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WEDNESDAY MOBNlNO::::»?SBRtJABY 21, 43-Reading Matter will l>e found on each Page of tUle Paper. «-S M pr.TriNGIU. 4 CO, Kewtpajxr Admixing AgtnU,™ the Agents for the Ktlrtrarjh Daily end Weekly Past and aso anthorised to receive AhTisrajstsWli and Snasmipnoxs for u« at the rami rates as te S nired at this offiee. Their receipts are regarded as payments. Their Otaws are at K** York, 122 Nassau srarirr, iio.TorT, 10 State street. HOUSING POST JOB OFFICE. Wa irsnld eall tile attention of MiiitGIIANTS AN'D BUSINESS MEN to the fact that we have joist received iroia Biiladclpliia a number or fiJnta of new Job Type,sod » Aid ‘now. prepared to fill orders. for Cards, Circulars, Dill fletulfi, Paper Books, Posters, and Programmes for exbibi* ,■; lions. All orders willbo promptly filled. Hews of tlie Day* Tho powe in the Bey. E. 11. Ckapin’a oharoh, New York, were rented the other day for $14,000. We have more news of Indian outrages on the I Texan frontiers. Eleven white men have boon 1 killed by the Bavages andfour oapturod and car ried off, with muoh Bve etook. I The exports of specie from New York last week ] were very light, in all only $lO,OOO, making the total shipments since the let of January $833,-! 4Q5 70. The exports of merchandise for the ' week, $719,274; imports, $1,997,163. In the lowa Senatorial contest, Col. Fitx Henry Warren, the champion of Whiggery in sunshine, and in cloud, was the choice of the old line Whigs, bat seven ultra Abolitionists compelled them to succumb and vote for Bov. James Har lan, an anti-eiavery man. t7e reoeived by telegraph, last night, a report of General Cass' speech on Lord Clarendon’s re mark that the Alliance tetwean France and Eng land was intended to settle the Western aa well as Eastern Question; bat it was so brief and un satisfactory that we prefer to wait for a fall re port. COXCBAbEO DEADLY WEAPONS. A bill has been introduced in the House cf Representatives, at Harrisbarg, making it a highly penal offence for a citiien of this Com monwealth to exercise his freeman’s right to hear arms for his own defenoo. Tbo weapons usually carried for defence aro tho knife, the pistol, and the sword-eane. These are deadly weapons; and from their very Bhape and natnre are concealed; that is, not carriod.in sight. By the peaeeebie and law-abiding, they are borne for no other purpose than self-protection Against sudden assault and lawless violence. The law- less, and reckless, the piok-pocket, tbo burglar, the thief, the robber and the rowdy are deterred from the commission of many offences and crimes by the knowledge that every man has a right to carry weapons of defence, and, that many do so. The bill of whiah we speak makes the very fact of concealment, that is, that the weapon is in the pocket, a crime punishable with great se- verity. The whole community is thus to be disarmed, because a few cases of stabbing occa sionally occur in drunken brawls. According to this bill our citizens may wear swords at their sides, like cavaliers cf old, or pistols in belts, in jiyht; bat to pat a pistol in the pocket, where it oaanot be seen, is a crime punishable with fine or imprisonment, whether it be n3ed Or not, and whatever may be tho danger apprehendod. How the offence Is to be discovered, unless the police are empowered to seise and ecarch all periods, wo are not informed. How largo n jack-knife or pen knife is to bo considered a deadly weapon will bo left, we presume, for the courts to define and determine according to their various views of what looks “ deadly." Carry ing a pistol in the pocket, whefe alone it can be conveniently oatried, is to bo considered “ con cealment;" and, whether loaded or not, it is; to be considered "deadly." Whether the old Quaker’s tobacoo box, which ho snapped at the robber and made him run, would be considered •«concealed weapon” tho abundantly warded tmbryo statute saith not. But by way of pre caution we would advise Quakers hereafter to beware how they snap their tobacco boxes, What right have honeßt men to scaro robbors and burglars in that way 1 Disarm tho whole com munity at once, and then robbers, burglars and thieves can ply tbelr trade with much less ap prehension, and with far more safety and profit. The honest man who is compelled by his busi ness to travel at night, should not bo permitted to shock tho nerves of the highwayman by tho presentation of a pistol. No matter whether it is loaded or not. A pistol is a deadly weapon, powder or no powder; and carrying it in a pocket is concealment. So while, the highway man escapes to the woods, the honest traveler may be picked np, and fined and imprisoned for carrying a “ concealed deadly weapon.” Prohibit the carrying of arms lor defenoe and tho law-abiding will obey, while the lawless and reokiess will oarry arms as heretofore, and have all the rest of the community at their mercy. Our radical reformers seem unable to find any way of preventing the abuse of liberty oxoept by abolishing liberty altogether. Because a few evil disposed or druuken persons make a bad use of tho right toicar arms, the whole community most be disarmed at onee. To this class of re formers belonged the old Datohman, who said that the makers and vendors of lnoifer matches should all bo sent to the penitentiary, because by tbs oareless use of matches many fires were occasioned. The oareless use of candles has tho same effeot, and we suppose candle makers •hoold be punished in the same way; and tho use of the oandles prohibited. The art of pen manship gives rise not only to ruinous endorse ments, but to villainous forgeries and frauds. Why not prohibit the teaohing and uso of the art of ponmanship at once f That would be radical reform. It would put an end to all forgeries, and many other frauds; and wonld operate ns some restraint on the credit system, as now rajn oasly abused. The liberty of tho preßS is muoh landed in this country as an clement of freedom and general intelligence. Xot it is linble to con stant abuse; and in tho hands of the evil dis posed the press may be made a weapon as dead ly to reputation, and .to the poase and happiness of Individuals, as the bowie knife to the person. Snoh radioal reformers as Louis Napoloon of Franco remedy this evil by abolishing all liberty of tbe press, and prohibiting the publication of any thing of a political natnro not approved by the agents of the despot. Now, Louis Napoleon is a reformer of the same school of whieh wo speak. A free press is a good thing; bat its abase is an evil, and to cure the evil, all freedom of the preßS ls prohib ited. Snoh remedies for the abase of liberty may -do for deßpcts; bat the remedies for evils ! in this country should be each as regulate the natar&l rights of the oitixens, and prevent their abase; and not sueh as suppress all natural rights. The right to'bear arms, and provide for his own defence, is the natural right of every man. But beoauee tho right is abased by a few, and an occasional crime is committed, the right is to be wholly taken away, and the wholo o immunity disarmed. The atrong, the pugoa oioue end the evil disposed may like the pro. posed Jaw. It places aU the rest of tho com munity at their meroy. But for all purposes of preserving the peaoe, of preventing crime, or improving the morals of the people, tho pro posed law is as little needed, and as absurd, as would be a law against tho manufacture of lnoifer matches, or the carrying of snapping tobacco boxes. We want laws for the suppression of crime •v. • ; : -v-V;-> -•:' ■ v; ■. and for the punishment of the abases of liberty ; The Expected Great Comet. —The eminet lass certain, Boyereaod-ÜBfaUmgfor-tha£o.:pnr:*-u&Btronomer,M;ltobinUt,‘Meinberofthe~f'rei)Ch "poses: bet laws to disarm the whole eommnni. \ Aoademy of Sciences, gives somo very interest* ty; to search houses and persons; and to nop- : ing details relative to the return of that great' press and abolish the rights and libertiesof the ' combt, whose periodical coarse is computed by hcnestmanyy.in order to restrain the dishon-i the most cclebraic;! observer at three.hundred, cat oFlegislatioathat is nciitior .j years. i wise, republican* nor Suited’fo ttieSpirit of the Our cyclioal records show that it pas observed ' ‘ " In the year 104. 392, 682, 975, again in 1264, and the next time in 1658, always described as shilling with the most extraordinary, brilliancy. Most of the Europesirastrondmers had agreed in announcing the return of this comet in 1848; but it has hitherto failed to appear. In fact, it is not so. easy or simple a matter to oompnte those vast cyclical periods as seme superficial persons, who do not look beyond the day of the year in which they live, may imagine. We are, how ever, assured by. Mr, Babinet, that, up to ■ this moment, this beautiful star *' is .living on its brilliant reputationso that Sir John Herschel himself was wrong'when he despaired of its re appearance, and put crapo on his telescope I We are now informed that a cclobrated and ac curate computer-i-M. Bommo, of Middleburgh with a patience ond'devotedness truly German, has gone over all previous calculations, and made a new estimate of the Beparato and com bined aotiou of all the planets upon this comet of three hundred years ; and he has discovered that it was not lost to us, but only retarded in its motion. The result of this severe labor gives the arrival of this renowned and rare visiter in August, 1868, with an uncertainty of two years, more or less; so that between 185 G and 1800 these who are then living may hope to soo tbo great laminary which in 1550 caused Charles V. to abdicato. Decidedly Rich* Tho following letter from a Mormon Elder-to the California Aaßembly ia decidedly one of the most piquant letters we have seen for a long To the Honorable the Membtrt of Assembly of the Stale of California , Understanding that considerable difficulty has attended yoar efforts to elect a suitable per son.to officiate-os chaplain to your honorablej body, and that yon have not as yet made any choice, and feeling as Ido a deep interest in the welfare and prosperity of our youthful State, and also being deeply sensible that the favor and blessing of Almighty God is necessary thereto, I feel strongly desirous to see some one chosen to fill that office iu order that the bles- Bing, wisdom and.guidance of God may be in voked upon your counsels and deliberations. Believing it to bo inconsistent with the prin ciples of the Gospel, thepraotico of Jesus Christ, and the economy of the government of God, to sell prayers at the rate of twelvo dollars apiece ; and not believing that a prayer whioh costs twelve dollars will have any more influence with the Almighty than one whioh is offered freely, I propose, should it meet with the approbation of the honorable membera of this House, that inasmuch as God.bestows His blessings “with out money and without price,” to offer my ser vices to ask those blessings freely as they are given, and thereby give a slight testimonial of my regard, for the interests of the State and Community. With great respect, I remain your oh’t serv’t, M. D. MERRICK, An elder of the Church of Jeaua Christ of Lattor day Saints. SiCE&MESTo Cxtt, January 9, 1856, The Assembly, after the receipt of the above, rofused to pay for the services of a chaplain, but invited all tho Ssoramento clergymen (the Mormon minister Included) to visit the House alternately, and offer up there a morning prayer for the good of the souls of the honorable mem bers. One reverend gentleman vows that he won’t accept tho invitation, becanßO thoro.is no pay for the work. Another doolines to go near the Assembly beoause, os he says, it has ac knowledged “by'B largo vote, the Christianity of that daring imposture of aystemiied licen tiousness called Mormonism.” It Is presumed that the Mormon will havo all Ihe praying to himcclf. AsTOHianjKO Camoo&AFmc Feat —We bate bad probated as a speoimen cf writing which certainly deserves to be considered tho eighth wonder of the world 1 It is nothing Use (or more) than the Lord’s Prayer, written with a pencil upon the surface of a card that can bo covered over entirely by a golden half dollar. It can be read distinctly with the naked eye, and i when viewed through a magnifying glass, the I letters are observed to be as regularly formed as though traced with tbo instrument of a skillful engraver. Barnnm has the Lord’s Prayer in a circle of not larger than a half dime, and con* eiders it sufficiently curious for a place In his Mu seum. There are a few instances, indeed, where U has been written on a surface not larger thin & golden dollar; but we believe this is tho first time it was ever done within a circle fully one* third less than that mentioned above. It was performed, too, with a pencil and without the use of a magnifying glass. The author of this chirographic wonder is a young man named NY. I. YesceLus, who styles himself tho American Card Writer, and who has been stopping at the C:ty Hotel, in this place, for some time past. The AnisiocnATic Dax Rot.”—The Lon don Times, which began the attaok upon tho aristocrats element of the British Government as tho cause of the present defects In the mili tary system, is ably seconded by other London papers. Douglass Jerroid calls it tho “aristo cratic dry rot,” and says tho whole fabric is a etraoture of a century nui more of the most shameful injustice, tbo vilest jobbing, and the most selfish ignorance. He congratulates tho country on Ua full with the Ministry, and says:— “ Hcncoforth, we muat have generals and ofti oers from the groat maeo of the people, and not from a few coteries. Gruian, and wounds, and service, must henceforth purchase military rank, and not cash. Sears may buy promotions, but not baok checks. And tho lime is fast ooming —preoent events hurry it onward—when the people of England will no longer be tho property of two or three houses—ooroneted Noodles nml Doodles; imbecilities that 'came in with the Conqueror/ (and will go oat with tho coming of the conquering mass) —hot will supply their own statesmen. Drains will rule, and not baubles.” Notable Death. —The Charleston Courier notices the death, in that city, of Colonel Francis Kinlock Hager, in the 82d year of his age, and tells ns that, when a young man, he joined Dr. Elrlo Bollman, of Philadelphia, in a daring attempt to liberate the Frenoh patriot, Lafayette, from tho dungeons of Oimuts; an en terprise which resulted in their own imprison* meat for a long period. Ho was a pupil of the famous Dr. John Hunter, and a fellow-student of Dr. Pbyslck, of Philadelphia. On his return to his native land he served In tho United Slates army, and commanded a regiment of artillery attaohed to the Southern Division, in the war of 1812. He afterwords resigned, and became a prominent politician, member of tho South Caro lina Legislature, etc. Fanaticism in Harvard College* Hon. Edward Greely Loring, a candidate for tho vacant Law Professorship in Harvard Col lege, has been rejected by the faculty of that In stitution. He is U. S. Commissioner at Boston, and Ms Bin was a refusal to resign when called upon ty tho abolition fanatics at tho time of tho renditionof Burns. R. 0. Wlntbrop, Abbott Law rence, cx Gov. Washburn and ex-Governor Clif ford vot«d for him, but tho narrow-minded zealots wore too strong fur them. Harvard Col lege depends in no Blight measuro upon tho South for support. How can she expect a con tinuance or it after ostracising a man for daring to execute a law entirely constitutional, and one that was executed by a Clay, a Webster, and a Fillmore ? The “Order” ih New York.— Tho New York Herald Bays that at the late Convention of Know Nothings at Syracuse, the number of members Btated to be in good standing wore 142,000; at the Convention held just before the election io that State, the number represented 'la good standing was 60,000. Thiß would show a large Increase, If tho Herald could be relied on; but, unfortunatoly, facte which appear in that sheet have to bo verified before they can be received without allowance. Prospects or Another Whig Senator from Missouri. —From an article in the St. Louis (Benton orgaD,) we judge taere is some likelihood of the Benton men uniting with the Whigs for the purpose of defeating Atchison for the U. S. Senate. The wars of the Roses hardly paralleled in bitterness this feud between the Benton and anti-Benton men in Missouri; and the result may be a Whig U. S. Senator, while that party compose but a meagre minority in the Legislature. - Somes Death.—Here was a Russian on one knee, in the act of taking aim; the mnzzle of hie firelock rested on a forked stick. He was dead; the side of his head had been knooked off by a oonnon shot. His death was so sodden and quiok that he was not knooked down; and the remaining pare of his' face stiff looked sternly along the firelook. It was an astonish ing sight—every one that oonld, came to look at | him.— Extratt of a LtlUtfrom th*■ Orimtq. l From the Correspondence of the North American.], Vi'ASiimaTOK, February 18.—Tho United States Government bas positive assurance that Gen. Qaitman bas nothing to do with any flllibusler ing expedition against Cnba, and believes that no expedition is on foot. Attempts wero made to direot the Kinney Central American expedition .against Cuba, bat wholly failed. Tho Spanish Minister in Washington giveß assurance that Spain will pay indemnities in the Black Warrior steamship case, and others, for injuries inflicted on American vessels. The statement respecting the: alleged resignation of Mr. Mason and others of our Ambassadors, in Europe, is all flotion. There is much excitement hore about the veto of tho Fronoh Spoliation Bill, and efforts will be made to fasten the latter to the General Appro* priation Bill. The Washington correspondent of tho New York Times is perfectly Bhooked, it seems, at tho low necked dresses of our oity belles when they are supposed to be in full costumo. If I was a husband or father, or both, I might so far sym pathise with tho Bcribe of tho Times as to enter a feeble protest against tho prevailing mode; but being only an unaccompanied stray waif iu weary world, I am willing to admit —sinner as I am I—a penchant for dresses out short at both ends. Besides, the fashion i 3 al ways accompanied with the holy and tender as sociations of infancy. As tho countryman said, when asked, after leaving ono of tho Presidential levees, if he had ever seen such a sight before ? " No,” was tho emphatic response, “ no< rises / %eas trrjnt'J [ From tho Cincinnati Commerviut, Sloodfty.] Dlatrcciing Affair—Two CUlldrcn Darned to Death. Friday laßt, at Georgetown, n villago on the Coleraln turnpike,' fourteen miles from this city, two children, named Engliaon, a boy of two years and an infant girl, were burned to death. The mother of the children had left them alone to ran across the street and havo a talk with a friend, and returning, having been gono half an hour, she observed smoke issuing one of the door and windows, and on opening the door, tho flames burst out so futiously that no ono dared to enter, thongh tho cries of the children was a terribly affecting appeal. Through one of tho windows the innocent victims were seen writli log in tho tiro, whioh quickly oonsntned them. Their bones were rakod from the ash®, and were yesterday buried. The heart of tho infant was not destroyed, end was alt the particle of flesh that remalnes. An Onu Pafee Cauiulu — The oldest paper carrier iu tho city is a worthy colored man, named Moses Small, at present in bis 78th year, who commenced carrying papers for tho Evening Post in 1800, a paper published in this city by Messrs. Niles & Frailey; from 1807 to 1811 the North American, published by Jaoob Wagner; from 1811 to 1836 the Gaiotto, Btarted by John Hughes, and afterwards published by William Gwynn ; since which time he has been employed serving tho Baltimore Patriot. Ho has aver aged in his walks sixteen miles caoh day, whioh for forty-nine years, loot up a total of 3f0,0'J2 miles —this is nearly to the extent of nine times around the world, and yot ho appears nearly as ootivo as over.— Bali. Ban. IlociUnd'B German Bitters, propped and sold by L)r. Jaekaou, at tho German Medical Store, 120 Arch street, Philadelphia, daily in crease in their well deserved celebrity for the ouro of all diseases arisiog from derangement of this liver. These Bitters have, indeed, proved a bloesiug to the afflicted, who show their grntitudo by the most {l ittering testimo nials. This modioino baa established for itself a name that competitors, however wily their schemes, or oeduotivo their promises, cannot reach. It gained the public sonfideocc by tho immense benefits that have been derived from it, and will ever maintain its position. Sec adver tisement THE COSMOPOLITAN ART AND LITERARY ASSOCIATION. Organized for Vie Encouragement and General Diffusion of Literature and Uu Pint' Arts on a new and anginal plan. THIS NEW ASSOCIATION 13 DESIGNED Tu KNCoUK- Bgt* and popularise the Fino Art*, and disseminata paro mud wholesome LLcrataro throughout the country, for this purpose a Gallery of Art is to be permanently founded, which will each year contain a choice and valuable colloc* lion of Paintings Statuary, Ao. For Free Distribution. The Aisociation will also publish and issue to its mem bers each year, iho best Literature :f the day, oonalstiogof the most popular Monthly Magazines, Keviows, and Pic torial Library works. The officers of the Association for 18C4 have the pleasure of announcing that the subscription books for the current year arc now open, and that the first annual distribution of Works of Art contained in tho above Gallery will take place on February 28th; on which occasion there will be distribu ted among tho members of the Association, free of charge, several hundred superb Works of Art, among which wIU be the original and world-renowned statue of Xliroxa Powers, The Greek Slave, purchased at an expense of over $&,0001 Also, a large and very choice collection of magnlficuut OIL PAINTINGS, con sisting of the bost productions of celebrated American and Foreign Artists, among which are the works of Souteg, Meeker, Read, Kensett, Griswold, Clough, Frankenstein, and other eminent American Artists, which, with tho con stant editions mado through un agoot now in Europe, will render this by far the moat complete Gallery cf Art in the United States. The Literature published for dissemination ainoug tne members of tho As* voclatiou, for 1804, wiil consist of mo following Monthly Magazines, llovUws, viz: Harper's, Putnam, Black wood, Knickerbocker, Godoy’s Lady's Book, Graham’s Mag azlne, and the lllastrated Magazine of Art, together with the following Quarterly Reviews, ro-printed in Now York, vis: Westminster, London Quarterly, North British, and Edinburgh. This Association Is open to all; any person may become a member on the payment of $3, which entitles nlm to a membership and any one of the above Magazlnenor Reviews for one year, and also a fret ticket in tho annual distribution of dtatusry, Paintings, Ac. All who take five memberships are entitled to any five of the Magazines one year, end six tickets in the distribution. The wide-spread tame of the above periodicals render* it needless to say anything in their praise, as it la conceded that, as litorary organs, they are fur in advance of any others in the world. Tho publisher's price of each Is inva riably $3 a year; thus by becoming a member of this Asso ciation, it secures to all the two-fold benefit of three dollars’ worth of sterling literature and a ticket in tho distribution of the moat magnificent collection of choico*works of Art in the country. UTTBIA'S LIVING AGE, Weekly, will bo furnished one year and two memberships for $B. The Gallery of the Association Is located at Sandusky City, where superb granite buildings have been erected for it, and in whose spacious saloon the whole collection of Paintings and Statuary will be exhibited. The net proceeds derived from tho sale of memberships, arc devoted expressly to the purchase of Works of Art for the ensuing year. The increasing interest felt in the advancement of the Fine Arts warrants tho belief that this Association will, with the powerful aid of Literature, become at once unlver* sally popular, as it not only cultivates and encourages the Fine Arts, but disseminates sterling Literature throughout the thereby adapting itself to the present wants and tastes of the American people, enabling both rich and poor to make their homes pleasant and attractive, by the aid of Sculpture, Pointings, and the best reading matter which the wide range o! American and Foreign Literature affords. A few of the peculiar advantages derived by joining this Association are— IsL All persons get tho full value of their subscription at the start, in tho shape of sterling Magazine Literature. 2d. They are at the same time contributing toward pur chasing choice Works of Art, which are in turn to be dis tributed among themselves free of charge. 3d. Each member is also directly encouraging and patron izing the Arts and Artists of the country, disbursing many thousands of dollars through its agency. Those who purchase Magazines at bookstores will observe that by joining this Association, they receive the Magazine and free ticket in the annual distribution, all at the same price they now pay for the Magazine alene. All persons on becoming members, can have their Maga zine commence with any month they choose, and rely on its being mailed to them promptly on the first of every m nth, direct from the New York and Philadelphia publish ers. Back numbers furnished if desired. Dooka open to receive names at the Eastern office, New York, or Western office, Sandusky. Persons remitting funds for membership, should mark Utters. “ Registered," and state the month with which they ulsh their Magazines to commence, and also their post office address In full, on the receipt of which, a certificate of membership, together with the Magazine desired, will be forwarded to any part of the country. tar Offices of the Association, at the Knickerbocker Mag* azlne office, 848 Broadway, New York, and at No. 160 Water street, fiandoshy, Ohio. Address, (at either office,) 0. L. DERBY, Actuary O. A. A L, A.' Memberships may also be obtained aVNo iAQ Woodstxett, GEO. H. EETBEBifftnU. '■ , ' ' .'"A 1 ". '' — 1 ■ l . i #£* Wh at oar N» I gjubova Bay. u t Blr.-MV, Xaue’.Celebrated jbiver Plus. Sew Tore, August 30,1500. .' ■.‘Wp, tho undersigned, having made trial of Dr. StLanVs. Celebrated Liver Tills, must acknowledge that they scathe "beet medicine for Slot Headache, Dyspepsia, andTLlt'cr Complaint, that tto have. ever -used. Wo tafco pleasure in rccotnbietfuUis Uifem'To mg p nblf&v'and/ fluent, that S£ .thcso-vWwo troubled 'tf-iefcbiiy'of:th« above complolnU •will giro thiid'a 01r trial, they will not ficsltawio acknowl edge thfirboneficlal effects. V"; ’ y‘.') • f l - -;f MitSi IJILLi-East Troy. - , - „ JtiiS. ST tUVJiN Troyi v ; ; _Vp. fc.-r-Xh* M’LaneVcel abrated Vermifuge, can now he butlat all respectable Drug .Stores in Urn city. Purchasers will please be careful to ask for, and ta'sonone but Dr. M’l.anc’s Liver Pills. Tbcra ore other Pills, pur porting to be Liver Pills/ now before the public. Also, Jon sale By tins sole proprietors/ fcbl7:iiftw p..ipi nf Tbnußftiiid Jglowera t fur beauti* fying the Contpleiiot:, an-J eradicatiug nil TaH, and Pbecklcs frbm tho face. SoH jit Dr. KIEYoLB 9,140 "Wood street. . anSO HARRIED, On the CUi inet., hy-Kev. Snmnel J.lteid, hey. W.S LIVINGSTON, of Chu 4 ahom», MK*»s:;ippi, and fill s JU-Uin H.LBOOKd r &f Pittsburgh, P<u, Union Academy. 01TI HALL. THE tJNP ARE ALLEGED SUCCESS OF T[IE SABLE OR PH EA NS Has induced the Manager to prolong his stay. SIR. HAYS, The UnparalL'd Dancer, will appear (hr tho first time In this City. PROFESSOR CLARK Will appear a till perform many cf his Wonderful Hr® Feats, The India Rubber Man and Contortionist, will also appear. gig- For particulars, sea email bills of the dAy.*t3X feb2l:lw ' ' ‘ ' Tt©»ia«itce it Evergreen. THE UNDEUBIGNED offars-for sale his property In the Kvergreen Colony, ltose Township, firs mile* from Pittsburgh The house la - ' CSby 21, Arranged with Four llooms, a Eitebeu, and a laige Hell on thetir-d floor, and la provided with a WaterCloiu* and Bath Boom—the latter with auitttbli* hot and cold water pipes. Attached to th* boose are TwoAcrea of Ground, held in foe, on which thero la a Wo l l of unfailing soft water, a .Stable and a Chicken House. The Colony is provided with* School of tho high* o*t order, and is Under the management of a gentleman from. Virginia, a member, Well qualified to teach even i the higher branches of. study. TbL? Admirably. conducted School Uof incalculable advantngo to tiiemanof family, as the ideas here hive ah opportunity of ph oting without the Contamination Influence of ouiridv pretsuTt* too <ften found around schools In the city and imnnuiato vicinity. The House and the Two Aorta will bo. u>id with or with* outtbe loteresfiu tbo ftriu ptnj*ny, and the avail* will bo taken In baXdncu -uXcerUfaica of Cepvsii against fobdl . WILLIAM A- HILL, 61 Wood street. IWILIBLSX. t-ja.gdod Tun-ut, fjr ooe or more years, thd Tav«ro fitaod, ued i-.ijuecc,d therewith, ut j,re e,., »'ccu:d*fi by I*. ; er, liuatu •••n llw cornor of ibo llament imi Diamond idl-y. i’t t?burgh. 'Phi's tct,«uil ijiv nlwftvs baJ a g « d. country market bosi* nvaa, aa-iis ncit l£«4;«d'for thii 1 . paxp-j**. . Apply to" ’ JAilh'S M. CniU.-TT, r«Lgl:uD'*aS At th.- ulV* of tb>* Gu Co. PIC S S 8 VLVA Si A It A 1 L UUAU TUB LtWlsTu-WK lilUßO* IIKLCILT. All Trains now Cros-lng ou tho new BridH© wiucou.m« , nco run, lug again pu >iV‘M»Af neat, OcTOCfcH. Cth. leaving Pm* burah d .ily. (eacept ut i o'clock £*. SI. ' f>bil-iw j. A;i- nA Ut.-*, .ij:i i iii tv.'.m’ft Railroad. Uio Uouorahie tut* Juugesuf the Court or (itmcral X Quarter oesJionßof iho.l'eace, in and lor the county vl Ailc^heov; . The petition of P«*«r BaUglimnn, of tho Fifth Ward, city of Pittsburgh, la tho county aforesaid, humbly aheweth, — That your puiivioi.er loith provided himself with materials for th** accommodation oL u**ei?raana others, at his dwel ling house in tho'Ward afurwaU, and pxay* that your Honors will to pleased to grant him a license Id keep a.pub 11c hon«.» cf entertainment, mid your peuouer at in duty bound, will pray. pLTLfI 13AUUUMAN. We, the autxwniber*, cßUeus of the Ward aforesaid, do corlif; Uittttba above petltionerisofgood repute for honesty and lctnpriTur.ee, and is well provided with house room and convcniciitoi for tba acoouiinoJ-iiioo of strangers and Ua- Tviurv, and that said tavern is uece&sary. Lf/iu* Duve, Hubert hlahuy, Ldvxa Quiftg, It. Dean, 3. Ward, J Wc.'jcr, It. licli, Chmit-a A. Dryaa, Jacob Ahi, Jmnus Kurnev, D. 1). Andy, M. gthwortr. |f.n>2l:3i:d»w. KUhiitl UA.Uo i*v‘ AiAAM/Xi—Dana; tnwiu c ement t*bjna Of th* year, when so- many persons are troubled with chops, chujes, Ac., »n theit bauds, lc Is well to know taut the UEitPLl'iO beaisuU soreness, aad imu Tes rou3hu4&vi of the It readers the ekiu fcstt, Fisootn undwintvi and Laving b=eu uaad with gre.il.success, ior, tC*era* Jems piat, L* thb city, it has never been invrv popular than at present. Its low' price ptttM* it vii Lia the ot all. cents per cake, or Sl,«b u d-jiua. Hold by ft, tL CUTUBuiiT, lid Third Mrect C9r»Bewaro of iciiiatioa*. 'due genuine la sold ostf at the above piaCc. f b2l A.\ol’iiKU sgrtM.'Y at tiia Lite sod iSitoU’Jasar i:*uuj leia. Hagazinc f vr'M^rch; \aDk**« Naiioup, M Huv York Jfciirusil Ec v wv*4 uu4 «l iat ch?Zj>ikiuk StC-ro at' \V. A. Qli*D£.Nl’~NN Y & i;o', Jr’Uih at., ojipaaim tho Ihcutre 1 1 14to ami HezuU-a of P*cny ref; 4 p»ico*l. Yal>£cu .Suii' March* cfs. iVteZWi*’.-* iUg*ljD« Iti.ri “ IV-r f4iC by H. .MINSK & Co, fib.i r:u. .“2 SxuiiLflclJ cirftt. RILEY’S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH AND QUANT STREETS, eirrsnvxan, r.t TUU.7, Pi.-.prloiJr. In xaa uotuix <>r cornu* ruas. so. a or 0= corchi-r Term, lahi. In Hit* matter of tho voluntary us cl,*nmeat of M. ftedkiovon to Thox. 11. Sill. s. And n<»w, to wit, FcUuory 19,1555, cu motion .l. *. [■of 1» Ucird, in Ci''/a I'c.urt, it i - ordered that boii-*' I- Jfivxm to til pci'Murl Interest*.;!, by publication l» uvo news;apex3 published in tbe city or I’lttr-burgh, at lca»t ©u.-v a week .or tfirta coisSrcutiro Keeks, that an ap w il l-o mud.’ to tLe Court ©f Common Pleas on .-'siiudßy, tbe Ida. day of March, lsii, for an order on takl assignee to r-'-trs mrfer and re convey tni-1 assigned property, anUf-riUo rtl of said assignee and Lis sureties, Ac. by tbs Court. From the record. fttb'ji) Y.IK CAMPftCLL, JR., Prothonotßry. AilE particularlyiurUtii la call oui examineour stoc& of HtcvuS, comprising ercry TBtlfcty required for steamboat usS', wluiUv we cff<:r at prices that cannot fall 10 cite b&UtfacliG&r aiUSF, UHISISQEP. A Q&AFF, lit Wood street. oAEfe.—A v aLUAULK PiIUFEKTY, Of i 7 iwt front, on i,racoc* street, Allegheny City, near the pearl Mills, by Hli fret deep toJttcboecaatreet, with a large "Two Sioti URICIC HOUSE, with hail, Ac., and convenient ly arranged, largo yard, Hydrant, Coal House, Wood Shod, Ac. Tho above having a Urge front on tiro good a.rceta, Bad So u favorable location, 10 very desirable, and will be ■old for £1,703. Terms—sTM) la bond ; remainder,' $lOO, at on# and $6OO In ten years. 8. tUTUBKBT & BON, Real Estate and General Commission Agenta, 140 Third street. febSO. BOOK Hi ORE KKMuVEO. —Uur friends, customers, aud the public generally, are requested to bear in mind that we have remored out cheap Book, Newspaper and Magatlne store to No. AS Fifth street, opposite the Theatre, where we Intend to keep on hand everything in car line of business. Person* dealing wuh us will always Cod all the dow publications on our couuters 09 soon &a they are Issued from tbo press. Dou’tforgct the place. Fifth street, opposite the Iheatro. febia> W. A. GILDENKENNKY & CO. WORKS ON UaKDKNING.—Paru-e'a Treatise on the Strawberry, Tta Fruit CultcrJst, end Downing Fruit Book, Young G ■riner’a A«Htst»ut, and a largo assort ment of 80-Ae on Horticultural and Rural afbdrs—just received and for sale by fob‘2o JAMES WATIDUOP. i tpu flail—l’ApV Selected fir «al* i-y \j icb-:Q J aS. MotAUOULIX, KED POTATOES—iOO burtirisf.r e*l« iw fcb2o J A 3 MOLACQHLIN. Gardener Wanted. A BIS OLE MAN, who understand GarucMog and attend* log market. Apply to J. J. GILLESPIE, febl&.w , 7ti Wood eerect. THAT FINE MANSION on F«nu street, tho former rcfcl* dooce of Gen Leritner. * FOR SALE —Eight-ninths of the steamer THO 3. SHRI VKR, an excellent’boai, and in good condition. FOR SAID OR TO LET—The BANKING OFFICES ol Gen. Larimer, on Fooith ftro«t. For particulars enquire of Gdn. T»m. Larimer. Jr., or of the uidoMSgcctC THOMAS MELLON, feblfcdi ‘ Trustee. .v'iuv,, '•/ -It in Tru# I THAT PICTURES f superior exccllenco may be obtained ut LARGO’S New Dnguerrean Galle q&wfrafr ry, No 70 Fourth Street, afprice* varying from WWf' One to Xif»aty Dollars. All work warranted to please. Children taieniu u few ceecn-la. Coll and examine specimens of tlie various «tyle3. ; Rooms open day and eve ning. _ f<jb!9 Ur. David. Hunt, Dentist, May again beiound at Dia office,on FOURTU '■'■LQ.rTEPStreot, nearly opposite Pattcrson’u Livery Sta ble.' febl9;3w CIORN MEAL—76 bbia iresh ground Just arrived and fbi J pale by . -JAB. M’LAUGHUN, feh!9 No. 10 Smithfield street. BUCK WHEAT FLOUR—4O cook* for sale by foblO - JAS. M’LAUQHLIN, BEANS— xoy bus to arrive by Railroad and tor sale by f«b!9 . ; HENRY H. CQLIJNB. DIVIDEND SCRIP, of the Ohio end Pennsylvania Rail road Company, bought at tile office of feb!9 AUSTIN LOPMIS, 93 Fourth street. BRUNERS— 60 pairs of the German Pruners, X the best pruning Instrument In uso, for sale by foblO • JAMES WAR DROP. BIKi) lmproved patterns, vaxioas elica, Rt redaced prices, for eulo by ' foblQ 81110 IUSiUSIa—SOO Ne»t BmReU, for s»l° by febl9 , JAMK3 WABDROP. BIRD SEEDS—FiMhCunuTy, Hemp, Rape, Ac. by fob!9 JAMES WAKDUOP. ROOMS—6b Uoicn tHa dav receired and lor Eale by foblO UESIIY H. COLLINS, T)UTTEII—IO bblo crLao roll received and for sale by ti febiO . IIKNItT n. COLLINS. SEMI- ANNOAL SALE.—A. A. MASON A CO. will open, on Monday; February 19tb, another: large lot of red, ytllow and white all wool wbioli will be fiold at about ouo-half the usual prices, j L-LI9 Delaines— a. a. mason a cu. win open, on Mon day, February Kith, 4 more ca?cs of new style • M. De laines, at 8,10 and V2\6 cents, usually sold for and 25 ‘ cents. febl9 SHAWLS.— A few more of those splendid Empire State Long Shawls at IS. uaiuallv Eeld for SQ, may still bo hod at • ' A. 4- MASONS CO/S, f o blP ■ • / 25 Fifth street Laandry Blue. ~ , k „ , THI3 13. SIMPLY INDIGO DISSOLVED, wittiotit inja ring any of itspropirties. It pos«eases a uedaed Ad* vantage over the -undiflaolved Indigo, on account ortho facility with which it can bo used and its cheapness; it he* £ng t welHtoownfact that .not more than one-half of the Indigo can be dlsaalyed Inwator; Washer women ana fam iheswUl dud it a great saving. For saU by Jir — .:»*> ' - - : . JOHN BASJVV*. J ’J- + i " <t * r . ’ , FLEMING BROS., Successors to J* Eidd. & .Co., -60 Wood street. NEW ADVEETISESIENTS. ME. J. BLYTHE BOOTH, Tortrn and btable* for U«nt< Mcambo&i Owners For "safe. . NEWS By JEttE&BABHv J Reported Bipressly for the Daily Horning Post. ' l plre at Geneva, ODio* Cleveland, February 20. —A fire occurred at Gen6vsi:OMbj ; Iftßt night, which tfODShmed tfcs Btoie of Crowell, Wilcox & the Post Office land contents. 88. BBUKET4 UNIVERSAL remedy ] ii far soperior to any that baa ever yet been ; totbopubllo.- Operating upon nil th'o organs of tha body, and apon the skin at large, It re establishes, when dlstfr dered, that relative action which la necessary to bo per formed by the different organs of the system in a etato of health, and which are always deranged In al state of disease. It is decipable to any and every disease, In all stagey and haa made the most asuraUhiug cures that have ever Appeared upon record. Price $l,OO per bottle, gold by fcb!9 - &L.CUTHBEBT. HO TffinHt. CIAHU IS USELESS UNLESS KMVLOyJiD! —s*-,600 /WalfTED.— Persons .-seeking an investment for their cash, can purchase a Gro/md_ilentof s3,oQoj.on-taluable •City Property’, fjrlVe'nlj'-flre Ifundrc<l liollars. For par ticulars apply to. - -8. GCTHBEItT & EON. feblO ; : 140 Third street. UCK.ETS—4 M>tU White Ct-aar Buckets, brass bound; 16 dozen Eastern Brooms; for sale by ’ ' “ V. IL. DBAYO, No. 1 D:a;nopa. Y\KIKI) IiISKS, ILiMa AND SUOUl.UKiuVloi’snletoy I » f e bia . - r it. PRATO. SUNDttiJSS— 2 boxes Fresh Farina; ii do Orris’s Corn Starch; 12 dozen Fresh Peaches, pickle?, Ac; 10 do- Ketchup nnd Popper Banco; • 5 hhds Lovexing’s Syrup; . , . £obbla .do • Sugars; rccmvea at the Family Grocery Store of _ feblS F, R. DUAYO, Ncul Piamond.. TtIAS— 24 chests 1 finest qualities. feblS i T IIAS BEEN ÜBfcD WITH GREAT SUCCESS.—The I Herpetic Soap, the real genuine article, can only be ob tained of the subscriber, at No. 140 Third street. It cures all chaps, chafes, Ac.; heals 6oro rough hands, and renders thorn soft, smooth and white; removes tan, sallownessand redness of the skin. The demand for this valuable Soap daily increases, but a constant supply can always be found «No. 140 Third street. Mcel^c*■>£ flrtg Third street, hear Smtthfield. lAh'O FOBTK FOK $l7» —A good liosewood case tt>£, octave Piano Forte, worth when new.s22b, will beßOld f ° t A?so?a < Plono.for rent, at the old established Piano Do* not of CHAELOTTB BLUME. llgWoofatroet. HANQHAI GAPS—Just received and forsale low, at9l Wood street. (feb!7J J. WILSON k SON. ILK PLUSH CABS, MUFFS ABU CUFFS,’ celling lit cost, at 91 Wood a trout. foW7 ‘0» bUdß Ibr F&la by , lebl7 SMITH, IB i ITUNTKB, Kepinku sugars— lu hhda Granulated Sugar; 20 “ Loaf Sugar ; 20 “ Crushed Sugar; 16 “ CoSeaSugar; for wla-by. SMITH, MAIK & HUNTER B HQOM3—60 dosen fancy Brooms for sale by ■foblT SMITH, MATH * HUNTER. 'I'ANNEES'OII*r-10 bbls ptlmn lor sale by X iebi7 ssiiTn, >umt & iroanren. BUI'rKH— 1 bt>l pMkfl*Butter; ■> 20keas do; for Mlo bv : < BUITU. JIaIB A HUNTER. SJiGABS— 1). Principes; ai,ooo H. S. grgaiiJ; 10,000 liaTAca fegarsj.forEalaby ' SlilTU, MAIU St HUNTER, 122 and 161 i’lont street. Spring Style Hats. WE WOUbU INVITE fcur friends and the pnblio generally to call aod examiao our new and beautiful of Corrugated Haw, Which we are soiling low; 'for cash. Also, our Oele3UalCap, which u acknowledged to be tbe neatest aud b*-t Cap of the season. f-b!7 J. WILSON a SOX, 91/Wood et Urest Making and mlillueryi Mh 3. B. E. CMtUO is prepared to make to order ©Biss' es, CtoakS, SUiir;UAS, Xalxa3, Ac., oh the taost rea sonable terms. Apollo buildings, Xa 78 fourth eU[fobl7 TIIE SUBSCIUBEIi has purchased the potent for a supe rior And useful article of BUUWEit BATH—Commodi-; ous and occupying tut a small space; can be readily man aged by a child. It baa been highly recommended vj physicians wherever exhibited, and should be in every household. Th» 6Ubvcriber offers, on advantageous terms, the PATENT BIGHT-for the counties of AmGHHiY, WXSI-: iioatLAHO and WAsamoroa.- The cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny wi.l be disposed of separately, if desired by' agents. Tbe model may bo seen at the .Good Intent Hotel, lAoerty street, where tenus wiUb* made known. , febldwilwawii* * JOHN MOLONEY. CONTINUATION OP .TUB CHEAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF A. A. MASON & Ca.,- ASB. STILL ErnmiKll REDUCTION IS PRICES. A A. MAHON A CO. will continue their sale through • the month of February. Their immense stuck will be again marked down and offered at still greater redaction la price*. - , , febl WAIIItANTEP NUT TO FAUE—The Pictures'taken lor Fifty Ceuta and upwards, at the Enterprise Gallery, Wilkins Hall, 102 Fourth street jan26 MT. WASHINGTON PBOPEKTY.—A gobd Prams Dwell log House, with largo lot of 112 feet rront on the broT* of tbe hill and ronntngbirck 422 feet cn Bartho street 10 an alley, t»lth a well of goal water, shale end fruit tree*, a stable, Ac.; & good boktd knee around the property. Price $2,500. . Persons desirous of a pleasant residence and pure sir, with a eidr of the two cities, riyers, Aa,wouM do well to attend to the abero*. Apply won.to. B. UUTHBKRT A SOX, No. 140 Third strvoh • Ohio and Pennsylvania railroad stock win be. taken at par in exchango for a good Farm of ICO acres, ‘2V, railed north of New Brighton, if called for soon. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, ; Jau22:tf 75 Fourth street. 'I-UK U Kill* r.’i'iG tOAP Is vlie befit article w«have u#*r J_ h<mul for rvudeiinj the sit-in -mooth end fnlr, and. pre- Tenting :i frtm ch«f plu<. ll' you have sore, rough hands, into It r tiiul. Only 1 2)4 wnis a cake. Sold ouly by libio • 8. n. C-DTfiBERT, 140 Thin! vtr?i»t M'ur. t'Kul'KK sal TUb UIYIKKjIUS-b UALbKiV* X tutus out ostra line l'tcturcn, ami at very moderato priorfull and pee for yourself. l*ri.-vn SO cents and up wtud« Vilklns flail, 102 Fuit.-tli Hlreet. fcbT l\i\(\ ALLEGHENY COUNTV BONDS; <TJ) 1 60 shares Ohio svnd Po- Knilroad Stock; wauted hy AUSTIN LOOMIS, stock Broker, , No. 02 Fourth si met, ri'UK I'M INS, or Conversations on the Importanceo! the 1 Haling Elder, its Scriptural Authority, Qualifications and Duties: by th« author of Why am I a Presbyterian? hi cents, by mall Si) cents, For sale by JOHN 3. DAVISON; ffeh2 65 Market street, near Fourth. SKJiD— 2UO Dusheis Penna. Clover Seed; 60 do Timothy Seed; for sale by jaoS.l MILLER & RICKETfiON. SEMI- ANNUAL SALE.—A. A. MASON A CO. will open on Monday, February 12th, 100 pcs more of 8 cent De alues; 200 do 6 cent Calicoes; 40 do White Flannels at B?£c, and 75 Coaoterpanas at 45 cents. febl2 HONEY —lOboxea just received and ior sate by dK)2S HKNHV H OM I.TNB. lAINE fcXI’KACTd ruK IIDKtS.—I have on band a large assortment of very fine Extracts, among which aie Lubin's, Roussel's llanhon'a Price’s, Ac. Thoae wishing fine Extra.-ta can always procure them from JOS. FLEMING, f«lis corner Diiraond and Market street. CU>LD CREAM—A wry excellent artiole for charpud j hands, sore lips, Ac; 0 dozen fresh prepared for sale by fol* JOS. FLEMING. .. AMAXvUiNE —Ad excellent article tor chapped hand*, 6 doien received by febs SHIDLITZ POWPKB3—S gross Tory fine and freshly pro paced Seidllls Powders on hand and for sale by fob 6 JO3. PLBSJINQ. CUiAVOAINa hXTttACTd—24 dozen Preston k Merrill's Jj fins assorted Flavoring Extracts; also, 24 dozen Pres ton k Merrill's Baking Powder, certainly the beat article Bjw in use, received by [febs] JOS. FLEMING. BLOOMS— 176 tons Tennessee Blooms In yard and for sale by J. W. BIJTLKR & CO-, janSO 57 Front street. PKA NUTS—fcQObas Tennessee Pea Nuts, new crop, to arrive and for sale by jan3o PIG MKXAI*—74 too* in yard and for ealu by jftpso J, W. SUTLER A CO. WINDOW GLAbS—I,OOO boxes, assorted aixos, la store aud for salu by jao3o BAR LEAD—6OO bundles in store aad lor sale by jao3Q J. W. BUTLER A CQ, I OTTON WASTE—IO bugs in store and for sale by V janSO J. W. DUTLKK it CIAS'IEIt OIL—iiUO ealla in fiU w and for sale by / FLEMING 8R03., Successors to J. Eidd & Co., jaa>7 No- 00 Wood street. XTKaOT LuGWOOi)—i,GGU lbs in store and for calo by jau 27 _ FLEMINQ BROS, ASFIIALTUM— 2,000 ft)s In store and for sale by jan27 FLEMINQ BROS, CtOPPKRAS— 60 bbls in store anil for sale by jan27 FLEMING BROS. MADDER —1,000 lbs In store and for sale by 3&P27 FLEMING BROS, SAUK —200 lbs In bulk in store und for sale by Janfff FLKMINQ BROS. POWDERED RHUBARB—IOO Ruin store and for sale by Jsu27 FLEMING BROS. Sundries— -25 dozen Com Brooms; 6000 Seamters* t«o bushel Bags; 100 bushels Dried Apples; 600 do Peaches; 60 do * Pored Peaches; 1000 2>s prime Feathers, in store and for sale by Jau2o ENGLISH & RICHARDSON. GRAIN—* 6000 buthela Shelled Corn/in store; 2000 do Oats, in store and to arrive; 400 do Kiir Corn, in store acd for ealo by ENGLISH ± RICHARDSON. FLOUR, 4c.— .2? 100 bar re la Extra White Wheat Family Flour: 600 buabela Com Meal f 100 do Clover Seed; 60 do Timothy Seed, in store and fer sale by ENGLISH 4 RICHARDSON. Eumut— 16 bblß Roll Rutter; 60 kegg Packed Butter; 100 bbla Ptime No. 1 Lard; 10 bbla Grease Lard, In store and for cole by ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. JAMES WARDRQP. LIME— 2vo barrels Louisville Lime; 200 do Union Cement; 160 . do N. 0. Molas3es; 200 do N. 0. Tar, in store and for e&le by ENGLISH & RICHARDSON. f I 'OBaCCU —boxes B’a W. 0. Tobacco j JL 10 tons prim© Pearl Ash; 0 casks Pot Ash; 76 bags Saltpetre; 1000 boxes prime Cream Cheese, in store and fjan26l ENGLISH 4t RICHARDSON. for gale by I7USU —20 bbla No. 3 medium Mackerel; ; 20 do largo do; 4 10 bbU No. 1 pickled Herring; . 10 tifbbla do do; 6 tiercta Codfish; SO bxa scaled Herring; received and lor sale by MILLER & IiICKETSON, 221 and 223 Liberty bL SUNDftlEti— 100 dozen Corn Brooms; 20 do Zinc Wash Boards;. 20 do Tow. and Cotton Bag 3; 2a do Country Socks; 2000§» Bar LeadT fcr solo by MXIdiSE k BICKBTSQN, AWi> OAWDLKS ' - ' ' ----- • 3 60 boxes “Cincinnati” No.l FamilyJ?oap; 10 do do SteariaeCandies; for sal*by janaa MILLER * &XQSBXBO£ fcrang Hyeon ami Black. Teas, of the g. B. PEA VO, No.l Dlnmopil J. WILSON & SON. pbieat Sliower Batl JOS. FLEMING. J. W. BUTLER & CO. J. W. BXJTLEK & CO. SEEGL&L NOTICES^^ 49* For Broncliltl4j OPlitd*t'*lJl*«»«e** Hiking Congh/and the effccfe oMinprodeht 'use of Mer« j enrjV'no medicine has ever been discovered which has effected such cures as Garters Spanish httxtore. ThxoatDlscasca produced lfyso]£vation,Hachlfig Cough, Bronchial Affections, Liver Disease, and Bb 611 *; mallsm, have all been relieved and cared -in a wonderful' laainnerj by the great purifier of the blood, Carter’s Spanish’ 'iniittlteX-.; -,!?hecfiSB of Mr. T. If, ftamaey alone should satisfy any who doubt. Call on the Agent and procure a pamphlet containing cures, which will astound you, •«* See advertisement £9* The Pleasure and Comlort of being sriu. | nrasa In a SUIT OP CLOTHES, Is greatly enhanced by hanlng «■»" noon, and rairmH 10 Tim scisos; QUIBBLE; has got all thafcis necafeiry to effect that great tlon, both os regards Ot-and'qhailty of goods; Persons wishing' to experience'all tlisytmd hd bhly niaKrktely charged, candosobycallingatSW IdDEftST stexxt, head ol wood. ;■ ; ■■ ■ p. B.—Pantaloons, la.particular, is one of his prealert forto. - He cannot ho heat in the style and fit of hhla gar ment. Numavut rifcreica could ho given, if; necessary,' to cartoboratathlsstateiae t. fdec9\ E OKlllBl.(1 Notice to Stockholders.— Agreeably to a resolution of the Iloßrd ot Trustees of thu ODD FELLOWS HALL ASSOCIATION, of liio City of l'ittubnrgh, passed at ft meeting held at the office on Monday, February 12th. tbo sobscribera to the Stockof raid Association are hereby notified that FiVfl raft CBST.i being the ninth instai* mentoftheir subscription, will be due tmdpijfcble on the 19th of March, 1855. • JOHN V. HENDERSON, Secretary. | Wsr. 0. Anpsbson, Odeon Buildings, Is authorised to col* t Iftct .... , . febl7:3c PITTS BURGH Life. Fireand Marine lnauranc& Company; OFFICE FIFTH STREET, MASOHIO HAIiIi, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT GALWAY, President. Jas. D. Bronx, Secretary. Thta Company makes evory insurance oppertamnxg to or connected with LIFE BISKS* Also, against Hull and Cargo Risks, ontho Ohio and Mis sissippi rivers and tributaries,aind Marine Rinks generally. * Anoagainst Los a and Damage by Fire, And against ibe Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Tranaper tation. Policies Issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties. szsxoztms: Bober t Galway, Alexander Bradley, ; James 8. Hoon, > John Fullerton, John M’Alpln, '• . Samuel ITClurkan, William Phillips, James W. ILUman, John Beott, Chas. Arbuthnot,- Joseph B. Gazzam, M. Darid Kicbejv James Marshall, John M’Gill, . Horatio N. Lee. Klttanplng., Jfile©alon»«-An JSiecaoa lor omcers'ior •nh* Company for erecting » Bridge over the Allegheny, rivet opposite Pittsburgh, in the. county ot Allegheny, 1 ’ will be holdendu the of&c® of the Company, at the north end of the Bridge, on MONDAY, tho sth day of Match nest, commencing at.l o'clock, P. M. - febSOm JOHN HABPBB, Treasurer. Howard A*aoclntiou-»SOOP .KITCHEN BRANCH, SKYBNTH STJUJBT.—Tho Managers of the Society will be glad toreooive donations of Cofh, Bread, Meat; or Groceries. ' The wants of the deserving Poor most be our excuse tor asking material aid prothptly; President, Gor. WM. F. JuHNBTON. ■ 7 lion. WM.B.M'CLURE, | 8. W. BLACK, Managers,! L. WTLMARTH, IK.: CHESTER, VWILLIAM NOBLE. -Treasurer, G. WILMARTH. 1 We cannot promise to publish the names of the donors, but will boglafr to receive their gilts. . feblO ARNOLD do WILLIAMS, ItaHUfACTURtESCr Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, and . Fitting Generally, FOB WASHING AND VESTILATiON Off BUIIDINGS. jgg- A. A WVwill contract for wanrdiig and ventilating, by steam or hot water pipes, or-Chllson r s Furnaca; church* ei Schools, Hospital*, Factories, Green Houses, Coort Houses, Jails, Hotels or Dwellings. No. 25 Market street, Pittsburgh. • :: ' i“ n2s HOETH WESTSEII IBSUE&HCE COMPANY, OFFICE, NO. 78 WALDOS BTIUSKT, PHILADKLI'IUA. CHARIER PERPETUAL. Authorised Capital. 8300,000. ISSEIXS T.TeW.K FOB TUB LOSSES OF TUB COM f\ PAJiY. - In Btock Notes, (negotiable tonn,)secured by Mort* gages and Judgments..— * ...SIOQ,<)OQ ; In Billa Beceirahle, Mortgages and Judgments, Bonds, Ac.-.- -106,000 ; In Cosh, Cash Assets and Cash Items.. 47,000 tTotal —Mi* -.5253,000 H. CADWIiL, President. 0. U.JBISII, Secretary. . 43* Fire, Marino and Inland Transportation risks, taaen at c orient rates. REFERENCES. KHssijaaH. Kramer A Rahm, Carling, Robertson A Co., N. Holmes A Sons, Wm. Bagaley A Co., J. A HutcblsotrACo- D. Leech A Co., , . Murphy, Tie man A C 0.... Wttiarlgbt, Haatinstoa M. Lu Hollawell k Gx, & tloyd, Darld S. fcrown. k Go., C. !L 4 (Jeo. Abbott, . Wood k OUter. lleiioa 4c DeoskU, Caleb Copo 4 Co., MugnrgMA.Ofl.j Drexel & Co, Hankers, Hon. Wm. H. K§ley». - Swtrj'.BakeriCo., HmrW, £ Co . Deal, MllUgan & CO. J. BANKS KNuX, Agent,:. Kb. 115 Water -street, tfittabcxgiu’ (r*=s CITIZENS* Inanranco Company ol pittabargtu—WM. BAG A LEV, President; ■ dAMCKL L. 3LAKSIIi£LL, Secretary. * Office: Si. Water Street, and Wocditrcezt. Inmres HULL and OAiIG 0 Bisks, on the Oh i o an d Missis sippi Rivers and tributaries. In an raft against .Logs or Damage bvFiro. Al£o—-Against the Pexilsof the Sea,and Inland N*7lsa* tfcjnandTransportation* snsGTOss: William Bagaley, hichard xloyd, Cooper, HainuelM. iiier, Samuel Rea, . William Bingham, BobertDuulap.Jr., John&Dilwurtb,. Isaac 11. Peonock, - B. Harbaugb, 3. Sdioomaaster, Walterßryant, " WUliaoU. Hays. JohaBhipton. doc2l rpsi Wctteru PcnnsylroiHa UoipUal.— Dr?. L. Sciunck, Second, between Wood aud Market streets, ami J. Kej3, North-east cornftr. of Diamopd, Alle gheny idty, aw tbeattending Physicians to Che abore Insti tution, for the first quutcr of 1854. • Applications for admission' may be . made to them at all hours at their odces,or at the Hospital at 2 o’clock, P. M. Recent casesofawldentallnjury are receiyedat all hems. without form. • . ialO-.j* HOWARD HeaUb AB|OOlatlou of Pittsburgh, Pa.— OFFICE, Wo. 103 IUIUD opposite the TelegraphOfilca. This Association is organised for the purpose of affording' mutual assistance to each other, in case of sickness or ac cident. By paying * small yearly payment, the members of the Association secures a weekly benefltduring sickness, averaging from $2,25 to $lO per week. In thia-Assoclelion all memberaaro equally interested in the management and profits. S. B. M’KKWZIB, President. T. J. Hustss, Secretary. Finance Committee—Josua Ena, Jijus Buxsn, Q. N, Homior. Consulting Physician—F. laisn, M. D< Office Ohio end Pennsylvania Rail road CompftujTf Firrsstmuß, December -S3, 28i4,—Nones—The-.Annaal ileetlng, of the'Stockholders and Election of Dlreotore of tho OHIO AND PENNSYL VANIA K AILKGAB COMPANY, for the enduing year; will bo hold at the office of the Company, in Pittsburgh, on 'THURSDAY, the 25th day of January, 1856, between the boors of 10 A. M. and 81*. M-, (meeting at 10 ) , By order of the Board of Directors. dec26:td J. ROBINSON, Secretary, Franklin Saving Ftuul and ho&n jfSr Association, 00108, No. 07 FRONT STREET. Recount Day—MONDAY. Notea offered on SATURDAY o the Secretory, at the store of Jonn H. fileltor, No. 31 Wood street. Weekly Dues received at the some time .and glace. •• [decl:Smj J. WHITTIER, Secretary. vV'5?» »tfo THE SECOND STORY OFdUE N EP» i*§r TUNE ENGINE HOUSE (a Hall suitable for public meetings.) will be let for three or four nights in the week. Enquire of GEORGE PUNirCON, : ; deo4:3m at B^’t3ugkEh’s r Np, frfi.Wbod street. Nottcci—Tbe JOURNEYMEN TAILORS BO- CIKTY* of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the tint WEDNESDAY of every month, at SCHOCHLEIXKB’S, in the Diamond/ By order, • * - • i } e i;y QEQ. W.BBE3K, Secretary. U. O, BV-Place of meeting, Washington Hail,' Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin alley. Pinsmntan Lome, No. 33&—Meets every Tuesday evening. . Ms&castilb Encamfxxrv, No. 81—Meets first and third Friday of each month. K - fmartfitiv ATTENTION 1 S. L. G.—-You are hereby notified to attend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNES DAYS and FRIDAYB, for drill, and to transact such busi ness as may come before the Company. P. KANE, marSSfcbmd Secretary pro tern. MOSES F. EATON, No. 19 Sixth street, agent for selling and buying 'PATENT BIGHTS, is now authorized to sell the following lately patented articles: Hopper’s Patent Veneer Plano; - Trottf a patent Oil for. Steam Engines; Doan's Bock Drilling Machines; ' Coe’s patent Drill, for Drilling IrOn; Copeland’a.Stationary and Portable Saw Mills; ■ Crawford’s Steam and Water Guages; and, .Griffith’s Wrought Irqn Railroad Chair Machines. . Thesearticleahavebeenexaminedbyprectiealznechanics and machinists, and. pronounced superior to any in u*e. He ia also authorised to sell Rights to make andvand these articles in any part of the country. - Ho has also for sale hot-pressed Notts and Washers, and finished Bras*Work. He is also prepared to take Agencies for the sale of other, patented nights and new Inventions, and give to the.busi ness faithful and constant attention. He refers to the following : CARD. 1 :The subscribers have long lean acquainted with Mr. Moses F. Eaton, and have no hesitation in recommending Titm, to all who may wish to employ his services, as a gen* titnnan of undonbtod integrity ana indefatigable industry, in whose exertions every reliance may be pieced. . Neville B. Craler, W. Robinson, Jr., Won Larimer, Jr., John Graham, •• W. H. Denny, H. Childs & Co., , James Wood, N. Holmes St Sons, P. B. Friend, Kramer & Raiun, F. Lorenz, L. R. Livingston, Knap & Wade, William F. Johnston, William Phillip?, Andrew Falton, Wilson fiFCandless, A. W. Loomis. pxrtsnUßQS. November 27th. 1554. Doan’* Patent Uoolc OrtUing 91aebiQ«i. WEIGHING ABOUT 800 POUNDS; can Be worked and moved by two men, and do the work of five oreix in the ordinary way. 8. 8. Fowler A Co n Manufacturers. The subscriber has been appointed sole ageht'in the Uni ted States, for the ttle'bf-rfr/Uf to use these Machines. MOSES P. EATON, 10 Sixth street* - axsia so 'Hon. Wm.F. Johnston, President A. Y.Bißq W. Milnor Roberts, Esq-Chief Eng. A. Y. B. B 4 Gen. Wm. Larimer, Jr- President F. A G. R. It; 0. W. Barnes, Esq., Chief Eng. P. A C. R. R.; Messrs. Manfall 4 Nicholson, Contractors for tbe-P. A 8 B.R* - . declO . NEW BOOKS.—General Notions .of Chemistry; by Pc lonze and t rerny; translated Iron* thoErencb j colored plates. ' V -• Nelly Bracken; a Tale of Forty Tears Ago: by Annie Chambers Bradford. - __ May. and December;'a Tale of Wedded Ilfs: by Mrs Hnbback. Brushwood Picked Up oatKe OanUnsnt, or Last Sum mer’s trip to the Old World: eyOrrUle HorwUrs American Sportsraasr by Bluba J. Lewis; Illustrated. A Iranalatlou of TWO: new edition. , H. ; |TWood rtmh ‘ ■* , , 4 * " , , -•* ■ - -■ ■ f:PP:V. - :V • i ' ■’Aib^Benßelt. - r ■■:{ . 'tV , 1 . AtJ’.fixrTa,fricndJOa;. ■ ■■\ I -.sltKeoviVtbaHatteruptown; ~% .. 1 f Wfcb smiles with delight when J off giro bid fl call, 1 .... And v?badld up your order‘-‘so t . In tho neat Hal Store on Woodstreet/Jco, > / Near tbenew btonedaurch eojfine,: ’ ;. * Ho hda filled up hie shelves with Hats black sA(fgraf'< /inti «* freedom’s glacis Hasten. . =TA Under the trees’ cool shade, Old Joe, That-spread theirbranehos for all,-. '• stood 10-tbonoonda* tlmo ' And ga*ad' on his Banner. *• so tali.**, . , Many hatters hare triedia rain, Old Joe,. . Bat their efforts can never compare;- For .the customers floak round his swroto gaze :•' ’ Qnhls tarious styles so rare*, : , ; Thert’e a change In the times Umov, Friend Joe l - . .Theyharecbangeilfromthaold iothe.nets;. = And Heel In the depths of my pocket the trutpr- .- That prices dawn town hare changed t 00....., vr:; Co-Partnesralitp. I HAVE this day associated withme, in thcCoal and Mer chandizing buslnow>, in tb e borough of Tcmpcranoeville, Mr. Thomas. OoUius.Tba fitjlo amt title of tiio ftrniwill hereafter to 51’GII»TRAY k cOLLIN 3, who ore prepares,to. furnish Coalpit thohioutU cf Saw-Sllli or by wagon tp'fcttUer of thc-cities, as well as transient 'tedms aV either of bur platforms,upon .reasonable terns'- ' / "* • M : .* ‘ - - • M'GILYffAY. Wahave engaged of John, Smitley, wlid* is thoroughly acquainted with <ihp above business.;- I»crsCne i do'iiliocwith hiiii nn dnr account.vriir hesalkdaclbry to the i arm. »» ! ffeblgSyd fc }'.. ' M’GIhVKAV A COLLIDE. THE UNDEftSHiNKI) . wise lag td decllno •business, dTers hfe' entire stock of Good-?, compriMnjjagcn* erw- FAMILY GUOCEUIES,' at -coffr,. for cash or approved rates, 'AndwiU positively cloSa : out his stockpriortothe Ist of April, &3 tola. lease will expire at tiuvtdatfi. \ •- •' . The attention of the Trade, ami Families desiring choice goods at MW mcra, Is respectfully solicited.' • - J; I>. WILLIAMS, * ■ v" '... '£C5 Liberty Street. /HP* The flxtntes in hfa former Stand, 123 Wcod'strcet, consisting of a Counter, Cases of liraWers and Bholtifig, will bo Fold at a bargain. .To.any.oaedjuslrlng.to ongagain similar business it will offer rare Inducements. . foblQ:lm AGENCY* ot»r27!dtf Ten years have passed, or more, 014 Joe,. lieevil’s mime vra? first ballad; And hid store ia deemed a truth, . For in ‘‘dts™ hobis-never yet failed. Groceries at Cost! tjteam.Jfiugiuo Xot Sttlc. , ' 7 ,' . LEVER ENUIfIE, coinpl«i*i including Fitmari, Shift an&Crack; no Yij ~Wkeci;.l3,lncb*a diameter-hf Cylinder, and 6 ie«t Btrokct cfSOariU put it all in good ron* nlug ctdor; -It kaaaPump l*«Ddulmn l 'tnt HO foimpy ' 1\» further information apply ta • • • ' - ' SX E. C. DEVret f CO, , ;■ • - »-- VFLeeUng, Va-or to fiDiOEB, .HiRTMAN ' Water street, Pittsbargib. W.MA1R......J. U. HUSSZB, gmith) fflalr & Hunter, (Late Smith* Sinclair,) . - h 'W. a. SMITH. GttOOERS, , PRODUCES AND COiIiJISSION MERCffAOTS, a ND DEALEB3 la all kinds- of Pittsburgh Maau&a* j|\. tnrc's, 122‘fteconil dnd 151'First street,Pittsburgh, Benda. ■■■ •'• ‘ •’ ' Y..' Y'.:;. NO. bol* prime for sals by . .Mi ; BMtIH|-MAIB a HOSIER, KU3IN SOAP— ItiU-fcxa superior forsole by - : ,-r fob 9 /• t B?imT; -MAra,AHPyUBB. STAR CANDLES—4O bxa Tor Pale by . - r f-to , sMiig, aiAig &;ntiSTEi^ SUGAR-HQUaK sXiUjp—&o bbla; -Belchoe's, fur Bole by ~ iftLO, ~ : aillTUt MAIR fc-nUKIES^ SUO AU-IIUUSis MOLA3SE3—2O Obis primo for sale by f*l9‘ .SMITHt HAIR A 110N1!EB>, BUOREM AND TCilS— . . 40 dozen Buckets; ..... 10 do' Tub*; for paid by - fehO • BMmr t MAIBA-nXJNTEK> Window ULAbc— , ... ,“ V :Y Ys . ltOboxea Bxlo- .‘ • . , - Y, " 7&' do 10x12; Y * : • . ... 40- do- 10*10;- - < 10 do* 12*10; ' ; ... iO do .10x14; best country brands, for sale py jfeb9J , bMITIi; SlAlft & HUNTEB., iJUUALSI— T&e Imriaia; a btory of .Modern Life. One of the best books eter written. For rale by* • - : ‘ H. MINSK * CO., No. oZSmithfield street- - Copartnership. • • •• GEO. B. 'WHITE haring ssscciiued 'nith. hitt ln : tHo Eancy ltetaii Dry Goods Easinesshla'hrother.JAllEß W UITB, end bis confidential clerk, Mr. JOHN P. LOT, tfc* business hereafter will be conducted underthename Of OKO.rIL WHITE ■& CO. . * As it la the intention of the now firm to the pxfbljb well, customers me; rely on-getting a good article# and At d ptictf satisfactory. •' Parc of tbelrfitoclc they inland to Import, and to par* chase from first hands, so that every thing In their line alii bo at the lowest cost. To enable- theni to'do so, it will bo necessary .for those persons.indebted to Geo^lt.White to pay promptly; • liusbergb, Febroary 8,1555—| t* iit«iiuV±ibl!—The subscribers.. hare re* b mored. their Cheap Book, Magazine, Periodical and Newspaper Store, from 76 Fourth street.to 45 Fifth street, opposite the Theatre, 1 be happy teseeall-cur friends and customers, and tho public' generally.' Don’t: forget the place. No. 45Filth street,'opposite the Theatre. Itb9 ■ : W. A. GUT.DSNFENNKg-&.COl , DO YOU WANT LUXUUIANI -WEISKKitS “AND ilOtfSTACil£s?;~lf you do, and .jour beard won't? grow naturall,. all you' have to as is, to nsu my which wifi, is six weeks, force your-beard or h'afrtp.ffrpjgT strong and Lhick, and I » arrant it will cot Btaincr InjurO; Tills I know it witf do, for before ! began to sell it I iri-d it well and thoroughly,-bothon mysslfcmiftlefids, and so recommend ifwith. confidence; na do B;ms 2000 gen* Uemoa who hare used It.’ So .says the prpprifitor,K.G.<Jfa ham, of New Tcrk. -' ; - - • The ahore article is for-sale, price slpcr bottle,by. ' v_. fel-r . S; JL; CU'IIIBLRT, 140 Thtnl at. L'liftl Aj>i> tfUKKi’ JJSAD-rT.he subscribers Art*. j now ri-cciTinj,un3TriU fci*p constantly on hand, a fall* supply of Il><ltar.t and Drain Pipe ot all sizes; aboj. fibcft;.- Lead. from -)ito G D 33 to the square foot.. “ . . : J. W.BUTLEE A CO., :JanB; , : £7'Fttnat J streaC V HotlCC, •• SL'CHOP QLTv DEPOaITOIiS ns hove not yet hoa their . _ accounts adjusted, aro requested to, bring In their boohs tmdcexUacntcs. : ■ A.-WlLiilNS ACQ.,' ’ f *ehs. , 71 Tourth street '' ■ SAUS.—A. A. MASON * W.^rtHOfien 3 O 100 dozen more of the Portsmouth, Hosiery, tit 60 per cent, discount; also 100 dozen of Woolen Iloods, Cirakg, end 3cm fyas half price. fBbl5 tw ;-' / lli/l'a aHI) SAl'lW CiAJaHS —A v A. MASON 4 COr ; VJ/ have a few more Satin, and. Cloth Cloaks, which they are dosing out at Inga than half pricey feblfr rT WANTED.—AVowisb to procare a situation for a Young Man, in a.WboTeaalo on Hetalt Dry Goode store. He has had flvo years experlenco in tho bnislnesv andean give the beat of reioronces, :: .. ; CUTHBEET & SON; -s; General Agents, 140 Third gtnst.j^; ANJiIV URIC* HOUSE Foil SALE—Situated on Bank Lane, Alleghany city; with alarge Lot of 62 feet front on Sank Lane, by 81 deep on £ast Lane, Tho Honsola Well' arranged, with hall, parlor,dlningrrcqm and kitchen,' Wash; house, fouched-rooniSjOnil finishedattic; good collar, drant. out oven, etablc. Ac., all In good order. 8. OUTUBERT A BON, - Real Estate Agents, 140 Third street. , 7 NOTICE. DALY'S STOCKING MANUFACTORY, ; jRo. £O. Fifth tlrzcty first .comer above Mxrktl-ttrc&f - ■ PiTfSBUBQU. PA. WHERE WILL be found toelarpistQsd.best'-assorted stack of HOSIERY oyer offered for gala to this city. Purchasers will rind is to tlieir advantage to call.at this es* tabibbment'and examine for themselves; it is all I ne£d to insure thuir custom. - r'O.;DALT; N; B.—Remember the Cheif Stocfcisa CoisSa/’ ■ febl:y V' . f - •... .0.- D. ; I ’ABLE (Juillto.—A. A-.-ftIAtJUN * uiLfiiU ©penonother X invoice of those Japanned. Table Covers, at SO and r cents;.usual price $1 aud $1,25. Also r lwo.motecf thoao Square Woolen Shawls,at 50;cgnt8.. ~, .v. .-• " 'feM T.TPtoCOt'AL almanac^.—ThaUaufchAlmaiian, for J2f 1855, published by tho Protestant . Episcopal Tfaofc So*;' ciety. For sale by . JOHN jJ. DAVISON, feb2 .. , CsMarkfttstTPot,ngarPcUrUC - Patrick JU’Kennn, AITDFKMAK 0 F THI KD WARD. OFFICE CORNER OFCHiANT AND FIFTH BTBKETB, Xformtrly occupied by Alderman Lewis,} where all btiv ainesa peitaln.cg to the office of Alderman and Jostice of' the PaacewUlbo promptly atteDded to. . . . ; j' l 4fYTHIRD STUKET—OfIIco fcr; tbo.jmte.Qf Jana»ir* Itc xJ MiU*, aiuhufwtorleß,.Stores Improved and, Unite** proved Lands, City ami Country Kesidenw, BulltllugliOts,. Mortgages, 40.; als» for Negotiating -Loan?, Collecting-. Kents, t*rwmrlngßaalnasa Partners; 4c. &c. . AUcoamu-,. nlcatioos strictly confllaiitial. . ’ > a. cpinsimf & soy, JReal Estate and General Agents., HaGAN & A ELL, No. Market street, are closing ©tit, their entire stock of Dry Goods, at an imixiettsodls* * count from former prices, preparatory to purchasing lielf.Y Spring supply. They bar eon hand e fine assortment ef/th» £_ following Goods: • . ;j Paramettas, - EogJlahChiuts, .French Merino, _ Muslins,; - ■ . v;- Woo! Delaines, * Hosiery and GloTea,, • . ; Worsted Plaids, Tickings, . - With a great variety of black and colored Brocade Plaid f - and S>rlp9i Dress tilts, all of which will be sold at a great ; sacritlce. -• -japßO" iifAamaurvNiitviNU'd NEWBOuK-^Just YV’ nod for sals by. U.Mlner&Co. • • . . ’ f - • f Wolfert'a Boost, and other Papers»cow first collected t by ■; Washington Irvif'g..; - . Wextmintter Review, for January. Spiritualism; vol. 2: by Judge Edmonds.. • ; i Tnaluitials; a Story of Modern-Life. . Banking litilf-Yeariy Abstract of the MedlcalEclauces,' No: 20, for January. , \ . Harper's Magaaice, for.February.'price lo cenia. For' faleby- / .: ,\/ .. U. MINUIt&.CO-'“ frbld . , .. -N0.32 Smitbflold street. . v ■VTHW BUOK BY WASHINGTON IRVING.—WoHtfTtV XV Beast: byVYuahiugtoh Irving. .. -.‘'i; The Initials; a Story of Modern Life. . • - ' Tom Crabte'and his Friandai by 8. Lover. The Sea Witch, or tho African ‘ The Westminster Review, for January; - -a'-'-'-- Living Age, No. 600. Just received and for sals at th©_ . cheap. Book Storuof-W.-A;- GIIDKNFKNNEY A CO., fobli .... Fifth sn, opposite the Theatre..- .. \ Note.—Tho subscribe rahave .tf moved. their Book Btoro from fftjfourth street to the abora place. NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS I—The Life ofPhilip Ida,. lancthon: by Charles Frederick Ledderhose. Trnasla*. ted from the“€iefm‘an'.By . G. J? r Kwtel, Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Lancaster, Pa. ■ . Knrt**sSacred History; aGoMe.td.lho. understanding of tbs Divine plan of gyration,accoiaios to. tla Historical Development : by Jobs Henry Kurts, DD, Professor <4 - Cburchlllstoryln the IJqlTerslty of Dorpot, etc. Iraoels ted from the rfltb Oerman ediUon, by Cbae-KbaeffeiyD. V. Jost received and for sale by U. I. C. MORGAN, . ... No.lOlWoodstreet. - . BtniK HANDZ HUFF?—For tho cure of. sore -rough hands, the Herpetic Soap MunxitaHciL ItlS ri*ed for rendering the skin S9ft, smooth had white.- It removes v sallownees, tan, Ac. The use of a few cakes cf this BoapOi*r .- sore rongtrhands,trill sconreuder them' smcotlniud heal all chaps, chafes, Sc. Only cents a cake.- Prepared ' ; from the recipe of a London Chemist, and sold by S. Ii: COTauKHT, HQ Third strtoh ... Celestials, Shanghais and Maseowleo, Attend at no. 10 wood street, wteru yeti t?ni find o complete assortment of tho abovg styled CAP3> together with a large stock of Siltand Plush Caps, which will be sold at a great redaction on former prices, to clean' • the stock for tho season. - Jan 6 • J. WILSON 6 SQ& HEATING would call tha uttenticn of tho public to our assortment of lIBATINQ STOVES, of he mo9_tjlesirable_pritterß3 v suitable for stores, offices, ptt?. iors, steamboats, and every situationwhero' a first rate Heating Stove may be required. . We cXTer an a9sarimett superior in style of design, beauty of finish; and prcmwaP utility,toanyMtobllahmentoftholdxffiiu Giya, ua a call. , -OBAIF, BHISISQEB * QRAB?.^.- r ,»pS9 ... ISiWoodBUMt. ,
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