas: IWitßaopn, .Bt-Lonle; Ellis & Morton, 1 Cincinnati; CiorlcsSjElow tOo. do; B trader AGorman, ' ‘ do! Cbputeau & Y&Ue, , dp; Hosra A Eraser, do; do! DjleochftOo- - - - dor E.*o. YarnellACo.,Phlloda;' Wm.JZoljaraiCfc. do; Morgan, J.M. Buck SMorranr BlowAMstd l ,. how York. B.B.ComegjB, do;' ftost dJbrresV ' do; Shields* MlUer, ' • ' do! (JharleaA.Meigs, do; JoaiahLee 4 Co., Baltimore! A. G.PorweU4 Co.,Bostonj Abraham J. Cole, do: Howard,BpaACo, do ;W. H. Beynolds,: loalsriUe; W«id . H.D. Newcomb* 8i0... do; T.O. Twlchell4oo., Commission Merchants, New <}rleaiui : kave ob open Policy of Insurance, which-will cover all shipments to mr address, when advised hy. letter' her mall, or when endorsed on hills of lading betore, or at Urn timeof shipment, JOSEPH MOGMDGE, .. tQhgbi '■ ■■ ; fit.bonls^Mlssonri.. .Seymour's Gal vent o supporter. APPAUATUB possesses all the mechanical'advan* 1 tegoaefthe Ahtomlnal Supporter new In oae. and also some valuable advantages over them, hesldeß tho galvanic The following recommendation Is from the editor of the New Hampshire Journal of M«lldneV®lhe ghfmlttoZ and construction-: of these instruments-baa Ibeon batons stated in this Journal. The Editor has been ustoittoSl" Ms. practice for Urn last three months, and does not hesitate to reeommead them to ; • For tale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK * CO , Ja2B- Corner of First and Wood sts, Pittsburgh, ; - >APiSfti PAF«an fams&ii i-' 60 reams Printing Paper, 24*37 ■: v ao .-'do' ' ; do 22x32:- .27 do ■ Eimilope do 21*87; v : , Al», crown, ned4, Rouble crown, double median). Straw, tea, imd other papers, In Urgo ijnanttUes. For rale by i*® B. T C. MOROAN.IOK !. which exLsted’beUreen the Tinder* 'RTiMP?tt BT P rp J L *» under the firm of HENRY 9?*> Is dlamlyed, and the undersigned alone me aotooriied to transact and settle up the ffludWef the ,Ute .. > t , ..{jaiB:tfl ~,. , PATB3CKB A FRIEND, i Fancy and. Bread In? Gwrcs, of vn* rioua drc* and patterns- Price from 21 to 45—-from ®®od and Horticultural Warehouse, Fifth etreot. •*••*■» ja27 j - JAyr?a ? • *.-* \ /’ ' •Si^ 14. 11 ■ ’;.VV * NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. ST. LOUIS. V' *L i- "'vrv* 7 * " "if - :o' L — V JDAILY - MORNING POi SATURDAY MOBNINai-t-inFEBRUAI Thb Great Need op Fahmebs.— The g&at ne cessity of the : fanning, community is wore ex tended; also, the want of a thorough Knowledge is to the modes of saving and applying tie'Cnb stances, capable of ennahing the land,! which ■ arp furnished by their, own forms. Matfy, ills . true,, bay guano, and ashes, and bone dupt, and otheh manuresbat the large majority, the great balk of the farming community rely Entire ly onwhnt they can get wt home to mam their crops.. .They dp not.go off their own farms for manure of any kind, and are not at presentrlike-' ly to do so, It ?s, consequently, a matter! pf the highest importance to them to learn hotr to hus band, and to use to the best advantage,' al) 'their : hpme resources. .When it has onco beaonjo-con yerted into..coin, farmers nro generally paving enough of their property. The wise imarponn riona Dr. Franklin eonld not have wished ihem>’ more so,. But; inconsistently enough WitLlhie, most of them waßte the value.of several hun dred doilors every year, in the lpss of marfnres which : might bo eaved almost as well as'hot. This amounts to avery considcrabloper centago of their whole income, and in the coarse of a lifetime makes the difference between a ridh man and a poor man—using the term rich according to. its general acceptance in tbe country,-'and not as John Jacob Astor would probably have needit. ■ • . j.. ' We .believe this to be one of the greatest fields open for improvement in Agriculture• mtadue t hope to eeo great progress made in it by moans .of judicions- and icarefni experiments, which, yrhan successful, will soon be extensively fol lowed. • < One.of the leading dootrinea which we shall .endeavor toinculoate is this. Tbatitispracticable so to. cultivate land, as rapidly to improve i its by simply expending upon it the manure made from the crops wmoh it producer, without the hid of anything from abroad, 1 We fully believe, for in r stance, that th* product: of many of the compa ratively barren farms on Long Island oooldbo tripled,.ia a few years, by saving end properly applying all the manures—both liquid imd solid —made mpon , them, without the 'help' of one pound,of guano, .or: any;other: enbstancB’ not prodneed on the -land. ..The effect of such-im provement upon the individual and wealth of the country would he immense—almost Incalculable. But can it be brought about? We believe itoan, and haviug. lhrown out this foundation idea to lt,\7iU.bo:oar task trust by intelligent correspondents, to point onfc some of the modes by which it is to be effected.— Ru Vw' Nevf Yorker. I _ as?* Judah Touro, on Israelite, and ono-of tee wealthiest citizens of New Orleans, who died { In that cityonthe 18th nit.; seems frokn a tribute to hismemory published fa-,the Delta, to’ have I “ e ? l^? a - e< ? !eiltrio aa be was hberal, enterprising | ??d Christian rahis dealings tvithhie fellow men. Be arrived jn-the oity of New Orleans in 1802, and never passed beyond the city limitß from the bonrof his arrival but once, and teen it was te 1, fight under Jackson indefence of the oity. -Ho [ was wounded, being struck on the. thigh by.a I ehot, whioh. tore off a largo mass | of flesh ; after great suffering for twelve months he recovered. ‘ He could never'be'pereuaded to tr ® Te ‘ in- any vehicle after the death of a brother ffl.W thrown from a carriage.; That brother beqaeatpcd to farm $200,000, which were deposi ted in one of tee banks of Boston. The money was permitted to remain in the bank without ia *er®st.;. and Mr. Tonrocould never be persuaddd to receive or use a dollar of it The som stands now to his credit on the books of the bank last as it Was loft by his brother. - ' ' ' f With a New Englander’s fondness for ships, owning some of the. largest that came to that port, and. taking a pride in the beauty and neat-' ; 5 e 5 8 . h'S owwcraftj ha could never be pursua ded to go aboard of them—but would content himself by standing on tho iovee, and viewing in eilent admiration the huge hulks, the tapering maBts andanptsf.sails Of his great cotton ships, lie was the owner of : splendid edifioes-and mag nificent stores, but only retained ono small apart ment nndO corner.in an office for himself. With-‘ • ont any.blood-relations -or- Other domestic ties, “? teade all hamanity his family, and lavished; hte oare and.liberality-upon all who were inneed and who'were deserving.— Pitts. Union. . 2®* The Nebraska-Kansas bill still occupies .the attention of the! United States Senate. Afc= though they know.that they are strongly iu the majority, some forty members having expressed -their determination to' support it, the advocates of the. measure are. disposed to extend every conriesy-to tee minority, by. allowing them to freely expresa.their opinions before taking the final vote. Judge Douglas yesterday offered-an important amendment—important for the reason th&t it makes-th&blll- knots clear, < and removes . ByerE pnintrfor aqmbbio npon the subject bertw , BitotJ*J, proposes.that the bill shall, in so many words, directly declare tee slavery.section of the Missouri dofcinoperative, and the people of the ’ territoriesshaU be perfeitfy Tree-tO:;fdrm ; and’ regulate their;damCßtio:institutions in theirowh way, salong as their.proceedings do not conflict witb.tha<3onBtitutionriftl!er:onitedatatea. Af ter, .this, .amendment had been submitted, Mr. E.Te«4 gave notice of his dOßire to define-his : ' position in taking ground Bgainßt'the bill, but •&B>hb 'wianotat the.timcfally prepared, tfae fat- ■ ther consideration of the-nutter- was: postponed tUJ tO’.day;,.; Jbe minority, it is said barely num ber some’seventeen ont-of tbo sixty members 1 including Gen. Houston, 3b belinved to. be tbe only Senator opposed- to the mea sure*—if/Y, STerald. i The Tishkbhen.—Mr. Sabine, of Farming-' I nam, who baaboen iong document od of .tbe fisheries,-has sent an estimate j to the Gloucester Telegraph of the cod, mocker |eP and herring fisheries-of 'the 'American seas, t The number of American vessels engaged in the .business, r is British, 3,775* French, 580. . The capital, invested is American. $3.820:015: 53,900,375 $1,256,000; while' of the .annaaV: products ss, American, f?A°^ o3o; B ? lUh ’ Frenoh, $1;- 840,000,. - Mr. Sabine’ adds: It will' be Been teat- while-the capital- invested in the British Possessions is about the same as’ in’ the United . States, the “ valne-of the • annual produce*’ ie ■ teore than double., lehould have gueesed -at a 1 result something like this Wore entering iipoh’ a calculation, item by item, for theflgnrss agree i with. my.personal for-a series of years. So much for cheaper colonial vessels.so mnoh fpr boats instead of vessels, so. much ’for proximity to and ownership of fishing groands, - - and the exclusive- use of the - narrow straits and theshore-And,boat-fisheries.” - * The .Famushs,—.The good time has really oome to the farmers. Wheat has been folly np to two dollars a bushel during the past week, and other kinds of. grpin are. at equally high rates..... The thrashing machines'are all in active operation, the broad wheeled wagons are rum bling along thO frosty roads; and the mill Stones are bnmmlng; clattering: day-and night. ’ All is activity, stir, and bostls. When teo > farmer prospers, every other- branch of- -business pros pers also, is the general Axiom.-• - v . We .haye.no doubt it- is trne, and wo always rejoloe to See the sons of toil well rewarded for their labor; but really wo who have to depend ..upon them>for our -bread and butter too,- begin to stagger under the heavy prico of dS9,OQ.-.-a barrel for flour,- We-suppose it will be like the womanla ideo-of- toe-eels ■-she- skinned - alive, it will not hurt when we get'used toil. ■ Wei -have so long been-tothe getting floutforgS, orthereabonts, toot it wUI-takows some tlmeto acoustom oursolvea.to the new order of things.— Ohatex- County Democrat. - ' 1 h £@*-3ytelegrapb fcomNew.Orleans.we have :a- synopsis’ of two weeks’ .later advices from: Cal ifornia, the intelligence having been conveyed from San-Franeisco-vtß'the San Juan route, in ; the space-of-twentytone -ttni sdialf days, ■-The -nowe is not of vaiy great-importance; - -Owing to tho continued drougbt t -many of tho- miners were still id!ejund> bwtdlttlegolif 'was coming; ctThd steamer Sierra,Nevada;- however; ia-reporied te .have brought down about one million of dollara in.twasnre dn freight? most* of which will reach thin:citydnA-few days. The markets xemalned dull and -depressed;-m- eonsequenoa of bolug overstocked with goods/—Flour of good brands Was nelUng at Sll bbl., - only-about two dailafasmre ihandt is worth fa New York.—lF; IT. B«ra2&t> . • - -g., * »*t 4 « - - t.. , ; V' - ■ r?•. v]L-r Y+V • • - • • t* •:-'* -?* ,- - V r - • * •’ <; . j sr.^ 1 ' t l , -J * ■* r -' ** f k '.k.i-f*:’*;. . w J «. tf. v - r.-V -< V-- . - Q 0A&-8Q box® P*lfo» K?... 10 Oo.'Cftrtite*r. , 6- do Almond*: 1 2 do . . •: . 2- lift .ftinrltWj - • ••■• .■■■•&< to Toiletoed Fancy y&t cbl® h* n«24. •. 3, a witmaiß.laaw%nd «<»- do -do ~ 20k*g»Btm ■';> do '- do - jostniA Rnoptg d oa.»fft KTiI I UHOS « «0S; « SW bow SI.JJ.BaWn,.. fK^sssskT - ferrate ...... „ _ , g«5 . J-C- ANPEBSON * 200 , - . . P . . . . v... : ■ •• ' ■ *rcttBe Nutitfegß. “ ' •■. ■vv.-j- .^fcogaG»ktaglliUBiaa'’ : *' r Received and for rale by *** __j* O- Astmsmn & bo,. n a . * just-received,'= \J 10 casks prime Codflab. ! ■ „ S Obis Nd. r&Qmon,.' v : .; ~ .. yso Ibfl Smokfld -ftilmnn • r . ■■ > 20 bbls gib'd Hefrifljr; ' *****&* . - V&'A J*r box, or fc.p« ?°- 1 •«?» toate*, , -'^ 23 Cotoot of Elanim^Sil?m^^ji^ r _ Clares* lUimma ud DtSatmliS] f .b3. . ComaatMMtMt dtadtiSrftfSjSS l Tf JiUlT.—Jjack*Pwchcs, ,- , . ■<*: - - * a °: At, teafe %eaifrby ; ro3 .\ kirepatbick AHESapya. TlNdmJCili"— ou, tar ala by ■Xd . fc3 gtßgfAlßiOg: * tTßftpnyfß rTi*HyjLMS;—l5O down, ftr mle bj _y ". ' —~ fe3 ~ gntgPATltltnf*' hSrßojjh I Sog* Uirty tat Hit by -M •-■ . gIBKPATRIPg A.Tfgtipnftß ALAD OIL—SO bafi&ela In store and for Mia hr" “ ‘ ' - O >' 1 FLEMING * BBSS. Bacwssoreta JKiddiQx Wffooditmt. Ct AMg CEUurtffiES-iluw nest! io"«to» «oa rornlt ° fe3 PLEMIH3 * BBOaT 7 lbj-In ««. «4'torV VU, --rfe3] > . JLEMIWQ A bSm XiUJVDBEED RHUB4SB~EOO lM.Wflm.taa.ftr !£& J I>y : ffe3l ■•■ flemtwo.-* mcar XT.-fbr.gato fey SIMNItjH AIX-'ilKA'llXJ—lo3it’s, igttm-eandfh*^- - fc3 - mzamfirinm& U tt,l* la«tore«at ft* Ml. by' ■ - - - H.BMHTO«BROS. SH>A—ax>keg»fo*mia.l>». , - -B. e: HELIJTftA'Jf m pHAIiK—3SOO flB for mitt fay. .■■ ,■■ V. feT> ? ..-■■■ 8.. R. amiEßa too. / W>VJtiMSO-fts'fe*M!a’ by 5 >-T , A /V> l^y,^A KK-t 4 PQ,asprtoo fcc.sal(>bT - >■ - . J ' ftb3 ' ' ‘ TtH'&ELtEBg'AOO. ; 2000 flJa for Bale by V. * e ig _ 1 * -H B. BEI&mS & QQ, i Jfc> tor nta by , . ~. _LI. _' ‘ _:■■“.• *_ B.;E. gKIXKBgA 00, liLCQftas-r-1201) gtnsitaaooaijntimrt ft* . niyMW w Born*, taw», Cuifc-BralM? and nil kimla of wounda. A Imro tupply niedT^:Wr ,aO 7 . r-v.-ioa-inssasa, , Successor to’l.Wllo«*6j. jj'ik tjTABBIi most perfect Tron m» ->: r ggeoßgKgtP^Vttet^Acfla,. ' Jra * ’3■> I V • _-i ■ Sugtessorto-L.iyiitiog.fca>> ; docia . l t^ tIDJSH AMD VINHJAJt-: ' ■ r' 3o, ; “- vF&SESmSIsSi' a,x22 - ,■> . ■MH.LBaTaiimnSwV rarwiloiiy, , ■, »I()ifaaOH. 1801 Coga&o-Bnipdyi Jp-packagt*' «tTv>vu*it. £th&%«BS ct ;*>AW?AB^trbo«s?Mnt^S3siss- Jti '. SOhf« ' . : - . d :-r sf . totm*br' - : > . , MILLER h. Kintreramgr. bUa flutter 4>r nla b» " - ■ -■ ' .jV MlltHa A EfogErßDg.- *&3& W r aec22 .■■■■•:imjißß-tBIOgBTaOS’. Winnow (Jlua or, >si r. -z.vi ’: <-Mn,l,TO^RingK-pan;f. -jl • -.MIU-BE »-:BlOmBCWl- A* f BohiUHpjftiacs«^'to.sitfew t - ~;r -«?*•' .. ~ d«22 . ' . MJtfAEB * MCKETSOw' LIUKDIAL, N 6 W Kliglaucl iitllXl. JainaitA -Mninu.' Rnn-t. >fao\, TYta.Jßlttere sod ... lULKffi bioketsoh.' iixSi ,■ : ■ • '■* 2a add 2-auboriVrt,' dec^i . /- muleh Mcgiarsbir. ■.ffisaaiisa? .owa , miujse a RicKgrao?f., description ofKmbroMreis* iSHr * d,tos at »»ia*aJ iS®_ 56.25Fjftfc8trat- iwii imiDS.—A, A. M4SOS & 00., So.'2S WU» «*_ oiciI 6 «iP“ Sinm.thplr wholo stock of- gliUOmti miimvA toso pCTcoaL j^yyr jLitASOJfAOO,»IUoS«r > Bale, oyer 3,000 £hawlsi*taboaicji«UhW jeafl than usual prices. Also, 200 elegant T6lt* and cloth .tfloafafcitrimUarlorf.Tasw.'. H . XlQN^Xd^SOO:veihret awl'aQn wßi eloeed XXoutar A. A. MASON & 00’S* No. 25 fifth rtreot* at atK>gtope»half^flougoaltatee.' '■ ? A 1 A :MAfiON k 00.1 No; 25 gilUi atraet, .trt 11 • Atirtw JaL • their sale, offer every description of Dry Goods, atari imm»tiSßredbcuQD-flroin~TiBUfll rates.. -- ausow * i» . -w, No j jy th street, -trill offer their, fitocfe' oTmora goo of Hosiery and Gioy«s,atlajp rwhacttoAsfrK™s P«oes. • H'Wt •■svfTs*. t ,-*■ V‘- T * £t f; ST' y- MISCELLANEOUS. USfr LINIMJBNX in «tOZ» ; fiEOS-^ . BtiiQ Woodst. a*. •,* V; V V v.. *V. '"■ : 'v V