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THE DA TI.Y MQBNING POST. yrintii and FvHlth'i aP«) PROFESSIONAL CAEDS._ j r. GEO, F. GXMiJIOBB, t ; ATTORN y,V Atilt COBH B^ ' oinct, cantor of Fourth ttrat and Chary oßv<''■ ’- • : f J : 'dsr-milKltenil to nl.'im)tertim«J his office, between, the hours of 9 A, M, and 4 ?* " A A jy*y street. -■ ■ . • --— — —■ ■» «jß.Carna!*ant i TTORNKY ATLAW-OWml oaFourth, A- ChetrriJleTjod Cnmt rtroet. __ ; — l—2 » wffISCT Ji A HatoreH't BaDdlngs, on Oraat.rtwefc i :™>BNEV AT near SmHliflgltl- .; :■ •. • J. S. ElorrUon, _ Station given to Conferencing. : As sSSa=s my 4 ' • L ••• ■ —— A ! rsr«,"i"»S”S?SEK^ BtAble.' •-• • • ' * 1 '; i idehman—office, I ' oarth 1 ASm.lhlMd, South ridtt w.a, the gr etot cum and legal oecueacj. EJM to Kent “• fateeaatntued, &o. . 1 BUSINESS CARDS. E K. DRAVO, Diamond, PlttahMEh, ’ . Country Produce, ofTcm for adn » 1 ° Groceries, solilcd for family ra. . an 4 the pur out quality, ground athlJ Dried Waits, Foreign nod Domestic. Prodae* taken in ex* h"£da fun assortment tf I«M». Warrantaiaartlen Seeds, and lnrita the attention of ttUln* lerestwl in rnral fttfo-lrw. ■• ■ ■ : _ 3 J. 8. IEECII, MeMiPIS * CO., . WHOLESALE GROCERS, . . 4jn> ntitroa is •- # Provisions, Metals and Pittstmrg Mannfactores, **«• 2l2 Uuim f,^hu S gn. iESSTh HAILEY. •••■ • r”° ****“*■ & _. • . . fTIEA DEALERS AND FAMILY O^OCERS. 1 Wooden ami Willow Wore, Japanned Tin «£■»»; kcinlag Utensils, Ac ..Wholesale and Retail, No. 253 Ltarty 'street. Pittebnrgh. ' -■■■ ■■ : 1 ■ ■ ,pr -~ King & Moorhead, _ WHOLESALE. GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEA kERB— 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. \mf2Z Smith At Sinclair, WHOLESALE GROCERS 5 AND COMMISSION MEB- Cl 3 ANTS—Corner Wood and First sts* (nor>> _ — Paul A 4 . /COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MgCHAL^.ASD (J gTEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. T Water street, Cincinnati, Ohio. ]_ ; ■ i D UEIUWS- ....RIM KIRSP&TUJCS. —L r.HXKBOX WU fcSSSTBb COMMIT W BLONHBIICIIANTS,uttdI)e«IerRIn ritteborgh Madu flittires No. X 43 LiO'rly-xtreil. r.lUbuTah. V*. mjhry raise us acuiST . joanrncoio, ’S.ttaw-v 1 HtobmiST; Marrlimd KtUsbar^-. tellers, Nicola ® Co*, v PRODUCE axd GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. SO9 Liberty Pittsburgh, Pa.. •• : - :,W Sperm. Llnaecd and ■ Lard Oilw. r iraAEB, PhU*..; . ...wai r wcx«6oK l Pltt?bWgb. Bliller * Rtcketion, • t«« “fTniOLESALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS -W" Wines and Segara-Nps.l72 aod 174, and Liberty street*, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nails, Cotton Tams, Aft, constantly on hand. -rrrnoLEaiLE and : retail family geocee,, and W Forwarding and Commission Merchant, J° clantry Prodoonmd Pittsburgh fMannfimturcii-Woalet, fjar doom above Fifth, Pittsburgh. ■ mn ?_ ....: ooamtUbS m'closko. Wholesalo nad Betotl Clothing Herchanto, so. ss wood stei'.bt; ■.■.:■,,■ . Tn>'- subscriber* respectfully inform their oldi owtomen and the public In general, that they hare this day ja aoclatml themselves In the R’»re f .bii«ness,.un4or-tte Ora of ion?* M’CLOSKEY * CO. They respectfully solicit a tb S“Jro P^E^ 8 of cash will be settled by ttmn. polvftji rwpcctlvsly. • ••• -• • - James C* Watty MERCHANT TAILOR —No* 45 tifth street, Opposite the Theatre: Pittsburgh, Pa. ••■■■- * pT ?-- t*~"LAIRD, (late of the firm of Cpoist A Lunp,) having E,. opened STOKE NO. 0, (two docis.^ot old Stand 1 for the purpose of carrying on tho CLOTUINU BUSINESS, hopes by etrlct attention to business to merit o share of the patronage of the late Arm. 1 . - . . . N. B.— Clothing made to order in the most fashionable stvles, and on !he shortest notice-inferior to noM l^Uie •dfcy. - ' •*•• ‘ •' : . ——.—» , B. T. C. Morgan, . ■ TSmKRELLF.R AND STATIONKBr-haa always on hand B a general assortment;! School, andße- BMks. Printing, post anil Cap Paper, Ac, WholoMler and Be -all, No: 3M Wood street, below Kltt, Boat side, Wanted, Bags and Tanners Scraps. . : apio.ty WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER In School■ Books, 1 Paper, and 'Btatiohcryv ho.-03-Wpocl. HKtwcan TOrionJTmirth,) Pittahnrgh, Pa [mrtO : ii, c» Htocicton, • • . LATK JOITNBON A • BTOCKTOK, BOOKSELLER, TIONKR, Printer and Binder —corner of Market and. Third street*, Pittsburgh, Pa. UySutf . ” . . .Wi 8. Haven* y ■ ■ ■ BcSklllnding, and furnish ever, article In.thaßlankßookr Paper and Stationery line, at the shortest notlee end on tba m ßhmkftMk Mtd'Btattoiieiy; Warehonse; wniei of l&riet *°Prln»ngOßoO and Book Bindery, No. 80Third st. noyl6 gcbnelmzaii do Hntrnleln, _ , „ LmiOGRAPimtS— Third street, opposite the Postcraee, nttsbnrgh. Maps; Landscapes, Bill Holds, Bk°w 111118 Labels, Archltectdral and Machine Drawings, Business end; Visiting Cards, uUn, Engraved-or Brawn on Stone, rnnua In Colors, Cold,Bronze,or Black,ln the most approved style, and at the most reasonablo prices. • - : ■: .. oftHuly. ■ ■■ , Austin Loomli, - ■■■.'. : ■■ ERAL ESTATE AGENT, Merchandize, Stock, and Bill Broker, Office, No. 92 Eourth Street, (above Wood.),The onbrnrilsr haring opened an office at the above place, fertile porpouiof ill other InstnuoenU for the security of Money, anifor the, pnrekase and sale of Stocks. Will aho give prompt and particular attention to buying, fne Ileal ■Estate. ■ . f )yT ] , ■. ■■■■■■■■ APSTIM LOOMIS. xn — : ? ;. :.....;«Wff«AN nxUBQ. * FLEDtINO BUOTHBKSj - (Successor* to J. Kidd A Co*} -TirriIOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. COTf&xi VV burgh. Pa, Proprietors of Dr. insane**.Celebrated Yermifago, LirorPiUs, Ac.. • ■ : .myT.v_ " B. A* Fahnestock «fc Co., WHOLESALE DRUG WAREHOUSE—Corner Hrat Wood streets, and corner Wood and Slrth. Qfeo*' • : JHO.«ROBTT| . Importer of Brandies, Gin, 'Wipe, &a.y ■ OSALES lit vrVE OLD 3IONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY*. " peach and Apple Brandy* &-c. . ■ • . Also, BrcrmEE asd Distille*. CorneT of Smithfleld and Yront Rtreet* Pittsburgh, Pa. [doO —— J. Bryar, - . ■■■•(■■■ ■■ .■ v ■ WHOLESALE AND. SETAIL ; LIQUOR. MEECILANT 155 liberty ttrccuana 31 DmmonA alleys .fcblOy. PAGODA TJSA STORK. v : JEnn nA WORTH. HMeiolc {&£*>* < S“ r V l s?! l ' r an l Importer or 014 Country Black Teas, French Bran dies, Wines, Ao., corner of Diamond alloy and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa. . r . ■ - ■■ ■■'■ __ tci'.OS.y — ~. - T “ alter- P. BlaMbaU. :: , r [POSTER »nd- Dcalcr'ln Ftcnebtad likwican.rmr, Ilancing. ; - * > ? . II. P. WEDDEtI) , _ , LOAV BROKER,DsalMiaNotos-'Bona»,Morta*S« t Be»l. E.tito Stoekß, SlnrcbMullM, 40, • • ./•• *S» Offlse, Slasanto nall,TlftU a treat, n,xt.4sor ;t®-UuM - itlsaai 1 Dej>osis Baak, FUtsbargb, Pa. ~ * «P» ! l saas^ms&%Bi / gl3S3gi ■ - , *.£-uiu-- ——“ ~ ‘ - ..7- ■ .. -i. j ■ . ‘ 7. ,_,J , , . _ PUBLISHED DAILY'BY PHILLIPS & GU'DMOBE, AT THE “ POST BUILDINGS,” CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT' s6joo PER ANNUM, OR $6,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. BUSINESS" GARDS. -P- L. OUWIBXBX. _ ScflOTafiEßT. &. SOB,- • JfiAX. ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, No. 80 A SmMfieid street, < °°tl . .. 'JoJuiH.Menor, HOT.IMAT.Ia AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, -Mosioj. School; Boots and PCTT. NO. 122 Wood street. ; ■ " » ,a1 ... W'' WHOLESALE mil Detail SADDLE, HARNESS, XETOK, TAUSB Mil CAKPETBAQ munilao tuKr, No; 188 Wood atreet, Httubargh, Pa. B BALER la BOOTS, ®RONKB imd LRSHOWI aua BRAID HATS, comer of Market and Liberty sts., No. 174 Pittsburgh, Pa. ;'■•:• • ••■.-•■ ■ ~—“"WU4»tdflleW»» -- - ;-..:■•• : T v OOKBINDER—Career of Third and Wood streets* above p c .H Kay, whore beis prepared to do every deaerlEtlen of Ruling ami Binding. .itT- . {de« T. B. CALVERT HIiKE, (soocsssott tro Mo&par * Lss,) WOOL DEAL* • ER AND OOMMIBSION MERCHANT, for the sale of American Woolen Goods, No* 189 liberty street (my 4 • Thomas M. Jilttle, TTrATCn AND CLOGK MAKER—Fifth street betwoen Tf Wood and Market streets,opposite Iron City Hotel. AH htods of Jcwelry-giade and repaired. > fap&ly , , j.StXJTT, DENTIST, Fourthstreet, fire doors , {QQttßa&vest ,' ■-..■■■ ‘ ■ ■ Omca Houna—From nine. A. M. to fire P. JL - dec2o7 .■ • • • • ■ . Dr» David Hunt, j£jg~V - DENTIST—Otfics, Fourth street between Market and Wood streets, nearly opposite the - ■ Pittsburgh Bank. ■ noyl7:ly • BARR &■ SIOSEKt ARCHITECTS:— Offices: Philo Halt No. 75 Third street Pittsburgh; and east side of the Diamond, Allegheny, jylfcbm. ■•: •. ..■■■, "" ■■ • ■ " •. B LOUTII & BUG-, East Birmingham, manufacturers of • Bar Iron, and BtnaU Iron of all descriptions, and make, also,the tine&t quality of Hoops, Rounds and Squares, • Leave orders tor. iron in-the box, at the dty Pvst OffloL «** . ■ r TTT“ -TT - money Loan Office* i JOHN A« O’BRIEN A CO,, ■ • 187 Third street, below SmWtfUbu MONET to loan In large nr small quantities, on Gold; and Silver Plate,Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry, Guns, Pistols, Musical Instruments and valuable articles of every description. , - \ . ■: - i ■■ Forfeited Pledges sold immediately after being out of date, unless redeemed. 'Bargains of Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Ac., always on hand. • • . ■ sepT • ARNOLD « WILLIAMS, HEATING S VENTILATING WAKEBOUBE. • • •.'JUROMCTURSBB 01 •' • . Chllion Fomacos, Wrought Iron_ Tubing, Asd Fminos roa BtujC*Oas ei Wixta. J 33T m No. 25 Market street, pittAbafgb. eep27 We Roto sold onr i'nroaeeSfPattcnia, 4c., to Messrs ARNOLD ir WILLI AllB,whoia vooordlalljr recommend to ibe patronage of tho pottio. .. nepSa . BQAIFE, ATSINBQS A OKELY. BOUBE, painter, and Sealer to Paints—No. U &V (Bair street, Pittsburgh, constantly ext bond oil kinds of. Paints, eiQinr dry or mixed. Japan and Copal Varnish, Linseed OtL. Boiled Oil, Spirits Turpentine, W mdow Class of all sires, Putt?, Point Brushes, Ac-f oil nf tbs best quality, and lor sole at reason** bleprices. ■ ■. •:. -■■. op^i James towry* Jr M /~tHAIS AND U£D3XfiAD MANUVACTUEEH—No. 294 FcttermanY Eow, Liberty strew t, has on hand alirg« stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of erery description, made of the best materials, which ho will sell lower than articles of the same quality cut he sold in the city, lie wools} call par* tic alar attention to his Urge stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and- which ha will sell at greatly reduced prices. Also, Turning of every description executed in the neatest manner. Order* left at the Ware Booms, or at the atm comer or Adams and Liberty streets, will be promptly ttanted tn raxrn James BleUtnger, MONONOAIIELA PLANING MlLL—Would respectfully inform httfthj&ds and tbs publia, thst his new wtab* Utbment U now In lull operation, and that be Is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill nil orders for Planed Lumber, • with ptomptxaawvttnA at tha lowest rates, j Board plank, on one or both rides, ceojtsnUy :on hnmi, [ gash, Doqr*; cad Mouldings, of every description, made to . CyjffTi •'• t Bafldera axri C&rpratera would find It to their advantage to give him. a call, as bo can now furnish them with planed •toff suitable forcvery description of work. 'me. A. nrr;mi«C-... —JiUnil CUSKtVU HESBOH & CHISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOCNDEBB, MANUFACTURERS of all kinds of BRASS WORK, LO COMOTIVE, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al so, Cotton Batting.Manufacturere. .. ; Foundry on Rebecca street. Allegheny City. ; Office and Store, >‘o; 12 Market, stmt, Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS and COPPER taken In exchange for. work, or eash paid. Order* left at tbo Foundry or Office, will he promptly attended to. ; . , ... febfrly "JOSBPH T. LOWRV, So. 43 Comer a/ I\fUt and Hood Strats* Offleaop ttalra. Entrance from Flflh streat.. HtUßuigb, T» ESPECnr ULLY muranc. v to' the pobllc that h» bu Jtv commenced the REAL ESTATE AOENCY, In csmnec tlon with Intelligence and General Collootng. He win also attend to renting. Persona In want of semmts, in any capacity, or those in want of placoa. will be supplied at short notice- Adi business entrusted to his care promptly at* tended to. s dh/o-ences-T. J.Bigham, Esq, Richard Cowan, &q,W, 0. Leslie, Dr - . Ales* Black* James Maekeral, A. A. Mason* MaffltAOld.. ■ • €argo’« Dagnetreotypt and. Art Gallery, Apollo Budding, Aft. "6 JFbttrtft strut, {nczttoLy TUT t Carpet Emporium.) ■ JL M. CARGO A 00. having fitted up the most 'ample room* in tbocity with m&mmoib akyand iXjf silo, lights, off« First Class LIKKNES3LS, in style to suit all* varying In pne* aocordlng to gjaSsaalze and qnality cf case, 4c. Oil by the beat artists, for sale, and on ex* lUbiUbu daring the day and evening.' Citizens and etran due are invited to callnud examlnfl specimens and Faint- W __iHHL. i . : oarrugepactouy. . R.TERBY, Virdnalley, between Wood and Liberty W streets, Mannfceturerof BUGGIES, and CARRIAGES, of every description. All work done Warranted. The advertiser would here state that he eertod nine years apprenticeship to tbe business, and has worked fdr many years in the principal shops of the Eastern eltivs« !raar2&tf • . • -■• .■ " ’""SEW SEED STOBIS* i JAMES WARDROP, OFFERS for sale CANARY BIRDS of the most Improved breed, bring very hardy, and fine singers. Bird Seals —Oan&n, Hemp, Millet, Rope and mixed Seed. Bouquets will bo furnished composed of th* finest FLOWERS, viz: OAmelia®, Bate Buds, Heliotrope®, 4c. Evergreens (in pots) tot Christmas Trees, from the Seed and Horticultural store,. No. 40 Fifth at., near 4 Wood. • ~ doc2Q ESGLISH AND CLASSICAL SB MIN ART. . ■ ■ ■ . W. T. MCDONALD, MePkniciPAU THE next session of the institution will commence on MONDAY, the 6th of September next, at the room cor* ner-of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the Messrs. Feeder. References— Hon.A. W. Iflomls, C.Knap, Jr., 8. F.Yoa Bonhorst, K MlUcr, Jr. aug2s t Dutch Balbnus Boots, &c« subscriber has received direct from Harlem his sup* I ply of choice Hyacinth®, Tulips, Crocus, Fooueas. aud other Flower Roots for fall planting, and for winter bloom* lug, in pots and glasses; Lawn Grnss.Seods for fall.sowing, which-make n fine, close, smooth turf; equal to sods. Pru nlng lustrumeutfiGardcnand Farming Implements of Ute mdBt approved construction,, at .Eastern prices from th® T Agriuulturul W.n.hbUM, r NEW CABHBX BIOBHI " Bo* 47 Fifth Street, near Wood. . j|> N DfiWcanal assortment of -CARPETINGS and OIL PL CLOTHS, of the latest and most beautlFul patterns for . snSng sales, now open for Inspection; consisting of— . . , Brussels;.., . . • /;• i Tapestry Brussels;. ■ Tapestry Ingrains; . Extra Super Three Ply; 1 Super and Fin®.lngrain;,, . .. ! Tapestry Venittans; . • Twilled and Plain Venltians; Together with every description of low priced Carpetings* 'ChriSue and Tufted Rags and Matts, Canton audOolr Mat* tlngTjnte, Chain,-.Cocoa, AdDaid,- AUean, andShoepaklu Matts; Floor and Stair OllUloths, all widths and angles; Stab and Floor Druggets, Green Balte, Plano and. Table Covers, Venitlan Blinds, Window Shades, 6ialr.Rods,4o., Ac .}at (he.vaylvwatcaib pnctM.. ■ Maar2l ROBINSON A CO. 1 Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures* THE Bubscribers are now opening at their new Wareroom* !NO. 100-FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith-, field, the largest assortment-of CHANDELIERS, BRACK*. *ET& PENDANTS, coxdall articles oonneetodwitGas Fitting, ev6r offered in this market* Having arrangements made by which they will be constantly In rooelpt or new patterns and Varieties, they confidently Invite the attention of pnrw chasers to their selection* We are determined to soil as low Uany house in the West, and being practical Gas Fit* tersvean offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles in Wecontinne as heretofore to fit up buildings of every fle* aeription forgas. water, and steam. ■■...> ■ Brass Casttrurß of all kinds made to order promptly. LONG, MILLER A 00^ - mari22 ; y ' So, 109'Firststreet To Mecchanti and Others* f' IERMAN publishers of tho dally Xx and weekly “ FrahtiU Freund ” would respectfully in*' vlto the attention of merchant®and:others to the advan* togeM offered by their papers as a medium of ailvernslng among their German fellow*citlaens both in the-city and country. ■ -• • - v ... • . Their DaUv.paper is published on the foot siffmi, and has soma the circulation ofanyGß&H&Kn&nTpabhshed in Fittsbargh, while their Weekly paper, which is published already for twenty years, circulates largely in the adjoining counties and Western Pennsylvania, as well as throughout the state of Ohio, i •• ' • Merchants of Pittsburgh and: others will find it to their advantage P> make, nse of our .columns as a modinm ot reaching the Gorman bnriness. Terms os low as anyother of Liberty and St. Clair streets, above Braun A RelterisDrag Store.^ A W..NEEB, * aa g2g Publishers and Proprietors. STOCKING FACTORY, FIFTH eT:}fimVBBN"WOOI)fANI>.MAI«£BT J&TKEKTS. ABILITT,ZSEROTS dMOphOUT. rpHEbcst goods in Children's Hose, Men a | shirts and Drawers, sold at manufacturers; at the FIFTirSTREET STOCKING FACTORY* ftU jnwe.lrom lost ycai , e l ,weol. NO ADVANCE IN FRICE. - - • ; sep27- WILUAM DALY. ~ A CARD.—Mr* G, ANTGN and H; SCHROEDER would /\ respectfixHyannounoetothecitizensofPittslmrghftS^L Allegheny that they-wilt give instructions om the Pfltttft [.Guitar, Ylollaiiuid Flute.' Inquire atiL&chrOedtors OP.£. [HEW nret. fisp23, - _ J'' * * *** ± ~*. t > r-™ -^- PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 17, 1854 BUSINESS CAEDS. IODES A GOm . . RS & CONFECTIONERS, PiTiammon, Pa., • ■.. receiving the following Goods, .lowest market rates 20 boxes Maccaroni; . 20 “ VermicsUa; 60. « « Farina; • 60* « W. Rock Candy; 25 A.N0.1 do 10 “ Red ■: IfcOOO Regalia do 2,500 Half Spanish Qlgars; ; 50 Mrs. Miller’s P.Cut - 50. gross Anderson’s do JOSHUA KH WHOLESALE EHTHTEI . .39 Wood St., E HAVE on hand and are r which they offer at the, 76 bags Ivlca Almonds; - .26. “ Sicily..do - 25bales Bordeanxdo 15 bags Shelled do 60 ** Filberts; .60 lC Walnuts; . , . 60. Cream Nuts; 600 bushels Pea Nats;. 25 bbls. Texan Pecans;.. 25 « Ullnolß do • - 2000 Cocoa Nuts; 200 boxes German Plums; 25 kegs do . do .10 bbls. do do 10 cases Prunes, glassjars; • 10 • •* ** fancy bxs.; 60 casks Currants; - 2Q cases Citron; . ■ 200 boxes Cluster Raisins; - lQoht « M.R. do 200 qr. ll “ do 200 boxes No. 1 Herring;.. 100 “ ; do r • 1 case Mace; ; 1 bbl. Nutmegs; • ~ 1 “ Cloves; - 25S^kctaMatfoil; J. c. A51>5850X....;.V«m:w.....;. J AS TUTDIX SSOS A COv, IS AND CONFECTIONERS, Plttftlrarghr POi >st extensive Fall-Stock over intaln*. comistfng Of— -25 hxs Macrcaoni; ''2sd6Y«rmiceUi;; r ...‘ 30'do Texan Pecans; 25 do Illinois do; 60 do* ass’d Salad Oil; 100 do* Pepper Sauce; : 100 doi Ketchup; 60 doi assorted Pickles; : 25 dos ass’d Preserves; . 126 hxs Lozenges; • / 25 c’s Sardines, • 30 hxs refined Liquorice; 12 cases do; 100 kegs German Plums; Mrs. MiUcr’s-fine 60gr.Mrs Andarecu’sdo; 25 dos Olives; 25-dos Capers; - -30 dos Onions; 00 bags Filberts; CO tags Walnuts; 75 tags Cream Ruts; 5 bags Gren. Walnuts; 150 bags Dairy’Salt; 20,000 Principe Cigars; 20,000 Wash. Regalia do; 18,000 IX&v&na do; 30,000 Half Spanish do; sep9 J» C* ANDES WHOLESALE FRUITERER] Ko. G Wood at., TUST RECEIVED, the mo< 0 brought West of tbe Mon ' SSOlagaßrasil Sugar; : r 60 boxes Havana do 20 bbls Lovering's do, fine . pulverised; 20 bbls. Lovering's coarse Sulveriieed Bagar;. is. Lovaring's coarse .fingar; 60 bbls Stuart’s do - do 8000 Cocoa Nuts; . 15 eases Jar Prunes; 12 cases Fancy Boxes do 260 bxs No. 1 Herring; 135 bxxficalod Herring; .65fi>* Macs; 160fts Nutmegs; .130 Out Cloves; . . 40gross Blacking; 35 bxs Citron; 1000 bosPoaNuts; 60 bxs No . 1 Rook Candy; 20 do Bo l . do . do 25 do Yellow do do 20 do White do do . C6bgs -lvica Almonds; 30 bales Bordeaux do; 35bgs8icHy do; CO do shelled do; 300 bxs Cluster Roisl&s; 250 bXB M R do; IO W AFOVNDRY. NO. 103 WOOD STREET. JOHN C. PARRY, (successor to J. O. Parry A <&,) begs tolnform thecustomorsof tbe old firm,and the pubUo generally, that he has now on hands, and te extensively en gaged in manufacturing, every description of CASTINGS— each as: Patent Gbßled Rolls; large Kettles and Curb®; Patent Kettles; for Soap, Pot Ash, Soda Ash; Sugar Kettles, fbr-the manufacture of Cans Sugar—cU tost on a patent process, known as J. C. Parry’s, and are superior for dura bility to any other, and sold lower than those mado on the old plan. HOLLOW WARE—A general assortment, all from new \ and Improved patterns, Wagon Boxes, Dog Irons, Sad Irons, Ac., Ac. Roiling Mill Casting*, end Machinery of every description, always on band or mad® to Order. Cook Stoves, Kitchen Ranges, and Goal Stoves, of every description; lowa Cook Stoves, five sixes, which received tba first prize for 1850 00,11551, at tbe Agricultural 1 air of Al legheny County, Pa*, and recommended by fifteen hundred persons; EnterprizeCook Stoves, foor sizes; Premium Cook Stoves; Egg and Radiator Coal Stores; Parlor Stoves, Ac. i’arlor Grates and Fender®, great variety, beautifully enamelled. Common Grates, and building material of every dascrlotlon.' A great variety of Ornamental Railing, for Cemeteries and Fencing. ■ . Hought -and Plough Cbrhnye—A largo stock of all th® kinds In os®, and will be sold at rodnevd prices. UAH’s Pat ent Lever* True American, Egan's, Crane's, Rlukaii’s, Woods*,Peacock’s,Bull's,lmprovedDnll,Ac.. tv.- . Bauble Plough**—The Michigan Double JftoQgb, whph baa taken the premium at the State New* York, ; Pennsylvania, and Ohio, and whertnrcrlt hasnuunexhibited. Iron and Nalls, Stovs Pipe and Tin Ware—all of which I will sell at the lowest prices; and . respectfully invito the public to glve ms a call* at th® (fid stand, No. 183 Wood st. - ««i«t** 4 ■ mww <» nsnuv PI ASO FORTES. . • g-' • CHARLOTTE DLUME, No. 118 Wood : streot. gfloonddoor above Fifth, Pittsburgh, ■ wwrvyfigf Pan offer® for sale a large and well assorted rl F xr f T* stock of Ptano Fortes, (which arc just ar riving.) on th® most liberal toma. . Thaattcntir® oTparehascTSia especially invited to iho celebrated HAMBURG PUNOS. •• •• ■ , ■, ' Those ioßtruments beiog madoexpresvly for this climate, and having tbo over string®, have a volume , of-tone un equalled by anyother®. - Also, Pianos from tbomanufkctory $r Gale A Co„ Now:York; Bacon A Raven, New York; Ito ichenbOch A Sons, Philadelphia; and of xr own xjunrrso jtms, which are wr.ll known,and hare boos uso>lln this and Other cities for 3 o.vear*. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds. ■ Goi&irr— AQnesolectlon of French, Spanish and Germafi, Of superior quality. Plains—The best Italian, French and English zaake. v Jccordcotu-* From tho best Paris manufactory. ALSO—Flutes, Clarionets, Drums, Flfos, Banjos, Tambo* rlnes,TrUnffle®, Ac. * jSZrtnos—ltelian, French. English and German, warranted to be of the very best qnalHy. : pianos and all ilnslcallnstniments repaired with dura- Wlitv.mmtrwHm iWnsteh. . . • * r "^CIiICKKHINO , » PIANOS. j‘*j " - JUST RECEIVED, and new open for ex* and sate, the following nowpi nlnSTffl anoFortes, vis: U “ Sr 1/ » Onoßostwood,richlycarvcd,GrandPlano Forte,7 octave® fine, AWO 00. . Ono superbly carved Rosewood square Piano, in the stylo, of Louis XIY, 7 octaves, $5OO 00. One Rosewood csrv«d,7 0ctavc5M,., M ......*......*.8150 00 , Ono do • C*4 do 4-0 00 Ono do. plain t)Z do 350 Oo • One do do ffyZ do 350 CO . One do do 0 do 200 00 One do do 0 do 290 00 AIL the above are from tho celebrated manafixetory of CaicKtaiko A Sosa, Boston, Mass. . Also,, received from the came factory, a benutifullot of PIANO STOOLS, carved and plain rosewood, with hair doth, figured pinch, and brocatelle seats. . On hand, a large stock of Punos from other Boston anil Now York makors, and fbrsaleet factory prices. . JOHN U. SIF.LLOR, 61 Wood street. Agent ibrChickcring’s Pianos, for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. • (dec-1 LATEST MUSIC. Heleberhasjubtkkceivkd • Souvbktr na Paris Scuomau, composed and dedi cated to Mr. Julius Lee, by 11. KJcber. ls embel lished with an elegantly colored vlgnetto of the city of Paris, showing the Xtuxcmu, the Imperial residence of tho French Emperor; tho Church of Notaa Daxx, ote.—^being a reliable and correct map of tbe French Capital, as taken by Mr. Lee, on his recent visit there, and 1® of itself worth the pricochargod forth® Music, ■ . The Troubadour Polka—composed anddodioted to. Miss Romalno Lemoyne. of Washington, Pa., by U. Klebcr. Fond Hearts at Home; beantiftil now Ballad, as sung by Buckloy’sSorenodcre. • . • .. • Most I Forsake Thco; German melody, with English and Gennanwords. 1 Little Songs for Little Children—now. - Heavily Wears tbe Day—new. Thinking of Thee—new Ballad.. What BbaU I call Thco—vocal duolt. . . POLXis—Zig-zag, City of Glasgow, Louis Napoleon, Hat tie, Childrens’ Delight, Uopresumlng, etc., eteg and a gene ral selection of tho most fashionable music of tho day. AST Nt>: 101 THIRD street. . . oct24 • j Steamboats* Afioyl ''uwnl ' • To* aubscrlbcnr tender their acknow*s9a'. fjJUffiEVtoglfldgcrents for-the fanirebostowed QpOd by thfilr. Btcamboal friends, end would respectfully remind them- and others Interest* * " " ed In building boat*/ that they aro stall times prepared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of- Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the best material and work* Clanship. '■ T; B. YOUNQ 4 , ’ ' Corner Third and Smlthfiold streets, > oppoalte^Browp^s'gotal.^v NEW MUSIC ATVKK—The subscribers hare opened at NO. Fourth street, b choice collection of murio and musical instruments, Italian and Gorman strings* pianos, by M. Er&rd, of Paris, and Mr. Arnold; Flutes; by M. Euler, Frankfort, A. M 4 Clarionets, do, All kinds of brass instrn meats from the host French manufactories, bit of which we. offer to the public on more liberal terms, fooling confident that wo can render entire satisfaction. ’ IL BOUROKDER & CO., No. 83 Fourth fit. ■ itßchroeder and G. Anton will giro Instructions on the piano, violin and guitar. . sep23 VoinftUß Rare Garden Ae. CONSISTING In port of the celebrated Btowel or Ever green Sugar Com, Old Colony Sugar. Corn, Wrinkled Bagar Feasof various.lmproved varieties, Blue Imperial, Blue Prussian and Marrowfats do, Beans, Onions, Radish, parsnip, encumber and Mellons of the finest and most ap proved sorts, Field Carrots, Turnips ond Sugar Beets for the dairyman end farmers.' A rich , collection of flower seeds; Lawn Grass Seed, and a full and complete assortment of Garden and Farnnngimplomentsoftholatcstlmprovements, Monthly Vabenas, Roses, Ilellterops, and fine blooming plants for the yard, Garden or Lawns, by the dozen or XOO at low-rates. • Ortlerfl from. northerns, Poolers or others filled promptly on llhor&l terms, from the Beod and Qortlcnltuml rrare* house,4D Fifth street, by - JAMEB WAItDItOP. . SUNDRIES— Cigars* pipes, pipe heads, spices, chocolate, . brooms, backets, - tabs, ; bed cords, twine, ropes, cotton batting, carpet chain, Tags, hemp and cotton, brushes, ex tract} oY coffw, blacking, saloratus, white and rod lead, mad der* ooppcros, al«m» indigo, .logwood, camwood, powdor, show lead, wash-boards, starch, corks, demijohns, Jugs, tar.. turpentine, snuff, cut. aud dry tabasco, 4e, 4a,' In |g™ dec22 221 and 223 Liberty st. OT CORN I HOT CORNU IIOTOORNI It—Hot Corn: •Life Bcones la New York Illustrated—lncluding the Btory of LSttleKaty, Modnlion the rag-picker’s daughter, Wiki* Haggle*Ao. With original designs, nngraTed.by N. Oro. By Solon. Robinson.,, , " MUid, that welcome '■ •.Which-comestopunlshus.”.', / “A beggar’s book outworth’s anoblo’a blood. »‘Q? erexy Inordinate onpfeownro; .: : Ordrlnki and with it miseryaharov ; • >. • For Balo by » *■ 0- MORGAN, degl3 - - • • r. • 104.Wood.street. • ritOBACW—2SO boxes and half boxes &’*» l&»nd'l l lb Lump; Diadem Twist, Diamond Twist, Ste-Twist, Plug,-Russell 3 Robinson’s, Qr&nfc’&Auderson’B, Tnmnatf, Jones’ extra, Meylart A Gentry’s Tobaroo. *n storo.andjoi by • „.(dec22l • ••: MIDtiEIV g^RIQRETBON*• : TT i r wlMag, i-, lO4 Wood .street. tfWXTi WARRANTS—4SOO WANTED-by ' \j bcUb"^^ 1 ' AUSTIN LOOMIS, No. W Fourth st. * t* -i * , J, . • , - . V** J -VjUiK* *■/* * ::■ si ...... ’ FOR SALE AND TO LET. JProperty.ror Scae* .1 THE subscriber, offers for sue, on vet;; reasonable terms,. following property, vie: • . - j AThree Story Crick Dwelling House, No. 110 Penn street) 1 between ll*y street anti .Evans’ alley; odd Lot 26 foot front) i extending rack 112 feet to on alley. . The House Is one of the j best buildings, and in one of .the mostpleasaut neighbor- j boodsln the elty. - ’ * ' ' v :Fire Lots—embrudUK comers of Front and Ferry streets; one hundred and five, fact front on Ferry, and sixty feet off I Profit street, with a good three 'story Brick Building on. the j corner, a two story Frame on Front si, and two Brick Build-1 Inga, used as shops, on Ferry st. .j -- d j ALot,3l feet front -by 80 £oct .deep, ; >■ -• 5 Two large Brick Dwelling Houses for Sale; ri'llE subscrlbernow offers thefoUowing deairableproper- X ty for salo; situate In tho Seventh Ward, and but ten minutes walk from the Court House. , ONE LABOR BRICK HOUSE, with nine apartments, situated onthe corner of Colwell and Miller streets. Also, ONR LARGE TWO BTORT BRICK HOUSE, with eight apartments, situated on heed street. Eight Building Lots on Colwell. »trwt; ton BbiMlng Lo» on Eioi jUeot; twenty-three Building Lots on Miller staeet. Ihlxproperty la Terycooroniently Mtualesl, uni will be Tory.dMirabla forprtT.loTealdoncoa. , . ~, . Tho abOTO property,lf hot mid pterions to llio middle of Uay, 1851,wUlbeputupatPilbUeAnOl!on. . manta-—OnO-OftK rash; tho balance In ton yesre, wltU annual payments. For farther particulars, enquire of the subscriber; JACOB TOSiBB, : ecpia-Sm] Comer Colwell anJ-Mlller»ta.7tb-Wanl. : ; ■ For Sale.' i ■ '■■■■./.i A LOT 09 OHOUND In Hogg’s Plan of Lots In theTblrd Wart of the City of Pittsburgh, near High street, end being 29 feet front on Penneylrmnla ATenue, end running bank 117 foot. The property will be eoid, clear of all lncum* branoe, except an annual ground .rent of ono hundred and sixty-five dollars, to which it ia now subject. Ou the proper ty ere soton good TENEMENTS—five brick and two frame »*aU two stones high, and renting fov about five hundred dollars annually. ' Price, $1200; SGOO cash, aud $5OO in 8 moniha-bygcod endonod paper. WM. C. FRIENp, Jelfctf Attorney at Law, Ho. 120 Fourth street. ? GOAL LAND FOR BALE—2S Acres of Land, wltbavein of Coal i\4 feet thick, with a lower vein of 2 fret; only 18 inches between the two. The Land Is a good soli, and 16 Acres iu cultivation. A good Dwelling-House, Fruit Trues, good water and timber. The Land is suitable for Garden eg purposes; situate about 4 miles from the city *, a short distance from the Brownsville Plank Road. 8. CUimiERT A SON, . deal General Commission As*ta. 140 Third ft. IVtTLL SELT* 07 anexplmi lcasc {Burteca years) of b Lot, situate dd O'Hara street and Spring alley. In the *Mh Ward—4o ft frontier on O’Hara ttrai, awl macing baeic tOO ft. on Spring aller, on which Ix ereeted a Bar storied Crick House, 40 ft.squ«rc,wHhafr&nio,two stories, CO ft. on Spring alley, veil calculated to carry on any branch of manufacturing business. Being engaged in man* ufaetnri&g In the country, I offer Iheaboro for sale. In* noire at No. 425 Liberty street, oclfctf THE subscriber wlrrs for vale Tea. Acres cfLand, near I the residence ofßev. Dr. Manchester, all i of which I* la the highest statu ox-cultivation. J»«ar 600 1 touring apple, petth, plum andpesr trw*, all ofwhleh arc i grafted fruit, are on lha lot; also, about tbnra acres of vine*: yard* of the ~bc*t quality of grapes; the other improve CQflota are two Dwelling Hou«u ami outrbousea; one of tho. dwelling* 1* new t not having been yet ocrupfed. • The pros* pcct from Uil* place is among the most exteorivo and beau tiful is the country. It la abundantly supplied with. 13no never-failing springs. Apply to Hr. Craft, ou the premises, or to- ■ ... JAMBS BLAXfcLY, ■ conScvanth and Sm ttb field sts. • 4s*An extensive variety of Grape "Vines for sale, Ap ly m above. \ " tleclQ THE subscriber offers at private solo a SMALL FARM, containing SIXTY AOItBA, rilUatod In Franklin town ship, Allegheny county; with atoutfitty aercs cleaned and Id a good »tate of cultivation; a good jouug.OrrhoriLof the best kind er fruit, a gtK>4-Log lloupwaml Kitchen, and a Log Earn; about ten miles from Pittsburgh, and about fburtniles frumPerryavlll*. . For further jiaj-ticul*i>*«nqulreof WILLIAM GRAHAM- Ia Sewickluy ville, or to the subscriber, on the premises, •lerlfi - • ItWtM NKfibV. HOLD, IMXV£&! LOCUttOTiViS AHEAD!! Itenl Eilate Farm for Sole. aMIE subscriber U authorized to soil 2&4 ACRES. OF LAM?, situated In Versailles Townahip,..Allegheny nuty, Pennsylvania, lying hack of McKeesport, known as tbo VYhitcnnk Flats, and In right of the proposed Station on thftCo&nellsvilto -Railroad. - Improvements as follows: A Square Log House, E 0 Ly 20 f««£. two stories high; and I Square Log Earn,'-GO by SO foot—both new and in good i order; two fine young Orchards, best grafted fruit* just i commencing to qear. There la 00 to.loo Acres cleaned and.i io a high atafe of cultivation, and the bahnco.is .wcll set 1 with white-oak timtorof the flrstorder; ThULand is well: calculated for a Stock Farm, being very level, and the soil ; of an excellent quality for grass growing, and being well watered, having some twelve or fourteen never-failing springs of excellent water thereon. This Land has facilities rarely met-with, bong within half a mile of the Tough. rlver r and ono oiln of Moncngahela, and almost on the line of tbo ConnelUvilleßailroad; and is supposed to contain an Inexhaustible bed of IKON OKE, This Land would hot be in the market, only that the owner Is about to remove to the Far West Terms easy, and price moderate. For far ther particulars, enquire of W. J; REYNOLDS, at Lorenz’ Glass Works,or of JAMES O. RICHEY, dr&fry Baal EatateAgent, at thl* office. • ONE DOLLAR AND A QUARTER A -WEEK; will ■ pro cure a Iftrgo LOT OF GROUND. Eleven Building tots* within twenty minutes’ walk of the city, in a pleasant and healthy location, will bo sold ats2oUeacti—slolu Land; balance at $5 per month. Each Lot is £0 feet front by ISA dot p, fronting on two streets. Several families have already availed themselves of this favorable Opportunity of procu ring & homo, und we are Induced to offer eleven more, which will probably be the lost, at the above terms.. - ja27 • S.CUfUBKBT A SON, 140 Third et. OFFICES, on the second-floorof tho Tost Build * logs, entrance from Wood street—suitable for Attor neys, Insurance Offices, An. Enquire at the office of the subscribers, first floor. fja2sJ PATRICKS & FRIEND. ■ For Sole, A SMALL FARM, situate in Lower St; Clair Township, XL. about ono 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, IMPORTERS and manufacturers of] CUTLERY, BURQICAL AND DENTAL I i INSTRUMENTS,' RIFLES, Ac. We I fH?- .... keep a genera) assortment of the above 1 ■■ ' GS ' * articles constantly, on hand; together : with *’ general variety of Fancy Hardware. - Also, Guns, Xis ;tola and Rovolvara, FltskSeMarns, Shot Bolts, Caps, Powder, Lead and Ballets; Bowie, Dirte-Dunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and Hair Dressers'. Shears; Pocket Scissors, A Taka Notice. . I HAVE placed my Books and- Accounts In tbo hands of Jam 4 ft BicafiT, Esq.; fbr settlement, "and I earnestly hope that at! who arc indebted for subscriptions to the Daily and Weekly Post, or for Advertising and Job Printing,; will pay ntfas speedily aS possible: Mr. Kichfiy is also author, fzed to setUo the accounts of the firm of ft LiTTCH, o na Buna 4 Down- JoHNLaW. N. 3 —Mr Richey will bo found at tbo office of tlo Post, where tho Booleb still remain. , , . ; [ja2 ■ •• I ■.,' ■''-^*^-iK;:‘.:- l . .S • •«' v.yv>~ <>.,: v ; *, ■« -i.' : ■•• : r .?~J t'S-V ■* .* »■ '-ii si .* FORTY-OSiE BUILDISU WTfl For Sole* Ten Acres Tor bale* FAltft FOftt SALE*” OiT Weeka»'Uji For itenii ENTERPRISE WORKS. HO. 130 WOOD BTOZXT, TiICBP DOOS fiZLOW TOOC? ALLET. sewkdTETLsr* Selling Off to Remove.; JAMBS ROBB, Ho.'loo Manner'Bthki, Pittsburgh, wilt 'After his present largo stock 01 BOOTS, SHOPS, and BOBBEBB, ai irry'bwprictl, until the 10th of.Pobraen’, 1854; when ho hopes to remoro to. his Niw, SrOttt, No. 89 Market street, which ho Intends filling with an entirely now stock. Tho publioarewspeotfully Incited to call and procure his present prime ttock, at unusuaMyprtat bargaaa —BEOARDLESSOF COST. .. 49*Remotabcrtho place—No. 109 Market Btreet, between Fifth street and lilberfy.--- 1 - • • - [ jsfbtf William Carr dfc Co;, . (Wm; (muriate af thd-Sm of 3: Pankni 4 Co.V;: -kiruojLKSALBQROOBRS and Dealers In FnrelgnlYlnea , V ■ and Brandies, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whis key, No. 329 Commercial Row, liberty street,; Pittsburgh, Pa. jafey A RD KINDS OP COLD, StLYBR, >AND BANK-.IWBB JX. bought, sold and exchanged by■ ■■ ... , . . • A.WILKINS4CO, Bankers, ' United States Dank Building. Na. 71 ttanrlh st, 1 Pittsburgh. :■ A FBR’S CHERIIX PECTORAL—A_JMppIy. of thU cdo I .jfx bnlM Cough Midldno just “ • •• fobT ' • '• -JOS. PLEMINO. To Druggists & Merchants throughout tRa Union. MANUFACTURER AND DEAIrEB IH ' PAINTS, OILS, &c , Ho. 141 Maiden Lane, MEW YORK, ‘ .TVESPECTFULLVinvitea tbo attention of Druggists and Xv Merchant throughout tlie Union to his large and ex tensive assortment of PAINTS; OILS, £c., of the BEST ami PUREST QUALITIES', 'ffhiph bo otters for sale on .vetr moderate terms, both to buy tire. Below -are enumerated some of.the loading ■ WHITE LEAD, in oil, in kegs of 25 to 600 .. 'BLACK PAINTf YELLOW OOHRK, VEN.RED, Inoll. ” PATENT DRYER; SPANISH BROWN, TETRA BE Sl* ENNA,in Oil. - UMUER, CHROME, IMPERIAL, AND ARSENICAL GREENS, in oil. , PRUSSIAN BLUB; CHROME YELLOW and VERDIGRIS, dry and in oil. . VARNISHES of all kinds. ' : V. ___J ' . RAW and BOILED LINSEED OIL, PUTTY, WHITING CHALK, LAMP BLACK. " , . AM. and KNGLIBn VEN. RED, CHROME BED and YEL LOW, dry and In oil* • »■ INDIABED, RED LEAD and LITHARGE, dry. - ' .. STONE, TRENCH, and AMERICAN oCHlUs,diy.. ;;' CHROME,' PARIB and BRUNSWICK GREEN, dry and in ■olL '• FRENCHand AMERICAN’WINDOW GLASS.: ' - ’-Drosglfite and others in want of any of the above mention ed articles, -tflU find it to.thelr inter esto to call, as our feclli* tlea fbr manufacturing and purchasing, and our experience in the fausinesSfgiYo us'advantages in selling over most of thoso lnthe same lino. • ■ * D. ILM’CULLOUGH, * pyglfihn : . : • ■ -141 Maiden Lane, New lork. ’■ PAP E n Vi&E H OH S Ev _ Cyrus W» Pielfc & Co., merchants,, no-.u oiiffstreet,, new \J York, are SOLE AGENTS lit the United States for M«Bpratt T aSup«riorßleacWns.?owder. r . • - Victoria Mills Oelobrated Writing Papers, ir Bussell Mills Superior*'• > V. Genesaee Mills Sujjorior Printing u . Bawlins 4 Sons! English * •••• “ : ; First aualily French Ulbramarine. • - They are also- Agents for the Principal Paper Manufuctu- Persia this country, and otter. Tar sale "by far tho.most ex tenriTe"anddesireblo stock of Paper and Paper Slunufactu* jrertf-materials that can be found in this'or- any-other country.: - . . They occupy tho large and commodious Warehouses, No. ILCliff street, 2i0.'5& Cliff fto.-184 Christopher stroot, and the Lofts over the large Iron Stores, .7 and 0 Cliff street. - Their business is strictly Wholesale, 'and -Writing. Papers are sold by tie Case only. . Their extraordinary > facilities ■ enable them to effor all Goods, both Foreign and Domestic/. st”tba lowest possible prices." - j ; Paper madeto order, any site or. weight. Liberal advan ces made -on consignments of Paper. Paper Makers’ Stock andetber merchandise. • • ■ • • Theb 1 Bags' Thelilghest market price paid in CASH for all kinds o 1 r -r: -i - ■" ‘ " mai2£hl3m Bradbury's Piano and Helodeon 'Wareroomß, • NO. 4*3 BROADWAY, KEW. YORK* 'T7KOM enlarging my Ware rooms, 1 am enabled to keep a r itauch greater assortment of Instruments than hereto lore. All Pianos famished are of anelastir.tpuch,and of an even quality, and deep, full, rich and purely weal tone, qualities most deriinblo, inasmuchas the voice will tusimu late to thetoneof thelnstrumcst. All my Instruments ore * folly warranted, a guarantee accompanies every bill of sale, and are sold as low aacan bo-purchased olsewhcro. Second hand Pianos at all prices. . A Kao Invaitum.-~ r Tha Orpm Melodeon, with two i Udnkg of Keys, the only thing of the kind In. tho eonntry, i having two tiqpt,coupler, swell draw stops,.sweet and I powerful Instrument, pronounced by Organists thbeauper rior forchurches or Organ practice to the medium sized Or* I gabs, prise $2OO. v Also, tho Common Molodeon, of all styles | and prices. Belngthe exclusive. Agent, for these Instru ments, orders are soiidied. The usual disequnfc mode to the I-trade,and 10per cent to’dergymen purchasing for their I bwasse. ~ J 3, G. BUADmmV, ? ■ m&rlfiily . 42ft Broadway, Now York. PHILADELPHIA. CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE, Ko, 173 CBESTKUT STREET, ‘ (Oi’posiT* L*n)EPJLSi»»fta IUilO; • Philadelphia* yuKKitußß, nr evbby style! : ’ l>suipHßiiig LouisSlVf liOqh l XY; Elizabethan and Antique. . with Sculpture Carving and-modem style;-v In Bosowood, Walnut, Mahogany, Eatinwoodaml Maple; • all of superior construction, and finished in the - bcstcQrle; equal to, if not exrolUng in qusl* - - ily, tho Goods of. any Establish- ?, mrot In the United States. . ...... JTIMPEOYEfG ntmo but experienced workmen, (sppren- Ucesbeingpoaitfvely excluded,'}and uring thb uest ma terials, the work cannot foil to giro satisfaction to pur chasers. Amongst tho many advantages offered to pur chasers, is the facility of Furnishing a House, cither In ele gant or plain style, completely from one establishment; -by which means all the articles in .each roomcoffcspouil.m style and quality, and the immense stock always on hand, being so various in design, enables purchasers to please thrir taste in a selection, without the delay, necessarily caused in ordering Furniture. ■ . . - Tb give an Idea of tba {tabbed Fnraltaro on hand, I need oply inform you that my Booms are Wo feet long, by 27 foot wide, four Hoots In number; with Shops contiguous, euffi dentto employ 200 hands, which is a gaarantoo that the work is all done under my own immediate inspection. . , : ' Packing Is all done In the Store, and Furniture warranted'to carry safely any distance. Visiters to Phlla delphift ore respectfully Invited; os purchasers or otherwise; to e&li andexomlno the Goods.- an.2A;ly EDWARDTABtfB. _fsr\ SILVER WARE, Bronzes, Clocks, IMpier Moche. fegay Goods, Rosewood Dressing Cases, Writing DeakK, Jjfi/ea, Eans, Oparin Glasses, Cutllufy,f l ino. Oil i TulnLogs, Dresden Oliina, The undersigned.: begpsr'Ucnlarly to Invito the visits of citizens and strangers, i whether as purchasers or oonhotaseors, to their magmtieenti stock, believing it to exceed in extent, varietyoadrichness, I any other in this country. They feel sore, the advantage of i personally selecting goods at the different factories in Europe, i and their own manufactories or Jewelry, Wore, 1 here; enable them to otter Inducements in prices and qual>» ties, and.prices, considering qualities, such aa eanaot.bo of ftredby any other house In the trad a.. . Delicate goods so carefully packed as to go safely any dis tance, and by almostony conveyance. Wholesale and retail. • CANHBLD,'BROTHER A CO. 229 Baltimore streetyoofßftr: of Charles,. ... Baltimore.. G&OUQB STUAGK», . : sou jastiwcnfaEk ortnfc'iifrfcorifo " SPIB&Ii SPRIN G M’AT TBB S S S. W. Cor.: Baltimore and Frtdenck- *ttccti t BaU timore, and jpo. $2 Walnut st t Philadelphia. HVB SltVEa MEDALS AWARDED, VIZ *—*.. ay Akemcih IwiTUis, Ncw-\orfe; By vFbjlSklik Institute, Philadelphia; } Hjletulsd Baltimore. HIE peculiar improvement irftHeF; construction of this Mattress Is, thoioll .thecluntrcyamJ fieaty taooden ' lYamwoork is entirely dispensed wuh, and its place sup* piled by a-lighter and much more durable frame. The springs ore all connected by harness leather hinges, secure* ly rlvctted, rendering it impossible for a single spring to | lut down or got out of place, and making ailed' so elastic S that any part may be nosed or bent up, andisthusadmlra* j bly fitted to the wants of the sick or asthmatic, who may n> quire a sitting posture. It has (01 thd luxurious softness of the best feather bed, with the lightness and facility of hand* ling oftho common hair mattress, ■ r I Those improved Spring Beds are invariably made of the I i best materials, and will last many years without repairs. : | Persons haring Uni* Mattresses can have.thcm altered in*. i to .Spring Bods. . Those Pcdß ore well adapted fbr Hotels, berths of Ships,• SteamboattffmdJXospltals;,. •: u ; ALSO, an extenslro assortment of highly ornamented, (in I enamel,) and plain finished- OAST IRON FURNITURE, cou* [stating Inpart of Bedsteads, Uat and Coatßocke, Cano and- I Umbrella Stands, Centre, Pier and Side Tables with marble | tops* Garden Chairs, Settees, etc., etc. . | Animals, such as Lions, Lambs, Bogs, etc., in Iron, os j well aathe modolsin Wood,furnished at short notice, j deolOly . :... .. JOSEPH MOGRIDGE, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, 1 / Ho. fig Coauz&ciAL, mow IhKc - I St. I*outafMo., /CONSIGNMENTS and Commission swill meet With prompt I AjandpOrtonal attention,and liberal will bo | glvon when required, on Consignments or Bills of Lading, j Ordersfor the purchaseofLead,Grain, Hemp and other Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices, j The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandise and Pro* duoe will moot with especial care and dispatch; the lowest I rates of Freight will always bo procured, and tbo.espcnse ] of Storage and Brayago as much.as posaible.avoided. • I -nsrEUNcsa:. I Page ABacon, Bktiouis; Ellis b Morton, Cincinnati; Charless, Blow iCo-i do; r Strader & Gorman,do; Chouteau&.Volio, : do; .Uosoa&.Frazor, ;.. do; Boah;KinßA‘Co n -do; Springer4Whiteman, do; J W.Butl»r&Bro.,Plttsbh; Jb.O.Gooodman & Co.,' do; D.LeechftCo., -do; E.&C.-Yi\maU&Co. T Philado;l Wm. Holmes A Co:, - do; Morgan, J.M.Buck&Morgnn: I 1 Blow A* March; 'New York.* B.B.Oomogye, do; i 'Frost ft Forrost, . do; Bhieldsft Miller, : • do; i Charles A; Meigs, .do; Joai&h Lee ft Co.-; Baltimore.] i A G FarwellftCo.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, ,do; i 1 lloward.Son&Co., do; W.B.Reynolds, Louisville; | 11. D. Newcomb A Bro., do; T.O.TwlCbellliCb.,Commission Merchants, New Orleans. tftj hate on open Policy of Insurance, which, will cover l oll: shipments to my address, when advised by letter pet maU; or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or at the I time of shipment., JOSEPUMOO RIDGE, augfi' L ' J • ' • St^Lnuis.Missouri.'-' ! Sevnonr’s Galvanic Supporter. - | THIS APPAIIATUB possesses nil the mechanical advnn • tacos of tho Abdominal Supporter nowlii : ustytm do.; 24?^37; y-. -s ; . v ; Also, crown, double medium*straw, tea, and' other papers, in Idttfo quantities. c by *T fl, TO MORGAN, 108 Wood st. —' >. , I •I- elgned and Uraav Stimplb, under the firm bf Ukhift BTIMMjB & QO n is dissolved, and the undersigned atone are authorized to transact and lattifirtt.* ' ' fiftlfetfl . PATRICKS & ERIENP. ’r] l>lEb Vancy and BreedingXpgttfcOS?®?. •:t j yiemff.;rir»BVricfwlrom St*.to ao—from tbjtoa no4Horticultural. ’■;^}k^'' NEW 'YORK. D: b. u’oroLovoiir GEORGE J. HENKEL’S BALTIMORE. WAT CHE 8 ..JEW EI/R Y, ST. LOUIS. :_ ; *T'~'rr'’ u ‘~‘» ! 'V • ' .-i . •t %■. ■•'/. ’ ■ »• ••;•_«; •!■• r^__* - „ C** —— r *~r • * —*• ?%■ MEDICAL. PARTIAL OR TOTAL, . SHTXBSZ.? REMOWEB. BR.AISOPHERT begs to call the Attention of |hO*c suffering from a total or •'partial lass of the hearing, to the followlng/actß. /vHe, trwats diseases of-the mlddle;or internal Ear with " • ' . n MEDICATED DOUCHES. Such as is practised in tho Infirmaries of Berlin, Lcipsld, . Brussels, Hamburg, and SL Petersburg, and lately by the .mast distinguished. l/mdonAurlsts,;wjtli themost won -derfal success; Indeed, it is the only method that has been uniformly successful; The.best proefof the offlcacy.of the treatment will be a referenco to nearly ; :.. . NINE-HUNDRED NAMES, 1 Resklents of the .United.stales,. Canada, New Brunswick, and, Nova Scotia,' ichbhave bun-restored to Acute Bearing, nnd not. a single, solitary case, to .our knowledge, did wo foil to effect either a partial’, or total-restoration of the ’ Hearing, whon onr advice and instructions wore faith fully and punctually adhered to., Many..who_conld,not hear the report of a pistol at arm’s length, can now hear a watch beat at the distance of four feet ..ln. cases.of -mucous aetkmulatkm in -the Eustachian : Tube and Inflammation of the Mucus Mem--' hranej Nerrous Affections, Diseases of the Membrana Tvm- ; pan!, commonly colled the “Drum,* 1 orwhen the diseasd can be traced to tho effects of lover, Colds, tho ur o of Qui nine, Mercurial Medicines, Gathering In the Ears In chi Id hood,. Ac* Dr. Alsophert’s treatment stands: pre-eminent; Where the Auditory Canal is dry and scaly, with little or no pecretfon. wflentbedealnefia is.accompanied with noises fir the Ear, like falling water, chirping, of insects,ringing of bolls, mailing of leaves, continual pulsations, discharge of matter, or when, in stooping, a sensation is felt asifu -of blood'to.the head took place,'when the hearing is less acute in. dull, cloudy weather, or when a cold has been taken, tub method of treating tho disease is infallible. IN DEAF AND DUMB OASES : my experience warrants me la saying, that if the hearing: was at any time good, very much can be accomplished. In tho Deaf and Dumb School atXcipsic, out of-a cast of 14, 1- succeeded in restoring four, to acute hearingb JOr. A,. begs -respectfully Estate* that inthose cases he undertakes he guarantees a pnccesSful result, complete or such a marked Improvement aff will bo perfectly satisfactory, if his remedies afe faithfully applied anddtrecuons adhered to;' ' Applicants will please .state their age, duration of dK scare, if matter issues from the external passage,* if there aro noises in, tho Ears, stale of general health, and what : they suppose to have been tho cause of tho deafness. 'When the hearing Is restored it is expected that those In easy ,circumstances will payliberally.- . MedlclD'eSj App&ratas, £e, will bo sent to any part it my. own expense,. .. ' • ■■ .Address DIL ALSOPHERT, Broadway, Office near Canal street, New York. ■ fea-Smd • .. Five Dollars-^OmsuUafionFce. Invalids of Pittsburgh and' Vicinity, XTOUB attention u urgently invited to a careful and can A. did perusal-of-something that has Just been intro duecd into the lime-honored Keystone State. PULYERSIACHEK’S ' HYDKO-ELECTJUO TOLTAIC CHAINS! A NEW aud NOVEL mode of applying a powerful remedial kgeht,so constructed as to bewora-under the-garments, next to ihe skin, producing a constant, UNINTERRUPTED current or RLKCTRO-JUGNETIBM, effecting Immediate Relief From the moat acute pain, and also a-permnsent cure of all NERVOUS DISEASES. ■ jitself&m has failod to furnish almost.ccrtaih relief, and a iFINAL, PERMANENT CURE, by bciig used according to;direction's, to.the following diseases: Rheumatism/ - Uterine Pains, Gouf, Sciatica, Palpitation of the Heart, Paralysis, Periodical Headache, ■■ -iPainfulapdSwelledJolnte, "St. Titus*Dance, ' : Neuralgia of the Face, General Debility, Diseases of thuSpine, v ‘ Pain&of the Chest, Deafness and Blindness. Hysterica, Dyspepsia, i r AJjL diseases That are causjti by n deficient amount of NERVOUS FLUID, are.greatly reHevedi.if not permanently cured by simply, wearing the chains fop a few hours day. - ■ Beit Understood That it is not claimed that Rentes all diseases, but only those for' which it is recommended; and moreover, we boldly claim and DEFY, that no medicinal agent of'ANY l£lNp.has:perforined ; sp MANY. CURES.doring the last year, of those diseases just named, ns PULVERMACHEE'S ELECTRIC CHAIRS. And to prove this assertion, we ilety any perron to produce «> many WELL AUTHENTICATED CERTIFICATES of Scientific P.hjriclane:.and.,intelligent ~ patients afl-may he found inja;p«mplilet of ihirty-rix pagea, to be Lad (gratis) of theagentin tbla.tow.u;... ..... -• The electric Ch»tnn were first introduced in France in 1860 and after being subjected to the most Thorough and lUgid Trial, By the first medical men In Paris, they were found topoa* suss strangeand.marveUpns'pow*r in reßevingpain, oyer applied, and by their influence were Introduced into thd hospitals of that dty/tmd also secured by letters patent -by the French Government., \..V. They are now - introduced in almost every Hospital in England,.Germany,..AwOria,,.Belgium*and 'patented, in , those countries, where they have become the * MOST POPOLAR CffRATIVH Ar.pST IN TFIE WORLD. .They, were first introduced-into tho 'United Statesabout: one pinco, and went through 4he same tral as fa Eu rope, nnd were at.onro introduced into every Hospital in New York, where they are uow in daily use, effecting oven MORE WONDERFUL CURLS than lied-ever before boon lawtudedthenj; ’! -'-v- - ■ They .erilUghly recommended by. Profi. Valentine Van Buron, Post and others,: who have published their- Tlews of their power and value in several of tho .medlcal' journals in that city, and uro alßa iu tho daily practice of recommending thrir useto-patients.-,-A fall account of their opinion may also Ire found in every pamphlct/add sent to the addressbf any person in. tiie State by . applying (post paid) toDr. GEO.Ii; K EYSKR, who is agent for Pittsburgh. Pa.; The chains can bo sent by maß,with full descripixons fornse. ... . Price of Chains, $3 and $5, Physicians are politely iovited to call and examine their cohstruction, and pronounce upon their merits. ■ • One Word More to Invalids. : No person need fear that they will not accomplish just* what it U claimed they can .do, and all persons who have become disgusted with a constant. pouring down of pateut nostrums (bottled swiU) are kindly and. politely Lorited to give them u trial. N\ IL—One Chain will last for years and losojnoneof itfl' electric power by use, and can be applied to either adult or - ■ hlld. . QLO. H. KLTSEIt, No. -140 corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, wholesale and retail agent. - Also, Ijy J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny City. [declfrdawCm BIL TKRJIEI/S HEALING OINTMENT wiU cure Ba!£ rheum (Tetter), Chilblains,. Common Sores; Chapped or Cracked Hands, Burns or Scalds, Cuts or Wounds, Piles,ln flammation of tho lireast, Bites of Insects, Sore Lips; Pirn pies on the Face, and Breaking Out and Sores on Children, and all Diseases of tho- Skin, and rurer than any -other Medicine; For sale >by ; FLEMING BROTHERS, and Dr. KEYSEIL Wood street;-Pittsburgh; J.G.SMITH Birmingham Drug Store; WM. BEIBERT A BRO., 477 Bonn street; LORENZ k WIGHTSIAN, Fennsylvama- Glass Works; • Mr?. S HOIiMKS, TempernnceTillo; D. M, CURRY, AlleghenyCitv; SAMUEL DYER, Alleghany City; WM. SMITH, Lawreuee ville; LUKE B. DAVISON, East Liberty; SPANG & CO, Stewarlstown;/ DALZBLL & CO-, Sbarpsburstb: STEWART LLOYD k CO., Mechanics* Iron Works ; J. W. HAN NEN, Manchester. - : •jy26;d>wy .. v - B«- A. FahAtatook's VermlfAgei - HIIHRE te evidence that must satisfy every mind that B. A. Fahnestock’s Vermifuge Is the only article that can be administered with tho certainty of expelling worms: • Halifax, N. S., Jan. 23,1852. • I heieby certifv/tliata child of mine, aged three years, - bad been -very ill for a month with & pain in the chest, gen eral weakness, and loss of nppotito. I was advised--to try jB. : A Fahnestocks Vermifuge; and accordingly bought a botUo from il. Nnylor, Druggist, Granville street.. Hav ing admlnlriered a portion of it, he within twenty . four hours. Two Hundred and 1 Forty-twa from six to twelve inches in length* - The child, Immediately after had its’appetite'restoredj.&nd soon epjoyed perfect health;. Another, child, seven years old, who' had been more or less sick, from bis birth, took Ihe Temainder of tho' bottle, which caused him to pass One Hundred and Sixty two Worms. From that time to the present; his health has ; been perfectly good, aud he has thrived, as well .as any ! child could. . .. ELIZABETH BISHOP. I. Bold, wholesale and retail, by all the principal druggists: I and country merchants the United States. [ janlG.. . •• • r" : : r< v •- 950 Reward WILLbe paid toanypeTsonwhowillbuy : obox of Dr. TIiRBEL’B HEALING OINT MENT, and use it according to directions, - w ■Vi ’ they will call- at iny office and say witb YLfiQ' • a clear conscience, that .it will not coja ./SSCak:: 1 - pletdg cure Chapped Hands, ChiblaJiLs,Cha- ling, Soro Lipa,-Bums and, Freeze?, Soroa wUvMa on and greatly alleviate, if not v«*U<4U>JB53» entirely euro SaltTheam, Piles, Inimmma* tlon of the Breast, Bites of Insects, Pimples on the Face, and all Diseases of the Skin. MONROK TERREL, /v - Naugatuck*Conn, t For sale by FLEMING BROTHERS, and Dr. KEYSKR, Wood. street, Pittsburgh; 3. G. SMITH, Birmingham; Mra.- B. HOLMES,Temperanceville; D.-M. .UURRY, Allegheny: WM. SEIBERT & BRO., 477 Penn street; Pittsburgh; LOR LNZ k WIGIITAfAN, Pennsylvania Gloss Works; SAM’L j DYER* Allegheny; WM. SMITH, Lawrenceville; LUKE B. ■DAVISON, East'Liberty; SPANGA-CO., Stowartstown; 1 LEWIS I>AIJSELL A CO., Sharpsburg; STEWART; LLOYD A CO./ ilechanirs’ -Iron Works; J. W. ILANNEN, ilnu* Chester. - \ Jjfl&dkwy : "\r B.—A single box of Dr. TERREL’S OINTMENT will v li. * keep any ic’s hands, lut them chap or crack ever so bad, sound and is good working btder'hir winter. : Prepared and sold by MONROE TERREL; : . jy2o:d»wy • • -.. Nwu>cnturk. Conn. , Private Diseases. • a DR. BROWN, No. 41 Dintnond Alloy, De- /% • votes hfs entire attention to. an office Practice.' His business is mostly cnßfinwl to Private W «£& Venereal Dtiecua, and snch painful affections/ &£& 'brought on by imprudence, youthful iudulgoniceaudexce^. Syphilis,3yphiUtioErupUohFi.U6iibrrhca,Gle : et,''Btrictnrci .Urethral DiSchaixes, impurity nfAhe: Blood,‘with all Dlsea* ees of the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Erup* .tlons, Tetter; Itiugworm,'stetcurTaTDiß«uies, Seminal Weak* nfess, Impotency, Piles, Rheumatism,.Female Weakness, "Monthly .Disßapva bfthe Jointed -Fistula in Ano/NerVous Affections, Painoin tlie and LtnnpjTfirJ' tation of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated,—. ■ Cure guaranteed ,•/.(■,■ ll • Six teen years’ practice (six lix this citv} euableaDr. Brown i to offerassurances of a speedy euro to ail who may coma un* der hie care. .. • ' i -- : .(•• r.-i.f; ,i Office and Private Consultation Rooma, 41, Diamond alley UEUMATIBSL— -Dr. Brown's newly discovered remwlj .-J[\, ; ,for Rheumatism is a speedy and certalii Remedy for thatlpainful trouble. It never feilst*' J - - - - V Office and Private Consultation Rooma No. 41 DIAMOND, PittaburitbrPeun’k* -* •*■ - mirtfbflSyi&w*. -TT WARDROPB SEED STORE is now replete with early .^f, «] Seeds, .for thc.hct beds;-I’runing Instrumcnte«fbr the: orchard,"Corn fitiuk' ail'd. 'stTaw cutters, and eyeTythingof Inteteat tp the fainter, gardener or amateur. - • Onlerß from dsalors and merchants filled promptly, on utibcrixl terms. . . jal4 ■ f |\BA—250 half cheats .Young Hyson, Imperial, Ganpotf* >X.. JlwySoadbopc, and VauebongTea; 150 ealtjboxes do ' ~ MILLER & RICKETgQff.f ? X.- $U*. .v— -ida; for sale by of 1800, 1833, 1810,1844, 181&jmd X) ;1851 Coimao Jt-iody. for gale in. packages end' chum* ioErS. (doc 22) ' MILLEII * IiXOKBTgOS. • v v! *‘ v V.-'-:’V.; * 5 9?'vl’;\VV V . , ■» ♦•. V -*■:•'-* . r * • v. • , j :>■ - W!.-« ■ fc.* I '* 4* ■ » fl -* 4 • * * . ■ ■•-•• jj f^v:■ - * * »** <.,. . ’ l S'? J ‘ J> - ‘ V, t ' : • - *••. jj.V'A -;..f. NUMBER 161. DAILY HORNING YOSt PHI DAY MOBSING:: Xerrrbl&and Destructive Fire.- The splendid steamer Charles Belcher came into port last night, frormNashville, with on ex eeedingljr y.alyoMi> i oargo, estunated to bn worth $250,000, Consisting of six hundred hogshead of tobacoo five'hundred hales of cotton,'a’large lot of pork and . other sundries. The Belcher Is owned •in Stt Louis, ■■■. whore, she,is insured - for $OO,OOO, which is considerably les3> thou her value.;, ■ Shortly after her arHval, the’Beloher was dis covered to be on fire, and the flames communica ted so rapidly; thiit it Was quite difficult for the passengers who were .spending - the night on board to .escape;:' >Mrs. 'Carlisle, ;tho wife of the who was.confined to her bed by sick ness, leaped with great .heroism from the huyri deck'With her child in her arms,’and fortunately suffered nolinjnry. . The - passengers lost their baggage. :The fire communicated every rapidly to thcLieh Tuna and the: Crescent, which lay next to the Belchor. Next .tile Saxon, was en tirely consumed with the cargo,' u portion-of which appeared to bsquite inflammable- / ‘ The lossby the.Sazon must have been at least $75,000. The Mohican, in the Tennessee trade, heavily laden with"goodß, was Lost ly, the fire communicated to the. splendid new steamer Natchez, whoso original' cost a-few months ago . was $00,000.. She had comeinto port in the afternoon,with 3,600 bales of option, aud it is Buppoeed abont 1,000 hadbCen removed, leaving 2;60O that were' destroyed; thus sweep ;ing:awaj-sioo,ooo at' one fulDewoop; which, with the ether losses mske her total less ;abont $200,000. The Grand Tnrk caught several, titnes, and so did the Sultiino, but the fire was extin guished, and theywere Baved. ■ A abort distance from the scene of. the: fire, the IdoatiDg Paiaeo of Van Ambnrgh, filled with his various and rare . collection of animals was moored. ;- The. tumult and noise aroused.: the wild beasts from their lairs;-and caused them to' lend their roars.to that of the multitude.' •We conld not bat think what ah awful scene would have been presented, .if the flames, which were sweeping in that direction, bad communicated to this prißon of so many fcrocious brutes.-— lf. O. Delta, Feb. ii '■■.'■; 1 1 Under the head of AdditionaVParticnlars/on theSth inst., the Ptcayune.says ;... ‘ One of the most difficult inquiries to'bo an swered is in regard to the loss vf lifer' Tbefeafe a thouBaud:rumora. floating abont, bntcfe«>of ■ them can bo traoed- to any reliable Bource. James Leathers, the: brother of Captaip Leathers, of the Natchez, is not'to be found and it is feared that he was burned up' onboard of that boat. . - ,i The mate of tha Natchez is said,to :be mis sing. . u The chambermaid, her child, and the pastry cook, belonging on board of the Natchez, bra said to be lost.* " . <‘.i ■ One white ruau was seized by , the hair, while he was in the water, by persons in the boat. - They let go their hold and the uian Was seen to sink.' ’ - - Thirteen negroes belonging lo : Mr; Waddle;, .five negroes belonging to, Mr. Galbraith,; thrpp negroes belonging ,to Mr. Cannon’ muDthreo ne groes under Ihocharge of Gen: Milter,’ are anpX posed to be lost, ns they had been missitig all ■ day yesterday. Tbceo 24: slaves were: all aboard ! the Charles Belcher. ■ • " A man, whose name was unknown, yeßtcrday, morning, Beemed to be overwhelmed with grief, its he said dbat bo had lost alt oT.-hja property and his friends by the:disaster. He .attempted, ■.tojamp.into the river,.when he was prevented. He then drew'a Bbeath kDife and stabbed him-, self twice in the breafct. He was taken to the 1 Charity Hospital by tbe police. - V ‘ • - ,1 . .. . A-wbito-roan was found, dating the morning clinging to-the timbers on the uuderaido ojfthe s wharf. He was nearly dead when he .was.res- . cued. He stated-that ho had been too weak to' make his voice heard amidst the'groat noise and confusion.; , From- the True: Della of the evening,of ;th6 £ F -4th, we gather the following particulars: The Saxon; Capt. Korehevalpwas to have left v for St-Xouis!aate.veeing;-:Sheswos volned at ’ $23^1100,• owned by, Frank Johnson and J. G;,o Shannon of thiserty,, insured via Louisville, for,; $14,500. Her cargo, principally dry goods, was.. . valued at $50,000. ■’'■ :Tbe Charles Belcher cost $93,000; insnreiHn St. Louis for $GO,OOO', owned .by Cutter .&.Val,'?. : entine, St. Louis. Cargo valued at s2oolooo.''-, . ... Tho Crescent, Capt. YouDg, was to leave yes terday afternoon for St. Louis: : Yalne, $22,000; insured in Cincinnati for $10,000; owned by this a captain. .-Her qargowae.valued'at $35,000. * , The new Natchez, (packet,) Captain-Leathers; valued at $59.000; insured' in Xoufsyille and Cincinnali fors3o,ooo;"ownedbyCapt; v Xeath-~ ors and T.C.Holmes of this 'city.- ■ Cargo worth 5100,000. , . ■ , # . The Liah ljuna, Cspt. Haywood, Übwitt, Rowe & Co., of St. Louis, and the cop/,’ tain; worth- 530,000; insured ; iu St; Louis for ‘ ’ $20,000. Eookß and. papers saved. .Nocargo on. -" The Mohican, Capt l^win; owned on Tennes* ir Bee river; valued St $20,0004 no insurance ;tar go, pork and groceries, valued at $40,000. The-bark lvanhoe, owned by. Smith and Shot well, ofLouisviile; cargos consisting ofup conn-"- 1 : try produce, was insured in liouisvillofors2o,- . 000... It will bo seen that none of-tho boats were in sured in this city. Native ■ ;—' - Some of the Connectiout' and Massachusetts papers aro arguing stoutly in favor of the xnanu- ■ ■•■■■. facture of wino from the native grape. The.,; Hartford Timcsis satisfied that wine catrbepro-I':' duoed in Connecticut in large quantities, andat - a great profit to the producer, ■ ; The BoßtonPoflt-it ihinka what is said of Connecticut is also trne of s. ( Massachusetts, and the Post is of tho opinion that ll the lime is not far distant when the native wine, ns n temperance remedy, will be introduced' to banish tho infernal distillations thatdpbauoh.it par people.” . , , - 1 We expressed views Bimilar'wilh these during , : the Maine law canvaesdast Summer. 1 ' 'Michigan ia mnch better adapted to grape culture-than : cither of tho above named New England States, . • and- wine produoing might .become a large, and ; ; :j profitable enterprise thereand to just that ex-, v tent 1 that pure wines can be made to “Craßh , the use of those l -liquid poisons'which -ore now sold as brandy, gin, &0., in that ratio , will tho . f cause of true temperance he forwarded • Wo trust that i eople will have a return of tbelr _ ■ senses on' this temperance question by-and-by- While prohibitory laws* intended to change thC 1 ■ habits of a generation, canno tbo enfofced,prae- r tiobl- legislation, 'and some .plan by which tba ; r drinks of the people shall be wholesome and.nu- .. . - tritious* maybe - made totmbflervo tho cause of temperance in all things*- . 1 To Head a Heabiso Hobbe.— Whenever ypu perceive a horse’s inclination.to rear, separate. ;yoUr reins- and prepare for him. - The instant - 4 he is pbopt tp riae,-slacken PUP; hand, i and bend: ~'±- or. twist his head with the other, keeping yonr , hands low. This bending compels him to moyo ' ' a bind leg,' and of necessity brings his" fete feet ‘ : down. Instantly, twist - him completely rouhd :: two. or three times, which will confuse him!very v.- much, and completely throw, him. off his guard. The moment yauuhavetfinißbed-lwisting him toufad, place bis heatj-imthe direction, you wlshl t to proceed, apply ,the apprs, and he wiUnat.fail; , to go forwardj if Ihe situation ho convenient,. preifi him into a gallop, and apply theßpUrffhbd' whip;two! orhthres: Cimes-Bevorely. f. The; hotsb '• ■ will not perhaps, bo aatisfied.w.ith-tJip fiißtdefeati:!.; . but'mayfeel disposed to .try again for tho ; maar ( ., tery.' ’ Should this bo the case, you have only to, .' . twist himi ■&d,' ; as k bpfof b,- add you will find that in tbo second struggle he will be much'mor© oosi* l • lysobdued thou on the jftjf&ofc •<. ■ Tyoujwill perceive him to quail,under tho opera* - • tion. T r ßritish > ' * ImPOUTASX jN'i'K.'iTrON,— John t-ling, of Potts-- haa interned. on important and,valuable-,: > machine for cutting Btone, either marble, free or .. Bantt stone, Its capacity for labor.per day is, ' equal'to rertymen;! It is constructed ou a prin ciple differing altogether from anMlling lilMtbS*! ford tried. The stones;Trlfeff’fitilßn6d onUte fa- ~ oes;Trillbe'equal to the finest tooling.- to fcuttheißmoUeßtiiouliljngk/'mthant-eittor- • breaking or etnuningiaoy, of’ the .members. vAptfy plication is about being msdo.for a patent; Mr, Ofng'ia apractioal stone cutter, and thoroughly ' nniqorstands tha traflta of this brauefi of bnai-" ness. ■ . : Hr-. V **_ ‘ • • 1 N**-" * 1 Vi v>» 1 '' V .vv * «*••..■ f' l.f FEBBUABy 17,