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Single copies be discontinued (antasit tosdiaae. o %£sau™£&n- Su U £peW to »ny order unioM (rabid « me’orßiS&rfat Job PrinUng-pJ/Ms tn the city, where, aB bS of work it done on the ikorlul nduxi and most reason abletermt. . —..-..--i- . . ..• ,■ : HATESO*'A»VER r riBESG, . AQBKtID UPON BY TBB 'rJITSWKGH i’JiBSS. tEBUBrE3KOSPWIKIL,OniXSBi *nM One square, one "= Si? »H I ,**■■:: rmrli iDSQrt4on«r»«» * ,v ; ,**?V*V! * ,V . :>• ; M: ronewcefe. '“"***■ « ; ; two irdekA..—*--'*- ‘ ,rv ’ r “"' <i'oa ** three weekAi.... > ■>* ** • *V ontf raonttu. »rtft u m.:-- two months.... - ~y v?. v M H * «« thh»inont|ia r .M.>...vr-v*'! wJ-JS M . row mouUia^.~....v.^*.»-'*yyvyyr*v. 4 1 *n-rz.rr : M ,«u m0uth5......... .vv!!T*“y“" , r ,, *.ig fIX Btandluß OW, rix Unes or loss, per IU. w • • : r cnaHOEABt* At ptiisnass • - _ One Kjnsw, per annum, (eiclnsiTo el too peper?— PROFESSIONAL CARDS. GEO. F. OItMORBi ' , 1M ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT DA \Yf Office, corner of Fburfh ilrtet and Cherry alley, , . . pitTSOTiaoh*.PA. f . •. . Will attend to hU professional burials* as oroai, M hiSce, beS the boura of 9 A. M. and 4 P. 51. of day. •■ • •: . ; ■■ '• ■ • ■■ ■■ ■ '• -,’ ■ i J ~ * - C. Orl&ndo Loomti, • •_ TTORNEY AT LAW—■OE&co, Fourth street, abcnre Wood Thomas M* Marshall* •TTORNEV AT LAW—Office, Urwrie’s Buildings, Fbmtb ■ utreet. ■ ■■■ ' •- H* H«JC«MT»******» I " . . . ITORNRY AT LAW-Offlceon Fourth street, between £ Cherry alloy nnaOrantrtrrct. - --Q J -.;-ga xtqunet akd iav-mwio ■"— ... D. H7"lla*en» TTOIINET AT LAW—No. 12J Foortlx ntnct, ato™ »n 4 1 tdar BlnlUitoia. - mar ' ,l ' y - j*.S* MorrUo»» _ * rrOBNKT AND LAW-OToVW- A moral to So. M Grant sttvet, near fourth, A TTOHNKX S' W*W—OfflS No. lS2SroUhfieU Sixth. Ooll«Uonsca«fally atona- attention given to OotirCTandnli. [dre3.lr_ , ttoRNET SOUCTTOR Is v s n^ c Sl' to the Pcstomco.fiteubeuTjne.Vhto. my 4 i. 'VKtti'rsst _ATT.jOT-5"o/H>9 Fourth street, ritt»huri;h, A’SfaStt taf bolotr llr. IKrJy MMamli turery Stable. N. Bnokmoster, ... . v . A LDKKMAK—Office, Fourth street, third i do [? r f J® A/SmltWieltl,South side. Conveyancing ofoll kinds done w\* greatest card add laffal accaracy. TiU«-’ U»11* tote <utKtulntol, • ■ u a ■■.■ n^amßaam business cards. T» n URAYCX. Diamond, F»ttsb»tgb» £*■*, •**. F. COUtlSj fedaS; offera tor rile • «3roeerlri,eSted for family lue. SpicMof an! tbe tmrest quality, ground at niu btearo »»»»• " JSedVrnita, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken in ex, Cl p?g f D.“—a MU assortment ofUndreth’. WanittodOardM Seeds, and Invited the attenUon «!»• teres ted in ratal affairs. . • •■> J. S. tBSCB, HoM-PIN * °°*> TVHOLEBAEE: QROCEEBi AITD DOALBBS IK Provisiflns. Metals and Pittsburg Manufactures, 505.241 «»2« A* *«»«**♦ f “” aS “•. fiStisv'i BENBUAW, .... •• fwivi URALKRS AND FAMILY GROCERS; Dcalers.lp T E Wt^eodWlUoirWare3ep™m.dTmWare,!loaM jSping Wholesale and KclaU, No. rty etrect, rittshargh. _ __ 1 Itiner dfc Sloorlietul, v WHOLKSALK UftSoßltS AND I’IiODLCB DhAhERS— No. 2T Wood atreot. Pittaboreh. Imr-V • Smith & Sinclair,. , ■ . -nrrnOLKSAEE UROCRItS AM) COSIMI3SIOSr otb- W CnANTS-OomtrWooa enil Fir-t ft*. foorS Paul &> .Murdock*. , ■ ■ COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MBECIt ANSjA ?H> STEAMBOAT AGENTS— No. 7 Waterstroet,Clnctomjti, Obt«v _ >M I.V.L- j.b. ». .a*"**:; Kirkpatrick & Herron*, WHOtBSAtK' unOCKIIS; PIIODUCE ANO CuMSTIS 'BIOV MBrtCaANT3,endD<mlen<tn IV.biblirvh Msnu kcturwAo. B*3 Werty rfreet. JSlkimrgb. fa myl.? m*mu.«nuui ■ jora siojls, - “ f “fJ 11 "?': Ptttsborgu.. T>RODOCBAai>GKNEBAr. COMMISSION SIE3ICHANTS, JT No. 309 Liberty SU wt, Pittsburgh, Fa. Sperm, Unwed nntl-Uird 0*1*« , • _ ■ . Philt.L.-....:...—.^wu..ucitmo:i, Pittsburgh. fTTHOLBSA brandtjes, W Wines and SeCTrs—So*. 172 and-174, corneroflrwin anti liberty streets, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nalls, Cotton hand* • ; • . • **r -• • • ita. n. William!, :? 1 • „ BBTAUPAimr orooki^aot W Forwarding and Commission Merchant, . Dialer _in Country Produce. and- Pittebnrgh'-Mo3ufoctare!i—Hood sfc, fimridoom nlx>TO Fifth, ’PittSb-.nyh. mlir& .- n'enam— ...........ouk-vcuus h’closhit. Wholesale and Betail Clotbinff Merchants, no. 88 wood Biimia. mßßsUbsedbef* respectfully inform ilndr 1/andthepubUcln general, that-theyiaya tbia-day-a»- aoclated themselves In the above business; under -the firm of JOHH M’CLOSKET * 00. Ihoy JrenpoctMljr eoltat a 8 each Will he settled by them- • .* ;. Jftme* Ci Wnti, 7.;• r. - . •:•: MERCHANT TAHtfIW-Na. 45 FifOi street, opposite ih» Pa. • AP.v- ‘ i/LUUVflate of the'firmof CooUT 4 tUEMharing .opeaoi'BToEK KO:®. (two, •t»n4.) for the porpow of carrying .on the CLOTni?,O BUSINGS?) hopes by strict attention. to business to merit a ■baro of the patronage of the lato firm. , _ N. mnie to order in the most TMUonablu bn the shortest notice—inferior to B. T. C. . . . ■■■.-. BOOKBBLLER AND STATIONBR-bns always on-hand a renew! assortment of School, Miscellaneous and Plank Books, JMntingr Post aodCap Paper, Ac* WhaleMfoaiid Ifc* tall, N 0.104 Wood strect, below Fifth, Bast side, Pittsburgh* Bags and Tanners .Scrnpsv ■ aplj.ly 7 J. B. W«ldtn, _ t , -THTSOLBS ALB- AND RETAIL DEALER in Blank nnd W* School r ßooks, Paper and Btatlonety, N0.,C3 'tYood sti-tet, (between Third and Fourth,') Pittsburgh, Pa. [mrCO ■ ”—‘ ft, c, Btoekton« - T ATK JOHNSON A*STOCKTON, STA- Li TIONBfL Printer, ana Binder—corner of MM*keJ and Third htroets. Pittsburgh, Pa. TJr* l -” , W» 8* Haven, mfIBOLD PBIKTINQ ESTfBBJBnMgNT,; <Lm, Jon* I mto’T A STOOXTOjfj)tfnd BuOpK BOOK asfn STATIONK ift WAREHOUSE—Is prepared to execute every style or Le«L Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job ; Printlngand Binding,-and famish every article In the Blank Book, Paper and Stationery Uiie, at the shortest notlss ynd on the most reasonable terms. .. - .... 1- Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, comer of Market Office and Book Bindery,No. BO Third Pt, novlfl i gchnOhman A Haunlein,. - T ttHOOBAPHEBS—Third rtreot; opposite thajPostomec, I i RttsbargbS'-Maps; Landscapes* Bill Heads, Show-Bills. LatehuArchitectural and- Blaoldne Drawings,Duriuess ana VUitioCCaftls, Engroved or Drawn on Stone, ranted ln'Ook»w» Gobi; Bronze* orJßlack, in the most approved stylo, and atthemortToasonablo prlewA . oo»&.iy ‘ ; Anitln Loomltr . , . Th «AL E3TATB AGENT, Merchandise, Stock, and Bill K, Broker. Ofllce, No. 02 “Fourth Street, (above Wood.) The •nbtariber having opened an offleo at the abovo plaeo, for too nnfodse'ofUeffJDatlng Loans; Bills* Bondi, Mortgages, and •n otnerltistnftnflats for the security or Money, and for the parchasa Mi 4 AVm uli£. particular attention to buvlnß selling, rontinr or cnd loas- Inulted Eitato. nvTl AOSTIS IiOOMIg „nv wjumho,. jo ß ywttfj.a--> rNc . BROTHERS, - (gucccßßora to J. Kidd 4 Co.) . . ...... tier HOLES ALU DRUGGISTS, No. OOjffrrf Kr«t?ltte 'W I huKhi'Pa. Proprietors of Dr,- fiTLancs Celebrated Pormifdge, liver frills, &0., • - ...- ■ .• , • —i - :,jB» A* FaUneitocte Co., 'TTTHOLBBALE DKUO WAREUOUSB—Corner Hrst aud W Wood and comer Woodafld Sixth* fflM I . JSOrOROOTTi . Importe? of. BTanSies, Gia,„ 'Wine,. Sp.j UONQNOASKLA BYE WEIBKY, r p.«li «l 4 Apple Brandy, Ac. ■ Atso, Anraraß asd Dt3Ttu.cc. . ■... ... - rwnirnfamlthflnM miiyront PlttAbargh.Pc. [ilfO ■nOLBSA.L'EANT>''.RKT^II'y , LIQUOfe'MERCII A.NT * ifis tttbferty <trooUan3,3l Diamond alley. foblQ .y .... r~*»AOODA -TEA H’IPOHE* : V v:;;. Jpmi HAWOBTU, HMttale and' Bdad Twrortor ofOli Country Blaclt Teas, French Bran d.e* of DUmoad alloy arullha UM Pittsburgh. Pa- _______ —-- y „ akter t». Uluranaii, ‘MPORTEIi ; ftB4 r Dcal er Prencfcand Aiaeriean Paper flanjtos. * * * ^ —» r. p. WEODBLbf T- OAK BKOKBB; 1 Dealer IftKota*. RmdSjHortgagos, Real S. th, 010«aiu’IWP oaltB “ I ‘ s i' pitt * l)ar 8 ll >' ' apfB: - i ,/i.r .i- BUSIgESS^CARDS.., a. cuxiiai&T-*.... 8. CDTHHKHT & BUS, T) EAI* ESTATE ASK QESEEAL AQESTB, So. 60 It s*nUj/ldd ttneL • •, mrl JOlm )!. aiellor. xjrrHOM3ALE AND DETAIL DEALER IN UTBIOAL VV . INSTRDMKNTSLPIfInoff, iluHjCiSchoo] Books. fend Sto.unmt?;No. ; mWti6rctK»t. . ' Qfeni . \WHOLESALE and Retail SADBUVIIABHBSS, MM®TEiUlfipVAmSß*«id*OAttPi2t BAG mumko turer, Mo. 10a Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' r Ii E.Jlnywiird.■ BEALER Jtt BOOTS, snOES, TRUNKS and LEGHORN and BRAID 1 HATS, corner of Market and Liberty eta., No. 174 Pittsburgh, Pa. • ••• -. , • je!4:y . Williun cTleaor OOKBINDBB—Coracr-of Third and Wood Btreels, shore JT - ClLEfortVrhero 2m is preparedtodcforery description of Ruling nod. Minding. . Jduo2 T* Jl« 4 CO., fiNQKAYKKS. AND KMBOBSEBS, fIH3 X/ Al&kufaoturxbb, No* 48 South Third street, miHDKmitA , „ , jiep3Q a" J ■ - I«E13, {roccsssott'TO MtmrnT * Log,}. WOOL DEAL • Ett AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for tbo Bale of American JV'oolcnUooda, Mo. 139 Libert street [mji TJtiomaa M. liittl©-, ' '\XTATCa ANU CLOCKMAKEE—Fifth etrect, between ff: Wood and Market streets, : opposite Iron Oity Hotel. AU kJndfljQt Jewelry made and.repaired* k; - ~ •• ' fftps:ly BOOTY. UKNTIfcT, I'ourtix.Blrcet, Uva door* QBrt i fv&' rcstol Market. . -■ Omci Houna—From BlnaA-lLtofWe <k - - ■ •• ■ flec2o;y •. ■.l Dr* iDavid livnt) DENTlBT— Office, Fourth-street, between Market tttd.Wood streets, nearly opposite the - :-.L . ' Pittsburgh. Bank, - .. .vs.:- . - D0717;1y BAKU & 3JOSKU, ! A 'BCHITEGTd t PhiloHain No. 75 Third street, xl. Pittsburgh; and cast ski© of tho Diamond. Allegheny. JylfcCm BLOUTU & littO*, Boat Birmingham,maoufceturera of t Bat and small Iron of all- descriptions, anil make, also, thotintajtquality oflloops, ltoandsand Squares. "49*Doavoorder* torjrou la the box,at the city F»*t Office. • • . 'Ocl* Honey fcoan. Office* JOHN A. O»BRIBK «b -CO., IST IT/iirdttrtetybdoip SouihJldd,:- MONE7 toloauln large on small quantities, on Gold &xul Sllrer Plate, Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry, Guns* Pistols, Musical Instruments ondToluable articles of erery description. •, Forfeited Pledges sold Immediately after being outof date, unless redeemed. Bargaloa of Gold and biirer Watches, lewoiry, always on band. • sepT AKJXUI.O: ft WllXuHii ■ HEATING & VENTILATING WAREHOUSE. £9* We bare sold oarFurnacea/Patternß, ftc., to Messrs A.KRolifr& WILLIAMS, whom "We cordially reooiamewUo (lie patronage of the public. - • •• . . - > sep‘2B • ' • 80AIFR, ATKtKSQ>i ft OKRI/S7 8. H’Kftnlcy* House, sign, and ornamental paxnteb,:;akd Dealer in. Palate—No, 44 fit. Clair streets Pittsburgh. iUnsronstanUj'on l lum<i all Uadi ot Palate,either dry cr mixed, Japan and Oopol Yaruiab, linfcoed Oil, lioiloi 03, Spirits TurpqnUnc,AYinddW'GD£a of all Elses, -Putty*Palnt [Brushes, Ad; alloftlurbest quality, and fifratue. at reason®* ibleprices. -l ■ r . ■ ■ -. .•' ' :• • ' Jftmet JUowrrt JTm CHAIR ANt>R&D2££AI) MANUFACTURER-No. 294 Fetterman’s Jiow, liberty strait) hsa.'Qtt-.baiKl ft Urge stock of Cbair* ■ta&. Bedsteads of erery.description, jjuuUof; the best materials, vhicbhevilljßll itr^er'than article* ©t 1 tbe paino quaiity can bc eoUi in tho d^y.. Uaironld csii |>*r« tic alar aiU>atitra't6 bis of-Slafabganr *ut * .Walnut! Okairsnhd trill ’sell at greatly, reduced prices. Also, Turning of eTery dcscripUoQ executed in tbs neatestinaimsT. Onters left at the Ware. UoCms, or at the Mill, comer of-A damn and liberty street*, will be promptly ttoodod to. ’ ' maril W J am e *■ lUell I nge r * yg'ONONGAHKLA PLANING MlLL—Would respectfully , M infiom hi* triend* and the public, that hla new «stab> lilishmcat la cow la full operation, nnil that bo l* prepared*u* I [famish Boat Cabins, and (Ul ail orders for Planed Lumber, i ‘with promptness and at the lowest rates. | Board and Flank, placed on one or both 'sides, constantly . •*• • • < Cash, Doors, ozul Mouldings, of every description, made to •order... > Bufttav vouli.XnvUtto tbrfr edTAntage to gi?e him A CftU, uhe can xunar famish them with plaand : stuff suitably f&r crorj ilngcrlplUm of worfc. • . • - A. ifgmm*---..:..-. iimim dUaWXU. I HEBBDK & CHIBWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, MANUF AtTUIIKBSof oil kinds of BUASJ- WOBK,.UK AJ /so, Cotton Batting Manufacturer*, s Foundry ou Jtabecca street, Allegheny City. .. > Office and btore, No. 13 Market street, Pittsburgh, i OU> BitAt& and COl’FUit taken in exchange. Cor work, -or cash paid. Orion left at tho Foundry or Office, trill, be • prompUy-attnadedto. ■■' . leb9:3y JOSCfiPU T.LQWRY, ; 2fi>. 43 Gatncr of Itylh and Wood SlTtdx, i Office up stairs. .Entrancefrom Fifth street.' Pittsburgh, KESPJCCTFCLLY announce to the public that be lias commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY» la coanw> itian wjth Intelligence And General Collecting. Zfe sriU ialso Attend to Tenting. Persons in. vant of eerruta, In any ’capacity, or those in want of places, will be supplied at short ; notice. All bosiness entrusted to bis care promptly at (tended to.' -• f ‘ib'/crenctf—T. J.Blgh&m,Esq., Richard Covad, Esq., W. 'O.Lealle, Dr. Alex. Black, James, Alackcnl, A* A H&ara, Ueffit&Old. j •■■•■■. v'.: • jsnlfl ■ [Cargo** Dagaerreotjrpe and ArtUaUeryy ; Apvllo SuitdxnQf Jib, 70 Fhrrrth tlrtri, {next U) Lyrutt - \ • Carpti Emporium.) \ Jay' ' R. M. CARGO ACd. turrlng fitted up the most i ,| Bsw tfnaplu in the city with mammoth shy and < side lights, tdTiir First Class LIIIENKSbKH, Id » fitvie to suit aIV varying In pride according to 'I * n< * quality of case, in. O3. 1 1 TSTOrjl'iiliiliiii.ii. by the best artists, for sale, And on ex* jhiibiuon daring the siay and evening. Citizens and stran [lgersaw invited to call and examine specimens-and Paint* hlagfc-'.' '• : : A ' '-'•; : '- > apr *27: WB. TEIUIV, Virgin alloy, between Wad and liberty, • streets, Manufacturer of JICCIGIKS, UAKOUCUEd >ami UAKIUAGE3, of fiTeiy description. All work dune [ warranted. Tbs advertiser would hero state that he served nioejearaapprcaUeeshlp to the business, and has worked: 'for many years taiha priacipalshops of the Eastern cities, xaariifcti NjBW beei> stokei ! • ... , - JAMES WARDBOP, OTTERS for sale CANARY BIRDS of the most ImproTod ; brcdd* being rery hardy, tmifiao singer*. Bird goal* —CazuiriiUcmpm UUlfityßcpQ and mtsed Seed. Bouquets win be furnished composed: of th® finest TJ&WEKS, rls i OaPKnllM, Rose Bods, Ileliotropcs, Jfec.' :Erergreeus{in pota> I for Christmas Trees, from the deedand Horticultural Store, foo, 40 Fifth sWu*«Wood. - -i V- deca) ESGLISHANDCIjASSICAIjSBMISARY. i - T.-MCDONALD, M, a., PBaacipat. < TUB next eessitnx of tho InstitaUon 'criU commeuco oh - MONDAY, the Oth of-Beptember Dert/aVtbe room c6r»; tset f oPFehy. ebil Liberty street*,’ lately, occupied by the Messrs. Veoler.^• ' Rrfn-avxi—Uoni A,'W. Loomisj C. Knnp, JrJ, Si P-Tda R. HlHer, Jr. : -agg^o ( - •' .! tintch balboa* UooiSi &c« THEsubscrtbcr bos rcculrad direct from Harlem his sup ply. of chain) lljacinths, Tulips, Croeas, Peoncas, and (other Mover UooUfor-folL planting, and for viator bloom* ills?, in pots and glasses; Lava Grass Seeds for fall sowing, i[ which make a fine, close, smooth turf, equal to sods. Pru* (nlog Instruments, Garden and forming implements of tho |‘most approved construction, at Eastern prices, from tho »Seed and Agricultural Warehouse* 49 fifth street. I' nortt ... JAMB* WAltDfcOP. •,*, HEW CAEPEI BXOHEI 50.'47 Fifth Street, near Wood. A K VhrivaUtd auortTTient of CAIiI’ETINQS and OIL J\_ CLOT?IIS, of the latest and moat beautiful pattern* for spring sales, now open for Inspectionconsisting of— . l&oyai Velvets; . Brussels; .Tapestry Brussels; Tapestry Ingrains; • ExfcraSuporTbreoPly;' gaper and Fine Ingrain; Tapestry Venltianfl j Twilled and Holn. Vcnitians;. .-_ , i POBUSHED-DAH.Y BY PHILLIPS & GILLWOAE, AT THE “POST BUILDINGS,’- OOUNER OP PIFTIj A NU„ WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $5,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. ■••■lUHOfAcruiima of' - Chilsoh Furnace*, Wrought Iron TuMngi A»d Fimrtos run Smarms on Wat ul 43* No. iis Market elroot, ftttfibDrgh* CAKUIAOU FACTUKY* Together with every inscription of low.pf ieod Carpetings, Chenille and Tufted Rugs und Motts, Canton and Coir Mat ting; Jute/ Chain, Cocoa, AdUaid, Allcan, and Sheepskin Matt*; Floor and stair Oil Cloths, all width* and qualities; Btalrand Floor Druggets; Green Baize, Piano and Table Covers, Vcnitian Blinds;'Window* Shades, Stair Rods, Ac;, A0,,al the wrfr.lmocstcath price*. ■' maitfl - 5 - ROBINSON A CO. Cbandellen and Om Flxtareit . . mm? subscribers are now opening at thefr new Warerooni : 1 NO.’IOO FIBSTBTKKET, between Wood and Smith i field, tho largest assortment cfiCHANDELLKRS, UKAQK : KTS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected witGaa Fitting, : ever offered in: this market. - Having arrangements mode by which they will be constantly in receipt of nowpat terns : and variotios, they confidently invito the attention of par* charora to their seloetion. Wo are determined to Bell ’as ;low os any house Inthe West, and being practical Gaa Fit . ten. can offer peculiar advantages to tbosa desiring articles . in this line. We coutintw dalieretoforo.ta fit up buildings of every do* scrlptlon for gns. water and steam. •• v Bisss Castings ofoll binds mode to order promptly. • v ItONG, MILLKIt 4 CO, •:aw22gr.: . • .■ _ No.lQ9FlrBtstreet 1 To UeroJiaiita And Others. fi ERMAN’AIfr BRTiSfNUv-The publishers of thodally Ur andureekly i* IYcxlmU JVcubd. would rcspeotfullyin* Tite tho attcDtion of’ merchants and others to the advan* tagas oHerod by their papers a* a medium of advertising among their Gorman fellow-dtUenff both In tho city usd 'Country.: •. >' ; .. Their Daily paper la published on the foot srsrnt, and ; ban horn* thfecirtulaUon of any GMMiHhilLZpnhUflhedin • Pittsburgh, while paper, which la published •already for twentyyears, circulates largelyia the adjoining counties and tVestem PennsylTonla, os well as throughout the Btate of Ohio. ; TTr*-'- Merchants of Pittsburgh and others'will find it-to their advantage to mafco use of oar columns as a medium ot reaching the Qorman badness.. Terms as low as any other paper Intho city. 1 -Orrtcs—Corner of Liberty, and St. CUIr streets, above : Braun k Bolter’s Drug Btoro. ■ L. 4 W. EEB, ■ *ns2fl Publishers and Proprietors. STOCKING FACTORY, FIFTH ST.,■'BETWEEN WOOD-AND MARKET STREETS. jLmLiTTißmzer,4BcoNOitr. : : rpHE bcBtjgo6dß-in Children's Hose, Men’s Socks, Under ■ JL "shirts and Brower^eold ai manuliiciurera 1 prices.at the FIFTH STREET STOCKING FACTOR?, all mode from last jcar?fIvooLNOABYAN'aEIN-PRICB. ewp Tt WH.TJAM DALY. - A CARD.—Mr. G. ANTOJf and IT* SCURGBDERtrouId J\. r'espootfnlly announce to thacitiionsof Pittsburgh and /Ulegbeny that giye- instnictlans on tbe Piano*. KTultar, violin ana Flnto. inquire atHTScHfBfcleTA Co/a B4 Fourth ftrit. sapl23^ BUSINESS CARDS. u cornhKßt, JOSHUA KB WHOLES ALEPBUtTEJ -29-Wood Bt., t BAYEcahani] and Are t • which they offarfct tho '.•7D-bogB IvlcaAhßonds;-; 25 , “ Bldly do ;25baleaBordcauxd6 . 15 bags Shelled do; 50 u Filbert*; 60 rt Walnuts; * ./GO “... -Creaip..Nuts; : -. ■ £OO bushfels FeaNute; ?- -:v : 25 bbla.TeiuurPecanß;-; ,25 « minds do - 2OOo.CaccaNutsf :200;boxesfierzaair Plums; . 125 kegs.: •do : . do lObbls. do do-- 20 coses Prunes, glasßjars; 10, ■■ “ fatioybxs.; , 60 casks Currants; 20noses Citron; .• • 200 boxes duster Bubdna: • iGOhfi.” M.R. . do • vW.-dO-: .200-boxes No* 1 Herring; ; 100:'. H - Scaled, do • 1 coso Mac©•.. ] l.bhl.Nutxuisgfl; • - j 1 M Cloves; 25 gross Blacking; . . 25 baskets Salad Oil;. • 3. c. atu>£zi*os.,. .'......ifraiswmjt*. - J» C. ANOEBSOS & CO.. 1 WHOLESALE FRUITERERS ‘ AND* CONFECTIONERS, 50. G Wood ot.,Plttalmt’gh» Peu TXTBT RECEIVED; the mosfi-bxtensivfe Fail Stock over O brought West of the Mountain*, con* Iwtingcf— •■: - 350fcags Brazil Sugar; • - 25-bxa Haqrcaout; / 60 boxes narona do .- 25 do VermleelU; 20 bbla Lovering’s do, fine '. SO "do Texan Pecans; ’ -pulverised)-' r * 25 do Illinois- -do; • • 20 bbla. coarse ' ’ 60 dor kss’dSalad OH; . pulrerized Sugar;' ? lOOdox Pepper Banco; >2O bbls/ Loysring’s coarse lOOdo* Ketchup; -■' - Sugar;« ; 50dos assorted Pickles; 50-Lbls Stuart’s do do- ’2sdoaasa’dPreserYct;; 8000.Cocoa'Nats; • <• 125 bxs Lozenges;" 15 coses Jar Prunes; 25 Cs Sardines, ' 12 coses Fancy Boxes do 1 - SO bxs refined Lliiaorlce; 250 bxs No, 1 Herring; 12eases - ; tlo; -- 135 Bxs Scaled Herring; /. : u -100 kegs .German Mums; ,05 &>s Mace; -- : CO gross lira* Miller’s line 150 lbs. Nutmegs; > ; . Cut; 136ibsCloves; .• 50gr.Mrs Anduraon’sdo; 40 gross Blacking; ~ -25 uo* Olives. +. 85 bxs Cit Ton ; 25 do* Capers; 1000 VusPoaNuts; SO do* Onions; ' 60 bxs No,-;! Uock Candy; GO bags Filberts; 20 do Re l do do ... CO hags Walnuts; . 25 cu> Yellow do - do .75 bags Cream Nuts; 20doWhlto do do ,6bagsGren.Walnuts; : Gsbgs Itlca Almonds; ' 150 bogs Dairy Salt; SO bales Bordeaux do ; 20,000 Principe Cigars; 85bgs Sicily... do; . 20^00Wash.itogaliado; . GO do shelled dd; 18,000 Havana do; 800 bxs Cluster Raisins; 30,000 Half Spanish do; : 250 bxs M R . do; ,• • ■■ /- . 1 scpO iowa povseay ! ■ ■..■■■■• NO. 103 WOOD . - •- TOHN C.PAKRY, {successor to J, 0. Parry A boga V tolnfonn thocustomers of tbaold Orm,and the publio generally, that he has now on bands, and is extensively en gaged lb manufacturing, every description of CASTINGS— :6uch as: Patent Chilled Rolls; largo Keltic* and Curbs; 'Potent Kettles,dor Soap, Pot Ash; Soda Ash; Sugar Kettles, •tor the mspuftaturo of Cane Sugar— all east on a patent prooar, known as J.C. Parry’s, and are superior far.dura* blliiy. to any-other r and aold lower-than then* mate on tho old plan. -■■»** -• ' • , * HOLIiOW WARE—A general aasortment,- all frrjtn new cand improrod patterns, Wagon Boxes, Bog trims, Sad Irons, Ae n Ac. ■ • ••■'■ • ! Rolling 310) Castings, and Machinery of sterydescHption. always on hand or made to order. ■ • , Cook Btoros, Kitchen Ranges, and Coal Bt&Tes, of erery description; Tow#Cook fifcovea, Qrosltes, which roeelfed the ifirst priie for 1850 and 1851, at the Agricultural Fair of Al legheny County, Pa.;and recommended by fifteen hundred persons; Enterprise Cbok Stores, (bur sites; Premium Cook ■B tores; Egg and Radiator Cool Stores; Parlor Stores, Ae. > Parlor Orates-and Fenders, great T&rlcty, beautifully lenameUeA Common Orates, and building materia) of «Tery : AgrealrarUly of Ornamental Railing, for Cemeteries and -Fracing. i Ptauyh* and Plough Casting*—K: large - stock of all the •kinds In use, and will bo sold at roduccdpricoc llall’s Pnt* 'ent Lerer, True Ammlcan, Egan’s, Crane’s, KinkaU’s, Woods’, Peacock’s, BuU'e, Improved. RulL Ac. > DouliU Ploughier-Tha Michigan Double which has token the premium at the State Fairs: of -New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio, and wherever it bos been exhibited. ; Iron and Nails, Store.Pipctand Tin Warw—all of which ■ I ;Will sol) at the lowest prices; and respectfully invite ihft publio to give me a call* at tike old stand, No. l&S Wood «ti : «n9l*f - -WHW ft P4KWV .. PIA»U FORTES. , nrrf ,«w ' ' OUAKLOTTB BUJMB. No. HR W«d 1 street, second door above Fifth,.Pittsburgh. . Pa., offem for tale alargaaud weUassortcd :M * 8 . ( " stork of Plono Fortes, :(whlch arc justar* i riring,) on: the most liberal torms. . > i; Thauttratfero-of purchasers to especially invited to;lho pianos: 1 " “ - ! These lustrumenfs being m&deoxprosaly. for this climate, ■and having tho over strings, hare a volume-of tone uu etiuallodby Out others. Also, Pianos from the manufactory :of Gale A Co., New York; Ilacnn A Ravou, New York; Re* ichrabach A boss, Philadelphia; ami of air own juscfAO- Toar, which arc well known, and barn been used lu this and other chic* (or 1G years. • MUSICAL INgTP.UMISNTS of all kinds. - ■ ffm&rre—Afiooselection of French,Spanbh and German, of superior quality. „ Puxinr—Tho beat Itallnu, French and English m&kft; - : Accordant— From tho best Paris manufactory. ALSO—Flutes, Clarionets, Drums, Fifes, BauJos,Tambo* rinas.Triaaglaa.Aa. ' • . < > iSWjV7J—ltalian, French. English and German, warranted ■to he of the very IxMtilnAllty. • Pianos and all Musical Instruments repaired with dura* :WHtv. o*j>(.tjw»p *ndi|»rw«tvb : . . . —*r29." CHICICKUINO'S PIANOS. i ■***&* i • JtjST RECEIVED, aud . now open for ex* ;re i amlnaUpn and sale, the following now I*l* irff nil aqo Fortcti, vU: . . .. u .3F...U..W One Rosewood,richly carved, Grand Plano r Forte, 7 wlstm fine, <BOO 00. : OoeKut«rl>ly«&rtc<l Rosewood square Plano, In the stylo of Louis XIV, ? octavo?. SSQ& GO. One ltoae*ood carved, 7 octavca .£l6O 00 - > Ono do do • ilo .. 420 00 •' Ono .do plain do 350 Oo’ Ona . do do t\Z do 350 00 • One do do « do 290 00 One -do do • 0 do 290 00 < All the above are from the celebrate! manufactory of CjucsnuMj A Row, Boston, Mass. . i Also, received from the same, factory, a beautiful lot of ? PIANO STOOLS, carved and plaiarosewood, with hair cloth* figured pluAh, and brocatelle seats. : On hand, a largo stock of. Ptavos from other Boston and .‘New York makers,-and for sale at factory prices. . . JOHN IL MELLOMt Wood sireoL . Agent fbrChlckeriug’s Pianos, for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. . . [dec2l , i LATEST ItniSlC* - TT BLEBER HAS JUST RECEIVED— Souyssia .ns Paus P?uomso^ composed and dodi* r rented to Mr, Juilos Lcoi by lf. Kleber.- -This piece U embeL iilsbcd.witb ati elegantly; colored vignettoof tho dty of, *Paris.whowigg theTaadjatra. the imperial residence of tho (French Emperor; Unchurch of Notui Pauk, etc.—txdng -’a reliable and mriect map ofjbo French Capitol, as taken 'by Mr. Lee, on hla recent .visit there, and U of itself worth .thepriro charged for the-Musitv '* r i TheTroabadaur Polka—composed and dedicated to Miss sßomalno Lemoyne,of Washington, Pa., by IL Kleber. i Food Ueorte alHoiae; beautlfulcow Ballad* a* suughy ißocUey'fl Serenaders. . •' v - v iv: i Most I Fontoke Thee; German melody, with English and -German words. Little Songs for Llttlo Children—new. Heavily Wears tho Day—new. ■ - . Thinking of Theo—new Ballad. What shall I call Thco—vocal duett. > Polkas— Zigzag, City. or.Qlosgow, Loula Napoleon, Hat* •tlo.ChUdreDs’ Dellght, Unpresumlug, «to n and a gene* i ral soluotlon of the most fasbtonablo musio of the day. ■ «9-No. IOITIiIKD stroct ocfc4 - ij Steamboats* Alloy I i* i fT9S» *L UI rotaeribtrt Undo? their arkn<nr'j?| \ : i LgMgaSfcfjylodgmßDM Tor the favors bertovred cponVjL^ ; rffiSiimifffiathßia •by their Steamboat friend*, and t would respectfully remind them and others Interest* * 1 *■■ ed in building boots, tliat they aro at all times prepared to : furnish, on tho most reasonable terms, every description of i Cabin Furniture and Chain of tho best material and work* manshift 1 • ' * ' T. B. YOUNG ftCO.; Cpraor Third and Bmithfield streets, opposite ** Brown's Hotel.” VfEVV MUBIC STOKK —Xbo subscribers havo opened at Xl No. 83 Fourth street, a choice collection of music and musical instruments, Italian and German ntrings, Pianos, by M. Erard,of Purls, and Mr. Arnold; Flutes; by M«Ruler, Frankfort, A. M 4 Clarionets, do. All kinds of brass itutru* menta ftom the best French manufactories, all of which we offer totbo pobUcon more liberal, tonss, feeling confident that wo canronderontlro satisfaction. • 11. SOimOEDBU * CO.. No. 83 Fourth st. . . HSehroeder and G. Anton will giro instructions on tho : piano, violin and guitar. • scp23 Valuable Rare Garden Beed«| 40. ; G (INSISTING in partoftho -celebrated Btowol or Ever* green Sugar Com, Old Colony Sugar Cora, Wrinkled ißugar Peas of various. improved' varieties,' Blue Imperial, Blue Prussian and Marrowfats do, Doans, -Onions,' Radish; > Parsnip, Cucumber, and Meliona of tho finest and most ap i proved 6orts, Field Carrots, Turnips and Sugar Beets for tho ’ dalrymori'and formers.' ■ A rich collection of flower seeds; •Lawn Grossßood, and ft full and compioto assortment of • GardanazuiFarnungimplumentsofihdlatasilmprovomonts, ; Monthly Vabenoa, Roses, llelitaropß, and fine blooming (plants lor the yard, Garden or Lawns, by the dozen or 100 (at low .rates, ■ t Orders from Merchants, Dealers or others filled promptly on liberal terms, Cram, the Seed and Horticultural wore* ihoase;49 Fmiißiroct,by lapr27] JAMES WARDROP. ; SUNDHIE&-*Cig&rs» pipes, pipe beads, Apices, chocolate, brooms, buckets, tabs, bod cords, twiuo, Topes, cotton batting, carpet chain, ragr, hemp and cottony brnshos, or tract of coff*e,blacking, saleratas, i whiteand’red-lead, nuuL der, copperas, alum, Indigo, logtfood, camwood, powder, shot, lead, wash*boards, starch, corks,- demijohns, jugs, tar, cheese, dairy salt, Bardlnes, alcohol, turpentino, snuff, cut 1 > and dry tobacco, Ac., AO4 in store and for sale by ' MILLER ARIOKETSON, 221 and 223 Üborty fit OT CORN!' IIOTCORNI l llOt CQIIN 111—Hot Com: Llf.vScenos in-New-York Zllustratod—lncluding tho Story of Littlo; Kalyt Modallna tbo rag-plckert daughter, ■wild Maggie, ic. With original doalgna, cngrayed by N. ;Orr. By Colon KoWnsoa. . - i “Bid that welcome,,. ... ! Which cornea to puniah ua.” _ _ ! i'A boggatla book outwortli’e a nobio a blood.”. ■ - ■ ■” Of eyeiy inordinate cup boware; ■: ■ «)r drink, hndyrithirtnlßorjßhiire.” <■ I roraalOby BT. c. MORGAN, d«jl3 - - 101 Wood ttrot. - i moBHUUO-ni&U boxes and half bodes b’sYS’y, V, to and 1 i J.lbtamps JH&aoo Twist, Diamond-'Ewist,.SbLlwist, ! Plug,- Bussell 4 Kobinson'a, Grant’s; Aads-'rson’fv Thomas’, 'Xonw'ralrnl’Meylart ft oonti7’i dkd»oda,ln ■atoroand for : sXby fdec22i MILLER ft IUCKBTSOH.: . ITTOT COBS! nor COBHn’—'Another supply Jastrfe i Xl. oolyedoud for sale by . B.li 0. WfuCAJJ* ’ CC-dU ' IQdWnodttrOot Cmetw ii. '&J\ » octal AUSTIN LOOMIS, Nol-MYourth ft' «■ i l j. . . . ■ - . PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 185,4. IOO&r&C0»r ~ nßssoßon, Pa., recelfing the following Goods, rloweet market rates:— i -2Uboxca Moccanmlir i -IZOiiM; Yormicella; • > 60 <* Farina; ' 60 « W.-Rock Candy; 26 “ ANo.l do , ! . 10 « lted do -■,,.•16 « .Capar*?- ; lfr “ OUvca; 76>' “ Gotie.Drops;. 100 Mr Losungos; .60 'i a :■ Jujube Paste; i 60 doz. assorted Pickles;; : ::.\BO “ ' r -'P&nrv&'r Popper Banco; ■» . .. 6 “ *« bf. bxs. 2 « *6 do . :SOO bags Brazil Sugar;.. 49 bbls 8.0. Sugar* . - 25 M Loverisg’stSugar; 1 - s lo eases Liquorice; ; 26 boAesltefM dQ ' > 20,000 PxindpoCigtrs; -. ; i 10,000.Havanado,. . ; UjOOQ-Keg&Utt- :do r ! .2,600 HalfSpanfahClgarci;. i ■ •50 gr.Mw. Millar's,ff. Cut: .60 gross Andersfln’atiu ; j '•' - V»? - " . ' *.:*• t ' j‘ - , , V\ A Vs * new YORK;:-ii._ ■: To Druggists & Merchants throughout tho Union. ; b,b,ipcuLlough, .11AHCFAOT-UHEB asp • ©.BALE.!! in *' 1 'PAINTS', ohs t '$c:> - * Vo, 141 Maiden Lane, ft’KW YORK. RESPECTFULLY {lnvites tbo attention *f Druggists and • Menchantatbrimgbout the/Unlon to hla largu and ex* tensive ausrtment of PAINTS, OILS, Ac., of the BEST and PUIUSSB QUALITIES, .whi?b ho oilers for sale on T <!ry moderate tcrms,'both to‘canL'»n!j close-timp buyers. 1 Below ore Enumerated some of ibe leading articles: WHITE LEAD,tin bll, in kegs: of 26 to 606 lbs. - > BLACK PAINT, ITELLOW oOHKE, VEN. RED: in oil. PATENT -DRYER, SPANISH BROWN; TETKADK Sl* BNNA.inoil. * UMBER,CHROME*-IMPERIAL, AND ARSENICAL GREENS, in oil. I . ‘ PRUSSIAN BLUE,€OROin3xKLLOW'6bdiVEBPIGBIS, ..dry; ftnd In OIL *■*■■■■ ‘ 5 VARNISHES of all kinds. ; .? RAW and BOIEKH LINSEED OIL. PUTTY, WHI TING BLACK. 1 ’ I \ AM. and ENGLISH VEN.ILED, CHROME BED end YEL LOW, dry endinoil. . - INDIA RED; RED LEAD and LITHARGR. dry; * STONE, FRENCH, and AMERICAN OCIIRE, dry. CHROME, PARIS and BRUNSWICK GREEN, dry and In OlL;f •. FRENCH and AMERICANWINDOW GLASS. Druggists and otbors in wan t of any of thu aitove mention ed Articles, will find it to their Interests to call, as our facili ties for manufacturing and purchasing, and our experience in the business, give us advantages in selling *>ve.r.most of those In thosamellne. . > D; B. M’CULLOUG H, « . my2li9m • • 141 Malden Lane, New Itork. l m .\ PAPER WASIEHOtfiEi : Cyrus W. Yield & Co.; . • /COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 1 No. 11 CMT street, Ne* \j < York* are SOLE AGENTSJn the United States for *■ J • Muspratt's Superior Bleaching Powder. : Victoria Mills .Celebrated Writing Papers* ; Russell Mills Superior ] “ u 4 OeneHsee Mills Superior Printing . Rawlins A Bous* lingllsh Tissue “ ; First quality French Ulbramanne, - ’■•-They are also Agents ftr the Principal Paper Manufactu rers In this country,-and. offer for sale by tar the nu’*t ex tensive and desirableotoch.of Paper and ten*, materials that can be found In this or any other country. •. j •. •, .•> - . - : _*.They occupy the 'large and commodious Warehouses, No; n Cliff streetr NO.-68 Cliff stfeot, No. IS+ Chriptopber street, and thu Lofta over the largo Iron Stores, 7 axW u Cliff AtreeU Their business Is strictly : Wholesales (tnd ar« sold by the Case only. Their extroordlnu? facilities enable thenrito off£r ail Goods, Forelgm and Domestic, at tbs lofecstixiatfWfi prices. •; Paper made to order, any size or weight. Liberal advan ces modo on consignments of Paper, Paper Makers' Stock and other merchandise. - The highest market price paid In CASII for alt kinds Of .Rags . ■ i v./J ) •;\mar29:tSm Bradbury's Piano and Melodoon - W&rorooms, iVG. 433: BROADWAY, A'A'IF TOJtK. FROM enlarging my Warerooms, I am enablol to keep a much greater' assortment of ?lastrumeaU than hereto fore, r AH Pianos furnished are of 1 on elastic touch, and of an even quality^-and full,'rich and purely 'toad tone, qualities most desirable, inasmuch as tbo voice will aNSiain late totlietoneof thu Instruments All mylustrumsnteare fully warranted, a guarantee acrampanicacvcry bill of sale, and arc sold.as low.osc&u be purchased elsewhere. Second band. Pianos at all prices. A JV«w Inrxmlxnu —The Organ Melodoen, with tteo Banka qf JC<y* t tbe only thing tbokiud In the country, having (top stops,coupler, swell draw stops, Ac,,a sweet and powerfal Instrument, prouotraccd by Organists to bo supe rior for churches or Organ rr&ctlcO to the medium sited Or gans, price $2OO. Also, tbo Common Mclodoob;of all styles and prices. Being tbe exclusive; Agent for-tbeso lustra mfiutejOrdersttTTj solinted. The usual discount made to tbe trade, and 10 per cent, to clergymen purchasing for their own use. : >: [ K. 0. BRADBURY, marlfcly 423 Broadway, New York. : PHILADEr7pniAI GEORGE J. HENKEL’S CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE, Aa. 173 CBKSTN l r T STIiVK?, '- • COiTosnrisDCT«»j3ctmii,y . Phlladelpbla« PUBNITUBE, IHT YVBRY BIfVLE! Comprising LouU XI V, Louis Ellxabethan and Antique, - with Sculpture Carving and moderd style; Ip Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany,SatinwoM and Maple; an of superior construction, and finished in tbo >1 best style, pqual to. If not excelling fn qual- ‘ :. lty, the Goods -of any-.Kstahlish-. . mentlntLoUnßcdfitates.; .- EMPLOYING none but tixpcricnced wdxkiuen, (appren tices being poriUrdy cxcludetMand bringthe best ma terials, the work cannot faU.to.yivo satisfaction to pur> chasers. Amongst.tho many.adVttntegi's oltercd to pur chasers, I* the facility of Furpp«ltlrg a IJouro, t'Jtljcr in ele gAAt orplatu ftyitveompteteiy fitun onucstaWDbmefitf by wblcb'.means All tbi* arUrlt’s in caeh rocim correspond in style an^ quality, oud thoitcmrnfc rtnek always on hand, . being id. dMign, cooblns nuyphaacTS to jilooao their in a without the delay uncessarily caused iti onlcring Furniture. .•< ToglfcauMcaofibsfiulslied Furniture on hand,! need only inform you that my iteoms are 176 f«*et long, by 27 fiwt wide, four floorrin number; whb Shops contiguous, suffi cient to employ 2QO Lamia, which Is n. guarantee that tbe work is all done under iny own Immediate inspection. 4GF*Tbb Packing (a all done in thn btom, and l r arnlturo warranted to carry rafoly any dUtaure. VBllors to Phila delpbia arc respectfully invited; as purL-hascra or otherwise, to call cnd examine the floods. . . . atx26riy BALTIMORE. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ■ AS* r ■ BIL\EU.\V Clocks,PapierMacbe WMK Gikkls, lto>tewoo<l Drwriug Cases, Writing Desks, Elegant Fans, Opem fllssst.'ii, Cuttlury, Fine Oil vstarcS: Paintings, Dreadun. (tnlus, undersigned beg particularly to tnvlntibe vDits ofcttiacuflandstrangers, whfftber tin purcham-rs or conooisEeurs, to tbolr m&gnificobt ati>cb, tmlli*»lng It to exceed in extent, variotv and richness, any othi«r iu thiscoumryr.'TheyfecHnre,the advantage of personallysel&cUsg gixslsnt the difforvutfiictoriesln Europe, and their own manufactories of Jewelry, Silver Ware; here,'suable them to off«r.iuduccmnnte m prices end quali ties, and prices, considering qualities, such as cannot bo of fered by any other bouse in tbo trade. . Delicate goods so carefully packed as to go s&faly any di> ttnee, and by almostauy conmanco. - Wholesale and retail. 1 CANFIELD, BROTHER * CO. 229 Baltimore street; corner of Charles, dec!6:ly- • ■ ...... , ■ Baltimore. GEORGE &TVRGKT, BOLE VXXCFACTL'RER OV TUB IMI’BoVED SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESS S' Wi Cor. B&Uimort and Frtdench ttreeU, Mah - timorti and Noi1& Walnut sLi Philadelphia. FIVE SILVER UEDAI£ AWARDKD, VIZ;-r • . . 'I AxctucAH 15ST1TU1S, Nev-York;: . By VFo4:aa.JNL\tfmuT*,Philadelphia; I MARYtAXn lirsTiTOrs, Baltimore, rpHE peculiar improvement in,tbo.construction of this I I. MflUrcw ls, that all .the* clumrcp and heavy %ooodeQ. i/ramc-ttork ls‘entirely dispensed with, aiul its place sup plied by-a tighten and much more durabte fmno. ’The springs aye all connected by harness leather hinged recato |ly rendering .It impossible-for-, a singly spring to -fall down or get out of place, and making a Ue<l ; so elastic that any part may bo raised or bentnp, andia thusadmira ,bly fitfod to the wants of tbeklck or asUunetio, who may re aulrc a slttingponurc.' It has all the luxurious softness of tie bestfeaiher bed, with the. lightness,knd.facl.Uty of hand .Ufig of thecoiamonhalr mattress. " I These improved Spring Beds hro invariably made of - tli< hostmcterfale,and will iastinany years wlthoutrup&irfL > Persona having Hair Mattresses can have them altered in to Spring Beds. ; These Bods are well adapted for Hotels, bertha of Ships, Bteamboats and Uospltals.. ALSO, an extexpdvo axwrtmontofbighly ornamented,(in enamel.) and plain finished CAST IRON FURNITURE, con sisting inpart of Bedsteads, Uat and; Coat Racks, Cana eud Umbrella Stands, Pier and Sldo Tables with marble •tops,Garden Chairs, Suttees, etc. . • Animals, such as Lions, Lambs,' Dogs, etc., In -Iron, as well astbe modols In Wood,furnished at abort notice; • declOly ST. LOUIS. JOSEPH > niOGRIDGE, OOMMIB3ION AND- FOBWABDING MERCHANT, NO. 38 COUKEBCIAL, UELOW Pft«£ STKCfi*, St* Louts, -Mo.y /CONSIGNMENT? and w(U meet with prompt \j and personal .attention, and advance will- bo given when required, on Consignments or Blllsof Lading, in hand. v . Ordpraforthapurchasopf JxiadfGraln, Hemp and other Produce, will be promptly flllod at tbe lowest market prices. The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandize and Pro duee wlll meet with especial caro and dlspateh; the loVest rates of Freight. wilt nlways.bp procured, and: the exponas of Storage and Droyagq as much as posaiblo avoided. ■ ‘ -:’Rxr£RTfrcj:B: . •• PagdA Bacon, fit, Louis;. Ellis A Morton, ■ • Cincinnati; Charitss, Blow A : do; Strador & Oornan, do; Chouteau.A Valle, . do; Ilopea A Frazer, do; Doan; King A 00., do; Springer h do; Ji Wi Butler A Bro.,Pittebb; - L.O. Gooodman it Co., do; D.LoochACo., /: ... do; E.Ao.YarnallACo.,Philp4a» Wm, Holmes A 00., do; Morgan, J.M.Buck A Morgan: Blow A March, New York. B. B.Comegys, do; Frost A Forrest, J • do; Shields A klllter, - do; Charles A. Moigs. do; Josiah I>eo & Co., Baltimore. A.G.FarwellA Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do; Howard, Son A Co., do; W.B.lteynoldH, Louisville; • ■ ■■■■■•■ Vi - - ' tr.D. Newcomb A Bro., do; T.O.TwichellA Oo.,Commission. Merchants,New Orleans. fi&X have an open Tolley of Insurance, which will cover all shipments to my address, when advised by letter.per mall, or when endorsed on -bills of lading before, or at the tlmo of shipment. . - JOSEPH MOGKIDGE, . ■ BUgfi 8L Louis. Mlssonri. GST&RPniBE WORKS, i . an noon.snow xmamaiunr. . , ■ . .. IFAT. d~TETLEY.. . .. ' IurORTBUS and manufacturers of CUTLERY, SOIU3IOALAND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES. Ac. We WjS.\ keep a gfmoral assortment or tbe above .... - articles constantly on hand ; together withageneralvaricty ofFttucyUnrdwnre.tAlso,flans, Pis tols ana.BcvoiverSrFlasks,Horns, Shot.BeUs,Oaps, Powder, Load and BulleU; Bowie, Dirk; unntlng and Pocket Knives; Taflorß'and Hklr Dressers' Shears; Pocket Sdssors, Ao.— : Also, Trusses and Supporters. : ■ Jobbing and repairing neatly executed- • • . . . , . , RIFLES!—Wo arc making Rifles of every description, to • order, of the best material, and workmanship warranted.— Ordora received for them at Wholesale or. Retail, will.be fill ed-with despatch. - -Hunting parties supplied-at Wholesale ‘prices.' mylo . Selllnc Off to Kcmove. TAMES ROBB, No. 109 Mak&xt stoset, Fitteburgb, will ♦y- "cfltjr his present large stock ot BOOTS* SHOES, and RURBER&>'at eery- until; the 10th of February, 1864, whomhe hopw.to..remove to his Nxw Stow,.No- 69 Market gtreot* which-ho intends filling with an entirely now stock. 'Tbo public are relpectfallyrinvlted to coll and pronuro hfa present prime siock. ai uttusually great hargaais +-REGABDLEJSS * OF COST. [ a®* Itemenabertheplaco—No.lOOMarkotstreet, between !FifthstftfetandXlberty;. ' • [ja2ftf - .■■ ■ : * • .»■ . • r- ' . . .V,.,--.. • . s ■' .v'.-" : - r . • - . • V . -FOR SALE AND TO LET. FORTY-ONK BCILDISO J.O®B : ' AND ■ Two largo,Briok Dwelling Houses for Salo. r I .T? 'jut.cribtjni.wtbefollowing.Ueairableptbpor.: JL ty wrsale, situaie iu tbo Seventh and but ton minutes walk from the Court House. .0 >IE L ARQ E BRICK; HOUSE, with niso-apartments,.' rituatod on tbo OTtner ofColwell and Millet streets. Also,* ONE LARGE TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, with e!i?ht ; apartmente, situated on Reed street. Eight Building Lots op (tolwelh street;* ten, Building Dole >on Rood street;; twenty-three Building Lots on Miller sheet. This property is very conrenlenUy situated, and* will bo very dorirnble' for private residences. ! ■' T above property, if not sold previous to tho middle of Slay, 1854, will be put up at Public-Auction. Teams:—One-fifth cash; tho balance in ten years, with' annual payments. For further particulars, enquire of tbe: rabMriber. . . , JACOB TOMKK. .: :eeplS:Sm} -j Corner Colwoll notl Milltir nts., Tth Ward- ! .Pov Sale* - » A LOT OF GROUND In Hogg’s Wan of Lots In the Third J\. Ward of tho City of Pittsburgh, near High street, and being 29 feet front on Pennsylvania Avenue, afid running wick 117 foot,- Tho property will bo sold,clear of nlUncum branco, oxeept an' annual ground rent of one hundred and sfctty-five dollars, to which if Is how subject. . On tbe proper-, ty are seven good TENEMENTS—five brick and two frame -rwl two stones high, and renting for about fly© hundred! dollars annually. 1 Pric©,sl2oo; $6OO cosh, and $6OO in 6 months—by good 1 endorsed paper. - C. FRIEND, i ■Jol2rtf Attorney at Law, No. 126 Fourth street. • /~IOAXf LAND FOR SALE—2S Acres or Land, with a vein: Vy of foot thick, with a lower vein of 2 feet; only 18. inches between tbo two.. The Land' is a good soil, and 1C : Acres iu cultivation. A good DwolUug House, Fruit Trees, | pod water and timber. . The: Land is 'suitable for Ganftn log purposes; situate + milea from jhe city; a’short :tlista.ncufrom the BrownsTille Plankltead. i. ■ •. 8. CUTUBERT & SON, u.i 5 accl . t General Commission. Ag’ts, 140 Third sty-. I „ For Sale* - WILL SELL my. unexpired lease (fourteon years) of a _Lot, situate on O’Hara streot and Spring alley, in ihe -ruth Word—4o ft fronting on O’Hara street, and ruuning *? « I ?P. , Spring alley,on which is erected; a' four 4O fU square,-with a frame, two stories. Wi “* on Spring alley, ; well calculated to cirry on coy ,branch of manufactariugbuslness. Being engaged In man- mithe rountry, I offer the’above for faJe. ~ Jn ,qulro at No. 426 Liberty strccL -. a oclSitf EDWARD FABEIC " “mni, v M ! p ° R ! 7*^l - I TUB sunscribor offers at private sale a SMALL FARM. JL containing BIXTY ACRES, situated iu Franklin town-* skip* Allegheny county; >ith abootfifty acrescleaied imil *5 fitete of cultivation; a good young Orchard;of the best kind of fruity a good Log Hou»»eand Kitcben, ami a Log Barn; about ten miles irom Pittsburgh, and about four miles fropi Porrysvillo. . ’ For further particulars, enquire of WIf.LIAM GRAHAM in Bcwickleyville, or to tbo subscriber, on. tho pronilscff -Hy-lv ' Hugh Neely. HOLD, PEIVEE! LOCOMOTIVE AHEAD!! Real Estate Feurzn for Sale* rIMIE .subscriber-fa authorized to rcll'2B4 ACRES OF A LAND, situated in-Versuillns TownHhlp, Allegheny Pennsylvanto, lying back of McKeeSp.rt, knoavn aB;the Whito-oakHutß, and in sight of tbe proposed Station on tho ConnollsviUe Railroad... Improvements .a? follows: A Sqoaro Log House, 80 by foot, two stories liiphp'and Square Log. Barn, GO by'GO foet-both new and in good order; two floe young Orchards, best grafted-fruit, just commencing to bear. * There fa 90 to 100 Acres cleared and io a high state of cultivation, and tbe balanee Is weli'set with wbltoook tlmbor of tbe firftonlor. Tbia Land is well calculated for a Stock Farm; bolng-very fovel, and thn foil ofan excellent quality for grass growing, and being well, watered, bating some twelve or fourteen. nerer-faDiog springs of excellent water thereon, ThfatemdhaS fiuriiltieH rarclymet with, being within half a.mHo of tiiu Yougb. river, and one mSlo of Monongahcla,and almost on the lino of.tbe OonoeilKrilloßailrriadj .and.Li supj«scd to contain an inexhaustible bod of IRON ORE. This Land would not be.in tho market, only that thn owner fa about to remove to tho Far West''-Terins easy, and price moderate. : For fnr- Uier. jJArticulars,enquire of W. ,1. REYNOLD?, at Lorenz’ Glass Works, or of JAMES 0. RICHEY, dec3o:v Real Estate Aihsnt. at tlifa oillc^ 00*152 WceUs.'til . r\NEDOLLAR AND A QUARTER A WEEK will pro \J cuva & 1-rge LOT OF GROUND. EleTen Building. Lota, within twenty minutes’ walk of thecßv, in a pleasant'ami .healthy location,- will -bo sold’ ot $209 vach—slo iu band • |balance ats6 per month. Each. Lot.is 60 feet fronts bxl&4 ;dcvp,front!ngon twostreofa. Several familieshavealnlady .availed tbcroselveaof ihfa favotwblo opportunity of procu injig a home, and we oreinduccd to offer eleven more, which 'Will probably bu the last»nt the nl>ovo form*. ' /}•*? . .; . ?. CUfHnKUT A FON.I4Q Thlrtl st. A_- ■ ~ L or Kale, ' SMALL FARM, situate in Lower Bt. Clair Towrfahlp. abost one mile from tbu UoToughof-Blrininghamicoc*. .teloing BIXXV ACREB.Dfire ot Jcsft.- It la all ri.nml an J .under cQttlTatiOQ. for. luxtlipr partinnlorß, opplr to ■Ja24:tf TT. HYMiIIM, lEmiugtiafli. T„„ : Ten Acre* for sole. UE subscriber offers for rnlo Ton Sen. of lima, nrar tho njuiaenco of Rev. l»r. Cumpbcil, m Mnnrioster* #ll ni uhlch Is in the highest statu of cultivation- Near 000 ■Marini! appio, peach, plum nod pear trees; all of Tvhieh are .grafted fruit, are on the lot; also, about throe acres of vino ,yards of the bext quality.of grapes; the othot improre .* wo Houses and oot-housas; one of the dwelling* fa new, not havfng’been yet occupied. The pros pect from this place is among the mast extensive and b4au itlful in. tho country. -It fa abundantly supplied with fine .never-failing springs. Apply to Mr. Craft, on tho premises* °' t ° . JAMES HLASULY, ■ ■_ _■ rotate Offlco, cor. Bovcnthf.nd SmUbCeld htf». ■ ,w“Ati extensive variety of Grapo Ylncs for sale. A&- ply 05 above. - deolQ 3= _ Atm For Uent, yOUR OFFICES, on the second floor of tbo Post Build . logs, entrance from Wood street—suitable for Attor uevs, Insurosco Ofilces, Ac. 'Enquire at the ofllco of tbo subscribers, first floor. [ja2sJ PATRICKS A FRIEND. SW>T— 20 kegs assorted,from No.l to No. 7- in store and for sale by fjalS] ,LKECII. M’ALPIN b CO. 'William Garr & Cor, -. ■ _ (ffw* Cakb latoaf tho firm of J Parker ACo "TTjTHOLESALE GROCERS and Dealers in Foreign Wines ; Tv wad Brandies, Ojd McuoDgahelaand Rectified Wbia wiy, No. 329 Commercial. Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, i • ■ jnfcv AF KR’fl CHERRY I'LLTGRAL—A siqiply of this cele brated Cough M«dirico just received by foW . . JOS. FLEMING. ‘ AND HOLIDAY ROOKS, at DAVISON’S J BOOK STORE, street, near Fourth.—The subscriber having now opentnl hls llolldav Dookp, would invito attention to his large aarortment of JUVENILE and other BOOKS suitable to tho season. Tbe in cludes ChUdron’n Rooks for nil ages and purees; Enclfah ; dairies, 1n zplandld.cabinet binding; the most elegant-edi tions of pocket, family and pulpit Bible*; superbly illoju , trnted rtoglfah works; and Prayer Books and Bibles in vel vet, with gold aod silver ornament*. That he may have .the pleasure of gfatog greater saifafactioh to friends and’ :customers, he solicits early calls,- , , rt JOHN S. DAVISON, OS Market, near Fourth Siriyt.' Take Notice* ' ' 77 I HAVE placed my Books and Accounts in the hands of E.5q.« for settlement, and T earnestly' ;• hope that all who are indebted for subscriptions to the Daily and Weekly Post, or for Advertising and Job Printing, will ;nay Up as speedily as possible. Mr. lUcbo/fa also author . zed to settle tho accounts of the firm of HXsPEn A Latvox, 1 ; and DAupatA Pnimpz. L. IWUtPEU. ‘ JOHN LAYTON. ; N. B.—Mr. Richey will be found at the office of -Uie Post, whore the Books vtlll remain. ; : ..[ji2 . W*. KINDS OF GOLD, SILVER , AND. BANK. NOTES bought, sold and exchanged by i_oc29j.--,- _ A. WILKINS A CO., Bankers, / United States Bank Bunding. No. 71 Fourth st. PRUbureh. JWARDROP’S SEED 6TORE Is now replete with early • Seeds, for tbo hot beds; Pruning Instruments,fortbe. . orchard, corn stalk ond straw: cutters, and' everything of interest to the fanner, gardener oramatcur. Orders from dealers and merchants filled promptlvy on ■ liberal terms. j»l4 r For Solo or 'fo Let; I WILL SELL OR RENT my property In Manchester, , consisting of.a short acru of Ground, upon whlch ore oTCcted - two Frame Houses, one qohtalnlng eight and tbe other-four rooms; Stabling, Carriage, Wood-and Coat : Houses, and ft fine, assortment of Fruit. -This property Is very pleasantly situated near tho Ohio lUver. Tho build ings ore Bhaded by trees,'and near the Omnibus station. I will sell all or a portion of my Furniture, and would prefer retaining possession until Ist ofAJ»y. • Apply, to ,fwh6 . • IL* LEEfI39 Liberty street Inztrnotlomln Music, Olodernhanguagez Drawing and Painting, . PROF. W, W-.BUfeUli, having located himself in this city, will give lostruclious cm tbo Plauoand Guitar, in. theFrenchGermati, Spanish and Italian larguages; Draw- Ing Painting, (in water oil). Any communication left at Mr. nr attlm drug store of B, PAGE, Jr., will receive prompt attention. '■ '*■■ ; rsfxrxxOxs : '' ' Hon. E. Everett, Boston, Dr. Israel, Pittsbnrßh, Hon. Julius Rockwell. Mass., Jeff. D. Stewart, do , Rov. Dr. Ferris, New York, Rev. Cyme lUack, do, ~fob2:tf / 1 ' . ' ' J~as. H.'Hopkius.'Eiiq.. dor A LL PERSONS knowing themselves Indebted to the sub- J\. scribor, will ploaso make payment bofore the 16th of Febraary. ns after that, date, All unpaid accounts will bt? left with Aid. M’Mastcr for collection.' P.S.—As lam closjngup my business and expect io leave tberity before tbo flrst of March, I hope tbe above request will bocomplled with. _ . JOHN FOItSYTII ’ fob.O ' " _ . • - • N0.'34 Marketetretit.' . €O\UItLSS A fresh supply received by ■ . JO3. FLEMING. NEW MUSIC.—The Social Orchestra—For flute Or violin —comprising a collection of popular melcxiics, ar . ranged ns eolo?, duotts, trios, and quartettes, by S. " C.Foster; price,sl. • ' , " : Four Songs by W. Vincent Wallace—ltepresimtlng the 'seasons, beautiful lithograph tUlee~*Springj . . Summer, Autumn and Winter; each 60 cents. L’Art du Chant applique rvu Piano—'Thalborg; 76 cents Funeral as d sinctrro respect ,»•; to the memory of tbo late Jonas .Checkering, hv W* . . .Ik Babcock, witli illustrated title, and a comctlike v ness of.tbo late Mr. Chlckerlng; price 76 conts- ' • Arrayed in Clouds of Golden Light—duett; 19 cento. - - . VillageFestival.Schottfacb,by W.V. Wallace; 60 cento-' ’Opera of .Nonna, complete, with Italian and Fmrifob words, $2. Jullion’s Prime Donna Waltzes; S 3 cento. (Just received by Express.). .Anewlotof “Chickering’s Pumos” are now on the way; to arrivo this week. JOHN 11. MELLOR, • fob - , - - - ••,. ■ . ■ ■■■■- -*• ■ 81 Wood.strret.: SOUTH PITTSBURGH PROPERTY FOR SALE—SIOOO for a new Framo DWELLING HOUSE with five rooms, and alarge lotofCO feet front on the Brownavillo road, iwmr the toll-gate; a large. stable, oat oven, Ac. The house is well papered, and will be sold on.oasv terms. Peach, Apple and Plums treesj Also, a neat Cottage House for sBoo,Tory pleasantly situated, with a finogarten* fruit trees, spring, spring-house, Ac. Terms easy. . * ♦ 8. CUTHBERT A SON, ~ fobl7; . 140 Third street. . To Let, A BASEMENT ROOM in a good location; Tho room fa J\. two-thirds above ground, dry, well finished aud well lighted.’ It fa 10 foot by 20 in size. Enquire at tbe ofiloe of tho MomlngPosL. . . ; feb2Sg, PATAB3IUM—6O lbs, for sale. by. . vj fchlo ! FLBMING'BROB. - • . -■ ‘ » «->”* \ *■ v . *~''■**■*' - *•... v f . V »* Notice* " l*"? * ' )L- , MISCELLANEOUS. WORLD’S F AIIIS, ' London) 185jf> and'li'ow-TorbyiSßS; TRIUMPH OVER THE COMPETITION OP THE WORLDl 1 • THE first and only PRIZE MEDALS for Hu> net* at tho Great Exhibition* in Lbndtm, 1831, '* /rrSA, • l:ork,TB3.'l,rtraH ownrdcdto JUftoCSL . LACEY A PHILLIPS, ■ McFsra.'LACKY & PHILLIPS,- at tbeit ektcnßivn estab lishment, Nop ; 12,14 and-10, South-Fifth. phiO, keep the J larg«st stock of ready-made Harness and .Saddles of »nji house Snrtho.Untied States. Tbeyhavc rcducedtbe business of- manufacturing to.fiuchipcrfectpyu*: tem, are beyosd. aH coin petition. Tho best of .Leather l only, is used, and jio pains “6fe spared to reach pe'rftition’fhVTery article, '■ . '' i It is ucknwlsdged, that for elegance, lightness, : comfort and real value,, the. Harness and-Saddles of Lacey & Phil lips surplus Ml others.- They invitonclose-examination of; their StOCk. ; . ; . . : , . >; , .. Attention is called to the foltowlng’sealo of prices : - ~ i Good, plain* sarficeaMo bmglo HarneBS,.;.i.sl2,oo. to $25:00; ,‘r fancy. _ ...... 28,50t0 35,00' « plain Double 4^,00 16 - BU,OO ... They have Aibxpnch of their, .establlahment-at. New Or*! leans, No. 81 Clulrl6sstreet. y *r' 1 -.v-'' ; pounlry Harness Maker*:can bo snpplJed ’wJth -Harness cheaper than they can manufacture them, - -CV-A.number of HARNESS MAKERS are offered rtm slant employment,:the year.xound. The highest wages | gi r»-.A |, f ,3r Si..'S , hACI.V i PIUI.LU>?, -ho, 12, i 4 and To, South Tilth street, hear Minor Street, i -jTlillttdnlpbia. ItaLwii-.'lirr.x-: -i:-v ( yv, ; ISAAC GBEGG, PATJuXT AGENT. ' 'U^TTrLt 1 ofItNVENTIONS in tho Kingdom of GREAT BRITAIN, and all tho coun trief on tho. Continent, especially thOso of.PRANCE, HOL LAND, BELGIUM, GERMAN ZOLVBREINS, SPAIN, and RUSSIA; . - ■ • . ‘ ■■.':■■■•■ Having been successfaUy engaged for aperiod of twenty. mbnths in the busiiicßvho iias acquirodTaiunble injrormu tion In regard : toytbo existing Mws of; copntriej*, by wbichmeans only a VALIp PATENT can.be secured* Those pofsessmg VALUBLB INVENTIONS, can forward M^ls, r&hdi-vrticn;posEible>'SiimpleBand-(»in munications to me at Pittsburgh, Pa., until the first day of April next; after which: timo, .to. cure of my Agents, War. PnniiPSf Esq . ; R<wS;street, Pittsburgh; Messrs, Georqd McHenry k Co., 37 Walnut 6trect, Philadelphia; or JAuss • McHrimr, Esq.* No. 6- Tetaplo * Place, Liverpool, England, vj-i-’v. : ; i ,'y : /i P.KFB&&WCXB: N Xcvfllo B. Crtilg, Esq., William - Phillips, Hon; H .Huplmrn, John D. Davis, E?q., Col. Wilson M’Candless,; Col. Sotul. W. Black, Pittsburgh. • Charles .Bnsbuia, : E*q;, LtmisvilbyKy;.. •> • Messrs. George JMcllenry & Co;,-Hon. Charles Gibbons, Pimwfcliliiiu ' .Tunics McHenry,-Esq.. Liverpool. England, -. ~ : A Jiew qupply. uf Culckerlng & Sons’ *•* Pianos. '' —, • Just received ;and : now r ready for exsml-. nationand sale, two 7 octave Plano?, hu perbly carred and finished in: the most; ■ ■ ** 9 * cliosto and richest htyle of; art. These two j Pinoo s‘flrtfe.fnfe Has s'lbsthnbents, •undaraunequalled in:*tbeir cxqubifn qualitynu<l volume -of deUca'c/and'eqiiaJUy of tbucli, exterior finxah'mid ; idumbthryi i Teachfers,am3teursaQilotherB interested In Piaiio Fortes,' ■arerespectful].? invited tocxoimne-llit*above;- 'r ; ' - ..: Pn r B 6.3-4 OCTAVE PIANOS, [With dcmbTe round' carved mouldings, sliding me-' slcdaskjond finbbed.bnck ond (rout. • 1 . TWO Ots OCTAVB PIANOS,' ' ' .■DonbleronndonrnCTs, plain, hoMicd front :>ml back.- r SEVEN 0 OCTAVE PIANOS, ■■ , jßosowood an-VWalnnt cases, with Cbiekerihg's patent Iron Frame and sliding desk.. ±\: • \ AH tho above Hnno fortes aro trom the factory of Chirlc:, eriog A Sons. Boston.; They are all provided vlth Chicker -ini’spatent Tron,F|-nme»nnd ere fully ..warranted* Purchasers ore respectfully invited to call and rxcmlne Iho-alKive, at.tlie waruroomaof.iJOIiNJLMELLOR, 1 - No. 8t Wood street -;Agent for Chinkerlnir •' ' fehld : *; ..nTr.PitrAhnrch^mt^.vrn To the Pabuc. -ENTERPRISE -FOUNDRY*- ALLEGHENY-CITYi PA:' : , KINOSI*AND, tbankfnl lor past favprs, bees to in- Xj, fora Ibe pubHc UiktbesilU the FuUNDRY BU3thESS,in oil xts brnnehes, os heretofore, ot tljo old' Stand, corner of SANDUSKY Strectand CENTRE Aliev, (ueor tbe Eogxo Cotton Mill.)- In oddillon to his former .■work, he has become the proprietor pf the.exclnsiv© right for the U. 9. of John Johnson’s Self-lleatin'£ ‘ Charcoal Smoothlnglron, pa tented-Jan uajy,lSs4,'»dedded improve ment upon all other Charcoal Irons. A ho, bo i-i the owner of llift undivided half of J. J. Johnson's puicnt Box Smoolh- ! ing. Iron, a very. ©xcoHent article, warranted to givo satls fartlon upon-fair tiful. i - y • - '• Pernios desirous of purcharioclnterealsln thesev;alaablo' Invention?, irill pleaso addrvrs C. KINGBL\NI>. > f«b!s * -, . Allcgheny.City, PARTIAL OR TOTAL, nm?xnsz,7 removted. : ~\R» ALSOPirBRT Logs to, call the attention, of those jL s a fotal or'partial loss bf tho hearing, to the following fart&>;;.n9.dti*ata- diseases nf;the' 1 middle or inturnal Ear with ■ MEDICATED DOUCHES. Sncli as Li prscihttd in the Infirmaries cf Berlin,i<npjdc, Brussols, Hamburg, and ; St. lately by the most distinguished London Aurists, with the most wci> indeed* it Islhe only mbthod ihat has been uniformly fiucressful. . The best proof ;of the efficacy of tho 'trcatmentwillbearef*»ronc©tf>nenriy • NINE HUNDRED NAMES, •Residents of,the United- Canada* Now Brunswick, and Nora Scotia, vho hatebce* rtiAortd to AcuteMearisig y and not a single, solitary case, to our knowledge, did we fail to-cffect tßlur & partiaiior. total restoration of tho Hearing, when our advice and Instructions were faith fully oud punctually adhered, to. Many who could not hear the report of a pistol at arm’s length, cari now hear a watch beni at the distance of four feet. : . In cases of mucous accumulation'in. the Eustachian Tnbeand Tympanum; Inflammation of tho Mucus Mem brane, Nervous Affections, Disease* of Um.Membrana Tyin -pani,^commonlycalled the ‘‘.Drum, 1 * orwhen the disease cao be traced to the elTcctsor Fever, Colds, tho-we of Qiii niue. Mcrcuriat *Mediein«s Gathorinßln tho Ears In child )iood,. Ac n Dr. Alsophcrt’s treatment, stands, pro eminent. Where tho Audimry Caaal is dry and scaly, with little or no secretion, when the deafness Is flCetunpauieddvßli nofse« in the Ear. liko fiilling water, chirping of inFecW,ringingnf - bells, rustling of leaves, continual pulsations, discharge of matter* drwhen, iu stooping, a sensation is felt as if a rush orblooditotbo bend -took: place, when, the hearing is Icps acute in dull,-cloudy weather,or.when a’cold ha% been taken, this method Of tri ating the disease Is in/dCi&fe!' IN DEAF ‘AND DUMB GASES ]my experience warrants me In sayieg, that if the hearing .was at any time good, yefy much canbe accomplished. In tlie Dcufaud Dumb School btLeipMc, oui of ae ttsiof 14,7 swxttdai %n rtiionng iVur ta acute hearing.' Dr. A.begs respectfaßy to state, that , in those coses he> undertakes he gukranias a'sdcccssful result, complete restoration,or such a marked improvement as will lie perfectly satisfactory, if . hi? remedies are faithfully applied and directions adhenxKo. lAppUcifats wilt please state' their'age;'duration of'dl kease, if matter Issues from the external frossiige,- if thWe ore nohes , in. the .Ears l: ktato-of general health, and whar they suppose.to have been the cause of the deafnejn; When rii© hearing 'fejrestored' it is expected' that those in-easy circumstances will pay liberally. - u 1 Medicines, Apparatus* Ac, will be sent to any paxt at my ownekp»*nse. . 1 v■ j Adarefe DR. 422U. near Canals tree t,JSew. York. - • ‘ frdOmd : / Fire Doflart—GmsuUatio* Fu. ■ - AGOUSTIC OIL! I^l rf\l\ THHCHLUtihE FOR / V&kia '' \ jl l i -^ B -^ 11 1 : j 'ii/ liOR TUB- CURE OF DEAFNESS, PAINS, and tho Di?-; . charges of Matter from the Ears—abo, ail -those. !dis-. 'agreeable neises»liko ibe buzxing of falling 6f water', ;-whizzing of steam, Ac n -whlch;sro'symptoma of approaching : Deafness, and . also generally.with the disease.. ilauy per i sons who haVebcen deaf for ten, fiftceii, and twenty yeaw,', ; and were- obliged- to use oar-trumpeter-have, offer using one ; or two 'bogles,-ri'rowtt-. aside.;their; being .made perfectly.well,-. Phyriciana and Surgeons highly rocom- I inehd its use-'• •!'" ’ rFrotn the Trihune.J ' V - Bahekts, Dos’? Necleci Ycbß'Cmtmunr.—Thousands of children .annually- become deaf, in consequence ■of di?* charges of m ix.ttcr from. .their ears, induced,by Scarlet Fever, Colds, Ac. Now, if-mothers would-do their duty and pro cure Scarpa’s Oil for Deafness and use it as directed, their. children wouldVecured: bdtlf negioctcd, thedluriiarga cbn tipuesyery the. hearing gradually gets worse, and finally portiATor total deafness ensues. IMTORTVNT NOTICE. CjU and see Hri. Baxleriqnd sh,e IoM impart to you in forma• ' > * r '. Astooudlno Fact I—Philadelphia, January 4.—1 hereby certify;, that when Iwaa about twelve years old, I gradually become deaf ip both edrs, so that in.afew'monthsl found it almost liopopelble to hearj nnl&sVnthe veryloudesttobe of voice. X rem&iued m that situation until Just summer, a' period of eighteen' years;''when T’ hoard bFaCARPA'S OOMjPOUND ACOUSTIC OIL.. 1 immediately-obtalnw! a botUe, .which I have used, aud aux happy to aay it haa acted like magic, and qulto- cured do.: ; Auy one wishing further Information of -my case, which I thiuk a ; remarkable one, wiU find me by oilllng'atmy residence;OmcordstrOet, first' doorjibovo Scrond streetßoeccaß.axteb. For solo by . - A. JAYNES, ; v . p«kia Tea Store,; • ,-fehl3 ... r .. GO Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Astonishing Results BRODUCKD by using 8., A- I’ahncstock.'s Vermifuge,. wbxch can always bu depended on, as it nover foils to ridthdsystemof-wofms.' T ' ' MosrakAt, Canada, March IS. 1850. - B. At Cb.—Gentlemen:: My little girl, tight years.of age,. wa3 for, a considerable ; time suffer* iog frem. worms. 1 purcha-sod one bottle of yonr VennL fage,'which I gtivo according to directions,-and io my great astonishment'Bhsrpaksed/tme mud.■ twenty -one' worms, vary ing from^lght ; to sixteen ittchoain longth, . rides Pinwoma. navihgospcrienced the‘good' tills mediciuejlndminisferedit'again old ; happy.effect,pasring fcrtysright worm?;:of various sizes. I foel it ft duty.to recommend this Yermifage, and to.make thg cases.of mychlldrim 'known to the'public. ■ .Your ob’L servant,John Moore, Alexander st. Prepared and sold'by D. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co-, corner 6f Al'oodftnd First streets, Plttaburgh> > Y - fet>24 • New by ti* B; LAUJfi’EB, No: &7“, Wood street-*; ... ■,. , 7 . * Annie Vincent,‘a'dom^tic'story.*''' : '... --V''- 5 ; --- „An Attic Philosopher m Paris, from tho Frcnch ; of Emile Loorostrl. IRta.QldTtrmrery.tod thoNwriMteiori House. / * tV 1 5*05“-?HBhftUB y .hyGrac»GreenwoocL . Unny Lockwood, by Cbti/eriDeCrow. "' '' Tho Yonng Duke, by a Vlaroeti of-Alabama imd.Mlgm^ppL;^'- THtOR KENT.—A Tavern stanu in East'Birmingbum. J? Also a Store Room and-Dwelling, on Carson street, Bir-- mtasiam-*A Sstary.Dwelling House on.Wyllo b tree t—Also a Store Room on Wylie Street. - - - v *fbbl6-' 1 ; h Si UDTHBERTA’SON, Third stfeot • *. - ’ - > * -*■ '"i "> • ■ ■ - • •- »• 5 T 'V< .ri \ * ; * ✓ '■‘■g&i-ivf&x ;\*’« ;1 yi-U, -;■■ : ;;».; C' - -W---A- DAILY MOMITsG POST. WEDNESDAY MORNING:::::: . Lord Palmerston has the reputation of having made one o'? (he beat -speeches ever delivered in Parliament (that on thiGreek qucßtion,in 1850); ho had-a wbolo night to himself; and, as was sald.by ope who followed him, from “.thexloao day to tho dawn of the next, tho House hung upon, his .lip's.” Ho' j.e one of the best hpeeeh-mnkers in -England.- But no ono 'Bpcdlts plainer English; or uses plainer - words. Terse, pointed, epigrammatic, full of knowledge of his subject, accompanied by a something in the man ner which nets like a charm, and yet is not what Would.be called charming,'his addresses never fail to interest and to sway the House; hut ns to elbqucnqe. ns.peoplo usually interprot tho tvord* ho has'not a particle of it. ' Lord John Russell labors: under positive ■: feCts? of utterance V'ho pauses between' every -Wordto say .‘.‘ah:!!’ and .hwfiattens every letter ipto tho most .unnecessary; breadth ; and US to -his language,' it is usually, plain-Bailing. enough, While his manner is' oolditftlie extreme; and yefno man has made more successful -speeches in -P'orliameiit than bo haso,.-He certainly has; .on, ocpaBionß/;Which .dpmand an ascension abovo' the dead routine, risen into something -vory nearly like eloquence; nnd'uitered fin'o'pasßngcs ; but;even-then-the melancholy-coldneßS nudflat hessof-his- manner has scarcely altered;-while no viaihlcexcitement has quickened the slowness ; of his delivery. ' ' : ~ Mr. Gladstone has as groat acommand’of words i ns'tiny man in or ont' of--tho 'House, and he delivers himself svithnstoundingrapidity 1 j>(: wonderful sentences, which, sounding invol- ' vcdjulmost verbose,; are yet skilfully brought up tpitheir climax j and they hro So complete nd to be capable of being trnnsfcrrod'nt fWoC from short hand linto- print; without: :nn alteration. Ilis five, hours and.a, half’s speechipn intrbduo ing his.hudget last year; wos. eohsidering its : atr.iigbt-oii, never-pausing, right-ahead rapidity, the best-sustaine j.effoft of-tho kind on record. “ b-lnldweU.idioscn'.posUion.inthe-EngUdiiHonsw : of Commons, on a bench near to the gallery, may . often; be seen, when the House is most crowded, a young ru-m with a singularly handsome face, ; almost Italian in its style, with rich dark hair; and superb . nwustache and . Vandyke be.ard; - dressed in, tbo extreme -..easiness'of the present ' fashion, leaning one hand on an enormous stick, vwliile tbe other is in his pocket, and delivering ihimseif-of necrics of most singular pbrasea nnd' words, which, though they sound odd, yet have, la glintraeriOp of. purpose, In -them, but, taken ialtogether, nro the very personification of the -“free and easy’’ufyle of oratory. This is Bir Etobert Peel, an eccentricity iibpolitics, as he is' !inappearance, and who -nppears-satisfiedfwith himself sa long ns ho makes a sensation, in iwbicir he is generally successful. Familiar as the appearance of Mr. -Disraeli bBB been made •by the. pictorial squibs of- the day, scant justice has been done to him even in. eivricfWnres . Ho has. nothing of tile bcliew-eyed, round-backed, Jew-boy look which has been so liberally bestowed. r on him. - ; - If it’ be true’ that his countenance docs not come up to-lhf Engifsh Standard of manly beauty, and if it ie otrougly. indicative of race, and-.that.neither Normannor , Saxon; yet an impartial and candid observer *' Would admit; that -it has: a cbaracfer striking find even-distinguished. - lie is neither tali, nor c ta-he short j, lie ia rather thin ; his foreheadlb i high,- round and smooth; ho has black eye-brows. Clear,' dark-brown eyes, high cheek-bones, lips firmly set, a pointed chin; and black hair, curl - ing like tendrils all over. his compact bead, of whioh one curl is intended to -droop; carelfsßiy. oyor .the brow, but somehow seems to have been -got into its" place with pains.’' So of his dress, it may bo said that it is elaborated; into careless- - ness;i but the art Is no t sufficiently-artfully con cealed. - Its dotSilß, it s; ruimit ice, ere studiously correct. He sits sunk into, bis seat, bis head,- olways unoDvered, reclining forward, so that his ’ eyes appear*via; be; fired 1 tUpbri tho ground, or etaring 'at'vacanoy; (which they by no means are,) and.-his- whole attitude; that of the most rigid repose,-till what lie considers the right mo- - ment for being aroused arrives; and ibe.listlcßs ness—which, added to tbe paleneks of ills com- ' plexion, would seem significant of fragilUy of ■ body orill health—isi-cast off for animation and ■•vigor-, equal-ton sustained speech of- five hours * audahalf.' ■ ' .MJSMBMsr Decision:—The "following esse was tried before Judge Pearson, at the late term, of the Dauphin County Court :,■■■■,-.■■ [ Jacob Hurray taSJc M. Jverr.-±-tl\\s was an action bTOnght to-recover from the defendant •■ the sum of $l4O, bet by plaintiff with other par ties: and,-pi,-iced in defendant's hands.-ns stakc holder. The bet was of the Presi dential election. -The nionny-h'ad been paid by thedefendanfcto the winning-party. --• , , The Court decided that, under the not of 1839 to prevent betting on elections, &0., neither do positpr could reoover from the stake-holder' tho " am'onbt of his deposit; tbiit the only party eh- ' titled to brtng an action within two years; from - the time of making,tho deposit, arc the Direc tors of tho Poor, for the uso'of the poor of the county. - , PiTisunnoE and ; St. Louis —We learn from tho Cleveland Horabl, that a telegraphio despatch ' received in that city from Mr. Brough, announces ‘ f that his .railroad bill had'passed fcoth-Hdasea-of'-i the Illinois, Legißlatnro, The bill authorises tho , construction pf.tbu: Terre Haute and St. Louis/. RUilrqad,-Being ona'hundrcd and sixty-five miles' • in-length, and th'eonly remaining.linknecessary ‘ to form a.direotrolh'oadcointnuuication between l St,;Lonis nnd•Pittsburgh;. . „ : . ! The entire line from.,Terre Han'to’to'St Louis has Veen surveyed nnd located—tho'rigbfof way mainly secured, aud the work’lot fo-rcsponeible and energetic contractors. -Stock bos been sub scribed sufficient- to complete the rpad without the issue of any bonds; and the funds-beingpro vided, strong forces will bo immediately put to - ■ work along'the entire line. Mr. Brough is detor : mined that the. road shall be Inrnnningorder in eight month:—Gazette: ■ ; -A TnaoEUY in Real-Life;—There is af present in the Washington Orphan. Asylum. an orphan child, the daughter of a married conplo of the name of -West, both of which ill-fated: pair-were the victims about twelve months ago; of- want and misery., . Tho ,woman fell down deadin our cityi as she was begging from door to door for relief. and her husband'followed her it fow’days after to -their last resting place,-having been con veyed to, the altos house whoro.ho died.: Tjjeir solo companion, a daughter,, five years of age, : was placed in tbo.Orphnn Asylum, and has now been sent for; from England,' by: the sister of the mother.'hit appears that they Wore vogy highly connected, the unfortubato man having been, nn Episcopalian minister of . the church of England, and the sister ;of the wife is married to a colonel in the British army.— Waihington Star. ; Think of it-— Mountains are made op of sin gle grains of sand, thg ocean is made upof single drops, of water; BO is the knowledge of thomost learned mnde up of'single items colleoted one at a time. Don’t try to learn too fast, but endeav or Ujleara-something, however little, every day. The man that, adds one new idea to his stock of ®ver y day, will soon become a-lenmed inan.. Every one who is desirous of obtaining a large stock of useful- knowledge, would do well ' to carry paper nnd pencil in his-pocket; and whenever a valuable thought presents iteelfto his mind write it ilo wn; it is more,precious than -gold; Those thoughts which come unsought aro generally the best, and should be secured at the moment, for when onco they arc gone they sola - ’dom return. - !. A Noble Hkauted Wifi:.—A romantic story of female devotedneiie hos just been circulated at Valence. It is stated that a Prussian l woman, named Hipson,:hns been working immali! attire, 'as a navvio on the .railways, for more than five ; years.' Shs had an infirm husband and four .children ; their family were starving ; sho'dia- Iguised-herself, worked hard, and had bet* wages, ladvanoed for her assiduity; with her earnings" •she supported her pretended .“father” and •“.brothers-and. sisters,’’ her husband and hor children. When her secret was discovered, gifts poured in upon her from the neighborhood, and workmore suited to-her sexhas been provided: i ®S?“ Mary Ann West hung herself in the jail at New Bedford, whore she was immured for sollingdiquor. ;:1 att,i vj-a. * ■ -M t'lt [. Y: NUMBER 171 ISNSLISII ORATORS. .. i ■ ... _ -fc. ■ ' ,I'\ t. ' * * * “ -.MARCH 1
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