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Liken at faisoflim, or at the ; =iV:n-.- oftbe pardta. ’■''t Thc L»o. :.. :tot 0. 5. .SCULLY, lni:a ua Alderman of the VwJB ’VIX ■ f - *}’ itv <>t‘i’ja-'Uursh, are plHJ*«i iu mj poMtt&doa. l‘«.*ow t -"i’*' >: T L ariu.: on raid Dorkotfi may have Lhe necessary N £4%-ss tftis f^^yt ijht.lA: X, Uackmaiter, Alderman. .t^’in^ ll ^.fe>AYfe.?.,;- \Fr*lOU, Grnr.t botwrua ffounh rft. and Diamond &‘^* ,i *s- , >:''~'-'t'J ’i ) hH-'Y. of al! !;tads done wt»Ji thu great* “»■> «-iW- !..•!-> t. B«i -■ 4 J'V* i '. Tir’d. ’JI tLIIRD S.runt, LeWf-m Wood and Market.®tr«*efa. I'iua6 l u g h. Uolls.tii.iu prnmi Jlljr cii.lo. IkmJ»,Moil vVTOV,c/V5«|V-l? J Jsoui^it^, , uni other drawn with/neatness and aoca -- tiii-* day watered in'oc-^i lit ’t;'i. ; ‘-is>i * ttHittiiiuso*. xB^«SEs W, l!f’t* v ,-9 * ,'v^»Ti'«ri'> ' ,' i l “ !' ' ,- 'i A -' u rjitrf.utw.'M aieiuiusto.mi' «’l*l'->- ImliTSili t'.-11, Ite'feoßiMiJ.Ul'lllOJiHr jftyfit »'«£*£?*’i-?rtJ’y. War^hous**-forai *r!y oc-'m-iwl by Durbri-i.'c i No. lid Water and lad x'lr-t •.*.re«sl, Pittsburgh, *Ar\& **.U-VCIS *« , ft' l EA DC.VLEIUi AND PAUiI.Y OKOCKUS; D«a!en it ■ "hV<• **•' H. W’uodna -iad Willow Wi:ro,.hi{»uhtirrd Tin Ware, lion.-;* Av»>V . -**■** j •.• pl a i Üb*:i»ils, az., Wholesale and; Retail, No. 2nd Liberty 5 *!&. a- !i\-:i.-: KLiLai-i. . juris B2t.;i owe-..-. i£ %!■■* »4i■-jy .a. f• r i?..Spiiria. Linseed nnl lJ.rd ')t'g. jt2S ag^gte^V^4Vt-<-Pt-!piis: — T a « —! rssis fcllm&l&Sm&Jle?.**' f 4 FRA’S SELLERS jft CO., orwartlera null Commltilon DlercbeMi kg«i FR «v' bvkuks w ! PROVISIONS,- UKOdMRIKS AND OILS, Ar;H?/5,f 'j.M *U -V.,. ;i-.,.l J-.r.-rlv i,^tu.bur^u i'JviT-'fe'y'! Sillier *, [Uck.t.on, Mwmi WllUum Carr it C 0.,. kf , *t OVa. Oaj:b Lite nf ciw tirta <»f ii h Co.) u JLLSALKOB.WKKS xml 0,-iliTMii foreign Vmy fOr I *•#■'* V all -l IL'-ia lity, Oiil HtiJ Ko'itltied \\ >;i> NJ ' 2 " . U T^,»«.i -u, f . ’ -rJkz-w sa^" 1 ~ If 't yirrsßCKGr., pa. S.+ ) KMKmsV.AV « |^»|4 \%WMMMr K jjffl 11l liciiiy il. Collins* MtU’AKDINO A.NU COMMISSION MERCHANT, and 1 P-'.iUt la i lit.-.;-.-.. lijtier, S-***is, fish, aril h)Ju«e^ f «U lhO Mt'HCUA&*3, AND U STEAMBOAT A'irlX i'3—N'u. 7 Vi ator RmR-ipJi'TaUkn, Aio. | a filne A MoiS freed* eSiniOLCSAUI uiioCEKS AV+U piNjDUCS DEAEEU&— *$&&&£&<»» J&&V No- 27 V.v,l l'ittsl>ar-4u jmr~> Smith «S» SiiuTctakr, aS Gl ‘^ r '^ S -A>.'Dr COMMISSION MNH- OHAS r^- c --rair Wood sad First si•*. ! novo_ lleur'y U’CiiUougli Oi Co., )«s SAI.:-; irKoSEtia aaiWanuustou Merchant?, ivV* K»rA w; y. Haven. VI-'IIE ULl> L'IUNTINS IiSTAIILISUMEST, (Ut« Jem* eros A StoczMn,) nod ULANii BOOK axd STATION’tf • \V AKCIIO'Jsii— u> ! i every style ol /fcai 6 «*■**»>**!, Oain'.i'rrdaC Cand! and Strata bout Job Printing anil rwS^fL - ?? fp v»» tt-rns. ‘ /?4§BWSSWM B1 ™ 11 u , ' ,v ‘ Rtt * Steriocery WaxcfcoußO, coner oi Market H™»s?vl 1 '''-‘ : ?. 1 4* m*Cery,k>.M Thirst, nyM 8 T B ‘ c ' c - morgen, ig>J.&fr- l «rJV;ryF O*X)II6ELLKTI AND rTATltjNßit,—hw always on han fe-w■L'y«tfffi*rVi? 13 It general ri c : >rtm.!t2i. )l' s- L *ol, Misceilr.ncoUßßQ'l Blank *f~d 1 A V,£' r T-~ t!tx> E.-, Prinißur, I’o.-t ajid Cap PupurJ A-:., Wholesale and Ke- Srt&'KSWH- *»■ 1»* "**»l Strwi, W.U? Pifti,, East Pitu.bar«b. VSWS^^K.*--JtW* ,> *•' fcjjs 6 *. Waot.«i. aplSzly P^^Virt’ ,j>*'•£’-fe lluiaell .it Bro.~, IN STAS &-iy*A«r«.ls DAKDANU BUISH UTKUATCBE, and Paolisher* cl I. o-' 1 - F. TOKEN,.No. Id fifth atri-u, Tlttsburgb, Pa. VnVVI « 5 - <*' -► -, «n fi£\ r?;.o ... . ip; ■“ *■■ *■*;-•. 4 ! - • L '■'■• • ■ - ' -; <■’. .f-j"?TcN : - .'■ } ; -.»■" V W-JV *• -; -i • • t ■ . ' ... V , ■ *£»-' .*' . -*• ■**v*». ' •ffi? wTost* • Printed «?«■> Monnng, {AurWxy ceetpied,) 0Y GILLMORE fe JIONTaOMKRT. RpatH-wisT ootsm o>. troop jgp rtrta stum. TERM Five Dollara a year, payableotriotly 1l advance. Fix Doliar* irili invariably be required if not pakl wiiiuu Uu- y«uh JXjf Single copies rwe Printing tiwicej in the city, where dll "/ d: of work is done on Ihe shortest notice, and moil reason b’* '•"«! ] PROFESSIONAL CARDS. GKO. !•’. GILL3IOUE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, OjHce, corner of Fourth street and Cherry alley, FiTTsntniaa, fa., Will attend to hip profesaioiial busia-es as usual, at Lis otlleo, between the hours of M. and 4 I*. 11. of each _ _____ i j S‘M ROBERT L\ PHILLIPS, ATTORNEY iAT LAW, ST. LOUISI Mo. T JOsKPU WEAVER, “ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Odlce, So, 144 Fourth street) j a ‘f: 1y g 1 PITTSBCftOK. FA. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, OiUce, comer Fifth uml Grant id,, J» ly; I PlTTaiiL'Ki,/!. t’A. • A rr-jRXEi at LAW—Office, No. 122 dmithfieid streat. rX D.-tv.-iren f ilih mitl Collection* carefully attend ? f. f‘ihi given to CoiiTeyanctnj. (deeply Thoinaa fllejans, \ ttorSej: at law and solicitor in chancery. il. Office, next to the Poet Office, Steubenville,Ohio. my 4 fi. P. Rose, A TTORNEY AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, tii. Fa., fourth door below Mr. Kody Patterson's Llverj . JeSS 1 A TToRXEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office, re ; fi. invrvd to Nc. il Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, ! aprKhy C. Orlando LdouU, 4 TTOHNET AT LAW—Office, Fourth Btreet, above Wood. /V jyLy Thomas M» marshall, i TTOitNEY AT LAW-7-Ofßce, Ltrwrie’s itnlhHng*, Fourth rX 6*.rn-L j jan7:ly 1 T'fORNRY AT LAW—office on Fourth street, between .'V '’••‘■rry alloy and Grant ?trer,t.j -- jofcy j. X. M’Ulowry, 1 TlO-:NEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office 111 i'V&A"Ki’i!V ftuilaingß, on Qnvqfr street jell . j. SCOTT. iiLNl'lcP.’ Fouitb street, rive Uoo; i west .Market. i Ofncr llonts From nice A. M. to fire i - «l-^'.v M. BI.NUUAM I GSO. UI.NQU4M A. \V U. BIXOHAtt & CO., "ORWAItDIN'ii AND CJtfilliHßJN MERCHANTS, Liberty s'.rret, ■•p-»uile I'inncL Itni'rc-ad Depot, PiTraauistiH, Pa. pAuiuuA tka. sroitia. i'illiU IfAW'iJlttil. 'ri’nJ-taU ,uid li.-Xa.il (Imztr, Itealur. J ujj.l Ini,H-.rUr Of UM (Vint tv Bi:ck Triu*. I'ruact ttran- J-Witii’-, <*oroyr of Diiiiaoiui iiad ilit* I’i'uaoa-i,, Fa. 1 Li viiwi ro.v.s & co., OIWARDEitd, OORMIdoION MURCHANTS, Steamboat js'iiHm i! icte. IHP 1 a. "\VAI. A. M’CLDiVii, ■TEA DEALER AS.'J FA.vIILV GROCER,"»» COt.Nr;A rir U end BRAID HATS, comer of Marke. end Liberty su, ill Wbiskr. N-d 491 Liberty et.. I,Hsbarirh. Pe. (j)F**r ; No. IT4 Pjttaburgb. Da. : JoU: /._ "A— ~ iiIARPH RKKVKII, K ' ' ' BARIC A. JIIOSIbR, A rAVDFAtn.'URI!R infs” klnd,.|7d CiJIIW FHHNI- A , \S l PP o T i;_ '!“ c *r ,P“5 ! md T Alwf”'’'’ MtORB and OIIAIKB, So. 34 siitbfleidetreet, opposite , Awtßbaßlli: and east die «*H» Diamond, Allegheny. Sity He el. Pittsburgh! i ! lvt2:Hm - y, Faroiihlng Steamboats, and IlobiU particularly * *|> LOOTH A Blit)., East Birminunam, manufacturers of ff.-nHt*-! tn ■ aulO:y J |), Bar Iron, and small Ircn ! ot all descriptions, and lead ol BkithAoid It. J M OBoa. ~ ‘ 1 '^rXl vV-v:-; ; :r ■'**,' wt, V'l*l i' . r -Vi . UAttTON. it. Uiilitie lioherts, J. *». Morrlaon, H. it. Carnahan, SARDS. i:-er*. ncuuifM A CO.. .M aBECiaSTS, i, Pittsburgh, Cin facturoa, oc. 'ia d;u t'erry. \lrt Ji Ltir-.-.k. kraJJf-r A awitn, S. it. J.iliu^u, faied a ibr imij.-n'-u: amt P.ru-.ird f;, in amt v-l. a -..l t‘r> ii-ie <-i Ev;u»:i i It'.cn i;,o k'r-'nt stride*, pctirani. it. ENGLISTI, jIES KiCiiAHDSON, ?. J. UENNt.iT. a choice .u>cS o tpi -eiof every TM.-iei, il.sStr.ia Jliile. Ais.’ . Produce uken in ex sfr»ni«*at of ■ tho rttt"ltlloa I'Juii Ui j-.Hlt : ' -v i&^im .>’-■ ■ ■ - .v; .:•••'• ff A tj! %V iSA.'," P'-JIiLISHEH UAUjV, ui 01LLM0RE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE •• POST BCiUH VOLUME XIII. 13 U SIN ESS GAiiUS. joskph rucniKu, CfSUOCXHSOK TO L. TILCOX *' CQ.I ORNKII MARKET STftKET AND DIAMOND, ki»i» constantly ou hand a full assortment of Drugs, Medi> eloea, Medicine Chests, Perfumery, and all articles pertain lag to his buflua-s. Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. ja:9y JOHN FI.KMISU. COCHRAN fLUfINO FIiU.H|,iVG BItUTHEUS, (Sucoe.vors to J. Kidd A Co.) WHOLESALE DK U G G IBT 8 1 _ „ ' Av. 00 Wood Sirtzt, IHtUburoh, Pa. Proprietors or Dr. Jl’Laiie’e Celebrated Vermifuge. Liver Pills, Ac. : * j a io '■ JOHN'RAPT, JR., (Sucjessor to Jas. iMMulfcy.) Wholesale anci Retail Druggist, ANu liialer in PAINTS, 011.8, DVK BTUFPri, ac , 141 u ->oU 6tr«t, three doors below Virgin allev, uprj:md e ly ; I*l ri'MlUhOlf. JOHfii U< MORGAN, Ag’t, WHOLESALE AND KEIfAIL DIUIGGIST, AND SEALXX IN Dye-stuffs, Paints, Oilq, Varnishes, ate., No. Wood street, door jsouth of Diamond aiiey, i‘ l r T a n U H 0 u ■ jjaAg JOHN MITCHELL, WHOLESALE ANL> KfcM'AlL UKUQGIST. No. 133 Wood SLreet, ja3:ygj Next door to li. ClnM’s aho* lluuw, PRlaburgh. J. ash...; J. unusu JOS* FLEMING hating unsocial*] with JOS. ABEL, the. builntifl will hereafter bit couklimed under thi style 6f J. AbhL it OO.j at the old stuud,corner or amithCeld and Fourth streets. j a . :y WllllAm TUornj Druggist, HAS IIHMOVLD to the corner ot UANI) and BUNN Strvew, where lie will, us uaual, utteud promptly L ot» unuicfr.a.l inuuds. All articles iu hUliue are warranted pure, andyuc up wiui the utmost cure. ' mnrN:«>m 11. A. Faiinciitoch A Co., WHOL&jALI. i>ivUO vt AitEUuUSß—Cortier ricftand Wood streets, and otrnsr Wood ana SLiih. {ftbl R. L. ALLEN, HIIuLESAU. 1/i.AI.tK IN ' Foreign' Wines, Brandies, Gigurp, Old Zdonocga* i hulA Bye Wnisky. &c., ALSU, IIECTIFII.Na IiIsTtLLEII, - MJ. 8 WOOD ol'ilKKX, I'ITXaHL'iUiJi, J»A. ' W’lNtil, Brandies, C;u,-, Cordhua, Jamaica Spirits, 8u CruL, li nli, scotch, Bouroun, tfhi .Vlunoigtthala riyu auu Ucruiied v* hisity, Apple, Peach, A'Hd Cherry and ihackbcrry Brandies; mi ported Uaranaf degalia,al>U Principe liitfcpamVh and Common Cigar?,*ll,at such low p.ieet aj to challenge cuutpe r.iiut Fancy Bnc Kegs and -Labelled Bottles of every style, and. I'eimjohui of »tl sues. I respectfully an txatolua- Liou or up' stocn, uc No. b WLMj S-jtreet, rittsbargb, ?«naa. j i aprhily “ ‘ JuliAi UUuti'l 1 , • X nPdiluKß OF BllA.\Olfc.F, Oi.NV iV].\Lo, Ac-.—Beahr 1. in Cut Old tVui-Ky, Peuiii Brund.t.ttc. .ii.-o, Kr' >•••-}•*•> Lf’i. _• i• >riii ttn-i- X atw 1 . tt»-- }-•.. : i ... n.-y, ui.v <• ti.v as ;a» Ui-*i»' if jcu.s.iji. ;t t Li- :.>rm it Juil.N .'•! oL'.’c r\ • '.li-y >o1vl: * -..Ar«rvr>--';i:-. : ui* i'flf ;;rrfi.‘U . -'-.•jLNEit, lii ;t‘T ■ 1- .V B.—Ci iLi iivitw, iLj ;.v. Janie* C\ Watt, ii~-u J.inv .. io tifu* Jaiuc* 3&ellia£cr, . 1 CJ\v‘3siAiiKi_i : .T_L .airna a.. :r.- r.-‘ ..ai . '.liV- :,j- tf* n:il» . ; t2rjec*. t> : • j a..j Lr i- tu tbs>: Laia.-, 4-u a.l ot\i«-r» vr LumSirr. .lr. »ci a : u.e lovcm fr. v ani u-j t'laE-L. •. laxiru oa or *a4. iKJOfs. ici c: tjTvrj c, iut>d4 to ;\lrr. i •JuiiJe.-M ani C&rpeu>ra woui.i :■ ;Lcir »..»-auta£!» • him n o\li. ns tir can u.>w it:mi- r:’t,V2: with p'ftO"<3 .'U.' of o. iZAcr, cccjtaat* J KJEJtiiOK * CHIJTwiXL, BELL Alii) BBAS:< FOUNDERS, x f ANt ot ».i ' : liK.vsi WORK, V.' J± iXJ.'SUTIVii, t.\ul SK, i’LLMULUi, M ■ Aluaaj^ciaior.i,- Koutulryou r.ebtWfa .•i.rf.-i, Aiu*rt.' , ny Otj. irffc--o ai*i .'ior-, N.-.. ilare.ri -:r-r;. I’ni^L-arßl.. URA.V> Ha J ‘VKViJK t.!Kr3 :u r let) A»« 4V !-T v;,.rk. .r c4>jj fhi t. ur>4nr.* U-£t hi the try ‘r; wi.,, :••• tit.-a'-’H i». Jr ' j Jos ipii j\ Lii wji v _V$. 4 3 Corner of f\fth and H’*>l 6?r*sU, ' Kr»t*f-Tt, A. M : i.'larfuj*-'.*. .1 >. All siri,i »>, br.v« iu.Cru OfiCi u; i' lir.'. tiumpcv fn<;o FlitP t’Ufc.l'ur&h, cu;nt.« tb«> l-;t Fr<*:i< 1. t»ck nii >.! whi>-l» ph * ) i.hFECTI'LLLi tu. U;i* puLlir l!.at iiv ott-r i■ » th*- ( iiOl;- -.ti ;n ••r>- lit- ral taruiw, l'ecii&£ i-miJil-iU It eußidi’Uc*'*: ll.•• HE ii. L.-TATi. A-m Nacv- ti;»t xr i;iti rcu.Ji-: i -..ii*:*. inu Killi: lj»t*ll:;r*»n<: • ati. So V; Sn'irtb la r>:uuu>;. in wan: of -'TtrcS.*, ia uuy II SeLriv-dvr mi.l 0. Antna »ill i.• !u*;rai iilackeral, A. A. Maaio, HisLFaotu;i:i:f at life: a t.-ia. - jaui* Chilsoa Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, <. _ oiAfF..». .7.: ...... r; \ Y - t - v -' *■•*“ Sr,: '* ; •* 51. CHUFF A cu., 1 -*y ?••>. 'JO AiarkK -twt, PUtsburgh. Western Foaudry, Ho. 124 Woodetroet, j • T AXUPACTUftKR' oFe&UMI STJVES, Coal 3..1 AHVOUJ 4 U 11X1 AM j. vWm » rm-.llally tntwnd -Vi 'Vo. J «o, T , l^,,r^T 11,,!..,. »- w ,W .04 1 ' «m. ATKIN.-CN 1 OAU.Y .•.iDci dratm, buJ run:', ted ;.*.rv, t nu-l U-;? lieu?, , —1 I -■j#:xr KcUlf-, iVi «vuitl--s>, Wa.-oa i»jxv*, in. ! j •.«:!>-; ; Uepoi of LonjfworUi * '/.lminermun’i C«- i A w rV'f K- W «, i r iun: inxi.T*tu'D-i trn« fuiii Offers tor ?a!r, at Pin* • >EAL hixil,. AOtHl WcUndHr, ttoclj Ml [ m . |, r „f r;h A Zlmnier , l 'retar,u3ioc I Ao.-.'o I'o u rU.;iKa:,(»lK,v» »oM.J 10. Sporalioi. I.ry .nl La •rul>3cnbcr harm;: •.>peuvi an offu-ritt tbw abOTeplaf**?, fur tn*» ' WI ,„ K ' , 4 „. •„ kv.OH.'Uills, Bt-nii, MortgHgtfr, a!rJ t «u“i t -eiwit%.r*u-.«* of nVi’v*U ir.’ < u'-'r i"n|~J7f tin- wmrUjr of Mm.*?, nul for lie . ' V|l , my lJu- plar-Vr it.- ;T n.ti:- “l 1 C ;' i ~ C fc 1 10, * n!io i entirm of ffu«r Je=;pM. VU C*Mrha Kranlv. di-UU.-d ,reia « W-*««««• ..rip-i-KUn-a »>t many -cc.-U, n i jo-l*-.. •.-—“'J.' . .J ->J. I A L^fl> -d-ual iu itarur M tn- Lust isipirl-l Co.;u-.. Kctiuclician j‘ ITli'jGKAl'iiKlttf—Third ?tr*vt, npf <•*::».< tlw Pont-oUPr, S<~,. i:,7 l.it-r: i *rn-t 1 A Maps. fciji UiAjlu. r.hoir lilKs, .iitjvl-, Ar'iiiusrturc! >u:.l ’xa-.-hWH: i»raw:ngk, and ViidtiiK Cat-:.-, o t •., ..i lituwu tm l*rint*ni n t/.ier.-. v-ii ii, r,.iu tin* dost Bpprovwi style, •*; «; iu»- IQ'- -t r»-h«i-n:,i.],. ■.n *•*■. octi r »:l/ . _ ... • nrelaily tor i:ui* joj»i S» £i 'tvlnicy t . k-l. tied u.-*o-um ud?ij untied for swei'tu-.* m..i j r *rOtfS«; S10;v, ami i/n.NAMKSTAI, I'AINTKH, a::D o: u . u *. Tli.-y till pM** Uu* c.*w imrmT«*u.-nt tv.o iJL IVtu-rT tii I'aiut*—Nu»«ui. ( '< !. n.!#<•*, tbe fca*« gti inpi running over avl tilv'rt* lia*"X)DEtnr.tly tn Laud ail ku-rij. i.l Baint-A «dthi:r dry t .r t ;,., are fully \oarn\nUd to jitar.d «ny Miniate ■nixed, Jb’>*:a Hud Cojihl Turmnli* On, Boiled (jiJ, aud to ei.-M ia .*A|).icity lor i-iandLoir in turn* l‘ri •** rans** ,j;»int*Turpentine, Window Ulafn ; 6t til jdtej, Butty, I’nii.t , JilM to jnoo Al*-', a fin*, lot of ri:m.>»* from too umim droahtw. Ai» tu! f KEI.VI, \U At VN L FACTCKLII i *■>'!. anl for miu*y yrtrs publi'h.hl hv Ur. Lake I/nuii.-. fi AM'dealee i.\ all ii.\t>s or Uiiit city, under the iiaaie of *• L-.-juiU’ Aim miacs. 1 ' The Tobacco, Snuff, ainl Clanri, j r"n--iv rf _Vo. la r.uith st.. iZuSurjk, ib. ! HILL'S mT.-BUKHU ALMANAC. Sf&~ Keeps ronaUnUy ou 1: mil a largo supJiM c-1 ail the '• HILLS MAGAZINE At.MAN VC. .-.lious l.ran ielwp.rtM ij.gurk ’ HILL’S AMERICAN FAUMKUS’ ALMANAC. ' ‘ T/iftN'oa-" jiarAtovaVr ~ ilt Ift oaly to ft.iv, that the re-lu'ii.uft, mo/hl tunl ,-ttam, , JOSaPi CHAPaiAa, « useful rbaractM »! Mr. IMlk. wi.. W nMiuuuneM WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL DEALER IS . i. tie »!«•.■ Rrie.fcr 1»». iMI’OKTF.U CIGARS, i-’riMers «xri other* hereby cruitl >nr.l i.,;nia l No. o' M*.rcirT iNTTMrrua. inlr-n ;h.g on th- rop>right of th-Aini.mm-*. *'Hiis;ili>cS'' f * wUI lM : f ' )r K “” Btail thc by Co ; KCUiTIkML’i. VL AM; ORNAMENTAL CSRVIIRS cr 1 i ’' u - r ‘“‘ l h - v r\. Oruat.vutal Lati-ru, i, r Citing, 13 ev.-:y *tyie, i! 4 Mo-'eiiotf. De-iguiag, .te. i.'-nui'U.l’.ii.n urmiiuonl- lor lh« ■ iLwrau.m ol .-i.i iaat;?*. Ac.; bu rOiUHFI ELD /"'IIIA It!/ i'l'l'K BLUM E, No. 11s H sLrt *? .is ju*'. r.- street. nest iho I*o*-: Ufll"< yi:.'siu V_/ <•■ the Mluwm;; ne* I’lmk> Serlt*-, with uu . wit!'- JEW PAP Kit 5,11.1.7 ,-ult!.,- Minn »tt*lim».nt: .... - (jAXfUV OJI.'O Uiio " '.-iTtut curved Louis X.IV nlj le Grand Ac k i>>o . TIISHKR, ANDKftyu3 4 i..-tr rn- Lire IVitv. ..... Jb per mill etilw. i, u,,., .hi ~. «wr«r%mr.rf Se. pmllor. pee* t«y , .«.•»•>! 3S-" «** i; - •>«“■ •** - * £: * r “ d ’ igv 1 >r"-A~~~ 7A. 7"_" ' Three rtu do 0* “ f|5SS£& W HOLES ALE hii'l K«DUI KAD.'LE, llAi*.\ P.f'S, 'f wo dm tie round corner Hosewo, d 6J£ wture I’lanr*. VALi.'J'i end CAKFLT HAG inanu&ie- .» ue rc .,u'.l curuer finished back and ir.uul 7» t •.-■• l’i ;;••• * ( turcr. No. IJu M ood streeU EltDbur»rlj, J’n. A furt.a r nrnr.il is expected in atiout t •»'» w <•••! . 'sv. I '.' JolinH. \STBOLESALK AND'KIiTALL- DEALER IN MUSICAL Yf INSTKUMENT?, Pianos,’slu*io, School Books and .-ttatjonery. No. l*d ViVxvi utTv-r. ! aTj. iiAiAN .'. ~7.~nr. HAGAN V BUSINESS CARDS. No. 6 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., \I.'HOLES ALE Dealer la Foreign Fruit?, Nut?, Spice?, f T Confectionery, Sugars, Cigar?, Acn, An. Raisins, Fig*, Prunes, Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Dates, Citrons. Almonds, Fllburta, Walnut*, Cream Nuts, pea Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, I’li.e Apple Sardines, Pickles, Sauces, Hock Candy, Ver mlcelU, Macoaroni, Olive Oil, Ac., Ac. apr'2o:ly KNTEUPHiSiK WORKS, HO. 130 WOOD t at* DOOB QZLOW VOOCT ALLXT. I UIORTERS and manufacturers ol • SURGICAL AND DENTAL AfW INSrKUiifcNTS, RIFLES, Ac. We keep a general afwartnient of the above articies constantly on band; together with a general variety of fancy Hardware. Also, Duns, Pis. tola and Revolvers, Floeks, Uoms, Shot Balts, Caps, Ponder, Lead and Bullets; Bowie, IHrk; Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and Li air Dressers’ Shears; Pocket Bcisson, Ac.— Also, Trasses aud Supporters. Jobbing and repairing nently executed. • RIFLE;*:—We are mailing Kitlea ol every description, to order, of the beet material, and workmanship warranted.— Order? hi? them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill ed with Jis]»aU.*h. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices. my!6 Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures. rpHB subscribers are now opening at their new Wareroom- JL NO. 109 FIRST STREET, between Wood and atnith fteld, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK NTS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Gas Fitting, ever offered in this market. Having arrangement* made by which they will be coostantiy in receipt of new patterns and varieties, they confidently invite the attention ol pur chasers to their .-.election. We are determined t«« sell at low as any houf-o In the West, and being practical Ga* Fit ters, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles m tins hue. Wo continue ns heretofore u> fit up buildings of every de scription for gas. water and steam. Bros? Castings of all kinds made toord-r promptly LONG, MILLER A CO, rtar±hy No. lOtf First atreut. GEORGE i.LETCHER, TBOM NEW TUBE, MANUFACTURER cf the celebmtvtl \3 \ Gossamer Ventilating Rig; Elastic /_ \\ \ Bund Toupees, and every description of Ornamental Hair, for Ladfei- umJ /, JBpySig—Gentlemen, 70 yOUllTil STREET, between Wood' and Market, riUs |B Bletciler’s system enables !.>>•!;>- anti Gentlemen to measure tbeirlivedi 2r accuracy. " KOlt WIGS. No. 1. The round of the Head. No. i. Prom the forehead orer the bead to neck, No. 2. No. a. Fram ear to cur, over the top. No. 4. 1 rom ear to ear, round the forehead. For T> oper.-, to cover the top of the head only—n fnprr pattern, th- -xset i*h»«j>** of tbo bald part. | iny-4 N«w Coach and Carriage Factory I JOHNSTOK, BROTHERS & CO., Gbmer i / cmi Bdnu-nt rtrrrts, MUgU-ny Utfy, -» WOULD respectfully iuft-ru l)n ir Irb-rde the public generally, that they have E commenced the manufacture ol Carriage?, w W ißarouchcf. iiockitwaye. Buggj-r-.Slrmii,; nod Chariot*, in all their variuu.. rty!*? ol * mm aim proj^rMun. All orders will t-e executed with strict regard U> -lurcbiiltj and btruuiy of bul-di. Repair:* will also W attended to on the mo-1 rea«mable terms. Using in aU their work the beat Extern Shafts, Tobv, i*ui Wheel ?u;lT,ti«-y belr-.-nL hut that ail who favor them with their i„,Tr,ma*v. will lj. pnrfectii .mtirScd on trial t-f tbur work. lNirihasi-r- are requested to give ue a call, be lore » u: -ha sunt el-vwb-r*. Pearl Steam iJJilf; CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CUV t-vaia tu* oaiLaoAD st.vri'.:».) Vj'AMI !.I E? • It- npnllad wit hour van ro :•• •• f 1 r'KKSH GROUND i Lob'ii, }t_. leaner their t.rdurs at th- Mill or in *>ur Ih-X'-j -:■. M (!• m A C>.., Woc«j »tr.*et. W A K !■; I. .XOTUJ’wi y o r Siidtlit i’N ;iiid Carriage Maliti ii, 4 . iv ti uc :i* li. T. LEECH, JK„ Nn. 131 Wood itreet, PItTSBUIiGU. i.-v V.. *L«r Also, Cloths, Damasks, Lac«s t Moss, Bout, Stuff, Springs, &c., 4c. fKAr: lEas " ' .Crt «jk lTt. tbr 0.-i_'i-. u . i.-: i. «-oiy muoner it thD-i tn* r-.-st C-u.,-.' 7.-*- f •.. Ljo i-'L, i« tu-» re'>’i,inr a v and , of I'EAs’, whl-ti bo I? deter -.5 tv *■ i! at .«t; -h prir-f -tn'l finenev- uf-jualitv, that all tn- putfer-in thi.-or the E-r.t .'it, Piiiiuot tlie D!»t »• -j ••.-Ifully hr.i:.- tin itdio Ht»-l .•-nileiuen '•( tht* ant! the M»rr- vllhcu. ibUncU. n t-f naimn. to i-»U and iry hi* T,-a<-. wl.irb !.•■ ».'iU “iiLj'.ft t<- t*i remrii-d. if they don't giTe rati>fn"tioii. TL** I'lihivinc ir>i lb*- price-: I’riut • Oolong, Souchong and Gongo, J 7 rents lb. A verv 4.ip-rk>r Etull-h O-tu*..! lb. Extra fir'-, u n-ry duu,-! ,u: Good", 7>. y lb. Fine Youuu Hvii r. Id .fAO-'/;* D. Extra You:!.' Hy - ",i hij I 7-'>r. p* !b. Verv le~t \ Y ai: l liui- riui, *1 Y lb. IWI :ni-t.,k- the plm--e- -I’AUGDA TEA M’oKK, r.-r: <-r of Diamond and Dixmi-nd uR.-y A liberal rexlucfi- o irm-:<- to d ••u-r- i-,> ul NhU MUoic .'• ri..- I at ao. i.'. b„ißl. a .•Ir-i -- of i:mOr B c* oy ‘d. Erari, of I'ru.m.l Mr. A: no! !; Ki u U-, ! y >j. Eub-r. JUti ' fciai’.Tii. inijo •• - . ~Kudh’» dfe i'Urk'i Finuiu. y arrival -_>f i JOHN 11. MKLI.OR, M W... : hire--; A New Arrival of Plnnun. JOHN A. o'BKIEN, f.r SMITHFIELD, STREET, V.-vecr. Fourth nud Disruood alley. Moneyloaned nu Gold and r'i!v»>r i'iule, Diamonds, Quid and Silver Watch.;*, J«mfelry. Musical lusirunieuts, Guns aud I’iKtols, Feather Bed?;. Ftu ui'.ure, aud all Kinds i>f articles —lur any length of time agreed on. Charges for storage considurnbiy Jo.ver tba* heretofore Private entrance through the Lull doer. All busim\i> transactions strictly confidential. ... .DANIEL -UIL*JB. Forfeited pledges sold immediately after being out of date, uuless redeemed. Bargains of Gold and Silver Watch- n». Jewelry, 0 >v, always on hand. NEW SEED STOREY JAMES WAUimOF, OFFERS for sale CANARY HMDS of the most improved breed, being very hardy, ami fine singers. Bird Scuds —Canary, Hemp, Millet,Rone and mixed Seed. Bouquet.* will be lurni.-hed‘composed of the finest FLOWERS, via: OameliKS, Rose Buds, Heliotrope*, 4c. Evergreen.-(in jK>ts) firChristmasTrees, from the Seed and Horticultural Store, No. -i;‘ Fifth st.. near Wood. dec2o Coniumt tiie Smolte. riIUE subscriber havlne the exclusive right to manufar- J. ture and sell SWEENEY’S IIUT AIJI AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders, and contract far heating buildings with the most economical Furnace now m use. The attention of those interested is -oliritt-d. Any luluratr.tion can be had of A. BRADLEY, Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BARN DOLLAR, dec'24:tl I Iron City Store Warehouse, No. 104 Wood st. Warren's ('ongrcu'liiu. TlilS INK is prepared by a purely chemical process, and Is warranted to contain nothing injuriouj tometalicjteni. It is pale when first used, but by exposure to tbo nir be comesgradually of a moat intense and permanent Pluck. For sale in bottles of Tarivus stxe, by wholesale *r retail, el sepS W. S. HAVEN'S Stationary War as*. Market street, corn-r rf VM ENGLLSII DAIRY CHEESE —110 boxes this day received and *>r saly by {au2s} HENRY H. COLLINS. • • . •’ -> *b f bx'\ - } .in . - ; s‘s x - • i *•** . ;.iv#d * . J v‘. u.d-ffciai, 1 ■ • .** $-%■!** - ;; t * <*. • ... jiternmg finst. i’lTTSiiuuGH. Saturday. September i 6. is&4. J. C. ANDERSON, BOWlf r TETLET. Loan Ottice, * $ • *.v.« ■ . ... ■ w ' ■- V.S\' *■ • J * CO.-iNf-R OF FIFTH AND Wood STREETS, AT *S,OO PER ANNUM, OR *6,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE BUSINESS CARDS. NBW CARPETS, Spring Styles* 4 T THE CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 82 j\. THIRD Street—We are now receiving and o}*aing one of the largest and choicest sleek* ot Oan*Hogs, Oil cloths, Mats, Matting, Rugs, Ac., ever exhibited weat of New York. The stock has been selected with great core. Fersous in want of any articles in our line, are respectfnlly invited to call ar.d examine. Our assortment eonsifitsiu part of the following, vix; iloyal Velvet Rnd Brussels Carpetings ; Tajwstry Brussels; Aubusfion Carpets; Extra Imperial and Super Throe.ply ; PiitentTfcpestrr Ingrain; Superfine and Fine Ingrain ; Worsted aud Wocl Carpels; Wool and Cotton do Wnitian 2-4%, and 4-4; Hriup Carpets, very cheap; List and Rag, do Whit*- and Check Can;on Matting?, 4-4, £-4, and d-4; Co, ~n Slutting, 2-4, %, 4-1, £-4, and u-4; Spanish Matting, very cheap; Elegnut Mosaic Uugu.tGo per pair; Axminlsirr, Chenille, and Tufied Rugs, all prices; Fancy English Sheepskin Mat*, flo per pair; Colored «lo do do from $2,60 to $£ *'«rh; TcgeGier with a large selection of Cocoa, Juw, Adelaide, Velvet, and other Mats; Ktni'OflWfd and printed clo*h table and piano corera, ol enlin iy new de.-igus, vary rich. Dnma>-k ut le imd piano ojvere; also worsted Jamo k by th- yanl, toilnett, doylnrs, 4e. A grwit variety or patterns in floor oil-cloth, from 2 to 24 fi**twide. Buff Hollands for windows, 30, 32,34,36,38,40, 42,44, nch«s wide. Gold bordered shade*, entirely new, very rich. Window shaded of every description. Oval and hollow stair-rods, carpet binding, tacks, Ac. Also, the Royal Turkish Beth Towels, together with every thing ußuitUy kept ic Carpet Hoo-es. '* Small profit * and quick O. B. UKADLY A CO, iii.‘»r;;:m*«» W 2 Third «tr«*»t. JOJfKS & BUCHF.It. IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, 7Vr.?i.w manafn-turlng first Class STEA4 ENGINES, VO." FURNACE? AM) ROLLING MILLS, Blowing Cyhndor6, Boilera, Farnaca, Bolling, • AU A A U *,ij[ ibT V.1i.1. MACHINERY * 0 U-TINGr, o.i Itn.) Wntf-r !*i ;*c«, Itydra-ts, Ret-rt.«. Limp l , *wte, Hitch ing I’oM. O'lma::*. Uirb-rs, Shafting. Hangers, Brack ew,CA-llar«'ir-t*-*, Bathing‘fob.*, '•poofs, \’tr indah* and Qrnumrntal Castinot. We p:y i their ndrantage to c-ili est-J e.i-.ini::.- uni ,-sten l-uilding. .slock of I'aUnrus t-etorv /A'<*.v .i.v.w CAFTJM.y', «’:'rT.Tv i ...; Work, iVit.-ru Far* Rrt'« hi)o •. '“rni-rv-1 r. |nu 1-:J auk ft <. lit im Uttif, Ti:K!:t\ lli;nVr.K\ Tilinn ANIf I-T> c' :;t 11 •t— ..1 HI J.ri'o'n A I. K.if hi< Ft I! imf'" r:.v .v i c, !" Ht.i.-t. u- ifivite ih'- mli'd;i in I ih l !. " lur i. ui,. v l«- iron "UDi l , Itkticl. . I i I'lcni l>ro>« n UL.I A I• •• n - . • at. 1 >■ t.i'«• imi'.ut'.oi: v hich (d t>-inin.>f» Tew. p-alm, d-her*, end rv.*rv arLcle lot the n.y ui.-l ei l.Qtry i'..- 11 <• i.r J ««•!’, »♦*> ;• d .uvk . , .. r.'. tivlorv p. nvini- 11.- *Uo,- h t>-yv.r..\v ' i.l. Ail n i . ..ut-tMU. . I' y i •,! U \ . v t U J V. l > b II V •• c iv.r.'V > r ■ .. LntD !.e ■'!•! t.r in. and ’h» r nblje ■ and*. Hod i- ,«n -•• -:r'.pt) .i. ■ f \toTlNO> '*:• tit i: Mr-. f r • ac. 1 ■' i.,unj •t A-ti. ><-!» A*h; lv-uk-p, —:i.*/ -t» a patent i, j ■, 1 xn I .-.re » t. r Jurrf? :» l" Hi; I'liier. at i eol.J !',»w than those tnadr c u the iI'jLU'VY *V/iiiK—h all fr-!”i cew - i }•»' •••rt.-. V. uc-'i !>• ; Iron*. Pel Trots, *C*'-i.* s. h.K'-t’-'ii LLlsri- i.n-J CVuI >Lm . *■, t-f .-Vitt . !o" -J o!i « l.j<-h rt-o*-iT<-ii thr hr t r !‘.V. .vu l 1.-C-i. et U.u .VrCultural hair <■{ .41- O-:r'y. -'a.. »i.-i r-i \*-r-.cu-; rc7>‘, fear ♦ Co'S l* T ..-vv« , mu-! Kn.li*lcr I><*l I’uri. r >u>v»*s, Jtr. inJ •i twryduKTiiiC'-!!. Vfcrlo; *n-i van< tv, U*»uutull}' •*l/ Common Grstv .ntnl t.'uiiilm; inklerini ot ■i—i-Tiution. a *ir;i*tT c-f RAiiiD.M’or *ji"t i ;. [.ipl-'* Roiling Mill.) on lli-.t tank of the Al.e.J.-ny, l-li -• Sc. CLir tin--: A;.:_'ut> % Cj:v. l‘\. “I'llE ;-r"}.rl-;oij. r- —inform the public th&t, 1 r.i;i - iv- *dli:inus to their establish- Ui-Mit, nr.' pr-,-;: irol ;• muruMoUtre. <-n the most ren- - r.. t ii,-, l-on WnrS !'■T iiri •l,;ri.- t Ozr Ax!--*, Uanrry 'Wk. i-utiiTi* fit.! Vii.-ou.-' T"‘>;,-h ,riiuc t Mill <*.- Tit..-. .Voebln- v> r.--rnl, and heavy Forging, nf . very .!• s •j-.plion. Al-u, ll^Kr 1 !’ SHOE.’' manufactured by - .it-r' ir-r.:' The HorseishneMn < hiii" w. ll iu about the ici til:>■ of February, when ail li-'l-r- f-r Fives \rtl! tu-rt i—itti prompt attention. Mill !‘:.T.-< t d .v. .< d. '‘rtrr- ’t.t bvLiailoi tele graph Httcii ii-.l ?c 01 •!.•• n«-ti“. os aul 4u t'unil.li-:! I s ;UiiLV m tf.ctr nuo i.i l.iiiioi-. , ib.it tb y i:r • i-onHUtiiJy i ivry -li-: tii li.-n I ta-f i nial b* I'&rU.T and Cb;nuU?r Fur mtiif **. m :.r r.*uU' i iu L.iibm*! .u style lus slotc, Ht> Mark-t f.rv 1 . nad No t. L'aiou elrt*e{, U-tw*eo t ;it!i-tn- l mid vlie UidUi'-mi, and ha- <-t>niplet-d hi* of JM.lTS.: ; !!vi.d. fiAlfEUS,.tc., an I i’alu Leaf, I’oial, iln-itia aud braid IiATS, to wbn ’i be in vil- a the .Utonth'U of uU loiicnarcrs, ivLuliier ul wlioln nr retell. T; I- 1- one of the large.*t "ter opened in thiii city, and einbr..i •* et tryibing »um b/lbehtdica v( l’liihidolpbiii rail Se.r York, Kii-1 he tru-l.t ranuot tail lo jdeuae iul. Cre.it .mc: h;o« lei'll given iu A'.dt*:-tu-g the choicest goc-da; k’l v hi.-ti bu tr.ur.inH. » lie e i • inanufai-ture, iirth*“rL>tofow,alldi?- strii.’t.nH ~»? Uo.,te und fcbo.s, and tram this 1.-cg es}.Aya. ,j.-u h fer. I I, i uni iir.mt tU.,»pparitt Court Him;*. '■f’iih !■*:; .-s lid* • hoo' will .ocimeuee >.u \!ON- L.i V, .-eptember 4 th, arid the dtitle* of instruction will t.« re*uaici by UUIOiiS aud ii DONALD. _ Tii-r" iiru '.e:i Kaeoe**ivi. cn-uths in the Acudcrtiir year. The oiiml -T *’f pupil! i-lijdL®.!, mid boy* are admitted in 'he i r lcr oi ie .tiou* wuicti may Ihj made alter .!« n:.i .h, id .',4 Liuu.-i v o*rect, or at tociiool, or by let u-r pp-i ml'.; 0:1U... ’ auUmW- VV. U. SCAIKIrJ, fM’.isr sn:Ki;;'. U:-;i - wlen wood and market V .Vl Hi.El'.-. i’A., builds Frauds’ latent s.—iiil i; ■ liiii-. •)](••;!. iiimi-i iron; ui.so, nuuuliifi urea >' 'l'i'tT mi 1.-Mi--’ ion M rK.LVAm j Mov«s fjr Steamloals iii.■ l\"tn:dv i Fo-gwl Ir-jn Work, l-uyj n .l-i.'. ig,--. to.; i. Li!« l’reservors, the t**M and i-i.k.i, I. - •■(•ati.M -r..r:. .itt-vi 1.-. I un__ y VV : ' > HALi CUE'Ts i LA, >• ;.i;-ri;*i. j. Young lui|K. oS Fifth i-irv-t. Jl> > 'ls aV[) Ml;»r.s.—ihW'f who wish to get u n.*at and w hi lilting R iOi, FROL or GAITER, will cal! at M'LALOULIVS, < yft Fourth nirect. ~ "'iili'xv'b', UKlsiXuiillt i MANU-'AUrUUEni UF ,a)AU AM) WOOD OvJOli INU c "JVEB, Parlor &u 4 iivutiug iiuiJrA, Grate Fronts, Fender-, Wagon Uom-a Ac , Ac. Warehouse No. 124 WOOD Ftreet. above Fifth, Pittsburgh jy-* s f o v k I > i i "v~aXTt O It V f XO. 21 r IFTIf STitKET, Sign or XKfi OLD BXAHD. ■\\riLUAM uALY hai returned from the Manuf-irtur mg Hosiery t)i.-trict!M>l Europe, where he Cm* pur chased, lor «i^ Mew Jersey Water Dleiona and Peaches, tj'LIE is io tlaily receipt, hy Kailrtwd, of the lin«*?t (luahty of PKACiIIIB and WATER MELONS. Call at his Depot, No. 128 Wood street, shove tilth au9:U SAMUEL STJU-MIUCR. h'J'. i ■’ " «. *> i ' .ntg-’V ■ - *» 'i « • a. » , . , • , ♦ r «r A *■ tf -> _.i_ - PHILADELPHIA. : FOR SALE AND TO LET GEORGE J. HENKEL’S CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE, Jfo. 173 CHESTNUT STREET, (Oftosit* limipgNsxacs Hall,) j Philadelphia. FURNITURE, IN ETERY STYLE! Comprising Louis XIV, Louis XV, Elixabethan and Antique, with Sculpture Carring and modern style; In. Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, 6atdnwood and Maple; all of superior construction, and finUhad in the best style, equal to, if not excelling In qual ity, the Goods of any Establish mentin the United State*. X, EMPLOYING none bat experienced workmen, fappren li ticcs being poaltlvely excluded,land using the beat ma terials, the work cannot fail to give satisfaction to per chasers. Ahfongst the many advantages offered to pur chasers, i* ibe 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 ia style and quality, and the immense stock always ex hand, being'eo various in design, enables purchasers to please thedr tiwde in a selection, without the delsy necessarily caused 1n ordering Furniture. To Hve mu idea of the finished Furniture on bond, I need only iuforui you that my Rooms are 17 6 leet long, by 27 feet wide, four Doors in number; with Shops contiguous, suffl cient to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that the work l* all done under my own immediate inspection. 49~Tbe Packing is all done In the Store, and Furniture warrants to carry safely any distance. Visiters to Phila delphia ar«r respectfully invited, as purenaeera or otherwise, to call ana examine the Goods. au2&ly ST. LOUIS, JOSKPtI MOOBIDOE, COMin&aiON A Nil FOKWARDINQ MERCHANT, No. 3b Co«JH»3IAI, below Pike Sninr Bt* Louis, Mo., CONSIGNMENTS aoi Commiaaiona wit Inject with prompt and panuMul attaotlon, and libcral aJwxjiOM will be given wdi>u required, on Conaignmenu or Bills of Lading, in tuna. Orden tor the pureliOM of Lead, drain, Hemp and other Pmdtie?, will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices. The Receiving and Forwarding of Hercfi&ndixe and Pro duce will meet with especial core and dispatch; the lowest rates of Freight will always be p roc area, soJ th* expense of Storage and Drayage&s much as posaJble avoided. airxßEsccii: Page. A Daocm, fet. Loaia; Ellia A Morton, Cincinnati; CmuUfie.liiow A Co, do; Strader A Uom.au, do; Chouteau * Valle, do; 110-ea A Fraser. do; KiugA Co., do; Springer A Whiteman, do; J.W.Mutierx Hro.,Pitt*bh; K.O.Gtsooaman A 00., do; D. Leech A Co., do; E. AC. Yarnall A (lo.,Phllada; V, m. Holme* 4 Co., do; Morgan, J. M.Buck A Morran: Blow A March, New York. B. B.Comegy*. do; Frost A Forrest, do; Shield* A Miller, do; Charlet. A. Meig9, do; Josiah Lee 4 Co., Baltimore A. G. Farwell A Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Cote, do; Howard, Boa A 00., do; \F. B. Reynold*. Louisville; _ _ 11. D. Newcomb A Bro., do; T.O.TwisholtA Co.,Commission Merchants. New Oriean*. *3.1 have an open Tolley of Insarance. which will cover all shipLui-cWto my address, when advised by letter per mall, or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or atth* time of *bipmrnt. JOSEPH MOGItIHGE, t*t. Looi*. Missouri. Kaunas, Nebraska A KnowNothlnglim LAND TVBSTY PER CKST. CHEAPER THAN CAN BE BOUGHT IN THE ABOVE TERRITORIES. Ileal Estate Farm for Sale. r plIK *uL.*ont-.*rr is euth-.rud to s*‘li TW:> HUNDRED 1 AND EIGHTY-FOUR ACRE- oK LAND, situated in \ AUcitbeny county. PeunsylTanla, lyinir bnrk of M Keiwjort, known &* the Whit-Mjak Finis, and in *wkt of the pro|x>sed St.tisn on the t ounellsville Uailroad. l inpr-vom-M* as follows: h square LOG lIOU6IC, 30 by 23 f «t, two *L»ries high; and square LOG BARN, GJ by 3-> feet, (both new and in good order;) two fino young ORCH ARD:-, (Vst graft'd fruit.) just comm-nced lo bear. There i- uibCty le one hucdrid acre* cli*ar«‘d and in a hith -tale iff '■Y'itniuti. anl the balance is well net with whito-uak tiui >*-r of the br.t order. Thi* Land Is well calculated for a .-teck Farm. l «-inj r.-ry level, ao i ttc toil of on excellent quality for g.-.."-glowing, and b-log well watered wub twe.ve or fourteen never failing n-ring« of eXcelient wafer. Tr.ii l^ t nd luis facilities rarely met with, being within ba f * milt- of the YmighicvLrfuy and on.- mile of MonoogoheU, nad idm.s remove to the “Fur West.” Terms cosy. and j ric.i misierate. Ki-r further particulars, inquire of W. J. REYNOLD. 4, at Lorenz's Ul-s* Works, or of JAMES C. RICHEY, R«al Estate Ageot, *t this office. .I.'VI.KAYY Valuable Property for bale* T’A-l LOTc t'F GROUND, u;*ou which ore erecte.l four Brick and two Frame Buildings, which rent annually for f.v>vi. Said property i* situaud in the Ninth Ward cf the > i'y of Pittsburgh, on Penn street, between —and streets. Also, the Factory and Ground known as the “ Empire Work.',” sltuatwjjon ih« corner of Penn and Morris street*. A’*<>. 23 acre* nf unimproved land, situated on the Alle cheny river, ou« mile f.om Eant Liberty. On a portion cf this land there is the be*t Baw Mill location in tlw eoanty. Abo, a number of lots containing from 1 to ft acres of t h-.ice land, situated one mile north-west of East Liberty, and on- mile east of Lawrencevil'e. The above nam'd pieces of property are Tery desirable, aud will be db}"OWnl nf on advantageous terms to early pur chjirer'. For lerc-s cf gale and further Information apply to Win. V. Baum, No. Wood street, Pittsburgh. R. D. THOMPSON, aulirtf Assignee for Ja*. 8. Negley. Ct 11 AKLvi TK BLUME, No. 11* Womi street, too* ju't re ) critMt the following NEW MUr'IC:—A Song from the Mcrft; 1 m Going Thi-ic; Switzer-’ Farewell Waiiz, Beliak; BrtAber Jwna hnu'i 51aroh : LL-ur* of Devotion, n c*iilf*ciion ot sacroJ melodies, urrae.g-d iu e.i.-y style for piano or melo l’-.'D, t>y Gro e; Wild fci.,w r r«, Wallace; The Ltrgan Man, G-atei!; Far-well March, beurer; Scbulhuff’s Grand Waltz : I've Been Roaming itondo), Drw- ler; 6cfUy, v« Night Winds, Wallace; Mod-Cap NchottU-h. Grobe; Bud*from the Uj-era. Belluß—easily arranged and huger.'! for beginnerj; Jordan Polka, Dew; (EuTrea Favori, j>or Wilhelm Kuhe, ParkiusouV Garden Polka, Kerfoeu ; Parlor Mhxourku, Bei die; To Meet Again Vu*h; Dying Words of Little Katy; T ere is Darkness ou the Mountain. W-llhc. ; Tee Mother’s rniile; Eirly Dreams, six beautitul melodies for small bands, by Gjjten. Also, a good selection of Guitar W alties, Marches, 4c. 4c. U u2 llay Wood Nursery aiid Gardena. JAMES KENNEDY, [late Manager of the well-known Sy racuse Nuseries, New York,; beg* leave to inform the public, that he has now established an EXTENSIVE NUR SERY, on the Form of Mr. James 8. Negley, near East Lib erty, where he shall be prepared,after the sth instant, to re ceive nud fill orders for eTery variety of Fruit and Ornamen tal Trees, Ilardy and Green House Shrubs and Plants. In addition to a choice and superior stock on band, he baa made arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries in the East, to keep up hi* supply. Having a thorough and long expe rience in the business, he can assure his customers perfect satisfaction. Mr. Kennedy wculd also respectfully offer bis services in designing, laylngout, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Pub lic Parks, or tb* grounds of Country Residences; and will ah*o furnish plans for the formation of Lawns, Approaches, Picturesque Scenery, 4c., in the highest styles of the art. Practically acquainted with every branch of Landscape Gardening, and having spent yearn in the Bylrjan Park* of England, and on the. beautiful bankn of the Hudson, be hopes he has the capacity to meet thi wishes of those who favor him. MS' Communications can be addressed through the City I*o*i Othcv, or left at the Warehouse of Messrs. Nezley A Mohan, 22 Wood street. Boston Papier Plncbe Company. MODERN AND ANTIQUE ORNAMENTS. PimBUKGII AGENCY, 07 MARKET BTKEET.—The slletiliou of Builders, Steamboat Contractors and Cab inet Maker.', i* requested to URs new and gnwt improve ment iu tin ic-ouJaciure of voibcllUbmeuts for Buildings and SteamlioaL', ouuide and inside; Cabins, Halls, Church es, Dwellings, Btores, and Parlor Furniture, in gilt, or in Imitation of various kinds of wood. Also, Cornices, Brock ets, and Patent Ventilating Centre Pieces for Ceiiiugs, -Mouldings, Consuls, Trusses, Battlement, Ac; much cheaper and handsomer thau Plaster and Wood Carving, and a great dual more durable. DLOCK LETTERS FOR SIGNS, very cheap and warrant ed to last for 20 years exposed to the weather. Above Goods lor sale at the manufacturer's prices—eoet 01 freight added. W. W. WILSON, je2S 67 JHarkrt *L_ Near Partnerskxip« MATTIIIIW GRAFF AND DAN'L. KLISI.NGKR, trading heretotbre as M. GRAFF 4 CO., Siovo and Ilollow waro Manufacturers, No. 124 Wood street, have this day associated with them THOMAS J. GRAFF, as a partner in their business. The name, atylu and title of the firm will, from this date, bo GRAFF, RttISLNGER A GRAFF. They respectfully eodnit a coutinuation Of the patronage so lib erally bestowed upon the tlrm of M. Graff A Co. I’itbtbtirgb, July Ist, 1861. I y HEAT bargains of summer goods at A. McTIUUE's, VJT ourn-r of Grant and Fifth streets. I have tbia day tMmmenced selling off my summer stock at tirst cost; the good* ure all new, and have been purchased ttiis season, und aa they are now uffored at prices far below the usual rates. Ladles would do w<-il to cull and get a bargain. The snick comprises bereges, lawns, summer bilks, tissues, it.-Qadiues, berege d“ lainefl, andaimoet every article usual ly kept in a fancy store. jy3 (Hew Trimming Store, y<>. 'CI (hrna- cf Mu: I.tireel.and the Dtamcnd. I7MIANK VAN tIOKDEiI ruspecfully announces to the ; public of Pittsburgh andriciaity, that he will open his new Trimming Store on Monday, April 17th. liAring fitted u;> the neatest store room la the city, and filled it with a e twice nsleotio.i of the Mient style* of Trimmings aod f.iu cv tioods, ho flatters himself that be will oiler eaperior in duct-neuts uud endoaror to giro lull satisfaction to all who may furor him with tbrir palo-nage. Now, don't forget the plact—No. SJ Market street, corner of the Matnoad. (aprl-] FRANK NAN GOKDER, KMTUiIPIUU WORK .Vo 188 FFwxi street, Third dovr below Virgin Alley* BUWN k TETLEY would call tbe attention of Sporting men to their large assortment of Gun?, Rifles aud Re volving PisloU, the largut and best selected stock ever opened in this market; together with a geueral assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Taekle, all of which we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash ptirchnwrs. or forgood approved paper. mar^ , pUKEiSH TOWELS.—We have just received auolhor lot I of those oirellent Tot kisb Bath ToweL«. The Brown Linen-Towel has a sharp stimulating surface, combining the properties ol a Flesh Brash, with the desired flexibility of a Towel. Tbe Cottou Towel possesses a sott nuss not attainable in the llneu, and the peculiarity of ab earding moisture without friction. Call early and »®eor» » lia }r C. B. HEADLI s w., * No. 82 Third street. XI EW ARRIVAL AT 1100u’d.—Just receired a new and l\ rich assortment of floe Gold Jewelry oferery dehrable style. Al*o, pearl and relret port monies, in great rarie tie*; fine fans, gold and eilrer thimbles, and numerous other goods, all of which we will sell at New York , prioea, and much below the prices usually asked at other, establishments in thiacity. Cali aud examine our goods and prices, and saro from 25 to 50 per cent, m your pui chases at 6t Market street. Treasurer’s OlHce of the Chartlers Valley BaUroad Company. .. ~, t SUBSCRIBERS to thenbore Road are hereby noUfled that the Board of Ik rectors hare called for a sec°ud InstaU* ment of Five Doiaam per share, payable to the Treasurer on the Ist Monday of JUNE, and also Bits share on the first Monday of each ensuing month, until th« whole amount is paid. _ tb iy»tf ALT AM WILKINB, Treasurer. Property for Sale. THE tubacriber offers for sals, on very reasonable terms, tb* following property, via: A Three Story Brick Dwelling House, No. 110 Penn ctreet, between Hay street and Evans’ alley; and Lot 26 feet front, extending back 112 feet to an alley. The lleuFe is one of the best buildings, and In one of the most pleasant neighbor hoods in the city. Five Lots—embracing corners 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 Frame on Front pL, and two Brick Build ings, used as shops, on Ferry eh A Lot, 31 feet front by bo feet deep, on Front, between Market and Ferry streets. A Lot, with very coareniont Ptsqm Dwelling; Lot 20 feet by tK), fronting on Congress and Elm sts. A Hcu.-e'onu lot, on Wylie street, near the new Coart House. The house is well arranged and in good order, and Is uow occupied as a hotel. A Three Story Brick, on Smlthfr'lJ street, n«r S .vmtii— being in an excellent busineea locution. The Lot is £0 bv SO fwit deep, fronting on Smithfifld st. A Cottage frame and L0t,28 by liO (be t, fronting jn 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 CO feet by 150. Seteral of these are on the Main street. Xleren Acres in Limetowu, on the Muncngahala Hirer, on which there are 4 houses; there are some 6or ? acres erex cellent stone coal, and abundance of limestone, convenient t« the landing; and two ooel pits open. Ninety Lou in the town of Columbia, CO feet by 160 each, nearly all lord, and well located. The 0 f each Lot has the privilege of using whatererstone coal be may re quire Yor his own use, from a pit near the Locks. Ooltuabia is a pleasant situation on the bank of the Monongabelariv er, a short distance below Lojk No. 3. In the midst of an ex tensive stone eftial region, and would be a desirable point for manu&cturing establishments. Two Hundred acres of superior Atone Coal,with Railroad, Ac. This property has a front of 140 rods on the Monongabela river; an excellent landing; good grade and foundation fur railroad—-with enough level ground at one point for houses and gardens, or locations tor manufactories. The vein is deep enough to allow horses to be used in haul ing out the coal—the quality of which, for iron work, steam, gas, or for any ordinary usee, is not surpassed by any in the oountry. In my absence, my agent. James Blakely, Esq., w&] give all necessary information, and be authorised to give warran tee deeds for aQj property sold i*MM MAY, myS# Vn.HO Wronmet 25 Per Cent Lower than any Farmlnthe County. A VALUABLE FARM FOR BALE.—The subscriber in authorised to sell the following described TRACT OF LAND, containing 111 acres,situated in North Fsjeuelowa chip, Allegheny county,Fa., 14 miles from the City iarv ana Julia Ann Avenues, and Henrietta and Herr ptree * This square contains many Pruit Trees of the choicest kind- and commands a tine view of the picturesque an i romantic sce nery around. lam desirous of preserving this Hjuare en tire, a* it would afford one of the most charming and mag nificent sites for a gentleman’s summer residence, in the immediate vicinity of the twodlies. Also, about TIIR* £ ACRES OF GROUND, at the head of the Island, advantageously situated for manufacturing pur poses. The aboT* property Is situated in Duquesne 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 Duqucsne borough, on the rnu\r, bank, fronting the bead of Herr’s Island, ur cf JOUN DUN LAI’ A CO., corner of Second and Market sts., PHfoburgh. , apr!7:tf , «M. C. MILLER. Fifth Ward Property for tale at a Good bargain. Three valuable brick houses and lots.— These Lots embrace a front on Penn street, cf G 6 feet 6 inches, to a 3 feet alley; on » hieh there la erected a valua ble block of Brick lloua«s k two stories high, with kitchen and cellar in basement, -ilffcet front on Penn street, and 30 feet deep on Locust street. This is a Tory desirable situa tion for either n Store or a Tavern; Peon street Uicg the great thruughfare cf the city : and this property Wing con venient to the Railroad Dept.t. This property would not L* in the market entv that the owner is living in Washington county, andfind3 it extreme ly inconvenient to attend tc it. Term* cvy ami jiriw modirn:-: for furth-T particulars enquire of KUi«KI;T LAY, Fifth \V»nL cr J.IS. C. RICHEY, apr£3 Real tetato at til? office. 1 Q/ W | ACRES OF LAND IN FOKKfeX COUNTY, near IOUv tie Clnrion riTer. This land i* heavily limbered, an excellent soil, and b said to contain as abundance ot iron ore, and a thick vein of bituminous coal. The Venan go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, Will run very near to it, if nut directly acroes it. The Mills town creek runs through it. ALSU, 600 acre? In Elk county, well timbered and watered, ana lying near the route of the Snobury and Erie railroad. No better investment could be oiA than in these lands. Tbe completion of the Hunbury and Erie, the Allegheny Valley, and the Venango railroads through that region will render the coal, lumber, iron ore and soil, of great value. Enquire of C. B. il. SMITH, Attorney at Law, feb22:«tm:tf No. 147 Fourth street. Valuable Properly lor Sale, ON J.IUKUTY STREKT, ADJoININO THE METHO DIST GRAVE YARD, NEAR CANAL BASIN. —This is bow the only dcnirable piece cf property in this neighbor hood not already bought up by the i'eotisylraala Railroad Company. Fronting on Liberty 5y feet, on him ureot 100 feet, thence to the Methodist Grave Yard SbU feet, to Liber ty 110 leet. Thu. property is most desirable as a Hotel. The building now on it, a good -übstantial three story brick, with all the Deceseary back buildings, has for u longtime been occupied as the Union Hotel, doiiig a good business. and others de-irvus of making a good inrerlmeut, wiil do well lo examine the premises. EDWARD FABER. KENNEDY 4 CO. I WILL SELL my unexpirvd lease (fourteen } rare.) of a Lot, situate on O'liara street and Spring alley, in the Fifth Ward—lo ft. fronting on O’Hara street, and running back 100 ft. t-u Spring alley, on which is erected a four storied Brick House, TO ft. square, with a frame, two stories, Go ft. on Spring alley, well calculated to carry on any branch ofmanufacturingbusincss. Beingeugugec in man ufacturing in the couDtry, 1 off-;r the above lor -ale. In quire at No. 42ft Liberty street. ocl3:tf EDWARD FABER. Coal Works For Sale. SIXTY THREE ACRE' OF LAND, with 250 acre* of Coal attached, and ull the improvements thereon in success ful operation, aid Farm is Mtuated on the Munongabela river, x 4 miles above Pittsburgh, and Is supplier with a Farm House, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad,end an excellent harbor. - L The vein of Coal in five feet thick, and cannot be surpassed in quulity. For further particulars apply to A Very Desirable Country Beat at Pri vate sale. T'lIE subscriber is authorised to cell the following piece J of property, containing 2% acres of land, situated In Collins ip., Allegheny county, Fa. This property is beauti fully located on the bank of the Allegheny river, about 4 miles irom tbe city; having two Trouts, one on the Law renceville ami Plank Road, and the Allegheny river; and about GO rods oeluw the ferry, and just oelow the new bridge, now betng built orer tbe river. For fur ther particulars enquire of JAMES C. RICHEY, Real Estate Agent. SALE.—IB7 acres of Land, 8 miles south of Darling- JT bin, ft) acres cleared, good Orchard, a good titoue House, large Barn, two Frame Houses, all in first rate or. der, aud otfered at the low price of $B5 per aero Also, one-half acre L >t iou Oakland, on Charlotte street. It is a beautiful Lot; in front of Mr. Ogdens flue improve ment, and is Otfered at thej low price of sSoo—enquire of me. Call and get my Register, for description? ol a great variety of property. THOMAS WOODS, je’Ju 75 Fourth street. Sil I t| }- I—HALFl —HALF IN HAND, balance in 4 years, fora W-l jIJLm / New Prame'jßouse of 5 rooms, with a large lotot ground of GO feet on the Brownsville road, m South PitL-'burgh. Plenty Of choice apple, peach and plum trees, grapes,' currants and gooseberries. A large stable, out oven, Ac The boase is well papered —good grates, Ac. Call and exuminc the property. iyll S CUTAbKRT A SON, 140 third Bt. 1/UtV.iiALE —six acres Land, situate near the Minertmlle JT Road, mil* from the : .. „ ’’ two went- ” Jhfw " “ one months.... “ “ two months...., M “ three months.. ** four months.... ” “ *li months...... “ on* y8Rr..~........—..«. ‘tanding Card, rix lines or lew, per anmnn . csAXGimz at ruuscu: One square, per annum, («reloeSreof th« p*j-rr) 25 00 DAILY MORNING POST. SATURDAY MORNING:::;7:SEPTjBM‘BgR"I6 .'From Bxiioa’H History cf Cuba.! 0- THE STORY OF MABTf, THE SMUGGLER. [concluded ] “First, Excellency, do you give me your knightly word that you will grant a free pardon to me, if I reveal all that you require to know, embracing the moet secret hiding plaoes of the rovers ?” “ I pledge you my word of honor,” aud the commander. . . “No matter hew heinous ini the Bigl4 of the law roy offences may have been, stilf you: will pardon me under the king’s seat ?” “ I will if you reveal truly, and to any good purpose,” answered Tacon, weighing io his mlod the purpose of all this precaution. “Even if I were a leader among tho rovers, myself?'* Toe Governor hesitated for a moment, can vassing in a single glance, the subject before him, and then said: “Even then, he you whom you may: if you are able aud will honestly pilot our afalp, and reveal the secrefa of Marti, and his followers, you shall be rewarded, as our proffer seta Tortb, and yourself receive a free pardon ” “ Excellency, I think I know yonr character well enough to trust yon, or else I should not have ventured here.” “ Bpeak, then; my timo is precious,” bas the impatient reply of Tacon. “Then, Excellency, tbo man far whom ycu have offered the largest reward, dead or ulive, is now before you!” “ And you are—” “ Marti!” The Governor General drew back in astonish ment and cast his eyes toward ft brace of pistols that lay within reach of his right haocl; but it was only for a single moment, wboo he again as sumed entire self control and said ; “ I shall keep my promise, sir, provided you are faithful, though the laws uailloudly for your punishment, aod even now you are ia my pow er. To insure your faithfulness, you o.ust re main at present under guard. Saying which he rang a silver be!! by fava side, and issued n verbal order to the attendant who answered it. Immediately after tho officer of the watch en tered, and Marti was placed in confinement, with orders to render bim comfortable until ho was sent for. His name retrained a secret with the comminder; and thus the eight soese closed. On the following day, one of tho men-of-wnr thnt lay idly beneath the guns of Moro Castle, suddenly became the eoene of the utmost activ ity, and, before noon, had weighed her anchor, and was standing cut into the gslf Etream. Marti, the smuggler, was ou board as her pilot, and faithfully did he guide the ship, on the dis charge of bis treaoherous business, among the shoals and hays of the coast for nearly a month, revealing every secret h3nut of the rovers, ex posing their most valuable depots and well se lected rendetvous ; and many a smuggling craft was taken and destroyed. Tho amount- of money and property thus recovered was very great; and Marti returned with the ship to claim his reward from the Governor General, who, well satisfied with the manner in which tho rascal had falfilled his agreement aud betrayed those comrades who were too faithful to be tempted to treachery themselves, summoned Marti before him. “As you have faithfully performed your part of our agreement,” said the Governor General, “ I am now prepared to comply with tbd articles on my part. In this package you will find free and unconditional pardou3 for all your past of fences against the jaws. And here is aa order on the treasury for—” “Excellency, excuse me, the pardon I gladly receive. As to the sum of money you propose to give to me, let me make a proposition. Retain the money; aud in place of it, guarantee to me the right to fish in the neighborhood of tho city, and declare the trade in fish contraband to all except my agents. This will richly repay me, ‘ and I will erect a publio market of stone at my own expense, which snail be an ornament to the city, and which, at tho expiration of a certain number of years, shall revert to the government, with ell the right aod title to the fishery.” Tacon was pleased at the idea of a superb fish market, which should eventually revert to the government, aod alsp at the idea of saving tho large sum of money covered by the promis ed reward. The singular proposition of tho smuggler was duly considered and acceded to, and Marti was declared in legs! form to possess, for the future, the sole right tofieh imho neigh borhood of the city, or to sell the article in any form, and he at once assumed ail the rights that the order guaranteed to him. Having in his roving life learned all tho best fishing grounds, he furnished the city bountifully with the arti cle, and reaped yearly au immense profit, until at the close of the period for which tho monop oly wss granted, he was the richest man on th* island. According to the agreement tho fine market and its privilege reverted to tbeyovern ment at the time specified, p.nd'tbc monopoly br.a ever since been rigorously oufurecd. wizard, now possessed of immense wealth, looked about bim, to see in whut way he could most profitably invest it to insnre a handsome and sure return. The idea struck him if he could obtaio the monopoly of theatricals io Ha vana, on some such conditions aa he had done that of the right to fish off its shores, he could still forther increase his ill gotten wealth. - He obtaioed the monopoly, on condition that he ,- should erect one of the largest and finest thea tres in the world, which he did, locating the same just outside the city walls. With the con ditions of the monopoly the writer is not con versant. [From the Philadelphia North Americ.vi.; . Mormoniiu in England. A Mr. Rickards, who, in the course of a re. cent examination before a Parliamentary eom mittee in Eagland, in reference to emigrant Bhips, described himself as President of the Mor mon Church in England, stated that his churoh counted sixty thousand members in Great Bri tain. including children ; that the wholo country is divided into districts, each with its President, and that tho work of proselyting is proceeding quite satisfactorily. He said farther, that the whole of these Latter Day Saints are “ authori tatively advised that they should emigrate, and enther to the m riu body in Utah,” where tho number of the connection ie between forty and fifty thousand. We fcave some doubts of tbe correctness of these estimates, and are inclined to think they are exaggerated for the purpose of giving importance to the church. Sriil there can he uo doubt that the number of proselytes made in Great Britain and on tho continent is quite large, aud in view of the invariable in junction that they moat join their brethren in Utah, we have presented the probability that a year or two hence that anomalous territory will be occupied with a sufficient population to enti tle it to admission as a State. When that event takes place, wo shall have a r-nuestion presented to our statesmen which has nVver yet arisen in our history— whether a ter ritory wherein Church and State are uuhed can I be constitutionally admitted into the Union. In - Utah this is undeniably the case to such an ex tent that there is uo definable oivil law beyond the pale of the church. The local magistrates are religious functionaries elected nt church * gatherings. Ihe courts established by the|au thority of the national government are destitute of business, not because there is none for its ad judication, but because all difficulties are nd : jQJted by the Mormou tribunals, and the Mor- ~ ' j ruons carefully abstain from the use of the na tional Courts. The President of the church is j the dt facto Governor and ruler, and will so re ; main, no matter who may bo appointed the nominal Governor. His fi*t is the law of the territory, and tbero was more truth than boast : iug in bis recent declaration, at a Slonnon ! meeting, held at the city of the Salt Like, that the national government could cot help appoint ing him Governor, as he was so in reality and would remain so as long as he pleased. In what ever light we view this arrange development of American progress, it seems franght with trouble and exceedingly difficult of solution; and the N stronger the Mormons become the greater is the -5 | complication. Lot fbr Sale. 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