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'r':, V ■ *\W . i'\ 1 •’ ’ -■* 4 f ’. <*••; t» ' TRSP- G POST. ; •' fW(tMOTii» U‘-rTr.!n2, (Simillil cxrplei: BY Oil. Lino UK &, HOXTBOMERy. .. .ißiftjH'Wisi or wood and rrrtn Eiaairs. J®* 3 j?JMf *?.—Five Dollars a year, payable strictly in •dranee. Six Dollars will invariably bo required if not paid vrUhinthe year 4®* Single feoptM two own—for «»lo at the counter In the Office, and by the yevs-Bova. „ , THB BATOBDAY MOEKISTO POST PpohllShad from the same office, on a large blanket size ineLftt TWO' DOLLAR3 a year, in advance. Single copies Fire czars. Ko paper wilLba discontinued unless at the dlscre* on of the Proprietors,) until all arrearages are paid. ■ '■ 4HP*TTo attention will be paid to any order unless second ■panled by the money,orsatisfactory.reference in this city. 4y* Connected witt the Establishment of the ifomivg Post Urn-' of largest Job Printing Offices -in the city, t chare all h ! ndi of to ork is done on Vie shortest notice, and most reator.> ahUtervu, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Ilbbt.C. ©, Sproul, ATTORNEY .AND COUNSELLOR aT LAW-Offlce. No. —. Fourth strata Piitsburgh. Pa. docllay » Jamez A. Lowrle, A AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Jt\. between 3mUhfieldstreetandCherryalloy. frtectlrly ; __HOBEBT E. PIUILIPS. , ATTORNEY AT LAW, ST. LOUIS, Mo. ’ _ - JOSEPH WKAVEIt, ATTORNEY AND - COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office) No. 144 Fourth street, • ja&ly?] ' pittstjowui. rv JOHN UAUTOK, ATTORNEY-AND. COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, corner Fifth and Grant sts«, jaA-ly?) mrsßUßon. pa. Jtt. Biddle Roberts, AITOiISEr AT LAW—Office," No, Ht 2 Smithflfdd vtrret, between Fifth and Sixth. Colic'diens nuvjully attend ed to—special attention given to Cjnvev.iaciug. [ deeply Tliomns Menus, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCER? Office, next door to the Tost Office, Sr-D’v.iiTUlo, Ohio. : my 4 ■- S. P. Rost, A TTORNEY AT LAW—No. 103 Fourth stm*t. Pittsburgh, u* Pa, I fourth door below Mr. Body Patter-KmA Livery' Et&ble - jets. J. S. Mcrrlvoit. Attorney and counsellor at law—oai?, re moved to No. 44 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, P*’ ■' - - _ »i'rlO;r • ■ C. Orlando fjnomit., ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood. _Jy4.T • - " Thomas Iff. Marshall, ATTORNEY AT LAW-Office, LowruVa I’.utMings, Fourth . street. jan7:ly it. EiCarnattan, ATTORNRY AT law— Office cn Fourth vtreet, ty-tv«.>3 Cherry alley and Grant street. j«£.-y J.N.Ul’Clowry, Attorney and counsellor at law—in BakewellV DtillJings, on Grant «tr»v r. *j.*3 U. U. ilnxcn, ATTORNEY AT LAW— No. li7 F*;urth fJtreet, r.hovr and near SmilhSeM. murjr.y Alderman Watson, ■ Oif.ee on Third street, the chi 7*sjf Owee, WHERE all business pnrLaiuir.g to the ofJiee r.f Al-ler tnan and JusUr- of the P«*ace wIU be promptly at -tondclto. Acknowledgment? A - *! and and ether instruments of writing, taken at his ciVp, or at the residence of the parties. ••. .The Dockets of D. S. SCULLY, late an Alderman of the City Of Pittsburgh, are placed in my reti-ons having Judgments on said may have the rert-ssary •'yfroywalsaa-d thereon by Aldorreah r mvfctf i Buck ter, Alderman. OFFICE, Grant street Fourth .n. an-J l-iamon-J alley.• C^DT^yancntiiro!'r.ls Urnl* ilon«* vith ihf «‘f rare aod 'iiptl accuracy. to R/-ui E.-uu* «s - '■ ££• «■ Aeni, A(ii?r iua«i 01 TUI HI) s*ir»vt, )Vo *1 urvl ‘lnrkt.t street*. }.> gages, and otiirr «-min,ss drsvn uud area racy. • ***!WS»w **• S?U|U)K-)N DKXmr.'soo j&LJc<gjs& d*s»cr to G. w. BWJIo,) XO. 11l SMITH- Fiy.LL' STREET A^*-*>L-T l .r Offlc? hours, from $ to 1 nWrr?i, &u<] rom2 to t o’eU*ek J. SCUTtTUKNTihT, rout th ?trfcoi, (■■■, a CTrteSS&wtt*: of Market. Grnci Ilcrza —From uia# A. M. to Gt* P. M. -'dccfiOry BUSINESS GxlliOS. ff. n£T.sn*E- D VV. IIKitSTIXE 4*’Co«' COMMISSION INI) FllSUVAtiOlXti MEKtIiIiNIS, AXT) Dealers Gcnarally in Prodace, Pittabnrgh, Cin- eiaaati and’other Manufactures, &c. iVb.93 Front tlrtsls, bdaesi Market and Ferry slrtrii , f?* Liberal cash advance? made on ocnrigntnents. Par ticular attention paid to forwarding Wesieru cicrelianiUe. Reference. s.—Clark & Thaw, Wm. Barley .t On., Wtu. M> -Cully 4 Co., P. Sell-ra t Co., Huy? A Kramer A Bahtn,-IHrary (3raff, Esq., Wm, Eiuiibaum, S. IL Johnston, Esq., Thoms Bafcyweil, li;q.. Georg** LcJlh*, Erq., Solomon Btoner, Esq. tTH.' .......... _n*o. nuvJ 3ast WSI. BIKGIIJV3I & CO,, FORW AF.D£NCT ISO COJIMIdSION* .MKKOIIANT3, Liberty ttrczl, opposite Penna. Jfcxffr*<2/? Dtpe T,' apr7 . Prrr.,ll. h P.c PAGODA TKA BTOiC.lt. JEHU HAWORTH, Whol'jalr arid Retaxl Grocer, 'D<'&l»r andlmportwr of Old Country Bla?k Teas, Freorh l’.nn* dies, Wines, Ac., corner of Diamond alley and ihe Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' :Vt/2i:y win. a. ai’cijurio, «*TEA DEALER AKO FAMILV GROCLH,-S» OOJtSER or wood asp sixth sTr.e:;r% Jt2s:g rULduryh, Henry 11, Coiuus, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. ana Wholesale Dealer in Cliswt*. trer-lu, Fi»h, and Produce gonerany, No. 25 WO JO St.. I‘itL imarC Pool to Uni-dock, GOM.MISSION AND FORWABOINii MhiICJIANS, AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Writer stre?:, Cmcirmcti, Ohio. fp.phtf cilng to, JlOoriiQiui, WHOLESALE GROCERS A XL) PudiUCL* OKaLCRE— No. 27 Wood Rtrw.U ■ m» 'it U. T. C. iU organ, BOOKSETjLER AN’L) STATION Bit—hr.s always on ii:m a general a<wortruftiit of Sob<»], i.-*'-1! b nr-ou: <;L'.| URnk Books, Printing, Pont and P«f«r, Ac., \VIio!»-.**«’e and lie tail, 2i0.104 Wool street,iv’low .Fifth, r>.<t *j }>, , 83t|» Wanted, lings and Tanner**' SrrnpT. a/l 5:1 v Bnssell to llro , Booksellers, stationers. Dr-ALKiu? in btan BAUD AND LIGHT LTTERATURK, «nd rul-mh-r? p: thaLO.O.P. TOKEN, No. 15 Fifth street. PithnUigb, V*. marlj:Ly 1- W• Chadwick, Dealer in bags and n.u»r.». u« w lX >j ,-tr^nt, Pittsbargh. The hidheft rrice in ctub paid forl-R-s. nyll:y 1 '• FEA T S HTEIiLESS A CO., Forwarders and Commission M«rch*nU . ••■* DCALErj I!V PROVISIONS, GROCERIES AND OILS, Jagiliag] ' Xa. 309 LiUrly stre*J, PilUlmrgh. Ta. WltUrid Mitutß, Pbila ca. PitLsburgh. _., r Miller to Rlckcison, TTTTIIOLB3ALE GROCER.?, IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, f¥ Wlnwsand Segar*—Nr.*. 172 iuj i 174, roraer of Irwin and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. Iron, NaiU, Onxtnn constantly on hand. ]f2S William Carr A c<i., (Wtf. OABRlate af the Drtn r*f ,1. p.mner. A Co.) 'TXT'HOLESALE GROCERS pnd livnler;- in rortdgo Wine* f V Bratidics, Old au-i Roctlde*! Whi»- k 87, No. 329 Commorclal Row, Liberty str->*t, Pittßburgh, Pa. - jafi:y fIAUUSL M'ltLL'ltKVt Jo!j:t F 0< ACCa. KfKK V tT.UCK, SI'CLUttKAS, HKUHON to CO., WHOLES YLL '}roc‘*rs. Produce r>'al>‘r« and Commis sion Merchant?, No. 2l3.Lj'.'>:-tv apr22 rrrrsnrHftß, va. Co-Partncrahlp, milE Rubscribera have tbi? day f->rui-d a pirtn-r.-blp for I. the purpose of carrying on o»nr«\&?i>,n wl Forward ing, in connection with the Firh, anil Oil. and Pro* duct businer’a centrally. umlnTth** Mylc of Kv:i.>n k Rich A&DfiOX; warehoa*** N*j. 1 Ui Wa’cr -«n.l 160 Front f-irfois; formerly occnpiod by Burbridg- A In:;hrctn. WM. It. ENGLISH, JAMK? RI^UARDrON, .IAP. .}. BENNETT. Pittabnrgh, February lgt, 18M:f* h." FE. DBA VO, Pi‘imou'i, Pa., dnafor 5j » Country Produce, efferu for pml*» b c-hoic** -lock o Groccrie*, selected for family uf**. Spir.>pof **v<*ry rnrifty •nd the purest quality, ground at hl« St*‘am Mill*. Also, Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken In - exj change for Merchaudiz-. F. B. D..ha* procured a full of Landreth’u Warranted Garden Seeds, and invites the attention o'all in terested in rural affairs. janll Copartnership. THR UNDERSIGNED hnro this day entered intoco-psrt t ?r*hip. under the name and style of 3. A. IIUTCIII 'i 80N k CO.,for the purpose of tranactingn Commission and J Grocery huslneen. JA3. A. TIUTOIIISON, ,} A. M. WALLINGFORD. • | Pittsburgh, February 1, lfi.'id -fohd ~l W C.£ttOMSn. J. RtCITARDSOV. 3. I. DfiN.NK7y English ’* uicuardson, /COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, and Wholesale Dealers in Fisb, Bacon and Oil, and Produce gonenuly. Warehouse formerly occupied by Burbridge A Inghrarn, No. UO Water and 150 First street, Pittsburgh, Pens*. f,,3. rsANoa q. jyo. a. remsuaw. BAILEY to UENSUAW, TEA DEALERS AND FAMIT.Y GROCERS; Dealer* in Wooden nnd Willow Wiu-e, Japannwl Tin Ware.llouf-e -keeping Utensils, Ac., Wholesale and Retail, No. Liberty Btreet, Pittsburgh. aprlfcy rusircis Bru.mg, joox nicols, asrss ou bxh, Ptttflburgh. Maryland. Pittsburgh. Sellers* Nicols A Co., PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 309 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bpertn, tiinsced and Lard Oils. jySS Coramtsslon House. fllllE subscribers have opened a house for the above pur- X pose, at No. 17 Smlthfield street, four doors abo™ ih« Monongabcla Hoose.. We will purchase, or reccivn, on commission, for sale, eon.si'nmonta of Flour, Bacon. Cheat., Corn, Oats, Barley t Flax Seed. Grass Sied, Riled 17iy, J-c., upon which we will make advances, or purchase at the 'best market rates for cash. novO ALOEO * CO. Jai. (H'hauffhlln, Dealer in groceries, produce. flour, bacon, Ac., No.lo, corner Smithfield and First f-tccet*, PilL«« burgh, Fa. , hotB . Joan a. rouao tho*. n. TOintfj „..teancis l. vorao „ T. B. Young & Co * M.wfY'V 38 SmWtfieldstreet, opposite City Hotel, VP, A HIRERS OF CABINET FURNITURE AND aa.AlßS.ot.every description. "Mittcriais and work* \ ; JtaAnAlp warranted, and sold at red need prices. Care taken W IP Packiog tor land and water «.nrrliu»». W usl Ta wruSiw*? n'vom 'lhetttantloo of pm-cbmi-Hi and r fln °o r 7 ■ ■ Henry ill’Culioaffij *• i- n " 1 ■■ - •rrrr6oM3Ai,E onooEHs «* W -4Hi%yni>r of ,Pen'n.»nd_Trwto »*g. * JmW HO Third a tree t. “VX'X '■'-■'*’V' ■■’••» c, J ■ v.;V~ 7‘i* rrXi sl \,\ ‘ ■•■•*■: ‘.- >: .fV-.f •->.v , .-■ x>^v: ; ; .-•, • .•.u- = : • '.* }>*~-\ c< i-i-y «•- •XiV-■;•■;■'Vt ,-Xv- , Vjtfe'fa t'*.Ti? x ..'. ,i i«4»•• <-• i"! '; •■ IV -'• V » (*■ *’•■’ ::•«’> *!'V»i;*TlM^^yV--‘-v>-'’ “ - -• *‘ - - ■>.'* «r»?- b» J.‘V 1 - rinsccr/m, vx. OLUME XIII. JOSEPH PiEHixo, : C__. i®E<JCEBSOR 10 L. WILOOX * 00 1 °,2» > R * UR 5 ET STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of Brora, Medi- Sgti hsbori“nffi ” tS ’ an 4 “ U " ,id “ tJuTara.^'* 1 ' 19 ’ Proscri P tioM carefully compound,* at FLEMING BROTHEIts! „ „ „ (Successors to J. KMil 4 Co.) WHOLESALE DB.UGQ IBTB ,£«• 60 , Food Strut, PilUlurgh' Pa. PiuTi 1 - tors ° f Br ‘ M Lsne 8 oel «' ,rot «i Vermifuge, Liver l— jalO ->hh haft, jh., ~ (Successor to Jaa. M'Quffey.l A Wholesale ana Retail Drnceiit. Ml Dealer (n PAINTS, OILS, DVK STUFFS, 4c 141 TV ooj street, three doors below Virgin alley, pirrsmntGu. ' John i>. MonaJS; A C ii; wholesale and retail druggist _ J and deader in y v„ P “? ta ' , oil3 ' Varni.he», &c., ao. 03> a Wood street, (one door sculli of Diamond alley riTTsapßon. f JaW a. L . ALLEN, VTHOLESALB DExi.ni iy ' Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Hononira liela Bve Wiiisky, &c., ALSO, RECTIFYING uISTIZiLERy NO. 8 WOOD KTItKKT, PITTSBUKUH PA WINEd, Bra-dies, Gina, Cordial., Jamaica Spirits, St. Croix and New England Hum, Clarets, 01iampa K ncf, A 81 L S n l io » Bri ” n Irish. Beotch, lijoruoni SS MhhOhSahela Kyo.od BecUfled Which,, Apple, Peac£ Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandos; Imported Ilayana, Regalia, and l'rinc.pe Cigars; HaL'-dpanlsh and Common Cigars, all at sncli low p rlcea as to ehaliang . compe pion Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles or or cry style and Demijohns of idl sires. I respectfully Invite an examina tion of my mock, at No. a WOOD Sired, Pittsburgh Penna. _ _ J<*H» OKOUTT, rMK.UTKR OF Bit AN DIES, QIN, WINKS, Ac—Dn.lr, i In Bn« OU lloMnCThcla Whisky, heart, Brsndr, An nrnn'- 1 Fi^?hu?'h , ’ C ° ro< ' r ° f !!ml!hli ' Ul ao<l Front J. ilryar, AND UQLW. JIKKCFIANT J 7 la>s Lu>t>ny and U 1 IMaoond alley. ft*l»lu:y Ken. oval* “ <3*JNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER,-@S HAS removed to 254 LIIJEaXV street, opposite Usrrlson anex, and No 3 StAbMTII, near SmltidSeld, wborr nltcntlou of hi. friends nnd the public Is inritod to the noch.of HEADV-JIADE GOODS alVnj, on Si w.otbs, Cssjinrn-s and Vestings for ordered work. A rail issorlioom of I'urnlsMng Goods for gnmiemen, Including ■!at. of fill qaniltles. Trunks, Pntoeilin. Ac., Ac jsSJ IoE Tn'i T’ S V ousnsuia d'cioairr. rr liO.EBtic and Retxiii Clothinc Morch&nts NO. *8 WOOIJ J*TKELT. ’ Tn£ i»ubscrib?re respectfully inform th-ir old n D <t%«ri P»Mfc »tl geu«*r*!» tii.t th<-y hx,*F thl* day ar aocl&ttM .. !'■•£! *d> a*, iu tiie above buriu.—*, under tb<‘ f;ryp ot JOHN .M'CLOSIvKY A CO- They respectfully solicit a *Snre o: public pa’.ronace. Th«» prorlous busmen of etch wUj b* wetU-J bv *h*n. J fn , ( y s>' LAIRD. (iaf.» of the Srm of Cuoufr * IV. op»a*2 SToItK NO. 0, (two doors obey* the old J[ l } hv P«T«»*» fit c*Try\nz m» lh«. CLOTHING HLSiM.iS. bop*, by strict attention to business to merit » •hare oi tfc* patronage of the lac- Erin. N. B.—Clothing umit.* to order !a the out fashionable *tTt?. r , aad on tbe notice— Inftrior to Dot- iu the c tt>*. JanJfrry Joints C. Watt. V/| » TAILOR—No. 45 Fifth etrrct, opposite tb* JJ. riuratry; I’UteburgL, to. Jttt«s iUliinesf. \| ONONOATTETA PLANING MILL--Would rwratfulty i-'j. iiuora hie friends and the pubtu, that his cr-v estab lishment is now in fall aper 4 ):cn f mol that he U prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and till ail orders for Planed Lumber •riUi prompts.**.**,and at ti»- lowest rutea. * Board uul i'lsofc, planed ca one or Doth ride?, constantly on hand. J yfe^* l>OorB> tnJ M:ra - ;iln C?, ot every description, made to Builder* and Carpenter* would find U to ihriradranla-e w elm lllin a call, aa he can now rurnmh them with planed suitable for every descriptfon oz werk. **t a. '. -.1-Uji3a« cv.-asu HEHRON & CRISWELL, BELL ASD BRASS FOUNDERS, VT‘^sw%£ r H RK,tSof * !l >lLCtla of BRASS WORK LO *■»•£ L, aXfiAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al- Cotton Ratling Sianutacturors. VoiiC’Jry nn fteb*-«ra strait, allerfceny City, ®*° rc » **°* Market street, Pliubursh. OLD tSIt ASS and COPPER taken in exchtsr* for work, or cash paid. Order* left at tho Poorsdry or Ofdi**, wij* be promptly attended to. febs ly JOSEPH T* LOWIIYt yc. 43 Qamrr of Fifth and Wood Struii, ROtatfwupiuirs. Entrance from Firth street. Pittsburgh. EbPECTFULLY announce to the public that h/\a* commenced lb? REAL ESTATE AGENCY, In tion with Intelligence and u.-nerai Collecting. 1I» win b.*o attend to renting. Persons in want of eerT»nt*, in any capat-ity, or thw.n want of place*, will be supplied at abort ntmea. All buriaess entrusted to hi* care promptly at tended tO. i r f Brfmr.C'j—T. J. Birfmra, Kaj, Kl;ti»rJ Coxrcn, Em., W 0. Dr. At«. Black, Jaaea Mtckrral, A. A. llasoa jaalS »• OS,n - M. GRAFF ft CO„ Western Foundry, No. 124 Wood otrolf, riTTarCKQn, J*a i OF OajKI.NG STOVES, Coal arj Vi Sto v*.%, ParWr Store?, Hollow Ware, Plain and Faucydrates, Plain and Fane? Fender*, :Ud and Bo * Iron?' Sap-Ar Kettles, T«a K-ltlw. Wagon Uosr-s ,U. {jfcS-lv? Auntiik Loomis. RKaL ESTATE AGENT. Merebandixa, Stock, and Dill Broker, Cißce, No, d'i fourth Strwt,(above Wood.) The auofrrribtfv Uasiug opnied an office ut th3atOT*pl«cr, for the purpose 01 negotiating Loans, MU.*, Bond*, Mortice, end f.U other Instrument* Ibrthe security of Money, and for the an I sale of Biochf. Will also give prompt and .•r-rticuisir attention to buying, calling, renting of and Dm;- . 5C I"'V L ivUie *_.. IJr ? J AUSTIN LOOMIS. Schuchninn A flAualelu. ~ LIT.iiOGRAPH.KRB— Third street, appeal!* tlio Post-office, Pittsburgh. Maps, Landieapep. till Heads, Show BHla, Uii>vl-, Architectural and Machine Drawings. UusinoM and fwUlngCird->, etc., Engraved or Drawn cn Stone, Printed •r. Gold, lironju*, or Black,ln the taotit approved style, '-nd *>i the rated rearjjnable prices. oct!s:ly a~M» Kim eyi STOWE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, AND Q. D«-aler in Paints—No. 44 St. Clair street, Pitfcbargb. Ha? constantly on ban J ail hinds oi Paint?, either dry or alaed, Japan and Cup*! Varnish, Linseed Oil, Boiled Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Window Class n: all eii-;*, Putty, Paint Brushes, Ac.; all of ths hwi quality, and lor sale at reason*. h«e rricea. ___ _ _ _wpU ENGLISH ANDOLASStCAL BEMIsAiU r , W. T. McDonald, M. A., Pejxcipal, TMIB next ReraioD of the Institution will commence on JL MONDAY, the frth of September u-*xt, at the room cor ner of Ferry and Liberty street*, lately occupied by the Messrs. Veeuer. ifc»/*renc«—lion. A. W. Loomb,C. Knap, Jr., 8. F. Von nnhon?:. K. Miller, jr. JACOB M»c6L,LISTI£U y WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER AND DKALKR IX ALL EUtbS 0? Tobacco, Snuff, and Clg&ra, Ko. 2b Fxflh st., JMlsburgh, ib. As?" Keeps constantly on hand u large supply of all the various brands nf I mp-rted Cigars. Ja3:J JOSEPH CHAP MAH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN IMPORTED CIGARS, myfcly No. b'.i Market srnsrr. P7TTBntm4a. POWER 4b UIKUUON, 4 JICIIITECTURAL AND ORNAMENTAL CARVERS I\. Ornamental Pattern# fer Casting, in every style; Modeling, Designing, Ac. Composition Ornaments for the decoration of Steamboat l ?, BaiMing-, Acg 9d BMITUFIELD Street, near the Post Office. yl:3m k bw papeITm FLL7 CAXTON, OHIO. FISITER, ANDERSON & CO., have juot started ihclr pa* par mill at tbu abovo place, wbcro they will be happy to receive ordrra for printing and wrapping paper of all ri*ea. • feb27:lf A. Ttndle, WHOLES A LK and Retail SADDLE, HAItNESB, VALISE and CARPET RAO manufco- S tarer. No. 100 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jy29:j John 11, Mellor.' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUBIOAL INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music, School Books and No. 122 Wood streot. fjanl A. J.IIIQAK HAGAN * AHL, and ItetaiJ Di *rs in Silks, fhncy anti T V Slaplt DRY GOODS, Nos 91 Majkatond 8 Union Pittuburgb. apr4 K. WHITE HOUSE, Fancy silk and woolen dyke and cleaner, No. 7 ISABELLA St., near tbs Emmet Hotel, mart Alison r*t. Thomas M. Little, WATtIH AND CLOCK MAKER—Fifth rtroet, bftwoen Wood and Market strata, opposite Iron City Hotel. All kinds of Jewelry made and repaired. TapSrly 9. OUtUBBBT- S. CUTIIBERT A SON, Real estate and general aqentB, No. ao _Smilhfo , hi strut. novl rard. HIKE, (stjccissor to Murput ft Lq.) WOOL DEAL . ER AND COiIMISSION the Rale American Woolen Good/?, No. 139 Liberty street. fmy4 _ Ij B. Haywardj T\EALRR In BOOTS, SnOES, TRUNKS and LEGHORN HATS, corner of Market and Liberty Bta., N0.1<4 Pittßbnrgh, IV jol4:y PEKIN TEA STORE, BY A.* JAYNES * ami w^- Walter P* marshall. I’ESJ" 1 ' 0 " 1 " ‘ n Freoch “ nd American Paper JOHN MTTCHkTTT WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DRTJGfIrST No. 135 Wood Street, ’ j»":y{jl Nfftt doer to H. Child's Shoe Houiw, Plttshnrph J ‘ ““ . nnoM. TOS. FLEMING baring associated with JOS. ABEL, the business will hereafter he conducted under the style of -J, ABEL A CO., at the old stand, corner of Smlthfieia and Fourth streets. . . . Jalry WUllnm Thorn, DruffffUt, TTAS REMOVED to the corner of HAND and PENN O Streets,.-where, herein, as usual, attend promptly tr his numerous friends. All articlesls his line are warranted pure, and put up with _• iJoarlhCih 1 B. A. Fabneatock A Co*. TCrHOLESALE DRUG WAREHOUSE—Comer First and YY Wood streets, and oorner Wood and Sixth, [febl ;'[j l+.-i: _ J. C, ANDERSON, Ho. 6 Wood atreot, Pittsburgh, Pa.. WDOLESATiB Dealer In Foreign Fruits, Nuta, Spices, V ¥ Confectionery, Sagans, Cigars, Ac., Ac. Raisins, Figs SX ne ®» Ganges Lemons, Limes, Dates, Citrons, Almonds, Filberfa, Walnut*, Cream Nuts, Pea Nuts, Cocoa Nats, Pine Apple Cheese, Sardine?, Pkfeles, Sauces, Bock Candy. Ver miceul, Maecaronl, Olivo Oil, Ac., Ac. aprSHy ~ KNTEItPHISK WORKS. ho. 136 wood btbbt, trd door evlow vniai!f Ahjt SO Wy r. TE7LRY. ' X£3o3ssSk3slS3 IMPORTERS and mannfiirtnve-a nf gRY.SUItQICAL AND DENTAL |^V— # INSTRUMENTS, RIFI.ES, Ac. We keep a general assortment of the above ... . articles constantly or hand; together with & general variety of Faaey Hardware. Also, Guns, Pis tols and Rerolrara, Flasks, Horns. Shot Delhi, Caps, Powder. Lead and Bullets; Bowlo, Dirk; HanUngaml Pocket Knives l Tailow and Hair Dresners 1 Bhears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Also, Truces and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLESI—We are making Riflescf every description, to order, of tha best ncterlnl; and worfcmanriup warranted.— Ordern received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will bo fill ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale Prtw*- my if, , Cfc*-n«teiUr« and Gu Fixtures. T *L® ° ow opening atthelr new Wareroora- FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith- SmJ’Msortmem of CHANDELIERS, BRACK BT3, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Dae Fitting, ererojleredin this market Uaring arrangement?mnd« by watch they will be constantly In receipt of new pattern* *ud varieties, they confidently Invite the attention of pur chaeera to their selection. \V« aro determlnod tn B«dl a* low a* any house iu the Wert, and being practical Dan Fit ters, can offer peculiar advantages to thorn desiring article? In this hne. c We continue an heretofore to fit up buildings of ©very <l#- ♦tcription for gan. water and Kt»am. Brats Castings of all kinds mods io or.lr r promptly „LON’O. MILI.EH 4 CO. t raftr22.y . No. l'*o First street. MANUFACrDKEßofihriwlßhratfa Y • \ Qt-'Stasyi'T VenUUiici* Hi?, I a UanJ Toupees, and ot'ery -le—rir-tW J •*«•• of Ornamental Tfnlr, fnr L»«lr-rs fcr..| W Gentlemen, *75 FOURTH BTKKKT •* k«psrr w ° ca * ,,a Markßi » fitmi»jcB»s nyrteei enable* U.fUj r \ry Bni G*«pf!**rj<*n to Ek»:»*nrv their):«».!» a /y~~ g.-~ with nccurary. £a&ss&*s»jr Vo]l WJ(Jg No. 1. The round of the tl«?nd. No. - From tho forehand over the ht’iJ ;r neck.. No. 2. No. Z. Fr<*:n ear to oar, ofer t*m top. No. 4. From ear to ear, round tbo forehead. For Toupee*, t/> circr the top of th* only—a r-.pr: pattern, thr* c»f the bald part. rn-1 Stw (ooch and t'nrrtnjf* Fnrroryl JOHTTSTOH, BROTHERS & CO Qjrtirr c if .md •■ C\*y :rlf ‘nufac-;u-« f-r *, IhvtiwnT*, Itu;.Rriw« <.;*>;• j-., ' r . ? Chario-R, in K.J their TiYrh-iut-st-vlr'.* of f-tu*b « n <t r-rr.-v f - Ail rr»i«T* wjJj U» executed with * tr--j -v;~ir \ ts. dit-aW'l- i and beauty of SaUh lUpsu;* «‘U »i» r k- Atf, D j r .V-~‘ *„ th. Borttw.m.Mo two,. r.ini l« »l! UMr wor'i H mj. b-tl'-r. Pel.*, wj KL-.I »*ufy f,,' ... . . dent th»l .11 wko farr-r th-m »llh tVftr u!k«» *m V» pCTf-cthr « D trt»i of thrfr r are tr, pr* ua a etJl, before rtsrsfc* nn>t wieeirhere. _ Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN. ALLEGHENY CITY, (mar. TPB Liiuaca:) tjiTio’T.) FA2h.IL! KS will h# *uTw!l*d with our rations yrsde' o r FHEsH <>H»t!Nt» ►!.*>!.•-•-:. ' liy learics tbelr ord«r* »t 'he MSI! or In c-u- b-x** m **»»> wu “” 4 O'- 1 :r tenn * R.it,r, w . n«r .ml ?t. Cl.ir t-iuiLprrV. ’ 11. I*. £.->.irarti, r.r J T Famrfo. Unnrjiv.,'. .“T ' rl - 1 t. -: -uji! I, In,t Lh nl, v,.,-i-... T»«:CA?n ona»Urw». J7 23 _ _ BBYAS. KRSNBny A CO ii a i! d w a it e«: FOR Saddler* and Carriage MaUers. R. T. T/RECH. JR., !Vo. 131 Worn) Mreet. PITTSBUnGU. Alio, Clothi, Damatk*, Lncos. Hots, Beet Staff, Springs, ac., So. Stsamliost J>nrnltnVr‘»nd Cli.Vr.' fit '•E '\*nßa l.tnis»n<lm .-on» it ;Tlr ra.o-iOwta- Cb» J. r . ; .,^ T - A M DP AT CA!I!,V FUBXITCUJS AND jApfl t (? A! r f ,-r,-rv d-vr!pltca v’-, * 1 * Exten*ion lUnio^ liar do; C*Vln Chaim, c.f rarioui* fir!* l *' Gnn<. do do do: Slot* Rc>on do jo ,j rt . Pn ToßfiretM; Teton Tetoa; * D ‘ : , tv-I,t™ W.. 1, StAn-1.; C»rl Jo, *■: Trur*. Ir . A-. - iR-eria! ani wcTktr.Rnehlp w»rr»nte.t. and prl-e* nati*' t. a vouno a ax, JT "° . FmWjfVM «L. onpoxitA City note!. VFl''V EAGLE HAT MANITFACTOP.V, »«!! STIt!:ET. or,. .t.v.r’ m. JbSHbSS rr ” m »•>•«■»>» J&a MjgTvFp 8, WWor 1* hiniMl' » pni-U<*l ” ... . t»„D Hj.'tlfn'i. nt 111* himru"i.«. vwr. »« « wbrnao -bf »r.rSM ,n -h. prfneipxl „.t.h!i,-bm»ntr h. N.« York mf n-lfCinrlnnn'l. and th. K'*v l:n?Ui- l Hlalv? ■ 'fi—'*. canfi.lcnl from l,n rra .-tl<-»l nv~i-mi u » n« can furnj‘h not only %& go-d but r zzttz*. «.nd envM'ra arlk-6 than anything W.Tcrr.l to the PlHebu-vh public— -ell r>f hit wn Tr.nntifU;\'n>r. <3;*<* 1 r»-tf* T.,.. _ W. S, (|ay«u. UK old printing KST\uu'*»vKarr t cf s » n KVm 4 Stockton.) and Uirtiik Rook &od Statloneev Wjirohou*e, Li r-repansl to rtoeufe every of I^,! Commercial. Canal nod Steamboat Job TMnGnxpml nook Rinding an i furnDh every article in the HUnk tfhnk, p B r-r axjJ Stationery Hop, at tb<? atmrtmt notice fiD .J cn the mnet reasonable terms. Uiank 11-v>k and Stationary Warehouse. Printing Offr-e BO'i Book Bindery, contur of Market nod Second at*. fnovlG Depot of I*onVVvorth ; ifr XI mm rrmVn TCai. tayrOii Wines and Brandy. »T*HE undersigned h*« received and n?Ter«i f,.« **le. at dr,. I cinnart mra, n Urge quantity of Wwnrth * Ziroroef rann> chtdrfl and worM-renownM Sparkling. Drr and p*. die* Sweet Catawba W in«r. Such os may deyjro to proeuro an oxeellent article of Native Wine, (th*'pnn» juice of tl o grape,} will find my establishment the pioeo for the gratlfi efttlnn of their dealres. The Catawba Bfftndr.ibMled frero the genuine Gran*. Is declared hr manr excellent judges equal Id flavor to tho best la ported Cognac. . iU% D. FTCKFTSEN, - ... _ __ _ No. 137 Liberty street. Kuuu'i Gl ClnrkV PlVifoo AFRESH ah-Ithl a<ni II I celebrated PIANOS haa jui»t been \iy the eubßcriber. They hare lu*n me ri W and carefuil v =o]er.ted for thlfl mar- k u U K**t. and are ecnald«»red unequalled fnr »tnd power or tone. They nil pojsen* the new Improvement of two separai* bnd:)*i, the bara etrluire running- orer-and above the treb.e. 1 b«*y nr.- follr warrant"! lo etnn-J nrjv ellinni r for "landing In tune. PrW-urnn*.- from $-►() toAUo. h l nt of IManoj. the rnonu faCftorM-e of PLNirAM A CO., and nleo LMHTK. NKIVTON k BRADBUH F. N. } . All the atv>ve will po-sitirelv ho pr-M at Factory prtese, without oddltion*! ehnrge for frclch't rbk, etc., otc. lIEVRV RLEHKH, Bole Agent for Nunn* A n«rk’p PUno*. No. lot Third -tr.-i-t, . Sign of the OftHett Ilurp. II It Pa AlmAiiaca for ISSS. JOTTN Ft. MKLT.OII. 81 Wood ptr*»‘t, plttehij»ch, will puhllßh on the 1 Cth Auenat. 1854. th« well known rerlftß of Almanaea (for 1R56) enlculnted bv Sanford C. Hill Kpj., and for maoy year* published bv Mr. T.nke Loomi*. of thl-i city, under the name of “ Loomis’ Almanacs." The series will eonelst of— niLi.’s piTTsutmnn almanac, UILL’a MAGAZINE ALMANAC HILL’S AMERICAN FARMERS’ ALMANAC. It Ifl only ncenssnry to rrv, that the rHiiriou-. moral Rn .i neoful charatrbT of Mr. Hill’s Almanacs will be mulntalD.-d Id the above serlefl. f\r 1«?S5. Prlßlara and oth»re are hereby cantloned against Infrmßini on the of the «hn*.i Alrannam will H« for pale at all the Bookstores, by the gross or dozen, anil by * rt* JOHN - n. MTJLI* C A New ArrfTnl of PUnoi. CHARLOTTE BLUME, No. lIS Wood R tree\ In Jnat ta y cpiving ttio following new Piano Fortes, with and with out the iholian attachment; .... J)AKI£L ABL, JR. One. .lesant carved Loula XIY glyU Qrond Action 7 oc tsve Plano. One extra carted Serpentine, pearl feet*. 7 nrtnre Plan*. Iwo full caiwed, semi grand, 7 octare PißOo* Two plain Rosewood 6% “ *• Ono do do oW “ « Three do do 0 “ «« Two douhlo round corner Rosewood octavo riano* One round corner finished back and front 7 octave Plano. " farther arrival Is expected In about two weeks. fnuCt) .0. L. CVTUBIRf, JOHN A. O’BRIEN, 67 SMITHFIELD STREET, between Sr, Fo sr th a £ d Dlaraond »H<*y. Money loaned on Gold and Silver Plato, Diamonds. Gold and Silver Watches. Jewelry Musical Instruments, Guns and Pistols, Feather Bede Fur niture, and all kinds of articles—for any length of time agreed on. Charges for storage considerably lower than heretofore. Private entrance through the hall door. All business transactions strictly confidential. /S’* Forfeited pledges sold Immediately after being out of date, nnlepfl redeemed. Bargaloaof Gold and 81lver Watch* cr, Jewelry, Ac., always on hand. aprlO-fim NEW SEED STORRi JAMES WAJtDROP, OFFERS for sale CANARY BIRDS of the moat Improved breed, being,very hardy, and fine singers. Bird Seeds —Oanai7,Hemp.Mil]et,R o De and mixed Seed* Bouquets will be furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS via* Cornelias, Rose Buds, Heliotropes, &e. Evergreens (In pottO forChrlstmosTreofl, from the Seed and Horticnlt&fcLStore No. 49 Fifth et., near Wood. dec2o (Jonsnme the Smoke* THE subscriber haring tho exclusive right to manufac ture and sell BWEENEY’S .HOT AIR AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE. Is prepared to receive orders, and contract for heating buildings with the most economical Furnace now in use. The attention of those Interested is solicited. Any Inlormßtlon can be had o‘f A. BRADLEY Noa. 2 and 4 Wood atreei. or of J. B ARNDOLLAR, dec24:tf t Iron City Stove Warehouse, No. 134 Wood at. BARR ft NOSER; A RCHITECTS:—Offices: Philo Hall. No. 76 Third street, frl?*6ra tmr ' J k ; and eaBt p^e °* tk® Diamond, Allegheny! Jw, «F Water Melons and Peaches. 53 in dally receipt, by-Railroad, of the an .-Sir 8 C, P ot i NO. 128 Wood Btreet, above Fifth. *B*o SAMUEL SIEINRUOK. * ,- ! ,v -■ ■ ' ' • : ■ •••’,**'»,,. .• , • . 1’..- ' •• * y .,V* s; fc. k 4 v H *."• '•.*•• . riv - =v * ’ >£>• • -'■ -■’ •* >V.. J ’IV vyv *',’ ~ •• •* . *- T “*T Jk '** ” ■ */• . • <*- »s>** v~«V‘ ~i L *" *•- t 3 ••• .- —.• /;.. y ‘ '■•• *■ yy .:.>. ; •," •■ *”■ *,. V*V'* v, •.%-.*« 4..-.’ ** =* * **. ■- ■.v v..vv \r* , * 1 :--;. ,: ;yy,£yv - -■■ - •••• S v.>-rsfcrv ■ ■ PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1855. BUSINESS CARDS. UEORlifcl B JUKTC II ah', fflOM NEW TOSS» >i i u pii y* s WR, 81 Wnc2 utrwt Loan Offloe. V v. -S- - j. ; , v ■» Sj. _ ' -. •» i< *« -£ -’ J _ , Xotlce, T”r MM***. 8,,-tmtosS P " taw - Isaac Jones, MANDPACTUTinHot Spring'slid BUi{rr Piaij-*>. BUb tt»l. rt«l «! Darings Bnwa Nut la per, hnlf potnut, Screw y a j| ; ir A &h.vr Jwifjtf&a- ISAAC J0K13... - r» ra Vi* ‘* *>• T - KOJ£RH. n. B. Rogers is, Co.« VT ANUPACTUHKUS of iuKlßita*p*t«n»llmproved Stc«.-I .oV U mS “° r UtJtb ‘ o£LCl ‘ C; ' rot - r ilos ; - arjJ Jr'ir-t str**-t< Cr.JJiy C C. U, Heodiy ~ 'IUESP CASPBT tVAKKIMCSB, ,V„. ’> Third ,'r,.‘ < T: "“P Inform tb-lr frieu in -.a the public jtmrra.ly, Lh.it ,h«» lihtc n.,ir |j, w ‘ 'V' 1 ' ? ;f U '“' K ' 'TCAIU'f.Tjiof every *»D|«»a. ! ™ m th " Kof«l V.-lv.-t »n,| llriii-clM„'li» c om- SXhlT'?- u ?— s! R -- JW.i CmAn!! ’’ “!"' lirn " »nl eery rich. Cocci lire! Sh .V. t “ if' ,I * t *- Sljir •*»» 'Vit.Oow ?n«“h, £“%'*' '” !U «"> ta7i! ” 1 10 «il and ,1101- ,mJ 0 ; .3 »- •• v - ;vr m-m,wrt Ml l oJ IfoULluy. PrnTvrc ** u caMMBatOS MCI'.- J. UUMf, iuwii/t At—Strict »U,nth«. ~«l.| to all c..n.. ( ;;iuitDL. f„r fair or f lour, Pttducv, kr. urCvra for !P purch " I’ic.',, ~ I ::r■ ■ I ...... j [Tfiluptly atLcflii;■ I IC. IV lcr-car.1,,1 .vitl. to. CAKSUOKS Kon S.iLK. TUJf uu-icrcirr. -'l 1,-.. j,|- - . , - - CAi-JUAiiK WAMitiwmif. @O,O. Bear the X« -i Mile CQC~ and Uvroswiiile. - v ; r ./.,7flfftaStef-" of viiiiici/ij c: ..-err Vm’SSML*,” B^ s^- .. trhM, 1.0 „i;i •■ - ibi,n iji.iW”*] k nr-tir n* * c*.; j ‘ £•} t ?». ,* i, <i:;ti all J .1 %nO >•.*•«* i>.**nss*ivn',. ■ • ' •* 14 sed pTomj*SAtten?; f t-n r , t v..i : a •*,,« ‘-""- r- !cc. jc,.-,.,,., i. a ' ' - JOSKS Si BijCifiru, IRON Fot:j:i»Cßs an[i maAYnssts, jI \\ IN-, i- vr. , - ~r V, T, rs( >, r.J ft. ‘s-'K.vai K Blnwir,^ .i \‘A '• I’-'r r ! ./i. .. rj,. 1 V . \ u Jjvj . f* tout* for Hniifitn Slnrrt. ■S' l ' ‘it ; at i r; 7-f'/ V ,/f Wl r.-.'i.t": /’<t iiinn lUI: T »"• ytur.-.sWA).::. ■ : m« i«i\ * •!V-C fc \ M wl-'.-.Ji *TI« Sd 7* tr- ; ;*•*■ fct f* fj r>; r}l , -iUU.-1,. r.'-r.f” ■? ;. a < »}«-, D r T-* ufo, *: <f rcK U« t: tr^n tif-i. .i «: ain.' u _ r r'-ii, !-Wt, ?■'> J.n l.** *"’sJ Ci •..-£! W»}f* :>;* U r,; ; i-r t,,.* f . triers !*••/<» : v iIL-.'-.-T-, Kty'l ( >g,r,' u~ \ in tli« iit-r., b mjJ t—i f r r »V,/,'.! > ••■*■'* WALK —li-iTli;;' a --.r-i *„*i cl 1,!.-, . n *, »1!1 „ 6 „ Icrtcr? 71:* cir;-v,int f'.* trua'-> of pinking t » «;i n „ *V ta »i* *e*J ** fol Of |.;Wvj ri{ o’u;‘ut. 800., ud S5«-, fp.'.Vi, •UJIE3 KOMI/ Nu M iU’.'irU ao-1 t. i.o;, n M*r»< U nf*, (»Ai: htt{.J If.c »n-J r.r tK , u,<l ' r t rl "l “Olp :: v.. .ml .*».•*• k ork 6.ui li.>. t.„a, ti. ,1 vMi-?} i.’-L“ur -. '‘•itii'i i»k! to f.JI. ~ ’ V, r . r „“?'.^ .v';""' 4 - v> *-ts* Liaw t/> Jo , «t>-j rioflU-E,; d.-TitJ-ir-'M • i *-.< -tj Ur ft. »\j mnst'j >'*.•-{ >r>- »-r- f'l,i hx,:n: -' AVU UKNTlKJiti>iri‘X>"|. B.i' •!.>. »». !■*->! ,j ;stift nn,; '.h?,., ..i , ..j*,i », “ , :-r 'Wild !v ot.«|. u. vf 'r'v OTip,!,.!!!™ <>«,.«..... n..... ,-.. r i •..■0:..,,,-,, .„•! I'i.i ':j i ... J.,.,.,.,,, »t!il HWf.Ua,,,. will !«• Iji.lv ,1-51; w.ti. .' SeV i'louf:!ug«. HlENfll A XT* AME!i;CAV^.,;iu.«i'm'i.v A Pun-! ••••'. la -.1.;. 112-. ■ < tdri’jii- pfyi.", IWp ..*1 l.» Wall |- ; , • . '•■*-• *VliBi ■ I 1.-ni- -.. W|„a..B «>,, I*. a oiixir iv N.*!s»v ( iA . .• ....... ' iro,r ’ ic GrnO,'" J ' f \ t*r (ur-rt . J j tit f, , UA:,, «•„/-. I'Ma au *u*M Krtll®, I’-a K.i.irt, «o*» K«th.i «*<!.» iV^r,' VVm, 11. Tnirott &. C<>7 ' tu r. ti-.w-lj- ~, • 11/f A , N .V F ACI i: OKOtLT AND .M Vlhr.iAVV I im!C. ITJL IN»* Ul. As.? MS. I'li -truit nn-i Hrttir- yruiU"--. &v' aru' lw,.ot:*xl <i ad iw.ruwlir K«r:~v Goo-,}.-. No t: •' --! her >.f Woou Pni f .urtb rit!:-?>arvh ’ V-r' A CttiJ. Having ?.>>d a-, - later***: In thf firm t. ;-tvv s t-nv Jn., .v t'G, m winum u. h!j„ u 'ith •. ‘ IlHt.ry, v.tl matir.ua tha l^*in. ; m,«. „„,i j,*, .1 at t‘jo cUI *:an<l, roru«.r fji r.r-l f-v> x > r -i, uuJ-fllm ai/w Win. 11. Talcntl iiW | ' '''• cnmm.-nj ««.» t.) r.,y r u-utuuns i./ r. r.' J il: >.. rt- n- l to UK, Wli; ] It-, u.r'.ai.d ,;} sn dflM-i> -I’ i-.n early T. Rl-.\Nr:i'V. JJ{. I'nliln-I 1. nriilmrr ' \V«r«Uilu,* '] n .< "i. n,r,„!urr ■■; . : ' r A • ,\ii- ..'i ism . i»» ‘uni; - ,• Cuy U-*u;i, uoi];-t ivustn i lunr nl'.i fn- ■ I. Jn'i' M».; !U ki' (■ .u V:-i- r.,.vtlnn:.,:'; • iUl*T,{ l.hut H».;y jf.' | v . ". uT*-ry !i-.u . r isri'.r * f .i r.-, : .). I: ;' Di:ur«». njur«nt«'j in n.:t’.r.ri!»l :.n 1 - *■ on l!»m:s Car- .. L ,, .. . wu’-r rii.-ri.y;- ' C:C-;n Jmi; mlurv'r.i;-! Chairs oq * u> .uu.r. ,LJ, u-n Tij.. !•> Mh i, n : -I .;>• t rr ( *i .urn’- - ,r» --f • iin furoi-'kiu;; 1 » ; i tv(!; f j.j ( * ; > .*» ?» i> •> £ i *.) \a §*jS.IJ j s£> iv E'jT As g JAMJ> K'.»bii ti*« :,u*.i nj, ~.vr , .;vi v i <i. • •'il* 'iarket - !-.■* Re.? ,-;■) n ti,!-.;. c Fifth «%Lru**i i?.*i vii- uj ~j (•(.;.m--v • ’." Spring .u«wh ,-r bw >:i.l[-j*,J vS <‘ anil Palm Lou!', Pedal. Im.-i. * : ,;vi K ru .,j '{ v r < InTit-a tii«* attention vf all ..nrclif.-r*. w»..V-’ 'V' .!'. Mile or’Ve'uil. Till* I ' on- Of 111- -w -(-uM &- ~T r.n-1 f.Ti- ;IC> ..*vert shin,; *.». :n bv mr i„;uv« u\ p* t iv,».l, ’i ' ’ umi .W Yink, uu.l * * •nuu«<* tv.;\!, nrofi* -•>■:.* hi.. -lv.!U lu f.-lorur>' th- c;, *<vw'V./Y" all nf «Inch h.* Mrr«m.s. ' ‘ L ’' i Ar • ilosil.-mr :jtlnu-> in tuatiufiictur**, hr !:.'r,*u.fnr,* script* ’i;.* of ilooti* Hnfl Shut**, am! from ri»t*. lonj 1 01 oi.Ttwrmy »>arn in l:uvio«M* in thi* tyv.i; K tuVMvai K-.rtnn>v th-i ih'*« k v favor hirr* v. Irh tb-V custom, will b« htiriv <.U*»n with . >_?, X * Sfiuluniy for Moya, SauH-Wit t-r. rtf t\j,h anti t.rnr,: ,!... tw resumed I / (iIUOOS u.i.J MOn.V/. j.p 1 U ‘ m w *“ TL.ire arc ■■■u Nnec-«*dve month ?, in the A»v»dpmlr v* !lP TuiU.-n ii» *12,a0 t >er quarter. yt " p * The number of in l, tmi hc*v« sip’ u y m n.,. i In the order of ui-piicutions which ruav' b- ,Vt,*- r August -V.h, at £i4 Liberty afreet, or nt Scht-jJ u- bv i,.n. - dropped in I’tlftt Ortk'o. ' * W. B. SCAIKii, First street, between wood avd m*tk i-t STREETS, mrdBCKUII, PA., builds . t Matallic Life UoHra,ofOaliftntzi'il Iron ; nmnui'uet‘iro' Copper ami Sheet Iron Work, Cooking Stove* for Sirr.n*! ou'l and Hotels, Portal*!?) Kories, lr?->D \Vo r k iTr. 1 ' Bolts for Bridges, Ac,; Cork Uf« preserver?, the l-!*«i ard chenpent kind. Siwimiboat work attenrtwl m’ * firiy''G v*' \V7E R re receiving from Now York and Phih deh.hi i VV dSO HALF CHESTS PEA, , ni, ' I compripins Young Uyson, Imperial, Gunpowder Octane* Souchong, and English Breaktard, all of which have carefully pelycted, and will he Fold r.s u.iual. A. JAYNES, Pekin T«a ?lorr>, 11- 1 No. £a Fifth street. J BOOTS AND SHOES.—Tho:o who wish to ~ot _ neat and well fitting u 6 BOOT, SUOE or O,VITER, Willcallat SPLAUOHLIN’S 96 Fourth sireet. GItAPF, ItlilSlNilildii & GUAFF Manufacturers ov coal and wood c.viitT^r. STOVES, Parlor Rnd Heating Store.*?, Grate Fron'd Feuderp, Wagon Boxes &c., Ac., Warehouse No 1 M U'mm Street, abort? Fifth, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' " ? STOCKING P A O X O iTyT" j VO 24 FIFTH XUIF.FT. ’ Sign of THK OLD STAK'D WlLmii DALY hn.rctUra.-J from (he M-.nuftctur ingliosi-rj Utotnc&'of huropc, wbore h., !i -a mi-- chased, fhr cash, a very extensive and well a*r.r>rt,*d <\Ti.>fr Af tho beat descriptions only of Stodtings, hooks Urd*v-*hirtF Urawcr3, aiores; nlro, cow stylo or'Childreu’s u'nd'ili-suj Fancy Stockings, together with hisdonm jtj- of PPf burgh Manufactured Hosiery. He will soil by wholostlAr** retail at New York Importers’ prires. . WILLIAM. DALY 1 CO Ramember the place—No. 24, Sign 0 f THE OLD BTAND my2B • • • * * I AIIOEWAI^DTB;WKCA£EB-5i5SStSnrSJi Li room. [decl2] T. 11.. YOUNG 4 CO. ■■■ -■ ■; ■ - • '■ • .. . FOR- SALE AND TO LET. rrmp V , Mopmrftr S*le. . e *£' r offers for Kfae, on very rsnsoniibl- terns, -A .n-i loiio-svinrf property, viz; A *hnw gwry Uriel; Dwelling Hours, No. 110-Penn etreet, iwu Il«y f'trn.’t and Evans’ alley; and Lot 25 feet Croat. ii r fl ‘ et lo . ta alley* The House la one of the hof d' tl »* ? * *° oaG . of r th.e most pleasant neighbor* * l Z e corners of Front and Ferry htroeta; c . hundrsd attd hve feet fronton Ferry and sixty feet on story Erick Building on the corner, a two story Pmino on Front at. and two Brick Build* nf'Vu as shop?, on Ferry st. • * f«-L-t front by t>o feet <ib*p,cn Fronts between «'larl:'*t an J Jerry streets. . t *,H 1 ’ vith Te k convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot 20 feet ‘ T<VQ <m Congrv* and Kim sts, it; i; ’ l rL h ’i i Lot, on Wylie street, naar the naW Court uou.'w. ihe i)(rj»e is «reil arranged and in good order, and i? now oerupTiid ar a hc-tcl. A Three Story Brick, on Smithfield street, near geTenth— an lrndnoss legation. The Lot is 20 by 80 «« deep. froutfo# on Suuthfield st. ‘t £‘" l^V, S 1 ’ crnni, ‘ and. Lot, 23 by 120 feet,fronting on-Anne w *n?T 0D B ff e City. This is a Tery dostm* ble and pleasant location ior a residence. Nine Low m the town of Ui’Keesport, each 00 feet by 150. B«v»>rai of these are on the Main wtroet. J ;r Acres In LUuetown, oa tho iionnugahela JUrer, on * hi, h there are 4 houww ; there arc some G or 7 acres of ex ce.li-nw BUSTIO coal, and abundance or Hmestone. eonTenient lo the .auding; and twe coal pits open. Ninety Lots in the town of Columbia, 60 feet !;y 150 each, nearly ail level, and well locatled. The tenant of each Lot 0&5 Jt»> privilege of using whatever stone coal he nay re (jmre ior b:* owa ure.frcrua pt near th* Locks. Colombia ‘ J a cn the bank cf th’.‘ Monougaliela riv er, a short d'-tanc* b'-loi7 Lost h’o.o, in the ailJLit of an ex .en-.ive i-toa«* coal rspion, and would he a dosirablo Mint for .we, of r.ujwrfor Stoc. Coal,with IIo dm, Jtaurt-K, ac. .ftai ju-oferty bu c iron! of 140 rod* ou th» ** r MJreua—W»SU. oseagb itvo[ ground at cn» h,' 1 * ant{ S«rU*!yi, nt i'xsl.'.ir.? for nmnukctDi-ies. •*“5 **y «£“«« to «B»w Sb»m to 1m tua, i D imul -1.11. ■■■■>: * a c j chk'.h.i ir iron work-steaia, * 7 * r * ,u ** b, nj In u» In «v «»*»ncB, my Slain]), Em., H ju »],. 11“ ue .!“.“ fur any pror.itj «*s. JAMBS 'in’ Wo. 110 Puno «tro«l a 5 Vrr Cenl Lower ISjaH any Farm In th» ••VAV t'fJBSTSJ T, A iAdM .fOii Iha subscriber is Xi. <>li tho I 111 asrs.j, la North F ftTe ttetown- J -nip. y r .untr-,rr- U a‘l»s frost tfc- City c-f Pitts, j * :Ui r * n v h * ll »* f: *' St**bMiTilh» llailrcs/i. With i ’ c ”»yLtrt*!o place, *joJ e a<-» of : 'r. ‘ \ - “;'[ 11 ,;!'’\' l ' : "' ;y *' l « Tery comfortable Fart: .‘ ;) ’ :•’ r ••••** •* -’‘tk-i high; finuw:, Serine !! V t'v'•• * ZV- ' f 7.” , L ?‘ l -**-%* Bank Barn, ! X .\,”V e -* i *■•’-• i-“ -'»* b«.st marine-, Tritb ! ‘ j* UU '* IJ ; bitUtiiu:;, 10y Lfitrinc Annie ! U r { * wu 'f j ';«-»•*««: * U?*e quantity of Fes oh and i crrlcr; about Si acres cleared 1 uhtrwlina, with water in all the Jidda. - •; ' ■'•;* • *Hy situated in ore of the Wt • .ii- u. u« Winty, rMni* to «n:kt‘ i; ’ ‘ *» J *d wouiU not b« ip the : vr.. «u.- %• • {{.*♦ r er.Kr ic to remote tii »fc*» hr . ‘ «aj»rW ta<»ler#u». Fur further rani , -•• ■• ti.. owo-i/. \> M. ROLB, rn prwiniivs. >-r U.<i 6Ul>* JAMiJa C. KiCEIKY, j _ ! '’ r _Reai KjtaJj* A«nt. i o Jitnup; one of Uducjv?,ted j J ~ •***'-utc? Jy ucrra; ioeaU-J cn tb« Uu’er j r ‘- , sl - r , l * v *‘>bjp i'iatik Kosi, b milesfrom the city, evdi ■ fX?. 5;: teu> JO acre IOM, having «gtoJ I “I 1 - : is ’■ «r»*o*l e»;*rtunltjr fer a xmcolo . *t.<! «r,r,t h c; «i'h to tutße . tr. Wvufd j-> v-li tu lur.k St U, n fl toll Id th* i ur:, >...u '-l£»r< cur iu\r price., in bta r.r «il t*>j>tb-T.' •M*--, »»f o»>.jntry 1 u- «-»♦-> . I fn * i:i ckv. by way oj tb* NV>r , !'U tl!.a ]. They ere jiwc b-Ai:t,y 10-rtt:on=i 5 ar.u’of- I i.-.Trii v«.rj Josy. 5 i__ .U-'.o, t-n Seat? :.u the tr a io UU :i P-rmrviTanW i ajuca b.uc-w tfciiitj. The/ wiiibej.oldwt J ara* 0 j o: tojutfcet to q wioay or buitdie- afe-cciatlon. it ifirny br»t„-n, and ebea;,, ofcoiu-ne. Ak.. et,c I-.t of iy (> a U A two BKftller pieces of } s.s-cax.opjir.-KJ* UarirnHji-# at Woods* run, effored at n : l"\u hir , r r ° « pwperty. An araortawm of : Unb, 'and L.**, always on hand, fc od o-.wibrJ in . ...j r--v.«,rr. Before buying you would do writ to cali and j THOMAS WOOI r*, Jr ' • 7,*> Jxnrih rtrect. 1 r»,-5 Ba^1 ' u * for v’oaptry IloracsT ~ II ” h vr's '^ r i St nxi ! ,tirri r on es*ji tuna.;, FI FIT ! „•? «•-•“»»«»• ai«o, , tUL Al.t, on ih, ban* of the r i Ter IV' V *'■ —i- - having fnmt« on fanry ju,j ! Joi f x ™ atiU lb:uri c iu and lierr «rw:«. This i n ‘^ ißr » rul: Trees of the choicest Kind nod j s f;i:c tu-w o( }’irtnre*ju«» an • roonntin *«- 5 *\7J °M i a r ! ‘ ,RJtt^ c< tßi# «>|UMe en i m-T;*, . . r- >;>rU ’i u,i oharming «nd nsi? . If ■: :•■; ! !' u n BWtamer resiri.«nw, In the t rKin-fy o: the temnities. i acrks ofohou^b,ath«adof 1 formanuiscluring pur ‘r> 1 V‘i ' V . U ' T: ‘ W sitc.itrd ia bernuefa, on « 0( r lltTt,k «reached b? li- ni r»9 ’ cm*«pan. ior pajticuiarsap !./. ln cn the main 01 H*rrr?4i:;ian.l, or of JOUJf DC.N -1 tir.rl- if ’ ' lw ' ; ' is4 “tjlarlt.a.t*, Wtubnvgh. “ WJJ. C. MILLKK. FUUI Ward i'rojtriy for aife, at TTCootl UarcAtn. 1 iitUCii IlOUSia AND LOTS.— til.,, " n °w- ? s liL * on rf OOXvet 0 Pm f V, u> ‘ 00 erecteua rrtlua ft-d V wo hich, with KlUhen f ', > ‘ ’* f-’-ir-ji.i&n ir-nn direct, and DO ••. ; “7 U ft vcr y ..._ *c, ...,r,v t.urt u. 7 a ratcrr>: I'tnn stn** t twin’ :he r r :■ HU.i tiife pmporry coc » /.» . i «.‘2 xm: j.Jjifot, A . * i J , .v r ' l T i ty 1501 u ' |T> the only that the ! ‘ - “fin* >:j « «“hin:tfa county, and find* U extrwme- ! *; t c vi,.«*•» aliens to lU e.I7Z”T y * lUi TT ‘-"’ rsf ’-- 1 ,- fa - : partlealara Cllyui,Y M? IWbKRT DAY, Firth Ward, ... ttfjAa. c. nicniiY, . ‘X ‘‘ _ K-«Uu* Ajtrnj, at this office. (!’ In-} M> ! V t K"’ > Vhw AX * aAKOTTS". ,'- . , •’** ' T,f “ r ' ,U ~ T - to tiw oue hurt ot -iO^flcrea j- J ~! \ '*'* ,i P ', rvH sujfn.v, situr.tvMX at Freemtu's mer f in Unucock couury, v«. Thi< i ri’T/ i vith; th« »Vi« belos 7 l:; A H ~ c */ •’• *Y y lit-uninousCnaj.and ,i , { ‘l ni . lij« *ir*-r v, li**i<* iij,, wntcr Is about ldfeet at •v,- tL,!'*' Qni ;l \ns jsjol, anfßcioct to hnri^r ; n , * <*»*•:« lur purpose of establidh :n., cn a «.,us at tt- same point. There L* eroct.Mj on Uiu a..o\v n ttrrt rate oversbo; Saw Mill. ! ' e tV U hall > ih'ee-quartera, or the whole, furn-i r r U n^ ,C^ r? ' artl ondoriiU*. For furdnu pa.t.cular* en.jr.Jreof KOBKUT KKK.NAN, on ll.e , d.\M£? c. itKutRY, .— 1 '' ■’ K»lu.'« at thi< r.fdee, y.v, , I :' ,r ' ul \ AUJuiMNCr I'HK iIETTIO, Vx DIM t}HAVK YARD, .VKAiI C.tN.W. D.BXJN —Tins I s . U V' l ‘ K '. ua ‘- v . piece cf property in tbh neighbor r’V. 4 ., '' ly DcausyiranU Jtailroad V 1 \“ y - tr cn I.tU-rly 50 !—t, on Kim «trre; H*b to tae Qratn Yi.rd SC.l< to Uhcr- V -at'aacj, R.t-h;,^ ' ‘" '4 . J w:j-v y-r ! :><•* rr: Ma*Jr.,r . IhirJ Jyr frr.n the tfft.’iiiri ut hi., :J \ .tltf.ii rtt-J 7 tn,, i r •i-.-riy is most durable as a ilotol. Tb* buildinc thr»i- story bnck,«itfc all tb« i°r k ten* time bom ocoupi'-U t ‘r ßl ; ; 'v i,n f ri,t v" 15 a ********«**• SI Id y ... Jr .ioii>p! matin*: u good JOTrrUaenL wiil do trull • x.uj.io - tb>' }trtiui‘ - *.'3. n ‘ r "': !! ' . PDWAHD FABKIt. r \v • bnic. ‘ “ '• >u ' J 51r..»l ...1.1 Spiinif bllbv, in iho 1 njmi iuwh, nud ruutdss <•! ” n * alley,«. <tich 1. wtiW „ fc U r a ' ‘'! rs 'l d * !J r -‘4«nr»'. a Ith ft tV«ni«,tTrostoriui‘. “1 ‘. :J , "'U calculated to carry on any ‘ : ';V < iu-il^'; *>g-?foin tnnn« « n., i , r.*c • --"Mry, I cnor tbe> üborvMor «»!•». In. '• •• •* -• street • < onl Workl. Kor.Slll?.' S’*- w, 1 \ *: lK ; , ’ F I,ANI} » "itl* of Coal '•' . wl -*' l ;v t ; r ' M Lhi-Teon in *occe*s -i7 r"'.V ta f m 15 on tllfl Monon^rtllHlo r, 4 lDiU ’:; nK)v ,r i* with n , "r! l Orchard, ltaUrodd,»nd .1- t• in t'U.. u i j* (;r«- feut On<'k»aud ivmnot bf turpaHse * •,. ;cy. I *r iurl.krf jv-irtirulnr? k;.ply ;o • MOiiOJ,bu>' it PAYNE, - J - ‘ ‘ Nr>. 2-*5 Liberty struct. _, r ,‘ “ rse “»“»« ««ii Loi> far s5K.‘ VV 1 r "'"‘ ' U !- nT!,t * “K THXISB HOUCKS AND 1/ ' „ <■"*» nouw.»ltuatedotiF<-rrv,twtnras ► uurlh c.» u I 11-Itjf ulrth-.u;- U't 2a loot front by 79 foot AUo, ouc lo:i*n.i two ilouro?, on street, Sixth )»M. ou- 11 >j-s« iroutiug on ;*trvvt,and the other on t-crpiMih-r.*? a«!ny; Lot 24 h-.*l by ll;il. Aho. the t i R.itr occupy, ou tb>? c-nmerof Perry anti i u.er f-y-v.'. tlu ruauiug one year fponrUtot April, 1 /' I lieddicg, .to. The House nt pres* ell,, la dt.lOs' a R'vai bU'SCCfi.*?, and t?< plcasantlv ’ooaled. for term L> «uj furtiier paxtlcuiara em(u:ru of ALEX. CUPPLE3, . ;iU r >, L t rorncr of Ferry ami Wqmr streeia. T [,l ‘' I‘PDPKKTY Fituatvd corner of Webster and Falton .4. M.-eels, alter tto laL of April u«ixt. Tills Li an eligible Munition for » large BoarJing llou.vs«,raTavern c-bind. it r. uiaius ino .urge Prick House.fronting on Ful ton street; tv>o tiasill Praam houses, fronting on Crawford street; nod Subh , frouting on Webster etreid. At a very Mi'.iiU os vm:c tho biii)t build lugs van bo eoiiTorted into sta b*ing lupalle of stalLug twolro hordes. For tortna npply 10 . AUSTIN LOOMIrt, . U 2 Fourth si root. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE i'Oil SALE. Adiolning the Ikinugr, of Manchester—XUißTE BUILDING LUi’d each ih loci ip»at by luo feet deep, and fronting cn Market Rtroet L-0 feet m wtath, urn otT»:rrd for sain quite low, and on n-ayonablr toruH of pay nunit. This property is part of the est.-itt* oi the into J-iraes Adtuns, Kjq., and tho title is per lect and beyond dispute. Apply to v t,f ' TS * JAME 3 BLAKELY. 3 hlKiiAl'nui to 011AJUS—Which yOu can usy either a _L »*n upright orreidiuiog Chair; invaluable for invalids Hud luxurious for loungers. Oxl! and see them. T. 15. YOUNG & CO., __J 3miihfii , ld street. VtiluabTe Property For s;Uc. IIANDaO.tIE BUIT.DINO LOTS, situate on Centre X Avenue, near Fultou street, and within taa mitrutes* vrulk oi the I‘ost Office. For terms, inquire of lIUON A SARGENT, tnv^7 comer of Wood and Fifth nts. A DRY CELLAR, uD'ler the Neptune Engine -t.*. Hour-e, ou ssvi’iith street, suitably forstorlng molasses or pr* i u .-. Inquire of JOHN 11. STEWART, Liberty street. For .Sale or Kent, A- TWO M'OKY IUUCK DWELLING, * .V on Third street, between Smithfield and Grk'ut streets. a F? j . v J- W. BUTLEII, 27 Front afreet. ABASEfd ENT ROOM, 21 feet wide by £2 deep, two-thirds übov.. ground, well finished and well lighted, will be rented cheap until the Ist April. Enquire : at the office of U» MORNINU POST. . dec2B KDWARD FABP.R. Bufiemeut To JLet. l® ‘ ' NUMBER PHILADELPHIA. CI t v J ' HENKEL’S lT \ C i^ l -?rr ET WAREHOUSE. /?1 73 GRKSTNUT street, $ (Oppositj lKDxp£jn>arcx Hail,): * Philadelphia; PUEHIIUitE, IH E7EBV fiTVTPi Comprising LoniaXlV, LouisXV pu* »****£i Sculpture c£rTiJ.a’^“?i'* han f n t JAntl a nB > In Bosewood, wlinut,-S«M? ? s3h?S?*f? ,to . S „ , • »« ornnperJor.coistractlSfknd • best style, equal to, if not exctllingfo^faaU itj, tho Goods of any Establish?' EafPT^vTvn me,lt i nt J ieUoltedBta *««* UPLOiIaQ nono bnt experienced ffnrtman * ticesi being positively eiclu«ta£) B 2a nring the ienal?, tho work cannot fall to giro sotKtfan? * ohMerk. Amongst. the many advantages to IS' chasers. Ip iho facility of Furnishing a Unnaa lertT. - p^? ‘ gantor plain atyle, completoly from®on^Lblifihncnt-'bt wh ch means all the nr tides In each room corSSond Sn style and quality, and tho immense stock dw“/s 3 hand being so various in design, enables purchasers to ph,™ thoat «*iV*£lS& Xo Vivo SU idea of tho Inlshod Fornlioro on hand. I need only inform you that my Booms are 175teetlong, by 37 tat wide, four noons in numbor; with Shops contiguous, snip e ,“f loy 200 hands, which ia a gnSS SSt the W °iSic-1 11 i on Z, am \ ee m y own immediate inspection sr. lguis. • AND FOR®SSINa G MEEonANr r No. ss OoMjQtmt,.nnow Pea Bran?, a in JaM t< * nrWIU r< ‘ d,Cn Oowlgniaente or BilisoflSng, I „?eL„„ always he procured, ami theeicsn«» of Storage and Crsysge as much.a: possible avoided?* „ . „ BEFrarttcra: ‘ assS&Mg lsSb°“ , l* SF4 IfKS'l-fi 3" Howard,BonACo.; do| Louisci^ I.O. l wiche!UCo.,CommLs ! K?Sj;^rleA o / - t • 8L L6ttla.MiasonrL 'TiOCTot^P\V?" IP? 11 *'' WTTSBCHQH, PA. Tj M L^- BDd Practitioner in the Old ,Um fcaV'oi“iS? F “eVSalldfcS l^ di - St e' lr ' ; a t ‘ bb t.4d''wb«« d?Pi“™b'?t‘i'ff hsadmiois rbtm-e, thorough expo iplflilflil f Ptoe n ,,aodoiten k'.'v;. ivi;»n tr']i sr^; ® b !?^ i ‘ j 2f“ ; '' er > p ' !lt * rm &n Palmer, S&?■ T - ■;=S” p i.°H.^ , giih% w ii: ~d him ss a Clnrn?3 3?. EUflSsll. Joj. M’GftnriAll* fte*. 1 tt , - K. ansae, Nebraska <fc Know-Nothlndsm I.ASD TWESTT PKS CENT CHEAPEB ® Sm sssfesisil of !S!!""" h , u^ n ? “ rO9 beared and in a £»bSlto timber of the first order *Thfar IfJj', 11 !et ,.' 7it - h wsmbhi K^SfSS’S“ i.i about to remove to the “far WesL’^T™“ OWn “ Mmmm Albo, the factory and Oronrd knoira aa the « v ,„ Ldone Uu4, c^ 1 ! 'foTa D /van^5 a totSlL^ ni p !, u B r: f 11. D. THOMPSON*.' Assignee tor Jaa. 8. Neulwy. s erty, where ho shall teprepwS afteMha M 8 * Üb " ►2i V £L ntl ortl ers for every variety of Fruit i2?nS!? tC> ta! Twos, ETardv amlCrwn »r ft n«l c? 'J^t andOrnamen* addition to a chiicaand hih* I*' 1 *' ? IThcuJl y t tJlMof tte «Z a^-*w»& ns S* i sss lVood rtnU W,l » ho »» of M oara . tf-gloyi tiarT.y *- , ®P>M r .M»oJxe Company. MODERN AND ANTIQUE ORNAMENTS piTMRUHGH AtJKNOV, W HABKOT STlSir |L f I lt J“ Uo “ Qf Uulldm, Steamboat iaet Makers, is retiueoLea to this new »mi i^ a “entin the munufnciure of embelJUhmant/fbr and Steamboats, outsida and inside; Cabins, UaU?fwi? Pta,tw «“‘ "?«<£nC!£uKS and wamnl -67 Market st. thiur bumnesa. The name, at7la ana ti*le of tho firm win J” m t^s^ ute > Q&AJFP, ItisDiGEli & G&P Thlv respactfully solicit n continuation of the patronage *n u£. * r piM ,3to J o ' l “,P“ n On Arm of 31. Graff it'o 8 Pittsburgh, July Ist, 1854. , New Tfimmlne Stor«. '— i,r s? S* Mzxor.d. F pVb^cVwtsb o^hL r^lwVa?rS t 0 l ha now Trimming Storeon Monday .-April 17 th h wiii ope ? hlB upthd neatest afore room l“The ciw and' g K* 1 choice selection of the latest styles of avfmrM 6414 * lth » cy Goods, he Batters himself that he whfSfat' “? Fon ‘ dnoe sents and endea-ror to give full saktfietlnn B '^'''?? 1 6*‘ may favor him with their patronage at ““ cUon 40 * u who how, don’t placo—Ko sd v™*.* . ° f th’VDtooß-l- raprl2l P'tom““MmSSSShS?™ 4 ” Theatre, ■sphere ho will Opposite the and oil others desirous of puw£^lsi a Stß** P atro ?~> t-rature of the dav. rcoasing any of the cheap Id* ’ apr7:ly TTr'uoWE 1 c V ater fountain. con. Ako, UP dUriBS th ’ FtxSS *v* su with atrawberrioG amtotbof o r .i».r« ar^i 15 , ! : eaW>D < on Ihe most reasonable terme. _■ ttr *» perl full? v*li>{fcd. OH? - 'vootiB 1 Aioniliij unit tlitra are foe sale 51 good Farm a- so LoL ' , ’ 43 fine Countr y Seats, and Mo city £ot9 jnia wfiith purefcappra ought io be b cquain tcfnv« u mg. Call and gai 0 Blister gratis.. * - Oe ' ore i- an22:tf - . T »o g - 75 Fourth " Tl tlI0 “ 3 *>-. «»EFisa • i “ JB A, A. MASON 4 00. ■j’-' I **'! =.*■ . : Ra TES OFAIUiVEETISjMa HORSED VPOtT nr PBS PJT3IWVB(iB InejfjoaJ'S.-oha Insertion, “ ' n : each fl ldldcnal insertion, “ " 0:1,', wcoi... in “ •< 1 'Wo ffbe155........ ' I " •• three wee!:, ’ 4 “ three month © <$ « u fonr n “ >,iths "-“-"~-"--. 10 oO 18 00 BtandingCatJ , t uifn'”" , ‘r' ’"‘’"”‘ “* 18 00 ““'ll WHS, six lines or loss, pr.rrnT.Trm. Jg gO . . :On 4®OSABLBA»nziStrM: -• ° smart, p„ <mn aß , , Ka , gsivb „ nto pilp3r> _ im 2S w DAILY -MaRNTN(T pusT. FRIDAY MORNING: SPEECH OF MR, CASS. Mr- Casadbig morning' mado his .promised speech in vindication of the warning, which during the last session, ho gavocf tbo designs of allied Franco and England to report to coer slve interposition in American affairs. Theedi* tor of the New Fork Courier and Enquirer, hav ing bad recent intercourao with British s’tateß m-.n, hasgiven ntt authoritative denial of tbeoin cineions which Mr. Cns3\ drew from lord Clar endon’s language, and a ■■vindication of positions on a point of anoh importance, which; were bo -I‘ e . Tf“ ho impregnable, the Senator from Michigan deemed it his duty to make it to the Senate. ntter .°i h ? Loril Clarendon in the British Houbo of Lorda, upon whioh Mr. .Caaa commented a year ago, convoyed to the as sembled Peers tho assurance that the union of the governments of Franco and England was [notconfinod to the eastern quoation, bat that the habit of gaod understanding between them bad beoome general on all matters of policy and extended to all parts of the world. The statement was clearly mado, that, on the ques tlon of polioy, there was no part of the. world, in. either hemisphere, with regard to-" which England and France were not entirely Inpcoord. Mr. Casa said he thought there waa po mk understauding such an annunciation. If the foreign relations of other-countries,.ln both hemispheres, were not contemplated, he thought the Speaker was unfortunate in the language he employed. A prominent’Hcw York journal co incided with him in the view taken of it, in an article In which it was said to be a general threat of armed intervention, and an avowal of the purpose to enforce the viows of France and England by armed attack upon any independent nation which Should declino to accept her dual dictatorship. Of edoh a purposo, as a Senator, ho had believed it to be his duty to warn hia countrymen, that their attention may.be direct ed to an avowal of a course of policy which threatened to affect deeply onr interests and our honor." 1 Ae Lord Clarendon’s vindicator bad, dieavowe'd each a construction, Mr. Cass sought elsewhere foran interpretation of the good understanding whioh now eiists. between the allies. On the 2C:h of the French Emperor, in hte address to the'Lcgialative Chambers, a-ked, what firther'bonds could there be than those bearing the names of victories belonging to the two'armiea, recalling a common glory, than the same anxieties agitating toth countries—than the same views and the same intentions anima ting the two Governments in every comer of the ’ globe. Far tons la points du globe were the com • prehensive words. This language. is identical in its meaning with that employed by Lord Cla rendon; it was used at tho first legislative Con vocation after the Britiah Secretary; of State had publicly proclaimed tho aamo eoatlmect: and It WS3 a significant fact that the Emperor’s address must have been under consideration at tho time when he was in daily intercourse with Lord Palmerston, then on a visit to Paris, who doernot conceal his aversion to this country. Another pregnant fact, also, presents itself, that the Emperor thus spoke after tho effect pru duced here by Lord Clarendon’s repression of the views of the British Cabinet, and after it was known that they were believed to be intend ed as words of warning, and a threat. . Ihe American interpretation was sustained by its consonance with that of the statesmen of Spain, as expounded through tho columns of the iJtarto de la Marina, in which it is proclaimed . that the accord of the two great Powers implies the adoption of a political system based on gen eral principles, tho first ovidcnce of which con sists in the pending contest with Russia, which, however, is said not to be an,isolated fact, but a war to support justice, establish the principles of international law, and to maintain the just balance of power. It its represented to be awar which sanctions the progress of modern civili zation, and which will hixve to bo.renewed when ever its fundamental maxims shall appear to bo in danger of being overturned. In. this, the bpameh organ Bays, there is no threat for who etep is willing to respect the conservative ptiu cipies, the practice of which redoundß to um. vereal advantage; but to the -advocates of the Monroe doctrine, according to their last and elastic interpretations, and to'those who, in a d-fforent.scene, would wish to imitate the con dnot of Russia, and appropriate the whole conti scot without obstacle* no doubt is entertained that tho Europeaa eastern will bo esceedioely disagreeable* . - V Thia authoritative annunoiatlon by those two great governments, Mr. Cass thought was do signed to divert the United States from some sohemo of aggrandizement whiohthey imagined was hero entertained. The progress of onr country and the enooess of onr politioal instim ha7,e exo ‘‘ ed alarm among the governments of the old world, who see the danger of onr ex ample, and an Amerioan balance of power hne been seriously contemplated. A few years eince m commenting upon Mr. President Polk’s decla ration concerning tho exclusion of European in tervent'cin from the continent, M. Guizot, in tho French Chamber of Deputies, broached the plan or an American balance of.power to be preserv ed when necessary by tho intervention of the governments of Europe. He deemed it advisa ble to multiply in America the number of inde pendent States, which the finger of Franco or England might elevate or depress at pleasure and the annexation of Texas was opposed be cause it was to the contemplated'policy. Here, again, the policy is avowed, the world is the oxteußivo theatre of its operations, and we should promptly examine our true position,- which is menaced by a new combination, and threatened by a new treaty of Pilnitr to control onr destiny. He examined the condition of European States and the Sonth American Republics, to catablfah tne position that these-United States are speciat contemplated in • the combination • that they are to be excluded from exercising a legitimate infiuecco on the continent where they are the groat Power; and that the desr-n ; a en tertained to circumscribe their power and Ox ' tent. Heeaiti ir would be these ; • European Powers have noted in coricertin onpo t 0 e . 7 fy measure of ear foreign poUcy whioh could excite their jealousy Thor to have followed ns over tho ToHd counteracting and opposing, from the kading of a cargo of guano to the acquisition of a king- At * h 2 San(i , wioh Islands their influence has been in constant operation • in the, tracked ns, and fruitrated ble arrangement, simply because it was dislnstn ESMssc rthHeTEh.sandlh"' 111117 lheL’ f‘°“J S, 8 W ® nnd their numerous passengers we of thn«nMi Ven i 80 i ll ? n0h 88 outrage. Sixteen France two ?oH n fi° D 5 Qrcat Bri ‘ ain ' «we to prance, two to Holland, two to Spain, tbreo to B ™ k ’ aDd ,°?? 1° Sweden, whiieolofsLic- Ee „nn^ b s -r mded ibto tfro Governments; and eVfin a r7°i d i lf 770 .attempt to procure 3™ c ?al depot among those islands.forming the door through which tho commerce of thin vast conn try, drained by the Mississippi and its tnbutanes, and also teat of West Florida, Ala bama, and Texas, passes, we should receive an imperial and royal rescript forbidding ns to hold it. Bnt ho thought the time had come when wo should tell those Powers that we underst nd onr own interests in the Gulf of Mexico mi s ? KBWNEDT 4 oo and Eogland-Ward &nb? and^ 4-^**” 1109 to maintain European intervention B * u P a tak *« fated the Chips of war eent for He eaumo ' that island, for thtf « prot8 ' !I J OD <>* venting a rendition purpose of pro- ' bring nn Berieus at . em P i l3 which might ca and the States of Earn 110 ” 8 be . tw<ien Ameri ring.toMrPrLl,Ear,?.p,e>«>d, Ehilo refer said tifat tho'hiatory w tihnaM l d E ° Blaad teaolle3 ho lesson of ftrthlir" bearanee ’ ana « lT «* “« peculiar right 0 -"*' mSalfTheVorid! OUIW sadcpendeat > -v'.- . si*. •, < -.j^, “S 3 ICW3 nOSPAfcSJI,, oa ttjSi FRBRUAR7 23. ■-J .V-A;. u «
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