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DAILY MORNINS VOST. THURSDAY MORNING:: From (he SaUlmon) Sun. Portlier Particulars or Hie Lon of the Steamship San Francisco. We announced yesterday the safe airival at New York of the unfortunate passengers of the ill-fated steamship San Francisco, who were rescued by the bark Kilby, and subsequently transferred to the packet ship Lucy Thompson. A passenger on the: Kilby, who pays a high tribute to Capt. Low, her commander; fob his noble efforts to save the passengers, he being himself short of provisions and .in a disabled condition, thuß shows how they fared daring the two weeks they were oh board. ' ' “Our beds on board, the Kilby were cotton and cotton bales, and onr daily, allowance a sea biscuit, a small piece of fried ham, and a pint of water, until at length we broke into the cargo; and corn was added to our provender.. Not having water enough to boil the corn, we resort ed to parching it, and this: parched corn had been our food, for seven days, when,: to our in finite: joy, the Lucy .Thompson," Capt C. B. Pendleton, .hove in sight, and took us on board.” Fredcriok H. Southworth, Esq., another of her passengers, states that the thirteen'soldiers remaining on board the Kilby, volunteered to stay, in order to work the pumps hnd keep her afloat UJmd also, that Mrs. Major Wyse might have ms off, but that she was so nervous from exhaustion she would not venture to-trust her self down the side. The Kilby was 68 days from New Orleans, via Bermuda, when she fell in with the San Francisco. am. souTHwo&Tirs statement. Frederick H. Southworth, Esq., who was washed overheard at the time 60 many souls found a watery grave, thus describes the fright ful scene: Myself and Mr. Rankin were amongthe .num ber who were washed away,, and the only two of this entire company who were edoceseful in re gaining the ship. All the rest sank into the jaws of death, and were rooked into an eternal sleep by the roaring, swelling sea. As I oan only describe the awful situation of these mor tals by my own experience, I hope I will be ex cused for alluding to myself. I well remember I was lying in my stateroom on the after deck; with a traveling companion, Mr. James Stook weli, when there came a shock and sudden crash of breaking timber, and I felt myself rolling like a top in the water, with salt brine rushing into my month and almost blinding me. When 1 arose to the surface, a borrowing sight was be fore me. I was half a mite from the Bteatner, and around me was about an acre of floating timber. Immediately by my side came up from' the deep, Mr. Stockwell, who caught hold of the same stick of timber to whioh I, had clung for safety. The stick Began to sink, and I seized hold of another piece, and made the beat of' my way to the wrecked steamer. Two or three huge swells soon tossed me near the ship; I grasped a rope forward of the wheelhonse, to which I clang for refuge, raising and falling with the pitching vessel. While in this situation.T saw a man Btanding or. the paddle of the wheel who was plunged into the ocean at every roll of the steamer, and who probnhly perished. Losing my strength, I droppe d from the rope to whioh I clnng, and fortunately a friendly wave threw me against the guard of the vessel, which I seized hold of, and the next plunge car rying me still higher on the guard, I was enabled at last to crawl upon the forward deck, and there with ay hand broke open a state room window and crept into it half drowned. While in the water, the sight aronnd me was worse than death itself. When I rose to the surface of the water, I saw about forty smug gling for lifo, and about one-half of them had blood streaming from wounds about their heads. Being blinded by what I thought was the salt water, I put my hand to my forehead to wipe away the urine, when' I was surprised to find I was bleeding myself from a wound on my brow. It is, therefore, conclusive that moat of those washed away were at tbeßame time wonnded by the crashing timbers. Besides myself, Mr. Ran kin was the only one Baved of the numbers who were swept into the ocean. Each was the force of the wnveß that they broke in a part of the deck, and killed and in jured several, besides deloging the passengers in tbe lower cabins, and filling the saloons with water. Capt. W. F. Gardiner, First U. S. Dra goons, slept on. deck, and was not swept away with the others, but at one time found a man by his side, with a splinter thrust through his head, whioh must have killed Kim instantaneous ly. - Subsequently, and every day until they vrero rescued, the Rev. Mr. Cooper, on Episcopal cler gyman, assembled the passengers in the lower cabin, and offered up fervent jprayers for their deliverance. Mr. South worth bears testimony to the strength of the steamer, and thinks that no vessel, hot bnilt of oak and iron, well-pu t to gether, could have swum an hour in suoh a gale. He adds, however: “ Tho bulwarks and guards were not as strong as they might have been; and perhaps to this we owe our lives. Had tho gnarda and after-.cabin been of iron strength, and not yielded to the wave, such was its force that it would have over tasood the ship, and not a single Aral would have been left to tell the awful tale.” DESTITUTE OFFICERS AND MEN. Brevet Major Wyse and command lost every thing, (their six months’ pay and supplies,) and are now destitute. The loss of olothing to the soldiers, it, is said, will be made good by the Navy Department, and their sixmonths’ pay will probably be refunded by Congress. The Seoro tary of War has written to Capt Watkins, of tho San Franoisoo, at Liverpool, requesting him to make provisions for the comfort of the officers and soldiers of the army who went off in the An tarctic, and to take such measures as he.deems beßt to bring them promptly baok to the United States-. ■ - The companies which Have been depleted by thiß disaster will be immediately filled np by now reernits, and sont out to the Paoifio, proba bly by the way of Panama, as so much time.has already been lost by the disaster. Gen. Wool will Bail for California on the 20th, as anticipated. It Is possible that two compa nies of infantry may go ont with him, bat it is not probable that they can be got ready in time. - There aro still in California and Oregon the ■lth Infantry, three companies of Dragoons, and three of Artillery, which must comprise our whole Paoifio force until more troops can be sent. 7” THE LOST OTFIOERB. Col. Washington leaves a wife and children, understood to be now in Alexandria. Maj; Tay lor leaves no children. Lieut. R. H. Smith was married a few years agp in. New London, bnt his wife remained at home on, account of delicate health. Major Merohant (saved,) had allhis family on board, except two sons, one of whom is in the Naval School at Annapolis; and the other in California'; but they are all reported saved. The fatnily with him consisted of a wid owed daughter and child, and three other ’daugh ters. Hoj. Taylor and Llent. Smith have for several years past been stationed at New London. Suspension Bkidob over Lioicnrcf FalleS.— This beautiful structure, uniting the cities of Covington and Newport, just erected at a cost of 580,000, suddenly gave way about 5 o’clook yes terday evening, and tambledjnto the river, a The acoident was occasioned by the breaking of the “ keys i. «. the snap ping of the iron rods oonnejting the cables with the “ anchorage.” * 'This occurred on the New port side, at the moment that a drove of nine teen cattle were on the structure near tho cen '• ter. The oattle were driven by Mr, Joseph Moll-, ridge, who doubting tho security of the bridge, stood at a little distance and watching his cattle, saw them take the dizzy plunge amid crashing timber-and iron into the'icy river. Thirteen-of the cattle managed to get ont, the rest are sup posed tohave been killed by the fall, or drowned. Two men on horaabaok had just entered from the Covington side, and fell into the river, hut singular to relate, escaped without dangerous . injury. One of their horses got ont; the other was killed. The names of the men who made this narrow escape were Henry Claroom- and Taylor Keys. ■ ~ Tho bridge only a few days' ago waa taketj off tho hands of the contractors by the towns, nnd a toll gate established. We understand that its capacity of existence was never tested before the job was taken from the contractors, a neglect that is quite unpardonable, r^Cin.’Conufiircial. A : “ World’s Fair "isto be held in Paris next summer. . THE DAILY MORNING POST. ::JANUARY 19. Printed and etpy Morning, {Sunday- excepted.) BY PHILLIPS & eiLLUOREi HQMQ-WBBt OOK&EBi -GT WOOD JLHDFCTTH 6TBXZSB. : 49" TSSMS'—ftre : Dollars ayear, payable strictly In advance: Invarlablybe required if not paid within the year. copies two oara-rfi* Bale atthe counter in the Office, and by the News Boys., THE SATUBDAY HOBNINGPOST ts published from the same office, on a large blanket-size sheet, at TWO DOLLABB a year, in advanoo; Single copies ritBCCfIB. •' - be discontinued ,) having • opened STORE NO. 9, (two doors above the old stand,) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING BUSINESS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit o share of tho patronage of the late firm. N. B.—-Clothing made to bnler in the most fashionable styles, and on the shortest notice—inferior to - none in the city. . • • • jap26y B. T. C. Morgan, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER—has always on hand ageneral assortment of School, Miscellaneous and Blank Books* Printing, Post and Cap Paper, 4c., Wholesale and Re tail, No. 104 Wood street, below Fifth, East side, Pittsburgh. . figu, Wanted, Rags and Tanners* Scraps. apl6:ly J. R. Wei din, ~~ -fTTHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER ■in Blank and : IV -School Books, Paper and Stationery, No. 63 Wood street, {between. Third and. Fourth,) Pittsburgh, Pa. [mr2o T ATE JOHNSON 4 STOCKTON, BOOKSELLER, STA -1 a TIONER, Printer and Binder—comer of Market and tCblrd streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. [Jy3l:tf rpHE OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (Lara Jora- X fiTOtf 4 SmKTOfl,) and BLANK BOOK asm STATIONE RY WAREHOUSE—Is prepared to execute every style of Illegal, Commercial, Canal and Bteamboat Job. Printing and ißook Binding, and famish every'article in the Blank Book, Paper mid Stationery line, at the shortest notice rad on tho most reasonable terms. Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, comer of Market and Second streets. Printing Office and,Book Bindery, No. SO Third gt. novlO ~ Sohaehman 4 Hannlein, T rtHOGRAPHERS—Third street, opposite the Post-offlee, 1 j Pittsburgh. Maps,Landscapes.BillHeads,Show-Bills, :I«ab«ls, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and Visiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed in Colors, Gold, Bronze, or Block,in the most approved stylo, and at tho most reasonable prices. octl6:iy V Austin Loomis, EEAL ESTATE AGENT, Merchandize, Stock, and Bill Broker, Office, No. 92Fourth Street, (above Wood.) The sabscribvr having opened an office at tbs above place, for the parpoaa of negotiating Loans, Bills, Bonds, Mortgages, and &U othet Instruments for the security of Money, and for the perebase and sale of Stocks. Will also give prompt and particular attention to buying, selling, renting of and leas log teaVEstate.. [jy7] AUSTIN LOOMIS. 70SLH FUSMING.. .. ..COCBBAN FUOUKO. FLENIIiGBROTHERB, (Successors to J. Kidd 4 Co,) TKTHOLESAIE DRUGGISTS, No. 60 Wood itred, Pitte- VV burgh, Pa. Proprietors of Dr. STLane’s Celebrated ■Termlfnge, Liver Pills, 4c. .. my 7? ' B. A* Fahnestock 4 Co., TETHOLESALE DRUG WAREHOUSE—Comer First and v v Wood and oorner Wood and Sixth. ffebl JNO. GROCTT, Importer of Brandies, Gin, Wine, 60.; ■ l . sxaisa i».. TINBCLP MQNONGAHELABYB WHISKY, Peach ana Apple Brandy, &c« ■ ■ . '. AisOj.RKrnnxa ahd Distnixa. Oomer of Bmlthfleld and Front streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. [defi : | . i-;Bryar,” AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT VY 153 Liberty street, and 81 Diamond alley. feblOy 1 PAGODA TEA STORED ;TKHU HAWORTH, WhdUtaU and .Retail Grocer, Dealar and Importer of Old Country Black Teas, French Bran* Wines, Ac- oorner of IHampnd alley and the Diamond, Pittsburgh,Pa. -; ’V • , f&b2B:y ITMPORTEB and'. Dealer In French and American Paper JL Pangjnga.. ; . .-mar3 . L nB. F. WEDDELL, Offiee, Maaonic HalljFiftii 'strect, next door to tho Qaeans* Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa. aprB " : - PUBLISHED: DAILY BY PHILLIPS &; GILL MORE. AT THE “P.OST BUILDINGS,” CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT PER ANNTIM, OR 5U.,00 WHEW PATH ST’BTU'PT.Y PI ADYAHCE. CHAITQ SABLE AT PTXASTJ&E: BUSINESS CARDS. a. axasuaw. »Tjgn r.ux&nox. K« C« Stockton, W« S. Haven* 'aUerPvHarflhaU, BUSINESS CARDS. 8. j,- OUIEBJIET. ! ■ „ 8. CCTHBERT 4 SON, t>EAt ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS. iVo. SO il tirtcL ■->. . * pov i ! JohnHv Meiior, RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL J! ’ INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music, School Books and -Stationery, No. 122 Wood street. fj&nl • -. A. Tindle, flliiiSh SADDLE, HARNESS, VALISE and CARPET BAO manufart -4T tnrer, No. 106 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. >4y29y. • i . .... ■I L £}• Hayward, TkEALBB to BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS and LEGHORN XJ and BRAID HATS, comer of Market andliibertyftts., No. 174 Pittebnrgb, Pa. jel-hy William Glenn, "COOKBINDER—Comer of Third and Wood Btreeta, above A C -H. Kay, where he is prepared to do every description of Ruling and Binding. fdec2 - I " T. B. CALVERT A CO*. DIE-SINKERS, ENGRAVERS AND EMBOSSERS, and Eftvsiopx Maanracrußm, No. 48 South Third etrect. PHILADELPHIA sep3o Card. HISS, (BOOCZSSOB TO Mubpbt a Lu,) WOOL DEAL • ER AND COMMISSION MEROHANT, for the snle of] American Woolen Goods, No. 139 Liberty street. [my4 T " Thooiai M. lkittle, 't-irATCH AND CLOCK MAKER—Hftb street, between TV /Wood and Market streets, opposite Iron City Hotel. Ap kinds of Jewelry made and repaired. J faps:ly Fourth street, five doors of Market. ; OrncE Houas From rune A .M. to five P.? M- . dec2Q:y gl . Dr* David Hunt, DENTIST— Office, Fourth street, between Market and Wood streets, nearly opposite ihe S Pittsburgh Bank. nov!7:ly BARR 4 HOSER, ARCHITECTS PhUoHall, No. 75 Third Pittsburgh; and cast side of the Diamond, Allegheny. jy!2:6m • ~ • S LOUTH 4 J3EU-, East Birmingham, inauufacturere of » Bar Iron, and small Iron of all descriptions, and e, also, thofluestfiuality ofHoops, Rounds and Bquarea 45?“ Leave orders for Iron in the box, at the city P. i*t Office. ' ocH Money Loan Office* 1 JOHN A* O'BRIEN &. CO., | 1&7 Third itrect, Odoia Smitlifield. IiX'OXET to loan In largo or small quantities, on Gold JjJ. aud SUrer Plato,Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry, Guns, Pistols, Musical Instruments and valuable articles of every description. fcrlcited Pledges Bold immediately after being out of date, unless redeemed. Bargains of Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, ic., always on hand. sep" r AIiKULU & WILLIAMS, ' HEATING & VENTILATING WAREHOUSE ! MAMrrACTUREIUJ 07 Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, 1 Ajo» Fittings foe Steam, gas oe Watch. Xp*No. 25 Market sireet, Pittsburgh. iwp27 XE?" We hare sold oar Furnaces, Patterns, Ac., to Messrs ARNOLD A WILLIAMS, whom Wo cordially recommend to tlie-patronagc of the public. sgp2S 3CAJFB, ATKINSON A OKKLY. \ B.2l’H.lnley, Souse, sign, and ornamental painter, and Dealer is Palate—No. 44 St. Clair street, Pittsburgh, constantly on hand all kinds of Paints, either dry ur mixbd,Japan and Copal Varnish, linseed Oil, Boiled Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Window Glass of &U sizes, ihi tty .Paint Brushes, all of the best quality, and for solo at reaeona ble prices. . sepll •lames Lotrry, Jr., CiIATR AND BEDSTEAD MAN UFAOTUBEE—No. SW •Fetterman'e Row, liberty street, has on bond a large stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of etcry description, mode of the pest materials, which ho will fiell lower than articles of the same quality can be sold in the city. lie would call par* tictuar attention to ids large stock of Mahogany and Walnnt Chairs and Bedsteads, which he will soil at greatly redact prices. Also, Turning of crery description executed in tho neatest manner. Orders left at the Ware Rooms, or at the Mill) corner of Adams and liberty struct*, will be promptly ttemied to- . maril | Jamcu McUinger, MONONQAHELA planing. MlLL—Would respectfully inform his friends eud tho public, that his new estate usurpont is how in full operation, and that he U prepared to fnrznsh Boot Cabins, and till all orders for Planed Lumter, with promptness, and at the lowest rates. Board and Plank, planed on one or both sides, constantly on liand. Bash, Doors, and Mouldings, of every description, made to orde*. Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advantage to giro him a call, as he can now furnish them with planed stug suitable for erery description of work. m. -a. sMs. i HEBBOff & CEIBWELL, | BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, TifIiAMJTACTTJKEHS of ail kinds of EKAS3 WORK, LO jyji COMOTTVE, BXEASIKNGISE, PLUMUKH3, Ac, Al so, Ootcon Batting Manufacturers, foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Office and Store, No. 12 Market street, ott*borgh. OliO BRASS and COPPER taken in exchange for work, or cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will be promptly attended to. f«b9:ly JOSEPH T. LOWRY, I Vo. 43 Comer of Fifth and Rood Street*, Office np stairs. Entrance from Fifib street Pittsburgh, KESPECTFULLY announce to the public that ho has ’commenced the HEAL ESTATE AGENCY, in connec tion with Intelligence and General Collecting. He will also attend to renting. Persons In want of servants, in any capacity, or those in waotof plans, will bo supplied at short notion. All business entrusted to his care promptly at tended to. Bqamcu—’ T. J. Bigbam, Esq., Richard Cowan, Esq., W. 0. Leslie, Dr. Alex. DLack, James Mecheral, A. A. Mason, MaDH&Old. JanlB Cargo’* Daguerreotype and Art Gallery* Apollo Budding, No. 70 AburfA tirtti , (next to Land's t Carpet Emporium.) -ajk B. M. CARGO & CO. hastog fitted up the most ample rooms In the city with mammoth sky and side lights, offer First Clara LIKENESSES, In style to suit all, varying in price according to igpggjaßlto and quality of .case, Ac. Oil by the best artists, for sale, and on ex hibition during the day and evening. Citizens and stran gers ore. invitod to call and examine specimens ami Faint lngß.! qpr27 CAUUIAGK FACTORY. WR. TERRY, Virgin alley, between Wood and Liberty # streets, Manufacturer or BUGGIES, B AROUCIIES and CARRIAGES, of every description. All work done warranted. The advertiser would here state that he served nine years apprenticeship to the business, and has worked for many years in the principal shops of the Eastern citing, mntt&tr NEW SEED STOUEi i JAMES WAEIHIOP, OFFERS for sale CANARY BIRDS of the most Improved breed, being very hardy, and fine singers. Bird Seeds —Canary, Hemp, Millet,Rone and mixed Seed. Bouquets will bfe furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS, vis: Camelias, Rose Buds, Heliotropes, Ac, Erergruena(ln pots) for Christmas Trees, from the Seed and Horticultural Store, No. 40 Fifth bU near Wood. dec2o ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SEMINARY. ; W. T. MCDONALD, M. A., PanfciFAU THE next session of the Institution will commence on MONDAY, the 6tli of September next, at the room cor ner of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the Messrs. Feeder. Rtfyrcncta —Don. A. W. Loomlfl, 0. Knap, Jr., S. F. Voa Boohorat, R. Miller, Jr, aug2s 1 Dutch Bulboua Roots, &c. THE subscriber bos received direct from Harlem bis Bup ply of choico Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Peoneas, and other Flower Boots for full planting, and for winter bloom ing, in pots and glasses; Lawn Gras? Seeds for full sowing, whicbi®ake a fine, close, smooth turf, equal to sods. Pru ning Instruments, Garden and Fanning implements of tbo most approved construction, at Eastern prices, from the Seed and Agricultural Warehouse, 49 Fifth street, novty JAME 4 WAKDROP. HEW CARPET STORE! Ho. 47 Fifth Street) near Wood. AN Unrivalled asiartmtnt of CARPETINGS and OIL CLOTHS, of the latest and most beautiful patterns for spring sales, now open for Inspection; consisting Of— Royal Velvets; Brussels; Tapestry Brussels; Tapestry Ingrains; Extra Super Throe Ply; Super and Pine Ingrain; i Tapestry Vonitlans; Twilled and Plain Yenitians; Together with every description of low priced Carpetings, Ghenilio and Tufted Hugs and Matts, Canton dud Coir Mat* ting; Jute, Chain, Cocoa, Adilaid, Alican, and Sheepskin Matte Floor and Stair Oil Cloths, all widths and qualities; Stair and Floor Druggets, Green Boise, Piano and Tablo Covers* Venltiafc Blinds, Window Shades, Stair Hods, Ac., Ac., at the very lowest cash prices. __mar2l ROBINSON A CO. Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures. fTl&Esubscribers are now opening at their new Ware room- A NO. 100 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith field, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK ETS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected witGaa Fitting, ever Ouerou In this market. Having arrangements made by which they will be constantly In receipt of new patterns and varieties, they confidently invite tb» attention of pur chasers ;to their selection. Wo are determined to soil as low as any house in the West, and being practical Gas Fit ters, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles in thin line. We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of every de scription for gas. water and steam. Brass, Castings of all kinds made to order promptly. i long, miller a go., mar2fey - . No. 100 First street - 1 To merchants and Others. GERMAN ADVERTISING.—The publishers of the daily and weekly l4 Jfrciheiis Freund rf would respectfully in vite the attention of merchants and others to the advan tages offered by their papers aea medium of advertising among their Germon feliow-dtlrcna both in the city and' country! Their Daily .paper is published on the rmnrr btsteh, and has romx the clrculation of any Ge&xih nanv published In Pittsburgh, while their Weekly paper, which is published already wr twenty years, circulates largely in the adjoining counties and Western Pennsylvania, as well as throughout the State of Ohio. „ „ Merchants of Pittsburgh and others will find It to their advantage to make Use of our columns as a medium of reaching the German business. . Terms as low as any other paper in the city. ■ . • Office— Corner of Liberty and St. Clair streets, above Braun A Reiter's Drug Store. L. A W. NEEB, ft pg26 , Publishers and Proprietors. STOCKING FACTORY, FIFTH BT., BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET STREETS. . ' ABlUTr t £NERGY f , 20boxes Maccaronk- :25 M Sicily do ; 20 /.Vermleella; "26 bales Bordeaux do • St) Borina* '* .15 bags Shelled .do > 50 ; “ W.iiOck Canily: 50 “'Rllberte; ... • 25 “ ANo.l.do 50 .“ Walnuts; •’ 10 “ Red .' 'do ' ” 60 .“ Cream -V ' 15.' “' Capers;- 500 bushelal’ea'Nuts; .16 “ Ollyea' 25 bble. TexanPecims; ' ; . 7J> ' “ Gune Props* : 26 Illinois do - : 100 “' Lozenges;' 2000. Cocoa Nuts; - r 60: «- Jujtihe Paste; . 200 boxes German Plumaj:; ,60 doz. assorted Pickles i ■ 25kegs- 'do dp , .30 “ “ , Preserves; lObbLs. r do do -'lOO “ Pepper Sauce; 10 cases Prunes, glassjars? ■lO cases Sardines; • - , 10 “... “ . fancy bxs.;)' . • 5 . bL bxs, .60.casksCurrants; 2. “ . “ . }A. do - 20 cases Citron; HK) bags Brazil Sugar; 200 boxes Cluster Raisins;; 40 bids & C. Sugar; 100hf.“M. R. do . ''.. : 25; .Loyering’s. Sugar; 200 qr. “ “ . do' - .10 cases Liquorice; 200 boxes.Xo. 1 Herringz" 25 boxfts RefM do. 100 “ Scaled do 20,000 Principe Cigars; , . lease Mace; Havana do Ibbl.Kutmegs; 15,000 Regalia, do 1 “ Cloves; - . 2,500 Half Spanish Cigars; * 25 gross Blacking; 60gr. Mrs. Mllletfa F.Cufc 25 baskets Salad Oil; , • --; 60 gross AndersonV do • j. c, AMJrasos....... J. C. ANJDEJ WHOLEBALB FRUITEREI No. O 'Wood Stii:; JUST RECEIVED, tbo mOi brought West of the Mon. 350 bags Brazil Sugar;' 60 boxes Havana do 20 bbla Lovering’s do,flne pulverized . 20 Ibis. Lovering's coarse pulverized Sugar; 20 bbla. Lovering's coarse Sugar; 60 bbla Stuart's do' do 8000 Cocoa Nuts; 16 cases Jar Prunes ; • 12 coses Fancy Boxes do • 250 bxs No. l Herring; 136 bxs Seated Herring; 65tbfl-Maeo» 160 lbs Nutmegs; 136 lbs Cloves; 40 gross Blacking; 35 bxs Citron; 1000-bus Pea Nuts; 60 bxs No IRock Candy; 20 doßoi do do 25 do Yellow do do 20 do White do do C 5 bgs Ivlca Almonds; - 30 bales Bordeaux do; 35 bgs fliclly do; GO do shelled do; 300 bxs Cluster Raisins; . 250 bxs UK do; . JOHN C. PARRY, (suceessori to J. C. Parry A C 0.,) bega to inform the customers of. the bid Ann, and the pnbUo generally, that he has now on-hands, and is -extensively en- ; gaged in manufacturing, every description of CASTINGS—' such as: Patent Chilled llollst large Kettles and Curbs; Patent Kettles, far Boap, Pot Ash, Soda Ash; Sugar Kettles, for the manufacture of Cane! Sugar-r-aZZ cast on a pairrii WWW, known as J.C. Parnr’^aufl.are superior for dura bility to any other, and sold lower than those made on the old plan-. ■ .-•• HOLLOW WARE—A genaral assortment, all from new and Unproved patterns, Wagon Boxes, Dog Irons, Sad Irons, Ac., Ac. Rolling Mill Castings, and Machinery of «Tory description, always on hand or.made to order. . Cook Stores, Kitchen KongeA and Coal Stoves, of.every description; lowa Cook Stores, nve sizes, which roceived the first prize for 1850 and 1861, at the Agricultural Fair of Al-' legheny County, Po., and rtsomnxt'nded.bT. fifteen -hundred persons; Enterprise Cook Stores* four sizes; -Premium Cook Stoves; Egg and Radiator Coni fibres; Parlor Stoves. Ac. Parlor Grates and Fenders,'great variety, beautifully enamelled. Common Grates, ami building ma terial of every doscz lotion. ; A great variety of Ornamental Railing, for Cemeteries and Fencing. V Vlought and Plough, largo Htock of all the kinds in use. and wilibe sold at reducedpriccs. Hall’s Pat* ent Lew, true American, Egan's, Crone's, Kinkaid’s, Woods’; Peacock's, Bull’s, Improved Bull, 4c. BowU rUjughs.-—l\M Michigan. lAmbly Plough, which has taken the premium at the State. Fairs of New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio, and wherever It has been exhibited. Iron and Nails, Stove PljKjanrJ Tin Ware—nil of which I wtii sell at the lowest prices; and ;mpcctfnlly invito the public to give me a call, at th« old stand. No. 103 Wood at. < iiyi;n r> Pinuv CnARLOTTExBI.UMfi, No. 118 Wood .street, sca»r.d duev *h, Pittsburgh, rS o^c ' r * a largo and well assorted V I v V " i stock of Plano Fortes, (which are just ar riving,) on tho most liberal terms. Tbo attention of purchaeer.s is Invited to the celebrated HAMBURG PIANOS. J Ail IS CBX3WIU- Those loßtruTinmUi being nm y6 f tas. viz: u " S U » one ltofpvrood, richly carrwl, Grand Piano Forte, 7 octave.* fine, s*oo 00. One stiHThly carvw! Rosewood square Plano, in the Rtyle of Louis XIV, 7 octaves. £5OO 00. One Rosewood carved, 7 octaves..... $450 00 One do do 616 do 426 00 One do plain do 350 Oo Ono do do do 350 00 On© do do 0 ’ do 200 00 On© . do do 0 do a 296 00 AH the above arc from the celebrated manufactory of CnicsEiuxa & Soxs, Boatoo, Mass. Also, received from tho same factory, a beautiful lot of PIANO STOOLS, carved and plain rosewood, with hair cloth, figured plush, and brocatolle seats. On hand, n large stock of Pianos from other Boston and New York makers, and for sale at factory prices. JOHN II- MELLOR* 81 Wood street. Agent for CMekering’s Pianos, for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. fdec2l HKLEBF-R lUB JUST RECEIVED— • Socvkxib de Park Scnorrisii, composed and dedi cated to Mr. Julias Lee, by U. Klcbcr. This piece Is embel lished with an elegantly colored vignette of tho city of Paris, showing the Tuiluiues, tho imperial residence of the French. Emperor; the Church of Noras Daub, etc.—being a reliable and correct ruap of the French Capital, os takon by Mr. Lob, on his recent visit there, and in of itself worth the price charged for the Music. The Troubadour Polka—composed and dedicated to Miss RnmiUne Lemoyne, of Washington, Pa., by 11. Kleber. Fond Hearts at Home; beautiful new Ballad, as sung by Buckley’s Serenaders. Must I Forsake Thee; German melody, with English and German »ords. Little Bongs for Little Children—new. Heavily Wears the Day—new. Thinking of Thoc—now Ballad. What shall I call Thee—vocal duett. potXAß—Zig-zag,‘City of Glasgow, Louis Napoleon, Hat tie, Childrens’ Delight, Unpresuming, etc., etc.; and a gene ral selection of the most fashionable music of the day. - No. 101 THIRD street oct24 Steamboats, Ahoy i . Tax subscribers tender their ackcow*A JjFlagjgyfylßdgments for the favors bestowed uponWL by their Steamboat friends, and would respectfully remind them and others interest-' “ * od in buildiug boats, that they are at all times prepared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the best material nud work manship. T. B. YOUNG & CO. Corner Third and Bmithfleld streets, Jy12, , 03 • opposite “ Brown’s Hotel. 1 * NEW MU&IO oTOKK—’ Thu-subscribers have opened at No. 83 Fourth street, a cholco collection of murio and musical.lnstruments, Italian ntul German ctrings;-Pianos, by M. Erard, of Paris, and Mr. Arnold; Flutes; by M. Euler, Frankfort, A. M.; Clarionets, do. All kinds of brass instru ments from the best French manufactories, all of which we offer to the publio on more liberal terms, feeling confident that wo cad render entire satisfaction. H. SCHROKDKK A C 0 No. 83 Fourth et. n Schroeder and G. Anton will give instructions on tho piano, violin and guitar. .1 scp23 COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, . No. 38 Commercial, below Pine Street, St. Louisi KIo«, CONSIGNMENTS andCommißsionswill meetwithprompt and personal attention, and liberal advances will be given when required, on Consignments or Bills of Lading, inland. Orders for the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other Produce, will bo promptly filled at the lowest market prices. The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandize and Pro duce will meet with especial core and dispatch; the lowest rates of Freight will alwayß-be procured, and the expense of Storage and Dray age as much, as poaaible avoided* EEf£HE3GES: Page A Bacon, St. Louis; Ellis & Morton, Cincinnati; Charless, Blow A C 0.,. do;. Strader A Gorman, do; Chouteau A Valle, do; Hosea A Frazer, . do; Doan, King A Co., *do; Springer A Whiteman, do; J. W. Sutler A Bro.,Pittsbh; E. 0. Gooodmah A Co., do; D.Leech A Co., do; E. AC. Yarnall &Co^Philada; Wm. Holmes A Co., do; Morgan,J, 31. Buck A Morgan: Blow A March, New York. B. B-Comegys, do; Frost A Forrest, do; Shields A Miller, - do; Charles A.Meigs, do; Josiah Lee A Co, Baltimore. A. G.Farwell A Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Colo, do; Howard, Son A Co., do; W. B. Reynolds, Louisville; H. D. Neweomh A Bro- do; T.C.TwiehellACo.,Commission Merchants, New Orleans* have an open Policy of Insurance, which will cover all shipments to my addresg, when advlged; by letter per. mail, or when endorsed on Mils of lading before, ot at the time of shipment. JOSEPH MOGRIDGE, aug6 St. Louis. Missouri. HOT CORN! HOT CORN!’ HOT CORNU!—Hot Corn : . Life Scenes in New York Illustrated—lncluding the Story of Little Eaty, Madalina the rag-picker’s daughter, WUd Maggie,Ac.. With original designs, engraved byN. Orr, By Solon Robinson. - “Bid that wolcomo Which comes to punish us.”-:- “A beggar’s Book outwortn’s a noble’s blood.” ; -• "Of overy inordinate cup beware; . i Or drink, and with.i t misery ahare.” For sale by . 3, T. C. MORGAN, declB IQ* Wood street ■■"'■ ■'■' ■ ; „■)"?:.:■ . •••••. v -y « ‘ / BUSINESS CARDS. TIKWS. RSON & COm 18 AND CONFECTIONERS. Pa, - )at extensive Fall Stock ever. lUteina, can»lsticgof— -23 bxs Macrceoni; • 25tto Vermicelli; -/3D; do Texan Pecan*;: ■ , r ; : 25 do Illinois' do;: BO doz ras’d Salad OH; . 100 doa Pepper Sauce; IGO dos Ketchup; 30 doaassortod Pickles; 23 doaass’d Preserves; - • 125 bxß Lozenges;' ' » 23 c’s Sardines, <• 20 bis refined Liquorice; ; 12 cases> do; 'MOO kegs German Plums; . - CO gross Mrs. Millor's fine’ ,•••: .Cut;. : ' 60 gr. Mrs. Anderscu’sdo; r. 25 dok Olives; . ' ; : : 23 doz Capers; ‘ • v 30 doz Onions; - . 60 bags Filberts; s. CO bags Walnuts; . - 76 bags Cream Nuts; 5 toga Gren.Walnata; 150 bags Dairy Salt; 20,00aPrincipe Cigars; . • Wash. Regalia doV* 18,000 Havana - do; 30,000n&lf Spanish do; . r . .. ■ ,gcp9; ; lOWA FOC.K OKYj» NO. 103 WOOD STREET. PIANO FOUYKS. LATEST MUSIC. ST/LOUIS. JOSEPH iMOGRIDGE, FOR SALE AND TO LET. V t ; vi • Proper^yforßale. THEsubscrlber offers for Eale,oa very reasonable terms, itb-followingproperty.-vl*:- ' A Three Story Brick Dwelling House, No. 110 Penn street, between Hay street and Ityans’-i&Uey; and Lot 25 feetfroht, extending track 112 feet to an alloy. The House Is one of the best buildings; and In one of the moat pleasant neighbor* . hoods in tbecdty. , - -.Five Lots—embracing oomers uf Front and Perry streets; one hundred and five feet fronton Ferry and sixty fret on t Front street,'with h good three story Brick Building on the ■ccmer,a two story Frame on Front at, and two Brick Build .ings, used as shops, on Ferry st.. v.~- / ALot,3l feet front by 80 feet deep, on between Market and Ferry streets. - , . : A Lot, with Very convenient Franid Dwelling; Lot2ofeet by POMnmtingpn Congress and Elxa.sts. ■ : A House and Lot, on Wylie street,near. the.new.Court House. The house is well arranged and In good order, tod isnow occupied as « hoteL ■' -l ■ i A Three Story Brick, on, Bmithfleld street, near Seventh being in ah excellent business location. The Lot is 2d by 80 .feetdoop, fronting On Bmithfleld at. . ! A’Gottage Frame arid Lot;2Bbyl2ofeet,frontingcri Anne andEobinson streets, AUegnenyClty/ This is a very desira ble tod pleaiant location tor a residence. Nine Lots in the town of M’Keesport, each 60 feet bylso. SeverolofthefflcreontheMaihstt'oet--' : Eleven Acres in Limetown, to the Monongahela River. on which there aro 4 houses; there are some 6 or 7 acres or ex cellent stone coal, and abundance; of.limestone, oonTenlent to the landing; and two coal pits opedu • Ninety Lots in the town of Colombia, tSO fret by Iso each,' nearly all level, and well located. ;The tenant of .eaeh Lot has the privilege of using whatever stone coal bemayre quire for his own use, from a pit near-the Locks. Colombia .is upleasant situation on the bank of the Monongahela rfr>. er, a short distance below Look No. 3, in the midst of an ex tensivestone coal region, and would be a desirable print for : Two Hundred-acres'of superior Stone Goal,with Railroad, Ac.- This property-has a front of 140 rods on the Monongohela-river; an excellent landing; good grade and foundation for railroad—with enough lever ground at-toe point for houses and gardens, or locations for maauftrtoriea. The vein is deep enough to allow horses to be usedin haul logout the cqal—the quality of which, for iron work, steam, gas, or tor any ordinary uses, is not surpassed by cay in the country. , •- .. ... In my absence, my agent, James Blakely, Eaa, will give all necessary Information, and be authorized to give warran tee deeds for any property Boli - JAMES MAY, • tny2fl ■ ~ • . - ...r No.llbPenn FOUTV-OSE BCILDIM« I.O®S . - Amt , ;:■ Two. large Brick .Dwelling Honsos for-Sale. riMIE subscriber now offers thelbilowirig desirable proper- X ty for sale, futuato in tho Seventh Word, and but ten minutes Walk from the .Court House. ' ONE LARGE BRICK HOUSE, with nine apartments, situated onthe corner of Colwell and Miller streets. Also, ONE LARGE TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, with eight -apartments, situated on Real street.. Eight Banding Lots an Colwell street; ten Building Lotsonßecd street; twenty-three Building Lots on Miller sheet. This property is very conveniently situated, and will be very desirable for private residences. •■. •••; - ! ; The abovo property, if not sold previous to the middie of iMay, 1854; will be nut up at Public Auction. , : cash; the balance In tea years, with annual payments. For further particulars, enquire of the subscriber. - - JACOB TOILER, f septfr6m] • Corner Colwell and Miller stol, 7th Word... A LOT 07 GROUND in Hogg’s Plan of Lota in the Third Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, near High street, and being#) feet frost on . Pennsylvania Avenue, and f orming back 117 feet Theprcpertywlll brance, except an annual ground rent of one hundred and sixty-five dollars, to which it la now subject Ontheproper ty we seven, good TENEMENTS—five brick and two frame —olLtwo stories high, and. renting for aboutfivehuridred, dollars annually. Price, $1200; $6OO cash, and $6OO in fi months—by good todarse4.pepcr. v v ’ WM. G. FRIEND, ' JcUbtf 1 Attorney at Law, No. 120 Fourth street COAL LAND FOB Acres of Land, with a vein of Coal 4*4 feet thick»wUh a lower vein or 2 fret; only 18 inches between the Mbe Land Is a good , soil, and 16 Acres in cultivation. A gtxxf Dwelling House, Fruit Trees, good water and timber. Thstltod is suitalde frr Garden ing purposes; situate about4mttea from the city; :a short distance from tho.Browhsville Plank Road. ...- a. CTTHBE6T 4 SOS, General CoiDmiggoa AS’U, 140 Third at. I: WILL SELL my unezpired lease (fourteen years) of b' -Lot situate on O’Hara street hnd Spring alley, in the 1 Filth Ward—4o ft fronting on G’Hhra:&&eet, and running back. 100 It on Spring alley, on which Is erected .a four storied Brick House, 40 ft equara, with a frame, twoitoriesj 60 ft on. Spring ralley, weil calculated to carry on’toy branch of m&nufrctnrlngbasineas. Bring engaged In man* ufaeturins in the country„l offer the above for sale. . In quire at No. 423 Liberty streot oc3B:tf • ~ EDWARD FABER. TenAcienTor. Sale.' THE. subscriber.offers fbr ral& Ten Actra of'Land, the reridenco of Rcv.Dr^CampbeU,' ;of which is In the highest state of cultivation. Near 600 bearing apple, pencil, plum and pear trees, all of which are grafted fruit, are on tholot;’also, about three acres of vinb> yards of the best quality of grapes; the other improve ments aro two Dwelling Houses and out-houses; one of the dwellings is new, not having been yet occupied. - Tho pros pect from this place is among the most extensive and,beau tiful in the country. It is abundantly supplied with fine never-fid ling springs. Apply to Mr. Craft, on the premises, or to , , JAMES BLAKELY, Estate Office, cor. Seventh and Bmithfleld eta.:. -C3* An extensive variety of Grape Tines fer sale. Ap ply as above. declO FARSI FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers at private sale a SMALL FARM, ; containing SIXTY ACRES, situated in Franklin town ship, Allegheny county; with about fifty acres cleared and in a good state of cultivation; a good young Orchard, of the best kind of fruit; a goo&Log House and Kitchen, and a Log Barn; about ten miles from Pittsburgh, and about four miles from PerrysviUe. ' For further particulars, enquire of WILLIAM GRAHAM in Sewlckley ville, or to the subscriber, on the - declfi HUGH NEEGYS PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE PROPERTY ONE LOT and a THREE BTORY HOUSE cr BTORE, wilh back Bnlldlng and Ice House. . Two Lots and a good Brick Dwelling House. Also, three Lots on Caldwell street. If. the above property Is not sold at private sale previous to Tutksd.it. January 20,1854, it will be positively sold on that day to the highest bidder, as the subscriber Js leaving tho city, and going West ADAM WEAVER, decOrts Peima. Avenue, No. 271. Fifth Street Property For Sale. - A VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, 18 feet front by 120 deep, situated on fifth street, nearly opposite tho new. Post-Office and Custom House. The situation of this lot mnkea It one of the most desirable business locations In the city. ■ Terms: onedhlrd cosh,and balance in tvroyeaisrorone* third cash and au improved term of bottom land for garden ing purposes. Apply to JOHN. 8. KENEDY, decStim Watch Maker. Fifthstreet ' THE owner intends leaving the city, and wilt sell, on reasonable terms, a good TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, of three rooms, store-room, finished attic, and good cellar, .with Lot of 17 feet front by 85 deep; situate on Third st. This is a gotd location fer a baker, there belnga large oven iu tho cellar, which cost $BO. Price and terms made known at the Real Estate Offlro of S. CUTHBERT. A SON, ; declG .140 Third street. : YALUABLE CITY EROPERTY FOR SALE, consisting of two Three Story Brick Houses on Penn Btreet; also, three Dwelling Houses In the rear. The - Lot is 48 ft. front by 100 deep. The Houses on Penn street are excellent business stands. For price and terms, call at tho Beal Es tate Office of S, CUTHBERT & SON, declO • - 140 Third street.' PLEASANT RESIDENCE FOR SALEfsituated on Mount Washington, within twenty minutes walk of tho city. The Lot is 100 feet front by 205 deep on a 10 feot alley. The house is new, just finished, having six rooms and a cellar. Price $l2OO. Terms s4ooin hand: balance at $2OO a year. 8. CUTHBERT & SON. doolO. 140 Third street. A BIRMINGHAM GROCERY STORE FOR SALE.—A bargain can bo hod of it, if called for soon. It is one o! tho best bn that ride of the river, doing a fine cash busi ness. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, deo!7 • 45'Market street ; ENTERPRISE WORKS. RO. 136 WOOD BTBKZT. TUtED DOOtt DHOW YIMCT RUT. ■ BO WX a TETLEr. ' / ; IMPORTERS and manufacturers of CUTLERY, SURGICAL AND DENTAL |§!fVi2 INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. We feis? keep a general assortmentofthoabove ' articles constantly on hand; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pis tols and Revolvers, Flasks, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, Lead and Ballets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors, and Hair Dressers* Shears; Pocket Scissors, &a— Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLES!—We are making Rifles of every description, to order, of . the best material, and workmanship warranted— Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, wUI be fill ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at-Wholesale prices. ,* . ’ caylo • CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY. BOOKS, at DAVISON’S BOOK STORK, 65 MARKET street, near Fourth.—The subscriber having now opened his Holiday Books, would invite attention to his large assortment of JUVENILE and other BOORS, suitable to the season. Tbo assortment . In cludes Children's Books for all ages and purses; English classics, iu splendid cabinet binding; the most elegant edi tions of pocket, family and pulpit Bibles; superbly Rina trated English works: and Prayer Books and Bibles Jn vel vet, with gold and sitver draamenta. That he may have the pleasure of giving greater sails fact! on to friend* and customersj hu solicits early calls. JOHN 8. DAVISON, dec!2 . 65 Market, near Fourth Street I HAVE placed my Books and Accounts in the hands .of Jauzs-O. Ricsbt, Esq., for settlement, and I earnestly, hope that all who aro indebted for subscriptions to the Dally and Weekly Post,*or for Advertising and Job Printing,will pay up as speedily as possible. Mr. Richey is also author ized to eettlo the accounts of the firm of HaepxrA Latto?, and Hamit & pmxupi. L. HARPER. JOHN LAtfTON. • N. B.—Mr. Ricbey will be found at the office of the Post, where the Bookstoll remain. ■ , . • •' [Ja2 J ■ Selling Off to Remove. JAMES ROBB, No. 109 Ma&kxt smn, Pittsburgh, wBI offer hip .present .large stock ot BOOTS, SHOES, and RUBBERS, oi verifilow prices, until the 10th of February, 1854; when he hopes to remove to his Nxw Brcax, No. 89 Market street, which he Intends-filling with ah entirely new atock. Tho pablic are respectfully invited to. call ami procurebis present prime stock. atunusuaUg greatT>argauu —REGARDLESS OF COST. Bememb■', <■ •■••;%• “r * :; v^^^^.v.V*VV ■’ ~- : * ■'••' ’■ ’ '"-’• . '.' ■*>' '"■«■ *,J AV* :-:v ? V .-■ •• • . ; ; - 'y. ,‘ •'** ■ ■ ‘ -; ■’ p • ' _ 7 ; '*v~ ‘ i NEW YORK. To Druggiata fis Kloroluuita throughout tho Union, D. B. VoiLtODOUi " " • MABUFAOTURBB AH» DEALER IS PAINTS, OILS, &e., - _JWo,l4i;Malden Lute, S)iW TOBK, T>BBPECTEoLLYfnvites.tbe attention of Drpgglsis mad. ;Xv Merchants throughout the Union to Ms largo and. ex tensive asssrtmehtnf PAINTS; OILS; Ac., of tho BEST nod PUREST QUALITIES; 'which lift ol'rrd tor ealo cn tot; moderate terms, both to cash and close-time buyers. Below ore enumerated seme of the leading articles: WHITE MUD, WML to kegs of 25 to 600 BA : 1 BLAOKPAINT, YELLOW OCflflfe, VENI BET), In oil-- 1 PATENT DRYER, SPANISH BROWN, TEIRA BE SI ENNA, to oil. 7 . . •• ■ umber, chrome, imperial, and arsenical OBEENS,taoIt . '• - PRUSSIAN BLUB,CHROME YELLOW and VERDIGRIS,' dry and in oiL s . VARNISHES of all kinds.. " RAW atid BOILED LINSEED OIL; PUTTY, WHITINO CHALK, LAMPBLACK. ■ AM. and ENGLISH TEN. RED, CHROME RED and YEL LOW, dry and to oIL ■ - : INDIA BED, RED LEAD and LITHARGE, dry. STONE, TRENCH, and AMERICAN OCHRE, dry. - CHROME, PARIS andBBUNSWIOK GREEN, dry and In FRENCH axid AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS. j Druggists and others in want of anyofthtr above mention* ed articles, wiH And it to their interests to call, as our fociU* ties for manufocturingand purchasing, and our experience in the business, give us advantages in gelling over moat of those in the same Use. . V / D. B. M’CULLOUGH,: - ; ; myfllrfto,; •m MaldenlAne, New York. - PAPSR WAREHOUSB* Cyrua W. Pield & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No.ll-Cliff etroeVN«w York, are SOLE AGENTS in the United States for ; Mdsprattfs BnporiorDleachfng Powder. Victoria Mills CeUbrated Writlng Papfirs. BnaaeUMflla Superior « GenessesMillfi Superior Printing “ .'■* - - Rawlins & Sons? Jhiglish-TSsrae' il First quality .French Ulbramarihe. ;They,are tusoAgents for thePrindpal Paper Monufoctn* rew in this country, and oiler for sale by for the most ex* tensive and deshnole stock of Paper: and Paper Manufactu rers*.matortals.that con be found in.this or.any other . country. a ' ' ; They ofccupy the large aid - commodious Warehouses, No.' II Cliff street,-No. 68 .Cliff street, No. 184 Christopher street and the Lofts over the large Iron Stores, 7 and 9 Cliff street Their business is strictly 'Wholesale, and Writing Papers are sold by the -Casa only. Their extraordinary focJlitiee enable them to off«r all Goods, both foreign and'Domestic, at .tho lowest-possible .prices. - Paper made to Order; any size or weight Liberal advan* ees made on; consignments of Paper, Paper Makers’Stock arid fttfray tTWW-harirt^, The-highest market price paid in CASH for all kinds of ■Rags' - - ; mnr29:l3m; Bradbury’s Piano and Helodeon Warerooms, NO. 433 BROADWAY t NEW YORK. FROM enlarging my Warerooms, I am enabled to keep a mneh greater assortment of Instruments than hereto fore. All Pianos furnished are of an elastic loach, and of an even quality, and deep, fulVrlch and purely vocal tone, qualities most desirable, inasmuch as the voice wUlsks buu late.to the tone of thelnatrument. AUmy Instruments ore fully, warranted, a guarantee accompanies every bIQ of sale, end are sold os low as con be purchased elsewhere.: Second hand Pianos at all prices.... - *S&*A JVJnc Jnvenficrt^—The Organ Melodeon, with (too Bcpi&of.Ke2s f tbe only thing of. the kind: in the country, having too stop*, coupler y swell draw stops, a Sweet and powerful Instrument, pronounced byOrganists to besupe-' rior for churches or Organ practice to the medium sired Or gans, priee $2OO. Common JleTodeon,of aUslyles andprices. Being the: exeluaiy&Agent far these lustra ments, orders are solicited. The usual discount made to the trade; end 10 per cent to -clergymen purchasing for their own use. jT . . - > _ 1 E-O-BBApBURY,/ - marlfcly PHILADELPHIA. WOELD’S FAIR. >k THE fast and oitiy PKIZK MEDAL for Har •' jB -***. new at iha World’s FalrMn London, waa award* to , ; t : LAGEJY & PHILLIPS, - of Philadelphia^—an honor they won OTer the competition of the whole world. • v •••■ ■:. Messrs. L, kP. have now and keep constantly on hand, at l2* 14 and 10 Southfifth street, the largest Stock of READY-MADE HARNESS, SADDLES, Ac,' of any house lnthe United States, at greatly reduced prices. They are. now-mmutecturtng their Harness and Saddles with such perfect system.thatthoyarueaabledto sell a su perior article ofoverythlnglntbeir line at a less price than ray other boose fni the country.. ; They never use but the very best quality of leather, and the,best materielof every description, aadno-pains or ex bens® is sparedto reach perfection in eTery Bitlclo—Buffalo -Robes, Gloves and Whips. \ '-rlhey invito purchaser* .to examine their stock and their establishment before makingpurchases. They Invite atteh-' tion to the following list of prices: • .Horse Blankets, from • - 87Ht052,60 Thick Horse Covers, . . . $4,Wt057,50 . Good plain serviceable Single Harness, - ••, $lB,OO to $25,00 Fancy do do do, . $28,50 to $35,00 Good plain Double Harness. . • - S4O,CM) to $60,00 Fahey - ,do do, . ... $85,00 to $BO,OO LACEY A PHILLIPS’ Saddles and Harness are acknow ledged to surpass all others for elegance, lightness and com fort, as well as for real value and wear. 12,14 and 16 South FIFTH street, between Market and: Cheanut, Philadelphia. . _. [decl&iy GEORGE J. HENKEL’S CITY C ABINET WARE HO USE, A&. 17S CUES TNUT~ ST BEE T t (Opfosxtx limxpxsbxyos Hall.) * Philadelphia. PUBHXTHBB, 127 EVERY STYLE! Comprising LouisXTV, Louis XV, Elizabethan and Antique, with Sculpture Carving and' xnodero style; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satinwood and Maple; all of superior construction, and finished in tho . host style, equal to, if hot excelling in quol • Ity, toe Goods o£ any Establish* mentintbeUnlteaSt&tes. EMPLOYING hone butexperi raced workmen, (appren tices being positively excluded,)and using the best ma terials, the work cannot fell to give satisfaction to pur chaser* ; Amongst the: many advantages: offered to pur ■ chasers, is the facility of Furnishing a Houser either in ele gant or plain style, Completely from one establishment ; l»y which,means ail the articles in each room correspond in style and quality, and the Immense stock always on hand, being so various In. design, enables purchasers to please their taste in a selection, without the delay necessarily caused in ordering Furniture. - To give ah idea of the finished Furniture on hand, I need only Inform you that my Rooms are 175 feet long, by 27 feet floors.in number; with Shops contiguous, suffi cientto employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that the work'lfl all done under my own immediate inspection. £37*Tbe Packlngis all done in the Store, and Furniture Warranted to carry safely ahy distance.' Visiters to Phila dclpbia are respectfully invited, as purchasers or to call and examine the Goods. . au2s:ly BALTIMORE. i WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, Bronzes, (hocks, Papier Mnrhe . Goods, Rosewood. Dressing Cases, Writing "Desks. MrSm Slegant Fans, Opera Glasses, Cuttlery, Fine Oil Paintings. Dresden China, Ac.—The-undersigned beg particularly to invite the visits of citizens and strangers, Whether'as purchasers or cbnnoisteurs, to their magnificent stock, believing it to exceed in extend variety and richness, any other in this country. They feel sure, the advantage of personally Meeting goods atthedifferent&ctoriesin Earope, and their own manufactories of Jewelry,. Silver Ware, A&, here, enable them to offer inducements in prices and quail* ties, and prices, considering qualities,such as eannotbe of* fbred by any other house in the trade.- Delicate goods so carefully packed as to go safely any dis tance, andhy almostany conveyance. . Wholesale and retaiL_ CANFIELD, BROTHER & CO. 229 Baltimore street, corner of Charles, deelfcly • ~ •• Baltimore. QiOKfiX STtBOBS, sou MANurAcrruaxa or rax omtovxD SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESS 8, IT, Cor, Baltimore and jEVtdmck zirttU, BaU timore* and Ne* 92 Walnvt tt., Philadelphia. FIVE SILVER MEDALB AWARDED. VIZ • } Ahxwcas iNßTrnjTs, New-York: ! By HfeassuxlKSirrcTX, Philadelphia; - : I MAStzjJtnlxßTzrun, Baltimore. mHS peculiar improvement in. the construction of this- I Mattress is, that all the dupitey and heavy tooodai frame-wurk Is entiroly dispensed with, and its place sup-' plied by a lighter: and much more durable frame; The springs are all connected by harness leather hinges, secure ly rivetted, rendering it Impossible for a single spring to tell down or get out of place, and making a Bed so elastic that any part may be raised or bent up, and is thus admira bly fitted to the wants of the sick oraathmetio, who may re quire a sitting posture. It has all the luxurious softness of the best featherbed, with the lightness and facility of hand' ling of the Common hair mattress. - These improved Spring Beds are invariably made of the best materials, and will last many years without repairs. Persons having Hair Mattresses can have than altered in to Spring Beds. These Beds are well adapted for Hotels, berths of Ships, Steamboats and Hospitals. •ALSO, an extensive assortment of highly ornamented, Oh enamel.) and plain finished OAST IRON FURNITURE; con sisting tnpart of Bedsteads, Hat and - Goat Racks, Cane and Umbrella Stands, Centre, Her and Side Tables with marble tops, Garden Chairs, Settees, etei, etc. ; Animals, such aa Lions, Lambs, Dogs, eta, in Iron, as well as the modelsiaWpodj famished at short uotica ' dedfily Valuable Rave Garden Seeds, dec. the celebrated Stovel nr Ever \J green,Sugar Cora, 014 Colony-Sugar Corn, Wrinkled Bugar Peas of various Improred varieties, Blue Imperial, Blue Prussian and HarrowMa do, Beans, Onions, Kadlsh, Parsuipy Cucumber* and Mellons of tho finest and most ap. cUdryman and rich flower seeds- Lawn Qtnssßeed, anda full and complete asaortzuent of Garden and Farming Implements of the latest improvements. Monthly Tabenas, Boses, Hohterops, and:-fine blooming planta ror the yard, Garden or Lawns, by the dozen or 100 at low. rates. - Order® from Merchants, Pealers orutbera.flllod promptly on liberal terms, from the Seed, and Horticultural ware house, 49 Fifth etreet, by. j.apr2T} JAMBS WAKDRQP. DUNDBIES-Cigars, ;pip6s,’ typ* heads, spices, chocolate,- ■0 - brooms, tubs, bed cords, twine, ropes, cotton batting* carpet chain, rags, hemp* and cotton, brushes, ex tract of .coffee, blacking, saieratus, white and red lead,mad der, copperas, Uum,-indigo,- logwood. Camwood, powder, -shot* jugs, tar, .chee», dairy salt, sardines,, alcohol, turpentine, snuj cut a©ddrrtobaeco,4c-,ftcxh3BteteAndforsaleby • . . i ;.-t o n MILLER A BTOKETBONj ■ r dgc22S --r ~ . '22Tand223Libertyst rpOBAJOOO-250 boxes and half boxes F*, S% }£ lbimd 1 X-1!> Lump: Diadem Twist, Diamond Twist, Six Twist, Plug> RttsseU A Rotdascn’s, Grantit Anderaon’s, Thomas’, MeyiarfA Ge ntrjr’e Tobacco, In store and for reate.by I • £dec22l ; :. MILLER A RIOKETBQN. TTVOT COBSI HOT OOBNl!—Another supply just re rl gfltred and fia sale by - - B. T. O. MORGAN, ' -loiWoodstreet. •Ji 7,* -> • :■• ij ■ ; -;r -' v . * UV : v-rj* . -V IODINI3— GO oz.j Ko-subUmcO, Id £ torts ana lor ealo tv- ~ dec23 . . . , , y&KMINQ-lfflcfa 25C»u U>3 Jii fctore ood fur nale by . , * « ■ ’ , FLBMUCq^-BBOa; T itOuT—sUo 2bs m sioro amt lorjuile by >• r. 4jr--dsc2a m:MtN'o »buB. ' ; l and for safe-by •: 1! ' - iJ dec2 JF£g«IKfr;BBOg, Triosl « “O' l Cbmkei In atom aoi - " for roleb y rALs,oJ«H VJ feijuls. Those lnram will-do well.to call, and mve money ij 60 doing, . , L. E, HVVWARn ■ dec2o " - ! CornerSfaitS^dSi^^ ANP ijOoXi,of every, varietylr-Thoa» x) In want art* invited to call —prices reasonable i. „ „ ; aoc7. .. Corner '•• yV.KEH(IOI3c) > liUBkl l \8 1 LUiBS BOOTS and SANDALS, of every variety,-at low oHcra! ! . „ „ „ B B-JHATWABB, : qec3 - - Corner Slarkct and Liberty gta. , ' Tj'XCUANOE ON NEW OItLBA.NB'ANIJCINCINNATI. JTj SightClieclta on tbentiove pointa foaealeby, ... ; , „ A. WIEKtNS fco, . 4”- , ■ .To. 71 TolttUj street. AOUpCKBY STOBI3, Jiavfngva good ran bf cnetoavXJr sale l>y S. COTHBEBT 4 SOS, ■ ile ' 3:i 140 Third street/* ITAETO& OlXri-56. ?>bfa just rac’d’pm-iteinjer st^tailr'i XJ.toT sal* by .rLBMIKO BltOSv ■■'■■■ SucciKsorß.to-d. Biddi'Co., , CO Wood, rtrcet FAHJS.Q&fcEW.'-yIOOO B>B bcßt-branilt, fiy ~ jn4 - ' - Is. A. FAHNESTOCK & oO.‘ T* ARD—*lO half bblar' JLi • r o;kegs, for fiUd by JUST UEOjaVJSD—aiLln sicoi cider. ' - ' . JKHU HAWORTH, Comer of Diataond ap'd Diamond alley. : dccSfl KICiS— 10 tierces new-erop Wee for sato by d*c22 - MILLRIi & IUCKETSON. tYkfinkjd autfAUS— - :■ Xt > •*? -UO “. c ! dq. ... •„ v -• 40 M '> C PbwdeTcd ; •* v - v.~- V -40'“'. OOOLouf; <'■■■■> ; ■ Landing from steamer New Yprkaml for saleby : v.-' . .; - 'Li*-: -new Foop: Beona; in fltord dh'd-for by .[dotO] : , KING & MOORHEAD. 423 Broadway, New York. STATES^GAZETTEKII—A nmr and complete %J - Statistical Gazetteer of thotJmtc* Sidtes of America,' founded• on and compiled frourofficial Federal and Bento ru-• tarns, and tho seventh national census. For sale at the Stationery Warehouse of . v W. S. HAVEN declP . . rCornot Market'aad Second Bt^eetg l . - A?™ RAILROAD AND SECTIONAL MAP. OF OHIO forflaioafc • - • W: S. HAVEN’S, dec!9. . . :••• Oorncr Market and Bccdud streets. -5 - to UGAB —6O hhds Plantation Sugar; -. • *w- 20 barrels crushed, pulverized, and •powdered, .. • •.••.• SO bags Brazil (104 . r - " -IQ boxesTVMto H&r&na do. -For sjUo'by ’• V .Ml LLKR A RICKETBON. . fcjTOLASSES—2OO bbls Plantation flJoJoßsea, ITi- 7.: - 120 hf i>b!s : do d o ' --’ [dcc22J- :. MILLER A BICKBTSpy. r|\EA—^Ob»lf -chests Toong Hyson,.lmperial; Qonpow : deli Sopchong, and Poochop'g Tea;' 150 catty'hoxra flp .do; : far snip-by [declS; I BULLKIt * BICKIiTSON. ' ?* .Wb, lslo,ia+i,2S4S anj Xi Idsl Cognac Brandy, for sale hi packages nnd deml johDBr (dec2S) -: ' MILLER S RIOgETSO& YirMKS-Superlor Madeira, Sherry, -Port,;’.Lisbon, | f Claret; Hdute Santerae Wine, for Bale hr package dr detoijohD.hr. . [dcc22[ MILIIKItA KtCKETSOM. " : ■ j AISI.NS—6O boxes JU* 11* llalßintf:>. f.-- .".. XV • . S 0 hf« • ' « •' ' Y r. : iforsaleby . i.. '* ec 22 MILLER & HICKETSON, BUTTER— 12 bbls packediia&ar fora&Io by decl2 ; i , • MIfiLEU A RICKETfInv/ SQAP AND PASDUSS ~ . r —“P “ SG&boxea No. l'Frijnllj ? Soap'; '. >' : \ W do Star ouct Would Oamiles; fop solo by.- . » VTolfo’o Bchefdam V«*. Scluiapps, hi cases, far edit* by -• •' - •• . : . dec — MIU.KR A KICKBTBON. CIQKDIAL* Xnw England Bum', Jamaica Spirits, Kubm- I mel, Vinaßitters and Peppermint, fcrsale by, •• SIILLEft k BICKETSON, Jec22 221 and 223 Liberty at. - W^^rSP 01 * 0 ’ r°**. Teneriffo, ' Malaga; Madeira, Claiol, Sherry, Whiio Rhenish, Muscat, Lisbon, Bor garnly, Champagne, Anchor, $172, $174 iT. A lt. HeldEicS, >er*ene Wines, insiore and ior sale by • . <*<*>22 MILLER A.RICKETSON. Win .. —iter Bpermj'FaQ do., Winter Whale,-Bleach*! • -Elephant,. TanneraVStraltt, Baifc uttSUbre, LinueetL JHla» for ealeby MILLER «fc IUCtLETSGN, oecSS .. - - . -.- • SALT— -IwTbblß1wTbblB - Salt rec’dand 1o? bolq by ■ : ' ■. dec22 ; MILLER k RICRETSON, ■- 'UIRB WORKS— —rr-rrr— :JC 100,000 Torpedoes: .. -,r ; r.-- ' ■ ISO boxes No, 1 "Fire Crackers; ' .SO do * Jackson •: do : - ‘ 23 gross Roman Candles, 4, C, 8,10 and 12 baUs: 50 do Pin Wheelaj ; ’ * •’ . - 60.- do Chasers; . , . ?.• ~r . .. . 5' do' Scrolls, Nos,’l arid 2;- ' ' ;5. Uo ; .Trionglcs,iNoa.l.and 2; .' .v - • ' : 2 boxes Chinese Rockets. . -_>•' ■ ; Justiuc©lTWa’nd forEaleby' T • - ; «u ! dec23 ; JOSHUA RHODES CO, 39 Wood f\f\B AGS IVICA ALMONDS:' » ~~T~' “ : ~ OV 20 “ Sicily- •- ;do r • • ■ --‘ ; i • •10 bales Dordeaux do - In store and for-Bale by .. J -- - 'JOSHUA RHODES fc' CO., - dec3 ■ : ■- • • 39 Wood strwt. 1 A DOZ.SA LAD OIL, (qtS.V. . ... .• ,-• .. „ X 4 * 25 doz. d£- 'do (pts.) in store and for gqjo’hy • ■ _ v.-,v; JOSHUA- RHODES & CO- * - dec »* t . . 30.WoodHtreoti "jj'lNiS GIN—2 pipes in store aud for sale by . X ' dcc9 ; r v JKO, QRQUTT; .• ~—t.-. : 20 bbls Crushed Sugar: . ' M ’ 10 : Pulverized ■.: * - - . .r f .10 , u Powdered u . * 20 « A Clarified “ Fortwle by doc2i ... . •iiasiiTn k Sinclair.' tARD —20 kegs. No. 1, for sale by , "■* SMITH & SINCLAIR, , 122 Second and 181 Ftortafteot. 1 OUUAiMIOUSE MOLASSES—3S bblslbr sale by; ..*> *■ C? dec2l- SMITH A SINCLAIR'. C\HEESI>-luu boxes, prime, tor sale by - • - J dec3 . : • SMITH A SINCLAIR. LEAD— 2UOU tbs Dor Lead tor gHrby • decs SMlTH' k'■ SINCLAIR. GOFf EE—36O bags prime-Rio, for sale by M " SMITH k SINCLAIR. DRIED APPLES—2O sacks, for sale by ■ 3** ' SMITH A SINCLAIR. FICUK —78 bbls, oy ' r, JaA ~ SMITH A SINCLj DRESS PLAIDS —We bare now open, and Wl recelro In a few.days, the most splendid stock orPlaids of the season: selling at reduced prices. dec24 - A. A' MASON & OO.vNo. 2iFifth st. T>ECEIViID, a large aasorimeutot Ladles’ Zephyr. Wont- XI ed.Scarfk, Hoods, Shawletts, Rlgolettes, cmT'a com plete assortment of Genu’s Winter Gloves." '■ • dec24 A, A. MASON k CO., No, 2aiilth at. PRLPAItLD CORN—2OO boxes, Oswego and OrvlB% for' saleby [decal : B.X FAHNESTOCK fc CO. ONIONS— 14 bids tor sale-by ' .. ■• •. •. ! deca ; SMITH A SINCLAIR. PilUfidLAN-BtiUiS— liiOcsideal' ' B. A: FAHNESTOCK *& CO. A YOUNG MAN WANTED, with a small capital, lo par il' chaaa ibe Stock, Jt'ixturea and Good-will of a good pay ing business in' this xfty; Terras made easy. Apply to VS. OUTUBEE , ? &-SO i N,- Qcneral Agents, 140 Thirdptraot.. RKCEIVIJI*— Some more of those. bc&Utifut. premium Combination KUBBERS, Pticea lbw; ''£tlo7 &arlc«t street •; (decO) , ..Vu^SCUMEItTZ. GLUBTEKKAifiUNa— 160 boxen,-et $1,60 per box; 100 boxes Ifb. Cracltera, per box, or 4c. per pack, at • , • ‘ : • ' . : J£UU HAWOBTirS, dec23 -y " Cornercf Diamond and iflainond alloy. STATIONERY, of oil kinds tmd nttalicies, iV>r-a»lQiow, by - • i '“• . J.^-DAYiSO.V, ■ ' G 5 Market Ptresf^earYoarth. rTTOU3K3 AND, V AU$l53—A fall assortment always «1 •JL l»aAd,*t low prices. h. S. HAYtVABD, dacT ; v . ;■ CornejitarfeetandUtartystreets. pIBIiES, UYMNAND FBAYIOI BOOKS In Ibi.most ■ J 3 elegant styles, for family, pa)plt». or_,personal uso, BUgMSjPB' 4to. BIBLB; 'the most' boau-' tlfol family Bible, la print, in varioas etjlei. Dx. VTest'a Analysis. All suitable forQoUday Presents; v At . DATISQJt'S BOOK-BTOBE, - 65 Market st, near Fourth. 'i'Ti",- ‘ t _* C- * ’ ‘ . - v . * 4 , * . j;r ’+^VV. ; r',‘V : . ■i-’ ;.V,V V ; '■ y ' NUMBER }46 MISCELLANEOUS/'- • ~ LH.MAYWAKD, ' ..Comer of .Market and Liberty rts. Snow\Vbite,' BJoek, ' r : . 1- Broirn, ' • . ; * In utoWand for stiloTiy ■ ' ; ■■ - james-a. nuTCiireoN * co„ ' • dec3 45 Wttter nPd 03 groat atg. f gor gaio by. . •*.' +i- fc. :-t v : r tV "■) 4 SMITH & SINCLAIR. r