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Single copies " T^-, N?'p»p«rvlU b. atoeoDtlnarf PrfMS *Ute Olsm en ot theProurletnnO until »I 1 atrearares »ro paid. «-Ho attentionwill bepaidl.toany ordernn assaccom-. hvthßtnoneyi'oreattefactoryreferencclnfhißdty. • P C«w«si «S« VuEstamhiienlvfVis UmtingPc# l,Berthe largest JW Prtnfinj • •: PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Ilobt* C» G». Sprout* 4 XTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office, No. A --.’pocrth BtrwU Puuburgb, Pa.. dedLly . James A* liowrlc, '•■■> ATTORNEY AT LAW—Offic« f Fourth atreot, Pittsburgh, ' betweenSmithficld street aod Cherry nil try fdnclLl y ROBERT ‘ MBItMI’S, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' ST. LOUIS, Mo. .-■ . JOSEPH WBAVEB, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 1- onlce, No. 144 Fourth street, • liSflyH 1 :-V-rmsßcaoiu-gA.- " ; V JOHK UAKTON, 7 ATfORSEIT- ANI>- COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, corner Fifth ana Grant sti,, ; jallyl) '■• .titisnuiton, pa. ~ tt. BltJdlc Roberts, AITuAKET AT LAW—once. No. 152 graithfioia strtot, bstaeoa Fifth and Sixth., '.Collections carefully attetid ad to—spbclalhttentioo fdeeStly v !• v Thoma, means, • ' A TTOHNEI AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCER?. A 'Olgafly nttxt duor to the Poet Office, Etoubenville, Ohio.- myt - - ' 8. P. floss, A TTOKvET AT LAW—No. 105 Fourth Btreet,Plttebnrfh, /v~Pa- fourth door below Mr. Uody-r&tteraoa'a Livery Sable. ■ ' - D 23 ■ J. s. Morrison, A TTORNRY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW —Office, re- A. moTod to No. 44 Qrapt street, pear Fourth, Pittsburgh, ■fsT*'' : •■■■ :;i '’ : ■ ■ - - aprllhy _ Til Orlando Loomis, . „ , OTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth streat, above Wood: l iy4?_ -. —:—- - Thomas M. Marshall, ... ITORXEr AT LAW—Office, Lowne sCulUinge, Fourth . street.. ■ - ----o ? iw. - . It, 1 It. Cnrnnliu.n, WORNES AT LAW—Office on Fourlh street, between Cherry alter and Orentvtrect- - ’. jefcy :-■ J. N. ll'Clowry, , . TTORNKF AND COUNSELLOR AT.LAW —Offiee^ln .pahewcll'eDuildlnue.ouiiraatstrott. 1". O. If. liauen, TTJRNET AT.LAW—No. 127 Fourth street, above aad pear Smithfleld. 1 r : mar 2,? ' t- •- •• Aldcrmnn Watson, Office 6ii'Third stw*, opposite Vic chi Bxt Qffiofc WHERE all business peruitrfcJ'g, to ih,e. office of Alaer mm and Justice of tlurPeuc* -will ‘be promptly at tended, to; •• Acknowledgments of D.*ds and Hjrtgttgwj and other of writingtaken ut his office, or at tho AUomancf the (Stvof Pittsburgh, - are placed In my possession; Persons h&rins J adtraeuta no said Dockets may hare the b««wj process issued tbowoti by Alder man Watson. jiayffitt .. N. Backmuterv Aideriaan. OFFICE. Grant street, between Fourth at. and Diamond alloy. Conyi-yancioj of all kinds done with tho great e t rare and accuracy. Tiilej to Real Ertato ex an.nea,*c •=•• ' • ' ' ' ' Ja3 3- " r IC. **; i\cal, Alderman. '9l THIRD Street; between Wood and Mnrketstree.*, l\ -Pittsburgh.' Collections promptly made. Boad? t Siort gp ge9, and other writings drawn with ■ neatness wxu it, A lit. SBItOKON UKXI’IST. (sue- to G. W. Bl'ldle,) XO. 144 SMITH* STREET. -oQcs hours,from 3 to 1 o’clock, ftod KnaSto t feb.s:ly : J.aKJUpyDKXTiST, VourQmret, lire tloorw of Marts:. / T.I w • iiotTBS From nine A. M. to fire - '' . ’ dee2 °7 BUSINESS CARDS. -* nnsrrts. —•••* HCHSAV*. *: /W. UELtSTISB 6 CO» COMISSION m TOVMBUING MERCHANTS, • 1 A*D ” Dealers Generally i». Produce, Pittsburga* Cm ; cinuati and other Manufactures, &*c« . A'0.93 Front sir eels, between Mirktt and Ferry street*, *.,■.■ tiTTSBUWJU, TA. Liberal cash adTaocea raado on coapignmimts. i ar» tlcular attention paid to forwardins We?terc nere^&nuf'e. Refertr. ark & Thaw, Wm. * Co.,\Tm. M - Cu\ly k Co., F. Sellers 4 Co., Hays A Black, Kramer A Rahra, Uenrj Graff, Esq-, Wdl BLchbaum, S.R. * Esq„ Thomas BafceweU, Esq., Georga Leahe, Solomon Stoner. Esq, i ■ • jaa JL wm nmanii u -°- Sisanaa WBIi BISGHA3I& CO.r forwarding and commission Liberia street, opposite Fenna. Railroad Depot , • . , PiTTsuuEnri, Pa. : PAGODA TEA STOltfi. FEIiU HAWORTH, WholesaXc and Etl-ul Grocer, vessa J. and Importer of Old Country Bluvk Teas, IrenoU Bran dies, Wloes.'Ac^comer or. Diamond alley andih.’ Lituoml, Pltmmrgh, Pa. . . . - ~ Wax* a* jpCLBRGf „„ J^IHADEALER AND family grocer/* 6 ♦. • • contunt 07 yroon and sixth BrasrTH, ]»25:? • - FOUlrisy*. ■ Benry o* Count*, , -TNORWARDINaAND COMMISSION MERCHANT, and r Wholesale Dealer In Cheese. Batter, Seeds, tjsh, ftnc p?odaee geacraltf. Ko. 25 WOOD St.. rittsturph. [mats • : paal ft Mnrdock, . • . _ COMMISSION AND FORWARDING M CItCiIANS, AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Waterstroet,Cincinnati. Ohio. ■■• - —" X£lns & Moorhead, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS- No. 37 Wood street. Pittsburgh. I ™T a _ B. T. C. Morfian, Bookseller and stationer—has ainay* °n h»n a KBMtalassortmant of Schoel, Miscellaneous and Bl«n> Boohs, Printing* Post and Cap Paper, AcdWholosale and Re taU, No. 101 Wood street, belo-w Fifth, Lost side, Pittslnnrph ga. Wanted, Raga and Tanners' Scraps. nnlo:ly BOOKBELLERS, STATIONERS, DEALERS IN STAN CARD AND LIGHT LITERATURE, and PnhlUhers 0 the 1.0.0. P. TOKEN,No:JS Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa marls:ly . ThEALEBIN RAGS AND PAPER, So. 119 Wood. Straw 1 f Pittsburgh. - The highest price in cash paid fot|r»E« mllr? ‘ ~ , BET.TntO. _ . .1854.' ■_ ,__ FBA’S SELLERS S CO., Forwarders anil CommUilon Merchants ■ fccAWRS ts< ; PROVISIONS,’GROCERIES AND OILS, ‘ : 009 Liberty slrttU Pittsburgh, PJ- wfp.utvt tm-ira. Pittfbuigb . liicketionj • . '«rnOL'EBALI? GROOEUS, IMPORTERS OP BIUSDUk. \V Wines afltl 6c2ftT&—XoC 172 and li4* corner of Jrwln •JiMbortyntroete,Pittsburgh. Ironfalls, Colton Twys &e„ constantly on hand. ' ■ ii—— ““ William Car* & Co., CXaalfttcaPthe Arm nT 3. Pa&eihi « -irraOEESALE GItOCEtIS sh 4 D?aler?in WnM W bo4 TJrnniUKOia-JTonsapihelasn’J ItcctjOml wh!»- t«r. No. 329 Commercial Rotc, Liberty street, PUtfiburgn. p, " .. . =. .- . - J 6O _ g liusT -vjomi ? jum. ' ra'cijUß-TtAi*. HEaROS a go .. • WHOtESAEE Grocers, Produce Dealers »nd ComjaJn BA. — n co-Partilernnip riMtfl Bubecribembaro tUsday brm«d»P»rtn«wWp 1 the purpose of carrying on •Cmmumuhx and ing, In connection rrltta tbeFu'i, Rtcon azd °usb&Rkb formerly occupied kyßorteMse^h™^^ .'JAMES KICfIARDSON " • JAS. J. BKNSISrr. Plttabnrgb, Pobrnarr Ist, IS'll-f.t" -TTS It.' BRAVO, Biemond, Pittsburgh, Pin, denier ll c . Country Produce, oilers for sale » MU<*arof;feßlly.»•»;. Mew of every variety ,and the purestßualtty, ground.at-Ms MUIs. Also. S>rl€d Fruits EorpiguftndDomestic. Produce taken In ex; ° h F?£ l »^hM s procured» full Msortmcnt WarrsutedOardcn Seeds, and invites the attention ofollin tirested in.rural affaire. ■' V. . . J 1 * .copartnership* '. . fims CfNDEUSiaXEOliftTeth^tlftrcirtmaiiito^gart- I * *whli>. name end style of. J.-A. Hy At-ui 80S & OO.ffir tba purposa of “»“' u ”*iSSSslwS? J Otowry tglw, fli.^SFOm febfl Pittsburgh! February I>ilSs4 V B. CKOtTSH. ENGLISH fc RICHAHPSOS. Commission* and forwarding MERpiiANra, um Wholesale Dealers 1n Fisb, Bacon and Oil. and Produce cpnerally.' • Warehtmae formerly ocrnpiwl by Bnrbnage « Inghram, No. 110 Water and 150 First street Putabnrsb, Fauna. . ; ~?••• . : '• ' - - n'aum bismaw. nvma . * RKKSnAWj TEA DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERS: Dealersin Wooden end Willow Were. Japanned Tin Waro.Hoi™- kceptojDtenalle, So, Wholesale nnd Retsll.No.2a3 Liberty atreet, Pittsburgh. •; _aprlS- nijra saixnv Pittsburgh. uicoU A Co., ThKODUCE AKDOBNERAIi COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Commission Home. _ 3nnfl gnhscribere haTe opened tt house for Ibe.abOTß pur* r pose, at No. IT ? mlthfield street, four doors shore the SnJSahcl* House. We will purchase, or rocelTe. on eommtadon, for rale. consign menta or F Corn Oats, Blrky, Fl*z SrtJ. Grass S'td,]Med my, in Gallia .r:./•• S. CUTHBERT A SON, • irtSF T, ”Tr., . ■-* • • 440ThteUtmt.:. £;• v’ .... J ..v . : . ■ ’ r*u- VOLUME jaUCCX9BOB TO L. WILCOX ft CO.] CORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keepa constantly on baud ft fall assortment of Drugs, Metfl* •dnes, Medicine Chests, I'tirfumcry, end all articles pertain log to bis business, \« Prescriptions carefully compounded at all boars. • . j&;9y JOHK FLOUXOs. -• • • ‘ ••COCrtttftJT FLUIIKOa FLEMING BROTHERS, : (Successors to J. Kidd A Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, IVo, 60 TFiwtl Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Proprietors of Dr. M'Lone’s Celebrated Vermifuge, Liver Pills, Ac. jalO JOHN BAFT, JR., (Successor to Jas. M’Guffey,) * Wholesale and Retail Druggist, AND Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, DYK STUFFS, Ac., 141 Wool street, throe doors below Virgin alley, apritm&ely • , PiTTSBPgqn. ASD nxiLcn irr • Dye-stuffs, Paints, Oils, Varulsbeß, &0., No. 03*4 Wood street, (one door south of Diamond alley, ! - PttTSBCRQfI. i R, Lv ALLEN, ' WHOUSiIS DOALEB t«. ■ Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Hononga* \ hela Bye &c„ • ALSO, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, NO. 8 WOOD STREET* PITTSBURGH, PA. Y*rriNE3, Brandies* Gins, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, St. VV Croix and. New England Rum, Clareti» Champagnes, Scotch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, Old Monongahcla Rye and RectiSed WhUky, Apple. Peach, Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandlas? imported Havana, Regalia, and Princlpo Cigars; Half-Spanish and Common Cigars, all at such low pricos as to chaUeng 4 competition. Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and DamUobnsof aH sites. I rcspoctfally invite on examina tion'of my stock, at ; No. 8 WOOD Street, rUb.burgh, Penn a. • . ■ aprS:ly . fMPORTER OF BRANDIES, GIN, WINES, Ac.—Dealer in fine Old SVhi*»ky* Poach Brandy, Ac. Also, Rectifying Distiller, corner of Smithfleld and Front streets, Pittsburgh. spr!3 C9»JNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER^ aAS removal to 294 LIBERTY street, Opposite Garrison alley* and No. 3 SEVENTH, near Smlthfiold. WDera tb* attention of his friends and tbo public Is Invited 10 ih« stock of READY-MADE GOODS always on hand. Also* Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestines for ordered work. A fun assortment of Furnishing Goods for gentlemen, inciuuiog tUt* of all qaftUUcs. 'Trunks, Umbrellas, Ac., Ao.. JOSS tf'CLOSKXT.... ..COUfitUUS Si’OLOaSXT. Wholesale and Retail Clothing Herchnuts, NO. 8 8 WOOD STREET. THK subscribers tee pec tfally inform their old customers and the public In general, that they have this darn*, eoctated themwilvaslu tho above business, under the firm ot JOHN iI’CLOSKKY A CO. They reapectfuliy solicit a «&are oi public patronage. Tho previous bu*ln«vss of each will bo settled by them* respectively. f g b9 RLAIItD, (lata of the Ann of Coout & Lau»,) bavin* * opened STORE NO. 0# (two doors above the old vtsnd,) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING COSINESS, hopes by rtrict attention to basinets to merit a -bare oi the patronage of the late Arm. N. lb—Clothing made to order In the moit fashionable *tvleB,ana on ibe shortest notice—lnferior to none In the city. jan£s : y_ aiESE OWKUP, Pittsburgh. ALGEO * CO. .FJUtfCIS t. TOURd 2> '-'.'.rli-i r ft •! PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GUiLtfORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE “POST BUILDINGS.” CORNER OP FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT $O,OO PER ANNUM, OR $5,00. WHEN :PAID STRICTLY IH ADViiiCE. XIII. BUSINESS CARDS, JOSEPH FI*E'3IING, , JOHN IK MORGAN, Ag*t, HOLES ALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, JOHN QIIUUTT, J, Bryar, HOLKSALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT 1&5 Li bony street, and 31 Diamond-alley. f»blO:y lieizovaie James C. Watt, ft/rERCHANi TAILOIt—Ne. 46 Fifth stmt,©pporitathe V TJL Theatre; Pittsburgh, Pa __ __ . . _ James OleUlngari %/rONONOAHELA PLANING MlLL—Would respectfully AJL inform his friends and the publlo, that hi* new estab lishment is now in full operation, and that be l» prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill aJI orders lor Planed Lumber, with promptness, and at the lowest razes. Board and Plank, planed on one or both ddcs, constantly on hand. . . . . Bash, Doors, end Mouldings, of every to I and Carpenters would find It to their advantage to give h]<> prices. ®SP3.r. KNULiSII AND CLASSICAL. atSmiMAUY. \Y. T. MoDONALD, M. A. Piusapil. THE nest session of tbe Institution uIU commence on MONDAY, the f.lh of September next, at tile room cor ner of Ferry ami Liberty atreote, lately occupied by the Messrs. Vender. __ . „ _ _ RrSermu*— Uon. A. W. LoomU. C. Knap, Jr., S. F. Von oohJrht. X. Miller. Jr. »»« a » “JACOB M>COLI.IaTiSU, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ClOAit MANUFACTURER asn nsAtvn x» ait Ki:»i>sr o? Tobacco. SnufT, and Clgai-a* No. 25 Fifth xrUtVmrffh, Pa. Keeps constantly on hand a large supply of all the various brands of Imparted Cigars. l a 3-? " JOSEPH CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE AND EETAIL DEALER IN IMPORTED CIGARS, No. 63 MxsgCT aratsT. Prrraßtmon. POWER db RIBKDON, AECmTECTUBAL AND ORNAMENTAL CARVERS— Omameotet Patterns, for C rutin ft, In ercry style; Moflellng. Derigningi Ac. Composition Ornaments for the •iSraSm of Steamboats, Builifings, Ac.; 96 8511111 FIELD street, ncarthe Post Office. . NEW PAPER MILL, CAFTON, OHIO. O FISHER, ANDERSON A CO., have just started iheir pa per mill at the above place, where they will be happy to receive orders for printing and wrapping pap«of all dies. . feb27:tf_- iL Tlndlc, WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE, TIARNESB, VALISE and CARPET BAG manufac* v No. 100 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. jySfry - John H, fiXellor, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music, School Books and stationery. No. 122 Wood street. . , ;. . U^ l . , {T iaA 5 JUHUI AHI, JB> HAOAN * AULj - WHOLESALE and Retail Dz i - a-alu SHki, Fiincy and Staple DRY GOODS, Nos W Marketend 8 Union street, Pittsburgh. • ■ - E. WHITEHOVSE, Fancy silk and woolen dyer and cleaner, No. 7 ISABELLA St., near tbe’Emmet Hotel, mer 4 • AtLtQOfcMT. ! Tliomaa -M. Little, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER—Fifth street, between Wood and Market etrects, opposite Iron City Hotel. AU kinds of Jewelry made and repaired. . (apSGy 9. QIITHCTpr .................8. 1. yiJTHHEET. S. CUTHBBET & SON, ' , A Real estate and general agents, Vo. so Smithfidd street . covl - ~ 1 card* TT LEE. Isfiocxssoß to MnaPHT a Lei.) WOOL DEAL- H. BR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the sale of American Woolen Goods, No. 139 Liberty street. (my 4 ln BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS and LEOHORN U and BRAID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty ste. No. 174 Pittsburgh, Pa. . / PEKIN TEA STORE, BY A. JAYSES, „ Vo* 38 Fifth itrut, between Wood and Market, south tide. Sold Wholesale and Retail.; ~ ja3-T? “ Wizltcr Pi raaralicill' " ’TMPORTERand 'Dealer In‘French and American Popet " WanriTTrt : : JOHN BIITCnELL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, NO* 135 Wood Street, jaftygl Next door to H. CMld*a Shoo House, Pittsburgh. “Notice* : JOS'. PLEMINQ hatha tr associated with JOS. ABET« t .thw business wlllmerCafter be conducted ®tyle °! J. ABEL & CO., cit the old stand, corner of SmUbfield and Fourth, streets. - al:y T WtlltanrTtiorn, DraeG** l * TTAS REMOVED to the corner; of HAND, ana PBNN -Ft- Streets, rrbeio be ■will* as nenoh attend promptly tc U>S fS.-All ptire, amlputop with the almost care. ... tnarM.om ;b* A« Ftlmettofik * CO*t - *s3* BUSINESS CARDS. J, G» ANDERSON, No* G Wood atrfiotrPittstmTgh, Fa., WHOLESATiE Dealer in 4orolnu Fruits, Nuts, Spices, ~ Confactfpnery, Sugars, Cigars; Ac., Ac. Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Oranges, Lemons, Limes,Dates, Citrons, Almonds,' Filberts, Walnut!, Cream Nats, Pea Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Pine Apple Cneese, Sardines, Pickles,-Sauces, Rock Candy, Ver znicoUi, Mnccaroni, OllTe Oil, Ac., Ac... - . apr2o:ly - ENTERPRISE WORKS* ho. 135 wood BTEirsri t' ikfi’bboa nitow 1 vmaia'Aiui. - IMPORTERS and manufacturers ol SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. We - ‘ -keep a general assortment of the above ... . . eiticlesconstantly;oa. band; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also > Guna 1 Pis tols and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shot Bells, Caps, Powder, Land ami Bullets; Bowie, Dirk*. Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors bud Hair Dresserk* Shears; :pocket;Bdasora, Ac.— Also, Trusses and Supporters. . , Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. ; • t RIFLES!—We are making Rlfies of eTery description, to order, of the best mcteri&l, and workmanship Orders received for them at. Wholesale or Retail, will he fill ed with despatch. Hunting parties'supplied at Wholesale prices. ' ' • ' ' ' mylS • Chnudellere and Oa* Flxtxtre*. THE aubscribvraaronow opening atth&lrnow Wareroom- NO. 109 FIBS! STREET, between Wood nod Smith field, the largest' assortment- of CHANDELIERS, BRACK ETS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wltOas Fitting, ever offered In this market* Having arrangements cuido by which they will be constantly in ruceiptot new patterns end varieties, tbev confidently invito the attention of pur* chasers to their selection;'W 1 * ate determined 1 to sell -m low as any house In the West, and bnlng practical Gas Fitr. ters. can offer pecnliar advantages to those desiring articles in this lino. • We continue aa heretofore to fit up buildings of every de scription forgas. water and steam- Brass Castings of all kinds made to order promptly. ‘ LONCT; MTLLERA CO., No. 109 Firet street. : GIuOROE KLKTChkU, . from jjkw yyuk, . MANUFACTintERof tho colebratcd nA# \» ' Oo2?amtif Ventilating Wjg, KUxstio- Y ' \ Ba.nil Ton poos* and every dejcriptlon SSkiP'-A of Ornamental-Hair, tor L*dl*» nnd *%* ~ vffen Wood and Market, Pitta- B ua’v system enables Ladles £ r and Gentlemen to meoaore tbair licada urac *'*- • ;' “ .£%zsa— * yofc wins. K«- 1- The rounuof the Dead. Iv'a i. K»-nni t?ir. forrheiti OVfr thfl bead lb peck, ao. 2. No. 3. Krem ear to ear, over the-top. No- 4- Frna ear to ear. rouad !Uo forebeaiL. • For Toupees, to cover the top cf tho head only—a paper pattern, tho exacthbapo of the bald part. toy* _ Coaoh fcmil Carrlaife Fftntory ! JOHNSTON, BBGTHEBB £ C 0„ Cbmer of RtbiCto ami Alltffhmy City m WOULD rpppectf«U , f Inform th*ir friend*. the public R*n»v»lly, that 3bt*y have commenced tha..manufActttTH ofCiirriejpf, Uocka-wny*, and Chariots, In all their Tarion**tylt:* of finish Mid proportion. Ml order*-will l>.* exeeutM with strict regard todurability and beauty of finish. Repair* will al«> V attended to e-n the moat reaponahl* tcrau. Using la all their work the best Eastern Shafts, Pole?, and Wheat they feel confi dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. Purchaser* are requested to plreu* a call, bofore pureh*- aln? elf 4 **® here. octfi , lT_ Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN. ALLEGHENY CITY, (tntaa ra* amtuun rranojr.) FAMILIES Will hoeup piled wttlionrvariou* grade* of FiyiSU AROUND FLOUR. By leaving their orders at tho Mill or In our box** at Logan. Wilson k Co.. W»**l f»trr-?t.orßniTifi* Rritor,cor ner Ufcertv anti ft. Pittsburgh.' H. P. Schwartz. or J. T. Sample, Dnunrieb, Allegheny. Flout will bedoltTered to families In cither of the twocb lei Trass: CASH on delivery. Jy» - BRYAN, KENNEDY A CO. ir aitp w a if k POIt Saddlcra ai2il Carriage MaUcra* B. T. tTPEOH, JR. Also, Cloths, Dasi&sks, Laces, Mosa, Bent Stuff, 6prings, &c., &c, Steamboat Fnrnllnre and Chain. <5% WE hove on hand and are rou«t»ntlv matmfacto* Ul rinc STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE AND CHAIR?.of nv*ry de.wxlpllon, viz: 1 Extrusion Dining Tables; Do Bar do; Ladies Cabin Chairs, of various styles; (lent*. do do do; State Room do do do; Do Toilet Dotm; T'do a Tetr*; Sofai; TNenn*; • (Votre Tabled Wafdi Stand*; Card do; Water do; Traya, Ac., Sc. Material and workmanship warranted, and price* fartnry. T. Ik YOUNO * C 0„ Jy2o C 3 SreUhfltdd aL.opposite CHf Hotel, n. txiusoza HUnPHT’S. NEW EAGLE HAT MANUFACTORY, | «mi.| NO. IK WOOD STREET.- on. door a frnmthecnmerof I/Uwrty.l* now open ' proprietor U himself a practical Hatter, having had fifteen rear* experience at »h<’ bndoe**. ten yearn a*a practical workman: hating worh'-d In the principal MtablDhment* in New York, Phil auelphle,CinelnnnM,and tho New England Staler; fori* confident that, from hi* practical experfer.cn a* a Hatter, h« can fornDb not only ft*> hot n bttttr and ciirvrm •ttWe than onythieff'heretofore nfferi’d to the PitUhuntb public— aU of hit o'.on uwntftdnr*. 1 bnt, (i«t« ?ton A Stockton.) end Blank Book and Stationery Warfthmjfc, •« nrejinroJ to execute crpry style of Commercial. C-b.tial nod .Toll tMniinc and Book Blnrfln*. an t famish eri'ty.ftrilele In the Blank Book, Paper and Stationery Une, at the Khortovl entire ond on thn most rfft«mnhtt* term*. Blank Book nnrt Stationery Warehouse, Brinllnsr Office and Book Bindery, corner of Market and Fortmd at*. ftiorTO jr~ i~~ jepot of LiOH|p.vorth & Zimmerman** Ca» tatvtoa Wines *f*tl Rrantfy* hajtreceiT'ed and offcr* f°r eslfi.df Cfo* ctnrjsa tmccs, fl largo quantify of Loe.wcrth & Zimmer* tnan’a cbolro nnd voTld*renownod Sparkling. Dry and La* dins’Sweet CaUwba Wine?. For-h-es mnydedrnfoprneYite 6n excellent article of Natire Wine, {the rare juico of the wilt fiD(! or establi-jbTunjt the titire for the jmtifi cation of Ihnlr desires. The Gatawb* BnnJf.-tlstUlrd from tbcjronoJno Gran*. Is declared br many jadges, equal in flavor to tho best Imported Ccitna^ p. FICTTKTSF.Tf. )aW .. No* 107 Liberty atrect, (feTUrk** Pianio AFRESH arrival nfNUNNS *OL AH wgftp-r cpbhrnted PIAXO3 ha* by the pnb.rib«T, They have bwn ra»ilcHjr«nTT and carefully selected ©xprepriyforthlsmnr-’* ““ * fret, arid arp ronridervd unequalled for sweetue*'' ar.d rower of ton©. They all possess tlm n«w Improvement of two separate bri/fa*?, the. bn** ©tringß running over and ftbnT* lh© treble. They are fuilr warmnlrt to ntnnd «ov climate ’ and to excel In capacity for Atnedtaf? in tuna. Vriresrang© from $250 to *BOO. fine lot ofVlannsfrmntboronnu of UUNITAM ft CO* a&• EILT/P PITTfIBURGII ALMANAC, lIltL’S MAGAZINE ALMANAC. HILL'S AMERICAN FARMERS* ALMANAC, tt Is only necessary to cay,,that the relidbns, ranrnl and useful diameter of Mr. lllU's Almanac© Will bo maintained In the above series, for 1855. py Printer© and others.are hereby cantlonca Against Infringing on the copyright of the above Almanacs. Th«y will ho for sale at all the Bookstores, by the gross or toseo, and by a!4 JOHN H. MRLT/OR, 81 Wood street. CHARLOTTE BRUME, No. 118 Wood streeL i* Just re ceiving the following newPlario Fortes, with and with* ©utthe jF/dlan attachment: ;• One elegant carvod Loula XIV style Grand Action 7 oc tave Plano; One oitra carved Serpentine, pearl keys, 7 octayo,Plano. Two fall caryed, semi grand, 7 octave Pianos. Two’plaln Rosewood 6AJ. “ “ One do do 6J.$ ° “ Three do do 0 “ “ Two doable round corner Rosewood octavo Pianos. One round corner finished back and front 7 octave Plano. A further arrival Is expected in about two weeks, [*o29 JOHN A. O‘BRIKN, 67 BMITUFIELD STREET; between Fourth and Diamond allay. Money loaned on (lold and Silver Plate. Diamonds. Gold and:Silver Watches! Jewelry, Musical Instrument*, Guns and Pistols, Feather Eeds/For nlture, ahd all kinds of‘articles—for any length of time agreed on. Charges for storage considerably lower than heretofore. Private eniranco. through the hell door. All business transactions strictly confidential. dj-Forfeited pledges eold immediately after being ont of date, unless redeemed. Bargains of Gold and Silver Watch* ep. Jewelry, &c. f always on hnncL xp^lOtOm HEW SEED STORK. JAMES WARDROP. V OFFERS foT sole CANARY BIRDS of the most improved breed, being very fino singers. Bird Semis —Canary,Hemp, Millet,Uooo.and mixed Seed. Bouquets will be furnished composed oftho finest FLOWERS;vis r Carnahan, Rose Ends. Heliotropes, Ac. Evergreens (In pots) forObrlstmas Trees, from the Seed and. Horticultural Store, No. 43 Fifth sU.Eear Wood. ■ drr2o__ Conshtne the Smoke. Tiris euhseriber hnvlnethcerelnslre rieht to mannfsc. tore and soil SWEENEY'S ,lIOT ATIt AND BMOKK CONSUMING EUItNACK. 1a prepared to rmelrii orders, nod contract for hcatlnq the most economical Farnceo now m use. Tho attention of those Inb'rrstrdl* solicited.! Any Information can/be bad of A. DRADLNY, Nos 2'nnd 4 Wood street, or of 3. DAiINDODUAn, dec24-tf 1 Iron Pit? Etorc Warehouse, No. MI Woodid. .j.PLnmso, “ ! ISAltll d. MOSNU, A EOHTTEOTS:—oroces: Phiionall.No.TO Tblrtstrcot, A. Pittebnnih; aid east side of the jytSHim ; • : r ' -• ' ; '~' New Jeraey .Water Melons and Peaches. rtE subscslber is in dsilV rereiptibrltnitroad, Of the finest Quality of PEACHES and WATKB MELONS. Call at bis Depot, No. 158 Wood street, above fifth. . ; nKtf BASTOBH STHNBtOK. ' ' ' ‘ % S%*-& " 1 ‘ •-**» . V’ »E* ", /.. H • ■» -, ’■ • / .-•., . , *• - y-:a ,: *■- ' * '»! - \V ■ *<;: -r*"^- .V »- • - v. ' <•'•■■■»*' >- r . • » * -...'■V - r S A.;'. ' PITTSBURGH, MONDAY; FEBRUARY 19, 1855. BO WIT a TETLEY. No. 131 Wood atreet» PITTSBURGH. \Vri». Tiayeii. A. New Arrival of Pianos* Loan Office* j.V-£o!** ‘iff 1 -* ■ BUSINESS CARDS. Hotlte, • • - THE into firm of JONES Js QBIGG. having been dissolved. bv the death or John F.Rujgg, on the 27th inat., the business of said firm will bo-settled by-tha undersigned, at their office, corner of Rosa ondiEtot streets: - r '-- - ' .ISAAC .JONESj Surylytes Partner,:.'; \ Pittsburgh, September 2(X,’lBs4—[octfcy Isaaodond, • MANUFACTURER oi Sprlag and Blister Steel, Plough Slab steel, steel Plough .Wings, Coach and Jfllptle tarings Brass Nut Tapor, half patent, Ecrdw, Mail qnd Hammered Iron oi Rosa and -First streets, Pittaburgb,Pa.-.- ; ., • r. r QCV2iIy ■ Isaac j05m........ * «n. n. hoards. - D. D. Kogjora dh Co.j Manufacturers of roqer» ? patent improved steel Cultivator ieetli. Officecorner Robs and FirstElreetr.; ;Oct2ly ’ . . .. c« is. Co., CHEAP CARPET WAREUOUSIi, An. *2 Third near HarkeL .would respectfully Inform their friends and tho public gcb'crally, that they , have now iu stora thtlr cbmplato FALL STOCK, consisting of CARPETb of every description, from tha Royal Velvet and BruswU, to the com mon tugraiu, Hemp and Rag.Pioor Oil Cloth, ftom one id eight yards wide, new designs and very rich. Cocoa and Canton Matting, Druggets, Rugs,Mats, Stair Roda. Window Shades, ftc. Persona in wtmt'are invitoi to-cali and,exam ine their stock. SteamboatSj and .Bcsldcncca fum* . • • . • : •••■■• ggg- M Small profits Sales.”'©! •TF.RSIS CASH ONLY. ; oetg E£\?AUl> n. B« BOUJWt lIIU IXolllcSay, T>r.ODt’CK, FOItWAIIDmO iKO COMMISSION MER. :JT' CHANTS,' EtausOe,■ fa —Strict attention paid to oil CQnwgnmcnte for sole, of Flcuf; Producaj‘Ac* Orders for the purchafiP of Produce sollcft'Kl asil promptly attended to* Goods for forwarded with despatch.; V CAIUU AGES rn2^SA't* ; Er^ THEanderfilgoedhasJustre«tivo!fathia ■ m OARRIAGR -near the Two Milo Run, batweenl'lttabarghVpg^Al^p*- arid Dftarenccville, a of; VJBiUCLBS, uf every will continue to revive regularly, mw and secoxid Sulkies, Buggies, which hn w»U <-n the very Inwostterm? for cash, liuvjng Uiidtwilrcyoar^'pTsCZKviiitbobasinets,nnd with his wrf'ifecownfapEiiieflinSba'Kast,befiattorshimself -itiputllngdowaallcoiabetitlohi- Those wishing to J l to call ; arid eve for tb«mi:»slv.e9. .’ : X iNpgclaland prompt attenrioapsld lo repairlatrof Corrl atfr.:Tmylftdavy*i • JOFRPII. WUtTR. '• v. uacnta.! ■ JONES & BUCHEB. '-. ! j IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PHnn-’rama fort t;f Third ti., ffcrrUbvrrxi ***■ HATINTi incnuxstt} our MucbJnenY vrliich is how of tlx* tanjt improv«d onlwr, cddeA m*\ny £o?JU* tli'i fot dls-patolmig work, we arft now taanukcturlng First Cfonn STKAJI KtfOXtfES, Fv/it K C t.N ACKS AND ROLLING lUUS. Blomag Cylinders, Boilers, Pnraaco, Rolling, Z\w AND URIST MILL MACHINERY & CASTINGS, Gjj*. nr.a U^ilrMts T 4*^^ f> rt9. L«mpl , c''t?,'liiteh' | Columns, Shafting, Hangers, \ . Brackets,CfllnrGr4iW*,E*U J lflgTub3,Spout?, : fouling f Verandah s and Ornamental Castings. ,V»V ptiV particular attention to the manufacture and con ; ruction nfiCnat Iron Front# for Houses e.n«l Storct. Having *nexWOttT* MVOrtm*otof beautiful Csrm! Pat tcfn%of the moftt approved architecture! order, our great faellltif? fyt manufacturing and Shipping enable ns to com* f*S**Uhcur cities?. Parti** erecting Furnace* orßolHng Mills, Mill Owners and M itl-Wrishm a ill find it much to ihrir advantage to «3I uni examine onr *xuas’T« stock of Patterns before building. IBOy AHD B3ASS CASTING^ Of et«tv dpscrip’lon; Smith Wdtky Pattrpn Making, Pur* co>:c and Force Toyerrts, furcMirai to order, {myl£y China iUll» MARKET BTUEET, BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH. —iw rmtPscf QUEEN'SWAKEyOf this Fall importa* tVm, tcctlvlng, to which we invite the attention of the country and eJty trad*. Having Rome doren diflerent pat> ti-tiu of Tea Ware, wu f«?*4con&s*ot-of suiting all tastes; gold scroll, bine, pink, plum purnlo, brown and green. Al* so/a huuiJ!Minefrm*n yprigond while imitation stone, which »«n be roJd much below tbo real stone ware. COMMON WalUL—Our stock of Common Template?, Disli«s, Raker*, Xnppi.'f. Hots'!,% nicher*, and every article in U*e line, U lnrg«*, end selectedforth* city and country trade. .../ •• • - GLAiS. WARE— listing a latee and well eekvlod steefc cf Qian on band, we will bell at factory Trice*. Aarii:7 the merchant the trouble of making a wr.arate bill. AU so nsk Is a call, and wo f>r*J confident of plea-dug. 6ep« JOHN J. O'LKAP.V. Boots am! Shoes, Wholesaio and Ucinli. JAMBS. ROBB, : NO. VJ Market, had 0 Colon sireot, third doer from the Market U*U£», would calf tho attention of UU friends, and the public gcnerallv, to thv tir.l, that he has near on baud tbs largest and test flock of BOOTS AND SHOES all their VBrirt;e*,v-iov ptiees. . He aUro cnntinbt'3 to manufaciora, ?.* heretofore, all de* Options erf LAWE3 A V D GKNTLKMftXhf BOOTS AND aUalvS, of the l*.st quality ami thu UieeUtyln* ell of which he warrant* Nor should he overlooked his very largo os* Kirttnenr cf'Outn Sandals, Orerehor-a and l? -ots, for Ladies, and ChLdten. Every person who famrs him with th-dr patronage will be fairly dealt with. jan9 ~Acir Paper. Hnnging'ii. NO. 85 WOOD STREET. Fine frencii and. American paklok. papbrs ; 'Panel Drccraticns In gtdd, oak acd marble; ilall Papers, of TarioUSßtylr.*; Fig'daoi Plain Papers, for Ofnlngrodraa and chambers; Cheap and low priced Wall Papens-,' - Bord.-rs, l>Uinps, Shades. A rmd casanleto tmaortment of the nbotc, selected for iba auason. will betold at low prices octß ' WALTER P. MAKSUALL. u.qkatt n. an.'O.NJva«— j.uaarr * (irnlT, Reislugcr & Graff, TT7TE3T£ItN FOONDiLY, No. 124 Wood street—M»na* Vf ; facturew Of Cooking filoras, Coal and Yff-ocl Stovfts, Parlor Stores, HuHow Won*, Plain and Fancy Grates. Plain and Fancy Fcn-wr% Bad and Dog Irons, PorUbla Fprgcs, Sagar iveltles, Tea KrtUcs, Stov* KetGea, Wagon Boxes, Ac. At. -j _ oal4 *Wzu. 11. Talcott A* Co., ‘ Isncorasoßi jo t. sssjito?, * c0.,1 Manufacturers of gilt asb mahogany look* jING GLASSES, Portrait and Picture Frames, Ac., and desleC* lo I inverted and BomfrUo--Fancy Goods, No. C 2, cor* Wood untl-Fourthatrw«m t Pittsburgh. .octVAlw HAVING: soul my Intcrcitt in the firm of T. RUNNERY, jr_ « CO., to WltUaßl 11. Talcott, whn.WUh A.O. Henry, will coo Unite the l>»oklngGlc« and Vatirty Busl* dp?s the old stand, corner oC Wood and Fourth st/octf, .uhdarlb® atyleof Wtu. H. Talcott a Co. I cbnfldcnlly re* eacanumd them to my former suslodcts, as every way qualifiirJ. to civ* entlwfiajlifsrtlon. All ha»itjg'demftodjngalos! me,ami all indebted to mr.'wiU please c.ttkeonosrlysottlctaor.t. ocilj T. LCKNNRDY. JR. Cabinet Furniture Warehouse. 3 A Bi YuUN'G & V 0 .% and Vkair Jf;?n* . » xtfiicivrcri. Nos. fiS and 40 Southfield etrert, oppoailo t~ Hfiiel, would respectfully rcmlcd ttieir old friend* and cußtomfTfl, and about to purchase anything In their line of bu«anwe», thAt tb°y are couaiamly manufacturing every L fashionable Parlor and Chamber Fur nllor*. Warranted In materia! and wor!:mnnshtp k and cold on rvnsonnble terms. Cara taken in packing.for land or wat»-r cf rriage - Steamboat Onblo Fumltaro and Chairs on hand and made to ordri as usual. Those interested in furnishing boats will find It.lo thdr advnntdgo.to give us a call, ae tve give every attention to tha mannfftctngp of .work adapted to tln ir use. [uu3l HOOTS -A«l> SHOKS, WHOLE^AIaE’AND KETAIL. JAMES ROBB has fitted up In splendid style bin store, No. 89 Market street and No t> Union street, between Fifth Street and the Diamond, and has now completed his Bpring rt’och of BOOTS,SHOES,SLIPPERS,'GAITERS, Ac,, and Palb Leaf, Po int, Dustin and Braid II ATS, to which hu inTiteethesttention of.au parebasera, whuthor-at whole* sale or retail. •.This etoekls-one of the largest oty.r opened in .this city, and embraces everything worn by iholadled nf Philadelphia and New York, and ho trusts cannot fail to pleaeo all. 'GrealcoVehaabeeugUenlnMleclicg tbb choicest goods; ' all’ of which he warraniv. : Iloalsp ciOtlDUus tn manufacture, as heretofore, oilde* ecriptiocw of Boots and Shoes, and from this long experience of over twenty years In tmitoau in this cliy, Is, he trusts, h guarantee that those who favor him with their custom, will bo fairly dealt with. ; aprlSdf. Seminary for Boys* ‘&>uL\-wet( cJr. of Fifth and Grant stt* opposite Churl House. yatUK Fail Seaslovf of- this Bchool trill commence on MON l 1 DAY. £epti.-uib*r 4tb, end the duties of instruction will bo resuidt-d by Messrs..GRIGGS andTU’DONALp.' -Thbrv feWi t*n- puccossito’ montlia in the Academic year.. Toiilon pßfTparter ^- The hqmbcf af pupllß'is limited, and, boys are admitted in the ctder of applications which may be made after August BOth, at 5* Liberty street, or at School, or by letter dropped in Post Ofllce. ' ■ ~ ~ - eu9:Bw* 4 W. B. SCAIPfif ; First STRiiEd, between woop and market STREETS, PITTBBDKGU, PA:,‘GuildsPrancia’ Patent •Metallic Lifeßoalß.ofGilvanisod Irons also,manufactures .Copper'andSboet Iron Work,CookingSUjv.es forSteamboata Hotels, Portable Forges, Forged Iron Work, Large Bolts for Bridges, Ac.; Cork Life Preservers, the best and cheapest kind. Steamboat work attended to; ' |wy2o.y ' WE are receiving from New York and Philadelphia, • 880 HALF. CHESTS TEA, oomprlaing Young Uyeon, Imperial. .Gunpowder, Oolong, SouchongfaniJ Ruglfcdi Breakfast, all of which have boon carefully Relucted, and. will ba &oldof usual. 9 T ’ •A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, .i-oi .. : No. S 3 Fifth street. Ci .BOOTS AND'SHOES.—Those who wish to get a" K*ue&t and well fitting - . M BOOT, SHOE or GAITER, will call at .; M’LAUGIILIN’S, JylB . 95 Fourth street. GRAFF. REISINGEB; A GRAFF, . ~ It jf ANUFACTUIUSR3 OF COAL AND WOOD COOKING iYJL BTOVES/Parlor and n«atlng Stoves, Grate Frontfl, Fenders, Wagon Boxes &c;, Ao. Warehouse No. 1»4 WOOD Street, above Fifth, Pittsburgh, Pa. *STOGI£ I N O FAC TO ILK , ' xo;'UFIFTIISTIIEET,. : Bigu of THE o£l> STAMD. ; TTrJXIJAM DAIY has retnrned from the Manutactar. : YV ' tag Hosiery Dietrlote or -Europe, whew ta taP»r cbe>.ed, fur hash, a vhry estensSye and well assortedetockof tho beet desoriptione only of Stocking. Bo(As, fniderriiHtfl| Drawers, Glorest also, no* style of ObUdron sand Misses Fancy BtocliilliM, together with bis domrstlo stock of Pitta -bnrebManuractnrcd Hosiery. lie will sellby whoieealeor : "4‘ at Sew York taportcre' - Remember the plaoe-So-24, Sign of TTIK OLD. STAND. '' ’ ' **' ~ ♦ri Property Tor Sal«» . 1 TH2 subscriber- offers fbr reasonable terms, j tbe following property, viz: ''-i ) A Three dtory Brick: Dwelling House, Ko.llO Penn street, I betweenllay street 4tid Eviaria' alley; and Xot 25 feet front,-! : extending baek-liafeotto an alley. TheTlouaeisoneoftho J ln ontrcf tbs. most pleasant neighbor - ] hoods In the cfcy.‘ .... ■■ , :•: ;l ; Five Lo to—embracing corners of ‘Front and Feny,c tracts; I one hundred and.’ fivej feet ; Xront on Ferry pnd sixty'feet on j Front struct, jfflth & good lhreo storyUrtek- Building on th 6 | corner, a tiro story. Pram’s on Front strand two Brick Bulid-ii infused as shops; on Perry st. '. , ' ■ . . . J A Bl feet, front, by 80 feet dcepfon Front, between ( Marltetgnd Ferrystreets^.v.;..,--v : v;; . j A Lot, with very conrtmlont Frame Dwelling; Lot 2Q feet. { byFOjfrontlhs'enGmgfeahnd lilm sto;‘ . j lAXiouse and.Lotron-'Wylie’struct, near tho hew Court f House. The house to-well arranged and in good order, and [ Is.nowoccupiodasßhotel. , ‘ • ! A Three Story Brick; oh Bmithfield street, near Seventh— i being in an excellent business location. The Lot to 20 by 80 J feet deep, fronting on.Smlthfield st.: : . i . I - A Cottage Frame and Lot, 25 by 120 on Anne j and Robinson streets, Allegheny City. This Is a very desira* J ble and plOasant location lor a residehes/' J - . j ,Klne Lots in the town of M’Keesport, each 60 feet by 150.1 Several of these arw oh th‘o Main street., t j Ulevcn'Aerca in Lhaetown, on the Monocgahcla River, on 1 which there are 4 houses; there are some 6 or? acres of ex*! cellent stone.coal, and abundance of limestone, convenient j io the laudlng; and two conl pita open.? - • •... 1 Klnoty Lota In the town of .Columbia, 60 feet by ICO each, I naarly all level,ahd well locktied.- The tenant of each Lot I has tbo'privUegfr .of using whatever stone coal he may re* quire for hls own use, from apt near the Locks. Columbia, ton pleasant situation'on thwbsatrbf tiw Moacmgahelam*. er, a short distance IwJow. LOD&So, 3. In the ilildst of on ux* tensive eumo coalregkm, aqd |?ouldt» a point for nanutocturingestubllFhiaetlti A ; * ' ' • : {Twn* Hundred acres of'BUperior’Etone CoulJwlthlTouwv •Railroad,Ac.. This* property has afr»m VO teTW xodn bn'the' Jlonongaholu river; an .excellopt tending; &obdfgraflottad. .foundation for railroad—with ohcagh lev-ei ground at onp-j point for houses and gardens, or hwatiooß fot manufactories. | , The vein to deep enough to allow buses to Le*Use«l iubaui** lug out the coal—the acr.Uty ct s?ikh, for iron .work, steam, j gas, or for any oruiiTxy 2*s BCt7T-s£Wd by any In the : country. Xn-my absence, my.es*st> JdSSM Blakely,F!s-'».,will give all necefsary inforai4ia2,ned ba uathorto-rd to givß Wfirran*. tee deeds ter any JAMK3 MAY, r dy2B :. '• 1 No.nOPeuDfifareet A Caul, SOB SALE AND TO LET. 35 Per cent Lbwav thaa any Farm lu the. coaaty. A VALUABLE ' FARM’. FOE &4LK.—The auhseriber to .authorised toetli tha following dfrs^boi',TßACT OF | LANI), couraiUlrjgHrftC>ci,Pitac.t»ilaNorih FaVeUytown* ship, Allegheny county,?*- ;*5 from the Ctiy c£ ritt> burgh, nud near die Usucf ten BfcvdVnvllielUVlrcud,'with Coat and tAmi Stor.e cedr • ptfice, and rat-7 of Itnr’ roTouiv-uiaas feforr: A v.-ry comfortable Farm House, 30 i *y 25 f.wfc, 2'ttettoa high; Wash Uoiae, Spring j Jlousfs and oilier out bnll.;H£3; Frame Bank Barn, 54 by hi'm, li&lsbtd In fca.*t possible manner, with : T.rabliug under tho whole balldingj 100 bearing Apple Trees, best grafted qualities ; a largs quutility of Teach and Cherry Trc«s, alt in bearing order;'about 85 acrej cleared and in a high state of cultivation, with wfitorin all thohclcto/ • Tbto land is very ccmfurtably eltufttcd in one of the best neishberhords in the Coucty, being wavuniout to maiket, to churchEcbccla and tidlto, and would not bo in the .market, only ±at the owner is about to retaovo ta the fer west. T«rms eas> end priso moderate.- For further puriF cutors'seo the owuer, WM. KOBB, on promises, or the sub-’ tcribef. C. IUCUKY, eu2lalsw . . Real Ih'lato Agent. ISALK.—Two splendid Ferae: one of lCWaores,end JJ the ahur 75 acres; beautifully .iocsted.on the Upper St. Ciair Township Flank Road, <1 milt*s from'the city, each of them lying so m to divida Into lOacralotSjhaviDga good .spring on each. , It Lva flpleuiUd.opportonßy for aspecdla-- tion.’ Those.who want n good home, make mowy, would do well to look ax it, as we will sell to the first that otTtfra ua our low; price,In lob or all together.- Also, Stm Coyntry Sratfl, 1 inilo from. Wood.-»''run, and j oniy 5 miles from Allegheny city,by way ot the New Brigb* j too Plank Koai. They ore Hue healthy locations, and of- j ferial Very low. 1 Also, ten Country Seats on the Ohlo. ond Pennsylvania Raßrovd,7 miles‘below tlw city. They will be sold.■'epardte or together to t colony or building association. It to a lorely location, and eheap, of course. - ' - J Also, one of two acre*, and two smaller pieces of* gtxiucd, epposito itoflman’s at Woods* ran, offered at .a very Jowprice tor so fine apropertyl An nneeftaept of Lanin, Housus nr.d Lots, alleys on hand,and described In my register. Before buying you would do. well to cail and enquire of . - THOMAS WOODS, je7 • -, > : 75 Fonrth fftreeh Beantlfrtl Sites for Country Uomc#. rpHB unieragned-offers for eale, on easy terms, FIFTY 1 JL LOTS, taid off and refctffcttdibrruralrt!£iilences.- ; Als j » eu KNTIUK nQUARE, on the bank of the Allegheny river, 764 Teel long by;2so feet deep; having fronts on Mary and Julia Ann Avenues, and Henrietta acA Herr streets. This square matains muny l'nilt Treei cf the choicest kind, and ccznmanda a fine view-of the picturesque and romantic sc £ ACHES OF QROU2H),at the header the Island, advantageously situated fcrmanufUciaring pur poses. The above property to situated in Dcquesne borough, on the high and main bank of Iterr’s is reached by a very substantial Bridge of one span... Ifor particulars ap. dy at my realJcnco, lu Baquesbe borough, on the main hank, fronting tbe head of Herr's lfißcd,or of JOHN DUN* UAP A corner of r Second vcttd'MaT&bt ate.j Pittsburgh.' •prl?;tf . '"... ; . . .. WM. C. MIUJtR. . Fifth Ward Property for zale.at a GooU I toargnlu* | lIHREE VALUABLE BIUCK HOUSPR AND LOTS.— These Lots embraces front on. Pena otrect, of G 6 fcet 8 J iuchtw, to n 3 fret alley; on wldch .there Is erected a valuu- j bio block of Brick Houser, two Stories high* with kitchen J and cellar in baw-munt, 41 f *ot frent on Venn street, and 30 1 fret deep on Locus: street.. iThto is a very desirable pi tua- j lion for either a Store or a Tavern; Venn street being the j great throughtiro of the city: anil this property being coa* vcnlent to th» Railroad Depot,- This property would not be in the morkot only that the owner is living la ’Washington county, and finds it extreme* ly InconvenicnitoattendtOiL Terms easy .and price moderate; for further particulars ocuulre of ROBERT; DAT, Fifth Ward, orJAa. C. BICUSY, : ! aprCs ■ Iteal Krtrtte Age’ui, at ibis office. . J (“VJAL, fUOPhhTY rOR BALiTAT A tiKKAC BAKIiAIN'. j —The tfubicribdr offpra to fell the one half of 40U seres of Coal,'and IW Hcrea of surf ice,: rßUateu. At.Freemen's Landing, i>u tho Ohio riter, in Hancock county;.Va,. : TbU property lias raelliiles rarely met with; tho Vein being 7. tret thick, of the very bestqonlUy of BltonldouaCoal, and at a point on ths ciTer where ;htr .water is aboutL3 Tret at the lowest stag©, and a very large.pool, sufficient to harbor 200 coal boats.- Also a charter ter the pur pa-m 3 of csUbltoh log coal works at tue same point. -There to erected on the at’OVe a first ratooversbot taw SUU. ; : ;•/ • : Tha above will be'sold half, three-quarters, or the whole, to suit purchasers. Terms easy and For further particulars enquire cf KOH6HT REEPfAV; on the prembtes, or of ,- ; JAMfc5& C. KICIUIY, : ■ do<-5 , Beal fo-latfe Agent,ot.thisoffteiv. - Valuable Property. torS&tc, ON LIBERTY'STREET, AIUuISING THE METHO DIST GRAVE YAKI). NEAR CANAL BASIN.—This. In dow the ouly.desinddc piecn of property in this neighbor hood not already bought up by tho TenusylnmlalitiUroad Company. fronting oa Liberty £»0 feet, on Kira strooMOO feet* thence to thff Slethedist-ame Yard 3GJ.dn\ldc nsallotel. , The buiMlhg now ou it, b goodsubstantial thust etory'brick, with.all tho. necessary bark has lbr a longtime been occupied, as the U uioa Hotel, ilGioga good business.'- Capitalists nod other? desirous of making ogrxd intertmont, will do well to exaraiue the premises, upriS.tf ' For Sale* I WILI/SIiLL my nncsplred lease {fourteen years) of a Let,situate? QUU'llftrfl street and-Sprlug afcey»lQ,Uift YUth Ward— 4o ft. fronting on O’Hara' street, and running' buck -1« a) ft.onSpriug nlloViOß which Lh erected : a four BtorleU Brick lioum, 40 it. square, with a frncie, two Stories, 80 ft. on Spring alley, well culrulatvd to carry on any oraach oruianuficturiDgburineFs. - Being engaged in man* in-.ths- country,! offer the aborts for sale. In* quire «t Nor4«s Liberty street. oe!8:tf Coiil Worku Kor Sale* SIXTY THUIiU ACRE* QF LAND, *ith 200 acres of Coal attached, and alltbo improvements thereon in bucccsg ful operation. iatd Farm is situated on the Monongaholu river, U 4 milea above.Pittstmrgh, and la.supplied a Farm House, Hare, Tenant Houses, Orchard, llallroad, and an excellent harbor. The ruin of Coal baaurpassed. In Quality. For further particulars apply 10 NICHOLSON A PAYNE, . Nru 23fr Llberty-Rtreet. Tliroo Houses and. l*otß for Sale. TTjril.L bo Bola atprUate Bile, TIIRKF, HOUSES AND \V DOTS. Ono Brick House,rituoted on Ferry, betueen Fourth and Liberty streets; Lot ,20 ,feet front by JO,feet bock. ' . - • :: Alffo,“one Lot and two House*, on Logan street, Sixth Ward.' One House fronting on Logan.£trect,and theothus on Carpenter's alloy; Lot 2 -Heel by 10O. ;: *’* ‘ _ * , Also,tho stand I now occupy,onthocoroerof Ferry and Water streets*the loose running qneyoorfromdsfcof,April, 1855, with the Furniture, Bedding, Ac.- The House at pres ent Is .doing a good business, and Is pleasantly .‘ocated., E'orterrosand.furttier-'particularaGDtiuire - >- ALEX. OUPPLES, ~nu23:tf ' comer.of Ferry and Water streets. . < Toliet. THE PROPERTY sitQnted.coraer of Webster and Fulton a tree Is, froth and~after the .Ist .of April next.’ Thu is an eligible situation for a large Boarding House oraTarern Stand. It contains one large Brlc^,House, fronting on Fulv ton street; two small frame Houses, fronting on Crawford 'atrodt£ knd Stable, fronting on Webster street. At a-Tcry. •email oxt'enao thaback buildings can be conTerted into atn r bling cupatloof stalling twelve borseß. For terms apply J - K'£ UTLEIt i i JatilB.' • ; tf7 PgmtJtmL- '."v-iV- •: , •• Dasement To liet- • , -"- A BASEMEKT ROOM, 21 feetwideby 824ccp, two*thlrdß shoresrogn^.'STellfiolatraiand fell.Bghtad,VßV» reawd«bcart dhtU Qw Ist'’Btityibeta (taram# tba mmka vm:. - ‘«vi PHILADELPHIA. € IT S CABII9ET AVAHEHOII S B, i , ,-Jfb. 113 CBESTWUT STREET, (OITOSIT* IOTiPfiSDSSC* HiJi,)-:■ “•'* * ...PlUlcadlphla* ■■•« CTBNITTOE, Iff EVEBY STYLE! ‘ Comprising Louis XIV, Louis XV* E liaabeihnh'anLAiitlqtiiv i ' / with Beulpture.Carving and-modem style r' -*P ■ Mahogany,Satlnwdod arid Maple i t - dll of superior :construcilon r and-: finished. In 1 tho' 1 » ". bestEtyle.eqnal to, If not excelling to qual*.’ ity, 1 the Goodg, of’any-Establish* -j ♦' iaentlntheXTnitedStarea." TX3IPLQYIKG none but '«Xperiene&f workmen, (apprcn* iCi Uees being positiTßlye'xtfpded,)»nd using the beat mi tflrials, the work cannot fa# to give satisfaction topur cbaSors.: Amongst the : many advantages ottered to par-. oh&sers,ls the facflityatf Furixishingo House, either gant or plain style, completely from oneestabllshmehti hy'- which meansall the articles Jn cach room : corre?pcnd«jfl; style and quality, and - the imrqcmsa stocitulways ca .hand,’ being -bo various in doslgo, enables purchasers to-please their taste in.-a selection* without lho delay necessarily caused in ordering Fufttituro. . . . : .. ; : To pireau Idea of the finished Furnlfnrobn hand, I need. Only inform ytm that ray Rooms are 176 te’etlong, by. 27 feet 1 Vide, four coors In; number; with Shops conligaoufl,'Bu£ll dent to employ 200 hands, which.is a guarantee-.tbat the work Ja all done under my own'immedlace inspection. ; ss?“Tbe Packing ia all done in the Store, and Furniture warranted to carry safely any distance. 'Visitors to Fhlla ■ dslphla are respectfully invited, as purenoseruox otherwise, ,to call and examine the Goods, ; ‘ au2s:ly ..’ JOSEFUKOGRIDGE, . OOHMIB3ION ANP FORWARDING MERCHANT, ;• >! ■ - No.'S3 Conai?ciil, extew Pirn Stnmwy ;. 5 tr.-.-: iSC. ~ liTlONfilGN^l^NTSa.^SpmmlflflionowiHineetwUhprompt l • aad pVrsdri-il h,ti£atibn,and..Ufcr;el.adtjanp" r j will be r ‘Whchrcqtured,cii C6tisigi3tdQntB or.BHUof Lading, ih hams. • ■'•. /- • Ordersfortbepuroh&RPof LeadjGralni Hemp and other .Produce, will be promptly, fillod at the Wwest market prices, •v ; The Receiving and Forwarding of.Slecchandiie'and Pro* ,’dhce will meet with .especial care and dbrpatchr the lowest ’ rates of Freight will always be procured, and the expense .of Storoghand Drsyoga as much' as possible avoided. . -. , '. . PagoA'Bacra,; 3irl.onls;vEillsAMortoh, Oincinnatl;- Charleavßlow £op,, ;’dnj Strader# Gorman, ; do; iChontean ff Valle, ' ' do; : £ Frazer,- :u ;;4p; Doan, lilngA Co- do; Springer A Whiteman,, .. do; _J,VV.'Batl*r£Bro.,Bitt9hb; : E;6.Qoooe treated at their homci. AUopath;o nod Ilomcepftthfc treatment ■will bomfminis* terwl . where idoslrod; bat, after long and thorough expo rlebi:e, Doctor, Biels glTes a decided prefereaco. to. Hydro pnthy, which'has.'throughout .the old .and new world,, proven so eminently successful In ever/ form of disease, Including Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Inflammatory and Chronic KheamatismY Asthma; Cuts-. opour, Kerrausand Liver Dlaeasrs. Testimonials of cure? frota highly reputable citizens of nearly every Btate in the -Union, cap be examined at Doctor E Belt's -office. The Rev. Clergy areinritei to consulthim gratis.. , Warm water beiegased lu the commencement, thronghont.the treatment,lt isaluxury ihsteadoftmpleas ’ ant, as tbotte unacquainted might soppose. • - . ' lUrEESNcns.—Mcrsrs. Charles Brewer, Waterman Palmer, - ,W. ; W; Wilson, W. U. Williams, Thompson Bell, J. R.Wei ‘•■Nn, D.T.’Morgan, Wai. XL Holme*y IL. English, B M. Kerr... The undersigned, hating visited Doctor Eacli’a InstHu* Uoa and witnessed Ids successful treatment, cheerfully "re»- commend him as a thoroughly educated ;and skillful Pliy-' sician: rCkmncll?j Pavidllnnt, John Bobt. PatriaU, John C. Lltiugston, John Wright, W. W*Patrick, MoacaP. Eaton,o.Onasby Qregg, £janO ' Kansas, Hiehraska & KnowN'othlngtetn LAND TWENTY PKtt CENT. CHBAPES lIIAX CAN BE BOUGHT IN THE ABOVE TEIUUTOMES, Ileal Estate Farm for Sale* TIIE subscriber is aotlioriwvl to sell TWOHUNDRED AND F.IGFITY-FOUU ACRES OF. LAND, situated Jo Versailles trWn, the Factory and Ground known as tho“ Empire : WerU«, n situated on. the corner of Penn and Morris streets. :A!iO, *3 acres of .unimptoTed situated ontbo AUe ghanyilver,'one mile from East Liberty. On a portion of ithts laud there Is the best Satr Mill locatloodh the county... ‘ Also, a camber of lots cbntainlnj? from 1- to & acres of .choice .land, situated one milaDurth*v?est of East Liberty, knd otia uiUo cast of LswrebceviPe. ' Tho above named * pieces of property are taiy desirable, and vriii bo disposed of on advantageous term s to early pur* chasers. .. . . ; ... i ; v. ' .For terms of sate atittfcrttoer apply to Wm P.iiauta, No.-——'Wood itreet.'l'KtsluirgbT * '* L •■• ■Afigigpeo tor Jaa.lL Negley. Bay Wood fcwroory cui4.Gardens*.. JAMES KENNEDY, {latoMquager of the welHnuvsrnSy :mcusa Nineties, NeirYork,) b*?ga leave to inforra th® mhllc.. tbatke has now asfabHshed an EXTENSIVE NOR* }RHY,on thefarmofMr.JamesS.Negloy, near EastLlb*. erty, whereh* aba’Vbe prepared, after the bth instant, $o xe*' ceiveandfilVoxders for-every variety of lYultand Uni amen* tal Trues..ffardy audGreen' House Shrubs arid/Plants. In addition to a eboiesand superior stockon hand r he has made' arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries in the East, to keep uphisaupply.* Having a'thorough and long expe rience in the bESin.csa.he can assure his ■ customers perfect satisfaction. .-v EDWARD FADER, Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer his services in' designing; laylugout, and managing RuralCcmeterle?, Pub* lie Parks, or the grounds: of Iteaidencea; and Will Also furnish plans for the formation of Lawna, Approaches, ' 4 Picturesque Scenery, Ac., In the highest styles or the aXL: ' Practically acquainted with every branch, of Landscape Gardening, afld having spent yearsin the Sylvian Parks of England, and on the beautiful banks of the‘-Hudson, he hopes he has’tlie capacity to meet the wishes of those who favor him. " ' EDWARD FADER. • baaddresseiHhro'ttgiitho.Cttj Post or. left .at tfco Warehouse of Messrs. Negley & Mohan, 22 WooSatreet. m»r?:y . Boatou Papier DlacUe Company* - . MODERN AND ANTIQUE -ORNAMENTS. : T)TTTSnURG!i AGENCY, 0? MARKET STREET.—The •Jt'attentions! Builders, Steamboat Contractors acid Cab* IneVMakers, Is requested. to.thia .new and great Improve meqttn the manufacture of.emheUbhmenta for Buildings and Steamboats, ontsldeand inside; Cabins, Halls, Church es, Dwellings, Stores; amt Parlor Furniture; in gilt, or Iq' Imitation of various kinds of wood. -Also, Cornices, Brack* ots,'and Patent Ventilating Centra pieces for Ceilings, Mouldings, Consuls,Trusses, Battlement, Ac; much cheaper and handsomer than Plaster and WobdCarrlng,aad a great deal-more durable, . - . ‘•. . BLOCK LETTERS FOR SIGNS, very cheap and warrant* edto last fax'SO-yearaoxposed'to'the weather. s •Above Goods for sale at the manufactarer’s prices—cost of freight added. .. W. W; WILSON,' Je2B ; 67 Market- NcwPartnerehlp. - IiyfATTHBW GRAFFANDDANT,: REISfNGER, trading : Jji'heretoforcas. M- GRAFF & and-Ifollow* ware Manufacturers, No. 124 Wood Rtrp«t, haVo this doy associated wltli them THOMAS J. GRAFF* as & partner:in . their huslncss: ■ The nauno, stylo and tillo of the firm'wUl, from this date, he REISINGKR A'GRAFF."They, respectfully antlclta continuation. of tha patronag6 so lib-' orallybostowed upon the firm of 'M. GraiT &. Co. ' Pittsburgh, July Ist; 1654.. •• .T' ~ ' . New Trimming Store,. A’o. 'B3 Cyrner of . t>ldrl:el itrtetand iht Diamonit. FRANK VAN GORDER respecfully nniroanccs to -the .. publioof Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he will Cpenhls' new Trimming Store on Monday, April 17th, Baring fitted up the neatest store-room in the city, • end; filled Ifc with A choieh selection of the latest stylos of Trimmings -and Fan cy Goods, ho flatters himself that lie ,will often -ehperlor in ducements and endeavorfo give fdllsatisfactidn' to ail who may favor him with tiielryatronage.^ Now, don’t forget the place—No. 83 Market street, corner of the Diamond. fapr!2] FRANK VAN BORDER. . , • - • Removal. ... . • - PAUL KLEINER has remdvod hla LITERARY I)EPOT from No. 73 Third street, to Fifth street, opposite the Theatre, where.ho will be happy to see his former patrons, and all others desirous of purchasing any of the cheap Li« terature of tho day. ' aprdtiy • • ' eo *V aWc * JWjiter. FouatalD* W T HOWE, No. 61.£lfTU Strcot, next door taMasonic \j • Hall, dealer ini FRUIT Btui CONFECTIONARY. '••■'•lce Cream, of the beat quality,serred up duricgthesea cpn. . Al«) r Strawberries find Cream.'- "' r ' Families , can be supplied with Strawberries and other Fruits, 1 daring' the season, on the most reasonable terms. . Orders are respectfully solicited. iefctf ;g, -QtJT-A' iOAIN--Woods 1 - Monthly Ileal Estate Kegister, . Onit tliero ara described for aale flt good Farms, 32 House* aD(I fine Country-Beats', -and. Qty Lots, with which purchasers ought to be .acquainted before bay ing. Callacdget aßeglater gratis. * <■ . !1- ' THQ3, W00D5,75 Fourth Street 1; nniSM MoRB.of tbosasplefidiaCfoaksatsl2/usaally&old .X' .at $3O, J ijs*opened by;:.? -.v • * 6 "'' ■ ,»*■•# •*» w,; ••• • -Mf Miif R; 15§,‘ GEORGES. HENKEL'S ST. LOUIS. KRNNED* * CO J f.lt ATES. 4f> VljfJTXSSfirtJ iGREEL) Vi'QSt ,i!T THE 'i'lTthßVhdU PRfS3 t uj| itnss KQS>.4ft2TXVoS U33{ , cas lawril&a u^.uc.. ... fiich a r ldl Uonal ixwrtion. Onp s.-jusri n (( -4 00 two’ejont*afi.i.n;.i.;. j :....v.......r..i 7 CO . Uir^E>onth3/,.:...«.»«— 9. CO: •* .: 10 0® .?. u r I® .0® .2ji 5--i(/. i( / CO pej , ; oimT320 M K«i.«.MM ,1Q C® - ' cffl&7 father’s house in tho country, where .. they had been entertained with ins accustomed hospitality. Sofaking all things into coneiilera tion, X was weak enough to clinch the, inVitation-?'- .with an acceptance, before I knew, what .I.Waaja about. - . ,v.,. r .T .... .. . - i X was rather veied directly afterwarde,"tbVugh,r. ' •that rbadbot refused ; for the truth is I- was ; ■■ hungry at tho time, and had :planned to step at Once ■ from. Robinson's office.to- certain dining , , rooms in the city. ! Now, if there ia one redeeming feature in Eon don, it cOhslßts dh itO' facilities for/enting anti-' 4 dri nhing. The very bean ideal of dining;,is to■; , he attained only in a Locdon dining;' ; room v ' jl.-i don’t care wbatyou may think of my tasta; but fdr good meat nnd ; well cooked, comfort, and freedom from all ridieulpus Ceremony, a London dining house against aUUho world. ;It happened; that on that, day I bodplaoned V> my dinner.to a.fractipn—whore to dine, what, ; box to ' occupy, what Joint to fix upon/' what' , vegetables, whit pudding/ what cheese. I had 1 - 'deferred 'reading thß tndrntog'paper that ; I ■ might 'look ,at -it thero at my, leisure, .I had. foreordained, my afternoon., engagements., , also. And ail this I was weak enough, asl said' ". before, to aet aside,' to-obligis friend Eobiastiir, - by taking a family dinner with him. ; .-t ; ;; . Well, as I left his office ; the church, clockcp-, : posite struck one, and I had an . hour, upon my ~ ihahdal I .had a halt to make two or'three miles awayhot to go there and return ponotually by Eobinßon’s two o’clock prooiscly, was cut of tho • " question; so I had no resource but to saunter : awajr tho tedious,.hour.that intervened. ' : j passed my dining rooms with a sigh of ro hignation, stared in at the shop windows, walked - ' I doini, to Cheapsvde,.entered; Sti.'Panl’a.Chnrchr; yard.jlooked up at. tha■ clock,, and fou&d ;that a/, quarter of an hour had barely been consumed. Toitiliile hway the'succeeding half hour, X pass-' ed .through the gates,-sprangup the 'steps, and - entered • the, north; door: of the cathedral,- da-". ; 1 posited 'the demanded .two-penoo dn,the,-out- - '• stretched hand of .iho/janitor, jand sauntered. , among tho monuments'—timing, my proceedings so’Well thßt .oh retraciogtby .eteps and roaohing ‘ 7: the" door; of Robinson's.private residence, the ; clock was on tho; pointof strlUingtwo.- “So far, well," 1 thoughtf “I - shall hot : ba t , s accused of keeping tbq family dinner waiting, " at all events, t hough "I- dare eaymyfriemf ! ;;; Robinson is got in by this- time... Ile-eaidtwo. precisely, I remember. I .’ _ Ani| I .boldly rang the bell. - ’ '"V”'' ’ • -.. Mr. RobinßOa is in, I suppose V ,r l asked of- ithe'servant,. who answered my enmmobs. "'No,.sir, ho is not at -home.”. r -r : , “■lOb.he'sbohwiU be, I dare say; he said; ho. . should be at-home by two. Ia Mrs. Robinson within ?” ■ . - ' ■ : . "Yes sir. What name, sir''’ And after these formalities wore duly gone through with, I was, ushered into.o,small par lor, Dnd informed that'Mrs. Robinson would “be ; dowp " directly: ; : ‘ ■• — 1 ' " Well, X eat and Sat, antl oould not avoid bear- : ing p hurrying and-skurrying along the ,P»3-, : no BogoS, up stairs, and down stairß,. and, for any- ? thing I know‘,in my lady’s chamber. At lengtb, '. . after a (juarterbfan hour's deiay.'doring which .--■■■■ timeil bad been nervously fidgeting: about find-» longing every moment to hear friend.Boblnaon’a ring of tbo bell, and foot in thh passage—tho- ■ doorqlonly opened,-and in ’walked MrsV- Robin- . eon;; Sbo bad evidentlyrrnoir rather as I gueased, though rightly—been ennght in dishabille; and had been occupied eversined my arrival in set- 1 ting theta elf- to >ights; dr whatever; else tho : --- ladieq may call it. Of course, th'is diefnottend-: to make me welcome; though to do the lady jaa tico; she waß too weil bred to show any paruen-. . larleifens of displeasure. ’OnTthe contrary, indeed;. she.received, me... ;with tolerable cqrdiaUty—was glad.to see mo, and.Bp forth—inquired hoW-long I hnd been in London, how frienda were in the opunfry; how ~ longiStay I intended making,bondhll that sort of .thing.!. : ‘ — --- ■ .‘‘Tliiaiaallrery well,-” thought l.' VhulU Bays nothing abent dinner, and X am~ half: famished. What can Robinson mepn by not keeping his ap pointment ?” ! Five minutes, perhaps, and perhaps ten passed in this.:kind of talk; -and tho; Indy, I could j perceive, began to grow mighty: fidgety. « Ten |.to one thought i; “ Mrs; ißobiosohniaa , on; the point of serving up the family .dinner ■ ■ as I came in, nnd'ehe is afraid ;of .the roast ... •.being 'overdono; or- of'some other catastropho of like! nature. - ;How .shall I manage lto : ' sot ~ - her feet and hands at liberty, and -ter heart ’at. • rest:!”' .' ' . : .... v",-:--, “ I hopel'am not detaining you, madataf”.l- . stammered at iastffor want of something better fo eay. ; “If, yon will allow me, Twill take up a - book and amuse roysolf till—” v, .Mylaclycould’scarcely repress n start of as- ■ tonishment,"which plainly said, what pn ’earth does tho man tnean ? "Eho did not aay this ver bally, however, : bnt .supplied its- ptaco with “ Did yon wish, -ta aea Mr. Robinson particu- ■ ‘. ; “Why, my dear madam;” Ixep!icd,.with a faint ■. attempt atQ Bmiio, fl I ccrtalnty'did espoct tosoo Mr,-Robinson; he tpld-mo;that;two ■ o’ofoek pro- •' ' oisely.wasbiodinnorhour.’’ therO^wasmo disguisingher real . .feelings—Mrs. Robinson's brow darkened like . ... midnight. „ It', was,, plain enough now—what 1 : ; bad only surmised before—that Mr. Robinson- « had not thought Uncoeßsary -tct. give- his-lady fine notice of his expected igaest Perbnjis ho had; forgotten the .invitation ho himself had ; - given;; two hours before. Most-likely so, I thought!, for the bandhof a dial cn the mantel; - Were pointing to half past two, and ho Mr;, , Robinson. , “I am afraid, my dear madam,” I said, “that ; - there baa been some slight mistake.,-■ Mts-Rob-:,: inson certainly asked me to dine with him at two • o’clock, bat perhaps; it is not convenient. 1 And. as ho probably baa been detained”—and laroso ' and put my hand, bqn: my bat. I had better left this pnßaid ; it'put the copiag stone On my for feiture of Mrs. Robinson’s good graces, Nov ; , body like 3 to have the 'Countenance: read faith folly,atall times. . -,t . don'-t think %t snch a thing as ,leav— ;lii^,’,‘:Mrs;'-Robihson;.o'solaimed with a ’grlni' '.Bmilo. ’ “ Most happy to see yon at our poor.ta-d bie. X daro eay Mr.-Robinpon wilt bo in sooaf d .most -likely,.‘'as yon Bay, ho,has'bcon;de|ained., in his office; fid often is." Perhaps, you ’Mh, Vo sohind.ns'tdcxonse -merfor Mr. -’Robinson iwoa’t bo long,. I am saro;’’- And without waiting for a. reply, tho lady dis appeared more' hastily. than.aho.had catercd tho; parlor; •’ [cosSrsibVm-JrekKnrf. _ __ -.-A '_. ' X. ." V f .» 5 s " ■'