k--**?* .-'N - . / *. ' . r ‘ , f \ * ' ~x* . >*'i.\, \. - v:-. .-. ;y • *>'•■;•.*•’• - ■•.. ; ~ ,yv ~.• h>\. ■ - .... - *TV t •* £■•--r-l-A '■•'.• ;; - *•:> : y,'y.•■ - ’•" ji **« v !i f .> V **. V % ** v n **' x .'. V*m 4 *; ~- », J, r £ { : J :, y^v' r; .*.^’;! ?, 'c.V:-:::•■■'*«• r ■i.» J ' ■'• .JV : , ’rJ '• *^^ 3 • ’£> £( * * V*•" "i ' A *»■*’■* ‘•' .'.(V T'. 1 * ’ I «? 4? .‘\ . «.y,-; vv„.s- w ] •“ »-iN t't’ /. • • a * « r *’l . y k V*v :*?<.-«: » iff# y,’. t » JftV?^rvfc C;-.y «iVH T'. l ry\ : yy-‘' tr ii fsi MMIm mw iHimM * ,iS ****»womsok ■&jgg^|S|gg&&3 \mSSmrn^i^m «-®a b. downing, cLOTniEu,'ffa j^Kvtei^:l?»s'^ifssic:~ ??*. : ? t,;;;■ removed to 294 MBEUTI street, opposite Garrison alloy, and-No. D- fiKVBNTUi nonr gniltbfield, trtiere s}fe^tj-^-r i attention of his friends and tho .public is Invited to the of' KBADY.MAPK GOODS always .on hand. Also, Clothe, CaFdmrrcwand Testing for ordered work. A fall of. Farniehln^ - Goods ibr gcnllcmen, including of oil (laaHties.Trunks, Umbrellus. Ac., Ac. Ja4J-. —.'•••.' t: sTkEysT : •in ladies* Missos and Children’s Shoos, - No. 19 Fnrrn St&Eirr, Pimmußan, advertiser keeps constantly on hand, and will make .gj^>pl- ^-;• to order, Ladies’, Mlesea and Children's Shoes, of the twe*w»tiiiwit of •/ children’s stoes ■ ■T’ f '-v-JiJ’-i c-j»3 ji the clfcr'wW also l»e found. PorUcnlar attention p*ud to £<&!!s> S3aas®2:.V, rfefe f’i ,? 3» ;**&& * «C4ty»UIi^ EANCYSHOES for Ball., rarli.a, 4c. f Jrtl^ •• • ‘"Jacob m*coi.i.istb:r, . AND KHTAII, CIGAR MANDEACIURKR, •’ 'A!oi'M»««wAttincM'» •.••„ ~ Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars, ' -. .;M. 3» P«/a*;AW****,!*... “ Ureo suwlr of %'? ' *" »*-«**••■“ J, ?J Ki*>.^er.siw^:« , ■. Wbolesale and Retail, • i?iay^A>«ff i door to the corner of Ibmihst., f —~ ■sikung'osrto- bsw,. AMES ROBB. No. 100 Maeeet sikeet. I'lttabnrKh, wil. £ .;?J^4y^ , ».- ;^“h i iafi;,: B t o bk ox boots, siioKs.’ana 10U, of February, A Whculio hopes to remove to lila Ntw Store, No. hj , t^ t^s V, v -i :t, 4 , rfeetstreet, which ho intends filling, with an entirely I stock. Tlio publicoro respectfully .invited to call and Ayj&ycvSx.*'it* v* «.>>*»..*■ »«J»*w his present pnnxt tiock, at unusually great bargains OF COST. c*p.«:r-.*'..t’ ’ i'.- *-<, * * ->'.y Ma^tf -"V -T T«uc NoUc e - ->■ f.o'f-.ffi oXyTIAVE ptod my Booha onil Accounts in tho hanJa of u»»t »n Whoaro indebted for subaoriptinns to tho Daily - . -fiSiiiVit’ ' re'-p. "K 'ffeewy Post, or for Advertising and Job Pristine, will ye pa apoctUly na.possiblo'. Mr. Richoy la also author ; <«&-..“i;'i*»tKd.'rl3r1'n ;~ L o. - r.» r ■i.ViS. toSituo tho accounts of tho Arm of Habper a Laitox, ■*r~ > ■ ,y - V'V‘= r '"i •>‘r; 7x Pmmr> L. nARPER. ri ’• "■'* f, ** ('0 (.„ ’ tr , I T-’'3Sf p *•; ,» ft.’. JOHN LATTON C,.;i-.t t t‘ty 4- ■ , W i r'M l! '''£^ : *H : fc'J’B/—Mir. Wohey will bo found at tho ofllco of tho Pokt,: t t r'iift. C V “ V--sA“ ?eS£‘%n~Si r -V« -riw tho Books Etui mnatu 1 if ’ ft" ’’ APATETTE PAETX! riIHESTOm’, with DwltUt,G n aUocheii t 270 liberty oh, Annuals aad Gift Boohs of all hinds, anil at all prices, A to Scholars cotnprtslngoyorthlngof tho hind published, and styics _ B^Cu,.d. zH Call and look ot tho E“fffKSS'S y €' - rlPo- TAXCUANGEON NEW ORLE ANB AN D CINCINNATL- U. UTNERA CO° Hair tom falling. Is winning golden opiolons ► t 7.-fj,^*>/RJjx!X]3'iiALL,.oa'WIiDIiESDAY.L?FAINa > January Ij SlghtChocks on tho above points by . >No. 82 SmltbOeid Btroet-': of persons who \tts using it -Tills Is n now artlclo, recently Ho,would alsft give notice to hlsScholare, and ; -. ...■,. A» . _ , n v«TKpV itwiTia v fen hlirv at Intreduecd, is a snro cure fbrßaldness, and will stand the hT««'l^¥tViliA , 4^**^r.7£.fi.»^^;A , i^'^-d}‘t l^li4i£»}) < i ! t''isbl».‘Sii , '4 o ta».* h^J2' < ! fIMB Po.7lPont{httrmt. WCMVED DAU.YAT tcrtortt( iis«!nilngpnbllc,osthonsandßwhohaTou««lTrm ;'. v '--'.'’ l ;'- : ’- .- vl 'ftiTOlto HnU,lnstood of Woshlngton noil, as formerly. -. . GKOCKHV SPORE, haying a good run of custom, for !^AMeß"j};°* ) yP.^?r".ivS¥W | ****!{” r .*l”** testify, fico circular to bo had of the Agents, giving fun ’ r r- ’tic * i-,iV H )V ( '.-v* I. *''-■' fe a I session will commence on TIJLSDAY, tho 10th AiXby i CUTHRERT ft SON,’ tt.eß.catM, and taunSdlatoly opposite Mason- ftico *l,OO in large bottles. S .. V .V' 'c% v fe- iovcrt of good Oystos. t «eplB C $ JOTJLSfWMffII * :; ? :- i ■ L “ 11^.°^“ bbtajuat^Sito m BM B s ft CWr ’ * ssudom : Forsaiom pittsbnJLSe?o r ,.^ 0h, °' • t ;,s„ .t. -?v, "-V -" %■ do do ’Uforsal.hy Bncccesors WJ h. idd4, Rfr JOSEPH OQX A CO, ctnmor'Wood street Flemingßroe, Co, " ’ ",./*' Tf-»* ! a , nr \ e f'i; -I*,J. f - V tfesßan do 1 doc2J / Wand Diamond alley, wonld raspoctfuily R. E. Sellers, G.n Kayser, ;^*^y -g>i--Vv** a’??« (l f^*k\-i'*^J::tV£ , ' r ♦iv-'«..''fw.-v:>y|»nkais*auii.dO'' J ■■■■ ■'• •• t —' —• ■—.-•■y>-’- ■■■ •.—:■■■•■ tholr friends and tha publicthat they IflpW® . JoclSlohler, •. >• Iknj.Pogo, Jr., - i t + *Z*\ '' Malaga Grapes r TAHTAU-hOO tt>a t pure, in n rtmudSewcelvlng a large and. splendid stock of IUTS AND J ttCaasol. i v ; -s;',. r A"- ■*«'.. •”.> Messina Ltmonf. Kj-teQ ■■ ■ •••■•., , GAPS; of the latest styles,‘which they arc prepared to sell Allegheny c»fy.—L. A. Beckham, Prcssly & Moans, J, P. x-.e ■;?■'.-“■•y...e,.4rrbY*>.:a‘i4-'li;r.';-l.^E : "4.>.'-.'*iK“ :.b 1 ye.y-i. •■■>?•»¥?. v dvaf; Or ?■!,:>. ■■?* S»e «ml for sale by .'■■ . TNINBGIN—2 pipes In store and tor sale by on as reasonable toms as any other boose in tha ally. Fleming. ' Z ?,„’!• ir \c X r>.-! <<;■< —< * V* '. JOSHUA RHODB3 & 00, 3» Wood St Jb doeO JhO. OROUTT OiTe ns a call, and oxamine our stock . ” -, '. ’ * 1 - ->;-f'/-, ‘ , .-. r v >/\,y~rr r . r . ; K ; /*•= * '•-’ -' c •-~-’Tr?*r > r -~,'~r r ’>' NT " v :^V-’- 1 ~; v •■;."ft-: *?r f V^s/*3 ,f *2*'V% ? tr vi - 6, ASA‘? n -T ’ X -tr-t - a - ** ' r 1 v * , - . / ■ 'v, :• . -a-,u . ; t v >^\w>--: .•. ,- , ■J&W .-'r 1 ;'.7 ;■: ■'•;•,-fe-■ ■ ~ ■’-e<» : •'.; -V.j. , 7 **• - rw -rvr.tf -ij r.|?^ ) edli l S* :^|,i * ! f , '*■■ i;v‘-T n .-jyjK;*'*’. :i. , **. :v.« •- ‘ •'» '■*&.'■• ■. ;. •*' .’• : . ► v • ” * ‘v <■ "•• " ■■ * *? ’.. <- •-•; r, -.-• V .. „. v , ~... n :-v , v, . >• ‘ -*•" v' J->*sit'*^ , »w < >««w 4 «?i^ o+* J? '^r.*^n2si~^i,fel I '’’;-; * y-r -••••-. - v'< ..*/*-■ '-;•*, . , - . - • iv. -v' ' - '"-’/" v „ ' r ”. 1 ' . -.- T ' ' , , ;’-.f ir “‘T. s i • ,^, t '"’-" i . 'Vi/^V'' -JZ, V V V^ V r~ V-'. Zj' -~— THE CITY POST ■ THff&S DAY .MORNING::: local preiauro upon our columns this morn* k tflg, caused by tho publication of-the Govemer’a Message* compels us to omit much.local novra prepared for today’ff paper. New Tnxoßirn-XiHt—'Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Com* • pany tire entering Into arrangements -to erect a Telegraph Uno along their road for -their, own use.. The erection of this lino, will enable the trains to run-with more certainty and regularity, &hd greater rpced and safety can ho obtain* - cd, as the danger of collisions will, in a great measure, bo .nbriatod. Tho business of tho Pennsylvania railroad Is Im mense; and its'Sffloira'appear determined td'-.incro&se r its ca* padty to ita utmost extent;. . Snoottt Boee3,t—Allcghcny is a great place for “smooth * -tonng”ambitious young politicians. Tho ofilco ofConn* c Umsn atfordS Bbnndantopportxmity &r tide species of guerf rdlo warfare. .Wclearnof one mtho First Word; tooiq he Second; four in tho Third i and two in tho Fourth, Those, with tho regular tickets, will giro tho“ fiualiflod 1 ” an opportunity or “making achoico” among their • friend.'. ; -r■ •- • Eaonnaß. Akd Pn• UOUGAN, Ac’t, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL; DRUGGIST, Alto TJKAtea JN . ■ ■.. Dyestuffs, Paints, Oils, Vamialios, etc., No. 93£s» Wood street, Cone dravr soutb of Diamond alley,> • . • ■ ptTTaauBUH. - f ja4{T P. H. HUNKER, CONFECTIONER; LUJERTV BTnECT, KEAIi WOOD. i libnrtidcdlo hisline trill bo sold at thft lowest prices, J\ and warranted .to be equal, If not superior,:to any of a Similar hind offered for ln the city.- ja4:tf “THOMAS WOODS. BROKEK;*^ ATtn rur Notes, Bonds, Slocks, 800 l Estate, «fcc., • • No. 75 Fuurih xL, PillslnrrgJi.Pa. Laud* and House* for Sale< •*{*l ACRRB OP LAND on the Fourth street Road, near ~t\/ Eas£ liberty-—tho handsomest location for a colony of eounlry residence* near tho cRy. . :25 Acres of Land, with good. improvements, near Stew artstown. . -'ISt Acres of Land on Cbnrtlers Creek, cfqht miles from (bo you want itf Venl Why, then, buy JL'CaiS’PAMiwrß. It makes a beautiful brown or block. x challenges tiolustre of th» nvven f 8 wing. For sale at lacJ7 " • KKYSKR’S, 140 Wool street THEATRE.— Joseph 0.. Fostzb, Lessee and Mana ■ lrc§r Qer —Fifth street, abora Wood...... Prices of admission? Boxes and Parqnct'.o Me; Private Boxes, large, $8; do. do-< small, $5« Second. Tier, S6o; Boxes for colored persons, &oe.- bo cts. extra for the certificate. Doora open, at C}4 o’clock; performance to cbm nienco at .7.o’clock.....'Combination of Attraction l Ural night of ibo great old English Comedy of tho Rivals. Brl]. : llant successor themew and-beautiful Droraanf tho Signet Ring. Thursday evening, January Gth. 1854, wiUbe.#cteil the beautiful Comedy of THE RIVAL; or, a Trip to Bath Slr Anthony Ateolnto,:Mr BaUiiy; Captola Abaolnte, Mr: BrcMord; Boh Acros.Mr Dorivago; Lydia Languish,Mrs Itvnar; Julio, Mrs Foster. RlcgantPas ScueLMlss KmUy Waldogravo. To conclude with.THE SIGNET BING; or, Rafiicllo tho Reprobate : Rafaello, Mr BreUfordp Pauline, Mrs Uynor. In rehearsal, the original Trench Drama or tho Corsican Brothers.. • r::::::JANUARY 5. Auction Cara* TAMES M7KENNA, Auctioneer and Commission Mor* tr chant,No..l2o Wood tho comer of Fifth, regular sales of Dry Goods, Clothing, Groccnos, Glassware, now .and second hand Furniture, dny nt lO and 2 o’clock; and at early gaslight, each evening,. Watches and Jewelry,Guns Pistols, Boohs i aney articles Cutlery, Boots, Shoes, Ac., with a general assottmentof every description of Dry Goods. Refer to the principal merchants. fjbO : Auction—Daily Sales* A T the Commercial Sales Room*, corner of Wood and J\. Fifth streets, at 10 O'clock, A. M., a gonoral assortment of Scascmabls, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots Groceries,-Qnccnsvnre, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fur* nfture, &t., AT T O'CLOCK, P. M., Boobs, Stationery. Face/ Articles, Masieal Instruments, Hardware and Ontlery, Clothing, Varifrty Goods, Gold nod Silver watches, Ac. I*. M. DAYI3, Auctioneer. fja3l;tf Retail stock of fancy and staple buy goods, CLOTniNG, Ac, AT AUCTION—On FRIDAY nort, January Cth, at 2 o’clock, will bo mid, at McKeunn's Auc tion House, the following articles of Dry Goods and Cloth ing, Aoj Shawls, cambric hdkfa.,. laces, silk fringes and gimps, patent thread, ttlk and woolen plaids, Silk brocade, poplin, delaines, ginghams, calicos, vestings, flannels, alpa cas, merinos, oil cloths, cassimeres and cawinetjy suspenders, blankets, tweeds, Sack flannels, drilling, rilk bonnot^mantillaa,spool cotton, shirts and drawers,hosicry. Ac, [ ja4J JAMES McKKNNA, Auct’r. ' A BSIGNJSLS’ SALE of an extensive iCOUNTRY DltY /V GOODS STORE AT AUCTION.—Oni MONDAY next, January 0.1554, at 10 o’clock, will bo Sold, at McKenna’s Auction Uourc, by ordcrof Assignees, the stock of a retail country store. Among tho-lot-ore some vety flno goods, such as Saxony, Coburgs, merinos, alpacas, moos de lalnos, beraues,.ginghams, linen lurtres, calicos, chintz**?, pant, stuff, vestings, flannels, bleached and brown muslins; silk: hdkfr. and cravats, fmo phnwlsaud dress hdkfi?., ribbons, lBees,twoed cloths, casrinots, patent thread,spool cotton.: gloves and hosiery, suspenders, llnsoys, lamb's wool shirts and drawers, wldto dress shirts, gingham and check shirts, 7 overcoats and pantaloons, soporflno satin vests k Irish linen,! buckram and-paddlng, silk plush, chusans, heavy blankets, : furniture calico, jnen, women, misses, boys and youths’ boots, brognna, shoes, booteos, buskins, pumps and slippers, ■ gum overshoes; also, arory targe lot of silk and worsted fringe, with mnny other articles. df>c2fl • JAMES McKENNA, Auctioneer. IKON’ SAFE, OFFICE FURNITURE, C.ROORRIBS, Ac., at Accnox—On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Gth Inst, at 2 o’clock. At the Commercial, gales Rooms, comer of Wood and Fifth streets, will l>o fold, I large Iron Safe;. 2 Office IhwVs; 9 }■& chests Black Teas; : . R boxes Raisins ; . 8 do' .Tobacco?' • 10 M cboleo Hatada Cigars; . 1 largo Platform Scalcs; fctorc Trucks, Wheel and Hand Harrows, Skid*, Ladder, Stoves ami Pipe, Blacksmith's BoPows. tc. j»5 • • P. M. DAVT?, And'iv SECOND-HAND BKVKN OCTAVE PIANO FORTE AT A.TJCT2ON.t-0n SATUBDAY afternoon, 7th inst-.otS o'clock, at tho Commercial Sales Booms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold one fine tonod Rosewood case fceven Octavo Piano, nearly new, which e-wt £3OO. M •• •• V. M. DAYIB, AnrtV. 0 ATALOGUK SALK OF ROOKS.—On SATURDAY y 3 o’clock, will be sold. at tie Commercial Sales Rooms, comer of Wood uml Fifth a large oollnction of ralnablo Miscellaneous BookiS ; among winch are NatnreVGems, or American Wild Row ers, colored pla*cs; McmUilv Flora. do do; Gothic Arrhl ti-cturo, 1 To1 t 4to, rial**; Hand Rook of Needle Work; Goldttaitb’a Work*: Parlor Scrap Book; Godfrey Malvern, illustrated; Ltlla, by Bulwer, Blurt'd; Canning”* Speeches; Wtrt’p Patrick Henry; Mitfnrd'* Works; Some* and Sketches on the; Ranke’s Refor* mallon; Family Bib'c*, Ac. Catalogues arc ready, * jat - . P. Jd. DAVIS. AurtV. FRESH OYSTERS, FROM BALTIMORE, just mecKnrsa) at 1 A. FIELD’S DEPOT, On corner or 'Wood and Fifth Streets, . UXDE& PATRICKS h PKIKCD. : f««plO - MERCHANT TAILOR, So. 57 Fifth Street, In Masonic Building’ EAVTNG filled up n room for the purpose of ramming bin business, (lattm himself to bo able to make to order FaMilnnatrteClnthip? of all descriptions. - Citizens and stronger* desiring romfortabln garment*, vttt do veil to •urn him o call, na tie is determined to plcafre tin* ronpt fas* IMiou*„ Ho ttjll olro be Imppy to fho many of bUnldcoit ho« jost roenred, from th® Eastern riti,*, an ••legam stork of CLOTHS, CASH MERES and VESTINGS, dordl&m ALL those who wish to have dry and eomfortabln feet duringtbo prcwm reason. should procure a pair of 01 KRINGTOVS CORK SOLUS. Fold, wholesale and retail, at tho Oirk Stonv corner of Third and Snuthficld streets. Corknof every descrlj'tion alwav* on band. d - UOSTIOTER, SMITH 4 CO., ilcc3l 267 Fcmi striwt..Pittsburgh* Xlonse of Ilefngc* milH ANNUAL MEETING of the enbscrihnrß to the J House of Refuge for Western - Pennsylvanla- will bo held at PniLO HALL.'oh MONDAY. January.2d, 2864, from 2 o’clo-.ik to 4 P. 31.. fir the Klortton «>f a Provident, . Secretary, Treasurer, and twelve Mauagcnyfor.the ensuing year. Full attendance requested. dln the markets; The cold weather and flQd fildghlnff on Monday brOnght In from the.connlry - ft' largo bomber of sleds from the aitjoiolng connttes, with otdors for groceries, &e n which causod a little activHyntaon«lnuri6'hberß. Tho sudden change of weather on Toesday cheated a thaw, and ■ a oontinuance yesterday bids fair for a. speedy opening of our rlvcrs. » v -.l . FLOUR.—The amount oflored yesterday from wagons was 1 unusually small, and prices remained unchanged; wecould only hear of sales of ftlxiut I2ffbbls.at from; wagons, for superfine and extra; 6fihbls from store at $6,25 @o37}^. RYE FLOUR.—A sale from wagonbf 15 bbls ats4;o2Uv > ' OATS,—Tho domand. Is brisk and prices remain steady. with a sale of 200 bushel* at th» depot at 40. CORN.— I There is considerable inquiry in tho market for 1 ear Com, with n sale reported, to arrive at opening of tho river, of 1000 bushels ftt 60, - < BUTLER.—The inquiry continues .foir, with a solo from wagon of 000 lbs prime at 14W. ? GROCERIES.— I Thero wos a fair demand from tbo trade for CotT«o and Bugar, and. sales veto ondo at for Coffee, cash and time. Sugar: mlcsby as in quality. . , . r • • . • XIA Y.—Tho ruling rale at the scales yesterday was $lQ@ $l3. i ■ ;■ • BULK MBATw—'Wo noted a rale of 30,000 foa country at 5J< for shonldors, sldcaand hams. ItAßD.—Sales of .4 bblscotfatry. l from store.- at 0. FLOUR—A sale from store of 60 eackfl at WHEAT.—The followUg are the prices pMd by our city mlHfl: Mediterranean $1.20; red $1,22; white $1,25 for prime. : CtAVERSEED,—We tiotlra further rale* of 100 bushels at the Allegheny depot, to arrive, st $5,12; 260 do. at $5:25.: and 31 cents for bbls. ! • - *. PEACHES.—SaIes ofjOO bushols halves at $1,02. TORT OF PITTSBURGH, 4 rrw 0 ptenft water ra vtu channel. (ARRIVED. Steamer. Jeffersuu^Porkmsan,Brownsville.- , **.. Lurerne, Bennett, Brownsville. Thomas9xriver,Bailer,WestNewton. . Gen.Bayird,Preblca,Eliiaboth. •DEPARTED. , ... ** JeffereonlParkinson,Brownsville. , 41 Luxerne k ßennett,BrownsvUlo.' •. Thomas Sbriver, Bailey, West Newton. 44 ; Qen.Bajhnl,Poeblcs,Elizabeth.. “1854.” PITXBBBBOH, OTCIHHATI, LOUIBVH.LE, :■ . ASD . SAINT LOUIS. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, roa tni cosvjtascr or PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT BETW£E3 " . PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint tools. i b. Trns Lise 1 is composed of wtod LeU^vTt^ Grst d«* powerful Steamers, urn* i*i i hlqgaUcd fur speed, and comfort,and is Uu> oxiv maocon jmilt hr* or gyrasi I’acju.ts oo the Ohio river. It connects with the B. 8. Mall Line of Btcamer* from Liodnoat! to LohlsTllla and Saint Louis, hy which passengers and freight'are lickded and re * eapied through daily* Two new Steamers hate Wen added to the lino, which now the following boats: . ' Days rf Departure Doatt. Chtiaint, from Pittsburgh. BUCKEYE STATE. M. W.BnTznoovrc....Sunday. MESSENGER, No. B Hatm. ........Monday. ALLEGHENY : .Oso. JITLun Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE...... W*. J. Koiwrr .Wwincwlny. PHILADELPHIA B. Ji Crack. .Tliorfday. PITTSBURGH... „H. : CAttrutLL......... Friday. PENNSYLVANIA Jso. Klikz^eLteiu......Saturday. Leave daily at 10 o’clock, A M.* precisely. No freight focelrat after nine o'clock on the morning of departure. • - ... For particulars, apply on hoard, or to ' JOHN 8. LIVINGSTON,) * JOHN FLACK, f Monongahela Hour# Buildings. [dcclff] Pittsburgh, 1853. FIIUS YYORKB— -100,000 Torpedoes; . 150 toxes No, rflre Crackers; 50 do Jtckssn do 25 gww Roman Candles, 4,0, 8, 10 anil 12 balls* 50 do" Pin Wheels: 60 s In store and for sale by decS • FLEMING BROS. ; VKKMILLION— 100 andCliinpßo, 1 nVtnre aud for salo by fd«c2j FLEMING BROS. lADIKS* RUBBER OVERSHOES, Slipper*, Sandals, j Triple Sandals, Buskins, Roots, and Jenny Lind Boots, at thd vcry lowest prices. Please call and examine. X. K. HAYWARD, docgl . Corner of Market and Idberty at*. t iENT.'S RUBBERS, OVERSHOES and EANDALS, of all Or kinds. .Those In want will do well to call, aud save money by so doing. Li B. HAYWARD, dec2o Corner Mnrkot and Liberty at*. BOYS AND YOUTHS BOOTS, ofcverr ▼arlety—Those in rrant ore invited to call—prices reasonable., XMLHAYWARD, ' dec7 7 CoroerMartcat andUberty streets. UUREUS, OVKUEHOKS, BUSKINS, JENNY LINDS, BOOTS and SANDALS, of every variety, at Imr prices. L. a HAYWARD, v dcc3 , Corner Market and Liberty at*. Coal AjohU for Sals. TWO HUNDRED ACRES OF COAX and about EIGHTY ACRES OF SOIL, haring an excellent front on UlO Monnsgaheto river, Jurt abore Bain No. 3, and command*. Jogcxtonriro bracts ofCoal lying bock of lt,will bo sold on accommodating tonnki - • There to not * more desirable or valuable cool property along that rirer, nor onstbat offers bettor advantages for gelling ont the mal, and loading into boats. There are two reins of G. BREED, ja3:3ra2 _ _ No. 100 Wood street. Pittsburgh. "VT-MY BOOKS.—Juju rocvlrtd, The Young Voyngeurs, or I.V Boy Hunters in America* by Captain M. Reid; with twulvo illustrations. rooms and Parodies; by Phoebe Caroy. Passion Flowers. Tito Lost Prince, proving tho Identity of Louis tho Six* tcuntli of Franco and tho Her. Eloawrr Williams; by John Hanson. January and Juno—being oat-door thinkings and fire side memories; by D. 7* Taylor: illustrated. Health Trip to the Tropics; by N. I*. Willis. - CloTerdook, or lleoolloeiions of onr Neighborhood In tha West; second series; by Alim Carey. A Day In tho Crystal Palace, and how to.moho tho most of It *, by W. 0. Richards, A. 81. ' Men and Things In Europe; by Kirwan. . A now supply of Hot Com just ready and for'sale at W. A. GILDENFENNEY & OO.’S, dofSO 70 Fourth struct. HOLD; DBIVEB! LOCOMOTIVE AHEAP!! Heal Batata Farm for Sale. . fIIHE subscriber to authorised to soil 284 ACRES 07 L LAND, situated in Versailles Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, lying back of McKeesport, known on tho White-oak Flats, end la sight of the proposed Station on the Conneltovllle Railroad* Improvements &s follows - A Bqu&ro I/Jg House, 30 by 20 fust, two stories high; and Square Ixjg Barn, CO by 30 feet—both new and In good order; two lino young Orchards, best grafted fruit, just commencing to bear. There is 00 to 100 Acres clcarod and in a high state of cultivation,, and the balance to well set with whito-o&k timber of the first order* TbU Land is well calculated for a Btock Farm, bring very lovoJ, and tho soil of an excellent quality fox grass growing, and bring well watcrod, having some twelve or fourteen never-falling springs of excel lent water thereon. This Land has faculties rarely met with, being within half a mile of tho Tough river, and ono mile of Monongahcla, and almost on the line of the Oonnoltovillo Railroad; and is supposed to contain an lnexhaustiblo bed of IRON ORE. This Land would not bo in the markot, only that the owner to about to remove to tho Far West. Terms onsy, and price moderate. For fur ther particulars, onquiro of W. J. REYNOLDS, at Lorenz* Glass Works, or of: JAMES 0. RICHEY, ; dflcJO.y Real Estate Agent, nt this offleo ELEGANT GIFT BOOBB.—The following aro a small part of tho oogniOcent collection of fino hooks now displayed en our counters and shelves, In anticipation of supplying tho wants of tbosoin search of tho best Holiday Gift Books: > Poetry of tho Year; passages from tho Toots, dcsoriptiTo of the eoosons: with twenty-two colored plates from draw* tags by eminent artists; magnificently bound. . : Gem of tho Season; beautifuHy. Illustraiod with mezzo tint engravings, and colored prosentton plate. The Queens of England; aseriesof twenty-sovenelftgant portraits of distinguished female Sovereigns. . Tho Book of tho Heart: or, Lovers Emblems; illustrated with thirty-three fine stool engravings. Tho Token of Friendship. . : Tho Amaranth: or, Token of Itaxsomhrance. The Snow Flake. ; Affections Gift. TELEGRAPHIC. By the O’Eeilly Linoa for the Homing Pott AIUUVAL OP THE BTEAMSIIXP OAKADA, l£AUFAX«January4. Tho steamship Canada, with European dates to Ibe 24 th ult., reached hero at noon to-day; sho will leave early this afternoon and be duo at Boston to-morrow evening. ; The Ootton markotfor ; the week was active, but presented no material ebongo In-prices. Tho sales of tho week readi ed 45,000 bales, including GOQO on speculation, and 7000 for export Breadstuff's are quoted as being active, but tho ad vances of tho week are Cd oo.Fiour, and 2d on Wheat, and Is on Corn. Provisions dull and declining. Money un- but Oonsols declined, and American stocks arc dull and prices nominal, j Liverpool Markets.—Cotton: Tho sales of the week wore .45-000-bales; Orleans fair 6-s£; middling G; upland’fair ; middling 5%: demand active, but no change in prices. BRE\iwrum*—Brown k Shipley’s circular reports Bread stuffs os having been active during tho week, with a doelino at tho dose, leaving on the week an advance of 6d on Flour; 2d on Wheat, nnd 1« on Corn; -tho closing quotations are ■ Whcat...whlto at 10a 4d@lls; red .ios@los 4d. Flour... Western Canal 375®37s 0d; Baltimore, Philadelphia and Ohio brands 37s OdfliCSs. Corn...white 40s; yellow 45*, and mixed 44s Od. The imports of tho week have been very small, • ' • ' Provisions.— Liverpool, Dec. 2-I.—A largo business has been done in old Beof at lower prices; sales 700 bbls prime Moss old at 85s; Pork markot unchanged, with limited busi ness at previous rates. Bacon a shade higher; sales new nt 47s for retail. Of Lard a sale has been mode at 52spor ton, but tho market is dull. All qualities of Tallow have considerably advanced. Ko vel Stores...amoderatebußlnoßahAsbeondone hi Rosin at. previous rates, and markot unchanged, the current quota tions being GaGurd t Jar#? numberof emigrants; seven ty deaths occurred daring her passage.. PtuMOEtpaiA, January 4. ■; The Pennsylvania Railroad will |»as* free «U Delegates elected to the Soldiers’ Convention. Kcw York. January 4. Cotton heavy, deeliiiod % Coff«e.,;rales 250 bog* Kio at 12, Bag«r...OrlMiis; sales WO hhds at 5*4. steady. Mo losses...Orleans; sales 400 bbls st 27 for ui-w7 Ftonr u .*nlf>a 9000 hlHa tStita at $7.024*7,Tft; Ohio s7,<2jWlt>7,Sl, market dull, with A declining ten small sales Pcooa. nt $3,50. A good demand' ler Wheat, sod prices looking up; solo* 2DOO bushels at $l,OO for red, and white at $1,75. all in store. No Rye here. Corn held firmly; sale* 2000 bus new yellow at C9@7o, Whisky searco; in bbls 29, and in hhd*2B, Cincinnati, January 4. Hirer stationary; warm. Flour firm, bnt quiet ' at Whisky Hogs heavy and lower; sales at $4,05; mote sellers than buyers. Mess poTk at $l2, sellers, but no buyers; bulk meat offered freely at 4J43&J4 Cincinnati, January 4; • Flour $5,£5, qhtet but firm. Whisky Some what of a panic In the Hog market today; rates3ooo at Provtelonsdcpressod; buyers generally with drew; rates 300 bbls Moss IVrk at $l2. Bulk. Meat offered ;at for rboulders and sides, Co buyers. Keg Lard declined, with n sale of 1000 kegs at Sy£; sales 200 fahte at $8,30; subsequently tho latter waVoffered freely Sales 1000 green Uarna at <94* Other articles quiet. Mono/ yery teareo. Rlvta* stationary; weather warm. Kew Oraxanb, January 4. Colton firm; ralaa 4000 bales. Tho receipta for tho last four days wore 18,000botes; stock 228,000. Tha steamer ln B . * .t.. >Vv'-‘ ’ 1 *t - * ll * , ;:V LATEST EBOH EtmOPE. TELEQBAPH HABEET3. SPECIAL NOTICES. MISCELLANEOUS. A LL KINDS OF GOLD.SILYER AND BANK NOTES JX. bought, eoldand exchanged by ocSOl A. WILKINS *CO„ Barters, Unite 3 States Bart Building, No J 1 fourth sfc, Pittsburgh. HWS COMING STRUGGLE; or, Tnr NlXTFtFTeElY'ximo J.occordlng to prophecy; for Bale, single or Id lots. By man, pro-paid, 13 ccoia In stamps, a- copy. dec? J. B. DAVISON. 05 Market st. LYOERINE—IO lbs for sale at : : V3T decl? ... KBYSBB’B, 140 Wood street. X'ODLUM'S SBEolHC—l2dniehfor mle ot . A il deciy KEYBER'B,I4O Wood ‘sbeCt, EXTRACTS OF LEMON, Peach, Vanilla, Orange and Nutmeg, for preserving cakes and pies, for sale -whole sale or retail at , [ded7] KEYBER'S, 140 Wood street. UAML’AtfNE BASKETS—Empty Chempagno Baskets, for eale at ':- ; KEYBER’S Drug Store,' ' . nov2l 140 Wood street MUICHING'S DYSPEPTIC BITTERS—Pop rale at. . - KEYSER'S Drug Store, 140 Wood rtreet. CIIDJSK AND VINEGAR— ! . ■ , : '.• f ; 10 bbl# Economy Oral) Ciders ■ 30 “ W. K. Cider Vinegar; - 6 casks French White Wine Vinegar: for sale by dec22 ,- 8 .• : MILLER 4 RICKETSON. LL WOOL BLANKETS.—A. A. MASON 4 CO. have Jost opened a' largo and desirable assortment of the atx>Te. . - •- •• ,dec24 White jlanrbls-a. a. mason 4 co., no.; 25 Filth street, invite attention to their very large" and complete assortment of White Flannels, of Foreign and Do mestic matralkcttire.: : > • - dec24 DRKSB PLAIDS.—Wb bare how open, and will receive In a splendld eteck of Plaids of the season: selling at reduced prices. - dec24 A. A. MASON 4 CO„ No. 25 Fifth fit. REOTTVED, a large Msortmetit of Ladles' Zephyr Worst _ed Scarfs, Hoods, Shawlotts, Rigolettcs. md a com plete assortment of Genu’s Wlnter.Qlovea. dec24 - . A. A. MASON 4 CO., No, 25 Firth rt. CORN—2OO taxes,. Oswego and Orvlp'. for sale by [dec3] B. A. FAHNEBTOOK 4 CO. ONION B—li bbls for saleby . ~~ SMITH 4SINCLAIR. PRUSSIAN BLUE—2O cases for sale by dcc3o B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO. ARIS QRKEN—IOOO lbs,-best brands, for sale by dec3ft : _ B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. COUGH CANDY—A farther supply of ibis safe Kj and pleasant remedy for Coughs, Colds. Hoarseness, Shortness of Breath, for. sale by dec29 . » B. A. gAHNKBTOCK & CO. /"'(LOVES—2O bniwteibr Bale by - ;. d«3 B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. A YOUNG MAN WANTED,with a small capital, iopur chase tho Stock, Fixtures and Good-will of a good par ing business in this city. Torfits made easy. Apply to B;CUTHBBUT&SON, General Agents. 140 Thirdstreet /Cluster RAISINS—ISO boxes, atsy>o per box; “ ; 100 boxes No. 1 Fire Crackers, Sl»3T>4 per box, or 40. per pack, at „•■• •, - ' •" HAWORTIFB, Corner of : Plamond and Diamond alley. AFABM .FOB SAhE, situate nineteen miles from the city, and two mites from thn canal; 25 Acres cleared. With a Log Honso, Stable, Ac. Prioe $2O an aero. S. CUTHBEM & SON, Beat Estate Ag*tf.' 140 Third st. RECEIVED —Soma more u& those beautiful premium Combination BUBBEBS. Prices lore At 107 Market street. (decO) W. E. BCHMEBTZ. Q PERM 011—0000 galls., various qualities, for rale hr O dKa> B. A.FAHN RSTOCK 4 00. GOD LIVEB 01L—1 00 galls, rrhita, warranted, pore, for sale by fdocSOl n. A. FAHNESTOCK * CO. , IED PRECIPITATE—IOO Bffl female by .. . '■> d >»3 B. A. .FAHNESTOCK 4 00. POTASH— 10 casks, first sorts, for sale by dccla B. A. FAHNESTOCKS CO. SAb StfDA-—lO casts, English, for sale by " ~ lleclO ■ , B. A. FAHNESTOCK * CO; ENTIAN ROOT—3OO lbs for sale by ~~— r “ JeelO B. A. FAHNESTOCK ft CO. TjSDPIIOBBIDN—BS powdered, for sale by i t declO B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO. "^HESTNIITS—Twenty-fire bushels, of tho best quality, J receltod and tor ealo by . ' tBECH, MCAI.PIN 4 CO- .. “d® 242 anj Bt4 liberty st. AS—Gbblsdrled Tennessee Pcasibrralo by" v dec22 MlttEß 4 RICKETSON. -OOFtANira GERMAN BITTERS—SO dos. fiir rale at ■ deni? : . - KETSEB’B.IIO Wood St. GOfiflSUWoftrecdred, 10 casks prime Codil&b, 6 bl>!« No. 1 Salmon, 300 lbs smoked Salmon, ■ 20 bbls gib'd Herring, 20 do No. 3 Mackerel, -1» toea Barrington scaled and No. 1 emokol Herring, For sale low for cash by JEHU HAWOETH, “* e ® . Corner of Diamond end Diamond alley, . • Qflft *gXKS PIKE CttACEEBS, No. 1, &\J\f «j do .Jackson do 20,000 Torpedoes. X ease Nutmegs. _ 30 kegs Cooking Raisins, need red and lor sale by dpco J. C. ASKKBgQN 4 CO., No. d Wood st lIUBH WIHBKY—O jmncheons Sno Irish Whijfcy just wraired ujJ for rale by JSO. OUOtrcT, are 9 Cor. SmjlhfioM and Front sta., Httahoryh. fiW KAlfiiNS—£o boxes, nnd %M. li. 10 matt* Seedless tfor sale by J. ©. TTood street. Ok** WHISKY—IOO bbls in store mj«3 for snlo by deco > jyQ.OKOtJTT. CUAMPAQ£ baa lie ta Instore and fop wila by . dcc9 • " JKCVQROPTT • pUBESK-100 boxes, very superior.for rale by: SMITH A SINCLAIR, COFFEE— 300 bag* prime Eio for *ale br . v SMITH- & SINCLAIR. MBI.BS, HVMN AND PBAIKK BOOKS In the most • _.*y.fondly, pulpit, orpcrsonsl nse. NET7 BJIALL4TO. BIBkE r tbe most kwaa ,y*?? blo .A 1, l^ r i Dt *J I ?. V3xrioßB *y lcst - West's Analysis. All suitable for Hbltday PresaotA. At DAVISON’S BOOK STORE, 65 Market at-, near Fourth. FO? , B ALK OR RENT—Tbo Urge Factory Building, vith ioor Lot B of Ground, situate near McKee, on Washing* ion street* opposite flint glass works of Mr. C. Johnson, to Birmingham. Enquire of . ' , P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer,, Garner of Wood end Fifth streets,-. l CARGO'S HALL, fburth tired near flhod, opposite La* J layette n*ll,ean be. obtained lor Parties, Festivals. Concms, Public Meetings, Ac. Also. Cargo’s Cotillon awl Sax Horn Band can befcund In tcadtoesa at aJHlmes, by applying to WM. FRANK CARGO, at the Crystal Pai«i Dagnerrean Rooms of B. M. Cargo* Co., Fourth straet. jyl9 " iX B—A single box of Dr. TKRRKL r 8 OINTMENT-wiS •V» • kwp any Blacksmith’s, Farmer’s, Bailors, cr Meehan* Ic s hands, let them chap or crack erer so bad, sound and in good working order all winter. Prepared and sold by MONROE TERREL. jyitoiany •_ Naugatuck, Conn. • li'OK NEW"\EAR’S: PARTIKB —Oood and cheap I*lllll3 - can be had at JEHU H AWORTIF3, corner of Diamond alley and. the Diamond, such as— Now Bunch Bakina, lS^tUb Cluster - . . • . . io u Keg ondTalencia Rabins, 8 « French Currants, • liiU@2o Lenwn, Orange and Citron Pods, 3cj mine*. Cranberries, 19U» quart Cooking Wine awl Brandy, . But above all, prime T.llyaon Tea at 60c.S& Also,flue rough flavored English Breakfast Tea at 50 ctaT per pound. . dccSO C ¥^ TaUfl ANI> THR nOLnUYS.—Tbc subscriber haring been at great pains and expooro in preparing ror the Holidays, feels quite confident, wjth his large and varied Stock of' Books, *&,.of.being able to-glvo good satis* faction to mil who may wish to and Boohs and Present, for the coming season, Special attention hna been given to" Book* lor Childron. JOHN S. BAYISON, ■l 00 !!* C 5 Market, near Ponfrth eh . OFHCJS ALLEGHENY TALLEY B. B. OOa V Pittsburgh, Doc. 3). 1853. | A GENERAL MEETING of tho Stockholders of the Alle» gheny Valley Railroad Company trill be bold .at the £?£? of the Company, in the CUy of Pittsbuigb, on TUBS* DAY, tho 7 th of February, 1854, for tho purpose of electing a President and Board of Managers, and also for examining tho affairs of said Company. . “ The Annual Reports .of the President and Engineers will bo submitted to this mooting. By order of tho Board. dec2fra3w 3 GIBSON. Setfy. . OFFICE OniO AND PA. R. B. CO., > "v. ■■ HttBburgh,Dcn.2l, ’53. J TkTOTICR-—The Annual Meeting.of the Stockholders and iw Election of Directors of tho Ohio and Pehna. Railroad Company for tho ensuing year, will bo held at the Ofllce of the Company, in Pittsburgh, on THURSDAY, tho 26th day of January, 1864, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 3P. M., (mooting at 10 J Byorder of tho Board of Directors. • doc23tita J. ROBINBON, Soc'y. ” JOeiirst J. Shroflei * co.. ~ MANUFACTURERS OP FIRE PROOF SAFES. Vault Boors and Iron Window Shutters, AND 03 all persona admit the necessity of the above -mentioned articles, wo have no hesitation in recom mending our article to be equal to anything in the city. Orders promptly attended io, and put up la tho best style, and on Short notice. ; tKSuSmlthfleld street, between Fourth and Fifth, Pitts* ■ burgh. • [sepftdCmj J. SHROFFED* CO. ATTENTION, LADIESI : T HAVING determined to close out our outire stock of Silk, Batin, Velvet and Gro De Affric BONNETS be fore the Ist of . January, di greatly reduced pricts— at price* that wc defy competition to the city-call and eoo our BONNETS, and satisfy yourselves. ' Our gentlemanly old friend next door Is being alarmed at hto expenses; Nolwlthstandtaffheisthreopcoreandmorc— But he cannot compote with the Skrcb. v - Now Ladles, you must bear in mind, In order to save expenses: Get aßoshk* of the right kind, At the Fancy Store of Brcrcrs. „ ra-Rvmmbertto place, No. 38 MABKET at, between Second and Third streots, at tho Blgn of the Cheap Bonnot Store. fdecsl M. J. A 0. SPENOE. Most Important News! OMEB. PASHA. VICTORIOUS t A S wIU T» perceived by the nows brought per steamer Niagara, there Ib no doubt but that, at LOUIS REISKMAN 4 CO.’S JEWELRY STORE, on FlPTnVtroct. two doors from Wood, opposite the Morning Post printing office, the CHEAPEST WATCHES, CLOCKS nnd JEWiiJ RY can be had m thla city, ns there will be a change In the firm on the Ist of February noxt, and therefore bo Bold off at cost. Those wishing to buy cheap Christmas and New Year’s Presents cannot find a bettor opportunity than this The stock iaoflho most exquisite kind, endhaa beans* looted with the greatest care, as to workmanship and style. Country dealers and others will ted It to their advantage to come and examine our stock bofore purchasing sse whero, as we are determined to lot none go unsatisfied „ LOUIS REINESIAN 4 CO., 42 Fifth streetrtwo doors ftom Wood dMlW2w_ NUW BOOKS JOBT ItECKTVKD AT DAVISON’S BOOK STORK, 05 MARKET Bt-Bchaa^ Hours, Mrs. Kirkland; Bloodstone, by McLeod; Uu the' Riser, Shelton; Ooldcn Link; Tip-Top; little Brnmmer • Mason on the Ghnroh; Pastor’s Sketches, Becond series*’ The Lord oar Shepherd; Memoirs of R. Williams, the Fatal gonlan Missionary, by Hamilton ; The Well Spriuc • Per kins’ Arithmetics; Oreenlcnf s C.S. Arithmetic; McGluffiie’s series; Macaulay’s Miscellanies; Preah. Hymn Book* In elegant bindings;’Rutherford’* Children; and the latest Issues of the 8. B. Union. Porsalehy ■ „ JOHN S..DAVISON, " 65 Market street, near Fourth. . GaiUSTAIAS AND HOLIDAY BOOKS, at DAVISON’S -BOOK STORE, 65 MARKET subscriber baying now opened bkHolidayßooks, would invito attention to Ida large assortment of JUVENILE and other BOOKS suitable to the season. The assortment In* dndca Children’s Books for all ages: and purses; Ttoclish dafidcs, in splendid eabinetbindinct; the most elegant edi-; tlons ofpockeV fiunfly and pulpit Bibles; superbly Ulus* ; tratod English wotkßjanA Prayer Books and Bibles in vcl> ret» with gold and silver ornaments. That he may have the plearareof giviaggreater satisfaction to iHohda and . I • ••' , v -v .. / V*'* '':' l i" v ' NEW BOOKS, MUSIC, &c. TTOOT Memories, and Little Ella; two new JLv Songs, by 8. C. Foster. . • Reply to Lilly ©ale. ' ' ' . Undo Tom’s Religion ■ 1 ■Katy DM and Katy Didn’Wdelt. . The Other Side of by Mrtf. Florence. Qroco Schottlsch; by G. Anton. Jollleu’s Library of now Dances. ■ Ullage Ecdowa; very pretty. Tbo Nymph Waltz: - ' . iEtnaGolop; with a beautiful lithograph. •- Love Sohottlsch. Flora Mazurka. ■ • JulUen’s English Quadrilles; ' • Junior Bachelor’s do. - Prima Donna Waltz, for Guitar.' Just received and for sale by.. 4 rtr , II; BCHROF.DER A 00, qcc24 . ... • , ■ : Cargo’s Hall, Fourth sh • OOKS LAST RECEIVED, AT DAVISON’S Book Store, 05 Market street, near Fourth. Harper’eandPatnam’s Magazines; - Lyell’s Geology; Pierson on Infidelity—now supply; ... Hamilton’s Philosophy; Hitchcock’s Philosophy; - Llber on Civil liberty and Government; Golden Dreams and Leaden Realities; .LongstroihontheHiveondlloneyßeo; Webster’s Dictionaries,Basil’s Notes; Kltto’s Bible Illustration?: Explanatory Bible; .... Prime on Death of little Children; Pern Dearcs;: XsaaoT. Hopper; Missbnaty-of Kiimany;. ; ; . . . Lamp and Lantern, Hamilton; Jacqueline Paschal, or Convopt Life at Port Royal. [de3 BOOKS FOR TUri HOLlDAYS—Consisting, In part, as follows:-./' ■'‘*7: American Female Poets; illustrated. British . do do do * Dictionary of Poetical Quotations. Dictionary of Sacred do * The Women of the Scriptures. Scenes In the Life of the Saviour. ■: Scenes in the Lives of tho Patriarchs and Prophets. Heroic Women of History. Uncle Tom’s Cabin; beautifully illustrated. Mrs. Hemon’s Poetical Works. . Popo’s do do . Topper’s . .do do Tuppcris Proverbial Philosophy. . Poems of Osslan. LalTaßookh. ' The Gift. The Ladles’Gift. Marriage Offering.. Yonng -. roems by Amelia. Heaven, or tho Sainted Dead. Fioro’sXcxicon., Floral Forget-me-not. Forest Flowers of the West, - Scenes at Home. Greenwood Leaves. Fern Leaves. A great voriety of Albums and Juvenile Works. . ■< For sale by .. . B. T. 0. MORGAN, dedß ..,, , No. 104 Wood street* near Fifth. . . *VT JsW.MUElOl—Musical Leaves, a collect!on of favorite _l3r tlie piano, put up In arielegant style—intended for Christmas Gifts. ... Grace Sebottisch; dedicated to Miss Harriet IL Zlaldon composedbyG. i : v. , i v. • Ladies’Album; new dance,lbrpiano.. Tbavelovedtheet song;- fiistOT, darting; Best thou gently,-sea; asong.by Mre. Barnoy'Wflllaiofl.' / Br.WattVmoT&l and divine songs. There is a sigh in the heart Mamma is so very, particular.. - - - = BeantJftti • v . Keep the heart light as you can. Lea JPotinonra Waltz; by Jnltieu. . Moonshine Bcdovra; • AdUPolka.andEleanorado. La Pierre Pollca j Hanriso Schottiseh-' A large assortment ofthn latest foreign publications for the Fisno, juat received and foe sale by • IL SCRBOEDER & CO.,' • ’ Fourth street TO . TOE LADTUS^—Jast published, Tart I n price 25 "cento, a new Fashionable Monthly Magazine, entitled.' FKANK .LKSUE’S LADIES’ LONDON,' ; PABIB, AND NEW TOOK FA'SHIONB, conldnlng a inofr ' nificent plate -of the Pari*-Fashions, thelargest: that Jim ever appe&rad.in. iuiy.fariifoh.periodical; also r nEariy one \latndrt&Engraving*, of the Joiest stales, selected from nll : our fashionable csteHWuneute, with & large sheet contain* •ing the j»tfero of .some now style of . and «n there . verse ride a number of Derigns for Embroidery. The work ; will be got up regardless of expense, andiaaumch supe rior style to anything-vet attempted. . Arrangements have been completed in Paris whereby the newest Fashions will appear Jo this work before the Paris Fashion Books arere ceivcd by. tho'steamer. Amongst the engravings will be found tha neweststyleaintho following departments, vis: Hair.dresking,borinetojcaps|-head.;dresBes,wreaths, man tillas, cloaks, wanning robes, promenade dresses, carriage ;drcFSes,.!ri habiby evening : drosses, -fancy; bride’s dreasKr, baby robes, baby-toßet. -articles, misses’ costumes, children’s costume, shoe?, fans, copes,muffs,&,■ :■ : Terms,s3per yeaf,nr 25 eonts per number. .- . , aqetts rod mreotmon: •• ■ H. MINER & street.: - . W. A. GILDENFENNEX & CO., No, 70 Fourth sL. d*c24 • - . , ;■ EOOKS.FGIt THE HOLIDAYS, handsomely bound and illustrate! Tfho following ore a'few of our largo as sortment:— Our Saviour, with Prophets and Apostles; • n series of eighteen highly finished engravings, derigned expressly for this work. Turkey morocco, foil gilt, $7. . Tho Queens of-England; a series of portraito of distin guiAhedfemalosoverelgns.' ’Morbeed;fall gllt,glO. Tho Poetical Works of Thoa. Moore; oco vol. 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R THIRD street, ha a received a splendid lot of ANNUALS and GIFT LOOKS for the approaching Holidays, to vhlch-ho'taXea pleasure lit inviting the attention of his customers and the public generally. Hehaselso received— . Hot Coro;" . . . Nos. 15,16,17 acd-l&of Industry of All Nations; . Popular Educator, for December; _ Scenes fa the Life bf an Actor; .Yale College w Scrapes,? by Vase; . Davis,-tho Pirate; Valdez, the Pirate; . . * Jack Junk; the Bnceaceer, Ac, • H. P. CALLOW, dec!6 ...... Third sh, opposito Post Office.. A NNTJALB AND GIFT BOOKS FOR 1854, at H. MISER A A CO.’S, No. 32 SSimiFIBLD Street Poetry of the Year—Passagesflrom the Poets, descriptive of the'Season,-with twenty-two colored Illustrations, from eminent artiste. . Oar Saviour, with Apostles and Prophets? containing eighteenexquisHe'engrayings. The Land of Bondage; Hlastr&tcd' in tho Journal of a Tourin Egypt./ The Queens of seriesof twenty-seven elegant portraits of distinguished female sovereigns. A Booh of Passions; byG.P.B. James;lllustrated with rixfcen splendid engravings. '... • ‘Eveningßafc DonaldsonManDr, or tho Christmas Guest; hy MtsaMelniosh; with ten engravings. Beauties of the Court of Charles 114 a series of finely on graved portraits of distinguished women. ' Tho Book of the Heart, or Lovo's Emblems; illustrated with thirty-three fine steel engravings. ' Illustrious Perscraagesof q» Nineteenth Cental; nine* teen finely ougtavisd portraits. , 7. ’ ‘ The Diadem, a Souvenir for tho Drawing-Room and Par* rlorVlDostrated with twelve steel engravings: The Souvenir GaHeiy; : an k illustrated gift hook fir all 'seasons.'’ ■ *' >' ; Genw of Beauty, pr Literary Gift for 1S5I; nine eng'p. The Rosary of Illustrations of the Bible. Gift Book of Gems, a literary Offering for on Seasons. • The Token of .Friendslup, a Gift Bdok for nil Seasons. Tho Amaranth, or Token of Remembrance. - ; Keepsake of Friendship; • Tho Garland, or Token of. Friendship.' ? 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A MKW VOLUME COMMENCEI>~PUXNAM'S SIAGA :A- Zp?E FOB,JANUAR£;-r- : Washington's Early Days; by Mrs. Kirkland. . Public Buildings of Ncw Tort:; Illustrated.' : Tho National Inventor^ An Adventure on .the Plains; - ; Modern Prophets—Confessions of a Young Artist. • • Aurum Potabilo—Sketches in a Paris Cafe. ; Ilnytl and thb llayttens. ' Three Days in Argolls.' : • * r The Catastrophe at Versailles. Btage*Coach Stories—The Conqueror’s Grave.' •i. Literary Piracy. Puns and Punsters. } Editorial Notes, Literature, Musi : W. A. OILBKNPENNEY & CO ? dec2B ; -• ' •- ••• -70 Fourth street. /VIEW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED AT DAVISON'S BOOK ,1V STORE, 65 MARKET street, near Fourth;—Dot Corn; Kllou MalgraTo;, PicrroTonssant; Flower of. the Family;.. LUtio Ferns for Littla Friends; The Early Called ; JJttle Suay’a Six .Birth-days; Cloth Books for Children; .■KennyV ItDlls, or tho. Earnest Worker; At Home oo. US Smithilcld street. ‘-VTEW BOOKS !—H. P. Cailott, • received the following: ■ BUgatine of Art, for December; ;• ■ “ • ; I No. PPractteolDraughtenmu; • Popular?Educator,for December;. {ThoLady bt Home, by Arthur; ' •. \ , 7■' » -■? ,*>. 'c? y'« -v-^v - • S * - v ljt «A . ■ ' .rl-j-v: ■ , •«■ • y\.« .»■. ..*• •■ '.k, " ■ ... % * ‘ ” - *>r; s?** _ - :i- : ... CO5TCff»: MEDICAL. Invalids of Pittsburgh and "Vicinity, ‘ ‘XroUtt'ottention Is urgently inrStwi to a careful ond ean- X o constructed an to bottom under the KanDOiits current of EiiEOTRO-MAGNiiT.IBM t eltisctinff . ( . • > . Immediate Belief' From the most acute pain, andalpos permanent all NERVOUS DISEASES* ' - It seldom Into falled tofarDfrti almost Ccrtain rcllef. and a FINAL, I’KEMANENT CUBE, by bohjg used according todlrectlons, tortbe/oUowlpg diseases-; *'■ . Rheumatism* ** ‘ 1 • . / Utcrine ''' Gout, ' Palpitation of the Paralysis,-, * PeTiodicaVircadache,' ; • Pulnfuland Swelled-Joints, St. Vitue’ Dapce, .. Neuralgia of the Face, General Debility, , Dlttora* of tlio Spihe, r ■ Feins of i Dearness andßlin'dness, ■ '< ALL DEBASES ' J‘ - ■ b * a ideilcitmt .amounfc,"bf NERVOUS. r .FLUID, ore greatly relieved, lf.not permanently cured by Bimpty wearing thechains for a Tew hour* cadi day.-' ' - BeltCndcratooiV Tbnt It. is not claimed. tfca’tit cores alt diseases, but only ~ those for wliicb it is recommended; land' mSreoTer ; wo - / boldlyelalm and DEFY, that no mcdiciual affentof AN7 ••• KIND has performed SO MANY CDIIK3 dating the last ' year, of those diseases just ’ - , . . PFLYZEMACHEK’S ELECTBIC CHAIHa V And to proto this assertion, defy any person to produce ro many WELT/ AUTHENTICATED CKItTIFIOATES or Scientific Physicians nnd> intelligent patient* ms may bo found in a pamphlet of thirty-rix pages, to be bad (gratis of the agent in this town. • .'■ v ■-••'s' ....- ThoelcctrioChrins worofirstintroduced In Franco In 1650* • and after being subjected tfr the most -■ Tliorongh and. Rigid Trial, v . By the first medical men in Paris, theywore fotnnl ib'pb*» ‘ - seas Btraftgoand marvollous power in relating pain; wbere> over applied, .and by their introduced into the hoapitak.of that city, and also secured by loiters patent r by_the French Government. •?;*'•" • . Tl«ey deto now Introduced In'almost every-Hospital in England, Germany, Austria, Belgium, and patented in th(»so countries, where they h mo become tbn MOST POPULAR, CURATIVE AGENT IK THE Wolibl>, ' They ware first introduced Into the United Btates abdnt ono year since, and went through the came tt hi oa in 32u* tupe, end were, at oneo. introduced into everv Hospital in • ' York* whero they are now in daily use, effecting oven MORE WONDERFUL. CURES than had o#er before behrt •" * awarded them; : „ ;They;aro YalOntine • van Burenj L'ost and.othcrSj Wlio/have published their yiows-pf.their power atid'.valuff jn gaverßl of’the medical: journals in that city,' and ace also -iit' tbb dailjrtmicUOo' of rucoramondin^their: tißoiopaticnta;'. Afotll accountoftliclt opinion may also bo found in every > pamphlet, auttsentto the address of any pefcott la the'State to: applvibgYport' paid) to Dr. G EO.H. E EYSKIt, who is agexitfor Pittsburgh'* i’a.. The chains.ean bo j>ent by.juail, with full-dcseiipilouft for.use. ■ • .... .••."PriceofChains,s3 and§s: Physicians are politely invited to call and examine their construction* and pronounce upon thrif merits: V: r l < '-/i i f 0 / One Word Ulore to lavnllila* , No perron need fear tTmtibeyWin nbt'aeobiripllsb'jasfc • wbatit-Efelaimed thby cnn '.do, aod aU persons who hdvo* ' become disgusted with a constant . pourjog.down-of; patent . rV nostrums (bottled Bwill) are kindly and. politely invited to give them ft trial.. : * y * * • N. will last fbr years, and low none of It* P llcgC t -nnd.rin.honoruryl • ; member of .the Philadelphia. .Medical Society*" dt containa-.. much good advice to inTulids, as well as perabns ia hdallh. ,It also describes in a: comprehensive -mdriner, 1 th'6'dteeaa»ir' . 1 of;our varfabte -climate,: of 'treatownt,: No* - family should., ta without a copy, of this hook.. Jlfc can bo. : ;htui, without any at the' various drug atorcslil this; r where valuable Family Medicines ore for • isale. * . • •• • •.- •. ■•.• ■■. - DJU.J..S.-SOS£’fINEBTOU3.A«PjJmQOIUTroo <^SniAl,lh'&:t': greatest discoveryi in medical. science.' This astonishing'. ; preparation for i : by- care, labor, study or disease, acta like a charm*: Jt glves . etrehgth and 'appetite,; and. possesses great invigorating: •: ' properties.: For heart disease, all nervous nffectioiifvflaiu?,,.V. |cDce, heirt-bunj, restlessncsß, .numbness; hcura3gfaj;rai«K ; ing the Spirits, and givlngpowerto tliewhole Kysteinilt-is,. .v . almost miraculous In its eflbcte; pents abotUc.;:' Jdvucr, to Itysons iniH^aWi^Ixrih justih'v retbipfc of .a fresh aseortment of the above' Medicines, and u\ tot of .his valuable'books for distribution, of which thepubr' lie are invited to call and accept a copy. ' '• declSaliw • . Q, |f. KBYfIKR, 140 Wood street. 7 TVYSPBrSII, U BUEUMATIBM, SCROFULA, LIVER COMPLAINT, &e."| FROM THE METROPOLIS.--Pasd it around 1 let tho ef . flirted, hear tldihgsl' i This is but ■.thousandss'. - v .' • - WAsrnxctoN, May 17, 1553. • -£[e3St3»Ji&rtimcr.i£ jfctoSrgy^Oftnfrwqtm: TTrwirvg IwTi .-;• offlktedwl^Ziwy, Gmjddintoften ycars.slan&ns, Ihere* : , • oy, for too benefit of the afflicted, take great pleasure In he* • nouheihgthat after using is.Tew hotiles of ydur.ifainpton : ■ Tinctnrty I, found it hod accomplished a perfect cure,- I have osoddUferehtmedleincsfeom'tinie.fo thin?, but ' carer teen ableto account for My‘apparentgood* arid itrifr ■ a blesEingfeatriclren'liajJianify to fiudtfmfthst mcdiclife rs v : fburid tohicfcposuisiis the. tcondrc/uspmcerrrf jprtilmgxriA'tvdf- . . man.fife, ; Tho manicures Si. ;haa wrought ria ia' :' guarantee of the benefedal resets whiA ioayhe • cod fromita nse.:. ... Yours, .. •. ? . l ;V- , • '.v •'•: .■•*•• - '-y. > J.' fhntr atoTTav-.*: - - ' LTVER <#MPLAINT,DEBILITY. • ,: >i v> [Ertract from Jama Harris, EsqS* Z#ter, Alexandria; Va.) ; After speaking of wonderfalcur?* orihiinsel f.'he‘says . Mrs: H. has been suffering with- thri Urcr. complajrit/sud - with inability/constantly cdmphdDingi 'ffom-' weakhesi'- through her whole systera.-Sho now enjoys tetter.fcfealtH - 1 than for thirty ycars,'being entirely restoredbytho - Hampton's Teffetabl&Tlneture” - DISEASED SIDE, BREAST, EYES. , [Eztradofd Idler'from J.Gnmai'Esqfjjavdott-Co., Fa.l “My wife has/been.for years afflicted with great weak ness? pah3L-inthflbreait,sido'nhd:back;;.palpUatidEt;of the ' heart; feoblenessof the nervous system; loss of appetite; • the-eight of one eye - other very/weak. . l am pleased to say* Hampton’s Tlndturd has restored herto perfecthealth. Her eyes aro tuvgbbd' * nowsaever they were.”. . . .. • - - RHEUMATISM, T>S’YEA3IS. , „ . Mrs. E. BogwoU, of suffered from Rheumatism ' from her'l2th'to her 50th year of age* at tiinfes entirely ; helpless. Being wealthy, Rhecmployed thobtfstmcdipal at tenliori,and tried many medicines, but urea-cured only by Hampton's'TegdttbU tincture. •. ; * ■ •*. *■ ■ CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM. • - :i\ The wife of Thomos JL Yeakld, 78 Pcatl street, was » great sufferer for eight .years.} Restored tapcrfeetbcaltb - by Hamptori’a Vegetable Tinctorei : ! ' MERCURIAL RHEUMATISM, . < t Mr. JarreU Plummer, IGB East BPltixnbrc fitreetj rafreWfl '' • this diieaae intensely six yputs; could-not sleep; dreadful ulcers formed on. his limbs, Trbm which splinters oC bone l»- suyding over thoeyeballs eo asto prodnceblindncsT; '' die was cured by ; ; s -X r ~- ,• f-. - Mr.-Wjn..oldham, of the Baltimore Cnstoßi-lloupt* euflejv ; ed these complaints, for eighteen months/with bcdyand •mind seriously affected.>:Us was cured by Hampton's Fr-fiTo yoacv great weakness, &ca had, in tdl,hre or sut'pbysirianartrinl ; their remedies, but was cured cnlyhy /HAMPTON’S VEGETABLE TINCTURE. < «-> t J&S’-ITorsale, wholesale and retail,-at tbo-Drug Store of Dr. 9K0.-H. KEYSER, 140,corfcer'of Wood street and Vir- • *h> alley., Alscyby J. [no33:(law. “BE BACKING' l 'S LACE OE BODY JBEACE. Thb Dmco.of Dr. Banning • ' Cff3?wq%&ar •.'. isnow.gotupin;a touch ira.- . .. ; . >gSSfcT>mredrorm,an• ■. r®* I also keep Pitch’s, Chapin’s, •Tackpon’fl. Mro; Butts’ and Vanhorn's SUPrOKTIUtS; also,-TBUSSES of overy kind; Lace. Stockings, Suspensory Bandages, and tivery ya-* rlety of mechanical appliances used In the'cure of disease. 1 would respectfully, invite the attention of phyridansand j others to the ■ In Porsaloat Dr.G.H. KBYSEIt’S DKUG SYOBBi i ; • • • ..•■■ ■ 140 Wood street - N. B,—Tersons In want cau havo them'Bent to any part of the country, bystatmg whether fen-the tight-' * pr left side, and sending th&iiieaßurgTouhd the body.’ fnol ;/ 950 Reward • ■ WILLbo paidto anypcrflonyrhawillpuj?-. graSSSk a box ofDr TERREI/S HEALING 01KT- W-.OJ) MKNT, and me Jt According, to dlffcctionv * r ifthcy wjticaUatmycMlcaaiui say, with; t ' ji£aj ■« clear coDBclenc©> that ;lt -Trfl|:not coT»-i • < >fiapgagaw bn g, • 8oroUp», Burna and Freezes, Forea Children* und:greaiJyslleviate,lf not entirelycure galtrheuin, POesylnflamma tion of the Breast; Bites of Insects, Pimples on the Face, and oil Disease*! ofthe Skin,-;.. r ■ MONKOE'mtRKL, - • * •- - ; Naugatuck; Conn.. ; For?n!oby FLEMING BROmBKS; andrDr.-KKYSUJV Wood street XGlfiMlTllwßirnilnghaiai.Mrs, S. TempcrtnceTille; D^M.'ClJKRT,:Allcghtmy} WM.BiSIBKRTABKO^477Pehn LOIU ENZ ft WIGHTMAN; Pennsylvania Glass TTorbs; SAiriT DYER, AHe?teny;-Wsr.SMlTn,XaTrTehceville;MH£B B, DAVISON*- East Liberty; - SPANG ft CO.; StewartetW; - LEWIS BALZKbL ft CO., Bbntpslmrg; STEWART, LLOYD ft CO., Ueehanicft’ Iron Works; J. !W, ;IIANNEN, Man* Chester. •:■■■.. ■.,•■■■. _., << ■ Du. TEBREI/3 HEALING OINTMENT vriUcvTA -Salt* rheum (Te tter),Chilblains, Common Sores, Chappedor • Cracked Hands, Burnsor Scalds, Cats or Wounds, Piles, Xtl~ • flainmation of the Brenst/Bitcs of Insects, Sore Lips, Plfii pies on tbo Face, and Breaking Out and Sores on Cluldren, and oil Diseases of the Skin, quicker and-rarer, than any pther Medicine. ;r-■■•;=-•: •••'-:"--.v-. * For'kale by FLEMING BROTHERS, and-Dr. KEYSKR. Wood street, Pittsburgh; J.G.SMITH Birinihcham Bruc- If tons; WM. SEIBERT ft BRO.; 477 Pehn street; LORENZ ft WIGIITMAN, PennsylToih»