J|pii - ■.**&*■ &IlUitei : f&*r?' ' *• '- V ,Y‘ Vl\ v-> AiV~ w.vj iv.? V jvVv ;<,"•■ S *,n ®tesfe£ M^oiW-y ?. * 'lwl®^ ¥&&&&1 •W 1 -s^i. 'Wjlp £§ji w# R&&K sSSSNiSSr' ItliC©®; m^m '» SSsgift %3-mfcg. mm ifed jpg|Sj& AssSfa sWmk mS .. .: ::■*?■■ ■ _ jlßEmf&WMjmfejLftt&fr 8. :-i T <*— *• f!lrj»»tt*A* «».’?*• V ,f « >. - .* -> ■ . •:'p, •. *’ TV' - ' '-"■* "' +* * - f j, ' : ' ' ■ *". " “'’’- J ;*>"- • '■;■.■ /V\v ■i' --■■ ~- i l ■' .; •' , 1 *•- ■*.Vv!>»** **■ ** * *'*‘ r '‘.Xt'' *’ : *•’• ’ ■rx l '**-J ■A' THE DAILY MORNING POST. Printed ttnd racry ht-nunff. {Saw tag erctpie&.'i BY ti. F, GILLMDRF. woatß-wpT .ooBSEft or_ yrtrrn srnwrif. TK R iJollar* n ?mr, itrrrtly in adrance. i Bix Dollar? will iumritiLly W rvjuirA-1 if not paid within the yew. Single capita TWO -'IXIS -fit- -«!* at the. cvuuter iu the OAe*, and by the News Boys!' THE saturdatmoknxnq POST b- published from the uune -Cdce, on * large blanket sis* sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a jw, in alliance. Single copies mtCEfts. * 8 ~t&~ No paper will be discontinued (unices at thadiscre od of the Proprietors.) until all arrearage* are paid. No attention will be paid to any order unless accom panied by the Ejonay, or satisfactory reference In this city. Connected «nth the Establishment of the Morning Pott it on * of (he largest Job Printing Offices in Oie city, toherc a H . kinds of work is done on the shortest notice , ond most reason* J «61e terms. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. GEO. F- ! H~ ATTORN AND. COUNSELLOR AT LAW, *i ' Office, c nmtr nf /hurlA ttrut and Cherry alley,' ' FITTSBCBSB, P<Lm 43* Will attend to bla professional business u usual, at his office, between the hours of 0 A. JI. and 4 P. M. of each i d »y- iri o ROBERT E. PHILLIPS, J ATTORNEY AT LAW. ST. LOUIS. Mo. JOSEPH WEAVER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, I Office, No. 144 Fourth street, • ! PITTSBURGH. PA,_ \ JOHN BARTON» ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR' AT LAW, Office, corner Fiftb and Grant it>», Ja£lygl ; pITMBPB<m, PA. It, Biddle Robert!i, ATTORNEY AT;LAW—Office, No. 1» Smithfleld street, b«twnea-Pifth And Sixth. OollpctkmecarefuHy ed to —special attention given to Conveyancing. fdec3:ly Thomas Means,- Attorney at ilaw and solicitor in chancery. Office, next door to the Post tny4 ) • i 1 S« P# IIOBM, Attorney at jlaw —no. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, r*., fourth door below Mr. Rody Patterson's Llv-ry Stable, . « , V y2S p Attorney and counsellor at law—omen, re moved to No. ii Grant street, neat Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' | • ' • . I aprlOiy O. jOrl&ndo Loomtii ' ATTORNEY Fourth street above Wood. . iy*r • . • Ttiom&a M* Marshall, ATTORNEY AT Lowrie’s BuDi Ing*. Fourth street. , ; • •• ■ _ janidy B«UiCarnahnn, ATTORNRY ATI LAW—Office on Fourth street, between Cherry alley ahd Orant street. jefcy _ Jf. S'. M'CToAfry, Attorney and counsellor at law—Office in Bahtjwcir* Buildings. on Grant street. jo2 ; I E>. H. Hazen, ' k TTOIiNKY ATILAW—No. 127 Fourth street, above and A near! Sun ihaeiil. cmr27:y AlSerman Watson, OJJlce on Th ini jrirvW, npjxaiU the rid fiat Of/ice, TT7-lIKRE all I.ukh.sk pnruinlmc » Ilia office of Alder- T V ma,h aod Justice of thr Peace will be promptly at tended to.| Acknowledgments of Deeds and Mortgages, and other Instruments qf writing, taken at hie office, or at the residence t>f Che parties. The Docket, of !>< S. SCULLY, late as Alderman of the City of Pittsburgh, place.! in ihy possession. Person* having; Judgments on said I»ork*'ts-m:ty havo the necessary process lsijuAl tberrirm by Alderman Watson. . fmyfolf N- Buckmavter, Alderman. /"\FFTCE, Grant street, between Fourth st. and, Diamond \f alley; Conveynudog of all kindsalonc. with the great est-cars »ud legal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate ex amlned. Ac. Jagg- Removed. i , DR. D. HUNT. gDROaon DtimsT, has removed. «ME£3hi»ofß'« from No. 76 Fourth street, to No. 19 vjifpr I'OURTII Btrect. one door below Fenr, where ! be will be happy to attend to all professional calls. j , ' aprS , , IK. A 111*, SURGEON DENTIST; (sue tt&jor to U.W, Biddle,) NO. l4i SMITH .f—I—F ufßrc hours, from 8 to 1 o’clock, and rom 2to t otiock [ febls:ly Dr.NTlfcT, doors unuc* Ilona From jilna JBv#. to fire P. Hi. |dec2fr^^ BDbLNLiS CARDS.j_ . " D W.iHEB.TIM; & CO.. COSJIISMON AM) FiIKWAItBISG MEGCBANTS, A?n» Dealers Goneraily m Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin- omnati and other Manufactures, &c. ffio. Front tirens. uawrm Market and Ferry ilreett, oiberui cash paranees m*-le on consignments. Par ticular atteuuoti ntti.i to lorvrurding Western taerchftndlpe. Beferences. —Clark ft Thaw, Win. Bagaley k Co., Wm. Sl'- Caliy k Go.. F. Seuers k Co , ll.\vw A Blnok, Kramer k Rahra, uunry urauj t-wp, Wm. Eicllbaiun, S. K. Johnston, Ksq:, Tbomaa BakeweU, Esq.. George Lodlie, Rxj., Solomon Btoner, Rag. !• jaftj Co-Partnership. THE subscriber.? {mve this day f-irnn-d a partnership for the purpose of oArryin;* on fbpumvjwn awl /brvwrd ing, in connection with the Fish, &uu>n and Oil, and Pro business generally, uodertha style of K*..u»h k Kjcsi abmon; warehouse }No. llu WaUr and 150 Front street*; formerly occupied bv BurbriJgo k Inghnim. ? WM. IS ENGLISH. ft *j JAMES RICHARDSON, ; JAS. J. BENNETT; Pittsburgh, February Ist, ISS-Lf.-M T7‘ R. DRAYO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., dealer ii r , Country Produce, offers for rale a choice stock o Groceries,iseleeted for fopuly use. Spires of every variety , and the purest quality, ground at Ills Steam Mills. Also, Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken In ox change for Merchandize. F. R. D; has prnflun*da full of Landreth’s Warranted Garden Sp*|p, and invites the attention of all in terested in rural affair*. jtrnll ' Copartnership fTMIB UNDERSIQfiED have thU day entered Intoeo-part- X. nershlp. under the name and style of J. A. HUTCHI SON 6 CO;, for the purpose of iranacting a and Groocry business. j dAS. A. HUTCHISON. j A. U. WALLINGFORD. Pittsburgh, February 1, 11.14 M-fi w. a. cvolish. | j. r.!Ctui;Pi”.v. j.t. ueaxtrr ENGLISH di RICHARDSON. COMMISSION FORWARDING MERCHANTS, axd Wholesale Dealer® in Fish, Ibicon and Oil, and generally.. Warehouse formerly .xvupled by Burbridge 6 Inghraoi, No. lid Water and lod First street, Piltsbnrj;h, Fenna. 1 f r 3 VAAXCI3 6. BaILXT...; J...JSO. *. OX.NSIUW. BAILEY 6 REVSHAW, TEA DEALERS And FAMILY UROGKRS; Dealer* In Wooden and WtllowrWnre, Japanned Tin Ware. House keeping Utensils,£&, Wholesale and Retail, No. 253 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. aprl’ry FIASCIB BKLLU3, v. Kf.mt 'itTOSa, Pittsburgh. Maryland. Pittsburgh. • Sellers, Nlcols dt Co., PRODUCE axdGKXEIUL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 309 Liberty!street, Pittsburgh, I'*. Sperm, linseed add Lard Oils. .. jy2B T. BELI.ER3. ft, OWKU I 1854. FEA'S SELLERS & CO. Forwarders atad Commission Merchant* I HEALERS IV PROVISIONS, GROCERIES AND OILS, iY.i. 30y strrrt.lhtUburgh, Pa. WELUas mma, I’blla *«. aicxrrsos, Pittsburgh. Miller A Rlclceteon, TTTHOLESAGB GROCERS, IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, Vv Wlne*anitS«kHrH—NV.a. 172 and 174, corner of Irwin and Liberty streets, [Pittsburgh. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarn*, Ac- constantly on hfcnd. jy2S : William Carr A Co., <Ws. Cabs late af the lirm of j Pakkkr A o>.) WHOLESALE QROCEKS and Dealer:! In Fon-igu Wine* acxl Brandies, Old tfimncgahelH and Rectified Whis key, No. 320 'Qocmnercinl How, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, ’ jafor SAMUSL M'<n.OKKAK..U..Jui(n f HERRON ALEX. XIBKPATKICK. M’CLURKAN, HBRUOK A CO., YTTnOLESALE Grocers, Produce Dealers and Commit 1 T cion Merchants, No. 243 Liberty street. apr22 j PITTSUURGIt, PA. ■■ WM. DISUBAM.*. I . .... GEO. BISGHAM I WM. BI\GU,IM A CO., J FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, rj Liberty street} ojip->siU. Penna. lladrdiil Pejtnt, •: apr~ ; j . Pittsburgh, Pt. PAGODA TEA STORE. JEIIU lIAWORTU, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Dealer and Importer of Old Country Black Teas, French Bran di-s. Wines. Ac., corner of Dutmond alley and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa. I feb2S:y LIVIXGSTOVS &, CO., FORWARDERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS* Steamboat Agents, Terke llaCtk, Ihd’a. 1 will. A'. M’CLURO, **“TEA DEALER AND FAMILY GROCEII.-W CUH.N LU lr> V.O.'D AMI SIXTH BTRCtTjS, j»*2r>:? 1 j • Pitlxburpft. Hinry il. Collins, Forwarding and cumuia-hox merchant,.*^ Wholesale D<*4l.*r In Clikcsp. Butter, Swls, Flrli.nnd Prolate gon-rally. Ki». 2/i VTO id Pittsburgh. |nnrfi Pftnl it Murdock, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MKRCIMKH, AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS— N 0.7 Wnt.-r-lr-.-unn. Ohio. I i t.plrlf Kins A Muorliend, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEAI.KKS- No. 27 WoojjgtTeet, Pittsburgh. Imy23 Sihlth A Sinclair, WHOLESALE piIOOKRS AND COMMISSION HER* Off ANTS—Cbru>-rWi*>l and First st«. fnov3 i Ilenry McCullough <fc Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS and CoimataMon Merchants, corner of Peon aaddrwfo at pent*, Pittsb'gh. | in3:ly| l &. GALWAY, PORK PACKER AND PROVISION DEALER, ja7:l] | 4 COHMgRCIAL Roy, LICERTT STREET, [W. 0. Havei THE OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (Lat* Jorra btos ft StocKToir,) and BLANK BOOK aid STATIONE RY WAREHOUSE—is prepared to execute every style of Legal, Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job Printing and Boon Binding, and famish ev*ry article in the Blank Book, Paper and Stationery line, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, corner of Market ana second streets. 1 Printing Office and Booh Bindery, No. 60 Third st. norlS B* T. C. SI organ, BOOKSELLER STATIONER— ha* always on hana a general assortment of School, MwotUaneousand Blank Books, Printing, Post and Cap Paper, ftc.. Wholesale and Re tail. No. 104 Wood street, below Filth, East side, Pittsburgh. Unwanted, Rags and Tanners* Scraps. jipli:ly * Russell ft Bro., Booksellers, stationers, dealers in stan DARD AND LIGHT LITERATURE, and Publishers cl the I. 0.0. F. TOKEN, No. 15 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. marlS*ly I. W. Chadwick, DEALER IN rags AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood Street, . Pittsburgh. The highest price in cash paid for rage. myllty ; William Glenn, FOOKBINDBR— Corner 0 f Third and Wood streets, shore 0 JL Kay, where be ta prepared to do every description of Ruling and Binding. ' ■ . • [dec2 7" WaitnP. Rarahalf; IMPORTER and Dealer in Trench and American Paper mate ' u : y" ; iy ; : :v..U'- ■ .;;i » 4it. Birilu fhomtUQ st. VOLUME XIL JOSEPH FLEflim . fscccaasoa TO L. WILCOX a co.l ORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps constantly on hand a full aaaortmaat of -Druga. Medi cines, Medicine Chests, perfumery, aul aU article?pertain mg to hi* businew. • Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully oompouuded at allhp °r3- . >. jafly JOES VLXMI.Ia. FLEMING BROTHERS/ (Successors to J. Kidd A Co.) WHOLESALE DHHOGISTS, _ . . . "Ab.'OQ Wood StrnL, Pittsburgh, Pa. of Dr.U’Lane's Celebrated Vermifuge,liver Piiln, Ac. ; . . jaio JOHIT BAFT; JR., (Successor to Jae. M’Guffey,) Wholesale and Hetafl Drugglft, A ND Dealer la I’AINTJ, OILS, DYE STUFFS, Ac_ 141 xi.- Wood street, three doors below Virgin alley. aprhmAely PITTSBURGH. JOHN U. ttdbGAliAg't. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, ASD DKALEB 15 Dyo-*tufl3, Paints, Oils, Vamitkes, frc., No. Wood street, lone door ftouth of Diamond alley '.fl'TTHuuaoH. [Ja&g JOHN MITCHELL, " WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, No. 135 Wood Street/ ;a3:vg] Nuxt door tn ll.ChiUTa bhoe liotxae,PitUburph AUL - ■ ' o Notice.. T-08. FLEMING having associated with JOB. ABEL, the. V 4 ousinesa will hereafter be conducted under the style of J. ABLL, A; CO., at the old stood, corner of Smithfleld end Fourth elt*»etfi. j«l:y HWllllam Thorn, Dragglit, " AS REMOVED to the corner of HAND and PENN .Streets, where he will, a* usual,attend promptly tf Ulh numerous friends. All arilcleain hlaline are warranted pure, and put up with the utmost care. marl4:6m ~ B. A. Fahneatork A Co., WnOLKSALK DRUG - WAREHOUSE—Ooriier Ylrst and Wood streets, and corner Wood and Sixth. ‘ f fehl A. L. ALLEN. WIIOLtSAIt DJLU.ER IN 1 Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga hela Eye Whisky, &e., ALSO, RECTIFYING DISTILLER. NO. $ WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, l'A. W G ««» Cordial*, iunaica fr.irfts, St. ; , Croix and New England Hum, Cflrets, Champagne*, reoteb AU* London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch,' Bourbon, V,!'A MenonjpihpU Uy« and Hoe lifted Whisky, Apble, Bench, wild Cherry “nd lmported Havana, Rpcalia, *nd Principo Cigars; Half-Spanish andTCommon Ujara, RlUt such low prices as. toebaheng* eompe iUon. Fancy Bar K«.gs and Labelled Bottles of every fctvle, and bemyobo* of all size*. I rwpeelfuJly invite an! examine u-.u of my stock, at No. 8 WUpD Street, I»iuabargh, t*™?: ■ japr3:ly JOHN UKUVTT, t rMPORTER OF BRANDIES, GIN, WINES, *A.— Dealer L in liueU'd Mnnongahala Vhi-ky, Peach Brlndv, Ac. Alm, Horiifying Distiller, corner of Smithfleld and Front streets, Pittsburgh. - | aprlS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL* JJQUOR MERCHANT I&5 Liberty *tre*t, ipid 31 Diamond all*>y. IfablOcy • N’DKVITT A fytO., Grocer* and Deuler*~h) roraign and Domestic Liquors, Libortv Btreet, opttfudt* head of Southfield *t. ’ . I jmfy It naorali " «*JNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER,“« HAS removed to 294 LIBERTY street, opposite Garrison alley, and No. 3 SEVENTH, near Smltbfleld, where the attention of his rriends and the public 1* invited to the stock of READY-MADE GOODS always on hkßl\ Also, Uothfl, Ca.'simcrw and Vestings for A full HAsertmem of Furnhhtng Good* ft*r gentlemen, Including Hat** of all qualities, Truuks, Umbrellas, Ac., Ac. Jabj j&aa z; _ ooaaauus ji‘cu>aair. waoiesal* and Retail Clothing Merchant*. NO. BH WOOD STREW. .UMV.'.LICUDIUU. TITF sul'sv.-ibcreresp.wtfuny inform their old enstomer* and th** public in gcm-ml, that they have this da* a*, sociaied themselves iu tbe alcove business, underdthe firtn ot JOHN iIX'LoSKEV A CO. They respectfull/Solicit a share oi putdic patronage. Tbe previous busin«Rsof each will be fettled by them ■elver rmpectively. . I RLAf Rl>, (late of tho hrm of Coqlxt A Lajeu.) haviug • opened STORK NO. 0, door* above the old P«n*o«f of carrying on tbe CLOTHING UU^LNKS., tu'pfs by strict attention to buxineis to merit a ■hare oi the patronage of the Into tirm. j **- D—-Clothing made to order in tbe moat QuhionabU •tyiea, and on the shortest notice—inferior to none In the nrtT - ' *jaa26;y James C. 'Watt. MERCHANT TAILOR— No. 45 Fifth street, Opposite the Theatre; Pittsburgh, Pa.. apr7 James Slcliinger, ~ \f ON ON G A HKLA PLANING reapeetfully l'A uiform.his frf*-n l« and the publia, that his new eetab uahment is now in Tull operntdon. ana he Is prepared to furnish Boat Cabin*, and fill all order* for Plasod Lumber, with promptness, abd at the lowest rates. .Board and Plank, planed on one or Doth aidea, constantly on hand. J order*’ AC ‘ l MouJ,^n « s i' ul every description, made to BnHders and Carpenters would find it to their advantage to give him a cull, as he can now rurrnsh thorn with planed ttuff suitable fr.r every d**criptloD ot work. ------- ■ muwua. HEESON & CEISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, <" MANUFACTUHKItS of nil kind, of .BRASS WORK, LO- OjMOTIVK, STEAM UNO INF. PLUSIBBRS, to. Al •o, Cotton Batting Manutacturcis. Foundry on itobeera ncroet; Alk-ehtny City. Ofßce aud Store, Nn. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. OLD BEAcS and COPPER taken in exchange for work, or cash pukl. Order* left at th« Foundry or Office, will be promptly attended V,, febfr.ly JOSEPH T. LUWKV, />’). 43 Grrtier of Fifth asut Hood Streets, o®cf up stiira. Entrance from Finh street. Pittsburgh, RESPECTFULLY anni>unc> to toe public that ha has OomiGencO the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in eonnoc tion wit£ Intelligence and ueneral Collecting. He will also attend tn reutlng. Persona in want or servant*, In any capacity, or those iu want of places, wffl bo supplied at short notice. All husiners entrusted to his car* promptly at tended to. References—7. J. Ilk-ham, K«|., Richard Cowan, E*q, \V. 0. Leslie, Dr. A’.ex. Black, Jaciun Mackerel, A. A. Mason, ; janlß M. GRAFF * CO”, western Foundry, So. Wood street, PmSTIUROH, PA., IfI'ANTFAOTUKKUS OF CUSHING BTOVE3, Coal and lU j Wo.>d Stores, Parlor Stove*, Hollow Ware, Plairtand Fancy Orates, Plain'stuf Fancy Fenders, Bad and Dog Irons, Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettlea. Wagon Boxes, As. [ jaSrjyg • Austin Loomis, REAL ESTATE AGENT. STorchandlae, Stock, and Bill Broker, Oihre, No. 92 Fourth Street, (above Wood.) The rabscriber haring opened an officii at th« above plaoe, for the purpose or negotiating Lo*na, Bin*, Bonds, Mortgages, and all other Instruments for the security of Money, and for the parnn&se aud sale of 8 toe kg. Will also give prompt and particular attention to buying, selling, renting of and lea» ng Rail UlaU!. [ jv7j AUSTIN LOOMIS. Sclmchman A HaunDlm ~T — Thir,) street, opposite the Poet-ftfflre, PittsaurnL. Maps, Landscapes, Bill llGad*, Show Bills/ Architectural aud Machine Drawing*, Business ana vtflHirii: Lards, Pt-e., Engraved or Drawn on'Stone, Printed m , .Tf ! nrrn "’ nr i« the mort approved style, *nd at tin* most rca.*onuMo prices. oetls:ly S. M’KLniey, ~ House, sign, and ornamental painter, and Dooler in Tainte—No. 44 SL Clair street, Pittsburgh. Uan constantly on hand all kinds ©t Paints,either dry or mixed, Japan and Copal Varnish, linseed Oil, Boiled (HI, spirit* Turpentine, Window Glass of all rites, Putty, Paint prushvH, Ac* au of the bt?t quality, and for sale at reason*- blt - ' wpn ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SEIIINARY. T . t. McDonald, m. a., pbiwcifai,. of lh * Institution will commence on MONDAY, the Gth ol September nest/at the room eor u«r of I*rry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the teller. 1 J nife>rhces— Hon. A. W. Loomis, C. Knap, Jr-, 8. F.. Von onhQfdt. R. Miller. Jr. *utri6 JACOB SPCdLLISTErT WHOLESALE AND kETAiL dGAR MANUFACTURER A-VD DEALER I.T ALL KINDS or ' Tobacco, Snuff,. and Cigars* v 4 -Yo. 25 fifth st., Pittsburgh, Pi. Aj* Krwps cenatAntly on hand a large supply of all the varmun brand* of Imparted Cigar*.. Ja3:? JOSEPH BHAPMAN, wnOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN 101POIt T E D CIGARS my2:ly No. 53 Market stbxit, Pirrsunson. , Tile Greatest Invention of the Aire. pi | A ' (>il ’ unpleasant reelings that usually wcana « °f a new Hat, the CO.NFOJt- lately.imported from Pari*, forms the Hat to the exact shape andsiz.- of the head. A neat fit, and a rood Hat mrfy o« had at 7? Wood street;' "P fH WM. DOUQIAS ’ NEW PAPER MILL. IMBIIER, ANDERSON ft CO., have just started their pa per mill at the above place, where they will be happy to receive orders for printing and wrapping paper of all | feb27:tf MHk WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE, HARNESS. VALISE and CARPET BAG manufao- T turer. No. 106 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jygfry John IZ. Rlellor, I I?, L^ LE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Pianos, Music, School Books and Stationery, No. 122 Wpod street. - : . (janl A. J. HAU.AX .DANIEL AIIL, J*. W„ HAOA.\ ft AHL, HOLES ALE and Retail Dealers In Silks, Fancy and VapU DHI GOODS. Nos. 91 M»a«t»Dd 8 XJolon street, Pittsburgh. gpr 4 E. WHM’EHOUSE, F an <?y WlK) len dyer and cleaner, No. i ISABELLA St, noar the Emmet Hotel, marj Alleahewt. ■ ; Themas M. Little, : W4TCH AND CLOCK MAKER—Fifth street, between Wood and Market streets, opposite Iron City HoteL All kldda of Jewelry made and repaired. faps;ly S.CDTHBEat. S. CDTBBERT ft BON, Real estate and general agents, no. so StniLhJUld ttreet. .■ pbrl Hnua, LEE, (botkessor to MtmpHT A.Lxx,) WOOL DEAIp • |ER AND COMMISSION- MERCHANT, for the sale of American Woolen Qoodft, No. ISO 1 Liberty etreet fmy4 D, E l“a BWT ind LgOHOKS HATS, corner of Market Md l4berW etA, ko. 174 Plttehurgh, Pa. ~ : *04.-^ IfaAHl-; 1 ——— A RjHlTSCTSj—Offlcaa: Philo HaU, No. 75 Third street, APitieburgh; and east side of the Diamond, Alleghany. jf M- BLISHED DAILJ BY Q. P. GtLLMORE. AT TUB 11 POST BUILDINGS.” CORNER yp FIfTH \ND 'V(iot) STREETS, AT *B,OO PER ANNUM, OR *6,00 WHEN PAID BTBICTLY IN ADVANCE. BUSINESS CARDS. BXIMRGXa CVLVrO.V, OHIO. PITTSBURGH. THURSDAY. JULY 6. 1854. BUSINESS CARDS. JOSHUA RHi WHOLESALE JT&HITES 39 'Woos Br., Pi HAVg oo hand and are rf which they offer at the T 75 bags It1o» Almonds; 25 “ . Bidiy do 25 bales Bordeaux do 16 bags BbeUe4 do 60 ** POberts; 60 “ Walnnts; 60 “ Cream Nats; 6Oo,bdßsels Pea Note; 26 bbls. Texan Pecans; 25 “ .Illinois do 2000 Cocoa Nats; 200 boxes German Plains; 25 kegs do do 10 bbls. do do 10 cases Prunes,glaMjars;i 10 “ u fancy bxs.;' 50 casks Currants; . ' 20 cases Citron; [ODES ft CO., is ft COHFSCTIONEBS, 'ITTSBCAfIH. Ta ? reoeMng the following Goods, lowest market rate#:— . 20 boxe« Maocaronl; 20 “ Term!Milt; 60 “ Farina; 60 . “ W. Bock Candy; 26 “ A No. 1 do 10 “ Bad 16 “ Caper* t 16 “ Olives; 76 “ Gune Drops; 100 “ Loxengee; '6O “ Jujube Pasta; 60 dot. assorted Pickles; 80 “ “ Preeerres; 100 “ Pepper Sauce; 10 cues Sardines; 6 « « bf. bxs. 8 “ “ % do 200 begs Brazil Sagur; 40 bbli 8. G. Sugar; 28 “ LoTeriag’i Sager; 10 cues liquorice; 25 boxes BeTd do : 20,000 Prinelpe Cigart; 10,000 Harass do 15,000 KegslU do Half Spanish Cigars; 50 gr. Airs. Miller’s P. Out 60 gtoes Andereon’e do 200 boxes Cluster Raisins: 100 hf. “ SL R. do 200 qr~ M “ do 200 boxes No.l Herring; 100 “ Sealed do 1 case Mace; •• , 1 bbl. Nutmegs; 1 “ Cloves; 25 gross Blacking; -15 baskets Baled Oil; ~ J. O. AHDBRBOIT * GO., Ho. 6 Wood atroot, Pittibureh, Pa., \\J nOLESAL®, Dealer* !n Foreign Fruits, Nats, Spirt*, V f Confectionery, Sagan, Cigars, Ac, Ae. Raisins, Figs. Pranas, Oranges, lemons, Umaa, Dates, Citrons, Almond*, Filberts, Walnuts? Cream Nutt, Pea Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Pt».a Apple Cheese, Pickles, Sauces, Rock Candy, V«r micelH, Macaarool, OUve Oil, Ae., Ac. apr2o:ly BNTBRPRtBE WORKS. K& 136 WOOD BYK£-Vr, V RP t>OOK BXLOW VOU3U( AIAIT. B6W/T d TBTLST. HQ IMPOSTERS and manufacturers (4 SURGICAL AND DKNTAL INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, At Wa Hm keep a general assortment oftbe above articles constantly o*. band; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pi*, tols and Revolver*, Flasks, Homs, Shot Halts, Oapa, IVewder, Lead aad Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Huntingand Pocket Knives; Tailors and Hair Drawers’ Shears; Pocket Sdseore, *e.— Also, Trusses and Supporter*. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLES!—'Wa are makihg Rifles of every description, to order,of the best material, and workmanship warranted.— Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail. wHI ha Ail ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale price*. 1 ' my 16 Chandellera and Gas Fixtarei. fTlHßsubscriberearenow 1 Opening at their new Warrroora- I NO. 109 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith field, the largaet assortment of CUAKDKLIKRB, BRACK ETS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Gas Fitting, ever Offered In this market. Having arrangements made by which they will be constantly in receipt of new patterns and varieties, they confidently invite the attention of pur chasers to their selection. We are determined to tell as low as any house in the West, and being practical &J* Fit. tors. ean offer peculiar tflventagee to those desiring articles in this line. - We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of every de scription forgaa. water and steam. Brass Castings of all kinds made to order promptly. LONG, MILLER A CO., ■»rS2:y No. 109 First street OEORGE BLETCIIER, FROM SEW TORE, , * L/^~\ —-v. MANUFACTURER of the celebrated Ad \» \ Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic / \ Band Toupees, and overy description AkeU. of Ornamental Hair, fur Ltiltri and if, Gentlemen. T 8 FOURTH STRKKT, between Wood and Market, . l'itts- BLETCflaa’s system enables 'l.adi«* and Gentlemen to measure tbelr heads with accuracy. * f WIQS No. 1. The roumhof the UeaiL No. 2. From the forehead over the head to neck. No. 2. No. 3. Fred car to ear, over the top. No. 4. From ear to ear, round the forehead. For Toupees, U> <yrer the top of the bead ouly—4 pc p.>r pattern, the exact shape of the bald part. [royl Sew Coach and Carriage Factory 1 JOHHSTON, BBOTHEBS ft CO., Cbmrr of lUixcca and Belmont tired*, Allegheny City, jmm m WOULD respectfully inform their friends tbs pnblto generally, that they have commented the of Carriages. Vlr . Rockawaya,Buggk*,Slelghji »«<{ Chariots, in all their various styles of ftnisb and proportion. All orders will be executed with strict regard todurwbility and beauty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to on the most reasonable terms. Using in all their work the best Eastern Shafts, Poles, aad Wheel stuff, they feel confi dent that all who favor them with their patronage, Will be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. Purchasers are requested to give ns a call, before furthe ring elsewhere. ortfi:ly Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN. ALLEGHENY CITY, (xiaa tax uinaoan static*.) FAMILIES will be sappllnd Withourvarioasgrades of FRESH GROUND FLOUR, By leaving that? ferders at the Mill or in our boxes at Logan, Wilson A On., Wood »treet.ot Braun ft Reiter.cor ner Liberty end St. Clair streeta, Pittsburgh. . 1L I’. Schwarts, or J. T. Sam ole, Druggist*, Allegheny. Flour will be delivered to families in either of the two cities Tains: CASH on delivery. jyk9 BRYAN, KENNEDY ft. CO. HAKD W A K E FOR Saddlers and Carriage Mainers. K. T. T.EECH, JR., Slo. 131 Wood street. PITTSBUBGU. j Also, Cloths, D&fnasks, Laces, Moss, Bent Stuff, ft, Ac., Ac. fpKASI TEAS! TEAS!— A WORTH, the original and A only importer in thlsti : the best Congo Tua* from London, is now receiving a v - v large and choice selection of TEAB, which be is deter :. ned to sell at such prierr and fineness of quality, that ail tne reck leas puffers in tills or the next city cannot beat. He most respectfully IntlL-stbe ladies and gentlemen of this and the surrounding districts, without distinction ot nation, to call and try his Tear, which he sells subject to be returned, If tb«j don’t give satisfaction. The following are the prices: Prime Oolong, Souchoog and Congo, cents ft lb. A ygry superior English breakfast Congo, &0c ft IbJ Extra fine, a Tery dslldon* Congo, 76c. 9 lb. Fine Yoang Hyson, 40<$&0c.fl ID. Extra floe Young Hyson and imperial, 75r. ® lb. " Very best Young Yyson and Imperial, FI DonTmistake the place--PAGODA TEA STORE, earner of Diamond and Diamond alley' A liberal reduction made to dearer* iar2l NEW MUBIC 81V11B —The subecrtWes hare opened al No. 83 Fourth street, a trhotce coUrciion of mn*ie and mui'.vil loatnitneots, Italian and Germi|n otrings. Pianos, by M. Erard, of Paris, and Mr. Arnold; Fiutwjby M. Kulcr, Frankfort, A. M.; Clarionets, do. All kinds of brass (nstru mente from the best French manufactories, all of which we offer to the public on more liberal term*, feeling confident that wo can reoder entire satisfaction. >Q. BCUROEDEK A No. 83 Fourth s(. II Schroeder and G. Anton will give instructions on the piano, violin and guitar- acp23 ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, HEATING AND [NO WAREHOUSE, tußcrACTutixs or Chilton Ennueet, Wrought Iron Tubing, And Furiaos rot Stum. Gas or Watia No. 25 Market street, Pituborgb. •SF“ We have sold our Furnace*, Patterns, Ac., to M*n*r*. ARNOLD A "WILLIAMB, whom we cordially recommend to the patronage of the public. ia3:g BCAIFK, ATKINSON A OKELY. Depot of Lon|worth ft Ca tawha Wlnei aad Brandy* THE undersigned bos received and offen for sale, of Cin cinnati pncfj, a large quantity of Logworth ft Zlramer man’s choice and world-renowned Sparkling, Dry and La dies’ Swt*t Catawba Wines. Bach aa may desire to procure an excellent artiole of Native Wine, (the pare fuJce of the grape,) will find my eetabllvliment the place for the gratifi cation of their desires. The Catawba Brandy, distilled from the genuine Grape, Is declared by many excellent judges, equal in fiavor to the best Imported Cognac. D. FIOKBIBKN, la'.'O No. 137 Liberty street Cargo's Daguerreotype and Art Gallery, ApeUo Building, jY’o. 76 tvurth strtet,(next to Lyntts Carpet Xntporium.) R. 5f • CARGO ft 00. having fltlod up the moat . ample rooms I n the city with mammoth sky and side light*, offer First Class LIKENKSSBS, In style to salt all, varying la price according to and quality of case, Ac. fta,Superior Oil by the best artists, for sale, and on ex hibition daring the day and evening. Citizens and stran gers are invited to call and examine specimens and Paint ings. apr27 Loan Oflee. JOHN A. O’BRIEN, 67 SMITIIFIELD STREET, between Fourth and Diamond alley. Money loaned on Gold and Bllver Plate, Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Muslc&l Instruments, Guos and,Pistols, Feather Bods, Fur niture, and all kinds of articles—for any length of time agreed on. Charges for storage considerably lower tbaa heretofore. Private entrance through the hall door. All business transactions strictly confidential. 49* Forfeited pledges sold immediately after being oat of . date, unless redeemed. Bargalosof Gold and Silver Watch ea, Jewelry, Ac., alwayi on hand. aprlOdJm SICW SEED STORK. JAMES WARDROP. OPFERB for sale CANARY BQU)8or the most Improved breed, being very hardy, and fine singers. Bird Seeds —Canary, Hemp, Millet, Rone and mixed Seed. Bouquets will be furnished eompoeed of the flaest FLOWERS, vis: Canalise, Rose Buds, Heliotrope*, fte. Evergreebt(ln pots} forChrifftmas Trees, from the Seed and Horticultural Store, No. 49 Fifth at. near Wood, dec2o tamnms the Smoke. J'HB Bubectiber havlnc the exclusive right tp manufac ture and sell SWEENEY’S HOT AIRLAND SMOKE NgtJMING FURNACE. Is prepared to reoeive order*, and contract for beating buildings with the most economical Furnace now m use. The attention of tboae interested ia solicited. Ans information can be had of A. BRADLEY, Noa. 2 and 4 Wood street, ot of, J. BARNDOLLAR, decSAtfl Iron City Stove Warehouse, No. 134 Wood st. Warren’i tiongreii.lnk. THIS INK la prepared tty .a purely chemioal process, and la uwrraatel to contain nothing iiyuriow to mßalic verts. It la pale when first used, bot hy exposure te the afrbe oomes gradually of a most intdnie and permanent black. For aale in bottjas of vari'ua sbe, by whol«eale or retail,at sepB . . W. B. HAVEN’S Btattonaqr War are» Market street, corner of fid. UARD.-r.Mr. (J. W EL SOUKOEDBR vonM Mepeetfally announee to the dtisensof PitWhurfh end heoy.tbatjhey give; instruetkms on the Plano, Guitar. vjpUn and Flute. Inquire at H. SehroederftCo.'e MEWMUilOSTOßE,s4Fourtliitrei ■ . sepS >v ;, VZv ■*.-.. 1' f .“ -v. : ‘ ‘ : »*» ■» . A « •*• % J*- *> ..." BUSINESS CARDS. | NEW CARPETS* Spring; Stylet* AT THE CUBA? CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 82 THIRD BtreeL—We an now receiving And opening onaof the laruast and -choicest stocks ol Carpetings, OiJ- Clothav Mats, Matting, Rugs, 4c., ever exhibited west of New York. The stock bas been selected with great care. Person* in want of any article* In oar line, are respectfully inTitad. to call aod examine. Our assortment consists in Jiartof the following, vis: Royal Velvet tad Brussels Carpetings; Tapestry Brussels; Aubusson Carpets; Extra Imperial and Super Three.ply; Patent Tapestrylngrain; Superfine and Pine Ingrain ; Worsted and Wool Carpets; Wool and Ootton do - Venl^an2-4^,^end4-4; Uemp Oarpeta, very cheap; list and Rag, do «, 1 White and Check Canton Mattings, -J£, 4-4, 6-4. and 64; Cocoa Matting, 24, %, 44, 6-4, and 04; Spanish Matting, very cheap; Elegant Mosaic Rags, (60perpalr; Administer, Chenille, anti Tufted Bogs, ail prices; Taney English Sheepskin Mats, (15 per pair; Colored do do do froms2,6otosSeach: ‘•Together with a large selection of Goooe, Jute, Adelaide. Velvet, and ether Mats; Embossed and printed cloth table and piano covers, of entirely new designs^very rich. Damask table and plane covers; also worsted damask by the yard, toilnett, doylers, Ao. A great variety of patterns lo flbor oil-cloth, front 2 to 24 feet wide. Buff Hollands for windows, 30, 32,34,36,38, 40, 42, 44, neheswkle. Gold bordered shades, entirely new, very rieh. Window shade* of every description. Oval and hollow stair-rods, carpet binding, tacks, 4e. Also, the Royal Turkiab Bath Towels, together with every thing usually kept In Carpet Houses. -“Small profits and quick sales.” C. B. ITRADLY 4 CO., m&r3:mae 82 Third street. JONEB & BUCHER. IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, JVniuyliwnra JiaUrc-ad, font of Third tt., Harrisburg, Pa. HAVING increased our Machinery, which U now of the most improved order, and having- added many facili ties for dispatching work, we are now manufacturing Pint Class STEAM EHOIfTES, FOR RJBNACES AND ROLLING IULLfI, Blowing Cylinders, Boilers, FonUee, Bolling, SAW: and GRIST MILL MACHINKBY 4 OASTINGS, Gu and Water Pipe*, Ilydrantx, Rstnrts, lAmp Poets, Hitch ing Poet*, Colemoe, Girder*, Shafting, llasgen, ' Brackets, Cellar Grate*, UathingTubB,ftpontß, Railing, VeranJdhs arid Ornamental Catlihgt. VWe pity particnlsr stteo lion to the manufartur© ind oon *trortion_ofC*»t Iron Front* for Hots*** and Htor**. Having an extensive assortment of beautiful Carved Pat terns of the most approved architectural order, our great facilities for manufacturing and chipping enable u* to com pete with our title*. Parties erecting Furnace* or Roiling Mills, Mill Owner* and Mili-Wrightx, will f.«<l It much to their advantage to call and examine our ux tensive thick of Patterns before building. IROX AXn HR ASS CA STINGS, Of ere 17 Smith Work, Putters Mekinp, Fur nace and ForgeTujerce. furnieboi to order. (nyl2:y CHINA HAL L: * market street. NOW opened one of the largest and best selected storks of CUINA, (ILABB and QUEKNSW ARK, ever brought to this market: consisting 1o part n! White Iron Stone Din ner, Tea and Toilet Ware, which we would particularly In vite tlie Ladies to call an>l examine, as the ebapefl an en tirely Dew and the ware very superior, having some twelve different patterns of Toilet Ware, either Is full setts or liowls and Pitchers separata. We are selling them at very moderate prica*. Also, a very handsome assortment of French China Tea nod Dinner setts, or separate pi.rva of plain wkit , gold band, or fancy patterns. Our ttw-k of Floor Vases consists of oxer fifty different patterns, very beautiful, and ranging from fifty rents-pen pair to thirty dollars.. Having so large an assortment, we feel confident of suiting alt taste*. Brit&nia Tea Pots, Sugars and -Creams, Silver Plated Fork*. Spoons and Butler Knives; Knives and Forks, of various styles, Dost common U> the finest; Solar Lamps, Hall Lamps, Girandoles, and House Furnishing itooda. BOtSTuN GLASS WARE—Of this we have a large assort ment, particularly the Diamond Pattern, which looks as well as the best cut, and sells at lees than tee third the price. Also, a comp!*!* stock of Pittsburgh Glass. The public are respectfully Invited and examine our goods. JOHN J 7 O’LEARY, No. 63 Market rt. f het'n Third and Fourth, mylSitf opposite George R. White’s. lOWA KODRD&Y NO. 103 WOOD STREET. JOHN C. PARKY, (successor to J. C- Parry A C 0.,) begs to inform the customers of the old firm, and the public g*nerallj, that be has now on hands, and Is en gaged in manufacturing, every description of CASTINGS— such as: Patent Chilled Holla: large Kettles and Curts; Patent Kettles, for Soap,Pot A*b, Soda Ash; Sugar Kettle*, for tin* manufacture of Cans Sugar—uß cart on a p*Unt procerj, known as J. C. Parry'*, and are superior for dura bility to any other, and fold lower than those made on the old plan. HOLLOW WARE—A general aaaortnent, all from new and improved patterns, Wagon Boxes, Dog Iron*, S*d Iron*, 6c* Ac. Bolling Mill Castings, and Machinery of every description, always eo band or made to order. Oook SlOTca, Kitchen Ranges, and Coal Stoves, of every description; lowa Oook Stoves, five sixes, which received the first prise for IKlrO and 1051, at the Agricultural Fair of Al leg hour County, IV, and recommended by fifteen hundred peraosm: Enterprise Cook Stovre, four alies; Premium Cook Btovee; Egg and Radiator Coal Stove*; Parlor Stows, Ac. Parlor Grates and Fsndera, great variety, beautifully acamellvd. Common Grate*,and building material of every deacrirtioc. A great variety of Ornamental Railing, for Cemeteries end Fencing. I’lrugfa and PUrufh duhr^s —A largo stock of all the kind* in use, sad will be sold at reduced prices. Hall’s Pat ent Lever, True Amerkau, Egmo'a, Crane's, Khikatfs, Woods', Pesrjirk'*, UitU's, Improrrad Bull, Ae. DouNe i’Urutfhs. —The Michigan Duuhle Plough, which has taken the premium at the State Fair* of New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio,and wherevsrit has been exhibited. Iron and Nail*. Store Pip*and Tin Ware—all of which I WillMli atthe lowest price*; and respectfully Invite the public to give ms a call, at the old stand. No. IBS Wood ft. aotlrr JOWW d PARRY. ALLEGHENY FORGE. fIOLUEON SIIETTER A CO. (Late Bitscl A Semple** Rolling Mill.) on the bank of the Allegheny, below the St. Clair Street Bridge, AnasHext Utrt, Pa. riMIB proprietors respe<'lfuUy inform the public that, X hnring male extensive auditions to their eatabUsh ment, they are prepared to manufacture, on the nioni rea sonable biraih. Iron Work for Bridge*. Car Axle*, Quany Work, Ftnne Cutters* and Mason*’ Tools, Charting, Mill Gearing, Machine Work in general, and heavy Forging, of every.description. AL'O. HUIISR BOOKS manufactured by Shelter's Patent IJyrtt Shoe Machine. The Hbrse Shoe Ma chine wdt.be in operation about the middle of February, when all order* for Shoes will meet with prompt attention. Mill Pick* made and dressed. Ord&r* sent by mail or tele graph attended to on the shortest notice. jaUy ' ENTEUPiUHE FOUNDRY, ALLEGHENY CITY. Warehouse, Federal street, near the llridg*- |T fitted up my estahliahment with all the latest IX improvement*, embracing every facility for manufac turingUnjJlre twet and cheapest style; and owuiogtheex elusive right In-J. J. Johnson’s Box Smoothing Irons, and John Johnson’s rielf-hsating Coerooal Irons, patented Jan uary 10, IHM, inferior to anything of the kind in the mar ket, and also bavltm * patented Improvement for moulding the above Iron:, Waguo Boxes, anil P&pe Boxes, I am pre pared to sell wholesale und retail on fljjr terms. Any persons wishing to purchase the right for moulding upon the improved plan, and manufacturing any or all of the above artlclae, will ulease address . C- KINGSLAKD, mySOJm Allegheny city. " Boots All) siioics, ' “ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JAMES ROBB has ntted up in splendid style his ktopsi No. 8P Market street, and N'O fl Colon street, between Fkßh street and the Diamond, and ha* now completed his tipring stock of BOOTS,BUOKti, SLIPPERS,GAITERS,Ac., and Palm Leaf, Pedal, Dustin and Braid HATS, to which he invito the attention of all purchaser*, whether at whole sale or retail. This stuck is one of the fergewt opened in this city, and embracee everything worn by the ladies of Philadelphia anQ New York, and tie trusts cannot fail to please all. Great care hu been given ta selecting the choicest goods; allot which he warrants. 'lie also c mtiuoes to manufacture, ia heretofore, all de scriptions of Boots and Shoes, and from this long experience of over twenty years In business in this city, Is, he trusts, a sufficient guarantee that those who favor him with their custom, will he fairly dealt with. apr!9:tf J Wholesale aad Retail BOOT’ A N b 8 II OK MANUFACTORY. THE subscriber, bavins engaged extensively in the manufacturing of BOOTS and BIIOES, of ail kinds, for men, women, and children, is now prepared to sell to dealers by wholesale such goods as tbey may want, at prices as low as they can l>c bought Bast; and any particular kind., or slxe made to order at short notice. Orders and calls so licited from Dealers in and out of the city, as it will be to theiradvantage to call before purchasing elsewhere. Customer work made as beretofora TIIOS. A UINTON, Agent, ap2B:d2m No. 49.St.Clair street. i. Mel. AU(J HL L N Fashionable Boot and Shoe Raker, No. 95 FOURTH STREET, NEAR WOOD, {Directly opposite Pit Mayar't Office.) HE IS WELL PREPARED to furnish all Goods in his line, and will warrant them not to be inferior to any similar articles in the city. He is well prepared to do all kinds of ous tom work, and has in bis employ a corps of workmen, who esonot be excelled in the city. The public are respectfully requested to call at his establishment, and examine his Goods. fapr3Ulm STOCKING FACTORY, f NO. 34 FIFTH STREET, Sign of TEE OLD STAHD. WILLIAM DALY baa returned from the Manufactur ing Hosiery Districts of Europe, where he bias pur- . chased, fer cash, a very extensive and.well assorted stock of the-best descriptions only of Stockings, Socks, Undershirts, Drawers, Gloves; also, new style of Children's and Hiasea’ Fancy Stockings, together with his domes tie stock of Pitts burgh Manufactured Hosiery. He willeellby wholesalsor retail at New York Importers’ prieaa. WILLIAM DALY * CO. place—No. 24, Sign of TUB OLD STAND. r " Removal. * TJAUL KLEINER has removed his LITERARY DEPOT IT from No. 78 Third street, to Fifth street, opposite the Theatre, where he will be happy to see his former patrons, and all others desirous «f porokaslng any of ibe chesn Lt terature of the day. . , aprTuy PEKIN TEA STORE, BY A. JAYSBS, No. 88 n/Vi ttrtd, between Ttbod and Jiarhd y touOi tide Sold Wholesale and Retail. . £- jafcyj Jj# Bar Iran, and small Iron ot all descriptions, and make, alao, the fineetquallty of Hoops, Rounds and Bqnarea. for Iron In tka fcox,at the dty Poet OBoe, eelS }Vy ' ■ ■■ ■ ' r ! ‘Vi ' j- • v\ «. A • f K,* ;v r <- .■^•A'Ws's PHILADELPHIA. HENKEL’S WAREHOUSE, rNUT STREET , .’ibdkbcs Hall,) __ Philadelphia. f EVERT STYLE! XV, Elizabethan and Antique, ag and modern style; logany, Satinwood and Maple; etion, and finished in the f not excelling in qual ity, the Qoode of any Establish* mentin tbe United States. EMPLOYING none bat experienced workmen, (appren tices being positively excluded,land using the best ma terials, the work cannot fall to give satisfaction to pur chasers. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur chasers, It the facility of Furnishing a House, either in'cle gani or plain style, completely from one establishment; by which means oil the articles in each room correspond in style and quality, and the immense stock always cm hand, being so Varidus In design, enables purchasers to please their taste in a selection, without the delay necessarily caused in ordering Furniture. To wive an idea of the finished Furniture on hand, I need only inform yon that my Rooms are 176 teet long, by 27 feet wide, four noors in number; with Bhops coniiguou*, sufii eient to employ 200 bands, which is a guarantee that the Wtffk is all done under my own immediate Inspection. A9*Tbe Packing is all done in the Store, and Furniture warranted to oarry safely any distance. Visiters to I’bila delpbia are respectfully invited, as purenasereor otherwise, to call and examine the Goods. au2s:ly WORLD’S FAIRS, London, 1851, and New York, 1853. TRIUMPH OVER THE COMPETITION OF TUB WORLD dk- THE first and only PRIZE MEDALS for Her neM st tbe Great Exhibitions in Lond<m, 1861, and in New York, 1863, was awarded to - LACEY A PHILLIPS, Messrs. LACEY A PHILLIPS, at tbetr extensive estab lishment, Noe 12,14 and Id, South Fifth street, Philadel phia, keep the largest stock of ready-made Harness and Saddles of any house in the United Btato They have reduced the business of manofaetaring to such perfoct sys tem, that, for quality and price, they are heyond all com petition. The best of Leather only la used, and no pains are spared to reach perfection In every article. It is acknwledged, 'that for elegance, lightness, comfort and real value, the Harness and Saddles of Lacey A Phil lips surpass all others. They invite a clo*e examination of their stock. c. evens*. Attention is called to the following scale of prices: Good, plain, serviceable Single Harness, $12,00 to $26,00 ‘‘ “ “ “ 28,60 to 36,00 “ plain Double Harness,-. 40,00 to bo,oo They nave a'branch of their establishment at New Or leans, No. 81 Charles street. , Country Harness ilaken. nan be supplied with Harness cheaper than they can manufacture them.* 49-A number of HARNESS MAKERS are offered con stant employment, the year round. The highest given. Apply to LACEY A PHILLIPS, No, 12, i 4 and 16, South Fifth street, near Minor street, Philadelphia, Pa. f R ),o JOSEPH HOGRIDUE. \ COMMISSION AND .FORWARDING MERCHANT, \ No. 38 CoMSOJCIAL, EXLOW pi in Starr*, ’ 'SI. Louis, Ho,, CONSIGNMENTS sad Commissions will meet with prompt and personal atttfltton, and llbcai advanou will be gfvwn when required, or Consignments or BUlsof Lading, in Aand. Orders for the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices. The Reciting and Forwarding of Merchandise and Pro duce will meet with espedal care and dispatch; the lowest rates of Freight will always be procured, and tbefipvnre of Storage and Drayagea* much-ng poealble avoided. arriAxscra: Page A Baoon, .Bt. Loois; Ellis A Morton, Cirfrfnnatl; Charless, Blow A Co., do; Strader A Gorman, do: Chouteau A Valle, do; Uosea A Fraser. do; Doan, King A Co., do; Springer A Whiteman, do: J.W.ButlerA Bro.,Pittebh; K.O.Gonodman A Co., do; D. Leech A 00., do; E. AC. Yarnall A Co.,Philada; Wm. Holmes A Co., do; Morgan, J. M.Buck 1 Morjan: Blow A March, New York. 8.8. Comegvs, do* Frost A Forrest, do; Shield* A Miller, do; Charles A. Meigs, do; Joslah Lee * Co., Baltimore. A. U Farwcll A Co., Boston; Ahraham J. Cole, do; Howard,Son A Co., do; W.B. Reynold*. Louisville; H. D. Newcomb A Bro., do; T. C. Twlchell A Co., Commission Merchant*. New Orleans. S&.I have an open Policy of Insurance, which will cover *U shipments to my address, when advised by Utter per mail,or when endorsed on billsofladlng before, or at the time of shipment. JOSEPH MOGRIDGE, mu E® tit. Louis. Missouri. Improved Hon-Expioiive Camphena Lamps. HAVING PUBCHABKI) THE right for tbe abom LAMP in the _ eoQotiMOf ALLEGHENY, BEA> <l> VVER, WA S 111 N G TON, FAY- KITE, and GREENE, weare pre pared to furnish Lamps, or sell Rights for a reasonable price.— These Lamp* are so constructed ; as to renderexplosinnimpoFsible. and the public may rests* tisfiwl Unit they may beTuaed with entire safety. They also girt more brilliant light, and the materials Used being cheaper than tba "Long Tallow." or oils of any kind, they most coma into general use. We also bare LANTERNS_and CAKSon the oon-esploeir** principle. This certifies that we have seen, examined and triad, De Gttluon’s Improved Non-Exploding Cunpbene Lamp, pa tented January Gth, 1552, and are fully satisfied thet it is a vary valuable improvement, and will be found Car preferable to any other Lamp in use. We believe for safety It is per fectly reliable, and therefore deem it richly deserving the attention of all aurh as hare occasion to use Lamps of any kind. B. C.’Biddle, Batavia, N. f\B. A. Wilson, Batavia, N. Y. F.V. Booth, do J. C. Wilson, Jo F. Austin, do T. C. M’Kennen, Harlem, N. Y. C. P. Parsons, do 'K. J.Mann, do Alva Smith, do W. D. Lowerie, Williams’g, L. I. P. A. Marsh, do J. R. Bogardus*, do Elias Ponte, do J.Bpinings, do A. D. Tyron, do R. Brown, Jo N. A. Woodward, do " J. A. Patterson, do CAMPHENE, PINE OIL and FLUID, always for sale at the lowest .prices. The attention of Steam boatmen and Railroads Is respect fully Invited to the new patent Lantern and Can. The Lamps may be seen in operation at Dr. KEY SEE'S Drug Store, 140 Wood street, where they are kept for sale. ft>blO:dawtf Bnrssry and Gardena. JAM IS late Manager of the well-known Sy racuse Nineties, New York,) begs leave to Inform the public, that he has now established an EXTENSIVE NUR SERY, on the Farm of Mr. Jamas 9. Negley, near East Lib erty, where he shall be prepared, after the 6th instant, to re ceive and fill orders for every variety of Fruit and Ornamen tal Trees, Hardy and Green House Shrubs and Plants. In addition to a choice and superior stock on hand, he has made arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries in the East, to keep np his supply. Haring a thorough and long expe rience In the business, he can' assure his customers perfect satis foe tion. Mr. Kennedy would alpo respectfully offer his services In designing, layingout, and mauling Rural Cemeteries, Pub lic {forks, or the grounds of Country Residences; and will also furnish plans for the formation of Lawn*, Approaches, Picturesque Scenery, Ac., in the highest styles of tae art. Practically acquainted with every branch of Lantjsrnpe Gardening, and bavins spent- years In the Sylvian Pwks of England, and on the beautiful banks of the Ilud/on, he hopes he has the capacity to meet the wishes of them who favor him. Oommunications oan be addreese d through the City Poet Office, or left at the Warehouse of Meesra. Negley A Mohan, 23 Wood street. BODY PATTERSON’S BAZAAR AND LIVERY STABLES. UNDERSIGNED having ejected new and cornmo -1 dionn STABLE? and CARRIAGE STORES, in eonnee -4k tion with his old establishment, ****** to prepared to do a vastly in 'creased business. \lle has pro i-L/Ji. vision for ON K HUNDRED AND W FIFTY HOR9EB, of which be can take an increased num ber on livery. He has arranged bis new bnlldings with a view to sales and storing for of new anil second band Carriages, of all descriptions, to which gtv4»ample attention. Thetg is lino within the new building an Equestrian Ring, where Uorae&are trained and exercised, which will be found advantageous to persons keeping Uorees with the under-, signed. Thankful (bran exceedingly liberal patronage in the putt, and the fafore of a multitude of friends, the undersigned will eodeavgr to command Its continuance by deserving U. mylJUmdaw BODY PATTERSON. CARRIAGES FOR SALE. THE undersigned has Ju*t received at his CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE. near the Two Milo Bun, between Pittsburgh and Lawrencevllle, a splendid of VEHICLES, of every description, and will continue to receive regularly, new and second hand Carriage*, Suil-iet, Buqgiea, <fc., which he will sell on the very lowest terms for cash. Having bad twelve years* practice in the business,nn<l with hie well known facilities' in the Bast, he flatters himself in putting down all competition. Those wishing to purchase are respectfully invited to call and see for themselves. Bspeclal and pHfenpi attention paid to repairing of Carri ages, Ac. fmylfcdawy*! JOSEPH WHITE. ROBERT 11. PATTERSON’S M ™ r,““ £gk Corner Diamond street.and Cherry alley, aprUttf PITTSBURGH, PA. Hew Trimming Store, ye. 83 Corner of Matkti Ureei and the Diamond. FRANK VAN GORDER respecfnlly announces to the public of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that be will open hi* new Trimming Store on Monday, April 17th. Having fitted □p the neatest store room in the city, and filled It with a choice selection of the latest styles of Trimmings and Fan cy Goods, be flatten himself that be will offer superior in duce oents and endeavorto give full satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Now, don’t forget the place—No. 83 Market street, corner of the Diamond. [aprU) FRANK VAN GORDER. ' EffTBRPRIB WORK AV 188 Wood itrtet, Third door below Virgin Alley. T~)OWN A TETLEY would call the attention of Sporting fi men to their large assortment of Guns, Rifles and Re volving Pistols, the largest and'best selected stock ever opened in this market; together with a general assortment or Hardware. Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackle, all of which we offer at the loweet possible prices to cash purchasers, or tor good approved paper. mtrlS First strbbt, between wood and market STREETS, PITTSBURGH, builds Francis’ Patent Metallic Life Boats,of Galvanised Iron; also, manufkctnres Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Cooking Stoves for Steamboats and Hotels, Portable Forges, Forged Iron Work, Large Bolts for Bridges, Ac 4 Cork Life Preservers, the brot and cheapest kind. Steamboat work attended to. [my26.y . Importaat ts Talisrs. FUST RECEIVED, a large assortment of Tailors’ and (I Trimmers’ Sheers, of uw best makes In the country, which we offer st the mannfoctnrsr’i prices, at BOWN A TETLEY’S, Enterprise Works. 188 Wood street, fob? Wholesale Agents for manfriantutew. ST. LOUIS. DK GUINON’S RECOMMENDATIONS; * KENNEDY A CO. NUMBER 280, FOR SALE ANI) TO LET Property for Sale. r pJIK nobscriNir offers Ibr ode, on vary reasonable terxu. X. following property, vix: - Story Brick Dwelling House; No. 110 Penn street, between Hay etreet and Evans’ slier; and Lot 25 feet front, extending back 112 feet to an alley. The House is one of the best buddings, and in ons of the! most pleasant neighbor hoods in the city. ' I . Fire Lots—embracing corners of Front and Ferry streets; one hundred and five feet front on Ferry and sixty feet on Front street, with a good three story Brick Building on the corner, a two story Frame on Front st- and two Brick Build mgs, used as shops, on Ferry rt. j ALot,3l feet front by &o feet deep,on Front,between Market and Ferry streets. ! A Lot, with Tery convenient Frame Dwelling : Lot 20 feet by W), fronting on Congress end Elin sts. A House and Lot, on Wyll* street, near the flew Court House. The house is Well arranged and in good order, and Is now occupied as h hotel. I ’ A Three Story Brick, on fenithfleld street, near Seventh being in an excellent business location: The Lot ie 20 by 80 feet deep, fronting on BmithOeld st. A Cottage Frame and Lot, 28 by 120 feet, fronting on Anne and Kobmnon streets, Allegheny City. This is a very desira ble and pleasant location for a residence. Nine Lota in the town of M’Keeeport, each 60 feet by 160. Several of these are on the Mnin street. Eleven Acres in Limetown, on the Monongahela JUver, on which there are 4 houses; there are some 6 or 7 acres ef ex cellent stone coal, and abundance of convenient to the landing; and two coal pits open. Ninety Loti in the town of Columbia, 60 feet by 160 —»*», nearer alUerel, and well located. \ The tenant of each Lot has the privilege of using whatever stone ooal he may re quire for Ms own use, from a pit near the Lock*. Columbia Is a pleasant situation on the bank of the Monongahela riv er, a short distance below I/x>k No. & In the midst of an ex. tensive stone coal region, and would! be a desirable point for manufacturing establishments. ' Two Hundred acres of superior fetone Coal,with Railroad, Ac. This property has a front of 140 rods on the Monongahela river; an excellent landing; good grade and foundation for railroad—with enough level ground at one point for houses and gardens, or locutions for manufactories. The vein is deco enough to allow horses to be need in haul ing out the coal—the quality of which, for iron work, steam gas, or for any ordinary nsea, is not surpassed br any In the country* | ' Tn 4 my abeenee, my agent, James Blakely, Eml, wiU give all necessary Information, and be authorised to give warran tee deeds for any property eold. JAMBS MAT myy iNn. 110 Pup «tr*«] 9AM BUILDING LOTS FOR SALK, Jyiafe between the 4j\j\ 7 boroughs of Stewartetown and gharpsburgh. The undersigned has recently had surveyed off into Build ing Ixits that very eligible and beautiful k>< of laod, con taining about 20 acres, lying on tbe bank of the Allegheny ri Ye P. between the above towns, and will offer them for sale at public auction, on SATURDAY,-the 16th day of July, at 3 O’clock, P. M. Por beauty of scenery and salu brity of location, this property is not excelled lo the county, and it offers inducement* to purehasers; not only to men of moderate means, but also to those wishing to purchase a file for a suburban residence, rarely to he met with The bridge across the Allegheny at or o»*t Starpaburgh, (and which is now under contract,) will be located on this prop erly, connecting with the Lawrenreaille and Sharpaburgh Pla n ]t;R ,, ‘‘d. and bringing It within;4 miles of the Court Hooflf when the Allegheny Valley Railroad is finished, and it is expected to hare the cars on this fail ;Ahe station will be near the bridge, nod • will thus enable persons to leave home and be at their place of business in a few minutes. Two regular daily packets from Sharpsburgh to Pittsburgh pass through the property several time* a day, and the Ex celsior Lino of Omnibuses also pass it every hour. Plots of the grounds will be ready for delivery in a few days. jXMES BLAKELY, Jel2 corner of Seventh and gmlthfieid ate. FOR SALK.—Two splendid Farms; one of 100acres,and the other 75 acres; beautifully located on the Upper fit. Clair Tomnship Plank Road, Smiles from the city,each of them lying so a* to divide into lOu-re lots.haTioga good apriDgon each. I: is a splendid opportunity fea-a specula tion. Those who want a good home, or wish to make money, would do well to look at lt,j»* we will sell to the first that offer* us oor low price-, in Ipta or all together. Al.*c>. fin* Country Seats. 1 mile from Wools* ran. and_ only 3 miles from Allegheny rlty.byjwayof thoNewßrigh . ton Plank Roa 1. They are fine healthy locations, and of fered very low. Also, ten Country Scats on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railnrad.T tiiP.es below the city. They will be sold separate or together to a colony or building aasociation. It is a lovely location, and cheap, of course.- Also, on- I/it of two acres, and smaller pieces or ground, opposite Hartman’* at Woods’ run, offered at a very low price for to fine a property. An assortment of Lands, House* nnd Lots, always on hand, and described in my register. Before buying you would do well to call and enquire of THOMAS WOODS, j**“ ' 76 Fourth street. Beautiful Sites for Country Homes. fPUS uniersigned offers fur sale, on eaay terms, FIFTY J. LOTS, laid off and restricted for rural residatcea. Also, an ENTIRE SQUARE, on the bank of the Alleghany river, 7ttt feet long by 2M) feet deep ; having front* on Mary and Julia Ann Avenues, and Henrietta and Herr streets. This square contains mauy Fruit Trees of the choicest kind, and rommnnds a fine vl-w of the picturesque and romantic sce nery around. lam desirous of preserving this square en tire, as it would afford one or the charming and mag nificent aites for a gentleman's summer residence, in the immediate Tidnity of the two Cities. Also, ul-out TIIIU E ACRES OF GROUND, at the head of the Island, advantageously situated ft?manufacturing pur poses. The above proper! y Is situated in Duqueane borough, on the high and main bank of Herr’s Island, and Is reached by a very substantial Bridge of one span] For particulars ap ply at my residence,, in fiuqaesoe borough, on the main bank, fronting the bead of llerris Island.'or of JOHN DUN LAP A (X)., corner of Second and Market sta., Pittsburgh apv!7:tf |WM. C. MILLER. W«rd — Property for sale at a Good Bargain. ("THREE VALUABLE BttlCK HOUSES AND LOTS.— A These Lot* embrace a front on Peon street, of 66 foet 6 inches, to a 3 feet alley; on which there is ereeted a valua ble block of Brick House*, two stories high, with kitchen and cellar in basement, 41 feet front on Penn street, and 30 feet deep on Locust street. This is a very derirable situa tion for either » Store or a Tavern; l’enn street being the great througbfar* of the city t and this property being con venient to the Railroad Depot. This property would not be in the market only that the owner l* living in Washington county, pad fi&da It extreme ly inconvenient to attend to it. i Terms easy and price moderate; for further particulars enquire of ROBERT iDAY, Fifth Ward, * or JAB. C. RICHEY, *nr2S ileal Estate Agent, at this cilice. Land for Sale. 10AA ACHES OF LAND IN FORfcST COUNTY, near 1 OUv tho Clarion river. This land k heavily timbered, has an excellent soil, and lssaii to contain an abundance of iron ore, and ti thick rein of bituminous? coal. The Tenan go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, will run very near to it, if not directly across it. The Millstown creek run* through it. ; ALSO, 500 arr«* in Elk couuty, well timbered and watered, an i lying Dear the roßsaof the Scnbury and Erie railroad. No better investment could be made than in these lands. The completion.of the Sunbury and Erie, the Allegheny Valley, and the Venango railroads through that region will render the coal, lumber, iron ortdftnd.roll.of great Ttilue. Enquire c f C. B, 51. SMITH, Attrrney at Law, M thl ■ No 147 Fourth street. Valuable Property lo* Sale, ON LIBERTY STREET, ADJOINING TUB METHO DIST GRAVE YARD. NEAR CANAL BASIN.—This in now the only dirirablu piece of property in thi* neighbor hoi>l not already bought tip by the PeDtiaylvania Railroad Company. Fronting on Liberty 50 feet. o« Kim street 100 feet, thence to the Methodist Grate Yard feet, to Liber ty 110 feet. • - This property is most desirable as a Hotel- Thedniildiog now on it, a gewd substantial three story brick, with all tho necessary baok buildings, ha* for a long time been occupied .a* the Union Hotel, doing a good business. Capitalists and others desirohs of making a good inTertment, will do. to examine the premises? »pra:ir EDW AiU> jCXIIHRr For Sale^^ I WILL SELL my unexpired lease (fourteen years) of a Lot, situate on O'Hara street and Spring alley, in the Filth Ward—lo ft. Fronting on O'Hara street, and running back 100 ft. op Hiring alley, on which is erected a four storied Brick iimse, 40 fUsquare, with a frame, two stories, 60 ft. on. Spring alley, well calculated to carry on any branch of Being engaged in man ufacturing in the country; I offer the above for sale. In quire at No. 425-Liberty street. oclS:tf • EDWARD FABER. Coal Work* For Sale. SIXTY THREE ACRE- OF LAND, with 250 acre* of Coal attached, and all the improvement* thereon in success ful operation, .'aid Farm is situated on the Monongahela river, ?.4 miles above and is supplied with a Farm House, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad, and on excellent harbor. The vein of Coal is five feet thick, and cannot be surpassed in quality. For further particulars apply to NICHOLSON A PAYNE, j u l~tf _ _ . _ _ No. 235 Liberty street. A. Very Desirable Country Seat at Pri vate Sale. TIIK subscriber is authorised to sell the following piece of property, containing 2?, acres of land, situated in &>ilin* tp., Allegheny county. l*a. This property la beauti fully located on the tank of the Allegbeuy river, about 4 miles trom the city; having two front*,* one on the Law renceville and Sharpsbnrgb Blank RoatLand the Allegheny river; and about So rods below the feFry, and just Delow the new bridge, now Wing built qTer the river. For fur ther particulars enquire of JAMES C. RICHEY", . Real Estate Agent. Farms, Houses, Stc., To Let. ONE OR TWO FARMS, with commodious Brick Dwell ing*. and Stables, near to the city, and suitable fbr Garden*, Milk Farms, or to fatten cattle for this market. Also, a convenient Brick Country Mansion and Stable, large enough for a respectable family. Also, one smaller place; and an excellent Two glory Brick Dwelling, with finished basement aud attic—on the bank of the Allegheny, above the aqueduct. JAMES S. CRAFT, dec2S:tf , No. 144 Fpprth *L BUILDING DOT FOR SALE. A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, and Tex ten ling back 10y feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the Lot Is a Cellar Wall, built for iwo small Hou*es.V This Lot iftln a derirable location for a residence; and will be sold lowland on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from Incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLMORE, feb23 At Office of ,Morniog Prwt. IUS’F.yiILL FOR SALE OR RENT.—A TtluableGrist 31111. of 3 run of stone, in complete order, and doing a good business; situate on the Sandy and Beaver Canal, a short distance from-the-Ohio river; with a good Dwelling. licuse, Barn, and Hkacres of Land. Will be sold or leased on fitvorable terms. S. CpTOBERT k SON, jelfl 140 Third streeL COTTAGE FOR KENT.—The main building of Bouse on Nursery Hill, with about an aero of ground. Enquire of J. BT&DEFORD, on the premises, or of ny23 THOMPSON BELL k CO. Valuable Property For Bale. FITE HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS, situate on Centre Avenue, near Fulton street,/and within tan mlnutee* walk of the Poet Office. For terms, inquire ol HjJON A SARGENT, my!7 • ■ corner of Wood and Fifth its.. Te Let* . It GOOD D&Y CELLAR, under iha Neptune Engine House, on Seventh street, suitable for storing mrlugra or produce. Inquire of JOHNH. BTBWAET, narfl 267 Liberty street., I • “ToEetT : ~~ TUB dwelllog house now occupied by me on Federal street, Allegheny, No. 4 CollonadeKow, near the end of the bridge. Enquire at the house; / foWMf 1 > W. H. LOWRIE. I • . k,V > *v.l'i.’ u ; * ...*-• ii • • ' * Ji.* - :f - , RATES OP ADVERTISKSG, I oar.KD t'poH by T/ifr pit t kbit nan 'rxM&s msurrirm. e vl lltior.al inwrMin........ “ “ one week * “ ,v i' irenth* oft rLret months. 9mi 44 four cionths.. 7* lft-ftft i “ «ix ni0nth*...^...^.... ***** -- enft W 18 M AaodlnffCarff,6ixHnvjaorlt!«, t-ar anwmn Ift oft chasgiabu at flcasuez: One square, par annum, (araloatve of th» , J 26 00 DAILY MORNING POST THRUSDAY MORNTNG:::::: FROM WAsaiXOTOI. ■ c " r ««poiiilsno>cr Pct.l Mot Weather Senate—Abbli. (ion Morality-Meeting of Congreu-Mexioan Treaty m the Bouae-The Cuban Queetim— Pollock a Know Nothing— War i, Europe— Battle at Shanghai. Washington. D. C., Jnly 1, 1854. The heat of the weather is now so gnat that it is a labor to read, as well as to write. I shall therefore best please your: readers, doubtless, by being brief as possible. The thermometer staods, or continots to rise rather, at considera ble over 90, and is still rising. . An incidental disenssion on topics connected with the question of slavery sprang np in the Senate, on Monday, which attracts no little at tention. The ocoasion was the motion to nfer a petition.of the citixens of Boston, asking the repeal of the Fugitive sieve law. The Aboli tioniets wen aesailed with mnoh vehemence by Mr. Jones, tho whig Senator from Tennes see, who declared that if the northern whig party adopted the repeal of the fugitive slave law and a renewal of tbe Missouri Compromise as cardinal principles, he wished no longer to be called a whig. The other declaration wae by Mr. Sumner, who deliberately avowed that he .regarded himself as under no obligation- to aid in tbo execution of tbe Constitution of the Uni ted SUtes, although ho aits as a Senator repre senting the State of Massachusetts, and has solemnly taken an oath to observe it nnd main tain it in every particular. Such is a specimen of the political morality of the Abolitionists— men who regard neither oaths nor obligations, if they stand in tbo way of tbe attainment of their own selhßh and treasonable designs. The House bill providing for the meeting of Congress on the Ist Monday of November, was taken up in the Senate yesterday, and 6nally de feated. Many objections were urged to the pro posed change, one of wbieh was that the. Praei dential election, every four years, would inter fere with the commencement of the cession, and probably prevent the presence of a quorum for a fortnight. Previous to 1820, thetimeof meet ing of Congress was changed perhaps half a : doreo times, but since 1821, the time fixed by tbe Constitution, in the event of no legislation thereon, 'has been adhered to. It may ba reasonably supposed that the experience of Congress proved this to be the moot convenient time. In tho House, the bill appropriating seven millions of dollars to enable the President to carry oat the treaty with Mexico, was taken np on Monday, when Mr. Benton made Ms “ter rific onelaoght” on the treaty, under pretext of maintaining the privileges of tlje body of whioh be is a member. His speech eeem&to have had no other,, effect than to afford amassment to the members by its occasional cat apd thrust stabß against all who do not bow to bis assnmptiobs and dogmatisms. He’was replied to by Mr. Baily, the able chairman of the Committee on. Foreign Affairs, who vindicated the President and Senate from the charge of 'encroaching on the rights of the House. Mr. Baily admitted and maintained that if the Constitution or the rights of the people were invaded by ft treaty, wbioh could not go into effect without the con currence of the House of Representatives, it‘ was the right and it would be the duty of the body of which he was a member, to refuse their concurrence. But in this caso the treaty was greatly advantageous to this country, and its true interests would be subserved byrnaking the appropriation asked for. On the motion made yesterday to close debate to-day at 12 o’clock, the vote stood 98 to 64, thus indicating the strength of the friends of the treaty. The dis cussion was prolonged to nearly eight o’clock last night. I - la the coarse of Mr.-Bally’s speech, whose position as Chairman of the Committee on For eign Relations, gives him access to information not in the possession of the public, he re- • f marked, that our relations with some Foreign ' ’ governments were in a more unsettled condition than many people were aware. This was an al lusion, doubtless, to the Cuban question. The precise condition of this question, and the pro gress made in the negotiations, has not been di vulged; but the general, impression is,* that Spain is entertaining a proposition to sell the Island to ns. When tjbe negotiation is conolu. •• ded, whether favorable or unfavorable, the re* salt will doubtless be immediately announced. A rumor has been in circulation here for * week or more, that Mr. Pollock, the Whig can- . didate for Governor in your State, had recently • paid a visit to Philadelphia, and been initiated as a member of the mysterious “Know Noth- f iogs.” i have no doubt such is the fact, and '• that he will be supported, at the, election in Oc tober, unanimously by Lis brethren of the Or der. It seems to illustrate the remark I have heretofore made, that this new organization is nothing moro than an ally of Whiggery. The war in Europe drags its slow length... along. Napier, with his immense fleet in the' Baltic, has done nothing. The allied fleets In the Black Sen have bombarded Odessa, which they could not take. Silistria is about .to fall' intit the hands of the Russians. The allies have .a f&ry natural desire to avoid entering upon a ** real contest with Russia, which is indicative of their opinion as to what may. be the fln&l result. If .Russia bad: been a weak power, England would not have hesitated so long in striking a blow. In the meantime, the American and English residents, at Shanghai have-got up a small war on their own account, three hundred men hav ing driven seven, thousand Chinese from their entrenchments. C&pt. Kelly, of the U. S. ship of war Plymouth, is said to have acted with great bravery. ' A LOOKER ON. Adjournment—Passage of the Ten Million BUI— Territorial Appointment* Confirmed —Sumner Treasonable Avowal — Hi* Defence —Northern Whigs Divided—Reporting the Proceeding* of Congress —An Evil to be War in Europe—Canadian independence. Washihotoh, D. C., July 3, 1854. The two Houses hate finally come to an un derstanding with regard to the end of the ses sion; and have fixed upon the 4th of August next as the day of adjournment. Having spent a day in settling the matter, Congress is now in a condition go forward briskly, and complete all the necessary business of the session. From the morning of the sth of July to the 4th of An* gost, will be a busy month, in spite of tho oppres siveness of the weather. Tho ten millioo bill, appropriating the funds necessary to enable the President to ratify the Mexican treaty, passed both Houses by large majorities. If it is to be regarded as an Admin? istration measure—as some of theenemiesof the Administration have urged—-its passagu certain ly. indicates very great strength on the part; of the present executive; and an unusual degree of confidence in him by the two Houses of Congress. So long as Administration measures are-as suc cessful as this has been, its enemies fill not succeed in demonstrating its weakness by vio* lent denunciation of senseless tirades of abase. ; The nominations for territorial appointments have all been confirmed by the Senate. Several of the appointees are well known to tho country, and all are doobtless worthy to. fill the places to which they base been assigned. The local dis tribution of theseappointmentt among the Status has given general satisfaction to the Democratic party. ; . Several days daring the pest week have been Consumed principally by an angry discussion, * ’growing oat of the petition of some three tboa sand persons. residing in or near Boston, pray ing the the Fagitive Slave lisw'. Mr. Sumner repeated several times his treasonable avowal that he reoognized no obligation as rest-" ing upon him to secure the return oPfugitlvea' from labor. He based the defence of this decla ration upon Gen. Jackson’s opinion that every map; when he take* tber oath to maintain ibe* Confutation, tekes an oath to maintain it er A* t:it-2 2ti V W2-_v r .„ ;r • ■ -r?.- .... ••: V‘V'; 4 V ■ '«* solo ' » 1 ........... 4 W v .;... 500 :JULY «.
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