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Six Dollars will invariably be required if not paid within-tbs year. . 49" Single copies twocetts—fcr -ale at the counter in the Office, and by the Neva Boys. THE SATUBDAY HOBHING POST Ppnhllched from th&sams office, on a large blanset else beet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, In ainmee. Single copies rro cents. , . V.. 49 s No paper will he discontinued unless at the discre* on of the Proprietors.) until all arrearages are paid. 49*-' No attention will be paid to any order unless aocom* panted hr the money, or satisfactory reference In this dty., 49* Connected with Vie Establishment of Vit Morning Post l tone of tk* largest Job Printing OJJicet tn the city, where al k nds of work it dons on the shortest notice , and most reason* a'liiem*. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. . Boliti Gi G. Sprool> TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office, No. , —, Fourth stroot, Pittsburgh, Pa. dedldy James A« Lowrle, ATTORNEY AT LAW-Office, Fourth Btreat, Pittsburgh, between Smithfleld etreet and Cherry alley. TdeclDly ROBERT E). PUIIiIiIPS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ST. LOUIS, Mo. JOSEPH WUAYUR, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office* No* 144 Fourth. Btreetf Ja&ly?} • rmgpQEon, pa. : JOHN BARTON, " ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, corner Fifth and Grant its,, Ja3;ly3| rmaDUßon, pa. It. Biddle Roberts,. ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, No. 152 Smiihfield street, between Fifth and Sixth. Collections carefully attend ed to—special attention given to Conveyancing. fdec&ly Thomai Means, Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery. Office, next door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio. my 4 - 8. P. Ron, ATTORNEY AT LAW—No.IO3 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa, fourth door below Mr. Rody Patterson's Livery Stable. ' j»2S J. S. Morrison, Attorney and counsellor at law—office, re. . moved to No. 44 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, Fa. ; -r. aprlfcy . C. Orlando Loouilt, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood. iyfcy ; ' : r Thomas M. Marshall, ATTORNEY at LAW—Office, Lowries Buildings, Fourth street. • janT:ly R. si. Cmruabau, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between Cherry alley and Grant street. jefcy J, N, M’Clowrjr, Attorney, and counsellor at law—osoe in BakeweU'a Buildings, on Grant street. ja2 D, H. Hazed* TTORNKT AT LAW—No. \T t Fourth street, ebore end -pear Smithfield. nuu-gT? . -Alderman Watson, • Oftce on Third street, opposite the did Post OJJlce, alt business pertaining to ihe office of Alder* W man and Justice of the Peace will be promptly at tended to. • Acknowledgments of Deeds and Mortgages, and other instruments of writing, taken at hiß office, or at the residence of the parties. The Dockets of D. 8. SCULLY, late an Alderman of the City of Pittsburgh, are .placed In my possession. Persons having Judgments on said Dockets may have the necessary process Is3ued thereon by Alderman Watwon- [my3:tf N. Bnckmaster, Alderman. / VFFICE, Grant street, between Fourth «t. and Diamond v ! .alley. Conveyancing of all kinds done with the great er faro and legal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate ex amined; Ac. J*-b£ E, 8, Neal, Alderman. N*q. 91 THIRD Street, between Wood and Market streets, .Pittsburgh. Collectionspromptlymade. Iksnds,Mort* gages, and other writings drawn with neatness and accu rary. . •• ; Jv-21;lr ll* AHL, SURGEON DENTIST, {sue - to Q. W. Biddle,) NO. 144 SiUTII* STREET. t t. r Office hours, from 8 to 1 o'clock, end roo 11 to l o’clock . febls:ly J.SCOTT, DKNTItfT, Tourthatreot, tite doors QTglSs&west of Mivrfeit. ' Omci Horns From nin© A. M. to At* docSo7 BUSINESS CARDS. - tT. nzuTiKß - crxx. ncnaics D. \V\ IIEUSTIKE A CO.. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, ! Dealors Generally in Produce. Pittsburgh, Cin ioinnati and other Manufactures, &o. jyb.93 lYvniitreeti, b'tieecn Market and Ferry itrulx, , riTTsncßon, pa. cash nilTantv? ci«>le on ‘ - oii?ientarntß. Par* ticolaratteation paid to forwarding Western merchandise. Bef<Tcncci.—ClU2k & Thaw, TV in. r»a*alev 4 Co_\Vm. U’* I Dully & Co., F. Sellers & Co., Uarß 4 Black, lirainer 4 Eahm, Henry Graff, E?q., TVm. Elcbbaum, S. B. Johnston, Rap, Thomas Bakewoll, George Ledlie, Rq., Solomon Stoner, Esq. WM- DIKQEAM,.—. iU-’iyOAH WJI. BINGHAM is, CO., FOBWABDINU AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Liberty tired, opposite penita. biailroa'l Depnt,' „p r 7 PrrTSQUB'iO. Pa. PAGODA TBit STORE. JEHU HAWORTH, Wholaale and Krlaii Grocer , Dealer and Importer of Old Country Bla-'k Teas, French Bran dies, Wines, corner of Diamond alley and ibo Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa. ft--b2fr:y WM. A. M'OLUKG, *WEA DEALER AND FAMILY GROCER,'“«* couxcs ov wood a:td sixth srarsTs, ja2s:? Fiiislurgh. Henry H. Collins, Forwarding and commission merchant, and Wholesale Dealer In Cheese. Butter, Seeds, Fißb, and Produco generally, No. 25 WOOD Si.. Pittsburgh. fmar6 Paul An Murdock, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MRRCUANB. AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Waterstreet,Cincinnati, Ohio. faplitf King 4k Moorhead, "IiriiOLRgALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— W No. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. (my 23 B« T. C. Morgan, Bookseller and stationer—has niw»y.« on h&n * a generalassortment of School, Miscall aaeoas and Blank Books, Printing, Tost and <Jap Paper, Ac., Wholesale and Re tail, No. 104'Wood street, below Fifth, East side, Pittsburgh. Wanted, Rags and Tanners’ Scraps. aplfcly llttiueU A Bro., ThOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS. DEALERS IN STAN Xj DARD AND'LIGHT LITERATURE, and Publishers ot the 1.0.0. F. TOKEN, No. 15 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa, marlfcly “ 1. W« Chadwick, DEALER IN RAGS AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. The highest price In cash paid forjrags. oylLy BXIU&9. ‘ 1854- FRA’S SELLERS & CO., Forvrarderi and Commission Merchants ■ DtALEES is PROVISIONS, GROCERIES AND OILS, jaSamU No. 309 Liberty tired. JHUiburgh , ft. Vniiaxt Ktuxs, Phila <. .wit. RioxETdos, Pittsburgh. fillUer A- Rlckoteon, VirHOLESALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, VV Wines and Segnrß—Nos. 172 and 174, corner of Irwin and Liberty strode, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, fto, conttantiy on hand. William Carr A Co., fWw. Oaer late af the firm of J. Pabexk A Co.) WHOLESALE GROCERS and Dealers In Foreign Wines and Braadios, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whis* fcay, No. 329 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 3o6*y OAitueL'H'cumxAX joaa t. utaaoN alex. KTaxparaicx. DI’CLURKAN, HERRON 4 CO., WHOLESALE Grocers, Produce Dealers and Commis sion Merchants, No. 243 Llborty street. qpr2% PITTSBURGH, PA. ~ ~ Co-Partnerahlp. riVHE subscribers have this day formed apartnereWp for I the purpose of carrying on'Ccmnusrfon and Forward any, In connection with the Fish, Bacon and Oil, and Pro duce business generally, under the style of Eifousn A Rich AttPsos; warehouse No. 118 Water and 150 Front streets; formerly'occupled by Burbrlilb’^ JAMES RICHARDSON, JAS. J. BENNETT. Pittsburgh, February Ist, ISShfebS Tni"R. DRAV.O, Diamond, PRtabargh, Pa., dealer D Jn,a Country Produce, offers for sale a choice stock o Oraoeriw, selected for.family nse. Bptaaof every varioly and the purest <iuality, ground at hia Steam Mills. Also, Dried Fraits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken In ex, changefor Merchandize. . .. 4 V. R. D. ban procured a full assortment of Landreths Warranted Garden Seeds, and invites the attention of au In terested in rural affairs. - . - • • J _ Copartnership. - TSB UNDERSIGNED have this day entered Into co-part »• ?rehlp, undor the nameand style of J. A. HUTCHI SON * CO., for the purpose of irnnaetlng a Commission and Grocery business. JAB. A. HUTOITTSON, A. M. WAT.TJNGFOTID. febo Pittsburgh, Tebroary 1,1854 W B. SNOtl**- 3. tUOHAItPSON. J. I. BENNITT ESGLISn St, RICHWIOSOK. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, A.SD Wnolessly Dealers in Flab, Racou anil Oil, and Produce generally. Warehouse formerly occupied by Bnrbridge A Inghtam, No. 110 Water and 160 First street, Pittsburgh, Penna. fe3 •BAwaro. batixt....- -Jso. a, hxkshsw. w bailey a rburraw, Tea DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERS; Dealers in Wooden and Willow Ware, Japanned Tin WaTe. House- Iteonlnff Utensils, Sc., Wholesale aud Retail, No. 253 Liberty fltrcet, Pittsbnreh. npTlfiry ißMicw-amsM, Jons s t EUtatargh. Mnrrlnnl. Sellers* Nicola a, Co.* PRODUCE atoGENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 009 Liberty rtrwt, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sperm, Lin seed and Lard Oilfl. _ Conuutssiou'House. riTOE subscribers bnvo opened a house for tbe above par- I rose, at N 0.17 fmlthfieM street, fonr doora above tbe fiononitabela House. TVe trill purchase, or receive, on commlß'ribnV'for sale. cfmsljnmeatg of Flour. Rican, "heat, Cbm. On.U\ BirUy , flax Seed. Grast S:ed, Baled Jl*y , upoo wWcb we will mahe advances, or purchase at the. bast mwfcet rates for cash. bot 6 ' ' Jaf* M*l.aueUlln, ~ DEALER INGROOBRIES, PRODUCE, flour, bacon, Ac~ No. 10, comer Smithfielil and First streets, PIUS' huraVPa. nOT °- ♦ainf H. * o vna. tbo*. s-Yotwa ..fbascis l. toukq V,JS. Yonn&.-dfc Co.t N-%. 38 ,9mithJUldstrut, apposite City Botfl, M'IWJPK rUEERS OF CABINET FURNITURE ANT) O.tAlltS.ot every description. .Materials and work mansbir'warrauted.andaoldatredaced prices. Care taken In pawns.fcrlaml and water earriaee. an3l Importer and wholesale .dealer in wines £2tfi>'LlQUORS, N0.,147 North Second street, fifth door *hoT> Race, east ride, Philadelphia, has on hand the best Suil’tiwbfolilßrandieß; Wlnefj. Irish tVhtsky.Htononßa- Sel» WHsky. Holland Gin. Cordials.'*o, on terms worthy the .ttentinn of purchasers ana aeßlerp. - - fen29y ‘ —~— Henry itt'CnlloufSh ft Co., ■\XniOLBSAIiK GROOKRS on .I Commission Merchants, XX wmr Of p«m end Train .le-nHehomh- u Wl.r-.s fTTWO SMALL FARMS FOB SALE—Situated In Gallia I county. Ohio. 8. CBTHBERT ft 80N, JanßJ I*o Third street. ■» v . •« . 4 • V, * *„ *«• V *\<. v*' - t T . V - .> . • - ‘ v #; ( . 1 ■ M.l. OT. BCEBS OWENS, Pittsburgh. ALOEO * GO. C. D. Wood, f-?-»> PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE “POST BUILDINGS.” CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT *O,OO PER ANNUM, OR $5,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE, VOLUME xm. BUSINESS CARDS. JOSEPH FLESIIN6, •[BUCCBBBOB fO l. VtttCOX A 00.1 CORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps ' y constantly on.baud a full assortment of Drugs, Medi cines, Medidno Chests, Perfumery, and all articles pertain ing.to bis business. 45P’Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours, ja:&y Joiw 7LXJQKQ. coonuaa ruiano. FLEMING BROTHERS, (Successors to J. Kidd A Co.) WHOLEBALE DRUG GISTS, No. 60 TFood Slrutj PUUburgh, Pa. . Proprietors of Dr. M 1 Lane’s Celebrated Vermifuge, Liver Pills, Ac. * jalO JOHH HAFT, JR., (Saccsssor to Jos. M'GufTcy,) VKoletale anti Retail Orngelat, AND Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUfPS, Ac, HI IVoo-l street, three doora below Virgin alley, »pr4:mAely PITTSBURGH. JOHN U. no'SOAN, Ag’t, WHOLESALE AND BET AIL DRUGGIST, attd nriLsn nr Dvro-stuffs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c., No. Wood street, (one door eontb of Diamond alley, PITTBDP&QH. [jas§ R. L. ALLEN, rrnoLisaLß rnua in Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga hela Bye Whisky, &>., ALSO, RECTIFYIDfO DISTILLGR, • NO. 8 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. VTTTINES, Brandies, Gins, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, St. VV Croix and New England Rum, Clarets, Champagnes, Bcotch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourron, Old Monongahela Bye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach, Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies: Imported Havana, Regalia, ooa Principe Cigars; Half-Spanish and Common Cigars, all at each low prices as to challeng «compo Irion. Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and Demijohns of all sixes. I respectfully invito an examina tion of my stock, at No. S WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, Penaa. aprSzly JOHN GIAOUTT, IMPORTER OF BRANDIES, GIN, WINKS, Ac.—Dealer In fine Old Monongahela Whisky, Peach Brandy, Ac. Also, Roctifying Distiller, corner of Smtthficld and Front streets, Pittsburgh. . apr!3 J, Bryar, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT 155 Liberty street, and 31 Diamond alley. feblOty lUaoval, O-JNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER.-sa EAS removed to 294 LIBERTY street, opposite Garrison alley, and No. 3 SEVENTH, near Smithficld* where the attention of bis friends and the public is invited to the stock of READY-MADE GOODS always on hand. Also, Cloths, Casslmexes and Vestings for ordered work. A full assortment of Furnishing Goods for gentlemen, Including Hats Of all qualities, Trunks, Umbrellas, Ac., Ac, ja&j JOUJf K‘CLOSXXT.~ 00OSXUC9 N’CLOBUCT. Wholesale and Retail Clothing hlorchants, NO. 8 8 WOOD STREET. THE subscribers respectfully inform their old customers and the public in general, that they have thla dayas aoclatcd themselves Id the alx>ve business, under the firm ot JOHN M’CLOSKEY A CO. They respectfully solidt a share ox public patronage. - The previous business of each will be settled by them serves respectively. frb9 H LAIRD, (late of the firm of Coolit A Laird,) having • opened STORE NO. 0, (two doors above the-old stand,) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING BUSINESS, hopes by strict attention to badness to merit a share or the patronage of the late firm. N. E*—Clothing made to order In the most fashionable <tvieB, and on the shortest notice—lnferior to none in the City- jan26:y James C. Watt, MERCQaN i TAILOR—No. 45 Fifth street, opposite the Theatre; Pittsburgh, Pa. apr? James Helllnaer* MONONaATTELA PLANING MlLL—Would respectfully inform his friend a and the public, that his now *?UV Ushment Is now in full operation, and that be Is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders fot Planed Lumber, with promptness, and at the lowest rates. Booed and Plank, planed on one or noth rides, constantly on hand. Saab, Doora, and Mouldings, or every description, mode to order. Builders and Carpenter? would find it to their advantage to five hjm a call, as ho can now rurnlah them with plan<x! rtuff ratable for every description cl work. uaaao!t~ ....... Jauta caiswxit. HERRON & CRISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, MANUFACTURERS of all kinds of BRASS WORK, LO COMOTIVE, STEAM ENGINE. PLUMBERS, Ac. Al so. Cotton Batting Manufacturers. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Office and Btore, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS ar.4 COPPER taken in exchange for work, nr cosh paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will be promptly attended to. fuhfcly JOSKPU T. LOWRY, Jio. 43 ObrtuT of FxfW ojU Wood &rat i, Office Upstairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh, RESPECTFULLY announce to tne public tbat he bo? commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in connec tion with Intelligence and General Collecting. He will also attend to renting. Person* m want of serrouts, In any capacity, or those in want of places, will be supplied at short notice. Ail business entrusted to £Ls care promptly at. tended to. Rfftrcnctt—T. J. Bighorn, Esq., Richard Cowan. Esq., W. 0- Leslie, I>r. Alex. Black, James Mackeral, A. A. Mason, Mafflt k Old. JanlB_ M. g&afp~ auaisaai M. GRAFF A CO., Western Foundry, No. 124 Wood street, nTTaffUßOtl, PA., 1T ANUFACTURKRS OP COOKING STOVES, Coal and iTJL Wood Stores, Parlor Stores, Hollow Ware, Plain and PoncyGrute*, Plain and Penny Fenders, Sad and Dog Irons, Sufcar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Wacou Boxes, Ac. [ jaSdyJ Austin Loomis, REAL ESTATE AGENT. Merchandise, Stock, and Bill Broker, Office, No. 92 Fourth Street, (oboTe Wood.) The subscriber haring opened an office at tho above place, for the purpose of negotiating Loaus, Bills, Bonds, Mortgage?, and all other Instruments fbr the security of Money, and for the purenaae and sals of Stoeka. WEI also give prompt and particular attention to buying, selling, renting of and lexe me ibal Estate. _ (jy7]_ AUSTIN LOOMIS. Scbaehmtn A Klaunlelu, LITHOGRAPHERS— Third street, opposite tbs Post-office, Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads, Show Bills, Labels, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and VisitingCarda, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed •n Colors, Gold,Bronze, or Black,ln the most approved style, tnd at the most reasonable pries®. oct!s:ly S. H>Ktnley, House, sign, and ornamental fainter, and Dealer in Paints—No. 44 8L Clair street, Pittsburgh. Has constantly on hand all kinds ol Paints, either dry or mixed, Japan' and Copal Varnish, Linseed Oil, Boiled OIL Spirits Turpentine, Window Glass ot all sites. Putty, Paint Brushes, all of the best quality, and for sole at reasons ble prices. sepll ESGLISH AND CLASSICAL SKMINAUY. W. T. MCDONALD, M. A., PaasciP-u. THE next session of the Institution will commence on MONDAY, tbe 6tb of September next, at the room cor ner of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the Messrs. Teed er. Referencts —Hon. A. W. Loomis, 0. Knap, Jr., 8. ?- Von onhorst. It. MUler. jt. eurftt >B RTCOLLISTKR, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER AIU) DXAIEE IK ALL KINDS 0? Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigari* No. 25 Fifth St., Pitiiburgh, Ihx. Keeps constantly on band a large supply of all tbe various brands of Imparted Cigars. Ja3:? JOSEPH CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN IM PORT K D CIGARS, No. 53 Market 6triet. PrrPßßonon. POWER A RIEROON, Architectural and ornamental carvers.— Ornamental Patterns for Casting, in every style; Modeling, Designing, Ac. Composition Ornaments for tbe decoration of Bteam boats, Buildings, Ac 4 96 SMITHFIELD Street, near the Post Office. yl:3m NEW PAPER HILL, CAtfTON, OHIO. FISHER. ANDERSON A CO., have just started their pa per mill aVthe above place, where they will be happy to receive orderu for printing and wrapping paper of all sixes, feb27rtf AwA a * Tlndl«f Wwm WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE, HARNESS; gjgSfPTRUNK, VALISE and CARPET BAO manuffce- s r " tnrer. No. 100 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' “ John H» Mellor, titholesale and retail dealer in musical W INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music, School Books and Stationery, No. 122 Wood street. .JJanl 4. J. HiOAii .DAItIXI. AJSL, JB. . HAGAN <4 AHL, WHOLESALE ami Entail Dt ' its In SWa, Filmy and SlapU DRT GOODS, Noa SlMorkot and 8 Union ■ ‘ Pittsburgh. . oprt £• jutXQHOUSEj FANOY BILK AND WOOLEN DYER AND CLEANED, No. 7 ISABELLA St, Dear the Emmet Hotel, mar 4 , ALtTOOPTT. Thomas M* Little* WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER—Fifth street, between Wood and Market streets, opposite Iron City Hotel. All kinds of Jewelry made and repaired. fapSdy 9. OUTBBK&f. 8. CUTHBERT A SON, Real estate and general agents, No. so Sntiihjltld street. norl oara* HLEE, (snootssoa to Mtrcrar a Ln,) WOOL DEAL • ER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the aale of American Woolen Goods, No. 189 Liberty street. fmy4 . „ L. E, Hayward, T\EALERInEOO’rfi I SHOES,TRUNKS and LEGHORN l_/ apd BRAID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty ste., No. 174 Pittsburgh, Va. Jel4:y - PEKIN TEA STORE, BY A. JAYKBS, No. 3S Fifth street, between Wood and JlarZeL'south tide B&- Sold Wholesale and Retail. jafry? Walter P. Marshall. TUPOBTEKtnd IDealfit Id Freoob and American Paper * n»f><Hnp« ta»r« JOHN MITCHELL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL: DEUGGIST No. 135 .Wood Street, ' j&B:yg] - Next door to H. Child** Shoe Hems*, Pittsburgh. J. AS EL......... EUEKQIO. Notice* T OS. FLEMING haying associated with JOS. ABEL, the. basinets will hereafter be conducted under the etyle of J. ABEL A CO., at the old stand, corner of Smithfleld and Fourth streets.,- . - J»l?r William Thorn, Drajfglat, HAS REiIOVED to the comer of IIANI) and PENN Streets, where he will, as usual, attend promptly tc_ his numerous friends; All articles in his line are warranted, purer end puttipwiththe^itmostcare. ’ —! ■ B. A. Falmeatock 4 Co.,^ Xirgo™*™ BBTTQ WABEHOUBB—Corner First and YY Wood streets, and oomer Wood and Sixth, [ftbl ; ‘'Vt„ , 0 \ yta >-ij l 3. C. ANDERSON, No. 6 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., WHOLESALE Dealer In Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Spices, Confectionery, Sugars, Cigars, Ac„ Ac. Itaibins, Figa, Prunes, Oranges, Lemon?, Lime.?, Dattte, Citrons, Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts, Croaui Nuts, Pea Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Pice Apple Cheese, Sardines, Pickles, Sauces, Rock Candy, Ver Inicelli, Maccaronl, Olive Oil, Ac., Ac. apr2o:ly ENTEUPIUSE WORKS. 80. 136 WOOD 6GLCST, T IRD DOOB EILOW VT&aCT ALLKT. SO Wtf a TETLEY. . IMPORTERS and manufacturers of CUTLERY, SURGICAL AND DENTAL MW INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. We K«gr keep a general assortment of the a bore articles constantiyon band f together with a general rariety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pis tole and Itorolvers, Flasks, Homs, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, Lead and Bullets i Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and nair Prossers* Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Also, Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLES I —We are making Rifles of orery description, to order, of the best material, and workmanship warranted.— Orders rewired for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill ed with'despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices. myTE Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures. fIYHE subscribers are now opening at their new Wireroom -1 NO. 10Q FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith field, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK ETS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Gas Fitting, ereroffered In this market. Haring arrangements made by which they will bo constantly In receipt of new patterns Bod rariuties, they confidently inrlte the attention of pur chasers to their selection. Wc aro determined to self os low as any bouse in the West, and being practical Gas Fit ters. can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles In this line. We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of arory de scription forgtu*. water and steam. Brua Castings of all kinds made to order promptly. LONG, MILLER k CO., No. 109 Klrnt street. GKOHGfc ULETCHEH, fbom BEW YORK, I v* r*v MANUFACTURER of tho celebrated . >» Oonsitncr Ventilating Wig, Elastic • j Hand Toupee*, and ©very description 1 • J of Ornamental Hair, for Ladie« and ! k, £**y£==|sGcnt!enien, 79 FOURTH STREET, • Y* between Wood and Market, Pitta* Buercnia'a system enables Ladles and Gentlemen to measure tbelr beads y with accuracy, r /Ses^— -r ¥OR WJ(JS No. l. Theroundofthe nea<L: ; ; No. 2. Prom the forehead ovrrihe bead 10 neck, No. 2. No. 3. Fr«m ear to ear, otct the top. No. 4. Prom ear to ear, remndih© forehead. For Toupo»Ji, tn rover th* top of tl:e head only—a paper pattern, the evnrt phapo of the bald part. (my 4 Raw Coach and Carriage Factory! JOHHSTOK, BHOTHERB ft CO., Obrner of Rch*ccn and Zv-/ru;M 1 streets. Allegheny Oily, bmrat WOULD re*t:>eetfnlly inform their friends tho public generally, that they have iKjw&Jtefet'*’ commvoced the manufacture of Carriage©, jQ£2Zm -Si— Barouche*. Rockaway*. Buggte©.Steighii ami Chariots, !n all tfcalr vnritrn© Rtvle© of fi nfah and pm;*ortlftn. All orders will be executed with strict. to durability and beauty of f.nbh. Repair© will also !>>» attended to on the most rsssonabU terms. Using in all their work the best Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stuff, they feel tv>ufi* dentthatallwhofavorlhem with their patronage, will be perfectly eatlsQed on trial of tfc*lr work. Purchasers are requested to give us a call, beforepor»ha* ring elsewhere. octC ly Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN. ALLEGHENY CITY, (ms T3i aAiLftosn rrttios.) FAMILIES win he ©applied withmirrarion© grade© of FRESH fulfillXP flour. By leaving their orders at lb© Mill or In our boxe© at Logan, Wilson A o>.. Won<l ©tr««t.or Braun A Reiter,cor* ner Liberty and St. Clair nttebarcb. 11. P. Srhwartt, or J. T. Farad©. DnirctOp. Allegheny. Flour will heiMiverM totumUieMn citheroftbetwocnie* Terms; CASH on delircrv. •• Jy*9 ‘ BRYAN, KENNEDY k CO. FOR Saddles and Carriage Makers. Also, Cloths, Dummies, Laces. Hots, BcntBttifF, Springs, &c., &e. Steamboat Furniture and Clialra. ssa WE hwr© on hand and are ronetentlv men-ifaeft}- UA ring FT RAM BOAT CABIN FURNITURE AND pS#CHAIRS, of ©very dee-rlpllOTs, t*t : * 1 ■ Extension IHniag Tables; Do Bar du; lifldleg Cabin Chnirv, of ration© mrte«; G-nm. do tin do; State R.v<m do «*n do; Do Toilet t ßosm; Tete a Tete* : Bnfa»; Pivno-s; Centre Table* - , Wash Stand©; (V.rd -Jo; Water do; Tray". 4©., Ac. Material and workmanship warranted, and prtoeji factory. T. U. YOUNG 4 <y»„ jv2o SmtihftoM «t.. nT'rux'.te Oitv flofel. NO IS2 WOOD PTREET, on© door fmm th© corner of I.iVrty. Is nov J5y The proprietor i© hltrterlf r practical MaaTim • u " Uniter, having bad fifteen v©*r* experience at th© h«i<-lnp«3, ten years a© a pr*et!<-aT workman; having worked In the principal ©xtablDhm.’ntsda New York, Phil- Mrtphis, Cincinnati, and the N©w England State*; feels confident that from his practical experience as a Hattor, he can furol*h not only as coM bnt n nerrrx and chraper article than nnythlng heretofore c-ffori'd to ihe Pittsburgh ptiblic —all of hit mon mavuftet urt. d©cl!»tf W. R. Haven. TUB OLD PRINTING ESTADLLSHMENT. o«te John ston A Stockton.) and Blank n<*ok and Sutionerv la prepared to execute ©very stylo of Legs', Comtnercinl. Canal and Steamboat Joi> Printing and Book Binding, and furnish or«ry article In the Blank Book. Paper and Stationery line, at the RhurU.<Rt notice aud on the most reasonable terms. Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse. Printing Office and Book Bindery, corner of Market and Second *ta. fnovlO Depot of Longwfirtlt * ZltnmrrmVn»a Ca* taxvba Wlnea and Brandy. THRiinderrigned hss received and offer* f»r ph!«. of CYn* ctnfwti pners, a large quantity of Lopworth k Zimmer* man’s choice and world-renownM PparVling. Drv and La diea’ Sweet Catawba Winer. Such as may desire to procure an excellont article of Notiro Winn, (the pure juic® of tho grape.) will find mv ejftabliahmcnt the r.Uc* for the gratifi cation of thejr desires. The Catawba Brandy, distilled from tho genuine Grape. Is declared bv many excellent judges, equal In flavor to the best imported Coemtc. D. PTCKBTSEN, _l_a*Jo No. 137 Liberty street. Nnnn’a 4. Clark*# Planio AFRESH arrival of NUNNS k celebrated PIANOS ban just been by tho snbscriber. They have boon made*yfjliT»W and carefully selected expressly for this mar- * ** k \i U kot. and or© considered unequalled fhr sweetnc«snnd power of tone. They all possess the new Improvement of two trparalf britlQn, the bass string# running over and above the treble.- They are ftillr u'fimrn/n/ io^pbind nnv climate and to «teel In capacity for standing in tune. Pricesrange from (250 to (ROft. Alco.n floe lot nf P|»noo from th« maun factories of DUNHAM k CO., and also LTGITTE. NEWTON k BRADBURV, N. Y. AllkhealMAro will positively be sold at Factory prices, without additional rhnrge for freight, risk, etc., etc. HENRY KT.EHER, Solo Agont for Nunns A Clnrk*s PlanoA No. Third street, jt*3 Sign of the Golden ITnrp. 11111*8 Alnianncfl for 18/lfi. JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Worxl street, Plttflburgh. will publish on tho 15th August, 1854. the well known Series of Almanacs (for 18551 calculated by Sanford C. Hill. E«q., and for many years published br Mr. Luke Loom!*, of this city, under to© name of ‘‘Loomis* Almnnac?." The series will consist of— KILL’S PITTSBURGH ALMANAC, HILL’S MAGAZINE ALMANAC. lITLT/8 AMERICAN FARMERS’ ALMANAC. It Is only necessary to eav, that the rellndoufl, moral nnd useful character of Mr. HMl's Almanacs will bo maintained In tht> above serloß, for 1856. Printers and others are hereby cautlonod against Infringing on the copyright of tho abovo Almanacs. They will be for sale at eli the Bookstores, by the gross or loxen,and by aU JOHN 11. MELLOR, 81 Wood street. CHARLOTTE BLUME, No. 118 Wood strne*. Is Just re calving tho following new Piano Fortes, with and with out the 2Eollan ottaehmeut: One elegant carved Louis XTV stylo Grand Action T oc tave Piano. Ono extra carved Serpentine, peari kevs, 7 octave Piano. Two full carved, semi grand, 7 nature Pianos. Two plain Rosewood <s4 “ “ One do • do • “ “ Three do do 8 “ “ Two double round corner Rosewood octave Pianos. “ One round corner finishetl hack and front? octave Piano. A farther arrival is expected In about two weeks. [nu29 .a. L. GUTHQKBT. JOTTN A. O’BRIEN, 07 SMITBFTELD STREET, botweon Fourth and Plntnond ftll*>y. Money loaned on Gold and Silver Plate, Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watch**.*, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Gune and Pistole, Feather Beds. Fur* niture, nnd all hinds of article*—rnr any length of time agreed on. Charges for storaeo considerably lovVer than heretofore. Private entrnnco through the hall door. All business trunpnctipns strictly confidential. JS& Forfeited pledges sold immedintclv after being ont of date, unless redeemed. Bargalnsof Gold and Silver Watch es, Jewelry, Ac., always on lmnd. * aprlo:om OFFERS for sale CANARY BIRDBof the most improved breed.-being very hardy, and fine singers. Bird Seeds —Canary,Hemp, Millet, Rone and mixed Seed. Bouquets will be furnished composed of tbo finest FLOWERS, via: Cameliae,Row*Buds, Heliotropes, Ac, ErtTeraenafin pots) forChriwtmas Trees, from the Seed and IlorticuUurol Btore, No. 49 Fifth atw near. Wood. dec2o THE subscriber having the exclusive right to manufac ture nud sell SWEENEY’S ,lIOT AIR AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders, and contract for heating buildings with the mo3t economical Furnace now in use. The attention of those interested ie solicited. Any intormßtion can be had of A, BRADLEY, Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of • J. BARNDOLLAR, dec24-.tf 1 Iron City Stove Warehouse, No. 134 Wood et. , . BAlia A MOSER, A BCHITEOTS:—O Cleon: Philo Hall. No. 76-Third street, Pittsburgh; and oast6ideof the Diamond, Allegheny. 3712:6m : B?ew Jersey Water Melons and Beacliea, Bubsciiber is Jo daily.. receipt, by Railroad, of the 1 finest quality of PEACHES and WATER MELONS. 0&R at his Depot, No. 128 Wood street, above Fifth. •ttfctf SAMUEL STEINBUOK. •«< ,»... v •* •«•* .• i- •; • * * ', ■*•» i. i * . * ’ -'A' V .1 ■ '• *" 3 ■* T ,-r ,u -~-X's\, ;-' >•; .* *7\t 1 *” 1 - ’Tiv. * • '■'V.' *’ «J ' X-; . * ' 1 *»• * , * •■ : y-;\'v*' f V : V : . 'f ?.;; '•■/■••. r** :••*-. *■ .\ , .. ‘'•V?.rt/L'TfT- •' : v C'-*J i* ' J- -Kj *i. v •»■ s 'r~ r ~ t “;*:•} it ■ ', . * s 'V.^v'’-V SBURGH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1855. BUSINESS CARDS.' Iff A K S> W A II E R. T. T/EEOIT, JR., Xo. I’ll Wood street, PITTSBURGH. MirrtPHT's NEW EAGLE HAT MANUFACTORY, A New Arrlvnl of Plnnoa. lionn Office. NEW SEED STORK* jAMEa wAirtmor, Consume the Smoke* v. *y«j ©■>• * BUSINESS CARDS. THE lute firm of JONES A QUIGG, having been dissolved by tho death of John F. Qulgg, on tho 2ffth iuet., the bufine;s of 6aid firm will he sittfcl by the undersigned, at their office, corner of Iloss and First streets. ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner, Pittsburgh, September HQ, 1854-*-[ocf*’ry * Isaac Jones, ' MANUFACTURER ot spring and Blister Steel, Plough Slab steel, steel Plough Wing*, Coach and EllpUc Spring*, Bras 3 Nut Taper, half patent, ’Screw, Mall nod Hammered Iron Axles,—corner of Rom nnd First rtreets, Pittsburgh, Pa. oct2:ly . IS.UO j0xx5......~ n. n. hogxur. D. B. Rogers & Co., Manufacturers of rocbrs’ patent improved steoi Cullirator teeth. Office corner Ross and FirststreeU. oct2ly ■ ; C. H. Ileodly Ac-Co., ('fttKAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, Ho. 82 Third itrett, / near Uarktl, would respectfully Inform their friends and the public generally, that they have now tn store their complete FALL STOCK, consbliog cf CARPETS Of every description, from the Royal Velvet and Brussels, to the com*l moa Ingrain, Hemp and Rag. Floor Oil Cloth, frotu one to eight yards wide, new design? sod very rich.. .Cocos and Canton Matting, Druggets, Rug9,Muts, Stair Roils Window Sh idea, Ac. rersomi In want ore invited to cal! and exam ine their stock. Steamboats, Hotefs, and Residences furn ished on the most reasonable terms. <#3~“ Small profits and quick Bales.** TERMS CASH ONLY. Hill &. HolKiJay* PRODUCE, FORUtAKDINQ AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS, EvantvHU' /a—Strict attention paid to all consignmoot*. for *ate Of Flour, Produce, Ac. Orders for the purchase of Produce BOllcltedand promptly attended to. Oto-is for re-shipipent forwarded with despatch, loctthfiui CARRIAGES for sals. fIIHE undersigned has justrccelved athia .. J. CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE. near the Two Mile Run, between and Lawrencetßle/a aplendicl assortment of VEHICLES, of every dtf*crlptioa,and will continue to receive regularly, new and second hand Osrriagtt, Sulkits, Buggitt, <£c., which he will sell on tho Tery lowest terms tor cash. UftTinghadtwclveyears*prectic«intheburinesß,and with his well known fadlities In the Kast. he flatters himself in putting down all competition. Tboftewlshingto purchase are rerorct fully Invited to call and see for th«msßtves, E*peclal and prompt attention paid to rspairiagof Carri agea.Ac. fmyl&«lawyt JOSEPH \VMHTK. ). a. JONX3. JONES & BUCHER. IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, /Vnutyfwm'a RaQroad, foot 0/ Third li-, Ihxrriibvrg, Pa. HAVING increased our Machinery, vliHi is now or tho m«t improved order, and having added many facili ties tor di*p*tcblng work, we are cow manufacturing First Claes STEAM ENGINES, FOR FURNACES AND ROLLING MILLS. Blowing Cylindora, Boilori, Yarnaco, Bolling. RAW a.VDQKIST MILL MACHINERY A CABTINO9, Gas and Water Pipes,Hydrant*, Retorts, Lamp Po*ts, IlHch ing Pori.*, Qdtinms, Glrtlers, Rhaßing, Hangcn, Brackets, Cellar Grates, BatlilngTubs, Spout*, Railing , Vrrandaht and Ornamental Cattinga. We pay particular attention to the ouDOtocturo and con itruction cfCast Iron Fronts for Housed and Btores. Having an extensive axsortmeot cf beautiful Carved Pat terns of the most approved architectural outer, our great farilltle* tor manufacturing and shipping enable us to com pete with our cities. Parti©* ernrting Fcrnaecfl or Rolling Mills, Mill Owners and Mill WrigUts, will find If much to their advantage to cal! and examine our attentive stock of Patterns before building. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, Of ercry description: Smith Work, Pattern Mating. Pur oars and Ferre Tuyeres, furnished to order. jtnylty China Hall. Market street, between third and fourth. —lOO crates of QUKKN3WAKK, cf this Fall Importe tiou, new receiving, to which we invite the aitmtionof the country .and dtj trade. Having roica dsxcn different pat b-rn« uf Tea Ware, tr feci ccntWeot C-f snitiDg all ta«te.»; aenung which may Ik- found white irerj stone, gold tomJ. goM scroll, blue, pink, plain purple,brown aud gn-eu. Al so, a handsome green sprig and white imitation stone, which can be sold xanch brlow tho real atone worn. COMMON WARE.—Our-anxk. of Cbraraca Tea®, Plate*, Dishes, Bak'-re. Nappies, Bowlfl. Pitebete, BOd*ev»-ry article in the line, is large, and selected for the city and countrv trade. ULAtB WARE—Haring » largo and well pchvted rio-k of on hind, we will *©U at factory price*, the merchant the trouble of making « ttparate bill. All wa ask is a call, end wo tori confident of’peering. JffffS J. O’LEUiY. Hoots and bboea, Wholesale and Ketall. JAMES EOUB, "Vj"o. Market, and 0 Union etrrct, third door from the i V Market H< u?e, would call tho nttonilon of his friends, ami tho public generally, to the feet, that he has now on hand the !arg«f«t and beat eelecteJ stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, In all tbrir vari'-lles, w-.rn by I .idles and gentlemen uf Phil- .%1 phi*, hew York and Boston, and which,ht trusts, caiino’ .ml tn {lease all. U)« prices ore wry much reduced, and ho srils Ladies’ Gaiters at from st,lg tr»s2 60; Gentlemen’s Roots from $2,25 to fC; uni oxcvllent Gentlemen’s Goiters, oDd Youths uud Children’s wear, at extraordinary low prices. He ai.so c.mtiuuea to manufacture, as heretofore, oil dc scriptiuna of LADIES Avp GENTLEMEN’S BOOTS AND SHuKS, or the lx*«l quality and ttte latest style, all of which he warrants Nor should be overlooked hi* vary larg»tA«- •rrtment of Gam Sandals, Overrhoes and B~ots, for Lsdlrs, Grotloiacn and CMidten. Everv person who tovors him with their patronage will be fairly dealt with. jouft Blew Paper Kiaugtngu. NO. 6C» VVOuD STREET.- Fine french and ameiucan parlor papers ; Panel Decorations, in gold, oak and marble; Hall Paper*, of various styles: FlgM and Plain Papers, for diningrooms and chambers; Cheap and low priced W*U Papers; Borders, Ceiling*, Figorec, Window Shades. A largo end complete assortment of th© above, celectcd for tho aeason, will bo sold at ths usual low price-'. Octd WALTER P. MARSHALL. tiraflV lietainger & OrafT, ■\TTESTKRN FOUNDRY, No. 124 Wood street.—Manu- VV facturers of Cooking Stoves, Coal and Wood Stoves, Partor Stove©, Hollow Ware, Plain and Fancy Urates, Plain and Fancy Fenders, Sad and Dog Irons, Portable Forges, Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Stove Kettles, Wagon Boxes, Ac. Ac. ~ nu!4 Win. 11. Talcott A Co., ISUCC*BHOaB TO T. KXXXtDT, JR., t CO.,] Manufacturers ofgilt and mahogany look ing GLASSES, Portrait and Picture Frames, Ac., and dealer* tn Imported and Domestic Fancy Goode, No. 02, cor ner of Wood and Fourth street©. Pittsburgh, octVilw HAVING «n»d my Interest In the firm of T. KENNEDY, JR., A CO., to William U. Talcott, who, with A.U. IDnry, will continue the Looking Glass and Variety Bus-1- ness at tho old stand, corner of Wood and Fourth streets, under tho stylo of Wm. H. Talcott A Co. I confidently re commend them to my former oustomers, as every way qualified to xlve entire satisfaction. All percon* having demands against me, and all Indebted to me, will please make an early settlement. octl2 T. KENNEDY, JR. Cabinet Furniture Warehonie' TB. YOUNG A CO., Gabinrl Fitrniture aod Chair 2fan • Ufocturcn, Nos. S 3 and 40 Smlthfleld street, opposite City Hotel, would respectfully remind their old friends and customers, and those about to purchase onytbing In their Hu© of business, that they are constantly manufacturing erery description 1 1 fashionable Parlor and Chamber Fur niture, warranted in material and workmanship, and sold on reasonable terms. Core taken in packing tor land or water'earriago StenmtKm Cabin Furniture and Chairs on hand and made to order, as usual. Those interested In furnishing boats will find It to their advantage to give us a call, as wo give every attention to the manufacture of work best adapted to their ofu. (au3l WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JAMES ROBB has fitted op in splendid stylo his store, No, 89 Market street,.and No C Union street, between Fifth street and the Diamond, and has now' completed bis Spring stock of BOOTS,BIIOEB, SLIPPERS,GAITERS, Ac., and Palm Leaf, Pedal, Duptin and Braid HATS, to which be invites the attention of all purchasers, whether at whole sale or retail. This stock Is one of tho largest ever opened In this city, and embraces everything worn by the Indies of Philadelphia and New York, and he trust© cannot fall to please all. Great care has boon given in selecting the choicest goods; all of which ho warrants. He also continues to manufacture, as heretofore, all de scriptions of BootA and Shoes, and from this long experience of over twenty years in business in this eitv, is, he trusts, a duffleient guarantee that those who favor Itim with their custom, will be fairly dealt with. aprl9:tf Smith-west cor. of Fifth and Grant opposite Court House. ItUK Fall Session of this School will commence on MON DAY, September 4th, and the duties of instruction will bo resumed by Messrs. GRIGGS and STDONALD. There are ten successive months In the Academic year. Tuition Is $12,60 per quarter. Tho number of pupils i© limited, and boy© are admitted In tho ordor of appHcntlona which may be made after Augusi 80th, at 64 Liberty street, or at School, or by letter dropped In Post Office. au9:ow* First street between wood and market STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA., builds Francis’ Patent Metallic Life Boats,of Galvanized Iron; also, manufactures Copper and Sheet Iron Work, CooklngStovesforSteamlwats and Hotel©, Portable Forge©, Forged Iron Work, Lnrgo Bolt© for Bridges, Cork Life Preserver©, tho best and cheapest kind. Steamboat work attended to. ftny26.y WE are receiving from Now . York nod Philadelphia, 360 UALP-CHESTB TEA, comprising Young Hyson, Imperial. Gunpowder, Oolong, Souchong, and English Breakfast, all of which hsiTO been carefully selected, and will bo sold as usual. A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, jy2l No. 38 Fifth street J BOOTS AND SHOES.—Thoso who wish to get a neat and well fitting BOOT. SHOE or GAITER, will call at M’LAUGIILIN’S, jylB 95 Fourth street.• GRAFF, IIEISINGEK. A GRAFF, Manufacturers of coal and wood cooking STOVES, Parlor and Healing Stores, Grate Fronts, Fenders, Wagon Boxes Ac., Ac. Warehouse No. 121 WOOD Street, above Fifth, Pltlatargh.ra. . jy24 STACKING PAGTORY, jfO. 24 FIFTH STREET ; Sign of THE OLD, BTASD, WILLIAM DALY haa returned from tho Manufactor ies Hosiery Districts of Europe, where hennas pur etmaod, fer cash, a very extensive and well assorted stook of the.best descriptions only of Stockings, Socks, Undershirts, Drawers, Glores; also, now style of Ghildren’s and:Misses’ Fancy Stockings, together with bis domestic stock of Pitts burgh-Manufactured Hosiery. Ho *ill sell by wholesale or retail at N«w York Importers* prices. - . r . WILLIAM DALY * CO. Kemember the of. THE OLD STAND. mg 33.. . .: -■ . LARGE WALNUT BOOK CASES—Finished and in ware room. [decl2j T. B. YOUNG A CO. . ■% *' j ' _** T - t v*»« ? * j • - **■ „• •" % € v J '* •*!> ■ - > »yvv^^tss**s£.- . • .. • ' : V / .«.** %'SK4-' -• .. . \ V :- : , ' W- ■ . - v •.- - - ' . • o%*v .:'? •■•.*•’ • V.-I *,.'y •■ , •* j,*'.** • -"-yv •• ** - V i ;ca fu uoiuDAT c eicnxa. .I*. ECIjUSOEB. A Card. HOOTS AND SHOES, Seminary for Boys. W. B. SCAIFB, .-■V-v* .*■ FOR SALE AN 1 r J Property Tor Sale* rplIE subscriber offers for sale, on very reasonable terms, JL ttn following property, viz: A Three Story Brick LvreUing House, No. 110 Penn street, botwean Hay street andEvans* alley; and Lot 2o feet front, extending back 112 feet to an alloy. The House Is ono of the best bulldlngsiand In .one of the most pleasant neighbor* hoods in thb city. • Plre bote—embracing corners of Front and Ferry streets; one hundred and fire feet front on Ferry and sixty feet on Front street, with a good throe story Brick • BoJldlng on the corner, a two story Frame on Front et- and two Brick Build* logs, used as shops, on Ferry at A Lot, 31 feet front by 80 feet deep, on Front, between Market and Ferry streets. A Lot, with very convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot 20 feet by 90, fronting on Congress and film sta. A llousa and Lot, on Wylie street, near the new Court House. The bouse Is well arranged and in good order, end is nerw occupied as a hotel.' . A Three btory Brick, on Smithfield street, near Seventh— being in an excellent business location. The Lot ia 20 by 80 feet deep, fronting on Smithfield 6L ' A Cottage-Frame and Lot. 23 by 120 feot, fronting on Anne and lloMnson streets, Allegheny City. This la a very desira ble and pleasant location for a-residence. Nine Lota in the town of M’Keesport, each CO feet by 160. Several of these am on ths Main street. - Eleven Acres in Liraetown, on thoMonongabelalUver, on which there are 4 houses; there are shine 0 or 7 acres of ex cellent stone coal, and abundance of limestone, convenient to the landing; and two coal pits open. Ninety Lots in the town of Colombia, CO feot by 160 each, nearly all level, and well loeaUad. Thu tenant of each Lot has the privilege of using whateverstona coal he may re ?iuirc for his own uso, from apt near the Locks, Columbia a ft pleasant situation on the bank of th** Monongahela riv* er, ft short distance bciow<tl/s>kNo»3. in tbo midst of an ex tensive stone cool region, and would be a desirable point for manufacturing establishment*. . - Two Hundred acres of superior Stone Coal,with House, Railroad, Ac. This property has a front of 149 rods on the Monongahela river; an excellent landing; good grade and foundation for railroad—with enough level ground at one point for houses and gardens, or locations for manufactories. The vein is deep enough to allow horses to tje used in haul ing out the coal—the quality Of Which, for iron work, steam, gas, or for any ordinary resets cot rarpassed by any In the country. To my absence, my e£cat,Ja&so Blakely, Esq., will give all necessary lnformatfc%c»d be authorized to give warren* tee deeds for any property JAMES MAY, ay2« • y ■ • No. 110 Penn street 30 Per Cent Lower t&sn any. Form tn tlie coamnr. i ■ A VALUABLE FATIH FOB HALE.— The subscribed to authorised to sell iha following described TKACT Q£_ LAND, containing 111 actei,aite*te'tin North Fayettdtown ship, Allegheny county,Pe y lSß33r}from the City of Pitts burgh, and n«#r ib* lino e* *M Steubenville Railroaa. with Cost and Lime Stone cnd - r 6sa tThal* ptace, and ea*y of access—lmprovements oaS-P-ntTs: Atery ooofortahleloru:. House, 30 by 23 ißot, 2 otrrlio high; tVaah House, Spring Unuse, and other out bnlKlijs; anew Frame Bank Bom, 64 by 35 feci, finished In "die test possible manner, with Stabling under the wfcala building; 100 bearing Apple Tre«w, best grafted qualities; * large quantity of Peucb and Cherry Trees, all in bearing order; about 85 acres cleared and in a high stateof cultivation, with water In all the fields. This land Is very comfortably situated in one of the best neighborhood* in the county, being convenient to market, to churches, reboot* and mills, and would not be in the market, only that the owner is about to remove to the far west- Terms easy ond price moderate. For further parti culars see the owner, WM. ROBB, on premises, or tbo sub scriber. JAMES C. RICHEY, lAOU bALK—Two sjrlendid Farms; one of lOuacres,and «T the other 74 acres; bcnotifally located on the Upper SL Clair Township I’lank Road, 6 miles from the city,each of them 1 ying to as to divide into 10 cere lots, haring a good spring on each, ilia a Splendid opportunity for a specula tion. Those who want a good home, or wish to make money, would do well to look at It, as we will sell to the first that offers us our low price, in lots or alt together. Also, five Country Scats, 1 mils from Woods* run, and only 3 mile# from Allegheny city,by wayof the New Brigh ton Plank KoaL They are tine healthy locations, and of fered very low. Also, t*n Country Boats on tho Ohio oud Pennsylvania liali rood, 7 miles below tho city. They will he sold separate or together to a eolouy or building association. It irt a lovely hcatinn, and cheap, of course. Also, one Lot of two acres, and two smaller pieces of ground, opposite Uarlman’s at Woods’ run, offered at a t**ry low prkv for bo fine a property. An assortment of and Lots, always on Land, and described Id my register. Before buying you would do well to call and eiKjuireof THOMAS WOODS, j«* 76 Fourth street. Beantlfai Sites for Country Homes. rj'UlK unSer&ignod offers for sole, on eaay termjv-FIETY A LOTS, laid off oud restricted fur rural residences. Also, Mi ENTIRE SQUARE, on the bunk of the Allegheny river, 7<*4 Rug by 15/0 feet deep ; having fronts on MRry nnd J uliu .inn Avenues, and Henrietta and Herr street*. This square eoctaina many Fruit Trees of the choicest kind, and command.'* a line view of the picturesque and romantic sce nery arouuJ. lam desirous of preserving this equate en tire, as it would afford one of tho most charming and mag nificent Rites for a gentleman’* summer residence, in the immediate vicinity of the twocities. Also, about TUI’.? K ACRES OF GROUND, at the head of the Inland, advantageously situated for manufacturing pur poses. The above property Is situated in Buqnesne borrragb, on the high and mhin bank of Herr’s Island, and Is reached by a very hubstamial Bridge of one spun. For particulars ap ply ctmy residence, in Dnqaesne borough, on the main bank, fronting the head of Herr’s Lsland, or of JOHN DUN LAP A CO., corner of Second and Market ala., Pittsburgh. nprl7.tr VVM. C. MILLER. Fifth Ward Property for sale at a tiood Bargain* Three valuable brick houses and lots.— These Lots embrace a front on Bonn street, of GO feet 6 inches, to a 0 fpet alley; on which there la erected a valoa* bio block of Brick Hquaes. two stories high, with kitchen and cellar in basement, 41 feet front on Penn street, and 20 feet deep on Locust street. This U a very desirable situa tion for either a Store or a Tavern; Penn street being the great throaghfare of the city: and this property being con venient to the Railroad Depot. Thta property would not be In tho market only that the owner U living in Waahingbm county, and find* it extreme ly Inconvenient to attend to U. Terms easy aud price modorate; for further particulars enquire of ROBERT DAY, Fifth Ward, or JAS. C. RIOUEY, apr26 Real Estate Agent, at this office. jf VJaL PROPERTY MM SALr. AT A UtifciA"t BARtTAiiN. VJ —The subi-'criber offers to fell the one-half of 400 ucres of Coal, and ICS acres of surfnee, situated at Freemen’s Landing, on the Ohio river, in Hancock county, V*. This, property baa facilities rarely met with; the vein being 7 feet thick, of the very best quality of Bituminous Coal, aud. at a point on tho river where the water is about 13 feet at the lowest stage, and a very large pool, sufficient to harbor 2i}o coal boats. Also a charter for the purpose of establish ing coal works at the same point. There is erected on the above a first rate overshot Suw Mill. .T. J.tlK.ll’f fhe above will be sold half, three-quarters, or the whole, to suit purchasers. Terms easy and price moderate. For further particulars enquire of ROBERT KEENAN, ou the premises, or of JAMES C. UICUEY, dec6 Real Estate Agent, at this office. Valuable Property tor sale* ON LIBERTY STREET, ADJOINING THE METHO DIST GRAVE YARD. NEAR CANAL BASIN.—This hi now the only desirable piece of property in this neighbor hood not already bought up by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Fronting on Liberty 50 feet, on Rltn street 100 feet, thence to the Mothodist Grave Yard 80)4 feet, to Liber ty 110 fret. This property is moat desirable as a Hotel. The building now on it, a good substantial three story brick, with all the necessary back buildings, has for a longtime been occupied us the Union Hotel, doing a good business. Capitalists and others desirous of making a good, Invertment, will do well to examine tho premises. aprlW.tf EDWARD FABER. I WILL SELL my unexpired lease (fourteen years) of a Lot, situate on O’Hara street and Spring alley, In the Fitih Ward—lo ft. fronting on O’Hara street, and running back 100 ft. on Spring alley, on which is erected a four storied Brick llousu, 40 ft. square, with a frame* two storied, GO ft. dn Spring alley, well calculated to carry on any branch of inanufacturingbusiness. Being engaged in man ufacturing in the country, I offer the above for sale. In quire at No. 425 Liberty streot. oclS:tf EDWARD FABER. Coal Works For Sale* SIXTY THREE ACRES OF LAND, with 250 acres of Coal attached, and all the improvements thereon is success ful operation. &aid .Farm Is situated on Monongahela river, 34 miles above Pittsburgh, and is supplied With a Farm House, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad,and un excellent harbor. The vein of Coal is five feet thick-,and cannot bo surpassed In quality. For further particulars apply to NICHOLSON A PAYNE, je!2:tf No. 235 Liberty street. Three llousei and JUots for Hale. WILL be sold at private sale, THREE HOUSES AND LOTS. One Brick House,situatedou Ferry,between Fourth and Liberty streets: Lot 20 feet front by 79 foet back, Also, one Lot and two Houses, on Logan streot, Sixth Ward. One House fronting on Logan street, and the other on Carpenter’s alley; Lot 24 feet by 100. Also, the stand 1 now occupy, on the corner of Ferry and Water streets, tho leu#o running one year from Ist of April, 1855, with the Furniture, Bedding, Ac. The House at'pres ent is doing n good business, and is pleasantly located. For terms and further particulars enquire of ALEX. CUrPLES, __ an23:tf corner of Ferry and Water streets. rpHE pttOPKKTY situated corner of Webster and Fulton X streets, from and afiefrtbe Ist of April next. This is an eligible situation for a largo Hoard log Uoui-'e or a Tavern Etnml. It contains one large Brick llousa.frontinß on Ful ton Bireet; two fjnall Frame Houses, fronting ou Crawford street; and Stable, fronting on Webster street. At a very small exreaso ibe back buildings can bo converted Into stn bllng capable of stalling twelve horses. For terms apply AUSTIN LOU.MIS, 92 Fourth street. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALK, Adjoining the Borough of Manchester—TlilKTX EUILDttiO. LOTS, each 2-1 fi-ct front by 100 feet deep, and fronting cn Market street 90 feet in width, are offered for sain quite low, und on reasonable tenor of payment. This property is part of tho estatu of the late Jnines Adam?, Esq., aud the titlo is per fect and beyond dlsputo. Apply to nnvS JAMES BLAKELY. 'I'IIKItAPEUTIO CHAIRS—Which you can ufie either a X an. upright orreclining Chair; InTaluablo for invalids aud luxurious for loungers. Call and see them. T. B. YOU NO St CO., jao2o 3$ SmithflflJ street. Valuable Property For Sale. HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS,situate on Centre ; Avenue, neuz Fulton street, and within t»n minutes* walk of the Post Office. For terms, inquire of UOON A SARGENT, corner of Wood and Fifth sta. -To. JLet* A GOOD DRY CELLAR;' under the Neptune Engine House. on Seventh street, suitable for storing molasses or produce. Inquire of JOHN H. STEWART, marO ’ 267 Liberty street. For Sole or Rent. A WELL FINISHED TWO STORY IiBICK DWELLING, ijL on Third street, between Smith field and Grant streets. Apply to . J. W. BpTLEft, janlß ----- . , 97, front street. Basement To Let. ABASEMENT-ROOM, 21 feet wide byS2deep r two>thirda. well finished and well lighted, wiUiha rented cheap until the Ist April. Enquire at the office of the MORNING BOS®. dacSS ' : 'SJ'- '''■' r ‘-- r ~ : r^:*F?t‘' < - ■• Rral Estate Agent. For Sale. To l*tt. NUMBER 155. PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE J. dTY CABINET WAUKH OUSE, No. 173 CHESTNUT STBEET, (Orrosiw iOTcpirmisct u«„ ) Philadelphia. FURNITURE, IN EVERY STYLE! OomprlfliaghoulflXlV, LoalsXVjßlizabethan and Antlaue with Sculpture Carving and modem style* In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Batin wood and’llaple • all of superior construction, and finished la the * beat style, equal to, if not excelling in qual ity, the floods of any .Establish* mentintheUnitedStatefl. EMPLOYING none but-experienced workmen, {appren tices being positively excludetUand using the best ma terials, the work cannot fail to give satisfaction to pur chasers. Amongst the many advantages offered, to put-: chasers, is tho facility of Furnishing a House, either iu ele gant or plain style, completely from one establishment; by 1 which means all the articles in each room correspond 7 In style and quality, and the immense stock always ox hand, being so various in design, enables purchaeers-to. please their taste in a selection, without the delay necessarily: caused in ordering Furniture. To give auldea of the flnlabud Pumiture on band,l need onlyinlbrm you that my Booms are ITfiloetlong, by 27" feet wide, four noors In number p with Shops contiguous, suffi cient to employ 200 hands, which la a guarantee that the work is all done under my own immediate inspection; Packing is all done in the Btore. and Furniture warranted to carry safely any distance. Visiters td Phila delphia are respectfully invited, as purchasers or otherwise, to call ana examine the floods. au2C:ly . ST. LOUIS. JOSEPH BIOGRIDGE, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 38 Oommmt, snow Pun Srxxxr, ' St* Louis, Mo.. /CONSIGNMENTS andCommiasionswillmeetwithprompt \J and personal attention, and llbe:al advance will ha jlven when required, on Consignments or Billsof-L&dlng, Ordersfor the purchase of tetd, Grain, Hemp and other Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices. The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandize and Pro duce will meet with especial care amidlspatch; the lowest rates of Freight will always be procured, and the expense of Storage and Drayego as nmch-as posalble avoided. bifhsxsceb: J?age ft Bacon, St. Louis; Ellis A Morton, Cincinnati; .Oharless,Blow A do; Strader A Gorman, do: -Chouteau A Valle, do; Hoses ft Fraser, do; Doan, King 4 Co n do; Springer ft Whiteman, do; J.W.Bhtlerft Bro.,PlttBbh; E.O.Gooodman ft Co., do; D. Leech ft Co., do; E. &C. Yanxan4Co.,Phllada; Wm.llolmesft Co., do; Morgan, J.H.Buck*Morgan: Blow ft March, New York. B. B:Comegyß, do; Frost 4 Forrest, do; Shields* Miller, do; Charles A.Meigs, do; Josiah Lee ft Co., Baltimore. A.a.FarwellACo.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do; Howard, Son A Co., do; W. B. Reynolds, Louisville; _ „ . H.D. Newcomb ft Bro., do; T.C.Twichellft Co.,Commission Merchants; New Orleans f135»1 have an open'Policy oflnsurance, which will cover all shipments to my address, whba advised by letter , per mail,or whan endorsed on billsof lading before, or at the time of shipment. JOSKPII MOGIUDGE, •■Off o BL.LoulB,Mlspouri. WATER CURE INSTITUTE, HAND STBEET. (SOUTH SIDE.) BET. PENN STREET AND THE RIVER, PITTSBURGH, PA. DOCTOR BAELZ, Graduate and Practitioner In the Old schools of Medicine, Allopathic and Hnmcepathic.and for the past ten years asuecessfnlUydropathist has openod a WATER CURE In the above location. The perfectly safe, direct and immediate effect this sys tem has on all Fevers, and all diseases acute and chronic— while U is mild, grafofol and Invigorating to the weak and debilitated, renders it peculiarly desirable in families, who will bo treated at tbelr homes. Allopath’o und Homtepathlc treatment will be adminis tered where desired; bnt, after long and thorough expo rlcn”p, Doctor Bar.lt gives a decided preference to Hydro pathy, which has. throughout the old ani new world, proven so eminently successful in every form of disease, including Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism. Asthma, Cuta neous, Nervous and Liver Diseases. Testimonials of cures from highly reputable ckliens of nearly every State in the Union, can be examined at Doctor Baelx’s Office. The Rev. Clergy are invited to consult him gratis. Warm water being used In tbocommjneement, and often throughout the treatment, it Is a luxury Instead of uopleas ont, us those unacquainted might suppose. RcrramtCES.— Mhsstb. Charles Brewer, Waterman Palmer, tV. W. Wilson, W. IL William*, Thompson Bell, J. R. Web den. D. T. Morgau, Vo. B. Holmes, E. H. English, B M. Kerr. Tho undersigned, having visited Doctor Baelx T a Institu tion and witnessed his successful treatment, cheerfully re commend him as a thoroughly educated and skillful Phy sician: Charles T. Boasell, JO3, M’Connells, David Hunt, John C. Curtis, Robt. Patrick, John B. Livingston, John Wright, W. W. Patrick, Moseg F. Eaton, 0. Ormsby Gregg. [ janO Kanias, Kebrtuka ft Know^othlnglsm LAUD TWENTY PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN CAN BE BOUGHT IN THE ABOVE TERRITORIES. Real Estate Farm .for Sale* TIIFJ Fabsnibpir Is authorized to sell TWO HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FOUR ACRES OF LAND, situated in Versailles trwnahip, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania,lying hack of M’Keesport, known aa .the White-oak Flats, and In sight of the proposed Station on the Oonnellsvllle Railroad. Improvements as follows; a square LOG HOUSE, SO by 20 feet, two stories.high; and eqnaro LOG BARN, CO by SO feet, (both now and in good order;) two fine young ORCH ARDS, (best grafted fralt,)just commenced to bear. There is ninety to one hundred acres cleared and in a high state of cultivation, and the balanco is well set with white-oak timber of the first order. This Land la well calculated for a stock Farm, being very level, and the soil of an excellent quality for grass-growing, and btlng welt watered with twelve or fourteen never-failing eprings of excellent water. This Land has facilities rarely met with, being within half a mile of the Youghlogheny and one mile of Monongaheln, and almost on the line of the Oonnellsvllle Railroad, and is supposed to contain nn inexhaustible bod of IRON ORE. This Land would not be in the market.onlv that theowner is about to remove to tho “Far West.” Terms easy.and price moderate. For farther particulars, inquire of W. J. REYNOLD?, at Lorenz's Glass Works, or of JAMES*C. RICHEY, au23 Heal Estate Agent, at this office. Valuable Property for Solo* TWO LOTS OF GROUND, upon which are erected four Brick and two Frame Buildings, which rent annually for $6OO. Said property Is situated In the Ninth Ward of the cPy of Pittsburgh, on Penn street, between • ■■■ ■— and ■" —— streets. Also, the Factory and Ground known as the “Empire Works,” situated on the corner of Penn and Morris streets. Also, 23 acres of unimproved land, situated on the Alle gheny liver, one ! mUo from East Liberty. Oa a portion of this land there Is the best' Saw Mill location in the county. Also, a number of lota containing from 1 to 6 acres of 'choice land, situated one mile north-west of East Liberty, and one mile east of LswrenceviPe. The above named pieces of property are very desirable, and will be disposal of on advantageous terms to early pur chasers. For terms of sale and further Information apply to Wm. P. Baum, No. Wood street, Pittsburgh. • R. D. THOMPSON, ant 6; If ' Assignee for Jos. 8. Negley. Bay Wood Nursery and Gardens. ’ JAMES KENNEDY, [late Manager of the well-known Sy racuse Nuserics, New York,) begs leave to inform the public, that he has now established an EXTENSIVE NUR SERY, on the Farm of Mr. James S. Negley, near East Lib erty, where he shall be prepared, after the sth Instant, to re celveand fill orders for every variety of Fruit and Ornamen tal Trees, Hardy and Green House Shrubs and Plants. In addition to a cholceand superior stock on hand, he hasmade arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries In the East, to keep up his supply. Having a thorough and long expe rience in the business, he can assure Ms customers perfect satisfaction. Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer his services In designing, loyingout, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Pub lic Parka, or tho grounds of Country Residences; and will also famish plans for the formation of Lawns, Approaches, Picturesque Scenery. Ac., in the highest styles of the art. Practically acquainted with every branch of Landscape Gardening, and having spent years In the Sylvian Parks of England, and on tho boantifal banks of the Hudson, he hopes he has tho capacity to meet the wishes of those who favor him. Communications can be addressed through the City Poat Office, or left at the Warehouse of Messrs. Nerieyi Mohan, 23 Wood street. cur Try Boston Papier Blache Company. MODERN AND ANIIQUE ORNAMENTS. PrTT3mmaH AGENCY, G 7 MARKET STREET,—The attention ofCaliderg, Steamboat Contractors and Cab* inet Mahers, is requested to this new and great improve ment in the manufacture of embellishments for Buildings and-Steamboats, outside and inside; Cabins, Halls, Church es, Dwellings, Stores, and Ptrior Farniture, in gilt, or in Imitation of various hinds of wood. Also, Cornices, Brack ets, and Patent Ventilating Centre Pieces for Ceilings. Mouldings, Consuls,Trusses, Battlement, ire; much cheaper and handsomer than Plaster and Wood Carving, and a great deal more durable. BLOCK LETTERS FOR SIGNS, very cheap and warrant* ed to last for 20 years exposed to the weather. Above Goods for sale at the manufacturer’s priees—cost of freight added, W. W. WILSON, Je23 67 Market et. New Partnenhlpi Matthew qraff and danx. urisinger, trading heretofore as M. GItAFF & CO., clove and Hollow ware Manufacturers, No. 124 Wood street, have this day associated with them THOMAS J. GRAFF, as a partner in their business. The name, style and title 6f the firm will from this date, be GItAFF, ItKTSINQER & GRAFF. They respectfully rolleit'a continuation of the patronage so lib erally bestowed upon the firm of AL Grafl A. Co. Pittsburgh, July Ist, 1851. New Trimming Store, " " A T o. 33 Corner of Market itreet and the Diamond. VAN-GORDEH respecfully announces to the J? publieof Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he trill open his new Trimming Store on Monday, April 17th. - Hariugfitted uptho neatest store room in the city, and filled it with a choice selection of the latest styles of Trimmings and Fan cy Goods, he flatters himself that he will offer superior in duce nents and endeavor to give full satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. ' forget the place-No. 83 Market street, corner of the Diamond. faprld] FRANK YAN fl ORDER. Removal. PAUL KLEINKB has removed hie LITERARY DEPOT from No. 1 3 Third street, to Filth street, opposite the inratre, ■where he will be heppy to eeo his formerpatxons, “mtuie SVh. Sy”“ P urch “ in 3W «f the cheap Li- 3 apr7:ly W Sre ?mr?? V Water Fountain. M 1 ®HS i iSi Teet ’ ” C:lt dlV>r 10 JlaS °h lc . Hail, dealer in FRUIT and CONFECTIONARY. tieet quality, aerTed op daring the Bea no?- '}} > Etn "'>»rries and Cream. i -i Can .1“ suppllca with Strawberries and other rrniw. during the. eeason, on the. most reasonable terme. Ordera are respeetfnily aoiicited. . je2rtf OOT AGAlN—Woods’ Monthly Real Estate Register. (here are described for sale- 51 good Farms 32' iiouaea and Lots, 48 fine Country Seats, and SQO City Lota, with which purchasers ought 10 be acquainted before buy! log- .Call and gel a Register gratis. • . • - .y. ~_ jangStf THO 3. ~W00D3,76 Fourth street! TKN MORI, of ihoaeuplendld Cloaks ot *l2, uatmllv sold at |2o| jast opened by JuilB . ■-.-■■■ .-s’.** . RATES OF. ADVERTISING iQRXSD UPON DT TUB PITTSBtBQU FMS3 'cesqaare/cne Insertion..,.. .... .......,.**4 60 * . “ . each additional Insertion £6 u " ona ITS “ “ two woekfl M . 800 “ three weeks.... »•>*•; 4 00 a “ one-m0nth............. 4CO *' u two m0nth5...,,.... TOf “ three m0nth5........ 0-00 “ ** four m0nth5,.,..... 10 0® u « six months... 12 00 “ “ one year..; — 18 00 Standing Card, tlx lines or less, par Rrmum 10 0® - cnAsanni*A*rtXAßun*: One square, per annum, (exaluaive of tho paper)-...,.. 125 CO DAILY MORNING POST. THURSDAY MORNING:::::::: FEBRUARY 15 (. [Correspondence of the Dally' Morning Post ] LETTER FROM PARIS* The proposed Mediation—Reasons why we. should not meddle between the contending Powers—Mr. ■ Pierre Soule. ■ Pabis, January 22,1855. Editors of tie Pittsburgh Morning Post : Hut now lct ua go a step farther and suppose that the three powers should mutually ogres to fcociyo the commissioners of the United States into their conferences .ns mediators. What ■ ■ terms could they offer as a basis of settlement ? England and Franca.'.have boldly deoiaroif that no settlement shall over be made which will nitt bind Russia to inenr indemnities covering this cost of this war as future guarantees against atiy dismemberment of European powers. Are the United States prepared to suetnin the. allioa on this basis ? If they should, they would be* •=' come at once the protectors of the very powers, from whom alone they have anything evej to an ticipate in international interference, and as : - same a hostiio attitude toward that nation whioh has never sought'our injury. . Suppose this ex; treme measure should fcojtoo much for them to propose, short of the re quirements pf tho allies, will thoy not iueur their yengeanco and farnieh-thein a pretext is convenable as they could dcalre, for the antago nistic intermeddling hereafter which thoy really wish for. Oh the other hand, if American commission-. era shonid deem it their .duty tomake a propo sition more consistcntwith fairness, and say, 1 “ Yon, England and France, toot np arms against Russia because tho latter marohed into and oocupied Turkish territory, and now, hi the Czar haß withdrawn from the Principalities and yon occupy them yourselves by Austrian troops, and the original cause of the war on your part is. removed—unless you really desigh to beoomo the aggressive party—wo think that you should ■ cease hostilities.” This EngUnd and Francs would not consent to, hnd"our commissioners would soon grnceiessly find themselves "out of oconpation.” Bat if they shonid consent to tho cessation of hostilities and this should bo tho atarting point in negotiations,- what most fol low ? Wonid it r.ot be, necessarily, that ail tho contracting ’parties should he bound to leave, and hereafter preserve the territorial limits of each nation aB they were prior to the war f How would the world at largo bo beneSttod by this ? It is true that the monarchies of Europer, as governments, would be protected for the present in sueh a settlement, but what is that to the caiiso of human rights ? Whilst tho Unijed - States would not ; iu any way, directly or io’di reotly, be the gainer by siioh an arrangement;: her instrumentality in this preserving intaot the territorial hounds of European nationalities, and monarchiol institutions, would bo a libel oh her national character and inflict on her a stain' which dßm never be effaced. Bat another view of thccase presents itself in this connection. It is well known that the peo ple of. the United States are to-day,- nearly, if ; not entirely unanimous in - favor of Russia in this quarrel, and it a serious and legitimate in quiry if it would not bo tho'dutyof-that-'Gov ernment—constituted, as she is, npon the noble basis of popular sovereignty—instead of inter fering as a nontrnl mediator, to carry ont tho : wishes of tho people by favoring the side'of - ‘ Russia, if sho takes part at all. Of course in- ? terference for such-a purpose wonld bo pro- - nounced an act of madness, but it would cot be more eo, than the blind mediation proposed Oar true position in this matter is the present one. We have nothing" whatever to do with the - contest, and an unfortunate day will it be for the United States when she determines other wise. We nra-now aeoused by England and France, because wo are not with them offensive ly and defensively as an ally. Russia has never-, asked this cf os, nor docs she respect us the less for onr neutrality. We are just, where-she would have ub ; where all the sound dictates of wisdom would require us to remain; and from which we cannot move, unless in violation of all tho sacred principles cf onr institutions, and' a reckless repudiation of nil the providential and predetermined objects of onr destinies and mis , sion, as the republican nation of the world. Again, I ask of. our people, what have we to do with this quarrel 1 If the time has come, when that Providence whose powerful arm made us a nation such as we arc, has decreed. tb_ajt,; tho monarchial kingdoms of Europe shall'be torn, convulsed, distracted, and overwhelmed by tho fruitful results of their own intolorancß and oppression to man, shall we, a freo people, stretch out onr hands to save them? Shall we, who ought. to sympathize with the over burdened and manacled masses of Europe, to interfero to uphold the Governments which en slave their subjects? As the ca3e now stands, who wonld bo the , gainers by Amorican mediation ? Certainly not the people of the United States.. No present nor fafuro good of the most infiihUesimal' oharaoter could, by any fortuity of 'cltcamstances, accrue to us. Russia would not be behefitted in any , oonceivable way by a peace which American me diation might effect. - Up to this hour, all the bitter fruits of the contest have been gathered by the powers boat entitled to them,'the allies. A splendid and brave army of over fifty thou sand then have, at tho instance of proud and ar- . rogant England, fallen by disease and Slaughter, to rise no more. The energies of both nations, are taxed to the very ntinost to fill up their do- " cimated ranks to the original numbers; and yet to-day, tbouliiea have not the remotest hope of ever surmounting the walls of Sobaßtopol, or of driving oat the Cossacks from, the Crimea. Tbeir only hope is to bold their position until., they canbe saved the terriblo disgrace and attend; ant evils of retreating, by negotiations or jnter forence at the hands of Austrian butchers, or • from some other quarter, to" secure a treaty of peace on their own terms. England and France are tho only powers to be benefitted by Ameri can mediation. What claims then have theßß nations upon us for this God-stnd ? Is it on account of tho tender mercies granted by that ’ :i same England to our parents who composed the United Colonies of America? Is it for tho seven years war sho waged against our fore- - fathers, with her Hessian allies ? Or for her magnanimous efforts to crush ns in 1812 ? Or her lifetime endeavors incendiatily to stir up sectional strife, and iuduoo tho shedding of blood among ourselves ? Or her interference in' all onr territorial acquisitions 1 ■ Or, if not for those t cell remtmbered favors, is it for her mag nanimity toward other nations, such as her amiable treatment of tho poor defenceless Chi nese? Or her generosity to the poor Africans ? Or her beneficent conduct to tho inhabitants of the Indies ? Or her innumerable thefts in \ KENNEDY & CO evory part of tbo Globe where she could find nations weaker than herself? Or is it-ou do- - count of her kindly interference in behalf; of 4 ', struggling Poland; or patriotic. Hungary; or '- down-trodden Greece, when they needed-allies' to defend them against tnoro powerful neigh- - bers? Oris it her escessivo libcrality to- her own poor starving roiliione; or her miserable- Irish peasantry t Is it all cr any of these tbiogs, or what is it in God’s name, thatnow commends England to our. sympathies, and entitles her to protection by our mediation ? But it mast be understood'that tbo qnarrtl ' between the alließ and Russia is one far differ-; ent in its character from that between Russia f and Turkey at tho onlset. Then the Czar de manded for tho Greek, Church certain privileges:; which the Saltan was nnwilling-to grant. When negotiations could no longer avail to settle the issue, the Czar marched his' forces into and seized the principalities. Then England and' ■ France chocs to enter the Sell.- Easily could they before that period have induced the Turk to concede what Nicholas demanded. But what - i:t?aB the claims of Christians against Pagans to them, when enlarged maritime power was in tho prospective ? . Ncwttho contest is between-thesa. two nations arid Russia, not to drive the latter ■: from possession of Turkish territory, for.,that is already nbandonedjiy.. Russia _to.ons..o£ the contracting parlies treatyof aTlianee; not -to sbstoih itf-her refusal: bf 1 tho Czar’s to the : Grleeit Christians,ifor that s'i’ Eo glkb d nssfl res 'the world - now, shall diij al •fif by -Turkey upon’ her, ordersp no.ito ißCuro .to”".; 1 (Turkey the enjoyment -Of h'ertendibriat'lbseS®* 5 * unbroken, for England has already secured to herself the fairest portion of it, Servia; not to A. A. MASON A CO. n* Lntzs aoxpAcm, oa uss: -ii-’-V..*- - p"-UR'-''* 'V. r., .
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