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Six Dollarswill Invariably be required if not paid within th? year. • ; coples rwe cxkts—for sals atths counter in tho : Offioe, and by the Nows Boys; ' ".."'"-.TBE.iSATnBDAT MOBNIKG POST, -la published from -the same office,, on a large blanket ■ rise . eboet, at TW O DOLLARS a year, in advance* . Single copies riVXOCRTa. ; ■ JtSf- No paper will be discontinued (unless attho dlscre on of the Proprietors,! nntil all arrearages am paid. ■ . ASP No attention will be paid to any order unless accom panied bytho.monfty, orsatilfactory.rc&renceln thlsclty,’ • ■ JBSf Conneciedvnih the iwfaWubmenf of iheMarnir.g Pott is one ofthe largest Job Printing Ojjicesin the city , tohere'aU kind* qf wrk is done on the shortest notice, and mast reason* able terns. . ■ KATES OF ADVERTISING, . -,.V AQRKED UPON BY TBS PITTSBURGH PBSSS. . txßiazrcseospaszh,os less: . /. One square, one Insertion—. - ~so‘6o - , u , *\. , each additional insertion- 25 One week.——. 176 ■ “ two weeks— 800 . M r three week5,...............—.. —4 00 ... tt ~ . • ■ ■. jy2o ■■ Oi Orlando Loomlflf A TTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, abore Wood. A 1 y*y ■ ••. •' • : ■Thomas M*Marshall. A TTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lovrio’s Buildings, Fourth street ■ . . jan7:ly ILD. Carnahan. - , • JA TTOfcNRY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between J\. Cherry alley and C rant street. ■ • . jo!fcy ~7. .7 . a* itf*Bl’Clomry* , Attorney - and counsellor at law—ofite in BahewelFs Buildings, on Grant street ~ ;• jog D« H* Haiexip ATTORNEY AT LAW— No. 127 Fourth street, aboTO and near Smlthfidd. - marZ7:y . J. S. Morrison, A TTORNEY AlH> COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office- re j\. moved,to No. 44 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. ■ . • : ' ■ aprlftr- ’ R. Biddle Roberta* A TTORNEY AT LAW—Otfica, No. 132 BmithSold street, between Fifth and Sixth. Collections rare folly attend =■ «d to—ppeclal attention given to Conveyancing. (decSrlv Thomasjiteanif Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery. Office, next door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio. , my 4. • ■ • ■• - i 8» P* Ross* i • A TTORNEY AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, .A: Pa., fourth door below Ur. Body PBttcrsou’e - Livery Stable. ■; 7 ; • ■ ■ jcfeg • W« Bnekmaster, A Fourth street, third door abeve Southfield, South side. Conveyancing of all kinds done. with the greatest care andtegal accuracy. Titles to Real Es .tata examined, Ac. novjfi BUSINESS CARDS. ■.'! “P R.DIIAVO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., dealer ii .•JD*. Country Produce, offers for sale a choice stock 1 o Grooeries, selected for family use. Spices of every Tadely and the purest quality, ground at his Steam MUls, Also. Driod Fruits, Foreign and domestic. Produce taken in ei* - • change fbr Merchandise^ : " F.il. 2>. has procured a full assortment of Landrith's - Warranted Garden Seeds, and mvitas the attention ofall In terested in rural affaire. . jaoll J. S. LEECH, OIcALPIK & CO., j WHOLESALE GROCERS, » . Asn.nsiiras.uii. . i Provisions, Metals and Pittsburg Manufactures, Nos. 242 asx> 244 Li&xnry stuect, aug6] PITTSBURGH; r&jjfoS o. uAiLsr.. . f . —rv*o. x. bxnsqaw. EAXLEY 6 RENSHAW, mEA DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERS; Dealers in 1 Wooden And WiJlowWare, Japanned Tin War«» House keeping Utensilsj Ac., Wholesale aud Retail, No. 203 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. 7. .... aprls:y King & iHoorhead, ‘'fXrHOLEBALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— ' vY.:'N6 ? 27 Wpodgfaregt»Pittshurgh. ' . , fm^23 Smith &> Sinclair, HOLESALB GROCERS AND COMMISSION HER- OiIANTS-*€orner Wood and First sts. • [ ndv3 Patti A-Jlardoclii COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MEROHANS, AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Watcratroet, Cincinnati, Ohio. ■ [apl:tf j. s. xie&sos*. staK7anucE. M ..'. M .. M j. r. nskuoN-. Kirkpatrick. Herronji, . TITHOLE3ALK GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMIT j f SION MERCHANTS, and Dealers In Pittsburgh Manu factures JVo. Libert# street, PiUsburgh, Pa. my>7:y ; yaAJtaa .am.iSB, joon jncots, szess o#KKtu Pittsburgh; • Maryland. Pittsburgh. ....... Sellert, Nicola A Co., TJRODCCE 4TO GENERA!, 0031SHSST0N’ MERCHANTS/ .JL No. 800 Liberty straot,Pitt£burghy Pa. - i Sperm,Linseed and lord Oils.- jf2B tnuiut kjujlr, Phi1a..................wii. aicasraos, Pittsburgh, fillUer A Rleketion, - - f ■TJ|rnOLEBALE’GROCERS, IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES,. \ T Wtnesend Segura—Nca.“l7 2 amTl74, corner of Irwin • nnd liberty streets, Pittsburgh. Irony Nails, Cotton Yuma,. •Aa« constantly on hand. . • - 1 • . - •: • . ■ • - J. D» WUlianu, > TXTHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCER, AND Yf Forwarding and Commission Merchant, Dealer in Ooantry Produce and ■ Pittsburgh Manu&ctbxe&—Wotil sty : Crar doors above Fifth, Pittsburgh- •■: ..." xnirs tfcLoftasr, • . "Wholesale and Eetail Clothinff MereliaAla, NO/G8 wood street: } fTIDB subscribers respectfully inform their old customers -i, and the public in general, that they have this day as sooiatod themselves in the shore business, under thoflrm of JOUN M’OLQSKBY A CO. They respoctfully solicit a share of . public patronage. • , . The previous. business of each will be settled by them* solnvt respofiMrely-' • wW> ... .... .. ~ James C. Watt, . j =• MERCHANT TAILOR-tNo. 46 ft lfih street, opposite the Theatre; Pittsburgh*- Pa. •. abtf ;T>'. LAIRD, Hate of the-firm of Cootkr A Lamn,} hiving .XW,-opened STORE NO. O, (two doors abovo the old stand,) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING BUSINES3, hopcsby strict attention to business to merit a share of the patronage of the lato firm. , ,N. Ik—Clothing made to order in the most fashionable ■ styles, and on the shortest notice—inferior to none in the . * ' • jaug&y B« T» ©• OXoraanr • - • F 1 !JjOOKBELLER AND on . JL> ■ a wneral assortment of School, Miscellaneous and Blank - Tlooka, Printing, Post and Cap ana Hiy saß, No. IW'Wood street, below Fifth, East side, Pittsburgh. ■•; , Wanted, Bags and Tannßia? gcxapg. ■ apicfly^ r ■■ It* Wcidln. ■ . . AND RETAIL DEALER In Blank and TT School Books, Paper.and Stationery, No. 63 Wood street, (between Third andFocrth,) Pittsburgh, Pa. [piriaj C'. ■ . • It* ie. Stockton, .: . .: i■■ f- AtK JOHNSCW; A;BTOCKTOI»,',B(SOKSmEE, BIA. JLj TIONER, Printer and of Market and Third streets, Pittsburgh, Pa: - ■: ; : /! -(jyBt:tr WiS.Haven. . iTpHISOU) HUNTEiQ ESPABLISHMENT, (Lita Jomf . Ifiros A .Stocxton,) and BLANK BOOK awdSTATIONK . ’EY WAREHOUSE—U prepared to. execute every style o& . .Legal,.Commercial, Canal and fiteamboat Job Printing and ■Book. Binding, and furnish. evory-ariLcle in the Blank Book.' " . Papef and Stationery line, at notlse end op the ■'; jnsst reasonable terms.'- y ; - .. f- Blank. Book and Stationery .Warehouse, comer of Market ,And Second streets.'^/Jiv 1 ” . Printing Office and,Book Bindery, Mo. SO Third at, povlO • c * gehtteliman A Haanlelxt, ( • ; ; T ITHOGRAPHERS—Third street, Opposite the XJ Pittsburgh. ; Maps,.Landdcapes, Bill Heads, Show Bills, ■/Labels, Architectural and ftlachine Bzawings,Business and Visiting Cardsr Engraved or Drawn on. Stone', iMnted In Colors, Gold, Bronrc, or Black, in the moat approved Style, : wnd at the most reasonatda-pricea.- - oct!stly 1 - Austlnilioontla, i - TYBAL.ESTATE AGENT,'Merchandise,-Stock, and 1 Bill ;-Xk» Broker, Office, No. 02 Fourth Strect,.(aboTe Wood.) 1 The Subscriber having opened an office at the above place, for the purpose of negoliating Loans, Bills, Bondi, and aU other Instrument* for the security of Money, ‘andibr the . porclmse and sale of- Stocks. Will also give-prompt-and pMticalMAtttnaan to . taring, seUing, ranting of nnd Ileus laglte&l Estate.. : [jy?l .■ ATOTIX LOOMI3. OOCFIRAN I ; L£KI2iG. FLEMINGBROTIIERS, ! ■; - (Succossors to J.Kldd A Co,) • i' "YkrIIOLESALE DRUGGISTS, A'b. GO - Ifbod street, Pitta* VT burgh, Pa. -Proprietors of Dr..M'lonc’s Celebrated Vermifuge, Liver Pills, Ac. - -• • : ’ . • ' B. A. Fahnestock A Co., 1 . WHOLESALE DRUG-WAREHOUSE—Comer.First and Wood, and comer. Wood and Sixth, fiobl • ; ;; JNO« GROUTTi . Importer of Brandioa, Gin, Wino, &c.; .• naaLca in .. ■ - FINE OLD MONONGAHHLA RYE WHISKY* Peach and Apple Brandy, Ac* j * Also, Rectifier and Diktillek.- • » - :• Oornor of Smlthfleld and Front streets, Pittsbnrgh, Pa. RETAIL I, LIQUOR MERCHANT Tf .165 Liberty gtreeuandl SX.PJajpoad alloy.' foblQty. ’ PAGODA TEA STOKE. JEIIO HAWORTH, WhcUsate and Rtlna Grocer,. Dealer ■HBd Importer of Old Country Block Tea*, French Bran (lien, Wines,-So,- corner of Diamond alloy and the Diamond Plltjbanrh. Po. - - foli2Sy ’■ Walter P. Marshall, —! — IM PORTER and Dealer In. French and 'American P»i>cr ; Hangings. ■ ■ - " ■ ' hiafsi R.F.-WEDDKtLi T^"‘ .1 ■ ' :■ ~n«n : ■■i* .. * < , , - PAU.r W PHILLIPS > COBK.E OF PIPPE AMD » SIEHIIS, AT M , M PEB LHHIIM, 0, .«,«, = BUSINESS CARDS. a. s. u oyiEDtax. 8» CUTHIIER.T & SON* ESTATE AND GKNERaI AGkU*, No. 50 XV Smithjield tired. . _. • .... w Joixn n, J!leUor t kjstail dealer in musical •'e t, fv. oTRUiiKNTS, "Pianos,-Music, School Books and Stationary, No. 132 Wood street. ■ . : . • .. (jn.nl '''_■•■• X. Tindiei ~~ “~ K&liiSfflk WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE, HARNESS, ■®TOCTRUNK, VALISE aha CARPET BAG manufac iy23 y Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. D„; L fi. H&yward> 1 HALER in BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS and LEGHORN and BRAID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty sts.. Mo. m Pittsburgh, Pa. ; v . jeH-y WllllAm Glenn* T^OOKBINDER—Cornor of Third and Wood streets, abovo X 0 .H. Kuy, whero he is prepared to do every description of Ruling and Binding. ■ . ' fdoc2 D "T. U, CALVERT &■ COt, ! IRSTNKERB, ENGRAVERS AND EMBOSSERS, and Srnrn,v! m7iCTcmfl » ' NT °* 4B South Third street, rniLAPALrIIIA. ;• • BepSO ■ • • f;ard« HIJ2E, (soccrssoß 10 Moarnr » Ln,) WOOL DEAL . HI AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the sale 01 American Woolen Goods, No. ISO Liberty street, [myl - Thomas M. l.lttle, TTTATCH AND CLOCK MAKER—Fifth street, between T T Wood and Market streets, opposite Iron City Hotel. AH Rinds of Jewelry made and repaired. ’ fapJrJy j DtiiTlsT, Fourth stroot, Atq doors of Market. Omen Houna—Froni nine A. M. to five doc2o:y -■■■Dr* Uavid Haat. DENTIST r—Omct, Fourth street, between ffr aud Wood streets, nearly opposite the Pittsburgh Dank. novl7’ly ABAKuTMOffI RCHITECTdi-Offices: Philo Hall, No. 76 Third street, jPittebotghj . and east side of the Diamond, Allegheny, BIXJUTU & BltO., East Birmingham, manu£ncturer» of • Bar Iron, and small Iron of all descriptions,'and ,mate, also, the finest quality of Hoops, Kouhda and Squares. Leave orders lor Iruain the box, at the city p< at OffleA ---y ■- •••■• 7 ■■■?• . io\H MoncyboanOfflce. JOHN A, a»BIUBS & .CO,, M 137 Third ifreei, biloio SmilAfuJd, ONEy to loan in largo or small quantities, on Gold and Silrer Plate, Diamonds, Watches. Jowelry, Guns, pistols, Musical Instruments and valuable articles of every description; ■ forfeited Pledges sold immediately after being out of date, unless redeemed. Bargalus of Gold and Silver Watches, J ewelry, 4c., always on hand. Bo j>7 AHNoiD * wiiXuM«; T ~ HEATING & VENTILATING WABEHOUBE. HAKUFACTUfeERfI OF - Chilson Turnacos, Wrought Iron Tubing, And Fittings rok or Watkk. .SSyNo. 25 Market Pittsburgh. havo sold our Furnaces, Patterns. Ac- to Messrs ARNOLD A WILLI AMS, whom wu cordially recommend to the patronage of thd public. ; »ep23 . SCAIFE, ATKINSON & OKfiLY. 8. M’KJnley,! House, sign, and ornamental painter, and Staler in- Paints—No. 44 St. Clair, street, Pittsburgh, lias constantly on hand all hinds of Paints, either dry or mixed, Japan and Copal Varnish, Linseed Oil, Boiled oiL Spirits Turpentine, \\ indow Glass of all sizes, Putty, ifaint Broshes, Aa; all of tty? best quality, and for fata at rca® na» bio prices. • ■ , ■ . '• \ sepll M i • James Lowry* Jr., /, AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER—No.’294 \J Feltcrman’e Row, Libcrtystreot, has on hand a large stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of every description, made pi. the beat materials, which he will lower articiPM ol the samo quality can be sold In tho city. Uo would calli par ticular attention to his huge stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, which ha will sell al greatly reduced prices. ALo, Turning of every description executed in the . neatest manner. Orders left at the Ware Rooms, or oi tho Hill, corner of Adams and Liberty streets, will bo prosiptty trended to. : . . , ~ maffl James Melllneer, MONONGAIIhLA PLAMMi MlLL—'Would rcspoetfully inibrzu his friends and the public, that his new estab lishment is now is full operation, anti that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and till ail orders for Planed Lui&ber, with promptness, and at the lowest rates. ; Beard and. Plank, planed on one or both sides, constantly an hand. Bash, Doors, mid Mouldings, of every description, ma&o to order. ■ . BnUdors and Carpenters would find if to their advantage to giro him a call, as ho can now furnish them with plburd stuff suitable for every description of work. ■ — .h.m.i.h.iiuij wajnciu* HEKBON ft CRISWELL, i DELL AJSD BRASS FOUNDERS, ; Manufacturers or ail hind* or brass work; LO COMOTIVE; STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, AoJ AL so, Oottuir Batting Manufacturers. > Foandry on Rebecca street. Allegheny City. • Office and atorc, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. < OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in exchange for work, or cash pud. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will bo promptly attended to. febOilv JOSEPH T. LOWRY, r JNb. 4rlf Oimrr of Ftflh anti Wood Streets, OSee tip stairs. Kntrimce from Fifth street. Pittsburgh, 1_) ESP KCTFOLLY announce to the public that he- has XL commenced the HEAL ESTATE AUKNCV, la conn*o tion with Intelligence and General Collecting. lie! will also Attend to rantiug. l'ersons in want of servants, ia any opacity, or those in want of places', will be Supplied atdburt notice. -Ail- business entrusted to his care promptly at tended to. -• | • HepTenc/b—T. J. Pr-q,, Richard Cowan, Escp, W. •0. Leslie, Dr. Alex, Block, James Slatkerah A. A. M&aod, NaStAOld. ; • . iniTlS Cargo's Daguerreotype and Art Gallery, , yipeUo Budding, Ac. 70 /hurth street, (next to LsWt Carpet JCmporium.) I R. M. CAJUJO & Co. having fitted up the fcnost : ample rooms In the city with mammoth shy and aldo lights, offer First Class LIKENK3SKf r ia to suit all, varying m price according to igggagjg||glte .and quality of ease, Ac, ftij, Superior Oil 'OfiSrSyFalotings, by the bept artists, for sale, and on ex hibitiofc during the day and evening. Citizens and sirun* gars are invitod to call and examine specimens and CARRIAGE FACTORY, I WT- R*.TKRBY, Virgin alloy, betweon.Wood and Liberty . Tf r streets, Manufacturer of DOGGIES. BAKOUqiIES i and .CARRIAGES, of every description. All work ..warrantedi,.Tbo advertiser would here state that he served 'Mtie'years apprenticeship to'the business, and has worked for many years in Uio principal shops of the Easters dti«e. ' taar2o:tf ' ' ■ 1 • j ~ 7 NEW SEED STOUEi ■: . • JAMES WARDROP, i OFFERS for sale CANARY BIRDS of the most Implored breed, being very hardy, and fine singers. Blnlßceda —Canary, Hemp, Millet, Boub and mixed Seed. Bouquets' will bo furnished, composed -of the finest FLOWERS* vis: Oamolias, Rose Buds, Heliotropes, Ac.- ETcfgroensOnjpots) .for Christmaa Trees, from the need and Horticultural store, No-40 Filth st; near Wood.. • dea2o ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SKBllff U . ;W.T. MCDONALD, M.:A., Peikcpau 1 THE next neetibn of.the Institution will comment on MONDAY, the sth of September next, at the rooni cor ner of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the .Messrs- Veedcr. ■ . References’— Ron. A.W. Loomis, C. Knap. Jr- 8. Bbnhorfiv Ri, Miller; Jr. ' “ ‘ aug2s ■, . . Dutch DuTbpus Roots, Ac. ) rFiuE subscriber has received direct from Harlem hlsisup* X ply of choloo Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, PeonoasJ and •other Flower Roots for fall-planting, and for winter blpom-- log, In poU und glasses; Lawn Grass Seeds for foil sowing, whieh make a fine> closey smooth turf, equal to sods, {Pru • ning Instruments, Garden tmd Farming Implements rathe moat approved construction, at Eastern prices, from the Seed and Agricultural Warehouse, 49 Fifth street. I JAME 4 WARDIUjp. _ H£W CARPET BTORR 2 ( v .. Wo* 4T Fifth Street, near Wood* S . A N CnrtvaUed assortment of CARPETINGS and OIL -OLr CLOTUfi, of the latest and most beautiful patterns fur spring soles, now open for inspection; consisting of— t * Royal Velvets; ... Brussels; | iloMirtxjJJraseols) Tapestry Ingrains: ■ ExtraSuperThfooPly; 5 Sapor and Fin.lngraln: i .. VkjMtn-Vttiiauui - m "... Twiil':4 tnj Plain VenlUnns, ! with eter, description of low priced Carpeting., Chenille and Tufted Rags and Matte, Canton andCoiriMaU -AdildiiJ, Allcan, and Sheepskin Matta: Floor and_StalrOH Cloths, all.widths andonartUcs: Stair and Floor Druggets, Green Eairo, Plano and table .Carers,ijenltlan BUnds, Window SbadMfStalr Kods] Ac., kc.,BtJhc very Imoat cat* prica. ’ -2”2l___ romnson a co. Bnt * <*•» flxtnrei, | 1 1 now opmilngatlhclr now Warensom* Jf.fjO. 100 FIRST STREET, betwooH Wood andSthith- WT? OHARDBLIEM, BRACK «S’arr„ilwi *&•* “'l lrt,clni oonnaoted-wltOas Fitting, llarlng arrangementarfaadi) ' oml , ™ h »| t «! 7 .r U to w* u ' l «V»tly In receipt oTuow patterns 'c??J?. (n t ,?’- thcy , co ?, licnt . ly ' nTlto ltl ® attention ortpur- Wo are determlns.l to so I as ” t u tho a We ’ t » “? d boln * practical Oat t'ltc ttthUUn?" P “ al . “ ??»“*figo» to these desiring articles - -We contirma ns heretofore to fit np buildings of oTery de scription for gas. water and stcoin. • * WTtt Y u^ "Brflss Castings of all kinds made io order promptly ; MIIjLKR a cTo.i -■ marB2.'y . : No. 109 First strwt. To illcrchants and Others. ' /?t ERMAS ADVJ,«TISXMJ.—rho publishers of tho dull, ■\JT-and weekly."" .FVefftcdsFVcifnd" would rospectfUllyln ■vlte tho attentlon of merchants and others advan tages .offered by.their-papers as a mcdlum of ndrortislng among their. Gorman Xeliow-citizcns both in tho city and count!?. - - * V’ Their Dally paper fs published on tho pehttv ffTSTXw; and the circulatfoif of any Germak PAn.Y pnblisbbd in RttsbUrgh, while their Weekly paper, which la published already lor twenty years, circulates largely m tho adjoining counties and Wortorn Pennsylvania, as well as throughout uio state of Ohio. ■ • ■ • . «f Pittsburgh and others win find It to their t0 A, laake nse of our rolnidns as a medium ot fn the cU^ 0 - Tcmaas low os any other ni2!m I *iSif^a r T? f and st - Clair streets, above IleltcrBl)ru ff Sto *>. L. A W. NEED, , >.augZp - - Publishers and Proprietors. ;. STOCKING FACTORY kill'll ST., BETWEEh WOOD AND MARKET STRFFTP ABLLTTr,J!NEnGY, dIECOVOArr g«da In Children’, Hose, M™’ s Soika, Under shirts and Drawers, sold at manufacturers’ oricas the FIFTH STREET STOCKING FACTORYVaU mSfirem last year’s wooL NO'ADVANCE IN PlUOa ™iaouom , »°PT? WILLIAM DIET. A CARDa-Mr. G. ANTON and H.‘ SOHROKDER would respectfully annonneeto ttieeftlrcnsoLFlttsburEh and An_eKheDy that thcy will giro instructions on the l'lano. Guitar, Violin and Finte. Ingaire at IL Schroodcr A Co.’s .NEW MUSIC STORE, M FotetAstret. > aep23 . * '* 1 *"1 *' *' ' * 1 , , :..« * tf >. ip * * - ' ‘' / ' - "* ’’ ‘'•■ ' ' j " BUSINESS CARDS. JOSKUA UH WHOLESALE FEUITE] ’ 39 Wood Sr., I LJ AYE on hand andaroi XI. which they offer pt the 75 bags Ivica Almonds* . 26 “ - Sicily . do 25 biles Bordeaux do 16 bags Shelled "do . 60 “ Filberts; , 60 “ Walnuts; ; -00- ♦* Cream Nuts; 600 bushels Pea Nuts; 26 bbla. Texan Pecans: • 25 « Illinois do 2000 Cocoa Nuts; 200 boxes German Plums; 23 kegs do do 10 bbls. do do 10 cases Prunes, glassjars; 10 ** « fancy bxs.;i 60 casks Cnrrants; 20 eases Citron; 200 boxes CinsterUaishiß; 100 hf.« fil. lL do 2Coqr.« do 200 boxes No. 1 Herring; 100 Scaled do lcaaaUaee; • 1 bbl. Nutmegs; I* u Clotes; 26 gross Blacking; 25 baskets Salad Oil; 3. C. ANDX&SOR „ , UINAS Tntiir.K, J. C. ASDEESON & CO., WHOLESALE FRUITERERS AND CONFECTIONERS, <- So* 0 Wood sti| PHtat)nrghf Po. 1 üBT RECEIVED, the xno«t extensive Pail Stock ever t/ brought West.of tho Mountains. conrintlng of— «S6O bags Brazil Sugar ; 25T)xs Macrcaoni; 60 boxes Havana do 25 do Vermicelli; 20 bblfl LoTenng’s do, fine 80 do Texan Pecan*; _ v P«il»omed; 25 do Illinois do; JO bras. Lovering** coarse ' 60dozasa’dSalad Oil; „ Sugar; 100 doz Pepper Sauce; 20 Dbls. Loveriug’a coarse 100 dox Ketchup; Rnv „ 60'doz assorted Pickles; 5® bblfl Stuart's do do 25 doz ass’d Preserves: 8000 Cocoa'Nuts; 125 bxaLozenges; 16 cases Jar Prunes; 25 c*a Sardines, 'AM-V*\ 1- cases Fancy Boxes do 20 hxa refined Liituoricc; 1 herring; 12 cases do; bxsgcaJod-Herring; 100 Plnms; iSSS g^e; GO gross Mrs. Miller’sfino 160 lbs Nutmegs; Cut; 130 ibs Cloves; . SOgr. Mrs Andcrspn’sdo;' 40 gross Blacking; 26 dox Olives; Citron; 25 doz Capers; 1000 bus Pea Nuts; SO dos Onions; 50 bxs No 1 Rock Candy; 60 bags Filberts; AldoKol do do CO bags Walnuts; Ss° do do 76 bags Cream Nots; 20 do White do do 6 bags Gron. Walnuts; C 5 bgs IvicaAJmonds; 160 bags Dairy Salt; '5? oalea Ojracaox doj 20,000 Principe Cigars; 35bgs8lc y do; 20,000 Wash. Regalia do; OT do shelled do; 18,000 Havana do; SOO bxs Cluster Raisins; SO,OOO Half Spanish do; 250 bxsM R . "do; j M p 9 To W A.’ F O V N D R Y . NO. 103 WOOD STREET. JOHN 0. PAJtRY, (successor to J.C. Parry A C 0.,) begs to nforra the customers of the old firm, and the public generally, that ho has now on- hands, and is extensively on gaged la manufacturing, every description ofCAETINQS— p«?n? S K Vn^V^^t 11011 * 5 larßo KuWc * and Curbs; Patent Kettles, for Soap, Pot Ash, Soda Ash; Sugar Kett'ei forth© manufacture of Cane Sugar— all cast on a petrnt >roc«r f known us J. C. lorry’s, cud are superior for dura bility to any other, and cold lower than those mad© on tho old plan. - HOLLOW WARE—A cCnersd assortment, all from now ™ 4® pro Ted patterns, Wagon Boxes, Dog Irons, Sad Irons, Rolling MJH Castings, and Machinery of every description, always, on hand or made to order. Cook Stoves, Kitchen Ranges, and Coal Stoves, of eTery description; lowa Cook Stoves, five sizes, which received Uio Jirst-prUe-for lb5Q-aad 1861, at the Agricultural Fair of Al legheny County, Poland recommended by fifteen hundred persona; Enterprise Cook Stores, four sizes; Premium Cook btoves; Egg and Radiator Coal Stoves; Parlor Stoves, Ac. Parlor Grates and Fenders, great variety, beautifully enamelled. Common Grates, and building material of everv description. . • A great variety of Ornamental Railing,forComotcrtefl and Fencing. and Plough Gatings— A largo stock of all tho kinds in use, and will bo sold at reduced prices. Hall's Pat ent Lotot, Irue American, Kgnn’H, Crane's, KinknM’s. Woods’, Peacock’s, Bull’s, Improved Hull, Ac. JtoulU Ploughs,—Tho Michigan Double Plough, which has taken the.premium at the Stale Fairs of New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio,andwhercverlt has been exhibited. Iron and Nails, Stove Tip© and Tm Ware—ail of which I will sell at tbe lowest prices; and respectfully invito the pahlic to giT© me a call, at the old stand. No. 163 Wdol *t Jrtnv o wanuv PIANO FORTES, r^7Ti| , ; CHARLOTTE BLUMB, No. 113 Wood rtreet, second door above Fifth, Pittsburgh, fa oupß °^ eri * fo* salfl a large and well aworted ■ * *? ■ % 8 stock of Plano Fortes, (which are just ar riving,) on the most liberal terms. The attention of purchasers is especially invited to the celebrated HAMBURG PIANOS. These instrument* Wing madooxpressly for this climate, and having the over strings, have a volume of ton© an* by anyothers. Also, Flnnos from thomitnnfactory of Gale A. Co., New York; Bacon A Raven, New York; He icuenbach A tons, Philadelphia; and of mv owh stA.*cugatv Ttrnx, which are well known, ond have been used in this and other cities for 10 years. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds. Guitars —A fine selection of French, Spanish and German, of superior quality. ’ Ftokns—The best Italian, French and English tnnki?. Accordions —From tho best Paris manufactory. ALSO—Flutes, Clarionets, Drums,Fifes, Banjos, Tambo rines.Triangles, Ac. Strings—ltahnn, French. English and Gorman, warranted to bo of the very bwt quality. Piano* ami nil Bhuical lnutiumcnts .repaired with dera nllliv. naatnAM and dnspateh ■“**r22 CmcKEIUSG’S fIAKOS. ■■ JUST KKCKIVEI>,ond now open for cx amluati«n and sale, tho following new Pi n h « m ff ano Fortes, tlz: U.• Vs VI » Ono Rosewood, richly carved, Grand riano Forte, " octaves fine, $BOO 00. ~ r . • One superbly carved Rosewood square Hono.ln tho style Of Louis MV, 7 octaves, $5OO 00. JL One Rosewood .carted,* slso 00 One do do 6! and! *l, lb Rump.; Dlailera Twist. Diamond Twist, Six Twist, Plug, RosseU * Robinson's, GranVe, Anderson’s, Thomas', Jonas* extra,. Meylart & Gentry’s Tobacco, in store and for Bale by - |doc22t SIILDRIt * RICKKTSON, HOT COHN! HOT CORN!! AtlOllu’rsupply ju*t re ceived and for Bale by B. T. 0. MOKGAN. JoeS* ' 1M Wood etrrat. G IT! WAttUANTS—*SOO WANTED by . . ' octij . AUSTIN LOOMIS, No. S 3 Fourth W. [ODES 4 CO., B 8 & CONFECTIONERS, frrrsßDEon. Fa* receiving the following Goods, lowest market rotes:— 20 boxes Maocarooi; 510 “ Vermicellaj 60 w Farina; 60 - “ W. Rock Candy: I 25 « A No. 1 do 10 « Red do * 16 “ Capers; 16 ** Olives; 75 « Gune Drops; 100 u Lozenges; 60 41 Jujube Puste; 60 doz. assorted Pickles; 1 SO 14 “ Preserves; ; 100 11 Pepper Sauco; i 10 coses Sardines; i 6 hf. 4X8.1 3 « " 'A do 200 bags Brazil Sugar; • 40bbls S. C. Bugar;. - ? 25 “ Lovering’s Sugar; i 10 cases Liquorice; 23 boxes Ilef’d do 20,000 Principe Cigars; 10,000 Havana do 116,000 Regalia do ! 2,500 Half Spanish Cigars; i 60 gr. Mrs. Miller’s F. Out | 60 gross Anderson’s do V Property top Bole. l v 5. , n ,T ra ] ber off,;rs for ““V™ TOI 7 reasonable terms, A • ' . *■ eitondmg back 112 feet to on alley. Tho Homo 1b one ofthe hoKlslntSfcity 111 °™ e of u ‘* mMt Peasant neighbor- Fire to—embracing corners nf Front and Ferry streets one hundred and five feet front on Ferry anii Sty feeton Front street, with a good threo etojy Brick BniJdingon the StotSt&nZfS&S * “ d “ er - on *«*>"*■« a rery convenient Frame Dwelling: lot 20 feet by 80, fronting on Congress and Mm sts. - A House and lot, on Wyllo street, near tho new Court House. Thbhonsois well arranged and in good ord&r, and is now oocupiod os a hotel. - »■ • ■■ .•- ,uou . A Three Story Brick, on SmithSeldstreet, near Serchth belng In m erooUent business location. Tho Lot Is 20 by 80 feet deep, fronting on Bmlthllelddt; • *■ J A Cottage Frame and lot. 28 by l2ofeot,fronting on Anne and Robinson streets, Allegheny City. This Is arery.derir£ bio and pleasant location for a residence. • Nino Lota in the fown of MTCec sport, 60 feet bv i m Several of these are on tho MjAu&SzC * •** “°* Eleven Acres in Limetown, on (he.Monommbela River on which there are 4 houses; there iro some a oT? ires cellent stone coal, anil abundancs of llmcstono, oouycnlcnt to tho landing; and two ooal pits open; 1 . ■ Ninety IoU in tho.town of Colombia, 00 feet hy 150 each, nearly alllovol, and well ■■ The tenant of each Lot has the prlyllege of using whateyer stone coal ho may re quire for his own nso, from a pit hoar tho hocks. Columbia Is a pleasant situation on the bon): of the Monongobsla rly. or, a short distance below look No. 3, In tho midst of an ex tonsiya stone coal region, and would bo a dßdiollß coint for manuhictaring establishments. " I . r.. “ v“ r Two acres -of superior Stone Ooal,with House, Railroad,4c. This property boa a front of 110 rods on the Monongnhela riyor; an exeellont landing; good grade and foundation-for ndlroad—with enough leicl ground at one ] joint for houses and gardens, or. Ideations for manufactories. ; Iheyoln is deep enough, to ollowlorsca to bo used in haul ing out tho coal—the quality of which, for iron work, Bteam. gas, or fbr any ordinary uses, Is nos surpassed by any Inthd In my.absmeo, my agent, James Blakely, Esq, wIU glye aU necessary information,and be authorired toriyowarran tee deeds for any property sold. ' ' JAMES MAY. my2S . ■ NO. 110 Penn strit - sun Two Largo Brick DwoUing Houses for Sals, r | >IIE subscriber now oilers the following desirable uroaer- X ty fcr sale, situate in tho Soyenth Ward, and but ten minutes walk from tho Court House.- -' : ONE . LARGE DIUCK HOUSE, with nine apartments.' situated ou the corner of Colwell and llillor streets. Also. ONE LARGE TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, with ciehl apartments, situated on heed street Eight Bttfldintr lits on Colwell street; ten Building lots on Rood street: twenty-throe Budding Lots on Miller sUect. • This properfcv Is very conveniently situated, and wIU bo Tory desirable for private residences. ■ . .<• . ■ ?*r. The above proporty, if not Bold previous to tho middle of May, 1654, will be put up at Public Auction.; Trass:—Ono-fifth cash; the balance in ten years, with annual payments. For further particulars, enquire of the subscriber. JACOB TOMER. sepl3 om] ■ Corner Colwell and Miller sts.. 7th Wak, A For Sale* tOT OF GROUND in Hogg'S Plan of Lots In the Third oftMo City of Pittsburgh, near EQgh street, and feet on Pennsylvania Avenue, and running back 117 feet. The.property will bo sold, dear of alUncum ,n^ ex s e .P t an annual ground rent of one hundred and sixty-five dollars, to which it In nbw subject. On the proper- Reve ? TENEMENTS— fire brick and twoframe 40Uo« mmuany 6ll * ant kind ot frultj a good Log House and Kitchen, and a Log Baru; about ten tulle# from Pittsburgh, and about fimrnrlles from PerrysvUle,. . • ( For further partit ulure.euqmre of WILLIAM GRAHAM in Sewickley ville, or to tho subscriber, on the premises. uowirt m;<;n npfly. ' AFlftli Street Property For Sals, VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, IS foot front by 120 deep, situated oirFifth street, nearfyopjKjsite the new Poi-t Office and Custom House. The situation of thia lot makes It ono ot the.most desirable business locations in tho city. t r m9 : ono-thlnl cash,and balsnce In two years: or one tnfh! cash, and an Improved farm of bottom land for garden ing purposes. Apply to ; JOIIN. 8. KENEDY, decgiim Watch Maker. Fifth stmet. THE owner Intends leaving tho city, and will sell, on reasonable terms,n good TWO STOItY BRICK HOUSE, of throe roPms, Ptoro-rootu, 'finished nttlc,and good.cellar feet front by 85 deepjrfaituate, on Third st! This is a gwd location for a baker, tbore beluga large oven in tho ceUnr, which cost $BO. Price and tarmn mado known at tho Real Kstato Offiio of 8- CUTHBERT A SON dccl6 - -• 340 Third street ~ VALUABLE CITY EROPEBTY FOR SALE, consisting °£ tw «. Thr ,T° Brick on Penn street; also, inreo Dwelling Houses In the rear. The Lot is 48 ft- front by 100 deep. The Houses on Penn street are excellent baslneM stands. - For pnee and terms, call at tho Real Es tate Offleo of s. CUTHBERT & SON, decl ° 140 Third street' PLEASANT REBIDENOB J-m bn Mount Washington, within twenty minutes walk of the dty. ine Lot is 100 foot front by 205 deop on a 10 foot alley. The bouse is new, ju*t finished, having sue rooms and a -cellar. Price $l2OO. Terms $4OO in hand; balance at $2O0 r a 8. CUTHBERT & EON,- _*l^ lo : 140 Third street . A BIRMINGHAM GROCERY STORE FOR SALE—-A £Y bargain can bo had of it, if called for soou. It is one of the best on that side of tho river, doing a fiho cash busi nnsß. Enquire of THOMAB WOODS. 45 Market street. - Jersey Waeon». A GOOD SPRING WAGoN, with .shafts and polo, snltablo -CX for ono or two horses, will be sold cheap by . „ v -.-. .JAMES.McMASTERS, -■> aI3 Eagle. Livery Btablo, Sevonth st. - - - _ • • - - • - i \ ° SI ALL FARM, situate in Lower.SL'Clalr Township,- r,, a re'iiiP 0 m ße from the Boroughof Birmlngham,oon taiuing SIXTY ACRES, more or less. It is all cleared and under cultivation. For furtber-particulars, apply to Ja24:tf : : v. r «♦> :,W;-SYMMKS; Blrmlnghaim' ; ; works. , HO. A Ju WOOpSTOEJT, TXUBP DOOR BELOW rmr.rw iisrv 26Wjr d TETLEY. IMPORTERS and numuiaotnrers of 'CBTLEUY.SBRQIOAL AND DENTAL ■ffiwSnr . hjstruments.-rifles, ao. we ■%&/, i, assortment of the above ... ' V "I* W) oBtantly J on• hand; together with a general variety ,of Fancy Hardware. Also. GuxS, Pis tola and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns. Shot Belts, Caps, Powder. Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and pockct Knives! Tallow and Hair Dressere’ Shears; Pocket Scissors. Ac.— Also. Trusses and Supporters. .■ . . 7 Y ; Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLESIr-We are making Rifles of every description, to order, of the best moterial, and workmanship Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, Will be fill od wltb dospatch. Hunting parties- supplied at Wholesale ..prices, i. : mylg . /"'IHIUBTMAS AND HOLIDAY BOOKS, at DAVISON’S Vy BOOK BTOBB, CS MAKKET street, oiar subscriber having now opened his Holiday Books, would Invito attention to his largo assortment of JUVENILE and other BOOKS suitable to the season. The assortment In dudes Children's Books for all ages and purees; English classics,in splendid cabinet binding; the most elegant edi tions of pocket, family and pulpit Bibles; superbly illus-: trnted English, works; and Prayer Books aud Bibles In vel vet, with .gold and Silver ornaments,. That he may have tho pleasure of giving greater satisfaction to friends and customers, he soUcUb early calls. - JOHN 8. DAVISON; 65 Market, near Fourth Street; ; • I HAVE placed my Books; and Accounts in the bands of James 0. Ricuet, Esq,,.far settlement, and I earnestly hope that all who are indobted for subscriptions to tho Daily and Weekly Post, or for Advertising and Job Printing; will pay-up as speedily tas possible, Mr. Richey is. also author iced to settle the accounts of the firm oMlabpxb k Lavras;- and Haemr * Philups. v L; HARPER; : . JOHN LAYTON.’ . N. B.—Mr. lUchoy will bo found at tho offico of the Pott, where tho Books still remain. . f J&2; • Selling 017 to Remove* JAMES-RODB, No, >lO9 Market strut, Pittsburgh, will offer .his present large stock or BOOTS, BIIOE3, and RUBBERS} at vcry'Jotojtruxs, until the 10th of February,- 1864, when he hopes. to, remoye. to; his Nxw Stork, No.lSft' Market street, which be intends, filling with an entirely new stock.- The public am respectfully invited to call and .procure hb present primr-ifocl-, atunusuaUy great baxQcdnt —REQABDLESS. OK COST. ’ .SiP’llQraemhor the plow—No. 109 Markot street, between Fifth street and Liberty. • • fjafctf William Carr & Co., ' ' • - - (Wst. Carr late of tho firm of J: Parker & Co.) ‘TTTT HOLE SALE G ROGERS and. Dealers in Foreign Wines TV end Brandies, Old MoaoDgahelaand Rectified Whls-i key. No. 329 Commercial Row, Liberty fctwefc, Pittsburgh,. Pa;- • •• ■ • • • 1 • - jofey ALL KINDS OF GOLD, SILVER-AND BANK-NOTEh boaght,Bold and oxehangedby : : ' ; ' • • „ oc29] A. WILKINS k CO., Bankers unltoaSUtes Bonk BnUdlogi No. 71 Fourth si, Pittsburgh. FOR SALE AND TO LET. FORTY-OKB DUILDISO MSfS FARM FOII SALE. Take Notice. »' V- '■ __ To Druggists & Merchants thronghoutthe Union. MASUFACTUBEB AND DBALEB IK PAINTS, OILS, -No, 141 Maiden Lane, NEW YORK, • TYESPECTFULLF invites tboattentionof Druggists and Al? Merchants throughout the Union to his largo and tot- FAINTS, OILS, &c n of tile BEST and PURLBT QUALITIES, which ho offers for salo on very, moderate term*, botbtocash and close-timo’bujers. Below are enumerated some of the leading articles' WHITI3 LEAD, in oil, in kegs or 25 to 500 lbs. BRACK PAINT, YELLOW VOHRE, VEN. IIED, In nil. •jffllt'JWß, BPABIBU BROWN, TETRA DE Sl* &NNA, i&Oui umber, chrome, imperial, and arsenical UiUuiNo. in oil. PRUSSIAN BLUE, CHROME YELLOW afcd VERDIGRIS, ary nnd in oil. . VARNISHES of nil kinds. ™ l , l . A ,'£A n ‘).V2 uj;D binseed oil, potty, wniTiNQ CHALK, LAMPBLACK. ’ AM. ani ENGLISH VEN.RED, CHROME RED nod YEL LOW, dry nnd in oil. INDIA.RED, RED LEAD nnd LITHARGE, dry. STONE, FRENCH, nnd AMERICAN OCHRE, dry. ■ CHROME, PARIS nnd BRUNSWICK GREEN, dry and in FRENCH and AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS. -' Drngsintn andcthers in, want of any of, the above mention ea &Hfc]es, wil] find it to their intcreststo call, as onr facili uefthJS manuDicturing and purchasing, and our experience .In the nuainesSjgivo us ddrantagesln Bellini; over most of those in the same line. D. B. SI’CULLOUQH, - inyiUrilm .. 141 Maiden Lane, New York. PAPER WAREHOUSE. C. _ Cyrus W. Field As Co., OMSHSSION MERCHANTS, No. 11 CM street, Now York, are BOLE AGENTS in tho United States for - Superior Bleaching Powder. - -/-> Victoria Mills Celebrated Writing Papers. v -Bussell MAl*'Superior ~ *« - . . Oenesßee Mills Superior Printing « • ' - Rawlins & Sons’" English Tissue - : « ?. . M First quality French Ulbramarine. _They are also Agents for the. Principal Paper, Manufcctu- this country, and offer for sole by far the most ex tenrire and desirable stock of Paper and Paper Manufactu rera 7 materials that can be found in this or. any other country. - commodious Warehouses,. No. strwtjKo. 68 Cliff street, No. 184 Chri>topher street* “mCT? JfS 50 ™/ , lar ?Q Iron Stores, 7 and 0 Cliff street. ’ Wholesale, and Writing Papers are sold by the Coso only. . . Their cxtraonlinaxy faciULies enablo them to offer all belli Foreign and Domestic, at tha lowest possible Paper made to order, any size or weight' liberal adyan* oes mode on consignments of Paper, Paper Makers’ Stock and other merchandize. .. 'The highest market price paid in CASH for all kindsof ti-'-v:-:. mar29:l3m ' Bradtrary 1 * Piano and Melodooa Warerooms. F;" • ? $O. 4»3 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, ROM enlarging my Warcrooms, I am enabled to keep a much greater assortment of Instruments thmj hereto fore. All Pianos famished are of an elastic touch, and of an .evenquality, and deep,full,rich and purely vocal tone, .qualities most desirable, Inasmuch os tho voice will osslrnu late to the tone of the instrument. All my Instruments are fully warranted, a guarantee accompanies every bill of sale, and are sold as low as can be purchased elsewhere. - Second' hand Pianos at all prices, v S3* A New Inwntton.—The Organ Melodeou, with two Banks qf Keys, tho only thing of thokind in the country, .having two stops, coupler, swell draw stops, Ac, a sweet and powerful Instrument,'Pronounced by Organists' to besupe rior for churches or Organ practice to tho medium sized Or ganß,.priees2oo. Also, the ComnionMelodeon, of ell styles and prices. Being the exclusive Agent for these Instnx monte, orders are solicited. The usual discount made to the .trade,"and 10 percent, to.dexgymen purchasingfor their oW%«2v'- - . . . JB. G. BRADBURY, ■. taarlouy ' ’ 423 Broadway, New Yorki CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE, No. 113 CHESTNUT STREET, (OPPO3ITS IIfI)EPXSDXSCB'IIAI.L t V ■ ■ PlUladelplUa* - FOENITUKE, IK EVERY STYLE 1 Comprising Louis XIV, Laois XV, Elizabethan and Antique, » r, wit h Sculpture Carving and modern atylo; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satinwoodnnd Maple: oil of superior construction, add finished in the- ' .. best style, equal to, if not excelling In quaL ity, the Goods of any Establish- . - : - ment in tho United States. . . Tj' MPLOYING none bat experienced workmen, (appren- JLi tlces being positively excluded,) and tiring the bc«t ma trials, the " work cannot fail to giro satisfaction to pur chasers. Amongst tho many advantages offered to pur chasers, fa the facility of Furnishing a House, either in elo gantorplain style, completely from one establishment; by -which mcaha-all tho articles in each room correspond in style and qujdityiand.thepamense stock always on hand, Ming so various In design, enables purchasers to please their taste in a selection, without the delay necessarily caused in ordering Furniture. -To-.givenn ide*oXtho finished Furniture op,hand,l need ■°W inform yon that my Booms are 175 feot long, by 27 feet "Wide, four floors In'number; with' Shops contiguous, suffi cient to employ 230 hands, whfch Is a guarantee that the work is aU dona under my own immediate inspection.. ■eSrThe Packing is all done In the Store, and Furniture warranted to carry safely any distance. Visiters to Phlta uclphm are respectfully invited, as purchasers or otherwise, to call and oxamino tho Goods. au2s*ly - WATCHES, JEWELRY, igS» WAREj-.Bronzes, Clocks,l'nplcrMaehe Goods, Rosewood Dressing Cases, Writing- Deskf 1 Elegant Fans, Opora Glasses, Cnttloiy, Fine Oii Paintings. Dresden China, Ac.—The undowlgnod beg particularly to invite the vLdta of citizens and strangers, whether as purchasers or connoisseurs, to their magnificent stock, believing It to excood in extant, variety and richness any other in this country. They feel sure, the advantage of pereonally selecting goods at the dlfferentflictoriesln and their own manufactories of Jewelry, Silver Ware, AcZ hero, enable them to offer ihdncementa in prices and qttati .ties, mid-pricas. considering qualities, such as■ cannot be of wred by any other house m the trade. • Delicate goals so carefully packed as to go safely any dls tancpf and by almost any conveyance. : Wholesale and.retail. .. GEORGE ~—" BOLE MASOFACTCIim 07 TUB IUPBOVCD SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESS S. W. Cor. JBaltimore and Frederick streets, BaV furore, and No. 92 TFofnuf it., Philadelphia. FIVE SILVER MEDALS AWARDED, VIZ T-t AmaiMalNSi«(i»£,New-yorki By FFttisnomlJisimiM,Philadelphia: ■ I MAuriANB lasrnoie, Baltimore. HE poouliar Impro»emont In the - amstruction of this Mattress is* that:all -tho efumicy and heavy, ittoode n -fram«oprfcisentittly dispensed with, and its place sun plied by y lifter and much" more durahie frame., Tlie ■springs are all connected by harness leather hlriges, secure: iyriretted,rendering, it Impossible for. a single spring to ■fill down Or get out of-place, and making a Bed so elastic that any part may be raised or bent up, and is thUs admira hiy fitted to the wants of the sick or asthmetic, who may re qnlra.a sitting posture. ; It has oR tha Jniurious softniis of Uto best foathor bed, with the lightness and facility of hand lingof the common hair mattress. , ’ 1 ' These improved Spring Beds are invariably made of the bert materials, and will last many years without repairs., • Persons having Hair. Mattresses can have them altered in> to Springßeds. S^ntamtd^’lLS f ° r sisting inpartof Bedsteads, Hat and Coat Racks, Cane and Umbrella Stands, Centre, Mer and Side Tables with marble Garden Chairs, Betteos, etiL, etc. Dogs, ctcV Iron, as weUasthemodolflinWoodafuntishßdatßhortnotico. - : declOly- : JOSEPH HIOGRIDGE, COMMISSION- AND FORWARDING MERCHANT '• . No. 38 CosminiciAL, mxow PLvb SintET " *’ St. Irotlls, Mo., /CONSIGNMENTS and Commissions willrr.cet with promnt V;. and-personal attention, and -liberal, advance will be when required, on Conrignmants or Bills of Lading,' •; Orders for the pnrehase of .Lead, Grain, Heinp nnd other P’2? a M.'rtHbo promptly filled at tho lowest market prices - TkeßeceMng andForwardingof Morchamliro and Fre. duce will meet with especial care and dispatch; tho lowest .rates of Freight will always be procured,and the expense of Storage and Drayage as muchjas posaible avoided. EEPEREjrOES': ‘ '!• Pag© * Bacon, St. Louis; Ellis* Morton, Ctadnhati: : Blow * . do; Strader A Gorman, do* Chouteau * Valle, do; Hosea A Frazer, - do; 9?‘* Springer & Whiteman, 1 do; J.W.ButlerAßro.jPlttsbh; E.O. Gooodman & CoJ do; Leech* Co., do; E. &C. Yarnall * Ca.Phiiada; Wm. Holmes A Co., do;. Morgan, J. M.BucU * Morgan: Blow A March, New York. B. B:Comegyfi, : do* Rost A Forrest, do; Bhiulds A MUler, ' : do; ULaflesA.Melgp, \ do; Joslah Loe A oo* llaltlmCre. A.G.Farwell A Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Colo, do: Howard, Son A Co., do ;W. B. Reynolds, Louiarille; _ H. D. Newcomb A Bro., do; T.O. Twicholi A Commission Merchants, New Orleans* av ® an open Policy of Insurance, which will cover au shipments to my address, when ;advised by : letter per 011 en dorsed on bills of lading before, or at tho time of shipment. JOSEPH MOT,RIDGE, • Missouri. T«»? B ,^? aour,> Gal vanlc Supporter* HIS APPARATUS possesses all the mechanical advan- m the Abdominal fiupporternow in use, and also ■ adrantagcs over them, besides -the galranlc .rßconinendation is from’ the editor of the Nov Hampshire Jonrnoi of. Medicine: “The general-form !!PiJM? B K!!? , T 0n °f.^cao-instruments boa been before stated Journal. .Tho Editor has been using them in ■ FoTMloby «. A. FAUSKSTOCK * CO.,- • Corner of First and Wood fits., X^ttsborgh. pAi\LH; PAPJSiiII PAt’t-JP.! 1 X . so reams Printing Poper, 24X37; odo do. .'do.' 22x32; ■ ■“i do Envelope do 24x37; . ■ wSr’ mod, double crown, double modi am, straw, tea, and other papers,, in largo quantities. ! PorSehyp ; ? - B. T.,C. MoltgAy, 108 Wood at. . ' existed between the under; wit®?? ?SJP?- B F. under the firm of UUNIIY. ia dißsolyed, and tlio -undorslpidd alone fff authorized to transact and settle up the business of lho metltmi ■••■&;djalSttf]-... PATRICKS A FRIEND. BIIUi.OAGES—PIain,- Fancy and Breeding Cages* of tq> nous, sixes and patterns. Price from $1 to SS-from “? ahd Horticultural Warehouso, Firth street; i : ja27 ... JAMES WA&WtOP. ’““* '* *•’?•'£? '\’t‘ \* ■ •-, n.''-: .'f'. t '--^. •: >.?i?VV- •«'.. •' - ' ".“-■ .:*...' ji.J*' *:■' >1- -j ’•: ’* •■■ • •' • -■ •J,* *> >•" * * rt <1 « . , .*■; ■..■><•»• =V- /„.•< -■'. ■v.\ vf ‘ \ • - - . -T' » f. % i ;^;v NEW YORK. D. 11. 3I>CUI.I.OUGU, PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE J. HENKEL’S BALTIMORE. CANFIELD, BEOTHEB A CO. 229 Baltimore struct, corner, of Charies, • . ' ' ' Baltimore. ST. LOUIS: .A - \ tt.*’ » ' ■j* •; *.. -4..- DAILY MOMTATr" POST. TULSIIAY. MORNING:::::::::::;;PKIiRUAHY 7. From tljo Savannah Kejmhllcnn, Jnn. 21 Lieut. Fbai-cis K. Mubeay, U. S. Navy The noblo conduct of this officer, who happen. ed to be a passenger on hoardtho ill-fated steam ship San Francisco, has elicited tho warmest praise. The aid whioh he gavo to Capt. Watkins, the brave commander of the ship, and to his suf fering companions—tho words of hopo which his manly courage enabled him to utter for the relief of the distressed and inexperienced around him, have been recorded in tho thrilling state ment of Sergeant Southworth. - The scone, dreadful as it was,’was not new to this gallant officer. Ho was on board tho brig Washington, attached to the Const Survey, com manded by. tho accomplished Capt. George M. Baoho. In,a terrible-storm on tho Atlantic n wave washed - overboard Capt. Baoho and some fifteen ofSoers and men, among them Lieut Mur. roy. Of nil these,-we believe Mr. Murray was the only person who regained tho brig. Ho waß hauled m by a seaman through one of her ports, and did good service in saving tho vessel. He wbb in the. shipwreck of the U. 8. sloop of war Boston, Capt. Pearson. Three years ago ho was. placed in command of the iron steamer Jef ferson, attached to the Coast Survey, and inten ded for the survey of tho Pacifio coast. He en countered a succession of gales near Cape Horn In one of whioh his vessel was very nearly bro : ken in two. He succeeded, however, by Mb cour age and good seamanship, in bringingher though - a wreck, into port in Patagonia. In his letter to Prof. Bache, superintendent, he says: - “In conclusion, sir, I need hardly: Bay, that I abandon this vessel with feelings of deep regret, but with a consciousness that my duty requires it For seventy-two hours all hands wero con stantly on dcok at the pumps, and bailing with out rest, drenched by the soa and benumbed by the cold. It appeared that nothing bat a mi. raonlous interposition of Providence could save us, and we have great cause for gratitude that this was accorded to ns:’* That kind Providence so gratefully acknowl edged, has for a fourth timo saved him from the perils of .-the .sea—saved him.to minister 1 to'oth ers :who were strangers on the deep: Longniay .ho live to adorn tho service of which ho is a-shi mng. light, and to receive the plaudits of his countrymen for bis fidelity, his oourage, and hu manity. -•■••• Mobe Smcgounq— Seizure of Goods on the Steamer Asia—Arrcate.— There wag another de velopment relative .to the violation of the re venuolaws upon the arrival of the ABia at her dock in Jersey City yesterday.; Officers Isaacs. Godfrey, Geo. Wooldridge and William Miner were watching for her appearance, having pre viously been assured that there would be contra band goods on board of her. Immediately oh her arrival,-vigilant search was made, and the surgeon of tho Asia,. Dr.Dowling, was arrested on suspicion of having been a principal in the violation of the revenue laws, on previous trips of the Asia, and J. Johannison on suspicion of aiding and abetting snoh violations. Mr. Joliah nison is Baid to be connected with a house in where goods have been seized late ly. Ho went on board of the Asia in the boat of the _ Physician of the Port, at Staton Island. His object, as he alleged, was to see a Mr: Ben jamin. When tho steamer reached the dock, a quantity of lace, estimated to bo worth about '•'7oo, was found in the trank of MrT Benjamin, and seized. - It is-believed that a largo quantity of. very valuable goods, mostly diamonds, is yet secreted on tho: steamer. Tho prisoners l>r. Dowling and Mr. Johannison—wore taken across ‘ the.ferry, aud.passed into the custody of Assis tant Marshal Horton, who took them to the office of tho United States-District Attorney, and ah ; affidavit was there made by Mr. Frederick Isaacs, inspector of customs, one of those engaged in the arrests, Mr. Johannison sent word to Mr. ’ Denson, doing business at 44 Maiden lane, land' iiQ soon Came, with L;.B* Shepardaa attorney* l ■ After a brief examination by him into ’ the charges against the accused, they were admitted to hail in the snm of $5,000 each. Dr. Leavitt of New York, went their bail. ’ . It is stated that the total amount of fcontra bacd goods seized within a few weeks past is not less than $lOO,OOO. Of this amount, §60;000 was seized in Maiden lane, a quantity at a place in Broadway, and another lot last week at a store in Liberty street.— Nca York Herald. T: i !hb Revolution ik China. Amoy the most melancholy , accounts have been, received and involving an. amount of-bloodsbed that 1b calculated to strike terror into the hardest heart, and with any other people than Chinese would induce a reaction and a cry of vengeance on tlio authors of such; fearful outrages as those now enacting at Amoy and. in its neighborhood. The Imperialists have retaken the place, and have 1 marked their success by slaying in cold blood nearly one thousand persons, most of whom took no part in the late movement, exoept on compul sion. The streets and wharves of Amoy have literally streamed with human blood ; dot shed' in any warlike operations, but done in savage revenge, and to blind the authorities of Pekin as to the bravery of. the enactors. A letter from Amoy, dated Nov.'22d, states that up to that period all was qniet, and matters wore' much the same appearance, as far as for oigners were concerned, as under the insurgent rulers, Executions were: of daily; occurrence. The mandarins, to mark .their suocess, were re vellmg In human gore, putting to death all who' fall into their hands, indiscriminately; The ori ginal mover of the rebellion: had been given up ..to the . mandarins; -tho unfortunate wretch was executed on the 17th November, together with his eon, both bodies being quartered and their heads placed on the principal city gates. The •villages i around Amoy were made to contribute to; themonster executions. Whole villages were' threatened with death, unless they gave up all who took part in or sympathized with the rebels; and, as a consequence of this brutal demand, the poor, weak, inoffensive and dofonooiess vil lagers wero surrendered up as ; victims, to satiate tho mandarins’ thirst for blood. . ; Mabuyiko:ln Haste.- —A- correspondent-'of the Saratoga Whig, : writing from South Corinth, - tells the following-story of a wedding that re cently happenes-in -that town, and the truth of Whioh, the Whig says,, is vouohed for by other credible witnesses:: «It appears that tho land lomat the hotel at South Corinth had a likely -young widow in his employ for a short time, andsororal of the young fellows about there were getting .their courage up to oourt her. A young widower in the neighborhood, by the name Of Lyman Howe, 'hearing of her attraction, spruced himself up and bolted upon the land lord aforesaid, the other day, and asked him if ho conld sell him a-pairof buffalo robes. Upon being auswered in the negative, ho then tried for a long horse trade. Being foiled in this, he then-said that his businessin oalling was to get acquainted with and marry a young wid ow that he understood was staying there. The landlord then, by request of Howe, oallod upon the widow to know if she waß willing to see him.' She at first objected, as another; man had been courting her a little, but finally consented to See him. Thqintrpduction. was made, and so quick were they in making their bargain, that in fif teen minutes the match was made,-sho asking only a few minutes to comb her hair,- etc., bo fore the ■ • , “ Knot TY&fi tiwi that binds two willing souls.”, and Mr. and Mrs, Howo departed for the resi dence of the happy groom, where his two littlo .°“M.h r eh were tn waiting to receivo their new mamma.” Tde Iuo." Mascpactcbes op tub Womb.-. The manufacture-of iron in the world divided ns follows by tho London Chroniolo.-—ln Great Britain, 2,380,000 tons; United States, 400,000; France, 348,000; Russia, 189,000; Austria, 100,800; Sweden, 132,600; Prussia,- 112,000; making a total- of 3,723,300 tons of iron manu factured annaally- In 1860 there were.46o iron : furnaces in Groat Britain, and of the 2,380,000 tons which these-produoed, about ■ 809,000 were exported. In 1798 but 125,000 tons wero man ufactnred in Great Britain, and tho total exports were about 408 toils during the’ton months end ing November. 5,1853,.- Great Britain exported $.75,000,000 .worth of Iron, and by for-the larg est per.tion of this enormous maeß of exports was taken by the United States.' Of pig iron tho Hi 1 States receivetlis7;ooo tons, and Hollahdi which cornea next,upon tho lißt, took'l3,ooo. Of bar, boUand rod iron, the United States took. 203,- tons, or nearly six times as much os Canada, which received the next largest amount— PAHa.' Ledger. x■ * ”<■ ‘ 1 -t ’ ' » *. # i r I { toiHan t,v - ' * smith & n-nt’f.iTn / ILuTLH SJSED—S barrel* nod 5 saekTfor sale )rr- V J* 27 win i. aracLAin T •fKACiiJiS—l'O sucks for *alo by SMITH & gnffif,lTl> ; Tyuw> APWiBS-^eoßacks forsalotiy '- ±Lj*£L .'. . . ; ssiiTii k aiNci^m. : Ti E ls^ a ' P“"eMoe:Wiite Be ons for tlyloS . . Kami * Sinclair. IV . U 'Sr’ o o Jif.s. l .'!«" crop fai tala -HJt?.! SMITH ft SINCLAIR. — Imitu * Sinclair. OiTJvtt— Mi bbla Itou Butter • - . ;«>OgSSOM,I rjEovta SK£D_IOO bSHeisarmirtF'"—- B_MITn 4 SINCLAIR. lba, Aleppo to more and f OTM i»% „ FLEMING HllOB, Successors to 'S', 3C ' t < " ’’ •’i 4 .60>: ■ jf ■ w- JJUULUus-a,, „ .CfSTSy ' — H.LMLNQ BBOS. UUr_4 ° bblB > I lolo * in store noil for sale by -- SLiiMn.o HEoa, bbl« In Blow boS for saloEy, — - FLUUINO BROS. I *°- 1 > ln «toro and.rnr.ah by u . PLamaußoa. OASraK SOAF—w boxes in etoro and for ualo tv '=LJ nJ * •FI«EMTN(J v BBOB. A 500 ttfl in storo and forßaleby *** _ JLEMtNQ ERQB. 7 o°™- mwCoa FiahTior Palo hv V_J?" ' KIRKPATRICK X> HKRBONB. ““.H WMvfiTr - n ~ J ° -a KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. AUU-40 kegj Xo.l lord; A e : '-'- r . jn "fo^SJTbV 00 ™ aml WALTER E.LUB3HALL. J 2 ° . WALTER P. MARSrTAT.r. J S T 4™ AK ' 1 ’ —In oaku anil marblra; for salo trr >• J - WALT-KR r. MXllfitr»T.T, Wt Nba fflr tooak ’^^m^» HAWOIAtiBy Of TelTctt gold. Mark *nri ~ : . 86 Wood sSek WALI - PAPEP—ArtJjUcatriOTii in Msg- 1 c? 811 '" 5 ' AMA eazlhoab STOCK—2O yjr ffaarea wanted by AUSTIN LOOMIS, “' t -° No 02 Fourth et. 40 Al>U 109 ACIIB W AKKANTB WANTJBD IS, bj AUSTIN XOTSIIB, ho. 02'1'ourUi Bt. owij(T?n £i ia BAmoscoi srov octia NTiD by AUSTIN jloomis, K-. •■■■■■■' No. 92 Fonnj. Ft " ' v " v ' ' B - A* FAHKKBTOOK & 00. ‘ - — lO ca * kfi » first porta, bj "7“ “ - i B. A. PAUNEdTOCK'A CO. caakil, Kafiibb, Ist sate by ; O decl9 _... . JJL. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00. /"'I hisllAA KOOX—3GO U)b lop sale by • -8, A. I’AHJTESTOOK & CO. casca fhr gs^A^yiT-:: ....... H, A. FAHNESTOCK A CSO. 1000 i£jg t beat brands, dec ' io U. A. yAHJIBSTOOK i CO. dt ‘ cj3 - _b. A_K4naßsrocjt 4 co. f'l 20 barrels for solo by - - C. A* FAHNESTOCK ft CO. 00 ? 9 B A. PAUNEBTOOK 4 Op. % 1 4 > ~ 7ot> '^ s > u -*?nnan, la Rtoreond tot salts by Xf „ PUSHING BROS, j Baccessors tp J. Kidd 4 Cfc. f J — • • . eo.wood #tr4t. JJ uoiMIVA—WO Xba In store tmarorealeby J 7UUUSa i)EO£L ENOUSH W BUCMO ffls In Store onitesala - y liMi • JLKMIMfI BKO9. JP ft j^ Kj3U UUJU 'K—aop 16a In stoto and for sail) by ■==—= iXEim.O Eitos. ( j-^S NEA^sDo '*^T^' s t°ro and lor sale by .. rtEurSo ilitoa. Aauow boot— ; A^o.ijenaudfljiiOQ]Eba; j»2l ■ 1 “ ' lflorla “’ SOOE!9 ; la Btoni ohiffor £alo tv ■ - EUfflKtt imm. Bay kuai- ja 21 jj^S SAJA,&- “ D01s 111 >taro “***«»* «'•' - rr ~ r ■ - • -•. : •, .• • { Iba, -Ujilrohublimctl, In I £, , i:~,77^ yy etoronad formic by :fdafaV' ' -rtEia?<« lJ -^-3'^ : R L^.,™ Sh —6°.»8taeioroamtforsalaby; . *L- <,C - 3 '- ■■-■ •■'■■ . PLEm/ko unrig tOUUAB—U) hMs Plantation Sugar ; - 20 p^dcrSTao? 3 ’ 8 cnullKl> pal7orll4<1 > Alfllflb—«> boxes MviL itoJalnir -"• Xl SOhf ** K • ’ , . M for.sale^by •' :■ MILLER & .mCKETaON, Tssttek— l2 bblj padwaSattar for ml* b 7 , MILLKB 4 BfCHRTSnw. SOAP AND OANJBIiJiS— : dcm :“ Jo ■ BUt an ? M °“M Candles;’lbrral# by paCi ' ■ > ■ - - MILMSM- A BlQtQirao&. (jr U !£S? !UU bo ” s “”’ d Bi^ rr Ww sw aii hr ~ :. aiILt.EE i.iUOKKTBON. j^LSU— M ibla Ivo.S MacKSSTErgo f ““*• ■ .' : -■■MILLKH'ft.RrCKETSOJf / -J- A £r r* y^* B - * WoiieM - VT in tmsas, for aaio by - * PWicuata , W me», in More nnd’itrVal! by fl8U ” 1,!S: . " . MIbLKK & BICKETBON. —' i. _ .231 ana SB. ÜbcrtvV S A d£2' K, ' bbl< ’ No - 1 ““1 »or m!« by : * J da^3 MiLLEit * lucthsiaoN l^l K „ ir lUES —■ of fcmßxoWreies ii m eUliag at greatly reduced ratee at tbeaemjium^l jol” *• \ MASON * CU, —^——' - . =•■'No.'*s fciftfr .afreet.- TVf OOL I'LAJDa.r-A. A. MAbO.N & CO- No. Fiilh.et ill 2^M^r^ Wa of Plaia GoSS Cta*., 200 «?«*«* w?T .t ana doth B°0«™ A?®*? VA! SS “ otmct * WIU *» dOMd 3&« °n£h& L ** ft °- M il »h A -» HRIi «rom, wiU,ularing •. tliclr Halo* cffar eyery tlesenpttoji of Dry Good* at an immonao reductioa frtun maul 'W U pii-rfr A. A. MA3OS iCU-J No. JS o™ cry gSmfrf* * D °“ MEa 5000 W»IShJ... \ * CO."wxii open,on baturctoy, January four more cases of UiosecJießpUo:lAine*,at 9 and IP onta per yard. ■ jalS ” A A. MAaO>i : ‘ ja!3 ■■< aOSIJSiIY AKi) —A. A. AIAUON A OUy ho. iii Fifth fttrcot, wUI oser -llielr stock-of mojo thaw goo' - dozen of iloricry ami Ulorw,at large reductions from usual Trices. ‘ .• ••. v . .hG HUA’Tivii—-4Ukcgs for eslo by _ SMITH A BTKnruti. -1 caakj.la man uui air sale by ■<" __ rtmtisg i/Sob \ X. St v. .