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MAH EAVJKD BY STOFPISG HIS NEWSPAPER [COUgLUSIOS.] : - : O 1 On tho next Saturday, us Mr. Ashburn was .. walking'orcr. bis farm* tie saw a mansUting jon -:bne of his fences, dressed In a jockey cap,- and wearing a short banting coat. Ho bad. a ride over bis shoulder, and carried a powdor flaak, :: shot and bird bagß..'ln foot, he was a fancy sportsman, a somewhat rara arts in thosadays. “Whet’s this lacy fellow doing here!” Ashburn tohimself, “I wonderwhere he comes ■ from ?” - - ! ... “Good morning, •. neighbor,’’ -spoke out tho stranger, in a familiar way, as the farmer within speaking distance.. “Is there any good . game about herel Any wild turkeys, or pheas ants!” ■ ' ■ } .“There are plenty of sqninols,’? returned Ash barn, a littlo sarcastically, “ andtho woods are full of robins.” 1 “Squirrels make afitstratopio. But Lnced&’t tell you that, friend. Every farmer knows tbe taste of squirrels,” said,- the sportsman, with, greafgood humor.- “Still, I wantto try ipy hand at a wild turkey. I’ve come off hero iqto the country to have a crack at game better woijth the shooting than we have in the neighborhood >f P .” . “ lou’re from P then,” said tho far mer. . y-.t ■■ I 1 •< Yes, I live In P- . . “ When did you leave there J" ■ ! “ Four or fivo weeks ago.” • . t - ** Then you don't know what wheat ie selling ftthotr?” - v ! v" -:v; j “Wheat? No. I think it woe ninety-five, or a dollar,' I don’t remember which, wbed I •left^; ;“Nifbty is all itiii selling forbore.” - - .- ! “Ninety! I ehould.liko to buy some at that.” _ “ I havo no doubt you can be accommodated," ■ replied the farmer.” • 1 'l'/'ySi': j “That Is exceedingly low for wheat. If it wits hot for haring a week's sport among your wild turkeys, and the hope of being able to hill a ; deer. I’d stop and buy tip. a lot of wheat on spe culation." v -:- : - vv--| <. - “1 will sell yon fire hundred bnehels at nine- 1 ty-two,”- Baid the farmer, half hoping; that this green onstomer might be tempted to buy at this advance on tho tegular rate. . ! “ Will yon ? ” interrogated the stranger. j v:;:“Xee,” j « “I’m half-tempted to take you up. I really believe I—no!—I must knock over eome wild .furkey'hrst. It won’tdo to dome thlefar with out bagging rarer game than wheat. I believe I must decline, friend.” ! - “ What would you say to ninoty-ono ? ” The farmer bod heard a rumor nday or two before of a fall of two or three cents, in wheat, and if he could get off five; hundredbuaheia jnppn this sportsman, who had let tho breast of his cqat fly open far enough to give a glimpse Of a lathe thick pocket-book, at ninety-one, it would jie qpite a desirable operation. „ , . . I ; “Ninety-one—ninety-one," said the stranger to himself.-; “ That is a temptation 1 lean tnirn a penny on that. But the wild torkeye; I must have a crack at a wild turkey or a deer. I think Wend," he added, speaking loader, “ that I shall haTo some sport for a few days first. Then, may be, T will bny up a few thousand bitebcls’of wheat, if the prices haven’t gone up.” j ' “I shouldn't wonder if the prices advanced & little,” said tho farmer. . : . i “ Wouldn’t you? r And the stranger looked into the farmer’s face with a very innocent ex pression. - . “ I can't go mash lower.” If there should pe anyobange, it will doubtless be an improve meat. : “ How mach wheat have you ? ” asked the sportsman. ’. r' : •• > • “ I’ve about a thousand bushels left” ' “ A thousand bnshols. Ninety cents; nine buedred dollars;—I’ll tell yon what, friend, since .talking to you has pot me into the notion, of tij log myfaand at a speculation op wheat, i’ll: jqst J make you on offer, which yon may accept ornot, ; just as-you please. I’ll give you ninety cash for all you have, ono half payable now, and the oth er half on the delivery of the wheat at the ot nal, provided that you get extra foroe and de liver it immediately." ; VT , < Ashbura stood thoughtful for a moment or two, and then replied— “ Very well sir, it’s a bargain.*’ “ Which, to save time, we will close immedi : ' atety. I will go with you to your boose and pay - five hundred dollars on tho whole bill for athon ' sand bushels.” ‘./J; i The farmer had no objection to this course, and invited the stranger to go to hie house with him, where tho five hundred dollars were soon conn tod out: For this amount of money he wrote a receipt and handed it to the stronger, who, af ter reading It, said—- r . : : “ I w'onM prefer your making put a. bill for! a j thousand bushels, nod .writing onit, ‘ Beccived on account five hundred dollars.’ ” “It may overrun thit quantity,” said Ash burn. :: “No matter, a new bill can be. made out for that • .Til take alt you have.” . j " ; ■ : The farmer Baw no objection Jo the form pro posed by the stranger, and therefore tore up the receipt he had written, end made a bill out iu the desired form. “ Will you commence delivering to-day ?” in quired the sportsman, who all at once began to ; ; manifestia marked degree of interest In the bu siness. . 'V.':.’ “ Yes,” replied the farmer. .. . ... “ How many wagons have yon?” “Two.” . . “As it is down hill all (ho why to the canal, they can easily take a hundred bgehels eooh.”j “Oh,yes.” tt , “.yery well. They can mako two loads apiece to-day; by starting early, threo loads apiece on Monday,' which will tjrnnsfer the whole thousand bnskels to. the canal: 1 ‘I wiU. go. down, immedi ately and see that a boat is ready to oommenco loading. Yon can go to work at once.” 5 ■ By extra efforts the wheat was all, delivered by Monday afternoon; and the balance of the purchase money paid. As Mr. Ashbnm.whS riding home,; a neighbor who had noticed his wagons going.past his house with wheat for two days, overtook him. - : . - # “So I see,' Ashbnrn, that, like mb, yon are .content to take the first advance of the market, instead of running the ; risk of • a decline,; for a farther rise in the market. What did you get for yonr wheat ?” .. 1 •“I sold for ninety oents.” ■ ■? “Ninety cents 1” exclaimed the neighbor. Barely you didn’t sell for that ?” : ; '“ I certainly did. I tried to get ninety-two,' bht ninety was the highest offer I conld obtain.’!■ f “Ninety pents!,;, Why,.what bus como ovet yon, Ashbnrn? Wheat- Is'Selling for a dollar and twenty centi I’ve jnst sold five: hundred bushels for that.”.. •' ■ , - 1 “ Impossible !”cjaonlated the farmer. V V Not at all impossible: Don’t yon kmow that by the last arrival from England have come ac counts of ' a bid harvest, and that wheat has token a sodden rise!” , “ N0,.1 don’t know any sack thing,” returned the astonished Ashbnrn. ; - ' “Well, it’s so. Where is ybur'newspnper Haven’t you read it. T got mine Friday even-; ing, and saw the nows. Early on Saturday morn ing, I found two speculators ready to bay np all .the wheat they oould get at the old prices bnt they didn’tmake many operatlonsr One fed-: low, who pretended to be: a fancy sportsman, j thrust himself into my way: but even if I had notknown of a rise in the price of wheat. I 1 should have suspected it as soon as I siiWVhlm, j for I read last week of just such a looking chop; as him hating got ahead of some ignorant conn-’ try farmers by buying' up ’their prodnoe, on a sadden rise of the market, at a price below its real value.” . “GoOdday!” said Ashburn, suddenly. apply ing his whip, to tho! flink of his horso; affil away ho dashed homeward' at ft gallop. The farmer never sat down to-mako. a rognlar calculation of: what ho had lost by stopping bis newspaper, bat itrequirod no formality of pco cil and. paperws arrive at this.:' A -difference of thirty ceitta on each bushel, made the important stun of three hundred dollars, and this fact his mind instantly'saw, ; :: \^ By the next mail, he onolosed two .dpllats to the puhlißSerofi .the'PMt, and re-ordered.- the paper. Ho will doubtless think a good while, andretrench a good mtmy points before be on ders another discontlodanoe. '• w . , " . . . “t ■ .. t ....... ... ........ j _ . PUBLISHED DAILY BY. PHILLIPS & GILMORE,-AT'THE “POST BUILDINGS." CORNER. OP FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT 36,00 PER ANNUM, OR $6,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. THE DAILY MORNING POST. frynltd and PtMlshti terry Bcmiig, (.Sunday izerphi.) ’ 1 liT , PHU.IiEPSGIL.tSIOR.B, : WAJfD ; 6XB3TIS. Dollars a year, payable strictly in. advance, Siy trill Invariably be required if not paid within the yepr, - . •• •• • • Single copies two cunts—for. aalo si the counter In the Office, and by ;the New* Boys. THE BATOBDAT HOfISINO . POST inpoblishMl ftotn-thfl Kunß office, on a largo bliuikot niso, shoot, at TWO UOLLAESb jeer, io stvonttu. Binglo oopics -- jes*No paper will be discontinued’, {unless at, tho dlscre* .. qq of the Proprietors,) until all arrearage* ore paid. ■ ,v. lyy No attention will , be paid to any order unless accom - panted by the money, or satisfactory reference In this city. . vyiih ih&JUtabliibmailqfthe Mominp Post itonetf. tht largest JobPnntingOJfices tn Vitaly, where all kinds of work U dine oh (ht short&etrU>tice t and most reason aHetensU. H.VTES OF ADVEftTISraG, AQREBD - UPOtf lir THE PITTSBURGH TRESS .’tsk inna sospantri, on tiss: :. One pqunrc, one Insertion: $ 0 W. “ V • en£h additional lnrertlcm~.... W) > a •! nne 175 u two "weeka....... ...... -3 00; • u : ; lt throe weeka.. 400 u • • f*. • -ono inonUK.. . •- 6 00 " : **. - two m0nth5.^................... TOO ■ <* •. “ throe moatha.-.-... 9 00 • »«. ... 1G 00 . fftur months . ** *lx months-.*..-*.. ............ 12 00 * “ ono year.......... «... 18 00. ' Standing: Card, sue lines or Jess, per 0nanm.<... M .... n 10 00 CiiASGZ&nLS at puLiStraz: . Oho Bquctv, per Annum, (exclusive of th« paper)- 25 00 ’PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ; <JEO» F. GILL.MORE, -- ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, comerof Fourth ttrtel and Cherry alley, - pjtrgßCfiOn,. PA., ••• biß prdrt’fwiohal at hla office, bctwccniliGhburs-orO A.si.and4 P. 51. of earb day. .. ... --~ ; -Jy20-r C- Orlando Loomis, AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood. Thomai H.HlarBhail, A TTORNEY Bufldinga,,Fourth .fX afreet.\ ~ ;i \ ~'v : V Jan?;ly~ . nt.BvCamaliaii^ A TTORNRY AT LAW-Offleoon Fourth street, between -JX -Cfaeny alleyand Onto t - " -, Jriby ■; ;; ~ jTjj'.H’ClowTy', ‘ ' A TTORREY' AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW-HOfare In /X Bakercrell’a Buildings, on Grant street! ji'2 . yD. H> Honan, ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 327 Fourth street, chore and near SmUhfiald. . • .-murgly -■••""Jr. a. Morrison* ATTORNEY 1 AND COUNSELLORAT LAW-Offire, re moved t& No. 44 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburg, P*.- flprlQpf „ V :; n* Biddle Roberts, A 'TrORNBY AT LAW—Office, No. msmlthfleld street, /X between Fifth and Sixth. Collections earefultv attend* ed to—special c.ticntfoa given to fonxeyanclng. ftlorifrly. . Thomas means* . A TTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CXUNCEBY. 7X Office, next door to the Tost Office, Steubenville, Ohio. my 4 /' ~ • ■ V. -- - B*Pe-Rttllf'V -••••'■ : .--A • TTORNEY AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, A pt, fourth, door below Mft Body Patterson’* Livery Stable. ■/• • ■■ ' JtfH • N. Buckmaster, A Fourth street, third door at»v* Conveyancing of all Wad*,doue r with"the greatest care and legal accuracy. TRlea to Ileal Es* tateexamlood,Ae.■ .. ~ :• - -=■- • norld , BUSINESS CARDS. Flto DRAVO, : Diamond, Pittsburgh,' Po., dealer I* • Country Produce, offers for sale a choice Ttocfe. o Groecrift.Oeleetodfurfamily uw. Bpleeaof everyvariety . and thepdrost quality, ground at hi* Steam Mill*. • Alw,‘ Dried FraltA.'Foreign and Domestic, Produce taken In ex;- chauKeforfilchdiatHlixe. v F. K. D. his procured a full assortment of Tiandrcth’a WarrantodGardcn Seed*, aadthvltee lhe'att«atk>n of all lu tereshxHotlrral affairs. ' ' j - ' janlt Ji S« LEEGUf IIcALPIN & C 0„ WHOLESALE GROCERS, .' V-* /_ juto ntatitaa ix. - . .Provisions, Hctals and Pittsburg Lianufactnrfis, aiso ttH;LtuxExr staxw, - *ngC): . . - .MTTXItUHGn. fautaa a. a. utssuaw BAILEY & ttESSHAW, fTIEA DKALEIW AND FAMILY Deal ere iu ■ X Wocklho aiiii WUlow Wire, Japanned *TIo Ware, Uouw keeping Utenfitt?', and Cetailj Noi ffiSLlhertj stre«t,F!l Wmrch. aprlfry King Moorhead, GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS- Vf Wood»twt, Pittehurgh. . - (my*H _ Smith Sinclair, WHOLESALE GUOCKUS. AND COMMISSION MKR- Cfl^VXTS—Comcr Woc'd and Firwt.sty' (dot 3 ■ - . Pani ft^Miurdocki COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MRTICUANS, AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. I W*twitrwi,Ctoelutmit Ohio.. - •■••:••■• (opLlf 2, j>. tI&KP4TTUCS—L iIEftCOX. Kirkpatrick & Herrons* TTrnOLESAUS GROCERS, PRODUCE ANI) COMMIS- W SIONMERCHANTS, and Dealers In Pittsburgh Manu factures Ab. 3543 Liberty sirttL, 2‘ilUlntrgfi, I’a. rayl 7:y wlsas emrimi' Y~-j6ns*Rtcow, uueohw, Pittsburgh. , Maryland, » Pittsburgh.. Salieri) Slcols 6 Co*i T>RODUCE ASP GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 1/ Ka 309 Libert? Pittsburgh, Pa. Bpertn, Linseed and lard Oil*. - jy*3 < TPjTtJiy jtmttn, Phil*. . „. .vot. jucKrrsQ.v, Pittsburgh. .'.. Miller <SS-HJcketaon, .- 'tktholesaliE Grocers, importers# brandtrs, \f Wines and Sepw»T , No«,J7U atul 174* corner of and Liberty streets IlttaborgH. ’ Iron, Nail*, Cotton Yams, constantly on hand, . - ' : , • - : : }s*!& Wllllamii 'ITTMOLBSALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCER) AND ' ff.• Forwarding and ConnalsHlbn' Merchant, Dealer in County Produce and :.PR&bnrgh Manufactures—'Wood he, four floor* above Fifth, Pittsburgh;' mart JO3» M'CU'SKtT. ‘ Wholesale andßetail Clothing ilorcfcaats, NO. 68 WOOD STREET* , npUIB subscriber* respectfully Inform their old customers 1 jmdthepublicln general,that they hare this day as sociated themselves lathe above business, nmiea the firm of JOHN arCLOSKEY A CO, They respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. .'■ . Tbo prct ioua burioera of each will be settled by them* soleiwTe#n«*tlTely. ... i . ■ fchP James O. Watt, H.T’EKCILAhT TAILOR—No.; 4b Fifth street, opposite the Jjrj.' Theatre; Pittsburgh, Pa» , • ■ apr7 'tS’~LAJßD7(la teof the arm of Oooutr A Lai&p,} hiring X\, # openM cTOiUj NO. 9) (two doors abore the old stand,), far .lh»-purposa.of carrying on .the CLOTHING BUSINESS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a shire of the patronage of the into firm. ’ '*N. B.re*C3othing made to order In the mo*t - faahlouable styles, and on the shortest notic«j-rinferior to none in the city. ' • • - jangfty . .B* T, C, Dlorgan, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONEit-hM always on hand a pmere! osbortinontof School, MlsreD aneous end Blank Books, Printing, Post bu&Cap Paper,Ac., Wholesale and Re* tail, No. 104 Wood streeh nelow Fifth, Kart side, Pittsburgh. 'fta.Wante^fegsanaTanner*’Scraps.; 'ap!6:ly . J, R. IVeidln, \XTIIOLESALE. AND RETAIL DEALER in Blank and ■\y School Books, Paper abd Stationery, No. 03 Wood *tre<.»t,'(between Third «BjY6Urth,);P!tt«bnrKh. Pa. {tur*2o .-. R, Ci StoeUton, LATE JOHNSON A STOCKTON, BOOKSELLER, STA TIONER, Printer and Binder—corner of Market and Third'streotw,Pittsburgh, Pa. ' .-. .. Ijy3l:tf W. S. Haven. : mHE OLDPRINTINO ESTABLISHMENT, (Lit! Jous i sros h, Stockton,) end BLANK BOOK asp STATIONE RY WAREHOUSE—Is. prepared to: execute otety stylo of Legal, Cdnim'errfal, Canal and Staambokt Job Printing and ' Book Biuding, end furnish every article; in the Blank Book, Pol and Stationery line, at ; tho shortest notire vnd, bn thu xhostroasohobloterina.’-' • • 1 ‘" . . Blank' Bobkiindl BtationflrY^W^ o^??”l6^ Market *nd Second streets.' <■■.-■■■ -■ ftintiog OHlre hnd Book Bindery, No. SO Third st. norlfi . Schuehuan 6 Hannlelni. : timOGRAPUERS— Ihird Ptreetjoppomfetlje [ PitUbargh. Maps, LPndseapcs, Bill Ileadfl, Show Bills, Labels, Architectural » n <l/ Machine Drawings, PuslueßS and Visitlug Card*, ebx. Engraved or-Drown on Stono,Tri n ted in Colors, Gold, Black, la the moat approved style, and "at the meat reasonable prices. • - ; oetl6:lv _; . , Au#t j n - - : ! REAL ESTATE AGENT, Mendmndiw, stock,' and BUI Broker, Office, No; P 2 Fourth Street,(abovo Wood.) The opeiifid an offlce'fit tho above place,'for th» purpose of nego.tlatlng Loons, Bills, Itonds, Mortgages, and; all other Inrtnipivote for thwsecurity of Moncy, ondfor the puwhasa.-and. sate; of. Stocks,. Will also give, prompt .and particular.attentioix to huylug,selling,rentingof andleas- Ing Real Estate, . : ...fjy7} - AUSTIN, LOOMIS, j JOBS rLKMIWO.: , PL » MI 5 O B ROTH® RS, l,i '' ' ' '(Sucobssors to J.' Kiild & Co,) “ \ 1 'TTrHOLESALE-DRUaGISTS, AL; 60 Wood tlrtd, Pitta-; W ‘ burgh,'Piu'Proprietors of Dr.^BTtexne’ACelebrated! Vennifuge, LiverEnKAc.;. . ' .-.'--V ~ my7:y I B. A 4 Fahnestoek A- Co., :■» : -v 1 WHOLESALE DRUG WAHKHOUBE-Cofner Firet and streets, and cornertWood and Sixth, ffebl ; JSO* GROUTXj ;i : ;r Importer of Braodios, fiin, /Wino, Sc.; dkaleh m ; ‘ ' FINE OLD MON ONG AHE LA RYE WHIBKY Peach and Applc Brandy, dko« :; '•' Atso," Rectoue AkP Distolee. . ? Comer of Smlthflold and Front streets. ;PUtaburgh, Pd, fdc9 ; J^Bryar, ■YTTHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT VV;. 16&. Liberty street, and 31 Diamond alley; feblChy V: ; 1 •.PAGODA-TEA STORE- Z"."J7 • TE UD HAWORTH, iWhdncdt- and J Beta# Groczr f <J r and Importer of Old Cpuntry Black Teas, French Bran* db Wines, Ac., corner of Dlamoml alley andthe Diamond, Pjttiburgb«:Du« - ' -: : febsg.T. ;... ; Walter P. Blargiiall, - ; r ■. -TSIPORTER and. Dritiei; Ih : Fzench ; and American Faper ■-'' :.. . mar 3 ~. ; .v vt-; R. F. WBDDELL, --rY 1 ; OAK BROKERS DeaterinNotes, Bond^Mortgagas^ Real XJ Stocks,' Ac.; Hall, Fifth' Btreet, oext door to: the .Citiions*.Lepojltßapk^Dlttete^gh,Da. ■'■.-vI V. \; r'eprB- : *1 i ft* ' a ‘ ;i. PITTSBURGH. MONDAY. JANUARY 16. 1854 BUSINESS CARDS. 8. cutHßkaf^. St OtITUBERT 6 SON) , Real estate • and general agents, go S/MthJUld tlrteL •• : novl John H. Mcllor, . “FTTHOLESALR AND RETAIL DBALKR IN MUSICAL •'y y • BtetioTigry, No. 128 Wood street. • • - . . ri _ A* TlndlC) • WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE, HARNESS, VALISE end CARPET BAO manulac ff 7 ' tuwr, No. 106 Wood street, Pittshurgh,;Pa. jyS9y . • • ■ JL vE, Hayward, - . T\EALER In BOOTS,SHOES,TRUNKS and LEGHORN JLs. and BRAID IIATS. corner of Market and Liberty rta., No, 174 y *> : - je!4;y _ : WlUiamGlettii) ; I^OOKBINDEIU- Oomor of Third and Wood streets, above 0 M. Kay, where ho is prepared to do every dfescripUen ofßuUngand Binding. . ... [decy T. B. CALVERT & CO., Die-sinkers, ENGRAVEits and embossers, ami Entslops MARurAcruaxas, No. 48 South Third etmd, PHILADELPHIA- *ep3o • • Card*' HLKEj (80CO5SS0R to Moephv a Lxe,) WOOL DEaI/- • ER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, lor the eal« of American:lYoolan Goods, No. 139 Liberty street. |mv4 ... Tiioinas M, LlttU) *\Tf ATCH AND CLOCK rtreet, bcUrc.’U ,T V- Woodland ftterket-stecete,.opposite-.lron City. Hotel. Ail kinds of Jewelry mado and repaired. (aps:ly - J.SCyIT, DENTIoT, FourUl stroot, live doors of Market. ; - Omcß llovn3—From -nine A. M* to fivo ,P. M, dec2o:y • Dr. David Hunt, DENTIST— Office, Fourth etreot, bclweuo Market aud-Wood streets, nearly opposite the . Pittsburgh Bank. . , novl7;ly BARRd S108ER) A RCIUTKCTS:—Offices: Philo Hall, No. 7& Third street, 2jL Htteburghi and east elile of the Diamond, Allcgbeuy/ jy 12:6m ’’ ‘ ’ *___ '/ "; ‘ B. LOUIE A BUG., East lUnnlngliam,manufacturer? of '» Bat Tronic and small Irorrof all de9criptlous, »nd make, al8o,;tho flnestquality of Hoops, Rounds and S<iuarea. . AS5* Leave orders for Iron in the box, at tlio city P. st Oraoo. . =• ... ocH * Money Loan OfUce, ~ JOHN A. O'BRIEN A CO,, ' 137 Thitd street, bd&w SmiUifadiL MONEY to loon in largo or mail, quantities, on fluid ‘and Silver Plate, Diamonds, Watched Jewelry, Gun*, Musical Instruments, and valttable articlcsof every description. , Forfeited Pledges sold immediately after being onto! date, unless redeemed. Bargains of Gold and Silver Wait-hen, Jewelry, hand. . so()7 - XrnliLiTAs, wulTams, HEATING & VENTILATINGs WAHEHOUSE. WANDFACrnBEHH «F- Chilson Fornacos, Wrought Iron Tubing, Asi> FirriKus ruVsfr*AMr(Us or Water. • J9GT “ So. U 3 Market atreet* Plttsburjih. fcp'^7 ffjf* We have sold our Furnaces, Patterns, to Me*- r r» ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, whom wo cordially recommeud to the patronage of the public. Htqiia riOAIFR, ATKINSON & OK ELY. B. M’Kinliy, House, sign, and ornamental painter, and Dealer in PalnW —No. 44 St. Clair street, Has constantly <m Land all kimte of Paiote, eitlier dry or mixed, Japan and Copal VarnDh, linseed OR, oil, Spirits Turf«ntine, Window Glass of all rlxm, Putty, Paint Brushes) &c-i all of the terat -quality, and ter sale at ruasoua* ble prices, - . ' _ „ J James Loivry, Jr.t CHAIR AND BKDSTKAD MANUFACTURKU—No. *J3i FeUemauV Row, Liberty street, has nn - hand a large stock of Cbaira and BedsteodA of every description, made of ‘ the best materials, which he will sell lower tbith article* o! the samequality can be sold lutfierlty. He would call j ar tieulAr attention to bis loiyt» stock-of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and ited*tra<te, which he will aril at greatly prices, .'.Also, Tarniog «>f every executed in tbe ocatert manner. <>rd*re tell at the Ware Rooms, cr at tbe MiH,oomnr of Adam> and Liberty streets,trill be promptly tteuded Ui. _ lanril JamstMellinger, MONGNGAHELA PLANING MILL—WtntU rr*p«tfany Inform Id* lYtcOrt* *nd the puWL*. that tiU nw* o.Lil*- Urtuncnt la now in foil operation, and that he is prepared to' furnish Boat Cabins, and till all onlera ter, PlaUixl Lumber, with promptoes#, and at the lowes t rate?. Ikcml and Plßnlc, pUunl on one or both rides, «>Ui»tnntly on hand. • ' • . and Mouldings, of rrrry dr*scriftien, ciatte to order. Buildare and Carpentera would endittothelradraotege to give him a call, toshecui now furnish them with pl&rt»d rtuff vuUablejßjr cv e r y.d esrri p te; n ofw wk. wa. a. ——,.luj*zs cuswvu. HERBOff & CBXSWBLL, BELL AND .BRASS' FOUNDERS, MANUFACTURWiS of all kinds uf WORK, IJ> Co3urriVK, ATEAM KNGINR, PLUMBERS, Ac* Al so, Cotton Manufacturer!*. • . Foundry on City. , OtSce end Stew, No.l'Jdlarket f*srtet, PUu-’burjth. OLD iind COPPER t*keh Jh e!tehausto ter work, ■orfatth pakL UWsrs WVat tlw Foundry or be promptly attended to, . .. . -fobtely * v Jbs tiPH tTLow ity; j ’ JW 43 O'rrcr of Fifth and Jlt«d StrtfU, OBwupiteh*. .IhxUaacefrtmi Fiflbrtfrrt. IltUbargb, KESPECTtfULLY annoutr.'© to the public that ho has eouime&rrd the* I’KAL RSTATB AGENCY, la rfljHjw tioa wlih Intelligence and General ’tl»Ui«Gtig. lit* will also attend to tcaUng. I’rn-on' Jti want of «rrante, In nay capacity, or-UuKcln want of pUrv*» will be supplied nt abort notice. All "business *?nlra>ted to hia caro promptly ah tended to. v lUfermcr*—’?. J. Blgharo, &<u Richard Cowan, £*q., W. O.Lcalh', Dr. Atex* Block, James Mac-i<tr*l,A. A- Mown, siagt a out. ;. jw»iv Cargo’s Dagnerreotytw and Art Oaileryi ApoUo Xo. *0 tlmrth tired, {tv-zi to Byruf’s ■.■ Carpet Emporium.) ■ It. H. CARGO A Co. b*vlng fitted .op. the moat \4»f& .©mpte rcoui* in th«c!ty>lth mammoth sky and «M« ilfhtp* oUer (bl da** LIKKXKdSES, lu at.vlo to suit tU, •. varying la price according i§?SS§Wriifl and qurJKy. of «u*o, Ae. M»ll. Pointings, by the best artUts, fur aud cn ex hibition during the day and ercnlag. CiUsena and strati gent are invited to call and examine sp&elmena and Paint ing*. . . . ..-. • _J»pry7 _ CAJUUAtiK FACTOttV. WIL TI3CRY, Virgin alley, iM'twyenWood and ldbefty . streets Slantuactorerof BCGGIEH, lUKOUCILLr« and CAIUUAOBS, of every description. AH work d»uo warranted. Tho advertiser would here stetc that ho ttrerd bino years apprenticeship in the bosiuoA«,'aud has wnrkt-d for many yearslu the principal 'shops of the Eastern ciUi?. uutrttV.tf ... _~~~ TfMW~: BKKtrsxujSßrr' JAMKi WARPROIV OFFERS for Kilo CANARY BIKES of the most impmrrd brad, being very hardy, and fine singers. Bird Seed* —Canary, ilrinp. Millet, Roue and mixed Seed. Bouqunls will bo furnished composed of Urn finest FLOWERS, vis t. Cornelias, Race Buds, Heliotrope?, Ac. >lrergr<mn9(ia l>ote) for Christmas Trees, from the Seed and Horticultural Store, No. 49 Fifth St.* doc‘il^_ . W. T. MCDONALD, 31. A., Paxcim. . Tnu next session of the InsUttUioa will commune*'. on MONDAY, tho 6th of September next, at the room cor* oer of Forry aud Liberty streets, lately occupied by the Moms. Yoeder. - Htferaxctt —lion. A..W. Loomis, C. Knap, Jr., 8. F. Von Bonhoret, It. MUler, Jr. oug2s Dutch Bnlhoua Itoots, die. THE subscriber, has received direct from Harlem his sup* ply of choice Hyacinth*, Tulips, Crwtia, Pconca*, and other Flower Koolf far Call planting, übd for winter bloom* log, la poteand glares; Lawn Gras* Seeds for fall sowing, which make a fine* clow, ftmooth turf, equal to sods. Pru ning Inatrumnnu; Oardeh oiid Farming Implamcnls of tho most approved construction, at Kaatcrn prices, from tlw Sued and Agricultural Warehouse, 49 Fifth street, : nov9 . JAMKH WABDBOP. NEW CARPET STOBE! No. 47 Fifth Street, nonr Wood. AN VnHvalhd aaorUnml of CARPETINQS and OIL CLOTUS, of the latest and most beautiful patterns for spring calcs, now open for inspection; conslatlngof— . Boyal Velvets; • Brussels; • Tapestry Brussels; Tapestry Ingrains; Extra bupor Throe Ply.; Super aud Fine Ingrain; Tapestry Yenltians; Twlllod and Plain "VeuiUnna; • . Togotber with every description of low priced Carpoiluga, Obenille and Tufted liugs.and Mntt«, Cantou and Coir Mat ting; Jut©, Chain, Cocoa, AtUhiid, Alinan, iind Sheepskin Matts j ; Floor and Stair Oil Cloths, all Width* and qualities; Stair and Floor .Druggets, Green Bolte, Piano and-Table Covers,-Venitlan Blinds, Window Shades, Btalc .Rods, 4c>, Ac, % at the- very lowest ca*h nrtcci.' * mar2l ■ TtCniNSON A CO. Chandeilers and Oai Fixtares.,; THE subscribers arc now. opening at their new WATeroom* NO. 109 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith- Bold, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK ETS, PENDANTS, end ali articles connected Wit Gas Fitting, ever offered In this .market,’ Having artangeraenUmado by which they wlllbo constantly in receiptor new patterns nud varieties, they .confidently invite tho attention of pur* ohbaen to their, selection. .We iu*a determined to sell as low aa any houßc ln the West, and being practical Gas Fit ters, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles l&.this line, . We contlnud as heretofore to’flt ujrbulldlngß of everyde scription for goa, water and steam. . • ... Brass Castings of nil kinds made to order promptly,. _ . LO.NG, MILLEB A CO., mar22:y No. IQ9 First street. To Merchants aud Others. GERMAN ADVERTISING.-ttTlio publishers of the daily. and weekly “ Freihdts.Fre.urnl ’Lwould respectfully in-' vite the attention.<ff merchants and ethers to. the lidvan*? tagbs .offered by their papers as a medium of advertising, among their German follow-clUxens both in Uia.city and; country. . .: Their Dally paper Is published oh the venkt system, and. basnouW-E the clrculationofanyGEßM4KnAn,Y published in Pittebufgb,widlo their . Weekly paper,, which la. published already for twenty years, circulates largely in the adjoining counttes and-Western Ponhiylvanlo, as well as throughout: the State of Obldl ' , ! ../ Merchaaifl of Pittsburgh and others win find It to their: to-tnuko use-of our columns ;as a medium ol reaching the Gemate business. Terms as low as any other - paper In the cltfi- 7 .. .. ■' , ' ' • Orplctr-Corhef of Liberty, acd BL Clair st-ects, al>ove Braun A Rciteris Drug Store. •. _ .L. & W. NEED, ‘ aug2B - - - : - . Publishers end Proprietors. STOCKING FACTORY, FIFTH ST;, BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET: STREETS. ABlLLTl\£tf£&Gi\<££CQXOm r .. f|WlE:tot goods In Children’s Hoflo,-Men’s Bocks, Voder* J-. shirts nnd Drawers, sold at manuaeturers’ prices, at the FIFTH STREET STOCKING FACTORY* alt mode from: dart year’s wool- I«0 ADVANCE V . :- ..., -•.ysep27.'-. : r' : :WILLIASI.DALY. ’ £ yCARDrrMf.iG.VANTpN andlF-^CfntOEDEß.would AV respoctfiilly announce to the cTU 2 on 8 o'fFi tteburgh and AUeabeD* that they wIU give instructions: on theDiano, GaUar. Ylolih andFTute. ...Inquire at H* Scbrqedsr & Co.’a 'NBWiIVSIOSTQIO3| 84Fourth street,;. eep23 i ■* * . BUSINESS CARDS. JOSHUA Rill WHOLESALE FRUITER iiO Wood dr., Pi HAVE on hand and oro r< which they offer at tho I 76 bags Ivied Alinouds; i 25 “ : fiicily ;do j 26 bales Bordeaux do 1 36 bags Shelled do „ 1 . 60 .•«*.’ PUberts; ' 50 u Walnuts; . 60 .« Cmuv>utfls ; ; 600 bushels pea N ats; • - - 25 bblfl. Texan pecans; 25 “ Illinois do 2000 Cocoa Nuts; • _ r 200. boxes German Plains; 25 kegs • do -> .do lObblfl. do .do , .10 cases Prunes, glawjars;! 10 M u fineybxa;i • o 0 cask* Currants; - .:• } . . .20 cases Citron; :> 200 boxes Cluster Raisins; . 100 hf. 11 MB. do '2ooqr.“>“ do 200 boxes No; 1 Herring; 100..“ Scaled: do : lease Mace; ' ’ ■ lbbl.hutniegH; 1 a Cloves; 25grossBltvcking;- 25~ baskets Salad Oil ; : j. a AKnimsps.v.. .3. L.‘CetHUEET. j. o. andb; WHOLESAL« FRUITKIUSI No. 0 Wood st., JUST RECEIVED, the me brought West of the Mot 350 bags Brasil Sugar; . 50 boxes Havana do 20 bbls LoVering'B do, fine pulverized; 20bbls. Lovering , S coarse pulverized Sugar; 20 bbl 3. Lot ■ring's coarse Bagar; “ .60 bws Ssuan’a do. do ; , 8000 Cocoa Nuti*; 16 cases Jar Prunes; 12 coses Fancy Boxes do ‘ , 2WbxrNo. 1 Herring;, Y 136 bx* Scaled Herring; : 661bfl'5l5ce; '. ' 150 lbs Nutmegs; • 130 Jba Cloves; 4o gross Blacking; . Ssbxs Citron; . 1000 bus Pea Nuts; .. 60 bxs No 1 Kock Candy; 20 do Jtol do do ,25 do Yellow do do. 20 do White do ' do 05 bgs Jvlca Almonds; ~ 30 bales Bordeaux do; ■ .35 bgs BlcLly . . do : . CO'uo efcelled do; 300 bx* Cluster Raisins; 250bx»M R v : do; • lOWA FOOSBRY, NO. 103 WOOD STREET.; JOHN C. PARKY, (suecwcor to J-C-Parry & to Inform the customers of thoold firm, and the public generally, that be Kan natron extensively en-, gaged la manufacturing, every description. of;CASTlNfiS— such os: Patent CbiUed Holla; large K<iti'biS'ftpd Curbs; Patent Kettle for Soap, Pot Ash.'Soda'Ash;, fortbo cmnufeature of- Cano 5 cut/ mv o j\atrrd vrocetSf known a* J. C. Parry’s, and pro superior for. dura biUty to any other, and sold iovrer..tlnn tho-o made on the old plan. ' HOLLOW WARE—»A general : assortment, aJI from n*xt\ and improved patterns, Wagon ltoie£, Dog Irons, Irons, 4c.,Ac. „ • • ’ Rolling WQI Gutting*, and Machinery of every description, Hway* on hand ormad* to order, Cook Stoves, Kitchen Ranges, and Cot! Stoves, description; losraCuok StOTes, five sizes, which received the first prize for 1850 and 1861,' at tfw Agricultural Pair of Al legheny County, Pa., trad wcomracnsled by filleen hninlred perrons; Enforpriio.C«jok.S<ove.*vfour»tei , s; Premium Cook Stoves ; Eg* and Radiator Ouni Stotek;. Parlor Stove^Ac. Parior Grates and Fender;*, gr vtX variety, beautifully enamelled. Common Orates, and building material of every dmerintkto, : - ; ■, A great variety of Gruacitratal for Oratoriesand Fen-Hog. . and (hiUng:—- A large stock of all the kinds to Use, and wit! be #<>M ut reduced nrirex. Hall’s Pat ent Lever, True American, KganV, Crane’s. KlakaM’r-, Wnoila*, Peacack I*, 1 *, UuH’h, lntprovx-1 Bull, Ac. . 2?<7uUa J*tcushkr~Thii Michigan Double Pinugb, which has taken ilia premium at the State. Pairs of, New, York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio, and wherever U baa been exhibited. Iron and Nolle, Stove Pipe ami Tin Wate—nil :of vrhlijh I yrUlseU atthe lowest pri.v*; and . invite the public to give toe a cal!, at the obi rtihd, NollaS Wood f.U t »n«v n VMiflV CHAm/irra nx us wood li ijr^^n^iT^ 3 direct, .«cr-in*!dohrairf»vc Fifth, FUleburgh, : Fa., offer* for enlc a isnre end well assorted * I .■* I r» vtork of !*iano Fortes, (which are just ar riving.) on tJte Ofwt liberal terra A Thu nUrnlirm of pmvhssers i* ♦'SpccUliy Invited to the ceJehrau-tl HAMBURG PIANOS. ’ These JnfitrnmenU bring for *hl.« climate, andharitts the over firings, hare a toJuuh* of tone \ra-‘ equalled by »oy others. AlVo, Plaijiw itout the manufactory of Cals A NVv/-york ; ilvou .V*ilaTt*»i, Nov- York; Ito* ichvat9ich.A.ikraa, su. .RsyrHc- TtrRZ, whkh are well haovrn, *iul hateUnns. uf+H in titisaiPT for 13 ;T.ir*. MUSICAL INSTRUMENT!* of all kind*. Guilttn—^ A fine s*-Jccti/‘i) o! f'rcnrh, SfianWi and German, of superior quality. Riiiw—Tbelw.’tt ffalirui, French nnd HacJ! -b taake. the l«o<t lurtnnfa^UiTr. ALSO—Plotr*, ClariooeU, Lrutn?. Fift-x, Can^-STsxa'bfv rises, Trienple*, Ao. Frtrnrh.FtiijlhJj nnd'Oenuau, wanontod tobeof the v<-.rr h<"<i-*nr»l?ty. ’ • * PianCfiftO-t nil Mur-imMiiKinim'nilji ivraSr.sl with dura- WlltV,.Oe«*n»-«» *.\ij —••r'A? CII It It ftltt AiJ’.i 1‘ I A M>S. ' .-r3 ~I'ST «U VUR u!-l nerr r-pen for ('X naiinatt»n nti*l nuJr, th*» fanuwitij; npir I'J* ft«oo ViOr'tnvAiz : U * « U ■* Onr r.<^ , :-.-spr»*,rlcliTy(’i:rrt'«J > rtr:uiiJ Tiaxio Vort*V 7 rs-taf*** feu*-, 00. -»rv«rUcH*vriv>«l K«juaf*» PL-itm, Jo ITir of Loi.U* XIV. 7 s£<« W. Oik* )U‘«Mr>x«l - ociam..;.. Oil'll ■ tlo 110 t!rt itae do plain do &V) IM One do do do ....... . ItfO OO Oua do do 0 do 2*JO 00 One Jo do ti do SSH) <>o AH the above are from the Celebratc-d manufactory of CuK&fiiivn A So3M, Boston, •, Alfo, received from tbn same factory, a.lxrautifuUot of PIANO STOOliS,carved Mid plain rwcvruixl, with hcdr cloth, £survdplu?h,ondhrofateily|inat*.’ On hand, ft large mock of Ih \sos,from other Boston and New York makers, and far win at' factory price*. JOHN It. MELLOR, 81 Wood street, Agent for ChleteringV rianbs, Tor Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. • . fdoc'Jl, HIC LEBER lIAS JUST UEC El VKtb— • Spovcsm pa Pauls Scuottjbiv composed and dwti cnUal toMr.Juliu.4Loo, byll:Kteber. Tldspfece.is embel* Hahed with an elegantly colored vignette of tfco-eity-of Paris, showing thcTuiu.£iU£s, \ho imperial residence of the French Emperor; the Chnrch of Notes Dame, etc.—Mag A reliable nod correct map of the French Capital, as taken by 3!r, Lee, on hi* recent vfelt there, and Is of Itself worth the prieo charged for the Jtlasie,. Tbo Troubadour Polka—composed and dedicated to Miss Bomaiue Lomoyoo, of Washington. Pa., by It. Richer. Fond Hearts at Home; beautiful now Ballad, as eung br -Bachley’a Serenades. Must I Forsake Thee; German melody, with English and Gorman »6nl.<. LUUe Song# for Little Children—new, , Heavily Wears the Bay—new. Thinking of Tbra^—new Ballad. What shall 1 call Thee—vocal duett.' PoLtta—Zlg-tasr, City of Glasgow, Louis Napoleon, Hat* tie, Childrens’ Delight, Unprcßumlng,«tc.,eiw and a gene ral selection of Ui« most fashionable music of Uie day. : &3F No. 101 THIRD street. oct24 Steamboats* Ahoy I . - " rtmzt " . Tfii frabecrlbera tender their acUnow-fjk igl^^twlpdgmontalotthe favors bestowed aponWL. by their Steamboat friend*, nnd Kot would respectfully remind them and others Interest*/ " * ed lb building l>oat?, that they*are at all times prepared to furulsh.on tho mtwfc reasonable terais, every description of Cabin Furnltare and Chairs of the best material arul work* mansblp. T. B. YOUNG 4 CO., Corner Third und Sraithfield utrects, opposite 44 Brow nV Hotel. 0 NEW MUiUO STUKii*—The nubaeriU'fa havt« opened at No. 83 FourUi etreet. a choice cpllocjion of mu?io and musical inatrninente, Italian and Gerumn fittings, Pianos, by M. Erard, of Pari#; tind Mr. Arnold; FluU-siby M. Euler, Frankfort, jL M4.Clarionets, do. ’AH kinds of brass Instru ments from the best Fronch-tnanufoClories, nil ofvrUichwo offer to the public on more. liberal term's, feeling confident that wo can ronder entire satisfaction. ' v.H. SOHBQKDBR A CO.', No. 83 Fourth et , n.Scbroedor and Gv Anton w}U giro Instruction* ©n.tbe piano, violin and-guitar.' . . . sep23 COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 33 CoMMJEUCIAL, HBIOW PISR STnEr* 1 , St« Lonli) 0Io» CONSIGNMENTS andComialXtions will ir.eot with prompt and personal attention, and liberal adtanc/j w iLI be given when required, on Consignments or Bilh? of Lading, in haiui. .... Orders for the purchase of Lead, Grain, Jlcmp and other will be promptly filled at tho lowest market prices. The Hccvlvlug-aud Forwarding of Marfchandiao and Pro* duco will meet with especial care and dispatch; tho lowest 'rates of Freight will always be procured, and- the*xpemw of Storage and -Drayago as much.ns posalblo' avoided. ; BIKESWCfiSj V Page & Bacon, St. Louis; .Kills AMorton,, , Cincinnati; ‘Chariot, Blow A Co., do; StraderA Gorman, do; Chouteau A Valle,' do; Uosea A Fraacr,- • do; Doan. King A.Co., do; Springer. A Whiteman, do; J.W.£utUrAßro.,PUtabh; -B.O.ti6oodmanACo., do; D; Leech A Co., r do; E. AC. Yornall ACo.,PWlada; Wm.HoltocaACo.,* : do; Morgan, J.M.BuekAMflrgan; Blow A March, New York. .'B.B»Goraegyfl, v i<: : . do; Frost A Forrest, do; Shields A Miller,;. ■. do; 'Charles A. MeigH, ‘ r do; JOsluh Lee A C 0.,; Baltimore. AlG.Tarx'dn&Co,,BbatOa; AbrahamJ.Cole, - - do; Edward, Sop ACo., .do i W. B. Iteyaolds, r Loulsrllle; _ . . H. D. Newcomb A Bro., do; T. C. Twlchell A Co., Commission Merchants, New Orleans -gg,l have an open Pulley of Insurance, which will cover all shipments to iny. address, when advised by letter per malt, or when’endorsed on blllnofladlhg before, or at the tithe of shipment.' ’ • JOSEPH- MOGIUDGK, • • aug6 •. - r. : :.Bt. Louis, Missouri; HOT CORN! HOT CORN t! HOT CORN 11!—Hot Corn: ‘ Life Scenes In Now York Illustrated—including tho Story of Little-KntyvMadaßns the-rag-picker's daughter, Wild Mafele; Ac.' With original dealgns, «ngrav«l by N. Qrr.: By Solon Robinson. . : ‘ - «Bid that welcome Which comes to punish u.«o*. “A beggar’s book outworth’s n noble’s blood ” Of every inordinate cup beware;; .* • ■--dr drink, and: wltfcltimB@ry;#hare. M • 'Forfeleby • < B. T. C. MORGAN,: dee!3 - , . : ; 1« Wood street^ . v * w * >» , >OO£B4C0 m RS & gOKFEUTXONEBS, •‘iTTsmißoa, Pa., rcceitlngtbb following- floods,’ lowest market rates i' ' *2O tobies'SSaecaroai; i .20 ? *?>enulceila; 1 00 'V“ Torino; - j ’W. Hock Candy; ?«-:;:a no.i' do 10 t« it*d do 16 Capers; | 15 *« oures. To-I* 1 .. flano Drops; i-r lOOi^f 4 -iioxeDgea; r • ,50 l.* 1 . : Jujal/o Paste; • : S0 T’iv u - Preserves; • 10Q Pepper Banco; i.. .10 cascsjiirdinofl;-. I 5\ *l u hf. toxs, 2 *« “ do •200 BratllSugar; 40Vblsft.G. Sugar; ; 25 Sugar; lOtoses Li<fuorico; ; 25.b£ses KnfM.do 20,000 Principe Cigars; 10,000.‘*u|touui’ do ; [15,000 lUgalla do b2,soQilalf Spanish Cigars; ].. JlUlcr's P.Ctrt' I‘' '6O fflO?a Anilor^on T rt do : . UINAa TIKDtB. OO.r AJfD <XJ>iU(JTIONJ3P*S, Flttftburghf Pa. )»t extcimve tall SLwK ©tot mtaJnfe|c6ri>l9t4ng of— ■: ,25bss MacTcaool; > 25 fto.Vcrmlcelli; 80 fio Toxan P<han»; ‘ ’25 dollhhols do; 60 to» : BSB’d Salad. Oil; 100 Jdz Pepper Sauce; 300 <lo* Ketchup; ‘ 60 floz assorted Pickles; . 2a l ,4oa;ftßß’£t -Preserves; 126 hxs Lozenges; 25 fiardlncrt, ft, ' SOBjrt tvfiued Utjtxorico; . 12tsasea : do; V. lOQ.fcegs German Plums; Mrs. fine 60 gr, tire Aoderaou’sdor SodozOUves; •25'flo* Capers; ’ Sodas Ot»ons; : • . OO bftgßpllberU;- j" CO bags Walnut*; ? 6.&»ss Cretan .Nuts; 6bugs Oren. Walnuts; [ 150 hags Dairy Balt; 1 Prln ripe Cigar*; ; 2O t OQO Wwh. Hogalia do; lS,ooo.na«ma . m . do; 30,000 ffidf Spanish d<V; pk as o port fan; ......... 42A OO LATEST BIUBIC. ST.. LOUIS, JOSKPII 11IOORIDOE, FOB SALE AND TO LET. Property rov Sale. THE. subscriber . offers for sale, on very reasonable terms, 1 fh-. following property, via: ; . . , r r A Three Story:Brick Hwellinj House, No. 110 Penri street^ between liny street and Evans’ alley; and Lot 25 feet front, extending back 112 feet to an alley. The House is ono of the bert buildings, and in one of the mbst pleasant neighbor hoods in tbo city. ; ■ : i ... • ... j . Fire Lota—embracing comers of FrontandFeny.strcefcs; one hundred and 'five feet front and sixty foot.on Front street, with e, good three story Brick Bonding on the ,comer, a.two story Frame on Front et, and two Brick Builds mgs, used as shops, on Ferry st . . \\: . Markot and Ferry streets. . A Lot, with Tory convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot 20 foet by 00, fronting on Congress and'Eim sts. . > j -AHonse nhd Lotion Wylie street,near the new Court House, The houso is well arranged and In good order; and* .is now occupiedasahotels ; . . A Three Story Brick, oh Smithfleld near Seventh being in an excellent bnshjesa'locaUon. The Lotis £0 by 80 feet deep, frontingon ErAithfleJd st. ; .. • A Cottage Frame and Lot, 28 by 120 feet,fronting on Anne ' and Robinson streets, Allegheny City, This Is a ble and pleasant location for a residence. ‘ ; ; - Nino Lota in. the torn of M’Keesport, each 60 feet by 160,. Several ofthesoaro on tho Main street, .. . . . ! Eleven Acresin Liraetown, on the Mbnongnhela River, bn which there ore 4 houses; there firo some o or 7 aeres df ex cellent stone coal, and 'abundance • of.limestone, convenient to the landing: and twoooal pita open,'. \ Ninety Lota in the town of Colombia, 60 feet by .150 each, nearlyall level, and well located. Ihe tenant of each Lot •baa the privilege of using whatever stone coiii; he mny re~ quire for his own use, from a pit near the Locks. Columbia is a pleasant situation on the bank of thoAlonongJdielbriv erya short distance below Losk No. 3,'.in the midst of, an ex tensive stonecoalregion, and would be manufacturing establishments. . . - : . '; -t : ..... ; .Two Hundred acres. of superior Stone. Coal,with Hbuse, Railroad, &c. This property has a front of 140 rods on the .Monongahela river: an excellent landinjj-gbod gradoand -foundation for;raJlrood—with .enough levef.ground at one point for bouses and gnrdenSy br tor maaufectbri.es. The vein is deep enough to allow horaes to. pe uk-cl'ln haul big out the coal—the quality of which, fof iron wbrk, steam,; gas, or far any ordinary uses, is not surpassed by «ny in tho country. . In my absence, my agent, James Blakely, wiU give all necessary information, and be authorized to give warran* tee deedsfor any property sold.-. JAMES MAY* • ‘ my2B.. Wo. 110 Perm «tro»t FORTY-ONE BUILDINO Lm 1 ASD Two Largo Brick Dwelling Houses for Bale. ri'JXE subscriber now Offer* tbefoUowLug desirable proper- X ty for.aalo, situate in tho Soventh Ward, and but ton minutes walk from the Court House. • ONE LARGE BRICK HOUSE, with nine apartments, situated on the comer of GohreH and Miller, streets. Also, ONI* LAItQB TWO STORY BRICK lIOU3E, with eight apartments, situated on heed street: Eight Building Lota on Colwell ; stredt; ton'Building lots-on ; Rced Street; twentydbree Building Lots on Miilor sheet.. This property 4 very convenlenLly situated, And. will be. very desirable for private residences. ‘ i - ; Ihe above property, if not told previous to tho middle of -May, 1851, will beput up at PublicAuetion. TtßKfl:—Oue*6fui'Cash; the balance in ten years, with annual payments. For further particulars, enquire of the subscriber. - JACOB TOMER, . - sepl3'em]_Cornor Colwell and Miller ste.* 7th Ward. A LOT OF GROUND in Hogg's Plan of Lots In the Third Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, near High street, and front on Pennsylvania Avenue, and running back lit'foot:. The property will be sold, cl ear of all inorun* brance, except an annual groaud.xentof one hundred and sixty-five dollars, to which it 4 now subject. .Qntho proper ty arc seven good TENEMENTS—five brick and two frame —all two stories high,' and' renting for about five-hundred dollar* Annually. . ••.. , Price, $1200; sGooca£h, and $6OO in 6 ’xno'nths^-bygood endorsed paper. WSLC. FRIEND j . jel2:tf - ; Attorney at Law, No. 12d Fourth street; , COAL liAND FOR SALE—2S Acres of Land, with a yein of Coal with b lower vein of 2 feet; only IS inches bciwoeu tho two.. The Land IsA good soil, and 1C Acres In cultlvntion. A good P#elling Houto, Fruit Trees, goal water and .timber.. The Land is suitable for Oarden fng purpose; situate about 4 miles from ihe city; a short distance from tho JCrownsTtilo Plank Road. S. CUTUBERT k -SON,. docl General Comnih«on Ag'ts, 140 Third st. I WILL SELL Iny une.vplrcd lease (fourteen yearit)ofa Lot,*itoatn oo o!lf&ra£ln*t and Spring alley, in die illth ft fronting on O'Nara street, and running hjtck .100 ft. on Spring aliey.tm which is erected- a? ibur shwiißl Brick House, 4p ft. square, with a frame, tsmgtorica, GO fh on Spring alley, weli calruiatcd to carry bn any branch of manufacturing business. Doing engaged in man yufstotnrim: in tho country; 1 offer the above for £alo; In quire at No. 42u Liberty street.- : ’ EDWARD FADER.. ] Ten Acres for Sole. TJfllE subscriber olTers G>r sale Ten Acres of Land, near X tho residence of Bor. Dr. Catnplxiii, in Manchesttnyall of .which is in tho highest state of cultivation. - Near COO bearing apple, peach, plum and pear trees,.all of which ara grafted fruit,are on ihe lot; b3«>j about Uireo acrwi.oLvioe-; yards of the be.«t quality of grapes; thb other meato nre two Dwelling Honsca and cut-houses ; o»o of the dwellings Is new. not hating been yet-ceeuplod. Tho pro#i jtoct from this place is among the most extensive and beau 'tifiil In the country. It b« abundantly supplied with fine never-failing springs. Apply to Mr. Graft, on OwpenaUea,- ..... B3*An exirrudve variety of Grape Tines for Sale. ' Ap» ply as above. . . declQ ■ FARM FOR SALE. THE subscriber ofTcrs at private sale it SMALL TAItM, containing SIXTY ACRES,situated in FraakUu town ship, Allegheny county; with about fifty acres.chared -and in a good state of cultivation; a good young Orehatd; of tho best kind of fruit; a good Log lloaso and llitchen f and n Log Bam; about ten rnllea frc-ui Pittsburgh, and four tailed from rcrrystUln. For further particulars, enquire of ITILLIAM GRAHAXf iu Sewlckleyvillo, or to the subscriber, on tho premises. r «bsclO '• HUGH NEK IT, penNsylvasiaavence property ONIS LGT and a TIIRKE STOUT lIOUBB or STORE, with . back Building and Ice House. Two liots and » good Brick Dwelling House. • ALso, tbreo Lots on Canwell street. If the above property is not sold at private sale previous to TauaSD.vr,' January 2fl, 3854, It wJU bo positively sold on tiiatday to tha highest bidder, as the subdcribfcr is leaving the city, itnd going West. ADAM WEAVER, - dpcf>:ts " Penna. ATeuue. No. '271. Fifth Street Property For Sale* A VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, IS feet front by 120 deep, siuiated on Fifth street, nearly opposite the new Post Ortlee and Custom House. The rituntlon of this lot maJcea it one of the most desirable business locations in the city. '' • 7rmx; oue?third cash, and balance la twoyearq; or one-' third cash and an improved farm of bottom land for garden ing purposes. Apply to JOUN/S, KENEDY, , decB:lm ■ Watch Maker, Fifth street.' . TILE owner intends loaving tlie citv, ntid wtil selh ou reasonablo terms,» good TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, of three rooms, etoroTOcm, finUhcd auh% and good cellar, with. Lot of 17 feet frpnt by 85 deep; sitnato po Third ft. • Thin Is ft gwd location for a baker, there beinga large oven In tha cellar, wliicb-cost §Bd. - Price and torins made known at the Real Estate Oflko of S. CUTUBERT A SON, - dcolG 340 Third street.. . CITY EROPKRTY FOR SALE, consisting . V of two Threo Story Brick House* on. street; also, three Dwelling Houses in the,rear. The Lot is 4? ft. front, bylOO cleep. The Houses on Penn ftreet’ are excellent business Stands. For price and terme, call at tlie Real Es tate Oinee of S. CUTHBERT & SON* deelO - , 140 Third street; • PLEASANT RKSIDENOE FOR SALK,?Juxated on Mount Washington, within twenty minutes wMk.of tlio city. -Tho Lot is 300 feet'front by. 205 deep" ou'a lO feet alley. Tho houso is n«w, just finished, having slx roomfi and a cellar. I’rirc $l2OO. Termss4oo In hand; balance at $2OO a year. S. CUTUBERT A BGN, doclQ 140 Tldvd street. A- BIRMINGHAM GROCERY STORK FOR SALE.—A bargain can be had of It, if callod .for soon. - It iaono of tha bast on that side of tho river, doing nfine cash bush nOsa. Enquire of. . .THOMAS WOODS, ; debit 45 MArkotstreet. ; BUBOlqtlon of Partnership* THE partnership hendoforo existing between Samuel Pinkerton, Alexander Youugand Philip Do Rcchbirumc, under, the firm of PINKERTON, YOUNG A CO-. wto.this day dissolved by.mutual consent, The uamo of-tho firm will bo Ut*ed by cither of the into partners in settling the 'imßincto. pinkerton; younp & oo.: : . rittsbnrgh,December 1,1850; 1 S!: : r . . The business will be continual at.tho old .stand, by Samd Pinkerton an.l Alex. Yonng, tihilto tho style of > dect:dtf PINKERTON & YOUNG; ; Notice to Stockholders. The prrrsBURGH and btedbenville-railroad ;.CO*“The Annual Meeting of .toe. Stockholders; oftlib Pittsburgh and Stoulwnvlllo Railroad.Company;will l»b held ott MONDAY, tho oth.of January,'lBs4, at 9 o'clock la Iho forenoon, at tho Engineers Cfilcerof.' said : Company; oorfior of Gpant Ftroßt-and Diamond-.alloy) in tbe atyof Pittobnrgh,. for tho election of .a President and. twelve Directors of said Company, for the ensuing year,' according tolftw. Idec2l:dtdj CHARLES NAYLOR, gec'y-' Farmers’ Stalk arid Straw. Cutter, THE Bubscribor offers for sale Sinclair's Screw Propeller Fodder Cutter. It ht Tcry-elmple; having only two knives, .easily my anted; the mostdhraWnand speedy Cut ter in use. They nre in use on thn farm of 3lr. Williain .Hodgson, Stoubcnvillc road, and at the Clover Daily of Hi Porty, from tho Seed and Horticultural Store, 49 Fifth, gt; . dvclT . JAMES ; / PIONEER LIKE OF- MONTHIrY PACKETS. ! _ Tlio following Ships have aallod-... ; -i Ship Revenue, 1300 tons, Sd July; ' ' •xyySng. “ Epamlnondas, 1400 tonfi ( 3oth‘August; Ocean Eogfo, 1450 lOih AwlVlXiujy “ Oneco, 1500 tons,23d . « Scargo, 1450 tons, sth December; ' Baltimore; 1800 January; i > . “ Eupbrwda, 1200tons,3ktMarch;- .■/" • ' “. Oregon, 1000 tons, 21st March; . . “ Nimrod,ltKlOtouS,'2othApril;' ’ ' u Sea Ranger, 1200 tcms,lsui' 3liy. ' The Ships of this Lino are fitted Paten! Ventilators, and carry Francis’ Metallic Life-boats. . The Clipper Bark INCA. 000 ICONS BUItTHEN,' ; " . Having made two Buecessfal voyages from ln! tho very short period, of. 101 day?, has thoroughly establish ed her reputation, for fast sailing, and will be dispatched for ' ' ' MELBOURNE,'AUSTRALIAy ; - ' About tho 25th of August.: - Tho Ships of the PiontorLiao. havo'uifldo remarkaWy.quick and- healthy voyages;, losing; only oho. passenger among 950 tliut solled in the first five; ships, whereas it appears from the report of the Emigration Commissioners that the mortality on board English ships to Australia Las'equalled 4.90 percent. Tfcda'vory gratifying: result shows that no carp and expense haya been epaml- iu: tolecting, yeniilatihg r and 'provUlbnlhg the'alnps .of; the. 'PioneerLine, ; : ■ '■ The INCA will only carry a limited number of passengers, at os moderate ratea as are consistent with justice to. puS' eengers andowiiOTP. ... . . ' ; For -freight or passage, apply on board, at Pier 12, E. il,- or to ' ■ K.%.'C4MERON,'UBWai 5t.- ■. O; A. COLTON. ' ao?- : •.< wmhst-.HMonicHai.PittaVh. I .. ; * . • '. . - j ' : .. > * i,.-* *i: ' i •> .. • \ ‘ a *,’• For Hole* For Sale, FOR 8 ALE AUSTRALIA. '?z\' -s**,*•** ' -V -v^;Vfc -•’ ;v * & **■- '»4- *j -c -. "V- ■ V f NEW YORK. To Druggists ftMorclumtsitoongliouttho Union. d. b. ni'oiilLocon, ! II AH VVACTCRHB AND DEALER IN H PAWTS, OILS, £e.. I ' No, 141 Maiden Lane, SIflW TOHK, - : .TYESPKCTMJILV invites-the Attention of DruggtaiMiil • Jtv Merchants throughout the Union to hia large ana ex* Jenslve of PAINTS, OIL9> &c,,cf the BEST and PUREST QUALITIES, which he offers for sole on"] very moderate terms, botirtocaah ondclose-time buyers. • Below aroenmneratedJomeof the. leading articlea4 .• t - •WIHTELEAD, ittoil,'ln lbs. ' i ' l BLACKPAINT, 7ELLOW VET; RED, In piL PATENT DRYER, SPANISH BROWN, TETRA DE SI ;ENNA, inoil;• j UMBER, CHROME,' IMPERIAL,. AND ARSENICAL QUEENS,'In OIL v ; - -- PRUSSIAN BLUE, CHROME YELLOWamI YERDIdRIS, dry and in oil. . , t ; VARNISHES of ttU hinds. - RAW and BOILED LINSEED. OIIyPUTTr, WIUTINO CIIALET, LAMP BLACK. ' i . ... : AM. and.KNQLISH VEXRED, CHROME RED and YEL LOW, dry and In oil. . . : / - INDIA‘RED,-RED LEAD and LITnARQE, dry. I STONE, FRENOH, and AMERICAN OCHRE, dry. ‘ • PARIS and BRUNSWICK GREEN,<Iry and In ■ FRENCIi and AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS.' j .' Druggists andoihere in wont of any oftbe above mention ed articles, will find it to their in teres t 8 to.call, as our taeilk lies for man nfoctnring and purchasing,'ahd'our experience in the baaipes3,gire us advantage* in selling over m6et of those In tbesame line. D. B. M’CULLOUGfI, my2lsm. 141 Maiden Lano,NewYoyk. • ; PAPER WAREHOUSE, I •:2;‘ .Gyrus W* Field A Co,» . . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 11' CHJTstreot,: New ' York, An SOLE AGENTS In the United States for: • MuspratPs Sdperior Bleaching Powder. v {" ’ Victoria Mills Celebrated Writing Papers.' i - ~ RusseUMflte Superior: -. . 4 » : Genesseo MQIa Superior Printing **. ' ,: .JUw]jh^ASan^En^l i ih,l3ssue ::■**> •' • „ First duality Trench Ulbramarimr. . Thoyoro'mso' AgentstbrifiePrindpal Paper Monufartu re re in tbli conn tryy and offer XorsaJeLy farfho motf ex* tensive arid desirable stock of Papep ahd PaperMariufaetu-' materials.:that;tan: bo found in this'or any £ ther country. p : v :; Theyoccupy the largo and commodious Warehouses, No/ llCliS street* Np. : sB;CHff street, No. 184 Christopher street, and the lirfto ever iho large Iron Stores, 7 and 9 Cliff street.* : Their httslnett is r strietly Wholesale, and Writing Papers, are sold, by the Case only.. - 1 :• ; " Their /extraordinary: facilities .enable them ,to offer oil botb Porelgn and Domestic, at the lowest possible prices... • ■•. •• - - Paper made to order, any else or weight.. -liberal advan ces made on consignments ot Paper, Paper. Mahers’ Stock and ether merchandize. r r... The highest market price paid in CASH for all hinds of Roga --- ; mari&l3m Bradbury’s - Piano and Helodeon Wareroome, tiO.jmZ BROADWAYi NEW TOBK. \ FROM enlarging my. W&rarocans,.! am enabled to keep a mach greater assortment of Instramenta than hereto fore. AH Pianos furnished are of an elastic touch,and6f an •even quality, and deep, full, rich jandpicrelyt'oeal tone, qualities' most desirable, inasmuch as therolce will aissbou late to thetoneof the instrument.: All my Instruments are folly warranted, a guarantee accampanieseiveryblU of pal©,, and are sold oa low as can be purchased elsewhere. Second hand-Piano* at all prices. .. . . j Orgair'He3odeon,wlth two Banka of Eeyt, the only thing cf thokind in the country., jtops,coupferf SweU draw stops, sweet ana powerful Instrument,.pronounced byOrganlststo beflape riorfor churches or Organ practice to the medhra kiged Or gans,' pTioos2oo. : Alsoj ihe Obminon Blelodebn, cf all styles: and prices. Beingthe-exclusive Agentfor&hese lustra mentSjordere axe solicited. The usual discount inadetbtho trade, and 10 per cent to clergymenrpurchasing for -their own use, - ; '*;2; • lattrlfi:!? PHILADELPHIA. i WOtoD’S f AIR. THE first mid only PEIZE MEDAL for. Har c neas at tbo 'Wcrld’aFair, In London, waa award r?7jL A ed to ,' .UU<a~ IACEY & PHILLIPS, of PtnkdaJphla—an honor they.-won over the competition of :thrt'uU*il« world, \ ‘ ".r- •: :' - . L. & Pi’haTO now and faro constantly on hand f at l2, 14 and r < Fifth-fltreet,; the largest «tock of KEADY-MADE HARNESS, SADDLES, :4s*. of any house in the United States, at grtatJy reduced prices. They are now manuCacturJug their Harness add Saddles with such 7icrfect pyFtem : th'at they art enabled to fiellssu/ pori6rartlcle.tif everything in their line at alesa-price than' any other house in tho country, Thfy never use but tbe'very beat quality.of leather, and the bwri materiel of every description,’ ana ho p&jns or e>v*. pense is- spared toreachperfectlonlnevery artiele—-Buffalo Hobos, Gloves and Whips. r -• ; ; : Thoy invite purchaser* to examine their, stock and'their esteburiimont before making purchases. Thoyinrita atten* tiod to thefollowing’list bfpriocs: ' v -j Howe Bbwkms, from . - , : ;87}4t0^2^6 Thick'Horse Covers, - - : • s4s) to $7,60 Good plain serviceable Single Tlarnesa, 1 $lB,OO to $26,00; Fancy do do, • $28,60 to $35,00 Gcbdplain Double Harness, • > . - • £lO,OO to $60,00. Fancy," .do. ' do,, - . - . ‘ ; -;s6iooto-$8&,00 LACEY i PHILLIPS* Saddles and Horness'areacknow- JoflEed.to.TOipftssaU others Tot elegance, lightneffl and cbmj. fort,ns TTeli ag forrp-al'Talue and wear* ..' I' -iv ' r Hi, 14 and 16 South FIFTH street, between Market and* CherttttyPhflgileiphia. ’ ; fdeolCcly GEORGE J. HENKEL’S;. .. ‘ CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE) NS*. 173 CBSSTTi UT STRJEET, • ■■•■•. lffj)SPesi)ffie*'Hai,) 2: ; . - . . Fbllade^hla^ yraiyrrußE, nr every style!; j Comprising Louis XIV, Louis XV, Eliza beihanand Antique, /with Scnlpture.Carving andmodemstyle;;. Iq .Mahogany, Satinwooi and Maple; ’■* all of *uperior: construction, and 'finished hi the best rtyle,equal tOjifnntexoelling in qual ... ity 3 ,tbo Ooodsj,of any/EatahUsh- ; ■ . m.eutin.t}ieUnitedBtates. 1 EMPLOYING riotm hut experitraeed workmen, (appren li tioes being positively excluded,) and using the best ma terials, the work eannot foil to give satisfaction to puh 'chasers.Amongst the many advantages .offered to.pur chasers,!? the facility of Eurnishinga Honse, either in elo -gnbtor plain style, completely'from one establishment; jby w.hi\m means aU.thearticles in each room correspond; in stylo aniTquality,'arul the. immense stock always on hand,' Iming-an various irrdeelgn, enables purchasers toplease their taste in a selection } 'witbout : lhe delayneecssarily caused in,orUeringFurniture.- . , : . ■ 1 To give an idea of the finished Earniture bn hand, I nOed only inform you thafciny Booms are 175 feet long, by 27 foot wide, Jbur floors lunumber; With-Shops con tiguoua, sufll cSeat.to.employ 200 hands, which la p guarantee that the work Ls oil done under my own immediate inspection, : ; v • Packing is all done In (he Store, and Forhitilre •warranted to carry ssfely.any distance. 'Visitors to Phfla. delptiia are respectfully invited,as,purchasers©? Qtbcrw&a, tocall andex&xniso.tboGood's. an2folj BALTIMORE. WATCHKS.JBWELRY, S SILVER WARE, Bronzes, Clocks, PapierSlache Goods, Rosewood Dressing Cases, Writing Desks, Elegant .Vans,; Opera Glasses,. Cottlery, Fine Oil Paintings, Dresden China, Ac.—-The-undersigned begparticuliurlytolnvitethe visits of citizens and strangers., whether uapurchasersor connoisseurs, to their magnificent stock* believing it to exceed variety and richness, any other iu tWs country. -They feel sure* tho advantagoof personally"selecting goods at the different factoriesin Earowy .audithotrmm .manufactories of Jewcliy, Silver Ware, At, hero, enable them to offer inducemsntain prices and quali- Ues, and. pricJs, considering as cannot be of-. feted by nuy othijT house ln the trade.' 2 ; - - Delicate goods so carefully packed'aAio go isafoly any tanrej and by almostauy conveyance. . ■ ,' Wholesale and.retail. CANFIELD, BROTHER A,CO. 229 Baltimore street corner of Charles. : : '• ,• - GEOB.6ESTCR.GES, • V SOUS SIASOTiCmra 0* JHSJHPSOTEB r BPIRAIi S PRISO M ATTREB 8 S. IK. Cor. Baltimore and Frederick etreetty Bal timore, and No. S2\Walnutei--,Philadelphia. ; FIYEsiLVER MEDALS AWARDED; VIZ VA«i3UCAirI!rBTOTO,New-York; By IksrjTOTS, Philadelphia;-- . > MAttXLoiDlifsntct*, BaltimOTe. : .• :5 rjiD® peculiar, improvement'. in. the 'construction of this - i "that'all ■ thecZutnr<ry and heavy woodar frame-vxrrk is entirely dispensed -with, and itaplacesub* plied by-a lighter, jind much. more durable frame. The "springs are all connected by harnesfleatber hinges, secure* Jy rjTetted, : rendering ; it ’lmpossible for'a single' spring to fi*H dqwncrrget-cut of {>lacei.ahd making-* TOd v eo elsst|o' that any part may bo raised or bont up, anils thus admire*, bly fitted Jto thewahts oF the sick oir aathxnptle, who may're* quire Omitting pbaturei "It has all the luxurious softness of; the boat featherbed, with the lightness and facility of baad-n ling of the common hair mattress* v . ■, ; . These improve Spring Beds‘are Invariably .made of thl best rdatnrialF, and vrill last many years without repairs, • Persons having Hair Mattresses con have themaUeredih •'to'Springßeds, _. v •. .. r - . ) : These Bodsarewell adapted for Hotels bertha of Shlti Steamboats and Hospitals. 1 ‘ do^7 . ALSO, on extensive assortment of highly ornamented, (in enamel,) and plain finished CAST IRON FURNITURE, con sisting in part ofßedstbads, Hat and Coot Rocks, Cana and ; Umbrella Stands, Centre, PiorandSide Tables with marble •tops, Garden Chairs, :&ttees, etc., etc. - - Animals, such as lions,- Lambs, Dogß,. etc* in Iron, as well asxhemodelamWood.furnlshed at abort notice. i ■ ; .'decl6ly‘\ / : : Valualil«Hare Girrden Seeda, "i:.-, to partof- the celebrated Stowelor.-Evef \j 'greeii Sugar Com, Old Colony Sugar 1 Com, Wrinkled -Sugar Peas of various Improved' varieties, Blue Imperial, niuo Prussian anti Marrowfats: do, Beansy ltadlah, Parsnip, CueUßjbor, and MeUcnsoftho flnestand most up. proved sorts, Reid CatroUf, Turnips ansT Suffar Beets for the dairyman dndfannora. " : 'A rich’ collection- offtewetßeedk Lawn QrassBcM* atuia full and. of Monthly- Yabenaa, Rbaes, Holiterops r and fine blooming 'plants &r theyanl,'<}arden'orifliwn^bythB : ddzeiiorioQ :) , Orders from Merchants. Dealers or.otlwffl filled promptly on • liberal terms, from the Seed -and, Hortlcnltural waroi house, 49 Fifth street, by {_apr27]~ JAME3' WARDROP, < . C!UNDRIES— .pipe : heads, spices. chocolate; - Kj ' brooms* buckets, .tuhs/bed cords, twine, ropes, cotton -hatting, carpet'chalfi; rags; hemphnd cotton, brashes, ex* tract; of coffee, blacking ealeraths, white and red lead, mad der, copperas, alum, .indigo, logwood, camwood, powder; shot, lead, wash-boards,, starch, Oorkiu demijohns, iugß, tar; ;uhoess, dairy shit, sardines,’ nlco&ol* turpentine, snuff,cut .prnl dry &&; in store and for sale by- 1 1 ' ' : MILLER A RICKETBON, - i dec22, ...;/• • 221 and 523 Liberty st' > half J4-E>and.£ ’ AI'ih 1 'ih tump \ Diadem Twist; Diamond' Twian Six Twist* ring, Russell & Robinson’s, Grant’s, Anderson's, Thomas',' Jones’; extra, MeylartA Gentry’s Tobacco, in store and for -sate by '.* [dec22r . MILLER A, RIQKCTSON,. • HOT CORN 1 HOT CORN!! t Another supplyjtlsi eelred onil for sale by - . JB. I. C. MORGAN, dec24 104 Wood street. ; t* -4, * ... -.!■■■ # ; »AN4J4Y l&uO lDa in store and for *aJe bV ■■■**•' Vl_£££E fraMlMO BRQ3. J, T JQUQKIQK KUQT—QOU lbs ins torts apd for rai« >» : " ' • gLUMIKO Bahft. •jLUJS VUlttlOl*— iSOQU lb* In More end forralobT x> d&62 • ~ ; . yLsaftyg; BBoa EBSttE,XJON-rIOO Jlw, Trieste and Clungae.in store find for salo by fdecg). .. - STJEmsa BEOS. LAKES', RUB BEK OViIRfcHOES, Slippers* Biodijs. •TilptßSaoUals, Baßkln»,E«>ta,aa4 Jinnyßina BooS a ” i ?° T ® T y lowest prices. - FlcaoocaU ooAexamlne. . ' U. E. HASWAKB, f1gcj) ...... .. ■ Cotoot of .Maiket ana Mterty rta. oTEßßHonsiioa bam>au>,oi >u ,7s?? iaw “>»wm tfo»®n e«iD,-4na nn aWßVtrwaitoi.,.., U B. UATO-ARO, dccio : - -—. '■ Chmer Marlurt umlUbCTfr Bta. Qf e T Pry yriHafy--.'r^n fft » In waiit arD invited to call—prices reaßOßable/ » « ' **■ "B. HAYWABD, - -. eWta. uiuusiui, OVBIISUOKB, -BUBKUIB,JKNN r Llwni BOOTS and SANDALS, of rvtrjaySifrty.uLprtS’ _ „ h E - hawabd, - - Coroor MarkatanJ fclbertT «fai ■ IWUAKUJg OK KKW ORLEAKJJ4KJ) CINCINNATI !i Sight Checlis on tlio ftboro point* for sale by ' " ' A. OO, -' '■ Fo. 7X Fonrth street A (IKpttRKS STOHIJj h#Ting sjpodjaaioC*o»lcin, ftr A'Mle if ■ 8. CCTHIUSBT 4 SOjT ,doe 23 - ' • ; 1 Ko third rtTMt. OUf—ZQ bbla just rccU per steMnerc-Bfc Clair: V/ for aalo by FLEMING BROS-.' ' Successors Itf'JrXidcl & Qo n •jCO.Wood street ; ■; ■T)Aatt.flKfcßN-1006 n>3 beat brandy fny gajg by • L *“ JL j &4 ' • ~D. A. FAtINTSTOCK & CO. ABD—labsJSbbSss v* 4 0 kegs, for pje by JrVtiT Mils BweotCldwT' '■• ■•:• ■. , JEHC’HAWOHTHi u&Uo ..... Cornorof DlamefnaatvdJJlanicmd'alloy, glOU— lO Uerccß now cropHfoa foe Bala fcjrV • ' ; MUXEq h HIOKETSQN. BEF-LNKI/ BUNAKS— • GQbbla J Crushed: 60. “ O do. -,•40' u • <J Powderod i < « 000 I<oaf; • Laodiugftom atounor New York dud for sale hi - JAMEB A. HOTCHtatIW t CO ZINC Sf&inTiS— mml **•' * 20 tons > , ' Bnow White,. In store and forsalo by -t, : •, - JAMEB A. HXIICHXaOJf 4 GO,. ** • • • * Wfttergnd gagtxmtgt?, BlEg^-tiood'CooMoglfciai»*'Bbr*idToe \J &; neW B anch KaMns lS3£c. ,a fi>: I&teiich (Jnrw Taa^a flpleea 8a; iaonfi®* wxtranttxl , para; Cooking Wine, and Brandy, at2sc«aijU3jrtiat' . .' ' •:• ■■•■-• ;• • ■*•'.:;•■ JEIItTHAWORTH’S. ; .aeegi - ; Comer orßiamoadapdDiaimmd "-. : A MAN,WAKIBD,.irith *jcnku caMIaL to’ «CL patchaae the Stocky Fixtures and goodwill bfavall eatebfistodMillLX aK9oßfflrßs^R^eSSS»rtssS-- *2® •■ o^-«£i&raaigg' t t‘- 5‘ : if Ift S loa , hI^ AD rccaivai per Fteamar&tfat Olafi-, ind ";AI.BCMU)KR GQBDOJJ, ■. ■ L dec2l.amsl« - •••"•• y 0 fnmt etnst. - O UftDiUESr-SjbaiJs fiackwijeavilaur? zy&i t .satofa- -.- - tnorOJ KIK&.& HOOBftEAD. TT^f?. 81 '*™ GAZEraEERM-i:i»W TOd'comjjlota Gazett&r of tiie 'United 8 taterctf AJUericju loanded coxnpUedfrcrm official "federal aad State re tnTfls, eeventh' national'Census; -For ode it the Stauonerj Wsrehouse of, - .. --.;,>-.:.^-vTr l - a declg - /~ ; Corner Market QDd Secoadgtreetg^ A NK\rUAILUOAI> AND SECTIONAIi 1 5lAp t>P OHIO . W* S~ iJATEIPS, • ueeig - ...■ Comer Market ondßecond ftreetg. - : AR—6o.biuis J3ogar; r ~■>&.,* .;?*• O 20 " barrels Loteirlng’fl criubed/pnlrcTlzod, usd >=:•. ••- powdered; doi V'-viV.—-’.? ■.;•?•••.?■;-•;•• i- 77 \ 30 bogs Brazil do.j : *.v .. -- . lObojceeWhltollaTanfliad. iWealiby Moc23 j - : , .-•; ; ■/MIMtEB fc^BIOKISTSOIf. MOLASSES— 200 bbla.tjantotlim Ala] as«*4 ; • : ; : • .a 6 ' ;-gor salo by; P|\ai— 2M Mil Cicala Yoang itj-Bon, 'Ttnperlol, -Oaopow- X Jw.Spojhong,imdPoachong Tea;;150-catty boxoa do do; for aale_hy [aec22] ■ MOKBISOS. 1851 Cognac Braoiljy £>r sale in package* ami 4cml jorms. . - (Jec22) SULLRIC AIEUCKETBOI?,'■'•■' —rKoperior Madeira, y^herryi Post: j Lisboa. yy.. Clouet* Haute Eauterne THne, for sale by package or gomljobn, by ,- •;. fcocgg]!-;: AgLLKR iEIOHETSutf, 1 . L>.AISIWS—6O boxes M.lL.liawins; “s' i•• ; , . XV a>hr« « ' /; 29-V": -- <« • Ibrc&leby ' <3ec23 , MILLER A KJCJ3LBTSQN, lUTTiJtt—l2bblB pac&edliatfer for.sa]o ljT . - > <lecl2 MILLER:* IllC&Et^bfe* SOAP ASD.CANDLKB- ,T~ —~ : '3ooboxesNd.TJ'amiiyßoop: v ; ' 50 do ; Star and Mould Candles! IbtsalabT d«32 ... . MILLER&EICKEXBON. QI<AS»— 300 boxes aes’d sizes. Window OUteror, eJTby dec22 t ‘-MILLBB * BIQKETgQS. 50 i&rge; - ; ■ : ■ : 30bbl3PIrtE!!'<l ITcrring; ibrsaloby ■’ ; dec32 . ' ' : MO-LKB &JttoHErBotr. rniN—W. A. Fish's Holland Gin, Wolft* aeheidam vJT Echospps, in esses, far ealo by ' ":.v j, • ■ dec23 MILLCR-A BICKBTBON. -Now Koglaod Hum, Jamaica (Spirits, Kuom f rael, wine Litters and Peppermint, fur fialo by ■" ' ■ a,- ‘ ' MILIEU 4 MCKEfSOM, aega 221 andOStLlborty fet. .■.<'■ XBTIKES—Oporto, Port;' TenorieS; tMnhigai'r Madeira, JlosatiJss'honißuf feuudy, Chahrpagne, Anchor, J 172, SIJ4 ili 4R Hrfdsiek, , errrne Wines, in fitoro and tor sale brY : : - > ■ - dec22 ■ . MILLER ARTCSCTSON. OILS—^ Winter Spend, Fall' do;, Winter Whale. Bleached . Elephant, Tanners’, Straits, Baolciand Shore, Ilfateed, LardJJite, tor sale by . MILLER 4 ItlCrtßrSOS, . ->dprth.- ■' -■ 1 - 22t.and22tMlberty et. CALI- —100 bt>)s No. 1 Salt rac'd aod lor eaio by ' ': 11 1J dec£2 , MILLER* IHOKETSOW- TWRE WOKIiS— " V' 1 11 "" 100,000 Torpedoes; , , . 150 boxes Mo. 1 Fire Craefccrs: . • . 50 do Jackson - do .■ ' ' :«7 pS^* l *> B ' lo ** fiO do -Cbaaers; *:• ... . if ■ ‘ 6 do . ScyoUfln knttlS;. - ; * r >: . 5 do . . Triangles; Mos.-l and 2 ; : ‘ V. ' 2 boxes Chinese Rockets. ,> ..., Jnatrecciredand for rale by ■ d«2O ufOSHPA RHODES a CO.'gQ Wood It. Kft SAGS IVIOA ALMONDST* ~ .. t»U 20 o Sldly do - .-' .-.- -I -10 balca Bordeaux do in store ant 1 inr sale by . . JOSHUA RHODES ft CO., -g” 3 ’ - - ■Si Wood eerect. IpvDO2.HALADOlIi,(qts.) 25d0z.d0 .do (pta.Wa store andforsalaby : JOBHU*4 RHODES A CO, * . ,-. . d -5r;., : , -30 Wood street. WP«» * n storo and &r sale by , 7, »-.•.■ A 1 ‘ ' • - - JKO. OROtTt. SUMHILKS— : <. * 20 bbls Crushed Sugar: 10 M Pulverised •* * 1 »•* <• 10 .“ - Powdered « “ A Clarified “ Porsaloby '' ■ daea - ismiin a Braof,*TH j T iegs, No. 1, for sale by ~ : . , JJ ' „ BSintn 4 sXN'otujL , 122 Second andiaiTFteStthrat. OCOAH-HUUSB MOLABSJ2B-34 bbljforeal* bV • ( "!<l den2l SMITH 4 BLVctiili. CIUUK3K_Hio boxes, ptjni, tax «>lb by de ° 3 -•*- ./ • ' "smith * HTunr.An 200016 s Bar tcad for caiiTby J *** r ahum & smcnjjs. prima wtosr, : ~ \J ja* V ; SMirif* fiINCLATTT rv^s^ A4,yiji&^ 2t>? “ Kfl * ft,rßa, * r S r ' i 1 ? jt ' ■ Ttnnii’nnV; i -aagg.^Bmount. r ~7S bbiiL for sale by .■ . sM'rtr.fe srmf.trp A. A. MASON- & Col-Kt* ?JiT?fl>!*»■ iK^*®assssj?i^^S SI«M assortment of Oenl.’s Winter Glora* - ■ - ?. rom ‘ • d«at ■- - ■■: a. A::aoaoN a ca; K(> . Bi : gjfthrt. - M ° y '• t da!3 l -‘ Bi .'A.:PAlPiE3rflf!g-A ft>; / 1± gale by . , d " c3 ’ ' v ' ; aitreii t mcLAiK cases for sala by : \ - » ——?^—. • : . \ • B, A. VAUHeSmCK &OO, brenfla, tor tala by.. deca> B. A. FAHNESTOCK-ft CO. i iarureraoppiy oUhli'aSt - : : ■ B. A. yAHNESIOC& A CQ; /^W)V£B—2O barrela for ealeby > ■ “T •- ' • - ' MATf.WAITED,'wiiIi'A sindl capital;- to pUr* J 5» B4u tiood-willof a Arad may. log ttßlnssi lo this dtp. ' Totm mid. wot. :-. . : : , ■ a CDTHBEKTA gOS, 1 General Agents, 148 third jtreit- T>KCKIV'KD—Bomi) mor>} of tho-fl beautiful iiri'niTiini -** ComWoationßUßEßllS; ■ Mefcj . ilreet. (dec9) ; .W. E. gCHMEUTZ^ RAISINiS—I&O boxes,-at SL&O per box:;■ jr : 1 100 boxes Jio,-l"Ffro •■• - V- ; " -* - • Jfiint lUwonTrrs/ 1 -. qoc23 .. . , Corner of Di&mcrpfl god ,of aLI-kin4sAiul-quailUes r for sale low by ■■ ••- f.V? ***>?*>■ &&fc:*mSOT3% AS llarfeof street, neat fourth. •_ foil ataoirtnicnt'always oi X Jiand, At low stka& „ I*JS. 'lfAXWjgjft dec7 ' CornorMarket 'and'liberty ctreat*. T>tBLE3, HYMfT AI7D PJU?£S l)OOKS‘ in tfco meat ifrr,: finally, pulpU,. ttf tira, BUTMSKS Ntff ,B3OU£Uj 4IWJJLBLB, the ,nsopt : ’beau* flfal family Bit»lo in prfnt/_ia VErioas"styles. .- Dr. 'West's Axialyaiij,-/.Allevitableforholiday feeseot?.- ’At'-'' ' . „„ DAVIBOIffi BOOK B2O&EL- <• M M(»k« *&, n&X Soprib,-. '•"'L ; a ; -5» ••*• “ - - a I*' \ *-’*£■'* r •- - > . V., Vt;'. ’ 1 'V, NUMBER 143. MISCELLANEOUS. -EuMiEKi3 r ln .torn and lombJ« by FIBStISO Bnos. sami s BDtciiinu Bnjrrn, t--j;: j ; . Btoaeßnnro, ■HIIXBavS; IgCKETBftH. !Ss? 'Vi-, V'-' ••4*'-..
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