.\t , * 1 ' U: -> -y, < - y ay *- tAV oYv r>l ‘v ,a>J\ ', •• V* . 'V;% f ,t -> \> ,l\* ' * a T ' ' * « ' , ~ > ♦ '/'‘llf * > / * P ■■."*' ’?■ -^- vyvH ‘•'■ri.'v' (,?.,■>.• ■• v ;V. .. . l .*' * ».. •'t i j.-V* v *V-' • - • Yv U‘> YA-X.ij^iV-. ’ -YJ‘ XA;■:.£,- ••-.'"-tiTvv'Vjrr A*V\? -Y4v<X A-AYrA ’ '* ‘xVAX-Yy ; 4 ; x *, ~. ’->■*: a -< '-r 1-. y; i .-iCv-V-V • c .r; ,va*. .\ -i ;• - , vv.%* ’..V'lI' *:.\u'v;^^■, • ; j-i-vCr • rv'.Vy*-;, C*-t? s' v"'** - , v :- -* r ,‘sv-- * .. :>'- v^w -'’".\- j s -’i v « iVVS T ,*■•’ ' <* l ' J ‘-•J - f V v v • ?»*‘>' J>*Vv ** : ; V,V’,;Vi.. • T?, ,Vi r-\"* ir t> 1 :'.‘.,53.!',T* f.. ',- Z t-i* V • ■.*• t. ] 'Cvr> f "•- ! fi-• V- ‘.* :,f *.•» ■ j V-”?;*;-iV;.:-Y:. y'.v 1 : ci .»•.«• ’■f\- :-t i v •*• :»» f •■v.s.■■••«. ’• > ? -*■ *!< f J^":. , V. >•-' . - 4 jl f ‘ f A ‘tf.;YioV,;r.- _ £♦•#% V^*!,,*.^: 4 fUJs* Jls H«w ttioy Bury tilelr Deod ln lfaploß. ?-■!>'; 7!; v ' IvV*>Y-«■•'• N -, P - y®* B * : account of his vleit to Italy, £; Ye;• 1 ** > M >Y- fpc?t» cf ihobunal vautta in Naples in the foi- V.* 4 4» * lv*\^r|rC:« i .• *^ L < to r , lowing taanner; . dl ?an openedftelron door, and ween -■■if Y* 1 "^'! s* r ■* '-•" f .* ! ; *.- f,: *j tered a dean, spacious, and well paVed area, Vt" V%«\£. 'V: J! lth lcag*owe of iron rings in the heavy slob of KIA '•‘ , - v -v -> 7 pavement. Without asiingn question, the Y'-'fti' .Y, r ’,,y‘ ;•, man talked across to the farther corner, iffy' tl <V :•■v t S A 1 where stood a movable lever, and fastening the »•> ohain IBto *® fi*tore. raised, tbo. massive stone 'Aw*!*: '•<’ ? oyerof a pit He requested.ns to stand back ‘ f r ; Yi. * Y'nY’' l •' ''■ Y'i'*' forofew minutes, to give the effluvia time to Y «‘' J escape, and theu sheltering our eyes with our , i' 'Y -Jjtte W:\\'.~ ’ h ats, we looked in. Tou have read, of course, that there are three hundred and .sixty.five pits '}J-\ -,i ■ *.-'(11 s,. §; t!; V>' i n ‘k’ lB P'ace, one of which is opened every day '|jY”V /‘,V,-YS*JY ' (:=*>'(q 4 *j-r *: ' for the dead of the city. They are thirty/or forty mY-vY('eY;r-<". •’iY.lAY’t‘r '."Ti 1 * J cet ? e ep, and each wold oontain perhaps two ' eZ*! Y> ? 1 1 ",°f %’ ; t*i *•' £ ■'>■£ hundred bodies. Ume is thrown npoirthßTiaUjr ftt’YslLl- 1 'j- C, »■ I tf 1, Y V ’ heap, and it soon melts into a mass of garbaeo, rf £:, “ d b 7 tb ,° end of tbo year the bottom of the pi is cavered with dry white hones. .. .... V-Y it’ vY7 : - X ‘*“ 80m ? before we could distinguish ~ ■'■'AY- • f V ■% 1 •; 1 anything in the darkness of the abyss. Fixing i>« ! -V>V >‘ ti S Cy l 8 in ono j‘ p ° t ' bowe *«. the onifines ef f .t»...i>' > d yhecamer defined gradually and inn few SJa* !^, S c ?!A?WA .'AtS .{‘t^'T, 1 ’■ t £';iCr : ‘ sheltering my eyes completely from the ‘Go; ,YN;V-. j. YYi Bnn above, I could see all the horrors of the same bat to ,° Eight corpses, oUgrown per- c:v;ev, '‘Vt.Yii'Y B °ns, lay in o confoscd heap together, as they ,-t had been thrown ic, one after another, in the »^^A^t»VrSS£*? s , ;V#fSblws.' r J^. , *Jr.f •! coarse of the day. The last wasa powerfully V YtV'>Y; *i 'KIvJ ?“^ e ’ «™y old maD ’ w ho bad fallen flat on bis sj&iPjXy-Y-^M' backi with hisright hand lying across and half jhwVW'J 1 <;>■ i£'l t~£J\ '>-t 00 7 riB B *he face of a woman. By hisfulliimbs V v-*M ? nd chest, and thodarkor color of his legs-he- Y ryjYl'YY {’{],£ ,-r Ip ,V:V i ( ,V*« low . *ho knee, he was probably one ofthe larra ' Y' ' 'L'J.'J, roni, and bad met .with a sudden death. ' M r vr^‘\ r ':t'Y’.;Yr' His righ .‘ hcB ' lay on the forehead of a young .'.'Vi 1 ‘ ,IV ™ an «maaistod to the last degree, his chpsc ‘rY ! ; 1 np “ bc u ?' ttnd hiß ribs Bb °wiDg like ' tt skeleton covered with akin. The close black N> 1 -'>' , f>-; Y\1 V (V ■ ? nr ' a of the latter, ns his head rested on another 1 body, were in such Btrong relief that I could i"4W-Y\h'S-'-C- 1 1 ‘ I 1 .”® ?°aatcd them. Off to the right, quite dis- Ss fi S%' Unßt , from tbo bc °P’ la y> in a beautiful attitudo, a girl, ae near as I could judge, of not moro £ tb r « twenty. She hid fallen on the Ijlbbfcylisi.'.Yvj?' P l e ’ and rojted orelid away. Bor hair was very ,H> ‘lit; longhand covered her left shoulder and bosom; ! ier , arm was across hcr-body, and if her mother 5? d ,aid her down to sleep, she could not bavo disposed her limbs more decently. . Herhoad SY-.1t,';.; r ; had rallen a little to the right, and her feet. were small even for a}ady t .Trcre pressed - ono agaipst the other, ns if she was about turn lne on her side. The sexton said that a young “a o ' had come with tbo body, and was very ill -'i^k i r rYY-S.' I’' 1 ’' V'■;'. 4ifji, [ n . r so “ e Ume after it wastbrown in. Weaskcd •tjA&bl-r'y*- r h, “ lt respectable peoplo were brought here. - “ YcB ” he said, “many-none but the rich !‘. i 7 ! oald g 0 V> the expense or a separate grave for their ' •l •:•■ - •/.. - - - 1 ■ > •'• People were often brought in handsome gravo f ;v; = v '' c , lothes , hot they were always stripped before S'."-' '• : ■-! ■£}■ vy V:V-Y ,he y were left. Tbo shroud, whenever there wsb one ,a S the perquisite of the undertakers. And thus are flung into this noisome pit, like 'f ; --Yr " : '‘V v i i. beastfl > lh ® Efeater part of the population of this Y-.Y*}»->,i.Y-y'''i t v 4v-'Yp '•^roatcity—-theyoung and old, the vioious nod virtuous together, without the decency even of a ra R t 0 beep np the distinction of life 1 Can liuman beings thus bo thrown away?—men like ourselves—women, children, like our sisters and cV ■: Y‘~ ,HvOk v ? 1 - 1 Y i; j brothers } I never was so humiliated in my life, ‘. : w‘ ■Y£ ;^"fY#' -„ J as by this horrid spectacle; I did not think a : ;S e 5 IY;YiiSYi!YY; !•-YyY&Y Y' ; man—felon even, or a leper—what you will think is goi'iy'ov debased—l did not think 'anything 1 that had been human, could hose recklessly : abandoned. Pahl, Jt makes one eiofc at heart! 1 •' i'J K ,c y Y C 'l ; God grant I may nover die at Naples.- S ThcWant of Bread In Forten* • | ttone ciona for torn. Nnpoleon . ?4Ss?. .'■>?’| CY’al? Y?'Y'l All who have read the hi stories of the suoees. YiVYAY'-v. j a’ l *® revolutions in France, from the time of the ?t unfortunate Louis the Fifteenth, to the present da y* mnßt baow that ono or the moat potential illf c,ement3 >“ the popular discontents which led to ISviSjjfevf thoeo national changes, was the cry for “ Bread! ° m ° re ‘hauhalf-atarving popnla xt bto tnnoh to-do with the first impulse in the “ Rei S“ “f Terror" in the last part of the eight-, tccath century. It had still morn ageuoy during i the famous “ Threo Days of July,” in driving charle9 ' the Tenth from the throne of the Bonr- H*’#"^^S®^'s2S^TO£fi!SiiJWK» l , S'*}Mrsf bons. But in neither tbo time of Mabiu Anroi. NEITE> ' nor f n thot-of the last of the Senior Bour bons had .it.more signal poteney than in that oonvulsion r whtoh made the land of their birth; _i_ ; and lho rtrtPients oi the national hospitaiities of "bSSF? Great Britain. aa- their predecessors in the ***«•s, ° n ijrt’’ Frenoh monarchy had been frequently before, in it M. Cab tiraea of trouble. . 1 J ~T he «7'or "Bread" was never lender from «,L i Su” *ho people of France than it is at this moment. site ne quel By unanimous consent it Is declared that the l ’S nt! ??* , S y neoesaarics of life werenover more costly than at m'cau’ VESa? heStif IS-W K Avrj: Vl* th,a very hour, under the rule .of LeuisUnpoleon. '■ - . 4* Ever y hoar, the .Vonitear, the organ of tbo Gov- OAEUIi r : -'^sYr.i'-ti, <foment, estimates the snm necessary to supply . TEltiiY.Vir? tbo ox P e oted deficieney infoodat of fi,anos 5 or about fifty-aix snUllons, of dollars, and I. Thoadvcrti s?B tbis ifl regarded by their informants as decidedly BappronUcashi below the mark.' _. . . _ . / yeamluthep, If the Emperor Louis can conquer this diffi- -»vtf , “ally, which appeals not only to tbo business, Jhuj -.cY.-t- YYiV-YnjiY 1 and bosoms; but to all the stomachs of his liege , B , f “T'“ 1 ° CA ? i e ? bjeCt8 ’ hfwMboagreatervictorthanaemeof 'i^SS'c^ tbo more illustrious of his predecessors. -His tnlshai oompo bflat P° ,ic y would be to pnta loaf on every man’s Eo»Buit,ifei YY YY^_s.'^'Y s Y Y—YY *?5 Y table, and a piece of. beef, pork or mutton in mstnoar Wo **>«wi-* avery kitchen. 'This would do more (in the -: :^%f-rr r YY’ P«»mt paeral destitation of those who enffer w i SSon S4WsWs^^h i l T l^+U- < i»s! < inevitably whenever provisions are dear,) to ixt session on i strengthen his throne and maintain his suprema- DAY » ®l oy than all the nonsenso about placing himself uboh at the head of European Liberalism.— Exchange zu —Hou. A. w "„rA i tss- ! ;; : A Y. f ..V paper. b. muar, *., awteh Bnl J Y--S35 choice Hyocln ,si£f hK-'f-gJ. ror Hoots for (U •§BC^B#*SS®^sS6i^*«kSio»S^Sleb« , SfeW , gEllllM ;( <h' riraMed mart* JUB, of the UM s, .nowopen for ■ “ Velveta; Tapestry Brnsse ■ w>th«v«y dose s W d ssr* ’ Obrtn, Cocoa, rfSiiSe'lte.-f »r and Stair OU Floor Druggeta, niUanßlhS, V landcUcrsa [xc.. f JJJCTibcwapo uow ii)^ s A «_V>!!.S s rtY'sgWs|7%At, irgest aSßortmon SAMTB,«ndall a. Ita this martoi <5 bey Will be const r»s»ri-n , *« , -f?ss'KfKaio»S i f4%'«»- iee, they confiden fer peenUar adva ro Merchnn ■sfifevS^e^CJ!jViY-CcEii' B.??!/#tonUon of march L -7;. :i by their papei ir.aerram folios Hy pnper to pab ' l tho.dronlotlonof Y : #> v if sfrt*£ge£&ZsB-3 Y hu ,° tholr w , e< S»i®' ! S 6 hvssi^siVh;iC.^ij.;q l wSes»gj4'?-s®&h SA<^ ,i « twenty years, ein 4 id Western Penns, :JtVv Ar - V Ni i>-wV-r4 lomo.. ■ - • ' : ,c /Uj • to mate use of . ; to German businei o city. . i \5 Corner of Liberty dtefa Drug Store. POCKING ißsssss ; goods in Chlldm end- Drawers, sold .-r-Slr, 0, ASTON CilYdj;. rtfefliy announce to YYY- IfY;V?,CC'& i: ! that they will glc £i •'if • >lln .and Plate. Ii V = Y-'-V YtY« r' J < Y'i'Yn t" cYfl 10 s*obx, st Fon, v % y^y'■*■.<" : S‘.C ,i",„Y?;> t''-rfY-'Y A-'&fj "‘' .. _ At 7-’’ t 'v v 1 JfS Vl :' V '' “ V* i / . • S I; - '-mu* :.... ■iA M VOLUME XU. DAILY MORNING POST. FRIDAY MORNING::::::::::::::::JANUARY 13. ’ A Female-Colony Needed; The Melbourne Argus. speaking of Australia says: ::-In this, the nohest colony..in the world, the males outnumber tho females to the enormous extent of about 57 000- Luxnrics command high prices where luxuries are scarce and- .money plentiful. No ono- it is to be presumed.' who lays claim to taste, who has soft sympathies and human tenderness, will question-that pretty damsels are the greatest of all luxuries. Fifty-seren thousand of - these -luxunos -are needed in Australia. A cargo -or bo of bright eyes and roßy cheeks would com mand a high price.,. Tho most unromantic of all things from brcgues to scnll-caps—from ham mers to piokoxes—sell, inordinately high there: They are shipped with o-eertamty- of- success-- Then, indeed, would a cargo of damselß bo worth their weight in gold. .. Those who take an interest m matrimony, and watoh the increase of. population, are disposed to commisserate - the young pooplo In that com munity. in which is exhibited n great numerical dispurity between the sexes. Bat the thinking man will Boon discover that no hardships really result from the disparity YOnng men go oat into the world to seek their fortunes They of ten go to distant places—to dangerons places The gentler sex cannot follow them The mo tiro that carries them .s to get tho ra-c-ns to justify matrimony. They leave their hearts be hind them. They toil and struggle, sometimes for years, before they are successful j and, when successful, if they be men of right stamp, they return to elaim the hoorts they left behind tbem. The rewards of enterprise and labor in Califor nia have led to many marriages - that would not otherwise have taken place. Tho smoo thing U true of Australia. However, it cannot be doubt ed that a cargo or so of damsels wonld.be right heartily weloomcd in Australia.— Washington Sentinel. , . Steamships to the Sandwich Islands A company has been organized at San Francisco, with a oapital of $10,000,000, for tho purpose of establishing a lino of steamships thenoo to China, via tho Sandwich Islands. . The Pacific Ocean bids fair to become, a great field for enter prise, in promoting communication by steam be tween'the. Fooifio ports, Australia and Asia. Great Britain will, in a few months, have a line of steamers between Panama, Australia and Chios. China. —Dr. Bridgman Bays, that the last cen sus of China which he saw in print, was for the year 1818, which made the population of the empire more than three hundred add sixty-one millions, and he is confident that.tho present population is not less than. four hundred mil lions. O ■ ■vr' v '.‘ : . : yr : :. •• ; ■ ’■ V ■'>*' r*’:' b-fc”''* f' - 1-, :-j. * *■ ' i ? , *».> "v • • .-’JJ''4:: ■■ •*■.<■£*»% * ‘ - * < * V , .•/».• it .ST, ..' : V"'-■'♦;'•.■»• f ** , >* J4 * * ‘ '■ ’ lv ■ %, :W.. : Ssis^' ■ i•* ■ • t X ■ • •f* ■ . THE DAILY MORNING POST. PnnUd, <tn4 Publ{t\<s. eoery Morning; {Sunday ' | -\&Xi PHUIUP& 4 GUiIiDZOBEf ncniTzrATzsv ■ojsrttaJ’o? wood ahd totu btmits. S3r*T£ft i/S.—Five Dollars a year, payaWo strictly in •dvanco. Six PoUaxswlll Invariably be roquired if not paid Withm.tbevear. " " / • - -C?* Single copies two Cists—jb? sale at the counter In the (Wee, end by the News Boy*, !. THB BATTOBAY aOENUTO POST ; •Is published from tho cam* office, on » large blanket size fiheeVat TWO DOLLARS a year, in adroneo.- Single Copies. ' 45Fr No paper will be discontinued (unless at the diserty on of Ihn Proprietors,)until all arrearages sre paid. <B3** No attention will bo paid to any order unless accom panied by tho money, or satisfactory reference In this dtr. ' ' #3* Connoted vnth the Establishment of the ifornSno Pest U one of the largest Jobfruiting Offices in the dty. inhere ell *<n<ir of work u done on the shortest notice, andmetf redson abte terras, ■ . KATES OP ADVERTISING, AGREED UPOlf £T TJSE PITTSBURGH PRESS ns macs sonpaßgt, os 1x53 One square, one insertion. _ 4 0 DO each additional insertion. 2$ « -10 ‘-two week. _ 1 00 three weeks ~ *OO * one month..... „ 5 00 M two „ do ** u throo months „ 9 00 u fbnr month*—... _ M 10 00 six months „ „ 12 00 * one year- - „ w 18 00 Startling Card six line, or less, per annum lo 00 CgASOtAMJ AT IOXASUKS One pqunre, “per annum, (erdugiTu of the pa perX- 2j 00 - GEO *■ ciunoßß, HTORSBr AND CODVSELDOft AT LAW ojj at comer of Fan 11 tlreet and Chary alley pmsßussn PA- Will attend to his professional busin ss as usual at hi Office, between tho hours of 9 A. M and 4 P AL of ach . jn \ C Orlando Loomis*. AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, abovo Wood Thomas M Uarihall, A STORVEY AT LAW—OSes, Lowrie a Bnlldlngfl, Fourth Ajrtreet. Jan7.ly . I R« B* Carnahan. A AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between /aj Cherry alley and Prune street. • je&y i A JITORNKY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Offlcw In XV; Bakewella Building?, on Grant street. J«2 - - • 1- *D. 11« Ilaxen. A jnGRNBY AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth street, above and f\i near Rmlthfield. jaarSTy • J* 8« morriion* Attorney and counsellor at law—office, te i mored to No. 44 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh P*- p BprlOy ' T h« Biddle Roberts* ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office. No. 1328mUhfMll street, i between Fifth and Sixth. Collections rarefnliyatt«n'l ai tq—special attention given to Conreyaariny. fderiHy A 1 Thomosßleane. . ITORNKY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, i Office, next door to the Post Office, BtenbenrUle, Ohio, . . mj4-.- . <•.■’ •* •. • i . ■;r - ■ . • • <• * g, P. Uoaa. A ITOaNEY ATIAW No. 109 Fourth street; Pittiburgh lX.iVn., fbnrlh door below Mr. Rody Patterson’s Uvmr ■■■ ■•* •• T ■ ■ jc2ft f N. Bnekmasterf A LDKRMAN—Office. Fourth street, third door fibres XjLtSmithflclil,Bouthrkle. ConTeyanongofallkindsdone wlih-the gT»?aU»t care and legal accuracy. Titles to Real tatcexamlned. Ae. • , ncvlA I BUSINESS CARDS. Ifl R* DRAYO. Diamond. Idltsburgb. dealer it 4 Country Produce, offers for sole a choice stock.o G roderles, selected for family use. Spices of every aariuty and Uw purest quality, ground at his Btcom Mills. Also, Dried Fimta, Foreign and Domestic. • Prtxloca tukenin ex: chaqge fr»r Merchandite. / D. has procured a ftill assortment of I<andrcth'n WarrantcdGanlun Seed*, and invites the attention of all lu* tereatwl m rural affairs. ..... janll . , j a. S. XEECII, McALPIJ? &. CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS. • ; .aim nutans a ProYiflions. Hotalfl and Pittaburg Ha&ufaotcroff | Nos. -lii AXD LIbEXTT SfOUT. »ngff} pfTTsnunQir. rRIIfCTB Ki. BATLET. A. ttpygi77i£, ! ... DAILEY ft RENSIIAW, TEA -DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCKIIS: Dealers lu .Woolen and Willow 111 axe.. Japanned Tin Ware, liou.se kecidogUtoavilfl,Ac.,Wholcsdc and HcIaU.No. 253 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. apx!s;y ; : King & Sloorheail. TXrHOLRSALE GRUCHRS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— fyj No, 27 Wood street, Mttshargh. _[my23 ; {_•>• -< .Smith ft Sinclair*" : X\7UQhb3MAi UiiOCKES AND COMMISSION MKIL fTi CII ANTb—-Corner IV n«i and-FiMt ats. fnov3 • 1 • Paul ft Murdock. /'HBunsaioN and korwaiding sierchans, and V gTiitAiIDOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Watorstwet,Cincinnati, .Obfoj (aplrlf I. D. '..ILUE.f XIUKPAtIIJCK. »- pr^F’>y, Kirkpatrick ft Herroni* Wholesale ukookks. produce and oosnus- SION MbKoUANT3,andDvalernin Pittsburgh Manu> foctopa An.. 24-3 Liberty tlrtci, Pittsburgh, P* my!7:y r&ASbXB fiXLUC&S. -- JOHS AICOIB, 1 v*nr. OWi9, Pittsburgh. Maryland.;- Pittsburgh- Sellers, XlcoU ft Co., PRODUCE ASDGBNKRAIi COMMISSION MERCHANTS- J»o. 009 Liberty stiw. Pittsburgh, Pa. ;6pgnq>Unaood and Lard pile. ' jv2R waxaui xiLLtK, rbilA .. .v*.Ejc«TSON.Pitt*buiirk. Miller ft Rloketion, TT7HOLE3ALK GIIQCEItS, IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, ¥ T i Wines and Scgura-Nos. 172 and 174. corner or Irwin and liberty rtroeU, I'iUsburgb. Iron, NaUa, Oottoa YartuL Ac., Constantly dn hand. ' • jy2B. J. D. Williams. XTrHOLB3ALE AND RETAILFAMILY GROCER, AND TV: Forwarding and Commission Merchant, Dealer-lu ..Country Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures—Wood s!, four doors glaive Hfth. I’lttßtmrgh.- mars tOUS.X OLUSXET OORKEUUS WCtOSKET. Wholesale and Bo tall Clothing Morchants, NO. 88 WOOD STREET. TUB Hnbecrlbera respectfully mlbrm tlieir old easterners and the public In general, that they havo this day as* soctated themselres in tho abore business, under the firm of JOHN. M CLOShEY A CO. -They respectfully eolkit a share of public patronage. Tbß previous business of encli will be Settle*! by them selves respectively. ■ fehp Jamei C« Watt, MERCHANT TAILOR—No. 4o Fifth street, opposite tbs : Theatre Pittsburgh, Pa. apr7 T> . LAIKU. (Intanf tho firm of Chkiuy ft Laibd-) havlnc JLVu opoiicU -STOKE NO. (two. doors above the old stand.) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTIfINQ BUSINESS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a flhare of the patronage of the late firm. . N. B. —Clothing made to order in the most fashionable styles, and on lhe shortest notice—lnferior to none in the city. . ■ .. i . . - jan2fey . B. T. C. Morgan, BOOKSErXER AND BTATIONEIt-hw always on hand a general assortnnmtof Bchool. Miscellaneousandßlanh Books. Printing. Post and Cap Ihtpor. Ac., \Vholewdn and Re tail, No. 104 Wood street, below Yiltb. East side. Pittsburgh. . Wanted, Raga and Tannurtr Scraps. apls:ly X Ri 'Weldln, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER In Blank and School Books. Paper and Stationery. No. 63 Wood street, (between Third and Fourth.) Pittsburgh. Pa. (mr2o ■ - ii. C. Htoelcton. Lath Johnson a stoorton. bookseller, sta tioner, Printer nnd Binder—comer of Market and Third strolls, Pittshnrgh, Pa. . fjylUitf The old printing, establishment. (Laii jomt- BTON.A Stocmo.v.) and BLANK BOOK asd STATIONE RY WAREHOUSE—Is prepared to execute every style-of - Legal. Commercial. Canal and Steamboat-Job Printing and Book Binding, end furnish every article m the Blank Book, Paper and Stationery. Una, at the ahortest notice end on the must reasonable terms. Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, comer of Market md Second streets. Printing Office and Book Bindery. No. 60 Third st. ncrvlft • SclmeUinan As Hannleln, - T - LITHOGRAPHERS —Third street, opposlto tho Postofflce, Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes Bill Heads, Show Bills, Labels Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and Vis tID-Cards etc. Eograrcd or Drawn on Stono, Printed In Colors, Gold Bronze r Black, In the most approved, style, end at the most reasonable prices octlßily Austin 1.00 mis, RKau EpTaTE -.0....T, .uHiciiauuixe, Since, and Bill Broker, OSoe, No. 92 Fourth Street, (above Wood ) The subscriber having opened an ofilca at the above place, for the purpose of negotiating Loans, Bills, Bonds, Mortgages, and all other Instruments for tho security of -Money, and for the purchase and sale of Stocks. Will also give prompt and particular attention to buying, selling, ranting of and loas ing Real Estate. (Jy7J AUSTIN LOOMIS. JOHN VLEUINO ..COCFI&AIf rLEHIkm FLEUINO BROTHERS, . . : (Successors to J. Kidd A Co.) ■ TYTHOLESALE DRCQOISTS, Kb. CO Wood street, Pllto- V V burgh,: Pa. Proprietors of Dr. irLane’s Celebrated Vermifuge, LiverPUlb, Ao., - - : : ■ ■: -■ - - my":y . . , B. A. Fahnestock A Co., TTTHOLKSALE DRUG WAREHOUSE—Comer First and V T Wood streets, and comer Wood and Sixth. [febl JNO. GROBTT, Importer of Brandies, Gin, Winn, So.;, FINE_OLDMONONOAnELA RYE WHISKY, Feaeh and Apple Brandy, doc, • • • Also, llECTlFiea AND DlßTllslXß uoroer of gmlthfleld and Front streotp, Pittotnrgh. Pn [dr9 - J« Brj^ari TS7"HOI.I.SALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT TT IM Liberty street, and 31 Diamond alley- feblO-y ■ PAGODA TEA STORE. •I and Retail Oncer, Dealer Si.. re, lmp i rt4r of Country Black Teas, French Bran ales, Wines, Ac, corner of Diamond alley and iho Diamond, PittsbnrghwPtt> - • - • - r ■ ■ tebM-y limAT.*™ Walter p, Marshall, " “ SORTER and Dealer in French and American Paper Hangings. mar 3 L°a?«toKs££S?^' B, ’ Mortg “ g,a ’ B * 11 CltSS'nSß^t^^li%,*S ot > n «‘ ,L •• • !i- { .... '^>r f . > ■V*-, “ * f " 4 PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. 8. Haven. i"? -• ' '•Si-- BUSINESS CAEDS. : cunnaar. . 8. L. CUTHBEBT. S. CtITHBERT fiD SON, REAL ESTATE AND GKNKBAL AGENTS, Ho: 00 SmitAfield strut: ■; novl , , Jolm H.Mellor, . , "IXTHOLESALB AND RETAIL .DEALER IN MUSICAL, -if .-INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music, School Books and Stationery, No. IR2 Wood street. . ' (jnol A*'Tftndle* . . . WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE.HARNESS, VALISE and CARPET BAQ manufao* jyid-y * urer > 10G Wood street, Pittsburgh, pa. , L< E« Heyrrardi TYBALER in BOOTS. BHQES, TRUNK 3 and LEGHORN X/ and BRAID HATS, corner of Market and liberty sts,, N 0.174 Pittsburgh, Pc. je!4:y < • • William. Glenn, T^OOKBINDKR—Corner of Third and Wood streets, abovu X - 0 JI. Kay, where be is prepared to do every description Qfßullpgand.Biading,. . [dixil i T. B. C ALVERT & CO.. TV®-S t NKERS, ENGRAVERS AND EMBOSSERS, and J-s Enmorn M&Str4CtDUBS r No. 48 Sooth Third street, t uiLAPrjupxnA. ' ■ wpa> Cara* 1 TT LEE, (sveosssos to Muarrtr a Lxs,) WOOL DEAL XX. LR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the sale of American Woolen Goods/ No. 189 Liberty street. [my4 -u i_ i T~ J Thomoa M. LltUe, . t-'" XJfTATOH AND CLOCK MAKER—Fifth street, between TV IV ood and Market streets, opposite Iron City Hotel. All pinda of Jewelry mad and repaired. fapMy J SCOTT "i>ENTin^"Fourth street, tire doors Swcatof Mark t Office Houbs—From nlna A. M. to five P y dec2o;y l>r Darld Hunt, ■ DFNTIST—Ornos, Fourth street, between HfffyyyvMarket and Wood streets, nearly opposite Iho Pittsburgh Bant. notl'Mv „ BARR A ttONttß, A BCIHTIOTS—Offices Philo Hall, No.TSTUIrd street, xX Pittsburgh and cast ide of thu Diamond. Allegheny. BLOUIU S Lost Birmingham, manufacturers of Bar Iron and small Iron of all descriptions, and make, also the fin tquality of Hoops, Rounds and Squares, Leave orders for Iron in the box, ut the city i* *t OCite. ocl*t Money JLoan OUlce, I JOHN A O lilllEN «fto CO., I 13" Thrdstr ‘l y below Snxihjuld, MONEY to loan in largo or small quantities, on Cold and Silver Plata Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry, Guns, Pistols Musical Instruments valuable articles of every description; Fondled Plcdgcssold immediately after being outof date, unless redeemed. Bargains' of Gold Silver Watches, Jewelry. always on band. scp7 ! " AUNULD tt WILLIAMS HEATING & VENTILATING WAREHOUSE. ! MAacfACTuatsa or Chileon Furnaces. Wrought Iron Tubing, i • Ann Fmiaas roa Steau, u*a oa WxTrn. No. at Murket street. Pittsburgh. arp27 have sold our Furnaces, Patterns, Ac., to Messrs ARNOLD A WILLIAMS, whom wo cordially recommend to the botrouago of the public. • SCAIFC, ATKINSON k OKKLY. 1 8* M'Klnley, rXOLSE, SION, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, AND XX Dealer in Paints—No.44 St. Clair street, Pittsburgh: Has (Constantly on hand all kinds of Paints, either dry or mixed, Japan and Copal Yarofch, Unaeed Oil, Boiled Oil, Spirit* Turpentine, Window Glass of all sixes, Potty, Point Ururfhes, IC4 all of the best quality, aud for sale at res*oaa> blaprtcfa. ■ «.pll . - ( _ James Lowry, Jr«, f%tSAXR AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER—No. 294 •eltcrman » Row, Liberty street, haa on liaud a large stock of Chairs and Bedsteads. of every description, mode' of the host materials, which he vtU sell lower than ortidcj ol the Same quality can bo sold In the city, ire would call par* tkular atLsuUun to hi* largo stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chaiyif and. Bods leads, which be will sell at greatly reduced price*. Also, Turning of every description executed In the, n«att»t manner. Orders Jett at the Ware Rooms, or at the' Millj corner of Adams and Liberty street*, will be promptly ttended tr>. marJl j Jaraw Melilnizert ON ONGAIiKL A IitAMNU MlUlr—Wuuld respectfully XTI; inform his friends etui the public, that his cow e*ta]> lubuient Unow in full operationcc-A tbat he is prepared to lknt Cabin*, sail till all orders for Flatted Lumber, trUh proinptarM, and at the lower! rates. Hoard and Plonk, plauod on one or both aldfiA, constantly ouuaud. ftfeh, Doors, end Mouldings, of erery description, ttt*'** to order. Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advantage to gfre him a call, os he am now furnish tb*rra with planed stuff aultable frraTcry draeriptUmof work. cjugrm. ( HESBON & CBISWELL, ! BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, MARUPACIIJEERS of all kind* or BRASS WORK, LO COMOTIVE. STKAM ENUINK, PLUMBKIIfI, Ac. Al ao, tjottou Batting Manufacturers. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Office and Store, h’0.12 Market straet, I’itlsburgb. OiD BRASS and COPiUiU taken in exchange for work, Of rasb pald. Orders left at iho Foundry or Office, will be promptly attended to. ■ .... - . - fcby-.ly j JOSKPH T. LOWHV, > . £*o. &3 Obrner of astd h&xl StkU, Offiho up stairs. Entrance front mb street Pittsburgh, T >fiSP£CTFULLY anuounca to the public that ho has JLVjcommenoed tho REAL, ESTATE AUEXCY, lu connec tion} with Ictoillito&co and ti<m«ral Collecting. Ue «U 1 also attend to renting. Persona in want of rorrants,' in anjr capacity, or those in want of places, will be Supplied at short notice. All business entrusted to his caro oromnUf at tended to. _ . y *- -Kifetnoc—T. J» Bighorn, Esq., Richard Cowan, Esq-t - 0. I*slie, Dr. Aicx. Blade, Junes MaiAeral, A. A. Mosoq- MafltAOld. j •-• • . • - ■ __ J&niB ' Daguerreotype and Art Gallery. AjWto JJuildir.p, JV’o. 76 .foartA tired, (tiext to Ztj/mft } Carpet Emporium,) k CC. having fitted op the most \ww ttraplo rooms in.tho city with mammoth sky ami }Sv. Bide lights, offer First Class LIKENESSES, iu <LA gtylo to suit all, varying In prlc* according to lee and quality of cose, Ac. t®» Superior OQ by the best artists, for sale, and'on ex hibition during the day and evening: Citizens and etron £ers bre inrited to call and examine specimens ami Paint* igs- • . . . aprtfr ; UAUttIAGB FACTOHY. X\f IL TEItKY, Virgin alley, between Wood and Liberty ff. # street Manufecinrer of BUGGIES, IiAHOUCUKS ,*nd CAERIAUK3, of every description. AJI work done warranted. The advertiserwouldburo state that he served nine] yean apprenticeship to tho buslnoes, and hu worked for many years In the principal shops of the Eastern cities, jnjrt&tf j fi£W BlSfiD STOUEi ! JAMES WAKDROP, OFFERS for sale CANARY BIRDS or the most Improved (breed, being very hardy, and fine singers. Bird Seeds — i Cafaarj,llDmp» Millet, Rooo and mixed Seal. Bottqueb will pa furnished composed ortho finest FLOWERS, vl*: GamfclittyEoso Buds, Heliotropes, Ac. Evergreens (in pots) forChrittm&s Trees, from the Seod and Horticultural Store, No. Fifth near Wood. . dee2o BSOItISR ANDCLASSICAL SEBIIHAHY. W. I. MCDONALD, M. A., P&xbcifal. THE next session of the Institution will commence on MONDAY, the 6th of September noxt, at the room cor ner of Ferry and Liberty street*. - lately occupied by the Mesirfl.'VcDder.. - 3 Btfcrmcu— Hon. A.W. Loomis, C. Knop, Jr., S. F. Voa Bonporst, It. Miller, Jr., . *ug2s DotcJi Bulbous aootif THE subscriber bos received direct from Harlem his sup ply of choice Hyacinths. Tulip*, Crocus, Peoneaa, and other Plover Boots for fall planting:, ami for vtntur bloom* tag.iu pots and glasses; Lawn Grass goedsfor fall sowing, which make a fine, close, smooth turf, equal to sods. Pru ning Instruments, Garden and Fanning Implements of the most approved construction, at Eastern prices, from the Seed and Agricultural Warehouse, 49 Fifth: street., *a?_o JAME 4 WABDBOP. SEW CABPET STOEE! • Ho. 17 Fifth Street, near Wood. AN Unrivalled assortment of CARPETINGS and OIL CLOTHS, of the latest and most beautiful patterns for spring sales, now open for Inspection; consisting of— Royal Velvets; Brussels; Tapestry Bnisaels; Tapestry Ingrains; ; Extra Super Three Ply; , gaper and Fine Ingrain; . Tapestry Venitiana; . _ ! Twilled and Plain Venltions; with'-every description of low priced Carpetings. ChonUlo and Tufted Knga and Matts, Canton and Coir Mat- SPSijdute, Chain, Cocoa, Adilaid, Allcan, and Sheepskin Matte; Floor and Stair Oil Cloths, all widths and qualities; *}«» Brugge ta, Green Balte, Piano and Table coyers, yenitlan Blinds, Window Shades, Stair Rods. Ac.. very lowut.cash prices*. T,T„ C^ a "' I ' u ' :ra all d Qh Fixtures. IK BubiiCTitarauonow openingnt their new Wareroom il!?' ? 08 JIHSI STREET, between Wood anil Bmlth ueia, the largest assortment or onAWDELIEHS,' BRloir. ETB, PENl)AhTH,sndall articleseonnectetl witQos Fitting, ever offered In this market. Having arrangements made by which they will be «rastantly In receipt of now patterns and varieties, they confidently invito the attention of nur chasere to their selection. W e aro determined to soil as low as any honso in the West, and being practical One Fit ters. can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles in this line. . We continue its heretofore to fit up buildings of erervde scription for gas. water and steam. 3 Brass Castings of all kinds made to order promptly LONG, MILLKR A CO, - No. 109 First street ■ To Merchant* and Others, GERMAN ADVERTISING.—The publishers of Ibe daily and weekly “ Frtifietls Freund” would respectfully In vito tbe attention of merchants and others to tho advan tages offered by tbeir papersas a medium of advertising among tbeir German fullow*citlE«ns both iu the city nod country. ■ Their Daily paper Is published tm the rmrr bthtw, and has double tho clrculoUonofanyGnuaN daily published in Pittsburgh, while thoir Weekly paper, which is published already for twenty years, circulates largely in tho adjoining counties and Western Pennsylvania, as well as throughout theStato<o£.Ohio.. . , . • , . - Merchants of Pittsburgh and others wSJ find it to thoir advantage to make use of our columnVns a medium ol reaching tho German business. Terms as low as any other paper in tho city. > Office —Corner of Liberty &n<WSL. Clair streets, above Braun & Reiter's Drug Store. L. W. NEED, aug2&’ ' • • 1 Publishers and Proprietors. STOCKING FACTORY, JITTII ST. BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET STREETS. ABILITY ENERQY+ <£ ECONOMY, THE best goods in Children's llose, Men's Socks, Under shirts and Drawers, manufacturers* prices, at the FIFTH STREET STOOKINQ FACTORY, eU modo from last year's wool* NO ADVANCE IN PRICE. wp27 WILLIAM DALY. A CARD. —51r. O. ANTON and 11. feCIIHOKDKH would •CX respectfully announce to the dtircnßOf Pittsburgh and AUesbßny that they will giro instructions on the Piano, Guitar, Violin and Flute Inquire at U Sc broader A Oo.'b NEW MCSIO STORE, 84 Fourth street. eap23 • •> • /;< ■ lu r‘ X V " ? y PITTSBUKGH. FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1854 Q 1 . ortbt l,166; Qc ™an melody, with English and Little Songs for Little Children—new. Heayily Wears tho I)ay—new. Thinking of Theo—now Ballad. What shall I callThco—rocal duett 0, "8 ow * Napoleon, Hat tle,glld«ini’ Delight, Unpresumtng, ebL, and a gene of tha most fashionable music of the day. No. 101 THIRD street. ' oct24 • . Steamboat*, Ahoy J (735* . subscribers tender their ecknow-s^ for the faTors bestowed upnnUJL . tSStwffiSaaem by their Steamboat Monde, Sud]®: would respectfully romlnd thorn end others interest-' 1 * ed in buildlnjt boats, that they are at all times prepared to tarnish, on the most reasonable terms, erory description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the best matorlal and work manship. T, Ji. YOUNO & CO. Corner Third and Smitbfiold Btroets, opposite “Brown’s Hotel.” WUSIC ATuRK —Tha ?üb6cribers have opened at • No. 83 Fourth street a choice collection of munlo and instruments, Italian and German strings, Pianos, by M. Erard, of Paris, and Mr. Arnold; Piute* by M. Euler! Frankfort, A.M.; Clarionets, do. All kinds of brass Insini* menta from the best Pronoh mauufhctorlo* all of which we offer to the pnblio on more; liberal - terms,Reeling confident that we can render entire satisfaction. Hk SOpMKDKR & CO., No. 83 Fcrarth st U Bcbrdeder and G. Anton will giro tnstrnctkms on the piano, violin and guitar. , : ; sep23 ROBINSON & CO. JOSEPH MOGEIDGB, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT. No. 38 CoHiuuunAL, below I>hse STRif*. St. Lonlsi Mo., /CONSIGNMENTS and Commissions will meet wllh prompt \J and personal attention, and Übesal advances will bo given when required, on Consignments or Bills of Lading, i n hand . ...... . Ordors for the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices. The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandise and Pro duce will meet with especial care ami dispatch; tho lowest rates of Freight will always be procured, and the expense of Storage and Drayago as much.as posaiblo avoided nsFZUKCts: Page A Bacon, St. Bouts; Ellis A Morton, Cincinnati; Cliarless,Blow A Co., do; Strader A Gorman, do* ChonteanA Valle, do; HoseaAFmcr, do* Doan, King A Co., do; Springer A Whiteman, do: J.W.Butlvr ALro.jPittflbh; E.O.Gooodman ACo , do* D. Leech A Co., do; B.AO.Yaraall ACo.,Philoda; Wm. Holmes A 00., do; Morgan, J. M.Buck A Morgan: Blow A March, New York.' B. B.Oomogys, do* Frost A Forrest, do; Bhields A Miller, do* Charles A.Meigs, do; Josiah Lee A Co., Baltimore* A.G.FarwellACo.,Boaton; Abraham J. Colo, do; Howard, Son A Co., do; W.B.Reynolds, LonisrlUo; H. D. Newcomb A Bro., do; T.O. Twichell A Co.,Commission Morohanta, New Orleans. TELJ have an open Policy of Insurance, which will cover all shipments to my address, when advised by lotter per mall, or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or at the time of shipmont. JOSEPH MOG RIDGE, hng<l St. Louis, Ulssonrh. HOT CORN* HOT CORN M HOT CORN 1 1 I—Hot Corri• Life Scenes in New York mnstrated—lneladlng the btory of Little Katy, Madallna the rag-picker's daughter, wild Maggie, Ac. with original designs, engraved b N. Orr By Solon Robinson. b 7 “ Bid tbat welcome Which comes to punish us.” “A beggar’s book ontworth's a noble’fl bltxxL” u Of every Inordinate cup beware; '«. Or drink, and with It misery rfbare ” For sale by B T 0. MORGAN, J* o '* 101 Wood street. --- • v i.-i, -^'v<-^?ia^ 1 1 t sr';;' \,y t- ■ BUSINESS CARDS. JOSHUA RH WHOLESALE FBUIXH i S 9 Wood Sr, ] HAV2S on hand and oro i which they offer at the .75 bags Irlca Almonds: 25 “ Sidlr do 25 bales Bordeaux do 15 bags Shelled 'do . GO ** Filberts; " GO M Walnuts; • . 00 u Cream Nuts; GOD bushels Pea Nuts; . , ,25 bbls. Texan Pecans: 25 « Illinois do 2000 Cocoa Nuts; -• 200 boxes German Plains; : .. 25 kegs .do do 1 10 bbls. do do -i 10 eases Prunes, glassjars ;i 10 “ « fancy bxs^l 60 casks Currants; * 20 cases Citron; 200 boxes Cluster Aairins; I00hf.“ M.B. do 200 qr. u u do 200 boxes No. 1 Herring; . 100 “ Scaled do 1 cast) Mace; 1 bbl. Nutmegs; 1 ** Cloves; 25 grossßlacklng; - 26 baskets Salad Oil; ODES &. CO., JB ft COHFECTIOSEES, ’ihsbuboq; pa., 9 SMlTing tho following doodi, lowest market rate?;— 20 boxes Maccaronh .. £0 “ VermieelU? 60 ■* Farina; . w " W.llock Candy; ss “ AWo.T do ' 10 “ Red do 15 lt Capers; IS " OI(Ve»; im “ ? aoe Dr °Pfi 1W ” Lozenges; 50 ** Jojubo Paste; , 50 dos, assorted Pickles; • ! ;.1». “Pepper 10 oases Sardines; [A.« « Z 4S&S B aßu g^; r; js “ Dmsring’a Sogar; 10 cases Liquorice; 25 boxes BeTd do 20,000 Prfndpo Cigars: 10,000 Havana do 16,000 Regalia ; do 3L600 Half Spanish Cigars;' ' ] M gr. Mrs. Miller’s F.Cut . 50 gross Anderson’*! do . J. a : J. C. ANDEF WHOLESALE PRVITEItEK ! 0 Wood »t*f TP6X RECEIVED, the a* O ! brought West of the Hoc 350 bags Brasil Sugar: 50 boxes Havana do 2D bbls Loyenag's do, fine ■ pulverised; SObblft. Lovering’a coarse : pulverised Sugar; 2pbbls. Lovering** coarse f Bugar; 50 bbls Stuart’s do <lo 800 b Cocoa Nuts; lp eases Jar Prunes; 12 coses Fancy Boxes do 250 bxs No. 1 Herring; 135 bxs Sealed Herring: 65 lbs Mace; 150 tbs. Nutmegs; 130 lbs 'Cloves; 40 gross Blacking; 85 bxs Citron; 1000 bus Pea Nuts; 60 bxs No 1 Rock Candy; 2D do Ito 1 do do 25 do Yellow do do 20 do White, do do 65fcgs trica Almonds; 30 bales Bordeaux do; 35 bgg Sicily do ; Oft do shelled . do;'. 306 bis Cluster Baltins: 25ft bxs 51 R do; ] >•««»• .............UIBAS fISOW & CO., tS'AND CONFECTIONERS, Pa, ' «t extensive Pall Stock ever mtalns, consisting of—. 23 bxa Macrc&ODh : 25 do VenqicftlH; : »CO do Texan Pecans: I .25 do Illinois do; ■ ■ I .50 doz osa’d Baled Oil; i lOOdoz Pepper Banco;, i 100 doz Ketchup; i 60 doz assorted Pieties; -25 d^z.ass’d-Prcserves; 225 b£s Lozenges; : 26 c> Sardines, £g, },£, <3O bxs refined Liquorice;, •12 cases do; 100 kegs Gendan Plume; GO gross Mra, lliller’e fine , Cut; 50 gr. Mrs, Andoncu'sdo; 25 uoz OUves; i 25 do* Capers; 50 doz Onions; CO bags Filberts; 00 bags Walnuts; . 76 begs Cream Nuts; j 5 hags Gren. Walnuts: IGQ bags Dairy Salt; [29,000 Principe Cigars; 20,000 Wash. Regalia da: [lB,OOO Havana do; 30,000 Half Spanish do; . ; lOWA FOUNDRY, : " . NO* 103 WOOD BTREET. TOHN 0. PARRY, (successor to J. C. Parry ft Co-) ben v .toinfimn the<ustomer*of the old firm, ami the publlo generally, that ho has no w on bands, and is extensively en* gogiri la manufacturing, every description of CASTINGS—- each osi Patent Chilled Bolls; large Kettles and Curbs: PatfentKetUcA.fbr Soap, Pot Ash, Soda Ash; Sugar Kettle* fur the manufacture of Cano Sugar—oß cast on a patent wodcit, known os J. C. Parry’s, andore superior for dura* trfllty to any other, and sold lower than those made on the old iplan. UOLLGWWARE—A general assortment, all from new W unproved patterns, Wagon Boxes, Dog Irons. Sad Irons, •>*. ■Rolling Mill Castings, and Machinery of every description, always en hand or made to order. - _ Opok Btorw, Kitchen Ranges, and Goal Stores, of every description; lowa Cook Stoves, five sizes, which received the firrf prize for 1860 and 1861, at the Agricultural Pair of Ah legflony County, Pa, and recommended by fifteen hundred tenons; Enterprise ax>kBtove*,fonr«Ues: Premium Cook PariorBtores,ftc. Parlor Grates and Penders, great variety, beautifully enaniiukri. Common Grates, and building material of everv dAscrijjUon. . A great variety of Ornamental Baftlag,<brOmeterlesand Fencing. «cnC7fi* and Ptaugh Guting*~A large stock of all tho in use, and will bo void at reduced prices. Hall's Pat eat; I*T*r, True American, Egan’s, - Crane's* Kinfeald'e, Woods', Peacock’s, Bull’s, Improved Bull, Ac. Hpuble l’\ang\s.—The Michigan Double Plough, which haAtakontho premium at the State Pairs of New York. Pennsylvania, and Ohio, and whereverit has been exhibited. Iton and hails, Stovs Pipeand Tin Ware—all of which I wu| sell at the lowest prices; and respectfully Invito the public to give ms a call. at th» old stand, No. 183 Wood It. •. »nr?v ri parry AND FORTES. / CHARLOTTE BLDME, No. 118 Wood fejsaggjsecond door abdTu Fifth, Pittsburgh, fTTOvtl 1 offer * for sola a large and well assorted *v v v » »*u)ek of Plano Fortes, (which arc jurt ar* riving*} on the most liberal terms, » The attention of purchasers Is especially invited to tho celabrabG HAMBURG PTANOB. TOeso Instruments b*tng madeexpressly for this climate, and having tbe otct strings, have a volume of tone un* equalled by any others. Alxo, Piano* from tho manufactory of Gale A Co., New York; Bacon A Karen, New York; Itc- Icheubach A Sons. Philadelphia; and of ht ow n WAXUVAO ronp, which are well known, and hove been used la this and other cities for 16 years. MUSICAL INSTRCM ENTS of all kinds. Guitars —A fim**e]eeUuii of French, Spanish anil German, of superior quality " • , WU"The teist Italian, French and English make. AcoordennM— From the Paris manufactory. ALSO—Fhite.s, ClariooeLfi, Drums, Fifes. Paulo*, Tambo rines;Trlitieles. Ac. ► 7 Srtn y *— French. English and German, warranted -0 bo of inn T**rjr rvnst quality. Pianos end all Musical Instruments repaired with dura* f UllCKEAl&ti's Pld.\4)B. p —, KECEIVF.I). and row open for ox ifntl ftuilontl-n and sale, tho following new JH- I k u “ vos Harwood, rk-hlycarnxhflrandPiano tort.\ 4 octave floe, $BOO OQ. yui-i-iim.v curved Ronetrocd square Tmoo, In tho stylo of Louis XIV, 7 Octavos, *. r >GO 00. One Rosewood carved, 7 octaves..-.. ..,..$460 00 Ono do do Gl£ do 426 oo One do plain 6 }Z do 350 On One do vlo do .. 250 00 Ono do do 0 do 290 00 9*® dO , do a do 29Q 00 All tho above are from tho celebrated manufactory of CmcKtßj*a ft Boss, Boston, Mam. Also, reircircd from the same factory, a beautlfullot Of PIANO BTOOL3, carved and plain rosewood,with hair cloth, figured plush, and brocatelln scat*. On hand, a large stock of Piakos from other Boston and New York makers, and for sale at factory prices. i *.*- - dOifN’ it, MELLOR,bi Wood streot. Agent for Chickorlng s Pianos, for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. fdec2l . • LATEST anisic. IT KLEBER HAS JUST RECEIVED— -M-A D* PABJB Bcnomsn, composed and dedl- Mr. Jalla f by H. Kleber. Th&ptocsisembel nshed with an elegantly colored vlgnelto or tlio city of Pari*,showing thoToiLLEaixs. the Imperial residence ofthe French Emperor; tho Church of Nona Dave, etc.—being a reliable and correct map of the French Capitol, as taken by Mr, Lee, on his receut visit there, and is of iteolf worth the price charged for the Music. The Troubadour Polkn-compoeed and dcdlwloil toJUsa Romalho Lamoyuo, of Waabingtou, Pa., by IL Kleber. eond Hearts at Homo; beautUUlnow Ballad, as Bung by Buchleyls gerenaders. . J ST. LOUIS. -i.. .-.V, FOR SALE AND TO LET. _____ t •• 'Ptopertyfor Bole* ' I ffnbBCTibc r offers for sale, on *ery reasonable terms. /ft lowing properly, Tisi • < ', B f ick Dwelling House, No. 110 Penn street, MtonTn&n rft “J.^ans 1 alley; ; end tot 25 foot fhjniv ““’[W- TioHousalsonoofthi SsSSS““ ta - e neighbor* ono'-hn^iSn™^ 111 ? ™ ra of Front Mil Forty:streets; SontSiS 1 flTe r f‘, £rOEton Ferry anil slaty feet on ooS?eV?^. 1 llka # o<xl 6tap F Brick Building on the ' SS“ewZtof4^e^ei rentCt,a^tKOBriCkBnU ' 1 - 80 foot aiop ' on Flnnt, betireen *"“>0 Dwelling 1 tot 20 feet I uy w, ironting on Oongress and Him uta. street,near the new Courti ln 8004 orto > “ d i bch,?fc%7if rl ?& 0 ? Sralthfleld street, near Seventh- ! location. The tot Is 20 by 80 I toot deep, fronting on Bmithfieldst. J ' aos ,V ,t l 28 b F F2O feet,fronting On Anne I hWmCOr?. 'f'eetej,Antenony City, This is avery desira-1 ble and pleasant location for a rcsldonce. I RsSiSfi *“ U>« eoTn of M’Keosport, each 00 feet by 100. | Borstal of these are on tho Slain street. ' oW,n'rt™'T2. 1 ?^ Jmeto ’ r , I ?> ontho Monongahela River, on 1 honsnsj-tlrero arosomdßOr 7 seres o/ex- ; ct,aS ’ end abundance of limestone, convenient to the landing; and two ooal pits open. *“ th ? tos ™ of Columbia, 60 foot by 150 each, »l>and well located.; The tenant of each tot SSJi&mV'T’ of using whateverstono coal heluayre nsoifrom a pit near tha tocks. Columbia Ji'awnwn!, 1 " 111 ? 11 , 011 P lO h lllll “ f tho Monongahela rl“ 1 £is™ 2* distance below took No. 3 in the midstoT an ex- i tonsiTe stono coal region; and would be a desirable point ibr manufacturing establishments. pmnsior , of superior Stone Coal,with House, JW»- property has d front of lid rods on thi I Monongahela river; an excellent landing; good' grade and reSh?ml o ho^. raU r Md T' wlth en ““El> mt point Xbr boose* and gardens, or locations for manu&etories. 1 ac< T °. u . OUKh tf allow horses to bo used in haut l n.Vll * co ° 010o 10 quality of .which, for iron work, steam, I country 31 ouDnary uses, lB not surpassod by any in the ..f? absence, my agent, James Blakely, Ksg, will give ?JLSS? S e ry '“formation, and be authorized to give werran fo® < |s®Be for * nJr property eold. JAMFJi MAT, No. ua Pani, vtvit FOHTV-ONE BIIUDISa IWB _■ - ' ' A*l> • r^irp la f go v ßrick „ Dw oUing Honsos for Sale. I U ir “ übM ,"*>«'“'* otters the following desirable nropcr- JL ty for sole, eltnato In tho Seventh Word, oral hot ten minutes walk from tho Court House ONE LAIWK DRJOU HOUSE, with nine apartments dtuatodonthoeomerorcrilwcll and Miller streets.' Also, Oiy, LARGE TWO; STORY BRICK HOUSE, Kith eight aplrtmonta, situated on heed street. Eight Building ftita on, Colwell street; ten Building Lots on Reed street; twenty-throe Building Lots on SUllorstieet. This property “*^ UI deslraS M«,7 M txCut u^v^wKi.'crn. 0 " ,n D,k,dl ° or XCBK9One-fifth ewh; the balaDoA in ten yp&rs.wUb ancualpayiDenta. For farther particular*. omialro of the eulseritwr. , Jacob TO HER, ficpl3:6taj Corner Colwell and Milinr st*:, ‘rthYVard. . for Sale. A f 1 ® in Hogg’s Plan of Lots In tho Third ij-of the City of Pittsburgh, near High stroot, and {525.5 ”!?.* on ttennsylvahia Avenuo, and running hack 11< feet. The property trill be sold,dear of all Incum* anAhaTground rcotof onohnndredand sixty-five dollar*, to wltfeh it Isnow subject. On the proper !L^r T l n _i o< *L ,raNKMKNTS - fl ' <! l,rlck and two frame doUars MnuaUy Wsh ’ “ Bl r<>a,tn? for about flvqhundred Price, $1200; $6OO cash, and SCOO in 0 months—byghod endoreed paper. YVM. C. FRIEND, Jehhtf Attorney at Law. No. ISC Fonrth street. - BALE—£S Acres of Land, withaveln of Cool 4J*, feet thick, wltb.a lower vein of £ feet; only «inches between the two. The Land Is n good soil, audit) A B Dwelling House, Fruit Trees, pad water and timber. The Land is suitable for Barden! lug purposes; situate about 4 mQea from tbe dly; ashort distance from the Brownsytllo Plank Hoad. J ~ , ' , ' S. CUTIHIERT A RON, General Commlssiru Ag’la. 140 Third st. I- sjcsplml lease (fourteen years) of a eP\o on O'Hara street and-Epring nhey.ln the UCk ™TfTo,t , L f 2 int P 1 /; ° b llllara “red. andrunning smvLrtrwJstr “Uey.en wbir.lt Is erected a, four ffi fL , Q tt-Mw-we, with B frame, two stories, ra .lt. on Spring alloy,-well calcuhuod to carry on any nS?i C ,llttf,. n i III Jn I ' :tUrln;!l,nfl °‘ ,ra - Doing engaged in man* !S?!S i! Jr.?{ , „“ >Bntr3r ’ 1 otter tho aboya for sale. lu quiroot No. 423 Liberty street. " oel9:lf EDWARD FABER, i . Ten Acre, for Sole. rirtlE Subscriber offers for salo Ten Acres of land, near of grapes; tbn other improve SSi? aro , two Dwelling Houses and out-honses; one of tho I !i? e 5’ no { hA,I ° K tteen yet occupied. Tho pros-' Kf* from this place is among tho mnrt extensive nml totraf ttfol in the country. It is abundantly supplied with fine neteMalltng springs. Apply to Mr. Craft, on the premises, : orto ~ , , JAMES BLAKELY, - ... Estate Glilcn, cor. Seventh and Smlthfletd sts. „i_ extensive variety or Grape Vines for sale. Ap ply as above. " d M io FARM FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers st private sale a SMALL FARM,' containing SIXTY ACRES, situated In Franklin town’ snip, Allegheny county; with about arty acres cleared and' , ‘'ration; a good young Orchard, vt Hid best kind of fruit; a good Log House and Kitchen, and a Log Barn; abont ten miles from Pittsburgh, and about four utiles from Pcrrysville. “ . u. W a T JtS? m ff enquire ofWILLIAM GRAHAM in Bewickley vllle, or lo tho subscriber, on tho promises. - ; nuoir nkbi.y/ PEKSBYLVASIA avenue PROPERTy ■ FOR BALK. 0*55 ¥£ “7* * TEtREi2 WOM UOUSEor STORE, With. V/ back Building and Ice House. ** Two tots and a good Brick Dwelling ITouse. Also* throe Lots on CaUwell stroet If tho above propertyls not sold at private sale previous to Thurhtiay, January 26,1854$ it will bo positively sold on Ssrf»y ,<o^ a blddery as the subscriber is leaving the dty, and going West. ADAM WBAVEIh • qpcO:ts rehnx. Avenue* No. SZI. . Flflli Street Property for Sale. A I ALU ABLE- LOT OP GROUND, 18 feet front by 120 . oa 1 nearly .opposite tho new wd Custom House. The rituaiion of this lot 11 one of the tnoat desirable business locations fn tho balanmintwo years: or one third «ah and an improved tom of bottom land for garden ingpurposes. Apply to ; • JOHN. qpc&lm t . Watch-Maker.FifUi.strect. • THE owner Intends leaving the'city, and will sell .on reasonable good TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE or throo rooms, etoro-room* finished anic, and good cellar with 1, feet front by 85 deep; situate on Third st. Tbfais a go« 1 location to a baker, there being a large oven i* S 6 n U^ T i. , l h ! cl^« s - t^80, price aod terms madeknown at thu Jleal.hstato Offleo of S, CCTUBERT & SON -g. BOlO - 140 Third street. EUOPERTY FOR BALE, consUUng *iJ«« iiTm 111 « 6 StoTy , Brick Hhuses on Penn street; also, !^Krt D T €lUoB fs ln 016 '«® p * Tho Lot is 4S ft. front by 100 deep. The Houses, on Penn street are oxcellent ftands. For price and- terms, call at the Real Ee- S. COTHBERT A SON, 146 Third street pLRAFANT RESIDENCE FOR SALE,situated onMouut Jt , Washington, within twenty minutes walk of the city. Lot Is 100 feet, front by 205 deep on a 10 feet alley. **J? • w new, just finished, having six rooms and a cellar. Price $l2OO. Terms $lOO in hand; bolanco at $2OO a : 8. CUTHBERT A SON. dc ° lo 140 Third street. A BIRMINGHAM GROCERY STOtilj FUR BALK—A tx bargain can bo bad of it, If called for soon. It la one of the best on that side of the river, doing a fine cash husK nras. Enquire or 1 THOMAS WOODS, d«17 ; . -- . 45 Market street. TL_ Dlisolutlon of Partnership. HE partnership heretofore existing between Samuel 'Pinkerton, Alexander VoungandPhillpDaßech brume, under the firm of PINKERTON, YOUNG & CO., was this •“Vidissolved by mutual consent. Tho name of the firm will: be used by either of thelato partners In settling the bus ness. PINKERTON, YOUNG S CO. Pittsburgh, December 1,1653. RS-The business will becontluucd ut the old stand, by Sam’l Pinkerton uni Alex. Young, under tho stylo of dqotdtf PINKERTON A YOUNG. ' , - motion to Stoolclsoldera, rpHE PITTSBURGH AND STEUBENVILLE RAILROAD X ICO.—Tho Annual MooUng or tho Stockholders of the Pittsburgh and Steubeuvlllo Railroad Company wlii be held onMONDAY, tho oth of January, ISM, at 9 o’clock In tho forenoon, at tho Engineer’s Ofllco of said Company, aimer of Grant stroot and Diamond alley. In th« drokf PittslmrEh, for tho election of a President and twelve Directors of said Company, for the ensuing year, according to law. (docZMtl) , CHARLES NAYMR. Sec’y- h Farmers’ Stalk and Straw Cutter. THL subscriber offers for sale Sinclair’s Scrow: Propeller Fodder Cutter. It 1b very simple, having only two knives, easily adjusted; the most durable and speedy Cut ter In use. They ere in use on the farm of Mr William Hodgson, Stoubonvillo road, and at tho Clovor Dairy of H Porry, from the Seed uniLHorticultural Store, 49 Fifth st • declT' . .TAMES WARDROP- i- AUSTRALIA, PIOVEEa LIHE OF MONTHLY PACKETS. • ! Ir . The following Ships have saUed.— i Ship Revenue, 1300tons,Bd July; ■ irrfw. “ Epamlnondas, 1400 tons, 10th August; HjaBSsRJV “ Ocean Eaglo, 1450 tons, loth Sopt’r; “Oneoo, 1500 tons, 23d Octobor; elsrafrM “ Scargo, 1460 tons, 6UI December; “ Baltimore, 1300 tons, 15th January; ■ “ Euphrasia, 1200 tons, Ist March; “ Oregon, 1000 tons, 21 at March; “Nimrod, 1000 tons, 20th April; “ Sea Hunger, 1200 tons, loth May. The Ships of this Line are flttod with Emerson’s Patent Ventilators, and carry F rands’ Metallic Life-boats The Baltimore Clipper Bark INCA. 900 TONS BURTHEN, Having made two successful voyages from Chins, each in the very short period of loi thoroughly establish, od her reputation for Test sailing, and will be dispatched for :-MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA,. About tho 25th. of August. The Ships, of :the Pioneer Lino have made remarkably qnicfc and healthy voyages ;' losing only bno possenger among 950 that sailed In the first -five ships, whereas it appears from the report of tho Emigration Commissioners that the mortality on board English ships'to Australia has equalled 490 per cent. This very gratifying resnltshowathatno care and exp-nae have been spared in solectlng, ventilating, and proTmipnlng tho ships of the Pioneer Line. ", Tbe INCA will only carry a limited ndmher of paspccgers. at os moderate rates as aro consistent with justice to pas sengers and owners. For freight or passage, apply on Board, at Pier 12, E- R., or to B. W. CAMKRON, U 6 Wall et~ „ C. A COLTON, Agent, »a 3 65 Fifth BL, Masonic Hall, Prttsb’h. “ r,4 *A- v 1" NEW TORE. To Druggists & Horclants throughout the Union. ■ D. B. irCDLLOCGD,. : HASUFAOTUBBB AND DEALER IB - PAINTS, OILS, ie„ N0,,1*1 Malden Lane, kM YORK, IJ ESPLOTFULL V- Invites thoattention of Druggist* and Jtv throughout the Union to hislargeand ex tensive aaorttment of PAINTS.OILS, AC., of the BEST and PUREST QUALITIES,-which be offers for solo on Very moderate terms, both to cash andclose-Umobuycxs* Below are enumerated some pf the leading articles: WHITE-LBAD, in o»l,tn kegßof 25 tofiOQfts. ■ BLACK PAINT, Yi&LOW OOnBB, VEN.RED,InoiI. . PATENT DRYKB, SPANISH BROWN, TKTRA DE SI ENNA, In oil. CHROME, IMPERIAL, AND ARSENICAL UKhajiS, in oil* PRUSSIAN BLUE, CHROME YELLOW and VERDIGRIS, dry and in oil. ? VARNISHES of all kinds. V _ ®AW. and DOLLED LINSEED OIL, PUTTY, WHIUN Q CHALK, LAMP BLACK. , -AM. ana ENGLISH YEN. RED, CHROME RED and YEL LOW, dry ana in oil.*- INDIA BED, BED IEAD and LITHARGE, dry. YKKNCn, and AMERICAN OOHKE, dry. ' i CHROME, PARIS and BRUNSWICK GREEN, dry and In FRENCII and AMEBICAN WINDOW GLASS. Draggicts nndotheni in vantof any of tho above mention ed articles, will llnd it to their intorertato Call, as ourfhcllK .ties for mann&ctnring and purchasing, and our experience in the business,giro us advantaged In selling over most of thoeeln the some line. . D.-B. M’OULLOUGH. my2l:9m 141 Malden Inne, New York. PAPER WAREHOUSE. , Cyrus W. Field & Co., /COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 11 Cliff itreot, New V/ York, are SOLE AGENTS in the United States for ■ Muaprttt’RSnporinr Bleaehing Powder. Victoria Mills Celebrated Writing Papers. Rdssell Mills Superior t* Genessce Mills Superior Printing « Rawlins A Sans* English Tissue . <« _ Fnrst quality french Ulbromartae. . - 1 Th»J are also Agents for the Principal Papor Mann&ctn rersln uu* country, and offer for sale by lar the montex tenalve and desirable stock Of Paper and Paper Manufactu rers' materials .that can be found in this or any other country. • ■ ■ oc ' CT3p y largo and commodious Warehouses, No. .1101 dT Street, No. 68 Cliff street, No. 184 Christopher stmt, and the over the large Iron Stores, 7 and 9 Cliff street Their business is strictly Wholesale; and Writing Papers aroßoM by the Cose only. ■ . Their, extnunrimhrj. facilities enable them >to offer alb Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, at tha lowest possible prices. ' ■ • . • .-..rrrr' .. Paper made to order, any size or Liberal'advan ces made on oonrigiunents of Paper, Paper. Makerd 1 Stock ana other merchandize. - .... The highest markot prfee paid in CASHlforiti tindsol * ... • .r- .mar29:lBm Bradbury a Piano and Helodeon Warerooma. NO. 433 BHOADWAT, NEW TOSK. FROM enlarging my W&rerooms, I am enabled Ur.keep a ranch greater aawrtiticnt of XnßtrnmftatB than hereto fore. ; AH Pianos famished are of an elastic touch/and of an even quality* and deep, folVrfch and purely nocaf tone, qualities as the Toice will astixra latetothetohebftheinstruraent. AHmy Instruments are fully warranted, a guarantee accompanleflerery bill of safe; and. are sold juuowaacahbe purchased, elsewhere. : Second hand Pianos atoll prices. . £Sf* A New Trxvmlknx. — The Organ Melodeon, with two the onlythingof the kind in the country, having two ttopsjccriqforj swell draw stops, &c,,a sweet and •powerful Instrument pronounced by Organists to besupe rior forcharchcs or Organ practice to the medium sked Or gans; price $2OO. Also, the Common BJclode6n,ofall sty fes and prlccs. Being the exclusive-Agent -for. thesarlcstru. mentSjOrderaare solicited. Theusualdiscountmadstothe lO per cunt, to clergymen purchasing for their own use. : ‘ v v * B. 0. BRADBURY, marlSjy PHILADELPHIA. WORLD’S FAIR, , THE first and only PRIZE MEDAL for Haj>. n«^fttthftWoild r aFair f iaLondon, was award* LACEY * PHILLIPa, or l they von over the com petition of •the whole world. . ' . * Messrs. L. & P.haveoow anti keep eohstahtlyoh hAhd.st thrir establishment/ 12, 14 and. 10 Sooth Fifth utreet,' the largest stock of READY-MADE HARNESS, SADDLES, 4c, of any houseluthoUnited States, ,nt greatly reduced prices,' They are novrmanufiicturtng their Harness and Saddles with such perfect system that they orb enabled toeell o su perior ortkJe of everything in thdx line at a lesa. price .than any other bouse in the country. TheynOTerusabut the Tery bwt qualify of leather/ and . the befit materiel of every description, ond no painacrox ptinao la spared to reach perfection in every articlo—Buffalo Bobes, Glovea and Whips. ' Thev inrite purchaser# to examine their stock and their establishment before making purchases. They invttoatten* .^m^Uhafhllovji^Ustof.prices; - , • *,, . Howe ftom~ ™ •'' * :-v - h ThldcHorsaCorers, •-••-- - - . S4,o?toS7isfi Good plain serviceable SJnglo Harness, $18,0016*25.00; %£s&i ,‘yjto 'do- do, s2B^otosBs,oo, Good plain Double Harness, ; - - $40,00 to f<Koo Fanqr do do, - $65.00 to $89,00 LACEY A PHILLIPS* Saddles and Harness are seknow- Icdgod to surpass all otb era, fet elegance, lightness and com fort, as well Be for real value and wear. and 16 - South hi b ill street, between Market and -Chesnnt, Philadelphia. .-- ; [ilcclGily . GEORGE J. HENKEL’S • CITY CABIH.E;T WABEHOISE, JVe. 113 CHBSTNTTT STREET, - (OPSOSHS ImUPESDESCB HaXL,} . ' FliUadelphlni FURNITURE, IN EVERY BTYLE! Comprising Louis XIV, Lonis XV, Elitabethan and, Antique, with Scnlpture-Carvingand modem stylo: ' In Rosewood, Walnut,'Mahogany, Bntlnwboa and Maplo; nil of superior construction,; and ;finished in the; , best style, equal to, if not excelling inqual- i ity, the Qoode of .any Establish- : .‘l’ E “ratio too UnifcdStates. - i - MPLOYIKG none but experienced worktnehi (oppron ricce being positirely excludod,)and nslng.the-beBt ma terials,- the work cannotjail to give SatissStion to pan chasers. Amongstthemany advantages offered to pur chasers, is the facility of Furnishing a House, either tool.!, gan tor plain style, completely ftom one establishment; by ■ which means all the articles in each room correspond in Style and quality, and the immense stock always orihaml, being so various in design, enables pnrchascrato please tbelr taste in a selection, without the delay necessarily caused in ordering Furniture, i ' ... ; To giro an idea of the finished Furniture on hand, I need onlyinfoim you that my Booms are 175 feet long, by 27 feet wide, fonr floors in number; with Shops contiguous,sum dent to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that the work lfl all dono under-my own Immedlato tnsjoectton.r .. iffl-Tho Packing is all done in the Store, and Furniture warranted, to carry safely any distant*. Visiters to Fhiki dolphin are respectfully invited, as pnrehassrs or otherwise, to call and examine the Goods. • nu2s-ly ■ BALTIMORE; WATCHES, JEWELRY, SeS!; y o R Erf? loa >„ cl “*»si : apterMaehe Goods, Rosewood Dressing Cases, Writing Desks, Elegant Fans, Opera Glasses, Cnttloryißne 0n- PainUngs- Dresdsn China, 4a—The nnderalgnod beg particularly to invite tho visits of citizens and strangers! whether as purchasers or connoisseurs! to their magnlflcent, stock, bdlsTing it.to exreed to extenf, variety andrichness, any other in this country, They foefsure, tho advantage of poraonallysriecting goods at the different factories In Europe, and their own manufactories of Jewelry, Silver Ware, 4e? here, enable them to offer ludncementata prices and quail! “ £a “ ot be of - Delicate goods so carefully packed os to go safely any die-* tance, and by almost any conveyance. X Wholesale and retail. CANFIELD, BROTHER & CO. 229 Baltimore street corner of Charles; 15 Baltimore. , GEORGE STIHGES, • • 8018 MAHDPAOTtJOCT 01*THEIHPEoVO ' v ‘ SPIRAL 8 FRIIB G Jtt AT T REI SS . S. IF. Cor. Baltimore and Frederick ttreele, Bal timore, and No. iSI Walnut >t., Philadelphia. FIVE SILVER MEDALS AWARDED, Vizi. >1 i ' ) AumtcA.-tlssrmnr,New-York; By >FrAshxis Ikstitute*Philadelphia: ) MAnvtAsnlitsimiTsjatitimore.- rr\IIE peculiar improvement in'the construction of. this 1 . Mattress is, that all -the cZumtey and heavy wooden frams.-werk is entirely dispensed with, and Ua place sap* plied by a lighter and much more durable frame.. Tho springs are all connbcted'by harness leather hlhges, secure-' ly rivetted, rendering It impossible for a single -spring to fall down or get out of place, and making a Bed so elastic Ibatany part may be raised or bent up, and is thus admira bly fitted to the wonts of the sick or asthmatic, whamay re* quire a sitting posture, r It has oil the luxurious the best feather bed, with the lightnese*ond facility of hand* ling, of the common hair mattress. Tbeseimproved Spring Beds are -Invariably made of ih« best materials, and will last many years without repalre. Persons having Flair Mattresses can have them altered in l to Spring Beds. Thfwa Beds are well; adapted for Hotels, bertha of Bhlbs; Steamboats and Hospitals. . . ; _• . . - • / ALSO, an extensive wsortmontof highly ornamented, fin ennmol,) and plain finished CABTIEON FDRNITVRE, con sUtmg in part 6f Bedsteads, Hat and Coat Racks, Can 6 arid Umbrella Stands, Centro, Pier and Side Tables with marble tops, Garden Chairs, Settees, eie„ etc. Animals, such as Lions, Lambs, Dogs, etc- In Iron, as well os the modelam Wood, furnished at short notice. dedfily . Valuable Rare Garden Seeds* Ac CONSISTING in part of tho celebrated Stowel or Brer green Sugar Corn, Old Colony Sugar Corn, Wrinkled Sugar Peas of various improved varieties, Bine Imporial; Blue Prussian and Marrowfats do, Beans, Onions, Radish. Parsnip, Cucumber and Mellons of tho finest and most ap proved sorts, Field Carrots, Tdrnfps ahd guga* Beets fbr tho dairyman and fanners. • A rich collection of flower seeds; Lawn Grass Seed, and a full and complete assortment of Garden ana Farmingimplemehteofthe latest improvements, Monthly Vabenas, Roses, Ilellterops, and fino blooming, plants for the yard, Garden or Lawns,, by tho doscnorlOO at low rates. _ Orders front Morchants,Tralers or others filled promptly on liberal terms, from-the Seed and Horticultural, ware* houses 49 Fifth street, by [cpr27] JAMBS WARDROP.' .OUNDRIESr-Clgars, pipes* pipe heads* splcea,. chfynfrt°, O brdpjns, buckets,' ropes, cotton batting, = carpet-chain, rags, hemp cotton, briiaheSi ex- coffee* blacking, aalor&tuS T?hite and red lead, mad der. copperas, alum, indigo. logwood,-camwood, powder shot, lead, wasfa-boaTtl*,'Starch, wirks, demijohns, jagmtar 1 cheese, dbiry salt, sardiri6s* aleohol,' turpentine, snuff. cut and dry tobacco, 4ci la store and for sale by. IULLEU .& PICKET SON. 221 and 223 Liberty at.- 1 '? TOBACCO-2.0 boxes and half boxes 6 % B’s, y, R> and 1 Xump ; Pladenj Twist, Diamond Twist, ring, BassoU A Kobjason »„ G ranrt, Andersou'a, ThomM-! Jone^' extra, Oeat*? BTofeacco,to store and fcr sale by [aec22j MTLL3SR A RlQKfrryflF, HOT CORN 1 HOT CORN!!—Another nvoW <n*t fcoWod and for sale by B; T tT MOR&AV **" < "’ cS4 10* Wood,trot •'j*'*.'~. «••’..*;•• •; >- —. .'*■••• S' . -•***' •*■ ”* *.' *; - . >•••■“ ■-. , •' ' ' ?v - r : ' *'• ■* « *4 •■•*■■ s* <*— ■* •4 ';v * ’ v“* ‘ ✓ . r j: - .■v '^r. ■-• ■-- L ' ■ ■••••* ;•••.•'.••.' :.- - r ~ : f~ ' """ 'y---- — f 423 Bread way, New York. A ; K* 1 ” HollaHd^ -Qia;'Wama Schdaffi' C3se3j,forgale by,.-. v. . . >7 > dec23 ■ ,-■ - ' ■ MntEft i IirftKRTHAV ' ' ’ Now England Bom,- Jamaica Bptriui, Knotn- ! "i Winoßittois,im4Poijpeijiilnt r fc»erifil!y . *• -V -, MftLEU 4 UTCKEftON, ' ' ‘ W I S^ a T OportOi jPort, . TraeriHb:- iMagvMrASlra;:; 3 VV X-laret, Hilary, 3Vbi!o IlhfnisV. jlnpcftt, Bor* - Ronay, Ohampogtiß, ' anchor,* jm,'sl74 St.- & v 6rMnosTtara, in?lOMandJ|or*>laby, r-c .,,7 .decia ~ MIHEKA'IUCKtiTSON.' On*-Wn tor Sperm, Fall 'do.ilYintor-Whale;Bleached Elcphaof, Tanners’, Straits, Bank and Shore, Linseed,-, wdOlls, for sale by. ' ,r. ... ?Z1and.2231JbMtT»t....... i, SAI/T —100 bblsNo.l Salt rec’d-axjfitar sale bv -'-SIIILEfc * &IOKETB&N. • ? FIIIK WORKS—.'; , 100,000 Torpedoes; r * . ■■■■ Iso‘bdxe^!fft;iPlrt<sfacijers; f • <•' * v .50. ~do. ■■..>■ *: r • " j2ballßi ' ; , i ;00 do JPlnrWhWls? ; t * [ ,]. . i £0 do Chasers.; . • 6 do'Scrolls, *jNoEil : atidi; ' ’ *“ i 5 do Triangles, Nos. \ and 2; *. • 2 boxes Chinese Rockets. :*•* i Jwtrec&TMana'farjaioby:^/ v-'-A dec23, r:> JOSHPA. RHODES & COl3Q.WpQd.pt. Kfl Bias IVIOA ALMONDS: OU 20 ** ;.Sidly : “ • - -ail" • ,l - 1 K BOZ.B.4 LA}) Olt,fan.) T^ c 7»;~v liS.2& Aoz.do’" do 'frta.J^stortandfbrfWw'''- disf Ki-iVI ;3a-Woodstreet 2 iiipcoin storeiujdidr calo-by.-i; ■. i\ *7. *«*: .. JNO. QUOUTT// OUNDRIR3-- ~—r-V—r—r: r-» .„• K? ■;.• 20-bbljCrushedSnear:...-- * 10 ** Pulverized « ‘ ■*’ •*>. ; 10,#';i*b»derea- «■ dyy.t • ' , i .y. 20 “ Clarified “■ t forF&lejbv... .j. > < * eoai ' j : SMITH' & STNCfcAIfc. ' " T; ABD—2O tegs, Ko. l, for aoleljy . ■*# - ' SMITH'i-SISCWIR, ■ -122 8000 ml (tmU6H*irst ptrwfc : C»^W-aoUBii ; -]4»|i&BKSe» „-„ JefSt ■: .-■ -■/'■-■ sinciaibl ; ’ Y'lHKKSli—lwa boxevpfiiii 0 , ror sale by , . • \j a«3 • •; •;;• smiths Sinclair:' 1 ' T ifer Ltea fortaSe.by 4J-dg3;i: i‘.r. - : j fcraftt ITO ?-/t 'i'-i- ***•»•■ »•••■ r" >! i j >■< urn -i i : gsgyg AxSlSclatr" i, ii: J ll4 SMITH * BUfCUHL' : —— J; }U wi. a - juscr.Atn-'' D&ES3 PLA^BS.—Wo’ toys ootv open, uud wlli nctlro - / iu 0 few day*, the most splendid stock of plaids of thn muon ;'selling *t*educed : prices." : iron: arS^rKs df” 2 * : a, a. »uao» a-c0,n0.»mt,... ... KEOBIVW), alsige assortment of Ladles' Zephyr w or „7.' 3 ad Bagfei> Hoods, Bhiwletts;' * Sap*' • :P«sa> assortment «r .Gent*’* winter Gloves..' ...t 0 ® “‘V" r"A:'A.-KABQWA'CO,S'o.%'feni. „f ’ pKKfAKKI) UOUN-iW boxca, OsTOgo aua urW •**'*-% iT-fsaleby r [d«3] B. A. PAHjlWoCK^r^ o !- : Xiawg?.-, fe- A. Fahnestock * co. ' 5 -B. t-m \ - ■ ing MUk'ltf thll' S : dutiful: Himiam. • EDBBEES., ?r ic Oa low .. M IoTSS ~ nreet. • - W. E. SCHMKIITZ. ''' > rioxa*/ai JljStt'ptelio*;. “ ' .- f ti !■,.., ?P®-.boxes ho. X Fire^Crackers, . t ■• ••■-• H d«i^ ; - r V.- ?ZUV: jSWORTH’S,■ - aec “'* ._ _. porter or Diamond ftad-Dfamond alley. ’ UlfnaSSßr/w. all Mnda and quallto; E* ffltotar W.v •■»'* «>• s. D4TIBON,-. •- : 65Slarhetstreet.marfourtli. ‘ ’ A lull Maortaeoti always oh »■ i. haod,uttoirprfcefc*..< iffjgj HmuiSt “ ~ ? aec ? ••■!:• s .y r - ?:; ? :; - BOQKS .ta tho most.-, ■ ; t N® !^«*is u ? lr ’ f al,,it ’ or it**.’ •"•' S Sn.S! SHAI* ito. iiHIBE, ito Bloat tara,„< , P rint > In various Itjle?. Dr. West's" Analysis. All suitable foruolld»yPmo«fc'‘ ! Ati* jj dooia —' DAVISON’S BOOK STORE. V <wcw 66 Mirkor nt, near Fourth* ' •■’-1" j _‘, •• ■ - ' ■ * ' ,:y -./ • ; MISCELLANEOUS. *t , ' 1 ' Mother' tnvoleo' of. anti BiUt r VdVo^TWl •'• - ■" •• ■ d«c2o. 'Aj MASON V xmJhV S"‘ 1?'% 1,111; «StlilSi, , iljl» ! OT6hflDsr, - .’MBiVeWrt,-: "■■:*'”•■* r ■''*.. )bot2l •. A 25 Fmw£S'. re f? lT “ lal A Ai i ' ABIJN *00.’8,*0% 7 aSlto FUtt BtI “ t » 150 ps„ JUjmcis, of cvary.color «n<J - ——»■- ■...r.v.r •<.-,-, ; 1 Port g <- • , A ‘ A rM«SOS *<!o-.,.So;a J Hfai. B t. T II ,S? o aLs lQlinNas -- A ' -»- iUSOHiir® No. - -■*Btreet, are tot&r exhihiting.one of tho f T gffl“L n ,B'>uTerofrrfiß-tffadtr JSI < |Wery color. : ira°gi- AA. MA£ON&.CO. will open thismorn lntrasolendhi • assortment ofXniUes Cloth Cloaks, J Tilftw »'• i DPgtCTtu, . ~v . ; .„ v ij977 - and. Velvet Boa- , the latest &nd most tjea ■** _jPOTg) *,. , ajABON.A CKV2s\Rfthst.. - , r M ABON & CO, No. 25 Fm‘H etroit, will open. " attd Taunjg. , ~.: . .;n- dcdv^ , rf . sWoon.bands, and daliyreeciv-^ 1 »_*'ingtongand SqtwreWoolenaba'wlsofWeryqaalltr _!*“? 't.:*. '■'■■ -,f- ?:A«rA.^lAfiONACQ rt Jfo.2s.HfQL ft tL. J . ~ PLAID PKINTB—I6 cases PlaldPrinta, warranted. fast - colors, just received.' A. A. MAPON dr'Ca;*-'*-”' ’• ' j*‘ :••• t tj..."- 7p t •• A - A MAHON *aCOwm ei 'Kft I !*' 6roi p>”«'4noaiorlbt of' »W * Talroea, of tha moat feublonublo ttyioa anti aateri»i«...fiia)-t- WJK have on liana, *adm constantly wceirltjsr. tho , newest shapes in LADIES’ CLOTU CLOAKS ■TA7 J - ; . M AS r an4 vA. *rCO., >-«'■ dec!2 Ky -.r"- ” "N , o. 25 Flfth ;: a tm ft L' - jjLi*’-%? 1 Fillibustera.aiid are dally, adding tk&ne*est style*' ' "“'AJXMASON & <yt ' . : dec24 ■ ; « l ? .;rrr?;V;> ' U'. - J.SX &■ ■L™* WUiTjft large, and’ (superior aa » V*> eonment ©MbeatXrs'e'on band/find filing at reduced • • ,_fi. • . ; ,■••.., 25Fifth fi treet ...,;, A. AEON & CO., Noi 25 Fifihstreet, 'n«i fl!? 11 * - ■;aim,lj24.BwiBfl and Epgliflh.Blanketa.. - -doclO . JUSTKECK t declp? v IViU), a few Gent’s Traveling fihawjg. riAETKK’SSPAJQBU iUXTUfiJS-JB'oreaJeat V* • > ' - KBYgER’S. 140 Wood / \UJNINE—S(X) ounces for sale at * VJ deel7 , •: • • KKXSEIt’I FLUIDKXTKACT VAf.KiUAN—IO Ihs for mlest i -deM7 : 'Tgii l{EtSKß'B,l.WWoojst: '< eHRISTMAS PIKS.-r^JocxtCooking Jlufeina, $4. and 10c- "' 1 **Mm « Jfcj.Freneh Car »bU 12^c,*^jd_20c-^tb; ounce* warranted 1 "’ pare; Cooking Wine and Brandy, nt2sc.%* quartet. . JEHC7 .Corner. otPiamondand PiaiSonilaUbTr : -1 JUST iUSO^VIII>~-20 i k£g3 f;apcriac^c|l^b " ' v ■ Cftrper pfrUjatoorid apdfltpOQPdnlloY* /; • A-wmEs& <*#&!,.•**:: ■-cX Purchase *be Stock, Fixtures and eood Trill of a wpJI - tofoß- ■■ S. CBTHBBET A’SON - .dean General Commiaeinn Ag’Lo. 140 Thin! et/ fiflfl siqs5 iqs BEAD'teeeived- per steamer Saint Clair, and for Bale by ALEXANDER GOEDOS. Y ;dec2l:amn» No. 1M Front etrfot. ' tiII DEIKS-i—s bags Imckwh'eirtFloor; • ' ■ -■ 4 , “ Soup, Beans;’ In store’aria for f gale try [nor9] KINO i MOOIitIEAD. I I ti AZETTEEIL“A new ami .coinplefo _U Statistical Onsettoer of tbe.Uintol HUtra of Amiica,' founded on and compiled from official Federal and State re tnrnAandjttrt ijeventti national egienfc-’For rale<at the' Stationery Warehouse of IV. s. iIAYEX; •_ dec!9 CornorMarfat ami Second streets': Anew. railroad; Adtit* sectional-map; oFtomo foraaloat . . W . 8L HA.YKFS, .. O UQAK—6ohbdsPlantationSagar ;7i0 ,t*..;;,i;,> M , ,20.bamla I/>yeripgte crashed,-pulverised.-and' - . . pttwaerwJi ao^■ ; GO baftslirotlldo4--1 *.-li i r W toxesWJitt©navaii»<2o.,. Female hr-'- , dec22 ' MILEEBJfc RYCKETSON. ■; ' MpIiASSES —200 bbla Jflantatioa Molasses: _ .120hfbH»ifi6> -: : 7<Jo~i ■, [decZiJ , MILLER .ft. RIOKFJgOS, For sale by Chest* Tonng Imperial, Gunpow -1 der. SoachoQg, Tind Poartwfljt Tea; ; lSo cattf boieido i do; for die by[d»23ji : r MILURI4, piciaTgOM, H^"£ _Vtot s B “ ? T 1»™. V 51 - IS4Q . 18H,1W3.«n4' i " 1851 Cognac Brandy, for pale ia packages wad dend^* 1 ' jonnß, (dec22) MIBLEB demijohn, by : MHLER& KICKETBON. , IsAISINS—SO boxes JL E. Kalfins; . ~ : —‘ - .... , y .fcr.Mlo.by...- ...ft” 22 ~ Mfflugt a nrcSßißo?r. • X'iKß—m bblo packed Bntl So4l* AND CANDLES—. ; : 300 boxes Noe l-ibmliy •' :Stnrocd Mould Can tiles; forealobv ... ate 22 ■ am-LKR t nromsTgoN: 1 ' !i*ABj^eoo ; taxer Wfodottr-aiaas for RAicrbr'" * dec22 MILLER & KTOKgraChV/ - USU—6O bbls Wo. 3 Mackerel, larce: 25hf« « « «* i . SObblslttckLcd Herring; 'for ralflljy ~ . . : -' ' MUXES ItlCgyTgpy, ‘ _ . . J .. 10bnleaBonIcaardO '--la -Rtore-M((J : . JOSITUAMODES fi CO.,' - ~...,3p.yypmstr^u.Y <Jec2l. :., ; i libblsibr />aie bj_ % < ■ dec3 ■i„ .■>...' w 8MITII.& SINCLAIR. iUSSIAN cases for sale 'by’ doca> • P- A: FAHNESTOCK f, iv<, TOa—anrarrsfe for sals by. , - . • IT- A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. " OeaeraLA&i -r- ~.V.' , ‘M * , r xttiyx&nwKti &440W00A street. rdrsaJft’bv
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