i ,F. .1 1 11 3 . ..i..4 . , .7,...... . , ~,... -4,1-10111101 t AM/0101' i 4.-.4. .-----... d. i -4ilith- - • r , •.• ---••%__• • • . . 110 4.Comsnit.we of :the 'Hoard fl_ --Of Trude`tbi - NOV:andiDet. ' 41 , 1:4-bLA BWIN -17 .2JAEL-L-..I3 . ItNNETT • #9;,4--DiLIiiART43-- :-"Wra:MOCIREEIRY z4.lc ti kik lif NIKESV . '' ~vementcot**opean Bp9aniers, Andrew sr .4aagow - -- New firri - ' Nov 19 Ea:* 1 1 . Sonthm 'tonNew 'ork Nov 25 pliarbd.c . .4;4l.EiveFikrol , illawf 2.044..N0v 26 N . Anidifean-.:.Liverpool `.:Toriland Nov 4 Arabia. Liverpool „Roston_ Nov 29 Caliithinia' ' Gleagow.i.LlNtirr York Nov V DaVarla Boat= lonNew York 4Dee S t o KIZOOre i 'l4 l9 o2l o !th.:NaTigark......Deo A is erirSierl. , WrarPoellf r osUAnd;..::::..Dao AC - . _ ~...tm.. - -..:Lii. , erp001..., ajiAbrk Dee e 1 :Bducatizi - : ,:: .. ....14verpool; eT,,i0rk..:::.))441 ..-NizrohA l - LivArpool...lketon York`.... s y , , I • 'ran r.iiitigdom..l34,ww ' New. I HaanitOrna SotOmltohNew 0rk.... . I .-pirai...4:. ........LiverpooLaraw-Mirk. .... ~.. New‘f.J.L.EjoitiunttouNew-Xork-,,K1 Afri il • :Liverml ...Aloatit .qp 41 **A. ....«;r&uthm loriNeii oil.-- d p Arrular......43 o 3l.ikal lea New ork.. la if ;! t: FROV A. 11111104 aaxon6L ................ -Sonihampton. 1 niberalan .....urrortaiiid - , ''„LiverpoOl .. -. .. Ilianoheater......New York ..Liverpool ::t:.. China ''- New York ..Liverpool ....- liangarob New York -Liverpool .. .... al --i1aae.,..,.: -.New,York -Southampton. ; ,o 20 V14;6,614', +.o36store 41yeApool. ••,.. ca-24 ee Catedirniii... ............. ..en.- ....::..... D ee 27 Bavarite:,' - New York ..So ampion_Deo 27 Sootia...' f.`, ..... New York _Liverpool Dec a' Europkil , ' .. Boston Liverpool. Jan - IJai't agdomNew York .-Gliimow ....:....Ja n Persia.-- . New York _Liverpool Je- -,' Pli timitelpitilark;Nerneylitawket. -- "The 'current rates Tor 'currency on Mot 'of the iransactiattem the etreet is 6 cent.: the stipPlY Is, however, in excess of tae demand, and °era luonallY Iditial a ire made 0 loWar rates, ; .---. ThlatoAiu arket was dud azdAwithoit sag' --inateitial on-in trrinerrthestande , :o was toward.; ah advance The great abundance of money, and the general expectation of rurther is- Arne of ItroarFbacbc,"is eustainicgrPr.cerg end se -the-holiditYr.ind the - absence of Mil ratan lad defi e info , nitt as to the future notion ofj Vett. , gr se on thii finances creates an ind aposition to operate riU vemeut of importance is expected in , - til the oltzphig offdenevt,t_ear,.. •,, ii r MIN _-, _ ' ii PITII3I3;t3GIf PRODUCE MAII 1 OFFICE OF THE DAILY Posy, } Saturday, Dec. 27th Resnark— — Business as a matter of course du ring_ the hcdi 's was dull ; our Mends who deal Remark- in Toys ha - ' g monopcn a fl. the largest fluke of attenti'n; ! he weather foi some dant hai been unusually ill d for the Leeson.. Our livers aie rte_ 1 inartind bef#e the first of the new year.;:ntivlge . Hon will be:inu.med on a large scale, I .. ~Appl ,estqfiales Russettsat .$240224 fl.bbi . ,-.llnettler=-:elles 1.400E14 5n1i, , 18@20:3; 400 on private terms Corn 111 I—Sales in a regular way, ;from store et 70@750. _Dried .rettla.—The demand 46 inning ; sa4is 140 bushels apples at $1 25 ; peaehmtroy LP.? do 4 2 50 4 8 Was-Per quality..i. lOnr—The market yesterday was dell l with moresellerinien buyers, Rates have undo e• ne ' no change. 'Silva 101 0313 Extra, $59006 00.173.d0 Extra PanallY $6 2544i6 50; 124 Extra $5 901:5 WC Ext ra Family f td Zsg6 50@i6 65, 44 do very epoiee s aw Min 010 . r ' isay—eit es2o loads at s uald l ton . Coen firth snd in g)od request, sales 1 ,100 bu. PrimentEsei4the dem tird for home use is large. aeheat-4F4 have no, sales to report we quote white $120; HMI 115 ? buShel. sugar Aim and in good demand. f aleeliiithds Orleans 10X14111540, , illonsaame4ll3atee of 18 bbls N. 0., 554!63; Catfoo—Stiles4obinrs aio, in lOts. 33a; Cheese—Stilea 124 Boxes W. It., 12e. .RIVER -- INTELLIGENCE. FOR* OF PITTNIURGH. ii; A11.11.1V.F.D. Franklin. Bennett, growittniille. Gallatin, Clarke, do New York, Lightner, Cincinnati, -Lizzie Marl Brown, Zanesville. Ella Fare ; nrrgt, DBPARTIM. Frankik% Ben sett. Brownsville, Gallatin, Clark e, do Ohio, No. 3,814 g. Cincinnati, Minerva. Gorden. Wheeling. kir The Iliven—Last evening at twi light there were feet 0 inches water and rising ;lir The new and splendid steamer, Partherda. Capt; Brown loaves this day for, Cai ro and St. Louie, This boat has the ben. of ac commodations and is as charge of careful and ex periono,d Voet. A. Robilson, wiff b e In theTiffice. .1 jar!' It willine seen by reference to our advertising colunina thatthe !Inept lret Leanora, Capt. it. Calhoun, ia:annoucced for Cincinnati and L ou isville,, t,, , I ~ . . The 1 , ! • • IM. Punctual steamer Lizzie Mar tinieapt. Broiveleavits this 'day at 4p. tigers Zanesville' a n d interiabdiiite rperts. Pess and shippers wilt! eaf this is mind. iter Capt.; . new panket ew York ikannounaeilliir•Cinoiniatt and Tnie boht. was hoilt.expirtinly for the trade, Wet sons Roma Joe we/famed for. apt Golding prandegin the..offieo,- • tain!r~:3lliam Dean one of the natigt eaPatienceiriAeera MA °Neat. la building anew boat ha latEro_wnllle. 'lbe mewl are 'be Thi-yrr-f oatmay March.. hen sinto oomplettr i...._,,, look Oat f r amie:Mar , extra About sth;e t Ti t of Fo2.l.:titt4v2 ICitiro and Si. Leilate THIS D 47, DEC- 27 -10 A. M. 'NEW . AND FIFE ,SA 9. seriger steamer PAItTE lA, eyry row% commander. will leave as ann no e3s re. • Tor freig ht or paaaage en_kard or t , J. I), ror•Clikelitliati aud.Lonlavill ;,. • .i.j." Y': .:- " MONDAY, DllO. - 29-4 P.M. 4 i i ... - -mak THE ' EINE EVIORIEN ER iltehifiisr , LE9No)3W. R. Ca .'.un. comparisidt, WlllllOO4lll annothicifit abt•Te • - Torl Yitittit r dripap*e'Oply_ortio'o r . 3riffigr!-'' '.'- ,1' .R.‘LIVING.42O7I - .lt 10. t. - 1 11, ___Ltsi:CatzudivufilLand .Lontiville. gakln E D4Ti , P4a iii 2g pattii i i - - rte PIIIZIF ~....\...s.ntritraumudez azt i V r Ig r IOXIK, U. s s Light 2, Pififtergittkirixityt trard i e o d ir v PA e 027. _. . " OK A" t. i . • Raz . .... _.. . . - : TOV.4 1 4 4 5 4 4, 1 1 11 441411reiVine. I ille .S litli nir., ~JC A VVVIagt, I Miter PanAet, -t••••• tab MreaPillilturday at 4 -P.-4 , 1 ?ceolloosal 00. eveloy, Tasman S 6 ; su-ssai-- •ss. , '4" ' - - si , Alog=t ! !. - 21“ NINE 11 6 ..11581631 II - ataissoIaLITaIEYMAWIN. .T. Brawn, commandial,l4 le e r ftwarOlond' 7 ' i. _itkeitht; weasillitopplpfteitaardzer to r_ II • i ' WS. id V la "Wig,* . .. r . ParAliaelletitio 44 villa. I , Itelitini*takum Ter Pee sa'- ' ll eavilAPPlttisainam"Vi • Almada • 4,_ -ip. r 1; ;1, pliesroilLe avow , v ritla A m.` i giftrtilAi* * *l*.Miflor.; . . s; us - • Psa k e lt 11.4.4" ~ :tr•TO: • - /Ini:V=.• ,0 11774 .p. , , i1 pc, as Mika 1 afieka: `- For . ► . • •—', T.M. oa bailiebrtis J 'lll. owl s . ...,..01,:., rimuutiouvr"sievi c y - • . . • • i Er f Z.X.„ mat . it , 99 wisisagramom t P l Paktr o . l 4dBllo:4 4 ,,,' ...; 1111141 4170P107 # OIINE Tt 2 w. Mice it 6 4 :iniatsitriiit. t a r the Copy " y . 11403.4 P4 , 104bUr0„,, IL' 11 101WPOR:• rallbtcao 44;. , 4, . gm' coi” tairtionsituyie *a • S; printypyjemitted. • - c f r ol eV i m*irOblutimadyiia. _Art RApEsialfrlib Roux lutzsmilaneerkii I '.*',4llllKlsJuitlitteiTed end for salohyll lawdEAMSkaaol4 nos asp • Wood stmt. , I ' , l IPRAFilait. . 4.3.t.A..,..4z., ..., b - 4, ',ll. et -.• -' i f...Lasx . i 6. ui ,4,- 1 . ...,.‘.- ~. sx ....;.,.. ..... A , I, r IA i ~ - j... , 1 . :. , 1:.P.V, s to a rill I.g'• vErd ~--...; : . 1. e "e... 0 a •, :11:44 - 4 Gt . d e.::122.1,. .4. : 0 1., 7:o: t i :..• • .iill o'. . • • . •• • • • • • a1t:it.N.,414::11-:: 1‘ • 0 • • - - 7 •• • •-- • • • . ( I • ht A . . tt= t) • - .14 • pr , nk, N nfiT f. ,• . a . - 1 ' • • - 41) vliiT14:1A14111111 ifif3iTA4l!'.l! ML:r ''!* • ' ; ba3 nada . • • W F>z 1.1 4 1. 9 1 V. 1 .4* *H-44;11!!'-- 0150. PIA.N OS. oit I*. &flew szvzx OR. '. I'AVE PL&NOtO. IN r. ' -,',73.citekttiood; *44l ,l iw.frateo.ialill ;war, mouhfig.tbal.4-Sirti irgstliar:dvi:fr-nlzi,ora sim,s/...:s2ol_adct..owarde : the eamli wi.th. ePearl keys . S ZI.S. 250.& 0. The above anon 2 ,,, ,,,,o ra p .mmu c Th at au d i b i n g lielNleetuffromslnewar&rm' .i .. ' - ,mitrsic - We publish hundreds of - dMerent, pleoes , 4 Mu itid, a larittnuinbel , beitr by thalitsit Indaters In the musical world. Also. Instruotion Books for nearly all musical instru m e nts, select Band Mu sic, the,Day School Bell. Sunday School Bell, -Nos,-1, and , „2..Patriotie i ßong Book , FILO of Vree 'dom;-,dtc,ooiir 'Catalogue , which is - furnish ed free as air toad who send fOiitcontains lists of ell oar varieties Of-music, with . prices attached. tio la dy fri, the`erdutitry should be Without it, Ord rs by manor exprestrpromptly filled , and as lkit fully executed as though the Person, ordering ware present... , R emit - ' uoneyi in , a'sexistered ret r or i , hy express. HORA.C.B . i'IitirATEIIB, AV. no .Aswd,k3mw. . Nce , :481 , -Broadway. Y. . - ------- .L —A CARD. TO M V' PATRONS A.- - and - Colopetitora.—ln:vslatlon to thecele - baba Ilalned-flirtLig•Piellegex Artig'ual.VMß. would beg testate that she has hadtbsto Stift gay of thesePlanos for: I years, and during that ahriod axe has had •therpleasure of selling a lagge bom ber of-these:far-Woe& InstramtAts to tti mf the first families id'Pittaborgh inadmitra not withstanding her competitors have their beat to injure the well established reputat nof ; Rai the- e superior Pianos ; but lam happy to stale that their efforts have been, thus far wi t avail and finding tkeii efforts useless, an thhf these instruments were increasing in public favor they have has t mod to New, 1 oitcsmdeav , aring to obiatnits.; Agentsy4valteAerY ria_Maa theyib are beenlo years ftdimmilown. rQuery IT 4 `HA RLOTTE 11 IL UM ~j i , ' • Bole Agent. , ___-_,— ~,./LVATEDISRANES- • Dr. BROWN'S MEDICAL Ilk and 131IRGICAL °filo% Ne. 60 -, - 4 -'-- -- 1•1 : Smithfield street. Pittsburgh. ;.- . . Pennsylvania. ....' Dr.BROZWN Is an old •Oli pisahmh, and liastelOlN ~ riumefftike lest twenty - 4We • ~ years. Ma business . has been , .• ~,, . confindatioatly toPri ',- Surgica e l Diseases. vate and ./ CITIZENS AND in need - of a ikelloal fries t r &Wet to find' out the sure place of relief, The Doctor is it regular graduate.and, his enrinieu.dia...ev that ment of a certain clam of diseases is a sure Maar mie. te e to the sufferers of obtaining.peripagent re ' iief by the use of hi!? remedies and mowing his ad DR. BROWN'S RICHIEDIES I; , • never fail to ouro the wont form of Veneresj Diseases,lns u n ties and Scrofulous Affections.- Also all disebs se arising from a hereditary tei n t. which manifests itself in the form of tatter Psoriasis. and a great many forms of skid die:. ease , the - origin of the patient is entiritti hignorant: To persons's° afflicted. Dr,,Byown of f er oyiwbf alristaMelkyam '''''..=:-.-: - Dr. Browses remadieelbrthe alarming trouble brought on often by thatiolitur habit of sensual gradatation. which.the young acid weak w laded Whit eget way-to, (to their own deatreegin.,) ar lha only reliable , remedies known in the , aorta* ..,they.azeaarei and-aaake-e-iwsdarientontdon of health. RIIXIBRATISM. Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure ithis painful disease is • fur eaTa-he will warrant a cure. -He also treats ee. Sleet. Gonnorr ces_, •fti , attire. Urethal We Female W sed mosakir-iluppireselona D of the Jo ta. , Fistula an Ano4fflanns Alfootkires. Pam I; the 1 Back ind - Ridnas, Agitation oiti•he Bladd !e -osin gethe4.Wiffall . inof an impure origin. : '4 , ' dixeU ' t - ifl; ° N.l.V.Altingithl Ir Pittsbugghc.Pa4 be ni..ndla awing. , ed. Medicine =V edu'isatZ Palle(' ,and iteirt•ikafroni-o on. Ofiloo and %Iva ma Ne,•6o Smithfield , troo wwwey.....h 41 . , !...1 nold-dwirj. _ . .. Wit ii•AAER4 - - :STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS • irroit vonitra„ 11113E8AL MN:MINIM AR IKEA MAKERS. ~,„,.. Year the Penn. K. R. Pneeenger Deno ~----: 11,- - , :q PITTSJIMOr.' , 1., 'sr , r; . • - rANIIIFACTIMIC AL1F. ,2 1111 1 1 - Plli )0F Eteam 11 4 ita r muishug from timid to one dyed. and holm poweeignd gaited for Grist Mille: Sa w' ?loot Fdriafes. Factodea. S Uriutlettliiatipillon W g i l dicorstru' citio!ii at mi l likozi GB end mamma ? for Milla.and foi ulagandaiserdar Mfi it VO also on haalc Mashed a k a readylor rw. men at 4ortnctiotighiee aniLßolle f rage err deserpti_ .ISh I _ _ itlsmarnish BiAlMeguid Sheet Ironiteratily Wrought Iron Shafting Hangar. and t ullieg in every variety , and continue the manufacture of Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards. t Our prima are low, our maoldnisry msnatur -td•pf the - bestquallkrormiterialgramitw tad In altieggiagtolthnigatiafaction.i , a,C.l fi t i 4iirOrders from all parts of the eoun Vollolti. ed and promptly tilled. •d&W *' . I.IIC ri ter; n r- —'. I ; t ele** dt 41 Pititi . 9 ~.- 1, SBRIWEBS,IIIIII AIALSTERS. '. .. .:, „pitswzar lil P N ' ' P plitbP:+efprio. /WV nsnotrWont -- n. Inikstanavr. —The Jimtnersh_fp heretofore existing ke• tween JOS ' SPENCER and W. H. GARRARD waa dissolved on thp 20tb of _August. /5 62, 1 5 % ',ok2llMittottitVroitt-tYkft we mr_,The Brewinglitiskwes will be continu b 'tiliClNClHßLikft'SATivrho intend to have - ways on hand a superior article of P R UM and - BROWN STOUT. The tin ea' will be thaakfultcalle Minds °POO latss or a continuance of their patronage, and li to make it their aim to give satisfaction to all ho' maz . purehmefroziktl j m oN i Li area Bo WilliletittliireSteiniAtne Or control in the Brewery. Address all orders to SPENCER & MORAY. P.IMiI.-Tlfe.wNytPittilkgrasr,Pa• i H SPENCER. 1 n is4y4 f- :;TAMES MORAY. NEW AND DESIRABLE LOW OF sz , WINTER CLOAKS, SHAWL'S TIONAP4sfiv4NW gs 49 DS, linieriiN na W rred country Flannels. . I Phda Gray-aud Twinedl7,B4pOrtE e. l 41110 ESOCAIV6I,4I" "A": 4 4, 511,0 ..16-094,1iforlaititreet Aeoliv _ tarrxt- Of A tl Wr'IIIeCiINiOCIE, at sioN XOll WILL PLEAn 'CALL AT JO#I - Ossetlithose N 4l ar abill i r ult atip 111 4httrecietvell, • •' - IL .d:~": ~.. ~i iroprletoir. lELODEONS AND DADNONIIIIS, Al A :304, A 1 ,7 VNISITORE—A SPLSNDID N isnuP.• Pty and of Masons & !v al il t odeo ar net oases. ' Melodeons at,Rtufb rosewood 0 $5 j 176.1125 and $' 50. Harmonintialit 80; 80, 'f609.§.5„ 200. 250, 300, 350 and 400 Cllare. Ear rale . I . o llltrall:M by ALLOit, dna° 81 Wood attest. roto OiiifOF r '- II ITOTt.O.GRAPII ALBUMS ar th er moe t s upetlEworkmanship in every detail, andfrom the best minufaetnrers in the county . 3 hey havo keen seleetcd with the gre test' now& b . to care, especially for the licilid•Ya: Prices low, 'RA. sale by - , JOHN II •INFI;LOK - deo2o 81 Wood atieet. - ''''' " 14 , E , w PIANO ----- , ; _ E4l alLl4 9 lk STOCK OF 7 OCTA • PI. 1 .. anofortes nowt receiving from Bo st and New , Yerk , .seleeted_ , espepially for the Bel day's. Prisclidestrlnitt6 - Mile a wettable and e arm ing rateent 0 - 9. s ited ts2l and see themlat the wareroliniik4 r• 1 Jomenell. IWELLo : , dee2o _ _ 81 Wood eat. SECOND-HAND PIANOS—A rE large lot of second-band PißllClfiample' 200, 175,150, 115,100,: 90A,1W 75,60. 50 aza2s.dol NN. 81 o • gb, i!a 'ainowt . , -I • Irj"ll.l'''.V:t-Ert -I.E) t, .. . . „ . THE DAILY POST ADVA NO E D sagacity of Eleplionts. SATES The following story is almost too (good . , O i n x e rj ra n ri fi by mall Si 4 OP to be true, but we find it in one of ofir re-' , Three ° " • :: ............... .........., ..... 2 is ligious exchanges given as authentic. It , One " -- .... ..... 7o SiOne week, delivered 'in ift . eai;;:..... ...... „ ftt shows that elephants t have asitgacity Which ngle c0pie5.....:.:.... .....• ............. ....... approaches very nearly to reason, and it To agents per unrea 2 NEW ADVERTISING RATES. We 'Miming rates of advertising have been , agreed upon by the Pnbiishers of the Pittsburgh two C° might, puzzle even,A shrewd metaphytfician to draw the line of aeparation . between the i d ),l 4l,7gMlatt i rge o rth* E rth Some Indian soldiers, stationed:at an IVOR s'rASlDEFiraltiArrtill. : - outpost near Port de,Galle, in Ceylon, to PER SINGLE SQUARE, EVERY HAY. protect a granary, ,:containing a large . One Insertion 000 Two months 09 00 uuuntity of were auddenly sent away I:efertions.... 100 Three tuontha.4 al oo , rice, inactions.lo66 ratfamenths .A Xs 00 a few miles, in order to quiet some unruly One vteek .. ......... .800 Five months,. .. 14'00 • • ' Two weeks.. . . ...... 850 Six months . . ... 1600 Timm weeks • aoo Nine montia,... 20 00 One m0nth ......... 600 One year 25 oo villagers. Two of the party happened to remain. No sooner had the soldiers with , alaß caLaNGEA BLE BtAT TAR . . drawn than a lierd,, 0 wild .elephants,• Which allows the privilege of a weekly change .which had been long noticed in the neigh of matter. to be Inserted among new , borliood, made their Rpnearance in front • adverthaments. of thesranary. They-had been pritced- PER SINGLE SQUARE; EVERY ii AT, ed by a scout, whicky,ettirued to t herd; Six months .. ... . ..... .... - ' sits oo and having no doubt- satisfied t h em een: that Twelve mont h s — "..- 3 ,n. 0 00 Adroblaty,Stors' Notices the having clear, they ; advanced rat a ffArliSee Notices . , ~. .. „. 'Fa brisk pace toward Ake. -bitilding. When Death-N.OIOM eaohinseilion ao .they . arrived .withbka few yards of the 40.. - 6.11 iaiertisementa ordered in for one lnoloaure, quite is martial , order, i they , time of or dertaa, Month, or less time, to be cash at the made a sudden stand, and higii - oto de iber ,l„ ately-to reconnoitingJhe ohjeot of their attaek. Nothing could I_3o'..naore.wari, and methodical than their proceedings. , The .-_- walls of the granary were of; solid brick ,. work, very thick Hind, the- only opening into the building wee iti the. centre of the roof, to•which the ascent was made by a ladder. On the approach of the elephants, the two astonished, speetitors clambered • up into &lofty banyaattee, to escape mis • chief. They were so tarupletely screened by the foliage of the troge•that they could not be perceived by thotelephants, though they could see perfectly*ell *hat, was go ing on below. Thick brick milli were ob stacles which seemed at duce to call forth the strength and sagacity of these dumb robbers. Nothing daunted by the great ness of difficulty which had to sur mount, they began their operations at the angles of the building. A. large male ele phant, with tusks cf a 9 immense size, labored for some time to peke an impres sion ; but after a while histstrefigth was ex hausted, and he. retired. The next in size and strength advanced, and exhausted his exertions with no be tt or success. A third then came forwar . and, applying those tremendous levers ovith which his jaws are armed, and which hewieldedwith such prodigious might, at•length succeed ed in dislodging a brick. An opening once made, other elephants advanced, when an opening was soon obtained sufficiently large to admit them. As. the -whole herd could not be accomodated =at once; they divided into small bodies bi three and four. When they had take their fill they. retired, and their places were immediate ly supplied by the next inTiting, till the whole herd, nnwards of tar ty, had made a full meal. By this time a ; shrill cry was heard from one of the ele phants, which, ' was readily .understood, arid those that were still in the building immediately rush-, ed out and joined their companions, One of the first division, after retiring from the ° granary, had acte d sentinel,. while the rest were enjoying the fruitaiof,their, .sa gacity and perseverance. ,iftifhail so sta tioned himself an to he enalded.l9,9bserve the approach of au enemy, alid-upon per; ceiving the troops, as they:AyitognedWeitiin the village, ha sounded a signal ofretreat, when the whole herd, flourishing their trunks, :moved rapidly into the jungle.— The soldiers, on their return, found that the animals had devoured a greater part of. the rice. A ball from a field piece was discharged at them in their retreat, but they only wagged their tails , as if in mock ery, and soon disappeared in .the recesses of their native forests. DAILY POST. Lettei from Ex-President Buchan WASHINGTON, Dec. 18. The National Intelligence? of this morn ing contains another letter Twin Ei•Pres dent Buchanan in reply to Gen. Scott which reads as follows: To the Editors of the National Intelligen rer: • ilea I said to you, in my letter of the 17th November, that with a few remarks I shciild close the controversy between Gen. Scott and myself, I could not •have had the most remote conception that he I would introduce into it a new element, .conaiiting of abate telegram obtained by soirririnn-amecisotirce in-Wash ington, "but not of the Ordnance - Bu reau," to sustain his position in religion to th-arms transferred for storage td the Southern arsenals. by order of the 'War Department, in December, 1856. To this telegram I confine myself; leav ing the assertion of tho General ' , that not ( One Of -The -1-15,000(taken from the whole 541, 3G5) of these "arms was ever •con demned," to the testimony reported to the House by the Committe on Military Af fairs ; and his allegations thatil had omit ted in - my. letter of the 17th of November to mention the rifles of the old calibre of '54, and had intimated "that these arms were transferred to equalize in soma de gree the deposits among the different States," and not for the convenience of storage and sale, to a simple inspection of the last two paragraphs of the letter it. self.-- My business at present is solely with the nameless telegram . and with this, side by side, I shall present an official report from Captain (now Colonel) Maynardier, of the Ordnance Bureau. This was Com municated to Mr. Stanton, Chairman of the Committee on Military Affairs, by Sec. retaq Holt, in a letter dated on the 9th of :January dB6l, in, which he says, "The other information asked for, in regard to the number and description of arms 'dis tributed since .the first day of January, 1850, arid to.Whoto r and at what price,' will be found in the accompanying state ments, Nos. 2 and 3, from the Ordnance Bureau." • By reference to this statement No. 2, it will be found that neither North Carolina, nor Mississippi, nor Kentucky, had receiv ed any of these quota of arms, delivered ,to each of the seven Southern States men toiled in the , 'telegram 'vitui'to Virginia, 450, South Carolina, 646, Georgia 890, Florida 100, Alabama 320, Louisiana-185, and Mississippi none. This is the number of arms, alr told, which each of these States received; bat, whether from design or - ignorance , this statement, so essential to a proper understanding of the subject, has been entirely suppressed in the tele gram. I - shall not intimate, because I do not believe,.that.these &eta could have been kistAvtito Gen'. Scott at the tine he incor porated this telegram in his last letter,. al though it might have been expected that, as Commanding General of the army he would have felt sufficient interest" . in the subject to examine this important report (rout the Committee on Milder); Affairif.7-- Certainit is that if the author of the tele gram. had announced the small quota of arms received by each of these States, and had not left it 'for the ' the to mag nify the number the General could. pot have rested an drgument on so limited and frail a foundation. He would have united with Mr. Staton, when presena • this statement No. 2n to the House of He ng presentatives, on the 9th January, .1•031 in saying : —"There are a good deal of in more. and speculations and-misapprehen sion as to the true'stat;of this matter.t Yours, very res uctfully, . • JAMEY BUCHANAN!. , . "Only one, Killed." I Only one killed. That's all. Only one vigorous life suddenly cut short; only one happy household shrouded in gloom; obly one house-chain broken; only one Wife Made _a ! widow; one group of little ohes made fatherless ; or' , perhaps one ftid mother's heart robbed of its id ol; one ta- . der sister made brotherlessone young heart stricken down in its fi rst agonyi— Howmany times within the last few months have faithful . comrades broken turf and ~.- , , deposited underneath the form of ihe "only one killed." The next morning a papers told of a "brilliant affair; repulse _of the enemy, with only one killed on our side," etc. ; and an indifferent glance at it, we pass on to the next paragraph.,!--- tI And yet for - some- poor hearts, thtl term . -"Only.one killed'l-contains an immeasura ble amount of sorrow. In vain will they watch . for the coming of that loved one who went out from them in all the strength :and beauty - of youth; in vain will • they listen for the sound of that voice whose lealfinre4P,llK them was the sad cadence— It.WAYe.. I .,- -11 4 0 4 . 4taXioms eyes trat so et- - e gi#Oll6WA, i cddroad.will-not be . 44 4 ar l atizi*i. of gig: Atear form ; _, op -,•?p. nOrße_ MU/lig - will, eder '- ' i'klar qt' tiioitte Mill 'always be waatmg. ' Hea ththe palmetto, is a, little mound, and there Quietly sleeping, is the n 1 .103 y, one:W.46d." And.alasl how many I , little mounds there are scattered over ' 1 the sunny South—mounds that. are Mark ed .lefo 'headstones I No loving hinds ever Alit flowers on them, noJoving eyes ever Water, with tears. Hands hardened by graspiniAtie.l.consigaed the dust, add none-but moused to . weeping gaze on „those little mounds. We do not maiss - am ount of nrraw-this warts ore agog. ,:. None but those from whose hearth lones have =beenTtiltati the . 9 mdy.ade Atilled o --can.realize if; -.-.' ' ' SATIJ IE=11:1E1 Poverty. r Bulwer says that poverty is only an idea, in nine cases out of ten. Some men, with ten thousand dialers a year, suffer more for want of means than others with three hundred. The reason is therieher man has artificial wants his income isten thousand, and by habit he spends twelve or fifteen thousand, and suffers enough from being Sunned for unpaid debts to kill a semi• Live man. A man who earns a dollar a day, and does not run into debt, -is the happier of the two. Very few people, who have never been rich, will believe his; but it. is true is God'iword. There are people' who are wealthy, and enjoy their wealth, but there are thou&mude k with prineelY incomes, who never know a mo• ment's peace; because they live entirely above .their means. There is really more happiriess in the world among working people than.there is among those who are rich. Abduction by an OrangOutang A recent traveler in Borneo relates an abduction case, which exceeds, in novelty, anything that has occurred among the fast population of our large hies:— Amon strong 'female - orarig butting,' 'taklng a fancy to &poor Muret gentleman whom she skim bailtingaragged2hirk by !force to . a tree, which 'she compelled him to climb, lodged him in a warm nest, watched him with feminine jealousy, fed him with fruit and pine cabbage, and orced him to travel fromfone branch to another, instead of 'treading on the ground. The tale is a tragedy—for the ungrateful hinret not only rarrawayat the first opportunity, but at wardeahot the forest syren with a poison edarrow. 14'N:silent Them? • Old mother Benner was pious but poor. In the midst of her extreme want her confidence and trust Was placed in God. It was late one chilly evening, in the autumn of the .year, when two 'rather wild young men were passing her cottage on their ivay home. One, of them had under his arm someloaves of bread, -which he 'had purchased at the village store A faint light glimmered from Mother Ben nor's casement: Said the one who , had the loaves to4he other: man 1 "Let us have some fun with the old wo- " 'Agreed,',' said the other. They approached the .house, and, peer ins into the windpWi saw the old woman apon her kneel bkthe hearth, where a few embers were mouldering in the ashes.-- She was'efigaged in - lirayer: They listen ed. and heitia . heil.offering , a- -petition for bread. She wax utterly destitute of In furtherance of -their' fun, bite ...With the loaves cliinbed softly up the roof of the cottage and dropped one loaf after an other down the chimney. As the bread rolled down, on the hearth,: it caught the lady's eye, and in the fullness of her heart she exclaimed: "Thank the Lord; bless him for hie bounty."' • "But the Lord didn't- send them," a voice shouted from the chimney, "rate ditl;" said 'she, - Undauntedly ; "th'i3 Lord sent them, Peril brought we re. ), , - J Uri iblctiiiiiii 7 - -- . l i iiiite....(vliie's; iginish ~iines, - pumpkin vines, cucumber: vines, and all others whickM i linti and harbor the -insect tribes that infest our gardens, and fields should be -`.'burned. With fire," as an ancient wri ter expresses the fact..-. • .This should be.done as Boon as the vines are done with/) Butit is nOt•yet:toci , late. Burn eieri vine and • Make • the most ; Of the ashes - ;.: but,,ripver think of putting any of these vines in heaps, for manure, so long as we complain most dolorously of theravages of insects in our gardens and fields. File is a knOwn purifier—and though, in ;former ,yeats prudent farmers buried all their vinegin order to increase the 'man ore beap—‘weroust-lisok aboutus and try all methods. to destroy or to, check the minute' tribee of - files? which are invisible to the naked _eye,''. but which are • now linoin to, extend from our gardens td our fieldatuatiestrdy, EO3 immense amount 'of plants before the time of-harvest. There is but little doubt the potato rot caused by living animaleulte, too small to be seen without powerful, magnifying glasses. -..These have .been seen 011 the plants, while,growing, and on the tubers that are planted. We intend not to say positively, that - minute inheets on the planted tubers are the sole cause of this stupendous and wholesale destruction of fields-of potatoes. • Vre*re only arguing the question and inviting farmers and gardeners who have spent- years in the search, to compare notes and see if it is not possible to come I to one , conclusion. On the supposition. that minute and poisonous flies, &c., are the chief, cause of the potato rot, we can best account for the success which hag at tended judicious attempti to remedy the evil. For instance, many have found that warm barn-yard manures increased the rot. Anything warm, of course, would favor the multiplication of inflects. Cold man ures have therefore met with much suc cess, and particularlyanal as an as all the small herds would avoid.. Ashes in the bill, or on the vines, have often had no excellent effect. Liu:melee is good as an instrument of destruction, if notift. manure. Plaster is too cold for inseotg, and, it has always had a good effhot:Oilipotatoes. Recently farmers have planted their . po- Woes in deep pirrowe, without manure, 'and in this witi ha‘ie escaped the flies.-- And ilow,laitly've bait) all the benefit of n eOl d slimmer to hill these little tender thingxhichl =have been multiplying for theinst fifteen years in the heat that Ins beeii sulffirientia give ne good lutiveits of corn --and we have a better yield of potatoes than we have known for many years AU these experiences agree well with the supposition that some poisonous in sect, too minute to be generally observed, Is the chief cause of the rot. Etere we have a eke that should induce us to seek redress. We say bum all the vines as soon as they can he well btirried, and trust to other matters to increase the „manse 13urn,every. vitte ,and agitt ter-the ashes-ter the winds, if yottowniiit make a better use of them. , ITIEETEI EXTRACTED WI TH 0 UT A. PAIN by the nse of an apparatus whereby no drugs or galvanic battery are used. Medl in] gentlemen and their families have their teeth extracted by my process, and are ready to testify as to the safela , and painlessness of the operation. whatever hasheen said by persons interested in Process. mating theocmtriu7. having no knowledge of nu 111 -ARTERTOIAL TEETH inserted in arm stubs. and charges es low, as will warrant the best of material in all oases. OUDRY,Dentist. 184 Smitbdeld street LAKE SUPERIOR OOPPEE MINED n 0141 1 ,44 -AXIS SMELTING . WORKS. .PA1113... Dl'ClCrit,l3lt dr. CO Manufsotarers of Sheath. Brasiers' and Bolt Copper. Preened CoP Per Bottoms. Raised Still 'Bottoms. Speiter Solder. 10. Also Importers and dealers in Metab. Pligetgoel.lleta -41, 4111- Constantly' be, hand. Tinntentig Maohlass nd Toole. Warehouse. No. 149 MST and Lie SCOND fiTHSWPS. Pittsburgh. Penna. AO' lancotal orders, Of Cop per , oat to any desired pattern. • fe2lilyd&w TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS We are now manufacturing a suPerior arittoie of LIME, which we are prepared to deliver from our COAL YARD. 1509 LIBERTY STREBT. Beet kanxas t il=r of -Vamil'y Coal &WU/ Ob ULM imwsirr t o rn. Read r Read Read HIGHLYUNFORT.ANTII , REAT lISIANI6TO THE AFFLICT. sight BD.Ami tuna. alarming from wrmimeoo o TO ALL_YQUNtimIr• OLD- Artglilki4onitisrineaelareat relle - 16 "112 ayssua pram's eimmtvics. Purchasers will a ontine to. lind perfect sonatao tton by toion thee. blinatiollea:' bold only by • - J , DIAMOND. Oktioinn n'o.'lll/ Fifth stroot:Poat The Rusihni Tobias imprint in old' frame. Bows: • in:gloaters satutetendeti. EW MEDICAL DISCOVERY, OR THE SPEEDY AND PERNANI awhi le Nrant uxt*THArt_ . askrmai N . Mao oontineno% emdnu /al*. rkfirtrrel,'Striort re_and . Aoctiona of_tho. • nco , o and zing - WWI; prlMlndo ONE IA ; I I PALYSICIANS. thi en tAttill • Main moos% 01711 MBA; 0114171.11. or os, compound thorto .1 1, -.v . 13 3 / 4 11 1 8! 09/CTRIO are iq.(l3r is action, often ef t ecting. a oar* la a few [hind when a are effectat itispennan eat.' ewareprepar. from - vegetable attracts :that harmlaijoathopstT.andnever n t o h i trstaste -Nov tof asawatywhihrtatiziiithart, nor does their setion lat t er:ire with business p nr-r• suite. Eaohliox &at -f dozen Pills. 1%; DOLLAR. Trbausii enrtiletalual % ..";WOadknesse:; Self Abuses, GiCeirirtisa,,' &kit 'Pamphlet of ute.. coAtiniallsPortmit advice - to the at -8 Jr cents are required to pay Postai , : , BRUM caul it BOOR, A ,octiete Tractile on atinokriec h 'et_o v d, Stria. 7 6 . " P fla.Z nt n th 1 1 ,1 i ts% S 214 141 ' f b e g g ristnient. without the aid ida pikridolan- PRICE ONE DOLLAR. The Pills or Books.will be sent. Remus from ob servation, by mail; VOIA - Paid. b 7 LILY advertised` Agent,n reoeipt Cedar oney. J. B R UM. 7 treet, N. Y. Iles 50 7 9 . Ehaneral Agent. JOBRPR PLIMLNO, corner Market street and. Diamond. Agent for Pittsburgh. Bold by ail Druggists. anlB:daeowlyds THIS DAY— . Just opened a com Plato ailgorlzWtPf. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. • - w. g,. - arefinz : 4 co„ n o 148 teduriliteet,Allichilii DEALmidl* - 8. EC. IC lE-8,4k 0 , 0 Pure No. -1:-Carbeki • ‘: am' .t.z. 415 , 1, ?car.. Office on • LEBI,UtTY URSA - ITc oin , oeite. R nul'.R,Depqt; .113. An Warrgintak' - " itig*tra' . PETRU~ 4t. - ' 1.:0111:19-1111I4LEfif WORKS AT SHARPSBURGIf STATION. LEO/R5l" VALLNY BALI.ROAD. , . 111 POSOP Raft:Warehouse q 23, imagET orrazimpqnuiviielt. Manufaatvirer of IllnininOtoa :and ' . .l.4,4eited Carbon 011 sandlionsole.`i - • • szny netionwayslutaarn - gb arownr.rrapLOSlVA-alwaya r Ili de nt'aril _— Mantlfseturen of ;warm RICFINSIN 01111 k.R 0 c, 291 ‘LIBIIRTY*.snini z zO F must. X11;7 .m.saft a superior article of „ Retitled Aliides ' eci' NON EXPLOSIVE. ALSO , PII E- B.! zir , ,z a-xi E. , - warehousti, 27 IRWINITIC*Er, PITIWBOROB The PhileeePhie Burner; • °< v • _ - eft , 11911FALYDPN'S NEW .31.1. Philosophic' Barnerfor Otirbbut)ll' 'duo*. ready. It pouteeses :many:advantages .o.Yer the Common Camera. L • • It makes a large or - mandight with'perfeat• combustion. / It will burn any qtiantlty of oil with safety. 3. It can be.need with a long. or. ohort obbnm. 4: It oan be used . 818 a taper nightinnip: 5. It oan alwaywbe - made to burn, economically: b=p m zhe more eaallr wiokodf thitki -any fOthOr . 7. It oan be trimmed and lighted withogre-. moving the cone. , • 8. It throw' all the Phitellitht'abore the potter . 9. The. chimney- can be, regtoyeAl t o . ar: interted without toubbirdr the - xlasa. These burners are the common .151ittlidzi„ , ind eau be pat on any lamp now In use. ;Eyery per sAon ogns f earlionool.l should nfra , a-Phdcworible• ett. 'Price 'Xkoontiskpler doter' 412. Sablac , reurfl o; 811 POITII2/1 street, Pittsbur&. - • ie2s-Iydw • -- P. -wartrpiavw. DUQUESNE SRASStiVORKi: k v .I.JiLn.IIOI4L 4St • L i ol , = - tat it to *it a " . 41/11 07 FINISHED. BRASS ,WO4. Jim GAS A_ .111A/K, ETTE . • SII - Parthaltir . :400,- Brawl Cluditze of =parlor takixteneagm,Ogiv, mer. .5,0410041,,wqk suid,mkpOlzrftulTr; Aertßogie Olt 31a iiktf*Aistki eas IttadEeta sinti wenteirnar33Tit 44W44WMPV-54MAKATO7 JADIREV ' FORWARDING :11.110 1110,ISS10 :11EA tH ' jUit 1;f: • ros Tax tiatit ! : Inbar; D .S Grain. , liewoi4-4 - Lard_ ried Trutt , :afmdbArzaameee t t 4 4 • !;!.211P17..494.7. " A ' - f'.i. - F '' _ _ _ . MEM TO—Pranale G. Baido!.Vac t William Dilworth. Sr., S. Cuthbert' & Oozy Pittsbaggh. Boyd & Ott, Heisker & liwearimlrg S. Brady. Casa. M.& M. Bank. Lid Howall,Manale 'a Co.; George W. Anderson. Donlon. raxton A 4 Co.. Wheeling. znyMapithis _ M.Arsor.umN;i Brass Founder's GAS AND STEAM R TTERS, , AU Wads Of Brass and Iran 1344) inade"to order:" Also, • ' BRASS OASTrinal, Or ALL itinc Made at the shafted notiee.,. OIL REFINERY'S FITTED UP WOOD ti orders left at DOWN iiiTETLßrey'.lBll STREET. will be pronittl.f.lithilidelkte• The members of this fi rm btarig-Praetiser °Mm!. of anwny yams expigi.., eime; la . the bast nem, will 'Miura to give saimmetimi M evert re 7 • vest. " SeftlYfi • - _ , WILLIAM usaw9rf, W H SLE N00..18 .AND 20 Woo3;oili.t fin tirk., habit WILLIAY YUMA DAV/d JeCtllll4 11111; NAJI2IISON !xliakPlirtm. General i!artnere. thr BINANS it V0.19Fi114. • Ohms/ors to brOandlegg. MOTU k Co.) WHOLESALE. GROCERS, Gainer Woad and. Water Stied% MO& P4rnlßl**. PA Etrif.O.P.Mktler lELAMEINr.f.I ' ROP.Rin ./1., Agent. “1115' Water . - street: Pittsburfai; is prelwatOfirinir er nenchback-plisseogsm t frbm'or tohny V te e the old country , either by steam or Wip_ RIGHT D.RAITB FOR RALF. payable in any Part of Itnrope. Agent for the,lnclfanspelia and Oncinisntißail road.. I . Also,Agent foftie old - BbSok 'Star "Idne of. Sailing Packets...mg Farb° lime of Steam/810-s between New - York.cl4_lyerpool. plaserow and W itaa , VE C r 4 l Ut 4E:6.0 WHOLESALE' GROCERS.' ' Mid irmarters ;14 marks,' islasmiti. ALBO Thatil andDellieill PINS OLD soNoareARRLASYAWEIM MIME 'Y4III ' ASOXE. POOD, a nd .IFruit br lireplaWfdincie Neat •Mixid; and all other- kutde!ot- flpioac ,too Brandy: or WinCiNeir. Orange. Lemon and Citro n Peed go to "{Swarth ktrothere,' in the Diamond. where you will wane* crop •of Fruit and lower their at nig house_in the city. 41,1aa,_gezuwand toil aMortment of Family Grooerzw4Tese. Wine% Bread*. - and 'all other kinds .ef Forel= and Defuse& Idguote. • , • ' aaft.WORTIE a BROTHER', deli' denier Diamond and Diamond albs. J. R. CABIDAy. grate, Meek. Draft, Bond and alert. Vie, Beal Estate and Her. char/dime Broker. • - ofnati__ At No. 12 BUNKE'S BI4.I)LNEI TB STT. rutabursh, a. Dathable Mill property and olkar Roe] &tate 'to the amount of ilOO.OOO formic low . WM. RXMITH „.. ....-....J08. R. WINTER war.. li. satrru dy CO, WHOLE4IE GRUC,E-US MOS. 112 *DID AND 143 RUT SMITS PITTIIIII EON ::000 $ asp EDE= =EMM MatVe= , p .,. ..o , - i , og , C f, if a itlti . i- '' * ''-„.._ -V- , •':'`... cgaitd i a i dfeise -. ''''N .telki 01 bird nadienitrear rib • .. a ' llasal arl 'ir e If t rfi t. '• O W — A :, % -. ..„1 . ,1/ 1 :: ' ram idallot r _ ofddoir h Or t "•`"*----- ~- - N ,l 4 .2frarthratk ais t A em too aretitsbgarleddinit Oro nreoitnlb shocked, od kibit it . &ttain . _ivionoral tail for' oontangnauen - Ent.' oo enr among thab 4 rivas,pronasais sonsand Their itt a tr, Welt/ Onysielan &mild res eantlotk to ke them inigntronegthat Ulla tha same. ealtrlßßAbi t Si ttur. (except ono • mask& lingo praal S i might be tor. to' tonaoreir fay modest and . TrosuraPtullaur foinliblze Dm a me nd raised' m ignoranoo.'sprung aanannroims and rwhe oompare eaglets , . • new? ke. , to dollars add orate naysterionste..xneanly telly . gottonllgle to Rubber*. hove ,ver 'that riniteron% - ;_rrenta.end gufbilana are vitantinl - that their ...15 daughters. and' wants' lamb:liaise" &able -110kIE lall4s4Jdollogareondltiotrandlzrar.oe, Ivo bun restored .to kbaith and visor r DE. -BEANSTROP.abeaddas latafie-DeetTo .I,...aisarlate throuShitaitavk.ilalip !ri a ' l3 __ , ( gantlet, Martlilftnori - .- - heed oared .in_ a y erg short space tisnab 7 his neve rtnnedies. wale Oitts,l4,eoolutds .of "freekanztrollies3 14•1:114tasliCdiilite. Aelitsal fair"itiPliltadelgAt4llll4l4* 45. air Priaiedr Mar . suoatigt--navma bad • ferly tragra.,(EbnidMisa th at° treas. znated'hovisteLtiUrejUrfti Lilt fair trial4oaltat alktap&Lbes,yegiontallork -titan the now--p Itt="at.:XrUle ncriongarivAli Eanntobaninrand. ',but enam.and be onz Coneamption andi ,of Its ki n - ^.sli of *kb% so - mime " filiF our doyen can noWlei rediestWi.Pro Ahoy atted' to tin Haw all'arattletuars can lied of nay trwmant bypreenritura cony ellbe ifedirislAdvicar.whloh T elven gratis lo I - thatappiy Davin the ad- Tentage' or; - over forty= reida.experleineo and oburvation,eonesonsolss condor skin b - atittnatinsint of Spada' &imager; and who is ART narlad h*thellirdfillodernas,wdllaareconi mended ropeotable_nitisens, publi ft urs pro Pithitorrofi. bolds. *4•• ' Ofilee Efil-"liiinithfeeld Diamond skeet- Private eammuni- L eVi t ettilr ft o r m" ail Parts- at th,ol - frtion '1f:1:Illy retr. lendald 4 ll. - , - Altri• 1 , . . ‘t.'r , . • e. ; .I.' , _ 4 de&bri - 1 '.. '' ..--4 - - Pliiiiblitill'ett Mica. C. ERTIFICXTE—S. - IF TROMP' ''"tt.: NOT moue.: THAN Justice tor.a parson that bas_been.sorely Bf -bided for ydars, *Willie is not only - relieved of hisdnifferingsf butiloompletft 014,1616-4 have been afflicted with it v e ry malignant infiamaterr Erysipelas for yea/i 1 llowituillerttii ativeral of your regular...P.44 EA,. but uolitsit b out. any ben efit. 'I called on Whir Etten.t nun:some time past =dim% takeebhi a ; ined iri_pn. villein' bow over, is alLomnposod • of barbs.-A - Imnow as web as rever Ina. Amundson wii - lung - to see me will pleasonall et ,IF lTII(1114S I.Msinallrii. Refer to air Claytor.) end,iiller. ~. ; 11-„I fiIEiIittx,CEgETIFXMLIVE.i.ITAvE m.'beeiftiffiretedahlhe r WU verythtiaeof a dig .eashz calla Bpilitpizz•Or fiallbgaitakr; bare tried the best phystellins in the Om country and frit thibanit hover. noei fail En, tiebefit: d I was edsised" to „call on. - Dr-jiran, trial; Usenet and travdtaftospelli di , lib sitiontbbn.'ll therefore consider mys ) 4:lf groplotelrrettred,-.lteartuther inf ormat ionplease cal _tat .Ik, c. . 2Si Olrir street. :4 — .4 ...t.'i. ,'• ..1' ',L.. '...JSMEBBRAT).IMT. •:...3 • , 41- ying 15NOND 11:NWEED. .. :TRY DE. 1 !IL AWE= maxima' .r. u ,rusgbrelaimigrettiedAter tadtitgretrZeliftbettoneCscttitteen.Prdleußirozil rtha them astaidabing,kocess„.da anexteamalrem- Wiy‘itirwitinant'ignnrand'lvill alleiiatepain- Inorompeedilrthaucatrother prepahtion. For allAhetunatio .10 fiery u 3 Disorders it is truly Tfildtiblif,szta t as,• a ,stureLlor . Dotes.. Mounda, Spraini,A rtises 2 ketl; its' iontitirtcheallbg, and ilawanurterranllttioalmefrenertieste amidst wolidenforastonlihment of all hp have ever letrarritistelat.Over fourlinwir dotes of marlFabla Samporforined.4l itithin the last ttro 3taireatfest this filet ,-,,,- • P ,, .--u. emit .. i „ifiEDl.lfißLicalo„ r`il it h-F 1 ..... ~ ''4 entafor PAttibergh. „, OWEIC-10110/.4 • LIIVA-1:1114.114.4TIA TM 0 4Fir Olt;'Cliar Sti*t; eITLO E TO 011- ' l‘TKiing . A:m.l34w Foßiemiv i s.,..:l , -Ffrfun. NEW intka ou lt roc Qr. _mms, asama. an be M.ll e i t In Mege s r il it! iffr e et e l % ite 41691PF,TAAPINg. 41", SIP_A I 4 III.I . 1101 ---bfitAlVe, '17:11.2 blf:7s"Mg". PILIMISSIat r.rafififilMHllll, "ENCHANTS. Defier:lin Prodeoisiteittr*ftreg, • -251.1! itteueL;•_•-: - mum H . NUM w iitinarsaa AND Irlt.tBiLlirilingic,s4:o66llo64e„ NOtimßßdsz` tea ernketit 00,44 RETAND-TakinteltiOND, • acatli x ' 7.4 4r4iipoyiltorky. prrTestutrit-Ist icasitursiero . :4l ~.mloAr ARID -351.41:L. 41: e.,14 11, ; 1 4 -44 **74A., Mai'a lotarensilti"; . :l,llVo arouseet. Bottete,firtionila . f.l r s,l s ,l2 tPNl ll : B Mka , ,lt> irojitign4 tAletp,Oaaloinit itim uftevirp,!,eet, , zawal„ey,l! .. s4l 4l. .1; .1.7111 - CURTIS C. STEIVEIRTS; 011 - INIkAL Igo usre CARPEN 17 4.`.701111ER; 191101eV113611111.ALLF.Yi t!itsy W,41 antt Litterty treettie, _ • •-•• z' • • • Alt - Orders oollottod and promptly minded to. . Wholesale Elrooery and.Lpar- Store HE ISTOCIE AND , k/X11:1111:61 OF fie" a' i? A Tt el Zi :4 a nd l ei l e tt g i f - : 1 811-° b .t t li tiat; streets twat) olecr,-.13 offered far saleiss the own .ers Wish - lo go. Into other bulanees. _For z liulther sal-tf LOOK BOX Pittebtuirb,P; B. BBELT , ~" 141 BT STREEZoPPodte..Datted.ral BEAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AfiENT. . yaaLass NOTia. BONDS. ItTDPAIGEt3 aad a -b ' BEV OLVEBB;;OLD : d~7n gp 4)1 . 1 . '8 BEVOL V*IIIII.OLD •, v runs modal all ekes.'or f b; BO WWI- ETLEY; 136 Wood .-atreot _ . TEW STOCE OFBOOTSANDSHOES .I.‘ Jut received at Xcelellaud's Auction, 65 Fifth steeet. JOHN 1f1TT10044.r.; Nee 106 POMO( iSTREET„.':....I STOCUANDIIII.IIIOKiII Protalmus , now: Eitodepondir;:atid*thse hatieht and sold . • -- . - WAS • -.ouF.ep--soru Freneb and American. will be sold with oat.atlyavein prim, until Near - Year'e,,at tbe old Plan 8 7. P°l stra•e"7lY. • A' Ran wasted. -;r us 091.4er:01d0 iiiasll4-igi,'-its. az• ._. - CRT .. . A i i r • stick (ly of ale . . t e to:eider. and ibr We il Slt i * nili% OEM i 1 ""j-',
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