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ISOZNINO U published from the same Mims, m s Imp blanked ease sheet, it TWO DOLIAIii s year, in sdisnee. Bbseile obidei lIVI CMS. sir NO ma will be dlecontinnol Nolen at tlmi ' doom on of the Proprietwea until all erreemlim ar ui a .B' No attention will be pwid to my order mom. pealed by the money, or ealisfeetory reference in this city. Air Ooonsoled ordA the Xdahliehsedd of The Noirseing Poet s on of the hypes .46 Printing Whoa is the phy, where a kinds of work is done mat statwtast note% mailed reason. tone. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. rMl'OC=7l . . ATTORNEY AND 00111NERLLOR AT LAW, Office, corner nf Fourth street and Chem artex tetessomea, win attend to Ws profeadonal bnainees se until, at bla nfilies, between the hour, or LA. M. and 4 P.M. of curb day. Jy2o - ROBERT E. PIIIIJAPEI, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ST. LOUIS. Mo. wsailvan ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, °Moo t No. 144 Posith street, jasaM PITSPDOEGB. PA. JOHN BARTON. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, corner . Fifth and Grant atm, ioddyfl PATIBBORGEL, PL. it. Biddle Roberts, A TTORNET AT LAW—Oake, No. Bodin&ld stead, A between Fifth and Stith. Oolkations caraftdly attend. to--o kiwi atteotion glyen to Oonveyancdog. daostil 211 '1 .1' •ATLA " A • BOA .1 I: t 1:II` I A •• Once, next door to the Poet Moe, Steubenville, Ohio. . B. ' Rosa, ATTORNNY AT LAW—No.IO9 Pourthstrest, Pittsburgh, Pa., fourth doer below Hr. Body Patterson's Livery 13tsblo. WiS J. S. Morrison, ATPONNEY AND 0013N8DLLOB. AT LAW—ollee, ro moved to No. 46 Great Street, near Fourth, Pillabingb, Pa. aneDny O. Or • do Loomis, A TTORNEY Al LAW—Ofdeo Fourth street, above Wood 11- /FLY Thomas M. Marshal A TTORNSY AT LAM-0111cs, Lowlie'S BuMop,GAT Paurth jta, street * R. B. Carnahan, ATrOBNRY dT LAW-018a• on Fourth street, batween Merry alley and Grout greet e2l J. N. N'C owry. A ITORNEY AND COUNSELLOR. AT LAW—Ocoee SlakewAT, EnZlingP, an Grant rivet. Je2 D. 11. Eia.zesty t 'MORN UV AT LAW—No. L'7 Fourth kreet, therm and near mar27:y Alderman Watson, Offieee on Third street, opposite the old Rai Office, 11.1 El Site: all boxiness pertaining to the Mlles of Alder try man and J.tine of the Peace will he promptly at. tended to. Acknowledgments of Deals and Mortgages, and other instruments of wrttlrtg, taken at his office, or at the residence of the parties. The Dockets of D. 8. SCULLY, late as Alderman of the City of Pntaborgh, are placed In my posawslon. Perrone having Judgments oo said Dockets may have the necessary ... • a honed thereon by Alderman Watson. mylktf /*IFFICE. Grant street, between Fourth at. and Diamond kj alley. Conveyancing of. all kinds done with the great est care and legal accuracy. Titles to Beal Estate en andnetl, de. 11. Neal, Al. OTORWIIk. I\TO. 91 UMW Street, between Wood and Marketstreets, .1.1, Pittsburgh. Collections promptly made. glum and other writings drawn with neatness and amt. jos2l:ly Remove.. DR. D. HUNT, Straattow Dstrrurr. has removed oftlae from No. 75 Fourth street, to No. IV aaaaa FOURTH Street, one door below, Ferry, whew be will be happy to attend to all proferatoual aprs 11. AIIL, rIUNGSON I/10TM. (Imo. • censor to G. W. diddlej lib. 144 small , from 8 to 1 o'clock, and from 2to s'elock , feblfray .1.84X/17, DIiNTIdT, Poarthstrein, flys doors it s , Are.g. of Musket. Oincx Hoops—From nine A. M. to die P. M. • BUSINESS CARDS. MILL F1 3101311t- D W. EKSTINE £ co.. CONNISSION AND FORWARDING NLIIIIMINT , . . Dealers Generally in 'Produce Pittsburgh, Pin oinnati and other Nautdaatures, to. j0r0,93 Front :trees, boatel .Market mut Perry streets, lEZ=CEM Sir• Liberal cash naval:ices movie on eoneignmenta. Aar. *altar attention paid 1.0 forwarding Western merchandise. Jieftre.--Clark * Thaw, Wm. Bags * Co., Wm./V- I:MET I Co.. 6. milere & Co., Ways t Mask, Kramer Itahm.lionry tiraff, Esq., Wm. Eiebbaum, 8. R. Johnston, Seq., morons Behave'', Esq., George Ledlle, Igtq., Solomon atom; F.eq. je64 ComPazuk•rshlp. Tin eulueribere tars this day termed • partnership fur the parpone of carrying on Chnerniuion and Fbrward ing, is etnalectioll with the Fish, Bacon and Oil, and Pro duce baninea gaocnily under the style of Reardon k awn A 3111103 war,bogise No. 116 Water and 160 Front streets formerly occupied by Buebridge k /penmen. WM. B. ENGLISH, JAI/ES BIOBARDSON, JAS. J. BENNETT. Pittsburgh, February Ist, 1864deb3 Dit.tVO, Diamond, idtteburgh, Pa., dealer . Country Produce, offers for sale a choice stock o elreuerke, selected for family MI. Spices of every variety land the purest quallty,'ground at his Steam Milk. Also, ',Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken to ex r Merchandiae. P. D. has procured s fall amertment of Lmlreth's - WarranhedGarden Seeds, and invites the attention of all In terested In rand affairs. jartl.l Gopsztnership 11plit FINDIHISIONMD have thin day entered into co.parb nership, ander the Ulnae and style of J. A. HUTCHI SON & 00., for the purpose of tronaoting Scenery bosinecs. JAS. A. HUTCHISON, A. IL VT ALL/NOYORD. Pittsburgh, February 1,1854 febo W.H. J.racUJa.rouX. J. I. ocaccix . . . ENGLISH. & RICHARDSON. CollsfleidlON AND ?*ORWARDING 611111011 ANTS. aND Wboleeals Dealereln Fish, Bacon sad DLI, and Produce generally. Warehouse formerly occupied by,Burbridge A Inghrazo, No. 110 Water and 160 That street, Pittsburgh, Penna. 1414 BAILEY & RENIBIAW, . _ rine DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERS; Dealers in Woolen and Willow War►,Japannod Tin Ware, Donee keeping Utensils, kix., Wholesale and Retail, No, 253 Liberty greet, PittaborKh. ►prlAy MIMS 6111.11:111, JOHN menus, Pittsburgh. Maryland. Sellers, Nicol. £ 00., 10RODUCE sun UNNERAL COM M ISSION ENENTILiNTS, .1. N 0.1839 Liberty et. at, Pittsburgh, Ps. Sperm, Linseed and Lard Oils . bag sr. MUSS. 1834 . a. alma YEWS BELLEW CO., rerwarderi and Commission MervLatat• Drktrltti rEOVr IJS9, ODOCKRIES AND OILS, imE No. 309 Librrfy end, Attsburgh, 81CitTbON,1UL,b1/.10 , 1111ZiAx deiliß, Milner & RI oketsoia, • NrinLI:BALE (RUMBA INU'ORTSII9 OP DBAYDIRS, Wiesa and negara—Nna 112 and 174, corner of Irvin umd Marty Arad% YlCAlnargh. Iron, Naas, Cotton Yarns, ft., constantly an and. Yft3 1111ftm Oarr 4r. (Wt.. Ciao isle of th e Arm of J. Paean 0o.). NirfOLEBALE GROCERS and Edelen in Foreign Wines and Brandlea, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whis key, No. t.t..• Commercial Rote, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, rt. jecy LOLULL 16 - .l.Effs[Aß ..1011:1 7. EMMA ALQ. I.II.IIPAt9ICIC. nycLunic.mr, HERRON & CO, IXTHOLIES ALE Gion,re, Produce Dealers and Commie V Eiol3 Xerchants, No. 243 Liberty street. &pen PITTSBOROR, PA. :MX. NINGIZIAX 010. lISNOtIA VI7MI. SINGH/UM 4 .VO. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION &MICHAS'S, • Liberty street, opparile Penea. Rairroad Dqxd, Prrnrsozes, Pa. PAGODA TEA STORE. frhirD lIA WORTH, Who /male and Retail Groan Dealer OP and Importer of Old Country 11laek Teas, liranch . Bran• 3flmAs, ko. , corner of Diamond alley and the Diamond, Otietiumh, Pa. fabMl:y LIVINOSTONS & CO, FORMA:REAMS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS Steamboat ANa . t . list. A. nrcLuao,_ itirTEA. DEALEO ANL) FAMILY CIROCEII,Ii* OM.. or 100 D AID Sant ilTairta, Pittsburgh Henry ii. Collins, MIORWAILDENG AND OODAWSION MEDAHANT, Wholesale Dealer In Cheese...natter, Seeds, Ash, and Produce • enerally, No. 25 WOOD St.. intermesh. [mare Paid *. Mardoe COMMISSION ANT) FORWARDING 11 2RRODANS, AND STRAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Water great, Cindtkrual, Ohio. LIAM Ktng & Moorhead, 11THOLESALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— `E No. Ti Wood street, Pittsburgh. (MY= Suitt& & Sinclair WHOLILSCLIS WOOERS AND 00thilliSION KER. 011ANTS—Oornir Wood and Flin inort Henry Wantiongte d 4 On, - - WIOLESALPI GROOERS and Commission hineluints, corner of Penn and Irwin greets, Pittablil. ]1.3:1y1 W. B. Haven. OLD PRINTING aTABLISILDENt, (Lam Jos:w oos k 8.t....v.10 and BLANK BOOK AND STATIONE. WABSIIOUSR—is prepared to erasure every gayly of Obnuonreial, Canal and Steamboat Jab Printing and Book Binding, and tarydeb every article to the Blank Book, Paver and Stationery line, at the shortest unties end on the non elisonable terms. Bleak Book and Staßonery Wantbonee, niener of Market sad Sennurstreeta. Printing Ocoee and Book Bbidery, No. 00 Thhd et novlB B. T. C. Morgans, BOOKSELLIIR AND ETA.7l.o=—has always on hare a gmeraleasortawmtof School, Miseallansona and Blank Books, Printing, Poet and Cap Paper, ka.Wboyeen,,,,,,,a tall. No. 104 Wood street, below Mk Neat stag, Pittabargh. M.. Wonted, Rags and Tanners' &ripe. aptfely =sell & NIGOKEELLERS, OTATIONEILBi - __DIRIS IN STAN DASD AND LIGHT LITUATIIIIIS, and Pat:Deers ei . 0. 0. P. TOKEN, N 0.15 PIM great. Pitteborgh, Ps. msrls:ly • hadek, ILLTX/1, IN BAGS S AND PAM, No Ili'Wood Street, D Pfttebergh. The highest }riot In °oh paid Nis rep. ee7117 • ' ' • • • tritulo _ MO011:111:11Dia—Coroar of Third oattWoOd iltetotoy stove 0 31. Kay, whin hi Is 'preporiet to do weir dosortpthot et Kolb* and Bluffing. TOES arramrr & BRO., lirooers and Dales in Tomlin lt bled et and Dams* LOWS, Lanne7 Sin, or hob . ~ MEI _ • J e t . : . I • 4 Jim at --V PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GII A LMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR *6,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE VOLUME XIII. BUSINESS CARDS. ;JO . • • e, LIOOOOOBOO TO L. WILOOX • 00. cIORN MANNA= ATM= AND DIAllOlal, k elp s V constantly on hand • hill assortment of Drupir, Ifedinine Oman, Perfumery, and all articles pertain lug to tali Magness. 111. Physicians' Pregerlptiorm carefully compounded at • JOE= /L&IIINV. COWMAN /1.011210 FLEMIXISI BROTHERS, Ora:cavort; to J. KIM* Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 60 Wood &root, Pdlobstegh, Pa. Pills, Proprietors of Dr. 6CLatle'a Celebrated Vermliage, Ll .10ver te. 1 JOH • HAFT, JR., (5.n.0.. to Sta. APOolley,) Wh Is -glad Retail Druggist, AND Dwgor la PAINTS, OILS, DYE STlllifS, we., 141 Wood street, three doors below Vireo alley, upa3n&ely PITTODUROH, oar M. on Arc, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 'DRUGGIST, Dye-stuire, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, te., No. 9 5i Wood street , (one door south or Diam ond PITTRIMEOII. J • UN MITCHELL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, No. 135 Wood Staved, jalkyej Liszt door to H. Child's Shoe limas, Pittoburgh. 4./141050. Notice. 08. ELEMLIG having &sambaed with JOB. ABEL, the. Witness will hereafter be conducted under the etyle of J. ABEL & OU., at the old stand, corner of Smithfield and !Fourth streets. jal7 William Thorn e Druggt.t, ITAS REMOVED to the cdruer of ICAND and PENN .1111 Streets, where he will, as rums], ettood promptly to We nu:herons friends. All articles in his line are warrented pare, and put up with the utrutet are. .marlttim B. A. loahneatock £ Co., wHOLEHALN /Mal WAliBiiol7Bll—Comer First and Wood streow, and corner Wood sad Sixth. fob! L. ALLEN, IMULIZIALC DIM= IN Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old liononga• hela Bye Whisky AC. ALSO, RECTIFYING D IS TILLER, NO. S WOOD SULU.; PlTrSlll.4ltill, W IN O= .12:1 ', ant "'" Itete, SPiri ° east Scotch Ale, London Brown Stout, lriall, Scotch, Bourbon, Vitt Mcistougabelik Bye and Br ad.eWhisky, Apple, P.Clk, Wild Cherry nod Blackberry dies; imported Havana, Regalia, nod ho e Cigars; Bald-m; and COMM. Clitam, all at such love p ices as to challenge comthm. Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Linctles of 'ovary style, nod. Demijohn,' of all sizes. I respectfully invite no ...ulna don of my stook, at No. I WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, Pe ann. apr&ly I MPORTEIL OF BRANDIES, BLS, WINES, te.—Dealer I In doe Old Monongahela 'WMAty, Peach Brandy, Ile. Al., kleetifying 14stiller, corner of Eanithtlelti and Faint streets, Pittsburgh. aprl4 J. liiryar, WitoLEs.ALE AND RLTAIL LIQUOR. IALSCHAISIT 156 Llbany stroA, and 81 Diamond allxy. fablOu' 44- JNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER, - /ai the artuation of Ws friends and the public la invited to the atock of ILEADY,ILAL/i tithalln alteuya oa baud.. Alno, Cloths, Cutianneres. mid Vertluga tor ordered ',run. A fall gra.rttaeut of Furnialtlag ()pods for gentlest., haelutling Hata of ail qualltier, Trunk", UmbrelluA le., ac. jest $OOl Iit'GL.WGILT CvLSZLICS iiinoesar• Wholesale and Retail Clothing Kerchants, NO. $ el WbOD 51RENT. _ sulnerlbers respectfully Inform thoie old ruatomm sad the public in ,eueral, thou they Lave this day as sociated thenuseive: in the above busies... hailer th e grin of JOUN U'CLOSHEY CO. They respectfully xvLialt a stare ox publls patrons:e. The previous bwsliateA of each •ill be settled by them. selves rexpectivtdy. fehe . 10 1.4111t1), (late of the firm of CO.Lni a Lat. ( ) having 11 6 operas.' STOItt NG. 9. (two doors above the old etas),) fur the purpae of carrying oh the CLOTHING UtJULNEZS, hopes ty strict atteuLkai to badness to Merit • Orate or the patron:4re kh the late Ulm. 1i.11.--(ll°thing wsd• W unler In the shunt frahlonable eteles, and on the ehorteet toilet—lnterior to none In the etre. jan46.y %A - KILCILLITT TAILOR—No. 46 MIA &treat, oppnoite the in. Theatre; Pittatrungh, l'a. apr7 James Milltrifer, b In full opernuon. mu that Le lo prepared to fursdah,Roar Cabin., and MI all olden for Matted Latabor, Nth proroptsseaa, and at the to t rates. Board and Plank, planed an one or moth sides, coastantll aa band. MY, Dom, and gouldlug's or tarry ,Ixecrlptton, mode to Bulldoze and Carpenters would Led tt to tlulr advantage to give Was call, at he ma now burnish them with planed stun' mll.llll, (or evory descriptlcan c t work. 011=!!!ffl HERRON e CRISWELL, BELL ANL BRASS FOUNDERS, fiIANUFACTL'aBIIti of all kinds of Dit/ii.:l4 WORK, 1.0- I.U. COBOTIVB, dtBA.5l YIUIO X, PLUMBERA, tr. do, Ootton Batting Iduniracttuvrr. Foundry on Rebecca errant, A lie zoony City. 011100 sad Store, Zit, I.* Margot lurrot, Plitaburgb. OLD liliABS and 01.WY/OL taken on catthauge fur work, f.r cash paid. Onion ten at the tutiodzy or Omar, clli bo promptly attended to. tabo: I y JOB 'CPR T. L•taWR • No. 4.3 arts, of Illth and Wood alreets, 041 ca up stairs. Natrona, from Win strat a Pittsburgh, ItSPEOTYIILLY announce to toe publk that be has oommenced the REAL ESTATE ENCY, In mule, [lon with luteillunra anti (opera: tkilerting. Ile viii also attend to routing. Persons In Want of servants, to nay capacity, or those In want of rm.', otil I'M supplier! at short notice. An busineTm entreated to bls care promptly at- Modest to. J2eferewzni—T. J. 1310.un, Cp., kik-bard Cowan, EN., W O. Leal* Dr. Alex.. Mack, JAL.. alacaoraL, A. A. .5.1.W.00 Jk OWt. Janie, X. 011.0.11 ILZ1.1151(al M. Gimp /a CO., W Foundry, No. 194 Wood street., PllTOLlOltaft ' PA., _VIdaRTFACTURBR , OF COOXING STOVES, Coal and Wood Stores, Parlor Sloven, Hollow Wars, Plain and PanoflOzntes, Plain and Vanir Fewlereg, Sad and Dog Irons, Sugar Kettle.% Ted Kett/ea, Wagon Boxes, de. Ija.3:lrf =M= 11.12t1i Oirr-T3 o:U.6l:ash. Attain SofiaMU, RICAV£B7II'S Merebendlie, Etna, and Pill , Broker, Onior, No. pY Fourth Stxvot, (above Wood.) The matneriber having opened an oglec at the above plum, for the purpose or turottahng Loans, Lint, Bonds, Mortgages, end au other Ismtnamehte for the etcurity of Money, and for the purchase and sale of Stocks. Will &leo give prompt and particular attention to buying, renting of and leas cc F.etate. tjy7l AUSTIN LOOMIS. gebuchman 11*, liausateln, r infooliAlSKES—Third !tree., oppo.he th.PO4OISOO, Pittmbargh. ?dam Lau Yi l steads, Show Binh lat.W., Architectural and MachWo Drowinge, Buelnes and ViclanicenrdE, to., Iltnigrawd oe Dtllllll oh drone, Printod ru Work., bold, Drone, or Bunk , to We moot spprore4 stele, itogket thomo3t ressonklge price. oct16:1:y B. WlLlnley, UOUBD, RON, AND vRNA3iENTAL PAINTER, AND Dealer in Paiute—No. 44 St: Clair street, Pitteburgh. Nee rerudantly on hand all kinds et Paiute, either dry or ctized,Japan and Copal Varniri, Lluered oil, Boiled Oil, Spirit* Tarpoaline; Window Olase of all alma, Putty, Patut B ate: all of the boot quality, nod [or eats at teatiiaa. h. eepll ENGLIN AND CLA.NNIUAL dENINARY• W. T. McDONALD, If. A., flitsarrat. THE next session of the Institution sill commence o MONDAY, the 6th of September next, at the room cor ner of Ferry and Liberty notate, lately occupied by the Masers. Vaster. ReAmmo—Flom A. W. Loomis. 0. Karp, Jr, 8. P. Von nuhnrat. 13. Millar. Jr. nua^23 IFTKPIFSVIR n oiR WHOLESALE AND Rxran; cuieit MANUFACTURER _ . Tobacco, Snuff, and No. 26 P;fth at., .allabarph, Pa. air Keeps constantly on hand a large .apply of .11 tn. rarkots brands of impeded Ctgar.. JOSEPH ON.AMAN, WHOLEdALE AND. RETAIL DEALER IN ILMPORTED CIGARS, olytly No. 63 MAIM ET MUT, PITTSBURCILI POW/Alf. 1111LADOM, A =MM . TUItAL AND PIiNAIIVI74 , creavilas.— .ri Ornamental Patterns for Casting, in every At)+, ; Modeling, Designing, to. Composition Ornament, fbr the decoration of Steamboats, Buildings, Ac.; 96 8111TIC/IgLll Street, near the Poet Oftisa yl:arn NEW PAPER MILL. CANTOS, 01110. Fl2"11. ANDERSON A CO, have host started their pa. . per mill at the above place, where they will be happy to metre orders for priat,l.3 Red vr.PPlog Poe: a . 11 slant. reb27:tf A. Thadtti s ' WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE, lIARNESS, TRUNK, VALISE nod CARPET RAO attnieuc• Cum, No. 100 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. /7 2 07 - John H. Mellor, TOLESALR ARP RETALL DEALER MUSICAL ISIBTRUMENTB, }two, Masi; School Book, and N0.17(W..1 ktro.t. 1)=1 1.7; 111.0.14 R .1411/11. AUL, JA. • HAGAN £ AUL, W HOLESALE and Retail Dealer. la NIT ilmey <Dui Stred„ Ma* DRY GOOD4Nos. 91 Ilarkatlizel 8 Ul3lOll Pittaburgb. apr4 W aITSIIOI.I3E, MUNDY RIK AND WOOLEN DYER AND CLEANER, „E: N 0.7 ISABELLA St., nuor tho Eamot mart Atunassy. hosssaa I ItA ,di 'DJII AND °LOOK ` Fi fthMARSH street, bettreero 'Mood sad Market streets, oppoette Iron Oily Motet. A 1 of Jewelry made and repatred. fapkay 0. 6611111M1T .5. L. arrireasn. B. UUTHBERT /O AT _ DLit Xerevi - AND GIBIBBAL AGENTI, 4 , p. SO 110 &Whited :ree!. aosl H. Oare. Vlir La% ( 0 e"'" " Mu l l.l , _l/A,) WOOL DEAL, 11. X/ AND 003LEIBSION of ALarican Woohla thxds, No.l39 ' l7L AN'X' ' f° ' th. e~l~ tY street. [rapt L. Z. ipirward, DiALEB. in BOOTH, SHOES, TRUNES and LINIFIORN And BRAID HATE, corner of Market and Liberty sta., No. YU Pittsburgh, Pa. Jel44 A-6 Phllomn. 50. 75 Third street, JelsWenk 01,131 flugh; end east Ade of the Diamond, Allegheny. LOITTIf k HILO., tut Efintilnanam, manufacturers of D. Bar Iron, and small Iron of all descriptions, and make, also, the Inestquality °Moose, Rounds and Squares. AllirLtan orders Iht Iron is the box, at the •dty Pout 4.1 NEM =:ll;tl=Mstl =M=M =!M!IER=M= ANT DIALZIA IN All L{NIOI OP . M ~ _.a. 4 ....s^. ~~~L —.~.a~.~M...gt~.~{a`~~ - ~Jf~:+~~~.~'.L'-y.~~.:,~y._ PITTSBURGH. THURSDAY, AUGUST 17. 1854. BUSINESS CARDS. J. C. ANDERSON, No. 8 Wood street, .Pittoburgh, Pa., WVROLNBALE Dealer in Foreign Prn Nuts, Spioes, *ontsetionary, Sagami, Olgars, Raisins, Pigs, Prunes; Chimps, LOZOIKUI, Limes, Dates, (Woos, Almonds, Hilbert!, Walnotsiioream Nuts, Ns Nuts, (boos Nuts, pine J . LAILC , I2•Fee, liart . n ) ;%Pres, , .u4 Sa i n c. eas, Rook , 0art.4,7261y0r ICNTERPILIA 66 136 WOOD eraz.lo as• 1.0011 mow maze 01101 BOWE d TAT'L XT. IMPORTERS and manufacturers of 1 . CUTLERY ' SURGICAL AoND the above ell i ll LNISIIIB, HI 1 Lirl Mx We bap a general articled ecrustantly on kuuni•, together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. also, Guns, Pis. tole and Resolvers, Flasks, Horne, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, Load and Bullets; Bowie, Dlrlr, Hunting and Pocket iinir.sc, Tailors and Hair Dreams' Shears; Pocket Scissor., do.— Alm, Treace and Supporters. Jobbing awl repairing neatly executed. ROUSH—We are making Ilitiss of every dentriptlon, to order, of the beet =Weal, and. warkmsnablp warranted.— Orders rewired for than at Wholesale or Retail, Will be fill ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplkd at Wholesale, prices. myl6 Chandeliers wad Gas Wixturcs.. pin sulaseribenure pow opening at their new Wareroom 1. N 0.109 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith- Sold, the largest aasortment of CLIANDELIERS, BRACK ETS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Gas Fitting, ever offered In this market. !laving arrangements made by which they will be oonstantly in receipt of new patterns and varieties, they confidently invite the attention of per chasers to their selection. We ore determined to sell as low ea any hones in the Weet, and being practical Das Fit term, can offer peculiar advantages to those climbing articles In this line. We continue as heretofore to fit op buildlnp of every de• emiptlon for gas. rater and steam. Gress Castings of all klals made to order promptly. LONG, MILLMIt • CO., star2lgy N 0.109 Illat street. GEOLIGhI ctI.ETC4I/CH, 511.0111 NEW TORY, SIANUFACTURER.of the oelebrated A Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Nlastic Band Toupees, and every description of Ornamental Hair, for Ladles and Gentlemen, 79 FOURTH STREET, • between Wood and Dluket, - Tc.:,4 burgh . v er . _ Burman's eyatein etuiblea Ladhs and Gentlemen to meant", their beads with •ceuracy. FOR WIGS. No. I. The round of the Head. No. 2 From the forehead over the heed to nook, N 0... No. S. From ear to ear, over the top. No. 4. From ear to ear, round the forehead. For Toupees, to cover the top of the bead only—a paper pattern, the exact shape of the bald part. Ito Boar Coach and Carriage Factor - 3,1 JOHNSTON, BROTffilS t CO., Ckwywr of &ha= and lklfflionl streets, Alloghesty City, WOULD reepeotfully Inform their friends and the public generally, that they hare consmenoed the manufacture of Carriage., riches, Itookawaye,Buggiee,gleighs end Olutriote, in all their varknie nylon of finish and proportion. All orders will be executed with nen regard to durability and beauty of finish. liapeire wUI also be attended to on the most reasonable terms. Ueing In all their work the beet garners Shafts, poke, end Wheel stuff, they feel confi dent that aU who &Tor them with their patronage, will be perfectly satiated on trial of their work. Purchaser, ere requeehal to give us a =IL belbre purehw dog ele•whera • oct6.ly Pearl Steam Mill • CANAL BASIN, ALLEGLIENY CITY, (ILA 'Mt I.IIIJIIOAD 0T0T10.11.) FAMILJAS will 1.0 eupplial arltbourvarlona grade. of FRESLI GROUND FLOUR, By leaving. their ardor, at tba Mill or lo our Lows et Logan, Wilson I Co., Wood street,ur Wawa Reiter, mr. oar Liberty and st. Clair stmt., Pittsburgh. IL P. Schwartz, or J. T. RAI:nolo, Drugglsts,Allegheoy. Flour will badalicmal to raritiliss is althar orth.c two ei des Tsasis: CAJAL on delivery. BRYAN, RYNNEDY I CO. HARDWARE FOR Saddlers and Carriage Makers R. LEECII, JR., 0. 131 Wood PITTSBURGH. Also, Cloths, Damasks, Laces, Noss, Beat Staff, fitEAS! TEASI V.:Mil— A WORTH, the original and I only importer to thlsni the best Congo Teas from London, is now. nseirtng •• • large and Lora selection of TEAS, which be is deter nod to sell at such prisms and harness of quality, that all toe reckless puffers in this or the nest city annul beat. Lie most reapectfully Ineltesthe ladle. awl gentlemen of fbi. and the surrounding districts, without distinction cf nation,. to call and try his Teas, which he sells subject to to returned, if they dom . t gi•• satisfaction. The following are the prised Prime Oolong, Snort:long and Congo, 37i4450 emit. m. , A yore superior English Metal:art Congo, 60e lb. " Matra fine, a eery delieioue Oongo, floc." lb. Pine Young Ilyson. 4%0°,11 M. @atm Cue Young Ilya. and Imperial, 76e. S S. Very beet Young; Yysou and Imperial, sl'p lb. Don't mistake the place--PAGODA TEA STORE, earner of Diainord and Dtam.ad it/ley A awed rednetkm made NkW MUSH) :MIRK —The aobscrl'er. hare opened at ..so. 83 Fourth ateoet. a amtce collection of made and ems: red Inatrumen le, Itallen and Clersnen stringy, Planes, by M. Effort of Plailk. and Mr. Arnold.; Flutes; by M. Miler, Pft , nkt ,, t , 1 4.: 8 / 4 Marione., do. •Il kind. of brawl inetro. manta fronakie beda lirwooh nranufactorlema all of which we offer to the nubile on more liberal term., feeling contdent that we can render entire retlefartlon. . u. 5C111101611611 CV No. 63 Fourth et. Il Schroeder and O. Ann,n will tire lortruotlons on the piano, violin and Kollar. .p 23 _ MMEI=OM HEATING AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE, Iit3CPACTVIAI. Of Million Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND VITTINIS FOR STIAR, OAS UR WATS,. air No. Ito Market street, Pittsburit, alf- We have sold our Formtem, Datterne,to., to Menne. ARNOLD I WI LLT A‘ll4, whom we cordtlly recommend to the patronage of the public. jalf s.oklPt. ATKINSON & CARLY. Depot of Loos:worth & Immersonn'el a. Intorno Wine. sod Urondy. Tin undersigned bas received end offenstor sale. at Cln artisan senors, a large quantity of to:worth a Zimmer. man's Mune. and soll.l.rePOMlLled Sparkling. Dry and L. Swoo, Catarlm Vilorr. Such ite may desire to pineure as exaell.t article of Notice Wine, (the pure juice of the grape.) will hod we etitablolar.ent the place for the gratin. cation of their dot Lees. The Catawba 'handy, distilled (root the genuine thane, to declared by many excellent Judos, equal in flavor to the beet Imported Cognac. . VICHISISEN, li= No. 137 Liberty greet. Nunn's & Manpn. AFRRSII arrival of NUSNS A CLARK% celebrated PIANOS hoe Jame been MC . by the ruhacriber. They hare been load ond carefully selected caprv , e l Y for thlr.rned` bet, sag arnroneNered unequalled for erreetnewe end power of tone. The) . all pc.... Ulo, neer Improvement of two /spares onager, Oho tees string; running aver end above the treble. They are fully warranted to etend any climate and to ea.cel In capacity fur etandlng In tune. Priem rense from t.to to ISM Aleo, a One lot of Planes term the Menu factories of DUNIIA ‘I A Cot., and also LIUGTE, NEWTON A BRADBURY N. Y. All the above will positively he Bold ot Factory ',draw, without addltiOnal charge fir freight, rid, etc., etc. HENRY II LEBRR, Bole Agent for Nunoe 4 ClarVe Planes, Ito. 101 Thirrl etreet, Sign orthe Golden Harp. !4A *Fri Vat Of Chi. erliera ' acne•. Mt!JOIIiN IL MELLOR, 81 Wood street, will have opra to dee (PAturday) the following NEW PIANO POPAILS, from the celehroie4 manufastory of 011101CHIUNCI & IN)NB, Bow tow, viz Two superbly carved 7 octave Pianos. Your plain Rosewood 7 Arye carved d 6Ye e e extra szd7ed If f t,; *. One plain Ildleifood nyi „ Puur do do t Walnut 6 All the above Instruments have been finished during the last month, and are of the latot styles of furniture. In% a rfnbly, at BOSTON PRICES, and every Piano warranted. ' JOHN 11. litHLLOtt, No. ill fr0 , ,,1 street. e 3 Agent for Clinkering & Sone, Bogen. Removed. D!miwAFFT has tailored btu BRUSH FAM.YIRY from • the old stand. No. 21 Fifth street, to No. 26 Filth strait, neerl opposite, on Ile cite fortnorly occupled by the Iron City h otel, where be will be pleased to see his custo mers, and as many now ones MO feel disposed to patronize his. N. 11.—lo connection with the Brush Marrefactory, as heretofore, will be found lothis establishment all kinds of Variety CootleJdookirlit Claws. Combs, Toys. ac. mata.3n. LsWail 0 , co TORN A. CPRIEbi, 6 SMITIIFLELD STREET, between EP Fourth and Diamond alley. Money loanedon Gold and Silver Plate, Diamonds, Gold and Slyer %vat:hes. Jewelry, Musical. Instruments, Guns and Pistols, Peathei lied., Pup niture, and all kinds of ertioles—for any length of time agreed on. Charges for storage considerably lower than beretabare. Private entrance through the ball door. All business trawled:ions strictly confldential. Sir Forfeited pledges sold immediately after being out of date, unless redeemed. Bargains of Gold and Silver Watch. no, Jeweify Se., always on hand.. aprlOdim • " a ' STORMS* JAMES WARDROS, OiVIIRSI for sae CANARY BIRDS of the mod Improved breed, being very hardy, and fine rdngers. Bird Seeds , Remy, Millet, Rove and mixed Send. Benqueto 41 -s.2 tVertdebed oompooed of the finest FLOWERS, via Oarneßac, ))Pee Bede, Heliotropes, to. Er r:greens (In pots) Ibr Christ:ma. Yeah. hap file Seed and flortimalturel Store, No. 49 Vllth et, near R oat . doe2o rTlTrt'Mlr/MIFfr , TIT/ Inv .nbeeniber haring tbeeralwdre right to =near tore and sell 81TIMNEFE, HOTND 95101ig TORNAOIC, is prepared t or e oriers, and Onntigfa for basting buildinforwith the Wet soononalosl rimer DOW 134 Um. The attention of those interested is Miens& An, lUtOrtilltioU ash be bad of k. BRADLZY, Nos. 2 and 4 Wood arras{, or of T. 222Nr10 , 4 4 3, doentri Iron My Store nrotonise, No. IM Wood et • • • arren , s Congress ar. THIS INK la prepar e d by a purely rheudeid Owen, and A. Is smoranted contain nothing Opuriout odaliepost It Is pate when first need, but by exposure to the air 0013U4 gradually of a mon Intense and permanent blush. For san In bottle, of van nut else, by whohmale or retail, at sepd W. B. RAVEN' Stationary War see, Market 'West, ooraerof 211 A OMOil.--Mr. 0. ANTON and H. BOHM= a would reopeattally announce to thetitlammorPtttsburgh and hlleghini that they will ere instruction" on the Piano, Ginlinr, Vlolto and Flnta. Inquire M Behresder h Co.'s IMMO KORA K Reath Mei sep2o ~~_:- ~~ ENNA .I . ` l- ..r ".• :4 * 4 0: MEE BEEKI Ittornin,g foot Spring Styles. • • AT THE CHEAP CARPET WAREFIOUSE,4BO. 82 TRIED Street—We are now receiving and opening armor the larict u sad choicest "stocks al Carpel:hm R Ac., ever exhibited west of New York. ti ihe etaetbu been selected with great cars. Pelson. In want of any articles In our line, are respectfully Invited to mil and examine. Our assortment consiste In part of the following, vie: Royal Velvet and Brussels CarPetithis ; Tapestry Brussels; Aubusson Carpets; Extra Imperial and Super Thrse.ply ; Patent Tapmtry Ingrain; Pate n and Vino ingrain ; Worsted and Wool Carpets; Wool and Cotton do Vanities; 2-X, X, and 44; Recap Carpets, very cheap; List cud Reg, do White end Check Canton :Wettings, X, 44, 64, and 64; Cocoa Matting, 2-4, 3, 44, 6.4, and 8-4; Spanish Montag, vary cheep ; Elegant Mosaic Rams, SW per pair Administer, Chenille, and Tuned Rugs, all pekes; Nancy English Sheepekin Mans, $ll per pair; Colored do do do from $2,80 te 85 each; Together with a large seirstlon of Cocoa, Jute, Adelaide, Velvet, and other Mats; Embossed and minted cloth table and piano norms, of entirely new designs, very deb. Damask table and piano severe; also worsted damask by the pint, tollnett, doylers, An. A great variety of patterns In door oilcloth, from 2 to 24 feet wide. Buff Holland" for windows, 80, 82, SI, 80, 88, 40, 42, 44, pollee wide. Gold bordersd shades, entirely new, wary rich. I Window shades of every deeeription. Oval and hollow stair-rods, carpet binding. taohJ, do. Oleo, the Royal Turkish Bath Towels, ter with very thing usually kept to Oarpot Houses. ftall profits and quick sakes 0. B. 111LiDLY 1 00, meal:nee 82 Third street IMM=! JONES & BUCHER, IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, Theuryircusis Railroad, loot of Third d.. siTorrisborg, AVLNO increased our hlsiebincrY, ankh is new of the most improved order, and haring added many facili ties for dispatching work, we are new manufacturing First STEAM ENGINES. OR FURNACES AND ROLLING MILLS, Blowing Cylinders, Boilers, Furnace, Bolling, SAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY A CASTINGS, a. and Water Pipes, Hydrants, Retort., Lamp Poste, Hitch ing Poet, Columns, Ginn, Shafting, hangers, Bracket, Cr II ttr Grates, Bathing Tub., Spouts, - in L'rra nd Irn l• We p.y particular attention to the aonnuferiture and con struction of Cost Iron Fronts for house■ and dates. flaring an extennve a_a,ortment of beautiful Carved Pat terns of the moat approved architectural order, our great facilities for manufanturing and shipping enable us to emu. pate with our cities. Partle. erecting Furnaces or Rolling MWe, Mill Owners and Mill-Wright., will find it much to their advantage to call and examine our extensive stock of Pt&erns before MON AND BRAS'S CABT.INAK Or every ilterriplion; Smith Work, Pattern Making. Fur two and Payee Tuyerete, forniebed to oyster. [mylty **VOW opened one of the lanteed and bead selected stocks of CHINA, 4.11..A5S and QUEPINSWAItE, ever brought to this market consisting in part of White Iron Stone 111 - Too and Toilet Warr, which we would particularly in vite thy Ladies to call and examine, as the shapes are on. ti rely new end the ware very superior, having some twelve ddlcrent pattern, of Toilet Ware, either in full setts or 11.wls and Pitcher., &perste. We are wiling them at very moderate pries. . A ixo, It very handsome assortment of french China Tes cod Dinner setts, or separate places of plain whit, gold Or Caney paaerns. Our stock of Ylour Vases sixisista of over fifty dAfferent pattern., very beautiful, and raooing from fifty cents per pair to thirty dollars. Goring ro large an assortment, wn feel confident of rutting all tastes. !Oltenia Tea Pots, Sugars and Comm.. Sliver Pistol Porky, Spoons and Butter Knives; Knives and Fork., of rariooe styles. from (.61131011 to the Bluest; :Saar Lamps, Roll Tampa, Girandolea, and BMW Furuhdaing Goods. BOSTON GLASS IVARR—Of Oda we have a luge assort ment, particularly the Diamond Pattorn, which looks no well or the beet cut, and sell. at leo than cue third the price. Also, a complete stock of Pittsburgh Glass. The public arc respa•tfutly invited to call and examine oar good.. PAIN J. O'LEARY, j 01137 C. PARRY, (smosseor to J. C. hazy A Oa,) Deo J tointhren themartemorre of Site Old flrin, and the publlo =smelly, that be bee rmw on besets, and b ostensively ru m:gra in manufeettoing, evesy deeraiption of CASTINGS— such se: Patent Chilled Rolla• ' lugs Kettles and Ousts; Patnut Hattlein,lbr SAP, Poi AsIL Sole Ash; Sugar Kettles, tr the mennfeetare of Ont. Sugar—all east on a paha! fevoras. known ea J. C. Parry's, and are Imporkrr for dune Why to any other, and mold lower than thaw made on the old ;den. HOLLOW WAKE—A _genera amortment, all from new and improved pattazul, Wagon Dozes, Dog Iron., Sul Irons, de, de. Rolling MW Outings, and Machinery of ovary derniptlon, always en hand or made to outer. Cook Stoves, Kitchen Range., and Coal Stares, of every description; lowa Cook Storm, the alum, which melted the Snit prise for 1850 and It6l, at the Agricultural Fair of Al. legheny County, Pe" and recommended by fifteen hundred pereone; Enterprise Oook Stores, four Aims; Premium Cook Storm; Xgg and Radiator Oral Stoves: Poker Stoma, to. Parlor (hots and Venders, great raided , , beautiful/7 enamelled. Common Orate., and building material of every demerit:4Rn. A meat variety of Ornamental Ralling,for Onnetethe and F•ocioirt Ilospha act Morph Chelissar—A large stook of .11 the kinds In um, and will be sold at redone] pricee. ilalre Pat. eat Lever, Tree American, Egan's, Cu,...'., Hinkahre, Wood?, Posexk's, Bull's, improved Bull, kc. Stride Plow s.—The Michigan Double Plough, Which has taken the premium at the State heirs of New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio, and wherever It has been exhibited. Iron and Nall.. More Ptpe and Tin Ware—all of which I .111 sell at the lovreat pains; azolnspectfull laviti c ns public to glee tut a call , at the old stand. No. 1 3 Wood it. anti". Plena Or PARRY. ALLEGHENY FORGE. SOLOMON SIINTTEIN. 4 CO. (Late Bireel A SeropliCe Rolling ISHII.) on the bank of the Allegheny, te•low the st. Clair Street Bridge, ALLMEIMY Car, Po. , r2.f. ro,p . r t o . n : J= th .li t t l to ro n r s at to th tur ab . l,l t. c ita t ! meat, they ere prepared to manufacture, on the emu rea. minable tome, free Work for lifbjgee, Car Axles, tjoarry Work, Beane Cdtlere *hid VaeOire . 'gook, Shattinc, Atill Clearing, Msehine Work in if earral. and heavy Forging, of evary thweription. Also, WAIF*: 8110 ES manufactured by elter'r ratcat //arse Shot Machine. The Ilona Shoe Kr cb ne a;11 i.e In operation *hoot the middle of February, w leo all ordure for Shoe, will meet with prompt attention. ..) 11l Pieta Made ood drei.co.l. Orden, ,eat by mall or tele greet] attended to au Ow shortest Wile,. jal.hy ENTERPRISE. POI;EDRE. ALIMIIIKNY CITY: • WarrAmen, Adam/ freed., Mar N< Bridge. Dir fitted, up my oetablishmant with all the latest jj Improvenaerta, ontraring every facility for manufac• luring In the hest and cheapest *tyro; sad owning the en elusive right In J.J. Johnsam'a Don Smoothing icons, and John Johnson'. S'eltheating Cnarcoal irons, patented Jan- uary 10, 101.4, superior to anything of the kind In the mar. are 110vIng I pentlrli improvement for moulding the shove Irons, Wagon Ilozaa, and Pipe bolas, I am pre pared to *ell wholeaale and tatall on fair terms. Any per.na wishing to purchase the right for moulding upon the Improved plan, and manufacturing any or all of the ;shore article a, will please address C. KINGSLAND, my2ot3ul Ali. ..beny city. Aso) WI-1 3 0141E5A I.E AND jtETAI L. Fifth gtreet and the Dhatoronl, and had now retunlenel and atr4. or goo7s, suon a D ruid :3, 6 ALTERS, &e., hta and Palm Deaf Veda, Dustin and R A TS, to nhich he invitee the attention of all purchases, whether at a hole fiale or retail. This stock Is one of the, lamest ever openod In this city, and embraces everything worn by the ladies of Philadelphia rod New York, and he trusts cannot fail to please all. Great care has been given In ealeottrg the cholevet goods; all of %Wei., ho warrants. Ile also continues to manntnetnre, as heretoinre, al: de. set-lotions Of Watts and Shoes, rod from this long experience of over twenty years In busintuts In this city, it, Le trusts, csuatent guarantee that those who favor Lim with their ustom, will be faint dealt with. a .rliktf w... FIRST STREET, BETWEEN WOOl5 AND MARKET STREETS, PITTBURGH, PA:, builds Francis' Patent Metallic LAB) Doan', of Galvanise Una also. manufactures Copper and Sheet Icor, Work, Cooking Storeefor Steamboats •o 4 llotcls, Portable Forges, rorged Iron Work, Laren Bolts For Bales, SO.; Cork Ufd Praenrterd, the . Sat and ebespost kind. Steamboat work attnadol to. my2lly Teas for the ' eopte. r vti....44 brOTW/TIISTANDINt) ao much fuse about the .T'L.oacareity of Tea, we are receiving 350 Half Chests, bjitC:onsisting o(Young Hyaena, Impeials, Gutu.ew. ' ' lers, Oolong* Bourbons, and Wagon, ell of which boa Devi selected with care, and. will be sold us usual. A. JAYNIIB, aplo Pattie Tea Store, SEI Fifth et. ji BOOTS AND SITONA—Those who whh to get a oast and wall fitting BOOT, 81103 or tIAITEIt, will call at 3rLAITOEILIN'S, jylB 95 Fourth street GRAFF, RICISINGSR £ GRAFT, MANUPACTITRIIRS OF GOAL AND WOOD COOLING STOVES, Parlor sad Ileatle4 Stoves, Orate Pronts, Fowlers, Wagon Boza tc., he. Warehouse No. 124 WOOD Street, above Fifth Pittsburgh, Pa. y 24 _ _ 8 0 • : INO PA 0 0 • • , Nth 24 FIFTH STREET, Sign ofTHE OLD STAND. IXTILLIAIi DALY has returned from the Hanufectur• ing Hosiery Districts of Europe, where be has pur timed, far cash,. very erten/Sr, and wall snorted stook of the best deacriptiotta only of Stockings, Socks, Undershirts, Drawers, Gloves; also, new style of • °Munn , and an"... Parry Stockings, together with hie domestic stock of Sala burgh Manuesotared Hosiery. He will testi by wholes:akar retail at Now York Importers' WILLIAM DALY A 00. Remember the place—No. 24, Sign of Mk OLD STAND. my= lltstmova "TOM KLEINER has removal hie L171161114y DEPOT r from N 0.78 Third moot, to NMI attest, opposite the Thaws, when he will be happy to see his former patrons, and all others dogmas of poronompli any of the cheap Li terature of the day. spr7:ly • aiNis • A. = • 3,• BY A. JAYBFRA. MI. B 2;lfth street, between Wood awl Aktried, tad% ride Srlir Sold Whelasele and Retail. Jabli Walter P. Marshall, ThiPORTER s nd :IMalar la Truck ant Amadau:Tr /lirds• EBBE • , BUSINESS CARDS. NEW CARPETS. J. 0. SUCH[{. CHINA HA LL: R MAKET STR. No. 02 !Market ot, berg,. Third sect Perth, o .yoglte nee IL WOlte'.. lOWA FO ' V NO. 103 WOOD STNIMT. PHILADELPHIA GEORGE J. HENKEL'S - - CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE, N.. 173 CHESTNUT STREET, . . (OrPow' 12councoores Rau.) Philadelphia. FIIBIIITUE ,IA EVERY STYLE! Comprising Louis XIV, Laub XV, Ellsabetban and Antigua. with Sculpture Curing and modem style; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satinwood and Kepis; sill of superior construction, and finished la the best style, equal to, If not excelling In quid - Ity, the Goods of any Establish ment in the United States. tiffiPLOYING to us but experienced workmen, (eppren- Xs time being positively excluded,jand using the best ms. thrills, the work cannot fell to give satisfaction to pun' dithers. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur chasers, is the nicility of Furnishing • House either in els. gent or plain style, completely from one establishment; by which means all the articles In each room correspond In Style and quality, and the immense stock always as band, being so various in design, enables purchasers to please their tarts an a selection, without tho delay necessarily mused to ordering Furniture. To 'Wean Idea of the finished Furniture on hand,l need only Mama you that my Rooms Are 175 teet long, by 27 filet wide, four more in number; with Shope contiguous, suffi cient to employ 205 hands, which is a guars:dee that the work Is all done under my own immediate inspection. ma- The Peeking is all date in the Store. and Furniture warranted to carry safely soy distance. Villiers to Stile delphia are reepectfully invited, as purenssers or otherwise, to mill ana examine the Gonda Au2s:ly ST. LOUIS JOSEF II DIOGRIDOIL, GODIMISAION AND FORWARDING LOGICTIANT, No. 38 0011013FCHAt, =OW PINS Hr w, U. Louts, Rio, CONBIONDIENTS ia4Commlaslow Irina-eat with prompt and personal ettentkm, and lib adeemow will be given when required, on Coneignmente or Bills of Lading, given Awes. Orders for the purchase of Lead. Grain, hemp and other Produce, will be promptly filled at thelowest market pricier. The Hearten:lg and Forwarding of Merchandise and Tee. duce will meet with especial care and dispatch., tiz rz treet rates of Freight will always be procured. awl the e nse of Storage and Drayage as member poealble aro! . Page & Boon, St. Look; Ells & Morton, Olneinnad; Charles., Blow & Co., do; Shade, A olorman, do; Montauk & Valle, do; Efo.a & Frazer, do; Doan, King A Co., `o; Springer & Whlteman, do; J. W. Butler t Itro.,Plttabh; E.O. Woodman A Co-, do; D. Leech a Co., do; E. AC. Yarnell & Co.,Philada; Wm. Holmes A Co., do; Morgan, .7. M. Back A Morgan: Blow A Montt, New York. B. B. Comegra, do; Froet & Format, do; Shialde & Miller, do; Cluirlee A. Meige, do; Josl►h Lee A Co., Baltimore. A. O. Farwell & Co., Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do; Howard, Son & Co., do ; W. B. Reynolds. Loulawilk; H. D. Newcomb & Bro., do: T. O. Twiebell & Co., Commiwilon klerstan tn. New Orleana. SPX! have an open Policy of Insurance, whkh rill cover all Wpm:tents to my addrees, when advised by letter per, mall, or when mimed on bills of lading bane, or at the time of shipment. .708.Y.P11 1100 RIDGE, awn St. Louie. Missouri. fIILLILLOTTR BLU3I.S. No. 118 Wood street, has meat re. lJ ceived the following NSW MUdIC:—.4. Song from the Weft; I'm Doing There; Saritren' Farewell Welts, Bellak; Brother Joriaakao'e March ; lion. of Devotion,. collection of we e d meindi ne , arranged in ea,y ,ty le for piano or melo don, by there; Wild blowers, livelLve; The Organ. Man, CE.ten; Farewell March, Beurer; Sclruthcff's Grand Waltz I've Bonn Bowleg (rondo), ; Softly, ye Night Wind., Wallace; Illect.Cop rehottika, Umbe; Bud from the Opera, Bellak--eselly arrateged and fingered for beginners; Jordan Polka new; (Torre, Ferori, par Wilhelm Kobe: Pneklneon'e deed. Polka, Aeneas; Parlor M.otirka.. Sei dle; To Meet Again. tiosa • Doing Words of Little liaty ; T,ere. D Darkness on the Vountilo, 'Wallace; The Mother's Emile; Barly Dream., six beautiful melodic, for smell hands, by ihnen. dice, a good selection of Guitar MUFie, longs, %Value:, MuaLee, do. Le. nod Bay Wood N urscry and Gardena. JAMEe KENNEDY, Lime 6lsnager of the well-known Sy- THEUNI Nu=eriett. New fork,) begs lease to Inform the public. that he has now establiahad an EXTENSIVE NUE SERV, on the Farm of Mr. /muss S. Negley, near Fast Lib rty, who., he shall o prepared, after the 6th instant, to re oelve and ell onlers for 1.1,ry rariety of tmdt and °ragmen bit Trees., Hardy and Green House Shrubs and Plenty. in addition to a choler and superior stook on hand, he bee made arrangementa with one of the largest Nursorlos in the Nast, to keep up bio supply. Haring a thorough and long saps rieoce in the Madnese, be can aisure his customers perfect satisfaction. lir. Kennedy would also respectfully offer his services, In designing, layingout, and managing Kura] °emote:.lea, Pub lk Parke, or the grounds of Country Haddenees: and will also fursdsh plans for the formation of Lawns, Approaohes, Pleturftque Scenery, &c., In the highest styles of the art. Preetleally acquainted with every branch of Landscape Gardening, and having epent years to the Sylvia!, Parks of lenglesd, and on the broutifol beak. of the Hudson, he hopes he hes the capacity to meet the wig.; of 'hope who favor him. Aar Communication; can be addremed through the City Poet Office, or left at the Warehouse of Wears. Nagle, di Mohan, 22 Wood atneet. Notice tatitookholders _ . . Orrice or Pirrsfiran n ani CONNICLISTILL2 R.R. C 0.,) Pdaberph, June htth, 1554. , AGREEABLY to • itepoiution of the Board of Directors of the PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVILLE RAIL ROAD COMPANY, .11 b.-claws to the Stock of said CoMpany are hereby notified that the filth INSTALMENT OF FIVE DOLLARS per share on their subscriptions ell/ be due and payeble on the FIFTEENTH DtY OF JULY nazi, (the Sat, second, third, and fourth irodalmenta tf two 'dollars and Arty tent, per sham, having heretofore been rolled to,) tad also, FIVE DOLLARS PER HILARE on the alteenth day of EACH NNSUINO MONTH, until the whole mount Ls =i t . L dors makting in &menet Calms , will pity to Major Samnel M. Haller, Meyers 31111 s, ; those, residing in Psych. County to Colonel D. R. lluvidmn, Cono4llsville; Chore residing in Weetruoreland County to Genera( Cyrus P. Markle, %last Newton: and all other. to N. Tecder, Req., at the Otßoe of the Company, In Neville Hall Briltding, corner of Fourth and Liberty etreeta Pittsburgh. WILLIAM B. CURRY' Jy4:151.1 Treasurer Pitbhurgh and Qionsiiarfllc IL. Co. Boston Pikpier Mache flJosup&USl MODERN AND ANTILIUE ORNAME TR. lappomintitiOß AGENCY, 67 MARKET STREET.—The .11 - attention of Builder, Steamboat Contrattori and Cat. Met Makers, is regnestal to this Dew and great Reprove. went In the manufacture of embellishments for Buildings end Steamboats, outride and Inside; Cabala, wig., Cltatrobts see, Dweihndf. Saone. and P.irlor Furniture, ID gilt; or In imitation of various kinds of wood. Also.Cornioes,liniek ets, and Patent ' Ceuta. Piece.. for Ceilings, onidior. Como le, Trusam,llat Lament, &et much °beeper and han.laomer i hen Plater and Wood Clu-shig, and i great . deal more durable, . . BLOCK LETTKES FOR SIGNS. eery dump sod wet-ant ed to Isat for 20 yowl EZpOtled to tlyo tresti.bos. MN's (toads to: tpalt. •t th.l wataufarturar's pricat—cost of freight - W. W. WILSON, je22 U 7 )I.ekist Notice le Hereby Given, 'l'o ALL PERSGNS who hare aubseribed to the uspital j. Stock of the PITTSBURGH AND NEJE ILAILUOAD COMPANY, and which hoe been made specially applicable to the construction of the road la Mercer county, Hist aut lustelMalat of riot r[l3 137 T, per 010.00, to required, to be paid to the Treasurer of the o:imp:lay, at his odic*, in West Greenville. Mercer county, On or belhre the 20TH DAY uP JULT,IISj4, and that an tnetalmcntot tarn eta cast, per .hare, will be require,' to be paid at the fl,Me place'every thirty days then salter. Byorder of the Board. B. F. UASKIN. Treasurer P. 'A E: R. IL Un. 0111ce of the P. * E. It. K. Co., New Case. JUI.O 2lat !T . Castle, Now Para airship. f ATTIIEW GRAFF AND I.II.ISINO.Kit, trading heretofore as M. GRAPY' 1 oa., Stars an,l 11011 ow. ware Matufacturrrs, No. 124 Ftrvet, hare this day emaciated with them Ti 10104; .1. DRAIN, too partner in their businaae. The name, style aul Lula of Coo :Li will, from tide data, bo a aIFF, P. E7,41.N1if.11. A GRASP. They rnpoolfully .31101 a Kintiout,t,on of the patronage so lib erally helium,' upon the firm of M. Graff A Uo. Pittsburgh, July lA, 1&.4. I . GtEAT bargains of summer 19043 at A. maltlJ'B, corner of Orent un.l streocs. I have th day commenced selling off my suet:nor stork at tint c.si; the goods an all new, and have been purchased this ,season, and as they are now offered at prices far belqw the usual Man. I.mlles would In well to cull and got a bargain. The stook uomprises berezes ' Mrs.., summer silks, thsue., grenudlnes, herego de laines, and unjust every article usual. ly kept in a fancy store. Js3 • New Trlmwotng Store, So. 83 Cbrarr of Dl,oL t th,et ut4t Lit 'Dio.ot.ct. F lCA\it VAN IitMLIA.II. ruapecfully announceo to the uew Trimming store en Moodny. April tillttilletLll,ll.c g rtrittt h teis d up the neatest store room In the city, anti filled it with e. choice sclertloti of the late, etyle. of Trim=.inete and ri.- cy thaals, he Ilattora th.ecotif tut,. De will otter superior in. ci Lice emu:, and entlearcr to givo lull autisfdetion to all who may favor him with their patronage. Now, don't forget the pia a,—No. 33 Market street, c , rnitr of the Diamond. [apri2! Masse CAN 001t1)1,:it. IL ni TIGILPH, Lis: WOn .- / f ro 13d Mind . iir,rl, Third door below Virgin A2leY• 1 1 1 OWN A TETL.I , Ii would e-tii the attention of Sporting men to their large Kixartnwnt of Guns, Hines and Re to Viag Pistulao, the largo6t and best Keln,tell stock ever opened in this market; together with a general a.ortment of Llardware, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing 'Cackle, all of which we offer ut the lowest posaible pride.. to cosh purthasere, or for good approved paper. marls - - TU LS.—We have just melved another lot of those excellent Tut Irish Bath Towels. The Brown Linen Towel bus it &tarp stimulating surface, combining the properties of a flesh Brach, with the desired flexibility of a Towel. The Cotten Towel possesseira soft ness not attainable in the linen, and the peculiarity of ab senting meleture without friction. Call early And secure e pair. C. B. liIIADLY & 00, ir 24 No. 82 Mint street. EW ARRIVAL AT 111/thrd.—Just received a new and 1. 1 1 rich essortmeat of fuse Gold Jewelry of every desirable style. Also, pearl and velvet port ir.oulas, In groat Carlo 'Ow tatie fans, gold and slicer thirdbles, and numerous otliu:r goods, all of which we VII will at New York city prices, and muob below the prices usually asked at OM.: establishments In this city. Cu!! and examine our gouda and prices, end mye from 21 to 10 per oent. in your par. chums at 51 Market street. jyll Important to Titter.. TVST RZardYlifl, 4 have assortment of Tailors' and ti Trimmers' Shears, of Me Wit makes in the conotry, which we Mier at ths'manufacturer's prices, at DOWN k TLTI,Krd, Enterpris• Works, IMI Word . street, Lehr Wholesale Agents for mahfoactarers. reYOU CLAN SAYE HIYS DOLLARS A 610, )0 u oan hare a 11411 Eulldhig Int, of 60 feria twist Ly- 210 p, 'Risen, on Ut. Washington. Prise, =2 osa k. In hand, balancer at $6 a month. Now DI the time to muse • good Lot on easy terms. 13. CUTHBERT d SO*, • 103 Third street CONTLNOATION OF Tag GREAT 3101.14.5. ti Oat, SALE OF A. A. MASON A CO, and uttu farthe r re . &legion in pram, eammounring on Thursday, Jab' 20th, and esstattulng through du month of Audited. 191 p. BLOO.IIB-6u Woo o. 1 Juilota,thip !Polo, " " • L. 4 4 4, 4 4 .113, for .W KING t 3100111DIAD. WYL IMIU-1.0 dorm IL O. Beet 4.1 IMO? P. anuras kOO FOR SALE AND T C II 'I Property fbr Sa.u. m , lOll subscriber offers fib de, on very resernable tams, tbe, Mowing property j aa : Three Story B r ick Dw HOSI4, No.llo Penn meet, between Hay swag and alley; and Lot ZS feet front, eaten back 112 feet to an alley. The House b one of the best ant tn one of UM mod pkessat suagliber• hoods in Sy. Fire Lots—embriting mum of Front and Ferry gavots; one lambed and pas feet front on Ferry and do ry funt on Front street, with a good tbree story Brick Building on the corner • two story hems on Front et, and two Brick Build. Ings, sited as Mope, on Perry it A Let, fest front lb SO Sot deep, cm Front, between Market and Ferry attests. A Lot, with very eanrenient arsine Dwelling: Lot 20 fist by 90,frontiog as Congress and Elm ere. A Hour and Lot, on Wylie street, near the new Court Howe. The home Is well arnusged and in good of.t.r. sad Is now occupied es a hotel. A Three Story Brick, on Smithfield street, near &smith— being in an excellent busters hocation. The Lot lo 20 by iso feet deep, frontleg on Ssoltlellehl et A Cottage Awns and 1at,211 by 120 festaronttng on Anne and Robinson streets, AlloOsny Qty. Usti lee very desire. ble and pleasant location fora residence. Pane Lots in the roan of fdliesoport each 00 fret by 160. Several of these are on the Mobs stmt. Eleven Aerie in Ltmetown, on the Monongahela River, on which there are 4 tummei there are some 6or 7 arm of ex cellent stone coal, and atomism, of limestone, wasminient to the landing; mitten opal pits open. Ninety Lots in the town of Oolumlds, 60 feet by 160 each, overly al level, and well located. The tenant of each Lot kiss the privilege of using whatever atone coal he may re quire fur his own nee, from a pit near the Locke. Columbia is a pleasant rituation on the bank of the Monnogehela Nv or, a short distance below,Ltiak No. 3, In the midst of an en. tangles stone coal regketAind would bee. dedrable past for shartog establiWiwts. T Modred scree ditempuior Stone Coal,with llonsq Railroad, do. This property has a front of /40 redo on the Monongahela drill an excellent landing; good grade end tbninietion for railroad—with enough Meet ground at. one point for Nausea aml gardens, or locations for manuietorlea The vein is deepenough to allow homes to be used In haul. ling oar the equality of which, for iron mirk, steam, gas, or for any ordinary nem, is not surpassed 14 say in the counts._ In my abeenoe, my agent. James BlatdyMg. will give all nedweary Information, and be anthorisedlo give warm* tee deeds for any property sold. JAMES MAT, m{3 o No. 1101tesup street DWELLINO ITOVISE FOR SALE—Situate on Third at.. store Smithfield. The Homo L well arranged, with ball and parlowl' drain room and kitchen ' 4 chambers, bath room, with hot and cold water; good cellar. gee fix. mires, &e. For price and terms- call at the Bail Estate OF 110 Third street. je2l 8. eIITIIIIERT & SON. MUNDEED AND THIRTY ACRES OF LARD, one. LI half mile from the Ohio river, near Baker's Landing, 65 scree maker cultivation, with Orchard and other goal Improvements; ono-half the Ooal under it reserved. It le offered at an extremely ow prlee. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, eTI 75 resift street. ALLIAHLN •RO IN OOLLIMP TOWNeille, FOR SALE.-63 scree situate one mile from East Lib. erty, and about 200 yards from the Allegheny river. and same distance from the Alleghsmy 'Valley Railroad. Anew Brier 1;7 of hall and 7 rooms, finished in modern style; a Vino Houle, a large Frame Bartrand Stable, and other out buil ga; a good well of Water and durable springs; also. a running St.= at lower part of the farm; an or chard of WI tree.; 60 saner in cultivation, balance good timber; a valuable stone quarry. Will be sold altogether, • o , tell with the imenwPw•---' . 'poem- Hot,. Those why want good Limo s or wish to make money, would do well to look at it, ea lrawill mil to the trot that offers on our low price, in loWm all together. Also, the Country Seats, 1 mile froth Woods' ran, and only 3 miles from Allegheny clty, by trayot the New Brigh ton. Plank Bost. They are hue healthy locations, and of. tared eery low. Also, ten oountry Seats on the Ohl and Pramsyleanla Haliroad.7 miles below the city. They will be sold separce or together to a colony or building assosiation. It is w lovely location, and cheap, arc:coon.. Also, one Lot of two acres, and two smaller rafts of around, opposite Harisnan'e K Woods' run, °Bared at s. eery low prone for no floe • property. An assortment of Lands, Houses and lots, ale ays en hand, and descrited in my register. Before buylngyou would do well :a call and require of THOMAS WOOL'S, jei 75 !much street. Beautiful Stara for Country Holst on. E imieniigned offers for sale, on easy terms, FIFTY LOTS, laid off and restricted for entaleorktemena ALso, an tid.TION. SQUALLE, on the batik of the Allegheny river, 704 feet long by 254 feet deep ; having fronts on Mary end Julia Ann Arena., and Henrietta nun Herr etree:s. This square contains teeny Fruit Trees of the chidust kind, and commands • fess view of the picturesque and. romantic ace. nery aronnd.-.1. wadi:drew of primary/rig this square, en tire, so it weal i afford nos of the most charming sad mag- Edgcent Situ foe a gentleman's summer residence, to the immediate vicixilty of the two citiee. Also, obout THR rE ACRIS OF GROUND, at the bead of the lidainl,adventaganaly situated fel manufacturing pox- 13163Z1E! The above property la alluded to Duquesne borough, ea the high and unto bunt of Herr's bland, and is reached by dry ernbstantial Bridge of die span. For particulars ap ply at my reddened, in Duquesne Wrong]; on the main book, (rooting the head of Here's Island, or of JOHN DUN. LAP A CO., corner of Becoud and Leader am., Pittsburgh. dont! W3f. C. MILLNg. by " and Property fors aat a r 110 Marva_ THREE VALUABLE BRICK BOMBS AND LOTS.— Thee. Lots embraew a front on Penn street, of ti:;,, e " Inches, to as too alley ; on which theni ble block of Brick 11012Zeoi s tWO story 'high, with kitchen and cellar in twounent,ffirrost (Wan on Penn street, and 30 feet deep on LOCIM Wept. 'ilus Ls a very desirable Otos /on lb: either a Store or a Tavern; Penn street being the great throughare of the city and this property being con. senient to the Railroad Depot, Thin troperty would Dot IA in the muted only that the owner is hying in WashingtrinocupiW,,and finds it ' , UM"' lv nuionyonkert to attend to it. Teem/easy and price moderate; kir Author particular" enquire of HOBERT DAY, Filth Ward, or JAS. C. HICKEY, sprig, Reel Exude Agent; at tide office. 1800 ACRES OF LAND IN TOREST 001:1NTY, near the Clarion *es. Tide land litheatilyttorbered, has an fizoollent nod, and (amid to contain an abrordance of iron ore, and a thick vein of bituminous coal. The Venom. go railroad, which •111 undoubtedly be built, will run Tory near to it., if not directly across It. The Sfillatown creek runs through IL • A. 130,600 acres laXik county, well tinsbeged audwatered, and lying near the route of the Sunbury and Erie railroad. No better lnyestment could be made Mum in them lands The completion of the Bunbury and Erie, the Allegheny Valley, and the Yenango named. through that region will router the coal, lumber, Iron ore and mil. of great aloe. Enquire of C. B. M. SMITH, Attorney elar.nanrif N0.!1.47 Fourth et eat. Valuable Property tor Sale, /AN LIBXSTY STilialT, ADJOINING Ynr Kum.. j DIST GRAVE YARD, BEMS nr„h•AL BASIN.—This is 1401, the only desirable piano of property to tithe neighbor hood not already bought up by the Peaussylsiuda Inbreed Company. Fronting on Liberty 10 feet, on Elm street 100 tea, thence to the blaktudist Grate 'Vaud lid% feet, to Liber ty 120 feet. This *party I. reset desirable as a liotal. The bonding Um' on it, ► good substantial three story Lerkk, with all the • neceecary book buildings, has tor a long time been occupied as the Union hotel, doing a good busluesa. Capita/ism and others desireus of making s good leareatnieut, will do welt to exarnice, the term:Meer. apr:ol4l 'ALWARD ?ABER. • For Vale. LWILL Sni, say unexpired Issue (fourteen years) of a Lot, dtnate on O'Hara street and Spring alley, in the h Werd-44.1 ft. fronting on O'Hara street, and running back 100 ft. on Spring alley, on which erected a four storied Brick Hons.., 40guars, with a frame, two furies, iN) ft. on Spring alley, well calculated to carry on arty biaxial of manufacturing business. Being engeged,in man ufaduring in the country, I offer the above for sale. Inc quire at No. 420 Liberty street. • EDIVAIIII-3E,UISR. oal A arks For Sale. S i n X IALL, and nilltndi l the lo?:roseNuspeitralk.h‘e' oeree in sof Cool fn) open:flint. raid Parm to situated an thelfouougahela river, :4 miles above Pittsburgh, and is supplied with n farm 1104,,e, that:, Tenant .ll , a‘s.e, Orchard e - scsilsnt harbor. The vein of Opal Is live feet thick,aadevaivot be zurpat,4 in quality. For furtner particular:: apply to NICHOLSON & PAYNE; No. 235 Liberty-etreet- A Very Desirable Country Seat at -Pri vate Sale, riniNsubscriber is authorised to sell the following piec e . of property, eantaining 11%,* acres of land, situated in Winn rp., Albreleny county, ga. This property le beauti fully located on the Dank of the Allegheny river, about 4 miles front the city; having two booby one on the Lag renruville and Sharpsburph Plank Road,and the Allegh,my river; and about 80 rode below the ferry, and just below the new bridge, now being built over the river. For.flir. tiler particulars enquire of JAIlliB C. WC/IRV, jug _ • Real Ratan Aneet. • , ULIR SSLE.-167 acres cf Ladd, miles 801.1111 of Darling ': ton, d acres cleared good Orchard, a good Stone Mouse, Iwo Limn, two Frame Houma, afl In Snit rate or. der, and offered at the low price of $35 per errs Alm, °lced:elf acre Lot.ln Oakland, on Charlotte street. It 13 a beautiful Lot; In front of Mr. Open's sae improve ment, and is offered at the low price of 000—enquire or me. Caltand get my Register, for dmerlptlons of a peat raziety. of property. MILS WOODS. _)e22 ' 75 Yoluth street SIOOO —LAN , IN HAND, at h r upedn 4 yearn, ler a lotor ground of 60 fee; Inuit on the 13rovrned711e road, in South Pittsburgh. Plenty of @bob* apple, peedi and plum t e .es, gaper, currant' and geneeberriev. A largo stable, out oven, de - The henna bi well papered—good grates, to. (WI and examine they:op-au. lyll S . CPTMINRT & NON, 140 Third st. It • • .."; acne rt 7 Male near • • • eratille Road, mile from tip emit lionse;- on %Rich la a small two story Brink House, Stable, and other - buildings; atm, an expe ll ent Orchard. Teinta—Onenaurth mall, bal. once in Are equal annunigayments. Enquire of Jen • AqBTIN L00M15,92 Yourth at Cal• •A ( ' M YOH • ' • budding of ow. ou litmel7MM, with about am sou ofrouut: Huqube Ga. STSDNVOILO, 9 the prombeNur p my2S , - - - THOMPSON MILL t 00. V.lwAit Prepertr for , ILLNDsomic BUILDING Lard,eituate on Conte* Avenue near Pultta *net, end withfn ten intnnteer walk of the !Post One. Fortuna, 'Mg" ot 1100 N NAILIMIT. myl.7 . enema Wdott sot llorth etc . - • A GOOD DRY CRLLAR, under the Neptune kriegbre A Rouse, en Serentn suet, suitable Ibr arming =dares or produce. - Ingulis -- .10112111.11TILIVATOIY Liberty grist o • rim dwentor bowie now occupied by me tee itediesi , tme.tylogb.47, 4Skalaßoet. new lbseed of tbe bnage. inquiry atibe tomas. - ' Sharer W. • • ..c4 • • . mew OEM NUMBER 5. Land for Sale 13==I=M HAMS OP ADVINOLIPMOO, aami rivit rim rrszumiats Amu :3711;.0,13 1110117/ANIL, 0111 LW: • square, za. " es-h additirmal torprlbe".... • atm 1 74 " two le " ." 4 414; " one somath. till " • two mantle..... 7 ` area tow * " swathe....... 1.11 lie • " one Ape • tand:ng Card, Itheil or Ism, per annuss---....:04 0 One ! emu*, per aztrons, ociduah; cos' 1111 DAILY MORNING POST. THURSDAY MORNENI3::: I=3=3 WASHINGTON, Auguat b , 18541. To the editor of Union :—As chairman of the committee -in the House of Repriteentatives wbe reported the homestead bill; I have received many .letters , expressing an earnest desire for its passage, and for information as to the real state of the question. In answer to such inquiries, I beg the privilege of publishing this letter in your paper. The first 'salon of the thirty-third Congress Is closed, and our favorite measure remains still to be carried. After having trios pawed the House of Representatives by a decided- vote, and apparently having a majority of Muds the Senate, that body hu been - pleased =- pots it in favor of other measures. Its upon tire Speaker's table, and will COMO up again for consideration, in the House of Repress"- tbuves, early after the meeting of the next ass mica, when It most be remodeled and restored to its original hom6tead festu i r z ig, ft is true that the Senate p Tossed to hats adopted the House bill with a ' andsto-' , that which, according to the rice of th e hilt, Is but accidental and ' , koortlinateto the homestead, has usurped the place of the principal, sod makes the Senate bill, in fact, for the ben efit of States and railroads; and but In the meet subordinate and limited degree beneflaial to the actual settler. The. provision of , the eighth section of the bill, as returned from the Senate, allowing .ise.; cry head of a family, or male person, of they of twenty-one years, to enter a quarter-section of unappr opriated public land ;" is Ellin the con dition o f payment according to a graduated wale of twenty-five, cents per acre. lint even.this encumbered grant is narrowed and restricted by the privileges conferred upon States of prdenip • tine the whole of the public lands within their limits, and also by the privileges conferred upon railroad corporations - ur wealthy contractors. Should a Stlte choose to purchase 'the lands within its limits, and_raire their price she coo do so, which, you will perceive, would negative the rights of the actual settlers, unlosetheState legialatufe ehould choose to adopt thelegisladon of Congress, and, by re-enacting it, restore those rights to the settler. Should a State, by 'char tering corporations for the construction of rail roads, or by contracts with individuals, mare the grants of 7,780 acres within 12 mile, of the line, of road, ter each mile thereof, she has the power under this bill of restricting therlghts of the settler to that extent To.what a degree this may be carried, in these day* of bold spec ulation and reckless focanciering, it is.not dlffi cult to coejesture. The settler, therefoie, is ander the - control of the States in the first instance as pre-emptors, and, in the next place, under the control of the States, in connexion with rellroadeorporations, which makes the plivileges - or favors that the settlers' shall ecjoy entirely dependent upon' the or.ntrol that speculative interests, or, on theoth sr band, the principles of just legislation, may exercise over the State legislature. - The advocates of the homestead have no spe cial war .to wage aqiiiast_ grants to railroads. Their hostility is coasted to the onnlicting po sition in which works of that efusractet are pla ced by the Senate bill to the astral settler, to his great injustice and disparaiement. - Very little sagacity will enable us to foresee what would be the result of the Settateisro visions in behalf of railroads, should they be come a law. Who doss not know what swam .hle would ensue in the land Stales amongst in corporated companies to got possession of, the lends, of which that which has beds carried.= in Congress would be but a magnified reflection Who does not see the lisopmerabie charters which, under the influence of leg-rolling-Ea the legislatures, would be brought, forth to absorb for railroad purposes all the lands in those States, to the utter exclusion of the settler, which - would cause immense quantities of bonds to be spawned over the country, make the com petition for money unparalleled, and luxes's the rates of inteteet to an unprecedented ex tent? The starth• - • • - a n d cf Many immatue ais schemes, by creating a fictitious. de mend for labor and the neecesities of life, would be most pernicious fulls influence; little by little the gigantic bubble would continue to swell sari glisten till it burst, and bankinptcy In its most stupendous term would be the sequel. This is no picture of fancy, but one with which the American public are, in fact, unfortalat* too familiar.' It will thus be seen that the settler, In the general contest for the public lands-whltdt has been lately going on within our Capitol, has ben . I lost eight et, And his claims looked upon as un worthy of considerstion. While the popular branch of the national leg islature -has reflected fairly the opinions and wishes of the people, in the other and mum motely responsible' branch these °pito- - iu ; - wishes have failed of reeognition . That it has ever been so. 14--- urpat ' maisonette is obtain- the establishnthat of popular right: at the hands of power have always had to_ work their way slowly optima class interests, proms dila**, and the-sliorta of foes to eneurebeethemi with Winn.. These influences are permitted to obtain for a while, even with those. whom cm -111ased Judgments would neknewredge the, jos. He. of the measure', and would keceitte - their tneiMatent with cordial welcome. It li-known to those acquainted= with-the Imams events of the past half century how „loop, and. with -what apparent SIMONS. measures of salutary reform -were resisted by the British Senate hang 'after they had received the sanction of the Commons. MY altusiou is more particularly to the reform lo the_ elective frarabise, and to the legislation for the amelioration of the oorniews. In 4mer fen we bare seen hoe long and bitter was the' warfare before the friends of demomatie grinei. pielLllol.34,blo to obtain an abandonment of the system of high duties, end glen before the cue- - tody of the national treasury was secured In the bonds of the government agents - only after two suspensions of specie payments bed denadestra. ted its necessity. I would, therefore, have the power behind the throne—an enlightened public opinion, which is greater' than ihe.throne itself—to speak Out, is tones bold and loud, like that which 'ding sus tained Cobden in- his opposition: to the. Lords, and finally enabled him to cany in triumph see of the most benefieient measures:9f which the history of legislition bears record. Thiele the combust which the peasant -exiguity demands. Lot not past failures discourage our Meads, but rather let them stimulate to-greater struggles for suceess.- The friends of theliomesteed bill should persevere, and they will yet witness the triumph of the measure at the nest session of Congress, for which they have been so earnestly contending—a measure which is beeedlia justice to the heftier, which is ft:minded wistrpolloy for the nation, and _Which no meeker* min sur pass in the glory of its merits. • I am, very respectfully, , Tout obedient servant; JOHN L. DAWSON- Nsminsu.—Sdinund Quittey. the Tresauter of the American Anti-Slayery Society, and the Boston editor of the New York Anti•Slsoery Standard, writ-1210 that paper as follows: I wish it vomit-wished to drink Weak for I should like to propose one, with on Ohli-houera. Hip, hip, hurrah I hurrah and one cheer more. Perhaps you would like to knew what that tout would be. It so, here you ha skit " The glorious and immortah emoryof Bent. diet Arnold!, - • It is perfsedly natural that Quimby *timid de sire to propose a toast to the memory of .Bene• dim Arnold. Thu one traitor should bare sympathy with another is not unsesionable. Birds of &feather willodoek together." etTEIOI3B ORIGIN OF MINT JIIIEPS.- - -The gm* tion of the origin of mint juleps watireeently agitated in Virginiaornd it vias'escertaistal that the idea was conceived by an editer f *IQ kistni s pretty girl, after she bad patetismo mint. and who was so land' intoxicated 'with - pleasure, that he devoted several months in eititanyting to pr ' counterfeit, whiab mould appinackt the original es neviriy-is W Aprrit— . a. &maws f i t gum ILui!f!iA=Taga. Syr Yilth 41.T.21116.4.9. MiliZar—SKOlksi anansdimmbeeniNcA beat sad Ibir 42s isle by [l,ll n•MT4 MOIL *4. - NII=I •e. • - Etna .....AIIGI7BT 17
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