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V " 'I >• *. \-l , V: r>.\. *.* { .'■.•■.iViV,V ■« :. ;Vijvr *■ r;.-‘ ■. . :■■■'■"■'■ v- .. \ 'V r - >■■: -.r ■ s. : r v-'.. ■■ '■= ■ •; *■ "i :■: \ . ./»V* ** w ~ -!j» * t v t *' * *^v *J* * x X* »• *.»* ?*« i ■*■ *-*“j ** < , 1 * K. * * -4 * *■ * ? ***"* "' m? . . 1 * ■ * . r *Hi ' ‘v k , 7 *’ <- f. k •' f,< - nw ,i , *• V c _ t&V*- 'v-f **- VOLUME XII. THE DAILY MORNING POST.: rnnitd oW PaHlAri exrv Morning* (Sunday asxptal) OY PHULIPS ft GILLItOBE) KU&ni-tfSSt OOBSXtt Of WOOD A2TD • TOJO. STRIXT3. &?- TER i! S.—n Te Dollars a yeavpayable strictly In oilvanc* ' Mx Dollars vfll.lnvariably be required if not paid , "jg? SimJocopt<re*v>© CXOT9—Jo? sals at the counter In the 'l by* w ~ Offlcw, ernTby the .Ne w* Boys. THE SATUBDAYitOainHO ?08T ; - 1* published from. the ran* office, on a Urge Juufot, nee elteot; at TWO DQLLAUS a year, in advance. Single coplea JAW wflJ be discontlniied <nnlessat thediiCsor . «nof nntil all arrearage are paid. , ■ $3- No attention; ~w ill be paid to any order unless uccoem panied by the money, or satikactory reference In. thla ; £3- Connected totl/t the EdabhihiMnt 0/ theMcrming Post it me of the largest Job Printing Offices xnthetoty, wAert aU I hinds qf toerfc u done on the tfwrUti noftce,and pwst rtaw»-| .. oileicm*. BATES OF AJJVF-BTISKVG, £ ~agreed vroir itr tbe Pittsburgh press. - TWiiN£a mmPAanL,oax*Bs: • A One (quero, one l **>••■s 0 »« | ■ « eaoh additional 1n5erti0n........ I - “ 44 one’ereekv..;, «»» * 44 ■■■-.** two week5....a,...-;....*.-........ _-.8 W 14 44 three -■ ike.'... ......... *Oy . — ** ; «• « one rnont!:...."‘—"v 6 .Xa u . u. two month* —— ■ -0 U •* tl three months...— _* Jx “ four months. •*.«•«» “22-:is - “ sir months...— 9- * ** one year..-—.--.... fitandine Card, sis lines or less, per annum-...—..*-, iu W - ■. caAKorms atpleasum: •.:• . -. , One apiorc, per annum, (exclusive of the frapci)........ 25.00 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. GEO. F. OUIIOHBi . „ . . _ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT.LAW, ■' ojiee, corner of Fourth tired And Cherry alley, ' . : 'pmsacean, pa., ’ . ■ ■' ■ • jgg*\nn attend to liif professional business an usual, at Mb office, between tho hours cf 9 A. 51. and 4 P. M. Of each ■ day- ■ ■ ■ ■ '•■'■■■ jrSO : C. Orlando LoomUt . 4 TTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Food. A. lyfcy _ ' ■ ■ -• Thomas M* Marshall, 1 TTORNEY AT LAW—Office,Dowries Buildings, Fourth A street- iml.lj R. 8. Carnahan, A TTORNRY AT LAW—Off.ee on Fourth ctrect, between _/A Chorry alley and Grant etreet- S^T J. S. M’Clowry, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office In A. llafcewell’s Bmldiogs. on Grant street. l* 3 D. 11. Hues, A TTORNEY AT LAW—No. 157 Fourth street, shore and near Smith field. xnxffi?? J. 8, Morrison, Attorney and counsellor at law—office, ru mored to No. U Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. aprKty EU Ulddle Roberta, Attorney at law—omoo, No. mstoithSeid streat, between Filth and Sixth. Collections care Tully otteml etl bo—special attention green tn ConTeyaueine. jdeclfely Thomas Means, Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery. Offloe, nest door totho Fust Office, Steubenville, Ohio. S. P. Roes, A TTORNEY AT LAW—So. 103 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, A pa.. fourth door below Mr. Roily Pattersons Llrery Sable. 1* 33 - Ik*. Buctunaetcr, ALDERMAN— Office, Fourth etroet, third door ab»re Smithfleld, South side. ConTeyondngaraUklndsdoue kri th the greatest enre aud legal accuracy. Tlllis to Heal Ks tate examlued. Ac. HHL—_ Ell. DRAVO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa, dealer li , Country Produce, offers for sale a choice stock o Groceries, eei-cted for family use. Spires of every rarje'y and the purest qaulliy, ground at ho Steam Mills. Also Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken In ex, change for Merchandize. . _ F.K. D. has procured o full assortment of Undretas WsrrantedGarden Seeds,andlaeltes the attenuondallin teruted In rural affaire. ' antl j, S. LEECH, DIoALPIK At CO., WOOI.E3ALE GROCERS, isp utiusa ut Provisions, Hotels and Pittaburg Hanniietnros, Nos. iU am Oil Liorarr sraasr, an~«i piTrsßiman rawos o. suwr & BEN SHAW, TEA DEALERS AND FAMILY GItOCK&S. Dealers la Wooden and Willow Ware. Japanned Tin Warr.Hroser keeping Ctonsib,&Cw Wholesale and Retail,No ‘—>3 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. . * l ' rl ‘T— King & Moorhead. TjrTWOLESALE GllvCBItS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— W No 27 Wood street. Pittsburgh I°!^ Paul & Murdock. /■NOMMIBSION AND FOiIWAIIDJNO MEKCHANS, AND I J STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. VWoler street, CtainnaH, Ohio. ■ ■■■■■- • ■■ ■ • ■•■■■' 1. B. ...MAIS KIEJtPSTEICK „..J. (. ttnUW Kirkpatrick &■ Herron*.. , TSmOLESALE UEOCEKS, TBOUUCB AND COMMI3. W SION HEKCIIANTS, and Dealer* In RtUNuish Werru betnres .Vo. id4o JAberts ttttrU'l\U*bvrffK V*. rnyii.e JSA3CIS - , JOH3 JfICCUJ, • Plttabanch. Maryland. Sellers* XSlcols * Co, *._ T , nfftlL «,. TVtODUCB astoGENEHATi COMMISSION ME&CiIANTfI, X, N 0.500 Bt.-Mt,P>ttsburgh, Pa. Sparta, Linflocri and lard Q;lp. TOiuaiJUilSrpWla..... WjCSUCTUTiMS,inVUt>UriSII. flglUcr 4b Rlcltetion, TTrnOLE3AI.K G ttOCEUS, IM PORTERS OF BRANDIES, W' Wlum and Bejrara—Nos. 172 and .1 •4, cornet of Inna and Überty streets, I’lttsburgh. Iron, Nail*, Ootton Yanis, An, constantly on hand. Ji> x>. Williams, _ . -trrHOLESAtB AM) ItBTAIL FAMILYJJItfWEK, AND VV Forwarding and Cnnuniwion Merchant, ha Ooontry Prtrfoeo and Fitttbargh ilanuljictnre*—Wood et, four Jww iitoi fifth, Pittsburgh. m *”— mar~ifaoS££--"- amwura *’aus«i. "Wlioloaalo and Betail Clothing Herchaatj,, NO. 88 WOOD PrItUKK THE eutacrlbers rupeotfulljr inform their nli cmJirner* »o±tba public in gencrnUtlmt .they h»ro thi*_<Uy uociitri.tVmwilrcs.lnttw oboTc ixnincw,under the-firm of JOHN" M’CLO3KEV:S CO.- Ilicy reJiwctfaUy wlidt 6 will bo eettlrf by them n«t»a«tWßly. —- ——; jomei v* WtLttf ■:■■■■■ MERCHANT TAILOR —Ne. 45 Fifth sfccet, oppoat* ih? ■Hiratrc; PUtuburgb, Pa. "~T.nui>- Oatd of the Arm of Goolst & LiißOf) . openrd STORE NO. O, (two Joor* ilwro thooU :«laad.) fcr tha porpow ercsrrylng on l P e BUBIKKS9» hopes by strict attention to business to merit ft thaw of tlw patronage of the lota firm. . 1s O—Clothing tasde to order in the most fflshljnsMj styles, and on the idiorteat notice—inialor to B. T. C. Morgan, . BOOKSELLER AND STAI’rpNEKj-hu always on a e6 ncral assortment of School, Miscellaneous and Blank Books. Printing, Post and Cap Paper, Ac, Wholesale and Re tail, No. lOt Woodstrect.,below Fifth,East side, Pittslmrßb, - Wanted, FUgs and Tanners Bcmpn. gpltr.ly , ~ X R.'Wcldln, . , . i -CITHOI.ESAIB AND DETAIL DEAXEB.In plank;and W School Books, Paper and Stationery, No. S 3 Wood itreet. featnecu Third and fourth.) Pittsburgh, l’s. fmrg) u. c, Stockton, . ■ ■. Late Johnson * stocktos, bookseller, sta- TIONER, Printer and Binder—corner of Market and Third etrente.Pimbnnih.pv fjy3l:tl . : W. S. Haren. :■■■■' .v mOB OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (?-»”„■> T uToit A S rocs TOO,) and BLANK BOOK son. STATION& ,A WAREHOUSE—is prepared to execute erery style or total, Osmmerdsl.Canal aSd Steamboat Job PrfnUokand BMk Binding, and furnish erery article In the Blank Book, Paper and Stationery line, at the shortest notlco end on thf *°Printlng Office and Book Bindery, No. 60 Third st, norld .. . gehttthmsn A Bannletn, - ■ LITHOGRAPHERS— Third street, opposite the Post-office, Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads, Show Bills, labels Architectural and Machine Drawlngs and Visiting Cards, Engraved or Drawn on Stone, In OoloTS, Gold,Bronze,or Black, In the most epprored style, and at the most reasonable price*. - .oetlßily , ” Attains Loomla, ~. . .... r TiEAll ESTATE AGENT, Merchandise, Stock, and Bill K, Broker, Offlce. No. 92 Fourth Street, (abase Wood.) The opened an office at tbeaboy* place, for the Loans, Bills, Bonds, Mortgages; and SlTShmlMtrußientaV the security of Money, endfor the nurchase and sale or Stocks. Will also give prompt and tSrticular attention to buying, solllnß* ronUBK of«i4l«s»r ineltaalEstate. [MI AUSTIN LOOMS. (Bucccnsors to«J. Kidd A Coy) > . tim *TTrHOLKSALK DRUGGISTS, No. 00 Tlbod Ifrat. Plitj W bnrgb, Pa. Proprietors of Dr. M’Lane s Celebrated Vermifuge. hirer Fills, Ac. ; • * n - w W pod rtreeta. "'iSOt OBOBTT, Importer of Branaios, Gin, Wino, &e.; c tuut IS .■ ■ „■■ TT Vs oto MONONO A U E t A BYE WIMSKY, x . Peach ; ud Apple Brandy, *e. , Atio* Brorims »x» Dismitn., , . . Corner ffmlihllnlA and Front Afreets, glttotnrrli. Pe. (dot) PiGODH'KA bTOUK. ■ ' Jpim HAWOUTH. WhdaaU and Setaa Grocer,:Dealer ImoorUr orbld Country Black TeaJvSrenphßriin. dios« ft ‘WlnSJ , &tCj corner of Diamond nlloy anAtße Diamond, Pittsburgh t P*. • ■ ■ ■■ w \ > l' *' *■» 1 h;-:-5 " \po ' *:***" ' BUSINESS CARDS. Smith 4t Sinclair# . . . OLESALE .miOCEIIS AND. COMMISSION M£tt- HIA>'TS— O-rncrWoodjmd Flrrt s&k imws . B. A. Pohnettock * Co.j . ■ (IOtESALB DRUG WAREHOUSE— Corner first *M ' ■ - t»«<i comer "Wood and Sixth.' , - . J. Bryiir* .■ ■ ■ AND IU3TAIL IJQUOIt MEKOIIAN' \\ 155 Liberty atreofc and SiDlamood plley. joblfry Walter FrsiftTanail s ‘ ... IMPORTER and'Deader Americanr Foper •Tlattgloge« ._ „ lU-BVWBODBI.5». f . ... door io+h« Ci^eM 1 Deposit Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa. ...ejiS ■ ■■■ ■ • \ • •.' ■■ ■ - ■ ' ■ !■. ... - . . i ... . --- - - - ' It- . -..- ' tt' PUBLISHED DAILY BY PHILLIPS & GILLMOEE, AT TUB “ POST BUILDINGS/'- COBNEB OP FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS,' AT; $6,00 PER ANNUM, OB $5,00 WHEN PAID BTBICTLY IN ADVANCE. BUSINESS CARDS. fc CFTUOLET B. L CUtnEETT. 8. OtITHBERT & BON, Real estate and-general agents, m so SmtihJUld itrat. ->" ■- -, norl - ... v John H. Blellor, ■■. ■ __„ lT -fTTHOLESALE AKI) BETAIL DKAIiB IK MBSIOAL YY'-«6TAUMEKTB. JPianM, Made, School Book* And Stationery, K 0.123 Wood rtreat. U“L_ 'jfeftk" WHOLESALE anti Be tall B ABDUL HARNESS, “VALISE end CARPET BAG manu&o. <T ~ tuner, No. lOß'Wood street, Htteburgb, Pa. jT»-7 Dealer in boots, if s end uhho^ anil BIIAID HATS, comer of Market and Liberty etc-, ho. 174 Pittsburgh, Pa. ;-■ . ■ ■ . .. .. jolOry . ~ Twillftam Glenn, • FOOKBINDBK-Oomer p{ Third end Wood Btreois, abor© 0 J£. K»y, wbero bo la preparedto do oicry description 'fKu!ing and Binding. [docg • T. B. CAIiVEKT «, CO., ~ ' DtE-StNKKBS, JSNaBAVJSKS AM> KJIBOSSERS, and £xvcuif£ MASUfAcrousa, No. 48 Sooth Third Blretit, •uiLAOhU'inA. »»pa> Card*:. HLSE, (sucCESSoa to Mcarat %■ Lrs,y WOOL DSALi • ER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, &r the Mia t American 'Woolen Goods, No. 13& Liberty street, [myl ; TbomM 2I» liUtley . . TT7*ATCH AND CLOCK MAKER—Jm itreet, between ¥V> Woodand Market rtreeta, opposite Iron City Hotel, Ail Kinds of Jewelry made and repaired. fip&ly ; '-■srVs&lsk' J.SOUITi UEiitloT, Jfounhitieet, fits doom QgglS&wcsl of Market Omct , Eotos—Prom, nine A. M. to Hie dMSCtayj • I>r. Pnvta lAtmt, .' 1 - DENTIST—Omc*,- Fourth street, between QtEQPWy filarkctand Wood, streets, ncari ycppcsito the Pittsburgh Rank. novlTtly HAttU Ar AUbL&i k RCHlT£CTa:—Offlc»s: Philo Third Street, Pittsburgh; and cast side of the Diamond, Allegheny. jylSflm.; •■•■■■• - ■ ■■• ■*• ■ > BLOUTU-ABltt)., East Birmingham, manufacturer# of • Bar Iron,aud small Iron or **ll description*, and make, also, the finestquullty of Hoops, Rounds and Squares, Leaveorders tor Iron ia tho box,at the city Pt it Office. ■ ■■■■-•••■■■ : " 0018 : .. - money Bona Oillee* . JOIIN A. O'BRIBN & CO,, IST' Thxrd street, btlaet Southfield* • MOSEY to loan In large oremall quantities, on Gold and Silver plate,Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry, Guos, Pistols, Musical Instruments and valuable articles of every description. ■ - < Forfeited Pledgee sold Immediately alter being out of date, unless redeemed Bargains of Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, AtL, always on bond, *ep7 AUSOLIf &■ WIL.tiAalS, HEATING & VENTILATING WAREHOUSE. jsjunjrAcrtataa or Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tutoi&g, Ahd Finmos rca Brxaw, Uas oa Wats*. 4Qp*Ko 115 Market street, Pittsburgh. wp2J We have sold our Furnaces, Patterns, Ac* to Messrs ARNOLD A WILLIAMS,'Wboa w« cordially recommend to “» ATKISBOS * ORELY. HOCEE, BIOS, paiktob. and telor In Paints—So.44 St date street* Pittsburgh. I H«ni constantly on hand all kinds of Paints, either dry or mwwi Japan and Cnptl Varnish, Linseed thl. IWhd dil, Spirits Turpentine, Window Glass of all tlsea, Putty, Paint Broshes, Aer ail cldh* boat quality, and Car sale at reasons bl<r»rlces. -P** jaines Lowry, Jr*, j CHAIR AKD BEDSTEAD MASUTACTUREE—Kq. 2M ' Feitenc&n’s Row liberty street, has on band sterp* stock of Chairs and Bedstead# of every description, made «f thebeat wMch be wilt sell lower than article# ol the-same quality can be sold In lb* city. Ue would call par* ticular attention to Ida large stock of Mahogany 4nJ Walnut Chair# aul Bedstead.*, which he will tell at greatly ralttiwd prices. Also, Turning of every description executed la thq neatest manner. Order# left at the Ware Rooms, or at the Mill, corner «r Adams and liberty streets, will be promptly tten-ind t™. . P* l **! .. James aeUlnger. MOSONOAHELA PLAXINO MllX—WouldwpecstfhDy Inform his ftiends an J the public, that hi# new estate U&hznant U now in full operation, and that be Is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptness,end at the lowest rates. _ Board and Plank, planed on ona nr both sides, oanitaS-uy tw Bwb, Doers, cal Ilculdiasi, of »t«j dffleriytiDn, isk!» to order. Builders and Carpenters would And It to their advantage to give him a call, a# Le can now furnish them with planed rtaff suitable fa? every dewription of work. trSnroikm-t-T-T. - ——..juua aunrtu. . HEBBOft & CRISWELL, BELL AND BRASS POUNDERS, MAXURACf URERS of all kind* of BRAES WORK,U>- COMOXIVK, STUM ENGLhE, PLUMBERS, te. Ah to, Cotton Baiting Manufacturer*. Foundry ott U< , 'becc* itrcol, Allegheny dtf. Office and store, So. V* Market etrwt. FHuburgh* OLD IIUASd an ICOFPLIt taken id «acb»ag* tor work, cp cash pall. Vrivr* left at lb* Foundry or Office* wM bo promptly att' , i» led to. _ ~ T* towai’i *Yi>r 4-3 Omsr c/ f\fih <JBd Hood SSmU* Offica op atairs. Entrance from Fifth atfoei. Fitubarga, RESPECTFULLY rtDDOudc* to th* p-Jbib that be Wl ccramenrad tbs JvKAL ESTATE A<JKNCY*Ia eoonoe i tion frith In!ellJg*nc« and General OoJlreilng- U* wlu i alao attend to ranting. JVm-n* In wnntcf •errant*, in any 1 capacity, or those In want or place*, wdlUrepplfeu tUbon notlco. Ail business entrusted to hU car* promptly ah ice*—T. J. Eizham, Esq* Wrhara Coro, .0. Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black, damn* llackerol* A. A. Slaaotvl MaffitAOld. • _ I Careo’a Dagaerreotrp* ond Art Oallory* JiiuhliT}q f AOt 70 JbtcfJA ttrtdf (nttl to AjrOtf* Carpel JSw penan.) E. M. CAIUiO A t». hating fitted op tha taort k*®3& amnls rdbcu in the dSj with ouuntaoib *ky and ehl* right*, off«r Flr#t Cla» hI&KKEiiSW. in irtylo to suit all, tarjifi* in prtoo awarding to AgrJSk,*,, and <juality of -caaa, Ac. *3.Bapertor uU ®grg Paintings, by tbo bc*t ortiato, tor »!*, and on «*• bibUion during lb* day and oreclng. Citizen* and gersara inrUcd to coll and examine fpcclmaufand Falnl- Inga *»T~— • pitiabtfnjb.. ijIIfUIAOB iWOttlT. . , _ XTT ILTfiltfiy.VlnrtniHcy, between Wood and Liberty W. liVQQim* BAKOucim and CAJtniAtfiiS, of every dwriptfon. All work don* »*rraat«l. The adforiUer <roa!4 here «t»te that be *mt<* nine years apprenticeship to the boalnc**, end n*» Wo ** J *'* fur many yean lo the principal abopa of the Saltern ctarSt>:lf 's)sw HBBD STOaEi JAMES WARDROI*, ; /-VWEIIS forenIoCANARY »llU>Bof UwmMttatmwd (I trcod. belnsrcry hurJj, aud &>• Angm. OWlMwlf —C»n»rj,H«ap. SIUIot,Uo» «4 taliod Be»i* Oonjiojt* will be /uraisbed eomposod of tb# Cpr«t tU: Gunelias, How Suds, Heliotrope*, Ae. ETtrtreenr (In pou) (or Chriitmu Trees, from lhe trod »»4 UortteoWnru Store, tio.4oHflhfUun!\tMani,. • ESGLISH ANI) CLASSIC AX. BKMIHAUY. W. T. XICDONAI.H, M. A, PUHOTil mflu naxt scjfsloa of the Institution will commence on I. MONDAY, the Stfa of September ©ext, at the room cor* n« of Ferry and Liberty street*, lately occupied by th« Messrs. Voeder. _■ Rtf(Ttncn—M(m. A. W. Local*, 0. Knap, Jr, B. »*Voa Bonhorst, K. Stiller, Jr. , patch finlboai Uootif 4o* • rriUFi subscriber lia* received dlrvc: from Uarlera hie *up« ply of cholco Hyacinth*. Tulip*, Crocue, Peonca*, end other Flower llooU for fall punting, end for wtutor bloom' lag,. In pot* and glftMMi Lawn Owe Seed* for fall sowing, which make a fine, close; smooth tart equal to cod*. Pro* nloit Instruments, Garden and Farming Implement* of the aolt approved constrnotlon, nt Kaftern price*, from tho hgnyf Wiahouw, lDltop NEW CABPET 8T0B8! Wo. 47 Fifth Street* near Wood. i N t’nripiii&d assortment of CARPETINGS and OIL A. CLOTHS, of tho latest ond most beautiful pattern* fbr spring shies,now open for Inspection; consisUogof— Royal VeUeta; . Bragelt: Tapestry Brussels; Tapestry Ingrains; Extra Super Three Ply» 1 Buper and Pina Ingrain» Tap&tir Vent Mans; Twilled and Plain Venltlan*. Together with etcrv description of low priced C&rpellnKS, Cbonillo and Tufted Bugs and Matts, Canton and Oolr Mat ting; Jute, Ch^n r Cocoa, Adilald, Allean, and BheopsMd Matte; "Floor and Stair Oil Cloths, all width* and qualiU«{ Stair and Floor Prugget*. Green Boise, Plano and Table Corew, Venitiao Blind*. Window Shades, Stair Bods, «c-» A&* at the very lowat cash prvzi* marZl Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures* THE subscribers we new opening At their new Ware room.*; NO. 100 FIRST STFUSiST, between Wood field, the largest, assortment of CHANDELIERS, BUAOK* £TB, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Gos Fitting, erer offered in this market. Hating arrangement* made by which they will be constantly in receipt of. new pattern* and varieties, they confidently Invite the attention of pur chasers to their selection.' We are determined to Mil a< low os any house In the West, and being practical Gaa Fit ters* can offer peculiar advantages to those dealring articles in this line.- . • ■ ■ We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings ofovery do* ecriptlon tat gas. if .tor .nd steam. ■ of all kinds »»ss> Tnvffifcy No. 109 First stmt. i To WerclianU «*<* Otfesrs. i /I EBMAN ADVERTISING.— Thapubllshers of the dally VT and weekly •« yrdheiU Frcund "would respectfully in* ,vlto the attention of merchants and, others to tho advam tagos offered by their papers as a medium of advertising among tholr German follow*cUlsens both in the city ana 'country.' . ■■■„ ■' ■ ■ j.\ Their Daily paper Is published on the pwrar eifarw, ana , has double the circulation of any Gnoxaft daily published in i Pittsburgh, while their Weekly paper, which is.published alreodyfor twenty years, circulates largely In the adjoining counties and Western Pennsylvania, a* well as throughout the State of Ohio. - Merchants of Pittsburgh and. others will find it to. their advantage to rooko uso of our columns as a medium oi reaching the Gerjaan business. Terms as low os any other paper in the city. . - : o?Flos—Comer of Liberty and St. Clair-streets, above Braun A Reiter'S Drug Btore. L. A W. NEEB, aug2o Publlshen and Proprietors. ■ STOCKING FACTORY, 1 fifth st- between wood and market streets; ABJLITr,I!ifERGV,i£ECQSrOMZ. THE best goods In Children's Hose, Men's Books, Under^ . shirts end Dravsn, sold at msnufteturere’ prices, at, thoFIFTH BTREET STOCKING FACTORY, nil nude from lest yt*rt wool. NO ADVANCE IN PRICE. . . ; tspST WH.I.IAM DALY. ■ ICARD—-Mr.G. ANTON »nd H. BCHROEDKB «SM4 respectfully mnonnde to the cltircnsof Pills burgh and Allegheny that they uill giTo Instructions on thePlanoj Guitar, -Violin end Flute. ; Inquire ot H. BchroederA Oo.’* NEW MUSIC STOBE, 8, Ftmrtlj etret : : , , sep23 ! - i -.' 1 ~>v. , r\'‘ v'J'ity t • i-* . . *. ROBINSON * 00. I PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1854 BUSINESS CARDS. oxms & co., as & COHEECTIOOTSBS, ?tnSDUBQD. PA-. receiving the fbilowing Goods, ► lowest market rates:— • 20 boxes Maecaronl; 20 u Yermicella; .60. *f Farina; : ' . .60 « W.ltock. Candy; 25 « Atfo.l do . 10 .« Bed do : 16 (t Ctpew;.-.. - 16 :« OUtm;- 75 “ Gone Drops; ; 100 “ Lozenges;. . 50 « . JojabePaste; • 60 dos. assorted PleMca; 80 41 fi Preserves; 100 44 Pepper Sauce; i .10 case* Sardines; • 6 « bf. bxsv 2 44 % do 200 bag# Brasil Sugar; . 40 bblsS.o. Sugar; 25 41 Lovering’s Sugar; 10 cases Liquorice; . 25 boxes JUf’d do 20,000 Principe Cigars; 10,000 Havana . do 16,000 Itegalla. do^ 2.600 Half Spanish Cigars; '6O-gr. Mrs. Miller’s F. Cut 50 grdM Anderson** do JOBHU A lUI, WHOLESALE FBI •_ .. 30 Wood B*<i Sate cuhapii and uo which they offer at the 76tag»l.vlcaAUoouds; i • 25 “-Sicily do j - 26 bales Bordeaux do - i ... 15 bags Shelled do . i 60 »* Filberts; • - : I 60 ■« Walnuts; • 60 “ Cream Huts;. 600 buuhels Pea-Nuts; .! .26 bbls. Texan Foc&ns;. i 26 « niiuols ■ do I 2000 Cocoa Nuts; / . i 200 boxes German Flams; : 26 .kegs do . do 1 lObbls. do do . i 10 cases Prunes, glass jars; 10 “ “ . fancy bxs 4 60 casks Currants; 20 cases Citron; . 200 boxes ClasterlJaWußj i . 100 bf.« M«IL * ' do ... .1 200 qr. M “ do . i 200 boxes No. X Herring; i 100 “ Scaled do lease Mace; . 1 bbb Nutmegs; 1 Cldtos; 25 gross Blacking; 26 baskets Salad OH; 3. 0. AHDCLSOH , EISOS & COv ' ? IS AND CONFECTIONERS; FlUfttonrgb, PA* wtexlewite Fail Slock eyer antatos, eofnlrtipg of— : 25 bx* Sfaercaonl; - ■ «f« ©• ASIDE*' WHOLESALE' FRUITKEKI so.OWoodat., TDBT RECEIVED, 1 tho tnc tl brought West of the Mot 360 bags Brnll Sugar; 25 do Vermicelli; BO do To tan Pecans; ‘ 25 dolUhmit do; . 60 doz araM-Balad Oil; : 100 dcx Pepper Sauce; 100 dos Ketchup; . 60 dos assorted Fickle*; 25 do* asztt Preseme; ■ 125 bxsXoteugw; ; ■ • 25 c’s Sardines, 'AyWAx SO bn refined Liquorice; 13 eases -do;-. 100 kegs flermsn Plume;; 00 (cross Mrs. UUlerYfiae . Cut;. 60 gr. Mrs Andersotfsdo; 25 dos Olives; \ £5 do* Copers; SOdosOmoos; 60 bags Filberts; 60 begs Walnuts; 76 bags Cream Beta; 6 bags G«n. WsJ&uts; 160 bags Dairy Balt; 20,000 Principe Cigars; 20,000 Wash. Regalia do; 18JOOO Havana do; SO.OOO Half Spanish do; .. - eepO. ; 60 boxes Havana do 20 bids Loverlng’sdo, fim pulverized; SO bbls. Lorering’s coora pulverised Bugar; SO bbls. Lo Turing's coam Sugar; 60 btals Stuart's do do 6000 Cocoa Nuts; 16 eases Jar Prunes; IS eases Fancy Boxes do 260 bxs No. 1 Herring; 135 bußrided Herring; 65 Ibe Mace; 160 lbs Nutmegs; 130 &s Clove*; 40 gross Blacking; 85 bxs Citron; 1000 busPcaNuU; 60 bxs So 1 Rock Candy 50 do He I do do 25 do Yellow do do 3) do‘White do do 65 fags Ivlca Almo&da; 30 bales Bordeaux do; 35 bgs Sicily do; CO do shelled do; 300 bxs O aster Raisin*; 250 bxs 11 It do; iOW A FOUHDftY NO. 103 WOOD STREET. JOHN CL PARRY, (successor to J, C.Parry & Co,) bet;* tolnfbrm the customer* of tbs old Arm, and tbs pubde generally, that be has now os bands, and is extensively en> gaged in tn&ou&ctarlng, every description of CABTLNGb— «ucb as: Patent Chilled Bollt; large Settles and Curbs; Patent Settles, for Soap* Pot Ash, Soda Asb; Sugar Kettle*, for the exanefoeture of Cane Sugar—oil aui on o pslrnl proem, known as J. C. Perry's, and are superior tor dura* bUUy to any utber, and told soarcr than those made on the old 11OLL0W WARE—A-general assortment, all from wv’ *wd improved patterns, Wagon Boxes, Dog Irens, Sad Irons, I ACrfdC* Baling MCI Castings, and Machinery of amy daeriprirn, always on hand or made to order. Cook Etores, Kitchen Range*, and Coal Stoves, «f every description; lowa Cook Stores, Creels**, which roreJvsdih* first prise for 1860 and 1851, at the Agricultural Pair of Al legheny Cfcuntv,Parsed reoisunended by fifteen hundred ! persons; Enterpriie Cook Btonw, four rises; Preplans Cook | fitorWT Kg* *nd llfidiatorOtt! btoves: Parlor Stows, Ac. I Parlor Crates and Fenders, ««u variety, Irantlfully I enamelled. OtnnmonGrat»,aad baßiUnginsleriJil of every { daserixUon. I A craitT.rtEtr of OrnimcnUl PjOUns.foransrUTirteoa I Fend or* I rtx&ht end MXngh Crsffi^t—A large stock of all the 1 hind* In use. and viil be sold at reduced price*. Hall’s Pat* j «nt Urn, True American, Egan’s, Crane’s, KlaksS*'*, j Woods’, PearxVt, Ball’*, Imputed Bull. Ac. J Fltms Michigan Doubts Plough. wbl h ! haataksutlie premium at the Sut* Pair* of he* York, I Pennsylvania,and Ohio,and wherovarit has basuvb'l’Ud 1 gras and Nalls, Stove Pipe And Yin Ware—*U oS which 1 I wta rail at the lowest prirra; and wrwcifolly Isvtt* ib* I nMletoglvanaaealhatthaoldatoud,No.SuS Woods!. I aoSt-e wttsfl p4|l, li_ PIANO POUTK*. „ atf , ( CUARLOTTE M.UMJS, No 118 Wood /SSggEfiHSßa vtrocl* eoroad door above I'tflb, pHttburffh, JhStSsbSSI Pa., offers for sals a large mud well II vf V "stock of Piano ports*, (whfch are just at* riving,') on the moat liberal ttrtav. Tha atb*nifon of purchasers U especially lovUed a tas rolchratod nAMBChfI PIANOS. t „ ivr .. . These ia*t«mmts bring saadee*r*vwty forlht#cites»*» aaihartogibe ore? strings h**« a tolntae often* un equalled ty any others Also. Piano* from the manuttfU ry of dale A Co., hew Y«fk; Raven, her \otk; Kw tcbeabaih A ?ro«, nilUdripWa; and of *r ows viam* ttxc, wblthare w*l»kuuwn,aDdha»*befa axed la this and Other cities for 1C year*. MUBZOAL XNSTRI/MKNTS of all kind*. „ Gxalar*— ACciSrlectfon of Sn.Uvh,Ppani>b and German, cf superior quality . _ . . i ’Ffociiu— Theiwrtltsllau.PrriyhknJ Pr.g,l»h mak*. i Prom the best Paris maunfoft* ry j ALSO—Flats*, Ciariaori*, Brums,Plfr*, n*u}oa»TßX3w4‘ rines,Tvia&rLes, Ac. SrtMs—XtaUsn, Prourh, English wdOcnasn, warrauwd to be of the terv bwt quality. ...... 1 pia&os and til Marital Tn*iraorol* repaired with aura i WUtf«tH«atn*»* *iwl«l**reiteh __ j CUXCKI2»tI»Ci»* PiAAUS. I JVPT RECP.IVEIi,«n4 now open fur Ot- I ac*l«etl»o and vile, tbo fidlowtsg new n J fTfy9 * '(hjV rwiwwMjd.ikhlycarretl, Grand PLiuo l ForU,t cctATcs Cn*, gW 00. I One supsrblyrarved B«*»wriM squa»w Place, In tbs ftjie or Louis XIY,7 oeuvi!*, 00 | One Ito»»ood rarv«i,T cKtaVe9. M —«... W ! One do 6V4 do - 4CO O 0 I One d» plain do One do do 6‘J do | Ouo do do 0 do * .»*- «• —— * •£? ? - I One do do 6 do .. . uo | All the above lire frma the crlobratod manuractuTy « I Cffictktiso A Sow, Bostnn, Jlass, I Alkj, rarrived frota tb« satoe factory, a beautiful lot «f | PIANO STOOLS.rafvcd an 1 plain rosewood,with hair cloth, I ffgurwi plush, and broralelle eeata, { On b»od, a largo Mock vf Piasw from < iber Horten rtd I Sew Tork makers, and for ul« At feetcry prices. I JOHN U. MELM>B,hI W«rt *lrooL A gent for Chic Veriog’s PUnos, for PHUburgh and Western Peuosylvenla. % LATEST BIU9IC. HKLEBETt II AS JUST RECEIVED- B , tl * flotnrjWT* u* Paws ftiiornsit, »d d«ij* cslwl to Mr. Jollu# Lee, by 1!. Klrbcr. TU# pl*» U lfched with «* elegantly colored vlgnett** of' t.*n city o, Paris, showing theTtmreuw. the importal rr*W» nre«f die French Emperor; Hi* Church of Nora* lUfct, rtc.-lK.lnff 4 reliable and correct tn&p of tb* French Capital, es laxrn by Mr. U*, on hi# mint visit there, end U of Jtrelf worth the price charged for the Music- ....... The Troubadour Polka—composed tad dedicated to Slls* Remain# Lsmoyn*. of Washington. I’o-, by If* El* n*r - Fond Hearts at Homo, beautiful new Ballad, aa sung by i Buckley's Sennadere. , . .. „ . » 1 Mart I Forsake Thoc; German melody, with English and I GormanvorUa. ... Little Song* for Little Children—new. Heavily Wear# the Day—new. Thinking of Thee— new Ballad. What Khali 1 call Thee—roeal duett. . tr . PoLiaa—Zig aaff, City of Glasgow, Louis hepolwm, Hat* Ue, Children* Delight, Uopresumlug, ote., etc* and a gene* 1 rml erleeUcn of th# moat fashionable taurio of the day. 40* No. 101 THIRD street. Steamboat*, Aboy l _ Tub subscribers tender tholrackoow*#s* ! JS&Aedffmfnis for the toon bestowed uponVA*. by their Steamboat friend*, and ftp woald respectfully remind them and other# Interest- 1 «1 in building boat#, that they aro at all time* prepared to furnish, on tbo taort reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chair# of the best material an J work manship. T. B. YOUNG A CO. Cornor Third and Smlthficld streets, Jyl2, ’63 opposite “Brown*# Motel” KEW MUSIC STORE —lhe subscribers hare opened at No. 83 Fourth street, a choleo collection of music ana musical instruments, Italian and German ftrings, moos, by U. Braid, of Paris, and Mr. Arnold; Flutes; by st. buler, Frankfort, A. Ua Clarionets, do. All kind* of bnm laatro menta from the best French manufactories, all of which wo Offer to the public on more liberal terms, feeling confident that wo can render entire satisfaction. „ . U. 80HR0KDKR A 00, No 83 Fourth «t n Bchroeder and 0. Anton will giro Instruction* on the piano, violin aud guitar. * e P*3 YaluabUßare Garden Beads, &e. GONSIBTING in part of tho celebrated Btowel or Ever green Sugar Com, Old Colony Sugar Com, Wrinkled gugar Feasor various improved varieties, Blue Imperial, Blue Prussian and Marrowfats do. Beans, Onions, Radish, Parsnip* Cucumber and Mellons of the finest and most ap proved sorts, Field Carrots,Turnips and Sugar Beets for thn dairyman and formers. A rich collection of flower seeds; Lawn Grass Seed* and a full and complete assortment of Garden and Fanmngiraplcmentsof the latcstimprovemonts, Monthly Vabenas, Roses, Ileliterops, and fine blooming plants for the yard, Garden or Lawns, by the dozen or 100 * t Order?ftom Merchants. IValers or others filled promptly on liberal terms, from the Seed and Horticultural wnro ! housollSFifthrireet,by lapriTT] JAMES WARDROP. SOHDBIE3— Cigars, pipes, pipe beads, spices, chocolate, blooms,- buckets, tubs, bed coids, twine, ropes, cotton batting, carpet chain, rogs, hemp Bid cotton, brushes, es tract of coffee, blacking, soloratus, white and rod Iced, mod deT, copperas, alum, indigo, logwood, camwood, powder, shot,lid,wash-boards, starch, rarke, demijohns, Jugs, tor, cheese, dairy salt, sordines, aieohot, turpentine, snuff, cut onddry.tobacco, *e„ 4c, in jtoroond iec22 Ml and 223 liberty ot. err COliNf HOT CORNU HOT CORNU I—Hot Com: life Scenes la Now York Dlußtratcd-inclading tho Stott of little Italy, Madallna tbo ragplcWa daughter, WJld Mangle, Ac. With original designs, engraved by N. Ore: ' By Solon Roblpson. «JBid that welcome TmcbeomestopnnUbuP.” • “A beggar** book ontwortb’a a noble a blood. <■ Or crery iaordinato cop beware; Or drink, atid witb It roisett Bbajre^* VariolaW ' B. T. C. MORGAN, d«l3 • ?04 Wood street mouACCO—i6O boxesoudhalf toxctSfiVt, & j b “££ HOT CORN! UOT BMpfe|ost,ro- lad for Ml. by B- PoartH st • • ■ »■ ..••■ To Druggists & Merchants thronghout tie Union. D. B. BPCUIIOVOH, | . aahofaoto»eh as»• nsAir.n J-sI PAINTS, OILS, <s'e,, i Tfo. lil Mnld«ii Lui(>, NISW VOBK,I RESPECTFULLY incites the attention of-Druggista and j Merchant* throughout the Union to his largo and ex* I tcimiveasssttmchtof PAINTS,OILB, Ac., of the REST and I PUREST QUALITIES, which ho offers for sale bu very ] moderate terms, both tocaeh and cloeo-Ume buyers.; Below | are enumerated some of the leading articles; | • ‘ WHITE LEAD, in oil* In kegs of 25 to 600 lbs. | BLACK PAINT, YELLOW OCHRE, VKN.RED, in ML ! PATENT-DRYER, SPANISH BROWN,; TJSTRA, DE Sl* I ENNA, in oIL UMBER; CHROME, IMPERIAL, AND ARSENICAL I GREENS, in oil. 1 PRUSSIAN BLUE,CHROME YELLOW and VEBDIORIS, dry and in oil. • I VARNISHES of all kinds. , ■■: ■; - 1 ■ RAW and BOILED LINSEED OIL, PUTTY* WHITING CIIALK, LAMPBLACK. ; ; . AM. and ENGLISH YEN'. RED, CHROME RED and:YEL* : LOWi dry and in oil. " : INDIA RED, RED LEAD and LITHARGE,dry.; STONE, FRENCH, and AMERICAN OCHRE,dry. .. -. CHROME, PARIS and BRUNSWICK GREEN, dry and in oil. ■ ■ ... ■ • ■ • . I FRENCH and AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS. ] - Dragglstaandothersi&w&ntof anyoftheflboTe mention.* i ed articles,' will find it to their Interests to call, as our [acilfr’ i ties for nmnufacturinghhdp'txfchaMng.'aod'oureXp-efluace: In the burfnot'fcglve us advantages In selling over most of therein thesameline. D<U. SDCuLLOUQH, - taySltfm »141 Mslden Lane, New York. . P APB It W AR E HO V SB* . Cyras W< JTteld ft Co.* I GOMMIBSXON MERCHANTS, No. 11 Cliff Street, New. York, aro SOLE AGENTS in the United States for , | Muroratt’s Superior Bleaching Powder- . I Victoria Milts Celebrated Writing Papers. I . Russell Mills Superior / ■ “ i* I Genoeses Mill* Superior Printing • ** | ItowUn* ABons*:.EnglbhTfosu* • ■" 1 First uuaUty French Ultramarine. ] They are uso Agents fur thdPrtncipal Paper Manufoctu* I ren In this eountiy,-and offer :ftir sale by far the. most ex* tensive aud desirable stock of Paper and PaperManufnctu* rets r fuatcriale that can be found in this or any other country. •• • They occupy the large and commodious Warehouse*, No. 11 Cliff struct, No. 6S Cliff street, No. 164 Christopher street, anil the Lofts over the large Iron Stores, 7 and 9 Cliff street. Their business is strictly Wholesale, and Writing Papers are sold by the Case only. . . I Their extraordinary facilities:enable them -to offer all; Goods, both foreign and Domestic, at tb» lowest possible, prices. ...j-..- ] Paper made to order, any Sise or weight. liberal advan eei mad* on consignments of Paper, Paper Hsken* Stock and other merchandise. The highest market prica paid in CASH for all kinds of Bags 1 margfrirm Bradbury's Piano and htalodoon Warcrooms, I NO 433 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 1 f7IU»I enlarging my Warerooms, I am enabled to keep a 1 A. much exttiee assortment of Instruments than berato* | Sure. All Pianos furuisbod sroof an elastic touch, and ur an 1 even quality, and deep, full, rich and purely t»euJ tom*,| quaJJUe* most desirable, Inasmuch as the vok© vll 1 asstao | late to ibetouacf the instrument. All my Instruments are | fully warranted* a guarantee accompanies every bill of sale. 1 and are sold as low Mean be purchased dsowhou. Second I hand Pisow at all prices. ' | fiar* A .V«> /rrrrntoJV—Tb* Organ Mdodeen, with too &RU cf the only tiling of the kind in the country,] I avlng too stops, eci*y*r, swell draw stops, Ac., a sweet and j powerfal Instrument, pronounced by Organists to be supe rior for churches or Organ practice to the medium tlzwl Or* gans, prhw $2OO. Also, the Comm eta MeiMrsm, cf all styles and prices. Bdngthe exclutlre Agent for tho<e In«tru menlstOrden ore solicited, Tbeusaaldlseount madetothe trade, and 10 per cent, to clergymen purchasing for thor own use. SLG, BRADBURY, tnarl& ly 423 Bmadwar, New York, CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE, ,v*. 173 cnr.xrxcr i*rnß&T % lOrroaiTt Irm*vsy»a?r* iUuul 1 PhltatJelpßla. FTJBHXTOBE, 13 EVEEtisiYlB! Antique, with iralpture Carving and modern stjlo; In Rosewood, Walunt, 7Jab.^any,f l alluwona and Mails; of superior coostrucnse, and Cnlrhcd In the best Ji* t riual to,iS*6ovcxwUlrg In qua!- Ry, tl>« Guoda t<f any EetoL’ifb* menthi LheUmtMFUitca I EMPLOYING no* p but •spoTienoiilwotboen, (sppren* j *j tires bring pc*UlTelyrxeluded,)aod.u p iDg thencuma* j tertals, tbe work caun t foil to giro «Hl>fo*tfou to pur j el aaer*. the rnvoy *.lr»ntat**s offcml to pur-j ehaaerr.l* the of iMmithlng a ID.Use, rub*-? in elf* nntor plain MtH, ct ">| .rto yI: mi e*tatlbk&iml* by | ■wLWi ci--c« nl' to ea*h n*.m r*m*«ip<ind in ttcun »tcnkn»fc-*s* >n hftQd, 7/rtcq to t-tioO* 1u d.-xlift. CTiablra tiurc’uucr* tv pl«« tbr‘,r u-iu? in a h’lvtin,, wßboat the £tl«y ncrcwarUyi djh.*] tu r rd,fb e * * r ' sore. ' Trj gi»r an i i«*s «.f tl • tiiubed on rsnd, I ne*a only inf tin v»>a my to*.n*arwl7Sf«*tiots, by 27 Owt wUe,foorD*xT*lo cuubsrs with fUnpe cIm.I ?o rut’ y vtoih 1* a gnaraDice lh>t tbs work t» all oan Itatr.nlUu* l» a*! done in the fimre. and I'urnilore warranird to '•arrj eaMy *ny4«u»e» \bdcrs to ibh* drlpbla arc tcp-cito.l* iat pun baser* or to tall *nl cvHta*»*e G au2s ly WAT< UKS, JKWELUY, jaa SILVfcH it tilt, tin utrft, C. *fc% l*apfcrM«h« Owl*, Drrv i jf Ca*««*, Vi r'u-/ Ua*)w, t*c\ i>r-an» tiljwwit, CuUlcrr. Jfiae *Ji) C-fia?*:.! X>rr*iec*tcu*» *Ov—T* e unJt'rt'jfnod brtpwCruUity tn lavueU »«UiU tfciUttn# «jit«tranrfr», wbcO era* purrhowrsi. r c w U>fi* C3fl?uiJjrrnt ttrsrk, fctittnjrf U U' ktisM .u *«H* »n»l rtehttwa, any «iLrt l« »Mi»c*wit»Uy Tb*y IWI *ar, U»i» jvf'o'iaJlr «*>« U»* B**rf*atthr litMvnt&rtoriwln Europe •o*l iJrir t'«n iuaati£»ctt>rtr* of ,Jr»e»rv, tHttrllarf,«r bffp, «Ti»l lhr.A tn to prirtA mhJ qaalt ticßf atU p%3fa*ci M «ttQfcotbe c£ fcml by asy oifler I‘rvno la Ums tttJe. ifcit'-at* rcoJ.* po i*Artfully partwi »»to go eafeJy »ny 4ls» Uar*» sn'l \>r almo#: any wnteyaccap. VSLclttmi* tod n!*Q. CANFIELD, BROTHER ft CO. 2 1) lialUn.jxe itrtrt, tfirmr af OiArlo, Raßiracra. OKOKUKHTVHOfiI! tftut juwcjscrtmxi a? m iMraovxn SPIRAL SPIUSO BAITRBSS Si IP. Cor, Jjclumorf and Srtdtrxck 4(retU t Sol* timorf, and JVb. OU IVafauf if,, Philadelphia, r n k ?il vr.it mldau awaupkk viz i— * AvuuMxlfomiYßtNtfV.iorit; Dr > Psusaus ilutataphM; I ilaarvvvu I s*tmm, U&Uim no. f|MM peculiar inijiroteuicul 1q ih* coDstrucUcu of thli 1 Uattre** U.tlwt bU tho ctemiyy C*ui Afcry idboJc* iYaAME«/rl‘i>» entirely disproved wlUi,au<t t’J place rap t>U«t by * lighter and much more durable fr&m*. The arf> ell by harness leather hinge*, secure ly tiu.tta),Tf&4tTlajt It iiopvlbJo fbr ffrio,?le spring to falld ms or g't-oatof flare, end Liable? a ltcd an elastic lhaiany {•‘t it may bo raiUed «r Lent up* **-< i« ihuiadmlm. bly fitted to the wants of the nick or a. 'hmeUc, who may re quire a sitting posture It baaattthsluxurionSKoftnessof the Wt feather bed, vlttftho UsbtDcra anj incUuyof hand ling of the common hair mattress. Tlmso improved hpriu«ll«l* are Invamblv made of tha materials, and will last many yearn without repairs. Parous having Unir Mattrartt can have them altered la to Boring Beds. These llods arewell adapted for Hotels, bet lbs of Ehlps, Siewnlwats and Hospital* . .. _ ALSO* au extetuive assortment ofhlghry ornamented, (la enamel,; and plain finished GAbT IKON KtJRNITHUK,cou* (dating in part of Bedsteads |lat and Oaat I lacks. Cane and Umbrella glands* Centre, I’lcr and Side Table* wUb marble tors, Oardon Chairs, Settee*, etc, etc. Animal*,aucb as Lions, Lambs, Poga, ln Iron, as well as the models In IVood.furnUhod at abort notice. doctGly COMMISSION AND FOHWAUDB.O MUICQANT, I No. S 3 Coumanat, ncunr Vik> Stilus*, I St. Loatii Bio., j CONSIGNMENTS tißdCoinmlMlona»lUireot«lth prompt and personal attention, and Übc.al aitrana; will l»l ?lrea when required, on Consignments or Dills of Lotting, | j) jQJUf. I Order* for the purchase of Lead,Grain, Hemp and other) produce, vlll be promptly filled at tbetowcst market prices, j The Receiving and Forwarding of Mcrchnndlxe and Pro*) duco will meet with especial core and dlupalcb; thfl lowest | rates of Freight vlU«iva>»bti procured, and the expend* | of Bloragenud Drayoge as much os posalblo avoided. j BEFtftBXCM. , . [ Page ft Bacon, fit. Louis; Ellis ft Morton, Cincinnati; [ Charles*, Blow ft Co., do; Strader ft Gorman, do; Chouteau ft Valle, do; Uosaa ft Fnuer, do; Loan, Kins 4 Co- do; Springer ft Whiteman, do; J.W.Butl«rftßro.,PlUsbb; li.O Gooodmnn A 00, dd; D. Leech A Co- do; E.ftC«larnaU4Co.,Pbllada; Wm. Holmes AOo* do; Morgan,J.M.BUckAMorgan: Blow ft March, Now York. U.U.ComcKys, do;. Frost ft Forrest, . do; Shlelilaft Miller, do; Charles A.Meigs, do; Joslab Loe ft Co, Baltimore. A. Q.FarwoUA Co .Boston; Abraham J. Colo, do; Howard, Bon ft Co, do; V, B. Reynolds, Louisville; n. L. Newcomb ft Bro., do; T.O.TwiehoUftCo.,Commission Merchants, New Orleans* «j: have an open Policy of Insurance, which will covqr nli shipments to my address, when advised by letter por mall.or when endorsed on bill* of lading befbro, or at the tlmo of shipment. JQBEi’H MOG RIDGE, ' nQgg BL Louis. Missouri. -,'v 'T '‘■'.\' j yj^; v^.'^r * •»'- •'■ --_ **‘-T >,'>o i 4 ,'/■• 'rf * . .:■■ •• .;■'. • , • *- * • ' •' * r- : V~: c w ; r ) ; .V' :: ' V <*. i, 1 ' ' •,$. ■> -*• NEW .YORK. PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE 3. HENKEL’S BALTIMORE. ST. LOUIS. JOSEPH nOQRIDQK, BNTERPRISE WORKS, 1 RO. 136 WOOD BTEirr.T ELD DOOE DXLOW YIMIK AUtT. I BO )rk d TETLEY. _| yf-fEZTESSSgSft XMfORTERS and manufacturers of 1 BtmOIOAL AND RENTAL I EMfC& INSTRUMENTS, RIP LB S, fto. We fp? hoop a general assortment of the above *** article* oonstantly on hand; togother with a general variety ofFaney Hardware. Also, Guns, Vlfr* tola and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shot Bolts, Caps, Powder, Lead and Bullets; liowio, Dirk, Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors nn ll Hair Dressers* Bboard; Pocket Scissors, fto.— ] Also, Trusses and Supporters. 1 Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. lUFLE3I—We ara making Rlttes of every description, to order, of the best moterial, and workmanship warranwal-- Orders rewired for thorn «t Wholeralo or lUhdl. ho fln od with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholewle prices. ... ■ .. ■ flitiiittflr OlTto Remove* 1 J^hTpS.^tfc^ S "o t rL&r t » ™a SSSJISSS E3£5 I SB£* MMkSatrect. wfiEh ho Jntonda «»ng with an entirely now stock The publlo are TCspoctfiiUy Invited to call and SSSSfcb prcwSt primeval unatuaßy great bargain, Tilth stroet-ana liberty~ S <■ 1 • - % '■i-.T-':.":..y v ‘•nr"' 1 ' - • •/ , - . r * ** , ' FOR SALE AND TO LET. EOUTY-OKE BUIKDOU I,OTO ‘ AWD ' - >■ Two Xargo Briofe Dwelling Houfifla for Bale. ft «H£> sabscjlbernow offers tho foliowingdealrable proper ,-J_ ty.for. sale, sltuato ia tho Seventh Word, and. bat ten minutes Walk from the Court House. • ■■■. ONE LARGE BRICK: HOUSE/ with nine*apartments, situated On the comer of Colwell and Hiller streets. Also, ONE LARGE TWO. STORY BRICK HOUSE, with elghl aparfmente,6ltaated on Reed street Eight Building Lots on- Colwelbstrect; J ton Building Lots on Reed street; t wan tyr three Building Lots on Miller sheet This property is Tory conveniently situated, and will be very desirable ■ iof private residences. Tho above property, If not sold previous to tho mlddlo of Her, }Bs4j will be put up at Public Auction. v. • . Tcny*One-fifth cun;.the balance in ten. years, with annual payments; Tor further particulars, enquire of-the subscriber; - 1 .JACOB TOMER, • .... sepl3'6m] • > Corner Colwell and Miller sts.,,7th Ward; . k LOT OT GROUND In Hogg's Plan of Lots In the Third. jGS. Word of the City of Pittsburgh, near High street, and bdng 29 feetfront on Pennsylvo&Ta Avenue, and running back 117 feet The property trill bo sold; dear of uli locum*, bronco, except an annual ground rent of one hundred an d sixty.flvodollars,to which itia nowsubjoct. Ontheproper ty are seven good TENEMENTS—five brick and two frame —all two stories high, and rentlng for aboptfiiehandred dollars annually. ■ ■ ■ Price, $1200; $660 cash, and $OOO In 6 months—by good endorsed paper. ~ WM. O. FRIEND, ... 1 Jsl2:tr . Attorney at Law, No. 126 Fourth street. COAL LAND EOli SALK—2S Acres of Land, with o vein of Opal 4J£ fcetthlck, with alcrwor vein of 2 feet; only 18Inches betwuen tho two. The Landis a'good soil, andl6 Acres In cultivation. A.gobd IhielUn#-House, Eruit Trees, good water and timber* Tho Land is suitable for Garden ing purposes; situate about 4 miles from ibe city; .a short distance from tbo Lrownsvillo Plankßoad.' • 7 S..<3CTHRiJRT’A : SON, General Commission Ag'ts, 140 Third st. '• . , . •. Fox.Sale* Im SELTj my unexpircd lease (fourteen years) of & • Lot, situate'.on O’Hara attest end- Spring eUey, in the litth 'Word—to ft fronting on O’llara street, and. running back. 100 ft. on Spring alley, on.which is erected a four storied Brick House, *0 ft. square, with a frame, two stories, GO ft. on Spring alley, well calculated-to carry on any branch of manufacturing business. • Being engaged Inman ufactunng In tfco country, I offer the above for sale. In quire at No. 425 Liberty street, oel&tf ■* ‘ FAKSI KOII SALC. THE subscriberoffers at private solo & SMALL FARM, .containing.SlXTY ACRES, sitnatud if* Franklin town* ship, Allegheny county; -with about fifty acres cleared and In o good state of cultivation ;a Rood young Orchard,of the best kind of fruit, a good Log Moose and Kitchen, and a Log Bam; about ten miles from Pittsburgh, and about four miles from Perrysrii!*. For further particular*, ♦ nqulre of WILLIAM GRAHAM in Bewickleyrllle, or to the subscriber,’ on the premises. < doHO . HUGH XEHIX* BOLD, DBTVEE! IOCOBOTIVB AHEAD!! Heal Hitato Farm for Sale. fVtll* subscriber js authcjUod to «eU.2&4 ACRES OF f LA?*l>, situated in Yeraallles Town.shlpj Allegheny County, Pennsvlvania, lying back of McKeesport,- known aalheWbltwoak Flats,and in alsbtof the proposed Station on theQcuaellsvUlo Railroad. Improvement aa-fallows r A Square Log House, 20 by £n feet, two stones }dk:b; and Square Log Baft* CO by CO feet—both new nnd in goGd order; tw fine young Orcbarda,;best grafted fruit* jurt eomorarjDß to tvar. There i* 90 to 100 Acres cleared and in a high state of cultivation, an! ttmbalance is welt Bet with wbitooak timber of tbO first order. TbisLandlswell calculated for a Stack Farm, being very level* and the soil of an excellent quality for grass growing, and; bring well water*!, hating some twelve or fourteen- nevcr-Zaliing I apriu.pi of excellent water thereon. This Land bos fodlitto | rarely met- with, being within half a joilo of tba. YoogU. river, and one mile orMonc agahela.and almost on the line of tho Counellavßla Railroad; and. is supposed to contain an Inexhaustible tied of IRON ORB. This Land would not be in the market, only that the owner Is about to remove to tho Far West. Terms easy, and price moderate. For far ther particulars, enquire of tV, J. REYNOLD?, at Lorenz* Glass Works, or of TAMES 0. RICHEY; deriXky Baal EaUtcAgent,ntthii» office,. JO&IG'A Wcefc».'s3~ /~kKE DOLL Ml AND A QUARTER A WEEK will pro V* cum a i A rgo LOT OF OHO USD. Eloren Building Lotju within twenty minutes walk of the city, in a pleasant and healthy locution, will bo sold ats2ooeach—sloin hand; balance at $5 p**r month, Each m>t Is &0 feet front by I£4 dwp, fronting cn two street*, Several familieahavi; already ftTaiial themselves of this favorable opportunllv of procu ring a homo, and wearolodocwU to offer eleven more, which will jTObably be the la«t. at lbe above t*rnuL JoCT S.CUTHUKRT A'SO.Y, 140 Third st. For sale, : A SMALL FARM, situate In Lower St Clair Township, about <m» mile from the Borough of Birmingham, con* taining SIXTY ACHES, more or less. It Li all cleared, and under etiltfvatiaa. For further particulars apply to iaSlrtr Ijr. SYMMEH, Blrthicghttm.- : Ten Acres for is ale • lUK eobscrtber eEm Cor *»te Tea Acre* of Load, near the rtadleaea of Her, Dt. Campbell, in Manchester,. alt of ii fn iho bl{ihe*t *talo of colllTatlon. >car COO bearing apple, peach, plum nn4 pear irr.-ea l all of’tfhtrtffrrd' Crafted ed IbS'tct; also, about three acres of-eine* yards of the l#»t quality cf jfraptw: tho other lmprore meats are teas Dwelling Houses end vui-bouw*; one of tho duelling* U new, not having been yet occupied. The pro* pert from ibl» place U among the most extensile and beau* Viful in tie country. It U abundantly supplied with fine ncre; tailing springs Apply to Sir. Craft, on tbo premise*, erta JAME 3 OLAXIXY, EitAio OCW, cor. Bercntb ami SmithCeld ats. & An cxteoiire variety of Grape \lecs fcr. rale.. Ap >ly asaboris d»clO For Ueuti "T'Otnt OFFICES, <m tb* (ucood fioorcf tio Pwst Build. .1? entrance from ‘Wood street—suitable IbrAttor n*S*y lnttiranro Offices, Ac* Ennui real tbs oUteoofthe «uWrtb*rMlr*t floor tfaiSJ PATRICKS A PIUBND. SiinT— CO fce£a assorted, from Na Ito No, 7, In store and for ralo_br fjat*] LEECH. U*AU»IN A CO, William Carr& Co., (Wa. Car*latnaf the firm of J: P*s.K£aACo..V u WHOLES ILK OKOCEUS and Duller# In Forritjn Wines and DraedJfsOld Mtmonttaiirlannd licetined Whl*i key, No. 32i Commercial Ho*, Liberty street, PUt*bor»hj Pa* ■ ; y • :: •■ ■v . • ; :~. •- v A*'-, ;•; Ja&y A I£K‘& CH KiUIY PECTORAL—A' supply of this celN fcrated Cough M'dlciop just reccirevl by f*w jos. Fleming. - GUMSTMAS AND UOUDAV IWOKS, at D\Vi6o\’B BOOK STORE,« MARKET street. near Fourth.—'Thd subtcritarbaring now opened hi* Holiday Book*, -would lari to attention to bl* largo assortment of -JUVENILE and other BOOKS suitable to the season. Tho ln* dudcit..ChU(lreo** Uooka Or all age* and putt**; English t:\%ssiitt, Ift splendid eablnothlftdinz; the most elegant edi tion* of pocket,.family and pulpit Bible*; superbly Illus trated English, works: and Prayer Book* and Wbltt Id Tel* vel,wUh gold and alirer ornament*. That ho tnavharo thtplcasdr* of glrlog great «*r satisfaction to friends and customer?, be solicits earlyealjs. deet2 Talcfl Notice* ' I HAVE placed my Books tod Atvountaln thohandsof James C. Breast, Ksq ,frr settlement, and I earnestly hop© that *ll who arc indtibted for subscriptions to the Daily and Weekly Post, or for Adfrril-lng and Job Printing, will pav Bp as speedily iu» posdbl*. Mr/Richer l* alreonthor is*l to settle the account* of tlio firm of Zlanm A Tutton, and lUartn & Pmuirs. , L. IIARPF.IL JOrtN LAYTON. 1?. It—Mr. lUcbey will be frond at the office of thn Powt, where the ttankw still remain. ■• :. •. ■ ■.■ :■. fjalt All kind* oTgoliamlybu and banknotes bought, sold and eratanjrod by . oc29] A. WILKINS A CO M Bankers, IJnKcdßtfctrs BanVHQlUjniir.No.7l Fourth *L, Pittsburgh. JWABDROP’3 SEED STORE is now replete with wirly • Seeds, f*r the het bed*; Pruning Instrument*, forthe orchard, com stalk and straw cutters, and. every thing of interest to the £»tmer, gardener or amateur. Order* from dealers and merchants filled promptly, on liberal terms. Jal4 , For Sale or To Let. XWILL SELL OR KENT my property In Manchester, consisting of a short aero of Ground, upon which am eroded two Frame House*, one containing eight and the other four room*; Stabling, Carriage, Wood and. Coal Houses, and a fine assortment ofFruit. This property is very pleasantly situated near the Ohio River. The build* logs are shaded by trees, and near the Omnibus station; I will malt all or a portion of my Furniture, and would prefer retaining possession until Ist of May. Apply to fefcfl IT. LEMM Liberty street luatraoltona In Muolc, modern Languages Drawing aud Painting. - |\HOP. VF. W. BCSCQ, baring-locate* himself In this city, vrlUgira instructions onlho Piano and Guitar; iu 4hd French German, Spanish and Italian languages -..Draw* ing and Painting, (in water oil). Any communication. left at Mr, HLEIIBU’S Musld Store, or attbodrugstaro of B. will receive prompt attention. . RarenKtcta: .. I ' lion. IS. Evorctt, Boston, : Dr. Israel, Pittsburgh, Uorr. Julius Rockwell. Mas*., Jeff. D. Stewart,- do.y Her. Dr. Forrla, New York, Boy. Cyrus Wart, d 0.,; [ frMUf Jap. 11. Hopkins, do. "' . Notice*' .' A LL PERSONS knowing themselves Indebted to the sub scrlber, will please make, payment befbretho 15th of February, as after that data, all uup&ld accounts will bo left with AVI. M’Mnstcr for collection. . F.S —As lam closingup my business and expect to leave the city before the first of March, I hope tho above request will with. JOHN FORSYTH • fobO " ; No. 34 Market street- WATER—A Creihsupply;W«lvea.by ; f„i,7 .. , JOS. FLEMING- XTJ&.WMUSIG —Tho bocUl Orchestra—For.flute or violin 1\ —comprising a collection of.popular.melodics, ar ranged as solou, duetts, trios, and quartettes, by S. C. Foster; price $l. _ . ' Four Bongs by W. Vincent WMlae©— Representing the reasons, with beautiful lithograph tltlcß-rSpring, Bummfir, Autumn and Winter? each 60 cents. . L’Artdu Chant applique au Pisno—Thalbotg,' 75 cants Funeral March—Composed as fk rinccrotrtofito of respect to tho memory of the late Jonas Chichering, by.iW. R. Babcock, with illustrated title, and a comet like ness of tho late Mr. Chlckering ; ■ price 75 cents. 1 -•; . Arrayed in Clouds of Golden LTghbr*uett; 13 coots. , . \ Mare Festival Bchottlsch, by. W. V. Wallace;. WcentSi Opera of Noroia, complete; with Italian and Engihh words, $3. ' ■■•'-■•'v : " l - 33cents.:, (Justrecrired by Expross'.) . ..... A new lot or <‘Chhkorlug , B Pianotf'mo nowon the tray, to arrive this week. • . JOHN IT. MELLQE,. • | ■■h .• .< • «: 81 Wood street.; SOUTH PITTSBURGH PROPKRTTFOR SALE.—SIOOO for a new Frame DWELLING HOUBE: With Arp rooms, and alargn lototOO footfronton thofirownsvUloroad,near tin toll-gate! alarse stable,' onfcovod, Ac. The Loose Is ■well papered, and will be sold on easy Mims'. -Peach, Apple and Plums trees. Also, a nCatOottege House for SBWVycry pleasantly situated, with a fine garden,.fruit trees, spring, spring-house,4c. Termsoassv-" ' ■ S, CUTHBEaT & SOK> - : 140 Third street.. A JBASKMENT BOOM in o good > locution. ; Tho man i* XjL. tiro-thirds übovo ground, dry, Well finished aua won lighted I{ Is 1(T feet by SO In size, Enquire at the ofljj* p* the-Morning Post ' feMij PATAB3XUM—WDa, Jhr«ah>-Jby < 4J. ftblO • Ef,BMINQ BBOS.! v* 4 -v For Sol e. EDWARD FADER. JOHN S. DAVISON, 05 Market. near Fourth Sfrrot. »•’ ' V j- - -•••• ‘ % r>.** * ' • xl' ?' MEDICAL. . ©E&FroSSjSS, PARTIAL OR TOTAL, SNTXBXXV XUSSffOTCBS. DR.ALSOPHEET begs-to call tho attention of those suUotiog from a total or partial loss of the hearing, to thti fbllQwingTacts; " lie Wats, dlseaS&s 'pf; the middle 6* ; Internal Ear with ■ - • .MEDICATED DOUCHES. -Bach pads practised in the Infirmaries ofßcriio, Leipsic, Brussels. Hamburg, and EL Petersburg, and lately by. th** most distinguished London -Aurists, witti: tho most won* derful success; indeedy itis theoDly method that has been uniformly successful.. Tho best proof of tbo efficacy of tho treatment wIU boo referenbe to noariy.- v .v NINE HUNDRED NAMES, Ilefidcntfl of tho United States, Canada, Netr -Brunswick, and Nova Scotia, who have been restored to Acuti Hearing, and not a single, solitary casoj to our knowledge, did we full to effect either a partial or total restoration of the Hearing, when our advice and Instructions were faith* •folly and’ punctually adhered to. Many who could not hear tbo. report of a pistol at arm’s length, can how hear a watch heal at the distance of four IfeeL ; In cases of mucous accumulation'ln-the.-Eustachian Tubo and Tympanum, Inflammation of tho Mucus .Mem* brane, Nervous Affections,DlseariSs of the Membrans Tym puni, commonly called the ‘•Drum,” or when the disease can bo traced to tho effects of Fever, Colds, tbo u/eof Qui nine, Mercurial Medicines. Gathering in the Ears in child hood, Ac., ,Dr. Adsophert’fl treatment stands .pro. eminent. Where tho Auditory Canal is dry and scaly, with" little or no secretion, when the deafness !* accompanletkwith noises in the Ear, like falling water, chirping of insects, ringing of bells, rugdJng.of leaves, continual pulsations, discharge or matter, or when, In stooping, a Bousalion is felt naif a rush Of blood to tho head took place, when the'hearing is less acute in. dull, cloudy.woather,or.when<a cold has been token, this method of trtattDg the disease is in/oHi&te. IN DEAF AND DUMB CABES my experience warrants mo in saying, that If the hearing was at any timo good, very much can be accomplished. In > the Deaf end Dnmb School, at Loipeic, auto/, a cats of 14, J ’ iiicc&dtjrin' restoring Jbttr iaadiU Rearing,- .Dr. A.'begf» respectfully to state, that in those 1 cases hfe undertako&Le guarantees a successful result complete restoration, or such a marked improvement as will bo perfectly satisfactory, if his remedies are faithfully applied and directions adhered to; Applicants will please state their ago, duration of dl* sease, If matter issues from the external passage,. if there ore noises m the Ears, staie.of general health, and what they suppose to have been tho cause of the drainers/ W ben the'hearing is restored it .is expected that those incasy circumstances will par ilboraliy. • Medicines, Apparatus, Ac r will be sent to any port at my ownexpense. . : • Address DR; ALSOPHERT, Dsomrar, Office near Canal street,.New York- Tedslmd • Five tkitlars—Omsuttation Tee-. • ■ ' • Invalids of Pittsburgh and 'Vicinity, attention is urgently invited ton careful and can X did peroral of something that has just been intrti duced Into the timohnuored Keystone Slate; ' > PtILVERDIACHER’S HYDKO-ELECTKIC i YOLTAIC CHAINS! A NEW and NOVEL mode of applying a powerful remedial agnut, 80- constructed as.to;be worn.under-the garmontß, next to ibeskm, producing ftconstant,-UNJNTEKKUPTED corront of ELECTRO-MAGNETISM, effecting • Immediate Relief From thexnost acute palm and also a permanent cure of al NEHVODS DISEASES. It seldom has failed to fprnish almost certain relief, and a PINA'Lj PKRSIANKNT by being used according todireCtlooMothefollowing;dEscascej:. ' -v : ; .BhcumatiMn, . ... Uterine Pains, .v, Gout,'Sciatica, Palpitation of the - Paralysis, Periodleal-.Headacho, Painful and Swelled Joints, Bt. VUus*.Bance; • Neuralgia of the Face,' General Debility, ■Diseascsof tboBplnft,-'Pains'oft ho Chest, . * Deafness and Blindness, -. . . ALL DISEASES. . ./'< That are caused by a deficient amouut of NERVOUS FLUID, are greatly relieved, i* not permanently cured by simply wearing the chains for.a few hours each day/- i Be It Undcrsiood » That It is not claimed that it cures all diseases, but only those for which it is recommended; and moreover, we boldly claim and ' DEFY, that no medicinal agent of ANY KIND has performed 30 2IANY: CURES during tho last year, of ihcpo diAftuws just named, as FULVEEfiIACHEE’SELECTEICCHAIRE. And to prove this.assertion* we defy any. person to produec so many WELD AUTHENTICATED CERTIFICATES of Bcleutitic Phyridatm and intelligent patients as may W fooudin a p»m phloi of thirty-rix to be had (gnitis) of the agent in this town. / -. < The electric Chrins werefirrtintroduced ia Franea In 1850 and’afrer being ftubjftctedib the inoßt.' * V : Thorough and Rigid Triklf t By the first medical men iu Voris, they were found to posi sees strange and marvellous power m relieving palD, where everappUed, and by tiunr inflae.nco vrero introduced into the hospltidsof thatdty,and. also secured by retters patent by the French Govemmeuti • • : ’They are now Introduced in almost eve# Hospital la England, Germany, .Austria, Belgium,: ahd-, patented -in thofio countries, where they haye becotaa the.-.v?.-:.: ; MOST • rOPCLAJC: CBRATIYR AGEST' IN TTTR WORLD.; tfrst Introduced into the United States about one year since, and went fehroogh; tho same t? al as in Eu*: •rope, and were at once introduced into avery Hospital )D' New York, whero they are new in daily use, effecting even; MORE WONDERFUL CURES than hud ever before beeu 1 awarded them. •- ..« - They are highly rvcooraended by Profs. Valentina Mott,' Van Bureu. Pmt' and other*, who have published their views of their power- and value la several the medical journals m thatdty, and are also in tho. daily practice of* recommending th»’ir use to patients. A foil accoantof their, opi&iorr may mao bd fonnd in every pamphlet, and sent tot i .the addreESofany person in- the fitato by applying;(posti paid) KEYSER, who is agent for Fittsburgb,. Pa. Tho chalus can bo scat by mail, with full descriptions .'lbram;.'. • ' = Prico of Chains, iff aud $5. : ;.v :| Physicfans are {>o!iti>lv invited to call and examine tbelr. construction, and proDonnce upon theirmerita. ..One .'Word Blorato Invalids* ' ? Na'petaon heed fear that - : will hot accomplish just| what it is claimed they can do, 'and ftU persons who have: become dUxuaUd: with n odnstant . pouring down of patent; nostrums (bottled swtil) ora kindly and politely invited tot give them a trial. • . \ ■■■ i N-'B. lattfor jrcars and lose none Of ita eltriric power and on be applied to .either adult er. hllA' . - ’ • geG.IL BETBERt Ho, 140 comer of Wood street find. Virgin alley, Pittshurch, wboleßnioand retail agent. Also, b» J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny City. fdoclflidawfim , DU. TKRItELU UHALING OINTMENT unli evre Suit rheum (Tetter), Chilblain?, Common Bores, Chapped or Cracked Hands, Bums or Scalds, Cutsor Wcunds,:PiloMn-? flammation of the BrcosL Bites of Insects, Sore Lips, Piin; plea on the Vaco, and Breaking Out ana Sores on Children,' and all Diseases of the Skin, <7Utcter cnd statr than any otherMedlano. *: > . . - : ♦ :• ; Foreale by FLEMING BROTHF.RB, and Dr. KEYBKIQ Wood litreet, Pittsburgh; J. G. SMITH Birmtngham Drug BUiro; WM. BEIDERT k DR0.,477 Penn street; LORENS A WIGUTMAN, IHiunsylvanla Glass*Works; Mrs. E; HOLIES, Tcmperanceville; D. M. CURRY. Allegheny City! SAMUEL DVEIt, Allegheny City; MTM; SMITH, Lawrcn»s*- vllle; LUKE JkDAVISON;East :Jhil»rty; -SPANS' & CO, f SlewatUtowu.;. LEWIS DALZELL A CO., EharpaboTgh; STEWART LLOYD & CO., lron Works; J. W i UANNEN,Manchester, • jy2saUwy' ; -:' s B. A. FahneitoeU , i Vermlfhgei HHERE ls evidence that must satisfy every mind that B. A.’ Fahnestock’s Vcnnlfaro Is thc only article thatj can bo administered with the certainty of expelling worms; Eu-trAX, N v . 8-, 23>lSs2< j Thereby ©erilfrvth&t a child of mine, aged ’threa year?; had bron-very ill for.a moatb.with a painin tha chest, gonA eral weakness, and loss of appetite-:. I wa a advised.to try* Bi A. and,' accordifcgly'bonght o, hottlo from M.. Naj lor, Druggist, Granville' street*: jEer- Ing atlmlDhiierudri portion of it he passed, within twenty four hour*. Two Hundred and Porty-twa Wanns; frota sixj to twelve inches in length.. The. child, Immediately ,after f this, had it* -appetite - restore!, and 'soon‘enjoyed perfect health. Another child, seven yearsold.who had been: more or less sick'from his birth, took the remainder or tbd‘ boUle, which caused him tppass andßlxty4 two Worms. ‘From, that time to the present, his health haft l been perfectly goodl and ho-haa thrived as weU ur any, child-could. : : -.ELIZABETH.B*SH,OIY : ' Sold, wholesale and retail, by all the principal drtggista and rouutty merchants,throughout therUnitßdßtat«;-_ \ ; -janlfl - \ ; '• .. j - '***&+l. WlLLbepaidtoanypersonwhowillbuy /S&Ja . a box of Dr TERRBL’B HEALING QINTt . : MKNT i andtwe U according to directions) B®[w ifthey wißcall at.mjr officeendsay with • ' a elcar cbn»d«hce, that it will hot'com* • •Jgagßgßt ting, Sore Lips, Bums, and Freezes, Bores on Children,;And greatly alleviate, fiT'Ooi . entirely curo.Saltrn.eum, Piles, Inflamma; tlon'of the Breast,'ffites of'lnsects, Pimples on the Face, andhUDiaeasescf the Shin, rMONROE TERREL,. I j ' Naogatucfr,Coup.' > by FLEMING BROTHERS,! and Drt KETSE&, Wood street, PUtrtrotgb; d.G. SMITH, lUnnioghanu-Mra B. HOLMESiTcmporancwville; B. 'M. CURRY, Allegheny); :Wsl BKIUERT& Fennjstreet,;Fittehnrgh; L*>B* ~ENZ & WtGHTMAN, Pennsylvania Gloss .Works; SAM’L ■ DYES; Allegheny t WM.SMITH, Lawren wiville r LTJKB 8.. DAVISON, East. Liberty; SPANG & CO., Stevrartstownt LEtflS DALZEHL A CO.; Pbarpebdrg; STEWART, LLOYD A CO.,’ lron. Worka;,-J.7W-HANKKNj Mari* cheater. iv r . 1 AT single bos of Drt TERREL’S OINTMENT wiy JN • beep any Blacksmith’s, Farmer's, Bailor’s, or Meehan" jy> 8 hands, let them chap orcrack, ever eo bad, sound and in - g6<tf working order all-winter. -*' - A! \I r \‘ • Prepared and sold by MONROE TERRELj \> 1 jyffii:d*wy\ / Naugatuck, ConO. ; Private Diseases. §• DR, BROWN, No. 41 Diamond Alley, 7 De" :. votes his entire attention to ah office Practice, ' l HlAhusiness is'mosQy eonfln'ed-to Yenertal Ditauts, andench painful affections, JOSH brought onby imprudence, youthful indulgence and excess.; BjphlUai-SyphUltic Eruptions, Gonorrheo,QleoL Strfetnr*, DrethrallHßCharges, Impurity of Jlto 'MsoftheVenereitiOigain' Skin Diseases; tfctirbntio Etujk itionSi Tetter, RingwomyMtsrtuHalD&9a«»>Sotnh3MWeak-' nesa,-Impotency, Piles. Rheumatiflm. Fetoale Weakness,; i fhtnproyyinna;iDlßeflfeea-6f‘'the ::: J66itft» i yistula- in Ann, Nervous Affection** Painajuthe. BpckaodioiUfl,Lrjti' 'tation M the nrafctioi (six toofferaksnyanewof *^^ywro*tnn4wl»tth^««hpiit. Booms, 41; Diamofad aßey. i moderate. • > . . :*/noy6a£w«ly; Th HEUMATISM>-rW. Brown’B newly discovered retUrdy tv for Bheumatten la a speedy and certain Remedy fta . painful trouble. , I& U6yer fa 0&» • • Office and private Coußultlrtlbn‘Rdbtoa No. 41 DIAMOND, Pittsburgh, Petui’a. :) TUeDoctOr la always athomfi.;' A ' marcttfSbdiw. . . • _ • • • ' 3‘ • (• ?-v N 2 Drown and Plaid’Flannels; .-.v l‘ 4o do, : ;.-.vdO .■>••• ; Received from manuiacturers, and for sale 16w> by,;.. 5 fobll .t ; ■ -XT, LEE, 139. liberty street -•BENT.'—A Tavm^ef''stand''l&'East *w. Store D wvlling; na Carsonstjefet, Bit mlngham-rA'S story Dwelling House on Wylia.Street—,Also aStoie Eocmon Wylie«6eeti •* r-.^, ; sy- ■•/ v. ‘ ; fablO ; : y .S. CPTHBEBTA SOS r Thlrd;gtree^ TTENTDOKY MUSTARD—Constantly,ou hand.and.ffi 1% saioby- " j;a.hutchinbon aco; 'i.'- ,V** . .■ *■ .;*•«►,• " ■',. *jri% ♦* t,r -•• • • -V r-,’ * ■ ■ ' r.> r ■ . * ..**■*.. r •.. • •» • *• •:• '.5 >T * f' ■ u 850 Howard .1 u i •vv f N * * * A ,l * ■ NUMBER 168. DAILY MORIOTD YOST; BATURDA? MORNING-" The'Battle »f"citate,--A'fiff“J;.*JWß«bt<r , ortUeTlunolans—A 'XerribleCouflict. ..- A private letter to the Lomlou Times, gives the following account of the desperato battle be- , tween the Turks and Russians at Citate: ' On Friday, the 6th of January, lhe ? Turkish troops,; under-the orders of Israael Ihichaand Achmed Pasha, marched to attach thdßussians, ■ , who had fortified thcmselvcß in theviihogoof 'tiitate, which is about livehours tnaroh* frokt Kalefat Tho force of Ismail Pacha, was com posed of three regiments of regular cavnlry, and one regiment of Basbi-Bozouks, with six gam. . Ahmed Pacha was stationed at seme distance : from lhe village, with somoTeserve troops; con sisting of fire-battalion, and also six Enns.! The Russian force in the village consisted of three battalions of infantry, commanded by : Col, Ron- . negrade; threo squadrons of hussars, and tiro. ' squadrons of Coßsacks,•‘with Six guDS, - • . >■ The Tdikiabtroops were; aa wtil.be, seen, ,sn- ~ perior in number the position.of the Hus sions, who were distributed ill ail the houaoa of the village, which is of great extent, and wbldh Is surrounded by a double ditch, Tendered tho attack extremely-pe«!oußj CpiJiDj t ! sheltered, were enabled, to diieot. n..murderous fire upon, the Tnrks,‘without the- fatter .beitjg able to reply to it In spita of this evident disadvantage, Ishmail Paßhn gavß'otders • for the attack, and , tbre,w himself into the village under a shower of,.balls fired from all tbawindous. .At, first the. Turks received very eerions injury; bat,' although -this circumstance’somewhat disorganised ‘-their at tack, their impetuosity was by no means check ed;- The greater .portionof the soldiers, who bad never before been exposed to musketry, ncverthelesa displayed indomitable courage, ‘ After a desperate'Struggle they attacked the houses, and foughtharntto iaadiTvitU swordand bayonet Tho.imoasacro was frightful. •. ,T.he : Rqaeiana in vain begged for quarter. Tn tho fetfer of the fight'th'e Tarks'lisfehed to nothing, / and slaughtered, without pity, dll who fell under their hands; The Slussulmans of. tbo Crimea, incorporated with tho,Russian army, in vam ap pealed to their character of Mussulmans. No quarter was given to thein'. Gutters‘of blood ran down the streets from the wholesalo human slaughter. To add to the horrors of the_ scene, it may be stated that a nnmberof pigswhichhad been let loose ; wero seen eating tho dead bodies; All who could escape the slaughter took refuge -in a' tedonbt airthchead of tho-Village, and ■ thence recommenced, a.mnrderous;fire'npon .the Turks, who returpgd it vigorously,.but not with out receiving cansiddrable injury from, the Rus sian guns.-;. " ‘ At: lust 'tbo'enemy, incapable of troy farther , struggle; derided on abandoning the entrench ments;: A number, of Russian troops-; had al ready evacuated the place, .when -, a..cotonel.of Turkish cavalry conceived the unfortunate idea nf endeavoring to oppose ■ their : pnssago.-,-The Russians, finding themselves: surrounded; and '.having no omlet for escape; and no resouroobut Jbo terrible energy derived from, despair,,no other alternative but to conquer or.'die, recom menced the fight with desperation, and in ft vigorous sortie they succeeded in capturing two , •guns- It should bosstnted thatiborTurks,,upon the first success in the entrenchments, commit-: ted the incredible fault’of not destroying the enemy's guns. ■ • • 1 1 i While the battle was thus going on-inthdivil- . lego, twelve battalions of : infantry ol; tbo .Bus- ; sinn army and a squadron of cavalry, with six teen pieces of cannoni were brought to thesqsTst-- nnce of the beseiged, ahdattempted to placo the •Turks between two fires. • Information: of’this ■ was given to Ahmed Pacbap, who; by:a,skilful manoeuvre, directed bis-soldiers to, the point, An order tu prsvent-the-dniitioi*-wHh:- the- beseiged. ■troops?’ Eor.-this .-movement, ho toado use fif three of his reserved: battalions.'i';- Tbendvantage of ;tbe position was n'ow on. tho ’ side of the Turks, who were, on ground which Bloped towards the Russians; hut the latter were in three times: greater number tbafitho Turks. In spito of this:inequality;however, the'RussiasS - were entirely beaten, and fled la the greatestdis- , order. They were completely routed—a fact i cunstitnting'a feat of arms "on thoipartof the Turks' which docs groat honor tq'th'em; and es tablishes another sians cannot cope with Turkish; troops in equal , .numbers to ..themselves.in' open field,and that ; they can only hope for nny success when, they have ft much more powerful force than their enemy. ' Their losses in these two simultaneous. :affairsamountdonearlyA,ooo men,umongwhom .. Vare Included SCt Buperior /officers. The .Turks had about 300 killed and 890 wounded,who were sent to the hospitals at. Widdin,’ and of whom, It is,hoped;; the greatetipary jnay, be-oaved. . ,_ . According to the .opinion of some European officers, now at Widdin, this affair is a most glori bua one for the Turks, find, if nbt productive' df : afiymateriat resulty Will at least ' .prove of -great •moral advantage; to-them.;•. : ■ ■ On the next day. the Russians attempted tp.rc oncupy the Tcdoubt from: which they had been . driven in the night, but ■ the appearance of ' sotno •Turkish 'battalions-discouraged them Ifromltho . attempt, and. they heat aretreat.. - - / . . r . .At the time of the attack upon the village, tbo Turkish Hiildicrs.paTticnlariy theßasbi-B.azouks, committed the fault of Stopping! 6 pUln'ge beforo •being .entirely: assured; bC victofyj'abdihy'; this : means, in despoiling thodeofi, Obtained.some tri fUngarticlca, mucb .to the., prejudice, of-the gen- . ernl. interest. Jtisto bo regretted that it, has hot been poaribie to ’derivo . ell the' advantage from this affair- <T'i.Tr,chit ’.r'RUScoptiblo, at least so fur as regards:material Lcucfit j bnt, ; as far as regarus-the moral effect, there, is noticing to desire. ‘ * Ismail Peoha fought like a lion, and more use ‘a soldier than a- general.-'/He had-two horses : killed. - finder, him. -He;; was with .two balls-—one on.the shonlder, ami another on. the wrißt.; A third ball, struck, the seabhard of his aword. ■■ ' ; The Turks look froto lho field' of -hattle}; bo .•sides anumber of harses; a greatmany muskets, : !, sabres,, Bchakcs, cpaulcttea arid iie-corations, and ! also many wounded, Tho latter censoled them- Kclvea for their woueds by the right of watches or hondfuls of gold, gathered in the tfiidsi of '. /danger, which they piaoed by their beds of. pain ns a solace to their-,sufferings,,-.j v ,,. i-jj-B-r Justice has been done to the bravery, of the Russian officers, who'qqfirageously dief their du- . ty, but were ..badly .. seconded .by the soldiers, whom it. wabVften necessary to prick with.the point of the bayonet,, in. order to prevent thep from running away. Somo of the Wallaohieh •militia were, incorporated among -the -Russian troops; but the former force were in vory bqd odor withlhe Rus.sian oOicerß, und were-.contin ! nally subjected: to their jeers. A Wallachiun captain'refased to.tnorch against tbo Turkej and j ho , fionsumntedi.his by .blowing out his brains., Thiafrct niay be reliei on. The Wfiltaohiafi soldiers are fiontinually desert ing to theTfirks; whfisc’positiohlff'dceidedljr-bh icoinihg a'dvantagenas. It la belioved.lhat they will shortly-; undertake n new .expedition., Be sides thia, .although,l do. not state the fact as eertafc,vit is said that Oiner ! Pacha is abontto proeeed- to Widdin. -At'fiU ■ events' the ■• Turks ;*lM;b*:r«citoed-teWBß«uflfla'M-.ll6e»#tt)rfc>V’a9i« Turkiah-soldier enjoyaift reputation for.honesty and,Rood;c.opdqot:Yhich.is.welifpinn^ed., , Ailtho provisions witich'arefi'ecossary aroptud for in ready money. antl no burden 1b thrown on ith®inhabitants,-;;: So inucti cannot be said fbrdho Russians; who are.-iodeed, charged ■aithfill sorts of.odious acts. Ahout-iwo or three weeks Ago, some CoBSatskB, at a village hear Plewan, cot off the Beads-fif three Wallachiane and violated fif teen women.' Thho: thfi yßfisiiatui- protectors. . When the’Turks::reached• the:.vil lage, with the view of assisting the unfortuuMO lahabitants, tho culprits had escaped- Anothee ColobssX Horen- —■'W«;:learn,’ that Copt, Do Groot, who.haojustsoldhia intereayn tho'Prosoott House, ,(?‘ d ' 00 ?,J°T the furniture, and $25,000 for the “ good will;”) is abbot to" build a new? •Hotel.i-of^iajißSWnthMi meosions. It will- bo built m‘the established stylor of orohiteoturfcfßruisbed thian furniture, - and. will cost. o this inust Sb‘added ;thb:grice of S<£, &ei, which WiU use The architect is Mr. lUnwtsk. Ihowholo'CßSt of i the ■ edifice will, bo. $BOO,OOO. . TheuevT : ,Hetel i will bo ready for the reception of ■visitoMjn tho I spring* of 1865. It is to be called Ufa “ Great I Weat.'t - > • ’ ' •V- >V : FEBRUARY 25. •••<. «.'.. ‘jir' •*. \ , all
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