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VOLUME XII.
THE DAILY MORNING POST.
i tint'd and Px&ish'dcvcry hbrnsng, (Sunday coopted.} ,
' BY PlllttlPS & GIXiLMORBi i
hostu-wxst oowcza or wood ahd nrra srsms. .1
• ;*»* TSi2JI/S.—ftM T>oll4rs ayear, payable rtrifitiy lit
• > «ilvan<*'•• SlrDoLari will Intari&bly be required if aot pfclft \
Wl «a- KbtfeSplo* we cists—for sale it t}ie counter Is it*; |
Office, and by the News Boy*. ; *• -i
i . THE' BATUBDAY HOBKINd- 7081 i ••
h published from the same.office* on tr iage blanket*die |
- ybebt, atTWO DOLLARS a year,_liiact7ftace. Bingle copies |
paper willbo discontinued, (unleia at the disarm I
ou of the Proprietors,) until ell. arrearages are paid. r
yy»St>-attention will In paid to any order unless acoom
c&oiul by the money, or satisfactory reference in Uus city.
Connected vnth the ExldbUthmaxt of the I
i» <m< (f the largest Job Printing OJJices in the city, idhereflU
kinds vxrrk'itdvhe m the shortest notice} and && reason*
" able terms.'\ ' 1
. KATES OF ADVERTISING,
-AOEEsn peon jsr the pittsbxjrob peers.
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One wjuere, per annum, (exclusive of the paper)—»jOO
PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J
GEO. F. GILLSIORBi
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
Ojjictj corner of- PbariA street and Cherry aXUyj i
• rxrrsßUßon, pa., • • <
flSrTnnattcnd to bis prrtßsrfonal business as usual,>nt
office, between tho hours of tt. A. M. and 4 P. M. Of en^h
<i»y- - - ■
C. Orlando loomU, ■ I
TTOKNEY AT LA IV—Office, Fonrth street, .bore Wo<)<
.. WDy ■' ■ ■ - : 1
. TUomaa M. Mar.nallj . . ..
TTOBSES AT LAW—Office, Lowrie’B BoUiliDgs, Fouifa
. .tract i an7 -'r .
" It. B.Canuitlui,
TTOBNRT at lAW—Office oa-Jourth rtrect,
Cherry alley and Grant ctreet...
j7Sf.2Coiowry, \
ATTbnmfT and cobnsellob at law-ohm U>
Baterrell'e BiiiMlPsa. on Grant street IM
D. H. Baien, 1
k TTOBNBY AT LAW—No. IST roortli street, etcreai;
L tear Bmithfield. . ■ . uitPEjl
■: ■ ■■■: J. S. Morriaon, j
A TTOItNEY ANB 00DN8KLL0B AT LAW—Office, I
A. mo.od to No. 44 Grant street, near Fourth, PittJbnrj
-■ ■ oprlfty
11. Biddle RoDerty,
1 TTOBNKY AT LAW—Office, No. IK Smlthfleld
A between FifUi and Birth. OoUoctlons csratoUy atteuU
al to-«pedal attention gran to Conveyancing. - [deeply
- Tliomw* • ,
' 1- TTOIINEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCER
A Office, next door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohl
■ ' my* - ■
—: : s. P. BMif . .
Stable. . • "■•••■ =• > iSI-
N. BuckmMUrf •
4 IDERMAN~Office, Fourth third
A. Suxlthfield,Southridu ConyeyaaclngoffUMbdadot
with the greatest care and legal accuracy. Title* to Beal L
tate examined. Ac. . -—n——
TA XL DItAVG, Diamond,. PiUsburab, P»e *1
J? ; . Country Produce, offers for aaln .a choice.*io« q
Uroceriws eeketedfor family use. fplcw of *«!"3[
and the purest quality, ground at »is Steam
Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken in ex,
change for Merehandue. • T - ri .,«,*vL
F. R. D. has procured a foil assortment of Landreths
WarrantodGardon Seeds, and inritefl the attention of all
tetested iururalafftdra. . 3 an »*l
J. 8. LEECH, BIcA.LiPIN « CO., j
WHOLESALE GROCERS, i
AffJ> DU.MBS XX I
Provisions, Metals and Pittsburg Manufactures,
Nos. U 42 axd 244 Lißiuat. dxbseTi ■ i
PITTSBURGH, j
“b S'E®_ T
keepingl? tonsils, &&,, Wholesale and Retail,No. 253Ltbejr If
atreet, Pittsburgh. ' ■ ■ ■ nprio.y^
Kins & Moorhead, ■ 1
WHOLESALE OKubUKS AND PIIODUCB DKALEItS-r
No. 27 Wood street. Pittsburgh. {mfß [
Smith <b Sinclair, . m '
WHOLESALE GBOCBBS AND COMMISSION MEB
CHANTS —Comer Wood an! Jiret jta ■ [nata
1 " pool iTlXardooltf - ■
COMMISSION AND . FOItWAJIDING SIEBOHANB, A!H
STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 1 Water «treet,Cindnii»t.
Ohio. ISffi".
tj, njEEaas_.--i......uLM kimpateick-;......—t- r* araao^
Klrhpatrlck &. Herron,,
WHOLESALE ÜBOCEKS, PIIODOUE AND COMMto
SION MERCHANTS,aniI Dealers 1& Pittsburgh Monu
lectures JVo- B*3 Liberty itrui, Ptthburffh, Pa. myl. .y
laiMsa auxins, jua» Kan, 'i!* 1
Pittsburgh. HnrylnwL Pittsburgh.
Seller) Nicole &■ COt .
PRODUCE i-JD GENREAI COMMISSION SIERCHANT
No 309 Libc ty Irwt, Pittsburgh Pa.
Sperm, Linseed and Lfttd Oil**
mn.iiiumLaL mctrrant, ymuburjjti,
, Jku „ mrtjtmn, i i
-TTrHOLK3ALB OBOCKBS, ISIPOBTfcBS OP BBAADIES,
VV Wlnea and Segura—Tlos. 172 and 174, conrerof Irwi j$
and Liberty streets, Jfc’ittebargh. Iron, Noils, Cotton Y»msj
Ac , constantly on hand; ■. • ■■ .
J,B. WUIUmI. '
IirnOLKSALE AND RETAIL ?AAITLT OROCER, AND
\V forwarding and Commission Merchant, De-ilar m
Country Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures—»oral f
JbuT doors above Pifth, Pittsburgh. marJ :
jouh rfcuissst ;.,..ajaiutuus M'cusui'
Wholesale and Bo tall Clo tiling Merchants, i
* HO 88 WOOD STREET.
aIITR subscribers respectfully inform tholr old customers
andtlie public la general, that tboybave this Jayne
•Delated themselves in the aboyo business, under tbu Brin
of JOHN U'CLOSKEY 4 CO. They respectfully solicit ai
•bare of public patronage
The previous business of each will be settled by tlr-m
-•sire, respectively.
My
James C. W»tt» . ••■5
'ItCHANT 4s.Flfth »trcot, opposite the
Theatre; Pittsburgh, P&. . , ■ ■ a P rT >
Ti LAUIIX (lato of the firm of CooLCf & Lajhd,) hiring-
Ji. opened 6TOUK M>. 0, (two doors abore the oldf
flUioa.) lor tie ■ purpose of cdtrying on too CLOTHING
BUSINESS, hopta by strict attention to business to merit e ;
aharo Of tbo .patronage of Iho late firm. , .
N; B.—Clothing mado to order in tho most fasalonablo,
stylos, aadohihe fhortest notict>—-Inferior'to r none io tne
til f~[_ ■ .janZfey- .1
B. T.-C. Morgan, - ; ■■ i
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER—has elwnjrs on hand;
a mneral assortment of School, Miscellaneous and Blank!
Books, Printing, Post and Cap Paper, At, Wholesale and Rn-,
tall. No. 1M Wood 6trwt, below Pini, East side, l’lttaborgL.
mL. Wanted, Raga and ■Tanners’ Scraps- , . apls.ly
■■■■ ■■■■ ■■■■■'■ ■ ■ jriK.Woldtn,
U THOLES ALB AND RETAIL DEALER Inßtmlrnnd
VV School Boohs, Paper end Stationojy, No. ,63 Wood
street. (ltotwoea Third and Fourth,) Pittahnrgb. Pa, . .fmrH)
K. C, Stoofcton,
I* ATE JOHNSON A STOCKTON, BOOKSELLER, BTA
j TIONER, Printer' end Binder—corner of Market And
Third streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. ... ... .irHjSMfr.
■' :: W* S. Utaven* • j.
riifTK OLD PRINTING'ESTABLISHMENT, <IUTS Jons
- axo«f & Stocktok,) and BLANK. BOOR aitd BTATIONE
BV WAREHOUSE—Is prepared to*execute orsry etjlo of
Legnl,Cjminerci&l< Canal and Steamboat Job Printing and
Book Eluding, and famish: ercry article In the Blank Book,
Paper Btattonary line, at'the shortest notice end on the
loont reasonable terms; •••■ . .
Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, corner of Market
and Socond streets.
Printing OOlce and Book Bind<
Sclvnelunan-& Hanule(n t
lITnOORAPHBIIS— Thinl street, opposite tbo Post-office,
j Pittsburgh. Haps, Ljindseapes,Bill Heads, Show Bills.
Lslmls, Architectural and Machine Brewings, .Business-and
Visiting Cords, etc, Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed
In Colors, (Jold,BronM,or Black, In the most approved style,
an! attho most reasonable prices, _ . ..: Octl£;ly
' .. , Austin Loomis,
KGAL ESTATE AGENT, Merchandise, Stock, and Bill
Broker, Ofllco, No. 92 Bourth Street, (above Wood;)- Th«
BUbacriber having opened an offleo at the above place*Xor the
ptirpoM ofnogotliitliigEoAiis, Bills, Bonds, Mortgages* and
all other Instrument* for the security of Money, and for tha
purchase and sale of Stocks. Will also give prompt and
particular attention to buying, selling, anting
ine Beal Estate. (jyTj AUSTIN LOOMIS.
jo ns
FLEMING BROTHERS,
(SucceftflorttnJ. Kidd
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 'A'". jfrerf, Pitts
burgh, Pa. Proprietors of Drr iP.LwW 8 jOdpbrated;
Yerratfage, Liver Pills, Ac. .> . - , :.v.:..nivi:v
“’T, JSO.GROVTT) '
Importer of Brandies, Gin, Wiuo, : .
. DEALER IX
FIME OLD MOKON<J AHBLA RT33 'WHISK-'?/
Peocta and Apple Brandyv&c. -
Also, Rscrmca -um Distilixk.
Ooi
>rner of-SmUhfteld and Front streets, Pittrtrargh»P&. fdcQ
.. •••”: ••• ■. J.BryAr,
TTnraLESALB AND RKTAtL XKJDOR HHWHAN:
Y y H 5 Liberty street, and 31 Diamond alley. feblOry
: PAGODA TEA store:* .
JF.UD HAWORTH, Wficlaalt and Beiad Broeer, Dealer
anil Importer of 014 Country Black Tran, French -Bran
dies, Winer,lfco.,oornor of Dlniaon4:nJt«l,nndlho DlAhiond,,
Pittahurgh, Pa. .y.',.;vr ■ fttM:y. ,
1 Walter P. NunbaUi '
IMPORTER and Doaior In Front* and American Paper
HinjfllKfßa • -••••- • ■ • .ISSfR
R. K WEDDBLL, .
T 0 AN:BROKEBiDeaIer in Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, Eesl
I i Esiata Stooks.'Morehandisd; r J -* ■-
Mnsadte Hall, Fifth street, next doox'Vthe
ItlMh? 1 Daposlt Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa. »prB
BUSINESS CARDS.
r, NOi 60 Third st norlfl
. B> A* FaJmestoofc A Co*» . 1 .
'HOLESALB DRUG tiMfr WXfl
Wood utroots, and corner Wood and Sixth. ffubl .
*' 1.
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PUBLISHED DAILY BYPHILLIPB & CILLMORE, AT THE“POST BUILDINGS," CORNER 1 OF FIFTH AND, WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER..ANNUM, OR 86,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE,
BUSINESS CARDS.
B* ! <rUTEB£BT..i.„..... U CTHHBEM.
8. OBTHBEBT * 8OS>;
Eeal estate AND GENERAL AGENTS, N& 50
' SmiftJUld Itrat. • 00,1
John Hi mellow
THOLES ALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL
'■'■'W INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music, School BoOltt ana
BtationeijyNo. 122 Wood Btroat. . U lllll
: : ATTlnaie,
■jffiSjßMV : WHOLESALE anil lUjtail SADDLE, UAKJN'ESS,
VALISE and CASPi-T BAQ nmauloo
.JP 1 *- toier> Ko 106 attest,, titteburgb, l*a.
■ /.iygfcy
l*. fi» Haywardf
-T\SAIER In BOOTS, BUOE9, TRUNKS and LEGHORN
JJ an a BRAID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty sta.,
No. 174 Pittsburgh, Pa. _
William Glenn,
f] ooKBINDEtt-Oomer of Third and Wood streoto, aboye
J* c 11. Kay, rrheto hols propdtedlo do oreiy description
of Ruling nhd : Binding. : ■ . , . . Cdoe2
> Tt Br ft CO.t
OE-BTNKEKS, ENGHAVEKS AUD EMBOSSERS, tmd
J Ebvciots Mahupaotukebs, No. 48 South Third street,
•HILABELBHTA. BeySQ
'.card*-- ■■ ' _ -
H XEE. (suodsaoit to Mubput • Lnc*) WOOL DEAL*
• EE AZuD OOJIMIBSION IIEfiCUANT, fox the s&le
>f American Wooien-Qoods, No; 139-Liter# Street.-,-.- [py4
Thomu <9l« liUtle) •
ATCH And CLOCK MAKEa-nFUUi street, between
Wood end Market streets, opposite Iron CBty Hotel.
>of Jewelry made and repaired. .. fapfcly
XT-™ ■ J < SOOYT > I)BNTIIsY > Ato doors
QjjyfJi.i'jiS m 'I of Market.
'' Omct Hocus*-From, nine A. M. to flvo
. . Or. PaTldL -Haat>
jgSfejjfr- DENTIST —OmcE, Fourth street, between
*ud Wood streets, newly opposite the
Pittsburgh lianh. . / „POTl7:ly
BARK A IaOSEU,
A BOQlTECTS:—Offlcfifl: Philo Hell, No. 75 Third street,
</V Pittsburgh; tn& east able of IheElaniond, Alleglicaj.
B- XX)UTU & IHUX, Bast Birmingham, manufacturers of
• Bar Iron, and Iron-ef- all descriptions, and
make, also, tbo flnestqualUy ofUoops, Bounds and Square*.
SGF Leave order* for Iron la tie box, at .the city IVst
Office. . ■ • ■<"**
. Sloney Xoai* Office* .
JOHN A. O’BfilEN a CO*,
137 Third*trtct,telowSmiit\fidd. ■■ . -
ifTQXEX to loan In Urge w email quantities,on Gold
JjJL'axtil Sllrer Plate,Blamonds, Watches. Jewelry, Guns,
Pistols, Musical Instruments and raloahlu articles of every
description.
Forfeited Pledges sold Immediately aftorbeJiigoutofoate,
; Unless, redeemed.»Bargains of Gold and Silver Watches,
3 ewolry, ihraya on hand; wp7
AUNOi;i><st,wiiii<iAaiB,
HEATING & 'VENIItATING WAREHOUSE.
IUSUrACTTOJEM OF
Cbiliion Furnaces, Wrought Iron. Tubing,
Aub FinzKas voa 6mv,
£9* No. 25 Haxfeot Bireet, Pittsburgh.
jB9» Wo have sold our Furnaces, Patterns, Ac., to Messrs
ARNOLD A yniAJ. AMS, whom we cordially recommend to
the patronage of tho public.
_ tey2S * SCAIFE, ATRINSOM A OKEtY,
'B* BX’ZUxUey«
House,' suin', and ornamental painter, and
Dealer in Paint*—No.44 SL Clair street Pittsburgh,
Hu constantly on band nil hinds of Paints,-either dr; or.
mixed, Japan and Copal Yaralsh, linseed Oil, Boiled Oil,
Spirits Turpentine, Window Omsa of all sixes, Putty, Paint
Brushes. Ac; nlioftho best Quality, and lbraala at rcaeoua*
ble prices. : * sepil
James Lowry, Jr»> .
GIIAIK AKD BEDSTKAD MANUKACTURER—No. 294
Fettcrnum's Rot, liberty street, has on head a large
stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of etory description,Jnade-of
the best materials, whleb ho will sell lower than articles ©1
the same quality can be sold In the city, Uewould call par*
ticuldr attention to hislarge stock of Mahogaoyand. V alnut-
Chairs and Bedstead*, which be will sell at greatly reduced
prices. Also, Turning of ' erery description executed lu the
pMfaetmiinftfly. - Orders left at the Ware Ilooins, orat ibe
aim, earner of- Adams and liberty streets, will be promptly
(tended to. - martl
James MeUlnner,
Tt/rQNOSGAHELA PLANING MlLL—Would respectfully
JJrx inform his friend* anil the publl*, that hi* new estate
lishment la how In full operation, and that be la prepared to
furnish Boat Cabins, and tiU all order* for Planed Lumber,
with promptness,ahd at the lowest rates.
Board ■nri panV J jilarmJ on 0&6 OT both ddfiS, OOSatASU/
on
Boon, and Mouldings, of or err description, mode to
order. •
Builders and Carpenters would find It tcrt&elr advantage
tp give btffi a call, as he can sow famish them with planed
-stuff suitable tor every description of worth
TO. i. urui0a....:...— —jams cuawru-
HEEBOH & CBISWEI&,
BELL AND BRASS FODNDEKB,
■» IT AXCFACTURERB of ell kindl of BRASS WORK, LO
iVr COIMTIVU, STKAAI RN'amU, PLUMBERS, 4c. At
so, OOtUm Batting Manufacturers.
Foundry on Ueoecca street, Allegheny City.
Office ami Store. No. 12Mnrket Btreot, Pittsburgh.
OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in exchange for work,
or cash paid. Order* left at the Foundry or Office, will be
promptly attended to. ■ ■■■ febihly
JOSEPH T. lOVf'B?,
Ko. 43 Gamtr cf Fifth and Wood Stnclt,
Office up stair*. Entrance fan Fifth street Pittsburgh,
RESPECTfULEY announce to the public that ho bos
oommencal tto REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in connec
tiou srlUi IntolUgoUeo and General Collecting. He will
elsosttend to routing, rorsons inwnotef jertonts, In any
cspacity,or those in want of places, will l«e;sopplied*ntf hort
notice. All business entrusted to his care promptly at
tended to. __
JS</erenc«—T. J. Btehaxa, Esq.,Klchard Cowan, Esq., W.
0. Leslie, Pr. Alex. Black, James Msckenl, A. A. Mason,
MaffltAOld. ■ ■ J™ lB
Cargo's Daguerreotype and Art Gallery*
jr#Uo BuMing, JVo. 70 >VurtA (nail to Lynfi
Carpet Emporxum.)
' M. PMuift A ftK having Sited UP the inoflt
‘tqGb Ample rooms in the city with mammoth sky and
'w sjdg lights, ofTor first Class ln
all, Tarylng.- in priceaeconling to
otfecwEastge and quality of case, 4c.. : HQ* Superior Oil
by lbs best artists, far sale, end ones*
hlbition during the- day and erasing. Citisens and stran*
ffors are Invited to call and examine speclmohs and ..Paint
toss. . : •
r CABUIAGE FACTORY*
ITT B. TEB&Y, Vlfrin alloy, betwoenwood ana Liberty
Wf m streets, Manufacturer of BUGQUAUAKOCCHIjiS
sod CAJUIIAUKB, of eTery description. All work done
warranted. The advertiser would here state that he served
nine years apprenticeship to the business, and has worked
for many years in the prihdpal Shops of the Kastorn cities.
taar26;tf
SEED STORK*
JAMES WABDBOP,' • - -
OFFERS for sale CANARY BIHDSof the moiUmproTM
breed, being tery hardy, and fine singer*. Bird Bowl*
—Canary. Hemp, Millet, Rone and mired Seed. Bouquet*
t?lß.b<! Xurniabal .composed of tho finest FI&WERS, *!»■
Oaxnellaa, Rose Buds, Heliotropes, Ac. Evergreens (In pot*)
for Christmas Trees, from the Seed and Horticultural Stare,
gifth.flU*e*r Wood. °ec2o
BSGIiISH ARDCiASSICAt BBMISAIIY.
w. t. McDonald, m. a., pnniciPAt. •
Tnß next session of the Institution will commence on
MONDAY, the 6th of bepltinber next, at the room cor
ner of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the
Messrs. Veedcr.
Reference*— Hon. A*YT. Loomis, 0. Knap, Jtj, 8. F. >on
Bonnorst,B. Miller,Jr. , . 5
T" ; Datoa ualboua Uoots,
rpHR subscriber has received direct from Curiam his sup*
7 Jj bf choice llyuduthsj Tulips, Crocus, Peoncas, and
other Mower Root* for lull planting, and for winter bloom*
ln<r, In pots and glasses; Lawn Grass Seeds for full sowing,
which make a fine, close, smooth turf, equal to sods. Pm
i nine Instruments, Garden and Farming Implements of the
I most approved construction, at Eastern prices, -from tho
I Seod and Agricultural Warehouse, 4ft Fifth street. •
I nay* ■ ■ JAMK^WAitPKOP,
HEW CABPET BTOBEI I
Ho.4J Plfth Slreeti near Wooii. I
i N Unrivalled assortment of CAIti’ifTINGS and OIL
CLOTIIS, of tlia latest and most beautiful patterns for
eprfOit aales. nCTT open for Inspection; consisting of—
• Boyal Yelrets; Brussels;
■■■■■"Tapestryßrussels;. : . Tapestrylngralusi
Extra Super Three Ply [
: Super and Pine Ingrain;
Together with every description of low priced Carpetings,
Chenille and Tufted Buga and Matts, Canton andGoir Mat
timrv Jatoi‘Chain,’ Cocoa, Addaid, AHcan, and Sheepskin
Matto; Floor aha Stair Oil Cloths, all widths and qualities;
Stair and Floor Druggets, Green Baixe, Vlano and Table
Covers,'Venltian Blinds, Window Shades, Stair llodß, Ac.,
Ac.,ni the very lovttsi cash prices « . __
! -marZl- •• • ••••••••• • - ; BOBIN&ON A CO,
Chandeliers and Gas fixtures.
fTIECB subscribers are now opening at their new Were room*
I NO. 109 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith'
field, the largest assortment: of CHANDELIERS, BRACK
ETS,' PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Gas Fitting,
ever offered In this market. Having arrangements made
by which they will be constantly in reoelpt of new patterns
and varieties, they confidently Invite the attention of pur-
to their selection. Wo are determined to-sell as
low as any house in the West, and being practical Gas Fit
ters, ean offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles
In thislino.. .
Wo continue aslicrotoforc to fit np bondings of "every de
eeription foreas. water and Bteam.
Brass Castings of all kinds made to order promptly.
6 DONG, MILDER A CO.,
No. 109 First street.
TTo Merchants ana Other**
EBMAN ADVERTISING.—The publishers of. the daily •
VX and Weekly 14 FttiliciU Freund " would respectfully In*
tU* the attention-of merchants and othera to the advan
tages offered by their papers as a medium of advertising
among their German feltow-citixens both in the. city and i
country.. ..-i
■ Their Daily paper is published on the pehst srsrar, ana
has double the circulation of any Ge&iuwdailt published la
■ Pittsburgh, while their Weekly-paper, which is published
alreadyfor twenty years, circulates largelyin the adjoining
counties and Western Pennsylvania, oa well as throughout
the State of Ohio.; . •
Merchants of Pittsburgh and others will find It to their
advantage to make -use- of our columns as a medium of
reaching thwGOTman business. Terms as low as any other
i Corner of Liberty and St. Clair streets, above
l Bmtm-irZUltei , a Drugstore.;v -'U't W.'NEEB;'
j ang2o - - ' PublUhersandProprietors.
STOCKING FACTORY,
3AIIK best goods In Chfldren’a Hose,-Men’s Socks, Under
shirts nod Drawmi eold at manolhclurers’ prlcca. et
e EtiTIU STREET STOCKING FACTOST, all mode from
last year's WOOL- HO ADVANCE IN PRICK. .. '
snpB7 . WILLIAM MALY.
BUHKUKWSB TOU®
J\: reijfecfTally aunosaca to the citizens of PUtßbprgh aud*
Allegheny tbatthey trill giv© IwtrucUpns onihe Plana,
: and YltttoT Iriqoire at' Bf. Schroder ft Oo.<e
NEW MUSIC STORE, H Fourth etret. eop23
WHOLESALE FBU:
J 39 PmsBUEOU. Pa-, 1
HATE on hand -and are recolvingtne follow log Goods,
- which they offer at the lowest market rates *
75 bags Iylqa Almonds; 20 boxes Maecaroni; ■
25 - u Sicily do 20 . YermlcoUa;
25 bales Bordeaux do.. 60 M • Farina; • > ;
16 bags Shelled do 60 . “ W. itockCandy;
60 • ■** Filberts; 25 .•« •: ANo.l-.do-*
60 Walnuts; 10 . “ r Red do
60 “ Cream Nuts; 15 ■ Capers;. •
600 bushels Pea Nuts; 15 “ . Olives;
25bbls.TqxadPecans; -75 “ GuneDrops;
25 “ Illinois do 100 11 Lozenges;
2000 Cocoa Nuts; • 60 “ Jnjubo Paste;-
200 boxes German Plums; 60 doz. assorted Pickles;
-25 kegs do do SO. .M u .. . .Preserves;
lObbls. do do 100 “...PepperSauce;
10 cases Prunes, glass jars; 10 cases Sardineß; > '
10 “ M . ■ fimoybxs.; 6. “ . “ .... bf. bra,
60 casks Currants;. ■... 2 }■£ do
• 20 cases Citron; 200 bags Brazil Sugar;:
200 boxes Cluster Raisins; 40 bbls S. 0. Sugar;
loohf. “ M. R. do 25. “ ' LoToriug’s Sugar;
200 qr. “ “ do 10 coses Liquorice;
200 boxes No. 1 Honing; 25 boxes RcfM do
; . JLOO , “ Scaled do . 20,000 Principe Cigars;,
lease Mace; 10,000 Havana' do
I bbLNutxuegs; . 16,000RcgaUa ... do --. ; t
!.-<* Cloves; j 2,600 Half Spanish Cigars; .
- 25 cross Blacking; * 60 gr. Mrs. Miller's F. Out
•/ 25 baskets,Sala&.Cß; '■ 1 .60 Andereon’s do
4. 0. MIKAS TINDLS.
J. C. ANDERSON CO.,
WHOLESALE FRUITERERS. AND CONFECTIONERS,
So, G Wood *t., Pittsburgh, Pa,
- *fXBZ- RECEIVED, the most extensive Fall Stock user
(I broughtWestof thoilountainsjcomlstlngof— :
350 bags Brazil Sugar; 25 bxs Macrcaoni; .
• 50 boxes Havana do 25 do Vermicelli;
20 bbls Layering's do, fine • 30 do To*an Pecans;
pulsorizcd; 25 do Illinois do; - .
20bbls. Lovoriog’s- coarse 60doz ass’d Salad OH;
-‘pulTerircd Sugar; 100 doz Pepper Sauce;
20 bbls- Lovering's- coarse 100 doz Ketchup*.
. - Sugar; 60 dozos^orted,Pickles;:
6d bbls Stuart's do do 25 doz ass’d Fil'scrvui;
8000 Cocoa Nuts; 125 bxs Lozenges;"-:■£v
15 cases Jar Prunes; - 25 c’s Sardines, If,
- 12 cases Fancy Boxes do .30 bxs refined LlqUotice;
250 bxs No. 1 Herring; 12cascs - do;
135 LxaScaled Herring; 100 kegs German Plums;
05 lbs Mace; • OQgross Mrs. Millersfine
160 lbs Nutmegs; Cut;
136 lbs Cloves; 60gr. Mrs Andereoo’ado;
40gross Clacking; 25 doz Olives;
• 35 bxs Citron; 25 doz Capers;
1000 bus Pea Nuts; 30doz Onions;
60 bxs No 1 Rock Candy; 00 bags Filberts;
• 20 do Bel' do do CO bagflWalnuts:
25 do Yellow.do do 75bagaCream Nuts; -
20 do White do do 6 bagsGrvn. Walnuts;
k ' 65 bgs Ivica Almonds; JSQ bags Dairy Salt;
30 bales Bordeaux do; 20,000 Principe Uigars;
35 bgs Sicily do; 20,000 Wash. Regalia do; :
CO do shelled do; 18,000 Havana do;
300 bxs Cluster Raisins; 30,000 Half Spanish do;
250bxsM R do; . . sep9
" “ Towa foundry.
NO. 103 WOOD STREET.
JOHN C. PARRY, (successor to J. 0. Parry A C 0.,) begs
tolnfbnn the customers of the old finn, and- the public
generally, that he has now on hands, and is extensive); en
gaged in manufacturing, every description of CASTINGS—
such as: Patent Chillod Rolls; large Kettles and Curhs;
Patent Kettles, for Soap, Pot Aah, Soda Ash; Sugar Ke tiles,
fur the manufacture of Cane Sugar— -ail c ait on a pitmt
jncets, known as J. C. Parry's, and ore superior fur dura*
jility to any other, and sold lower than those made on the
old plan.
GlB OB WAtZB.
HOLLOW WARE—A general assortment, all from new
and Improved patterns, W agon Boxes, Dog Irons, Sad Irons,
' A&t&c. ■ ?
Bolling Mill Castings, and Machinery of every description,
always on hand os made to order.
Cook Staves, Kitchen Ranges, and Coal Btovu), of overy
description; Jowa Cook Stores, fire sizes, which received the
first prize for 1850 aud 1851, at the Agricultural Fair of Al
legheny-County, Poland recommended by fifteen hundred
• persons;-Enterpnzß Cook stores, four sizes; Premium Cook
Stores; Egg and Radiator Coal stoves; Purler Stove/, Ac.
Parlor Grates and Feudern, great variety, beautifully
enamelled. Common Grates, and building material of overy
dassriptlon.
A great variety of Ornamental Rolling, for Cemeteries and
Fencing.
JPbughi end PUmah Qwftnps—A large stock of all the
kinds in use, and will be sold at reduced pnecs. flnll's Pat
ent Lover, .True American, Egan's, Crane's, Kinkald's,.
.Woods', Peacock's, Bull’s, Improvtd Bull, Ac. •
Bvubk FUntgh*r~tho Michigan Double Plough, which
has taken tho premium at the State Pairs of New York,
Pennsylvania, and Ohio,and wheroverit has bwu exhibited.
Iron and Nails, Stove Plpaand Tin Ware—oil of which 1,
will sell at the lowest prices; and respectfully invite (he
•nttbUe to give me a call, at the old stand. No. 103 Wood
rrww n oaunv:
PIANO FORTES.
CHARLOTTE BLUM B, No. 118 Wood
street, second door above FRlh, Pittsburgh,
offers for sale a large nnd well ownrtod
If u j ft stock of Piano Fortes, (which are ju»t ar
riving,) on the most liberal terms.
The attention of purchasers Is especially invited to the
celebrated HAMIIUKG PIANOS.
These instruments being madeoxpre.irfy.for this climate,
and having the over strings, haTC:» volume of torn? un
equalled by anyothors. Also, Hanoi* from the manufactory
-of Gala A Co.,New York; Bacon A Raven, New York; U«-
iehenboch A Sons, PMladblphia; and of arr own makupac
ttox, which are well known, and hATO born uhh! In this and
other cities for 1C year*.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds.
(rufian—A fine selection of French, Spanish and German,
of superior quality.
• nouns— I The best lUUnn, French and English make.
Aceonfeonj—From the best Paris manufactory.
A LSft—Flutes, Clarionets, Drums, Mfr*, Banjos, Tambo*
rln<«, Triangles, Ac.
Ftriw*— Italian. French. English and German, warranted
to l* of tho very best quality.
Pianos and all Musical Instrumenta repaired with (nira
biUtv.'tiiuitTtrt?# an«l »te*pateh
- jifri. i ■»’ JUST RECEIVED, and bow open for cx
amioatlan and sale, the following new lh*
H^Ol^*ll ftno Tories, viz:--
u • u \| w One Rosewood, richly carved , Grand r«mo
Forte, T octaves fine, $M>O 00. -
Ono snporbly carvetl Rosewood square Piano, in the style
of Louis XIV, 7 octaves, $5OO OQ.
One Rosewood carved, 7 octaves $450 00
One do do do 420 00
One do plain 6vv do 350 On
One do do 6*4 do 350 00
One do - do 6 • do 200 00
Ono do do 6 do 200 00
All the übove uro from tho reiebrated manufactory of
Cuicxxaiso.A Sons, Boston, Mass. ■
Also, rocelved from the same factory, a beautiful lot of
PIANO STOOLS, Carved and plain ro&ewood, with hair cloth,
figured plush, and broealelio scats.
On band, a largo stock of Ptsaos from other Boston and
New York makers, and for sale at factory prices.
JOUN U. MELTjOH, 8l Wood street. ,
Agent for ChlckerlDg’s Pianos, fur Pittsburgh and Western
Pennsylvania, < •
HELKBF.R lIA9 JUST RECEIVED—. .
. SoovxKia na Pams Bcnorrisu, compost'd and dedi
cated to 51r Jullut Lee, by 11. Kleber. This piece is embel
lished with an elegantly colored vignette of tho city of
Paris, showing theToiuxuras, the imperial residence bf th 4
French Emperor; tho Church of Notre Dave, oto.—lining
a relit bio and correct map of the French Capital, ns tuKou
by Mr. Lee, on his recent visit there, and Is of itself Worth
the prico charged for the Music. .. . . ;
The Troubadour Polka—composed and dedicated to
Romaine Lemoyne, of Washington, Pu* by 1L Kleber. .
Fond Hearta at Home; beautiful new Ballad, as sung by
Buckley's Sorenadnra. „ ■
Mustl Forsake Thee; Gorman melody, with English and
German words.
Little Songs for Littto Children—new.
neavily Wears tho Day—new.
Thinking of Thoo—now Ballad.
What shall I call Thee—vocal duett.
Polkas—Zlg-zng, City of. Glasgow, Louis Napoleon,. lint*
tio, Childrpna’ Delight, Uupresumlng, etc., etc.; and a gene*
r&l selection of tho most fashionable music of the day.
> 49* So. 101 THIRD street, oct24
Steamboats, Ahoy I .
■iiijjn To* subscribers tender their nckuow-/9|'
| , «i” i for the favors bestowed upon
m&ilaisSaiiatbQm by their 'Steamboat friends, and FfPlj
would respectfully remind them and others interest • -i 1 ;
ed in building boats, that they ore at all times prepared to;
famish, oh the most reasonable terms, every description of-
Cahin Furniture and Chairs of tho bent material and work*,
manship- T* B# YOUNG A CO.«- i
■ • ■ Comer Third and Smithfiold streets, .. !
opposite •* Brown’s Motel.’*
NEW MUSIO 6TOKE.—’ X'iie subscribers have opened at-
No. 83 Fourth street, a choice collection of music aud
musical Instruments, Italianau<l German ktrings, Pianos,,
by M- Brard, of Paris, and Mr. Arnold: Flutes; by M. haler,
Frankfort, A. M.; Clarionets, da. All kinds of brass Instru
ments from the best French manufactories, all of which wo
offer to tho publio on more liberal terms, feeling confident
that wo can render entire satisfaction. -
11. SOIIROEDKR A 00., No. 83 Fourth st.
H Schroeder and G. Anton will glvo Instructions on the
piano, violin and guitar. ' sep23
Valuable Rare Garden Seeds> dc-c.
CONSISTING lu part of the celebrated" Stowel. or Ever
green Sugar Corn, Old Colony. Sugar Corn, Wrinkled
Sugar Peas of various improved varieties, Blno Imperial,
Rloe Prussian and Marrow lata do, Beans, Onions, Radish,
Parsnlpi-Cuoumbor and Mellons of tho finest and most ap
proved sorts, Field Carrots, Turnips and Sugar Beets for the
■ dairyman and farmers. -A rich oollootion of flower seeds;
Lawn Grass Seed, and a full and complete assortment, of
Garden and Farming Implements of tho latest improvements,
.Monthly Vabenas, Roses, HeUterops; and fine"bldoming
• plants for tbeyard, Gordon or Lawns, by tho dozen or 100
1 Merchants, Dealers or others filled promptly
on liberal terms, from the Seed and Horticultural ware
; house, 49 Fifth sireot, by lopr27] JAME 3 WARDBOP.
SUNDRIES-- Cigars, pipes, pipe heads, Spiers, chocolate,
broom?, buckets, tubs, bed cords, twine, ropes, cotton
batting, carpet chain, raga, hemp and cotton, brushes, ex
tract of coffee, "blacking; saleratus, white and red lead, maa
dor, copperas, alum, Indigo, logwood, camwood, powder,
shot, lead, wnaltfboarda, staroh, corks, demijohns, jugs, tar,
chcoao, dairy salt, sardines, alcohol, turpenUne, snuff, cat
and dry tolMcooi 40., Scg In store and for sale by _ -
• ury mooeou, > , MILLER & ItIOKJSTBON,
221 and 223 Liberty et. r
OT CORN I HOT CORN JI r HOT CORN I J l—Hot Corn:
Life Bcenes la New Totk Illustrated—including the
'Btorv of Xdttlo Koty. Madallaa thorag-plcker’* daughter,
‘Wild Maggie, 4c. With original designs, engraved by Nr
On. By Solon Robinson*
« Bid that welcome - '
Which comes to punish os.”
“A bcgff&ris booh ontworth'B n.noblo s blood.
• “ 0£ every inordinate cup 'bowsKi; .
Or drink, and with it ml«cry share-
For sain by - BT. C, MOBQAN,
dmlS 104 Wmi street -
. i.' 4 •••..
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PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, EEBEUARY 14, 1854,
BUSINESS CARDS.
JOSHUA Rill
LOOKS & CO M
& COH7ECTIOHEBS,
CUICKEKING'S PIANOS
LATEST MUSIC.
t n 10UACCU —200 boxes and half boxes 6’*f Sfy and 1
lX Ih Lump; Diadem Twist, Diamond- Twist,-Bix_ Twist,
'Plug, Russell-A Robinson's, Grant’s, Anderson's, Tnomaß,
Jones 1 extra* Moylart AGentry*B Tobacco, ln «torn and tor
ralehy rdoc22l MILLER i RICKRTBON.
iTTOT COBNI UOT CORN 11 —Another supply Just ro:.
IH eel red and for Bale by. < D. T. 0. MORGAN*... o .
V : -... .. :lti4 Wood Street,
‘/~'UT¥ WARRANTS —$500 WANTED by
v oct2Q AUSTIN LOOMIS, No. 92 Fourth st
, »
-L *" ‘ *■ ,
. ■■ •. ' 'I
FOR SALE. AND TO LET.
. Property for Bale.
THE subscriber offers for sale, on/very reasonable terms,
lh-.followipg property, yla* .
A Three Story Brick Swelling House, No. 110 Penn street,,
between Hay street and Evan^-alloy; and Lot 25 feet front,
extending bock 112 feet to pn alloy. The House Is one of the
best, buildings,' and. in ohd of the most 'pleasant -neighbor*
, hoods In the city.’. : ■ ,■
*' Five Lots—embracing corners of Front and Perry streets;
one hundred and five feet fronton Perry and sixty feet on
Front street, with a good throe story Brick Building on the
oornerj a two story Frame on Front st, and two. Brick Build?
•tags, used as shops, on Ferry st,.. - • . ; . « ' '
: . A.Lot, ai feet. front, by .80 feet deep, on Front, between
MarketaixdF®ny skeefa-
A Lot, with rory convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot 20 foet
by
... AHouse ftnd Ibt,oa;>Vyiie.etreot,.uear.the iiew CkUrt
House. The house is well arranged and in good order, and.
is now.occupled as a hotel.
' A Thrive Stcryßrick, onSpiithilald street,near Seventh—
belng in sn excellent businefis location. The Lot is 20 by SO
, feet deep, fronting bn fimlthfleld sti ;
A Cottage Frame nnd.Lot,2B by 120 feet, fronting on Anne
and Robinson streets, Allegheny City... .This is a very desira
ble and pleasant location for a residence, .
Nine Lots in the town of. M’Keesport, each Odfeet by l&Q.
Several of these ore on the Main street.
' ElovenAcreainLimetown,-on theHonongahela River, oh.
which there are 4houses; there are some 6 or 7 acres ef ex-*
-celleht stone coal, and abundance’of limestone, convenient
to thelaudingf and two ooal pita owh. "
Ninety Lota in the town of Columbia, 60 feet by 150 each,
nearly all lcvel, and well located. The tenant of each Lot
has the privilege of nslng whatev or stone ’ coal he ioay re
quire for his own use, from, a pit near the Locks. Columbia
Is 4 hleossht'situation oh the bahkhf ihe Mosougahela riv
er, a short distance below .Look No. £ in the midst of an ex
tensive stone coal region, and would bo a desirable point for
■ manufacturing establishments.
Two Hundred acres of superior;Stono Coal,with House,
Railroad, Ac. This property hasafrontof 1-ltf rods on the
Monongabela river Jan excel! ent landing; rood grade and
foundation for. railroad—with enough loved ground at -one
point for houses and’gardens, or locations for manufactories. ■
The vein Is deep enough to allow horses to bo used in baul
king out the coal—the quality-of whlchj for iron work, steam;
gtta,:crfor ahyoxdihjiry byairy lathe
-country. •- . ? .*7
In my absence, my agent, James Blakely, Esa., will give
all necessary information, and be authorized to give warran
tee deeds for any property sold. >. ■ -JAMEd MAT,
XajQfi- "No; Ho Penn
FORTY-ONE BUILDINU LOTS
- ash'-' '• •••"•
Two Largo Brick Dwelling Houses for Sale.
ri HIB subscriber how offers the following desirable proper-’
1 ty for sale, situate in the Seventh Ward, and but ten
minutes walk from tho Court House.
ONE LARUB BRICK HOUSE, with nine apartments,
situated on the corner of Colwoll and Miller Btreets.- Also,
ONE LARGE TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, with eight
apartments, situated on Reed street. Light Building Lots
on-Colwell street; ten'Building Lots on Reed street;
twenty-three Building Lotson Miller sUcot. This property
Is very conveniently, situated, and will be very desirable
for private residence*. : - i ... .
' Tho above propertynot sold previous to the middle of
May, 1864* will be put up at Public Auction.
Turns?—Qne-flflh cash; tho .balance in ten years, with:
annual payments. . For farther particulars,enquire of the.
subscriber. JACOB TOWER,
scpl343m] Cnrocr Colwell aud.Miller sta., 7th-Ward.
For Sole#
" A LOT OF GROUND in Hogg's Plan- of Lotsin the Third
A. Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, near High, street, and
being.2o feet front- on Pennsylvania Avenue, anil running
back 117 foot. The property will be Bold,clear of aU incam
bronco, except an annual ground - rent of one hundred and
sixty-fire dollars, to which it is now subject. On the proper
ty are seven good TENEMENTS—five brick and two frame
—all two stories high, and renting fbi; about five hundred
dollars annually.
Price,sl2oo; sSoocash, and $OOO in« months—bygood
endorsed paper. WM-C. FRIEND,
jol&tf Attorney at Law, No. 120 Fourth street.-■■
COAL LAND FOR SALE—2S Acres ot Land, with a vein
of Cool 4J.6 feet thick* with a lower.Tein of 2 feet; ouly
1H inches between tho two. Tho Land is a good (toll, and lb
Acres in cultivation. A good Dwelling House, Fruit Trees,
good watur and timber. The Lund Is suitable for Garden
ing purposes; situate about 4 miles from the city; a short
distance from tho Brownsville Flank Road.
8. CUTUBERT A SON,
decl General Commission Ag*U, 140 Tbltd st.
I /WILL SELT, toy tiut&plrod lease (fourteen years) of a
Lot, situate on O'Hara street and Spring alley, in the
Firth Ward—4o ft fronting on O’Hara Rlreet, and Tunning,
back 100 ft. on Spring alley, on which 1* erected a four
atcricd brink House, 40 ft. with a frame, two stories,
CO ft- on Spring alley, well calculated to rarry on any
branch of xnauafrcturingbusiness. Being engaged in man*
ufertarint; in the country,'! offer the uhbyeftr aide. In*
nuireat ho. 425 liberty street.
orlSitf
rpQE sab.-rriher oilers for wvle Tea Acres of Loud, near
X the rwddon're of-Her. Dr.-Cempbvllfhf’Alsuebester, all
of which is in Ifeo highest stale of cultivation. Near 600
bearing apple, peach,'plant and pear trees, all of which are
grafted fruit, are ou tue lot; also, about three acres of
yards ef th** 'quality of gropes;, tbo other improve
mauls an> two Dwelling liou«vs and ottt-liousca; one of the
dwellings Is new, not having been yet occupied.' 1 The pros
pect from this place fr among the most extensive and beau
tiful in tho country. It is abundantly supplied with flue
Davor-failing springs. Apply to Mr. on the premises*
or to JAMKS ULAXELY,
Estate Office, cor. Eeveuih and Southfield ats.
• • £s?* An extensive variety of Grape Mncx lor Ap
ply as aliove. —— dtxJO
riMIK 4uhscri!n*r olh-rs at private rale a SMALL FARM,
Xm containing SIX.T Y-AORES, atuntwl la- Franklin -town
ship* Ailtfib«*uy couuty; with about HUv acres cleaiedand
in a good state.of cuulration; a. gt»od ,)uuug Orchard,of
Ibelnvtfclud of fruit, agnod-i.og'UOU*i*and Kitchen, and
a Log llarn; aiiouttcu biiles lcuta Pittsburgh, and about
four miles from IVrrysviilo. . _ : ‘ .
Vor Jhrther particulars, enquire of ft ILLIAM 011A1IAM
in Sewirklry vUle, or to tho riubscriber, on the premises.
,u~ir» m-nn nkkly.
HUU>, DRIVER* LOCOMOTIVE AHEAD!!
Kenl Estate Farm for Sale
r|*llß subscriber Ls authorised to sell 2S4'ACRES OF
JL LAND, dtuati'd in Versailles Township, Allegheny
County. Pennsylvania, lying back of McKeesport, known
os the Wbite-bakFlate, and In tight of the proposed Station
on theConaellsvtUo Railroad. Improvements os follows:
A Square Log House, SO by 23 feet, two ptorioa high; and
Sqtiare Log Barn, 60 by 60 feet—both now and in good
order; two fine young Orchards, best grafted fruit, just
commencing to bear. There Is' 00 to 100 Acres cleared ami
in a high statoof cultivation, aud the balanco is well set
with white-oak timber of tbo first order. This Land Is well
calculated for a Stock Parra, being very level,'and the soil
of uu excellent quality for gross growing, und being well
watered, having some twelve or fourteen" never-failing
springs of excellent water thereon. This Land has facilities
rarely met with,-being within half a milw of the Yough.
■ river, and oho mile of Moncnguhria, and almost on the line'
of the OonnelUville Railroad; and is supposed to contain
nu inexhaustible bod of IRON ORE. This Land would not
, be in the market, only that Uio owner is about to remove to
the Far West. Terms easy, and price moderate. For’ far
ther particulars, enquire of ft. J. REYNOLDS, at Lorens’
Glues Work?, or of JAMES 0. RICHEY*
dco30:y ; ; Real Estate Agent, at this office.
ONE DOLLAR AND A QUARTER A WEEK will pro
cure a largo LOT OF GROUND. Eleven Duildlug Lots
within twenty minutes’ wulk'of the dtv, in a pleasant and
Lenlthjrlocatwn, will bo sold at $2OO ciu*h— $lu in hand;
balance »c $5 per month. Each Lot is 60 feet front by 164
do<p, fronting on two streets. ■ - Several families have already
availed themselves of this favorable opportunity of procu
ring a hotew, and we are induced to Oder eleven more, which
will probably be tho last, at tho above terms;
jn27 8 CCIHBBRT A SON.-liO Third st. .
OFFICE3, on. tbo second floor of tbo Post Build
. Inga, entrance from Wooa stroat—suitable for Attor
neys, Insurance Offices, Ac. Enquire at-the office of the
subscribers, first floors [jaJ5J PATRICKS A FRIEND.
For Sale, ■
A SMALL FARM, (dtn&te m Lower. Bt. Clair Township,
_£X .about one mile from the Borough of Birmingham,con
taining SIXTY ACRES, more or less. It is all cleared and
under cultivation- For further particulars, apply to
Ja24:tf W. SYMMES, Birmingham.
ENTERPRISE WORKS.
&6. Z36 : WdOI>BTkzXT, TURD DOOUBBLOW VmQISAIiBJ.
2JO WN d TETLKT,
IMPORTERS and manufacturers of
KRY, SURGICAL AND DENTAL
-Mgrva?- INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES; Ac. We
i||f:/ > : - keep & general.assortmeut Of. the above
V' T articles constantly on hand; together
with a general variety of Fancy Hardware.. Also, Guns, Pis
tols and Revolvers, Flasks, Iloms, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder,
Lead and Bullets; Bowto, Birk;. Hunting and Pocket Knives;
Tailors and HairUrt'S-sers’ Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.—
Also, Trasses and Supporters,
ioobing and" repairing neatly executed.
. jiu^esi—Wo are making Rifles of every description, to.
order, of'.the best material, and workmanship, warranted.—
Orders received for them at Wholesale or • Retail, will bo fill
ed with despatch. Hunting partios, supplied, at Wholesale
prices. ' : • tnylS
CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY BOOKS, at DATISON’S
, BOOK STORK, 05 MARKET Btrect,.near Poafth.—The
subscriber, having now opened his flolidny-Books, would
Invito attention to Ills largo assortment of JUVENILE and
other BOOK 3 suitable to the season. Th e assortment in
cludes Children's Books for .all ages and purses ; JSngUsh
classics, in splendid cabinet binding; the mosfcelegant, «H :
tiona of jacket, family and pulpit Bibles; superbly iUus*
tratedEiiglUdv works; and Prayer Books aud Bibles in vel
vet, with gold and silver ornaments. That ho may have
tho pleasure of giving grfiater satisfaction to friends and
customers, he solicits early calls.
JonN s. DAViso.v,
65,Mnrket. near Fourth Btreet. '■
I HAVE placfcd my Books and Accounts in tho-handa of
■ jiMM-fl. Richey, Esq., for settlement,-and X earnestly
hope lh&all wbdate indebted for subscriptions to the Dally
ond Weekly Post, or for Advertising and Job Printing, •will
pay as author,
ized to settle tbo accounts of tbo firm of UanPER & LattoN",
and IlAßPfin £ Pmuirs. L. HARPER.
• JOHN LAYTON. ;
; N;B.—Mr. Richey will bo found at tbo offico.of the Post,
I where the Books still remains - ; =•••;' •??"" • • ; y
JAMES ROBB, No. 100 Market street,.. Pittsburgh, Trill
offer his present large stock oj BOOTS, SHOES, and
i RUBBERS, at very lowpnccs, until the 10tb of February,
1864, whon.ho hopfcs to removo to bis New Srouc, No. 89
stmt,which be iutends filling with an entirely
;now stocks Tba public are respectfully invited to call and
-procure his present prim t stock, at unutually meat bargains
1 —REGARDLESS OF COST.
I Remembor the place—No. 109 Market street, between
! Fifth street and Liberty. . . ■ • [jafctf
. 'WUltnm Carr & Co»y.
(Wu; Carr lata at the firm of J. Parker «fc Co.)
S*vrrilOLE3ALE GROCEB3 and Dealors in Foreign Wines
\YV --OPd-Rrandlcg,Old Monongahela and Rectified Whig,
‘key, No-' B*9'Commercial'Row,-Liborty street, 'Pittsburgh,
IPa. -■•■ly t; y. ■ ■ . ■■■• "'jafcy
A LT. KIND 3 OP GOLD. gUjYKIV ANtr XJAN'K NOEE3
iiAi.,i)OUgUt,«>ja iiniexi;luul(?eaby, r ;~„.
ocfcsh A. WILKINS i C 6-, Hankers, ’
[United .States Bank Bailding.Nol 71 FtUirfli at., Pittsburgh.
| A -CtiERUX-^EOTQBAJb—A supply of thieicelo
3/jL’hrated Coogh Mtdiclno last received by
fob 7 JOS. FLEMING.
For Sole.
EDWARD FA.BKIL
Ten Acres for dale*
FAUM FOK SALE
J 3- 159 Wceki.-B
For Rent,
Take Notice*
Selling Off to Remove.
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IV- ' •.
NEW YORK.
To Bruggiata & Merchants throughoutthe Union.
D. B. II’CVLIOVCH,
KAHUPAOinnEB AND' SEALES IS
PAINTS, OILS, sc„
■ So, Ul Malden lant, SEW VOEK,
BEBPECTFULLF invites tho attention of Druggists and.
Mfirclmnts throUghouttho-Uniontohis large and 'ex-' I
tensive assortment of PAINTS, OILS. Ac., of the PEST and
PUREST QUALITIES, which ho offoTS for Bale on vbry.l
moderate terms, both to cash and closo-timebuyerß. Bolow i
•are enumerated eoine of tho leading articles: .
WHITE LEAD, in'oil, tnkcgaof2s to 500 lb's.. - I
' BLACK PAINT, YELLOW OCHRE, YEN. RED, in oil. , I
PATENT DRYER, SPANISH BROWN, TETRA DK Sir'
ENNA, in oil. -
UMBER,'CIIROMK, IMPERIAL, AND ARSENICAL i
GREENS, in oil. ■
PRUSSIAN BLUE,CHROME YELLOW and VERDIGRIS*
dry. and In oil; ••
VARNISHES of all kinds.
RAW and BOILED LINSEED OIL, PUTTY, WHITING
CIULE, LAMP BLACK.
O :AM; and ENGLISH YEN. BED, 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 GLASS. :
‘ . Dragglsta andothers in want of any of the above mention- ;
. ed articles, will findlt to.theitf inlcr.e£tato.call,.as pur facili
ties formanufaciuring'and purchasing, and our experience
in the business, give us advantages in soiling over most of
those in the same line. D. B..M’CULLOUGH,
J 'my2lr9tn'‘ 141 Maiden'Lone, Now York.
CAF E II WA K E HOH 8 E i
Cyrufl W» Yield, &Co. r
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No:\ll Cliff street, New
York, are SOLE AGENTS lathe United States for
Mnspratt’s. Superior Bleaching Powder.
: "Victoria Mills Celebrated Writing Papers. '
. -Russell Mills Superior - - “ ;.. u . * .
Genessee MiflsSuperior Printing 4 * ' '
Rawlisa A Sons’English Tissue . « .
First quality French Ulbramarine. .
They are&iso Agents for the Principal Paper Manufactu
rers in this country, aud. offer for sale byfir themost ex-,
tensive and desirable stock of Paper and Paper HanuCacta-
materials that , can be foand In this or any other
country. ' .;
• They occupy the ; large and commodious Warehouses, No.
11 Cliffetrect* N 0.68 Cliff Etreet, No. 184 Christopher street,
Ond the Lofits over the large Iron Stores, 7 and 9 CHIT street.
. Their business is strictly Wholesale, and Writing Papers
are sold by the Case only. .
• -Tliolr extraordinary facilities enable them to offer all
Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, at the lowest possible
prices.
Paper made to order, any Rlze or weight. Liberal advan
ces maffe.on- consignments of Paper, Paper Makers’ Stock
and other merchandize. ■ . , - , -
The highest market price paid in CASH for all kinds of
4grC - ■ r - • i mariSfclSm'
Bradbury's Piano and Melodeou. Warerooms,
NO. 45)3 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
enlarging my Wardrooms, I am enabled to keep a
X; much gre&r Msortmeat of Instruments than hereto* >
fore. All Pianos furnished are of an elastic touch, and of an I
even quality;, and deep, full, rich and purely, rucal tone,:
qualltics mostdeslrabis, inasmuch as the voice wiUassiuu j
late to the tone of tbe instrument. AU my Instruments are :
fully warranted, a guarantee aecompaniesevery bill of sale,
and are Bold as low as can be purchased elsewhere. Second,
hand Pianos at all prices..
as?* -A Jtetb /neentum.—The Organ Melodcon, with fwer ;
Ban Jct of Keys, the only thing of the kind in the country,
having ftco stops, coupler, swell draw stops, Ac., a sweet and ■
powerful Instrument, pronounced by Organists to besujpe- .j
riot for churches or Organ practice to the medium sized, I
gans, priee $200." Also, the CommonMelodeon, of aU'styles j
and prices. Being the exclusive. Agent for these Instru i
ments, orders are solicited. The usual discount made lathe !
trade,ond lOper cent, to clergymen purchasing for-iheir
own use. E. G. BRADBURY,
marls*ly 423 Broadway, New York.
PHILADELPHIA.
GEOUGE J. HENKEL’S
CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE,
N«. 173 CHESTNUT STREET,
* (Oppositx InDxrExnEsca Hau,)
• ' - • •• Philadelphia. .
FURNITURE, IN EVERY STYLE!
Comprising Louis XIY, Louis XY, Elizabethan and Antique,
; with Sculpture Carving and modem style;
. In Rosewood, Mahogany,Satlnwood and Maple;
. all of superior, construction, and finished in the
best style r equal to, If notexcclhnginqaal-
Uy, the Goods of . any Establish- , ; .
• - mentltttheUhitedStateS.
EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren
tices being positively excluded,)and.using.the best ma-
the work cannot fail lo give satisfaction to pur
chasers. Amongst.the.many advantage offered to . pur
chasers, is the facility of Furnishing a House, either iu ele
gant or plain style, completely from one establishment; by
which means all the articles in each room correspond in
style and quality, and the immense always on'hand,
being so various In. design, enables purchasers to please
their taste in a Selection, without the delay necessarily,
caused m ordering Furniture.
To giveanidca of the finished. FumUuroon hand, T need
only inform you that my Rooms are. 176 feet long, by-27 feet'
wide; four floors In number ; with Shops contiguous, suffi
cient to employ . which Is a guarantee that the
work is all done under iriy own immediate inspection. 6
The Packing isnU done in the Store. and Furniture
warranted to carry safely any distance.., Visiters to Pbila'"
dttlphia are respectfully invited, as purchasers or otherwise,
to call and examine the Goods. au2o:ly
BALTIMORE.
WATCHES, JEWELRT,
j* »i SllAhil WARE B nz Clock lapicrMoche
ygwv Goods Hovjwool Dressing case Writing Desks.-
fr*/j£» £1 gaut lans, Opo a Gloats, Cuttl rr, ime Oil
PidntlpgH. Dresden cnina, 4c.—The undersigned
heg particularly to invito the visits of citizens andatrangers,"
whether as purchasers or connoisseurs, to their mognllieent
stock belieringit to ez eedio extent, variety and richness,
any other in this country They feel sure the advantage of
personally selecting goods at the different factorieain Europe,'
and their own manufactories f Jewelry Silver Ware* Ac.,
hfire- enable them to offer inducements in prices and quail*
ties, and prices; considering qualities, such as catrnot be of*,
toed by any oth r house In the trade
Delicate goods so carefully packed as to go safely any dis
tance and by almostony conveyance
Wholesale and retail.
OAVFIEED BROTHER * CO. : “
2291301macr0 street, corner of Charles,
Baltimore.; ’
GEORGE BTOROES,
80T.S HAJtOVACTDREB 0? THE IMPROVXD
SPIEAIi SPRING BIATTRESSj
&. W* Cor. Baltimore and Frederick streets, Bal- |
(more, and ifo. $2 Walnut st., Philadelphia* 1
FIVE SILVER MEDALS AWARDED, VIZ:— :
T) AMERidstlMBtiiUTE, New'-York; j
- By >Faxsxu:tiKsmurz,Philadelphia;
l Mastlakd Institutc, Baltimore. j
HE peculiar Improvement in the construction of this.
.Mattress is, that all the clumsey.. and htavy . wooden
frame-work Is entirely dispensed with, and its plaro sup
plied bya-lighter and much mope durable frame. -The
springs ore aU connected by harness leather hinges, secure- 1
ly rivott&l,'rendering .it: impossible for a single -spring to -I
fall down or get out of place,-and making a Bed so elastic j
: thatany part may be raised Orbent up, ; and la thnsadmlra- 1
bly -fitted to the wants of the sick or asthmotie, who may re
quire & sitting posture. It has all the luxurious softness of 1
the best feather bed, with tho lightness and facility of hand*
ling.of the common hair mattress.
. These improved Spring Beds are invariably "made of the
best.materials, and will last many years without repairs* ;
Persons having Hair Mattresses can have them altered in
to Spring Beds/
These Beds are well adapted for Hotels, berths of
Steamboats and Hospitals.
-ALSO, an extensive assortment of highly ornamented, (in
enamel.) and plain finished OAST IRON FURNITBRK, con
stating In part of Bedsteads, Hat and Coat Racks, Cana and
Umbrella Stands,.Centre, Pier and Side Tables with marble
tops Garden Chairs, Settees, etc., etc;
Animals, such as Lions, Lambs, Dogs, etc., in Iron, as
well as the modelsin Wood, furnished at short notice.
deolGly
ST. LOUIS.
JOSEPH MOGHIDGE,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT,
No. 38 Commercial, below Pine Stree*,
St. Lott Is, Mo.,
GONSIGNMENTS and Commissions will meet with prompt
andpersonal attention, and libcxal tufrtmow will be
given when required, on-Consignments or Bills of Lading,
*n hand.
- Orders for the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other:
Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices.
The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandise and Pro
duce yrlll meet with especial euro and dispatch; the lowest:
rates of Freight Vill always be procured, and the expenso
of Storage and Drayoge as mueb aa posoiblo avoided. ••
page ABaoon, St. Louis; Ellis A-Morton,- Cincinnati;
Charless, Blow A Oo. A do; Strader A Gorman, - do;
Chouteau A Valle, do; Hosoa A Frazer, do;
Doan, King A Co., do; Springer A Whiteman,’ do;
J.W.ButlerAßro.,Pittsbh; E.O. Gooodmun A Co., do;
D. Leech A Co., do; K. AC. Yarnull ACo.,Philada;
Wm,Holmes A Co., do; Morgan, J. M.Buck AMorgan;
Blow A March, New York, I*. B. Comegys, do; -
Froafc A Forrest, do; Shields A Miller, do;
Charles A.Meigs, do; Joslah Lee A Co., Baltimore.
A- G.FarwellA Co.,Boston; Abraham J; Colo, - do ;i
Howard, Son A Co., do; W. B. Reynolds, Louisville; ,
. H.D. Newcomb A Bro., do;
T. 0. Xwicholl A Co., Commission Merchants, hew Orleans
have an opon Policy of Insurance, which will cover
all shipments to my address, when advised by letter-per
mail, or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or at the
time of shipment. • JOSEPH MOGRIDGE, .
&ugO * flc. Louis, Missouri.
Seymour's Galvanic bupporter. 1
THIS APPARATUS possesses all-ibe mechanical advan
tages of tho Abdominal Supporter now In use, and also
some'valuable advantages' over them, besides the galvanic
;attachment. ;
Tho following recommendation Is from the editor of the
New Hampshire Journal of Medicine: “The general form
-and: construction of. these instruments has- been-before
stated in this Journal. Tho,Editor has beon using them in
'his practice for. the lost three months, andJdoOs not hesitate
to recommend them-fco physicians.” .
For sale by , B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., ; -
• Ja2& Corner of First and Wood sts., Pittsburgh.
PAPER! PAPERII PAPERIIU
-60 reams Printing Paper, 21x37;
..6 . do • •do 1 •do ’22x32;
.27 do Envelopo do 24x37;
Also, mown, mod.; double crown, double medium, straw,
tea,and other papers, inlarge quantities.. For salaby: ..
ji2B . B. TiC. MORGAN. 108.Wood,fit.-■
-Notice.
THE PARTNERSHIP which existed between
signed and Uxxey - Sriumv underthofinn of HENRY
BTIMPLE A GO- i 3 dissolved, jand .Uio undersigned olonu
aro authorised to transact and
• IfllefiniU' ’ - ;!l [jalS-tf] - ': > PATRICKS A FRIEND. -
BtHD Fanby ond-Urwdtng Pages,-of yj
rlons sizes and patterns. Price from,sl
»the Bead and Horticultural Warehouse, ROb street.
j 6 27 JAMES WARDROP.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
SOAP-CO boxes Palm,
10 do Castile,
6 do Almond,
2 do Olive, • /
2 do Caodia,:
60 do Toilet and Fancy; for sale by
nov24/* • Jr IX WILLIAMS, 122 Wood street.
11 iniiALF BOXESRAISINS;
J.V/U 100 qr do dp
20 ken San do . ,
20 hf. Kogs Sun do . \
10 hf 'kegs Malaga Gropoff f
10boxes Messina Lemons.
Received this day and for sale by ...
3oc23*i . JOSHUA* 11H0D>8 4 CO., 39 Wbod’st.
PIUB;
UUU.3OObox<3M.K. Raisins; ..
150 talf boxes M.R. Raisins;
200 qr,/ .. **. ? .
' boxes FanOy Toy s;
.100 u Motto Lozenges. ...
Receiving and for salo by
• decß - -J. O. ANDERSON 4 CO., No. 0 Wood fit.
OH! V BOXES CRACKERS, No. 1.
4>uU 60 do Jackson do
: ; 20, (too Torpedoes. T V r -‘ .
i -.,,.1 case Nutmegs... .
' ' 30 kegs Cooking Raisins. (
Received and for sale by
-decO, J. 0. ANDERSON 4 00., No. 6 Wood at.
IOWISH—Just received,
V> . 10-casks prime Codfish; •.;•
5 bbls No. 1 Salmon, *,
3001bfl'6raokcd Salmon,-’ -•
20bblsgib*dHerring, :• .-. *
. 20 do No. 3 Mackerel.
, 160 boxes Burlington scaled and No. 1 smoked Honing,
For sale low for cash by . . . JEHU HAWORTH, :
decO •t~ « : Corner of Diamond and Diamond alley.
CLUSTKK'KAISINS— 150 boxes,atsl,6o pur box;
. 100 boxes . No. 1 Fire Crockers,
SI»37M per box, or 4c. per pack, at
... JEHU HAWORTH’S, .
dec23 ‘ ' .Corner of Diamond and. Diamond alley.
-T uVKRING'S SUGAR—3O bbla Lovering’s Crushed atd
Xj Pulverized Sugars for salo by ; . J. HAWOBTJI,
ja2Q • ' Corner, of Diamond and Diamond alley.~V
BOYS’ ANDYOUTII’3 THICK KIP AND CALF BOOTS,
at very low prices.- . 1 L. K.HAYWARD.
feb3 Corner ofMarfcet and Llberfy streets.
IRUIT.—SO sacks Peaches,
CO. do..- Apples, received this day. For sale by
b 3 KIRKPATRICK & HERRONS.
>EARLB.—IS casks &rsale
fe3 KIRKPATRICK 4 HERRONS.
INSEED 01L.—6 bbls. Linseed Oil, for sale by:
i fe3 KIRKPATRICK 4 HERRONS.
BROOMS.— 150 dozen, for sale by
fo3 ■ ’ KIRKPATRICK 4 HERRONS.
AUD.—SO keys Laid, for sale by
l fea KIRKPATRICK & HERRONS.
Sat.ad OIL— 60 baeketa in store and for sale by
FLEMING 4 BROS.
' Successors to J Kidd&Co.
fr 3 00 Wood street.
SAND CRUCIBLES—IOOO nests instore and for sale by
fop v : w :‘ / FLEMING-4 BROS.
/''IALULNED MAGNESIA—2OOO lbs. in store and for sale
AJ by ' ffe3] ■' . FLEMING 4.8R05.
IOWDEKBD RHUBARB—3OO IbS.in store and for solo
by, . __ffc3l , FLEMING 4 BROS.
>AIN KILLER.—IO gross Perry Davis’, just rebclvud and
for sale by ' (fo3) • ' FLEMING & BROS.
S~.I*ANISIi. ACUKEATXO—IOO lbs. in Btoreand for Palo by
fe3 • . FLEMING 4 BROS.
SILVER SAND—IO bbls. instore and for sale by
fo3 ; FLEMING A BROS.
i CP. C. fcODA—2OO kegs for sale by
> feb3 R. K. SELLERS 4 CO.
('UiALK —3600 fca for rale by
j ftib3 R. E. SELLERS 4 CO.
CILOYK3— 45tt £ba for sale by v
> fob 3 ~' ~ R. E. SELLERS & CO.
ILM BARK—4OOS>s prime for sale by - -
I feb3 .. . 1U E. SELLERS 4 CO.
CULEAM TARTAR—2OuO lbs for sale by
/ feb3. : • ? ' : R, E. SELLERS A CO.
CHROME YELLOW—IOOO fos for sale by . .
fob-3 . . R. E. BRLLERS 4 CO.
X7TAL CORKS—I2OO gross variousqualities for sale by
V febS . . ■ R, E. SELLERS & CO.
JUST RECEIVED —
- ; 6 hhds J. S. Lovering’s Phna.Sy3rup;
2 bbls 8U Louis Golden Syrup;
5 hf bbls do do
i 10 tengaU.kegdo - ' do- : 1 "
For sale at the lowest market price by r * •
dcrf> - BAILEY 4 RENBHAW, 253 Liberty
APPLES— 100 bbls choice Apples for sale low by
dec2 BAILEY 4.RENSHAW, 263 Liberty
|?01t 110USKU.EEPEKS—Just received afresh, supply of
P TJpright'SteoJr Broilers go much in demand—for sate
by lfob2] 'BAILEY 4 ItENSHAW.
TJAMILY SUGAR-CURED HAMS.—We have this day re-
J? steamer Statesman', s;tlerce3 Sugar-cured
Hums, of the brand so much relished by tho visitors at Bed*
ford Springs. For sale at the lowest rates, by
.. BAILEY 4 KBNSHAW,
. ja27 . ; - . ' 253 Liberty street.
FAMILY BATTING—A choice artlclo for qtultxng,- roc’d
and for sale by BAILEY 4 RBNSHAW,
ja27 . . - . V; 253Idber^retreet.
PEACHES—2 bbls extra quality received, and
■ • for aalobjr ; [feb2] • BAILEY A EBN3IIAW.
T7t(JR THE HOLIDAYS—A general assortment of new
r Fruit, including Rai/dns, Currants, Figs, Prunes and'
Lemons; also, - Hard, Soft and raper-shell Almonds,' Wal
nuts and Filberts, wholesale or retail. ; - . . .
«lftcls BAILEY 4 RENSHAW.
SEGARS— dust rac’d; a supply of choice Ha
vana Segars, in 100 boxes. . • ;
dcc2 BAILEY 4 RENSHAW.
BAY RUM—filx Dozen very superior quality received by
- . . . JOS. FLEMING, '
feb» Successor to L. VVUcox-4 Co. .
TLI OLCR’S PANACEA;‘.awmm’s do. A supply or these
J~l celebrated medicines received by. ••
; JOS. FLEMING,
.feb2 . - • to L. Wilcox: 4C0.-
C 'VOX’S SPARKLING GELATIN—A largo supply just cl*-.
yccivcdby JOS. FLEMING,
Xob2 Successor to L. Wilcox 4 Co..
JUDD'S LIQUID CUTICLK—Tho best preparation yet
- discovered' for dresring'Barns, Scalds, Cuts, Bruises,
and all kinds of wounds. A large supply received by* ■
JOS. FLEMING,.
i fcbd Successor to L. Wilcox A Co.
»»GROSS' MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT in store
and for sale by FLEMING. BRO&,
ja3o - : No.COWood«t.
MARSH’S: TRUSS—Tia most pcrfoct'Trnss now iuuse.
A supply received by . . JOS. FLEMING, >
- ja2o . Successor to L. Wilcox 4 Co..
BECKER’S EYE BALSAM.—This colobrated article is a
sure remedy for sore and inllamcd eyes< . We hate
been &oUing it fur the last ten years, aud have scarcely, if
ever, known it to.fail In one single instance. Those afflict
ed should give it a trml. '
A largo supply received by..' JOS. FLEMING,
ja2G . Successor to L: Wilcox 4 Co.
HOSTETTEU 4 GREEN’S STOMACH BITTEItB, for sola
by . r. ' JOSEPH FLEMING;
ja!4 Successor to L. Wilcox A.Co.
JUST RECEIVED—2O bbls J. S.Loverings 4 Co.’Crushed
for sale by
BAILF.Y 4 RENSHAW,-
doc2B - Wholesale and Retail Grocery Liberty st.
J UDJ&R. AND . VINEGAR—
V/ . 10 bbls Economy Crab Cider;
30 44 W. R. Cider Vinegar;
.. 5 casks French White Wine Vinegar; for salo by
dec22 MILLER 4 RICKKTSON.
f 11EA—250 half chests Young Hyson, Imperial, Gnnpow-
X dor, Souchong, and Pouchong Tea; 150. catty boxes do
do; for sale by [dec22j MLLLER 4 RICKETSON.
BRANDY— Vintages of 1800, 1833, 1840,1844,1848 and
.1851 Cognac Brandy, for sale in packages and demi
johns. (dec22) MILLER & RICKETSON.
WINES— Superior Madeira;•> bherry. Port, Lfobyn;
Claret, Haute Sautemo Wine, for sale by packugeor
demijohn, by £dcc22] ■ MILLER 4 RICKETSON,
ejAldlftg— 6o.boxes:H. It. Ualalru:
JLi, BO hf« . «
BUTTER —12 bbls packed Butter for saleby
dooia HILLER & RIOKETSON.
AND CANDLES—
5 300 boxes.No.l Family Soap;
• - SO do Star and Mould Candles; foe sale by
dec22 ■ ■. : MILLER & RIOKETSON.
GLA&*-r-300 boxes ass’d sizes Window tilas* for aalt»
- doc2‘2 MILLER & RIOKETSON.
I7U3U— 50bbteNo. 3 Mackerel, large; ' ■
J ... 25 hf‘* « . ‘v. •••.. . •.
30 bbls'Picked Herring; Car sale by
MILLER &IUCKETSON. *
— \V, A. iiaU’tf Uoliaud Uin, Wolfo’b Eciieitiwu
\JC Schnapps, in cos**, for sale by "
■■' <lqc22 ■ . HILLER A RICKRTBOV/
CIOKUiAL, Now LngLand Hum, Jamaica Spirits, ivueiu*
/mol, Wine Bittern and‘Peppermint, far Bale by
SiiLLKH& RICKETBON;
221 and 223 liberty st.
'VtTlNfiS—Oporto, Port,* TenerifTe, Malaga, Madeira,
f*: Claret, Sherry, White Rhenish, Muscat, Lisbon, Bur
gundy, Champagne, Anchor,sl72, $174 M. A R. Hoidsielt,
Ver aeno Wintrt, infiiora and tor sdla by
■; ; - ; MILLEU Jb. BIOKETSON.
/ rVILJj—W inter Sperm, EuU do., Winter Whale, Bleached
A J Elephant, TonnersYStraits, Bank and Shore, Linseed,
Lard Oils, for solo by V ■ nnf.LV.it L JIICIiETSON,
- dec22 221 and 223 Liberty at.
S“ bbls No.'l Salt Wd and for sale by ’
. dcc22 - ' MILLKH&ftICKKTSON:
EMBROIDERIES- —Every description or ±JUbroid**rte«
are selling at greatly reduced rates, at the semi-annual
Sale of A. A. MASON .& CO-,
. • •■•••• No. 2o Fifth street.
\XTOOh PLAIDS.—A. A. MASON& CO., No, 25 Fifth et/,
- Yy . hare marked down their -wholo stock of Plaid Goods
from 25.t0 50 per cent; •• • ja!7- '
SEMI-ANNUAL SALEWA. A. MASON & CO., will, offer,
during their sale, OTer 3,000 Shawls,- at about ono-thlrd
usual prices. Also, 200 elegant Velvet and cloth
Cloak9,.at shnllax low rptna. • jal2- 1
BQNNETSr-300 velvet and satin Bonnets will bo closed
out at A. A. MASON & CO’S., No. 25 Fifth street, ot
about one-half the usual rates, ; j a 12 ’
A A. MASON & CO., No. 25 Fifth street, will, .during
• their sale, offer every:description of Dry Good?, at an
Immense reduction from usual rates-.. • >jal2
TlTubL LONG SHAWLS.—a. A, MASON a. CO., NO. 25
.fX FUTCBstroetj have on hand over 50UO Wool Shawls
of every quality.- ■< „..novl4Y-
' A A. MASON & CO. will open, on Saturday, Januiry
Xi.**l4tb;Xour more cages of Ihoso cheap Do Loinos, at 0
and 10 canta per yard. : ja3J‘ -
A A.BIASON havo.sooo .yards mote remaining
J\ii of those Scent Calicoes, worth 12cents, and also
8000 yards at cents, d&stcolorH,:> -
HOSIERY ANp GLOVES.—A. A. AIASON £ CO/, No* &
Fifth fltreet^vrtlhoffer their Mock of more than, £OO.
dozen of Hosiery and Gloves, at largo reductions from usual
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TUESDAY' MOKNING::::::::::::FEBB0ARY 14.
fokeigssbws<
We extract the following further details of the
foreign news brought bythc Btcamer Pacific, f
fromtho-New York and Philadelphia.papers;
The shipAntarctie had-arrived-at Idrerpool,
having on bbard the passengers rescued from the
San Francisco.
A splendid now iron - emigrant ship; called the
Taylenr; from Liverpool; having Sailed - op the
19th January for Melbourne, struck a rock in
Dublin Bay, "and bank immediately, by‘which
400 lives were lost. - ' 1
The following details of the wrcck'of the Tay
ledr are furnished by fts Ftt/muttl>■ Journal of
the 26th:
“The Taylenr left the Mersey on Thursday * i,
last,-having an board about COO souls;-including .
crew and passengers, of nil ages. - - Owingto the (:
densbYog, and; perhaps,-some error, in the reck- ?;
ohing, the-ship was-found;, ap about 10 o’clock, b
wlthinsight of land,- which wasfirst seen by the ;>
man at the wheel, hud in half-art hour after the ,v.
look-ont msn at the bow eried ‘Breakers on the >
starboard bowl’ The ship’s course waS "altered,
but iti less then-twenty minutes after EhO struck c
■with fearful’Violence on a reef of rooks on the. j;
east side of Bombay Island. In short, out of 1*
thp eiitire number on board this IH-fated vessel
(C6O, including vho crcw,y only 282 individuals
have been resened, many-of whom - are severeiy f.
maimed: and injured. The shore of: the creek 1;.
Where the J ehip‘ lies wrecked,- and the coast ad-. -5
joiningyweraslrewn with corpses, some of which, 5.
we regret to add, are said to have been stripped t;
naked by some miscreants.” : , -
;i is no lohgor denied, oven by tho '
most sceptical; that any moment maybftngto
England a ; formal declaration of war ; -and in
view ortho’ imminence-of tho danger, it; is a
matter of honest gratulation: to see With what
coolness, -moderation and absohee of mock ho- j’
roics the people accept the necessity and prepare ,
to meet it • -
"For Como brief timo, jt is considered probablß
that tho war'may be carried ort from the ordina
ry finances of the country,-wlthout tha imposi
tion of any new impost. Bui with so powerful f
ah enemy as Russia, it is impossible to carry on E
“ a little ’war,” and the nation: itf fully, aware |
that a War tax and a new loan.must be submit- i
ted to: And, judging from thojprcsent temper-Qf
the'peopiei andltbo generally healthy tohp of all
departments of tra<Je,-thcre'would seem to be no
doubt bfWeetiug- all tho'&xigeaciea of’thdpaso
’ohfavorable terms;
' The accredited agents of Government no long
er-hesitate to speak of the approaching war.
The Captains appointed to raisq tho" Volunteer
Cbast Defence; are making (ho 'tbnr of all tho
ports and fishing towns,' calling bn the maritime
population to enrol in defence of their country ‘j
“ oyatoi (fie Jfnsjianr.” And on the 20tb,’an in-;. • j
cldebt equally .significant, occurred at Spithead. t
The.Thelis frigate’ had-Tetorned from along ■■ f
cruiiej and accordingto the rules of theservice, j
her crow should have been paid off. When, the j
frigate arrived at Spithead, :Rear Admiral, Rich- : j
ard pandas, one of thß Ebtds bf the Admiralty, j
stenmedup in the Fire Queen steamer, and pass- I
ed to the qttartcr-deck of the Thetis: ’ 1 •• j
V All hands, being called; the" Admiral in a few |
brief bnt ehergetic Words, : informed the crew I
that at the present moment, the country could , i
not.dispense with their eervieea. : ',‘lhive:come i
down," said he, .“ by reffnest of the .Board of i
Admiralty, to make knqWh to yaalhaiwearc on
the 'exc 'of vitrfahd (hat war pith Russia." No
thing cbnldbe'clejtperror moredistihijt than the
phrase employed; 3 The A'dmtral proceeded to in
form the men that they might have.a brief “mm”
ashore;' after which they were all.bxpected’to re
turn to their 'ship; and to act as British seamen
haVe ever dobb in’defence of their country,-And
Wc’triay hCro mention that the British'Navy, has
nbl, for many y ears, been m a more effective
state, both aetomen add ships. .. '
- Miss CUshman is playing a brief Engagement
at the Haymarket. ' ■
A Tnrkisb sympathy meeting was held on the
28d,’atSbuihqmpton, the mayor of tho town pre
siding. • " !l ' ! y ;-y-yy;yy‘--'y ’
- IpEnA-ND.-—Another famine is threatened in
Treland. i! ’Provisions’ arb ehormonsly highj ,and
.prices are still going.up wards. InSo'mojDartsof
Eimerlck the-people are Suffering deplorably for
..waht'Qf food.!-:- . .
: ■; Fr/cxce. —Mr. Mason, United States-Minister
to-France, has.arrived andkas presented his cre
dentials.' .. - • • i >' .-•'.‘it •1;
v iTheSenateand Legislature’ areroonvoked for
February 27th. • t . w ,
, A spm.ofi 200,000 francs -from the Bridget-of
the Interior, is plaaed attho disposal of the Pre
fects, to assist in providing immediate relief'to
rthe. ; poor.' ; . " -■ • 'j-.it
j Ao Imperial decreonuthorizea the! Baler’s.
Bank of Paris, which rwaslopette'd’ofldhe 10th,
ito. contract a loan :of 24,000,000frttncs.
The India and China niail hßdiboeß-telEgfhph
edi bringing dates from Calcutta' to the 20th De
cember. ■ ' I . ■ .
ilTradoin Indio was doll; ■ ' ' '
. ’ Italy.—FrcpaTationB foT- W£tr~Th<i threaten
ing aspect of Eastern affairs Ist hAving'itS'influ
ence in Italy. Xhol’iedmonteEeQovernmehtiß
especially; aotivo,; and i in filling alt'its .jgarfigons
and magazines with provisions and sloresf It
was whispered that S's‘Ccfet tfeaty f : offc, ll s»’ r nand
defensive, ha 3 been concluded .between Branco
and Sardinia. “ , .
. Basis, Tuoßilay, January. 24'.—The/.Constitu
tions! of to-day, publishes. the following expres
sions of the Czar:: r ,_
“ Whcp the Emperor learnt of tho entranceof
the combined fleets,into tho Blaok.Sea, he,said,
I expected tho resolotion taken by,England;and
Prance, and lam not unprepared. When a bat
tle is offered Russia—Russia accepts. ..She can
afford to mourn: tho loss of a fleet, bat not for
the honor of thonation." ~ . ■
The Czar has instructed his ambassadorsto,de
mand whether, by the entranoe of .the allied fleets
into the Black.'Bea',: it .is intended to taka-part
with Tdfkcy,.'.or- ,simply .to observe strict non- ,
traiity ? : If tUe.fbfmcr is tha case,-then they
are to demand their'passpofts. . .
Pbospeois or iheJVab.—Although,"of course,
wo cannot of what plain of operations
the respective bommandets niay pursue, theneWa
-before ns affords some indications of whstmsy
happen,
: There being no longer ariy doubt that the’ Rus
sian. commander jhas ordera to act ,Elth energy,
it becomes evident that lie must, at whatever
eott, effect tho capture of Kalafat. He has, in
deed, sworn to dosoi ifit should cost him2o,ooo
men. All aoconnte concur in stating that, with
this'intention, the' Russians aro combining.all
their disposhbleTorce/ih’tittle Walltrchia. ,/On
the 17th, flortschakoff was employed in person
in conceutratingjiisforce lit Radovan, a place ou
tlie jpad flromKrSjova to Widdio.. Already, the
losses sastai'ned'on the fitb, 7th and, Bth, woito
snch os to compel them to draw. off.until the ar
rival of reioforceinedtS. : -The Turkish outposts
are at Cloroin, a Btationon the same road, about
ten miles to the south. This, and' severaiather
adjoining villages, jars in the hapdaiof the'Turks;
and must fie taken, before..Kalafatitaelf can be .
approached.. It is; however, so essential to the
Russians to have possession of iKdafa't, thatit
i ’will doubtless .be attacked again and- again, ontil
I token. ... But.eyen.if .Kalafat be- oaptutedat im
mense-loss., th'ere.BtiU remains. IVldiin,.on .the
opposite - bank off the: river. -IViddin is a . well
fortified to wo < with works of great extent, .and
in better condition than.those- of any Other for
tress on the Dannbe. It can only bo taken by tf
regular siege.and tountf ertoke euch a siego ro-1
qnires.the passage of the river by an entire army.; ‘
, Near Galatz the'Ruaeipns.tt'roovidentlypre
paring to invade, the TurkiHhbsuk of,the river.
On tho 12tb, the Russian. General Englehardt
crossed tho stream unmolested, with2Qoo.men,
and ravaged the country between Matscfiin and
isakteba, where . the Eanube iafsemi
ctrcle. oppositoGalatz. At Itcni,on the Cxtreiuo
corner .or BeBaarabia, formed- by tlie Prnth.aod
the Danube,‘Russian" troopapre preparing to
ffiross. „ It is probable
f able, bodies of Russians have' invaded Bulgaria,
■ (the iterritory of Turkey proper,) and .thnt_wo
i ahall soon hoar of tho ..tu6. lofl.WUig
, of the Russian army across, 'the Lowerßanube,
wbere'the Tnrke can have
to oppose to them- - The forts of Uahciiin linn
| ISaktchii 'are' amsfl p\«c'e 8 > though they haTO
I been gallantly asfph^ea;.ag»i.nst I ,.two J attaoks.
liidvaffeo'oriKe "EnsaiaUs might, however, to
oheoked in the comparatively narrow passage
“' for sale by '
MILLER A RICtCBTSON.
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