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M :v - - ffifflmmmm f & 4‘*'.^J: *}l 'S -j _ 'I PAPBU WARBaoVB-K. f •V.,v J‘A «.\ i Cy™» W.:H*M"«f Co., : : -Sirr'i ;! , a' , {»CKv ,> u , 4i' f A-t d f J V york.areSOLE AOESTStoIto Übitod iSffiU-s foi: .. i«tK!M2Wo^^Al^y\’ps* C «. ,s iSVPl , V v V>W' „Mu«piatt'«BuperiorlilrachUitrJS)wdCT.;-' V-> ’ 7 ;, ' .>.‘.'’;‘^f ; - f ! •"•• Vlclorisi >lin«Oelclirilesl WrilUli ropefs..: 4WS^WisSW4?^€^%lX ! ti^. *v ■ Blir J.« { - ‘ 1 ■ ■ . .B»?rUu*Bi»utV&gU«hSiiaMi':-.' •» • (ft o-i > j.»? ,j —■— — ■-■ ?=? . _ Hntqaditr French Pllaamnrioe,. s ‘ ; ;VA»TS*fe<«A ' '-TheyoroiLTO Agents Ibr the Prlodpal ;Papc« llannfs J -- .'-v'l rers in thla conntry, nnd. offer for nolo iy lor th» to® £ ‘oS* l - «■*«♦•' *' tsnsirn and dcslrsble «toci-of Pupor end rtpnt Manuf c •>•!«'} Asßf*J'!s3l J JLtL'i>Cf?tVf ,, ‘ Yf'f''’ njr, Kmtrrials Umt ran !« found la thin,or, any > !^ < WBr^iA^%l& , fitS , t?) country. nSCr^vnOjCiiiTt^-t 5 * '.’‘Si**: i,-'-; - They occupy the lnrseind commodlonß Warohoßsc 'SjSJw*fcHtaS*.*' <*>.%.\sdi- .a 11 cus ,trMt ’ No - «* ClUtatreoWNo. ISdChrhtqpheri tsfl'-r yjk\ l and the Lofln over theinrge Iron£ilnrer,7 ondOCUir jrji ~fibrin"‘s '■i,~» >. Their bn,ln«M Is strictly Wholesale, ind-Writing r-iM-'- A *r« enld by the Caae only. v ' - - . “ «V“-71 A- Their extrncrdlnaiy ..fadliilea onabl* than to o . 1 {'Hf*' 1 *• “ i_ ” ' Oooda, both J'oreign and Bomc»tic, .*t th».lowest ♦•t'b /’'s A Paper made to Order; any slid or ttcighl.' libera fr^.t I LhS?S , i.'s^t s aC’jhlcslr *? (bmvi ca', I O . - ■ coa mada on conalgnraenla of Paper, paper Jlaho; ;1 and other merchandUo. . . c - : V '• The highest market price paid in CASK foral) f ! 1 Bradbury’s Piftoo and Helo3cbn War A no: ms bboadway. xew rou A • T 7 hO>l enlarging my lVareroons, I amenable 53.;-’i;J';i vrg'v^7;t7 r ‘^c*' l^y'J;,'oii lt‘Aetin ...'i;. ■ i' much greater aworlment of Inoimmcntst' lbce. All Pianos Curubhed are of dnelaMletoncl i-l -'' \- s P', c :: .C.M j oren q>ulity, aiid deep, full, rich and purely 1, ' " ——*— quallUes moatderiraMe,iuasmueh'as the woice .i iSS l! lc' ! -r-_-'7" i " J.-' . \ateto thetoneof thelnstrumeut. All mylnst ?nSMSSH^ra^KS^B!SsB , t^SßSoJi^?S§l^! ! ?!**fet*S’ fu, -> warrantoJ, a guirouU-e secompantonrer s ®WyS£^t’^rt'?Vi;^s , nlNkfl3i l ift e!J-*^- K Jr''o‘i7.r anilare-RddaslowaacanbepuKhasMclsowf c^\y^Ni7^, s 7;ls.cc 7 7’l' 7 1'~,': hand Pianos at all priced ■-' - ’'f'' 1 i'.-'- S\- ; . *sr A Acto /nceaiuea—Tbe Organ Helod r’ ’ ’' c '' 1 &iaa o/Atyr, the only Using Ofth.. kind lu ykS ; H ■ baTlngtoeaMrr.eooplcr.owril draw «b.p 6 .'.t ciViTrTtclin‘■'- I ss t-t,' Chr J-l iL’To> L' . C“ «*• e spowerfatlnetromoni, pronounced byOrgai l 'CcT'r^-.-.t-.ai-pJ;,;,. c:>jc f - ricr.forchurrhM or Organ tmetim to the me Ss*feS£«P^VcS*SfVViJH*/'^^!‘»‘ , ‘ , 'j ’■< i i t r’s*' sie'.'f'li gene, priee tdCO. Aba, lb a Oucmon M.J«!( t ■ is, 4 'JnS^ftc; 1 ; t*7?n and pricea, Belngth* nflncire Agent fc 'S^wJ<6et'fe»WHyJ.(. , y3*lßt..J' > -(fra'-, . ■ ...... m»nte,crder»sr««olldtßl. TbousualdlMr "‘ " ttode^dlOferoenntoel^menpum: - I'HlI.AtsEI.l’U e.e. elWat^f ““ - - _ (U—.ts^raa. ' *■ ITOHITTOE, IH.STES' 1 1 >' rt'v * '"-C?' - in Wriuut. r* r : Ph< h*l*S>-* to. if ncS^s? i* ttot A-Jt **.l >'* It;, xb* OnttU rt any fl'-Ur-jr t>‘t-l'2'>- t n'a ::i ' ; ‘- "meatt».hec«.itof - 17MPWVINO oeu. w.t eerier iSSWWfcSVd • ri'.»fr J TP*%.rtffP s a{»ls< CrV.S'l lii the. !e!.!g|avttlr..le.schMed •p;Cfe.Bj3r3tWp s i- k .h*~rif'Ch4rc*«t¥.S_7>fSSb»aaCg’2-l __ U-rlal*. the «oc» anoot fall to s 'V li iniMr; v tifT^JPiililitaEKfeiiKr'l; ehaaers. »mjo the many c.li ■Kti £k -3 carry fsrft-lj'%;;> pi ’4s to call etui wanatoe ;l,c .i,s*t - — —' ...... -V. uAi ' ;f ' ' _ __ *HS r I. *;.f3 .fuAM, »teii.rWr..T s*> «««■•< *%? v»h. t iuyA> ,^zrr by *cy -U.cr u» — • TKssaasss .? littfeelMi .„««t s Lf f %tx " r _—_ *,]% • pUed-by » light. nfSci'! spring, are all « ly riecUeJ, tend wfi?.totv Jjw'*)' l ? *?" diM ' nar tint t ft*"'- h.'j,' v ' ‘->.=r that any part us Jjtsri** “ ‘ ‘i/lto a rilling s _ . Ui« bc*l/t!9lh»i ■ * ■ Ui»jtoftl«< COD '■i 1 ict .Vc «Cy J 7 f Jpc These tapir i, . . , -L best material “ .. . - . .. .. I‘mon.ha' .. to Spring lbs These, I Bod -v -. . ALSO, an «nwuu),ia» SSSS±? *%sss ‘“l3- i Well W til — mmmm&imjm “ « • i ’rf illMMy' i - : H^^®Bfi|3@wBiaW*?*Sf^^A'®Sgfe3 : '«tP‘RsSsS "1“ rri — rr*"r^ —r." ■-■ ■..-: —• rc Cl . ; Valnable llnre Garden Beetle, &o. -”f f inrii-f'fni**~AflfflirirHrtl t? tho colobratod Sldwel or lifer- j ,xW,a®S&s t/g«sn Sugar Corn, Old Colony Sugar Corn, Wrinkled j jiSKSSSiSSgit^yW.'nij.. P’jhtf l-’.''hl^ffyOf f‘s,'*wi Sugar Peasor Tarlous lmprorod rarlotles, Uluo Imperial, ; .if. Blue Prussian ant! Mnrrowlata do, Booms Oulons, Iladlsb, • ■BSE i 'dV: N\a3.Vfcjfe,%ASyaC Parsnip, Cucumber endMellons of the Bnestandmoetap- : ' proredtorts, Plcld Carrots, Tarnlp B and SugarUocU for tho Salmnanaiiafarmefe..’ A rich eollcotion of Bower aeedsi: Lawn Grass flood, and a toll and complete assortment of J^51ll!^»»5 , Oardon and Farming Implcmentsof tho lnteatiuiproTements, Monthly .Vabonne, ,ltoaM,Ttclltorops, and lino blooming platata for thoyanl> Garden or Lawns, by the dozen or 100 eis ;, i- , t^^'^p l V 7 ri‘fs' at Ordcra torn) Merchants, Dealers or otliore flllod promptly SR , sM'&J^®Sf»Sisi-'^Ss !^mi ?'*' o on liberal terms, from tho Seed and Horticultural ware house,4BFifth siroet,by lapr27] JAMES WAItDIIOP. CCNPiUE3e-Clgars, pipes, pipe heads, splcec, chocolat n■! ft ; brooms, backots, tubs, bed cords, twine, ropes, cotb batUng,.carpot chain, rags, hemp and eolton, brashes,« »T«, blaoklng, saloratas,whitoand red load.m der; copperas, alum,’ indigo, logwood, camwood, powt faW'' shot, load, wash-boards, starch, corks, demijohns, jugs, • cheeso, dairy salt, sardines, alcohol, turpentine, snuff, and dry tobacco, Ac, icg In« r^TgON *”••• • dee22 • .221 and 223 Liberty ;TTOT COUKI UOrGORN!r.,HOT.COHNUIrT-Uot# . JOL Life Scenes in New York lllaßtratod-indudir •£& ’ Btbry of Little Katy, Madalina tho rag-picker,s.dan . * SSSVtf 4t r if2ssSfiS>j\ wild Maggie, 4c. With original designs, engraved Orr.: By Solon Robinson. ', X A U&L ’ "Dili that welcome Which comes to ponlah us.” : “A beggars bookoqtworth’s a noble’s blood; .£&•«?» 11 Of every inordinate cup beware; ! —. . i .. Ordrink, and withit misery shard.” - V < * -,-wT s”.~ , for sale by ' B. T. 0. MOUC ■ r|MBACUO-SM. boxes and half boxes ffeptta,* X (b.Lnmpj Lladom Twist, Diamond Twist,' ££ 'nr 5 * •»f ? 11$ *o ( ; ct - , Bing, Rossdl A Robinson’s, Grant’s, Anderson’s t-w' Z V42* 4 J&r* » _ lf . ~L r Jones’-extra, Meylart A Gentry’s Totacco, in s U - fdec2ai MILLER & RIC f' V-';C/5,■' TTOT COEN I HOT COBH 11 - Another sup S' •>*-i’-' l ' STIXF WABBANTB—S6OO WANTED by ‘.t ■'VAV l '*rf.v v e Kj oetSO AUSTIN LOOMIS,No.»' ■S ,i A*? 4 ' -•• I^V ft v'_7 CHaf* - &?>!*&* : k J:’>*-«5» •.»:-•. f-f 3 'f »i'-' - "t-w ■-**■ ■ «£#. t l a!',i,'*-1 .Vrii •••ws "'.Ht.'ia ■■*’■*:*■• t ■ itu l . -»\v •>•. -* _*. ir,’. <•.£•.■ ... f, » t 1 •*-•... .*.• tii. > . vu^.'s. V*.> ’-*’*• * Ss§3g| •' " t; B l ' ; -;\ -’• '*": * v V-.'i i»v> ’•/»*'•' "• Vi” - !- -v ~ i I’m', l V«i 3 ‘" J . **' *i •* <■' *■ <* *» v *-'£**s. ** 'i ” * /“‘rf** sr - T * % *»*V **» *.V £. *^*fL+*% psaSSW^^^sSS*tiBiS^*Bß»» : .;«■'■■' ■’*:■.■■ K : . 1- v :: ' VOLUME XII, V ; THE DAILY MORNING'POST. < rirjftl and PvUiAti axr) iform'-V. (Sunday esafiid.) " ■" BY FiIUUPS 6 GlUttoaSp ■ :' bs-TRRHS.— Fire Dollars * year, •dTEDM) Wx Dollars will invariably be rcqairol If not paid “ Sli.gfe'S'plea two ccsre-fcr sale at the counter In th. . ... Office, and by tie Hews Boye. ■-;■ ■ ■ ' I TECE SATUBDAY HORSING JPOST I is published from the some office, on a large .blanket dm . sheet, at TIVO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Single copies "jpfr-bmvai'er will be dlsconttaued (unless nt the illscro on'r the proprietors.) until all arrearages are paid. - A3*Ko attention will bo-paul to any oricr uuii'Bfl nccorn ‘ r&nied hy the money, or satisfactory reference Ln this el ty. 1 #jr- Cflnnccird t oith the E&tabkshina&iif Utt Zlomistg Post is one of theiargatJob Printing OJJicenn the-edy, where aU ' kinds q/ work is dem on the shartut richer astd most reason' . vtfile (emu. ■;■■■<•*?-• •;>. - •,t ■RATeI~OF ADVERxisISG, ' JGREHO UPON ST TUB PITTSBURGH PRESS. IBX IjaESKOSPAIUnL, oa US3J * h ra One aqnare. one insertion -—......—...... J w > .1 «-v^ •* '« one. week r***; i *J! * ..« , two —— a. w * “ three weofca..,. i’ aa - . « .** one immtli * \Vr ...•**• *».. two months-. ' « « ; tbreo montha-*.; :V"W a four months }g J£ ■ *■ « one year. > - ** gtAiidiusCura.nx liiK?ftorJo?», lO w ‘ ' 'CHiVfiEAUlßltPiaifiUßJft One squore, j'er annutaj (oy.siurive of the paper)-. PROFESSIONAL CABD& GKO. P. OILMOIUt) i _ ATTORNEY AN I) COUNSELLOR AT.LAW, . OJJicc, corner of Itotrth rfrtrf and Chary atuy,\ ; -pitWBOHBa,-*a~, - : ; '• • . .gg-Will nttocdto Hs professional business as usual, at b!» otflcu, between the hours of 9 A, M. and 4 P. M, of cacb Uav. . . J£*L C* Orlando Looral«» . . TTORNEY AT LAW —Office, Fourth street, abOTe Wood. - Jy4:y ; : iu B. Carnnban, . . . 1 ATTORN ItY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, berreen Clierrv rllev and Grant street V i j. N, JttlClowry» _ ■ ■ ; . TTORNKY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Odea Id Jlakewell’s Buildings, on Grant street-. ~D. H* llazen* A TTORNEY AT LAW—No. HIT Fourth street, above and A nearSiaithaeld. - - ~ - o^7, Attorney and* counsellor at i*AW-omw, anted to No. 44 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh* Pa. . -i: It. Biddle UoDerta* t r. ATTOr,NEY AT LAW—Office, No. 132SiCuthpela..ftroet,. between Fifth and Sixth. OdlectJons carefully attend: «4 to—*neetel atteothm gITQU to OonTeyundug. [deeply -■ c ■ Thomas Oleansi _ JL ~ , A TTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY. Office, u»*Ktdoor to tho Po*t Office, BteubcnTbio,Ohio. * TTORNEV AT LAW—No. 100 Fourti street, Pittsburgh, «. A. riu, fourth, floor bdotr Mr. JtidV Patterson« Llrurj SUMt. 'io-o . S. Backmastcr, * I A LDERMAN—Office, Fourth sduct, third doer \ SmithSeld, JSoulh ride. Conveyancing ofallhindsdone tTiili the greatest care and legal accuracy. Utiesto Real Es* Late examined, Ac. BUSINESS CARDS. Fit. DRAVO, Diamoufl, Pittsburgh, **■> « Country Produce, offers for sale a choice stectt p Groceries, selected for fluaUyusA. Splceaof end the purest quality, ground at Ha Steam MilUt Aispj Dried Fruits, Forciffo'and Domestic. Produce taxen In », c ‘S r fh&. r„u ■Warranted Garden Seeds, and invites the attention of ojUn’ "tcrested Inmral affairs, • • 3*° * j. s. MiEcn, acAtPis A oOi> 5 V? HOLES ALB. GROGEK3, \ A 5» DEAtEBS nr Provisions, Metals and Pittsliurg-Manolacturos, Hos.^SUt^nrr^n^^ F&A.M.T3 U. 11AILCT ; ** StMUi *' BAILEV ft BESSHAW, : TEA DEALERS AND FAMILY OROCbRS; Dealers In Wooden and Willow Wurc, Japanned teeplngUtcnsUs, Ac., Wholesale aud Retail, No. 253 street, I'ittshnrsh. . - laprla.t ; King & SloorlieAd, • ■\irnOLKSAL>: GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— V y So. 27 Wood Btreot. Kttebnrgh. JPTZ3 j Smith & Sinclair* ’ \ WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MKB-j CHANTS—Corner Wood and Finst : foots i Paul oire business, under tbs firm of JOHN •M’CLOSKKY A CO. They respectfully' solicit* Bhare.of public patronage. ... - ' ;T- Tbo previous business of each will be settled by them* eel*** rwu»Mctif«ly. . ' • ' • ****** James C* Watt, MERCHANT TAILOR—No. 45 Ftf to street, opposite the Theatre; Pittsburgh, Pa. , .. , ap^ KLAiHD, {late or the firm of COOUT & Lanu>,) Lario* * opened STORE NO. 9* (two doors above the old slad'l,) for the.purpose of carryln* on the CLOTHING BUSINESS, hopes by Btxict attention to business to merit a share of the patronagepf. too late firm.: • 'V; N. B.—Clothing made to order in the. most fashionable etvlesVahdon toe shortest notice—inferior to none In the city- - •■■■• ■■ . -•• '. ' ' jan^fey B. T. C. Morgan, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER—bar alway* on band o general assortment of School, Miscellaneous and Blank Booha, Printing,' Post and Cap Paper, Wholesale and Re; toll, No. 104: Wood atroet; below Fifth, East side, Pittsburgh. 03»Wanbxl, Rags and Tanners' Scraps. ... aplfcly ‘ J. R; IVeldln, “TTriIOLI'IBALE AND RETAIL DEALER in Blank and Vf School Books, Paper and Stationery, No; C 3 W ood gtrtvL (between Tlurd and Fonrth.) Pittobaryh. Pa." fmriSO •*" il. C* tjtockton, Late Johnson a stockton, bookseller, sta tioner, Printer and Binder-Corner of Market and Third streets; Pittsburgh, Pa. fjr3l:tf - W. S. Haven. 3nrrs OLD PTUNTINa ESTABLISHMENT, (Uf* Jonn. [ ktos A SrocKTOJf,)and BLANK BOOK AS»STATIONK r WAREHOUSE—is prepared to oxocuta every stylo of I*gal, Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job Printing and Book .-Binding, and furniab every article Id the Blank Book, Paper and Stationery Uno, at the shortest notite end on tho moat reasonable terms.": '.•••_<* . Blank Book and .Stationery Warehouse, corner of Market and pecond streets. Printing Office and Book Bmdo. ■ SchuDlimnn & Hamalelzir LITHOGRAPHERS— Third itrcet, opposite tho Pogt-om«, .■Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, hill Head. l *, Show Bills,' Labels, Architectural and Hhchino i)nryinj?s, Business .and Visiting Cards, eto., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed In Colors, UoM, Bronte, or Black, In the most approved style, &ni nt the Prices., - • octlfcly. . Austin lioomts, T)B AL ESTATE AGENT. Merchandize, Stock, anil Bill j\ Broker, Office, No. 92 Fourth Street, (above. Wood.) Tho Hubscribor having opened mj office at the above place, for the purpose of hsgouktinff • Loans, Bills, Bonds, Mortgages, and, all other Instrumunts for the eocuri ty; of Money, and for the purchase and sale of Stocks.- Will a!*o give prompt and particular attention to buying', selling, renting of and leas ing B«al Estate. [Jy7j AUSTIN LOOMIS. JOU-i rLesiXO..... ..... COOKOAH JIXMINO.. FLEMIIfO BEOfHKttSf (SuccoMorstoJ. KlddA.Co,). ■\TrnOLE3ALE DRUGGISTS, No. 60 Wood 4trtd, Pitts y T burgh. Pa. Proprietors of Dr. JTLano’s Celebrated Vermifuge, Liver Pills, Ac. : • ■ .•;mvLv’ ' B* A* Fahnestock A Co.* WrTOLKB ALE DRUG WAREHOUSE-Corner Fir# and • Wool * tracts, and comer Wood end Sixth. ffebl J5O. GROCTT, Importer of Brandies, Gin, Wino, &o.; ’ . DEALER IN FIY E 0 L D M 0 N ON Q A n E L A R Y 33.W-lUB-KY r Peach and Apple Brandy, &>c* Also, Rectifier ahd Distilled. .. ;■ •> ;■ T OAN BROKER*Dealer m Notes, Bonds, HortgqgoStßoal, p a Estate Stocks, Merchandize, Ac. 49* Office, Masomq Hall^Fifth street, next door to tho ltltena’ Da posit Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa. aprB - - p ‘ ‘ . X. CUIHBKEI. 8» CUTHBERT novlYily BARR A MOMICH, A RCHITLOTSOfficef: Philo Hall, No. 76 Third street, A. Pitt*burgh;.aud east aide of tho Diamond. Allegheny. iylfcSm B LOUTH A BKO., East Dirmiugham, manufacturera of • Bar Iron, and small Iron of all descriptions, and make, also, thoflneatquolity oflloops, Roundsand Squares, - .®'Lcavo order* for-Iron In the box, at the my Pi at • OACC. : OCIH XHoney Loan o3ice» JOHN A* O'BRIEN « CO., 107 TMrditrcelibdovi bmxlhfithi* MONEY teuton in large or small quantities, on Gold and SUrer Plate,Diamond*, Watches. Jewelry, Guns. Pisiols, Musical Instruments end valuable article* of ovefy description. forfeited Pledge* sold immediately after being out of date, unless redeemed. Bargains of Gold and Silver Watrbcs, Jewelry, Ac., always on hand. aep7 ABSOLU & WitUAilsT - u HEATING VESIILaXXNG WAREHOUSE. HAXCVACfv&ua or Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, Asd hrtixus run Steam, Gas on WaTia. 49* No. 26 Market street, Pittsburgh. have sold onrFurnaces, Patterns, Ac., to Hawn ARNOLD t WILLIAMS,'whom we cordially recommend to the patronage oMhe public.' ■■:.iwp2B . . SOAIFE. ATKINSON A OKELY. : : ■ 8. M’KlnUy. HQU&S, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, AND Dealer in Paints—No. 04 Sl Clair street, Htteburgh. lias constantly on hoed all kinds of Palnfcv either dry lishment tanow in foil operation, and that he Is prepared to famish Boat Cabins, and El! all order* far i'lanof Lumber, with promptness,and-at the lowest rates. Board and Plank, planed on one or both- ridaa, oonateatly on hand. -O Builders and Carycntcrs would find it to their advantage to him a call, as he can now furnish them with planed nuff enitsble for every dc?rrlptum of work, wk. jl uttaa&r ——jajuts caiswau. HBESOH & CSISWELL. - - - BEEL AKD BRASS FOUKBEUB, . Rrjzrenca— T.-- J. Bighaw, Richard Cowan, W, 0. Ltrlir, Dr. Alex. Black, James Maekffal, A. A. llaaon, Itaffit AOIA. jat>T« Cargolt Dagaernotype and Art Gallery* J.p*Uo Jiu&ding, N&. t *Q;Fk>zrrOi *frrrt,(»S* &• M. CARGO A CO. haring fitted np Gift tn-tvt fg*#? ample rooms In the city with mammoth ekyand - }«• dto lights, offer First Clasr LIKENESSES, in strle to enifi all, varying, lu price aawnitog to AfgEgjarite and quolßyof t».«?, As. f)o»Supcrtor Oil by the heat artists, fur rale* and on rx* bibition during toe day and vTuning. Citizens and stran gers are invited to call end examine specimens and Palut ingt - • . -• ■ " ~• • - "• _ aprJT CAItIUAGE FACTOttfr \XT B. TERRY, Virgin alley, twtwiwn Wood and liberty f V • streets,Manufacturer of BCGGIES, BAROUCHES and CARRIAGES, of evary. description. All work done warranted. The advertiserwoitid here aiato that b* served nine years apprenticeship to the buzlnrw, and has worked for Qany yt-arsin the principal shops .of the Eastern citl us, m*r2&tf ... : . liW SEED STOUKt OFFERS for sale CANARY BIRDS of the cost Improved breedj being very hardy, aud fine singora. Bird Seeds —Canary,Hemp, Millet, Rope anil mls<*l Seed. - Bouquets wiU be rurhiehed comjH>£>xl .cf tbo finest -FLOWERS, vi»j OftmeUM,Ro£s Buds, Heliotrope*. Ac. Erergr«mit(ia pots} Trees, from Urn Seed and Ilonicaltoral Store, No. 40 Fifth flto near W«od. decCO ESGLISU AND CLASSICAL SEMISTABY. W. T. MCDONALD, 31, A., Paiscirai. THE next -ftCMion of thninstitution will eommenca on MONDAY, tho 6tb of September next, at the room cor ner of Ferrv and Llborty aireets, lately ocraplod by the TwHlyf. - \ 12*.ftrenoni itoolit &c* fTIHE subscriber has recelrod direct from Harlem bis tup |X ply of choice HjacinLh*<.Tnllpi, Crocus, I‘oodcm, and ptiier Flower Root* fur fall planting, and for winter bloom ing, la pots nnd glares; Lawo Gross Heeds for fall sowing, which make a fine, close, smooth turf, equal to rods. Pru ning Instruments, Garden and Farming Implements of the most approved construction, at Eastern prices, from tho Seed arid Agricultural Warehouse, dd Fifth street. i hovd JAMIH. WARDROP. ! NEW CAEPET STORE l 1 Foi47 Fifth Street) near Wood* Ik N ZMritxLaed axxortment of CARPIfTtNOS and OIL XX CLOTHS, of tho latest and most bointlfol patterns Tor spring sales, cow open for tuspectlon; oonsisUngof—• j Royal Velvets; Brussels; l Tapestry Brussels; Tapestry Ingrains; • j ExtmSupcrThrwPly; • - Baper and Fine Ingrain; : c. t • Tapestry Venltians; \ Twilled and Plain Venltians; with every description of low priced Carpetings, Onetulle and Tufted ltags and 3lafts, Canton and Coir Mat tfiag; Jato, Chain, Cocoa. Adilald, Allcan, and Bbaopakln .Matts; Floor and Stair Oil Cloths, all widths and qualities; . S|alr and Floor Oreen Baize, Piano and Table Cprers, Venltlan Blinds, Window tihadcs, Blair Rods, Ac., the very lowest caeh .. tmarZl ROBINSON & CO, \ Chandeliers and Gas Flxtares, mHE. subscribers aro now opening at their new Warcroom- I NO. 109 FIRST BTRBET, between Wood and Smith fi4d, the largest assortment of CU ANDELIKItS, BRACK- PENDANTS,und all articles connected wit Gas Fitting, ever offered in this market. Having arrangement* made byjwhlch they will bo constantly in receipt of new patterns anil varieties, they confidently invite tho attention of pur chasers to their celoction. We.are determined to Sell as low as any. house in the West, and being practical Gas Fit tefis, conoffor pocaliar advantages to those desiring articles Injthis lino. Wo continaeas heretofore to fit up buildings of overyde beription for gas. water and steam. Brass Castings of all kinds made to order pronfotly. \ LONG, MILLER A 00., m&r22ry . Nn. 100 First street r. No. 60 Third st, pov!6 I To Merehants and Others, VJS and weekly “ FrtihciU Freund” would respectfully In vito the attention of merchants and others to tho advan tages- offered by their papers as a medium of advertising among, their German iellowsMaco; 60 gross Mrs. Millers fine 160 tbs Nutmegs; Cot; 135 lbs Clotcs; . 60 gr. Mrs Anderson’s do; 40 gran mocking; 26 do* Olives; 85 bxs Citron; 2&doxCapcm; 1000 bus Pea Nuts; CO do* Onions; 60 bxs No 1 Rock Candy; CO bags Filberts; 20 do lie I do do 60 bags Walnuts; 25 do TeUow vrtiO lOWA FOUNDRY ~ NO, 103 WOOD STREET. JOHN C. PAIUIV, (sueeessor to J.C. Parry A C 0.,) tolnforatheettstomwof the old firm, ae-l the public generally, that he ha* now on hands, and t» extensively rn- ln mauuiacturlajf, every dweriptiou rf CASTINGS-- suar os: Patent Chilled Roils: Lowe Krttlrs and Curba; Patent Kettles, for Soap, Pot Ash, ivd» Ash: Sugar Rettl-jv for the manufacture rf Cane Sugar—ail out on a /jrocczs, known mJ.C Parry's,acdare superior {.,r dura bility to any other, and cold lower than those made on the old plan. . UOLLOW WARE—A general ftssottnrnt, all from new and Improved patterns. Wagon Boxes, Dog Irens, Bad Iron*, Ac., Ac. • A «reat rarfcty of Omomvatal tteiUng,for Onasterivaand Fshclng. PUruahi «n 3 Flcvsk Outis#*— A largs stock of all the ktods in ft**, and wilt be Sold at rHcewlprk**. flaiPa'Pat enl Lrrer, True Amerlfnc v RgsnX Crane's, RiokaltT#, Woods',Puock**,Bair*, lmpm«d Doll, Au. Ihuide . Hk.bl/sa Dctjb!o Plcogb, whlrb has takas the pmatum at the Siate Vatrv New York, Pvnnsylrsnla, and Oblo.an-1 w hmirr it ha* t*»o rxhfUtM. Iron and Nail*, JRcv* Pipe and Tin Warn—oil *J -wide.) I will Cell at the towwt prifr-s; anl lvst»nctfUUy to rite toe public to give o* • call, at the old stead, Ne_ ] f j3 Word ft. »ww rt PiUnv PIASO VORTURr . CUAULOTTK RLUMR. Njx ItS Wood jrTsKwS^~ J "! ’’treet, above FIRE, c '^ f ' n ' ff,r vole a Ur?».an-] w»-ii a»fc-viAi « V 9 ■ . .a ■ s«Mk «.’f llarsn lortes, are itt?t fcf' firing,) ca the most nt*rrul term - *. ,Theatten;foaof purt>h*vr* l* ctMcially invited to the celsbrstwl IUMItUKG PIANO*. nanos, for PiStsburghand Western Penosylvaiiiev LATEST 91VSIC. H KLEBER lIAS JUST RECEIVED— • Bocvmns n* Pxme pA-n->msn, cntnpwod and divli oatodto Mr. Julias Le*v by H. Klrber, Thtepltve ii vtnl»j lished with an Bl«-ffantly rotored vignette of toe city of Paris, showing theTimxrßm, the r**Mvtjee td too Freoto Empewr; Uie Church of Noras Dave, etc.—being a reliable and correct tnapof toe Frrcch Cs;>lt%L av taken by Mr. Lee,' on his recent visit there, and I* of lisclf worth thapricecharged for the Movie. The Troubadour Polka—composed and dedicated to 51l#f RomalneLtnioyne. of Washington, Pa., !>y tt. Kirber. FondHeart* at Home; beautiful new Uallod. as sung by Barkley’s Serraaders. Must I Forsake Thee; German melody, with English and German words. Polxss— Zig-zag. City ls. BLACK I*AINT, YELLOW OCnHK, VEmiU2D; In oil. • PATENT DRYER, SPANISH. llKOWtf, TEI’KA DK 81. ENNA, in oil. ' - *: - UMBER,' CHROME, IMPERIAL, ANT) 'ARSENICAL GREENS, In oli. PRUSSIAN BLUE,CHROME YELLOW end VRRDIGRIS, dry and in oil; : VARNISHES of all kinds: •' ' . . RAW and- DOILBB -.UNSKBD: OIL, PUtTY, WIIITINO CHALK, LAMP BLACK.. . - AM. and ENGLISH YEN; RED, CHROME RED and TEL WW, dry and Inctl. INDIA IIED, KISJ) LEAD and LITHARGE, dry, ■ STONE, FRENCH, and AMERICAN OCHltE,dry. • CHROME, PARIS andBRCNSWICK GREEN,dry andln oIL ■ FRENCH and AMERICAN WINDOW. GLASS.' Druggists and other* in wan t of any of tho above mention, od articles,will findltto their interests to call, asourfaciU* ties fur monnihcturlDg and purchasing,and our experience in the bafliue»,giro us advantages in sidling OTer moat of tbcsoiathosamoline. . D. R.M’CULLOUGH, _ .141 Malden Lane, heir York. 60 - “ W. Bock Candy; 25 A No. 1 do 16 « oiircs; 76 “ Guno Drops; 100 •«* • Loxenges; . PAPER WAREHOUSE. Cyrus W. Field Si Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS,■ No. 11 CHIT ElrwU Kelt York, m SOLE AGENTS to Ibulltiltod Suites for ... Muspratt’# Superior IHpachlcg Ppwdw.:. • Victoria Mills Oeiobrau-'d Writing Tapers. Kassel] Mills Superior ... *• ■•■•... “ Gimcwee MQla Superior Printing .-u ■■■■■■■ ■ Rawlins ASona’-KoglhU Thou*.: . *< First quality French Clbramariae*. \ . •They uro also Agents for the Principal Paper Manufactu-' rorp jn thUwmntry. and offer Jot aalo by far the tnontea-i tenure ami desirable atock of Paper end Papnr Manufartu* i nr*’ materials that can be found la this ar-ony other-; country. ■" ! . They occupytho large and commodious Warehouate,‘No. : j 11 Cliff street, JVo. Cliff atreetrNo. 15.4 Christopher street, j and the Loft* orcr the largo Iron Store*, 7 and 0 Cliff street, i Their business Is etrictly Wholesale,and-Writing Papers] or# sold by the Case only. > I i Theur ezlncrdin&iy fodlitlcs enobl* them to offer all 1 Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, at- the lowest possible prices. Paper made to order, any sire or Wcltfht. Liberal adnuy eosmade on consignments of Paper, Paper Mahers' Stock i and other merchandize. i The highest market price paid in CASH for all kinds of Rag* marxism I Bradbury's Pious and Helodeoa Woiorooms, A'y. 433 JIBOADVUV. MW TOKK. , 17 UOM enlarging my lVamoora#, lam enable lolcmp a ; much greater asrorUaentof Infttmiacui* tbon hereto fbca. All Hanoi tunurhnl are of otj ai.iM!i-touch, wulof &u aren quality, ami dtup. full, rfrh anil purely t-./cal tt;oe, qualities laoat desirable, inasmuch as tho voic-e till! lata to thetcneof thelnsiruocnt. All wyln*irom»nWum full} wamntoil, a ruirawU-e croons j'r.nbtffiYcry bill of inla, an'! or# «»M as low as can be purvha&M ehearfcerfl. fipoond lisml I‘Janoj at all price#. • . A *Veta /nrcaium.—Th* Organ Rlelodeoa, with two Hxnki t>f JTryr,tbe only tljicgof th«Wnil lu ilia country, baring twr* zi>yps x cocjJtr, jtwp!l’tlraw iWr+; tmJ powerful Instrument, pronounced by Orqmlst* to ricr for cburrhff* or Organ rra.itire to the medium alxedUr* gan.*, pneefilCO. A.!?.0, the >l clod coo, oj all *tj h# and prices, Belngth* rtdnslre Ag«nt for tbew Jnr-tru cent*,ertffirseraTbn usuaMlMfeunt mi'letctbe trade, and 10 per cent. to clergy men jutrebswloe fi.r tbcir owncß. U. IUtApmJHT, maHfeljr Philadelphia! CITY CAUIXKT WAHKIIOUSK, iia cussrxirT t, . (Ufevsns IJ.ttL,) ... PliUndrljiftlß/ FTOSITTOE, IK EVEUY STYLE! Coaprkios IxrutfcXSV t l*>uis Anllju i l. «hft *etf!i4«t*CfcrViog*n3 ci??*; la Matin'; All of Mpprtcr atii in tb* fc^n*>»^ittalt>> f Lf neSfrsrtUlcKTn'j.Qai- Uy, Uj* ri fli>r i^aliJlaV II'MPJWYINO ©evn*> {♦j'j-fek* ihr camuAt r*U Ir> j.‘!p. eiuLw’ri'. vtenuvuy 5,,-lv#iy>t^v' i 'K olTm*-- 1 .. I'? j.u?- rbw*;?, U !i»< v t i'ttpot"3;to?» ftafc •*%'«*«:<* In cle* cutler on* f*l*Ufc-tiWC£ri; J-y «M--.b tuS3i3i« els £bc nr./cfcs la fwrj>.,•?,’«, co hsii'b Iwtij »> rstj-uj* i« «•« ?W» far.-l^ei^i'* *o plearr 4ii * ?f s .w?kiti f tb» &*'■!? «*a',tjn-l iu y\ityiVo?if* Tn git* so fir* <-t il»» 6ui»b*4 Farubtfr* <■:» 1 n««%4 Vnf'TC; yru ibiltny bs> IT* Uvi V.>x)S, % Vy >*T fr:.-{ &>w* la bi^;'--rr; *Ui> ,*?};:]< iraiu ricstlo esf>|4ity iisy fc*zv:». «}, *« d-.i**? l-i th* £UspvfeteS VtiTOi’:;ra wjur«nu?4 rsff.ljr %n\ VH«Uwr«»* , to fiie/A-r?, , t'n.tf Uii teflffig vtJirsxv 4<“.—lUr W?i'3rJi u!.«<}» b> iavi.-e ih.r .>.MiV* jh»i >t,r^nt;rr?, »t'**rhv/ ak‘f yrr)j*tff?..r to thtif .ttacxt, tt i-> ♦-artTsl lt» ♦'iJrvfct, n»>;} ;' miW* ttipi'a t* ty(* tn pri. - *.? ao4 ‘jipiit t=^,*rU rri»EA,€s?n«-.V’rtftS^'.vftUu-^ < s-if:h sintn't V* cl f'T<*i !>jr soy rthef fcou»* iu th» tnvi** XMteat* £5 to $9 fxUlj tay Ui> t*n^e ¥ hy ttlwwtßTij ;••*•, < VVUcicsft>«i24 tvtaiL CAxnr.L\\ imtfmsu * co. 2-i JiTivt* »mcr of CfurU'ji, foUlae?*. HV IH At "SPUI S U "h'X TT UES g S. tt* Cor . jtfa&ifzjofr '*»*Ts>r&; By l*trm,ir, i‘hn2.irl;‘h:&j ) Mab.*um> fsfcTitm, lvsiu:c,*m) a* j,; lc -9 *mv pliwl bj a. lighter anj cjurJj won' J>uin<*. Tho •priaj* aro all ev-cmcfod by harutvw hinj.-s, snrur** iy ri*e«*ditendering it linpo&riUo for nritiiilo *f-ring lo fail dfrvnor get ouinf pter*?* and laaUng « lied ro«>!v*Uc thatany part may to or tent up, or-d Is U>u*aain{ra bly Bltad to thfc wanMbftbetfrfc or tvihnictir, afco mny t** oufre a *K?kng poatura; It ft;*iUltb*-iiLT:uriru?‘ierttir**<*f the beat feather W, with the lfghta*M and tociiity ofhantl* ling of th«? common hair iaroTwl Uftln jtrp InvwrfcMy the V««t malaria!*, an<3 will ln. J t Many yoarn without fflj'.alr*'- I‘erwjn* h»Tlog ltolr MaltTPAses can hart* thexa ftUarod Sn to Hprlujf l>sl^ Th«*e Owl* twwll Adapted for Hotel*. tortU of Ship*. Blownll« with warble tope,Carden Chair*, Settee*, ete n elc- Animals, duch m Llou*. Dojfs, etc., In Iron, as well fu the model* in Wood, furnished al idiort notice- UoclOly JOSEPH moguidgk, COMMISSION AND I‘OUWAUDINCJ MERCHANT, No. 33 CoMMtUCUL, BCLOW Pipit i>ll'J.£T t St. Loati, Mo., CONSIGNMENTS and OomwlMilcins will moot with prompt and personal attention, and literal rtdrnno’i will l»e given when rwiuirrd, on Consignment* or HlUsof Lading, in hand, . - . Orders for the purchase of Tyead, Grain, Hemp and other Produce, will ho promptly Cl led ottheiovrest market prices. The UecoUinj? and Irorwardiut; of McrrhamUx» and Pra dace vlll mcotnUh especial ctvro and dispatch; tlio lowest rates of Freight will always bo procured, and the expense of Stcragu and Drayagona much-as possible uvoided. • . ■ R£rUHESCKM; Pago A Bacon, St. Louis; tills A Morton, Cincinnati; Charleses,Blow ft Co., do; Btrader A Gorman, do; Chouteau & Yallo, do; HoneaA 1 rater, do; Doan, King A Co., do; Sprlngur A Y> hltomnn, do; •J.W.ButlurA ttro.,PUtabh; E.O.Uooodtu&n A Co., do; P.Txoch A Co., do; E. A C. lnrnail ACo.,PhUada; Wm. Holmes A 00., do; Morgan, J.M.Uuck A Morgan: Blow A March, Now York. ll.B.Oomegys, do; Froet A Forrest, do { Shields A Miller, do; Charles A;Molgs, do; Joslah Leo A Co., Baltimore A.G.FarwellACo.,Boston; AbrahamJ;Cole, do; Howard, Son A Co., do; W. U. Boy&olds, -Louisville; n.D. Newcomb A Bro., - do; T.C.TwlchellA Co.,Commission Merchants, Now Orleans. have an open Follay of Insurance, which will cover nil shipments to my address, when advised by letter per mall, or when endorsed on bill* oflading before, or at the tlraoof shipment. JOShl’ll MOORJ DOE, augfl : St. Louis, Missouri. ' Seymour’s Galvanic Suupporter. ffIHIS APPARATUS possesses all the mechanical mi ran* jL ‘ tagca bftho Abdominal Supporter now In use, and jvleo iomo valuable advantages' over thorn, besides the galvanic attachment. ■ ..The following recommendation Ifi from the, editor of tUp New Hampshire 'Journal of Medicine: •* The general form and constrnstlon .of these Instruments baa boon' before stated in this Journal, - Tho Editor has been them in bis practice for the last three months, end docs not hesitate to recommend them to physicians.” . For solo by B. A. FAIINESTOCK A CO., Ja2B 1 Corner of First and Wood sts.. Pittsburgh. - PAPER! PAPERI I PAPER! Ib~ • • .i'i v , v CO reams Printing Paper, 24537; • . 0 do do ■ - do • 22x32; ; , - 27 do Envelope do 24557; Also, crown, mod., doublo- crown* double medium, straw, tea, and other papers, In largo (TuantUlea.- Por’saleby Ja2T . B. T.. 0. MORGAN, 108 Wood at, • fTHIB PARTNERSHIP which existed bMween tho Undo* X signed and Urasr Srairus, under the Crm bf IfEXItY &XIMPLB &:C • * vv-.V* - M I J *i l 1 ' NEW YORK. 42* &roailVr*r t NcwYtjrJr, GEORGE J. lIKNSvEi'K ~ GkditGK H'rtuti fe*7' W*-Wr*CTV«jl v f ntS t JtT*« *» ST. LOUIS. Notleoi ?*V *\ ■; ' •'♦x- 4 * DAILY MORNING POST. SATURDAY MORNING:::::::::FEBRUARY IS! THE GADSDEN TREATY; The following message was eont by the Presi dent to the Ssnato, accompanying' tho treaty concluded by oar Minister, Mr. Qadsdun, with the government of Mexico. The dote of the treaty ia tho 80th December, 1853. Tito President suggests some alterations, as will be seen by reading tho message and tho treaty : . ■To the Senate of. plates ,-.. / .” ; I transmit to tho Senate for its consideration, with a view to ratification, a treaty between the United States of America and the Mexican Re public, signed by. tho Plenipotentiaries tif the respedted parties, in the city of Mexico, on tho 80th day of December la3t. 1 Certain amend ments nro proposed in tho instrument, ns here inafter spccificd-viz: In order to inako the du tieß and obligations, stipulated in the second nr tjoto, reciprocal, it is proposed to add to that ar ticle tho following: '‘And the government of Mexico ngrees that tho stipulations contained in this .article to bo performed by the United States shall be under like obligations to thu Uni ted Btates and tho citizens thereof, as those here in above imposed upon the latter in favor of the Republic of Mexico and Mexican' citizens " It i ia also .recommended that for tho third nrticio of tho original treaty, tho. following shall be adopted as a substitute:— • In consideration of the grantß received by the United States, and'tho -obligatlons’ relinquished by the Mexican . Republic,, pursuant to this treaty, tho former agree to pay tho latter tho sum of 15,000,000 of dollars m gold or silver coin, at the Treasury at Washington ; one-fifth of tbo.amount on- the exebaugo of tho ratifica tions of tho present treaty at Washington, and the remaining four fifths, in monthly .'install ments of three millions each, with interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum, until the whole be paid; the Govcrntbcnt of tho United States reserving the right to.pay the whole sura of $15,000,000 at an earlier date, as may to it ho convenient. “ The United States nlso agree to assume ull the claims of their citizens against the Mexican Republic, which may have arisen under the treaty, or tbe law of nations since the date of tbe signature of the treaty of Guadeloupe. And the Mexican Republic agrees to exonerate the United States of America from nil claims of Mexico or Mexican citizens which may have arisen under tbe treaty of the law of unttons since tbo dnto of the treaty of-Guadeloupe, bo that each government, in tho most formal and effective manner, shall be exempted nnd exon erated of all such, obligations to- each' other respectively.’' I also recommend that tbo Bth' article bo modified by striking out ail after tbe word at tempts, ip thoffild line of that article. The part to bo omitted Utobe ns follows: 1 They mutually mid especially obligato .them selves, in ail cases of such lawless enterprises which may not have been prevented through the civil authorities before formation, roaidwith.the Naval, and Military forces on due notice being given by tbe aggrieved party of aggressious of. tbo citiscns and subjects of the other, : so that tbo lawless adventurers may be pursued and overtaken on tbo. high seas, ibobr elements of jrhr destroyed, and.tbo deluded .captives held re sponsible in tbc-ir-persons, and meetwith tbo merited retribution indicted by.tbo laws, of na tions'.against all such disturbers of tbo peace ond happiness of Contiguous and friendly powers— it being understood that in’ till cases of sucem fui pursuit and capture, tho delinquents so c ip tuttd shall be judged and puni-bed by the Gov ernment of that Nation to whldj the vceaelifcap- 1 taring then may belong, comfermsbly to the laws of Nations. At the close of the instrument, it will also bo advisable to snt.stitute 78ih for 77tlt year of tbo Independence of the United States- ' _ , (Signed) Fn'.iSKt.i.s 'Prer.cn. ttWitny/e!!, February lOtb, lSu-i. • [COXntII:NTIAT..J ’ Treaty Beltran the United Strifes t.f America and Ike Mexican lirpuhhe, Shined at the CHr/ef Sfex ico, on th r -iO.'/i of December, ,-t, l), Iboi. ;. In the name of Almighty Gol, the Kcpufcli.aof Mexico Sod the United Ststesof America, desir ing to remove everycausoof disagreementwhieb might interfere in any manner with the better friendship and iutcrcdarßobetwcca the two coun tries, ami especially in resp. ct to the true limits which should bo established whoa, notwitbstand- . hig what was covenanted iu the treaty of Gua dalonpe Hidalgo, in tbo year 1848. opposite in terpretations have been urged, which.give occa sion to. questions of .serious moment. Tnavoid this, and to strengthen and more, formally tnain taiu the peace which happily prevails between the two republics, the Rrcsidect of tbo United Stater hast far Ibis purpose, appointed dames Gadsden Envoy Extraordinary .and Minister Plenipotentiary to tbo esme near the Mexican government; and the Tresidetit of Mexico tes appointed ns Plenipotentiary a 3 boo his Ex®l lency I*on Manuel Uier de Conila, Cavnlier Grand Cross of the National.aud distinguished Order of Guadsioupe and Secretary of State stid of the Office of Foreign Relations, und Don Jose SaTa s»r Vlaregul arnlDon Mariano Moutirde ns Scien tific. Comrmsrfoncrß, invested with full powers for these negotiations; who, having ocmmtmi cated their respective full powers, and finding them in due and proper farm, have agreediipon tho articles following: . - . i AuTtctu Ist.’ The Mexican Eeptibiio agrees to designate the fallowing as kcr lrue limits with the United States, for tho future retaining tho same dividing lino between tho two Californias,, ns already di fined amUestablisheri according to the fifth article of the t» caty of Gaudalonpedlidab go. Tho limits between tho two republics shall proceed from tho point where tho aforesaid line Intersects tho river Colorado, along the middle of tho deepest channel of ttjisrm-r, and a point distant two marine leagues to the north of the most northern part of the Gulf of California; thence In succession, n right lino to tbe mtersro tion of the 31st parallel of latitude north, with tho 111th ilogrco of> longitude west of Green wicli, whcUco another right line to 31 degrees, 47 minutoa 30 seconds of north latitude, where the same will cross tho boundary line, descend ing the Rio Grande or Bravo del Norte, to the Gulf of Mexico, ns defined In the sth nrtiole of the treaty of Guadeloupe. And it iB agreed that, should the lino before described, from the ini or- Beclion-of tho parallel .11 degrees of latitude north, with the meridian 111 degrees west of Greenwich, and thenco crossing the Rio Grande In latitude 31 degrees 47 minutes SO seconds, traverses tho Lake Gurman; said ltne shall bo broken so ns to form nn angle nt a poiut distant one manna league south of -the most southern part of that lake. For;tho performance of this portion of the Treaty each of tho two governments shall nomi nate ono Commissioner to the ond that by com mon consent of tho two thus nominated, having met iu the oity of Paso Del Norte, throe months after tho cxohnnge of tho .-ratifications of this treaty, may proocod to survey and mark out upon the land tho dividing'dino stipulated by this flrti olo, whore it shall not have ntroady been surveyed ami established by tho Mixed Commission ac cording to tho.treaty of Guadeloupe, keeping a journal and making, proper plans of their opera tions, . For this purposo, if they should judge it neocssary, the contracting parties shall bo at liberty each to unite to ils respective Coramis sioner soientifionr other assistants, such ns As tronomers and Surveyors, whoso-concurrence Bkalt not bo considered neocssary far the settle ment and ratification of. tv true line of division bo--' tween tho two. Republics. - That line shall be alone establiehed upon which the Commissioners may. fix thoir consent in this particular, being considered decisive, and an integral part of this treaty, without the necessity of ulterior ratifica tion or approval, and without room for interpre tation of any kind byieithor of the parties con tracting. The..- dividing lino-thus established shall in all time be faithfully, respected by the two governments,’ without any variation therein,- unless, by. tho express ■ and tree consent of the two* -given in conformity to the principles of the law of nations. and in accordanco with tho Con stitution of oaeh country respectively.- -To con seqiience, tho stipulation in thafith artiolo of the -trostyj.of: Gaadaloupo upon the boundary lino therein described, is- no longer of any force, wheroitr it may conflict with that here establisb tsitho-saisl.hne heiog.,considered nnuUcd and wherein it may not cainoidgvritb-the present, and in tho samo manner remaining in fail fores where in accordance with the same. - * V -Z ""|k ’„• *"** ’ . K l- •"* •«. -f- ** ■ , , .<■■■ r*-„.. . .. . t,xf ■jm * • *» ’ * *'• * c*- ••v/' ■ w *. , - ..Article. 2* With the liko desire tom&intain the most perfect peace end friendly relatious bo . tween both countries, it has been agreed that, to ■ remove all occasion of dispute on account of re olamations to tho present dato, founded on al leged Indian inoursions, and to avoid all contest r upon.the true spirit and intention of the obliga tions stipulated in tho 11th Article of the treaty of Gaudaloupe, the same is hereby abolished . and annulled. The government of tho United States agrees, notwithstanding this abrogation and, annulment, to provido each additional regu lations qs the eubjeot may in good faith require, making a highly penal offence on the part of of the United Stateß, or tho ter ritories thereof, to purchase or receive -horses, mules, cattle, or property of any kind, knotting the same to have been stolen within tho limits of Mexican territory, by the Indians or any other person; and furthermore agrees to return on demand to their legitimate owners what may, have been, thus stolen, so soou as the same shall have been rcoovered by the authorities of the United States. And in tho event of any person or persons captured npon Mexican ground being earned within boundaries of the United ♦States, the government of tho latter engages to use every fair and honorable means that the na ture and circumstances of the caso will a'dmrt, to Secure and return such captives to their own country, or deliver: them to tho agent or repto eentativQ of tho Mbxicau Government, requiring supply tho repayment of the ofheer or agent of tho United States, who may so deliver or return them, tho expenses incurred in the maintenanoo andjrttnsmittsion of the resened captives. Fin ally, the government of tho United States pro mises that on any occasion she may have to re move the Indians from any pointof her territory, and to settle thereupon her own citizens, especial care shall bo taken not to place said Indians un der the necessity of Beeking. new homes in Ibo Mexican territory. Articles. In consideration of tho grant re ceived by the United States, and the obligations relinquished by .tho Mexican Republic, pursuant to this treaty, the former agree to pay tho latter tho sum of fifteen millions of dolors, in gold and silver coin, at. the Treasury at Washington —-one-fifth of tho amount on tho exchange of the ratifications of the present treaty at Wash ington, and tho remaining four fifths in monthly instalments of three millions each, with interest at, tin* rato of six per cent, per annum until the whole .bo paid—-the governmeot of the United states reserving. right to pay the whole sum of fifteen millions at an earlier date, as may be to her.convenient. The United States also agree to assume all of their citizens of whatever tale, or foundation, which may have arisen since the date of the signature: of'the treaty of (ja-idaloupe, or which, may not have been pro vided for therein, or of aoy corporation, com pany, or citizen of the same, inoludtDg the claim of tho so-called concession to Garay, whose law fulcxiaienco Mexico does not recognize oven ns implied, thus extinguishing thiaamong the other plairna of citizens of United States against the Republic of Mexico, said United States obli ges- thcuiEelve3 not to make any payment on account .of the so called Gafay r yritfiout having previously delivered to the agent of, the Mexican government,-accredited at Wash - iugtopj.ali the evidence and documents used: by holderssaid cooccsafon in establishing their rights and claims, legally relinquished in favor pf Mexico by such holders and claimants];- ; and it is agreed, in the reciprocal Telease of obli gationi>, that, the Mexican Republic exonorates' the United -States of America from all claims of •= Mexico or Mexican citizens which 'may have arisen since tho date of the treaty of. Guada loupe, so that each government, in-the most /ormal hcd eirectivc manner; shall he exempted and exonerated of all obligations to the other tosipeotiveiy, whether of themselves or daUebaif of their respective citizens up to the date of the tignatuic of; the present’ treaty. :" r ' - , Auticlc: -t. The government’ of the-United States shall organise a Board of Commissioners, < which shall meet iu the city,of Washington, or 1 of Mexico, as the President of the United States | may direct, within one year from the date of too exchange of tho ratification of this treaty, ; fertile purpaso of examining and deciding the claims assumed by tha Ucited States in the pro- i coding Article, according to tho principles of ] justice, the law of nations, and th* treaty in force t between the two Governments, and whose award - elmll be fidbl and conclusiveand the United Slates exonerating Mexico from all demands on account of tho claims of their citizens mentioned : ia thp preceding article, and considering them j entirely and forever cancelled. Whatever their i amount, undertake to make satisfaction for the * Birno in a sum not exceeding five millions of dol- .. lars; and if, fur tho purpose of discharging their « duties, the Board of Commissioners should meet ia the capital of the Mexican republic, the gov- / erhment of the same. will, afford all- necessary protection for the continued pacific exercise of , its fancßous, and will extend every facility in : tUe*t'umishir,g to the Commissioners and claim- • ants, oil such documents establishing their rights .} as they might require, and which may bo within the extent of its reach.to supply. • AttTibj.B'6. Tho provisions of tho Bixth and : seventh Articles of the treaty of Guadalcupe Hi dalgo having been rendered nugatory for the. most part by tho cession of territory granted in the first Article of this treaty, tho said Articles arc hereby abrogated ami annulled,and the pro virions, hereby expressed substituted therefor. The vessels nod citizens of the United States shall all in time have free and Uninterrupted pas sage through the Gulf of California, to andfrom their possessions situated north of the boundary Hue of the two countries, being understood that this passage is to be by navigating the Gulf of .CiUfornia and the river Colorado, and not* by bnd, without the express consent of the Mexi can Goverument, and precisely the same pre visions, stipulations nod restrictions in all re spects are hereby agreed upon and adopted, and shall bo scrupulously observed and enforced by - tho two contracting Governments in reference to the Rto Colorado, so far and at Buch distance as tho middle of that river is made the boundary lino by the first article of thia treaty. Tho several provisions, stipulations and ro- * etrictious contained m tho seventh article of the treaty of Guadaloupo Hidalgo shall remain in force only so far as regards the Rio Bravo del Norte, below tho initial of said boundary: Pro vided the first article of this treaty—that is to say below the intersection of 31 dog. • 47 min. parallel ot. latitude, with the lato treaty, divi ding s.ud river from its mouth upwards, accord ing to the fifth nrtiole of tho treaty of Gaudu loupe. . Aktiolk C. All tho provisions of the eighth aud ninth, sixteenth and sevonteenth Artiolcsjof tho treaty of Guadaloupo Hidalgo shnll apply to the territory ceded by tho Mexican Republic in the first Article of the and to u 1! the rights ol persons and property,- both civil and ecclesiastical within the same, as fully aud effectually ns if the said Articles were herein again recited and set forth. • .Article 7. No grant ot land within the terri tory ceded by tho first Articlo of this treaty; bearing date subsequent to the 25th day of Sep tember, when tbo Mmißter and subscriber to this treaty, ou tho part of tho United States, pro posed to tho government, the question of boun dary, will bo considered valid or be reconsidered by the United States, or will any grant made prcvioualy be respected or be considered as ob ligatory, which have not becQ located ond duly reoorded m tho archives of Mexico. Article'S. Tho two high, contracting pow*> ers, fully impressed that,- under the auspices of poacQ'Upop the basis of mutual good faith, and of tho respeot which nationsreciprocally owe it, is that their prosperity and-well-being must in crease, especially when, from, vicinity,, their in terests grow to bo mingled, and identified, and recognizing tho reciprocal obligations of civilized ■ governments and tho lawß of nations* agreo by theso presents, m proof of that entire confidence which.they mutually entertain, and of-that friendship whioh they desire,.to be Os perfect; unalterable, and compete na possible, that, .whenever tho tranquility and inferior reposes of cither country .shall be. threatened or disturbed by unlawful invasion of any of thp. citizens or. subjects of either power against tho territory of tho other, respectively, they will cheerfully co operate.in their endeavors to suppress-all suoh attempts., They mutually and especially obligate themselves, in all cases of such lawless, enter prises which may not- have been prevented through the civil authorities before formation, to aid with naval and military foroesi on due nntiea being given hy the aggrieved party of the oggres- Bions of the citizens and subjects of tho other, so that the lawless adventurers may bo pursued ■.: .£% •" .7 ; ri .V'-L-.v ■*? • 4 ' :. -V .*r-I--' '’,'V V •, ■■'l i;-- >' V ft ‘~ -- ’ £ .. .... -i. 'i *-J - • vV »*.•• , r . s., ■ ‘os ■. V' and overtaken' on the high sens, their elements of war destroyed, and the, deluiir.d.captives held responsible in their: persons, and meat with the merited retribution inflicted ty the laws of no tions against all. snfcbdisturbers of the peace and happiness of contiguous and Jriendly-powors. It being understood that nil ensespf successful pur suit end captnre, the delinquents so captured shall be judged and punished bytho government of that nation to .which the ivesSolfcaptaring them may belong, conformably to tholaws of each nation. ' . Akticie 9. Should there at any future period, which Gqd forbid, occur any disagreemorit whioh might lead to a rupture of.their irelationß and reciprocal peace, tbey bind themselves-,in like manner; ‘to proenfo by any'possible, method the adjustment'of their differences j And'sfcould they still, in this manner, not succeed; nevervrill they proceed to a declaration.of war withontjhaving •previously paid, attention to what hasbeen set forth in Article.sXl> of the'tresty of Gnada loupo Hidalgo for similar cases, .which article, as well as the XXII, is here,re affirmed. . ~{ ■ Autlcm: 10.'This Treaty Rlmll be ratified and the respective ratifications shflJi be 1 biciianged at the city of Washington; within ■ tho'eiaot period °f four months from the date of its signature, or sooner, if possible. , ,y .In testimony .whereof we, the Plenipotentiaries cf the contracting parties; have herewith affixed pnr bands and scale, at Mexioo, oh fhe SOth day of December, A. D. .1853,: in the thirty-third year of the independence of the Mcxioan Be pnblio, and the seventy-seventh yoqr of that of the United States: ‘ :i . . Signed, . : James Gjißsdek; ' ! Makual Djez be BosiSla, Jose Halazah Y'Caiireqoi, T. Marino Mosteude, . Jtf’Uli (SALE AJNJL> TO LET. , .. property Tor Sale. . .. r j >iik subscriber dOerßlbr sale, un very reasonable tanas* ~ 1 • followingproperty,viz: :.. 0.. - A' Three Story Brick Dwelling House, No. 110 Perm «twetr between Ifaystrretnnd Bruns? alloy; 'aritT Lot 5& S front, ' extending buck HU feet.to on alley.-. ThaHouse Is Ctfie-of thw . best buildings,and In oneofthe most pleasant neighbor-- : hoodsia the city; y:- -:l:. / •:'Vi:.. . • Five lots—embracing corners of Frpflt lUidFQfry-ißtrßeta: one hundred and five; Rot front bn Ferry and sixty feet on Front street, with a good three story Brick BoJldliurtn the - corner, a two story Irano on Front sL, anil two BriSsßuild ,lngs,nsedn6siiopB,ottl’ehy sM-r • 31 feet front by SO.feet; deepen;Front,between - Market and Ferry ■ ”T- • ryr-. - A Lot, with Tery couveniprelll2iptiLoti2o feet -by DO, fronting on Congresk and iiba.fftsF- ~y - - : . v ■ A House.ajnl;Xot, oa-\Vylio'street, near Chequer?'&nzrt • House. The bouse-is well arranged i And in good order, and is now occupied a 4 a hoti£r. ; : ' i V '. ■* -.T-^ 4, y'. V A Tlirce Stoty Brick, on fbnlihiiela Btrde^ 1 ; being in ml exeellaat biisiriesi IwjatidiL TheLotisj2Gby 80 feat deop/frontiDi'on.Bmithfteld - - A OjLtocre I'nuaeand Lot, 23 by ISOfect, fronting oa-inne sad Robinson streets"- Allegheny. City. This Is a very desira ble and pleasant location fox a residence.^- • - Nino Lots in the toVa of M’JKoespbrt, each 60 feet by 1&0 ' Several of these nru on.theMaiix street.'-' - ’• - Eleven Acres in Lhnctovrn r on the llonongahela Jtiyer.oo' which there Are 4 houses; there ore some CdFlscresof ex cellent stone, co&h-nad- abundance.of liingstonp, t to the landing; and,two coal pitsopen. ; Ninety Ixds ia,th» fbtnitof Columbia,*#! fl&tfowXiilfc: ■ nearly ail/ierol,aad-weli.located... The tenant oLeacHlot has the privilege of using whfttover.stone coal lie may re ; uuire for his own us?, from a pit near the hocks,- 1 .C&ambbk ■ is a pleasaht-aituatiou fen the bank of the Monohsahela riv er, a short distance below in thenddstbfimex- tensive stone coal region, apd would be a desirable Mini fbt •cmnaiactiSridg : estjiwishmehto.^ , - ; ' ; -. » of,superior.-Stone,Oodl,wl£brDbtjßo, Railroad, Ac.: This property has a front of 140 rods on'the riven: an eicellont lamfiiigy : foundation for railroad—with .enough level ground point for houses and gardens; or locations for manufectonaa, The rein is deep enough to nllowhtjr&es to bo uSd tttinial- '■"• ' Ing but the coaf—the quality of wltich, for iron worMtaam. .gas, or for any .ordinary uses; is not surpassed by *aj £»lhe ; : in my absTOco; my agent; JainM Blakely, ikvo #ll necea»ry information, auAbo-ftoUiorixed to rirtrWrath • tee deeds for imy property sold. ' jamtS MAY,' r . my2 ° f ~ , fro. IM Ffihh stria* -1 ....AAp....'rr ;- Two Large Brick ’ Dwelling Botuiaiß lor Bate. »| ‘HE subscriber nowdlTfrr4 thefoUowihg.desirjiWomWST- Xty Tor sale, Bituaioln .tip Seventh Ward, and but ton minutes walk from UioCot»xtHoui«c. • - ON’R LAItGE BRICK 3 HOUSE, with nine apartiaehta, pitaated on the roraer of (tolwelfAud.Miller Also. ONE hAItOE TNVO STORY BRICK alght - ppartmchlffj situated on’ Kbedstrcet. 'Eight Buirdißg on Colwoll ;elicet; ten, Building hots on .Bead ‘strbCl; . tweuty-thTeo Batldinghotabn Miller eticct.. This property is very cfmvEnlentiy rituaied,nujd wfli-beWeiy Oeeirftbte for. private residences. .. ~> . j.- • • The. above property, it notitdd mid dl oof May, 1851,wiU beputup atPubno'Auctioni-' . . , - TEnas:-M}nediftti 'cash; the balance in.ten yeaxH,-wlth annual further particulars,onquire of Iho subscriber. \ JACOB TOilEß* • - sepl3:(im] Corner Col welf and MniefstA, TthWard;' •For 'Salle* : v.-;--'••-'r:** • A. LOT OP GROUND In Ilogg’ePinti of Lots lit the -Third ■XJI Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, neat IDgh street, and being 29 foot front. on and rtumlrg back 117 feet. .Tie property will baeold, clear of aHifictfla faranee, except an annual ground' rent of bhehundredand rixtj-fiv.e dollars, to which it is now subject.: On tto proper ty are seven good TENEMENTS—five brick and twoftame —alltwo s»riw* high, and renting' for afloatfive handfed •doilaTKannually. /■ \*r X-f . " Price,sl2oo; su9d cash, and'sCoo In 6 months—bvgood : endonted paper.- WM::C, hTtIBNiV.- ’ : jeT2:tf ' Attorney at Law, No. ISOPpurthstrcqtJ-? COAL LAND FORSALE—2S Acres of Land, with e-Vein • of Coal 4V>j feet thick, with'Slower vein 6f 2 feet;'only' IS inches between the two. Tho Land is ft good soil,anHQ Acres in culUvtmoQ; A good Dwelling House, Fruit Treev good waterand timber. .-The Xrrad is suitable for .Harden :ing purposes; situate aboutd miles from the city: a abort dbtapccfrom.tbeJsrow«BVlllePlankftoai. *• ' ’ • I - .7 CBTUBERT.ft.BON* ' Oenoral Comintesiop Ag*tM4o Third Et. . I WILL SELL my unexpired, .lease {fourteen r '.?eats)ql'd> Lot, situate oa O'Hara Etreet dhd Spring'alley, in the. FilthAVardrrdO ft fronting on O’Hara-'Etreef, tmaxunhlng l .back 100 ft. oti Spririg alley, on which is erected a four, storied Brick House, 40 ft square, with a'friime; two Btoricar 00 ft. on Spring, alley, well.-«drulated W tiirpy on any branch of manufacturing bariofcfi' 'Blfirig ln man ufacturing in the country, I offer thb above fom aale; In quire at No. 42a Liberty street. ' . . , .ocigaf ..edward.fabbr.' od LogHbnroond a.Log Barn; about ten miles from Ihttabargb, and about < • ’ .. . ? For. furtlmr particulars enquire of WILLIAM .GRAHAII, f; or to the subscriber, on Ut'o premises. - ' doclQ . - UUOUJfcftELY- ■ '* HOLD, DSIV£E 1 LOCufiiCTlVii AILiiAWiW, -.h Real Estate Fariti foy isrAuthori2ed :tO rBoll 25* ACRES OF -JL LAND, situated in .Versailles. Township, <^oU ? i,^' P,2lUie - v lying backPf McKeespPrL'khbwn: as the Fiats t and in e}shtof_th9pjppcsctrSt4fton on thoConnellsvillo Itailroad. Improvements as* follows: A Square Log :hy 25 Squojo Log by 30 Cf;W Afid.im good j-—'. . order: two fiho youug- Oichards, 'best gTril'ted^friilft'just' f ” commencing to.beac. There is 90, to.loo ‘Aorta ciom-ed chd l ia high state of Icultivatlou, and the balaoco is ”^eD\gQt. with white-oak timber of the first order/ i ThU Lifid iSVreU' : ,r calculated for a Stock Farm,.being very, level, apd tho soil - of an excellent quality ibr grass growing,' and ; feeing well ‘ , L watered, having, some, twelve or : fourteen. Jpover-fsUiDg^V.t springs of excellent wator thorooh. This Land, has facillUas ; .rarely met vritb, being within of.-thb ■Totigßi''' ' .river, andone milo of Monongahelo,andolraost-ott-the Uno of the CoimellaTi]leKailroad;;and‘is qupi>osod to contain on tncshaustlble bed of IRON ORii. This Land would not ~ ‘ : be in-tho market, only that the owneris abdftt to remore to “ • the-Far West. Terms easy, and .prico. moderate.'} 7of'fa»*'>;' thor particulars, enquire of Wi «J. REYNOLDS, at 7 Loren2’ Olass Works, or of ‘ JAMEiC. iiIOUET, c "• '£*s deci>o:y . , . Real Estate Aecnt. at thl.i offlee, ~, ji- • A&J3 V\T ecas.'Tia • DOLLAR? AND A 4 WEEK-’^^'MO* 7 -' 1 1 \^, CQr » » Urge LOT OF GROUND. Eleven Building LoS j* within twenty minutes* walk of the city, W-a^leaSt‘add healthy iocaiion; will bo gold at ln : hi>nA * r '.' ? - balance at per month. Each Lop ia 50 feetfront by 181 ' dcep,fronUugcn.twoßtreeta;r':SdveraififtiiUleshavoftlreadr* r * availed themselves of this favorable opportunity of nroei> % nog a home; and we are Induced toijffer elovon more, which ' V' will probably be the last, at the above terina*'. v: t’i:! - 8. CUniBKItT 4 SON. 140 ThlM st. :~ For - OFFICES, oh the .second floor of the FastMJDild X. regs, entrance: front Wood .for Attor-.r. r Enquire-at’the^dfilceof^h'rtr .subscribers, first floor. / fja2sl ; PATRICKS’* FRIEND f ' ".'-For.Sale, • " , A SMAL,L:FABM, eicuatc ln Lower'St.'iJlairTbplnship/ •/fjL about one mile from, the BoroQghofßinaiiutliamueon* • taining SIXTY ACRES, more or less.' Il ls all cleared ahd J '“" ; under cultivation. For apply ja24:tf - . W. SYMMEB, Rirmlnghamr •• Taßo Notlce. '* '•: vi ..i .* »’2 I HAVE placed my Books and’ Accounts in' the hand? of • James O. for settlement, .and Jt f*snfe«t&,s hope that all who are indented for subscriptions to the Dailv * .and .Weekly Bosk orfbr Aavertlaitigifind Job' . pay up as apeodily as Mr. Richey te. iliw'dShftre*; Red io-fettle the accounts of the Area 6t Habpm. A LArrmr' •’ IS andIIAEPBR& rattura. , . JUr,U£R££B*ds ( / . JOHN LWTOV* . N. R.—Mreßichcy.-wift bo found at tho office of the ;; - where the Books stfll reuialmV :. . r - ■- / .. ...... .. i -.* • -..-t, .. -|^*|**’i •- -u**- i LL KINDS OF 00'iu.'sU.VEIt AND BANK NOTES xi. bought, suM ou4 by „°.‘: S 3 „ / • A. WILKINS 4 CO., D-iators, Umtod States BankUnildlag, No.rt Fourth st., Pittsburgh. , :'' 1 ■- 4-'W" *?•'*:% *7'.. ...-■.. “-a-.' ••. '* . - ** ‘ > ■ >:-X , :■ NUMBER 162.