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IUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 1854 ™ ■ _= I ~ ■ ■ - * • ,= “— DAILY "• I TUESDAY M ‘ ■■ ' : '• Tfl ' ‘ = .:»wa;s*W.« ■; the subject« readineßS. of . .of opinion' - i oumatabd. that con. iv M r - fonmdab _____ : He ; ftcqu — a.? "““ ■ r : “' _ i - - js .... 1 ass i » . .. 1 ' v , -i": - •'— —■■•- ■•' the .. Jt ;■ v __: HOLD, DBIVEB! LOCOMOTIVE AHEAD!! ' ! TSSlrS*^^ ;tt a "-C«rr - , --, /;; | V^^^SJS^.^^SSSSS wrUyoet wltli, Qi(o-of tha Ydi - ——. SSS £ Srr~™;rfS.= •*?*X.s-'\’ *t._ rv __*i_,»* end jirio» moderate. Fo: fA& -•T— m!I. I^?S,^Y D, I ttljr,scf W, 3, KBYSOU»,at I# fl^H^H ___ a _ aE __ Bß _ aill __ Hi . -JUrS* ,Bo*l-ggUt» Aeenu *t thl< oi Ssit,jfSsH - - - •• t»»*u W^SI-iXatCWr" • . - m^jis' OS&WSMM r:rl:i ; 2ii - I "" «WS$a®i? , S«Sw t » - ....... X top, eunnn h» Wowl bSf&&£?Zi3Xt fitZ^J* ur ? w * 1 tWßop *» ic. Enquire at - jS I f ,>T ~i 2o i t< ’’’ a ' t * f<,TtrJ , f n>n Ko.llo - .77.-_::.v..:l - iJ«i6j. I.KF.CO, : t!ti'fC:i:.' i ,_ Wuitam Carr si IKP»iS^S? s W<*sliuSW k ia _ a it the firm of J F Vi »• «*y. jfr«T* £3*= UltOCEUSandDoalp' \Z: - v “- " J itotTubSt* Av^rcuuTirv-r.®^ M ‘ dlc ke Just real V^’w^‘s ,k, .‘^s^’:KC>'l!•S^St; /iiiiu?rmTs'anlTh'Jui,^ v C y -?iS^S^te'SirMO*'i*‘.H*>'r!V-i’ a J^*^' ,i ' - —_— .-_ v/.hoorsvorb. & habket«tn £ I talPipribcr li..| Dg „„„ opened W, lnrll'l tUtnUaD to hl» larsi Fortin. ■ «0« BOOKS fultobla to tlw eeaw: -■-- <■ »•'« Chua«n'» Boatar J™ ’^s; <!^; c 1 caMip, la Iflaoaid cMopt blmllo? r“”«Sft,S'.te aa=Rsaa«g.- MM*,- T HAVE plowj myßo*?■ *?' sSv&P?tJ%%!s£sciftWfri'f A J **° 0. Ktaiß,Esq.,r““ >• MMmWts&i ■ T AVAEDBOt"S SEED ST £,v~. -. OjiV'- jSs*; y • S «» J ". f«r the hot boOj . ;: ..... ... .... orohorJ, corn otalk onO *o ® l| iff®sbo®S®S ! % S S ,! Interest to the Omner, ganl |»W«n!® i4»kkms lifS&FtWt „, . .. ejbot four rooms; Slat ’■• .-..- J J.i"L!....JJ!'.i.,_» Houses, and a One assor " ropy pleasanUysltuatixl iSSvXS- ■< tuKsaroshateObytroo, allies, Vj 'rtll sell ell or a pinion ® rotahlog possession un --- ' ' : - -. Instruction* in J peof. r ho FrenchQennan. f ■ • »sm»i . • -_ PAGE, Jr.,-will reco! . . Hoa,E. Everett,I .... t' iC‘ s - Vo- ’, : o< printing — ■----.-. Hon. Julios Rock /jiffiSffiwyeyKfj! :*'rv 4 r < . . . febatr, - ~— __ t»BMf T >afft?e?^ fobO ro-V-r'' ; ‘{£rH'£'-.tVtS pONGBESS' * ,' ? V- -..- ■.'VTKWM.OSJ :&&&*£&&% —■ •■■• . ranged XV^ r Xv'': V' iiX : i'XV T p T „ o.&t, .Four. Sons - reason : - ng *--?i" t|%sSr-,-., *• «, e neas . . i i -T ; 'ri'*’'^'‘ r ', 1 '’<■€/ - .r,a t ■ Arrayed *-J f ii, »c Opera < — ,JS flgj&h&jiaLffßii&gs »■»; —— . -^L jrrf*r, 'PaV. i * . - COOT ■:■ ; r’:i... —■-■■-—— ; -•■• and a! ' , -^lt»vs ;P '<ii3l>Vs'*'?,'; . '•Ai fiZ s’**-?-; ' v « the b vi' v?X*'iWf^v. ly&'S-e > K* ■ j w °ht Vt ~lf-t 'iCV'Jp!;- ’, '< &?■*, ?ri**i~xrC the • :.r•>•:--_*• y '-»t> r- js cvvi-v! " ‘ r s-><rrN-sa > * *‘' »tr. ]f •• W , .••/ _ . .'■>-*«■,- ?>., s ,:. ■ ■ ' ' •■■- a r , t' s*.V;i':., -V r ■> = : lif ! . " ( X/xscr *0 ..•'.. , . • »QS-xM^ .>va'SAi' . % : " Sill VOL THE DAILY MORNING POST t’nnird and Published every Homing, (Sunday excepted.) ■ BY‘FUUiUPS & Oil. I.MORE, - isoaTu-wssr conxztt- op-'wopb 'iun> Tiwir st&zxta ' ' TERM S.—Five AtoUaya a year, payable strictly In - advance.; ; Wr Dollars will invariably be required ir not paid within the yoat. 4)&r Bmgle.oOplea.TVO cots—for salo.&ttbo counter inthe Office;-and by the N6wb Boy*. . THE SATURDAY MORNING POST l- published from the some .oGco,. ou a large, blanket'fdze nhoet, at TWO DOLLARS a,year, in advance. Single copies nrcccan. • J&jF No-paper will •bo discontinued (unless at- the dlscre oti of the Proprietors.} until all arrourages are paid. " 09* No attention will -be paid to any order unless accom panied by the money, or satisfactory reference inthis city. 1 O* Connected vnth the Ictablishwmt of UicMoriiing Post is one of thsJargalJcA Printing Oj)<cu in the city, where till kinds of wrku doneon the shorin'.notice, and most rawon* able terms. • ••■ • : . K ATES‘Off! AOVEItTSSIWGj dGBEEB UFON BY THE PITTSBURGH PRESS. ... TtaUma.soiTiiim,obu-sa: . One square, otto in5erti0n...........;....:.... 0 50 ■ ;"..CB6h --. **L‘ 0ne.we5t..........;................................... 1 75 M “ two weeks 300 M v** : tbroo W0Tk5...«...».v.......w«, 400 “ . ** nfca month-........—..........—.. —... 600 .. >* •• : u ;two months..— . —— TOO M ** ■ ... three months....—. « 000 ■•...'*< —; 10 00 .. six months—. 32 00 •A ,• ;■ ,l 18 00 v . BUndtag Card, six lines or less, per annum. .. 10 00 V CUAXQ&ABLE AT PLSASt!r.&: . i On£ anuutu, (exclusive of tho psprT)— 25 00 . PROFESSIONAL CARDS. GSO. Fi GILL9IORE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ■ ■ OJJkt, corner of Jfourth sirret and Cherry aUcy t ‘ PITTSBURGH, PA., JS3?*Will attend to'his.professional burinpps asusnal, at his office, twtvreon the hours of 9 A. 51. and IP. 51. of each day. • • _ ■, ’ ■■■ jv2o Ci Orlando Lopmti) ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, fourth Etreot, above Wood. Jyhy ■■■/'..:■•• ; • ■■ '■ ' ' "•■ • - ' ■ Tliomns Mi Blarshall, ATTORNEY AT LAW —Office, Lowrie’s Building*, Fourth street. . • - .jan7;ly R> B* Carnahan, .. ArrORNUY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between Cherry alley and Grant street. • jc-hy J.N.9l’Clowr» ATTORNKY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office in Bakeweir* Boildlngs on Grant street. - - • je2 1). IL Ilmen, ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth etreet, above and neurSmlthfield. . '■ PfiT27:y J. S. NorrUon, ATTORNKY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office, re dOTed to No. 44 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa.. ■ . . . . y - ; .V: apr!o:y R. Biddle Roberts, Attorney at law—office, No. mo smithfic-ia strwt, between Fifth and Sixth. Collections carefully attend ®4 to—special attention given to OonvcyaPfing. j rl(v\l:ly Tliomns Means, Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery. Office, nest door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio. • my 4 -. .• ■•; • - • •• b. F. Rots, ATTORNKY AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa., fourth door below Mr. Body Patterson’s Livery Stable, . je-S N< Backmaster, A LDERMAN—Office, Fourth street, third door ab*ve _?1 Siaithfield, South Ride, Conveyancing of all fejodsduce With the greatest care and legal accuracy. Titles to Real lie* tate examined, Ac. BUSINESS CARDS, Eli DBA VO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., dealer It • Country Produce, offers for sale a. choice stock o Groceries, selected for family nse, Spices of every vantuy and the purest quality, ground at his Steam Mills. Also, Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken in exj change fur Mnrcbaudix*. F. R. D. has procured a full assortment oTLaudreth's VFarrantedGardcn Seeds,and Invites the attention of all iu lereated in rural affairs. • JanH - a. S. LEECH, 9IcALPXH &. CO., WHOLESALE GBOCERS, A?n> nrilcaa ix Provisions, MotaU and Pittsburg Haaufaetuios, Nos, 243 axd 214 Lmearr grater, ■ , ttUgC) ~.. PITTSBURGH.: .. maw cn a. hailst ..jso. a. aaMiiAU. BAILEY & HEXSUAW, TEA DEALERS AND FAMILY. GROCERS; .Dealers in Wooden and Willow AV tire, Japatmed Tin AVuni, Honso keeping Dtenallß. and Retail, No. C 53 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. nprl6rv King dt Sloorhead, Wf UOLESALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— Tf Wo. 27 Wood btreet, Pittsburgh. (mrttt Smith A Sinclair* ‘WfUOh'ES ALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MKR- Vy- CHANTS—Corner AVood nni First Ft*. fnor3 Paul A JJlurtloclcr r ~** * OOMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AND STEAMBOAT AGENT&—No. 7 AY a ter street, ClDcJnnktl, Ohio. UcPfcf J. ». .M.LZW KIRSPATfUCE_ f. lIMUIQW KlrkpAtrlcb A Herrons, WHOLESALE GROCERS, '.PRODUCE. AND COMIIIS* SION MERCHANTS, andDenier* 111 PittsburghManu tacturca jVb. 843 Liberty ttreet , Pttivwrgh, Pa. rnylT-T rUSC!S SELLERS, ~ KICOI3, Maryland. Sellers, Nlcolt do Co., PRODUCE A!fJ> GENERA f, COMMISSION MERCUANXB, No. 309 Liberty Pittsburgh, Vo. Sperm, T*!nKwl and Lard (Mis* . jy2B • VXLUAX MTUxa, Fliilrv pjckktso.s, Pittsburgh. Sillier & Rlcketson, , WHOLESALE GROCERS; IMPORTERS OP BRANDIES*' Wines and Segnrs—Nos. 172 ami 174, corner of Irwin and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nulls, Oottoa Yams, A a, constantly on hand. Jv2* ‘ J. D. WUUami, TITHOLB3ALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCER, AND ff Forwarding and Commission Merchant, Dealer in Country Produce and Pittsburgh ManuEiriurea—Wood pL, four doors above Fifth, Pittsburgh. mart JOBN H’CLOd&ffr*....... OUWCKLUS3 M'GLUSKBT. Wholesale and Hetail Clothing lierclianta, NO. 88 WOOD BTRKET. rTWTE subscribers respectfully inform their old customers -I and the public in general, that they have this dav as aodoted themsolvea in the übore business, under tbo firm of JOHN M'CLOSJvIfIY A CO; They respectfully solicit a share of ymbUc patronage. The previous business of each will be settled by them* teiva< reapwctlTaly. f#>hp James C, Watt| Merchant tailor— no. 45 iifth street, opposite the Theatre; Pittsburgh, Pa. apr7 E LAIRD, (late of tbd firm of Ooolst ALubd,) having • opened BTORENO. 0, (two doors above the oM stand,) for the purpose of carrying on tbo CLOTHING BUSINESS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share of the patronage of the late firm. • ' _N.‘ B^Clothlngmadetoorder inthe most fashionable styles, and on the shortest notice—'inferior to none-in the dfr* .• : ■ • . ... • ■ ■ • . jao2o:y . B* T, C* Blorcran, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER—has always on band a general assortment of Sehocl,Miscellaneous and Blank I 1? f 0? ttna p “P" r . &<•-, Wholmsalo ord 11*. toll, tialM Wood street, below Root eido. Plttabarzh. t&» wanted, Rags and Tanners’ Scraps. fiplfidy <: Ji.R* \VcTdin, * ■ TrrnOLEaAXE AND RETAIL DEALER in Blent ond JT tichool Books, Paper and Stationery, No. t!3 Wood street, (between Third and Fourth.) Pittsburgh, Pa fmriiO L ((mt . It* O* Stockton, JOHNSON A bTOCKTON, BOOKSELLER; BTA wiS'SS? 1 !!** “‘Hto-oot-er of Market ond xainl streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. (jr3l*tf W*.B# Haven* rrUIB OLD PRnfTLNG ESTABLISHMENT. (Latb Jom -BS7nn!l blank book um statione- BV WAREHOUSE—Ia prepared to oxecuto every stylo of Logoi, Commercial, CnnAl and Steamboat Job rrlntimrand Book Binding;and-fomlsh every artk'.e In tbe Blahkßook , Paper and Stationery line, at the ebortost notieo end on the most reasonable terms. Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, comer of Market and Second streets, t .•* . 1 Office and Book Bindery, No, 50 Third rt. novlO • Sebnehman A Ilannleln* T ITHOGHAPiIERS—Third street, opposite the Postcfflco, JU Pittsburgh.. Maps, Landscapes, Rill Heads. Show Bills, Labels, Architectural. and Machine Drawings, Easiness and , Visiting Cards.etc.,Engraved or Drawn on Stone,Printed lnOolors T Gol<l f ßrouzß,orD!ack,fQ the most approved stylo, and at the tnoftt reasonable prices. octls?lr<- R n ., I*oomU, AGENT, Merchandize, Stock, and Bill Broker, Offlco, No. fl 2 Fourth Street, (above Wood ) Tbo subscriber haying opened an offlco at the above plow, for the purpose of negotiating l**ns, Bills, Bond#,- Mortgages, Htid ail other Instruments fortho security of Motley, and for the purchase and eaio of Stocks. WIU also give prompt an l particular attention to buying, selling, renting of and h-aa* Ing Real Estate, ~ fjy7j- AUSTIN LOOMIS Johic rtttnwa..~—.—.l. wtlcox, jh....; ioocwuw FLCMncT FLEMING BROTHERS, . . (Successors to J. Kidd A Co,) TXrnOLESALE DRUGGISTS, JVb. CO Wood street Pitta burgh, Pa. . Proprietors of Dr. STLane’s Cclebmti'd Venalftige, Liver PUIs, Ac. • my?;v , A* P*bnestock A Co»j TTTHOLR3ALE DRUG WAREnODSK—Oorncr First and fy Wood streea. and corner Wood and Sixth.- ffehl ■ JSO. BnOUTT, Importer of Brandies, Gin, Wino, So.; DSALEQ PINS RYE WHISKY, Peach and Apple Brandy, &o« _ #fl - Also, ReOTIPIEB AITD DrSTILLES. OOUHir or Bmithßeid and Front streets. Pittsburgh. Vn. Cd(>9 «!• Bryar* A ND BETAII, liquor merchant 100 Liberty gtroott &nd Sl.Suimotul alley, fublOT PAGODA TEA 8TO&E. •T E .??T HA^P RT ?ni^P latf< ' ;o,l^'-Betefl aroccr < Doalor rtl.. w lmp i rt “ r<,r 011 9°“ ntl 7Ulack Teas, Froncli Bfan wuiiSrJSf’ *«•» «<>»«» of Diamond alloy and iho Diamond, , fittahnrgh, Pa. febgSrr ’ TMPOfcTBR “**® r f , *.M*ran»ll, thi IllanainS 4 ® oolor In. French and American Paper >- * . •• . ; • mar 3 PajJLIBHED; DAILT -BV:. PHILLIPS a GIBL,MOKE, AT THE “I’OSX BOILUl\(^ ‘ ANO WOOD STREETS, AT *6,00 PER ANNOM, OB $5,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. BUSINESS CARDS. a. cirarnßiHp-,,.. : . • _ S« CUTIiBERT & Bour- ■ 2SSh v /Sfetffk -A* Vindie£ • ~ KgsSSi&k -WHOLESALE <iod Retail SADDLE, HARNESS, figSPEsgTRUNK; VALISE and CARPET DAG monu£iu> •*■•■• turcr, No. 106 Wood strout, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1»‘ J£. Hayward* BALER in BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS and LEGHORN and BRAID HATS, corner or Market andldburtv «ta, No. 174 Pa. jel4*y William Glenn, • TIOOKBINBUR—Oorncr of Third and Wood streets, above JL C .1L Kay, where ho 1b prepared to do every description of Ruling and Binding.. - , [dec2 ■ 'i. ii. oalVert & co., T\IE-SINKI£RS, ENtiRAVHKS AND EMBOSSERS, and A/t H A - TuficT ™ Im > No -« South Third street, irtlAXiAUr.briilA. - • gppgo Cax*d« H LEE, (6coctssoß Ta MrarnT * to,) WOOL DEAL. . Lit A.ND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the tale : or Atnencan Woolen Poods, No. 133 Liberty street. fmv4 • J»bCUIT, UhlS 1 iisX, iourth street, flxu doors sQTfajftSivwst of Market. . Orwer novas From nlno A. M. tb Cvo dec2Q:y ■ ■■• . . Or* David liunt, DENTlST*—Orricv Fourth ctreot, between aad Wood etroots, nearlyopposite the ■ : ■'Pittsburgh K&ok. - norli-'ly A ECHEnSCTSsM)iBc«s: PhJlo'HuJK No. 75 Third «tr«vt, jl\~ Pittsburgh; ami cast side of the Diamond. JUloshcaT lylStem . . ft . I> LOLTII A BLO., Last Bimuugbam, manufiiclurvrs ol 9% Bar Iron, and email iron of all descriptions, aud make, also, the ucestquolßy of Hoops, Round* sud Squares. Leave orders lor Iron in the box, at the city P« st Office. i.js Money-Loan Office, JOBS A. OBRIEN & CO,, IJ7 TAird street, below SulUhJUld. Money to loan ia or small quantities, on Gold and Silver Watchua. JflwcJry,Guns, Pistols, Musical Instrutoents aud voluablo articles of every description. Forfeited PledgessoM Immediately after being outof date, unleas redeemed. Bargains of Gold-and Silver Watchta, J ewelry, ill troys on hand. • A VVIIiXIAMtsT^" HEATING it VENTILATING WAREHOUSE iujrnrAirrciißKS or : Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron. Tubing, ‘ A» Fimißb J*un Stcjui, UAS'oa AVatov vfiss* No. Market street* I’ittAbargh. d*3*We have sold onr Furnaces, Patterns, Ac., to Me<*rs ARNOLD A \t XLLIAMS, whom wc cordially recommecd to the patronage of tho public. ; ' ; »»pSS : SCAIFE. ATKTNSON A 01\ELY, - S.MlKl&ley, HOLSK, SION, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, AND Dealer in Puiut^—No.44 SL Clair street, Pittsburgh. Has constantly on hand all binds of Paints, either dryer mixc.l, Jaimn. and Oopal Yartihd), lAziz&d OU, Bollod Oil, Spirits Turpt-utints. WimlnirGla*s of all sizes, Putty, l'alut Brushes, all of the beat quality, and for sale at reason*- ble prices. aepil C_ _ James Lotrrv, Jr., HAIR AND BEDSTEAD MAN UFACrURER—No. i-J4 io-tti-rman’a Row, Liberty etrw*!, on hand a stock ofClinir? and Bedsteads of every description, made of the best materials, which he will sell lower than artleh** tho same quality can he sold In tho citv. 11* would call par ticuiarattnnuon to Ida large Etock of Mahogany nud Walnut Chairs and ik-dstcadr, which he will sell at greatly reduced prices. Alscr/Tiitidug ,'of every description executed in the neatest manner. Oruwrs left at tho \S arc luxims, or at M«i Mill, comer of Adoouiauii liberty streets, mil be promt Uy ttended to. - mar^l James Mellinffer» MONONGAHIiLA PLANING MlLL—Would respectfully inform his friends and the pablk, that his new estab lishment is n/>w io full ojvratiou, and that ho is prepared to furouh Boat Cabins, and Lll all orders t.-r Planed Lumber, wlth proxaptuecs,aud at tho lowest rst& ISoard nod Plank, phto&J ca both slle*, oonsliotly on band. BulUcrs and Carpenters would find It to their advantage to give him a call, ox lio can now furnish thvrn with planed stuff suitable fur every description of work. w«. a* uisttos ixyra taoswiiL. HESEOH b CSISWEtX, . BULL AND ISUASS FOUNDEUS, . MANCVACTUiIEES of on of EUAKS WOKE. i/> CIMOTIVfi, STEAM EEOIKEi Tf-UMDEKS, to. Al so, Untune MnuufjicturcrA. Foundry on lUbc«ea street. Allegheny City. Office aud hlore, No. 12 Market struct, Pituburgb- OLD IUtASd audCOPPlitt taken in cxrham;n for or ea*h paid. Order* icfiat thy FonU'ify cr Office, wtfl -t>e promptly attended to, frfrrtv JOS ISPH'T. jUAVRY , 2*6, 43 Otrrvrr •>/ J*flh aivi llimi Streets, O01«j op stair?. Entrance frvm Fifih timl Pittsburgh, RESPECT* bLLY t aniKwnc« to' the public that ho ha* commenced the HEAL ESTATE AGENCY, in connec tion with Intelligence and General Colluding, lie will also attend to renting. lVr«ms in want tf m-iraats, In any capacity, or those in want of placra, trill bo f applied at abort notice,. All huilnar»i .entrusted to hi* care promptly at tended to. K£tn£ owa;**, Pittsburgh. . CAUUIAGJfi FACTOUY. ” ““ WIL T£HKY, Virgin alley, between Wood and Liberty • utroct*. Manufacturer of BUGGIES, BAROUCHES and CARRIAGES, of erory description. AH work dr*o# warranted. TheodverUjwrxrbold hem state that in- sorted nine year*appnjntlc«shfp to the buslna**, ami has worked formally year* Jn the principal chops'of the Eastern eiUv< PiHrgtfctf. NEW HEED STOiuSl " JAMK3 WAiIDKOK OFFERS for sole CANARY BIRDS of tho mMt ioproToJ broed. bom;; vary hardy, And fine ringers. Bird SeMs —Canarj, Hump, MUlct»Eobe aud taixod be**tl. Bouauots will be furnished. composed of tho Carat FLOWERS,?!!!' Oamfllbw, Itoso Buds, Heliotropes, Ac. - KTsr£rcoaa(ltt pots) for Christmas Trues, from the Secdtmd Uorticullnjral Store, No. 4# st., ii«ar Wood. dwtW K KQLISIIAKD CLASSICAL SKWItfAIIY. W. T. .McDonald, M. A* VnxsapAU TIIU next session of Urn InsUtalion will commence cij MONDAY, Ihe Oth of .September ftuxt, at the room cor* ner of Ferry cud Liberty streets, lately occupied by the Messrs. VeeJer. • Reftraicts —lion. A. TV, I/wrals, C. ICnap, Jr., 8. P. Von Bonhorat, R. Miller, Jr. auif£> " fiatch BulVoui liooiK) - * Tllßsubj*crll*or law received direct from Oarlem bis sup* ply of choice Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Pconet*,'am! other Flower UooU for fall planting, and for winter bloom* fog, in pots oud glosses; Lawn Grass Seeds for fall sowing, which moke a flao, dose, smooth tnrf;equal to Pods, pfu* nlug Instruments, Garden and Fnrtniug Implements of Lite most approved, construction, at Kastoru prices, from the Seed and Agricultural Warehouse, 49 Fifth street. • pot 9 . - - JAMKH WAUDROP. NEW CARPET STOBE! Ho* 47 Fifth Street* near Wood, AN Unrivalled atsortment of OAJtI’KTINGS 'and OIL CLOTHS, of tho latest and most beautiful patterns for spring sales, ntfw open for inspection; consisting of— Boyal Velvets; Brussels; Tapestry Brussels; Tapestry Ingrains; • ExtmSupcrTbreoHy; Super and Fine InCT&ln; ■ ■■•■; Tapestry Yenltlans; Twilled and Flaln VeulUaas; Together with every description of low priced Carpetings Chenille and Tufted Bugs and Matts/Canton and Coir Mat ting; Jate, Chain. Cocoa, Adiinld, Allcan, and Sheepskin Matts; Floor and Stair Oil Cloths, all widths and qualities; Stair and Floor -.Druggets, Green Baize, Plano .and Table Covers, Venitian Window Shades, Stair Bodsj&c-, <U the verylotout'cash prices, ' .l__iuar2l - • T n and Gas. Fixture**- Ui. Bub«rrib«warQ now openingut their new. Wareroom , *?■ f OO FIRBT STIUSKT, between Wood and Smith-. 'sSa , Si?vfJ?SH« awortmenl of CiIANDKUfiHS, URACIC «<r j -CS* und all articles connected wit (las Sitting. B v ttar kot. Hating arrangements made in receipt of new patterns invlto tho ottentionof pur chasers to their pelootion. We are determined to sell ns low as any house iu tho West, and being practical Gas Pit- pecoUar adrantageß to those desiring articles . m continues heretofore to Jit up buildinmof every de ecnptfon formas, wftterjvnil steam. ; . • : Brass Castings of all kintts mode to onlor promotlv • • LONG, MILLKU A CO-, No. 109 Klrxt Rtrnfit. GTo.MercUants nml Others* EBMAN?ADVJ2RTIBINU.--Tha publWiers of tho dMly and weekly “ Frcxhexls Freund'* would rcHpoctfully In- Jlte the attention of merchants and. others to tho advan tages offered by th'eir-papors aaa medium .of advertising among their Gorman fellow-citizens both in the cltyand * s pnhlifdied on tho I’iytu' eraim, and p!«JhnJiE th lf. lrc ! l ,'“ t ‘ on °fnnyUEiuui»»ui.r published in thoir Wecklypaper, which & pnbli«hed largely in tho adjoining SXr« t<:rn “ «“ *>!Hronghou b t «fl«^?^ n ? rt^.?vi tsbursb » aTld will find It to their adrantogo to-mako.uae of our columns'as & medium of bß,to - --yother jgSZ&SSgX “ ni Et , ang2q • Tuhibheni and Proprietor*. STOCKING FACTORY TlFTHfifr., BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKKT BTIIFptq ABILITY, ENERGY, 4ECONOMY THE best goods In Children's Hose, Hen’s Seeks, Under shirts and -Drawers, sold at-msnuloclurers'-prices.- lit the PIFTII STREET STOCKING FACTORY, all made from lost yrar’s wool. -NO ADVANCE IN TRICE. .WILLIAM DALY; A CAM),—Mr. G. ANTON and II.rBCHROEDER would XI. respectrolly announce to the ci teens o£ Pittsburgh and Allegheny that they wiligWe instructions on .the Piano, KWW^Tnain 11 !!^^ 1 Inl ) air < J »t H. Schrooder & Co.’» MuSIO gTORE, 84 Foarte Btrot. '• eopSQ f • ‘~>V - JOSHUA RHODES &-CO., WHOLESALE EEOITEES & CONFECTIOHEES, 39 Et., pmsacßou, i>a., A 2£ ImnU ana are rocclTlng the following Goods, at tho loffcBt m'oTkotratoa>r- ‘‘ joKMstotei-AlnMmaaj ' iittbotea Macdaroul: , S cU y •, do SO <*• Vermicelli; ■ ibbalcsllordcauxdo ■ CO “ I’arlna; ■ JS bags SUbHoJ do. 60 “ W. Hock CauUy: S® *‘. lt » cu, = 25 » A No. 1 do , Walnuts; 10 “ lied do 60 «* Cream-Ruts; i& «« Oarers .GOO bubh(*]B Poa hut#; 15 .<1 Olives;* SotblSsToxanpeeaUß; 76 “ GuneDrons; - ofvnrt'r* ' **° -1 100 ** Lotcnge?; , j i Si;{^= oa -f o*-»: 0 *-»: ’ - - 60 Jujube Paßtep i guu boaesGorman Plums; to dor. assorted Pickles ; Tote 4° < ! 0 ! 3 » “ “ ’ Prcrortas;! I lO buis. do Jo . 100 « Pepper Sauce; : 10 ca * es Prunes, glassjars ; 10 cane# Sordines: • fancJ,bxs - : 6 “ “ W-l)is. 60 casks Currants; 2 u « 14 do oiSE"' 3 Citron; £OO bags Brasil Sugar;: Ten Clusterllalslns; 10 bbla S, C. Sugar; : KS“ “ “-eO" do 25 “ Lororlng's Bngori 8»S*“ “ do 10 cases Liquorice; > SJX kK> * eB J lo *, 1 .Herring; 25 boxes Ref’d do 100 « Scaled do i**o,ooo Principe Cigar*; iMso Mace;- 10,000 Havana do J 115,000 Regalia do 1 Cloves; I 2,600 JlaHSpanish Cigars; £ poes Blacking; - [ 60 gr. Mrs. AlUler's Cut 25 baskets Salad.Oß; J . 60 gross Anderson'# do Jl ~ ttlKAd fJSItJLS* c. ... ... •. J. u. ANDEI WHOLESALE FRUITEUKI _JKo. 0 Wood It.f TLbT ItI.CEIVEI), tbfl me V brought West of tho Mot 350 bags Brazil Sugar; . 60 boxes Havana do 20 bbltt Lorering'fl do, fintj pulteriii'd: l 20 bids. Lowering’# coarse pulvrrizodyugar; I 20 Luts. liOTvring a coarse: Sugar; sQ : libla Stuoxt’a do do 8000 Cocod Zintfi; . . , IScnjßdaJnrPrunes; ; 12 eases Farnrr Boiuv do 250 bxa No. 1 Herring; ■156 Herring; : 66 K>i Mac*; 150 lbs Nutmegs;. fi>B Cloven; • 40 gross Blacking; 85 bi* Citron; 1000 bus l 7 ca Nuts; 60 bis Nti . i llock Candy:. SOdoRM ■ tjDA :; dO 26 do Teilov do do 20 do White >do - do t&bgs If lea. Almonds; 3u bales Rardcaux da; .36 bga tJicdy . do; CO do abetted. . do;. 300 bu Cluster Raisins; 2.K)b«iJR do I Ulv A F O ifjß UH Y _ NO.XOtJ WOOD STKENT YOUTi C. PARKY, (succor to J.C. Larry & Co,l »,-« tP toinii/rratbeeiutomersof thocdd firm. and th© hubfie generally, that ho ha© now on ham!#, and L* ©xton«iTi*U in manufacturing, every dt'scriplton <>t OAt : TI VC 3 , ftuii a*. I'Ataut CliUlcd Hoik; Ur?* Kr*tlh’f **»d (v*t.».q« Patont Kettle*, for Soap. Pol Ai.li, Seda Ash: Su-ar tlvWai f-r the manufacture of Cano hngar— all ea.tt tn d Erocfts, known as J.C. iuad ere superb-* -iar a£»&'**"»*"****"''* than thaw m tU HOLLOW WARE—A pmmd wtoortinent, all frn» uttr Sc i?** 0 ** 1 ' pattern*, Wagon Loses, Dc-irons, £y«i Lolling MCI Carling*, and Slachiurry of flTerrciescrltti«a, i always on band or made to order. * J * . Cook Kitchen and Cool Slot™, of *»«•© ae*riptwn, low# Cook Stores fivndxw, whfrb rwcjTttl the first pme^for DJjO and IWI, at the Atmailturnl pair «>f Al- Irgheny <*.uutyj Pa* and reromorndwl hr fiftmt hunirrd 1 penQttf» CookJstoveM, four atre«; lYrmium t‘oofc I Stoves: hjp; and HiuitatKt Coal Stori*#;- P-trlor Store* A'\ I Parlor ontt<e an.l Prudnra, gfnat variety, beautifully 1 eaamcllrvL Comao a <jrat«,anmmiMlnz aatorlaK-r trorr description. • «s-cw«?«7 A greatvariety of Oraammtal rearing. iSwwAs end Rettgh Guttefr- A laego sloe* of all the •icoj Jo um, nni *Ui tw*ri<l at nMcnsiprire*?. rftv!r« v n \. en* Urer, i-rn- American, £»»>, Crar:«X Kin^jiV Wood# , Pesc.vV*. htitV*. Improved Tint], Ac ZicuU* }Kp*ght+-lu+ inridcfto IxmbU pinujrh, wM.-h hi* taken the.pmnlaru at UiA'Ptnt* Fair# ..f New Y*-rk rvanryivania. and Ohio, * adwhrTrrrni Pr* U‘rn**ihi» n,,-/ Iron and Nail* Store Mp* B od Tin Wn«*~«U of whMi i wlHw.ll.BUh* iQwwrt prior**; and retfiporruny iurjt,. the public to (fit* m* call, at th* old stand. No. 1M Wood it. * w ** f IrtJiV O P»)J|?V. PIAJiO t'OUTKN. " ■■ CUAW.OTIK OLUMR, Kt>. JSS «'(,•! I£>Siv‘o3 firr ' u ‘itwrahci. 1 if;),, rn:«! an l, V offvr* for |-S« s and ’ * “ » !*#««* cr»aao|r o rtM, (wfcfcU *>eia>UT> rtTJos.Vou; t,bs ms.it mjeruh turms- . : »n>MrttUsn«f iniKiiiwnits *>]<eii)hr'iaTltMl lo ih« a-Ishrstwl UASIBUna !’IANO.-f * These instrument* Wil:n rs.-.Je fi, r [ln« r'-irpatf* and hating the. otor etrlugshsro a volura© t,( tottt; tin* eriuiiiUd&ranjrothcM, Al«>. Piano*fma the pianufartor? cr 08UAC«5..Newd.Nrk; Karon* llar.TJ. N«v Vrrk- vJ* looeoLsch A irons t'Mladrdpliia; and of mt o*# i£4jrcrt(> Ti ar, ahlrh orr *«*!! knovMi, and han* urrn in ibu and other cine# for lfl tears, INfcTiOJMKNT.- of all k?rd-. Gfuftirr—AliaxAtrlftctivo of Preach, g;-aat*h and Cnrom, of euportor quality. f r«offn*~lho tent JtalUti.Knrorh mix! rnglich make. Accrrx/wftj—Prefii tho hnit Parle tnanufvtr.jy ALbO—FJutrsClanoncls HrumsPife-, iUnlr-*, Taaho. rinra,TrianßtrsAe, ■ t ■ J 1.-bT HLChlt KD, aiv! now nr-n f*/r t*x *n.ioa*l«n and fait tin f r*.w H H jr |T r#Ti f ’ no v * i: Jf . 'V U One lto?rwoui,rl<‘Llvc.ir»rd,flratid Piano rorti\ * nctarps f:nr, JSt<o <»0. Od© puportly ear*cd Muoro Plano, in tbe etrlft Of l*naj!* r \tV, 7 oiUvwr, to. Ono Roseirooi tarypd, i octates.. V cr.......„.. S4W? W On© do do 0»A oo . on Ono do plain AW do . ; ,m> „, Ona do . U.<v . £*■s do &Vn)p One do dfVs' 0 do 00 Oe« do do fl do ; (W -AH th© *bvT«? art* trom th« ©olchratr'd manufactory of CmcxETU.Tii A fco!rs il<nctoa, Moee „ Alv>, reeebnlfroin fh© famo factor©, a U>.*iulifiil lot of PlANuSTOfiLS.rarvetl Hgumd plu#h, and trwaudlr eeM©. On hand, a large ©lock of Piano* from other Boston and ftu«r Vork otul thriratont factory t:rtc«*. ' JOHN n. MKUX?R.SI Woodatraot. • • Affont torChlekering'aPJaßOs, for PUtuborgh and VtcuUira I'tuneylvaola. (d©r?l LATICST SIBHIC. HBLKBEIt HAS JUST HKOKIVnD— • souvetir de' Pams PcKorrtsn, and dMl* Catoi toijr. Juiius la*©, by U. hlcbor. fhi© jdtH*© i* ©tube]* Ilshed with on e.Ugnntly colored vignette of tho city of Paris, Ui© imperial reddenre nf tho Krimr.h Kmpftmr; Uie Church of Norne Uamk, etc —Uing a correct mop of tbe Jr’reoch Capitol, an token by on his recent »Wtthnro,und i*of wnrUi J|ie price clfarecd for tho Mufk*. Tub Polkii—compo.Hpd and dedicated-Slisa Itomoino IjOiQQyue, of Washington. Pn., hr 11. KlcWr Pond Heart* at Ilomoi baKutifhi new Ballad, ns punchy Bankley's Bcrona»i«rrt. • PoLaia—City of Glasgow, Louis Napoloon, Tlat« tie, Children©' Delight, UDjircsumlng, etc., etc.; and a gene* ral ©election of most Uahlonablo music of-tho doy. X&- No. 101 THIRD stroot. oo!24 Steamboat!, Ahoy I • Tire subscribers tender /»ftesqH»yledgmeDia for the favors bestowed rrn—TMffiaatheiri by tholr Steamboat frfendi, nod W*9 would respectfully romind them and others Interest*'* 1 * od In building boats, that they erp at all times prepared to furnish, on tho most reoxonablo turns, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of tho best material nnd trerfc* mansbip. T* 11. YOUNG & CO, Corner Third and Smithflold streets, opposite “ Brown's Hotel” NEW MUbJC STOKE—-The subscribers have opnnu<fut No; 83 Fourth etreot. a. choice collection of and muricnl Instruments, Italian and German strings, Pianos, by M. Nrard, of Purl#, end Mr. Arnold; Flutes; by M. Eulor, Fmnklbrt, A. M.; Clarionets, do- AH kinds of trass lustra ' mentis from the bent French manufactories, till of which, we offer to the public on mora liberal terms, feellogtonfiilont that wo can render no tiro satisfaction. 11. BCHHOKDHH A CO., No. S 3 Fourth st. H Schroeder and G. Anton will give instructions on the piano, violin and gultor. . cop 23 ROtITNSON A CO. Valuable Rare Garden Seedfl* A>o. CONSISTING in part of tbo celebrated fctowel or Ever green Sugar Corn, Old Colony Sugar Core, tVrinUled Sugar Peasof;various improved varieties, Bluo lmperial, Blue Prussian and Marrowfats do, Beans, Onions, Radish, Parsnip, Cucumber and Mellons of tbo finest and most'ap proved sorts, Field Carrots,Turnips and Sugar Beets for the dairyman and farmers. A rich collection of flowor seeds; Lawn Grass Becd, and a full and complete assortment of tGarden and Farming implementflofthft latestimprovmnents, Monthly Yabenas, Roses, Hellterops, and flno blooming plants for tbo yard, Garden or Lawns, by tho do2cnorloo at low rates. - Orders from Merchants, Thalers or others flllod promptly on liberal'terms, from the Seed and Horticultural ware house, 49 Plflh street, *>y lapriTJ JAMES WARDROP. . CttTNDßlES—Cigars, pipes, pipo heads, splccs, phocoldte, O brooms, buckets, tuba, bed cords, tffimv.rbpes. cotttm batting, carpet chain, rags hemp and cotton,- brushes,^*- traefc of coffee, whitoand red lead, mad der, copporas, alum, indigo, logwood, camwood, powder, stmt, lead,-wash-boards, starch, corks, demijohns, Jogs, tor, -cheese, dairy salt, sardines, alcohol,, turpentine, snuff, cat and diy tobacco. Ac~ Ac.; In store and for salary . MILLER A RICI?ETSON, doc 22 _j _ _■ and 223 Liberty st HOT CORN! nOT CORNU HUT CORN lll—Hot Corn: life Bcenes-4n New York Illustrated—including. the Story :of lAttlo Koty, Madalica tharag-picker's daughter, Wild Maggie, Ac. With original designs, engraved by. N. Orr. • By Solon Robloson. ' . “Bid that welcome ■ Which comes to punish to.” “A beggar’s book oatwprth’s. iv nobie’a blood ” - y . u Of every inordinate cup bowaro; ; Or drink, and withit^iiseryahare/’: For Balo by B- T. C. .MORGAN, deel3 - . 104 Jtfood street 1 and half boxes 6’a, B’s,;i4.tb and 1 XbXnmp: Diadem Twist, Diamond Twist, wx^Twist, "Plug; RuSsell & Robinson’s, Grant’s, Anderson’s, Thomas’, Jones.* extra, Meylart&-Gentry , sTobacoo,in store And for sale by . {dec22l v . MtXLKK * UIGKKTSON** HOT CORN I HOT OORNII Another supply just ro calved and for aale by ■ 11. T. C. MORGAN, _div2£ - Io4Woodjtr«t CITY WARRANTS—JSOO WANTUD by - . ' ectffl AUSTIN LOOMIS, No. 92 Fourth at. e - BUSINESS CARDS. SOTS & CO., 5 AND CONTKCTIONKUS, PltUburgli, I>a, it extensive over IQta<!>B, OODrUtitlg Of— . 25 .; . : 2a do YermleoUi; oO do Texan Pecans; 25 do Illinois do; 60 Jo 2 asj'd iJoJad <jil; TOO doi JPeppcr Sauco; 1(0 dot Ketchup; 60 dox assorted l*ieUJ»*s; -t> dox nsa’d Presents; 125 Uxg Lozenges; 2o c’s Sardines, l£, l£. 1 C; CO bxa TfOned 'Liquorice; Incases do; : 100 ltejs flemaa Vlnuifl; WJ gross Mrs. Miller's Cm? Cut; 60 gr. Mrs Andersoa’sdo; I 25 ilex Olives; i 25 dox Capers; < SO dox .Onions i‘ CG.bogs Filberts; -■' Walnuts; - 75 be£trCrtac* Kuts; 6 bags Oreo. IVtdtiuu; 160 hags Dairy fait; J 20,000 Principe Cigars; 120,000 Wash, llfvsdla do; llH.OO*) Fla Tana «jo; !&>,OOO Half Spanish <!*i; -.. ■ ■i-'v ....;••, _ ■ ,--V , l v '. V-. x X 7 * : 1 . NEW YORK. T°Dniggiata&Merchants throughoutthe Union. D. B. M’CBLLOUGH, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN _ PAINTS, OILS, *c, ■l*l Maiden Lano, NEW Vnw^r -OESPEOTFULLYinvites theattentionsDrhS?^ 3 'and throughput.the Uulon to tensive asssrtment of PAINTS. Oil Jr tui I ..iTTm ex * {■hULST QUALITIES, which* ho .ufeg moilorote torm., both tocajh »niloloBo-tluiotuju?s AIS SS l ino 6, r“,! g® Sfmffiomt‘veT & ln K\NA i Tn*ll BI>ANISU IUWW.N, TLTRA BE 81- Qlfer®' MHnn "* AKD ARBESIOAI I dty hnllu A 0 3 ’ CUIIOiUS TEIiOW “4 VEBMORIS, VAIiNISirKS of allklml.. iu“l u »ra-«*B,B«mniKasD m WWA RtD, BED LEAD undLITnAMH arv I £tO*t*.»J , ttl'.hCn f aucl AMBBIOANOCIIhKdiv I I’AIUB uml BEU-NS WICKaiUBK}, ona I PAPER VV A U EIIOBBE. pOMJU£BXON C SS!lukra, <>I N„ a iIoCiliT 0 CiliT clrwt. Now v •»«*«wBOUUOKSMIn u» N " ■ Blenching Powder. > ictnria Mills ColebratoJ IV rUin? Pantm - JiQ&stDMiils fctQ;»crior I* »* Oi'ncm-o Mills bup**rinr Printin'* »* KavUiu A 6oiu’ JinsUAhliam** <t tirat quality Prenrh Ultiraroartoe. ■ '< h.«i W 4l1 ® Ai,T.ntJs for the Prlnrlpal TbJwt Afariu&ctu p r.« in this country, ou4 offer {brmle by fur tin* r>*(vt py. raSSiidl'S!' 1 ? ,tork v or I ’"P tr JlmTolteJS. Ul4t “ u •x’ found to. thia or any other I t'rqtr r ? nil “immadlous Warohfnirca.N6.| ssfe “»»*«*»* *SS Aoillhoa enable them to oiler all I FriS; VOK *° ° nJ Uo “ esU '< tea lotmtposalM, eisß « weight illjers) tdnui. 1 MrKissr ntJ *»» Tho highest market prion paid Jo CASlUbrall kind.oil VT "ji. ■; . ___ .- _ ro»rSo:l3ni I Biodbary a 'Piaao and hlolodcoa Warorcoma, | T’lP.nv 1 ,?;.' 4^ 3 u,! ° ADn ' A l". ATiif' YOltK. ' lt p ' 0M '"larging ray " arejoora., I am enabled to keen a A raorhernator norortmoiit of Instruments than hereto-1 faro- A»1 Piano, furnished amof aDehutietoncdi.and of on I Men quality, and drop, full,rich and roralFr “l iom Sui'i' I *','! c , lart<l 7 , ™''‘-'.lioisiuMlt a* the will I ,l Jio -' tracM,t AU »V IhStromenteTn fully warraotid, a guarantee aMompsnlc.ieTsry mi of ksi« I fii ma P al J ta * **>“* •* £25 ..®*" /iirentm.—The Organ Mclodeoh, with (re *tr»hina In thecountry, hating te« ri.ipj, coupler, aweli draw atop., Ae., a lmt I ffer rrocuuc-netl It urganliu to loautw-1' rtcr ...ircbttsrhw or { rarity to Urn medium rlsM iV- 1 fraxis, pTlte • Alr-o, tfcn all *tr\n I on«l firiaVi. rxclurire Ajfeat for tLrj* In/trnl *” * nll ?' vJ - , Th " u™»l diwwunt made to tS I trade., and 10 per cent, to clergymen purchasing for their I r „ fi- «■ lll£AllBm«T, e-c Broadway, hew Pork. | PHILADELPHIA. „, „ „ GEORGE J. HENKEL’S CIT WAREHOUSE, "*• ** J cf/h-sT.vrr zrjtKJsr, <yi k JV«;T* IAMPJLYDtsrif lUa-,V ' Phllß(le]phia. FUHHITOBE, IN EVEEV EPJtE! Couiprudnalatli XIV, Uni, Xv, E:Urt«ha», aa.l A ntiune with IralpioroitnrrUur anil cimh-rartvie- 4 ' 1.) looenood, ftolnui. Jlafctsftay.Patlna'ood tCad Hap!.: all Of auprriur too.!motion, and ntihhoj in tlie- L-tot -tyto.eqao! tu.il' Bnicireliloe Inqual lly, the oouia of any J-ataUlih. 1 riiunfciutUrtl'nUcttKuilr* i s' ; |F‘ Lf, 7V' >< ' Ilf '. nc •« | t oaperivratnl uurimtm, (appren -4 nriolthoUtma. . i t the .o i o„,n 'fill, ,i T - aaii.jiu.na to pur I a-wt-ta... A.u-..j.*et_ tto many aav»au»'x. tami to pur.i r *’ l i ■ looottr of i’urni-h:ng a iioil-e,e-lLhrr in eh : Whau. all the arts, lies lr. each nr-inuSi'Scspoad iu style nr.-ios-ite, HO., IU.I-.ai-,iea«aaa'ek aV»»#«T,n hand. ,v4«, , ‘V‘i? !MW '“•*w*A»r r««M« purrliaaera to p!ea« . ltf ft "O' t .'O, w ttheut the ileiae Lrurmrlle I rauwd m r.rd.Tli.l- korottute ' J I , •'faw t'f Iha finutiui kamltnra on hnnAgJ need only ioa riijula it „ y u,. B i. rn. ITo h-.h, r . r , 1% «l-e,f nr ho.rain nai l.r, aid, =■ , iio.Js.oiq SSSM 0 Kfl** a»h»tda, which l< a «ua«nWMb»t Re all.ilt'iie ureter tor own iDuo di-ie Iro-t-f ljon I *£S.‘J*< i'"' "£*** *'} *’“*•"» <**« ««•< »<id Knrnlture jljrraolel to carry aahdy ant dHtane*. Vl.ltoratr, Pl,|la I ,SS; i “ , r tent'd, »s jwrluuwaatothwwhm to roll and eaaiulne the n„,j a . ’ «ull-|y BALTIMORE. JKWKLttY, ffi. r f, V " A K K «"'?»*. Clock*. l-«|<let Macho f-' •*»«**« Iff.,Win; tW, Writing V»U, }Xtf\ k V”' I'.wa UncOil PM 1 <>"•«<••« Urdu*. 4c.—Tlic uuJersignnd Ug ™njcn!„i, u> la.fc, «h, .Oft, ofrftlc*.. nod J&i*? tf ** <n tlrclr JaasmH&ni « .i,,, it lutui.] 1., ailcnt, caticiv and ricbnrju. wrJi“'JtV"' Vd,U 7'-/?">■ f ™' *“»> U»*lt*OUW»'3 ‘ I.^ ! SP**U ftt 111* uitTerruttactnrte* in Kurone. end Oicrvcn .sumufactorie* of Jcarelrr, Sllcer Wire 4c liift., HinUc them In-Offerinducements 111 price*and qaalb c -f’-ri * r,J, }* l ' trrtu iE tlttaUlles, fttcb as cannot bo of fered by aaj other In tUr. trade. rialsij.earefuily packed asiogorofclr anodic tanco.nii.iby airnfklaof oenwyltotro, * Wbi-'.eiale stidtelnU. CASHEW), BiWTllr.lt 4 00. 22tt lialtlniem street, comer of Charles, HAlllßsnrr. ojbtmcift & _ _ S'U* KiSTrAcrcaca or TU£U<r»nv*j> *“ A *' B ,Piusp ibatthess a. It. Cor. JlalUmore and Frederick tlrteti, gal limorr, and-Vo. 92 Walnut it., J'hiladelpMa. Jl’jvn Bri.VER MKUAI.S AWARDER, Vl7 ■— A Aarsi;,* Icr .iTi’Tr, iwtnf.fc’Grii; E/ hlnastUJt INSTITUTS, Philadelphia ; , _; T „ ) Insritnix, Ilaltbnorc rl Hv PfeulUr lmpruromont in tho construction of thb I Mattress la, that nil tho clumiry ami hrary loooitcn l, entirely dLapr-nfea .wilh, and Its pirn run -1 ' J ' l d u llshrer t.i: 1 IwUt h more durable frame, Tho rprinca oiv *ll connected hr harms* lsatlirr hinges, mure ly tlvrUcJ, rendering it impossible (at .pries to fall down or got out of place, aod mating * Hod oJelastla tbnltiriy pm mnv be robed ur bent up, ami In thunadmim. Illy Cited to tho wonts of tho rich or asthmatic, whotmiy re jntiro * .Itung posture. At b*> oil the luxurious ronmJsof u" l f,l, ro ‘‘ Ulcr Jo \ Blh '•>» I‘Khtnosa *ua facility or bud ltnjjidf tho common haft mattwa, J * -Those Implored Spring lied* are Invariably mado of On best materials, and willlasl many years without repairs t/sprins'lh" 1 ' I '’' llßir M » lta »«*™n hATotheuj altSrod In E.SS* I £^„' , 4]U!*^ f ' r,^'rf^rth.ofBt,lps ent^Cd^ Alstlng In part of Rods toads,' Hut nnd Coat ltncks, Cano and VmlireUa siandA, Crutro, l'lor and Sldo Table, with marblo toj)9, burden Ohniro, Settees, etc,, etc, ' Animals,suchrifl Linns, Do#*, etc-, In Iron,os well m tho aodeblu Wood,furnished at short notice, uocloly. i ST. LOUIS. JOSKPII MOGIUDUK. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT No. 33 OoMMWOUL, litLOW PIM BTft£ffP * ■ bt. XiontH, Mo., ’ ■ CONSIGNMENTS aurtCornmiiwlonswmmftot with rromrit V-A find personal att4)uUon,and liberal (Mlmnota will io given'wbon roquJred, on Consignments or Bills of LoJiuir. in ftanif. ••■••• **• BKrzttetfcES: Page ft Bacon, 8t; Louis; EUls ft Morton, Cincinnati: Charlcss,BlowftCo., do; Strader 4 Gorman, do* Chouteau 4 ValJo, . do; Uosea ft Pmzcr, ■ do* spiiPuKJusiCo,»5 p iiPu KJusiCo, » ' do * Springur ft Whiteman, do: J.W.Uut]vr&Bro.,P!ttflbh; E.O.Gooodniim ft Oo * do* D. Leech ft Op., do; U.ftO. YarnallftOo /philoda: Wm-Holmeaft Co., do; Morgan, J.M.Buck ft Morsan: Blow ft March, New York. B. R.Oomcays, do* Frost ft Forrest, do; Shields ft Miller, do* Charles A. Molgs, do; Joslah Loo ft Co., Baltimore A. G.FarwellftOo., Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do; Howard, Son ft Co., do; W.B.Roynolds, LouiBvllle: H. D. Newcomb ft Uro , ao: T.C.TwicheU ft Co., Commission Merchants, Now Orleans. haTu an open Policy of Insurance, which will coyer all shipments to my adilreßa, when advised by letter per mail, or whcn.endorsod on bills of lading before, or at the tlmeofshlpmont.- JOSEPH MOGKIDGE, St. Louis. MUsonr]. ESTERPftISE WORKS. no. 136 WOOD BTOEBT, T BDPOOBPtIOW Yfftflnt *ttW •: v so wk d tetlxy:- . IMIQRTLHS and manufacturers ol iaKsKvr' i,¥fr7m: “CUTI.LRY, SURGICAL AND DENTAL , 'INSTRUMENTS* RIFLES, fto. Wo yf-' • • keepa general assortment of the abov e - r dr -. v • articles constantly on hand; together with a general variety oflnncy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pis tols and Revolvers, Flasks, Hornjyfihot Bdis, Caps, Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowio, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and Hair Dressers' gjiears; Pocket Scissors, Ac Also, Tr.usscs'arid Supporters. Jobbing and repairing”neatly-executed.' RIFLES I—We arc maklug BUlcs of every description, to ordor, of the best meterial, and workmanship warranted Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill ed with despatch. -Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices- my 16 -Selling Off to Remove. JAMES ROBB, No. 109 Maoket etnm, Pittsburgh, will offer his presont large stock-ot BOOTS, SHOES, and RUBBERS, at 'vcry'lnw price), until the 10th of Februaryi 18*^when ho hopes:to remove tohis New Store, 'No. 89 -Market street, which he.intends filling with an entirely new stock. The public are respectfully invited to coll and -procure“his present prime stock. dt~ unusually artat bargains —REQARDLEBSOR. COBT. - • • the place—No. 109 Market street, between •Fifth street and Liberty. ... .. [jo&tf »» / t ; r** ' :VV .' .f- t. t . ** *‘ *« * v miJF *’ OW SAI.E. " : ~ TCg3^4^TS^t , SKSSJt!S£ L bSkl££fr fLT'i™ 0 ?; » ***'»«»* Orcb£d“f i I r . > ft l*>SHonanandKllcbcn,and fo«mfem^?^ T Si 1 ’ 3 ftom <“»«* In '“l® l ™ of WIIXIAII GRAHAM I dneTfl leyTl le,w 10 premises.- —-n ■” HUGH NKKI.T- ■ HOLD, DBIVEB! LOCOMOTIVE AHEAD!! mnv s, ® r,a ror 1 jf authoriird to aril sit ACHES OP "S “W Jt ! ''Willea Township, Allegheny Sfb&vw? ’“I'S" I *’ baebof knre£ I m Uie rJn n Ud fytoot the propoS Stotloo 1 A «Sm» £Jl 1 *«S to B^S r S“ ] Jmprorementa as follows: 1 Uou "!> 8® feet, two stories blab; and ! b ! a> feet-both new and Ingood ! to a !t& l S? r ‘ 18 ®° to 100 A™ deatid and withutSn^fk^i ™ u, J‘ t *°” ; «ud thobalaneata well net ! Seata trf*3\°K?isf v P* ons «'- Lana fa well of an b ' ,0 « W.hwl, and the sol] wan eiixjii.jt quality for grass growing, and being well t^ el ' r< ’ or fcnrteen noTcnfrlling nK, l i2“u‘ t! 'Umov TillLandbaafoeimlea ■HUyj 51 ? wltblD. Julf a mJlo of tho Yousll of K almost on the lim w uip uoDQpiicviUo jUilm&d; and is sunnncni h*>««♦«!*» “inSS'mftv 1 ? W i c ra raj ? ORE - w«“duot UwFarwSt th5J: “V""' u about to remora to V, Ttrrma easy end ~rire moderate. Far fur tHaL r wSL^?’„f ml ' llrc c! W - J -HH' b'OLDS, at Lorctta 1 dS»e f „, _ ■ JAMES C. lUCIIBT, _ Itoa! Estate Agent, at tbia offlee. Doljti.tß AM) A ft'u'o'K*! will pjo ipSKssss" • *■™ nfcRT & SON, 140 Third sfc ' J -ri£ W. SyMMEg. BlraL^.m S“ m(‘L™K ?”"««* *Si. or lo . * ' “ A rr-lj to Mr. Craft, on the pmnbra, I ~ , . JAMBS BLAKKLY au- i« . , 0fl cf>* cor. Seventh and SmithSelJ it*, i ... _ • dtrlo i l^ C tnCT < tßini? a 'r n *5 jwwm foorof tin Post BuiM k£=£"„«SiS-KF _ William Uarr <b Co,, • j« ft? - J , . Jew. FIF.MINO. JOHN 8. -DAYIBON 1 os M»rk,t. W Fourth Blm,U Iti.vi- . . T.®*® Notion. •l.tr, *“**«'>'» Accounts In thohuids or wßapsssssssa S23ffiss»«M!Sfiajte At Ai<D ™ m uS « st “«“ «*»* &£&*. J '* «plob> with early lilS"m, m d ' ol °” “ J mcrrh » nte IlUed promptly, on ja!4 I SKr ", T“p«^ in Moochccr rorwSo lWnV h if rl aoroof Ground, upon which ore SSI^"SSSSS^Sf , «Tpftsia?s l i:a , ss‘ I sL ssL™* ®iay win,‘u S',!"'s” J »'"oS«.etoUon.^l retnWig ITOMraslon uStfl AmSv ”’ ?W fobo - . . _ lh LKK, 139 hfhcrtvFtrcct. ln.truct»on.m MuslO(W - saiVsl - v - i _ SBHjSSzSF^w „ „ ‘ RtySEKNCRS: Jw». H. nophjnß. Rbq., «< ft . to the Rub* fcebniary. tut aftaMbnt data affmn?n^ fOPOt ? 0 ' >*n. »«h AM.M-Mutefo?rolS t |"; i, ? ld W^unts will *> thority Mr‘'°,OOTB‘ '° ,OOT8 *m JcouA with" it4Kh - 1 1 "* No. 24 Market street. C o fcW L,a ' VAT “ U — A itMUeupiily rewltwt'by. V_!hil_ _____ Jos.mimNo. Social Orcheatm—Fur Uutu or Tlolin * sSas^^jsSß *ISH S3S3S3** iggg^ssesgg OP wori«, aSl^°te , with, Italian and English JulUon'e lhana Donna Waltiea; S 3 cants. * „««, *r •S‘i?5 t ; r ® Co^,fc ** ExprCHS.) to M?frn fM?w*Jb llc kenng , 8 Pianos” are now on the way, fX- thb WC€k * ' JOQN.H. MELLOR, ItD< 81. Wood street > S°fW PROPERT? SOB SALE.—SIOOO S JELLING HOUSE with five rooms, th?hKESiS? °V® 001 frootontho ßrownsvilleroad,near wonmaocMd > taU0 ’ ouUven, Ao. . The lmiia Is bSES w .l l J» sold on easy terms,; Pooch, Applo Cottage .noaaofcrtßOO.ymy Ipring-hohs “il fSS *£“ 6 S" de “> to**, spring, A In a good location. Tho room ij TT7 d f fittmna, dry; we II finUhed and well 3 “° Sh °- Enlluilt ’ Rt /ixAUGfittEr J*ATAB9IUM —6O lbs, for sale br \s »WO PLEMIKO BBOS. " \ 4: VS.'r I FQR SALE AND to let. ! POETT-OSB BDlLDino ma l _ ■ AJiD ■' rJ^hp^2sKcJ? riclc # ? Houses for Bale. a . wal * fronth » Court House. . ““ out uni I .iS 1 *!?® miOK U °CS2. With nine apartments, 1 jJtunteJ ou tie corner of Colire!! and Millor streets Also ONE LAMB TWO BTOBY ERICK HOCBBTadth eiaht' e f lua . to(l on 11 stteet. Eight Building lits «n Oolvell street; ten Building . Lots on Reod' street* twenty-tbreo BujldJng Lots on Alifler stieot. i This property' I ftsff 1 -' 404 " U 1 * «^b, y . »p““ a^rf. 01110 “ Itldl<, of ! C no - fl I“» cash; tho balance In ten years,-with: «üb^! m<!ntB - For fa^orpartlcal^emje tooltb. -geplßSm) Cornor Colwell and ImXSSL Ri A ,9 E C,H NI ’ In llogß'fl Plan o; Lota In tbo Third #i£sSs»i^M!ftsaa£S ll7/aet. The property will bo soli, clear of all Jncum* OTimce, except on annual gronnd rent of one hundrod ana ftfmLP T 0 oßars », to whleb it la nowaulMDct. On tho proper* T f N£ME - NTB - flVo^rick «* twofmne S3uwsS£2SiJ. ,lls ' Wntins for i tG o° COfih > * nd t^ oo In fl niontha—by good j endowed paper. WM. O. TBIEND, , Attorney at Law. Wo. 126 Fourth street j?Ott SALE—2S Acres of Land, with a vein ®£ Goflfte feet thick, with a lower rein n{ 2 foot; Only * v »nchea between the two. The Land la a cood *M) amti/t pxxt water and timber* Tho Land is roitablo for Gwdpn- SfJfoZf?'” : '!! u ?, £0 allou t * miles Prom tbo city; a short distance from tho UrownaTillo JPlank lload. d6el n • •• S. CUTUBEUT A 80N. I —- 1 General Commission Ag*i9,l4o Third at T S. X rftS E f‘ l,l? 7 (fourteen years) of ft ArtbvfftM—jn^ a ? Hd 5 a * l,>oBt tnd Spring alTcy,in the back 100 ft oa ** , ** &ra streoi, anil running atmLirWnl’ .? BPnfff'»M»T. 8 P n fff'»M»T. OD Vbfeh it CTCCtcd ft four ** uare * *** • frame, two stories! Jr^* n £ 6 T* W «I1 calculated to carry on any uScftirlniMn ll^ 51^o ®^^ ll6Bl in man* S. CUXIIBEET & SON, ■*■■ :. 140 Third fitrcot - Vi* - - -> T .' V; •.tv . ** - 1 - ‘ , r i >•■:''*» *'• ••• • ,f. DAILY MOKNING LOST. TOEB&AT MOENWG:::::::::i::FEBEDARV "8 THE FOREIGN NEWS. We publish to-day some details of the foreign news. The debate in the British Parliament on thosnbjeot of the impending -war, indicate the .readiness. of JEngtand for the conflict, and the tremendous eharaoter it will assume. In the House ofLorda.onthe Oth inst., tho iarl of Ellenborough said he-had been always .of opinion that this question-with Russia could be solved in no way but by war, and ho hoped ■the ministers would not be deluded by any cir oumstance into relaxing their preparations for that contingency. He considered that Britain was at the commencement of one of tho most formidable wars in which she bad ever engaged. He acquitted the country of the guilt of that War; but be could not- acquit ministers if they failed to prepare for. a great and arduous strug ® particular, were they prepared to pre-i of Boffio ‘ eDt for «® in the Baltic im-1 mediately, or on the breaking up of tho ice t 1 -The Marquis of Clanrioarde agreed with Lord I Bllenborough in believing that the war would be I a momentous one; but .be could not quite soy that ministers wero Wholly irresponsible for thi s coming war. Although they had acted -with ability, he believed that frequently they had not said the right thing at the right time, and as it I Was evident, both that the discussion of the mht :: ter must have-a introspective character, and that the present position of affairs could not continue / long, he would.renew his motion that dsy week. Earl Fftxwiiltam entirely agreed that the pre csent state of affairs eonld not continue 16ng lie jthaughtit had alreadycontinued' altogether too ipng. Whether the country woe folly aware of tho tremendouscharacter of.the conflict in which it is about to engage, be would not. stop to dis ouss, but be would say there never was a war in the Gov* 10 bo^ 6 more heartily support Lord Beaumont complained, that the informa- Bon given by Lord Clarendon was meagre. He Would, therefore, tißk whether instructions have been sent for: the withdrawal of the British Am bassador from 8t Petersburg, and for stopping further negotiations there. * 6 The Eiirl of Clarendon replied that be was sorry Lord Beaumont thought his information , meagre, or ibat.he bad hold ont hopcs-or expec mtions that fresh negotiations may be entered i *s™» a , that peace maybe preserved. lie I (Uarendop}. held out no such hopes. He had I always said that negotiations have been bron»hr Ito a close-at Vienna; that Russia's new rropo | sptabemg unacceptable, could notbe jtransmit ; thd. to Constantinople—nndso there was an end or them ; and he had no reason to believe that ! rrcabjaegoUatiodS on; tho subject would be re ,' Ho wtm unable to state why Count Orloff pro longed his stay in Vienna, after having executed his mission relating to the treaties between Ans tna and Russia. With respect to the question, whether the British Minister is withdrawn from Bt -Petersburg, he would say that, since Baron Brnnow g retirement, there had not been time to do more than oommnnicate with the French Gov ernment; bnt to-morrow (7 th) instructions'Would be sent by Franco and England to Gen. Castle bojao, and Sir George; Soymonr, their Ministers ot St. Petersburg, whioh will place them on cx actly the same footing as tfie Russian Ministers, at Paris and London have adopted,- add diplo maho intercourse between tho two countries and Russia will bo suspended. TMs statement, by the ‘Government caused much excitement in the Rouse. • _Tbb. Antrf ps tob Babubb.—Omar Pacha has effected a most important movement, havine crossed the Ddnube with 50,000 men.anddivid ed tho Russian army,: the right wing of which is at Krojova, the left at Galati, and tho centre at Omar crossed in person atOltenltza. and at Tost accounts was only two days dia! tance from Bncbarest, %bere the Kosaian forco is weak, -. The supposed object of Omar's movement was to attaok tho rear of tho Russian army on its mareb from Krajova against Kalafat. A des patch received at the Turkish embassy indicates preparations for an attack by tho Turks on Bu charest. Russian acconnts themsolres confirm the above, by expressing apprehensions of on attack from tho Turks. They, however, deolaro that tho bad weather, bad roads, and inundations of the rivers,. render the passage of tbs Danube impossible to tho Turks. Orsova letters of tho -Oth ult. mention that tho river was really flood ed at that date, and that the low grounds were inundated around Kalafat and Rahova; On the -oth, the Rußßlan troops still occupied their old position at Radovan. On tho 21st, those Russian regiments that had been ceaselessly in action from tho 6th to tho loth wore withdrawn to Ktojova, having suffered heavy losses, and their plaoo was supplied by fresh troops. On the 28d tho whole staff of tho Commander-in-chief arrived at Boleshtio, as a grand reconnoißsanco Was : to take place very shortly against Kalafat. . , From Krojore, January 26, it is stated that General Dannenberg is ill. For several days past tho Turks had been hnrrassing the Russian outposts. From Buoharest, January 24, letters state that billeting was going on there for the immediate arrival of troops from Bessarabia. At tbs abovo date a rapid thaw hod set in: the troops could march hat slowly, and the oannon required twice or three times their number of horses. Twenty more Russian genorals, of whom nineteen belong to Oatonsaoken’s corps, wore in Bucharest. The Solavonio legion already numbers 3000. Prrnco Milosch commands it. Xotters from Krejova state that Prinoo Gorts ohakoff arrived there on tho 6th to have an in terview with General Sohilder. Since Sohilder’s urttval, n retrograde movement, on tho part of Russians in Little Wallaohia, is observable, and it v7qs reported that the headquarters wiU be transferred from Radowits to Slatina. Omar Pasha is siok. AsuoceSsor to Omar is to bo nominated, so as to avoid interruption to the war in the event of Omar becoming incapa oUatcd. ■As ho crossed the Danube on the SOth or Slst January, at . the head of his army, it is to ba hoped the report of his illness has been exaggerated. • Tho Sultan has not yet fixed tho day of his departure for jMrinnoplo. Ho will be noeom panied by the British and Fronoh Ambassadors. ,-rVeparture of the Hussion Minister— Great Preparations for War—M. KisselofT, Bus- Stan Ambassador, loft Paris on Monday evening, tho 6th, for Germany. fe At a Coanoil held at the Tailleries, the Em. poror strongly expressed tho necessity, now that negotiations aro broken off, to prepare with vigor for war. In most departments of tho military service, preparations aro ordered to continue night and day. Immenßß orders for ammunition, arms, and ac coutrements are being executed with all haste, and thp assembling, organizing, and inspecting' of troops goos. on ooaselcssly. • Getf. Pelißsier is Belcoting 20,000 picked men of tho army of Afrl oa, and .is set down as the amount of the French contingent. AU might be ready for em barkation in one week. . Candia was proposed us a rendezvous, but being too distant from Turkey, the Island of Mitylcne will probably bo: tho chief depot Grtmf aotiyity also prevails in the naval de partment At. Brest, four .sailing ships will bo ready in a short time, and two steamers are only awaiting their engines... Levies of seamen ar rive from all parts. : Tho.ocean squadron will soon be ready to sail,-and tho squadron of re sorve willbe in a condition to reinforce it if ne cessary.. At Toulon, the Bhlps-of-the-line, Tri dent pnd Ville do Marseilles, have been pnt in commission, and in about six, weeltß six other ships-of-thedino, and a 60 gun frigate will be ready for active Service. . GEEMANT-Rerhn Tuesday.—Tho oheok expo >n fits mission is fully ZnX ;a.* A n thB - Bftme , tin »>.itnmst not bo thought that Prneaia and Austria are disposed l 0,“^ 0 , 00 . m “°° fnnsn with the Western Powers. of,avoid lng, by Stery possible, means, an European war; but if a colUtion topic plsoe between. Rnsaia and T powers > Pmasia and Austria have resolved not to take part in the straggle. • at by Mail—Tbo rnns at ne confirms ibe.etatement that Omaris movement has, out. off commnnioation with the Russian armies. • Tll ® official announcement of thoCzar’a rejee tion of the Turkish propositions; has been re- V I) : n '■ I . . i'i*,’ ' oeivcd by tlo PreM Government, und n coi mumoation to the:effect has been mndo to the Ottoman Embassy. . ... MV.Kisselr.ff,. Into Russian Mipistcr ntParie is to raeef'Baron BrunowtlioLondcn ex-Slininl ter, at Brussels. ■ ' .. Orders are given to the French-Atlantic ema .droa&to proceed to Toulon—supposed Id tnfce troops on board. , * ■ wM'i^ re ®'s conE P>tacy had been discovered at tv iddm. A priest was at the head of it. Bccont s!,y,,othiB * ° f *? to bdicotcen .trated n.t .KaJTa;. A oavs that fha return of the allied fleets ™ In conTeqnence^f dOubtfaf prOVISI °“ 3 at Si . E °P e . bw this Is ing child of the Queen of Spain, is dangerously 11 . 1 - ' H er d S‘ ,h . would at on o e °Pcn the succes sion to the Duchess of Montpcnsier. ■ • i ..Admiral Chnds is appointed to the command of one divieion of the Baltic fleet. Tho command in chief is not yet given, hut the names of Ad miral Seymour as chief, with Sir Charles Napier and .Lord Dundonßld under him,-are mention'etf. Government Officers: have seized some artilerjr and machinery at Greenwich* wnder tbe:supposi.- wa? intended for tho service of Kua- of ° Bri «n have recent-let-? tere tfom mm... Ho, was,in good health; ■ His ’ friends aro.led to believe that a freo pardon drill l soon be granted himd - ; . v V . ©U A2?Si JESS, . a,-. . mkdicatrp docciiix ■ p ; ' , . Itaidonfe Of. tbo United Stßtcs; ; CSina<lar - a«^a^4SSsi!BjSßSj|- pSSa SSH&?4" s^^^fass iqtfSesHF a<mt« in dull, cloudv Wat Senor tfhen n iwV? Bla . le& ’ i»»thtowft.-«0»ir t!, e iifaU, r **• DB 4 f AK» BCMB CASES ' . fgpsssiiHit ■—"•k-.mj.a .; J ■ tree r>M-.r3-Gmz,,m<u<;*iit. '[’; I,aSai - ’’' Jl Httsbnrgh and Vicinity : -as ■ . VVI^VKIIft ACRER’B TrnT m Deie to_ the Bkio,: producil* a cofisti'nt. BfflrtfflmiS ’' rarrtot rifeun* ■ “ UWra> : Krom Immedlnlß I{ filer ’ ■■ to " SC<l 1 RhoomAtlsn, - :-■ Bterino Pnina, . ■'-■ p; - ". r rar-dyS?" 01 ’ MrUoUon afthe Heart, That_ore rauad V o Bellfliaf amount'or vravnim S^, i L IS whtc?‘irS i- ■--; i *’■ PoiyEEJIACHEB'Sr EIECTBIC-CHATTCR Ami to prove tins asst-rliori, w'defr anv Dftrson in n+nA-na* * ATOUEOTIOAriD^CEnWFIOAT^^- ' - waassssngs±j>-»»>~M« • a» »v ' i. Thoro «Slt And Rlcld Tclal. '■ , ar % MW tattatafrai in oteon TOtrii»M «,'••• " awarded thorn. “**• .*“* “"** ow before boon ’-• • '‘HaS^uS.VrZSj?*ottetp, who hare published their • pafdltoDr.QßOn tho ; Stale by applylnffi(p®itJ?/ ;: / PriceorChainSis3omlss.' •' ssttasassssasgr-- «* ■ ° ne Wotcl JlDte to Invalids. ■ '■ ’«&?■• *tFi»hMl»o, Allegheny City. .fdeelftaltwGm ; ' Uh'ALIMJ OIiNTMJ-JNT vriU curt. jJ/iit- JLr ttwr), Chilblains, Common' 86?e£ Chabocd or* Crackedt Hands, Burns or Scalds Cuts op Wounds, Plies In- Bjunmatlonof tbo Breast; Bites of Insects, '' SJSJtisSr^Face, and Breaking OutanaSorosonCfcidwa,- . ,For«alo by PtiaOKO ‘BlibmElis,‘aia'l)r: »mm - *^OTiSS«?Si B^ T -* UR Q~ Uenn street; IORENS r»mftyl»aiia>' Glass’ Works; Mrs. s! Temperanonrilla ; U.M. CURRY; AUmlSns Citv BAirtJEL DrKTI, Allcubcnr City; WM.-35UTH, LirarS rills; UUKB B. DAYISOJ,. Host Liberty; SPANG* A CO jjWTOtitowu tBWIS UALZF.LL A CO., ShorDsbtnSv’. STEWARTXUOYD & CO., iron Works • Jw 1 HANNKN,Manchester. - *... .. , ■ iySSsUrry ' ' . ' ** ' V" ' \ , : ■ :: '■ ■*;■ - : B. A; . .J.... l *T3THBBB Is ovideucfl tbat jnunt f'utisiV evi’rv i '■ • ; can totUo fWAIn i£¥£S%fw“fe, - eMM tt£l< * thritoa ns weir ris day h Hf’“’A, ' , -,■ BUZABKTEI.BiSHOI'. ,S »{>6ieralo and retail, by all the Principal druggists - i tbrbughoat the United Stated 1 ‘l' ll A • ' WR |L rivate . J>laea«ei»* / v , t ime -BROWN, No. 41 Diamond-Alley,' De* nis entire attention.to an office Practice. tfSMS'i His oosineKS is mostly • conflow! to-pi-rra/e Venmal iftsawwittniisoch ■ ffr’A indulgence imdurrara. Uretbral Discharges, Impurity p/ithe, Blood, nritb all Discai 5?? of i ho!Vener ™ 10r K an - Skin Dlseasae,' •Scorbutic Bmp> tionß,Tetter, Blngworru,.Mercurial Dieeasr.vScmlnal Weak, neffl. Tfflikitenc;, Piles, Rheumatism, Female! Weakness, i¥?S@* Supprcsrionsv Blseascs or thujoihtiy Fistula in Ano, Ne rrou a Alroctl 0n a, Pains in the Back Rndtoins, Irrh. tanon of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully tteafah— Cur© guaranteed . Hxtesniyears’ practice (six In this city) enables te. Brown offer assnramss'oi a:spee<ly carelo alf-whamaycbinn u&«^ •-. Offls9and r pyvate ; <soiisnltatioaHooriisi : 4i,Dlniaotij allPt. 4 . ; ;T?:/:!WT5rfl*w.ty , A - ’raveru piauii in/Kart d*m;' - JL- j Also a Store Boom and Dwelling, on'CarsoapUee' Dir * S story BVreUlutf Honatfton Wy He rtmfcZirw a Stoto Boom on Wylie v t . - ‘ ’ S- CUTHBEOfi EON, Third street' ' s-l'.o !!«'; | 1 h, - NUMBER 170. ■ - ™"l . t. ■ iMe'-r''- ,;v^.
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