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BARER in B _ ■!*" iboat Job Pit )rteatnotUe» NoJOThW. op post to tbo :1 -BUI Heads, S troaw|KiBHß^fc^jfeg4i')a^fe4S > yig&y..t& > t jnwrings, bu own on Ston hemostapppe Os Stock, ri. .-i' ■—fipJ 't ' ia > Wine, -»*S ”• : •'■* ; ' l^SS -^^*^ *^?^J'S^^'^T^?^^^^*■ , '' ;; ' * LIQUOR HI «'f--7v^r*«^. , \- fc-r■ ■r\r:-i{^^-< V- iTdiitii. ■ v ,V-’V~j;; r-V; i v", £';'■?>;■ -vsif-i , ;-»V r ->> d Betaa Gro VX.rttST, *<&■&&?■*'- lM ,f Te “v^T [ alloy andth< •. ■ \&£ p. : >-:- i V.;.=v;t; ■fc’ijri. :'• c^jsStSi' y ;•£ ,■• ,v;:'r-;,. , -..'--if •,; •, - -V ',„- 1 , 1 » ? ' » V( ► . 1 ’<l ♦ ' ' **.*7,>. _, •>« VOLUME XII. THE DAILY MORNING-POST, /Tinted and PuUiAvi nary Jlarmng, {Sunday exacted.] UP PHILLIPB & GUiLUOSG, HOBTIMTIST 0082188 0? WOOD AKD YIRS BTBXH3e- OS- TEH MS.—tire Dollars a year, payablo strictly hi advance- , fix Doliaravrill invariably be roquircd If not paid .witliln the year, i - - •■■■•■■■ ■•■■■■ . . .. jgfr* single copies, nr# fliaw—to 1 bblo at tha counter 1a the Ofttaeyand by the News Boys. - ' - THE BATUEDAY r aOBOTIB POST ‘ i» published from tho «une-office,-on n large blanket site - BhMt, at TWO DOLLARS a year, In advance. Single copies r *tfS-No l paperrrill bo discontinued (nnlea*at thodisoc <■ on of tho Proprietora) nntii all arrearages are paid. • agg- Ko attention Kill bo paid to any order unices accom panied the money, or satisfactory reference In this city*; Conncdtd tnUh ihe EdabhthmeniofVit Mormngl’ost it one of th* turgal Job Printing Ojjictx in Via cxip, wkert ail kind* of work u done on the. thorUst -notice, and mozf fcacon- BATES OF ADVERTISING, JOKEED' UPON BY THE EITTSBEHOH PEESS. YIX UKE3 KOSPAEEL, 031X53: • , Ooa#<iuiir*, one insertion.. .... .. —44 w '* “ each additional m martian •;: .25 *• u nne week........—...... ....... 1 7ff <f . u two week 5.........— - 30^ u ' ** • thTeo «•« 400 • **• «. on© m0nth.......—... ...•»•».«..»*•»*».*•»••« -5 00 ** u . two mouths..... -?0d. .<* “ throe months. OOQ four months.— 10 00 « *V -nths—.. 12 OQ « <• one ye3r >M ....«. n .m.<>m 18 00 fijamling Cart, six lines Or less, pbranunm—lo 00 CnAHOEiSU&M VUU&V&BI . • . ‘ * One equar*, per annum, (ereluare of the papcr)-..~~ 28 00 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. GEO. FVGILIiBIOnE, ATTORNEY ANXT COUN-SBI*L'OU AT XAW ; OJJtciy comer of IburUi ttreet and Cherry alley, ", . ... ’ prrmtrEan, j»a., Will attend to hur professional. business-aa usual, at Ids office, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 4 P. M. of each day.- 1 Jy2Q C« Orlando Ztoomltfj A TTORNEY AT Fourth street, cbOTO Wood. il J y*y Thoxnaa fllarihallf ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lowrio’a Bandings, Fourth street. ■ . • . jan7:ly R, 2* Carnahan, A TTORNBY AT LAW— Office on Fourth street, between J\_ Cherry alley and Orant struck z.. • je£y fil’Clowryy Attorney and counsellor at law—office in Bafecweli'* BaUdlngs, va Grant street. _ _jo2 D« H* Hivaen, A TTOENKY AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth street, above anfl JX .near SxaithflcKL . ' -•- • inarZTry J. 8. Morrison, A TTORNEY AND COUNSEUXJIVAT LAW-Offlcc, re morcd to No. 44 Grout street, near Fourtb, PlttstmrKb, Pa. - gprtfcy 1 It. Biddle Roberts, ' i TTOKNEY AT LAW—Office, fco. 132 gmlttifield street, /X between Fifth and Sixth. Collections carefully attend . ed to—special attention siren to Conveyancing, (dec&ly Thomas Means, Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery. Office, next door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio, <, ■ my 4 - ■ ' • S< F> Boil, . 1 TTOiVNEY AT LAW—No. lOtt Fourth street, Tlttahurgh, _/V Fa., fourth door beloer Mr. Body Fattcwan's larcry 6taH». . . .. : JoSa N.Buckiruuiter, i IJDERMAK—-OEoe, fourth stxest,- tblrcl door ab*re J\. SmUhSeULSouth ride*.. OonreyaxudogcX alifeinJaUcug irUU tie greatest care and legal accuracy. Titles taJtual E* tafoc«nmined,*c.' .•• •■•.'-•--••-norl* BUSINESS CARDS. Fit DRAYO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Fa*. dealer Ji • Country Produce, offers for sale a choice slock o Groceries, selected for tastily ure. Bplec® of every variety • and the purest qunluy,ground at his bleem Mills. . Also, Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce token In exj, .**■change for Merchandtre. • 7 F. 1L D. has procured a fall assortment ofLondretirt YTarrantedGardcn Seeds, and Invites Ike attention of all In* lerestad In rural affair*. jnnll a. S. LEECH, McAliPlN as. CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, &sn> DfiAtna rs . Provisions, Hetala and. Pittsburg Hanufooturog, . iios. Mi‘£ ASD 214 LmjSBTT aratcT, augfl}. • ■ ■■■ . _ PWTSBURGU. tfLLNCIB O.'U-MLET...... A. tUZUttAVT. BAILEY EENSHAW, TEA DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERS; Dealers to Wooden and Willow Ware, Japanned Ha Ware, House* keeping Utensils, and Retail, No. 25J Liberty street, Pittsburgh, aprlfc* Klnc & Sloorbeadi WHOLESALE GItuCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— Ko.g7 Wood streeVPittoburgh. . • fgnrS-? Smith &> Sinclair, WHOLESALE GKOCEUS AJiD COMMISSION MKH- CflANTS—Comer ’SYood acd First ala. . fnor3 . Panl ;ft filardoctE» COMMISSION AND FORWARDING AIRRCIUNS, AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Water street, Cincinnati, Oliio. • •• :.v - : • • fapl:tf«’■ J. D: ntKBOS^ I T. HEIiaQS- ' Kirkpatrick & Herrons, ITTHOLESALK UKOCES3, PItODDCE AM) OOSDIIS- Vlr BION M BttCII ANTS, sod Dealers in. Pittsburgh Manu* facturos Ho. 843 Liberty JPdttbitrgh, !?&. mylT;y TfiASOB MEtLCSS,- , JOOS. .SICOtS, : &£*» OWCMA, Piltßbosgh. . . - . Maryland. •• • Pittsburgh. . Sellers* Hlcols A> Co«* PRODUCE ass QENRIUI. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 509 Liberty strict, Pittsburgh, Pa; Spenn, Uoseod iwd Utrd Oils. • Jy2B VSLLUU kiiux, Phil a...... ..~.. - s'K.&ic£tTBo:<, Pittsburgh. -Miller & Rlekrtaon, TTrUDLESALB GItOCKUS, IMPOiITEKS OP BRANDIES, fV TYinefl and Sepirs—Xos.l72 amllTi, cornercflrwin awl Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nail*, Cotton Tares, At „ constantly on hand. • • jy2B J.B. WUUami, \KriIOLE3ALE AND DETAIL FAMILY GSOCHR, AND .ff. Forwarding and. Commission Merchant,-Dealer in Country Produce and Pittsburgh, ManaJaitorcj—Wood gfc, 4 fiKgdtwrs abore Fifth, PUtabnrgh., : .taaro' _ JOU.TH’CUK&S?~»;.. ...00K3CUCd U'CUMaM. Wholosale nod Be tail Clothing merchants, NO. .88 WOOD BTUKET; Tlt&su&cribarti.respectfally inform their old euxtoiners and the public in general, that they have this day as sociated thomselvcfl la the above business, under the Orta or JOHN M CLOSKEY ± 00. They respectfully so!lrft a chare or public patronage.' • ' ■The previous business of each trill bo settled by theta* soltm* r«n»e«tlTe]y.-. ••• f*M> James C. Watt, - tJ -m yrEnoiTANT TAILOiL—No. 45 llfih street, opposite ttie iyJL Tbg&tre; Pittelaiirghj l*a. ' . ‘ . apr7 . T) LAIRD, (late of the firm of Ooour A Luro,) having Xli. opened STORE hO.O* (two doors above the old stand,) for .the purpose, of carrying on the CLOTHING BUSINESS,hopes by strict attention ttrbusfaiesr to merit'd' share of the patronage of the late Arm. N. B.—Clothing, made to 'order. Id the 7 most -fashionable' and on the shortest noticerrlotoior to anno- lathe] city, „• ... jan2Bty . B« T. C. Morgan, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER—-has alwaya on hand a general assortment SUscellaneoua and Blank Book*, Printing, Post and'Cap Paper, Wholesale and Re tail, No. 104 Wood street, below Plfth, K&st side,' Pittsburgh. Wanted, Bag* and Tanners* Scraps; 1 npls:ly .J. 11. Weldln. " ‘\TrHOLB3ALE AND RETAIL DEALER in Blank and T V Behool Books, Paper and Stationery. No. 63 "Wood strvft. (between Third and tourth,) Pittsburgh, Fa. [mr2o . £l* O* Stockton* •- LATK JOHNSON 4 STOCK-TON, BOOKSKLIiEV STA TIONER, Printer and Binder—comer of Market and Third streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. [Jy3l:tf W. S. Haven. TIIB OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (Lat* Jons aro* & Stockon,) and BLANK BOOK ASD STATIONE RY VVAIiEnOUSB—Is- pr«pan?d to eißctte oTcrr ptyla of Legal* Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job Printing and Book, Binding, and furnish every article In the Blank Bock, ypap’ir and Stationery lino, at. the shortest oolite vnd on the most reasonable terms. Dinah Booh and Stationery Warehouse, corner of Market and Second streeta.%'• ••••• ? •. v/"- Printing OtDoo and Book Bindery, No. 50 Third 6t novlO ScUuQlunan 4 Haimleliii ~r ITnOQUAPUERS—Third street, opposite the Poetofflce, l i Pitobnrgh. Maps,. Landscapes, Dill Heads, Show mils, Labrfl.% Architectural and Machine DrawtagSj Kiuliicsft and Visiting Cards, etc., lSograTol or Drawn on Stone, Printed la Colors, Gold, Dronzc, or 131&cfc,in the most approrod style, and nt the roost reasonable - .., ' oct36:ly • Austin -iiOolnU). RKAL KSTATK AQI3NT,. Merchandize, Stock, and Bill lirokt.r r U3lce, Ko. 02 Fourth Street,(aboro Wood.) The sutwcriber.hunng opened an otfleu at th* abort)place, for the purpoae of PogQuftUng Loans, Bills, Bonds, Blurtgagea* and all other Instrumrats for tho security of money, and for the purchase end sale of-Stocks. Will also.giro.prompt and f articular aitentioutO: buying, selling, rantlng of sod loos ng . [Jy7] • AUBTIN LOOMIS. JOUN FL&XItfQ. .. OOOHEEfI TLr.Misn, FtEJIIKG BROTUKRS, • ’ {Saccesrors to J. Kfdd & Oo,) • “trr QOLESAIiE TmtfGGISTSi ■: Wbod tirctU ritta —VV burgh, Pa,. Propnatora of Dr. -iTlAno’s Gdebrated Vennlftigp, liver Pilla, 4c. ~. • ••-••■■■ • . my7:y ■ Bi A« Fabneitook-4 Co*i WHOLESALE DIIJJQ First and Wood streets* and eorncr Wood and Birth. . ffebl JNtK GROUTT, • Importer gf Brandies, Gin, Wine, &o.; Dmcn IN' FIXE OLD MONONGA”HKLA RYE WHISKY, PcacU anil Applo Brandy, &c* - ' “AlStf, RECTmd AK© DISIIUiBB.' Smllhfigld and Front streets, Pittflbttrgh. Pa. [dc9 J* Bryar» ■\TrfIOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT ■y\ 165 Liberty etreeU and 31-Dlamond aHeyv foblOsy pagoda: tea stork. JKffXT HAWORTH, WhoLaalt and Retail Grocer, Healer and Importer of Glil.Coantry Black Teas, French Bran* <Uoe, Wines, &c_ corner of Diamond alley and xho Diamond, Pitt-harsh, Pa. • • ■ - : foh2B:r. ..Walter P. f r POUTER and Dealer In Frenebond 'American Paper Hangings, i - - ' mar 3 IU F. WEDDEkIi* LO AN BROKER, Dealer In Notes, Bonds, Mortgages* Beal Estate Btocfcs, Merchandise. &0. ■ . 4®* Office, Masonic Gall, Tilth'Btreet,*re*t' dDOE“t£rtha' m*ons* Deposit Bant,Plttabnrgb,Tiw- " :*p ft:.' .i . ~ ' ~ * —-- ’ -• " 'J . ’■ - ' -" * ' — .'fH . 1 . M.■ - ~ . - " . -—. : ' PUBLISHED DAILY BY PHILEIP3 & QILLMORE, AT THE BUILDINGg,” CORNER 0 y FIFTH AND WOOD 3TREEI3, AT $G,OqleR ANNUM, Or”ss,Oo‘ BUSINESS CARDS.. b. tatlatu. £”2555 t. RaS^^” 1 OENERAI ' AGBNTS * -^f 0 _■■■•■■■ ■ ■ John H. Blellbir, . . T W &KTAIL .DEALER.IN MUSICAL Tf iNSTRUifENTS, Puuiqb, Music, School Books and stationery, No. 122 HYood streat. [janl tesrM ' A * Tmdle» • WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE, HARNESS, VALISE and CARPET RAO manufao* ™ ■v /w% turer, No. 100 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. :t • ■ " I*- K. Uftjmrard. ,■ . . T\EALER fix BOOTS, SHOES, THUN KS and LEGHORN X/ andDRAID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty ets., No. 174 Pittaburgh, Po. : , . jc*l4-*y . William Glenn, "C OOKBINDER—Oamcr of. Third and Wood streets, above XT .C JL Kay, where ba Is prep&ted to do every description of Ruling and Binding.- fT - (dec3 T. B. CALVEUT & CO M T\lE-STNKERS, ENGRAVERS AND KMBO3SERB, and ±J Etrvixors Mascfactubebs, No. 48 South Third street. PHILADELPHIA. . sepiiO • .Card* HLEE. (succxssoe to M car ITT-» Lss,> WOOL DEAL* . ER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the sale of Ajnerieaa .IVoolea Good., No. 139 Lilcrty BtreeE (my 4 ■ ;i TUornaa Id. I.tttle, TXTATCH AND CLOCK MAKEB-Flflb street, tetßfeo y y Wood and Market streets, opposite Iron City Hotel. All kinds of Jewelry made and repaired. FftpSJy • ■ DhJSTIi-T, lourthatreet, five doors west of Market. ■ 1 i ~ . Omcr Hauaa—From nine A. M. to five ■■!■>■■■ ■■■. • - .. . dce2o:y ■ ■ ■■ • Dr. David Hunt, • DENTIST—Orncs, -Fourth street, botwcon Mar~koi: oud Wood Btreots, nearly opposite ibo Pittsburgh Bank, uov!7:ly HARK A MOSER, Fhllo Hall, No. 76 Third street; Pittsburgh; and east aide of tho Diamond, Allegheny, jytfcfim BLOUi’U A BUG., East Dirminghara, manufacturers of; • Bar Iron, and small: Iron of . all descriptions, and make, also, thetlneatquality or Hoops, Rounds and Squares.' J9sr Leave ordera lor Iron In the box. at the city l\et: Of&CO. '• OCIH-: Money Loan Office* JOnNA.O'BBIES&CO„ 137 Third street, below Smith/idd. MONEY to loan In largoOr Bmnll quantities) on Gold and Silver Plate,Diamonds,Watches. JowclryrGuns, Pistols, Musical Instruments and valuable articles of every description. . y - ... Forfeited Pledges sold immediately alter being oat of date, unlc.-u redeemed. JUargains of Gold and Silver Watcbe*, Jewelry, Ac., always on hand. • sep7 AitNOLD & WILLIAMS, * HEATING & VENTILATING WAKEHOUSE ... uAsreioruuns or Chilson Furnaces, 'Wrought Iron Tubing, Am> Fittiitos foe Sieam, JO&’Ho. £5 Market slrcet^PitLakurgh. have sold our Furnaces, Patterns, Ac., to Messrs .ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, whom wo cordially recommend to I the patronage of the public. [ aepSS SCAIFE, ATKINSON & OKELY. i + S. M’Kinley, |TTOES£, sign, AND UKNAMENTALPAINTER, and ■n, Dealer In Faint*—No. 44 St. Clalr Pittsburgh. >Has conctanUy on hand all hands of paints, either dry or mdred, Japan and Copal Varnish, Linsotd Oil, Dolled Oil, Turpentine; Window Glaarof all sixes, Rutty, Paint rushes, AO4 all of the best quality, and fir sab at nasonar .bioprices. ■ ;. ' ■ .sepll i. James Lowry) Jr., /“IHAIR AND BEDSTEAD .MANUFACTURER—No. 2U4 letterman’a Row, Liberty rtrest, hason hand a large stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of every description, made of %ht best materials, which he wilt sell lover tiian articles of the same quality can be sold in the city. He would caltpar* iticulur attrition to his large stock of Mabognay aml Waluut Cnairs aud Bedsteads. which be will sell at greatly reduced prices. Also, Turning. of cvcrydescription executed in the Sea teat manner. Orders left at th© Ware Booms, oral the nil, comer of Adams and liberty streets, will oe promptly ttandad to. m*r.n l" ■ "• r Jamen.-Melltncerf - fVTONONGAHELA PLANING MlLL—Wonldrespcctfully JLtJL Inform hi» friends and the public, that his now estate ushment is now Su full operation, and that ho Is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptness, and at the lowest rates, . ■ I Board and Plonk, planod on one or both skies, constantly in hand. i Bash, Doorv, and Mouldings, of every description, made to qrder. • .. \. i Builders end Carpenters would find It to tbnlr advanUge to give him a call, as ha. can. now fumirh them with, planed ©tuff galtablfl for every description of work.; tru. a. caiawux. ) HEBHON&CRISWELL, kBELIi AND BEASS FOUNDERS, ASUFACTCRKRS of all kinds of BRASS WORK, LO COMOTIVE, STEAM ENGINE, PLUM'D BBS, Ac. Al an, uotton Batting Manufacturers. : 1 Fonndry.on Uebecca street, Allegheny City.' i Office and Store, No. 1 2 Market street, Pittsburgh. IOLD BRASS and COPPER taken In exchange foe work, or cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will be. promptly attended to, - .febihty | • JOSBPU T. liOWUl’, t Act. 4:3 Qjtwt of Fifth and Wfod Strteit, Office up atalrt. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh, BESPECTFULLI announce to the public that be baa commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, lu connect tion with Intelligence and General Colluding. lie will also attend to renting. Persons in wanlof servants, ta any capacity, or tbors la want of places, will bo supplied at abort notice. All business entrust**! to hlB cars promptly at* tended to. - Übfcrcn&i— T. J. Bighorn, Esq., Richard Cowan, Esq., W. 0< Leslie. Dr, Alex. Block, James M&ekero), A. A, M«j*od, MkffitAOld. _ _ janis Cargo's Oagaerrcotype and Art idpetto Jludduifft A o+- 70 fburih xtrerl, (next to Lymft I . . , CarpctJZaponutn.) • It. M. CAIUiO A CO. having fitted up the most tlnw Ampla rooms In tbo city withmammoth sky and .r aide hghte, offet iim Cbus LIKENEaSkS. in style to suit all, varying in prieo according to and quality of case* Ac. tSS» Superior Oil Paintings, by the best artists, for suln, aod on cx* the day aud erenmg. Citltens and stran gers ore Invited to call ami examine specimens and Falut* mgs. • ,■■ • 1 gprCT i CAUKIAOK FACTORY. TJTT R. TERRY,Virgin alley, between Wo&d and liberty T|T • streets, Manufacturer of BUGGIES, BAROUCHES an(l CARRIAGES, of every description, All work done warranted. The advertiser would here state that ha sorvrd nifio years Apprenticeship to the business, and has worked Cormany years iu the principal shops of the has tern citlv*. lW2&tf • f hVW KEED STOUEi ! JAMES.; WARLROP, OFFERS for solo CATV ARY THUDS of the most ImpTOrod breed, being very hardy, and fioo singers. Kira Seeds —(binary,Hemp, Millet,ltow* and mixed Seed. Bouquets will be-furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS, *Ui Cornelias* Rose Bads. Heliotropes, Ac. Erergruena (m pots) fbr Christmas Trees, from the bead and Horticultural Store, NoJ49 Fifth «U near Wood.- 'doc2u EROLISH AXD CLASSICAL SEMINARY. ! W. X, McDUNaLD, 3L A., PEwarjo. THE. next session of the Institution will commence on tho sth of September next, at the room cor* nerlof; Ferry and Liberty streets* lately occupied by the Messrs. Veudcr. J&ftrmcts —Hon. A. W. Loomis, C. Knap, Jr., S. F. Vo a Bonhonit, It. Miller. Jr. . . . • aug2s £>atcli Bulbous Roots, &c» • THE subscriber has received direct from Ilarlcm his rap* iply of choice Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus; Peoncss, and other Flower Roots for fail planting, and for winter bloom ing, so pots and glasses; Lnwu Gross Seeds for fall sowing, whidh make a fiao;close, smooth turf, equal to sods. Pru ; nine Instruments, Garden and Farming implements of the most approred.cn attract ion, •atEicJtmxprices.fronitho Bced’and Agricultural Warehouse* 49 Fifth street. nov9 JAMBi WAIIDROP f NEW CARPET-STORE! - ; ; Wo, 47 Fifth. Slrcct, near Wood, A . Unriccdled assortment of CARPETINGS and OIL of the latest and most beautiful patterns for spring sales, noTf open for Inspection; consisting of— l Royal Velvets; Brossols; I Brussels;, . Tapeatry.lngraina; i Extraßuper Three Ply.. . t . Super and Eine-Ingrain; • ~Tapesfer Yenltlmia; : , T.«tlled and Plain VenitUns; -Together with every description of low priced Carpetings, Chenille and Tufted Rugs and. Matts, Canton'and Coir Mat ting ;i J nto, Chain, Cocoa, Adilald,. Allcon; and: Sheepskin Matts; Floor and StafrOll Cloths, all widths and qualities; Stair laid - Floor Druggets, Green Balae. Piano'and Table Corel*, Venltlan Blinds; Window Shades, Stair Rods; Ao., . Ac., a{ the very lowest cash prices . - • . • BOniNSON A CO. £ i Chandeilero and Gas Fixtures. HE subscribers arohow oponingat their new Wareroom* .NpaOD FLKST STREET, between Wood and Smith. b ft?. 5?8? st assortment of CHANDFXtERS, BRACK- LfS, ILNDAIiTfI, and all articles connected witGaS Fitting, over offered in ; this market. Having arrangements made by which they will be constantly Inreoolpt of new patterns and vqriotlcjythcy confidently invito tho attention of pur chaser* to their selection. We are determined to Sell os low as;any bouse in tho .West, and being; practical Gas FiU tors, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles in this lice.. • _ • We continue as herotofr.ro to fit up buildings of overrdo sorlptipn for gas. water and steam. •. Brass Castings of all kinds made to order promptly. i . ;•• LONG, MILLER A do., 'mard2.x-.,v.. . /• No. 109 First street. To MerchanU and Others. ERMAN ADVERTISING;—The publishers orthe daily \jT and weekly u YrdhuUFrcuiul' > would respectfully in vite tho attention of merchants and others to the tulvnn tages offered by their papers as a medium Of advertising among;their f .G«nniin bdth In tho'city And Country, ' T. . Than Dally .paper is published on the rmmr.srsTXU; and has noußLa the circulation of any Gseuct sailt published in Pittsburgh, while their Weokly paper; which U published already for twenty years, circulates largely in tho adjoining Pennsylvania, as well as throughout Merchants of Pittsburgh and others will find It to their .adTUPtago to_mako use of our columns as a medium of reaching the German business. Terms as low os any other paper in tho city. . .... '< of liberty and St Clair streets, above Braun A Reiter’s Drag Store, L. A W NEEB. ' :.*Ug2Q ' FublisbersandProprietorS. STOCKING FACTORY, ‘ FIFTH BT., BETWEEN WOOD. AND MAUKET:STREBTS. ABILITY, ENERGY, <££QoXoiir. THE best goods in Children’s Hose, Men'sSocUs, Under- Drawers, sold at manufacturera’ ; prices', at the FIFTIt STREET STOCKING FACTORY, aU made from .lost yeat , e>daV NO ADVANCE IN PRICE.; ; i > sap 27 WILLIAM DALY. s A CARD.—Mr. G. ANTON and lI.'gCIIItOEDER would jHL respectfully announce to the cjtirena of PHuburgh and Allegheny that they will give, instructions on the Piantv Guitar, Violin ond Flute. Inquiro.at IL Bchroeder A Co.'s NEW MUSIC STORE, FonttU streti ' sep23 JOSHUAHI WHOLESALE EHOIXI .39.W00d St.', J HATS on ,hand and are i which they offer at the : 76 .bags- Ivica Almonds:.. 5 , 25. *♦ Sicily do I : 25 bales Bordeauxdo l 25 bags Shelled do [ 60 . H Filberts; i 50 .m Walnuts; i 60 " Cretin Nuts; ! >6oobushels FcoNuts;-' • 25 bbls, Texan Pecans: 25 « . Illinois do 2000 oocoaNuts; r 1 200 boxes German Plums; 1 25 kegs do do i •10 bbls. do do i 10 cases Prunes* glass jars ;i 10, «, fancy bxs^i , 60 casks Currants; 1 ‘ 20 cases Citron; . 200 boxes Cluster Baislns: ICO lif. « M. R, do 200 qr.“ <« do 200 boxes No. 1 Herrins; 100 « Scaled do 1 case Siace; . 1 bbl. Nutmegs; 1 Cloves; .. 2o gross Blacking; 25 Baskets SaladOIl; J. 0. JUHJEESOrt.,,; J. U. AKUEi WHOLESALE FRUITKREK N.o< G Wood at»* •jTTJST RECEIVED, the mo> V •? brought West of tbo Mou S5O bags Brazil Sugar; . 60 boxes Havana do . 50 bblß.XcTerlng'B do,, fine pulverized; 20 bbls. LoveringV coarse Solrerized Bugar; is. Loterlng’e coarse . . > Bogar; . 60 bbls Stuart's do do 8000 Cocoa Nuts; 16 caeca Jar Prunes; 12 cases Fancy Boxes do 250-bxs No. 1 Herring; 136 bra Sealed Herring: 65 fi>9 Mace; . - 160 lbs Nutmegs; 136 lbs Cloves; 40 gross Blacking; 35 toe Citron; 1000 bus Pea Nuts; CObxsNo 1 Rock Candy; 20 do Ho I do do 25 do Yellow do do 20 do White do do Go bgB Irica Altnomla; 30 bales Bordeaux do; 35 bgs Sicily dor, GO do shelled do; 300 bxs Cluster Rtdains: ; 250 bxa M R do; lOWA FOU«MY, "" NO. 103 WOOD STREET. JOHN C. TARRY, (successor to J. C. Parry A Co .) tegs tolnform the customers of tbeold firm, and the imbue generally, that he bw now on baedi, and Is extensively on* gaged In manufacturing, every description, of CASTING 3-- ;sach as: Patent Chilled Rolls; large Euttlwi and Curb-- ; Patent KetUes, for boap, Pot Ash, Soda Ash; Sugar Kettle*' :for the manufacture of Cano Bugar— all cart on a jxiient , process, known as J. C. Pony’s, and are suporicr for dura* .blUty to any other, and sold lower than those made on the : old.plan. • Gas os Watsa. , HOLLOW WAIIE—A general assortment, all fro in new ;and improved patterns, Wagon Boxes, Dog Irons, Sad Irons, Ao^Ac. i Rolling Mill Castings, and Machinery of every dettriptfon always on hand or made to order. i Cook Stoves, Kitchen Ranges, and Coal Stores, of urery description; lowaCookStoves, fitofiscs, which ii-celTi-d the first prize forlSM and 18&1, at the Agricultural Pair of Al* Jegheny County, Poland recommended hy flfteun hnndrod persons j Enterprise Cook Stove*. fouralm.-; Premium Cock Stoves; Egg and Radiator Coal stove:; Parlor Stove®. Ac. Pnrlot Urates and Tenders, great variety, beautifully enamelled. Common Grates, andboMiog material of ©very dracription. • A gnat variety of Ornamental -Railing, fox Cem*torit»:« arid Fencing. '. PUrjgfu and Ctuhnys—A largo Flock cf oil the kind* iii rue, aud will be eold at reducedXlall’* l Pat ent Lever, True American, lean's. Crany's. Klnkfiii’e, Woods’. Peacock's, Unit’*. Improved Hull, Ac. r £*puj>tf JPTue^As.—The .Michigan Double Plough, wM-h Las taken the premium at the State Fairs of N>v y.'rk, Pennsylvania, and OMOjaudwhoreTerltha* fci*>tn>xbiM(4*-i -• Iron and Nails, &tov* Pifw&nd Tin Ware—oil of which I Will «eU at the lowest prices; and respectfully invite the public to gfv* me a call, at the old stand,"No. 1&3 Wcsod *t, t rivryv <t viuuv CHARLOTTE IILUME. No. 118 Wood street, second door above* Fifth, Pittsburgh, STf A* a ‘* tJ 'f' :ra for sate a large ami wellaftwirinl f i ■”• f FI stock of I’inno Fortes, (which are ju*t ar riving,) on the most liberal terms, .. Tho attention of purchaat-rs is especially iovitod to ilio Celebrated HAM BURG PIANOS. : Those inKtruaionts being madeexprevriy for thU climate, and having the over strings, hare a volume of teno u»* equalled by any other*, Also, Pianos from ibeitLtnufartery of Gale A Co„ New York; Bacon A Haven. New York; Ur iclionbach A Son#, Philadelphia; and of nr own suvurso Ttnx, which are well known,and have been used in thbland other chic* for 18 year*. . MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds. - ; Giatart— Afinoscleetion of French, Spanish and German, of superior quality. , < FWvnv—The best Italian, French and Endisk make. From ifcobcat Paris tnjiaufiU’tery. ALSO—Vlntea, Clarionets, Drams, Fifes, Baiyas, ripw,Triangles, Ac. ■.Brtns*— ltalian, Frenrh. English and German, warranted ta be of tho very tost quality. • tHano* and all Musical Instruments repaired with dura* MtitV,entnw« «ni)ilniTmtrh «««r2? ‘ CmCKEitlNti’S PIANOS. LftggiiV'ir-) _ ,Jl ftT RECEIVED, and new open for ex g^%, aralq&flsn and calc, the fallowing new ll nu fj fffl aoo Forte.*, vis: #j M w V..» Onv Rosewood, richly carted, Grand Piano Fdrte,7 octaves fine, f&UO 00. bneeunnrbly Carved Rosewood square Plano, la tho stvlo of.tauis XIV, 7 octave?, $5OO DO. Une Rosewood carved. 7 octavos, SHO Co Ono do do -cU do 00 Ono do plain do 350 i>o One do do C)£ do 850 00 Ono do do 0 do iSK) 00 Ono do do 6 do 2UO 00 All the above aro from thn celebrated manofkctory of CaICKUiW} A Boss, Boston, Mass. Also,, received from the same factory, a beautiful lot of PIANO STOOLS, carved and plain rosewood, with haircloth, figured plash, and hrocatoUe peats. On hand, a largo stock of Puso3 from other Boston and New York makers, and for patent factory price*. • . JOHN If. MELLOR. 81 Wood street. Agent for Chickermg’s Pianos,for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. ■: -...-. ; j ftlcc2l . . LATEST 9IY7BICi HKLEDER HAS JUST RECEIVED— • Souvctr p£ Fakir Bc»omHn, composed nnd dedi catwi to,Mr. Julius Leo, by H. Kluhcr. Tins piece is embel lished wlth-on elegantly colored vignette of tho dtyAf Far)?, showing thuTuiUvrjxJ, the imperial residence oi (ho French Emperor; tho Charchof Nornx Dams, etc.—being a reliable and eorrcct map of Iho French Capital, a* taken by Mr. Lee, on his ix-ccnt visit there, and Is of tbolf worth tho brico charged for tho Mneic. Tpo Troubadour Polkn^—composed and dedicated to Miss Rordalno Lomoyue, of Washington, To., by 11. Klebor. Fond Ilearls at Home; beautiful uow Ballad, as sung by Radley’s Scrcnaders. Mpst I Forsake Theo; Gorman melody, with English and Gorihan words. . Little Songs for Little Children—new.. Heavily Wears tho Day—nevr. Thinking of Thcc—now. Ballad. YVbflt shaRT call Tbcc—vocal duett. Pulsab—-Zlg-zntr, City of Glasgow, Louis. Napoleon, Hat tie, Childrens' Delight, Unpresummg, etc., and a gene* ralsj-lectioh.bf the moftdkshionablQ music of the day. . . 43T No. 101 THIRD street. * octW 1 l Steamboats, Ahoy I _ T«t subscribers tender their fajmW-a&ledgmenis for the favors bestowed upon Uy. by their Steamboat friends, and would respectfully remind them and others interest-* “ * cdiulbuildlrtg boats, that they are at all times prepared to furmsh, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Fnrnlture and Chairs of the best material and work man ship. T.'B. YOUNG A CO.. | ••••'••. 'Corner Third and Smitbflold streets, 1 jytp,>&3 - ' "• ’ opposite **Brown’s lTotol. ,> . NEW MUSIC ATOltß—lbe subscribers.baToopenedat No. 83 Fourth street a choice collodion of music and musical instruments, Italian and German rtrlngs, Pianos, by Ernrd, of Paris; and Mr. Arnold; Flutes; by M. Kulcr, Frankfort A. M 4 Clarionets; do. All kinds of.brass instru* mentu fttja the host French manufactories, all or which wo oiloMO the public on more liberal terms, feeling confident that wo can render entire satisfaction. i : 11. SCHHOEDER A CO., No. 83 Fourth fit H Schrocdor and G. Anton will giro instructions on the’ i»iano,violin • --- - . v. ;Ecp23. ialuahleßare Garden Seeds, Ac. CONSISTING in partof the edebratod Stowel or EVor* groen Sugar Corn, Old Colony Sugar Corn, Wrinkled SngariPcas or-varioua improved varieties, Bine Imperial, Blue Prussian and.MarrowfliU do, Bcons,, Onions, Radish, . Parsnip, Cucumber and Mellons of tho finest and most ap proved; sorts, Field Carrots, Turnips and Sugar Beets for tho d&iryxxian and farmers. A', rich ; coUoction of flower seeds; Lawn Gross Seed, aula Ball-and complete assortment.of Carded and Fanning Implementsof tho latest Improvcmetitv Monthly .Vdhcnrvs,,Roses, Heliterops, and tine . bioominfl plants Ibr theyard, Garden or -Lawns, by the dozen orlOO at low prates. . .• Orders fromMorclumts, Dealers or others fllled promptly on liberal terms, from tho Seed and -Horticultural warc honeo, «9 Fifth street, by tnpr27] - JAMES WARDROP. _ >ipes,;plpo hoods, spices, chocolate,; O brdoms,-bucket?,. tuba, bed cords, twine > .ropep, cbttQD batting rags, hemp arid rettbn, brushes, tract of[ cofiro, blacking, saleretus, white and red lead, mad der, copperas,'alum, indigo, logwood, camwood, powder, shbtfieod, wash-boards,'rtXren» ; c(£ks, demijohns, jugs, tar, cheese, dairy salt,- sordines, alcohol, turpentine,' snuff, cut and dry tobacco. Ac., &c 4 In store and for solo by : . •• MILLER A IIICKHTSON, dec22 - ‘ • 221 and 223 Liberty Bt, HOT CORN I HOT COHN 1 f HOT CORN! I i—Hot Corn: Life Beetles in New York Illustrated—-locluding the btory at Littlu Kuty, Modallna the rog-ploker’s daughter, Wild Maggie,' Ac. With original designs, .engraved by N. Orr. By fioten-Robinson. . • ;< ‘Bld tKatwelbome'-;' Which cornea to puniflh'us,” . - “A beggar’s book oiitworth’a ahpblo's blood.” • : " Of every inordinate, cup bowaro; Or drink, and withit misery.Rhnro.^- For sale by • • • B. T. 0. MORGAN,. * *decl3’ -104 Wood atreeL r I^OBAOCO—26O boxes and half boxes 6’s, B’s, \A lb und I X lb Lump ; Diadem .Twist, Diamond Twist. Six Twist, Ping,: Russell A Kobinson’vGrant’e, Anderson’s, Thomas*, Jonea' exirai MeylaTt A Gentry’s Tobacco, In store anil for sale by . ■ • - [dsc2gl • ;MILLER & RIOKETBON,. -- HOT CORN I HOT CORN 11 AhO ther • supply- just re*, celved and for sale by • • -B. T« C. MORGAN, dec24 ■■■'■ f i 104 Wood street; /^U TY WABRANT&-A5OO WANTKI\by KS oct2o , AUSTIN LOOMIB/No.92Fourthst.' I>. *•>• ■* ■•?• .V' t . PITTSBURGH. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 1854 - BUSINESS CARDS. lODE& ft CO., 188 & CONEECTIONEBB; riTTBBUEOHf . • receiving the following Good*, i lowest market rates<• • 50 boxes hlaccaronl; ; 20 4t . i • Verinicellar • ; ; • £0; Carina; 60 11 :W; Kock Candy; 25 « A tto.l do : 10 u Bed . : do ■ 16 11 Capers; ; 16 “ - Ollvesr 76 “ Quae Drops; 100 “ Lozeuges; • 60 <l . Jujube Paste; 1 > 50 doz. assorted Pickles; . • SO. Preserves; 100 “Fepper Sauce; 10 cases Sardines; 6 “ “ bf. bxs, 2 “ « K do* . 200 bags Brazil Sugar; 40 bbls S.O. Sugar; 25' ?* Sugar; 10 cases Liquorice - ; ' 25 boxes Kef M-do 20,000 Principe Cigars;- 10,000 Havana do 15,000 Regalia.- do 2,500 Half Spanish Cigars; 50 gr. Mrs. JliUer’s F.Cut • . 60 gross Anderson’s 7dt>, ; TLMHJI ItSON & OOm US AND CONFECTIONERS, xt extensive Fail Stock ever intaiae, con>i*ttag of— - 25 bxs Macrcaopl; 25 do Vermicelli; SO doToxan-Pecaoß; 25 (loHijnois 4o; W do* aes’d Salad Oil; 100 doz Pepper Sauce; 100 doz Kotchup; . 60 doz assorted Picklas ? 25 doz we'd Prcse tres; 125 bxs Iczengea; 25 c’<i Eanlinez, 30 bza refined Liquorice; | 12 cues do; 100 kegs German Plums; * CO gross Mrs. Miller’s fine (• Cut; | 60jgr.Mrs Andersco’sdo; I 25 dos Olives; i 25 dos Caters; . >. SO dos Onions; • ■ ■ . | CO bags Gilberts;, i CO bags Walnuts; i 75 bags Cream Kuts; I. 5 bagsOron. Walnuts: | ICObags-Datry Salt; 20,000 Principe Cigars; 20,000 Wash. Regalia do; 18,000 Havana do; . 30,000 Half Bpantoh do; • PIANO FOtt'l'UH. FOR SALE AND TO LET. ■ - . __ property ror Sale. 'I 1 "" rooscribor :offers for iaio,on very reaajrmWe term*. X following property, tie: ■ ■ ■ ■. , A Throe Story llrick Dwelling House, No. 110 Penn ctreet, between Hay strrotnnd£vans’alloy; and Lot 25 feet front! 112 foot to an alloy. The House is one cf the SSSSSfiffP****?" m ° a£ pleasant neiglibor- If to—emtoadng eornora of Front and Ferry streets: SS« h f I S2S?Sw- ,9: f ront oa Fcrryand sixty feet on; ££?* a ff»d threojdory Prick Building ou the corner, a two rtoxy.Frame sm Front at.,and two Uriels Build*- mgs, used as shops, on Perry st. . ■■ “ fcot tep '° a ?«> a t,bot W con b, A *n&C^S^ n ' mS: “ S °** A liooscr oad Lot, on Write DtrccVncar tha new Court ..Houae, Ihe hott£6& well orranged andlngood oraor.oad la now occupied aaji hotel*. * • • A Three story Brick, on Smitbfield rtreet/near Seventh— being in an excellent buainosailocatJoa.-. Tho Dot to 20 bv 80 feet deep, frontiag.ou gmitbfirid sW ■. ; 1 ~ A Cottage Frame and Lot, 28 by 120 feet, fronting on Anne and ltoblwon«treetg,'AD«gheny City. ~ Thto to avory derira bloandpleosant locationfer a residence. Niuo lota in .the town- of M’Keosport, each 00 feet bv 150 Beveralofthece.arooutho.MniastreeL. - Eleven Acres in Lkuetown, on tha Monongahela River, on which.there are 4hofiSw; there are some 6 or 7 acres of ex< cellent stone coal, &nd.ahnmlance-of limestone, convenient to the landing; and two coal pita open. Ninety Lots in the town of Columbia, 00 feet by 150 each nearly ail levol, and-well located. The tenant of each Dot has the privilege of fising whatever atone coal he may re .quire for his own pit near thoLocka. Columbia . to a pleasant situation on :tlie bank of the Mouongahela riv er, a short distance below Look No. 3, in the midst of an ex tensive stone coal region, and would be a desirable point for manufacturing estautohments. - ... ♦:.■•• . • .Two Hundred acres ,of superior Stone Coal,with Honae Railroad, Aa. This - ftopertyhas a front of 140 rods on the Monongabela rivor; an excellent- landing; good gredoand foundation-for railroad— with enough level ground at one polntfor houses and-garden4,or.iocationsfbr manufactories. Tho vein to deep enough to allow, horses to be used In haul ing out tho coal—‘the quality of which, for iron work, steam, , gas, or for any ordinary uses, to not surpassed by asm in the country. In my absence, my agent, James Blakely. 2to<uwiU give all necessary information, and be authorised to give warran ted deeds for.ony property cold. JAMES MAT, . xay2S a •'••• No. 113 Par.n ctrMt 1 FORTY-OSH DUILOINC4 ■ ';...■ ASD Two Largo Bricic • Dwelling Housos for Salo. . f 4 ‘HR subscriber ncvrcQbrs the following desirable proper- X ty for sale, sitaatctln the Seventh Ward, nod but ten minutes walk from the Court Jlouxo. • ONE LARGE BIUC&i HOUSE, with mao apartments, situated-on the corner.tif Colwell and Miller streets- Also, ONE LARGE TWO BXORV BRICK HOUSE, with eight apartments, situated onheed street. Right Building Lots on Culwcli. street; tch Building Lots on Rued street; twentydbreo Building Lots on Miller sticet. Thto property' to very couvenleutly situated, and will'bo very desirable for private residences-.* .- _ . Tho above property, if not sold previous to the middle of Slay, 1854, will be put qp.nl Public Auction. 1 raus.—One-fifth cnShpthe balance in ten years, with annual payments. Farifortber particulars, enquire of 'the subscriber. •* JACOB TO MR It, sepl3:Qm] Cornet Colwell and Miller sta., 7th Ward- T?Qr 8nle» A LOT OP OROUNL lu-Hogg's Plan cf Lota in the Third Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, near High, street, and being 29 feet front on Pennsylvania Avenue, and running back 117 feet. The property will be sold,clear of all incurs* bronce, except an annual ground rent of one hundred and sixty-five dollars, to which it to nervr subject.- On the proper ty arc seven good TENEMENTS—five briek and twoframe ---m] two stone* high, and . renting for about five hundred dollars annually- Price, $1200; $OOO ca*fa, ' : and'sGoo inC months—by good endomUfapc?. . : ; . WM. C. FRIEND, Jel&tf • Attorney at Law, No. 12G Fourth street- CIOAL LAND FOR SALt*—Acres oF Land, with ft vein » of CoalAj-a a lower win of 2 feet; only Winches bmwrontiie two* The Landis a good h-. 11, and3o : Acres in cultivation. A good Dvellius'lloure, Fruit Trees, good water auJ timber. The Land to suitable fur Garden ing purposes; siVustoabb'uH miles from ilia city; a short dlctance from the BrotrmKllh* llcuk Hoad. S. L-UTIIBIiRT & SON% General Ag'ts, 140 Third »t. For Sale. f tv ILL sRLL my ucL-xpirrsl least.- year?) ef ft X Dot, Situate on (Fllnrawtrcc; and Spring niVvJn ihe Fiiih^nrd—toft frontlncnn U Ilarn strict, and ruuninu back 100 ft. on Fpnng a.hej, on which to ervrtoi a fi ur .storied Brick House, 40 fL *qnare.’r;tl> n frame,two stnrtoa, GO ft. on Spring olley, well to carry ou any branch nfmaoulactaringbuMnesß. ■ iking engaged in man ufacturing in the country. 1 tHeriho above for sale. In. quire at N 0.42-"» Liberty street. ■ oeto-tf ■ . RT>bVARDPABKIt. Ten Acre* for hale. mtlß subsmbt-r vtTcrj* Ten Acrt-s r.f Lend, near X Hi* rvMU«wc» vi m:c.'Lr-vA(upt«B, m lUnciieflcr, ail cf which Uin tti« highest state oi cuHhaHon. N«r GOU bearing apple, peach, plum and tree«, all <>f whtoh are graftrd fruit, are on the lot; also,about thrve’ftemofvine yards rf ;lh* l>eFt quality of tho ottu?r lirsf-mve mratx are two Dwelling llousft.l and r-;xt-}n»Ußi*!k; onnof dwelling* is new,-not having twit Tli« pc-ct flow Ujw plans to siuuug tin? estmiAsre aurl la au* tifulln the country. H to utmßdvntSy sojpTi.d with fine never failing springs. Apply to Mr. Crali,the or to JAUKA ULAKI’LV, Estit-j OPlce, cor. Sevcuth a«j'l .rcuthficrld its. 03“ An rxteuriro vanity of Grapr* \!lm for Arw piy os above. d«3O FA urn FOlt SALE. rnjllj auhscnUr olfers at prlroio s«le a SMALL FARM, X containing HIXTV AJUitS, eitusu-il In Fr.iakUn town ship, Aitegheay county; with about lijty arre-» cifla*ed and In a'jfJfd rUtw.of cultivation;, a gootl jr. un.* t.b’chnnl,of thv btrl KImI »if irult, a-n'Snl l/*g nhrhca.aud a l»g Barn; alw.ui itn tmlcs from,Pittsburgh, and about fuurmiles from I’crrysvUln. Fvr.furthcr tovriteutor%«:nqr.{r«TTf\nLKtAM GRAHAM in SewiclUeyTille, or t-o the subscriber, on prvoilfei ilHJtt NKKLV- Flftlt Street Froprrty Fr*r Sole, 4 VALUABLE U»T Ur Vlt;i>L*NJ>, IS i-*rt f«.-nt-by 120 Xx deep, #ita:ttrl ou FilLh'.iirccU nearly tipposllu the new i'o>l ilfilcc and Custom Hein*. . The tiCuai;«u nf thls : lot mskes it one ol ttw xuosi Uu-ilraldu loc-iUonsin tho Cttv. , Terms,* onc-thlnl.cash,andbalancn In twoypars; oronr* •third caiih ond'an improvedfcirm'of bettom land forgarden log purpo**. Apply tt> JOHN. B. KENEDY, • dccAiitu K Wnirh Maknr. FjfUi gu-wt. nwn»r intends h-avmg tbe city, and will sell, on X rvm>ouabie tonus, a good TWO STOitV iUUCR TlOU5l', of tliroe rooms, tuiwroom, OntohM aulc, and goo.l cellar, with Lot.of 17 feet front by 85 deep: situate on Third st. This U a goi.d location for a baker, thera beluga largo oven In thotHdlar, which cost $3O. Price and terms ntudo known at tho Rcoi Bst&lo OCho of 8. CUTIIBEItT A £OS. itocltt • ■ .-. • ■ . ■ 340 Third *tr<*ct. HrALVAOLB CITV EItOI'KKTY FOR BAllCcon*totlog V of two Thtw blory linck Houses on ibnu street; al-'o, three Dwelling Uouscs in the rear. The Dot to 48 ft. front •by 100 deep. The Houses ou Penn street are excellent : buidows flUUito. Tor prfro and terms, call at the Jteal tatoyracoof a. CUTUIIEUT A SON, dvclO • • • . 140 Third ntwt: '■ PLEASANT RKSIDES’CK FOR SALE.slluatcd nnMount Washington, within twenty minutes walk of tlm city. ■Tlid Lot la 100 feet front by 205 deep ou a 10 feet alley. The house to now, just finished, LAviog six rooms and a cellar. Tricesl2oo; Terms $4OO in hand; bslanco «t$2OQ a year. S. CUTUUnKT & BON, <l*»w .... . d-IO qhlrtl street. A BIRMINGHAM GROCERY BTOlttt FUR fcALB—4 -XX can bo had of'it, if callod for soon. Utoouc of tho best on that side of .tho'riTwy doing a-fino cash busi ness. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS; dec!7. . . . - 45 Market street. Jersey Wagon. A GOOD SPRINQ \V AGuN, with ehaftvand polo, suitable for one or two howos, will bo sold cheap bv JAMBS McMASTERS,- jal3 - .'Eagle Idvury btable, Seventh st. • For Hulc, . A SMALL FARM, situate in Lower St. Clair Township, • about one mile from the Borough of Birmingham, con taining SIXTY-ACRES, more or less.. It to all cleared and under cultivation; For further particulars, apply to ja24.tf i \7. SYMMBb, Birmingham. . i ENTERPRISE WORKS. ; no. 1 30wood STB&r,.«iran noon uxlow vmoia allst. •' ; . > Ji&irif d TETLEY. DM PORTERS and manulaeturers of Vg%ggg Sf:,gnw ToPmHlY, SURGICAL AND DENTAL t'W'lbJ * INS'ntUill.MS, RIFLES, Ac Mo >-keep a genemi assortment of the above ".. .. •. iorticlesconstantly on hand;'together' with A general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also; Guns, Pis tols and Revolver!, Flasks, Homs; Shot Belts, Cups, Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives;' Tailors and Hair Dressers’-Shears; Pocket Ecysors, Ac.— Also. Trusses and Supporters;. • ••*•••■■-- r : -- . Jobbing and repairing neatiy exocnted. Blilifcdl—Woaro making Rlflvsof every description,to :order,'of thebeet meterial, and workmanship Orders received fox them at Wholesale or Retail, will-be fill -cdwith despatch.. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prlflea. my!s . CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY. HOOKS, at DAVISON’S BOOK STORE, 65 MARKET, street, near Fourth,—The subscriber having now opened hto Holiday Books,-would Invito attention tohto large assortment of; JUVENILE and other BOOKS to tho season. The assortment in-t eludes Children’s Books for .aU ages and.ipuwcH;- English. 1 clnsrics, in splendid cabinet hlhding: the most elegant cdto •tions of jj'ockeL-iamlly and - pulpit Bibles; -superbly. IHup trated Eugltoh worksi AndT^yc;- Books and lllblVs in vol- VEtj With’golil )uid silver orttauients. Thftt he may have, the pleasure of giving greater saltofacHon to frlunds.and customers, ho solicits early calls. ' JOHN 8. DAVTSON, •ilccl2 ; • • • • : ,65 Market, near Fourth Str» , et. ! I HAVE placed my Books and Accouutsin tho hands of Jauzs 0. Ricarr, Esq.j and I earnestly hope that all who are indebted for subscriptions to the Daily and Weekly Post, or for Advertising and Job Printing, will pay lip as speedily arpossiMe.' 'Mr. Rlclie'y to - also author .toed to pottle the accounts.of the.firm oMlarpeu.-A LArroy, • and ILufrxu & Plumps, IIARPEH, ; : JOHN LAYTON, :. N. B,—Hr: Richey will be found at iho bffleo of the Pott,’ where the Books etUl remain.' .. ~:[ja2''' Selling OiT to Remove. JAMES ROBB; No. iO9 Manor street, Pittsburgh, will offer his present largo stock or BOOTS, SHOES, and RUBBERS, tri.rcry.few priced until the 10th of-February, 1854, when he hopes to remove to. his New Store, No. 89 Market .street, which .he. Intends .filling with an entirely ,new stock. ;Thq pnhlio are respectfully invited to call and procure hls' presenfc prime stock, at unusually great bargains —REGARDLESS OF COUT. ' J£Zr Remember the place—No. 109. Market street, between Flflh.gtrcetand.Liberty,. .. ... ;: - ....... .[jagdf ; WUltam Carr Co.) . .•■• (Wn. Carr Into af the firm of J: Paeker A Co.) . TTTiiOLESALE GKOCEHS and Dealcre in Foreign Wines . f y and Broodies, Old Monongubela and Rectified Whis key, No, 329 Commercial Eow >r Liberty PlttohurghJ ptt£: 1. . Jv : jaOry A hL KrNDS OF GOLD, SILVER AND BANK NOTES, - J&t bought, sold and exchsnge&by ;*ocan. ' /A: WILKINS & CO n Bankers, United States Bank Building, No. 71 Fourth st, Pittsburgh. -.--5 V. *» ’ .. ' 4 -i ff ; -,'f. :j Take Notice, «. - »'C> NEW YORK. To Druggists & Merchants throughout tho Union. D. B. JI'CCtLOUGH, MAKUFACTU BEB. ANI) JJEAtlill It) ' ■ FAINTS, OILS, ic., Eao. 141 MsWeu lane, SEW YORK, : E.PECTFULDY invites, tho attention nf Druggistsand Merchants throughout tho. Union to his large and ex tensive assortment of PAINTS, OILS; Ac., of the BEST and PUREST QUALITIES, which he offers lor sale on very moderatotermfl, both to cash nadclose-tirm* buyers. Below .are enumerated some of tholeading articles; . WHITE LEAD, in oil f Tn kegs of 25 to 500 lbs. BLACK PAINT,..YELLOW UCILRE, VK\. RED In oil PATENT DRYER, SPANISH BROWN, TETRA DK SI ENNA, in oil. • ■ /lIHJSS B ! -.chrome,: imperial,- and arsenical GREENS, id oiL • .PRUBSIAN BLUE, OHRO3IE YELLOW and VERDIGiaS, dry and in oil. VARNISHES of all kinds. RAW and BOILED l-INSLED OIL, PUTTY. WIIITING CHALK,-LAMP BLACK: * ’ ■ - and ENGUSU YEN. RED, CHROME RED and YTSL XOW, dry and in oil.: - • INDIA RED, RED LEAD and LITHARGE, dry- • , STONE, FRENCH, and AMERICAN OCHRE, dry. CHROME, PARIS and BRUNSWICK GREEN, dry and in oIL ' FRENCH and AMERICAN TYINDOW GLASS. ;. Druggists and others in want of any of the above roention eil article, will find it to their interestoto call, ok our faeiii ties for manufacturing and purchasing, and our experience intue buftlne??,give ua advantAgea'in selling overiooii of ihosein theßameline. - - : D. B.M’CULLOCGII,' _my2h9m , , ;■ .141 Maiden Lane, New York. • .-. paper Warehouse. ■ Cyrus W. Fiold fit Co., /COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 11 Cliff .rtreet, New York; ore SOLE'AGENTS hTtheUnlti-d State* for; : ' 'MokpratVs Superior Bleaching Powder. . / Victoria Jlills Celebrated Wriiiug Papers. • , Russell Mills , Superior “ « . Genewee 31111 a Superior Printing « . - .RawlinaABonB , EngHf'hTissue “ ■ First quality jfrench Ulbramariue. ..... They are also Agents for the Principal Paper Manufactu rers in this country, and offer for sale 'by- far • itho : ex tensive and desirable stock of Paper and Paper Maaufectu- that can he found iu this or any-other country. - : • -. • ,%1 V Y- OCCQ PY the large and.commodious W’arehouses, No. 11 Cltif streeVNo. 58'Cliff street* No. 184 Cfcrif-tophcr street, •afid the.lxifts over the largo Jrou Storea; 7 nud 9 Cliff street. Their business to strictly Wholesale, and Writing Papers are sold by tho Case only. - Their ejtrcoKlinuj ladlitiea enable them ti> offer all ■OtKKls, both: foreign and Domestic, at tho lowest posu&le pnees. • ' ..... . Paper made to order, any size or weight. liberal advan .cea made on ronsignmeiita of Paper, Paper Makers*-Stock and other mcrehandixe. -The highest market price paid la CASH for all kinds of Rag* mar2o:lsm : Bradbury’s Piano" and kolodoca Warerooma, iVa 4H3 BROADWAY, XKW YORK. FROM enlarging my Wweronms, I am cucblctl to keep & mttcli greater as.v>ftmeiit of Instruments Umn hereto fwc. AH Pianos furnished are of. an elnsticmuch, »nd of an even quality, and deep, fall, rich and parody vocal tone, qualities, mostdePirahl&,lnasmuch us'tbe voice wHI asrintu late to the toueof thelnstrument. All mylhrtrunients are fully warranted, a of salo,’ And are sold as low ascan be purchiutini elsewhere. {Second ha:i«l Pianos at all prices. JS3? A. Acu? Ims<jtUcm.—r The Organ Mulodeon, with hoc Earths of Kcyi,£hc only thing of the himl < in. the country, having two Slops, coupler, swell dmw stops, &r,., a sweat''and' powerful Instrument, pronounced l>y Organists to bo'supe. rlor for churches or Organ practice to the medium sired Or gans, price $2OO. A too, tho Common Melodeon, of all styles. and prices. - Being tho'erclusivo- Agent Rrr th»i*.e : ln*tru solid tod. • Thv x usual .discountinode to-tbo tnide.aadlO per cent-to clergymen purchasing for ; their own use. . marls:!y PHILADELPHIA " GEOUOE «T. HENKEL’S CITV CABIN BIT WAREHOUSE, xVm 173 OITKBTX UT STREET, . (Oirosirc Ihooi-s-vr-tscs riu.i..) - ~ ■ Phti&ttolphla. FOEKITTTE2, IS EVEHV STYLSI Comprising' Louis XIV, Igwls XV, Elizabethan uxid Anti, pie, with Sculpture Carving and modern style; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany,raiimvood and Mapto; oil of superior. construction, and finished'in. the brst_/rtyiu.e<iual U?,lf uotescdlingin qaa!- ’ ;r ity, the Goods of any EstnliUsh; : ' memmthoUmuxiMiitrs. . 3 EMPLOYING none• but px jKirtoneed worUrncn, (appren* Zi tiros being posWvrij’c.-;ciudcd,‘and using the to-troa jteriato, the- work ranuc.t toil to give satisfoct-ion to pnr chasc-rai.Amongst--the- numy .advantages offered to pur chawtfg,i*-Uie facility of Inrniddyg a •ganfc or plainftrlc, complc.triy.jroin one c3iaWtohicf.pt? by whMi means ail tha article.; ;ri,«jaoti'room correspond la style end quality, and the imaiea>e stock afa ; ay>i ou’liand, being so varioug ln dc.&hru'j-ottstbie?. .pJe'ast; their tasto in a ro!rotion, without the -doluv caused in onlcriog Farulturo,. • . . - • To giTunnid-a-yf tho finlihcd. FcrftWore on Land>-1 heril only inform you tliat mv Kix-m aro 375 feet long,.by •iZTYrot wid-?, four floors In nmch-r; with Shape cniitfinions. Mifii ciciu to employ 200 Hands, whidvto.A-'guisrc.r.tre* thii work. LioJl Jane umlt-r my o®h imraetilrifi ail dene, in thw. Store, and Kurnituro warranted to carry saivly any dtotance." toiler? to riuia delphto aro respectfully invited, cs purehßscroor olherwtoe, 'to mU and examine the Goods. ; ao2T>:ly BALTIMORE. WATCHIfiS, J£j\VKLUYi ■feor ■' SILVER WARE, Broiis**, ClockslW*- Ve** Wfek Goods, Rosewood Dressiug Cares, Writing De.*l<«, Jsr*,J| .Klogant ■Vans, Opera Glasses,-Cnttlcrv, Fine Oil raarfSw Faiutiugs, Chlca, Ac.—Tho undcMigucd! beg particularly to invito Uicvtoito c-f ciiizefto and : whether as pureiwsm or co.onotoseuw, to their niagnifiront • Stock, believing it to exccel ii* varieiy eud richc^s;' nny other in this coun try. They feel sure, Uie'adrantagaof personally selecting goods ut the diifercntfcctorlesln Europe*- end Uudr own manufiwtorics of Jowriry, Silver Wnro. wc here,' atiable them to offer induoemehto in prices and quulh tics, ami pricis; cotiriaeriug qufilitie?, such lU.sannot he of reroOLby any other house iu ibe troda. . Delicate goods so woefully packed asto gdsafely auv.dis tanoe,andby almbstauy . Wholesale and retail. .CANFIELD, A CO.' - 1 229. Baltimore street, corner of Charles, .-'. , deelfcly ••-=•:■ • =■ ■ ‘lwtlmhre. ' GEORGE STURGE?; - • soLasfAxmfACicnEß.op.vnßisxrßovtb • SPIRAL SPRING' MATTRESS 8. IV. Cor . .JJaUimore and Frederick tercets, JJ-jl tmore, and aVo. 92 TKhfoiitjf., Philadelphia 'FIVESITA’ERMEDALS AW T ARDHD, VIZ:— :. . : ; AM£EiCAs(lJiSTitin , i>. ■ By yi7;AXKLiN.l>stiTPTE,Philadelphia; : ' 1 MahTLAan J.vsmcTß, Baltimore. , rnnEperiiliar .Improvement in the construction, of this X Mattresa-to, that ail tlie choosey and heavy \oocden frame-work to entirely .dtopcn.«ed .with, and its place sup plied Hyn lighter and , much r4ore..duruhle- fratuow The springs are all'connected by harness leather ly riretted;Tendering dt for u single spring to 1 fitildowhor got out of place, and aiakiug a lied po thatany part may bo ratoed or bent up, ;.nd Is thusadmira bly fitted to tha wonts of the slck or urthmetic, whotnay rv- Uuiro a sitting posture. 1 It has ailthu luxurtaua softness of tho best feather bed, with' the lightness and facility of hand* Uug of tho common hair mattress. *' l . < Theso best cia teriols, and willlost many years without repairs.' I’creonß bavins Hair Mattresses can have them altarod in. toSpnogßeds, These Beds oro well adapted for Hotels, berths or Ships, Steamboatsxmd-llospitals. - • ALSO, an extensive assortmentof hishli r ornamented, (In .enamel,) and plain finished CAST IRON FURNITURE, con-: slsting In part of Bedsteads, Hut and Goat Racks, 1 Cane and Umbrella Stands, Centre, Pier and Side Tables with marble tops; Garden Chairs, Settees, .etc-, etc.- . Auimalr, such us Lions,Lambs, Dogs, etc., in Iroujos well ai the modelfiin Wodd,funmhed afnlicirt notice. " •• deelfily . r, ■ ST. LOUIS. JOSEPH OIOGRIDGtt, COMMISSION AND I'ORWAitDING MERCHANT, No L . 38 CoMtitßacuL, mow Bine Sthee^, St, Louiu, Ido., GONSlGNSlENTSandCommissifihsvrillT'.eotvHthpfompt and personal attfintion, ond Hbi.'ai : cdru»ow' wiU ;be jrivbn when required, on Consignments or. Bills of Lading, i/i hand. ’ f ' ~ _ •"/:/".• ' ' Orders fbrdho purcliaso of Gralni llcmp and other Froduce, will he promptly, filled, at.tholDwefitmarkot priros; Receiving aiid Forwarding of Merchamliio pud duco Will meet with especial care and dispatch ;' tho lowest rates of Freight illalwayffbo■ procured ; and the expense of Storageapd^rayago o« muclnaa posaible avoided. - . •- • RBPJEaBNca: . ■ Page StLouto; Eliifi.A'Mortou, ’' ‘Cincinnati;' Charlesa,.BlowA -::•> do; - 1 Strader-A' Gorman, -- ' doV Choutoau*A Valle, do; Uo3eaiAFro7.or; v ' x da:: Doan, King A C 0.,. do;. Springer A,Whitenmn, . do; : J.W.Butl«rAßro.,Pittsbh; 'E.O-Goocxlman A Co., ' do; D. Leech A C 0.,: do;. E.A C, Yarnall &Co:. Wxltado; ;y»‘;HolmesA.Co„ . do; .Morgan,iT.3l.BuckAMorgan: Blow k March, New York. B. B.Compgys, do* Frost & Forrest, do; Shields & Miller, do; CharlesA.Moig-v ' -do; • JosUtii-'Lee k Co.-/ ' Baltimore; A,.G.FarweUACo.,Boston; : Abraham J.CMe, • ■ do;' Howard, Son A Co., do; \y. li. Reynolds,... Louisville;. ‘ - • ' tl. D. Newcomb i'Bi-0., . uo; T.C. Twichell Commission Mcrchants/Ncw Orleahfe-* : have an open Policy of lnaurance,-which wilf rover all-shlpmentoto my address, when adv'toed' mall/or whan endorsed ou ; bills of lading'before, orat thy time of shipment. JOSEPH MjQGaiDGE;; au SO . •. . • r ,BtiLouis,MiSKmr'u/ Seymonr'e Galvanic {supporter* ••p.HIS APPARATUS: poasejisw dll .tho mfethubicai advau-' '• JL. 'tagea pf.the. Abdominal Supporter nowin ‘tise, nud aisa :fiomo valuable advantages oyer .them, besides the galvanic attachment. ■ - -- ! *- ••• v;’ - 1 ".- r.:The -foUowiofi-/Wcominendat!oa Ib from of-the New Hampshire Journalor jledjcino.i “Thh: gcnetal.form caQd construction of those instruments has. been . before stated In'this Journal. "The 'lMitor lias been 'iking, tlicm in ■ htopractice for-the last three moutlis'/anddoes noc hesitate to repommend them to physicians/? - ; - -. ..•. - • lor sale by li. A/VAIINE3TOCK & CO-, Ja2S Corner of First and Wood fita'.* ifittfiburgb. ‘ OAPEIiJ FADER! I’FADER 111—' .' ' - ' ' X * CO reams Drinting- l*apsr,' 24U37-- 0 do do .do -;22j32; V:, ;.., • ;./l; ? .do . Envelope do. 24537; . . ‘ , Also, crown, medr/double crovrri,'double mediheu ffcrawj tea, other papera;dn.largo qUantitieft r For pale by ' * ■. ja2B B. T. C. MQUGAN,JOB Wood-M, , ' j. ' ; .-.i NOtlCCfc THE PARTNERsntFwhich existed between tbo nuder-. laigned and Hsriity Siijsvle, under the.firm' of HENRY aadtosoivuil, auiV : ilui •xmdei*!*ignc4 Alone 4 are authorized to transact and settle up- the. business of the late firm. - . [jalB:tf | ~ RATRICKS A j»TUEND^- Bltyb CAGES—Plain,’laucy. and Breeding-Cages, of va-. noua 'siapirand l patterns.'' ‘Pric^ 1 . from $1 to ss—Trom the. Seed and Horticultural Warehouse, FlRaalreet.** 1 *- **. * ja27 : JAMES WARDROP. '• ' b" l‘- «-:•- ’-; »’•.? *» ;' «... S.'.fc* ; XX‘V— s'* i - •' A* v • ' *;V- * DAILY MORNING LOST. FRIDAY MORNING: -Breadstnfia, Productions, Exports, and Price. Bread 13 not only toe staff of life but it en ters Into every element of politico! economy, it makes the principal part of a day’s labor, the largest basis of exchange, the strength of armies, the necessity nf nations; and a failure in its supply is one of the chief causcß of the decline and: fall of empires. Hence, great deficiency in the supply of grain is the real cause of many of the greatest financial disasters. There is reason, therefore, for ua to look sharply, and seriously at the bread markets. Thero has been in the last year a decided failuro in the grain orops of Eu rope, except in Russia and Poland; so much so that in France and Italy all custom duties have been taken: off for toe importation of grain, and iu England the [ nee has risen since l..at Juue from 22 shillings to 40 shillings per quarter, or nearly double, - • From the beginning tvo have regarded this as the most serious difficulty in the way of relief to the money pressure. There ib double the amount required to manago the transfers of grain, which makes a differenoo in Europe and America of one hundred millions of dollars in the demand for money. But this is not all. The price of ail other food rises with the price of bread, and al ternately it requires a vast deal more money to carry on public works. These facts will suggest to our readers the difficulty caused by the rise in the price of grain.’ .- ■• In this country wo, aro undoubtedly gaining, to-the extent of our bread export, in the increas ed price and qaality. We share, .however, in the financml difficulties winch ibat deficiency in for eign crops occasions." i But how much of breadstuffs have we to ex port? One thing is certain, that in regard to wheat wo have not near so muofi as many san- Kuine persons. Believe. Wo can raise whoat al most indefinitely, but wo do not, because there has been a very moderato foreign demand, and moderate price. In the Record, (number 30,) November 3d, we said 1 .“In regard to tho amount of wheat actually raised in tiie United Slates there is a mistaken idea. l?e do not (acoordiDg to the English al-r iowance per individual) raise any surplus what, over. But, by tho great consumption of Indian corn as a breadutufi, we make a surplus of wheat; and it 13 in that way only. Tho past two or three years being good wheat years, We have an old stock lying over; but we cannot after all ex- : port to nny such extent os England and Franco need. They get their largest supplios from the Black Sea. If wo. export twenty millions of grnm r :thi3 winter, the spring price in onr mar kets will he.unusually high.V fhe truth of this is now seen at New York and Now Orleans, where grain and flour have not come forward with anything like the free dom oxpeoted; .Iu the face of this fact, the ex ports are larger than they have ever been The consequence of .this is obvious. Tho price .is steadily rising, and in all probability will con tinue to rise. The crop of wheat in Ohio in lbud was probably cqnal to those of 1851-2, but by no means equal to that of 1852. when it rose to tha enormous amount-of thirty-five millions of bushels. : Probably oar crop in 1853. was 20,- 000,€00, and-of that (by eating- some Inui-in corn,) we can m mage, to spare some fifteen mil lions. But ail the United States cannot spare sh much mere. K. U. KIU-DHisKV, 42> Hrcwl« , «7,\Na l '" Yore. . Let ua now look at former exports of grain from the United Stales. Reducing wheat to flour, wo give the export of flour and grain for tlio last eight years, in quantity and value: AMOtWr. •: . • VALUE." • i in 355», .‘y 32,153,1 Ge -VI .'■>*9, “ t;.. IS.Tfc'S.SOS . ' .« IS^..; ;.2,413.573.,..,..13,035.030’ • ~1.611,175.....;.w..~ 37,762,393 •‘•”3533, 2,437,035.... -11.55Q.0ii7 . «. :iSS2, « ; 14,424,352 ' It will be seen from this statement that the luc l ,beat nmounf of-wheat exported m ono year (18:10-7). was 27,430,000 bushels, and the price wna not ftH h)2u men ns it is now In 184 G-7 we exported 012,000 barrels of flour to France, but we have, exported nearly that amount to France since the Ist cf September. In our last number, we stated that the exports of iloui* and gram from tho Ist of September were gmier than they were in 3846-7, but tb« price is also much higher. ~ The advance of price proves clearly enough that although in conse quence of, the heavy European demand, the ex ports from Nuw York have been hurried with great rapidity ; yet,.in fact, tho domestic supply t. 9 not equal to thedemand. The result is, that the export caunot be continued largely, except under tho temptation of very high prices. In tuat case, a large part of our population will resort to Indian com and export the wheat. Eut how is that to be done, when the price of Indian corn is also rising rapidly, We need not inform our readers (who well enough know it) that po tatoes arc treble in price to .what they were a lew years-since. V’ ■ "V; Inere is an idea that an immense amount of wheat is brought from Michigan, Wisconsin, &c. .Thin-is all fallacious. The whole amount of flour and wheat brought into Milwaukic from theiDtonor in 1853, by the Mississippi Railroad, was 187,000 barrels—a mere drop in the bucket Of ail thn'flour and wheat cleared by the canal at; Buffalo, Ihtte-foiiTlhs came jrom Ohio. . The population of tho frontier States grows faster than their grain production. New England and the South aro importers of grain from tho new States. There arc but four or five States that arc really exporters of wheat- - If in 3S4f*-7 we could export only 27,0pD,0C0 bushels of wheat, it may be put down ns quite certain, we shall not export moro than 30,000,- OQQ bushels in-1858—4, unless the price is enor mously high. : . From the facts we have here exhibited, it ap pears that the bread question is one of moment ous interest; We pretend to no knowledge, hardly au opiuion, as to the continuance of scar city, or tho rate of pricea, but it is quite cer tain that our remark of Nov. 3d, is strictly true that “if wo export 20,000,000 bußhela this win ter, the pneo will be unusually high.” - It is al ready so. ' ' ;:. ' ‘ '-; v v * Wo would in no way aid speculation in grain, but Tacts arc things which should be known and retieotediupon. ” The. Cinomnatmns are proposing to build a bridge.across tho river opposite that city. This-bridge will consist of one principal open ing between two stupendous towers of SQspen* sion* tho centers of which are one thousand four huudred feet apart. • > From these towers, the roadways will be sus pended by three lines of wire cables,, at an etc. vation of ono hundred and twelve foet above low water, leaving the whole width of the river clear ami unobstructed; • The roadway will consist of two carriage-ways, separated by the centre lino of cables, and four toot-ways. Tho width of carriage ways at the center of bridge will be 30 feet each, and tho foot-ways 8* ft*et, making the entire width of platform 32 feet in the clear. ; fetrcaqth clinih cab 10.;.;..;.. 4..;........ 18,000 tens. 1,718 «. ■ Number of pursous that nmy collect on piatform.l2,7oo . ; Oseu that c.v,*).•/... ................. of bridge....‘..V..,' Time required foritflconstruclion;...... ...& ; yeara. ;^ ..... . - * -BoLDnsttsipp. tue ItavoLnxrosAiiY Wah —The ■uuiuber-of . Boltliers furnished tothe Continental' •nrmy ; duriDp. tho revolutionary war, by each of the thirteen:stntoa were os follows: New If:instisMre.v....v. A 2,4o7' 1 Dolawnrc.l. iMastf&chasettn—...C7,9*j7 | Mary1and......... .......... 6,928 j Virginia........... ‘Connociiout.-.. 1 .i.;'...5t,929 North Carolina. 'NfeVTork ...17.751 j South Carolina, •New Jersey ...........10,726 J Georgia'. I?enn?ylvaiua ; .425,678 1 . ,r ; i 'Total r ' ; 01 these it. baa been ascertained that thcro are less than fourteen hundred now remaining It is computed that in eighteen years they will nil hare been swept off,, or,ifany remain at that time, ; they will have attained the agu of at leant 107 to 110 years. “The longer I live, the more certain I inm. that; the groat difference between men, tho ,gi,eat is caergy--4nvincil)le de termination— anfconm purpose once fixed—and ■ then death or victory. That quality will do any i.thxug that oan bodone m the world, and no tal ifiQtfty circumstances, no opportunity -wll make a two legged creature a man without it.” r •• v ; ». •**•• •* * ‘r ■ ‘ - ; v '.: y •‘ '-''''' “’ ' T" nt *.f ••’ - • * - . k ' « »-. » . oBi_ E® * :;::::FEBRUARY.IO. Frodi tho RaDroid Record Great Bridge over tho Ohio. -r: ■. ' *' '.Vt* 4 *\**« 4 CVV; ~ r:/- 4 ' *./ t-T . .-' MISCELLANEOUS. SOAP— -CO.boxes Palm, ; ■lO <lo CflBt?Uv. - • - ; -5 ; do .Ahbond/V ■ • v • 2•. do -.OUre,: r: • U.~ do Caridia, - - . . • <.-• BO Co : Toilet and'Fancy; Tor sale tor, '- r ~v- f ' J>qt24 .. ,7* li. WILTJAMS, 122 Wood stmt. 1| I/UIALI* liOXiid AVJLJ 100 qr ;do •. ; do;- --'.v '• SO.ktfgkßmi. , ..: ' .... •• '2O hf-fccgsSim ;do '.>• - -.,.,-3 ; ' ' lOhf.Jt’egsaiaJngttOi'apeaj dlesfclna'Lemooff./ . Ilecciyed this day and furiale by dcc23 : JwllU A iIHQDi’ H A CO.. tti in DKUMs‘i’IGSf UUL/ SOO boxa«M. l(. HalKlna; ' : 350 half •boxesM; E.lidlshisi - - \ . 20Oqtv . "0. .- >i .-< .. <■ .r.SOOttJXcaromiy TdySj .’ v- • 100 '■**.. J\Tottr>Lc2<mgeB.u • : \ ; •-'■■■■* . : Kijeciringimdftjrsale b.y - : - • ;- * _ dcc& ANDMtgQK L CQ„ Ko. 0 Wow! fit onfutokl's PIKE CIUCKJSK3, No. 1. . r ’V ' . &\J\J 50 do Jackson do - ' ■ 20,000 Torpedoes, • ; V / 1 cuao Nutmegs. ' ■ 00 kegs Cooking liaising. ’; . V. ■ -/. n- Recolyedanid fdt sale by IV. d>»cO j. 0. AfrPKUSQ.Y & CO., No. C Wood st CIUIJFISH— Just revived, J 10 casks prime Codfish, 5 bbJs,J<o,;l - 300 Its smoked Salmon; ; , vV ; ■* « iSS bbls gib’d HerribS" '* ' ' K ' . -0 do No; 3 Jlackerol, - - -'.V . 150 boxes Burtlhgton scaled and No. 1 gmokedlTerrfM. tor solo low for cash by; i : ; - JEHU HAWOETIT, _ c>c * > .• of X>xamogd;aiid CLUSTJsK KAibtNar-150 boxes,.ab.slJ»o per box;.,; - ‘ • ICO • boxes- Ko. 'l 'i’ire Crackers, per box, or 4c*por pack^at, ••. 4 ■ n viv." . fc yoroer of ; Diamond ap<fc IHgnibna Alley *" T liOverlDg's ;Cnu>bed abd JLi Pulvenied J. IIAWORTH. Ja~ Q ; , v . Corner of :I)!pmapd and- Djirindfad alley " ■OUSTS’ AND YUUTJVd,THICK KiPANDCALS iiUOXS, JLJ at rcry lotr prices. ;. _ L. E. lIAYWARDL ■leb3. .-. r ~Coyngrof33yrfeot ttttd titerty'stre^: {iU fcueks I'fcacircH,) . . C“- r "< ' - - "r ,00 do. Applet received tills ilatr' For sa!<rbr - fc3- . ; J_ KIUKPATJUOK A HERBONS,- PKAJtLS.— l&.c&s&s foraalts by ’ KIRKPATRICK & HERRONS. OlL* & bbltf. JJnsePd-Oil, forasilo by •.• •’ _ J ■ ,KTRKPAI’.KICK AIIBItRQgB/ BROOMS.— 150 dozen/for Mile bv \ . \j ; - i f&- KIKKPATIUCK^nERIiQ^g; AUD.—&O kegg. SAio;by - \ -.' !l . i ft3~' IIREBOKS. ) baskets in t«l6rd nnd for sale by ' . - FLEMING & Succeesorato J Kidii &Co •-. . ' ’ \TockJ:atxetffc - oitr •Ajuinms~-10(K> neata in ktora and fog folk hy gLEMINQ & PROS. I A LCbNEU 3L*UJ» fcSl A—2GotHba. instore and for sale >.by. •-. . ~.ffn3} v ■FLKSUSQ & BROS. T^OWDi^KED.KUUIJAItIi—Sou Its. in -store and sale • • •X-br- ' [ft3l PLESSIKG.Jfc Blto3. Perry ItavißV juattybclrmf aru} X for gate by •,•,. j : /J > FXiKaUNQ. A BROS.;:; SPANISR ACCJiEATXU—IOO iba.in storeand for iwiie by t<x FTiKMI.NO a BROS. oILVLU, 3AIN I>—lu bbls.-in fttort*tt»fl.fbr saidln*i ■■ • • FLEMING A BROS. ~ P. Cv fiOBA-r-200 Uegrffor'eale by '' ' - C?_ffU _ n. 32. SELLERS & (''IHALK— £d(X) Ibg for sale by” - • ■ '; K. E. SELLERS & CO. C^LuVESr— IjO l&B : fOt'£uleby‘ ;vJ ' ; ‘ ••" ' / -.fcbS , •. . .... ~ • >. sLM BARK-^-100’l&Fiirime ibrjalc by-- " - , L 5 : It. t SELLERS 00. GREAH TAIVEAK—2QOOIb»for «jria by, -■ )- R K. SELLERS A* 00. CttROMK-YBLLOW—IOOO 'iSktorfAiobf'- ' : -r •' tew ••• —it.K. SELLERS A GO. JOsr jtEutiiViijx— ;, . 5 bfcds J. S.TJoTeribg’fl Pbila; Syrnp ; ' ? ... . 2 bbU St. Louis Golden. Syrup;..-:.; ~ ' &bf.bblsT. do-- .. do -10 ten gnlLlteg.do. 'do' v -'. r - ,; V For sale at tbo lowest market price .by r• .s,-.-.- d<*9 BAXLEY & UH\SHAU } 2jS Liberty gfc bbls thoicoApplf*!* for sale-I6w by dw.a BAILKV&HENSIIAtY; ‘ZoZ. Liberl HOlTtiEHJsEpßtifcr-Just receiTeuaffej'bßupbiy ol'i JnucltiiLderiiana~foT ealo r ’ ** by , . .ifdb-J]; ,--; r ?;BAILE Y fl - , A.Miiji iUI} AK-CL) Ivlil) li A JVIW<« hnr» rhfo n*y - A coiTctlf per fiteamer StalesinaiiV'o-'dotc^'Stigaf^mred^ ilam*, of the brandso mnrb.rfclklMsLbytli* vlsStaraatße!!-; forUSprings. ' Korealbat by! • - ;-XJAILBY * >c>3 Liberty, street! • • TjIAMILX BATTING—Aehojo-O article for ouiltinjr; roc\ JL and lor sale by . >■» BAILED J a£7 , - . 233 Liberty street.. PAUKD BKAGLLba— tt ’ 1/bU -extra q'uklitV for gale by [feb2] BAILEY pi 1?Ok TliK •UpLiDAYit— aesortment of now .. Print, Incluaing Currants,.- figs, l»runes and Lemons; ol=o, Hard, Soft'And Almonds, Wnl~ auts.aml BUberW, wholesale orretall.' • 1 ' ;.. ;.T A BENgnAy r . SfcXl AliS-*J ust rectt, a supply ot' choice JLondon siro yaiia Segars, in 100 .bare?* i:r* ■ ■•;■ -,v>; -it?:.::; .. -HAILEY'.A JiSKaSACT. • JJAY KUsl—6fcc i>o2eavei'y superior qualityreceived by . •». JOS'. FLEMING, *. , leb ~ ■• • 7 , - Sucepsfor to L.,\^UcoxA,Co^^. . 1 jj-OUCK’S PANAOEa; awaliu’ii'ub. Asupplyoxthese jL-I. celebrated medicines L:• ~ : A- : -x;. I '-. j • OOX’S bL*AKKLUsiI GELATIN--Alargti sUpplyjast ro wired by '• JOAFLiSUING, • ; . ieb2, : : ■ -J r~tSubccssbrtbJLrWileox'ACbV": JUilb’S -LJ.QD.Iij.CUTICLE---Xbo* trestspreparuilon-'yet ; discovered for dressing Bapjs, Scalds,. Cuts, -Bcufaes,- mid all kinds of wound*. ‘-"A large'guppry'recfcifed by * - . , v , ..JuS, .FLEMING, ... feua ■ •. ■ - Successor toll.'Wilcox & Co. •1A OKuSrt MEXICAN MUSTANIi’-LINOIB.NI’ io"«o?o ' <*#•-/. aud for Rale by . t FLEMING,BHOSqX ■ •_' ~ ?■- •-.••■ •• * . . No.'6() Wood at. MAKdil’S TRUSb—Xt4 must perfect Truss noqr'ifi liso; '■'• A supply rccviiodby , <>.~JO3. FLEMING, : , - . . v? ■.- A Co. BEGKJfcIU’S iiYI£,.BAL3AM>t-This:: celebrated j&xtidoiA tt r -5 •' ffiiro •rapftdy'.-Tof’ ; su'ra' r 'abdinfiiiined eyes- We hare boon selling it ,for tbelast yeteSiinnd 'ever, known It tofnU iu’one anglQinstance.. lhosa.afflict«• ed should gise U atria L.— < •;? V; :- K-\ ~ . A largo supply received by •. JO3.FLEHING,.}, • f - ~ ■ ■• Successor to L. Wilcox & Co, a JilirCtUtSiforaalo •JUL'by .. JOSEPH FLEMING, , ja!4 ■s ,• ■ ;>■ SucsesSorto L: Wiicox<fc Co, JUST UECLIY.ED—£O bblfl J. S. LoTorlnga & tlaiCrashed 1 • ■■": -1 audPulrerited Sugars for salo by • \ *.• ?«•" BAIEEV & UENSUAW, de&2B Wholesale and Detail orocar3,jSSs;liberty .A tVIDEH ANl> ViAiiGAK—. . /; IQ bbfoEoohoiny;CrabiC34o#> ; vr-T. ? *OO “ W.lUpideryipegar;, t , s o oaska -Freneh 'Whifo iiVluo 'VTnegdri for sale-by dec-22 . ; ... ~ : MJBLKK & IUCKHTSOX, h r|i±JA— iod four cheats Young iiygon,.imperial,? tiutipow* X ,der, Souchong, and Pouchong Tea; .160 catty boxes do r do; for sale by / [dec22] •. A JUCKETSOIf, IS4D, lf>U, IMS and . loot CognaoJJxandy r fotrsafo unit dual Johns. . (dftf22) c -’ ’• StLbhKK h ItICKETSON. Superior Mad Lura- J «bbrry T ' - T T ►Jauterno.Wine*for sale by pacltCEßor dembohnt by : [dec22].V -■ & BtCKgESOJf, tj Aiaii\b—«oO ttyxvfl M. Jt: Itaisinp'r ■‘ ’ ■•■ r^-~f ™.- ■: ' ii I’Olif** « . 'l'.- ''•23<ir <s ' /r ' forpalabr • ••.,•_• ; MILLDi; & MCICKTSQK, BUTT£Kr~I2.bbLs pacfced.DuttortfSfr galg by. _ dc«l2- iiH/LUIV 4 HICEKTSON. . • _ QOAP AND - ^ 7'"• '' ' ' ' J - 1 M ■"■■■.' ' _0- . ... 300. boxes. J?aiUily-&apj-;.j in' . .'■ 50Uo' - Star and Mould Candles;=for sale by - <3w22 ' ■:•• ■--■ ' - ;;.:i ianLUKIt "& KICKETifON. (i List—Sou, bojies (isa’ij gins ItVjuoutT Ulani lot rale bjr : ■ <*ec2g" ■: - -- 1 ■ snC£BR £ KICKKTSON. tTUBti-rSO bbbjA'o.S Mackerel, Jorge: , •■•':: •. <iiobblB.Pick\catHetrjnsJifLa‘*aalebi t '-’ : £V^;. J dec22 . .. MILLKif.A.mCgETSQN/ .. £ W. A. r Uio,' .Woitu’a actusutaio . • - r - \J ca^9, ; ft>rfpaJtjf.ljjr C ;'- - d<!cyJ v .'•■•■;: MILLKi;.A lUCK,ftTSQN r ,,. ? -i v-: | '.UKt>L,\o»v. huiu, Jomsuco aptnw. ixuam- * ,V^mol, ITmo Hitters aad i‘cpi» , jnmat,:fyr'wilti by V;■; s •■* • •■■.'■ AULLLit & IUCKBXSO2J,-.. : **&-■■■■ ■ •• • aeiftmvaa-iabonySt: x -y Oporto, • Port, Tenerifo. Malaga,JUdelr*,; Uorot,fciitrry,Whileli&enwb,MOhcavlbbonl'Bbr-' l ' S“!* d yi P^^««/.;AacJ^r J -^72 > Ver zone Whies, |a aioro auU lor eale by' V• vy Tv’ '; r _“«*£* MM.LUi ti lUGKKESO?r.«o r-“»$ fc^ i -ifS'j- 'yu»w« i*a<&isse Ni • fc ‘ ( fi >^ l } in -V^ Hail cr* i i SttaJtjf Bunk and'Shore, Linseed, •*.‘ r?T .v •.v : : w^MiA,uaox^sos^ ; lv .dec— - - •••'•;_ - . .' ...•' ■:;,y- SALT— 1U) bklsrtfObl Suit rec’4'Aml>for-fiara.!jy‘.' : ‘’*j l•,*>,: ailLLKii jr J * t 3^il ULOI]J h ill h d .-r~by ezy -5 ' »S#?7r.-’ Ji aro miiog at greatly reduced'rotosJatthe semkuannal,: * fiSrt-'- *** *>f > ‘ ” A. A. MA3O& &QOZ * » ” ■ •;? y :• • j»6«.20 fifth street*7;•- ~V ft bate'marked down.tboir whole 6U>6fcor ti ' . tromjia ipfiOpOT ftenV jal7-.;/’.}y : y?7- 2,556 .. 13012 : 7,278 SK3II-ANJ<UAL'SALIi-A. Ai MAfIO.Y A.OOij ifHlblTor, ■..•*# o'ri durfcgthelr sale, oyer 3,000 3h**yla,at about f lass than usual AJsoj 2UO-elci;ant .bt4&' -'-' ,' ‘* -Clpaka, Tairas';n A 0,417 2,070 T>ONNLTS-»SdO Vclret and .snuix Uonncw TnU bo cloaad’: •JP> out.afc . A.. &;C^av>'e.-2.VPlftSfltieeti-ot ;^i : ;, . ,: - about ont»-balf tbcuaualxulgo.. /:.U? 1 a :A. MAouiS a i<o. 2-j liJUi Mrwt, will,.duriog. ilt thoir{i.i!o,olf«;ruvorydcgcr^twu.otLfyGoubyalau, •immotiso reduction front usual rates,'. v . ... "IXfOOL LU-XG SiiAWLS —A. A. aiAiJON A N«v2». ’ >•/ * ' TTCPiraif atrpot^haTe-ott Imnd sooo:Wobl'SbiirW'r ' J*'' oi every.quality-.? ,k. -ly- jft-va. A A. & 00. 'irfU op6n> v • lltbj foarjnorecaseslif tfaosa tbeap andAU Cflhtd po?. yard.' ' •, A. .A. Masoa a uo. hu-yofKiUtf ynoi/i ijiuro l oftboae 8 cent Calicoes,’ ctatSjAnd also-? ,--,o 800t*yards at B^-eebts,fctAt cOfora> ; .y '.A.^ 1 : ; -.*• TlOdlKitV AND GLOVJis:—*. AvMAfcON A XL Piftii street, will offer tielr stock, of mortf- th&rr^&O 1 ' o'ozen of Hosiery and Gloves,'ut }nrgtrrcductioti£ from uanai: pnc«s, j»l3 NUMBER 165. gt'OiS'Varlousqualithje ror sale by . - U 3], 6KU/EB9 Jt CO. . , JOS.rFUJSJIN9, . v S licensor to lx. Vf if cox' &Co'. ‘ ‘'
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