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It• •• .1, - - TlllidtpraisiePooliskai &eery Nonistsi, (thasiay excePted ,;710,1C .dittifonie & NONTGOBIZILY. 0:1/ 11 :/;,WOOD AND WIN MOM ligrizzma.—maye DollarsTsar, payabls Arkli.7 , •=s aup elz Dollmswill Warily Ds rosolcsd if not pal ll'arldroinot OW* ice--for mi. at the counter In the g ; 11614241,1 i Vat Nan Boys. _ _ ...- ..c ..- ; ;.-..;Ptir iIiSTINDILY *OBI POST tatigild from -the wow oak% on • lane blanket miss ~ , r' to gStlfitllts . renr,kci savanna Dingle copies akrup•pertkilkka neseatinned vim at the doom - • . "kr pro p a 0 D ri . t 7ll °l b o "U p al 1 1 t47 1 70Ve order r an r ki - fro/ i istideatary%fiffeace to this e city. '' '" IV 'h. ''' Tribi 7 ° the Eriabild of the Ysp Pod ''' 'Yaw i) iatihst Alb PrUsd.g Offices en the city, loam al/ ":. !Iola: .tie dome en gm skated wonky, and mot MUM.' Is urns. . . ._ i .pROFF.SIONAL CARDS Reba. C. G. Swami, ITORNEP AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Mcd, No. —, Fourth strast. Patsbargh, Pa. doolLly Jame, A. Lowrie, VIVIINIT AT LAW-0111r., Fourth Arad, Pittabur 4h, ilidatiallallitheald Street and Cherry alley.: [deal- • y • rr. • E. -TORN AT. LAW, BT. LOU/S, M J 08.1141.11 WICAVER., •ATTORIKEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Oo ze , AG. 144 Fourth .trait, . PIMAIIINAL PA. . • italt.Toll, - ATIORNBY ',AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, oam% corner Stith and Gran" sta., jaltlytf • n:annum, ea. • A. Biddle Roberts,- - A =UMW i.e LAW—Utlift, :4). timittfieldrtrest. ..J.1"; between Fifth dad Huth. arilvalotts tatreitlly attend 'lll:l-Lial,atteraulLi 4/V.l Lu eouryauciug.. kift&ly TSlamas Sterns, ITORNSY AT LAW AND SOLID/TOD IN (lELNOSILY. 21. • Mee, mutt dam to the Post Unice, 6usubstsville, Ohio. [4 ,XLPIy Let- i ;i2itro'nrt.t, t,PittabnriA, XL Ply fourth door below Mr. Body Pane:eon'. Livery !Stable. Jae. .1. S. ...11oriloon, A rroitiat AND 0011N.litILLUli AT LAW-0111os, re. . mond to No. 4t Grant fitrmt, near Fourth/Pittsburgh, ' • . • aprilky - C. Orlank - , TTORNAIt AT LAW—CM:km, /earth street, itbove WoceL - ' Thomas M. Marshall, TIONNAY AT LAW-0121cA . Low'riVe Iltuktings, Fourth Mired. jan7l.7 R. IS. Garsiiittan, .:ATTORNAY AT J.AW-01:11ce on Fourth =jet, between Cherry niley and ()rant street. .0.17 J. ."*.Dl'Ulowry, =WRY AND OJUNSELLOR AT LAW—WA. let Bakewell'etaildings, 011 Grunt +trent- jet k. TTOBERY AT LAW—No.II7 booth street, above and Mar Suilddleld. i mares :y Alderman Watson, !,, ilit a i Oil Third War, oppasue Mt old Poe Office, Arad all business pertaining to Me wilco of Alder awl amd Juktice of the lade eta beiromptly at ." Ackuovnedgineras of Dad 11. s and taigas, and •-• other InstruniA of mum& -taken at his °fa e, or at the —neidenoa of tha.parties. The DOelben Of D. S. SCULLY, late ea ALI man of too - , -atTof ,PiitAbargh, are placed to my piaiseasi u. Persons batted Judgments on end Doerets may have t c necessary • [WOO issued Mama by Aidartneut Watson. • I . raylil ' N. iluokotasTer, Irsicit,Urant stn.; tmtwereu k'ourtil a Diamond alley. Conveyancmg of all kind, dune 1. , C , the great• stt via* and /I,ral accuwy. Tales to Re Est.stb 02- &Mined, ke.. j5..3 • B. a. Alm], Aldersuau.. VIC Mel THIRD Btroot, between Wood and . let streets, .PLltitraxgte. Oolleetioro promptly mode. uds, Mort 'MO, =I VA= writings drawn with twain sal acew 11W-7. y ito m H. AUL, OUttUltoN moor toll. W. 1114sile,) FIELD SIIENET. Witco boom, from 810 LF6l . 2tri L o'clock i et#4J. eCXYST, DESTItT, Fourths 1., urn doors west of Marius. Oriscs Mosel—From nine Ai M. to fire _ BUSINESS CARD D. W. IIk:USTINE & CO comusgosliiilNG Gulps Generally in Produce PittsbOrgh, Ciao eiriati and other lanniacturos' &e. zro 93 Pront streets, between Market and Fri-ry streets, PITISBOLLIII, PA. Alar Sabena cash advantes•made on eonahrotneote. P.- tiattlarattantian 'paid to forwarding WeNteru inerehaml.e. -irk it Thaw, Wm. liaguley slu. NlLta. 4kniy Ik.fka, F. Sellers k Co., 'Lays a kites', Kramer A Mahn. Rear, Grad, Aso., Wm. Eithosum, S. at. Johnston, isQ.,Themaa Bakawell, ICoq. , Ileorge Lodtie, 11rq., Solomon boner, lioq. I jatki ".: =iirii.. - 11 - 1137•71141.111 & cu .; ifORWALILDINki AND 00,11AILSKON AIt:tICLIANTS, Liberty itztet t opposite Penn. Depot, ineerpenon, rA. PAGODA ' A STUIL6 i iU itewawra. Wholexas and Agou Aid bsconer of 0% Otosstry Stook tios, vorntt of DUlZPOlLLLallefailld he 1J1.1u11 , 1, Pittotriusla, Pa ' tec.2,.y P wbi:TMo7r.lnitvlati733siwiT IhZ' 44:.,,4 Maury B. CoMins, . FORWARD/NU AND DOMMLeALUN ILE4DANT, sos • WlDitusrle Dealer in Okkuo, ISiatter,.., ..12.1 halves temmedly,-N.. Yi WouD Bt., Pticto . a P•kul Murdock, l• , ON AND FORWAADLNu aiLicqueNs, AND •■WINAMIDOAT AbiliO. 7 Water sArT., Laciustau, . . • Kpl.tf Sias £ igooralead, 1,V11.0L78AL39 GIWONBA AND PLO)DUC.E!DE.ALERS-- " • -yir Nb.2l Wood asset, Picub.rgh.. ; limatth dc Sinclair, ,• 0L11341L2 OLGA:MIS AND coLLYLLIMON 311Eit• OUANTEI—Omir Wood anti Mr./ Lo. f i nova R. T. C. Mor t i K. =MUD AND STATIONS:I.-1Z .1.4010 on him . •iponeralamoonlentot &awl, .1.11...11na ea and Mutt PliatiAr„, Past and Cap Pup., tre., Wbe nab, Fend P. t, DS Wanftstront, te.ekar k tfile, bet. .1 , PiletsLargt. ilf&Artateld. Pa& and 'Prea.s' :`,3.0. . kepls:ly . ' Ruuell & Bro., 3ZATIJNGII,., OSALEILE IN STAN DAN) AND Laliitir LI nal, ATIIKC, and Pubdele. nI LOO. V. TOKEN, No. I Pitch wrot, Yltinburgid, -,,••.• • • I. W. Chadwick, . ir&IIILIER ISV ILAUSAIID PAVEK, No. 149' Wood Street, JJ-I The higasa lake 112 eabiti pOd for raga ;annum. 1844. - - news SELLERS Ic CO., Zetararders and COMpi4.lo/11 pierCillii PROVISIONS D OW) killi g ES SirOILS ..,,.11wokvoclUCIJM,S, • , , • . infer &. Ricketson, GROCERS, Lt [POUTERS vE BRA-NDIRS, Wiwi sad E=--Nori. 172 and 174, oorner of Irwin - Übintrikr4444,. burgh. Imo, Cotton Vans, 41114•DisRsaltly on band- ira ~:-.•:• •• ' .. WLllliam Carr 4t. Go., •4;42Fx. CIAZA late of the firm of J. ' , sacra k. Co.) wOLEM.OOII.OOEI S and Dealer], in I'preign {Virtu .1111 Sad Brandlon,Old Monongahela and It t rt titled Whis ilityil!o.lo Pow:morels' Row, Liberty elm PlCkburgh, ' - SWIM W0L1M11...-40LIS.Ii. HURON MI., KI3I6VATBICL. ILIOLVELIKAN, IlleatitON *C0.,4 .... WHO/MUM Grocers , VrodProduc t. Dee'ere and Commis - - . 408 blesehante, No. 243 Liberty street.' PITTSBOGR, PA. ' • ' " ' Co.Paartalere hip. i ritasbearlisers has thb day formed &partnership for aporpoie of carrying on 0..1434i1/14 qpi ilirsoord. "ifiv.biomosctioe with the Arli, Atom and and Pro ititaabasioy,under th e style of Zs user k Illar 4 , j lIZIKO• • No. 118 Raterand 160 of streets; .kompoi i.e.:ivied by Burbridge 3 Inghram. • . . WM. B. ENCILISH, . ' ' JAMBS ItICVIIDSON, . . FAB. J. BB:s BTT. littaburgh, February Ist,' IgB4:feb3 R. DRAVO Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa:, dealer It ClFemlttoe, offers for-sale aer stork. o 'selestird ibi Dually use. Spices of very variety . mkt iheiptatil qua li ty, ground at his Steam ills. Aigm, Altiatt ft.algForeign andDomestie. Producs taken In ail Jaime he Kftediandise. Y. B. D. has procured a foil salortment of Landreth's :WarntatedGFarden Seeds, and invitee the attention of all In. :. • - •In rand altalra. ! ' mull Copartnership. rm i ISIGICED hare this day nits Into coliart r eghip y under the name and style of J. A. II ITTCHI. purpose of tra j cztit A ig a Cod mission and NiA tI LTN IU GF E4 OR N D. iebanaa7 1854 feb6 7. Z. E1011,11.1M11. J. I. 111L'IlllIT - • • -Eruzdast & RICEIARDSCIA. irIOILKDWION.AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AND %.j Wholesale Dealers In Flab. Bacon and 011 and Pnalnce Warehouse formerly occupied b/Durbridge & = lin. 110 Water and 150 First street, Pittsburgh, "WM. fe3 4 - ; , ' *rum, num 1110018, kr.r.wr. WAIN; _ . . ... Maryland. . PlUsburh. Wolientr MI dale & en,._,__• • 110017fti! um GEMEILZ• onauleyoN =au - HAMA • ' :-N4mo• Liberty strret, Pdtaburg Pa. • :- - • .. ' W.r nod ~ 1 YAM OM. .. .. ...1. i;L: '., Gant=Liston House. . eawas =Walborn have op.= a hones for the above put. r . ~.., •: prosy= So. 17 erathdad area, lour doors above ma Howse. We will purchase, or voceive, on =====ter sae, conaisponstats of Pkar, Baron. Cheese, : . Ars, Oar_ ? liwity, FL= &.1., Oran Bad, Bated Hay, rre, - apeavrtah:ons will snake advances or purchase at the be-L,Wroloa rates for eastl . , ' ... ALGRO & 00. t. - • Jas. DIP Gangtilts• ' -•-, lria.f. Tata nir GrOOXRIBB, tp.o Dll 0 E:11,01:111, PAWN, Ps. Pif Pro. 10 , corner Bmithflald sok Pint streets Pitts • • • .. --- . . Q. D. Wood, MB AND WHOLY.B4LY DRILLER IN W/NIN3 ` . tzArD , ,74 , QPNOS, Node. North Sno3nd stzsot, fifth door ~ - tryymilorility Ztdlttleinhili, has on hand ths brat r , , . om 0 ,;,,IF.lftilos, Whew. Irish Whisky, :fictions.. --- Ma W:..isty, acai&Da GI., 0 71 1 .1., 4.., on tam: worthy ~ A" - - tlmmtbeetaa arTehssero a _ d.ur.. .. (~..,29y --• .• Artlaper la W l inlilt 105, Plit&&o6ll.l4444limaarlie 4' 4 '44 4 14 1. 4 4 , 1 : 4 0 . s, to . • 4- ', • , •-•"*"...1 • • , or; I== G POST. :do Loomlks, WWI= 44 bIIITII o'clock, and I blaly ~OCElt,'ia No. Buo - iiiert;ilr:it, bt:;gle, Pa. t ", • 'zt ..ot w . ~~ ~f'`~x l~ai_E_y ~ax~~y'"'~ ` irsnti~.'-.:z:::.: ..., -~!".ye~ ~:.."'~.._; :.. ,, ' , .......:;. , -.. - Ail.....•Attrl.ti . ing- . _ . firrot pI.ipLLsRED DAILY, BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST DUII4 , I.NGs." CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOO s AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $5,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. VOLUME XIII. BUSINESS CARDS JO PH Fla XIII.I.NG, lauousesos TO L. W14.40S I CO. i 1021,2: nit 51AILKET OTILICET ANTI DIAMOND, Masse %,_, conAantly no harul a toll assortment of Drug., Medi- GI ltetl t 3/,1.11. Ile t.. , i1 , 21L1, Perfumery, and all arthides pertain lug to 4.3 bonne., • /aer Pr.:rip:row carefully corripousaled at hours. *soy NITS FLLlttfe. COOMB.III BILOTUELLS, • (Som./lora to J. Kidd• Co.) OLIidALE DRUGGIEITB, No. 60 /nod Sired, Alf.s4urgh, As. Proprietors Of Dr. XPLasee Celebrated Vorostfuge, Liver Pula, sc. Jalo JOHN RAPT, JR.,' (Successor to Jss. M'I3oR.YJ ! Wholesale and Medan Druggist, AND Dealer in YAIN2d, 011.4 DYE tiTU ac., 141 1 - 1 Waal street, three door. Wow Virgin ally sprkoldgely JULLN .11..110RtiAN, A.rij WIIOLESALE AND D,EtAll, DIIUO+3II3T, AXD D.. 1.04 lif Dye-staffs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, to., No. 5 Wood 6t.rent, (ono do, south of biavond xtrrexuxd D. [ JOHN /11. rrt; tahat./., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IatiIGOLET, No. 135 Wood 9t je&Al Next door to U. Child's Nhoe thaws: rittibur. h. OS. ELEBLNG having as.vuclatad wsLh JOE., ABEL, wp. tp butipft e will helvatter toe ,ditalucted under the ,itylo of J. ABEL . CU., at the uld stand, corner of avaithfield and Fourt.ti .rea tg. ja try W/IDaus rixuria, Druggist, LI AS to the eurrieF, of llnZar :and PIONLii jl SLreete, 'there he unnsilntteurl horompUy 00 rue .lin:3:terrine trieuun All or tides in nne fluty azranLini pure, end put up wail the Lamest rare. 'martini= B. A. Vainnestock da. W ilrfstbaind i R. L. ALLEN, . __. . . .... Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old illononga bele Bye Waisky, die., ALSO, IiEDWAVVIAO DISTILLER, NU. is WWI) untlik.T, 111.1e1flilttilli PA. Mi l- I... \ rt l ai, " Ute ' s7E. 6 4l - su L d ' i r i th lifil, ....l j aretr, biPtri p2; l / 2 u B es t. , Scotch Ale, Loutiou tiro, LI zi0u1.,11,01, eel, , itburical, Übl aldniougultels el.> e 1i11..1 ARM 1-1111.1 .1.111, pple,Peacii, i i, Wild thierry cud U.seutierry ltraiudbet, iiirpoit...l heretic, lietpdisi cud rnbripe Cipire; Wall-ipable b ulid Cotumou Cl,sar, nil 4,1 mat.li lua p.ii.. as to ebuilerag .iciispe duet.. Panty I:.sr E-gt and Labelleu boll., of ewers sly., cud Deciuutius of nil Ades. 1 respectfully invite ern edam:Uwe Lion of my 5t14,5, a: .Su. 5 N lhh... btr.t, PlUccurgl., Psnus. mud. it __ • _ _ _ JO/iN tiltUVrT, 51('U1tr Eli 01 I.II,AZIIJ/C,, UIN, WESik.N te.—Drviar j u IWO I,arr. brand), It• - heeutylaz 1 , /,[ll/or, caruer and iron , streKs,l'ltuburgh. • aprl3 Ilryar, ANL 1CE1.5.116 LIQUOR .11/LILCILAIsT ioa rareet, and 4/ lhantwatlallq. lobithy •T-Iw , lp,P • ew" JNO. E. DUWNINti, CLOTHIER, - WS ij 1.5 removed to LIIIEUTI atroat, coypu/ail* liarriLou JUL alley, awl No. II bEVELsiII, near Ouurittlell, when Lue stbennun ul tin [Mends and Ma public is fantail lo ine btock of lia.llf1 i .11AL1: UUVLC alway a on ,Land. Line, CaLafturrea and V eating. tut usilerao Laura. A tull saaortaleut ul Purul.Ling Goods Lur genilecuen, 11:m11441.1g flans of ail .LutiiLiuN, Trueto , I.lusbroltaa, Sc., Sc. Jab JOB. 11120SIXT Co.sLii a a nnala.T• Wholesale and Retail Clothing Merchants, NO. S O n Lail/ nr/U:EI. I , IIE eubsertbers respectlitill t Worm their 011 cur/towers ant the public to geucrnl , that they have 11 dey as. enctated themselwe In We ebove nuetheea under We tr. of JUIIIi ai'ClalStiE 1 • CV. They reopectrully eulalt • were u 4 public patronage. the prerinue UlleiLltr• of each *lll be eetUeti by the.- ..elem. , teepee:Lively. Zeta 14121.1. , , (late We trial COQLIII 1.4.110,) naimg .336,„ opened re/0/31: Ay. Y r tteo doers above the old siantio for the purpose of carrying on the CU/TU.l.lth t4UbL , 4l2in, talas by eche: attention to business to merit • ahare Eh We patronage ul the late both b.--Clothing odada to order in EL • 211•.. t tandnonsble styles, .01 ou tLa .uorneet notice.—lnlecod to none no the Oily.lWtCy Janues C. Watt, LILCLIANL' TAILVIL—\e. 46 kllttk street, opposite th• Theedr, Pitt...lA:ugh, p► ape: Jaanea UNSUNG/11/MA Vl.4ol:sli Yl.lll,—Would respectfully Lu. inform his friends and the puolis, that his new Oat.. , tslanent is now in full operation, anu that he is prepared to furniati hi w. a. 12.1 ml sit oruers iR P. 3.4 Luniter, nria , board and Plana, planed on one firgth e1&af.,24 • • • on Lund. 6.14 Loose. end I1cr.111114;,, or every CLISISSIFUOI2, MIA/ to Crair. Bulldoze and Carport:ore would had It to their advautage to give Lon a call. te: be coin new ninth. them with planed -tint sinkable It terry raii.eripuon et work. AIL S. USIA. _ JAM., CAlloh AU HERRON dt CB/BWELL, BELL AND BIiASS Ft/8MA...85, Al A NYVr t g :U 2,l l'S lllti 'C l ' if-N 'L FZ I PI M Bri; 6 I.I * (6 .° ,:c " .. L A ° l ' ego, tiattats Mauta.tiare.. ioundry tin ilottecce street, Alle.dseny city. Udine and Store, N 0.12 Maraet street, el usburgh. OLD ISEASS and taken to exchange 100 rears, or ash paid. Orderri - Mt at the t uunthy or Unice, • ill be promptly_ attended tn. tabudy JUSkilril. T. LOWRY. No. 43 Corner of P,/1/1 and Mod Streets, Ogles up steins. Entrance [runs hit/is:real l'lttenurgh, Up ESL'S:A:Tit/WA utuounce to the public that he net 001121.6./.4.1 the ICLAJ., tintAisiiEritTi, to cUlltieC tion with install:en., anti taeneras *sheeting. Ile will also attend to renting. ['creme in want tit servants, in stay capacity, or tho. in MALL 01 1A.., wit b•suppluo as : bit notice. All business etr. =tort to his care prompsl., at tended to. itefirrence.t—T. J. Ingoota. ill,hard Cowan, C. , 1,1.5 . O. Lashe, Dr. Alex. is...ca. JAM,. 2lzekrral, A. A. Matnn MAMA t WO- Jan', M. OL/Ff.... M. ( - lAA VP Western Foundry, La. i 24 Wood street, PiTIAPC...II PA., ur AN UFACC U OF tAItLINII STO %Nib, Co.! and Ai. Wood Move., Parlor Atuvey, liouuw Ware, Plain and faucy Urntee, Plain 41.4. Yancy k natter,-i!! and Log Iron., 151 mar lieudel, Tao linctlen, Wag., Ilkaagead. jallyt Austin Loomis ) UAL bdiTATIS AGENT, Meretiandtae, Stock, Bill Broker, vane., No. l'ottrth bLreet,(abuto Wood.) The giattember Lar.ng opened Ito otter at Llo above 04., fur the purpuee at noptaattug thane, Ltun, 2wuda, Mortgagee, and aut other Instrument. (or the eardarity a Money, woo tor tLe p.c.*. and ea. at utoeks. Mut alto glee proinpt and purtiettlar atter.tiou to buying, ealling, renting of nod leas dtg Leal iAtate. LjyT) AUSTIN Lted)llb. clmattmate K Liawniclia, • f d 4.901, oppoalte tLe l'oat-ufhee, Plttaburgit. Maps, Launlmapm,lMl limas, dL. w 10110, 14.1.5, &relit...loolo and dlactune brawbagv, Dammam and Vlooloso Carts, etc., Engraved or Drawn nu ►pone, Printed to U,lorn, tiedd,iironie, or Mark, hi Um Most approves style, vaa at use must reanunuOle 0.115:1; S. Ell , Kluley, 1101.1nE, SION, AND uItNAMENTA.L 'PAINTED, AND Deader iu 44 rt. Clair street, Pittsburgh. itaa oonatantly on hand ail Mud. of Plante, natter dry or nalmal, Japan and Copal Vitrulo4, 10.00000 Vll, 10000 Oil, Spirits Turptatinc, VV nidow ;Mum m all slams, Putty, Paint Brushes, tic.; all of the beat quality, and for aala at ...son. ble prices. nel/11 ICINGLISH AND CLASSICAL. SEDIIINIART. W. T. Atria/NALL, M. A., Paintr... 'HE next session of the Institution VIII commoner on MONDAY, the sth of September next, at the room nor. ner of Ferry and .Liberty-st,eets, lately occupied by the Messrs. Vendor. Ittferences—lion. A. W. Loomis, U. Knep, Jr., 8. F. Von onboret. IL Miller. Jr. au,(25 JACOB 81 , COLLISTR6, WLIOLESALE AND RETAIL CIUAR ,MANUFACTUItIiIt AND DsALID. IN ALL [INDS Or Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars, No. '1.5 tt., ALUborpit, Po. .4 Keeps constantly on hand a large supply of all the various brands of Imp,rt.l Cigars. ja.34 JOSEPH CHAPELAII, , . WHOLESALE AND ILEITAIL DE4.4li /4 IMPORTED CIGER - gQ wfLly , No. 453 MAINZT MUM, PrOBll.oll. POW ER & RIAGE.OO29, A 11,CHITECTUELL AND OIiNAMI9NT9I. CARVERS.— ..AL Ornamental Patterne• for Outing, in every style; Modeling, Designing, Ith Composition Ornaments for the damnation of Stmontioats, Buildings, /us.; 99 911/111PLELD Street, near the Post Oflim. yltihn NEW PAPER MILL. CANTON OHIO. 17111.112 R, ANDYBSON A ca., have just started their pa r per mill .t the. shove place, where they will be happy to receive orders for printing and wrapping paper of all dans. telaLif A. Tlndle, WIIOLEKALE and Retail SADDLE, ILARNENE, TRUNK, VALISE and CARPET BAG maltase. turer. No.loB Wood otretti Pittaba qh, Pa. John 11. Mellor, WIIOLESALH AND ItITAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL . NSTRUALENTS, halms, Musk., School Books and Stationery, No. rt.t Wood stmt. ' [Soak ...S. .041 1D HAOAN & ALFIL, HOLM/LLB and MWU hover 1k :re In , ney and W Maple 91 Market and 8 Union atreet,•Pittaburd.l4„. • . . Karl WHITE1100111k: FANOY SILK AND WOMAN DYER An CLEANER, No. 7 ISABBLLA Bt., neer the Emmet Rotel, mug Ausagetr. Themaa id. Little, 3 4 1CCH 41 , 1 D CLOCK 51201.10L—Ilfth emit, between Wood and' Market etreete, opposite Iron at'y HoteL 1 of Jewelry made and repaired. ' (*&l.) B. CITtB3/011..... a.. B. CUTEIBIERT & 8034 tallAL T DBD GRUSEEAL AGENTS, Pa f 0 noyl Vara. ~• trircro " a rag') rwr Lunt of Woolen Goods, Nis. 189 Liberty stre et. [lye e L. H. Hayward, TIBIAL= In Boors, SRO TRUNKS and UNIRORN jj and BRAID PLATS, corner of Market arid Liberty sta., No. 174 Pittsburgh, P. 3.tiRY PEKIN TZIA STORE, BY A. JAYNES, Na. Plfik shwt, bdancen Wood erne Market, soma Me ='"- Sold Sabotage and liatzlP - W-Iter P. TKAATABand "Was la Frowthisadlar asuctiop. ~~ ~.,~~. • ' h ~~ '~ :~ BUSINESS CARDS. • a. No. 6 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., I , l ;. r a t i l..t ry DeV , er . in Ordug., Lemons, l.dines, s . i w Fc , r Citrona r bt alsno r l: Filbert , . Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Pee Nuts, Cocos Nuts, Pine Apple Cusese, a...lines, Pickles, deuces, Nock Oandy, Ver mlcciu.rimmavonl, Oliva Oil, Ae., Sc. spr2Otly SDI TRILPILLSK WORKS. •0. L 36 WOOD MOST, T iID DOOl Ma= MLR. Itt, WV a rErr..sr. . • • e s r.' — p IMPORTERS asid =nide:Mum of ia CU TLERT,SURGUJA RI F L EDA DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, FES, Ac. We keep • general assortment of the above articles constantly ow hand; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also,thans, Pte. tots and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shot Belts, Haps, Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Kr:rive% Tailors and Hair Drawers' Shears; Pocket &Wore, SA.— Al's Jobido Tru r and a r n e l p2rln F r " neati . y executed. RIFLES I—We are making Rifles of every dlecription, to order, of the best rectorial, and workmmurhlp warranted.— Orders received for them at WholWale or Retail, will be fill ed with deepetch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prim. myls — il.aii. Ghasida/lers And tins lelztu.rua. QE sobsctibers are now opening at their new Wareroons• 1. NO. 109 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith field, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACE. wrs, PENDANTS. and all articles connected wit Gas Pitting, ever tittered in this market Haring arrangements made by which they will be constantly in receipt of new patterns and varieties, they confidently invite the attentions of put . . chasers to their selection.. We are determined to sell as low as any honer in the West, and being practical Cu Fit. tern, can offer peculiar NiT.tagen to those desiring ankles In this line. We continue es heretofore to fit up buildings of furry ds• euiption tor gut.. water and 'team. Brum Ca,tirors of all kludg mndto ordor promptly 41 MOHAIR: &UAL TCllkllt, FROM 21RIF !ORR, MANUFACTURNR of the celebrate 4 Goauscier Voutlieting Wig , Llagzie timid Toupee/y.4 every ki•Seriptiow of Urn/uncut. Hair, for 6W...A w cid ilentlemeu, 71) Ful4lllll eritErr Let grt,l3 eriti Market, pitta burgh. FOR SIDS. N. I. fke round of the !trod. No. 1. From the forehead aTrr tba Ivor!. to Perk, No. 2. No. 3. Frem to ear, veer the top. NO. 4. From ear bo ear, r,0rk..1 U o tor•bead. For Toupees, to over the tap at tie , bawl only--• pap.' pattern. the eieot slow. !',. ' at, - fit •vs Coach anti carriage Vat:tory I JOHNSTON, BROTENWS CO, Cbratir j thiccui nod /Limon: ;trot., Affe, heny WOUI.I, relwrtfully I tiforto.thelr friends .tinp - and the palitte generally, that they have commented the manufacture nr Carriages, liwroucloa, Itockaways.Baggiset.Aleigket and Chariots, in all Weir various style: at Rockawa y' and proportion. All orders Will ho exoeuts.l with striet regard to durability and beauty of thamh. Repairs will alea be attended to on the moot reaennahle term. 1 - 5.117.- to all their work the best Eastern Shane, Fele.. 1.11 Wheel stuff, they feel cooh dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will be perfectly satiate., on trial of their work. Purchaser; are mu uestnl to give ur n call, before pursha. dnN elsewhere. ochfkly. . . Pearl AS'teant JIM.; CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY, (weal Tea nausea], rearms.) FIkWILItiF will be aupplied with our •ariotia grade , . of Flt 11811 I:ROUND FLOUR., by leaving their order', at the !fill or in our boxes at Logan, Wilson & Oa., Wood street.or Bra un'6 kleiter,cor. ner Liberty and SL Clair Purred,. Pittabur:h. 11. 0. richwarta, or J. T. harnple, Druggiete,,ttilegheny. Flour will ...deliver.] to families in either of the two aide. Troas: CAill on delivery. BRYAN, KICSN*DY • CO. HARD:WARE FOIL Saddlers and Carriage Makers R. T. LEECH, 311., No. 121 Wood tttttt • Also, Cloths, Danutaks, Laces, Noss, Bent Btnfr, Sprin: s, Be., to. et INAS] TEA& TEAS:— AVILIKTLI, this original and 1 . onlyp a terrte In thisit - t the beet Conga , Teets from Lomb., M ceising a, . large .ad clauival woloctios „ eWsl . 3f - 7a17a, " resnti: , .V- 4) , 1,-lantkitti.t the next city cannot beat. Ile most respectfully invitee the !Adler and genUemen of tali and the ourrounding districts, without &antic:he of nation, to call and try hie Teas, which h• belle subject to re returns!, if tie, don't glee .•11afaction. The tulluatag are the prices: Prime Outten:. SoncLong and Congo, :1;!4(.450 cent. "fl ih. A eery euperior English breaklast Cow, the la Es. Extra flee, ii eery del Hone Congo, tbc. rii lh, Pine Young Lipton. 40atihne s 4t lb. Eaten line Young Hylton and Imperial, 75,1 a Ib. Vary nest Young Vyson and Imperial, it it, lb. Don't mistake the pI....PAGODA TEA slifillig, carnet of Diambuilastel itl.tmond ali , y A 'thing 1 - allot-Lion made to ..teumrs 1 iar2l 'JEW MUSIC STtlitE.—TLe ituteeribcre are opened at iel ... o. 57i Fourth atruet, a ,hoL, tviinethat lot , C 1.1,40 and 1 mur:lal in•trarnants, Itallan a : 1,1 oaman s lags, Pismo, by N. Erarl, of Paris, and Mr. Arnold, Flute by N. Elder, Franklin, A. al.. Claricheti, d,,. All kinds o bras. it:tetra. meats from the Sect rren II mamalactrrno., al ,f which we otter to M a , . r puh of, c 111.,, more ral terms. fe ing roundest that we ran render .ally,- N0.1.-ta.•tion. 9C(IIO)LDEIt .t C 4., !iv "k Fnurtt. et. 11 Sehrn..l.r n a. AlltZtl Will glyr in.tritetkou• rn the piano, .hdln Etna ,roust. • ARNOLD S WILLIA18; REATFRG AND VENTILATINO WAREHOUSE, Minion Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND FlrrL u .s run l+ri.t. Li. v. 'Nil . .. /LW- No. '.Z.5 Nlnr tet ..treet, I'3 tt,burgla. WII brae's - Ad Aur Fun:la,, Pattercrt.Wcs..tr , AItNOLb . WILLIAMS, AlwEn we ...pr.liall7 res,mmend to th• patronage uI the pol.llr. Je4 ATKINOONi k ()RELY. Depot of Lenges , ort h i Iglasamerosast•s Ca tawba Wine. and Brandy. riIHE underehmedbas roolved end offers far rale, at Cts. Mama troms.ll large quantity of Losoutth k ZlMmer num') oriole. , and world...toluene-I Spark Dry and La. dies Sweet t'atawba MM.. Sorb es may iletlire to procure an osceliont triton. of Natl. Wine, (air punt :Jul. of the grape., a,,1 Pod for schtliin.hmeut tb. place for the gratin• cation or beir .111 ares. The Catawba Mandl:lP:tilled tram the genuine urelo, is declared by many osc Hon Judges, equal in moor to the but imparted Cognac. I). VIM' EIS EN, ).10 No. IX Liaertv street. Nunn'a 4k. Clark's PI anon. - AYltl4Bll arrival of NLINNS a CLARK'S: mlebrated ANUS has Jost been reed by the solo..oilier. They have torn male and carefigly solorLe.l expressly for this mar ket, and are considered unequalled for smooth to and yower of tone. They ail possers the new Improvement of two sr/orate brulyes. toe 14..'Iniug, running odd aml above the treble. I her ere full? warranted to h. 04 any climate and to excel in eapseliv for standing In tune., PM , ' s DMA , ' from $250 to $OOO Al:), a line lot ogPianos flm the moms factories et DUNIIA 11 a Co., end also NEWToN A BRADBURY, N. Y. All the Dove will poerly told at Factory prices, without additional char for freight, risk, etc., etc. HENRY KLE IER, Soli-Agent for Nuuns a Clark's Pianos, No. 101 Thlrd street, Sign of the Ogden Harp. Hairs Almanacs for 1 SD%) -- TWIN IL fil ELLOR, Si Wood street, Pittsburgh, wlll publlth on the 15th August, 1864, the !well known oirles of Almanacs (for 1050) calculated by Maloril C. 11111, and for many years pnblichei/ by Mr. Lull. Loomis, or this city, under the name of "Loomis' A:manors." The series will consist of— HILL'S PITTSBURGH ALMANAC, LULL'S 31AtiAZINE ALMANAC, HILL'S AMERICAN FARM EILT 1 ALMANAC. It it only necessary to soy, that the religiouls, moral and mehdl character of Mr. Almanacs will be maintained In the atone aeries, for /856. /Dr Printers and others are hereby oautihned agelmet Infringing on the Mr/right of the above Almanacs. They will be for sale at all the lkokantireeJby the gross or dozen, and by 414 JOHN 11. 31 A New Arrival rIRARLOTTY BLUME, No. 11 ceiving the following new PL._ out the Akdian attachment one elegant carved Louie XIV style Omni Action 7 00 tave Piano. On* extra carved Serpentine, peerl keys, 7 deters Plano, Two full carved, semi grand, 7 octave Pianos. Two plain Itorswocet One do do Three do do 6 64 44 Two double round oorner Rosewood tl% OCtAll, Pianos. One round corner finished bask and front 7 Octavo Piano, A further arrival la expeetod in about two Weeks. [aul9 Loan Oftle e. —, i J OIN A. frI3RIEN, 61 8.11/TI/PLIGLI) STR VP, hotween Fourth and Diamond alley. Money loan on Gold and htiver - Plate, Dlatiolide; tiOld w:int Silver Wale ex, Jewelry, Mantes) Inetrumairts,i/Une antiPlOtels, Iketh r Bede, Fur niture, and all kinds of artleles—for any lelgth of time agreed on. Charges for etorego conelderably lower thaw heretofore. Private entrance through the h4ll door. All bunnew transactions luridly couhdentlal. Akio-Forfeited pledgee sold Immediately &net being out o date, unless radoemect. - Bargains of Gold and dile, Watch es, Jewelry, &0., always on hand. I aprld•.em !SEW SE IkeD STOLLE 1 • JAMUL .WAILDEOP, . IA /MRS for aide immix: illiDliot thambetiarproved 11,3 breed, being very. hardy, axed fins singers.. Bird Seeds —thusary,Hemp, Whet, Repo And mixed heed/ Bouquets will be tarnished composed of Ms Ileet, a,tu itS, vim Oameisa, Hoes Buds, IlaPotro , m to. pots) for Christie:me Trees, hem the &sea sad Ito rural Store, No. 49 fifth st, near Wood. .. - • dee2o i==3 MILE imbacciber having the excinalve right lo mantle , ture and ~ell BWERNRYIi 1110 T AIR AND /3MOKS OUNIMINING ItIRNAO4I4 prepared to receive orders, and contract for heatlas buildings with the mat economical Furnace now m um. The attention of those internitad solicited. Acs Intormition can be had of A. BRADLEY, Nos. 2 and 4 Wool street, or of J. BAIiNgLLAB, deaktt j• Iron City Stove Warehouse, No. Wood ft. B&Bs. & atoms, . • AlloolTlignik—Oftlees: Phßo Sal, No. 7/I MIDI street, Pittsburgh; WS esat side of the Disamei, Allegheny. J7146m N•w Jersey Water nielanis arid Pealelies. rpris act-wanes is in telly recap; by Itsiirad, of the finest qi,lity of nide= ayd WIZZIL.WW,ONL 00 at his Depot, No. lidd Wood street, above MM. matt( WdlitlLllll3llNlooB. :~~,.r ~.-,: PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1855 457 - A - IY. n. 4t A, Burt,l.'s system erMblee Ladle, and lielltl,mea to measure their beetle with tem:racy. Mead and Xlnaral Water Vountain. HOWE, No. 61 NV MTH Street, mat door to ainsotde dealer In lISUIT arid OON YEATdItY. ee &A Noll, m, of • the ban quality, aerted - tip during th ION o g o , Non. Alm, Strtnberries nad Crean. Ilszallten ens be sapp;lad with Streetwise tad ether Frain, during the - ni=thaanat ausatnalasterna - • ' deentale nepeothally leder 46- - , • . ..0 ..• ' BUSINESS CARDS MEW CARPETS. Spring Styles. T IIIS AP L are o,r A T Aiali g 0 No. L and openiu; °Tu.! . gbe largest awl cholomt atocke of Carpeting., otl• OfOtiar: Mate, Matting, lingo, 44., ever exhibited west of New YJrk. The .folk bee been selected with gross care. Pirrhon. Ila want of any artielm In our line, are rerpeetfully to call and asamine. Our assortment consists In part of the following, via: Boy al Velvet and Bromide Carpeting.; Tapmtry Brussels; Mammon Carp•tet Extra Imperial and Sept; Three.ply ; Potent Tapestry Ingrain; Superlino sod Fine Ingrain ; Wonted and Wool Carpets; Wool and Cotton do Vexation 24%, %fend 44; Hem p Carpets, vertcheap ; List and Rag, do White and Check Canton Mattings, 3 , 4-1, 6-4, and 64; Cocoa Matting, 2-I, %, 4-i, 6-4, and 54 ; Banish Matting, virry trap; Awnxistster Casi=isid p l 'l n ' f p tial e ittige, all prim; Fancy Itnidiali She•pskiirklatit, $l5 per pair; Colored do do do from 5.2,60 to $5 each; Together with a large selection of Coma, Jute, Adelaide, Velvet, and other Matt; Embossed and prising cloth table and piano coven, of entirely new designs, very rich. Damask table and piano wren; also worsted damask by • yard, tollnett, doylers, de. A great variety cilpatturne In floor 011-cloth, from 2 to 24 •..t wide. • Buff Rolland. to windows, 80, 82, 34,36, 38, 40, 42, 44, ncbee vide. ' - Cold bordered *ldea, entirely new, very rich. Window shadeeof every deseription. Oval and holloir etalteoda, carpet binding, tacka, Also, the Royal Turkish Bath Towle, together aith every thing zonally kept in Carpet Houses. " Small {{root, cud quick salve' C. B. BEABLY A CO., martturiee 82 Third street. .1. Z. soar J. 0. LOCALS. JONES & BUCHER, IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, foomyLcama finsitownt, foot of Mimi iL lh. Bareitimrg, LI A VIM.. Increased our Machinery, whieh le now ot the mmt improved order, and having added many !mill liee tor dbpsishing work„wre are now manufacturing First Clam "MICA II BRIG IMES, TOR FURNACIGS AND ROLLING MILLS, Blowing Cylinders, Boilers, Furnace, Rolling, SAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINSICY k lIASTINGE, Gas and Water Pipes, Hydrants, Retorts, Lamp Poet, hitch. lug Poet, Columns, Girders, Shafting, Gal:were, linekete, CeilarGra tee, inftLlng Tu Ln , Ounute, Verandahs and Ornamental Castings. We piny particular attention to the manufacture kna ma• retraction of Cant Iron Fronts for llonoo• and Store•. listing an cmcomve maoltmeot boautdul Carr,' rat- Wax of (h. moat approved architectural older, our great he111tlr• for manufacturing and ahipplug enable us to rota. pet. wlth our cairn. - . Patios emoting Furnaces or Rol[log Mille, Mill Owner% and Mill.Wrlghtii, will find It touch to il.mr advantage to bII and examine our extenare stock of Patterns before übbling. IROZUND BRASS CASTJ:Ns, Of every description; Pinith Work, Patter.. Raking, For. cure and Ponce Totemes, furnished to order. in], My China Ilan, M ALtKET STREET, BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTIL re —lou crews of QUEENIIWARE, of ails. Pall import.. nun, cow receiving, to which we invite the atlentioo of the coantry and shy trade. Ewing mina damn different pat tern, of Tea Ware, we feel sonfideot of suiting all teetee; among which may be Loomi while 800 elooe, gold band, gold small, blue, pink, plum purple, brown and green. Al ai, • hamisome green sprig and white imitation stone, *Lich can be wild touch Below the real stone ware. COMMON' WARE.--Our Moak of Common Teas, Plate,, Dishes, Beicen, Nappies, Bowls, Pitcher., 11.14 every article in the line, le large, and selected for the Mil sad country trade. Oddly WARE—tiering a larks and well eelectol clock of tile,. on hand, we will sell at factory pricer, ..nog the merchant the trouble of making • separate bill. All we ail Is • call, and we feel confident of pleasing. JOIIN J. CPLkIAILT. lOWA YOURIDRY NO. 1 O,IoWOOD STREET. • I 011)1 C. PARRY, (seconsor to J. C. Perry A C 0.,) begs to Inform t h e customer. of the old firm, and the public geomMly, that he hes now on hauls, •114 L. extensively en. gaged In mainfectoring, every deweriptlon of CAOTI NUS-- such sa Patent Chilled Rolle; large Kettles and Curbs; Patent Kettles, for doer, Pot Aeb, Buda Aeh; Boger Kettlee. for the manufacture of Cane Sogar—all mat on a potent 'Er, known J. C. Parry's, and are superior for d um r to u any other, and sold lower than ttmee made on the old plan. EIOLLOW WARL—A gemonl assortment, all from net• sad Immarsd pattarna, Wagon bum, Dog Irons, Sad Dana, to., an MIII Outing., and Machinery of evarydaerulyllee, o•se Orovie, slavery d ou: escripti lonaoDok °toren, eve files, ahleh received the Pert prise for IMO and 1161, at the Agricultural Fair of Al legheny County, Pa., and recommended by fifteen hunlrel persons; Pnterprise Cook Waves, four .ore; Premium Cook armee; Rag •od Radiator Coal Stoves; Parlor etores, Ay. Parlor I.lratee and Fenders, great variety, heautiluity enamelled. Common Gratmoand building material of every description. A em ;mit variety of Ornamental Ralling,lM Comfierlea and n. Prowiar nod Pk. Gaslingt—A large stock or all the kinds in use, nod wlltbe told at natural prices flair. Pat ent Lever, True American, Roues, Crane's KiuksJ.P., Woods, P•mt,clc., Dull* hummed Kull , Ac. Douldr Picusrna.—Tho Michigan Double Plough, •hIcL has taken the premium at the State lain of hew York, Penneylvanie, and Ohio, and -her...wit hae hectt eshiLeed. Iron nod halls, &ova Pipe and Tin`Ware--all of which 1 will sell at the lowe,t ;rites ; and respectfully invite the pottlie to eve e rail. et the old stand, N 0.103 Wood .t. •12217 T 1 OWEN ALLEGHENY FORGE. SOLOIIIO.II 8111,14iTTlelt tr. CO. (Late Bissel !letuplea 'Lolling Stith) on Otto hank of the Allegheny, below the ht. Wale &treat Bridge, ALLAOHLIT PITT, PA. rpm; proprietors reepectfully inform the pribllc that, I, having made extensive silditions to their entahlleb• men:, the) arc prepared to manufacture, on the bunt res• a...sable terms ' Iron Work for Bridges, Car Aslee. iluarrY Work, Stour Cutters' and Masons' Tools, Ptaefltoz. Moll Gearing, Machine Work In genera!, nod heavy Forging, 14 avery description. Also, HORSE SUOPy manufactured toy Shaffer', haunt Horse Sha JiacAuse. The Horse riboe Mn. chic. will he In operation about the middle of February, I when all orders fur Shoes will meet with prompt attentius, Anil Picks made and dressed. Orders sent by molt or tele graph attended to on the shortest natio*. jell:y tablast liertralture Warehome - . B. YOUNG & 00.. arbind Purnitirre aid Chars Nun. yrscirrers, Noe. Si and 40 hutithdeld: street. %lora. City flute, ',nu Id respectfully remind their .1.1 frhq.,ll and customers. arid Ultra about to purchase anytlanu tu the, hoe of bualnese, that they era cues tautly ovoautwoturlF, •try description rr fashionable Parlor and Chnniker ohore, warrautrul la material and workmaurrop, &Liu! sold on reasortable terms. Care take. in panting for last or water carriage Shombost Cabin furniture and Chair. on baud sod made to order, as usual. •-• • . Thum, Intermrtad to furnlilaing boata, will And it to tbett advantage to glv• ton Call, n t we giver wrary attention to the manufacture of work beat adapted- 20 flat+. 00. aull -•-• • UUUTS AND IVHOLESAI.E AND IiET.AIL. A.SIES RUBE has owed io splendid style hie store, J No. till Market Amer, and No. ti Union street, between rifth street end the Diamond, end has now coin pieted Lta Spring stock of LtOOTSO3IIOES, SLIPPERS, ti Al YEW% die., and Palm Leaf, Pedal, Dustin sod Braid Sid TS, to which he Writes the attention of all purchaserei, whether at whole sale or retail. This stock le one of the largest ever opened In this city, and <umbrae. everything worn by theladles of Phi lad. phis and New York,and he cruets cannot fail to plea* all. ()rear care hem been given in /Relating the chobvest goods; all of which he warrants. Ile also coutlaues to manufacture, no heretofore, all de scriptions of Boots and Shoes, and from thin long experience of over twenty years in business In thls city, I he trusts, a eufficlent guarantee that those who favor Wm with their emstom, will be fairly dealt with. corlt/Af Bosolsoary for Boys. Soutimsest of and Groot sts.,opponte Court /rouse. 'II/1E Fall Session of this School will commmce on MON. .1. DAY, September 4th, and the Stain of Instruction will be resumed by Mews. GRIGGS and APDONALD. There are ten bIICC[BEiTtf months In tho Academic year. Tuition is $.1.2,50 per quarter. Tho number of pupils Is limited, end boys are admitted In the order of applicationa which may be mode alley August 80th, at 64 Liberty street, or at School, or by totter dropped in Post Office. au9:Uw•- - W. EL SC A.llO/11, EILEIST STREET, BYTW.K.F.,N WWI) AND MARKET F STREAMS, PITTSBURGII, PA., builds Francis' Patent Idetallic Ufa Doata, of Galvanised Iron ; also, roan oforto rea Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Cooking Stoves for Stearobcada and Hotels, Portable Forges, Forged Iron Work, Large DoteDo fo r .11ridgre, to; Cork. Ufa Praperrers, the best and Eleapeat kind. linounboat work attendral to. [roVn.y • WE are receiving from New York and Philadelphia, 380 RALF GUESTS TEA, comprising Young Upon, Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong, Souchong, and English Breakfast, all of whlct have been carefully selected, and w}ll be sold as usual. A. JAYNES, Peklu Tea Store, bra No. ati Fifth street. BOOTS AND SHOES.—Those who wish to get • and well fitting BOOT, 8110 E or GAITER, will call •t AVLAUMILIN'S, bL Foorth Street. CIR/lists, NIGgIiLFOIGK a GI,LA MANOPAOTUBT6/311 OF COAL AND WOOD (X)OISING STOVES, Parlor and Heating litoyea, Grate Fronts, Venders, Wagon Boxes An, An Warehoeee No. 124 WOOD Street, above Fifth, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOCKING PACTOILY, IVO. 24 FIFTH STRATI; ftign_oarfal. 0411. 'STAND. Dyebaa ieturatel from Lbe h o t:data of bumph, whin, he has pur chased. far cosh, a eery exteaaire mut wall assorted suck SI the b mt depripti o ns only of Elloakings, dont; Undershirts, Drawer% lilovetti lam e hew at of Ch tldten's and allays' Pettey Stockings, together with his domestic mock of Pitts burgh tdannlactured Hosdery. He will aell by wholesale or retail at New York Imparters' priom. WALL/Alf DALY & 00. Semember the place—No.Sign of TEM OLD STAND. Removal. pun KLEDIER has restored ida LITERARY DEPOT from No. 78 Third street, to Fifth street, opposite the Theatre, where he will be happy to me in. fi, riner and all others deedrous el. any of the cheap 11. bi ratore of the day. aprlthy PHILADELPHIA GEORGE J. HENKEL'S - - - - ILE - CI T CABINET WAHOII33I, No. 143 CHZB TN UT 8 TILISE T, (Omens lADspznncl Phl i Tlolpli I a . FIIIINTIIINS, IN Emmy STYLI! C.. r..nog Louis X/ V, Louie XV, Fdlosbethan and Antique. with Seulptnre Carving and modern 'Lyle; In o.,awood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satinwood and Maple; all of superior conetruction, and flatbed In the best style equal to, if not excelling in quid. Ity, the Goode of any Betablieb ment in the United States. LNAIPLOYING none but experienced 'mermen, (pp..- Li tices being pcsitivelyexcluded,)and using the best ium term., the work cannot fail to give satiefaction to pun chasers. Amongst the many advantages offered to par doners, is the facility of fundehing • Cowie, either in ele gant or plain style, completely from ono mtablikhatent; by which meat. all the articles In each room correspond In style and quality, and the immense stock always ma band, being so various In design, enables purchaseee to plea. their taste to a selection, without the delay necessarily caueed In snoring Furniture. To Fire an idea of the finished Furniture on baud, I need only inform you that my Booms are 175 reel long, by 27 feet wide, four :mars in number; with Shops contiguous, suffi cient to employ 200 bands, which is a goasontee that the work in all done under my own immediate inspection. 4/tir The Parking is all done In the Store. and furniture warranted to carry safely any distance. Visite. to Phil. delphia are respectfully invited,. parent.... otherwise, to call coo examine the Goode. autbily ST. LOUIS JOSIGPII DOM COMMISSION AND FORWARDING ALF.RCIIANT, No. 30 Coiiieberui., OILOW Yuri BMW, St. Leaf, 'IONS IG NMENTS sal C mmfodoacwill meet with prompt lJ Ana personal attamtkw.. mad Abc:al adromotr will be given ',ben required, on Comdgromente or Mlle of Lading, rn harar. Oul-re tor the purchase of Lead,Orain, Hemp and other Prod ace. will be promptly M 1.," at the lowest market prices. Th. Itecenring and Forwarding of Merchandise and Pre. dn.. will meet with .special care and dlepateb: the lowest rates o t 'freight will always be procured e aad Cho %apanne of Stomp. and Ltrayage o mnah•aa pmmible avoided. aaraLtmdte: Page Dacca, Rh Louis; Rills 4 idorroa, Cincinnati; Chorlese, Blow 4 Co., do; Strader .1 Gorman, do; Choutaau 4 Valle, do; Hosea 4 Pewee, do; Doan, Klee A Co., do; Springer 4 Whiteman, do; J. W. Bauer 4 Bro.,Plttebh; ILO. trooodman 4 Co., do; D. Leech it Co., do; B. A C. Yarnell k Co., Philada; Wm. Holmes 4 Co., do; Morgan, J. ,M. Buck 4 Morgan: Blow A March, !few York. B. B. Oomegyo, do; Fro.: • i orrt+i, do; ghielde A Ming, do; Charle. A. Mri pi, do; Josiah Lou 4 Cb., Baltimore. A. O. Farwell!' Co., Boston; Abraham J. Colo, do; lloward,lsoo A Co., , do; W. 11 .0• 5 1• 4 /a 4, Lo. invii i '' , H. D. Newcomb 4 Bro., do; T.O. Torichell 4 Co., Commiaddla Meronapto. New Orleans *l_l nave an open Polley oflosuraskee, which will core all Fhipmeate to toy addreaa, whin advised by letter pe maH,or when endowed oa btlla of lading before or at th title of ealpment. JJ9SPLL MOGRIDOI{, Kama., Nebraska go Know-Nathan glatm LARD TWENTY PER CERT. CHEAPER THAN CAN BR IMOIIT IN THE ABOVE TRERITORIES% Real Estate Farm far Sale. 1 rrint euberriber is authorised to sell TWO HUNDRED AND EIIiUTY•POUIt ACRES UP LAND, situated in ereeillee tranship, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, lying bock of N'Keeepert, known . the 14 hiteosk Flats and in Med of the proposed Station on the Connellsrillelt ' allroad. Improvemente Le follows: • square LOU HOUSE, 30 by 24 feet, two :tortes high; and square LOU BARN, 65 by 3u fret, (loth new and in good order;) two One young ORCLI. ANDS, (bad grafted fro t,) just commenced to bear. There le ninety to one hundred arras cleared and in a high gets et , oltivation, and the balance is well set with white-oak Umber of the first order. This Land le well calculated for • stock Faroe, being very level, and the moll of an excellent quality for liCru-n".ing, and being well watered with twelve or fourteen neverfaillug wing, of excellent water. TEL lend has facilities surely met with, being within 'half a toile of the Youghiogheny and one mile of Monongahela, and almost on the line of the Oonnellarille Railroad, and is MappOsed to contain an inexhaustible bed of IRON ORE. TEL Land would not be in the market, onlythat the own, is ebot to remove to the "Par Wert!' Terms easy, irice moderate. Poe further particulars, higulre of W. J. ELY:wiz:4 at Lorenz's Lila. Works, or of JAMIE C. ItICREY, Real Nome Agent, at the office. VoJumble Property for Salle. I bie t, SU. Feld property Is el:anted g in the h Math t Wird the city of Pltteburgh, on Penn street, between -end Also, the, Fastory and °rotted torten lox the "Empire Works." Situated on the corner of Penn and Morris streets.' Also, IQ acres of unimproved land, sit tutted is theAlle ebony 0100, . pr....•••:. ream East Liberty. a pardon of Ono :and there to the best bow Mill location In the minty. Also, • number of 101 l orntalnion from 1 to v acres of chide+ land. situated one will. north-rest of East Liberty, eel 000 mile east of LaVrrelldeVll.o. Tbe above named pier. of property are very desirable, s tossers. od be diopteei of on advantageous terms to early par. e For Lena. of see mid further Information apply to Wm. P. Daum, to. - Wood street, Pittsburgh. E. D. THOMPSON, kelgaiee for lac d. Neiley. I coltlf DIAKI,GITh BLUME, No. 110 Wind !tree[, has jun re celviel the Ibllowing NEW lICSIC:—A Song from the M eat; I'm tieing There; Switreer' Farewe ll Walla, 13eilak broth. , Juralao's Marra ; ileUre of Devotion, a collection of sacred suelalies,urang.i In easy style for plane or melt. deon, F are w ell b Wild Viowern, 11 Oleic.; The OrgamMida, tEeteo ; March, lteurer; Settulholl'a Grand Welts" I've Even Roaming (rondo), Dru.ler ; Soffly, ye Night Nimbi, It alleee; Mad-Cap &bottle:3i, Grebe; Bud from the Uptaa, liellak—easily arranged and lingered fur beginners; Jordan Polka, new; tEures• Favor., pee Wllnelm Kobe; Parldtuion'e Garden Pollee , Kenwen; Parlur Ilesourka. Rei- Jle; To Meet Again, Poen; Dying Words of Litths Katy; Tiler, IA Darkness on the Mountain, Wallace ; The Mother'n Emly Dreams, ail beautiful melodies for small haul., by (Estee. Also, a geed Bele...don of (DOW Music, Song., Polk., '.Lanese, klarches, ac. de. •u 2 Hay Wood alure•ry and 13 1 A MS, EN Pi ED I late Manager of the well-kuown Ay e/ rocu.o Nuseries, New York,' begs /care to Inform the puddle. that bo has now eetablathed no EXTENSIVE N UR -10111, on the Ferro of Mr. James E. Negley, mar Neat Lilo erty, where he shall hr prepared,aftxr the sth instant, to re ceive and nil onion for every variety of Fruit and Ornameto tai Trees, Hardy and Green House Shrubs and Plants. In addition to • choices.' superior stricken hand, he beamed. arranltementa with one of the largest Nurseries in the East, to keep up his SUIT ly. Having • thorough and 'engem. rience in the basin.., he coo assure hie customers perfect eatiefaefion. Mr. Kennedy would also respeotfully offer Ma services In designing, laying out, and managing 'tarsi Cemeteries, Pub lio Parke, or [tot grounds of Country Restideneeill nod will also furnish plane for the formation of Lawns, Appmenhes, Fitturaimutineenery,de., In the highest styles of the art. Practically acquainted with every branch of Landsespe Gardening, and Miring !pent years in the Syl Tian Parks of England, and un the beautiful bent. of the Hinson, be holm: he has the capacity to mort.thetriebee of those who favor him. Poe t Communications ran be oddness d through the City Poet Office, or lett at the Wantons° of .11.citere. Negley Mohan, 'LI Wood rtreeL ICICNNXITY d CO. ---- Boston Papier Bache Company. MODERN AND ANTIQUE ORNAMENTS. IifIITSBURGII AGENCY, 07 MARKET STiLEET.—The ad , ntion of Builders, Steamboat Contractors and Cab inet Makers, in requested to this new end greet improve ment in the mmulacture of embellishments for buildings and Steamboats, outside and inside; Cabins, Darellusge, Stores, and Parlor Furniture, in gilt, or in imitation of earioun kinde of wood. Also, Cornices, ltrack• et. ; and Potent VentiliiUm, Centre Pieces for Ceilings, Mouldings, Consul., Tr unsex, Battlement, Or; much cheaper end handsomer than Plastered:Rl Wood Carving, and a greet duel =O. durable. • . BLOCK LETTNILS FOR dIGNS, very cheap and warrant ed to last for '..11 year* exposed to the weather. Above Goods for sale at the manufacturer's prleee—coa of trelght aided. W. W. WILON, J ew C 7 Market et. New Partnerships M A herotoro W re a e lt s A Z. F IIRT.F D F A I V O . O R . tterve lll .G an ' d Il r ollo n w g ware Manufacturers, No. 124 Wood street, have this day ...aimed with them THOMAS J. GRAFF, as a partner In their business. The name, style and title of the fir= from this date, be GRAFF, RRISINGER d GRASP. They respectfully solicit a continuatron of the patronage so lib erally bestowed upon the firm of M. (half it Co. . Pittsburgh, July Ist, 14,54 . (111C.1.f bargains Zff summer goods at A. MeTRII.LE^S, 'l_„T corner of Grant and Fifth streets. I hare this day commenced selling off my summer stock at first cost; the goods are all new, and hare been purchased this season, and as they are now offered at prime. far below the usual rates, bailee would do well to call and get a baigain. The stock comprises bereges, lawns, summer silks, tissues, greentlines, berege de lames, and almoslevery article usual. ly kept in a fancy store. JY3 • fierwM_rlmmlng Store, No. 83 awn, of .11arkei street and tee Diamond. EIItANK VAN thlitDEß ramecfully announces to the X public of Pittsburgh and vidaity, that be will open his new Trimming Store cm Monday, April 17th. Haring fated up the neatest story room in the city, and filled it with a choice selection of the Lunt styles of Trimmings and Fan cy liOgir, he flatters himself that he will offer superior ln duce,. tits and endeavor to give full satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Now, don't forget the place—No.33 Market street, oorner of the laprl2] FLUNK VAN (WILDER. ENT IGRPttlie WORK No 13d waei stred, Third door below Virgin Ailey. DOWN t TETLEY would call the at - Ignition of Sporting jj corn to their large assorttogrit or Guns, Wiles and Re. voicing Pistols, the large.t and best selected stock ever opened 10 this market; together with a general amortmant of Ilardware, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackle, nil of which we offer at the lowest paisible pnoee to emir purritnnerr, oz for good approved paper. marlB e Ttni let a in TuTlie " of dwx t j i r i t o rece .rei Zed another lot The Brown Linen Towel a sharpottmalating allrf combining the properties of a. fleals Brush, wit the deeirell nemibility of a' owel. The "(lotto& Towel posfee.ses a lag nese not attainable in the linen, and.the peculiarity of at. soraing moisture without friction. Cell early and secure a G. H. 11BADLY CO., • Iy2l-' ' • 4 No. 82 Third street - NxN ARRIVAL .41T LIOODII.--ifint received a new and rich woodmen/ of fine Gold Jewelry Merely desirable etyle. Also, pearl and velvet port moniaaln great mew Gm: One fans, gold and silver thlroblea, and mumereaa other tootle, of which we will sell at New York city pno= 3, : .. .1.1%. , th below the prime Moony asked a t other; mita la /Merit,. Call and manilas our geode and prima magma from 25 to EA par cad. in your Ppe chasm at 61 Market street. • u LBfk•]iO suer—treed for healing am eitafed hands, 11 removing ten, sllo•nes, realness and ronghneam of the skin, and rendering It soft, 'snamth end whim. Price I.234<ents • cake. lOW by S. L. I:7UTSBSIIT, 140 Third street. LICUTS-20 dam Ilneketa;- ova 6 " 2666° lb: pale ti FOR SALE AND TO LET. I BAIL = Property TOW Balla Tilt subscriber offers for sale, on vary reeaushn terms. M°N DA. following property, via: ..._._ 1. 1 tarot Story Brick Dwelling House, No. 110 Pernastiret, beza,. ?ley street and Beao? alley; and lot 26 feet !root, et ie. Ito been 112 feet to an alley. The Bowels one of the ; b .; eit. ba inilothe inoti, end in one of the most pleasuatartighbor b cap. e late--embradrig corners of grout sad Ferry streets; on h.:mired end free feet front on Perry and sixty het on , ' Frrnt .itreet, with • good three story Brick Bodlding on the corner, a two story Prams on heat st, and two Bra Build inn, end as shops, on Ferry et A Lot, 31 feet front by MI fast deep, on Brunt, between Market arid Peery strewn. A Lot, with very convenbmt Fiume Dwelling; Lot 20 bet by 90, fronting on Congress and Xlm eta A House and Lot, on Wylie street, near the new Court House. The bones Is well arranged and in good order, and is now occupied ea a hotel A Three Story Brick, on Smithfield street, near Seventh-- being In an excellent bushiest lactation. The Lot I. 20 by 80 I feet deep, fronting on Smithlield at A Cottage Frame and Lot, 23 by 120 feet, fronting on Anne and Robizson locationegheny City. mu is • very datea ble and pleasa for a saddens: Nine Lon in the town of Arliseeport,sach SO het by DO. Several niches? are on the Main street. Eleven Acres In Limetown, on the blogiongshala Sliver, on which there are 4 honsee ; there are anon. ror 7 acres of ex cellent none coal, and abundance of limeedone, convenient to the landing; and two coal alt. open. Ninety Lon Lathe town of Columbia, 60 feet by DO each, nearly all level, and well lonatiraL The tenant of each lot has the privilege of using whatever acme oral ha may re quire for hie own rise, from apt near the locks. Ckdrunbia e " r a r E itto ." r d "tu re ;Zo o : Look No.3„ofnthethiP'celeani"crw-- tehalve none coal region, and would be a deniable pint but manufacturing establishments. Two Hundred acres of superior Stone CosLwith Hems Railroad, tr. This property hoes front of 140 rods on the Monongahela river. oh exaribut landing; good grade and nundation ter rall ' und—with sough level ground at ane pout for houses and gardens, or Locutions for maannctories. The vein is deep enough to allow banes to be used in haul ing out the coal—the duality*: Whinafor iron work, steam, gas, or y for any,ordistary lanais out surpassed by any in the eountr. la my &been. my agent, hum Blakely, Eas e will give all necessary informatke,nact be authorized to give warran tee deeds for any Drown:pia JAMBS MAY, mule No. 110 Pain anon AS Per Cent Lower Mew any liParra la LLe PO er. VALUABLE FARM beLF.—Tbe subscriber is authorised to sell the (Mosier described TRACT OF LAND, containing 111 altes,gteated ha North Fayette town ship, Allegheny county,. a.„l4i Wien from the City of Mts burgh, and near the line the B.allroad. with Coal and Lime Otone code? the Whistle place, and ea--, or improvement, as feliblVe: • Wiry ocanfortable Farm House, 30 by 26 feet, 1 Aerial WO; Wash 11006e,..41.1ri House, and other out beiddleapt; a ow Frame Baal harm, 04 by 35 feet, finished In the beet possible manner, with Etabling under the whole building; 100 bearing Apple Trees, Last grafted qualities; a large quantity of Peach aud Cherry Trees, all In bearing order; 5' • cleared sadhigh state of cultivation, with water to all the fields. This land is very comfortably situated In one of the beet neighborhoods In the county, being convenient to markt; to church., schools and mills, and wou'd not be in the market, only :hat the owner is about to remove to the far west. Terms easy and prim moderate. For further parti culars see the owner, Vc3i. ROBB, on premises, or the sub. scriber. J A...VW. C. BICELER, au2l:dris Real .Estate Agent. Q=C=tEl 1, , t)1i be LB.—Two eplendid Farm.; one of 100 acres, and r the other VI acres; beautifully located on the Upper St Char Township Plank Rood, O miles from the city, each of them lying eo as to divide into Id sore lotahaving a poi furring on meh. It Is a eplendkl opportunity for a specula tion. Thom who want a" goodhome, or wish to make money, would do well to look at it, as we will sell to the first that offers us our low price, in lotus or all together. Al., tire Country Pests, I mile from Wood.y ran, and only 3 miles from Allegheny city, by way of the New Brigh ton Plank Itoel They are fine healthy location, and of fered very low. Also, tea Country ✓:eats on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Ral.roni,7 miles below the city. They will be sold separate or together to a colony or building association. It is a lovely location, and cheap, of course_ Also, one Lot of two acrea, and two mailer pieces of ground, opposite Harlman's at Woods' run, offered at a very low price for FO fan a property. An assortment of Lands, Rouses and Lots, always on hand, and described in my regLeter. Before buying you would do well to call and enquire of THOMAS WOODS, 75 fourth street- Beautiful Sites for Country Homes. THYungtersigned offers for sale, on euy terms, FIFTY LOTS, laid off ant restricts:ear rural residences. AL., no ENTIRE SQUARE, on the bank of the Alleghany neer, 704 feet long by 2uo feet deep ; having fronts on Mary and Julia Ann Avenues, and Henrietta and Herr /11113,R This square contains many Fruit Treee of the choicest kind, and 00111611111.18 • One view of the picturesque and romantic sce nery around. lam desirou of preserving this square en tire, as It would afford one of the mod el:taming and mag nificent Mu for • gentleman's summer reaidesce, in the immediate vicinity of the two cities. Also, about Tans E ACItiS Of GROUND, at the head of atar tafand , advarammOuelly situated Ibrmanufpo ns• acturing par- The above property is situated in Duquesne borough, on the high and main bank of Hen's Island, and Is reached by a very subetaistial Bridge of one span. For particulars ap ply at my reeklence, In Duquesne borough, on the mein bank, fronting the head of Herr's Island, or ofJOHN DUN LAP & CO, corner of Second and Market eta Pittsburgh. aprl73l WIL aMILT cue Fifth Ward Properly for sale at a Good Bargain. THEE VALUABLE BRICK HOUSES ANT) Mier. Lots embrace & front on Penn street, of 46 fe,.t 6 Mob., to a 3 feet elley: on which there is erected a valuta. bie block of DMA Houses, two stories high, with kitchen and cellar in basement, 41 feet front on Penn street, and 80 feet deep on Locust etreet This la a very dmirabialiton Lon for either a Store or • Tavern; Penn street being the great throughfare of the city: and (hie property being con venient to the Railroad Depot_ This property would not be in the market only that the owner Is living in Washington county, and thuis it extreme. ly inconvenient to attend to it Terms easy and price moderate; for further particulars Inquire of ROBERT DAY, fifth Ward, or JAS. C. RICKEY, Real Estate Agent, at this dace. PROVARTY hull nil,. AT A Waal: BARCIAIN. —The suineriber offers to sell the one half of 400 antes of Coal, and 168 arm of surface, situated at Freemen'. Landing, on the Ohio river, in Hancock musty, Va. TM. property has retinue. rarely met with; the vein being 7 had thick, of the very hest quality of Jinn adrous Coal, and at a point on the river where the water is about 13 feet at the lowest etas, and a very large pool, suilitlent to harbor ooal boats. Also a charter for the purpose of establish, leg rod works at the same point. There la ersotedno the above • fleet rate overshot tow Mill. The above will be Fold half, threoquartent, or the whole. to emit purchasers. Terms easy and price moderate. For further particulars enquire of liOittliT KEENAN, on the re pmbew, or of JAMES C. RICKEY, ders Reel Estate Agent,at this Whet, Valuabi• S fialuable Proerty. for a 1 r I N LIBERTY STREET, p ADJOINING TEE I4 METRO. DIST GRAVE YARD, NEAR CANAL .BARLhis is 800 the only desirable piece of property In this ne4hbor hood not already bought up by the renosylvania Railroad Company. Fronting on Grave feet, on Elm street 100 feet, thence to the Methodist Yard 80% feet, to Liber ty 110 feet. This property Is most desirable as a Hotel. The building now oni4 a good substantial three story brick, with all the neceseary book buildings, ha, for • longtime been occupied as the Union Hotel, doing a good busineee. Capitalists and others desirous of making a good MrerLedont, will do well to examine the premises, T WILL SELL my unFor Sale. expired lease (fourteen years) of Lot, situate on O'Hara atreet and Spring aSey, in the girth Ward-4 0 ft. fronting on O'Hara street, and running bock EXI ft. on Spring alley, on which is erected a four storied Brick House, 40 tt. square, with a frame, two stories, 5) ft. on Spring alley, well calculated to tarry on any hranch of manigacturingbuainess. Being engaged in roan ufacturing in the country, I offer the above for sale. In quire at No. 422 Liberty street. oc18:tt S ' • Coal Works For Sale. LITT TIMER ACRES OF LAND, with 250 ems of Coal attached, nd all the improvements thereon in success. ful operation. a taid Farm is situated on the Monongahela river, 24 miles above Pittsburgh, and is supplied with a Farm Hann, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Ritilrmd,and an excellent barber. The vein of Coal is live feet thutt,asul eannot be surpassed in quality. For further particulars apply to NICMOI,SON k PAYNE, Nd. 2E5 Liberty etroet. A Very Desirable Country Beat at Pri vate Bale. THE enbecuiber Is authorised to sell the following piece of po perry, containing 2% acres of /anti, situated in Collins tp., Allegheny meaty. Pa. This property /a beauti fully located on the bank of the Allegheny river, about 4 miles from the city; having two fronts, one on the Law renceville and Sharpaburgh Plank Hoed, and the Allegheny river; and stout 80 rode below the ferry, and just Delon the new bridge, now being built over the river. For fur ther perticulan enquire of JAMES C. RICHEY, .fe9 Real Estate Agent FOlt SALD..-187 sere' of Land, 3 sullaasouth of Darling. ton, 80 acres cleared, good Orchard, • good Wm Honsq large Darn, two Frame Houses, all in Snit rate or. der, and offered at the low price of $35 per acre. ADO, one-half acre Lot in Oakland, on Charlotte streeL It la • beautiful Lot; in front of Mr. Ogden'. fine improve• meat, audio offered at the low price of sBoll—epqa re of ma. Call and get my Register, for deseriptions of a great variety of Property. 211051.6.3 WOODS, je= 75 Fourth street. $l 3 00 (.) :V ' ll n " Of h t l"'' 4 w Y ltlT's lotor ground of GO feet front on the ttrommille road, in South Pittsburgh. Plenty of cholas apple, peach and plum tr e es, grapes, currants and gooseberries. A large stable, out oven, Lc. The house is well papered--good grata", Ao. Call and OZanlioe the property. , 8. CIITIIBIRT k SON, 140 Third et. VCR BALE-81: acres Land. situate near the Hinersrille Road, 134 mile from the Court Howe; on which is a small tato story Brick. House, dtable, and other building; also, an;incellent Orchard. Terms—One.Smrth moth, bal ance io Vie equal annual payments. knquhn of jel2 llBTL' i 1 .40. 1 418,9210ttrth st. fIuTTAGIG YOH lIENT.—The mein building ofarum on Nurser 7 Mil, with ebout an acre of ground. Anquire of J. STEDICIORD, on the premises, or of iv nrl3 THOMPSON BELL CO. Valuable Property For Bale. FINE BUILDISIO LOTS,altnate on Centre Avenue, near Fulton street, and within ten minute' walk of the Poet Office. For terms, inquire of my/7 NOON k BetliONNT, corner of Wood and Fifth ate To Let. A GOOD DRY CELLAR, nude the Negates Engine /I. House, 012 Seventh street, suitable festering timbales or arednes legates of JOHN H. STEWART, mare 2E:Liberty street. To Lee. • _. HE dwelling holm now occupied ty tie on rw ma T street, Allegheny, No. 4 Oollomide .s, user the mid of4the bridge. Enquire .t the holism. febol4. W. H. 444W1L1S INDIA CER IOBOO II2-11.never &Mag for ody oo the m oars of how sad Ages sa4 ma bl ik9 l e d mired by . chi -Mb MUM. 41. 0 " 4 .", NUMBER 140 id)WARD lABUt. EDWARD FAIISIt The Salina mouths, with the environs, to be declared a neutral territory. PROPOSED MED/AMOS Or 22Z lIIIITED STATED DISCOURAOLD. The proposed mediation of the United States has excited much less attention than might have been supposed. The following editorial appears to express pretty nearly the public feeling: Mom the London Day New.] * * The argnments by which the advo cates of mediation seek to move their country men to adopt their views, appear to be mainly addressed to the nation's sense of its own im portance. The changes are sesidiously rung on the undeniable truth, that the North American Republic, haring great commercial interests to protect in all waters, cannot afford to stand aloof from the counsels of other states; and that the North American Republic has now attained to such a degree of Coneequence and power as en titles it to claim to be admitted in those coun cils on a footing of perfect equality with the proudest and most influential states. "The citizens of the United Stakes may rest assured that they will meet witß'do dispoeition in Earope - vo resist claims BO natural and rea sonable. Abore atl , nc O pposition to them will be .offered by Egghead. - * * * * On the other hand, the (Mune of the United States will allow that such offers of mediation may be declined in any special case, and no die respect be. implied by the declinature. It is frie to the one party to offer its friendly .er eepvices them. ; it is They equally free to the other not to so t may be deolined, because, af ter mutual. explanatitiakit.ms7 appear Lb" the mediator WM-e bellipamtare not agreed as le the nature of the quarrel or the principles at issue. Such a dilemma of opinion would rea der it impossible for the one free state to recog nise an artdtrel juries:Radon la the other; and Yet the most perfect 1 / 9 5 01 0 reSPOOt and amity alga a:dit betwao : adad tip East ooaddirailoa thN .y obtredlt 1 ctcndfng 11= =CI Mediation By the Pacifies Mails we. are-.informed that the intelligence that Russia had isecept# tbi fou r points, produced a sensible effect on the public mind throughout Europe. Its immediate consequence waa a rise in the quotation of con sols 2 per cent. Meantime these questions are Asked: Why has the tsar accepted terse. which he lea "several times declared ignominious and humiliating? Is the declaration wrung from him ? and, if so, is the war then near its close? Or, Is be at all sincere in his implied desire for peace? Is it not a desperate attempt to detach Austria from the alliance? Or, final ly, is it en artifice - to gain time, to move those extraordinary masses of troops he has collected into the Crimea, and thus drive - the allies into the sea? These questions receive no eatisfse tory reply. It is, however, generally expressed that the difficulty on which the negotiations will split is the proposal to:place the Russian naval poWer in the Black Sea on a level with that of other powers. The allies insist on this point as proof of their success ; while Russia will, on no account, resent to it. MOST 1XP011t3 . 11311 . --11111 CO.WALIin. AT 171C83A--, TEI CZAR ACOVPIV TEI GITLEA.XI2.III I The following are the dmpatchee on whisk the news respecting the chances of peace are founded: Vontaa, Monday.—A conference was held yesterday. Prince Gortschakoff announced that having consulted the Emperor, h s master, he 1 was authorised to accept the interpretafion of the four guarantees as laid down on the record of the conference of December 28th. He was empowered and prepared at once to netoti ate a piece. It was stipulated on the part of the allies that no cessation of hostilities should in the meantime take place." Vissat, Sunday.—ln conformity with Instruc tions received. yesterday, Prince • Gortschakei unreservedly.areepted the fear points as inter preted by the allies, and confirms the acceptance in a conference which is held to-day." " PARIS, Tuesday morning.—A telegraphic despatch from Vienna, private but of guaranteed authenticity, announces that Banda, having an. - cepted the four propositions of the allies, with out reserve, and accMding to the three powers, Buol has invited France and England to pro ceed to ulterior negotiations for the restoration of peace. ' Turkey is invited to send arepreaen tative to the conference," MOT ACCEPITD MICOND/TIONALLY. The Paris correspondent of the London Time asp,: "Since the preceding was written, I am in ' formed that the English and French ambaasa don at Vieras have written to their govern meets for the necessary authorization to enable a them to enter into negotiations' with Prince Gortschakoff. It appears that the Prince Aar _ sot accepted without reserve the guarantee with the interpretation of the allies, which were communicated to him confidentially. The Prince has, I am assured, demanded certain changes, which at first appeared to M. do Buol not to possess any importance, but so far they are changes, and therefore the acceptance is not un reserved. In case of the negotiations failing, and that nothing is done before the 14th inst., Austria is bound to change the present treaty into a defensive one. The opinion generally prevails more and more to concentrate her troops in Podolla and Poland against Austria." The official Austrian Corresponds= confirms the telegraphic despatches, and atuouticts, that if the French and English Cabinets approve of what has occurred, negotiations for the conclu sion of a solid peace will eoon commence. An other despatch says, that the representatives of the four powers, namely, England France, Aus tria and Russia—had themselves come to a friendly understanding, bet the written appro ve of their reepeotive governments was consid ered necessary. TNN 701711 POINTS. The following are the four points alluded to n the negotiations: 1. The abolition of the Protectorate of Rus sia over the Danubian Principalities, and the possession of those provinces placed under the collective guarantee of tho contracting Powers. 2. The free navigation of tit. .months of the Danube secured according to the principles es tablished by the Congress of Vienna. 3. The te - Thilp of the treaty of the 13th July, 1341; "in the interest of the balance of power in - Europe." ' 4 The - abandonment by Russia of her claim to exercise an offtcial protectorate over the Christian subjects of the Porte,. (to whatever right they might belong,) in , consideration of the Powers giving their mutual assistance to obtain from the Sultan a confirmation and ob servance of the religions previleges of all Chris tian communities. The Auetrian summons to the Czar embraced the following additional points, but it is not be lieved that they have been urged by the Western Powers. Austria, in her final summons to Russia, de manded no modification of the eternal posses sions, and besides the four points, an indemnifi cation for the war expenses is to be a basis for future propositions. • - . lb--• A future Russian protectore ores the Pro- Catholic subjects of the P_rte, Is declared inad miserable, as interference with the Sultan's sov ereign rights. The five powers guarantee the privilege aad equal rights of the Christians. The Russian protectorate in the Danubian Principalities add in Berths is declared extinct. The navigation of the Black Sea is to be guar anteed by the razing of Sebastopol, and by con verting the other arsenals on its coasts into com mon harbors. The Russian fleet to be four frigates and two line-of-battle ships. The remainder of the Black Sea fleet to be allowed to withdraw to the Baltic, the free navigation to be insulted by a formal declara tion. N. 4 Ni
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