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I;■ ry' i J ~r. v : *. fi"?' .V' ... ..... ;.f » ‘5 \ '.. ‘ . • 1 . . . , , . . .V ...... "“l. *■ • ' „ r „ • frg«v«if ’i>‘ •• ‘ ‘ -rn*: ‘N.'f ’ »-’ S ' ._ • ■ v THE DAILY MORNING POST. Printed an* JPvNiAed every Morning, {Sunday excepted. pv OtLLnUIU! «b MONTGOMERY. , • pxxtg.ynst uoaaaa oark it done on the Aortal notice, and morf reaim aiil term- : . PROFESSIONAL CARDS. VLo'bt. C. O. Sproul, TTOKNKy AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—OfflM, No. —, Foocth etTQot. Pittsburgh, Pa. ~ dectfcly . James d.hotvrtt, - ATTOHNEKAT LAWy-CMllco, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, between Smithfield street and Cherry alley, fdeclliiy ; nOBiJRT.E- HHLLW’S, ‘il hl ATT OR NE Y A T LAW, aT. LOUIS, Mo. JOSKPH WBAVfim _ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, No. 144 Fonrth street, JaSllyJ] PITTSBPRSB,. PA. JOHN BARTOS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, corner Fifth and Grant sts«, j a n-Ty2] PTTTSCUKOn. Pa. ' n. Biddle Robert*, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, No. 13*2 gmithfleld street, bstwoen Fifth end Sixth. Collections carefully attend ed to—special attention siren to Conveyancing, fdecfrly Thomas Means, Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery. Office, next door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio. my 4 “”g. P. Ross, ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa., fourth door below Hr. Rody Patterfiou’s Livery -Stable. J*2B * J, S« Morrison, Attorney and counselujr at re moved to No. 44 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. aprK>:y * C. Orlando Loomi*, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood. Jy4:y . Tliomtt-S DL Harsh* ll , TTORN’EY AT LAW—OHce, Lowrio's BuilAiug., Fourti . stre-t. ; K. U.Caru.Uut, TTORNRY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between , Chewy alley and Urnnt street. J. W.M’t'lovrry, TTORNBY AND COUNSELLOR AT L\W—Office In BakewellV buildings, on Grant street. o7u# Haien, TTORNKY AT LAW—No. 12T Fourth .treat, above and . nearSmtthfidd. I —' Alderman Watson, Office on Third tired, opposite lh' M ~,, WIIBKE all business pertaining t*> ibe office of Alaer* m»n and Justice of the Vance will be promptly at tended to. Ackoowlssdgmenta or Deeds and Mertgapet, end other instruments of writing, taken at bis odlce, or at the r *TbeDoekeSof^ U raaULLY,l»t. a» Alderman of the Oityof Pittsburgh, are placed in my possfssion- Persons having J udgmeuts on f aid Dockets may bare the beressary crotoso issued thereon lsy N. Unckmaiter, Aldtrutmt. /YFFICE Grant strict, between Fourib st. and Diamond ( > F ,™h Ctonreyandig of all kinds dorse with Use great e t rare and legal awurncy. • Trtlea to Krai ot fctn.ned.&c. jS. ju. Keal y Alderman. 9ITIUKD Sixoet, tettroau Wood unJ Market streets, 1\ pittabar/h. Collections promptly mad* Uonds. Mort gages, andothor writingsdrawn with n-*L. a ra:r- ... 11. AHI.. BUHQBON DKNTIST. («ue censor to Q. W. BiddW,) XO 114 SMITH- FIELD 3TBEET- , , V *-*—Lj it Vr Qdca IiOUTa, from Sto i o clock. J 103) 2to i o’clock • -- xtscott, bentist, of Market. 1 ]}T Offici Houua Fron nine A. M. to fire der2oy BUSINESS CARPS. (Tm05n5,.”...... njw. ncßMim. D, \V. IIERSTISK & CO " COMISSI3N AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, ASD Dealers Genorally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Cm cinnati and other Hanufacturos, &c. JVo.9:i Frontstr'.etf, bdizetn Market jn-f Ferry strctU, rirrsncßnn, pa. - «■» Liberal cash advances made on iu ar ticular atteatloo pshl to forwardlo.? Western iGercliHodi«<«. Rffcrtnci*.— Clark A Thaw, Win. ' l0 :;' N \ Cully 4 Co., V. Sr-llera 4 Co , Hays & lP*-k- Kramer 4 Rahm. Henry Grail, E-].. Wm. Elillbaunr, S. R. Joh rates, KM-TbomM Bakmlt, Ksq., Oeor*. OeJn-. R»l. B!nner,B*J.- . iC 1 -'- FOttWAItDINU AND COMMISSION MLKCILtNTS, Liberty street, apposite P/nna. P;U PAGOUA TK/V STOati- JEHU nAWOitTU, IVW.’fO> and Rflnil <7rtxfT.Xteni*T and Importer of OW Country Utack TV a*, *renrh I>rHD dies, W1u0.% Ac.,corner of Diamond alley and ihe Pittsburgh. Hri. ' \VSI. A. M'CLliliO, WTEA DEALER AND FAMILY GROCER, *»» Co&xsft OK WOOD ASO 3IXTU BTUECTS. * Pitlxbnrga. iiettry il. Collin** , FOBWARDI.SU AND COMMISSION MhP.UIANj, auj Wholesale Dealer in CbMW. Uutt«r, sn«d«. Fwh, mod Prolate generally. Sn do WOOD Paul 4fc Murtloclti COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MKRCUANB, ANTI STEAMBOAT AGENTS —No. 7 Water street, Cturiunetl. " jr'ing a 5Ioorl»«ad, 'UOLK3ALK GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— No. Ti Wool street, Pittsburgh. I. m _J •“ _ U. T. C. Morgan, -ROOKBELLER AND STATION Kit-ha* always on han K a general assortment o! School, Miscellaneous anil Blank Books, Printing, Post and Cap Paper, Ac, \l holeml*.and Ro tall No. 104 Wool street, below Fifth, East side, Pittsborgh. tflU Wanted, Baca and Tanners’ 3cmp&. apl«> ; iy __ llmaeU A Uro.» TXfW’lK'Rt'l.T.iEltS STATIONERS. DEALERS IN STAN TYdAUD AND l'igUT LITERATURE, and robllshers ol toe 1.0.0. F. TOKEN, No. 15 Fifth atrat, l Itteourgh, l*. tnarls:ly_ 1 Dealer in ua'os and paper, no. ho Pittsburgh. Tlio bJgllwit »ricu in cut p»U forirags. oxylUy IS&4. TEA'S SELLERS & CO., # Forwarder* and OonunlMlon Mercn»*» dbaUr* in PROVISIONS, GROCKRIK3 AND OILS, itfb. 309 Liberty strttl. Pittsburgh. / ». MUsborgb. Bllllcr a Rlckelion, WHOLESALE GROCERS,IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, Winss Klid Suffers —No*. 172 umi I»4. qnru*r of Ir In *na Liberty strong, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nail-% Cottou J jj™ 8 * constantly oa hand. }y * “ William Carr A Co., {CTn. CARR late of 11“* firm •*• * - '\Cinaa WHUI.E3U.K OBOCEUS onß Denlureln Eoreißn Wlom «n.l llrßn.lies, Old Mononsiiliols n.J B®s!?,!?,.TT—lT ker, No. 329 Cominerelil llow, lJVrty »treet, nUfjmrßli, sSSn »?OUIMt«« •»«* »• a Sa?in~tS u S: . «.CI.I)aiEAS. HERRON *■ CO., WIIOLE3.U.B Grocer?? Projuoi Denlcm unil Commlj .Merchant No. W , M . * *pr2L • < Jo-Part nernlilp. THE subscribers have this day l lormed apartucnd. p for *4v, of rarryiQi? on Communon an-i rorwant formerly occupied by Burbridgo A, JAMES MOIIAItIISON f JAB. J. BENNETT. ■ Pittsburgh. Februsry Let, 18M:M.3 DR WO, Diamond, ritUbur»jh v P&-, d«aJ«rl) IT, Country Produce, offer* for Hftle ft rboioo stock o for family.™. Spl«, of every vata y SSESST &^r... e,j Ch “,t f D. s hS C " e ya fall ar.orta.nt of 'taWi Warranted 0 arden Seods, and Invites the attention of aHta terested tn rural affairs. __ —' — ■ OopaTtneMhlp* mHR UNDERSIGNED have thin day entAred I r mhln under the name and style o» J. A. nuruiii SON 4 €O., P for the purpose of traoftctmg an Grocery business. 1m WALLINGFORD. ft*b6 w o.isni.nm. j.mcmroaos. EiIGUSH dfc RICHARDSON* COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AND Wholesale Dcalera In Pish, Baron and Oil, and Produce fenorally. Warehouse formerly occupied by Barorldge ft ngbram, No. 110 Water and 150 Firct street, Phtaburgb, &• Penna. fe3 — ri'iscis Q. bailey jno. a. eekshaw. BULKY 4t RENSHAAV, meA DEALEBS AND FAMILY GKOCKttS: Dealers in I Wooden and WHlowWare, Japanm*l Tin Ware,llou*e keepiofr Utensils,Ac., Wholesale andUytail, No. 253 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. - aprls:y__ nison ibum, ” K, T’ Kt Co.. PEODUCB WCdQEXERAIj COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 309 Liberty street. Pittsburgh, Pa. Sperm, Liu seed and Lnrd Oils. . i- T * f \ Commission Houße. THE subscribers Imre opened a boose for tUo nbosjo pw nose »t No. IT S-'mithfleld street, four doors above tbe Mooonsnhela House. We will purchf.se, nseeire, on commission.for sale, eonsiiuments of i' ' Cbra Oats, Barley. Flax Slid. Of, in Sad , Haled Hay, l>snelilin. TVBH.EU IN GROCERIES,PRODUCE. FLOUR, p\GON, 1/ Ac., No. 10, corner SmUlitield and Hrst streets, Pitta bargh, Fn. "”i_ join* u. t'/UKQ b. yottso T.B.VonngSCo, *V*.3S SmUhfuMslTKt, opposite dl'J JIWjI. MASU.'A HIRERS OF CABINET FURNITURE AND 0-i*IRS.oI every description. Materials and work* *arranted,anlo:y RenovaL «-JNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER, HAS removed to 294 LIBKItTY street, opposite Harrison alley,and No. 3 SEVENTH, near Smlthlh'ld, when* th«* attention of*his friends and the public U Invited to ihe stock of READY-MADE GOODS always on hand. Al*n. Cloths, C&ssimores and Vestings for ordered work. A lull assortment of Furnishing Goods for eentiemen. Including Hat* of all qualities. Trunks, Umbrellas, Ac.. Ac- JOQJt M'CtOSKJT * .OURJl»u.-.l itufl suitable for uV*ry description i*t work. WK A lIOLXOH - JAKES itlS* At! HERRON & CRISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, Manufacturers ©r ail timii of bras* work. OOiIOTIVK, STEAM ENGINE, PLUUUKKE, A'-- At So, Cotton tutting Manufacturer*. Foundry on Kebeocu rtreet, Allegheny City. Office and Store, No. l'J Market «:r*«t, PuUburgh. OLD BRASS an*! COPPER litra to exchange I r w**rk or cash paid. Qrdcrcleft at the Foundry or Office, win U promptly attended to. fnhtfW JOSEPH T. LOW BY, tfo. 4 3 Cornrr of Ftfih and HUai Struts, Office up «tnirs. Entrant* fruiu Fif'.h street. Pittsburgh. Respectfully anneonp* to me public that l<> ha* com mi* need the REAL ESTATE AGENCY , in (ftOU" tion with luteltisecr* and Uvnerai U« a'*!! alco attend L> renting. Person* tn want «.f «rr»nt*, in »uj capacity, or ihi/wln want of place**, will be supplied at i*bort DOtlce. All btialneM entraited tu hie care promptly at LiDjeil to. lleftrtnctt— T. J. Bighaia, Req.. Richard Cowan, Ra-] . W 0. Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black, James Macker&l, A. A. Majoa, MafiUAOld. J aul * M. GRAFF a. CO., Weitorn Foundry, Ho. 124 Wood Hreot, a .TANCPACTURKKS OF COOKING STOVES. o*l and jf|_ Wood Stoves. I’arlnr Stores, lint low Ware, Piain t»cd Fancy Orates,Plain and Fancy Kendera, Sad and Dog iron,. Sugar Ketlie.n, Tea Kettle,., Wagon R-.xea. Ac. ! lv{ Aaatlo Loomis, REAL ESTATE AOENT, Merchandise, Block, ard DPI Broker, Office, No.b* Fourth Street, (atior* Wood ) The iahserlber baring opened an n'Vo at thu above place, for the purpo?« of nagotUting Loans, Bill**, Ronds, Mortgage*, and ail other Ituirumeots for the iocurlty of Mouvy, and for the purcnaKe and ante of fitorka. Will also give prompt and nxrtleuUr attention to buying, coiling, renting «f and *«•**• ,n« lUI E-tat*. I jy“ ] AUSTIN LOuMl*. Scbnchman fr llaunleln, ITUOOILA.PU.KUB—Third street, opposite lb* Poet-office, A j Pittsburgh. Mips, Landscapes, Will UraiLi, BU«w Hills, Labuls, Architectural And Machine Drawings, Business sod VteUintf Cards, ote., Kngr«Tf«J or Drawn on Stone, Printed •n Color? 1, Oold, llron»v>T Ulkrk.lu the most wpprored *tyl*i *nd at the most rvawmnbl# price*. or *l‘*_ t |J r _ S. M’Ktul«r* HOUSK, SIGN, AND OBNAMENTAL PAINTER, AND Dealer in Paint*—No. 44 81. Clair street, Pittsburgh. Uaa constantly oo band ail kinds o! Paints, either dry or mixed, Japan and Copal Varnish, Lins***! Oil, Bulled Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Window Glass ot ail site*, Putty, Puint Brttubw, Aon oobornt, K. Miller. Jr. _ JACOB jrCOliLiatßii, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER X.NI> DIALER 1* ALL SIND3 Of Tobacco, Snuff, and CIRRf» ( A'o. 26 Fifth it., PilUbvrgh, Pa. Keeps constantly on band a large supply of all tb« irlnue brands of Imparted Cigars. J* 3^ JOSEPH CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ini PORTED CIGARS, my2:ly No. 53 Mawcit strew. PtTTsmrßcm. POWKtt'ATRIpUDON, i RCHITEOTURAL AND ORNAMENTAL CARVERS - A. Ornamental Patterns tor Casting, In «?ery atylr; Modeling, Designing, Ac. Composition Ornaments for tbo decoration of Steamboats, Buildings, Ac.; 00 SMITIIf'IBLD Street, near the Post Office. ? " NEW PAPER Ml Li L« OANTON, OHIO. 11I8HER, ANDERSON A CO., have Just started their pa* 4 D ur mill at the above place, wbero they will be happy to'recetre orders for printing and wrapping pap*r of all Blxea. A. Ttndla, WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE, HARNESS, Bffig»TRUNK, VALISE and CARPET BAG mauufac tnror. No. 106 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jj2fry John ll* Mellor, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music, Bchool Books and Stationery. No. 122 Wood street, . rrn!aAN7 _ .r..V. daniil ant, jb. 1 H AOAN tL AHL, WUOLE3AT.E and Detail D. T# in Still, fhnrv and Slavic DRY GOODS, Nos #1 Market and. 8 yulon street, Plttahurph. S’”-, K. WHITEHOUSE, Fancy silk and woolkn dykk and clkaner, No 7 18ABELLA St., near the Emmet Hotel, mar 4 Almohihy. Thomas M* Little, Watch and clock maker—Fifth Wood and Market streets, opposite Iron City Hotel. All kinds of Jewelry made and repaired. |apo^iy_ — " ' ..h. l. dutuusat. 8 ““‘“’XiiiffiEM i BON, „ Real estate and general agents, No. bo Smithfuld street. novi_ HLEK. fSCCCSSSOB TO Murphy * ‘L**«.>WOOI- Ip EA L # ER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the sale of American Woolen Goods, No. jS9 street. [my4 Dealer in ikwts. s no kZ trunks and legiioun and BRAID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty *ts., No. 174 Pittsburgh, Pa. J* U: y PEKIN TEA STORE, BY A. JAYNES, jt _ .. No. 38 Fifth strett between Wood and Market, south side Sold Wholesale and Retail. J ft 3-Y? Walter P, Marshall, TMPORTER and iDealer In French and American Paper TTcrfftn'ffß JOHN MITCnELL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, No. 135 Wood Street, ja3:y?l Next door to H. Ohtl Co., Wholesale dbcq wABEnonBE-OorDer Fir«tend Waodstnoete* end corner Wood end Sixth. £febl , lev- Y \ "** * i.. *•■' a■• > ' ■ -.» < • • ;t- K \ ‘ l> r j' ,* f* l\ '• v- ■» v ' * "- - ~,"v -i’ * '; *■ J '•* >- l- \ *■’ '• V * i?. K* :■%■’ '-r i's t 1 r *« ■•. ' ■ 4,1 l 4 ': lx •'-*'*.o* -«•* f •.*?"•• .'•'vw- JvJ?.»•••♦* k/~ '-• -t /. **> r-- • *-i 1 *>;* w- r,\-t>j „• - if.yi •» T t =7 >**s?,. J. C. ANUKUSON, No. 6 Wood streot, Pittsburgh, Pa., WHOLESALE Dealer in Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Spices, Confectionery, Sugara, Cigars, Ac, Ac, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Dotes, Citrons, Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Pea Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Pine Applo Cbeose, Bardines, Pickles, Sauces, Rock Candy, Ver micelli, Maccaroni, Olive Oil, Ac., Ac. apr2o:ly ESTEUPfUSE WORKS, ■O 136 WOOD BTBSST, V IBE EOOB DXLOW VTaaiW ALLIT. DOWN a TETLEY. IMPORTERS and manufacturers o! y^™re® BSB ® , CUTLERY,BUKQIOAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. We KBs keep a general assortment of the above articles constantly on hand; together with a general variety of Foncy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pis** tola and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors aud Hair Dre3sera* Shears; Pocket Bciisors, Ac.— Also, Trusses and Snpporten. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLES!—Wo are making Rifles of eTery description, to order, of the best mcterlal, aud workmanship warranted.— Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale pi—•». , m?' 6 Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures. npHK subsoribersarenow opening at their new Warerootn -1 NO. 109 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith field, the largest assortment of OEIANDELIER3, BRACK* ETS, PENDANTS, and all articles connects wltGas Fitting, ever ottered in this market. Haring arrangements 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. We uTe 'determined to Bell rr low as any house tn the Wwt, and being practical Gas Fit ters. can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles Inthislinp. We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of every de scription for gas. water and steam. Brass Costings of all kinds made to order promptly. LONG, MILLER A CO., No. I<>9 First street. GKORUK ULKTCHKtI, FROM SBW YORK, \ MAN’UFACTUUKRof the celebrated »J \ Gossamer Veutllatiog Wig, Elastic ' \ Baud Toupee*, tm«l every description ) of Ornamental Hair, for Ladles anil ul flgntlpmgn. Ti) FOURTH BTRF.V.T, Vtweriq Wood and Market, Pitts- BLncntn’s system enables Ladies and Gentlemen to measure their heads ' f with accuracy. f /Sesjisir Fon WIU3 No. 1. The round of the Head. No. 2. Frourtlm forehead over tba head to neck, No. 2. No. It. Fn»m ear to ear, over the ti p No. 4. From ear to ear, round tho forehead. F<>r Ti»ur* of>. to cover the top of the Le.»*d only a paper pattern, the exact ehap** of the bald part. \ Cl ' Ntw Coacti and Carrlaff* Ka«‘t«ryl JOHUBTON, BROTHERS & 00., (X>rnrr of lUlv-cca «in-i Brlmont sfrrs'.i, Allegheny (Sly, WOULD re«p*-«*tl\illT inform ibrir lriea-1# the pnhiic generally, that they hare coynitiitnciHi th«» manufacture of Carriages, liarouiihes, Rockaway*. Hoegii«,tfMghs and Chariot*, in all their T*r».->u.« it j lea of finish and proportion. All orders will U* execute! with -trict regard to durahlllty and beauty of finish. Repairs will also he attended to on the moat reawmabla term*. Uriog in all their work the best Eastern Shalt*. Pf-le«, and Wheel *tuff. they feel confi dent that ell who faror them with their p&trctiag*, will be perfectly eutirtlrd on trial of tbrir work. I’urfhasera ere requested to give us a call, before pur- ba sine elaewhrre. oetfi.ly Tt \SIILI E? w iIM-e xitppljed with our various grades --f 4 KUKSII t.ROUNP n.idJU. !tv leaving their ord-r? at theMlU or In mn botes at lATghti. Wilson A £■•>.. WV-ri street..-.r Itrann A Rottr*,ror nor t Jbert T nod ?(. CI»»r “tree**. lit»*hnj£b. II p st hwaru. or J. T ?amr!t\ Dm/vM#, tlWh*nv. Hour Witt b.-b-Uv k-r*~l b. f&miiiep ln either c.l tbv t woritiei Tkjiwi- CARn on delivery. j T -»0 ’ IJP.YAN. KENNEDY * CO. Also, Cloths, Damasks. I.ne«s, Most, Bent Stuff, Sprintrs, . &e- _ Mfiinbnit Furntlur* nil cl <'l«nlra. \Y K Uip on hand « rr ■ 1 » r;>*r‘:r*V‘t O HI STi:.tM ll»HT «'UI!N H'R.XtU'MK A Nil r-f l\ « !•.*♦-««<■*» r^nj 3l : 7»Mr,. iv. ha r dr.) W it.>4 »'’hfejr“, ■'( tsm.- j. <»«.r ■ - do .li II'VBJ d»> .Jo J.> , fv TviUl tint*. ; i>. tiisirti.ti .„....J. FLZUII •i ; •* . v_ .«Mni-ap.V-o , v. r PITTSBURGH, BUSINESS CARDS. Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN. ALLEGHENY CITY, (&IAE TUI Ultt-ROAD eTATK-.1.) 18 A U 1> W A It ¥. v o n SaddtorK nnd I’arrlapc Makrrs, R. T. T.KIX IK Jit.. So. 131 Woml itrreti HTTSIiUHOH f*. ■ Uf: r*r. i J- TmTB. ir . Af ti> V. t» A u», j “■* .‘’m’t »>£•*»■ I “t- • Cl? v T-> a Ti t.- D-rsi,-; •!<> . >lll K I' II V * S NEW lOOI.K HAT MASTFACTOUY N‘i' M* Wi o') FTItUFT on' -• {••tf.pri.'tor l« M'n«»dr » f-f*rtl.:al —_ ' n WSammF’ n.-rttiT.jhavln,: had yr*ra mp.rl«-TK>* at th** Vm.ir.As. t--u vmra s» a workman. b*»hv wcrkcd lu *he j-rln---lp;il e-t.Mohrr.rM.v hi New V-rh. Phil acje’vhls, He end the N*w Knih’ 1 s'latm f-'A* .T-nlident that. fF.- u » hipi pm P- xl i-tfi'fW'-' f. >Bl la t tm, r«n fflrri*h r->t ruH oi co-d but a c*tt»» and r-5 *»:•«; nrh- i)i/»r. bnrthioc biTc'.nf'r- r.fl*r»**J to ihe PitUbutyh —aa'i/ fill p’vn KUI«J'I/«J -iurr, 'l**r 1!) t f W. H. llnvflt. TTMIP C].b PKIVTIN'O F*T A 111. l .-*IIWKNT. John- I *♦, n A St-wklon.) and Blank h-Hit »n l Btfttb.nrrr '• jr-purM h‘ •'jo.-uV +t«t? f!>l« of ly-cw*, (’..»nal «TUJ Steamboat •»,.». PrtnMos »i)J r-w'K Vdndln.v 1 furtn-d) et-rY art*. ie hi ih.* Ut»rA Honk. P»r*-f BtathHii-ry lino, at the aliortri-t and on tin* must ren-T-neb'e t^-rm*. plank 11.K.k aml PUtlnoerv Warehouse. Printing I’fooo •nk Bindery, corner of Market nml Nw.md at*. InotlG Depot of A Zlmm»rra*n'i <•*« Ibwlia Wine* »n«l Ilrikntly. THE anderMcoed hi** rtveivod and .•fT.rr* Mr iml*\ r.i Cin cinnati t>ric\-s, a la w quantity >’,f Mcworib A Zimmer man’* ctiol'-e and worM-rcnowtird Sparkling. Dry and i-*■ rtlei’ Sweet Catawba Winer. Sn-'h ar. may i+Ar* to piwnr* an exodlmil art Id a of Natlr- Wlne.it!).- pure job** of Him prap**,l will find rav esUhluhimMit the phw<> for lb.* cratlfi* ration Of their d-slres. The Catawba Brandv. *Sfrom the KemilOH (3rape. I* dw)ar»vl hr many excellent Jud.;**, rqaal In flavor to the lmported CVntnae. 1 D VICKKTBKN. j t .»0 No. 137 l.lWrty slrret. Nunn'i A Oliark’* Planio AFUFfMI arrival of SUNNB * celehmtM PIANOS tia* Jaat boon by the pitWriler. Tl.ojr have Wen maileji n O n n and rarefully mslerta.l for thi«m»r- 1 “ « “ teet. and are oon*ld--’rrd um-quaih*.! fur awi-eUii’*. 1 * and po»«*r of ton*». TlMiy all the new improvement of two S'jKtmlr >rriil-}--s, the hnu* etrinert runnintf over and obi>»M lh« tnsbh'. Thoy are fullv Mxirrjni+d to Ktnn and tn »to»1 In rnpar-lty for ftlnnilirw In tunr. I v rlecarani’.» from f'i'O to {-SOO Alr* n-ivlntf the following new Piano Fortcfi, with ond with out the /Rolian attachment: On* wiagant carved Louis XTY fitylo Grand Action 7 oc tave Piano. One extra carved Serpentine, penrl U*vs, 7 octave Plano. Two full carved, grnml, 7 octavo Plano*. Two plain Rosewood ft';, “ '* One ilo rlo <» I {. “ “ Three Jo do 0 “ “ Two double round corner Rosewood octave Pianos. One round coruer finished back nod front 7 octavo Plano. A further arrival is expected In about two weokß.^Jnu'^ liOitti Offlce. JOHN A. (VTHITEN, fi7 SMTTIIKIKLD BTREKT, between Fourth and Diamond alley. Money loaned on Gold and Silver Plate. Diamond*. Gold and Silver Watches. Jewelry, Musical Instrument*, Gunn and Pistols, Feather Tied.*. Fur* niture, and ull binds of articles—for any length of time agreed on. Charges for storage considerably lower than heretofore. Private entrance through the hall door. All business transactions strictly confidential. 45-Forfeited pledges sold immediately after being out of date, unless redoemod. RargalDsof Gold and Silver Watch es, Jevelrv, Ac., always on -baud. _ "new seed store* JAMES WAUDROP. OFFERS for sale CANARY DIRDSof the most Improved breed being vVry hardy, and fine singers. Bird Seeds -Canary,Hemp. Millet,Rone and mixed Seed. Bouquets will be furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS, viz r Camelias, Rose Bads. Heliotropes, Ac. Evergroensdn poU) forChrlstmas Trees, from the Seed and Horticultural Store, No. 49 Fifth sU near Wood. _ aecA) Coniamt th« Smoke* THE subscriber having the esclus-tvc right to manufac ture and sell SWEENEY’S .HOT ATU AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE. Is prepared to receive orders,aud contract Tor baatimr butldlnits with tha most economical Furuaca uo» ,n n»». Tbs attention of thoaa solicited. Any Intortnnlion can bo had of A 1 nAIILEY, Nfid n and 4 Wood street, or of J. BARN DOLLAR, dec2l:tf i Iron City Stovfi Warehouse, No. 134 Wood at. TjAltrt A MOSER, A R0IIITE0T8:—Offices: Philo Hall. No. 75 Thin! rtroot. Pit tflbnrßh; and east side of the Diamond, Allegheny. iy!2:6nj Sew Jersey Water Melons and Peacliea. rrUIE subscriber Is in dally receipt, by ltailroad. of the 1 finest quality of PEACHES anil WAT MR MELONS. Pali at bia Depot. No. 128 Wood street, above Fifth. ; eamuel ; bteinkuok. .-t-*, —4 * n. .• • ... ; .. - V-.. ’ •/•I-; v ; a>‘* • y £v>.*=. • - :* rr '•; /V r .'vV. * * T•’ “• S .» •**’' T* *■' * * Z'l *• r- v ■ * , ~ . ’• * -*K I , ,~ F rf 'A’ *Vi-' , ' . - . V ?>-.•* •- : r n '*»VA. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1855. BUSINESS CARDS. THE lata firm of JONES 4, QUIQG.haVlng hern dissolved by tho death of John F. Qalgg, ou the 27th lost., the business of said firm will he settled by. the undersigned; bt their office, corner of Ross and First streets. ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partneri Pittsburgh, September 30,I8M—£oct2:y Is&ac Jones, MANUFACTURER of Spring and Bllitor Steel, Plough Slab steel, steel Plough Wings, Coach and Eliptie. Springs, Brass Nut Taper, half patent, Screw. Mail und Hammered Iron Axles,—comer of Ross and First streets, Pittsburgh, Fa. . oct2:ly I3AAO JONEd ...... B. 800 EES. D. B. Rogers Co.» Manufacturers of HOQKRs’patent improvedsteel Cultivator teeth. Office corhcrßoes and First streets. octUly •_. «- (J. U. lleatUf 'dl Co., C AHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, A«. 82 Third street, J hear 1 'Market, would respectfully inform their, friends and the public generally, that they have now in Store their complete FALL STOCK, eonriullOg of CARPETS of every description, from the Royal Yelveiand Brussels, to the com mon ingrain. Hemp and Rag. Flour Oil Cloth, from one to eight yards wide, new designs and very rich. Cocoa and Canton Matting, Druggets, Rugs,Mats, Stair Rods Window Shades Ac. Persons in want are invited to call and exam ine their stock. Steamboats, Hotel#, and Residences furn ished on the most reasonable terms.' ay-" Small profits and quick sales. ,, *lE9 TERMS CASH ONLY. r - tOWAKD n. uu.fi. 1111 l dfi Holliday, PRODUCE, FORWARD IN (3 AHE COMMISSION MER CHANTS, Etannftte, la —Strict attention paid to ail consignment*, for Bale of PlooTr Prodqce, Ac. Orders for the purchase of Produce solicitedind promptly attended to. Goods for re-shipment forwardoftYidlb despatch, toctfrfim^ CARRIAGES FOR SALK. IIUF. andersignedhsfl Jufltrvceired at his V CARRIAGE WAJtKHQUBE. near the Two Mile Run, between PittsburghyafijUjjSflßSfc and Lawrencerille, a splendid **™«rt™*n* vry-^— ~ w of VEHICLES, of every description, ond -will continue to receive regularly, new and eccotid hand Varriagts, Sulkies, Buggies, «fc-i which he will‘sell on the very lowuat terms for c&sh. Haring had twei vey ears' pnetice in the business,and with his well known facilities in the East, he flatters himself In putting down all competition. Those wishing to purchaoeare respectfully Invited to cal and see for themselves. Especial and prompt attention paid to repairing of Carri ages. Ac. » JOSEPH WHITE. i. a. jojtta. JONEB & BUCHEIt. IKON FODNI>£RB AND MACHINISTS, r.Tiijy’wmfa Railroad, foot of Third sL % HarrUlurg, JAI. HAYING inrrf Tea Ware, we f*el confi-iWDt of sailtug all jmi'iK which mav l»* f.-.und while Im-q gold band, goVJ Mo#, i-ink, jdnm purpW. brv»u and Al ao, a haud*. , 'Cn»ffT , CYn et-rigat*d white tmltatiuostone, w tdrh .111 ..old iduch to-.lvW the real atone ware. Ci'MVON \VA’>«: —Our sU-'k c*f o.'Cio>< n Plate*, I'-ihe-. U»k*r*, Nepi‘ i,u . Ik»»lv. PUcber*. aud everv artkde in U,t. iu>,, i- Urge, au t for the rily *a.l vounlfy (3LA wakF —Having • large and well s»-Ur-:e»l «u*ck «J OU*« .k i.» , caJI, and we tJ-el coalkleoi of pUa-u-g. ’ JOHN J. u'l.KillV. tloota nud Shoes, \Vtto)ciala Aiiil lUtatL jambs kobb, N«> kj AUrket, and ii Uoh.vn jt/vrt, third fn«w the Market H'.um*, v.-ttU call the attentUm cf hi* friiuds, ai-.d li e piji-Uf gem-rail*, t° tba farl, Uiat hr has now on band u... #od *rW(c,l of IItWTTt AND all Uu'ir varletiea, wm t*T ladiosani ponth-in.-a d J'htl * .. Iyt.ta. Nt-a l.Jtk aud likV*i*>n. and trusla, .*ii t-’< t :*•<»•«» i*M. . Hi* prt--e-> »r» -r-rymacb r^J *nJ hr sells 1 Julhnr* t at frf.ru J-1,12 tofj.&u. liyaslc-meu'# tt«>t% U’ J'". -:=3 ller-.t Urtjtlen-eu'i and Y'JUtb* and t iMfetih wear. *! . xtranniloary L»w j-rlcrs. U- «Li '-.itiUmie* ii> jaatittfvtof*, a* herviAfare, all ~ :f I.UMKA AVp u F.XTt.KATKN’A BItOTO AND ?»11. 'Tt.-*, ••! the tirat qilillt? aG:I th.- Ut.-at «*tjle, •!* of Whit’h l.r «art»t V r U-oterb t ked t.U Very as* ..ruiivut cf Ot;:u N*o-lal», Oserfh'."** and fnr l.u-lwa, (!/ul .men and Chi dren. Kerry prrs<'n »ho favors Mm *U?i Um Ir pjvtft>i)*v«' will he f»lrit d-rftlt with. JM»-* .\«w Paper ikau{(ttiga NO h.s mo* i D STKKKT. I V|NK FRENCH AND AMERICAN PAKI/JiU’APKIIS ; paurl THwratioi:*, lu yt*M t csk acJ CiaiUe; Hall pßp-rs, of rariouA styles ; >i£*d and Plait) Pftpare, Inf dinin? nv-mi? and chalubcrp; tdi.sxp St>.l low p.Mfe-t Wall papers; I’-jrd-rs. CnilnS■», Vlfurr*. Window Shad**. A end tj.j.-nt »-f the above, fcrle-'ted for rth» WSWQ, a Ul he at the ustiui low prlc t >. „ WALTER P. MAKSIIALL. (iraiir, itrlilnger 6. Draff, li ry:sTKitN PoUNDUV. No 134 Wood *.tr«-rt.—Manu \ f IsT-turera of CiX-hlOit Storm, Coal *od IVinv! btnrrs, Pari- r tttovio. Hollow War*, plain and Fancy Oratm, Plain aiul P«m-y Fender:-, Ss 1 and Do- Iron*. Portable Forces, Sojjar K«tUm, Tea KrtUcS, Store KctUrs, Dovcy, Ac. . _ *“ U . MANUFACTURER? OK OILT AN'!> M.UJOGANV I.oOK INU Ot,ASoK?,Portrait and Plrtnrv >'t»iui>!>.Ar, and dealer* In Imported ami l>oro<*Ul.* K*nry G.xxie, No. f-, ror uct «»r \Y<**l nod Tout lb street-*, Pittsburgh. octPAdw A Card. H AVISO tfwd tny lo(«r*Bl la the firm of T. KENNEDY, JJU, A CO-, Id William U. Ttlcott, who, with A.G. 11-ory, will continue the Looking Gins* and Vurlfiy Du»l dom »t *Ji« old *und, corner of Wood and Fourth streets, under lb* style of Wen. U. Talrott A Co. I c.-ufiduntly u n.mincnd tin*in to my lormer tuatcuuers, os erery way tu 2tT«J «*otir*»B*tUfft»’Uoo All person* haring demand* ngaloat mo, ami *ll Indebted to n>»*. will ideas® make an early arltlement. M ai> T. KENNEDY, JR. Cabliiet Forniture Warehouie. ri t U. YOUNG A CO., Cabinet Furniture and Chair Man- X • ufadurert, Nc*. 3d anJ 40 BmllhfielJ street, opposite City Uclvl, would respectfully nsmiud their old fnend* oed customers, and thewo about to purchase anytbtu* in thotr Ho,! of business, that they aro constantly manufacturing eTery dcscripGon t l fashionable Parlor and Chnmbvr Fur* ulturn, oarruotixJ io material and workmanship, and rold on reasonable terms. Caro taken la packing for land or water carriage BUsamboat Cablu Furniture and Chairs on hand and raado to urdef. w» usual. Tbc.ee Interested in famishing boats will find it to their a.jTimtago to giro os a rail, as we giro every attention to the manufacture qf work best adapted to their uen. [ao3l WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. T AUKS ROBB up in spleudid stylo hie store, No. S 9 Market Btnu*t>ahd No. 0 Uulon street, between ► illb street and tbo Diamond, and has now completed his Spring stock of BOOT3.SUOEB, BLtFPERB, GAITERS, ±r M and Palm Leaf, Podal, Dustin and Droid UAT3, to which ht invitee tho attention of all purchasers, whether at Whole sale or retail. This stock i* on« of tho largest ever opened In this cltv, and embraces everything worn by lha ladies of Pbiladripbin and New York, and ho trusts cannot fail io please all. Great care bus boon given in selecting the choicest goods; all of which be warrants. He also continues to manufacture, as heretofore, all de scriptions of Boots and Shoes, and from this long experience of over twenty years in business In this ciiv, is, he trusts, a duflWinnt guarantee* that those who favor him with tlmir cu«tom, will be fairly dealt with. aprUhtf S»ulh-wt cor. of F\fih and Grant $U.> nppositt Court H mist. rplIK Full Session of this School will commence on MON- I DAY, September 4th, and the duties oflDslruetiou wltl bo resumed by Mossrs. QitIQOS and M’DONALD. Tlii>rn are ten successive months lu the Academic year. Tuition Is $111,50 per quarter. The number of pupUs is Umitod, nod boya aro admitted lu the order of appllcatiooa which mny be made after August UOtb, at 64 Liberty struct, or at School, or by letter dropfuxl InPost Office. un9:\iw* TM7IST STREET, BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET Jp STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA., builds Francis’ Patent Mutalltc Life Boat*,of Galvanized Iron j also, manufactures Copnar and Sheet Iron Work, Cooking Stoves for Steamboats and Motel*, Portable Forges, Forged Iron Work, Large lli^U»for Bridges, Ac.; Cork Life Preservers, the beat and ■>t kind. Steamboat work attended to. fmy^thy WK are receiving from New York anti Philadelphia. asO HALF OIIKS’i'S TEA, roiiiprbdng Young Hymn, lmpori»l, aunnimik-r, Oolong, Souchong, and English Breakfast, all of which have been carefully selected, and will be sold as usual. A. JAINKS, Pekin Ten Store, j v oi No. 38 Fifth street. J HOOTS AND SHOES.—Those who wish to get n neat nod well fitting BOOT, SHOE or GAITER, will call at M’LACUULIN’S, j v lS S 5 Fourth street. OIiXFP. KKISINGEIi A, GRAFF, ' Manufacturers of coal and wood cooking STOVES. Parlor nud Healing BtoveB, Grata Fronts, Fenders, Wagon Boxes Ac., Ac. Warehoueo No. 134 WOOD Street, abovu Pit jySt_ STOCK 1.10 FACTORY, NO. Si FIFTH STREET, Sign of THE OLD STAHD. WILLIAM DALY has rctnrnod from the Manufactur ing Hosiery District* of Europe, where ha has pur* chawiil far cnsb, n vary extauslve and well assorted stock of the bast description* only of Stockings, Socks, Undershirts, Drawers Glorce; also, now stylo t»f Children's and Mieses' Vnni*v ‘it/x'kiuijs. together with blsdomestic stock of Pitts* bS Manufaotured Uosiary. He will sell by wholesaler "*■“ at K» votu imported c 0 Remember (be placo-No. 24, Sign of THE OLD STAND, i my 23 —Apfffi WALNUT BOOK CABKB—Finished and in ware room. IdecU]: a young *?oa- - *v* ■ -.- •• - / ■' *33gr V.'-Mri** 1 -' fcj K ■ \.S\' it.« l Notice*. .MABCUB X. UUUIOAIf China lUllt .i>. acietS'iKa. wtu 11. Tfclcolt & Co, HtOctM.ißS TO T. KOXtOT, JR. UOOTS AND tUIOES, Seminary Cor Boys. B. SCAIt-'E, * i \ ‘ FOR SALE AND. T O Froperty ; for Sale* . THE subscriber offers for Bale, on very reasonable terms, tbe following vis: i A Three Story Brick Dwelling House, No. 110 Penn street, 'between Hay street and Evans* alley;. and Lot 26 feet front, , extending back 112 feet to un alley. The House Is one of the 'best buildings, and in one of the most pleasant -noigbttf)r hoods in the city. •• •> ' i AFlve Lots—embracing corners of Front and Ferry btreats; onS'hundred and five feet fronton Ferry and sixty feet on .Froh} Street, with a good three story Brick Building on the corner,, a two atory-Frama on Front st.> and two Brick Build* Inge, used os shops, on Ferry fit. - 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 00, fronting on Congress and Elm ete. A House and Lot, on Wylie street, near the new Court, The bouse is well arranged and in good order, and is now occupied ns a hotel. - A Three Story Brick, on Smithfleld street, near Seventh — being in an excellent business location. The Lot Is 20"by*80 feet deep, fronting on StuithObld at. • A Cottage Frame and Lot, 28 by 120 feet, fronting on Anne and Robinson streets, Allegheny City. This is a v ary desira ble and ple&sant'loeation for a residence. -Nine Lots In the town of M'Keesport, each 60 foet by 160. Several pf these ore ou the Main street. Eleven AeAs in Limetown, ou the Monongahela River, on which there are 4 bouses ; there are some 6 or 7 acres of ex* cellent stone coal, Bnd abundanoe of limestone, convenient to the Landing; and two coal pits open. Ninety Lots in the town of Columbia, 60 feet by 150 each» nearly all level, and well locatied. The tenant of each Lot baa the privilege of using whatever stone coal be may re quire for Ids own use, from apt noac-tpe Locka. Columbia la pleasant situation on the bank of the Mcnongshela riv er, a short distance below Look No. 3, in the midst of an ex* tensive stone coal region, and would be a desirable point for manufacturing establishments. Two Hundred acres. of superior Btone Coal,with House, Railroad, Ac. This property has afront of 140 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 bo used In haul ing ont the coal—the quality of which, for iron work, steam, gas, or for any ordinary cssb»ls not caxpassed by any in the country. In my absence, my agent, Jaaas Blakely, Eaq., will give all necessary Information,and ba natho tiled to give wirrnn ■ tee deeds for any property JAMES MAY, ' mj2o No. 110 Penn street^ 25 Per Cent Lower tban any Farm In the COSBtf. AVAtUABLE FARM FOB SALE.—'The gnbscriber Is authorised to sell the following describe! TRACT OP LAND, containing 111 acwn,elhiatea in North Fayette town ship, Allegheny count*, Pa n 14 eaQejfrom the City of Pitts burgh, and near the ii« C? tr» B?tttbeUTille Railroad, with Coal ami Lhfle Stono u&ter «ho!e place, eud t*rj of acccs^__im proßcmcut-*3 fcl'rav: A Very comfortable Farm House, 30 by 20 fent, 2 fctetleo LlSh; Wash Uoove, Spring House, and other out tmttdHps; *n*w Frame Bank Barn, 64 by 36 Jtot, finished, in tin tort pcaaiblo manner, with Stabling under tho whole building; 100 hearing Apple Trees, best grafted qualities; a large quantity of Peach and Cherry Tre*»> all In beating order.; ntoot acres cleared and in a high state gf cultivation, withwatarln all the fields. This land la tfry oatiforUbly situated in on# of tho best i neighborhoods In the county, being convenient to market, [ to churches, school* and mill*, and would uot bo in the market, only ihat ti# owner is about to remure to the far I west. Terms easy and price moderate. Par further parii- I culars see tbs o* uor. WM. ROBB, ou premises, or the sub | briber. JA3I Kri C. RICHEY, - au3l:d*w ___ ' Jte&l Rftnte Agent. Tj'OK' SALK—Two Bplcnuid Barm?; one or lot) uert-s, and : J 7 tho other 7S acres; beautifully located oh the Upper S u Glair Township PJntik ItOftd, t 5 miles from the city, each of them lying so as to divide Into ldacre lots.hnviogagood spring on each. It la a splendid opportunity for a -pecula tion. The*® who want a good Lome, or wl*b mako money, would do well to look at it, ns wciaUi>u. It b a lovely location, and cheap, of course. Ah*n, one Lot of two **-rrS, and two small*'r pieces of ground, oppchat® Uarlman's at Woods* run, offered at a v*.--rv low price for cO fine a property. Au a.«aortmvir. of l.aii-1?. Houses and Lot?, always on hand, and dcsc;ll»*d in my n»2i?ter. Before burin* >ou would do well to call and enquire or TUOU A 8 WOOt'f. j r j 7 i> Fourth Street. Uei'uUfuTSHca~for Country Homes. rtviiK offers pjr sale, ua ej»*y terms, FIFTY X lA>TS,lald oil and re.-tricfvd f«r rural re»Uleuces. Also, an ENTIRE SQUARE, on the bank of tbw AUejheoy nier, 7bJ fcvl long by .tfjdfvoi deep; Laving (rants no Mary 4u-I Julia Ann Avenue?, Mid Henrietta and Herr sirvw’.s. Tb/s wjuaf-e contain:? many Fruit Tret ? of the eboliwst fciu-J, and cv.mn.tmds u tloo view of tba plc-tun*si.jur nnl romantic sce nery around. lam d*?iiuus of this square en tire, ad it-would afford cot* of tho moil charming and cutg t.lGronl ri*«v ibr a grnUemuti’s summer rrciJenco, lu the Immediate vicinity of the twocltiro. Also, atout TilfUE ACRES Of UROUND, at the bead of the IjUud.advAEtagnoUflly rituaied fermanufacturing pur poses. The above property Iv situated io DuquMCe borough, on the high awl main bank el Herr's Island, and is marked by a very substantial bridge of ouo span. For particulars ap ply at my rrsUence, iu Duqa«*ne borough, on lht» main trank, fronting U>» bend of Herr’s Island, or of JOHN' DUN LAB A 00., corner of Second and Market sc**., Bitbd.or.ih. aprl7:tf WM. U MlLLd.it. Eiflh WariTßruiieriy for uie ot a Good Bargain. npHRKB VALUABLE IJIUCK HOUSED AND LOTS.— X Thne Lets cutbrac# a front on Bvuo street, <»f Ck> Jert t> inches to a ifrot alley ; c-n which there i* errcle-d a valua ble l»U**k of Brick Houses, two fortes ldv.b. with kitchen and cellar in basemt-ut, 41 f«t front ou IV nu street, and LO f;*el deep c,n Loeusi street. This is a very desirable situa tion forsllhi-r a Store or a Tnwra; IVdu street being the groat tbrougbfaro or the rliy : and this property being con* vruieht to the Kailr.md D,'f»oL ♦ Tbiv projH-rty woukl not Lw tn the market only that the owner is Uvlng*ln.NVa«hinstnncounty, and tiuda tt extreme ly inrouvsnlenl to attend to it. T«nus«uty nud pruo uwaJernte; for further pHrUcnlars enquire of * UUIIKKT DAY. Ki:lh Ward, or J AS. C. IUCUKY, Real Estate ApfUt, at this office. o. isccata. C'asiir.tjt. apttiJ __ ___ ( IT'UOF KUTYToK SA Lc.AT A ffftfcAT UAUOAIN. j —Th* >ub.-rrUu th« Qhlu rift-r, in Honor** rvualj, Ya. Tbi* property ha* facilities rarely tuot with; tho Trjn hrlotf 7 |rt»t tilled, of Uit* very best gual'iy of liilu nioousCoal. ood at u point i>d the riror wlnsra th** water L“ about 13 ftvt at tho lowest and a very larp» jxx'l, sufficient to harbor iSAJ roal boats! Alw a charter for tho purple of establish ing coal wnrka at tb» same point. There Is erected on the aboru a first rate oYarahoi fiaw Mill. t. j. ckAj-r Tb« above will bt* ft'ld half, three iiu&fteni, ar the whole, *lo suit purchaser*. Term* easy nud price mMerate. For further particular* eotiuUe of KOIIKRT K.KKNAN, on the premises, or of JA2I US 0. Jecs Heal Estate Atftint, at thU otflre. Valuable Property tor Sale* ON LIBERTY STREET, AWUtXIKG THE METUO DInT GRAVE YARD, NEAR CANAL BASIN.—This L-* uow tbo only desirable piece cf projxrty lu Ibis neighbor* hrx*J nut already bought up by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Fronting oa Liberty 60 f«*t«t, on Kim street 100 feet, tbvtu'« to tbo MetbodUt Greta Yard S6U feat, to Über* ty HO Cuet. This property is moat de4mblo oa a. Hotel. Tbo builJiog now on It, a good substantial three story brick, with oil the necessary beck buildings, baa tor a longtime been occupied as the Union Hotel, doing a good business. Capitalists and others desirous of making a good invertmeut, will do well to examine the premises. uprilS.tf ’ “' For Sale* I WILL BKLL ray unexpired lease (fourteen years) of a Lot, situate on O'Hara street and Spring alley, in the Filth Ward —lo ft. fronting on O’llnra strooi.and running buck 100 ft. on Spring alley, on which is erected a four storied Drlck House, 40 ft. square, with a frame, two storied, 60 ft. on Spring alley, well rolculntcd to carry on any branch of manui'Acturlngbufilness. feeing engaged in man ufacturing in the couutry, 1 offer the above for pale. In quire at No. 425 Liberty street. 4 ariS:tr EDWARD FABER. SIXTY THREE ACRES OF LAND, with 250 acres of Coal attached, and aU the improvements thereon in success* ful operation, raid Farm is situated on the Mouongabela river, 31 miles above Pittsburgh, and is supplied with a Farm Uouse, Earn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad, and an excellent harbor. Tho vein of Coal Is five feetthick, and cannot be sorpafctd in quality. Fur further particulars apply to NIOUOLSON A PAYNE, No. 235 Liberty street. ' Three Uouiei aud Lota for Sale* WILL be t»old at private sale, TUUKK HOUSES AND LOTS. One Brick Bouse, situated on Ferrv.botween Fourth and Liberty streets; Lot 20 feet front by 79 feet Also, ono Lot and two Houses, on Logan street, Sixth ■Ward. Ono House frontiug on Logau street, ami the other on Carpoutur'e alloy; l»t 24 feet by 100. Also, the stand 1 now occupy, on the corner of terry and Water streets, the loaso tunning one year from let of April, 1555, with the Furniture, Bedding, Ac. Tlio House at pres* «ut is dolug a good business, and is pleasantly 'ocated. For terms and further particulars enquire of ALKX. CUPPLE3, au23:tf coruer of Ferry aud Water streets. To L*ett rpUB PROPERTY situated corner of Webster and Fulton I sireeis, from and after thp Ist of April next. Inis * s an eligible situation ior a large Hoarding UousooraTavern Stand. It coutaloa.cne large Brick House, fronting on Ful* tbo Mreet; t\to small Frame Houses, fronting on Crawford street; and Stable, frontiug on Webster street. At a Tory small exrense the back buildings can boeonvurted into sta bling capable of stalling twelve hom-s.ifar terms apply AU&TIN LOOMIS, 92 Fourth street. YALUALLE 11EAL. ESTATE K 0& SALK, Adjoining the Borough of Manchester—TUlKTif BUILDING LOTS, back ii 4 ft-et trout by 101) feet dwp, aud froutlug cu Market street 90 fuet tu width, are offered for sale quite low, and on reasonable terms of payment. This property is part of the ostNtu of the late James Adams, Ksq., and tlxo title is per* 1 " ! no“ , 8 J l " J ' OU ' l d !* l>Ule ‘ A W» to JAME 3 BLAKELY. rpiIKKAPKUTLO CHAlKB—Which you cun use either a xcn upright orrocliuing Chair; invaluablefor invalids and luxurious for loungers. Cull and brb tbem. T. U. iOUNQ ct CO., as SmilhfieU strwt. Valuable Property For Sole. ITIVK HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS, situate on Centre Avenue, uear Fulton etreet, and within ten minutes - lk *• «■“* “*«•• F ° r m «l7 oornftr of Wood and Fifth eta. To Let. A GOOD DllY CELLAR, under the Neptune Engine House, on Seventh street, suitable for storing molaßSee or produce. Inquire of JOHN H. STEWART, mar 3 207 Liberty street. For Sale or Kent. A WELL FINISHED TWO STOH.Y BUCK DWELLING, on l'hlnl street, between SinlthGeld and Grunt streets. Apply to J- W. BUTLER, jiiulS 07 Front street. Ufteement To Let. Abasement b00m,21 feetwide by &i I need only inform you that my Booms are lioleetlongj by 27 feet wide, four Boors in number; with'Shops contiguous, suffi cient to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee (batdho work la all done under my own Immediate inspection. Packing is all done in the Store, and Furniture warranted to carry aafuly any distance: Visiters tp rPhilrf" 1 delphia are respectfully invited, as purchasers or otherwise, to call and examine the Goods. ap2o:ly ST. LOUIS. JOSEPU MOGRIDGE. COMMISSION ANI> FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 8S COMMSICIi-L, below Piny Stuxit, * St. Loula, Bio., CONfllGNiXENTaaniCommiSßionswlllmeet wlthprompt and personal attention, and liberal adwntcu will.be given when required, on Consignments or Bills of Lading, n and wituessed bis successful treatment, cheerfully re commend him as a thoroughly educated and skillful Phy sician : Charles T. Ru**ell, Jos. M’Conndls, David Hunt, John C. Curtis Uobt. Patriot, John J 3. Livingston, John Wright, W. W. Patrick, Muses F. Eaton, O. Ormshy Gregg. [ jaoO Kansas, Nebraska ifb Kuow-Nothluglatu LAND TWENTY FEU CENT. CH GAPER- THAN CAN BBBOUOUTFSTHE ABOVE TERRITORIES. Real Estate Farm far Sale. r|MIK subscriber is authorized to sell TWO HUNDRED 1 AND EIUUTY-FOUR ACRES OF LAND, situated in Versailles trwnshlp. Allegheny county, Pennsylvania,lying back of M'Keespoxt, known us tho White-oak Flat.** and in sight w f the proposed Stvtion on the CooneUsvilh* Railroad. Improvement* us fallows: n p-quarr LOG HOUSE, \ij 2\J feet, two stories high; and square LOG BAUN, 00 hy &) foet, new and In g.**d order;) two One young ORCH ARDS, (be>t grafted fruit,) just commenced to bear. There Is ninety te one hundred acres cleared and In a high Ftate, of cultivation, and the balance la well set with white-oak timber of the linst order. This Lkud la well calculated for a stock Faria, V»eiug very level, atiji the >oil of an excellent quality for grass-growfug, andbeing well watered will* twelve or fourteen never t&Hlnij'epriug* of excellent water. Tbl« Land has facilities rureiymet with, being within half a mite nf the Yougbiogheny dod one mile of MoDongoheln. aud almost on the hue of Lho'CouueilsYille Railroad, aid is supposed to contain an Inexhaustible bed of IRON CltK. This Land would not bo in the mitvket, only that the owner is ftU-ut to remove to the “ Far lVsst. M Terms easy, and price moderate. For further particulars, iuquira of \V. J. REYNOLDS, at Lorenz’s Glass Works, or of JAMES 0. RICHEY, Real Estate Agent, at this office. Valuable Property for Sale* fIIWO LOTS OF GROUND, upon which are'erected four J. Itrick and two Frame Buildings, which rent annually tor SAOO. Said property Is fdtunted in tho Ninth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh, ou Teat* street, between and am-ets. Ateo, tho Factory and Ground known as the "Empire Works,” situated on tho corner of Peuo and Morris streets. Also, 23 acres of unimproved land, situated on tho Alle gheny tiver, ouo mile from Hast Liberty. On a portion of, tills land there is the best Saw Mill location in the county/ Also, a number of lota conUduiug from 1 to 5 acres of choice land, situated ouc mile north-west of East Liberty, and one m.Uo east of Lawreuceville. Tbo above named pieces of property are very desiroble, and will be disposed of on advantageous terms to early par- For terns of sale ami further Information apply to Wm P. Baum. No. —— \Voo«l street, Pittsburgh. K. IX THOMPSON,' Assignee for Jus. 8. Nogley. Bay Wood Ifunery and Gardens* JAMES KENNEDY, [l ft fo Manager of the well-known Sy racuse Nuseviefl, New York,) begs leave to inform the public, that ho has now established an EXTENSIVE NUR* EERY, on the F&nn of Mr. James S. Negloy, near East Lib erty, where he shall be prepared, after tho sth Instant, to re ceive and Gil orders for every variety of Fruit and Ornamen tal Trees, Hardy and Green Douse Shrubs and Plants. ; In addition to a choioeand superior stock on hand, he has made: arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries in tho East - , to keep up his supply. Having a thorough and longexpar rienoo In tho business, he can assure his customers porfoct satisfaction. Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer Us services In designing, layingout, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Pub lie Parka, or tho grounds of Country Residences; and vH also furnish plans for tho formation of Lawn 3, Approaches,. Picturesque Scenery, Ac., In the highest styles of the art. Practically acquainted with every branch of Landscape Gardening, and having spent yearsiu tho Sylvian Parks of England, and on the Beautiful banks of the - Hudson, he hopes ho has the capacity to meet the wishes of those who favor him. AS* Communications can bo addressed through the City PostOlflce.or left at the Warehouse of Messrs. NegleyA Mohan, £2 Wood street. ttiarT:y KENNEDY A 00 Boston Papier Mactie Company* MODERN AND ANTIQUE ORNAMENTS. Pittsburgh agency, ct market street.— I The attention of Builders, Steamboat Contractors and Cab* Inet Makers, la 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 Parlor Furniture, 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, Sc; inacb cheaper and handsomer than Plaster and Wood Carving, and a great ileal more durable. BLOCK LETTERS FOR SIGN 3, very cheap and warrant ed to last for 20 years exposed to the weather. Above Goods for sale at the manufacturer’s prices—coel of freight added. W. W. WILSON, j*C3 57 Market si. New Partnershlpi Matthew graff and dan'l. rkisinger, trading horetoforea9 M. GRAFF A CO-, Stove and Ilollow 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 of the firm will, from this date, bo GRAFF, REISINGERA GRAFF. They respectfully solicit a continuation of the patronage so lib erally bestowed upon the firm of M. Grail A Co. Pittsburgh, duly Ist, 1854. New Trimming Store, No. 83 Cbi'nrr of Market street and the Diamond. T,TRANK VAN GORDKR respecfully announces to the Jj publicof Pittsburgh undvicinity, that he will open his new Trimmlng.Storeon Monday, April 17th. Having fitted up the neatest store room in the city, and filled it with'a choice selection of the laiest styles of Trimmings and Fau cy Goods, he Hatters himself that be will offer superior In duce nents and endeavor to give full satisfaction to all who muy favor him with their patronage. Now, don’t forget the place—No. 83 Market corner of the Diamond. faprl'd] FRANK VAN GORDKR. PAUL KLEINER has removed his LITERARY DEPOT from No. 73 Third street, to Fifth ntreet, opposite tho Theatre, where he will be happy to see his former patrons, and al! others desirous of purchasing any of the cheap Li terature of the apr7:ly - Meat! anil Mineral Water Fountain. WUOIVE, No. 61 FIFTH Street, uext door to Ma-oolc • Hail, dealer in FRUIT and CONFECTIONARY. Ice Cream, of the beet quality, served up during the sea son. Also, Strawberries acd Cream. . / Families can ho supplied with Strawberries and other Fruits, during the season, oo the most reasonahle termg. Orders are respectfully solicited. i*2df OUT AGAlN—Woods' Monthly Real Jssiatu .Register.' On it there are described for sale 61 good Farms, 32 Houses and Lots, 48 fine Country Seats, and 603 City Lot*, with which purchasers ought to bo acquainted before buy ing. Call and get a Register gratis. jan2itf TUO3. WOODS, 75 Fourth street. TJSJf MOIUS of ibose Hplradid Cloafea at SV-» usually sold at s2o, just opened by Janlß ■7 «---''. . *»' *y f , t j * •- r • * •' i. *■* ? »s ;* . ****** V r*.. * *•- < ■ i RATES OF ADVERTISING WRggn rrpoif B 7 tat pitTstmsnu pbv& » . ntfumsitoSPjUm'.oKma; in<* stjoare, one 1n5erti0n.,..*..... - .. Moluuiaitionai insorUoix......***. « ona weafc “ - w i/wc* wetis... “ . “ tfcreo wceip..., «« onemoutiL.:... •- ** tvo‘month*.... time months.. “ u tour months... ■ « w ‘ iJimbnthßV....... V;. “ ona year.. ................ IB 00 Standing Card, stx line's or loss, ptrsnnnnu...lo 00 - COAROIABU ATFIEASOMJ . . •/■*. One eqnara, per annum, (exclueiTs of thii paper)-i..... 25 00J R.i.l iln.l i p r i'ii ■ ■ ib ■ i'i n fi m i MrmrTrwy DAILY MOIUmG POST* SATURDAY MORNING: In .the-report given of tho recent buttling of thouofartuuatQ.Garden City ncarViqkaburg, it is stated that aa soon as ibe cry of fire yras giv en, the pilot' on dutyi Mr. Bartrßoweh, proceed ed to round the boat to, and-td land hef on the, Arkansssoide. Capt. Shaw, being *onfined to his berth by sickness, did not make his appear ance at tho moment, and as there was no time to be lost, the pilot started" her' immediately across tho river, withont stopping the-engines. Tho Mississippi shore, to which sbo wus the near est, was bluff-banked, with a very strong euri ent, and (here wWdapgbr in attempting to land her on - that side, J>ht in that'moment'of alarm and peril, the pilotdid not forsake bis post, or for get hie duty, .and had presence Uf mind suffi cient to steer for the opposite’Bhoro to amoro fa -voraiJle'point for landing, and wheqi all escaped in safety. ; fiteanr was up pretty well, nnd the boat was going at a rapid rate, and in “straight ening up ” for landing he found aho would go hard' on, unless tho engineer stood by ready to check her headway; and to ascertain whether this wonldba done or;uot; he Bpoke down in quiring if’the first engineer was on .watetjand: was nneweredall right:” ' lie then told him the boat would probably"strike very hard, un less be Btood bydier to oheok her up. -V Hover fear,” was the quick response, “land her safely. I will stand by yon.” The boat was then near ing tho shore rapidly, and the Confusion was at its height—the whole ofterpart of her cabin be ing in fall blaze—eoverthelees, , these Jfalibful officers, on whom-the safety of all. depended, were as 000 l and as firm as if nothing unusual had happened. ' While’wlthiu a hundred-yards of the* shore, the “check” bell Bounded, and in &n instant tbs engines were reversed, and tbe headway ;of the steamer stopped. Then if was that despair was vislblu in the-countenances''of'nearly all, and when the affrighted passengers sawtho'boat re oeding, aud falling bark into the stream, many - became frantic. But af .era forward revplutiou or two, the boat glidea gently hod safety, to tho shore, and thcrihetant sho tontAed the carpen ter bounded overbdord with a-hawser and made fast. The, pilot.wfieel; was lashed-hard dpwa to keep her in position# and-all left burn ing vessel, many birely * with tho clothes they had on, and some without ehoe3 or stock ings, and among theso* were the captain uud the pilot', hot oh duty/ both c? whom were awalconed-aftertbo boat was landed; : The pi lot, Mr. Bowen,dost ail his clothes, and the engi neer,.whose name haa.cot been ascertained fared likewise’. is elated further that the passengers wero put out'upon the plantation of Mr. Charles pamp bcll, a rich planter of Arkansas,, who treated them in a very humane and literal manned ; and that some-of the passengers whose effects had bean saved, had determined to make Mr; C. a present of a silver pitcher, as a token their estimation of tho kindness that had been extea-- ded to them. ’ . ; Now; all this is very well, and wo applahd- the motives that actuated the-pasaengjirs in the do nation they have made. But, weave at a toss to conocive how men thus eitaated enciuld have ap parently forgotten tho noble and glorious con duct of tho pilot and engineer, to whom they are indebted for their lives. Wc may talk nf the daring courage of the general, when leading his troops to battle, all the parapher nalia of war, and a thousand attendant clroum atancee, calculated to incite the soul to hettou or of the indefatigability of Hannibal,-when aiming to cross the Alps, with the goal of hie ambition iu view ; but in noither case, are the purest and uoblcst feelings of humanity brought into exercise—in neither case is the same courage manifested,* as the3fc ; two, brave and generous-hearted men evinced, in the courage ous daring and unflinching fidelity with which they.stood by their poßts. Their names should be forever honored and held in remembrance by all who aro capable of appreciating deur of true courago, and the impulses of: hon est hearts. licmoval. A. A. MASON A CO. f [ From tie St Louis Demoorat, 23,!. ] ' - iaoini Courage--A Suggestion. [a connection : with this dreadful oalahiity, it And we would suggest that some manifesta tion on the part of steamboat owners and others, should be made, indicative of tho high apprecia tion that is still entertained for bravo men and faithful officers. # Proposals Tor Blall Bags* POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT,) January 12, ) SEALED PROPOSALS will bo receive! at tblsdepartmcnt until 0 o’clock, A. SL, of the 23d-day of ApriTndxt, for furnishing lor four years Irom tho first day of Jotf next, la such quantities and at such tlme&as may be required and ordered for the mail service, mall bags of the following de scription, to wit r Canvas Mail Bags. Size No. 1, (43 inches in length and G 2 inches lo circum ference,) to be made of coUou canvas, weighing at lO ounces to the yard of 22 inches width;-the yam of the fabric to be doubled ami twisted, and five-fold. Size No. 2. (41 Inches In length and 43 incht& in circum ference,) to be made of cotton canvas, weighing. IS'ounces to tbo vahlof 27 Inches width, and the cloth to be woven lu every respect Uk.e that of the first alia of bags. Bize No. 3, (32 inches in length and 33 Jn.-hea.in circum ference,) to be made of cotton canvas, weighing 10 ounces ip the yard of 22 inches width, and tho, cloth to be woveu as above described. The canvas hags of sizes Nos. l and. 2 are to ba mode with a sufficient number of eyelet holes, and provided with atroug cord to secure their month?. All are to be well and distinctly marked **£7. 8. Mail” and to be numbered accord ing to tho sizes above specified. Zeaiherand Canvas Pvndies.' ” Size No. 1, 43 Inches in ieugth and GO inches la:plrcum fereuco. Size No. 2, 41 Inches in leogth-and 48 .Inches in circum- Sizo No. 4,3 C inches in length and 43 inches laeircam- Size No. 4, 30 inches in length and 30 inches In orcum- Blse No. 5, 20 Inches in length and 23 iochos in cireum- Tbe body of tho leather pouches is to be madoof good and substantial bag-leathbt, well tenned, Weigh iiig for Nos. 1 and. 2 not lees.than 8 ounces, and for thoetnjaller.fcitesnot less than 7 ounces, to the square foot; and flap to be of good slrtrtfnp leather, well tanned, and th* seams to bo well and strongly scented with tho best Iron rivets, welt tinned. The canvaii pouches are to ho mado of densely wuven can vas, so as to resist water; or abdeasp equal to that of which the pouches now in the service axe made. ■' ... j■■ Leather and Canvas Harsc mail Bags, (iu saddle-hags form.) Size No. 1. Body 48 inches long, and 42 inches in dream* fore&cs at the widest parts; ends or bottoms bfsamei 14 by 26 inches. Size No. 2. Body 44 inches long, and 36 Incbeain circum ference at the widest parts; ends or bottoms of same, 12by 24 inches. ... Size No. 3. Body’42 Inches lotig, and 32 inches In circum ference at the widest parts; ends or bottoms of eame r lO by 20 inches. Tho leather hot3o>maU hags are to be made of good and substantial bag leather, well tanned, weighing not lees than 7 ounces to the square foot, and the seams to be well and strongly sewed; or if riveted, to be eo done as not-to chafe horse or rider. The canva* horse-mail bags are to be made of tho same quality of fabric as the pouches abeve described. .... Chmxis ami Leather Drop-letUr (with aid# pocket.) Sizo No. 4, CO Inches In length anil scfih circumference. Size No. &, do do 2$ , ; . CUnwi Newspaper Mail Bogs. Size No. 1, (43 laches is length andGJ laches in circum ference,) to be made of cotton canvas, weighing at least 16 ounces to tho yard of 22 inches width; the yarn of the fabric $o be doubled and twisted, and five-fold, and the bag to bo so constructed as to be locked, and to have ft handle at each und. Size No. 2, (41 Inches long and 48 inches in circumference,) to be of the same material and manner of construction with sizo-No. 1. for improvements Id the construction of any of the above described mail bags, or In the materials thoxecf, are invited, and the relative value and adaptation to the service, aa well ns prico of sneh improvement, will be con* sidered Id determining tho lowest and best bidder* ,-r No proposal will bo considered if not accompanied with samples of bid for, showing the constrahti'D, quality of mat' rials, and workmanship proposed, pud-also witbevidonco of the competency and ability of the bidder to execute the work according to contract. The specimens must be deliveredst the department on or before the 201 day of April next, and will, in conhexlon I with the p:oposals, form the basis of the contracts, 7 flpecl* | mens deposited by bidders which may with, safety dna con* I venience be used in tho mail service, will bo paid totrat the rates proposod by them. A deck ion on, the bids will bo made cn or before the first day cf May next, and the bidder or bidders chosen .will be required to enter into contract on or before the 15th day of Juno next, with bond and snlllcient sureties for afigthful performance of the obligations entered into.' ' All the articles contracted for are to be delivered Id tho contractor’s expense, at Beaton, Mass; New. York and Buf falo, N. Y; Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, ‘Pa; Baltimore, Washington, D. 0.; Charleston, 8. 0.; Augusta, ,oa.; Montgomery, Alaq New Orleans, La.*, NashViUe, Tenn; Louisville, liyr, Cindbiurtl, Ohio;‘uh'd Louis, ilog in such quShlHiai and tit Eiicb times as the department may require; and they are to be rigidly inspected before delive ■ ‘ry l ,and‘uouo are to be receive*! which shall bo inferior to the specimens or standard bags. -I'-’ To enable bidders to estimate tbQ.numbe? o£.tJj'a diJferent kinds of .mail bogs which will probuViiy'L&requircs/, lh»y are informed tbut.there wet® Uw U3S3>f tho department during the year which Juno lost, _2,130 leather poaches; 3,07 S caftvas p6ucftjfej&*, 450 leather horse-mail bags; }k)G canvas horse-mall bsgs; canvas mail bag?.' ' ' ' ' ’ ‘ • • - The proposals, should .be endorsed.“P/vgwaJ* /or dfoii l Hint* and bo aUreaSfd’to the ".fWpvis'irr Central.". ■ .. r (ftayoL jaol9.la;cTl2vr 1 76 S.O.V tea —.. s oa T oo » oo ... do o# FEBRUARY 17.