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"■« < ’ 't "t *sft ' jJ 1 ’ ■ t < •• , ”, , mil. * *’’ * • r v **;, » J , f4 1 ” - *■* * * ‘ . 4 *t <’ ’ **» " c ' V *7* •> * ?♦* * - vvV .v r! r'x- iViiw,’‘'.r-'ViH 1 >. ;\f . . * *' ■« • t. a ■•* i * «..« ■.,.•■ j'v ■'*■*’.■:' ■ | *---J... ». ■- •• •. *; ..... .■■ ; i .; ■ . ” -4 ' , V ’ ’ *** ' • .rl‘ ■ > ‘\ \ , * r < - ■ - . , VOLUME XII. THE DAILY MORNING POST. irf and Pubtlihfi every Homing, XEu»4 a )' BT PHILHIpS * G1UiMOBB( BO»tli-WISI OOBSXB OT WOOD AHD TOTSt BIEMIB. , X3-TEB JfS.—five Dollars a year, I adrante DollaTßVrill invariably be required if uot paid I w»om*-ta “>» »“J>« counter to to. 01H<»,«nd by toe Mows Boys. . rpn BATUBDAT MOBMHG-POST _ •! KSH-»“Si!£S".'Si5ASr -*■ a&'ssffia»‘SS"4a."” °Jrsi < iSr.»u,n«oTi Wlir be paM to *a>y order mJetewseoa **ss W tfiftaoney ,or estlSbctoty reference In this city, : CtalSS toe fttoNitomenfo/ Homing Poll is oneof toe largat Job Printing Office! inlteatg,where all Unds of vxrrkUdvnt on toe shariat notux, ani nmt reason. KATES OF ADVERTISING, AGREED UPON BT THE PITTSBUBOH PRESS. ter UKE3 HOSE ASXO, Oft USS: On* square, cme insertion.. • ** “ each additional insertion.-..-.. «* 44 one woefc.— —»•. ** <* two week 5.;...... «* 44 three « «*. one month « <» two months.., a 4i three monUiß «.*•» «• four m0nth5....... '« -.«is m0nth5.—........ -— m * *« ono *®. Stasdinz Card* *«lint** 0,1 1«*»-P« r nnmim*..M~ 10 w ' ■ COiSQEUUXATTTXAfitmSi _ * One equ«r«. per annum, of the papCT)-....~j0fy PROFESSIONAL CARDS, GKO. F. GII.T.MORE« . _ , w s» ATTORUEY AND COUKSBL LO R AT LAW f ■ Ojjloeiconur qf F\mrtJi xiral and Chary-tittcy* .mrssciuju, n., >• • • . . «2-WDI attend to bla bushes as uraal, at bit office, betaeoa tbe. boors of 9A. M, and 4P.M. °J " day. : ■ • ■• ■■•■ "■ - BOBERT r. FHItUPg, ATTORNEY AT LAW ST. IaOXTXSt Mo TTOItNEY AT street, abore'Wooa ■ fr*? Tliomas Sl* Blarihulli TTORNEX AT BAW—Office, Ixrerie’» Building*, Fourth . ntrert. Jar “ y - —' r R. B. Carnahnn, . ■ TTORNRY AT LAW—Office oni ourth street, tjetwoen - Cherry alley and Grant street- 3 -ti— —' J. N. M’Clowry, m - ■■ TTORNEY AND CODNSKI.WR AT LAW— Offioe to JUki-vell'a Bangings, on Grant street. OTU. Ilasent . . TTORNE7 AT LAW—No, rn Fourth street, nboremd . near Rmlthfleld. : ... - - mariixx . J. 8. IlORllOIS) ATTOWTBT AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office, re moved to No. 44 Orant street, near Fourth, Pittatrargb, —‘ R., Diddle Roberta, _ _ _ ■. ATTORN ET AT LAW—Office, No. 132 Emlthfidd street, bertrren Fl/lh and Sixth. Collections eawtoUy aUoud. ed to—*pedal attention given to Oonrcyanclng. juac3.ir 1 Thotnu A TTORNET AT LAW AND SOLICITOR LVCHANCERT. A: Office, next door to the Tost Office, SteubenTllle, Ohio. mr4. “ B, P. Roait Attorney at law—no. 109 Fourth street. p»twnnrgn, Pfc- Iburth door below Mr- : Patterson« WTtry B table:- - v - ■ ■ -,v * ■- R» Baekmaster, A; LDKRMAN—Office. Fourth street, third door abeve \ Bmithficld, South side. Conveyancing of oil kinds done iclto the greatest care and legal accuracy. Titles to Real E»- tats examined- &cu -_ _________^—^ WWB »eaM*»a«Mgggßa^^3 BUSINESS CARDS yr b. Ma BKGLISII AMCBAUDSoV COMMISSION AND FORWARDING ( / Wholesale Dealer* aH Bacon and Oil ad Prod generally W arrho *e formerly or upiwl by B bnd *** Inghram ho 11G Water and 160 F rat street, PiUsburKti Penna. ___ FR. DRA’VO Diamond i tt*bur>,l dwl JvA . Country Produce offers for sale a choice ctock o Groceries, selected tor family u K Bp ,TL?i Mills. Alii andlbetmmtquali y ground at hi q toom Mills. A Brlod Fruit*, Foreign and Domestic Produce taken la ex Ch JT f f 11 a.™ tm u ofLsndtba Warranted Garden Seed and inrUc3 tho aWennOn ofalnn tere. ted In rural affairs * ruscuo KENSH4W l '“'‘“" Tea dealers and famiit aroceiis d»'°« in Wood n and Willow Ware, Japanned Tn Wero keeping Utensilii.AeWhol sale and Retail No 2o3Llbn tjr etroet. Pjttsburgk. Ktne A Bloortieadi TJST’HOLKSALB GIIScEKS AND I'KODBOEDEALERS W No. 27 Wood BtineU Pittrtmrgh, t inr - i . ' Smtth A Sindalr< ■ • : WHOLESALE GBOCEBS AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS—Corner Wood and fimt sta > oaTs ' Paul At Murdock* • COMMISSION AND TOUW ADDING mekcii an s. STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. t Water etr^Cimdiinau,, Ohio. .•• ■ • ■■ .• ■ ■ ■ ■ —— a , r-—'»n« stuctateick- -»• >• ua-i*o»-. ,™«SS?3£3££ fe3SSSL°K B «««, W gtaVMEaOUA>iTB,»nTll)o»ler«ln lUtsbui>,h Matiu jit rr» jft *43 Liberty tbrvi, PUtsbu gh, I» myt 7 "SB@* TJRODUCB iro'cENBRAT. OOMSIIoSION MJSCHAMS s* wo«tso' HttAmgS, ■\TrHOLEBAM < QWWBag^“ po %^’ t f , ° F \V Wlno»m4Sre«is—Noß-lTißna lTfrOoroeroM-Jfla »id Iron,baits,Cotton Yarn* .. _., . * THTTHOtESAKB ASDRKM.U, JAMIiY OJWOER. A!H> ! \V yorwerdingand Oommlsdon Merchant, l>wder _ln fjLVtry PrctoS W Pittsburgh Manufacturea-IWwd «th Fifth, Pittsburgh. ■ ■ - _£Hll ' ' .. M^.-.OOttStUC»M’CUJSKSt. Bstail Clothe Merchant!!,' so. 88 WOOD STRUCT; t mtTE rutecribtre respectfully inform;their oia euawmera T *dtte public In general, that they hare aoblatcd themßoleea in the shore busineM, under the fim rfJOffit M’CLOaKEY & 00. They respectfully eolldtfi "^TtoproTlous each will be-aettled by tbeni aaWca reapectleely. . . . ' . 7 Jamei C. Watt, . J : *a /TKRCUANT TJILOtt—No. 45 Fifth street, opposite the ■ —i.inm: miacf tbo firm of OooleT & batri«2 K,. l opeSoa 6TORB NO. 9, (two doors, abovetbsoM £nd.V for the purpart of carrying on the CLOTHING bss®lS33> bopefl by strict rtttntion to business to merit a ie tertest uoUeo-iurerior to Mueju t^ Post and Cop Paper, “flf fl? - .. *B3PS2£&SS^^%SSfr -■ j.'ft. Weldln, r : "■ -m-lIOUaJIM AND RETAIL DEALER In Blank “4 W School Books, Paper «nd .SUtlonery, No> WVcgd ctm*. focUoen tfiliul gonrth,) Plttrtrargh, Fa. [nig) r. c. stocktont . J ■ T ATB JOHNSON & STOCKTON, BOOKSELLER, SW- Ti TIONBR, ■Prlnlor tmd Binder—corner of Morket «pA Third 6treetii.Plttatmri!li,To. ■ •: —UEr l ' iff; B« HaTtn* - - - fornix erery article in the Blank Um>, it the ahortoat notiw | Tißili ESTATE AGENT, Merchandize, Stock/ and EUI J&BSAer,Office, No. 92 Fourth Street, (ehore Woat) The ' mhstriber barfns opened an office at the chore place, for the ■ mrpoeeof negoaaHhg loans, MortgnKM.anl Ton* wiloox, Titmsa* - “SSiB El NG B BOTHBRS » - ffioece«soTB to X Kidd & - • - . - XVTUOVBSaIk DRUGGISTS, AV *iursK ?*•' Proprietor* OtVK' ITL&ne s : Celebrated IHIIh. to- - - w *' , , r. A. Piiunettoclijfc Co., . ■vrraoLsaAM drug W* Wood BtroeU, and corner Wood -and Sixths. ffo^V :JNO. 6RODOT, ; Imnorter of Brandi«s> Gin, 'Witto, So.; - VISE OLD MON ON QA H EJ’j A KY E T* V 1 ' Pcarf* And Apple Bwuidy, *e f , ;;: * Atvl nffmrma, m Diantmu Cornet of Binl'l'fi°fa«»a front rijreeta, PltMmrgh. V*. file *rrTtrnTiFJlATiß AND BkStl* iiWOII MERCHANT ISS L\berty street, agA‘3l Dlamondalley. ftblO^r - •.' p i fan'DA. -l*E A 'STOBte* . TEHII HAWORTH, WhaUtaUen&Retaft Tf Jv tf uwJlmportor of Old Conntry Bran : eorn« of alley "PittsbufKb,'^'' *''”• ' Walter P. g«HMUi ~ IjrPORTEKand Dealer ln‘ French atul American wpor HlOJgllljP" • __ iiMiiuiiu ujii'i rum i m ivniin irnrm at $6,00 per annum, or $5,00 when paid strictly m advance^ PUBLISHED DAILY BY PHILLIPS A GILLMOBC. AT THE “POST BUILDUP. w i.l_L a business cards. _ • FORWARDERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Steamboat Agents* a- . •• M . leurs Uadte, jwyA.- Xfcsmexftc and IWagn Exchange, Baiik Notes, Gold and Silver v— . - ■ Bought, Sold ana'Exchnnfitd, __ BXCHAKqFaND RANRIJJO HOUSE OF WILUAM A. HILL & CO.» ei WOOD SIUB, rittsßiman. -ta^lnterestaHOffeiieaiiiaftdoP 08 *^ «®-OYBTE» AND CO FF EE HO D. BABSABD. ! JTo 40, Fifth Strut, bctuxm Woai.tma MarktU janlOtly] jamei-Qorantr* Butcner,- = - •M-rTTT »«* fnimrt on the regular market day« ana even- W OTAII Ko“ MARKET, PRts bSreh S Si BTALL.Ho. O ALLLGHEKR MARKET,uIth h& urtS VimiUlT of Hubs, Smotcd B*f, TOBguovi«di Sausage.Ac,Ac- ■ .. ian * ntMixa —“ JOW '““‘JI.BIIHNG. BROTBBASr (SacceJaora toJ. Ktdd&Co.) - i WHOLESAIiE DRDOGIS TS, llb:CO Wood Strut, Pittiburvh, Pa. Proprietors of Dr. M’Lnoe's Celebrated Vermifuge, Llrcr rnia.ee. '■ V ■ . 4 o » 1 75 OO . 400 3 00 TOO 0 00 1000 1300 JOSEPH PbEMINO, 1 rsUCOEBSOa tfl-l. ailiOOl J CO-1 /CORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps (J constantly on hand ft foil assortment of Drugs, Modi duos, MedidneChestß, Pertunxoiy, and nil articles pertain 1 Prescriptions carefully compounded at all lionrs. . ■■■■■■ '■ ■ ■ >&*... T AIINOIiD S WILLIAMS. li TANUF ACT CUBES of L'fnlKm Pitmaca, Wrought Iran jjl 3VMnp,and fitting generally* for , warming and ton UlaUonof bmldings. , t,v ‘ A. eW.'witt contnot for warming •» ». JOSHS, BEKtiAKD lAOTH,lvM.:|o®l»*/'Tti 15. EAUTII, h»Timt«#odated ttiemsot.M together, un idir the JQNE3,tAUTii * CO., »M. cart. PS'*? >'AmericaolronWorts,”msatly owtd.W * I .Eruther, Id, East Blnnla&ham, !». I. jot» o. a. K 25-^-;A‘-i-/i, UI ' To ' AMKB.IOAHin.OS HOUJtS. ! JONES, LAUTH &CO., MASBFACItniEBS of superior Bar, Small »od Wire Iron, of all dtsertpHon*; radioo*, Ho. 89 Hater "t. : between Market and Wood ets-Httsborgb. f j.ll—ni Copartnership notice* WUItAX DtLT...~ PHIU lUAVE THIS DAY associated with mo as partner, my nephew, Ja*st Purus. The barfs** of mannfactu ring and importing of HOSIERY, YARNS, Ao. •*» ** n ; : tinned at the Old Bland; Ho. 24 Fifth street, and conduct under iho Bnn of WriiiAH Dm.t A Co. AU perrons bavin# claims against me a HI please present them fbr Immediate payment, and those who are indebted will please settle their HUS with as UtUfl delay ns possible. ■ . WILLIAM. DALY.No,2t Viftll »t. Next door to tho Iron City Hotel January 12,1&54{ jaUj • ---; — ~ Dissolution, ■ t • THE Partnership heretofore existing under Uxo *tjln-ol Nwhzr, Slonjut & Co. h«u been mutaally dlaaoWra w*. DunoiK. of the late finn, bsrioff purchased the into teat of Jo& 8. Neglcr. tbs business will bo eoaUnoea *» usual, under the style of * CO.,wbo am authorized to aw the name of Negley, Mohan* to. to settling up the old business. * p/mohan* 9 FUt&orgh, Jan. 2, *64. «3-Hating disposes of mj interest m th» !et« firm ol Nesiet, Sicilian * Co. lo my former partner, Sir. l>a**on, who with Mr. Molina -Kill continoo tho business kmllckv, fbro. 1 h*rothtt honor to recommend nod request tho line ral patroaa?o of mjr tttead* and busing jalj ltoupcetfufly. * **» H. W. JUJUS. f MIMAtJ I9otloe. , • . . HAYING purchased the entire *V* Co- we will continue tba wholesale FtlblT and OuN FBCXIQNARY the old under the stylo of . M. W. RANKIN & w. dlrpored of toy entire interest In tb* Wholesale Fruit and Confectionary business to ny>> partner. Minas Thxdle, audtt. W. lUn*ln v satt*m*ntoiuUJ bouse.Vwho ore authorized to tuft the name of the late firbj in settling the business of raid firm,) I commending them to my former friends and customers, »o*| topo tor n oouttouattoa of tl>. ol pit£bargh, January 9,lBst—fiolo] - : Real estate and obsebal agents, a°.oo _SwMJU3Aj*at. . no ” Jotm H. Mellor, • • TirnOLEgAtß AND W«A11; .ÜBAIiEB W W IKSIBVMBNTB, Marne, School Botfa«na Stationery, No. 122 Wood fltarwt. ; v »”**!- Ko. 106 Wood Htabursh; l'a. *' 1 111 ." " y A gg - TXKALER In BOOTS.SHOES, TRUNKS »»? UMHOKN I f and BBAID HATS, corner of Market aaiUbtry’ rtfc, Ho ;m Pittsburgh, *>&.. 1 WUUam GUun, , p OOKBINDER-Oomer of third and Wood itreetStatocrre r c 11. Kay, wherohe b prepared to do «Tcry rtflullngiitd ' : : - . [icci XT XEB, fsirdcxsao* to Murphy * IttVWOOI* DEAL- Hvm AND COMMISSION MKROUANT* fcr U» tal* ofAmertcap WoolenPoods, N 0.139, Üborty street. \myi Ttiom&A OiliiittlCf ; ..... riTCH ASD CLOCK MAKKll—Fifth rtrtft,/betweex» YV Wood and -Markets streets, opposite IronCitf Uotel. All kind* of Jewelry made add repaired. .... , lapouy •>,4 ( >•; • .****■ - . i ,1 ■■■■».«■ ■ - J, WJuXT, Wi&XiBT, ifOUiOifiCnjct, two uuur* Sffif&S&vcst ot Market. ~ir OFrice-.Horas ~From nine A. -M. to fit* doc2toy_ r lbr« uaTiH Unut, ; • k . DENTIST-—Omns, Fourth rtreet, between ®)TfV^Market sod Wood streets, nearlj opposite the Pittsburgh Bank, ' ~nflrl7:ly. BAiitt fe ~ A RCIHTEOT3 s: TUilO IfsJl, No. 7 5 Thlrdstreet, Pittsburgh; and east side of the Ifiamond, Alleghenj. . rjylfcflm LOUTHAJJHO.f JSart binnioghMa, manulacturttni o» * Bar Iron, and small Iron of all description!!, and ia.Se, also, th.fla«Ha»my of 5}“““; Leave orders tor Ironlo.ilio box, at the cily Ksi Office ;■:•• •: • -- '" = * - •'TT* —. g t ■ ■■■ ■■ ■■ • TTOCsb, biqn, am> onsAMB-STAL PAisrat, asd tiDcalerln paJnts—No. 44 St. Clair stre^t» Pittsourglx Has constantly on band aU'klnds of Faints, eltbßr dry or and OoPia Vamisb, Spirits Turpentine, , WmdQW Ql *^® fal } E*tisbM,4c4 *U of tho best quality, and-for sd®***"?®* [ ble prices. - p • the beat maleiial*, trhlellto ,e '', * OI? SJ theism©. Quality can be sold in the city. H© would ticular atteottouto hialarge stockof Chairs sad Bedsteads, which he at ericas.- Also, Turning of erery deacriptionaxecutod in the neetesi meaner- Orders left at the Win Beomei o L,mitw . Mill, comer oX.-Mnme and Libert/ /street*, will be tteSiedto. , “ rsil . Jamei KeUlnger f : • •-I PLANING MILL-—Wcnld rcspoctfoily Injonn bii Mauds and the public that his Mir-.wteb*., ““BMMJooa, »od Mouldings, ct emty desoriptltm,mada to *nd iOwpentort sroold aid ijk to their idTanfeg. toXoSmaaJvihecan nowfurnish.thornyiacplaood | gtaffroltabla Cbrw«ttrtfßBeriP ttoa:ofyoflfc ' / '"■'■■* - ~ ' -•■■■-■-^ f BELE AND BRASS *OON»EKB, MANDFACrroEERSofaII Wnd« of BKASB WOBK, LO tJOMOttIVE, STEAM" ENQINBr CLUMBERS, Aft. Al- I so, Oottou Batting Manufacturers. - •• •„.. -.- r. Jteundrjr on Rebecca street, Allegheny Caty. . . :::Offloe*na-Stote,iroa2M»thetstreeVEittflbars*. . I OLD BRASS and COPPER tafcen in exchange for 1 or mf»h paid. Ordne left at the Foundry or Offlce, wiU be I'promptly attended to. - • feb9:ly ■ : JOSSPH T. liOWETt ' ~ !-• • Nb?-&3 <3bmef of Ptflh arid >F2xxf Street*, '. \ ■ | 6ffiee«tt Eiitnmcefroni lftbhgtreet.: : "i-l pfIPEtTPTOT.Y announce to • the public that be : has ESJATB AGENCY, in bonaeo tlon pitb- InteUigebce. AnA General Collecting.' He ; wiH fttteffito nntinr/“Poww»to'iriuit of eerrftntB,;ln Miy SssS'SSSt’B'S'SSJS Mifflt 4 OH. SjsatisH AN»ei.aBBjo*ijcß“S“®*^y.* 'W. T. HoDOHiLBi M. A.,PKfirariL. V/ , milß next session ortho InsUtntion will rommtmco on the 6th of September next, nt theroom car nef “ Ffftj ind Liberty, streets, lately occupied by the JLW. totals; G. Knap, Jr, | Bonhorst, E. Miller, Jr. , t ■ business cards. ‘ JO3UUA UU< WHOLESALE' FB'DIXEB •39 •TTOOX>'Bt.,'Pi HAVE on hand and aro r< which they offer atfcbe'l 76 bags Ivica Almonds; 26 * k Sicily - do 25-bales Bcrdeimrdo . 15 bags Bhollod do 60' 4 * S’ilborU;- « Walnuts; 00--<‘ CreantNats;.:. „ COO bushels Pea Nutfli - 25 bbls. Texas Pecans; 25 u Illinois do 2000 Cocoa Nuts;- • •’* 20?!* “ boxes German Flums; 2o kegs do da lObbls; do do 10 cases Prunes, glassjars; SO 11 “ toncybxs.; 60 casts Currants; ' 20 cases Citron; 200 boxes Cluster Raisins ; 100 hf. “ M. fi. do 200 qr ’ ** ' ‘do 200 boxes No. 1 Herring; 100 “ Scaled do IcaseMaco; : 1 bbLNutroogs; 1 :**■ Cloves^ ; 25 gross blacking; : , 25 baskets Salad Oil». ■ lOWA t? OUN B ftX NO. 103 WOOD BTUKET. JOHN 0. PARRY, {successor to J.C. Parry £ VO-i) %®Jr tolnfbrm tfceotistomers of: tho.oia generally, that he has now on hands, and ?TA RTInS traired in manufacturing, every description of CAoIIJaUo'— ChUIS Kolia: largS Kettles and Curb.; Patent Kettles, for Soap, Pot Ash. Soda Ash, , 6ug“ !*<£■;£> for tho tnano&aturo of Cane Sugarr-aH “ si “* " promt, known as J; O. Parry’s, and are superior for dura Sutjrto any other, and sold lower than .those made on the “dIOLKIW WARE—A general assortment,ell tomnew and improved patterns,'Wagon Boxes, Bog Irons, Bed irons, Mill Casting*, tvnd“Mf\chlnory of nrety description, , always on hand or made to order. c ._ Aa *r«ri*Tv l ! Coo* Stoves. Kitchen Range*, and Coal description *, I&?a Coo* Etov w, five axtcs, which tccilTcd U-j for 1850 and!Bsl, at the Wzbeny County, PiLiaod persons; Enterprise CoofcStoTe*, four sires, 1 P^ 0 * 5 < BtoTeel Pgg eud Radiator Coal Stores; Parlor Urates and Fender*, great variety* orautuuuy enamelled. Common Orates, and building material of flTery J ‘Tera of Ornantental Rollins.forCeneterkeand and Pbugh OxHingt-K la rae stock ofall tte. bas taken the premium at the State Pennsylvania, and Ohio, and whcrersrlt hea heenoiUMted. Iron and Nalls, Store Pipeand Tin fcwß a Will sell at tho lowest prices; and tespectfttUy. Inrtle the. public to give me a call, at the old stand, Nm 163 Woodrt. .j. nwiii«>. ALUfiGHEN Y Folt G E; BOIOIIOS SBBTTEB d> CO. ■ . (Elta nb«!l 4 BwnpVa Boiling Mill.) on th«hank of U>« ' AllnKhony, l*Io« tho St- clnlr street Brldg'e, AUMOOT Cm, P*. . Work. Bttmo Cutters' uni SJmoo» Twh, Sljsftliw.Mta Gearing, Jlaehlnv Work In guaml. y<*gl"«t “rrCT &Ptloo Alro. HOIIBB BUOBS nytnuforturnJ h? 'Sltritcr 1 * t alent Horst Shot. J/ocfttnc.. :.Ttlo llorro PUoc . thlnfwlU >*> In opemtion tho tnloJlo rrbnn nil order* frrSHoo* *lll rnrat with Mill l>lrk« ina.lv nnJ art-nwl. OtJarevant pi mUmuM graph attended to on the * hortrot ontleo. XSiw'BuPPlJ' olCMctarmg so “ a : Pianoii - Just weired und now ready for rale, two 7 octave Wan«, ra* >*jFvUkgQ.Mrbly carved anil .fiotaliul Jo. the moH - 1 w I P cUtule and richest fctyls of-art. There too Tlaoo Forte* are CMrimring A boiitf-first ind&rouuequaltol in tlidr wuiul-dle quality. and Vulumo ttf tone, dollcary and equality of touch, exterior q l *- 1 amateurs anti others Interested In Fiano Fort*.?, are respectfully li»*lt- d to cwpiln* FIVE 0 3-4 OCT AYE PIANO V . With double rouml corner.*, carved .mouldings *halng mu* *lc dealt, and finished back and front, TWO G Vi OCTAVE MASOS, ... Doublo round corner*, plain, flnl-hed front and bat-lv. BRYEN G.UOfAY.fc PIANOS, ' . Rosewood and Walnut eo**, with CLickerlng * patent Iron Frameand sliding desk. ..■■■"• • • _• ..rvi^v* Alt IboalwTo l'itttio r.rtw »rofrsm Ui« focter. orCWrk. ctSd* * gotn.ltoftoo. TheyWK »U pifflHrf WilliCllicVir in#'. pilcnl Iron V rater, and ore Tolly wjrrnniM. , . Vurdiurro m roptcUully J° I ,*'! 1 AS n I , V,?f* m '“® Ihe .bow, at Ibo wanrnxootiof JOHN « Agent fur Chivtounjs 4 tone, f*«H4 for Pittsburgh pud Western Nun^ylyooliJ^ Jlanni fi clnrlie*#P*«o»- ■ ■• a and complete Mockof PIANOS, ‘paßSßßfF&ttm ttt» reMiraWd..factory Tff **»*»«* fc . i* now toir.« finished far and mil to \l 0 K U "shortly exhibited bvlhoxutscwtor.; Nunn* A Clarku’d i'iam*, an* now eyn*ldored a* almost wlthimt ft rival in this country. -Their lone. touch :Oud standing In tunc am unapproachable, and tonne the *»■** eoce given to them by all those inhabiting tt« southern obuntrtea- The lot will comprisoellstylesanj priwyrom S2SQ to SSOO- ; D»is notic* will to given of tbeir arrival.. Purchasers- wishing to obtain a firet c,O^ H t ,^* UL> I V t !l warranted, and at factory prices. *ro respectfully invited to await lb. arrival of llrb 'Piattl KHnffin> SMS' »o. iu .;•■ armnJilootflboTß.fitUt. l.lttflbttJyi, ls|pßjgS%fcgsF , nff.wfl fbraaie a large and weUatturt*! f| fr | f Istockof PiacoFortcs anrjustfti* riving;) on tb® most liberal tenna. • t '■: . ■ Tbeattentfen ofpurchaser* U especially lutiled to the PIANOS. . • These Instruments being madearpresaiy for this dimate, and having the over string*, have of equalled by any other*. Alan, Pianos from the wgjJ?tM7 3 Gale A Co., new York; Bacon A Raven, N«v Twk,.Be- Icbeubacb & Bona,- Phitoiclpblarand of «T oWft >ar;crA<> tuntf which ire well known, and have been used in this and otherritfc*ltot6 ; yeuret ; ';K i.- MUSICAL IKBTRUMBJTE3 of all kinds. . . Gtritarer-Afinosohwtioirof Frexab, Spanish and Qennaa, Smt Italian. French and English make., Accenfams—From tha best Paris « AJjSO—Flutes Clarionets, X>rums,Flfos, Eaujos, Tambo Mtwlwl •**».oaatoa***tu! «l*spatfth.• ; - 9% ■ K. M. the noit •@2} ample rootnn In the city with mammothi.tyTOa stylo to iait all, varying in price accorillog to ; £tgWulie and iinalUy of cam, in.. «3.Bpportor Oil by the best artists, tot sale, and on cs hlbltltmduring the day and evening. .Cttlsens and strong gpra ay* invited to coll and oxamlno specimens smUfttah "HEW SEED STOBEI JAMES tVAttD&Ol', :: rvfFEBS for Mlo CANARY BIBDS of the nort tapnj'ri will berorntobod composed ofth»'finest O&melUs, Robo Buds, Heliotropes, Acs. -• • kTorp«3ia forChrUtmei*'Crocs, front the Seed jrad Horticultural Store, ttti. 40 Pifth eUttoar Wood- ociQ _ STOCKING FACTORY, FIFTH ST- BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET STREETS. ■■ ■ ZmLirr.EirJsitart A, PE Sir E WnjEß. OI CHHOME, IMPERIAL, AND ARBKUICAL PB€^iAN 6 BLVE,OnnOMBTEtM)W ana VEKDIOBIB,, UNSEEIJoiL,PUTTY,T7HITIKQ CI W.GUstrviti. RED/CnROME RBDand ,Y EL- I/EADandLITHARGE, dry. BTONE,FMNCU, and AMERICAN OCH&;, : -.ties for mapiiltotnring and imrcbaslng.ond our in the business, give us advantages! in Belling over moat of thoaein thoeatne line. . DR- M’CULLOUCU, myZpBm ■ 141 Malden Lane, New Yor«t». ODES &. CO* . ■ iS & COSBECTIOHEBS, ’irrsnuEon, I'a., •eccWing tbe folio - * mg ,Qooofl> . lowcHtmarket fates 20 boxes Maecaroui; 20 - ! l . .‘Vcnaicellaj BO Farina i\- ... .. 60 W. Rock Candy; • . JJS “ A No. I do ; 10 <« lied ; do la “ Capers - 16 ■“ OWvesr 75 * ( < Gune Drops; 100 “ Ijotenges; ,r 60- tl , Jujube Paste; . 60 dos. aiwortedPlcWca.; •• -so- ««• • *' Preserves; •100 “ pepper Sancoi 10 casta 2«« M a 200 bags "Brasil Sugar; x 40 bble 8. C. Bugar;. 26 “ l/>veringfl Bugar, 10 cases 25 boxes Rcf’d dp -120,00- Principe Cigars * ilo,ooo Havana do- •. | I '5O m- Urs.Millcr’s P.Cul } ’ RQ gross Anderson** do ; O * r ~~ * ; « 'V V ; V * » * >- •* jl *f , «. \.-7. ’ -V- ■/* V*' + , ,u* * “ NEW YORK. PAF S R W AB B M K». Cr Cyru« W. .& Co.. ~ 4 . OMMISSION MEHCIIANTB, Wo, 11 Cliff rtrcel, New Xork, are SOLE AGENTS lntho United States tot:: ;■■ - Muspratt's Superior Blenching TowUer. - . . Victoria Mills Celebrated Writing, gapers. , Russoll Mills Superior r .. 4 ‘ . . ” ■. GenesseoMflls Superior Printing* : . -Batrlius A Sons' English Twite First quality Frencn.TJlbrartarlne. . , r - They are also Agentii for th 6 Principal Paper MannfttCta. ; row In this country, and offer .fcs? sale by tar. the ipoKtea* tensive and desirable stock of Piper and Paper Mnnufnciu. rew > materials that tati be foundjtt 'thls of any other country. comniodlous "Warebousep^po» UCHK etS?No!fcacfifS-wt, NO. MChrUtorlierrttwU and the Lofi* oterlhe largo Iron blows,! ana OCjiII street. Their business is strictly Wholesale, and Writing Sapors, are cold, by tho Capo only.. ■ ; >■.... . < i • Tbcir ektraordlnuj facilities cfiftMo them to offrt all | Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, at tho lowest poeflblo; Sl jSp si: «a 3 moADirAjr, irnir nuta, TTOOM enlarging my 'Kererooiac, l run eulilcdto jteirp n f much greater tuorUncnt of Jtutrumenw tl-aul ![ . lore. AU Pianos furnished Aroof ah elastic to uch, ana w &n even quality, end dre,., full, rtcU cud purely weal tone. QOflliUes mostUeairable, Inasmuch «s thoyo.ue fate to the tone of thelnstrnmcnt; All mylnsCrumonUMe fully warren tod, a gudiatotw «xnn>panics every U) 1 of cole, actl are sold &* lownACanbe purchased elsewhere. fi«cona hand Pianos at alt price*, «... ~v fra* A frno TnnenUtto^ The OTSUD Melodcon, wjUitlro , Mankr qf Ktyt, thoonly.thlnffpf thoWud in the country* ] hATiuc lire iicvi>couplrr, swell draw stops, Ac-., a swi'et ana ; powerful Instrument, prontmneed by Organfots to uosud* rfaf forehtmiieaor Organ p remit* to the medium e|wd Or cans,prieo 1200. Also, lb* Common Mtdodeou, cf ftl|*tylea, I and prices. Hieing the exclusive Agent Tor these Tnstra Biehts, onTew'iirß eoltrUed, Tho.flsaatdlwmmt made to the tradft, and 10 per cent-to clergymen for l bcir marlftty - 423Itrcsdw*T, NewTork.- PHILAD GEORGE J IIftSBEUS city cab i set "rtr austmous e* AV 173 BTItBJST, , rproositi Istm'sxitssoj Hait-l , , , ■-.- . PttttadclplUa. FUBSITURB, IK EVERY BTStEI , Comwislar J-otil* XIV. toul* XV, JSlUabetban ana Active, with Sculpture Cawing and modutaitjieb . In Scmoe4, Walnut; Mahogany,Satiuwood and Maple; *U of aunertar coontrvottop, and finfniosX in tlio bent equal (o, if not nrtelUng lu qual ity, the Good* <£ 'urtitablulß v ! iv-----'Otcatinjlto*CnlliaJStfttvafi. TJMPLOYINQ none but ejpctfrnertl workmen, (arpr** l * Hi ticca beiuepo*ittTtflycxclndi*U*nd jurthf? U^tma* 1 U?rldl» tl»e work cannot full to satMactlpu to j uh, ehosem. A mnHK«t tho-many ndWntaera. WTetwl topur bhaaenutetliefadlHj of Vonil>lUßlsa.Huunvd lior.mel®-] oat or oluin f till!, cotni kiely from oi» which mran» oil thilaftldea'tatoaai-room eomitietoil In ,I,l* anil uutvilt}. Ait J the InJhWW IMt *l«y» on l»nJ, huloit ad vurloue In deAign,.enabU'a ;archp.r7, to. jtlcaw) their hute In n Kindlon, without the delay nocMoartljr ouiwil laotdttrinjt PnreUuro. , , ' To Kite On Hlen of the Shi.tw! larnlture on band, I need onTtr Inform you that my hoomaare.ljo .fort long, by il fo«t, wide,fgur Hoorn In number; with bhpl’S contii;ltcUs, sufh dent to employ '.MO bandit, which la » guarantee that the. work 1* MlU» rm int'sevan SPIBAt BP HIS B B AfJ »E 8 8 8 \Y. C6r,BdUimortand Frtdtnck ftreete, Bair ■ ‘timofi. and 92 Walnut st;\ Philadelphia. '■ w FIVE BtLVEU MEDALS AWARDED, VIZ>», , • Anniua UtsmcTß, New^Ycrk; By >FaiMU*IsFOTeT*, Philadelphia j j Mmiw®la*«TOt£lSaJUittow. - m riymlmr improvement in tho conjtructiua M tbU IV. Uattm* U,'that;aUdthe. and heavy wooilen framework laentirely dispensed wUb,«ndltepbu»MiP pUod by VUgbter apd much more' durable frame. - Tl*o minzu areall connected by : harness leather hlng*s,*ecur£ Wrlvetted, rendering it impossible far a singly,spring to fell down or gut out of plane, and-making, adieu w> elastic that any part may be filFod or bent up, and te thus admlnv* W fitted to the want* Of t&« *lck or astfatoelic. Who may nv nnire aritttoff posture. It haaalUhpdaxurioM softness pJ tha best feather bed, with the lightness and.ficlUty of hand* ling of tho common fcalMnattross. . ''. •/ ' ' .. 'Tiitße improved Springßed* aw Invariably mado of the best materials, and will lost many y ear* without ropalra. : V«r»M haring can bar© them altered to: v° , treli adapted fbt Hotels, berths of Ships, ALSO, an K«Wy mmarorated^gu enamel,} and plain finished CASTIttON yfiRNITPRI!, dating in part of Bedsteads, Hat and .Coat Backs, Cone and sand*, Centre. Pier and Sldo Table* with marble tops, Garden Chairs, Settees,etc., etc. . ■ Animals, such as Lions, Lamra, Begs, etc., in Iton,aß well a* thomoddsln Wood,furnished at shortnouce. t doelfily -- ;■ ■ : ST. LOUIS. JOSEPH MOGiUDGE, CQMMIBBION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, • No. 38 CoMMEfiAi; bslow Vim Sraiz., I Bt. lionl.t Mo., t \r and personal attention, end libe-al cot-ome'S will be j giTen whon on c Consignments or Bills of Lading, | ?"orter*fOrihopurchase of Dow!, Grain, H,omp and other! Produce. will bo promptly filled at tho lowest market prices. 1 Tho Rewiring and Forwarding of Merchandise and Pro-1 dnee will moot with especial cato and dispatch; the lowest I rates of Freight will always be procurwl, and the expense I of Storage and Drayage as muoh.aa possible avoided. : - I , tnsnaswers: . ' , _ 1 BogeAßiioon, St. Louis!- Ellis AMorton.i Cincinnati; I Oharloss,Blow4Cod :do; Btrader*'Qonnan, . ;dojl Chouteau 4 Valle, do; Ilosca A Fraser, I Dban, Ring ACo, —dcri Springer A Whiteman* do; JsW.ButleT4BrOljPlttsbh;:.- B.q.fiooodman.4 Co, ~ do; D.Lcech ACo, do; E. AO. Varnoll ACo,Phllodn; Wm. Holmes & 00, ' "dop Morgan, J.M.BuckSMCrgam Blow A March, New York. B.B.Comesys,.- do; FroatA Forrest, v- do ShieldsA MBlar, ■ .•■ *». CbarlosA.Meigs, do; Joslah Leo * Co, Baltimore. A. O.Farwell&Oo,Boston; Abmhamd.Cole, ; _ Bo.j Howard, Son A Co, ; - do; rW.B. Reynolds,Loulsrllle, -1.0, TwicheU,* Co., Commission. Merchants, New Orleans. ttftj havenn open?(ffley of Insurance,which will cover all shipments to ; my .address,.when, advised. by letter pet tnail> or. when endorsed on bill* of lading k*s* e »®* w time of shipment. JOSETO MCKIRTpOE, • ftugQ ' -c 8t; Louis. MUsourU ENTBBPftifiEWORKS. j • ho. 130 woon STam-,T ?BDi>ooßn*Low vntGW aimt. .1 newk dTBTLKY. ■ JeXUStuSsSSn - IMI OBTEBS and- mannfiicturors'ol 1 ' iffigHBaaaMcinXERV.SBBaiCALAND DENTAL 1 ' --r~ JKCSXIIBMENTS, RlFLHB,|4o.j.Wiii I with a riiriely ofFimoy Hmdwaro; - AUo, QimSjKf Tailors and. Hair BrcsBerß r Shears; Pocket Scissors, *0“ j -AlBo,.Truascs.and.fihppottersi*' : "vvJ I .'' ; i' .. . fey | order, of the host metorisj, and workmanrlilp ; Orders rewired for them at Wholesale or Bemllj, wUI bo fill od with despatch. Hunting parUss supplied at V?holcsale prices. niHni Selling oar to Remove. ■TAMES BOBU, No.- iW MAUBET' STMCTvKttaljWh, mil J offor hla mescnt large stock or BOOTS,; SHOES, enO ■ItUBBER?, atvcry'Jowpriixt, untirthelOth _of EcbrooiJ, 1854, when heh'opesto remove to liia Nrvr Sropm. No. S 3 IM lntro4s flUing 109 Market b tree t,b-hrcco Ift hßtrpfitiaiaXlljerty.vvi . .. , '£■*7 1j FOE SALE AND TO LET. Property for Sale* rpnE subscriber, .offers for taie, an very. reasonable terms, • X T following property, vl*j . A Three Story Bnek Dwelling House, No. 110 Peon street, - between Hay street and Evans* alley; and Lot 25 feet front, extending backll2 fect.to an alley. - The House is one of the best buildings, and,in one of the most pleasant neighbor •fcbodtftottedty. —; • •• r •■■ ■ . • ' ' Rye Lots—embracing corners of Front and Ferry, streets} one hundred and five feet front on Ferry and sixty feet on • ]£ron£ stmt, with a good three story Brick Building On the comer, a two story Frame on Front st, and two Brick Build* fncB}-ttscdaiabopB r cnFewy st.- . < •- ... A Lot, 31 feet front by. SO feet deep, on. Front, between Market and Terry streets. .? A Lot, with very convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot 20 feet by,9o, fronting on Congress and Elm gts. A House: and--Lot, on ••'Wylie street,' near thtf now Court House. The house is well arranged and in good order, and is pow occupied ss a hoteL ; ’ A.Three tttory Brick, on Binithfield street, near Seventh— being In an exeallent business location.' The Lot to 20 by 80 feet deep, fronting on SmitMeld st. . -A Cottage Frame and Lot, 28 by 120 feet, fronting on Anne and. Robinson streets, Allegheny City.. This is a very desire -ble and pleasant location for a residence. 'Nine Lots In the town of JFKeesport, each 60 feet by 160. Several of these are on the Main street. . ; Eleven Acres in lAmctown, on the Monongohcla Illver, on .which there are 4 houses; there are some 6or 7 acres of ex* cellent stone coal, and abundance of limestone, convenient ‘to the landing; and two coal pits open. ■ • .Ninety Lots in the town of Columbia, CO feet by 160 each, nearly all level, and 1 well located. The tenant of each Lot fcas the.privilege of using whatever stone goal he may re quire for bis own use, from a pit near the Locks. Columbia id a pleasant? Situation on the bank of the Monoogahelarlv* et, akhort.dUtance below Look No. 3. in the midst of an ex* . tensive Btone coal region, and would oo & desirable point for manU&eturiogeirtablishments. • ’ . {Two.Hundred acres of superior Stone Goal,with House, Ac. This property has & front of 140 rods on the Manongahela river; an excellent landing; good grade and .foundation. fbr railroad—with enough level ground at one 'point for houses and gardens, or locations for manufactories. The vein is deep enough to allow horses to bo used in haul* Ipg out the coal—the quality of which, for iron work, steam, gasper for any ordinary uses, Is not surpassed by any in the country. .. : In my absence, my agent, James .Blakely, will give . dll necessary Information, and be author lied to give warren* tee deeds fbr any.property sold. JAMES NAY; ■ py2fl No. tIO V«m» *tr*»f i A LOT OF GROUND in Hogg’s Flan of Lota In the Third J\ „ Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, near High street, and being 29 front on Pennsylvania Avenue, and running back XlTfeet. The property will be sold,clear of allincum* brence, except an annual ground rent of one hundred and Sixty-five dollars, to which it Is now subject. Onthoprdper* ty are seven good TENEMENTS—five brick and two frame —alliwustories high, and. renting for about flve’hundred dollars annually. i Price, $1200; |609 cash, and $6OO in 6 months—by good endorsed paper. XVM*. C. FRIEND, ” i Jelffitf Attorney at Law, No. 120 Fourth street. OOAL LAND FOR BAIiE—2S Acres of Land, with a vein of Cosl 4 y 2 feet thick, with a lower win of 2 feet; culy Jb Inches between the two. The Land is a good soil, and 16 Acre* in cultivation* A good Dwelling Uouso, Fruit Trees, good water,and timber. The Land is sbltablo for Garden ing purposes; situate about 4 miles from Ibe city; a short ULtaucd from the Browusvillc Flank Rond. 8. CUTUBERT & SON, ■ dfetl t General Commlfislon Ag‘t», 140 Third sU PT WILL SELL my unexplred l«ue (fourteen yearn) or a L'Lot* ritirate on O'Hara street and Spring alley, in the 40 ft fronting on O Hara fltreoi, and running >baek 100 ft. on Spring altar, on which w enacted a Tout alorfed. Brick lltraso, 40 ftiqaanJ. with a frame, two stories, -60 .ft. on Spring alley, well calculated to.'carry on any ■branebofmanofzrcturtngbaFlDcss. Being eTtgngedJn'man* infaetanngin thn country, I offer the aboru lor rale. In i 'qotro at No. ■li'i Liberty street. cclSrU HOLD, DBTVEBi LOCOMOTIVE AHEAD!! Heal Eitate Farm for Sale. iPHIA. subscriber Id authorized to sell 254 ACRES OP X LAND, situated in Versailles Township, Allegheny c.Oouhty, Pennsylvania, lying hade of McKeesport, ‘known , a# the WhHo-oak Flats, and in right of tho proposed Station on ihoConnollsvUle Kaiirond. Improvements ns follows: A Square Log ]lou*», So by UO feet, two stones high; and . bqaaro.Log Barn, 00 bv fiset—both new aqrr of the first order. This Land is well calculated for a block Form, being very the soil of an .excellent quality fbr grogs growing, and being well watered, having some twelve or fourteen never-failing springs of excellent water thereon. This Land has facilities rarely met with, being within half a mile of the Yotigh. river, and ono mile of Mar tho Omnibus statiou. 1 wili sell all or a portion of my Furniture, and would prefer -retaining possession until Lu of May. A pply in . . . . fold* . 11. LKE, I3'J Liberty street. ONE DOLLAR AND A QUARTER A WEEK trill pro cure a large LOT OF GROUND. Bloven Building Lota, within twenty minutes’ walk of th«eUy, in a plcosaut and healthy location, will be sold at s2Qi> each—slo in hand.; balance at per month. Each Lot is 50 feet front by 184 deep, fronting on two streets. Several families havo already availed themselves of thU favorablo opportunity of procu ring a homo, and wo are induced to offer cloven more, which will probably bo the last, at the above terms. |a2T 8. CUTII BERT k SON, 140 Third st. ONE OR TWO FARMS, with commodious Brick Dwell ings, and Stables, near to the citr, and suitable for Gardens. Milk Farms, or to fatten cattlo for this market. Also, a convenient -Brick Country Mansion anil Stable, large enough fur a respectable family. Also, one smaller place; and nn.excellent Two. Story Brick Dwelling, with finished basement and attic—on the bank of tho Allegheny, above the aqueduct. JAMES S. CRAFT, . dcciSrtf No. 14-1 Fonrthfit 4 SMALL FARM, sUuatc in Lower,St. Clair Township, jf\. about one inllo from tho Borough of Birmingham, con taining SIXTY ACRES, more or less. It is all cleared and under cultivation. Forfurther particulars, apply to ■ ja2htf .. W. BYMMES, Birmingham. TpOUR OFFICES, on the second fioor of tlio Post Build I s Ings, entrance from Wood street-suitable for Attor neys, Insurance Offices, Ac. Enquire nt tho office of the subscribe re, first floor : fja2sJ PATRICKS & FRIEND. PITTBBOKGH PROPERTY FOR SALK.—SIOOO O fbr a new Frame DWELLING HOUSE with fleo rooms, afc7 7 . . 81 Wood street.. ' Valuable Bare Garden Seeds, Ac. I VNONSIBTING In part Of the celebrated Stowel or Ever i v J trrcen Bm?ar Cora, Old aiony Sugar Corn, Wrinlded gStTM Peaeof Tttriouß Improved vorletiospßlue Imperial, 1 Illuo Prußstan and Marrowfats do,’ Beans, Onions, • Radish, | i plrsnip. Cucumber and Mellons of the finest and raoet ap broved sorts, iield Carrots, Turnips and Sngai Boats, for the ilSrvman and farmers. A rich collection of flower seeds; tAwn Grass Seed, and a full and complete assortment of I Garden and FarmlngtmplementaoftbalatcatimpioTements, I Monthly: Vahanas, Rosea, IMttaropa, and fine blooming I I plants for the yard. Garden or Xawns, By the dozen or 100 I 1 tern Merchants, E»alers;oi otorafllled pnimptly, | nn HhAr&l terms* from the Seed and, Horticultural ware* j fenTdrFmhwSbßv-' iaprgl ’ JAMES WABPROP. J* .ws RDKOP’a 1 SKBU STORE ia now replete with early | l -Seeds, f»r the hot becte 4 , Pruning for the | 1 Orchard, com stalk " and straw cutters, and everything of i interest to the fatmor, gardener amateur. * L i Orders from dealers and merchants filled promptly, on I ' lberalterms. Jal4 < - VV'.V** *a> * t . * W u-" =EI ■ "■=■ * •:v^ T .' r >r- MISCELLANEOUS. ~LIBT OF GEHtmiE TATEHT HEDICHTES, ■ ' ' tON DAKJ) AJfDFOB SAWJBT • FLEMIJfOBEOTHKRS, - ' v Pwwfctc» tf MoftVwmttuxlMAliwTin*;;; , .. Wholesale Druggist* end Vtalert 171 l‘atmt : 4leaicints, Corner Fourth find Wood streets, Pittsburgh. KEELER’S AMERICAN COMPOUND;, - ; r Jayno’B Altcrntire: “ /Carminative Balsam! . « Hair Dye r Expectorant; « . Sanative Plllsr • “ .. vjlalrltmics:^-.; {>. /..■:• ; Wistar’s Balsam of WUd Cheny; Bryant's Pultaonaly Balsam; noofland’s German BUtera;' Holland -\r ' do- : v-7-•• ■ ■■■ y: \• v Hostetler's Stomach do ■ ' • Merchlaetf UtcrinoCothoUcos: Storms* Scotch Cough Candy.;. .. Price’s Uo; • Thorn’s v/., do;., . , .. Howe’s do; . Osgood’s India Cfcolagogue; Morse'slnvigorating Cordials; ;. e Tyler’s Qum Arabic Drops; Harrison's Hair Dyo; - Phalon’s do Batchelor’s 46; : / .. • McMunn's Elixir of Opium; Bryant's Purifying Extract; - Dailey’s Pain Extract; > • Brown’s Essence of Jamaica Ginger; • McAllister's do -'do Kidder’s Indellibla Ink;.. Pay son’s •do do; Arshold’s . <. do;. Dr. Curtis’ Hygcana; Lyons* - Kathalron; David’s Lilly While; ... Bazin’s dov- do; Tobias’ Liniment;. Hunt's : :• do; Allen’s Nerve and Bone Liniment; Mexican Mustang do; Farad's Arabian ; do; Gardner’s . do; name’s Pile Lotion; MeenFan; •- BCarpa’s AcpustloOll:. Merchaßt’sGfligHng Oil; Kafiliton, Claiko ft Co.’s Cod liver Oil; McAllister’s Ointment; Bings’ltcb ■ do; Ferrel’s do; •Cray’s ■■ ■ l do:- Trask’s Magnetic Ointment;. Judkin’s • do; ; Bwaim’s Panacea;. ; *... Houck’s do; 5 Bargani’s Infant Panacea; Perry Darla’ Pain Killer; . Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral; • Hougbhra’s Pepsin; Klee's Petroleum; ‘MoLane’sCelebrated Llver.PUia;:/. Brandreth’s • do . \Y right’s Indian Vegetable Pills; : LeesAnttbUioua. ■; -;-t -do; RarsarorrilaDlood do; ■ Even's ■ - - do;, v. - fiwaynes* Extract Sarsaparilla lilood Pills; Jayne's Anodyne Cough do; Townsend’s Health do,; Jew David’s Plasters: Shoemaker’s do; •:- - Dr. Newman’s do;. Kudway's Headyßelief; : Blorria* Remedy; Prot Woods llair Restorative; Emerson's; •. < do; ■•- Bull’s Sarsaparilla; ' • Townsend's do; • Rand’s ; - do; . . .. 0 uyPDit’a Extract Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla; Wolff's BcbJedam Schnapps; . / . beep, Cleaver's Honey;. Hi . Highly Scented Bfown Windsor; : Musk; ■ Lodlum’s Specific; McLano’s Sudorific Cough Syrnp; . Tylers Gam Arabic . do; .- Sellers’ '= •/' ! .do;' Swayne’s Syrup of Wild Chetry; Smith’* Tonic Syrup; . ; •BaTry’aTrioophoTOus: ••• • > . Noryrood’aTlnctnroofVnratmm Mrido; . Me Lane's Celebrate# Vermifuge, ; Dr. Locock’s Pulmonic-Wafers; - - Thompson's Eyo Water; Agcnls fjr all of Dr. McClintocli’a Family Medicines Dr. Needham’s Breast Pumps; Water’s Almosphcrtc Breast Pumps; GumElasiio ' do- do, MOI»AS3E&-ft> bbU N: O. MoUsgc« ; SO do B. IX. do In store and for *4lo by ftM7 KIRKPATRICK A HERBON3. DIUED KliUlT—-100 e&cfes Dried Peaches; ; .50'>do' .do: .Just received and for saleby . _ . ' ftbl7 *. J T KIRKPATRICK A lIKRRONS. - ■ IUMLNY-—JO bbia White Pearl Hominy* landing and li/orMdoby KIRKPATRIpK, A-HERRONS, 'ftbT? ; ' • ' • .. . g-tsxibcrtv rfreet. - )OLL LUTTilii— o bbls fresh■■ toll'. Battery rcceivpd nod X, for gale ffrbl7l KTKKPATRICK A nKKRONB. boii Urten Appleivjiut received and: for gftlo by (ftbSSJ KIRKPATKICK A HERRONS. BUYTKIfr— 5 bbls fresh Holi-Buttery arming per railroad, and for saleby. .. .■ .... . - ftb2s *' KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS.' 'UPS—IO bafts lint sort nor year, received and formic .by [fobSSl . KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. I^QOS— 5 bbls Kgga arriving and for sale by, jj feb2s 1 - ’KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. FISH— fid boxes .N9.3.lasseMBefcereJ» ; 15 do do small do & do J?o4 do 1 doln More, and (hr salts by • ENGLISH A RICHARDSON* • f e b2s 3lf> Water, 150 Tint Pts. BIOS FECT—2S kera to arrive, aad for sale*y ENGUSU * WCaAUDSON, - ■ ■* 118 Water and 150 Frontat*. .KIEL> MSACUES—6OO bus In. store, for Bfllo by ) ftb2s i ENGLISH, £ RIOHAKP3OS. N O* bbls pnm& oevr crop, for (ule by . feb2s ' EKQLIBII &'RIQHAttDBONV >ACON—SO bhdj of prime shoulder* Id store, for sale by > feb2S ’ ENQLlfin &■ RICHABPBO?f* PIGS FEET—2S kegs In store, iuui for *alaby . • v■ - Tob2s • ENGLISH fc KICIiAKPSO?L STAK CANi»Li:S—2WJ boxes, Assorted numbers, to store and for sale by fttb26 ' Hams AND cartw Bacon Hems* 9 do do .Shoulders. ; To arrirc, per steamer Quaker City, and fax sale br fel)18 J-A.HCTCHIBQN *C(I. 1 jacON—l cajkti tjacoa ilams, on hand and Dor sale by, f et 2s ' ! J.A.TIPTCHISON ft CO. BULK HEAT— 2e«Bkstralkshouldersandsidtii/cacon* Bißnment, far.saTo'by'* - f«b2s ; ' ‘ ZINO WhilOf Stone Brownand Bro»n Zinc Paints,on hand and fcp aaleby _. . . feb9 " ■ J. A. HirtQglSßOy ft CO: LJ.RIFIKD SYUUP—B: bbl» Steam Clarified Eyrup. io store and for Bale by fjalB].J. A. HUTCHtSON b CO I . LOGWOOD CAMPKAGHY—IOO bids in store and for sale ,w ■v : ~ FtESnNQ BBOS. Successors to.J.Kidd A Co., 60 Woodstreet. OIL— 1U bbtr Lfaaeed Oil, just received mH ftr nto-by. SLKMING.BROS, , BuccosgQT tDJ.mad, NO: 00' Wood etre^t. A' LCUHOL —15 bbls Alrohol, SB and .70 per:c«nt,in atm f ° rlalaby ' - gtCTXSa 8803. V MIKOMK YELBO W-600 tbs m Moreand forralo by_ V7 ;: -ftb24- - •••’•' : 1;. gLEMiNQ BBPa. r OWES BItOWN WINDSOB SOAP—In store andf-lcn _L saleby '• [febtOj FLEMING BRQ3., a p iia wit h—mo k ib3, gooa.io £ feblT , .. FLSMINQ 8800. UNNKLS. \V&I)GKWOOI>—I Rress» - Etortvapfl for saleby .ffeblO} •PLE^ny^.BBOS. eaBFIBH— 10tiercesforsale by. --.- •;j__ ; febs> ' SMITE & SraCtAIR. CUKES IS—2ooboxM > febS> ..SMTCH^A-SISOIiAIR>- (] Ot^^ 0b ° KafrlmaßlO,fO Bg™ & BISCLA tR . p w^ a " t ry..^^»n^ TQKDFOKD MINERAL WAXKK^-W Jjn4_ hIT bbl -J> farsatebr ~.■ (foblST. KISQ * MOORHEAD. TJCTIBR—2 bbls Butter in storeaud ibr ijfeJ&n.W J 3 fobJS ’ , ' KINO A MOORHEAD. TA/TOLASSES— 20»,'bbla New Orleans;, 60 bbls bjrup and •%;L s SaS ° r Hota b : KINO ft MOORHEAD, UttOME GREEN—lscsaes lor Sale bj .-brb -i' fe l,B B. A. FAHNESTOCK k CO. : /TINQBIt —10 bbls pure ground, forrolsto - _■ A T feb!7 ■ It A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. CtUKOMK YELLOW—IO cases fob salerby rfe: S*febB . r.,. B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. T IQUUKIOE—IO eases Sicily, lor sale by n T i“febS“V : ■ It. A.F AHNESTOCKA CO. Cfffw A ? rA * CO. riAHE OLD BllEWtaiT-Aild UISHJW Mlifloa »?“•>?* 1 ,h„ H,o Potato, of "" ir - -• :i ' 'lo4Waodstry^t. HAKGK3 AMP ,O IH2O y - ,■ 'SWlstrk uah’ twiiN “*° a «“» 01 JO^jnssmio. OCSaUL-S BONDOLIN—An . ■half, AgaocltwceHotby lfeb2a) JO3.?uKilIN».. r :/o>llS4' UUSI OVJiIVHUUJ^-,o^ Ju wummtea.tttos inproporUon. &g^]g M fa ! t'-MidlU»Tty,»tret^. V-V .... ■■.■**. -.. . - . ■“ ~■. ft.fr * " • •- : ; \; - ■ , A *.<*,4 -nl r - s .* '■ •*, ■?! l > -v^>--i *V v .■■.t' t •T •*•• 5, --4 --V ENGLISH * RICHARDSON. J.A.HUTCHISOK A CO. - hiea^sss^BßS^ MlO .LKT—A.UIUOH UUUBK > ra TJEUPiittJX'IN JfJJfftt-WAlil> JSAL&.r-Ki&p^? rt s- Aw ‘ yto ■; '" • ■ 3A SSSst ; .mp W— Atbwfrßtmyßricg >7 •‘ri'.'i'i - r; • vi~. -«r* -''—.■■l*~&i,?u- r i ,; - a; ;-;vvV> •\ L \■i .*v *■ , MEMO DAILY MORMfr POST. 3- \fara _ Betweei^Tnrkey and Rnssia, THEtE CAUSES AHB BESULTBr FBOM K92TOTUE TUKATV OFCIIN'iiTASTIXOPI.B.ISOO. ... It was the policy of the Porte, in the wars of ■„ t the French: revolution, to maintain a strlctueu- - trolity. • In-1794 the Divan made a format deola-. 1 ration to this effect. >< Bat,this’drew fromßussia T n most imperiouß declaration, [June, 1794,] that .' it “never would'allow a.power capable of mo* testing its ;frontiers to proieeß neutrality,” and „ that a refusal on tho part,of,the Porto to deotaro war against Franco would beregarded by. Russia .; as a declaration of war by tho Divan., It made, five formal demands, all of which lbe Porto ro iooted. Mo war followed at that time; bnt the . invasion of Egypt by Prance forced tho Divan, for the first time, [1798,] to declare war against v that nation. In Beoemocr [li9&] an alliance was formed with Russia, by the treaty of Constan tinople. 1 This consisted of.fourteen artioles, aad . v they contain the strongest covenants to maintain , . the integrity of the two States. Thoseoond ar-,. tiele confirms tho treaty of Jasaay, An alhimco with Great Britain was also concluded in fiaa, . The fruit of this aiUancowith. Russia was the establishment of the republic of the Seven Islands, i\ which a combined RussianandTurkisbfleetoon- . uttered, and which by,the treaty of Constantino-,'; pie, of March 21,18Q0, was with, Bagusa to bO;, under the protection of the Porte. . IFSOM 1800 TO THE TREATY OF ETCHABEST, 18W. After peace: was made with trance 11012,J . there were two parties in the Divan, a Russian t and British party and a French party ,; at lengthy the totrigneß Of tho French broke the ailisnoe , with Bussia ■ whioh had existed sinooFrance in-, vaded Egypt, and canscd war. The immediate . occasion was this, while the alliance lasted, In , 1802 it was agreed in convention between Rus sia and Turkey, that tho Hospodars of Moldavia and Wollachlo, when once appoiniedby the Forte, _ should on no account be removed with the con-. cnrrenco of the Russian Minister at Constanti nople. This marks the extent of Bossrnn loan-, enee at that period. Mow Napoleon, in a treaty with Knsßia made at Pans, [July 20,1800,] . s shrewdly inserted n clause guaranteeing the in-. tegrity and independence of tbs,]Enriiish,Em- , pire ; and he also persuaded the Porte, to receive General Sebastiant na French ambassador. Ho arrived .at Constantinople, Augnet .10, and laid,, before the Bivan this treaty, and contended that i the; article; of the convcation os to tho Hoapo dars wasrepealedbythenew treaty, Thisarti de bnd been 7 galling to toe Turks; and so artful was Sebastiant that fipinduced the.Snltoii to re call the rcigDing Hospodars without consulting the Russian Ambassador, This waa done Aug.. 24. The.Frcnoh ; n ext demanded that, the Ena-, aitmS Bhould.be cxoludedfromtheßosphprus. Upon this ,the Sultan reversed his action as do the-'Hospodars by replacing them! But this, clear violation .of ..treaty obligations yss ot once seized on hy Russin. Its armies ocoumed Moldavia and -Wallacbia. The Sultan then declared way, but was met, with disaster upon disaster. Russia, before tho end of the yeav waB , master of Moldavio, Bessarabia and, i Wallachia: the Servians under, Czcrni George, wore in revolt: Egypt ,was in anarchy; the Jan-, nizarics were growling at European innovations; a, French force was at Dalmatia; tho English. fleet-waa before the Dardanelles ; nnd,the.faov tiouß of Franco nnd England distracted.tho Divan., The next year, [1807,] was signalled by there volt of the Janmzaries, and the passage of ttho. Dardanelles by Admiral Duckworth. -Eor years,, however, the Turks managed to maintain the war with Bussia. In .1809 the armies .of the latter were in full march towards Constantinople, ■ when tho Turks became aroused and drove thorn baok-beyond the Danuhe.) 1811, Bllmdlated'by; now snooesses, tho Russians demanded severe terms of peace, when the Turks again partially relieved their disnsters. 'At length this long and barbarous war was brought to a close .by the treaty'of Bucharest, August, 1812.. This .pro vides, 1; that the Fruth from its. entranoe-iiito Moidavia_until its junction with the Danube, and tho left’ hank of the Danube to itß mouth at Kilia. shall be tho boundaries —the Porto'yield ing all the territory to the left of tho Prutb. 2:’ The merchant vessels.of both, nations, were to ho allowed to navigate thowhole course of theDsn abm'bnt :Russian ships of war were togonO farther than tbe entrance of the Prutb. .3. Mol dovia on the right or tho Fruth,. and the greater and lesser Wallaohia were to bo restored to the Porte'. .4. The'Asia boundaries were to be fixed as they were before the war. D. Amnesty .was granted to 3ervia and the permission “to have Re sole management of its internal concerns,.' with the reservation of Turkish garrisons intte ancient.fortreßses. 6. Former treaties were Jo remainin'force, Bussia, after BiX yeart ' ’fighUngvinade further progress towards domin ion in,the.Black Sea. libst ISIS TO IHE-TItEAXY: OF ABMANOPM.IB2O. . , ‘ Peace in'terms was maintained between tho two countries for several years.. . At length, m 1821, an insurrection took place in Moldavia and Wallaohia; and though tho insurgents; on its being Bubdued, wore'treated with moderation by i the Forte, yet Russia' made disorders m Con stantinoplo. a pt etext, for interfering in their behalf and in May of this year, . made for mal complaint bb to tho cruelties, to Wtdoh the Greeks were exposed, the insults oft«- • ed to their religiou, and tho destruction t)t I their churches, founding their rights of inter ference on the treaties of Kianardgl of 1774; ns confirmed, by that of Jassy in 1792, and that of ! Baohareßt of 1812.- This waa resisted, by Jhe i-Porte. It would require too much space to ro tate the events bearing on this question that led to the war of 1828. The Greeks had beep suc cessful and.the Turkish fleet had been, destroyed at Navorino, and still there was no war. But it was evident that Bussia was bent on war. It Is true the' Sultan was the injured party, “?d aa the weaker power'ho doBired'peaoo.. ,Tho i TaMs then were engaged in' radloal reforms, and do sired timo to complete them* Tbo Jprogrfcw or these innovations was watched by Bussia mitt great eagerness. A despatoh (November,lB2B) of a Euasian 'oflioial, Poazo de BergO; after de tailing tbe foots'of theßereforms, says:. ‘ I ' “The Emperor put the Turkish system to-the I proof, and hW majesty has found it to mspifeßt decided systems of physical and moral organiza tions hitherto unknown,: If tho Suitan has been enabled to offer adetermined widregnlar resist ance eveu beforo he haa cousdUdated , even-the elements Of, his now plan of reforms and.amOUor ationß, towformidablowe; sboold Ifaiwcfoonu - had he had time to glve to them more coneisteno’, and to render that.barrier impenotrsblo whiott; we found so much difficulty »?l ja ™?, on , , * D gj& though art, has hitherto done so bttle W assist object,. then, waa to oh'eek progress sgid civilization— to keep Turkey .ttftwgfe to enlist’the 7 religious ctement of Greeks ln hw favor. lA-ontioipatiophott.of,,wr«dits, oh ieoCtho Sultan, in ,1828; addreaseda remark- - Irte Satoh to thegovehtors of the provinces, W too e P ff«f that .the war would not be like wars “a political contest for .provinces ahtf frontiers; btrt a purely: religidta er national S„i>'\La war “to annihilate Islamism .and-! to Seed'tho nation of the Mshommcdaus under fflot- 5 ’ and to fight 'was- declared.to. be the duty .of M the faithful. '“The worshippera of tho bropheti" it saVd, ;“oan have no other means of working cut their saWation'in thie world and the In this -war the Tortß foaght brmly; but the Bnßg&fis mWea on- in #qnif the Prbthto the Danube; from the under I Dlbitsob, round the motmtama by .the Bidkan Pnßs°they took Kernahat, defeated the Turks at 1 LnJmn.'land- captarcdAdrianople,.the, second l oitvmf the empire. Mcantimothe success of I the Russia* fleet" kept pace with that of the I RoSsiiin army. In a word, a few easymarchcß l only i»y between the ?iotorioua Russian generals l r and Constantinople. The Ottoman .empire; was lat the meroy of the Czar.. Then the Saltan con sented to negotiate. On the 14th of September, 1829 ■ tho treaty, when the complete prostration etthe forte is considered, but there was a cause ' for lts-moderation.. It 1. Restored the.porte p the principalities of Moldovin,' Wollaobia, Bul jtara and Bomelia. 2. It continued tho.Prnth. ■; and-the Danube the boundary lines—With the ’ Islands of the latter attaching to Bnsslav : 8. A f. nSw boundary-was madoin Asia by 'whichAkhal aik, and the reshot .the Paobalik v were left to Rnaaioi 4. It stipulated’that Mol •. daela and Wallaohla should be confirmed ia all v r «w“ , » v k ,*s*, - - v*« * * - V *• *"', . • -' * \ ■,'. •'. • •■•.'•'■•.. -.; ' • v‘-'•• ,";.: V V. :.'■*. .■■••■ •• < ■ , • • ;.-. *t. • < f 1 • . MEDIA =EI 173. ntjmb: &’• i. r n