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'' ’,'. r 4_:Jolin H.JUellor, e. • .»,‘ rfl * .Cfc.**. fV!^ ,, V‘ - v *.. .; LE and retail dkaikkin j ■‘i>i* :1 »"i »Cii- y !*'' WESTS, Kanos, Music, Bchwl J 2 ~.SZ-‘ -J f« <f ‘ • ,< * •-* 122 wood rtraC . 6 Vf (I s f»’ r ' V‘ •• ~~A. Tlndlei 6 K*»t'S-f t?iiZ Si>£' 1' i 4 *'.*-*:.' J v rJ I,'* 1 ,'* ink-, vzuse £ni:OABPEr bac i ‘‘j r,No. 106*Woodfltiwt, Plttahorgl 1 -ngi6.H«y^ar«iy—- J ■** i boots, snoKs, mmi» and •? jf - f ' '*;■!■'.?* <iti y ,'A‘I sk—Oonier of Third ana Woods! 1 f 1 , whew Bals preparoito do stiij tC^rfwVltifaivjLW*r*(-.yi» >pV»-V *w' Binding. te.-,.-. y f c ~ a l *"- 'l ! B. oauveut i CO., a ns, sngiiavkks-am)umbo £ gSuffer** js l‘fi V»*>*2Vt f- '•MiKOTioiunnis, No.4BSooth! 2 t -r 1 1 llA - , ,- \ 1- 1 *' '*o: f 1 * ‘N r *. *’l . Carfli w 5 VSSft&S M <b'« D COMMISSION MERCEUNT, “ ' * ' T-. t 1.1 r." . A fookn Ooodm No.M9 Liberty,«ti S iwi':' ' - «»■>» ND CLOCK MAKER—Fifth ttl 6 n 4 Market atnwta,opposite In -3 4 *v; ,fV welry made end topefnKV _ g k-& ssar**-*- « , ■> Hr. Bavld. Hmt, ! I JENUBT-Omce, Tonrth St '! rV- trket.ami Wood' streets, uearl i “ $ < * ,h K <>A .tsburgh Bank;-'. ' 1( ft BltO-i East Birmingbam,~mi ! MSaSSS- K,,^u d n' ,1 Money toon OlUee, I ,f IV ‘4' 37 Third tired, teloio Sijutiyi 1 o'’ ~S?iXC‘Rikt i}!. >! S>! ; •<’-v/.*aV loon in large orsmaU qua : or Plato,Diamonds, Wotchoo dio-whooto-dtuuMb. : iilgos sold immcdlaloly after 1 ««•. Bargain* offlohl ond 1. .' MW ?fc vlw K ; C 'AI n?‘ ■ Llnoyson hand. ■ , ; . .. ,0 #y!/ *■'"• -,y & YENTiDATINU W ■« /-t 4 ' ?s>&y )I<J t- V>?, r' J Furnaces, Wrought Iri j yE2i7*vs_ ii VO,Ct;J- a *;•■<, £nt , T L,; 'imsoa-ron SrrAß,'Oas OB f, f’ 4*> *• Market streeVPlttaburgli. • «, ■*"■ ” e sold onrFßrnaoos, Patter V T& u ‘ i- 4i y T ’vS (r' £' > ILLIAMS, whom no cordis j” <%■+' of thapubUe. l ? BWi.Vl>Slji*OT. i a-T’ SCAIEB, ATKINI 1 r'.4>, ;%**£■£Z Tf ! ON, AND OENJUIKSTAI ? Fon bsaxd &u kinds-of Pa and OipaX Tarnish, Linse -i j .Une, \Hndow Glass of 'ali' Ek •^^ J PV®?v%ahSa i tsjsc' i a!C'’f'?\ , «' 1 ,«*•-?'*-■, ill of the best quality, and f V-'i tl> BEDSTEAD MANOTA % a '® Bow, Liberia street, hj 5 1 'Ti '£ N£>- c 'K‘l< r -r''i vir "' rials, rrhlch he trill sell lo » itj can be sold iii tke clty. : V I'NVysiß.liAvt^i:; on to Us large stock of Ma 8t r-3 ; '- r l i.'j.* jr.r L ., c l' > .-r-' v T.--.'-; . ;.. - J Turning of etery descrip u er. - Onftl* left:at the Vtt *i.i >TniaSls> ! !i2 .:.''fj I Adams and Liberty etre d kBSLA peaninq 'Bifl, £ 1 tils friends andthepnbit dw in full operation, and i , B»Wni «d au. au order, ? HC& tf t'l ♦ «iut 11 ,' mo»and at the lowest rat ’ Piank,plaaodoa omot) 4 yaulMbnldlnsa,uf etei; g id Csrpontera.TOdS.flni iSfclP I j ! Ss^£«.V-Srat V ' Vn f r k i: r- >{ Sl‘3? i»K-3s^h"ir’K. ; IVE, steam engine, s. itun* Manufacturers. 4a Store, No. 12 Market str PI eifu^rife ly *‘¥‘^r S {7r,,'!ny Vvi>rf ! .s{-S* 1 IS abd OOPPEit taken i >n Orders left at tbo Pot at ' ' JOSEPH T. 1,0 • *3 Ornerc/fifth m ?f >' M PUMA’ announce to t W .ccdtheituAi, estat “ i renting. ■ Personala' lrl boseln want of placed, : I? business entrusted, b M Z'£<rM&%is.9,3Sl . Ales. Black, James _ 4 ! OAUBIAGE~P f°, N f’lVi 1 ERKY, Virginaily, ’« H e - w 4 eotSjManufacturero ne W i' S) c &h AGES, or cverj d« bJ, * t “» TboSyartiserWul S - 1 pprontfceahiptotfca i*, “i- tr'lt x "•i." arain the principal sa V f SEW SEED sf wf 7 < ixjingTejryJiardy, a? J V si 1 emp, Millet,Hope e ™ l&MsKih- r O’-. >Je Buds, Heliotropt “ v to "A v t **• V «: a Trees, fro in the s< °,i st,near Wdod.- ■/ /I ? %, n H AND CL AS Uj lei rf-' rT&* S? 7. T. MCDONALD, rtl n t BCiaion of tbo li c. *?Hon. A.W. I» •• MHier, Jr. >^’£44WS ‘ ', Jut Oh Ualbo Wt?*&YoSrT , J' Briber has recelre "' y *'^a^tsV7'*{iPAs{, l VTAi r '.^y* r . it,Roots for fall pi “! and giasses;;La* >“ 40 i >afine,cloae,smt JJ HCTTCAB ?« SA HS, of the latest y , L now open for It Ok S«^tA94sii’iKia?» , Bi' IVelre&i -c ,f CapcsWßniMel SSKSSSS *t ;■ :«sr I :§rS j' ;!S -house In tho aorpMulinrsi inue'as hereto &it§o§§f£ fesns I SSSSSB t |»SpT *ps ifr, st: Gennan ° n <&$&&&§ r SSBRB I rjtwentyyefl W . Xx'fi-av **- • -“V uid Western __ of Ohio. SI ,nta of Pitts’ fot o to make t Uii tho. German rig flp the city. * . rCornor. of olt «&SBS§^MisS2 ! te Reiter’s Dn net STOCK HiMm' SB | immMmm. " r \'- K r^f ,1 <?4 <? , T? -TtJ'dL'i v '•-'v-. ■•?rs-3''^ r K r '—VM*'ii f yi'j’ - C. vrc -^*%.v r^C -a • 5 ->» ** *- t s-tfP"* - . 7',* ->-r- 't>>'-Bi.'i‘ , ' - 4‘ s "£r , -j v '4v'rfs‘t’ '‘■•’ !: '-''i i; '- r £*.?-• f ’’ S V?'^vVe n ’«- v -, 4 *,‘ . V .*tV'*’^j'-' Z , ' " . I‘j*’ T •' ‘ ■: -' •■■- " - ■■ -- , y C^^T v? < 7Ti f s \ r -*, r * - »**",■ '* *■ S;? ■ » s s«i ):ms^s ■ W? ! " " *< a'a ■.- .■■^fisswtf ■’feiaa»fe,«&. ; V - S >■* 1 .-.: .. • \\ ■ . . ■ •• ■ .... :. ' • ■. •. .-• *» .■ ■V.*; ,r r'i ■ .' Tk ' •■; syv#. ijrt-. &;:& :■>• * r.v T ■...■;: v o’^,';‘v.^, ; - •v ’• ... :.• ..%*■■?. 1 ,. ■-, •* M . V'... .• M' >■■■■■ V H -■ VOLUME XII. THE DAILY MORNING POST. irinUd and l’u’Mshti mry llmnn}, (Sunday BV PHIIMPS * OUiLHOafi, KOUtU-'WKffI OO&ITSR JlrtU bthmW. .. : Jtsr TER . Dollars » year, pajable.Btrictiyin advance- Fix Dollars vill in variably bo required if cot paid g t * jggy Single copies rwo .CHW9—-fiar.Bale at tlu» counterlaths 7 Office, ami by the News Boyiu > . ' ’ ■ THE' BiTtJSDATMOBHniO POSI ' 1 lannUlslied Som - the same office, on a large blanket nra ah«it,-*t TWO DOLXiAES a year, In advance. Single copies • oiv-l> CSSfS. ' ■; £& No paper •will bo discontinued (dblesa at the dlscw . • tnof the Proprietors,) until all arrearage* ere paid; - . A5*N6 attention will bo paid to any order unless accom ’nanlml by the money, or satisfactory refbrence In this city. \ ■■■ yy Conneded with On Establuhmenttf On Morning Most U one of On largest Job Printing Offices w the afy, toTicrc aU o) jWntix qf icork <* dent on the shortest notice, orofmotf rearon* able terms.- * • BATES OF ADVERTISING, AGSKKD UPON BYTES PIT.TBBUBGB PBEBS. : n:HUsMH<nn , iEm>oaLi33: • •• - One ignore, one insertion..,..— •*$ 0 j*[ ■«*. oach additional insertion..— . « . ~oue wook— 1 « « « two. weeks— —.. s oo « three "week* 4 ,00 « « one month. —•— —• • P;”JJ “ . “ two month* . ■ «jjjj r <* « ’ throe m0nth8........— >••••—«»,••*-}{■ JjjJ . «. four months—.——.——— w “six months- * “ one year;..,.. Itt UO B tan dine Curd* six lines or.less, per axmum-,..,—, 10, W . CnAUaXADL* ATHXIBDE»t ' •■■'■■■■•. One wpikrc,'pet fismnm, (exdurivc of th® paper)-.,. 25 X>o PROFESSIONAL CARPS. GEO. Fi GILLfIIORE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LA TV, Cjfitc, ccrnar qf tourVi.strtil and Cherry alley, * Trrtßßcnaß. wu ■• . > 4&rTYUt attend to Lie his office, "between the hours of 0 A. M. and 4 P. M. of each day. j^ 2o x, Orlando I*oomls» TTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood, i- frfcy -•• ’ ■■ •■.. Thomas 21. Starahall, - 1 TTORNEY AT LAW—Offieo, Luwrie’e Buildings, Fourth A street ■ ■ ; .. . „ ■ Carnahan, A TTORNRY AT LAW—Office on Fourth-street, between A. Cherry alloy and Grant street.. .... ; i&y . ; ; ""Ta.S* M’Clowry, ■ ■■■■;■•,: TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW- - Office in BakoweU’s BcUdingg, <gi Oreot ctrect • 3&i ; ” U« H, Hasen, • ■ •. TTORNRY AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth street, above and . war SnutMcld. «*»?.. ■ . J. s« Ulorriaon, . . . . ; A TTORNRY AND COUNSELLOR AT ”r A moved to No. 44 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, pT7- . • aprlQ.y -i • XL Biddle Boberti, • * TTORNEY at LAW—office. No. 132 Bmtthfield streetj A betwawn Fifth and Sixth. Collections carefully attend; ed to—special attention given to Conveyancing, [deeply • • ’ Thomu Heans, . 1 ; A TTORNEY at law AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY. A Office, next door to tho Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio. my 4 ' ■ .... ■■■•• ■' ~ ~ - sTp. Rosa, ..Tl'i ATTORNEY AT LAW—No.IO9 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pb., fourth door below Mr. Body Patterson’s Livery Stable. ■ •• S. BueUmoiter, ■■■•.■ -A-LDERMAN—Offieo, Fourth street, third door ab«vo gmithfleld, South side. Conveyancing of all kindsdone wlih tho greatest car© and legal accuracy. Titles to Real Ls» tato examined,. Ac. ; BUSINESS CARDS. Fa DRAYO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., li. # Country Produce, offers for. sale a.choice stock o, Groceries, selected for family use. Bpicesof every variety nod the purest quality, ground at his Steam Mills. Also, Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Product taken in ex, change for Merchandize... . . ..'ivVj « P-It. D- has procured a full assortment of Landretn s WarranlodGarfen Seeds, and invites the attention of all lerostedlnraralaffftlrs.' ‘ k ~ J. S. liEEQH,SICAL.PIN S CO., WHOI.ESALE GEOCEHS, uwwu— *>> '■ , Provlßiojißr Motals-and Pittsburg bTangtacturßa, NOS. «2 ASD 1!U LID2SJI ritlirET, »ugffi pmsmuGß. i r» IMK O. HATLES..... ...... JSO. A. EAHSHAW^ BAIIjBY A BESSBAW, i ntBA BEAUSItS AND FAMILY (JBOCtllS: Dealers in I Wooilen and Willow Ware, Japanned fin Ware, Uonse-, keeping Utensil*. Wholesale and Retail, No. 2j3 Liberty; street, Plttabiiruh. °P rls: y._ King A Uosrbead, ■ ■ ■XTTHOIxESAI.B OftoCERS AMD PUODUOB DEALEKB - Mo. 2i Wood street, l’lttabunth. Smith Sinclair, „ ■ tStboiiEsalb oitocsua and commission meb. VV ClfiSra—Comer Wood and First sts. fnotJ i ■' Paul & llardookf Commission and forwarding mkrchans, and STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No, 7 Water street, Cincinnati, Ohio . j p,innuaMf--- -^-'—“AUBH Kjni^nudK— 9. bs&oos • KtrUnatricfe dfc Hejrroni* . "TirHOLBSALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COM Mi 3- W SION MKRCllANT9,undDealora In Pittsburgh Mann foctureg.2ft>. 343 LiU.rty sired, 2 7 ilUburyh % Pa. piylT.y jouir jnoow, * 4 * c ®*. Pittsburgh. - . Maryland. Pittaburgn. . Seller#*. Nicola -A. Co«* a •,.. ■ „:, n - TiRODUCB osn GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS* K: No. SO9 Liberty sU'/wVPitteburgb, P*» < f " ; Bperp. Unwed and Oils.- ;..■■■ : •>■■•■ Ij*b i urt.TJm.-Phl!?>. .wu. WCSETBOS, Pittsburgh* A Rloketeon, -; TncrHOLESATiE GROCERS, IMPORTERS OP BRANDIES, • W Wlrtes and Segare—Noa. 172 and 174, corner of Irwin, and Libertyutreeta, Pi'-taburgh. Iron, Nalls, Cotton Ao*, constantly on hand. ‘ • ■ jT** > J. ©.Williams, : ; -nruaLESALR AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCER,. AITO - W Forwarding and Commiesion Merchant, Dealer to Country Produce and Pittsburgh Manwfagtnresrrwood fbnr dfiora above Fifth, Pittsburgh. -. ; job# .OuaslULB xcuws&T. •Wholesile and Eotail Clothing .Heicnantg, HO: 88 WOOD STREET. % - nm»K subscribers respectfully inform their old easterners, fl 1 and the public to general, that they bate this day as-; delated themselves to the aboro business, under thoflrm of JOHN M'CLOSKEY A CO. They respectfully solicit ft; share ofpublic patronage. -r,• 1 • The previous business of each. will: bo. SptUoa. PX£”O«. Boltmrespectively, . ... ~ fi>w ■ ■ • . < . James C. Watt* MERCHANT TAILOR— No. 46 Fifth street, opposite the i Theatre; Pittsburgh, Pa. ap 77 ■i-\ :• LAIIU), Hate of the firm of Ooouf ALaibo,) having; H,;: Opened STORE NO. 9* (two doors Old; stand,) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING. BUSINESS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a. share of tho patronage of the late firm. ■ ■ ' N‘B<—Clothing made to order, in the most fashionable gtyl«*. 'mid on ihq shortest notice-—lnferior to none in the, city. ’ ; ; ■ • -- .itoWkj : B. T. C. Stergui, . . . • Bookseller and stationeii—lm siway» on hanjj -a gensralassortaient of School, Miscellaneous and Blank Books. Printing, Post and Cap Paper, Wholesale and Re tail, No-104 AVood street. below Fifth, East side, Pittsburgh. and Tanners* Scraps. apl6;ly •*“ “ J.li.Weldln, ' '• ITTHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER to Blank and VV School Books; .Paper.and Stationery,.No. 63 Wood 6tir**s, (between Third oftd Fourth,) Pittsburgh, Pa 1 tor2u ■ « , . v ii, Cw Stoclcton, Late jounron a stocrton, bookseller, sta tioner; Printer and Binder—corner of Markot and • Third streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. [jyfll.lf milß OLD (Lot Jomf*; X wra 4 and BLANK* BOOK 151> STATIONS' Ex proparod to execute every style of Loin!. Commercial, Canal and Steamboat, Job Printing and Book Binding, and famish every article in the Blank Book* Paper and Stationery Une, at the shortest.notjeeimd on the moat rgaaonahleterms.r' ‘ . ,- .. • Blank Book and Stationery \7arehoose, corner of Market and nn j Bindery, No. 60 Third sL dotl6 <Sclrootimtu».& iXanoleiitv ‘.. • TTmOQRAPUERS—Third street, opposite the Poat-ofSee, Si Pittsburgh* ■ Maps,iAndscapestUUlHcadAShow Bills, jjS&tXv. Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business ana VisUlngCurdi, etc., EngtaTod or . Brawn on Stone, Printed In Colons Gold, Bronze, or Black, iiv the most approved «tyle, and lit reasonable prices, . . octls;ly. Atxatln: Loom!#, . . HPAIi ESTATE AGENT, Merchandize, Stock, and Bill Broker* Office, No. 02 Fourth Street, (above Wood.) The eab-icrihcr fcarlngopened tn offlcoatthe abovephuje, for the vafiftippt hegot&iing Bills, Bond#, Mortgages,'and aU'other lnstnimenta for the eecurity of. Money, and for the and Bale of StoekA.Will also give prompt and particular attention. to "buying, selling, rtotmR I ° f fa Ufa) Estate HUi AUSTIN LOOMB. j'obN rwMPto- •• - - ■ _ m „S c S4? Jr^a iftBMIMO BROTHBESi“ ' . v (Sad fc assorafcrJ. Kld4&CO‘ . WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. oo IFaxf itr&i,- Pitts - burgh, Pa. Proprietor of Dr. M’Lane’s Celebrated Yermlfbgo, Llror Pilia, Ac.' '• : ~ myl.T ► B. A. Fahnestock db Co., _ . ■fTTHOUESALB DRUG WAREHOUSE—Corner First and VY .Wood streeta, andoorncr Wood and Sixth. ffebl 150. GUOUTT, Importer of Brandies,. Gm, Wino, &c.; FINE OLD MONONG AHBLA RYE WHISKY, i-; Peneh and Apple Brandy; dbo, . - Also, Hionnss. Aia> Disriu.cn. . Oornor of Smlthfleld end Front streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. [dcO . ■■■,■ JT. Brynr, TrTHOLESAtE AND RETAIL : LIQUOR MERCHANT W : ISS Llbeny street,-anil 31 Diamond alley. - foblOiv PAGODA TEA' STORE, ■ JEHU HAWORTH, Whdksole and . Retail <sroesr, Dealer Mjd Importer of Old Country Blast Teas, French Bran dial. Wines, 40., corner of Diamond alloy and the Diamond, Fitt-targhrl-v iab2ii ' y "" Walter F. ianhall r . MPORTEB and Dealer In French and American Paper Uangings- mar.l R,"F,' WEDDELL, - LOAN BROKER, Dealer In Notea, Bonds, Mortgages, Beal EstateBtoeta,’MeiChsndisß, An-■ tsr- om», Masonln Hall, Fifth street, nett door to the tupanrflloposlt Bank, Pittsburgh,Efc>'' eprs ... ... ... . .. - . . ~ ....... . —. ~ . ~ ' ' • " 1 -. . . . 1 . - . .. • .. ... .... . ... -me - " ..... ' ~ . PUBLISHED DAILY. BY PHILLIPS & GILLMORE, AT THE “POSTB'OILDINGS j ”CORNER OP FIFTH AND WOOD AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $5,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. BUSINESS CABDS. CUTHBZBT..U..w.«. S. COTHBBET'i SOW, EAL. ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, JV’o. 50 , tired. ■ hoyl John H. Uellor, . . XXrnOLESALE AND RETAIL DKAIKK IN MUSIOAIi TT INBTRUM3SKIS, Kanos, Music, School,Books and Itatlonory, Mo; 122 Wood street. . , [janl t ‘ ’ ' A* Tlndle* • • WHOLESALE undue tall SADDLE, HARNESS, TEDNK-, VZUSE ini OAKPJ2T BAG msnulio or torn-, No; 106-Wood utmot, Pittsburgh, Va. Jy&y ''■ ■■■ ■ “ " ' ' ” Xi. J 3. Haywua* ■ ■■ > : DV'.k't.y.TL io BOOTS, SnOKS, THUNKS and LEGHORN and BRAID HATS, comer of Market and Liberty sts., No. 1741‘iltBbnrgbi Pa. ... . ••; ■ jeLl.y - William: Glenn* FOOKBIMJER— Corner of Third and Wood streets, above 0 dl. Kay, where be is preparod to do every description ofttnllng and Binding, • [doc2 ■ • T. B. CALVEUT & CO., y££-STNK£HS, ENGKAVERBAND Eil DOSSERS, and if Error ars MAXur&csuEraa, No. 48 South Third street, PHILADELPHIA. ....... . sepSO * • •'Cara. '• HIRE, (suoczssoa TO Morphy * Xu,} WOOL DEAL « ER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the eale of American "Woolen Goods, No. Ifl9 Liberty street, ,(oy4 Thomai J!X« . WATCH AND CLOCK. MAKES—Fifth street,' between IV ood and Market street*, opposite Iron City Hotel, ,11 kinds of Jewelry made and repaired. ■■ fapStly ■ fIT’Jg&A J.SOOTTiDJiNTIBT, fourth Btru6t, fivo Uooifl qjwpau&ircfit of Market. Omcs Houes—From niaq A. M. to five " ' - : dec2o;y ! .. .■ . Dio D&Tld'HonV • DENTIST —Office, Fourth street, between xZ£^g§>Market ami Wood streets, nearly opposite the Tlttsburgh Bant:;- ....•■ noTl7:ly 1IAIU& A MOSKH, A ECHITECTS:—Offices: Philo Hall, No. 75 Third street, J\_ Pittsburgh; and east side of the Diamond, Allegheny jyl&Gm B LOUTH & 8110., fcast Birmingham, manufacturers of • Bap 'lron, and email . Iron of all. descriptions, and mwk**, also, the llncitquahty oriloops, Bound* and Squares. . £3** Bears orders tor Iron In (he box, at the atylVst Office. -- . V' ocl* s ' Money Loan OlUce, JOHN A. O’BRIEN S CO., - 137 Third strata below SmiVrfUld, MONEY to loanin large or email quantities, on Gold anil SUrer Plato, Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry, Guns, Pistols, Musical Instruments and Valuable articles of every description. ' ' Forfeited Pledges sold immediately after being out of (late, unless redeemed. Bargains of Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, &c., always on baud. . sep7 ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, HEATING & VENTILATING WAREHOUSE. MA?rorACTC&KE3 or Chilson ruraacos, Wrought Iron Tubing, : Akd PiTTTKQa roa BtaaavUas on, Wateb. XS?“ No. 25 Market street, Pittsburgh. have sold our Furnaces, Patterns, Ac., to Messrs ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, whom vo cordially recommend to the patronage of the public. gepEB - SCAIFE, ATKINSON A OKKLY. 8. M’Klnley, HOE&B, BXQN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, AND Dealer in‘Palate—No. 44 St. Clair street, Pittsburgh. Has constantly on all hinds of Paints, either dry or mixed, Japan andOopal \ armuh, Linseed. .Oil, Dolled Oil, Spirits Turpentine, W indow Gloss of all sizes, Patty, Paint Brushes, Ac; all of the best quality, and for sale at reasons* ble prices. ; ~ . •' . ■ . eepll James Lowry, Jr., CHAIR AXD BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER—No. 294 Fetterman's Row, Liberty street, Las on band atarge stock of Chairs And BodstcadJ of every description, made. of the boat materials, which be will sell lover tuan articles of the same quality can be sold in the city. He would call par* tlo-nlar attention to his large stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chain and Bcdstcad.v'wktch ho trill sell at greatly reduced prices; - Also, Turning of every description executed In the neatest manner. Orders left at the ware Rooms, or at the Mill, torner of Adams and Liberty streets, will be promptly ttaeded to. xnar.l James. MeUinger, MONONQAHKLA PLACING MILL-*Wcnld respectfully inform hi* friends and the public, that hie new csta!> lislunent it now in foil operation, and that he la prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and till all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptness, and at the lowest rates. Board and Plank, plaaod on one or both sides, constantly on band. flash, Doors, and Moulding of erery description, made to order. Builders and Carpenters would flnd it to their adrantaftfl to giro him a call, as ho can nowfurnish them with planed stuff Bailable for etety description, of work* -. fjLX U£££Qs CJU3Wtii_ HEEEOH -6 CBISWELL, BELL AND BRABS FOBNDEUS, X TANUFACrrURERSof all kinds of LIIASB WORK, LO- JjLL COMOTIVK, STEAM ENGINE, PLUM IIERS, Ac. Al so, Ootton lotting Manufacturers. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. : Office and Store, No. 12 Market street, I’Utabargh. . OLD BRASS and OOPPEU taken in exchange for work, or cash Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will be promptly ftttendod-to. ; ■ .. f«bO:ly JOSEPH Ti LOWltl f • Jib- 43 Cbrner of Fifth end Wood Slrtdt, Office up fftaira. Entrance from Fifth street Pittsburgh, KESPECTPULLY announce to the public that be baa commenced the IiBAL ESTATE AGENCY, in -connec tion with Intelligence and General Collecting. He %ilt alao attend to renting. Persons In want of servants, Inuny capacity, or those in want of places, will be supplied at short nptice. All' business entrusted-to. bis .care promptly at tended to. • = Hcfertnct*—?. J. Bighan, Esq, Richard Co van. Esq, w. 0- Leslie, £>r. Alei. Black, James Mackoral, A, A. Mason, iMaffit.A Old. . . • ianlB Cargo's Dagttsrrcotyp© and Art Gallery* : -ApeXo- Stabling; Ao. 70 Rrurtfi to Lyndt Carpet itapantfnv.) S R. M.CARGO S CO. having fitted tip the most ample rooms in tho city with mammoth sky uud siUo lights, offr-r First Class LUiKNKSSW, in style to salt oil, varying In price according to site and quality of case, Ao. Superior Oil Paintings, by tho best artists, for sale, and on ci« bibltlon daring the day and evening. CltUeus ami stran gers are invited-to cal) and examine specimens and Paint togs. ■ • •• • ' * ' *P* gT . . CAIIBWGE FACTORY. n 4 Tjrr HL *rMTtKV, virgin ftllwy, botweeo Woodand Liberty yV attests, Manufacturer of BUQOOSS. BARObCJIES aad CARRIAGES, of every description. AH work done warranted- Tho advertiser would here Btatoihat he served pfnn years apprenticeship to the business, and has worked for many years in the principal shops of tho Eastern ritUa. -• Eftar!29:if • NEW BKBD STOUKI JAMES WARDROP, OFFERS tor Bale CANARY BIRDS of the most improved breed, being-very Jhardy, and fino Binders. Bird Seed* —Canary, Hemp, Millet,Roue and mixed b«cd. Bouquets •will be furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS, vis, tJameHa*, Rose Buds, Heliotropes, &tU Ererervena (In pots) forChrlstmasXrees, from, the Seel and Horticultural Store, No: 40 Fifth st., near Wood. dec2o EfiOlilSU ASDCLASSICAL SEMIHAUY. W. T. MCDONALD, M. A., Piukcipal. mas next session of tbo Institution will commence on • I MONDAY,' the 6th of September -next, at the room cor* ner of Ferry and Liborty streets; lately occupied by the Messrs- Veeder. ■ 'Beferencu—U on. A. W. Loomis, 0. Knap, Jr., S. F. von Bonhoret, B.’ Miller, Jr. CatoH Balboas Hooti f &c« T UK subscriberhas reeelrod direct from U&rlern Ills sup ply ofcboica Hyacinths, Tnlips, Crocus, Peonc&s, and other Slower Hoots for full planting, and for viator bloom* jjng, la pots and glasses;; Lawn Grass Seeds for fall sowing, which mako a floe, close, smooth turf, equal to sods. Pru ning Instruments, Garden and l arming Implements of the most approved construction, at hostern prices, from the Seed and AgricuKuraLWarehonse, 49 Fifth street. ootO ' ' JAMB* WAHDROP- HEW CABPET STOBE! I . So. « Fifth SlMeti ne#t Wood. a N' Unrivalled osrortmenf of OARPETIhGB and OIL CLOTHS, of the latest and most beautiful patterns for spring Bales, now open for inspection; conslstlugpf— Boyal Velvets i Brussels; Tapestry Brussels; Tapestry Ingrains; ■ ■ Bxtra Super Thrco Ply; Super and Pino Ingrain; Tapestry Vemtians; , .Twilled and Plain Venltlnns; ■Together with every description of low priced Carpetings, Ghemllo and Tolled lings and Matts, Canton and Coir Mat tlng; Jute, Chain, Cocoa, Adllald, Allcan,and Shemskln Matts; Floor and Stair Oil Cloths, all widths and qualities, stairand Floor Bruggots, Green Balls,' Piano dnd_Tablo Covorsj Venitlan Blinds, Window Shades, Stair, Rota, Ac., ftoniNSON A CO .. i Chandeliers and Ooi Fixtures. . f IiITK subscribers &ro now opening at their now Wareroom- A NO. 100 FIRST STREET,Ecttrcan Wood and Smith mrtd.the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS* BRACK* ETB, FENDANTB,aniI all articles connected trUGoa Fitting, ever offered in this market. Having arrangements mado by-which they -will be constantly In receipt of now patterns and varieties, they confidently invite -the attention of pur* chasers to their selection.' We are determined to Bell as low as any bouse in thu West, and being practical Gas Fit ters/ can oiler peculiar advantages to those desiring articles In this line. We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of every da* scription for gas. water and steam. . Brass Costings of all kinds made to order promptly. .marshy To Merchants and Others* SEAMAN ADVEATiaiNU.—The publishers of tbo dally and. wookly “ FrtihnUFrtund'” would respectfully in thr nttmnon .of merchants and others.to the&dvan ; tages offered by their papers as a medium of advertising i , among their German fellow-citizens both, in the city and 1 ' \ • • Their Daily paper is published on thePCTHY btstim, and 1 baa poostxthe circulation of any flsnsua daily published in Pittsburgh, while their Weekly paper, which la published , already for twenty yoars,.citculatea largely in.the adjoining i counties and Western Pennsylvania, as well as throughout the State of Ohlo. - ; ..i • Uorchanta of Pittsburgh and others will find- it. to their advantage) to make use of out columns as a medium ot - reaching tbo.Gennan business. Terms aslow-aa any other ! paper in the city. •. ‘ Omoa—Corncr of Liberty and St. Clair- streets, above 1 Brann & Reiter’s Drug Btore, L. A W. NELB, . . - eug26 -• >• Publishers and Proprietors. STOCKING FACTORY, FIFTH ST : BETWEEN AMO® And market streets. ABILITY, BtfEROY, <S EVOSOStr. 3\ hb best goods in Children's Hose, Wen’s Socks, Under- Biiirts aud Drapers, sold fit msmi&oturerb' prices, at STREET STOCKING FACTORY, all made from i last year's wool. NO ADVANCE IN PBICL. 4 ■ ■■ - ,; Wp27 ; • WILLIAM DALY. k G.ANTON onAH. 80HROEDEE would r\ respectfully Announce to the cl tUens of Pittsburgh And Allegheny that they will glta Instructions on the Pisno, i Guitar,- -VloiinandEiutir InoalroAt HrScbTOedor A Co.’s NBWHUHIG STORE, W Fourth Btret. ; , «P». JOSUCARH WHOLESALE FEUITE3 "39-Wood Sr., I HAVE on. hand and oro r yr hich they offer at' the 56 bags Ivica Almonds; 25 '«* Sicily do 26 bales Bordeaux do 16 bags Shelled . do *fr-«~Hlberts; 60 “ Walnuts; CO Jf. Cream Nuts; 600. bushels Pea Nnts; 26 bbls.Texan Pecans; 26 « Illinois do ; 2000 Coeoa Nuts; / V • 200 boxeß German Ploms'r ■ 26.kcga ... do do . 10-bblß.-. ~ do. • do i; V 10 casesPrunes.glaasjars; 10 **. V. fancy bxs.; -60 Casks-Corrahts; •20 cases Catron; ' 200 boxes Cluster Raisins: 100 ht« M. B. do 200 qr.« « - do - 200 boxes No. 1 Herring;; 100 ■ “ Scaled do lease Mace; I'bbl.Nutmegs; v 1 ** Cloves; 25 grossßlccXing; 25 baskets Salad Oil; ~.s. L. CU^UBTE?! i. o. AHDZBSON ..........1... J.C.ANDEI WHOLESALE FRUITERER . So. O Wood at.) JUST RECEIVED, tho ino brought Wcst.oi the Mon - 350 bags Brazil Sugar; 60 boxes Havana do ' . 20 bbls Ihrering’s do,' fine . pulverized; : - - - 20 bbls. Lovering’s coarse . .pulverized Sugar; • 20 bbls. Lovering'a coarse .V .Sugar; 60 bbls Stuart’s do do fiOOOCocoa Nuts; 16 cases Jar Prunes; .12 cases Faucy Boxes do . 260 bxs No. 1 Herring; 135 bxs Scaled Herring; 65 lbs Mace; 160S>s Nutmegs; 136 ft>s. Cloves; ( 40 gross Blacking; 35 bxs Citron; . 1000 bus Pea Nuts;/ 1 60 bxs No 1 Itock Candy; ,20'doBel do do 26 do Yellow do do 20.d0 White do do 65Lgs -Ivica Almonds; 80-bates li dfdeaux do; So bgsSicily - do; CO do shelled do; 800 bxs Cluster Baislns; 250 bxs&f R • ' * do; , JOHN 0. PARRY, (successor to J. 0. Parry A Oo.,) begs loinform thecuitoincrfibf thedld'finn.and the pnblie generally, that he haa now on hands, and U extensively en gaged in m&nulactwing, every description of CASXIhOS— each as: Patent Cliilled Rolls; large Kettles and Curbs; Patent Kettles, for Soap, Pot Ash, Soda Ash; Sugar Kettles, for the manufacture of Cano Sugar —all cast on a patent oroceut known as J. C. Parry's, and are superior for dura bility to any other, and sold lower than those made on the old plan. ... HOLLOW WARE—A general aasortinent, all from new and improved patterns, W agon Boxes, Dog Irani, Sad Irons, Ac^&e. Bolling Mill Costings, and Machinery of ere 17 description, always on hand or made to order. j Cook Stores, Kitchen Ranges, and Goa) Stoves, of every 1 description; lowa Cook Stores, fire sizes, which received the 1 first prise for 1860 and 1851, at the .Agricultural Fair of Al* 1 logheny Countv, Ta., and recommended hy fifteen hundred i frtrsousj. Enterprise Cook Stoves, four sixes; Premium Cook Lotus: Egg and Radiator Coul Stores; Parlor Stoves, Ac. Parlor Urate* and tender*, great variety, beautifully enamelled. CommonOrates,cnil building material of every description. ■ " . A groat variety of Ornamental Bailing, for Cemeteries and Fencing. Ploughs and Plough Cbsttngs—A large stock of all :ihe kinds ta use, and will be sold at reduced price?, llaU> Pat ent Lever, True American, Egans, Crane’ii, Klnkald’s, Woods’, Peacock'*, IJull'3, Improved Dull, Ac. • • David* Pimt'jhs.“~YbQ • Michigan Double which has taken the premium at the State lair# of hew York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio, and wherever it has been exhibited. Iron and halls, Stove Pipoand Tin Ware—all of which I will nell at the lowest prices; end rwpectfally invite the public to give me a call, at the old-stand, No. 1&3 Wood ft. •now . .ronv n panuv PIANO FORTES. • CIIAIOOTTK DLUME, So.- 118 Wood street, seconddoof a bore Fifth, Pittsburgh, Pa,. offer* for sale a large and well assorted If u f "iptoek of Piano Fortes, (which are just ar riving,) on the most liberal terms. - The attention or purchaserß l*-especially invited'to the celebrated ItAMBUIiG PIANOS. • These instruments being madeoxpresslv for tbia climate, and having the over strlngß, have a Talume of tone un equalled by any other*. Also, Pianos from the manufactory of Onlo A Co., Now Fork; Bacon A Haven, New loth; He icheabach & Sons, Philadelphia; and of STT oW;< MAStirao tons, which are well known, and have been used in this and. other chief? for IG years. ; • : - ' MUSICAL IXSTHUMENTS of all kinds. Gintarr—-A fineßoleetionof French,Spanish and German, of superior quality. . Fiowu—The best Italian, French and English make. 1 jfcamlrriw—From the best raris manufactory. ALSO—notes, Clarionets, Drums,Fifes, Banjos, Tambo* rincs>« Triangles, Ac. -\ jSnin#*—ltalian, French, English and German, warranted to be of the Very best quality, • • Pianos and all Musical Instruments repaired with dura hflltv.tiftQtno** %nd despatch ' ffr-L-,—) j • JttCKJVKP. and now open for ex* arniuntUn and sale, the following new n* WTrtOrH ;itio Fortes. Til: \i If One Rosewood, richly mired, Grand Piano Forto.7 octßvcfl tioc, fSCO 00. Onosuniirhly cr.rtfd Rosewood square Piano, in the stylo of Louis N.IV, 7 octaves. s*oo 00. One Rosewood carted, 7 octaves. ..s4*o CO , One '' do do GV£ do 4»G 00 One do plain c\Z do 350 Po • • One do do 612 do . 350 00 One do do 0 do 200 00 One do do 6 do ...... 290 CO All the above are from the celebrated manufactory of CaicKsnino A Sorrs, Boston, Mass. Also, received from the same factory, a beautiful lot of PIANO STOOLS,carved and plain rosewood, with hair cloth, figured plush j and hrocatello seats. On hand, a largo stock of Piatcw from other Boston and Now York makers, and for Fate at factory prices. JOHN* 11. MKLLOR, Si Wood street. Agent for Ohlckerlng a Pianos, for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. • f«lci2l H KUEBER HAS JUST lIKCKIVKD ' • BouY£*nv bb INUiM SciiotTisn, composed and dedi cated to Mr. Julius hce, by Tbisplccp is embel lished withoh elegantly colored vignette of the city-of Parte, showing the Totiubim, the imperial residence of the French ianpuror; the Church of >ofTUE D&ut, oto.—being a reliable and correct map of tho French Capital, as taken by Mr. Loo, on his recent rtelt there, ani ls of Itself worth the price charged for the Music. . - Tho Troubadour-Polka—composed and dedicated to Miss Eomoino Cemayne, of Washington, by 11. Ivlebor. Pond Hearts at Home; beautiful now Ballad, as sung by Buckley's Sorenadcrs. ■ ■■ Mnstl Forsake Thoo; German melody, with English anil G ex mao words. Little googa for Little Cbildren—new. Heavily Wears the Day—nav. Thinking of Thee— new Called. What shall I call Tbeo— Tocal duett. _ Polkas— Ztg-*ag, City of Qlaagow'. Louis Napoleon, Hat tie, Childrens’ Delight, Unprcwumlng, etc., etc.; and a gene ral selection of th» most fashionable ronslcof the day. S&- No. 101 THIRD street . oct24 Steamboat*! AUoyl m*, v; ' Tub subscribers tender their aekhow**?*. *|fe&j®ledßinonui for the favors bestowed .Sragfe&Sathem by their Steamboat fnonds, and would respectfully remind them and others interest* * i 1 od in buildlnir boat?, that they are at all ,times- prepared to funriabf on'the most reasonable terms* every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the best material and work* maxiship- • T. D. 10UN0 A COm Corner Third and BmithfloldstrettSi • • opposite ♦‘Drowns Hotel.” NKW MUSIC ATuKB —i’he subscribers bavo opened at NO. 83 Fourth street u choice collection of aurio and musical instruments, Italian and Gorman strings, Banos, by M £nmi, of Paris, and Mr. Arnold; Flutes; by M, Luler, Frankfort, A'. M-; Clarionet, do. Alt kinds of brass instru ments from tho best French roanuftictorlap, all of which wo offer to the public onmoro .liberal terms, fooling confident that vre can render entiro satisfaction.-- - It- SOHROEDER & CO., No. 83 Fourth Bt, • It Bchroedcr and G. Anton will give Instructions on the piano, violin and guitar. • - . scp23 Valuable Hare Garden Seed*, &c. I CONSISTING In part of the celebrated Stovrel or. Ever-1 green Sugar Com, Old Colony Sugar Corn, Wrinkled i Sugar Pena of various Improved varieties, Blue Imperial, i Blue Prussian and Marrowfats Up, Beans, Onions, Radish,; Parsnip, Cucumber and Mellons of the finest and most op* proved sorts, Field Carrots, Turnips and Sugar Boots for tho dairyman and fdtmerrt. A ’rich: colleetioft of flower seeds; Lawn Gross SeM. and a full and complete assortment-of Garden and Farming implewentsof tho latest Improvements, Monthly Hoses, HeliteropV &Tid' fine blooming plantsfbr;theyard,Gardenor Lawns, by the doienorlOO at low rates. Orders from-Merohants, Dealers or others filled promptly tin' liberal terms, from tho Seed and Horticultural waro* house, 49 Fifth street, by japr27] JAMES WARDROP. LONG, MILLER 4 CO., No. 109 First street SUiiDEIBS— C}gars> pipes, plpo beads, chocolate, brooms, buckets,. tubs, bod cords, twine, ropes, cotton batting, carpet chalu, rags, hemp and cotton, brushes, ox traot or coffee, blacking, salarutuB,whltoond red load, mod dot, copperas, olum, Indigo, logwood, camwood, powdor, shot, load, wash-boards, starch, corks, demijohns, jugs, tar. cheese, dairy salt, sardines, alcohol, turpentine, snuff, cut and drv tobacco, ic»i'&c4 in BtoTe Snd for sale ’ 1 ' MILLEII k KIOKMSON, 221 and 223 Liberty st. I'OT CORN I UOI CORN 1! UOT CORN! J!—Hot Com: <1 Life Scenes'in ; Now York Illustrated—lncluding, the Btory of Littlo Koty, MadnHno the rag-picfceria daughter, Wild Meggio, &c. With original designs, ungraved byN. Orr. • By Solon Robinson. .. : “Bid that wolcome v - < Which comes to punish us.” “A beggar’&bookoutwortb.’s o noble’s.blood.” <■ Of every inordinate cup be wore, Or drink, and with it misery s}W« Tor sale by ' ®* . deol3 % - 101 Wood ftreot PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1854 BUSINESS CARDS. ODKB <5. CO., ’ft CONFECTIOHEEB, »mBBUBOBy 1 V ■cceivlng the following Goods, lowest marketrates • 20boxes Maccarohi; 20 u VennJcella;' - 50 il Parina; 60 « iW.ttoek Candy j 25 “ A No.l. do 10 “ Red do .16 “ Capers; 15 .Olives; . 75. :* t; . Gune Drops; 100 u Lozenges; ; 50 ‘ Jujube Paste; ’ 60 dor. assorted Pickles; - SO **- ' >‘3 v. /Preserver, 100 “ Pepper Saiice; : • 10 cases Sardines; i. ; • 6 u u ' h£ 2 “ • u H do - 200 bags Brazil Sugar; • 40 bbls S. C. Bogart 25 14 Leveling's Sugar; : 10 cisea Liquorice; 25 boseß Bef'd do- ■ • 20,000 Principe Cigars; 10,000 Havana do 15,000 Begalia do . 2,500 Half Spanish Cigars; > 60 gr. Mrs. Miller’s P.Cut 60 gross Anderson's do • ttsdlx. .sow ac. cos,* & AND CONFECTIONERS, PUtsbutgli* Pa* >st extensive Fall Stock ever Lntalns, con* Is ting of— . 25 bxaMscrcaonlj 25 do Vermicelli; - . SO do Texan Pecans; 25.doIllinois do; 50 doz oss’d Salad Oil; 100 doa Pepper Sliucc; lOOdozKutobup; ■ 50 doz assorted Pickles; 25 doz ass’d Preserves; 125 bxa LoteDgM;. 2a o'b SaTtllncs, SO bxs refined Liquorice; 12 cases do; . 100 kegs German flam"; 60 gross Mrs. Miller's fine Cut; 50 ct. Mrs 'Andcrsc'U’Biio; 2oaoa Olives; 25 doa Capers;. SO doa Oiuods; •' GO bags Filberts; - - 60 bags Walnuts; ' ,76 bags Cream Tlfuts; 6baga Greni. Walnuts; .. 160 bags Dairy. Salt; 120,000 Princlpe'Cigafs; ' 20,000 Wash.- Acgalia do; 18.000 Havana do; ' 1 30,000 Half Spanish do; Mpo lOWA FOUNDRY, NO, 103 WOOD STREET. CHIOKKRINti'S IMASOS. I.ATEBTBIUSIC. TOBAOOO-260 boxes and half boxes fra*"? a, lb and l lb Lump; Xhadom Twist, Diamond Twist, blx TwUt, Pluir, Bussell 4 RobinsoD’s, Grant's, Anderson V Thomas, HOT CORNI HOT: CORN U-r; Another sapply Just ro ccWedirndtorMleby :: !!••*>,'■ <lms4 _ Wiyoodßtrcat /TIIY WAKRANTS—46OO WANTISffJy jj octtO • AUSTIN liOOMIB.'Jio. 92 ToUrth St '■*_ ]> - V fc ■•“' v’. : FOR SALE AND TO LET. Property for Sale* . * . THE subscriber offers for Kue, on very reasonable'terms,' tonfollowing property, viz: .* A Three Story Brick Dwelling House, Na 110 ram between Hay, street and Evans’ alley; and Lot 26 feet fronts extending back 112 feot to an alfby.. The House is one of the* bestbuildinga, and in one of the most :pleasaat nelsbbbr hoods In the city. \ . Five Lots—embracing corners of-Front ob£ Ferry streets; one hundred and five feet front On Ferry and sixty feet On ' Front street, with a good throe story Brick .Building on the cornor, a two story Frame on Front Et, and two Brick Build* Ings, used as shops, on Ferry st. . .. A Lot, SI feet front by 80 feet deep, on Front, between Market and Ferry streets. A Lot, with very convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot 20 feet by 80, fronting on Congress and Elm sts. - . A House and Lot, on Wylie street, near the new Court -Housd/ The house Ss well arranged and in good order, and is now occupied as a hotel.. A Throe Story Brick, on Smlthflcld street, near Seventh being in an oxcdlent business location. The Lot is 20 by 80 feet deep, fronting on Bmlthficld st. .. ACottogeFramoandLot,2Bbyl2ofe6t,frontingonAnne and Robinson streets, Allegheny City. This is a very dcslrk* hie said pleasant location for a resldEßce. - .... : r Nine Lots in the town of McKeesport, each 60 fret by 150. .Several of these are on. the Main street. ; ; >, . Eleven Acres in limotown, on the Honongahela River, on Which there are 4 houses; there aro some 6 or 7 acres of ex* collect stone coal/and abundance of limestono, oouvfenioUt to the ponding; and twp.ooai pits open. Hinety Lota in the town of Colombia, 60 feet by 150 each, nearly all level, and well.located.. The tenant of each Lot has the privilege of nslng whatever stone coal he may re quire for his own use, from a pit near the Locks* Columbia Is a pleasant situation on the bonk of. the Honoogabelariv* er, a short distance below Look No, 3, in the midst of an ex* tensive stone cool region, and would be A desirable point for manufacturing establishments. • ••' < < Two Hundred acres of superior Stone Coal,with House, Railroad, do. This property has a front of 140 rods on the Monongahfela river; Ah excellent landing; good- grodeond foundation for railroad—with enough level ground nt-ono point for houses and gardens, or locations for monufretoxiek Tho vein is doep enough to allow horses to be used in haul* lag out the coal—the quality of which, for iron work, steam, gas, or ibr any ordinary uses, Is not surpassed by any in the country. ..{ ■ In my absence, my agent, James Blakely, Ecu, will give albpecessary information, and be authorized to give warran tee deeds ibr any property sold. JAMES MAT, nyga . i. • . » No, ltd Rwrti rtnid :■ FOH.TY-ONE BUILDING I.HE'S : t ■ . • ako . Two Large Brick Dwelling Hooaos’for Sale. 1 1 'HE subscrlbernow offers tbo following desirable propet- X ty for sale, situate In tho Seventh Ward, and but ten minutes walk from the Court House.; “' / ’ V...- ' \ ONE LABQE BRICK HOUSE, with nine apartments, sltuated on the corner of Colwell and-Miller streets. ' Also, ONE LARGE TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, wlth eight apartments, situated on Kecd street. Light Building Lots on Golwell street; ten Building Lots on Reed street; twenty-three Building Lota on Miller stieot. This property 1 Is very conveniently situated, and will bo very.desir&blo for private residences. The above property, if noteold previous to the middle of May,1854, will be put up at Public Auction, v * Tanks:—One-fiftn cash; the bolanco in ten years, with annual payments. For further particulars, enquire of the subscriber. • JACOB TOMER, sepl3 om 7 Corner Colwell and Miller sts.* 7th Ward. • . For Sale. A LOT OF GROUND In Hogg's Flan of Lots in the Third Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, near High street, and being 29 feet front on Pennsylvania Avenue, and running baok 117 fret. The property will be sold,clear of all incum* brance, except an annua! ground, rent of one hundred and sixty-five dollars,to which it is now subject. On the proper ty are oeven good TENEMENTS—five brick and two frame —all two stories high, and renting tor about fire hundred dollars annually. Price, $1200; SGOO cosh, and $6OO In 6 months—by good endorsed paper; WM. C. FRIEND, • Jolfctf Attorney at Law* No. 126 Foturth street. /■'tOAL LAND FOR SALE—2S Acres of Land, with a vein Coal feet thick, with a lower vein of 2 feet; only 18 Inches between the two. The Land is a good soil, and 16 Acres in cultivation. A good Dwelling House,Fruit Trees, good water and timber. The Land Is soluble for Garden* log purposes; situate about 4 miles from the city; a short dlitanco from tho Brownsvillo MankHtood. 8. CUTUBERT •& SON, dccl General Commlß.don Ag'ts,l4<)Thit<l st. For Sale* I WILL BELL my unexpired lease (fourteen years) of a Lot, situate on O'Hara street and Spring niiey, in the With Ward—M ft frontiogon O'Hara.street, and running back 100 ft. on Spring alley, on which- is erected a four storied Brick House, 40 ft. square, with a frame, two stories, CO ft. on Spring alley, well calculated to carry on any branch of manufacturing boylncsa. - Being engtgod in man ufacturing in tho country, I offer tho above for sole.. In* quire at No. 425 Liberty street. • ©dfctf EDWARD FABER. Ten Acrea-Xor Sale* TUB sub»mbcr off«.>r« for'fca«e Tea Acre* of Land, near the reridwoeo of R«▼. Dr. Campbell. in Manchester, all of which is in the highest state of:cultivation. Near CoO bearing apple, peach* plum and pear trees,.all of which are grafted fruit, are on the lot; also, about three acres of vine* yards of the lw«t quality of gropes; tlmcUier Improve menu are two Dwelling liousiiu and catfto&as; one of tho dwelling!! I* uev. not having been yet occupied. The profr poet from place is among the most extecFive and beau tiful in thu country. It is abundantly supplied with fine novet'iailiug springs. Apply to Mr. Craft, on the promises, or to JAMES BLA&KLY, Estate Office, cor. Borcntli and Smithficld sts.. An extensive variety of Grape \ines fur sale. Ap* ply os above. _ __ . dcclO FAftfiX FOft SALE. rpHE subscriber offer* at private sale n 3MALL FARM, X containing bLXTV ACULb. t-Hunuxl iu Franklin town* ship, Allegheny county; with about fiity acres cleated and In a good oiato of cultivation; a good young Orchard, of the best hind of fruit; a good Log ilouaoand Kitchen,and a Log iisru; about tan iniles from Pittsburgh, and about four miles from Pcrrysvilie. For further particular*, enquire of WILLIAM GRAHAM In himickley vlllo, or to the sutocribor, on the premises, dealil lIUKII NKHLY. Fifth Street Property For bale* 4 .VALUABLE LOT ffif UKOUND, J 8 fret front by 120 •XX deep; MtUAtcd on I icKt e;ruet. nearly opposite tho new Past Oflleu and Custmn Ilouiio. fho situation of this lot makes it one oi tho moet derirable business localtous In the city. • fj Term: one-third cosh,audfpiriahee to twoyears; or one* third cash and an improved farm of bottom land for gnnlcn lug purposes. Apply to JOHN. B. KENEDY, decS:lm Watch Maker. I if til street. THE owner Intends loaving tho city, and will cell, on reasonable term*, a good T WO STORY BRICK HOUSE, of three rooms, store-room, finished attic, and. good cellar, with Lot uf 17 feet front by 85 deep: sltunto on Third st. This la a gad location for a baker, there being* Urge oven in tho cellar, which eo?t SSO. Price and terms mado known at tho Real Estate OflUe of a CUTHBERT A SON, . doclG . ■ 140 Third street. ■ *\7*ALUAULK CITY KItOPERTY FOR SALE, consisting Y of two Three Story Brick Houses on Penn stroet; also,, three Dwelling Houses in the rear. Tho Lot is 4S ft. front bviOO deep. The Houses on Penn struct are excellent business stands. For price and terms, call at tho Real Es tate Ofllce or S. CUTHBEBT A SON, deelO 140 Third street. PLEASANT RESIDENCE FOR SALE,siluatod onMouut Washington, within twunty minutes walk of tho city. Tho Lot Is-100 feet front by 205 deep on n 10 feet alley. The bouse is uew, just finished, having six rooms and a cellar. Price $l2OO. Terms $lOO in hand; balance at $2OO .«year. 8. CUTUBERT * 80N, dccl9 140 Third-strceL- A BIRMINGHAM GROCERY STORK FOR SALE.—A fV. bargain can be had oz it, If called for soon. Itlsono of tho beat on that side of tho river, doing afine cash busi ness. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, declT 45 Market street Jeney Wagon. A GOOD SPRING WAGoN, with shafts and pole, suitable A for one or two horsey will be sold ebcop V JAMES McMAStERS, jalfi Eagle Livery Stable, Beventh st. . For salc, A SMALL FARM, situate in Lower St.: Clair Township, about one mile from the Boroaghof Birmingham,eon talntng &IXTY ACRES, more or less. It to all cleared and under cultivation. For further particulars, apply to jo24:tf - W. SYMSIE3, Birmingham. ENTERPRISE WORKS. bo. 136 wood BT&EBT, *umx> noon bxlow vmQur allzt. BQW& <t TETLEY. IMPORTERS and manufrcturcre ol CUTLERY, SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, RIF LK 8, Ac. Wo IJj&y keep agenoral assortment of the above Vr . articles constantly ou hnud; together <rith a general varioty of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns,.Pto tetoand Revolver*,' FiaakflvHorns, Shot Bclta, Cap*, Powder, Lead and Bullets ; Bowlo, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and Hair Dressers*..Bhears; Pocket Scissors, Ac,— Also. Trusses and Supporters. ; > ■ Jobbing and repairing neatly located. 1 ” RIFLES!—We are making Rifles of every description, to order, of the best material, and workmanship warranted.— Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill ed with despatch. Hunting p&rtios supplied at Wholesale prices. ; : PJ I6 CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY BOOKS, at DAVISON’S BOOK STORK, 65 MARKET street, near Fourth.—The subscriber having now opened his Holiday Books, would invite Attention to his large assortment of JUVENILE and other BOOKS suitable to thescason. Tha .assortment in cludes Children’s Books, for all. ages and jmraes; English classics, in splendid cabinet binding; the most .elegant edi tlons’of pocketj Cwnily and pulpit Blbl®3} superbly Illus trated English works; and Prayet.Booka and Bibles in vol* vet* with gold-and silver ornaments* -That he may-have the pleasure' of giving greater satis faction to friends ,and customers, ho solicits early calls; ■ . ’ v ’ ••• : JOHN S. DAVISON,v -65 Market, near Fourth Street. 1 Talto Notice* I- HAVE placed toy Hooka and Accounts in the bands of Janes 0- RictiET, Esq., for settlement, and I earnestly bobe that all who am indebted for subscriptions to the Daily and Weekly Post, oribr Advertising and Job Printing, will lay up as spoodily os possible. Jlr. Richey Is also author zed to settle the accounts of the firm of Qarl‘£R A Layiott, and Harper A Pamirs. - L, HABPEtt, • JOHN LAYTON. : if B Mr- lUchcy will be found at the offico of the Pobt, ‘where the Books still remain* u^ 2 Selling Off to Remove. JAMES ROBB, No. 109 Market mm, Pittsburgh, wUI • offer his present largo stock oi BOOTS, SHOES, and RUBBERB, at. vtry'Jou) prices, until the 10th of. lobruajy, 1864, when he hopes to remore to his New. Store, No. 89 Market street, which ha Intends filling with an entirely new stock- The public are respectfully invited to call ond procure bis presentynme stock, at unusually great bargains — REQAXDLEBB OF COST. . jB®*Bemember the Market street, between Fifthstreot and Liberty. . . . . [ja2.tf_ William Carr & Co.» ' . v (Wst Cins latoaf the firm-of J. Parser ft Co.) . "ITriIOLESALE GIiQCEUS and Dealers In Foreign Wines W and Brandies, Old Monongohelaand JlceUDcd )yhw* key; No. 029 Oomtaerdal Bow, Liberty street, Pittsburgh,, Pa i..-.. JaD.y A XL KINDS OP GOLD,SILVER AND BANK NOTES JX. bought,sold end oxehanged by ■-■ -."i 0C291 A. WILKINS * CO., Bankers, Dnltixl States Bask Building, No. 71 Fourth it., PLttiburgb.: NEW YORK. To Druggists AKoxoliaiits throughout tko Union. D* B. M’CULLOUGn, * HAHUrACT'CEER AND DEADER IN PAINTS, OILS , : Wo* 141 Mblclen-Dane*NEW YORK, EBBPBCTFULL V Invites the attention of Druggists and Mcrchanta-throughout the Union to bis largo and ex tensive esftsrtment of PAINTS. Oils, Ac., of the BEST and PUREST QUALITIES, : which bo offere for sale on very m£Kl6rata.tCTms, both to cash andclog©-time buyers. Below are enumerated jomu of the leading articles; . . WHITE LEAD,In oil,in kegs 0f.25 to 600fofl.' • BLACK 1 PAINT, YELLOW OCHRE, VKN. KBD,in oil: .'•PATENT DRYER; SPANISH BROWNj TBTRA DE SI BNNA,inoiL . . - -.*•■: • ■■■' UMBER, CHROME, IMPERIAL,. AND ARSENICAL ORKENS;b6iI. ‘ ■ ? .. - PRUSSIAN BLUB,UHKOME YELLOW and VERDIGRIS, dry and in oil. VARNIBHE3 of nil Kinds. ' f • RAW and BOILED UNSEED OIL, PUTTY. WHITING CHALK, LAMP BLACK. . -AH. and'ENGLISH VEN.BED,CHROME RED and YEL LOW, dry and in oil.- . ■ ■ . < INDIA RED, RED LEAD and LITHARGE, dry. STONE, FRENCIL and AMERICAN OCHRErdry.. . CHROME, PARIS andBRUNSWICK GREEN,dry and in .bit .. -• (1 - FRENCH and AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS.- ' ; and others in Waht of any of thoabove mention: , ed articles, will find it to-their interests to call, as our fncili* .-ties for manufacturing and purchasing,!and our experience •ih. the business, give ua&dvaxrtagesin selling'over inOst of those in the same lino. D.B. M’CULLOtGH, ; myfiLSm - - 141 Maiden Lane, New York. - •<■ PAPER W Alt EH O USB. ..... Cyrus. .W. Field & Co., /COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 11 Cliff street, New V York, ore SOLE AGENTS in tho United States for , Mnspratt'a Superior Bleaching Powder. .’ . Victoria Mills Celebrated Writing Papers. •• v ; Bussell Mills Superiop.-r . “ r • - Genesse/Mflls Superior Printing r 11 u • • - Rawlins A Sons* English Tissue **> ■: i ... ’ First quality French Ulbramaririe. . • " . They aw also Agents for the Principal Paper •'Manufactu rers in this country, and offer .for sale by fir . the mort ex tensive and desirable stock of Paper*and Paper Manufactu rer/ that can .be, found; in. this; or-.any other country.- ... •.•!'..! -1 They Occupy the large and. commodious Warehouses, No!;’ 11 Cliff street, No.-M Cliff street, No. ISA Christopher street, and the Lofts otertbe large Iron Stores, 7 and 0 Cliff street. .. Their; business la .strictly-Wholesale, and Writing Papers are sold by thd O&so only. : Their extraordinary, ftcflltics enable thorn -to offur oil Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, at the lowest-possible •prices. • r- Paper nude to order, any aise-or weight. -Liberal; advan ces inade on consignments. of Paper, Paper Maher/ Stock; and'othermerchandize.- • ' . The highest market price paid in CASH for.all‘kinds of Rags ' " m*ar2&l3mi . Bradbury’s Piano and Jlelodeoir Warorooms, NO. 433 EBOADWAY, NEW YORK. ■ > FROM enlarging my Warerooma, I am enabled to keep a much greater assortment of Instruments than hereto fore. Ali Pianos furnished are of an elastic touch,and of an bven quality* bnd',deep, fall, rich, and purely ixxaX tone, qualities mostderiraMe, inasmuch as the voice will late to thetoneof the instrument. All' my Instruments ore fully warranted, a guarantee accoinpaniesevery bill of sale, and are sold as low os can be purchased elsewhere. Second hand Pianos at all prices. - - ffs* A New Invention,-—The Organ with two Bank* of Key*, tho only thing of the kind in the country, having (too stopx,coupler, swell draw stops, Ac., a sweet and powerful Instrument, pronounced by Organists to bo su pp .rfarlbrchuTCheaor Organ practice to the medium sized Or-, gang, price $2OO. Also, the Common Melodeon, of all styles and prices. Beingtbo exclusive Agent for these Tnstru -meats, orders aro solid tod. The usual discount made to the trade, and 10 per cent, to clergymen purchasing for their own vm.' ■ E. O. BRADBURY, t morlßrly 423 Broadway, New York.. PHILADELPHIA. GEOUGE J. HENKEL’S CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE, No. 173 CHESTNUT STREET, : (Oppositk linjspjssnrxct lUit.) . PHlladelplxla. : FUBUITUBE, IK EVEfcY STYLE! ‘ Comprising Louis XXV, Louis XV, Elizabethan arid Antique. withScalptureOarvfngand.moUemstyla; ; In Rosewood, Walnut,Mahogany,gatiawood.nnd.Maplep oil of superior construction, ahd finisbcd ib the ' ' best style,equal to, if not excelling In qual ity, tho Goods of: cny Establish . , mentinthoUnitedStates, none but experienced workmen, (apprett ri decs being positively excluded,) and using the best ma terials, the work cannot fail to give satisfaction to pun > chasers.. Amongst tho -many advantages, offered. to pur chasers,!*' the facility of Furnishing a House, either in ele gant or plain style, completely front one establishment; “by which means ail tho articles m each ■ room correspond 10 style and quality, and the immense stock always on hand, being so various in design, enable? purchasers to, please their Lute in & selection, without the delay necessarily caused la ordering Furniture. : * To {rive an idea of tho finished Furniture on hand, I need only inform you that my Rooms arelTSfeetlong, by 27 feef. Wide; four Boors in number ; with-Shops contiguous, suffi cient to .employ 200 bands, which is a guarantee that the work is all done under my own immediate inspection. 4X2P*The Packing Is all done in the Store, and Furmturt warranted to cany' safely any distance. Visitors to Phila dolpbla arc Tespoctfiillyinvitn! as purchasers or otherwise to call and.examine tha Goods, r, . . : au2s;ly [ BALTIMORE WATCHES, JEWELRY, - SILVER WARE, ''Bronzes,. Clocks, Papier Mach* goods, Rosewood Dressing Cases, Writing Deskry . Eiegant Fans, Opera Glasses, Cutllcry, Fine Oil Pointings, Dresden tmlno, Ac.—-Tho undersigned beg particularly to inritotho visits of citizens and strangeri whether as purchasers or connoisseurs,*) their Tnagnificiint stock, believing It to oxceed in extent, variety and richness, any other in thin country. Xhev..feel sure, Hie advantage of personally selectinggoods atthe dl ffereht fac tori ea in Europe 1 own manu&ctoriett of Jewelry, Silver 'Ware, here,' enable tham to oflbr inducements in prices and <ualfr jtics, amipriesj. considering.finalises,,such aa oiunotboof xer&by any other houra in the trade, . .. ...» i Dedicate goods ro carefully packed as to go safely .any dis tance, andby almostany eonvoyance*. ■; Wholesale and retail.. CANFIELD, BROTHER* CO. 223 Baltimore street, corner of Charles, : Baltimore. > . GEOlltttt STUKGKS, M . BOH 2LXXU7ACTUSES 09 TUB IMPROVED - . <■- > SPIRAL SPRING .BUTTRESS! • BW. Cor: Baltimore cn d Frederick etreets, HaU ftmoM, and N0..51 Walnut if., Philadelphia. * FIVE SILVER 3UJDALB AWARDED. VIE' J - t .’>.AmauCANIJTSTiTCTE;N«w.\ork; - Ry >F&axKU3 Institute, Philadelphia; . j J Mabtiand Institute, Baltimore* \ rpHE peculiar ; improvement iu tho construction of ih!f| i ; Mattresffis,'thaf-aU the elisrristy and heavy.\aooden entirely dispensed wilh,&nd its placo oa(H pUedhy a tighter and. much more durable frame. .The 'spring:! areal! cotinocted by harness lenther hinges, secure! ly rivotted, rendering it impossible for a single ; spring to foil down or get out of place, and making n Bod soehustla that any port may Wraised or boat up. - and Is. thus admiral bly fitted to the wants of tho sick dr asthmatic, who may re? quire a sitting posture. It has all the luxurious softness of , tno best feather bed, with tho lightness .and facility of bond-, ling of the common hair mattress. ~..•: ; These improved Spring Beds ate invariably made of thej hestxn&teriolx,nod will last many years without repairs. .. Persons having Hair Hattreasea con have.tliem altered in to Spring Bods. • . ' • These Beds are well adapted fpr Hotels, bortlis of Ships,: Steamboats and Hospitals. - . v - 1 ALSO, an extensive assortment of highly ornamented, (in euamol,) and plain finished CAST IRON FURNITEJiE, si sting in part of Bedsteads, Hat and Coat Racks. Cane and: Umbrella Stands, Centro, Pier and Sido Tables with marble tops, Qardon Chairs, Settees, ote.i etc.: . Animats, such as Lions, Lambs, Dogs, etc., in Iron, as: : well as the modeUih Woba,farniahed at sllort notice. . ' ‘ dedOly ST. LOUIS JOSEPH niOGRIDGtB, COMMISSION AND TORWARDING MERCHANT, NO. 38 CoMUKRCIAL, JSEIOW I*l he Stheet, i St* I*DUts, Mo., CONSIGNMENTS ahdCommleslons.ViU meet with prompt and personal .attention, and - Übcxai adranow will be; given when required, on .Consignments or Bills of Lading,: tn-Aantl.'. -■ • ' ; Orders for the purchasa of Lead, Groin, ueznp ana other will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices.: .'The Receiving, and Forwarding of -Merchandise and' Pro~ dace will moet with espoci&l care and dispatch ;■ the lowest rotes of Freight will olways be procured, and the espouse of Storage and Drayogo as muoh-as posaiblo avoided. . i BXWRS.vcra:' .. Bagb A Bacon, fitLouls; EUigAMorton, Cincinnati; Charless, Blow A Co., do; Strader A Gonnan v -v; . : ;dd;i Chouteau A Valle, do; HosoaA Frazer, .: do;: Doan, King A Co., do; Springer A Whiteman, do;v J.W.BatlerAßn>.,Pittsbb;' E.O.Gboodman A Co.,- • . do;. DLeechAOo., do;-fc.AQ. Aamall ACo.,Phllada; Wm* Holmes A Go., do; • Morgan, J. M.Buck & Morgan:: Blow A March, New York. B. B. Uomugys, . do;, Frost A Forrest, do; Shields A Miller, ■' . do;, Charles A.Melgß*. ■■■: do; JosiahLco A Co,, Baltimore. A. G. Harwell A Co., Boston; Abraham J. Cole, ' - do;. Howard, Son A Co., do; W.B. Reynolds, Louisville; ll.D.Newcomb A Bro., •• do;, T-C-Twioholl A Co.,Commission Merchants, New, Orleans*' have an open Policy of Insurance, which Will cover nil shipments to my address, when advised by letter per. mail, or when endorsed on bills of lading-before, or at the, time of shipment. JOSEPH MOGRIDGh, .. aug6 - St. LoulfU : Seymour's Galvanic bupporter. THIS' APPARATUS possesses all the mechanical advan . tagea of the Abdominal Supporter now in use, and also ; gome valuable advantages over them, besides the galvanic: attachment.: ■ - >' •• .ThaMbndwlng recommendation £s from the editor of the: New-Hampshiro Journalof Medicine.; The general form and eonstraatibn of these Instrumenta haa;beezi before; atafal in this Journal; ‘ Tho Editor has boon using thorn in, his practice for the last three months, and does not hesitate to recommend them.to physicians.”. •. . . For sale by BA FAHNESTOCK A CO, Ja2B Corner of First and Wood Pittsburgh. ! BAPBRI PAPEItI! PAPKitlll-i ' . CO reams Printing Paper, 24x37; 0 do do do 22x32; ,2T do Envelope do 21x37; j. Also, evown; med., double crown, double medium, straw, "lea, and otherpapers, in large quantities; For sale by ■ Ja28..... .... - . ,Bi .T. O. MORGAN, 108 Wood et.. Notice* . fpHE PARTNERSHIP which existed between the under ; X • signed and Hesby SirsiPts, under the firm of HENRI: SIMPLE & 00., la dissolved, iml iho uodetsiiiood are authorised to transactandsettlo up the business of the, i»ti)' firin'. ' TjBlS-tf 1 ; PATRICKS t FRIEND. THUD CAGES—PIain, Fancy ami Breeding Cages, o£ Ta-.j fj tloqs Blzea end patterns. Price fromsl to ss—-from. | the Seed and HottietiHurid Warehouse* IVUi street.*. i- ,< 4 _> • .-.JAMES iWABDBQPs i | ; ’ v \;\r- ••/-«. * - -- •• - - :•'• ■• *>w. - • ' '-‘ t “' : ~ v '*''''' . Tv- SV,fc V--' * mtlymoming post. THURSDAY MORNING: * j A' Chapter of Curious Facte. • A load wire, the thirteenth of on inch BUBtaine 281 lbs. A tin wire, the thirteenth of an inch Bnstains 34.7 lbs. v" Gan metal is 12 lbs: of tin and 100 lbs of cop per. ■ The emerald is ranked amongst the gems, bat is now found only in Peru. . It is green, and har der than quartz, And alwayß in orystal. Orien tal emerald iso green sapphire. The European mountains coasietof primitive and transition rocks. The snrfaco of the earth is 100,862,256 square miles ; and its solidity is 250,926,035,315 cubio miles." "■ ... • .. ... • • The sea is to the land, in round millions of square miles, as 160 to 40, or 4 to 1. . ... The narrowest part of the Atlnntio is more than two miles deep.: In other parts about one and,a half miles. Bullook describes a fOßil lizard 160 feet long. Rounded pebbles aro broken fragments of rock; rendered, smooth by mutual attritions in long timo, by water' and tides. - • - The, Amazon falls but a foot in fiftymilcs; the Rhine one foot in a quarter of a mile ;the Loire a foot in one and a half miles. ■ Ninety species . of bones of quadrupods have been found, which, are now unknown. The waters of the Red Sea appear to be thirty two feet higher than the .Mediterranean, and tho Gulf of Mexico is twenty-two feet higher than the Pacific. ■ - About thirty fresh water springs are discovered under the sea, ponthof. the Peraian Golf. 1 The Mediterranean makes a tide of only one or two feet. . Tho Caspian is 300 feet lower than the Baltic, and 345 lower than the Euxine. No. certain theory is formed of the cause of earthquakes; Bat the most general and rational ascribe them to steam and the force of gases form-: ed by water and metalio oxydes. Fourteen earthquakes, in different parts of the globe, were recorded in 1827, and perhapß this is an average number. •Tho Sandwich Islands are volcanic. : Owyhee is in the cone of a volcano higher than Mount Blanc. ■ Count Rumford, by boring a cannon within water, so heated it by the friction, that ho made it boil, and actually boiled a piece of beet in it. :■ 1 000 gallon of . .water in steam will raise sixgal lons from 50 to 212. - Lamps were üßed by the ancients, and candles were the invention of tho middle ages. . At first, wicks were made of hemp, papyrus, and the pith of rushes. Ox and sheep tallow iij now prefer red. ~ . One pound of hydrogen consumes, or fixes se-. ven and a,half pounds of oxygen, which melts 320 pounds of.ice, One pound of wax, oil, or tallow, consames or fixes two pounds of oxygen, which melts 104 pounds of ioe. The iuvisiblo radiations from heated bodies may bo noted upon by refraction like light, but they do not pass through transparent bo dies. A volume of ice iB melted by as mnch heat as will raise an equal bulk of water 140 degrees. Animals their, vital temperature is m orcased one-twelfth: Melted snow produces about one-eighth of its hulk of water; benco snow, two feet deep pro duces three inches ol water when thawed. : . In Cornwall, certain steam engines have lifted forty million pounds, one foot, with one bushel of coal; and ono at Wheel Town lifted sixty-two millions, with an eighty inch, oylindeT. Water saturated with nitre loseß 17 degroes of heat; and with nitrate of ammonia 4b degrees of heat. .... .. .. ■ , : j All solid bodies become luminous at 800 de grees. Extreme cold produces tho sameperceptionon the skin os great heat: When mercury is frozen at 40 degrees below zero, the sensation is the same ns that of teaching red-hot iron. Acids Combined with water, condense it and produce' beat, 1 ' Eggs are batched at 104degreeB of heat. . When a bulk of Uma and water are combined, the heat is caused by a condensation equal to tho bulk of lime, for the mixture is the same bulk as at first. ': Water boils at 127 degrees at the top of Mount Blanc. . Tho coldest hour of tho twenty-four is five in tho morning; and tho warmest is from two to threo in tho afternoon. The mean beat is from half-past eight to half-past nine. The greatest range is in July, and the least m December, v One volume of any gas combines with one of another, or with two or three exactly. ■■The. Tarhsh I Yar—The Dejeat and Dreadful Dose of (he Russians at Citale—Further Accounts of the Mattie. —We have further accounts of the battle of Citale, confirming the TarkiehsacoeßSos. It appears that the Russians were concentratiog a forco at Citale,: in order to attack Kalafat,on the 13th, but: on tha 6th fifteen, thousand Turks marohed out of Kalafat, attacked end stormed Citale, had a conflict with the Rus sians in- tho field on the 7th, and renewed the battle on the Btb,- ending m the evening with tho total discomfiture of the Russians, who; confess, to 4,000 killed, and their generals Aurep and- Turnout, wounded. . ~ On the 9tb, the Turks having remained Over nlgbt on the field beyond Citale, attacked the. reserve Of-the Russians; and drove them baos -upon Krajova, with the loss of cannon and im .measo slaughter on both eidcß. On tho 10th the Turks, having razed the Rus-. a!an fortifications, roturned to Kalafat. _ The Turks were commanded in this notion :by. Selim Pacha, Zodlmzky, and Mehmed Pacha—one qf whom, probably Mehmed, is re ported killed.:. Tho above victories were officially announced -to the French and British embassies. ■i ■Operations in Asia—the Hungarians and Poles in the Field, etc. —There is very little news from Asia., ........ Letters from Trobizonde, of 6th December, •say that Sohamyl had organized a Polish nfio -regiment, 3,-200 strong.. He has plenty of provi sions and ammunition, and is organizing an army atDagheston. Tho Abassians are in alliance with him. .......... The-Jlunganaus and Poles whu had been wait ing at Constantinople for employment, were ship ped on the 24 January for the army m Asia. Klapka declined an Asian oommand, but offers to eervo in Europe. ..- On-the 6tb-January ; the whole of tho allied fleet were in the Black Sea. , - ' Movements of the Allied Fleet. —Two ships had bcon'Bent with the following note to tho Rus sian government at Sebaßtopol conformably with : •fho: orders- of tho British and French govern ments:— ■ ;; ' Tho hrilbti'Kiuadroii, in concert with, that of France, h nh tha point of uppearipg lit the Block See. Tho ohjectoT this movement is to protect ttie.Ottomnn.territqryTronr ng grcsßioiror hostile nets. 'We.apprtee you thereof) with a: view to prevent ail collision tending to disturb the anucabie reliitibhs'existirigbetween onr governments, which we aro: desirous of preserving, and which, no douht, yon aro equal ly anxious to maintain.- To this end we shonld feel happy : 40loam that you, animated by.theeeintentions,Tiaddeemed it expedient to give tile requisite instructions to the Admiral: hnnunanding .tbe Russian forces -in the Black Sea, so as to ; obviate any occurrence calculated to endanger, peace.. (Signed) :. RKBCLIFFE, BARAGCAY DTim.TF.kS. : - It was at firet intended only to Send a portion of the fleet only into the Black Sea, butn rnmor was current that the Whole of the Russian fleet bad sailed from Sebastopol, consequently , the whole of tho allied fleet entered. It was fur-, tberruttOTed that Russian ships of war were; off Erzuroum,'probably ■ expecting to intercept: the‘Turkish convoy,c(whtoh was tinder tho pro-: tection ofthe allies,) carrying 16,000 men for: Asia. Merchantmen at ■ Constantinople .on the. 9th; report not having Been the fleets; • they are consequently Buppoeed to have sailed towards Batoum, where, it is surmised; the Russians have also gone. Around' Sebastopol and the coast of Crimea,: tho Russians' are erecting batteries, and have: extinguished all the lighthouses. —New ■ Fork Herald. . . - . ; . . ~ ... ■.. VinoisiA. Smaii, Noteb.—We have the satis-; faction to announce the foot, that there is not a single Bank in: tho Dietnct of Columbia now. is suing: small,notes..: There .are, however, some, five or six ehinplaater shops located tit Virginia., dating their: notefl.nti Washington; D.C., Still in full bloat.,:,lt is,to be hoped that the proper an-' thorities of Virginia .will; soon pat a stop to all; such, banking::within: her limits.; Will nottbe. Attorney Genocal of the State toko the matter m hand, —Washington Star. < ‘Si'vs.-V'' V-. « ~v >. I'*. ‘ v , V *• , u r» » . .•■ ■ ■■■■ a r <* •'l' n. " :■ .’■ ' *},•***<»>' - . ' ’■■■•*. ■• > «■■ 1 ■•, ■■■ \ ..A ' ' «, i V L ,• .. ■ 1 * ' t » ■* ‘ FEBRUARY 9. FOIIEIGN SBWS. - t - t • ■ ■> ■ ■ ,1 * v* •* *.' <%?*.: „ -V'"•■ NIJMBER 164. MISCELLANEOUS. SOAP— 550 boxes Palm, • J .} 10 do CiiKfilUy ... . .!■ •/. 5 do Almond, - : - 2' do OUto, • ' y 2 do Canditb . t ' ,1- ;■ $0 r do’ ToUctandPaiicjr;Toreftlety ‘ - noT24 / . / J.D; .WILLIAMS*,m-Wood fitmt If kftHALF.JBOXJSS JiAlßtttt;. . Avfv 100 <\t do ' do „ 20. kegs Sun.-,'V do , r :;; v. .20 UfTkoga Son* do • . / ■ 10 hf. kegs Malaga Grapes; 10 boxes Moflalna-Leroana, • . Jl&ceWsd this dav and fay calft Hy : . Joshua Mum fi it cO., 39 Wood"8t ftnfVßKDMSl'lGi}. vHJU 300 .boxesM.iuasisitiai , K-Olialf boxes SLR. BaUla*; 200 qf. ' « -' <f « ;* ; r ;2oo'boxfifrßuioy ToysP V u-. ~ . IOU ; .‘V : ilotto lozengbs,• . ‘ RiwibiTing and for sale by , ~ deeg C. ANDERSON A CO; No. 0 Wood at. Onr 1 I?IBJSCiUOKKBS, NO. 1. - &\J\J 50 da . Jackson • dd ' ' - . - - ■ 20,000 Torpedoes. # . .. v • i--... .1 caw Nutmegs. •.*,* '.v;- -> .. , 80 kegs Cooking Jlalalns. ; Received and for sale by . , * ,j v • • • ;;r . decO : J..C. AMDKBSON ACO., No. C Wood*, f^ODFlSH—Jostrecelved, ' •' •' - :- ; \y- • 10 casks prime Codfish,. 5 bblsNo. 1 Salmon, • •• •' '/■■■'■': SOOlbsombked Salmon, : r**U - £obMs gib’dDerring, -'' \'.*,} - 20 do No>3 Mackerel. • ' VA l&O boxes Burlington scaled andNal smoked Ifarilng, For calo low forcash by JEHU HAWORTH, dccO - - ' Coroor of'Diamond and Diamond alloy. CLUSTER. HAIBINB—ISO boxes, at sl,so,per box; • -■ . • . : 100.. boxes No,. I'-Fir© Crackers, slj3734per.box,or iq.per pack, at, ~ „ v 7 »WORTITB, - flcc23. . Corner-of Diamond and Dlaiaond alley. : TT OVEKINtFS SUG AIO-taW , bbls.Lovcring , ».Cruabe(L and JL/Pulverfied Sugars for rale bjr\' v jv'HJwOETH« . : ja2o i ; ......: .•Corner.of - EOYS’ AND YOUTHS.TIUG&.&U* AND CALF BOOTS, at very lovr pricea" • L. E HAYWARD. feb3r„ ; ,/. ;y ■•.,Comer of Marks tap d liborty ttrcetA T^KUri'r—.BOsackaßeaches, V- f r//' Jl 00 * do. Apples, received ihit day, Forfealo by fe3 , ■ KUIKPATRICKAHEBROMfI. >EARIB.-r»l5 caskafor sale by. ... - ; >•'. fi>3 ~ • ' KIBKPATRICK A^HERHOSfg. INSRJ2D bbls. Linseed OUiforsale by 5 - - t.k 3- ... , , KIRS PATRICK. A.'HKRBQN g. BROOMB.— -150 <lozeh f vfar sale bv . r. fc3 ' KIKE PATRICKS BfitißlWg. T Lard,lor^alebv - M :V.- i--i Jj fe3 . . KIRKPATRICK; A HERBOHg. SALAD baskets in store abd'for sale by. " FLEMING : &BROS.t ~ S , Saccespors tQ J t -Kjdd & Co^. • fe3 ■ : v :60 Wood street. SAND CRUCIBLES—IOOO n«t* m store end far sale.by r fe3 - , FLEMING » DROS. CALCINED ALAGNKBIA—2SOO lbs. in store and for sale by . r. : .ir\- FLEMING: A'BROS. FOWDERED; RHUBARB—GOO lbs. In etore and Tbr solo by , [fe3T a _ FLEMING&J3BOS. ►AIN KILLER.—IO gross PerryDaVlsViustYtLelVed and , - for sale by, V r . ; , -(fe3] , .: ■ FLEMING .'ABRQ3. • PANJSH. ACCKBATXO—IOOI ba.lo storeamUbcealerby i f»'3 * * FLEMING' & BROB. iILVEit. SAND—IO bbls. in store nnd&r salAby^’-» > . fe3 .•: v : < FLEMING A BROS. SUP., C. SODA —200 kegs for sale by ... - lt. ET SELLERS * CO, /"'UiALK.—GaCO ttisfor sale by: v. : - SZQ \J fob 3 ; ■■ . .• R. E. SELLERS A CO. lbs'fot sale by •* ’ -. :* ) Ü b3v : . . , It. B.;SELLERS *:CO. 'LM BASK—r4OO-2)3prime.&rßal«by ,- \v. .'<,v i . foM ■■■■■•; 'IU E:'SELLERS^'CO. KEAii TAKTAJt—2OOO K»9 fbr sale by ; * . febG ■ • R. E. SELLERS *■ Qft CHROME YELLOW—IOOO lba for fnle by feb3 R. K. BELLEBa t CO: TIAL CORKS—i I2OO gross various qliallUes fbr feb3 ~ . , ; ; ■ , B. K, SELLERS t 00* ~ TU3T RECEIVED— O/ .-. fibbdsJ'.S-Lovering’s Pblla. ByrupJ s-.oi*.? 2 bbls St. Louis Golden. Syrup; -. . .. ... .- • ' BhfbWs do' do - ; lotongolLkegdo - >: ? j.,do - -.ij For sale at the lowest market price by < -decg BAILEY;A RENSHAW, Liberty BC ? PPLES—IOO bbls choice Applet for sale Ipw by (- >i j decS BAILEY & RENSHAW.,2S3 Liberty rt. «OR ust received a freali supply of - / Upright fiteek Broilers .w mucKin-demand^-fimaide . • ffdb2] . • - BAILE Y. A-BENBHAW*. tlAMi—Weiiiwo thlO dnyro . <£ived,. per -steamer Statesmnn, P tbjrerai Sugar cured of the brand so much' relished by the* visitors at Bod* fordSpringiK, Side at t'ho-lofTest rntes I ! by''- BAILEY. A RBNSHAWv t ja27 ■ ' "253 Liberty fitrofet. HYAMILY .BATTlNQ—Achoice&rtlcle'fbr quilting,- rec*d U and by . ~ BAILEY & ja27 : V ’-* : 253 &trcet? T>ARED PEACHES— t 2 bbls <«ftnr qaali tr received, and JZ for sale by . , .[feb2] ; y . y BAILEY & KESSHAW* EOH THE HOLIDAYS—A general assortment of. now Fruity indudini; Currants/ Flgß, Ejunea-arid Lemonsalso, Hard,. Soft ;ond Psper-ahell Aimonda, Wal* nuts and Filberts, wboleSala'w retail; *'' \: J ' . ;,dec!s-. f jvi ;; &;RENHHAW. - SEG ABB—Just rec’d, B Bupply of choice. tlxcfio vonaSegars, in' 100 t>ctxe£. ••" v ; dec2 ; - ii TiJtUJBT A BKffßgATft t BA¥ HUAl—fiix Dozen Terr superior quaiity.xeceived. fcy josr'FiiEMiNdr^ . \ Sneceesog teteWteo* A Co. BOUCK’ti iMi'iACKA Swuiia's, do. A. supply. of ibeso celebratedmedicinesreoeitecftiy. " ‘ ' • • - Saecgagor.to L. Wilcox Jk Co. GOX’SSPAiIKLING GELATIN—A largo supply just re ceiycdby • . -j., > . fob 2 , goceessorta fr- Wilcox A 00. c JUDD'S LIQUID CUTICLR—The best preparation' yet discovered for dressing Bnrnsf.Bealdg > T and all kinds of wound*. - A large supply received by * • %SLFfiBbQ2lo : » v ’ „fob 2 , . . . •fiaceflssortohrffiilcoxAQo.- 4)/=» GKOSS MEXICAN.MUSTANG LINIMENT In store •M*y> and for pale by- l .. ■* ■■ --- FLEMING /8808£ <v ? - -jaSO . ; , ■■.■ . 1 , NojOQ !Vpo&'St; > ■ MABStt’S TBUBS-—Xta-moat perfect,Trues now, inusQ' A supply receiTed by ‘JOB;- FLEMING,— ■-* jti26; £accossor to L.-WHcor: A Co. BECKEE’SiiYa celetnalol article if » . sore fornsorefaudinflamed eyes, been Belling it fur ‘the last' ten years,' and, have scarcely, if erer, known If to; fell: in. omy single instance.; > Xhdse'Suict-. ed should give it a,trial, ; .; : ' /.'•■; - . ■ 1 A'largo supply received by -' 1 ■ JO3. ELESIINGi' vl . . .. . ja2o . SuccoEftorso.li.‘Wilcn*tkOo.'f • 'CToaTfiTTEtt «K STOMACH bliTKKa.forsalo Tl by * ' “JOSEPH FLEMING, 1 * . jaU- • • Successor ,to«L.Wilcox&,Oo; , -TUSTDECEIVED—2O bblaJ. S. Lororings £C£-’ Crushed tl'and Pulverized Sugar* for sola by -v-.-' BAILEV & RENSHAW* < <iftc2B . -'Wholesale and Detail Grocers, 253 Liberty it. ' tVIDiiB AND‘VINEGAR-- “ ' ' > ' ' ) • lObbUEconomy Crab Oder:-• •< r, t ; % 30'“ VV.B. Cider Vinegar; ’ •* ' 6caaksFrtixchWliiteWlne-Vlnegar;fbrsalflby dec22 . , MILLRR A BICKRTBOy./ ' f IEA I —26O half cheats Yonng Ilyson, Imperial, Guppow -JL, der, Souchong, and Pcmcfcoh £ -Tea ; ‘l6O catty.-' boxei do do; for sale .by;. [dec22], A BIQKETBQy,., ERANDY—Vlntages of 1800, - 1833j' 1840;i844, lfctfand 1851 Cognac. Brandy, for-saleinpackaged and dam? johns., - „ (dec22) ; MILLER A BIOKETSON^ WINES Superior Madeira, Sherry, 'Port,/Lisbon, .Clare tjUauta SautetnaWine, foTßaloby paclugabt "demijohn, by [dac22j, - MILL KB A KKJRKTSON, ;■.■■ 50 boxes M.R.' Raisins: '. r ' v '. r.J.- - ' - JX -; :r - i : r z.-jctii-dzyM'zia.i. 20 qr <* ' a ■ for fialo by ■ t dec22 MILLEit & BICKETSOK,' 1 BDTTEJt —12bblspackedUutterfersale by■ -• ► dec!2 , .ailLLglt & KICKETSQN^«, SOAP AND I / . r-: , r'r. ; -:300 boxesJlv.-I Family MJV>-'V:i,v«y. 50 do. Star and MoaldCandles; fbr sale by. dccM ' MItLEU * RIOKMB6^ •i LASt-3^ou; bosCB 'bas'd;tdzia -Winnow Ulaatfot -sala- ty JT dec22 ■ Vi ~ r . MILLEJy .A RICKETSON. -y bbia .No. 3 AiackeroVlargo; - . . . 7 SO'bbls Pickled Herring; lot gate.fry... n dcc22' MILLEK 4 HICKCTBOS. ' j '1 IN -i- XT. A. f ftob's tlollartl Kite, Wotfo'A • BcteWWl >»«,&r 4 BICItCTSOfS'.' ’ V iURDIAL, New .England-Bum, Jamaica'iSpirite, Jiu«n» y mel,Wino Bitter? end f , r > ti ,dec22-... . :• ..■. :• -23^<Mid^^Iiibcrty/W-'.< WINB3 —Oporto, Port,; Toneriffe,- Malaga, iUdeira> Claret, Sherry, White XlbeoUb, Muscat, lisbon, But* gnmWvChampagnet sl72, 3J. A Ttl'lleidslck* Vur Eene Wines, instore and tor wle by : .. ,r - <■. dec22 . MILLKK 4 BICKETSOff. \ V/ filephanttTounera 1 , Straits. Banlt(tnd 3hore«'Wnaocd, Lord Oils,’for skfo by : • ' MILLKU S KiCnJSISOfN I ,'' -'dec22./..' ; ,/,v.mflnd2&|4frertygkfo SALT— 100 bbls Jfo*l SaUjwc’d audio* ?ala hy-V-'-a £ dec22,: J , ' 1 . ‘ •. A ItlC^ET^)y. T^iIBKOIUKRIES.— Ktery description; of .'J£aßfoid«iW ! JCi- are-selling at greatly reduced rates,at the Stile of"- \".• 7. ‘ ‘ A A hlASOtt.* O<A, , . _ ja!3 i cyo.gQjnfU3fdtfefti f * * -TT7"OOL I’LAJBS.—A.A&USOM' & 00,N0.261Vth Bt, -'f Y have marked down their wboLa stock of Plaid Goods from2sto GO percent; 1 • ■■ r .: " J*3T-> SEMI-AJStfUAL BALBOA A.' MASON A 00-i ■wjU USKT, during tkeir sale, over 3,000 Show about less than usual pHccs. Also, 2UO elegani volTCt kiid cloth Cloaks,atsimilar iow'raUw.;•••?-■•■>.' ;■•• . BONNETS— 300 velvet and satin Bouhets TvilVhe.plCWd' out at A A MASON". & Fifth street, at a boat oho-helf thft , uaUal-ratSe* l -'"i'- l ’- , -;--»-- •- t i A • H mariin.a JJo.y2S Flfln streets wilk-durlDy .A.V their sole, offer every description of Dry Goods, at au ImmensercductloUfrom jjal2t WOOL. LONG- BRAWLS.—A A- &ABUN BXFni street, havu on hand over 6000 Wool Shawls of/every quality. *-* r. A,xiy,3oiN; & wiu. bpeftyou baturouyiiJaisiwjj ' four more cases of those cheap DqLalae^at.d ;*nd4o;c«rit£peryar<L' ‘ s . ,'j. : ~ /•>. 7> : jal3; ; ;* .->. A 31A8UN * *X>. havd WWrjarda J\.» of those 8 cent Calicoes, worth .12)£ oents, and also feOOdyarda'frtg^ce'ntiyf&stcolrev"- 7 ';-v- AKD A Fifth street, will off??,their., stock of more than BOO.' dozen of Hosiery and Glove*,at large reductions from usual pricos. '•• *■* • >.»4al3' . - -‘A. - .»■■■. ■ .' 'V . \, • V. ■ ' - \
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