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TTEICTH. 44- TER MS,— five. Dollars a yrtar.rayablestrictly in adrnnop. Fix Dollar* will invariably be required if not paid within thcyear. . G* Single copies tw» eauvj—fur ale ftt thecounter In the Office,anil by the News Boys. IHE BATtfBBAT KORNIHe POST If published from the same office, on a Urge blanket alee sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, In advance. Single copiee m* com. . A _ .. 43“ No paper will be discontinued (imUea at thediaere on ofthe Proprietors) until all arrearage* are paid «“ No attention will be paid to any order unto** ««d -panied by the money, or satisfactory totomao In this city. Connected vnth the Establishedof the it one of Cki largest Job Printing Officexxn th*4i «B it in tit of work is done on the shortest notice, mux sent rwpA '«*»•» ' '' PROFESSIONAL CARDS. GEO. F. GILLMOftE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT-LAW, ! Office, corner of Fourth street and Cherry alley , i PlTTaiirBSH, pa.', ___ Will attend to his professional bnsihru as usual, at bis office, between the hoars of 0 A. H. and 4 P. M. of each. Hay. , • ■ ' Jyg) ROBERT E. PHILLIPS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, BT. LOUIS. Mo ~ JOSEPH WKAVEK, . _ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, So. 144 Fourth street* ]a3:lys] - rirrsDTmmt, pa. JOHN BlftTOM, ' ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ! Office, comer Fifth and Grant iti., ja&lyg] ; PtTTflßOftag. PA. . ' , . K. Biddle Roberta, f k TTORNEY AT LAW—Office, No. USBmithlWd street, jf\. between Fifth and Sixth. Collections carefully attend clfto—special Attention given to Conveyancing, [deo3:ly i Thomas Heani, Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery. Office, nest doer to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio. toy* ' S. P. Ron, i TTOKNEY AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth street Pittsburgh, J\ p*., fourth door below Mr. Rody Patterson’s Livery Stacie. je2B J. S. Morrison, A TTORNKY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office, re- J\ moved to No. 44 Greet street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. aprltky ] C. Orlando IbOotoU, A TTOKNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood. A. fr-t? __ Thomas lII* MarshaU, ? . • ATTORNEY AT La W—Office, Lowri*** Buildings, Fourth street. • jan":ly AiTK.Bt Camahttu, LAW—Office on Fourth street, between Cherry alley and Grant street. i&7 * J. jj.M’Clowry, ■ _ , Attorney and counsellor at law—Office in BakewelPsßuUdings, on Grant street. je2 U. ll* llnzeu, ATTORNEY at LAW—No. 127 Fourth street, above and nmr &nithfield. mar27:y Alderman -Watson, Office on Third street, opposite the old Post Office, WUERK all busioew peruinintf to ihi} office of Aider man add Justice of the Peace will be promptly at tended to. Acknowledgments of Deeds and Mortgages, and other Instruments of writing, taken at hie or at the residonejj nf the parties. 1 , The Dockets of D. S. SCULLY, late an Aldercnan of the Citv of Pittsburgh, are placed in my posseariertt Persons having Judgments on said Dockets may have the necessary process -issued tbnroon by Alderman Watson, fmySitf N liockmaiter, Alderman. OFFICE, Grant street, between Fourth stand Diamond alley. Conveyancing of all kinds done with the great est care and legal accuracy. Titles t© Rori Latete **• •rained, Ac. i* 3l ? -i-_ dr. D. llUNT.eutwtiv Dlimav. has removed ],is nfil-e from No. 75 Fourth street, to No. 19 pi jCRTU Street, one door below Ferrr, where he will: be happy to attend to nil professional alls. . *P f& ' - |i. Ailtf, BUKGBDN DENTIST, (sue .emaor to (1. W. Biddle.) NO. 144 SMITH- field stkrrt T i f • 49* Office hours, from S to 1 o'clock, and from 2 to f o'clock ‘ fcbl6:ly > J. SCOTT. DENTIST, Fourth street, five doors gTTOpfSs west of Market. J ~ LJ Qrncz Hocus—From nine A. M. to five P. M. ’ , derilOrv - BUSINESS CARDS. D. W. UES9TTVX. D W. HKIISTISK * 00.. CPSISSION AND FOKWABOISG MBBtifIANTS, AND Dealers Generally In Prodnee, Pittsburgh, Cin cinnati and other Manufactures, fee. jVb. 93 Front tUe.tls, l>'tu>un Mirlrt ami Ferry ttruti, ' Liberal cash advances maJe on consignments. Par tlcular attention paid to forwarding Western mercbaodl-e j References.—C lark A Thaw, Win. Bagaley k Co., Wo M’* Cully & 00.. F. metiers A tin . Hays A Blask, Kramer A Uahm.iionry Graff. Win. Eiehbaam, 8- R. Johnston, Bsq., Thomas Bakewsll, Es-i-. George Ledtie, Bsq., Solomon Stoner, E?'4- I*^-1 j Co-Partnerihlp., mUE subscriber* liaru this day f >ramd a partnership for the purpose of carrying on Conniitsian and Fbrwird \tig, in connection with the J’Mj.’i, Cueon ami Oil, and JYo suce busings generally, under the *tyfc of Kjiqusu A Uica tiosox; warehouse No. 110 Water ani 1&0 Frontstreet*; formerly occupied by Burbndge A loghram. j WU. It. ENGLISH, I JAMES RICHARDSON, JA9. J. BENNETT. Pittsburgh, February Ist. lSM:feb3 TT* It. DRAVO,' Diamond, Pittsburgh, dealer I JC • Country Product*, offers for sale a choice stork o Qrooeries, selected for family use. SpW-* of every variety and the purest qu&litv, 'ground at his Steam Mills. Also, Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken in ex :han?efor Merchamlis**. F, B. D. has procured a full assortment of Landreth e Warranted Garden SU*e*Ls and Thrites the attention of all io teres ted in rami affairs. jmll Copartnertfbtp rpEIB tfNDEHSION KD h**e tbi*day entered Intoro-purt | nershlp, under the name and stylo of J. A..HUTCHI SON" 4 CO-, for the purpo*o of irauactiDg a Ootamuaioa and Grocery buslnepa. JAS. A. lICTOIIISOS, A. M. WALLINGFOKD. fet>6 Pittabargfa, February 1.1554 ESOLIBH Sl. an-• .Mipied by BurbrlJgv* nghram, No, 110 Water uai 150 First street, Pittsburgh, wusciViT'uuuir 4. «*»«** UAILKV * IIKNSHAW, TEA DEALERS AND FAHILT GROCERS; t)t%Un ia Wooden and Willow Wore, Japanned Tin Ware. House keeplng'Ut£H£ilA*Ac., Wholesale and Retail, No. 253 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. aprlory r»A«as sells**, jour* moots, nssrt ows*.* Pittsburgh. Maryland. Pittsburgh. Sellers, Nlcols * Co., PRODUCE asp GENEHAI. COMMISSION No. 309 Liberty Pittsburgh, Pa. Sperm, Uosead and Lard Oiln. P. SELLERS. 13 ft 4 S. OWSS3 r. oiLLftju. * * - FEA’S SELLERS ft CO., Forwarders anti Commission MercUasH nsu-tEs tw PROVISION?, (IRO^ERIR3 AND OILS, Jv.VlmJ] ,V.>. ‘.UVi bftrrjtj ttrtrt. PiUtburgh, I\i wii.t-i.m KTLLxa, Phils ««• WfiUTMli, Pittsburgh Miller A Rlctcetson, WHOLESALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, Wines and Segu*—Nos.l72 and 174, corner of Inrln sad Liberty streets, Iron, Nails, Colton Yarn*, Oc., constantly onhAnd. J J** Wtllinm Carr A Co., (W*. CaER late af tbe firm o( J Taaxxr * Co ) . WHOLESALE (J ROCEHS and Dealers in Forrigo Win** and Braadle.s Old Monongahelo and Rectiflwi W hi*- key, No. 323 Commercial Row, Liberty street, WtuburKh, Pa jao;y iiupil, ....TjOHN V H*KUOS —ALU KIRKPATRICK. M»CLUatt\S r HEBRON A CO« WUOLE3ALK Grocers, Produce Dealers and Oommw sion Merchant*, No. 24J Liberty strent. * pr 22 PITTSBURGH. PA. wn. bimusax - a *>- wsuiiait W9l. BINGUA.3I A CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Liberty street, opposite Pcnna. Railroad Depot, apr 7 PITTSBURGH, PA ~T PAGODA tea STOUK. JBUXJ n A WORTH, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Dealer and Importer of Old Country Black Teafi, French Bran die*, Wines, Ac., corner of Diamond alley aodlhe Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa. > feblS? ' tivisosToar* * co., FORWARDERS. COM MISSION MERCHANTS, Still w»i. a. ai'd-uno, «-TEA DEALER ANO FAMILY GROCER, "W coßJtn or wood asd sixth street#, j a 25:? Pittsburgh. Henry H. Collins, Forwarding and commission merchant, and Wholesale Dealer In Cheese. Butter, Seeds, Pish, and produce generally, No. ‘23 WOOD 8u [mar6 t>anl A Murdock, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANB, AND STEAMBOAT AQENTb—No. 7 Water street, Cincinnati, Ohio. I®P?L*L. “ "* King A Oioortiead, WHOLESALE GROOBRB AND PRODUCE DEALERS— No. 37 Wood street. 1 Pittsburgh. [myi3_ dmtth A Sinclair, WHOLESALE GIHOCEHS AND COMMISSION ITER* CHANTS —Corner Wood and First gta. tnov3 Henry Ol’Culloagtx A Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS and Commission Merchants, corner of Penn and Irwin streoU. Plttsb’gh. ] ia&lyg ~ R. GALWAY, - PORK PACKER AND PROVISION DEALER, Ja7:J] 4Co mica cul Row, Ltacatr street, TUM OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (Lat» Jobs btos k Stocetos,) and BLANK BOOK and STATIONE RY WAREHOUSE—Is prepared to execute every *tyle of Legal, Commercial, Oanol and Steamboat Job Printing and Book Binding, and famish every article In the Blank Book, paper Stationery line, at the shortest notice vnd on the out reasonable terms. Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, corner of Mirket and second street*. r Printing Office and Book Bindery, No. 60 Third at, novlc B* T* C. Horgan, Bookseller and stationer—has always on h&n* a general assortmentof Schdol, ffiacellnneoas and Blank pngfr. printing, Post and Cap Paper, Acu, Wholesale and Re* tall. No 104 Wood street, below Fifth, East side, Pittsburgh. *a_ Wanted, Rag* “<* Tanners’ Scraps. aplfcly Booksellers, stationers, dealers in stan DARD AND LIGHT LITERATURE, and Publishers oi the I- 0.0. V. TOKEN, No. Iff Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. marls-ly . 1. W. Chadwick, DE ALER IN rags AND PAPER, No. 140 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. The highest prioe In cash paid for rags. mvltrT • William Glenn, FOOKBINDER— Corner nf Third and Wood streets, shore 0 .H. Ear. where he is prooerea to do every description of Ruling and Binding. tdec2 Walter P. HanhalL ■ IMPORTER and Dealer in Freneh and American Paper Bangings. a«8 -j - - - . -■ ■. E*f'. • ;■> ■■v- y.y-v. ■ i r : Removed. .asx. Kicnciint. Steamboat Agents, Tb&rr Hmjte, Ispa. W. S'. Haven, ussell A Bro- i-fr-* Ik' Dailu ittornitiß i)ost. PUBLISHED i>AIL), VOLUME XII. BUSINESS CARDS. •JOSEPH FLfBJBIBrB, rscccxsso* to l. wilcoi * 00. l MARKET STREET AND )lAMOND, keep Vy constantly oh handa fall assortment of Drags, Medi clues, Medicine v/hests, Perfumery, and a 1 articles pertain log to his business. Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hour?. T ja^J JOH» rmtEsa. FLEHIHG BROTHS (Successors to J. Kidd ft O WHOLESALE DHUQ . So. 00 Wood Street, Proprietors of Dr. M’Lane’s Celebrated ■ JOHN HAFT, 3 (auccessortoJae M’Uuffe, Wholesale and Retail Di AND Dealer to PAINT*, Oi 8, DIK Wood street, three floors below Virg opr4nnaely ■ JOHN U. MORGAN, WHOLESALE AND KEi’AIL AND.DUU3 Iff Dye-stuffs, Paints, Oils, Van No. Woou street, (one door aouth < PITTBIU'ROH. JOHN MITCHEL] WHOLESALE AND HE I'All* No. 135 Wood StH aSyJ] Noxt door to U. Child’s Mum 1L Xotlcc. i JOB. FLEMING haring associated with. ■ boldness will hereafter be conducted pi j. AULL A 00., at tUo old stand, corner <6 Fourth streets. I W lUlam Thorn, Druggist, HASRBiioViiD 'to the curuer of Ilh.>D and PENA Streets, where he will, as usual, attend promptly U his numerous friends. Ail articles In his line are warrant* puis, and put up with the' utmost care. j marL4:6in is. A. Fahneatocfc * |Co., WHOLESALE DRUG WAREUOURfrfCorner First ano Wood streets, and corner Wood aaq BUth. ■ [febl R. L . ALLEN, WIIOLES.tIS DKM.EH IN j Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mcnnnga-, Bela Rye WnisAy, At)., ALSO, RKCTIFFIATtt DISTILLER, M). 8 MOOD STR-KET, I’lTTaßUktili, I'A. I TtT IN Kb, Brandies, tijos, Curdui., Jiuiaicu Spirits, St Vf Croix au.t New Euglaud Rum. Clatfet*, Scotch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, scotch, Old.JdonoDiptbela Kye and Rectified W hit fcy, Api*le, l each Wlil Cherry and Blackberry ISraudi***;' Imported Havana Regalia, aod Principe Uigurs; lluii-dpansh and Uutmniu Cigars, all at such low p ices as toehalbrnge cooipa iuoo Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles o 1 every style, am l»-41j»ihna of all sties. I respectfully In Til* an* examine ij,.n of my stock, at No. 8 WOOD Street, IV ana. ___ apffoly j<)Hor ußuui'r? 1 IMPORTER OF MIAMHKa, UIN, ff&ES, Ac.—DtaUo in haw Old Monoryntiela Whj -ky, P< acb Brand,., Ac Ait4, Rectifying Distiller, corner Of Smi Lflelu And Fruu. streets, Pittsburgh. aprl3_ J. Bryac, "1 \tj UOLESAtR AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT Vf 16b Litany street, and lit Diamon< alley. I„bl0:y OliN M’DKViTT a BKO~ lirorera "und _ il loreigu and Domestic Liquors, Liber ;y street, oppoeiU head of MiiitbOeid *L ja3j Reiaovalf AT-JXO. E. DOWNING,! CLOTHIER,"W U AS removed toiEM LtttEtiTY street, opposite Garrison alley, and No. 3 bKYENTH,'near imlth&nkl, where Uie attention oi hi? friends and the publi • l| inTiied to ita of READY-MADE UOOD3 always on hand. Alev*, Oio^ip,Caavineres and Vestings fur onl* rework. A tub assortment nf Furnleblng Goods tbr *en lenten, includin, iiatkof all qualities, Trunks, Umbrellas, Ac., Ac. jab; JOBla CXUSXit...... ...X.-COIStUJIIB M'fXorkrt. wholesale and .Retail Clothing Merchants, NO. N 8 Wool* rftfcMEf. subscribers (espoctiully eir old customers 1 iaad the public in general, Urn; they hare this day iHaailca theui>elvv>-m the above tyusiu,-.*, under the bns ot JijfiiN M'CLOBKEY ACO Ibry res wctfully solicit • i.are oi public patronage.. rail previous bUdinrs* of each v}lirfee settled by lh<-m vulvas raspeetively -; _ feb® I k ; L.AIHX), of Um firm of Cools) * L»» m f Jt\»* op«u*<4 dTOIIK NO. 0» (two shore tl;r uii. for tfct» purpose of carrylajf OO the CLOTiiiSt bup«9 by etrirt aiU'Dlioa to UuainrM u> merit a »oare oi (Be of ibt* Ul» tirm. j N, B.—ClolMtig uiaU« to order io the]'moot £aaiiknu*l>i« um**, Bed on Urn &hort**t nottoe-tiadieriaf u> dooi m the «ut. . i Jnoi&y J&iuca 11 KIiCUANT TAIL/JK—N©. Fifth Street, opposite th« ijX Theatre; Pittsburgh, Pa. > spr" J Janaat Belling**, \yf OKONQAiIItLA PLANINU MlLiAWould nw*ectlall> jJX. inform hl» friends and the puDita, Lis new •stab lUhtemt u do« la full operatic a. ua th*t b* U prwpaml to | furnish Hot CtUai, and all all (ihuntbr PUiwd Lumber,' with prompts©*©, and at the lowest rateft. ' Board and Plank, planed oo one ur «n 0 aid©*, constantly on hand. Saab, Doors, and Moulding*, °t «rer7 d©acrlpttoa, made to ord«. Builders and Carpenter* would nnd ii to their advantage to rfra him a call, »«■ b© am now lunuan thexa with planed I tuj suitable for every tHwcrtpUon 01 wpijfc. m. a. utaaoM - ...Jane caiatfu*. HEBBOH * CEIBWILL, BELL AND URAtfS FOUNDERS, \ f ANUFACTURKHS of all kinds of UKAhh tifiClftK, LO , iJIX COMUTIVE,3IT£ASf ENGINE. PI uMJIKItS, Ac. Al so, Ootton Batting Ma£ujaclura»j i Foundry on Rebwrasirwt, Alb’ChenyrClty. Ot&cv and store, No. 11l Market street, .Pittsburgh. , OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in exchange for work, ; oreAshpald. Orders lett at the foundry or Office, will be | promptly attended 10. _ febVly j ' I ' JOSkPH Trulwliv, I No. 43 Hwr p/ Fift\ u*w »»W Strtfts. ; j Office up stain*. Entramrc from Firth etr***‘t. I‘iltxburgh, RESPECTFULLY suDOUDi-e in-un* public that he ha© commenced the REAL ESTATE AfIKNCY, In moort- Uou with Intelligence ahd lienenu Lbllcrting. lie wijl also attend to renting. P*tr*ob* m wantjof .'errant*. in ntSj or thoeein want of places, wtiUbenuppliud at -hurt not We. All business entrusted to uu! care promptly at temid to. 1 j iUfrrcncts —T. J. Bignaia, K*|-, Richard Cowan» Esq.. tf j. Leslie. Dr. Alex. Black. Jame* Flackeral, A. A. Mason. d»fdt_A Old. l ‘ janlv K. OOAFT :..L.MJnlXilKk 91. GRAFF 4k CO., Western Foundry, Ho. 124 Wood street, - ; pirraaokou, va., j i f ANUPACTURKK' OP OOOKIKG feTOVES, Coal aftd jjt Wood Stores, Parlor Stores, Hnllciw Ware, Plain HUd FaufjUrataa, i4aio and Fancy Penders,Sad and Dog Irons, Sugar Rattles, Tea Kettle*, Wagon Botis, Ac. • [Ja3:lys ! AaitfU Coealij - okAL ESTATfc AGENT, Merchandise, Stock, and BIU IV| Broker, Office, No. UH Fourth SOeetj (abor© Wood.) Xha suospntwr baring opened an Ufflceat th«?above plan, for tha ’ purpose o: negotiating team, Bills, Bonds, Mortgages, and «n other Instrument* flPWbe security ol) Money, and for tbe punnuee and sale of etocks. Will also give prompt -»bJ attention tonmyfng, selling, Renting nf and leas -u fte*l Estate. _ ( AUSTIN LOOMIS. “T Scliuchman A Utufiicln, LfItIuGKAPUKRS— Third street, opposite the Post-office, ‘Pittsburgh. Map?, Landscapes, Bill Mends, Show Bills, ■aoulk, Architectural and Machina Drawings, Business spd VlbJClqjj dmls, otCL, Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printvd ! n caiors, Hold, Uronse,or Blank, In Uia moet approred style, ! .nu »t the meet reasonable -prices. j oct!6:ly 1“ a. n’iuku.r, j UPUaK, SION, AND OKNAHKNTAL PAISTKII. ASD IjJ Dealer in Faint*—No. 44 St. Clait street. h«a (constantly on hand all M"da ot Faints, cither dry or mixed, Japan and Oopal Varnish. Linseed Oil, Dolled Oil. dpims Turpentine, Window Glass 01 all rite*, Putty, Paint Brushed. all of the beet quality, ana for sale at reasona ble prices. . ; j’ sepll ENGLIIiH BKMIMARV. 1 w. T. McDonald, m. a., FancctPAt, . I>HE next session of the institution will commence on MONDAY, the fith of Beptemoer nqxt, at the room cor* aer of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the ttesgra. Veeaef. I References-* ‘Hon., A. W. Loomis. 0. Knap, Jr., 8. F-Yqn mhorsL. It. Miller, ar. ; auu'Jff • JACOB'M'COLHsi'fiR, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIUARrMANUFACTURBR Ast> DRALRR 15 ALL UVDS 0? Tobacco. Snuffy and Clgiri, ’ A*>. 2a Fifth 8., Pittsburgh, Pa. Kewps constantly oh hand a large supply of all the faridus brands of imported Cigars. | jnS:? „ JOBEPH WHOLESALE AND RE PALM DEALER IN IDPOETED OICjAAt, my‘i:ly No. 5J 'i*axxT «tkx*t, rmaaoßgß. . Tbe Greatest laventlou Of tbe Age* TO AV >ID taoae unpleasant fpelingn that usually / M accompany the veariog of a the CONFOK diAIIATOR, lately .inyiorted Crum' Pams, forms tbe Hat to meT&act shape and alse tbe bead. - A neat fit,-and a good Hat may do bad at 77 Wood street. j apr» I WM, D.)UGLAB KEW PAPER MILL.] ■ , , . CANTO#. OHIO] V7IBUER,. ANDERSON k 00., hare Just started their pa- J; per mill at the above plaoo, where; they will be happy to receive orders for printing and wrapping paper of all «i*M, • . j fcb27:tf ' A. Tindle, j WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE, HARNEBB, ‘TRUNK, VALISE and CARPET BAQ manufito ' torer. No. 106 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. John H. ttellar, _j : WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Pianos; Mmui% School! Books and ■Ratipnery, No. lEE Wood ttreet, } : [j*°l i. J.OAUAS. HAGAN A AHLf Wf HOLES ALE *nd Kotail Dealers in Silks, .ftiney and j StapU DRY GOODS, Nos. 91 Market and 8 Union Pittsburgh. j . _ | >pr4» F” ”1fi. WUI i fiHOIISK, ANCY SILK ANT) WOOLEN DYER AND CLEAXBR, No 7 ISABELLA Bt, near the Emmet Hotel, mart 1 Atmurar. 1 Thomai SI. Litjlli \TnATCn AND CLOCK MAKEK—fifth street, between VY >Wood and Market streets, opposite iron City Hotel All kinds of Jowslry made and tewurgl. fapfcly i. COtOMRT..... ...B. L. CtTTOBHT. 1 8. COTHBEBT tt SON, ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, No. 80 SnWQield tbretL' , , • t I ■ ■ . norl ~T 1 : n»ra* | Hi LEE, (SOCGWOa *0 MCIPHT AcLR,) WOOL DEAL • EH AND COMMISSION HBBDHANT, for the Rale of American Woolen Goods, No. 188 liberty street, [myl DSIEH in BOOTS, LEGHORN And BRAID HATS,corner of SWrtwt and liberty eta No, 114 Pittsburgh, Pa. I t •&■*& BARR * ttDCEBi ‘ JHITECW:—OOcss: Fhflo HaJL No. 76 Third itreet, ittstmrch; and east dde of the; Diamond, Allegheny. Js : " J-.'-' I. Y GILLMOHL & MONTQO\IERY r , AT THE ** piiST iIUlljiMN'iB.V '■iiR.NLIK t)F FlKill aND WOOD STREETS, AT FEE ANNUM, OR $6,00 \/HEN PAID* STRICTLY IN ADVANCE BUSINESS CAKDS. J. C ANDERSOW 4k CO., Ho. 6 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., . a IIOLE9ALE Dealers in Foreign Fruits, Nuts. Spices, V? Confectionery, Sugars, Cigars, 4c., Ac. BaWns. Fig», (‘runes. Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Dates, Citrons, Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Pea Nuts, Cocoa Nuts,l*i © Apple Che ee, Sardines, Pickles, Sauces, ltock Candy, >er micelll. Maccaronit'OHve Oil, 4c., Ac. apr2o:ly GNTEKPH SB WORKS. HO. 130 WOODSTJU.n.T BO DOOB 6KLOW mont AILBT. XKUUU.f /tkiOHO RB, 8 T 8, IAU’OBTEItfi and manufimturers of SURGICAL AND DENTAL INS’i'UUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. IVe keep a general assortment of the above articles constantly oa band; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Huns, Pis tols and Rerolvtra, Flasks, Homs, Shot Belt*, Caps, Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives; rallors and Hair Dressers’ Shears; Pocket Sdssorß, Ac.— Also. Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. aiFLEß!—Weare making Rifles of every description, to order, of the best material, and workmanship warranted.— frders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be till ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices. tbylfc Pittsburgh, Pa. Yermlfage, Llrer JalO nfglst, iTUt FU, AC., 141 n alley, PITTaBUHOH. .g’t, DHOGQIST, Diaaoua alley, [J»^ Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures. subscribers nr* now opening attbolr new Warproom- NO. 10# FlltST STREET, between Wood nnd Smith i&eid,the largest assortment of CIIANDKLTKKS. BRACK -1 KTS, : PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit G as Fit ting, evtfisbffered in thin market. Having arrangement-made by which thet will be constantly In receipt of new patterns and varieties they confidently invite the attention of pur ■jllaj*er* to their selection. We are determined to sell as low as any honse In the Went, and being practical Oan Fit ters, rah offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articler ittliriflllne. l-We continueaa heretofore to fit up building*of every de «cz|ptton for gas. water and steam. Brass Castings of all kinds made to order promptly. LONG, MILLER A CO., No. 109 First etreet DRUGGIST, •t, mu, Pittsburgh. [JOS. ABEL, the. inder the style oi dmlthfieht and | j»i:y OfiOKQUHLBTCH FBOM NEW YOBK, MANUKACTUuKRof tb« celebrated N> \ Go«»UD«r Ventilating Wig, KlnMir / \ \ band Toupee*. and erery description of Ornamental Hair, for Lmliin *ml EL GoDtlPinen. 79 FOURTH STKEKT, between Wood and Market, I'iiw 1. The rounthof the Dead. *2 From tbe forehead orer the head to neck, No. b. n From ear to ear, orer the top. 4. From ear to ear. round the forehead. Vor Toupees. to «>v*r th* top of the bead only—a paper pattern. the exact ahapeof the balil part. 1 E >^*_ Hew Coach and Carriage Factory I JOHHSTOH, BEOTHEBS A CO., Corner of Rebecca and Belmont Uretit, Allegheny City, m WOULD rreno'tfully inform their frk-ml# the public generally,'that they Lot* comiuetioed the manufacture of Oarriai.'«?r, rfiy Kockavaye, DuggUui,Hleh;hf anti ■Thariota, iki all their various style* of f.niab and prot«>r«ion. All order* will be executed with etrkt reward tndarability and beauty of tinfoil. Hepalra will alea be attended to on the mo*t raononahle Umu. Ueing la oW their work the best Kaetrrn Shaft*, Polef, and Wheel etufl, they feel confi dent that all who faror tb«u with their patronage, will In* perfectly .satisfied oo trial of their work. PurohoJX'T" *r;> r«*juri»t*J to glee an a call, before pur-li.v •Hl;| nfoewhrr*. crtfclv Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN. ALLEGHENY CITY, (STUB Tfl* BAIUUian KTAnoJI.) FAMILIES Will be (supplied wlthoarTorinu* grade* of FRKSIi tmoc.vn FLOI’K, By InaTioir th«dr order# at me 51111 or in our boxen at U>£*n. IVU---D A C«>., Wood atr<*et.or Braun A Helter. cor ner Liberty »oJ St. Clair nm-ita, Pttteburgb. rt. p. peiiwaru. or J.T.Snmntr. lirmxiict*, Allegheny, FU.ur wilt MdelireredtoiaimliesineUJirruf tbetwo. Hic*. Tunsi: CASU andelirarr. , Jjffl BRTAN. KEVNEDY 1 (\l. II A li 1» W A II i: F 0 It Saddlers and Carriage Makers, iR. T. LKECII, JR., Ke, 131 Wood at eel. PI I'TSBU KUll. . Also, Cloth*, Damaiks, Lacoa, Hots, Bout Stuff, Spring*. Ac ~ Ac rii£Ai*: TKA;*' I'K.ta!- A A OKTII. ill** oflptuel and X’ only Importer In this m . to* be*t O>ti£o T*w* from London, i.« now rwirlnr av: ' iartf* an<} choice selection of TKAB, which bo i; dolor >#.l to *rll V curb prWf anil flnro«i»of quality, that all Tto* rwoalftm puffer* In thl-tr the next city rannoi N*nt He mort re' J |-*vtfuliy itivil*-the lidire end gentlemen of thl* and trio Hirruuridin:; dum-t**, without dioUh'-tion of notion, to call and iry lit* T*-a>. which he <*etl* subject to M retarnnd. if they dfcuTt *4** .«*tiffacti»n, TL- following are iho prices: Prim* ilolonfr, aiiucUonJrand Ooatfu. 37 cents ft. A Terr superior KnjtlMi breakfast t\*nsn. i** T 4 ft. Extra fine, a scry ihtiidnwa Cungtj, 7&e. 7H ft. * Pine Young llyaon, 40o*f<0e.>* B. Extra fine Young liy»>n and lmf*rial. "!«•. y lb. Vcr* l*-#t Yrtintf Vritio amt Imperial, A 1 y- ft. Dou’t mi-Lake the plai PAGODA TKA *TuttK, rr.rnrr of IMamondand Diamond aller A liberal mlio-tlon made to ilaai«*n* __ '“ l N* V.w MCSIC *ToRE —The sut-erP er» ha»f oj-or-l at .Nr-. S 3 Fi-urth "tr'-ri. a rh'-ii'e mu«ir uni tnosl-’t! tnatrumet,?-, Italian and Genn.sii• trlng<. Pinin'*, by M. Krard. ol I’uO*. and Mr. Arnold; Flute-. by 51. Ku!»-r, PYantfrrt. A. M . Clarionet*, do. Ail kind, of bra-* in-trti neub- from the l"»rt French ciinnfartnrieH, all ofVhi.-h we offer n> the public «n inr.r.* m-r*l terms, fiviingnmndent that »«rnn render entire *:.lMttctt<-.n. 11. HTUKitKRKR k <*»., No S 3 Fourth »t. II .tid t :.r plnnn. violin end /altar. ’ _ ak.nold \Williams. HEATIHO ASD VEHTILATtHQ WAREHOUSE, >-• KtairAmtraitKa op Cbilaon Fanxacos, Wrought Iron Tubing, AM> FlTtlV.* foil StAs*. (i\> HR \\ ITCH. Qg- N”. US Market atrwet, Pittsburgh. ftf X\L hare *f>U our Furnace*. Pattern*. Ao., to M#*«r* ARNOLD k WILLIAMS •ham we wfrdUily recomm-Dd to the of th- public. Ja3:{ SCAIFK. ATKINgON A OKELT Depot oi honf worth St 2lminerinsit , i Ca tiwN Wines anil Brandy. THE andcTXliracd tie* rpceifed and offers for Kfclo. nf On nnautt unett, n lanr* quantity of Loffworth A Zimmer man'* comm ami world renowned Sparkling. Dry and La dies' Sweet I'tuwhn H'ini** Such a* may de,., and also tIOUTK, N K\i TON AUKADBUHV, N.Y. All the abore will podtlvely .be aold at Factory prices, without additional charge for freight, risk, etc., etc. IIKNRY KLEdBIt, Sole Agent for Nunns A Clark's Pianos, No. 101 Third elm*, Sign of the Golden Harp. Je3 .... : Sew arrival or Ctalckcrinc'i Piano*. •' JOHN 11. MKLLOK, 01 Wood towt, will ,are open tQdny (Saturday) the following PIANO FORTKS, from tho e«l*brat«*i Ul" § U •loabufiutoryofCUlCKKKlNQ * BOSS, Ben tob, viz : : Two- superbly carved • octave Pianos, i Foo? plain KDSrwcrod 7 ’* “ Three carved do (r% “ One extra carved 0?4 * One plain Rosewood fyi “ “ Four do do 0 “ ** i Three VValnnt '0 “ ' . All the above instrument* have been unli-hed. during tue lasKmoath, and are of the lat-st styles of furniture. Inva riably at .BOSTON PBICKS. and every Plano warranted. JOHN II- MSLLOK, No. HI rtV4 street. Agent fottChlcktrlng k Sons, Boston. D STB WART hasremovro hi' BRUSII FACTORY from . the old stand, No. 21 Fifth street, \o No. 25 Fifth itretrt, nearly opposite, on the site formerly occupied by the Iron City Hotel, where be will bo pleased to see his custo mers, and as many nuw ones ae feel disposed lo patronixe In connection with the Bnlth Manufactory, as heretofore, will be found in this establishment all kiuds ot Variety Goods, Looking 61a»wa. Combs. Toys, *o, JOHN A. O’BRIEN, 07 SMITUFIELD STREET, between Fourth and Diamond alley. Money loaned on Gold and hila.!T Plate, Diamond*, Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Guns and Pistole, Feather Beds, Fur-: nltute, and all kinds of articles—for any length of tune agreed on. Charges for storage considerably lower thaw heretofore. Private entrance through the hall dtwr. All bUßioeHs transactions strictly confidential ; . 45F* Forfeited pledges sold immediately afterhelng ou t of datT unless redeemed. Bargains of Gold and SlltmWatch e., always on hand. aprlo:6m _ ca, Jewelry, —“— SEW - SISKDiTOREi JAMBS WARDROP. OFFERS Tor sale CANARY BIRDS of the suaUmproTod breed, being very hardy, and fine singers. Bird Seeds -Canary, hemp, Millet, Rope will t$ furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS, viz. Caiaelias,Rose Buds, lieliotropee, Ac. Evergreens (in pot*) ferCbriatmaa Trees, from the Seed and Horticultural Store, }J©. 40 Fifth st, near Wood. - dega) .DAMN. AHt, iB, uensume the Smoke. TOR subscriber baTiua the exclusive right : to manuUc tore and sell SWEENEY'S HOT ;AIR AND SMOKE OUNBOWNO TURN ACE. Is prepared to receive orders, aud contract tor beating buildings with the most economical Furnace now in use. The attention of those intert*JUsl is solicited. Any lnrormntlon cair be bad of Aj'BRADbhY, Nos 8 and 4 Wood street, or of ' J. BARSOOLLAK, decS4rt.f l Iron City Store Warehouse, No. 134 " °°d st. Warren** bongresi Ink. Tms INK Is prepared by 5 purely chemical process, and is warranted to contain "touting iiyurivut to metahcpetil It is pale when first used, butzby exposure to the air be comes gradually of a most intense and permanent black. For sale in bottles of vari >us size, by wholesale or retail, at W. 8. lIAVEIf 8 . Stationary War use, Market street, corner of 2d. CARD.—Mr. U. ANTON Kid 11. BOHHOKDKH would respoctfnlly announca to the ciUienp of PUtaborp h and Ulegban, that thay will glre InatruMlons on the Plano, dollar, Violin and Flute. Inauira at H. Sobroedar A Oo.’t NSW MUSIC STORK, M Fourth tttat. MpSS , * -f mTSBUKGH. THURSDAY, JULY 20. 1854, BO Wjy d TETLEY. Blctcher's system enables Ladlcri and Gentlemen to measure thuir head* with accuracy. FOR WIGS. Loan Office. -T~ IWx*r. ■ BUSINESS CARDS. NEW CARPETS, Spring Styles. At the cheap CAKPKT WAREHOUSE, No. 82 THIRD 3trot;t.—We are now receiving and opening oneofthe largent and choicest stocks of Carpetings, Oil cloths. Muts. Slatting, lings, Ac.; ever exhibited west of New York. The .stock lias b»*eo selected with great care. Persons in went of any articles in our line, are respectfully invited to cull and examine. Our assortment consists in part of the following, viz: Royal Velvet and Brussels Carpetings ; Tapestry Brussels; Auhtzsson Carpets; Extra Imi»erial and Super Throo.ply; PateDt,Tape*try Ingrain: Superfine and Pine Ingrain ; Worded and Wool Carpets: Wool and Cotton do Vcnitian 2-* %, and 4-5; Hemp Carpets, very cheap 5 List and Rag, do White and check Caiiton Mailing:’. 44, 64, and b-4; Cocoa Matting. 24, 4-4, 6-4, and 0-4; rtpatuyli Matting, very ch*»«p; Blegnnt Mosaic Rugs. sf>u per pair; Asrjini-ier, Ch-niUe, and Tolled Rugs, all prices; V’ancv English Sheepskin Mats, fl 6 per pair; Colored do do do from (2,60 to $6 each; Together with a large selection of Ooooa, Jute, Adelaide, Velvet, and other Mats; Kmhoss.nl and prime-1 cloth table and piano covers, of entir-ly new designs, Tery rich. Damask table aud piano cavort;; also worsted damask by the vard, toilnett, doylcrs, 4c. A great variety of patterns in floor oil cloth, faom 2 to 24 fact wlde-^J Buff Hollands for windows, 30, 32,34,30,33,40, 42,44, nche-s wide. Odd hnrdene! shades, entirely new, Tery rich. Window -hades of every dcfcrJption. Ova) ami hollow stair-rod*, carpet binding, tack*, Ac. Aim, the Koval Turkish Rath Towels, together with every thing usually kept In Carwt House*. ‘'Small profits and Quick sales.'’ C. B. IIKADL\ A CO., cmrlkroa* 82 Third street.^ j. i. jos^U_TTT.. ..7.. . ~ j. c. ticctuut. JONES & BUCHER. IKON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, /V’lww?nam'd Railroad, foot of Thin! *f„ TJtXrriilmrg. 7h. HAVING increased our Mu-hinerv. which in now of the most Improved ordur, ami having added many facili ties for dispatching work, we are now manufacturing First Class STEAM ENGINES, FGll FURNACES AND ROLLING MILLS, Blowing Cylinders, Boilers, Furnaco, Bolling, SAW aNP GIUsT MILL MACHINERY A CASTINGS, Gas and W«ter Pipes, Hydrants, lUtorte. Lamp Poets, Ultch ing I’oftta, Column*, tjlrder*. Shafting, Hangers, Brackets, Cellar GruAea, Bathing Tub*. Sjvouts, Jfuiling, Verandahs ini Ornamental Casting!. We r*i.y partlrnlar nttrn(icti lo the manufacture and con struction of Cast Iron \ Fronts for Uodaea aiul Stores. Having anexten.-ivd iij.-nriiueot of LeauUiui Carved Pat tern* of the m'wt up.proTcd architectural enter, our great facilities for manufacturing au*l shipping enable u* to com pete with our olies. Pnrtie* erecting iunm.v or Roiling Mills, Mill Owner* and Mm-Wrights. will find i> rnneh to their advantage to rail and examine our extent Ire stock of Patterns twtbre build* UK. IROX A .V l > BRASS rjsrixos. Of every dcscrip lor.; smith Work. Pattern Making. Fur nace 'and hir-. fnraUh-d to owlet. |m\l2:y C H 5 N A H A L L: M \RKtT STREET Vuff orern-J oik ot lb- targ-al «:ui Uvt ai-looted stocks i\ e.f CHINA, HI, \S< and MI’KEN SWA RE, ever brought tn ih»< nu*rk-t: in part of White Iron Stops Wo oer, lea and Toih l Ware, which we would particularly to ♦ ite the to ••*»*! and examine, as the shapes are eo tir-dy new nod :!ir nun- very euj«erior,having some twelve differvnt t-atterns of Wan*, either in ful; frtL* or B"wU and Pitchers separate. We are selling them at r4fj \:~a, a mt}- ban ts' me a.«ortu;ent r.f French China Tea and Dinner sett*, or separate pieces of plain whit , gold butiJ. or uitwy |a*.t*rit». Hue lu- k "f Flour Vases cui-i.-L* of ot*r fifty different paU-rn-. very l-autitul, .-on blent <>! -oning all taste*. Dnmuitt !•« IN.is. bitgars and Crcsim, Silver Plated Fork-. and llntt.-r Knives. Knives and Forks, of viiri'.«i« « vies, from caooK-n to the lines! ; S>lar l-arups, IUII LsiupA. UirHOdoUe. an i House Furnishing Goods. lU»s>Tt*N iiL\'C WARE—i»f’.hls we Jiave a large assort- L'j« a!. ;sirti-'ularly tli- liiatuonJ Pattern, which looks as », il a.' th.- b* -t cut, and -*•!!- st 1,-se than i ne third the pr' -s. AIM., a cvnipieh'sUwk of i’iusburgh Glasw. Tlie public are r-v;—tfallv invite.( to call aud examine our g-s.l. JuilN J O’LEARY. N''. fi M*rK»*t «t.« N-fn TT)‘rJ *nd Fourth, jiwirgy K V>r>tte’«. IO W A k-’O l> N 1) U Y Nn 103 TYuoU .■'‘i'KKiiT. JOHN C PARKA*, (-uccessor to J. P. I‘arry A 0o.,) begs ns the ru.tocj'T* of the old firm, and tiw* public g-uerallj . that lie has now on hand*, aadU extensively eo gr.ged In manufacturing, -very ii , m and are sujarior f«r dura bility to any other, vni *;dJ lower than those made on the old plan ' UnLWW WALL—A _~n-r*l aenortmu-nt. all from new and ii'iproT<~l pattern?. v, Roitv. D>-j Ip.ua, Sad Irena, ir.Ac. Rolling Mill C-»*Ung».«t,U Machinery of ercTTdescription, alwM.s - on hand «>r mvl* to crd. r. C*> tv .-torr... Kii'd.-n Rang,--, and Coa! Store?, eTery Jcyorij tl. n . !■>•*,! C'nA Ct.'-ve-. five whi.-h rervired the ftrrt j,me !■■? t*. s !iinn! UC*l. at tha A/rlcnUurwl Fair of Al legheny Ci’unrs. I'»_ iui-i recommended h.v lift ecu buodml iverw.>nr; Rnterj.ri;.- -u.s .-e. four *3A*-« . Premium Cook, St.iv.v-; Erg an.l R.n list- rC- *) St*>T<-«: Parlor Store.-, Ac. Parii T Urn ct; ! >.r. s>-rr. /reht variety, haantlfulty — 1 c.iiutji r. i-rv.i-a.ai.J bulUiim material of every A gr» xt aarie;» i: 'lrnMnimtal Rallicit.fcr Cemeteriosand Fenein*-. J'U-u,!.: <>.—ail of which 1 ml! Kt-Si a* il-.- :./***: jriv-, -rod r.';q->'tfuUy iuTtt«> the .0 a\v» t-.-e -ail. at the ni-i >\\ tu.; Wi» ilic CJnir Bridge, CtTT, P* rjMIK proprietor--- inform the publl.t that, I having ext.-nrivc additions to their establish ni-nt. th.-y fir propured to manufacture. on the ruo-t res annabli- terms, Iron Work for Bridgiw. lt»ir Axl>>*. Quarry Work, Stour Cutlers' and Mar*ons‘ Tool*. Shafting, Mill Gearing, Mnclnm.- Wuri„ in general. und heavy Forging, ol every ihucrtptloui. A.-", TloltSM SHOES manufactured by Xhtli-r's • tUrut Iforsr Shn* M tchirzr The Moyaa Shoe Mm will La* in operation about the aihidle uf February, «lic U nil erd.-rs for Siio-s will meet with proraptaUeutlon. Miil Pick* malt* and dre*s<-d. Order* -cut by mail or tele graph attend*.l to on the -hnrtr-t not ire. jal4:y ENTEItP it IVK~ K OrN Dll Y r Al.l.Kii HKN Y CITV. Fnlrrai sircU, roiar l.\e Bridge. |T A VINil Jilted up mv *.-tnhii«hmeut with all tin* latest I 1 improvements, embracing every facility for manufac turing in tin* be*d and cheapest style: and owningtbHex rludve right in J. d .b.hnsoo"* Box Smoothing Tons, and John Johnson'* isOf-heating Cnareonl Iron*. patented Jan* uarv 10, IsM, »u)e*rior to anything of lh» kind in th«* mar ' ket. Rod »Ui haring a patented Improvenjeut for moulding i thf .il>otp iron-, WRjfon Boxes, and Pip* Boxes, I ntn pre pared to Roll wholesale »ud retail on fair terms. Any person-, wishing to purchaso lh«*ight fur moulding upon the improved plan, and manufacturing any or all of the hliovo articles, trill please address C. KING3LAND, Allegheny city. 'BUOfsTsb SHOES, WHOEESAI.E and ketail. JAMES lit Mill bu.» ntted up iu spleudid stylo tils store, NO. 80 Market street and X ) 0 Union street, betweeu fifth street nnd the Diamond, and baa now completed his Spring stock of IIOuTS, 3UO KS, P.LI I‘i‘Eßa, G AITHRS, Ac., and Palin Leaf. Pedal, Dustin and Braid MATS, tu which lie in tit*-a the attention of all purchasers, whether at whole sale or retail. This stock Is one of the largest eter opened iu this city, and embrace* everything worn by the ladies of Philadelphia and Now York, and he trust* cannot fail to please all. Great care hiut been given In solcctirg the choicest goods; all of which h» warrant. He also continues to manufacture, as heretofore, all de scriptions of Bool* and Shoes, and from this long experience of over twnnty years In business in this eily. is, he trusts, a sufticient guarantee that those who favor him with their custom, will be fairly dealt with apr!9:tf JWlioleiale aud Retail noo t and s li u e man u factory. TUB subscriber. tmlog engaged extensively in the manufacturing of BOOTS and i?HOKS, of all kinds, for men, womon, nod child-eri, cot' - prepared to soli u> dealers bv wholesale such go.de as thrv may want, at prices or. ],nv us'they can bo bought East; ami any particular kind or hiii! made to order ut short notice. Orders and calls so- Hello'd from Dealers In and out of the city, as it will bo to their advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere.? Customer work made as heretofore. HUM. A IUNTON, Agent, No. 49. Sir. Clair street. j. McLaughlin, Fnahlonable Boot and Shoe Maker, No. i'j FOURTH STREET, NEAR WOOD, iMJ. I’d lUUIUU (Dirrc/b/ the H>lyor's Qjficc.) HE IS WELI, I’KKI‘AKKI) to furnish all Hoods in his lint*, and will warraut them not to be interior to any similar articled ia the city. Ho hrwell prepared to do all kinds of custom work, and hits in hid employ a corps of workmen, who cannot be excelled In the city. Thu public are respectiully requested to call at lus establishment, and examine bis Uoods. [ttpr&3m BTOCKIN G PACTOIIf^ XI) 24 FIFTH STIiEKT, Sign of THE OLD STAND. WILLIAM. UADY ha<> returned from the Manufactur ing Hosiery Districts of Europe, uhero be has pur chased, Tor cash, a very extensive and well a'sorted stock of the best descriptions only of Stockings, Socks. Undershirts, Drawers, Glove*: also, new style of Children’s and Mesas’ Fancy Stocking*, together with his domestic stock of Pitta burgh Miinufartumt Hosiery. He will sell by wholesaleor rotall at New York linnort*-rs' prices. WILLIAM DALY 4 CO. Remember the place—No. 24, Sign of THK OLD STAND. _ my-2 Removal. PAUL KLEINER has removed his LITERARY DEPOT from No. 7$ Third street, to Fifth etmu, opposite the Theatre, where hu will be happy to a*» hU former patrons, and nil others desirous of purchasing any of the cheap Li tefuture ot the day apr?:ly PEKIN TEA STORE, BT A. JAYSES, No. 33 Fifth street. Ixhccm H7 xnl and MarTxt, south tide Jfjf- Sold Wholesale and Retail. ja&tj LOUTH ADRO., East Birminenaxn, jiianufarturen of • Bar lroD, and small Iron or all descriptions, and make, also, the finestquality of Hoops, Rounds and Squares. Leave orders for Iron in the tpx,at the city Poet Ofloe. oe!8 PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE J. HENKEL’S CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE, Ne. 173 CHESTNUT STREET, (OFPO6IU iKPXPMDWe* HAIL.) Philadelphia. yURNTTUSE, 19 EVERY STYLE! Comprising LouiaXlY, Urals XT, Elizabethan and Antique, with Sculpture Carving and modern style; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahoganj,Satlnwood and Maple; all of superior construction, and finished in the best style, equal to, If not excelling In qual ity, the Goods of any Establish ment in the United States. I EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren* j tices being positively excluded,laud using the best ma terials, the work cannot fall to give satisfaction to pur chasers. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur chasers. I? the facility of Furnishing a House, either in ele gant or plain style, completely from one establishment; by which means all the articles in each room correspond in style and quality, and the immense stock always ex hand, being so rarious In design, enables purchasers to please their taste »n a selection, without the delay necessarily caused in onlvring Furniture. To wW<> an idea of the finished Furniture on band, I need only inform you that my Rooms are 175 feet long, by 27 feet wide, four noorn In number; with Bhops eontisuous, suffi cient to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that the work is ail done under my own immediate inspection. ay-Th» Packing is all done in the Store, and Furniture warrantea to carry safely any distance. Visiters to Phila delphla are respectfully invited, as purenaeers or otherwise, to rail ana examine the Goods. au2s:ly WORLD’S FAIRS, London, 1851, and New York, 1853. TRIUMPH OVER THE COMPETITION OF THE WORLD _. THE first and only PRIZE MEDALS for liar ness at the Great Exhibitions in London, lSul, ’ and in New York, 1863, was awarded to t J LACEY A PHILLIPS, Messrs. LACEY A MIILUPS, at their extensile estab lishment, Nos 12,14 and Id, South Fifth street, Philadel phia, keep the largest stock of ready-made Harness and 1 Saddles of any house in the United States They have reduced the business of manufacturing to such perfoctsys tem, that, for quality and price, they are beyond all com petition. The best of Leather only is used, and no pains aro spared to reach perfection ia every article. It is acknwledgod, that for elegance, lightness, comfort and real value, the Harness and Saddles of Lacey A Phil lips surptas all others. They invite a dote examination of their stock. Attention is called to the following scale of prices Good, plaio,Serviceable Single Harness,...£(l2,oo to $25,00 “ plain Double Harness, - 40,00 to 80,00 They have a branch of their establishment at New Or leans, No. 81 Charles street. Country Harness Makers can be supplied with Harness cheaper than they ran manufacture them. A number of HARNESS MAKERS are offered con stant employment, the year round. The highest wages given. Apply to i- LACJEY- A PHILLIPS, No, 12,14 and 10, South Fifth street, near Minor street, Philadelphia. Pa. feb2 ST. LOUIS. JOSKIMI iSOGRIDUE. COMMISSION ANi FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 38 Commjioal, dhow Pin Bmp, g(. Louis, Mo*, CONSIGNMENTS will meet with prompt and personal attatfion, and Übc_ai advanc-x will be given when required,o» Consignments or Bills of Lading, tn hana. Orders tor the purchase of Lead,.Grain, Hemp and other Produce, will bo promptly filled at the lowest market prices. The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandise and Pro duce will meut with especial care and dispatch; the lowest rates of Freight will always be proeurea.and the expense of Storage and Drayageas much-as posalble avoided. Page A Bacon, Bt. Louis; Kills A Morton, Cincinnati; Chariest, Blow A Co., do; Strader A Gorman, do; Chouteau A Valle, do; Hosea A Fraser, do; Doan, King A Co., do; Springer A Whiteman, do; J. W. butter A Bro.,Pittsbh; E.O. Gooodmau A 00., de; D. Leech A Co.. do; B. AC. Yarooll A Co., Philada; Wn. Holmes A Co., do; Morgan. J.M.BuckAMorgan: Blow A March, New York. B. B.Comegys, do; Frost A Forrest, do; Shields A Miller, do; Charles A. Meigs, do; Joaiah Lee A Baltimore. A. G.Farwrll A Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do; Howard, Bon A Co., do; W. R. Reynolds, Louisville; H. D. Newcomb A Bro., do; T.C. Twicbel! A Co.,Commission Merchants. New Orleans. have an open Policy of Insurance, which will cover all shipments to uy address, when advised by letter per mall, or when endorsed on Mils of lading before, or at the time of shipment. JOSEPH MOG RIDGE, an? 4 M. foah. Missouri. Bay Wood Bursary and Gardena. JAMES KENNEDY, [late Manager of the well-known Sy racuse Nuseries, New York.) begs leave to inform the public, that be has now established an EXTENSIVE NUR- ; BKKY, on the Farm uf Mr. James 8. N'egley. near East Lib erty, wherehe shall be prepared, alter the 6th Instant, tore ewireand fill orders for every variety of Fruit and Ornamen tal Trees, Hardy and Green (louse Shrubs and Plants. In addition to a choice and superior stock on hand, be has made arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries in the East, to keep up hii supply. Haring a thorough and long expe rience in the business, he can assure his customers perfect satisfaction. Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer his services in designing, layingout, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Pub lic Ports, or the grounds of Country Residences; and will also furnish plans for the formation of Lawns, Approaches, Picturesque Scenery, A«-., in the highest styles of the art. Practically acquainted with every branch of Landscape Gardening, and having spent years In the Sylvian Parks of England, and on the beautiful banks of the Hudson, he hop*£he has the capacity to meet the wishes of ihoee who favor him. * Communications <**n be addroased through the City Poet Office, or left at the Warehouse of Messrs. NegleyA Mohan, 22 Wood street Sotlce to Htockltoldcra. orflet or Pirrasvaon asd Cojchcllsviixe K.R.C0.,) Pitltburgh, June 28tb, lh>s4. > AGHKEARLT to a Resolution of the Board of Directors of the PI 'TSBI RUII AND 00.NNELL8VILLE RAIL ROAD COMPANY, subsi-ribers to the Stock «>f takl Comps Dy aro hereby notlflr.l that the fifth INSTALMENT OF FIVE DOLLARS per ebnro on thrir enhecriptions will be due and payable on Ibe FIFTEENTH DIY OF JULY next, (the tirot, wood, third, and fourth instalments of two dollars and fifty cents per abaro, bavins heretofore been called in,) anf EACH BN SUING MONTH, until the whole amount is paid. Stockholders residing in Somerset County will pay to Major Samuel M Haller, Meyets Mills,; those residing in Fayette County to Colonel D. K. Davidson, Oonsellsvflle; liure residing in Westmoreland Couaty to General Cyrus P. Ilarkle, est Newton; and all others to N. Yeeder, F'sq., at the Office of the Company, in Neville Hall Building, corner of Fourth and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. WILLIAM B. CURRY, jv4:3wd Treasurer Pittsburgh and OunoellKrilie RR. Co. Boston Papier Blache Company. MODERN AND ANTIQUE ORNAMENTS. PITTSBURGH AGENCY, 67 MARKET STREET.—The attention of Builders, Steamboat Contractors and Cab inet Makers, is requested to this new and great improve ment in the manufacture of embellishments for Buiidinpi and Steamboat.-, outride and inside; Cabins, Dalis, Church m. Dwellings, Stores, and i’.rlor Furniture, in gilt, or in imitation of various klods of wood. Also, Cornices, Brack ets, and Patent Ventilating Centre Pieces for Ceilings, Mouldings, Consuls, Trust*, Battlement,'ic; much cheaper and handsomer than Plaster and Wood Carving, and a great deal more durable. BLOCK LETTERS PORSIOXS, very cheap and warrant ed to last tor '2O year* exposed to the weather. Above Uoods for sale at the manufacturer 1 * prices—cost of freight added. W. \V. WILSON, je2>* 07 Market su Notice la Hereby Given, riH) ALL PERSONS who have subscribed to the Capital 1 Stock of the PITTSBURGH AND ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY, and which has beeo made specially applicable to the construction of the road in Mercer county, that aa instalment of mi rta crrr, per share, is required to be paid to the Trea-orer of the Company, at his office, in Weet Greenville, Mercer county,on or before the 20TH DAY OP JULY, 1854, and that an Instalment of Ftvs put cx.tr, per share, will be required to be paid at the same place every thirty days thereafter. By order of the Board. B. F. BASKIN, Treasurer P. A E. R. R. Co. Offlce of the P. ft JB..R. R. 00., ) New Castle, Jupaglat,lßM, f naw ranutriutpi MATTHEW GRAFF AND DAN’L. RhIdINOER, trading heretofore as M. GRAFF ft CJ., Stove and lioilow ware Manufacturers, No. 1*24 Woou street, have this day associated with them TllOll AS J. GRAFF, as a partner in their business. The name, style and dtle of the firm will, horn this date, be GRAFF, KEISINUEK ft GRAFF. They respectfully solicit a continuation of the patronage so lib erally bestowed upon the firm of SI. Graff ft 00. Pittsburgh, July Ist, 1854. GREAT bargains of summer goods at A. McTIUUE’S, corner of Grant ant} Fifth streets. I have tola day commenced Belling off my summer stock at first cost; the goods are all new, and have been purchased this season; and as they aro now offered at prices far below the usual rates. Ladies would do well to call and get a bargain. The stock comprises bareges, lawns, summer silks, tissues, grenadines, beregode laines, and a most every article usual ly kept in a fancy stow. Jy3 New Trimming Store, yo. 83 Gbmcr of Maikei strut and Un Diamond. ijIRANK YAK GORDER respecfully announces to the 1 public of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that be will open his uew Trimming Store on Monday, April 17 th. Ifa* ing fitted np the neatest store room in ibe city, and filled it with a choice selection of the latest stylos or Trimmings and Fan cy Goods, he (latter* himself that be will offer superior in duce nuots and endeavor to give full satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. , Now, don’t forget the place—No. 83 Market street, oorner of the Diamond. (aprlg] FRANK VAN GORDER. BNTBRPRIE WORK No 13d Wood strut. Third door Mow Virgin Alley. BQWN ft TETLEY would call the attention of Sporting 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 of Hardware, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackle, all of which we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, or for good approred paper. mar IB W. B* 80A.1FH, First street, between wood and market STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA., builds Francis' Patent Metallic Life Boats, of Galvanized Iron also, manufactures Copper and Sheet Iraq Work, Cooking Stovee for Steamboats and Motels, Portable Forges, Forged Iron Work, Large Bolts for Bridges, Ac.; Cork life Preservers, the best and cheapest kind. Steamboat work attended to. fwiygßy Important to Twllora* - JUST RECEIVED, a large assortment of TaUore* and Trimmers’ Sheas*, of tne be6t makes in the country, which we offer at the manufacturer’s prices, at DOWN ft TETLEY’S, Enterprise Works, 186 Wood street, frb7 Wholesale Agents for manfuacturers IF YOU Can save FIVE DOLLARS ft MONTH, you can have a fine Building Lol,ot fa) fret front by 21b oeep, situate on Ml- Washington. Price, s2so—terms, $2O in hand, balance at $5 a month. Now is the time to secure a wood Lot on easy terms. B. CUTBBBRT- ft SON, • je2l HflThirdstreafc AHi LET—a FINE HOUUE,on T®ostreet sear Marbury, for a term of yean; or, for the part of this year—rent low;. Also, a good House on Pennsylvania avenue, near the Court House. Inquire of Jyfclm THOKA3 WOODS, 7* Fourth street. FOR SALE AND TO LET property (tor Sole. TBS subscribe; offers for. hk, ou very reasonable terms, th-fbllowingproperty, via? A Three Story Brick Dwelling Bouse, No. 110 Penn street, between Hay street and Evany alley; and Lot 26 feet front, extending back 112 feet to an alley. The Dense Is one of the beet builaings, and in one of the most pleasant neighbor hoods in the dty. Five Lot*—embracing oornera of Front and Ferry streets; one hundred and fire feet front on Ferry and sixty feet on Front street, with a good three story Brick Building on the corner, a two story name on Front at, and two Briek Build ings, used as shops, ou Ferry st. A Lot, 31 feet front by BO feet deep, on Front, between Market and Ferry streets. A Lot, with very convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot 30 feet by 90, fronting on Congress and Elm its. A Douse and pot, on Wylie street, near the new Court House. The bouse Is well arranged and In good order, and Is now occupied as a hotel. A Three Story Briek, on Smith field street, near Seventh— being in an excellent bostneee location. The Lot is 20 by 80 feet deep, trontiag on Smithfield st. A Cottage Frame and hot 28 by 120 feet, fronting on Anne and Robinson streets, Allegheny City. This is a very desira ble and pleasant location for a residence. Nine Lots In the town of M’Keesport, each 60 fret by 160. Several of these an on the Main staset. Eleven Aeree in iimetown, on the Monongahela River, on which there art; 4 houses; there are some 6 or 7 acres ef ex cellent stone coal, and abundance of limestone, convenient to the landing; and two ooal pits open. ' Ninety Lots in the town of Columbia, 00feet by 150 each, nearly all level, and well located. The tenant of each Lot has the privilege of using whatever stone coal he may re quire for his own use, from a pit near the Locks Columbia Is a pleasant situation on the bank of the Monongahela riv er, a short distance below Look No. 8, In the mklxt of an ex tensive stone coal region, and would be a desirable point for manufacturing establishment!. Two Hundred Acres ototperipr,. Stone House, Railroad, Ac. This’property has a front of 140 rods on the Monongahela river; an exceHeof landing; good grade and foundation for railroad—with enough level ground at one point for houses and gardens, or locations for maaufcrtories. The vein is deep enough to allow hones to be used In haul ing out the coal—the quality of which, for Iron work, steam, gas, or fbr any ordinary uses, Is not surpassed by any in. the country. In my abeence, my agent, Jamee Blakely, Esq, will gf^e. allpcecesary infbiTttittiop.and be authorised todrs warrm* tea deeds fbr any property sold. JAMS MAT,' No. 110 Petra itnat T\ WELLING HOUSE FOE SALE—Situate on Third at.. I ) above Smithfield. The House is well arranged, with hall and parlors, dioing room and kitchen, 4 chambers, bath room, with hot and cold water; good cellar, gia fix tures, Ac. For prioe and terms call st the Real Estate Of fice, 140 Third street • 28,60 to 85,0 U ONE 11UNDRE1> ANDTUIKTY ACRES OF LAND, one half mile from the Ohio river, near Baker’s Landing, 05'acres under cultivation, with Orchard other good improvements; one-half the Ooal under it reserved, it Is offered at an extremely low price. ’ Enquire of i THOMAS WOODS, ©2l 76 Fourth street. 'ALUAfiLK PROPERTY IN OOLLLNS TOWNSHIP, V FOR 8 ALE.—64 acres situate one mile from East Lib erty, *nd about 200 yards from the Allegheny river, and same distance from the Allegheny Valley Railroad. A new Brick House, of hail and 7 rooms,finished in modern style; a Tenant House, a large Frame Barn and Stable, and other out bondings; a good well of wafer and durable springs, also a running stream at lower part of the farm; an or chard of 300 trees; 60 acres in culUratkn, balance good timber; a valuable stone quarry. Will be sold altogether, or 10 seres with the improvement*. - 8. CUTHBKKT A SON, Jc23 Beal Estate Agents, 140 Third sL T?OK SALE—Two splendid Farms; one of 100acres,and P the other 75acres; beautlfally located on the Upper SU Clair Toujarhip Plank Road, 6 miles from the city, each of them lying so as to divide into 10 acre lots, having a good spring on each. It is a splendid opportunity for a speeule tiem.- Those who want a good home, or wish to make money,, would do well to look at It, as we will sell to the first that offers us our low prioe, in lots or all together. . Also, five Coantry Seats, 1 mile from Woods’ run, and only 3*mi)e*from Allegheny city, by way of the New Brigb toa Plank Koai. They are fine healthy locations, and of fered very low. Also, ten Country Seats on the Ohio and Pennsylvania RMirimd,: mile* below the dty. They will be soldseparare or together to a colony or building association. It is.a loUely location, and cheap, of oooree. . Alm, one Lot of two acres, and two smaller pieces of ground, opposite Harlman’s at Woods’ run, offered at a very low price for so fine a property. An assortment of Lands, Douses Lots, always on hand, and described in my register. Before buying you would do! well to call and enquire of THOMAB WOODS, je7 76 Fourth street. Beautiful Sites for Country Homes, IVUK un-emgned offers tor sale, on easy terms, FIFTY LOTS, laid off and restricted for rural ramdencu. • Also, an'ENTIKK SQUARE, on the bank of tbe Allegheny river, 764 feet long by 200 feet deep; having fronts on Mary and Julia Ano Avenues, and Henrietta and Herr streets. This square contains many Fruit Trees of the choicest kind, and commands a fine view of the picturesque ani nan antic sce nery around. lam desirous of preserving this square en tire, as it would afford coaof the meet charming and mag nificent sites for a gentleman’s summer residence, in the immediate vicinity of the two dtiee. Also, about THR E ACRES OF GROUND, at the head of the Island, advantageously situated for manufacturing pur poses. Tbe above property is situated in Duquesne borough, on tbe high and main bank of Herr's Island, and la reached by a very substantial Bridge of one span. For particulars ap ply at my residence, in Duquesne borough, on the main bank, fronting the head of Herr’s Island, or of JOHN DUN LAP A CO., corner of Second and Market Pittsburgh. apr!7:tf WM. a MILLER.' Ftiflh Ward Property for sale at a Good Bargain. rpUREK VALUABLE BhJCK HOUSES AND LOTS.— X These la>te embrace a front on Penn street, of 66 fret 6 inches, to a 3 lest alley; on which there is creeled a valua ble block of Brick Houses, two stories high, with kitchen and cellar in basement, 41 fret front on Penn atreet,>*nd 30 feet deep on Locust street. This is a very desirable situa tion for either a Store or a Tavern; Penn street being the gnnt tbrooghfrw of the city: and this property being con venient to the Rallnwtd Depot. This property would not be in the market only that the owner Is living in Washington county, and finds it extreme ly inconvenient to attend to iL Term pctvv end price moderate; for fhrUu-r particulars enquire of ROBERT DAY, Fifth Ward, or JAB. C. RICHEY, apr2s Real Estate Agent, at this office. KENNEDY A CO. Land fur Sale. 1 QAA ACRES or LAND IN FuKKST COUNTY, sear IOUU the Clarion river. This land is heavily timbered, : has an excellent soil, and is said to contain an abundance of ; iron ore, and a thick vein of bituminous eoaA. The Yenan i go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, Till run Tery near to It, if not directly across it. The MDstown creek : rune through it. ALSO. 500 acres Innlk county, well timbered and watered., and lying near the route of the Bnnbury and Erie railroad? r ; No better investment conld be made than in these landL The completion of the Banbury and Erie, the Allegheny Valley, and the Venango railroads through that region will render the coal, lumber, iron ore and soil, of great ralue. Enquire of 0. B. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law, No. 14? Fourth street. feh22-e*m:tf Valuable Property tar Males ON LIbISKTY STUKCT, ADJOINING TUB MRTUO DIST GRAY* YARD, NSAR CANAL BASIN. —This is now tbe only desirable piece of property in this neighbor hood not already bought up by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Fronting on liberty 50 feet, on Kim street 100 feet, thence to the Methodist Grave Yard 86}£ feet, to Liber ty 110 £m Beak*at Prl vate Sale. THE subscriber Is authorised to sell the following piece of property, oontai&ing 2% seres of land, sitsetel in Goilln* tp., Allegheny oountv, l*a. This property is beauti fully located on the t>»nk or the Allegheny river, about 4 miles from the dty; haring two fronts, one on the Law renoevflle and Sharpsbansn Plank Road,and the Allegheny river; and about 80 rods below the fcrrr, and jnekoelov the new bridge, now being bnilt oyer tne river. For fur ther particulars enquire of JAMBS C. RICHEY, je9 - Real Estate Agent EQU SALE.—I 67 acres of Land, * mtlesßOutii of Darling ton, 90 acre* cleared, good Orchard, a good Stoue House, large Barn, two Frame Houses, all in first ate nr der, and offered at the low price of $35 per acre. Also, one-half acre Lot In Oakland, on Charlotte street. It Is a beautiful Lot; in front of Mr.Ogd-E'* fine Improve ment, end is offered at the low price of $BO0 —enquire of me Call and get my Register, far descriptions of a great variety of property. THOMAS WOODS, je2£- ' 75 Fourth street- dhl iif li HALF IN HAND,'balanceln 4 years, fora tJpi.WUt f New Frame House of fi rooms, with a large lotot grouudof 60 feet front on the Brownsville road, in South Pittsburgh. Plenty of choloe apple, peach and plum trees, grape#, currants and gooseberries. A targe stable, out oven, Ao The hogse is well papered good grates, Ac. Call and examine the property. jyn S. CPTHBEBT A SON, 140 third at. ■ haLE—Six acres Land, situate nearthsMinersvllk f Koed, IJi mile from the Court House; on which is e small two story Brick House, Stable, and other building*: also, an excellent Orchard- Term*—-One-fourth cash, ance in five eqnaTannual payments. Enquire of >l2 AQBTIN L00M15,92 Fourth at. CWiTiGE FOR RENT.—The main bnflding of House on j Nursery HIU, with about an. aezw of ground. Enquire of J. bTEDEFOIID, on the premises, or of my 23 THOMPSON BELL A CO. Valuable Property For Sale. Frvfi UAKbaoMK BUILDING- LoTB« tltute on Centre Avetroe, aaeryultoaetreet, and within tea mlnniarf wtlk of the Post Office. Foi terms, ingolxe of . HOOS A BABeSK%. eocoerof Wood and Fifth stt. V • ■ T* a GOOD DRY CELLAR, under tb* Heptane bgiM O. How. on &wenth treet,«gjuMftfia«tflriaawihwi» or produce. Inquire of 'JOHN HT HTfWART, • iMrt ' : "• •' MUibcrtyetireet. T\HE dveUtnf houae now oecafMj.-l7.va m Federal i. vtreet, Mlacbanr, No, 4 OoUaDadaJtow,. aeartbaaad ofthebridge. Kofulivat thThoUM. . ttfifctt : WIK. MWBIX. - V ' . '■•'•iA,,-, NUMBER 290. 8. CUTHBERT A SON. EDWARD FABER. For Sole. Coal Works Vor Bale. • r •*-;« ■ 4'fes ‘V^ .. v % * ■ , . . . +-■ -'4a : . •*•.--• v'.--? - / K~— £iS.'sy? y? r. j - <>£•■« '**• r ’ \r\\\ y -**V BATES OF ADVEBTISYffCr, iQr.XMD UPON BT TUN PITTMBUBUN MUSS rtn urnw !*ox**x*ri, cm in: Dlf.'W “ *irh aJiiiUon»! Lcjwrrtien. ,„..., ' “ ctjp , " *’ Ihm “ " mu* month... “ ■* two month*.... 11 thw month*... “ four month*. M M, u . ** ** one ymr •. landing Card, six line* dr Ins, CHJJK2IAJ3LX AT Kltfns: Tnv aqtt*r». pgr«linnia T («ydpjfT» of th» pepgr)^... ) CO DAILY HOMING MST THURSDAY MORNING: {FrojnDickrufl* Hnovehold Word*] ONE OF OUR LEGAL FICTIONS., After balancing between reconciliation and prosecution, a divoroe suit w»a derided upon by - her husband; expressly undertaken “ because, his wife would not return to bim.” By this suit be attempted to prove that an old friend and pa tron, of whom ho owed bis preset# position and v bis former fortune, was the seducer of bis wife. * But the case broke down ; aDd .the jury without leaving theif .box, gave a verdict in favor of the defendant; a gentleman of known honor and es tablished reputation. The crowded court rang with cheers, snob as it had rarely echoed to be fore, as the verdict was pronounced; friends in ; every degree of life,'old friends hitherto stran gers, supported her with tbeir warmest sympa thy ; aod if the readiness of the world is gene ral to be kindly honest, and to set right a proved wrong, could have acted'direcnly upon the law, ‘ or could have essentially served her without ita aid, she would have bad an ample redress. But it is the peculiar hardship of such a case that no hid but the aid of the law itself, remote and aloof, can give redress. The feelings may bo soothed, but the wrongs remain. ; And now began the most painful part of the sad epic, whose initiatory hymns bad glided in- : to a dirge; a dirge for ruined hopes and wasted . youth, for a heart made desolate, aud a home destroyed;, a dirge for the shattered household gods and the fleetings of the fond visions of her heart. • The anit was ended,- and the law had pro< ' . nouneed the accused.wife innocent!. But the.law also pronounoed the innocent mother without a claim to her children. They were tho -father's property, absolutely and entirely. He placed ” them with his-sisier, a lady who shared his pro- - peneity for corporeal punishment; and who flpgged the eldest child, a Benßitjve.aodjlelicate lad of six years.old', for reevriqg and reading a letter from his mother." “to impress' on his memory/’ she said, “ that he was not to receive letters from *fcer. T ” The yet' younger was' stripped naked and chastised with a riding- ' 1 whip. Yet the law held back these children from their mother's love, and gave them to.the charge of those who thought their education-fitly carried on by snob means. Time passed, and still the quarrel and separation continued. By a small alteration in this name law of ours—this idol made by our hands—then deifjed epd wor- • - shipped—she was at length permitted to see her boys. Bat only at stated times, and at Certain ' hours, and in the coldest , manner. It was her husband’s privilege to deny her all maternal in- . tercouse with sons, and he stretched his privilege to the ntmest. No touch of pity dis solved the iron bars of the law. anl no-breath of ' merey warmed the heart of the husband and -> master. Against the decree of the law, what- / was the protesting cry of nature? A hollow whistling among the ljeeds of a sandy waste, which no man heeded—which no voice an-' swered. Years trailed wearily on. Long- years of . taming down her proud heart, laden almost be yond its strength; long-years of battle with the' wild sorrow of her childless life; Tong yeere when the mother’s soql stood in the dark valley of doath, where no light and no hope were. But the criminal law swept on the beaten track, and no one stopped to ask over whose heart this great car of onr Juggernaut passed. The mother ,r —she to whom God had delegate&the care of. her yonng—she on whom iie.sbame and dishonor if she neglect this dujy for any self advfllugo 1. whatsoever; she, —a man’s wife, and alraan’s ' lawful chattel,—had no right to those WboVbad lain beneath her heart, and drunk of her life.... ’ The law in this respect is now changed ; main- 1 , . ly because this sufferer labored hard to Show. - its cruelty. The' misery inflicted upon heir r ternal love will be endnred- by no other English' ! mother. Pecuniary matters came in next, as farther entanglement of this miserable web By tho marriage settlements a certain sum of money had been secured to-the children, the principal of which neither the husband nor his creditors could touch. It belonged: to the children and the mother, emphatically and exclusively. Af ter many years of separation, the husband-ap-. plied to his wife for her consent to-his raising a loan on this trust-fund for the improvement of bis estate. Bbe promised, that consent, if-he; on hie part, would execute a deed of separation, and make her a certain allowance for life. Hitherto she hsd mainly supported herself by Authorship. After the demur of reduoing the - allowance she proposed, the agreement was en tered into, and she then gavp her consent that .. a loan should be raised on Jhe trust-fund for* her husband’s sole advantage. She received in exchange a deed drawn np and signed by a law yer and her husband, securing to her the stipu lated fire hundred pounds appear, during her life. Three years ( after this, iher mother died, and the husband inherited the life interests of ' his wife’s, portion from the father. At the same time a legacy of almost five hundred a. year; r carefully secured from her bnsband by every: lo gahhindrance posVibte, fell to her also from her . 'mother. : £ - . . , «--> When her husband knew of this he wrote to her, telling her that he would not now: V continue his. former allowance, which ; secured, ss she believed,' by solemn.legal agfee*-, meet. Bhe objected to-this novel manner 6f ' 2 benefittiogby a legacy, and re fused"to enter- ' tain the proposition of a redaction. Her husband r - quietly told her that she must .either consent to j ;: . his terms, or receive nothing. ' When sbeurgjjd the agreement, he answered her with the legal poetic fiotion "that, by law, man and wife ware one, and therefore could not oentract with caste ‘ other.” , \The deed for which she bad exchanged.her power over the trust- fund was a mere worthless piece of paper. d . : - -d* nt-nT: ; This sbamful breach of.contract was-foUowpdi:- : by another law suit, where judgment wae. given ... in open court, to the effect not that tie. agreement iu her behalf, signed by hVrhusbaod " and a legal Witness, was - valueless according to-"': that stanza of the marriage idol whieh proclaims that man and wife ope—not, qnly Ihatshe hpd • - no claim on the afldwance ol live' hundred I a.- year—-bat that'her husband’could also seize every farthing of her earnings, and demand U his own the copyrights of her works and; the ‘ ~ shuns paid for them. No deed of separation-bad.; heen executed between them, and do . conld be shed fer Vy her. Fbr, she had once c condoned or pardoned her husband, and had f' - * 10 shut herself . out from the protection of.:tba,\'-- : laws.'. . .... •. And alt this'is In the laws ; the laws which , throw a woman hetplcsaty on the mercjr of husband, make no ways of escape andbuild-nO' : cities ot refuge for her, aod deliberately Justify 7T>' her being cheated and entrapped. All these are t -' ; doings protected aml allowed by our. laws, and,, t ■ men stand by aod say, *' Itis useless ta eonr-" ' yA 4 plain; the laws mast: be obeyed. ~ltia daftfcc** r '' one to meddle with thpJaws.” • - This is a true story; those who run jcayrtid;« it —hare read it more than once perhaps, before now. Ab an exemplification of some of' the ' ~" gravest wrongs of women,and as a proof hew ' JC much they, sometimes need'protecticEf te*ea. against those whose sworn office it is. to cherish. , and support them, it is very note-wotiby* in-. deedrin this country of Great Britain, surely* their ia work waiting-to be done in the marital -'"3 oode of England! Burely there is wrongs to be? • r-' redressed, and reforms to be made, that: have gone too long unmade! Burely wo h&Te'hero_. a righteous quarrel with the laws—mbfe righ teous than many that baye excited loudef '-®? eyes. Justice to women. No fanciful rights,.; no an* , real advantages, no prepoa*erous escopefrom womanly doty, for tbe restless,'Tend "and’vain ■ no mingling of women witbthebroila ofphlitianl*' life, nor opening to them which na ture hersrtf has pronounced them. incapable of n following ; bat mgh flown assertion of r qualify in kind; no simple jastiee ; The'recognition’©f* their natural right# as mothers;' tie -permiawon t? r ' to thorn to live bytheir . own honorable iudnn- o try, tuitaxeff by the legal Rigbt*od (T ®QEul- Wrong oT'atiy man tb c\alin''ao bli own that ; _wfack.be ; ha* not wrooght—leaping" wfcere no has not sown,.anJgnt boring where be :bs* n©r r *'*■> strewed. Justice to.. women. . Ifiat* 4a rw (be phrase means; this is where r thfl. thing is* &uly wanted; bore ft an example ©r the great iojastna done to them, bod of their tori-treat- moot under the oyoo nf- a whole, nation) by the taw. '• " WMmw *■ * - * <■- • .$ 0 M - 1 2ft c . 176 . BCO 400 . 800 lO 00 —*... 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