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CARI j »*1 OiScs, comer fburtA Kr«! end CAorv < />£ 'K.wr' f 4 mtobtosb, pj-, 11^^L?s Td Vt‘!*■“ r&V i4v*t’ "*4 «-wnuttcnaio ws I bu ?,?i VI ; 47 hfr^‘^f*••■ /"'•*'' " #TI v .*• T'| his o£Qa», botwocn the hours of 9A. M. «ul 4 ?•} i *—i i AwofjF9BgBa.u». ! U,V-f*4‘- -**, 'f V. ’,-: , A B^eweirs Bnnalmg. °ngreet street. ,A 1 ■»•»•—«gs^ " • ; '4~ h. Riddle Roborta, .•_ . i l TTORNCT AT IAW-OHoe, No. pSmUIGc 1 A tartwSn Kith end Sixth. Collectionsicxie W 1 Bttentjon gWen to OonTcjnnelng. —0 ‘ Thomas Mcnn., S TTATINTT? AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHi 4i t vl; 4-L'l A^SJtUtZL •■'-TiS* 5 ; '<:- -M *V BmlthCeM.SonlhsWe. ConvejimangofeUk i Sttb the greatest care and legal accuracy. Titles to i V J 5-. Country-Produce, offers for sale »<hoico #■*%?> ’ - S tftrwriea, selected for family use. BpU«rf <™i &S^™^!TlCi,\ l Sr r, IV"> f v‘WeiSCV- 3 *'-' J *ni the purest quality, pnmud athla St&Mn&luu . ypj.3 Dried Fruits, Foidgn and DomesUc, Produce Ink ) «huureforMerchandise. t _ 4rT pT d has orocorsda full essortment ofLi aud invites the terested la rural aCaira. : -e a. s . leech, howb* 00 ! ■ WHOLESALE GROCEBS, Provisions. Hannla ; ‘ rt< ~ ! °' EE. ‘■'.V G STEAMBOAT AGENTS No. 7 TVaters^Ci J 1 S x n-uttaox- xu» BaxrsTa.cE_..Hr7 ‘ ftSSE?Sb C WiHWRMEI«3HANT3,andDeaIKSIn Plttsburs Pecans jra.'B43.Zaa«r streA-PUtititt^.F»- •„ mHiIEHr joint moots,’ , Pittsburgh. s#UeTgi - & Co., “** ■ linseed and Lard Oils. ; *■' 3 ?4- smxaa- Phlla L..w«.«ICXmuX,Kt Miller 4& Ricfcctaon» __ -?7.- erWTIOIESALE GROCERS, IMPOItTEES OP BE. Sr» W wSStSdßeptra-Nci. 172 and 174,corner ; Hfi^SSSHM@s«Si'jS§i' , ' | l*LS-vl> : ifiV ; 34 md Überty lron,halls,Ootto im- conatstetlyon hand. x : - : jr. D. Williams, ~~ !fe^W*S[Si^s»g<L&sSUi^?gyS ; g?i4d?Sv^L‘'j i ;.;Y^.v? , ,<&ru r . > 0-wtcthOLESALEAND RETAIL FAMILY QBOCE • Sg&gi Ij V E"4 P'v <Sl£ Htoburgh Mannfactnree-1 - nmt doors chore Filth, Pittsburgh. -. mSejala and Be toil Clothing Bore ; •' KO. 88 WOOD BTREETZ ' ■riTßEeohscrlbsrsrespeetfuUy Inform Unslr .oMer t' o : Z;l?xrc?4 1! ( ; » - 7i iZ , Z'. .KvL v Z*■/ 1 andihe public in general, that they bare tblf = - sociated Snaselrea in the abore bujdncss, under csl. ■ of JOUSM-CLOSKEY A CO. They respeetfuUy ;S> f-; i -“>“lS-’ a^ ! ‘^,dsir“^t 5 ’ .‘ s ebare of pohllo patronage. The prurlous business of each will be nettled 1 <?to7«iaV MteSslUertlrely. -n n-ERCHANT TAILOR-h-o. 45 Fifth street, op f M Theatre; Pittsburgh, Pa. <SfereftKfg<t3j^ i^AY;aß,'h.<dp^aT*iiSi^Jß^< T> LAIRD, (late of the firn of Cootir A Luan ; jt£'■*■.«■& Ts^Kp;<l?**r»y >**h K.* oDohei STOKE NO. 9, (two doors above **&) ff ft. W» «f cLiyiug on the CL DDMNES3, hopes by strict attentlonto business U rihareof the patronage of the late firm. joasßsigsatsiT£i m i: T. .. Mu.e.n. ' , ■BSSSSSfffiEfesS B '; I ~Booka.Prlatiugi PostandOap Paper, to, WholesM talhJ4Alo4WMstreetj.below.FUUi, East eldo, Ml * set Wanted; Bags and Tanners' Scraps. ~ i - ■'"'- j-i - .■.'■■■ j. b. weiai»»__ • ' Bfis'l^J©si^s3iFSS ! rfsSi i K'i-.bR TwrHOLESALB AND RETAIL DEALER in B - Xua and'StattoMtFrJl^'- ateeet. {between Third ana Fonrtb,)Pittsbnrgh, Pa a.c.Btocteib^7 *st'**'. •'VSEu’-w r \&V' c>/ > V-r" T ate johsbon a btockton, bookbelw , Ju4i*.^esi , .E;*^i'^^Wg-(f^»j-pj4fc^ i Jj TIONEB, Printer and Binder—corner of Ma §S' ;:-c V-f<l 'VsJZ »w*W.5: ! • '..at.-• -.-•d—.W:4 .B* 'Haven* •--?• •--• fe&.W^eeresrt lj l Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, BUI Heads, SI t rmd JtedilnoDrawlngs,Bas, > VtalUogCards,etc,Eograyed.or _Drawn on Stem I In Cohns, Gold,Bronxe,or Bteck,ln tea most appro and «t the most reasonable pnecs. e i iy.V ip Austin JLoomtai t»EM< ESTAtE AGENT, Merchandixe.Stoeh, JVBreker, Office, N 0.92 fourth B»wt,(aboTe W SSS«St^&l!?tw*{da>W% , «3«»S3!i!eSar^ia*'«A;*fe9sS!i , ‘ anhscrlber hating opened an office at thoaboreplar 2f<2h.^'e # 4S '/•"'<11?< rg r'J^ Vs-' purpose of u&gntiailng Loans, Bills, Bonds, Mortg toStt»«t*lbr the wmrity.of Money, >1 if.Tv«y?’ ■ £££» and sale of Stoeka.’ WDI also giro m particular attention to buying, aellhig,renOng or leg Beal Estate. [jy7] ACOTINL <■s( f re* -' wAVto wivwrwfl ; . '...:• --:»...a:>....U.Fe.a>*OQOnEAt< ‘-S "fLehin gbbothkus .3 -TETHOLESAtE DRDGGIBTB, JVo. 00-HMxfr . f -V 4%e-y>fV ‘W'S W burgh. Pa. Proprietors cf Dr. StLantfs C U C' 1 -,* Vermifuge, liverPllle. ie i - . B. A. FuDnestoclt A Co., .■. * k*tp& -firfIOUSaAKB DEC® WAItBUOUBE-Cornor W -Wood streets, and comer Wood and Sixth. Vw v jkoVgroutt; -Importor of Brandiw, Gin, .Wine, St|sr?^'Wff«fcTftN»dli>^jer<' ■ .. nruxa w i ® PINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE Wt ■ Peaoh and Apple Brandy, Ati ' 1 -Cornet of BmHMeld and Front streets. Pttteburgb rf'^^K.r'» h' t Z;&z^~ x *r 1 -WTraOLESALB AND retJil uquor mej 14> ;"h, i r‘~- 7" ' i 1 efe'v' .<,*-t;rr PAGODA TEA. STORE. TEHO HAWOBTH, .WhotaaU and Retail Gnc> nfryir! *T ImdimpoEtsr ofOld.Oouniryßlack TcaSj^c '% • cf Diamond alley and Q* 7 r la*™- IWMit Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa. ; ' ' “- : '--• ' - ... * •f’;*»Vi/ ,-aa r sajj, 1 ** ?'*'*%* -,* t f . f \' 1 t '.*. «.--' -;r. - >,. .-aV?L.7 r-4.-'r- • <*-' T '.-'. - .. ?‘.V ' T :-> ev*',rJ .4 •r. XV N,.» a'S.T'..*. VJtCJ ' to V «*yf. ll ’»» *•. -4- -fi. »:*£: iM -«-.' fi;l,V .' 71 •: >. '.«■ J '■'*' ♦.<-. *-i . *«>*'. 'T i.V T- •f* .w*-.'' _ <i-» « Vi, -C-". ? . .-' 7 T "- * •.: 7”? ->, - t- Ve . ' .• '- ---. 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C-4 -'.'rj-'v ■ v ''-. r .'.*- l r -y»•- ,.4 ■*: ; i , < v.>‘-4’^, 7 : '. *' --' -^ 4 ' —’^fi ’■«.' . ■- : ?-4^k, : ‘ ' " v. j a .^4- v ► i '', s ; - r ’ v ' ‘ .7 4 ’ 1; - : ‘ - : ■ * !.< -* •' 1 ‘ " •. •. . Ai>.-v* .k-> -• v >.. •-■ •■* -j.,’- •*■*: -V v ;• it *v *■•' • * f I ®■ l * 5 *. . '»*v^ 4 *t *•' ■ l ' *•" *'' * •'•'S.'<'i < . •- . • j • .• v ■ 4 .; ■ - ’ <ll ' i,l. •.V ’ •••• •. « t '.rv i. *‘ 4- ■■■■.«•» t' «*.r '■.« • •. •*/ ..*• • • ....•• * " A > • , «*< * r » VOLUME XII. THE DAILY MORNING POST. rrintd and PuUilhfi aery XtrmSng, (Sunday txctpted.) gY niITT.MPS a QUjLStORGi bobtq-t?est ooujee ot wood ua> rain srsiras. SahTEßUSs—Slv* Dollars:a year, psyaMe strictly to *ltScc-Mi ISSr. trill invariably bo required If not paid mram-4* sale at the counter to the Offioe, fend%y t&e News Boys. THE BATUBDAY HOEHIHG POST • . la rnblisbod from the same office, on a large tpanket rise ab« W IWO BOLLABB a year, to France. Single copies ’ l ra- I NM)apcrrrm be discontinued (unlesset thedlscr*. I is me br oularsat Jcb Printing Obta in Out atg, triiere all 01 jtin&'qf writ & dorm on the shortest twiux, and most room- 1 oMefcrmr. RATES OF: ADVERTISING* AQBKEB UPON, BT' TBE PUTSBUROn PRESS. « :i' .twarumtssonEiim,tmim: - . . - • One nature, one -Insertion. ......... * « each additional Insertion 1 — * “ ** “ one week*. —••••- f in “ “ >t*o-week5........ —"•••“ ? m U <r three weeks....*... 't ro a a 0n.m0nth........ “ ■ « « three m0nth)...........-.. ® . « tbur m0nth5—.....—.... - —Jjr - “ :::::::::r:iBOT Btandlnw Curd, tlx lines or leas, per annum...— 10 ov oassountc at pixtsun*: One equate, per annum, (enduidTe of the paper) 25 00 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ' GEO. F. BaLBOIW, _ s ATTOBNEY AND OOUNB.BLLOE AT LAW, Office* corner qf Iburth strut and Cherry alteyt rnrsnrasn, Ra-TOni attend to his profossional Business as usual, no his ode*, botttooa the hours of 9 A. 11. and 4 ?• M - “jySJ* C» Orlando loomli» ■ ■ • TTORNHY AT LAW-Offleo, Fourth street, a dot© w ooa. L 'ThomSrHTHaiSSv. • _ ... HORNET AT LAW—oB°e,Lerarcie’» BuBJInCT, Toarth .street. . . . \ ■ ■■■ ■ - TTORNHY AT LAW—Office oq fourth street, Cherry alley and Grant street. ■ . - s rr. — * ■ «■, rrOKNEY AND COUNSELLOR. AT LAW—Office In -Rahevell> BnUdlngs, op Ol»ot stowt. TKffiNEY At LAW—No. 127 Fourth street, rto« end nearSdUtißeld. ■ —— '—: „ J* S, MorrJ*on, ■ . ATTORNEY AND OOONSKLLOR AT. LAW--vfficc J &r to N iil Grant street, near rourl^JHt^b, 1 ' h, Biddle Roberta, ... k TTORNEY AT LAW—Office, No. 1328mUhficla street, and Sixth.- >Ufr-Spodai attention gWco to OonTcganclng. (dflc3.ly TUttPi* • • • ■ ■ A TTOBNB7 AT LAW AND SOUdTOB IN CTIAhCEM. A. Office, next door to the Fort Office, EtoabenTiUo, Ohio. mi* . 4 TTORNEV AT LAW—No. MU Fourth Jtreet, Httsburghi A. P»1 fourth door befotr Mr. Body Pattoison 8 IFrtrj H Libia. . _ _ l .. ■- ■ '■- N. Backmaster, -A tthtrVAN—Office* Fourth street,- third fioor smw 4:*ntthCeM,Southside. Conveyancing ofcUkln d *<i<go with the greatest care and legal accuracy. Titles to U«»l *- tate examined, _ BUSINESS CARDS. XI IL. DBAYO. Diamond* Pittsburgh* P*-> dealer I» J?. Country-Produce, offers for wle Groceries, selected for family »• Bptee» of IJmL and thennrestquality,Rronndnt hisStanm Mult Also, Dried Frnltv Ferdinand Domestic. Produce taken in es, MI eesOTtacnt oflmlretW, ’WamutedGardcn Seeds, and Invites the attention of all in lerested iu rural affairs. ... J. S. LEECH, McAIPIB & 00., WHOLESALE GBOCEBS, AJfD CTSkLEttH I* ■ Provisions»He tala and Pittsburg Hanufacturoa, 241 ““Sn® ra*.Vaa“Q:iSiT BAIbET a BESSBAWi Tea DEALERS AND FAMILY OR OCK11S; Dcalen in Woodon and Willow Ware, J WLoltsilo and lie tall, No. Slnff &> noorbeftd) . IJLL , . TSTTrOIKaALB QllSoElia AND PBODOOB DKAtmS— W No. 27 Wood rtreet. Plttatnrgh. J™? 23 Smitli & Sinclair, - -m-HOLESAUS OBOOEB3 AND coimissm MER- W CHANTS— Corner Wood_»ai ± _(poT3 - patti fe Mnrdoflici . . 14t _ COMMISSION AND FOKWAIUJING AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS— Ho. T Water Etrwt, Cincinnati, OHIO. -—!SH?- JD. USBSoa— ■ ■««« ns*?atai« 1. »• Klrkpatrlelc ft Hertonii XirrHOLESALIS UIUX3KHS, PRODUCE AMI COiJ 51 '*' BIOS MERCHANTS, and Dealers In Pittsburgh Maou tZ±ata JfOL B*3 Kterjg rtrert, rutilmrgh. Pa. myli.y yynwft ■ JQgg gIDQIA Pittsburgh. M“7'» nd -. _ Sellers* Rlcoli & Co»» BROJJtJCE A2n>UENEttAfi COMMISSION MEICHANTS, Kb. 809 Liberty st-est, Pittsburgh, P».. 4jp#rta, Unwed AnilXard OUb- -.vg-ttictmin.rtltolmru hmiller A lUctetion, ___ ____ xrrnotESALB grocers, imeouters of brandies, W Wines end Bccars—No*. 112 and 174, corner oXlrrin end liberty strata, Bittaburgh. Iren, N *ll*, Potion Y«ra*, Or* JT. D. WllUUni, -yirrffnT.rq tT.H «KD RETAIL FAiULt' QROCKIt, AND W Portraitflng and Commission Merchant, Dealer in OotmtitProduce and Pittsburgh Mannfoctmw—tVoodrt, ftmr doers shore Fifth, Pittsburgh. mart OQSJtUCa Af’CLObKtT. Wholesale and Retail Clothiag McrchantSi HO. 88 WOODBTKEET; mßHaobscrlbers respectfully Inform their old customer* I aodtiie public In general, that they hare thin day as aociatal thnaselres In the abore buxinefla, under the firm oTJOUH iI'CLOSKKY A CO. They respectfully aoUcrt a * b K o^«SS a t SSfoi«tb-m b. by them. «BlTMiwertl«Jy. r " w ' - “ ■■ jamea C* Wfttii - . . Merchant tailor—no. 45 Firm street, oppositejjxa Theatre; Pittsburgh, Pa. »P.v r.aiRD. (lata of the firm of Ooour-A Lsibd,) having 1 ' buenad STOKB NO. 9j (two doors above the old rft, o(eiAytaa on'*. CLOTDINa BUSINESS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a ,ahmm nf the nainmage of the late ton. N. 1), Clothing made to order In the most fashionable. and on the shortest notice-inferior to none In the •dty. • - J .7 ■ ■ B. T- O. Morgan, . TkOOKBELIBB AND BTATIONKIP-ho* always on hand a Conors] assortment or School, SUscfiU&ncouK urd Blank •Sofca, Printing, Posfi and Cap Paper, to, Wholesale Mid Ke talLNo. 10* Wood street, below PUUi, East side, rittalramh. Wanted Saga pna Tanners' Bcraps, , aplftiy *■:, J. a. Wcldln. 'TSTfXOLE&AXtB AMD RETAIL DEALER in Blank and YV School Booka, Paper and Stationery, No. 63 Wood atwet. (between Third and Ponrth,) Pittabnrgh, Pa. [mr2o 1 a* c. Stockton, Late Johnson & stockton, bookseller, sta tions!*. Printer and Bindet“-coraer of Market and Third atraetßi Pittebtirgh, Pa. jjy^lrtf ' W. 8. Haven. eHS Binding! and famish every ertiele in the Blank Book, papor andStetlonery line, at the shortest noUse ot4 on the “°Bln3tßook»ni«Sionery Warehouse, aorner of Market Book Bindery. No. 60 Third rt. novld Belmchm«n, A. Haunleln, T WITOQIIAPHEUS—Third street, opposite tno Posfcofflev TjttSbushT Mftpe, Landscape* BlllHead* Show Bills, Abel* Architectural : axid Machinoßrawings, Bqsidms and VldUwt Cards, Engraved. or Drawn on Stone, Printed In Color*, Cold,Bronze, orßlack,in the most approved style, t »a «t the moat reasonable prices. * octl&.iy ■■■■• ' ■ . Austin Loomlii _ Tt KAL ESTATE AGENT, Merchandire, Stock, and Bill K, Htolter, Office, No. 92 Ponrtb Street, (aboro Wood.) The enhscriber haring opened an office at tho abora place, for the purpose of nipit&Ung Loans, Bills, Bonds, Mortgages, and another Instrument* Ibr the security of Monojr, and for the JnrrtSo and sale of Stocks. WDI also giro prompt and oa 1 A?! 11 * wUi ° B, ATamS J L(£)4jr »wsrwfm«r — rixuuto* Tlebibo b both k as, (Baoocssorsfco J. KiddACtoj) XUfttOLBSALK DRUGGISTS, m CO-JR»d W' burgb. Pfc Proprietors of Dr. 5i I Lant3 , B ; Celobr&ted Vermlfoge, liver Pills, &c. mr7:v A« Fftbncttook & Com • . • WHOIiESAtE DKUQ WAREIIQUBE—Coracr -First ond •Wood streets, and comer Wood nnd Bbetb. ffebl : JSO. GEOUTT, •Importer of Brandies, Gin, Wine, &c.J • .. . DtiLru ix VIVB OLD MONOUQAHBLARYE WHISKY, Peachand -Apple,'Brandy, &c* Also, Recruits lsd Disnuxa. <jott»ot of SmlUifleli and Front streets, PUi»burjrti, P<w {dr -rrr aOLESALB AH^*^fru, r ’uQIIOB MERCHANT W iiiii MlrntT rtroet.' «cd SI Diamond »noy. feblfty PAGODA TB4 SXOBK. TTBHD HAWORTH, Wliofciofe ond Bdail Omcr, Dealer •f andlmportar of OldCfcnnlrj Black TcaSjSninch.Bran dies, corner of Diamond alley and the Diamond, wttjhargbJpT fepfer " . WalterlVMarabou, ■. , - ■ ■■ ■■ IMPORTER and Doaler in French and American Paper Hemjlnga. ~ ™ ar3 ~ ' a. S’. WEDUKIL, ... ■ T OAN BttOKER, Dealer In Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, Beal I i SstateStocks, Merehendiio, to. w. ~ Miioflo nil, PUtt street, next door to tho lawns 1 Deposit Bulk, Plttatrargb, Pa. apn ®■ . " PUBLISHED DAILY BY PHILLIPS A GILLMORE, AT THE “POST BUILDINGS,” CORNER OF FIFTH.’AND. WOOD STREETS, AT" $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR s6,Ott WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE BUSINESS CARDS. 3. ............. 8. OIITHBEBT A SON, Real estate and general agents, no. so Smithfidd ttrut. ' ■ ■ * - norl ; John H* I’lellor, \\WHOLES ALE AND EETAJL BEALER IN MUSICAL >V INSTRUMENTS, Hanss, Music, School Books Mid Statlouery,No.l22 Wood street. . usul ■ A. TlndlC) WHOLESALE and Be tail SADDLE, HARNESS, WMyTßniir, VALISE ud CABPKT BAG mjmufao a - turer, Ko. 106 Wood Btroot,rdttsbuij!b, I'o. JLE.Hayward, TYEALER in BOOTB, SHOES, TRUN KS and LEGHORN II fend BRAID HATS, comer of Market and Liberty fits., No. 174 Pittsburgh, Ta. . • ■ joi^.y ~ : “William Glenn, FOOKBINDER— Cornor of Third and Wood streets, above 0 II- K»7r where be is prepared to do every description »f Ruling and Binding. . [dec3 T. XI. CALVEIIT & CO., DIE-SINKERB, ENGRAVERS AND EMBOSSERS, and Envelope MaitupactuueeSj No. 48 Booth Third street, PHILADELPHIA. sepBo Cara* HLEE, (successor to Morphy k Lee.) 'WOOL DEAL • EE'AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the sale of American Woolen.Qoodß, No. 139 Liberty street. [my4 / Thomas HI. Little^ EATCH AND CLOCK MAKER—Fifth street, between Vt ood and Market streets, opposite Iron City Hotel. nds of Jewelry made and repaired. f&pStly J. bOOTT, DENTibT, Fourth Btroot, fire doors OTrPMif&wcst of Market, : ' . - Omos Hours—From nine A.M. to fivo P. M. . . 1 dec2Q7 Dr* David Unnt, DENTIST—Of/jce, Fourth street, between kZJ3!!S?Mttrket aud Wood streets, nearly.opposite tlia Pittsburgh Dank. .. . novl":ly . . UARit & JILOSERi ARCHITECTS:— Oflicss: rhilo Hall, No. 76 Third street, Pittsburgh; and east side of the Diamond, Allegheny, jy 12:6m BLGCTU & DUO., East Birmingham, manufacturers of • Bar Iron, and email Iron of all descriptions, and make, also, the tmestqoality of Hoops, Hounds and Squares. , £3“Leave orders for 'lron in the box, at the city P<st Office. 1 - ocis Honey Loan Office) JOHN A. O’BRIEN & CO., -137 Third strut} bdoto Smith fit Id. MONET to loan in-largo or small quantities, on Cold and Silror Plato, Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry, Quits, Pistols, Musical Instruments and valuable articles of every description. Forfeited Pledges sold Immediately after being oubof date, unless redeemed. Bargains of Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, always on band. sep7 'AIINOBD A- WILUAfiIS, HEATING & VENTILATING WAREHOUSE. MAirUFACTUBSBS OF Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, Aj?i> Fitrixoa roa Stjcam, Uas ob Watbb. XS* No. 25 Market street, Pittsburgh. haro sold oar Furnaces, Patterns, Ac,, to Messrs ARNOLD A WILLIAMS, whom we cordially recommend to the patronage of the public. __ scpSS SOAIFE. ATKINSON AOKELY. S.M>Klnley, HOTJ&S, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER. AND Dealer In Paints—No. 44 St. Clair'street, Pittsburgh, constantly on all kinds of Paints, either dry or mixed, Japan and Copal Varnish, Linseed Oil, Bo Hod Oil, Spirits TurpentinfvWindow Qlasfc of .all sixes, Putty, Paict Brushes, At; all of the best quality, and for sale at reasona blo prices. . sepll Jamei Lowry, Jr., CHAIR AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER—No. 294 Pelterman’a -ltow, liberty street, has on hand a large stock of Chnir# end Bedsteads of every description, made t*f the best materials, which he will sell lower'tnaa article# of the same quality con be sold in the city. He would call par ticular attention to his large stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bods toads, which he will sell at greatly reduced prices. Also, Turning of every description executed in the neatest manner. - Orders left at the Ware Booms, or at the MUI, comer of Adams ami Liberty street#, will be promptly . ttUQdfVj to. ■ ' James Melltnger* MONONQAIIKLA PLANING MlLL—Would respectfully Inform his friends and the public, that his new estab lishment is now in full operation, and that he Is prepared to furnish ltnat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber,, with promptness, and at the lowest ratio. - Board and Plank, planed bn one or Loth sides, constantly on hand. , :■ Saab, Doors, and Mouldings, of every description, made to order. - V: ’ Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advantage to give him a call, os he con now furnish them with planul stuff suitable for every description of work. , . ' . tra. a uaiox. nxta caiawtu. a£BBOH-ft CRISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, a JTANUFACTUREUS of all kinds of BRASS WORK, LG iXL COMOTIVE, BTBAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al so, Cotton Batting Manufacturers. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Office and Store, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. ; OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in exchange for work, or cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will-he promptly attended . .. - febfcly “ “ JOSEPH T. LOWIIV, Ho, 43 Comer of f\/Vt and Wood ASreifr, Office up stairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh, RESPECTFULLY announce to tbe public that ho has oomtuencwl the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, tn connec tion with Intoliigenco and General Collecting. He will >icn attend to renting. Persons In want of servants, In day capacity, or those In want of places, will be supplied at short notice. All business entrusted to his care promptly at tended to. ’ Rrferaxus— T. J. Bl?bam, Esq, Rlcbonl Cowan. Ksq*i «• 0. Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black, James Maeketal, A. A. Mason, Maffit A Old. “ ' ___ J flotg DargoU Daguerreotype and Art Gallery, jvtOo Building, *Vo. ’i&Jfyurth ilrccl, (next to LyntZi Carpel Emporium*) „ a t M. CARGO A CO. haring titled up the most ample rooms .in the city with mammoth sky and side light#, offer First Claes LIKENESSES, in style lo suit all, varying in price according to sizo and quality of case, Ac. Superior Oil Paintings, by tho best artist*, for rale, and on ex hibition during the day and evening. Citizen* ond’strmn wars ore invited to coll and examine specimens and .Patat- Biga- * , , - »pr 27 JLCIMI UW«i9, Pittsburgh- UAIUUAQK FACTOttY. Tnrr XL TETIUY, Virgin oiler, between Wood and liberty W « streets, Manufacturer of BUGGIES, BAIIGUCHES and CARRIAGES, of every description. AH work done ■warranted. The advertiser would here state that haaervwl nine years apprenticeship to the business, and has work«*l for many years in the principal shops of tho Eastern cities. naiu2&tf ■ • • . jTkw seed s rotus* JAMES WAUDBOP. OFFERS foreale CANARY BlRl>Bof the most Bantered breed, being rery hardy* .and fine singers. Bird Seeds —Canary Hemp, Millet, Rone snd mixed Seed. Bouquets will bo farnisbud composed of the finest FLOW ERS, ri j : Oamelias, Rose Buds, Heliotropes, Ac. ETergrsens (In pots) for Christmas Trees, from tho Seed and Horticultural Store, Wo. 40 Fifth near Wood, dec2o ESOLISH AND tLASSICAL SBSUMAUY. W. T. MCDONALD, M. A<> Pawcim. mriE next sossion of tbe'lustitution will commence on <JL MONDAY, tho 6th of September next, at the room cor ner of Ferry and Liberty street*, lately occupied by tho Messrs. Feeder. v Bf/erencei—ilon. A. W. Loomis, C. Knap, Jr., B. F. Yoa Bonhorst, R. Miller, Jr. aofgg&. : . , Oaloli Bulbous Roots, &e. v mUE subscriber has .received direct from Harlem histup* iL > ply of cholco Hyacinths, Talipa, Crocus, Peoness, and Other Flower Roots for fall planting, and for winter bloom* thg, In pots and glasses; Lawn Gross Seeds for fall sowing, Which make a fine, close,' smooth turf, equal to sods. Pru ning Instruments, Garden and Forming Implement# of the most approved construction, at Eastern prices, from, the Seed and Agricultural Warehouse, 49 Fifth street. : bo»9 JAMF.* WARPROP. SEW CABPET STORE I No, '47 Flftt* Street, near Wood. 1 'AN VftnvaUed a&iortnusit of CARPETINGS and- OIL ' JX. CLOTHS, of the latest and most beautiful patterns fur spring sales, now open for inspection; consisting of— Royal Velvets: ■ Brussels; Tapestry Brussels; Tapestry Ingrains; Extra Super Three Ply j gaper and Fine Ingrain; Tapestry Venitlans; Twilled and Plain Venltlans; * Together with every description of low priced Carpetings, OhenUle and Tufted Rugs and Matt#, Canton and Coir Mat ting; Jute, Chain, Cocoa, Adllald, Allcan, and Sheepskin Matts; Floor and Stair Oil Cloths, all widths and qualities; Stair and Floor Druggets, Green Baize, Piano and Tablo Covers, Venitlan Blinds, Window Shades, Stair Rods, Ac., Ac., at the very ZoiocH cash pnea. I ; mar2l .. - . ROBINSON A CO. Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures. mUE subscrihersarenow opening at their now Ware room 1L NO. 109 FIRST BTREKT, between Wood and Smith flflld, tho largest assortment ofCHANDELTERS, BRACK* JST3, PENDANTS, and oil articles connected wit Gas Fitting, eVer offered In this market. Having arrangements mode by which they will be constantly inrocclptof now patterns and varieties, thoy confidently Invite the attention of pur chasers to thelf selection. nro determined to sell os low os any honse In tho West, and being practical Gas Fit ters. can offer peculiar advantages to those dealring articles In this line, ] We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of every de scriptionfor gas. water and steam.- ; Brass Castings of all kinds made to order promptly. BONG, MILLER A CO n No. 109 First street. •! ■ To Merchants and Others* I @EEMAN ADVERTISING.—The publishers of tho daily and weekly “ Frc&exU Freund** would respectfully in the attention of.merchants and others to the ad van* tageaofferel'by their papers os a medium of advertising among their german fallow-citizens both In tho city and I chantry. -- '• ■ I 1 Their Daily paper to published on tho pnrtnr system, and h£B double the circulation of any Germak daily published In Pittsburgh} while their Weekly paper, which is published already for twenty years, circulates largely In the adjoining chanties and Western Pennsylvania, os well os throughout the State of Ohio. | iMarcfcanta of Pittsburgh and ethers willfind it to their I edvtmtage\.tO’;piake afle of oar columns as a medium ot. i reaching the German business. Terms as low aB any other i paper in the city. I 1 OmCß—Corner of Liberty and St. Clair streets, above Bratm ARdtot’a Drag Store. ■■ L. &W. NKEB, 'angSG---. • > Publishers and Proprietors. STOCKING FACTORY, FIFTH BT., BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET STREETS. - kmLITY>&mRGY,dIECOXOMr. mHE best goods in Children's Hose, Men’s Socks, Under* I shirts and Drawers, sold at mannfectarertf, pTices,nt the FIFTH STREET STOCKING FACTORY, all made from .lost year's wool. NO ADVANCE IN PRICE. ■ sepCT WILLIAM DALY. ’ A CARD.—Mr. G. ANTON and H. SOHROEDER would . J\_ theolttzcnaof Pittsburgh and that they will wire instructions on the Piano, Guitar, Violin and Flats. Inquire at U. Schroeder « Co.'s NEW MUSIC BTOBE, 84 Fourth stret, sep23 v ■ C BUSINESS CARDS. , v s. L ooTnnrßT. JOSHUA RH WHOLESALE PEUITEI 39 Wood St., I HAVE on hand 'and are x which they oiler at the 75 bags Ivies Almonds; . 25 • “ Sicily do 25hkIesBordeauxdo 15 bags Shelled do 60 “ Filberts; - 60 “ Walnuts;. .60 “ Cream Nuts; 600 bushels Pea Nuts; 2obbls. Texan Pecans; 26 “ Illinois do 2000,CocoaNuts; 200 boxes German Plums; • 25 hogs do do . lO bbls. do do 10 cqses Primes, glassjars; 10 “ “ fancy bxs.; • 60 casks Currants; ‘ 20 cases Citron; 200 boxes Cluster Raisins: 100 hf. “ M. It. do 200'qr.‘“ “ - do 20Q boxes No. 1 Herring; 100 “ Scaled do . ! 1 case Mace; , 1 bbl. Nutmegs; • 1 “ Cloves; : ■ \ 25 grcs3 Blacking; 25 baskets Salad Oil; j J. 0. ANDXUSQ2L. •J. c. ande: WHOLESALE FRUITERE] Ko. O .Wood at,* . JUST RECEIVED, the moi brought West of the Mou 350 bags Brazil Sugar; 1 60iboxes Havana do £0 bbls Lovering's do, fine pulverized; | 20bws. Loveiing’s coarse pulverized Sugar; 20 bbls. Lore ring’s coarse Sugar; 50 bbls Stuart’s do do 6000 Cocoa Nuts; 15 cases Jar Prunes; 12 cases Fancy Boxes do 250 bxs No. 1 Herring; 135 bxaScalcd Herring; 65 lbs Mace”; 160 lbs Nutmegs; 136 lbs Cloves; 40 gross Blacking; 35 bxs Citron; 1000 bos Pea Nuts; 50 bxs No 1 Rock Candy; 20 do Re 1 do do 25 do Yellow do do 20 do White do do 65 bgs Ivica Almonds; SO bales Bordeaux do; 35 bgs Sicily do; GO do shelled do; 300 bxs Cluster Raisins; 250 hx* MR do; IO W A FO V W DR Y, NO. 103 WOOD STREET. JOHN C. PARKY, (successor to J.C. parryA .Oo.>):btfgs to inform tho customers of the old. firm, and'.tbo.puirtjo generally, that bo has now on hands, and U pxtariJdyHyjeht gagvd in manufacturing, overy bi CASTINGS**, such os: Patent Chilled Rolls; large Kettles and Curl's; Patent Kettles, for Soap, Pot Ash, Soda Ash; Sugar Kettles, for the manufacture of Cane Sugar—aH cast on a patrol process* known as J. C. Parry’s, and are superior for dura bility to any other, and sold lower than those mode on the old plan. HOLLOW WARE—A general assortment, all fromnew and improved patterns, Wsgim Boxes, Dog Iran."., Sad Irons, Rolling Mill Casting*, and Machinery of every description, always on bond or made to older. Cook Stove*, Kitchen Ranges, and Coal Stoves, or every description; lowaCook Stove*,five sizes, which received the first prize for ISSO and 1551, at the Agricultural-Fair of Al legheny County, recommendwlby fifteen hundred : person*; EnturprizoCook Stoves, four sizes; Premium Cook [ Stoves; Egg and Radiator Coal Stoves; Parlor Stoves, Ac. [ Parlor Gratf-s and Fenders, great variety, beautifully I enamelled. Comiaou Grates, and building material of every description. A great variety of Ornamental Railing, for Cemeteries nnd Fan clog-. Pioughi wxl Ftovgb Gutingt— A Urge stock of all the kinds in use, and will be sold at mlucod prices. IJaUV Pat ent Irfwer, True’ American, Kgan’s, Crane’s, EinkaU's, Woods’, Peacock’*, Bull's, Improved Bull, Ac. Ikmljr. Plnughu—' The Michigan-Double Plough, which has taken Hie premium at the State Fairs of New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio,and where writ has been exhibited. Iren and Nails, Stove Tlpoand Tin Ware—all of which I wfli at the lowest prices; and respectfully invite the public to giv* xoea call, at thaold stand, No. Ib3 Wood ft. «„«».«■ mr:v t* ernv’’ PIASD FORTES. - . CHARLOTTE PLUME, No. 118 Wood street, second door above Fifth, Pittsburgh, IPa., offers for talc.a Urge and well assorted M « 1 i * stock of Piano Fortes, (which aro just dr* riving,) on the most liberal terms. The attention of purchawr* Is especially Invitod to the celebrated HAMBURG PIANOS. Tbctt instruments being madeexprcssly for this climate, and hating the over strings, have a volume of ten# cn* equalled by any others. Also, Pianos from the manufactory of Gale A Co-. New York; Bacon A Raven, N«» York; Ko* tche'nhach A Boos, Philadelphia: and of nr owx iuxltic tunc, which are well known, and have been used in thlaand other cities for 16 yenr*. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds. Guitar*—-A Cue selection of French, Spanish and German, of superior quality. FWJnj—The best Italian, French and English make. Jccordrrtnf —From the best Paris manufactory. ALSO—Flutes, Clarionets, Drums, Fifes, Banjos, Tambo rines,Triaot:l*>s, Ac. Sriny*—ltalian, French. English and Oerman, warranted to be of th* very l**t quality. Pianos nod ail Musical ItivtrnmsnU repaired with, aura* MUtr. CHICKERIAG’M PIANOS' j JUST RECEIVED, and now open for ex* aminatDn and sale, the following now Pi* 1/ * H u » One Itowwood,richly carved, Grand Piano Forte, * octaves fine, SWJO 00. One superbly carved Rosewood square Piano, in tho stylo of LouLs XIV, 7 octaves, tm 00. One Rosewood carved, 7 octaves.....*.* 00 - One ilo do do 42Q 60 Ooc do plain do 350 Oo I One do do do 350 00 Ono do do 0 do 220 00 One do do 0 do 2UO 00 All the above ore from tho celebrated manufactory of Caieanuxo & Boxa. Boston, 51ms. Also, received from the *am«» factory, a beautiful lot of PIANO STOOLS, carted and plain rosewood, with hair doth, figured plush, and brocateile scalfl. Oo hand, a targe stock of PUNos from other Bocton and New York makers, and for sale at factory prices. JOHN 11. MELLOR, bl Wo-.xl street. Agent fbrChlckcrlng'* Pianos, for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. fdoc-21 HELUBER HA6 JUSTRECEIVED- /; * SouvErnfc t>£ Paris composed and iiwi catwl to Mr. Julias Leo, by H: Richer. This piece is embel lished with an colored vignette of tho city of Paris, showing thoTcnitmitS, the imperial residence of the French Emperor; tho Church of Nome D*»e, etc.—being a relUble and correct mop of tho French Capitol, as taken by Mr. Lee, on his recumt visit there, and la of iteolf worth the price charged f>r the Music. Tho Troubadour Polka—enmpofed and dedlcted to Mies Romolae Lemoyne, of Washington, by 11. Kleber. Fond Hearts at Home; beautiful new BalUd, as sung by Buckley's Serenaders. aioat I Forsake Thee; German melody, with EnglDb and German words. - Little Songs for Littlo Children—new. : HeoTlly Wears the Day—new. Thinking of Theo—new Ballad. . What shall I call Thoo—vocal duett. • Pout\s—/Ag-zag, City, of Glasgow, Louis Napoleon, Hat* tie, Childrens Delight, Unprwumtng, etC4 and a gene ral selection of the most fashionable mnsic of the day. . jgar No. 101 THIRD street. <*t2* Steamboats* Ahoy* lutmL THE eubscrlberi tender tfiuir ocknow»£% I tbc favors besiowud upon y-v_ «gpaS»aa»fr«.m by Uielr Steamboat friends, Mid Kp| would r»*«rcc l,, utiy rumtnd them and othersinterest- 9 “ 1 od In building boats, that they are at alt times preparod to furnish, on the-mort reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of tho best material and work* manship. T. D. YOUNG & CO.< Corner Third and BmlthfioM Btro<>t*, oppoMtnJlrotmV Hotel P NKW MUtflO ftTuHB —The subscribers have opened at No. 83 Fourth street. ft choice collection of tnurfo ana musical Instruments, Italian and German string*. Pianos, by M. Krard, of Pori*, am! Mr. Arnold: Flutes; by M. hyler, Frankfort, A. Clarionets, do* All kind* of hnuw Instru ments from the beat French manufactories, all of which we offer to the pnbllc’on more liberal terms, fbcllng confident that we can render ontlru satlsfaciion, U SCHIIOKDKIt k 00., No, 63 Fourth Pt. USchroeder and G. Anton will glvo Instruction* on Urn violin and guitar. • sepUo Vnlttftlile Hare Garden Beede, *c. CONSIBTINO in part of the oolobrstud Stowul or tver green Bugor Corn, Old Colony Bugnr Corn, Wrinkled Sugar Peas of various Improved varieties, Blue ImperuU, Blue Prussian and Marrowfats do, Beaus, Onions,.ltaulsn, Parsnip, Cucumber und Mollona of the finest and most ap proved sorts, Field Carrots, Turnips and Sugar Boots tor tbo dairyman and farmers.: A rich collection of flower seeds; Lawu Grass Seed, and a full and complete assortment of Garden and Farming implements of the latestlmprovomeuts, Monthly Vabcnas, Hnseß. lleliteropa, and fine blooming plants tor the yard, Garden or Lawns, by the dozen or 100 •atlow rates. . „„ , Ordors &cm Merchants. Dealers or other* flllod promptly on liberal terms, from the Seed, ond Horticultural war©- hOUi«,, 49 Fmi7ue«t, by l»piST] JAMBS WAKDKOP. SUNDRIES —cigars, pipes,-pipe heads, spices, chocolate, brooms, buckets, tubs, b«l cords, twine, ropes, cotton batting, carpet chain, rags, hemp and cotton, brushes, ex tract of coffee, blacking, Mdoratua, white and red lead, mad der, copperas, alum. Indigo, logwood, camwood, powder, shot, lead, wash-boards, starch, corks, demijohns, jogs, tar, cheese, dairy salt, sardines, alcohol, turpentine, snuff, cut “ d *** t0 ' ba “ 0 ' *'•' ** to luliek f HXCKKTSOK, dee22 321 nod 223 Liberty st. HOT CORN 1 HOT CORNU UOT CORNIM--notCorn i Life Scenes lu New lork Illustrated— including the Storycf Little Katy, Madallna the nig-picko™ (laughter, Wild Maggie, Ac. With original designs, engraved by N. Orr.. By Solon Bobtoson. . “Bid thatwelcome Which comesto punish us.” ■ beggars hbok.outwotth’s a noble a bloodi . ' 41 Of every inordinate cup beware j Or drink, und with it misery, - Tor sale by B. T. 0. MORGAN, decl3 104 Wood street, TVU)UACXXH*2&O boxes and half boxes 55,88, J 4 lb 1 X lb Lump: Diadem Twist, Diamond Twist,: Six Twist, Plug, Russell * Robinson's, Grant’s, Anderson's, Thomas, Jones’ extra, May Lax t & Gentry's Tobacco, in storonnu for Baleby , £dec221■ MILLER-* .RIQILBTBONV Hot COEN I HOT CORN 1 1 Another supply Just to ceWod and for eojo by D. T. 0. MOBG&N,. (Ii i c24 ■ 104 Wood strflot. C\ ITY WABKANTfI—SSOQ WANTED by \j oct2o AUSTIN LOOMIS, No. 03 Fourth at. PITTSBURGH. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1854 LODES fe CO., 18 & CONFECTIONERS, itifiwiEon, pjL .. w ecaWing'the following Goods, lowest market rates 20 boxes. Maccaroni;. 20 “ VcrmiceUa; 60 Farina; 50 (( W. Rock Candy; 2u “ A £<o. 1 do 10 “ lied do 15 u Capers; 15 « Olivos; 76 u - Gnne Drops; 100 “ Lozenges; •. 50 •“ Jujube Paste; 50 doz. assorted Pickles; • 30 ** " Preserves; 100 11 Pepper Sauce; 10 cases Sardines;. .. • 5 “ •h£ bxs. 2 « « % -do 200 bags Brazil Sugar; dUbblaS.O. Sugar; . 25 “ LoTering’s Sugar; 10 cases Liquorice; 25 boxes Kef’d;do ... £O,OOO Principe Cigars; 10,000 Havana -do {15,000 Regalia do - { 2,600 Ilaif Spanish Cigars; 60 gr. Mrs. Miller’s P. Cut j 60 gross AnderßOn’S do iUXAS Tl*\r.i.£. tlSOff <fc CO., IS AND CONFECTIONERS, Plttibargh, Pa. >»t extensive Pall Stock ever intains, con* Ming of— • ’ | 26bxs5Iaercaoni; 25doYermicelIl»- 30 do Texan Pecans; 25 do Illinois do; 50doz ass’d Salad Oil; 100 dos Pepper Sauce; 100 doz Ketchup; 60 doz assorted Pickles; 25 doa ass’d Preserves; •; 125 bxs Lozenges; 25 e’s Sardines, . 30 bxs relined liquorice; 12 cases do; 100 kegs Gorman Plums; 60 gross Mrs. Miller's fine Cut; 50 gr. Mrs Anderson's <lo; 25 doz Olives; 25 doz Capers; 30 doz Onions; . . CO bags Filberts;. • 60 bags Walnuts; 75 bags Cream Nuts; 6 bags Grcn. Walnuts; 160 bags. Dairy Salt; 20.000 Principo Cigars; 20,000 Wash. Regalia do; 18,000 Havana do; 30,000 Half Spanish do; sei’9 LATEST MUSIC. FOR SALE AND TO LET. Property *br Sale* rpHE subscriber offers lor sate, ion tory meonable tenaß, X property, vis; A Throe Story Bnck Dwelling House, No. 110 Penn street, botween : Hay street and Evans’ alley f and Lot 25 feet front, extending bock 112 feet to on alley, Xho House Is one of tho best buildings* and la one of the most pleasant neighbor hoods in'the city. Five Loti—embradng.comers of Front and Ferry streets; one hundred and five, fact-front on Ferry and Bixty.fcet on Front street, with a good three-story Brick. Building on the comer, a two story Frame on Front and two Brick Build* logs, us&d os Shops, oii Ferry, st.’ - A Lot, 31 feet front bytsQfoot deep, on Front, between Market and Ferry streets. A Lot, with tery convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot 20 feet by 00, fronting on Congress and Elm sts. A House and Lot, on Wyllov street, near the new Court House. . Thfe'house is well arranged nmllngood order, and is now occupied as a hoteL ; . r. -r A Three Story Brick, on gtnfthffold street; near Seventh— bolng in an excellent business location. Tho Lot is 20 by 60 feet deep, fronting on Smilhfield st. - '. A Cottage Frame and Lot. 28 .by .120 feet, fronting on Anna and Bobiiuda street^'Allegheny City. This is a very desira bleand pleasant location for a residence. - -.- Nine hots iit the town of McKeesport, each CO feet by 150. Several of these are on the street. : Eleven Acres in limetown, du' the Monongahela River, on which there are 4 houses; there an* some Oor 7 acres erex celleni stone . ccsd, and_ abundance of limestone, convenient to the landing; and two coal pits open... , . ■? Ninety Lots In tho town of Columbia, 60 feet by 150 each, neady all level, and welV located. The tenant of : each Lot has ; the privilege, of usihg'whatever stone coal. quire tor his own use, from a pit near the Locks, Columbia Isa pleasant situation! on the bank of tHe Monongahela riv er, a short distance below Look ho. 8, in the midst of an ex tensive stone coal region, and would baa desirable point for manufacturing establishments. 1 . Two Hundred acres t»f superior Stone Coal,with Honse, Railroad, Ac. This property hss a front of 140 rods on tho Monongahela rivur; an* excellent landing; good, grade and foundation for railroad—with enough level ground at one point for houses gardens, or locations for mannfectories.- The vein is deep enough to allow horses to be used in haul* lag out tho coal—the quality of which, for iron work, steam, gas; or for any ordinary uses, is not surpassed ny any in the country. . " In my absence, my agent, James Blakely, will give all necessary information, and be authorised to give warran tee deeds for any property sold. JAMES MAT, W«v.-110 P«*m ntwrt BCILDINO I.fTOft Two Large Brick Dwelling Homos tax Bale. 1 1 »HE Rubscribornovr offers the following desirable proper* JL. ty for eaio, situaio in the Seventh Word, and. bat ten minutes walk from the Court llouso* ONE LARGE. BRICK HOUSE, with nine apartments, situated ontho corner of Colwell and Miller streets. Also, ONE LARGE TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, with eight apartments, situated on heed stmt. Eight Building Lots on Colwell street; ten Building Lota on Reed street; twenty-three Budding Lots on Miller stieeU This property U very conveniently situated, and will be yery desirable for private residences- - • Tho above property, If not sold previous to tbs middle of May, 1851, will be put up at Public Auction., TsEUaj—One-fifth cash; the balance in ten years, with annual-payments, i'or further particulars, enquire of the . ... JACOB TOMEIV : . CrmerColweil and Miller ste- 7ch Ward. For Sale. X XOTQF GROUND In Hogg's Plan of Lot* In the Third J\. Ward of the City .of Pittsburgh, near High street, and being 29 fret front on Pennsylvania Avenue, and running back 117. feet. The property will bo sold, dear of aUlncum branwr, except an aumial ground- rent of one hundred and sixty-five dollars, to which Uis now subject. On tho proper* ty are seven 500 a I’KNESIENTS—fire brickaml two frame —-all two stories high, and renting for a boutfl ve hundred doUarsarinnally. Price,sl2oo; SCQQ cash, and $6OO InG months—bygood endorsed paper. WJi. C. PEIEND, jri2.-tf - Attorney at Law, No. 120 Fourth street. COAL LAND FOR SALE— £5 Acres ©r Land, with« vela of Ccsl 4}n feet thick, -with a lower vein of 2 feet; only Winches between the two. The Land is a good soil, and 10 An-v. 3 in cultivation. A good Dwelling llou*e, Fruit Treeft, good water and timber. . Tbo Land Is suitable for Garden ing-purpose* ; situate about 4 miles from the city; a short distance from the DrownsTllle Flank Road. S.CUTUBEKT &SON% General Commission Ag'Ls 140 Third st. For Bfile* I WILL SELL my uoexpiml lease (fourteen years) of a Lot, situate on O'Hara street and Spring alley, in the Filth tVard-r&O.fV.fronUnßcnO’lLara street,and xauning back 10U ft. on Spring uller,on which w erected a four storied Erick Ilouie, 40 ft. square, with a frame, two stories, CO ft. on Spring nJley, veil calculated to carry oa any branch of manufac.turiagburtnces,. Eelcg engaged in man* ufaclarinjt in the country, I oifer the above for sale. 'ln quire at No. 42ft Liberty street. nrlSrtf 'icn AoiMfqr *»!•»•' rpilK atibrerlbvr otfeTs ft>r *nle Ten Acre* of Lsod, near X tb« reaJJeuTO of Kev. Dr. Cample!!, in Manchester, ail of which id in the hifejj : cultivation. Near GOO bearing wppltj, ptsch, pftnn and ffcArtroe*, all of which are grafted fruit,are cn »he lot; also, about three am* of Tine yards of ib« t*vt quality of gfaja-K; the oilier improve ments ore two Dwelling If oud out-house*; due of the dwellings is new, not basing teen yet occupied:. The pros pect from this place is among the most exU>u?ire and beau tiful In the country. It hi abundantly supplb-d with flfco never-failing Fprtogs. Apply U> Mr Craft, uo the premises, or to _ JAMHS tthASBLY, K>tatvS Off!??, oor. PcT.-iiVU and SmithCtdd sts. Cs*Atx eiteuaivo raricty of Grape Vices f>.r rale. Aj>* phr aa ftboT*. de-cV) JPAHfII Fuji BALK. Mih*pribvT «t priiato fcato a SMALL FARM, X containing SIX TV ACKKS. »ttvatrd.ln Frunklin towa* ship, county *Uh nTwut f.lly ti'-rtx ciea’wl ami in a good «>f f.uiUratioti; a gnorl young Orchard,of the Uwt bind of fruit, a good hu'l Kllrhutu and a Jiorn; about ten teem about fburian*-® frvm I’orn^vUif, Ybr further y«riivu!»r?.enrjuiro of WILLIAM GRAHAM In S*:«iclttey»nt*j, or to the xul>?fribtr, cn Uit* prerol^! l , •!,vm ■ . m:nu iiOLD. WttlViit: i-OllufluilVt AHKADI! Heal lOtftate Farm for Sale* rpUK subscriber .‘in authorised to m>U 2»4 ACRES OP 1. LA,NI>, rituattd iu Vcreniite* Township, Allegheny County. Pennsylvania, lying bsick of McKeesport. kuown f,s the White-oak Wat.**, and in eight of the proposed Station on the CotmcUsville Rsllro&d. Improvement# as follows: A Square Log ficus*, £0 by S') frvt. two stories high; and f<juaro Log Itarn, fiO by iQ.irei—both new and in good order; two fine young Orchards, Left grafted fruit, just commencing to bear. Then? la 90 to 100 Acres cleared and la a high state of caHJTntlon, aud the balance is well Bet with white-oak timber of the Brat order. This Land U well calculated fbr n Stock Farm, being very lavo), and the soil of on excellent finality for gras* growing, and being well watered, having *omu twelve or fourteen octct-foiling Springs of excellent water thereon, lids Land bns facilities rarely met with, being within half a mile of the Yaugh. river, and one mile of Momngahela, and almost on the lino of the Cotmallsfiile Railroad; and ’U eupposed'to contain an inexhaustible bed of IRON ORB. This tand would not be In the market, only that tho owner is about to remove to. the Far West. Terms easy, and jifloo moderate. Pur for* tber particulars, cn'ltureof )V. J. REYNOLDS, at Lorens’ Glass Work?, or Of JAMBS C. KICUEY, dec3o:y Uoril Estate'Agent, at this office. jeirlSS WeeUii.itS ONE DOLLAR AND A QUARTER A WEEK will pro cure a largo LOT OF GROUND. Eleven. Building Lot*, within twenty minutes’ walk of tbaelty, in a pleasant and healthy location, will bo cold at sioo earlj—slo in haml; balance at £5 por month. Each loi la bo foot front by 184 dc»p. fronting on two fltrecta. Several famlUoi hard already availed themselves of thin favorable opportunity of proco ring a home, and we are Induced In offer clmtou more, wbkh will probably be the. lash nt tlio nboTu t«rm*. ias7 8 CtTfimKUT * SON. 140 Third st. “For Ken (7 OFKICBB, on tho wood floor of tho Best Build . ingrt, cnlrauco from Wood street—suitable for Attor neys, ianuranee Offices, Ac. Enquire at the office of tho subscriber*, first floor- BATItICKS A FRIEND. ‘ For tSoic* ASMALL FABM, situate la Lower BL Clair Township, about one mile from the Borough of Blrminsbamtcon taiulng SIXTY ACKK3, wore or less. It Is all cleared and: under cultivation. For further particulars, apply to ja2i:tf W. SYSIMB3, Bimlugham. ' ENTERPRISE WORKS. HO? 13 0 WOOD STREET, TIUBD DOOR BELOW VtROIJf ALLST. iJOirX d TETLEr. IMPORTERS and manufacturers of cm 1 KItY.bURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, Rif LKB, Ac. We WtfS keep a general assortment of theabove r** articles constantly oa. hand; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Cans, Pia tol* and Revolvers, Flask*. Homs, Shot Bolts, Caps, Powder, Leud and Bullets; Bowlo, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors■ and Uoir Dressers' Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Also, Trusses and Supporters. - , Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLES!—Weare making RUlesor ovory description, to order, of the best motcnal, and workmanship warranted.— Orders received Ibr them at holesale or Retail, will be fill ed with, despatch. Hunting parties snpplled at Wholesale prices. '' tny!6 CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY BOOKS, Ht DaVISON’B BOOK STORK, M MARKET street, near Fourth,—The subscriber having; now opened hla Holiday Books, would invito attention to Ills largo assortment of JU\ EMLE and other BOOKS salt&blo to the season. The assortment in*' eludes Children’s Books for all ages, and purses; English classics, in splendid cabinet binding; the mast elegant edi tions of pocket, family and pulpit Bibles; supethly illus trated, EugUsh works; and Prayer Books and Bibles in vel vet, with gold and silver ornaments. That he may have the pleasure of giving greater satisfaction to friends and customers, bo solicits early calls. JOHN S. DAVISON, 65 Mnrkcvt. near Fourth Street. Take Notice. I HATE placed my Rooks and -Accounts in the hands =of James 0. Riciuzr, Esq.* for settlement, and"! enrnettly. hope ibat all who aro Indebted for subscriptions tr/the Dally and Weekly Post, qr for Advertising and Job Printing, will pay up os speodlly as possible. Mr. Richey Is also author | zed to eattio tbo aocounta of tbo firm of Llabper A Lattos, and UAnpEit * PwiiiPi. L, HARPER. JOIIN LAYTON. "fr. B.—-Mr. Richey will be found at tbo ofllcuof the Post, •where the Books still remain. . ', ; f ja2 Selling Off to Remove, JAMES ROBB, No. 109 Market street, Pittsburgh, Will offer his present large stock ol BOOTS, SHOES, and RUBBERS, aJ vrry'low prtcr.s, until the 10th of February, 1B&4, when bo.bope9 to remote to his New Store, No. 89 Market street,' which bo intends filling with an entirely new Block. The public are respectfully invited to coll and procure his present prime stock , at unusually great bargains —jtEQAKDLESS OF COST. ' USh Remember the place—No. XO9 Market street, between Fifth street and Liberty.' -{ja&tf William Carr & Co., W(Wji: Carji lato af the firm of J. Parker & Co.) . lIOLB3ALE GROCERS.aud Dealers In Foreiga.Wlncs and Brandies, Old Monopgahcla and Rectified Wills* key, No. 329 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. .., , ■ja&y ALL KINDS OF GOLD, BILVEII AND BANK NOTES bought, sold and exchanged by oc2DT • - A. WILKINS & CO., Bankers, . United States Ranh Building, No. 71 Fourth st. Pittsburgh. A YEU'S CHERRY PECTORAL—A supply of this cel xV brated Cough Mtdicmo lost received by fob? JOS. FLEMING. OOv - - -J -•»** '**» -i -.’m * ■ :'. V «■■*•*; « ‘ V “i. j To Druggxstß& Merchants throughout the Union. MANUFACTCEEH AND DEALEE IN PAINTS, OILS, #c , No, 141 Maiden Lane, NEW YORK, RESPECTFULLY invites tho attention of Druggists and Merchants throughout the Union to his large and ex* fonsive Asssrtment of FAINTS, OILS, Ac., of tho BEST and PUREST QUALITIES, Which.ho offers for sale on very moderate terms, both tocnib end close-tiwebuyers. -Below ■ ore enumerated Some of the leading articles: ' " ’ WHITE LEAD, In oil, in kegs of 25 to 600 lbs. BLACK PAINT, YELLOW OCHRE, YEN. RED, in oil. PATENT DRYEfi, SPANISH BROWN, TETRA DE SI ENNA,inofI. "UMBER, CHROME, IMPERIAL, AND ARSENICAL GREENS, in oil* PRUSSIAN BLUB,CHROME YELLOTOand VERDIGRIS, dry and in oil. ■ , VARNISHES of all kinds. i RAW arnl BOILED LINSEED OIL, PUTTY, WHITINO CHALK, LAMPBLACK. ' AM. and ENGLISH YEN. RED, CHROME RED and YEL LOW, 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 WINDOW GLASB. Druggists and others in want of any of the above mention ed articles, will find it to their intereststo call,'as our facili ties for manufacturing and purchasing, and our experience' in the business, give us advantages in selling over most of those in tbecamo line. D. B. MCCULLOUGH, my2l:om 141 Maiden Lane. Naw York.. PAPER WAREHOUSE. C Cyrus W;.Field ft Co., OMMIBSION MBB.CIIANTS, No. 11 Cliff street, New "Fork, are BOW, AGENTS In the United States for Mnspratt'a Superior Bleaching Powder. Victoria 31111 a Celebrated Writing Papers. • .Bussell Mills Superior' “ ' ** Genesseo Mllte Superior printing ~r : “ Rawlins A Sons* English Tissue. 11 First quality i’cencn ULoramanne* - They are also Agents ibr tho Prindpal Paper Manufactu rers in this country, and offer for sale by far the moat ox tensive and desirable stock of Paper and Paper Matmfectu rers* materials that can be found in this or any other oountry. - -• ' . They occupy the large.and .commodious Warehouses, No. 11 Cliff street; No, 58 Cliff street, No. 184 Christopher street, and the Lofts over the large Iron Stores, 7 and 9 Cliff street. Their business is strictly Wholesale, and Writing Papers are sold by the Case only. .. • : _ . Their extraordinary facilities enable them to offer-, all Goods,' both Foreign and Domestic, at ths lowest possible prices. ; . Paper mode to order, any size or weight. liberal ad ran ees made on consignments of Paper, Paper Makers* Stock and ether merchandise. The highest market price paid in CASH for all kinds of Rags .... , xu&r2&l3m Bradbury’s Piano and Melodeon Wareiooms, NO. 423 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. FROM enlarging my Warerooms, I am enabled to keep a much greater assortment of Instruments than hereto fore. All Pianos furnished are of an elastictouch,and of an even quality, and deep, full, rieb and purely vocal tone, qualities most desirable, inasmuch &a the voice will assimu late to thetone 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 band Pianos at all prices. : £&■ A Ncto' Invention.—The Organ Melodeon, with two Banks of Key* r the only thine of the kind ; in. the country, bavlag two slops, coupler., swell draw stops, Ac., a sweet and ; powerful Instrument, pronounced by Organists to be supe rior forchurcbes.or Organ practice to the medium sized Or* gans, prlee $2OO. Also, the Common Melodeon, of all styles and prices. Bringthe exclusive Agent for these- lustra ments, orders are solicited. The usual discount m&dato the trade, and 10 per cent, to clergymen purchasing for their own use. - . E. G. BRADBURY, morls:lj 423 Broadway, New York. CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE, No. 173 CHESTNUT STREET, (Qrrosixx laDxrmmEXcs Hsu-)'. Philadelphia. FTTBrrXTtTKE, IN EVERY STVLE! Comprising LouL* XIV, Louis XV, Elizabethan and Antique, with Sculpture Carving and modern.style; - - In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany,Satinwcod and Maple; aR of-superior construction, and finished in the test style, equal to, if not excelling in qual ity, the Goods of any Establish ment in the United States. none but experienced workmen, (appren : 2i v tices bdng positively excluded,land using the best ma terials, the work cannot fail to give satisfaction, to pur chasers. Amongßt the many advantages offered to pur chasers', 1?. the facility of Furnishing aiiouse, cither in ele gant or plain styhv,com pleteiv from one.establishmentj .by which means all tho articles'llf'iach room correspond in stylo and quality, and tbe immenßO stock always on hand, being so various in design, enables purchasers to please tbelr taste in a sclertlon, without the delay necessarily caused in ordering Furniture. To give an idea of the finished Furniture on hand, I need oalv Inform you that my Rooms are 175 feet long, by 27 feet wide, four floors in number; with Shops contiguous, suffi cient to employ 200 hands, which Is & guarantee, that the work is all done under my own immediate inspection. ,63~The Packing is all done in the Store, and Furniture warranted to carry safely any distance. Visiters to Pbila . delpbia arc respectfully Invited, as purchasers or otherwise, to call and examine the Goods. . . ~ au2sGy EDWARD FABER. ; xs» . BILVER WARE, Bronzes, Clocks, Papier Mache ; Goods, Rosewood .Dressing Cases, Writing Desks, ! Jjpngi Elegant Fans, Opera Glasses, Cuttlery, Finn Oil Paintings. Dresden China, Ac.—Tho undersigned beg particularly to invite the visits of citizens and strangers, whether as purchasers or connoisseurs, to their magnificent stock, belluviug it to exceed in extent, variety and richness, any other in this country.- They feel sore, the advantage of personally Bniecling.EDOda at tho different factories In Europe, and their own manufactories of Jewelry, Silver Ware, hero, enable them to offer inducements in prices and quali ties, and prices,-considering qualities, such os cannot m of fered by any other house in the trade. - Delicate goods so carefully pocked as to go safely any dis tance, and by almostany conveyance. Wholesale and retail. _y SPIRAL SPRING .BUTTRESS 5. W. Car*:J}aUimore and Frederick street*, Mal iimoret and No. 92 Walnut *f., Philadelphia, FIVE SILVER MEDALS AWARDED, VIZ;— A Ainmicas Ixstitctb, New-York; By VPiussLuvlxsTiTUTX,Philadelphia; vMxETnAsnlssriTCTK, Baltimore. • rp HE peculiar Improvement in the construction of thia I Mattress is, that all the dumset/ and heavy wooden name-work is entirely dispensed wiih, and its place sup plied by a lighter and much more durable frame. The, springs are unconnected by harness leather hinges, secure-" ly rivetted, rendering it Impossible for a single spring to fall down or get oat of place, and making a Bed so elastic that any part may be raised or bent up, and is thus admira bly fitted to the wants of the sick or asthmclie, who may re quire a sitting posture. It has all the luxurious softness of the best feather bed, with tho lightness and facility of hand ling of tho common hair mattress. ' These improved Bpring Bods are invariably made of the best materials, and will last many years without .repairs, i Persons having Hair Mattresses canhave them altered in to Spring Beds. These Beds are well adapted for Hotels, berths of Ships, Steamboats trad Hospitals. ALSO, an extenrivo assortment of hlghl v ornamented, (In flnainel,) andplain finished OAST IRON FURNITURE, con sitting In part of Bedsteads, Hat and Coat Rocks, Cane and Umbrella Stands, Centre, Pier and Side Tables with marble tops. Garden Chairs, Settees, etc., etc. Animals, puch aa Lions, Lambs, Dogs, etc., In Iron, as well as tho mbdelsln Wood, furnished at short notice. : ded6ly JOSEPH MOGRIDGE, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, ! No. 39 COJIMXaCIAL, U£LOW PIKS STREET, Bt* Louli, SIo,, . CONSIGNMENTS and Commissions will meet with prompt and personal attention, and libciol adcuncv will be given when required, on Consignments or Bills of Lading, in hand, • : Ordersfor the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices. Tho Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandize and Pro dueo will meet with especial care and dispatch; the lowest rates of Freight will always bo procured, and the expense of Storage and Drayage as much.as posaible avoided. .; references: Page A Booon, - Bt. Louis; Ellis A Morton, Cincinnati; Chorless, Blow A Co., do; Strader A Gorman, do; Chouteau A Valle, . do; Uosea A Frazer, do; Doan, King A Co., do; Springer A Whiteman, do; J.W.ButlerAßro.,Pittsbb; K.O.Gooodman A Co., do; D- LcOch A Co., do; E. AC. Yamall A Co.,Philada; Wm. Holmes A Co,, do; Morgan, J. M.Buck A Morgan: Blow A March, New York. B. U. Comcgys, do; Frost A Forrest, do; ShieldsA Miller, do; Charles A. Meigs, do; Joslah Lee A Co., Baltimore. A.G.FarwellACo,,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do; Howard, Son A Co,, do; W*.B.Koynolds, Louisville; H. D. Newcomb A Bro., do; T.O-Twichell A Co., Commission Merchants, Now-Orleanc. have an openPolioy of Insurance, which will cover all sbipmontsto my address, when advised by letter per mall, or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or at the time of shipment. JOSEPH MOGRIDGE, aug6 St; Louis, Missouri. Seymour’s Galvanic supporter. **T>niS APPARATUS possesses all the mechanical odvan* J_ tages of the Abdominal Supporter now in use, and also somevaluable advantages over them, .besides the galvanic attachment The following recommendation Is from the editor of the Now-Hampshire Journal of Medicine :. “ The. general fora and- construction of these instruments has been before stated in this Journal." Tho EdUOr’has been using’them in Ills practice for the last three months, and does not hesitate to recommend them to .physicians,” For sale by‘ B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., •jaJiS Corner of First and Wood sts-, Pittsburgh, Paperi paper ri paperut— • 60 reams Printing Paper,’ 24x37; 6 do ; do do -22x32; . - 27- -do Envelope do 24x37; : Also, crown, mod., double crown, double medium, straw, ted. aim other papers,-In largo quantities. For sale by .B. T. Q.: 108“Woodat.. mURPARTNERBIUP whlch.existed between.the under- JL' 'signedand Uksbv Shuple, under tho firm of HENRY STIMPLE A CO., la dissolved, and . tho undersigno<i alono are authorised to transact and settle up tho business of -tho late firm. [jiaBrtf} PATRICKS A FRIEND. BIRD CAGES—PIain, Fancy and Breeding Cogckof va rious sizes and patterns. Pnce from $i to ss—-from the Seed and Horticultural Warehouse, Fifth street. ja27 JAMES WARDROP. * > L■* . V-- • "«». v p ; v /yfogV NEW YORK. D. B. M>CULI.OCGH, PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE J* HENKEL’S BALTIMORE. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ; CANFIELD, BEOTIIER 4 CO. 223 Baltimore street, corner of Charles, . . Baltimore. GEORGE BTCRGE.I, bo ix M.vxLTACTtmca or tnt uctoovzd ST. LOUIS. * * *■ * " ■ , i ’ ■ > . *V,, v y-W: DAILY MORNING ROST. MONDAY MORNING:: REASONS FOB RISIBILITY. ET Oi'ff. SOLISES. Sweet cozl I’m happy when l eap, I’m merry while I may, .For lifb’a at most a narrow span, ’•, At best a winter’s day; If care should make a sunbeam woar A brighter, warmer huo, The ovenlngstnr shinormt more fair, . The blue sky look more blue, Then I should be a graver man— . •. Butsihce’lisnottb'e.-way, v Sweet coz 1-I’m happy, when l ean,. - And merry when I may. If sighs could.make us sin tho less,, . PorphancaT were hot glad—: If mourning .were, tho sago’s , . My garb'Should then be-sad; . But since theangels’ wings are. white, And,even the young saints ratio— Since virluewcarsabrow of light, , And vice b rotoo of guile— Since longhter is not under ban. hor gladness clod In grey— Sweet cozl I'm happy while I can, And merry when I inay 1 Fve fioen a blshop dancaand reel, And a sinner fast and pray, . . A knave at tho top of Fortunes wheel, A good man cast away! 'Wine I.have seen your grave ones quaff, Might set your fleet afloat, But I never heard a hearty laugh - From out a villain’s throat, . And I never knew a mirthfol man Make sada young moid’a day— So, coz 1 I’m happy when I can, And merry when I may. COUSIN SALLY DILLARD. BT tt&jniTOS C. JONES; Scr.VE —AQniTlof Justice in North Carolina. A beardless disciple of Themis arises undtbus addresses tbo Court: “ May it please your wor? ship, and you,gentlemen: of the jury, sincevit has been my fortune (good or bad, I trill not say ) to exercise myself in legal discussions, it has never before befallen me to be obliged to prose- 1 cute so direful, marked and malicious an assault —a more direful, whful, dangerous battery— and finally, si more diabolical breach of the peace; it has seldom been your duty to pass upon one so shdohing to benevolent feelings, as that which took place over at Captain Rice's, in this county. But yon ■will hear from the wit-: .nesses.” ' : The witnesses being sworn, two or three were examined and deposed.' One said that he had heard the noise, and did not see the fight ; an other, that he saw the row,.but did not know who struck first; and a third, that he was very drunk, and could not say much abont the skir mage; -.v.I:'* 1 :'* : Lawyer Chops —l am very sorry, gentlemen, to have occupied your, time with the stupidity of the witnesses examined.. Had I known, as I now, do, that I had a witness in attendance who was well acquainted with all the oircumstances of the oase, and who was able to make himßelf clearly understood by the court and jury, I should not so dong have .' trespassed on your time and patience. Come forward Mr. Harris and be sworn. ■ So forward came the witness, a fat chubby looking man, a “ leetle” corned, and took his corporal oath with an air. Chops— -Harris, we wish you to tell: us about the riot that happened the other day at Copt! Rice’s; as a good deal: of time has been already waßted in circumlocution,* we wish you to be compendeus, and at the same time,' as explicit as possible. , . - ■ Harms —Exactly—giving' the lawyer a know ing wink, and, at the same time, clearing his throat—Capt. Rico, he gin a treat, and-Cousin Sally Dillard, she came over to our house and , axed me if my wife she moutn’t go. I told Cousin Sally Dillard that my wife was poorly, being as how she bad a touch of rheumatics in' her hip, and the- big Bwamp was up, for there had been a heap of rain lately, but howsomever as it Was she. Cousin Sally Dillard then asked me if Mose, he moutn’t go. I told Cousin Solly Dillard that Mose he iwas foreman of the crop, and the crap-was smartly in the grass, but how somever, as it was she, Conßin Sally Dillard, Mose be mout go. Chops— ln the name of common sense, Mr- Harris, what do.yon mean by this rigmarole ? Do say what you know about the riot I i Witness—Copt Rice, be gin a treat,- and Cousin Sally Dillard, she came over to ova house, and. axed me if my wife moutn’t go. I told Cousin Sally Dillard— . Chops —Stop, sir, if you please, we don’twant to hear onytbiog about Cousin Sally Dillard and your wife—tell ns about the fight at Rice’s. Witness— Well, I will, sir, if you will let me. Chops— Well, sir, go on. Witness —Well, Copt. Rice, he gin a treat, and Cousin Sally Dillard she came over toour house, and used mo if my wife moutn’t go— ■ Chops —There it iB again. Witness, witness, please to stop. Witness— Well,sir, what do yon want ? Chops— Wc wont to know about the fight, and you must not proceed in this impertinent story: Do you know anything about the'matter before the court ? Witness— To ho sure, I do. Cuops —Well, go on and tell it—and nothing else. - WiTNEss--Weil, thou, Captain Rico, ho-gin a treat— Chops —This is intolerable. May it please tho coart, I move that this witness be committed for contempt; bo seems to be trifling with this court. Court— Witness, you are now before a court of justice, and unless you behave yourself in a mdre becoming manner, you will be sent to jail; so begin, end tell what you know about the figbt at Captain Rice’s. Witness (alarmed) —Well.’gentlemen, Captain Ride, he gin a treat, and so Cousin Sally Dillard— Chops —l hope the witness maybe ordered into custody. Court (after deliberating)—Mr. Attorney, the court is of the opinion that we may. save time by telling the witness to go on in bis own way. Pro eocd, Mr. Harris, with your story—but stick to the point. Witness— Yes, gentlemen; well, Capt. Rice, he gin a treat, and Coußin Sally Dillard, she' come over to our house, and axed me if my wife moutu't go. I. told Cousin Sally Dillard that my wifo she was poorly, being as how she had the rheumatics in the hip, and tho big swamp was up ; but howsomever, as it was she, Cousin Sally Dillard, my wife she mout go. Well,'Cousin Sally Dillard thca asked me if Mose ho moutu’t go. I told Cousin Sally Dillard as Mose he was the foreman of the crap, and tho crap was smart ly in the grass, bat howsomever, as it wasste Cousin Sally Dillard, Mose ho moutgo. Bo they goes on together, Mose, my wife, and Cousin Sally Dillard, and they come to the big swamp, and it was up, ns I was telling yon, but beingns how there was a log across the big swamp, Cou sin Sally Dillard - and Mose, like gentle folks, they, walked the log, but my wife, like a dratted fool, tncked up her clothes, and waded right through, catched a cold, and has had the rheu matism ever sinoe,.ond that’s all I know about the fight. A Touchino Instance op Motheuit Appkc tion.—Mary, Countess of Orkney, was deaf and dumb, and married in 1753 by Bigns. She lived with her husband, Mnrroush, first Marqnis’of Thomond, who was also her hrst cousin, at his ; seat, Roßtellon, on tho Harbor of Cook. Short ly after the birth of her first child, the nurse, ■with considerable astonishment, saw the mother cautiously approach the -oradle in which the in fant was sleeping, evidently full of some deep de sign. She having perfeoly. assured herself that the child really slept, took out a large stone, 'which'she had concealed under her shawl; and to the horror of the nurse—who, like all persons of the lowest order in her country, indeed in moßt countries, was fully impressed with the idea of ths peouliar .cunning and malignity of the “ dumbies ” —seised it with the intent to fling it down vehemently.- Before the nurse could inter; pose, the Countess-had flung the stone—not, how ovor as ths servant had apprehended, at the child; .hut on the floor; of-course it made a great noise- The child immediately-awoke-and cried.-' The Countess, who had looked with maternal eager ness to the result of her experiment,' fell on her' knees in a transport of joy. She had disoover qd that her child possessed a. sense that- was wanting in herself. . . . ; Never be afraid of catching cold from a Bhower of curls. '.'l. ’ u . . *• .'.• - ■ ?£\' - . ’ -’l," ■; - ■’•'■v.;'"- ’. /'■-?> '"«v •* J--v- .-.' ; -:v> ‘ '■■■ \ .-• J.’V >• y., *• V *:*;•; * \v • !«■ ; ■' “r. \ ■*' FEBRUARY 13. *; p: •> ."v . - > ,• '• l\S~ *•» ■ "* •*«i V ■ 'a. : y J J X •: .« vf' " y if i'r r * : ?---v NUMBER 167. MISCELLANEOUS. SOAP— 30 boxt*J Palin/ ' ’lO do CrVstllc, ' : r ' • ; ■ 5 . do/Almond,--'.. 2 do Olivo, 2 do. Cundla, . ..... 60 do Tollot nnd Fancy vfor sate by. T10T24 ' - J. D. Wn.mMB,lig Wood rtiwt IDO HALF IIUXiMIUUSINS; ■- ’■ • ■ i-VV lOOftr . da . A .<Jo-■*' «•-• f :-• : 20 keß* Sun • do .. •20 hT Itflga Buo. do • > v*"ktSf&MnßaGrnpcg*. , ,• ■.■ 10 braces Messina Lemons.- ‘ •- Vv .-; - ; UccoiTed this doyand for pal» by doc 23 JOSnuA ItHopki k CO.. 39 Wood Vt. DIIUMS tfIGS. UUU-300 boxes SL E- Balslns> .150 half boxes 21. 11, EalaJns: K'. . 200 qr.- •';«:•••■ : T ,200 boxes Fancy Toys ; < /. V -100 1 “ Motto Lozenges./ • and.for sale by -. , ; dccs J. C. AKDKRSON & CO., No. 6 Wood fit OA( XBOXES FIKK “““ A v/v/.-60-dd'-’. Jackson - do *-• •.•.••;’.• \ ' 20,000 Torpedoes.' - ’ T ca,*ie Nntmegs. 30 kegs Cooking Raisins. • Rewired and for rate by.- •' ■'< deca ■ J. C. ANPUKBON &CO., Wo. 6 Wood et / ■'IODFISII—JoBt rwirlved, . . ■V-/’. 10 caskaprimeiCodflaib, • ' • 6 bblsNo. 1 Salmon, . . SOO ibs smoked Salmon,". '’ ’ ’. ‘ : / 20 bfela_gib’d Herring, ■■ . ; • ? 20 do INo. 3 Mackerel. Bortogtoneeaia obd No.-l smoked llerrfii; ror sole low fur cash by JEIIC TfAwnpTir Corner of Diamond and goSIV CLUSTJ2K BAiiJlftS—l6o boxes, at $1,60 per box r . ■ 100 boxes Ko. 1 Sim Crackers, pox box, or 4e. per pack, at . * . " dec23 2 JEHU HAWORTH’S, Corner.of Diamond and Diamond alley; r —uff bWs Lovomig'B Crunbixt and M *. al .TF* 2 * l Sogara foreatoby - HAWORTH. - ja2B .. • Cornor of Dimpoml and Diamond alley. BOVS* AND 'YOUTH'S THICK kip andcali? hoot*. Wry loc prices. L. 13 lIAYWABD, lets Corner of Market and liberty etreeta. . IjlltUlT.— 60 sacks l’eucbcs, 1 " ' T*. ; 00. do. Apples, rcceired this flay. Jforsaloby. KinKPATBIOK A HERBUMB. • ►KAUts^-15caifis for£aJeby ; ; ~fe3 _ KIIIKPATRICK fcHEnRQSa*:., vT^jL T INiSKKD QIL«-6 bbla. Linseed Oil. for fate fry- • ’ •'Tf-.' I*** JLi-fe3 a KIRKPATHICK A HBfIKONB.* > KOOMS.—lSOdozea,formate by : •««' y? -fc3 , .KIRKPATRICK & KERBONB, AKD.—SO kegs Lard, lor Bala br • . . . r:&!£j£-- fc3 . : • KIItKPATBICKA HEBBQSay #s\y: \ CjALAD OIL—DO baskets in atore and for sale by - Q FLEMING A BROS. Successors to J Kidd ft Co.- ....... . . CO Wood street. SAND CKUOI&LE3 —1000 nesla in store and for Bale by • - fcS: ; FLEMING k BROS. ' ' CALCINED AIAUNKSIA—2oOO lbs, Id store and for -s<f' by ffe3] FLEMING & BROS. POWD£U£B IiHbHAKB—oOU lbs. ln.stordand for nlo by [fo3l . : FLEMING A:BROS. ' I AIN KILLER.-rIQ gross Perry jUßtrebcircd »M for gala by • : • ffe3J FLEMING'A; BROS! AOCiiEATTO—IOO lbs. In Btoreand'for solo by £3 fo* FLEMING & BEOS. SILVER SAND—Iu bbla. in store and for Bale by , ft 3 -. ■■ ■. ; > ■■. ■ : FLEMING A BROS:- SUP. C. SODA—2OO kegs, for Bale by . • : •-'few • IL E. SELLERS ft 00. CIR.ALK— 3500 tbs for sdle-by ' - " J fot.3 ... .... K. R BELLEK3 & CO. . i CILcVES— 450 lbs for sale .by - ; / feb3 ; Jl. 1J; SELLERS ft CO. I Lil BARK—4Qttlbs-ptimo-for sale by - ■ l feb3 ' BMI SELLERS & CO. [REAM TARTAR—2ooo2>sforsalo by v ' '• ' '.fob? . . . It. E. SELLERS & CO. CHROME YELLOW—IoOO lbs tor sale by - ' fct# ; * b. & Sellers ft co. yiAii CORES—*I2Oi grog?yarionsqualf Uerfor Bale by r febS V , It. I). SELLERS & 00. Jusx received— * ~ - “ ' : u.bhdii J. B.Lowering** Pbila.Syrup; • 2bblaSt.Loul3GoldenSmipt ' • ; -5 hLbbls •' do : : ' J •' 'do ; •'' . . 10tengall.kegdo:-do .' v -. v V i-.: r Fersale' attbo lowest market priceby dec9 ,; BAILEY ft KENSHAW; 25fr Libert? et l A EPitES—-100 bbls choice Applesfor soleliJ!? by • : JX dec2 DAILEY & RKNSHaW. 253 Liberty. Bt. liOUSEiLEEPEtts—Juat-receivea A fresh supply of . Broilers Btj.ihdchin demand— for sale- ‘ y. . Ifjbg] BAILEY & BENBHAW. TjUMibY kUQAK-CUUKP thu<ii>y m! J? coired, per steamer .Statesman, B .tterbes Sugar cured' Hams, of ihe brand so much relished by tha yteßors'at Bed ford Springs i*<fr sale at the . . ;• . ...BAILEY ft RENSHAW,. jag-- • - • 1 253^lbertystreet FAMILY BalTlNQ—Acboiee article for qulltfng, rob'd and.forsale.by , BAXLEY.ft RENSHAW, ja27 - - : - - " ' 253 Liberty etreet. • IARKD. PE ACHES—2 bbls extra qoality received, and : * for sale by £feb2]., BAILEY A RESBHAW. •. FOR THE HOLIDAY’S—A general assortment of. new- and Lemons;,also r Hard,; Soft-and.Faper-BhelLAUno’nds, Wal nuts and Filberts, wholesale dr retan/ ■" ' declS; .... y BAX LEY ift RBNSHAW. -■ - S^G reo’d, a supply of chert celondoh size Ho vana scgars, io 100 boxes. ' ' v ' - dec2 , r.yr-i IiBAIEEY A BEN 8H AW. - BA.Y. liL'il—-six Dozen very superior quality received by Vrt - - ' : JOS. FLEMING, . teb2: , . . . Succpßsorto L. WilcoxACo. • 1.1 OUCK’ri PANACEA; SwaimV A supply yhpgp : IJt celebrated medicines received by ;> J ft • : > 'Y'J'■ . Y. ’J^.-FLEiUNG, f g p“ ; . Soceeggor to L.; WUcox A Co. COX’S SPARKLING GELATIN—-A large supply justro* reived by .. , , JOS;FLISMING, - feb2 . Sdccessortb L. WiTcox A Co. ■ J COD’S. LIQUID CUTICLE.—The- best, preparation yet discovered, for'dressing Barnsi Scalds,. Cuts, Bruises, and. all kinds of •Rounds. A large supply received by ■ • ' • JOS. FLEMING, feo2‘ - . -■• Successor toL. Wilcox ACd. ' •i GROSS MEXICAN - MUSTANG LINIMENT in store and lor sale "by FLESQNGb BEOS, - jaSO ■ ■■••• ■■ ‘ No;‘6Q Wood si. MAKS It’S: XRU SS--Xt o moist perfect' Truss now In use. A supply received by.» JOS. FLEMING, : jaa6 ■ Successor to L. Wilcox A Co. EC&ER*SEYE.BALBAM^‘Thla ! catehrktodtea • sure remedy for" sore .and iaflamedeyes, Wehavo been selling It fur the last ton years,'and bays scarcely, if " ever, Known it to fail in one single instance. •- Thorn afflict- - ed should give St atrial. A largo soppjy received by • JOS. : FLEMING, ja2Q . . Successor to LTWilcox A Co. IT OSXKTXEK & GREEN'S bTuMACtt HITTKky. for sale JJL.by : - JOSEPH FLEMING, j»*Y4 - v • Successor to-L. Wilcox A Co. JUST KECKIYKD—2O bbls JVB. Loverings A Co.* Crushed Add Pulverized Sugars for ealo by _ • BAILEY A RENBHAW, . decSS Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 253 Liberty st. CRIDER AND VINEGAR— ‘ ; ‘ J , IO bbla Economy Crab-Cider; - i-- .30. “• WVKjCiderVJaejrar,* - -.6 casks -French .White wine Vinegar; for solo by dec22 •’• , MILLKII A ftIC&BTSON. ;L r | \KA—2SO half chests Young Hyson, Imperial, Uunpow- X der, Souchong,and Pouchong Tea; 150 catty boxes do do; fox sale by r. [dec22} - MILLER A KICKETSON; • of 1800, 1533, 1840,184 L 1848aml .1851 Cognho. Brandy, for salo in packages and demi joh»a* " (dec22) v . .'MILLER AIUOK£TSQN. V - \ariNES~Superior Madeira, Sherry, Fort, Lisbon,' ,it,j Claret, Haute Sauternc Wine, for sale by package or demijohn, by.. ,[dcc22]- , MILLER A EIC&KTBQN, V» AldlriB--50 boxes M.it Kalsins - f -•- ■ 1\ 30hf“ “ . M ■ fors&loby dea22 : • y MILLER A KICKETSON, ■ BUTTEK —12 bbls packed Butter forsala by ■ -i decl3 ' ?. .. . . MILLER A KICKETSON. SOAP AND CANDLES— 300.boxes No. 1 Family. Soap; ■■■.■.• ■< >•. ■ r ■••• -00.de: Star and Mould Caudles; forsaleby : Jtfc22 - MILLER A, KICKETSON. boxes ass’d sizes Window Glass lor said X deo22 - - • MILLER A BICKETSON. I3ISU— 50 bbls No. 3 Mackerel, large;- • j . - .. OO.bbis Pickled nerrihg; fiir sale by - Y-Y : - ■ doc 22 - ■ ■ . ; MILLBR A RICKETSON„ / VLN —W.a. ■ -Fiah’a Holland Urn,; WoUo’s' Scbeldatn \X Schnapps, In caseAfiir'sola by •• ■«■ ;■ -.t . dec22 ; ; . ry v MILLER A RIQKBTSQN. i nOKDIAL, New England Burn, Jamaica Spirits; Vinctn. Wine Bitters axid Peppermint, far gale by ; • ’ -. • MILLER A RIOKET3ON, •dec22 ■ - 221 and 223 Liberty et. TiriNES—Oporto,• Port, Teneriife, Malaga: Madeira. VV.Claret, Sherry, WTiiie Rbbniah, Muscat, ‘Tdsbon/Bw- gundy, Champagne, smM. A K. : Treldsfok, Vcrz(meWinrs,ineittruand torsalb'by ; , • • ; : M UiLE K A ~RTO RKTSON, B^,ena » Fail do., >Vinujr wtmie,Dlea*hed ' i ? a v n6ra » Stra}t? ’ and Shora/Linaeed, "• i«dOilfl, for sal- by MILT.KR A TJCdETSON, ■ : • '• . v ; - 221 gnd 223;Libsrfrsh; V :r lOObblsNo.l Salt rcc'doaclforsalaby. atILLER A-RlcyiypaQy, E M \ H KKIEd.—hvety description af Emutoldvrlea are selling at greatly reduced rates, at the seffli-dnnuhl" A. A. MASON A Oik. U- flls : No; 25 Fifth street XXfOOL PLAIDS.—A A. MASON A CO., Nn. Fifth st, 1 T have marked down.their whole stock of plaid Got da from’2s.to 50 per cent- i*l" - jimU-ANNUAIt SALE.—A. A. MASON A CO.j will oCtof. ' KJ during their, sale, over 3,000 Shawls, at about quo-third. less than usual price*.. Also, 200 elegant velvet .and clotL - Cloaks, at similar low'rains; ■ ■, ; : '~ , jaL2 . * BQNNETS-rSOO velvet and satin Bonnets will be closed • oat at A, A: MASON A CO’A, No. 25 Fifth street,' at abbot one-half tap usual - ..jaia !A-• & COl, No. 25 Fitth wtrce t, wilt, during jIV. • their sale: ofler every description. brDry Goods, atttu Immense reduction Brom usual rates. , jaia IL\TVOU LONG. SHAWLA—A. A.- MASON A <XI:, Nor2s rT f / FIFTH street, baye on hand oyer 5000 Wool Shawl* r? br eveTy quality. - / , t -. • ‘ ~ novld _ Xi' A. MASON A 1 CO.'will open, on Saturday, January ' jJXi.T4Uj,faurmore cases of those cheap Do Lafaqs, at dp, imdlO'c**nt* peryiml, ‘ • , jai3 : A > A. MASON a Oi>. bavosooo yards moro J\.m ,ot those S cent worth, cents, and: also r, 8000 yahlS" cgnta,'-fti3t co'lbra.~ .. -. HGalKltV AJH> uLGVES.i-A: A-AIAbON A GO-* No. . fifth will offer their stock of.-more-, than’Boo '• dozen of Hosiery and Gloves, at largo reductions from usual ~ prices, v- ... 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