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Single cophe, Vivt No paper will be dn.-manned, (unless at the discre tion of the Proprietors,) until all lirrmrages are paid. ne- No pitolltiOlil will be paid to any order tallest accom panied by the money, or satisfactory reference in this dty. Ur-Connected with the Patabliahtnent of the Morning Post la one of the largest JOl.l PRINTING OFFICES in the city, where all kinds of work la done on the shortest notice, and most reasonable burns. - 't . '• PITTSBURGH POST. THURSDAY MORNING FERRIARY •2I INAGCRATION OF TllE JACKSON STATUE AT • NEW ORLEANS. 80,000 PEOPLE PRESENT On Saturday, February 9th. the equestrian Statue of General Jackson, by ('lark Mills, was inaugurated at Now ()Hearts. From the Pica yune's account of the ceremony we take the following: AS 11 O'clock approached, the various military companies, the civic dignitaries, the benevolent societies, and other bodies who had been invited to join in the procession, began t o f orm into lino on Canal street, under the orders of General Tracy. the Grand Marshal (If the day. rid: line, if extended out, would make froM two and a half to three miles in length, but before it had formed in its entirety the first portion of it com menced its march towards Jackson Square, where the monument had been erected. These movements were effected in strict accordance with the published programme, the Louisian Legion forming the lending military escort under the command of General ralfrcy. Following. the Legion were the Jackson Monument ;4.0c i tier; the artist, Clark Mills; Mr. Richards, ti n • designer and architect of the pedestal ; the t )ra tor of the slay ; the Governor of the State 1111,i staff, and in proper order, the various military, civic and other bodies who had been invited to participate in the day's pageant. At twenty minutes before 12, the first portion of the procession entert. , l the ancient Place d'Armes—now Jackson Square--the name hav ing been changed in honor of the Hero r.f New Orleans, after it had been determined to erect in its centre an equestrian monument to his me- The statue, which ,Istilds ill the centre nr Ft t uare, Ava:+ veiled with a ,hght rva, ewirt, mud to the right, lo,,kini2: towards the ricer. there was m canopy ..f an,' a id,a;f"i from Whirl, the inaugural oration was to b e ,I, livered. •• Still'poured into the square the living tide-- t coinpany after company, society after society-- with music, harmers and all the imp o sing at , pointments or a grand civic and militar:: show , . At length it was tilled till it could hold no Mere, and the !+ll - 001:4 all round : and the cast spar,• extending from the square to the river, w, crowded with "no dense totes of interrs , te , l -pc-- talons. But this was not all. The the palatial Pentalba which ornament two sides of the sq in re, were trap- , fernmd the occasion into picture galleries, front N 1 II creole beauty shone forth in all its eliqrins. t tai these vans galleries, awl on those or t h e 1 ,„1,1„• buitaings which e%telt along I 'hartres several thousands of fair women mid brute had taken their stand-points, ail whits star. , ihg were themselves observed. Even the cupol, of the old City Ilall and lite tow et• of the &al of tit. Lonis, were not without their 1.,+ visitants, who, from dizzy heights, looked down On the vast sea of humanity beneath, arol watelool the day's Being' with most commanding I I:4i . The view of the square ail ui was truly Bright skies were aloi,e, bright eyes were aroon , l• ail all the acres -, n les of the occasion were bright and cheering Hoye were stalwart forms, not only from this city, 1 -111 front all portions of the Stale :u it our sister States: and e very portion of the wide Fpn:k•l Hnion contributed its quota to the galaxy ~l beauty which shone around. Among those conspicuous on the square were the veterans of 1!411-1:1, and to them the ~ a y was truly a prowl one. A monument was &boa to be inaugurated to the hero .of a battle field in which thef were actorA. and in that hero and that field their dearest memories bail I , llg been centered. With them was the tattered banner under which the Louisiana militia fought and c,ouluered on the plain. of Chalmette. And well may they be proud of it. for it was wrought in gull by the fair daughters of the 'rm:ritt • (lily, and presented to them and their associates with a prayer for their success. Even in it+ shreds it is still looked upon with revereo ,, . May it prove prophetic of future triumphs! We noticed among the veterans one who, on the 19th of November, Inns, as.64ted in rais.ng the first American flag which ever I:uttered also,e that square. l'reviously.the senoritas of proud Castile had looked live to ryes which -spoke again, — beneath the venerable sycamores whieh once towered above the Place d'ArmeA. Alter that - , when years had passed away, this now grey-haired veteran had joined in defending the city front an invading foe. .Inother decade of years passed away. and 11,, participated in the uvation given by the city of rhino to l b, brave Lafayette, and at the end of ancoher ,Linen o f y ears b e presents himself to take a part in the inaugsration of a monument to Jack am. There were also the colored veterans, with their inimitable drummer, honored and honoring toe occasion by their presence. As soon as the square was filled, the venera ble General Plaudit% in an outburst of enthusi asm, looked towards the monninent, anil exelaint ed in French, Jackson, the. saviour of Louisiana—the saviour of Louisiana!" This was the signal of loud and repeated linzTas which made the buildings in the neighborli, , od ring again. L. J. Sipir, Esq., the orator of the day, was then introduced, and delivered a very elegant address, which was frequently interrupted by applause. As soon as he had ended, the c..ver g was taken front the statue. and the bronze horse and his hero rider were revealed to the gaze of the a. , seinbled thousa nd s nmil deaftniwr cheers, the loud acclaim of artillery, and spiri ted music front the bands iii attendance. This done, the Hon. A. It. CriisFinfin led forward Mr. ('lark Mills, the arti,st by whom the stattn , been executed, and introduced him to the .•pec . tators. Mr. 9lillr then delivered the folhrsving rddru,n " Ladies and Gentlemen—The statue latforu lie ro prosents one who, with it handful of men, roved himself the saviour of your lemittiful cite. 11C is there represented as he appeared on the morning of the Slit of January, forty -salt years ago. 11.. has advanced to the centre of the line in the net re view: the lines have come to present :Inns Re a ...dote to their commander, who in acknowledging it by raising his chapeau, according to the uiilitarry it idiotic of that day. His restive horse, anticii, wog Ite next move, attempts to dash down the line ; the hridle hand of the dauntless hero being tunic! ni der, shows that he is restraining the horse, w ttsc open mouth and curved neck indicate that the ani • mal is feeling the bit. I have thought this explana tion necessary, as there are many critics who profess not to understand the conception of the arlist. "Ladies and gentlemen, it will be to my memory a dark day indeed, when I shall forget the V nt3tvrn.:l of fazes around Inc ; and should this humble ctli;rt s meet your approbation, my proudest retim•tion will be the consciousness of having perpetuated, perishahle brouzc, OW torn MII.I faatnres 11i n , ) 111080 life and character hare always been toy mtiel ration." Mr. Mill was cheered to the close, and music followed, well discoursed. Gen. Plauche then advanced and annefinced that the ceremony was ended, and the commis sioners and invited guests on the platform rne to depart, being, of course, followed by n i theis, the firing of the artillery yet continuing.- The venerable Bernard Marginy then antiouuced his intention of addressing the spectators in Fri Dili as SC/VI as the firing of the salute was concluded, anti accordingly did so at some length and with great spirit, his remarks eliciting app us.' many points. They were principally ditteeled iffrevietveT the great event in commemoration of which chiefly the statue had been erected, and to a eulogy on the patriotic feelings which it had excited and rendered of imperishable strength. The immense crowd now endeavored to get out of the square, down front the thronged roofs and balconies, from the Cathedral steeple, the lamp poste, tile masts, the rigging, the piled merchan dise art the levee, nod every other point that had been seized as affording vantage ground to view the imposing ceremony, and to get homeward. This,however, was not to he effected eitheriapidly or easil y . Many ladies and children suffered not a little in getting through the gates of the square, and after they got out the dense crowds in the streets effectually prevented everythinglike rapid progress. Numerous wreaths had been prepared for the purpose of decorating the statue as scion as it should be unveiled, but it had been decided, for sufficient reasons, that it would he wise not to assent to that addition to the ceremony Altogether, we can confidently sny, it more brilliant, imposing or enthusiastic ceremony has never been witnessed under any circumstances, anywhere within the limits of the Union. Not less than 01,1100 persons were in and around the square during the inauguration, some of whom hod traveled hundreds of miles to witness the interesting sight. After they had left the square, the dovernor, most of the members of Legislature, and various other civic and military functionaries, repaired to the residence of Mr. Kennedy, the U. K. Mar shal, and partook of an ample collation which had been generously provided by Mr. K. Sub sequently the Governor reviewed and inspected the Legion, the Washington Artillery, the Na tional ti auras and the Continental Guarilii, at the Place d'Armes ; on leaving, he received a march- ,ainto at, the gates, when he was escorted to o quarters. After nll the ceremonies of the day were over, the Governer of the State, and hie valite, the gentlemen of the Legislative Committees, aml the meinhers of the Nionument Association, the artists of the statue, and other guests, sat down to a splendid dinner, at the St. Charles llotvl. the city authoritJe•,. The dinner wa,.. provided and served in the es; =h lc or Messrs. Hall & Ilildreth, and 80111 C WO kindled gentlemen not down t ttl takll of t. :011. of the city. t,s Nldernian Imgenlothl and C,d. Stith, on the part it the I until. aml Gen. Tracy, Grand :Marshal if the day, and Gen. Palfrey, presided. Fn.ul the IVrtahiltgltat Cot roataaalettco of the N. Arnett. att The Wheeling It e idge ease, which attlaicted much interest here three years ago, is about t o receive its final adjudication. It wit! be remem bered that the Supreme Court decided the bridge was au ole-druction to the free navigation of the and by arresting the progress of steamers plying between Pittsburgh xnd Cincinnati—in sluicing theta to lower their chunnies -- gave se ' , tindue commercial r re ion. tic,: to W heeling. That d e cre e made it uocerxara for the bridge to be s o in, titled o t remve these obstrartion2. situ us it was annonaced, Mr. Itadgcr dnrrd a hill in the Semite, or ranter tarkr , l on an allielithliellt In the feet t)aiCe iircinring thin bridge a pent now , sinil a legiti iitriirture t :tinted directly at the adion of the Ihiurt, nil tray the first III:41111M) in the iiii.tory of the iiivtirtitaetit where an iitifort 111:l•le ation overthrow leCi•-i“IIS of that ti aioi especially 1. r the ittietit or aca rihir.iti , iii The inlluoncc of that iitieeeilent tnd ilaitgerha4 exainpli• may le hereafter mitt, .or. if the op::. of It i o tiitope ‘ itoo Coort fife t.i ho reeer•. P.•pw. nirvet. PltAmlnirgh 1., .••• 1vt,1.1 a foist.•" :•i, kt \ IEI, :urrl ill t. ho It a I'Lpor cnr (11:5' r0nv,...11, •.1 at 1..E.M :-110).0,$.1r, , wholtanlv 1 1.; , i NT:, No I'4) 1 . 111,1 , tirg,11. Prprzoo., 01 1)r. M batp.'x 01. I,lrv.rd V, 1';11%. gi. 111 Tut t:\ it .In., suce,isor to sylialeaale tail lIBIAGI l' tictit.r in PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFF'S. N. 111 throe itekty uncy, jL. IIARSIIAI.I., su,Tess,r 11. Leo, nRALEn No. 139 Libert. v at rent, Pittsburgh. Referenrt—W MVIInt , 4 k nine: .t ‘I - Liman 1 Ca., Brown 1 Ea kpatla k. Pltt4tirirli, May 24, I h;t:t. tuy".:l lIV. CIIAL/IVICK, dealer in I.cti , , it,•l:v • I,e TOBACCO. BAIIS Na I Pi M etyrifit, helm.' Sixth, Pittaliarth. OsT The highest market price, In twill, paid 11,,- W LITLA P. M110411)11 JOdrl . ll I , I.i .111,, WP. MAIISIIALL & (',.. Lnipt-rs ali,l / denim" in Front), and Ani,rlcsal PAPER 11A :,,,I INGS, N.l. 87 Wual giroot, l'at,i , tn ...h. .4.irSole. aptut.,. for Ow cvleilratai malutfficZur-is of Me‘orl. Dolicourt Ar. 0,, Part...4;17 1. - ' - • T. C. 141011.G.AN, 'Bookseller and j. Honer. H.% alwavti ou hand N z..o.NNtlit••• •ct ~ f S.!. .1. 511/1,1•11nnoons and lItAIIA 15 , 01,%; Pritt t ..1,.1 wlolloNalo am! rPtatil, N 101 \\o—i stvooi, bolo. - Viotti coat 51. k, l'utsbitt 40.- NTEl4—it,,,,,, 411117 ' 4..5 , n ' TuliN 11..NIELLOR, alt.' Retail J dealer MU: 4 ICAI. IM , TILUMENTS, Sl:11001, Ltt.KAd nod S'CATIONERY , No, NI W,.,1 Ntrol. Pktlshurgh •ol . Acoil NI:COLLIST ER, AVliolvsalo anti SllAlt ANUFACTUIt Elt and drab, II kwon TIMACA, SNUFF and SEGARS, .2.5 l'ataburgh. ste—Koopg constantly nn hand n largo supply of all Ow cartons branda of Imperial Segars. J-3 RE YMER & ANDERSON, (so,cco,sors to Co„) u ttokaal:t dealers In Ft .11E11 i N Fla. ITS, NUTS, SPICES, tkINF/VtIONART. SU( tA , N. 3 , 1 w,„,1 street, utqaullt•O the St. CLarles lb tl. l'olev. burg h. A TlN I )LE, NVltolositle and A 1 my , IT ARN m, TRUNK, VALISE, fuel CAIWET BAG MANUFACTVItItt, No. Ital Wood street, Plithbulgh. L29 , i E N TERPRISE 'WORKS, Th.:o. 136 w,„„i street, third door helm Virgin idley —ROW N A TET LEY would call the attention of Sp mine t. , their kr, assortment of GUNS, RIFLES and REVoLVI i'ISTGI.S. the largest and heat selected stock Pk or opened it, thin um, het, together with a general assortment of llartlware,;.o,lle. ry, Tools and fishing Tackle, all of which we oiler 41t tie lowest pomade paces to cash purchasers, or f or proved paper. suit is NOR'PII-W E}iTERN POLICE -- Ai: ENC - I', N o. si) Nv,„b,„ s i o4 stroll, ...kar of Oral In , rll, Cli I - • .t PAYNE. N. LiiMrt v .tr.•t ALLAN INN kzivr(JN n. —YINIiEIITON St 01. rieTtlt 0 their entint athenteth tie tetimmetion ;,:tterttl ,letectlytt rout, the S'tatitti of llliuoin, SVlscousirt, Nhrhigyttt and JOIIN GItOUTT, linporto• RKANIIIES, (iIN, WINES. .t.•. Dealer in lbw Ohl N1,...,11,011.1.1 hi,.ky, Pesch kiramly.ll . . Also, lIECTIVVIs,; I osn I, I.V.R. corn, ,ft;inithlivl , l itntl , 4 "4 , "" I*. {. . dr • BUSINESS (BARDS 111= • t , f , • *1" , •P- • " *4. BUSINESS CARDS •SSfIML,a•aEP J J. ii l LLESPIE L 0)- lA.oking Ulan Manufacturers, WO! dealars In Looking lila", Plato., Plata Gia+a, Eu grovingcs, Cornhi and Fancy Goods, N 0.76 Wood atroet, Pins horgh. on hand and owl,• to order, Gilt Par and Mantle Olnaßea, Mahogany, Ito3ew,,kl, Walnut and Liiit Yramea, or Mimlll - of every itrscription. 2:l.llTl.4teamboat Cabinet Decorated and Gilt. [oct4 1 1 NTERPRISE WORKS, No. 136 Wood .124 st., third 6..., below Virgin alloy.—DOW N h Tgri,BY 1.1.4 attellti.,ll of Sporting Melt to their Largo fli'N RIFLES and REVOLVING 'PISTOLS. Bud Mot k ever opoll.l in [hie mar k,•t. begetla r with to general a,lortment of 111.A.RDW ARE, CLTLERV, TOULS NI/ TACKLE, all of which we .•0",•,. at 11, lowest lamolLlo prices to Mith purcitantra, or for appr-ve.:l paper. marl ii Tiri A, SWILEIL, Wholesale and Retail IT". Dealer in Yorhetto, RttlleA, Stoves, Tin, Trott and lime,eitoettele* Hart;wont, 'flintier. Moe!does and 'Tette. TM l ion. Sheet Iron. Wire itis et, a.e., 2.1 North Is-mond street, iottletelte litteLler'e llotv1,) JwirrrE, VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTI.7- . hllll rOCUVerf4I htn health St, RI It, resume Ids old lot.th.ys, tuul hr. 01,4.0,1 hie BLIND 51 ANL:Titer MY, at t:. Fifth otroot, near tint Poet tltllve, botween \Vte.l mot t It where lie lots an no.ortfte'llt ,4 BLINDS, trinont.l tin tin,l Lary Woretotl Silk Trimmings, and In 1.1. I.ert.l to fill Arty orvlm In Ili, lints. on the hest ret.ttlehlo I. rot.. Hie Work in, worrauted to give natimitutit ot, or money Ittt, Old Itlinam repaired. Pletvie rive hit n cull. I. 11 , • 1,11( 1").:iy P. 51.1( . .)P MERVIT ANT TA 1 Lllll, Third I-I •• titrtsk, next t' Itigunteh fnr • .• r y lihorest patrotutgo 1.,,t,0.0.1 two?! him, IVZItto nsk n cofttienanc, of the mute, As he i. 4 now 1, , it I ,:tro.l than t r ,•r it furnish his fritoplm nod cm. 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TUNKS 4 7S 5.,.,11,1 , art,t. bt•txwwu Wtm.l ! , iarhrt., PI; 4sburl.Al -NV[( RENEE'[, dn,a, fro thy Anna-o.n, I.nnp.ito i'n liran.a i2.liV, IS 1.1.`f fi u. 1,1 to ll ,IStf,rll rtlr r.NT 11. llAin, TI.O Lwt mat., rri,i,:n.l, and ',two ,tatiafa. lino coar ttaai. _ 1 ) I, A K ELY & RICI I EY, EsT kTE of St.vt•uth and :411ortthohl stto.-ts. Pitts- BIIIIM=II llght. A. 0.1 no.l lora .N• act , llti“ll oilialvl , ll:kg ..1“1 th •nri. Tom. MEMO 14 EVOLVERS! REVOLVERS. !— . Just Exp. vro , ,dnnt (Rim thit tiittliwftwitittirti, a mil...lid it..ittort- 1 / 4 1, mtint of tlorer, PEATI risTm.s. I,.ur, tiro Hurl nix luc h lttitroiA, nll of .I,i, It or will will tnr rant] nt nn It. =MI prie, v, they nut tmovitt in th:• city of Now Vert:. Pcr nom ,ittc ti, A 11.11,113 ill,l ertlifornia xilt find tleat they 4,11 .1.. better I•c purrlommr their elmpairo At home, then they een imloc e ; rall*•11, --- 38 OVl` p•rronn Chatter t o try am t " nb „" hissing the city, and m en, or n fnilnro it refund the moo-v. (11)-1 , A itTNE RSIIIP NOTICE.- - Having th.d.y with mo, TM AS GIOUTT. a! pat toot to tho lotbino,o of Importing. floct.ifyin awl Dis till:w, I.l.morn, tho will hereafler udu,-1,.,1 tooter tl:..rtylo or flim of J. k. T. o ou'a. l'iLiaburgli, Dec,lrnber 20, lUs.—{lrol J NO. GRourr T s: T. GROI'TT, irtera .if Brandies, D , :kkr , 15 Vino (11.1 6 !.+noll,;.:111..1:‘ and Smithilold Ituti Find xtroetx. Pittsburgh. fr,„3, B"TTLEits. MIN OGDEN S. Ca. liottlors, N... IS7 First %troet - . int , •rni tlnt pub. h. that thyvt , .t.a.st.totly on hand lan, supply .1( RS AA 1 . .11111.1.A, 311 N ERAL WATER, ALE and l'OlitElt, th.• host quality. . • The attention gf fantilies fa particularly iiirecreA. to tlw liet that they bottle tt AI 7.‘ Itlii 111 - ti AIE in it,‘ punTt tZtate. I'lif'tictire. rev..tient it t.. Guuiliin ou 1U1.01,111 Witll4l.- ,m, and ittrenti,then lug .tualitica MET .111 s :1,111.61 11101 MEE - TOWN k TITLEV, 136 1P0,.1 strect. P.; t..btargit EIII=E BUSINESS CARDS Agent, No. 201 Li fer tile following very choliie ar- JOIIN LITTLE, Jr., ty street, hns mnet rocrivc BRANDIES. Oeutn Brandy, (very floe,) Otani Duprey A Co., (supor.) 3lurrett Saternc. I Jamaica, Santa Cruz. GIN - WINES. . Social Madeira, Howard, Mardi A Co., Miami, Eagt India Madeira, 'Pablo do Amontillado Slorry, Illannanillo do Told° do Conking do Iletnwing Port, PuraJnico do Ordinary do St. Julien Claret, Malaga Dry, lioguot, Linidun Cordial, Schnapps. $U NUB I Elk Rutherford's Scotch Ale, Bard:lvy's ,ninon Eerier, Wild Mossy Brandy, Absinthe, Anima)°, !Burma', Stinlines, Much and Java, Voting Bpi. and Black Teas, English Bronson Cheesna Imported Havana Cigar% of various brands, Old 3lorionoahola Whisky, of Do Bweet, Cloonpagnon, Anchor, Vortoney, Together with ell other art 110S0. all grades. Glee counoctal with the bud mr2ltd*w EliaEa wgzgis KIER'S TRANSPORTATION LINE.- Anticipating the want of thcilities for transporting Frt.lglits to and Cho Eastern CiLoo, Via l'onnsyNanin Canal ;Ma in , raaaml our litOCk of llcak, 00 san,,, ton Dal; iILE DAILY LINE, whirch givrri use calawity of ovor non tons per month each way. We astwro our Newt*, nud dioposed to pntroniat , ti e r State intprov.quotit.4, them will ho nothing my red on our part to reiiiior ganeral satinfartion in forwarding I•Sunern and Western Prktights with prtymptituslo and de:gavial. KIER MITCHELL, ; Camil Pittstntrgh, '• Neithor with toy rye nor Tiny faith will 1 trifle." IMPOIfI'ANT TO TIIOSE AF. ELI( !TED WITH lIAD FL7 HT.—rorminii mifirriiiir from Ita I Sight, arisiiip from ingmirrd rinion , nnutihttiounl timirty, olt agot or iithrr canny.. would do will to roll up.). Dr. ti. E. SHAW, Pit AcTicA I, OPTICIA.7.:, where thry nine roly itpur itrttiim to the JI'ST NTH OF Till', EVE. Albin...it, '24 Fifth ritrert, °prosily A. A. I,tirou';‘, P. S.—'rsl..e.c.tik.x. Mierosonpo., Tlver,lrnalleten, nut every article appertaining tn. the trrtichut trade, kept alit! rep:tirtal en the le-miser. Are- tnxre inaertall In oIJ Frames. fklj_ Any article not approved (if, exclsaligell free of ex PURE ZINC PAINTS—The undersignec would call the edtridien of &mien. and colasinsierA their superior articles of ZINC PAINTS, g round by a ne proses, and free from the obioctlonti hitherto made to Yin Paints. There are no brands more f.‘coral , ly known, and ace invite the closest scrutiny to the quality of them. We manufacture now 1.01.. Ville Montague Co.'s" Zinc, In oil of foreign 1111111ufw - ture. but grind all of the various brands of American. Those %rhowish to purchase an ottich , that can ha relied on an pa, mild unadulterated, can be MU, of getting it of u 4. We call attention to our lintel of French Zinc. Without, io.•:, not, ie jk.ll kllllO awl all rurelnimql of us with di', 1., ot.l. we wounntoot., fortelt, if found to Iv n.41111t. r3te•l. Ii ALL 1. 0 MrN !CLL. Office, 15'3 Maiden Lane. New York. fir • ISttktt MCI( A I'• .L, No. SO Water street:. Cittnimt gli. A R MON], M S AND _ - . MELODEONS. IL h Ltaix“. BIG t. h‘sa IVCCINTII and for oI a lot of th.• ah.w , • alatrumonta, a hick they warrant , EtIIJ A llt NOT F to ally other. II lAt 1 V 1101 , )N IL MS. with eight atnio. made 1.1 . 6EIIIEI , M EY Elk Stott enr.l, tiaralany. II A It .NION I t•NI S. wall I hrev.stopit, by Traj -, ...vr Stu rand. Th , ..• 11.1111111,a. ililVo l.nm ex.,.. - thp,l by the Proiessors Ivo] Itotfrio4 .1 tw.o ritin.. who prottounno 01.31,ht IN tint r . VORII.IIO :aid ra ..taws of tone, folly egnid to any. small Clint - ail or Parlor organ, The treadles are so arningail that a CHILI/ tO/ EIIiLIT YEA HS CAN Milt.: THEM WITH EASE. M MAPS BY CARHART & NEEDII fin, N. T. It is dunat sulwrll none to say anything in their fn vor' The tenior partni•r. Mr. C UISLAUT. 1.4 010 ”rivirini a .mine pit he Melodeon. and the stiperairity of his rostra nents [ll., r been plestionisi. They roreive orders tor ;nem from ad parts ot them "rid. one of their last and nand important Improvements in the Pop [ILE s11'E1.1„ sahadi, w site it e a.- riches the TONK, aflonls the player greater variety of effesits. Puretia-sor4 are requested to einiume niol coon err Own, of th e ~,p..riority of 1110 MAW, will s wdd the 1111/nt reasonable terms by IL IV LAMER & LC 0., N 0.33 Fifth stivrt... BE= PIANOS ett the the) I It S. II F ELI) SEIRT MANUFACTURER N. TO Woo STPJP-ET, unn T „ The rthscribers respomfullyll.ll/101111C0 tine 2 1 1 1 :5 to Omni l ire guarlititim•ml Lti fit; uiil tin 611 . Wril'itcql I. any tort ; ,1 they nrmiving from the partiem. xi. Ming the m.rmiorstllmmlr imm inches, no .mrmling 1.. the tornmula 14.1114 , 1111 , :`, the , 17 , 14:7 " ,itYILL 1 T , " taken. mull 11....emummary allmmtincus lire '' l th , est.il•ll,lmlimmmt. tie. Div /I,IIMI the neck. 1,. mi.m. "rot. (Metz immem!latoly. -I'll. st,mmuimlmmr, lungth of F rn, i., IA 1- ‘t I t.pql 1. Height (.f p0n. , 11. from tile shoulder tC th' kt oat. Whethor a ith or wit bout tho etyle of oollarm, and any other .t.tognrds It) to, ftesitivti..tc. Th . . Ono t. quit, unique, and will h,• of wrest value to gentlemen AI %%110 f ad it istooniatio to obtain at home Shirt.. , ,vttisfy them in etylo and fit. At,..,. on hand. it full ansurtniont of Shirt', of (ntr rnt n mart tifactur.., end t;entioniou'l, Furniehnut Goods. L in IiSILYKLP A RON, fetal No. 70 Wood street, Pit sburv.h. N o T 1 E—T c , 1 rt anership licretofi I,otut,•ll ll.wtettor. ti itost,tt, and G. W. t•mitts, umbcr firm of 110STETTEIC, .t CO., aun "nth tiny of Nov,mber 1t.3. I.: the entl, lavc hoo nI 1.110 int.•r,c,•f D. lloAtelt,r by .I.rob Th.• N, VII I, t . . , ll4illetell 3.1 lavretofore under tlx• nun. , tuysTETTER JAC' I I I I ICCTE riER, tie t - 7 G. IY. S:11171“.. OLD PENS —Many now find 1 difficult to pr,nr, turrrs mid tloUvrn hare been terut.t,l to mines , the quabty rf la,th 4,1.1 1111 W ..rkman,lup. ur .•rtlur to nsittru the vies , — c,aanutters tug flirt hos prit, la not altyuys cheap. Mr tut., hs nos], ,xtirt.d.ly to or.ler, of the very tort uhiterittl 4uld wurrunted—foun ft to $4. W. W. WILSON. ST Niurtvt r , 44, C.:I - o , i o Fourth. Pl.lN(lti AND MELODEONS.-J1)11N - 11. MELLON, N. ‘,l Woo mtruut, botwevn Dtankond alter and Fourth utreot, will orun th, , 1.,v. Fr, ;ny tlo• N.` , th, tit addition con „ . 7 . largo nt, , ,:k now Oil hand EIGHT NEW PTANO-FORTES, A:1 , 1 1 1 / I 'i new stork of )1.A.501 1 1 1 & lAN'S ja.2.5 1 )1:. - '.1N AN'. MUNN:Y.—A, opportumity for inve,t -1) Tarot. n twat-1.1,1,1n') in not).znifiopat, at,,,•!.• and lacrativ, im,ine,et, is 110 W 011011 II r ~,,Drant., party who w lA., to Mall, 1110111. y. Horn 1, n rk - ton. Ill4t ,cur but iii.centaty. Ni'o. parties. wit], imstness dlualiticotion, and ill'!" z . ,10.(00 availably 114-00 a reply ill t4in 11,_i ; and bl ,010 h. a dem o nstration of farts will ho pro,ent,-d. El.at .111 exit bit a ph/311i, auw swat capiivaU,, and 11,..irat,11., i, 110 1 :444,, catch•p