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La *•. •* f**. - #.*» v./«?*. ;^YrY!C^^^'•A^E%^®^3??a^s??sfps?^sa^a»fe3Sp^^||^^^^ y .• , :? YYYY" " ”"" :j s« '-' *-* f— i r \. ,4, ’ /L-t.~‘ t-> -. f ’•■■ ; J ,7 k. .' . ; •> 1 ,--. /•« ,- ‘ 1 '. > ’ > {"'* ’ *£*■.--> ' . k ■*" •- i~f r » ! ! fif'.lj l is' ■- :>'/"■ >*- '■ ’■’ "• *■ .uV ;-•>.. ‘ l, - - , •< ; v * *, ** - ' v\?/ - ':'■£' ; j ?:rJ;?s -*♦ : -v:.;:^A^' ■ : r •' "^l. a«v.v. ; •:-•■ • ■, ■- ■: -•■ •• • - VOLUME XII. THE DAILY MORNING POST. Printed ant PubhViri tvay Ibrmne, {Eundtxy txapUd.) ■ BY JPHI&MPS fe eiLLUOKB, : .J' PO?TTI-WBT (XUUCKS .jO? .-\FOOO AHO- flfSB STBXIXS. : TSRM S.—•Five Dollars a year, payable strictly In advance. Ns Dollars vriß Invariably bo required It not paid wttbln the year. • ; ••• . /*. > .* ; • 4ar Single copies two errra—for sale at th ef counter In the and by the News Boys. THE SATXnBDAY KOSHIjrO POST If»"pabUnlH*i -from the wane office,,on » large blanket ri*r TWO PQLLAIIS a year, in adTonca.. Single nobles PIVS CERT 9. ■- . , v' • •••/'•■; i" ■ £3-No paper will be discontinued (unlesa at thodiscro* • : on of the Proprietors,) until all arrearage*, arooald*' . 4 00 , * ««; too m0nth....—*...:...-............. 5.00 ..** .*• two months.--.......—.——v-too u “ three months Q t OO ** .< fo’nr 20 00 il Mr months...——.—....—-..—*.. 12 00 * “.. oqq year———......... 18 00 Standing Cord, ax lines or less, per annum-.....-....- 10 00 • CtUKQRISUt ATrKAStTRIi . Otta equer*, peJUnnum, (exclusive ortho paper)-...-. 25 00 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. GEO. F. GILLMOUE, *•. . ATTORNEY AND; COUNSELLOR AT LAW, OjJice, comer 0/ Fourth tirtti ami Cherry alley, PRTSBUHm, PA* . • /jy* Will attend to his professional business as usual, at his office, between the hours of 9 A* M, and 4 P. M. of oath day.. . • : ~~' -.• -' '.. jy2o ; C. Orlando Loomis, ; ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, Efcoie Wood. ■ Jy*7 .• • . ••• ~.■■■/•••• ■ liJ• Thomas JuTHanbaU, . . A TTPBNSY: AT LAW—Office, Lgwrie’a Buildings, Fourth A streftt. \ • ■■„ ,Jan7;Xy< R.BtGarnahan, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between Cherty alloy and Grant street ■ je±y ~ - J. N^’Clowry, t* A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office In j\ BaheweTTs Buildings, on. Grant street. j*2 1 Dr H* SlaieU) 1 TTORNEY AT LAW—No.I27 Fourth street, abore and Kmithfiobh' • • ■ • • margTty; . J» S> NorrUou, • A TTORNEY AND COUNSELIOR AT. LAW—-Office, »• J\_ Qorcd to No. 41 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. ftrrlfrr . R, Biddle t TTORNKY AT LAW—Office, No. .1223mlthfield street, iX twtweea Fifth and BUth. Collections carefully attend »l to—special attention glren to Oonteymnciog. (d«3:ly > . Tliomaa Means, A TTORNEY AX LAW AND SOLICITOR XN CHANCKUY. ,/X Office, next door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio. , my 4 W, : • 8i P. Rou, ‘ • A - TXOUNEY AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, A, P»n fburth door bcslow Hr. Body Patterson’s lire*? Stitble. ■■ ■ -• ■ • JtfB; Nr Buekmuter, 4 LDlHtMAN—Office, Fourth street, third door abate • ; Smith field, South rfJr. OouTey Miring of all kinds dorse with tbo greatest care and legal accuracy. Titles to Until J - ■ tat* examined. Ac. • • . • •• • oov*6. BUSINESS CARDS. 3~ X R. DItAVO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, IX, dealer li ' , Country Produce, offers for sal* a choice aloes u •. Groceries, selected for family uw. Bpicescf, crery au3 the purwfc quality, ground at hiaStcem .Mills* Also, Dricd Fruiw, Foreign audDomesiie. Produce taken iu exj chttiige for Merchandise. >. , ; • F-IL D- hos procured a fall assortment of Landrethp Warranted Garden Seeds, and invites the attention pj all in* lerefttaHn ratal affairs. . . janll . B. XjKECU. MoAIiPIS '. .. Nos. &12 urn 244 Linsarr drussr. '' " apg6] ‘ PITTSBtrnaiT. rassets o- iuiut? «......-jajiAW, B.UJLKY. * BEJiSHAW, TEA DEALERS AND FAMILY OKOCKRs; Deal* rn lu W ooden and Wlliovr Ware, Japanned Tin Ware, Hoilas* Keeping Utensils, Wholesale and Retail,ho. sU.’d Liberty Etreeti Pittsburgh. apvl&.y King A Sloorbeadi __ “I*rHOLESALB GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— YY No. 2T Wood street, Pittsburgh.» T TQJ& SmliU d& Sinclair, ■■ • : 'TVTBQXXSAUS-'OBOCERJS AND COMMISSION MEBf W CHANTS—Corner Wood and First gtg. (aor3 • Paul &• Blurdocki : COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MKRCHANS, AND STEAMBOAT AQISNTB—No.I Water fitreet,lanu« facture* aVo. 5443 Liberty rauins nxuxss, iomt srtcuts, axxsa«raxsa, Flttaborgh. Maryland.. nttsbnrgh. . Seller*, Iflcols A Co^ PRODUCE Arm UiLNEIUL i3OiIiIISSION MERCHANTS, No. CO9 Idberty etreaMhltaburgh, Pa, BpermitjowedandlnrdOila • ■ /•.•■. .-. .■■•■• }7** yrruvtt T Phiu.,-^..^... J ..^im.afcgrr»iQ!r r i > itt3burch, Sillier &■ lUcketaoa, WHOLESALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS OR 'Wised and Sega**—" 174, cohier of Irwin and Liberty *tro?b, i’lttcimrgli. Iron, Nails, Cotton Vania, hand. . .. . • ... ■ • • . d.D.WIUiomi, v J TjrrnOL333ALE AND RETAIL FAMILY OROCEft, AND Vy VonraftUng and Oommbriou Merchant, Dealer iu Ooaatry -Produea and Pittsburgh Maoufacturo*—Wood f,>urdoor*aborelifth,.Pittsburgh* ..... ....;•■ mar& jouw MCLOSAM. .. .-.^oowauoejacuw&AT. * Wholesale and Eetail Clothing tfoichanto, NO.* 88'WOOD fITDK wbseribtiTs respectfully-Inform their Old custotuert 1.. and the vabllo in ge ncraV that they hare thbday a*- fociatcd themjwlTM in the above, huatocas, under tbeilrm of JOHN irCLOSREV ie CO. They respectfully solicit a share of public patronage.. -The previous business of each will be sottlwl by them*, SeW«w .. ■■ . •; .„■ ■ '■ ' Jamei C. Watt* MERCHANT TAILOR—No. 45 Kfih street, opposite the, Theatre; Pittsburgh, Pa. • . apfl ; R LAIRD, (late of the Arm of Goulet A Lai&n,) having , opened STORK NO. 9, (two doom above the old ja-taud,)' for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING BUSINESS, hopes by Strict attention to business to merit a ttboro of the patronage of the late firm.- - - N, D. Clothing made to cider in the most lasblonable. stylus, gnqon to none in the, city. . . ' i*v2 r *7 U. T. C. Morgan, . . . Bookseller and stationes—taa timjt on bond a general assortment of School, Miscsllanoous end Blank Shooks, Printing, Tost and Cap Paper, AA, Wholesale and Re tail, No. 104 Wood Street, below Fifth, East side, I'UUbargh. Wanted, Rags and Tanncro* Scraps. aplSrly . • ‘ ."T 7 - , J. R, Weldto) XUrBOLESAEE AND RETAIL'DEALER In Etank and W School Books, Paper f aml Btatloneryi No,-nd Uood atrest. (between Third and Fourth,) Pittsburgh, Pa. fmrgQ ... K. C. Stockton, T ATB JOUNBON A STOCKTON, BOOKSELLER, ETA- Lj.TlON'Kß,'Printer and Binder—comer of Market and Third stroets, Pittsburgh, Pa. * .. W. S. Haven. . rnOB OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (Ixit*. Jon*- r B TDt A STOOkTOjr,) and BLANK BOOK AS» STATIONE RY WAREHOUSE—ia prepared to execute ererv stylo of liOgali Commercial,Canal and Etoamboat Job Printing and Rook Binding, and furnish every article in the Blank Book, Paper and StatloheryUhe, at the shortest notice and on the uioscrsasonahlqtermer - - •- '••• •' Blank Book and Stationery -Warehouse, comer of Market end Second streets. - --• • - . - '^^.,"'"l' Printing Office and Book Bindery, No. 60 Third st. norlfl Bchuchman dt Haunlein, T ITHOGRAPUERS—Third street, opposite the Posboffice, O Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads, Show Bills, Lubsls, Architectural and Machine Brawings, BufiiflfiBS and Vipiting Cards, Engraved -or Drawn on • Stone, Printed in Colors Gold,Bronxejor Block,in tbo most approved style, andettlmimwtrcasonflble^prices;- / ‘ ; octls;ry- .. . . / Austin Loomis, _ REAL ESTATE AGHNT, Merchandlie, Stock, and BUI Broker, Office, No. 92 Fourth Street, (above Wood.) The Bubttnbar having oponed 4xl office a&tho obovftplaeo, for the pnrpoeo of norouating Loans, Bills, Bonds, Mortgages, and f& allother Instmusntsfbrtbosdcnrityof Money, and fur the psirchase and sale of Stoeks. Will also give prompt and particular attention to buying, selling, renting of and leas* Ing Real Estate. [jy7j : , AUSTIN LOOMIS. jour FL£in*o~.~.. oclJ* Money Loon Office, i. JGEBi AV & CO„ ' 13?' JYrtrd strut, btfout. Smtihfieid, MONEY to loan in large or small quantities, ou Gold and Silver Plate,Diamonds, W atches, Jewelry, Guns, Pistols, Musical Instruments and valuable articles of orery description. Forfeited Pledges sold Immediately after being onto! dato, unless redeemed. Bargains of Gobi and Silver batches, J owelry, Ac., always on band. sept. ARNULU A WILLIAMS, HEATING & VENTILATING WAREHOUSE. . MA.’IU’A.CTCJUBS Or Chilson- Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, Astd Fmrtsros rott Eixam. No. 25 Market flireeVl^^fmrgh. ft*?* We have sold our Furnace*, Fatten**, Ac., to Marne ARNOLD* WILLIAMS, whom wo cordially recommend to - the patronage of the public. 60p23 SOAIFB. ATKINSON * OKKLV. B.U’KJntey, HOUSE, SIGN, ANDORNAMKNTAL PAINTER,-'AND Dealer iu Painto—No. 44 £h Clair strcet/PittAbargh. Um courtanUy on hand all kind* of Paint*. either dry or miied,J*paß anff Copel larnbh, Linseed• Dil# IViUri Oil, Spirit# Turpentine, Window (- CAHUIAUB FA' sir R.TERRF,VlrglnfcJley,l»tw«*nWc!al*DdLibcTty VY •- street*, Manufacturer of BLGGILS. BAKOLCHLb ahi) CARRIAGES, of every devniptbn. All work dune warranted. Tbo advcrtlacrwould berc stato.thal b« served nine years apprcottcodJp to the busnatfs, and ha* wrrrked for msuiy rears in the principal shops of the Eastern cKfcs, -'inajwtf- ■. , » toubi JAMEi WARDROP, OFFERS for sale CANARY BIRBSof the most Improved breed, being very hardy, and ftno singer*. Bird Seeds —Can*rs,Hrap,MilleVilouo andinlx*ibeetL .Douquvte will be iuruwhed composed of tha finest FLOWbH. I *, fit! Camelia*,Rore Buds, liriluirnpcs, Ac. Evergrceaj(lu pots) forChiLftmasTrws, from tho bead and Horttcntturai blare, .N 0.49 Fifth*Uowr Wood. ■ ; ' • RNGLIBII ASD CLASSICAL SEIHIH AltY . ; McDonald, M. A., PawcrAU THK next session of the Institution will commence on MONDAY, the 61h.0f September next, at the mam cor ner of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by tbo M«st*. Yecucr. ' • - . Reftrmcrt— Hon. A. W. Loomis, C. Knap, 3r., 6. F. >on B&nhorst, R: Miller, Jr. . . au*c2s Dutch Balhoas itooisi 6c« THR subscriber has reccirud dlrtct from Harlem hi* sup* ply of choice Hyacinths, Tulip*, Crocus, Peoaeas, and.: other Flower Roots for fall planting, and for winter bloom-; ing, in pots and glasses; Lawn Grass Seeds for fell sowing, which make a fine, close, smooth turf, equal to sods. Pru ning Instrumenls, Garden and Farming Implements of llie -most at-Eastern prices, from the flood and Agricultural Warehouse, 49 Fifth street, gattf • JAMB< WAHPUOP. NEW CABPET STORE! tfo. 47. Fifth Street* nodr Wood* A N" Unrivalled auortmenl of CARPETINGfI and OIL CLOTHS, of tlio latest and most beautiful patterns for spring'aalels, how open for laspoctionconslflUngof—• Royal Velvets; BruMcia; Tapestry Bruswls; Tapestry Ingrains; Extra Sopor Three Ply; . . : . Super and Fine Inj^ndn; Tapestry Vepitians; Twilled and Plain Yenltlans; Togotbor with ovary description of low priori Carpetings, Chenille and Tufted Rags and Matte, Canton and Ooi r Mat ting; Jnto. Chain: Cocoa, Adilaidi Allcan, and Sheepskin Matte; Floor and Stair Oil Cloths, all widths and qualities} Stair and Floor - Druggets, Green -Balxe, I‘iano and Table Covers, VeniUan BUnds, Window Shades, Stair Rods, Ac., ° fn " cw ‘ lCart pnql * co. Chandeliers and Oai FlxtUM*. mUE subscribers MO now openlngat their now Wore room*, I ■ NO* 109 FIKST STREET, between Wood and Smith field, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BIIACK ET3, PENDANTS, and oil articles connected wit Gas Fitting, over offered in • this market. : Having arrangements made by which thoy will bo constantly.in rooeipt of now patterns end rori titles, thoy oonflduntiy invito tbo attention of pur. chasers to their selootlon. We aro determined to Sell as low as any house in tha West, and being .practical Gas Fit* : tors. can’ofCer p£cullof advantages to those 'desiring articles in this line; , • * We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of every do* finrlption for eas.-watcT and steam, - f • • Brass Castings of ell kinds made to orderpromptly. v- LONG, HILLER & CO., No. 109 First street. To Merchants and Others* /“HERMAN I ''ADVERTISING.—The publishers of tljo dally \JC and wookty “ FrcUuiUFreund” would rcspßctfully la* Yite tbo attention of merchants end others to the adran* •tagos'offered by their‘papers as a medium of advertising amonfthelr German felloWfCltUons both in tbo city and country. • • Their Dally paper Is publishod on tho panrrSTmw, and has dquhls tlio circulation of any Gemus dailt published in Pittsburgh; wbllo tbolr Weekly paper, which is published already for twenty years, circulates largely In tho adjoining coanUos.and Western PennsylvDDiar&*'WeU as throughout ; the State of Pblo, .. ,• r . /•. . .< •- - - : *Morcbants of Pittsburgh and others will find it to their advantage to make uso of our columns oa a modlam ol reaching, tho Gorman business. Terms as low. as any other paper in tho city,.... . . o?riCß—Corner qf Liberty and St. Clair streets, above Braun & Reiter's Drug store. . . L. &W. NEEB, • i ,aug26 - . Publishers and Proprietors. STOCKING FACTORY, imUTO, BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET STREETS. r AJ)iLiTr,exj2Kcnr, a Ecomirr. THE bestgOoda in Children's Hobo, Mott's SOclos, Under. shirts ond" Drawers,' sold -at incnufiic'.urer'.' pricos, at tlie FIFTH BTREBT STOCKINO FACTORY, All mode from last year’s wool.' NO ADVANCE IN PRICE. ■ ■ japBT WILLIAM DAI/Y. 1 A CARD.—Mr. G.-ANTOH ; and H. BCUUOEDKU would respootfullyannounce totbecUlzexißof Plttiburffhand- Allegheny that they will glee Instruction. 1 ! on the Plano, Guitar, Violin and Pluto. Inquire at H. Sohioeder A Oo.’b HBW'OTBWSH>B*VB4.Voilith«trefc_ -«rp23 JOSHTJARIU WHOLESALE FEUITEB ' . . -39. Wood Bt., Pj HAVE on hand, undarorr which they offer at the - 76 bags Ivica Almonds; 26: V . Sicily . * do : 26 bales Bordeaux do 16 bags Shelled -do 60 “ Filbertsj 60 “ 'Walnuts; • • 00 Cream Nuts; - 600 bushels'Poa Nuts; 25 bbls. Texan Pecans; 26 “ Illinois - do 2000 Cocoa Nuts; 200 boxed Gorman Plums; ■ 25 kegs.- \ do do . •ID bbls. • do ■■ do' IQ eases Prunes, glassjars; 10 ** fancy bxa;i 60 casks Currants; ! 20 cases Citron; 200 boxes Cluster Raisins; 100 hf.“ U.SL do 200 qr.« « do 200 boxes No.l Ilerrlng; 100 u . Scaled do 1 care Mace; 1 bbl. Nutmegs; 1 " Clara; • . 25 gross Blacking; .26 baskets Salad Oil? 3. ~ *“* I. 0. JUUU81£03»«..... J. C. AROBO WIIOLE3AJ.I2 FUUITKIIEft So* 0 Wood «t«) JU6T HKCEIVED, tho mA general aarortment, all from 09» and Unproved patterns, «ncwi Boxes, Dog Irens, gad Irene, AchAc. ' ! ' KollingMill Castings, and Machinery of every dr*-7lpti.vt iitanti Cctjuv 1 The attenU'm f>t wsrehaarr* l*. especially iavl;rt,l U> ihe j calrlif-at** lIAHCUUti 'PIANOS. 1 The** iurlruniitata txdng iaa4es*|-f*x*W f 't thlf dlciate, * end hiring th» over strings, Lave * vtijuiue cf tan* «?>• » tnualfMhvanvothers. AUg,l*Unfteffc‘mlL«e»*a7 = i»f ifste.A C-*»-, s»e«r lork 5 Ilvvn A !'***«, hmv V<;k; ho* 1 fcfcf-nWfa A Philadelphia} *ckl of «r owe *isct*& ! Ti’Xf, ehicbore wnR #od bavr bascßti*?f4 In thi/ *: Oivi , 'ibw«oul, td. o«s4 i Puvta, 7 o-4«vv* Cn«, fHOO •», Oos «utf«rMv carvi'4 rquars Piano, in the style . cf l«crnl» XIV,? tvlavre, |*. i true |lms*oi>;i «»rv«d., octave*.. CQ One do do Ota ds 05 One ds plain eU d;> . —&X! 1 Ot;o do do til do - CP ; - One do di • 0 de * *ft W On# do do fi do »•*> W AM the above are frem thn celcl'Tatal nunu&rtory of Ca?i.‘*rwxo A Pa*i. Itoslon, Mass. Alw, recu»«\lfnim tb* «an»e fertarywa iwanUful lot cf PIANO BTooL* f farr«id and figured plush, and brnrastlle scats. On hand, a Urge tiewk cf rimu* frem other 1 Sc*ton and New York makers, and for sale at fiwhTy pri-vs. JOHN ir. MKLMHt, SI W«Ad ilfret Agent few Oiickerlng'# Piano?, for Htuburgband w«trra Psnnsylrania. WwJI HRLKBERIIASJCgTRIX’EIVMtu * SocYlvia ri Paata Ptuarßati, and dodl* need to slr. JuMoi I*», by 11. KUber. Thlspuk* U ernbel* llshed with au dreuntly colored vignette of the city of Paris, shoving iheTLiuwcA, the Imperial resUmee of the French Emperor: the Church of Nuraa Dswa, etr.—.being a reliable and cornrtmap or tha Frenrh Capital, as taken by* Sir. I’e, 'A lb end 1 i -Tb libinpi Diadem 'Twist, Diamond.Twist,. Six Twist, Plug, Jtnssoll & ltoblnsonV, Gram’*, 'AoderscnV Thrnne"', Jones’exira, Morlart * Gentry's Tobacco, In Btoro uul for sale by" ' IdeeZl) MlLtßlt a-HICHKTBON.- KOT COHNI' IIOT CORNU —AnotheriOPPlrlout re reived and £>r. vale by. 13. T- Gi MORGAN* ( ' • ttetOi ' , . i -lMWoodetmt. - CITY WARRANTS—S6OO WANTKIMjy- - ; oettO '. 3 AUSTIN LOOMIS* No. 02TourtbBt. PITTSBURGH. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1554. BUSINESS CARDS. >DEB & CO., LB & COirFECTIOHEBS, 'irrsDO&ou< •ccciving the following Goods, lowest marfcet rates j 20 boxos M&ocaront; £0 u Toraicella; 60 M Parma; • v 60 “ W.Bock Candy; 25 «• ANo,l do 10 « Bed. . do; 15 “ Capers; 15 Olives; •75 t{ Gune Drops; 100 u Lozenges; 60 n Jujube Paste;- •• 60 do*, assorted Pickles 'SO **"'■ **. :■ r Presort®; • 100’ fl Pepper SauCo; ' 10 cases Sardines: 6 *? "■; M . ht bxs. 2 “ « .:H do 200 bags Brazil Sugar; 40bbls8. O. Sugar; 26 *• LoTering’s Sugar; 10 cases Liquorice; . 25 boxes Hof ? d do 20,000 Principe Ggnis; 10,000 llat&na do : i - 16,000 Kogalla do 2,600 Half Spanish Cigars; 60 gr. Mrs. Miller's P. Cot '~ 60 groiw Anderson , n do aujua tasm*. ISON &> CO., £ AND CONPiSCtIONPIIS, Pittsburgh. Pn, lit extensive Pall. Stuck ever XQlains, com Istlng of— -26 hxs.M&cicaoni; 25 do Vermicelli; 00 do Texan Pecans; ; .25 do Illinois do; . 60 dos ass’il Salad Oil; 100 dox Pepper Sauce; lOOdoa Ketch up; 60 dos assorted Pickles; 25 dot ass’d Preserves; 125 bxa Loxenges; .. . 25 c r a Sardines, \L, 20 bxs refined Liquorice; 12cacc9 .. do; 100 kegs German Mums; 60 gross Mrs. Miller's fine Cut; 60 gr. Mrs Aodcnoo’ado; 25uoz OUres; 2a doa Capers; 30 do* Onions; CO bags Filberts; 00bags Walnuts; 76 bags Cream Nuts; 1 - 6 bags Urea. Walnuts; [ 160 bags Dairy Ball; 120,000 Principe Cigars; 20,000 Vi ash. Itcgoila do; 1 |IB.OOQ Havana do; 130,000 Ilalf BpanDh do; i srpO LATKBT MUSIC. • •• •••? ' i *■>>-! j. vj“'' .T ..~ r ,. j ' i *> ''V i * , POE SALE AND TO LET. •r •••■ Property for Sale. rpHB subscriber, offer* fox tare, os veryreasonable terms* • X. fbnfoltoiringproperly**i*: - A Threte Story Brick Dwelling House,-No. 110 Pomr street, between Hay stroct and Evans' alky \ and Lot 25 toot front, extending back 112 feettoan alley.-The Houbolb one of the best buildings, and in one of the most pleasant neigbbor hoods in the city. ... Five Lote-embrfidng comers of Front and Ferry streets; one hundred and-fire feet fronton Ferry and sixty frit on Front street* with a good threo story Brick Building on the corner, a too story Framo on Front sh, and two Brick Build ings, ns6a aff shops, tin Ferry fit - - A Lot, 31 toot front by 80 foot deep, on Front, botween Market amdFsny streets. - v. A Lot, with Tory convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot 20 fdet by tth fronting on Oongresa and Ernsts. A House and Lot, on Wylie street, near the new Court Houao... The house is well arranged and in good order, 1 and is now occupied** u h0te1.... A Three Story Brick, on Smlthfleld street, near Seventh— being in an excellent business location.'- The Lot is 20 by 80 foetueop, fronting on Smltfafieldsi. A Cottage Fraoao and Let, 28 by 120feet,fronting on Anne and Bobinson streets, Allegheny City. This Is a very desira ble and pleasant location for a residence. - Nine Lots in the town of M’Keesport, each CO feet by 160. Several of these are on tho Main street. Eleven Acres fnLlmctown, on tho Monongahela River, on which there are 4 houses; there are some 6 or 7 acres of ex cellent stone coal, and abundance of limestone; eonvenlost to the landing; and too ooal pits open. Ninety Lots in the town of Columbia, CO foot by 150 each, nearly all love!, and well located. The tenant of each Lot has the privilege of using whatever stono cool be may re quire for his own use, from a pit near tho Locks, Columbia La a pleasant situation on the bank of tho Uonougahelariv er, a short distance below l/»k No. 3. in the midst of an ex tensive stone coal region, and would be a desirable point for manufacturing establishments. Two Hundred acres of superior Stone Coal,wßh House; Railroad, Ac. This property has a front of 140 rods on; the Monongahela river; an excellent landing; good grade and foundation-for railroad—with enough love) ground at eno point for houses and gardens, or locations for manufactories. The rein Is deep enough to allow hones to be used in haul-, leg out the cool—the quality of which, for Iron work, steam, gas, or for any ordinary uses, la not surpassed by any In the oountry. • . • __ In my absence, my agent, uamee Blakely, Esq., will give all Decenary Information, and be authorised to give warrant tee deeds fbr any property sold. JlMk MAY, tay£A " Vo. 110 P»nn ’ FOBTY-OSE BI7UBISU f/IWO •• ASP Two Large Brick BwcUta? Homos for Sale. t a ‘■HE subscriber now offers the following desirable proper- X' ty for sale, situate in tho Seventh IV ord, and but ten lolnutos walk from the Court House. ONE LARGE BMCK HOUSE, with nine apartments, situated on the comer of Colwell had Miller streets. Also, ONE LARGE TWO STOltt BRICK HOUSE, with eight apartments, situated on heed street. Eight Building Lots on Colwell street; ton Building Lots on Reed street; twenty-three Building Lots on Miller street. This property it very conveniently situated, and will bo very desirable tor-private residence*. The above property, If not sold previous to tho middle of ilsy, 1854 y wUI be put UP at Itobile Auction. Turns!—One-fifth earn; tho baUuco in ton years, with annual payment*. For further particulars, enquire of the subscriber. . .■ JAOUB TtitfEli, ecplACip) (Vrrocrr Colwell and MlUerst*., 7th Ward. A LOT OF CBOUNDin Lots in the Third /A Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, near High street, and being 22 feet front on PotmsyltanU Avcmm, and running beck 117 feet. The property will be sold,clear of alHncum* braoce, except an annual ground rent of one huudredand sixty-five dollars, to which it Is now subject* On the proper* ty*ro#ttr*n good TENEMENTS—five brick and twofraxa# —all two stork* high, and renting tor aboulfivebundred dollars annually. Price, Jl2oO; $6OO cadi, and $6OO in 6 months—by good andarwd paper. - IVM.I’. i'RttJl), JVlSrif Attorney at Law, No. 1-6 Fourth street* GOAL LAND FOR fiALK~?S Acres of Land, with a ldn uf &a 1 4V£ freUhlth, with ake*r vela of 2 fret; only 1$ Inches t.Mwtwn the two. - The Land U» good soli, and 16 A & ctrrimiuT a son, dccl General Cotamlniifn Ajr’t*, ito Third vV. I tat. «tlufe!c co O'U*ra *trm* «ul Spring nt*y,t» CL# imitWwO—wft frcatin^noOlltra *tmn, wl rucuSog bwk iWj ft. t>t» bj>rics CLtl«r, no vhicb i* em-trrf • fcor Hatton l Hricfe llckiwv 4g »ith » fr*ta«,two*Lvria*. 05 ft. «& Spring *l>ey, *eU to eartjr on «ajr tr»Gfi> of towiOtiflunnjilrosifcr.B* m*n* ofltfiorinar in ■ ti» lx!^* «fuU*7*tloo. Nr*r frJO l**‘Ana ttp»-?p, \Antgt *r*J ;**r wl cT vbfcti tar griftal fruit, hi* t.n ii» J,'.h.'*l*v»vwj tlrr* st-rf*fifths y*rf» f/ iju*ui* ef yxsj.r»: U ; *’ Mhrt lsapwri- Cbr«iU«i* tim Owtiddj; lf<*a*««jwa| t-a>? of tlie 4*rXi££* w« »*«, not “ft* |w:i fr«ui U»ti {»*tjums tfc* »s*t eju«wlu» Attl lUma*. ufuHn tli* *tcaoiAr.t!y *vn?t*.tArt'Ji f.ne o*trt &l!rQ£*{.«»?*. yu-t4 y fc> Mr Orafi. t;a tin* i»r»mltw«. «*<» ■ • -jawm tiu«Ktr, •• 1-atAJVi Ufi**. Atitl ftaUftiiirtt *1:!, . A&rAn «\lro*lfro of i>rst* \inc« fviKa.l*. Aj* yir m ah--**-. • " * dWIO fI'IIJS it **!• e PMAV* VAtJj, 1 n eutyltt* M \T¥ Franklin tofTU *uif, AiU-vta***'* p»- s «tjty i «of tfc« !<•»( Mt-.l i.f frtoU* B p*\t t/»; KlWfetQ»ft&4 * l4>i Du«i aX o* IV.t*t»apg:tJ, fibt *l*rut four talto* T/vtrt iVfrj>»4up. • lv» fatib-rr of'T GU ATtASJ tas««»»'ksstil:;o.lb*rvtwrrftrr i * H frothy 12) /\ «»»u«t*vi j*i Ilf??! Jirar»jf v.pj».>»li» }h*n?v IVwHM-.'w aij-1 t Hon*r. Th* it wwr-uf itc iu Vbtt ♦tlj. Timur oa*!n*n4 H2*n!> in orc^r tbif.l rsub »tU ot> lu)P7XiYn.t&fca ot I*l.'-m i&&4 tafi Fttno«wt. R, RhM-DY* ” . Makfft, Hftl» strert. i ri'UE «vn*r lnt»ad» loatltag lb? «itT. vil! **St, on I JL t*a*maUeL»m*»a yw>3 T«r<>*?OKV ll»!CK IIQLSjt, i ttfUiivw£nl*Unl «ui%&cil good oclUr, [ wlih I*l of li tni funt I; *£i tUntto co Tblnl I Tbl* l» • go* il €isr * b»k,. i'ekw.«n>t irrcnitf »*dto m»to iitlh*!loftllS«Mt*ti:ai*«f . & CVTUi&IIT * KUi, d«li> m Tliif* YAf.CAM.ii CtrT-RROl»ir(tTV' r«>li ?AU»\ of |v«>Thr*« Biorjr Uriels IXi'UMtra Prno nimrt;»bo,. \hr*9 D*rU!og How*** ja the f«*f. The I*u. b Is ft. front bjttx* Tfe* House* on Pena utrwt nra excellent buiincM *t*rxJ*. Tor prio* bd4 t«?nn, #*H at Urn lied tolMWfce cf fi, CCTIIURnT 4 SON, : iforlQ ’• UO Third street • JLKASANT RESIDENCE FOR HALE. HtUfttttltm Mount . Washington, within tvratv rntauto waik of the dty.: Tb» Let i» luG fret front Lv '£C& d«**p cm a 10 fr-ct alley. The hoaxa U n*w,Ju*i finished, having ait- room* and a cellar. rrie*sl2)u. Tens* stouin band; tatsneftat $2OO • war. s. curummt ft fiov, tfasitf _ _ _•• 1« Third *trwL_ ~A MUMINUHAM GKOCRHY HTUUtt Pjjtl «AL«— A /V. bargain can bn bad of U, if railed for suon. Tt If ©be t,f (ha btat on that aide of tho rircffdptQgft fin* cash hull ne*a. Enquired TUOMAB WOODS/ ’ deelT < 45 Market street. Utriey Wagoa, ' A GOOD SPRING WAGuN, With ihattrend t«!e, suitable -J\ for one or two tiomw, will iw *)lj . JAMES MoifAßnilW, . Jill 3 Eagt* Llwy Stable. Sorenth «h For sale, . . ABMALL PAUU, «ltuatft la Lower St. Clwr Townrhlp, about nnom1l« from tho Boreugb of Birmingham, con taining SIXTY ACRES, mor« or lew. It.ls oil cleared and under cultivation. ‘ For further particulars, apply to • JoSfctf W. SYMMKfI, Birmingham. GBiTERPRISB WOHI£Br . bo. IGG.woansTfem.Tuiftnftooa below vmanv auit. DOWN d TKTLKr. j£n Vg»&gg)SßFl . IMPORTERS And manufocturrira of /^^§< £!SWKa “ , CUTU.HY.Hi;RaiCAI«A.ND DENTAL , fflrViP....... INSTRUMENTS* RIFLES* Ae. Wo !sgar • .t k«p* general attortmentofthe-abovo y** artldoaconstantly on-hand; together With * general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, M* t?U and Revolver* Flask*. Horns, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk;Hunting and rocket Knives; Taliora and Ualr Bwssew* Shxjaraj.pQcket.Sctssor*, Ac,— Also, Troswe and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. KIFLESI—Wo arc making Rlfics of averr jlescriplion, to order, of the best motorial, and workmanship warranted.— Orders received for them at Wholcßaln or Retail, will be fin ed With despatch. Quoting parties supplied at Wholesale prloaa. ■ »• ■ •• . 1 ••' •. ; mylsj_ /IHRIBTMAB AND HOLIDAY BOOKB, at DAVISONS 1 j BOOK BTORB*C& MARKET street, near Fourth.—Tbo subscriber having now opened ids Holiday Books, would Invito attention to his large nwrortmtsut of JUVENILE ana other BOOKS suitable to the season. Tbo assortment In cludes Children** Books for all Agog and purses; English classics* la splendid cablnol binding; tho tnost degant «ll tlons or pocket, fiimlly and pulpit nibles; superbly Ulus* trated English works; and Prayer Books and' Bibles in vote vet, with gold and silver ornamhnt*. That he may bavp the pleasure of giving greater satisfaction to friends and customers, ho solicits early calls. .• ...... * - JOHN S. DAVISON, dool2 , fls Market, near. Fourth. Street Take Nolle©* I nAVß.placed my. Books and Accounts in tho hands of JaMES O- •■RfuitET, Esq.,for sottlemont, and [earnestly hope thatoll who oro indebted for subscriptions to tho Dally and Weekly Post, ot foe Advertising and Job Printing, will pay upas epeodily as possible. Mr. Rlchov; 1* alfo author ized to fiflttlo the accounts firm of HAitria ft Lavtob, andllAßm ft-PmipM; X. HARPER, **TOItN LAYTQN N- Richey wilt bo found at the office of the Poht, where tho Books slill remßlo.' . . [Ja* Selling OJTto Remove. JAMES ROBB, Na 109 &lißxn ATRasr,- Pittsburgh, will offer his present largo Btock ot BOOTS, SHOES,- and RUBBERS, at vertfjxnoprices, until tho 10th of February, 1854, whom ho hopes to remove, to his JikW Bross, No. Market etreot, which ho Intends filling: with an entirely new stock.. Tho publio aro tospoctfullyrinvltcd to call and proenro his present prime slock, at unusually great baraam* --REGARDLESS OF COST. • . Remember the place—ho. 109 Market street, between Flnh'Stroetgmd liberty. - ‘ V' v. y I Ha2ttr . ..William Carr & Co«t . . .. ( Wn-OAttnlatn of tho firm of J. Parser A Oo.) ■ ~VKT UOIxESALE .GROCERS and Dealers In Foreign Wines W -otid Brandies, Old Monongahelaand Roctified Whu ' key, No. 329 Oommorclal Row,. Liberty Btrect, Pittsburgh* Pa My . : A LL KINDS OF GOLD, BIIIVER NOTES \J\. bought, «old and exchanged by. , oeSOl - ? i A. WILKINS ft rUhlted Btatesßank Building, Fourth sfc, Httaburgh* ...’’v-V ' \ -f •. v ;>v.-w_v‘ For Sa!e« For Sale* EDWARD FABER. Ten Aetet for Aats, FAUSI FOR BALK. "newjgri^ To Druggists & Merchants throughout the Dnioni D, B. M’CULLOBGH, M A NUPA-C TU RBR AH 9 ' DEA IE U 'I N ; . • PAINTS, OILS, 4*» . No* 141. Maiden Xane* NEW YORK* % Respectfully invites tho attention of Druggisi* and . Merchants throughout tho Uqlou-to hi* largo and ;cx tensivo asssrtmeht of PAINTS Ac., of the BEST and PUREST QUALITIES, .which hp offerA for sale on :vcxy, moderate terms, both to wish and close-time buyers. Below •nre'ehunißratedsoiaeof ilibleodihgarticles:‘ . WHITE LEAD, in oll,’ln kegffof soolhs- ■: J •: BLACK PAINT, YELLOW oOHRi:, VKN. RED, in oil.- PATENT DRYER, SPANISH BROWN, TUT ISA I>E Sl* ENNA, in oil.. • UMBER, CHROME, IMPERIAL, AND ARBENIOAL GREENS,inoIL " ri . :■ PRUSSIAN BLUE, CHROME YELLOW and VERDIGRIS, dry and in oil, ‘ VARNISHES of all kinds. RAW and BOILED LINSEED OIL, PUTTY, WHITING CHALK, LAMP BLACK; • . ‘ AM. and ENGLISH VKN. RED, CHROME RED and YEL LOW,dryapdinolL INDIA RED, RED LEAD and LITHARGE, dry. : STONE. FRENCH, and AMERICAN OCHRE, dry. CHROME* PARIS and BRUNSWICK GREEN, dry and in OIL " ' FRENCH and AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS; - Druggists andotherainwantof any of tho jibove'mention ed articles, will find it to their interests to calf; an out facili ties for manufacturing and purchasing, and our experience in tbebosinesSjgWeuß advantages in selling over most of. therein thosomoline. - '■ ,D. B.3I’CULLOLGH* ■• •• my2P-0m 141 Slnalßn Lane. New VorU. PAPER WAREHOUSE. Cyrus V 7, Pield & Co., 1 COMMISSION 3IERCH;iNTB, No. 11 Cliff street, New. York, are SOLE AGENTS in the United Suites for . : Muspratt’a Superior Bleaching Powder. Vlctoria-Mills Papers. .. ' •Russell Mills Superior “ - 4 ‘ •-. Genossce Mills Hupcrior Printlng. , ;- Rawlins &^Sons ! EnglishTsssne . “ First quality French Ulbram&nno. They are also Agents for the Principal. Paper Manufoctu : rera la this etmhtry,- and offer Tor sale ‘by for the mwt ex ten&lve and desirable stock of Papor and Paper Manufactu rers* materials that can be found in thin or any other country; ■. , They occupy the large and OQtomodl&us Wcrebouacn; No. il CUff street. No. 68 Cliff street, No. 184 Chri>to})hi'r street, and Lbs lifts over tbo large lnmSlora-<,.7 und 9 CUff street. "Their Is stricUy 'fthblefiale, and Writing Papinw are sold by the Care mdy. • Their extraordintty facilities enable,them-to.>offer all Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, at tbv lowest porsible .prices.’".'-. . ••••• •;•• ' -v ■; : Paper made to order, any dm or weight. -. Liberal odvan esa made on cou&lgnmenta of Paper, Paper .Makers’ Stock and other cure hand lie. Ho highest market pricn. paid in . I CASH for wl kinds of Rftg* “ ' - - . i Bradbury’s Piano and Molodeou Warerooms, v NO. 4%3 DTIOADWjr, NEW rOltK; FROM enlarging my Warerooms, 1 am enabled a rauih gteater aftf»rtment,of Instruments than, hereto fore. AH Pianos furnished ure bf anpil«o«tictr)iicli,ta:dof an wen quality, and dwtvfall, rich amt purely vocal -tune,, qualities mostdrelrable, Inasmuch os tho voice wul BBSima late to thetoneof tbeinistnjttfcnt. All.my fiistrataentsare fully warranted, a guarantee accompanies every bill of »alf\ and are sold as low aft can bo purchased elsewhere. Second hand Phmoa at all prices. A Ntur /rm-nfion.—The Organ Melodwti, wlthjwo . Hanks of Ktytf tho only thing of ti>e kind in- having two c ottplcr t swell ilravr stops, Ac., a sweet and powerful Instrument; pTOnotnicrd bjr Organist* tn t’-o>upe* riot fcrchuTclietor Organ prnrtlco to the theiiinm gaps, prlee $3)O. Also* the Couuor OJ'svtrctucn, and nalilxfd io-th» > t#.«tf!yle.ru>va!t4.Unott'Xcwldtt£tnm;dc?ftiv from ivne p-*iabrssli:uent; Lv wbi?li menisa all thn aftlclej to rich .rc^onvcrrvsp* nd in /tyJeand'iualltT. and th*? liumcn-n always on hraid,. tfO Various In %'te*«lgn‘, to plcru-c tbslr Lwda In a-wieetlon/without iw/f delay nwri.-'anb' eaiucd In orderm? Vuroiftmi. '•• " To sritean i -iea of the Furnitoro on Jmivl, I u^vjl oniylAfoTTtt y®*!'that my Kwm« l>/ irt feet wVIp, four Ui. nnml'rr; wteh.fc'hiwia3us.suiJl--< e-ientto fmpipy handf r which Is a that; tho *orXl*»HdOTk«sunJsr rr.vawn r.tini‘sdau> Imptx'ncn. dene latlm^.uirtvond'iuriilturn wamntf'l to rarnf rafely any \ t<» I‘|i»la di>l|oj:a» Mari-* ftg&V GixilH lUwmwxMDiwnnjj Cx*c*, M riling Rtt-ka.: Jfrfjm. >#Q-S Cuttlery, Ho® Oil: kr«2li*n Uiirja, Ac,—fbn i twjfjxwti.tf'xiJusy lointlu* (Lt< .ilirlla c,-fpjtw*ns ami i vbstb** ** po**ha^fc«W'u«tnr. Tbrj fcwrl w, i U«i r U r»r to ciHVr VnJtK*i»«-nta la/prl*** *t>4 ties, xr,J ptks.% ferndby Any oilic? hi»u« In lie trade. IWlirati‘irWdsao farrfuMy jnrk-wl lit lo tjo wfclv any *.&*•■ bytlmesSttny emmyta*!. • ttbntetal* A&J j*t*ll. ..,. _ . ... . CANTIKLD. nKOTIIEII A CO. '? ■OZSI Cuitloo?ii Charles, / n<>it.v!arn>» ' OEOUGB STlillOKn, SOU K4!tt.*f ACTCSt* i'S Til* WPOiWSa 0P IU Ati BPUIS 0 MATT HEMS & IV. C*Jf* BalWcidre end Fniituk eirret*, BdU Uiaare; osuS So. 02 Walnttf tt., P/utwidvhtit.'- - FIVE SILVER MEDALS AWARDED, vxzr«.i-- v 2) Akcjuoas XiarntcTs, Nrw-\ork; • By >i*s*xus rtmufTitThdadelpMa ;' " .. 4 Miaxuto tamvetx. Baltimore. • a■» . . MESYjwciilUf Unpsovcmr.ui in the conuructJon. of.jhU . 'is,thut. iul tlitf elAovfy and ht-tvy-vioodtn isentirely • vhh. Its pl*i'o sup. piled by a lighter »nd, coach uicrro durable. frame. --Tbo •prim* are all wuuwted by harness leather hinges, awiro ly Hvetted. rendering it Impos-dhle Tor a single Kpriug trt fall down or get oat t»f place, and msblng a LVJ m Utat any parfrnuy bo raided oabvutup, amt i« thus admira bly fitted to the wants of the wck oy iMhraet >c, ■who uisy re* quire %rriitlhff posiWe.'* 'Tt'h'tij SI! the pvtftnewi of tbv bc*l feather tel, with the Jigbtnws and UctlUv of tuind- Unt of the common bslr mattress. ; ' Tbesa improved arc iUT&H.'ibly -mode of thf tartmatcriAl«»und trill last many year* wlltoourrepsfrtc . • Persons hATing:Hair.}lattrevsse* c&u have th ojo nUtfredlh to Springßedv ...... :Tbwa Deri* ata vail tdaplMthr Hotels berths of fchlps, Steamboats had Hospital:*. •• • ■ . - ALSO, snoxtcuriveMsortmcotofhishlvoroameMed.fin ensntel.) and plain linuhcd CAnTIKDN CUN ITLitK, con stating la part of Bodßioads, Hat and Coat Hacks, Corn* amt Umbrella 8 t&tul/v Centra. Pier athl Rldu Tahir* with marble tpps,Garti*n Choir*, - • -. Animal*,such a* Linos. Lambs, Dogs, etc*.ln Iron,a* trains the tndloTsln Wooa,furutam\l at short notice. t idcelCly .••• -•"* ■ ST. LOUIS -■ JOSEPH AIOGIUDGE, COMMISSION .AND FOUVAUDINU MERCHANT, No. 3S CoMMntciau nsiow Tran hunter, . St. Loala, Mom CONSIGNM ENTS and Oommißslonswllhreet with prompt and personal and liberal odronou. will ■be jrivonwhen required, on Coußignmunts or Dili* of ha&pg, in 7>aJirf» ■ '-■'Ordenifhr the purehnsenr I>ad;-Gnun,'Hump initl other Produce, will t>o promptly filled ottbelawcet market price*. Thoßeoelving and Forwarding of MorchamlUu ami Pro* flftOfffflll'tfyeVwUh espocialcu.ro and dispatch; the lowest rate* of Freight will always bo procured; and thftrtpcnso of Storage and Drayjtg&as xaari»*aa poahlblo avoided. . - 0 . Rarra*NC£s; . Pago A Bacon, Bt> Louis; .Ellis A Morton, Cincinnati; Charlcssrßlow &Oo.y " do; Btrader A Gorman, -’ - do; Chouteau A ,Valle,;. Hosca A Frazer, r■ - .•• do; Doan, King A Co., • do; /.Springer A ; do; J.TV.Uutl«rAßro.,'Pltlshh; K.O.Gooodman A Co., . do; Vi Lwch A Coi,- doy 'E. AO. VamaU ACo.jndhido; Wm-Holmes A Co., . do; Morgan, AMot^u: Blow A March,. NoW:York.: B.lfcComegys, . IKD QAGEd — Fancy and Breeding Cages, of ,va ; rT‘rlOh& rites Prico“fromsrto.J&T-from itbe-fieed'ond HortlcultnrßV’Wafehtlnso; nah streot? :* Ja27 y . , *>> JAMESWABDBOB- - >' . .. -.-. •• --- . - - _ ■ - ; »•: T r k * ,'■ r _•, v; •• - - * V.». ' • * SN FfiIDAT MOBNIKO::i::j::!::!:::PEBEDAR?-3. Louis Napoleos.—The part, ployed bv the PrCnoh Emperor in the politioal drama which ' seems likely to- terminatein so serious a denous (dent has been characterized throughout by; the most consummate skill and sagacity.-: He has as tonished and confounded the veteran diplomatists of the Nesselrode school by tho extent of his the rapidity'and certainty of his com. binations, and his prompt appreciationof the eventualities of the Enrppean imbroglio. >He saw from the.first that its Gordain complexities; could only be unravelled by the sword, and for tbatisSne he has accordingly been long and stead ily preparing.: Whilst the -other iPowers have .been trusting to the ,virtues , of: protocols and the chances of Providence, he has been (puletly adding to hiß forces and measuring his strength for the approaching struggle. : ' Thocareerof this extraordinary.man may be said to be almoßt without a parallel in history. Ho has reversed the axiom applied to great minds, by_the Latin poet, for in adversity be was -contemptible, -whilst-in-.prosperity he has dis played qualities of the highest order. Other princes have, by their courage and constancy, survived the reverses of fortune and the morti fication of .defeat ; bat-few, like him, have out. lived the force of ridioule; The contrast be tween Philip drunk and . Philip : sober finds in him a striking illustration, for at one time: he. was the butt and laughing stock of Europe, and be is now the arbiter of its destinies. : > ■ It is a singular revolntion of the Wheel of chances whioh presents, to us in the person of tho Borne individual such extremes of fortune and such opposite characteristics. What a practical- satiro; too, it furnishesen the'insta bility of institutions which have no fonndatihn m popular affection and .respect , The ;needy adventurer and gambler of yesterday is the autocrat -of men’s liberties to day—the. central pivot,: in fact, on -which- the whole 1 political :ma cbinery of Europe tnnis. : ;. Life of strange contradictions!- -how ‘ many hopes and fears, how many aspiratlons.of en elaved hearts, are honnd ilpwllh your dark and' unfathomable future ? Althoughcradled in des potism, you had. a popular origin—matured in adversity, yon developed popular instlnot. Wilt yonr future course confirm or belie tbosa indica tions?'' > ■- : ' i - This is the question that-natnrally Suggests it self when wo reflect onihe opportunities firgood. or for evil that Providence, in its inscrutable wis dom, has thrown .into thu-Eroaoh Emperor’s hands. If ho be true to his recorded opinions —if ho be true even to the policy of his race-*: ho may yet wipe out the offences that he has com mitted against the liberties ofhis Country by helping'to burst the bonds that fetter. the en slaved populations of tbecontinent.—Ai- ¥. Her ald. [Soticei/^ y, : , t , . ' A'>‘ r *-' * .'■ ' .• 'V •«}• . k . &■ +. ' ■ .. j* ti* .*'*! c ,r ••’ .'*••• J* #*.■*' /. . ,► VV” • 'it TV*’ - * ‘j J j- -i < .*** /V . . 4 : ,/'< ■‘'.ft'' v" f r J- DAILY MOUSING POST. tiateil Sew> ftom Tnrkey— Slight. Sltlr. ■■■' roUlitnff. The Journal of Constantinople, of. Sec. 24tb, gives the latest acoonnt.of operations aloug-tbe Danube. The Journal soys: - At the moment we are pntting to press, de spatches dated 19th. December have arrived at the War . office concerning the operations of tho army cf Ronmelta. They contain the reports cf three new engagements that have taken place botween the Ottoman troops and the EussiansC lJfont of -time prevents giving faUdetsil& : Two companies of infantry from the garrison of Hala- J fat, and ISO cavalry were escorting 400 wagons sent on a foraging expedition; when abont six I leagues from Kalafot,- they met a numerous par. I ty cf Cossacks who. wished to cut them off. -The - Colonel m command of tho Turkish detachmenti drewup hiS-troops in -battle array—a hot fight ensued, and the result was that the Russians' tied with considerable loss. The Turks lost only,' eight killed nnd a few Wounded. The. second battle -was in front of Sißtowa.'' A small lurkish division engagedwith a consider able, number of Cossacks.. Tho latter were ro palscd, tho Turks making ten prisoners. - - The third engagement was bat slight. A steam er towing two -gun-boats ogain presented Itself i before laatcha, and Matobioe;:. The fort fired on | them, and sunk both gun-boats. Bosidea, dam-1 aging tho steamer, which then shaved off in all:! haatc. Another paper contains the following: We have already announced that the Russians captured a Tnrkiah atcamer, and took it to Se bastopol, where, after -remaining somo tipe, it was sent to Odessa. Afterwards, it was.taken back to Sebastopol with eomo-Tnrkiah. prisoners on board. One of, them managed-to get into the bold, and cut a hole in the bottom,-which-sunk the ship. This is authentic. Beitibii PniLanTHßoi-r.—John 801 l has many admirers in. this toon try of his oxaltedrhllan* tlitopy in pitying the elttve? of thc'Cnited States.'’ do deserves. such friends, for his preachings and doings are so consistent in their Christian character. : Aletter from tha Chincho Islands, in the Pacific, illustrates, tho.point: The guano ia dngiiy Chinese coolies or labor ers, who arc brought here by English ahipS from tho free ports of. their native coasts, r -Tbe poor fellows are mode to believe they ore going to do well, by engaging to servo as ,laborers, foe five years, at a “real"-(York shiUing) a daypond a scanty allowance of rice.' • Tho truth is, tho poor Chinamen, are sold -into i object slavery-c-soW tv Englishmen into-slavery— tho worst aadjmast.croelperhßpaln-the'world: Hero ore about eight hundred of fhesn unfortu nate eteoluretf'at work on theae islands, at n time-, -as fast as death thibS them Out, the num ber is.increased by now Importations.- The in bor-is severe—ranch more so than that nftho ne groes who work on our Southern plantations:.. : The Chtooßo worh almost naked under a tropi cal sun,- where it never rains. - They ore slender tigurcs, and do not look strong. - - Negro- drivers —tho moßt ugly looking blacks I ever sow—are i stationed amoog-them'-wlth'heavy thongs, which' i.lhave oftenaeenihcmnse.i - s Tho fact that some of tho Chinese almost every week commit suicide to escape their fate, shows the true state of their case. More than sixty: killed themselves during tho-yesr," chiefly by throwingthomselvcs from tho cliffs:—-' - Americans that havQ to boar, the: reproaches of the English for institutions entailed o upon thbtn.'and whioh they could not avoid, have a nght to reply-that-the worst slavery that exists among.the civilitodnationsof the earth, is main tained by : - the. British: subjects,...who. transport coolies to the ChinOha Islands.. - IjSjy A dreadful ono day j last week, near the corner of Vine and Twelfth I Strobtß, in tbe'Tenlh Ward of this city. It ap-1 pearothat a -German residing ‘ in fhdt j ■who -la-.m .good.cironmßtanceSi-ioß* hlsvrife by J death several months ago. The calamity;aeri. I ously nffeoted bis mind,-and bo kept himself I most of the limoshal up imbla house, with bis" I three ohildren. But. little ntjtife was taken of I him by his neighbors, until within a few days I past,' when* his' Conduit demonstrated, beyond donbtythathe hadlosthis reason; The children had not been observed; for. several days, which induced some of the neighbors to yiajtlbo bouse; I On entering, a horrible sight met their; eyes. | Soveral pot aniinals wero lyingdeod onthefioor, i having died from the -want - of 'food; 1 attdin the i beds lay the three children, emaoiafedaad-near ly starved to death. The children, wgre items? diately cared for, but so far were they gone that it required-th e most careful trcbtmebl to savd them from death,c They nro now The father has been Bentr-to tho County lunatic Asylum,. hoing; completely deranged.' - diet tras mnoh emaciated himself, having, partdkentof no food of any kind for several ,dayg.— GmtifljKiti Cohtrtcrcml. ;, CiuLnF.aozEN'To De/uil—A-little* daughter of Win. Diehl, iniA4am3 oounty,-;Ba.,'waafroien to death last week. She. .started to school, hut in crossing a ploughed., 6elda;beoamß;>eshans(ed I and was found there, frozen to death. The ho count says that tfio little sufferer cried aloud for holpj-and 'was' overheard by-Bevcral persona as they vtero passing ;Bot. far.. from. tho place, ;bnt little or.no attention waspaid to.her qrjes, qnd the unforCunate.liUle Buffererwas doomed to ro main in that- horrible situation throughout the day, and .finally; overcome wilhr cold 1 and-fatigue,' Bho laid.down npon thejgroimd toialeep.'.and.be fore she was disooverectshe hhd frozen to death. , aiii lit hoiinrr „■ -r - i;Au. Iriahm&atoofejthecarßAtßoaton'forWorJ coater.;, Oa jampingfrom • thecare, 1 be remarked thal;if..he;had. known'ho oool(t ‘have-madatbo jottn)ejinßoBhott.a'tltno, ho-Wonldfeave vmlkefi ia ‘i.Vir iiii at V' 1 - -'l u" ■ MISCEBiIANEOtJS. SUNDBIES-, « , . ■ 40 half chesta Y. 11. Tea; i >2sl" « Block do 1 ' :80. «. .... Y. H, do - .. •.'••• ' . . ?v > I 'lo boxasTC n. Grant's G*a Tobacco;- :* • .* 20 M'GnmtAßeßnett ? fl6’a*,, . } * 10 ' Howard k Fulton’s 6*o: • . ■ 3casc3Banm’flKfi)lumpj • • 20 boxes Glothosßins;.* r : • < ■- • .{• v : •*6O • ** ChlNieotheSoap; i ; 30 dozen Bm&cts; - 10 “ Tabs. On baud and formal© by: . • ■■ 7 &■, ' KUIKPATBICK & HSBBOITB, f doc!7 No. 2<3-Llborty street. j SUNI>IU£j4~»I crate Has? i : lbblLanl; , 1 “ Roll Batter;:': 1 *f Dry Applet;,. ~ j box Bocßwaxj ' : 1 IpacfcHppa; • . • IbblCbeajanta; - .. ~.100.30* / >, : . Received this day an# fbr sale tar : ' _dcc2l <■, KIRKPATRICK & HEIftONS. Sundries— SOddSen 2&oa Wash Bo&nls; . . . in boxes Barron’*Tohairo;- 30 do -Stone Pipe Reads; ■ ■ •* SO do -ClayPipes; *■ 1 150, reama Ty rapping Paper; . . SOO TbsHrown Twine: ■; S'l dozen Bed Cords; ■ i- ■■vv-: 30 "boxes Palm Soap; for sale by ' * •>" jo2o KIRKPATRICK & EtfißEOtfS. - 1/ i . AED-r6i ho. JLord;2bbla b» ' ji>a> KIRKPATRICK A. HBBBONB. >OLE BUTTER—X bbl Tresb KoU Batter* for sale by 0 i loai •. a !,■;■:•: gtHSPATRICag A HBRBONB. HITKIiKANS—SO hnstrela. for sale by : ’3a2o KXBKPATBICK A HEHRONSI. /3INOKiI BOOT—IOOOJMTof Bale by 1 ' .VX Ja23 ~ B. A- EAUN] OANAIIV hKKD —2O bbl?j for coin by ~ J»» B.A; EAHHEBTOCIt A CO. tIIALK—IO cueks,white,far sale by l A ja23 . B. A. BAUNESTOCKA CO. if'lAKB. MAUUKyiA—-10 fur sale by- .... Vv Ja23 .. . 11. A. PAHSEBTOCS A QQ. [mEltwafiJAlfc-MatWarsaJotr. . ' ■< dec3 , RA- FAnMESTOCK A QQ. PUTABH —10 casks, first sorts; for sole by Jeelfi 1 B. A. RAHNEtfI j>AU*BOOA-«40 casks, English; for Bale by ■ 3 43=19 ~ B. A. gAIINEaTOCg’A (X). JUHH—3OOttm toreala lw «- . . \T declr 1 ' ■ B. A. FABNEBTOOK A CO. tUBStAN i)LOE'—2O casos for sals tiy' ‘ decSO J3> A.- fAHIjEgIQOa ft CO.- T)AB1B QUEEN—IOOO lhanbcst brands, foreale by JT .decSß ■ ‘ ■ B. A. PAHMEBTOCK & CO. OOUtIXiCANUY—A fartbcrsopply of im« safe > and pleasant remedy lor Goughs, Golds—Hoaraenesa, . Shortness of Breath, At; for sale by - - --v , ; dec29 .- . . . B. A. EATCOOTOCKA CO. " S"1 LOVES—2O barrels tor BoJe by, TT~ V 3 4e<3- ~ •- ■ •B. A. gATOTESWCg ft 00. WEHoKBlDM—3SipB,powd«rtd 1 ror"i»l»Jw '• ■■ 1 decia B. A. FAHNESTOCK t gO. IKEPAHED - sale by : inetcmaftOdtarcalß by "•FL&MI&Q BBO&, : ;. ..Stttfcsjaowto ft’Oo^ '“',Wood;rtiT«st > AES AM COPAIYA—IOO lbs In store and for salo br y, jaa Hmma b&us. 'NQUaII OBOE .BLACK—iOO Ba Instora'SndlOraalo IBy Ua2l] : , FLEMINQ BBQ 3. ‘ IREPABKD' CHAI.K—3OO Iba in store and for sate by I*2l V 'nvii-* >FEEMIN&BSdk. i ’iOCHJNKAL—Sca’n» lv store W/ - ' V jo'-’-.""" - - - FLimiMQ pflOa \? ;lcftBe.Bermndft T SOO fikgj > , J , t * . 1 u 'Florida; £OO &3; ln aioro and for py}g by. : •? y-gEBHI»g : BJbOS. Jbrsaleby gLBMINaBROS. SALTS—2&bbIa 1n store hint fortale by - '■*'. ■ ■ : J2t <*flc23, •; • ► - • , «, . gtiEMXWaaBOfIL CIALOiUSir-100 2>s. Hydro Sublimed, ia 1£) botries in / store end for sale by £dec23J J?LEMTNQ' JPJtok. X> Jee23 y - TLEmHQ 8803. oUQAß~~6obhdsl , . . ■ ’.O »iSQUnsIB/ltrvatfng’fc crashed, mnlrerixod, juul powdered, do.: ■■' t■■ : - , ;,...- -• SOfcagßßrain i do4"‘ J ' 1 10 boxea , WMbol« Plantation ilniaaaos V'‘' ■"" " JSX, ,■' i , , 120 hi bbla ; do -r do, ' V \ ■ for rale by [aie22J MlLtEtt A RICKETEQ2T. irtEA—2so half ohestsYtroaff Hyson* Im[>orla!, Qoopow. ipogchong ie«;: lift cattjMxntwdo • do; rorraie-by [dee22] ;■ MIEUSB ft RinfETSQH^ v in«»gffl-of rain i a jaciiigea oadtdßnd jomiß. (decg2) MIELEJt ftHICKETSOJk - \slo&3ra;'-Hliarry; VortJ'Xlßbon. Hauto Sautornts }Vinej fcsr. sale, by pacftagtf or ibmjjelm, by . tdegafl MILLKB ft MOKETaOIfi : VoAl3lji»i-60hon»'M.'ic'fl»wiui , r ' u ' " ill, ..• y -tu Ak' oi/ s c:o::nt .. fopßalaby - / oAtt^yai.? ' MrmEEtr&-mGirCTafW- 'CTT£& Tr Ll|)bl3pic&etiiiatt3r fta-alabya,/ > decg - AIItLER A BfOKSTSQH^ :ASI> .-.'..•■t-’W. 1 -'... ' V: 60 ■oo Stif and Mould Candles; fbr sale tor iKi2 - MIHiKB fr &TOKKP3O&: Stas’S; slscs Wtodotc Glua r MILLBB. St itICKJBTBON. |MSU—SO bbu So: 3 Mackerel lam: l ' 1 - ■ ... ••' ,-u ,i" .. j ■ SO bblaPickledHerring; y ■ , aitcas.-..-.. /-J- , j?r'- 5V - A - -H l *-*: SilMiajsi VjrSchnapps.lncaSMjSiteiUeby . .■ imAER^-rgrogstady.'- Sait kw * Wine Bitter? as£ Peppermint, ferfetfeta.,* * - • - -HiliEß-^RICKieTSO!#, ftQndy , 0 J *~ 4^#— WtaKK.'Bpcna.-Eall da~TOnttr-W.t«vlU<»a*_ V-SrS? I ?®* lannew*, Straits. Bank and Ehorej Xiosoed, ildU&OSfylbis&lety *“ i * 4 MliliEK'4‘Tttol£3BlSOSr'' l -i l.’•■■ • t.. ,:r..:■ mvaimVixiXTtt. I KrrTT "nf KmhmWUehxr JL-i an) selling at greatly reduced rates, at;tab itfilarcqntihl *m&:i:i.'>.L ,-;.; ■■ i >l3 ' ■ ■-■ -‘;n J ■Xff92%shVP^^^Mt2PH*m*wa3itatrt„ • t ¥ Tiaye reached down their rcholu stock QfPlrtidGocrls from2s to6oper wot. . ■■■:•“' ■*■ J ' , ' > -e ; jar Smi-ANNp4lsa4M£-feai>UU4SoSaca,srUl otto, i3s*& B aioot mtHbM ■'TiOifN’S^S—SOO yelTet and eatin Bonoifts will j>e closed J A~ >*» •ttASOifc jfc OO v Mo. avnfmr«ti^vili?«4aitK 'Wv”!i*S N P'BUAWLa'- r a.a.mason a. «>,No.ss '_?¥'• Ifmn street, tore on lind'oref WXT WrMSBiWIi .Zi&frU j ' A ■ : -A^M4K>NjA.OtX < - s 3 M of tWße:.^.1, ' ~A‘ r -M'ASOff af.c6i»~ hftTß 5000 yarda urnw* si«s aoze&.Gf at largo TBdnetjQ'p'y frypjfflftrtJ P*fc«k ■ • •- ; -.••■• -: V• - . A. AIABOjr' fi'cal Ho."SS ,••? “ l*i sM9* lskttta*tt*httasLfe> tbett srety 3araa.i£iid ctimplete assortment of WiiteElannel*, of- Forrijmtnd Do CUssUdcxaag&xsttafet-» ;>:>•-•■ ■?» ; ‘- , dee24' t ‘ «UL noe&a JL/ia a fowdayijthe most fplendid stbckofflatts of the ' *:.<* jtejSjiy “••. A, A. MASOH -^jOOhNo.gSJSflkrt. */ [ Tf ECiiiV-KD, a large assortment of Worst* i£v vcosfet I plewassortmentjof Gtni/rWintei'Glorea. x dte24 ‘• J J :' a.'AV MASON * t»jNo. fe : %ir>Hlxa juMA«m Ko.Vfimr is ,.-i:-r,;•• dseSOu g \ONGKEBS WATJ£Rr-I tave ( rocelv ‘ : "joa Ktesaso,* iSacMssar.tD Jk WBeoxACbi .‘ft UAKU’tJ couoa BYKOP*H)no«rW*rars«3SnS now hi user,{WOhigU.'Ooldi; Wboepiog Cough.: Prepared and Bold by"'.': {', v,.'. .< Ml .. . -- L ‘sijgQMO^ta Basuxon, olahk, * ou.'a cpiiiponND iuztauiyaii -ofAlam trod KtDorasor&cur'aTbr BoroTbfOata iusd ytpmm I -jaZlq;; l:^aSn‘i.oY4a»eMito^B'Wleoit.gAfo<> CLAW A.OM.'a .CoffllKWte WUctlCteOT XV IcMDgffii, and Compound LlTerwprtPwte, tot OoogM u«t,GolOv Xlart»tuppl«justreceiv«d'br>- '. . . ;.v .JOS. reBMINO. r j - . i gdec^*sta , 'io't^TVlla6a^dd/' i ' lauMmusDs soaps-* • • CleaTor'fl JUegnimltouxaHqpej Soap; v -‘•'VvDo w HoflßyffoapvMSOrtcailxed} . Dq ' (io ghfttiDg g0ap;.:.... ‘ 3X>‘ Miuk Brown Wlndaoxflqap;. . ~,. ']■: ■ Bo ; dO--‘ -'do ■-• •' ; -■•-•*- _ , gcwaV . do. •do ■•■ do ..do,‘ • • Forsaloty' " ,7 r JOSEPH' " ; JaU ;••: : tO.t.KBQBtAsO.I.'T jOOD ,LIY4iR; UlL.—-Two. •gross Ru*btoa«. Ul&rk v <*<3q*b \+ i pur* medicinal Oxl titer Oil; juft >ecdTed anq for &ai6 by > . ;.s - . 4 Jett’ • • * Snccessoyto t. WUoexAOo. arUctatoi dtaaj: Xv babrUßrt woisljrt! ::.i J«U .'....: Bncoeiaxntto I*. WUreW A fco< . -' XJOWIiA.NI/iA MAVrAhttAA VAiATtrohUroe; zur.o«3uuiy XlTlng ana pnmotlag thf growth of tha balr.ioatnealTad ’ JOSEPH'SLEMINO,- ■■ .d 54... ,« •.. i ?ncosMortolif.WOeox*(OOk - a -lii ifiiiii ... ,*• *.•*. •’* .3 •:• ►.• vvy * x i ~ f' JT, f < ' NUMBER 159. COliN—2oo boxes, Vgvngo [