The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, February 03, 1859, Image 3

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oe, Isrporiois and Dikes la IIITALB, TIN PLATE
tgibire isoar,imus, to. Ocititmtly cm band, Illmodaer
:'' . 22iditen Sools.
Preentlarry No. id Ara . and 120 Ekeaufar. e 4
Plttalrargli. Perna.
wises
10 otOopper eat to laY de.d JP •tru '
IsrPokoo‘
Moititimo ao 00.. ,
. Formai! ud COMMIIIIOII
AnkAgents for tho sae of littobargh Kano
iikturos. OcamdszerslS sad orders kr LRAD, lIIDES,
PRODIXII,Sa, soilage& Prompt &Jr.
Lion to noshing sad rzwardln.
Ito. 119 Opassastelal StSreat, M. Lou..i
QBAND DISPLAY OF
' • 110LWAY GUT%
t. , • . ,
;?..iliti; WATCHES AND FANCY GOODS,
11.13/Mliriarat MEIYIMS, al
No. 45 Fifth Street, near Wood,
The largest and most varied assortment of
Ihar don goo& ha this city, lald la
laill'l7lll/16T ►OIL TIIII 11011DATB,
lOU w• load si tbeti - iiore, wary Ur the AMEZIOAN
Vcr.ok.m• pr Ei a_
- U 13.0 t WUICSIt VllkitS t
- ‘. • •MiCeoolt.l2, ,
ISl'Vrood Street. - Pittsburgh;
MAYOR) JUST RETURNED FROM. NEW
'Rostint sow reeetting • tiro .took or fredi mad. TORE
..iltAten Bay %Ms.
Mot Itibth
nor mama .
kb, Au
Aloo, 1.111lostat".
. , . .
name goods lam bece sacred atith grad care, wad- trill
be otl4 et amill___
WM er , ' , nj Ictiostaltale I:1.h VIM nn incited to
callauad =Woe oar 4cek. norlarrt
Muuctrunrs•- - Vrestig Dzsrsorzu,
jefiheDeßraetkuMom, Bum, Ithacan
he" Nesciarross, Worn, Omar Imcn, Ain% kx.
Mechanical prepantani known under -the oboes title
(mini Unita' years throughout Lange, where they bath
Miet leinsuphant ammo% hone amiaired foe, their In
neatest vat Mourilmtueur • worldirktheeltheity, attented by
the terpenn of BMA* Frappe, Amnia, the Queen of I* r
the Mop of Ileldlorne 1101thod, Naples, Bavaria, Ithr.-
- nify, AA, and to America thelredielency has been endorsed
*OA „1/thentom if Fob& theintufiens and the approval of
aemensuiPenithi Mine's', that they see the oily Remedies
to tbarnid, emu to exterspluals all kinds of vb. nitin
• • Mere/ 11411144120C11 parPAlLtiloltil destroy the tiniest•
fatindive without inerey,Mth never fall. Ws Art has
limed Math to minims of them to tt a world, and from
• MAI* thnlmetediviord of all housekeeper', machinate.
"thliiienninef ondimehmilimen will he "So mare Vermin.'
nit**. IPACT.IOI.3 raomt 25 cvers To $1
• .
Depoeotthe Tamara sad Proprietor.
Practical Chemlat.
Cl 2 Broadway (cor. Ilsodoost,rNew York.
Orsini Apia.' los the N. Btrs sad Diasdas, FRIDEN
.IO6 V. AUBLlTONiDraggist, No.lo Astor Noose, and 417
Itraishray, New WS*.
Bold wad...We ad retail by R. N. BELLY/LS A 00. sad
JOB.. nasturo; Pttlebrirgla awl BIFIL EUII - 1 - MUM.
Nlll, A Mika,. • • ' datkekutte
01 , 40 , U 1 131F 01.110-4:k
• . Don't fail. to procure Mrs. WitialoTr's §ootir
" rot trap lot Childs,* Toottlog. b 000gnal berth.
It woolly &AIM., Ike meow ottaltiolne by polloalag the
gum; redwing all ,lalloomaollgio—will allay *wood I.
tido So sevalatotlio bowel& Deposal upon It, soothers, tt
4111 biro root to youtodbrot, and relief ool,boalth to your
Aoloto.- , .foti•etty matt Is ill atom
Vltla vehtablipnaerstlas le the priecciptlon of oaa at
she . , daiperiewell aid *Mal Paula rtryeiclein to New
istleibk mad du toes creed with eater telling roma. Is
inahoill stoma.
lest.iste It the beet mad eared remedy la the world, la
ell eases elikteentery wee Dierbsea la Children, abelteti It
.140 ham leetYlrg al (ram say other maw
II& sad beelth mut he estimated by dollen ead tante, it
te Werth Ha Seated is gal.
Y battle are bold ever, yeai In the United
;WM& It Is ma and sroll4rbul npaind.r.
• rainiAniti ZrelitlTl A BOTTLIL
itetroisetudeathe IhcaltolleaClUXll/3 f PER
IL= New Ytut. has . 11 7Ltit:zfar,
E I 9 I . : MIER., geot km• rltaargh. -
, Inalsorlykr •
134U1d1.1LLEL G-HaVY
,1414,./LIFEIR AND TAILOR,
ft Mt Mem stoner,
c PITTSBURCIII, PYffNA,
• 111 40 8 public attention to hit new andlean
aid einattinnotof Van Goode, ccordatiar of Collo, Ow&
~siensA y antlann *Mew:lbws of army onrkty and atyln
: tba boat city; end toantry tools. width oral lo
' *AM vp with nounntom and dew,* and at Mee s.icar
se Yfsayb iltglArad•Matroant In tbo city. oadi,
.26 . I .1.1..11G421
w ill
•,- DZI7XT I',
SztractsTooth witho pain, by nu zwrizt
is HT I',.,lNiete iirt,t ypp to tbe teeth and gum
way. 'heat boa Otte ten to h..rua on the verb=
wetbacks/se. be tato lanrte teeth at ',Vire Fonda.'
Ow vrtth ceaussais glut; wb In bawdy, cleaolioneebed
diantbillty moat ten .to, plan! Call sad matte aped
11111Xece ito:4l fourth street, below Marta, (Noma
144761PUtiterry.
J. ounawry. N. N.,
• ' Pitlaborgk,
;.- hi 4 IL. edematmgas Modern College. mad How
pilaboube irmral ripok,pnelles, Affen him profeemSoual
IA 111.1813[011 AND MEDICAL OM NI.
WA): Slone& doi. Miami McCiandloss.
IL A.. /11cLent. Um. ILL. Worm.
T. It. Sitl. BA. Rm. T. J. Bigham.
jw.. J tL M ,ISp..
:3SrITTA. - ItiVaa•
.7,lll**lN .
velem "
MIRO, PiRL 00 traimoyEs,
Ptidn and • • cy orattel Pronto, &c.
'Keletroptietoi • the cqleb A P....rairr ate
- BOXN • • ;d ONOLN. NM:MING
, COOK STOV S.
office andetales.
sititlyab fq4 Weed Mtn Pittsburg b. Pa.
W. & D. FeriniECAliT,
" dirsdionsursa ass 'edam '
Sdlids Tobateii, YaalaadCtgars,
:=si 1
a ,liat lir lu x b uleis l s b i af Na rse lsrms
esibdspd u oshli
Giddy
DIrd•ITIIEMECV.
- -
/5147 FOXDIPIDIEG tg -Alm
00i0N110 Pit ttoulb witli Um 1110110bn toaktoen="
;1411110010ro +. n¢ be lboad at bit OMNI, NO.
101009l1'H trona Wood .ad Notkhfitid .t..
idthOdVto boon trop 0 A. it; to 4 P. 11. 04234110110
AtiLliaMlZ EL!C70,471.4.N8. -
Rocapaidtigig and
.natanuin DIALICIIIN •
• China", Matter . .. Beeds,lPish.
Pit!Probes Gosendly,
Pit iludl stmt. Pat...swot
HDIASICI3 °5 SONb.
Vrnlgi ud Demuth 11111 of Ezektogo,
CIIZZISICWI23 Olf DICPOII/7.
atxr. NOT/6 AND ancis,
NO. 67 Main BTUS% PPITSBITAGU, PA.
allhaalkitalosa ands oa an Um pabalpal canal thrws4
oat Mail Yana! Slam ap2afcly
FORICIGN .EXCTELIISIGE
81611 T BILLS DRAWN BY
JDIINOILS, MLRMIA & CO.,
, 'Olll,llll 01101 6 1 , 1= 5 , LONDON, IN BUNS 01 oxi
romp
0 AND UPWARD&
/* Ins an 121 read* Min and town. of Prow*
Nom, mew, airman', Raistiland other WwWww
90,,,m05u5n7 osikaalrrerwit°7 00, -
Akira% &atom Wood street. corner of Third.
th.' B.'t C. P. IrLAREI/11,
! 4 IiaNTUI,G, FOD AND ALL ICIMI OF
rVir , R PPIN PA.PEI R.'
Wairdseuse, Dre. 27 Wood et
• _ • • PITTSBURGO. PA.
• own...yon Narks WOW inirttf fa
LIOCELICat.N a l3Rll.
- -**l: illatilalh Ira. Vslta t Vadilt, Dadra,
: 1 11fladass ;titian, Widow Guards, &e.,
Au. Naar* Need ad Ile Third And,
ft4llhilluvo Wad analhaltsta
11011 , On hod I Mid,. at
la i i mome a n wpm& %cumin dusdkapdd aa•
-oisiegOsivelda. &Wang 6mm a b c . i . a ...
vi. MEW" nuas
• --- *4I3ICDMER a Imi - crib, .
ir,•, A ,
, ~• •
,ocAcosay, ,
Xa 6......ahrohi.l==rtriNcethain
bar nsties
*thrift Übe parches* Gad thileot Zatals,_ot.
Mariteria. 0111",
inus k RILL pgs,
votimaxas Jam imukonisawrist
w r ik.samxrrevrox WO Bit S.
Pittsburgh, Perms.
once, Nast Market otriott.
Vanden» en tladinfitaus asdlllllllaebta
emaistta mllarcailirack,tara pad Slag Iron
Wet.
ob w • o d A a O nl dn[ lraamottootl e. liariparni
:W3i7ir n Is UN;.
Mlsaidlictanws mad Arlin** al !deft of . t -
TOBACCO; BBLIP'1" 'App .cria 4 E B .
A.HD
•
,A.
y `.
• OILABLES PAC II £ co.,
No. up Pearl Street. Bo*Ton.
comiumoimmunm ma nn ma
Boma, Shoal and Bole Lea her,
uppartnroogh,Coniell Leather,
bag Utah Ocala, 71a, Kip, 81K., Act Shoop
aka to rough, !Inlaid! Llnloge and Ooloted
Bosom, Moreetto, Kid and Boot Mos, and
CE7=!2l
is nu
P. D. 0001IIIVICE. Oongrem otrect, Bowan.
WILLIAM DUILBAOII, 101 Pend "
0. CIABLI I ON AOO, 103 State: 1,12,11.111:.
laousio ANY) BIVN
PAINTING AND GLAZING,
IN ALL ITS BRANCO'S,
Done In tlladt manner and shortest thne.
J. & IL PHILLIPS,
ji Not. 28 i 28 86 Clair 8
Da. DicuNsores bleaNrro-Faxento MA
caussa—Prinefpal Avg for the toff of this Unripedled
/akar ..lamdiory.—ln submitting this machine tot di,
cilminating unbar, no arpense hu been spared In its mono.
facture to render It perfect In every essential particular, In
order to 'kg, pace with the woaderfal Improvements bf the
age, nod pre It foremost In this Detach of Americat Ma.
Madura 0 FAMILY SIIDUISO DR WITIIOUT ONE,-
Befall Price sm.
It Is admirably adapted to prevent Ind cure every form
of &moue, ouch at GonsuMation,Acrefula, Palsies. newt*
Mem, Dyspepsia, all forum of Physical and Mound Proem.
tin and Remus Dbeeres.
Oro grand feature or thle Apparaha to that It le Canty.
ready for 0.0 the power bolog obtained from a Pernment
Magnet, no Arida or other logrodleatsbolog regolrod.
Bold, wholestale and retail, by
DR. 0 IX/. 11. KETAXIt,
c....ditaer Wholamb ranges; 110 Wood at, Pittab•g.
Vio.ivo):VAo.D7o-1:11;r11
• Mode by the
W. t Philtadelptito Manutaeauring Co.
( t Proodam awarded by the Franklin Institute,
- November, IBM.)
I Gloat Starch, lu cue. conVg 0 Omuta, 6 lbs. each;
Do do . bores So 40 papera,l " do;
A 1.., 11 Bred, Pero and Peer! Stud', in bone" earloni
alms, all I r laundry nao.
CORN FARINA, (or Corn Starch,) in bra. 40 paps. each.
1... 1 I.
Thla art onrproady prepared For culinary purports,
aad can relied on a. superior in smut, to any now In
use. For oby 21I0IIFSON, MADRE it LOEING,
Phils4 . y.,1659,21.60: Agents for the Company.
permanent °Moo.
Complying with the urgent request of hun
&cods of their pstlenta,
Due: 9. 1241.PrICCII &J. W. BY.R.ICS
U.n Concluded to remain
PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH,
Lid may be comullod at Rob.. 01100.
No! 191 Penn Street,
OPpthWlnt - Tax sr. CLAIM norEL,
Denr•.x«.pt 01202. T., for Consumption, Asthma,
intone Ills sad an other Chews". Complaints
t ame with arousing Pulmonary Dame, furl minas
Cato,ri, eisreDiteasa, Af I eetiorts of the Liorr, Dr-
Gastrith, Fonal.• Complaints, ese.
DE& M t SIMMS would state hat than nen:meat
of •Me it based upoo tee fact that he din= es
ins One and viten at haw, loth betbrs.a. 'darts/
its the limps, out they thereto. moony
- • Mygisole and Medielal remedies to purify the
Mood-sad athetanlteu the system. With lime, they an
liSDICI lINMALATIONS,which they rata highly,hat
Lithe; (hones es Curative effectotew used
atom) se. Invalids are emumilyemtioned saaiataresting
the prod Mesa eurabnity unsay trash:van hared upoe
tlu e,bat false Now that the.seat of the dimmer.
iireathedin a direct aminiaer by lobalatloh,^ f, as Warr
stated, thel seat of Mt ditrase is in the Mood and ne 'Stets
may la longs.
IWO( quati f fes Mira se: . to time Medea to rm.
sett ue by ter. , my - Zed...fen
The Gseat English Remedy.
IR , JANUS • CLARKE'S
CELE RATED FEMALE PILLS!
Prepared f om a presrsiption of Sir Jamie Clarke,
plena Sitraordistary m M. Qiseera.
StalrereN kso•rst Medicine to So Impend.), but • aura
Melnik My for Female Dinivaltia and Olesrunkma
rem any Mum !theme; and - although • powerful remedy.
they costae nothing burial to the nmstitotioo.
TO 11611416 D Ity peculiarly wiltid. 11 will
In • *art bring no MP Won thly twitn.l with rcgolsllty.
That part how arta ban known to fail wkm tla
lamas lA. srawdiatior ofpawp47rt ox aft obrannt.
For foil pattallara got • pamphlet, boo, of tho snout.
N. It —sl kid 0 pottage aanspn onglainal to any •ntanti
indigent, *III 10auts • bottle, containing 01,4 60 pill., bt
retarAtall.
B. L./AIMS:STOCK & CO, Pittsburgh, Itholonain .gent,
and
LT *gar all druggist. atengltto tc T
C.;/_. LaC
Hon a. Blirak and Ornamental Paint•ra.
,
. I AND GRAINERN;
.111..41 . ik
. White Lena al lt 1 Zino Paint",
Als;, alt kinds or l'uluer,flib. rust Ass, Window Mau,
Potty. arr.h.a. 4r.
144 Ilrand *wt, tun do, nhoto , Firgios Allot
MITCHELL, HERRON-&_C,O.,
sta.:l,4,lnm or •
•
C4liitig. Parlor and Heat in . !?
H STOVES,
Crate Front!, Fenders, Cooking Ranges, he.,
194 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
sir22lEly
Plttabergh Steel Works.
:ONES, .11301171) &r CO..
IlAnntacturerrs of CAST STEEL; ale°, SERINO, PLOW •od
A. B. STRIlik SPRINOS and AX LES,
Corner Ron and Pint:Ands, Ilintnnvh.
X,. B. ROGAFf.N.I3 do CO,
IiALZDTACTIIIII.IOI,
•
. - aegerS , IlinDleved Patent flie•l
CriltSwitor Teeth.
Owner /Zees end Ant. treets. iML&Luilk,
Alatco:
J. M. JL.1"1"1`1,1E ,
ns 1%0/3.A—IST'S
• I Igo. 54 St. .Clair Street,
(Dr.l %I
Irdto Nair Haildlig,) PITTSVIMOIL PA
NA3A,
J U 1341.1. IN .
stazirricruum OP
. timbal, Cologne Spirits and Foul OIL
e.u.siore Not. IG9 .44 1:10 B.:0W 314.1
RAM ROAD SP/RE COMPANY.
Joaep4 011werth.---i—D. W. C. Bidwell
posectoors b Tbrfer, Ro(/. d Swett)
11111117.1 . 01211!
•
RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS.
• AND BOAT SPIKES.
sottlydk PITTBDUROII, PENN'A •
A CASI or RUPTURE CURED ABOUT s YZAR
ACM —lir. George Gambol, who resides ow the Ponrih St
Raub, &Troth ward, procured • Truss from me, whkh in 6
months effected an :satire mars. Ire has lOW •lit
.orbs without the Tram, aiW there is no sppsmaiwa of
return of tbreuptare. lam ronthatelly caring awes
of amities with my invaluable Tresses.
I hoes puraissiou from /Ir. Oumbert to publish and re
foe
to hi. atm. The hest of refereiwas eon tw Rh*n b 1 oe
plleattort at 111 y Drag Store and Truss Depot
JendltarT BLOW). H. KCBS klt lan Wood W.
DYSPEPSIA.—A remedy prescribed by regu
lar phyalclana, and prepared by a map:nal. practitioner
for the cure of headaches, low mrl's, and the long caudogua
oink witch arise from derangement of the digestive organ*
hi promoted In DIL WILSON'S PILLS, which bare been
approved and need by piyalclana for thee. purposes ;r 21)
pars peat They avo prepared and wild by B. L. PA
MOOS It 00, Vaerdeitala Drzygists, Sod propristar4 of IL
L. Pahnestonl'a Vornalfaga, No,f.o,conisr of Wood arid 4th
strwata,Pltfabargli, Pa. fedkreP
ANTIFCIAL EARS.—Dr. Keyeer, of 140 Wood
'treat, has on hand a my extelleht &rice for deepen:ow,
by whkh man ypernotto are mode to bear as wall as flier.—
Alio, • email gutta gumbo drum, which is fowled tufo the
Inwood le aglcient to =ay caws of deepen. Ja2bdwg
QALYANIC BATUMI", OR ELICTIO himarrno
11thrums, for Medkra purposes, of a very eaperlor kind
will bound Glee of ispreas charm, wherrvar a• Itzpreee
roue, awe • remit...arcs of Teo Dollar. Address Dr. UYO
U. EIIYSZIL Na. 110 Woad at.. Platahargh. P.. •plalaw/
Tun wonderful success of Dr. Hostetter's
celebrated and unrivalled 'lltentach Bitters, trots the time
of Its I/geodes:Mut to the poblk, proem conclusively Its
Manliest superiority OUT any other preparatko of the kind
nom manntectmed. Its action on tho dipole/ organ. is of
tbe mat pleasing character, removing all dlemer or mor
bidity, sod plying Ma ashram a sound and healthy tone.—
/mores plePepele. lose of appetite, general mental or .
physicel m e
at di ne
le most beneficent, Indeed;
Ralf ot th e most diners' cum tbat bore ever been under
Inelioal trestineet hay/ been entlorly cured by this gnot
sgesit.-;4tt took, nostetteee annoy are mom delightfel
=
ally before meals.
bfa and desks generally, everywhere, aid
by BCY3I r ITr dn IVA Burro, nowtherforers end praprietats
nd Weber and 69 /rent eta telA/arTi
WILLARD IIARVICY a, ao —r— r
84 MAIDEN LANE, AND 17 CEDAR STREET,
NEW YORK.
PAPER WARIDROUSIE_
desiii — pUon of •
WRAPPING, PRINTING AND ERWIN° •
PAPER
.011 88118 08 MAIM to 0111818,
I.4Ift7,:, , COLORED AND TA= PAPlas,
BLOTTING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, •
Stiaw and Bonnet Beards:
TWINE HOUSE.
' WILLARD lIARVICY £
84 Maiden Lane and fl Crtiar Street,-
NSW 101t8.
HEMP, COTTON, FLAX AND LINEN
TWINER,-
mimic, MI ruforoossuo
COE/MA.OIC
COTTON, lull, ( 111.42f1M=1117tIOAN HEMP
•
ROPE,
Tuna stwr Cabins Lloot, OMNI 4 1 ..4
j . SEINE TWINES. • •
fIuOITHISAD, WICAC,OOd Undo of
CORDS ASO LIMAS*
•
CARAWAY SEED -400 lbs. for sale by
IA ,
A. PAUNIATOOK
carom Wood sad VA mt.
COOBIS-.40 dor= No. 1, by steamer ran
.Gray.,:lost reed sad for ask by
ATVIMIZ. LYN 2'oo. .
iSIUGAB-5,0hd0. prima for say by
jar - amiss a:CALLIIIII.
rEloa-106. - - - 1 i 2 and 3 Mackerel, Herring,
Aat who ma, ar l 01,6. -
- -
Vittsliurg gaytit.
THURSDAY MORNING, FEB. 1, 1859.
lE=
City fuel News Items
1111 AX TIEMPXBATURTC—Obsorvatious taken at
Shaw's Optician Store, $O. 69 Fifth st, yesterday.
lig 900. IX
V o'clock, a. z 00 35
12 " 00 • 52
" r. x 39
Barometer ........ 29 9-10
.',"01" DAILY UNION PRAYER 1116ETTNO, nt the First
Methodist Protestant Church, Fifth etreot, cord
mincing at Ili o'clock, A. i 2. All are cordially In
vited to attend.
The exercises ro-nar will be conducted by Rev
Charles W. Quick.
HON. CALLD Lvoxs' lecture woo delivered Tuestley
evening to a vary large audience, and if demonatra
lions of applause are any indication they were greatly
delighted. Mr. L.'s manners diffor from that,of or
dinary torturers, and adds a charm which could not
be imparted to a written discourse. Gels an orator,
a scholar, and a poet as well as i traveller.
The lecturer begin with a description of the fa
mous Delta of the Nile and its 200,000 acres of rice
lands which now, as for many ages past, produce the
main:sustenance fm the people of the countries bor
dering the Mediterranean tea. Ms statistics con
cerning the resources of Egypt, verified the: asser
tions of ancient writers concerning that country,
which has been in -different ages of the world the
granary of the Indian, Phanician, Tyrien, Grecian
and Roman empires. Tbo produce of wheat, even
now with the rude modes of cultivation in vogue, is
nearly 20 bushels to the acre. A French writer
states it was once GO bushels to the acre. A fair
amount of Yankee labor and Yankee ingenuity would
bring it back to its former prodnetiveuere, for the
richness let the soil Is still there.
The gardens of the Nile seemed to bloom again
ander the lecturer's treatment, though still only
watered in the words of the Bible by the "feet of
mi: o .;" and his beautiful illusions to, and eorrobera
ti f the language of Scripture which speaks of
th "cistern that holds no water;" and the "cord
loosened and the bowl broken at the fountain," were
replete with interest- In these gardens are raised a
great many of the medicinal drugs and gums of com
merce, with the choicest of grapes, tamarinds, pis
tittles, pomegranates, the finest of oranges and al
monds. The gardens are liberally watered by the
feet of men, who see their feet as.. Yankee would
use the hoe. The process is this:—the soil being of
that rich alluvial nature that by dragging their feet
through from the cistern to any given point the water
would follow; then by making their traverse marks
is the same manner, in doe time the whole garden of
sin or ten acres become thoroughly imgated.
Them were many beautiful passages at this point,
where sacred history is so frilly sustained and cor
roborated. The bowl broken at the fountain refers
to the uncertainty of human hope—t 6 cord loosen
ed refers to the disappointment of life, and the cistern
that would hold no water to the finale of exLetence
—the dried Cr, garden a most perfect symbol of the
body whose soul has departed.
His description of the tree of great price, the Data
Palm of the Nile, showed that it is men more useful
and necessary to the inhabitants of the country than
is the reindeer to the Laplander, and it supplies in
addition various histories and romforts which the
poor Lapp knows not of.
Like our maple tree, it furnishes the inhabitants
with sweetness. Its karts shelter the poorer classes
from the beat of the eon. Its bark is pounded iuto
shreds or Ohm and is spun and woven into floor mats.
sails for weasels,le. Of its roots is formed the
pretty lattice wel. behind which the dark eyes gleam
in the windows of the Dance. The pith or heart
of the tiee makes a nice biscuit and is the raga of
commerce; its juice makes a wholespme and pleas
ant drink: its s wood is used like fine maple ve
neering and foWarions medicinal purposes. {Chen
the Son of Man entered into Jerusalem mounted on
the foal of an ass, the people did not bring—as when
ovations were offered to_ Catsar—a crown of laurel,
which had been consecrated to Man; nor the oak,
whose carved leaves still form ashler ornament of
Jupiter's Parthenon; nor the myrtle, which was sac
cred to Venus; nor even the olive, the symbol of He
brew empire—but the palm, the emblem of all worth
and beauty and goodness. The palm was alone wor.
thy to honor Ills entrance into the city which was
to witness his agony and atoning death. And since
that time every Christian martyr has been crowned
with palm, as a beautiful and true emblem of a sure
faith and triumphant death.
Mr. Lyon described his dwelling and manner of
life for a week or two in a tomb at the lot of the
pyramid of (arab ; =hi, though very interesting
and entertaining, the account of boiling the coffee
with human skin, bones, rags and bits et cofiins, it
wo! DO treat sharpener el appetite to the earn:k
b:mar.
The Nubian slaves, performing all the functions of
our horses and mules, and with searrely es mach
clothing to corer their nakedneta.was n picture not
very suggestive of any need of boor. Their clothing
Rll3 hot a yard end a half or ro of narrow white
muslin. Tho• Egyptian women wore fihig flowing
robes, and had their faces covered or partly covered
by veils. If not very good looking, the voile used
were black and thick ; but if the ladies were hand
some, very thin and while.
The lecturer was very happy in carrying the audi
ence back to the finding of the infant Moses in the
bulrushes, and to ;:the dawning of the Christians'
hope—to the living spring where Mary and Joseph,
with the infant Saviour, rested. Au old sycamore
tree guards and shelters the place. These, sod many
other passages, were deeply interesting.
The speaker gave some interesting information
about the customs and literature of the Arab!. "ig
norant as an Arab" is a poor comparisirarfor to thorn
we owe many of the most valuable discoveries in
retrace and art, they have always-been a lenrned
people. The boats in ascending the Nilewere drawn
by Nubian :doves, and his account of the journey,
the various scenes in the city of Cairo, the intro, ice
with the Paths, and many other incidents and ad
ventures were decidedly "funny,” particularly the
description of the tint attempt at riding on. camaL
Mr. Lyon seems so fulled his subject that he makes
his description of the people quite racy and unique.
Ile in to deliver another lecture on Thursday evening,
on Palestine; or the Holy Land. I
Tee Sventicsvettc Bainum.—The very 110-
ciJed action of tho meeting held in this city last
week, in reference to the contemplated railroad
bridge, has excited considerable comment among
our down-river contemporaries. The Wheeling
papers assures no that Virginia has the Ohio
River under its. particular sharge, and will see
td it with cure ! The Wheeling bridge is a case
in point. '
The Steubenville Herald attempts to throw
cold water on the whole action of the meeting
here, declaring that the movement seems to it
"very much like a tempest in a teapot, and
comes with a remarkably bad grace from a city
which has every navigable river in and about its
'corporate I'mile - blocked up and the navigation
of the same more or less obstructed by some six
or eight bridges—the more ridiculous, too, when
the improvement in question is foe the opening
up of a railrord for the almost exclusive benefit
of Pittsburgh, and false in detail and conclu
sion, when, as every one should know, the
bridge will be so constructed that neither basin
or barges may run, with reasonable care, any
risk in passing under it. When Pittsburghtakes
down her six or eight bridges, _she may, by
speeches and resolutions, assume to dictate to
other towns and cities, but not before."
TDB PENSEITTERIAN BANNER AND ADVOCATE.
—A change in the proprietorehip of this excel
lent religious paper is announced in this week's
issue. Dr. fil'Hinney has eitered into arrange
ment with litay. James Allison, of Sewickleyvitle,
and Mr. Stephen Little, of this city, to carry en
the paper in partnership, under the name of David
lil!Kinney 8 Co. Mr. Allison has been for some
time a contributor to the paper, and will hence
forth be joint editor with Dr. M'Kinney. Mr.
Little has been principal clerk in the office for
several years. Ile is well acquainted with the
business of the paper, is reliable, accurate, at
tentive, obliging, as all who have had any thing
to transact in the office, either personally or by
letter, can abundantly testify.
The Banner Is, as we hare said, a very excel
lent religious and femily paper. It is conducted
in a truly christian spirit, and we are glad to
know that it Is meeting with abundant „lattices&
We tender a warm greeting to the new firm,
under whose care, the paper will, we feel assured,
maintain its high character and deserved pros
perity.
Ctrr bIPROVIIIZATA.—We are informed that
C. 11. Paulson, Esq.,
has taken a twenty year'e
lease of the block of buildings on St. Clair et.,
east eide, extending from Penn street to en
alley, which ho intends remodeling and materi
ally improving in the !spring. Mr. Cl, tV. Jack
et/II her purchased the opposite corner (Esq.
Donaldson's) and intends erecting au elegant
four story building' 40:100 feet, on that corner.
Mr. Cleo. E. White, the progressive and enter
prising Dry Goods dealer, hoe nearly completed
the improvement of hie new Fifth meet house;
it will be one of the finest Dales norm In the
city. The new - blook of iron front buildings on
the old church lot are rapidly approaching com
pletion. Several new buildings are talked of on
Fifth street next spring. That of Masers. Eaton,
Cree Sr. Co. is at least ewe to go forward. We
hope to see all the "relicts" supplanted by more
imposing as well as more commodious edifices,
during the current year.
Tna GROUBID 1100.—Yesterday amnia have
seen this mystically intelligent animal break
ground in order to make Lie Almanac for the
rest of tho winter. If he comes out and aces his
shadow why then he goes in again and wo hove
cold weigher foe the. remainder of the season.
As far as this vicinity is concerned, the weather
maker could have seen no shadow yesterday. It
was the foggiest, unnoticed, gloomiestday of the
season, and gas Bede a.-re needed nearly all
day. We shall there Pee have no more cold
weather this winter; 'hut. IC suppose, tall set
tled matter. The gt 1 hog could not 'have
cut a shadow had he Lem out $ dozen times.
, JUDGC 1 1 / 1 371, , A.--We ore pleased to learn
Ihst 'the ..ho hue boot confined to his
house by siclusess for five or iii week!,
is sgui., to go out, though be Is yet unable,
to site isli lo LIS duties on the bench.- -Etis mut,:
Mend siti be g hd Whole that he hicousitlett e k
entirely out of danger, and probal4
ha obis 4e . eieninte-:the.dleetterge or *Mt*
*Ma. ' •
ALLzonsirr BOMLD or COrtlOL.—The first
regular meeting for the year of the Allegheny
Board of Control convened on Tuesday evening,
when the following persons were elected officers
for the year :
President—Rev. J. T. Preaaly, D. D.
Secretary—D. ideFerron.
Treasurer—A. Cameron.
The following standing committee were op.
pointed :
Finance-11mm Shriver, Sterrett, Graham
and King.
Grad's and Text Books —Messrs. hlarshall,
Reed, Broinfand Pressly.
Colored Schools—Meaors. Scott, Lae, Farley
and Bard.
Ruin and Disciptine—hlessre. Ingham, Bon
ney, Rynd and King.
Singing—Memo. Scott, Sterritt, Park and
Luty.
Demur's to the Temperance Convention, on the
Sth of February, at Lafayette Hall. The number is
not restricted, and all are invited to attend.
Lo,r, Sr. Cioir— lion Wm Boggs, Col Win Espy,
Wm Brown, T J Bighorn, Eng, John Patterson, Wm
Oibbln, C B M Smith, S Cuthbort, Jno Rodman.
&Dirties. Tp.—Col fl Holtz, James Fitfo, Erg, Wm
Wilson, Joseph Miller, Esq, John Wall, John Nolin,
John Murphy, Thonuu Kidd°, II Wadsworth, Peter
Boyer, Henrry Donaldson, J D Stanford, Maj Rohl
M . Bee, Jacob Boyer.
Wilkine—Dr Jos Carothers, John Perchmont, Dr
Wilson.
Fams Tr.—l Randolph, Benj Coe, Sr, E Miller.
11".0 Drer Tp.—John M'Connol, Wm Leslie, Wm
S Gray, John l'orter.
Ea.t Derr Tp.—Wm Meson, Rub't Gillespie, Thom
Christy.
Tarnahon —Rev W .1 'Amylor, U M Morrison, E
flown, J 11 Baird.
Tun NINTH WARD PUIMIC SCIIOOI,-AL e
meeting of the citizens of the Ninth Ward, held
in the public eohool home, on Tuesday night,
the report of the committee. appointed to audit
the accounts of the School Board for the butt
four years was read. It shows the receipts of
the Board for that period to have been $14,247,-
65, and its indebtedness on the let root, $7,765,-
10. The way in which the Board have managed
the affairs of the school seems to have given un
qualified satisfaction to the citizens of the Ward,
and a vote of thanks was passed by the members
for their arduous labor and careful attention in
the erection of the building, and management
of the eohool !Ind.—Chronicle.
PUBLIC DOCUBIRNTS. —A report made to the
House, at Harrisburg, by Mr. McDowell, chair
man of the Committee on Printing, will explain
why so few public documents have been received
by the people from Harrisburg. It appears from
the report that the public printer has so far fur
nished none of the Reports ordered to be print.
ed, although he is directed by law to do it at the
opening of the tampion, and it Is probable that
he will furnish them during the session only as
it may suit his convenience. lie does the work
at less than coat, and he Is determined not to be
in a hurry about it. We advise the Printing
Committee to watch and lee whether the full
number ordered by law is really delivered
A (Essen Mummers—We have before tie the
new French Monthly, called Flenre de Lie."
publiShed in New York. It in pronounced by
ail competent judges of that language, a choice
magazine, written in an elegant style, and af
fording to students especially a valuable anvil-
Tory to perfect themselves in the knowledge and
cultivation of that language. It contains short
original articles of science and art, and judi
cious selections from approved authors. Those
wishing to avail themselves of it will address
It. 11 Lloyd &Co , No. 348 Broadway, N Y.
JAVOIII, as we hear, wee informed on Wednes
day by a young man just from Germany that be
bad been to Ws (Jacobi's) native village, end
heard there that his cousin had killed a man
with whom he 'bad some difficulty. The news
seemed to affect him, but beyond elating that
his cousin was a very bad man, and that he bail
often forbid him coming in hie bowie, be made
no comment on the intelligence. Ile was also
visited by the girl Suitor, and bad an interview
with her in preeence of a third party .
110/LTICULTIMAL SOCIETI —The Horticultural
Society held its usual monthly meeting on
Wednesday—J. Negley, Jr, in the chair. It
was resolved to hold the usual June exhibition,
and the Premium Committee were notified to
prepare a premium list. A committee was also
appointed in solicit tho attendance of the Horti
culturists of the county at the exhibition, and
urge them to make a display . of their products.
Miss !excuses ALLIER was found dead, appa
rently murdered, at Sunfish, just below
m Wheel
ing; some ten months si a There was much
excitement about it at lb time and a man was
arrested on suspicion, b discharged no nothing
appeared against him day or two since, and
afterthe afar was neaall argatien, a man named
Martin Croy was arrested on suspicion of having
done the deed.
lieu, TO BAIL —Grant and Gallagher, charged
with stabbing Cusack, were before the Mayor
on Wednesday, for further hearing. Cusack's
attending physician testified that his patient was
out of danger, and the parties were then admit
ted to bail for farther bearing. (tram in SNOO
. and Gallagher in $5OO.
Ten Secretaries of County Agricultural So
cleties that have not made returns of their pro
ceedings at exhibitions to the Parent Society,
are requented by Mr. A. 0 !Mester to do so as
the transactions of the Society are now in pre
paration for pnblication.
A MAN named Michael Wilhelm tumbled Lead
foremost into a well firidrownstown, on Tues
day. The well was over 40 feet deep; strange
to say the man was not injured. no managed
to come down on his feet.
ALLEGIIIINT BRIDGE STOCK. —We ROOl4 call
attention to the closing sale of the above desirable
stock, by Austin Loomis & Co., at the Merchants'
Exchange, this evening, as offering a chance to
make a secure and profitable investment.
ANOTHER DECLINATION.—We noticed, jester
day, the declination of Mr. Jackson to serve as
a Director in the Allegheny Valley road. We
are requested by Mr, Brunet to say that he,
aleo, declines to aerre in that capacity.
Ws are indebted to the publishers for a copy
of Kennedy's Iterview, dated Peb,lst. It is a
reliable and useful counting-house companion.
MISSES. EDITORS: In publishing tho condensed
statement of of the report of the Allegheny Valley
Railroad Co., you nay the interest coupons - attached
to reengage bonds, except a few pledged collator
elly, have been paid up to and including let January,
1858. It should read including let Jan., 1859, ex
cept a balance, no stated, of 82,275. •
The Superintendent of the Company; Mi. Wit
marth, wishes an error corrected. In his report it
was omitted to subtract $BOOO as dun Feb. let, 1888,
from $47,200, the expenses of last year, which will
leave $39,200, the correct amount.
J. Gums, Roe y. and Treater.
ANT of the following articles can be obtained at
Bowen' well known stand, Federal street, Allegheny.
Mood Family Breed. Cakes and Confectionery in
every variety. Fresh Peaches, Tomatoes, Plumbs,
Citron, Pine Apple, Brandy — Peaches, Assorted Pre
serves, Jelly'e, Pickles and Ketchup. Capers, War
cesterehire Sauce, Pickled Lobsters, Sardines, Family
Chocolate, Baker's Bromo, &a, /to. They respect
fully invite the public to an examination of the above
named articles, all of which they will guarantee to
prove satisfactory both in quality and price.
Ta■ "Finkle Sewing Machine," of which Mr. J.
L. Carnaghan, of Allegheny city, le the agent for
Western Pennsylvania, Is distinguished for Ito noise
liminess in working, the beautiful simplicity of the
ammgement by which the thread is lightened, and
the general cleimliness with which the machine may
be handled, as it may be oiled without roiling the
fingers of ail.
FASHIONABLE g 11113300111 for men and buys, made
to order in the newest styles, by Carneghee, Federal
street, Allegheny city. A full stock of fine cloths,
camimeres, resting*, .to., always on hand fur this
purpose, and cold at low rates for coati.
TAKY PEACIIES--201 As now landing
roan steamer t.arroese and for val. br
'Y AOO.
1:100PLA ND'S IIERRMAN BITT l
gro for sale by B. A. VAIMIZAT 6 ACO.
PER WEIQIITS, Bill Files an Check
Pmv Wr isle b W. B. If 'CNN,
.1••• corner Market and ml sta.
Q MIN° MEASUILINU TAPES, Ems and
Plated for eels 14 W. S. HAVEN,
Jet Nos 34 33 and Na Market street
14 YE FLOUR in 40 Itia sacks reed and fur
_Lib side by J. I HENRY H. HOLLINS.
- VLOUR—VaS bbls. Extra Superfine reed
K•aod far We by. WIL WHILITCHEON,
IoSS No. 111.5 Elbert, it.
QTAROII-2.5 Ins. PiFart in store and fur
ILYlNaleby JET. J a CANYIRLD CO.
0 ATs—tou bushels rec'd and for sale by
Ja3l IL 11. KING.
SSORTED COLORS ground in oil foisale
L by jl9 T. 11. ERVIN t 0.4
CASIISIER' PLAIDS at
BURCHFIELD t CO•11,
Corner Fourth sod Maket
Only 26 cants per yard.
7 ,
e ap Clover Seed,
INNtore sod for bids by J• 18 WATT WILSON
e n KY PEACHES-300 bus. Tenn, Pea Cites
to own§ yawl tur. Ran by
J HITCHCOCK. 1100IISERY k CO.
TuE AMENICAN ALMANAC and Re
pository of U.ral Woo"dodge kw the Woe 11159, reed
and foissik. by KAY A CO, CA Wood idr.4.
250 BBLS. PRIM& MOLASSRS, in More
for oils by 1 Pa!) JAB. GAILDINEII.
ein MUDS. PRIME SUGAR, f a sale by
J saa.o
TIREAId ORACKERS and do moat
nail *MIN addiotiltANClMl.Walat. •
42IICIAR---1.1 lib& fair = for sale by...-
Polar waniaoproug.
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Telegraphic.
CONGUESSIONAIe.
WAZILINOTON.
SUATE.—Mr. Pugh, or Ohio, moved a resolution
asking for any correspondence with Prussia relative
to the compulsory enlistment of persons claiming
American protection In the Prussian army. Adapted.
House bill for the punishment of counterfeiting
military land warrants, was read and passed.
Mr. Bayard, of Del., from the Judiciarreommit
toe, said that he would to-morrow present a report
on the Indiana election, in response to the memorial
of Messrs. lii'Cartny and Lane, claiming to be Sen
ators from that Stabs.
.•
The Agricultural College bill was taken up oad
on motion of Mr. Pugh, was re-committed—ayes 23,
nays 211.
The Indian appropriation bill was further debated,
but without taking a rote the Senate want into ex
ecutive session and afterwards adjourned.
llovsn.—Mr. greenwood, of Ark., from Committee
•on Indian ATairsi reported a bill providing for the
issue of patents to the Shawnee Indians, and natu
ralizing them no CRIZCIIS of the United States.
Mr. Unuston, of Ala., suggested whether this could
be done in this way, as the Constitution requires an
uniform law for naturalization.
Mr. Greenwood • replied that tho Indians were not
on the same footing as the foreigners, some of them
being able to-take care of their own aftairs, and as
intelligent as many of the foreigners.
Mr. Bliss, of Ohio, said it was inaugurating n now
policy to make Indians citizens by a special net of
Congress, andsuggested whether this was not left to
the States alone.
The naturalization clause was stricken out, and the
bill was then rejected by 9 majority.
Mr. Taylor, of L., asked but failed to obtain loam
to introduce a bill to provide far the acquisition of
Cubsby negotiation, and lm incorporation into the
Union.
House then went into Comniitteo of the Whole on
the State of the Union, and took up the Legislative,
Judicial and Exeentivo appropriation bill.
Mr. 'lomat, of Va., wished to know why the ex
penemi of the legislative depariment were now $ 3 . -
500,000, when six years ago they were only $l,-
250,000.
Mr. Phelps,of Mo., explained that the increase
was by acts f Congress, and showed wherein the
expenditures had been augmented, i hiding the
printing of engravings and the circulation of doe
utints.
Mr. Giddings, of Ohio, moved to strike out the
compensation to members of Congress for the next
session. Ho wanted them to fix thair own pay, and
argued that the mileage was unequal, and should be
reformed, being now a great abuse. '
Mr. Smith, of Ill. '
said that the Committee on
Mileage has directed a bill to be reported for the re
duction of mileage.
Mr. Kelsey, of N. 1., made an effectual attempt to
offer an amendment fixing the present mileage rates
for distances under 250 mils., and ten rents par mile
for distances beyond.
Finally the $200,000 for railing° sees stricken oat
Welcome, Feb. 2.—A caucus of the Democratic
members of the Rouse who are opposed to a protec
tive tariff, was held hot night, Mr. Jelin Cochrane
officiating as Chairman, and Ruffin, of N. C., and
Cavanaugh, of Minnesota, acting as Secretaries.
About fifty members were present, principally from
the South ; of the North, two were from New York
two from Minnesota, ono from Ohio and fire from
Illinois.
•
Mr. Pb°lP , of Atn, was opposed to specific duties
and protection in any form, but was in favor of a
modification of the tariff for revenue. To meet the
demands of the Treasury, he remarked, there should
be a retrenchment of expenditures.
Mr. Vallendingham, of Ohio, bad been nominated
for Secretary, tut declined, saying the can for a eau •
cue had nut been submitted to the Übto delegation,
at whose Instance he had come here to ascertain the
character of the proceedings.
Mr. Barksdale, of Miev., was opposed to all &nit,
lie favored free trade and taxation.
Mr. Mita, of S. C. . rpoke to the Fame effect.
Mr. Crawford, of tleurgia, read the call, which in
vited to caeca all member, of the Ilouoa of Kepi,
ventatirea who were °peace.' to protection and Fee
cific dada, but the undemanding was that all
Democrat/ were invited to attend.
Mr. Houston, of Alabaina, thought differently.
He was willing to confer with those only who were
opposed to protection and specific duties, and he did
not care to attend the meetings of gentlemen enter
taining varied opinions for conferenee.
Mr. Garnett opposed the modification of the tariff.
He alluded to the fart that the present expenses of
the Government were more than necessary. He
considered it the duty of the Democratic party to
inaugurate a system of reform and retrenchment.
Ile offered a resolution for the appointment of a corn
mittee of five to report on the means by which the
expenses of the tlovernment may be reduced.
Mr. Limar, of Miss., was opposed to specific du
ties. Ile thought it time Tor the Democratio party
to define its prwition on the tariff question, and !Glow
the present law to have a fair trial.•
Mr. Stephens, of Ga., said that when ho first en,
terra! Congress, iu I att, the expenses of the Govern
ment were only twenty millions per annum; the
country had gone through an expensive Mexican
war, with sixty-three thousand soldiers in the field,
for fifty, three millions of dollars, and now, in a time
of peace, the estimates were seventy-three millions.
Them were tunny expenditures which were wholly
unnecessary, and n reform was indispensably rerun ;
site. Ile believed that forty millions was an abund
anee for the National expense, lie was, therefore,
opposed to an increase of the duties; the expenditurfie
should be brought within the present receipts.
Mr. Crawford, Of Ga., offered a series of merle
lions as a substitute for those offered by Mr. Garnett,
which the latter accepts. The find resolution de
clares it inexpedient to disturb the tariff of 1 , 57.
The second provides for the appointment of a com
mittee of five to report at the next meeting of rancor,
the means try which the expenses of Government can
be reduced.
The resolutions were then adopted by nearly an
unanimous rota
tin motion of Mr. Burnett, of Ky., the (mama ad
journed till Saturday next. A general invitation
will, it is understood, in the meantime ho extended
to dl Democratic members et the llowe h, i x pre
sent at the next meeting.
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 2.—The Times earnest:or:J.
ent says: Secretary Cobb has been mailing to re
ceive there:turns for January before answering tho
House resolution, calling for his opinion as to the
sufficiency of the revenue to meet the. government
expenses. Thesis returns are now in, and tho Secre
tary's answer will be communicated to Congress on
Thursday morning. He adheres strictly to the po
sition taken in his annual reports, and says that an
increase in tho tariff is absolutely essential, or
another largo loan. HO repudiates the rumors,
whither emanating from his subordinates or other
wise that he is opposed to Interfering with the present
tariff. Ile approves of Major Phalli's bill, with the
single exception of the 50 per cent, duty on brandies.
This he objects to as bad policy, tending as it will,
in the opinion of the Secretary, to cripple our trade
with Franca. The proposed duty of twenty per cent.
on coarse wools he approves of, as well as other
changes which I have heretofore mentioned.
The recent announcement of Col. Black, now U.
S. Judge in Nebraska, to be Governor of that terri
tory, was premature. There is no doubt that it was
contemplated at ono time, but the nomination has
been withheld for some reason, and, it is now said,
may not be made at all. Judge Black is quite rdy
to accept the Pennsylvania Judgeship made vacant
by Irwin's resignation, but no arrangement to that
end has been made. lam assured, however, that
the place will not be given to Wilson M'Candleas,
whose appointnment has been strenuously urged
upon the Preeldent.by leading members of the bar
and other influential citizens.
[Special Dispatch for dm Pittsburgh Darras.]
liannisarrno, Fob. 2.—Sanare.—The various
committees roported the following among other bills;
To incorporate tho Unlootown Gas and Water Co.;
an act authorizing married women to bo corporator!
in roma'. Benevolent Societies; supplement to an net
incorporating the Johnstown Woollen Factory, re.
ported as committed.
The following bill was read in place: By Mr. Schell,
to• annex Somerset county to the Middle Supremo
Court district.
Mr. (arr►m presented a `ramoketrance against the
incorporation of the City Passenger Railway:
llonsa. , ---Tbe House trane►cted no business of im
portance to your readers, to-day. Much of the lee
was spent in debating the motion to print the
Philadelphia Passenger bills which were in the hands
of the committee before reported, and which was
passel.
The Tyrono Railroad ropplenatmt has been alined
by the Governor.
Borrow', Feb. 2.—Cape Haytica advises to the 13th
nit. hare been received. A [fairs were quiet, but
measures were in active progress for the permanent
establishment; of the Republic. Uen. tliffrard has
received important aid from tho commercial class.
Sologne•and his army were ivory destitute. He has
placed his family on board a vessel at Port au Prince,
and he,doubtleas intends to leave the country with
them.
WAISHINCITON Crrr, Feb. 2.—ln pursuance of the
resolution adopted at the caucus of the anti-protec
tiou Democrats of the limMe last. evening, Morn,.
Garnett, Vallandigharu, Crawford, Bennett, unit
Marshall, of Ili., have been appointed a committee,
to report at the adjourned meeting fixed for next
Saturday, roam plan of retrenchment of the expend
itures of the government.
New 'Vona, Feb..2.—Com. Vanderbilt adrcrrtisee
the commencement of on opposition line to alb
fornisa
The steamer Northern Light in to Bail on the 10th
of Much for Aspinwall, conneetlig on the Pacific
withihe Ammer Uncle Sam.
NSW lions, Feb. 2.—The 'learner k: fops sailed
at noon for Liverpool, with . $572,000 in do.
Telegraphic glarkata
Now War., Feb. f.—Dolton declined 3.A , , with Wes
of IWO beim at 11;44111 far uplands, and 400 inn at 11%,
to arrive. Floor leeravi; 11.000 bids sold. Wheat firm,
with sales of 1000 Istuis white Kentucky St, • 1,70; mid,.
Igen white pl,OO. Corn Sun; ales 4500 Ws istllls
W for
white. Pork buoyant; prime sells at $l3 I.l,Cdi M
buoyant at 72 wat2%. linger unchanged at 700. eased
newly at 70; Tallow nrmer at 11@11i--Cisitile llarket—
tle eves th e rrosipts wore 230:k prices advanced 34e, with
sks et oigilli).4 for premium. Sheep advdoCed; receipts
050% there is is slight 'deuce on all guiltless kW market
is steady. Swine firm; receipts 7000; CUM fed 7c poi lb, and
distilling fed 63---Ellocks higher. Chicago* flock Wand
165 Minas Central bonds Kt rm N.Y. Centel Sr ,c: Needing
4 %i Mim dm
s.' 80%; Oshe & Chicago OS; Erie 134;
Cleveland 0 Toledo 70.,X; Indium twouudahalN ON;
Tema-sem slue BvfX; Porno Mull B. B. Co. 634; !maw
6. 81434.
PiniaDarici, Peb. 2.—Flour count= Oros dm for
input at $5,75(510 for twomon atel gs alpextioe; Cori
60 for extra auel estne Weds ; ouslesSff fancy at s47lAss
o 7 :7 ,l iu Z 4:d r: l l: .. 4 . e .vu t d.r iouz r and ,ta.::. Co ji ry iLb ea .d.4 l To L .d : )i. r .am ree. dsrjoe ..W hea vf.z: t
changes; 1000 hush sold at 50, lu glom fur prim rearm
Whisky steady et I . lO M* 1 OM NI, 01 this mooning
Cue,. scan, M.0.-7We Price
publishes its usual anneal gisdamsnt of For* pain I n a.,
Westodsoolog
_ea leenaie lo uniehei el =PO hum d e .
sew la wrens of oi/ s per es,
Sind demenet he Lard or
/KW mg lie MS P. ns.livsin mop al Compared with lain
"W• hilerial4 Mei; 2. — llleer\ den - Olt llg* MIMI
itz.a.se i g.o, o 7S..Wlseatind . ; Cliarn
dulisstl Stw VitilW
LlrlOtlWO ibt
-. : • "ii.:si„.MoV-.....,a_ :: 'Li ' 1,1 . .1 . :*" . !!: .. .A's.`' .3 V . • - .
writ
WHEELER Sr, Wll:SO'ius
FIRST PREMIUM FAMILY
SEWING IgACEEINES,
AGENT'S OFFICE, NO. 68 FIFTH STREET,
FIRST PRE3IIUIII awarded by the Allegheny County Agricultural Society, field
September 1851, "AS BEST FOR FAMILY USE."
And the Penna. State Agricultural Society have awarded to 'Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing
Machine the highest premium, "AS BEST FOR ALL FAMILY PIiRPOSES."
THESE MACHINES which have gained each an enviable reputation over all other
Machined on account of
t6r 1 Beauty and excellence oPstitch, alike on both sides of the fahrie sewed
Economy of thread.
3 Simplicity and thoroughness of construction.
..1 Portability, can of opention and management.
Quietness of movement.
. Strength, firmness, and durability of seam that will not rip or ravel ,
Applicability ton variety of purposes and =aerials.
•
Compactness and elegance of model and finish.
w offered with all of the latest improvements and advantages at manufacturers
ALEX. R. REED, Agent, 68 FIFTII STREET.
LIBERAL /2. VICO UN? TO CLERGTMEN. auDiktUvraml,
Commercial. McNeal.
prices b I
A MOS
EP OP AITBITHATION FOB JANOAILI
- E. P Summit, WM. II Will UM% 0 B
EA,
PITTSEIVROU IPIAJAACNCTS.
I Ilrio.rtrd Sprrially for V Pitlzburah G-vited
FTETBOII.II, Tureens, Pro. 3,190.
• • • • ' •
FLOUR—there is not mach change., bat the market in no ,
so grod as It was, and the late advance bait not been main,.
Mined. finks on wharf of 54 this roper at $5.12, and 50 do
extra at 15,31. Front Store, 700 ibis. In email Idts AL - 15.12
(45,25 for soper, 15,00(gi5,62 for extra and $6,75e,0,01 for
fatally do.:
OftAlN—a sale of 160 bus Oata was made at depot at 51.
Co,. 300 bits Ear from atom at GO; 151 bus 'at depot at 52;
000 de white at Gland COO do yellow at 55.
oEooElllES—wales of 20 Mid, Boar In lots at 73,97n8 ;
Molareem,9s bid. to lots at 311,1;41. Coffee, 26 bgs Rio at 120 C,
WIIISK , EY—aaIm of 30 lkla rectiflad at 25. rtAll
if IDES—a aala of I( dry Blot at IN, ea.!,
ONlONS—salaa of 30 IMlalat 13,00 V 4 bbl.
PRED—s nolo of 30 luta Clover from stmt. at' P 5,62.
111JYTEIt—aalm of 5 bbla prime roll at In Imd I do at 20.
POTATOES—oat. of 75 bbleNeahannocka at i 2,50; 50 ho
o $1,00; and ISO boa mlxt4 at t 10205.
Illt000—firm; a tittle of MX/ bbl. prime New York white
tfl 00 too
BIONETATLY AND C(DIDPLIERCIAL.
Thera la n foil demand for ;nanny today on call, and tho
chant log of Inane catuoid by the continuance of the attempt
on the part of lender. to wiranco the rater interrat, Rims
an oppearottee of greater need on the port of borrower,
than really ...riot, In many caws lb. advance demanded Is
ouldnitted to. lint In idbere the bare. Cr. pall np iM.I the
mealy
obtained Ent better .t mut the. here. Four jt rear.
Inuit hero been generally pat up to h ji coat althonch some
tranownosto allll tato plate at 4 4 IA cent. and,oceaokinalty,
at 411 re on for,irite coil/atom's. Fire Trim at. h.... hare
not generally been disturbed, but . thew. are many more
. . . . .
ng n cent. than there warn hut wevk. The
moot) tram tho mercantile circle !DODO, DO In.
tportanco. end It ht thought that atrictly prime, pa
in ODD again, outside of the hanks, as frocty as
resent - tarry cumnicncal Y nth
Ing I+3 cornotratiro kfittentortt Ihr condition
Y...k 'lntik. for th., rrr.lln¢ Jottt 22
.la.e
1,7-16.7G6
MMEIMM
Haber atatruirut of the PCIII/..‘1,111i2 Railrml
ath appeareJ, and aborcu au iuurease
Ton ligurra aro sr 11)11.1MS
I 4014 E•rniug, Expeunen. N. i rologn.
. lIA f 263,215 46 .4.147 ,7 CO
3,1,nr9 2: 122,731 24
I n , r+ik 141.762
IMII=1=!I
5f..,1,:a30 , J 1 2,1113.415 t 4
0;15;7.543 10
I wren.
Pil-rs•
I OA 4
n 3 al of
et i r.lOll
anorchnuti h." e taikt.fll,l koalrp eel:kWh/I
4
4 , hoe +ll,ll,lllwr Cachan;o. of wtstrll Hideo a - 111
J.l nrikln which hag lor yearn t.rnled
kovot part of our 111114.rts, enumnling /34 year 14
il.llorn In v•Ino. The impo.,:atious
1.11 Et. I isdirr.
gbtra.
I otht.re tm.t exci•edlug
Inl
in:qr. - 6.1i. the.. xt.rw
at Nor York
...........
.....
Othrr ......... .
Tntah lean ending atilt Jon.. , ..... $2,554,000
There ban, during Ihn pant fortlaya been conniderable in•
ontry mot., Coro operntont, with vegan! to enotrocrer, bot
therm!). otto which lats yet transpired no. matte last event og.
far 15,500 bus, to be dellscort. Opriug Lake, on tho Illioole,
Meer. on Ito 10th of May., l's - --generallyctutniticrnl tete.
'rho Ctncinoalf 11107.C11e , of Friday reports a contract nor 10,
fest buy, to to delivered in •• Northern I illooia" on the lot
of May, at 00e, and 23,000 bus to ho delivered at Etihools,
at 70c. To-day the market wan firm at 17206.1 c SI CO the nu
track, anti Far at ftita)ssn yl7O Ito oti track.—ladrago TriN
ruibanrxrms Carets ilitaltre. Jan. 1.1, 11159.—Thn mar
ket for Beef Bank was arithimt.mtith niter/Blom Thu re
mime at the dine-rent lards comprises - 1 atmat 1,500 lima.
air.t of which all at faun $14311t1 i 101 tbs. Curl Cattle
soil toll, but Intwist - Isere rather dull.
"The Rim) marital war toimk, end some e. 090 nrrirnl
and sold. at Wend-013, at froiti.s3 to St cavil, egthll to W'!4
Do, tinor...tl.
itos—tbe arrirxls at Phillips• Union Drnre Yard amount
to ll,'Akt bead, the boat quality aching at syati,; r i 1 100 Ins
anJ smell !walla proportion, tho tuarkelhrrek. Titw largoat
hog erer brongbt to this market was exhibited at Wardell's,
terigblog 1,11'5 Ihs, and round by la. Bishop , of I.neeanter
county.
C=!
Yesterday was very unpleasant day; the streets a- era
running with mud. The riser at • stand, and nothing doing
The Hropire City left with a part load for New Or
leans. The liconomy left for - Cincinnati with a good load.
The Wirmins came up uu Monday, Capt. 'glossa- in corn.
mend. The High Sheriff hal talon possession of her, and
tied bar up at the levee.
Capt. Jacob Ilanlep and Copt. Jno. Reno bare bonght the
Jove K. Bell, and nre going to put her into our line to thin
city.
Coph " Dick". ellbOUrlbna bought n controling interest In
tan Delmont. I.‘bo fonßuin won Mooed on Turaday. the
branght Stood. Capt. Calhoun wee commander of the hie
tropollo, lately haat at Sugar Creek.
The Jacob Roe will leave to-day for Lonierilie. Capt. An•
drew. In command, and our good friend, Jo Brown, lo at the
dealL
The Louisville Dottier. of Tuesday, says:
Ca pt. Marmite of the Delegate, was In the oily yesterday,
traueferred her to the agents of ttio Undenerlten from Elite.
burgh; BL Louis and Cincinnati. The river was rising when
he left the wreck, and it we, thought the chatiem were un
favorable for raising her. Capt. Nelsen, with the Bohner
rine No. 0, we, alongside, and hie diver ascertained the ex.
teat of the break In the hull whore the Ella struck her.
There was a break of 20 feet in the keine. It was a bad
mud as the river was siting, sod the and wmhing
out from nodes her bottom, it was thought she would break
in two.
Nasurtu.A—The Cumberland watt swelling slowly, on
Saturday, with eight feet on the dents. The lludion left
wohaillo for Cincinnati on Friday.
Viegiattd.—The iFhlg of thedfilh, says
"The Prima Donna broke monde of her machleery going
down lost trip, below Notched., Cod beataten laid op at New
Orleans to repair."
The Atlanta wee act on Ore nt , the Vkkettorg ler. on
&today, hot did not born op,
Capt. Folder, of the Dotterel Pit e, ho bringing that boat to
thin city. \
The Itecher, Commerce ahtl Potomac ocr,, to loner
Cincinnati r hero on Toreday.
A man had his leg broken ono tow bone, at Ineelling,
on Monthly night.,
Tho ateatobilat Men hods large meeting seaterday, and
uMly fixe.l the following rime of l'lqlghts and tariff or
toe
FrII/Lilall
the Pittlibtir
Feb. 7th, so
CLitertrt
. 20, Ibs2.—liates et freight nod clasallicaticre of
rata Marital Association—to take effect Meoday
ad continue for 30 daya.
FIC&VON OF YITTlOl7ltal 511 . 111171 . 105. Ca, Ac.
Fine Cl.3.—Battlair, Copper, in B4eatsllllll Bolts, Gorr
ware, hollowware, Leather, Mali. Rai ~ lasting Paper, Sho
sels,Npadia, Stoves, SeedS, Co! too Yarns, Wire, "11.wtettses
Bitten, tc., lc.
&rand Clan.—Axle. Axes, Coal Tor, Carhops, la bbl. ,
Fin, Cloy, ilas pipes, Orate gars, Iron, Lend; tiled aod
Nails, Note, Steel, Soda Ash and other Ashes, Spikes
Springs, Wagon Bones, Window Gino.. Copper In Dozes,
Noruity 10,1 Variety Werke tidedx - V Jr..c Tin Piste,
Film:Coca lc.,
Rfrec hi Pi - rigid eh fhe Alone
ler CIAS4
21,
I2Ne - t4 16, U.
To Cinch:meld
Lordsrille.
" St. Loeb,
"
" Ilemphls iu 31
" New Orleans 44 • 40
Eastern Freight, in fair einem., to correspond earn the
Peon. N. N. Co.'s clessiliren
To ChTrianATl
" Ltulovilla
NamhTille
" St. Louts.
" hierni Is.
31)
601 601.45
• •
The fallowing gentlemen haw, brio eeleeted ws Agent, or
he Pittsbargb Marino Association;
Pidisburgh—Plack, Barnes k Co.
Cincinnati—B. W. 'Brown &Co Attwarn Blbberd.
Loaindde—•Wm. Bingham, J. e. Meow bead &Co.
yguhripe—d.ll. !Istria.
3. I.etdr—ft, F. Paw, I, IL Forsyth & Cn
Agents at other lawn, will be appointed to doe time
Steamboat hosteler.
ARRIVED. DEPARTED:
I.IIIZOILIe, Brownsville. ,Imserno, Brownsville.
Telegraph, do. Tot ph, do.
Colonel Bayard, I.:Lambeth. Col.lloyard, Elisabeth.
Economy, Onelamti.
Empire City, New Orleans,
W IGS-W IGS-W IGS
BATOIrELOR'S WIGS AND TOUPEES
enirpsaa sal. • They are elegant light, ties,. and durable.
Fitting toe el:arm—no turtling up behind—no ahrlialing
of the /1.11;. indeed Win is tbe eidy establishment where
thaw thhigiiiare poverty understood and made. k
Weld Irity,WOß York.
mtnitterolts, co., t
132444:11.1•T1T1URS 416' MACHINISTS,
Corner First and Liberty SU, Pithtnergh, Pa -
SUPERIOR . STEAM ENGINES,
MACIIINIOTB! TOOLS,
witoutocr nuorza.trriNo . ,
Pall.* • - PULLRTH, GANGERS.
Iron City Works,
.7 0 3EL" zr.. - Aanx33333azg,
458 Libertyllreet. MOKNA, 215,
• . ,
WAGON.. AND CA 1114.1.4011 210.LT4'.,
Itallroad Osrjaidge and Plow Bataan& to order.
airtf ciao bat Os lowa Sanded Iron masdoka4 oafy Ors*
elm workman azapkry•4. ovienratkiud aa4 mthd.dlala
goaraataad. All loofa" waraustad. • . sayKrW7
fILSILVaikti; ISOAP-15: was
_ - ,31,-A.PAILINXBTOCIE*CO.
113-2 bb ) t'fceap ..thid.dav reed
prirrasuFEG-u, PEINTVAR •
HEALTII Oi AMERICAN WWI Ell.
Par many year I brave been troubled with genera
Wearluessand languor, both mental and physical; caprice
listlearnem, doll headache, pain In the head and temples
whinea and tendency to anthems, palpitation of tho heart,
very many finttersd or excited, appetite variable, irkanarl
and howeN enraged, with palm Any mental or physical
mrtion was Nara to bring on all the symptoms, and I bed
In addition, falling of the womb, and great pain in that re
gira. Ono physician after another exhausted Id* skill and
gave me ap.• A patient and persevering ma of MAR
aIIALL'S UTERINE CASUOLICON fortunately carnOilite,
and I DADS DO words rafficient to express my filliDkridllMl
Mu. JULIA ANNE JOILMON.
I can truly say that I bare been a sufferer for many - Years
with whites and. deranged intestraatlon. After a while I
had other troubles, each' ais pale; Isidlgostbn, treating
away, general laegoor end debili ty', pale In the snall'of the
back, a sort of aching and dragging seniatkm,palis between
the shoulder blades extending down the opine, lose of appe
tite, troohle In the stomach and bowels, with coldhandeund
Gat and dreadful sarromnria. The least excitement would
make me feel aa II I should fly away. I tried doctors and
drugs, and ererphlng, one after another, without the ben
efit. One bottle of 11A RARALITS UTERDIR CATROLL
CON changed some of my symptoms for the better, end now
lam ectlrely and radically cured. I with that erery wo
men could lima what It will ilo, CLARISSA ORHTL
Fora long time i had Clarkin complaints with thefolloW-
Mg symptom. I was ruinous, emaciated and Irritable; 1
...mod to abound ideomplaintt soma of which I will try to
tell you, pain in the lower organ; and • Meting.so ltierme
thing was going to fall out; Inability to walk smith on at-
COlllll of a feeling ol.hrllocs. aching and dragging; 'kind
shooting pains In the back, loins, and extonding down the
leg. the jolting produced by riding caused groat pair. rpm.
tundie shootings and palm In the eau, stomach acid bowels;
innularhe, with ringing in flee earn; every Ober of the hods
seemed sore: great irritability; Intense norrousnesa, I could
not bear the Insist escitement without being- prostrated for
• day; 1 ci.1.1 scarcely morn aNint the hon.,, and did eeoc
Mtn plansure in anything. I bad given np hope, haring
tried orerytldng, as I supposed, in lain, but a reload called
my attention to 81A11.911A LI:8 UTERINE ORTOOLICON
took it, hoping agiduiskhopo. Most fortunately It eared
and there Is met • healthier or more grateful Srotnall la
the country. 1 tosat all will rum It. It is truly the woman',
friend In [WA. Max. FLORENCE LESLIE.
MARSHALL'S CTIIIIINECATHOLIOON tert7/cfrfier,
ly moo Fatlingol the Ilkinnb, Whiter, Suppressed, Irregular
or Painful Nonitruation, Bloating, hidommishimsondilis.
eatottlble Kidneys or Ur inary Organs, Retortion or In
condi:end trains, //earthwen, Cortfrenas, Nernounierr,
flalpitarions, Cramps, Disturb,/ Bk.", and aa+
troubles organic or tyneprthelia footled.' ultra the Orris..
organs.
nor*. of Martha lr. Clrrinr CdlAoti.n is One Dal=
and 11,11, pro tingle twill, On to receipt of xis dollars
bre bollteirWl be text orprom JO, of charge, to the end
of Me eipr.o routs.
&particular la write the pa:Jolla address, fax; orrunty
dilate. We ..at guarantee Mat Me Medicine win Le scut
rreeipt Vac oluney. Addras
Dn. DIM. 11. KEY9EIL,I4O Woo.W.,Plttabonsb,
-4,141,1r0rT 13lgu of thonolden Iturba.
MACNE ASTER
THE GREAT STRENGTIIENEE AND
PAIN DE3TROSEIL—The next and cheapest '
Dona
hold 11/ Turas In Um world. Fimple land pleasant it lap
pllcation, certain and efFertiml In Its risnlM. A beAntlfal.
mientific eXtertdcuratira, applicable .11 , r MIS 'lateral' pi in
at any time, In soy place,in any part of the human ay-
tvsn. and tinder chrarestances. Tryon pot thla Plaster
i Is there, the Plaster will brick there until
illointim vanished. The Plaster to....V.ACtlial the pale
away, and
PAIN CANNOT EXIST IVEIERE TEIS PLASTER
WEED
Rhenmethmi, Lameness, Stigmas, Mobility, Norvonsnes+
Nostralgn, Dympopitia, Citing., and Colds, Palos and.Achee
of awry kind, down 0r.,,, to Corns, non iattoriliotdy relined
and, with a little patience, jrnnammilq cured, by the magi
mil Influence or the PLASTEIL It la the aim
mfoat, plamembat nod cheapest remedy lo
eziatenco. Its milication le .I.ml—equally to the
atrouglman, the dell.to woman, and the Teeblo Infanta—
To oach and it will prove a Italia and a Blessing. Its
um I+ agreeable, and withont annoyanns or thonble. Its
price In within the reach of all—rich or poor; all may have
It who coo nick awl angering in any way.
FARM BRA should be Minya .applied with thin ins's!.
Igo PLASTER. It trill he the Oood Phyaiclan in .y
household, ready.at nil times, end at Instant notice.
Pnt up in ale-tight tin hoses. Each tam will Make sin to
eight piasters, and any child can spread them. Price 25
rend a tie, with full and plata directions.
D. C. MOIXEIIIEVAD. M. D.,
Inventor mei Proprietor, 19 Walker sr., Now York.
aIOitEUE AD'S kIA9N ETIO PLASTED Is sold by all drug
yids lu overy city, tom/ and village of Um United State,. .
natnalAwlyisl,
liegulat
.tramero.
Monongahela River U. H. Mall Packets
STZAMER TELEGRAPH, I NTEAMER .TEITZIL9ON,
algae
Cu,. J. 0. WOODWARD. CAPS. atnana Cx.tak.
MAILER LUZERNE, Cm. E. BaNtorrr.
THE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE
now running regularly. Loaning Boats leave Pitts
burgh at 5 o'clock A. 111„ and Nanning Boats at 6
o'clxlr P. 61. for BPlCeeeport, Elizabethtown, Monongre
helm City, Cookstown, Ullisboroogh, Rice', Landlog, Groan.
borough and Cie.., connecting at UnswossUlo with lacks
for Uniontown, and Wayettw Springs: commis at Rim's
Loading with had, for JeTerson, thirmichaeltown stud
Wayoseborg, and at Greensborough for Iforgautowri, Va.
Paaseogers ticketed thrtruitc fauna Wittaborgh to Union.
town for $2, weal. andstato.rooma on boat. Included.
SWINDLER, Asks;
.16 —J•2l_Brownoville Wharf-boat, at foot of Grant at.
PITTSBURGH AND MEMPHIS
INT X Co 1 0 .7" .11 , 7 _
Afti "59 ' lard 1819 ' Arra
IDA MAY., • ANGLO.SAXON. LIASTINGS.
THE ABOVE LINE HAYING JUST
been orgaulud, will ran weekly, hiring a sae, con.
recant and elegant steamer to Intro each port every week.
Woo freight or paring° apply on hoard or to
jallultr 44 00., Agents.
atincinnati i &c.
-
CINCINNATI AND LOU- li at i p
ISVILLC.—The beautiful paesenger
steamer IDA MAY, Capt. Illay,Olerk, John Cimenartt
leave for the above end Ml Intermediate ports,' on DATER.
DAY, 6th MM. For freight or passers apply (le board 'or
to tel VLACH, BARNES 4 CO, Agent*
- - -
FOR CINCINNATI—The fine jat t i t
now
tor BELMONT, Capt. Jacob
Poa will leave for the alto., and all Intermediate pixie
on' MIA DAY, 1J Inst.; at 4 P. at. For 11Paigha or pan,
Lard or to
" ra.4P rlY FLACK. BARNES A CO, A6tita.
4Vc
FOR LOUISVILLE--The splen
did yasseuger atoatuer "JACOB eOE,"
Cept. Breve, trill leave for the *Dore and all oetertalanate
purtaor, WEDNESDAY, 21 hut, M. IP. M. For freight or
passage apply err board or to FLACK, BARNES *CO.
fel Agelits.
VoiiLotiCSiiiarrt-rhrlplell- •
.L did nary pumager packet KEY WEST,
LUpt. ram will tea,e for the &bore and all Intermediate
poris, on THURSLAY, 3d turtant, at 10 A. M. For
freight or 'Oates,' apply or. board, or to
fel FLACK, BARNES& CO., Agents.
D. Unto, sa.
■ H S"OB ST. LOU.IS—
,x• —The tine dome, MODRIUTOR, Capt.agt
F. Morella, will leave for the above and, 01 loteratecaete
Porte on Tlll3 DAY, Pub, 3d For (Mahe or .inksaace
apply
out bowl, or to'
FLACK, DA RNitg th CO., Ave.
-
OR ST . L O UIS—T h e . Abe pas,
•
Fmonger packet J. IL CONN:Void- IStxxV
Lam will lease for the abore'and air Inti.ru
TUB. DAY, 3.1 lost, fit 4 o'clock, p. for Inn lil
or pmengeapply on Doan! or b • -
Pt 24 FLACK, BAIINY3 it C04'41126-
FOR CAIRO, 144 N . A.NifrAz h i
kIEMDLIDI BAST'
INDS, C(pt. 11. 11. P lane ki ttl ore aa.l•
Intermediate • :A/AY:..lbet. , Dd. Dalt 4
• %lock, r. for:
_paapaie.apidy.cdt 'bowl or to
Dtli3 •
Seto Citleano,'.
. .•
FOR ,NEW Oftlm AN •
orsrarco..l--Ibe •plrodld •
OaPt. Robluson, Geo. Neykr.elerk•tritllliOre tociale. re
and all Interroodate porO. 417111k4relltb dopata- BP . " -
ply oo board or to J.. A. ROBINSON oillltO.N.BaLLC.ja4 •
'URNS% ROLL BUTTRR-141*, tly
prima, aal 4 do froth 1:444.1u44 'Bir:244_44h
ERNS.-150 buo: , choice ainiarillateri n
ttomand tor ße to a... 0 ASS
Liberty St, Ls j 417 lILDDLK :. • •
B"s' BAGS-3,000 Stark - A ., ' '
Boomlra In store ma fix
jaw VIT0110001:16CIUthaitt141:',
(TORN, CORN.—]6OO: ___
314 L 8 11112 E.
ear corm* arrive. this dixa_a_d tor LI, Awl lii
ILITCUMOK xueuxix* -
OCKWILEAT 119 0 _ s k s . - f or - s d e .
Alt bir YLLOOLLIIO.
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