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Single copies, Fnui GUM Zia , . No paper arfll be dlse-ontinned, (amloss nt the discre tion of the Proprietors,) mitil all m-marages ore paid. Etir No attention will be paid to any order miless accom panied by the money, or satisfactory reference in till, Aar- C. it noctocl with tho Establishment of the:Morning Post is one of the largest JOB PRINTING OPF/CES in the city, whore dl kinds of work is done on the shortest notice, and most reeemmble terms. PITTSBURGH POST. MONDAY MORNING [Correspondence of the Ntoratua Post.' FROM WASHINGTON. The Nary Board to be 3(1.114 i 7 MI —lts action strengthened by discussion—Documents relating to Kansas rzeuse for opposition to (hr Laws by violence --T he Debate on Kansas rommrneed— Know- is'orhing National Conven tion— The Organ snubbed—lts Congressional influence--Prue' in Europe— The Queen's Speech —The Clayton-Bultrer Trrerty. WASHINQTON, Feb. 19, ISful. The aetion of the Navy Board continues to occupy the attention of the Senate. The Com mittee on Naval -Affairs of that body are, pre paring a very voluminous report, sustaining the action of the Board, and the manner in which the efficiency bill has been executed by the Pres ident and the Secretary of the Navy. When the report is presented, some of the retired -ofhcers who have been most active in bringing their cases before Congress and most ready to malign the character of the Board, must stand from un der. They have told their own stories, and re peated all their meritorious services; when the Committee come to examine the other side, and to make it public, if they determine to do so, it is barely pussible that these gentlemen will wish they had acquiesced in silence, an d h a d grate fully enjoyed the liberality extended them by their country. There are a good many plans proposed to get around the action of the Board, hut none com mand the general assent because noneare feasible. One argues the calling of a revisory Board; another urges the repeal of the Asti a third thinksit.uneotuditutional and therefore void, and every one is individually anxious for his own re storation. But no plan yet proposed is general ly acceptable, and it is therefore fair to presume that nothing will be done to reverse the . action of the Board, and that, after a lengthened dis cussion, it will be sustained and the nominations made in consequence of the organization of a retired list, confirmed. I have no doubt that a inaority of both houses are now ready to sustain the Board, and the longer a decision is postponed and the more the matter is discussed, the snore decided will he the approval of Congress. The correspondence and documents transntitted to the Senate yesterday by the President on Kansas affairs presents a history of the past, and it correct statement of their present position. It discloses the fact too that the recent prochima- ' tion of the President was issued at the urgent solicitation of the Free-St-ate leaders of Kansas, and consequently the diatribes of the New York Tr6rine add its co-laborers of the Republican party, inveighing againk the President's action, fall in fast open the Free-State men. The cor respondence also discloses the prudent and con dilating course pursued by Gov. Shannon ; hi successful efforts at one time in preventing a collision between the two parties, all also the violent course of the fanatic: in that Territory. The presentation of these official papers tlllorded Mr. Wilson, the abolition Oenator from ALas-,i an opportunity to charge that they did not give a correct statement or Kansas matter , , and ho proceeded to present his ilWllimpressiore , derived from the nuitteron. , puhlieatiens of the free state party that have been circulated at the east. In this country there ran he no excure Ter 3 violent opposition to the laws by any ,are ohnress—ise. or uniu.st, an . opportunity 1, given after n brief interval to repeal or to change them. If the laws et/acted by the Kansas Legislature arc oppressive toWard. , the Lawrence people, they can soon Mire them changed in a peaceable manlier, if they have a majority us large as they claim; and surely sub mission to any law for a short time, however un just, is preferable to a ViOlelit opposition, setting all law at defiance, and endangering public !Op enly. In the Iloose, the debate on Kansas affairs le, commenced, to be continued no one can tell hew long. The friends of Gov. Reeder wish to au thorize the Committee on Eleetien: sen Ito Kansas for persons aid paper-. If this emir, be pursued, it will be two or three months before n report can he in rte upon the ease. The Com mittee of Election. 4 is likely to be overrun witti business, there being, in addition to the Kano;,-, case, contests' elections from as many as OH, ,• Congressional Districts and from the Territ..e, of New Mexico. The Know Nothing Convention now in sessi at Philadelphia, calls-1 to meet oti•Friday acs;, doe , riot C•xcito much attention here. The psi n it presumes to represent, has not upon the people as to make its proceeding- f any national importance. It may make a none nation for President and Vice President, but the probabilities are that such will not be regarded as good policy. Live Ileax George's friends be lieve his lffiance for a nomination better at this time than they will he in June or Jtdy next: list it is easy to perceive that a nomination at, this time will he pretty certain to give the Repulili cans the vantage ground, perhaps leading to a complete absorption of the “Americans " by the stronger body. A nomination in July leave, the field open to the latest moment, and does net give so great an opportunity for the accompli;ll. ment of this process. The Organ, of this city, and its clique of pro prietors has been most shabbily treated by this Know Nothing Congress. Not one of its candi dates for place at the Capitol has been chosen ; Rev. F. S. Evans was defeated for Sergeant at- Arms by Glossbrenner, it failed to get even the nomination fur printer ; and now the binding of the blouse Documents is given to an Ohio man, the editor of the Toledo Blade, and the Organ's claim again overlooked. Verily, its sufferings must be intolerable! It is rumored also that while the election of printer was pending, the Organ Company offered to sell out its establish ment, subscription list and Congressional influent., for $20,000. The offer was not accepted, Mr. Wendell being of the opinion that its influrnc , the largest item in the price asked, wasn't worth a continental d— dollar. It will be a serious loss to the Democracy if the Organ is discon tinued ; as the embodiment of Know Nothing consistency, and an examplification of the man ner in which office should sock the man, it is now a standing illustration, free of cost, for the use of the Democratic press. The news from Europe continues to have a peaceful tendency. Strenuous efforts will be made this winter to establish a peace. Napoleon is in favor of it, and therefore it may beset down at this moment as a foregone conclusion, even should the English Government object to the terms of settlement. If peace is now made, Russia will really come off with credit. She has sustained herself for two years against the com bined forces of the two great powers of Europe. ()no half of an important fortification has been lost, and a few miles square of territory; but she has taken Kars, made prisoners of a whole army, possessed herself of a whole Turkish province, and has command of the route between Europe and Persia. The presumption is that neither England nor France alone, could have achieved any important success against Russia. The Canada's mails have not yet arrived, lint the telegraph announces the opening of the British Parliament, and the rather singular fact that American affairs are not at all alluded to in the Queen's speech. Lord Derby most irrever ently characterized the whole speech as redolent with water gruel! The Earl of Clarendon in his defence, refers to the Clayton-Bulwer treaty, and states that he has proposed a second time to submit the difference as to its interpretation to arbitration. Having once rejected this mole of settlement, it is hardly probable that the President will now accede to it. The fact is, the possession of the routes across the Isthmus to California is to us a question of prime import ance t while to the English it should be of minor consideration only. Hence it is, that the offici ous intermeddling of England In Central Ameri can affairs excites so much interest here. It cannot be regarded as n fair subject for arbitra tion, as the interests involved are by no means equal. Should the umpire pronounce against the construction of the British Government, England would lose but little; but shonld the decision be adverse to the United States, it would he a serious matter. For this reason alone, our government cannot consent to arbitration, but must retain the negotiations under its own eon trot. Ai h: „ • t • , . FEBRUARY 4.1 . . . ... .. l i t . + - ... , i !. e . • 04 , 2 f ir. . .....• ...- ~. -.. ~„ _ ~. ..: „. t • I ... t. ... i` •E. .f 4 , ! - • * 2 ." ' •- i; a ..,,.. _ a 4 4 _ ..., .:, ~..... . 7.-.• . - ...A. PUBLISHED DAILY BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM VOLUME XIV. From thy French IYA lembert.l THE LITTLE HUSSAR : FRENUI I MILITARY FERVOR FIFTY YEARS A6ll The Natio Ileauvan, in 1801, was a - rugged plain, through which vehicles passed with iliffi culty, and when the rains had softened the soil and almost liquified the mud which spread treacherously over the many deep holes and ruts, the Place became a series of traps in which the unwary passenger often floundered most absurdly, and even dangerously, as upon the quicksands of an noknownshore. It it was after two days' storm, in the month of November of last year, that a slender young roan threaded the dubious path of this slough, evin cing the greatest caution in picking his dainty steps, as he directed his course toward the bou levards. The youth seemed scarce beyond the age of childhood, so small and delicate was his figure, so fair and smooth his cheek, and might have been well taken for a frolicksome young girl, in masquerade, from his slender waste• tiny feet and hands, and his long, fair, curling locks. Ile was habituated somewhat foppishly in the uniform of the Royal Hussars, and displayed great agility, as well as extraordinary care, in leaping from stone to stone, clearing each mu lily rivulet, and tripping daintily over the dry inter vals of ground, when his attention was distracted by a burst of loud laughter, and he perceived four grenadiers of the Guard watching his gym nastics with mocking glee. Although indignant at their insulting comluct, the young gentlemen continue,l his route until the grenadiers directly addressed him. "Look out for that hole, cried one, •• it is six inches deep—you may drown in it." Hold your tongue.'' said the Se(tOrld ‘• don't you see that it is a young girl ? you don't know how to address a holy: Madomokelle, we are going to the Barriere to drink some famous wine shall we have the honor of your charming com pany n Bah !“ sneered the third soldier, n it is only a little buy running away from his father to play truant for awhile. Go home immediately, you young scamp : do you hear me ?" The youth stopped, half surprised, half an gry. " Why do you annoy me, sirs :caked he. " Why P--because you amuse us." " I have nothing to say to you: let the pass on my Way." ‘• Not without chatting a little first." •• Well, then," said the young hussar, mildly, "what do you want •' Let us sfie trul), if you ate not young holy ?.. You wish to laugh a: Me, comrades. - "ii : he calls u, comrades: Ilecou, his mamma ha , dres.ied him in uniform t,, m a k e him look pretty, he thinks h e i 4 a ..toldie r N h o t fancy .he i , that you wear, chill '" It is no fancy replied the it i , the uniform of my regiment. - '‘ (In tti, boy !- w e d o not .. , n111,1,5. ao that go I cl L. c, ur , ehool, ins del '- am very V.Psitg, i, true, •' •utdum•o, Lit I Mill. IleVerth , ll . -S. :t1;••r .•t the fir , t re.•; merit of II '• A fine reg;ment, Irulc. - g7innv.l the • .• it it in r0in1..,.e.1 ‘•f -lir felther It it- a limit e rtozintent ,ind a ;rood regitiii•Ti'... returner' the p itionce, i• of rho pooresst 1. , north n!! grentitliers of the tlttitt-,1 ! Oh , ' ! v , tl . irt• :In;:r), are V-I1 iiocati ie. you tm - rrietit me " i• A ! von rill pmr.elr a tro , per, nri.l beard the veteran.; mf the tinlani, tin) you! Thl.- ,hall not pas..., Sir Alahtpert: you shall prov e semie title re enrniment in it brave c“rpge.' That ii. pin whit me tn. light Vera...i.e.! lithough you are four to one • and have all jnnitin..l in insulting me. I will 1,1. 1.:11111, n• M I , we will not Ine hard .nn you , I .hall let you if with a scratch, the word ..f a mai tre Tamales Don't Inn , tn.. I , llflLin•lit . Nir Fencer: I tinnier stand hew to handle a ...ahre SIPITICIT hat." , That we will prove immediately. strip. my chill. and take cur The n.,iceof this altercation had. by the , titne, attracted n number of spectators--shopkeeper the neigMborlidod, and clique, -- d nil they birmed a circle around the ild , putatits, iin~iltini-er every moment, and all eager td bc hull the re,mlt, and etc fair play. The ;hilt and the maitre d'artnec ~IT their mantles, and, unsheathing their began the minitiat. The grenadier anon pereeiveil that he )1:1.1 Il , le vice I deal with 11. le. had braguiti-1 of iiis kill of fer..e, and antimin,ed the niter, the wound he would dent up•,n hie young antagonist. he r,,ugh: with [lib , is piir• pie , ' in view -a method which ended in five liy rein-icing the youth•ei eworil thriintrli M.+ heart. The liiiy-vimor leaned eitlinly nn imiy weap , n, a. if be had not vet finished' The c•:rnpanions of the fallen grenadiel, hod ing their comrade perfectly dead, loft hint on 111. - sod, nod. turning to the hISS:II% one of theta raid: You have fought hr a r e ly, g m 37,, and though you have kifad the l,e t sivorknian of the c,uard, it was fairly ilium; therefor.•, g.l quickly in safety." " NOt SI, lerl as yam Ihink. - ri•plied the lUtl herd. •• You have each insulted ine; I intend d rms.: poll I,ICII in rt'Vil•lV any Way in 1111 cavalry !'' '• but' pill will tight vain cried thif soldier, rounted. " Preci: , ply so." Come on, then, I will avenge our charm," cried the grenadier. Flll,l a new econhat began. Thie time the assailant regarded noit the youth nor the apparent weakness of the Hit le ussar, but fought with all hiv shill and :treu:•th, and the blows became far-4 ar l tiereo. B u t the great agility of the youth defied all hi, fury : :ii l in as short a time nearly as before, he ripped a ghastly wound in the sumach ..f thc burly soldier, which laid him, lying, near hi, comrade. "The crowd buzzed in excited applause rind wonder. "Now for the third !" cried the victor, in his boyish voice. The third grenadier strode forward. fie wa. , gigantic in size, and the great length of his arm hindered all the little Hussar's efforts to get within the reach of his huge carcass for a long time. But the boy, evading with great dexteri ty all his savage thrust, and tierce blows, beset him so constantly and actively nn every side. springing here and there like a ‘isaltinbanque," and causing the great bulk of his adversary to make most tiresome efforts in guarding his quick assaults, that the giant failing from very weari ness, and dropping his guard for a single second sealed his doom. In that second, the Hussar's sabre drank his life blood, and he fell beside his brother-in-arms ; while almost in the same mo ment without a pause, the relentless youth "let Inc see the last one; 1 tuner finish the play speedily." The spectators emild no longer restrain their applause within the limits of murmuring. T 6,•, clapped and braved the young conqueror, :IA it ey would an actor at the smocessful rendering difficult role, exhorted him to the last tom bat with hurray of sympathy and encouragement. The last grenadier of the Consular Guard ad vanced with a mournful resignation, as if he foresaw the fate - which awaited him. And his forebodings were not deceived. Scarcely had three blows been exchanged, when the Hussar drove his sabre through his skull down to his very eyes. The applause of the crowd now rose to a pitch of intensity equal the the rejoicing over a signal victory achieved by their own prowess, or rather that of their chosen champion. They surrounded the youthful gladiator; they grasped his hands: they embraced him in regular order, and, finally, when he had been thus passed entirely round amid his enthusiastic admirers, they lif ced in spite of himself, on their shoulders, an.d., light ing torches, for the night had gathertM, they fairly commenced a triumphal march through the streets of Paris with their young conqueror, shouting and singing, and replying to the, numer ous questions of the fast gathering followers, Our infant here has just slain four grenadiers of the Consular Guard in fair fight." "Killed fear grenadiers!" cried tile new corners. "Charming! What a dear little fellow! What glorious promise!" And while t'he men kept joining in the procession and icrealing the enthusiasm, the women even threw garlands of flowers upon him.in the height of their admire ion, until, between his modesty and his ' 1 ,:!..,..q:W';,..t7:4: , . 7 .7. , , , " the poor little Ifeesar was half suffocated before he reached his quarters. This, however, was not all. His regiment gave him a grand jubilee; the master-at-arms of the army offered him a banquet; the ladies of Paris got up a ball by subscription for him. In ,h‘prt, fol. several months, he was the harp, the lion of tho day, and fond mothers held his example before their song as gloriously worthy of ()mutation. Most fortunately these extravagances did not turn the brain of the youthful soldier. 110 pos sessed too much real courage and good sense to waste his fame on individual quarrels, and his future efforts for " the bubble reputation " were at the cannon's mouth on the field of battle ; for this same little ITUssar was no other than the bravo General Trobriant, whose name became so dis tinguished in all the conquests of the succeeding campaigns of his country, and who, after attain ing many high honors of rank and fortune, be came so disgusted with a long interval of peace and retirement, that, throwing up all his hard won hatreds, be departed for Sicily, to ConllllClloo stew career of glory. starting, as at first, with his road sabre as a simple Iltissar, which he knew so well how to handle. Arrest of one of the Alleged Murderers of Dahill 11. Cordon. Yr nth.• I'ilibooollll Friday ] Sono• time since, Mr. bail 11. 1;m-don, An si,tant Engineer of the North Missouri Railroad, was murdered near Warrenton, in that State, under the following circumstances: Mr. Gordon, while making n trip along the line of the fond, had left the honse of a Mr. Ferguson. in , company with two men, and nothing more was heard of him till his body mat found in 111 , , 111 , W, with a pistol Flint in the head, which had been tired at him from behind, while he was evidently off his guard and n•ut smtpecting any hostile intentions on the part of Ida companion". It is supposed that the crirrite was eominittedliy the nice, under the impre.sion that Mr. Gordon had in his pos , :ession a large Sulu of money which he had collected on the road. .kt all events his pockets were rifled of everything val uable, though he had no large amount of HMTIVy nn him. Ever , irme the oceurmenee of the tragedy, the police of St. Lnuis hat, horn in pursuit of the Mlirderer , . men Irit.• hem arrested in the West >nApit•mn, Lut they have proved to la• the wrong men. until the arrmit of Stephen ;refine. in Carthage. (Mi.. and the arriod of E. Worrell, which tool, idiom on Wednesday night, at Dover, Del., under the f , dlowing circum,taneeß: Mc. thizr.enFi. n TM , at klotective, former ly ealled the —Old iif tit. Louie, but now F.rni Nlarshal or Irotector, has Leen tritelning Worrell all the way front St. Line. H - lo f \lr. Harr o w, of Vineennet, let., niel 'in arriving here be received the farther t une r of I.! C 4 n ail SAW tj -1 Joh n . t.f the Th,. t i h o d r .•• t .,4t 11 to think tint the nom they nin e at par•eit t• 1 tt. 11- tin liover. and I. tired ilnitiner ott 11h-toe-day Met iiittlit, at the hotel in Ito, I. tiiniy fonind they lind ireo it t h eir gtonte .1t h.,. 0 c1..c .1 / 4 Vi`,ter dAy imirnine tlicv et.lene I the rima siheto the rk g II - 1,111 , Litr e $11(.! 111 ., "•11 . :11. , 11 111111, made the nrrr.t. Worrell • irk tic l Mme.ttic' •11, 7 h tr,l re-i,131100 t h at it WA+ want he Itad liven expecting fir a hiring It. , ,res that h.. !lid not mur.ler I;,jr ',pi: 1 bat that he I.y -aw it that hi- 11 ,W lall.l.ee aerent in the NV ogt, re ferring, we presume, to i i reen I VV:te the !win Ow, rat,l J.,t H.' preseea the hi% whore iii the crime, v..eping bitterly when he lipokli of it. 110 gave up the wft LA+ • h:ohne hag, an d id ank , L of the Unirdered . ool. which have loon reeagniseil by niphri-ither .11ter the %rrest the prisener was put utien e a r „r tv. are it niirund, ut IMver, end taken t.. the next strati ill, where he sem+ put upon the regnlivr t..in and hrought t, thi, city, urriNing here :at 311,10 h•s ' l p na In o'clock. Here he rmtnained until I I .. eleek last night, when ho taken I tie. 11.-st , elentarily, no that there VOL, no !Wel` ' , try Waitmg ter the Gevert.or's WOll,ll i- n vmmg, inan, only Isvent}' six y e n., sit :.Lo, very tt'entleiretniv ilppenrnnee mid deportment. Ills parents revile Imt.r. Gro. \Vali", In Need of thr Moen, of War-111% Dot, ofttll Probable. trr•pia thy ionatt•ei 11, N. A A poj ~ f new ewe, talned %tie tlicr (;en. 11" allier let aide t.i (the self in Nicaragua. itee , ir‘ling ariteet ate tis which were recctlC \ last I. the gdueltunent here are Ted particularly en rtnirraglng td p-espeet,s. Th e difli cti lty du e ., not :ire, so 111 , 11'11 fretn the threatening id relates .affil ilk Le the State, nt . and Ciista (burn internal e.tustis, tog that ilericat, (letetrtinent ni war--the mili tare cht—t. Notts itiud,ieliag till the partial re pert", that the 'tile, American the rule 1 thi , .entuter. a= ra ITI,III, ensurlng pruluctwn , and 111, :1 f' rum leea: ilesp—tistn, it has 11.,11 %coil i:II , 'WTI all aleng, in infortn•itl etrcle.,,, that theme -I atelactit were labile:tied ,Plll,' particular stun I hire already said. his •I' , 111:111 , 11 11013 nut suffer front any apprehension .f this kind. No hero ever , witFere 1 more keenly from the want of the ...Mew. of :11. (11.111 ‘1':111(1.1. IS now doing. The rene4:ole mitrtot, who 1f111.0.4.re , 1 111.111 v his banner from the purlieus of all the cities were incited I , y the hope of gain first, and by the expeetation or advoricim: their int. in L.t.her tvnv. They were nr•e.it. tic sought this mode of battering de-perat. , eond'it ion, :1- to) indno.ertent (.1 on , Walker', aromt -0,1 iiINI n titonth to every oilier of 1.4 Nine. nil' they hove -14 received Cent: , a 1.4 y, to be oppropri.ited for ration,. and no ni mei tor nitre r wants. Immi,or.iin:ition already hegin.c to show itselts, and it is said two large emnpanie , recent 1y revolted f,.r want ref pay. If hitt , work ~f ..we begins, ..Iw.l the l'retori'mo set up for ti10111.1.1V0 , , Urn. tl :dker . - bond will hard ly ,mll foi - a football before long. The peo tile of Nicaragua are poor, and cannot sustain a c, .stly military government, such :is is now in ti ONI 'T Cf,llll , llL+Ory contributions were levied upon _all WI, had means, an soon as Walk er beeame e•tabliAlied at Granada, and the 'fransit l'oritpa ny, by ready money nod hy drafts, aided litin for a time. hut those resources aro no longer anro, sible 'fhe fir.t has been ex hausted, and the ..ther, under the resumed au thority of roin. Vanderbilt, is not inclined to 4iinander any mar , thousands on a pack of ar rant vagabonds causes are likely to pro duce the downfall of Walker, at no distant day, unless lie sill:Nita ?title ced in the efforts now not hing to pr-cure pecuttiary relief in the - United States. ELEt"I'IoN AT VI.NOUNN path, of the Mi.txtturi I )rfru ,, erat, thui th. , crihos the atn.ciutts murder which' Ittttk ith i c t . at . v:,,_ cettnea. a few Clay t= t.intte, ott lila charter elect.htn in that tawit : 111 11'1.11111ln teas roar le-t• , l;tt the pulls by a 111.01 llltllll`.l Sri11131:1 the Kno' Nothing fur Marshal, at half pa,t eleven e'rluelt related by eye-witnesse., the munler origi nated in a contested vote. The deeea.,ed came up and offered hi, ballot. " You've voted already," said " No sir," said the voter. " I tell you, you have," rejoineil Millar, in au imperious tone. You lie!" Hardly had these words been pronounced, ere a knife was buried in the voter's body, and after staggering backward a few steps, he fall dawn dead. They carried hie body to an unoccupied work shop in the neighborhood of the polls. and un covered the wound. The knife had entered above his right hip hone, and then ran along his groin. It was the most frightful wound I ever looked at in my life, and seemed either to infuri ate every one who saw it., or cause them to shud der violently and turn away their eyes. I feared a riot or another murder when I saw how de monically infuriated the dead man's companions appeared to be, bat, owing chiefly, perhaps, to Millar's escape, there has been no further blood shed. But things like this, you know, must When Hindot-447i, , fur victory " Samuel V. Merrick, Esq., of Philadelphia, was elected on Thursday President of the Sunbury -and Erie Railroad, in the glare of Senator 11i 4 . ler, resigned - .t. ~ =EI rs 1 1 . • '-_.:' PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY .;.;; o~dq . PROFESSIONAL CARDS ALEXANDER W. FOSTER, A ttorn n, Counsel], at Law, and Skit T ill 01111101 ry, A 44.11 t bu proruring lionaty Lands and l'enmit,a, and Bar the Cod I,•tidn of Clair. in Unlit Britain i 11 1,1 and. 41r• Coliectimin mad° in this and ,L,ljoin .cr, Con 1, I. : EV. tato.. oe•ttl,•,1; EAtat.• , ;r knSf'd, rents o Money x itiv,tv,l On ,ti tor urlt v. Tithe OIII.IIIIIIIYi All,l mI , drawn. I , OIIItTI iier, tt, a law.l. ~,rs Pittsburgh. Mnrrh 25. 1555-4;intr-ti ., law I AW. FOSTER, NotaryPuhlir, and • roissionor f.r tlso Stato,d Tonnoonno, Now Il d r n ik. Morn, Conn. Alma. Wink - onsin, New York, Micititrnm. limo, CAdiforuut, lAntixionn and Virginia.. D,ln drawn, and Iwknowlothnont,, and for ro,ord or m+. , In nny of the nliovo owned Shan, 111 w., 4.1.1 Rhode IsLwnd. rittninugls, March 28. SA MU El, C. W I NOARD. ArTt/ILN EY AT LAW, INTTNOI . I.II, PTA% S. St -fHII, in 'IA IiEWELL'S (11.1tily "piK,wite the Court 11.8+e.) ly CIIARLES W. WING:I RI ) , ATTORNICY AT IA IV, .1.1 NTT, i'ONSA. aii - Also prw li en in Ifuntingdoo. Nair l'1••arl1,1.1 au I la Lana r.vneiee. feb1•2•)) . _ , ti n r R L, Atu,nto~ - aril n. Lugh. lieel I ly ASfES E, Att.orTaly ut• rachlharilh,lmtwecu n.el Cherry alloy. • !1..11 1) _4I.),UN BARTON, A tbn . noy antit - ttilivu.ll,r cry at Law, °Oita, clamor af Fifth and Grant I. barglt. 1. , I) SSAM P. ROSS. Att.rucy Ledw, N. lot) Fourth xtret, Pittnburgh, I qirth Lobe. Mr. R,*. hitt”rvon'n Livery Stab], • J, I_)ATItICK. 14:KENN A, Alderman 6f Third ri - iener or r 'mint Iml Fifth stre. `9 A . ..termite I,em et., where all to the ono, ..1 A I.lorinAh and Justin , . lie ••u,ll pronilitly tvielo.l to. 1. II .lil H AUL, Surgimn Dentist, ,t/ttl't•emiir .6. \V. Slititilti..l.l fft.l^l.lfiro holt nt flow t" 1 k. and from '2 h. fehibily SCDI"I' Dentist, Fourth street, five tiooN r-, , t of MArket. 4, 21- um e, hour,. from 'A 4.'r1,.•k A. M. to :I I'. M BUSINESS CARDS 11 . WIN MOORHEAD, NVltt.lt.sale Gr.‘er ;,Tid 111 C.,talnl.t.i,ti Mort.liant, ,tl.• NI FITII vitoDUCF: ranY, N". .27 Pr(1.1.1 ‘.l WILLKIL. I . ldinAin . xi . I I..LE lt I F:I • St).N. h.,10,:11.• ( otrx, Imporicrs Id IlltA N WKS. WISES *WI &)A I. 17'2 nit:l 11k. cortior 1,1:1 y 1 !ILA let,rol Iron : NAlls, Cott , n 1"4: no. , ..o I A:A. I ) 4' KEE )., aa II 11)1•ttirer, M' Kr . o's k I , 1.11 OrK ill•i •W t,t Sire:AAll,, I 1111CatiOn 01 - .IWII nil.l 1401 \ 1•1. k It v,• Jo,. :11./ Ai 11.,:11•.. and bolutwo Imry,h, I^r, nh..rt 1,,1tt lhr -1,4111iN , h1. i till 11,11 !I. , tborignll,l, 11, , t1 , .., Ch.te rtud Cit) mlr• ! 1•.1t. !! I. • I !!, 1:•••!e0. .N. NON !Ill! 1,11 - 111.1.1,/11 . 111,1, 1. Its!, !IA IL j, )ItElaS 4 IN C() .. 1.41•'1N ~ 1 CM. l'r 4,1 1 . 1..” hlini tl tr - It, Lista,. • liet.t, tr.. N51:1.1., tt t I.tt. •w al , ' I )1411 Y. ILA Eic n NI, Stit•o. - ,..q, !slut -‘ll‘ J .t ninnaft. fur, 0f Cut. I sr, l• hut nu-1 Fa , y 12.41.0,1 , iLA..1. 4 143 A 111.4 and ...al, • al, lud. trl Yl•Lal., Idd. and Ltottlo. 1. 0.- 11011..44 ',rod llarkol and 11 atel to. II t :eli.lll mh7,lir I~Nin VAL-- 111 MEN. Mannin...t.in.r It, ..v.• ry ru.t VI 11,, 1111:TTLE. , 4,1 lt IN 01 PLI Is 1.: 1 4c 4 :4; 'Anon 1 , 044 I. W Me' mad 1.13,4 nn,l Dart.. 141,.., I hot ILL.. t'N.•ry '411.4 tot,. 11 ai .•••. N... 104 ,o4NO/.1 and 13:1 iltrat Intud•orrlt. od L l R. I )It Dianion.l,rgli, vre,v r.., , , ...„.1„ of GILL LeEitt r.R. nuloolod 10r InALLIr n.” ,1.1 • V t 4.0.1 Lho puro..t .104‘1411. ur.oool at 10..0 •Not: MILL. 14; tod Fruit, an, DNA, -Li I': 0.4. tak• .4 in ~14:444, for morolutn.loa•, ) 4 It I) n full 4a,..r1 tnont ol 1.4114,1)C. •,:nr• Lantod netaru, nu4l soon ;non ~ f ta to: oro,l in nu al MULL. 1 rlt.)3lM LSSION 11( JUSE. -Tiro .•r opot),I Ilawa• al•aa,. put at \ I ;‘1...v. , 11 %VT vtarclm., V O .ll 1 , 4111i11K41,1. for .71 y 8..t005. t - 01(N. \ VI.A 4.11 A r FEL., 1:.11.1,1P II t% A. lei , 1.ta.41, :6•!‘m,. • 1 , I • 1., lo.arkot rut.. (.4 .Awk t L •N Kl , l.l.\l\l'! "4) \. al; 1 hat,. ror • ,1•••,* l'ACtl. 4 % ut..l Ilil. 31r1 I'llol , lll'F. g•-tinra'.l). 1“,t1,•11., p,.•.1 11.tt tai ~ 1 N 1 • “1.1 •trt.. t. L 'l'‘l ELL. I.KE Wh„1,.,„1„ 1;,,„ 3.....101r,11 Map:l4.lJ:iron, n VI 1..: .:, ..t JOIIN NV. ISUTLEit Fiir ward il; ILL G. 14.11241011 MV,I,/,.. a. .:.1/I ..• 1..•1 I :1-T:- 111'ft:ill NIANt•FACTrtiI.:. , . 1.1:111 1111. n...! ;.Kl:'l' I). tin. fi7 Pr.mt 111 , 1 , 1 1 rrl ..... NV,KAlmue,t. 1) L. A ',LEN, iti I X., . \ 111,1 \ %1111. 4 1( . .ht. t. / • I. 11J ,h.‘ll , It ,•.14 h. h. la. It,— II ,11.11 liinchthotry thaLloht., ti.. •I 1 )1 1. A 1.1,11 111311 , 0, , I • 11111 M tll I r , 0ir..,1111v..1 N.. 1t .1•1 ,t I ..4 • E. i 1,1,1 .1 NI c.\ Itlt ,•„.,. T Ow firm J r i'.l. ‘‘ I kal • I .1, I. 11 . 111 %% 1 E, .t., 10; k \ ,::.I Ati.l 1:cta1.. , 1 lIISI% .N. 2 , 1'..1 1.11 , .•01, atn.ot.. 1.1r1.1,01,1' Ti r :•, \ p,p A a,1.1 the t k ,, ,L.v \I .1 I. to, 1a,:•fi,11r. , .:t:1r..:::..1. .II 1, 1 1.,EM I NC, lilillCllEßS, mere. ~,,r, 1 ,, .1 . \V•• •t•-•-• • lattal-nrgit 11r_ NI huts tsn an 111 l N 11.1 FT, .11t., sucver:.sor tJ 1/4113.-y, ‘411.4..5.41.. sin! 11111.:(111IST. arid ' , /,1 PAINTS_ 1011.14, DYE +'l'l.t.., N... 141 thren Ina I Irgli. -111.-1, api J 1., . NI A ittillA 1,1,. tilievo4s.r 11. • Wlllll., 1.131A1.1t1t and O)M111FoIVS 11 Kilt N.. 1.1111.11,4 , 11.4 strla.t. frr,rwt—lV • Nll2llot,wk k K rain, At 11,11 , 10. I.l.4..'fi,•rnan 31 C.a., llr..vu .1 Ku klattriek l'lttsliiirgh, May IN, 185-3.. T vv. (it I)WICK, dentor I(nntn,•l; • TOItA(XI3), ItAitS and PAPKIi. IN,, IV.4:d ntynet, ItOluly Sixth, l'ittslntrgh.ap. Aa" Th.. highest market price, in 0.4..11, paid fnr WA1.T731 P. XAILIIIILL Joeo.l'll R. 111 WP. IFIARSIIA Jr.. Ca., 41i,lern in Frino.lt and Aniori,, k u I , AliEn . !l AN , 1N ii. Wood agent", for the relebi et Led imktihfivr 1.1111.6, lh•ltrourt & , ittsg7 T• C. 3,10.1t0 AN, Bookseller and Sta _l_,P uaaer. alwa ) 011 hatol w•ticral I .•I S. Ito. I. 11r.t..•11:4‘1 ,,, 1in find Want. Pa r er. kr., a 11“leaale la] 1V ...; IN•It•W F 1.411 (011. Si Pittsharph. 4E- IV ANT EL)--10.0 tkii.l Taw tit•rn' ,tl• I:. Iv J()UN 11. NIELIA)Ii, ‘Vliole and U ll' nf , tnil t." don', it, USICA M I ;- , C11 , M11, 111111K: 4 and ST.k'r lON Elt Y, JICOB M . COLLISTER, Wholesale and Ro a,n sEtiA R. MANUFACTURER 4,1 ,lenkr In i 111 , 8 f.l ToBACCA), SNUFF Dind rigG ARS, N, Fifo, bS'• K'ep cow:J.1111(1y on hand a largo supply of all Ihe variou.4 brmoln of 1 lifl inl Sopa. Jo, R _ . -•-• • EN — AlEtt & (succesAorm to .I..hrt. l h Ie s Cu..) roItEIGN I+ l'fS, NUTS. SPICES, O.IN NECTItiN Alt Y, SUU A IL., N”. st,rwlt, typoliite tlo S 4 ellarlt, • A I'INDLE, Win.lnside and Retail A Hui, HARNESS, TRUNK, VALISE...I CARPET RAU MANUFACTURER, No. 106 1V.,1 Pitkburgh. _ I j , NTERPRISE WORKS, NJ). 136 - IV, — „,d street, third door below Virgin alley.-11o5SN ET• LEY would call the atto.tio,, of Sporting 11,11 11, their I,r, moortnieut of GUNS, ItIFLES and IttIVoLVING the largest and hest selected stock ever , peried o i ket, together with a general assortment of liarae are, Cwt.- ry. 'rook and Fishing Tackle, all of which wo os' o at the lowest poelAibio prices to cash purchaseers. or for pro vw No_lpaper. t. I itT it-w EST Eitisi POLICE Ai', V, 'No. R 9 Washington street, gmrnor of Dear'', D. CU I CAtIC, ILLINOIS. ALLAN t'9YEF.RtO9 D. I; ROT.: Cam., 111 NH. lik/i;4O their entir.• nif , ,Ll,ol t., the traimaction of it ~ron,al ileterti yr PIILICE liUSINLi-S in 1111uw, {V iz,:taisin, and 1,11,11,,i. JOHN GROUTT, Importer of BRANDIES, GiN, WINE:A, ,tc. Donler In lino uI,l Nl, , tior.;:itt,ela Whinky, Prnh Brandy, .tr. Alai. RECTI NY I NI: 1 , 1 ,4 1 . 11 ,_ I Elt. 0. • It'l , llllttl livid :I 4trrysts. ' . t• - .0 4" 25, 1856. BUSINESS CARDS J. J. ••i11.J.1,11.11. a YINEIIIVP. JJ ,711,1,P.:41`1 I: I,,Ling !Slnnufmditr.•,, . anamg 1:1.4 Plato Ell gra, mgr., C,unt and Fatlcy liocxl4, AO. 76 I,V ~d e ,tro,•t„ Int t - 01. Ont band and Daub. to .:rdcr, Gilt and 111klitio Mallog-nns, ‘Vainlnt and OM FT - 111114,1, "I" curry .11, ;114,11. di,- St, 11$1, atoll rind Gilt. [nett NTER Pit ISE WORKS, No. 136 WlOOl st.. third door below Virgin alley.—BOßN & TETLEY the attontiiin ef Sporting mon to their large IV, 1 , 11,1114•11 t al 111 Nri , , RIFLES and REVOLVING PISTOLS. Ow largest :1,1 I,lt sloth 1•01.1" Op•lted in this mar k. t. bei , ther wit!! a gelieral itssortment of lIARDWA CI Ti.ritv. TOGLS tool FISIIINE TACKLE, all of whirl) we : •n..r at Utt• loOt-st p,embL, pricer! to cloth plarrltatiortt, Or tor t; t Appnivisl nnirl4 Wholesale and lietttil toves. Tin. Roo awl 11..ii-•,,•re 'Finney:l' Machines and Tu tln. Tin PI Sheet. Iron, 11 irs Ae., 24 North Keeton! sti•sd. ,eppielito Intel/let 'll Hotel.) HARRISBURG. IVIIII F., VENETIAN ND INIANUFACTI:- t ....tvt•tt , ll Lis t.,.11.11 tot 30 to rlruwr hot ttltt 1.0-:::..,., :old 111.1\Get one itA winh ,trot.t, !tear Ow Pint betw ee n and L,. Or, we.ortment of [RANDS. trimmed ,J t I'dney Ii nrsosi and Silk Trimmings. and is I I/1 )Ik lion. the insit r, uoLle i. , rti.4 Ili- 01; In Mar:anted to, go, sittisfiu Lieu, or mono) reittit o/pairetl. l'lorulit giro him a Mil, c.th '1 lv• lv/at tuiy;:ly F. SII()PE, lintrilANT TAIIAIR, Third • /://or Io thankful for /1. - v-rr i/atrotitno• Ik•o/tofort/ Itovtotv/tit upon II in:. l/uttr, is, :‘,.k n 1:0111.11/11:111, 01 the sane,,, an he it/ isolt 1,t4, pro.-// thau er-r summit los lricoas owl citt i•/05//, tt.th narinentv which entire- vatixfarti..n. alway, Its ne //it hand a tarizo avNortmorit of duo lahva. ..trka of I I.:STINI ;5.4. CAA6111.1.111.1:6, CIAMI6, is, Will ir1.13, Ins Wd4.l t tat• 1.//rh/nt notice, 111)..11 row/our/No ter ttla 1•••/ fit-t fit always worrnnto/1. loovpur J vIY 11 . 111.1.4. U. ^VN4I . YHA NCI, I- lONS. li. N :N Smithfield etty imuktnincturv, CAM- R \ I: t.; :41.1 CI iAI ttt,it.rtptio.... 111. t ~..katiatt...4.ll. .it rest 1.1 • C.., Lilt, io 1,g...n t ; Imp! W()I) I) WELL'S Iet‘RNITIME AND I'll AIRS, Yr 11. t I. and rolail, Nato...lag er ery rty of forms ore. to It. ‘,rod, tgaluqzany and %Vatn nol taflo riltall bor . , 3111 i llt t foomr equal 1.. , any iu N•• , ' Y-tk "r Philadelphia, an.l at lower Prim , Ev''fy Lrurle road' lof hand, owl warranted. t....l.tutit Mat of, ruf.litrl with ans quantity of 1 , 1712 N f- T nod 111.1 I ItS. nu rowou.Lldo terms. II null ri^nlnlyclin tarnu , hetel st the shatest notice. Warerooms, N 77 null 79 Third strevt, at 42 PriTB 6 UIVIII. P 1. j Oki N CO(' KAN !flanufactur t .'is a Iron hathog. Iran Vaults, Van! Doors, Witsl..w • inat ,tr , •••t rind nin Third ntroet, INS i•nl and Market -itnaiLii. PittAburgh. Pa.: ba.‘, hit n variety ef now often,: I.'3w, 311,1 19ain , nniUtLlr kit ittl porpont, I'mrttenlar .ientlom ikkitt to oncloning Iln‘ve Lots Joliliing chine ink nhort node Inar'2l EW Cui1(11 ANN ) FAC -11 T ,, Ity.—.IIIIIN. , TAIN, lilt (NIERS. corner of 114 . 1:11.1. nonlil infer. their (motel, and ii generally, that v La ~• 1.110 iiianitte eAItILIAti Fe, 11A tl till CI, Al% ninn itrtiti I Mk`, met ''ll.l 11l all i,f hunt dnA r. n . erk•r, will iiain•otti,l with let rrii i t.tril le dont tininli. Itrlaur. n ill also OIL, nriinl 1./ t. no'. Unnnf in all tlwir nn I, the ' - t S, 0. I' ..t.z I i th , ) ;.4.1 V. ;•I that nil wh.• Ow. ks sib tL..lr Tutroikage, nt tli 1., tr.! 'll.ll tleW • I'.i. 1,.,.. ry :. n qu.•-t, 1 t Tens a n.tl, I..fi.r pxr ‘ll7, Z .11J.C.Irr it,;ii c(ocri F.l( "11)tY k n to K Illavlow. N 4.; 11. ',AI- .tr. , t, I'ilt.lmrFh -lAlaa_lr, l: .1 V kW% I hull!a./ p- r • ..” 1. 7 ,40.41 for ',A.!) 0014111 N, "I" linjul, mal.•rtalet. " A, l ,A. 70. I ). IL \V UITE & Cll., o. 59 Markt.t. I_ll r1it..1.•. and .11, )WS DA Y, 1./VI.IIH . , . i r pra•..a,t I'l)iA Ks, TA LM I , \CV I.fcS m ery ni i . l r.,111,11 It 1 , 13.1 1.13133 r 3111433.31/..11 13. 333313,4, mt3l n(13..33,-1340 inivrove 11,, :41333,3.33 14.33 . 1..• 333..t1:3• 13.1333.• r 33,334 134 t 1.133.133 - 44430.3 ot th.3lr 1.334333 -.33.3431.1 4134/33, 1...1. 33.3 3333343,313.0.314. Op.) w.inl to 1• 3.r 3-331 ILr At... 33: 3.33 133333.113, 333.331, SU/1 - 21,11M %IT LI A -. II VEN—TBE Oro) PRlNT tuvr. Stockt. u;.! nnJ 1N K lit tE. and :STITIUNEILI pr, .4;1, cvanw•ccial. Canal ..! J;;It PRINT; XI and Bttoi( BIN Dtm;. rmd tlit• Maak P rok. 1 . 1;0., an.; ,q7 . 1t14 41- .•. :•11. It 0: • :!!}..•rt,,,1 mat i,. and ~ n tln 1114. At r,1.1,11/thie till MAIO! 11 - .1 41, , 1 Wart•ltotA4.•, PrOttATIF ..f It I , IIAN i ) C. rtOCK :AlllllllflletAlrer of Itram Broottx I.OIIK I .• !rr 1 !it'll' 111.1 Jr• •i• (I.ur All Aim!". ‘,l IP, korl. t•• .T•l••tIt !!••111•III•,:. 3.! I , lai 1. •ltl U tkiii bon A I Friiiii•vi mitriilciacturoil iu tho 11,1 !' • ',jury with 'up 4..1 .11,1 ,•• • ciAir l:1,1k EN A: t'A). hare on harul, at, A• Mi • ••, i• A 111 N ittld Cfl.l.lli ht.l\CF It' ! • . \.• t-itt•11,11-1,1 ytr, t, lam , tv...t. , truttettt V•vit• v tin F1:1 , 11111 , . !twit tlt..y volt pv.v• o•ttt. thy, •ItYt..ntar, rut. caYlt .40 y. I . • .. • • f11.110.1r,S ti.k lINETT, Ilo•RsE Sliort t ANTI 111..1(li , 111T11. hay, 111 , .• and e‘oivitr,..l.,. f{ll , l .1. .I r• ~di ‘‘..rl. in 1,, 1411, 1,101 1 . 111, 1111. ,•I • •qt• tio4 1./1. ; 111..1c • )i .li4,ll4.llLMh.•i:t fl • );: 11. ir•-; thtil, 11.411,1• , 111 14 In 1101 !1.,11 l• t,, s",•1 1111 • • \1:1 , IA /sin] a:. :ui•l 11:1 , 4k, I'l:u.. tlll ollt• 114,01 1,441. ..r. 1 , 1 0, , tV d.-vrripth.n. 1! tot! t'ttlitt•ttl, ,r, t . tII, It \VT I I,S l )Nrnrr Market and F,,,rth th.• Inr -,t k IVATVIIN',.. NINE 1: 11 , l• , I. i. , 1111 , 1 iii Wi..to•ril Pormsyl,l3:. lli lA, '•. A tA, TN h), !ow, ws, Al 1111 n att tll,l 1, Ftut .:t• , liqlo pr.nlial) and In 1/1. 1, 1 1 . 1.TuN c.k NVoRKS, FOUNDRY .INI) ‘t it! \ t t —Thu etti—t =IEEE nu,l ot. .t ;a, nll “rfl.•rs for H. 14111, ri.ft.ofut, itrwt.l, 111134,1 atati xll t' It.* A 14 , 1. ft. , of a: 1.1 z,, t11:1RING, 1:111, It; , A D I'. ..1 id] 41. , I•riplik , 11A.11/1,1 ibtly, ti pot t. , A Fonsitlrt awl ltmdtt,to ..td-partittoitUt aro ,m 1 pt mmt 010-ttly fro,o I ,. ..mttorrt matoirt..tt-rotot— w Ito 111 , 111-41v..t. mlopt all V2Olialilt. , mprot , toont,. ia0.,..2. , .tr; ‘v. - _ - - MEI;icAN )1.1(11E- F.O "I'l • h Nq: 1 . • , l'.k El: NI ACHE 111 - tN,kM E . NTs Clsurrh , ., 11 , 1txes, Stvaullinats, F 1 - .m..5, Flin.l , Av and ltrarke., N,ltt/I:tows mid , %•ntr, I,r o . llmg, 11..,.ett0s 11.ml.tme. or ever y :111/I ill w...rranto,l imm , durable than Itny o[ll,llll.'le 4,f- I ), loM oxr•rlit.,l the notic N It.--Ath•intiiiii of Straiiili,a iluiblers IA especially ili. reetisi to thi, article, ua amount of its light weight. CUMNIINS, TUSKS ,Na. 7S Second street, betwoen IVisid anti Market, Pittsburgh. IG MA NrEACT()RY—Mxs. RENTER, I.lll,ltiet.oppo4it. the Collector's lii•Je's) Cgs. Is 1 , 111.1 - 1 - 11 I. CII lirtlerA !Ur IV 10 , k :Old .11 k bek iIiN.IIIr7,TA r. 'IA !It The 1,1 , t gid., sons.-rl,l an-1 esti, sittlefnetbar guar natissi. my • J .311,4 1103.1 . . ..... . 4,149 C. KY. B!AK ELY A:, 'LICH El, REAL EsTATt, Mtn- KILS, Lt./ Smithfield V.Lrnts, Lots, Mille , l'nrnacos, bought anti iir I MI 1 , 17111111.it , 11 : hand NV4trrant., nought, gold and b War t:L ; Utlla , {1.1•1116 and Nt.t,d Especial attenti..n goutling o f Chtun. Terms roasouttlAle. nor27Am T) EV 0 LI% E ILS 1 RE VOL ERS ! ust re -4141,1. by Exprm, direct front 1 4.2 . e the tottniiihrturvnt, !TICS:Aid 1.1.111- 111• III of Cot.r's It EPF.ATING PISTOLS, four, fine tool six inch bitrroln, NI nut s,l i.il we trill well ter onelt al all low pr,,, a,: they run be bought in the city of New York. re, •ikitti going to Australia and California will find that they nut do 'K at, by purchasing tbeit eqn.page at bonne. Clain they ran anz ,, 114 p•r.o.e. n chum:, t., try any ..f the ata ve risLok before 103 , 111 g the City, Auld in nun of n Etiluer refund the nionny. DOWN & TECLEY, Arid 136 Wood strm.t., Pittsburgh. NOTICE.--Ilaving IL) t hi, day reee.ciatiiil with mn, T 11031.18 11 Ili arrr, us n p.O Luer of Importing, Itoctifying anti Dirt- It Ili lig Liquors, the itllallleaS will hereafter be conducted itioler the etyla or firm of J. it T. (31101 ITT. Pittsburgh, Dererntwr 29, Piti3.--t Im] JNO. ROUTT, T T. GRoUTT, Irriportsrs of Brandies, P • kin. wino ; Floaters in Fine old M0 tt0 n,i,,.1 3 (r, 11 lathy, Brandy. I. Also, si-i-iise r s Di.tillora. I' nn nor d and First stroots, Pittsburgh. x. 1,21 - I)orri;Efts.--JOIIN OGDEN & Co., Bottlers, N 0.1,7 Fist .tr.. t. respsctfully inform the Fruh- Is (hat tlo.y ,1110 .1 Itiy. Oil hand a largo .apply of SA IVI P A Itl 1.1. A . N - 11 N ERA F. M" ATER, ALE and PORTER., 01 the finality. aitetiti.l families ie particularly direrted to 'l,, t that lionit , W AIN RIG llrt.; A Lit: to ILI parrot xin tr. I'l.l t.-tans 1 . ..0.1.111r 11.1 tt to I . : omit', on „r j ,„ EDI suerigthf.nlng, pi.tlittem ...nit I y *Pt • A • I,lld And it La. ..I‘ , lll - . h.., rartll+ll Ilwttt v% It 11 =EI NU3II3ER 121. BUSINES ,S CARDS OIIN LITTLE, Jr inns ckles BRANDIES. Gente Brandy, (Very tine,) (Ytnrd Dupoy Co., (Rupor.) Marrt•tt. Agent, An. 201 Liber I thy fi,llowing very thotce fix Januar:A. 5au .....„4„ Ut (srly. O[Y Loud. m Cordial, WINES. Sarcial lioward, March it Co., 311td'rn, hist. India. Madeiro., Table do Slsorry, M0.11.111;11° clo Cocking do IG•. "irc. I" , ,rt, Puro Juice do Oriliti.iry St.. Julien Claret, 51/Lia,,,.!•1 Dry, SUNDRIES. Rutherionra Scotch Ale, Barclay's London Porter, Wild Cherry Brandy, Alaant Anisctla, CuraccA, Sardinca, Mocha and Java, Young Aye. and Black Tess, English Bronson Cheese, Luiportial Havana Ctgarc, of IM • S 141,4 , t, Champ Aii.•li,, V”rwoney, llohh.seck, Together with RH other art nem. various brands, Old Monongahela Whisky, of all grades. 141 ea cmtneetcd with the Lust OEMAM I(I ER'S TRANSPORTATION LINE.— Anticipating tho wont of facilities for transiiorting Freight:, to anti from this Eastern Cities, via l'.1,1111,131,141):1, Canal anti Railroad., we havv incr....101l our stock of Bottle, +ll.llle, to a DOUBLE DAILY LINE, wide), gives no a capacity of vv.. h oot tons rr month each way. W.. 11,511, our r, lb"— dispntcd to pittroni,e the' Staff. iiiiprovoitioats, ther-e will nothing spared on our part gf horn' flail:fraction in forwarding t:n.itern and Western Freights with promptitude and desisttch. K (ER & MITCHELL, auf. fllfy Calm! Pittßliurgh, Pa. 11 my ey« tillr my filth will I trine." iIIiI'ORTANT TO THOSE AFFLIG'rED \VITII EAU SlGHT.—Persons At die rit) g front 11.141. Sight, arming - ft. , to impaired risiuu, rontdittitiotoil doczty..l.l .get other would 41,, well to call upon Dr. G. E. 811.115", PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, whete they Thrty. rely rtiNot SpootAtiot toLtptell to the JUST %VA Ni'S OP THE EYE. Athirws, Jy Fifth strcot, opposite A. A. Mr...on'x, Pittv.hurg,ll. ?Ificroneopeft. Thertnotleott•rA. and every article tippertalnlng to the Optician trade, kept and I....pairrd on the insert,' In old Pramrs. WI, Any artitio not apinmed of, vschangtrl fr.•r of ex 1111:1I.E ZINC Imdersigneti null tall th, mi..ntinu of dsWts and ronsiunors to their eam o crior art irks ~f ZINC PA I N'rc. ground by a imw prorcaa, and frce from the objeilions bitliorto ninth, tt, Zinc Patti n. There are no bran,la more favorably known. and we invite tLo ele.leta scrntinr to the quality or them. We mannfileture male bat the •• Ville Montagne CoSt Zitia. in oil of foreign man rata are. bat .01 of the various brands or Anna lean. Th., who wiah to puritan..' an aruele that can tot relied ~ a. lea..• tel iinadalt• rate.l. can It. :u cr. ,etEing it of on. 11 - e attention to oar brand Ft.•neh lane. without , Ilia It 41•1101.1•• •• a nil pun lia,eit of itm with thin ,i• tolaritti tee fi.iL if flirt ninc.., Ifrod..ll lArte, NVIV ISAIAH DICKEY L M) Watr•r Ptri-et, S AND El ' nl ELODEOIVS. If hLlilt6lt k 11101. Aod for Mao 1..1 of lubtruoy-utn, Silo. It 1.11. \\ a/ mut Efll".t L IY 7\i; : 4 171'F:1 001 C, to any ri\ Ith ..I,:bt p+. ILLLdt' by '4 . /11 F I•111:Vt I:. Slot \zund, ll.•rotany. II Alt MI s, ,t.. 14, I' Trap.., a Stutt -2:711,1. 1/11`.• TlStri/M1 • 111, Itnn , le. n examitwti Lv the rtnob•st.ws totem, tw.. wh., iwt.w.a.nnt litent, in ii ;i i.; e..lntnr :in , / 'M4 , 1114,1.1 of vim.. folly ennui Clittrvit .w Parka ri• arramvtd that a VIIILU ut EiGLIT 1 J....11LS CAN WOltli 11111.11 W IT I I 1L t.tll IiONS MADE BY C.AIIIIART N EEDII A NI. N. Y. It In 11.1, It, &Ay any Um h.; in their 1a , ..r. The elli. ptrtll , l". Mr. CUM nor. I/4 irrrrrarrr of the Ihheleoth awl the surterh.rity of the in.itruthenti has her, 1., n .thestl.te..l. Thry err ice hr,ler, for tlwan from ell pet a., 1 the w ''rid. Ohe hf their hint nud moot ittol. , rtunt repro,, 111.•11DI in 01.. Di l Cl{l.F. 10 11 ELL which, whiht it oh- Ile, I 14.• nrvt, an.d IL+ the player zrentrr varioty of efforts. thw,..hnier-. tart. ro.ittettteti a. , tt,ttitino ttettl °outfim tt thou, .•-I c, ..f the ttuiteri•trity ..f at n 0,., which will I.• sold .1 the most rvariohable tem. by 11. KLEBER & BRO., No. 113 Filth tttrt...t. P. S—A frrsib supply ,)1 NUNNS & CLARK'S and uttor PIANOS 4111 the tray. jatZ L• Elilli'L iI R BLD & SON, MANUFACTURERS, =l=l==l . , ... • . Tl. .alaArril•••r• rvalaa - trully announce that SIIIIM3 made by than are g - naranti , 4l st: Will M forwartiod to any part ••f the Colon. on r , •,:oiring from the part'. Sell.bisg the fla•ir prrw ay.l tn•amnro•nu•ut Su it,114 . 8. to the fortonl.i. givoo Itentetnber. the alt e Inunt to• enrefully and nrenrat,:y takeit. no mil neree,nry alb.wane, , ,, an. 'mule by the -utter of tly• establiehment. I•t. .in at to I the neck. ',t in. do. wrint. r . .d. lb.. rheot ink nnotna e ly. Ith. Fr.... the toidelle of shernlder, letmth of arm to the tvc h. 11.•141,: el' the person, from the shoulder to tt lcnet, Whottior w itti or without collars, th, style o f and any rcrtion ritunribi firdlieu, Tin• i•lan t quits. ittiblitc. Anil will tai of groat value to ail. awn :it a who /111/1 it . to obtain at liiiine chums to satisfy thorn in aryl.. tied Aro , .on Karol. a toll tiasortment of Shirt, of our 1.11 matt nftwttirii, and Gicttbitnen's Furntsttitur L 111 ItSIIFELD SON, No. 70 strl4 , t, Pittcliorzh. '( )"1' f C - -The partilt , rship lieretifore exist /I ieg- 1.-iweee ~Ace . lb.tettrr. Tl..ttelter ,1.1 G. IV. ttith.l.,kr th. lima of fIoSTE'rTER„ 11, T rlt day ~f 11, .1101-.• .•; Ose .oi U. Ilost, ;;., I i.”.•11.,. I ill 1.• ~ .totti.•to.l :Li inoi, 11, nani !TN .lAom nosTicrrEß, d 7 tl. W. SNIFTII. d 1 )1,1 , PENS- -M.anv now find it difficult to 13r pi ocito; Penn no 1.;;;od a..:fortnerl). Manufacturers and lts.• 1;o en tenth ie.l h. oelitee utt.dity of I; ;at uohl aloi t 111•31,414, hi ookr to reduce the prim--eolooners I..rretton: that low price a not alw.tps cheap. We have one P. - 0. 111:.414. t o order, of the very bort zealot an.l tun! marrunto;l—front $1 to $l. IV W. WILSON. 67 Market stmt, Corner of Fourth. 1) I A SOS AND E LC/I/EON S.--JOIIN IL 111.1.,11. No. , IlVood etn..vt, between Ihunlowl alloy and Fourth street, will imelq.l..k th, da.. Prlthy t aablitiem to a .• s • large stork now on { n u n ', ' f haulm N PIANO-FORTES, .11141 n r•ann,.leto unit clointnt oily stuck of MASON & ii .1 31- VS NI 'DEL M ELUDE. INS. ja2.3 }ION EY. —Au a/Tustin:ll,y iiivvist iniatt. :tthl partnrnatip in a magnitivent. pertnaneitt, elaplv Juni ltieruto taisint,s, ue tam "pen for itcocputips, I,y a I,lyu 1 P. Makr• unalny. li-reit a shain that .10c. n..t ,svor taittitien in 3 , Ill , 11".Y. Num. but ruluthic partis uth lainitivss qualificalhou. and tibia to fhtskk: availablo capital. 1100,1 reply to this untie' atvi sitcli, a thathaintrainui forts will lr prissuntral. blast will exinhii pusiii.at tho iihva captivating atal ilusirchla. Thin In no guini.y. crtisentent, but tonne Ale :nal nolistantiai is rtyr vv.:Troia ; Ulu nevsrvst ir.rutin) in- 0:9 . A Nlatillfartiarr," Po.t. OMeP, Pit tidal mit, P,., and fall itoll. WIII ciintatunicatell. IRUN CITY COLLI , 36E-I)Av AND EVENING li`riimg and 11.Aik-kincitiiig.—Latlies avid Apartat.tuts ntsparate. ARITII METIC, and Ita applieationa to tin... Anew, (a new sytdrin,) abortcr. Alai nor, mid better adapted to 1 , 11,i11,814, than in to be found la nay trratioo. IteAulta obtained with great facility by now rules. Wrinad "Arithmetical Magic." Arial inetie. per month. $4. Call fur a Circular of Lim College, docl JIiNIUNS, Principal. IIOMAS OLIVER, s , ADDLE, 'IA RNF:SS ANT) T BIANUFACTUR-ER, Cu. 4. St. Clair stront, Pittsburgh. Home Clothing, Ship, Spurn. kr J. 11. JONES T P. Deaces. JONES. & DENNY, Vorwardlng and Communion Mor chauts, No. St Meter Otroot. PittAlurgh. [apt WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY AT OREATLY REDUCED rIZTOES. RAIN M. is now to•lling ott tin large and choice tg , tck of foie Watches, (looks, Jewelry nod Fancy At vrry 1:11 ti r•t I, i•t, preparatory It, Store Bodin and tile purrlid,P of an entire new stook f.,e the spring trade, i.e. to. l lesiring BA Itt 1 Al NS should gall early. RA it it his doti•nuinntion to close oat his prusent stock with ont regard to fanner prima. lh,n't forget Lb , . place—ROlrEliTS', 16 Fl pTII ~ troet, near Sl.trket. feb6 00 ! COAL!! COAL!!!—Cannel Coal will now he tieliVPMI to any part of tho two cities, if orders addressed to ma are lot at Dr. ROBERT W RAY'S HIOCERY, on Smithfield street, opposite the Putt Office, or at ROUT. WATSON'S STORE, corner of Liberty and Wayno streets. Ifehlul3wl J. R. STEWART, Agent. TH E HOPE COAL COMPANY having ro coolly met with lows in transporting coal to Cincin nati, being insured by the Manufacturers` Insurance Com pany, of Philadelphia, talto pleasure in stating that their claims were promptly adjusted by J. Newton Jones, Agent of add Company. D. BUSHNELL, Agent of Hope Coal Company, Cincinnati. Pittsburgh. Dezember 27, 1855. ' [dec2B EN AND BOYS' WINTER CLOTHING —ROSENTHAL di IMO- Fifth street, opposite Ma moo's, have a large elect of Men and Boys' CLOTHING ~,, hand, comprising some entirely new and elel,min styles, which they are prepared to furnish at the lowest rash prices. Also, a largo and fashionable stock of RENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. SWA_LLOW-TA_IL LINE OF LIVERPOOL AND NEW VOILK PACKET SHIPS. Owned by thrudius Grinnell, 87 South str,d, N. T. The anbiteriber is the only Agent in Lou—has burgh for the above u—has always on band DR k NTS fur sale fur any amount, payable at any Dank in England, Ireland, Scotland MA Wales. JOHN THOMPSON, F7nrepean Agent„ jakly 410 Liberty street, Pittahnrgh. Q HELL OYSTERS—We are 1111 W receiving ),..) a regular and rnnstant supply kt SMEL L eiId CAN' OYSTERS, • AT No 38 MONOALLETILIA. !,1.213 6EO BEALE. 121=11 r,~, ; a _ RATES OF ADVERTISING. AGREED ON BY TILE PITTSDURGII TEN LOW OP NONFA , II am LEES Ono afituire, one ins o rUon Do. each additional inaortion--.. Do. ono Do. two weeks Do. three, weeks_.. ..... . Do. nuo pay* , , Do. two mouths...., ,_ Do. three, months Do. font. m0nth5......... Do. six months.. Do. one year Standing Card, nix tines or tem, per annum eIIArtGYAIILT. AT ItEASITAC One square, par annum, (exclusive of the paper,)..—. Marriage notiogy 50 cents; Death. notices, 25 cents. miscEr,ligkots BRIEF POSTPONEMENT THE SECOND ANNEAL DIStItI BUTTON The Management 'ar tho COS lOPOI.ITAN ART 21.850. CIATION anuounco a brief popetnout of the Inatribu don of the Works of Art from the 'Mat of January to the '2Bth of February noat(tho-811," it, last yeaq,Ar, WMY-W TIME IT WILL MOST POSITIVELY TATO. PLACL The above change iu the time of the thetribution ham boon (contrary to the ot.pectation of _the Management) deemed expedient in order to receiVe = the reports of distant Sec retaries; which, owing toile late stsrmittlirmightmt the country and the constsmont derangement of the waits; will be delayed from reaching the Wditetii*Oflice- by tin.; 31st of January. To those who have already become mutat:it of the Asso ciation, the Management moat rtuipittfully,M,Mest their in. nuence to increase the list of subscribers &nal each member increase his subscripthin att additional 'Periodi cal, or induce a friend to subscribe, the future' benefit to thu Aasociation would be at least trebled—OntiblltiktheMtinago. merit to makeatill greater outlays for.Worheof Att : h The Last Chance la now. presented to Subecribc. TIIE:DISTIETBITPION will positively tako plaesi:TlEtat.S. DAY EVENING, FRIIRIJAILY 2S, when the large and valuable collection of Werke of Art, noniptieting the cele brated OENOA.GRUOLFIX, the MARIII4I RUSTS by POW ERS, BRONZE STATUARY, and several hundred magnifi cent OIL PAINTINGS, will to 'distributed amling.tlw sub scribers for the second year. . TERMS OF MIIIIIMIRSITIP. . - . The payment of Three Dollar° constitute° any . one . . a mem ber of this Association, and. entitles hint to either one of the Magazines for ous year, and also a ticket in the distribution of too Statuary and PrlintiZipl. The "Literature Issued to mibscritidnt consist° of tho-foilow lug Monthly Magazines : Harper's, Butusan's Knickerbocker, Blackwood's, Household Words, Gridnun's, and Hoday's La dy's Book. Persons taking five membershipsiettre entitled to any five of the }fawn:hies for ono year, and hi sis tickes in thb distri bution. The net proceeds derived iftumithsaale of member ships are devoted to the Laugh : nib' of works of art for the en suing year.' • . The. Atirantago Staia4:py; - be . cam 14:ii k member of this Association, are— •-•••- Ist. All persons rertelviiiVAZi•ialue e44lteii - suluir' ;Aim at the dart, in the shape oeffpturglhtgasitie Llteraiure. m 2d. Each member co loilintios , ";trairfud4 - purchasing choice Works of Art, vellichere..to be distributed among themselves, and are tit' the santrainiliencouraging thO Artiste of the country, disbursing thousands of thillars.-througii its agency. • Persons in re titling funds for membership .inpleaso sive their post.ojficc udilrues in full, stating thu month they wish the Nlugazine to commence, and harritheletter registered at the pust-ottice to prevent loss; on its receipt .a certdicate of neon bership, together with .la.L., , azitte &mired, will ho forwarded to any port of the country. Those who purchase Maiptzines ut txxilcstoresprill observe that by Joining this Association; theyrreceire tha Jfecgorirur and free ticket in the annual distritnitiors all at the Sarno price they now my for the Magazine alone. -. For Memberships, address • C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A, A t 'eftb, of the Principal Offices-- , Knichethoeker vino" otdce, 348 Broadway, Nerg, , Lorlt; or W,esteru tame, 166 Water street, S..auclusky Ohio. Subscriptions received by Dr. GEORGE 1.1.-REYSER, So. 140 Wood stroot, !loam:try socretary t for Pittsburgh, Pen on. cob° SA_NDSY SARSAPAREIXAL. SN QUART BOTT.E.M. She the Removal and Permanent Care of all Distaste arising from on Impure Cate of the .ISlood, or of the gystem., EALTII depends principall3r- upon the coadinaa of the blood—its (ablation hy passage through the lungs, and distribution- into . the Annals of ob. sorption, circulation ' respiration, anti secretion, constitute the , phenomena of Life. These organs ore imbued with wonderful sympathetic aflinities; if any Quo of. them is int im:petty itflisdeiL they all become irritated and inflatmsl, the en sonde pods derang®L patina of au kinds caw° on, cape eially in the head and limbs, accompanied with a bunting heat., lose of appetite;estnsn nervous debility, nausea, na.r. I anxiety, depression of spirits, disturbed sleep, and indite position to make the alightest physical exertion. If the, vital Mild be charged with the elements of disease, sicklacsei moat he the consequence. It is then evident that a medicine is ',hied that will cleanse and petrify the blood,Stml such is SAN DS' SARSAPAItILLA. It assists digestion, creates ap petite, strengthens the system, and by reinoidng the call o w of the disease effects a complete and permanent Imre._ The following unsolicited communication is one einem: thou. - mils that an, front time to time aildromeildtros fnim all quarters of the world, to which wc.invite attention: Lynx Co., (Menem Tee., March 14, LW. Reif D. &Inds, tVeso,Fork-6tiatlntnen: Ire the spring of 155:3 I left luilLatta with lay with and seven chil dren fur Oregon, and arrived glibly at Salmon Palls, Snake River, without any difficulty; at this place our eldest hey seize{ with a swelling and severe pains in the legs. which day by day grew worse, until his legs maitracnid and beciune m painful that he could not walk: we had to curry hint in and about the wagon like an infant; -Ills moaning was dreadful, keeping us awake umuiy all night. We reached Albany on the 3.1 of October; completely worn out , by (Algae; by this time he was reduced to a perfect skeleton. lbw° we were rumbled to consult a physician, Dr. 11111, who honestly confmsralle could not cure him, although ho could give him enshrine that would relieve the pain. In this exi gency wimrthing remained to be dons speelihy, hr death was inevitable. Being recommended to try your Sarimparilia, I procured a bottle; after taking sumo ho appeared senate; but persevering with it.„l obtained a second bottle, which seemed to grapple with the ilnu,ne and caused a marked improve. meld the swellit, rind pain in the legs mitre reduces!, his appetite unproved, anti his color began to rota fat. Thus en couraged. I purriumed a third bottle, while taking which the swellings in his legs broke, and some pieces of bones 011P th of an inch In n s cam, out; niter which his legs straightened and hteiTed try,. lie Is hew perfectly'reenvered, hes 110 appearance of beiug - a cripple, and can perform most kinds of isminton labor. All this has been effected, as many ran certify, by three tattles of your valtmble Sarsaparilla, of which, under provid.toe, my tam remains a living teatime- alai, Yours, respectfully, CALEB DAVIS. Prrikanal and sold by A. D. A D. SANDS, Druggists andChomixts, .100 PIII4III Ntrevt, Now York. Sold also by 0. A. PAIINESTOCK A CO., YLEMINO BROS., Pittsburgh, and ht Druggists grogrully. I'rico $.l per bottle, or six bot tle. for $5. 11.4,97.1 m cJTEAM ENDIVE AND PUMP 'PACTUNG kj AND LlNlNG.—Tuch'ii Patent Elastic Parking alai for all parts of Steata Engiura•ansl Pnitips, whern soft parking is used. giueons nod nil others who have:used this Packing, ac knowledgo its superiority over nil other kipds kntiwn. Its advantages: great durability. saving of talftiwi' redaction of friction, consequently moving of polver-...5‘ Letter vacuum Is tunintained on long voyages of vessels . titan nuy other material, thereby COOUfti.I.6IU fuel. • . It In tett 1,114. , 1,, I. taken not of the staffi rag-bon, bur. !vine packed inn metal lie cone, filled inside Elio stuffing the lou•king lo gradually committed, tints saving limo mini material. It is uuolo in longtl. of tweNe feet,to 2 itieles atm. tvr, and also in shorts of :Iny sine awl th 36. wkneas. Samples of the Packing awl modem of the. enure can lie pro, mnl ordons will be rtroirotl, at W. S. IfAVIINTs Stationery Warehouse, lii4rkeist., earner of td. Tr W MU U . Jura inil•liAiy,l and received by is !ARM k ItRO., in wham, u 4 thn INNoCKNCR--Gratl tialop do con'. ; ..orulasr. sl and dedicated to Nina.i!dirry hL Scb.nleY oC OraritY, by Henry Rlober; CRDIVIIETS AND QpAVEß.s—.Throo vaicy and pleasing Rondos, rspeeintirdeSignod and corspoinid for trartang Fur. posrs, by H. Weber. . • . . . THE MAI DEN'S LAMENT. or a Woman Can't Prupose— A ehenrful and pleasing nong. .13ottr woids and music sprightly and effective; by IL Reb'`lk. GOOD NIGHT AND PLEASANT DEBAIL...-11eautiful nrw st,og. by W. V. WuHam sto Songs by Wurzoll, (anthor of Hazel Doll, new, plena. log. and vary easy. Also, a sulection of nryr Polkas, Schottisches, Waltzes, etc.. oto For sale by IL KLUDER No. 6.3 Nifth street. N. R.—A fresh supply of NUNSS t CLARK'S PIANOS on the way. febS IRON CITY COMMERCIALCOLLIt.:C.II---- ISO Students attonding; the Day and . Ereningtla,asta. Pen tnAugh:p, Boolo.keepunr Arittanotic and its' applien. dons to bminces, Caught in thin evtenstva&Nvercki School and Model Coanting-house, to large classes of Lathes and Chwitlemen. Success gltarantred.to all isho attend. A fourbsueos fr om an unsurpassed penman correct the worst bilanturtiting. Book,keeping,, when correctly taught, Is easily learned. Merchants and business men apply hero for first class Book-keepers,. Accountants and Clerks. Call and- obtain specimens of Business writing--a circular for full infortua. tion--oppOsite the Post OiDce, at I.XILLEOE IfAht: deal 1 -I, ITEUMATItikI AVD N.IIII4AI.OIA—Dr. BROWN hereby informs the ainicted that hie remedy far tlin olnivo awn titans' die sere In ono that will CUM. HA Will warrant a cure in any cane of this t ina. Thin remedy was hover known to fail when properly persevere,/ with. ' •• Many, suffer the torturo of this complaint for months and years, selicn a bow doll= would procure a'cortaln, safe and stxoidy rniuoly. .. - Office and Private Consulting Rooms, No. 4it DIAMOND ALLEY. • BucKLEI"s VIOLIN TUNES-4'A hstiun of bastutiful Waltz..., Polkas, Quadr E les, (with figures fbr Monaural Jigs, Rats , etc. Ilucklers asdahritted lutitotions of the Farm bard and the Power of.Alusio." This is a choice work fur tunateur players on the violin. The collection of Jigs atnl ltveli3 never betore pub-Halted, is alone worth double the price of the Look. Erieo.so cents. Copies maths], issitage paid. CHAIN.OWE Ja4 IDI Wood st., second door above Fifth. Air 3IG111"S PREMIUII NATILAiiioN cools the head, and removes all . syMplOitis . of Head oche._ . Persons using . • WRIGHT'S 11.4.111LiRION Aro never liable to sunstroke. • WRIGHT'S FR.E2dII.III AinTATITC/i Is the Most valuable acquisition to the toilet, retaining the Hair in any required form. Far sale by Dr. GEO. 11. EMBER wad It. V.;' SELLERS St CO., at 26 cents par bottle angle T ADIEs ,. WRITING. OL N'S COLLFA3II.—The Litho? Writing Classbf this'lnstitu tit,is removed loan elegantly furnished, carrpoted apart. mou t edj u lning the Classical Department, where Ladies are instructalin 5.1 r. Williams' elegant stylo of. i'mamanaldp. A Class of Lady Teachers meet on Saturdayn, front 3 till 6 P. 51. For terms and particular?, apply to the Principal. teliB;daw DUFF. OR 02111 E— V ALUARLE PROPERTY IN ST. 1. Louts, MU—The tower portion of block 747. fronting Ott Victor 49% feet, Kosciusko 278 feet, Main 200 feet. The Ink' Mountainottailrentit runs by.itan Koscinske—ti,,, Thtpot. being within two squares. It is well suited for the site of net Iron Works. Enquire at Bailin', BROWN & C 0,8„ Pittsburgh, or of IRWIN 7. SEITII, Attorney at Law,'St. 'Unita Mo. 1J ana, rliN .--Ginni n Land in in% for city property. Enquiry:, of THOMAS IVOCIte, i 24 75 Fourtkatreet. LJOHNSON ~Cr. CO.'S TYPE AGENCY._ • [taring the Agency for the rain-of (We TYPei Cole, !infra, Leadr-Foraitare, 4c., ant Amu,' to fill all orders promptly. Terms: Cum W. S. LUNEN, Printer and Stationer, Matta aL,coineintSesond. Ur-WITT Stck. T Y_ .:: - .fj_ r: : • '5.,•;,:,.-:':!:.!.-:''':"-:';--jv 113=IMI ... XOO . 600 -. 7 00 0 00 ~... 10 00 12 00 ... 18 00 . 10 00 C. A. A. 1 0 She. lia,tiott4l Wg evstrs taPris. fr Fourth stmt. --- N \ s:. '~ .
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