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THE DAILY MORNING POST. Vnntrd and PtiHiiUl tttry Homing {Bmiay exaptat) BY PHILLIPS & GILLHQIIBi KO&IS2"'WSS? OOWHS 07 VOOO ABO rifTQ BT&ZXS3.' ' ■ JJ3** TA’fZJ/S-—Five Dollars.fcyear, payable strictly Ln advimco; Pit Dollars will invariably bo required if .not paid within the your. . . . . • - ; Single toplea two geJts— forsals atthe.eounter In, the Office, oy theKQVsUoyß.\ THE BATOBDAY HOBSIIfB POST !« publifliod- ftom'the tamo ifflce, on A.largo.'Manket.sliß sheet, at nvo BOLLABS a year, In. advance. Single copies five CENTS* '—- . . ,i.. jgr Mo paper will be discontinued (unless at the disenj •on of IUo Proprietors,) until ail arrearages . atoßjud. . . , JX&* Mo attention will bo paid to any order unless accom panied by tlio money,-or satisfactory ln this dtr, ■ yg» Connected with the Establishment of the Morning Port is one of the tergal Job Printing Qfitts tn the city; where all kinds of work is done on the shortest holice, and most reasonr r-■' :V ” : v - RATES OF AHJYERTISIKOj AGREED UPON BY- TOE PITTSBURGH PRESS, TEN.JuCnaSOSPABXILjOaiXSS: f : One rquare, ono insertion....- - M *”• .;:sacfcadditionalinsertion-.-*-.-’-*— ******* i C? . “ “ ono sreetc..,. i ijJ « “ two weeks....--.--— —•—w* ?-JSJ “ three weeks.—.»*—*.£> « “ oiik* month GW “ “ two months..... .-w. ■ ik : “ three months— -r/ rX ** four months - ™ J 2 « rit m0nth5...;..;..-....-*** —»•— ••*. *5 ■■*'■ “ ono year..,; J® Staniioc Card,Blx lmw or less, per annum.. i« w, • ' CBAKatiHLEATPUt-WICRIi: ' . Ono *quw, per annum, (etfeludre of the paper)—.. 25 00, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. GEO. F. GILIiMOUE, - •'\ .• : ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,- Qtficc, corner of Ibvrth cbrcet and Cherry <lUey t ■. ■ PITTBOUSGJV PA., ... ‘ JJ3 1 * Will attend to his ’profty*ioual business aa usual, at, hi* office, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 4 P. M. Of each, &«. Jy3> C. Orlando Loomis, A TTOKNIA' AT I.AW —OUcc, tourtU FtrMt, above Weed. A ' 1 " ' " ' ■ ' Thomas ltt.Wnrah.oll> TTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lowrie’s BuCdmge, Fourth J.rtTMt.,: •- ■ ■ -i»°lAr ~ • K. B. Csrnobim, . ; TTORNEY AT LAW—Office on Fourth rtreet, between Cherrr alley and Grant street. . juhy J*K.M»Clowry, . • TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Offiw to k r Bake well’s Bandlngs,on Grant street. •• J e * • D. H. Haxen, . - ■TTORNEY AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth street, above and _ ncargmlthfield. .- •' ; " - . .-■■wa&tyr _ .J. S. Morrison, ; . . • A- TTOUNKY. AND COUNbbLLOH. ATI.AW —TB- - moved to No. 44 Grant street, near Yourtb, Pittsburgh, PaT ' : . aprlthy K. Biddle Rolierts, A TOO3NNY AT tAWi-Oißra, No. 122 SmUMfll rtreet, A brtwrih Fifth and Sixth, Collections carefully attend ed attend u girch to Conveyancing.;' lacc&ly Thom&i JSleaiU) < A TTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY. J\_ Office, next door to the Tost Office, Steubcimlle, Ohio. - my 4 ■ ~ " : 8. P. Roh» • . ATTOKN'PY AT LAW-i-No. 193 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, pa., fourth door below Sir. Body Patterns Utary Stable.. . • •• •• K - . Buckmiuter, . A liDßßSfAJ*—Office, Fourth street, third Coot *b-te A: 'Smithfifcld, South Bide. Conveyancing of all kitds deme wiih the greatest care and-legal accuracy. Titles to Real Es tate examined. &e. Jgi- BUSINESS CARDS 17 R. BRAVO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa.,, dealer -D ’ * CountryProduec, oilers tor sale a choie® rtoes o Groceries, selected for fainilj\iiee. Bpleea of cvtrnr rarteij and the purest Quality, ground at his Steam anils. Alw, Dried Fruits Foreign andDomestle. Produce taken In ex, change for Merchandise. ~ . ' ’ • . _ F. ii. D- has procured a full assortment ofLanoreUis Warranted Garden Seeds, and Smites the attention of all la* tercstad In rural affiilnu , j, g, LEECH, McAJLPXK db COi» WHOLESALE GROCERS, axs leale&s is Provisions, Hetala and Pittsburg Kanalactares, Nos. 242 iSb 211 LlBEEir snirrr, sage] ■■■■_ PITT.HUUIUIII. Klnß & Eloorheiult ■VTfrnOIiKSALK 'QKuCKKS AN D PHODLCE DEALERS VV Ko. 27 Wood ftrent, WtWbargh. I™r— Bmlth 4a Sinclair* . WHOLESALE OUOCKH3 ASD 00M3U3S10N MtHL CHANTS—Corner 3VooJ anl Fimt eta [core Paul A Murdock, . GOMJOSSION AND TOIOTAIIMNO. StEBOHANS, AND STEAMBOAT AQENTS—N’aT Water etr«t,ClnoinnaU, Ohio. ■ ; * p. inumw.. 4t/l« EraKt»A.raici: y.nciiitos- Ktrßpatrlck A& Herron*, • «; = _ TTrUOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMM 13- V V 610N' MERCHANTS,andDealer*In Pittsburgh Uauu* facUires Ab. 5343 Liberty streri, Pittsburgh, Po. mylT;y yaaweta joux w * B * o *s^ I’xttsburgh. Maryland.. .. Pittsburgh.. Seller*, Nicola A Co **..^^. Ttw .„ t . PRODUCE awd GEN’ERAJ* COiIMIsiSION MLRCIIANTS, Na. 800 Liberty et*«t, Plttibargb, i**- * ■ . fapernu-Ixosoafl and I<ard Oils.- Hitfjia I’hiltl ~„..M..VJl.lUCiUl3o!l,htbburgh. •jUTlller Bicketaon, TEmOLESALR GROCERS, IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, VV - TVTnw and : &»pvra—Nos. 172 and 174, cottier of In? In and Übcrtv streets, Pittsburgh.-: Iron*Nails,Cotton Yanis, Ae„ constantly on hamL. : .. . . jJ2t j;D. WllUamir *TS r HOLES ALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCER, AND W Forwarding and Commission Merchant, Dealer in Country Produce and Pittsburgh Manufacture©—« four doors aboro Fifth, Pittsburgh. -• ■ mnrs .jOoimauua n *,wyiiCs>. Wholesale and Retail Clothing Horchahts, NO. 88 WOOD STREET. fTMfK aabecribsrs respectfully inform their old customer* J_ and the public in general, tliat they hare this davas soriatwl thuraPoTvwlu the aborft buelnew, under the firm of JOHN M’CLOaEEY A CO. They rcspixrtfully solicit a sharo of public patronage. - ‘ The prericuw business of each will be Mttlad by them pel r«* r*wp*ettTftly. ' • • ‘ ”*Jame» C. Watt» ■ Merchant tailor—no. 45 fifth street, opposite the Theatre; Pittoburgh,. Pa. - R P r * B LAIRD, (late of the firm of Ooolbt t Laird,) having # , oitened STORE NO. 9, (two doors *boro the oU stand,) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING BUSINESS, hopes by. strict attention to business to,merit ft share of the patronage of tholata firm; .' . . . • , Jf . r ß.—Clothing miie to order in the most fwmonamo Btyle*. and on the shortest notice—inferior to none In the city.. • : - A.v l™ 26 * 'B« T* O, ISorgani, 1 - BOOKSELLER AND STATIONEIt—baa alw»y* on hand a mjaeralassortment of School, Miscellaneous and Blank Book*. Printing, Post and Cap Paper, Aa, Vt holcsole and Re tail, No. 104 Wood street, beiowFifth, East side, Pittsburgh. “Wanted, Rags and Tanners’ Scrap*. aplfr.ly J. R. Weldln, r • , - TYTTIOIaESALE AND RETAIL DEALER, in and VV' School “Books, Paper and Stationery, No. 63 Wood street, (between Third and:Fourth,ypittsbargh, Pa. [inr2o R, C. btocktoni LATE JOHNSON A STOCKTON* BOOKSELLER,. STA TIONER, Printer and Binder—comer of Market and Third street*. Pittsburgh, Pa. . • fjy3l;tf TUB OLD PRINTING ESTABIJSUMBirr, (Lit* Jorrx rto?* k BTOOSTOS,) and BLANK BOOK am* STATIQNE-. RY WARKKOUSI%-i* prepared to execute every stylo of LcgaVOommereial, Canal and’ Bteamboat Job Printing and Booti Binding, and furnLih overy nrtSclo in the Blank Book, Paper and Stationery Una, at the shortest notice end on the •pleat reasonable terms. - Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, corner of Market and Second streets. ■. . I-• • • - • Printing Office and Book Bindery, No. 80 Third-st , novlO Schuohman «fc Haonleln, ~T ITIIOGRAPUERB—Third streot, oppOßlte tho Posbofflee, 1 j Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads, Show Bills, Labels, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and Visiting Cards, etc., EugraTed or Drawn on Slone, Printed In Colors, Qold, Bronze,or. Black, la the most approved style, and nt the most reasonable prices. oct!s:ly- Austin JLoomls» - BEAL ESTATE AGENT, Merchandise, Stock* and Bill Broker, Office, No. 92 Fourth Street,(abovo Wood.) Tho « subscriber haring opened an office at the above place, for the ’ purpose of negotiating Loans, Rills, Bonds*, Mortgages, and t all other Instrument* for the security of Money, and for-tbo purchase and sale of Stocks. Will also give prompt and particular attention to hUTing, selling, renting of and Teas tng iwi tLtite fjy7] Austin- loomib jnrjs SLEWfKfJ njQtlilo. PLBnWG brotukbs, (SucceiTOrfi to J. Kidd & Co,} TXrnOLESALE DRUGGISTS, JVo. 00 Wool strut, Pitte- VV Lorgh, Pa. Ptoprictora of Dr. M’Lane’a CcloLratud Liver PPIh, Ac. a vny” ▼ B. A* Fatmeatoclc &> C o»t WHOLESALE DRUG WAREHOUSE—Corner First and Wood and comer Wood and Sixth. ffebl JSO.GROUTT, Importer of Brandies, Gin, 'Wine, &o.; find Old monongahela rye whisky, Peacl* and Apple Brandy, &c< Atso, Rectifix* axs> Disthlek. >rner of Smithflcld and Front atrects, Pitteburgb, Pa. fdcQ J« Bryar, WHOLESALE AND BETAUi LIQUOR MERCHANT ISS Liberty streeU and 31 Diamond allay. feb!Q:v P AGODA TEA STORE. JEHU HAWORTH, Widkxtfe and EetaQ Grocer, Dealer and Importer of Old Country Black Teas* French Bran die*. Wines, Ac.,'corner of Diamond alley and tho Diamond,- Pittsburgh* Pa. - . ' . , • :: Walter P. Slanhall, = MPORTER and Dealer- In French and American Paper Hangings; ; .mar 3 ;: : R. F. : LOAN BROKER, Dealer in Notes* Bondfl,MQrtgßgft*,Rcal •EstateStocks,Merchandize,-Ac. • u j&p Office, filaxonls Hall, Fifth street, next door to the U, ns* Deposit Book, Pittsburgh, Po. aprB ; : .-v -V,. ' r ' 1 ' '~ " ' -;EOBLIBHED DAIfcZ PY PHILLIPS GILLSIOBE, AX THE “POST BUILDINGS,” CORNER OP PI?TH AND WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $5,00 WHEN PAID-BTBICTL7 IN ADVANCE; BUSINESS CARDS. 9. nrw»ngßT_ ..* -t» CCTtIBXST. Real estate .and general-agents, »o SmWjfidd • .'* 'V' HOMiSALE AND'ItETALL I? W -INSTRUMENTS,’ Hanos, Music, School Books awl >tntionery,.Ko. 122'WGod etroct • .• •. . ■ •• • - .. ■- A.Xlndle*-. -&§?«£&-■ WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE, HARNESS,- :MMammig | 'vii,TfiE and CARPET BAG Tnnnulhfr 6 •- --.TTtuxer,No.lOdWood street, Pittsburgh,Pa. JL. fi. Hoyward, ; TYEALER In BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS and. LEGHORN U and BRAID HATS, corner of Market and liberty eta, No. 174 Ptttaburgh,Pa. ■ ••>■• --y -•■ -y" jol4;y ■ . TtfrHltftm Glenn* ■■•■•> T? OOKRINDER—Oornor of Third and Wood streets, above P C JI- Kay, where be is prepared to do every description of Ruling ahd Binding* 1 -:- - ~. (dec2 . t.b.calVert 4CO« • ~ Die-sinkers, engravers and KMBOSBKBS,ana Envelope Manmoiirasßa,Not. 48 South Third street, PHILADELPHIA. eepSO -card*' HLEE, (6t?ocE3sott to Minu’HT * Lee,) WOOL DEAL * ER AND COMMISSION • MERCHANT,'• for the rale of Amen can Woolen Goods, N 0.189 Liberty street [my4 ThomasSX»:J«lttle, TFfATCH AND CLOCK MAKRRftfifth street, betwoen f y Wood and Market streets, opposite Iron City Hotel. AU kinds of Jewelry made and repaired. . faps:ly. J.SOOTT, DENTIaT, Fourth streot, five doors Q7?«*sEs£wost of Market.- - Omcs Hotffca—From. nine JL M. to five P. M dec^T Dr, David Hunt, DEN !?IST~ Omcs, Fourth street, between *<92o3§.Marknt find Wood streets, nearly oppoaito the Pittsburgh Bank; ' novl7:ly ;■ BARK & UOSERt ARCHITECTS:— Offices: PhUOIIfiILNo. 75 Third strett, Pittsburgh*and cast side of the Diamond, Allegheny, jyl2£m., - B LOUTH A BRO., East Birmingham, manufacturers of • Bar Iron, and-small Iron cd- ail descriptions, and make, also, the finest quality of Hoops, Bounds and Squares. . £9* Le&TO orders for:lron in tho boxj ot tho clty P\ st Office. ' • vets -i Hoiiey Loan Office* JOUH A. O'BRIES 6 CO., - ' ICT 'Tiiirdslrutf bekno. Smifyjield, MONET to loan In largo or small, quantities, on Gold and Silver Plate, Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry, Guns, Pistols, Musical Instruments and Valuable articles of every description. Forfeited FlodgcsEOld immediately after being outof date, unless redeemed. -Bargains of Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Ac., always on hand. - sep? HEATING A VENTILATING WAREHOUSE. - IUKUTAOTUESR3 OF Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, . Am> Frrnsas ruk SitA«rUai* oft tVateb. X3T o.- 25 Market airect, Pittsburgh. H&*'Vi 9 bare eold our Farpaees* Patterns, Ac* to Ucs»r» ARNOLD t -WILLIAMS, -whom wo coraiallj rceoaaend to thepatroxiage of the public. ' . sopg • • • ftCAtFR, ATIOKSO!; A DKELY. 8* Jil’Kinler* HOUSE, Elfl N,AN D: ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, AND Dealer in Painty-No. 44 St, Clair street, Pitftrtmrgb. Hm constantly on. 'band all kiuds of. Paints* either dry &r mixed, Japan and-Copal Varnish, Lin wed Oil, Boiled Oil, SpiritsTurpentine,Wlndow.Glass of uU aiscs, Putty, Paint Brushc?, ic4 all of the best quality, and for ealo at reasona ble prices. .. .-. . .... .. ■ ~• • aopll James Lowry, Jr>» .. fynATR. AND BEDSTEAD MAN UPACTUBKR-No. 2&4 \j FeUcimtm’f Bov,Libertystreet,has on haad-aterge stock of Chair* and Bedstead* ot every description, mad* of the boatraaterUUj Vhleh he will fell lover than articles of the same quality can be sold in the city, lfe would coil par ticular attention to his large stock of Mahogany ami Walnut Chair* and Uedateads, which be will sell at greatly reduced prices. ' Also, Turning of rrery descriptiou executed In t* l ® neatest manner. Orders left at tbo W are Rooms, or at the Mill, corner of Adams and liberty streets, vIU bo promptly ttondaitn. __ ilamef Mclllngcr* MONONOABELA PLANING MlLL—Would respectfully Inform LU friends &tid the pabUfl, that his new estab lishment Is now in full operation, and that be li prepared to furnish IkatCablgs/andfUl all order*for Planed Lumber, with promptness, and at the lowest rate*. Board and Plank, planed ca one or both .tfdmv constantly on hand. • ■. ■ > Eiuh.Doorj, and Moulding of oreij description, aaUi to order. Builders and Carpenter* would find It to their odrantag* to gits him a call, as he ran cow famish them with planed stuff suitable 1 for every description faf work, .- VX. JL C&IffWIUJU HEKEOH & CBI3TCEIX, BELIi AND BRASS POUSDEHB, MANUFACTURERS of all kind* of BRASS WORK, LO COMOTIVE, STKAM KNUISF, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al so, uottob Batting Manufacturers. Foundry cn Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Office and Store, No. Market street, Pliutmrgb. OLD BRASd and COPPER taken la exchange for work, ,or cash paid. OrdorxteftAttbe Foundry or Office, will U» : promptly-attended to._,' •■■ • fcbftly •.Tr.;"' ~ JU9KPH T.'LOWRYf Wo. 4.3 CbrntT 6/FtfVl and )Ux*t S:r*e£r, ■ Office cn stairs. Lnirancefroo Fifth street. Pittsburgh, RESPECTFULLY announce to- the public that h* has commenced the RRAL ESTATE AGENCY, La ccanro tioa with lntellijcaca> end General Collecting. He «U also attend to renting. IVrious in want of servants, in any ’ capacity, of those In want of. plan's, will lx* soppLod at short ■ notice. "AU iinsiness entrusted to Ll* card: promptly-at r tended to- J?</trv*7KYj—T. J. Dirham, Richard Cowan, E*i~, Vr. ■ O.U&ht, Dr. Alex. Black, Janies Mackerel, A. A. Mason, Mttfflt & Old. _ . Cargo’s Daguerreotype and Art <2aUery» Apeilo LuUdtfig, KO. 4 6 fburtfl ttrvl, {next to Carpet Kittpcman.) aR. M. CARGO A 00, having titled up the most soaple rooms in the city with mammoth *fcy and aide light*, offer Ural Class LTKKNtSSLS, lo slyia to suit all, varying In pric* according.to rise and quality of ca*e, Ac. Oil Paintings, by the best artists, for sale, and .on ex hibition daring the day and evening. Citizen* and stran* gets are Invited to call and examine specimen* and FainL Ingy.. ~ ■ •.....» __ ■•■ - : tyriS . V AiUiKAGIS FACTORY. ; nr R. TERRY, Yteria alley* between Wood and Liberty 1 W . - ftrots, Jlinaloituret of BCGOLES. BAItOCCUES taad CARIUAGES, of every description. All work done ‘Warranted. The advertiser would her* state that bo served ’mine year* apprenticeship to tho business, and ha* worked Jor many year* in the principal *hopo of the Eastern cUte*. ' xaar26:tf -. . ' — sWD STOUIii i • JAME 6 WARDROP, /-\F7BRS for sale CANARY BIRDS of the most Improved X/ breod, bolngvery hardy, and fine Blngers. Bird SoaS* will be fnmWiM composed of tho finest YLOWKUB, vlt. Oameli&s,Roi>e Bads, Heliotropes, Ac. Erergn»n*(ln pots) forCSirin'tmaa Trees, from tho Seed and Horticultural Sure, J»o. 40 Fifth near Wood. . ' ■ dcc2o SSGLISU AND CLASSICAL BEMIBARY, \v. T. McDonald, M. a., puxcumjl rpHE nett ression- of tbo Insiltudon will 'eotomenre on :J_ MONDAY, the sth of September noxt, at the room cor* ber of Ferry and Liberty street*, lately occupied by the Messrs. Veedcr. ; Refermcti —1 ron. A; W; Loomis, C. Knap, Jr., 8. P. Aon ponharst, IL MlHor, Jr, . aug2j Dutch Bolbou* llootd, &c, npHE subscriber hM received direct from Harlem hi* tup* ij[ ply of choico Ilyaclotbs. Tulip*, Crocus, Peonetu*. and bihor Flowrr Root* for foil plantiug, and for winter bloom* lug, In pot* and glares; Lawn Grass Seed* for foil towing, which mako a fine, close, smooth turf, equal to sods. Pru ning Instruments, Garden and Farming Implement* of the. most approved construction, at Eastern prices, from the good and Agricultural Warehouse, 4t> Fifth street. - 1 no*9 ■ WAUDROP HEW CABFET STOKE! 50.47 Fifth Btf«eti near Wood* : A N VnnvalUd wortmeni ofGAIU'ETINGS and OIL j\, CLOTUS, oftho latest and most beautiful patterns for Spring tales, now open (or inspection; constating of—: Koyal Velrots} > Brussels; . ' Tapestry Brussels; Tapestry Ingrains; Extra Super Threo Ply; ...gaper and Flnolngraln;/ • .Tapestry Vcnltians; ; Twilledand Plain Vcfcitians,’ ! Together with every description of low priced Carpetings, GhenUlo and Tufted Bugs ana Matts,Canton and Coir Mat* tin? * Jato. Chain, -Cocoa, Adiloid,. AUcan, and Sheepskin Matte r Vloot and Btalr Oil Cloths, all widths and qualities; Stair and' Floor Dragged, Green Ualxe, Pianoand Table QoTcrs, Vcnitlan Blinds,: Window: Shades; Stair Bods, Ac., Ac., at (he wry loidcst cash price*. ; .'•/*„ r '« ixnarSl " -..v..''' /ROBINSONA Co< Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures. fHE subsctihorsarenow opening ottfcclr new Wareroom- NO. 109'FIRST STREET,betwoon WoodandSmith field, tbelargeßt a&sortment of CUAJ»DELIERS,T3ItACK* RTS, PENDANTS, and all articles oonnoctcd wltGes Fitting, etor offered in this market, Having orrangomentatnude by which they, will be constantly in reoolpt of new patterns and varieties, they confidently Invite the. attention of pur* chosen? to their eoloetion. We are determined, to sell as IQir as any house in the West, and being practical Gas Fit* tors.-can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles In this line. ■ ; We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of every <3e* sArlptlon forgas. water and steam. 1 Brass Castings of all kinds made to order promptly. LONG, MILLER A'CO., No. 109 First street To merchants and Others. n ERMAN ADVERTISING.—The publishers of the dally vT and weekly “ FreificUtPrtund “ woulil respectfully In* rite the Attention- of merchants andethurs to-the advau* lagos offered by their papers as a medium of advert Irinj among their Qctman fellow-citizens both In tho city an< country. .v fTholr Daily-paper is published bn the. PEXtfYsystem,afid has double the circulation of anyG&OMUv daily publlshodin Pittsburgh, while, their Weekly paper, which la published already for twenty years, circulateslargely in the adjoining counties and Western Pennsylvania, as well as throuffhon; the State of Ohio. •* Merchants of Pittsburgh and others will find it to thelr advantage to make use of our.columns'&s n. medium; of reaching tho German business. Terms as low as any other paper in tho city. . of Liberty and St. Clair- streets, above Braun U Beiter’aßrug Storo. L. AW. NEEB, - ' hug2o. - : •••'.? • "Publishersabd.Proprißtont-,- ! STOCKING FACTORY. HE best goods in Children’s Hose, Wen’s Socks,. Dndop :. It ahlrteand eold ; . at • mairafactarerei* -prices: at the FIFTH STREET STOCKING FACTORY, all made from last ycar’S’Wool. NO ADVANCE IN PRICE. jopg? • WILLIAM DALY. d CARD/—Mr. G ANTON and H. BCHROEDER would • J\_ respectfully announce to the citizens of Pittsburgh and Allegheny thai; they will- give instructions on the Piano, GmtaiV Violin, and Flutes Inquire at H. Schroeder & 00**8 NEW MUSIC STORED Fourth fftret. sspS3 • v w •'* - T.,' ■ '". ' ’ , ».:• :.t-.'. -’ t . I PITTSBURGH. FRIDAY. .TANUA BUSINESS CARDS. JOSHUA R WHOLESALE FETCH lODSS A CO., S 3 A CONFECTIONERS, Pmsmißon, Pa receiving the following Goods, lowest market rates;— - 20-hoxes ; Maccaroni; : - . -20 'Verafeella; '' 60 “ Farina?* *£ : - 60 ** r tF. Rock Candy r • 25 « • ANo.I do - 10 « lied • do ; : •16 •« Capers; 16 « Olives; ;76 “ GunoDrops; 100 11 Lozenges; 60 “• JuJubirPaste; ■: : 60 do*, assorted Pickles;: SO “ “ Preserves;- 100 “ Pepper Sauce; v = 10 cases Sardines;- - ; * 6 a : hfi bxs. . 2 » - « Ado 200 bags Brail! Sugar; dObbls B. 0. Sugar;’ v ‘ 25 5 “ Loverlng’s Sugar; ■ 10 casas Lhiuorico; , : . 26 boxes Rcf’ddo. 20,000 Prindpu Cigars; 110,000 Havana do . 15,000 Regalia do 2,500 Half Spanish Cigars; : ■■ 60 -.. AO gross Awdetsotfs do • 3& Wood St, E TTAYE on hand and are r XI I which they oUbr at the : v 7 6 bags iTlca Almo n ds:.: ; -425' «. .'Sicily ,-v. do *25 bales Bordoaux do -* 1 - •ISbags'Sheßed do 60 Filberts; . 60 .Walnuts;- • 60 :<• CroamNqts; 6OO bushels Poa Nuts; 25 bbls. Texan Pecans; ,r 25. « v JlUnols Jdo 2QooCob6aNuts;‘ , - - 200 boxes Gorman Pinos; 25 kegs do do 10 bbls* do do . 10 cases Prunes, glass j ara; : ‘ 10- • . w: ■ ftmcybxA; - • 60 casks Currants;-, : 2D cases. Citron;•; ~r 200 boxes Cluster Raisins; 100hT.« M.IU do 200qrr« « do ; .200 boxes No, 1 Herring;- 100 « Scaled do l case Mace; i Lbbl, Nutmegs; - 1 “ . 23 groafl'Blacking ; • 25 baskets Salad OR;: “ J. -Q* A2(DkSSON«.».t. [ISON A C 0.,: iS and confectioners, p|ttsbnrgh,:Pm »t extensive Fail Stock aver intains, am« Irtlßg of—.n i. " 25 bxs M&crc&onl; 26 do Vermicelli; J. C« ANDEi WHOLES ALE FRUITERER No, G Wood it,, TUSX RECEIVED, the mo tl broughfc Wcst of tho Mol 850 bags Brazil Sugar; 60-boxes Harana do 30 <lo Toxnn Pecans;- . 25 do Illinois do; - 60 dos ass'd Salad Oil; . ICO dot Pepper Sauce; > - lOOdosKfltchup; , 60 dox assorted Picklas; ; 25 dos aw’d Preserve?; 125 bxs Lozenges; 25 c's Sardines, Y*' 80 bxs refined Liquorice; 12 cases .. do; 100 kegs Gennan Plum*; 60 gross Mrs. Miller's fluo • .Cut; 50 gr. Mrs Andereco’s Jg; 25 do* Olives; 25 dos Capers; SO do* Onions; 20 bbls Lovcrlng's do, fin* . puWemed; . .20 bbis. Xbrerlng’s: coarflf Pulverised Sugar; • la. LoTering 5 ® coarse; .•-.-.-.'•Sugar;:-’.., 60 bbls Stuart’s do do 6000 Cocoa Nuts; l&h&aes Jar Prunes; ,12 cases Toney Boxes do . 250 bxs No. 1 Herring; ISS bxaSealed Herring; :;65IhsMoce^ 160 lbs Notcaegs; 130 lbs Closes; 40 gross Blacking; 65 bxs Citron; . 1000 bus Pea Nuts; 60 bxs No 1 Rock Candy; 20 do Re I do do - 23 do Yellow do do 20 do White do do Csbgs Irica Almonds; 20 bales Bordeaux do; 85 bgs Sicily 1 do; ■ COilo sbeJiid do; 300 bxs Clnster Batatas; 250bx*5IR do; 6Q bags Filberts; 60 bags Walnuts; 56 bags Cream Nuts; 6 bags Grcn. Ualnuts; 160 bags Dairy Salt; : 20,000 Prfndpe Cigars; 20,000 Wash; Regalia do; 18,000 Havana do; . 80,000 Half Spanish do; lOWA FOUNDUY. NO. 103 WOOD STREET. JOHN C. PARRY, (successor to J. C. Parry A C 0.,) bogs to Inform the customer* of the old firm, and tbe public generally, that he has now on hands, and la exlcnstrdr «u« gaged fa manufacturing. ot«y description of CASTINGS— such css Patent Chilled Rolls; large Kettles and Curbs; Patent Settles, fbr.Boap,Pot Ash, Bode Ash; Sugar Kellie*, for tho znanufastura of Case: Bugar— all corf on a patmt pretax, known as J. 0. Pam’s, and are superior fbt dura bility to any other, and sold lower than those-mada on .tho old plan. HOLLOW WARE—A general uscrtrac&t.all from new* and ImproTod patterns, agon Boxes, Dog Irons, Sad Itvas, Rolling BIUI Castings, and Maehluery cf every description, always on hand or made to enter. Cook Stores, Kitchen Ranges, and Coal Stores, of every, description; lowa Cock Stares, fire sizes, which recited the first prize for 1850 and 1851, at the Agricultural Fair cf Ai leghsny County,Poland reeomtaeoded by fißeen hundred pmons; Enterprise Oook Stores, tour sizes; Premium Cock Btotes; Egg and Radiator Coiti filorts; l*arU<rfitctcs> A*. 4 . Parlor Grates, and Fenders, great variety, bcauufuHy enamelled. CcamouGntrs,and bulhUngmaterial cf trxaty dawription. . A great variety of Ornamental Halting, ftu Cemeteries aod Fenriug. ‘ JPUntgfi* and Piowh Chrfmjr—A lonr» stock cfall tho triads In om, and will ba sold at redared prices. Hall's Pat* «u 1 Irrer, True Amencan. Egan's, Crane’s, KinkiM's, Woods*.Peacock's,Bull's, ImproTrd UulßAe, BovJm 'The Michigan Double wUrh has taken tba premium at the Bute Fairs cfNev Ycrk, Praurjlvania, and Ohio.and whororer It has been exltitated. Iron and Nails, Stove Pipe and Tin \\ are—all of wlucb I will sell at tho lowest prioes; and rospcctfuilj l&rit# tho nubile to cie* me a ealL at tho old stand, ho. 1&3 Wood rt. .roww C PAUttV FIAMU FOUTEtf. - - 1 CHARLOTTE IILUSIR, No. !tS Wo cvl sobouddoorolioTe Plßh, Pittsburgh, ftf|f7rc)aM»4 Pa., cjfcrti f;ir tale s t&rve and well asxnned 1.1.1/.f ■ f f stock of Plano Furtca, (whkh are juct ar riving,) oo the m<»t liberal terma. The aiUntioa of purchasers U erpoeially Invited to the celebrated HAMBURG PIANOS. Thaw Instrument* t>ring mailoaspßWtly t?r this climate, and having the or»r strings, haea a volumn nf l<»ne tm* etYuallodbt anyothere. Also, PlanMffom thetxiAuufartMry of Gals A Govhcv York t Raons A Eaten, No* York j U«* irhmbaehA Boss. PhUatielpltia; and of my ow.y ui.nvtA& rxrtty which are well known, acdh»te beta n**llu tLte nnd other dtlcafor ifi yrar*. 51USICAL INSTRUMENTS of ett kind*. ACnsrelwtfcjnbf Frcarh, and German, of «uwri6rqualUy^ Tbe test Italian, Trench and LngiUhmake, AiCofxlccns—From tba beat Pans maoufaelory. ALSO—Flute*, Ciarinnete, Drums, FtTcs, Tamho rices. Triangles, do. Snogs—ltalUa.Frecch.KcglDh and German,warraUTc»J to b* of the T«ry beat quality, rianosanl all Murlcsl Instruments repaired «Uh <lnra* ntvl«!**r»teh r iiTOwi JUST RCCEIVLD, at>‘i now open for ox- Btnlbatlxn aud sate, tho following o«w Pl i OinH *r.r> Fortw. yU : i# • a* V » One Itewwcund, richly carted,Grand llano Forte, ? 6ctarps fine, JSOO 00. One euoorbly carved Roswwctri square Piano, In the stylo of Louis XIV, 7 octaves. 1500 OQ. Ouo Rosewood enrred,7 <etar«u.........ftiO W Ono do do «X<- tfo • 128 W On« do plalo do —.. ;sio(!,> , On* do do do S'-OW On* do do 6 do ££> 00 j One do • do 4 fl -do O.) (*■.} All the above ora from the celebrated manufactery cf Ciuasttixo A Sous, Boston, Mass. Also, rcrvlrfd from tho same factory, a beautiful lot cf PIANO STOOLS, carted and plain rosewood,with hair cloth, figured plush,, and brocateß* eeate, On hand, a largo noct of Itajos fhna ctbrrßostan nad New York makers, and tor «l« at factory trlc«. JOHN 11. MELUm, 81 W«rf street. Ages t for Chickerlng's Plano*, for ITttsburgh and IV <*t*rn PcDPiylranla- _ •■ ■ ■_■ ■ |deeJt LATEST nv«10» HELEBER HAS JUBTRECEIVED— • Bottrxxtß ns Paus Bc4iom.HU, mrapteicd and drdh cated to Mr. Julius Lee, by H. Klober. This ptree lished with on olcgontly colored Ylgncti* of tbs city cf PAris, showing tb«Ttruj;an». the imperial rraidenoo «f IK*» French Emperor; Uie Cburch of Nomfi Dtse, cUv—Vlog a reliable and correct map of the French Capital, as takon hv Mr.Loe,onMsn»ceatrWttbort,and Uof Itself worth the price charged for tho Mtuio, The Troubadour Polka—composed and dedicated to Miss Remain* Lemoyne, of Waihtnglou, Pa, by 11. Klehor. FoudUeafte at Home; beautifhloew Ualt&d,aasung by Buckley** Berwaaders- Mustl ForsakaThw; German melody, with KngUsh ond German words. - LdtUa flonzs for LUUe Children—sow. Ifeavlly Wears the D»y—new. Thinking of Thee—now Ballad. . - What shall I call Thee—vocal duett. : Pulite—Zig-zag, City of Glasgow. Louts Napoleon, net tle, Chihircus* Delight, Unpresumlng, cto., etc.; and a gene ral Selection of the most fashionable mush of Uiq day.. 89* No. 101 THIRD street. octal Steamboat** Ahoy l no. Tat subscribers tender their acknow-fSt. f r ilfei|SfJgledgincnu for the ferori bestowed uwnUL by their Steamboat -friend*, and trouid respectfully remind them' end othors Interest-' “ * ed in building boats, that they ore at ell times prepared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, story description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the best material and work* manshlp. T. B. TOUNO' A CO*. . Corner Third and Bmitbflold streets, opposite* 1 Hotfli.**. N“iiW MUtfltt ATUIIK —*Tho ffobacribon hare opened at No. 83 Fourth etrecti a choice collection of music and musical Instruments, Italian and German Dtriugs, I‘ianos, by fit. Erard, of Paris, and Mr. Arnold; Flutes; by M. Euler, Frankfort, A> M4.Clftrionets, do. All kinds of braas.taattu monte from tho best French manufactories, all of which we offer to the public on more Üboral terms, toeting confident, that wo can render entire satisfaction. H. SCimOKPER A CO., No. 63 Fourth st H Schroeder and, G. Anton will giro instructions on the piano, violin and guitar.' - sep23 ST. LOUIS. JOSEPH nOGRIDGE. commission and forwarding merchant, .No.oBCo«inaiCLa,.neiotrpiM;BißEr , l . . St.Louta, Mo., personal attention, anilllbcsal advaiur* will^e Sven jrhen required, on Consignments or Bills ofLading, , hand* !.* r Orders for the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hornp and other Produce, will he promptly filled at the lowest market prices. The Receiving, and Forwarding of McrchandUo and Pro* duco will moot with cspocial care and dispatch; tho lowest rates of Frolght will always bo procured, and tho oxponse of Stbrww andDreyagoas muchas posalble avoided. . , BxrcßZscea; Page A Bacon*. St. Louis;. Ellis A Morton, - Cincinnati; CharlesS,Blow A dd; Strader A Oorman, .do; Chouteah k‘ Valle, do; Hosoa A Fraser,- — do; Doan; Stag A Go-, dop Springer A Whiteman, . do; J.W.butlvrAßro.,Pittsbb; E.O.Gc»odmati A Co., do; 'D. Leech A Co-, * " .do} E. A C. Tarnall ACo.,PbUoda; Wm. Holmes A Oo.; do; Morgan, J.M.BuckAMorgan: Blow A Now Vctlc. B.B.OonteCT», . do; Frost A Forrest, do; Shields A MUlor, do; Charleß At Moles, do; . JosiahLeu A Co., Baltimore. A.G.Farwoll A Oo.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, . do; Howard, Bon A Co., do; W.B. Reynolds, ■ dConisville; *' H.D- Newcomb A Bro., do; T.O.Twlcholl A Co., Commission. Merchants, Now Orleans. : «n_l have an op«i Polio, of Imurance, which Win coyer .11 shipments to my eildrcss, when edylsej by lottor poi mail, or when endorsed on t)lUB . 0 / a , |sfp/r.nnTffnnp t the tlmo of shipment. . . JO3EPU_MOnMDQE, ahg6 • 8t Louis. Missouri. HOT COEN I nOT COEN 1I HOT.CORNI ll—not Corn: •mfo Scenes in New YorS lUnstrated— Including the Story of Little Kate. Modallna thnreg-plcker’s daughter, Wild Maggie, Ac. With original designs, ongraTed b, N,. Orr. By Solon Robinson. “Bid that welcome - ' . TFhlch oomes to punish = .«A beggar** book ontworth’s a noble’^.blood”.:... « Of every Inordinate cap beware;- ;• Porsale^ “ 4 deelS 104 Wood alwcot. * > FOR SALE AND TO LET. : ProptMytor Sols.: THE subscriber oflers.for sale, ouvery reasonable terms, tisj; ' ; *: A Three Stoiy Bxid; Dwolling House, No. 110 Penn street, between Hay street and Evans' alloy; and Lot 25 feet ftunt, : extending back 112 feet to an alleys The House is ono of the best bafldingg. and ln on6 L of the most pleasaut"Beijrhbor« hoods Ifithaaty.- , r Five Lots—embradiig Corners of Front and. Parry streets; .ono hundred and five TOot, front on. Ferry and sixty feet on Front Btrcet, with a good three story Brick Building on the corner, a two story Frame on Front st-, and two Brick Build* ings; used as shops, on Ferry st.- •.« , A Lot, 31 feet, front by 80 feet deep, on Front, between Market and Ferry streets. : A Lot, with rosy convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot 20 feet .ty.fiO,fronting on Congress end Elm. eta. . A House and Lot, on 'tTylie street, near tho new Court House. * The bouse Is.well arranged and In good order, and -Is nowoccupledas a hotel. . A Three Story Brick, on-Smlthfield street, sear Seventh being In an excellent badness location. Tho Lot Is 20 by 60 fret deep,* fronting on bmlthficld st. *, A Cottago Frame and Lot, 28 by 120 feet, fronting on Anne and Robinson streets,- Allegheny City. This Is averydCFira ble and jdcasant location wr a residence. "Nine Lots Is the town of Sritecspott, each GO feet by 160. : Several of thedo are on the Main street- Eleven Acres in Idmotown, on tho Uonongahola lUvor, on which .thcre are 4 houses: there. ore-some Gor 7 acres of ex* cellent stone coal, and auundanco of limestone, convenient to the landing; and two coal pita open. .< -- Ninety Lots in too town of Columbia, CQ fwjt fcy 150 each, nearly all lord, and well located. The tenant of each Lot has tho privilege of using whatever stone coal ho may re* quire tor his own use, from o pit noar the Locks. Columbia -is a pleasant situation on the bank of the Monongbhela riv er. a short distance below Look No. O. m tho midst of an ex* tensive stone coal region, and would be a desirable point tor manufacturing establishmoats. - .. Two. lluudiod’acres of superior Stone Coal,with House, Railroad, Ac. This property has a front of 140 reds on the Monungahela river; an exoallcnt landing; good grade and foundation for railroad—with enough level ground &t one point for houses and gardens, or locations tor manufactories. Tbo vein le deep enough to allow horres to be used in haul* tag out tho coal—the quality of which, for iron gas, nr tor any ordinary usto, is not surpassed by obj la the oountry. • . In my absence, my agent, James Blakely, Esq* trill give all accessary intonxxation, and be authorized to gyre warran tee deods tor any property sold. JAMES MAT, Qjgl • -.i . Nft. 110 Patti vtmt • v Two Largo Brick DwoUing Houbob for Balo. ffvQE idbacrlbcr now offers the fbliowlng de&irablo proper* X ty tor sale, sltualo In the Seventh \V ard, and but ten :minutes walk from the Court nouse. < ONE LARGE BRICR ROCBE, with else apartments, sltaatod on the corner of Colwell and Miller etreot*. Also, ONE LARGE TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, with eight apartments, situated on heed street. : Eight Building Lots on Colwcll street; ten Building. Lots on Reed street: twenty-tbreo Building Lois on Miller stxreti ThU properly is very conveniently situated, • and will be very dedrable tor private residences. : . . The above property, if not sold previous to the middle of My, 1854, will!)© put up at Public Auction. Txxws:—One-fifth cosh; tho balance la tea years, with annual payments. Far further particulars, enquire of the subscriber. , JACOBTOMF.It, s«pl3 Gm) Corner Colwell and Miller Wqnl. ForSaUk A LOT OP GROUND ia Hogg's Flan of Lots In the Third Ward of the CUy of Pittsburgh, near High street, and bring 23 fret front on Pennsylvania Avenue, and running back llTfret The property wRI be sold, clear of oillncnm* brance,exoeptan annual ground rent of ono hundred and clxty*flVQ dollars, to which it is now subject. Ou tho proper* ty are torro good TENEMENTS—fitw brick and twoframe —all two stories high, and renting for aboutfivchundred dollars anauaily. . % . Prire, 11200: iCOO cash, and {GOO in 6 months—by good •ndorawl paper. - • W3I. C. FUIENI), JeLfctf AttoTnsrat Lftw. No. 12& Fourth street. COAL LAND FOR SALE—26 Acres of Land, witbavrin of Coal VA fwrMbtek, with a lower vein of 2 fret; only IS inches belw«ro the two. The Laud is a good soil, and 1C Acres in cultivation. A gcx>d Dweiiuig lloiww, Fruit Tree.*, good water out! tlmbor. The Land is soitsbla tor Garden* tag purj(csca; situate about 4 utiles from the city; a short distance from the Brownsvilie Plank .Rood, 8. CUTURKUT 4 SON, dec! Oeatrr&l Cwncilssion A« u*, 140 Third ft. IVI IX, SELLmy unexptwd lease (fourteen yean) of a Lot, situate on (/llam »tr««t sod £pno)? atfey, la the iUlfaV*ul—4oft fronting on tf , Hararrtrw y aß«i tannins loch 100 4l.cn Spring fcU*j>ou vhlch U erected. a four ttartad lirlfk 4O ft. square, with a fits**, ivo *foriw, to ft. cd Spring alley, wall relcalaivd to curry on any branch ofmanutactaringbiultHoa. lieinjcnsagutl Ja mon a&ctUKDgin. the country, 1 offer the above for ir&io. Is* quire at >io* 425 Liberty etrttfL ocl&tf THE sobWTUwr ofNr* for T**n Arm cf land, near tbo maii-in* \>l l*et» i>x. Lampi***, in Manchester, all ef which U tn ih».hUheA.*Ut©of cuiiittitb-u.. 2*vix bOjK ttfatlog applr. j*e<‘h, plus* had p-w of which era* gtafUd fniU,.Mt* m> tb«b’4?4l*MJb( , dt tfcr *<* B«TMt>ftin6> yards of tbr> l,«'t quality <;/ .grap**: tie -nthsr improve- OftOl* an? two lywrUior Mouses and tmtJ.y>iifr!v; one of the dwelling* A« new, not hatthg t>on yet f-r. Uf ’ Tbw pros* poet flow tl»i« pin's* 1* atuwig tbo *C4'*t exfeojlw* atvl bean* tifol fa the montry. It Ik fcburxhUiLky supr-Ital wilh fine j»T«rf»luoifM:ri«»:Jt. Ar.p<y toMr. Crafucn tin* promisor, or to fe « 4AMK.4 m^WKLY, Kti»to Offloe, wr. Formth aul Mtmhh'sM sis. Gs-1n e&lKQtitt Tftvb'.ly n! liwj? \lca» ,f:T Ap ply as ft{«s?*. _ ■ d*yh|_ FA I \SI FOII MAIiE. fIUIK iiuhirrlhrr offi-rs wt'fn rale-sate « fcMALL FARM, X <r®tanaumMXTk A ntuAba! in httuhlin towo thlp, AU«‘Kli»nv *r»kti!i.;y; with about flitv wir.< v-rared and lo ft £'*'*} flat* M Tsuutvatk-Ti i n-irtsul yi>ucv Or-hard, of Uio t<c*ii k{r»;l uf fruit. ft g.srf hr;; Ultrhrn, Kii'l a Log .Haro; fibutt*>n rule* H'.ubuTgh, and about ft.ur tm»r« fior-v fvrrv*»*i!«*. For f'irthrr r.TKjuiri* of tt IT-T! ,\M ORAIIAM la Fi*nl<-fc;{.cl*i;if* nr <a the eu lumber. «ti Uuvr-iwaJji**. «*«riu NKF.LY. KlfiU Mrcrt 4*ro|i«vc>' ►sir !»b|q. 4 VAI&ftIILK I/1T OF GjiOUNM. 1“ f.vt front by 12D 2\ ih.*rp, sHujiiel mi 11: ih ixwt, licarlt i.'ppoMt* tins new iHwt Otficr ai.4 Custom ilouw. Trro siluailroi of this tst nftfc.es li cne ct tln> ;uo*i dol ratio bufiucj* h’e»tk*ft*lQ the eUv. ftm*: cs»-lliirJ raslcaud l--alaac* In twoyrsm; cron*- tUni caxb ftci an Itnpw ml farm cf U'ttom l;»o i f.’r pardon* InjC purfH/rrs. AppTyto JOlbV. tf. KhSKbl, drrSalcn AVeirb Ftflh »Trfwt. rpilß own*>r Intonl* leAthm ct»7, aninlU etll. ot> £ rra.4onali]a U-riur, a poui 1 tTO JtHICK HOt'Sb, of throe «ttm*,'«toro-wtta f atUi*. and jjwl redlar, trlib-Lotof Kfeetfh/St by6v* ib*vp; illnut* on Thhxt Thl« Is ft gm<l toraUon far • fofcor, UicreWnas, oren In tlie collar, trhloh Ttk* and trm« msyh’fc«o«rn attliftUfamtaUOfamof *. COTItllKitT * KON, <j«rtlO i 340 Third TTAhCADLU CITS’■KUOPERTY' FOU PALE, cunristlnff \ of Drlak Hor.&s on r*no jitrort; ateo, t.hrwi DwrHlojS Houses in the rear. Tho l<o* U 4A ft. front by 100 d<*p. The Hou*«a on i‘<rnn strict are excellent bUdoM* stands. Jfor prtco and t*rm«, mil at the lien! Zs .UteOAraer 9. GUTUUKRT * SOX. __ ■ •• . . . .. .. d4O ThlM street. PI.EASAST Foil BALi:,sUuAtrii on Mount tVajihlnatoD, within twenty miuulcs.walb cf the city. The l«0t iii 100 foot front by *\if> <ktp on a 10. feet .alley. Tbs house li new, ju»t flcluht'-l, harin/ ftur rooms and a <rUnr. I'rlce Terms $4OO lu hand; balan^at a year. fl. CUTUUCIIf A 80S, dw\9 140 Third *twt. AIIIUUINOIIAM UUOObHY BYOKK Puli bALK —A bargain ran be had cf U» if fur scon. It Is one of Iho best on that Mile cf the rlrrr, tloioj* a flne cash bust* ness, bnqulreof TUnMA.S IVOODS, doel? 45 Slarhot street. . Jersey \Vaeou< A GOOD SPitING IVAGuN, with slmfUimd pole, suitable J\, ror cuo of two horses, will bo sell cheap ny > JAMES MfIMASrKRS, JalD Eaglet Utery Stable, Bcrenth st A SMALL PAHM, sHuato in Lower St» Cl&lr Township, about ono olio from tho Boroughof Eln»lnghaxn,oon* tainlnc SIXTY ACHES, more cr less. It Is oil cleared and under cultivation. Por fUrthrr particulars, apply to ja24:tf W. SYMMES, Birmingham. EHTEUPUIBE WOHHS. po. 130 wQonsr&uT, Tiitan noon devow viaonr mrr. DO IKiY d TETLEY, ■■ IMPOUTIdta and monufocturcrs of KItY, SUHGICAI, AND DENTAL .£Sgfva2' INHTKUMISNTS, HIYLBS, Ar, Wo . beep a general assortment of tlioaboro y"*<- artidcs constantly oa hand; together with• generalrwtotyofFttncyHardware.- Also,Guns, Pis tols and Botoltom, Flasks. Uorns, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, Lead and Ballots; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Hniros; Tailors arid Hair Dressers’ .Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Also, Trusses and Supporters^ Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. : IUPLESI-We are making Rifles of every description, to order, of the beat moterUd, and' workmanship warranted.— Orders received tbr them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill-' od with despatch. Hunting parties supplied, at Wholesale prices. ••-»y'. - - »•■• -;• .myl&: CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY BOOKS, at DAVISON’S BOOK STORE, 05 MARKET street, ooar Fourth.—-The subscribe?'having n&W opened his Holiday. Books, would intlto attention. tohls large assortment of JUVENILE and other BOOKS suitable to;theseason.. Theassortment in cludes. Children’s Books for all ages and purses; English classics. In splendid cabinet-binding; the inost elegant edi tions of pockety fondly Mid pulpit Bibles; superbly illus trated English works { and Prayer Books and Bibles in Tel* TGU with gold nnd sHrer. ornaments. Tbat ho may havo tho pleasure of siring greater satisfaction to friends and ctistomerfi, ho sOuclts eanycalis, . _ : * JOHN S. DAVIBON, ’ 65 Market, near Fourth Street lIIAVB placed my Booke and Accounts in the hands of James 0- Ricoet, E?<q. t for settlement,, and I earnestly bopo that all who aro Indebted for subscriptions to the Dalft and Weekly Post, or fur Advertising and Job Printing, will pay up as speedily na possible. Mr, Richey is also author , fzed to sottlelhe accounts of tho firm oMUnrra A Layton, and Habpch A Pmmri. L. HARPER, • JOHN LAYTON. ft. B—Mr, Rlohey.tnU.be found at tho office of the Pos>t, -whore tho Bookfi utill romain. : [ja2 Selling Off to Remove. TAMES ROBB, Ho. 109 Market street; Pittsburgh, tv ill (I coffer his present. largo stock.ot BOOTS, SHOES, and RUBBERS, at vcry'Jmopnceg, until tho 10th of February, 1854, when bo hopes to remove, to hls-.Ncv Store, No. 89 Market street, which he Intends filling with an entirely new stock. The publican* respectfully invited to call and 1 procure ills present prime <U an usua Uy great bargains --REGARDLESS OF COST. '. Usf» Remember the place—No: 109 Market street, between Fifth street and Liberty. . 'fjft&t-f / • TVllliamCarr & Co., (Wmt Ga&e lata af the firm of J. Parker & Co.) ‘TTSTHOLESALE GROCERS and Dealcr&m Foreign .Wines YY and Brandies, Old Monongahela and Rcctlflid Whl> key, No. 829 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa:- ~ ■ ■■ .. : jafhy . • A XL KINDS OF GOLD, SILVER AND BANK NOTES sold and exchanged by oc29] A. WILKINS 400., Bankers, United States Bank Bu&ding, Nb. 71 Fourth at, Hftsb . . • - n . FORTT«ONE BUILDING' LOTS laan-.'- ■ .. For Sale* EDWARD FABRIL Ten Acres tar Sale* ‘For' Sale, - Take Notice* 11Y 27, 1854. NEW YORK. To Druggets £ Merchants throughout tho Union. D. B. SI’CT7Z*I»OUGII, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN FAINT 3, OILS , 4 c., No, 141 Malden Lane, NEW YORK,. Y)EBPECTFPLLy.inviteB the attention of JJxogaisia and 'XvMsrnha&ta throughout the Union to his largeand ex*: tensivo osssrtment of PAINTS, OILS, Ac., of tho BEST and -PUREST-QUALITIES* which he offers.for saio oil very moderate terms, both to cash and closodimcbuyera. Below are enumerated some .of theleading articles: WHITE LEAD, in oil, In kegs of 26 to 590 lbs. , BLACK PAINT, YELLOW OOHHE. YEN. RED, In oil. PATENT DRYER, SPANISH BRQIVN, TETRA DE SI- EftNAviuoll. ' - • • . UMBER, CHROME, IMPERIAL, AND ARBKNICAL GREENS, in oil. PRUSSIAN BLUE, CHROME YELLOW and VERDIGRIS, dryand in oil. - VARNISHES of nil kinds., . RAW and.BOILED LINSEED OIL, PUTTY, WHITING CHALK, LAMP BLACK. > AM. and ENGLISH YEN. RED, CHROME RED and TEL* LOW, dry andinoll. INDIA RED, RED LEAD and LITHARGE, dry. STONE, FRENCH,'and AMERICAN OCHRE, dry. : CHROME, PARIS and BRUNSWICK GREEN, dry and !n -oiL ■ i FRENCH and AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS. •-- .DrUggistiunfiotfierein wanlTof any of tbeabove mention ed articles, will find it to thelr.lnterertsto call, as our facili ties for manuiheturing.and purchasing, and our experience in the business, give'ua advantages in selling over most of those in the same line. • D. B. MCCULLOUGH,. tny2l:9m • 141 Malden Lane, hew York.: PAP £K W-A REHOV SE * Cvrua W. Field & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 11 Cliff ctrcet, New York, aro SOLE AGENTS in the United States for u • ' Musprattfa Superior Bleaching Powder.. t . Victoria Mills CelebratodlVritlng Papers. -.- . Bussell Mills Superior . s • GcUesseo Mills Superior Printing -. *5 ; ' Rawlins A Sons* English Tissue 44 -. ; First finality French.Ulbramarine.. They.are also Agents for the Principal Paper Monufoctu row in tiffs cbantry.'and offer for sale by. far the most ex tensive and desirable stock of Paper and Paper Mnnufrxtu ms*-materials 4hat can be found In this or any other country. : ■ They occupy the largo and commodious Warehouses, No -11 Cliff street,-No. 68 Cliff street, No. 184 Christopher street, and the Lofta over the targe Iron Stores, 7 and 9 Cliff street. Their bmdnesa is irtilctly Wholesale; irad-Writing Papers are sold by the Case only. • - Their extraordinary facilities enable them to offer- all Goods, both Foreign ;and Domestic, atlha lowest possible .prices. •. Paper made to order, any sue or weight. Liberal advan ces mads on consignment of Paper, Paper Makers* Stock and other. mOrehandije. The highest market prise paid -In CASH for all kinds of Rags " •' • ~" ' .. ' roftr29:l3m"; , Bradbury's Piano and Kelodeon Warorooms, IVC; 433 BROADWAY, FEW YORK. IjiROM enlarging my Wnreroom#, I am enabled to koep a [; much ereader. assortment of Instruments than hereto fore. All Pianos furnifibod are of an elastic touch, and of an eveaquollty, and deep, full, rich .and purely vocal tone, - qualities mostdeslrublo, inasmuch as the toieowill fusnmn late to theteneof the instrument. ; All my Instruments are fully warranted, a guarantee aecompanSesevery.bill of sale, and are sold as loWas con be purchased elsewhere: Second 'hand Pi&nfeal< prices.- Sfs?* A Ntw Invention. —The Organ Melodoon, with two Banks of Key*, the only thing of thekind in- ibecountry, having tvo stops, conjilar, swell draw stops, Ac., a sweet and powerful Instrument, pTOntmnced by Orgonfats tobcanpo rior for churches or Organ pfaeUceto the medium sized Or gans* prlee 1200.. Also, the Common Jlolodeon, of all styles ondpriceft. Beingtho exclusive 7 Agent for those lustra m trot*, orders are solicited. Tlie Usualdiscount made to the trade, and 10 per «nL: to clergymen, purchasing for their ©wnuM. E- O. BRADBURY, marlS:ly ' • 423 Broadway, New York. PHILADELPHIA. WORLD'S FAIR. THE first and only PRIZE MEDAL for. Ua> . nrs» at the World’a ltor, In London, was award* ,SQS> C ° - LACISY t PHILLIPS, : ct Philadelphia—-an honor they vroncver lbs competition of tbs whole world. .• SJpjwra, L. A P. fcaro now anrl keep constantly oaband. at thelMtstabljghmeni.lS, Hand Id bouth irflb. street, tha UrSWt.ftock-«frJ3ADt-SXAD« HAItJTESS, SADDLES, Ac, of nny boose in the United 'State*, nt greatly reduced prices. They art- now manafortbriug their, Harne-wand -Saddles .vrtthtueli parfoct system that they aro enabled to sell a su-: perioz article of everything in (hols Une at a less pries ■ than any other houcein thu country. They never use but the very test quality of leather, and the best materiel of etery description, and no pains or ex* gesso Is irp&ml to roach perfection In every article-rßaftalo Kotos, GloTe* ond IVtups. . They Invite porchaserfto examine their stock and their bejbresnakins purchases. They invite aiton-' r tioa to the fullowmglLft of prices: Hores lUantoc-ts, ftt?m _ * « - • • $2,50. • • $4.00 to Thick Hots« CuVeri, Good plain Mrrvlccablo llarnr-.-j, $lB.OO to s££.oo. Fancy . do - do do, . * $28,60tD $33,00 Good plain DouUfl tbiTnc-ift, - * $40,00 to $OO,OO Fcnrf do do, - • $0;t,00 to s^o,oo LACLT A PHILLIPS* EaiUltt**uinftW.*M-ar*acicaow- Ioj?o1 ta«urp*u alt others for clccance, audeom furt,ft* v< il a* for real r&ht* and freer* 1:2,14 and 10 South HVTU street, bettrerra Market and Quwwjt, Philadelphia, [declCJy < . GEOItGE J. HENKEL’S CITY C Alt INKT WAUEnOOSE, *Y*. 173 VUEHTHUT .STREET* (Orrwrr* ijawErccse* HitO . . Philadelphia. FTOHITHEE, IN EVEBY STYLE! Comprises XJ V. I/ouS* \V, Klkab*. ; !hanmul Antique, with Sculpture Caxtto# hat! modern sty**; in ftosnov**!. Walnut, Mahogany, Satin-wool end Maplu; all of superior, coaptmcxion, and. finlsliod Id thd.-. Iwiet tci» l/'notox<s>llms ity, the floods of anr hstaUlah- . mentiuthatniicdfitatcv IJMV.LOVTSO none but experienced workmen, (appren jj ticeii being pfrsiilrriycxcludcd.lftwd uung the best in a* trials, the work cannot, foil to give satisfaction to pur chaser#, .Amongst the many *d van taK*s- olfcred, to per* cba«.r*, h the feriljly of Furui*hlng a Iloafio. either m ele gant or plain strip. cwmpteiriy fh>ra cno vstabluhxnettl; by which means tili the articles In each room correspond in *tylo ani quality, and the Immense stock always os hand. Leing so various In design, enables purchasers to plcn.sc their tost* In a eclwtlon, without the demy necessarily caused In ordering Furniture. To Rite an IJu of the takhiri Furniture on hnnd,l need only inform yon thatinr Room* ore 176 feet long. by. 37 feet wide, four floor* in number; with fchops contiguous, trnfll dent to employ ',lOO hand#!, which is a guarantee that tho work l* oil done. under my own tamed lata inspection.' £5J*-Tbe Packing isall don* in tho Stores and Furnitnro warranted to cum safely any distance; \Mtersto Phila delphia are respectfully InTitwf, w porebarerr or otherwise, to call and examine the unod*. airily BALTIMORE. WATCHKB, JEWKI.UY, ; joq BILVKU WARE, Brontes, Clocks, p* P ier Macho Goods, RofrcwoM Dressing Carc.t, Writing Desks, • Elegant Fans, .Opera Glasra, Cuttlcry, Fine Oil i'alutinga. Drvsdon China, Ao-Thu •undersigned •beg particularly to inrilo tho visit* cfclilson* aud stranger*, whether as purchasers olr connoisseurs, to their maguiin'ynt ateck. bellotlng it to extend in extent, variety and richness, any other in this country. They fori sura, tko.advantage or personally selecting goods at tho different factories in Europe, aodtbrirown manufactories of Jewelry, fcllverWarp, Ac., hero, enable them to offer inducement* In price* and.quail* ties, and prices, considering qualities, such as canaot.be of* feredby any other house In toe trade. . Delicate goods so carefully packed as 10 go eafoly any dtr~ Unco, nod by almost any ronTeyxmro. Wholesale and raUU. CANFIELD, BROTHER A CO. 523 BalUtnoro street, corner of Chariots dcclfrly . ■:••• Baltimore. GEORGE STUROES, «CLS KASTTFAPTtrB.ua Of TUB CarßoTfß SPIRAL BPIUSG MATIIIfiSS IF, Cor, Baltimore ami Frederick streets, dial finorc, and JFo. 92 Walnut *L> Philadelphia. FIVE SILVER MEDALS AWARDED, VIS&£- VAimucAa Institute, hew* York; By>FE4KEi3s INSTITUTE, Philadelphia; ....... jMarvvwXxstitbtb* Baltimore.- rpUßpocuiiar improvement in tho construction of this i t Mattress la, that,all the clurnfejr and heavy tztyiden fratn&icork Is entirely dispensed-with, and. iia-plAco'BUp* ' filled by a lighter and .much more, durable tamo. Thu Springs wo all connected by harness leather hinges, secure. lyriVettod, rendering it Impossible for afcinglo, spring to foil down or getdut of place, and making n BM eoelastlc that any part may be raised orbentup, and la thus admire bly fitted to the wants of tho slekor adbmetio, who may re* S‘ ulrtj a sittiiig posture; It has all the.duxurioua softness of 30 heat featherbed, wlth tho lightness and facility of hand* ling of the common hair mattresa. { - • ! These taproved..Bpring Beds are, invariably made of the bestniatorlalSj and wllllast many years without repairs, i Persons having-Hoir Mattresses canliavo them altered ln> • to Spring Beds. ;' ■, ■ •i These Bcdß.awweU adapted for Hotels, berths of Ships, Qteaihboata and Hospital*; r ALSO, an oxtoarive assortment of highly ornamented,^'flu' enamel,) ahdplaln flnbshbd OAST ntONi'URNITBR.K, con sisting in part of Bedsteads, Hat and Coat Racks, Cane and Vmbrclla Stands, Centre, Pier and Side Tables with marble tbps, Garden Chairs, Settees, etc., eta.' ; Animals, such as Lions, Lambs, Dogs;; etc* la IroTu&s .well aa the models in Wood, furnished at short notice. . doclOly • Valuable Rare Garden Seeds, €tc.- , /’’tOftSISTING in part of: the celebrated Stowel. or Ever :\J green Sugar. Corn, Old. Colony: Sugar Corny Wrinkled Sugar Peaaof various improved-varieties, Blue Imperial, Hiuo Prussian and Marrowfats do, Budns, Onions, lladlsb, Ikirsnip, Cucumber and Mellons of the finest aud most ap* proved, sorts, Field. Carrot& Turnips and Sugar Beets for the dairyman and formers. A rich collection of flower seeds; Lawn Grass Seed, and a full and complete .assortment of Garden and Farmingtaplemohtsof the latestimprovements, Monthly Vnbcnas, Roses, HeUterops, and line, blooming. plantaTor the yard, Garden or Lawns, by tho dozen or 100 •atlow rates. •..> • ; ■Orders from Merchants. Dealers or others promptly on liberal terms,, from the Seed and ■ Horticultural .ware house,'49 Fifth street, by |apr2T] JAiIES WARDROP. SUNDRIES— Cigars, pipes, .pipehoodSj spices, brooins, buckets, tubs, bed cords, twinvropei?, cotton batting, carpet chain, rags, hemp ond ccitton,; brushes, ex tract of cofwhj blacking, snletatua, white and red leadv mad der, copperas, alum,: Indigo, logwood, camwood, powder, . shot, lead,-wash-boards; starch, corks, demijohns, jugs, tar, choese, dairy salt, sardines, alcohol, turpentine, snuff, cut. and-toy tobacco, :• >; y? i MELLKR A RICKKTBON, de023.;, r , ■, , r ,._ and223libertyst., TOBACCO-**2aO boxes and half boxes s’s, fa’s, and 1 lb Lump; Diadem Twist, Diamond Twist, Plngy Russell & -Robinson’s, Grant’s, Thomas*, Jones’, extra, Maylart & Gentry's Tobacco, In storo and for aa10by....-., [doc22l , ... MILLER A IUOKETSQN. ~. TTOT CORN I HOT CORN l ! Another supply Just? re- JOL caived and for sale by B, l. C# . •:* doee4 104 Wood sUeot, ' v<\t ** •v i ‘. -V-' •; 5 r MISCELLANEOUS. • * -- 20 dozen Zinc Wash Boards;. 20 boxes Barron’a Tobacco; . - > SO do Stone Pipe Beads;*. ....-■ SO do CHayPipos; 150 reams Wrapping Paper; vSOO.Rib Brown Twiner' ' '3O dozen Bed,Cord3j ... , ' i, 1 - 00 boxes Talnf Soap t ■ for sale' by ' ' j 0 20 . KIRKPATRICK & 'HERRONS. ARD—6 kegs No. 1 Lard; 2 bbls <io;tor calo by ja2o • • KIRKPATRICK' & HERRONS. ROLL BUTTER—I bbl fresh Roll Butter,foraale.by jft2t) KIRKPATRICK k XTEMtOWS. inirniTß BEANS—6O busheto, tor sale by VV Jtt2Q KIRKPATRICK & HERRONS. INGER BOOT—IOOO fcs for sale by. : , Ur ja23 7 B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. (ANARY BEED—2O this, for sale by ; 1 j 023 : ■ . B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. CtIIALK— 10 casks, white, tor sale by . / j 023 B A. FAHNFSTOOK & CO, C'IAKB. MAUNESLA—IO cases, for sale by J ja23-B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. . ED PRECIPITATE—IGO tbs for sale by . > OccS ; B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. T)QTASH —10-caeks, first-sorts, for sale by 1 - ' JT declO .B, A. FAIINEaTOCK & CO. SAL SODA—IO casks, English, for solo by •declO. - - v B. A, PAHNEBTOQg A CO. /GENTIAN BOOT—3OO lbs for sale by , VT declO B. A. PAIINESTOOK ft CO. PRUSSIAN BLUE—2O coac3 for sale by d?c3o . B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00. PARIS GREEN—IOOO.Ibs, best brands, for salo by d6c3o ' B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. COUGH CANDY—A farther supply of this safe O and pleassct.remedy for Colds, Hoarseness, ShortbeK of Bfeatb; Ac 4 for sale by ; •, dcc29 B. A. FAHNESTOCK'A CO. CLOVES— 20 barrels for sale by ■ 7-’ dec3 . B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. T^UPHOUBIUN—3S &A, powdered, for salo by . * Pj declO : . B.~A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. PREPARED CORN—2OO boxes, Oswego and Orvis, for sale by [doc3] B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO/ BLACK LEAL—7OO lbs, German, in store and tor sale by. FLEMING BROS., • Successors to J. Kidd A Co., ja2l • 60 Uood street BALSAM OOPAIVA—IOO lbs in store and for sale by ' Ja2l -• . • FLEMING BROS. ENGLISH DROP BLACK—2OO lbs instore and for ?alo by . fja2lJ 1 FLEMING BROS.'. T>KBPAKRD CHALK—3OOIbs in store and for sale by A ja2l FLEMING BROS. lbs in store and for'sale by \J ja2l FLEMING BROS. ■ a BROW ROOT— - • ’• ' • J\. 1 euoßermuda,2oolbs; . r 1“" Florida, 300 lbs; m store and for sale by j«2l< • v FLEMING BROS. BAY RUM—I coak, in store and for sole by . ja2l ; - - FLEMING BROS. EP&OM HALTS—2o bbls In store and for sale by , dec23 . FLEMING BROS. (~ IALOMBL—IOO lbs, Hydro Sublimed. in lib bottle* in j store and for sale by • fdec23} FLEMING BROS. BLUE MOSS—GO lbs in-atore and for Bale by . dec23 FLEMING BROS. ' SUGAR— CO hhde Plantation Sugar; . • r 20 barrels Lovering*B crashed, pulverized, and powdered, do.: , • 30 bags Brazil do.: .10 boxes White Havana do. For sale bv <lec22 . MILLER & RICKETSON. MOLASSES— 200 this Plantation Molawes; 120 hf bbls do do For eale by. -[dec22| MILLER A RICKETSON. mfcA—2so half chests Youug.llyFOD,lmperial, Gunpow« 1 . der, Souchong, and Poncbonz Tea; 150 catty boxes do do; for sale by [dec22] MIDLER A RICKETSON. j BRANDY— Vintages of ISOO, 1833, 3840,1844,1848 and. 1851 Cognao Brandy, for sale in packages and Otmi johng. (doc 22) ■ mLLKR & RICKETSON; ■YTTINES —Superior Madeira, Sherry, Port, Ll?bbny; Yt Claret, Hnnto Santorne Wine, for sale bv package or demijohn, by fdec22] MILLER & RICKETSON, ■ I j Al3lNS—SOboxes JI. lL Raisins; . JLV 30hf‘ f « 20 dr : . . for Rale by deo22 ' ' MILLER & RICKETSON. .TJUTTERr-lZ bbls packed Buttarfbf sale by - - Jl> dec!2 rr MILLER A RICKETSON. SOAP AND CANDLES— -300 boxes No.lFamlly Soap; *-• • 60 do Star and Monld Candles: for gale by ocr22 MILLER & RICKETSON. /’'l LAS?—3OO. boxes aes’d sixes Window Glass tor sale by. VT dtv22. . . -MILLER & RICKETSON. 17HSU— 50 bbls No. 3 Mackerel, large; , i 25 h f " « 30 bbls Pickled Herring: for salo by dec22 • < MILLER A RICKETSON. G«IN —W. A. Fishs Holland Gin, WoUVe• &cheidani T Schnapps, in for sale by ; dcc22i • MILLER A RICKETSON. CtORDIAL. New England Rum, Jamtueti Spirits,' Kuoin / mcl, W ine Bitters and Peppermint, tor wdo by MILLER A RICKETSON, ■ drc22 - . 221 And 2231dbertt st. - WINES—:. Oporto, Port,. Tencriffiv Malaga, aiadclrn, Claret, Sherry, While Rhenish, Mopcat, Lisbon, Bur cucdy, Cbampagne> Anchor, $172, $174 il. is Ter cene Wines, in Bioro and tor fialo by dcc22 •' MILLER '■& RICKETSON. Oll^>— AVmter fapt-rtn, Fall do., Winter Whale, Blenched Elephant, Tanners’, Straits, Bank, and Shore, Linseed, Lard OIL*, tor sale by •. MILLER & RICKETSON, dec22.. . . . .... ..231 and223Xibcrtyßt.-; SALT —100 bbls No. 1 Salt rcc*d and tor Bale by: - dcc2S . . 51ILLER A R4CKETSON. EMUIibIDEUILS.— Every descnpUon of Embroideries are selling at greatly reduced rates, at the acnd-annuol Bale of •• ' A:- A. MASON & CO^ jal3 , • ’ . . . . •., N 0.25 Fifth street,, ■\\rOOL PLAIDS. —A. A. MASON & CO., No. 25 Fifth rt.*. ? Y have marked down their whole stock of I’laid Goods: from 25 to 50 per cenL . . . ja!7 SEMI-ANNUAL SAUi—A. A. MAHON & CO., will offer, during their sale, over 3,000 Shawl*, at about one-third less than usual prices. Also, 200 idoiprotvclvet and cloth Cloaks, at sl'milarlowrateg. . . . . ... ... jo!2 • BONNETS— 300 velret and satm Bonnets will, bo close J out at A. A. MASON & CO’S., No. 2a Fifth street, nt about one-half the usual rated. ' ja!2 *. A- 51ASON A No. 2a-litlh stref-t,-will, during jfx, their sale, otter every description.ofDry Goods, at an unmrnso roducUon from, usual Tate*.’ . jal2 . • \ITOUL ULNO SHAWLS.—A. A. MASON A CQ.;tto. 25 Y Y FIFTH street, hare on band over 6000 Wool Shawls of otery quality. ... ■•■■■■ - - norU . A A. MASON A CO. will open, on -Saturday, January xjL* 14tb, tour morocaseaof thoso cheapDeLame*,at 9 nnd 10 cento per yard. ja!3 A:. A> MASON A'CO.-hate'6ooQ yards.more remaining' A. • of thofc 8 cent Calicoes, worth. canto, and also bOOOyards cento, fast colors. ‘jald ' EKTAND OLOVES^ JuIdAHON &Ct>, N0.2.V :n. Fifth street,.will offer their stock of more than SOO doxett of Udslery and Gloves, at large reductions item usual .ytlce*. ■ ■ : ■:>l3.' :*\Yfilm; FLANNELS—A. A. MASON & CO-, So. 23 YY HfUi Bttwl,lnvito attention to tboir very largo and complete assortment of Whlto Flannels, of Foreign and Do mestic memifhctuTO. dcc?4 ' *l~VKEijb PLAIDS,—Mo have now open, and will receive XJ. In a tow days, the most Bplendld stock of rialda of the pcnson; soiling at reduced prices. decSi A. A. MASON A CO., No. 25 Fifth gt. RKCKIVI J), a wwortroont of Ladies' Zephyr W orst ed Scarfe, Hoods, Shawlotto, RigOleUes, and a com plete assortment of Genx.*fl-Winter Gloves: ■ dec24 . A. A. MASON & No. 25 Fifth Ft. WHITE FLAN N' KLA.—A. A. MAHON & CO., Nq-25 Fifth street, will open thin day 10 bales of Whlto Flannels, of tlio boat makes, of Welsh, English and American manu facture. ; . . • . decSo ( tONGRE&H WATEIL~I have received, this day, three i gross of this justly celebrated Mineral Wator/la pinto and quarto, direct from tho Saratoga BpHngs. . —Also, TO AJirUTiJ— -20 bblsßedford Water; and 10 “ IHuo Lick Water. JOS. FLEMING. Successor to L. Wilcor & Co. rrOSTETTER & GItEEN r S SW3IACII IUI'PEKH, tor Bale -JTL l»y . JOSEPH FLEMING, . jal4 Succefisor.to LrWHcoxACo. • IX)UGH SYRUP—One of the IYJL now In use, for Coughs, Colds,lnfluenza, Asthma and Whooping Cbngh. Prepared and Bold.by - i: : JOS; FLEMING, : : ja2l,. V . SuccessortoL. WUcoxACo. E ASHTON,' CLARK ,tt CO.’S COMPOUND LOZENGEES, .of Aldsi and Kino; a sure cure for Sore Throats, and Hoarseness. A large snpply just received by . ■* , ... : JOS. FLEMING, , jii2l •. Successor to L. Wilcox A Co.:. B ASHTON, .CLARK. A -CQ.’H Compound. Wild Cherry Lozengo»,' and Compound liverwortJhiate, lor Coughs and Colds, A large flupply just received by ; ' v ' U.-:'U‘> '.; : .r JOS. FLEMING, .; ja2tSuccessor tol,.Wilcox&,Co. Imported, soaps— v ' Cleaver’s Magnum Bonum Honey,Soap; _ r . - s " -Do: t : Hdnfly B6ap, assorted BbseeV : do:.; - ,Do ■ Muslt Brown Windsor Soap; . Do - Extra scented - do Sows* do .do do ' - do ' Tor salo by JOSEPH FLEMING. ■ jaU ; •. ’ •..SurOftßßOgtoli.Wilcor A.Co. GOD XIV ER OIX—Two gross Rußhton.. Clark • A Co.V pure medicinal Cod Llvor Oil, just received and for sale by Joseph Fleming, Je>l4 <-v - , , 1 . Successor to L. Wilcox &. Co. EOUSSELL’S BANDOLINE—a superior articlo for dfess lng tlie hair, just received and tomato by •. . ' ‘ - . JOSEPH FLEMING, . ja!4 ; ’ Successor to E. Wilcox & Co- ‘ MACASSAR OlL—Genuine; for beautify Ingand promoting thegrowthof the hair, jußt received and for aalo by..-. - JOSEPH- FLEMING, jal4 ; - Snccespor to U Wilcox it Co- • rpo LET—A BRICK HOUBK, of. six rooms, on llobinfon -X‘ street; hear Federalstreet,;Allegheny city.- Rent $l2O a year.. T Apply to «■ •> - ‘ • • S. -OUTHBERT . ja!3.,, •. • . ■:)... 140 Third street' AN TILL EAiTLKN ROAD,—A valuable Lot of Ground V/, for aale, rituatod on the Eastern road,- near the Am- ■ Dai.Wfcrtfrontbj Kf) deep , wUh n t?o6tor7 Dwellln House. Prices9oo. Termßeasy.- ■ ..-v ... A \rith a omull capital, to pur- A ,ehaso ito Stock, Fixture! ana Oood-wM or n good pay ng bUßiiieEß in this.city.. Xcrmsimnde cooy.. Apply t a „ • 8. CUTHEERT A BOS, .. Girnonil, Atcrote. 140 Third atrcct. ; iiOli&L3, in various locatiomij In tnwp f>tir| cotin* Vi/ try,andon,uccommodiiUng terms, can bb had by ap plying attho Real Estate offlcoot' ■ j&9 ‘ ' .» -.•.-. f i»’•>•>»'“ >*' ; }■ . - ■ J7,.\.; : - ?■: ,"• • -».*•. ■ -' 'V * - • v \ W ' ’ >•••• *• •-* * * v„ * " / DAILY MOpiNG DOST. FRIDAY M0RN1NG:::::::::::::;::JANBARY 27. The oity has been lively (luring thofortnight. On the nows arrived, that tUftrfiUibosters aUjl managed to maintain themselveß at JEnsena-: da; A good deal of excitement'prevailed, but there baa been no aid sent to them sinoe the An. ita left; vßeports arc-in circulation that another ysesel ia,being fittcd ont, but it Is doubtful, sinco public opinion and tho prcaa arc disposed to con eidertho. expedition as criminal, Dot by tho let ter of the law only, but likewise by the spirit. ' The exports of gold for the year; 1 as manifest ed in;the Custom-house, was $07,878,605. The total product of the mines, during the fiveyears ten months and a half ainca tho discovery, is estimated at $200,000,000. ' ■ iTboarrivals of passengers by-Bea daring the year,, na shown by tho Cus tom-house-records, .have:beon„3s,,lBs, and the departures 30,816; the population having thus increased 4869. , - - - Curing the year 1028'voshcIs, of 656,794 tons, ■ontered this ,barbor, and 1891 vessels, 0f’635,- .’4B9'.ton's.cleared, being an increase of 22 per cent, on last year. San Francisco olainm to be the second commercial city in the. Union. ■ : " A cbuplO of very large auction sales of water property belonging to tho- city and State were ; made on the ibitb and 28ih. Tho ---property brought,about 31J550.00D. ■ It plainly showed .that the conlidcuce of .tho people in the future proeperity of the city is higher than ever. ■ A new license ordinance-woe “adopted on tha 28th by the council. It (iocsnot taxmerohuhta or bankers. . .... . A German society to .encourage Immigration has been formed. .’■On the 19th an election was hetd-for Senator in place Of Brcnuan, resigned. 1 -D. So Mahoney was elected by about 2,646 majority.- - -- . On the same day an Assistant Alderman- was elcoted in the First Ward. Chas. H. Corser re ceived a mojority of 350; 1 - - ’v ■' : Peter Gingrass, a Frenchman, Wos shot in a row at the Mission, on the 20th, Thrce pcr sons, one of them a policeman, are bound-over for trial. ' . . •: Oa the 22d Henry Smith was sentenced to 20 years in the Penitentiary, >for robbery;. If- ap peared from the testimony, that, he was in tho habit of watching at the intelligence offices, and of taking persons' in search of employment oat of the. city on pretence of giving them work, and when, out in- thorhlUa, or brush he Would' knock theta down, and, take their.money., Tho verdict haß been received with much, satisfac tion. ’ ■ The work -for tho fortification of the harbor baa been commenced on Alcatraz Island and Fort Point., , Tbe former position -will have 40 heavy guns, the .latter 110. , Anotherappropriation is wanted for 1 the completion of tho fortifications. Tho works on lfirnc Point, opposite Fott Point, have not been commenced. . The Welsh Presbyterians are about to.bnild a church in which the services may be conducted in their ownhiiibguago. The theatre-gotng public has been interested by the openingiofnnew theatro, and the arrival Of a . new; : star„ - Tho Metropolitan, tho largest andlmost: elegant theatre in the State, was Open ed on the 24thj under the management of 'Mrs. Sinclair. It has-been quite successful. ' Miss Matilda: Heron appeared for,the first timo on the 26th,. ; at ~the American. . She occupies already no secondary position among tho drama tic artists who have visited California. ' " LOWER CALIFORNIA. ' •' Wo have" dates from Ensenada to tho 16th. ‘ The accounts received are very contradictory. AU agree, : however, in sayingthutrthe fillibustere were beseiged In the adobe house by about ono bundrod .Mexicans andiludiansi froiaitho 6th to the night of tho 14th, when, there: being a cold rain falling, the party of tho fillibusters attack ed tho chilled and drowsy besiegers, who fled", leaving arms, horses, a brass field’ piece, and all their campequipages;: : Tbs fillibusters deny havi ing robbed and pillagedtha natives.. The Anita had.not arrived; she was seen off San Pedro on tho 21 at, and would probably arrive at Ensenada about- the 25thv It was expected -that immedi ately Upon their arrival, a descent would be made on San Tomas. ' .1 ... J Nows has been received from Oregon' to the' 24fh December. The upper .Willamette river, above Miuysv ville, has been explored- , N,o boat had hitherto, gbho up .higher thorn-eight or ten miles above Marysville, the temporary head' of navigation. - ' The:steamer Phoenix - ascended between fifty and sixty: miles abovo that , point, ns high up Thurston, a smalltown. /. ... .. This will-open up increased trade and awaken’ new interests in that direction. It cannot b<J otherwise than ohcenngi to dhe people on the upper. Willamette. It provc3 that the head of navigation had not been reached before’.. . - The country on either side is represented as - : very fertile, and 1 considerable, advancement made' in ogrioaltnre j and in no respeet-istheproduoN' iveness more apparent. than ; in ; tbn product of. children. Its prospective importance in this particular is by no.meaDß tbe least .deserving of remark: So says our informant.—jY. T./W. : : ■ IlAiuusiitrso, ■ January 24> . .Seb^i£.—Tssn Speaker laid before tho Senate on invitation from tho Board ofhfapagora of the< ;House of liefngo of Philadelphia, to. take mem l *’ hers of the Senate to.visit and inspect that in stitution. ■ ’ ' - -i. -< -. tv t ■ Jdr. Brice, from the Select Committee on - tho • contested scat oiLevi Fonihrod, a member of: the Senate from, the Pourth.: Senatorial District ioffhiladelphiagErubmittcitt' report that the com iuutee had diligently investigated all the fasts of. the case, ami wero of tbo unanimou3 opinion that Mr. Foulbrod was entitled to his seat The foots alleged -in the petitioh of Mri Stokes, the * contestant,: had not been sustained. The report on motion was adopted. - . The Senate, then proceeded- to the oonsidera- ’ Son of the bill relative to the House of Refuge at Philadelphia, whioh, aftersome debote, passed finally.: . The .bill appropriates twenty thoosand;dollarBi ■to. tbe institution, for tho purpoao of creating now buildings. ' . : ’ > Mr. :Crahb rend in place a bill supplementary to;tho; act incorporating thoAllentownlUilrOad '■> Company,-. v i * < r . Mr. Foolkrod read in place a bill supplemen tary to the dot incorporating the Fronkfprd and Kensington Planklfcood Company* •The - Senate then resumed on-third rOddingtho oonslderatioa of the bill rognlating the width of- Greed street, in Philadelphia county, malting > the street of uniform "width from the river Deta- " wareto Broad streot ■ * * ! Hocsi:.—The Journal of yesterday was real and approved. Mr. Pry, from the committee on the contested seat of. jßobert M.; Carlisle, a member of tho House from the county of Philadelphia, submit* . ted a repprt that, the' facta set forth in the.petl- - tion of the cbntestani,‘ihas\been disproved, and' ‘ Mr. Carlisle was entitled to hie eeat. ■ ~ ? v re P o ff the committee wbb adopted. ■ A lorgo number of petitions, &0,, v?ere pro-/ sented upon almost every variety of. objeots, in- ■ r olndiog a humberof remonstrances from ettizena of Philadelphia, against tho cansoiidatiou oftho city and districts; a number of looaVbillatvora : ■ read in place, and sovoral others reported from ithe oomntiUeeii-aUpnreiy loeaU'.: The bilh to incorporate the Hope Mutual In- ’ snranoe Company of Philadelphia, was tahen np and'passed'finally. • ’ " i i The bill to incorporate tbo Anthracite' Insn*' ' ranee Company of -Philadelphia. aleo passecL: . ■ c ■ The House.then adjonrned. . ■ ■., PBpi‘KMv in New OatEAHs. —The assessment of the Parish of New Orleans for 1853; presents the following: results r Real Estate,- GG.250,269"; : negrpes/, $4,342,300; capital, $12,895,495; to tal, ®83.588,055. considered a. gratify--, trig result. ' Tho, New, Orieans.PcUa The. increase of capital over the year preceding is a fractibn;Over 20 percent, i The Increase in Teal 5 percent- is undoubted-! fy froin the foot that vacant property in the rear of the city has been brought under improvement. ’ The increase in slaves, is duo to the augmented valub' pf that, species of property, in the South, , as well as tho gradual ihoreoso from other causes, Daily Appeal;' - - . ' - •tt. CT7TIIBERT &SQN, 140 Third street: 8. CUTHBEUT & SON, 140 Third street ■■ o *„ '3 *»- * i . . . NUMBER 153. SAW FRANCISCO; OREGON. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATVEE.■■ The hill, after some disobsßion, 1 passed finally; - 1 The Senate then adjourned. » N v v .;|ir ■' i
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