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FrinteA and psMish*A /wry Morning, (Sunday txctpled.
BT OILLBIuiIS a MONTGOMERY.
[fcOßtß-WIST uottrttß ay wood'awd Turn SIMMS.
2JSS J/s."“Fi7fl 801 l are a year, payable strictly in
advance. Six Dollars will invarinMj be required if cot paid
within the yea.'
49* Single coptm two CEXit—frr «»!• at the counter in the
Office, and by the Yem Bora.
THE BATTODAY MOSNIHO POST
Pportiebedfrom the waa office, on a large blanket else
at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Single copies
VTO CKITTS.
Jt&~ No paper will be discontinued unless at the discus
on of tbe Proprietors.) until a!) arrearage are paid.
O* No attention -will be paid to any order unle/in accom
panied by tbe money, or satisfactory reference in this city.
49- Connected with the- Establishment of the Morning Post
t tens of tht largest Job Printing Offices in Uie city , where o!Z
k (nit of work is done on the shortest notice, and most reason
aAttems.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Roht* C. G* sproul.
A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Off
J\ —, Fourth street, Pntsbnnth. Pa. detff
• „„ James A* Lonrrle.
A YTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
between Smithfleld atreet and Cherry alloy fdecll:ly
ROBERT E. PUILUI’S,
attorney at law,
ST. LOUIS, Mo. ’
JOSEPH WEAVES,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office. No. 144 Fourth street,
piTTsnctuitr. pa.
JOHN BAiITON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office, corner Filth and Grant sts«*
Ja&ly3] rrmsußon, pa.
K« Biddle Roberts,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, No. 112 Smlthfleld street,
between Fifth and Sixth. Collections carefully attend
ed to—special attention-given to Conveyancing. fdec3p.y
Thomas Bleans, ;
Attorney at law and solicitor tn chancery.
, Office, next door to the- Port Office, Steubenville, Ohio.
my 4
Si P« Kosb,
ATTORNEY AT LAW— No. 109 Fourth r.treet, Pittsburgh,
Pa., fourth door below Hr. Rody Patterson's Livery
Stable. __ je2B
Ji S, Morrison,
A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office, re-
XjL moved to No. 11 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh,
Pa. aprlQ:y
C* Orlando Loomis,
ATTORNEY AT LAW**~olSce, Fourth street, above Wood.
lyfcy v
Thomas M» Hlarshalh
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lowrie’s Buildings, Fourth
street. jau7:ly
R. B> Carnahan,
ATTORNRY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between
Cherry alley and Grant street. je&y
J. N* M’Clowry,
Attorney and counsellor at law—office in
BakewetPa Buildings, on Ornnt streeL jt>2
I>. H. flaxen,
TTORNET AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth street, aboveand
> near Smithflrfd. uiftr27:y
Alderman Watson,
OSlet on Third street, opporiit the old P's! Ojlce,
WEIKRB all bualnesn pertaining to the office of Aider
man and Justice of the ?mpc win he promptly at*
tended to. Acknowledgments of Deed* and Mortgage.*, and
Other Instruments of writing, taken at his oCu**, or at tho
residenco of the parries.
The Docket* of D. 9. SCULLY, Ute ay Alderman of the
City of Pittsburgh, are placed In wy possession. Persons
having Judgments on said Docket* m*.y hare the necessary
process issued thereon by Alderman U’u:wm. ftayitf
S. Unckmaster, Al<lcrma.u.
OFFICE, Grant street, Fount; .«t. «nd Dlnmond
alloy. Conveyancing of oii kind.* dn« with the great*
eft rare and l*;ral accuracy. Titles to il»**i Entau- ex
am nod, do. ja3:£
B. S. Meal, Aldertnan
NO. 91 Tin HD Street, retweeu Wood anJ Market streets,
Pittsburgh. Collection*promptly maJe. 'lkmtis,M r r>
gages, and other writings drawn with neatness and area
g*ry. _jc2lr 1 v _
; 13. AUl4*-BUfW»BON DENT IST.\fuc
cewr to G. W. Diddle,) *O. 144 SMITH*
43- OClce hoars, from 8 to 1 o’clock, and
TOO 2 tO f O’clock fehls.lT
J.SCOTT. DENTIST, Fourth street, m> doow
of Market.
Ornci Hours—From nine A. M. lo flro
P. M. dcc2Chy
BUSINESS CAROS.
#. XIX&STIXI... m lIX.N. niCHBACU.
D. W. HF.RSTINIC A CO..
COMMISSION AND FOitWAKOIXG MBItCUANTS,
AMO
Dealers Generally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin-
oinnati and other Manufactures, &c.
So .98 Front streets, bet tee en Market and Ferry streets,
piTTsnmon, i*a.
4&3f“ Liberal cash advances made on ennrigntaeotß. Par
tlcularatteation paid to forwarding We-teru ut*r>-.l.a:jdi»e.
H^fcrtncts. —Clark A Thaw, Win. Ba-jaW A Co., Wm. M’*
Cully & F. Sellers A Co., liny# .t Bln<?k, Kramer A
Rahm, Henry Grad, 15.-4., Wm. Eichbaum, S. 11. Johnston,
Esq., Tbomu Bakewel), Esq., George LoJlie, E.q., Soloisou
Stoner,£sq. jaGJ
WH. HUT01LU1...... - ij C'i. B!SS UIU
WM. BINGHAM CO.,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Liberty strezt, opposite Pennx. Railroad Depot ,
apr7 PiTTjL’L'E'jii, Pa.
PAGODA TEA KfOllE
J£lUI HA WORTH, VFhtAesnlt jnl Retail Orocer, Dealer
and Importer of Old Country Blr.«k Tea*, Fren-h Dran*
<llea, Wines, Ac., corner of Diamond alley and ;he Diamond,
Pittsburgh, Pa. feb2S:7
WJL A. N'CLURi;,
WIEA DEALER AND FAMILY GROCER,-®*
coaxss op wood and Burn strekth,
Ja2s:g Pittsburgh.
Henry 11. Colling,
Forwarding and commission merchant, and
WhoJosale Dealer In Cheese. Butter, Seeds, Fish, and
Produce generally, No. 25 WOOD St- Pittsburgh. [marB
Paul A Murdock,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MKRCIIANS, AND
STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Waterptrec-t, Cincinnati,
Ohio. O ; [aplztf
King Cl Moor he a*!,
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DF.ALERS—
No. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. [my23
B. T. C. Morgan,
BOOKSELLER AND STATION HR—brja always on ban
a general assortment of School, Miscellaneous anti Blank
Books, Printing, Post and Cap Paper, Ac., Wholesale and Re*
tall, No. 101 Wood street, below Fifth. East side, Pittsburgh.
Wanted, Raga and Tanners’ Scraps. apls:lv
Russell A lira.,
Booksellers, stationers, dealers in stan
DARD AND LIQIIT LITERATURE, and Publ!*h*T3 r*i
the I. 0.0. F. TOKEN, No. 15 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Pa.
marlS-lj
I* W. Chadwick,
DEALER IN RAGS AND PAPER. No. 149 Wood Street,
Pittsburgh. The highest rrice In cash paid fori rasa.
rayUry 1
1854
FBA’S BELLE2S 4 CO.,
E’arnrarders and Commlulon El<-rcli»at»
. osAiras IN
PBOTXSIONS, GROCERIES AND OILS,
AX 309 Libr.rly tirtel. Pittsburgh, Fn.
VCUXUf KIUJC&, Phila wj*. aiCKCT3ON, Pittsburgh.
Miller & Rtcketson,
WHOLESALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS OP BRANDIES.
■Wines and Segars—Noa. 172 and 174, corner of Irwin
end Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yams,
fcfc, constantly on hand. jy2B
William Carr A Co.,
(Wu. Cat.r late af the firm of J. Pareto 4 Co.)
WHOLESALE GROCERS and Dealers In Foreign Wines
and Brandies, Old Monongahola and Rectified Whis
key, Ho. 329 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh,
Pa- ja6:y
Bauqjci u’clukka.i jona r irmaoN alm. KiaspATajca.
N'CLCRKAK, HERRON A CO.,
WHOLESALE Grocers, Produce Dealers and Commie
filon Merchants, No. 243 Liberty street.
apr22 Pittsburgh. pa.
Co-Partnership.
TIIHE subscriber* hare this day formed a partnership for
l the purpose of carrying on Cmnmisrinn ar.d forward
dng t in connection with the Fisk, Bacon and Oil , and Pro
•ducebusiness icnerally, nnderthe styluof ENOLisn A Ricn
•ABTWON; wnrehoase No. 116 Water and 160 Front streets;
tformerly occupied by Burbridjje A Tnpbrauj.
WM. B. ENGLISH,
JAMES RICHARDSON,
JAS. J. BENNETT.
Pittsburgh, February Ist, 1854:feb3
t? R. DRAVO^DI; — '
... Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., <le#ier ii
_ * Country Produce, offers for sale a choice stock a
Groceries, selected for family use. Bpice? of evpry variety
*&1 the purest quality, ground at his Steam Mills. Also,
Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken in ex'
change for Merchandize. '
. P.IL D. has procured* full iwKjrtmpnt of Landreth’e
Warrantedflnrden Seeds, and Invites the attention of all in*
tcrested iptnral-alTaira.. * janll
' Copartnership.
THE UNDEKBIQNED have this day entered intoco-part
f/"Wp. under the name and style of J. A. HUTCHI
BON « CO., for the purpose of iranacting a Commission and
Grocery badness. JAS. A. HUTCHISON,
A. 31. WALLINGFORD.
Plttabargb, February 1,1851
W*. ISOU3H. J. RICHARDSON. 1. 1. BEKSITT
E?° l ' ISn * RICHARDSON.
OMMIBSION AND FORWARDING MKRCIIANTB. and
Wholesale Dealcmin Flsb, Bacon nnil CJil, and Produce
generally. Warehouse formerly occupied by Burbridse A
Ingaram, No- 110 Water and ISO First street, Pittsburgh,
Penpa - i fe3
FftASCia Q. ,50. a. MOTIIA *.
__ bailey <t uenshaw.
Tea DEALERS AND FAMILY GUOCETI.^: , Dealers in
Wooden and WlHowWare, Japanned Tin Ware, House
keeping Utensils, Ac., Wholesale and Retail No *\S3 Libertv
~ street, Pittsburgh. ' Rprls . 7 1
-7BA.JTCI9 SELLSES, JOHS KTCOLB.
Pittsburgh. Maryland.
Sellers, Nicola £z Co.,
PRODUCE A*fD GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
No. $39 Liberty strwt. Pittsburgh, Pa. 1
Sperm, Linseed and Lard Oils. jy^g
Oommtsston House,
THE subscribers have opened a house for the above par
pose, at No. 17 Kmltbfleld street, four doors above the
'Mononttahela Hoose. We will purchase, or receive, on
commission, for sale, consignments of Flour. Bacon. Chef ft,
Oxm, Oats , Barley, Flax Seed. Grass Seed, Baled ITay, 4c]
upon which we will make advances, or purchase at the
best market rates for cash.
p ALOEO * 00.
Jaa. M f Lauchlln (
Dealer in groceries, produce, flour bacon
&o n No. 10,corner SrnithQeld and First streets Pitts’
burgh, Va. dot 6
jqhh a. rousa.
.Tnos. b. Toosn
T. B. Young *, Co ,
M. °PP°siU at y Bald.
1 ? 588 °f c _f BIN£T pdrmture and
0-i AlfiS.ol every description. Materials and work
xaanabir warranted, and sold atrednced prices. Care taken
In packing for land and water carriage.
P<^r WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES
ANt> LIQUORS, N 0.147 North Second street, fifth door
■mDav? Race, east idde, Philadelphia, has on hand the best
SESi&Siw wSi* 0 ??!* *Ef nes - Irish Whishy, Mononga
hnla Whisky, Holland Qln, CordiaU, Ac., on terms worthy
thq Attention of purchasers and dealers. fanßPr
W, Iltnrjr jircniiotich &, co
< ** nf >» r Of P»nn wnj . nrg h i {<<Hy
FARiIS In MU.
L epHDty, Ohio* 8. CUTUrkrt * gov
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G POST.
VOLUME XIII.
JOSEPri Fleming, -
[SUCCZBSOK TO L WILTOT u ha 1
pORNKB MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND h.,
V co^ st » n . tly £° hand R full assortment of Droca Medi
[SSrr’ tVrr “ mery ' “» «»“>«per^n
«li‘hTnrl‘. 78id ° DS ’ Prescri P Uon > carefully compounded a,
JOHJf fLEMCIQ.
FLEMING BROTHEur
WHOI&nWISTS,
PiuTio' 10 ” ° f Dr ' M ' l "' no ’ s L^v'cr
' ' jalO
JOHN HAFT, JR.,
(Successor to Jas. M’GufTey,)
AxrJv ,1 ? leßa,c aua Retail Druceiit.
ND Dealer In PAINTS, OILS, DVB STUPF3, A c U ,
Wood street, three doors below Virgin alley '*
aprtaaiely _• PirTSBUIIGH.
Jt OU!l °* MO'HGAN, AK’tT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST
AND DEALXB IN 1
No P ?\ nt *> 0Ua < Vamishea, & c .,
No. 93,4 Wood street, (one door south of Diamond alley
ft ■ L . ALLEN.
. WHOLESALE DEAL LB in *
Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Hononsra
hela Bye Whisky, So.,
also, rectifying distiller.
NO. S ttOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH I'A *
TTTINES, Uravdies, Glim, Cordials, JamaicL Spirits, Bt.
y . New England Knot, Claret., ChaS,pagnas,
““'P? Al,> Bro '’ ,n Stout 'Dish, Scotch, Boarbon,
t>ld Monongahela Rye and Rectified Whlatcy A Dole. Pparh
Wild Ch.rrv and Blackberry Brandies;
Regalia, and Pnncipe Cigars; Half-Spanlsh und Common
Cigars, all at such low prices as to chalieng . compe itlon
Fancy liar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style and
Demijohns of all sites. I respectfully Invite an ekailna-
Uon of my stock, at ho. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh
fe . nn »- aprSrly
JOHN OftOOTTi “
rMPORTRR OF BIUNDTKS, GIN, WINES, 4c.-De.ler
1 In floe Old Monongahela Whl.ky, Peach Brandy. 4c.
A i o ’. R< K tl K n? f l£tUlor i ° r Smltbtleld and Front
ptrwta, Pittsburgh. aprlS
WIIOLKSAiE AND DETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT
1&5 Liberty ctrcei, aml 31 Dlumotitl alley. feblOiy
*3" JNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER “E 8
HAS wmored to SMI LIBERTY strert, opposite Qurrism
•Hey, ond.No .3 SEVENTH, near Smlthfleid, where
me attention ot hi« friends and the public is Ineited to the
stock of READY-MADE UOODS alwaee on hand Alt.
Llothfi, Cassimeres and A eatings for ordered work A full
assortment of Furnishing Goods for gentlemen, Including
Uatfi_of All qualities. Trunks, Umbrellas, Ac ,Ac jnftj
,0a T» i J.' Ci i O3S *i T coming us y’ctoMii,
Wholesale and Retail Clothin* Merchants.
NO. 8 8 WOOD STREET.
TDK subscriber*regretfully inform their old customers
and the public in gvnarel, that th.iy hove this day as-
SoelatedtheinsolvvMn the above busiuees, under the firm
otJOUN M’ULOSKKY & CO. They respectfully solicit a
*hare ot public patronage.
The previous business of each will be settled by them,
pelves respectively.
RUVUUI, (late of the firm of CwLtr A Lanu>,) bating
• opened STOKE NO. 0, (two doors above the old
SS-5* t Lbe P«rp«M of carrying on the CLOTHING
UUbIaNESS, hopes by strict attention to business to mJK a
■haro or the patronage of the late firm. ■&'
N. B.—Clothing made to order in tho most fashionable
styles, and on the shortest notice—inferior to noDe j n
C *L jan2&y
Jsiuei C. Wall,
J V —No. 45 Fifth street, opposite the
opr ;
James liSclilttKir.
VfOXOXGAQELA PLANING respectfully
LIX inform his friends and the pubilo, that his new estab
lishment Is now In full operation, and that he is prepared to
furnish Boat Cabins, and 841 all orders for Planed Lumber,
with promptness, and at the lowest rates.
Board and Plank, planed on one or Doth sides, constantly
on hand. J
order* 1 * Docw ‘ Mouldings, of every description, made to
Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advantage
to give him a call, cs he can now furnish them with planed
enitable for every description oj work.
wn. a. uxokon
HEBRON & CRISWELL,
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
MANUFACTURERS of all kinds of BRASS WORK LO
COMOTIVE, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac.’ A 1
so, Cotton Batting Manatacturpre
Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City.
Office and Store, N0.'12 Market street, Pituburuh.
OLD BRASS and COPPER taken m exchange for work
or cash paid. Orders left at the foundry or Office, will be
promptly attended to. fidrQly
JOSEPH T. LOWIIV,
Ho. 43 Comer of Fifth and Wood Srtfis,
Fifth street. Pittsburgh,
K3ILCTFULL* announce to tne public that he bah
commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, In Conner
non with Intelligence and Uenerai Collecting. lie will
also attend to renting. Arsons in want of servants, in any
capacity, or tbocoin want of places, will be supplied at nbort
to basiQeM enfc-wied to his care promptly at
n e^ene^ ®t?ham, Esq, Richard Cows a, Esq., W
?t mfHfV., I !*' Al#x ' Blac& « Jam«B Mackeral, A. A. Mason,
Old. j anls
a. GRAFF ht iw, N ,, ER
HI. GRAFF & CO.,
western Foundry, No. 124 Wood street,
PITTSBCRfJiI, f>4.,
VT‘\£ D^. CTUTtER? 0F CASING STOVES, Coal and
c*A Wood Stores, Parlor Stoves, Hollow Ware, Plain end
Fancy Orate*, Plain and Fancy Fenders, Sad and Do? Irons
sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Wagon Boies. Ac. [juS.lyJ *
Austin Loomti, "
R l5 «f L ». KS T-,« TE * QENT - Merchandize, Stock, and Bill
Broker,Office, No. t>2 Fourth Street, (shore Wo->i ) The
eahsertber having opened an office at the above ptew for the
purpose or negotiating Loans, Rills, Bonds, Mortgage* Bn d
another InstrumeDtaforthcsecurlty of Moner, And for the
purenase and sale of Stocks. Will also give’ prompt and
particular attention to buying, soiling, renting of end I«rf.
ng Mil Estate. [jy7] AUSTIN LOOMIS.
L Schuclunan Is, Uaunlelu,
ITHOQRAPIIEItS—Third street, opposite tb« Post-office,
Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads, Show Bills
l^!! N Architectural and Machine Dr&winge, Business and
visiting Cards, etc., EngTavcd or Drawn on Stone, Printed
m Colura, Gold,Dronae, or Black,in tho most asprorod style.
at tlie most reasonable prices. octls*ly
HS. fil’Ktnley.
°USK, BIG'S, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, AND
!n Paints—No. 44 fit. Clair street, Pittsburgh.
jLtafl constantly cn hand aU kind* ot Paioto, either dry or
mixed, Japan and Copal Varnish, Linseed Oil, Boiled Oil.
optrits TurpcnMne, Window Olass oi ail sizes, Putty, Paint
Brushes, Ac 4 all of the best quality, and for sale at reasons
t)ie prices.
. sepll
ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SEMINARY - .
T. w. t. McDonald, m. a., principal.
l A e r ? otltutlOD commence on
MONDAY, the 6tb of September next, at the room cor
ner of Ferry and Liberty street*, lately oecnpled by the
Messrs. Feeder. J
Reference*— Hon. A. W. Loomis, 0. Knap, Jr., 8. F Von
ophorst. K. Miliar.* Jr. aQif26
JACOB M'COLLISTEU.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER
ASD DKLLEB IN ALL KINDS OP
Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars,
A r o. '2ft Fifth st., Pittsburgh, Pu.
Keeps constantly on hand a largo supply of all the
•ttrioua brands of Imported Cigars.
JOSEPH CHAPMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
IMPORTED CIGARS,
my3:ly No. S 3 Market strect. Pittbbobon.
POWER dt RIKRDUN, “
Architectural and ornamental carters.—
Ornamental Patterns for Casting, In every style;
Modeling, Designing, Ac. Composition Ornaments for the
decoration of Steamboat*, Buildings, Ac.; 06 SMITHFIELD
Street, near the Post Office. yl*3m
APER WILL. ”
CANTON, OHIO.
FISHER, ANDERSON & CO., have just started their pa*
per mill at the above place, where they will be happy
to receive orders for printing and wrapping paper of all
sizes. _ feb27:tf
A. Tindle,
flaßk WHOLESALE and K«tall SADDLE, H ARNEBB,
Bg&SSgjTRUNK, VALISE and CARPET BAG m&nnfac
“ £ ■ turer, No. 108 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
jygfcy*
John H« Rlellor,
TT7TIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL
T ? INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music, School Books and
Stationery, No. 122 Wood street. fjanl
1. J. lIAGA.T
HAGAN * AHL,
r UOLESALE and Retail Dt tre in Sttki, Fhney and
▼ V StapU DRY GOODS, Nos 91 Slorkat and 8 Union
street, Pittsburgh. apr 4
E.WHI TIC HOUSED
Fancy bilk and woolen dyer and cleaner,
No. 7 ISABELLA Bt., near the Emmet Hotel,
mnr4 Allegheny.
Thomas M. Little,
WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER—Fifth street, between
Wood and Market streets, opposite Iron City Hotel.
All kinds of Jewelry made and repaired. faps:ly
RXCSE OWEI?8.
Pittsburgh.
9. CUTMhEM b. t. OUTHBXKt.
S. CDTIIBERT ft- SON,
Real estate and general agents, No. 50
SmithfUld street. norl
(lard/
HLEE, (successor to Moupitt a Las.) WOOL DEAL
• BR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the sale
of American Woolen Goods. No. IS9 Liberty street (my 4
DL- fit Hayward^
BALER !n BOOTB, SHOES.TRUNKS and LEOnORT?
*J? HATS,corner of Market and Liberty ata.,
«o« H 4 Pittsburgh, Pa. ’-** -
PEKIN TEA STORE,
~ , BY A, JAVNES,
l?ood and south tide.
» Sold Wholesale and Retail. ja&y?
XV alter p. Marohall
' De ’ lW V»«ta» Pap,r
- mar 8
.PRASCI3 L. TOUSO
JOHN Mitchell
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST
No. 135 Wood Street 1
N«t door to H. Child-. Shoe Hon w ’ Pi^hn^h
j. a pgr,
Notice.
X OS. FLEMING havtaff associated with JOS. ABEL the
b t° confirm under the style of
Fourth lih ° ld 6Und ’ eorfier of Smlthfleld and
jalty
William Thoriii Drnmit.
TTAS REMOVED to the earner of HAND and PE>TN
I I. Streets, where .he Lilias usual, attend promptly tr
cue numfirong friends. All articles in his line are warranted
pure, and put up with the utmost care. marl4:6m
B. A. Fahnestock 4 Co.*
'TTTHOIiSSAIiE DEBQ WAREHOUSE—Corner Knt and
f f Wood streets, and eorner Wood and Sixth. [febl
business cards.
ileiaoval,
NEW P
.DANIIL AHL, JB.
-J. PL£iURO.
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BUSINESS CARDS,
„ „ J! 4 ?• ASD ERSON.
W n J«' « Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa..
LK De a ler in S”** 11 Frufa, Nut* Spices,
Confectionery, Sugars, Cigars, Ac, Ac. Raisins FiV
prunes, Oranges, lemons, Lime* Datps fttrnna 1 ’
Filberts, Walnuts, Oreain Nuts. Pen NutsfcSSL’Nu 1 ™ Pine
Apple Cheese, Sardines, Pickles, Sauces, Rock C«nf^v , tn»
mlcclH, Maccaronl; 01IT6 Oil. Ac., tcT* apriMj-
ENTERPRISE WORKS.
.o-iaawMDOTpy ro; wo*BKOT vmam m,,.
IMPORTERS am] manufacturers of
SURGICAL AND DENTAL
Hf’ 0 -' pfSXRUMaNTS, RIFLES, Ac! Wa
xgy Keep a general assortment of the above
... , t articles constantly on hand; together
nltb a general Tarioty of Fancy Hardware. Also. Guns Pis
tola and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder
Lead and Bulkte; Bowie, Dirk: Hunting ami Pocket Knives;
Tailors and Hair Dressers’ Shears; Pocket Scissors. Ac,—
Al«o, Trusses and Supporters.
Jobbing and repairing neatly executed.
RIFLES!—Wo are making Rifios of every description, to
ordur, <>f tlie best meteriol, and workmanship warranted.—
Unler* reem-ed for them at Wholesale or Retail, wfll be fill
ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale
P ria,a - oyl6
Chandeliers and Qas Fixtures.
T now °P®aing at their new Warercom
« i «**?*? FIHST STUKKT, between Wood and Smith*
P.-i* L he Inn?ept ftwortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK*
LTB, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Gas Fitting,
erer offered in this market Having arrangement made
by which they will be constantly in receipt of n«w pattern*
and Tanetipß, they confidently invito tho attention of pur
chasers to their selection. We are determined to sell ae
low os any house in tbo West, and Wing practical Gap Fit
in r tbfs & UnT’ r pocuUar to those dealring articles
We continue ib heretofore to tit up buildings of erorr do
acriptlon for gas. water and steam. 3
Brass Castings of all kinds made to order promptly
LONG, MILLER & 00^
No. 109 First street.
tifiOil)
BL&TCIIER; — “
FIIOM HEW YORK,
MANUFACTURER of the celebrated
Gofnaraer Ventilating Wig, Elastic
Rand Toupee*, and every description
-*sfc of Ornamental Ilair. for Ladles and
=jGentlemen, 79 FOURTH STREET,
■■between Wood and Market, Pitt*,
burgh.
f Blctcheh’s system enables Ladles
and Oentlnmen to measure their heads
with accuracy.
FOR WIGS.
No. 1. The round of tie Head.
No. 2. From the forehen-! orer tba head to neck, No. 2.
No. 8. Fram ear to ear, oTer th* top.
No. 4. From ear to ear, round the forehead.
For Toupe-jt, tn cover the top of the jurad. only—a paper
pattern, th-exad shape oftho baft part. r tnyt
s^ ,*2s^sJ?_ °- n *L j nrrl i Factory V
JOHNSTON, BROTHERS 6 CO.,
Offlrr of Robecca nnd tl-rffts. AUrghrny City
WOULD reepootfnlly Inform th-ir friend*
the public generally, that they hare
enmmenrej_tbo manufacture of Carriages
rwt„„ iJT Roeitairaya. ltn e pe«,S!ei ß l,» and
O ; a 4,H; rfr or r,ni<h and proportion.
All orderj will be-exeenha] with atrict regard todurnblllty
R ' r “ ir ' * UI «1» l.e attended to on
the moat rearmnaMo terma. Using In all' tlnir work th»
8 V* ! ’ 0, ”■ aad wh -‘ >l " tuff - ,h »y fret ronfl
aent that all who fnror them with their patronage, will be
fJitipfitx.l pn trial of their work.
Purchasers are requested to giro os a call, before pur.ha-
SiOC e!«vsrhere. ’ „ ,o 1
- -• Oet6:lv
Pearl Weani Mill ;
CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY,
(HKAR TH* RAILROAD OTATIO*.) ’
FAMILIES will be «pp r .lt«d withnurrarious crudes of
FRESH GROUND FWUR, *
Uy lea Ting orders et the Mill or in our box** at
,” n - ” ll#cn * Co., Wool atrort.or Braun A Reite* cor
ner Liberty nod St. Clair brents. Vittabureb ’
H. P. Srhwartz, or J. T. Sample, Druzclrt;:. Allegheny
ffl ‘ l . u c e . < i t:llVfe l r Kl to tainliies tn oitheroftbe two cities
icniis. CASH on delivery.
Jl 29 PUT AN, KENNEDY A CO
H A K D w Alt E" ~
. for
Saddlers and Carriage Itlalrers.
R. T. TsFKOTT, .TR.,
So. 1 .1 1 Wood atreet.
PITTSBURGH.
Also, Cloths, Damaaks, Lacos, Mon, Bont Stuff,
Springs, &o.
_ ’■’’"■"llort An.riri.nl rs.
fa . v fc o vL , ” 1 0 " ,nd “ n ‘ ! "t” ronst.nflT mMinflwtn-
KS»?Sattil r ,' T . CAT,,V AND
lyi 1 IM in?, or every tleamr-tion, rix •
* I 1 Extension Dining Tables;
Do R*r do;
Ladies Cabin Chnirß, of various style*-
Cents. do do do-
Slate Room do do do-
Dn Toilet Boxes;
TeteaTetes; Sofa*'
\v rf *u V. . Centre Tables',
Wash Stand*; o«rd do:
Water do; Trnvs, Ao Ar
Ms'eriaJ Bnd workmanship warranted, and prWi
;*°' u „ 3 T. B. YOUNG A CO^
3* Pmjthfield at., opposite City IIo*e!
>s r u p it v - s
NEW EAGLE HAT MANUFACTORY
NO. IS2 WOOD STREET, one door’ re,
the corner of I.lherty. i« now open. vSS
g?is£xSfljr T! 1 - proprietor is himself a practical ***&
, . Hatter, hnvioc liad fifteen venrs experience
att.i- .nPineM. t-n years as a prnetbnl workman: bavlnc
yV\ ln ’• T» Tißri r»nl establishments In tfaw York Phil
aaelphn rinrinnaM.and tho New England State*: f™\ a
confidant ih.it. from his pmrtiral experience as n Hatter
irfi? n n “ 1 D *? t f,nlv a * bnf a ncTTpa and Cimrri
Duilie^f7Vf"/ T - W ” e her '‘ , '2 , ' r * l» 'he Pitfhnrsjb
P fl,f n:,:7 ' mnn?/ fartur*. ,j“cls-1 f
THE OI.D PniNTINO 'eSTABqViVveNT (late John
<H : prepared to execute erorv style of Le-,|
Cerametcul. Canal end Steamboat Joh Prlntlni; and Book
Tid r"' H ""T ‘"■W- In lh« Rlsnk Boot, p,,,„ r
nirfn^reTrrii' 1 '' ShorU " t n " a ™ cn lh °
.Od'nl^t'or I '. “ nJ gtBt,oner / WarehouM. Printing Office
and Book Bindery, corner of Alarket and Second et, fnovlfi
Dnpot ot Loauwarth* Zlm meri.iian’i Co'.
T Hwos Wlnea nnrt Bralnlv.
UE undersigned has reoeivod and offer« for sale at Cin
cinnati Pnra. q Ursre .quantity ofLocworth A Zimmer,
man a otiolre and world-renowne<J Bp«rkHne. Dry and La
dies Sweet Catawba Winoe. Snob as may dosir* to procnA
an excellent article of Nntdre Wine, (the pure juice of the
crape.) will find mr eatahliuhraent the plaee for the crratlfl.
cation or their desires. The Catawba Brandy, diitilledfrom
the aenulne Grape, is declared hr many eicellent ludjra
equal in flaTor to the best imported Corn ac. ’
. T>. FTCKKTSEN.
. No. 137 Liberty etreet.
A Nuun’e A. Clark’. Planm '
PRESH errlval ot NUNNS A CLARK’S .
;ia lb ™ bw 'R“f. They have been madeySP'WpfifW
and carefntiy selected eaprea.lr for tills mo-' ™ PH"
of too. “ n « l ' l »''ed upequalled tor eweetne.e and power
imaratf Vu *!?***” ! h( * nf,w improvement of two
T. h ',"T, stnn!t " ™t>Bln(t over and above
and To .ine 1 Tn n Jr 1 J r <« »t«nd anr eilmata
Sole Agent for Nnnne A Clork’e Pianos.
, . No. lot Thiol street,
-22 Sign of the Oaldennarp.
»im«liici for irks:
OUN 11. MKLI.OR. 81 Wood ptroot, Fittsbnrirh win
publish on th» 10th Auenst. 1854. the well known
boHob of Almanacs (for 18551 calculated by Sanford C Hill
(M ■’ ?, nJ for ““"V F««« published hr Mr. Hake Loomis. of
.. |» C Mi Un ' ,l ‘r i l *; nsme ° r “ toomls’ Almanacs.” The
series will consist of—
HILh’S PTTTSmiRfin AI.MANAC,
UIIJ.’S MAGAZINE AI.MANAC.
t. i . Hn.VS AMERICAN FARMERS’ ALMANAC.
It Is only necessorv to sav. that the reunions, moral and
rthea&i.";.”;-iTo"'; A! ~ win "■
.o^, Prißtor ’" nd oth ' r " Br « hereby cautioned aminst
nnl>lthr'’l > 1 th r'’ “PVTlwht of the shore Almanac. '
or lo7enT ind by ' “* llll the hy the gross
?li £S.HS n. MEI.LOR, 81 Wood street.
A New A
oV» thl j£' la„ P' °DO F ° rle ’' WUh anil with '
taT o n ptaJo° nt CarT °‘ l LOU ' B XIT 6tj,e orand Actl<)n '“■
Serpentina, pearl kov«, 7 octoTo Piano.
Two fnll carved, aeml p-and, 7 octave Pianos.
Two ptlain Rosewood u ~
Ono do do c l / “ •*
Three do do a' J « <«
Two double round corner Rosewood 0% octave Pianos
One round corner finished back and front 7 octave Piano.
A furtner ln about two weeks. fau29
Lonn Office.
.T°£V„- °7 V, EN ' *1 S ,\ IITnIrT ELD STREET, bntwenn
an “to D s “, OD i a J ,e F- Mnni-y loaned on Gold nnd
Silver Plata, Diamonds. Gold and Silver Watches. Jowdlrv
Musical Instruments, Gnns nnd Pistols, Feather Bods Fur
niture, nnd nil kinds of artlclns—for any length of time
agreed on. Charges for storage considerably lower thn»
heretofore. Private entrance through the hall door. All
business transactions strictly confidential.
«- Forfeited pledges sold Immediately after being out of
date, unless redeemed. Bargalneof Gold and Sliver Watch
eg. Jewelry, , always on hand. aprlo:6ra
NEW SEED STORE*
JAMES WAUDROP,
OFFER!? for sale CANARY BIRDS of lmproved
breed, being very hardy, and fine sincere. Bird Seed?
—Canary, Hemp, Millet, Rooe and mixed Beed. Bouquet*
will be furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS, vii:
Camelfas, Rose Buds, Heliotropes, Ac. Evergreens (in pots)
for Christmas Trees, from the Beed and Horticultural Btore,
NO. 49 Fifth st, near Wood. dec2o
Voninme the Smoke*
THE subscriber bovine the exclusive right to manufac
ture and sell SWEENEY’S,HOT AIR AND SMOKE
CONSUMING FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders, and
contract for heating buildings with the most economical
Furnace now in use. Tho attention of those interested If
solicited. Any intormption can be had of A. BRADLFY.
Noa. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BARNDOLLAU,
dec24:tf I Iron Cttr Stove Warehouse, No. 134 Wood st
BARR * MOSER,
ARCHITECTS: —Officop: Philo Hall. No. 75 Third street.
Pittsburgh: and east aide of the Diamond, Allegheny
irVi-fim
New Jers«y Water Melons and Peaches.
THE sobeciiber is in dallv receipt, by Railroad, of the
finest quality of PEACHES and WATER MELONS,
wui at hia Depot, No. 128 Wood street, above Fifth.
IWU SAMUEL STERJBUUK,
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PITTSBURGH. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1855.
T Cablnea B'urulture Warebonis “
B. VIiUNQ I CO. chhinei fufntturc and Chair Jfan.
. HThctarer, Nos. 8v aod 40 SmlthUeid street, opposite
w.L/ Hotel, would respectfully remind tneir old friends and
customers, and those ohout to purchaee anything in tlieir
line of business, that they are constantly manufacturing
every descripUun t fashionable Parlor aid CbE
nlture. warranted in material and workmanship/eml sold
on reasonable terms. Can. taken ln packing for land or
water carrirtge s a OT
Steamboat Cabin Furniture and Chairs on hand and mad*
to ordf-r. as nrual. mie
Tbco in furnishing boats will fl n( j j t to thsir
Rdrantapn to k -hy u» a call, as we gim WVT y attention V,
the manufurtur*. nf work bf>*t adapted to their »ve fßu'll
BOOTS AMO SHOiti!,, V
WHOLESALE AJVD RETAIL.
JAUEB HOUB has fitted up la sploudid style w, store
»J‘2i! , . a,lr j l 'u‘ , f eot,a, ’' lf ' 0 6 Ucion street, betwu
ruUi street and the Diamond, and has now completed his
Spring stock or BOOTS, SHOBS, SLIPPEIIS.QAITKBSr-,?
and Palm Lear, Pedal, Dustin and Braid HATS, to which h’J
sale or retail ttent *° U ° f P Ulob,uier »- whether atwbol£
This stock is one of the largest erer opened in this cite
and embraces everything worn by ibeladies or Philadd ohfti
and New York, snd ho trusts cannot tail in nloanu all
Great care haa been given in selecting tho choicest goods
all of which he warrants. boons,
lie also continues to manufacture, as heretofore all de.
scriptlons of Boots and Shoes, and from this long experieni.
of over twenty years in business in this city, lit, he trust?
a sufficient guarantee that those wlto faror him with tli.-te
custom, will be fairly desit with. apriS-tf
Seminary for Boys.
South-west cur. of Fifth and Grant its., opposite Court Jinnee
T““M of this School will comtn«nee*rm Mov
1 DAY, September 4th, ami the duties oflustructton will
t>« rMnmftd by Messrs. GRIGQS and M’DONAXD. °* 1
Tuition b $12,50 per quarter.
The number of pupils is limited, and boys are admitted
In the order of applications which may be made aft,.r
Auguft 30ih, at 6-i Liberty street, or at School, or bv letter
dropped in Post Office- auOow*
W» B» SCAIFE
FniST STREET, BETWEEN WOOD AND MAItICFT
STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA., bnllda Ifrand/patent
Metallic Life Galvanized Iron ; also, manufactures
eopper and Sheet Iron Work, Cooking Stovea for Steam Sets
and ITolels, Portable Forges, Forged Iron Work Larue
Delta for Bridges, ic.; Cork Life Preservers, the best and
cheapest kind. Steamboat work attended to. [my2fly
WH are receiving from New York and PhlladolDhls
3SO HALF CHESTS TEA, “““““'Pbla,
comprising Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong
Souchong, and English Breakfast, all of which have been
carefully selected, and will be sold a* usual. '
A. JAYNES, lVkin Tea Store!
3S Fifth street.
J BOOTS AND SHOES.—Those who wish to* cat a
neat and well fitting " *
BOOT, SHOE or GAITER,
will call at M'LAUGHLIX*B,
96 Fourth street.
“GRAFF, KEISmOER ft orTbli
VfI’ANOFACTUKEHS OF COAL AND WOOD COOKING
LT± STOVKB, Parlor and Fleaiing Stoves, Orato Fronts
renders, Wagon Boxes Ao, Ac. Warehouse No 121 WOOD
Street, above Fifth, Pittsburgh, Pa. jy^4
STO C KING FACTORY,
NO. 24 FIFTH STIIEBT.
Sign of THE OLD BTAHD
WHAIAM DALY has returned from the' Mannfactur
lni; flowery Dintncts of Europe, where ho has rur
■hajod, for cosh, a very utMUuyo owl well assorted stock of
the best descriptions only of Stockings, Socks, Undershirt*
Druwcrs, Qlores; also, new style of Children’* and
Stockings, together with hifj domestic stock of Pitts
burgh Manufactured Hosiery. He will sellby wholesaluor
retail at New York Importers’ prices. •, •
_ v WILLIAM-DALT * CO.
Remember the place—No. 2-1, Sign of THE OLD STAND
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BUSINESS CARDS.
JSotlcc.
T H k B «, U JONES 4 QUlGG,havingljeendissolved
X by tho death o* Joi nF. Quicg, on thu 27th lost the
S:J r “ 'l m by the nnaerdsned. it
tb*lr office, corner of Rosa and First streets. b ’
nt,, v , ~ , ISAAC JONES, SurvirlHg Purtner.
Pittsburgh, September 30, ISs4—[oot2:y 6
li«cc Jotus,
A sT^. FA . CI ; tmE! \ <> L S| ’ rinK l ' n ' l Steel, Plough
Slab fteel, steel-Plongb Wings, Coach and Eliptln
cpringe. hrnsa hut laper, half patent, Sere®, Mall End
PitSburgh pE.° Aiks ' -corn,!r 01 “Oj Steel streeta,
ISAAC JONBS
D. O. iiogeri & Co.,
ANUe ACTUUEHS of ROGERS’ pateut iroprnTrd StPf]
txlfty tir “ tor tMth " offlca comer Ross and Firat streets.
CG. B. Ilendly &, Co.. “
HEAP OA!U>JJT WAREHOUSE, A'o. 82 Third z’r«i>
near htartot. weald wepectfiiUy iuform lh*L{=/nen.S
ouu the public geDomlly, that the/ here now in tbuir
complete FALL STOCK, consisting of tiARPRIStif er er y
«° D S fr °“ tho Royal Velvet ana Brussels; to'tha com-
S em P ““d Ron- Floor Oil Cloth, Irma ore
antm a'l? wlde ' m ” r dMi K n! »°tl y«ry rich; Cocoa and
Matting, Druggeta, Ruga, Mata, Stair Rods, Window
" c ; 1 atrona 1n want are invited to call attd axatn
ihedM th steamboats, Hotels, and Reddenfia ram
unea on the moit reasonable tenmu t
TERM3 a^:™ m ONL !^ Cta “ a q ° !rk 1 '
KDWABD E. wttr :
H-HaL.-.j™.™ HAKCW E. HOLlin.T
P R CI?*St« r ° lUVA “WNa ANt^cJtfMieSlQS'lilF.R.
„ A "• E«wmllt, Ai —Strict attention [it] to nil
cousTgnuoeath lor aa) Q 0 f Flour, Produce, 4c. Orders for
tbajpurchaseof Produce solicitrd and promptly attended to.
Goods fur ro-BhlpmEnt fomardad ffith despatch, loctfrCm
Tun „. I C '^ IIIr^V UJKS POll SALE. ‘
HE nnderslftaed has insireceived »thia ' S
OARBiAGE WAKKHODSK, BitnmjL .gij?Sg: .
‘to Two Milo Ran, be tween Pittabureh WSSSsSsiy
a aplendid
°I2i HIICL^B, , of ma J Oenenpuon, ODd wiH CTntinAo' t-n
SI
in patting down *l] competition. ’ be ktosetf
to call
1. - 1
&. Jcwea...' .
-*• C. BUCUSE.
JONES & BUCHER.
IKON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS
Pn-Wlvania Soared, foci of Third
IT A V IN 0 our Muchb.-ry, u-bkh Is sow ol
or t° T ’ and havinK many faclli-
Clii rrck, wearo uow manufacturing: First
STEAM KSGISKS.
HOLLIKG MTLI.3,
“T, ?!? Boilara, Furnace, Eolline
BAW AND GRIST MILL iLACMINKKY ± CABTIVr;i;
OaS j*“? p o n^ r {??«» grants,lUtort*, Lamp VosdUllzch
ins I osds, Columns, Girders, Shading, IlnnjnU
Bracket., Collar Grates, Bathing Tubß,BponE’’’
JiaUwff, Verandahs and Ornamental Cantina,
»trm^„ P /Sla"n a “ entioa t 0 “« «d cL
Front, for Homes and Store,.
Haring an estensire assortment of beautiful Carrerl r.t
ton, of the most approved arohlteeturaf oS„. our Jea t '
prtn «lth ou?“h.“ tUring ,Dd £Wl>I ’ lcS u,laUeaa «°
. I X r r,74. r ”, c “ Dg or Rollimr Mills, MHI Owner.
wlll fln<l >• ““Ch to their advantage to
bJij”ng. e lne °" r « Itsnsi ” -»tock of Pattern, before
Hi ON AND BRASS CASTINGS.
.1 Mt ' ri E ;lon : Sola Wort, Pattern jhklai;, For-
Da ; a,i - to onl.'r- [myliy
China. Hall.
\f AK , K r.if T STRKFr . fiUTWEHN THIRD AND FOURTH
-100 cratea of QUIiENSWARE, of This Fall
tlon. now receiving, to which we Invite the attention Trthe
country and city trade Haring tame dozen dlderent pat
°r T''V V " r -. 7™ f " el COUflfent of Bulling ElPtiftS-
Sate ini m ”- v , f ° unil Iron atone, cold band
Sold scroll, Woe, pink, plum purple, brown end green All
80, e handsome gn-cu Boris and while Imitation atone which
10 ’' 010 rplJ -ton. ware.
COMMON WARE—Our ptoek of Common Teas. Platea
Nar ' pi “ a ' B °"*' «Mw*. and everj article
Walla ta lar? '’ “ d selcct ' d for the City and country
H LASS W’ARE—Having n large and well selected ptook
of Ulasa on hand, we will poll at factory prlcea. Paving the
merchant the trouble of making a separate bill. AM we
ask in a call, and we feel confident of pleasing
. - ep f _ ,lOriN .I? O'LEARY.
Boota and ahoe., W lioi e.iToATHSdLUtniT !
• James iioBC. .■.>*, tJ
N < at S ve M ."ll“' f ’ ° lo ° ftreet ' th'fJdaor frtfa the
M Market 11 use, would call the attention of hfa friends
ban 1n C ~r ' f 1 to the fact, that ta has now on’
canon J P ,o'pl. N ,i: 1C “ d * iU!Uln - »«'•» tros tP,
Uts price. are very mnch reduced, end be sells Ladies’
O.Uere.t.ren *1,12 to*2.Sft Gentlemen's Boon
to *O . and excellent Gentlemen's Gain-re, and Youths Md
CbHdreu t. wear, at eitraordiuary low prices.
tie also continues to manufacture, as heretofore all d*.
sutt'r;:,^r s r vi> ais
nl th w 't duality and the latest style r|| of which
he warrants Nor should be overboiled hi, Tory large„
■eminent of Gum Sandals, Overshoe? and B ots, for Judies
,° nJ Chl!dr *“- Ere, T iwraon who favors hinj
with Ibeir patronage trill be fairly Ilea It will,. ;','p
New Paper Hangings.
F r p E wP C V Nn AMEl l ) ic\n"i'ahlds“a‘Sits■
*■ E ',“' Decorations, In gold, oak and marble ■ 3 ’
Halt Papers, of rortous styles;
- ■ Fist’d and Plain Papers, for dining rooms and chambers •
- Cheap and low priced Wall Taper!- namoers,
Borders, Ceilings, Figures, Window Shades
A large and complete assortment or the above, selected
for lha season, will be sold at the usual low price. ' ea
WALTER P. MARSHALL.
it. oaxrr .i>. ntrsTNßtn IT , r ,
OralT, Rcialnger da Groji
WESTERN Fi.UNDRV, ,21
7 Jeturera of P 1"! Stores, Coal and Wood Stoves
fil'pee lo ’?' Plato and Fancy Grates. Plain
and Fancy Fenders, Sad and Dog Irons, Portable-Force
Kl ' flleB ’ T,, a- Kettles, Stove Kettles, Wagon Boxes,’
- : — : BUI4 *
Wm. li. Talcott *t Co, ~
MA«Jr 3 r, cc £^-' , . OR3 T 0 T - StNSEDT, JU M k Qn_]
OF GILT ANb MAHOGANY LOOK
ING G LASSKS, Portr.lt and Wetur* *“2^
utmierk in Itoporti-U aod Domestic Fancy Goods, No. 62 cor.
car of Wood and Fourth streets Pittsburgh. octßi-tw
A Caid, •
U AYJNfI soul my iuterest In the firm of T. KENN KDY
fl Jll 7 * CO., to William H. Talcott, who, with A. (L
“»«»»• tb » !«*«« Oto and Variety liuet
“'f h * o,<l , “taatl. corner of Wood and Ponrth etreote
,"n ,5,!s V ' Vm - “• A Co. 1 confldentlrJi
commend them to my formor euatomera, aa every wav
qualified to clye entire satisfaction.
All pereun, imvipg demands against me, end all Indebted
to me, wll) plvnse make an early aottlrment.
- <>:,l2 T. KENNEDY, JR.
Th«re are ten successive months in the Academio yenr.
ARGE WALNUT BOOK CASEtt-KnijhetJ
r room. [declSJ T. B. YOUNG * CO.
' • jfSbib
4':\
FOR SALE- AND TO LET. |
rrm* „,v „ S’*‘*P=rty ror Sale.
Ttf.SSS 1 ’" o£rers for ‘ aJe > OH rery reasonable termp,
/ IS.' 31 logins property, vlr:
bewreSnJi"?’ “l* 1 * Dtrellfcg Honse, No.llo Penn street,
?“? pi*K»U«r> and. tot 25 feet front,
beat i eet t 0 an ThaHousoia one of the
SStafate^ 4 . ta One or tho “°#S Peasant neighbor
onf hn^ST1 m , b! ? 0i,1 5 c ? r ? ora of front and Perry streets;
vJLtJ?' five feet fronton Ferry and fiixty feet on
cot£lv itS^ th V 0 thrpo rtwy-Wek Building on the
Inga, as,S; S 1 and tWO “** BnUa
dtCP’OT
b7 A 9o L< f™l^^J^^7r?' n^ralentF^ttl,l ' Dwelling; Lot 20 feet
Dy so, fronting on Congress and lilm sta. .-is
H<£ue°' I 'H.e 1,1,!"!’ ° U ,?P )te 6treet > Dwlr thB Court
“ abew! “ r ”° gWl and ,a gOoJ order < ?“»
bek.°? S!aitili aW atrect, ncaraiyentli
®“ ! -* «• =» «» 80
ble end pleasant loeatloh ffSdL vrrydesira
-60 ftot *v*
tß l th? t !?°f? e ' eoaI * *\ Dd fabun,jßneB of limestone, convenient
to thts landing; and two coal pita ooen. iw^vwuenr
Ninety Lots in the town of Columbia, CO fegt fcy 150 each,
near.y lerel, find Weil locatiaL The tenant of each hot
Sn?«??’fhw le,! * tf tl ? ln ff whKt<?T ketone coal h- taay re
.quire aor hid own une, from apt near th- Lock*. Colombia
V»Si*?\ t t fl » tl,al! ? ll i 0n the of lba ‘ Monoufeulnjiarir.
STnSiJS 6 Kp - h 5n th « »ni<laL of an es
toosiye stone cohl region,- and -would £0 a desirable point for
manufacturing
tJtTL? *« dr % i tT- rt ‘ s of Stone Cool,with Eoua-.
5iS5? d i*t* T Wa i 3T °l >ert >' *«w « front of 140 rods on the
Mcmo&gftb*lft nrer; an escollrat landing; good grads and
f ° r roilroad—with ora ugh lerel ground at *n*
poini for houses and gardens, or locations for manufactorie*
hem% 8 d<ie P en ® u \° Eilaw bora* to be used in hunt
ing out tho coal—the quality of Chieh, for iron wort Hii»»rr>
le“ntrf “ 7 ““«»«*•» «SS I «idV^f I fSS
/In my absence, my agent, Jasons Blakely, Ben, will rfy,
an necessary iniorrosfea ( ss4 la S3»crtad to gWe trarSn”
tea droda for any property giSS. JAMESMAY
p l 2s - . Wo. 110 Pens- ’
tar
■D. H. TiOOERS.
5 Per Cent boner 4Sinn any lenrm in the
Conatar*
AVAUOABH3 FABJI FOR BAMi-Ihe robSMlbsr la
authorised to Bell tho/oduwlng dcfleribol TRACT OF
U l in Nonh Fayette town
ehlp Allegheny county. Pa 14 rutin-, from tho City of Pitat
i' l " IIK |l ‘ tt-oSttutienvliio Railroad, with
Coal unit 1-llas Stono unr>l Ste n«]e piece, nod e-j 1 of
acceie-improvemeutoMt-l-iivu: a very comfortatle ln-m
House, „0 by u) feet, 2 r.lrriej hljli- Wash Home, Sprina
Fr ‘ una Bens darn*
M by A, feel, finished in th» beet possible manner, with
Stablius under the whole building; luti bearing Ar.Lle
CherrV h Tr‘S\ f IM ; » ’“*»dnamity of peach and
Cherry beatlnr order: about 85 acres cleared
a “ “ hl o h »t»ta of cultivation, with water in nil the tlelds.
This land is very comfortably situated in one of the beet
neighborhoods in the county, being cruTeulent to ma-it, -
m« C rter be Vu aDj n!i<i ’ r ° U ' d " ot b ° 1» the
narltet, oniy .hat the owner la about to remove to the tar
west. Terms easy and price moderate. For further peril,
culars see the owner, WM. ROBB, on promises, or tb/sull
augbdaw ■ ,A -' u ,p C. KICHEV,
Kstotn Ajfvint.
®^t nal,J i *“"38; one cf 100 acres, aod
: :J- r.i 11 ? °„f iier , * ac f ea ; beautifully located on the Uddct
1 nf**h Rll i. l . ovosln P i>sftnk ItoaJ, tf mike iron* the citv,?i?eh
- of them 0»«S »o mto diride into 10acre lot*,having'* good
s ?£ « DS tk * acll ‘», lE 18 ‘ a fl P len,iitl opportunity for a specula
tion. Those who w.mt a good home, or wl«h to ma>«
’ S 10 ?!?’ ;°^ ld do well to I°** it, wu will sell to thi
• first that offers us oar low price, in (ots or nit to^ethe
onfv t° Uat 7n Hc f tR ’ 1 aih froa
only 3 miles Iron Allegheny cuy, by wayo; iho New
• 7 -■<= *“« tfU-.hj- locations, and of.
Hav'i o ,’ f C “S'| n . n^ r3 i Ee “.? ° n the obl ° < ' Ba P™>sy!vanla
‘ “?" b “ a , ty ' TatJ * ut h" "“Id wptirale
’ ?TJW h « a #r MMeiMiog. It is a
lotol j l ocation, ana cheap, of coarse.
Aim one Lot of two acres, nud two smaller nieces of
ground, opposite Harlmau’a at Woods' run, oil,--rail at a
?S , “T, prit ' fUr ,f fmr “Property. Aa L.aoSm.nt of
kTt r Lill r e u a ? <1 I^ t, > on hand, and described In
my r, gister. Before buying you would do well to cell and
jl" THOM Ah WOOL’S,
la Fourth street.
for <lo,n.rrF„ t rme.. “
1 i,, o!lerE for sale, on easy terms, FIFTY
Also,
-it r 7, S J iV „ ARh i on the bank of the Allegh.ny rirer
Tl 7 ' by 200 ft “ t , u ' e r’ • having fronts oil Alary and
Jolla Ann Avenues, and Henrietta and Uorr streets. ’ This
™ nW “ s m f n ? Fruit Trees of the choicest hind, and
“ LDB rf"" of tho picturesque and romantic pee
nery arunad. tam deslroas of preserving this square en
d a,ronl ‘i n,! ° f tbe most oi mag.
ulncvnt si-OB for a gentleman's summer residence, in the
immediate vicinity of the tiro cities. ' "
Also, nhout Til Hi K AGUES OF GROUND, at the head of
pos£ for manufacturing pur
n,o!'; bOT ? rc !' r ! ) ' l '* ltot,,i in Duquesne borough on
the high and main bank of Herr's Island,and i.reaehrfhv
a ver, substantial Bridge of one span. For partieSura .i
hinb'r «"‘ d t nc u’ in Jfuquesno borough, P on the main
LAP^m 1 S - th “ ° f Uerr ’ s Island . °r of JOHN BUN.
“° f S<;con ' ! and Market «ta., I'ittrburgh.
-.“ P i-.‘'“ WM. C. MILLER.
iirth Ward Proi’erty , ule ntTATaWa
IJHIRKE VALUABLE < IiIUCK‘ I tIOUfIES AND LOTS—
J. These Lits embrace a front on Bonn street, of GC feet 8
inches, to nSfeot alley; on which there 1, erertal a T *| n .
We block o Brick Houses, two stories high? "IS Utohen
end cellar In basement, 41 f,-et front on tvnn street and’’o
PTOPe " 7
c.T. hi ''?7 1 ? rlj ; '? d!d 001 be in tbe market only that the
fyTn o^v U e3ei;?o'rJS^r Un,P - ‘“ d fIDdS “
■4S7 j aßd , prta>
or JAh. C. RICHEY, ’
ltcal list ate Agent, at this office.
( y UA Th’ l ’“?h i!:il^ k ' * w ll iAL '' At A BBLAIUAhSAiN.
of Coll h a„L ?ea n V Mll tbo “P" b “ ,r of Ml) acres
01 Coal, and Its ncrca of surfsce, situated at Fri-men's
Lanulug, on the Ohio river, in Hancock county V, Thit
property has faciut,,’, randy met with; the vein beta* 7
feet thick, of the very best quality of Bit tt ninou« Coal °fud
at i |i, ml on tho rlvor whei e th- water is about 13 f.Lt M
MO lom'S,; f'“\° Ud “ 7°' ‘“ rK ° p ° o1 ' suDi =*"nt to harbor
M 0 coal boats. A,so a charter for the purpose o! establkh
“>■>'«*» al the same point. Thire l erected on the
aborts a first rate overshot haw Mill
tosrti a , b ? V t’ ,il ' bB 7 ld hnlf ’ lhn »fl' l "lefs,or tho whole,
fo S h 'J Term, easy nml price modente. For
further particulara enquire of ItOIIKRT KEEN IN on tbs
premies, or of j amiss C. BlbilEY,
aeu> - - - - Real LstfttQ this otßee.
METHO-
U MSI GRAVE VAIIP, N'IIAK GANAL
hoLl'^'t'” d ' f iral ; lo P |ec ° of property in this neighbor
hood not ulretidy bought up by tho Pennsylvania ttallroad
Company, fronting on Liberty 50 feet on Elm street 100
VlMfe”™ " a “ thoJl!t Gr -"» Vurd $O% feet, roLlbor
e„'L hlB „ P > opCrty ! S m s st desirable 03 a Hotel. The building
now on it, a good substantial three story brick, uuh a 1 the
LTtTI « b t ul , l ' 1 1 i ”S«. for a longtime been acci ied
as the Union Hotel, doing a good business. Capitalists and
_apri&.tf
I S^S L „? r O - , t?“ I, !nf t !T„"i ( s n^ Ma ? e * rs )« , »
Filth U ard—4o ft fronUM rvi? d b| ' l ' ,r, = ahtj.m the
bach 100.ft.on Spring ally, onlu./'i'*? 1 " 3
stori.,o Brick House, 4U It.squurc, with nSaine tr. J „ > r - Ur
CO It. on Spring alley, well calculated to carry «
oranch of umuufaclurlnglmsincsa. Bring engaged la raifr
ufnctunnir In the country, I offer the aborc tor Bale. In
tjuirt- at .No. 4-5 Liberty street.
Con.i Works Kur Sale.
QlXr\ TIIKEK ACi;K.' OF LAND, with 250 acres of Coal
yj attached, and all the improvements thereon in success
fut operation, raid Farm is situated ou the Mononeahela
Bbo T.? and Is supplied wilh a
, e, h“T’ renaut nouaea, Orchard, Aallroad.Md
an excellent harbor. *
The vein of Coal is Use feet thick, and cannot be surpassed
In quality, ior further particulars apply 10 P
NICHOLSON & PAYNE,
No. iitf?) Liberty street.
WTliree HoiueVanrt l«ota for sale*
i vr Rt i ,rl7aUs ■»!«» TiuiKK noaah'3 and
Lors. u m Brick House, situated cm Ferry, between
bftck lh BD,i L berty streets; Lot feet front by 79 feet
-"S 0 * Houses, on Logan street, Sixth
Wahl. One House fronting on Logan street, and the other
on Lot *2-i l'eet by 100.
Also, the stand I now occupy, on the corner of Ferry and
ater etreep, tho lease running oneyear from Ist of April,
lb A wuh the Furniture, Bedding, £c. The House at pres
en-,w doing a good business, uud is pleasantly 'ocatetL
For terms and further particulars enquire of
ALtIX.. CUPPLBS,
corner of Ferry and Water streets.
TIIK PROPERTY situated coruerof Webster and Fulton
sim-ts, from an.i after thu let of April next. This is
nu eligible situation for a large Hoarding House or a Tavern
Stand. It contains cne large Brick House, fruntiug ou Ful
ton street; two small Frame Houses, fronting on Crawford
street; and Stable, fronting on Webster street. At a very
tmiall exi euse the back buildings can be converted into sta
bling capable of stalling tweive horses. For lenns annlv
tO . AUSTIN LOOMIS.
92 Fourth stroet.
VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE Foil BALE, Adjoining the
Borough of Manchester—•TililtTY BUILDING LOTS
Cftch 24 fret front by 100 feet deep, and fronting oa Market
street 00 feet in width, are offered for sale quite low, nad ou
reusoOuble term* of payment. This properly id part of the
oKtate of the late Jnmes Adams, Esq., and the title la per
fect and beyond dispute. Apply to
norB
f | 'ILMIAFKU I’hj OU a ilia—Which you cau use either a
JL afl uprigbtcr reclining Chair; inToluabie lor Invalids
ana luxurious for loungers. Call and see them.
T. B. YOUNG & CO., .
33 SmitbfMd street.
J Valuable Properly For bale.
UANI>3GMK BUILDING LOTS,situate on Centre
Atbuub, near Fulton street, and within ton ainutes’
walk of the Poet Office. For teems, inquire of
HOON A SARGENT,
corner of Wood and Fifth nts.
To Let.
A GOOD DItY CELLAR, under the Nrptune Engine
. Uou?e, on Sevoutb street, suitable foratcring molasses
or produce. Inquire or JOHN 11. STEWAKT,
207 Liberty street.
For Sale or Ueul.
A WELL FINISHED TWO bl’OitV Ii KICK DWELLING,
ti- on Third street, between bmlthfleld and Grant streets
A PPIy to J. W. BUTLER,
. 97 Front street.
Basement To I*et.
ABASEMENT ROOM, 21 feetwid* by32deep, two-thlrda
above ground, well finished and well lighted, will be
rented cheap until the Ist April. Enquire *at the office of
the HORNING POST. dec2B
S** i. - ' - •
EDWARD FARttR.
EDWARD FABER.
To Let.
JAMES BLAKELY.
. y^****''
• 159
PHILADELPHIA.
Cl TV G^ J i tGEJ -UENKEI,'B ' - „
1 * WA R E HO V S B ,
** o ' CHESTNUT STREET?. 9
, (OProsiis Ikmpjdo)*ncb Hail,) .
. PhUftdeiiifailai
■ Itf EVERT STYTPi■
Comprising LouisSav.jUmis XV , 7
•With Scul DtnrJ CariliT/n Bn J Antique,
In- , ■
811 fit cnp e ri o r-conatrucU?”r».iitl finl^w C * :
iasta yle.^ualto,lf noto*c e iita„ j™'? tlle
fy ' “‘“F, 00 ?, 8 ?, f ?”y faiS 1 }
E, rPT mc “‘in tho United Staten.
IIPLOiIJiQ non©* hot uximri©ncp<i tunntrm_ /
ticca being poaitiyelyexeladed ) B nd nsi>^v?«? pren '
terinls, the work cannot foil to Kirs aatSf^iR 6
<*»«« .Amongst the many “ I*l
chiuera, t? (helacihty of Furnishing o ltbußefcither ln
gant or plam style, completely from ona estahUchmn*.?' B *^’'
° us "? d “'Sn,' enables purchasers to nS
tbeii test* , n a selection, without the dolar nM«J«7ni
caused in ordering Furniture necessari v
warranted to car 4 safaly any vrSSSIfS^JS”
| !'»%g
ST, LOUIS.
TOH^i"Si o ?E R siiri“ r -
S=iSS^K'
fn Acne?™ requiwa » on Consignments 6t Bills of Lading*
Wisfe
n - „ SSPyttfiXCKß'
S£a°,?° d ’ Ctodn ”»«;
Ohontean s Valle ’ T„- tt^“A oorln ‘ m > - H»S
S?Sr% K «SXiS; HttSSf ■ 'S{
D. Leech i ft.f rO - >P)ttS d b 0 h f-2^'i?o a 3“? * W;
Wm. Holmes A Co. St I 4 °°L' t>hll ‘ da :
ik&iT i
ao°aSf|- BM £ ZD-
w ‘> qo , W. B. Reynolds, Louisville:
T. G. Twichol] A (h)., * ew°<srleans
"t o‘aS-S’JIZ° r j£ mn ? te - 1,1:10111,111
tta^ r 9^™;n r tse ' j °°
St. Louis. Missouri.
seas
irhll* It Is mild trraS’fn :„ 1 • •'? CDI “ ’■• ntl chronic—
dcbllitato*bndS !° V 0 »a
trill bo treated at thoiAmm-, 7 d “‘ rab, “ ia feEilie -’** h °
teJlThSr‘° dS°i”S t “±.‘T t,acnt . ,rin *»»4=«nis-
Wottor Baols oiTes’a d-cUrf* thoron S h e*Fe
-55 r”“- -s:
™&£?SS t 'SS%f?Sg a ‘’ “f 2 ** 3 ? *mS55
sS : rSSIIHI rSeSt “^^
5^
sr* Wa as a tborousbi^
o .cS:: »«“=«‘.
w. W. Pat**, [ jaifo 3tt
TniSCAN U^BOUOUTrynEAnoVKTKRMTOE^S.
rAWs^^S^lvjsgv™®
SI"
!gSS!FSHS%I
tFtgSSfc TS
twelve or fourteen naver-fiilin^wS^o^rtS?! 01 ? 1 Wllh
Itis Land ha? ftcUltta raxelr m/f »m °i < j 2cc * , f° t waten
~S?SSSwSI
~%^v|SSSSi
iif.ISOLDS, ol Lorem s Glass Works, or of '
JAMES 0. RICHEY,
Heal Emm Aifept, »t this nl;i-,.. .
T’WO LOTS^OF^r* or Sal©.
k|sS=s”Sslshl
siS s "
. . B. D. THOMPSON,
Assignee fcr Jaa.B. Utzlor.
w Tr„ f , Hardj "ua Q™"C'?£' Prnit “JOmaam
«"»lo" <0 a cholceand “ d . P, ? Dt >' I«
arransiamanta wlti onoof the l.maS h “?> beb « 3 made
to keep up IILI supplv n«vln/!?»>^ Ur ?’ rioa *“ lho Ewt,
formation of Lawns, Approaches.
Practically frighedt ctyicstif the art!
Gardening, and haring spentyearsTn^rTtiEjL *»andßcape
Englacd.and on tho beautiful hanks of
?««’ Ua ” n ‘ p “ dt7 10 D «*‘ wishej oTi&rt^
at i
Mohan, 22 Wood street fIhOUSQ °* * tlßsers ' Negley i
nar7:y
MoffiKrsssif ssss™
;■=, Dw,l,i„p, sUes. » ad !■
Imitation of various kinds of wood. Also Cm-idSi n*
ots, nod Patent Ventilating Centre Pieces p’nP Ck ‘
Mouldings, Consuls, Tresßrefßnttlement Ac’ mn,n°“n ” gs ’
and handsomer than Plaster and h° “P 6l
deal mnro durable. u V/MTlng, end & great
-ssss-saa - -
67 Market st.
]Yf ATTHEW GRa7f £nd trad!
ill herotoforo as M. GIUFP 4 CJ Stn™ n lng
warn Manufacturers, No. \'U Wooa street
associated with them TUOMAS J ilPAPp’n. 170
their business. The name, style and GQe’of
from this dato, be QUAFF, RAISING KR & GRAF
respectfully solicit a continuation of the natron * i/^
erally bestowed upou the firm of 5L Draff A Co g ” S ° U ’ > '
_ Pitt-sborgh, July Ist, 1854. vo *
„ „ New.Trlmmluir Store -
JVo. 83 C bmer of Maitet street and u,* Vv ,
Frank van goiu>kh rJ D e?uUv «« °w,ncnrf
publicof tht??° a ®n 8 U
Trimmtoa Store on Monday, April 17th b n '* • opt ? hls
up tile acute* .tore room K,„‘ h ,’ „f, la '! n S
eholre selection of the latest styles of Trlf mi 6,1 11 ? llh a
cj hoods, he flatters himself tbit he im fS-T “"j r ‘i ll '
duceuoats and eodearorto elve Tull ZtLr *., su P eri °r in
may favor him with their pMro n £ e U n *° *» *»»
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Now, then, for Mr. Robinson’s family dibber,
thought I. Ahem 1 ...
Bat really, after all, it was a good extempore
sort of dinner; and if Mrs. Robinson had only
taken it easy, and spiced it with good temper, it
would have been on enjoyable one. It was evi
uently a hurried make.up; a dish of oliccS of
cold shoulder of mutton—the cold shoulder.; a
dish of veal cutlets, which, no doubt,, were
hanging in the butcher’s shop an hour previous
ly, but now nicely cooked ;—a dish of mashed
potatoes, beautifully browned; a fruit tin,
probably from the nearest pastry cook’B shop •
but no harm, in that,' I should hope; a new
crusty loaf, and a good Cheshire cheese; a bot
tle of ale, from tho tavern round the .orner,
perhaps ; and a bottle of wine from Sir. Robin
son’s oellar. : . ..
But what availed it that I pat on a cheerful conn
tenance, and determinedly set about tho busi
ness of the table, with a good appetite, asking
no questions for conscience sake, and exerfod
my powers of conversation to charm away the
frigid politeness of . Mrs. .Robinson; and the
dark, gloomy, foggy, silence of her lord and
master?
It was plain, even then, that I had offended
the lady beyond hope of remedy. I never knew
the mystery otthat family"Hinncr-exactly ; hue
I had reason to suspeot that on my arrival the
lady had already dined— at any rate, she'took
ca , t no part of our family dinner r hot
sat like a dummy the while it was detoured by
the husband and his friend. Probably sho wan
in tho middle of hbuSe cleaning, or an ironing,
or an exchange of servants; or she had fixed
on that day for a shopping excursion, or a visit
tag excursion, and did not like to bo put off
from if. She might have expected her husband
to dine at an eating house, aa I should have
been too happy to have dined. In short, it was
evident enough that my intrusion wsseminently
inconvenient; and that I was looked upon oa an
incumbrance and as a spy upon the “nakedness
of too land»
, B i’ , alt . o . r exhausting all powers of. pleasing,
ineffectually, I succumbed to the force of cir
cumstances,.subaided.iuto snllen silence, and so
thodinner concluded; and tho lady, with much
which might have been
_ The atmoapherT~cn?____ tii .
Tho wine and bisouit 3 were tn?? 7?
lines on Mr. Robinson’s face relaxed and eoft
he waa by no.means por
fectly nt ease. He had oommitted an act of
gross impropriety, and bo had not beard tho
last of, it yet However, he faintly hoped fbe
said so, the hypocrite!; that I would takecoffee
w th Mrs. Robinson before I left ; and looked
amazingly relieved when I pleaded business as
a roason for leaving his table abruptly
It was nearly five o’clock, nnd,l had lost tho
door P “ lt 0f day ’ whoa X turned from bis
kennkp? 4 co
I did not see Mrs. Bobinscn before I left
once °r tw* e e -, oBe then I have inet her; bai
BDeake of °“ me ’. aa(l 1 she
nk- ln reserved terms.
L Zii >DB ° D 07C 7 ,ta a Igo to London, which
• lco a / ea f > -I 5111 *>e has.never asked me
'“ l# ‘ famity dinner. He may do It safely,
bnt perhaps he is not aware of this.
I ,y kut/* said I, 41 1 don't sec——*’
“ Don’t yon ?" interposed my friend, raising
his eyebrows; “ then I’ll enlighten yon. Vou
are is.young fellow,” said he, “and I shall bo
an old one aoon, if I live long enoogh; and take
this bit of advice—never mind the philosophy
of it, but take it; never accept a gentleman's
invitation to a family dinner, ifyon can help it ■
and seoondly, being a married man yourself
never invito your friend to a.family dinner with’
opt your wife’s knowledge end consent.’ And
there s good morality for home' for ypn. lake,
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“ Thinks I to myself, <• Here’s apratty mess!
If I could but moke my exit unseen, I would "
And I blushed to my fingers' ends, till they fair
ly tingled. - •• Hang: all family dinners, and the
mon-who Invito.thoir friends; to them IV I un
consciously ejaculated, as I reseated myself in a
mood of desperate resignation.
Friend Robinson’s house was not a very large
one, and it was not long before T heard dis
tinctly enough, tne opening and. shutting of
■SnSr i ßot Oyer j“ nilaho, ° S ent| y- Iho stroet
door was opened .too and shut, and opened and
shut again; but no Mr. Robinson. Shod after?:
wards, ftom the region bolow, I fancied I heard
; the eonnct of fisting and frying, or some thing
akin.to if. _ Themn the ; dining room adjoining
•the parlor m whioh I sat—not a couch of roBM
by ady means—l heard the 'creaking Of an ud
liftcd table flap, the rattling of plates, the clat
tering of knives, forks and spoons, and the
jingling of glasses.
“Come,” thought I; <■ it will bo all right at
last. But that Robinson—whero can the man
have got to V' . “
Thanks bo praisod! the door bell rang st last
—a loud, eharp ring, which none but the master
of the bouse Is privileged to ' give—and' enter
Mr. Robinson.
.*! Ila. you have been hero boforeme.l see ”
said he, trying, as it stmok me* too look uncon
cerned ; “ I have been, detuned, but, better late
(ban never;'’ and ho applied his-hand to the
bell. - .•
“ Toll yoor mistress I am'oome in, Sarah.”
! said he, when the girl entered, fiery, red in the
face. “ Dinner is ready,! suppose ?”
. “Mistress says lam to tell you that it will
be ready in a qnatter of an hour, sir,*’ said the
damsel. , .
““I??*?* 1 ? 0 . es Joar mistress know what
time it is i eiolaimcd Mr. Bobirison, looking at
his watch, whlob, as well as the dial; pointed ;o
a quartor of three. - ■
" Mistress wants to see you sir, for a minoto,
l,L y “ a , P eaSe ’ C .° atinned thß 6W. evading
tier master a question, as altogether besido tha
Mr. llobinson was obedient to the summons
and disappeared, ,
It is no use—if people will talk loud, it is ab
surd in them to expect: other people will pot
their fingers to itfaeir ears. I told- you just
now that friend Eobineou’s houso was not a
large one. And it was a very aonorour one.
Norr, these ciroumstances put together, will
exonerate me from the charge of listening—'
"earing- 11 n °*'- The faCt 1 00nId not holp
First, a gentle murmuring in a female voice,
from Bomo place below Blairs—sounding very
much like a romonstrance, but the import of
whieh 1 could not, and did not particularly
wish to make out ; though I might possibly
guess at it. . . r ° 3
To this succeeded an impatient “Pshaw'
Noneeuser in the gruff, though subdued-toncs
of friend Rob nson-“ An old friend, too; how
was l to heiD it?’* '
• Then, again, camo the murmuring, in some
what louder, and moro emphatic accents, in
which I could distinguish the words—ft Nothing
provoking 0 ! 0 ' ehouWer - W ? ‘boughtless and
Presently Mr. Robinson returned, pretending
to look mighty unoonoerned; but plainly enough
ruffled and R 1 at ease—the sinner; and desperate
a ?i- ha^' b . eoo ® e ' l Mtli-not but be amused
at hia blank and , woful countenance. Happily,
the longest lane has a turning; and just aa'the
hands of the dial pointed to a quarter past three,
the lady once more made her appearance,.with'"
the welcome intelligence that dinnerwas on the
table. • -
[c after that.