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THE DAILY MORNING POSt. Printed and Publlthei mry MomSns,-(Sunday excepted.) BT a. F, GU.IIMOBS,-\ ' ROEtn-VtST UOBKXtt Cf STOOD AUD JIFTH BTEMT3. 33- TERRS.—tin XtellMS a y»»,- sHcfljin adTanw SU’Dotatf wai lnvoiiailj to wquinxUf oat paid ’•jrSta&’rapk* TWO cnm-fer sale »t the counter Urtlu Office, aud by the News Boys*. ~ ■ -< •: ■? * BE BATEEDAY HOSHIHff• IO3T : I.POIH-.W from thoaamo oßooi oa a Qtg* tljmtot ibo , itaSrt, nt TWO DOIiABS a Jear.lniuHaMe. Single coplea Tr 2^-'Jo 8 paMr will be discontinued (unless at ttodiseto on of tlio Proprietors,)xmUl all «ft«Mg6s o»rald.- ■ ; £2* No attention trill ho paid lo any. order unless accoa ninled by the aoneyyor satisfactory, referohctfta this city. £9" Connected with the Estabktkrnent-qfthc. Morning Post Uenecf th* largest Job Printing Office* \n the city, where all kirdt of viorkudone on theshorUnnoiwt, and mod reason ... oMefems. __ • - • • R ATES OF ’ ADVERTISING* A6BSSD- TTPOIT BT TBS PITTSBI/808 PRESS. fsR-mnseHosMßfiL,o& ussr- •• • _• One square, one Insertion..;.....'. —•»« .*4 ®£o u - ** each additional Insertion....;.•• *5 ** M : one week....— I *• « two wooTCs.\....T —.....7.7. 300 »* .« throe weeks...*— - —.».••••"•• j.JqJ ‘ one aonth-v..,*—« -y , - J*, .***■. ■■» «» « tlireo months... ..«•»•»« .. 900 u four months—-10 00. .. « six m0nth5^.;...;.;..'.—..—..—«;«•» 00 « *• ono year.— 18.00 Standing Card, six lines or less, per annua— 10 00 CSUNQXASU AT PLEABTOX: . One aqutoe, per annum, (exclusive of thepaperk—ySfi PROFESSIONAL CARDS. GEO. F* GUitiMOliK* liH , 1W ATTORNEY AND GOUNaHDDQR AT DAW* Office, Corner of I\>urth strut and Cherry, a11ey, .., - - 1 • ••• piTTßiitmsn, pa.,'- 43-WHlattend to hSa professional: businres.as usual, pi his office, botwepn the hours of 9 A. M. and 4 P, Bl„ of each day.- ' ‘ ' ' ■ '• ,• ' C. Orlando LoomU, : -'V TTORNBY AT DAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood. . Jy-fcy- • ■ •• •*' .11.. . Thomas SlrMarihall) A TTORNET AT DAW-Office, Dowries Fourth . street. / - v:-’ v : .£ rijanTfly, 1 ' R. B. Garnahau, - TTORNRT AT DAW—Officeon Fourth street, between Oberry alley.tuxtlQrant. T- ' i I°^^ T A N.M»Clowry, , ; ATTORN3SY. AND. COUNSEDDOR AT' DAW«!-Offiee to -BakewnlVaDuildingStonOrantetreet. :■ jeS • • . D. H. Haxen, ■ t ' _ TTORNEY' at DAW—No. 127 Fourth street, above and J. S. Morrison, - . ATTORNBY AND COHN BELLOR AT • DAW—Office, re moved to No; 44 Grant street, near Fsortb, Pittsburgh, Pa. ; ' r eprlfey - r Ra'Bfddle Roberts, . • A STORNEY AT DAW—Office,'No; IS^BiiutMel^rtrOTt, A. between Fifth and Sixth. Collections carefollYtiiana* ed to—special attention given to Qmveyandng. [dOrifcly Ttio'niajißfottTls, A : TTORS ET'ATD AW.AND SbDICITOR IN CHANCERY. A OfficQ,-n ext door to the Tost Office, Btoubenville, Ohio. ,my 4 ; •.... ;i B.P. ROIB, a TTORNBY AT L AW—No, 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, fc- A-I?i* fourth door below Alr^^odyTattorfim’a-Dltcry, ■•TwbW / ■; '■ -■ -" J e23 _ m. Bnekcuutcr, A DDERMAN—Office, Fourth street, third door abaye A: Bmllhfield, Booth aide. Convcyandnjof all kinds done with tho greatest care and legal accuracy. Titles to Real late examtnfrt.-dte. -- -•- ~ - ~'j v_uj ; BUSINESS CARDS. tr. b. xkousti. .. ■•• •j. wcRAUDSor# . . i*D Xissnsxt , BSGhrtH ABICHAROSOS. . . AND FORWARDING MBROHANT3. hSO V/ wholesale Dealers In Flih, Bacon and OlljandProdncQ 1 ceuerall?. Warehouse formeflyoccupied by purbruse.*: . Inghram, No. 110 Water and 1» First street, TtUaburgb, T? -R. TRAVO, Diimoirii FiUsbnrgh, Pa., derirT D : P «‘ Conntrv > -Prodqce..-oger3:for: s&le a.choice f> ’ Groceries, selected for foxaily use.: . Spiresof vmrteiy . and UiepnnHt qnalityi groundAt his Stems. Milte. Dried Fruits Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken in <jx* changefor-Merphamlit**. ~, . .-r F.R. D. has procured a full assortment of Dandreth s Warranted Garden Seedß, and invites the attaniion of all In* Tterested. In rural affairs. -■ ; .• < " janit _ ; tBASCTs Or' .jsq. maauAu. BAIl»EY * ÜBJrBHAW,-v ; : TEA ©BALERS AX© FAMILY GROCERS; Dealers in Wooden and Willow Ware, Japanned Tin Wa«slXoase fcceplnj* Utensils, and. Retail, No. 253LJbcrty Btreot, Pittsbnrgha :: - 1 ’ v r • - . »!****__ .* Klnff A Moorbeadt TITHOLESALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— W ho. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh... . ■■ . . {mig . Smith » Sinclair, -J ‘ . TirnoiiESAiß grocers and commission mer- W -CHANTS—CorherWeod and Flint sta. . .POT 3 Paul &. MurdocU, y-iomhission and torwardinq jierohanb.and \j STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Wateretroet,Onrfouatl, ~ OSIO. V r»PEtt j n —.jiih sißmruicK... I- r. Minor. Kirkpatrick A Herronif WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AN© COMMIS SION SIR IIC HANTS, and Dealers In Pittsburgh Mn.au factnres Km 2,13-Liberty strat, PitUbwyJhV* myl^y VE&ifcis RCLbxcs, Jona zncou, ®ub* oirtirs, Pittsburgh* ' Maryland. Pittsburgh. iii C sourga-, SelUrt . Kl rv l<t A ,, Co TbRODUOB AWDGENERAL-COMMISSION MERCHANTS, JK No. 309 Liberty rtr*t, Pittsburgh* Pa. ■ *STwrm. Mnaood and Lard QUA • nrrrriM inrjtft. Vhllt MaiaWtf, RlCSKSOHjPittsburgh. v •• A ttlclt«t«on, m(i •'tTrSOLESALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS OF.BRANDIES, W Wines and 172 and 174; corner of Irwin §Sa liberty etreets, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yanis, constantly on band. - • . ■■••••■•■■ ■■■-- ; J. », Williams, *tITfIOLE3ALB AND RBTAIL FAMILY OROOBB, AND W Fbrwarding‘end*o6mii!ssion.Merchant,..Dealer in Cotuitry Pnxioco end Pittsburgh MannHactum—Woodst, Our doorgaboYe Fifth, PittabnTßh. mara * jom B'aosssr-.-.-...—.— ..—oonanios u'closext. Wholesale And Betail Clothing Heroaonts, . NO. 88-*WOOD BTBEET. . ffWTE aabseriberfl respectfully inform their old customers - I"' iffd the public In general, that they haTe this day .aa aoelated thoms'elYcs in the above business, undor thofina of JOHN bTOLOSKBY & CO. ' They rcspeetfaUy-solicit a each trill be settled by them . BplYea respwntlyely. • •• . : -• ♦ • • • .MiP : jamei C. Watt, .. . *n JTERCHANT TAHOE—No. 45 Fifth street, opposite the JV-L'Thoatre;Pittsburgh, Pa. •. . . ■ . . api? ■ LAIRD, (Ifttoof the firm otOoour & I*azm>,) haring # -opened STORE NO. O, (two.doors abovethe oh - stand,)-for the-purpose of carrying on .the CLOTHING . BUSINESS, hopes by; strict attcntlouto businesstbm&rifc a share of the patronage of iho late firm. ■ ■ ; . N. B>-Olothing made to order In the moat TashlOnable stvlcs, and on tho shortest notice—inferior to none in the, dt,.. • -■■ ■ jan2fcy ! “ . William Carr * Co., . fW»-Oabr lata af the firm of J. Pimm * Coi) - “'tTT'HOLESALE GROCERSqnd Daalcrein Foreign Wines W ond Brandies, OUI Monongebela and Rectified Wic ker, No. 523 Oommerclal Bow, Libert, afreet, PKtabui>!b, ' Pa ■ . . "■ ' " jag-T B. T. O. Morgan, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER—has always an hand a keaeral assortment of School, Miscellaneous and Blank Books, Printing; Post and Cap Paper, AivWholesMo and ißo ■ tall, No. lOi Wood street, bclowFlfth, East side, Pittsburgh. , Wanted, Bags ond Tanners’Scraps. aplfidy H. Weldlu, . . .. ' i . ■YSrHOLBSALB AND BBTAID DEALER ia Blank knd W School Books, 1 Popcr and'Stattooprjy No. fid-Wood strcot,'(l»tiroon Third and Fourth,') Pittsburgh, To. fmrffl ■ . ■ ■ " 11. 0.. Stockton, . . I ate JOHNSON A KIOOKTOIN, BOOKSELLER, STA j TIONEB, Printer and Binder—coruf'T of Market and Tblnl atraata, Pittsburgh, Pa. - - - fjy3l.tf ■ —■— “ w. 8. Haven. • The old Pitransa establishment, SKIT S BMCKTO.T,) widLLATremOOKiM STATION Ev I ■ -RYUTAIuniOUSE—Is 1 prepared to execute 7 wary fltyla ofi LomL CmiiiieeclalV Coni and Btoamfceat: Jeti Printing wd | Book Binding, and famish ercry article In the Blank Book* i Papor and Stationery Une, at tte skGrtwtuottM TOdoalno-i laoßt.rmottiblatefms, .;. . .. —--...v-- j- Blank Book and Stationery Warehonsß, cornerof Market i and Second strata. Printing OQice and Book Blndi Sohnehman do Hnunleln,; T imOGRAPHEItS—Third street, opposite tha Pofifcofflee, XJ Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, BUI Heads, Sfaow.Btllß, •Labels, Architecturaland Machlno Drawings, Business and - —Tfalttug Cards, «ta.» Engraved or: Drown onStoue, Printed ' In Colors, Gold, Bronze, or Black, In the mo*t approved, style, anlat lha most reasonable price*. oct!6:ly "i-.'.' "• - Anttln tioomtv, . ,• : , r ““ *r*EAL ESTATE AGENT,'Merchandize, Stock,.,and Dill JX-Broker,Office; NoiMVourtb Street, (above Wood.) The subscriber having opened an office at tno above plaoe, for ; the •porpoM of negotiating Loans, Bills, Uondi,.Mortgages, and all other Instruxaonts for the security of Money, and for .the purchase and sale of: Stocks Will olso dve prompt>nd .. particular attention-to buying, selling, renting of and lba»* . fqg Beal Estate. [jy7] AUSTIN LDPMIB. jonH TL**nsro.;.-..*»'u.uwneoXi ....coctiraw ftmiso. FLE9IING j ... ..(Successors to J. Kidd A Co,) ..< « , TirnOXiBSALK DUUaOISTS, No. GO Wood ttrat, Pitts . . vy burgb.>Ba. Proprietors..of Dr., M'Lane’fl Celebrated. Vermifuge, Liver Pills, An. - ....■••■ ■■. y-:-; ipy7;y-:;i . ■ . g.A.Falmcatock. ft Co., > ■»• > TnTTSOLESXLE' DRUG WAREHOUSE-Comar "Erst and VY Wood streets, and ooroer Wobd and Sixth.. ffobl : :■ : ; JNO.GROCTTj •.....■ ■: importer of BtandleS) Oin» VHhb, &o.; , ■ • PkALSCIff I •. NE OlfD -MONONGAITELAKTE WHIBET, psack and Apple Brandy, Ac, Also, Bestima Ann UtsmtEK. ■ Corner of Front streets, PittsbtrcghyPa. [deft ' J. Bryar, 7^< TrrrHOBESALE AND DETAIL LIQiUOfc MERCHANT W ISSLlbdrtt street. anflSLPJamond alley, feblthy ~ r “ PAGODA STOItB».’.r: . ’ : ! ond Old Country Block Xcas,l?rench Bran l - - .. ( :dttf3,WlneB, Ao- eoraer o£ Diamond alley and PlttilmrggSr . ftb2B» .• ■' .Walter P. SXttnb*u7 7~rT •-i.*WMPORIBRftad-Dealfir.lni3?r«tch«sd.Aaertto.Paper j X;’maf3- ■ MTIKttSTOKS & CO., FORWARDERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Steamboat Agents, : • • There Haute, Inj/a. Qoimt ~v JtbrognjixciiavGt, Hank Notes, Gold and Sdwr -n. BottoM^SctA ani\Bxchangedt atOte h&X CHANGE ANlr BANKmG HOUSE OF x -WTI.T.TAM A. HILL & CO.» . ’• '* *• 64 wood strut, rznssußOn. g&Jfatgcrt alleged opitoo deposits.-: [janM VA r ,-cOHNUCOPIA^' «*OTST>BBnANJ)‘<SO jg'FE E H OUSE.-$a " v ' "d. BAEKABD. . . ; iVo. 40, F\flh Sirtct, bdio<tn Wood aruf MarteL JanlOslyl Pittsburgh. i Jameß Gardner* Batcher) \MriLL be found ; on the regular market days and even fY Inga INSTALLNo f »B DIAMOND MARKET, Pitts burgh, nod at BTALT."No;O ALLEGHENY MARKET, with his usual -quality of Hams, Smoked Beef, Tongues, Lard, Sausage, & a,Ac. • -Jan27fim ' jobs fEuaKs, ;' y;. cocu&is mstisQ. FI.E2IISG BROTItKUS, . : (Successors IoJ.JDddA Co.) WITOLES A£E DRUGGISTS, ■iVb.-60 Wood Strut, PiiUbxtrph t JPx, Proprietors of Dr. M’Lano’s Celebrated Vermifuge, Liver PillfijAc. ... . •, jalO :• : f JOSKPAPIiEOHNG, fSCCCESHOR TO L. WILOOX * CO.I (CORNER MARKET STREET . AND-DIAMOND, Keeps 1 £/ cocßtahiiy on hand eUTull-assortment of Drogß,;Medi*' chics, MedldooObfiats, Perfumeryyand alhorticlespertaln ing to hi* business. ; Josf? Physiclahs* PrcscEipttca9 r carefully* compounded at *all hours. v f ** * ’ * ja:Qy -£ * i.s ARNOLD <fc WILLIAMS, MANUFACTURERS of Vhilson Furnaces, Hr ought Iron ; Tubing, jind fitting geherally,for warmlrigand ven ttlation ofbuildings. " • A. 4r-WtriiM .contract-2br Vetoing-and 'ventilating by steam or-Lot. water, pipes*or Chiison’a furnace, churches schools, Jid.'pltdls, factories,■ green : li'onse£r/.-court-housis, 4aUB,hotelsordwellings. * ? " feblTv >*-;hj „i-yq.2sManggr.aTsm t Pmsppaqn, . H.AHL, SURGEON DEN?lStV(*ao , sg3®£ll£ - ressor to. G. W. Riddle,) NO. 144 SMITH- STREET. r Tn i r- -jCcS* l Office hours,from 8 to 1 o’clock, ond from 2 to 5 o’clock. • fahlf):!}-. .t-AStt;..—.. -Notici." - -■"■•" " v TO3. FLEMING bating‘araoclattsa with JOS. ABEly the. tl.-hariutaswillhereafter becondurtediindertb* style of J. ABEL & 00.,-at the old stand, corner of Smltliflsld and T Foorth street**- •?. t- ja*:t 5 v'.:CopMCnentup. T UiEUNDEIt SIGNED have this day entered Into co-part* . nership, name and stylo of A. UUTCIII ‘ CO.*fbp thtfrmrfe6s& of tranaetlng-'jj C<ttsmisjuaivand Qt6c6ry business.*' JA3. A. ITOTCUJSON, Pittsburgh. February 1,1851 Co-Paruiierslilpi nPHE *ub2crtbcra have this day farmed o partnership for an Cbriißiiirim and-Forward \ng, in connection with the JSs/i, Bacon and Oil, and Pr> duct business generally* under the style of EsousntlUca ABasos jwuebOUse.No; 116 Water-rod 150.Jfront streets; formerly occupied -by Burbridg* A I ugh rum. . ; - : • i V ' WM. 8.-ENGLISH, • '■ • ; • ; , JAMES RICHARDSON* .-Vr,V':: : ;V. I Jas: JrBENNETT. ■ ■ - f - i Copartnership* j BTF. BERNAtIB;tATITII,a. Jt KIEB aod J.:P. •-LA UTOyhafin;: associated themselves together, do* dertheflrm of JONES, LAUTHACO., wilt carry on thn “ American Iron Works,” recently erected by B. L&uth A Brother,, la .East Birmingham. - : b. r. rossa„ .a. LAUTn.,....«.8. *. r. wotm WOItK S. ; -- • JONES, IiAUTH & CO., S MASUFACTCTIiERS of superior Bi»r, Small, and; Wire ;Ircm, ofaU.dcscrlptioas; warehouse, No. WWater it., twtweeo Market &od Wool sts., Pittsburgh. f jaVltCm , Copartnership Sottee. . william pnxurr. * HAVE THIS DAY associated with mo or partner, my . . nephew, JAMcrPfIBUXi Tho business of manufactu ring and Importing of HOSIERY, YARNS, Ac ,-wIU bo con tinued at the Old tswsd; No. 24 Fifth strcct, cnd conducted under the firm of Wiiztam Dalt A Co. All persona having clidm&against me-will-; pitted present them forlmmediato )&yment, and those who are indebted will please setde their dlls* with as little delay as pnzribta. r WILUAM PALY. No. 24 Fifth *L* i Next door to the Iron City Hotel* i- January 12rI854*>{jfcl4T . > ‘.v r- Dianolutton*; . f ' Partnorddp heretofore existing under tha stylo oi L NroLxf, Mojias A 00. has been mutually dissolved. AVK. DAWW.t, of tho late hrm, haTiogpurch*?edtbe Inte rest of Jos. 6. NegTey. tha business will be usual, under tho stylo of DAWSON, MOHAN A CO-, who ore authorised to usn the name of Ncgley, Mohan A Co. in Settling up the old business. ‘ J.&NEGLIiY, W. DAWSON,' * Pittsburgh, Jan. 2, ’54. P. MOHAN. \ E3*Hariogdisposed of wy Interest In the late, firm of Ncgiey. Mohan A Co. to my former partner, Mr. Dawxpn, ;who with Mr. .Mohan trill cootlouetne business as heroto* fore,! hare the honor to recommend and request tbelibc ral patronage of my friends, aod .business acquaintance/. Ja4| RnspcclfuUy, JAS. S.,N^GT.KY. .tt> W. SJUt A 3 tUityA fSottoe. EATING purchased Ui9 entire slock of J.O.Andorson A Ov we will continue the wholesale FRUIT and CON FECTIONARVbasiness, at the old stand, No. G Wood street, under the sty la of ; M. ;W. KANION A.COt NOTICE —Having disposed of myentlro Interest In iho wholesale Fruit and ConfecUonary badness to my late >artqcrj Hinas Tihdle, and M. W. Raskin, salesman In said xooso, (who aro authorised to uts tho name of the late firm In settling the business of sold firm,) I take pleasure iu're* -commending them to toy •former'Wondsand curtomefr*, and hope tor a continuation of the liberal p&tronagn bestowed on me.. * • /-.j l ; ;! J. G.’. ANDERSON. Pitmbnrgh, January o,lBs4—{JalO} : s. cnruacjir— e. i-: outbojc&t. 8. CUTHBERT & SON, [ OJJAI KSTATIj AND aENEJUL AQESXS, Ho. bO lb Smithfi&l ttrezL' - ■ ■ ■■ .pari Jolm U. MeUor, • TSrnOLESALE AND DETAIL DEALEB IN MU&IOAL Tv INSTBDJdENTS,• Pianos, Music* School Books and Stationery, IS2 Wood street • •• fjanX A. TindU, I fcaaggH WHOLESALE and Detail SADDLE, nABNEBS. VALISE and CARPET BAG mann|a> 6 TrT tarer, No/ICtt Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pu. S?&7 L. K. Hnyward, ■•.- • TVEALER In BOOTS,SHOES, TRUNKS and LEGHORN I / and BRAID HATS, corner of Market end Liberty sts., No. 174. PltteburgbyTa. ‘ _ Jel4:y 7 William €a«un, l T? OOSBINDER—Oamer of Third and Wood streets, above F ClL' Say, vhtre he Is prepured to do every description of itullng and Binding. (decQ , . ,carO« ? H- LEE, (SCOOS3SQB to Mraf ht * Lxz,) WOOL DEAL* . ER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the sale of American Woolen Goods, No. Id 9 Liberty street. (my 4 Tliomai Hi Little, • TTfTATOU AND CTAKSE MAKEJL-Kfth street, between VV Wood and.Marhefr.stteetSjOpposUe Iton City.Uatel. AllklndsofJowolry made and repaired. raws:ly J.MX/TT, DiiMibl, Fourth street, live doora CTHttuSatreetof 31&rbet. ■’* r Orncz Houea —From nino A, M. to fire dep.SOjy . Hcary H* Coliin», EORWARDINO.AND GQMUI3hION MERCHANT, feud Wholesale Dealer In Cheese, Butter, Seeds, Fish, and Produce generally, No-35/WOOD- 81, Pittsburgh, fnrarO BAHU&MOBEH, ARCHITECTS:— Offices: Philo Hall, No. 75 Third frtrcet, Pittsburgh (-and oast side of the Blsmond, Allegheny. Jyl2:Cm • B LOUTIi ft DUO.; East Rlrmingliam, manufacturer* of • Bar Iron,and. small Iron of alt descriptions, and maltOj filsOj theflnnstqaaHty oflloops, Rounds and Squares. 47* Leave orders tor Iron 1a the box, at the city Post Office. . oclß S* tt’Klnl©y* < House, sign, and ornamental painter; And Dealer in Paints—No. 44- 8t Clair street, Pittsburgh. Has constantly on hand • all-kinds of Paints, either dry or mlxod, Japan.,And.Copal Varnish, linseed OIL Boiled OD. Spirits Turpentine, Window Glass -of all sites, Putty, Paint Brushes, ftc; all of the best quality, and for Sale at reasona bloprices. .. . aepll Jamei .Lowryt Jr,, CHAIR AND' BEDSTEAD. MANUFAOTDREBr-No.! 294 Fettenmm’a Row, Liberty Etrajt, bos on hand a large stock of Choirs and Bedsteads of every description, made of the best materials, which he will sell lower than articles ot the a&me.quallcy con be Bold in the city. Ho Would call var ticular attention to his largo stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs ami Bedsteads, which ho will sell at greatly Todpced prices. Also,Turning of every description oxocutodin: the neatest manner* Orders left at tho ware -Rooms, or at* the MiUj corner of Adams and Liberty streets, will bo promptly ttonded to. ... . .. . maral lery. Wo. 60 Third st,* novlQ ..[Jjtxneafiiellincrer, TA/TONONGAHELAPL-ANING MILMVouId respectftxDy . JjjL- Inform and the. public, that bln new estab* liswneut is now : hi full operation, and that he is prepared to furoisbßo&fc Cabins,and fill all-ordorafor Planed Lumber, with promptness, and at the lowest rates; Board dud Plonk, -planed on one or both sides, constantly on hand. • ' ' l ...... Bash, 1 Boon; *and Mouldings, ©f every description, made to order.-: ! •. - Builders and Carpenters would find It to their advantage to give him a call, as ho can now furnish them Tfith planed gtuffaaltablefor.eyery.dcsgrljKlonpfWPTfe.- . . > i ,• WU. A. 21Z8&02T cuzswelu v= HBBB01T"& CBIBWELL, BELL AND URABB FOUNDEKS, TV/TANUPAOTURERg of aUTtlnda of BRASS WORK. LO* IVJL OOMOTIVE, BTEAMENGINR,'FLUAXBERS,Ac. Al so, Cotton Batting Manufacturers.‘; ; aonndryonßeboccastreet, Allegheny City. o®^undStore, No. 12Markotstreot, Pittsburgh.. ; _ .jQLD. BRASS and tnifiri in -fbr-work,' or cosh paid. Orders loft ot the foundry or Office, wiU be :promptlyafctendod to.> ■ -t«- * --^ftWhly 1 JOSBPH T. IOWKT, Jfo. 43 Oonxt of md »r«rf Slrutt, ...Offlwnjistairs. KntrancsfrfßnTOlh street. Plttebnrtth, 1> ESPBOEgUU-Vannounce -to tho public that ho has Jtv eoutmencaittw BEAL ESTATE .AGENCY, In connec tion with ..Intelligence _and Ooaoral Callectlog- . Ho wlll -alFoattendto renting.--: Perrona innrant of sorrants. 7 In any capacity, or those [a. wont of places, will ho supplied at short notice. All boeuic-fa entrusted to his Caro promptly at tended to: - ■ v "v. . _. . Srfirevxx—’S: J.BlKhMfl,EsJ,RichardOmron, ESJJ, W. O.Lealle, Dr. Alai. Blach.Jomofl Mackerel, A. A. -Mason,- MaffliAOld.- , janlB ERGI.ISHAISDCJVABBICAI.BE2IIHAB.YV f W. T 1 MoPONALD, fL A, PniKap.u, UE neit session of tho InstitutlonwHlcomraenee on MONDAY, the sth of September trait, gt thoToam cor t>f- Kriji»n4 Eborty streets, lately occnpleA by. the £<flnKat—Som A. W. Loomis, C. Knap. «„ & I. Von 'OulroisLß. MiUer, Je.- **uug|2s -- PUBLISHED DAILY BY Q. F. GILLVIOBE, AX. SHE ■>,« POST BOILDIUaS,’' CORNER OF FIFTH ARD WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $6,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. BUSINESS CARDS. A. M. WALLINGFORD. ftiba •: ■■■ <. i '*■ r- - i>. -• »* • BUSINESS CARDS. JOSHUA H Wholesale FBUiTi G 9 WOOD hi, £ HAVE on band and are r which they offer at tho 76 bags Ivica Almonds; 25 « Sicily • do-<v 26 bales Bordeaux do 16 bags Shelled.... do 60 “ Filberts; 60 " Walnuts; r;- 6?v ; s 600 bushels Pea Nuts;- ' * 25 this, Texan Pecans; 25 " Illinois *do . 2000 Ooooa Nuts; -- 200 boxes German Plums; - 25fcegs do • do lObbls. do do lOosAe? fru&os>glas3j&ra; . 10 • 41 u . fancybxA; 60 casks Qurraxus; .20 eases Citron; ... v 2OO boxes Cluster Barons; Tooh£“ M.E. do • fflXTqri" "do 200 boxes No.l Herring; 100 « Sealed. do- • l ease Mace; ' - 1 bhl. Nutmegs; . . 1 i-doxes;- r: 25 gross Blacking-; 25 baskets Salad Oil; lOWA POUSDRT NO. 103 WOOD STREET. :' -- *f • JOHN 0. PARRY,' (successor to J, C.- Parry A begs to Inform the customers of the old ten, and- the publics generally, that he has now on hands, and Is extensively en gaged in manufacturing, every description of CASTINGS— such us: Patent Chilled Rolls; large Betties and Garbs; Patent Kettles, for Soap, Pot Ash, Soda Ash-; Sugar Bottles; for the manufacture of Cane Sugar— aU cast on u patent troexu, known as J. C. Parry’s, and are superior for dirra >Uity to any other, and sold lower than those made on the old plan. HOLLOW WABB—A general assortment, all: from now and Improved patterns, Wagon Boxes, Dog Irons, Bad Irons, Ac.,Ac. •• Bolling Mill Castings, and Machinery of every description, always on hand or mado to order.' - Cook Stoves, Kitchen Ranges, -and Coal Stoves, of every description; Iow&Cook Stoves, flvoslses, which received the first prize for 1550 awl 1851, at the Agricultural Fair of Al legheny o)onty, Pa., and recommended by fifteen: hundred jereons; Enterprise Cook Stoves, four sizes; Premium Cook Jtoves; Egg And Radiator Coal Btoves; Parlor Stoves, Ac..- .'Parlor Grates and Penders,'great variety, bißahtifully, enamelled. Common Grates, and building material or ©Tery description. , J, FLKMI3B. A great variety of Ornamental Railing,far Cemeteries and Fencing. ...• Plough* and Plough Outing*—A large , nock of All the kinds in will he sold at reduced prices. Halt's Pat ent . Lever, True American, Egan’s, Craue’a, Kinkaid’s* Woods’, Peacock’s, Bull’s, Improvedßull, Ac.' ; •'* * BowU Mlchigaa Doul'le plbughi whlch has taken the premium at the State Fairs of New York, Pennsylvania, andDhlo,andwbareverit has been t&hiblted. Iron and Nalls, Stove Pipe and Tin Ware—all of which I, wiUioll atiha. lowest prices;. invite the pnhlic to give me & call, at the old stand, Ko. 188 Wood *t , wrtlrr. !• -- JOHN n. PARKV ALLEGHENY FORGE. SOLOMOS SHETTER A CO, (Late BUsri A Semple's Rolling. Mill.) on the hank of the Allegheny, below the Sl Cbir Street Bridgo* Auxuacn Citr, Pa. ~ : fI^HE-proprietors respectfully inform tho publio that, :JL' having nad<r extensive "additions to; thrift establish* meat, they are prepared to manufacture, on me nro?t rea*: eonablo terms, Iron Work' for' Bridges, Car Axlm, Quarry. Work, Stone Cutters' and Masons’ Tools, Shafting Mill Gearing, Machine Work in general, and heavy Forging, of every description. Also. HORSE SHOES manufactured ! by, Shelter's Patent Horst Shoe Hochine. The Horse'Shoe Ma chine will bo in operation about the mladle ofFebruory, when all orders far Shoes will meet with prompt attention. Mill Picks made and dressed, Order* sent by mall or tele graph attended to on the shortest notice. jall.-y NEW BPRIKG GOODS* TTJST RECEIVED AT JOHN McCLOSKEY A GO’S Wholo tl rate Clothing Warehouse, No.BB Wood itrect,and corner of Diamond alley, tho largest and most varied xtock of goods that this cciobrated house has ever had the pleasure of inviting the attention of the public to. These goodahave bees purchased bands, and, consequently, no aecopa profit on them,' vhlth leaves .us able to ray that we can enddo sell at as smalt profits as any ln: the east ern cities. . Therefore, wo respectfully Invite: the attention Of wholesale dealers and country merchants, in gmsrttl, to give us a call, and examine our exteuriro assortment of BRADY MADE .CLOTHING. It la almost to enumerate the quantity of of Is to be seen at this large it is ».ufiklent to say that it has twver been equaUal by the bonsa itself, tnarl&lf JOHN McCLOSKEV A CO. Grocery fliorc for hale* THE undersigned, being about to engagein another bad* nexs, offers for *al«*, on reasonable tnrms, the STOCK and GOOD WILL of his old esUblhhcd Family Grocery Store, corner of Smllhfietd. and Fourth sin-eta, The stock comprise*an OMortmentcf the very bert Family Groceries adapted ;p*cUUy to family use, end *»l«tedby the proprie tor in the eastern market*, on the. most reasonable terms. The stand is one of the best in thedtv. For terms apply at the store. : - (macll) OEOHOK AUTHUUA ffanns 6 viarke’i Pianos. . -#ießf j'.. l ''i-- • A FRESH and complete stock of PIANOS, the celebrated factory of Nonna A Clarke, b now bring fioDhtri far and will bo «l .**•«. \l • ahortly exhibited by the subscriber. Nunns A Clarke’* iHanaa, erenow considered as almost without a rival in this country. Their tone, touch and • capacity far Standing in tune aro unapproachable, and hence tho prefer enco given to them -bv all those Inhabiting the, soulhcm countries'. Tho lot will comprise all style* and prices from $250 to |SCK). Doa notice wilt be glmr bfttair arrival. ' Purchasers vrDhlng to obtrdu e-first claps Piano, fully warranted, and at factory prices, arc respectfully Invited to await tho arrival of this splendid stock. HENRY KLEBER, Sole Agent ibr Nnnus A Clarko*s Pianos for Pittsburgh, feblfi No. 101 Third street. ~FIXBO FUHTXfiSr . CHARLOTTE BLUSJB, No. tIS Wood stroo t, second door above F:lU>, Pittsburgh, Pa.i offer* for sale a Urge and well assorted lIV 9 - stock of Plano Fortes, (which arojUfit ar* riving,) on tho most liberal terms. The ottontlonof purchasers is especially invited to tho colobratcd HAMBURG PIANOS. • Tbesß Instruments bclug maduvxprosalv for this climate, and having the over otrinp, have a volamo of tone un equalled by any other*. Also, Hanos from tho manufactory of Gala A Co., Now York t Bacon A Raven, New York; It©* iehenbach A Sons, Philadelphia; and ofur own naxurao 7UU, which are well known, and hare been u&Od In this and other chics for 10 years.. . MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds, . . Ouitart —A fine selection of French, Spanish and German, of suporior quality. YJolmr—The best Italian, French and English make. . Accordant*- From the best Paris manufactory. , ALSO—Flntes,Clarionets, Drums,Fifes, Banjos, Tambo rinea,Triangles, Ac, Italian, French. English and G erman, vrarranted to bo of the terv best quality. . Pianos and all Musical.lnf tnxmcnts repaired with dura bility, nnaln w and dw>rpwt4-h ••. —»ri2 9 Cargo’s Daguerreotype and Art GaUery, JpoUo JJuQdino f Ti’o.'ifi Iburth ttrtd f (n«l • : ■ • •• CanttEmpsriuto.) r ' S R. M, CARGO A CO. having fitted up tho xaoßt amplo rooms In the city with mammoth sky and aide lights, offer First Class LIKENESSES, in stylo to suit all, varying In price according to rise of case, Ao. ’CJL.Superior Oil Paintings, by tho best artists, for Rale, and on ex* hibition during the day and evening. Citlzcna and stran gers are Invitod-to call and cxamluo specimens and.Palat- Ings. • - .i - "apr27 KbW SERB STOiiKi . JAMES WAUDBOP, OFFERS for rale CANARY BIRDS of tho most Improved breed, being.verv hardy, and fine ringers. - Bird Seeds <—Canary,n«mp. Millet,Bono and mixed Heed. Bouquets will be furnished composed of tho -finest FLOWERS, vlxs Camellas, Ro.w Buds, uellotropea, Ac. Erorwroonsffn pots) for Christmas Trees, (Tom the Sood and Uorucnltural Store, No. 49 Fifth st* near Wood. doo2Q STOCKING FACTORY, FIFTH ST.i BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET STREETS. ABILITY, ENERGY, tS ECONOMY. THfi beet goods In Children's Hose, Men’s Bocks, Under shirts end Drawers, sold at mannftujturcra*- prices, at tboFLETU STREET STOCKING FACTORY, all madu from last year's wool, NO ADVANCE IN PRICK. . sepOT WILLIAM DALY. •; Dutch Ottlbous Rooti» ACi THE subscriber has roceirod direct from Uarlom h!s sup ply of choice Hyacinths; Tulips, Crocus, Peoucas, aud> other Flower Roots for fall planting, and for winter bloom ing, in pots and glosses; Lawn dross Seeds for fall sowing, which make a fine, close, smooth turf, equal to soda. Pru ning Instruments, Garden and Farming implements of tho most approved construction,’at Eastern prices, from the Socd and Agricultural Warehouse, 49 Fifth street, novo J i--. *-jv I JAMIS'* WARDROP. . ChandsUers ond Gas Fixtures, fTIHB Subscribers ere now openlngattholrnew W&reroom .i NO. AO.G FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith field, tho largest assortment. of CUANDBLIKRB, DRAOK ETB) PENDANTS, and all orUclesoonnectod wit Gas Fitting, everofferedln .this market,' Having.arrangotnontomade by which they will be constantly inrcoelpt of now-pattoms andvarleties, they confidently invite the attention of puri ohasers to their-selootioo. We oro determined to sell os low as any honso in the West, and being procticU Gas Fit ters, can offer pocnllar advantages to those desiring articles in this line. We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of overt de scriptionforgas. water and steam.: Brass Castingk of all kinds made to order promptly. LONG, MILLEB A CO., • l .mar22y ; •:: V.N0.109 Flratstreet • • Steamboat*, Aboyl .* V A® w Tu*. subscribers tender their ocknow*l?\ . the favors besiowed uponUL *&EBtiSwhtm by their BU3amboat friends, and MR would respectfully fomind tlmmnhd'othba Intend’/ *| • ed in building boats, that they are at all times prepared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every dosoription of Oabln Furniture and Chairs of the best material and'work manship. • T*’B. YOUNG- & CO..’ Corner Third and SmUhlleld streets, 1 opposite ♦‘ Brown’s Motel.” • .-TLTIitV-MUSIC 6TOIUi.---TUe subscribers have Opened at J,l No. 83 Fourth street.' a cholco collection of music and musical Instruments,' ■ Italian and German strings, Honos. by M. Erord, of Paris, and Mr. Arnold; Fin tea; by NkEuler, Frankfort, A. M.; Clarionets, d 0,.. All kinds of brass instrn-' meats from the best French manufactories, all of which we offer to the publlo on more liberal terms, feeling confident that we can rendor entire satisfaction,, . , H.SCHEOEDEB&OQ., No. 83 Fourth fit. H Scbroeder and G. Anton will giro instructions on the planO,TloUn inriljpiitar. •• aep23- • A CARp.—Mr*. G- ANTON and U.,SQiIKUEpiaR would tiV’respeotfnHynnnounc© to the clttrens of Pittsburgh and ; Ailmtbe^rttattheywill 'giTO instructions.'on tboPmno, Guitar, Ylolin and Flute, Inquire at XL Scbroeder ft Co.’s NOT MUSIC STOTtE,’B4 Fourth fttret,.-v ; : . : . gep23 I^pOBACCO—2SO bores and half boxes 6’s, B’s, }A B> and 1 -JrihXump; ,lw|sLo’x Twist, PlugfausroU & Bobluson’s* Grant’s, atedOJWS J» jChomoaV 'Jones’ extra, Meylaii AGeniry’a Tobacco, Jn store and for •wlgby rdec22> MILLER ftIUCKKTgON. MOLASSES—2OO bbls New-Orietnflj an - 4tagar Souse, for sale by • ■< ** KING & MOOBHBAD, ,■» 4 J. .<>V ■* ■** , h-M V »•'*» ’ PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, APRIL 8. 1854. To Drnggista & Merchants throughout the Union. D. B. Jl'CritOCGH, MAKUPACTrEEIi AHD Dims .IN PAIXTiff Oils, 4*., No. 141 MeldcjlJmne, NKW YORK, BE3P£OTFULLYinvitti4.-iho-&Ukmtionf)f-Druggisis and Mercbanto,throughout thoXhuon.to his large and ox* . tensive assortment of PAINTS, OILS, Ac,, of (be IiEST and SUREST ho offers for sale 'on - very moderate terms, both tocash and eloso-Umc buyers.. Below artfehumeratetCsome nf the leading articles: - - WniTR LEAD, ip oil,-In. kogs 0f.25 to 500 fiia. ' BLACK PAINT, YELtQW uOIIREi VjjN: RED, fh oil. DRYER,- SPANISH BROWN, TETRA DR SI ENNA, in oil. . ’ UMBER,; CHROME; IMPERIAL, AND ARSENICAL GREENS, in oil. 7 PKUS3LANBLTJB,CHROME YELLOW and VERDIGRIS, dry and in oil.' ' VARNISHES of all kindsi .- • • RAW ana COILIID LINSEED OIL; PUTTY, WHITING CHALK, LAMPBLACK. 1 AM. and ENGLISH TEN. RED, CHROME RED and YEL LOW, dry and in oil. 1 -v ; INDIA RED, RED LEAD'and LITHARGE; dry. -STONE,-FRENCH; andAMERICAN OCIIRB,dry. OHROME, PARIS and BRUNSWICK GREEN, dry and in oil. , PRENCH and AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS. " Druggists and others In want of, any of.tbo Above.mention . ed articles, will find itto their, interests to ealhasourtoclll- fyr-m&nntocturing;andpu? l chasiDg, and our experionco 'm tbo bnflinwfljgirer ua advantages in; selling over most of those In the same lino. B; B. M’CULLOUG 11, ; . myffiOm. . , : ;.■■■>: - X4l Maiden Lane, New York. [ODES & COv, , SB -ft CONPECTIOUEBS r fnTsmrcoa,.PA*». . .*■: ■ recoiting the following Goods, i lowest market rates 20 boxes MaccaronS; . l. 20- M‘. :YonniceUa; CO “ Farina; CO “ W. Rock Candy; 25 << ANo.l. do 10 f< Red •. do -.lC'. .. . 15- OUres; T 6 41 - Quno i • 100 44 Lozenges; - • 00 : u ■ ■ Jnjub© Paste; .• •;00 dos* assorted Pickles; : - ; so 41 - “•; -;: Preserves;- 100 f 4 Pepper Battco; . .10 casos Sardines;, ' sbXfc 2' « 41 do ' 200'bagtf Brazil S u gar ; r V-- ‘4oi)bls.B..C.Sogarrr, : .25 “ Loeering*s Sugar; lOc&sea Liquorice; • 25 boxes Rel’d. do:. 20,000 Principe Cigars; 10,000 Harana do.- - - 15,000. Regalia ;• ; do ?, 2,600 HaiCSpanish Cigars; . 60 gr. Mrs; MlUot’B P,Cut„ 60 gross Anderson’* do NEW;, YORK. . PAP Sfi V&RBU OV 8 K,.^. Cyras W. Fiold & Co., * COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No; 11 Cliff street, New York # ore SOLEAGENTSIn the United States for Muspratt’s Bupmtor Bleaching Porwdor. .. : . -Victoria Mills OelebrSted Writing Papers RuaaoUMills Superior, v ** :'r«• G onessce Mills Superior-Printing 41 . . x Rawllnp.A Sons'English Tissue ... 44 • First quality French UTbramarine/ - ■ They on also. Agonts torth* Principal- Paper Manufactu rers in this country, and oiler for eale by. tor the meat ex* tensive and desirable stock of Paper .and. Paper Xlanufacto 76X0*-materials ‘that can bo-touild' In'this or any other ■country. . - r..— . They occupy the large and .commodious Warehouses. No. 11 Cliff street. No. 63 Cliff street, No. IS4 iitree t, and the Lofts over the lron Stores,’7 and 9 Cliff street. -Their business is strfcUy: Wholesale;: and : Writing Pepere are. sold t hy the Com only;. , •„ s-j.-,.; ' Their extraordinary fiudflttos 'enable.them to offer all Goods, both* Foreign and Domestic, at IliS' lowest possible ••prices.'-: 1 :--.--c-V.- •• - -v'? v-. : • Paper made to order, any rfie or weight. Liberal advar* .be* made on. consfgnmentt of .Paper, Paper Makers’ Stock and «th*7 merchandise;"- l v ‘- .The highfrstTaartct price paH in CASH for aU kinds of ,---. -; mgrißhlgm: : . Bradbury** Piano .and. .Halodeon Warerooms, tfo.,*a3 JJjSQADWA7,.Ji£}r:roi!l£- FHOM enlarging my.tV&rcrodtns, I am enabled to keep a ifltKSh greater asKoriment of Instruments than hereto tore/ ;AU Plafnps farnishEdarocf of as 6Tea quality, and deep, full,rich, and purely- vocal tone* qualities moatdesl.raWe, Inasmuch os tbe rolco will awdaiu late to the toneof ihelnslrument.' AH toy Instrumentsare fully warranted, ayaarauteeaecctßpanieflCTery bill of sale, and aneroid ua low as eon be purchased elsewhere.. Second hand Planosatnil prices. . ' JVsw ; thrz&hjXfllbdeotr,with two Mxnkt af theetdy thing of tbo kind iu .the country, hating two itqpSjCxmpter) swell,draw stops, Ac-, a sweet and -powerful InstrumesF, pronousctHi by Drganists to besupo ; rior forebttrchea br Organ practice to the tobditrto sized Or* guts, price $3OO. Also, theOcnnia<raSleljxleon, of all styles and prices. jßclpgtho. Agent for these Isstru mints, orders ato solicited. The usual discount made to the trade, and 10 per cent, to clergymen purchasing for their own use.; . : . • £. O. ;■ ,423 Croaiw*y, New York, PHILADELPHIA WORLD'S FAIRS f lB5l, oßd Sew Torb, 1853* TBIUMPHO VEIITHK COMPETITION OF TUB WORLD! THE first imd only PRIZE MEDALS for. H» nets attheGrcsit Exhibitions in London,lSol, ondlnNcwTorix, 3563, wits awarded to Uf?l AiACKY. A;PHILLIPS, .. Messrs, LACEY * PHILLIPS, at' ihinr extensive e*tab llrhment, Nos 12,14 and 10, Eouth Tiflh street, Philadel phia, keep tho largest etoekof ready-m&le ami SjuldJf# of any house in the.Unlted States- They harp reduced the business of manufacturing to such perfrctsyji* timj, that, f<7r qualify nndprfre;tfcey are beyond all con* petition. The of la uwd, and no pains ore spared to reach perftcti-itfUr irvery article. . ; Ills *cJcn<lfOgw3, that for ljghtueßs, ccmfort end real Talus. tbo Harness end Saddles, of Lacey A Phil* Ups surpisa all others. They invite a clo** examination of their stock. : Attentionis called to tho follcrxlng ccaJo of prices: Good, plain, serviceable {-Ingle iraroc«5 I to $25.00 M fancy u .. u ...... 23.50 to 05,00 plain Double 4o,oo’to 80.00 They bare a branch cPlhrir establbbment at New Or leans, No.Bl Charles stm t. v Country llumt-M Makers can L* supplied with Harness cheaper limn they can mnofßCture them. ; ££r A number of HARNESS SIAIiEUS are o?ered con stant employment,.the. year round. The highest, wages given. Apply to LACEY A PHILLIPS, No, 12,14 and 10, South fifth street, near Minor etrreL Philadelphia, l*o. f*»b2 George j. jtiENKEL'ri CIT V C ADI SET WAR SHOD SE , N>. 113 CBESTXUT STREET, . ? (Qrresrrx Ikhmsufes'ce IUlC) Philadelphia. FtTBNTTtTRE, IH EVERY 6IYXE! Comprising Louis XIV, Louis and Antique, with Sculp fare Carving and modern style;, : In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Salinwcod and Maple; all of superior conatnu-iioji, and flnl*h<'d j.O tho best style, equal to, if not exwlling In qual ity, the Goods of any Establish* Tnontiutbal/nUcdStateß... . EMPLOYIJriV none but experienced workmen, (appren ! tiecs bringpositlrelytxcluded,laud using the best ma ferialn, tho work camlet foil to give fathfari-.on to pur rbasers. Amongst tiie many offVrctl to-pur*- charem, is tho facility of Forotthlngn Uoufie, either in clo- Kant or plain style, completely from onee-stabUshmcnt; by which means oil tho articles in each, room correspond in stylo and quality, and tho immenffu stock always c;. hand, being eo various iu design, enables nurehasers to please tlielr taste in a selection, without the delay .necessarily caused In ordering Furniture. To give an idea of the finished Furniture on hand, I need only Inform you that my Rooms are 176 feet long, bv 27 feet wide, four Doom in number; with Shops contiguous, suffi cient to employ 200 hands, which U & guarantee that the work is all done under mv own ixnmcdmts inspection. AD* The Fucking lx all done In tho Store; and Furniture warranted to carry safely any distance. \ letters toPhrla dclphla are rtapcctfullylovltcd, as purchasers orotherwtto, to call and examine the Goods. au26:lv BALTIMORE.' WATCHES, JEWELRY, ■ jffp • SILVER. W ARK* Bronzes, Clocks, Papier Mache . Goods, Rosewood Dressing Cases, Writing Desks, Elegant lans, Opera Glasses, Cuttiery, Fine Oil OaWffitJ Paintings. Dresden Cnlnn, Ac.—Tho -uudorsignod beg particularly to invite tho vlrits ofcltirens and strangers, whether as purchasers or connoisseurs, to their .magnificent stock, behoving it to exceed in extent, -variety and richness, any other in tills country. They foe 1 sure, the advantage of personally selecting goods at tho different factories In Kuropp, and their own manufactories of Jewelry, Sliver Ware,.Ac* here, enable thorn to offer Inducements In prices and quali ties, and prices. considering qualities, finch as 'cannot bo of forwl by any othor house in the trade. Delicate goods so carefully packed-as to go safely any dls* teuco, and by almoft any conveyance. - . Wholcsaleondretail. • j ; CANFIELD, BROTHER A GO.-;- S 2& Baltimore street, corner of Charles, . declflily __ _ .Baltimore. GEORGE STIRGEs, cot* vANoVaortmEß or tumapaovin S PIRA tt fiPRI RIG MATT RE S 9 8. IF. Cor, Baltimore* and-Frederich.tlr.eete, Bal timore, and Ho. 92 Walnut &L FIVE SILVER MEDALS AWARDED, Vl2; 1 YAMtiucwils6rime,New-Torkv By .>FBAHXti»rxaTrruTß,Philadriphja; > . IMartland Ixstituvb, Baltimore, . ffIHE peculiar Improvement in tho construction of this 1 Mattress is, that all the clumrey and hravy wooden mbae-weri Is entirely dispensed With, and ita placo sup plied by b lighter and much more durahlo frame. The springs are all connected by harness leather hinges, soeuro lyrivetted, Tendering It Impossible for a single spring to fall down.or get out of placo, and making a Bed so elastic thatany.partmayboralsed.or.lwntup, and is thus admira bly fitted to the wants of tho sick, or asthmatic, who may re- Suire a slttiog posture. It has all tho luxurious softness of ae boat feather bed, with the lightness and facility of hand ling of tho common hair mattress. Tncro improved Spring Bods are Invariably, made of th« - best materials. and‘will last many ycata without repairs. :; Persons having-Hair Mattresaos con have thorn altered In to SprinzßedSr'. :.« ; These nods are well adapted for Hotels, berths of Ships, Steamboats atid ; HospltalB. ALSO; an oxtensivo assortment ofhlghly ornamented, (In enamel.) and plain flnishod CAST IRON FURNITURE, con sisting mpart of Bodstoads, Hat and Goat Racks. Cane and Umbrella Stands, Centre, Pier and Side Tablos with morblo tops, Gordon Choirs, Settees, eto., etc;. . Animals, such as Eons, Atambsi Dogs, eto., In Iron, as well os tho modolsin Wood, furnished at short notice.. declOly ST. LOUIS. JOSEPH MOGRIDGE, ; COMMISSION- -AND FORWARDING.-MERCHANT, No-38 ConusaoUb, BXLow Ptifs Siassr, ». • St« Louis, Mom /“IONBIGNMENTS and Commissions willmeetwlth prompt Ay andpersonal liberal advanont will be i. given when required, on Consignments or Dills of Lading, Ju tland* ••—"* -r—— •—-. — ttrdersforthepurchoseuf ljQaAGfaini'Zlemp and other Produce, will he promptiy filled at the lowest markefcpricea. The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandize and duce will meet with osueejal care anddispatch; the lowest . ratesof Freight will always be procured j and the expenio of Storage and Dray ago as much-osposaiblo avoided. . - - . BxrsamcKs:. s Page A Bacon, fit Louis; ElllsA Morton, Cincinnati; CharlcsSj-Blow A Go., do; ‘ Strader A Gorman, ; : do; ChontoMLA Valle, do; Hosea A Frazer, . . do*, Doan. King A -.do; Springer A Whiteman, do; J;W.BtttlerAßro;>Pittsbbj K.O.Qooodman : do; D: Leech A Go.;; .; ..dor, E; A 0. Yaroall A Co., Philada; Wm.Holmefl A Co., do; Morgan, J. M.BUck A Morgan: BI6WA March, New York.‘B.B.Gomogys, - do;, FroßfeAForrostj; . - do; ,Bhiclds&Mtite r > • : : ;■ -.do; Charles A-Meigs, Baltimore. A.G.FarwellACo.,BostonrAbraham J.CoIe, do; Howard, Bon A Co., • do;' W. B. Reynolds, J&oulsville; A Co-i ComißiSßioix • MerchantSi-New Orleans. an oponPollcvof which wili cover allshipmente to my Bddress r when Advised by Tetter per mall: or when endorsed oti hull of lading hefbrtvur at the FOR SALE AND TO LET. T Property Tor Sale* ’ HE subscriber offers for sate, ou vfiryrfoflohable terms, ,;fo^following property, via: ; •- ■; A Thrco Story Erick Dwelling Uoufie,'No.UOPenn street, between Hay Btreat ana Evans' alley; and Let 25 feet front, extending back 112 feet to on alloy* The Hon so la one of the. best .buildings, and in one of fop mruft-.TiiMPcwTit neighbor* hoods in the city. ; • . - ■ r'-s ; Fite corners of Prontand Perry streets; one bundredand five feet; front on Forry and sixty feet on Front streot,' with a good three story Erick Building on thu corner, a two story Frame on Front At* and two Brick Build* mgs, used as shops, on Ferry st. _ ; ' ■ Al*>t,Bl feet front by 80 feet deep, on Front, between Market and Ferry street*. . .. ; , A Lot, with very convenient Frame Dwelling; Z>ot 20 feet by 90, fronting on Oongresa and Elm fits.' . • ! .A House and lot, on. Wylie street, near the new. Court House. The house is well at ranged and in good order, and is now occupied os a hotel. ~ t A Threefitory.Brick, on Snjlthfield street, near Seventh-* being in an excellent buainesslecatiou. . The Lot W2O by 80 Jeetdetspj fronting on SmHhfiehlst. v : ? ' - ; ‘ ; •- A Cottage Frame and Lot, 2S by 120 foot,fronting on Anne and Robmsonstreots, Allegheny City. ,Thls is* verydesfra .bleandnleasantlocaUoaforaTesldcttco,.. •: ,v Kino Lots in the town of MTieesport, each CO feet by 160. Several of these arnoatho Main street • - • • : • Eleven Acres in Limetown, on the Mononguhel£-siveft on which there are 4 houses; there are some Q_or 7 acres ei ex cellent stone coal, and abundance of limestbho, COavezdent. tetholandiug; and two coal plteopenr ■ > ; Ninety Lotain the town of Columbia, CO feet by IGQ each, nearly all' level, and - well located. .-.The tenant of .cash’ Lot has the privilege of Ufdn'g whafoVorstonS.iCoal'hoTbay re* quire for his own use, from a pit near- the Locks,- Colombia; is a pleasant situation on the bank of tbcMonongahoJnn v* or, a short distance below Look No. 3, in the midst of an er* tensive stone boal region, 'and would be a desirable 'pdfit for •manufacturingcstabllshmenta.-- 4 ; \ - Two Hundred acres'* of superior Btpns'Coal,with Houses Railroad, Ac. This-.property baa a front of 140 rods on the Jtlonongahela river; an' excellent landings good; grade and foundation'for railroad—Trith enough lerei ground at; one point for,houses and gardens, or locations for manufactories. The vein is deep enough to allow horses to he used in haul* lug out the coal—the quality of which, for iron work, strain, gas, or for any ordiuary uses, is not surpass*! by any la tho ■ country.--. ...... , In my absence, my agent, James Blakely, Esq., will give all necessary information, and be authorised to wfirxnn* tee deedsfbr any property sold. ’JAMES MAP,* tny2ft .• - . Nn: lift p*nTT*tT**t ••■ ■. For Snle*- A LOT OF, GROUND in Hoggs Plan of Lota in tho Third A. TVanloflkeCity of near High fitreet,*and losing 29 feet front on -Pennsylvania' Avenue* aM-runnibg back 117 feet.;. The property, will be sold, clear of aUlncum brance,'excejpt.an annual ground' rent of one hundred and Bixty-fiVHdoUars,to which it is herwsubject; GnthepropOr* ty are eeTen good' TESEHENT3—bve brick ahdtwo frame —oU two stones high, and renting for about flve hundred dollarsanonallj. ~ . . . , | Price, $1290; $OOO cash/ and $OOO in ti months—by good endowed paper. - ; .■< * ' - . 'WSL C. FKTEND,) ' - jeEfctf ' Attorney at;liaw, No» 126 Fourth street . (^OAL; LAND FOB SALK—26 Acres of Land, witha tein J of Coal 4J4 feet thick,.with alowervein of 2 feet; dnty v TSinchci between the fwp; Tbo Laud is & good'kdh'anjl 1G Acres In cultivation, A good Da'ellfog Ilouse. FruU Trfce?, rgaod Water, and timber. The-Land iskuitabla for.. Garden-; lug purposes; situate about 4 miles .from the city; aßhoit dlstancbfrom tho Browhaville rierik Road; “ I - BvCCTHBERT &.SON, j -:dccl : , r; y General.Comrofoipn Ag'hyffi Third sL forrSalo* . • / ITT.tE.Xi SKLL my. un expired lease (fourteen years) Of ft Xotv ffituate on CKHara atreot 'and aueyvin -the Fifth ft .frontipg on QUlara. street, and rumfing back. 100 .ft. on Spring idler, on which Is erected a fbur storied Brick House, 40 fu square.'with o.frsune, two stores,- CO ffc. on' Sprißg ,r alley,* well Calculated"to cany On 4ny‘ brsnoh'of inanufaeturtogbusUiCsa.*- -Being engaged innjßn*' ufactorlcg in i the country, X offer the above for sole. (In quire at No. 425 Liberty street oclSrtf HOtD, aaiVEB! LOCOHOTIVE AHEAD!) Ileal Eitate Faria for Sale; ' rpHE subscriber- Is .autfrorJrtd to se!J 254 ACBEsfOF J. LAND, sittlated in yei-saUlca/Township*- Allegheny. County, Pennsylvania, lying bark of Jdclveespcrt, known, as the Whiteofli Flats, and in sight of the proposed Staflon on the CoDnolisvlllfl Railroad. aa' followsr rASquare Xojr.Honse,SO and Square Log Barn, CO.by 30 feet—both new and. ingfecd order; two .fine young Orchards, befit grafted frillt, yust commencing to bear. There Is BO to 100 Acres riadred and In ohlghstatoof tho balanoe is well Isefc vriUisSrhitc<fjik timber of lie first order,: This Land, iavioll. calculated tor a Stock Farm, being veiyr loveL and. the Soil of au excellent quality for grei* growing, and "being well ■ watered, having-corns'twelve or'funrteqn ;t>.«ver-faiUng; springs of oxeclient water.thereon. .This Laud has facilities' rarely met with; being within bairn mile hf.tbe Youth, river, and one mile of- &TonC’Xigahßla T aDdflfm6Kt on tbe une of the.Oonnelliville Railroad; and is supposed to contidn. an inoxhanstiblo bed of. IRON ORB.. This Land would pot be in'the market, only that the owner is about to remove to the For TVest Terms easy, and price moderate. For far ther particulars, enquire of W. J, Glass Works, or of JAMES C. RICHEY, dcr-SOiy ~ Beat Estate Agent, at tUsofPca. For Sale or To Let* . ' i I WILL SELL OR RENT my property fti 'Manchester, conflsiiojj of a abort, acre of Ground-, upon which are erected :two Frame Hijum#, one containing eight and the, other lbur rooms; Carriage, W<kxL and : Cfcal House*, and d fine assortment of Fruit This proptrwUf .very plcasanUysituatcd ncar tho Chlo The builds loss are shaded by trees, and near the Omnlbqjj station.] I will sell all or a portion of my Furniture, and would prefer’ retaining possession tmtlUst of May, “Applyno •* / i - febG , _ H. LKB,.ISa Liberty streel v. ONE DOLLAR AND A QUARTER A WEEK will, pro* euro a large LOT OF GROUND. Eleven Building Ldtjy within twenty minutes’ walk of theelty, in a pleasant and healthy location, will bo sold at $3OO each—slo hi hadd; balance at $5 per month. Each I/n i* 5Q feet front by IS4 defp, fronting on two streets.. Stvi cal families have fd ready availed thrmselves of this favorable opportunity of procu ring ahonK*,and.we aroinduced toolTcr-elevenznbtc, whjeh will probably be the lost, at th* above terms, } • ' jaVT 8-COTIIBBRT & SON, 140 Third stj, ‘ 7- "Fsrmii klouaea»'dt.c-» To L«t> ; j ONE OR TIM) ¥ ARM?, with commodious Brick Dwell ings, and Stahl**, near to the city, xn<t suitable for Gardens, Milk Farms, or to fatten cattle for this marKet, Also, a convenient Brick Country Mansion and Stable* large enough for a respectable family Also, one smaller risen; and an excellent Two Story Brlelc Dwelling* whbi finished basement and battTt of the Allegheny, above the aqueduct JAMES 8- CRAFT, j der2S:tf ; No. 144 Fourthk. For hale, ■ i •- A SMALL FARM, situate in Lower St. Clair Township, iL about oiio mile from the’Borough of Birmingham, cour talning SIAT Y ACRES, more or lum. It is all cleared *ind under cultivation.' For further'particulars,apply to * •jn2j.tf \V. bVMMR3,- Birmingham. • ’ • " . ■ ForKem, OFHCL&on the second lloor of the Post Build JC lugs, cnlranco from Wood street—-suitable' for Attor neys,, luauraneo Offices, Ac. Enquire at tho office of the flahmwthers. first floor, f jnOSf PATRICKS A FRrWNI). OOUtil PITTSUOKOU I‘KOI’KUTY FOtf SALK—SIOOO O - for 4 new Frorae DWELLthG HOUSE with ; llrc xcoms, end a large lot of CO feet front on tbellrownsTiUe road, near Iho toll-gate; alarye stable, out oven, Ae.+Tlia-hOaso U well papered, and wilj bo sold on easy terms. Peach- Apple and Plums trees; Also, a PtafCoUttf»e Jlnu?e for sfcoo, very pleasantly situated, with a fine garden, fruit tree?, spring, sprlng-houso, Ac. Terms easy. ' • ' • ' j. /. B. CUTHBERT & SON,! 140 Third street. nA%Eplsredroy Books opd , Accounts in the handa of X Jamks 0, lUcasT, Esq./for'settlement, and l earncptty, .hope that &U who or* Indebted f.>r subsuriptiofiAto tho Dully and “Weekly Post, or for Advertising amlJab Printing, will >&y up as speedily as possible. Mr. Richey Is also author ■ red to settlo tbo accounts cf tbo firm of llahtcs A Lsttos, and Haaper A Phillips. - L. HARPER- i ■ ... 'JOHN LAYTON. N, Il.—tMr. Richey will be.found at tbo office of the Post.- wbero tho Books »tlli remain.. .... o, {jt2 ’>• Instructions in Itluslc* niodernLangpagcu Drawing and Painting* ? _)ROP. IV. W. BUSCH, hnvlng located’ himself in [this ,X: «ty f will give instructions on tho.Piaaoand Guitar;ib theJFrenchGerman, Spanisbi-snd Italian languages; Draw ing and Painting, (In water oil); ’ Any communicatlonlleft at Mr.KLEBbIVB Music btore,. or at the drugstore of B; PAGE, Jr., will reedvo prompt attention, : m BEraUESCZS: ‘ :’ • 4'.'..: Hon, R.Evordtfc, Boston, . Dr. IsnifcV.Wttsburgh; Hon. JuUub,Rockwell, Mass.,’ JoILD- Stewart, - do_* ' Rov. Dr. Ferris, Now York, Ruv. Cyrus Black- do!! : ■ fohAtr Jss. H. Hopkins/Evq..iflo- 50.138 woon BTOiii/t Bonooh UKLOwmara allst BO \V£T a TETLEY. IMIORTERB and manufacturers of '^'"^CUILKHY,SURGICAL AND DENTAL IgfV*? INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. Wo gpr ' ■ keep a general assorfanentortho above : ■.. . articles constantly;on hand'; together " with U general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns; Pis tols .and Revolvers, Flasks, Homs. Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowlo, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives • Tailors and’Hair Dressers’ Shoaro ;- peokot Scissors,’Ac*— Also.'Trusses and Supporters, r ...... V: r „ : Jobbing and repairing neatly okec&ted. - . ■ ♦. . RIYLESi—Wo oromaking Rifles of every description, to order, of tbe.bestmetcrial, and workmanship warranted Orders rocelvod for them nt Wholesale or Retail, will W fill ed with'despatch.' Huntingpaftles' supplied OtWholesala priooB. . ■ ■ myla JAMES ROBB, No. JO9 Market street, Pittsburgh, will ’ofibr ;nls present large Btbck or BOOTS, SIIOES, jaud’ ]IUBB£R9,6t wryJowprices, until-the 10th of February, 1854, when.ho hopes to.remote to his New/-Sioiis,N6..B9; Market street, which he intends filling with an entirely new stock.. Tho public aro rcspcctfully-invlted to call and procure Ida present prime stock 1 -REGARDLESS OF. COSn ....■ \ ■... •’ ■ JBSr Remember the.plau}—No. lOOSlarket street, between" Ifth street and Liberty. >■ [jofttf- Valuable Rare Garden Seeds, 4fcc. > ... /CONSISTING In part of tho celebrated Stowel -or Ever* V/. green Bugar.Corn, Old Colony Sugar Corn,-Wrinkled Sugar. Peas of various Improved varieties, Bluo Imperial, Blue Prussian and Marrowfats' do, Beans,’ Onions, Radish, Parsnip/ Cucumber tmdMellcraa of Iho finest and mostsp proved sorts, Field Carrots, Turnlp?-and SugarJJcets for Uxo dairyman and formers. A rich collection of Bower deeds; Lawn GardenandFarmi&glmplementsofthe latest Improvements, - .Monthly Vabonas, Roses, Holiterops, and' flne blooming .plants for the yard, Gordon or .-Lawns, by. tho dozen or 100 etlow/rates. ” " .. . i’ -: Orders from HerduratSiDealcrs’oi others filled promptly on liberal terms,: from tho Seed and Horticultnral ware house, 49 Fifth sirbot,by (apr2Tl JAMF.ff WARDROP. T EARDROP’S SEED STuRE is now replete with early if • Seeds, ftr tho hot beds; Pruning Instraments,forth© corn stalk and straw outtersj-and every thing of interest to thelatmer, gardener oromateur.-- . Orders from dealers, and merchants .filled promptly/on •iberal terms;- : J ■ : • ’“D RUPERT Y IN FIFTH WARD’FOR SALE;—Fin& two JJ- etery brlck-hoUselonPennstreat. . • .r; One lot of ground; near the corner of-Walnafcaud Qaarrv streets. Apply to " • " JAMK3 BLAKELY, . fcb9 '.- "It&al Estate Aggjat.-* *« /'VN' HAND, of our ova 'manufacture.'' eTGry vazioty of \Jt ••BUlei, Double Bartel Shot <3 tm s; at.; " t:i ;„•/?' s - BOTWT / - - " ’ • ( 1 k V'.. ■ ; ' W~' I.Ti*. x . :y.[ •/> v ►: . . <"v KDT7^ni>TADF4. Take Notice. ENTERPIIISE WORKS; Selling, Off to Remove, \\V » ;*v - - •• . y. ,; ’". a , -. ■ •. ‘ r#i% ’ ■t • ,' "t -a* '4- f- v - »' : v 1 ■> V r •' *V ' J •" f . .v t t •- t ~V '' a. f" • MEDICAL. BSS. MORSE’S Invigorating Cordial ;r A Phenomenon in Medicine. - TTF-AITH RESTORED AND LIFE LENGTHENED, BY J 1 DR. MORSE’S INVIGORATING EUXTR os COR DIAL>~At first the properties attributed toPrcf. Morrow InvigoratlugElisir or Cordial were deemed fobulou*. The public, often deceived, could not believe the simple and sub* ibno. truths.announced bythe discoverer. -But facts, unde-' nlable facis, attested by witnesses of the highest class and character, ore now -triumphing over oil doubts* /Incredu lity is overthrown by a muss of testimony which is perfectly Irresistible Tho ELIXIR remedies, in all cases, Uio deplorable evils' arlsibg from a misuse or abuse of the various organ* which make up the wonderful machine It rea lores to full vigor every delicate function connected with that myß-' tertotts compound agency of matter and mind, necessary to ..thareproductlqn of human life,, To persons of feeble mus* cular frame, or deficient In vital powor, it is recommended as the only means of communicating that energy, which Is necessary lo.tbo proper enjoyment of all tbo natural appe tites, ns well sa the higher mental ntcribulirfu ' lta beneficial ■eflecta oro not confined to either sex, or to any ace. Tho feeble fcirl, the ailing wlfo, tho listless, enervated youth, the the individual suffering from general debility, or from the - weakness of a a np!o organ, will all find Immedlato and per manent relief from the. use of. this inpompirable renovator. -To those who hara predisposition to paraiysis, It will ptoto a complete and .unfeiling safegnard; that terrible malady. There aro many, perhaps, who have eo trifled with their confititntions, that-they think themselves beyond the reach of medicine. Let nqt even ihes* despair. -■ Tno IlUxir deals with disease as it exists, without- reference to and will not only remove the dUordfmiUelfrbut ■ 1 ■ REBUILD THE BROKEN CONSTITUTION.' - i-Tho derangements of to nervous dis eases. and tho forms of nervous disease itself, are so numer ous that it would require a column to onumorato-ihb mala? dies for which this preparation iff a specific. A fowyhow* wrev.- moy be enumeratedj noaraJgio, tic dolercnur,- hitad-oche. Incipient paralysis, hysteria; .palpitation of tbG heart,' spinal affections,'. muscular debility, trerdors, flatii* ;lence;.a pricking sensatian is the fleshy numbness, mental depression, weakness of the will, indisposition: to move, fainting alter exercise, broken eleepiand terrifying dreams, inability to remain, in one place-or position,weakueftfeftho procreative organs, ffexual inctmpetcney, melancholy,' mon oniana,-floor albu sinking ottlie siomatfli. femalD irregu larities, a chronic tendency to miscarriage, 'flU complaints growingout of a freO indulgence 'Of-the pas sions,,and all barrenness that does not proceedfrom organic beyond the reach Of medicine;-;- ; <'i ; ’ ;j Whenever the orgartato bo acted upon are free from mal formation of .strlctural diseases, it is averred that - " - MORSE’S - - . will replace weakness with - strength, incapacity with effici ency, irregularity, with' uuilbhh and naiurbl activity, and this not only without lxazard of nHiction»butwjth a happy effect on tho general organisation/ Bar in. mind all maladiespwherQvbr they bcglri, finish with the nervous system,.and. that the parajjration of iho.nerve of motion 1 and .'sensation ;is' pbyscal death; ‘ Bern’ In mind also, that ipr every, kind, of nervous disease, tho ElixlrCortyal is the bhty'reliftble preparatiohkuown.' CURE OF NERTOUa J)I iEASES. : . . No language? can.convey.an adequate idea of the imme diateand almost miraculous change whlcbitoceasionsinlbe diseased, debilitated and shattered nervous system, whether broken-down byhxcess, weak by nature,or Impaired; by sickness—the costrung and relaxed ozgdnizatiohistttohw braced, revivified-and bniit up*-Thnmental and physical sjmntam»Qf nervous diseases vanish together under its in ilaence. -Nor is.tho.cffipttemporary; the contrary the. relief is permanent—for the Cordial properties 6fthe medl cinoTeach the constitution Itself and restore itto its hbrmaL - • . LOSa OF. MEMORY, . V-V" Confaeibn,giddiness, mjhofhlood to tfcohcad,mblancholy r debility; hysteria, - thoughts-ofßelf-dtstruc* tion—fearof; insanity, dyspepsia,geDeralprostratlon,irni; tibiiity, nervousness, InafcUUr to sleep, diseases Incident to females/decay of the pxopogaling' hysteria, indnb'' : mania, vogue terrors, pal pltation of the 1 heart,' fanpoteuigv ‘ constipation, whatever cause arising; It is, if there la anjr reliance to bo placed, on human testimony, absolulely : , r . qreat -medicone for FEMALES/ * ‘V ; . The unparalleled effecta of this .great, rcstocativs, in!all complaintaJocident to fomals, mark a nawera irr cho an nals of medicine; Thousands of stimolaiita havohecn in; ■ ‘VCntcd-ethoujand Of invigarants concocted—eDpurpot dng ■ to be specified Is the derangerDeah* to' which the delicate, formation of woman renderher liable. ;* •' EVERY TVOSIAN OF SENSE, " / j ' - weakness derangemenVnerrousirefip, tre mors; paina in the backj.orany other .disorder; whether pe culiar to her-e ex, or common inboth sexes—to give the Li' .TigoraUhgCordlalatrhiX.' ' ' - . • - . ' F” -•••'.? •- MARRIED PERSONS, : : Orothers, will find this Cordial alter ihey haTe nssd W bob tie or two, a thorough regenerator 6f tna lystem. In nil directions aro. to be found the happy parents of healthy Off spring, who would sbi have been so but for this extraotdi nary preparation. Audit is equally potent for the many dlff eases for which it is reoommeitd&i. Thousands of young mefi have been restored by using it, wnd &ot In Vsingle tn gtacca has It tailed to benefit them. : ;. ; • •.: ~ ••TTijv F 7^ / PERSONS OF PALE CO3IPLEXION. : or consnmptiTe habits, arc restored by. the uso of a botQa or two to b’ootn and vigor, changin g the skin from a pale, yel low, sickly color; to a beautifol lloHd oomplexion. . ' v •. TO THE MISGUJDED. : . ; ; These are soma of the sad and- melancholy effects produ ced by early habits ofyouth, vis: weakness Of theback and llmbs/iioinS in Hip head, dimness of Eight, los3 of-mo jculrcr power, palp! t&tion of tho; heart, .dyspepsia, nervous irritability, derangement of thodlgestive function dcbiUty, symptoms of consumptions, etc. 7 : v .- i .. • Mentally, the foarful effects on tba tnind are much tohe' dreaded. 1 . Loss of memory, .confution of ideas, depreaamo of spirits, oyll forebodings,' aversion to society, self-distrust;: love of solitude, timidity,- are some 62'the evils prodn-- tel* All thus afflicted BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MABBIASE.. . J.. should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most no ceisary requisites to promote connubial happiness; ihdi»d* without these, the journey through life hecemeffa weary pUgrimago—tbe-'-prospect ' hourly darkoia tiie view; the mind tteccmes.fibadowed with despair, and -filled:with the" -melancholy ‘ reflection, that the liappliiess of another be-- wdmra blighted with’your own. ; ; \ -- OACTION. Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited by como unprincipled persons. . . / ' ' V In future, ell tho genuine Cordial wfll have the proprie tor’s &c?siniile pasted over the cork of cqr.h bottle, and tho following words blown in the glass: Dr* Morse’s Invigorating Cordial, 1 T C, 1 iL lUNG, : Proprifitor,-N. T ; -Tho CoxduU is put up, .highly- concentrated, In. pint bot tles—price three dollars per bottle, two for five dolJaxi, six for twelvo dollars. C. 1L RING, Proprietor, > ■ 193-Broadway, N; T. Sold by.Dmfrglrta throughout the United States,-. Canida and tha.Wcstlndies . . .. AGENTS l . 111109., Nol CO \Fo64 street. 1 1 . Do GiA XI KEYSFJt, No. 140 « «* Allegheny City—JNO. P.FLKMLNCi Cincinnati—B. H. SIEAKING3. Dr. J. Hostotter’s ColebPated Stomach Bitters i ENTIRELY ANTbDY&PEPTiCy&ad warranted to Inf Jg orate and strengthen tha iwholesyEteiacreTory one wno uses them, arc now/kept tor sale by - > • - Dr. QKO. IL KfTiSER, corner Wood st. and Virgin alley ELKMING BROS., Druggist*, car. Wood and Fourth frag Iti E.-SELlihUSjDragßlflt, Woodst, bet. Third and Fourth; JOhL MOHLEII. Druggist, Liberty street; ■■•■■■• i -. •and all our first class Hotels and Restaurants,• as well as 1 dealers generally,whore the .proprietors most* respectfully-) refer tha publicfbrthem.. :: -.. .. ; Tho espenseds but a trifle, * hen' compared' with ihe : In, i calculablegoedtheyeffect.’ ■ ■' * <•■- : r;. : Feelihgsatisfiad that our Bltters merit suifletent' to recommend them,;wo will not. multiply words-in-their praise, bat ask all to give them a trial; butboraroful to Osk forIIGSTErXER’S STOMACH BITTERS, tUthcreare .other*Bitters represented to be llio same, .which compara tively arc worthless.. Our Ihttexa arc without n rlrnh cither as to their medicinal qualities, or as a buverogo. Tneyi arc put up in square bottles - , containing - a fall qunrt, with di rections on, and Dr. J. HGsteUcfi Stomach Bdterx blown on tbo glass,; Hone other genuine. v 5; ; • • UOSTmKB, BUHH * CO:,, v’ 207. Bonn street, Pittsburgh _ Dloßlaken , i Celebrated Strotigtlientngfl Plastcr<» Bpread l>y inacliiQ©ryi : fflHtsS& PhA3EEsß'4tu confidently recommended p,s a] X epocdyarjd, effectual remedy in all. casc3 of EheUmvl tlsm,'SpralOB, Lniabagoj Couglia, Cold3 l Aithiaa, IHfßdiliy | of Dreathiii?, Pains In the Back, Cheat: Sides*' p6h-' sump Uon:. and we particularly .useful to those whO- labor-, under attacks- of cold, which result-with -pains in; the 1 ; brcaaU'Often the lbrerunner of ponsurnptlcni; and In i cU- i -mato like ours, wherecoughßartd colds are almost'on: un-. lklilCS;Cph2equencoof,iha bidden oliongesto which waartf all subject, such as are thus attacked will find, them able;' All genuine' b&ve my signature talxho leather.' r - •;' ••J.-Av~M > SfAKEN'<-';i : .•. Sold only In Pittsburgh by. 8. E. NOP.QKATB, corner, of j Penn and Locust streets. . A liberal,disco.aht ia&d.e to uesk 1 . Afltonilblug Results; i 1 _ . by-using B. '. A. • • Veriaifugo,. Jr which can, always bo deluded pn, sa H ncrer fails.ao rid Urn system of, worms. ........ .. v ' ' ' ' MoxidaiX, s Canada, Match 18; t850.f Messrs. .S. d G>~Gentlemeh: My little flrl, eight yearsof age r -wa» for- a-considerable tlmo sdlTer ngfrem wormv r Ijmrchasedona .hottle of vpur Vermi fuge, which I gave according to ‘directions, aadto'my great astonishment' she ; passed'~one hundred : and- twenty-one worms, Taryiag fromeight to sixteen inchesln lengthy be sides Pinworms.. Baring experienced the good elfrcfcj of this ineulcinej I administered Itagain to my boy, fire years old, With' the same happy effectj passihg forty-eight wtfrmlvcf rationsrises., I foci it-aduty to rceo mme ud this: Vermifuge, and tp nuiko the cases of my childrsn knowuio tho^pubOc. VourdWt; servant, / - r Jo'aH Modߣ» : Alexander st. -Prepared and sold by B. ; A. FAHNESTOCK & Go., corner , gf. TiVood and First etrcoivPittsbarßh. ' : . v : : feh2l *] . To tho PabHc. , I EOTERPRtBE FOUNDBT; ALtKOIIENT CITT, PA. ;i \ G - KENQSLAND; thankfal for past'favorSjbegst© in* I *. fora: the public tbst he sUllcarrioson tbeFQOKDB¥ BUSINESS, in all tta branches, as. heretofore.at the oil sttaidrcoiiwr of-SANDBSKT'filredtand 'CENJBET Alley; (near the J2agle'Ootion:MiUi) ‘IO' additloatoliis Conner j ■worfey hahas becoma tha proprietor of ihaexclusWe tight! for, the tl. 8- of John Self-Heating CBatcoal SihoothlnglroD, patented mentdpon all other-Charcoal held tbeoiruer : of thoucdivldedUalf ofJ. JVJohasan’a patent Boxgmoo th ing Iron, ® very excellent article,.warranted to glia tatis r fhetiontipon fair trialr - v - v . PeißOns aesirocaof purchasing Interests ia titesfeToliabls nventions, will pleaso address 0. KINGSLAND, fablS..... ......— ...Allegheny City. : fTPB-A&MWO'-T'; 1 ] A. JAYNES. J , : U0.. 38. OTTH BTIUJEI, raTSBCIUIH,, ] Agent for the Sole of L. Johmcrn Co.'t type '; sc, t I ,Qt SBtUAVELSWA, : , >• HASSON HAND cndrbrsnlOjtli'ifollonring:—Bnuoslined column' Galleys; Common Galleys assorted, f Bitoe Galleys, Composing Sticks; Common ’arid dob - Cases; Shooting Sticks; lioy Crushes pßax’sond Quoins; Parol turosnu Itlglet, of all description a ;,B rasa Kulo. ct &U descriptions; Job lnri, in lib cans; 100 kcgs Front's News Infer 100 Founts Fancy Card Letter; and Leada,cut to any ength: ,• . i- ... hoc coo i.Sc.ro.: ess: s 1 - ■•! OrtlorsfoT Presses and,Typo-will receive prompt St; tention, and furnished at trie Poundryprfces. Old Typo re do iyedm exchange for new, at Been teririhri 'h : ~ 1 ~ Pittsburgh,Mttysld,lBS3>—dsm ,ri.;.g,Pc-:,; TTIO LEI—A three-stay Bricfe HOOSE, on -Thlrtl street X- Apply to . -|frtB)-, ,> ; : JAMEa:IIIriIgJLV. ivJL maxis l * > ' '■■? *■: -v:V: -S -A •". .. .P- :: ■»•.' ;, BSTtntI®T , 'TIORIHNQS:::T::r::j::« Sinope, on tile Bluettßeta. A stroll-on shore to see the place nod sketch Ufromthecirol\ngbeaob,;agreeoblijiiij*d up ft : ■ . evening.*'. ~Tlie sun' liad ir'eiled his bloodshot; eyes' behind n d irk' bank hf clouds, leaving luhd tints -of p urp I cand - yellow to per *ade earth, .dir,, and water.-..:The wind,bashed; the boy, os- frozen • the tawin'silent as sleep or death; not. even one twittering hir'd to break the heavy silliness'of Cor walk; fisher men drawing their nets lanquidly, pendent sail, . wooing- the .breads, inr.vaihpaud iasyjoors unim proved along ioats’-.aidea; ail Sinope-the- era* ' bodiment of calm repose in Ite hlgheat ideaiity; is this healthy'rest; l of mojilderir.g dissolution I It is the renovating interval betwccn fwo periods ; oflaboriousacHvityi’Or IrthcsOUlforever fled ? Thoicmplee,- p&lScesf’nnd porticos, erected by u powerful line of Sings, have been teveUeddrith . thedast, .Naught remainsof so much magnlll ijence sayo'a; dirty ''orientai town’of a tboosand wrotched houses. eurrourided by crumbling walls i and totteHng towers of Byzantine cbnsirnCtion. • Almost jeqoally o.wreck is’the enortoonshull of. .an embryo two decher, T?hioh atanda unioonobed the i bnilt hero work . are cheap—never iiuißhcd-—allotted to*rot. ■ Ddeadbia 1 fact eluoltiato the subject fj vAlas for ■BmopQ.':; The ancient copital oi Pontus,;under (hat greapinao, Mithredatca Euprator. and.the ~ birthplace, of that great ■ beast, Diogoneß'the •; ef'the Milesians, 1 ‘ and derWhg -its - name ■ from 1 an - amphibious young lady who was the unnatural offspring .of a , rriver.andjtt, town, the Asopns ahd Metbona, af . ter She' eloped'hither with ' a third* element, Apollo or the snn, shows indeed but few traces : of Buoh -illustrioas ontocedonta. .sliiny-frag !roentS: Of) ancient jprphitpctural- ,art,, however,. . ouch as brokenooiatnns, mutilated cornices, and . half defaced''inecriplions bn architravea and sepulcbraibtdnhdi-hhvfebaen’ made ussopin rais ing thesetfeeble fortifications, and they still at test what Sinope ones wan.’ • While the quarries above the town, whence ono of the calcareous . ibeds dh,,the, ; traohytic h racU overlaid by,a black -volcanic, formation, oesinß. to havefurnished its building inatefiaih,-fell'an' eloquent tele 1 of its Euddcn downfall/for largebrockslietherb hewn and ready for removal, eome scultured and Gome actually. on.their way.to ; .|he. cityi. Wo saw. also ' the pietursque ruins of an acqneduct, designed byPlihy J fheYdungef;to'Bupply : dhe-Sin'opians With .goodir water/.from/a I distance of .’.sixteen mites; .and, the anqient molo ean ba diatingjiish # s,eai inciosfng'a considerable spaoo along tho shore, and leaving onlya narrow' eu tranoe-ftir galleys, buftnany of the great-square atonesoomposiogi it bavebeeuwoni; and displa ced by. the notion of thewavea with the aid of that univorgaldcßtroyer-r-Time. ' We.'take the'following from awhig letter writer.to the Philadelphia' Worth American-and GtutUc: ' 1 ’ ’ ‘ . .The bill pfindiitment’ against Spain,* which M r;' Maroy haS draWn Op, was - not- presented to ,tho House,-as. expected; •d; understand <that it was completed and. sent to tbo President on Sat urday evening. ;In ft'Cabinet advisement over so important a matter, jt was suggested that; by go ing back to an earlier period, moro evidence of out - continued. ill-treatment at tho hands of Spain, and of our , meekness and. long eqtfeiing uuder it, conid 'bo 'obtitiued. It was therefore 'deoldsd toposipfiSe the delivery of. the document tolCengress, until it should be strengthened by these:additional facts from the records.. It is said that the dooument will, consist of more than eight hundred manuscript pages, and it will form a volume as laVge ae one of tho hound parts of the President's message; - ■ • * The time is now come. to demand justice for all past.-wpohgs; and- insults. In interuaticnal quarrsis thero is no statute of limitations.' It will be the aim in this great manifesto of -our wfon'gs'toshdw that we hdv.o abundantcause for war, and that if we do .not at onco declare It, it: -is h.eoause we.ar.et.o<>,Kener«us to seek, revenge, and too magha'mihcna' to-' cherish malice. But the people will dor well'tofomembcr th’ata, mSni fesio ofgriovancenda .the usual; prelude to a do deration of war, and that I take to .be- tbo Is* sae .-at which all. this elaborate preparation aims.' : / * ’ 1 . i Oaf national coffera "nro foll enriogfi fott-fcny omorgenoy. ...Ihei Burptas haa .agaitt roadbed 29,P00;Q00,aniJi8increasipg'with.atao8t.feaJ fal rapidity. y 4- foreign . war or a Gadsden treaty -eeems to' be inevitable aa'a-resbnreo’ for- tbn’de j'plotioii of tbo irdiaary,’’ Frtatride trill “by; no : means meet. the exigency; of the case- a The i, present tariifwaa put forth by the democracy aa ■theirillaatrntion of free trade,; yet'it pbnia in l revenueas a torient. ' - -■* ' 7 ThenotnaVreoeiptEFfremca6tenjB of 'the quar ter ending March Slat, _■ nere ever $17^000,000-,» and from'ott.fr,: sporces nearly mak ing an aggregate, which, if taken'ae'aii average rent year; will giro ns a total of per annum; a terrible temptation far spoilsmen. ; , Aiexu. feblfcmeftv . The AmEbicas HankXpcrc not tiCEEm—Aa a story" Is cirouirling through'"the 'Ameriban press, headedHobba’X.oohs Picked.tslien-fiom a latC uEogli eh up ap er.uTTB: eobj oi n tho.folloT[inß , frota tha Londou.correspondootoftho Spirit of the Times, a rlow that the pablio iniy'not be misled in the belief that it is the great Ame rican Leek of Day &•. Wetfallp-notr in charge of : Mr, Hobbs; inulondon,, ;Tbe:loakcontroversy ■has agaiabeenagltatcd.lhe past few-weehs by one of MKChubb'emen opening a oothmoh'till ’lo6fc"which; he hictpurchased fromHobba;- Of "coarse tboy tpade a great ctow orer it, bnt Air. Hi Boon .settled .their diash,- It appears that at %t the Sooiety of Arts, Mr, HobbseipPuncd a defect in aettb of theflrat oftheaboroloohS'Hhiehhe bad-made, anilbow thoy.couldbo picked; bat that th#vde fsot wo? noer. repe.dieij._. Chubb, orhis foreman, being presopi,. profiting by’. Mr. H's explanation of tho manner 'of'opemng said- locks, otOnce tried th'B‘experic&ht;''x(btoh readlted as afiore : stated. Tfaeytof coarse deolaiined.it to thh ftorld through the Times, and treto- at onco takon up .by Mr. Hobbs, who .offered"them two bandrod I ponnds' iriftiey wbuYd' f ihk" the American 'look i'known aßtho‘BaSkSlioek'v(th^ -Day & 'iHowoil Lock.) • They promptly declined tedothia.and oil Mr. .11. could do would not enticothem.: on.- This laatjoffor .being .made, -the reply .in tho Times - \?aa: Mr. Hobbs’, challenge is -acknow ledged— asleep. 1 — Signed J. Goater, foreman to.Msssrs, Chnhb, Xocdon.— N. T. Cour. atiff Enq, J OSrOfjgMr-g^oafay^a^jk *4 ' i> ,I; s 'i-.-'.'r NUMBER 204. mm -'moaning: post. - ; ' Wouas’s Ewbts is Ohio:— ln the Senate, the doll' inontitohy 'of law-making war brakes in upon, yesterday, by the presentation, of a.me morial on women's rights, by Mrs- 0. M; Sero raucci'of Cleyelaud, wfiioh she-md with: deep ' feeling. The momorialwas an - able -expose of the wrongs of womin, as.practised by tbo pom mon and statute law of Ohio, and was an appeal to Senators as fathers, brothers, nud sons, to do away with the; disabilities, wkioli, had-tbo-’vote been taisencrolbo sound of her musical voice ■ had died away, wonld have prodaoed an.almost nnanimon&.voto in its favor. The Senate, by a I Vote, ordered the memorial to be -laid on. the i tablrtb be printed.' ' The argument-marked tho [ fair authoress ha one who had thoughtmuoh and I deeply on the subject.; There woe. quite .a' eel' leouonotJadiea ptesoatj.and asths tulo Of wo- I man’s wrongs proceeded, wo thought of tho an- I eodote.ot theold soldier' who sued for slander; I and when hie counsel with' much fervor dwelt i up ontbeinj uryof the slander,’ the veteran bunt junto tears, 'declaring that honovy dreamed be | fore, of howmuchho had been..wronged.—Oo- I luminu .Democrat, ifarch 27. ; r What W the whole dutyof woman! To ■■dresß-ato mhg—.todiince—to play on tho piano forte-rto gabble. French and German—and to ... | presido’gracefully at the tca-tabio 1. IVbat ie & I man?_„4 thing towaltr with—to flirt 'With—to [ take, one l 9 tho theatre—to langb at—to bo mor i rrled to—-to pay one’shitls—and to kaep onecom ■ fortablyil■-cWhatis mat-A e«-a danco; that ono most whirl through tw/ost las possible!. ,Wbat deathi ? It’s—something that its unfashionable to'talk of—to whisper of —to think of—so the Ices that's said ahontlt tho | better. , ' - :. HezekiahStokee'waa elected on April !, Mayor of Portsmouth, 'Vo.' ' - j . , swjSMm;. 8. ’ \ *"•
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