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It is taken from the Harrisburg Uriio n : * SENATE.-: - Feidat,' January IS, 1854.: The Senate met at 11 o’olock. . ■ Tho Speaker laid before the Senate the annual report of the State Treasurer; on the finances of the State. ■; Petitions.— Mr. McClintook, one from Alle gheny county for a law making it the* duty of the Supreme Court to review: errors in criminal cases. v , Eeai > in Peace.— a bill supplementary to the act incorporating the Pittsburgh mutual live stookinsurance dompanj; olßo,_a bill supplementary to the act incorporate lngtbo Pittsburgh life insurance company. Mr. Darsie, a bill relating to the establishment ana change in-the place: of holding general emotions throughont tho Commonwealth. Mr. Crabb, a hill providing for the payment of Peter A. Brown, for his work on ./sheep, and a bill vacating a certain alley in Philadelphia. Resolutions.— Mr. Dareie offered aresolotion that on nnd after Monday next,, tho standing hour of meeting shall bo 10 o’clook. - ' f The resolution wob adopted. Mr, E, W. Hamlin offered a resolution that if the Housc oonenr, the joint committeo on tho subjeot of.n Legislative Record, bo authorized to oontraot with Omit, Emerson & Co., or any oth er parlies who may propose to do the Work .cheaper and better. : ' Mr. Knnkel moved to amend by striking out tho words •• chenpcr and better,” nnd inserting, provided the: ooet thereof shall not exoecd $2,- 000, and that it Bhall contain nothing but legis lative proceedings. ' ° Tho amendment was adopted and tho resolu tion as amended, agreed to. The bill relative to the State Librarian was tak en up iu order, on Second reading. It provides that tho Governor shall appoint the Librarian for tho term of five years, to bo confirmed by the Senate. 1 ■ The bill passed second reading. The rule which prohibits bills to bo read twioe on tho same day, was suspended, and the question be ing on its final passage, . Mr. Darsie moved that tho Senate resolve it eolf into committee of the-whole, for the pur pose of striking out five years and substituting threo, ob tho term of the Librarian. - The motion was dobated, and agreed to. Tho Benato then resolved itself into committeo of tho whole, and made tho amendment as indi cated. . The report of the committee was adopted and tho bill passed finally. HOUSE 01’ REI'RIiSKSTATXVES. Fhiday, Jnn. 11, 1854. Prayer by Rev. Mr. Mesick. Mr. ■ M’Kce, from Committeo on Accounts, mado report relative to the poßtagoof the House; which was read and adopted,- and the Speaker ordered tq draw his warrant for tho amount due, on the Stato Treasurer. On motion of Mr. Lowrcy, tho House proceed-- od to nominate candidates for State Treasurer. • Mr,. Crane nominated- Asa Dimook, . ' Mr. Bjeriy 44 - Mr. Painter. , Mr Roberts “ Isano Hngns. Mr. Beck “ Oliver Watson. Mr. Wicklein 44 J*. G. Jones. Mr. Horn 44 J. M. Blckel. Mr. fficstand “ John Strobm. Air. Barton- 44 . Geo. Sanderson. Mr. Scott “ J. K. StrtfCSera. Mr. Ziegler 44 John Keatlcy. Mr. Eldred 44 Gen. Wm. Brindle. Mr. nunsecker . 44 John Bail. .. Mr. Davis 44 - - Wilson Laird. Mr. Adams 44 Joscph-Bailoy. Many other gentlemen were put in nomination for the office, when, on motion of Mr. Sidle, tho nominations closed. BILLS 1H TLACE. Mr. Porter, an act vacating an alley in Alle gheny.city. Mr. Ball, a bill regulating the gaaga of rail* roads in Erie county. Mr. Stock dale, a aupplement to tho sot incor porating the Monongahela Slacktvater Naviga tion Company. Mr. M’Coonell. an aot for a new county, to be called Pino ; also, an act to incorporate the Blairsvillo Female Seminary,* Mr, Montgomcpr, an act relative-to tho bo rough and township subscription to certain rail roads. ••• Mr. Strong, a supplement to the act relative to manufacturing iron by coke and mineral coal. . Mr. ITurtt, a bill to prohibit the Bale, &c., of intoxicating liqoore in tho Btate. - Mr. Byerly, a. petition for the creation of a Bavinga bank in lVcstmoreland county. Mr. Cook read a.bill to incorporate the Mount Pleasant Savings Bank. Ocean Penny Postage Meeting?* A large and intelligent meeting of the friends of a uoivejsal system of ocean, penny.postage was held last evening, at the Musical Fund Hall, A number of ladies contributed to the brilliant appearanceof the assemblage. Mayor Gilpin presided, and a number of; well-known citizens acted as Vice Presidents and Secretaries. . After the President had briefly stated the object of the meeting, he introduced Elihu Burritt, “ the learned blacksmith," and the eloquent advocate of reform. It is well known that Mr. Burri tt has been agitating the question of cheap ocean postage throughout'Groat Britain. Ilia .ration on this occasion was a most m astcrly effort—the finest argument upon thequestion, to.which we have ever listened. He sought to establish' two grand pointsEiret, that a nniversal system of cheap ocean postage was practicable without in-, flicting any loss of revenue upon the govern ments .agreeing to supportit; and seoondly, that it would be an Immense blessing to mankind.. The first portion of his speech was severely lo gical, laying a solid foundation of argument; and the latter part of it, in which he enlarged upon the Utility of cheap ocean postage in dif fusing civil and religious freedom, was stirring and vivid. ' In the course of his effort,. Mr; llur ritt gave an. account of the prospects of the cause in England, showing that the present posi tion of affairs was favorable to the desired re form. ~ At tho conclusion of the learned blacksmith’s oration, a memorial was read, and adopted by the meetlogi addressed to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, setting forth . tho practicability and benefit of cheap ocean poßtage, and nskiog an early .consideration of the subject. .These wero.tho only proceedings of 1 niportance. Mr.:Bnrritt’s rdratiou was the event of the evening. ; Tho nndience was of a very different character from those which usaal- Jy attend our public meetings. The attention paid throughout, demonstrated 'tiie intelligence and appreciation of nil.— Phil, North. American and Gazette. Tire Sasdwich IsMKns.—The latest intelli gence from these Islands tells tho same tale of a mired feeling respeoting annexation which oth er arrivals have bronght before. The whaling fleet have all assembled iat their winter quarters in Honolulu. They have had a bad season; their oatohlngs ainonßting to a little more than one balf only of list season. There ore about one hundred whalers in tho port, with on average of not, more than seven hundred bar rels each. . Much improvement is manifested in theisinnds,, especially in/those ports that foreigners visit. Agriculture is muoh attended to. Indigo will soon be a profitable crop. Wheat is being raised in considerable quantities. One district in the island of Maul has raised, twenty thousand bushels this year. ’Coffee,' Sugar, and tobaoco are yielding abundantly. The production; of uu gar this year, in the islands,‘'will amount to three thousand tons, and that of coffee to : one hundred and .fifty. An energetic, industrious, and enter pnsing'population .would. sdon-Tincfease 'these crops. A number of fmo stores, and a steam flouring mill, are in processUf emotion, built of: the ooral rook. This is some progreßS for a na tion that killed its European discoverer less than a oentury ago.—Cohn, (Wash I THE DAILY MORNING TOST. t’rinied and Published every h£uming y (Sunday tscepled, BY PHILLips & GlliLMQflE, OOUKEB OF 'WOOD AND FIFTH BTBJLET3. . -.!• 4?«—Fits Dollars a year, payable rtrictly. in lnyariably be required if cot paid within the year. -v. - - * ■ - eoptes Bile at the «mntprin the Ofßoe, and bytheNewsßoyß;" THE BATTODAY MOBNIHG POST is published froja the slme office, on 'a largo blanket sire sheet, At TWO-DOLLARS a year, in advance. Single copies ws cum.- • l -' JB&- No paper will fco discontinued (unless at thedlscre* * ”on of the unUl all arrearages are paid. -7 -US’* No attention •will' be paid.to any prder unless accom panied by tliomonw.pr RaUsfhctory reference in thiacity. 'l9" Connected 'with the EstaUuhmeni of the if&rhxng Post Jm ontef the largest Job Printing OJJicts in (he city, where aU -kinds ofibcrk is done on Ottshcriist notice, afcd most reason able terns. ■■■. . RATES OF AI>VERTSSffHT©, : AGRRER l/POtf: XT THE' PITTSBURGH PRESS ■, ... -rZN LETTS KQSTAEXIL, OH LESS: . One aquara, one 1n5erti0n.......0 50. « « • each additi0na1,in5erti0n...................7. 25 “ one week.......;.......... 1 75 44 .. 41 two weeks.. 8 00 41 44 throd’Weeks.. 4 00 41 « one month..~ „ 6 00 44 u two months *OO 44 44 three months 0 00 44 • four months ... ...7........... .....10 00 44 six m0nth5........*........ ......12 00 - .‘Ly one.year 18 00 . Standing Card, six lines.or loss, per annum* 10 00 One square, per annum, (exclusive of tho paper) 25 00 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. GEO. F. GILLBIORE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, • • Office, -comer of Fourth street and Cherry aUcy, PITTSBDBGn, TA., - his professional business as usual, at ‘his between the hours hC 0 A. JI. and A P„2i. of each .day."'' ■•■■■. , ■■' ... , ■■■ ■ .... ■■ Jy2o • C. Orlando I«oomis, A TTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood. A. ■ ■ ■• ■• • Thomas SI. SUrshalli ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lowrio’a Buildings, Fourth Street., . .. . . janTdy ■ R»B. Carnahan, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between Cherry alloy and Grant street jelky J«N. M’Clowry, •• A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office in XX BakewelPs Bonding*, on Grunt street jc-2 i>* Ht Hazon, .. A TTORNKY'AT LAW—No; 127 Fourth street, above and gnr27?y J. Si niorrison, A TTORNKY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office, re ■XX moved to No. 44 Grant Btrcet, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. , ■ nprlO:y R» Biddle Roberts, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Offioa, No. lS2SmUhflcld Street between Fifth and Sixth. Collections carefully attend* ed to-t-spodal attention givon to Conveyancing. . Thomas Means, A TTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY. XX Office, next door to the. Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio. my 4 , .. • ■ B* P* Hobs, • .. A TTORNEY AT LAW—No, 1W Fourth street, Pittsburgh, XX Pa., fourth door below Mr. Body Patterson's Livery Stable. . . je2S Adjourned. . . N. Bnekmoster,. A XDERMAN-r-Officu, Fourth street, third door abate XX Bmithflcld, South wdn. Couveyandng of all kinds done, with the greatest care and legal accuracy. Titles to Real Es tate examined. Ac. . • • ■ novlft BUSINESS CARDS. ’ Fit, I)RAVO, Diamond. Pittsburgh, - l’n-, dealer it « Country Predate, offers for sale a choice t>tock-o Groceries, selected for family use. Spices of every vnrl'iiy and tho purest qualliy, ground at Ids fcihxim -Mills. AL«t>, Driod Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce token in exj ehangofor Merchandize, F. R, D. has procared n fall assortment of LftodrethV Warranted Garden Seeds, and invites the attention of all in terested in rural affairs. _• jantl J« 8, LBEC!I,SIcAbPIN & CO«, WHOLESALE GROCERS, . "AXD PBAIXRS W " Provisions, Hetalfl and Pittsburg Manufactures, * No*. 242 A3U> 244 Libxilty augG] , FITTSUVRGir. ntaxcia u. .jno. a. hexsiuw. BAILEY RENSHAW, TEA DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERY; in Wooden and \Vino\v l Uaro,fnpai»tS?ril Tin Wnr«, House keeping Utensils. Ac.,Wholesale and Rcbn!,No. 25.1 Liberty street, Mttshorgh. - - aprlSrv King4k Bieorhoad, WHOLESALE GEuCKHS.AND PRODUCE DEALERS— Kmltli & Sinclair, WnOT.ESAUJ GUOCEUS AND COMMISSION MKTV CHANTS—Carn&rAV'ofxj and First i»ts. fnov;s ' Paul Murdock; COMMISSION AND FORWARDING SIERCfIAN'S, AND STEAMBOAT AUENTS—No. 7 Watorstreet, Cincinnati, Ohio. . fapl:tf i. Ktaei‘A7&xoK......»....J. r. iuxron. Kirkpatrick ib Uerront, fTTHOLESALB (iUOCJiKS, PRODUCE AND COMMIT V V SION MEttCIIANTA,uud Dealers in PittsburghManu focturpsAo. 5543 Liberty ttr% vi, Da. roylTn? fatsos kcLLtns, ' iotOTmcoLa, ~ vtSFowrxti, Pittsburgh. ' - Maryland. . Pittsburgh. Seller*, Nicole & Co., PRODUCE and GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 303 Liberty Rfc aet, Pittsburgh, Pa. St«rm. Linmwd and TArd Oil*. jySS WBAUmtiUiO, Philo. vu. uciletsun, Pittsburgh. Miller &. lUckettfon, WHOLESALE GROCERS, LMDORTERS OF BRANDIES, Wines and Stgnrj—Nos. 172 and 174, romtr of Irwiu and Liberty streets,-Pittsburgh. • Iron, Naily Cotton Yarns, constantly on hand.. . ... jv23 J.n.wmiama, T¥7"nOLESALB AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCER, AND ff. Forwarding and .Coznmk<Mon Merchant, Dealer in Country Produce and Pittsburgh Manufacture*—Wood pL, fourdoors above Fifth, Pittsburgh. tnarS rou» « T cu)siur..; -cousmi/a M’ctosfcev. Wholesale nnd Retail Clothirtg Merchants, NO. 88 WOOD STREET, . TDK subscriber* respectfully infbnn tholr old customers and the public In general, that they have this day us soctated themselves in the above btDdnesAf'under the firm of JOHN M’CLOSKKY & CO, They regretfully soHdta share of public patronage. : The previous-business of each will be settled by them £elvA« respectively. f«»bw James C# Watt, MERCHANT TAILOR—No. 45 Fifth street, opposite the Theatre; PRtshurph, Pa. . . . . apr7 T> LAIRD. Rate of tho firm of CooLBI& having JLbi opened STQRENO. 9, (two doors above the old jstand,) for the. purpose of.carrying on the CLOTHING BUSINESS, hopes by strict attention, to business to merit o share of the patronage of the late firm.. ' 'N. -B.—Clothing made to order in the most fashionable styles, and on tho shortest notice—lnferior to none. In the -city. •■.•••■• •' " " ■ : ' jan26:y . r B* T« C» Blorgaai BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER—‘■has-always-on hand. ft general assortment of School, Miscellaneous andßlank Books, Friutine, Post and Cap Paptir, and Re tail, No. IQiWeod street* below Fifth, East side, I’ltteburgli. i Wonted, Rugs and Tanners* Scraps. . ap!6:ly . ~ . JrlL .Weldlik, 7~ • YTt7HOLESALE ATfD RETAIL DEALER in Blank and ff School Books, Poper'and Stationery, No. Co Wood atifot, (between Third and Fonrth,) Pith-burgh, Fa. (mr2o . it> C. StocktOttt Late johnbon & stocktonv bookseller, bta- TIONER, .Printer andi Binder—corner of Market aud ThtrdgtreetS, Pittsburgh, Pa. w.s. naven* ■ “ 'TYEIKOLD PRINTINO ESTABLISHMENT, (Law Jons- JL fiTOS A-Stockton,) anil BLANK BOO.K as© STATIONE RY WAREHOUSE—Is prepared to * execute every stylo of Legalj Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job Printing and Book Bindinsa^d.faralsh-every articleln theßlonk Book, Paper and Stationery line, at the shortest notice vnd on Hi® mostroasonabl.e terms." r Blank B6ok and Stationery-Warehouse, corner of Market md Second streets; - : : Prin ting Offico and'Book Bindery, No. Sp Third st. novlfi Schnehman A Haaiileln, LITHOGRAPHERS— Third street, opposite tho Post-office, , Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Head*; Show Bills. Lnbal*, Architectural antLMachlm “Drawings, Business, and Visiting Cards, etc,,- Engraved or Brawn ou Stone, Printed •iii Colors, Gold,Bronze,orßlack,in tho most approved style, and at the most reasonable prict?ff.' : ' 1 • ocll6:ly :_i. ; Anatin Loomis, REAL ESTATE AGENT,; Merchandize, Stock, and Bill ■Broker,Office,-No. 32 Fourth Street,(above Wood.) The subscribvjdmving opened an office at tho above place, for tho -purposenf negotiating Loans, Bills, Bond*, Mortgages, and aU other InstranttDt* for the security of Money, and for the ptbrchase.-and sale,or Stocks. Will also give prompt and parUcular.attention to;buylug, selling, renting of and leas logßeal Estate. r a[ jy7] AUSTIN LOOMIS. ...............oocbean fiemihg, * u PXEMINa BROTHERS, W - (Successors to'J. Kidd A Co.) ' HOLE3ALE DRUGGISTS, No. 60 Wood sired, Pitts burgh, Pa. Proprietors 6f Br. M’Lane’s Celebrated 'YermifagefldverPDla, Aci.'• ~ ; Piy7:y : , B> A> Fahnestock A Co., TXTHOLESALK DRUG WAREHOUSE—Corner Pirst and y f Wood streets, and comer'Wood'and Sixth.' ffebl • JNO.;GEOVTT, Importer of Brandies,! Gin, Wine, &o.; FINE OLD M.ONONG AHELA RYE WHISKY, Feacli k&d Apple Ac, *. Also, RECimna jmn Bismiso. ' Corner of SmUhfield nnd Froot streels, Pittsburgh, Pa. fdes ■ .1 J.Bryaiy TYXTHOLESALE. and liquor merchant :VY IM> Liberty: street, and ai Diamond alley. - feblOry PAGODA TEA STORE. TEHU HAWORTn, Wholesale and Itciail Grocer. 0 i and Importer of Old Country Black Teas, French Bran* dieSj Wlnes, Ac., eoroeir of Diamond alley ana ihe Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa. V. - _. . ' febffiy ' W<er Pi SEsrahaU, . IMPORTER and Dealer In french and American Paper jHgngfnga.- .mar 3 ' '• ' ;:R.FiWEDPELL> •-. • - : T 'OANBROKER, Dealerip Notes, Bonds, Mortgagos, Real . J-4 Estefe ■ Hall,Fifth street, next door to tho Clt&enß’ Deposit Bonk, Pittsburgh, Pa. aprB if?Y ■ w .. *-T ’^Tv I .' CHANGIAIUXA.T rL&iBTTEE; BUSINESS CARDS. 8. CLTHfIEKT.., .......i-'B-’t. CttTBDSIiT. 8. COTHBERT & SON, AND - GENERAL AGK.NTS, No. 50 Smitfyidd:-itnc£. >;v : - . b o tl . John H. Mellor, AND ItETAIL DKAIER IN MUSICAI. f f INSTRUftIENTSy Pianos, Music,-Scliooi’Rooks and Stationery, N 0,122 Wood sttest. -~V|janl .■ i ;• A* Tindle, (gEssl\ . WHOLESALE and KuLail SADDLE, n ARKKSS, IpjasaacTßUNKi VALISE and CARPET RAG manufiuv w . - . turer, No. IG6 Wood-etroot, Pittsburgh, Pa. ■ jy2P:y / L..£, HuyTvard; EALKR in BOOTS, SnOEij, TRUNKS and LEGHORN and BRAID HATS, comer of Market and Liberty Bt«.; ■ «p. >74 Pittahurgb, Po._ : )*U.y William Glenn* - ■C.OOKBINDER--Coriior of. Third and Wood Streets, above A t JI. Kay. whero bo is prepared to do ovury description of Ruling and Binding, • ' ’ : • - |tfks\- TVII. CALVERT dp CO., ' T\IE-SINIiERS, ENGRAVERS AND EMBOSSERS, and -L' EifyEiopß MASUFACTimxas, .No. 48 South Third street, PHILADELPHIA. 'Card.'' HLEE, (stjccessou to Mcoput a Let,') WOOL DEAL • ER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the wile or American. Woolen Goods, No. 139-Liberty street.- [my4 ~ K' ..r. , Thomrm M. l.lttle, ATCH AND CLOCK MAKER—FiIDi street, botwet n Wood and. Market streets, opposite Iron City lIoL-.1, nonof Jewolry'madeaoflrepairbd. ' TapStly ■ , J. SCOTT, 1/KNTI&T, Fourth street, tive doors west of Market. ' - OrtKz Horns—From nine A. Mi to five M» . ... . : ■ . dcc2o:y . llr* David fltmt, J HENTIST—Office, fourth street, botworn Market nut! Wood streets, nearly opposite the Pittsburgh Rank. ■ _____ nor!7:ly - BARRAMUBER, A EoHlTECT3:—Ofiicee: Philo Ilall; No. 75 Third street, JIX Pittsburgh; and east eideof the Diamond, Allegheny. jyl£bm B LOUTH & BKC., East Birmingham, nianufiictUTer* of • Ear Iron, and -emall Iron of all and make, also, tbofinesupiality oflloope, Rounds and SqUhn-iv Leave orders lor Iron in' the box,at the cltyivaf Office. t>cl •*; Money Loan Oilicet . . JOHN A. O’BRIEN & CO„ 1117 Third slnel, below SuiiltyUld...: MONEY to loan in lurge or small quantities, on Gold and Sliver Pinto, Diamonds, W atches, Jewelry, G udj», Patois, M usical Instruments and valuable articles of evt/Ty description. ' . Forfeited Pledges sold immediately after belng-bulof date, unli»B redeemed. Bargains of Gold and. bilver Watches, Jewelry, Su%, always on hand. ' sep7 1 ARNOLD ifc WILLIAMS, HEATING & VENTILATING WAREHOUSE. HAKUiAOTCRSM Olr Chilaon Furnaces, WrongM-Iron Taking, Ani> Fiitikbs For Srs*M, GiS or Watea. ■DST* No. 25 Market street, Pittsburgh. S?p27 D3rWa have sold our Furnaces, Patterns, Ac_ to Messrs ARNOLD ft WILLI AMS,-whom we cordially recotuineud to tho patronage of the public. wp23 SCAJFE, ATKINSON A OKELY. S. M*Klnley, TTOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL. PAINTER, AND .IT Dealer In Paint*—No. 44 Et. Clair street, Pittsburgh; Has constantly ou hand all kinds of Paint>, hither dry or mixed, Japan and Copal Varnish,. Unseed Oil, Dolled Oil, SpiriUTurpentine, Window Glass of all sizes, Pntty,'Paint Brushes, &ci all of the best quality, and for sale at rco>ous> bid prices. . : ' - , . scull 1 James Lowryi Jr., CHAIR AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER—No. 2D4 FetUirman’s Row, Liberty street, has on hand a Urge stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of every description, made of the best materials, which ho will* Sell lower than article* ot thesame quality can be sold in tharity. Ilewould call par* ticultir attmuon to his large and Walnut Chairs and iktdstti&da, which he will sell at greatly reduced pricca. -Abo, Turning of every dcieripUon executed in the neatest uinnm*?. Orucra left at ilm Wore Iloomfq or at the Mill, corner or Adams and Liberty streets, will Is. promptly tie Tided to. maril James HleUlnger, MONONOAIIELA PLANING SULJ<—WnuM respectfully inform hi* friends t>ud the public, that Lia new estab lishment is now hi full operntiau, and that he in jirer-arcd to furnish Boat Cabins, and 611 all orders-for Pliuiad Lumber, . with promptness, and at the lowest rates. Board and Plank, planed on ouc ur both sides, oonstantJy •on hand. dash, Doors, and Mouldings, of every description, made to onlcr. Builders and Carpenters would finditto theiriadTaniage to give him u call, aa ho can how furnish thorn with planed stuff suitable for every description of work. • HEBEOH & CEISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, MANUFACTURERS of ail kinds cf BRARS WGRK, LO- PLU.MBKRS, Ac. Al so. Cotton Batting Manufacturers, . Foundry v-nUttboenaVtrcet,Alh'ghcny City. ; . - •-OfTtcb and htoru, Nb. l’UL'burgh' OLD BltAb* ahdOOMPKU taken in esrehange for work, or cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or OiEce, wilt bo promptly attend»l to. f.?b9:ly jdSfc:>Ti“TrX6“wit v, “ JSo. 43 Corntr.of Fifth and }Yydd Strrsit, Office up stairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh, 1 >ESFKCTFULLV announce to the public that he has XV cowmfiTMvd Uut REAL ESTATE AOKN'CT, iu cormee tion with iDteHfseocc and OvurTwl Odieciiug. lie will also attend to renting. I’ersons in want or servants, iu any capacity, or those in want of places, will be supplied at short nutlco. AJI business entrusted to hi*, care promptly at tended to _ Rffcrtncss —T. J. Blghara, Richard Cowan, W. 0. Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black, James Mockeral, A, A Mawrn, MnffltAOld. __ innlß_ Cargo’s Daguerreotype and Art Goliery, jtpaUv JStidditig, Ko. 7C Ftiiirth tlrrti,(tiext la Lind’s, C'urpcf Emporium.) • It. M. CARGO A Co. having filled up the most ample rooms in the city with murumoih sky and Aflf «al« light®, offer First LIKENLBFKS, in style to suit all, varying in pric« according to 4&g»rjgV):te and quuiUy of case, Ac. ffh,Bupcrior Oil by the best artbU, fur sale, and on ex hibition during the day and evening. Citizene und stran gers are invited to call and examine, specimens and I’uuit lugs. - ' ' . ftpr27 CAIUtIAOE PACTOUY. WR. TERRY, Virgin alley, between Wood and Liberty • ntreots,Mfinufaatarwof BUGGIES. BAROUCHES and CARRIAGES, ofevory description. AU work dope warranted. The advertiser would here state that ho Served nine years apprenticeship to Hie business, and has worked Cor many years In tho principal shops of the Eastern cUivo. nwrlifctf NKW SEED STOIIK. J4J183 WARDItOP, OFFERS for sale CANARY BIRDS of the ajort improved breed, being very hardy, and 'fine singers. Bird Seeds —Canary, Hemp, Millet,Rot>o and mixed tiecil. Bouquets will be furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS,via: Camellos, Roso Buds, Heliotropes, Ac. Evergreens (Id pots) for Christmas Trees, from (he Seed and Horticultural Store, No. 49 Fifth fit, near Wool. dec2o ENGLISH ANDCLASSICAL SEMISAIIY. w. t. McDonald, m. a., fiuscipal. . rpilK next session of tho institution will comJ*fcice on J MONDAY, the sth of September next, nt the room cor ner of Forry and Llborty Btreets, lately occupied by the Messrs. Veeder. Rffcraxcti —lion, ju W. Loomis, C. Knap, Jr., S. F. Von Bonhorst, It. Miller, Jr. , • * aug2s . : Datcli Buibons Uoot») dec* 1 THE subscriber has reftdved direct from Harlem his sup ply of choice Hyacinths, TutipSi Crocus, Pconoas, and other Flower Roots for r ull planting, and for winter bloom ing, in pots And glosses; Lawn Grass Soeds for fall sowing, which make a fine, close, smooth turf, equal to rods. Pru ning Instruments, Garden and Firming Implements of the. most approvod : construction, at Eastern prices, Dorn the Seed and Agricultural Warehouse, 49 Fifth street. novD JAME 4 WARDROP. NEW CAKPET STOBE! Ho* 47 Fifth Street, n«nr Woodi AN Unrivalled cusorlment of CARPETINGS and OIL CLOTHS, of tho lntesttlnd most beautiful patterns for spring sales, now opeu for inspection; consisting of— Royal Velvets; Brussels; - * Tapestry Brussels; Tapestry Ingrains; Extra Supur Throe Ply; Super and Fine Ingrain; Tapestry Vcnitians; Twilled and Plain Venitian.% - Together with every description of low priced Carpoliugs, Chenlllo nnd Tufted Rugs and Matte, Canton and Coir Slat ting; Jute, Cham, Cocoa, AdHoid, Aliccm, and Bhcepskin Mutts; Floor.and Ht&lr OU Cloths, all widths and qualities;. Htair and Floor Druggets, Greon Baize, Piano and Table Covers, Venitian Blinds, Window Shades, Blair Rods, Ac., Ac., of the wry lowest casfr prictt. marSl ROBINSON A CO. Chandeliers and Gstr Fixtures* , THE subscribers are now openlugat their now Ware room- NO. 100 FIRST STREET, between Wornl and Smith field, tho largest asßortment -of CHANDELIERS, BRACK ETS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Gas Fitting, •over offered In this market. Having arrangements totule by which they will bo constantly in receipt of now patterns and varieties, thoy confldonUy invite the attention of pur chasers to their selection. Wo aro determined to sen as low os any Rouse in the West, and being practical Gas Fit terfiv.can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles in this lino. ° - - We contiauo as heretofore to fit np buildings of every do scriptiou forges, water and steam. Brass Castings of all kinds made, (o order promptly. LONG, MILLER S CO., No. 100 First street To merchants and Others. GERMAN, ADVERTISING.-Tho publishers of tho dollj aud “ Frtihdls Freund ’’ would respectfully in vito the attention: of merchants and others, to-the advan tages offered by their papers as a medium of advertising among-their-German feUow-cltUcna.hoth in tho city and country. Their Daily .paper la.published on tho rxNNT smiM, and has douqls the circulation .of any Qekmam daily published In Pittsburgh,while their'Weekly paper, which is published already for twenty years, circulates largely in the adjoining counties and Weutern.Penusylvftnla, as wcll os throuirhout tho State of Ohio. r ■ • Merchants of Pittsburgh and others will find it to thoir advantage to .make use-.of our columns as a medium of reaching tho German business. Terms as low os any other paper in the city. Office—Corner of Liberty and St., Clair streets, above Braun k Reltorißßrug Btoro.. . L, k W. NEEB, . aug26 . . Publishers and Proprietors. . STOCKING FACTORY, FIFTH ST., BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET STREETS. ■ ABILITr y ENERGY t d£CQXOitl\ THHbest goods';in Children's Hose, Men’s. Socks, Under ’ehirts and .Drawers, sold at manufiicluxerg’ prices, at the FIFTH STREET STOCKING FACTORY, all made from last yearis wool: NO ADVANCE IN PRICE. ; . asp 27 :: - . WILLIAM-PALY. Ik CARD.r-Mr..G. ANTON'and-H. BCIIROKDER would ; J\_ respectfully announce to tho citizens of Pittsburgh and ’Allegheny that they will-giTe instructions ou the Piano, Gnltar,- Violin;and Flute. Inquire at H. Scbroeder A Co.’s NRW MUSIC STORE, 64 Fourth street, #«p23 V .%*. zy.'-’ JJ. I '. . v' -ai--- V' v **:. ■. PITTSBURGH. TUESDAY, JANUARY 17. 1864' : JOSHUA HZ! WHOLESALE EBTHTE • 09 WOOD St., P HAVE on' hand and are n which they offer at the 1 . 7 a lagrlvicaAlmonds ; • 25 : ‘‘ Sicily' do i.^balesßordcauxdc* ; • lAbags Bholled do - ■ CO Gilberts; -■ ’ L. 60 ,« Walnuts;. ; CO " Cream Nuts; i. 600 bushels pea Nuts; 25 bbls. Texan Pecuna;. 26 “ Illinois do * 2000 Cocoa Nuta;. 200 boxes German Plums; 2o kegs do do . 10 bbis. . do do -. 20 coses Prunes, glasajars; ...10. .« fancy bxs.; • $0 casks Currants; • .20cafes Citron; : - 200 boxes Cluster Raisins; 100 hr. 41 SLR. do 200 qr.« “ do 200 boxes No. 1 Herring; 100 «- Scaled do 1 os Re Mace; 1 bbl. Nutmegs; ; 1. “ ,Cloves;-. . ; 25 grossßlachibg ;• ; 25 baskets Salad Oily J. 0. ASDXBSQS,...... J. C. ANDE] WHOLESALE FRUITEREI »o.6Woodit. r JUST RECEIVED, tho moi brought West of the Mou' ; 560 hags Brazil Sugar*-. // 60 boxes Havana do 20 bbls iorerJtLg’fl do, fine pulverised; - 20 bblg. Lovering’s, coarse pulverized Sugar; - 20 libls. Lovering’s coarse Sugar; ■ ' “ . . 60 bbls- Stuart’s do do . 8000-Cocoa Nuts; 15 cases Jar Prariea; ■ -12 cases Fancy Boxes do - 260 bis No. 1 Herring; 135 bxg Scried Herring; C 5 lbs Mace; 100 lbs Nutmegs; 13b lbs Cloves;. 40 gross Blacking; - . £5 bxa Citron ; . 1000 bos Pea Nuts; --* AObxsNo ,1 Rock Candy; 20 do Eel do do 25 do Yellow do do 20 do White do do : 06 bgs Ivica Almonds;.. 30 bales Bordeaux do; 35 l>ga Sicily do; CO do shelled =‘ do; 300 -oxsCluster Raisins ;i 250bxgMR do; ; lOWA FOUNDRY, NO. 1.03 WOOD.STREET, JOHN O. PARRY, (successor to J.C. Parry & C 0.,) begs ■: tMnfonathecustomcnrof the old. firm, and the public generally, that he has now on bandanna Is extensively en gaged in manufacturing, every description. of CASTJ NGS— such as; Patent Chilled Rolfs; large Kettles And Curbs; latent Kettles, tor Soap, Pot Ash, Sodp.Afth; Sugar Kettles, .forth© manufat-ture .of Cuno. Sugar-Hiß cast on a oocess, known as JVC. Parry’s, audaro_ superior for dura bility to any other, and sold lower than thoso made on tho Old;plan. . .. - ... HOLLOW WARE—A general, assortment, all from new and improved patterns, WtCgbn Boxes, jy*g Irons, Sad Irons, Ac., Ac i Rolling Kill Castings, and Machinery of every description, always on hand or made to order.. ' Cook Stoves, Kitchen Ranges, and Coal. Stoves, of.every description; InwaCook Stoves,’five rises, which received the first prize for 1850 and 1851, at tho Agricultural Pair of Al legheny County, Pa., and recomrayndod by hun.tml wurßons; EnterpriseCookStow, fourrize*;.PremhunCook: Stoves; Egg and Radiator Coal Stoves.; Parlor Stores, Ac;. Parlor Grnte* and Fenders, great variety, beautifully enamelled. CoiamonGrater, and buiiilingmatcrial j>f 'every description.. ' .. ' ■ • A great variety of Ornamental and F*ndog. Ploughs and Plough Castings—A- Urge dock of all the kinds In use, and win U' Roid at reduwd prices. ÜblVh Pat ent Uver, True American, Egan’s,: Crane’s,> KinUaid's, Woods’, IW.xk’s, Bull's, Improved Bull, Ac. Double Houghs.—The Michigan Boiihle Plough, which has taken the premium At the State Taira of New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio, and wherever it Ita* been exhibited. Iron and Nan*, Stove Pipe end Tin Ware—all of which l wQI sell at tho lowest prices; and rtffectfully invite the public to givemea call, *t the old stand, No. 103 Wood rt. ; . . > iat-;v n. pATinv ; . '••• - CIIAIU.OTTE BLUM E, No, 113 Wood Foeond donr«l*m» Fifth. Pittsburgh, fffl SfW nffar* ibr sale n.ltiwt* and wiill assorted I t b * * » stock of Piano Kortee^(wbieh ere just ar riving.) on the imwt-.Uberal term*. , • JAWKS CHiaWKIL. • The attention of vurcU:tJk>ra ifl erretiiny invited to the oclcbrated UAMBUUG VIANU3. ; V;: ' .. .These iastramonty bMng mpateexpri&sdv for this climate, and having Urn ..over *4a*4utu«. of tone aiq>- equalled l»v uuvothers. Al.-y>. IMaiu-y fmti) the manufactory of Gale A Cu. No» York; Bacon & Rtiveii, Nov-Ycrrkj’Ke lehenbach A Sons, Philadelphia; and of aiv ow ,v MA«n;VAO tube, which are well known, nu<] havu been u.-*o»l 5n tliiannd other th»*« for lUvs-nrs. •MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of *ll kind*. • itifiiars— Afiucmjicctioji of preucb.Spenbh and German; of superior qunlhy. Yhx/M4-—The bjv»t Italian. French nnj Koiril-h make* . Jlccordff)7is— From tb;» l«;*t Phr L 5 ti *a n i yTo''- io rv . - Al<S^—FiTttoH, Clario>ii*Jrt, Bruton, Fifes, hsiryort, Tambo lines,Triangle*. 4<v. : Slrtngs —Kalian. French, Knglb'h and Oenunn, warranted to beof tl»e rery Ifp-it qualky. . Pianos and ail Musical Instrument* t-eprirrxl wRU. dura- Wlitr. «w„M,»»nqt,.v, “cmcitiriUN(i»s elXkos'"" - l J r? g iT v *"I i JI’SY HECEIVKI). nod now open for cx cadn<»ti-n and sale, tun following now Pi« r □ fcl* fr tl ftm> -fortes viz; 1/ ”a * One itnrtnvot«l,richly.carveil, Grand Tiano Forte, 7 octaves fine, {£oo 00. OneMtj-erbly «-ucrc«l Hos«:w<v>ll r.junre Piano, in tho stvle of Louis XIV, T fsoo 00. One carved, 7 octaves $450 00 One do rir> ‘ fibf do ......,,420 00 One d-> - plain 014 do 350 Ofl One do do -fit.} do S5O 00 ; One do do 0 do 290 00 On* do do 0 do 2s*o 00 All the fti>ovo are from tho celebrated manufactory of Cuicszm.vn .A Sox.s, Boston, Jlnss. Also, received from the wune, factory, a beautiful lot of PIANO STOOLS,curved and plain rosewood.,with haircloth,' figured plash, and brocatelle seats. On hand, alarguutock of Piakos from other Boston and New York makers, and for sale nt factory prices. JOHN It. MKLfiOE, SI tYood street. Agent fur Chickcring’a Pianos, for PJttabuTgU and Western Pennsylvania. : , [dce2l LATEST IUUSIC. TT“ KLKBER HAS JUST RKOEITED— ' XXv Souvjwir re PARI9 Scuottjsh, composed and dedi cated to Mr. Julius Lee, by 11. IClober. This piece is cmbel llshed wiih an elegantly colored vignetle of the city of Paris, showing tho Tuxuebus, the !tni>eriaVresidence of (he French Emperor; tho Church of Norse Dams, etc.—being a reliable and correct map of the French Capital, «s token by Mr. Lee, on hls'recoDt visit there, anti is of Itself worth tho price charged for tho Music. Tho Troubadour Polka—composed anti dedicated to Miss Romaine Loraoyno. of Washington, Pa., by 11. Kleber. Fond Hearts at Homo; Itoautiful new Ballad, as sung by Buckley’s Scrcnmlers. Must I Forsake Tlieo; German melody, wllh English and German vords. Little Songs far Little Children—new, Hoavliy Wears tho Dny—new. Thinking of Thee—ctnr Ballad. What Shall I cull Thee—vocal duett. . Pot.fi \B—Zlgeng, City 6fG!»sgow,''Louis Napoleon, Ilat* tie, Childrena’ Delight-, Unprcsuming, etc.-, eic.; and a gene ral selection of thu most fashionable music of tho day. i&r No. 101 THIRD street - 6ot2t SteAinlJOAts* Alioy X i fT B^ ' aE subscriber? tender thelrwknow-i?*' for the favors bestovrod wpouUJL ffgwa ninVfi.ilthem by .their Steamboat friends, and would respectfully remind them and others interest- * 1* ed in building boat*, that they are at all. tithe.? prepared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs or the best material and work-' maushlp. T. B. YOUNG A CO„ Corner Third and Smithfield stteeta, Jyl2, *53 ' 1 ~ opporite ‘‘Brown's Hotel.” NEW MUniO iToHK —The subscribers have opened at •No. 83 Fourth street, h choice collection of- music and musical instruments, Itnlliui and Qortiuiu firings, Hano?, by M. Erard, of Paris, and Mr. Arnold; Flutes; by M. Euler, Frankfort, A. M.; Cl«ri6netf>, do. ATI kinds of bra?? instrn* menti from the host Preach manufactories, all of-which wo offer to the public on more liberal terms, feeling confident that wc can render entire satisfaction. : H. SOUROEDEU A CO., No/83 Fourth st. II Schroedcr and G. Anton will give Instructions on the piano, violin and guitar. .. . . sop 23 JOSEPH ittOORIDGE, COMMISSION AND. FORWARDING MERCHANT, ■ No. 38‘CoMMsamXr., Enow Pine STarE*.' St.Xonls,JUo., CONSIGNMENTS audComnih'slona will meet with prompt and persoual attention, and iibtisl udvanccs will be glvcnwhon required, on Consignments or Dills of Lading, tn Tuind,. - M ._ Orders for tbbpurchaso of Load, Grain, Hcmpomi other. Produce,will be promptly flllod at the lowest prices. The Receiving and Forwarding of Merehandiz!!rnnd Pro* duce will meet with especial care and dispatch; the lowest ratosof Freight, will always bo, procured, and the expense of Storage and Dray age as much-aa posulblo avoided. • • ..•.es?ekesc*B:.. Pago A Bacon,. St. Louis;, Kills A.Morlon, - Cincinnati? Charles?, Blow A Co., do; Strader A Gorman, do; Chouteau & Valle,' do; llosea'A Frazer, • do; Doan, King & Co., do; Springer A Whiteman, -do; J.W.Butßr ABro.,Pittsbh; E.O. Gooodman&Co,* do; .D. Leech A Co., do; E. AO. Yartudl A Co.,Philatin; Wm. Holmes A G0.,d0;, Morgan, J. M,Buck A Morgan; Blow A March, New York. B. B.Comcgys," do;, Frost A Forrest, do; Shields &. Miller, . do; CharleH A.Meigs,. . do; Josiah Lee A Co., Baltimore, A. 0. Ferweli A.Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, . do; Howard,Soh ACo,,. ' do; W.B:Reynolds, Louisville;- • ‘ : ’ , H,D. Newcomb A Bro., do; T. C. Twichell A Merchants, New Orleans. s®,l have im.oponFolicy of Insurance, which will cover all shipments to my address, when advised by, letter per mall; or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or ntthe time of shipment.' . . . JOSEPH MOGRIDGE, aug6 St. Louis, Missouri. HOT CORN I HOT CORN 1! HOT CORNI i I—Hot Corn: Life Scenes in New York Illustrated—lncluding the Story of Llttlo Katy, Madallna tho rag-picker's.daughter, Wild Maggie, Ao. With original designs, engraved by N. Orr. • By Solon Robinson. “Bid that'Welcome Which comosto punish us.” “A beggar’s book outwbrth*s a noble’s blood.” “Of ercry inordinate cup beware; • . Or drink, and with it misery share.” For-saloby ' . •B. TrCk MORGAN, ; d«cl3 . lOlWood street v- .'■' ■: - /. • '* .^-' c .-- • r *>•'»» c V ' • ' ■-;,c ■ •::?;?&■/' -•: .-- - : : ■.-'c ' v v .V- »# g - 't?.- e .i‘v' ' * * BUSINESS CARDS. lOOK* &. CO.. BSCOHF2CTIONBBB, fatisouaon, I»aj, ; ■ receiving the following'Goods, lowest market rates:—' r boxeBilaoc<>roni; , Vermicellaj ; >W - “ . '' f £0 W. ltockGandy: I :-'VS. “ A No.l 'do' ' !• 10 “ -Ked. do r '35 “ Capers; . lo •■■<* Olivos} - 75 Gone l)ropa: : 100 “ Lozenges; . .CO-: Jnjoho Paste; fiO-idoz, assorted Pickles; - ' SP:-'“. ; Presehres:; . 10& - . ? Pepper fiaacb; ' ;JO cases Sardines;.-: 5 “ « hR Lxs. ■ « U do - 200/bags Brazil Sacar:' ' ■- ■id.hblaB;o.Sugar; i .. 2? u .Lovering’s Sugar; i ; It) eases Liquoricot .. - 25 boxes ItcfMdo • I 20,000'Princlpo Cigars ' - 10,001) Havana .do '• 15,000Begaliado. 2,500 Half Spanish Cigars; .v/frJgr.Mcs. Miller’s F, Cut [ fitfgrogs Anderson’* do! TIHDLB; & CO., 18: AND CONFEOTIONEKS. FlttsDnrgb, Pa. »»t exfehsWti Fall. Stock ever mtalnk.'c.onfisting'of-- . : iJS bxs Maercaonl}' * . 2d do Vermicelli; . 80 doTeiaii Pecans; \25 do Illinois do; Mfdoz tusa’d Salad Oil; I 100d<>4 Topper Sauce; loOdoa.Ketchup;. . KTddz assorted Pickles; . 25i10K asa’d Preserves; * i 12-7 bxc Lozenges; • I. S F'-' , s “ r „ dino »)M.K.K; 20 bxß refined Liquorice; : : 12cases do; iOOKega Gorman Plums; Co kroea ilra. filillcr'e fine, put; ‘fiOtfr. Mrs Andorsm’fldo; 25 dp* Olives; - 25 tlo7i Capers; . SOdos Onions; • 60 bags Filbert*; 60bags Walnuts; - 75bagsCre?m Nuta; 5-bagg - 100 bags Dairy Salt; 20,000 Principe Cigars; • 20,000 Wash. Itegalia do; IS,OOO Havana ; do; 30,000 Half Spanish do; .•: - aopo - PIANO FORTES. ST. LOUIS. FOR SALE AND TO LET. j T 1 , . Property for Sale* Ha subscriber offers for sale, bn very reasonable terms, property, viz:' • ; • •A Three Story Brick Dwelling House, No. 110 Dunn, street; between Hay street and Kraus' alley; ami Lot 20 feet front, - 112 * ect to *» alley. The Horn* Is one*>f tho one of the moat pleawint neighbore - Pive corners of Front and Ferry rtrewtsj: Te front on-.Ferry.aDd bizty feet on. Front street; with a good three story Brick Building no'the corner, a two story Frame on Front two'Brick Build ings, used aa ehops, on Ferry sL? 80 d, '‘ l ’' C ' n *« ni *bctT.-«: n .A House and i/it. on Wylie street, near the hott Court House. The house is well nrranged and In good'order. and Is now occupied as a hotel. ;; • ’ • .A Three Story Brick, on Sroithfieldntreet, neai-Sefohtii— being in an excellent business location.. The Lot is 20 by Si). feetdaepjironliugon.iSniithileldst.' ' , ...A'Cottage Framo and Loii 28 by 120 feet, frontinir on Aina andßoblnsonstreets,AlleghenytSty. This” TyVyi'™ hie and pleasant location for a residence - . - - • Klne Lota In the town of U-Kecsport, each CO feet by ICO. -fiereral.oftb.cse ar»ontho Main atroet. - * • Elobsn Acres InLimetmra, on. the Mononipihola Rlvetj on widen there ore 4 houses; there are.pome 0 0r,7 acres of ex cellent atone coal,' and abundance of limestone, convenient’ to-the landingi and two coal pita open. • ' *• • ; - Ninety Lota in the town of Columbia, CO feet by ISO each, nearly all level, and. well located. ,Tke tenrint of. oach Lot haathe privdege or using whatever stone coal he may •re quire for his owanse, from a pit near the -Locke: - Columbia is a pleasant situation on the bank of the Monongabeln riv er, a short distance below Look No.-it In- the'midst of an ex tensive stone coal region, and would be a desirable noiatfOr manufacturing establishments..: . •. 4. ■■ ■- Iwo llnndrttl acres, of superior Stone Coal,with House; Kailrcad. ic.; This property has a front of 140 rods on the Monangahela river; an excellent landing; good grade aniT foundation for raiiroad—with cnough level-ground at cine point for houses and gardens, or locations for manuSictories The rclnjs deep enough to .allow horkes.to bo used in hahl ’ing out the coal—the quality of which, for iron work, steam, any ordinary uses,ls not surpassed hy*nyln the. - "In my absence, my agent, James Blakely/Esq- will give all necessary infonnation, ond be authorizixt to give warran tee deodr for any properly floliL JAMES MAY; ..oySa . . , No. no I‘wnn *»»**♦' FOailvOßE BUILDIWi i.nng • •'-' • ’* . ; .1 . - ■ Tw ,o„, l,a fB« Brick Dwelling Houses for Sale. M 'HE subsenbernow offers tho following desirable nroper- X ty for sale, situate in the Seventh Ward, and but ten minutes walk urom tbe ConrtjfXonse.' - -• , ONE LARUE BRICK HOUSE,.with nine apartments, situatedon the corner of Colwell anil Miller streets. Al*o. ONE - LARGE TIVO STORY BRICK nOUEE, with eight apartments, situated on heed street. • Eight Building Lots on Colwell street; ten Building Lots on-ReedAStrcet; twenty-throe Building Lowon Mmcrsucet This property .te rerr conveniently* situated,' and will bo very'desirable for private residences. -The above property,if not sold previous to-tho middle of* May, 1854, will be put up at Pubiie Auction'. ... : Terms:--One-flfth cash; the balance in ten years, with annual payments. . For further particulars, enquire of tho subscriber. . , JACOB TGIIER, • \ anpl..r6m| Corner Colwell and Miller st»., 7lh Worth For Sale. A |i? T 0 F G lloirNl)in Hogg , fl.Plan of Lots in the Third Ta of the City of Pittsburgh, near High street, 'and being 29 feet front on Pennsylvania; Avenne, and running back.ll7 feet, The property will be sold,dear of all incum brance, except an annualgrouhd rebtotonehuudredand sixty-five.dollars, to which it ia nowsubject. On the proper ty are seven, good TENEMENTS—five brick and twoframe two stories high, and renting for about fivehundred dollars annually. - Prico, $1200; $OOO cash, and $6OO In 6 month^-bygood .endorsed papar., ; 1 WSL O. FRIEND,. : , Jel&tf -. . Attorney at Law,No. 120 Fourth street- r GOAL LAN!) FOR SALE—2o Acres erf .Land, with nvein of Coal ,4M feet thick, with alowcr vein of M feet; only lncbos beJweutt thu two. The Land-ia ft good soil, hndlC Acres in cultivation.; A good Dwelling House; Fruit Trees, good water and limber.', The Land ia suitable for Garden ing purposes ; sitnato about 4 miles from Gie *itv; a short distance from the Brownsville Plank Jloitd. . • S. CUTEBIiRT & SON, General - Commission Ag’ts, 140 Third at, X_.... , ; For Sole. W ILL SELL my nnespired huso (fourteen years) of a situate on O.'lTnra street- and Spring, alley;in tho J; itth WAni—*4o ft fronting <m O’Hara «lree,', ami running , C * ,^ f l* alley, ou which is erected. n v fbor Brick House, 40 ft. square, with a frame, two stories, CO It. on Spring alley, well-calculated to carry on any branch ofnmnuiacturjDgbusinfas. Beiugcngagedin man ufecturing in tho country, I offer tho above for, sale; .Id quire at No. 425 Liberty strict. • - ' . ' ' ' ■ EDWARD FAUF.B. Ten Aeries'lor Sale* TIIHE subscriber offers for gale Ten Acres'of near .X tlio residence of Rev. Dr. Campbell, in Manchester, all of wluch is In the highest state of caltivution.. Near GOO bearing apple, peach, pinro .and pear trees, nil of winch are grafted trait, &re on the lotpaho, about three fLcrtsof via«'- ***** <>f the .bast quality of .gßtpes; tbe.othcr improve ments are two Dwulllrig Houses ond ouMlousea; olio of tho .dwellings is new/noi havin'- been yet occupied., -The pros |«ct from this pbicn la among the mowt erhtefive and beau tifnl ia the country. Jt is abundantly supplied with fine never-khing springs. A pply to Mr. Cm ft, on the premises, of **> - JAMES BLAKELY, - Estato OHW, cAt. Sovoath and SmJthflcld gts. extCD.dvo variety of Grape Vines for sale. Ap plyoy above. . ' dcclO FARM FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers at pririiic sale a SMALL FARM, containing SIXTY ACRES, fituatcif in Franklin towtj* fhip, Allegheny county; with about fiity acres cleared and ia a gt»d state of cultivation: a good youne Orchard,of .tho best Wud of fruit; a good I/)g House and itltchcn, and a Log Bam; about ton miles from Pittsburgh, four miles front PerrysvUbi. ; For fuTtlier lrartieulars. enquire of WIIXIAM GRAIZAM In Sewickloyville, or to the subscriber, on tho premises. ■ dwflo - lrcon Ktew. I*ENSISVI.VASIA AVESBI3 PUOPERTT - FOR K alb. ONE LOT anil a THREE STORY HOUSE ar STORE, witli back Building and Ice Iloazo. Two Lots ana a gooil Erick Dwelling House. ' Also, three Lota on CalJwell ftreot. If tho abort) proporty is not sol.l at prirate salo previous to Tiicnsiuv, January 20.15A1, it wUI be positively sold on tlratilay to the highest biiiler, as tho snhacrilier ialeoviiig tho city, and going West. ADAJI WEAYEIt. dvcG:ta . Prana. Avenue. No. 271. . Fifth Street Property For Sale. A VALUAULK.LOT OF OB0US1), 18feet front by 120 fa deep, siluatc>l on Fifth street,.nearly opposite tho now Tost OSlco and Custom House. The situation of this lot mokes It one of the most desirable business locations in tho : •• - -..*• one-tWrd cash,and balance In twnyears; or on«^- ihlrd cash and an improved farm of bottom land for ear-dun lag purposes. Apply to JOHN. S. KENEDY, dec3:lm ' ■ . IVatch Maker, Fifth »lrwL TIIE owner Intends leaving the city, nud wfTl rell, on reasonable terms,a good TWO STORE BRICK HOUSE, of three rooms, store-room, finished auic. and good collar, with Lot of 17 feat front by 85 deep;'situate on Tliird st. This is a gocvl location for n l*aker, there beinga large oven in.thocellaßi which cost $-SQ. IVice and terms made known at the Real Estato Offke of :• S. CCTHBERT & SON, dttftg - , ' ' 340 Third atrcet. Saleable city erofertv forbale,’consisting ? of two Three Story Brick Houses on Venn street; nlso, threa Dwelling Houses in the rear. Tho Lot is 43 ft, front by 100 deep. The Houses on Penn street are excellent business stands. For price and terms, call nt.tho.lbnd Es tate Office of . S. CUTUBEKT A SON,' • dfccltf ~ Third street ' PLEASANT RESIDENCE FOR SALE,Bimat(Hl bn Mount Washington, within twenty .minutes walk of the city. Tho Lot Is 100 feet frbutby 205 deep on a io feet alley. The house is new, just finished, having pix rooms and a collar. Price JPJ'JO. Terms $4OO in hand; balance nt $2OO a year. S. CCTHBERT & SON. d0c.19 140 Third street A BIRMINGHAM GROCERY STORK FOR SALE —A ' bargain can bo had of it, if called for soon. It Is one Uf.Uio--bast.on that side of tho river, doing a fine-cash bust* •ness. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, J declT 45 Market Street. ■ GEORGE' ARMOR, ME It CHANT TAIL OR, No. 57 Fifth ln Masonic Building, HAVING fitted up a room -for the purpose of resuming busimis?, fiatters himself to bo able to make to order Fashionable Clothing of aU descriptions-:.Citizens and stranger? desiring comfurtablo garments, will do woll to give him a call, as ho Is determined to please the most fas tidious.'- He will nlso bo happy to mo many of ids old cus tomers, as.he.has just received, from the Eastern cities, an elegant stock of CLOTHS, CASBIMERE3 and VESTINGS. - doc3l:3m Christmas and holiday, books, at davison-s BOOK'STORB, C 5 MARKET street, near Fourth.—The subscriber rhivviog now opened his Holiday Books, would Invite attention to his largo assortment of JUVENILE and other BOOKS suitable to thaseason. .The assortment iu dudes Children's Books'lor'all age? and purse?; English classics, In splendid cabinet binding; the roost elegant edi tions of pocket, fmiHy and- pulpit-Bibles; aupftrljly. illus trated English works; and Prayer Books-nnd Bibles in vel vet, with gold and silver ornaments. That ho may have the pleasure of giving greater satisfaction to friends and customer?, he solicits early calls. nomrs.’ 'DAyison, C 5 Market, near Fourth StTcet. Take Notice*^ I HAVE, placed my Books and Accounts in tho hands, of James C. Ricuet, Esq., for settlement, and Tearnestly hope that all who are indebted for subscription? to tho Daily and Weekly Tost, or for Advertising end Job Printing, wiH pay up as speedily ns possible. Mv. Richey is also author izod to settle tho accounts of tho firm of Jlarper A and Harper A Paimi-i. L, HARPER. . . JOHN LAYTON. 'N; B.—Mr. Richey will bo found at tho office of the Post, where tho. Rooks still remain. . ; [js2- : Selling Off to Remove, JAMES- ROBB,No. 109 Markst street, l’ittsburrb, will offer‘his present large stock oi BOOT?, SHOES, and RUBBERS, at xery'Jow prices, until the 10th of Februory. 1854, when he hopes to remove ter his New Store, No. S 9 Marketstreot. which he iotends filhog with an entirely now ,stock. . Tin* public nro respectfully invited tn call and procure his present juimc flock, at unusually nrfal bargains —REGARDLESS OF COST. : v . JSag* Rcmemberlho place—No. 109 Marketstrect, between Fifth street and Liberty. . - . . . f jafidf /; William Carr & Co.) J (Wk. Carr late af the firm of J. Parker A Co.) WHOLESALE GROCKRS and Dealers in Foreign" Wine? f V ' ftud Brandies, Old Monongahr.la nhd Rectified Whis key, No. 329 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, ' ..‘ . Jftfr.y-. ;- 3. ASEL.. - FLEMING Notice; JOS. FLEMING having associated with JOS. ABEL,'the. business will hereafter bo'condapted undcr'th-» style of J. ABEL A CO., at the old stand, corner of Southfield and Fourth streets. • . jafliy A LL KINDS OF GOLD, SILVER AND BANK NOTES J\. sold Rnd exchanged by-. . -oc29V A. WILKINS Bankers, ’ Cnlted States Bank BuEding, No. 71 Fourth st, Pittsburgh. .■•V,- ■ • t>’y..fev • To Druggists & Merchants throughout the Union. D. ,B. 91’Cui.LOUOU, MAIiftACTDRBE AMD DEALS! IN FAINTS, OILS, sc„ : So. I*l Maiden Rnne.NEW YORK, KESPECTFULLIT invitca thonttoution of Djaggisis and- Merchants ihroughom the Union to his large and ex tensive nsaCTfcmbntof PAINTS, OILS,4a, of the BEST and PUHiIST QUALITIIISj ’R'hlch ho offers for’sale oh Tory moderate terms, both to cash add close-time buyers.' Below are enumerated some of iho leading articles: . WHITE BEAD, In ollj In kegs of 516 to 000 lbs; . BLACK PAINT, YELLOW OCHRE, TEN. RED, In oil. •• PATENT DRYER, SPANISH BROWN, TETRA DE Sl* oil. • UMBER, CHROME, IMPERIAL, AND. ARSENICAL GREENS,in ell. - PRUSSIAN BLUE, CHROME YELLOW anil VERDIGRIS, dry and in oil. . , • > •-VARNISHES of nll klndrt.' RAW and BOILED LINSEED OIL, PUTTY, WHITING CHALK, LAMPBLACK. ’ AM. and ENGLISH VEN. BED, CHROME RED and YEL LOW, dry and In oiL. . INDIA RED, RED LEAD and LITH ARGE,' dry. V STONE, PRENCDL and AMERICAN OCHRE, dry. /CKROMK,PARIB and BRUNSWICK GREEN, dry and In FRENCH tmd AMERICJAif WINDOW GLASS. • audotheta in wimt.of any of the aboro mention* -®J* articles, will find it to their inter estate call, asourfacill* ties formannfacturlng and purchaßlng, and ourexperiehc© .*?. thebusineSßjgive ua advantages in selling over most of -‘thbeeintbosameline. ; D.B.ITCDLLOUGH, my2l:9m. * 141 Maiden New York. - PAPER WAR &UOUS£, . . . . Cyrus W- field & Co*, /COMMISSION MERCHANTS,' No.H Cliff street. New U York, are SOLE AGENTS In the United States for Musprattfs Superior Bleaching Powder. Victoria Mills Celebrated Writing Papers.' Russell Mills .Superior « . «. • Gcnessee Mills Superior Printing • « Rawlins & Sons* English. Tissue* . « First quality French Ulbramarine. - Thoy are algo Agente for the principal Paper Manufiwtu-' rere in this country, and offer for sale by for the moet ex tensive and desirable slock of Paper and Paper Manufectu rerw materials that can be found in this or any other country. occupy the. large and commodious Warehouses, No.' 11 ChlT street, No. 58 Cliff street, No. 184 Christopher' street, and the lofts over the large Iron Stores* 7 and 9 Cliff street Their badness is strictly Wholesale, and Writizfepipsre are Bold by the Caae only. ' • Their extraordinary facilities enable them, to' offar all Goods, both Foreign and, Domestic, at. the lowest possible prices. - v - . v-.- . Paper made to .order, any sire or weight Iffberal advan ces made on consignments of Paper, Paper Maker? Stock and othermerahßmlirA-- The highest market pries paid In CASH for all kinds of Ita g> •' - j mar29:l3gi■ •.• 3radbur7’a Piano and Melofleon : Wareroomfl, : NO, 433 BROADWAY, NJSW YORK. , - FROMenlorging my Warerooias, I am enabled to keep a mtich greater. assortment, of Instruments than hereto fore. „ All Pianos furnished are of an elastic touch, and of on wren ■quality, and deep, full, rich and pnrdy vocal tone, qualities most desirable, inasmuch as the voice will assiam late to thetoaeofthe instrument. All my Instruments are folly warranted,-a guaranteeaccompanieseTery bill of sale; and are sold as low as can be purchased elsewhere. Second: hand Pianos atall prices. - - . •*' - . , . CGSr A Ntxo. Invention,— r Xho Organ fMdodoon, with ftto ■Ranks of Keys, the only thing of thetlnd in tho country, hfiTlugtK»,*tepr,,»ajj?cr,' : Bweiidrawstops r powerful Instrument, pronounced by. Organists to besnpe* rlor for churches or Organ practice to the medium siiedOr- - g&nvpriee $200.. Also, the CommonMelodeon,of all styles and prices." Beingthe exclusive'Agent for these Instru . mimte, orders are solicited; The asualdtosuht madoto the trade, and 10 per cent, to clergymen,purchasing for their own use. • ' E; G, BRADBURY, marlfiily.. : v ; , . 423 Broadway, New York. *■ ,jy ' THE first and only PRIZE MKDAT.fnr TTn^. ne’w at theWorld’aFair, In London, waaaward-' ■Q3a..' lacey i Phillips, • •of PtukdelphJa—an honor they: won over ihe competition of tbe*vlwi;e world. ‘ ; M'*.-vs.L.& P.havonowaad keep constantly on hand: nt tbetoestebUshment, 12, ; 14 and 16' South- Fifth street,- the largest stock of HEADY-MADE lIAHNESS, SADDLES? Ac, or any housed,the United-States, at greatly reduced prices!’ They-are now manufacturing their Harness and Saddles with such perfect system tliat they are enabled to sell a' su perior article of every thing in their line at a less price than any other house in the country. They never use-bot the very best quality of leather* ®ud the best materiel of every description, and no -pains or ex ; pens© is spared to reach perfection in every article—Buffalo Robes, Gloves and Whips. • They iuviro purchasers.to examlUe ihefr stock and their estebliahmcntbefore making partbases. They invite atten tion to the following list of prices: Hor^e Blankets, from v ••: . 8714t0 Si6o Good plain serviceable Single Harness,, ’' $lB,OO t 0525,00 :- J ..m5at0435>0a. Gotxl plain Double Harness, - ~* $40,00 to $60,00 do, • -- $65,00 to $89,00 , LACEY & I'HILLIPS* Saddles and Harness are acknow ledged to surpass all-others for clcganee,lightneaaand’com fort, as well a«i for real value and wear. 12,14. and 16 South FIFTH street, between Market and Chesnut,Philadelphia.-- -- • [declfcly CITY CABINET WABEHOFSE. AV-173 CBRSTITUT STREET, (OPPOSIX* IaPEyETOETCU. HiU,) : ' ' • PHlladelpltla. 1‘ OKN IT ÜBE, OT EVEEY STYLB! ComprisingXoaisXlV/Loatg.XV,Elizabethan anil Antique, with Sculpture Carving and modern style; . In Rosewood; Walnut, Mahogany, Satinwood and Maple; all of superior construction, and finished in-tha. ‘ Lest fityle,eqQal to, if not excelling inqual- - ity, the Goods of any Establish-- - t ; * ‘ ' mentintheUnitedStetes.,: .none but eaqwriehced workmen; (appreu- Xj Ucea being positively excluded,)and using the best ma •terials, tho work cannot fail-to give satisfaction to pur -chasers.. Amongst the many, advantages offeted to pur chasers, is the facility of Funushlhg a House, either in ele gant or plain style, completely, from one establishment; by' which means all tho articles in each room correspond in style and quality, and the immense stock always on hand, .being so. various, in design, enables purchasers to pleaso their taste in a selection, without the delay necessarily caused in ordering. Fnrtiiture. To give an idea of tho finished Furniture on hand,! need only inform you that my Rooms are 175 feet long; by 27 feet whlc, four floors in number; with Shops contiguous, suffi cient to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that tho work is all done under my own immediate inspection. - -fi*p*Tho Packingis all done in the Store, and Furniture warranted to-carry safely any distanco.*; Ybdlereto Phila dolphia aro respectfully invital, asjmrchasers or otherwise, to call and examine the Goods. au2s:ly WATCfIK9,*TEWEI4R,Y y SILVER- WARE, Bronaes, Clocks, Papier Mache Goods, Rosewood Dressing Cases, Writing Desks, -grftS Elegant Fans*.,'Opera Glasses, Cattlexy/finfl Dir L t£oi»a? Paintings, Dresden China, Ac.—The undersigned, beg particularly to Invite the -visits of dtfitens and strangers; whether as purchasers or connoisseurs, to their, magnificent slock, believing U to exceed in extent, variety and richness, any other in this country. They feel sure, the advantage of personally selecting goods at the different&ctorieain Europe, and their own manufectories of Jewelry, Silver Ware, *cZ here, enable them to . offer inducements in prices and quali ties, and prices, considering qualities, such as cannot'be of forodby;any other housein the trade. ; Delicate goods so carefully packed as to go safely any di> tafice, and by almostanyconveyance. Wholesale and retail. . . CANFIELD, BROTHER A CO. 229 Baltimore street; corner of Charles, dec l6:ly Baltimore. ~ GEORGE BTUHGEB, *■ BOW MAKCTXCTUBKB OP THB iSIFEOVkh ••* • SPIRAL SP&ISG. HAXTRES S S. W. Cor. Baltimore and; Frederick Bal \ timore % and No* 92 Ifainnfcs/,, Philadelphia. . FIVE SILVER MKDALS AWARDED, VIZ:-- ‘1 AwriucAs IsgtiTuyE, New-York; • By>FßAXKimlu?Tiiuiß,Philadelphia; . j SUariJun) iKSTritfri; Saltimore.' ~ rpHE peculiar improvement in the construction of tht# 1 Mattress is, that, all the durn&ey and heavy vsoddm frame-work is entirely dispensed-with,'aind r its place sun plied by.a-lighter and much;more durable frame. - The pprihgß are all connected'by harness leather hinges, secure ly rivetted, rendering: it impossible fbr A singlo spring to fail down or. get out of .place, and making, a Bed so elastic that any pari maybe raised or bent up, andis thus admira bly fitted to the. wants of the sick or asthmatic, who mayrt> quire ri sitting posture.' It has all tho luxurious softness of the best feather bed,with the lightness and facility of hand ling of tho common hair mattress. .... • These improved Spring Beds are invariably tnads of the best materials. and will last many years without ropain^jL > Persons having Hair Mattresses Can have them alterel®^ to Spring Beds. J.. i These Beds are won adopted for Hotdfyberths of Ships, Steamboats and Hospitals. ; .> ... \ ; ALSO.ah extensive Assortment of highly ornamented, (in enamel,)and plain finished OAST IRONFURNITWItE, con sisting in part of-Bedstends, Hat and Coat Racks, Cane and Umbrella Stands Centro, Pier and Side Tables with marble' tops, Garden Chairs, Settees, delete.: , -. •; • Anunals/snchas Lions, Lambs,- ln'lron.as well as the modelsln Wood, furnished at short notice- - declCly . . : ... Valuable Rare Garden B«ed>. CONSISTING in part of the celebrated Stowel or Ever* -green Sugar Corn, Old' Colony: Btignr Corn*'Wrinkled Sugar Peas of various improved varieties, Blue Imperial,. Blue Prussian and Marrowfats dp, Beanß, Onions, Radish,: Parsnip, Cucumber and Mellons of the, finest and, most ap proved sorbs,-Field Carrots. Turnips and Sugar Beets for the dairyman and farmers,-.: A ; rich .collection of .flower seeds}: Lawn. Grass Seed, and a full , and complete assortment of Garden and Farmingimplements of the latest Improvements, Monthly * Viiben os, Roses, llellterops, and fine blooming plants for. the yaidj Garden or Lawns, by the-dozen or 100 at low rates. * : Orders frtm Merchants,Dealers or othors fillbd piomptly on-liberal terins, from the Seed and' Horticultural ware ' houße,49Fifth street, by: (apr27]; JAMES.WARDROP. QTJNDRIES-irCigors, pipes,, pipe .heads, spices,'chocolate, brooms, batting,.- carpet chain,-rags, hemp and hrashes. ex tract of coffee, blacking, aaluratus,.trhitflandxed lead,mad* -der,' copperas, nlum, indigo, dogwood, camwood, powder, shot, lead, washboards, starch, corks, demijohns, jugs, tar, .cheese, dairy salt,.sardines,'alr.ohol r .:tnrpetitine J snuff, cut and dry tobacco, Ac., Ac.; m'store and for sole by ”" . ; MILLER A RICKBTSON, dec22 . 321 and 223 Liberty at rpOBACCO —200 boxes and half boxes s’fyß’s, B) and 1 X fb Lump} Diadem Tw&t, Diamond Twls£ Six Twiat, Plug, Ruß3ell.A Robinson’s, Grant’s, Anderson’gj.Thomas’, Jones’ extra, Meyl&rt A Gentry’s Tobacco, fn store and-for gale by [doc22l MILLER i RICKKTBQN. aor CORNI HOT CORN! 1 Another supply just re ceived and for sale by - ,v. B.T. C. MORGAN* dec2i XW WoaUtrrot vw;; , .• ' • 41 *:i «■**.■ 4 ■ ■ - > '*«*-* - *.-ik ? v-' ♦■y, * v . *'***■« • *w'•.■■.♦.• »t, .y ,• ' ■.' . - - - ■ •;.:: x*-.;>r t v /’ * w t.*Vv> v -*V' 1 r ’ • •-V V\. *'*,***, '.:., ■ ■ . jfi esf-*\ -_. /, .V V,'< .. ’ , ••.;•, • V*' ..* ' ,i .f .- .... • V*■ . * ' : * rt.* 7 ' *' .... ~v: i .i • ]•", .’ m ‘ * . - ' ' - -- - > „ / - : r. y *'■ '**’* s « 11 V v i - w-" —’—™r NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. WORLD’S FAIR. GEORGE J. UENKEL-’S BALTIMORE. O’* ' • ■• r*: 4^- lODINE-HSO 02., Uo-sublimcd, in stort and tor salo by ■ :.'PUflltWQ:Mtoa. i \ANABY fiKJEI>-rl6CfO Ita in atoro ontffor nala t«r \ / doc 23 # FLEMING BROS. LIQUORICE BOOT—DUO lbs in ffiore aodPfot Pole by dec23 . ... . , gtgjayyo reps. BLUB. VITRIOL—-20(20 lbo in eforu and for sale by dec3; r FLEailftO/JBBOa. "TrERMILLToN— IOO ttra. TriMteaad Ctaccjcjinstore tad ~ for aglaby ... .Jfofl]:. JLEMISQ 8808- *WS£;HOBaBB;OV£BSHOE%fBIiraws,-Bimijffl. h T r JP'“ SradnJo, Buaiins Boots, ana JewayUoil Boots! .Bo Tory lowest prices. Pieaao tin and ettdnUoo. --.a;;:;/.'I,, e, iiaswabe, Corner of Marfeet and Liberty ra. ( “JL'UiiEMi OVKIU4UOKB aaj BANDAIA'O** II & ln T7llnl ” !1 ‘ Jo well fa).’ cali, Miami S^?° d taB ‘ E. HATlfallD, < ” cao • .• Conief Market and tlbertygta. OYS AHD SOUTH'S UOOTS. of every Tarkifr— in want are invited to olAritilSSffi -111 ”® . - •■'-■ „ ■ ... h. K. HiITWABD. ■ -f ?-£!-■ : : Coracr Marketand Liberty «treet». OV£fiaHOiiS, JIUaiUNB, JISNNY UNDhI t BOOTS mid SANDALS, cf every Variety, allow pWetS Corner Mutoana Librotyrta. Exchange on new Orleans and Cincinnati.— SlghtCheckß on tho above points for sale bv . . ' a. wrunNS 4 co, Po. 71:Fowthrtn>et AGROCKBY STOKE, hayiag'a pood tuk«f datfom. Ibr MJo.liy. & CUXDIIERT * BOm ; 140 Thlrdatawt. CASTOR OIL—6O bbU'jofit ras’d per steamer gt. Clair: ,fi»r salt by . FLEMING BROR, Successors to J. Kidd SrCo^ 00 Wood street IJARia QUKKH—-IQQQ lbs beatbnmd*, fnr iqijo'fry .. A JM: •- 'B; A. FAHNESTOCK k CO'. T AR&--10 talf bhla JLi . 6 kegp,ibr sale by -j* 4 ' ‘ ‘ SMITH & BtRCLkXZ. JUST JUSOKIV KD-5 bbls SvKxt dSjn. : . JEUttHAWORTH, Comer of Diamond and ZHsmofiJ a]]e threes now.crop Bicofor sate by : ■ti decayMILLER & BICKETSOy. T> KFINJfiD BUUAKB— • . 60 bbla I Crashed;.. 60 « C do. 40» w C Powdered} -40 000 Loaf; . ><* . ... •; i fading from steamer Hew York and for kaW bv ' doc 3 JAMBS X HtJTCHISONX CO. jyiNO J?AINTB— 20 ton? In store anj for calo liy jaiies-a. muomsoN t co.. “ .tf'WrtCT and 02 Front wta. PBffiEMAg PIE&—-Qoq3 Cooking Bc. and iqq Rdains ™f an ?^ oc * s a i Spi«3 Sc, ounce/SrttotS pm©;. Cooking Winonna Brairfyi ntSSc; qtxirt, at '," • ':JBaU HAWOR’CH , Bi7 Corner of Diamond jma Diamond alloy i A BUSINESS MAN .WANTED, wlth a mSTSScaI v tba .Stock. Fixtures and good "Witt 0/ a wll Mtabluhoa FAMILY *%&£• „ ■ •!;-'"':8 i s accil general ConunUrtop X4o,lfalrt e t. i JGS f'EAiy rewitea porntsimieT Saint ClairJ and 'Wj/forfflloby , MKDOT dee2Lamsl*: 50;134 Trrtif amt. SUNDRIES—- S bags Uuckt9hn!' t P Bale by fnorOJ - UNITED STATES QAZETI-. . Statistical Gazetteer of the Caitcvl siatts m' JUmerEsi* JSSSS&sp' ““pjw-::*»* turns, and .the seventh national census, foe sale at the iStattonwj Warehouse of - W. 5 HAVFV W 0 A AMU WSCXiONAL'MiP Of GHII lOT BaJC fit -: • •-W e - WAVT'V>ft •• ‘ d«IQ .. . . . hhds Plantation Bajjar; ' ' 20 barrels I/jverlng’s crwhcd, poJrerlrcd, aid . powdered, d<u . 30 fadgrtßrazil ' ‘ ' • taol»xe» White Bar»n» do.' For Bale br MILLER * HICKETSON. M? hAsaE *-vZX M T n rT?'' . -7 ; For gale by [d«g3l MILLER S IHCKRTSOV.' T' E H A rS 0 cheats Totliig Hymn, Imperial, Gonpaw i;: dor, Souchong, and Ponnhong Te 4; 150 cans' bOaeado do; fcraaia by (dec22; .MUJJiB A BJCKffTSO V „_1851 Cognac Brandj, for rate inpacjtageo and drfti jonas. (dec22) , . MILhKK AcRrCSETSOhh!' - I ° l3 !^- Iby ; MIMIIt t RT&?OTR?f£ r |J AISINBi-50 boxes M. 1L Kaisino: —: — JCV: 30hf“ • « ! - • - “ fcreolsby - MILtIER & UroKETSOjr, •TtDTTBB-lS bbl 9 pricked Butter for rale By JJ aocia ~ „ ~ . MILT.KR 4 BICKETBON; SOAP IEB CASDtES— .'iOO boxes No. 1 Family Benp ;' ■ ' - #*•- 40 - -SfM «fl 4 Monld &ndles; lbl saloßy dec22 ■ • - • MILLER & BIOKETBOK.. Eoxes ' “a’d Biz® B Window Glass for wUoby ,Vr_-dec22, v:' •.-••■ *~v .MILLER A BIQKffTSQN, "liUBU—6O bbls No. 0 Mackerel, largo; JC 25hf w . *« -v ‘U .;: ' \ :■ SObblsPickledHoning; forehlgby . , -jfeg" ~ ' V’ FILLER ft BrCmfiTSON. Hsh’B Holland Ola,- iroiro’a&holilam vX Schnapps, in cases, lor sale by - . dec22 . MILLER & BICKETSOS. * IV* Bum, Jamaica' Spirits, Knox? V/ mol, Wine Bitters ,and Peppermint farea!© hr ■. - . ." - MIETiEB k BICBTCT3ON, . d^c22 . : mari&a&LibegtTiC - Oporto* Port,: Tfinerifle, Ctot, Sbenj, White. Bbenlsb, Muscat, Lisboa, But? S?nay, Champagne, Anchor^ sl72, $174 M. & it. HeidAlcfc .Yer sene Wines, in Biore and Jorsaloby' V- - ; - dec22 ' : ' . " MILLER A 3iiogET3Oy/ J —'Winter dayWinter WhahyßliMohod I Bonkjma Shore, LdoacaJ, uaJOils, for sale hy MILLMI & MOEBTSON, ; ' tesa • ••• ,i2aand223liberty gt. l Salt we’d and xor ealob? -• - . -MILLER A RIOKETBON, uretworks— r. —: : rr~ IOOjOOO-Torpedoes; • ' 150 boxes No. IPlro Crackers; . £0 dorjacksom *; da - •.• •« •... 25 gtoa Roman Candles, 4.0,8,10 a«d 12 balltf;. 60 -do Pin Wheels; • ; . : r > 60 do f Chasers; - 5 do Scrolls, Nos. 1 and 2; ,6' do- Triangles, Noki anil'2;" '; .:•*■ ?.■ - . 2 boxes Chinese Rochets* •- • Just received and for solo br • •" ■ aeea JOSHUA RHqDes a CO; g 9 Wood ft. : fin bags X7XCA -ALMONDS; . ... . —T’ *JU2o“Bidly do 'i 10 bales Bordeaux do In' storo and - tat cole ■by . , jqshua bhodes a co., dc<:3 ' - : 33 Wood Writ - 1 r\ DOZ.SALADOIL, fats.) . • ~~ T 7~T r - AV ,25 do*, do do (pta.) in sloro arid for sola by ' ' JOSHUA RHODES*; Oft;? jBc3 ■ 39 Woodotraet.' , ~ "! A - dcca o JSO. OBOUTT. UNDRIES—'".'*. r , v 7“! 777, 20 bbls Crushed Sugar; ' - 10 “ PulTcrizcd , 1 - • . *.lO “■ iPowdcrcd 20 “ * A Chtrlfied “ "Forsaloby ' daca • A SINCLAIR T ARD—2O Uegß, No. 1, for ealo by" ,Jl 4 M .SMITH k SINCLAIR, 1 •' ; 1 doegl - . . v , 322 Bccondfmd 18l gfr^ptreqtr^ MOLASSJfiS—«isbbJßitoraale by' 13; docZl - • : SMITH &SINCEAI& ./,1 boxes, prime, Tor saiebyf *.>• :•» u \J dec3 ; . , . SMITH .fc-BINCT^mr EEAD—2QOO lbs Bar Lead for sale by ' ■ dec3 . ■■ SMITH /lomifc—3so bags prim* Rfcvlbr Bale by - * :*i . y M . SMITH. & OKGLAXR. iKilsp APPLKS—a)sacks,forsiil»by y.jM.: : --f:, f : _ . SMITH ft SINCLAIR. : Bbtila,for eale by ■■*.-• . - DtUSSS PLAIDS.—Wo bsv, in a few days,ihe-most *. season r eeDlog oi reduced » • de<?24- 0, A> A . M.i a. BECKIVED, a largo assortsw- . • ? t r £ s «« ( v. cd Bcar&, Hoods, Bhaw)ettt>, sud'-frcbmi pieteassannjenttDf Gom.’aWinter Gloves.;-' dec24 ; . , A'. A. .MASON A CO., yq.2S Fifth at. PliEl* AitKD; COEN-—2OO btous, Oswego aiia Orvirf. ftr by.. ~ [desS] .B. As OPAII SE3TOCiC & <&>.* - i \NIOMS“I4 bbls for Gal® by ■ v. • j >• Vf ■ :. .SMITH •& ’9ItfCGAIB/* •' * iKUStilAN.JDUCii—2ocaaeaXot.BalQt)y decSO •■•■ V B. a: PAHNESTORTf & CO. ft-lOw IE3- test brands, ibr sal® br ; ... ucc3tt - ,D. A, yAii.NEBTOQK. gm : C^ii CAftDYr-A forth oraupply of ibis safe JCTand pleasant remedy for.CotighSj : Cold*, Hoarienes*, •*• “ - .. j q«aa / kjlvAmttstoOK^a'ooc I LOVES—2O barrels Jar sate-by ■■• • * •-1 <*ec3 B> A. FAHNESTOCK. ft <XK ; WANTEP, with a.cmal] capital. to-por*-,’ •*JL cliaso llie H lock, Fixtures and Good-will ofa good ing- business in this city; ‘Terms mada ea syi-. Apply tp 1 H "I.- CUXiiBEEX A 80. V --r ' General Agents HQ-ffiilifo street-- • ■ RECEIV El*—fc!oitfe -more of vthbse; beautiful:- premium’ ■’ Combination RUBBERS. iTieos AtlCT?.Market . street* (deep) ; : : : TT. E. SCfIMERTZ. (IbUSTER EAliJlftß—ls(l boxes,.at $1,50 per box; J • .100: boxes .No, .1 Fire Cruckew, per box, or 4e. per packet - ■ .•••*'■ •.< • - ; 1... JEirD HAWORTE’e, • jaeega' * Comer or plimopd apfl.Dlamoad alley.- STATIONBtUf, of all kinds and qualitlES, for>alo- Juvr l>y J; & IHV7SOV **’ C 5 Market street, near Fourth. r|THUNK£'ANI> VAHSKB-rA fuU gasorttaont ahrayaffi ■ at low prices.; -- A|fl>:L>£AYJSß;fcoO£tofa'-the. Xttost. • elegant styles, for family,, pulpit, or personal use,, BUIJLEitfS \NEW the most tifrd. family Biblo iu print, 4a rariotu styles, Dr.r'Wcst’fl, Analysis. All flultablo for Holiday Presents. At ..'■ • ' '' DAVISON’S BOOK BTOHEj ■- -> 65 Market et, near Fourth, r ' f’ «K ■«!’* *i ,*v4*'' £: ‘• <';^V^.y,. ••*'>. 't\ ■ c v: %’•••■ ■ to *. •• , •'ii .. .* i . -r • . l . Y ■i> i- '*• ■. •; £ ■ ' !i’,V . NUMBER 144. MISCELLANEOUS. Snotf White, - ■* -Black, V-v Brown, >* v ’■-■'Si-. ' . - A.'.. .' -• _ : : v. - . «. •.. \ , StonoErown, ve . .:a ;
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