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"4*o2jfaHTioas*oin»s ahouldevcr.-pcniae. few jhnBbani>epii»ateoprrtsponaeßce; • By violating; 4>€§s’&ft -‘WO'raw yesterday,' at .be Hat Store'of :Mr. s l j?! l ®.- I)o £?• * 1 a. fjmjefe. .promised,to. - to&ntton,sailed.* .«Coafonnotor,".that is.dc : BhO »'ipJeke(i apibBt',aoa4?? tmdTeininea to .the -', OidtdlyaOßefallßTeritlonii.:ltls'Bemaobiae-by. toniepf herOhildßoiod.'V . .. ’ whi'<sh''the ; exa'ctfibnn and'shapO’-of the human, i .fKl*d-.fssHylofJMao4Hagg6ll,:!pf,Temple,;«tm is fonned .oii whteh a hat.canbe.made .tbpt.tyill ihb • finhe'iead'cxaoUy, lhofirat tuaß it Is.pnteonfc !fapu|y;,ot4jg(iiri;fi36;:ibd thq’-lighteat IdO lbß. No blatter-what tho shape Of the head’&ay.bß, 4 .'.jt V, ! or, bow- eiM-ehaped, or what, bumps or’dumpj : r;! ® I ?#tfeW/flf Bbahester-hayo pnssjntyd a BMsmmmSmm • »- i *<*• tho hat will fit at once,.without giving ony.pain :Govertorof KiodSlBl4na;Mttdttyof fasliofrand orinoonvenience. . ptay^fVin'lHa'fSlate.'; ; -- -'' ■ - - ’This thing of making hat blocks out of hnman. . .The. ‘Q^iti'jiaSat.tHlljb'eopßnedabodt'tßo 26th ' heads haabeen heretofore a Bevere tax uponhu- B >PT* son J,ffooth v , , , ‘ , ~. man patience.. Hats are made of different sites, ■ JOe. population of ; CyiifonilaV it. is eaid,ioa It is true, but all of one shape. Fat no two hu- , ” m( ‘ 80 ‘ l t0 ' •«*«* <*«riaß.th« : pakt 1 r® hea t B e “ ctly „ the t* for “- / hO , *»■** ««** t hats-,are bought and forced on : to the hcads of , the Emperor of Bnesia/ waS latelyseitod on ship tbe wearere* and worn for a month or two* often board at-Eptfdoh. ; with great pain to the wearer, .until the feats wo gayb at forced to the shape of the heads. The use of Ne * PMWf’ .£ ".*.' "j: ■ V v J: 13 X' 1 thia'new maobino avoids all this auffering and A®. al tho real- S' h .; fc \s, deno& pf.fefcidKedgw, a lawyer,. He baa been /al ‘ 6e, ond E ‘ tot ‘ h 14 to fi h ai ' Bff^e tho,Sta l ttt..ffanb of. that Inal case at once. oity, , , , W <si^ri : i?n•£' '"Welcome this new specimen, of: Frenoh in-. - Capti Hyndenr, )it .- appear 3, .haa; beea ;api ity. .It js not B/esAton, or a luxury; but a §?»*«« of- the port of -New iw;‘tbattbe public’will surely appreciate '' ' ' "‘;V‘ : latromze We said it was not alnxnry. spoken of ( -na a oaddidlta'for Co^^^sbo isps we-are wrong ju, that.., :With taany : lt; .deodZenotfioadder.: -'V- *•> •' '■ lonbtlcss be considered a luxury to hare a ' BiscadqpMs' to'drowded in new,'bat that does nothurt.. Hots,that .ovdiwcea,. s ., ,■., ; ,■; ~ ’/ ; "',.', aro an,injury to health, as mnoh, or even 1 - :It ! hiay-d)e!mentionodiasiavsinguiarifeat that "BO than tight lacing, We beliero no ope ofoaoot tear aiat that gives pain for mouths togs'- SSSSISg: *• wft4 l t * ,n J“ r,D S not 9lllt h -tnt ton, Bs.r,V ! ii^ IS mind also. Bnoccssto the-‘»eonformator,»> i . ifciisranQther'welcoraß contribution lo the 1 Mate if 1 j jckofimmaD comfort?. . ;:i , :; , : .V|i.e- —<«- , anybthptj^ihfthd'Vhit«frta<ds, l Wißfi4i, , Ifir One of oar Whig cotemporariee ia wormty ?16,856j,;;.m6 ,; next'is , :ftilSdal^ia’,, ;l aio3:6®i inforarof the election of Mr. Jtouoo* «. Got- SLW*W|i» , Ornor, hut it does not Bay a word in furor of Mr! Haasnr for Canal Commissioner, or even rsisohis s?,4«ii?te { .: ! ,.v;. ]• name to tho head of its columns. How is this? Tha febould induce one of its organs to give hitnithO Apni.- da . ■•■ ■■»- ; ■y:-1...,i,. ..,•,,;.- > fljld Shoulder Ho has certainly seryed tbeparty » f«ttfc»y 88 Mr PonwoK, and isjuktas bave donated sums of monyy to the Hnltah fof ”J i* " l"---... . . '£y* ? J ■*?, jrf' r /n; I?^mV Tea-Earl of Wincliereea, in Parliament, recoin- ! the establishment of an indent : . v, _ _ J\ 1 j ~‘?i lsi .ofcbaiViimt las ow c;a axcavn.iana'i I "' -i » . «'»■<' e?r> >, laity Jftnraing |M. azoles r. Gnxuooc .. tuoua* ruuurß. . GHlmore &: Phillips, Editors & Proprietors. WEDNESDAY MORNING:::: JEEEMIAH S. BLACK, : _ comsa xxnrarry. ? v v ”c.", • J j y,l FOR dANAB COMMISSIONER, —H-EMY S. MOTT, * < :#©■;-TWENTY: MEN-’ AND BOYS WANTED TO .HELL -THE DAILYEVENIN& POST. JS3-READING SUTTER WIU. BE FOUND ON EACH PAGE OF lUIS PARER. • jgy The speech of Governor Bigler at the consolidation ce’.ebrr.tiou will he .found on the Erst page of this paper. .... Vv-.‘ r PYE’SBASife.BUaBO». We have received from the-publishers, John S Dye, Exchabgeßroker, Cincinnati;' Dye’s Bank Mirror,-and his Bank Plates, and:also the. Gold and Silver Coin Chart Manual. . Tbe.pub- ■ . ■ lioationa of Mr. Dye on- these subjects- enjoy a good reputation: for ncauraoy and reliability. With 'these, three pamphlets at band, business men need, seldom'be .imposed:upon with base coin; or counterfeit paper money. The publish er has expended several thousand dollars in get tingup plates representing tbemarks by which: counterfeits may be detected. It is a valuable: - work td business men, and -will doubtless bb in demand. ' . « THE GAZETTE AGAIN—THE CLEHOJr. The Gazette of yesterday contains a number of remarks deserving rebuke. - It says thatuot one clergyman- of our city so far has refused to sign the Anti-Nebraska Teraonstrßncc. . That isun. true.: i-There- are a fewof the clergy of Pitts burgh that choose to abide- by their sacred call- - iog,'hcd not' undertake to regulate political affairs. Several have refused to eign thts re monstrance. - We can state another, foot. -: The:, clergy were called upon to mectintbe Second Presbyterian Church. The use of the church was refused to them, and they had to go else whero to hold their meeting. - • < - The aim of th d Gazette is, of course, to make political, capital oat of this question. And, If he cun- moke it appear that the clergy oto aiding him'ia it, a great point ho supposes nill begain ed. . 110 has already stated that the meeting of tbo clergy was in response to the call of the Gazelle. Well, be it so; but political clergymen caonot command our respect, orgnide our faith. Clergymen have the same right as all other citizens to remonstrate and petition. But let them do it at.citxzene; and not in the name of their.nlerioai office. Drag that office into the political arena, and it will soon lose all power for good. - -Thera is seldom a measure before. Congress that docs not involve a question of morals. If tbb'clergy are to hold meetings all over the land to denounce or applaud nil those measured, then leave to.suggest that we ehall look else where for light,.not only in oncpolitieal opinions, but in cur religions opinions. Louie Xipoleon’s Bptecll.-—Breadstuff!. We publish to-day, entire, tha speech of the Emperor of France to the Chambers, on the opening of the French Parliament. It is inte resting iusqveral respects. One thing will par ticularly Attract attention, and have- some influ ence on the prices of provisions. He States that thciCutlro deficiency of tholast year's harvests of France amounted to - ten: million. hectolitres of grain, worth Some fifty-bight million dollars, nnt which would require fonr thousand vessels tqbnng .to . the ports of France. But ho also states the farther fact, that ecveo-tentba of this deficiency has been already supplied; leaving but three tenths yet in demand, in bond, and on the way- to French > ports. The -French demand, is-nearly supplied;;- If the Eoglish -demand is as nearly supplied, the demand for American hroadsluffS wiU eboni greatly decline. > The-Emperor’s speech; -tqo,-cannot fail to bo popular with tho French nation, proclaiming a jost war, not from.motivesbf aggrandisement or opnqnest, but for humanity,. Christianity, .’and civilization. The English, as wcUas tho French presses;- speak in the highest terms or praise of this speech! Our readers can peruse It, and judge for. lhcmseUqA.: . *■ Public opinion, Inrcgard to the talent and mental .capacity of the French Emperor,' has un dergone a great change within the last luoyears. At present,he seems secarelyepntcd on one. of thomoet exalted and dazzling thrones-of earth ;■ ond-exhibite ability to maintain his high posi-' tiotfj and place la belle France jin the foremost ranh of l nations.-" The war npon which h 6 isen tcrihg'is'phpnlar'with the French' people, and th<j>?eanlt can hardly fail to ba glorious' for. France.y ■■ } """ "" ..V-'-un; i:;y; FITTSBIJBGn: DEMOCRATIC TICKET. FOR GOVERNOR, WILLIAM BIGLER. - FOR JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT, ..-r.: .- OF PIKB COUTHT.- Anew car brake has been invented, by which a train of cars may bo stopped, if going at the rate of thirty miles per hoar, within a few feet of the length of the train.-i-JlharflfeVn tested on iho Worcester road;and’found towork very satisfactorily. This indention wonld gpiatly di minish iho.dangefcbf collisions.' .-■••/From the Ist ofAugqaJ to the end of tho second week of Febfnary last;-the wheat ex ported, from parts of tbo United States, amounted, according to the United Stdtes .Econo mist, to 20,104,867; bußhels. This is about four fifths as mqch.As-the,entire, export; of the ygar. the largest export ever mode took' place. ‘ This factshows a greater foreign demand this year than ever before. :;::::MaRCH 22. —liberal bequests arnbeegiuing quite, fre flueut .Woj have recorded-several of latesuoh Judah Tiuro, or New brletma;’Elliott Cresaoa, ;of Philadelphia;: and an - equally liberal ono at Baltimore. . The New York papers now state that James P..Vanhorn, latety deccased, left by hiR will sl6,Gooto the New York Orphan Asy. jum, and $15,000 mere on the death,j>f his wid ow ; $20,000. to tho. Protestant Episcopal Bible Society ;. $20,000 to the Protestant Episcopal Missions,; and: the residue of bis estate; .'esti taated at $150,000, -to the -American Bible -So. ciety. - The French army in -the East Is to num* her $60,000-men; the English army 80,00 men; together,. 110,000 of the ’best disfclpllned atid most-,efficient soldiers cl Eorope, -To these 'ere to be -added 200,000 Turkish soldiers, brave, and desperate us ofyote.wheathe crescent triumphed ever half tho world, and all Christendom had to combine tocheck the progress of tho Ottoman hosts; - With such forces on land, and an over* powering navy .on Black flea and the Baltic, to contend, with, the Czar, must ho a bold-man indeed, df haresolvestoproßecuto the.warl ... ...The larid jobbera at Washington, who aro trying to get grants of land for railroad-purpo ses, are likely,. to have a bad’ time of it. The: -bill granting lands to the. .Minnesota railroads has been defeated; and -it la predicted that mast of thcothcr bills, over two hundred la number, arc likely to meet the same fate, Givelhe land away to actual settlors,as-Mr. Dawson propcsesinthe -Homestead hill; and that wilt iqaka as -end of one source of corruption and plunder at Wash ington. LEGISLATIVE, : . The appropriation bill upon which onr Legis lature has to act this session femounts, it ie eaid, to! nearly $0,000,000. It,will probably be re duced somewhat before it passes. , Tbo bill providing for. the sale of the pnblio works,,is tho “order of (he day” for tomorrow in .tho House. The largo vole by which that day was-fixed for ita consideration is supposed to in dicate that it will pass without material amend-; tnents or alieraltons from the form In which it passed-tbs Senate. The New School Law bill was under consider ation iq the Senate on Tbnnday last Tbo two sections of the old: law which arc supposed to authorise-an application of a put of the funds to private or sectarian schools were etrlekcn oat. It: is doubtful whether this bill will get through tbo House i>t Ihe prtsent session. . Hens ana Vtacta From aU (Inarters., - Strawbcrriefl and asparagus on advertised for sale in Savannah. - ” Train np a child in the way ho should go.’ 1 • A now rcnleriog., 1 Train np a,child and away he will go.. There is: n gentleman in the: legislature , who can be trusted with any secret; for nothing he. on say 01111)0 btHevcd.—Oiioyapcr. It was a Portland lady that said she would make a'poor sailor, sod to which a tsutioal friend replied, but you would make on excellent mate thongh. : ; Arrangements are being made for a meeting of the Americua - Telegraphic Confederation, to take place in Washington soon, It ’ls called by parties consented in tbo Moree iatcre»t, and is' presumed to have reference. to-the recent, dcci sion iu the United States Supreme Court, . - A French wife wrote thls nffeetianate and la conic letter to her hasband: Jt couj eerie pane guejc h'ai rien a fain - Se fcnie, pare* sve je n'ai rieii a dite.” “I write to yon,-because 1 havn nothing to do : l end my letter; beeanso I ham nothing to say.” ; J.:P. Michel, who/recently died at Baton Rouge, leaves, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars jtithout tiny beir,.V , An Ohio paper States that the Bnptemo Court of thatStatudeOided that a jury composed ..of less ifaan ten men is nnconstUational. . ! 'Thc 'Univerelty of - London contains In alt 830 gfadnat«r, and over ono hnadred under graduates.. ; The polioe of New Orleans have commenced a sysiematie enforcement of the ordlnanoe eom pelliDE hackmen to have tho osrriage lamps lit at night ... . . ; ■ A mannfactory of postobsard from the pulp of nbeot root, has just been establiabed at Foulaln in -the department of the Haute Marne, France. ■ r V- i ' » - «■ , A V, - , , .“Vf..-'; ‘ii: V 1 SEVERAL THISGB •if-* V' c £ > Specob of tile French Empetor to tils < Parliament' :-I 1 MM. lea. Senateura, MM, Deputes: Since yonr last session two questions, you are aware, cccupled the attention of the country—the insulncienoy of the last: harvest, end external difficulties. Bat these two questions, I hasten to inform you,alretK}y occasion muok-lCss fear,, because, in spiteief tneir serioda character; we* can aacertain their extent and their limits. ..The eoarcity of the haiyejt htjail: been estimated at about 10 milUoneof.beotoUtres ofgrain.repre seating an amount ’of nearly ■BOO millions- of franos, and the lading of 4,000 vessels, Could the government undertake to purchase these 10 millions of hectolitres on all points of the globe, and come and sell them afterwards in all the markets of France t ■ • ' “ and prudenoe Bhowed that snob a measure wouldliave been attended" with al most insurmountable embarrassments, and in* convenience, and dangers Wtihoutnttinber- Com* ffiefCQ'nlono -possessed financial and material means for so great on operation. The govern ment'has, therefore, done theonlything practi cable ; it has enoouraged tbo liberty of private operations, by freeing the corn trade from all obstacle. Tho high price of an article so neces sory for, the general :subsistence is, no doubt, o calamity; but it was not possible; nor even de sirable, entirely to evedo it. For if tho price of corn had been lower in Franco than in neighbor* ing countries, foreign markets would have been supplied attbe expense of ours. Tbis state of things must, nevertheless, have produced a state of uncasinees which could only be combated by aotiyity.qf labor, or by publio charity. ' - . “ The government, therefore, endeavored to open, from tho commencement of the year; orod* its which, exceeding by some millions only the resources of tho budget, will,with tho co-opera tion of-theoommuues and companies, give rise to a maos of works estimated at nearly 400,000,- 000, without counting tho 2,000,000 applied by tho Minister of tho Interior to tbo beneficent establishments.' At tho same time the general and municipal councils nod private charity made the moßt praiseworthy sacrifices to alleviate tho sufferings of tho poorer classes.: I recommend particularly to year attention the system adopt ed by the. city of Faria, for if it bo extended, as I hope, throughout France, it will henceforth pre vent,/ in respect to tho value of corn, those ex treme variations which, in times of abundance, cause agriculture to languish, in oonseqdenco of tho low price of com, audio times of eoarcity oocaetonunffetings to the the poorer classes by an excessive dearness. . “ That system consists in creating in all the great centres of the population no institation of credit, known as tho Maker’s Bonk, (la Caut A Bottlangrrit.) which may give, during the months of n bad yehr, bread at a price much lets than tho ordiu&ry . averages, on the condition of pay- * ing ftdittle deafer in years of abundance. Theso last being, in general, more numerons, it Is on deratood that the compensation can bo effected ed of fonuding companies,: which,- in place of gaining in proportion as broad is dearer, are in terested, as allare,in its becoming cheap; inas much ns,.con Wary to what is the case: at the present moment, they will obtain prcGtain sea sons of plenty, and loso ln tboso of eoarcity. r *'l am : happy to announce to you that ?,COO,OOO of hcctolitrt» of foreign- wheat have been already delivered for consumption, inde pendent of the quantity on its way and in bond, and that thus tbo most difficult period of the crisis is past. Thero is ouo remarkable fact i which boa deepty effected me. During this ee* i vero winter notanaecosstloa has been made against the government, end the people have cn- i dnred suffering* with reeignation, which they were so just :a# to attribute to circumstances alone; a new proof of limit confidence in me, and of tbeir conviction that tbeir .welfare is, above oil, the object; of my constant attention Bat, scarcity hardly at an end, war commences. “ Ipromised in my opening speech last year to mike every effort to maintain peace, and to reassure: JEoropr. - febave: kept my word, - I bate, in order to ovoid a eontest, gone us far as honor could permit me. Europe cow knows, and has no donbt of tho fact, that if Franco draws tbo sword, it b breauso she boa beencotn pclled to do eo. It knows that France has no idea of aggrandizement; and that she only wishes to resist dangerous encroachments; end for that reason, I desire to proclaim loudly, that the period for conquest* is past, ucrcrto return; for it (snot-by extending the limits of a terri tory that anation can henceforth be honored and powerful; it Is by placing hemlf at the head of generonaldeas; and by establishing everywhere the empire of law and of justice. - . " Thus you ace the result of a policy devoid of selSshnesaand reservation! Bchotd England, that ancientries!, which t»every day drawing c!o scribe bonds of amore intimate aiimace.bccause tho principles: we defend arc at the same time those of the English: people.;: Oerthany, which tho recollection of old wars tendered mfstrtntfal, and Which, for that reason, gave for tb» last forty years perhapa too many proofs of deference to the policy of the cabinet of St. Fctcrsburgb, has already recovered her independence of action, Cud looks freely to which side her - interests are to bo found. Austria, particutirly, which can not see with indifference the events which ore preparing. Will cuter into bur alliance, and will thus confirm tho character of' mugnlity nod of justice of the WK which wo arc maut to un dertake.. : - “ This, in fact, is the question at issue. Ea rope. pre-ficeapled with intestine struggles du ring 40 years, reassured, moreover, by the mod eration of the Emperor Alexander in 1815, os well os that of hie successor, until the present moment, appeared not to be aware of the danger With which it might be menaced by the colossal power which; by its successive encroachments, embraces the worth and south—which possesses two internal seas, almost exclusively its own, whence it ls easy for Its armies and its fleets to attack our civilization. An ill-foanded preten sion at Constantinople was sufficient to awaken Earopa from ; her elambere.. Wo have, io fact, seen, in tho East, in tho midst of profound peace, n sovereign suddenly require new; nd .vantages' from , his :wcakcrneighbor,and,bO caaso he did not obtain tbcm, invado two of hie provinces. This fact alone ought to place arms in tho hands of thoso who detest iniquity. But wo had other reasons, too, for supporting Turkey, “ Franco has qolte as much, and perhaps moro, interest,than England in the influence of not being extended Indefinitely ovtrCbn-; Btantlnaple, for. to rule at Constantinople is to 'rale over the Mediterranean; and none of you, gentlemen, I lhirik; : will say that England alone jhas great interests in that sea, which washes three hundred leagues of oar coast. Moreover, this policy docs Toot daft from yesterday; for centuries every national government in France has' supported, it; and 1 shall not abandon it Dot us; then, no longer be asked, ‘ Wbat are you going to do at Constantinople ?’ Wo nro going to Constantinople to defond the cause of the Sal tan, and with that to protect the rights of the Christians. - >“ ,Wn nra,going toConefcantinople to defend the freedom of the scaS and our jaßt influence in the Mediterranean. We nro going thero with Cerinany,'to aid horto maintain tbo rank from wbioh it seemed there was nn intention to make her descend; and to secure her frontiers against tbo preponderance of a too powerful neighbor, We are, in a word, going thijro with all thoso who ; wish.for tho triumph of right, of jastioo end of civilization. “On this solemn oooasion, gentlemen, ns on nUpthersJa which I may bo.obliged to make an appeal to tho country, I Urn certain of yoursup port, for i have always found in you those gen- Orous sentlments which animato the nation. Thus,,stroog in that support, strong in the po* blencsß of the cause, in the sinoority of our al lianccfl, and, above nil,putting oar trust in the promotion of. God, I hope soon.to obtain, a peace whioh it will he no longer in the power of any one todistarb with impunity.” InsiAND.— Pardon, of Smith , O’-Brini.—The only condition: annexed to the free pardon so gra ciously grantedby the Qneen to Mr. Smith O’- Brien is the ÜBual ono of not returning within her MajeatyVdotnihipns. Indeed, for the pre- return to Ireland could not be considered desirable to himself. 'lt is stated by biß friends that he .will probably Join his family in France, where they■;‘have been reaiding .for:coma time past ' A free pordon, wilt also; probably; bo extended to Messrs; .Martin and O’Doherty, who were convicted Bomb time before Messrs. O’Bri en, Meagher, and O'Donohue, for the minor of fenqe of 'aeditl'ona pubiiontibnS. and who were sentenced to a limited period of transportation; tho greater part of which has already expired, It in not probable that any farther indulgence Will be granted to the other oonviots who have committed a second offence against the'law by escaping from their sentence.'—fonifen Observer. Thb Genas Issciieectios.— With respeot to the Greek insurrection, which appears to have been of a: purely local character,: originating with a notorious company of brigands, the offi oial paper at Athens publishes an arable ao knonledgingtho obligation of independent Greece to abstain from troubling the peaoe of Tnrkoy, slating that the King had deposed the prefect of police, and some of the principal function aries of Arts,, for not doing their beet to stay the movement towards the frontier, and announ cing that troops, and able and prudent men, harobte’Bsnito'theborderproviuceatopre- MEM • ‘M - ~ \ i? X- -,-k.:: : • -•'i f . -V.,. :>. -V '> l 'c *\# ~ > ' ■ - - >' » '- r i.'.i: u'- ■' **. '»*** * V V T -» A * ■-■W, *-if --».y"• TO UKB.A. O. MO WATT, OX EEADIRO 0«R “AWOniOaBAPnr. ,> Teryjaobly, very nobly, . Hast thou borne tby changeful part. Through the sunshine andthe shadows, With a true,unselfish heart- • • .BUdlns.totliee,friends the truest, . : :/lti the cloudless boars of lift,' With a lore that grew to worship,- , v When they ear thee meet Its strife, ,TOth a spirit farsYß and lofty,. Whichtnlriortunedaunted not; '.v . - Thooglr iha storm clouds gaihcrwJ darkly, O’er the brightness of tby lot. Waiting patiently, and xncokly, ■■ TUI a calmer time should come, And the recompense earned richly, . . with heroic deeds, was won J It woro moot, such rich deterring, Met tho brlghtrovard !t hath ; ~ And the world should scatter proudly, Jradelßss lannis In tby’path. ; i' And Ueaven’ebroadond smiUnzsanslilnc* ■ ■■- ....... Vlood that noble heart of thine J And all loToly things and Joyous, ' - Clustering round thy future twine. Qivu/ridge. CofcAtn. FOBBIQS ITEMS. Negotiations relative to tbo futora position of Christiana in Turkey* have been opened between the representatives of the font powers and the Porte. In the House of Lords, the Earl of Ellenbor ough, in moving for the militia return, strongly insisted that troops should have been sent to tbo Baltic instead of to Turkey. The Bastion expedition left Shanghai Decem ber 24th for Japan, and Commodoro Perry's squadron was expected to follow shortly. . The great, firs at Manchester, England, in which the Messrs. Ryland wero the principal suf ferers, destroyed properly to the amount of $260,000, most of which was insured. A Madrid letter of February 26th reports an' insurrection in Arregon, and the. troops under arms. The Mtyoroa regiment had left Madrid for Saragossa, and another regiment was to foU low. Tbo insurrectionary movement was exten sive in Amigon. i' ■ ' : Letters from Shnmla of the Cth February re port the weather milder and the snow clearing off. On the Cth, the army was reviewed by Omer Paths, when anenvoy from the Sultan presented him with a magnificent sabre;—-IF. T. Poat. FtKAncun.—The fall in Bussian stooks in nil the continental markets, and also in London, has been extraordinarily serere, the dishonesty of the Emperor, as shown in his diplomatic false hoods, having alarmed tho holders quite as much as his political position. Tho great reliance in the trustworthiness of Bosslon Investments which had previously been generated by ideas of the CtaFe magnanimity, bos been wholly dissi pated. Tho five per cents., three weeks back, worn at 105. and on the 34 they were sold at 85, At Vienna, Amsterdam; Madrid and Paris, thcra has been, during tbo fortnight, a perfect puto in quotations ; but while’prices at these places have run dawnO, 10 oir ]fi percent, the English funds hate dsy by daythe great est steadiness and some tendency to advance. At the previous datesConsola were quoted at 9lj. They have sinca touched 91 J, and closed on the lUotßlfagaio. The Liverpool Times of the 4th of March *l,: lades as follows to the stato of the London market: ' ■ The money marketkeeps in on easy position, and is well supplied at former rates. Tbs mini mum rate of interpsOal the Bank of England con tinues at 5 per cent, but first class short dated paper can be discounted under these rates. " Foreign Exchanges have generally declined this week, especially Paris, Amsterdam,; and Bamborgb. Tbs demand for gold for remittance to the continent continues large.’* . to Country Oc&lcrs.—tu. OEOW3B B. EETJBn, WfulttiU'ax-1 nma Dmsgiel, So. HO,corurrof Wood tfrattendVirgin alley, fca» fcr tiln a ; eonpieta aemrttaoot of pare end genuine patent or pro | prtetwyiwafaißM, ahfb ullllaaoM at proprietor* price* : aaong«Msh»r« a»bßowln(Mfl»i : , «>-«• llJocpert resale. i I v r, AlicriUrr, . iAodereon'e. dO» ItOlirasd, ? : KTTO3, .do.. OoUes,.. Bocrkarr'a Uareni, : „ < l'h_ Utotortrrtgtraaads. I>r SltSlntoct** Urrr ttita, (ir»»a’«o*jc«net*d, Hobensa/i’e Urffr Pillr, (tsroptnn'a Tibrtore. '*>» KndrfliWa Alkaline, , ,io - ~ KiW-tirtCoosh, , . mnoyktati'a, do. Caikattlc, Safponffc ' farWarbra, jn'dfe'aesfaoappt. ■ fcrtlMtos havgw, j mtCMasß cocoa tiwnscpi. ttotertpgampariiia, Br, Heyiert PaetnnJ, Towtuend'a do, {Dr, Jsjom* Eipartmuit. Bermoii’a Plant and Boot, Tayict'a Baleamof LircjTrcrt, lnil»n Yr~«at?e, ladoenk'# Pntorato, Wrisnrt do, :Dr. Donnn'i Krpeetorant, ItjlioMJ'a do, i.Naltall'egjrfacum, ByoWaAMMdlSeoa, Dr. JPCUntM-Jr". Portend, teoden, do. Ootb iillturo. ■£s.. .Wi&iS&am, ml/W* Ihilx»ct«iyC*ijajaa I do. ErpoeSrSt, UlokanTa do.* | do. Cherry Puiinoid?. [Unlyrklt bnulirfje. !Dr, Han't Eipectorant, Itr*oiaion, it pm" Cherry Pectoral, HoitataMEe, j^eSerCCpugb; Bt«Sf*AßtHaiioo«, 1 Homan'* do. .do Fern end Ague, BSr nenemVT!h<ipt.ee, Jcodra'a do, DH. KKTg&rS, J*yoM*F«»tl n, So. T«0 Wool etrwl, «rn« Urandreth-a, eßay, ugftnjto, * «9* Fact* Pnb. iio should knotv ittea« M „ , 4. „ »«* ''osi* October 10,1 Mi Mrvtlardy, Tie, IJO Bottom street, write* a* that tbs ha* ; Mca treabjftl with vuruit (hr *ctn* three Team; and that ™“ ’W «f «« WtANtTB Ctlcbratod VEItMI. ruae, *hkh fifty taco worn*. Her ueuaj f»>! bcaitb Itaraedlotdy rc'urr.en, Mr». Qotgtiy, No. 163K»*x itraei, K«* York, utulrr Sate . oTHmater 2J.lBsi,*rUo»u»llmt»li*t<d »eMM wfcfcb naJ been uowcll for btlirr than two moolh*. Kh» cro» fx™ 1 » totUeof, M’JWNt>8 i VjBBJHKOQ!E > »nd lerwl lt. The child paaaed a tors* quantity of worm*, and day* ww a» h«rty a* emit M bm. Parent* wllh focb testlmonx before them* ahtmld cot hesitate when tbera U an j reason to eunpeet wora*,*od loaa ct> time to procuring and adtainbUrinfir Dr, WUna** Vermlfhre. If twrar falU, and l* perfectly aafe, - * % P. above Taj uahle reatsdy, ako Dr. hPLantf* e*t ebratoj JUVer Pttl% ora bow ha had at all respectable Drax BtorMlnt^rity v^ . Durchneejra »UJ he carefal to uk !br, and take ooao bat Dr.!M‘Lano’* Vennlfago. There aro other*, purporting to ha iriAna’* VenaUbg*, bow before thepublle. fcr tale hjr ib* ttto proprietor*., ; VLKUIKQ fi&oa, Baccessor* la J« EUd A Oa* CO Wood street. buu2I‘CQAV ' Oheata—Dr. KEY£ER, wbo)<*alo. .&rug#*t, of 140 Wood etmtf hu os hand a splendid u> jorimimtof MEDICINE CHESTS, fbr families and steam* boata, at various pike*. ' Those la want Of articles of thli kind would do weUtoilTihixßftcall. -:. < ftbl Sew DlacoTerl©a,-~«» VEGETABLE CATTLE ft>WZ>&Xtr-T&<ie powders are pot uplnonepcnnd packs, and arottull; a Rood article, not only far the diseases Incident to Uontes Cow*, Selno atub other animals, bur they aro likewise an excellent article to improve the condition eftha animal. ■ . ' > fbtilQch CSnei,they not only Improve the conditioner MfchOows, but they increase the quantity as well as im prove the quality of milk and butter. The. proprietors say that It Increases Urn quantity of batter from half a pound' to a pound a Week to each cow, while tbbsa persona who havotriedit, say* pound .and ft .faalf to two pounds per week, with the same kind of feeding as befbro. Of one thing wean certain, all whouseltonco will use it all the time and save money by the opezottoQt aawcll«lmprove the, appearane of their stock. Prtco 25 cents upaner.s paper# for $l. GEO. IL KEXBBR. No. 140/ corner Wood it. and Virgin alley, fehl j ■ Wholesale and Retail Agent. .dtiF’Ague and Power of threeyearsstanding Cured. —Mr. John tongdon, now living olßcave* ikuni Uanover county; Ya., near.Rlchmohd, had Ague and Fever for three years, moatof the toe hb had chilis twice a day, and rarely loss than once; bo was parcbod witb CiTers as soon aa the chill left him; and after trying physicians, quinine* m&t of tho and every thing .recommended to him, was about to give up in despair, when Carter's Spanish Mixture was spoken bfl he got two bottles, bufcbefbtehehad used more than sr single one, he was . perfectly cured, and has not had ft chill or fever since. ; Mr. Lohgdeh is cnly one out of thousands who havabeen benefited by this great toalo, aitoraUvo and Mood purifier. geo ndvmlscment with his certificate. marU >!ALQGVEB. Dr. Kxrsca, ofl4o Wood stroot, has fhrnlahed us with tho following dialogue, Tbq Dr. Boys be willnot voushfor the occurrence of tbo present one, bat insists on It that the something happens doily*; . ’ . : ' DIAI/OGDB.—-Sct;fr, Bißßtft Bnov. Enter man in lonp coaL Han: Mr., I want jon to sbavo mo aa quick os possible, and don't yon hurt, for my foce is rory tendor. ■ Barber —Fll do that, elr, and ’won't burt you, neither; and if you want your tendor foco cured,'got some of Base’s Gseax or Rosas, and put It on your face; it'll cure It. i/an—Where cab I get ltf 2torl*r~At Dr. Emu’e, No. 140, corner of Wood street andYirgin alley. ■ ifan—Dr. K£Tsra*fr, eht That's tbo very place I was going.. 1 fioo be hob ttosrema'B Stohach Birma far sale, and ! want a bottle for my wife; she has the dyspepsia Very bad. . Jfoy—Lookeebcro, Mossa: wbon you go down dare, jia git a box of dst Him Dredoy sells doze, an* It 'll make dem red whiskers of yours as black as charcoal. 2/an—Yes, or as black as your face;<r*bnt no matter; 1M go there, I will got a box of Hair Dye. , Bet mo peo; ,what's tbo namo of it? Dhrber--CaiSTiWßas , .HAia Dx*. Toacan got anything you want at Knsra's,except drygoods. Hahaaaaplen* did assortment of all kinds of perfamery, soaps and fancy articles, besides Drugs and Medicines. It's worth a visit to his store, to sea bis fancy show cases, and those Crystal Palace scales. •.*■■■ ■ . Fm going there. I want several articles In is lln% and way aiwell bny than him as any body elso. QBs INDIANTSO&TABL& DILLS—S gross for VV sale by DEEMING BB0& "eMAMUiT JIUXIB O? OPIUM—2 gross far sale by „ marl? gLEMTWG BROS. , - ,*\ 5 v lnvigorating BUxir or Cor dial.—The most.terrible of nil bodily &imp!&lnts&re those which affect the integrity of tho Intellect, it to monstrous fancies, alternatives of gloom cud excitement, or,worse than all, profound, uuvorjiog depression. • Di* soases of the norvona system and of tho digestive organs Croats these sad conditions of the mind; but, happily, in Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Elixir wo-hayo a preparattGnthal removes bothcause and rallying the dormant powers of tho stomach, braeing .the nerves to a healthful tension, and relieving at once the mental symptoms, Tho Cordial is put:op,highly concentrated, - in pintbot* ties. Price three llollors per bottle, two for Svo six for twelve dollars.. 0. U. BING, Proprietor, 192 Broadway, Nsw Tort. Bold by Druggists throughout tho United States, Gftnnrfff, and the TTest Indies. FLEMING & BROS:, No"oa Wood street, jPlttstargll, Bit. GEO. H. KEYSER, N 0.140 Wood Btroet, do J, p FLEMING,-AUe^henyCity.■ Cjar2oemsw •■■■ 44 Costly.thy habit as thy purse can buy, But not expressed in fancy; rich,' not gaudy— * ~Bot the apparei.oft proclaims Uio mao*” - -*■ £3-Every well, dressed man knows how difficult it is to And & Tailor wh6 thoroughly understands the peculiarities of each figure, and can salt its requirements with a well cut, gentlemanly fitting garment. Hence it Is that so few fcol ** at home’' daring the flrstday’S wear of any new srtl* clo of dress* andhowevez costly, never become adapted to their fbrma. To remedy bo manifest a deformity, E. GKIB BLE has practically studied both form and fashion, always adapting the garment, weather, coat, vest, or pantaloons, to the exigencies of Its wearer—thoroughly attaining that ele ganoeof:fit which thespirit42f tho age dictates. GiUBBLE*B CLOTUING HOUPE, ‘ .240 liberty head of Wood. 2)X£i) « iOn Sanday,l9th insL, JOHN QOTCHALE.Ia the SCth year of bis ego. Mends of the tomily arc invited toattcnd blsftraenil from hi3laU>rc&idence,ln Woodvllle. AUegheuy.onTHUllS DA? AJTBMOON, M 1 o'clock. ■ * " < On Sand**, 10 th inst, CAROLINE H., wife of William' RCampbeU, la the 30Lb year of her age, of nearulgis. * Her funeral trill <ak© place from the residence or her ha*- land,Ht, Charles Uotcl,oa WEDNESDAY 22d larL.and pro* ceed to the Allegheny.Cenietry.: Erlohda of tbo deceased tfe invited tyattend withoutfurther notice, ' » ADVEETXBEBIEHIS. } The Greatest Invention or the Afire. - , pin X HAVJS juat««ive<r from Paris' a CONPORtfA- XjHTOH, which gives the exact size audpeenllar shape of ®?*w»the head) end will make anew Hat foil aa comfortable u an old one. Thonin waatofa good HAT will call at 77 Wood street. >CiarSfc6ardaw} / WM. DOPOhAS, 1 • Attor Home, NO. 2&4 liißSimr SX** few doom above the Atbencfcom, The undersigned, having purchased the above named 1 pcipolarEestauronti'and at considerable expense xc-filied it in splendid style, would respectfully eottcß'ibe patronage of-.tbe friends of the former proprietor and the public generally,... Ill* Bar is stocked with the finest brands of Wines and Uqoors, and his harder shall contain the best the mavfrqt aOurda—such as Ojsict*, Game, Ac., In season. •• 48-Luoch served up everyday at 11 o’clock, A, Mi ■ mar22lm - ADA« WllHJfKß,Pmptletor. NJS W fiieptusii W. tfoeier’a lalcai eiing, • ** \Yluic, we bare mined you** . i'm a merry Zingera, sarong by Mad Thillon: Balfe; '•■" Coma la besuttful dreams, love: Phelps; Topsy nobber vu born, (Top*)? 7 * soogj: Stanley; . 1 cannot call her toolbar,: bsnelair; Kitty Tyrrell, (wUh harnhscmc vignette); 0, W. Clover. .* Come toibe woods; BkClover; , : Deal ganUy With the motherlejs: Leslie; Tba little lo w room, where I courted my wife: Wood; I patidl* my owocanoe, (song aoj quartette): Baker; : Buck Tota r * Itellgton; liowajrd; . jjttag the bell, kaony, (bew KUilopian song);. Flerpontj FUber trnd.wife; Wood; Tba MlUerti gong:. K. Kuean; The Four Seasons, {with beantlfol vignettes); WoIIbco; The RevtawQuadnife, (oew)i U. CloTer; ETvrybodj’e Folks, dedicated to Nobody. by Booebcdy; . (lood far Nothing Folks: Baker; Jcnl4mPolka;OidD&a£Qtnctt; Together with a general assortment of popular and stand* trd mtub, jomcedted and for safe by QKXIIT KLEDJSR, 101 Third Wreet. AilUiUiibii Dniy nsuMrrt—unwed In Ken Troy; cub toe baring n front nf 23 Croton' Uni*n «mtj bjr tt) drojy plrarouily rltiWed fcrtesUecoa. Trrm» easy. a. cUIJUIKKT i SON, >nw32 110 Third street. ' 4 UtfLWMJ UIT In iluqueaua borough, lor sale; 22 i/jLCroifidnton V7a*hington rt«et, hr ioodeep. tangoed torofira. Price *2OO. 8. CVTUUi.HT 4 SON, Pgii - . 140 Third meet CUKJQ.rrV v tS. fcCHUKUTZ, ho. ltfl AIAKKfc? Street, U t opcaloj &Urg« and beautiful stuck of Gents, !*• dto* Mlnea, Boj* and i;blWreo r * : -Bnoti» Shoesand ti&Stm, it u» latest style** and b»l -wbrknucKhlp, and warranted #yxal to aorta the city. Don't ta-g** the place, tha r.nc /re&Vlta* 101 Market street, between liberty and Fifth ***«*• :■ •.■.• ... .- V',;' v • •• • ra*r22 Greuuana : ittownGiVl' O TEK?* t jtttt T*eeir«l,.*t unujujiUf Ja» priccs. at Ka 107 MurttttstrwU - (asTC2) •' W, ! K; a*liaWWss,-'. \\T IMJOW"iffiCS— . ■ V r— ff 600 bolt* SJby 10; . £JO 4a. lQbjia; • k tnr.14,11 Keenan 4 Co.‘« breed, (curia] •. .. -KINO * -MOORHEAD. / WV~ir&i±-lwb*g» fttfijo JUk£ «or*W3tl tor ralo by - v mr *l Kl.va A MOOitllKAl). SUiliin— «i bb<l» jsrimVJEOrleam, tor tile by : ■ ■-:• ■ - mar 22 : • Rixq * MOOEIIEAB. crusl, “ J ' carts T E ' s -!“ Jmpertu, Vouns Hj X ton 4cd Illajlt Tw, in star* nai for ra!« b» 1 ’ ■ KINO * MWRHKAD. pußiiw—;s tojM untu x-'VFWbuav, Webster, 0!d, L MrfoOtereooa fanusia, fcr»aleby - H!£?z king * Mftnnnß/ip. SUNDHtan— "—“— : 100 boxes Mould ahd Dinned Cs&dtß; ££loo do. Rosin Soap; . ' 25 do Star Candies; SO domu Beam Buckets r 10 do do. Tabs; • 25 do EedCords; . 25 do Tow Bags; 000 keg# Nalii. Bor sale by tauxi . ■ ; kino & mookhead. raarl&djtw ting tronseintownship srf>raaid,ond prajsthst jxmrHtm «»irtll be pleased to great him alicense to keeps puhfc boure of entertainment, and jonr petitioner.** indirlj U ‘° o4 -* m ' JOHN bTEVKSSON. J * u^' ert S* T ». tiUtens oftho township ardiesaM, do Oertliy, that the abate petitioner i* of good repute for hot!' “?v d U well P*®tidod with house room and conteoluoecs for tho ereommodatlon and lodging ol strengers arotrerolers, snd that said tatora IsoeresSry,- -Itenw M Bride, A M’Parlaad, H Short, Milton fS Wto, John Mortis, itanlel M’Koe, Premia Jamison, Adsm ’.V.™ M M ' K «>John Ussier, Robert Crawford! fonis Brantlln, , roarSot*3tJ ’ UYbl'lSll (tALUUAI A2ll> HKHTAtUAfll'l'l 108 WOOD BTBEBT. T^SJmferS?^^ ol^ll «*»» ASP .JL HOUSE perfcct«l_Ju a manner that eanrm» SSSS33r A^ h"frmMtr CUAELKB smi, JUmrttf , 103 Wood "mail FARM of bemoan 21 and 25 acrea ,*S?h fKfS! fto , m Jon “’ on ttoS& .IKS O J t J ,J L, rnUII " d ” IUn B htmro. ,l*osa*ston JAMBsasAwvjsßi ; marlbltvlt* No.» Oran l street. WBKPIUBB WOIUU, .. B*®- IVual «!**<, Third door Wo» Fimin Allru y°aM callthn atleniUon of Sporting Mwrtmentof Unns, Wflea ana Il£ „®?S 0 ** to*®*** »64 tost selected stock ever 11 (reaero* awortiasnt 5 , ,,Wo * T»ckl«, all ofwldcb priw * *° e “ h parci sB°r 8 ° r W at B'»«n<»ortho Western Pent- DBRITftSSIef Rood trah “*». of ,*»» i (Uiß thunk bone to be put in when re n2S l «ii n f U i“f e lT l ? bona •UlhoitclneuS,)for one jear, 0f April, 18®, In each qoantlttee ns maybe nmowtei. tnurtl) A. BKCRUAM. WaSIS,. _ w HUttm THorn, '..T" “SHOVED <« th» cormt of iSSb and PENN '*]“'• yUlias usual,attend protaptly to'i ulb ttfUßftnniß Woodi. All articles in hltlioo uo wafnn M 1 pnrop»ni put opyUbthtnatcaoat paro. ■;■ ni&rl4:6in I supply of the i?enui&o recglfrt by !■:'•:•■■ tearST : JO3. HiTSMINfI. y tl^— t»bta No._i law Oil: 25 hbla Mo. a laid XJ OH, for note hy ffnW4] JRANOIB SELLERS A CCM GAilWO<)i>—^bhlaiarfialoby 1 '; ; - t r n> < ‘r>B -B.A. PAnXESTQCK & (X). (LASTKIt—BO bbla ground Hold plartor, for gale by : 1 KlllKf AIKIQg A HERRONS. IKATBBKS—SOO R>» LivoUeeM Feathers, for rale bl KIRKPATRICK g HEBRON iQO.ti&sa iuo Coffeo, for sale ~ yWift KIRKPATRICK & HERRONS, ASU-BOAtU)»—3odo> Holmes’ Mn'o Wssk-Uourda. far ralohy-- fm»H6j tottKeATtUCK AKl> 7j bbla Mo -1 Xnnt: 10 kepi do do, tor M la Or - ”■”10 KI ftg PATRICK AIIERRo^g; fj 01>B—5 tales first sort 1853 Uops, for rale bv JX matla KIBKEAIBICK * iifonnva II YUHAUUU C’KME.Yi I —iiw Obli lljdrouiib ycrneat, cf •M. superior quality, In store and for sale hy * “" la UMOUag & MOIIARTIHIW 1 tending 6U Biiiiir «,ln ■ ” "' rty A. A. MASOW * 00. - • mMIB 23 Fifth A'.MABUW * 00. tiiTO KtelTed gUmnSSSi* ’ atgg ""*««* of good, lutolns, ull '—' aj »I>lB 4mt received Mul for X Biloty FLEUINO BUOS. 1 Successors to j. Kidd A Co, No. CO Wood street- EJ4B bblsiust received and for sale by - m&r18 FLEMING BROS. BI CARBONATK SODA— IOO kegajast received afid tbr saioby fmarlSf FLEMING Bros.- (7 ARD. bhlsNo, I, Ju sioteand for sale by Lft ParlB FLEMING BROS. TiarTuglthi BrOnotiUli! OomumpUon. . I vR. 4. 3. BTITE3 .devotes exclusive attention to the X/ treatmontiof:the above diseases. Those persona l afflicted trilh chronieeolargementa of tho Tonsil Gland 9, laryngitis, Bronchitis or Consumption, have. an oppor- Tunltynow afforded them of consulting a physician who has ; made these diseases hla etudy fbr many-years. - Boorasut [tho Monongahelallouw. ■ . - : 1 1 ■ •: -matlSifit* ' CRYSTAL PALACE. Wo. 18 Market street* C, C. SEELY, /g3S. y'“'N RESPECTFULLY Informs his friends and tho 'sK'l ffl>>/publle in general, that ho hasjust startedhis • ifew York, and Philadelphia modem style of >rf®jjr.QOOKINQ OYSTERS and eTerythingoUe in the eating Ufie. Oysters in the Shell or Stewod, fbtl2U cents !& dozen, Ha will also famlsh .ths best of evorythingthat the market will aflbrd.- House always open until Bo'dook la the morning. majrl3-tfj. T- 031 OR BTQLKN. —A neir Tarpaulin . (Dray cover).a£ Xj the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Depot,.on Friday Xha finder will bo rewarded by.ToaviDg.at Mo. 122 Second street. > marU SMITH ft SINCLAIR, ■ tpp- • ►.“S’*.-Be Ar > «■» *- w*- • Vr. .ji rn- .V. >». v "tv ,ij: 4 .s • : £ - .*• .*■■■• • ' ■ •: V-j V ■' : -V*J£ * -i':. * *2V V 1* V •■' r- ■ ' !■ .= ■ ~,L a ~:~ ~'' < a. CHILDS & CO., Wholesale Boot and Shoe Warehouse, NUMBERS 133 'ANS» 136 WOOD STREET, Pittsburgh, pa. hl^Znivrs^aSnv^mfrfinAof npmmls of Ihlrty-firo hundred easts of XI. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, OAPB, AND BpSHETS, all ot latoat styles and fashions, among which «»! tadlc. 4 H!»et> Stun and Boys’ Palm Lear Hats, Ladles' Bonnets. BronjeKoßenths, ' Eo’ld ITtilllfiws ' . . fegborn and Btrav Hate, Fanov French Lace p"? ! £ ar S?. ,ea > Drab Congress Boots, [ Fur and Wool Hats, Snake Shin Plait, ' Cinderella Slippers, Kid Glove Button do, Cloth and Glazed Caps, Eb’d Fanes Belerndes Sontagß & Enrekas, Oatford and Union Ties, Plush and Velvet Caps, Gossamer lace ■ ’ a?,??*? 8 ™? ?»'**«. Caltond Kip Boots, Children's Shoes, Leghorn end Straw, Albonl & Paris Tiee, Coarse & Fine Brogans, Infant’s Colored Boots, Florence, with Capes - Merchanta TiaWng oar city will ple&s« call and examine for themselves B. A. FAHNESTOCK ■&. CO., ~., J.'.; CORNER WOOD AND FIRST S'f'REETS, PITTSBURGH, Manufacturers of mite lead, Bed lead and litharge, Importers and Dealers i - MEDICINES. - - TURPENTINE OIL sffssafc issftar • bssh*°* -'«SsT PAINTS, | BCEG’L INBTUMENTS, BRUSHES, * ‘ BMCEB. uSwaSS." o .wary pm.** /«n mquality taw,mLi n ih, 49* B, A. FAHNESTOCK'S VenaiTuge famUhed with I&Ogttaggff.- WESTEBH EABBERB’ IBBRBABCS COHPAHY. HEW LISBON, OHIO. Capitol. — —BlOO,OOO. , • a ITOASKEY, Agent. • . St Charta BuiUtag, 108 Third ttrat, Fitttburah. omCEBfl. ‘ •JiSB Kbit, Pies’*. ' r Jatra BtmßtOL T; Praft; ■ ■ X>gfi MiftTiiTi fieeretflgy REFERENCES. A. 4 A. ITOftln, T. Umbstotteiy Hr. Irish, Jagppb Hall. Springer Uaibaugh, E. M. Stimtooi Wilkinson A UoffittttV Gilbert A Frederick, Fittoburgb; James Mason, Esq .. Hanna! Garretom A (W., Cleveland Graham* M’Ooy.Drl G.FriS dnnimati, . ' fabC • < State Mutual Eire 6 Marine Xzuaranee Comnany. OP PENNSYLVANIA. ! Branch Office car . Fburih and Smiihfidd tU- Piltibvrah. Capitol, 350,000 Dollars* John P. Sulhsrfbtd, Dauphin CO4P. G. Sedgwick, Haiti* tmrg: Samuel Jones,.Philadelphia; A-.TnihinAßanker, PiUalrargbi Ai A* Carrier, PUtaWgh; Jobnß. Rutherford, Dauphin ca; A. J. GQlott, Harrisburg; B.T. Jones, Harris burg; Robert Klatz, Carbon qo. - , . s. ’ a . : JQHN P. RUTHERFORD, President. A. A. CARRIER, Act’y. ■ - A.* J. GILLOTT, Eeenrtasr. ' ' Tho obote company will injure against perils cfseaand inland navigation, and transportation; also, on buildings and merchfttuiiwto city or coontgy, at lowest rates consul tent with safety.. Policies issued on dwelUinrfcdases eithar perpetually or for a term of years. • : .; - j»ia * Girard Fire and Marine lnffttrance'Conitiaiip OF PHILADELPHIA. , Office, of Pittsburgh. Jpency car. IbvrtA and SaiffiSdd th , • Capital, 300,000 Dollars. - tuascroßs: ■■ v Wm. M. Sweiq, J. P. SWneri •* 11. A. Shackelford, , . I’aui Thorlcw, FbALDavis, - J.B.Flanlgen, Tbos. 8. Mftcbel), Bamnel Jones, B. D. Oomegyg, Thomas Craven, Wm. H, Sowers,: F.D.Shermany '' ■ A-Hart, Philip F.Bnydor. Wm. P. Hacker, Alex. Heron, Jr, ' Fafinaa Sbeppard. ' . , JOEL JOSra, President. A. afllLLETT,Secretary; IV ill insure Onion or Woolen Factories, Burnings, Stores, Herch&ndise and property generally, on the most fivvurable tome. fjslSl A. A. CARRIER. Agent. Inanranco at Tirgiafa: HOME OFHCB, WINCHESTER, TA. ■'v ‘''TDiaacnms: r ":v ‘‘ J Jos. 8. Carson, John Herr. UoydLogui, JamcsSLßargess, • Jsmes P. Riley, .'H. W.Elchaifihm-' '■ ' : 1 .. H. RMcSnTia *>3.B.CARSON, President. .08.FDNE, Secretary.' O. F. URESES, Actuary. ' lhe attention or tbo community', la especially invited to this company, as an instltntlon hosed upon as ample capi tal, and conducted on the strictest principles of equity a net economy, Policies Issued on Boats, Cargoer.and proper*, pm.rolly,by A. A. CARRIER, Agent. ■ jal.l ■ Olllceeor. Fourth-ami Bmlthtieldsts. irgaASSOCIATKO Firemen’s intorane. . larare against FIRE and MARINE BISKfi af all kinds.. Office: No. 09 fFaUr street* giye sioomitjAp. Mp^ CiHti! ' eioa-MO - AUQtlgrPfl Q. TTRtftnm &cretory--THOMAS il. WILLSON, Esq. __' ; »lUWTOfiBi Hon. A.O.U water, Samael W. HmilT William ItoUnscn, Jr., Thomas Gillespie,■ • ... ... William F* Falmestocfc, John B. Cox. Jacob PeterL Jacob B.Haldcnafln, Aaron Borobauah* - JItJBSKIJj 4 OAEESj Agents, Offlc®, in La&jretto BhUdlngs, v (entrance on Wood street) • ! Important to Cuppers amUieaeben. - aorUQentOl / • ••• Tbonurf Mechanical £eoche£; - tl Copping Classes; “ BrcortOlaasia; ..•••■■• ■ ■ ■ u ... liyeCupa; u Dental Leeches; .. ...... ..**■.•■ Sc&rtficatoiv rc»llj.l=aport«nfc ln-rantloos. and rtry eoro nlont (0 ih°!o»bo tallow lewMng. Call and.mo thorn. bunxaoee Oomp&nv oft- Krao - *«&*« IntodSamg,. *• ' ' ■' ■ PItURSQfiK- 1 B.D.EIng, Wm-taHmerJt_ William Bagaley, Samuel M. K6r? - Samudßea, William Bingham, va," J , ohs,a.|!SraSS , J 1 kaaoiLPennoclt,' PrundaSaUera, ’ fe% tb s?? b '. J.Sohoomnaker, Waller Bryant, Wmi«nß. Hay«. ! • •■.-. yJohnßhlptotu :. • ;.-iv ■ »*£ma'B*«TO l eKß'to >£»• **“£ 11!“! '® en ' mo ™ to Complßtal9'«ttUstt» *M>dK»4loldlSM*» time th»n BOS y^^ rcEl o® 4 St Isos cost oi ißconToolenCß to the p*. »^«sLr«o'ssM»fi; !■ Thtaetmving adreadofmirtnrea tnmrnri ! sggysffi3f“* *>*.& . Sj/rvcv&f & x,wdtazrr date AwmxtlfflfiKL tovhich 2 j£jS mV^SSL I^ tr ¥£ 'V* o *?* tint thro been BO badly af tiffle I have bean unable to attend.to any fcfnd of busS&ee^' l *£? tl “® anablo to walk and conflaedhtofoy s and hate been treated nearly all the time by the best '», * v » oarooubtrjr affordsj t flenurtMtHy. trot somete : **“5 llut n ° Mid oontlnuod togrow woJaaunHl Dr.Pobi te«tnuaen4od meto. try tha Petroleum t or Boric on: og«i» irUiing else had failed. I did ae without faith at first,' hut thfletTuctwaa astonishing; itthrow.the poison to tha surhes SSSf&fR 4 JP8»» to gnnr latter, and byiiSfcg BOTan bottlealhovegotacuro worth thousands ofdoUara.* iJS&XSgZ&gSgg^ Petroleum, or Bock Oil, former* thanoyeor; and hare re> watedly witnessed its beneficial effects in tbeenreof Ind*. lent ulcers and other diseases for which it is nrtommanded, and wa with oonfidencereqoifimsnd It to be ft medic iai wot! Foraalebyalltho Druggist* In Plttabn^u^nS^J^.' FF^S®^i£S.**S-*MS n and ijlver tiomnlajnt traMDSI KISH'S PETROLECUi_^^k""i. O«Sn! letor 60111 **”' °' oroEteso!f > ■ Missionary in, Kheßj-Dear Sir ; Mjsdi end wife haying been pKitly-beuofltted.by the.use ofjonr Petroloum.lwtah to or;Owe ddsen bottlei ” «m the Congregational Minister in' this place, itaainraril of my pooplsare affected with indigestion and aninSfoE i of tho ilftjfj tho same of myself and vilb.' hAfim 1 >«vfn»' your rmouorion Koca S? m twocrUiree each—abootn Jeirend a hair ago.endvrd tare norcr onjoyed so.good heMth&r-years iawetaVa ; " ln f Wmo. jl tad not takena, single tattle, before ; that fullness of.tho stomach whieh-ro a&fessesitady* : peptio watfWiorod, and I bare felt nothing of Itelhc* that 1 JKjn. 1^ s JffVL u J} ao relieved from a chrShio disease iff the liror, which tad been of soreraPjeara standing. bytSC use of your Petroleum. > . . _SoM h/ S. M. KIER, Canalßlsln, QBO. H KBYSEtt, Ito Wood street, and Druggists and Medicine Dealers every- ; g here. «t2B UAOC^iIREOTTPEg^ ;tnsr PostOfßcaßnHrHng*,'TMtftkhreetL m aflfcimlß ofvoather* fromS A;M;;to 6P. an . accurate artistic and animate Likeness, unlike and vastly periar to the commas cheep daguerreotypes*ct the ftUovtar oheep prices: $3,54, & end upward, ecoardinirtc the siieandflittaUtyofcasoorArassß;!,;: •Hoaraftrchildrßnjfrotatl A.M,tO-3P.BC', i i partofthedty. ; - ' / ...tggfcjyi jrs*c°ri»*l qonultuqnum Agaatt mansn®* sale by Dr. 080. S. KEYBJEB, 14a *? Pries, retail at 18« and 25 eta. per box. tjaJJberaldcdactfcroa to those yhshire I sffgßSF"’ No ' jJomummEN- iailobh'w.- Bycrtar. to** - JOHff YQPKQ, JB^Smtfrtgy,- )r SS»AH»KBLOWA LoWKt i. ; O. 0» AngoroiiA LodffsNo.3B9yXaof O.P-m«tj *tW Wedn&sd&yeTealDgin wsshiagtamHiril* Waoa rt. - SWAMU rABTAOHA*-Sbrntefa ' . ' | ta«W I t v**«» .** t v \ V >v'. * f % r*#' * •» - 4 * ' V **■ p * * 4 f jf> # • *»' SPECIAL NOTICES. bmsCTois: J.K. Moorhead, W.J. Anderson, 5:0. Sawyer, B-B-Simpsorq Wm.M. Edgar, ILB. Wilkins, O.n.Paqlsoo, . William Oollingvood. R.B. Roberts, JohnM.lrwlnr Joseph Eajo, WotWllklnaon, . ‘ PayldCampho’.L : 1 -Jald' :: 7 V” f ' r '~• '.: •■• <..; ... -v. -•' • ' . > « . ' *> * ‘ • • • ■ ••• y .t- ■■ • 5 ' =EI ■V " ,X '*■ 'eH^r A *,- • f, dlrocUona In tho English, French, German and Spanish -■ . 1 * matftlmdAnnr ’ -AMUSEMENTS. w'oS* llB^ t tt f Boxes and Parqnetto 60o; PriTetofetauiSl o^^? smaU,ssj SeoondTier,ltio; Boiat^ii^S’^1 0 -£: PersqnsseenringseatewlllhochargSdlSxJm £s2^l emtifleate. Door, open at fflf o-SSk ■ oenceat 7% o’clock. Fbk bt£,?2?: andaqsempllßhed anthoresa and actress, Mra ANNA COR A 1 MOWATT......TbIs evening, March 22d, 1554. will dorodtheheanUftil Comedy of JSHJDH • ABOABOTIT’^m;- nswu2}.2l , ’xT lt sr T ??' li^', ABSENTEE Corner OCsliagbao, Mr. Hamilton; - Jniia. Mrs, eiamford. * Curtain Mntenais, ui ' HS6e^^toßj? , * Dg l or "“y.'feooipaon, Furniture tm3i Ilhelln Curtains,N.Y. fbiTt. IMB 1 M 8 J iran ] ,t etteet; oorner' Fifths PUlMehihia, Curtains Made-and Trimmed In the t££!KSh - tlx: - - • ' . .fmaiSOOr M- - Kthibition and saia ot HS. KATE S*GE would TeapeaffaliyAononnca io' tta ' y The Leather Work aloae Is well worthy the attooiim ev 1 ' the pnWle,- not merely tirits nooet/y, tmtdor' Uaetf Articles 'of farnitureiwork mented withratsed work, eqnst to the mwtelahoroto SSb' JAdlaa ragsoal In this workmay employ " a few hours pleasantly and profitably, and thus sthioly thV Pr«S U e‘f®^: : Among theepcclinensonratlUHon, Mrt.Saorwdnld bar- ' direct attention to the fibUoiring article* t^n.TjS r^elS t S ! * n<L *m«l l «hat Hots, most beanti-- .fally ilnlyhedr Workßoies: Foot Stool*.with embroidered • tJijs.l.'ictun.'s, frames beautifully ornamented. ■' • AVairotdersf —Dreetlng Downs for gentlemen: Test Pst> : hcantimUyosorked; Shawls ond Skirts; lor children: T °r2«S>i l ??'» tadl '?’ Bar S t oenW Slippers/ * aeA^fvSM'r^ r^UOt ’ : Blu1 “h> of Flowers »od numerous other articles i"l iim^iSfvS2?*a oll fe dto,e,lT “ | h e rilj.ton)eeteng*ge.. hoe-thq above srtlolC3 ; wIU he for solo during ' Jh- I olexhihitlon; and, an opportunity will thus be afforded to vtsttors to purchase.- ~ ' ' ExhlMtlom^ 113 ““ 7 te ' ob “oed at the Hall, during the. tonaSce!' 8 w ' etn,te d String and Brass Band will hoihat.'.. 3fejfff , P a P? l *higiirMy.anfl gentleman. 25 cents. / Doors open at from 2 till ID o’clock, I’.M., on each - - • - '• -• •• - ••• • • mar2li3t ?\■ } - ■•:■•■•• Orphans'Conrt Sale. be SOUL at PUBLIC ABCTIONJ by order of tho’ .t in Saturday, march asth, is^- P T * ? “ , lSeS|iill that certain LOT OF r tIK/jUNDj in tbflcdtyof Pittsbargba bounded ana described v bn Bmlthfield Street,'at the ■ dt3todcs r>T3B hot eartwardly from tho corner of Thlrd'atv. -i «'he.corner of. lot of James M’E o .n : Senreatri«£t S glcs wtth Bmlthfield street Qi-Mitcmiet; -thSmlthfleldstreetlOfebtte^SsFourth i£m wlt s ?ottrlll strwt W feet to aSS ; field street rtheppanlopg; Smithficld. street Wfeettto tho plaoo of Hffitfrimt Ob the eailsrsxdll- . InS-t* '.bmtkutinlbijbsclf^bWaidA^tbt^ ■■* SBIOK good. Terms mads knowh tit Sale. ‘ o r'!, :. ; m..ei .. ~ . MINAS UNDLE, _ ' ’ _m«’!fl 3dmlnL.tratornftf.wilklnson.desd. ■ : , w ' ' B f.«'wr-:Bi , tce Store, T4MIS BQBB, No. 8» MABKET (Street, heUeentbe M* r . ; ‘ fKfii °.^' uBl ? meM > *nd »U othenr.nbo nq ttrof tow NEW m above, witßanentirely taW -' *•■ “■* *“&* ”33?* .r,rt*™>^J irone ' I {v! I°,ar!:rat 1 ° ,ar!:rat OTeT ln thfaeXy; . ' ?sfgfeg?-g»*rU>logworn by the ladtba'Of PlUladeji'' (.Ma ani Now York, anil bo trails cannot Ibil to please all ol?MS“a^nti i '“ t ° “ lOCt “» ctal “” t g»d*i »«/ ; ** B . contjnttu-to manufacture,-as heretolbwc nll - deseriptlcmsof BOctaond Shoes, and-from Bis »- prer traty years in bp*in£*a in trojt% r - rh»jr cnKtntn.-gill he fairly dealt gjth- v. : marSt ' 2i Joli _.l , ' VK| ' l 'iNu houses roS » yLv s¥®rJ®“ ™n>Al ETEOTJJQj : / lrt,tiiatlargo brick ImiMlog, consisting of BererftV' |cnmm to, Mi the corner of Websteraod High itreetej end gg»te»»*ssaf®s£' girth street, and era hollt on lou 28 and tt>, lo Barth n. | oaod, end the rcsldno incijo, two end throe years, ssith in- ■ toreah-: BOBS * trCONNKtUAitys for o_W<Bobach. J ✓ • m,trit ' • ' ■ P- M. DATIa. AoriTn^- ■ T' * o. IEB, MKIICUANI TAHjOfi&ttrtn rtmern} * v* J^ 0 -! 5 MARKKT.atmit.a pla, stead, »hm tt»«» Bjanlait afcrahi assortnrtnvof-- fig|SSS ? SS3 g®^gom.B«odranjjeftund la wa<HnSi*t'aU ?; gpplytag tQ yKANK it Crystal • ■ iSSST* I “ raaB <= f A-M. ears® *bo, " 1 !T?°&§ E^Sj,Slfi y <1I ? M 8 t£ra *'» TATBRN sndBOAHD | vfi .*fr° frcnt of. »hleh is four sttrtierHgb; ■ i ! I ttowi.stortM.nllof: brick, iriUipostra' I ornj- MnTealeneej UMily- new, la a nxd.’ situitfan." ;Al»o;» number of small brick hrosmsate. ■: forrarUcnlsH' auction house. ■ ' • ' : - -. JAMES MoKBSNA. Auetfonasr.: i at' Übs ftllowlßjr «w n,'t 1 n«y<tart Autobiography: by Toi Taylor •, ~ HapaandMahapat hyflraoaGitaumxgl;.’ ; : AntoblogMpbyofaiiA'tKaa: by Mn. AusaO.Mowatt: ■ - jjj* rfr^OJs -IS. O *- Anstr * li *: by SamaelSidney: ’ “**<* r IKsSS^«Sg^Jv^ ,tob ' - w. A. GKDENPBNKfiY ft CO.T3. " > 76Toarth ? * ,UK i UiJ Young.: MUUon»lre: bj P. “yora.-koiioi'orßOnjnaidon, *c. Cartta. - is AotiOogrethy of en Aarw«: br Mrs. Anti* Oern Howaiti JastzcodTeft andlbrsalebr 1 - G. IL PEAIIPO?? ‘ ’ m ._nr Successor to II. P. Collar, ‘ miursl K 0.74 Third ctrwt, Dispatch BoiHJili*. ( BuportorTtoat; r •: - ‘JL »50 do do White Fifth; • . V 600 doneVilBolHerriflgr,iftdryrf]t:' •" r ■■■u • ..•» . -dO I.' dO: .- i. ; :tnftfllwm fjf. . t * 100. do small Mackerel; 7 • • > - 60 do and half bbU Urgotfo.l ‘ do . ~'.*7; • Wtte • •■.do -’do t ■ • do »"■ 5 •• • -■> I ‘ia...bblaNo,lgilmoa: , lOldtta do.' Fori*!obtr V.;! 1 , • v ENGLISH * RICHARDSON, ,-.l< Noe» 110 Water aod IMFrootftrwU.^, to^b^ 100 " Ammc “ “ n ?« 101l > ta -- mu2l ENGLISH ft nicnAtilw/wr . 1 ” 7 » ta Btora b* «»Ie by , J. A.MVXOBXBOH & QO. tl I! TT AM sr* Siaka Bacon Hasii tn storo tor tale br h-M. mar2L j. a. HPTCaiBOy Jb <XK . - BOPB--12 bales Hops landtag aod far sale by * 00.' • ; WNjy—H»TingirceiTed tho Agoncy of A 'o 1 nIZ I - XXAey&Co.’g OelabratedGOLDPENS, both Gold '■■ tmCura, tuck « But, UniW BUte* atratCtannS* eU.Mediam.-tadtrf a*f H<niy,ClnySS‘ An I jremoted, and tatofalaek ir thnrdAnbtteMs mtSSSi!? •g* ** a SAMUBIr B. LAUPFEK/ ‘ ' No. 87 Wot* etMt matffl - - . .S'CffiraßNU!«B>& man*) ;No.ia TiW«tMir. to*t dwp on Bprlus filrefL Si^ ,a COTHBEM*BOSr ' HaJlttTMnlrt- . fEUAiuttr-uo fcDlji topmta*: SO to artnfc Votnlab} ' _ , - «a«w jaaKPAfflwa * asssjasßt '4-» ‘V f i W,’. ■ *• Vv " l -»f ■ ' ■ ... »V,'. • y ’"'s-*' 'V-. i’ V-- **V . v ' v > < : ~ *, r,. : *' - f-i’ {^V^vv * 1 - ,'marlB:d*»Jal 3 =ISE ENE
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