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OQOi the all arrearages are Bald. ; w *.,&** • . .. y v I **ll be cwd to rder unless <* *n t* »•■■ ; ■:'■'}**■'.' .*• :.Mi.*-.- ■*", ■ . -l. THE CNDETISTGNKD have this dny entered Into co-part r. ?r«lilp. under the oamenod style of J. A. HUTCHI SON A CO., for the purpose of tranactinga Commission and Grocery buaino3fu JAS. A. HUTOHTSON, , A. M. WALLINGFORD. . -•'! "Pittsburgh, Febmary 1,1554 febfl v -'"' W a. KN(lL!fla. /. RICHARDSON*. _ J. I. BLNNKTT '^ViMVv >} •'■'•‘'•'i.K.C' 'j-* ; CvJ; V; o- ■. *• i-. v ’"‘:; o'V! K . ;•• T *'*: . • r* ■',}, *.'i *' V. r , *; *«> <;• * r'* ■ >t r f\- . • Henry ffi’cultoutrtx * col. UR9CBRB ao'»i vbonni«rfob- Verctiautfl.’ * «yt»n»r of Perin fttvl TrylnH* P*»f a v»r?ft *‘fr<MV’ • |^ WO BMAUL /FOB' PALE—riltasied in - * ««ttty*OUo; ." k SON, ii JaalO - : UOThMatmt. '- r ' V ; :: V-- s,- i.. 'l - i r m••••••*-» ' i’*, -r>: " #3» No Attention tfiL paau any order unless aecoa* - MriM b?-tho fflonef, or ratisfkctory reference la tfcis city, ' .. ay Connected toith. the Establishment of the Homing Poo 'of fb< largest Job Printing OJJices in the aly t where aZT &~if vwrk u done on the shortest notice, and most reason* .■ ahUkrMt,' PROFESSIONAL CARDS. . . Bolitt G« G» SnrOttl) Attorney and counsellor at law— oetc*, No. —,Fourth wtrpoti Pittsburgh, Pa. dcclldy James A. Lowrie, .."A.TTORNEY AC LAW—Office, P.iurih street,Pittsburgh, -J\ ■ -between Smithfleld atrapt and Cberrr alley fd£cll:ly ROBERT E. PUffSiUPS, » ATTORNEY AT LAW, :-w ST. LOUIS, Mo. JOSEPH WIuAVEK, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, . Office, So. 144 Fourth «treet» , * jaffilyg] * riTTsctmoa, pa. ' JOHN BAUTON. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, comer Fifth and Grant iU«, ja&tvai pmsßCaon. ra. . It* Biddle Roberts, i Attorney at law—office, no. uasoiu,field street between Fifth and Sixth. Collections carefully attend* ed to—special attention given to‘Conveyancing. fdec3:iy • Thomas Bleans, A nOENEY ATiAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY V-j/w, X)Sce, naxt (ioor to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio —ay4~~;y; ' .1 . '.I-,: -s, p* Ross, i ••• -A ATTORNEY AT LAW—No:iQ9Tourthetreet, Pittsburgh, .A. Pa., fourth door below Sir. Body Patteraou’a Livery ■jStabliw • ' - ; je23 J. s* Morrison, ATtOKNET AM) COUNSELLOR AT re moved to No. 44 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh. Pa., , •> V .)' '• , sprlO-y - C* Orlando Loomis, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood - •• Thomas JH» Marshall, • A -TTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lovrrie’s Buildings, Fourth J\ street. . jan7:ly R, B. Carnahan, A TTORNBY AT LAW—-Offlcoca Fourth street, between Cherry alley snd Grant street. i<dfcy Ji Bf. fll’Clowry, TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Offlee In v Bakeweire SuHdlogs, on Grant street. js3 I>. a. Hnsen, TTORNEY AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth street, shore and „ near BmßhfioM. , marSTry Alderman Watson, : O&ct on Third itrcet, ovpnsnJt the dd Post Office** WdlaßE all busiuesa pertaining to the office of AlSer* man and Justice of Uie Peace will be promptly at .fcende l to. Acknowledgments of Deeds and Mortgages, and bther'instrameuta of writing, taken at hla odloo, or at the residence of the parties.' ’ TholDockats of D. 3. SCULLY, late aa Alderman of ,the CHy of Pittsburgh, an* placed lu my possession. Person* hating Judgments on said-Docketa may bar* the necessary process Issu-'d thereon bv Alderman Watsnn fmy3:tf Uuekm&stcr, Alderman. / \Ffc*ICE, Gr.ot .trcet twtcven Fourth st. and Waraond " I- alley, Conroyancing of all kinds done with the great o»t -are and accuracy. Titles to lies! Estate ex E. «. Meal, iVitlor.i»au 9l THIUD diret-l, :>etwi;va Wood and Market Ftraofcv Pittsburgh. Collections promptly made. Contis, Mnrt- Ca«*g, and other writing?. dra-ra with noßtnow tod neca -t»ey. K-l’fr H. AHL, SUttGMON OKNTXsT, (sue wfssar to ii. W. Biddle,) SO. 144 SMITU FIEUL 3TKEKT r otSco hours, from S to 1 o’clock, and Voth.2*tn f o’clfick • fabl6:ly J.S4MTT. LENTI6T, Fourth street, uoor> • west nf Market, J - L1 Ornci Horns Prom nine A. M. to fire ‘decSo7 • BUSINESS CARDS. *. nrrjTTxr aM?t. Eicmuoa. r,- - ET W. HBRSTIKK A CO.. COSBISSMS AND mWAKBiSS SBGCfIASTS. AXI>. Dealers Generally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin* oinnati and other Kanufactares, &c J7&.03 Front slreeU, hitmen. Market and ferry street!, . Pittsburgh, PA. Liberal ca>li ail msecs madu on consignments. Par* 'ticaUratteotioQ paid to forwarding Western merchandise. Seferencet.-—CIATk 4 Thaw, Wm. Raraley 4 Co-t Wa. M’- Cully 4 F. BliUi*rs & Co., Hays 4 Black, Kramer 4 Babm. Henify Graff, E?q.. Win. Eichbaum, B. R. Johuston, ~Rgq., TbonlaJ'JSakeWeli, Esq~ George Lcdiio, E;q., Soloihod WiteisoiLui...- uianxM v WM. BISGHAM CO., * FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, • - ‘ Liberty street, cpposiU Pfr.na. Railroad Depot, -apt7 ; Pmaouana, Pa. PAC3OOA TKA STORK* TEHTJ HAWORTH, fTnolaalc and Retail Grocer, Dealer -and Importer of OM Country Black Teas, French Bran - dies, Winea, 4 c., comer of Diamond alley and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa- ; f*b2B:y Witt. A,. M’CLURG, »*TEA DEALER AND FAMILY OROCER,*®* COESta OP WOOD END EIZtQ STREETS, |a25:J-.. - FiUsbvrgh. Henry (1. Colllua, XIOKWARDING AND COMMIdaIOX MERCHANT, ana r ■ Wholesale Dealer lu Cbuesu. Butter, Seeds, Fibh, and Proiacegenerally, Na ; 2s WOOD St.. Pittsburgh. [tnar6 Paul A Murdock, COHMIB3ION AND FORWARDING MERCILANB, AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Water street, Cincinnati. Ohio. [apl:tf King A. MoarUead, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— No. 27 Wood street, Pi tteUurgh. . fray 23 _ • • B. T. C. Morgan, Bookseller and stationer—aiway* on han . ftgfi&*tAl»K?ortmentof 8-jhi>ol,Mi«*yll:meousandßlan* BoofcfS Printing, and Cap Taper, 4c., Wbnlnßal** and K*v ttfl, No.-104 Wood street, twiow Fifth, East eidu, Pittsburgh -1? S» Wonted, Ragaond Tanners* Scrapa. apl6:ly .>; -•■ itusaelld&Bro , Booksellers, stahonbrs, dealers in stan DAKDANU LIGHT LITERATURE, and Publishers o. thoJL 0.0. F. TOKEN, No. 15 Plfth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. marlfcly ;■ X. W. Chadwick, DEALER IN RAGS AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. Tho highest price in cash paid fortrags. mytlry ' _______ 1854 FES'S SELLERS & CO., Forwarders cud Cotnmlafilori Dlerobants dealers rN PROVISIONS, GROCERIES AND OILS, jgsrTm7] IVo. 309 Liberty s!r*ci, Pittiburgh, Ps. om.HM KH.IXB, Phlla _ «m. GtcncTsoa, Pittfiburgb - -v - : . HllUr ft Uicketsoni YT rHOLESALK GROCERS, IMPORTERS OP BRANDIES, YV Wlnc3 and Segars—Nos. 172 and 174, corner of Irwin and Liberty rtroata, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nails, Cotton Tama, oa hand. )y£3 William Carr & Co M fWM. Case late af the firm of J. Parker & Co.) “rrrHOLES ALE GROCERS and Dealers in Foreign Wines W and Brandies, Old Monongnhela and Rectified Whis key, N 0.329 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ______ jafcy SAMUEL M’CLbR?rA?J....MJOIIS P. HEREOF......ALEX, KIRKPATRICK. K’CLURKAS, HERRON te, CO., WnOLKSAliE.Orocors, Produce Dealers and Commis sion Merchants, No. 243 Libertv ctf**?. apr22 PITTFRURGR, PA. Co-Partnership. THE subscribers hare this day formed a partnership for tho purpose of carrying on Comoiietion and Forward xng, in connection with the Fish, It-icon and Oil, and Pro dace business generally, und«rthe ntyleof Esonsu 4 Ricu AEDBOX; wnreijousu No. 110 Water and 150 Front streets; fbrmerly occopied by Cartridge & Tnphram. WM. B. ENGLISH, JAMES RICHARDSON, ,7 AS. J. BENNETT. Pittsburgh, February Ist, 1354:f«b3 ER. DRAVO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., dealer !i * Country Produce, offer? for sale a choice stock o • Groceries, rejected for fatally use. Spices of every variety and tho purest quality, ground at his Steam Mills. Also, Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken in ex} chanxefor Merchandize. F.-R. D. has procured a full assortment .of Landreth’a - Warranted Garden >.>eds. and invites tbe attention of all in terested in re ml affairs. ianll Co partners hi p ENGLISH *. RICHARDSON. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Aim Wholesale Dealers in Fish, Bacon and Oil, nnd Produce Konetally. Warehouse formerly occupied by Burbrldge 4 Inghram, No. 116 Water and 150 First street, Pittsburgh, Penna. * fe3 V&AITCIS- 0. BATLET RINSUAW. BAILEY. 4k RENSHAW, fTOA DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERS; Dealer# In X.-Woodeuand Willow Ware, Japanned Tin Ware, House keaplng Dteasilfl,4e„ Wholesale and Retail, No. 253 Liberty ftreet, Pittsburgh. - • - Aprliry nusmß sct.LPts, joua jhcols, riess owxnb. Pittaburgh. ■ Maryland. Pittsburgh. • Sellers* Nicola Sl Co., PRODUCE A*n> GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 309 Liberty Pittsburgh, Pa. Sperm, Linseed and Lard Oils. 3y28 • Oornmtnlon^Hottie* THE sabucribers bare opened a.boaso for the aboYe par pose, ut No. IT Smlthfleld street, four, doors above ihe Manongaheia House. Wo will purchase, or receive, on commission,for sale, eonffurnaienwof Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Cbm, Oats, Barley, Flax Seed Grass Seed, Baled Hay , <£e. t upon which we . will .make advances, nr purchase -at the best market rates for cash. - _ noYO 1 AT/OEO * CO. Jai. Hl'bauffhlin, Dealerin groceries. produce, flour, bacon, No. 10, corner Smlthfleld -and First etroets, Pitts* burgh, I'tu bbvß sons a. sousa h. young. i. youso T. B. Yonng A Co , N\.ZS Smiihfleld tired, opposite City Hotel, IURERS OF CABINET FURNITURE AND i.*l. j O-*‘AIRS,ot every description, nndwork* mauafclr warranted, and ftdtl&trednced prices. Case takes In packing, for land and water rnrriofffl. «nSI C. D. Wood, /AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES . A.W LIQUuRS, No. 147-North Second street, fifth door •&®v? R*ce,_east *ide, Philadelphia, Km on hand the beet Qes * Irish Whiaky, Mononga hela n taeky, Holland Qln,Cordiala, Ao, on Urns worthy tho attention Of pnrebawerg and dwdprs TanWv xgpo «&&<?«: '"•' %■;:/* ""; ;t*‘.\\ v i/:,F - ‘-'..' ■*■■ :-"-)!v : * j-: \ **■ \„ *-' r *.<'/;'> '““-:c:r l :.-.' I‘-' r; ’ v '' -l . >■, I>; -S*"- :.'f P0BLIB&ED DAILY, BY QILLMOBE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE -POST BPH.PIMM.” CORHBB OF FIFTH AND>sbp 3TBSBT3, AT 46,00 PER ANKDM, OP. $5,60 WHEN PAID SISICTLY W ADYAHOH. OLUME xm. BUSINESS CARDS. > JOBBPH FItBDIIIVGI “ [B9CQIBBOK.TO Li. WILCOX * 00.? COENfiR MABKBT SIBBET .AND DIAMOND, Itoepa “““J ° u Bond a foil assortment of Drugn, Medl unes, Medicine Oheste, Perfumery, and all nrUtlea pertain lOg to his business: •li^ara 7SICI!IM, ' P ” SCrlpUOn * c “ Bfall y compounded *t — l -- *■ JOBS JLSXRIQ. Ooctnua rixatHQ. PLEMISO BBOTHBnS. ■■ (SuccuaoratoJ.KiddiOo.)- WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, _ , A'o. 60 Wood Strut, PiUilmah, Pa. D .„ Dr, M’Lane a Celebrated Vermifuge, Llrar nm,*e. j^ o JOHN HAFT, JR., ; (Successor to Jos. ftTQaffey,) Wholesale and Retail DrvffeUt. ' AND Dealer In PAINTfI,'OILS, DYB STUFFS, Ao‘ 1U Wood street, three doors N below Virgin alley, * apr*rm&»iy \ - PITTSBURGH. JOHN I>. MORGAN, Ag’t, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST ASS DULSE IS * •/mourns* in „ “yo-stoffii, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, fto., No. 93J4 Wood street, (one door south of Diamond alley ymsDmcH. £jasj • R. L. ALL EN . WHOLESALE Tinst.-rg i* • Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Hononga hela By* Whisky,'&e,. ALSO, RECTIFVINO DlSTltl,^tt, NO. 8 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. YX7TCNKB, Brandies, Gins,,Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, St V v Croix and New England Rum, Clarets, Champagnes, Sootch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bonrbon, Old Monongohela Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach. Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; imported Havana, Regalia, and Principe Cigars; Holf-Spanlsh and Common Cigars, all at such low prices as to challeng « ccmpe itlon. Fancy Bar Regs and Labelled Bottles of every atyle,Aod Demijohns of all aisea. I respectfully invite an examina tion of my stock, at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, Penna. apr3:fy JOHN GttOUTT, 1 IMPORTER OF BRANDIES, GIN, WINES, Ac.—Dealer In fine Old Monongahela Whisky, Peach Brandy, Ac. Also, Rectifying DistUlor, corner of amlthhold and Front ■«treeU, Pittsburgh. aprl3 JVBxyan ! \TTHOLE3ALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT v V 165 Llbany street, andSl Diamond alley. fsblOry Res* oval «-JNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER,-©* »T AS removed to 294 LIBERTY street, opposite Garrison tX alley, and No. 3 SEVENTH, near Smithfield, where tho attention of his friends and the public is Invited to, ihe dock_of.,READY-MADE HOODS always -on hand. Also, Oloths, Caashneros and Vestings for ordered work. A fall iFsortmentof Furnishing Goods for gentlemen, Including dataof all qualities, Trunks, Umbrellas, Ac., Ac. jaE>} ioair m*clo3Kct ooaaauua m’closkst. Wholesale and Retail Clothing Merchants, NO. 8 8 WOOD STREET. THE Bubacribera respectfully inform their old customer? and the public In general, that they hare this day a*, seriated themselvsKin thu above buriueea, under the Arm nt JOHN ITCLOSKEY A CO. They respectfully solicit a ttmreot public patronage. The previous businecß of «ich will be settled by them- Reives respectively. ’ R LAIRD, (late of the firm of Coolxt & Laird,) hating • opened STORE NO. 8, (two doors above-the old stand.) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING HU6INKSS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a •bare or the patronage of tbe late firm. N. B.—Cloiiting made to order In the most fashionable styles, and on the shortest notice—inferior to none in tbe city. Jan2&y Jamei C. Watt, AA'KRCIIANi' TAILOR—N*. 46 Fifth street, opposite tbe Jl Theatre; Pittsburg, Pa. aprT James Blelllncrer* iYOKOUQAHKLA PLANING MXLl^—Wouldrespsctfnlly iTiL inform his friends and the puDlis, that his new estab lishment is now in full operation, and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptness,and at the lowest rates. Board and Plank, planed on one or noth rides, constantly ou hand. Sash, Doors, and Moulding*, of every description, ™*aa to ?rdcr. Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advantage to give him a call, as ho can now furnish them with planed stuff pul table for every description ot work. WK. A. iilB&OS. n ..,.w... n ,„. H . aallH ,JA){|S GXZSWKLL HEEBOH & CEISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, Masufaciueers or *u kma. or bbass work, lo comotive, steam K.VQEiIS, PLDMEEBB, A«. Al -40, Ootton Batting Mannracturors. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Office and Store, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in exchange for work, or cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or 021c*, will he promptly attended to. frbfclj JOSEPH T. LOWRY, No. 43 Oottwt of Fifth end Wood Strut*, Office op stairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh, RESPECTFULLY announce to tho public that he has commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in connec tion with Intelligence and General Colloetlng. lie will also attend to renting. Persons in want of servants, In any capacity, or those in want of places, will be supplied at short notice. AU business entrusted to hid care nromnUv at tended to. v 3 Reference*—>l. J. Blgharr, Esq., Richard Cowan, Esq., W 0. Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black, James Mackerel, A. A. Mason, Mefflt A Old. janie w. GBAJT RXIsmoSB M. QUAFF A CO., Westorn Foundry, No. 124 Wood Btreet, PITTHBUBan, PA^ IT ANUFACTURKRS OF COOKING STOVES, Coal and JX Wood Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Hollow Ware, Plain and Fancy Grate 3, Plain and Fancy Fenders, Sad and Dog Irons, Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Wagon Boxes, Ac. [ jc3:ly2 Austin Loomis, *~ Real ESTATE AGENT, Merchandise, Stock, and Bill Broker, Office, No. 92 Fourty Street, (above Wood.) Tbe «obscriberharihg opened an ©luce at tho above place, for the purpose or -negotiating Loans,’ Bills,- Bonds, Mortgages, and *!i other Instrument* for the security of Money, andfor the Durcnaw and sale of Stotkfl. WIU also give prompt and •articular attention to buying, selling,renting of and inas ng Real Estate. [jy7j AUSTIN. LOQMTH Bchuehman A Uaunletu, Lithographers— Third street, opposite tb» Pcst-ofßee, Pittsburgh. -Maps, Landsifpes, Bill Heads, Show Bills, uabela, Architectural and Machine Drawings,Business and Visiting Cards, Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed u-Colors, Gold, Bronse,'or Black,in the most approved style, and at the moat reasonable prices. oct!6:ly .S. M'Klnieyi p House, sign, and ornamental painthb, and Dealer in 44. St Clair- street, Pittsburgh*' Has constantly on hand all kinds ot Paints, cither dry or mixed, Japan and Copal Varnish* linseed OIL Boiled OB* Spirits Turpentine, Window Gloss ot all sixes, Putty, Paint Brushes, Ac 4 all of tho best quality, and for sale at reasons ble prices. * gepll GSGLISU AND CLASSICAL SEMISARY. W. T. MCDONALD, M. A., Pom opal. THE next session of tbe Institution will commence on MONDAY, tbe 6tb of September next, at the room cor* oar of Ferry and Liberty street*, lattfly occupied by the Messrs. Feeder. Reference*— Hon. A. W. Loomis, C. Knap, Jr., S. P. Von oahorst. R. Miller. Jr. 0u«26 JACOB M' WHOLESALE AND .RETAIL-CIGAR MANUFACTURER AXD ncatKa ITT ALL XtXPS OF Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigar*, JVb. 26 Fifth St., Pittsburgh, Pi. Keeps constantly on band a large supply of all the various brands of Jmperted Cigars. js3;J JOSEPH CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN IMPORTED CIGARS, my2:ly No. 63 Maesxt arsxgr, Pirrsßraq e. POWKU. A RIERDON, Architectural and ornamentai carvers.— Ornamental Patterns for Costing, in every style; Modeling, Designing, Ac.r Composition Ornaments for tbe decoration of SteamboatSj'Baildlngs, Ac.; 9Q SMITHFIELD Street, near the Post Office. yl;3m NEW PAPER MILL* CANTON, OHIO. FISHER, ANDERSON havo just started their pa per mill at the above plfico, whore thoy will be happy to receive order? for printing and wrapping paper of aIL sizes. ' __ ' feb27:tf &-A A. Tftndle, WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE, HARNESS, gggßaag TRUNK, VALISE and CARPET BAG mannfae turer. No. 103 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. -Jobs H. Hellor* TT7TIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL FT Pl&nos, Music, School Books and Stationery, No. 122 Wood street. fjanl k. j.niosN mxmxL anx, jx. HAGAN A AHL f Yl THOLES ALE and Retail Dt xs In Si Zfci, Fxncy and T V Staple DRY GOODS, Nos M Market and 8 Union street, Pittsburgh. ~ ‘ apr4 E. WHITEHOCSE, Fancy silk and woolen dyer and cleaner, No. 7 ISABELLA St., near the Emmet Hotel, mar 4 AuxoHEHr. Tbomsi Sl* Little, XTTATCH -AND CLOCK MAKER—Fifth street, between y» Wood and Marketstrßetß,opposit» IronCityHoteL AUkindß.of Jewelry mode and repaired. fqps:ly S. QqTff818T.~....~.... ...... .8. L. CUTOPX&V. S. CCTHBERT A SON, REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, No. bo Smithfield tired. ■ ; • novl rard, HLEE, (suocxssob ro Muarar a Lxx,) WOOL DEAL* . ER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the sale of American Woolfen Goods, No. 139 liberty street. fmy4 L. fi. Hayward, TyULKR In BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKB and LEGHORN comer of Market and Liberty sts* ; ho. 174 Pittsburgh, Pa. jgf^ry PEKIN TEA STORE. A. JAYNES, between Wood and Market, touth tidt : Sold Wholesale and Retail. J&3.T2 I ! WifurpTHarihiir * .Dealer In Frencband AmerlcaQ Pap«r JOHS MITCHEUi. ; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST Sa. 135 Wdod Street, ' ja&ygl Next door to 11. Child 1 * Shoe House, Pittabnrgh. j. Notice. Yo&.-Hfi3ffiWia^np^s3oCt«tßti^rrarJoB:-ABETi7oi# t| business will hereafter be conducted under th* style of J. ABEL * CO., at Uxe old of fimithfleid and Fourth streets. •". ." JO • ' Jalry 1 1 wmum , m _ TTAB BEMOVED ;to tbeconifir of RAND Tand - ri Streets; *here ie'wlß;-M,iis'ttfli;attand;prpmptly<cr. Wb n^eroturfrietias.“All ifilelesln AlsUm, are wsmntw*: ptne.andpatupwiththe'ntmfetcare. ...marl4:eta ‘fftrSOXiE&ALB DRUG WAREHOUSE—Oornar First «£d Yy Wood streets, and corner Wood and Sixth, [febl J. C, ANDERSON, Ho. ft Wood street, Tlttabnrgh, Pa., WHOLESALE Dealer In Foreign Fruits, Nate, Spices, Confectionery* Sugars, Cigars, fie. At. Raisins. Fige, Prunes, Orangos, Lemons, Limes, Dates, Citrons, Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Pea Nats, Cocoa Nuts, Pino Apple Chet-ne, Sardines, Pickles, Saucoa, llock Oandv, Ver , micolll, Maccaronl, Olive Oil* Ao. api2o:ly tro. ISO WOOP STXX3T, V BD PCCEEnow VmnnT *T?VT BOWN 0 TETLEY. ' IMPORTERS and manufacturers of £z§S&&sr us:s&£sa CUTLERY, SURGICAL AND DENTAL JSgiyVA-J INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES. Ac- We Bgy keep a general assortment or tbe above articles constantly ob hand; together with n general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pi> tots end Revolvers, Flasks. Homs. Shot Belt*. Caps, Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and Hair Dressers* Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Also, Trusses and Supporter?. ' . Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLES!—We are making Rifles of every description, to order, of the beet material, and workmanship warranted.— Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retell, will be fill ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale priceo. . mylfi THE subscribers are now opening at their new Wareroom- NO. 100 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith .field, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK ETS; PENDANTS, and all articles connected witGaaFitting, ever offered In this market. Having arrangements made by which they will be constantly In receipt of new patterns and varieties, they confldentlylnvlte the attention of pur chasers to their belection. We are determined to tell as low as any bouse in tho West, and being practical Gas Fit ters, can offor peculiar advantages to those desiring articles In this line. We continue as heretofore to fit np buildings of every de scription for gas. water and steam. Brass Castings of all kinds made to ordor promptly. - . LONG, MILLER A CO : No. 109 First-street. GEORGE " FROM NEW TORS, * ✓ l' N; MANUFACTURER of tho celebrated W v \ Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic r\\ \ Band Toupees, and every description J--«f of Ornamental Hair, for Ladies 'and V - Gentlemen, 79 FOURTH STREET, j* Wood and Market, Pitts- Blttcher’s system enables Ladles and Genttemen to measure thelrheods with accuracy. 9 FOR WIGS. No. 1. The round of the Head. No. 2. From the forohead over tho head to neck, No. 2. No. 3. From ear to car, over the top. No. 4. From ear to ear, round the forohead. Por Toupees, to cover the top of the head only—s paper pattern, the exact shape of the bald part. ? m 74 Hew Coach and Carricgc Factory! JOHNSTON, BROTHERS & CO., CbfVMT 0/ Rebecca arid Belmont street*, Allegheny City, E-sagEj « WOULD reapoctfally Inform th-lr friends aod tbe public gennraHy, that they have MiMfsss2S©p»-commcuce'i tbe manufacture of Carriages, w 7~ Ba r° ac hefl, llockHways. nuggiec.Sleighß and Chariot*, In nil their rnrioosEtyles of finish and proportion. All orders will be executed with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish. Repairs will also attended to on tbe most roa.-ouable terms. Using in all their work tbe best Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel rtuff,theyfeelftonfi dnnt that all who favor them with tbeir patronage, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. Purchasers are requested to give us a call, before pnreha ong elsewhere. octOrtv Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN. ALLEGHENY CITT, (axaa vs* bailboad svAtios.) FAMILIES will he supplied with onrvnxloue grade* of FRE3U GROUND FLOUR, By leaving their order* *t tbe Mill or in our boxes at I/>trao. Wilson A Wood «tr*et.or Braun A Relter.Cor ner Liberty and St. Clair «rtrectt, Pltteburirh. n. P. Schwart*. or J.T. Sample, Drueri<t*. Allegheny. Flour will bedelivored te lamiliesin ©lthorof the two rltles Txnua: CASH on delivery. Jy23 BRYAN, KENNEDY A CO. POR Saddlers and Carriage Makers. Also, Cloths, Damasks, Daces, Moss, Bent Btuff, Springs, &c., ftc. Steamboat Pnrnlture and Chairs. ' f?| WE have on hand and are'oonutflntlv mapuftuita- UL ring STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, of every deerrlptioa, vis: * 1 • Extension Dihtng Tables; Do Bar do; Ladies Cabin Chairs, of various styles; Gent*. do dn do; State Room do do do; Do Toilet Boxes; Tete a Totes; Sofas; Centre Tables*, Wash Stands; Card do; Water do; Trav.a. Ac„ 4e. Material and workmanship warranted. an«l pri»te* satis fo-tnry. T. B. YOUNG A 00^ 39 Smithfield onpnaite Cltv Hotel, MURPHY’S NKT7 EAGLE. EAT MANUFACTORY, NO. IS2 WOOD STREET, coe door m from the enrnor of Liberty. Is now ooeo The proprietor is himsalf a Hatter, having had fifteen veara experience ot the bnrina**. t-n years aR * pmctiral workman: ba*tec worked in the principal eßtebUibraents In New York, Phil aaelphia, rjnetana'i, and tlie New Eneland State*: fe*J* wnfident that, from hi* practical experience a* a Hatter, bo can furnish not only as m'-d but a Cwtex and CfltAPta arilele than anything heretofore ottered to ihe Pittsburgh public— all of Alt mim manufacture. decls:tf ; THE OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (l»ta .Tohb -Bton A Stockton.) and Blank Book and Stutloperv Warehouse, 1» prepared to execute every ptvle of Legal, Commercial, Cana! and Btcambnat Job Prinflne aud Bonk Binding, and furnish every article in the Blank Book, Paper and Stationery line, at the shortest notice and on tbe molt reasonable terms. Blank Book and stationery Warehoute, Printing Office and Book Bindery, corner of Market and Second ate fnovtfi Depot of Longworth 4k Zimmerman'* Ca tawba Wines and Brandy* THE undersigned has received and offer* for sale, at Cin cinnati mew, a large quantity of Losrworth A Zimmer man’* choice and world-renowned Bpatkling, Dry and La dles’ Sweet Catawba Wine*. Pncb a* may dsplre to procure an excellent article of Native Wine, (the pure Jutee of the grape.) will find my establishment the place for the gratifi cation of their desires. Tbe Catawba Brandy, distilled from the genuine Grape. I* declared bv many excellent judges, equal in flavor to the best Imported Cognac. . _ D, FICTTEISEN, l* 2o No-137 Liberty atreet Nunn's & Clark’* Plana© -T. " ’ AFRESH arrival of NUNNS A CLARK'3 . ; celebrated PIANOS has )u*t been by tbe subscriber. They have been mnd@>=fw*trtvil and carefully selected exprewly for this mnr- 1 ' “ # 1/ « kei, and are ribntiidered unequalled for pweetue** end power of tone. Thoy air possess the new improvement of two separate bridp**, tbo hasp strings running over and above the treble. They are fully tcarrantetf to stand anv olltnnto, ™l° °*cel in capacity for standing In tuno. Pricesranga uDin $250 to $9OO. Also, a fine lot of Pianos from thetnann factories of DUNHAM A CO., and also LTOHTR. NEWTON A BRADBURY, N. Y. AU the above will positively be sold at Factory prices, without additional charge for freight, risk, eto., etc. HENRY KLERrr, Sole Agent for Nunns A Clark's Pianos, No. 101 Third street, J*3 Sign of tbo Golden Harp. JOHN n. MKLLOIt, 81 Wood street, Pittsburgh, will publish on the loth August, 1854, the well known series of Almanacs (for 1855) calculated by Sanford C. mil. and for many years published bv Mr. Luke Loomis, of this cltv, under the name of Loomis’ Almanacs." Tbo series will consist of— HILL'S PITTSBURGH ALMANAC, HILL’S MAGAZINE ALMANAC. HILL’S AMERICAN FARMERS! ALMANAC. It Is only necessary to say, that the religious, moral sod useful character ofMr. Hill’s Almanacs will be maintained In the above series, for 1555. Printers and others aro hereby cautioned against infringing on the copyright of tho above Almanacs. They orlll he for sale at all the Bookstores, by tbe grots or dozen, and by jU JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood street*. . o New Arrival of PlanoV, T IARLOTTE RLUME, No. 118 Wood stree T , Is Just re eelring the following new Piano Fortes, with and with out tbe iEolian attachment: One elegant carved Louis XIV style Grand Action 7 oc tave Plano. One extra carved Serpentine, pearl kovs, 7 octave Plano, Two full carved, semi grand, 7 octave Pianos. Two plain Rosewood 11 <> One do do &i 2 u ** Throe do do G . M . *< Two double round corner Rosewood 6% octave Pianos. One round corner finished back and front 7 octave Piano. A farther arrival is expected In about two weeks. fau29 JOHN A. O'BRIEN, 67 SMITHFIELD STREET, between Fourth and Diamond alley. Monoyloanedon Gold and Bilver Plate. Diamonds. Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Guns and Pistols, Feather Beds, Fur niture, and all kinds of articles—for any length of time agreed bn. Charges for storage considerably lower than heretofore. Private entrance through the hall door. All business transactions strictly confidential. RSh Forfeited pledges sold Immediately after being out of •date, unless redeemed. Bargains of Gold and Silver Watch es, Jewelry, Ac., always on hand. aprlOtfim NEW SEED STORK! JAMES WAXDROP, OTTERS for sals CANARY BIRDS of the most improved breM. being hardy, and flaejinMnu..BirdSeed* —Canary, Hetop, Millet, Rone and mixed Beod. Bouquet* villbe furnished composed. of the fineat FLOWERfvvis: Camelias,Bose Bads, Heliotropes, Ac. Evergreens (in pots) fbrChHstmas Trees, from the Seed and Horticultural Store. No. 49 Fifth gt, near Wood., - dec2o THE subscriber having the exclusive right tomanufae-- tare and Bell SWEENEY’S,HOT ATlt ANT) BMORE 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 is solicited. An? Information can be bad of A. BRADLEY. Not 2 and 4 Wood street, or of . J. BARNDOLLAR, dec24:tf I Iron CityStovß Warehouse, No. 134 Wood et * •J.rmaao. BARR & MOSER, : • A RUUlTECT3:—Offices: Philo Hall, No. 75 Third street. Pittsburgh; and east side of the Diamond, Allegheny iTl2:6m ® ,w •fertey Watcr iUelona and Peaobca, rrUIE TObscjlber la ln d»ny receipt, tytiallroad. of the rifnPBAOfiKS end WATER MELONS.' 0»n Depot, No. 123 Wood street. above Tlfth. " ' tW!a SAMUEL SIEINRUOK. C*r-.. t -i V i:,a r-- - t'k •• *'■' *■ ” v .1 • - •• 1. ><; • - : »yv ; ■ ■’ -a v ; - . PITTSBURGH. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 22, 1855. BUSINESS CARDS. knterprise’worhs' Obandellers and Gka Flxtnros. Hakd w a bs e R - T- ,W' r , ; H- JR.. So. 131 Wood street. PITTSBURGH. Hill's Almanac* for 1855 Loan Office* consume tbs Smoke. -r‘ > -S •■ - > , *%. ' **&. . . , ' V' '>*£' *’*■* ** -«j*T«* v. v' * . ***■■.*•». , »■ ( BUSINESS CARDS. TIIH late firm of JONES A QUlGG.havlng been dissolved by the death or Joan F. Quigg, on the ?7thinst» the buslnoss of said firm will be settled by the undersigned, at their office, corner of Ross and First streets, ' ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, Soptembor 30,1851 —[oct2:y ’ lsaac Jones, MANUFACTURER of Spring and Blister Steel, Ploagh Slab stool, steal Plough Wlnga, Coach and Eliptio Springe, Broea Nat Taper, half patent, Screw, Mail and Hammered Iron Axles,—corner of Rosa Afed First streets Pittsburgh, Pa. * octiily haao j0x55.,*...«...... p, p, xoants. D. D. Roger* & CO-* MANUPACTUREHS nf ttOGEßS’patent Improved Steel Cultivator teeth. Office corner Hoss end First strecte. oci2ly C* ll* Ucedly A Co,, CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, No, 82 TAird tired, near Market would respectfully iuform their frieoda and tha public generally, that they nave how in store their coraplore FALL STOCK, confining of CARPETS of every •dteenption, from tbe Iteyal Yelve'tandßruesete,Jo the'eom moo. ingrain, Hemp and Rag. Floor Oil Cloth, from ooe w eight yards wide, new designs and very rich. Cocoa and Canton Matting, DruggoU, Rugs, Mate, Stair Rods Window Shjdei, Ac. Persons ja want are invited to cal! and exam ine their stock. Steamboats, Hotels, and Residences furn ished on the most reasonable terms. , Small profits and quick TBRMB OASH ONLY. oetfi xswaun a. sul...m lancna n. bouidat ■ Hill A Holliday* RODUCB, FORWARDING AND OUMMIBSION MER CHANTS, EoCJitvilU, fa—Strict attention paid to all comngumcntb for sal* of Flour. Produce, Ac. Order* for the nurclmee of Produce soHelted andpromptly attended to. Goods for re-phlpmeot forwarded~with despatch. (oct9:Qgi CARRIAGES FOB. SALE, ; - THE undersigned has Justr*«wT«a *thia\ i u. CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE, ritua led near the Two Mile Rhn, between Pittsburgh and. Lawrenceville, a splendid aESomnent of YKHIOLEB, of DTOI7 descrlpuoa, «n 4 will contwTto rocriT. r«nl«riy, n«w »M secona Hood Carriago, Sulkia. £.<«*», <fc., which bid coll on tho very lovrejttemi tot Inputting down all competition. i Thoto wishing to purchnßo aro rtopoctfuUylnrited td call and see for themselves, EopcdaUnd promptaHentlon paid to repririaitof Chrri. Ogea* A\ irovlß.-tHcryi JOPKPH wHTTF. J. a. /GNJd, JOIVKS & BUCHER. . : IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, Poweylvania Railroad , foot of Third *t., Pa. HAYING, increased our Machinery, which is now c J the mrv,t traprov«d order, and baring added many fccill ttefl fur dtepatobing work, weave now manufacturing First Class STKAfII BIfGIFfBS, FOR FURNACES AND ROLLING MILLS, Blowing Cylinders, Boilers, Furnace, Soiling, B.UV 4ND UHIST MILL MACMIKKIIY i CASTINGS, Ou and Wat.r [lydronta, K.torts, harap Post?, Hitch lug CoJomtia, Ginlere. SbafUng, Hanger?, Brackets, CeilarGratuo, BatblngTuba,Spoute, ‘ Railing, Verandahs and Ornamental Castings. We p«y particular attention to thgmabalacture and cou stractloo of Cart iron Front* for llonse* and Store*. Having auextvußiTe assortment of beantiful Carved Pat torus of the most approved architectural cnler, out great faesfitte* for insnufiicturing and ehlpping enable us to com pete with Cur d ties. Partin orocting Furnaces or Rolling Hills, Mill Owners and Mill-tt rights, will find It much to tbeir advantage to cal} and examine our extensive stock of Pattern* before building. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, Of orerj deocripiau; Smith Work, Pattern Making, Fur nace and For?- Toy ores, furnished to order. f my!2:r China liall, Market street, between third and fourth. —lOO crates of GUEENSWAHE, of this Fall importa tion, a-.v teceivmg, to which wo Invite the attention of the oouotry end i-ity trado. Hiring eome doroa diflfurent pat tern* of Tea Vi aro, we feel confident of suiting all tastes; among whieh may be found white iron stone, gold band, cold ecroll, blue,Trfnk;-pTdm purpTe, brown and green. Al so, a handeome green sprig und white imltotionstone, which can to sold much below tho real stone ware. COMMON WARE.—Our atOw-k of Common Teas, Plate*, Dishes, Baker*, Nappies, Bowls, Pitchers, and every artlcj® la the Udo, Is large, and selected for the city and eountfv trade. * GLASS WARE—Having a large and well selected stock of Glass on hand, we will sell at factory prices, saving tbe merchant the trouble of making a separate bill. All. we ask is a call, and we feel confident of pleasing. “P* JOHN J. O'LEARY. Boot* and Shoe*, Wholesale and Retail* JAMES ROBB, 63 Market, tod'O Unioa street, third door from the ll Market H uso, would call the attention of his friends, and the public generallv, to tbe fact, that he has now on baud the largest and best Selected stock of BOUTS AND SHOES, In all their varieties, worn by ladfos und gentlemen of Phil- .elpbla, Now York and Boston, audwhich.be trusts, conoo i&il to please all. His prices are very mach reduced, and Lo sells Ladles* Gaiters at from $1,12 to *2.50; Gentlemen’s Boots, from *2,25 to *6; and oxeniient Gentlemen’s Gaiters, and Youths and Children's wear, at extraordinary low prices. He also continues to manufacture, as heretofore all de scriptions of LADTES AND GKNTI.KMEN’S BOOTS AND or the best quality and the latest style, al! of which be warrants Nor should bo overlooked his very large as sortment of Gum Sandals, Overshoes and B -ois, for Ladi*-s, Gentlemen and Children. Erarv person who favors h<in with their patronage will bo fairly dealt with. jan9 New Paper Hangings. ’ : j NO. 85 \VOui> STREET. "EUNE FRENCH AND AMERICAN PARLOR PAPERS • J? Panel Decoration* In gold, oak and marble; * Hall Papers, of various styles; Flg’d*nd Plain Papers,for lilningroomß and chambers; Cheap and low priced Wall Papers, Borders, Ceiling*, Figures, Wlodow Shades. A large and aomplote assortment of the above, selected for lb* season, will be sold at thu usual low prlcn*. oct3 WALTER P. MARSHALL. m. aaxrr n. REiaixuaa......... t, j. Gtarr Orally Rcliloger A Groli, Western fuundiu, n«. m wood stroet.—Manu facturers of Cooking Stores, Coal and Wood Stoves Parlor Stoves, Hollow Ware, Plain and Fancy Orates, Plain and Fancy Fenders, lad and Dog Irons, Portable Porcce, Sugar Kettles, Tr.a Kettles, Stove Kittles, Wagon Box**, *r tlo r- au!4 Wm. H. Taleott & ' |euccE9soßB “to t. xx.-i.vxDr, ja„ 4 c0.,1 MANUFACTORfiRS OF GILT AND MAHOGANY LOOK ING GLASSES, Portrait and Picture Frames, Ac., and dealer- in Imported and Domestic Fancy Goods, No. 62, nor net of Wood and Fourth streets, Pittabargh. octlfclw HAYING soid my interest in tho firm of T. KENNEDY. JR», A CO., to William li. Talcott, who, with A. G Henry, will continue the Looking Oloas and Variety BuM neas at tbe old stand, corner of Wood and Fourth streote* under the style of Wm. H. Talcott * Co. I confidently re commend them to my former sustomars, as every way quolified.lAxita enttreoatisfacUon- All person* haviug demands against me, and all Indebted to me, will please make an early settlement. ocriS T. KENNEDY, JR. Cabinet. Furniture Warehouse. TB. YuU.nG A CO., Chlnntt Furniture and Chair Man , xtfacturer*, Nos. 38 and 40 Bmlthfleld street, opposite City Uotul, would respectfully remind tnelr old friends and customers, and those about to purchase anything in their line of business, tbut they are constantly manufacturing every descriptiou t fasbionablo Parlor and Cbombor nlture. warranted In material and workmanship, and sold on rea#onable terms. Care taken In packing for land or water carriage Steamboai Cabin Furniture end Chalrs on hand and made to order, as udu&L Those interested in tarnishing boats wIU find it to their advantage to give us a coll, as we give every attention to the manufacture of work best adapted to thuir ucq. (au-'U IbiOTS A.M) BHOES,' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JAMES ROBB has fitted up in eplendld stylo his etnre No. 89 Market etreat and No t) Union street, between Fifth street ami tba Di tinoiid, aud ha“ now completed his Spring stock nf Uu./Ce, nfIOES, SUPPERS, G AITEItS Ac. and Palm Leaf, Pedal, Du«tiu aud Braid UaTS, to which he invites the attention of all purchasers, whether ot whole sale or retail. Ttda stock is one pf the largest ever opened In this citv and Ombracea everything worn by the ladies of Philadelphia and New York, and he trusts cannot fail 10 pleane all. Great care has been given lu selecting the choicest goods* ail of which he Wurrante. 0 ’ HeatMj continues to manufacture, a* heretofore, all de acriptiouaof Boots and Shoes, and from this long experience of over Lwonty years in business in this ci;v, Is, ho trusts a Aufflcieut guarantee that those who favor him with their custom, will be fairly dealt with. eprlfhtf Seminary for Boy** Souih-wesi wr. oj b\fih and Grant st* n opposite Court Souse. 1 1 'HE Fall deaaion of this School will commanco on Mon- X DAY, September 4th, and the duties of instruction will be.reHumed by Messrs. GRIGGS and M’DONALD. Tharo or* ten successive months in tha Academlo year. Tuition is si2,su pur quarter. Tbe number of pupils Is limited, and boys or® admitted in the order of applications which may be made after August Jvitb, at 54 Liberty street, or at School, or by letter dropped in Post Office. aulktiw* W. B. SCAIFB, First street, between wood and market STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA., builds Francis* Patent Metallic Life Bosta,ofGalvanlzod Iron; also, manufactures Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Cooking Stoves for Steamboats and Hotels, Portable Forges, Forged Iron Work, Large Bolts for Bridges, Ac.; Cork Ufa Preservers, the best and cheapest kind. Steamboat work attended to. [rnyfifLy WE ere receiving from New York and Philadelphia. 380 HALF CHESTS TEA, comprising Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong, Souchong, and English Breakfast, all of which have been carefully selected, and will be sold as usual. J BOOTS AND SHOES.—Thode who wish to get a seat and well fitting BOOT,. SHOE or GAITER, will call at U’LAUGHLIX’S, JylS • - | 95 Poarth simt GHAPP, ttEISINGER A GBAPF, MANUFACTURERS OP COAL AND WOOD COOKING STQTES, Parlor and Heating Scores, Grate Fronts, Penders, Wagon Boiw &04 Acr'Warahoufce No. 124 WOOD BtTeet, aboTe Fifth, Pittsburgh,Pa. jv24 STOCKING FACTORY, JVO. 24 FIFTH STREET,\ Sign of THE OLD STAND. VIA iLLTAH DALY has returned from the Manufactur- I f Ing Hosiery Districts of Europe, where he has pur chased, ter pash, a very extensive and well assorted stock of chebe'stdeseriptions only of Stockings, Socks, Undershirts, Drawers, s]ov«s; also, new style of Children's and Misses’ Fancy together wl th'hls domestic stock of Pitts burgh MannJhctared Hosiery. * He will sell by wholesale or retail at New York Importers’ prices. WILLIAM DALY A CO. Remember-tha place—No. 24, Sign of“THB OLD STAND. my 23 LARQS anti iTt'Wnwu room. [de*l2] T. B. YOUNG A 00. _;v -i ; --t. •' « i 'V4.i * ,■ ' ■ ■ -- *m. ’ 4f» ■ Notice* .J. c. agqaca. A Ca.d, A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, No. 38 Fifth street. FOR SALE AND TO LET. T_ Property rorgale. HB subscriber offers for sale, oa very reasonable terms, tb-* following property; viz: A Three Story Brick Dwelling House, No. 110 Penn stmt, between Hay street and Evans'alley; and Lot 25 feet front, extending back 112 feet to an alley. - The House ia one of the pest.buildings, and In one of tha most pleasant neighbor hoods in the city* • - —? 1 I 8 embracing corners-of FrontendT?err7 streets; r»°A.ri. a . an 4 Te front on Ferry cud sixty feet on rront street, with a good three story Brick Building on the corner, a two story Frame on Front st, and two Bnck Boild- Ingß, used as shops, on Feny at. A Lot, 31 feet front by. 80 feot deep, on Front, between Market and Fsrry etreete. ' - A Lot, with Tery convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot 20 feet oy 80; fronting on Congress and Elm sta.; A House and let, on Wylie street, near tho new Court House. The house la well arranged and in good order, and is now occupied as a hotel. • 0 * A Three Story Brick, on Smithfield street, near Bf.vccfch— being in an excellent business location., Tbe Lot is 20 by 80 feet deep, fronting on Smithfield st. lK)t fcy 120 f M t,fronting on Anns *nd Kobinaon stayets, Allegtony City. This is a virj dulrc bJo ana plea£«nt location for a residence. Sine tots ta the tptrn ofM-Eerapcrt, each 60 feet by 160. Several of those araou the Main street; . ■ ■ J Acroa in Liinetown, on theMononzabel* River, on which there are 4 houses; thoro are eome 6or 7 acres of ex eellent etone coal, end abandonee of limestone, convenient ■ to the Tending; »ni two coal pita open. Ntoety Lots in the town of Colombia, 60 feet by 160 etch, nearly all level, and well located; The tenant of each Lot baathe privilege of mdng whatever stone coal he m»yre qttlre for his own nso, from apt near the Locks. Coitimhl* to a pleasant situation on the banfc of tbo Mommaahe'e riv er, a short distance below Lwk Mo. 8. in the midst of an ei tenslte stone coal region, and would be a desirable point for manufacturing establlshmeats. _ Two Hundred acres of supertor Stone Coal,with Hoass, Railroad, io. This property has a front of 140 rods on tbs Jlonongahela river; an cicolient landing; good grade and foundation for railroad—trith eccugb lavel ground at one point for houses and ganlans, or locxtious for mfinufiictorie*. The vein la deep io allow hcraea to bo need in haul ing out the coal—tbe quality©* which, for iron work, steam, gaa, or for any ordinary c«S!j,t3»ixsn>a*»d by am in tha country. In my absence, my agetrt,Jec~a Blakely, Esq, will give all nccesa&ry beesthorixed to give warran tee deed* for any property JAMES MAY, my2fl No. 110 Pens otn^ct Per Cent Lowar thaa any Farm In the comnew. A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.—Th.e subscriber i* authorised to sell tbs following described TRACT OF LAND, coumlningme«fa3,B£tasttedin North F«r«tt« town ship, Ailegbcuy county,r?,.v3 tsilaj from the CUy of Pitts burgh, aad near the 15i» Cf Siwabenvilio RailroiiU.with Coal and Lime Blono caior the vrtloJe place, aud ea« 7 of access— improvements tf A very comfortable Farm Hods*-, 30 by M fnet, 3 stories high; W ash House, Spring House, and utiiur out balV’lfSfls; assw Frame Bank Barn 64 by 36 foec, finished ia ths ce=t possible manner, witli Stabling under the whole building; 100 bearing Annie Trees, best grafted qualities; a largo quantity of Peach and Cherry Trees, all In bearing order; about 86 acres cleared and iu a highstale of cultivation, wllhwaterin all the fields. This land Is very comfortably situated in on© of the b«t neighborhoods in the county, bring convenient to market, to churches, schools and mills, and would not be in tbe market, only that tho owner is about to remove to the far west. Terms eaaj and price moderate. For further parti culars sc© the owner, wM. ROBB, on premises, or the sub scriber. JAr-lEg C, RICHEY, -eU2Ld*w " Real Estate Agent. ij*Oß bALR.—Two splendid Farms ;;ono of iOOjjcres, and the other 75 acrea; beautifully located on tho Uooer fit. Clair Township PUnK Road, 0 miles from the city,each of them lying so as to divide into 10acre lots,having* good spring on each. It is a splendid opportunity for a specula tion. Those who want a good home,-or wiph to make monov, would do well to look al it. as we Will guil to tbe first that offers us our low price, in lots or ail together. Also, fiveCoiintra Seats, 1 mile from Woods' run, and only 3 miles from Allegheny city, by way of the New Brigh ton Plank RoaL They are fine healthy locations, and of fered vary low. Also, ten Country Seats on tho Ohio and P«Dn* y i rac f a R*ilroad,7 miles below the city. They willbasoldseparate or together to a colony or building association. It is a lovely location, and choap, of course. Also, ono Lot of two acres, and two smaller pieces of ground, Opposite Hartman's at Woods' run, offered at a very low price for eo fine a property. An assortment of Lands, Houses and Lota,.always on hand, and described Id my register. Before buying you would do well to call and enquire of THOMAS WOODS, i e< ~ ' 76 Fourth street. ~ Beautiful tiltco for Country Homes. THE undersigned-offers for. sale, on easy terms, FIFTY LOTS,laid off and restricted for rural residences. Also, au ENTIRE SQUARE, on the bonk of tho Allegheny river. 7i>4 feet long by 200 feet deep; having fronts on Mary and Julia Ann Avenues, and Henrietta and Herr streets. This square contains many Fruit Trees of the choicest kind, and commands a flue view of the picturesque anl romantic sce nery around. I am desirous of preserving this square en tire, as it would afford one of the most charming and mag nificent aitea for a gentleman’s summer residence, in the immediate vicifilty of the two cities. Aleo, about TUR* E ACRES OF GROUND, at the head of tho Island, advantageously situated for manufacturing pur- Tbe above property is sitneted in Duquesne borough, on tbe high and main bank of Herr's Island, and is reached by s very substantial Bridge of one span. For particulars ap ply at my residence, in Duquesne borough, on the main bank, fronting the head of Herr's Island, or of JOHN DUN LAP 4 CO., corner of Second and Market ste., Pittsburgh aprKttf • WM. C MILLER. £ iffth War a Property for *al« at a Good __ u&rg&iu. npHREE VALUABLE BRICK HOUSES AND LOTS.— A There Lota embrace a front on Penn street, of GO foet 6 inches, to a 3 feet alley; oa which there is erected a valua ble block of Brick Houses, two glories high, with Jtitchem and criiar in basement, 41 feet front on Penn street, and'OU feet deep on Locust street. Tbfs is a very desirable situa tion for either a Store oraTavarn; Penn street bei»j» the great througlifare of tha city: and thjg property being con venient to the Railroad Depot. This property would not be in the market only that the owner is living in Washingtoncounty, and find? It extreme ly inconvenient to attend to it. Terms easy and price moderate; for further particnlara enquire of ROBERT I)AY, Fifth Ward, or J AS. a RICHEY, R Pr25 Real Estate Agent, at this office. / IUALPKOPEKTY FOR 2UL*/aT A GREAT BAUUAiM. Vy —The subroriber offers to fell the one half of 400 acres of Coal, and 16S acres of eurfaco, sitnateu at Freemen’s Landing, on tire Ohio river. In Hancock county, Va. Thia property has facilities rarely met with; tbe vein bring 7 feet thick, of tbe very best qualßy of Bi(uninoQsCcal,aod at a point on the river whore the water is about 13 feet nt the lowest stage, and a very Urge pool, sufficient to harbor 200 coal boats. Also a charter for the purpose of establish ing coal works ot tno same point. Thera Is erected on the above a first rate overshot Saw Milt. The above will be sold half, three-quarters, or the whole, to suit purchasers. Terms easy and price numerate. For further particulars enquire of KOBtfUT KEENAN, oa the premises, or of JAMES C. RICHEY, derii Real Estate Agent, nt thU offico. Valuable Property tor bale* ON LIBERTY STREET, ADJOINING TUIS METHO DIST GRAYS YARD. NEAR CANAL BASIN.—This is BOW tho only desirable piece of property m this neighbor hood not already bought up by thr\ Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Fronting on Liberty 60 feet, on Elm atreet 100 feet, thonee to the Methodist Grave Yard 80U feet, to Liber ty HO feet. This property is most desirable as a Hotel. The building now on it, a good substantial three atory brick, with all the necesuaiy bnok buildings, has for a longtime been occupied oa the U nion Hotel, doing a good business. Capitalists and others desirous of making invurtmentewm do woll to examine tbo premises. ftpriSttf * EDWARD FABER. For Sale. I WILL SELL my unoxpired lease (fourteen years) of a Lot, situate on O’Hara street and Spring alley, in the Filth Ward —10 ft. fronting on O’Hara atreei, and running back 100 ft. on Spring alley, on which is erected a four stoned Brick House, 40 ft square, with a frame, two stories 60 ft. on Spring alloy, well calculated to carry on any branch of manufacturing business. Being engaged in man ufacturing in the country, I offer the abovo lor sale. In quire ct No. 436 Liberty street. oclS:tf EDWARD FABER. Coal Work* For sale. SIXTI THREE ACRE - OF LAND, with 360 acres of Coal attached, and all the improvements thereon in success ful operation. -* aid Farm is situated on the Monongahola river, 64 miles above Pittsburgh, and in supplied with a Farm Uou--tf, Born, Tenant llousos, Orchard* Railroad,and an excellent harbor. 1 The vein of Coal Isfirefeet thick,and cannot b» surpassed in quality. For farther particulars apply io NICHOLSON & PAYNE, No. 233 Liberty street WTliree Uouaea and Lot* for Sale. ILL b« sold at private sale, THREE HOUSES AND LOTS. One Brick House,situated on Ferry, between Fourth and Liberty streets; Lot 20 loot front by 79 feat back. * Also, one Lot and two Houses, on Logan street, Sixth Word. One lioase fronting on Logon-street, and tho other on Carpenter’s alley; Lot '2A feet by 100. Also, the stand Tnow occupy,on the cornsrof Ferry and Water streets, the rahhni? one year from lot of April. 1866, with the Furniture, Bedding, 4c. The House at pres ent is duiug a good business, aad id pleasantly ,‘ocated. For terms and further particulars enquire of ALEX. CUPPLES, auZxtf corner of Ferry and Water streets. To Let« THE PROPERTY situated corner of Webster and Fulton •treeie, from and after the Ist of April next. 'I hu is an eligible situation for a large Boarding House or * Tavern Stand. It oontains one targe Brick Uouse, fronting on Ful ton street; two small Frame Houses, fronting on Crawford street; and Btable, fronting on Webster street. At a very small ext ense the back btiildingscan bo converted Into sta bling capable of stalling twelve horses. For terms apply to AUSTIN LOOMIS, jaolP 92 Fourth street. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, Adjoining the Borough of Manchester—THiRTYVBUILDING LOTS, each 24 feet front by 100 feet deep, end fronting cn Market street 90 feet in width, are offered for sale quite low, and on reasonable terms of payment This property .is part of the estate of the late James Adams, Esq., and the title is per fect oad beyond-dispute. Apply to ° n »B JAMES BLAKELYi CHALKS— Which you canusu either a , an upright or reclining Chair; Invaluable Tor. invalids and luxurious for loungers. Call and see them. Valuable Property For bale* T?rYE HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS, situate on Centre JO Avenue, nearFalton street, and within tea niinates’- walk of the Post Office. For terms, inquire of - •o HOON ASARGENT, toyl? ' corner of Wood aud. Fifth tig. To Let. A GOOD-DRY'CELLAR, under the 'Neptune Engine House, ota dsrtmth street, suitable for storing xholas&es or produce. Inquire of JOHN JI. STEWART,.- ; / .marfl 267 Liberty street.' 'or Sale or itcnt! A WELL FINISHED TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING, t\. onlbirdstroet, between Emltlißeld and'Gram streets. Apply to J. W. BCTLKR, janlS . . . Front streeU - - Buemsnt To Lot A BASEMEST 800M,21 feet wide by 22 top, two-iiirds JTR. aboveground,'well finished And sell lighta}, will be remod cheap until the lit April. Enquire : at the office of Um MORNING POST. d«2B GEORGE J. HENKEL’S C 1 i T_C A BIHET WAItK HOUSE, Ao ‘- ,i T3 CUESTtTUT ffTSKSTi ■- (Oppcxiie IroiPESBCrM 11*11;) ... '_ • , Pliiladelptilai FTTMIXUSEj IH EVEB7 STYLE! best style,equate, if notVScVn-ina J?. ' ; . ity, the Goods of nay. E«5?113i. ment in the United States. ttefSng pSrely tennis, the erora cannot fall to give sntkfection tonur. chasers. Amongst tho many advantage*'offered to nnr. chasers,is, the facility of Surnlehioga Uouse, eitheriaelS gant or plain style,completely froln one establishment: be Trhich roeatjß all tho articles in each room correspond in style and quality, and the immense'stock alwavs ca W being so various in design; ©tables purchasers to please their; taste m a selection, without the. delay necessarily caused m ordering Furniture. • - • • - 3 To giyeaa Idea of the finished Furniture on hand, I heed only infotih you that my ttooms are 176 teet lone, by 27 feet wide, four noorain number; with Shop»'conUKUone»eufii« dont to employ 200 hands, which ifl a guarantee that the worn u all done nndor thy own immediate inspection .fiS-The I’acking is all done in the Score, and Furniture Warranted to carry safely any distance. "Visiters to Phila delph a are respectfully invited,.as porenasersor otherwise. M call ana examine the Goods. • ! - au2s:Ty- JOSEPH SZOQHIDGR. SSPSS" AKT » gs3s«t ™M;° I ‘ reqUi "^’ <m Conss sa clfint s or Bills of Lading, rJ^iZ'^ui 0 P° l ’* M «of WJ, Grain, Hemp aid other ■S« rLH ~ poompuy filled at the lowest mlrStpricSi The Becgirlng and Forwarding - of HerdxacJfrfl nrvS o-«>_ ef^tnre^ 18 g ?TvZ n a "™ yE bo procured, and thoerpenso of Storeg. end Drsyagsas rauob.ao possible avoided. n . „ BtfrUISOES: £S»„*,Fi ESB-r-s JggsX»* l«fc ■ $ Wm iim™.?* re, < J°l E- 40- Ynrriall iCe.PhUada' WQI, .lolct6B £ Ooi< do! Mfirnn 7 M n*t«v l«r *“*• Btow iMarch h'iw York. cSI.sT ! ’ do; Shields*Muie’r, " do! I' A Joßiah Lee & Col Baltimore K^'!5 r S <,!I, ?S° ' Bostcn : Abraham J. Coll Howard, Son it Co., do; W.B. Reynolds, Louisville; T.O.Twlchelli Co.,Commission Merctmnt3 b , h'ew°(srie o ci’ aU^hi^m.l?/^ 0 * 1 ™ a 0 , 11 ' 7 offoraren-e, which wUI coyer S«n h i?w). 1 1 a T «ddrM9, when advised by letter par Hm«'nf rtf TO6D ? orsßd on WHO of lading before.or at tho time of shipment. JOSErH MOOKIDgI, “ aagg Bt. Louis. Missouri. 3 WATER CURE ISSTiTOTS! HAND STREET. (SOUTH 3lD&)l™pk™ Street T^ocTon J 'n*p?? SF? 8 * «Wsbuhgh7pa. T T}°t>h2Ti.’l* m *? rad “l Practitioner in the Old ( 3, '- il - Inii . Allopathic ami Domoepithlc; end ft^asMssaffis^*""" a,hlniV S i m ‘ M 'i Brai 1 6rnl anli ’"’isolating; to the weak and ££ he & SS S*hSrSSSS ,F d£iit ‘ b!e 10 tofliro > Wto V" 1 . u V““pulhie treatment will bo adininls- deeired; but, alter lone and thorongh erne oßtbv’ B adl ,(!‘roa a decided, preference to HjlSo. patb}, wb.eh has, througboat the old and new world. TnXdV 0 “ “?”«?'m«<-srful. in every form of dS including. Incipient Consumption, Bronchial. Bvsnenda! * n *!™ v atorJ ' ani Chronic Bhenmatirtn, Nervous and Liver Diseases. Testimonials of cures from highly reputable cltisens of nearly evory State in the Union, can be osamined at Doctor Basis’s oßce. ■ The Rev. acelimtcd to-oonauU trim gratis. - »v-l ar ? Wot ® r beiag hsed In and often ,h 9 lr «“?«t.it.is alnsuxy instead of unpleat ftnt»nstho*e-unacquaint?d-alg>ilouppo*o. k w"w t wp2^l?i7 r w ! ?" lea &**"• Walorrasri Palmer, ,* "U m Thompson Bel!, J. R. Wei- T ' Morgan, lfn. B. Holmes, tH. English, B SI. C , n £-." !sn 7'7“* !c ‘' : Doctor BaelPs Inatitn witnessed his successful treatment, cheerfully n- SSan- nil h!m U * thoroughly educated and skillful Phy- P M-eommella, David Hunt, John w < w rt fc^v'vr“ Ws w i° h ? B - UTlngston, John Wright* W. w. Patrick, Moses F. Luton, Q. Onnsby Qregg. {.j-'in'j ' Itonana, Sehraska a Knoiv.Sotmm»lj n , LAND TI7ENTY PER OSST. TEAN CAN BE BOUGHT IN THE ABOVE TERRITORIES. T Re<a Farm for HE subflcrjber is authorised to fell TWO HUNT'R'FTI KIGEW-POUa AGUES OF LAN©, SSSSSto hSESVitir"** Mlezbeny county, PennsyivauiOjlyicg baoicf M known m tho White-oak Flaw and In l2DroT f B t mrnr? P^f 6 ?i St, ‘ tion ° D thoCor >nellavUlG Railroad. Improvements as follows: a square LOO HOUSE. 30 bv 2u tot, two aeries high; and square LOG BARN, 60 by 30 a ri"iWS ? ew * nd , l a T°^ d ord « r ») tyro lino,young ORCH AKIJS, (best grafted fruit,)just commenced to bean There Jfr- “JJW 000 acres cleared and in a high >late ?/ c . ul ’ nn * nntl ih" balance iswoil eet with white-oak °v • oie ? r f C orJer< This Land La well calcutatedifor a atock Farm, very level, nnO tho soil of an excellent qaahtj. fta- and being veil watered-vrilK Tilf/4 Urt^ OQ -r ITOr1 TOr ' feiUng p P IiE S fl of excellent water. mot witU » bein S within half a miloof thoAoughiogheny and one mile of Mononzahela and almost cm the line of tho CoiineUsrille Railroad, and is flupposed to contain on inexhaustible bed of IRON ORE. £ b *'iJS , ??? ( ? oad not • 6 * market, only that the owner Lb aajout w remOTe to tho ‘‘Fur tVoat.” Terms easy.and Fdr *. ttr S^ r P artic “l»«sinquire of W. J. REYhiOLDo, al Lorens a liless Works, or of „ James c. riches’, an " Real Bsmte Agent, at this ollicc, TValanbla Pvoparty-for dais " . WO LOTS UP OROUND,' upon which are erected four rSS Ck s“Ti ° “““‘ttoss, which rent annually .... fuOO. &.ld property is situated in tho Ninth Ward of the my of I ittsburgh, on Penn slrcst, between and WerS’.^f/ 1 ,"? 17 tt ? d Gronna tEo ’ rn » B the “ Empire W Ato’ l COrne f r ' nn * ni Morris streets. also, J 1 acres of unimproved land, dtnated on tho Alle gheny riv«y one mllo from East Liberty. On a iwrtion of this land there lathe bsst Saw MRlfflou In tCSSty co from 1 to 6 acres of choice land, situated one mile north-west of East Liberty, and one mile east orLawrenceviße.' v. eeS !l^ni b K T ‘ ! i? a ™' < i J> i B ' !i!a of P ro P«rty are very deslrahle, 1 chLrii 1 b ‘ 00 adTlint »g6otts tonne to early pur p fce^.' r Mla “?S totter information apply to Wm. P.Banm.No Wood street, Pittaburgb. aoic-tf . B - !>•.THOMPSON, Assignee for Jas. S. Healey. J® a y Wood Alnrsery And Gard«ni AilEa KENNEDY [late Managor of the well-known Sy- M^°» N v US ! rlWs ‘ N6w leave to fnforn the StM»v’ that he haa now established an EXTENSIVE NUR ei? I '*? 11 t^ e F S^v f Mr - James 8. Negley. near East- Lib- B i halibeprßpan,<1 ’ aft ® r instant,tort tl Tra« tur evtirj Tttriety of Fruit and Grname^ Uou£ » Bhrubaand PlantaT hx addition to a choiceand superior wtockoa'hand, he has made arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries In the East to keep up his supply. UaTing a thorough and lon* exmi satSLTion 0 bKSl,le3a ' h" ““ 0li ™» Me customers perfect Mr. Konnody would also respectfully offer his services In lifp^kf l nJ?lIn*°ut* 1 n *° ut * inanaging Rural Cemeteries, Pub lie Parka, or tho grounds of Country Residences* and win alflofurnishpiuns for the formation of Lawns, Approaohesl Pictumque Scenery, 4c;, in the highest styles of the m Practically acquainted with every branch of Landscare pSSS?? 3 * a i nd ha ‘T i ,n e spcnt ycarßln tho Sylvian Parke oi England, and on the beautiful banka of the Hudson he fa?or B hfm“ '“ ? ' 7to mWt th " °f :how who ° ddT ™sd through the aty «ohaa S'wc^tr a e l t i h ° W «“ h ™ Sß «***». Neglcyl amTiv SENNEP7 t. 00 »,«? og^on Papier Blache Comuenv. MODERN AND ANTIQUE OfiN Ail ENTS. piTMEDROU AGENCY, G 7 MARKET STREET. The A attention of Builders, Steamboat Contractors and Cab inet Halters, is requested to this new and great improve ment la the manufacture of embellishments for Buildinea and Steamboats, outside and inside; Cabins,Halls Church es, Dwellings, Stores, and P*rlor Furniture, in gilt of in Imitation of various kiuds of wood. Also, Cornices, Brack ets, and Patent Ventilating Centre Pieces for Ceilings, Mouldings, Consuls,Trusses, Battlement, Ac; much cheanor and handsomer fhaa Piaster and Wood Carving, end a meat deal more durable. . . ... • BLOCK LETTERS FOR SIGNS, very choap and warrant ed to last for 20 years exposed to the wratho? "«rrant- Above Qooda for rale at the manufactured prlees-cost of freight added. , ty, W. WILSON, C7 Market at. „ ■ J* «w Putnershlp, Tl/TATTIIEW GRAJP AND LAN’L. BEI3INGER, trading IYI heretofore as M. GRAFF A CO, Stove and Hollow ware Manufacturers, No. 121 Wood stroet, have this dav associated with them THOMAS J. GRAFF, at a partner th their buelness. The name, etyie and title of the Arm will from this date, be GRAFF, REISTNGERA GRAFF TheV respectfully solicit a continuation of the patronage bo lib. orally beßtowed upon the Ilrm of M. GrotE tu»* Pittsburgh, July Ist, 1854. ,r «« Hew Trimming store, ~~ -Vo. 83 Corner of Maikct strut and thtTHfrmr~A T?HANK VAN GOPwDEH resptcfullv aunonSS. + v Jb public of Pittsburgh and vicinity,'that ho will onJnV 8 new Trimming Store on Monday, Anrii ITth • w<!i; up the neatS store room iu“& flSd ?il hl choice selection of the latest ‘tytesof a : cy Gooda, ho flatters himself that to wDI oS r duce moots and endeavor to dT» full •*«-*♦» BaP*norin may favorDlm with their pfS^L* atlsfa(lilon 811 Now, don't forget the place—No . oftheDlamood. faprl2l FRAN^VaN^bt^P” PAUL KLEINER has removed his LTTFt? * from No: 78 Third nreet to mm,DEPOT ITheatre, where he will be hapj? fnrm PP?S!tfl th ® and all others desirous of purchaslnl anv /f S° r P atrons > terature of the dav ' “Stugany of the cheap Li. —ri -V- - • ttPr7;iir W^IOW^Ko! I ei n FlFT?it'rat e n aiT?n“t*l*n np daring tho eea^ ftSS dnrinT the 8^ b ' rtl ' !s other f>TrUr» nry wIWkL). TeaS °Kiable t*riDBv House* and Lots, 48-fine Country Seate off 01 ?’ 52 1 at $2O, Just opened by “ 512 , B ™ u 7 “B A. A. MASON A 00, T. B. YOUNG & CO., 33 Smlthfleld street. j..* n. -.r v.■■ NiMBEB-aei. PHILADELPHIA. ST. LOUIS, ...•*-<•• t; ;<?*!' V.'.. ‘ RATES OP ADrEBTiSWG iasßsa, vpox .bt tug pittsbcrub ratsa. T3S U»I3 BEfPlMit, oa 1.1531 - i aaartisi,«i.;«.... '* i fi -eaahaJditksaai insertion;*,., ■ “ “ J.D3 s J 75 " ..w......... a to “ " threa weelu. (00 ■ “ .oiwmmtb., OuO " “ two 700 “ , ttroo m0nth3„..._..~......^—8C9 .. 10 0® “ lixoontba 12 00 “ one , 18 t® ot duties Card, slxline.cr less, per Bgnon- ....... lo 0® .• nTirtfTTT^g^ OMBlOwa, 26 03 DAILY MOliNffiG? DDsT. THURSDAY MORNISa::: : ::::FEBRtfARY 22. . ..{Original.} . THE BIJS.TB.DA.Y OP WaSHIEJOTOS. r AS INVO3AIIOS. . : si if/wniraos ;.. “ S3und,\Kund thi trump trfdehmti - . Zet YfAaßUtQTox'Bffreat, honored name Ring through the world with loud applctuU a r Qopstssos. ■ —' • AUh&iViothegtoriousmora ;i -v\ ** . That brtogs us a thought ofthepcst, j . When the wo ; And the die of a nation was cast... Lo! the daystar ofFreedom up-Apriflga, '' Lo! a radiance far flashes through earth, And.oldMpaachy’alyrants'aßd fejugs All quail at the song othia. births Hall,! haU tothoUlnstrlona nomßl , . Whose honors and Tlrtnea shall stnnd ForeTer ezhblajoned Infamfe/' • • In grand. * None other, on history’s page,** .Out-riralsblsdoodsorrimown;-;:: - .• No nation, por country, nor ago, Brorcautcred his virtues inoae. Though nought mart;* the spot of his With. ~ Bufc' a stortoi pcnlpturisd simple and rudi* - And honor the day d3.ira should* -■ • - - Lot thehoarts of foil thousands njctlct. And b!s.praises be school a&y, The whole world tbaU yet join us in Voice, To oxtolhim in peace or inirar. *' ~ - r - 4 Te soldiers in pauop’y brlght, • ' :1 With your trinor engirt, proudly stand, ‘ Oar nation’s great glory and might* •* ;• The defenders of Washington’s load. .: Thus often arrayed for the strife, - , : . - Our chieftalnjmafched forth fcoUie field, As the drum and the soutallrring fife • • - A And the cannonand battle-clang pealed. Lbt the Star-Spangled Banner’s broad folds, Float out on lbs braew as of yore,. Andeaeh patriot rijc-leo that it holds - Till this day its?all honors, and'more. Let cut matrons and maidens again, • Ah e’rst,ln the. dawnof Our days,. - At Trenton they turned him a a train, , ISosr sing ua their a?hgf_in his praise. .. Ye youibfdl, Ihohopoof the land. As a prototype, proud, ho should be; And if ever like him yo should stand, • Kesolre/ ehe to die or te*eV. ; ’- : ‘ Oh ! let Ms-all cherish his namo,; : ' And honor this day of hfe birth; ■ Recalling his ylrtnep, reoountinffhis riimej 'YTogire ah examplotoearib/ 22adjdBs2- ? : *“ Tin! bouse in whidi Washington was boro is uojoeeer da cxlatcDca ; ior dte is indicated by a alab of stone bearing an in.-ciiption that declares tho fact.”—Janan..-. • A fowaconty reliraolone remeintomark the spot which , CTBT “ B sacred in lhacyes of posterity - A clump of an old decayed fig-tree, probably co-eril n.th the mansion, yet exist panda number of Tines, and shrubs, and fioweß, itlu re-produce thamsolvca every year, as it to mark lla site, and douri-h amongthohallowed roina.”—Patlwsa ' • BENEDICT AENOLD'S PABiliTi Lieat. General Robertson Arnold died in Lon don, on December 27th,, He. y?as.second.son of Benedict Arnold by Margaret hisw 10, daughter of Chief Justice Bhippen, of Pennsylvania. He entered the corps or Royal Engineers lit 1898, and served; more than half a centory.,-Be mar ried Virginia, daughter of Bartlett Goodrich, Esq-', of the Isle of Vvight, and for his military services was created a Knight of Hanover, was appointed Aid-de-camp toWilliam IV, and was preßontod-with .a costly sword, .- ... Tho-above-named officer was the oldest of four children which Arnold’s eecond wife, Miss Ship- P en , of Philadelphia, bore' him, viz; James Robertson, Edward, Georgo and Sophia, His first wife boro three, threo sons, viz: Benedict, Richard and Henry. Benedict, the eldest, was an officer of artillery in the British army—and, it is believed, was compelled to quit the ser vioo; he died young in the West Indies- Henry entered the King’s service after hie father’s de feotien, and was a .lieutenant of cavalry in the American legion. He accompanied his-father to St; John, and was employed in his business. * He slept in the warehouse near the lower Cove in that city, arid lodged there the night the. building was . burned.. He lived afterwards at Troy, New York, with his, Aunt Haunch, and was engaged in mercantile pursuits. At a sub sequent period he removed to Canada, where he is, now a man of property. ile received half pay and a grant of lauds from the British gov ernment. Richard—in 1782 he: was- also a lieutenant- of cavalry in the American Legion, commanded by bis father. - In -almost every par ticnlar hie history is ideutioal with that ofbla brother Henry. Persons are still living at St. John who resided there when General Arnold's s’ore was bttruod. The impression was at the moment, and still is, that the fire was caused by design and for the purpose of defranding-a com pany in Eagland, that had underwritten npon the merchandisewhioh it contained toanamount far exaeediDg its worth; These persons differ os to the fact whether .Arnold himself was in St. John or absent in England at the time of. the fire; and hence the degree of. blame which.may bo attached to the: two'eons may be Uhoertain. • That both Henry and Richard slept in tbe.slore on the night of the. conflagration, and that neither coaid give a satisfoetoiy account of its cause, seems, however, to be Certain. James Robertson, whose recent death is men tioned above, was the only one of the four children which the traitor’s second wife boro him, that was born in Amerioa. At the limp .of the treason, he was a child, and had just reach ed West Point from Philadelphia, with his moth- • er. He,entered the British army iu 1798, and rose to the rank of Colonel of Engineers.'' He was stationed at Bermuda from 181(1 to 1818, and from the last named year until 1823, waeat Halifax, and the commanding officer of engi neors in. Hava Scotia and New Brunswick. SVhilp thus in oommand he was at St. Johns,'and on going into the houße built by hia father, in King street, which is stil! standing, he wept like a child. He was a small man ; his eyes' were of remarkable sharpness, and in features bore a striking resemblance : to his. father. A gentle man who has been in servioe with him, and was intimately acquainted with him, speaks of him in terms of • high commendation, and relates that he has often heard him express a strong de- Sire to visit the Unit d States. Since the, ac cession of Queen Viotora, he has been one of her msjesty’fl aid de-camp. In 1811, he was transferred from the engineer corps, and ap pointed Major General, and a Knight of the Hanoverian Guelphio Order., 6 : Edward, the next eon, was some years ego in a banking house in England.' George, in 1810, “,?? oe ! ° f ths dragoons. ' Sophia— Of her hi tw"&“ kD “ Wn , 11 ma 7 be added, that the_ first General Arnold’s' mother Jbad 'aU Hhom he ana bis Bister Hannahalohe 7 T n , ot Dm,urit y- This aiatetad *ov«n?fni b -? tker Beß °dict throughout his -fn.wi oar *er, and was true to .him *“ l,® darkest poriods bf Mb history. She died atMontague, i a u pper Canada, in 1803, and o Dl formly stated, a lady of excellent qualities of character. P ? HoaAsoti— Soma years ago, sdja p al. tmu Intelligencer j. s very: beantiftil young lady was the ward of a person Ja Louigi* aoa » defrauded her out of quite a largo for* 4une. Tho lady dame to this ‘city, where she but not living on good terms with her husband, finally obtained a divorce fromhimsud *° a .: oonv ®ut Whilst she was there sbfc received a letter from the son of-her former guardian, Informiog her of his father’s death? and that himself had heired all his vast proper-" consent to retain that? whioh had been treacherously taken from snorts; er-, and offering to make restitution. Tne lady, ■ immediately proceeded to Louisiana, had an lo*. |terview vnth the heir, and reoeivcd back, both jpnnoipal and interest, all tbatsfie had been pronged out of. The ptrspgeslpartof the story remains behind. No sooner had she.got posses* Bion of her fortune, than- she - returned to this Bpbghtout her former hnsband, and in’ a few days was re-married to ,him. Verily, th& Jove of woman passeth understanding. TbO-pMS ties are now living in St. Louis, Mourning long shawls.—a. a. mason a cq. hare on hand e fear Baj State Mourning Shawl* at e-ml-Anntud prime. f«W5j5
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