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U?r fc- ®<”*iiSspK*h* ntft - fllHliabMlbOT have opened * bouse for the above par* Jt pose, at No. 17 irmlthfleld street, four doors above the Ho«». W. -11 l parch™, or r«*lT., tor Bale, consignments of Flour, Bacon, Cheat, Z A w 5-fcVaOJ'* *■ Qwn,««y«*«*■ i°y« o-~VV •- v,- ■ i. ~‘ ... V . •.% .' K. Harward, J**.r-T V» * ** -• •**"!»*•- V«.* , „, v r - Jj&f -r TKUNKfI and LEGHORN Rsj4f/*wV t n t* T&- * V- • M*>>, ;7v " - • • .:* * 5 * * ••'•* -••• ? ? W.L*«*>** sad Liberty eta, -* ■■-■-'* •.*T: ?'♦, •:• •'■S, •!-.• #r- ~ ._■ ’ »i'■?» v,_ \ - - . ■ • .• •* • «*'»•<* E*. » •* . • - •- -•**•» . rr *•. >'•' ■-•:■*}-;••■ ;<•> ?'N ."fr-t*, *.. *-'fc-TlW* "v'.'V U?*-" •V"•-• • .1 .*• -J.r .*• •..*■»-..* - . • '-' ‘ • >y» .., •*>•'■''■•' ■ ■ J,; ‘‘ Vvv §&£&!&» '.''rpstf&^iCiT* C-; b y**;>oV” r " J -Si’: : ;:;3 ;; ....... * h V^- *£ ,:r & **<**+ sJi'LUMt - * v.- r ~ . '-, i■>- % \ t * ■ '<* *, ? *.' 1 *•. * -ft"' •'- s- - *• • • hZii'* * * ‘■r 1f- if * * •■•'■' **v«? «».■'c K- + + :»?f* i ■■’ >' ■■• •/ "V) ! ••■ r i* *■!.; 1 % WfU •'-,' —•-.* ' : " A* .. ■■-»■(*•■ <»**.* *f - ,'■■ $ - v •’ "* • ■' i t ■ H* . - sf~ >; . - L . ’ ' h ■■' •’ *r*'«eL •«*" - ■ErJOlilEi- i ill 1 - Y MORHING POST. Frink*’ and Pubfahei werjr Maming,(gwtday -rmtpiA by oiLinoßs « noirreovKKY. jtQWVjm wan o» woon AM'Km mn. ■49*XJMJr«—nv« Dollars ft year, payable strictly in •draft*! 8U Dollars will inyariabijr be required if not paid WlttfiTTbe year. 9&* Single eoplaa two o mH» -ideettbeeouotor in the Offloa, And by the News Boys. rag BATURDAY HOBVOie POST PpaMUhed from the ina office, on » large blanket Bit lmt,*fcTSFO DOLLARS aymr, in advaaoa. ftlngla ooplsa n «^fiop«par will be discontinued unlessat th*dteera on of tha Proprietors,) ootU all arrearages are bald. JSF* No attention riU be-paid to any order unless aoeom- Mated by the money, or satisfactory reference In this dty. " Connected vnlh the Xeiabluhment r\f the Mormtig Post itauof the largest Job Printing Offlce* in the city, where ail into of work u done on the ihorlut notice, and meet readm it derate. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Rabti C. 0« bproala TXOBNET AND OQpNSBLLtfR AX LAW—Ofllee, No. .—. Fourth Btreat, ifitts burgh, p>. decllily Jftmjui A. Lowrl«i TTORNEY AT LAW—Offioa, Fourth stmt, Pittsburgh, . betwwo SmfthQeld stmt and Cherry allay. fdeclkly ROBERT E. PUILLIPB, * ATTORNEY AT LAW ST. LOUIS, Mo JOSEPH WEAVES, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, OIBeS) No* 144 Fourth street, pittsdoeoh, pa. JOflM BARTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Odlci, corner Fifth and Grant sts,, JaSily*) rmsßuaon, pa. A 1U Biddle iloberta, XTURNSYQffTLAW—OffIce, No. 132 Smiihfleld ■ treat, between Fifth and Sixth. Collections carefully attend ad to -special attention given to Conveyancing. fdcc&ly ■j- Thomas Means, Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery. , Offioe, nut door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio. my 4 8. P. Uou, ATTORNEY at LAW— No. 109 Fourthstraet, Pittsburgh, Pa, fourth door below Ur. Rody Patterson's Lively Btable. - ' je2B J. S> Alorxtaou, Attorney and counsellor at law—once, re moved to No. 41 Grant street, near Jfaurth,-Pitt*burgfc, .Pa'. ' , aprlOsy ;■ C* OHftndo LoomU t RO&NXT AT LAW—OOlce, Fourth street, ftboTe Wood. ■ jjt-7 Thomas M. Marshall, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lowrio’e Buildings, Fourth street. jan7:ly R. B. Carnahan, ATTORNEY. AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between Cherry alley and Grant street. jefcy J. N. M’Clowry, Attorney and counsellor at law—offiee ih Bahewell'a Buildings, on Grant street jc2 • 1). U. llaxen, 4 AT LAW—No. Fourth street, above and A near Smith6t»U. mar37:y Alderman Watson, Office on Third street, opposite (he old Port Office, WHJ2RE all business pertaiuiug to the office of Alder man and Justice of the Peace will be promptly at tended &. * Acknowledgments of Deeds and Mortgages, and Other Instruments of writing, taken at his offlce, or at the residence or the parties.'"'- .* The Dockets of D. S. 'SCULLY, late aa Alderman of the (Sty of Pittsburgh, are placed in my possession. Persons having J udgmentx on said Dockets may hare the necessary prO-'tsss issued thereon by Alderman Watson. jmylbtf. M< Bdckmaiter, Alderutan. d tFFICJS, Grant street, between Fourth st.au J Diamond I I alley. Conveyancing of all kinds done with the great a-t care and ligul accuracy. Tildes to Real Estate ex amined, Ac. j*3j • £. S. Heal) Aldertnaui N O. 91 THIRD Street, between Wood and Marketstreeti Pittsburgh. CoUections promptly made. Boods,Mor£ kscss. and other writings drawn with noatness *cd aocui m-T. >2Mr , 11. AHK, bU HURON DENTIST, (su> oeseoe to G. W. Biddle,) NO. 114 SMITH (TffHHßk FIELD BTRKKT. lIP Office hours,from 8 to 1 o’clock, and from 2 to l o'clock fablftily J.SCOTT, DANTIbT, Fourth street, five doors Ornci lioo&b —From nine A. M. to five P. M. decilfey BUSINESS CARDS. D. W. EERS'riiß A CO.. COMHISSIuS AM) FUHWAittiLMi SESUfIiSTt, ASB DanUra GeaeraUy in Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin- cinnau aad other Manufactures, Ac. Jfo. B 4 Fnmi streets, Murket and Ferry tlreeti, r puisacaaa, pa. tOP Liberal case advances made on consignments. Par*' tleularattentiou >«Ad u> forwarding Western merchandise. References. —Clark A Thaw, Wm. Bagaiey A Co., Wm. M’- Cully A Cx, y. tyjiiera A Co., Hays s Black, Kramer A. itahm, Henry UraH, Kichbanm, 8. K. Johnston/ iteq.,Thomas Bakeweil, ssq., Georgs Ledtie, Jkq., Bolomon Btoner, Raq. • ■' ja&| vx mwHAW-.. '— —uao. ituaus, W9I. BIhGUAM * CO., VOEWAEDING AND COMRiaSIoN MERCHANTS, Liberty street, oypotitc Rcnna. Railroad Depot, apr7 Pmsßuaau, Pk. PAGODA TEA BTOI JEHU HAWORTH, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Dealer ,mi Importer of Old Country Black Teas, French Bran dies, Wines, Ac., corner of Diamond alley and the Diamond, fittiburgh. Pa. • febx&y Wfl. A. M'CLLJUU, - JWTBA DEALER AND FAMILY GROCER,-®* . ooaaxa or wood xas sixrn sr&eaTS, ja2k{ , "BiUtburgh. : Uenry Il« Cullins, T7OBWARDING AND OOMMitUDIN MERCHANT, and £ Wholesale Dealer in Cheese, Butter, Seeds, Fish, and Produce generally, No. 25 WOOD Bu Plttsborgb. . [mar6 Paul • Murdock,' OOMMISgION AND FORWARDING MJfiRCQANS, AND \_j STEAMBOAT AGENTS —No. 7 Water street,Ciucumoti, Ohio. , ' (aplitf Kllie 4k ffloerhead, WHOLESALE GIUAIfiRS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— No. 27 Wood Hrvet, Pittsburgh. [my23 MnUlla ft Sinclair, "HOLESALK GROCERS AND.-COMMISSION MXR CHANTS—Oomer Wood aa-l First eu, ]dot3 B. T. C. Morgan, TbOOKBELLEB AND STATIONER—has always on bant 11 a general asiorbneutof School, Mucellaueuua and Blank EooXl Printing, Past and Cap Paper, Ac., Wholesale and Re tail, No. 104 Wood street, below Fifth, East side, Pittsburgh. Wanted, Rags and Taunern* Scraps. aplo:ly Hassell 4k liro., TbOOKSSLLBRS, STATIONERS, DEALERS IN STAN MJ DARD ANO LIGHT LITfiRATURE, aud Publishers OL the L 0.0. F. TOKEN, No. 15 FULL street, Pittsburgh, Pa. nurlfclj 1. W. Chadwick, DWALKR IN SAGS AND PAPER, No. 140 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. The highest trice in cash paid furl rage, mrlk 7 * F&A’ff BBLLERB ft CO., Parwtrden and Comminlon Mcrchasti -TROVISIONB, GROCERIES AND OILS, jsklaj] yIODUCX 19P aENKUAJ. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, X N0.d09 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Efim, Unused and lead Oils. • JyM ■-* ■V'f ' „ , \ ■■■■■<, ■ o .» > r... •» • ‘ • V •*-* * h + ,T. * -;A* ,. c--*i *o ; t **#*■■ , **'..■• < » > • •.»■•, '* r »**. » « '■«••. IS. •«« -V. *<.*•!* ' * V, rt* :r JOSKPII FLKBIIIU, fiOCCXSSOa to L. WILCOX * co.l CORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of Drugs, Medi cines, Medicine Cheats, PaMomery, and all articles pertain ing to his business. 4®* Physicians’ Prascriptions carefully compounded at all hoars. j a! 9y joum plckiko. ooca&as /LIMUia. FLEMING BROTHERS, (Successors to J. Kidd * Oo.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, _ Ho. 00 l Food Street, PilUburgh, Pa. Proprietors of Dr. U’Lane’s Celebrated Vermifuge, Livor Pills, *c. jalO JOHN HAFT, JR., (Successor to Jas. M'Guffey,) WUeleaale and Kctall Orurwlst* AND Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, Ae 141 Wood street, three doors below Virgin alley, •pf<:m&ely I'ITrsBDBOH. JOUH U. SIOKUAH, Ali’l. : WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, IWTk Tll'lfn TO ' Dye-*tuffa, Faints, Oils, Varnishes, *c., No. WJ4 Wood street, (one door south of Diamond alley, PITTgBOaOU. , f JOU.N MITCUELL. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, Bio.* 135 Wood Street, j»S.*yg) Next Uoor to il. Child's shoe lloose, Pittsburgh. j. j, ruiiau JOS. FLEMING haring associated with JOS. ABEL, the. business will hereafter be conducted under the style of J. ABEL A CO-j at the old stand, corner of Smlthfleld Fourth streets. Jklty W IUUm ThorU) Druggist, HAfi REMOVED u> thu earner of HAND and PENN 'Streets, where he will, as usual, attend promptly tc Lis numerous friends. All articles iQ his liue are warranted pure, »»■> put up with the utmost care. marl4:t>io IS. A.* PnhnasLoclx * Co., WHOLESALE DRUG WAREHOUSE—Corner Pint and Wood streets, and corner Wood and sixth. Jfebl R. L . ALLEN, WHOLESALE DIALCK I.N * Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, b» | b LAIJW, (iala oi uie Lru ot A, 1 ' ::j: . ■■■ .. . ■ I! ■BBB-gggß*=-B a^gM iiiiMi«iiii«i 11 m" i I——— fiadg jHomwj} flost. P BY GLLLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE “POST BUILDINGS,” CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS. AT $6.00 PER ANNUM. OB 85.00 WHEN PATn HTBinTT.Y TW mviMn, VOLUME XIII. BUSINESS CARDS. Nolle*. Keaorai. HfefißOH ft CRISWELL, BELL AHI) BitAiiS FOUNDERS, JOSEPH CHAPHAH, Printer* others aro hereby cautioned ou a ‘l‘> r ii'lit of the abort* Almanacs. , rii-y will be lor bale at all the Bookstore?, by the trroM No. 63 Uaur trnuur, PirwßcaoH. or 'lowo, anil by rT | JU JOHN 11. MELLON, fll Woe- street. POWER *, KIKHDON, SEW PAPER M1L,1,. CAJVTON, OHIO. - ? ■ .. *-V, BUSINESS CARDS. J. U. AADURiiON, - -~ No. 6 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., WHOLESALE Dealer In Fun-ign Fruiu, Nuta, Spices, Confectionery, Sugars, Cigars, Ac., Ac. Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Dates, Citrons, Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts, Croam Nuts, Pea Nuds, Cocoa Nuts, Pine Apple Cheese, Sardines, Pickles, Bauces, Rock Candy, Ver micelli, Maocaroni, Olive Oil, Ac., Ac. apr2o:ly K.VTKIU»IUSK WORKS. SO. 130 WOOD 9TRfijr,T :ED POOR HILOW TUtr.IW ht«t Bo WN a TMTLKY, IMPORTERS and manufacturers of iJUMiyF L'LiiKY, SURGICAL AND DENTAL l.NiljjOM+iNTS, RIFLES, Ac. We keep a general asmrtmentoftbeabove articles constantly on hand; togethex. with a general Tariety ot Fauci,Hardware. Also, G tins, Plfr tols and Revolvers, Flasks, Heviis, Shot Belts, Caps,¥owder, Lead aud Dnliets; Bowie, Dirk;'liunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and Hair Dressers’ Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Also, Trusses and Supporters. ‘*NtST- Jobbing and rupairliig neatly executed. RIFLES]—We are' making iUilej of every description, to order, of the best mcteri&l, and workmanship warranted.— Onlera received Cor them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill* ed with despamh. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices. _ _ __ _. myl& Cliamleilera and (iai Klxtnrei, aubscribersare now openiugat their new Wareroom . NO. IUO FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith field, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK ETS. PENDANTS, and ail article..-; connected witUas Fitting, ever offered in this markeL Having arraugements made by which they will be constantly in receipt of new patterns and varieties, they confidently invite the attention of pur* chasers to their selection. \VV are determined to sell as low aa any house in-Che Wes!, and being practical Gas Fit ters, can offer peculiar advantages to thoM deeiring articles in this line. We continuo as h*retofore to At up buildings of every de scription for cad. water and-etesm. BroES Castings of ail kinds innde to order promptly. LONG, MILLER A CO-, Biar22:7 No. uk Pir.-t street. tiKou'i; tL U i.blTCllku, FEOM EKW YOBK, MUFACrURERof the colabrated and ovrry desoriptiun LLienttel Iluir, for Lauitta and nen, 7U FOURTH e’TKKET, n Wood urid Market, litt?- oixr's system snal.lefl Ladies nUem-a to moaiure their Leads No. 1. The round of the lined. No. 2. Krotn the forehead over tho h -«J lo neck, No. No. 0. From ear U) ear, over the tr.p. No. 4. From ear to ’-ar, roui, J the Sorehead. For Toupees, to cover tb- t”-? vf th.j ht-ai only—a pap«r pattern, the exact sh>i'ie --t She aid jurl. |uiy4 Kew Concli and Carriage Factory I JOHHSTON, BBOTHERS & CO., Qjmcr of Molucca and Julm-wt sirtrii, HUsgfeny City, ■» aaaa xj WuULD reypertiully inform their friends Qd&>fisst , 'and the pubiic p. nerallv, that thry have Gjß.^3 ft*" cotnmuucx-1 tn<- laauufa. tur- of (.arriagee,- Uoekaws>>, lio,. aud Chariots, in alt tLwlr variousaltlp* of r>»i.‘h and proportion. Ali orders will be executed with strict to durability andbeautyoffiaL.il. Repairs will also he attended to on the most rvaronabU terms. LVing lu ail their work tha best Eastern hliatts, Pole*, aud W heel stuff, they Teel ronfi. dent that all who favor thein w ith their patronage, will be perfectly ralhdied ou uial of tbi-lr work. Purchaserr are requ-sled to give u* a call, before pur.ha iiugelwit.-oa A 0., \V\w,d -tre-t.i r Krsin A Rtlter,cor ner Liberty ai:J St. Clair street'. I'UL-hurgh. 11. V. Schwartz, cr J . T. Sampie, Drjggb'-, Allegheny. Flour will Le delivered t. laiailu-a in cither id the two cities Tears: CASH on dellverv. _Jy» ' BRYAN, KENNEDY A CO. II A It II W A K E F 0 K Saddlers and Carriage MaUerN. 11. T. LEECH, Jit., No. 131 Wood street, PITTrfiU KGII. Alio, Cloths, Damasks, Laces, Xosa, Bent Stuff, ttuambott Kurnllnre kiml Chain, H'K UaYeon h.-.nd »ul n:e -tr,fitly ci<«t>u < 'K**ta- VA. !»TKAMH>.iAT CAlliN H'K:\ [TURK AND nfikfL'HAlK?, of every vl* • •1 1 LltcUM-m L’ibiU^ Do Bar do; Ladic# Cal do Chair.-, of vur:ou-! »iv!r<; Gflll!*. d-. do.; Btat* Room do do d<>, Do Toth t Boars . a Teles. s :«•: Divans; Or.tr-.-Tablvy, bland a; C\G A i>' M _ ?miihf.eid •»»., in t>-*i;.' fit) lintel. i>l U HP H V’S NEW RAO LB HAT MANUFACTORY, ‘'''O. Wood SI'KKET. «w u-r rm ff'fn Ih-fv.rtj-rof Lit.-rtv.D o-»w JS The jrf.-prirt-*“ar» c» j-. rl«-n-c at Uie i'U-inf.-?, 1-d )»m.m n*. e j-reworkman; havhi • worked in th---piiiu-i|i;il f*t>.l,; t-f,ti*. 1; -.. Yurk Phif aaelpbia, Ciuuiuna I. aud tl.i- .S.-ir hu.-liad ‘U'-v confident that, irnm his pra-tira! »-\pe:i-nce a* a Matter, be can lurnl-h n uni u* J but h i.«.Trea t»n J cntATta artii-h- than mi) think L-.-i.-toI >rr <'il.rr>-d u> ihe Pi>t«hur-‘i puillie— a. ! l if h'.! oii-.i rvir,ufa.uur., d. .-1., tf' \V . A< II U veil, rfMIE OLD I'KI.VTING t.-IMIJU-il Mi;vr -la*,. John X “tun A fci.K-kt,a.) a:..l Ih.nr «„ \' j...,.; L pn-paieJ t> envute ,( j,. Cuiuuiexcial, Canal aud r - tv.ial> ni J..!> rnn ici - mid liludiug, an I lurni-h i-v-ry t .r:n-le in ih- lilunk Dck S, Pm..t and Staiioocry iiu«, at the aiiorL-»t uotrie and on tL« ui-n.t reasonable t.Tuj«, Jllauk It-^i k nnd Stationer)- Warehoua**, I'rinting Ofih-e and R>uk IdoiLry, corner ot Muiket nt>.l »'« | novlO Depot ot Lon, Wort I- * Itltninermrm'Vci: tawOa. \Vt»es and Brandy. THK Lux rMviV'-.l and niVrs i..r «n!«, at Cin cinnati prices, a large quantity ol L-njwortl. k Zimmer man’* cooler ana worlJrrnownc.l B;ar'viiu' l*ry ■ nod i a dliii’ Kweet Catawba U in-.-. Su-li »-l may l-’frt-t-i procure au <*X(.-iiant-nrtiei>*t.f Native \\ i-.-.,-. .: ~l irH j v ,j. f .f t f (P grape.) will Oml my rstalduhm.-at tl,* j.lac** f<>r tlj« /ratiii ratiou or thrur drain's. Tl.e O utiwt'a Urm iy, li.-uil'-d from tbr g-nulor Grape, m d-clarud l.y tunny eicvlient judge*. eQual lu C&\or to tin- Lc.-t imported Cognac. , _ l». MCKKISEN, _* a/ ? , No. IJ7 Lil«tcv ►’trert. Muua> 4 Clark’* IMansu. AFltESii arrival cf NL’NN.* a CLA HK’tl , celebrated PIANOS Ua ju.-t > u r.'c'aK^SH by tbr aubarrilMT. They have U-o m*d.JITMfTW sod carefully selected expressly for tSuMnur-* " 9 \J U kot, and ar«w>n*WereJ un- ;uu!!.-J •.,? ..wwincis aud mve; of tone. They all p<-«.e,.» tbr now improvement or tan ruui.il,* <.r,r an,! Ibe treble. Ibey are tulh warrant--.! to -tai-.l any rhuja’e and to *xeel in capacliy 1,. r Kandimr in tune. Prinp ran.** from $25(1 to $9OO. Also.* fine lot ot llano* from tbe iuuuu factories of DL'NIJAM A CO., and also LIGIITL, N'EWToS' A DKADDUItY, N. Y. AH the abovu will j.«*dluely li~ »,,|,| at Factory prices, without additional rliurg.‘ tor freight, risk, etc., etc. HENRY KLKIiKK, Sole Agent for Nunns A Clark's Pianos, No. 101 Third street, _ “v. Fl-;n of the Golden lUrp. Ultra Aluankci for ldillh JOHN 11. MKLLOK, 81 Wood ptrsnt, Pittsburgh, irill publish on the 15tb August, 1564, the well known aeries of Almanacs (for H 55) calculated by Hauford C. Hill, Kwj., and for many years published by Mr. Luke Loomis, of thia city, under the uumr of *• Loomis' Almanacs.” The series will consist of— lULL’ti PITTSBURGH ALMANAC, . UILL'b MAGAZINE ALMANAC, IiILL’H AMERICAN FARMERS’ ALMANAC. It is only necessary to say, that the religious, inorwlrtind uMfdl character of Mr. Ilili'n Almanacs will be maintained lo the shore series, for 1665. A K«w Arrival of Pianos. CHARLOTTE BLUMK, No. 113 Wood »treci, is just re ceirln* the following new Piano Fortes, with and with out the Jiolian attachment: Ooe elegant carred Louis XIV style Grand Action 7 oo tare Piano. One extra carred Serpentine, pearl keys, 7 octave Piano. Two ftill carred, semi grand, 7 octave i’iimoa. Two plain Rosewood 6% •• •• One do do t3j,j ** Three do do 0 “ « Two doublo round corner Rosewood o}j or tare Piano*. One round corner finished hack and {runt 7 octave Piano A further arrival is expected Ju about two weeks. jaukD JOHN A. O’BRIEN, G 7 dMITUFIKLD STREET, between Fourth and ihaaond ulley. Money loanedou Gold and Silver Tlate, Diamonds, Gold ami Silver Watches, Jewelry Musical Instruments, Guns and Pistols, Feather Beds Fur niture, and all kinds of articles—tor any length of time agreed on. Charge* for *torsge considerably lower tlias heretofore. Private entrance through the hall door. All business transactions kirictly confidential. Forfeited pledges sold immediately after being out ol date, unless redeemed. Bargaioaof Gold and Silver Watch ea, Jewelry, Ac., always on hand. aprlOiiim HEW SEED STORKt JAMES WARDKOP, OFFERS for sale CANARY BIRDS of the most improved breed, being very hardy, and fine singers. Bird Seeds —Canary, Hemp, iullet, Rope and mixed Seed. Bouquets will be furnished oomposed of the finest FLOWERS, vis: CasßeUns,Bose Buds, Heliotropes, Ac. Evargrvens(in pot*) for Christmas Trees, from the heed and Horticultural-Store, No. 49 Fifth sL, near Wood. decUO boainmc the Smoke. TBR subscriber having thu uxclu-ive right to manufac ture and sell SWEENEY’S,HOT AIK AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE, is prepared to rect-ivu order*,and contract lor beating buildings with the moßt economical Furnace now m use. The attention of those interested is solicited. Any lniormntion cau be had of A. Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BAKNDOLLAR, / dec‘J4:tt t Iron City Store Warehouse, No. 134 Wood flt. ‘ 34HK 4 filOEKltf A RCHITEOTS:—OAes: Philo lUU, No. 76 Third street, J\. Pittsburgh; and east side of the Diamond, Allegheny. jy!2:6m 7 ~ Jersey Water melons and Peaches* . t-'i fts*iber is in daily receipt, by Railroad, of the , ' tT of Jl K^ ollE - s WATER MELONS. " r VVood ftr»pt, aVjvc Filth. hAMUEL STEINRUCR. PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY.; FEBRUARY 7\ 1855“ Springs, &c„ &c. Loan Office. N # t J R." 4 ' * BUSINESS CARDS. NSW CARPETS. Spring Style*, At the CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. S-2 THIRD Street—We are now racelving and opening oneof the largest and ehoiecst stocks «( Carpeting, Oil- Cloths, Mat«, Matting, Rugs, Acu, eves exhibited west ol New York. The Rtock has been selected with great car*. Persons in want of any articles in our line, are respectfully invited to call and examiQß. Our assortment consists in part of the following, vis: ■_ Royal Velvet and Brussels-Carpetings; Tapestry Brussels; Aubuseon Carpets; Extra Imperial and Super Three-ply; Patent Tapestry Ingrain; ' Superfine and Fine Ingrain ; 5 Worstedand Wool Carpets; W T ool and Cotton do Venitlan 2-4 %, %, and 4-4; Hemp Carpets, very cheap; List and Rag, do White and Check Canton Mattings, 5L4-4, 6-4, and 6-4; Cocoa Matting, 2-4, %, 4-4, £k4, and (F 4; Spanish Matting, very clvap; Elegant Mosaic Kngß, $6O per pair; Ax minister, Chenille, and Tufted Bogs, all prices: Fancy English Shoepakin Mali, $l5 per.pair; Ooloroi do do do froms2,6o to $5 each; Together with a large selection of Coodt, Jute, Adelaide, Velvet, and ether Mats; , Embossed and printed cloth table'add piano covers, at* entirely new daaigns, very rich:- Damask table and piano covers; also Wonted damask by the yard, toilnett, doylers, Ac. * A great variety of pntterns In floor oil-cloth, from 2 to 24 feet wide. Buff Hollands for windows, 30, 82,3J,38 38 40 42.44 Bchea wide. . »»»•>. Gold bordered shades, entirely new, very rich Window shades of every description. Oval and hollow stair-rods, carpet binding tack*, Ac Mm, ttfl Roj»l Turkish l)«th Tow.hi, togrlbcr with .Vrry thing kept in Ckrpet nnnwe. “Smell pros-- end qnmk .alee.’’ o. D. liKADI.Y & CO , “" 1 "* 8d Third rtrwt] '• J “ 3H -V.V-j. c. kiSSI JONES & BUCHER. IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, Baaro ° d -f°° t °f Third Uzrrubur,. Ihu IT A> INO Increased our Machinery, which la now cf the IT m ?f l improved order, and having added many f»dli for dispatching work, wean now Manufacturing First STEAM KHGIA&S, FOn FLRNACE3 AND ROLLING MILLS, Blowing Cylinder*, Boiler*, Furnace. Bollinir, BAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY A CASTINGS* Gaa and W ater Pipes, UydrauLsKep.rmLamp Po«u, iliu-h -ing Posts, Colomns, Girders, Shafting, Brackets, Cellar Grates, BathiagTulnrjSpoui-, Bailing, Veranriahi and Ornamental Cuttings. We pay particular attention to the manufacture and con struction ofCa*t Iron Frout* for House* and Storea. Having an .-xteiisiTe asiortment of beautiful Carvinl pat terns of the most approved arcbltretural order, our gt.-st facilities for manufacturing and sLlppiag etikhle os to com pete with our cities. I !*r. t ter* ctiog Furnaces or Rolling Mills, Mill Owoers and Uin-nnghL*, will find'll much to.ibelr to our exUasive stock of Patterns before Building ISOX AND BRASS CASTIXGS, Of every dascrip’Jon; Bmith Work, Pattern Making Pur- Dare aud Forge Tuyeres, furnished to order. [ rny 15:y China Half; “ VrARKET STREET, BETWRKN TUIRD AND FoURIfT. ITA —IDO crates of QUKF.N3WAUE, of Oiis Fail imp. rU - Leu, now receiving, to which we invite the ait-nti.Hi -1 ih oouatry aud city tra>ie. Having diflSf-t-m pul terns of Tea Ware, we feel coondeot of suiting-ail ta.-'.V -; among which uisy be found whit* iron sloe-, i- B t--J* gulj scroll, tluw, pink, plum purple, brown and sr-en. Al so, a hanJsom-vreeD sprigutid white iinitaiiou Uuar which can be sold much below the real stone ware. * COMMON WARK.—Our stcr the efty and cvuuirv trade. ULAYB WARE—Having a large and well ?« !<-•*.! mMi of Glass on hand, we wilt eell at lactoiyt prh-es, >«mii- the tnerrhant the tn-üble of msking a eeparuto bill. Ail we ask is a call, and w* fn*l confident of pleasing JOHN J. o’LVUIV Uoota wad Shot., WIioH.D# stsid ICetalt. JA.*gKd ROBB, Market, and ti‘ Union street, third ilnr? frnm thr it s!*rket llc-u-e, w, old call ih“ > f },;* irnnu* and thr puMic to th« fact, tfcnt 1:.- hte new . n l:aod Uie larg-et and beat arh-rted stock or AND sllOF>, in all tbeir varieU.e, worn by ladieean j yrnti-nu n of PhiD ►iphla, hew Yorkaudlk>«toa,a..d wLli h.h* tru*l-. eann eouliouns minulerture, «« h-rrt.' r o-c r,!l 1— er-riptinn, ( .f LADIES GKMI K'tlLN’S BOvilrf AND niik'i>, uf the l-«-t unity and the Ut.-st s'j !■-. aH ; .f w ;.... a t-c warrauts N,>r should be ov*-rl.*ik»*»| his very lar.-c a wT'.mrti: c-r Gum Sandals, yver»h jes and li «•'.«, for 1.V..- f GrnUi-iTi.-a and Children. K-.-rv j- rs -u w h.j’Ur.-(*s i.'iui wiih tl -ir patronage will U- fsiriy d-*]t"with. • ,aii«i N*w Paper llauglngs. Nih *',s vt'ii .>!» Fink french and American parlor papers ; Panel Drcora'.l >n.s in ouk aud uturLk-, HDt Papers, of various stylus; Fu'dauJ i’iain Papers, fordlnlng noms aud .-haiti’-err • Cheap aud low priced Wall Pa(>eM, Ihirdcra, C.dliags, Figure?, Window FhadiK. A large and eunpleU- ajiaortow-ut c l tile attvr si-leCed f-r lh.> Ki-aacn, will b« sold at the usual l.jwpri .-., VVAI.TKR |<. Marshall. U. '.tier t>. BSlalNOttl T . j. Uraff, Hciainger &■ Graff, WFSTKKN FOUNDRY, No. ldd Wood u- Stave., Coal and W.,.,1 v,.. T ., Parlor b lover, llollww W are, Plain and Faney time... I’lmo aud Fancy Fenders, Yad and Do* Iron.-*, Puruble F Sujfar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Stare Kettle*. - iio\ ’ Ac. Ac. • .... ’ v Wm. 11, Tnlcott A Co., lacccfcsaoin to r. KI.VHM, } a., a r-i 1 \f ANI’KACTCKiIKS OF GILT AN i> M A HOG AN V I. s»K- IrX 1.V.l ULA>? I.S, Portrait and I’l.-tur,.-Frum, ■. a- , .ir,.i d-'aier* In lujporl-t and IK-meMlr F*n-y C 0,!., ■ S.'.m wt of Wood atiJ Fourth ■ tr-et-, I‘jiu.tiir^h. A Caid. HAVING mid my iolcrvsl IU the Crm of T. KKNSKDY. JK., A CO., lo Mil’iaui U. Tftii'uit, who, mil, Henry, will continue the Looking Glass aud V«n»u llv-:- oe»* at the old a tan, l, corner of Wood and Fourth «i.er unJcr tha style of Wm. 11. Talcott A Co. 1 c- niidctitly re commend them to nay former «uAlomt-r*, as every any qualified to tore enure satisfaction. 3 All peraoua having demaud* amnios! me, aud all indebted to tar, will please u.ake an early *<*u’»in*vit T. KKS'VKI'Y, .n;. , Cabinet Furniture Warehouse. ! B. YOUNG A CO., (dihwirf /lirntluit aad Ouiir Mm- X • u/jclurcrt, Nos. da and DJ aiuitbUcld street, o;ijm«ite ■ City Hotel, would respectfully remind their old ft land* e:iJ customers, and Uk-s« about to purrhioe anythiLi: in ;t„. ;r line of hu.-incas, that they ar» i-on*Uutlv inenubieturiiip every de.scnpttan i i fashionable Darh.r aud Ctaonl-e-r Full nlture, warranted In material and workman-hip, and M .ilp ou reanonablo tanas. Caro taken iu packin'- lu'r laud or water carriage steamboat Cabin Furniture and Chairs on hand and made to ord-r. k* usual. Thus* Interested In furnishing boats will find It to their adruutagn to give us a call, as we giro ererv attention to the manufHdnre of work best iul«|iU-d to their u- ; i\ in.i.il BOUTS AMU SllOidS, WHOLESAIiE AM) KETAIL. ¥ AM Kb KOUII has fit lad up iu spleudld style i;;* etar, O No. S’d Market streel, and No fl Union street between r Itlh street and the Diamond, and has now completi- 1 hi, Spring stuck of BGGT3, SHUKS, bLU'PKICS.G AITtUS Al and Palm Leaf, Pedal, Dustin and Braid UAT.-j, to which hJ inrlteft the attention of all purchasers, whether at whole sale or retail. ThiAhtock is one of the largest cveropeai-d in thiscPv and embraced everything woru by the indie* n| Finiadeii hia and New York, and h« trust* cannot fail to i I-h... 111 Ure.t cure Jim teen giien In .u.iwlcg u.. gr ,oJ.; all of which be warrants. 6 ’ He also continues to manufacture, a* heretofore, all de scriptions ol Boot* and Shoe*, und from thi* long expertem-c of over twenty years in busim-M la Uus city, in, iie tru-t% a sufficient guurantee that tho ? e who favor him ulth their custom, will he fuirly dealt with. aprlO tf Seminary for Uoys. Strtilh-UMSi Cor. q if Fifth and Grant tU.,oj>pasite C>urt llouie r pUK Fall Session of this School will commence on MON . x day, September 4tb, and the duties of instruction will be resumed by Messrs. GRIGGS and M’DGNALD. There are ten successive months in the Academic rear. Tuition is $12,60 per quarter. The number of pupils is limUed,'and hoys are admitted In the order of applications which may be made aiier .Anguct 30th, at 64 Liberty street, or at Bchool, or br letter dropped in Post Office. aud-ow* F W. B. ECAIFif, First street, between wood and market STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA., build* Francis’ Patent Metallic Life Boats, of Galvanised Iron; al*>, manufactures Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Cooking Stoves for Steamboats and Hotel*, Portable Forges, Forged Iron Work, Large Bolts for Bridges, Ac.; Cork Life Preservers, the best and cheapest kind. Steamboat work attended to. (mykiky WE are receiving from New York and Philadelphia 3SO HALF CHESTS TEA, ’ comprising Young Hyson, Oulong {souchong, and English Breakfast, all of which bare been carefully selected, and will be sold as usual. A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, Jy2l No. 29 Fifth street. J BOOTS AND SHOES.—Those who wish to get a neat and well fitting BOOT, SHOE or GAITER, will call at • M’LAUGULIN’g, smvt. . GRAFF, *'URAFF! M anufacturers of coal and wood cooking J STOVES, Parlor and Healing Stoves, Grate Front? Fenders, Wagon Boxes Ao, Ac.' Warehouse No. 124 WOOD Street, above Fifth, Pittsburgh, Pa. y STOCKING FAC TO H V , NO. 24 FIFTH &TBKFT, * Sign of TH£ OLD STAND. WILLIAM DALY ha* returned from the Manufactur ing Hosiery District* of Europe, where he ha* pur chased, lor e&sh, a very extensive and well assorted stock of the best description*nuly-of Stockings, Socks, Undershirt? Drawer*, Glove*; also, new style of Children’s and Fancy Stockings, together with hi* domestic stock of Pitts burgh Manufactured Hosiery. He will sell by wholesalers retail at New York Importers’ prices. WILLIAM DALY A OO Remember the place—No. 24, Sign of Tills uld STAND my 23 • llemoval. PAUL KLEINER ha* removed hi* LITERARY DEPOT from No. Id Third afreet, to FlfUi street, opposite the Theatre, where he will be happy to ate hi* former patrons and all others desirous of y>urcbasing any of the cheap LF torature of the day, apr“:ly Head and Mineral Water Fountain WUOWE; No. 61 FIFTH Street, next door to Marlnio • Hall, dealer in FRUIT and CONFECTIONARY Ice Cream, of the beet quality, served up durimr th« **.'*l *on. Atoo, Strawberries and Cream. ' “Tamille* can be supplied with Strawberric* and ether Fruits, during the season, on the most reasonable torm* Order* are respectfully solicited. ' ’ -iv ; v" •. f.* . * * r J*. J..« < - PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE J. HENKEL’S CITY CABIKET WA KSB OUSE, . Ko. 173 CHESTNUT STREET, (Oppobti IsDXPxsptNcx Hau..) _ Philadelphia, FTniNITTOE, IH EVERY STYLE! Comprising Loni*XlV, Louis XV, KiirttbethananJ Antique, with Scujptare Carrlng and modern style; In Uosewood, Walnut, ahd Alople; all of superior conatructiuii, and finisbed'in the best style,c-’ - ' *o, If not excelling inqu&t* i of any Establish -10 United Slates. # experienced workmen, (appren* excluded,;and. using the bestma fall to giTe satisfaction to pur- ndFonUges offered to puts , . -- -’urcL.hjng a liouse, either in «*lo gant or plain style, completely from one establishment; by which means all the articles In each room correspond in style and quality, and the immense stock always ca hand, ,*?•'» ? ° various in design, enables purchasers to please their taste .a » selection, without the delay necessarily caused iu ordering furniture. To tnyeaxi idea gi the fioifbod on bind, I need only inform, you that my Rooms are 175 nset long, by 27 feet ▼tale, lour Odors in number; with Shops contiguous, euffl cieat to employ 2U atjsio, and tin* balKnce is aellMt with 'white-oak ift'" * v, ~ ft,' 1 unl,:,r ’ , ? bb b ** li «*icuiated for a -o-.k Mm, -Irg Tery 1. rel, and the f-:ii <,X au exceUent •lujiuy f.ir gr*.-*-i;ro%in?, a fc j being well watered with ltr,iiTe or rour,efu neerr fialiog spring* of excejkot water. -I lUw , Pkrc ‘F “t- 1 with, being wiibia tJtU a tuiiecl .U- \ coghioghcuy and one mile of Mc-nongnbeii, au 1 a l.:i->. ,U the hoe of the Conoellsyine Bailroadfand is Kiu-pOMa to c -lioujsi an inexhaustible bed of IRON ORt. rtu Land wi'iiiu n.t l>-.- in the marked only that the-bwncr l« tr. .i-njjve j u the “Fur West.” Terms ea^atfl ! l - : r3tu ' tor ,ur t h cr particbiarv, ioqulrt Of W. J i.£.. N w'Lßr, ai Lcrcti s Uhsa Worka. or of .« James c. iuchbt, —Jilt. ReaTEftafe Agent, at thie office. ......, , ' "‘wnble rrojierty for N»le, I W oi WI ND, upon which r.re erectM fGur X. l.nc*fctd i»« kramu wbich rent annually f r Jojo. taid f-ruj-m la aUueUii thrAhe M U lh Wald cl Ut, ~ r - v ; r t lUsburgb, on Penn etre-.t, Utveen ■ *x,d Ah. . the l,cD,ry and Ground known as the “Empire Me:- . ,s.:«aM ,u the corner of I’eno anJ Morris «;rrrt?. A.t-:, tcrcecf uuiapruecd ian.l, skoated u" V jV.'. r '' u V :t-,,em tH#t Üb,4rl . T ' Ou a> c ntainieg !'r;c> 1 to s*acrca cf Ch c = “ n*U* Q'lUb-wi-et cf Liut Libertv, til t cm* rule ( i L*« r. oi.cti! «'.. ' li.<- -!>. »,• uauirj f-Swcs c.{ pn>p«rty »m Te:j dw!r*U«-, ® c 1 w ** i “- ,T u W r ««t'l t-u adrjiaUgK.U!* t-roa to early j »r -r V r nl Tl \ 9 farther «ofanßtUr. a > rr ty to Wo. r. .Nu. Wood i-tfvtt, rm>i..uri.'b. H. f*. THtiMl-MN, jA«*i?up.- P'r Jnj.. r, »'-l ,:f ( mAiiu.i-ifc'Tai .*•>.; •‘ *■' March -I" Hours Jflh-V'i ; iK . n i f.t>!-fi.T tiu.-ic «<>..»£«« U,7 b,lbS’r:Al;Xc ! .'‘.'.r'S'/«"' i ,:“: T - Hem u...!21n< t L'r*.,;*:; N _ VI, " ' :, ‘ l '* 'Wllacn; LiMiroii-','ht »,«•:*, U'-lUK.— »irr*Ts_;,.J a „ j t- .r J.T.IKU Ue«; .£. 4 ,rc* *-wr>, Jr.r H.;‘afUA*ivuiv! tH.UK, h-r~m; W il.'-.V ,)' v' LuttelU^i i ..’] " ,V K-uuurui BR'lvJirb ior siatil! , . , V .‘ lM \ * KW'J Metlioaa lluiutr JJuM i ■ ' *••'■ *' -• Man-Ziiai, A-;. ' I 'V 00,1 I'luiitrv *ncl UtriiVik« .1 NNMiY.ilatg, Manner of Sr I l,;s IrHTS^lato^tic . public. Uj«. he ha* i.siw fFiiiHj-h-i an EXTE2»«lSf>v>;rji I rc.U\, i u the Kw:a ol .Mr. Jsrur- S. N tv JeV m-ur rJcTrn «ij-, where' tu shall be prepnrvJ, atUr the och Untaat, tire- I J.C »«juaJ toil bßirntf -vrr>- Tariff!? of frail and OmwaaT j Ullrei.- Houje Shrub* and PUnu In t, n Htu-rkon hand, hehaamauc | viiL one ol the large?: .\ ln the East, ItJ a. i»,. Uia-,ia\iupoat. uni Hural Cenioterwe Pub lic l nr,,, ~ u.«. , ra uab e! C-mntfT wiU w‘V r “*i lli * h *' lKll! ' l,r l **“ lonaatit.*! of Lawns, Approach^! I t t.ir-» ;i uffssvu-r*,Ac., tn the highest slviw SfTbe &U *‘U> ««r, Utwb’ot liiSL‘.'p, v* .H::', ~ ,“‘ 1 "V, « .'■“'■■-in tli. Srl,l»u !■„!„ „ ( hu'ihi’i bai.is of!!,- Uudwn, h. [■.Vj; Ma 'nJ acH, lo noot th. wishes of ,!>OM iho M •“ j throoehth. Citr W * r *" sa “ ° ra “* re KRNNSM- * C O. 1 ”*» >1 * r M«ch« Cnmimiy. AND ANTIQUE OliN A.ML.NTS. I )irr_-liul:i;il ADEXCT, b 7 MARKET STREET Thu builders, efteambout Contractors and Cab- >.atUTs, i.- requested to this new and greitt improve ment ia t.m manuUoiure of «-mbulliihmnou lor UuildiDßs airi rtE-aL-ii-oaX om-ide and inside; Cabins, llaii.;, Church ''*• M.-.-es, uuj Parlor FuroUuje, in gilt, or in Imitation - I various kind# of wood. Also, Cornices, Uraek ?}.*• and Veimlaan* Centra I’in-w* fbr Ceilings, Mf U.diLits. Consuls, Hatth-ment, &c; much cheaper and htud.-omer ifca.i I’laster and Wood Carving, anda eiiat uenl uj >:-• durable. . “■ CLOCK LETTKILJ FOR SIQ*NB, very cheap and warrant «vj to last lor 2U y cars eayosod to the weather. Above Uooij fyr aaleat the manahtcturer’s prices—cost of freight added. • W. W. WILSON, Je _- a : _ 07 Market at. a Sew ~ AjrArniEW GRAFF AND DA.N’U HhiiINGKR, tilling IfJt heretofore*. M. GiIAFF A CO, Store and UoUow waie Mtuufui lururs, No. Ui Wood street, have this uay associated with them TUOiIAS J. GRAFF/as a partner in their hUMneb*. The name, style and title of the firm will, from thbsdale, be GRAFF, IWSISLNUER A UItAFF. They ruspeclfully solMt a continuation of the patronage so lib erally bestowed upon the Aria of il. Graff A Co Pittsburgh, July Ist, 1834. G 1 HEAT bargains of summer goods at A. SlcTllliiK’*' T corusrof Grunt uad Fifth streets. I have this day oouimeucvU -telling off my summer stock at first cost; the goojis are all uew, und have been purchased this season, and Rb they are now offered at priced far below the usaal rates. Ladies would do Weil to call and get u bargain. The slock comprised boruges, lawns, summer silks, tissuos, grenadines, Uirogc de 1 nines, andatmost every article usual- HI a fan'-y ntore. jv3 ’ v c , „ i,e ' r Store, I*' and Xht Diamond. GOKDKII rc-ptvfully announces to the - Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he will open his uew Trimmingtitoreon.Monday, April 17th. Ha*ln*6u«a up the neatest store room in ib.;city, aud died it with a choice delocßou of the ia;c.«t style? of Trim mined and Fan cy Goods, he hatter* lmnself that he will offer superior in duoenmts and eude-ayor to give tall satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. .•\ ow ; 1 lo . r S < -‘ L place—No. 83 Market street, corner <’£ f«prl2) FRANK VAN GORfIKR. K;V'flCnp!ilK WORK : B Ail. 130 Wixml ttrttty Third door btkno Vagin Alltv OWN &TETLEI would call the rftteution of SporUr.it iiisu to their large assortment of liana, Ititleaaod Re eolvin-the largest and b«t elected ttocfc erer open.nl jntltis markets together with a «««>■—• of Hardware, Cutlery, Toolsand we offer at tile lowest no«»” for .COOil fcpplOToJ p! I'CIIKISU TOW of ISior* osreli The *_ ri) * k ... „. rf r P r ° l *, rtl, * of * Flesh Brush, with the desired flexibility of a Towel. Tho Cotton Towel pounaaes a ao(t* nef=s Dot attainable in the linen, ana the peculiarity of *b sordioi mohturft.without friction. Call early and secure a. f ia . lr - C. B. 11 BADLY & CO, Jy ~ j No. Sd ThiM street. NhW Altlti VAL AX IlOOU'a.—Juai receiral a new and ncut'aortaidit of Gut GoSJ Jewelry ofevery desirable ptylt*. Al-io, pearl »di4 TelTtt p.>rt monies, io great rane* tleapfioe fans, gold and silver thimbles, and numerou* otbir poods, all 0 r which we will m.-U at tfew York city prices, end much below the prices usually asked at other; eslaWl.'hmDts lu this dty. Cull and eaaiaine our cowls •ud prices, endiaTe Jxoui.ks tu 60 per cent, ia your pur* chm*w= at 51 M-jrketbtrtet. jyfi HLKi'LITC S'dAl'—Used lor heuliug fhaiLi removing tun, s&iluvness, and rougboeaa of tl(j akin, and reciering U suit, emcoth and white, price X&A cents a cuke, tiuld by 8. L. GLTHBSRT, - *l4o Third street. - BUOKbl'iS— 'M dozen Unrketi; 6 Tubs; for sale by cet23 iSJWQ A MOO&£&&£, NUMBER 148. ! DAILY morning post* WEDNESDAY MORNING: IXTEVSIOH OF COLT’S BEVOLVEB. PATENT. THE CHAHGKS OP BRIBERY. Mike Walah and Gen. OiuUtu Adolphne Scroggl, The House of Representatives, on Saturday,* Trent into commUjeo of tbe whole on the Private Calendar. bill on the list being that extending the Colt patent for an improvement in firearms, for seven years, Mr. Peck moved that it be passed over informally. Mr. Pratt, by unanimous consent, made an et* planatioo. This matter had been magnified into each importance as to oall for a eeleot commit* tee, which is now acting. It was one in which he had a personal interest. [Laughter.] By this he meant the repatatipn of an intimate personal acquaintance is involved. [Kenewed laughter.] Colonel Colt has a right, as an American, to apply to Congress for what he believes to be just. He has been charged, indirectly if not directly, with .doing what is unbecoming an honorable man, suoh as using improper means and outside influence, and attempting to bribe members of this Home. Col. Colt is as honorable a man as any on this floor. There is no trath in the charges preferred. If any gentleman here has been bribed let him rise in his place. [Laughter.] Either in the way of pistols, money, or anytning else. Mr. Pratt would say, with all respect for the select committee, that he looked on this whole movement as a reflection on the character of the House. He did not know a gentleman here who could thus be bribed. A Voice—lf so let him show himself. Pratt resuming-r-As to MrT Dickerson [Col. Colt’s agent,] he did not believe he would be guilty of eonduet unbecoming an honorable man.. All Col. Colt asks is, that Congress will five its opinion one way or the other on this biU. J - A question of order here sprung np, as to whether the bill could be set aside, but the Com mittee refused—Ayes, 29; boss not counted. Mr. Campbell said the charges fixed the re sponsibility in bo particular quarter He had seen nothing to throw corruption on any person. He was cotprepared to believe—nor evensuspect ~tbat any member of the House was so base and lost to honor, as jo involve his character in any suoh way. He had never seen or expected to see CoL Colt, Jbnt was In favor of the bill, be cause he believed it to be the best for the coun ter to renew Colt's Patent. He had one of Colt’s revolvers made a present to him in 1843 in New Orleans, by a dear friend now deceased. He found it a good instrument, answering his purpose very well. When at home, bo ammed himself shooting rats. He hoped he might never find occasion for a more serious purpose. Mr. Letcher, in reply to Mr. Pratt, observed that he did not say CoL Colt had setbd properly, because it was a notorious fsot that, at the time he appeared before the Select Committee, he was drunk, and his mind obfuscated. If gentlemen would take the trouble-to examine the testimo ny they would find that he bad no definite ideas, of the sum of money bis pgent had distributed. Mr. Chamberlain—Do these questions su’d answers constitute part of the writ ten report ? Mr. Letcher—No sir. It would have been u bard matter to daguerteotype the testimony of a drunken man. He read from the testimony in order to.sbow that Mr. Dickerson bad unfimited power to draw on Colt, and that $15,000 on the books of Colt’s clerk, [Mr. Josslyn,] were un accounted for;.and further, that money 'was spent to help the bill along through Congress, as wofc suspected, though Mr. Dickerson refused to answer as to the use of the money, saying the Committee had no right to look into bis private matters. Mr. dots tbe gentlemao plaoe toy confidence Id tbe testimony of Gt!L Colt, if he wa* drank ? Sir, Letcher—Tbe Committee Was convened for his convenience, end he oogbt not to here .como before them in that condition. I hare no confidence ia |£a statement. Mr. Waiah-rfMr. Letcher yielding the floor.) During the late election in New York, there were three candidate* for Governor and three for Lieutenant Governor. 1 see two of them pres ent. One gentleman, who was on the rump ticket, is inside of the Hall, andthe other in the gallery. I that a Committee be sent to General Augustus Adolphus Sofpggs, invito* him to a soat on the floor. [Laughter.] Mr. Letcher— Is it expectetfihat I shall defer* my remarks till the Committee go out f [Laugh ter.] The Chairman to Mr. Walsh—We’re in Com mittee now. Mr. Walsh—Send the Bergeaat-at-Arms. Mr. Letoher concluded by saying that the bill should not be acted on pending the investigation of the Select Committee. Mr. Pratt remarked that he certainly under stood Mr. Letcher to say, in private conversa tion. that there dishonorable in Col. Colt’s conduct. Colt was sick, and had just come out of his chamber when he appeared be fore the Committee. His friends thea feared for bis life. He was surprised that Mr. Letcher had acoused him of being drunk. Mr., Letoher—The gentleman says Colt was not drunk. I appeal to my eolleagues on the Seleot Committee. Mr. Ruffin-r-I so considered him. Mr. Zollicoffer—There was a like impression on my i^ind; bat while * believed Colt intoxi cated, I thought he wks in the haadi of men who txnght be sharper*, and would ruin him; but 1 believed he was an honorable man. Mr. Wheeler—Col. Colt was to have been ex amined in the morning, but the Committee being occupied, hie examination wae postponed till evening. He appeared before the Committee directly after dinner, and seemed to be slightly excited Mr. Massachusetts—l feel bound to say what I am about to eay, and yetoannot cor roborate to thr full-what the gentlemen from Virginia (Mr. Letcher,) haseaid. I would not examine a drunken man. I ehonld be loth to examine a man In tbe technical sense, in toxicated, and yet the witness was not in a full proper state of mimi. [Laughter.] It is right to say that after thfWxamination was completed, I felt constrained to believe he was a man of honor. He said nothing to shake my confidence in his integrity. I thought he was in unfortu nate hands, and might well exclaim, « Save me from my friends.” The examination wae con ducted in the afternoon. Mr. Thurston—l wss present during the ex .mutation of Col. Colt Ho seemed to bo some, what exoited, whether with diaease or drink I don't know. r * ’ Mr. Letoher—l ehonld not hare made anv reference to this, bnt for the allusion of the gentleman from Connecticut, (Mr. Pratt) Mr. Bdgcrton dahbted not that members of die Houso sometimes get a little oonfosed after the dinner hour, [laughter,] and there, fore ought not to bo so particular. The action of the Select Committee amounted to nothing It will link into forgetfulness, as bare all other iurestigationo. The Committee wait no. torioualy a failure. In 1831, (Jolt inwnted an operating arm, but owing to difficulties in constructing sooh a weapon ns coold be need with safety did not receive n patent till 1830. Colt and his friends were incorporated by the New Jersey Legislature In that yeahas the Pat eat Arma.Manufacturing Company, with an thorised capital of $300,000, $230 000 w.. J,v' scribed, and the Company went fotoope£ti« bat its capital was exhausted by reason or .hi great difficulty of manufacturing arms, wad »f£ BIX year, their armory wap sold bw da«w. .. Court, leaving Colt hoarily ind.bt In 1840 thl’ patent was renewed, and Colt »—, manufacturing, in n’am*S?w.y“ government. From the evidences X! baa invested all he coaid eommiulrt**!!!! 4 he $300,00Q .ml $400,000 to pTan’US machinary to procure a perfect arm, and whtoh would not be worth one fifth the Bum other nee. Imitation, of Colt', made .nf cast iron and other imperfect rts!, at a much less coat than thegenm?. 1 ?. *««*» purchaser, and nee. Colt’s pistole- ere all forged ! and.pierfect in all .their parts aSr?,!!?? r d blanch arm, d. hi. c»no't by machinery equally as perfect as bis. Imitators will not incur the expense i U too patent shall be extended, be can P go on 'i ammsiff nlinfl or ipi^BTjwKi 4GXMXD UPON *T-Snm,*nTß&maa. TMIBB rna tn-rffn, '.7_ t 60 sutkuiiffafißsi lasert3m^e. g y < sp ;t * ~ on ® i t* M “ .two week*-e~-~...~-....- ... goO “ “ three 4oo u “ one , nian»i.w—— -...i—; 6CO *’ ** two maatbe- 1..— :. JQO ** three gMwvtim *. 9 c«i “ ** tour month* ~- f 10 C* " 41 ' , T , r ,, r ,!_,.,„ [n _ r fg rn “ M «b year. 18 00 l4 Unefbr rn W «« .CHiKQiAiLK a* ruseuur On. sqosr., pot aanon,t«ndoslT. o< ib. 25 00 perfecting .hia machinery, and m»ottfaoe«e »n Brm bom reliable and cheap lkn» any other do; fying competkion. If not, he- * ill bo dr’irtn from the market, tk* public imposed on, and he dirested or bis entire capita!;. Tho price of bio rivblvws in 1838 was s4s—nbW if USi'ft. n, 01-jeot cf tbe patent lawe-ik to benefit thopnblio by encouragiog men of geaiu*. to-oxereuni their lime, energies opd talents; end the' profilsof an intention should be proportionate to the pnblio - ■benedt. ; H 8 then eiMtred tie eitent to WcK UrnOtiTeremont heightenibennfiltsd .'bjAhta in vention. Coit derated l-weuty. two yearotp this - invention, and has sever reqeirect.a dollar.. He wi hii friends hsve'eustained ai,]Oseof's2oo.- ™°- the ertenfion o/tliepatent now asked, 10 ««P the reward-of -bif labor*.o Without oonciuding, he yielded-the fioop/or a motion for tho Committee to rise,Which prevail etr, and the House adjourned. ’’ - itfiEBBBtJART 7. FOB SAhfi AND TO LET. ~ . ■ erqyutyarMa ♦JLSr*E Stoi7 Brick DucPing UOPena street, B*y stresksnd Enas’ aUsy; aadLot2sfee«ront! Xhifnaueeiaonaofthe in one of th. mart plengnt aether- Rre Lots—embracing corners' of Wont utd ferry streets: one hundred and fire feet fronton ferry and sHr* ftet on Fropt street, with a good-three rtory Brick Building on the rt -‘" d tn " Ud vAa'SLTH* TeryeonT«iientframs Dwelling: Lot2ofret by M, fronting on Congrtes and*m sta. • • • Btr s, et »**• *»»■ Court Hoose. *b*Jw«» to wdl arrsnged anilln good order, and is now occupied &»> hotel. b>«*«wr,Ma • A otoryWetoißmiihflellstreet, nearSerenth— hetaglatmdbaalecatian. met deep, fronting on tL ■ ■ J A Ostaga fremii and Lot, 28 bj 120 rm, frontTne on' Anne and-Robinson MrsßtSjAlleeienyQtT* Thfsia'nnrr^tvr*. »le and pleasant iocTtkm grm/.idd£« "*****- “Ufßt rtopo coal, and absodame of Uo6suriie,ooaTtalcnt to the landing; and two coal pits open. Ninety Lota in the town of ColajnbK, 60 feet be well lontW. Bie tenant of «ka lot has the pririlrge of uainewhstOTer stone com ia. y. ™. jnlrafor hlaown me,front aptnear the ia a plenaant situation onthaianiof thoMoooosshalnViS at,a abort distance, below twkJtMpln the milntfS » tanrire atone coal region, and WanM-fc . desirable poin t Sr • Btianfrgtnrfng <»o>«mt f >.TT lfTr || , . ... . * nB “* > T!LP'r dr^L¥ rea °f eowAr'Stone Coal,with House. JMxoed,ao. This propewtyhajatontoTUOroierflS Uonongahela rirer; an enwlkot landing: sood erafeand fcnndation fcr ndta*l-%ith meh J&ef££ point for booses and garden* owtooatione for maimf«t»ie7 The rein ie deep toailowfeirsestobeneaflnbanl^ In, onttbe eoai-Be «naUtyof»ldnh,fbr iron worb,eSni, garafcr any ordlnaiy ant setpauad by In my abeenoe, my meant,dames afekfij,Tsn- wlßddw tee deeds ibreaypnsnr/snht. - JiMlfc MAT W* ; No. lIP Peon street SS Per Cant I * . JAMEs a &fc&sr, . - fir&l Eaiita Acenh F°J£ Farma; OHO ont-Jterw.iiud th* other 75 aerwa; bvaadfully located pVthc-Urwi r CUlr TOwrsrfup Plank Itoad, ® miles from tha cily.tiaca ofthemijingw)mtadlnd*■—-TTynm Irtn hviifin iLiml ■pringon each. It Is a pPPOthmity,CjiTra«Sfljk. tion. Tboee who tint.a good home, or monoy, would do wall to look M it, m we wsu 9U to tt e flr*t tlmtotter* os our low price, in lots or ill teiwifter. Al», Country Scat* I mils froa Votxfe* rih, and W “i lp i Alfc*h«nj ciij.by way of the NewJSrfefc ton Plank Real They arc fine healthy lonslouCknuof fared very low. “ a • Also, ten Ooontry Beats on the Ohio and Feunrylnnla lb * dt y* *taywliibfsoldiJp«rtte or together to a colony, or building aaaociatioa. It laa lovely location, and cheap, of eourss. 8 Al*o, one Let of two acres, and two saaliar nfeearof ground, opposite ILirlinanfr at Woods’ rua, offered at a very low price for kj fine • property. Ah asset Houses and Lotr, always on hand, and described In my register, ifefrre buying you would do went* can and enquire of TUOMA& * • 75 Fnurth rtyoL B1U» for lionntry Hornet. 1 JL LOTB, laju off and rc-frictcdfbr rnrsl rtr-ijences. Alao “ “““ 0» h»koe lliTttri,t r ; T^n^.i 00 ? bj f ’» nuathr rv*ide«e, inlh. immediate Tlczuty of tbe twoeUjea. '* Afro, about TUftrE ACHES OF at the head of |o o ml*** *** rantageoualy gituated t-r *«b Ibe«hcr« property iaDnOTSEB bcmorii nn the high mod main bank of Herr's H sZ * T6*7 substantial Bridge of on* spue-For particulars aZ ®^? tteßO * «■ themala bw*, frmatlng the head or Herr's Wand, wcl JOJI»pSS < * raa ' °* Bao#Bd «*, PUtrtjnrJfc. - - ■WM.f. MlU.Kfc’ THKRE ViLDABLIi ASD LOU—' Tbete Lot# cm brae* a front era Pees street, of 66 &ei6 on wadi these Is erected a rain*. B £ ckUoo “?ltvo stories high, wiih Uubca ud cellar la basement, 41 fretfhmt on street, inafo S?r ee L.°J lLe^S”,trßeU *his. la » Terr deiraW* a***. don for either a Store or a Tavern; I**oll street belmr the great throughfatoof the city: and thistmS £S£S£l v anient to tie Biased Depbt W ! J? 1, l p, F‘® rt * t* in the market onlythat* the owner U living In Washington county, «nrt fl».u iveztrKh* ly Inconvenient to attend to It V * 1 **“ C-B * ! 2 Zeros nay and price moderate; for testier Mottcalsia r-inqoire of KOUEKT DAY, FiiUiWardT^ ~ orJAfl. 0. RICHEY. Beal Ertatotdgcm, at thlsog«, - paowumr m sai.* at a muun bakuai*. /S'r~i Ti “ **b«* l beroff«;rs to *«U the Ooehal/ of 400 acre* ofCotl, uuilCStcna of surface, siioeUa at Freemen’s tbeOhio river, in Hancock county, Ya. This rirri J ®«t »»th; the vein hefcjrfT *f* T «T beat quality of fcimnlrxrtiaOoaLiU JLiSJXrf ““ riv « wh »» the water in about 13 ftifat ao * Tcry large pool, sn&ctent la harbor 300 coal boats. Alao a charter lor the purpose cu establish. >“«” o,Ll . , ' o f i *““*e tajo.point. Ttar.£««£in tt, above a first rate overshot baw 'Mill. ™ lMr . b# sold to fait purchasers. Terms easy and price moderate, tor* for i£!L P4rtlC ? 1,l ” ,IH l airecf BOBBRT KEKX&Sou t2* . deea lUal Estate Atn-nt.at ipp. r« “™«* Fmfnd'• - ALEX, cyppttt. rom»rnf y»r- r**~n*.»'^.<^-t«. T < MMOUL > fts?^i ib !.“‘* W/. VQ* *»6l, idknnknrW C » toTTtlghotJlanehe.neo-mtKrr Ium.DrvJ LOIS. •• f ~* ; front b 7 000fcet0a*p.«tyl frf.nt'ft-tTu Slarfut tu w^>Ue iNfcrMt fer aaia'.iuite ivw a .»J oa rrasoaablij terun vlpajcmat. 1m prwci:v 15 ••i.rt 'i »’•» 2**? y>S? L f^i?i j4aw and IUO in wet aad bvyotul dispute. Aplis to *?▼« JAMES £U£|Lr. •r ? T» '« *-iT 1 mux»n>ai*Aajii,o*tjmn;. , 0 H&WABD FATurft. _j