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. VOLUME XII. .
THE DAILY MOBNING POST.
Pnnied and Pvbhth+l eoery 2fortnng, (Sunday excepted -
. ItY PHILLIPS 4 GILLMOH£ t
BOkfU-WXST OORNXH OP WOOD AKDfTVTU STEUtS.
49*.3\Efi Aftf.—Five Dollars & year, payable strictly In
advance. Fix Dolors will invariably bo required if not paid
within the year.
49“SingIo copies'vwo aart— at the counter in thg
Office, aud by the News Boys. .
TEE SATURDAY MOBNISG POST V
L> published from the same office,ona largeblanket size
sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Single copies
mz cants. ■■■
UCp-rNopaperwHl be discontinued; (unless nt the dßcre
• on of the Proprietors,) until all Arrearages are pahL
49* No attention will bo paid to anv order unless accom
panied by tho moneys or satMhctory reference in this citv ’
• 49* CmnizUd wWi tte Estabbshmeni of Vie Morning Port
■ u onto/ Vu largest Job Printing Offices \n Vie city, where all
kuvU of work u done on (he shortest notice, cmdinod reason
able terns* ■ -
RATES OF AȴERTISIWG,
AGREED, VPOX BT TEE PITTSBURGE PRESS.
CEIf UKZ9 KOITPiBEt, OR 1X331
One square, one insertion-..........:.. 0 60
•( “ each additional insertion...^...2s
11 ** one 1 76
« .C t wo woo )j B ............. 8 00
**••• “ : thrco weeta..-. . 4 00
c« . « on « month.. ....................... 6 00
44 u two months .......................... 700
u M three months ......... .0 00
- “ four months:.. .. 10.00
u sis m0nth5............. 12 00
* one year....—... 38 00
Standing Card, six lines or less, per annum,........, 10 00
CUAUGEAULa At FXXASUBI;
One square, per annum, (exclusiveof the paper)-. 25 00
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
GEO> F« OIIiLBIORE,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office, comer of Fourth zfreef and Cherry alley,
■ rarsßGEfiH,.. pjl, '
•43“ Will attend, to his professional business os usual, at
his office, between the hours of 9 A. M. And 4 F. HI. of each
day. . ; • •• jv‘2Q.
C. Orlando Loomis,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood.
Jy-L-y ; ■ ■ .
• Thomas fil« marabou, •
ATTORNEY at LAW—Office, Lowne’s Buildings. Fourth
.street. ■ . jan7:ly r
: K>B.Carnahan,
A TTOUNRY AT LAW—Office ou Fourth street, between
A Cherry alloy and Grant street. je2ry .
. J* N< 21'Clowryi
Attorney and counsellor at in
Bakewell** buildings, op Grant street jo2
U. U. Ua«5T~ : :
ATTORNEY AT LAW—No, 127 Fourth street, above and
near fimithfleld. aatZly :
J* St Jllorriioni
A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW-Office, re
il mcrrod to No. 44 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh,
- t*a» . . .. _y- aprlfey -
It* Biddle Roberts,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, No. 132£mithfield.street,
between Fifth And Sixth. Collections carerally attend*
ed.to —special attention given toConvcyandog. .{deeply
Tliomaa SXean** •
Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery.
. Office, next door tothu Pcrnt Office, StcubeaTlUe, Ohio.
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S* P. Koas,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
Pa-, fjurth door below Mr. E<xly Patterson’# Livery
Stable. '
Buckmaster,
A LDEKMAN—Office, Fourth street, third door ab*vo
* V rmttiififid, Sou tii aid a. all hinds done
wUh the greatest care and legal accuracy. Titles to Heal Ea>
tale gxamHod. etc. npvlfl
BUSINESS CARDS.
EB. DIU\O, Diamond, Pittsburgh, dealer It
• Country Produce, offers for eaie a choice stock o
Groceries, selected tor family nsa. Spires of every variety
and the parent quality, ground at his steam Mills. Also.
Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken in ex;
change for Merchandize.
F. it, D. bos procured a fall assortment of Lasdrcth’a
Warranted Card on Seeds, and invites the attention of all in
terested in rural affairs. janll
J. S. LEECU, HoALPIH & CO*,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AXD PC it XUS Uf
Provisions, Hotals and Pittsburg Zlozmfacturos,
Noa. 24- axn 244 Lxucstv Stout.
nags] . pfrrsmrßOfr.
FOJLXC23 G. n\CLtr....-.., A. BtMiiitr
BAILEY ft ItENSIIAW,
m£A DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERS; Dcalew in
X Wooden and Willow W arc, Japanned Tin Ware, Ifoute
kecplng Uteneils, &c., Wholcsalc and Retail, No. 253 Ltivrlj
atreek Pittsburgh. *prls*r
King 1 A Moorhead,
TXTHOLESALE GIUXJBIIS AND PRODUCE DEALERS—
v y No. 27 Wood street, Plttuburjrh. (my 23
' Smith A Sinclair*
\JLT HOLES ALE GROCERS AND CQIJSIIS3ION MKR
. FT CHANTS—Cornu Wixxi and First ete. fnoril
Paul & Hardoek*
COMMISSION AND -FORWARDING MKRCUANS, AND
BTRA3IBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Water street, Cincinnati,
Ohio. ■ ’ ' fcpl:tf
i, D. IiXK&OX... -UXSS .iIRiPAICICK J. t. Ii£KCJ3-
Klrlipatriob A llcrrom,
'\\T HOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE ’ AND COMMIS-
Tv SIONMEttC HANTS,andDealerxinPittsburghMirau
factnres ZVb. 843 Liberty ttretU l\lt*lrurgk, Pul myl7:y
nU&UU BKU.XES, JOHN NJCOI3,
Pittsburgh. Maryland.
Sellers* Nicola & Co**
PRODUCE axo GJSN ERA?, COMMISSION 5
No. 309 Liberty rt* vet, Pittsburgh, P&.. .
Gpenn.Unwed end Lard Oils.
wiuum Maun, Philo. .vnc. rickjtswit, Pittsburgh.
Miller A ItlcUetßon.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,IMPORTERS OP BRANDIES,
Wines and Segare—Nos. 172 and 174, corner of Irwin
sad Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nalls, Cotton Yarns,
Ac.,oonsiantlyon hand. ' *• ■ ' • ■ }y2S '
J.D. Williams,
AND RETAIL -FAMILY GROCER, AND
oli Torviurdhig and Oonunisrion Merchant, Dealer-In
Country Produce, and Pittsburgh Manufacturer—Wood sL,
ftur doors nbove Filth, Pittsburgh, ’ inars
JOBS X CLOSEST... OOUIKUUB M'CLOnVfcT.
Wholoaalo and Retail Clothing Merchants,
■■ ■> NO. 88‘WOOD STREET. ;
rpDE subscribers respectfully inform tbolr old customers
and the publioin general, that thoy hate this day os*
aoclrted tbemselvea In the above business,under the firm
OfJOfIN M’CLOSKEY A CO. They respectfully elicit a
share olTpiblic patrohagb.
The previous business of each will be settled by them*
self a* «wpfw*.tively.
James C. Watt,
MERCHANT TAILOR-rNo. 45Ilfih street, Opposite the
Theatre; Pittsburgh, Fa. - . apr7
TV LAIItD, (late of the lira of Coolct A L&ian,) having
XV* • opened STORE NO. 0, (two doors above the old
stand,) ..for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING
■BUSINESS,hopes by strict attention to business to merit a
share of the patronage of the late firm.
- N. IL—Clothing made to order in the most fashionable
styles, and on tho shortest notice—lnferior to' none in the
city.. . • jan’J&y
B. T# C. Moreau,
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER—has always on hand
a general assortment of School,Miscellaneous and Blank
Books, Printing, Post and Cap Paper, Ac- Wholesale and Re
tail, No. 104 Wood street, below Fifth, East side, Pittsburgh.
■g*fc,Wanted,-Bag3 and Tanners* Scraps. aplStty
J« R. Weldln,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER In Blank and
School Books, Paper and Stationery, No. C 3 Wood
(between Tliird and Fourth,) Pittsburgh. Pa. [ot2o
It* C. SjtocSctoa,
Late Johnson a stockton, bookseller, sta
tioner, Printer and Binder—comer of Market and
Third streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. • [jy3Ltf ■
W*,S. Haven*
miCB OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (Lira Joint
-1 stos A Btocktos,) and BLANK BOOK aab STATIONE
RY WAREHOUSE—is prepared to execute every style of
Legal, Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job Printing end
Book Binding, and furnish every article In the Blank Book,
Paper and Stationery line,at the shortest notice trnd on the
meat reasonable terms.
Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, corner of Market
and Second streets.
Printing Office and Book Bindery, No. 60 Third st, povlfi
Behuchmau A Hatmleln,
LITHOGRAPHERS —Third street, opposite the Pas toffies,
Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads, Show Bills
Labels, Architectural and M&chlno Drawings, Business aud
VUitlog Cards, etc., Engr&TCd-or Draws on Stone, Printed
in Colors, Gold,Bronze, or Black, in the most approved stylo,
ami at the most reasonable prices.octls:ly. •
Austin Loomis*
REAL ESTATE AGENT, Merchandize, Stock, and Bill-
Broker, Ofllce, No. «2 Fourth Street, (above Wood.) The
subscriber having opened an office at the above plow, for tho
purpose of negotiating Loan*, Bills, Bonds, Mortgages, and
all other Instruments fbrthe security of Money, ondfor the
PUKIIMO and Mlo of Stocks Will nlro give prompt and
particular attention to baying, Bclliog, renting of and loan
ing Keal.Estota. [jy?l AUSTIN UtOUlft ■
Jons tlxiiiitg ............w.;............ ..counasu plemiso
FLEMISGBROTHRRS,
(Successors to Ji Kidd A Co»>
•\KriIOLESALE DRUGGISTS, JVb. GO Wood gtrut, Pitts-
FT .burgh, Pa. Proprietors of Dr. sTLane’s Celebrated
Yenntfugß.Llver Pills, Ac. • rnv7?v
"B* A. Fahneitock A Co., “
XfIrnOLESALE DRUG WAREHOUSE—Comer Firstand
Ft Wood streets, and comer Wood and Sixth, (fohl
JDIO. GROUTT,
Importer of Brondids, Gin, Wine, &o.;
nz&Lsa rv
PINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY,
Peach and Apple Brandy* Ac,
Also, Reqtz?ie& axd Distiller.
Comer of Bmlthfleld and Front streets. Pltfartmrgh.Fa- [<ipf>
Ji Bryar,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT
165 Liberty street, aud 31 Diamond alloy, foblfry
PAGODA TEA STORE.
JEHU HAWORTH, WhdUxalc and JUtaU Grocer, Dealer
and Importer of Old Country Black Teas, French Bran
dies, Wines, Ao., corner of Diamond alley and the Diamond;
Pittsburgh, Piw,' ' • fob2B.y
r — ”*W£ltcF P« Marthall, -
IMPORTER and Dealer in French and American Paper
Hangings. ••. • v ■. •, : ; t ■; . • ■ merit
ü ß.">. WSDDEU l ;v <■
X 0 AN BROKER, Dealer in Nbtes, Bonds, Mortgaged, Real ■
JU Estate Merchandize, Ac.
dS'OßloerMasonio Hall, Fifth street, next door to the
Citizens* Deposit Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa, . apxS *
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BUSINESS CARDS.
S. 001U1EEt..„.,.. , , 8. L CUTHBKRT.
R..,, „ S* “UTBBEttT &. 80S,
ESTATE and GI3SEEAL AQKNTB,. No. SO
SmWtJidd UrtA. n0 »l
r -I I ; ■INSTRUMENTS; Pianos, Muaic, School- Books and
stationery,No.m Wood str« a L .. (janl
A* THndle»
Emm Sk- and .Retail SADDLE, HAItNK&S,
VALISE and OAUPET BAQ mamiiao.
■* turer, Ho. 106 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
his--. J£. Hayward* < i
T\EALER in BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS and LEGHORN
XJ and BltAlD HATS, corner of Market and Liberty eta':
N0.1?4 Pittsburgh, Pa. ■ ■ ■• • • ■ • jel4 y
'WUllam'*Gltun,
"Ih. OOKBINDER—Corner of Third and Wood street*, alwve
J. C .11. Loy r where be is prepared to do ovury deaedbtibn
bf-Hnilp,g-&nd Binding. , . T^dtosf
T. B. CAhVEUT & COTT *T~‘ : ’
TYIE-SlfrißKltS, ENGRAVERS AND EMBOSSERS, and
j£aSSmSx^‘ awmk - N ° Wjgy.
Cora. ... '
ir. ! (soooissor to Mtopot » la,) 'WOOL DtLH
• E .H AND. COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the nn&
oi Amentia Wooten Goods, 2Xo. 13« ~
' Tl»oma»-HI. J.lttlc, " T
TXTATOH ASD CLOCK MAKKIi-Fitth street, between
»1> L|„l °V i nn^; Morket 6troot *> oppoeitb Iron City HoMl.
All Kinds of Jewelry made and repaired.. • • fftp&tly',.
-****, - J , .^POTT l , OlxNII&T, Fourfhtitroet r 'live doofs
QfITT of Market, i
Opfio* Eouna—From nlno A. St to fijo
-* •v • • ■;•" ■ ■ "•"■■.•■••• - dee2o.-y;
~ AJr* David limit,
DENTIST —QtncZy Fourth street, between
•^QJVlWyMarket atid-Wood streets, nearly opposite the
. Plttsburgh-Bank. • novlT-Iy-
. UAUU & MOSEIIT
A ECHITECTo.—Office; Philo Hall, ho. 76 Thin] street,
ix Pittsburgh; and east side ox the Diamond. Allegheny
jylS-’Gp * i
BbOUril A 2UU>., hast lhrmiugiiaxa, manufacturer* of
• -Bar Iron, nod small Iron of all- descriptions, and
data, also, tbcCnt*3tqu&llty of lloopß, hounds and Squares
orders for Iron ia tho box. at the city i\*t
• it*:
• Money Loan outce,
JOHN A* O’BIUEN & CO„
M 137 Third siredy below bmUftfietd.
OhiVtoloan ln largo or small quantities, on Qold
; and Silver Plate,Diamonds, Watches. Jowelrv, (Junl,
Pistols, Musical Instruments and valuable articles of every
description. ■
Forfeited FledgesPold immediately after being out of date
unless redeemed. llMgftlns of Gold and tillrer-W«telies.
Jewelry, da., always on hand. vcp~ ■
. - AttßiOfcD <fc WILLIASIS,
HEATING & VENTILATING WAREHOUSE
■ susurAcrratiitf or
CHlsozl Eurnacw, Wrought Iron Tubing,
firrisas ros Emu
ruHi emu, Viw.
«B3P* No. M&rfcct street, l*itta burgh.
49* We have sold oar Pawnees, Patterns, Ac., to sliwr*
ARNOLD A WILL) AMS, Whom we cordially recommend u>
tho patroouge of the public.
SUAIFE. ATKINSON h OEELY. '
. 1
House, bignva-nd ornamental painter, and
Dealer In Palate—No. 44 St Clair atrwt, Pittsburgh,
Uu constantly on hand all kinds of Paints, either dry o?
mixed, Jepaa and Oonal Varnish, Unwod Oil, Bolliri t>U:
Spirits Turpentine, Window Glass or all riaea,'Putty, Priui
Brushes, Ac-i&ll of the bast quality, and lor e&fc at reawua*
biff prices. . »pl\
Juaei JLowry,
f'tHAIB AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER—No. £»4
V/ fcetternian’a Row, liberty street, baa on hand a large
flU«k of Chairs and Bcusteads of every descnpUon, tnade of
the best maU rials, which he -will cell lower tK<m article* ai
the same quality can be cold in the elty. lie would call parv
tic alar attention to Ills Large stock of Mahogany and Waluut
Chairs aud Ikdatssd*, which he will sell at ffreariy reduced
prices Also, Turning of trrery description executed in the
neatest manner. Orders left at tho Mare Booms, oral the
Mill, corner of Adams and liberty streets, will he promptly
ttffpded to. _ mardt
James Melflagcr, * '
MONOXOAIIELt PLANING MLLL-Would mpaelftilly
Inform his fronds and the pnhlle, that his new entab-
Ushmnnt is now in fall operal.ua, and that he is prepared to
furnish Boat Cabins, and £ll all orders for Planed Lumber,
with promptness, and at the lowest rates.
' Board and Plank, placid on one or both rides, constantly
on hand.
flash, Doors, and Moulding's of every description, taade to
drier.
BnQders and Carpenters would And It to their advantage
to give him a eall, as he con now furubh them with planed
stuff suitable for every of work,
vs, a. w...4uu crnnuL
HERBQg ft CKISWELLf
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
Manufacturers «f *u Uni* or brass work, lo-
COMOTIYE, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac, Al
so, Cotton Batting Manufacturer*.
Fonudry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City.
Office and Store, No. U Market Ktr>*<t, PittAburgb-
OLD JJIIAS-3 anl COPPr.it taken in exchange f«jp wr rk,
OTcash fa.l. Orter* left at the Aoundry or Offi l '*, will be*
promptly att'-n'lM b>, lv
JOS'hJPirT. IOWOY,
.JVo. 4il tbroer of I\/Vk and Jifad &resU,
OCl» up stairs. Entrance from Fifih street. Pittsburgh,
RESPECTFULLY b&douqco to the public that ha baa
commenced tho REAL fctTATE AGENCY, In coon.w-
Uon with Intelligence and General Culhi*iiog. lie will
also attend (o jrcnllng. IVr*cnj»ln wont of Rcrtanivla any
capacity, or those in want of places, wiUbcsuppUoi at short
notice. All burincas entrusted to his care promptly at
tended to.
JB^/crmccs—T. J. Blgham, B»q., Richard Cowan, W.
0. Leslie, Dr. Ale*. BLatk, James Mackcnd, A.
MafiltA Old. ; : _ . . ianvv
Cargo'* Daguerreotype and Art Usllery,
Apollo Itttddlnp, .Vo. 70 >b urth *trrel f [nfjt to Zynatf
Carpet -Emporium.)
5l. CAltut) & Cu. having fitted up the cicut
arnjilc rooms in the city with mammuth sky and
"SJT eiclo lights, offer >ir*t Class LIIiENESSKS, in
to suit all, varying in price lo
and quality of comi, 4c. fitj.Hupfitfor Oil
by tlie for sale, and on ex
hibition during the day end evening. Cititcirs stran
gers are invited to call and examine specimens anu i’alnt
ingg. • . ■ • ' ■ - _ _ aprJT
accsa owil\s,
Pittsburgh.
CAIiiuAGE FACTOUY. “*■"
XXT B. TERRY, Virgin alley, botvroen Wood and Liberty
FT .• streets,Manufiwlorerof BUGGIES, BAROUCHES
and CARRIAGES, of every dawrriplion. AH work dune
warranted. The advertiser would hero state that bo aerred
bine years apprenticeship to Urn busln«**a; and has worked
for maoy years In the priocljml shops of the Eastern ciu »s.
taar2o:tf
AEWsEHU STOHEi
JAMES WAJIDHOI*,
OFFERS for sale CAN Aliy BIUDS of tbs nest improved
bfwU, nud fine singur*. ttinlSeecl*
—<fcnar* # Uemp, Millet, Rows and mixed s*c»l. Bouonftt*
wJU be furabbed comoctfwxl of Ibw finest FLOWERS, tJs:
Camellas, Hose lludx, liclioirope?, Ac. Evergreens (In popO
(brChrUtmasTrocs, from tlio beod aud Horticultural Store*
No. 49 Fifth £t„ nrjir Wood. di*c2o
EBOLISn AND CLASSICAL, SKAMNAJttY.
'VVT. MCDONALD, M. A., DjllscrM.l.
HL next fcCftxlos of the Institution will conunenco on
MONDAY, the fith of September next, ni the ro<An tor
por Uborty streets, lately occupied bv (he
Mem*. Vceder. ■
n A- W» Loomis, C. Knap, Jr., B. F.Toa
Boahoret, It. Milli?, Jr. • auirtW
.' . - Date*- jJulboat Hoou t ’ '
THE flutecriber Jia» reeeivca aiffct from lUriom Ms sen
piy cf.cioiM Tallp,, Cm™, !v»n««. M J
omor lflpwer ItooUror (ell plominit, and for winter bloom
log, la pot* ana glawtes; lava Onum Bu&dB fop fall towing
whlch mako & flue, close, KmooLh turf, soda Tru*
niog Instruments, Garden and Farming Implements of the
most approval .construction, at Eastern prices, from the
Seed and Agricultural AY oreUouso,-49 Finn street.
P°*o JAMK< WAKDUOP
HEW CAEPET STOHE'
Ho, 47 Fifth Street, near Wood.
AN UrvnuaSed auortmmt of OAIIPETINas S nj on.
CLOTHS, of the talent anil moat beautiful patterns Tor
spring sales, now open for inspection; conalatlnz of—
' Koyal Velvets; Brumal*;
Tapeatry BrußMlj; . Tapestry Ingrains;
■ Extra Hu pur Throe Ply; *
Super and Fine,lngrain;
Tapestry Vehittanß;
Twilled and Plain Vcnitlans,- .
i Together with every description of low pri«d Carpeting*
Chenille and Tufted Rugs and Matte, Canton andOoir Mat
ting; Jute,;Chain,:Cocoa,Adllaid, AHcon,and Shoepskin
Malta; Floor and fitalrOU Cloths, all widths and qualities;
Stair and Floor Pruggots, Green Boise, Piano and Table
Covers, Venitlan Blinds, Window Shades, Stair Bods, &&..
the very lowest eaeh prices,
_tnar2l BOBINSON & fcft.
T. Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures.
in', subscribers areuow opening at their new Wareroom-
NO, 100 FlliST, BTItKiST, between Wood and Smith
of CHANDELIERS, BRACK
• - r P*"©ANTB, and nil articles connected witCas Fitting,
ovor offered in this marfcet. Having arrangements made
by which they will bo constantly in receipt of new patterns
and varieties, confidently invito the attention of pur
chasers to their selection. We are determined to soil as
lowasanyhouseiatho West, and being practical Gas Fit
ter*? CBn offer peculiar advantages to thoso desiring articles
m this line. °
: We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of every de
scription for gas. water and eteam. - .
Bum Castings of all Usds made to order promptly.
LONG, MILLI3R A CO.,
No. 10D First street.
To Merchants and Others*
i ADVERTISING—Tho publishers of tbo dallj
jX-and * u Frt\hciUFreund” would runpoctfullv in
jita tho attention ofmarphants ami others to lb 4 advaa*
tagos offered by their papers os a medium of advertising
among their German-feiiaw-cIUzeM both in tbo citv ami
country. /
P“Por Is published on tho Toon btstzu, and
PittStaSh t »M} re S!“f l 0? of « n y O'lMts BAHT pabJlshod la
alrcadvfar tho r " , «aklr papor, which la published
cohaU™ nnVw H yca J?’ cl « ulllt<! » lately in the adjoining
Scsutoofow'o a» *ell as throughout
to °mlt Wrturßll Bnd others 17111 Bed It to tholr
wT» T ,S?!?JvvP/3 makQ of our columns as a medium ol
sffifgfssr bu,ineM “ 1017 «w *»«
oni st j^s£w ta "
JSI?S Publishers nnd'pToiwb tore.
STOCKING FACTORY
PIITn ST., BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET RTRVPTC
T' ABUTTr,BtrER<ir, a economy ' S
HE best goodsln Children's Hose, Men's Soiks, Under
ahlrtsnndDrawers, sold at mannfacrarerSnrioes
tneJEIPTH STREET STOCKING FACTORY, allmSeftom
last year's wool; NO ADVANOE IN PRICE. ■ ■
77 WIHJAM DU.Y
A CARD,—-Mr. C; ANION andH. SCHROEDER would
■-ftV-jW*otft*lly announce to the dti2ens of Pittsburgh and
that they will giro instructions on the Piano.
'SSwiiiSSy? l4 '*!ata. Inquire at H- Bchroodor k Co.’s
NEW BHJSIO STORE, 84 Fourth Itret. s«p23
JOSHEAtt"
WHOLESALE EBTUT3
H ITrT , «» “Wood Sr, 1
AVE on hand and are i
which they offer at the
75-taga iYicaAlmonds: '
25 “ Sicily do
25 halos Bordeaux do • •■■■•
15bags Shelled do
50 <* PUbcrts;
60 TValunts;
60 “ Cream Nats;
•600 bushels-Pea Nutaj
: 25 tola. Texan Pecans;
26 « JUinoia do
2000 Ooooa Hut*;. >
200 boxes Gorman Plums; '■
•26 kega” do •. i do -• I
10bbl8., ; dor. do I
.10 oases PranoB»glaßsjara;l
• “ • ■■■■* fincy bxs^i
60 cosfea Currants;
20 coses Citron;
.200 boxes Cluster Raisins:
100 hf. “ M.IU do
2Goqr.«- « • 1 do •
200 boxes No. 1 UcrriQg;
100 “ Sealed do
1 ease Mace; '
lbbLNulxu«?a:
1 “ Cloves;
25 groasßlacking;
25,basket* Salad Oil;
Ulx-Tty gtreut. (my*
J. C. ANPEBSOX.-
: C« ANOfi]
WHOLESALE PRUJTKREB
_ Mo» Q Wood at.,
THBT RECEIVED, the too
tl brought West of tho Moo
350 baga Bnull Sugar;
50 boxes HaTana do
. SObbls Loreting’s do* Hoe
pulverised;
20 hols. Lovering’i coarsr
pulverlied Sugar;
SO bold. Love ring's coarar
Sugar; :
60 bbla Stuart's do do
BOQO.CocoaNjita; .
16 cases Jar Prunes;
IS cues Fancy Roses do
250 bxs No. 1 Herring;
. 135 bxjSealed Herring;
06 lbs Mace;
•150 lbs Nutmegs;
130fi>sCi&vea; ,
40 gross blacking; i
35 bxs Citron;
1000 bus Tea Nuts;
60 bxs No 1 Rock Candy;
20 do Ho I do do
. 25 do Yellow <Jo do
2u do Wbito do do l
C 5 bgs IricA Almonds; |
30 bales Bordeaux do; >. ]
• JW bgs Sicily ; do; • i:
O) do shelled do; J
3uo bxa Cluster Jtalains: . a
250 bxs M R do? I
lOWA PdDSDIIYT"
NO. 103 WOOD STREET
JOHN C. PARRY. (suoe«BMir to J.C. Parry A CO,) bags
to Inform the customer* of the old firm, and the publjo
generally, that he bui now on hands, and id extcuriTelr en
gaged in manufacturing, cTery dwcripttoa of CABTISU3—
•ueb as: Patent ChiUnl Rol£sMarge RetUn And Curtis*
Patent Kettles, tor Soap, Pot Ash, Soda Ash; Sugar Kettles!
xbrib* manufacture of Cane Sugar—«H corf os a patent
mictts« known as J.C.Panys, and are superior for dura*'
butty to any other, and sold tower than thoM made os ttu
old plan. ■ ■„ ■ ■ . ,
IIOUfIW WAnr—A ctn.nl tsertsunt, .11 flea n»'
oni ÜBFtoto] juttertu, W**i)a Cento, Dug Ironi, Baa boot.
o*3 VS \\ ATU.
Balling Mill Cutln,«,«nil Mwhlnerjref rrejdttcripilon,
il«l* an bond of null. to crirr
Cook ifto.tts, KUt-lfo lUncw, »«4 Ct»l StOTto, of *v.nr
dacrlptlon; tcv.Gonk fctoTt*, Hi.(lias vhicb rwrl.nl the
Ont |irii» for ISiO un] losi. ot tli. Arrtruluirnl Fair of Al-
UrtonT Ctionty, r»„anil rocomamtUd b, Sftma ItunJml
wnoan F.nt<T[.rti.Ot>okEto»«;&af«liit»i I’naluo Cwk
Stove.; Ecjjnnil lUdlilor Co*! Stove; IVTlor Stove., Ap :
P«lor Unto, uni Ftndert, grat ruint,, IwnUrnliy
enun.lloJ. Conaon Onto,sal ballJltot OMerial of .very
tlucriotkin. . 1 1
A mt ruiot/nf Orauanital Balling, tor6na.ltTit.on4
Fencing.
J’kvgii ami Plough duUugt—S Urg* rtntk of oil tb»
kinil. la u, .tat will In *o;j st rod need erfae... tlall’. Pot
to* levw, Tru. American, Eg. o'., Onnt’a RlnkaH'A
Wood.', fucjck’i, Doll’., loptotM Ball, *o. ~
JftmUe Plough!.— Tte Michigan Double plough, *hlrb
ha. taken th« premium at tlto stat. Fain of Ji.n York,
lVnnsylTanla,uu] O too, at:, 1. he tot «r it ha. hen caMbifotl,
Iron and Kail., alor* Pip. anil Tin fFu»—.ll of *h!f li I
*lll aril at th. ton.tt prfrau; ao4 rMfoctfUll. Invlt. thk
Fnblteto giT. nit nil. at thooM «and. So. JOS Wood irt.
irtnw e eiQpr
PI ASO FORTES. . ' 1
CHARLOTTE BLUUE. No, 118 Wood
street, second door above Fifth, 11 Usburgh,
FV H r'nS* ~|U ’ vZ* 7 *fcr «h» ft farg«end wellassorved
’ , * %»stock of Piano FnrUis, (a hlcb are just ar
siring,) on the most liberal icnnu.
The aUentkQ of fmrebacersU espeeiaHy lari ted to the
crVbratrd IIAXUIUmJ pJASttjL
Tbeyn InstremenU taring m&daexprctjily for this r!\m% t»-
and baring tb* over strings, have a volume oftt-aatm*
et;ual!cdby oayc-lbm, A\n. Pianosfroiu the manufactory
of Dale A GsSev Yrrk; Uacoa * Raven. New York; flf*
kb(*abacb A Eons. PblladelpLla; and of «v oww asxtrso
wrtx, >»hlcl» are well known, *ud bare been used In tbb» and
Other cftle* for 16 year*.
.MUSICAL INSTRUMENT* of aH Mods-
Oinlars—A fine aelcetlon or Frwirh, t*raa!sh and Oetttan,
of superior/jualßy. *
rWiw-Tbe l»rt Italian. French and KngJDb make.
jtoairrfoTns—From 17,e bert Paris raauufvtory.
AUj£>—riut**,CUrtQoets, Drums, t'tfrs, Baajos. Tarnbo
rines* Triangles. Ac.
Snnjs—ltalian, Frenrb,English and Oeroas. warranted
to be of the vonr beet quality.
PianoaaudaU Mxwical fuatruaeutii repaired with dura*
biluT. nnlDM* «wii|Mt4lMi
. A*IAATOS~.
--.! RICEUED,an! now open for ex
amir»ntii-p and aalr, the following nuw Pi
tfS il frff ano y * ? rie«. Tit:
w w V • Our Rwwood, richly airrrd, Grand piano
Forlr., octavra Cue, fSOO 00
One «u<«rrb!y carted Rwwwood wjuarc Piano, in the stria
of \l V f 7 octaw, 00.
One nasoworri carted, 7 octaves ~~*UO 03
•One (tiv tin (Jo ~;.w 420
One do plain Cl 2 do nio (hj
. One do do do . 2.'0 00
Oue do do fl do OO
On. <l(> do 0 do 2X> 00
All Urn .ho.. M. from the roltbratnl manofector. of
Cmntijusu * So*», Bottoa; Slaw
frr,u » U». 'sat ftctojT,. licaatlfa! lot of
1 iANU bTuOLS,rarTca anti plain twwwood, wRU bnlr elPth,
inured phuib, and brccatelle coats.
On band, a l.rgo dork of l*u«oa from oilier BoMon *nd
New York mnfeprs, and fyr sale at factory tiricra.
a . . JOns 11. MBLWB, 81 Wobd airret
Ag*-qt firrCbickeriDfs Pianos, for Pltuburghaod Western
_ Idec2t
LAT&BT iiuolcT“
Hkuidkr hasJUdTreceiver—
• Sst;vr.xiK pe Paaw Fcnotriau, comptssod and dedl
ftitod to Mf-tJullua Lor, ly U. ixWher. This plore Isembvl
liahed with an eli'fiantly colored vignette of the city of
Paris* showing the ftiucwzs, ibo imperial residonco of the
ireDcli bmpumr; the Church of Notre Davr*,
ft roil able and correct map qT the French Capital, as ukeu
by Mr. Ui* on bis recent tirft thore, and Is of itenir worth
tboj>ripe charged fur the Music.
The Troubadour Polka—composod and dedicated to Miss
Itomaino Lemoyne. of Washington, Pa., by 11. Klebcr-
Von»l Hearts at Home; beautiful new liaUad, os sung by
Buckley's Sercnodere. tt 9
Blast I Forsake Thee; German melody, wiih English and
German vonls. °
UU)« gonn» for LltiTo CfiSilrra—new.
llcftTllr Wt&n the Day— new.
Thinking of Thee—-sow lulled
What Eimll I call Thee—Tore! duett,
?L ty ., of Q,ft *S° w « Lnula Napoleon, Hat*
Delight, Unpresoniing, etc., ctr-; and a gene.
™°f the moat fashionable music of the day.
&3?~ No^lol THIRD ptpeet. -
Steamboats, Atioy l
i f?39* a., ? u * *«b«ciibflTB tender their ackncnr.#se
i JjMgjjbMrloagmctUß for the Avon bestowed uponul
by thalr BtoamhoM friends, atUKSa
woniu respectfully remind thorn and other* interest- * 1 I
,od In building Jrfats/Umt they are at alt times prepared to
fprnieb, on the laort roasonnbls terms, eTery description of
Cabin Fnrnituro and Chairs of the best material and work
“ansblp. T. U. YOUNG & 00.
Cornor Third and Bmlthflold streets,
opposite “Brown***' 1 •»
61UKK —The subscribers hare opened at
ho. 83 Fourth itrcot. a choice collocilon of mupia and
tsuAical instruments, Italian and Qorrnan strings, Fiauo*.
°, f r I*’ftna 1 *’ ftna Mr. Arnold; Flutes; by if. Euler!
Frankfort, A. M.; Clarionets, do. All binds of brass iastro’
Sr f !£ ra French manufactories, all of which ws
outr to the public on more liberal terms, feeling confident
that we can render entire satisfaction. •
tt a-v , H * 80UrtOBDKR & CO., No. 88 Foarth et.
a , nJ ?• Allton wlll glvo Instructions on the
piano, TloUn and guitar. scp23
OOMSnSSION AJ^’^OuSASmpMiRCU AST,
No. 08 Commercial, hblow l‘u»x BraaE*.
Bt» Louta. I\In» ’
w^Snd 1011 ™ IU re<1 ’° n Conßl B !lni#llt< “r HUH of Lading,
OrdoMfcrthopurehMoorLewJ,Grain, Hemp and other
Produce,will, topromptly tlllod »t the loicat mSrkot prion.'
Tho ItecolvtDg and Forwardiug of Murchandlxo and Pro*
“ nd diapatoh; theloS
ratoe of Ireight wlll always bo procured, and tho oxiienso
of Btorogoond DrajogoM much.M poaalblo Molded
• • &X7SIUK2TCIB:
Pago4Ba«ni,. BtOauis; Hilo* Morton, Oinotnnatl;
Charloaj,Blow4Co., do; Btrador * Qonnan. do-
Chouteau & VuUe, do; Hoaea 4 Praaor, do :
■„i„4 O J' Springer 4 Whiteman, do;
J.W.Butler4Bro.,BHtabh; K.O. Oooodman 4 Do do!
D. Beech 4 Co., do; 8.4 0. Yanmll AriT’pMi.,?,?:
Win. Holmes 4 Co., do; Morgan, J.M.Uuck4Mor«n :
Blow 4 March,, Now York. B.B.Oomogy»,
Frost & Form t, do; Shields 4 Miller, do*
Charles A. Meigs, do; Joslah Lee 4 Co., Baltimore'
A.G.FarwellA Co.,Boston; AbrahamJ.Cole, j O .
Howard, Son A 00., do; W.B. Reynolds, Louisville*
11. D. Newcomb 4 Bro-, do!
T.O.Twioholl A Co., Commission Merchants, New Orleans*
fgM have an open Policy of Insuranco, which will cover
all shipments to my address, when advised by letter por
mail, or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or at the
time of shipment. JOSEPH MOO ridge,
augO ■. , St Louis. Missouri.
HOT OOBN! HOT CORNU HOT CORN ill—Hot Com:
Llfc Scenes .in New York Illustrated—including the
Story of little Katy, Madnlina tho rag-picker’s daughter,
Wild MAggio, Ac. with original designs, engraved by N.
Orr. By Solon Robinson.
:44 Bid that welcome. ..
Which comes to punish us. M
“A beggar’s boob ontworth’s a noble’s blood.” •
“ Of every Inordinate enp bewaro;
. Or drink, and with it mlsory-aharo,** -
Por sole by B. T. O. MORGAN,
deelS - 104 Wood street. '
, r
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v >»,*?• a.
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■ PITTSBURGH. TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1854
lODES4SCO.,
H 8 tc CONFECTIONERS,
PrrrsDusan, Pa.,
rucolvltjg the following Goods,
i lowest market rates:*— :' ■
20 boxes MaccaronJ;
• 20 - “ Vermiceita: •.
60 « Tarina;
60 « W.RoekCaodv;
25 « A No. X do
10 « .Red do
16 * Caporr; - , -
16 ** Olives;/
T 6 u . Gune Drops;
100 “ Lozenges; . • .
60:Jujubo Paste?
60 doz. assorted Pickles; •
SO - M Preserve?;
.100 “ Pepper Braee; -
; 10rasas Sordino*:
. ; 6 « « hf. bxe.
} 2 » “ K do
! 200 begs Brazil Sugar; .
. .40 bbla S. 0, Sugar;
25. “ Lovering** Sugar;
10 cases Liquorice;
• 25 boxes llof M do
520,000 Principe Cigars;
110,000 .Havana do
116,000 Regalia . do
i. 2,600 Half Bpanl?h Cigars;
I 60 gr» Mrs. MUlcr’a F.Cut
f 60 gross Anderson's do - '
SIKIB TlSDbl.
BBON &. CO.,
US. AND CONFECTIONERS,
i Plttsbnrgb, Pa.
o*t extensive Fall Stock ever
tmt&tna* cOn-lsUng of—
. 25-bxs Macxcaoni; >
25. do VermioeUl;
dO do Texan Pecans;
25 do Illinois do;
60 do* us'd Salad Oil; '
100 do* Pepper Sauce:
100 dos Ketchup;
60 doxassorted Pickles;
25 dos asa’d Preserves; '
125 bu Lozenges; -
25 c’a Bardinoa, H, y+\
SO bx* refined Llnaoriee;
12 cases do;
100 kegs Gorman Plum*;
CO gross Mrs. Miller's fine
Cut;
60gr« Mrs Andersen’sdO:
i 25 do* Olives;
25dox Capers;
SOdosOmoDs;
CO bags Filberts;
CO bags Walnuts;
: ?6 bags Cream 2* uts;
l 6 bag* Gretu Walnuts
| 150 bags Dairy Salt;
{20,000 Principe Cigars;
iA),GOOHash. Regalia do;
>15,000 Havana do;
; 30,000 Half Spanish do;
SOpQ ‘
Brown*# Vote!.
ST. LOUIS.
1 •*- '*! r. a■ ••••••
** s »• ‘
POR SALE AND TO LET.
. Pxopeyty for Sole,
'lilli, subscriber oifeinfer.saie,<>Bye>y reasonable terms,
1 Jb.ibHowiagproperty,Tls: -
. A Three Btcry Brick Dwelling- li<mse,No. 110 Penn street,
; bnck 113 feet to «1 slley. The Heusaia one o! the.
bootisla tiie^'ty' ona of the most pleasant neighbor
«ve LotMttbradng comers of Front and.Feny.fctreetat' J
ono hundred wad, live fort front on Ferry ami-sixty foot on I
Front street, with a good three story Brick Building o'nthe
comer, a two story Framb on Front at« and two Brick Build*
M "heps, to Perry eU -
“ {Mt dwp,on ***'’'»'■"**
,_•****> *JtH«ry convenient Frame Dwelling f lot 20 feet
. «7 W»frpoMog on Congress ami Elm sta,
■«***?"% S' 1 Mi ®0 .Wylie street, near the new Court
Uouie, ThehenMia well, arranged and In good order, and
. A Xbroe Story Brick, on Bmlthflebt street, near Seventh—
oomg In an excellent business location. The Lot fe 20 bv 80
feet deep, fronting on BmithlleM eL ■ 1
’ •* Frame and lot. 28 by 120 fee t,eroo ting on Anno
and Bobtoson streets, Allegheny City. Tbfe la a ray desira
ble and pleasant location for a residence.
• -Eleven Acres In Umctown, on the Ufaongahela Birer on
which there ore 4 houses: there am some 6or 7 acitaofok? !
cellent stone coal, and abundance of limestone. ocnveriiwTt i
I to the landing; «n*twu coal pita-open.
L Ninety Lota in the town of Columbia, CO feet fejr 1W »«»h.
i nearly all level, and well located. The tenant of each Lot
baa the privilege of using whateverston* coal ho may re
quire for his own use, from a pit near the Locks- Columbia
on the bank of the Monongabalariv
er, a short distance below Look No. 3, In the midst of &q «j.
tensive stone coal region, and would be a udnt foe
manufacturingestablishments.-• ;::■ s*Ti.t ■
Two Honored acres of . superior Stone Goal,with House.
KaUruui, 4c. This property has a front of lio rods on the
Uonongahels river; ad excellent landing; good grade and
fbuudationlbr railroad—with enough level grtuudat one
pointfor bouses and gardens, or location* fbr mauufoctorics.
The vein Is deep enough to. allow homes to tensed in haul*
Ing out the coal—the quality of which, for iron work, strata,
gas, or for any ordinary uses, Is not sorjsuoad by any to the
country.
in my absence, toy agent, James Blakely, Boa, wfll give
all necessary information, and be authorised to fora
tee deeds fbr. any property sold. - . JAMRS HAY,
mfV No, 110 Punn vtwwt
FOUTY-OHIS BUU.DIHO lAf&
■ atm
Two Largo Sxiclt Derailing House far Balo. J
f I 'IIE subscriber now offers lbs following desirable proper-
X ty for sale, ritual* in the Berenth Ward, and bat ten
alnntcs walk tram tfco Conrtllouxe.
ONE LARGE ERICK HOUSE, with nlno apartmen!*.-
situated on the corner of Colwell and Miller streets- Also.
ONE LARGE TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, with eight
apartments, situated on heed street Eight Balld Leg Lets
on Colwell street; ten BolMlnuLoU on Deed street;
twf nty-tbreo Building lots on Miller stioct This property
is eery conveniently situated, and will be very desirable
for private residences* • • v c -
The shore property. If not sold previous to the middle of
Slay, 1854, will he put up at PubUo Aactloa.
texuscash; the balance in too years, with
annual payment* Sot further particulars, enquire of the
subscriber. . JACOB TOMER, :
*epl3:fim) Comer Colwell and Sillier iU» 7th Ward.
- For Sato.
AWT OF GROUND in Ilogg’aPian of Lots In the Third
Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, sear High street, and
being 23 fret front os Pennsylvania Avenue, and running
back 117 fwL. The property wUI be eold,clear of aUiacun*
branca, except an annual around rent of 090 hundred and,
oxty-fire dollars, to which it know subject. On the proper*
fiy are seven good TENEMENTS—five brick and twoframa
—aii two stories high, and-renting for about flv* hundred
dollars annually.
Price,sl2oo; (609 Cash, and (COO in:o months*—bygood
endorsed paper. WM. a FIIEEN D/
jclfctf , Attorney at law. No. 120 Fourth street.
COAL LAND FOR BAL£-*«> Atm of Land, witimvein
of Coal 4)4 feet thick, with a tower vein of 2 feet: only
IS inches between the two. The Land is a good soil, and Id
Arm in cultivation. A good Dwelling House, Fruit Tree*,
good water and timber. The Land Is suitable fin* Garden
ing purposes; situate about 4 x&Uoa from the city; a abort
distance from the Brownsville Flank Road.
. . ' S. CUTHBBRT A SON, :
useX General CbßxmissSoo AB'ts, 140 Third sh
For Sale*
I }YILL 8 Ell. my auaxplred lease (fourteen years) cf a
X rituals 00 (filar* stmt and Spring* auey. In tha
*TuthWard~4an fronting e& O’Hara MroJ and running
alley,on which U erected a tbnr
storied Brick House, 4u ft. with a frame, tro rtorics,
cr i ®t' r^D S ctlsry, well calculated to carry on any
Crascb of manufacturing bus mesa. Being engaged to man*
uueluring la the country, z offer the above car tala. In.
quire at No. 4d5 liberty street.
<***** • EDWAIU) FADER.
T__ T*n Acrea for Sale.
HE edlwrribcf offers fuf »al» Teo A«*e of land, DW
the mtoemwer K*r. Dr, t&mphelt. in Manrfaarier, all
of which U m live htgheat state of cultivation, Near GW
Ixarlmr spy!* jwariq plum and jv»r tree*, all <•£ which are
grailfd fruit, an* on the lot; also, about three acres of vine*
yards of the to-.it quality of grapes; the other ItapfflVo*
mentoan two Dwelling Houses and aut-hmisreioo* of ih«t
I* t>e». nut hatiog been yet rec-upled. Thapfoo*
”Ccn tfci!« plare U among lint most esfenriv* and bfeu*
Ural in to* outiuiry. n u abundantly supplied wUh Rue
wter-friliog springs. Apply to Mr. Cr*ft,on lb* wwaUw,
or < rt . JAMES BLAKELY*
Estate Cmas, cor. Seventh aud SmULfiald sts.
extrusive variety of Grape Vines fur sal*. An.
fdyaa above, declO
PAKB YOU SALE.
f|MIK sutoerftor offero et private Sale a SMALL FARM,
X containingMXXV AtißErf,rituaudin FnokUntowD
shlptAUcghroy county; with about fifty am*c!ea»ed and
io a gore! sute of euttlvatlim; a good youri*? Orchard, of
the best hind uf fruit, a it**! log ilouxeand hitrfrsn«a&d
a tog Hatn; ab-iut ton tnltarfhun rtttoburgh, and about
f3Uri»Uc»rf«.m Fenysvma.; . * •
For further partk-utofß. enquire uf WILLIAM GRAHAM
In tewickieytbir, or to thesufocritor, ou the premise*.
■ | i" lIIKIH NfiKLY.
hiftli fetreet Froucny FOr baie,
A \ AI.UAIIL): LOT OF OKUUND, IS frot front by 120
<ipr lS situated on Fifth street, nearly upptislte the new
l‘o»t Mthra and Cattuta Uou»«, The situation cd this lot
makes It on* o! the inert desirable business locations In the
41 one-third rath,and balance In two years; crone
third cash and an improved fam» of bottom land for cnnled*
Ingpurpoxea Apply to JOUN. 8. KENEDY*
Watch MaVcr. Fifth street.
fJMlE.owner intends leaving the city, and wiU tall, ob
-1 reaaooable terms, a good TWO BTOUY BRICK HOUSE,
or three rtioms, store-rtx>m, finished attic, and good cellar
J“ b .Lotvf 17 feet front by 86 deep; sitaalo on Third at!
This is a gt* <1 location for a taker, there being a larworen
i*>* Frireand terms mads known
» 5 G»® Estate <K3»e of S. CUTHDKRT A SON,
l4O Third* tr»«t.
CITV EUOI'BBTV FoiIBALR, cio.UUD*
.J 9 l t w » t Th«» Susry Crick Hoa*e* on Ivon «tmt; also,
HTSn « l,Uie .H on ?s* lo tb * n * r ‘ Lot Is 4S ft. front
[lf 100 <1«1>. Til* IlootM TO P*nn ttrrct *r* oipcllent
tariMn For pric* glut tmat, call it tin H*al Es
laioofflr* of 8. CUTUIIBUT * BON,
_J«lO_ __ m>Thli«*-‘—
T>LK
»- HKSIDBNCR FOll BALK,eJtUBt<xl on Mount
JL »tsbliutoa, within twenty minute® walk of tho dtr.
Ttio Let U 100 fret front by 2& deejy on. a 10 fret alter.
The bou»o to now, Ju*t finished, haring cix rooms anda
ecUar. Trim $l2OO. Terms $4OO In hand; balance at £2OO
*W- 8. CUTUDBUT A BON,
, . _ .140 Third Mreot -
ABllfsll'MilUM UKUCsitY' STOKB Polt BALE—A
bargiln can bu had of It, It catlnl tor toon. It ii on
of the best on that tide of the rivor, doing a On* cash bus!-
neo. TIIOMAB WOODS,
dcl!, f ii Uarket atrwt.
„ Jency Wagon* >•
Q(K)I) 81*111X0 WAGuN, with shaft* end polo, suitable
for one or two horses, will bo sold cheap by
• JAMES MeMAarEUS,
_ J ftlJ Eagle Livery Stable, Seventh it
A For Bale*
SMALL FARM, situate in Lower St. Clair Township,
about one mite from the Borough Of Birmingham, con*
Uiotng SIXTY ACRES, more or lew. It Is all cleared and
xisaer cultivation. For farther particulars, apply to
W. SYJIAIKS, Birmingham.
- BWTKRPRIBB WORKS*
80. 130 WOOD STBIXT, TUItU) DOCK DHOW TOOIH SUIT.
B6WX *TETLXY.
IMPORTERS and manufacturers of
i SURGICAL AND DENTAL
INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. We
keep a general assortment ortho abore
• . articles constantly oa hand? together
with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pis
tols and Revolvers, Flaskß.Horns, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder,
Load and Ballets; Bowie, Dirk; Banting and Pocket Knives
Tailors and Hair Dressers' Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.—
Also. Trusses and Supporters." -
Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. •
RIFLES!—We are making Rifles of eroiy description, to
order, of tho best meterlol, and workmanship warranted
Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill*
ed with despatch. Banting parties supplied at Wholesale
PriCM. :■■■.. ...
CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY BOOKS, At DAVISON’S
BOOK STORES, Ca MAHK£T street, near Fourth .—The
subscriber having bow opened his Holiday Book*, would
invito attention to hla large assortment of JUVENILE and
other BOOKS sultablo to thQ Bunson; The'assortment in*
eludes Children's Books for all ages and purses; English
classics, in splendid cabinet binding; the most elegant edi
tions or pocket, family and pulpit Bibles; superbly illus
trated English works; and Prayer Books and Bibles In vel
vet, with gold and silver ornaments. That’he may hate
the pleasure of giving greater satisfaction to friends and
customers, hu solicits early calls.
JOHN S. DAVISON,
65 Market, near Fourth Street
Talte Notice.
T nAVEi»locc4 inyJJookfl and Accounts In the bands of
X Jamjs.. O. iHicnra, ‘Esq.* for settlement, and P earnestly
hope that all who araladebtodforeubsertpUbtik to the Dally
and Weekly Post, or Tor Advertising and Job Printing, 1 win
bay up as speedily as possible. Mr. Richey Is'also author
i&ed to settle the. accounts of the firm of Uifiveu A Laytox,
and Sjl&feb A Pizuxifa L. HARPER.
% JOHN LAYTON.
: N. B.—Mr. Richey will be found at the ofßco of the Post,
whoro the Books still remain; • . • ■■■; fja2
Selling Off to Remove.
JAMES ROBB, No.. TO9 Mabskt btkxr, Pittsburgh) will
offer his present largo stock ot ROOTS, SHOES, and
RUBBERS, (U-verfilou* -untiliheTOtb- of-Febrawy,
1654,-when ho hopes to • remove' to - his N*w Bronx, No.- 89
Market street, which ho Intends filling with an entirely
h«w stock. Tho publio are respectfully invited to call and
procuro his present jmme stock, at unusually gnat bargains
—REGARDLESS OR COST.
• Remember tho place—No. 109 Market street* between
Ptfth street and Liberty. Tje!fcif
•■■■■■'■ iWllUam Carr A Co M :
M- • (Wat.. Cabs late-af -the firm of j. Pabxxr ACo.V- •
HOLESALE GROCERS andDCalero in Foreign Wines
and Brandies, Old Monongiifcelaand Rectified Whi»
key, No. 329 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh,
Pa. ■ .. ja&y
ALL KINBS OF GOLD,‘SILVER AND bank notes
bought, sold and exchanged by
! oc29} .r * a. WILKINS A CO., Bankers,•
United States Rank Dufidiog, No. 71 Fourth et, Pittsburgh^
-• *'C . f —'•.-.•'t':’"
.'O.
To Druggists a Moroiants-tlifoughont tho Union.
D. B. M>CC)LIoOGU,
m *> AN VYA.CTD BEn AND.DEALER In
PAINTS, OILS, if.,
yp« 141 Malden Lane. aiE\v Yrtnir.
ga?SS^®ffsi£s-g“& r t^
itaoderatotasnvlxJtlttocashhndeloso-UuiShuveW minw
ere enumerated some of the leasing articion- : ~
jJ'P.ASt ta oU ' ke £’ of 25 to 800 JIM.
MACK PAINT, YELLOW- UCRRK, VEN. EBB, in cl! - •
PATKIT BKYEB, SPANISH SHOWN, TETRj( DE 81.
. J*NNA| In oil*.
'GEM^TdCU 1^ rUKEEIAL i AND ARSENICAL]
r. PRUSSIAN BLUB, OHBOHE YELLOW ana TEKDIGRIB,-]
to.and In oU. - • . .. . ’
TARNISHES of nil kind?.
TEAW and BOILED LINSEED OIL, PUTTY, WHITINO
CHALK, LAMPBLACK. , naxiazirw
■-~AM. and ENGLISH YEN. KEB, CHROME RED and YEIc
lOWVdry and In oil.
XNDIARED.REDLEADana LITHARGE,dry. 1
STONE, FRENCH, and AMERICAN OCHRE, dry. ;
- .CHROME, PARIS end BRUNSWICK GREEN, drt and In
FRENCH and AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS.
Druggist* and otherain want of any of the above mention*
will find it to their interests to call, as onr fedll- i
•n»Tor manufacturing'and purchasing,, and onr experience i
in thebafiicesojgiTo oa advantages in Belling oror mosl of i
in ore in the same line. D. B. M’CULLOUSU, i
• •• . ...-•< 141 Maiden Lone* New York. • •]
; PAPER WAREHOUSE, .
Cyms W. field. & Co.,
riOMSHBaiON MERCHANTS, No. ll' CUB attest, New
ate SOLE AGENTS In tho Bnltoa States for • •
- Suparinr lilcachiiig Powder, .
SSSrffifiSSSS - pop r-
OeneaseeMUlsSaperior'PrinUng • ■ **
; Rawlins £ Bons* English Tissue ’ • «-
_ »iwt quality FrencbUlbramartao.
wiZr?*!ui 6 t **° the Principal Paper Manu&ctu*
thi3«mntiT, and. offer for sale Jqr.lkr the most«*
Sw a •*** cf p *** r *»!«? Mftnqfectu*
ritrr jaateriala that caa ho found In this or any other
lYnnX emnmnrffoun Warohcmgea, No,
WritingFapera
h,2s? , fcsi! r SS2i n * ll:r CtMUties. enable then to offer all
•“Ci PoHdgn and Domestic, at tha lowed possible ■
; Paper nadato order, any Siam, weight.; Liberal advan-
SdSthm meSSf 0 * * VlfSt M * W Btaek
V*? highest market price paid toCASH to all kinds ot
S 5!. . . mar29-18m
® IE^KfV<Fi lu J?r; ailE Molodeon WareTooms,
*® 3 BBOADIKAr, Jfftsw. XOBK. - ;
mr y«rerocms, I am enabled totown a
JL aneitgmur aasortment of Instruments than hereto.
5"; n^ii^^% to^ k SS re J >f v“ )B,,lsUel<luel >,» od '>» 4 “
*d'l, rich and purely vocal tone;-
•SSSSi U ?l “ ostd inasmuch as tha voles will assiasn
lata to the tens of tholnatroment. AH mylnstrumentiare
i~? r .:I? n v?* d 'V * guarantor accompanies every hill of Bale,
s " ch “‘' d elsewhere. Second
f?» entu ? l^r7 h * Mdodecu, with too
Bank* of Keys, the only, thing of the kind in theeountrv.
to *P lr r> draw stops, A<vas*eeUnd
pwerfollmlrmacnt, pronounced by Organists to beenne*
rior.for ebuyehee or Organ metteo to thfrmedlurj rtwd Or*
Alao, the CommonMelodeon, of allrtyles
«mdpie«. Beingtb* exclusive Agent for those lustra
tosnts, order, it# solid ted. Ths usual discount madeto the
trade, ana 10 per cent to clergymen purchasing for their
own use. E. G. BRADBURY.
®"W.>r - 433 Broadway, New York. •
PHILADELPHIA.
WOBLV’g FAm.
THE tat and only PRIZE MEDAL for Har-
World'sFalr.inLondon, was award-
; LACEY A PHILLIPS,
honor they won over the cDmnctltlon ofi
haTe now and teen constantly on band, at l
thetrWßtabUahmcn 1,13, 14and 10 Sonth Kfth
lugest stockofßEADY-MADE HARNESS,;HADDLWAcI
of anyhousoln the..UnUed States,nt greatly reduced prices. I
Tiff «» BOW manufaetoring their Harnrss and Saddles J
with marfKt system that they are enabled to sell a so- ]
ptnorArodaofofurTthingiuthcirllzmftsnless price th&a!
nor other bouse in the country. j
sJ®?****?^ TW Tho*tquality, of leather, and I
,(ba best materiel cf erary doscriptkm, and no pains or ex-1
«n*e ii fpand to reach perfection In ercry j
BobßsOloTcaandWhJpa.. I
larito purchaser* to examine their stock and.their I
nc7in,itoltt£n i
: : :
good plAln cerriceahle Single Harness, ■ $19,00 to $25,00 I
n!SZi i », d 0 do > * *23,50 to 1
Good phUa J&Tnhlo Harness, . .. . £lO,OO to £OO,OO !
do do, . . ; $65.00 to £99,00 I
i PUILUPS* Saddles and ITar&osa are ack&ow* I
yagM toaurpaas ail othets foreltganee. »ghtp»gg npti I
(an, cs well as tor rcal value and wear. I
1 ? JSJS*? 1 UTUTH street, between Market and I
Caesnul, Philadelphia. |d«elftly j
GEORGE J. HENKEL’S
CAT YOABI SET WARE HO USB ,
Aa 113 cßßsrmnr street,
(Orwan* iromitDiscr Hau.l -
__ PhtlaHelptitn.
FUEHITUHE, nr EVERT STYLE!
Comprising Louis XIY, Louis XV, Elizabethan and AnUqne.
_ '•ua Sculpture Carving and modern style; ;
Id Itomwood, Walnut, Mahogany, fiat in wood and Maplo;
all of superior cocrtTuctiou, and finished in the
best style, equal to, if not QirelUng In aual*
tty, tha 4?ocd* of any Establish* ;
none but experienced workmen, (appren*
_ti«si being poslU»elycxcfnded,)tod using thobestmo*
wnals, tho work eaauot foil to fti»o wrisfootiob to
*Jfkserfc, Amongst iho many adTantasps oUcrccl to rur*
chaser*, ii Iho facilUy of Jfurtil»hLng a Uooec, either in elo
pWa stylp, completely from one festabiDhment; by
Wblcn mcasa. aU the articles la bach room correspond In
style a&dqoalUy, and tha Immense Stock always on hand,
being ,*o varlous in design, enables purchasen to nleaso
their taste la a selection, without tho delay necessarily
.caused in ordering ForaUnro. - " •
Yo give an idea of tho finhhed FuruUaro on hand} I need
SJ»Y • J oa raV Booms are 175 foot long, by 27 feet
wide, four coon to number; with Shops contlguoas, sutQ*
dent to employ 200 bands, which Is a guarantoo Chat tho.
work la all dono under py own Immediate inspection. • ■
A9"Tbe Tacking la all done in tho Store, and h'ur&lturo
warranted to carry safely any distance. Visiter* to PhUa
delpnia are rospaotfrilly invited, as purchasers or otherwise,
to call and examine the Goods. au233y •
BALTIMORE.
WATCHEB, T /
SO BILVKU WAHB, Bronzes, Clocks, Papier Macho
Goods, Rosewood Dressing Cases, Writing Desks,
JEleff&nl Vans, Ojwra Glassos, Cnttlery, tins Oil
MWwdwfff ..Painting*,.Dresden OMaai £c.*~Tho.undoreignod
beg particularly to inrlts tha vlsila cf citizens and strangers,
whether at purchasers or connoisseurs, to their magnificent
stock* believing It to exceed in extent, variety and richness,
any other in this country. They fed sure* the advantage of
personally selecting goods at the difZerent&otorio&ln Lu ropo,
and their own u&nufiutories of Jewelry, Silver Ware, Acl
benv unable them to offer Inducements in prices and quail*
ties, 1 and prices, considering quaUUcs,-such as cannot be of*
fered by any other houso In too trade.,.
Delicate goods *o carefully plickM as to go safely any dl**
tanee, and by almoetany conveyance.
Wholesale and retaiL . * . ■* •
CANITELD, BROTHER k 00,
239 BalUmoro street, comer of Charles,
. ■ - ■ _ ■ ■ - Baltimore;
GEORGS STtrRGBS,
- ■ Hoix kusUTAcrcium or rna iwpitovxs
SPIRAL SPRIKG MATTRESS
S- W* Cor . jßaltimor* and Frederick etretb, Mal~
timore, and No. 92 Walnut sf., Philadelphia.
FIVE SILVER MEDALS,AWARDED, VIE.w
) AKkuu&irlxsnTOTß,New*Torkj ‘
By VFaiHftUSI&STivuTS, Philadelphia; ' -
o JMAttiLiapJxsirruTx, Baltimore.
peculiar-improvement in the constructlnn of this
. Mattrcea la, that all ths clumsey. and heavy wooden
raßM^oarhlsentirely dispensed with,and its placb’sui*
pllcd bj s:Ughtor. and much more:durable frame. Tho
springe are all connected by, harness leather hinges, secure*
lyrlvettod, rendering, it . impossible, for asinglo spring to
falldcrtruorgot outof place;end making a Bed so elaatlc
•tbatohypartmay be raised or bent up, and ls thusadialra
• bly fitted to tho wants of the elck or asthmetie, who may ro*
Suire a sitting posture. It baa all the luxurious softness of
lebestfoather bod, with the lightness and ftdlity of head*
ling of the common hair m&ttras«- - >
■ Thus# improvod Sjirios Boda are invariably madoof tha
i bast matariala, and will last many years without repairs.
; 'ParaonshavinsHalrMattnsseaeanhavethdmaltenkMn.
to Spring Bods
I ; These. Rods are wall adopted for Hotels berths of Ships.
(Steamboats and Hospitals, • . .
i ALSO,- knoxtensiveassortmentefhiKhlyornamentea.rin
enameli) and plain finished OAST IRON EURNJTSKBi eon.
slating inpartefßedstOTds. Hat and Coat Rocks, Cone and
Umbrella Btands, Centro, Pior and Side Tables with marble
tops,GardenChaln,Bettsea;bt&,‘ete.
■, Animals, inch as; Lions, Lambs; Dogv et&, in Iron, bb
WoU as the modelsin WoodifUrsished at short noUce.-
; doelßly
'. -; Yalnahle Hare; Garden Seeds, fke. :
1 CONSISTING in part of the eelobxated Stowel or Evo
Jc/ green Bugar Corn, Old Cpiony Sugar Corn, Wrinkled
Sugar Peasef various Improved variotles/Bluo- Imperial,'
BinePtfisßluh aud.Marrowikts do,'Beans,' Radish,'
Paffnip, Ciiou mber nnd Mellona of the finest and most ap
proved sorts, Hold Carrots,Tnrnipa and Sugar Beota tor tho
[alrynlan and ikrmers.. A rich collection of ilowor seede:
Lawn Grids SOed, anda toll and complete'assortment of
GardendDdlbnmngtanplemonteof tholateatimpnTementa.
donthly ..Yahen&a, .Roaea, Heßtorops, and'fine blooming
plants (W the yard, Garden er Lawns, by the dozen or 10U'
at-foW -Vatea, -. •> i.-
; Orders ffont.Mernhanls, Dealers or others filled promntlr
on liberal tenss, from the Seed, and Horticultural ware,
houso, 49-Fmh uproot, by.. [apr27] JAMES WARDROP. ’
CJUNDRIES-rCigars, .pipes,, pipe heads, apices, chocolate,
tubs, bed .cords, twine,
lattlng.’varpot'choin, rags, hemp and cotton, brashes: ex
rwtnr odfiKSitiltoklßg,! saTorotus, while and red lead, mad
dor, copperas, alum, indigo,. JpgSoodi camwood, pewdor.
Shot, lead, wash-boards, starch, corks, demliohns. Inns, tar
thMSe,-dairy salt, sardines, alcohol, turpentine, anuff, cut
and dry.tobaeoo, Aoq In store and’ for sale hyi - -
, - r MILLER A BIOKBTSON,
dccM 231 and 233Llbertyst
108 AOC°-rffiO. hoiuintUuUfiojea E’s, B’<C 1C lb and!
J Twist, .Diamond .Xvbtf'BxJMtt,
fl®S> Hofisall A Iloblnscn’s, Grant's, Anderson’s, ’Thomas’
J?f™fL txln > Gentrj’aTobaccOiaistorO and a*
.. . [<ioc23i mlusß t gicKgms.
nOTCOpn—Anothoj*«Ji,pjy just**
rale by . • B*'T. C.,MORGAN,-
-~ J “ mwoodTfiti&t'"
-,"t - x ' 1 V i
•. .‘A '
T>RVbSLAN IlLl/E—2o cases for salo Oy ' 1 : ~
X decSO : :■■■ ■ ...B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO-
. GREEN—IOOO Sis: bsst brands, lor sale by ■/ ~
X dec3o , B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO.
COUGH CANDY—A further supply of this safe
O and pleasant remedy .for Coughs, Colds,. Hoarseness,
Shortness of Breath, Ae.f fbr sale by
• dre29 __ ■■■■■■■ B. X FAHNESTOCK 4 CO. r
/7UGYES—2O barrels for sale by ' . ■
V> dec3 _ B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 00.
EUPliOßuillN —36 powdered, for sale by :
tlccia ./: : B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO.
PREPARED CORN—2oo.boxes,- Oswego and OrriF; lor
X sale by [der3] B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO.
BLACK DEAD—too lbs, Uerman, in store and for eale by.
, , FLEMING BROS,
„ Suceessors to J. Kidd 4 Co
la 2! ■■ r ■■■ ■ 60 Wood street
BALSAM COPAIVA—IOO lbs in store and for sale by *
JsEl ~ FLEMING BROS.
ENGLISH DROP BLACK—2OO-lbs in Btore and for side
h T [jaSl] FLEMING BROS.
PREPARED. CHALK—3OO lbs In s loro and for sale by.
X JO2l : FtEMINQBROS?
6DCKINEAL— 600 lbs In store and for sale by
■ J»n. . .. . •. ■ ■■■ FLEMING BROS.
A 11ROW ROOT— ~
fa 1 ease Bermuda, 200 Ibef <■ .
1 “ Florida, 300 fos; In stOTeandfor salo by
f* 2l FLEMING BROS.'
BAY BUM—I cask, instore and for sale by ‘
J«gl. . < ■ . ... FLEMING BROS.:
EPSOM SALTS—2S bbls in store and Cor sale by
' dec23 . : r ■!' ■ ■■ FLEMING BROS
4 VALOMELr-lOQ lbs, Hydro SnbUmed. ln l lb bottles in
XJ store end for sale by [dec23) FLEMING BROB.
BLUE MOSS—6O lbs In store and for sale by ■
dec23, . FLEMING BROS.
hbds Planuulon Snpar: - ~~““
O 20 barrels Icrering’s outbid, pulverized, end
• powdored, da; • •
SO begs Brazil doz
10 boxes White Havana do. For sale by
l 11 ” 23 ■ MILLER 4 MCKESSON.
MOLASSES— 200 bbls Plantation Molasses:
' • ■ 120 bf bbls do do 1 -■ '■
, lor sale by ■ [dec22] MILLER 4 MCKETSON.'
rsiEA—XoO half chests Young Hyson, Imperial, Gonporr-
X at r, bouebong, and PouchoagTeat 1 DO‘catty box Wdo
do; for salo by- [dec22] MILLER 4 RICKBTSON.
E‘Vs?, U^r' ln 'j gM , 0f “DO. 1833, 1810,1844,1848 and
lyai Cognac Brandy, for sale in packages and deml
Johns. (dec22) . ■ MILLER: 4 MCKETSON
degfoobD, by [i. MIU.EB h BICRETBON',
It AldlJiS—4o boxes it B. Bakin*:
'JLi 30hf“ « '
. „ . 29qr" • « for sale by
-4**3 MILLER A BICkETSOK.
BUITEBr— 12 bbls packed Batter for sale by ‘
y l2 MILLER & BICRETBON.
SOAP A3D OANDLja —- -" ' :
300 boxes No.XFsmllj Soap;
. „ M <*» Star and Mould Candles: for sale by
—°S~3 micleh A BTCK ETSOJf.
I^r l^^ 300 boxcs WlnaowaiiM Tor sale by
*-* MILLER j BICKETRON. ’
ITUSH—oObbls No. 3 MaekereL larw •
, . 2& hf “i »*. l « *» ■ . .
> & *>bls Pickled Herring; for salobv
a ”“ MILLER & RICKETSON
*'WaUalland ain, Wolfa’a ScieMton
Schnapps, in cases, for sale by
■ Jroa! MXLtEn & KICKBTSOW. :
(: J'iSJrw?. Sptma, KuciS
\j toel, nine Litters and Peppermint, far sal® by
• SIXU.KR & EICKET3ON,'
... 221 and223Libertyatr
~\A/ Port. Tenenflß. Mnlag*.
"o«iK* ®Wity r iniJ» £heDlabVMascavSsboii,'BQ>
*® r *®o® iosioroandlor Bale by • ' * • •
_ ■ ■.:■■•• :•• -SnUiEU; t RICKETSON.
Isud Oils, lor sale by UILtKB 4 lUCEEIBON,
-.-?i~ ; . . sanpa 233 liberty st
S A^l^'X? 0y No. 1 gait rec’d and tor sale by .
— <, *'* S .:_;- MILLUB A MCKETBON.
UMUBOUptUiS.-KTOy description ot Embroideries
ft* Eelllng at greatly reduced rates, at the semi-annual
A- A. MASON A 00,
No. 25 Fifthstrret.
Ww. PU l I, ®-T A ' MABO -'' * CO, Ni 25 Fifth St-,
ft» m * WM °
A. A. MASON-* CO, wIU offer,
?S i „ n S‘? < i ir OT *» 3.000 Shawls, at about ouo-thM
aiffL’asiiasjgr- 200 *»"* *»*«°*
“tin Honnet* Mil bo elttied
.V” 1 “14; mason 4 CO’S, No. Z 5 Firth Strcot, at
about onohalf thß usual rates. • jalS""
AW * Ctt, No. 25 Fifth street, will, dorimr
description ofJ>ry Goods, at au
jmmensq reduction from usoal ja!2
B P4 WLB -; A * A. SUBON ft 00., No. 5 5
.VJUfIFxII atpet, hat®on band orer fiOOO Wool Shawls
or evory. quality. ... noTl4
A A V,!U A P N open, on Saturday, January
A . Htb, fl}ur more eases or those cheap Do Lolnea, *t o
and 10c»atspcr yard. w
A A. MASON & CO. bare 5000 yards more remaining
VSSgA'**. worth- cents, and also
ww yard* &t.6}£ cents, flirt colors- faia •
Jsa.—A. A. MABON A<», No. 25
Slfthstroot, wiU oiler their stock of more than 800
u 2l“ ° f Uoa,OTy wwip.loreMt large reductions from usual
ncc *‘ !■••■ • ' '■ j*l3
A* A. JIABON & 00.1 •No
VV, Hftb street,lnvite attention to their very lanro ‘and
S=“SS ofmito of
PLAIDS.— tiara no-g.opan •
JL-£* n . *]** “P'eoilM stock of Maids W th»
n ß a t.wdUMi! prices.
decS* A. A. MABON 4 00., No. 25 Fifth *t
BEOEV/ED, a large assortmontof Ladloa’ Zephyr TVunt-
JMgolattes,- end » com.
i;i«kd assortzneat.of Qenu’a Kuter Qlotos.
A- A. MABOS A CO., No. 25 fifth «L
A. MASON a DC*., No.a Blfti
; v will open this d»y 10 bales of Whlta Flannels.
£“L *“* matos > of and AnJSkS mS'
- - dw2o
( **BB3. WATtiK—I iave rCCT.ivod, two day. lUrw
Vj grots of tins justly celebrated MlueialTralerlliTiints
and quarts, direct from the Saratoga Springs? *“ ’“ pi ta
—ALSO, TO A&B27S—
-20 bbls Bedford Water: and
10 “Blue Lick. Wator. . -
SaecosscrtoX. Wilcoi * Co.
COUGH aYUUP-OMorUie best modlcinra
i? lu; f> fcrOongta, Colds, Influena, Asflunaimd
. ”,uuopiDg Gongh. pMparedftxut Bold by
EAiHTON, WUKI 00.’B COMPOUND LOZHNOKER
of. Alum and Kino; a Bum cun for 8or» Threats and
uoarsonesa. A largo supply just received by •
„ JOB. JfLEMDiQ,
Snecaaor to L. Wiloox * Co
/O ASHTON, CLARK A Co.’B Compound- wllil Chorry
- l r^?? lng0 /’,® 0 ' 1 Oom 5 >oun4 Uwr*mt:SuhL tor G>S
and Colas. A largo supply just rOcol*«Tby 8
• jos. flehino,
Huecresor to l. Wilcox A Co.
1M POUTED SOAPS—
. CliATcr’aMagnum Bonum Honeyfioap:
Do Honny Soap, assorted tfzaa;
,Do > .do.: Shaving Soap;
- ■ *SS-• - WindsorSosp; .
.Do Extra scented do do*
ti do , do- do do ’
S’u tole b 7 „ JOSEPH FLEHISO.
' ]>l * 1 ■'■ ’- r •■■ - SuccessortoX.Wifcox t Co.
OOD LIVER OlL.—Two:groaa Rnsbton, Clark £ Co’s
pure medicinal Cod LWer Oil, juat recdred &nd fox sale
‘ JOSEPH FLEMING;
4 alj * • . . - . t to L.Wllcmt& Co. !
D GUSaKLt’S BANDOLINE—A anpciiarartlcldfor dress
the hairjjufib Teoeived and foreale by
JOSEPH,FLEMING, -
_y**_ Successor to L. Wilrox k to "
TJUWLANIM, MAOABSAB Olt-Oenuine; forbeantif?
X»> tog BEtl promottag thegrowthof thetoiii'.inrtTeeeltrf
and for sale hjr JOBKPH JMMINaf
J,u - 1 ■ ' SatxeagQr tol> WiW&Co.
r r°is~ A of Bixtota^oulloblnMa
■ * Jj ree f» n f ar .^ ®k*et, Allegbeiiycity. EentfMO
d yew. Apply to 8. <3ttTffißE&T & SON,
-•: 140 Tblrd stmt
Gtaund
for sale, Blniated onthe Eastern, read, near the Arst*
BaJ2 fI SESSSr %£!£*
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; A ,, -'rttw2Stsmsi' witl B era oil capital, to pur
£riJXM 8 —1 Itetores and Oood-wUI of a mod pay-
Pff bufilnesa in thl3 city. Terms made OUST.' Apply to
J. a.'CIiTHBEET ft SOS, '
■ ;..., .. ; general Aggnts.;HO Third street-;
HUUSKB, in Torioua in town ROdCoun
try, and on accommodating tonna, can "bo b»d by ap*
plying at thoBg&l Estate offleo of / ' ' ■••*■ -
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MISCELLANEOUS.
Sundries — ■ .-■■■-• ~——-
20 dozen Zino Wash Bowk; '
I 20 boxes Bunn’s Tobacco; 1
1. -SO do Stone Pipo Beads: ;
SO do Clay Pipes;*
.160 reams. Wrapping Paper; • ; \
. 300 lbs Brown Twine:
-So doißß Bed Cords; ' -
t. ~ /30 boxes Palm Soap; for sale by
JaSO ’ - KIRKPATRICK 4 HERRONS
T ARlL—skega No-. 1 Lard; 2 bbls do;, for sale by
XI Ja2o KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS
EOLL BUTTER—j. bb) fresh 801 l Butter, for sale by:
• • ja2o • •• KIRKPATRICK 4 HERRONS.
■\KfUITK BEANS—'6O bushels, for salo by :
.•TV- ja2o KIRKPATRICK 4 HERRONS.
t 11NOKR ROOT—IOOO lbs for sale by 1 • ' . .
r;,Ja23.. :r : . : B.X FAHNESTOCK 4 CO.
CANARY bKED—2u bbls, forsalo by. r . .
JaiiS B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO-
CVHALK— 10 casks, white, for sale by ‘
t ,ja23 -a A. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO
GARB. MAGNESIA—Io cases, Cbr sale by
ja23 . B. X FAHNESTOCK 4 CO.:
ED PRECIPITATE—IDO tbs Car solo by TT
. ' decs . B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO.
POTASH— 10 casks, first sorts,'for sale by
decio B. A. FAHNESTOCK .4 CO.
AD SODA—IO casks; English, fbr sale by •
declP B- A. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO
Gentian root—soo as tor sole by -. ——7
■ decio , . .. : B. X FAHNESTOCK 4 CO.
„ j6s. fleminq.
Snccsgaor toL.TVllcox iCo
. . JOB. FLEMING,
Successor to L. WUoox & Co
B. CUTHBERT A SON, -'
140'Third street.
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DAILY MORNING DOST.
TUESDAY WORNXNO:;:::::::::;:JAN0ARY 31
TRAVELING IE EE^SIA.
It was a stormy evening In the nionth of No
vember, that a Russian gentleman, r called Baron
Jarosloo, his yjife, ami, their little. daughter He
lena, and their faithful servant, in ahfavy trav--
ehng cbanOt and fonr; driven by two postillions,
drew bp at the only inn of the little town of Ko
brin, which lies On tho borders of Rnesin and
i°'r±J h y, re {”“ in B from their frovele
a .“' i aa the Baron had already over,
stayed the. time, he had intended to bevnbsent
Crom home, and the weather was every day Brow
ing worse and worse, he was niixiong to press
forward with, oil the;speed ,possible/ The fur
caps of the postillions, the long manes and tails
. of their horses, and even, the rough leather port
manteaus were white" with frost, clouds of steam
rose from the weary beasts, as the landlord bom.
ing np to the door of the observed that'
his honor. would not think of proceeding farther
“ Not if I new at liberty to foljowmy own in
clinations,” said the baron; “but as it iB, Tom
pressed for time, and wo mast got over another ::
Stage to-night.”
'' lt 4 ia a long , one > Bir >” said the landlord;
, Tsroi® at least, and yon have tho forest
of Hester to pass. Tho road is bad, and I dare
hungry ” 10W * 8 ee i )f the wolves are getting
„ 0h >} not “irod of wolves,” cried the -
Baron, “ they would not doro.to attck a carriage '
so early in the year as this, let ub havs four
good horaes and we may be in by nine, for it Is
not more than balf-post six.”
Well, sir, a wilful .man most havs his own
•Wv f asiy yon may not repent your de
termination. on directly, Nicholas. But '
may bo yonr honor, and your honor’s lady Will
take,something hot, for yon:will necdit,before '
you go in Bolisvo.”
f ;Sa acup of sjpieed wine was brought for the
travelers. and Eriokhad a double portion.' Ho ■
sat wrapt up in a huge fur cloak on a low kind
;Sf abox in front,for tboßaron’e carriage, though
old fashioned, bad been built in England. In a
few moments-the fresh, horses were harnessed, ;
and'the postillions cracked their whips, and
amidst the thanks and good- night of the land
landlord, tho carriago rolled on.
’ f 'l* Rl ■ bitterly, cold,”. said the baroness; as she
palled the cloak more completely around her,
and took little Helena on her lap—it is bitlerly
cold, and a fearful night to travel.”' •' •
“If the moon can but-break;dhrongtrthe
clouds, aa it is trying to do, wc Bholl have a plena
ant ride yet,” replied tbo husband.
“ What, Catharine, a Russian, and yet afraid -
of a little snow." . • >
“ Well, 1 am glad we came on; too,” said: the
wife, “it is pleasant to think that every mile we
travel, brings.us nearer to home, and my dear
little Nicholas and Frederica.”
‘ They were now poasing over a wildmoor; the
wind/whistled .monrnfally'round the' Carriage,
driving and chasing the., snow; before it, for it
WOB anowing heavily. The glare of the lamps
oast a kind of a ghastly haze on the immediate’
neighborhood of the carriage, - and Eeeined to
make the distance still darker.
‘‘O,mamma!” cried Helena, “let me come
oloser to you, it makes me afraid to look out of
thewiadow.”
“Why, what should you bedfraidofmylove
ly one?”
“One is always afraid in the dark yon know
mamma; and then just listen to the wind how it
howlsl”
The olonde passed off; the moon was walking
in brightness, the.wheelsroiled noiselessly along
over the snow,. and as far ,as, tho. eye oonld see
was one glistening sea of white. On passed the
carriage.
“ What is Erioklookingat?” asked the baron
ess; for thobox was so low that its occupant
might be seen from the window; -
“I cannot tell,” said her husband, “but he
most have good eyes if he ean see anything.” '
“Hark! what is that ?” cried his wife; as'a
long, low; melancholy bowl; different from, -the
wind and yet like it,- was beard, for nmoment and
then died away.
• “Itis' wolves,” replied the baron,'-“this Cold
weather makes them restless.”’ - '• ' '
“ Thereit is again, it.isccrtainly nearer.” -
, “ Erick,'? said his master, letting: down thQ
front window, : V tell the.boys. to .drive on, : wo
must keep out of the way of the wolves.”
; “On with you men, r shouted-Erio'k ; and then
in a low voice he 44 I doubt whether wo
can altogether get out of the way sir.”
“How iB that:asked:.the baroti much
alarmed. : ’
“ There is a large pack of them, and they are
in'seehtofus.”. . •
• “ There they are, not more than half omilo
off? : • .
.■ “ What are wo to do ?” asked the baton, I
khbwyou are a Centland man and moretised'to
thoso things than I am.’'
“ Why sir,” said the servant, “if they come
.up .with ns we will take no notice of thorn unless
they attack us. As they are verytimid'ereatures
the glare of the lamps and the sight -of u 9 will”
keep - them off; and in an hour we shall be in; "
But I would advise you te draw the bullets from
your large; pistols,: and-load them . with swan
ahot.na it would be more to tho' purpose'to
wound a goodmanythan to kill one or two,”-
o,,pap l";oried Helena, as the baron took
his pistols from the top of his carriage. ;
: We shall do what we can, my dear child,'
and God will do the rest for-us.- There is no
great danger from these wolves except in this
very depth of winter, and if there were, He who
delivered David from the paw of the Hon and the
paw of the bear, and Daniel from'the seven hun
gry lions, can deliver ns also.”
: “ They are coming," said Erick. ' ~..
: baron looked,, and about .a hundred yards'
backj to the’right, in the woods. he could just'
make out a grey mass moving through the trees,'
and leaping into the carriage track. They did
not howl, but bayed fearfully. They moved
steadily, but altogether, and were evidently gain
ing on the carriage.' The post boys piled both'
whip and speir/and the horses themselves, in'
: agony of fear,- broke out in a cantor,Respite the
heavy snow, , ,
“ J)o you think there Is any danger, my dear,
husband?” asked the baroness. ~
, 41 1 cannot tell,” said her husband, “ they do
not seem disposed to attack us yet, but they are
j certainly savage. It is for the horses we have
to fear first.”
; “ Are they gaining on us?”
..''A,little,.but they are not patting oat their
speed t they could be up with us in a moment if
they liked.” ' •
•'Thus -the Carriage 4 rolled on;:for about two
minutes Erick never took hls eyes off the pack, ,
jand the baron thrusting himßeif out from the '
left wjhdow, watohibg them carefully. - ‘
; “Are your pistols loaded, sir?” "cried Briok.
! “ All with swan shot.” - - -
i “I have two. loaded with hall,- and two with
shot; so wc shall do.” , ~ *
I The pack was now not more tbanten'yards’
behind the carriage; -there might be about-two
hundred in it. : At the head was an olti, strong, -
grey-headed wolf. The leader sprang on one of ■
tbs. .wheel-horses, and at the eame time received -
a bullet through his head from Erick, who was
preparedjjfor him, _ , *
[CONCLBSIOH TO-HOBRQW,] -
Y ekison.-— The quantities of this game brought -
■to and passing through this oity during the past"
few weeks, is altogether without preoedenfc We'*
are told that the number frequently’ reaches as -
hjgh:as-fifty or sixty per day. It is said that the
; great fires .which raged iu the woods in central
andsonthem Michigan daring the first part' of
December drove the'deer down in-ihis' direction,'
and: this is supposed to be cause of their being
so ranchmore; plenty, than ever before.. Five
and six are .often killed by a single banter In one
day; in fact the woods for fifty miles north are'
littleless than a grand slaughter yard for those
animals.— Toledo (Ohio) Jltpubltcan.
1 The Mexican Tbeatv,. says the Washington,
Star, is, notwithstanding reports to the contrary,
Bigned and sealed by Santa-Anna, and is now Us -
the hands of the President, who 7 it ls'bclieved,
has" not yet. decided to"send it into'the Senate.
The territory which wo secure by It is nearly &q
largo aw Virginia, and said tor. bo rich in gold,
Silver and copper, and comprises Cook’s and
Emory’s overland routes to California. : '
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