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J -1 ■ m yg* stalls topinfi yfre condor sale fctthe counter In the *■ T Ofilec» and by the Slews Boys,-. ; - "'■■■:■■-; THE ; r '!«published from tbeanme office, on 8 large blanket eixe ' - • dhwt, atTWO JK>tLAHS a year, in advance. copies OTB CEVT&. , ■'\: • <eFjr No paper Will to discontinued (unless at thediscre . , of.the an'amiaragUiarelpaiil^ : attention any crderunleteAsnin- -panied by the money, or satutfuctory reference in tbiscity. .* post ' U oto of tWlurgat Job Printing OJJlctsxtiVte (Sty, \ohcri, aU •' Kinditiforjcis dtinc'on the shortest notice^ (put,most, reason* •' cole terms. • .:.-.-V-' • .-!• i ■■-- HATES OF AHVEKTJSOSISrG, AGREED UPON BT THE PITTSBURGH PRESS- '- “ -• r- "..•'ittuyissQajAsnLjOKiEss: ■• insertion.,....,. .... $ 0 CO •*.»»; ... •• . »25 each additional - **. -OttO WCCt.-.'.'..-.., ... 1 . :? 4 ..-two week 5..;..,.... . 300 .. . three weeks.. ........ 400 i **•• • •5 00 two m0nth5.......... .00 . V.. H. .. .. <f , Jour 00 .. . fir m0nth5,....... -.‘ISOO . * .<♦ one year,—oo r 'fetAhdlDgCard t '*vx ; lme*orleßS 7 ''t>craiin , uza 4 ........ 10(00 > ;i : '."OHUuraußUAvncisnas- : .* One squtoro, per annom, (eroluaire ortkapapei)—.... .25. GB-. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ; GEO. F. OILLtiORB, - AtlORNBl*. And COU.NSKI.LOK at law, ' OJJicty corner..of fourth strtti and Cherry \ . 'ntTSCDBGn, FJL, .:■> ■ i - . to hfc professional .buainesßoaat . liia office, between the hours of V A> M. and 4 P. M. of each • day.:' -. •. ■ /* - : 7 -Jy2o *j \ C .Orlando XtOOmU* HJJEYAT L^AY—Office, Vourtlieirect, shore Wood. Thomas ill* marshall, ■< * TTOItNEY AT LAW—Office, Lowtitfa Buildings, Fourth jftu street.— •■v : • •••••. ~ ~ •'. ;••• Jun7:ly • U> li* Carnahan, • - A TTORJJRY AT LAW—Office on Fourth betFeen -Cherry alloy and Grantafreet. ... •' jc2ry J.N.M/ciowry, . -•- A TTOUNEY AND OOUNSKhLOtt AT :LAV—Offlce ln A, BafceTrelVfrßalhliDgm on Grant ktTvet. ■ ■ ■ , Jc3 D» U» Hucaj, 1 A TTOItNUY AT LAW—ho.l2? Fourth rtrcet, above and , -l-jf-A'P. mafST^ «V. S. AZorrtftony - * A TTORNEY ANB COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office, J\. mortal to No* 44 Grant stftfet, mint Fourth, Piitsbui ;h, Pa; - - • • V ; ■■.- ftpTlO:y 5 ; Koherts, . ! ... 1 . \ 'TTORNTSY ; AT I,AW—Office. No. .132 StnlthfleM strohtf • J\j between Fifth and Sixth. Collections carefully attend ed to-r«pecUl attention given, to OonrsTnaclngv . (deeply Thomas Hleans, . • I A TTOKNKY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN OHANCUKY. J\.>QBlc* t next door to the Post Office, 1 Steubenville, Ohio. ■ •pnyV-v-• ~-y : : ~ v. [ - .v' S* PvJ&oss* < 1 TTORNJi X AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. • xL'Fa-j fourth door below Mr. iiody..Patterson’* LWnry : • JeS3 BuekmMtsri ~ • A-LDERMAN—OIfire, Fourth street third door aVre' . Brntthficld, South side. Conteyancioj; of oil kinds done with the grvon&t care and legal aecutacy. liUcs to Real Es tate examined, Ac. ; ; . rarrlft BUSINESS CARDS. Tjl K. BRAVO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Ta-, dealer ti Country Produce, offers for Halo a .rhbieu stot:k jo • Groceries. aelctt«*d for fumly use. Spiers of every ninety - ‘and tho'pcrrcfttquiiliiy, ground at Mills. Also. ■ Orted Fruits, iorrbjo and Domestic. Produce Ukeniu ex} •change for Merchandise. v . { JF.tt.D.hiis procured tr full assortment of LsmltethV WarrantttHJaTdc&Seed?, and iavitca the att*union of ali jp- - legegtodln rural atTalrr;. > jaollt •!. S. & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, A!tD DJCitCEi IX. Provisions, Metals and Pittsburg Manufactures, Nos. 244 asj> 2M LiLcatt enucr, • .augg} - ■ , , ■ .... PITTSBURGH* » - . •rjuaas a.-iuuxv....;.:........u; a. urasJMtw BAILEY A RENSIIAW, i ffIEADKALKRS AND FAMILY (HWOKUS; Dealer* |u '_X' Wooden and Willow Won?, Japanned Tin Ware, Houjjc : hooping- Wholesale mil Uctn.il, No. '253 Liberty stoat,, Pittsburgh. ■• ■ • • nnrlfrvl . ... £Unir & bZ&orbead, ■ ■ } ■\ITUOLKSAtii GituCERS AND PRODUCE DSALERSr • : ? Y %o» Wood sttcct, Pittsburgh. . ~• ~ loit23i ■ Smith 4k- Sinclair, . I GROCERS ANi> COMMISSION MERr W CTIANT3—CcrncJ Vloo-J nnd First sts. t - fuovd} Paul A Alurdock, ] -'•/COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MEUCHANS, AND ' \J STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 WaterCinclnn-.ti, ’ 'CbiO; ; 7'. ■ . - fapl:tf| ; r -n, «rtuniiH T. JICEhOK. Ulrkpstriek & Herront, . > j "firrHOLESALB GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMIK YV SIGNMEKCiI ANTS,'ondDca!ers In Pittsburgh Mono- X&BLatra Ha. 3143 Librrtjf itral, PithhurgHyVa. mylT'j • '.. .KicuiA,. muax ywoMi, • Maryland. PiUaburghi Sellers, Nicola & Go*,. I T>RODUCB Ast> GKN£RAL:COMMISSION ■i JT -No. 303^Liberty atr»t* Pa. < {* ;Spotp, Unaued and Lard • • ~ )y£B j •' vmSitM ifluxk,..wn. aiexmox, Pittsburgh. . v - • Miller d& lUdaetaOn, ■ ■ J - "rtrHOLESALH GROCKRS, IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, YV J IVinesaad SecrarF—Nos. 172 and 174, corner of "klid Liberty street, littsbnrgh. Iron, NaiD, Cotton Yarni, i cijh»tahGydnhand.’ ; . . 7 , jy2B j ? . j. u* WilUama, *1 YrQOLKSALE AND.RETAIL FAMILY GROCER, AND YY Forwarding and Commission Merchant, Dealer in Country Produce and Pittsburgh HahOfertures—Wood Ft,, fbuS’dotuaalovoi'Firihi Pittsburghj'' • to<lrs ( .TORN K’CLoiiKaX>«^i. r( JJ CtOßti.l WholeSalo and Eotaii ;ClothiiigHorohantß, NO. 88 WOOD STREET. rpirEßubacribsin inform their old customer J[ and.the public In general* that Ihey’haTe this day rj gociatdd themselves in the above under tbs ffrx •of JOHN M'OLOSKEY A CO. They respectfully colidt; abaroof public-patronage. - • - • The previous busmt'Fs of each will be settled by thee selv««* r«Bp»v*tively. •- .... .. .febft- . . James cV woul ■ •. - | HFTROItANT TAILOR—No. 46 F ifth street, opposite the Theatre;-Pittsburgh* Pa<• apr? 5 B;. LAIRD, (late of the firm of CooLkr A Luos,) haring •- opcned HTORE NO* (two doors above tlie o!$ ■stand,) foT tba purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING BUSINESS* hopes by strict attention to business to merit a :«bam.of thopatronago-of iholatofirm. '• - 1 j . B.—Clothing uudo tn.ordor. in tho most fashionably styles, and on ibeahortestnoUee-rixifork/* to mono in-tbe <rity.‘ • v 7 •' .. jan2fty r . U* T# C* BXorgan, .• •-.■f BOOESELI*KR and STATIONER—has always on ham a generalaasortmentcf School,SUscollaneousioidßlonl Bookis Printing, Post and Cap'Papcr, Ac., Wholesale and Rc tail, No. 104;Wood atreefc below Fifth* Eastddc, PittEburgh UGL-'Wft°Lxl* Ragland TaancntV Scraps. aplfcly Jm U, Weldln, -v “ J •• • -\TrHOLE3ALK • AND RETAIL' DKALKU bn Blank and 7'.Y Y' ; Books,•• anil-btationcry, No. €3 IVocv; etreet. (between Third ana Fourth,) Tiltsbnrgh, JftL . [tnrffd U« C. Stockton, i T,ATE JOHNSON A BOOKSELTiER, STAf .. 1 1 TfQNER. Printer rmd Binder—corner of Market end Thifti rtrfieta,PUtsburgh, Pa. fjj3Btf.| *■ • "W*.S. Haven. • 1 mrtTJ OLD PRESTING ESTABLISHSIENT, (La«- Jonw4 JLstM A BLANK BOOK lift STATION® IIE J WAR£HGUfc&-is prepotodto execute every stylo "of Legal, ComjTxordaliCioml tmd steamboat Job Printing and Book Binumg. and furnish orsry article in tbo Blank Book, Paper and Stationery linoi at: the shortest notice nnd on the most rvasonablo terms... -v.-; • . Blank Book and-Stationery Warehouse, corner of Market and Second'streets* -r--; •- { Printing Office gad Book Bindery* No> SO Third rt. dotl6i SdiucHman db taamilein, . 1 Y- ITGOGRAPHERS—Third street, opposite the Posboffico,! I i-Pittsburgh. Milps,Landscapes, Bill Heads* Sbow-Iblls.; Labelv Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business undj Visltlug Cards, eta, Engraved or Drawn on- btone, Printed] in'Ooldr s* Goldj Bronze* or Black, In .the,most nppriovod style, | qb'd abthembst'rensohable.prlcci'.,,octisdjr- j Aastlu i KV.AL ESTATE'AGENT. Merchandize*." Block,' and' Dlll i Broker, Office, No. $2 Fourth fetreot, Lahore Wood.) The subscriber having opened an oOrco at the aboTU place,' for the 1 jmrjififco of. negotiating LoacA*'BUl9,' Bond*, ’Mortgages, and glHHlior Hifitrumenta for the security of Money, and for the porchnsc’iind sale.of Stocks. -Will also give prompt and partirulor attention tor buying* selling r Tentlng of and loas ing R*»ai EstaK- Uy?}-.-.-. • - AUSTIN LOOMIS. jonN'ruutrNo;».;.....^.«. co«nt\!f flcminq. FLEMING BROTHERS, . ;(Suc«ssotvto J. Kidd A tkO WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, JVb. 00 Wood strut, Pitts buTghv l*a. - Propriotora of Dr. M'Lamfe Celebrated Verm tfuge* Liver Pills; Ac.. ■ v v • •• • my7:y ” . B* A>:Fohneatock & : : .;.vv ’TTT 7 HOLES ALU DRUG WAREHOUSE—CornerFirst and I VY" Wood ftreete* and comer Wood and Sixth. (febl . Importer‘of Brandies, Gin, :'Wine,’- &o.f DEALER. 15 • * X N E OL/D M ON ON 0 AII E L A R Y E W HlB K Yj Peaoh and. Apple &o» • Also. Rectiyieb asp Corner of gmjlhfleld amUfrogt atregtß,' Pittsbnrgh, Pa; [i3r9 Brjrar*'-' TCr-»Or.ESA£B AND BKTATLr LIQUOR MERCHANT Yy, v»5 Liberty street, and 31 Diamond alley. - fobUhv 'PAGOUA TEA STORE. JEHU HAWORTH, WholttalLcnd JddaUGrocer, - Dealer arul Importer of Old--CoQtntry Black Tea*, French Brau* rtl&s, Wines, Ao* corner of Diamond alley and the Diamond, Pittsburgh. Pat w v-.. ■ >;■ • •- ~ ■ fub23:v - nauhall, IMPORTER and Dealer in French and -American: Paper ' i R. F. WKDDEhI<V : 'V - I '-•••■- LO AN BROKER, Dealer In Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, Beal Office, Masouie Halt, Flfth itreot, tieit door to-the Oiftlens*Dopodfcßank,Pittshurgh,Pfc apr& - U:.fruOV>-J JNO.GROCTT, »h' «!■ ' i.-evw.; •' ' - *1 1 - I •*' i 1 ' ” f BUSINESSLCARDS. 6. ....... RSL to T f° ■»T-rtiArV.,;;i^^ olui H. Mellor* W I I9S£? AIE -AND - RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL iTf. INSTRUMENTS. Piahas, - Maide,' School Books and .Stationery, No. 122W00d gtr«t? [janl \fSsUkt-' AVHOLEsju!Eaa?Ke l taU SADDLE, HARNESS, :«SH«i@TRUNK; VALISE 'ami CARPET BAGmanuiaO' r - NfcflUQiWoofstvMt»Pittsburgh, Pa. ; . L. ifi. Uhyvard, . SHOES, TRUNKS and LEGHORN . ond-BB AID UATe, corner of Market and Liberty ets., •No. 1?4 Pittsburgh, Pa. . _ » ■ ••-••'•• • •■•• Jel4:y . ... .. William iilttko.* ... •*P OOKBTNDER—Oornfer of Third and Wood streets, ato to JT V C .H.Koy,where he is prepared todo every dcscriptian oflltilfncrapd Binding;-'' ..' [dec2 , t , T. B. OALVKBT 4 CO. t n. TVIE-SINKERS, IiNORAVjKRS AND KM ROSSERS, and U J?sV£uji»b aUNuractuauß, No. 48 Sooth Third street. PHILADELPHIA. . . : sepSO cara* H.' LKE, <BDCOBaso»-w Mtarar* tn*> WOOL DEAL • SR AND. COMMISSION,• MERCHANT, tot the halo of American Woolen Goods, N 0.189 Liberty street. [mv4 • . . u - Thomaa fil* Little. .1 TJCTATCH AND CLOCK MAKKIW-Jißh street, between, f T Wood and Market streets, opposite Iron City Hotel. All, kinds of JflWßlrymade and repaired. fap&ly '• J.fe(XA% DENIibT, Foarthetreuc, live doors ffgyyppifrTvcst of Market. ...jv Oi nos Hocus—From nine A. M. to Jlltc ... . . . . . • • • dec2Q:y • - - Br.-BoTtd Hontv • V DENTIST—Omen,. fourth stroot, between and Wood streets, nearly opposite the Pittsburgh Bank;' • ••: ri nov!7dy BARK & DIOSKn. ARCHITECTS :—Offices; Phißxllall, No. 75 Third street, Pittsburghi and east side of the Diamond, Allegheny. jy!2:6in. ; '/".y.j'-y, ■ B- LCD£U A.DKG., Rostllinnlnghaiß,;manuCttturerii of Bar.; Iron, and- small-Iron of all descriptions, And make, also, the flnestquaiity.of Hoops, Rounds and Square* . . ardors. lor Iron in thu b<Ur at the city ft id. Office. , ' 6ciH . Jloney Loan .Office, . Jobs a. o'Biußs i 00., : Third itrutybtlv&SnrfiJubL-, MONEY, to loan inlargy or.stnaU quantides, on Gold andSllver Plate,Diamonds, Watches. Jowelry, Guns, Pistols, Musical Instruments and valuable articles of every description.,. . Forfeited Pledges sold immediately after being outof dite. unless redeemed. Bargains of Uohl and Silver Watches, Joyelry, Ac.* always, on hand. sepT AItNOLO <fc WILLIAM?, " 7'“ HEATING & . VENTILATING WAREHOUSE; auxurAcruakfia or Chilflon Furnacos, Wrought Iron Tubing,' i AttDjPtm.Tos roa Smat, Gas ok Warm. j63F*No.GotMfcrkdatrceti Pittsburgh.' aep£7 • J&’We hare sold our Furnaces, Pattcrns, Am, to Messrs ARNOLD A WILLI AMS,* whom wo cordially recommend w tliepfitronago of thepublic.*” ' 7 -- v ‘' ’• : , sopSS : SCAIFE, ATKINSON A OSKLYi ' ‘ S.ia»Klnl«y r - House, sign, and ornamental painter, and Dealer. in .Paints—N o. 44 SL Clair. street, Pittsburgh.: Has cohitoatly on, hand all kinds of Paints, either dry or mixed, Japan and Copal Varnish, Linseed Oil, Boiled Oil,: SplntsTuxpuntine, Window Glass of nil sites, Putty, Point Brushes, all of tho best quality, and' for sale at reasons* bleprices; • • . 7 1 > . ,sepU- • ~7_ James Lowry, Jr,» - • T ■■■fXß AIR AND BEDSTEAD JdANUPACrrURER—No. 294 \J 1 ettermaa’s. Row, Liberty street, has on hand stock of Chides and Bedsteads of orery description, made l of tho boat materials, which he will sell lover than articJcsioi the Fame quality cau be Bold in tho city, lie would call par* ticular attention to his largo slock of Mahogany and Waltfut Chairs and Bedsteads, which ho will ecll at greatly rwlaOed prit-ea, Aba^Turmug-of orcry description executed in the neatest manner. Orders left at tho Warn Rooma,orat tho .Mill, corner of Adams and Llbortr streets, wdl he promptly ttended to. . • mar.t James AlalUngerr MONONGAUELA PLANING MlLL—Would respectfully infarm. his friends and the public, that his new esub’ hshmtnt U now in full operation, and that he Is prepared.to furnish boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptusM, and at the lowest rates. . .• i Board and Plank, planed on one er both oossta&Gy ■oa • . ' Sash, Doom, and Mouldings, of every description, smde ; to Older.:-, -i *. Builders and Carpenters would find it to their adrsntqge to giTfe him a call, as he can unw furnish them with planed Atpg suitable for every dpecriptlon of Work. -“s- \ '' TO. A. HEBRON t CRISWELL, ' BELL AND 8R.153 I’OUNDEKB, MAifUrACtSttKliSor &I 1 kludn ot BRASS WORK, liO OOiIOTIVB, BTK.VM K.NVIt'E, tLBJIBJiUS, Ac. Al so. Cotton Batting Manufacturers. * > Foundry on IteoeocA strept, AllegLoDy City. Office and Store* No. 1U Market street, Pittsburgh. . . OLD BRASS and COPPUit token In exchange for work, or each paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will bo . promptly attended to- - febtfcly' “josifipii t7Liiwitv7" ; "T v • iVo. 4-3 Q)mer of &flh end U’nod Strait, Office up stairs. Kblmnco front Fifth street. Putaburgli, RKSPECIFULIjY announce to tba public that ho Las tommencod tr.e BEAL ESTATE A<3EN(7Y, in conuOc> tion with lutellnrence and General Collecting. He will also attend h> renting. Perrosi in want of servants, in any c&paaty, or f bora in want of phuxM, will be supplied at short noGce. All busincse entrusted to his care rromptlv at tended to. . . ’ t Reference*—T. .L 0. Leslie, Dr.. Alex. Black, James Mockcml, A. A. Moron, MafQt k Old.' . Jrmlfi UargoU" Daguemotype ana Art Gallery, djtello ihiQding, Ko. *6 /bur!7» sirtrt, (n«tf to Zyntfi CcCrptt Emporia w.) S R- M. CAHOO ACO. having fitted up the mott ample rooms-la tho aty with mtuntootb sky and emt* lights* offer ?jrrt Class I.IKENESSKd* in style to />uit 011, Tarying In price according to sire and quality of case, Ac. Oil Paintings, by tbo bust artirta, fob sole, and on ex hibition during the day and evening. Citizens and 'stran gers arc invited to call And examine specimens and Paint- Inge. v : ‘ : ‘ * - ' 7 apr27 I CAIUUAGE FACTORY. WR- TERRY,\irgi&alley, botween Wood and Liberty . struts.ManufacturerofMJUGlKS.BAßOUCHES and CARRIAGES, of every description. All work done warranted. The advertiser would here state that he nerved nine years apprenticeship to the' business, and has worked' fi)f many years In the principal shops of the Eastern citht. nartO.tr KEW SEED STOREr r : ' ' JAMES WAUDKOI\ * OFFEKS for sale CANARY BIRDS of the most Improved breed, being very hardy, and Ann singers. Bird Se«\l* —Canary,Hemp, Millet, Rone and mixed se&L Bouqnets will bo furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS, viai Catnellos, Rose Buds. Heliotropes, Ac. • Evergreens (in pots) Ibr Christmas Trees, from , the tkaal and Horticultural Store, No. 49 Fifth rt., near. Wood/.' V ! dec2o : ESGUSH AND CLASSICAL SE&tlff AKY. w. T. McDonald, M. A., I*arncii»Au ; TUB next session of the Institution will commence on MONDAY, thi sth of Septoraboruoxt, at the room cor ner of Ferry and < Liberty streets, lately occupied by the -Messrs. Yceder; • •■•••. * - it*fcraux*—Urm t Ai W. Loomis, 0; Knap, Jr., 8. F. Ton Donnon't, It. Miller. Jr. ang2s Bntch OnlhouH Kootif Ac, . V' THEmabtcribcr has received direct from Harlem hi* cup* ply of choice Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocuß, Peonea*, and other FJotrgr Roots for fall plaotmg, and for winter bloom* tug, in pour nnd glasses; Dawn .Gross Seeds for fall sowing, which make a fine, dose, smooth turf, equal to sods. Pru- Ding Instruments, Garden and Farming implements of the most approved..construction, at Eastern prices, from the Seed and. Agricultural -Warehouse, 49 Fifth street. nr>v9 JAME-t. WARDROP NEWCAHFET STOKE! i Ho, 47 Fifth near Wood* I N Vnnrxilied atsorivunt of OAKI’ETINGS and OIL il, CLOTHS, of the latest and mo?t beautiful patterns ibf springwdMvhbwopenforlnspoctlonfconsUUngbf— • ' Royal Velvets; Brussels; Tap€stry.Bras3c!s;-:'- ;Tapcstry Ingrains: ' - Extrtf Super Three Ply ; - - ' * \ ■ • Super and Fine Ingrain; • . ' • : ' ; Tapetry Veidtians; ' * ; ; . Twilled and Plain. VenlUons; . Together, with every dercription of low priced Carpeting*, Chenille and Tufted. Rugs and Matts, Canton and Coir Mat ting; Jute, Chain, Cocos, Adilald; Alican, and Sheepskin Matts; Floor and BUucjOil Cloths, all widths and qualities; Stalr.and Floor Druggets, Green Baize, Pianoand Table Covers, VcalUau Blinds, Window Shades, Stair Rodß, Ac., Ac.,<U ih4 vcry lovwl caih prices. * ■ i-.martl : ROWNBON ft CO. ; ■ Ghandetlera and Gai Fixtarsi, TTHIE subscribers nrenow.openlng at their new Wareroora* X NO. 100 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith field, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK BT3, PENDANTS, andall articles connected wit Gas Fitting, eyerofferaHn this' market. Having: arrangements, mode by which they will be constantly in receipt of now patterns and varieties, they confidently invite the attention of pur chasers io tbelr selection. We are determined- to Sell' as low as any house Ift the West* aud being practical Gas Fit ters, offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles in this lino. Wo pontlatio heretofore to fit tip bandings of erery do* 'sijdpUork for glia; water and Btenni... .v Urns Castings of all kinds nuulo to order promptly. LONG, iIILI/BJi A CO., v ; No* 109 First street. To Merchants and Others. /“'IERMAN. ADVERTISING,—The publisher*of the daily VJ* and weekly ,l FreCietis Freund " would respectfully iu- TitO: the attention of- merchants and.others to thendvan* togca.offered bytboir papers as a mutUum-of advertising among .their German feliow-cltiiens both in ; the -dty and vf;,:; - w-.- a Their Daily paper is published on the pzks? sYsnut and naa whole the circulation of any Geauttf Pjuly published in Pittsburgh, while their Weekly paper, which is published already lor twenty years, circulates largely in the adjoining »antios and -Western Pennsylvania, osvnjU os throughout the State or Ohio. • Merchants of Pittsburgh and other? will find it tothelr advantage, to zuako uso -of ouccolumns os a modintu pi reaching the German business. Terms as low as any other paper in tho city. .. . Office— Corner .of. Liberty. and St Clair streets, aboro Braun Keller's Drug Store. L. &W. NEED,- . aug26 Publishers and Proprietors. STOCKING FACTORY, FIFTH BTn BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET STREETS ABJLTTT, £N£SOr, & ECONOMY. THE best goods in Children’s Hose, Mon’rf Socks, Dnder ahlrtsand.Drowprs,6oldBt‘mjmtifacturers, prlce>' 1 at the FUTU STREETSTOCKING PACTORT, all made from lost year's wool NO AD VANCE IN PRICE. - sep?7 WILLIAM DAEV. A G. ANTON and IL; 80HRGEDER would -tX. respectfully announce to the citixengof Pittsburgh and Allegheny that they will gite instructions on the Piano, 9.^is rr .^l£Ll c t2s (i^Qt < l -Inauiro at H. Schroode? AOo.’s NEW MllSXOßTDß&r&iFoarth&trot;'- —• ——wp23 ..-V- r —.Vl'l-i U-, *' . -r -t, <• trs._i_ 1 r PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1854. JOSHtTA RB WHOLESALE FEtTITEJ S 3 Wood st n j TTAVE on hand and nroi they oUcrattho 75 bags Ivica Almonds; 25 « Badly do ; 25 bslcaßordoaox do -- lStagsSluUled do 50 ** Gilberts; . 60 “ Walnuts; CO * f ; Cream Hats; 1 500 bushels Poa Nuts; •, \.26 bbls. Texan Pecans; .?>./ 25 “ JUlnois do ■> awocoeos^uts; 200 boxes German Flams; 2GhegB -- do < do . 10.bbls. - do - do 20 cases Prunes, glass jars;! 10- - V - fancy bxs.;i 50 casks Carra&ts; - ~ > 20cases Citron; . 200 boxes Cluster B&iMns: 500 ht M M. E, - do ; « do . 200 boxes No. 1 Herrins: 100 « Scaled do 1 caseHace;. .1 bbl. Nutmegs; 1 “ Cloves; 25 gross Blacking; 25 baskets Salad OU; lODEB 4 CO. t *8 & COOTEC7IOHE3S, ‘iTraßpßafl, Pa., eceivlng tbefollo'wmg Good?, Jotrost market rotes : i 20 boxes Matearoni;: v.2Q M - Yexmlcolla; £0 “ Farina; -: &0. << Bock Candy: ■■■ --26. « ■ AWo.I id© . 10 « Bed do 16 “ Capers; 15 ** .OUVes;: -.76 .« ; Qonolirops; 100 « losenges; ; "60 *«• Jttfube Paste; 60 do* assorted Pickles * SO..;.**•- 100 M- Pepper Sanco; 10 cases B&rdlnes:- 6 ** •« bt bs«. 2 « * % do -200 bags BmllStigor; 40 bbls 8.0. Sugar; 25 • M ' Lovering's Sugar; -10 cages Liquorice; : 25 boxes Kef’d do 20,000= Prindpe Cigars; v: lo,Qo(Ulaxa&a- »do 15,000 Kegalla ■ do 2,600 Half Spanish Cigar?; - bOgr.Mrs.UUler’Bp.Cut 50 gross-Anduraon’s ,do 1 J. C, &SOBRSOV A COn WHOLES ALB PBOITfiKEES AND CONFECTIONERS. _ .P°* ° “Wood it(j.FlUa!)iugh| Fa* r TU6X DECEIVED, tho most extonsiroFall-gtock over theMountolpa,«onil*Alngof— r J5O bags Brazil Bugar s 25bxaMncrcaonl:. i >.v boxes Hayana .do " -25.<10 Vermicelli ;■ .. - Itt.bhls Lorerlng’s do, fine - JO do Toxan Pecans ; . muTcrlzed:. . "25 do Illinois doj t . 201Dla. Lovcring’e coarse .60 doz aw’d Salad Oil; • - . pulverized Sugar; , 100 do* Pepper Sauce; -r .20 bbls. Lovsriog’j coarse 100 doz Ketchup; r „ . SojM, MdonasortadPicUni; *J£:£lr®tu&rt , ii da do.. . So doz asa’d Preserves;■ 8000 Cocoa Nuis; •• 125 bxs Lozenges; 16 eases Jar Prunes;.. : 25 o’s BttrdJnoa, } cases l oncy Boxesdo . 30 bxa refined Liquorice; l2eases • > do;. Scaled Herring; .. 100 kegs German Plum*; . . .65 lbs Mace , . GO ctoss Mrs. Miller's fine .1601b* Nutmegs; CuU • ,106 lbs Closes; .. • .. GOgr.Mts Anderson's do; .40 gross Blacking; . . ,25 dor Olives; 36 bxs Citron; . 25 dos Conors; •, 1000 bus Pea Nuts; 20 doz Onions; 50 bxs No l Bock Candy; • 00 bags Filberts; 20 do Bel do do GO bags Walnuts;- .. 25 do Yellow do - do 76bags Cream Nuts;. .20 do White do do S bagsOnou Walnuu*; 06 bgslvlca Almonds; 150 bags Dairy Pale; 20 bales Bordeaux do; 20,000 Principe Cigars; SobgsSicily .. do; 20,0OQWasb*ItcgaUirdo; • CO do shelled do; 18,000 Havana - do; 200 brs Cluster Baisina; SO.QOOIIaIf Spanish do i • 250hxsM II * do; . j^*yQ lOWA PDUNDfiV, J- - ■ „ wo. 1.03 WOODBTBJSET. : . • : OHX q PABHYi (successor. to J. 0. Parry AGo.,) beds tolntonn the customers of tbo old firm, and the pubUo generally, that he has now on band.*, ami Is extensively en* gaged in manufacturing, ovory description of OABTINOB— as: Patent Chilled Bolls; largo Betties and Curl's; Patent Betties, for Soap, rot Ash, Soda Ash; Sugar Keltic*, for the manufacture of Cane Sugar—all cart on a putmt mw«r,.kscncn,fts J.C. supozior for dura bility to any other, and sold lover than those made on the old plan. . . .... EIOLI/)W WAKE—A general assortment, all ficQ new l mod Improved patterns, Wagon Boxes, Dog Irons, gad Irons, Bolling’Mill Castings, and Machinery of every description, always on hand or mado to order. Cook States, Kitchen Basges, and Coat Stores, of wry description; lowa Cook Stotts, fire sixes, which received the first prize for ISfiu and 1851, at the Agricultural Fair of Al legheny Cbunly,Pa., and recommended by fifteen hundred persons; Enterprise Cook Stores, four sites; Premium Cook : Stores ; Egg and, lUdiator Coal Stores; Parlor Stores, £e. Parlor Grates and Fenders* great variety, beautifully anamelled. Common Crates,and.buildlngJsaterial'ofoTury A great variety of Ornamental Batting,Jbr Cemeteries and poncing. - Ploughs and Plough Ch&ngt— A large stock of all the kind* in use, and will be sold at reduced prices; Hall's Pat* esV Lever, True American, Egan’s, Crane's. .RlnkaH’s, Woods’, Peacock's, Bull's, Improved UnllvAc. - .Baable f7mysj>-Tho. Micblgnn Double Plough, which luuLtaken the premium at Urn. State Fairs of New Turk, Pennsylvania, and Ohio, end wherever It has been exhibited. Iron and Nalls, Store Ptpeond tin Ware—all of which I will soli at the lowest prices-, and' respectfully Invito the pablio to give nea eaU, at the old stand. No. led Wood tt_ iatth <1 t*anpv PIANO FORTES.' CHARLOTTE 81/UME, No. 118 Wood EgSscgjpSS! street, second door above Fifth, Pitiaborgb, f Itrila *’*-» tdfc?* ft? sale a large and wullnssorted ■ " "* f f • stock of Piano Fortes, (which are just ar ming,) on the most litoral terms. The attention of purchasers U erpedsßy inrlied to the “celebrated IIAMBCUO TIANO3. - •Thcseinstrunjvnta being modeciprcsslr for this climate, and beriugtho-over strings, bars a Volume nf'tofie no equalled by any others.' Also, Planoefroni the manufactory of Gala A Co.,Now York; Baton A Haven, fit»r Fork; Do* ichentoch A Sons, Philadelphia; and cf 11 v ow:< XuxiTAO- Tons, which are well known, and have torn used In this and other cities for ltt years. “ ' MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds.' OuUan —A fine selection of French, Spanish and German, of superioTjJuaHty. Floifft*—The tost Italian. French and P.ntfWb make. Accordum*— From the tost Ports manufactory- ALSCV—FIntes, Clarionets, Drums,Fifes, Banjos. Tambo* Hncs.Trtacgles, Ac. Snag*— ltalian, French, English and German, warranted to to of tbo very best quality. Planes and all Musical Instruments repaired with data bllTtV.nvnfenMM «nitd<utnateh. «•»»,£'} cme kkrTno's fiASoS _ JUST llKCfcJl £D, and. now open tar ex |j2gyn§2H§tfra|| amlnatkn and sale, the Avowing new H ffTjnhnfrW ano Fortes vtx: w ¥ « U • One Rosewood,richlyearvcd.Qnniirhua Fort<\7 octaves fine, fWO 00. One ruwrrbly carted Jiowwood sauarq IHano. in the stylo of Ltml* XIV, 7 octaves, *joo 00. One Rosewood carted, ocUvcs^.*^,....... S4JO 00 Ono do do 614 do *420 00 One do plain 6*4 do 350 Oa One do do t}Z do 350 00 Ono do do 0 do .... £9O 00 One do do 0 do 200 00 AU the abere are. from the celebrated manoCftciory of Gmcnaam A goss, Boston* Mass. Also, rueeliod from the eatno factory, a beautiful ]nt of PIAMI STOOLS, carted abd plain rosewood, with hair cloth, figured plash, and brocatello seats. ... . . On hand, a largo slock of J*UflU3 from other Bo Eton and Kow York makers, and (hr judo at factory prices. . . .TOON It MEEdiOIL 81 Wood street . AgeniforChlckering’s Pianos, for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania, fdec2l LATEST mtUSIC. H BLEBER IIAS JUSTItKCEIVKD • SoiiTmiß db Parts Scnotrisn, composed and dedi cated lo Mr, Julias Lee, by H. Kleber.' Th& pioco Is embel lished trith an elegantly colored Tignctta of the city of rariti showing tboTi'iLUcmw, tbe imperial resldcnco of tho French Emperor; tho Church of Noras IHHt, etc.—Mag a reliable and correct map of the French Capital, a* taken, by Mr. Loo, on hi* recent visit there, and it of itself worth the price cbanml for tha Muidc. The Troubadour Polka—composed and dedicated' to Miss Bom&ina Lemoyne. of Washington, Pa.> by H. Klehor. Pond Hearts at Home; beautiful now Ballad, as rung by Uockloy’s Serenades. Must! Forsake Thee; German melody, with English and German «ords. . . - . . Little SangsforXlttla Clifltlren«-nctr. Heavily Wears the Bay—new. i ■ Thinking of Tteo—new Ballad. t What shall I call Thee—vocal duolt. PottAa—Zlff-tae, City of Glasgow, Loula Napoleon, Hat* tie, Childrens’ Delight, Unpresnming, etc., etc 4 and a- gene* rol Selection of the most fashionable xnusloof the day. . *g»No. 101 THIRD street. oci24 - A Stenml>oftt*» Ahoy! fi—B* v " Tor- BUbwilbiirs tender their aeknaw-f7\ ■ ledpaenis tor the- fhvorg bestowed upon fwanirtSmathem by. their htoamhoat friend* and would remind thtim and oUierainterest** 1 • ed in-building Wat* that they ore at all times preparod to furntalji on the most reasonable torn* every description of Cabin Furniture end Chairs of thebest material and work asnahip. . ■- ' ,>T*-B» YOUNG ft OOu Corner Tbfrd and Smithfleld streets*' • • , .opposite* l Brown's HoteL” NfcW MUtUOftTUKR —The subscribers havo opened at No. 83 loartb etrect a ehoicocollociion of mwlcand musical instruments, Italian and German otrings, HanosJ by M. Krnrd, of Parls, and Mr* Arnold; Flutes; by M. Ruler,! Frankfort, A. Mi Clarionets, do. - Ail kinds of brass lustrum ments from the best French manufactories, all of which we offer to the public on more liberal terms, feeling confident that wo can render entire satisfaction. U. 80UROI5DKII A 00., No. B 3 Fourth St U Dchroetlor and G. Anton will giro Instructions on the piltoo, violin and gultat . • eep23 : : ValnableKare Garden Seedii &o. /CONSISTING in part of the oelebratod Btowel cr UveN groan Bugar Corn, Old Colons Sugar Corn. Wrinkled Sugar Teas or serious improved varieUus, Blue'lmperial, Blue Prussian end Marrowfat* do, Beans, Onions, I&dlsli ! Parsnip, Cucumber and Mellons of the finest and most oik proved sorts, Field Carrots,Turnips and Bngar Boots for the dairyman and farmers a rich collection of flower seidi* Lawn Grass Seed, and a full and complete assortment of Garden and Fanning implemeataof the latestlniprovoments/ Monthly Vabenas, Roses, lioliterops, and fine blooming! plants for theyord, Garden or Lawns, by thodoroU or lOO ; at low rates. : v Orders from Mejrhanis, Dealers or other, flllod nromtitlT on liberal terms, front : the Seed and nortlcnltnral o are house, 49 Fifth street, by tapr27] JAMES WARDROP. pipes, pipe heads, spices, chocolate, kj brooms,-buckets,; tubs, bed cords, t»loo, ropes, cotton tatting, carpet chain, fagvhomp and cotton,' brnahca.ex tract pf eoffwe, blacking, Balqrntas, Ted lead,mad* der; copperas, alum, indigo, logwood, camwood, 1 powder, ?hot>lcad, wash-boards, Btarcu, corks, demijohns, jugs, tar, cheese, daity salt, sardines, alcohol, turpentine, snuff, cut and dry tobacco, Ac., &04 In store and for sale by MILLER & IUORKTSOJf, 221 and 223 Liberty st. HOT CORN I HOT COHN 11 HOT OORNIM—Hot Corn : Ufo Scenes in New York Illustrated—including the Story of Little Katy, Modsllna the rag picker's daughter, Wild Maggie, Ac. With original designs, engrayed byN. Orr. By Soion Robinson. . . • ~ . . . . , “ Bid that welcome ■ Which comes to punish us." .. M A beggar's book oatworth's a noble's blood.” -. ; M Orewry.inordinate cap beware; • . .. Or drink, and with it misery share.” For solo by - B. T; C. MORGAN,- dpclC -IMWooil street* rpoUACOO— 26O boxes and half boxes lb and 1; X 2) Lump: Diadem Twist, Diamond;Twist, Bui TtfUt,< Plug, Russell ft Robinson's, Grant’s, Anderson'S, Thomas',. Jonos'exiro. Meylort ft Gentry's Tobacco, in store-and to' sale by [doc22l MILLER ft RICKETSON. ■ HOT CORN ! HOT CORN!! Another Supply jnst re ceived and to sale by 1L T; Cl MORGAN, l 1 dec24 - i -104 Wood street. CITY WARRANTS—46OO WANTED hy“ . octSO • ' AOSTINLOOMI^mSSFourihfIL % r -•- '• :• -V ’'*' ■ FOR SALE AND TO LET. __ * „ S'ropexty-lror- Bole. T“™“ P io“r ,oiiTOTy ~ b,a .. & Itoi» BtcrjJlrfck IhTelliDgllotise, No.llo Penn street. ; between Hay street and E»ana> alley; and Lot 25 feet front 1 «*tod|nginckU2feettomoUey. Tbonousolaone of the hooflaSthe^^ 111 * oneoflhamoßt pleasant neighbor- Pl.altfte— f™l hundred and -fivefeot front OBForryand sixty frat on Front street, acoodtbrea story Brict BiiilSng oTthe & rart dtep ' on very convenient Frame Dwellings Lot2ofeet by 90,fronting on Congress and Elm-st*; rrl A street, near the now Court House. Theboure is well -arranged and in good order, and tenowoccnpledasahoteL • * » - A Three Story Brick, mx’ Smitbfield street, nenr Setcntli— being inan excellent bnslnaa location. The Lot la 20 bv 80 foot deep, fronting on Smlthfieldst.' A Cotuge Frame and Lot, 28 byl2o feot, ftonting on Anne end Robinson streets, Allegheny aty. This is a Yurydeara hie and pleasant location for a residence. i ... Nino tots In the town of M’Keesport, each 60 feet by 160 Sflteral of these ore on the Main street 7 ..... j. Eleven Acres in limetown;x>n the Monongohela River, on .wmeh thereare4 houses; there are:scone Got 7 acres efei eeUent stone eosl, and abundance or limestone, convenient to tho landing; and two ooal pits open. :• *3nctyLotsln the town of Columbia, 60 feet by 160 each. Beariy all: level, and Well located. The tenant af each Lot has the privilege,of using whatever stone coal ho may re quire for his own use, from a pit near tho Locka. Columbia' is a pleasant sitnatiqn on tho bonk of the Uonbugohela riv er, a short distance below Look No.&in thomldstof an ex tensive stone real region, and would fee a desirable pdut for nmnutoturingestomlahments.' '7-. : -Vl''.Tv•. ;•- v ' Two Hundred acres of suporiar-Btone-Coal,with Baijrqsd, Ac., t This i property has a.ftrpntof 140 rods on the monongahola rivers an excellent landing; good grade and foundation tor railroad—with enough level ground at one relnt-for houses and gardrtuty or locations for manufactories, Ihe vein is deep enough; to allow Lowes'to bo used in haul ing out the coal—the quality of which, for iron work, steam, gas, or tor any ordinary Uses; is not surpassed by any lathe country. v■•--i*v ■ •..• k - In my ateOTKV-myagmt, ,«ne» Blakely,Eeai vBl give *ll necessary Information, and be authorized to gbe warran tee deoda for any property sold. JAMfct) MAV. toyttV ~ ~ oWo.nfl PptJO etre.t twg j«» Two Largo Brick. Thralling Hotueo for Bale, f I 'HE e a bscr Iber now offers tbefollotrlnff desirable proper- X ty fer eale, eltuate in tho Sercnth Ward, and bnt tea minutes walk rtom tho Court Honeo. ONE LA ROE BRICK lIOUHE, with nine' apartments, ettoatod on tho corner of Colwell and Miller streets. Also. ONE LARGE TWO STORY BRICK lIOUBK, with eight apartaente, situated on heed street,-' Eight Building Lots on Colwell- street; ten Ballding Lois on Reel street: twenty-threa-Buildlng Lots on Miller stieoL This property is Tory conTenlontl, sitUMod, end will bo Terr dcslroble toprirateraeldoneea. ■ ■ - . The aboTe property. If not sold previous to the mldille of Mey, 1804, will bo pot npe: i-ablic Auction. Tents p-One-flrlh cash; tlio balance in ten years, with vmusl payments. Per further particulars, esquire or the subscriber: JACOB TOMEII, sepll-Ca] Corner Colwell snd MHior sts., ;th Ward. . ■, jpot» Sole* - - A LOT 0? GROUND in Hogg’s Plan of Lets Ija the Third Ward of the <Sty of Pittsburgh, near High street, and being 29 feet (rent on Pennsylvania Avenue, and running' backlit feet. The property will be sold, dear cf aUlncntn* bronco, exceot an annual ground rentof one hundred and ■Uty-fivedoUar*, to whleh it is now subject. On the proper ty are oaten good TENEMENTS—fIvo brick and two frame •f-ml two storiea high, and renting tor about five hundred dollars annually.. Price, $1200; $6OO cash, and ICOO InQ months—by good . WSL a FRIEND, jemf Attorneyat Lbw, No. 126 Fourth street. GOAL LAND F 0& SALE—26 Acres of lend,'with a vein. l i of Gcal fcut thick, with a lower vein of 2 foot; only 18 inches between the two.: The Landis a good cofT, and 16 Acres in cultivation.- A good Dwelling Hmiee, Fruit Trees, good water and timber.- The lAnd Issnitable tor Garden lugpurposuf; situate about 4 miles from the city; a short dlsionco from the Brownsville Plank JtoaU. , , 8. CUTUDEUT A SON,. decl . General Comzalsalon Ag'ts, UO Third at ■ For Sols, - tvILL BELL my tmcxplrod lease (fouriooa years) of n situate, on O'Hara street end Spring olVy, In the Jllth vvard—W ft fronting on O'Hara street, and running back 100 ft. on Spring alluy, on which Is erected a tour storied Brick House, 40 ft. square, with a frame, two stories,' W ft. on Spring alley, -well .calculatod to -carry -on any branch of lhannfsctnringbufincsa. Being engsgoiLia man uactnring in the reuntry, 1 offer the above tor sato: In quire at No. 426 Liberty street. . i.:.- . ■■ . EDWAIU) FADEft... Ten Acres for 6a2e« THE subscriber offers tor rate -Tun Acres of Laud, scar tlie rwsMence of Bar. Dr- Campbell, in Manchester, all 01 which is In tbo hlaluat stats of cultivation- Near COO bcaring apple, peach, plain and pear trew, all of which are grafted-ftult, »r« on vho loti alsu» altout-threo acre? of vise yards of . the beat quality or grapyg; the other impror«-' : manta are two Dwelling nou«« and out-bousea; one of Uio .dwelliugs hi new, not having heed yet oceuptud. -The pros pect from tbis'piace is.among the moat extotudro and beau*' Ufnl in tbo country. U fa ahuuilsntJy supplied with line Dover-failing springs. Apply to Mr. Craft,OD the pwralfies. ®r to : L - - JASIEd IILAKELV, : • ' Estate Office, cor. Seventh anti Sifilthfidd st& AO-'An vxtoQrive'variety Of Grepef Vinca for tale. Atk plyaaaboTe., ffUIE subscriber bffrra int private *aU a SMALL FARM, J. containing SIXTY AdiUvS, rittinird in FroukUo town ritlp, Allegheny rvtjuiyi with about <i»y »f.res cleared and In a gorAl siAtv r.f euitHntiou; a good >oi\ng OrchaDl,of the best kind nf-fruU c 4 pmd i&f Uouro Mild Kitchun, aDd • U>g Burn; about urn id lies from IHttshurglt, and about fuurmflea (rom I'erryariile- For further particftlsfis enuulrv ofttTLLtAM GRAHAM in fiewtekley vUle. orlo the subscriber, tn t!m premises. de»l» . HL’Glf NEKLY: Fifth Street. Property For Snlcr AV .U.UAULK LOT Of OnOUND, 18 feci front by 120 deep, situated on ii;th Street, nearly opposite tba now Dost Office and Custom House. The situation of ibis lot make* it use oi the most desirablebusiness locations in the city, ' . r . Jems.- one-third cash,and balance in two wars; oronv* third cash and an Improved farm of bottom land for garden ing purposes. -Apply to JOIIN. 8, KENEDY, _dccS:Ua, : Wslch Maker, Fifth street. ownpr Intends leaving tbo city; and Will sell, on . reoeonaWe term good TW O STOUT BRICK HOUSE or three rooms, *u>n>rwm, Cubbed auto, and good cellar, -with Lot of 17 toot front' by 85 deep; situate on Third «t .Thisls a go<d location for a baker, there being* largo oven In tho cellar, which cost $BO. - l*rlcq and terms made known at tho Ileal j&late Ofil?e<jf 8. CUTIIBERT A BON, V •. .140 Third street. ■ •\rALUABLE CITY EHOEKUTY FOR SALE, consisting T of two Three Story Brick Uoures on Penn street; also, threa Dwelling Uoases In the rear. Tho Lot i* 48 ft front byloo:dcep. Tha Houses on Penn street ore excellent businosa stands. For price and tennii, call at the Real Kv tatfi Office of 8. CUTHBKRT A SON, doo3o - . 1 HDThlrd street PLEASANT RESIDENCE FOR BALE,situated ou Mount Wasluogton, within twenty minutes walk of tho city 2ho. Lot is 100 foot front by 266 deep onnlOfeot alley .? hooj o H now, just finished, having sir rooms and a cellar. Prtoa $l2OO. Terms $4OO in hand; balance at $2OO *yuar. 8. CUTHBKRT i SON, JoolO • • _ HOTlUrd street. A BUUHNUUAM OROCKItY STORK FOR~BALK—A Fjl bargain can be had of lL if callod tor soon. Itiaono of the best on that side or tho river, doing a fine caFh busi ness. Enquire of , - THOMAS WOODS, .45 SlnrkctstmL : . Jeriey Wagon. A GOOD SPRING WAQI»N, vrltli shaftoond pole, suitable xjL for one or two horses, will be sold cheap by • ; JAMES McaiABtKUS, J a *3 • Eagle Livery Stable, Seventh St. • • . . .For 8ai0) A SMALL FARM, situate in Lower St. Clair Township, J3l . about One mile from tho Borough of Birmingham,con talnlng SIXTY ACRES, moreor.less.- Xt la all cleared and under cultivation, lor to ja24.tf W. bYMMES, Blrmiugham. ; ENTERPRISE WORKS. gQ. 130 WOOD CTgggNViittD noon neuw vronm ayvw. . -pa wjr «f TETtisr. 7 ' 'IMPORTERS and manufacturers o! SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES. io. We keep Affeueral assortment of the above «« ■ ■ •■■■ artidoflconstantly on hand; together with 4 general -rartety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Gnus, Pis tols-and Revolverv, Flasks, Horns, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder/ Lead and Bullets; Bowlo, Dirk; HuntingnndPocket Knives: Tallore asd’Qair-Dressora’ ShearsrPocket Scissors, Also, Trusses and Supporters; . • i ■ Jobbing abd repairing neatly executed. j RIFLES I—We are making Rifles of every thscription, to order, of the best metorial, and workmanship warranted*— Orders reorived tor them at Wholesale or ItoUUI,. will be fill ed with despatch. Hunting. parties suppliod at Wholesale prices, myl6 eURIBTMAS AND HOLIDAY BOOkS, at DAVISON'S -IIOOK BTORK, W MARKET street, near Fourth-—The' subscriber having now,opened hla Holiday Books, would' Invito attention to hts large assortment of JUVENILE aod other BOOKS tfultohlo to. tho season. Tho assortment in-! eludes Children's Books tor all ages and purses; Engllnh* classics, lu splendid cabinet binding; , tho most elegant cdi«: tlons-of pookot, family and pulpit Bibles; superbly Ulus*; trated English Works i and Prayer Books and Bibles In vel- : vot, with gold and silver ornaments. That he may have: the pleasure of giving greater sadsfaction to friends and customers, hnsniiclts early call L -- JOHN a DAVISON, deoia- - 65 Market, near Fourth Street 1 . ..Take Notice* : T HAVE placed my Books, and. Accounts in tho hands of- X..JaM*s. 0.. Ri.CQst, Esq., tor - settlement, • and I earnestly hope that all who are indebted for subscriptions to the Daily i and Weekly Post, or tor Advertising and Job Printing, will 1 pay up as speedily as possible. Mr, Rlchoy la also author ized to sottlo the accounts of tho firm of Harper a Lavton, and lUaPEaAFiuuAri. •••.. L. HARPER, - i _ JOHN LAYTON. N. B.—Mr. Richey will bo found at tha office of the Post, i whore the Books stilt remain,'-. fja2-' Selling Off to Remove, TAMES ROBB, No. 100 Mabkei flmw, will U; ottor h!s present slock or BOOTS, BHGK3, and: RUBBERS, at vayllotopnca, until the 10th of February, 1854, when he hopes to remove; to ,his' New Btoee, Market street, which he Intends fllliog : with an entirely new stock.: The pnblio ore respectfully invited to call and procure his presentynme sfoci, ai unusually gnat bargains ~*REQARDLES3 OF COST- * place—No. 100 Market street, between Fifth street and Liberty. Jja2.tf William Carr A Co*,' /V (W»r. CAsnlateaf the firm or J; Papkes AOo-V ' \AT HOLEBALB GROCERS and Dealer® in Foreign Wines v T _ and Brandies,Old Monongahelaand. Rectified Whle* koy. No. 329 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, • •• .■ ' A bL KINDS OF GOLD, SILVER * AND BANK NOTES bpagfat, sold and exchanged by . - ' . A. WILKINS & CO, Bankers, United States Bank Building, No. H Fourth st., Pittsburgh. >' -.% i k ' -j - vft £»-•-. i ‘ ■ ■ ■ ft. *• * - i*- i ' ' ‘ ■ . - •- «Vj. **'.•.< : *•* V v. FARM FOR SALE. NEW YORK. la Druggists ft Merchants throughout the Union. D. B. BI’CUI.XiOUGII, HASeFACT-e unit ASD I) 1: AT.En IN TAINTS, OILS, 3fc « _ No. I*l Malden Lant, IVKW TOBK. TtEaPECTPULLY ln\itAfl »h t at’fentlon of Dru And ■JLVMmctayfe throuchoutlhe Union to his Jar™ Mid ex- I j: 1 . V .™ ia Sy mcDt of i’AINTS, OliS, Ac., of tho iiEST and PUREST QDALXTItS, which ha-ofrera-for sala -on very moderatetonns,both tocnshandclosa-tlmebuTera. Below' areiinomerated some of the reading articles: in oil, in kcje of. 24 to 600 Iba, , gLACK PAINT, YJStLOW OOIIKK, VKN. ItKD. iu oil- ENNA E ln T oi? 11^i11 ’ St>Aiflßll UKOWS, TKTRA BIS 81- OB^sfiurfL 1105111 ’ MPEKIA:L - A!,D ARSENICAL d BLUE,CHROMETELLOWodd VERMOmS, VARNISHES of all kinds- CnAXK“ASFAOK INar - iD ° n '' PDTTT ’ WDITING wKS 11 MB.CUROME REfrand 4 Elc INDIA RED, RED LEAD and LITHARGE, dry: - SwtSS'l l^? 011 * and ASIKRICAN OCHRE, dry. CHROME, PARIS andBRUNBWICK GREEN,dry and in FRENCH and AMERICAN WINDOW GLAS S - Druggists and others in want of any of the above mention ed article*, Will find it to their interests to coll, aa <our facili tos formanuiacturing and purchasing, and our; exporienca in tue b DEincss, give us advantages in sailing bvermosi of thosoln tho same line. D. 13. M’CULLOUQII. my2L9a> ■ • . ■ • HI Majdcn laroo, Now York. • PAPER WAREHOUSE/ Qrrtis W. Field Sc Co., nqMsnsaiON MERCOASTS, No. 11 Cliff afreet, Netr V lork, are SOLE AOENTS In tho United States fer : • Muspratt’sSuperior Bleaching PowdeV.- . ' 0;;i Victoria Mills Celebrated W'riting Papera. ; Russell Mills flhp<»rior ; ■ •• -V-. Genesseo Mills, Superior Printing “ t Rawlins ASono* English Tissue « •' ; *'*Firßt quality French Ulbromarine. a l s ° Agents tor tho Principal Paper Slanufuctn rers m uusxxrantey, and offer rforsqjoiby tor the most es* tensive and desirable fltock of Paper and Paper Manufitciu* rera materials that can bd-found In this or any other -conutry, ... . . : £°4 No, ?**“ W Cliff strebt/NoriS-l Cliri/fopbet'etreeL' over the largo Irbn Stores, 7 and 9 Cliff street! Atrlctlj: Wholesale,.and Writing Paper* are sold py the Case only; ' Their extraordinary;facilities enable 'them 'fd 'bffi»r all wodj, both Foreign and Domestic, afc th« lowest possible Paper made to order, any siae or weight Liberal advan ces maae cu consignments of Rjperi Paper Stock and other merduuullso,' •• ' The hlghert .market price paid In CASH for all kinds of ■****» - • :■ ' r..* - -■■■■■ . . marxism.. , Bradbury** Piano and Holodeon Warerooms, *»3 mOADWAT t NhW TOliK. T7R051 enlarging my WarerOoraff, Tam enabled to beep a X mncbfmater assortment oMuetrumenta than hereto fore* Ail Plano* furnished aro of an clar.Uc toucij atul of an 1 even quality, and deep, full, rich end purely eocoi tone, 1 qualities mostdeslrabla, inasmuch ns tho voice will ariebau late to the toufeof tbcinatrumonL. All tny Instruments are ' tally warranted, a-guarantee aecompamcsovery bill of sale, and are sold as low as can be purchased elsewhere- Second < hand Pianos at all prices. 1 ■ Jrw^nhon.—The Organ Melodeon, with tool Bank* of iuryr, the ooly tiling of the kind la thncountry,.l having too copy, coupler* swclldrew. stops, &c., a sweet and 1 powerful Instrument, pronounced by Organists to be f-upo*- 1 riot for churches or Organ y rtcUco to the medium slied Or* I goes, piioo £3OO. Also, the Common Melodenn, of all styles ondprloes. Bclngthe exelusire ?Agori£ for these Tnstru men ts, orders are solicited.' The usual discount mode to the trade, and 10 per cent to clergymen. I purchasing, for- their own use _ E. <3, LKADJirRV, xnarlfijJy PHILADELPHIA. -.GEORGE J. HRNKEI/S • • CITY CABIJSET WAREHOUSE, Jia. 173 C'HESTTfVT & TIiKJZT, * (OPWrfltt lNl>EPl!faE»c?*'HAll, , > PhllndelphlAi FOBHITTOE, IW B7EBY STYIrE: Comprising Louis XXV, Louis XV; Elizabethan anil Antique. ■with Sculpture Carting and modern stv!«;: In Rorewood,‘Walnut, Mahogany SaUmrood nndMnplo; - all of eopeHor. construction, and finished in the bostßjylp.eqMltiMfnDt excelling in qual- ' ity, the Goods-of any-Establish- -'v > • - mentluihoUnitedfitatcs.: EMPLOYING ,nono but experienced workmon, (appren tices being pOfiiUTelyexcltidodOßbil utfng tlietjcstma teriaTrt, tho work cannot fart to giro satisfaction to pur chasers. Amongst, iho many advantages olTcrnl to pur* chasers, Is the facility of Furnishing a House, either in ele* gAnt orphdn.strle, oompleteljr from one establishiiientj lijf which mcuns-oll.tho articles in-each • room correspond in fitvle cmdquoliiy, and thn immense stock always on bund, 'being' ao-various ia dwtign,. enables purchasers to .please' ' theiir tasto.in a'soloction, witbOub the' doldy necessarily ' • ' -• , .To give an Idea of the finished Furniture on hand, ineed. . only Inform yon that my Jtooma ace ltO feet long, by. 27 feet wide, fbpr floors in 'number ;Vith Shops contiguous, sufll* dentto 2oohands; which 4s'a: gnarantco tbat the ?Fori. IsrnU done under my own immediate inflection.; - fi^TbepacklnglsalldonelnthOsStara,aniFurniture Warranted to carry safety auy distance.' Visiters to J>hila delpbla are respectfully invited, ias purchasers or otherwise, .tocall and ezQmfpa the Goods. : •: • im2s:ly BALTIMORE.' i WATCHE9, JEWELRY, "-7 ■jgstft BILVfcB WARE, Bronses, Clocks Papier Jtlferbrf Dreeing Writing Deck*; JsHj& Elognnt Fanv Opora Glasses, Cattlory, FJoe Oil Safflttsd Paintings, Dresden OOirm, Ac.—The umiewijhied Deg particularly, to Invite the visit* cf citizens and Whether as purchasersor c6nhnßa£arn, to their taaghlfieeni stock, believing tt to exceed in extent, variety fend richness; W otter in.thi* country. >They Teel sum, tho odvaotoceo/ pexsmftUy selecting, good?at the in £urow, MW*their own manufactories of:Jewelry, Silver Wt&gAel here, enable tht*m to otter inducements In prices andquail. Ucs, and price?, Considering qualities, such as cannot be of fesodbj any other house In the trade. Delicate goods w carefully packed as to go saMy an* dis tance,and by olmotfeny conveyance. Wholesale and retail.: CANFIELD, BKOXXIEIt A CO. -■ 225 Bulltmoro street, corner of Cliarlpfi, ' Baltimore. . GBORGIS STUItGKS, • SOUS tUmJPACTC&Ea or Tint IHfROVBIJ '/ SPIBAL SPRIN-C SIATTRESS 3. W. Cor. Baltimore and FredencH oiretts % Bill- Ivnore, and Jib. 92 JKainut at, Philadelphia. SIVE SILVERMEDALS A WARDED/VJZ ? ~ - } AmebiCAS iTTWirxfTB, Nenv-York ; ' , By vPraskjjs Isstm**, Philadelphia; - ! J MARXXAXPIKaTiiyrE, UAUimoro. . rrOIB peculiar improvement In the construction of tliia I Mattress is, that all tho ciuTwyMind heavy wooden rram*uwr.fc&entirely dispensed; with, and ita place -sup. piled by & lighter and much more durable frame. The Kpncgsnre all connected by' harness leather fcingejvsocure lymelted,rendering it Impossible foro filntfe Rp ring to fall down dr get outef place,and. making• a:licit .so elastic .thatany park may bo raised or bent up, and. Is thusadmlro bly fitted to thn wants of the sick br-asUimctfo, who may ro* quire a sitting posture. It has all tbo lu*uriona w>ftue«*of tbe.best feather bod, with the lightness end fooUlty of hand line of the common hair mattress. .' - : ' These ImproTed Spring Beds are Inroxiahly made of ths Vwrt materials, end will last many year* without repairs . . .Persons having Hair Mattresses can have them aHercd in to Bpringßeds. These Reds are well adapted for Hotels, bertha of Shins* Steamboat* and Hospitals. ALSO, an extensive assortment of highly ornamented, fin .enamel,) and plain finished CAST IRON FURNITURE, con sisting lupartof Bedsteads, Ifnt and Coat Racks, Cane arid -umbrella Stands, Centre, Pier and Bide Tables with marble tops,Gardon Chairs, Settees,ctiL,etc. ...i . ; . ; Animals, such os Lions, Lamb*, Dogs, eta, In Iron, da well as the modclslnWood,furnished at abort notico.- ; ' SeclOly ■ ■ .-•> - ST. LOUIS. - ‘ JOSEPH 'iIIOGIIIDCIB, ! / COMMISSION . AND FORWARDING MERCHANT. < No. 38 CoHMBRCTIt, l»isa STBXffi* = - ! ' St.£outs, Mo., /CONSIGNMENTS andOommlKuons will meet with prompt V/Bfld personal attention, and libcialatfrane-a will be flreo when required, on ■ Consignments or Bills of Ladled, n hand. . . - Orders for tho purchase of Load, Grain, Hemp and Produce, will be promptly-' filled at the lowest market priced * Thoßeecifing and Forwarding .of Merchandize and Pro daeewill meet.with ‘especial care and tUspateh;‘UielowPFt rates of Freight win always be procured; and the oipou<»o of Storage and Drayago os mueb.a* posaible avoided;- * n • RSfERESOKS: .1 Page ABacon, StLouls; KHIb A Morton, Cincinnati: -Cbarloss, Blow A Co* ,dor Stnulcx&.Gorniah. dot Chouteau A Valle, do; .Hoses & Prazor, do; *Co., , do; SpnngerA Whiteman, do: J.W.ButlcrAßro.jPittsbli; -JI.O. Gooodman & Co.. 1 - do; JXLeooh A Co;, . ' do; -E. &0. YamallA Co., rhilada; Rm.llolinos A 00., . do; Morgan,J<M.Buok.-AMorgftn; Blow A March, New York. B.B.Comegys, ' ■ dot Frost & Forreßt, do; Shields* Miller, doi ■CharlesA*Meigs, . do; JoslahLoaACo.y; Baltimore; .A. G. i arwell A Co., Bostou;. Abraham J, Cole, • -.. do; Howard, Bon A Co., do ; W.B. Beynolds, Louisville; • H.D. Newcomb A Bro.y doj T.C.TwicllollA Co.,Commission 'Merchants, Nun Orleans* .tsu hare an open Policy of Insurance, which will coror all shipments to my. address, when advised -by letter-pci; mall, or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or at tho time of shipment* . . JOSEPH MOGRIDGK • atigO St. Louis, Missouri. ! , : Seymour’s Galvanic supporter. - JTUIIS APPARATUS poßßerace all £bo mech&nlcalsdvarn tages of the Abdominal Supporter now In use, and elsd some valuable advantages over'them, besides the galvanld attachment • . • ThefoUpwlng recommendatlonis from, editor of thej New Hampshire, Journal of : Medicine * “The general form and cohstrtietion of these instruments has been before stated In this Journal. The Editor has.been using them-1 u his practice Tor the. last three months, and doesnot hesitate to recommend them to pbysiciang.” • 1 - For sale by; .B, A. FAHNESTOCK A CO-, ' Ja2B-.; . ; =Cornerof Firstand Wood;fits*Pittsburgh!. i ■ APJSK! PAPER IJ PAPER!!!— ‘ ■■ 00 reams Printing Paper.24x37; . . . v -i odo .do - do 22x32;. ‘ ; - 27 do- Envelope- do 24x37; ; •’ . .Also, crown, double orown,-double medium',' straw,- tea, and other papers, in large quantities. For sale by -■> ; ja2B ... ... - B. T. O. MOItGAN, 108 Wood gt.' ' : 'iNotice*T" " v~•• THE PARTNERSHIP-which existed between the under-- signed and Hrniar Smiwx, under tho firm of HENRY: .SITMPLB- A CO., Is dissolved, and the undersigned alone .are authorized to transact and settle un the business of the late firm; • f [jalB:tfT.- v 'PATRICKS A FRIEND. 1 I BIRD CAGES—PIain, Fancy and Breeding nous filses and pattMms< - Price from $1 tos&—from! thaSeedand HorticufturalWarehoneo, Fifth stroeU;*. \ [0&27 JAMES WARDRGP 1 - r * v - f DAILY MORNIKG POST. 'IV Hfl Rm® of a LocomdtlTe.' - “ In the Cincinnati Commercial ofa Into date we find an account of n somewhat singular col lision on the Miarna road, ht Milford. The en gine of a freight train ran into the rear oat of a passenger train,.which, was standing still at the depot*. The,Commercial says:. : ! “ When Mr.'Watt, engineer of the mail train, heard the crash of the collision, he Supposed his own train would bo driven over him, and with hißißsoistants, ■ sprang off. The fornaoco had just been crammed with wood, and there was a full head of steam on. The force of the blow uncoupled the locomo live.and tender from the baggage car at the 8a “? instant jerking the lover and throwing, the throttle valve wide open 1 Away sped the looo motivo like an arrow—if wo may so say, like a fiat of Omnipotence—sweeping down the traok nt Beventy miles an honr! God help any hap less train met or overtakcn-help the city, but full fourteen miles below, for that distance will lie devoured in twelve minuted! ' Harness mo down with yonr Iron tand-l . Jlo sura of your cnrb and rein; Tor I Koru tho rtrengtli of your pnny handle ■ .As tho.temprst scorns tho chain-*' • - ■ ; The escaped engine camo howling past Plain vllle—visible for an instant to the appalledvil lagers—Switched off into the double track, as .lightning from one steel-rod to another divergent, and thundered oh to the city, whose spires might now have been seen from the iron diso of the fiery comet; but there was "none to seo—for ri ;der, or driver, or livioghnman son], bad the en gine none. On! straight onl.;the city! the cityf .- Happily: the furnace door flew open; the draught ceased, and a little way above tbo upper engine house, on a heavy up grade, the-locomo tive's.breathwoaepent; itoame toadead stand/ and stood there silent and cold, forming as much - a part of too, still wintry landscape as the whi tened rook and shrouded trees on the hill side above. . “ stop Wy Paper.” ;■ ihe following remarks are too good to be thrown to one side, without, at least, a- passing notice. They are true to the letter and suitable to all localities, IVc are of the opinion that tho weakest capacity cannot fail to nnderstand them. It is astonishing what exalted notions some persons hifvo of their own importance. - They seem to imagine they are altogether necessary.' to ths onward roll of our little world, and if by any.means.lhey should be shoved outof theway, the Screws would ho so loose that the old ma chine would no longer, hold., together) and, of course, if. such important personages.only say. to an editor, “Stop my paper,” the whole estab lishment must go.to naught instanter.- Tfehavo often -laughed- in-our sleeve—though'outwardly we looked oa gravema an owi—when one of the regulators of the world has marched jnto our sanotum and ordered a. discontinuance of his paper. And it always does us good to see how the starch is taken out of him while the editor smilingly replies, “Certainly, sir, with the great, est pleasure, juat as soon as ths clerk has enter-' cd-a hundred or more names which have jnst been sent in.'.* The mighty man wilts down like the narrative of a whipped-spaniel, and he' shrinks away, muttering to. himself, .‘.‘.Well,-Tin afraid .that stoppiog my .paper has not ruined him after all.” These swells, stop their papers on ao count of -some miff which has found its way in to their, cranium, arc sure to watch the time of the next,ißsne,.thinking that another number will hardly make its appearance; and, they are sure to borrow-their neighbor’s copy to see'if it does not contain’ the editoris farewell .address"' to his readers. = .. -. . - ■ 433 Urcad v«7, fcew York. .: lYepnco knew a.minister, who, in describing a Christian’s character, and the ciroumßpection of his walk, said the way tobeaven required as much . care: os it did for a cat to walk on a wall covered, with .broken,bottles,lf.is something BO: with an editor,..if heja to please,everybody. I’eusiAN Aitaius. —The frnparlialc of Smyrna, December 23d, repeats the statement from Em» roam, that the British Legation had resumed its relations with Bereia. 'Thc Tiirkish seiiii-officiai organ also says that there is xeasoti to hope that friendly relations between: Persia and Turkey will be maintained, notwithstanding theintrignes of Russia, and the gold which is so profusely employed at Teheran. , The British dispute with Persia arose with re ference.to the.affairs of Hadji Abdul Kerim; a native of _Candahar,->and protootod by tbe Brit ish Government. . This man, who is very rich, has claims upon the Persian Government, pud Britain supporiß him in hls claims. The Perrian . Government, on the ether band, claimed him as a Peftian.subject,, liable to such exactions aa tbo ■ Shah might pat upon him; and ot length the Government became so inßOlent in reference to the matter, that the British Chargefeltit neces sary ,to bmaki off diplomatic relations.-’*'This contingency was unexpected by the Persian Min isters, nod, within a short? time, they made ad vances towards re-establishing friendly relations. The tahles were completely tamed upon Erince Polgorouki, the Russian Minister* and although ho threatened tho displeasure’ of the Czar, and used every means to restore Russian influence, _tho British Charge remains master of the'field, Mr. Thompson further followed up the favorable moment by remonstrating against any "hostile attack by Persiaupon Tnrkcy.‘ To this the Sud dcr Aziro;:t>r first Minister of the Shah, replied that no movement of troops hostile to tiio Otlo-" mau Porto will be made by Persia, and that thel force on-, tbe frontier is ‘merely to wateh tho’ course of events, - Russia seemß, therefore, for . ihe moment, to have failediuits Persian designs. : “ TAKwg obi thh Boukob.V—The London - News has. an article on tho war question, in which it treats the Czar’s protensions aa.follows: The Czar Nicholas has cleverly contrived-to ’ frighten the timid into the belief that Russia is very powerful, beoaueo Bho is very.big-k bind as 1 invincible, when it pleases her to become an ag gressor, as she was when Napoleon was ill-ad vised enough to run bis famouß mack against -her, burning Hi bead and'heels in the rash' en counter. All these ideas require to be wiped out—not only from tho -minds . of. the people of Europe, and more especially from those of Ger. many, but ont of tho Czar himself. Snoh of his . people os have any mind at all upon ihe subject require .similar enlightenment.: - Wore the new conference to draw, up: a basis of pacification; satisfactory to both Turks and Russians,itwould doubtless save tho present effusion of mnoh. in nocent blood; but would it humble the pride bf Russia sufficiently to .justify tbe hope that’ she would not repeat, the same game at the first eon venient opportunity ?- We think not. There Is a vulgar saying in the streets of London, when a mends too “.bounoeable,” it us necessary to take .the bonneo but of him. ” Russih is, and has . been for nearly forty years, in this “ bonnoea hlo ?*• position ; and it would administer: to her own futnrh, welfare, and to the world’s repose, if Bho could bo effectually humbled at the present time; An actual measurement and guago of her strength with any one of. the three antagonists that.clthor is, or speedily may be, opposed to -her, will be the means of dispelling the illusion: -of her invincibility, among many others, wbioh' it is tho interest of Russia to maintain, but of Europe to destroy. All Sorts of Misd3.—There is a strong dis-> poaitioa ia men of. opposite minds to despise* reach other. A-grave man cannot conoeive whdt| is the use of wit in Bocioty; a person who takes a strong Common sense view of tho subject, is; fot;pushing out by the head- ondehoulder- anj < ingenious theorist, rwho oatohee. ot the slightest! . and faintest ..analogies: and another man, who I recent the' ridiculous from afar, will hold no i commerce with him who tests exqaisitety J tbe| | .toe -feelings of the heart, and is alive to nothing; I else ; whereas talent is talent; and mlnd is mind, ,in all its branches! : Wit gives. to lifo one of its* •best Savors, common sense leads ‘to immediate 1 -ndtiofl; and gives society it-flally'motion:' large' and comprehensive views,- it&ouhual rotation ridioulo chastises folly and impudence, and keeps' men imthrir prnper.spherevsnbletysolieii'Boldi .of the.fine; tbrpads.of.truth ;* analogydartsaway in tho most sublimo discoveries; feeling paints l oil the'-exqulsite passions of man*s souTi aiui re*; .wards him'by a thousand-inward visitations -for the sorrows that.,cOmeth fromj withonriu QhiJ .mode it alll It is all gool! \Vq must-despise ’no sort of'falenf; they oil Tbayeftbeir separate: dirties trad -uses;' all ■ the happiness of man ‘tor. ■lheiCobjenlr, thoyall improve.oxalt and gtidden ■lifo '.-rftidney Smith, i . i - ... • • ««, .. v‘-i,*«♦ ' “• • J ! V.~ ” = *• ■... v ß yv V- v -* v .otv-v:- ■ « •• .• V' ■■*£*.:** 1 -•/, -'. •-‘V * «.* < * v SATURDAY MORNING::::: | * CELL barrels for Mio by- ; V'. . •■■■,- . v smith * 81KCTitp : FEBRUARY 8. KJCG Buroiaß-MO JreEfllbTSaid bj -i!? L BMITU A asm.tTp ( 'Vy-r* l towefa nnd f> : &tnU b, yj , SMITH iSraSUu, I Ertkrt for »ld by v . - f l - - _ ' fiMrrn & Sinclair. ■TWAR tor 1., •■ BMmr* SDfOtUB. cholce -Wfcii?BSH??o?aji-by. , ■. - SMITH * siNCtATR, j _ njimr & siKcuia. M '»»»<»«> barnl»(ofSioS- „ L^annAßjsctuiL "\T BPQAR—flo'hhdg prime oiii «»i " ■ ■ ■ vMjmnrftyiSßtea* MIS, ncvr crop, .._. SMITH aWclato. BbmSK-32 bbla KoßilattCTi - - - i . 40 toss Solid do; forwlotiy 5 . • .BSttrir * BlS’ctXtß. , I ,)KIKU ApPEHs—]Bbam;li; . '4O sacks; ‘ ‘fnr'raJo fey ' =. samifc Sinclair. ™ ]^2Q T Al'U-IO te ß 8 J Np. I, for sals by - SMITH i KTkfTT.iTI, |»I!UUMB-60do»Bo ftmf/-,forralcrby - - . SMITH & fIXXCLATIt C'-'&i* BEi;u ml* by 77 '- ■■• • — HMITtf^BWCtAIR. J^IJTQ AU^-SOOIbTiicpix., ln .loro.Sdft^Kby StKMI.NO BROa. successors to J: Kidd&C6 , fiOWoodairoet iw.« D ,viuiui,ta xsK_ri?Sii t„ Itora CJtfSJ BLEifflmi DBOB. - lJ -—: ■ - -• ycmnita imps. OAOTOB OH—JO blUn,,pure, la itoroam] loTiaJelw- PLKMIXQ BROS. T D £a ™ ,Ji-<io bblfi! fn EMiMina BEOa. bbls ’ 2 > “?• w rajg hr', — ~X T ~r. _ riiEMraQ Bttoa. (JS® SOAP-60 bora in ktortr atfd tbr'uls by - v -.. . - - FMMroa.ußos. A JI iSj CAN ° Asr^ i 'fir-50019a m nnn ana for jralo br J £lL. ■ JLEMiKO mum. 1 r 811—3 Uercas Mlr Cal -nrt, Jbraald ty —! -ffiO -> , KIBKPAXF.ICK A fIERROKa IpEaHIJS—3 tOlistotoiVoniiTsalciTiy' -. ■ . t ■KLBKPATmng-* nERBONS. JJ. - ■ *o»la {to '' io; Ibf faleby '' ‘ KIRKPATRICK * HBBKOHB. “OUTTKK—s bblfl licit Butter: - .t r .. ' lOkcgajiac&caaoi ftrsalebv' •' . - ■ > : KIBJU*ATIUCK'« UERB6SB. 1P 11 VIT—MO tinhala Dried Pcach«; > , . . * 4 Apple* r for sale T>y " * • • • ■■■: KIRKPaTKIOK: *-.HISBROtJS, "W" of every posiiblovdricfcy ttDd P™*»sold by WAIiTKR P. MARSHALL; 7 ¥—— * S 3 Wood street. E fcrr.fulo by .. : • • )*“> KplKpATftlCK & HKUBONS. T 0I? l ' Al>EIl HANQIKQB—For d P " l °”’ WiUr s tlhtif " l wiLTERp. mmstiam,. Iu £Cl,3 —leatere and- «Mbi>r jrfot ala by JIIJ) WALTER P. MARSHALL. S TAT i! AliY —* n oais an tl rasrblcft; ibr sale by - - . - Jt2o * WALTI2R p. JIARSnALi. AlJ.’SCOTll>lU—lnpaijOf^ijjQUjUilttniitjltfjjbrralo I>y Ijaia] ; WALTER P, MAMHAf.T. : UAHtilAag, of velvet, gold, tlark and fhvJnifih 1 f ol ®”' Itftbolwsnt onmlcaand hasJSwen; XS* fc y IVALTiJK r, MARSHALL - ‘ 85 flood itoSt. T) E^^°l a PA deigns In JL/ imitation of wood, atone, stucco and Italian hocoes' ioradoty ■ tfriai • 'falter™ ' I a-veil miloctnl'assonttHihk,a& Vy prirafSiiging from tp lKlcejita permllvfci kJo ?? TVAIiXEIt P. MARSHALL. Ohio and Pennsylvania iutlroad stock—a) shares Tnmtcdbj . AUSTIN LOOMIS^ '•*** ' - ' No. m Fourth^ 40 v°’ AM> 100 ACRE LANDWAIUIANTS WANTED ; adstxn ioorna, —”V I '■■:■• ... . , No. »2 Fourth st 10 IK «STAN>>^JS i 3tSrbTOQg ' NT£DI[T - - AUSTIN LoolllBy - o<!t26 ■■■■■' ’ ■ ■ . No.92Fourth,at 100 IBs Ibf sals by ■ _ dOQ3 - R A. FAHNESTOCK Ik €O. JUTABU—Io caaka, urat sorts, for safe by - A decltt B. A. CO. SALrBGDA— 40 br' - * decl& -, ; B. A. FAHNfisrOOK A KNTIAN KOOT—3OU lbs tor snln by e<d9 -i'. ■ : .B; A, FAUJfRSTOCg&fift. BLU K-r}l9 caBe4,lipyftalfr by ;■ ■ v-■ ?.y- »- de<iSo .“ B>~A. gAHNESTOCg 7f>£Bls : 'su' - -dccoO; ; •' - w OOTCU COUGH GANDY—•A Xurtber'BUppiy of this *oflr flKnSl?!!™ * *t e T t^/ br filu3rtoe£Bpf Ilrca(b,<Je-; ; foraalßt>y:! - ,■* I , r ■>••:.?..•• * B- A- FAHNESTOCK t CO. fHU>TOBi-20 barrel tor salt* by V dec3 - b. a. paiinestock:* <X>. T?u^± IUttJ3IUNrTSS 1 UttJ3lUN rT S5 fis, powdered, forjAta ■O dcclD Hr A. PAffiiKSTOCK'fc <3O. osw *« a 8011 Orris I ,'lor X- Mloby jtjecS} . . H. AT gAM?i>aTOCK.A.dt). BLACa LKad—7u<j Initoreaßd lire mioby ■ ’ ■ ■ - ‘ \ . • - .Successors to. Ji KUd*Oo,.. jna ~ ' . COIMI ¥A—IOCTIBS in'fitosoil for sate by ! ‘ j=L. ja r* veusminq imus. 4~< °r - . : , ■;,.; .gi^Mtsa.jßoa. 300 15s Iq‘store mid for Rate by in F£E3HXO SBOS. f ptohMmdfar ml® lnr> / i , v < V _; ' ymaiiSq bros. ARROW ROOT— .k lUi.-.;... Jbp jy< - j. „ ■ a B>s; lit store nud for solo by ■ - ja2t | ■FtEOTNir-pHoa. BAY HUM—I cask, instore and for rale by; ■; Ja2l - .- -. ■ ■ YLBMINO PTina. itt iaore anti'for eatohr ' . 11 %■ di*23 ' " "• ! -ytEMINO-BfeOS. ttß,'Uydn>Hubhmt4, -in'lltl buttles. In /, ttot.aiidtW-Mle.ro: . RuailiSO BEOS. MOS3tt-&.Q Jbaiustoresoft tax s&le byier, jj,;d«c33. -.- „. : .i , FLBuma aim —4O hhds.l'lncuuluu bngTir; l '■ i ij ;~r .O .. 20 tiarrels'toTeriDg’fl paWcrirocL and • 4> - . • - 1 -• -—SO bags Brazil (104 . : >• -• 20 boxes White Harana. do. For salo'b? _ Jari3 : mixm & eickktson. MOLASSE^awbbl* fUmtatiodAidiaasca- ■ Ln 1 12Q,hf bb!a da ‘tio m »v ,y Ifor.saloby,. : . [dt«2*j , : ' ftITtXER a jgjcg^yaoN. fca'rchesif Young. ttjson,'lmßariiii, tjunpow- X <Jer> Souchoog. BEd PooHiongTeaVlso citt? boxMdo ■#>t jgmß T Hffl. X> 180 l vCognao llrandy, for cola in>p»cka^'BnCfleod 'WTTNW—.Superior Madeira, Sherry, Port, Llilxm, " r¥'. l ’Gla«ti llaut© Sauttenie Wine, for sale by p&rkara or -"-iiabn, by: -ftiafiaj., iMimEK,&,BI6SEi;BOk, » boxwM.-k,:U*ai?io? ; - £OLf « ' s 29 qr “ <lec23 EOTTKU— 12 bbla pacftftHiultterfbr’Rifle iff' ’ ■"■ "■'' ? yoia rr v ■■■■. MILLEa KICSETSpy, SOAP AKI> OANDtES— j -O J-v ! r -:r ■! i- s»j Wft-MwM tadicHi&r eth^x - doc 22 ainxsit-A ihnninwifr toxernsa’cJ 'efatea WlndbwillaLUiof'aaiotif dec22 MIX.LBR * lUCgSTgg?^: 13H~60 hbls 2<0. 3 MacfeeraL lnr/»n; • 25fcf** ‘ •\• aa picltledHsninK;-iorßaiolit;v*' • “V-, - dec22 - . - ; -■- ' MIIXBK 'k lUCKETSOtf, m~W>»AJ* -Hol/aliU Gin. -Woi mu * Schnapps, in eases, tor sale by ■ ■. •*.->. - : ~ . dec22 MILLEIi y EICKETSOX.' Neff ltoglandjiam/ Jornatet Spirits,-iiuem f mej, Wino Bitters aml J>ep p eroin t*. far. gat« hv, *.v' fc - ■ ■ - iiiLLKii t ' - doc 23 ■ at imJ 223 tri£crl.t st. . WIKE3 Oporto, Port, ToacriHo, Malnfij.' Slnldis. Clarot, Bunay ( Cnafflpagtie, .An«li«)irj-$172, •ilTi’M ;« K;iMdslck. , JecM ■ . - ■ MtEtßlt S MCgEigOy. 3 '(' VittaSllii!?* SpottD , , f <lll '*>■> winter Whole, JUiaichM Sf»r su »ssr' <teca " ’ <■■>■■!<:'■ -J ’■-! ;v33liaamSß>wty«i--. ■ WJiflkl Salt TcCd ana fop salt) t»Y, • - . kji aeea ■• , misai HickEtsdKl' .dMcripUon of KmbroM-ms JJ are Belling at greaUxredi>cedxiit<!s,atthesomi-«ima»l . i ' . A. A. MASON A <*>., ' j^-sNfagSHttttlttwb MASON&.CO.j Xo.&J?iSthfiL+ ,_» “ ■'hiifOmarked down their whole stock of tlakl'Otxxla from 25 to 50 per cent. - L J*t7i SMir-AKSTTiJi' S4EH—Xt A. SIASOJ) &CO,»UI offre, datjng JtelTJtilcKrt W 3,000 Bli»liU,'dtiLljitutom>.lhlnl .-Also/500 elejcant.?elvet'»pd -cloth •Glbagayctyfariijttr rates, - •' “ v J '" r '" r jgl3 - Telvat acd' satin Bonnets" will 'closed- A,, A.- MASON t {Xft*., he. -2& Fifth street, * t aboht one-h Alf ttieosual ratop. .' . ‘ jalii" j4->• A*‘MASON"®'CO* Nfc.'liS. 'FttUt utreut, ; vUi>'during : ifX *thelr o£er ereiy £cscrtpu9nOfi>ry. Immeoso reduction from usual ratt-a. - . jal2 t'TXT'OOL IX>N(* aHAWLS.—A.’ A.' MASON A Coi, , ; f ati handover fiOQOWooiS&aveb "oreyefyqiiality. ..:T. . ' ... n'ov.tV ■* A :> A; MASON '& CO- wIU s op*jnj ou : &uurday,jauiiiry u f%tn moT«jwa»of tite»p l)»:ldlaegot > and TO gratis per yard. - : . /%’ ia?3 *’&" *•* MASON' S' CO. - iiOOO yaruflfit center fc*t colors. .. v . ;•% ,x. vjajfg. ‘ i |ilOSißuV.A^B ! UU>Vfa.~A-AJMAOO«'« flu, :&) cef mows thaficsflo dozen of Iloaibjy and <JloYc*,st largo reductions from «?001 -priiSs; - t* ' - '-• - jaßJ 1 .c*isifjcu«tTd! ?V2‘ a*y • - . s . . VVf V'-"- . . * J* 't •--. •:-., • ' '*‘r ■ -..■*■• iu- • . i. i V •: «: ' 1 M- - . t. ;* \ ' NUMBER M s 7 a. GO. *V ‘ for4ole-br MOXER & lilCJil^rSON'/ v - V.- ; « "\
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