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' UOBBBD UPON BT i&E PTTT3BVSGB PBSSS. • ; WnnJin3«OSPABBL, OBIXSBS o 60 One eaunre, one. .35. •«* • « «ach additional insertion...—...«.—«••» ** >e one "ffcct g «« u. t W o we0kJi....«... **’**'! ** 4 00 . « «■•.. three week*......* *v r oo *4 « one month-......—.. •4 o • two month* q-qq m « three m0nth5^,.......-*—] ~ 30 00 « . four m0nUa........... —— 12 00 • « *lrmonth».e.-i ■ lB * «i one year......»••*••••"•—. in aa B’tandin* Card, Ax lines or lew, perimn^a....«. r . »«? One must*. Her annum, (erduslreof tbs PspaW^L!!^. o professional carps. G£o4 Pi GniLJIORBj ATTORNEY A NS) COUNSELLOR AT LAW, OJJtcc, earner tf Bmrth xSxtA and <7Aerri| oDejf, jiraßUßsn,- pa»» 1 ■ • v ' attc&d to hU ljUsitL?fiB Kasual^ hi* office, "between the hour* of 9 A. M. and 4 1 * M. 0 day- __ —.— C. Orlando I*oomU» . i j.- . ATOORKE7 AT LAW— Office, Fourth street, fban Wood. -fr*y •• - • - L . ThomwTDl» filftrslttUt ! _ TTOTWEYAT LAWr-Offlce, Lmrrle'» BaU,U pS£ _ strut. ~ b. carnahan* ITOBNET AT on Tourtn Cborry' dley and Gnuat street. TTOBNIST ASD OQW ,a 5 Ui ?®^ t . IA 'T“ OID^2 !n ttULlldlPgft oQ Qrnpt street. | J . . • D. Ib Uawni TTORNE? AT LAW— No. 12f SoorUi rtrwl nearEioithfi* • —> ——: s, Morr!>o)i» A’sssr^sasssssAsKfSs 11. Diddle BoTierti, ■ I , . i 'i*iyvrvpy AT LAW—Officer ho. 132 SmltblWA rtreot, ■ AfcSSSmih el to—epct-i.-v! attenttgtt gITCP.to CbUTpyaoting. j f _J mjr4 1 « TTORNKY AT LAW—No. 109 1'ourtb atratJyKtahnrsb, A: S»-, fourth door Motr Sir. liodj Patterson a Ug*T FuiMo. - - -■' -■■■ - .1- j •• . UJVRMAS—Oiac?”ouiS^t«sVUilrt OpnT«yancingofjaJUnJWoM toWtJt can. and I<S*l accuracy. Bjrf i* tato Ac. ~ m-niimi imr- ——»—mm—— BUSINESS CARDSi -j-1 B. DttAVO, PUaood. Pittaburebv £ - &"sscsskssssf&VJ •WSESISSSu «n -"^iJSISSaS WirrantedGudca Seeds, and tortus fttymtifi 4 M xi • terogtnd inninil tffwlff* • * - J, S. LBKOH,)Sc4I.PIS a CjO., WHOLESALE (JBOCER3, j A.!fS PSAUtS l» # j ‘ • Prpviaionj, Batata nai Hanafocturos, ‘ NO3 - 813 Xm fSCMff . „„ jso. A. ujttiuw. raisco o. y"£"nBSBHAW,! ', ' rraAßßjS^KjroTAsntv ■ X Wooden nod Willow TV “*;» toping Utensil*. Sc., Wholesale and Betall, So. atrect, Pittelmnth. ■ ■ ■ \y No. Si Wood street, Pittsburgh. t •TTriIOLBSAX.B I GBCWKfe S AKpWMMIS3JOKIIKB^ CHARTS— sM Vlryt sis- j fnq^ — COMMISStON AN0 1 STEAMBOAT AGENTS —No.? W.ter«tx«t,jClltttttMU, - 1 D —««<■» ,»UX.t lIRIPATOCt. ■»{»• Ulanov j PttMUCttAsii COMMIS - rZturr* .Vo. g*3 IMxrty cLrttU PiUxOursO, Pa. ro?17.? TJROBtICB COSUUSHMM JUSICIUSTBt anil Liberty streets, PitUtmrEh- Iron, Nail*, Cijton Tama, , comUntly onlxadiL ...| -crrHOLESAiEQROto; W Forwardlue anil Commisdcm HercoMit,. *“ <£LsSu£*«!d M^Urce-W^t, fhwr door* above Fiflb» "Pittsburgh. , 1 , -■ _, 1 u’liUJst^T* end Be tail Clothing Merchant, '■ ho: 88 WOOD STllElrf. j • • miff, enbeexlbtra inrora thdr ol^tom.r. I «nd tho public in general, th»t they |W« “Jl « nocl&tal tbfitnßtjlteein the »hore builMMjUndee tbe Cnn M'CDOSKEY * 00. They roepectfaljy eohclt a e«h trill bo eettwj by them. . soWoi rwpAfltiYaly. James C« .. ) . . -IV/rEROIUNT TAIUM-No. toTOlh stroot, opposite the M Thattrc; Pltfabnrgli, Pa. ; L— i.atko, flftta of the firm of Oooux * I ‘jS2»\sj Tl Jj{j- E. opened W NO ', G » CLOTUINO SSrnd*> for the purpose of carrying on the BUSINESS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a obarfl of the patronage of ibelatc firm. i N; Clothing made to order in the most * «tyles, and on the shortest notice—inferior to w ■city. B. T. C. Morgan, ! . Bnngav.r.T.rn AKD STATIONKHr—hafI .ilnay# on hull :~J. B. Weidln, • - ■■■ , -T* THOLES ALB AM> RETAIL OEAI.KB Ijjßtak cod \V School Bookfl, Paper and. Stationery, Nd. aeJt, fljefirwinTbirf »nd Pourth.) Pittsburgh, ?&- [iot2o -— —— - .r, c* stocktoni l ■ • ■ La sis joenson -a ■ stockton, book&2lleil sta* TIONBH, "Printer and,Binder—corner of ?? d Thirl P>ttflbprgb,P*» • L-12-- .. 'V7VS. Hftreni __ J „ Sit erery article In the flunk Bqpfc Sjor and Stationery Une, at the shortest notisejend on the and Second streets. ; Printing Ofllco and Book Binder ' Bohaobman A HwinUtni! LmTfiGßAP£L£ftS —Third street, opposite HttebuiKb. Maps,Landscapes, BillHeads,ShowßUk, tab.lß,™rcWt6chl«l »i I 4 VlpUldk Cards, Engrarcd or Brawn on Stone, Printed In Colors, Gold,Bronze,or Black, In the most a PP^*jA t^ ei . and at the most reasonable priaes, . Auttln Looinli, ■■■■■! V mi. BE AX ESTATE AGENT. Merchandise Stock* and Bill Broker. Office, No. 02 Fourth Street, (abore Wood.) The jcriber having opened an office ot the above pljure, for the of negotiating tp»ns, ljm», Bond;, .Mortgages, and ;..ooonaAN rttiosa. ,oax ‘ t Ho. Sj&SSS * VY burgh. Pa.• Proprietors Colebroted Vermifuge, Liver Pills, Ac. : .• • ■•• • • ■■• ■■ ■ • * - B. A. Fahnestock 4.flo»i ■.« . 'HOLES ALE DIttJG WAREHOUSE—Cornet Wood streets, and ooroflr'Wood and Sixth., jicDl JNO. GROCTT, Importer nf Brandies, Gin,;/Wino, 60. f.. - • DJUIIR CT '/'• A ' pise old monongahbla eye \rniBK-x>. Peach and Apple. Brandy, <fcc. — - ALSO, EEtmurißß A3TO Distaw?u ' Obrhfir of SmltbflfiM and Front streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. fdc9 ■ J. Brjrar* • WHOLESALE AND • DETAIL LIQUOR &lEROH ANT 155 Liberty street* aod 31 Diamond alley. ■ feblOty . PAGODA, tea STOKE. t Jvrtn JIAWOBTH, WActoate and Retail Oncer, Denier »n 4 ImwrtW ofOld Country Dlaok.Tens, French Bjun du,. wines, So, corner of Diamond alley nndlhc Diamond, Fittehurgb. Pa- _ • ftb2S_r_ " Walter P. M«r»h»Ui „ . ■ ■■ TSIPOSTEa and Dealer in ‘Frew* and American Paper -J. Hanginga.: ■ : ' mat:t R. F. WBDDKLL, ~ T OJtN BROKER,Dealerln Motes, Honda, Mortgagee,Deal I A Estate Stocks, Merchandize,Ac* . . ... KSr OOeo, Masonic HaU, With street, next door tothe wrf napoalt Banka Eittsburgho Pa. ap»^. .. v tf - ; • .>‘!' tt ~.,-V v•’-j.-h-*.<•/•* :, r- „*t4" ■;*'■; V : i ■*-' . r V - ! .': > .•■ iV i. , ~ No. 60 Third gt. ootXS PPBLI3HED DAILY BY PHILLIPS & 01LLM0BB, AT THE “POST Bmt.lMN.flSi," CORNER OF FtETfl. WOOD STREETS, AT $0,00; PER ASNOM, OR, $5,00 \frHEM PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. BUSINESS CARDS. 8. 'CUtEBSBt ..S. L. CUIHBSM. 8. CUTHBERT & SON* , T ■ >EAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, .No. 80 XV> Srriithjidd street :-• nOT * _ *«• Jolm H> lSellor. • • -TTrnOIiSALE AND IUSTAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL VV INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music, School Books Mid No, 122 Woodetre«L . . - jjanl WHOLEBALKand Retail SADDLE, HARNESS, issgfaßssift>rprngg VAIitSB and CARPET BAG mbnnfao* r«r; turcr.No. 106 Wood struct, Pittsburgh, Pa. ■f<i&kr' ■■ •; : L JC. HBrw ar<J » ■" BEALER in BOOTS,SHOES,TRUNKS and LEGHORN and BRAID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty eta., No. 174 Pittsburgh, l*a. _ _ J el4 »y “ “ . WiUiam Glenn* t> OOKBINDER—Corner of Third and Wood streets, above “r. 0 IL Kay, where he Is prepared to do every description of Ruling and Binding. Idw3 T7B. CALVEHT.& GO., BIE-SENKKBS, ENGRAVERS AND EMBOSBKRB, and Bayfxops MakutACitnsjatSj No. 48 South Third street, PHILADELPHIA- . wpSP ■ card. HLBB, (BUOCEJSOR ro Muntur t Lse,) WOOL DEAL '* ER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for tho sale of AfflcriranWoolon Goods, No. 139 liberty street. [my4 • Thomas SI« ]ilttifi|- fTrATCH AND CLOCK MAKER—Firth street, between 'YV -Wood and Market strata, opposite Iron City Hotel. All kinds of Jewelry made and repaired. . Faps;ly < tfV‘-L V >j.sfiol v r t DENTIST, i'oarthstreet, live doors Market- . 'Orncz nouns—From nine A. M. to flvo •P.-iL . dec2o7 . Dr. DftYia Rant,» igSjjgiS DENTIST—Ofwc*, Fourth street, between Market aod Wood streets, nearly opposite tho Pittsburgh Dank. povlT.ly BAIUt & MOSER, A BCHITECTSi—Offices: Philo Hall, No. 75 Third street, Pittsburgh; and oast side of the Diamond, Allegheny. jyl2fbm ... ■ ■ ■ - ■ B LOUXiI * IJRU-, Jinat Birmingham, manufacturer* o. • Baf Iron, and small Iron of all descriptions, ouu mafcu, or Hoops, Hounds ami Squares. ordcra for Iron in tns box, at the city at Office. _ Money Loan Office, JOHN A. -O’llltlEN &> CO., UT TJdrdftrut, bdow Smlfyieht MONEY to loan In large or email quantities, on Oold und Silrer Plate,Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry, Guns, Pistols, Musical Instruments andraluablo articles of eriny description.. ■ r forfeited Pledges sold Immediately after being out of date, unless redeemed. Bargains of Gold and Silver Watches, J ewetry, to, always on hand. «p 7 ?t, between r d&SIOL]) & WILLIAMS, HEATING & VENTILATING WAREHOUSE. . ■• • UAKCTACTUnraS or Chilooa - Fonaeosi Tabing, above end margfy AX&lfrmffQS VUtt BTEi*r*UAS OR WEtCtt. ffy-Ma. 25 Market street, Pittsburgh- j|qrw« hare sold onr Furnaces, Patterns, toMeasrs ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, whom wo cordially recommend to tho patronage of tho public. WtpSS SOAIFE, ATKINSON A OKKLY. '■ • • : Ir^PKinleTy HOUSE, SION, AND OUNAMENTAL PAINTER, AND Dealer In Paint*—No. 4+ BU Clair street, Pittsburgh. Ti«a constantly on hand all kinds..of Paints, either dry or mixed, Jauan and Copal Varnish,‘ Linsocd Oil, lioilwi OU, Spirit* Turpentine, TV indow bias* of all sites, Putty, Palut *C4 all of lbs bust qnalHjr, anil for aala at Toaaona ■ blapricea. ' ; '■■ sJ*l_ AND J BM8IEW) 0 MIStIFJLCTDBEH— So. Fettermau’s Row, Liberty street, has on hand *l*rg® stock of Chairs and Bedstead* of every description, made of the best material*, which ho will sell lower than article* ot the same quality »» bo sold in the city. lie vould call par ticular attention to hi* largo stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, which he will sell at greatly reduced prices. Also, Turning of every description executed in Uio neatest manner. Orders left at the \\ are 1 too ms, or at the Mill, corner of Adams and liberty streets, will be promptly ttended in. „ m > r >— James UelUnger, MONONQAHELA PLANING MlLL—Would respectfully Inform hi* friends and the puWie, that his new wub- Uahment ia now in full operation, and that ho fa preparol to furnish Boat Cabin*, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, wilh promptness, and at the lowest rates. Board and Plank, planed oh one or both rides, constantly PS band. Saab, Doors, and Mouldings, of cmy description, made to CT BulM«rs and Carpenter* would find It to their advantage to give him a call, a* he can now furnish them with planed rtutf suitable for every description of work. ynt. a. iSws "■ Juua caun-tu. EEBBON & CBISWELL, BELL AND BBASS FOUNDEIIS, MAtTOFACTBKKKS of all Unilnof Bit ASS V. ORlv, LO COMOTIVE STEAM KMISIS, PLOMBEUa, Ac. Al -80, Cotton liattlng Mamilacturcro. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allighcny City. Office and Etoro, No. 12 Market *imt, Pittsburgh. OLD URAB3 and COPPER token in exchange for work, or ewh paid. Order* left at the Foundry or Office, will bo promptly attended to. feh.».ly_ JOSEPU'T. LOWHV, 43 Cbrncr o f Fifth and W*>d Stroll, Offlanp stairs- Entrant* from Filth street. Pittsburgh, *1 %ESPECTITtrLLV announce to the public that ho bM xt commenced the HEAL ESTATE AGENCY, in county tioa with Intelligence and General ©nlcciing. lie will t ien attend to waling. Persona in want of servants, in any capacity» or those iu want of places, wall bo supplied at sajar t notice. All business cntruaUsl to hi* Care promptly at* tended to. _» Stfcrcnctt-?. J.Blgbatn, E**, Richard Cowan. Eeq^W.! 0 Leslie, Dr. Alto- black, James Mocker*!, A. A. Mason,: Mafflt A 01d._ _ _ _ : Garco’s Dagnerreotyp* end Art Gnilory* jvoUo Budding, JVo. «d fimrth tinti, {nsut to Lyrutt Carpel Emporium.) SB. M. CARGO A Ca baling Cited up the most ample rooms in the city with mammoth «ky and sida lights, offer First Class LIKEN LhdLri, in style to suit all, Tarying in price acoonling to dte and quality of caw, 4c. ®tL*Bupenor Oil Paintings, by Lho best artists, for sale, and on ex* hibition during the day and evening. Cl Li sens and gersare invited to call and examine specimens and l*i&t* Inga. •• r -I_ niUiIAUK FACTUUY. . Hr ILTEKttY, Virginalley, bctwnon\VoodtndLSVrly Vy ptreotasManufacturerof DCGGIE3, UAUOtCUKd *nd GAKItIAUILS, of every description. All work done warranted. The advertiser would hero *tat* that he served nine yearaapprentiw'Khipto tl»o business, and has worked for many year* la the {jnndpal shops of the Ewtorn clu«s» nmr2B:tr _ _ . "—si'oaisi JAMES WABDROP. OFFERS fbr eaIeCANABY BIRDS of the most improved. treed, being Tory hardy, anti fine singers. Bird Seeds -Canary, Hemp, Millet,Row and mixed will bo fund* bed com {jest'd of the finest FLOW-hßi*, vU- OamaUamHow Bads, Heliotropes, Ac. Evergr-cns (in pot*) Cor Christmas Trees, from the seed and Horticultural Store, No. 40 Fifth st„ near M ood. dec ‘Y_ ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SBMINAUY. w, t. McDonald, m. a., pmncipau THE nest session of tho Institution wilt commence on MONDAY, the sth of September noxt, atthe room cor* ner of Fenj and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the Don. A- W. Loomis, 0. Knap, Jr., S. F. Yob Bonhorat, it. Mfilor, Jr. * u^ T" JDatoU Balboa* Roots, Ac* TUB subscriber has received direct from Harlem his sup ply of ebuiio Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Pconcas, and other Flower Roots for fall planting, and for winter bloom ing in pots and glassos; Lawn Gross Seeds for full sowing, which make a fine, close, smooth turf, equal to sods. Pru ning Instruments, Garden nnd Farming Implements ortho most approved construction, at Eastern prices, from the Se«l»nd Agriculture W^°« S °,^mh.tr<,.t. Ditop asMonable >oe in the jap2fry HEW CARPET STORE! go. 4T Fifth Street. nenr Wood. AN Pflrtcallal axtnrimtnt of CAIII’KXINGS anil OIL OLOTIIB, of tho laieat 4ud most beautiful pat term for ■urine tales, mm open for inopoctlou; consisting of— Bo,al Velvets; Brussels; Tapestry Brussels; Tapestry Ingrains; Extra Soper Three Fly; Supor and Fine ingrain; Tapestry Vcnitlona} . Twilled and Plain Venitlansj Together with every description of low priced Carpoungs, Chenille and Tufted Bugs and Matts, Canton and Coir Mat ting : Jute, Chain, Cocoa, Adllaid, AUcan, and Sheopskin Mdti: Floor and Stair Oil Goths, all widths and qu ah ties; Stairand Floor Druggets, Green Baize, Piano and Table Covers, Venidan Blinds, Window Shades, Stair Bods, Ac., Ac.,at the vcrylotautcaApnea. ■ rtMn + Ktae i K . * M xnartl ' • RQDINSQN A 00. OlumdeUer* and Gat Fixtures. ER subscribers are now . opening at their now Wareroom* JO. 100 FIRST STREET, between Wood anil Smllh tho largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK ETB, J?ENDANTB, and all articles connected wit Qas Fitting* ever offered in this market. Having arrangements made bywhlch they will bo constantly in receipt of* now patterns and varieties, thoy confidently invite the attention of -pur chasers to their selection. .Wo are-determined-to sell as low as any house in the Wcst,and being practical Gas Fit ted can offer peooliar advantages to those desiring articles as heretofore to fit up buildings of every de scription for gas. water and steam. Brass Castings of »U kinds mad. to ordnr promptly. ; LOMi, UILuLU & vv>) - No. 109 First street To Merchants and Others. GERSIAN ADVERTISING. —The publishers of the dull} end weekly “ FrdliciUFramA' 1 would respectfully In vitetbe attention of merchants and others to the advan* tagos offered by their papers a# a medium of advertising -among their German feliow-cltiiena both In the city and Their Dally paper is published on the PBWT STSTDf, and» has nounus the circulation of any Geomo duly published In Pittsburgh, while their Weekly paper, which is: published alreadyior twonty years, circulates largely in tho adjoining counties and Western Pennsylvania, as well as throughout the Stateof Ohio. • Merchants of Pittsburgh and. others will find it to their advantage to make use of our columns, as a modium ot 'reaching the German business. Tonus as low as any other Conner" of Liberty and St. Olalr streets, above B^llSter’BDrugstore. , L. &.W. NKEB, aug29 ■ Publishers and Proprietors. STOCKING FACTORY, SOTHBl3lSrrPifßS^“o.wj/rCTRIim mHE best goods in X&Udren'sHose, Men’s BockMJnder A CARD.—Mr. G. ANTON ondH.'fiCnßOEDEttjoatd j\_ respectfully announce to the titlroafl of PltmharjJ and Allegheny * that they-will give Instructions .on the Pi&no, Guitar, Violin and Flute. Inquire at iL gohioeder & Oo» s HEW MCfilG BTORB* 84 Fourth stret •••*• . “V 25 ,t< - ■*» x* * v * PITTSBURGH. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1854 BUSINESS CARDS. _ JOSHtTATIIH WHOLESALE FBtfITEB C 9 Wood Si., Pj HA.VE os hand and am rc which they offer at the I 76 bags Ivies Almonds; i 25 ; w . Sicily do . . . 25 bales Bordeaux do 15 bags Shelled do ' 60 a Filberts; 50 « Walnuts; CO u Cream Nuts; 600 bushels Poa Nuts; 25 bb)s« Texan Pecans; 25 Illinois du 2000 Cocoa Nuts; 200 boxes German Plums; 25 kegs do do 10 bbls, do do 10 ca*es Prunes, glassjars;. 10 “ “ fancy bxa,| 60 casks Carr an is; 20 cases Citron; 200 boxes Cluster Raisins; 100 bf.« M. R. do 200 qr. “ ** do 200 boxes No.l Herring; 200 “ Scaled do 1 cose M^ce; 1 bbl. Nutmegs; 1 11 Cloves; 25 gross Blacking; 25 baskets Salad Oil* J. c. AlCDJffispjf..*... J, C. ASDEI WHOLESALE .FftUrrKUElt •So. 0 Wood »t*i JU&T RECEIVED, tho mo brought West of the Mov S5O bag« Braid Bugar; I 60 boxL*s Havana do i 20 bblff LaTeriog's do, fint: puive riled; 20 bfals. Lovcriog’a coarsil pulverired Sugar; . J 20 blila. LoTariog’s coarse) Sugar; £0 bbla Stuart's do do 8000 Cocoa Nuts; • 15 cases Jar Praucs; of - - 12 cases Fancy Boxes do 250 bxs No. 1 Herring; 135 bxs Scaled Herring; . 65 fits Mace; 180 lbs Nutmegs; ICGIba Cloves; 40 gross Blacking; 35 bxs Citron; 1000 bus Pea Nut*; GObxsNo lßoekCandy; . 2U do Ret do do 25 do Yellow do do 20 do White do do 05 bgs Ivica Almonds; SO bairvßjrtfcaux do; • 35 bgaSicily do; CO do abclled do; GOO bxa Cluster Raisins; 250 bxs 51 11 do; lOWA V O UW DRY, NO- 103 WOOD STREET. JOHN C. PARRY, (successor to J. C. Parry k 00-O begs to inform the customers of the old firm, and the public generally, that he has now on hands, and Is extensively en* gaged In manufacturing, every description of CASTINGS— such as: Patent Chilled Bolls; large Kettles ami Curbs; Patent Kettles, (be Soap, Pot Ash, Sod* Ash; Sugar Kettles, for the manufacture or Cane Sugar—a# out m a paitnt Soar*, known os J. 0. Pom's, and aro superior for dura dty to any other, and add lower than those made on the old plan- . - _ HOLLOW WARE—A general - assortment, all from new and hnprot ed patterns, Wagon Coxes, Dog Irens, Sad Irons, ' : ■ . ttrjnng sun Castings, and Machinery of every description, always on hand or mads to order. --' ; Cook Stoves, Kitchen Ranges, and Coal Stoves, of every description; lowa Cook Stoves, fiveahtes, which, received the first prise for USQ and ISSI, at the Agricultural Fair of Al legheny County, Pa, and recommended by fifteen hundred j persons; Enterprise Cook Storey four sites; Premium Cook 1 gtotea; Eggand Radiator Cool Etovcs; Parlor Btove«, Ac. • Parlor Urates and Fenders, great variety, beautifully j .enamelled. Oommcu Grates, and building material of every description. j A great variety of Ornamental Balling,for Cemeteries and! Fencing. i • nought and riough Qzstingo—K large stock of all the kind* in um\ and will tie .-old at roduccdprice*. Hali’s Pat ent Lew, True American, Egan's. Crane’s, Kinkoid’s, Woods', Peacock’s, Bull’s, Improved Bull, Ac. \ DouLU nought,—' the Michigan Double which has taken the premium at the State Fair* of New York, Pennsylvania, and Qblo,oud whenrivrlt has been exhibited. Iron and Nails, Stove Pipe and Tin Ware—ail of which X will sell at tlw lowest price*; and respectfully invite the nubile to rive xsee call, at the old stand. No. 103 Wood it, • aSo**! 1 iokv a psuuv ~ piANtTFOItfKS. - CHARLOTTE BLCiinv No, 118 Wood second door above Fifth, PiUsborgb, | Pa., ofiers for tale a Urge and well owned j I f F I ff stock of PUnoFOctrs, (whkh ore jukt tr-1 riving,) on the most liberal term?. .... . f The attention of parchnjicrv iv especially invited to the j Celebrated HAMBURG PIANOS. . ' These instruments being lbis climate, j and having the over airing*, have a volume often* un- j equalled bv any others. Also, Pianos from the manufactory of Gals A Co., New York; Bacon & Raven, New York; Ko* Ichrabach & Sons, Philadelphia: and of »t o»x **xvr*<> j Ttma, which arc well known, and have bw*»u«:d la this and j Other ride* foe 10 v**rs- J MU&ICAI* I.N'etfKCMENTF of all kinds. Gaiiart— A fin* selection of i’mich.Spaahh and German, j of superior quality. . „ „ . w t Fuwfns—The l*« Italian, French and Edrumj make. | Aowdsom —F re a tb» best Paris manufactory. i ALSO—Flutes, Clarionets, Dxums.Fife*, Banjos, Tam bo* | : rlne*.Triangle*, Ac. I Sriiipivitriisn.Frsnrh.EnglDh and German, wrarranwa | to be or the very Ler-t quality. | Piano*and all Musical Instrument* repaired with onro* hllltv, n**tn*«* a«fM*«c*toh _ | PUSOB. " j urpi u ■ i .JUoT KECF-IVKI), and now open for ex* | aadnßtl»n trad sale, the following new Pl» j ano Vqtlc.% vi*: ] li « B 1/ II Ono ltr«?ewoo.l, richly carved, Grand Plano | Porto, 7 ©clave* fine, 00. •• I One suoerWy earved Rosewood square Piano, in the style j of Louis XIV, 7 octaves, $5OO 00. 1 fine Rosewood carved," 0ctave5........ I Ono do do CV< do 420 00 j <7no do plain 6 XZ do .......... 550 do One do do fi do . 2iW hi) | Ono do do 6 do ........ ••*••••** 290 00 ■ \ AU the above aro from the celebrated manufactory of Cuickbuxo k Soxs, Boston, Mas?. . . Also, received from tbs same factory, w beantlfal lot of PIANO STOOLS, carved and plain rosewood »witb hair doth, figured plush, and btoc.ntelle scats. On hand, t» large stock of Pxaxbs from olherßoston and Now York makers, and for sale at factory prinsA JOHN U. MELLOR, 81 Wood street. Agent for Chickcring 5 * Pianos, for Pittsburgh and WVatorn Pennsylvania. _ latest M(J81G« HKLEBER HAS JUST REOEIYED— , 'i . Boutx!hr ns Paws Hcuornan, com posed and dedi* | cated to Mr. Julius Lee, by 11. Richer. This piece is embel- j -Hflbed with an elegantly colored vignette of tbo Paris, Showing theTuulcuca. iho imperial residence of the French Emperor; tho Chnrch of Nornx Dams, etc.—being a reliable and correct map of tho French Capital, as taken by Mr. Loe, on hla nwmt visit there, and Is of itself worth the price charged for the Music. .« The Troubadour polka—composed and dedicated to Miss j Romaine Lembyne. of Washington, by 11. Klebet. | Fond Heart* at Homo; beautiful new Ballad, os sung by Buckley’* Sorchaders. . . . t „ «. , Must I Foreako Tbeo; German melody, with English and Germanwords. LUUe Songs for Little Cldldren—now. Heavily Wears the Day—ww. Thinking of Tbeo—now Ballad. • What shall I call Tbeo—vocal duott. . . Polkas— Zlg ang, City of Glasgow, Louis Napoleon, Hat tie, Childrens’ Delight, CapTc.-'uming, etc., ctcu and a gene ral selection of the most fashionable music of tho day. aa- Nii 101 TinilD .tret. > ■ Wt2l .Steamboats, Xlxoy X jimj, Tns subscribers tender their aeknow*#9i; 1 JlSPiiifrQdgmenLa lor tho fayors bestowed by tinslr Steamboat friends,: and ra£-|- woolil respectfully remind them and other* interest-* 1 * ed in bulldiniz boats, that they at* atoll times prewired to furnish. on tue moat reasonable toms, eTery description of Oubin Furniture and Chairs of the best material and work manship. T. B. YOUKG &CO. * Corner Third and Smithfieid streets, ' opposite »,*Brown*s Hotel.” ■ jaw MUSIC STOHB-tftie subscriwjrs'ftarp openedAfri No.‘ 83 Fourth ettcet. a choice collection of; murie ui musical instruments, “Italian and aerman ctrlngi. Fmmos, by U.Erard, of Paris, and Mr. Arnold; Flutes; by H. tulor, Frankfort, A. Md Clarionets, do. AlUtlndsofbrass lastrtt xnonta from the biwt French manufactories, all of which wo offer to the public on more, liberal' terms, feeling confident that we can render entire satisfaction. H. SGHROEDJ3R A CO., No: 83 Fourth st n Scbroeder nndo. Anton willglvelnstructjonfipn[the piano, violin and guitar* • - ; aep23 Taltntble Hare GardeU Seeds»;&o. 1 CONSISTING- in part of the celebrated Stowe! orEver*} green Sugar Corn, Old Colony Sugar Com, WrinMed 1 Sugar l?eaa ol various Improved varieties, Blue Imperial, I Blue Prussian and Marrowfats do, Beams Onions, Radish, ] Parsnip, Cucumber .andMcllonsof the. finest afid.most ap-; | proved sort*, Field Carrots, Turnips and Sugar Beets for the. dairyman and farmers, A rich collection.- of fibwer seeds} | Grass Seed, and & full and oomploto assortment of Garden and Farming Implements of tho latestimprovements,; Monthly Vabenas, Roses, UelHerops, and fine! blooming plants for thoyard, Garden or Lawns, by the doaon or 100 Merchants, Peelers or other* filled promptly mi liberal terms, from tboßced and Horticultural ware* bouse, 49 Fifth street, by Upr27]:JAMES WARDROP. SUNDRIES— Cigars, plpcs.-.pipo heads, spices; chocolate, brooms, buckets, tubs, bed cords, twino, ropes, cotton batting, carpet chain, rags, hemp and cotton, brushes, ex*, tract of coffee, blacking, saleratus, white and red load, mad* 'der, copperas, alum, indigo,, logwood, camwood, powder, shot, lead, wash-boards, starch, corks,'demijohns, jugs, tar, cheese, dairy salt, sardines, alcohol, turpentine; snuff, cut. and dry tobacoo, da, : dec22 221 and 223 Liberty at. TTOI COItNI HOT COHNII-HOT COBNUI—UotCom:. rl uf o scene. In New York Illustrated—including the. Story of little Knty, Modollna tbe reg-picker’e daughter, Wild iroggiej do. With orlslnol derißoe, engrayed by N. Orr. BvßolonHobinson. ■ “Bidthat wolcomo ■■ - Which come, to punish “A beggar's bock outworth’fi e noble fl blood.’ "Of eyery Ibordlnotebup beware; •.• Or drlnki ond wIUi it mlwn Bhore.’r > : , * muilACOO— 2so boxes and holt boxes b% J’n J&RjffiJ. I .' I IhLump: Diadem Twist,,DloraondTwlaVpl*Twist, Plug, Bussell 4 Kobiuson’s, Grahttfl.. Ahderson.s, Thomas, Jones’ extra, Jleylart 4 OenUy’sTobacco, in stojeimd for sdehy “ fdecidl; MIDMIt 4.RI0KBT80S;: HOT OOENI HOT CORN! I Another, rappir juft mi colved and fbr sale by il r T.C. MOHQA- i .. rtlT 24 lot Wool street. . /"'UTY WARRANTS—SSOO-W ANTED bT - ” > , «t» ■’ l ,;,1; AUSTIN LOOMlS,No.o2Foartlieti , *■' ' i " , . ** - *"• ' > • Fropertpfor Salei ■ THE aubscriber offerafcrr saiev on very reasonable term v tb-* following proporty,vl*; ■ AThreo Story Erick Dwelling-House, No. 110 Penn street, between Hay streetond Evans’ alley; and Lot 25dcct front, extending bock 112 foot to an alley. The House is one of the host baU&lngft’and In one olthe most pleasant neighbor* hoods in the city, v. • ;*;• - - • Five Lots—embracing corners of Front and Ferry streets; one hnndred and five feet front on Perry and sixty feet on Front street, with a good throe story Brick Building on the eornor, a two story Frame on Front hL, anitwo RrickLuild* ihgsi used as stops,' o3 * "V “ ; r ‘ ' A Lot, 31 feet front 7 by bd feet drop, on Front, between ■: A Lot, with very convenlentFrame Dwelling; Lot 20 feet by 00, ironUng on Congress and-Elm sts. V : ■ A llouse And Lot, on Wylie street, near the new v Court Hrmptr The house Is wall arranged and in good is now occupied as a hotel. . v " A Three Story Brick, on BmlthfiolA.street, near Seventh— being id azi oxccllunt buslnesslocation. The Lot is 20 by 80 feat deep, fronting on Smlthflcld st, A Cottage Frame and. Lot. 23 by 120 feet, fronting on Anne and .Robinson street?, Allegheny City. This is a very desira ble and pleasant location for a midonce. • Nino Lota in the town of Sl'Hccsport, each. 00 feet by ICO. Several of these are on the Main street. ■ Eleven Acres In Llmetown, on the Honongahola River, on which there are 4 housesrthero aresomoG.or7 acres ef ex* cftHjynt gtone coal, and abundance of limestone, convenient to the landing; and two coalpits open. '' Ninety Lots in tho town of Colombia, 60 feet by 160 each, nearly all level,And well located. The tenant of each Lot has tho prlvllego of using whatever stouo coal ho may re- Suire Ear his own use, from a pit near, tho Locks- Columbia a pleasant situation on the bank of the Monougahola riv er. a short distance below Leak No. 3, in the midst of an ex tensive stone coal region* and would be a desirable point for manufacturing establishment*.; •, Two Hundred acres or superior Stone CoaLwlth House, *e. This property!** a front of 140 rods on the Monongahoto river; an excellent landing; good gride and foundation for railroad—with enough level ground at one point tor houses and gardens;** locations tor manufactories. Tho vein is deep chough to allow horses to be used In haul, in* out the coal—the quality of which, tor Iron work, steam, gaa, or for any ordinary asos, Is not surpassed by toy in the °°ln my absence, my agent, James Blakely, Esq., wBl give all necessary information, and be authorized to rive warren- Uvtog. tor any property «cld. ODKS & CO., as & COSEECTIQNEBS, .-’ITTSBCEOn, Pa o receiving tho following Goods, lowest market rates;— : -20 boxes Maocaroni; ? • , ; ,:20 -<* :VenaipeUa; 60 • “ .Farina; :60 •“ -W. Rock; Gandy.;; 26 A No.l do;, . 10 ped - do ..'.16 •“ 16 Olives; : • ii- . “ Gune Drops; . 100 u Lozenges; 50 « Jujubo Paste; 60 dos. assorted Pick]es; . 80 44 • “ Preserves; 100 44 Pepper Sauce; 10 cases Sardines; ' • 6 u «• , hf. bx*. 2 “ « % do 200 bags BrariV Sugar; 40 bbls S. 0. Sugar;' •' 1 25 “ Sugar; ; 10 cases Llqnorlc©; 25 boxes Ref’d do [20,000 Prineip® Cigars;; ” {lO,OOO Havana do I6,OOO.RegaHa do | 2,600 Half Spanish Cigar*; . I- 50gr.Mrs.'Mlller’s F.Cut | 60 gross Anderson's <u> i i BUNAS. JISDUC. ISON A- CO.,'- IS AND OONM3CTIOffKKB, Pittsburgh, Pa* nt' ex!ensive FnlJ Stock. ever inuUns, conristing of— | 25 bxs Macrcsoni; 25 do Vermicelli; 80 do Texan Pecans; 25 do Illinois do; • 44) do* asa’d Salad Oil; JOO do* Pcrper Banco; 100 do* Ketchup; - DO do* aasortod Pickles; 25 do* bsbM Preserves; • 125 bxj Lozenges; 25 c’a Sardines, 1 SObxarefined Liquorice-; ■ 12 caeca do; •• lUOkcga German Plum«; 00 gross Mrs. Miller's Due Cut; 00 gr.Mr* Anderson’s do; 25 do* Olives} 25 del Capers; 80 dos Onions; ; 60 bags -Filberts; GO bags Walnuts; 76 bapi Cream Nuts; 6 bags (Iren; Walnuta; 150 bag* Dairy Balt; 30,000 PrTndpo Cigars; 20,000. Was- BogaUa do; 18,000 Havana do; 30,000 Half Spanish do; _tt=p9_ : .y f'Z v:i> : ** i 4. ''’ : '" ’ -1 ' -7- ' • V'- ‘f : "•7%-f -TV / -*‘ v- < V _ •• FOR SALE AND TO LET. POBTT-OSE BUILDIKC I.OSS 4MB Two large Brick, Dwelling Houses for Bale. 1 1OIE subscriber now offers tbo touowin* drairablo proi*r- X ty tor sale, situMo in Uio tSorcnth IVnrl, ttliU Out ten minutes walk from the Court House. ONE LAME BIUCK HODBIS, with nine apartments eitoatelon the'corner of Colwell anti Miller streets. Also, OSJS LAME TWO BTOKY BBICK HOUSE, with eight apartments, situated on heed street.' Eight Building Lots on Colwell street; ten Balldlng LOts on lietd strcet; twenty-tbree Building Lots on Miller meet. This property is rcry conrcniently eltuated. nuil will bo very desirable forpnvatoresidences. 1 ' • J • ',4/ , • The above property. If Jtet sold previous-to the middle of May, 1854. will be put up at Public Auction. tears:—On c-fifto eaih; the.balance to tea years, with annual payment*. For further particulars, enquire of the subscriber. JACOB TOMER, eepl3-6o] CnrnerCoiftoH e°d Miller fit*.. 7t"h Ward. tfor-Sale* A LOT OF GROUND in-Hogg's Plan of Lot* in the Third Ward of thd City of Pittsburgh* near High street, and' being 29 foct front on Pennsylvania Avenue, and running back 117 tot. The property will be sold, clear of oU Incum* braace, except an annual ground rent of oao hundred and airty-five dollars, to which it Is now subject. • On the proper ty wewven good TENBMKNTB—five brick and twoframe —all two stottot high, and renting for about five hundred dollarsannually. - ; Price, SI2X); $OOO casi. and $OOO itiO monUis—bygpod eudOnied paper. . ■ . •. YTM. Cs *RXt»ND; jol2Af .. Attorney at Law, No. 12S Fourth street. CIOAL LAND PORBALE—2S Acres of Land, with a veto ) of Coal 4>4 feet a lower vein of 2 feet; only 13 inches fcwtwccn tho two. The Land is a good suit,.and 16 Acres in eoldvaition. A gcod Duelling House, Fruit Trees,, good water and’ timber. The Landis suitable tor log purpose*; situate about 4 miles from Ihe city; a ibort distance from tho Brownsville t'iank Rood. S. CUTiIBEUT & SON, _ deel General OomtnlMioo Ag’ts. 140 Third at. Par Sale. I WILL SELL my uueapire* J*wo, (fourteen years) of a Lot, situate on Crilara street and Spring ul'cy, in tbo yutfaWard—4ofl fro»tieg on O' Uara street, sml : running back 100 .ft on SpriDgaJiej,ca which Is er*ct«i a four storied Brick lfoiisa* 40 ft square, with a fram«, two stories, 6S> ft on Spring alley, veil calculate to cany on any branch of manufacturing business. Being engaged in man u factoring in .the. country. 1 offer the above for sale. : In quire at Xo. 423 JUbartyjrtrrct. eel&tf Yen Af*« tor Saxe. THE eutiscritor effort for <al* Tf» Acrv* of Land, near tto rr<dl*v* of Her. Dr. Campbell, in Manchester, All of which U la tbebl?ho*i *t*to of cultivation, Urar fiWl bearing spj'io, peach, plant and peer tree*, all of which ate grafted fruit, atw %>o tto loij alw, about- three, aerea of vine yard* cf the tort quali£y of ffrapfs; thu other improve ment* ar* two. Dyelilug Uqiimjs eud outhouses; ouu of the dwellings b hew, not ha*nig bwn jet occupied. The prt#- bect from this pier* i* among the most extensive and beau tiful So the country. Jt Is atmada&Hjr *uppH»d-vitb Sntk new-falling tptias*. Apply to Mr: Cruft, on the premtecs,- JAMI>3 tiLA iil(Y t ► Estate 05lf«r, cor, SeTe&thand SmithfieldsU* extensive variety of Grape Vines for salfc Ap* ply m above, . ___ FAUBI FOtt SALK. frtiJE subscriber offer* at prto&lu sale a ?MALL FARM, 1 containing SIXTY AC ft EH, *ituat«l la Franklin town ship, Alh*gh»-nf etmntv; with about fifty acre* elected and in a gwid rtal* of cultivation: a good young Orchard,of the tort hind effrait, • tfiod Log Houso ooil Kitchen, Mhl ft tog ham; ft bout ten mite* from I‘Uteburgh, and about iuurmHeiifroci I‘tretTßtlil®, . A‘or farther of WILMAM fmAIIAW- In ftrvkklqrvUfe, or u> the auhwrthcr, on rt» rrrmiw^. HuLii, UHIV&S! LOtMI&VIIVK akaaim: Heal ICatatePana tor £nle. ffillK snbf-critor t*-authorised to w.U 254 aCREoOF X JJtND, situated In Versatile* Township, Allegheny County, fenniTlranla* lying track of McKeesport, known '%* the White-oak Wat*; wort in eight of the proposed Station on fhoCoondlsrtllo Railroad. Improvement* as follows: A Sotmre Log ifeuwv CO by 20 fear, ttro stories high; and Bauarc hog Barn, fid- by yd fcet—both new and in. good, order l two fine young Orchard*, best grafted fruity Just commencing to bear. Then* i* bO to 100 Acres cleared and In a high state of cultivation, end the balance la well sot whh white-oak timber of the first order. This Land is well calculated for a block l*»ra, being tety Utcl, and the soil of on excellent qmtiUy for era** growing, and being well watered, having .suae twelve, or fourteen never-failing spring* of excellent water thereon. Thin Land hue facilities j rarely net with, being within half a mile of tbo Yoogh. I river, and one mllo of-Monrngahela,and almost on tbo line | of the OsonelUviUnlUditoed; and Is ronposwd to contain lan inexhaustible bed or IRON ORE. Thin Land would hot to in. the market, only that tbo owner Is about to moove to tho Ear Weak Terms cosy, and price luwlcrato. For fur ther particulars, wifluiro of W. J. REYNOLD?, at Lorcna* (lias* Works, or of JAMEA C. HICIIKY, I deefifcy Real Estate Agont, at thl« offtm. 4&-15K Wc©la«.*u3>i ONE DOLL AH AND A QUARTER A WEEKwill pro cure a large LOT OF GROUND. Eleven Building Lots, within twenty minutes' walk of the city, In a pleasant and healthy location, will bo sold at #2OO each—slo in hand; balance at $5 per month. Each Lot is 50 feet front by 1&4 de*pt fronting on two streets. Several families have already availed themselves of this favorable opportunity of procu ring a home, and vq are induced to ofor eleven more, which will probably ba the last, at the abovo t«ms. •. S- CUfIIPEHT A Sq~- For Kent* OFFICES, on tho second floor of the Port Build; , Jpg*, entrance from Wood street—eoltriblo fbr -Attor ney b, Insurance Offices, Ac. Enquire at tbu office of tbe. subscribers, first floor, £Ja25 j PATRICKS A FRIEND* •' . Forsnlof ABM ALL FARM, situate in Lower St. Clair Township, about one mile from tho Boroughof Birmingham, con*. Uluing SIXTT ACHES, more or Km. It Is all cleared and under cultivation. For further particulars, apply to ja2itf W. 3YSIMKS, Birmingham. ENTERPRISE 'WORKS. RO. 130 WOOD BTUOi TUtSD DOOH DHOW VIMIS &UXT, SOWN 4TETLJ2Y. '‘ IMPORTERS and manufacturers oi i^^^^™’ AND DENTAL -•ffiyC&J- - ' IKSXRDMENTB, RIFLES, Ac. We 'wEsS' :: ;;•••;••- . -keep a general articles constantly x>u hand; together vritb a senate! Tfttfety of Fancy Hardware. AJbo, Guns, Pis tols andftevolvcrs; Ftob, Honw, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, Load and Bußbta; Bowie,Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors 4nd Hair Dressers*Shears; Pocket Bci£sow, Ac.— Also, Trusses and Supporters. ; Jobbingand repainngneatly executed. . - . . RIFLESI—We are making Rifles of every description, to ! order, of tho best material, and workmanship warranted.— Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will bo 611- I’M with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesala : ■. °»yis. emUBTMAS AND HOI.IDAY BOOKS,'at DAVISON’S! BOOK STOWS, W MARKET street, near Eonrth.—The eub«clibex hating now opined his Holiday Books, wuuld IntUo attention to his largo assortment or JBVBNII,E and other BOOKS BUltablo to the season.' The; assortment in-: eludes Children’s Books fur all ages and purses; English classics, In splendid cabinet binding; tho most elegant edi tions of poSet, family and pulpit Bibles; superbly illus tratod English works; and Prayer Books and Bibles: lb tel; Vet, with gold and; silver ornaments. That ho may havo the pleasure of giving greater satisfaction to friends and customers, he so'Scits early calls. JOUN s nAVISO!ft * 65 Market.' itonrTVrriTth. *E*alte Kottee* IHAVE placed my Books aud Accounts in the hands of JiMis 0. lUcbct, Esq., for settlement, nnd I earnestly hopo that all who are Indebted for subscriptions to the Daily and Weekly Post, or for Adrertlsiog anddob Printing, will nay up ns speedily a* possible; Mr. Biohey 1s also author food to settle the account* Of tho Brmof Hanrm t'Jjitros, ; N B —Mr. Richer wfll be found at the -office of the Pobt, where the Boota wll remain. - »'• t:3a2 - J* Off to fiemove> ; JAMES ROBB, Nb. 109 Mawwt STBJKEtV tottaburgh, will offer hiß'present largo'stock or BOOTS, BHOEB, ana RUBBERS, at ver&loi until : this lOthof: February, 1854, when iie'hQpes to remove to biaNmv BioivE,Nor 89 . Market’street, ,'Which‘ he‘ intends filling.with ah'-entirely new stock. Th© public? ara Respectfully, invited to call and Procure hu prefont prime stock, at uhitsually gnat bargains OF COST. . . f ; - m* Recaenabcrthe place—No/109 Market b treaty be tween | Fifth street and Liberty,, V. ; , i[.ja2:tr ' lViniam Carr &. Co., ■ g 7«. Gann lateafth© flnh of J: Parker * Co.)-; OLEBALE GROCERS add Dealers in ForeigniWines; : VV andDrandlcSi.old:MonongabelaandKectifledWhis ker.Ho. 529 CoAmerclal'Row, -liberty street, Pittsburgh, -Pa. jttfey^ t LI, KINDS OP GOLD. BILVKE AND fIANK-NOTES ;J3t boi»gStcsoi4.pn4>iohanMj.by, .......... ... , ~.--< . >. A. WILKINS & C0.,-Bankers, United 8!at«« Bank BnUdlwt, No. 71 Founb st.. Pittsburgh. Y^^Cl^ptj.UWTrORAL— A “Pl ll * *>s rall ! Tt> Druggists &lfcrchattts throughout the Union. Di B. M’CtJLLOPGH, 'BASUTACTUBEtt 1 AND DEALER IN. PAINTS, OILS , 4c, t No, 141 Walden Lane, JSEW YORK, BESPECTFULLIMnvitea tho attention of Druggists and ' Marchanta throughout tho-Union to his large ondex* tensive asssrtment of KAINTo, OILS, Ac., of tho BEST end PUREST QUALITIES, -which ho-offers.for sal© on very ' moderate terms, I both to cash and closertime buyers; • Below :ore enumerated soxtieof the leadingorticlvst•.-•» • -.;■■■. W HITE LEAD, in oil, in kogs oC 25 to COO lbs. . BLACK PAINT, YELLOW OCUBEiVEN. RED, in oil. PATENT DRYER, SPANISH• BROWN, TETRA DE SI ENNA, in oil. ; : UMBER; CHROME, IMPERIAL, AND ARSENICAL GREENS,in oil. ... • - PRUSSIAN BLUB, CHROME YELLOW and-VERDIGRIS, dry and in oil. : VARNISHES of all kidds.,. RAW ttnd BOJLED LINSEED OIL, PUITY, WHITING CHALK,LAMPBLACK. ~ AM. and ENGLISH VEN.RED,CHROME BED and YEL LOW, dry and in oil. > ; / INDIABED, RED LEAD and LITHARGE, dry. STONE,-FRENCH, and AMERICAN OCHRE, dry. ‘ CHROME, PARIS andBRUNSWICK GREEN, dry and In ■oil; 1 ' • FRENCH and AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS. . Druggists and others in want of any of tho above mention ed articles, wiHfind it to their interests to call, as ourfociU ties for manufacturing and purchasing, and our experience .in the business, give usadvao togas in selling over most of ■ those in the somo hno. ■■ • D. B.SFCULLQUGH, • ‘ ‘ my2l:&m • ; "" ' 141 Maiden Lane,-New York.-. ; paper warehouse. i: ; CyruA W. Field & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. H Cliff street, New York, are SOLE AGENTS in.the United States for ' Muspratt’s Superior-Bleaching Powdar. Victoria Mflla Celebrated Writing Papers. - - Kussoll Mina Superior 1 M . Genesee© Mills Superior Printing ** : Rawlins A Sons’English Tissue “ • First quality French Ulbramariue. They are also Agents for the Principal Poper Manufactu rers in this country, and offer forflolo.hy fax the most ex tensive and desirable stock of Paper and PaperManufactu rera* materials that can bo found La or any other -country,, A 7 They occupy the large and commodious Warehouses, No. It Cliff street. No. C 8 011JI street, No.'lBfChrtstopber street, and the Lofts over the large Iron Stores, 7 and 9 Cliff street. Their business is strictly Wholesale, and Writing Papon nr© sold by the Caste only, Their extraordinary facilities enable them to offer AD Goods, both' Foreign end Domestic, at the lowest possible prices,. - ■■■.. ■ ■• Paper made to order, any size or Weight. Liberal ad van .ces mada on consignment*; of Paper,. Paper,-Mtokera’ Stock and other merchandise. w ~ *•? The highest market price! paid In CASH'for ell. kinds of Rajts, r /• ■ ; ... - - mar29;lSa- Bradbnry'a Piano and Helodoon Waterobme, . 'N0..4®3 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. EROM Enlarging my Wairooms, I am enabledtokeep & much greater assortment of Instruments, than hereto fore.., All Pianos .furnished areof anelcstic touch, and ofan ©Ten quality, and deep, full, rich and purely nocaZ - tone, qualities mortdedtoble, inasmuch as the vole© Will assixro late to the toneof theuwtrument. AU my Instruments are fully warranted, a guarantee accompanies every bill of sale, and ©resold is low itfeah'bo purchased elsewhere. Second hand Pianos at all price*. : ' HSr A A'«e ihnentum.—The Organ,. Melodeon, with two Banks rf Ktyt, the only thing of the kind in tbecountry, haring ivrt ttvpi, ampler, swell draw-stops, a sweet ami powerful Instrument, pronounced by Organists tobesupe rlor foreburches or Organ practice to the medium- six©dOr* gaxis, priee $200; Also, the Common Melodeon, of all styles and prices. Belhgtha exclusive Agent for these Instru rnentiu orders are solicited. Tha usual discount madoto the trade,an4lo per hcnL to clergymen purchasing for their own use. ' - D. G. BRADBURY, ; mar!s:ljf .. ■ T 423 Broadway, New York. CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE, 2Co. 173 CUESTN UT STIIEBT, (OrrosiTX labrwuiDESex Hail,) . PtUladelpDia, . FTOKITUBE, IH EVEEY STYLE! " Comprising Louis XIV, Louis XV, Eiirabeibanand Antique, with Sculrturo Carving and mwlwrn style; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satin wood and Mapla; all of superior construction, and finished in the heststylc.equaito,itnotexccllinginqual- J ... Goods of any Establish . mentintheUnitedStat«. none hut experienced workmen, fappren-. 'j tites beldg nosilirely excludi.*d,)and using the bostma* terUl*, tho work cannot foil to give satisfaction to pur chasers. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur chaser*, is the fociiitj. of Furnishing-a Hoitse, either in ele gant or plain style, completely froto ono establisliment; by which means «3l tho articles in each room correspond in style andquaUty, and tho immense stock always on band, lacing » various in design, enablesparchasuw to please tbcifUsto in n pclcctiou; without tho delay noccsnarfly caused in ordering Furnilurt*. ' To give an idea-of the finished FuruHqrc on hand, i Tieed only inform you that my Room 3 are 175 foci long, by 27 feet wide, four floors in number; with Shops contiguous, suffi deuito employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that the work Is all done under-my own immediate inspection. . . ‘ Peking is aH dono in tho Store, and Furniture warranted to carry sifely any distance. Visiters to- Phila delphia nr© respec-trally Invited, as purchasers or otherwise, to call and examioo tho QoodJS, . au2s:ly EDWARD FABKR. WATCHES* JBWJELRYj fH** SUFFER WAREjßrouscs, Clocks,.l'aplcrMache ■'Goods, Koscwool Dressing Cases, Writing Desks, jLly* Elegant Fans, Opera Glasses, Cuttlery* Fice Oil FoinUnge, Dresden.. China, Ac—^Tho undersigned bog particularly, to larite tho. visits of citiion* and strangers, whether as purchasers or connoisseurs, to their 'magnificent stock, believing it toexwtd in extent, variety and richness, any other iu this country. They fowl sure, the advantage of personally w-1 acting gorMlsaUhedUTerentfttctoriealn. Europe, and their ©Wn manufactories of Jtnrelry, fiilver Ware, Ac., her©, enable ti'.cui to of&w Inducements in prices and quali ties, and prieva, considcriDg qualities, such aa cannot be of fiayidby any other house In tb© trade, . ; . Delicate gocds sd carefully packed aaio go safely any dio tanro, and by almost any taaveyaztee. ' ' Wholesale ami rataiL . '.c CANFIELD, BItOTHEB k CO, - 329 Baltimore street, corner' of Charles, Baltimore. GEOUGta BTUHGES, SOW MASUWCTCttEE OP THE DIPSOVED SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESS S. IK. Cor. Baltimore arid Jfredaick streets, Bal timore* and JVb. 92 Walnut *t.; Philadelphia. FIYESILYERMEDAL3 AWARDED, VIZ:— .... :> Amhucaklswixctb, NewTork; By Vl'ttAKKUslUßTmmt, Plipaddphia; > l MiETuero Institute. Baltimore. rpHEpeeutfar improrementin-the construction of thU I Mattress is, that all the dumsey and heavy wooden fcmu'vxrrk if* entirely dispensed, with, and Its place flap idled by a lighter and much more durable {tome. The springs are all connected by harness leather hinges, secure ly riretted, rendering It impossible for a single- spriug ; to fall down or get out.of placo, and making a Bed so elastic that any part may bo raised or bon t up, and Is thus odmira bly fitted to the wants of the sick, or asthmetie, who may re quire a sitting posture;' It has,all tho luxurious softness of the best feather bed, with tbe.lightness and facility of. hand ling of the common hair - ' . These improved Spring Beds are invariably made of the best materials, and will last many years without repairs. ' Persons boring Hair Mattresses can have them altered in to Spring Beds. • ' ' These Beds are well. adopted for Hotels, bertha of Ships, Steamboats and Hospitals. ALSO, an oxteneive assortment of highly ornamented, (in enamel,) and plain finished • OAST IRON FURNITURE, con* slating In part of Bedsteads, Hat and Ooat Rack&i Cane and Umbrella Stands, Centre, Pier nnd Side Tables with marble tops, Garden Chairs, Settees, elc.', etc. . ' Animals, isnch a* Linns, -Lambs, Doga, : et&, In Iron,as well as tho models In Wood, famished at.short notice, declfily . . , r r 149. Third ft., oomnsaioN~AND forwarding merchant, ' No. CS COMMEBCiait, BELOW Pihb StaEE», St. Loul«i 5lo«i , TtONSIG NMKNTS and Commissions will meet with prompt • and personal attention, ainl liberal advances -will be giyeawhen required, on-. Consignments or Bills of Lading, %n hand. ' Orte?>fbr the purchase of Lead,Grain, Hemp and other Produce, trill be promptly tilled at the lowest market prices. The tteoeiving ;ond forwarding of Merchandizo anil Pro* dnee will meet with, especial cure ami.dispatch; the lowest rates of Freight will always be .procured; and the expense of Sfcragaand Drayage as taucb.os possible avoided. , - ‘ . REPSBtSCZBJ . - -t-.v Page & Bacon, St. Louis.ElllsA Morton,. Cincinnati;' Chariesa, Blow £ Co4' do; Strader & Gorman, / do;; Cbouteau& Talie, ' do;Hoeea£ Fraser, 1 - do; Doan,King£Co.,- ; do; Springer & Whiteman, do; J.W.BatlurAßro.,Pittsbb; K.O.(Jooodman £ 00., . do; D. x«eech & Co., '. do; E. 4C. Yarn all 4 Co., Philada; Wm. Holmes & Co., do; Morgan, J.M.BuckAMorgan: Blow & March, New York. B. B.Oomcgye, -,.d0; : Frost A Forrest, do; Shields 4.Miller, do;. Charles.A. Meigs, do; Josiah Lee & Co., Baltimore. AiG.Fatwell&Co.,Boston; AhrabkmJ.Cole, - -do; Howard, Son ACo., do; W.B.Reynolds,' Louisville; . 11. D. Newcomb A Bro., do;, T. 0. Twichell A Co., Contmlssion Merchants, New.Orica ns. bavean open Policy of Insurance, which will cover all shipments to ray address, when advised by letter per. mail, or when endorsed' on bills of lading before, or at the time of shipment. ’ ''-y- ' JOSEPH. MOGRIDGE, ... augO,. . Bt.Louis, MiapourL. Seymonr’s Galvanic supporter, ... THIS APPARATBS4>ossei«es all the mechanical -advan tages of the Abdominal Bupportor now in use, and also some valuable advantages pver them; besides the galvanic attachment., ‘ , l ;‘ ’’ •" ' •' •The following recommendation ia from the editor of .the-, New Hampshire Journal of Medicine: * The .general form and conetruatlon of these instruments has been before, stated in tbfs JournaL' The 1 Editor has been : nsing-theni iir. his practice for the last three months, and does not hesitate to rcoommenithemtophyßicions.’ I .' -.Resale by. - . .X A. FAHNESTOCK & CO„ : ja2B Corner of First and Wood sta-, Pittsburgh.'. •' fhAPEItI PAPEBII PAFKBIM— : rrr: jp -■ 60 reams Printing Paper, 24x57;’i ’. , -..6'.'.d0,d0- r.do 22x32;. *• ... •* .. .’.27~d0 . Envelope do .24x37;. V • Also^.crown, med-V doublecrown, doublemediuTin straw, /tea. and other papers, in largo quantities. •- For'sale by >. • .; jq‘2B :•> :: ; 8.,T..C. MORGAN, IQBWoodPt. THE fABTNEBSIIIP which oiUted between theanderp! rigned'and rUsai” BihiPLE, under the HENBY ! BTBfPLE r * COV ts ‘Jfsßolvedj hfid 4w TOute*|gii*i alone j are authorized to trahsact up the business oruia late firm.. •. fjriB:tf] . -- PATRICKS A pKI-END. UtD'CAOEU—PIdIn, Kolicy and BrJedtUff riooa 'Sizes ani - Pried from $1 to^T-uomf ***** “* H “^°'wpDM ii!i - jT. • . - 'vli'i. ■•;?■■ ' s^v V»‘ V'-Vy NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE J. HENKEL'S BALTIMORE. ST. LOUIS, JOSEPH MOGUIDGE, .T- ■ x .-. ’* ‘‘V v . • ' , VVJ* ■ ..? . v ■ v v - • J •* \ •• ' i * ti -' ' ■ k ••• /’• v -v ■', ;‘-“r V* ; 7V ’ ’ r' ’ v"*' . ■ * ■ ■ ■ tr. ~ '■<'* t’ i DAILY MORNING POST. WEDNESDAY MORNINGi::::::FEBRIJARY 15. Frota “Little Ferns for Fanny's Little Friends.” ■WHAT CAME OF AH OMOTBTJS BIDE, ■ AM) «OSE POTiIi TO THE RIGHT I” . Some time ago, (no matterwhen ; little.folks shouldn't bo curious!) I was riding in an omnibus with some half dozen well dressed ladies, and white kidded gentlemen . _ , At a signal from somebody on the sidewalk,the? driver reined up hie horses, and a very, old man,; with tremulous limbs and silver; locks, present, .ed himself at the door for admission. The dri ver shouted, through the sky-ligbt, “Boom for one more, there, inside;” but tho gentlemen looked at tho;old man and, frowned, and the la dies spread out their ruffled skirts, for his hat was shubby, and his cout was: threadbare. He saw how itwas, and why thero was “no room, ” and meekly turned to go down the steps, 'when, a fine looking young man, who sat next to me, sprang to the door, and seizing him by the arm, said, Take my place, sir; you are quite wel come to it. lam young and hearty ;it won’t weary me to walk ” —and kindly leading the old man.to the vacant seat, he leaped from the steps, and walked briskly down the street, whilo.l looked admiring after him, Baying to mysolf, “That young man has had a good mother. ” ~ We drove on, and the more I looked at the old mnn’s silver hairs, and fine honest face, the more . indignant X felt at the way he had been treated. Whether he readmy thoughts in my countenance or novl can't say; but, aftermost of the passen gers had'got out, he moved up to mo and said ; “ Good hoy—good—wasn’t be t My: dear (and here his voice sank, to a confidential whisper) I have got money enough to; buy out all the up start people that filled this omnibus, twenty times over ; bat I like this old coat and hat. ; They are as.good as a craoible. Help me to find ont the true- metal. Good morning, my dear. .. Thank yon for your pity, just ns much as if I needed it?—and the old man palled;the strap, got out of the omnibus, and hobbled off down street... . .... . Some time after, ladvertised for lodging, and was;answered by a widow lad/. I liked the air of her house, it was neat nnd quiet; and then,' the flowering plants ; were q recommendation to: me. Tour cold-hearted, icicle people never cato for flowers; (and you may write that on the fly leaves of your primmer.) But what particularly pleased me at Mrs. Harris’, was the devotion - of; her son to his mother. I expected no less, be cause the minute-ho opened thedoor. I .saw he' was thß Saine ypnpg man who gave up his seat In tbo omnibus.to the old geatleman. ; ' John did qU the marketing, and providing, as wisely and ns well os if ha was seventy instead of seventeen. * He. wheeled bis mother’s orm oljair to the pleasantest corner; handed her hia foot-stool, and newspaper, and spectacles ;* offer ed her his am up stairs and down, and spent hia evenings by her side; instead of joining oth er young men in racing over tho city, to find ways to kill time. : It was a beautiful Bight, in these days, .when beardless boys come stamping and whistling in-: to. their mother’s presence, with their hats -on, and caliber the old woman. . I spent a,pleasant autumn under Mrs. Harris’ quiet roof. And now, winter had set in, with its nice long evenings. John came in to tea one night, with his bright face overclouded. His mother was at his side in-an instant." John’s master badfailed and J olut was thrown ont of em ployment. • ‘ Then I learqpd that it was only by the strict est economy and hoarding of every cent of John’s small salary, that the. house rent waa paid and the tableprovided. •• And now, so tho widow said,, the house must, be giyeu up, for John might be-a long while get-, ting another place; clerkships were so difficult to obtain; and then they must not think of running in debt. / . ■■ ' It was such n pity. Wo were all so comforta ble and happy there,, in that cosy little parlor, with tho sunny.how windows fall of nnd, its bright Lehigh fire, and softly cushioned chairs; that cosy parlor, where tho little round table," with its snowy cloth, had been so often spread;; and the fragrant coffee, and delicate tee-biscuit,, and racy newspapers had been bo often discussed; where John, in his slippers and drcßsing-gown, with his dark hair pushed off his broad forehead, read to ns page after: page of some favorite author, while the wind was welcome to whistle itself dumb outside the threshold and old Winter to pile up the snow qt the door till ho got tired of it. It was hard! ' "• John walked up and down the floor with his hands - crossed behind, nod Mrs. Hnrriß, went round the room, bunting after her spectacles, when they were comfortably reposing on tho bridge of her fiao Roman nose. : :: • A knock at the door! A note for John! . “Enclosed, find S5OO, topay Mr. John HaTrif house rent for the coming year. ; . AEhizm).” . John rubbed his eyes, and looked at his moth' er ; his mother looked at me, and X looked; at both of them ; and then; tee laughed and cried until tro had regular hysterieo. ‘ Bat who was the “Friend?” thateths the question. We.were' all horn Yankees, and did our best, at guessing; but it did not help us. Well, at any rate it was very nice,'nil around. I hadn’t to be. .routed. No, nor; John, nor his dear old mother. And pnsßy: purred round Os if she had as much reason to he glad as~any of us; and the canary trilled so sharp a strain that wowere obliged to muffle his cage . and his en thusiasm, with John's rod silk pocketknndker | chief. ,v, A Sirs. Harris and I.had not got our feminine tongues, still, the next day, when John earns back in the middle of the .forenoon, .withyan other riddle, to drive our womanly, curiosity still more distraoted. He wae requested to call immediately:—so a note, he had just received; read—at Mr. & Go’e, and •* accept the head olerkship, at a salary of S>1;400. a year; being highly recommended by a person whose name his new employers would decline giving.’’ . That was a greater puzzle atilh John aud his mother had rich relations, ...to’ he sarei b'it. though; they had been always interfering in all their plans for making a living, they had never been known to give them. anything except—ad vice, or to call on them by daylight; and it was net at all likely that the leopard would, “ change his spots,” nt that late day. No;it couldn’t bo. John's :rich relatives, who were always, in such a panic, lest upper, tendom shonld discover that their cousins, the Harrises lived in an un fashionable part of the town, dined at one .o’clock, and noticed tradea-peopie and mechan ics. ..... ..--: 7 . We were too sensible to believe in fairies, and who the misohief was emptying the “horn of plenty” in that way at our feet, was the ques tion. ;■ , :V When we nwobe.the next morning, we found in the back yard,a.barrel of. apples, a barrel of flour, a keg. of butter, and a bag of buckwheat ;flour,:labelled for “John Harris, —— street,” John declared, (after pinohing himself to Bee if he really Was John) .that he fastened tlie gateinr side the very last thing before*he put.on his night-oap. Mrs.,.Harris said somebody must :have : olimbed over and unfastened it) and I' jumped right up and down, for a bright thought had struck me, and I was determined to hold , out to it, for I didn't have Bbright thought every, day. ■■■’■ ' ■ : “ What nov, I" said John,' as I oapeie’d round ■the room.;: : > ■ ■■ - ■ 1 ," '/ - . “Oh! nothing,” saia I, “only it-takes B wo-: man.after all, to flnd out a seeret—and to keep it too,” I added, snapping my. fingers at him." . That day-X thonght .it would do me good to ride about in an oinnihus.- X triad several,. It didn’t make much difference to me .whether, they wont up street or flovro, or) vtherb they finally stopped. I was looking more at the passengers. By and by I saw, the pereonlwahted: Said X) ih a whihper, aittihg down beside, “house renf) clerkship, flour, butter, apples, and buckwheat, all for giving you a seat, in an omnibus [■ Didn't I know that “ tho fairy” was the nice bid man ; with silver locks? Didn’t hebribe me to hold my tongue by felling me' that he would come 1 and driflfc tea with me, so. that; |hV might get a peep at John, and his tnptherf ' Didn’t he obrhef t Ilookaamuchaslpniahed when ,he‘ cilledl jis if it hadn't all beep settled two.dpys previous f . But how was ■ X tb khow that 'Mrs. Harris ‘was. au old love of Wb ?. How was Jobn tb know, when Tie felt such ah irresistiblo'iin pulsoto bp kind to the old man, that hip hpirhad grdwn white loving hU another the * " ■■ fc r ■ ■ • ' ■ f ’-■-■■■•. *r • ’ .•■ -•■■■■' - * ■-.. f : ■" V VV’p .v :■■'■ L- S' o * - if u v'-. ;fc •* ■■■• ,-.r •■; .*•>, -».*► ■V.;.,- --,V v v-. ./ c -»*• * 1 1 ? NUMBER 169. old roan to know why ..ho loveii/Johnso weU, and thought him one of the iiaeßt young: men he hod ever'aeenif; Howiwsa Ito know that I was to'"* turn oat to bo what lalwoya so morally hated— a feminino match-maker? Lobby Membees. —latheSenate of Mieaiarip* pi, on. the 20lU of January, Mr. Johnßon in&o 4a?ed a bill “to regulate the Legislature.of Mia sißsippi/ 1 The.bill .-proposes to rpako “lobby ■members” a co-ordinate. branch of the Letdela .taro. • ;■ ■ ... . *.A very fair, hit at the gentlemen of the “third house,” who crowd the halls of legislation for the purpose of influencing votes In favor of some favorite > projects more’tUr their own than the public advantage. Tho-pTesence of Buch persons about tbp is always an imputation against the integrity of, itsjmombers, and is the worst symptom discernible of decay in the purity of republican institutions.— Ledger. CODFISH— Just received, . r -.> 5 bbls No. 1 Salmon, 300 lbs emoked Salraboj r;;:; ;; , . 20 bbla gib’d Ilerriog, . •2Q do 1 No. 3 Mackerel,'‘ • ' 160 boxes Bartipgton scaled ami So. 1 firaftfrntl TTmrfny, For sole low for cash by JEIfU HAWORTH/ v decti Corner of-Diamond atxdDjaroond allay. OAH BOXES FIRECRACKERS, No.l. " . 4\J\ r5O do Jackson do' ;. T 20,000 Torpedoes. \ u'i-.' lease Nutmegs. • . . ; . 30kegsCookint;Ralaing. • * Beccivedandforsaleby; ~d&cO:'' J. O. ANDKItSOy A; CO., No. 0 Wood bL LUVEKLNG'S SCOAK—OO bbi* Lovering , *B;Cru»hed £1 Pnlver;zeidsngiira for sal(s,by-" J. HAWORTH, . jagQ . . : ;: r ;Oorncr of Diamond and iDiuooud alley. IJOkb’ AND YOUTH'S IJllCli. KIV AND CALF BOOTS, [) at very IoX7 prices. , v >. L. 8.-HAYWARD, ,febl . Corpcr of Market and. Liberty streets. • ' r/RUIT. —60 sacks tWccts, v L: = ' ' 00. |do* .Apploa,received this daV. For caiaby ft 3 KiIiKgAXBIQK,*. HERRONB. ►EARLS,—I6 CHflksfbr sale by ' 103 KIKKPArmCKT&HEfIRONa INSREDrQIL.—b bbl*. Liticmi-Gih foriale by - • KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS, lOOM3.—lsodos»a,for sole byr -' .. - -,, » N ..IyIRSPAyRYCK &/ITERIU?IfS. ARD.— 60k«g» Juard,forpMul3y. I *fo3 : KIRKPATBIOK XHERRONB. SALAD OIL—-50 baskets in store and forealeby . * . .. FLEMING * BROS.. Successors toJ/Kidd * Co, ,fc3 ,60 Wood street, v SAND CRUCIBLES—IOOU nests ip store and for salo by fe3 V " ■ ■~ ■ • ' FLEMING k BROS. CALCINED MAGNESIA—2SOO lbsln store andfor solo •by-. * ■ - ffe3). • . •- .FLEMING * BROS. ►OWDEItED RHUBARB— 300 Jbs. in. etore and for sale - ;by -- -- r • . - : {fo3V - FLEMING *; BROS. lAlNiviliLUlL—lo gres* PerryDavis’, j ust rebelved and for sale by : -{fe33 - FLftMINQ * BROS, SPANISH ACX/RJiATTO—IOOibH. in etore and for vale by •• ft 3 rCf BROS. SILVER SAND—<IO .bbfcs. in store and for Sale by *. • ■-1& I'-'; * - ;•:* ; FLEMING * BROS; SL'P. a SOD, :feb3 ... '2oo.kegs for sole by C^HALK.— 3500 lbs for solo by r /r.vfebS -R: H, SELLERB & CO. / y LGVES—4SO'It>3 ibr sdo by ' ~-- r' v \J feb3 IC E, SELLERS & CO. BARK—IOO lbs prime forsala by - ’ “ feb3 - - - . R..E.,gELLER3*OO. REAM TARTAR—iiOodl&s tor sale by ' jfubJ-• • t ■ SELLERS * CO. (IIROME.YELLOW-raWO ibsior i-aiobr' ’ ' r febS.:.'. y "R.E,'SELLERS *CO. "triAL O3RKB—I2OJ groas rorlobsqaaliilus for sale by -\;j feb3 , . ■. • , - SELLERS * CO. Just KECEiYisD-r. ... .' •.' : • ' 6 hbds'J; S. Lovcrlbg’B l*biia. Syrnp; 2 bble.St, Looie Golden Syrup; . » 6bf bbls do . dp . • ?. . . .10 ten gall, keg do: ' d - ;J . For sale at the lowest market price by deep;- '-7“ BAILEY AtRENSHAW,^Liberty st, > cboica Appleafor'sale lOw by dec2 -BAILEY^ '& RENSHAW.I2S3 .Liberty rt. K)R IiUD&EREIiiPRKtf-rJust received u frepb supply of r UprlghtrSleak'Broilers’Eo'tnuehtn’dcaioatid— lor ealo ■ • Jfobtt}. . ; .BAILS Y * RENSHAW. 'Ii'AMILY aUGAItrCURKD HAMS.—We bare tbla day re* X ’• ceived, per Pteamer'Statwnßiih.'S' tierces Sugar cured Haxus, of ;tbe brandtomuch relished by th» visitors at Bed* ford. Springs:: For sale At the ldwest rates, by . BAILEY S BENSHAT7, 3aZl \ 253liberty.street. I^AMILi 1 BATTfNG—A chojcu article for a oil ting, retfd and for solo by , . BAILEY * BENSHAW, ja27 ... - 1 ■ . . : .. 253 Liberty street : PAR hlr t*KACHEF—2 bbla. extra qaality received, and ? for said by ....{febSt],- ' ;3,«LEV ,t REN~Sff A wr. E9J$ HOLIDAYS—A. general. assortment'hr new • Fruit, including Jtaialns, Figs; prunes and lemons j ; ajso, llard;i Soft and- Faper-ehell Aimonds, Wal nuts and Filberts, ■wholesale or ret«U. dccla •- y~- 'BAILEY &;'REN3IIAW. ' QEGAKS— Jp*t rec’d.a supply of choice London size Ha- O Segarsjin lOO.bozes. •'-.••• :• - decs : ;., - y y DAILEY-A i&SSHAW. |>AV: KUii —3jz Boren very superior quality received by . :V W . JO3. FLEMING, ' _ • ■■ Successor to L: Wilcox A Co. -'LI OUCK'B FAN AUE A; a n aim’sv do; • a supply of theso ' 'JLL celebrated medicines received by. ; ••■•■;,•• - JOS; FLEMING, ... ■; .... Sacc<?^ortolt..\VUcox Ago. • /'~'lOX , 3 bI'AKKLIMJ GELATIN—A large supply just ro- ' 1 . JO3. FLEMING, ; feb2. ~ .... • .. .-—.Successor toL. Wilcox A 00. JUDBS.LftjUiD CUTICLE.—The beet preparation • yet discovered- for-dressing Burns, Scalds,-Cuts, Bruises,' .and all kinds of wounds. A largo aapply received by ‘ ' JOS. FLEMING, ■ febS .v - .r; 'SaccessQr to.lfa WUcox.&Co/ - MEXICAN MUtfI’ANU LINIMENT in fitoro &%J and for sale by ' ' FLEMING BEOS jftSO - ' • -to: 60 Wood fit. IV ATAKSU’S TISUS3—Tf « most perfect Truss now in ttso. JLtJL A Supply received by • JOS. FLEMING, •: . .'.::Saccea»ortO : LiWllcoxArCou EECLJKK’S EYE BAliSAM.—This celebrated article is a ahre remedy fbr-sbre,and inflamed eyes. Wehavo , been selling it the. last -ton yoarsrond have scarcely, If ever, known it to fall itLonesioglo instance. Those affilet ed should give It a tmL- ' ; ...’ . A krgo supply received by. JO3. FLEMING,. ■ : JoSfl V Succosßorto L. WHrrox A 00. • QUbTJSTTEIt * UIiEEN'S STOMACH IUTTELb, for salo XL by . . JO3EFH FLEMING, ja!4 , - <- • '' Successor tit L.”Wileox A 00. TUStBEOErVKD—2O bblsJ. 3. Lovering 3 & Co.’ Crushed tl. nodFalfeJlted Bugau'fdraalo'Ly ' . . BAILEY CRENSHAW, (L > c 23 \rbolpsAlg and Ret<Grucera, 253 Liberty fit. j 10 bbls Economy Cmb‘Cider:: ~ . :- S 0 “ 'W.R. Cider Tiuegar;' ‘ r t 6 casks French White Wm© Vinrgar; for Sola by dec22 • , - MLLLRIi A AIICKETSON. f ItJSA—2SO hah’ chests l’oulig My.son, Ixuperici, Gunpow? • Xderj Soucbobg, and -PQuoliphg Tca; 15d catty boxes do do; for sale by. [dcc22j. MthLEP. & UICKETSON. BRA NBY—Vintages' of .1 SOU,' 1833, IBM, 18iL 1818 land 1851 Cognac Brandy,, for sale in packages and detni johns, . (dec22), , : MTLLKR A. KICKETSON. . (der22).. ~ ; m i 'VITINEii SuiSirrio^Tludeli^,'Siiciriv .Lisbon, •if - Claret,:llauto 3ant«ne.Wiaß, for safe ty pacKas® or domijohn, by ,[dec2%]., MILLKIt & RIL’K&TSON, ' boxed il.'lUiialalnsj' ' i IV : ,.-:^.-,30,11f! j • .;■ •••••' : . , " , for Hale br .• V '4gc22:-- » MILLER & KICK ETgQy, BUTTER— -lS btiJd,packed JJnttar tor sale by . docl2 . . MILLER ft: BICKOTBQW. SOAP AED OANDU3&- \ ‘v- ‘ | ; ; .300 bpxe^No*,l Family Soapier ;i -. 60 do Star and Mould' Candles; for sale by • dec22- -‘ : MILLER ft r :RtOKBT3QN. GLAite— 3(X> boxeS- OEs’d aizca Wiadow for sale by dec22 . , MILLER ft KIOKKTSON, TAISH—6O bbld o. 3 ilackurel, large \ J&yi **.•* » ** ■ r ' 30bblsPickledilerrioff; forsaloby ••=•. :.. , ..dec22~ ; -'- vu/ MILLER & KrCKETSOKL ; /~1 XN.r-.Wn-A'i Jiisii’a tßOJand. Old; 'WaLfe’a..Scheldaia \JT Schnapps, in cases, for.sala by . ' ; _ i' deC22 r '- :7 .r* i i j -MILLER 1 A RIfcKKTSON. | \OiU)JALi, Js>w.Ji.ngiunU-Jtuio, Janittita -»pinla, liuam* \J/iniel, Wine Bitters tmci.teiJpkrmint, for pale by ' • v ; >'ItiLLBIC A BICKETSON. 221 and -22% Liberty fit. WINES— -Oporto, i>or4 -Teoerlffe, Malaga, Madeira, Claret, Shurry, .While Rbeuisb, Muscat, Lisbon, Bur* gundy, Champagne; Anchoiy $l7 2, $174 M. &It Heldaick, YerreneWim^inaiora.andtoraalefey l ‘ : aettST : MIjLLEi; & RICKETSON, 7 Sperm, Fill tfo.j.Winftr. Whale, Blenched Tanners*. Straits, Shore, linseed, Lard Oils, for Bale by MILLER & JUCiCEISON, : v:: :■ :- -22 t fitjff’gaa Liberty »&.•••• SALT— dOQ bblaNo.lSaltrvtfdfmdibrisal&by dec22~ . , , MILLERA RICgETSON, ’Tj'MBKOIBKRUsri.— ilvery deEcriptioh of ; Embroldrnei •JCi are selling at greatly rwlacedrotCfHnt Lh6 semi-annual sale of . . , A. A. MASON A CO., -f:.- ' r>. ! * No. 25 Fifth street ITrOOL XUiAIDS.—A. A GO.;Ma. i'eEitth St., Y V ..have marked down their 'whole stock of JMaid Goods from 26 to SO per cent. ’ ’< ■.. ■ ■•• ;■ • ■ •■ • ja!7 SEMLANNUAL'fiALB.— A. A. MASONACO., will offer, daring tfeelr gtrie t/ OTcr 3,090 Shawls, atabont one-third lesa'than uaualprices/. Also, 200 velvet andelcth Cloaks,'arsimilar !ow j*!2 - BONNETS— SOO rdvot and satlii Bormetiwjli bo dosed oat of A. A; MASON A. £o.’a.,.No.stot, at .about oneOialf tod usual ratuo.‘ • ' , x : Jal2 ■ ya ,A. MASON A OU., ,No. 23'Birth street; will, daring- Al * their ererydescription of .Dry Goods; at an 'iitimripsereductiop froih UBbal : ratea. - v - ' . ja!2 ■ •wxroOL LONG SUAWLftk-rA. jA fiiASONok CO., No."So W fIFXU .street, haj-e. on hand over 5000 Wool Shawls Of every quality. ; . . r ■ - r J ;> - • novl-l A . -A. MASON & C0,,-will open, ou.Satu&lay, Jaanary J\_ ,-14tb, four more cases of - those cheap De Laima*, at 5> and dO crtrta per yard. ;.y -y- : ; ’ 3*13 ■jk A-MASON & hate SWM yartia„mun> reiaaiolng iVi bf those S'cent Chilleyca,worth, 12)4'bente,aad also SOQOyards at 614 cente. colorgr:;? I^l3 Hosiery and, gloves,—a.a.mason *ou. t no.sa ■ Fifiirstfcetj'wiH offer their *tbcs.‘bf more than 800; dqxpn qfUosiery pud Glorer>at from usual prices. ".... * ../ fV ry w.'-U' v " ■ r v; * \ ■ x'- IL E. SELLERS:* 00.
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