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Care taken ' *t >i dQ packing ior laad and water carriage. b q3l ■;ly'ij s £r. £&-i, m “ u. u. wood, ''cv'*V- v AND-WHOLKSALB dealer in wines ?; V*-=>;' 1 a.w'liquobs, uaWNonh ... * jtf»T3liaee,eMt aiae, Philadelphia, has on hand the best - •' bFiVi 4jna3ties of old Brandies, Wines. -Msb Whisky, Monon^a* 0 : “•>'• r - r>, -* i\ m hela Wlris&yyflallahdGui, Cordials, Ac, on terms worthy V. the itteptJoD of pnrcbaßera and dealers. fao2By ‘■'V 1 Heoiy « Co., ’ 'Zy --V- : i *TTrHOW43AhB OROQSHS and Commission Merchants, r r ,v .; s-' j VV *( Pt wq;*"**.- Pttt«vprgh i iaft*l* r TiiJC DALLY MORNING POST. Xamingi {Sunday cscrpted. : CMI.HtUrtC dl MONTOOMEEY. gWfITH-WTST' wxnrg o> wood rrrfft gmim. 43F*24F£ if £.—PiT* Dollars a ytar, payable strictly In •dranc?. Six Dollars, will Lnv>n»blv be required if not paid within the year '' r -i4t>*Bhigle eopiee vwe cjcst»—Jrrr «ala at the counter In the Ofice,atid by the yawp Bor*.- . TK SATURDAY HORffIHG POST PpuMiabedfrom the same offica, on a large blanket else h*et, at TWO DOLLARS a rear, in advance. Single copies mi'cran. =•' ’ , . . . Sc paper will t>« discontinued unless at thediscre- Proprietor*.) antU all hrrcarages are nahL tfjp No attention will be paid to ady order unless accom* Muled ; br the money, or satisfactory .reference In this city. S&f* Connected with the EddbiithTtient o f the Horning Pott of the Urptit Job Printing Offices xn the cily>.where aU k ‘fdt of work it done on the shortest and most reason? «6Ze’6’r*ts. PiiO SESSIONAL CARDS. Eobi< O. G*-*pxoul# TTOBNfcY AND COBNSELLUiI AT LAW—Office, No. Iparthstreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. . declhly Jamcs A. Lowrle. -TTuhNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, a between Smithfleld'atreet and Cherry alley fdecllriy ROBERT E. TUILUPS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ST. liOUIS, Mo. JOSKPHVVBAVEU, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ■ Office, No. 144 Fourth street* ja&lyj) - fitthborop. vk. JOHN UAUTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, corner Fifth-and Grant fti«, , jaßilyS - } ptTTsBPRGn, pa. • ft. Biddle Uoberti, ArTOrtNSY AT LAW—Offloe, No. 132 SmithQeld street, between fifth and Sixth. Collections carefully attend* ed to—special attention.given to Conveyancing, fdec&ly Thomas QSeans, Aitornsy at law and solicitor in chancery. Office, next ddor to the Post Office, SteubonylUe, Ohio. py4 . _ .•• ~ • . 3. P. Koii, ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, fourth door below Mr. Body Patterson's Livery Stable. j«2B «J. S. Blorrtson, Attorney and counsellor at law—office, w mOTed to No. 14 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. . . . aprlfty O* Orlando lioomlo, ATTORNEY AT LA W—Office, Fourth street, above Wood. 3yLy Thomas HU Marshall, ATTOEKKr AT LAW—Office, Lowne** Buildings, Fourth /street. jan7;ly K« j3* Carnahan, -ITORNRY. AT. LAW—OClcson Fourth street, between ..Cbfciry.alley and Grunt-street. jeifcy N. M'Clowry» ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—OKoo In Bskewell’a Buildings, on Grant ytreet. Je3 - • 1). El. H&zon, ~A' TTOENBY AT LAW—No. Fourth street, shore and Xy near Smitbfigld. mstiCTy Watson* Office, .an Third street , opposite the oW Ojfce, WH£RK al) business pertaining to the office of Alder* man and Justice of tile Peace will be promptly, at tended to.’ Acknowledgments of Deed* and Mortgages, and Other ipfttynments of writing, taken at hisoffico, or at the residence of the parties. • TheDocketsof D. S. SCULLY, late ss Alderman of the (Sty of Pittsburgh, are placed in my possession. Persons having Judgments on said Dockets may hare the accessary process tflsuKl thereon by Alderman Watson. [my3:tf K, Buckoiaiter, Alderutan rVFFICD, Grant street, butweeu Fourth st. and Diamond I alley. Conveyancing of all kiuds done with the great- S»t vare and lagal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate ex amined, Ac. . ja&j K, •»* Nealy Alderman. N O. 91 THIRD Street, between Wood and Marketstreeta, .Pittsburgh. Collections promptly made. Bonds.Mort giges, and other writings drawn with neatness and aeeo* racy, r iHHilil— __. L -— r • . 11. AUL, SURGEON DENTIST, (eac- Jg£2gEl|» eessor to G. W. Biddle,) XO. 141 SMITH- FIELD STREET. T T_y Office hours, from 8 to 1 o’clock, and tom 2to l o’clock • feblfcly J.aCOrr. DENTIST, Fourthstroet, fire doora OTySSsSS wept of Market. Orncs Houm— From nine A. M. to Ur* *dfb2ogr BUSINESS CARDS. W. UEUSTINE A CO.. cosflissiuN md furwmbixg aiEacaASTs, ASD Djftalerd OeneraXly in Produeo, Pittsburgh, Cin- diunati and other Manufactures, ftc JYo. 93. Front streets, bclteem Market and Ferry streets. PtTTSI}UP.fjn, PA. 49* Llbaral cash advances oiuJeon consignments. Pat* tioalaratteniiuu paid to forwarding Western merchandise* References. —Clark A Thaw, Win. Hagaley A Co., Wib. M’- Cully A Co., P. Kellers A 00., Hays & Black, Kramer & Rmhtn, Henry Graff, Esq., Win. Etchbaum, 8. R. Johnston, Ksq* Thomas Bxkewell, Esq. George Ledlie, E.»q., Solomon Btoner, Esq. ■!*&? H, Bi.TiOAii ..—.... —— ........ aco. maottAM W». BISGHA.U A CO., PORWARDLNG AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Liberty street, opposite Pcino. Railroad Depot t ftpr 7 ' PimnuaoH, Pa. PAGODA TEA STOILtiL THHIJ tIAWORTH, Whdrialt and Retail Grocer, Dealer tf and Importer or Old Country Lllack Teas, French Bran dies, WlnAs, Ac., corner of Diamond alley and ihe Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa. fcb3a:y WM. A. 31'CLURG, «9*tea dealbk and family grocer, - OOaSXX OP WOOD AKD SIXTH BTXJCET9, ja2&{| . Pittsburgh. Henry 11. Colilua, Forwarding and commission merchant, and Wholesale Dealer in Choose, BJtft«r, Seeds, Fish, and Produce generally, No. 25 WOOD Su, Pittsburgh. (rnarS Paul A fllartiock, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MKRCBANB, AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Water street, Cincinnati, Ohio. • ■ [apl:tf Ring A aioerbead, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— No. 27 Wood rtreet, Pittrixirgb. [my‘23 □. T. C. Morgan, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER—has always on ban a general iwsortmantof School, Miscellaneousoml Blank Books, Printing, Post and Cap Paper, Ac., Wholesale and Re- Na.lo-1 Wood street, below Fifth, East side, Pittsburgh. tgU Wanted, Bags and Tanners* Scraps. apls:ly IDusell A Oro , Booksellers, stationers, dealers in stan BARD AND LIGHT LITERATURE, and Publishers of the I. O. O. F. TOKEN, No. 15 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. marlsrly I. W. Chadwick, Dealer in bags and.paper, No. i« wood street, Pittsburgh. Tho highest yrlco in cash paid fbrirags. mylLy : • - • aauxa. . PEA'S SELLERS St CO., Forwarders uad Commission Merchants ‘ ' PBAtIBS IX PEOVIBIONS, G.ROOERIE3 AND OILS, Jas:lm?] - No. 303 Liberia sired. Pittsburgh, ft. muuM KI1LI&, Phlla ....... .vrH.aicKETsoN, Pittsburgh. niller A Rieketson, XTTTHOLESALB grocers, diportkrs of brandies, W Wines and Segara—Nos, 172 and 174, corner of Irwin end Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yams, fto* constantly on hand. jy2B William Carr At Go., - fWa. Cana lute af the firm of 3. Parker A Co.) TTf HOLESALE GROCERS and Dealers in Foreign Wines YY . and Brandies, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whii kay. N0r329 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, pa. jafry SiMUfU. M’caißKAX.....Jons r osanos auex. KuraraTHicx. M’CLUILXCAN, HERRON * CO., WUOLE3ALB Grocers, Produce Dealers and Commis sion Merchants, No. 243 Liberty'rireet. npr~a riTTSBURGR, PA. Co-Partnership* THE subscribers bare this day formed a partnership for the purpose of carrying on Commission and Forward lno,in connection with the Fish, Bacon and Oil, and Pro duce bastoess generally, under the style of EROLisn A Rich Aansotf; warehouse No. 116 Water and 160 Front streets, formerly occupied by Burbridge ATngbram. . WM. B. ENGLISH, JAMES RICHARDSON, JAS. J. BENNETT. Pittsburgh, February Ist, 1854:feb3 FR. DRAVO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, dealer h • Country Produce, offers for sale a choice stock o Groceries, selected for family use. Spices of every variety und the purest quality, ground at his Steam Mills. Also. Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken in ex] ehangefor Merchandize. - _ , F. R. D. has procured* full assortment of Landreth’s WarrahtedGarden Seeds, and.lnvites the attention of all in terested jn rural affairs. . Janll Copartnership. THE UNDERSIGNED bare this day entered into co-part ’rship, under tho name and style of J. A. HUTCHI SON A CO., for the purpose of tranacting a Commission and Grocery business. JAS. A. HUTCHISON, A. M. WALLINGFORD. Pittsburgh, February 1,1854 febfi W awoLwii j RioiuaDsofT j. i. dcxsitt ENGLISH At. RICHARnSOIf. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AH® Wnolesele Dealers In Flab, Bacon and Oil, and Produce generally. Warehouse formerly occupied by Burbridge A Inghram, No. 110 Water and 150 First streot, Piitsburgh, Penoa. , fe3 raixcis o. SAII-Br ~JXO. a. rtnshaw. BAILEY A RENBHAW, TEA DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERS; Dealers in Wooden and Willow Ware, Japanned Tin Ware, House keeping UtenrilfuAc., Wholesale and Retail, No. 253 Liberty .-Street, Pittsburgh. qpr!s;y iFtAvci? ssLums, joqb hicoih, aaasa owxws, Pittsburgh. Maryland, Pittsburgh. Sellers* Nicola 4k Co., PRODUCE ah® GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 309 Liberty straat, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sperm, Linseed and Lard Oils. Jy2B j Commission House* : I fTIHU etbscribere hare opened a house for the shore pur* '•* JL pose, at l»o. 17 rmithfleld street, four doors shore the .] ne&QSit&hels (louse. We will purchur, or receive, on *W&mlsston,far sale, consicnmeata of Flour . B-icon. Cheese, 3 o*9. Oats. Barley, Flax. Seed Grau Seed, Baled Hay, i». n. y0uh0......... u Toang frCo, stUfNyßoUl, ...WO BMALLBltnrtrtJn-atllte' X eoroty, Oils. .B. OWSBBEI JtnlO ■ liOThirditrwt, . POBLIBHED DAILY, BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY. AT THE <• POST auiLUuiu, YOLUME XIII. BUSINESS CARDS. fSUOCXSSOB 10 L. WILCOX * 00.1 * CORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps constantly on hand a fall assortment of Drugs, Medi cines, Medicine Chests, Perfumery, and an articles pertain lug to his business. «- Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. l»-o. jona TLimta coalman sluubo. FLEMING BROTHERS, (Successors to J. Kidd A Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, „ . . , _ , Fo. 60 Wood street, FVMmrgh, Pa. Proprietors of Dr. ITLnne’s Celebrated Vermifuge, Lirer j.io JOHN HAFT, JH., (Successor to Jaa. M’Guffey,) Wholesale and Retail Drusrirlat, AND Dealer In PAINTS, OILS, DYE BTUPFS, Ac, 141 Wood street, three doors below Virgin alley, apr4.-mAely PITTSBURGH. JOHN 11. MORGAN, Ac'ti WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL DRUGGIST, 4kd. cum nr Dye-ituffs, Painta, Oila, Varnishes, &c M No, 93>£ Wood street, (one door south of Diamond alley, - -- • PITTBQOaon. (jais R. L. ALLEN, WHOLsauc vtuxa n. * Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga liela Bye "Wliisky, &0,, ALSO, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, NO. 8 WOOD STUEJiI, I'lTTiSllUltUll, PA. XITIN’ES, Braidiea, dins, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits,fit If Croix and New England Ham, Clarets, Champagnes, Scotch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, Old Monongahela Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach, Wild Cherry and Blackberry Branding; imported Havana, Regalia, and "Principe Oigare; Ualf-Spanlsb and Oornmon Cigars, nil at such low p• >umo. Notice. TOS, FLEMING hiring associated with JOS. ABEL, the. business will hereafter becondaetedundarthe style of J. ABEL A 00., at the old stand, comer or Bmithfleld and Fourth etreeta. — — l William Thorn, urasslet, HAS REMOVED to ,tha comer of HAND ana PENN Streets, where He will, as asnaL attend promptly tr hlaunmaroas friends. All articles In hie line ere warrants pure, and pot an with the otmoetcare. ' merlA-ftn b, a. KahneltockJt COn ' -rrmnT.H aT.w imPQ WARKHOPBB ■ Comer First and. W ‘Woodetreets.-aad comer Wood asd Sixth, [fahl . JOSEFUFLEm^Q, Uenoval, Jamco C. W&tt, aisviu. Austin Loomis, JOSEPH CHAPMAN, No. 63 Mabke? stbeet, Pittsstooh. POWEK A RIERDON, SEW PAPER MILL. CANTON, ONTO. .DASIKL AUt, JB, Aueghkrt. BUSINESS CARDS. J. C. ANDERSON, No. 6 Wood stTeot, Pittsburgh, Pa., W HOLESA*LI3 Di*nlt*r iu Fruits,*Nutg&gffi^vm*H*iF* oUT^Eß y HUROIOAL AND DENTAL |f W INSTRUMENTS, RIFLISB. Ac. Wo fcg? keep a general aasortmnnt of the above articlesconstantly on band; together with a general variety of Fancy Unrdware. Also, Guns. Pis. tols and Revolvers, Flanks. Horns, Shot Belts, Cops. Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowia, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors.and Hair Dressers’ Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Also, Tmeses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLES!—We are making Rifles of every description, to order, of the l«*gt mvterfal, and workmanship warranted.—• Orders revived for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill ed with despatch Huntftig parties atippljed at Wholesale prices. nvls Cttant!«iiera and tiai Firturet rpnfl subscribers »r« now opening atthoir m*w Warerootu i NO, 109 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith field, the larg**«t assortment of CHANDELIERS. BRACK ET 3. PENDANTS, end a!I artfole«*T»nnee{ed wit Oae Fitting, ever offered in this market. Having arrangements made by which they will l>«iconstantly in receipt of new patterns and vnrMVv. r.h«»y invite* the attention of pur* chaMre to their solution. W** «rp leti-rummi to aell as low oa any bouse in the West, and t*-Ing practical Gas Fit ters, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles In this linn. Wecontinocas heretofore to Gt up buildings of everyda scriptlon for gae water and «trarc Brae* Castings of all hinds nul« to or-for promptly. LONG MILLER A CO., wargfrT Sfi.lo'l First etre*t» GKOHUkI jidfiTCn'Kili FROM VET? Y-'UK. g\l VN'I'F\CTVHER r-Hhe celebrated Ventilating Wig, Plastic Hand T'iupy*:A, aud -very description of 'iruanentsl Hair, for Ladies and Gentlemen. 7d FOURTH STREET, h-yw.-.-n Wood and Market, Pitta riM bur^h * iU.era;» s Gratcm enable* ladles rt ‘' ’ ,cm 11 uitasuro ihair heads No. 1. Th* round cftheWatl No. 2 From the for* r h*»*»d over h*--,! to neck, No. 2. No. 3. From ear to ear, ovvr the top ■xw *o »«f, rowa-i tli*-' forehead. No. -1. Fr.c r TO WOUi.lt rnwf.ty.ttull t inform their friecd* th.* public generally, that they have comrrrnr«d *be manufacture of n*rTiat{*!*. iUr. . - . Hi. . Raronrh***. Hook* way?. Buggies. Sleighs and ChariolH, iu all thaii varfous strict* of finish and prowttlnn. Alt order* will 1* eiem:.~d with strict regard to dura Milts and beauty of flui-h Repair* will «l*o b* attended to on the mo*t r«vcßti!» terras Urine In all their work ths best Karivrn Fhaft*. Pole*, and Wheel «tul?.l>«*.y feel confi dent that all who famr them with their patronage, will h* perfectly aatisSM t.u trial *.f thriT work Purchaser? are r*‘-juw*ttEd to gie# us a rail, before rnr*hft rine rt-jr, i T Pearl Steam Mi It; CANAL BASIN. ALLEGHENY CITY, {sun nr* sau.&mi> rrincs.) FAMILIES will He enpr.lfo-1 withnnwarfou* gradrf of FKKSH rtßnu\7» FLOUR, By learin? their rrd>*r« i* *r:<* Mill cr in err box*# at bosHTi WlLofl kCo . Wf Fdo-hurgh. H. P. S'-lT*r i irt2, ->r ,T. T >-iep!*». l*r»lcr-gL*t*. ailesbenv. Flnnr \ri!l t.t h tu tataiiic.a lu either t-f the two cities Tuxs: CAFII on drdir-rv. Jy29 _brya;;. kennedt a co. ~‘ffO b: i> w lsi¥“ V O I! Saddler* ami Carriage Hlaliers, K. T. T/F.WII, JR., No. 131 Wocml Htt fet f riTTsnrRGH. Also, Cloths, DdTna4ta, Laces, Voss, Bent Btuff* Springs, &c., Ac. Rteamboat P'nruiture and Chairs. WB havr-on h-*'-! -ind *e» M» VVL ring «T!-:ni!l >iT m?V FURNITURE AND Hml CH A lUS , of PTrrv (!r*-Hf.!| '?«, v!.» : * t • lMninr Tft* I-’-* • Do Rar ?r ; Ladle* Cobin Cljßir*, of Tariooa rrylea; OeTI •». fi'> do ijn; Sttl** ilfx.-n •!“ do d..* Toilet R'xe»; Te f « n Tete*; SW-fa* • HI van-: C-r,r r*. T»>*W. 'V.d,S:*n.|.; C.rd Wavr Trove. A.v. Ae and workro&n«bip warrant*-*!, and pri*ee Ca-o.ry. T. It. Y'H T \.l A CO, Gii Pmi*hf-eld nr>r-««*tj» Oitv Ilofel. M t T |{ PII V S X’F.W EAfJLE nAT M \NE F \CTOTIY. Th- ptnpiWrr U hlmwlf B prnrtirfll ll»tt*.-r. baring !i:i-l fif‘e--n vears evi-rrletJC® si Hi- t-a ve*rB «« a v*B*!'n| v"rVn*n: hs»lns wr-r>;*-t in -b- p'|- .H r .,} J n NVw Y->rk. Phil tt.le'j.hii. finnßrm’i, th- .Vev f*?*•«*•; o.nfid-nt thef. irv-m bi« eTje»-i^ n( ni HftOcr, be <*an f'Jrnl-li r.a’ • u!v r* *\ S»*t a nrrrrtt m: ! ctteArsa erf!.- e f *!!*.•' "HTt r.< ;. • heri-'<.f. .*■»■ lr> ibt' !Mtf*hu'gh puh»j(i—-,iu everv «*fvio r.f L-gai, Cninir.urrini. (* ; n n l «r. I S*emih. *\» ,1-'. • j ~w . Hf)( j R-^.k Bln-ilnc. nn ' f-irni-t. er-ry artirle in 'Jie Hlr-nk Uook. Par-er and lint, at !bi* eburt«r «/ilo. t*f Ofn* ctnnuti pt-t /•*.!. a largo quantltv **f !,ngwftrth A 7Jmm(-r* mon’f rnoire and world-renowned SparhUng. T>rv and La- 9w«ot Catawba Wines. Knob ns may do«lr« to profiare an excellent nrticle of Native Wine, itbe pure Juir* Of tbo grape.) will find my eHtohUsbment the t-lnce frr tho gratifi cation of their dedirea. The Cutßwhu Brandy, distilled from the genuine Urnp* .la fbfelami hr mnov excellent jadges, equal In fiarcr to the beat imported Co-inac. T> FLORKTfTCN, No. 13“ Liberty fitreot. A Clark's PUnso ' AFIvF.dTI arrival rf Nl f NNS< A OURK’3 jfflw-i ce!*-lirHt“«nVii;<*rlh*«r. Tlmy har<» been rande'qnff’rffSrn aud rar-fu. 1 **'■•o AUn.n fine h.' nf f r^,m themonu fnctorle.t of THTNTTAM A PA . ft j„j ni RO MAfITF NEWTON ABRADIJURV. N. Y All the above win positive!y he snld at Factory prices, without additional charge for freight, risk, etc., otc. HENRY KLKRER, Bole Agent for Nunna A Clark’s Planna, No. 101 Third Ptreet, Je3 Sign of the floMm Ilarp. Hill’s Almanacs for 180& JOHN 11. MELLOR, B 1 WoM *tr«et, PUtahurgh. will pnhliah on th« ’6th August. 1854. the well known aeries of Alm«nee« (for 18GR) caleulfited by Sanford 0. THU. and for many y<*ara pnbßahed Mr. Luke lywmie. of thie dtv. under ihe name of“lyKitnls’ Almanacs.” Tbo Berlee will ef>n«l«t of— HILL’S PITTPPUnOTT ALMANAC. LULL’S MAON7TVW AT.MANMO. lITLT/3 AMERICtV FARMERS’ ALMANAO, It is only necessnry to sny, that the religious. mon»l and useful chnrncter of Mr. HUl’s Almanacs wilt be maintained in the above caries. f*r 1855. A# - Prlotvrs and others are hnrehy CR-atinned against Infringing on the copyright of the above Almanacs They will be for sale at nil tho Bookstores, by the gross or dozen, and by a!4 JOHN n. MKLT/IR, 81 WoeS street. A New Arrive! of Pianos. /“XIIARIjATTK HhUMF, No. 118 Wood stree - . is Jufit re V.y e«iylnr the following new Piano Fortes, with and with out the jKolinn attachment: One elognnt carved Louis XIV stjle Grand Action 7 oo tave Piano. Onu extr»carvel Perpentine, pearl kevs, 7 octave Plano. Two full carved, snmi grand, 7 '-cUvo Pianos. Two plain Rosewood “ “ Opo do do r-V No - 125 Wood street, shore Fifth. •**« RAMCBIi rrEMBOOS. ? :e a '* • vr 4^%.' -V ? v l w. 1 ■* V ’. 7 i. (T* , r w <' H •; - * ’ **, •4* -*t*. a PITTSBURGH. MONDAY. MARCH 5. 1855 = BROTHERS & CO., r - N V " 7 •* * ••* * , . •-v\ i'**♦ ’*. - . ;.... UORNRR Ot MKI'H -vNb iVOtiD STiiBETS. AT 416,00 PER ANNUM, OR $6,00 WHEN PAH) STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. BUSINESS CARDS. notice. 11IIE late flrmof JONES A QUlGG.havingbeeu dissolved by the iluath of Join F. Quigg, on the 27th inut., the business of said firm will be settled by the undersigned, at tbelr office, corner o- Kora and First streets. ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner* Pittsburgh, September SO, 1854—[oct2:y liftae Jones, Manufacturer ot spring.*mj uiistor/steei, plough Slab steel, steel Plough Wlng9, Coach and Eliptio Springs. Dra«9 Nut Taper, half patent, Screw, Malt and liammcrttl Iron Axles,—corner of Uou and first streets. Pittsburgh, Ta. octlblj ISAAC JQXBS...—~— p. C. EOCCEB. I>. IS. Uogers ft Co., MANUFACTURERS of ttOUEElS’patent improved Steel Cultivator teeth. Office corner Ross and Firststreets. oci2ly • C. I*. Ileadty «fr Co., CIUEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, iVo. 82 Third strert, j near ilarlti would respectfully. Inform their friends and th« publie generally, that they have cow in *tor» their complete PaoL SToCii, enns-inting pf CARPETS of every de>cripti'*n, from the Uoysl Velvet aUd Brunei-, to the con* mon ingrain. Ilemp and Rag. Floor Oil Ototh, fiom ore to ei for sale of flour, Produce, 4c. Order* fcr the purch 3 »» of Produce solicited and promptlyattended to. Goods fox r»-Rfalpra»Pt forward*! with despatch. |&ciO:Hu, CAIUUAOUK FOR SALK* |i*i» juatrecdvra athl* 1 CARRIAGE WARBUOGBE. boated- 1&&&J3L, neat the Two Mila [tan, between Pl"'** — •ml Lawrcowvtll©, a • pir.ndid iuwruarut of VEHICLES, cl ©very ivscripnou,aod *m continue to t©c*lv©rv;salariy,o*ir ana seco&d hand Carrlagit. Suliict, «£>:., which he will Mil on Uit stry lowest terms for cash. UaTinjhadtwaJT.yaarr pracurein tbeburines? sod .Hb hlsw.il knuwD.hdllfMm th. East, befl»UerefflSwelf In patUn*r«tovo sll < romp«tluon-.' Tbo*o eistinsto ourchasear© reapectfallylnvltnltb call and «fte for, tbem-Wives. Eapitcia! and prompt attenden paid u repatriMof Certf- fETiK?.i»wT*- insrpn wnTTii. . >. jl .’oar.l JOVEB & BUCIIKU, IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, Pmnjylvanta Gailraa.l, foot of Third ri_ Harrfrh«ry, ft. Jj \ V iNU tocr*a*ruti‘, Hailing, Verandahs and Ornamental Catting*. W« p*y particular attention to the manufacture and con rtmctioTi .: lron Fronts for tlouica and Stores naTlDg fcn*'iteo«iiTr »u*oitCJ«jt or beautiful Carvad Pat tern* of tb© a--»t apprerrd architectural order, oar preat frcUitJ'- f<.r manufacturing and chipping enable u© to ec-m* pft* ©Jth our i.-Ule*. rnK-uog Knrnaeee or flofUne Mills, Mil' Owner* aa-J Mill-lVfubu, will find Jr tnueb to’ their ed**nt*g* to call and examine our "Xlenrir* stock of Pattern* Ulora building. ISO.V AyD BRASS castcsqx, or rrery Je»-fip ioa. ikuiib Stork, PbUern Making, Fur s*r»- ttQ’l Tmore*. forul«h»«d to r»n4»T. (tny 1 2 j China Hall, MARKET fiTliET.r, DKTUft.BN THIRD AND FOURTH. i*" J 1 fat*-* or Ql/ tIE %IjW A hK, of tils fail Imports (i. v h-h.jt.uk, lo whb.U we turtle Hi* aUention of the wvmr.-T .r>i r-u, irad** Hating acoie d >s<*n dsfltreal pal ( r.*o U'nre, w« foe! cua£ro«err«Qs t riKand *UiUi UaUattoo alone, wbidi ij,n ii«* nuirli the real aion* *are. Ct>M'lu.N A aKß—Out «trtck tif C.untnrm Platrr, L)i*hf-, Natpl-e, Bowls. Bitciwra, and arery article in tl>- lice, b Unfa, and BeiaciaJ for the dry and cn\»ntrv ULA»- WARE—Hating a Ursa cad »eH relecled stwii of tKi.-. h.-.rvt, tj telU Sill if Jaciory pr} -4>?, «avir.p tha ta»-r l»! ii.~ cf making a sepsuala t«IH. AU we SAk «» • -01, nnd we feel,cOOf*d*ot of pieasiog - - »-•*' - •'-•• J. ifMURV.-- Boot* and bboei, Wholmla anrt Uetall. JAMK6 KUBB, N <>. S * Meikei, ml 6 Union *treeV third door from the Mnvfeei |] u»Hf. w.'Uid e»j| ibe aiteotion of hi* frti'Od', i»ihl tbt* ganwdilT, V: th* fstt, that ho it** now on han.l \U- larg-*it an-] t**l s-.iw*tod «:wk Of BOOTS AND Ntinri'. t». ali rari-ltM, w. ru by la-tiJ*aud grutlt-men cf i'hll *tph»u. New York aud Rj-kli, a d trusts, «nci .ad ta f \ till Ihr- prlcr* are trry much reduced, and ha sails Ladles’ Gaiur* at from J'.li tofif-0. G.-otlemen , «isooi«. from#2/i& tf* fu; nu-j e*ce!t*>nt (}patiemar/s Oaiicrs, and Youths and Chi:iren‘f* wear, at extraordinary low pfW-4. . lie ftl»* coiitinue* to manufacture, os heretofore, all da* wrlptt. n* of LADIES A'-'D OKXTI BMEVS BOOTS AND BU*4 Wood ■ireeL—Macu- T T fnetur.TH of Cooking »;..?«*- Coal and IV .0.1 btori-a, P*ri*T NUiTe». u.-l oc More, Pi-duviimt Pacc> Urate*. Plain ami Kancv r'e.aUiTra, gad and Dug Iroue, PorCahtu Forges, Sugar settles. Tea K.otUea, dtoru KoUles, Wagon Boxes, *' -Ac. aul4 Wiu. 11. Talcott A Co., |BCe«:xa.->ua« ro t. axn.neiij, /a., a on^.l vi anufactuuebB of gilt and mahogany look iTA INU u LAddAft, Portrait and Picture Frames, Ao., aod dca ( er- iu Imported and Domestic Fancy Goods, No. 62, cor p«»r of Wood nod Fourth Piugburgh. octlilw A CstMl. HA VINO soid my toterest in the firm of T. KENNEDY, JIL, 4 CO, to WUtiam U. Talcott, wbt>, with A.G. lleory, will continue tbo Luukiag Glass and Yurtoty Hue!- news at the old stand, corner cf Woo'd and Fourth streets, undf tho Piyie of Win. U Laloott « Co. I c ufidontly n> commend them to my lorxner customers, eu every way qualified to avo entire ratisfacUon Ai* person* having detaauds against mo, and ail to rue, will plcare i_.iike an oailjr BetUement. ocile T. KENNEDY, JR. Cabinet Kurnliure U. i\»U.vi 4 CO., CliOtnet Furniture and Chair Han* 1 * q/jcttiWi, Nos. 3» ami 40 ainUhllwU afreet, oppoalte Cli> ii-wusi, woold r«*p©ctfull) remind tuelr old frienda aod customer*!, »nci lUom© about to purchase anything in th«lr litnr vf buslmrtiv, that they are coustumJy munufacturio« everv dfhi-nptii.u t taahlooablo Parlor and Chamber Fur uliurw. narrnntod lu matonal and workmanship, and aoltl oq rwuotuitil© wrma. Car© taken In packing lur land or wat*;r currlago Steainlk.*. Cabin furniture and Chairs oo hand and made to nriirr. hr uuuttl. Tbott* lutereattKi in furnishing boats vrUl find It to their odvantuKi. to klto us a coil, aa we give orerj attention to the !nm.>il..oJur« of worfc h*«t to th-ir u*c. f ku3l UOUTB ASD 6HOKS, WHULESALEAAD K.ETAIL. JAAijblb HUiili tin* tittod up In splendid style his store No. 8U Market street, and No 6 Union street, between fifth street and the Diamond, aud has now completed his Spring stock of BOuTS, dUOKS, dLlt'PEltiJ.G AITKItS, Ac., and Palm Leal, Pedal, Dustlu aud Uraid IIATd, to which be invlt-** the attention of all purenasurs, whether at whole sale or retail. This stock Is one of the largest ever opened In this city, and embraces everything worn by iholudios of Philadelphia aud New York, and be trusts cuunot fall to please all. Groat care ba* b«eu given lu selecting the choicest goods: ail of which be warrants. He ulao w manufacture, as heretofore, all de scriptions <lB 95 Fonrtb street GRAFF, KUISINGEU ft GRAFF, MANUFACTURERS OF COAL AND WOOD COOKING Ji. STOVES, Parlor and Heating Stoves, Grate Fronts, fenders, Wagon Boxes Ac., Ac. Warehouse No. 124 WOOD Street, above Fifth, Pittsburgh, Pa. jy24 S TOOKING FACTORY* yo. 24 FIFTH STREET, Bign of THE OLD STAND. YT7TLLIAM DALY has returned from the M&nafhctur* TV 1 Q ? Hosiery Districts of Europe, where he baa par based, ter cash, a very extensive and well assorted stock of the best descriptions only of Stockings, Socks, Undershirt*, drawers, Glovea; also, new style of Children’s and Misses’ Vaucy Stockings, together wlth hL.domestic stock of Pitts burgh Manufactured Hosiery. He will sell by oholesaleor -Htail at New York importers’ prices. WILLLAM DALY A 00 Remeaioer the place—No- 24, Sign of TUB OLD STAND. • 0y23 .”. • . " LABOB WALNUT Vn4 Is worn. riwia] t. it. r.wa a eo. ■ ■■ FOR SALE AND TO LET. Property fbr Safe* THB subscriber offers fbr sale, on very reasonable tonus,, tbv following property, vis: L Throo Story Brick Dwelling House, No. 110 Penn street, between Hay street and Evans’ alley; anil Lot 26 feet front, extending back 112 feet to an alley* The House is one of the best buildings, and In one of the most pleasant neighbor hoods in the city. FWe Lots—embracing corners of Front and Ferry streets; one hundred and five feet front on Ferry and sixty feet on Front street, with a good throe story Orica Building on the corner, a two story Frame on Front sh, and two Brick Build ings, used aS shops, on Ferry at. Al£t,3l feet front by 80 feet deep, on Front, between Market and Ferry afreets. A Lot, with very convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot 20 feet by 80, fronting on Congress and Elm sts. A House and Lot, on Wylie street, near the new Court House. The house is well arranged and in good order, and is now oocupied as a hotoL A Throe Story Briek, on fimlthfleld street, near Seventh being In an excellent business location. The Lot Is 20 by 80 feot deep, fronting on fJmithfleld sL A Cottage Frame and Lot, 28 by 120 feet, fronting on Anno and Robinson streots, Allegheny City.. This is a very deelia* bla and pleasant location for a residence. Nine Lota m the town of M'Reesport, each 60 feet by 150. Several of these are on the Main street. Eleven Acres in Limetown, on the Monongahola River, on which there an* 4 houses; there are some 6 or 7 acres of ex cellent stone coal, and abundance of limestone, convenient to the landing; and two coal pits open. Ninety Lots in the town of Colombia, 60 feat by 160 each, nearly all level, and well locatlad. The tenant of each Lot has the. privilege of using whatever stone coal be may re quire for his own use, from apt near tho Locks. Columbia is a pleasant situation on the bank of the Moooiig&hela riv er, a short distance below Look No. 3. in the midst of an ex tensive stone coal region, and would be a desirable point fbr manufacturing establishments. Two Hundred acres of kuporfor Stone Coal,with House, Railroad, Aa. TMs property has a front of 140 rods on the Mouongahala river; on ernelUgt landing; good grade and foundation for railroad—'with enough level ground at ene. point for houses and gardens, or locations for manufactories. The vein is deep enough to allow horses to be used in haul ing out the coal—the quality of cMrik, fur iron work, steam, gas, or fbr any ordinary surpassed by any lathe country. In my aVenoe, ny agaat, J&ssus vlD give all necessary t#« for any cstt. aamrr may. ■ No. tlO Papa ktareaf 35 Psr Cent Lonror ttmn any Farm In the conatr. A valuable fahh fos Sals.—Tte 'xnbscrihsr is authorised to aaUtteibttovtax described TRACT OF LAND, containing HI acre^akoaUdin North town- 1 ship, Aifeghtmy county,Po ? II fitto from the City of Pitts burgh, and near ;be lira V BteaWnrllla Railroao. with Coal and Urn# Stone vatiat fite vftole plaba, and easy of acoeas—lmprovrmeDtsaj ftllOXTB: A tery comfortable Farm House, 3U by rest, % stalk* high; Wa*h House, Bprins House, and oih*r out bdWlsg*; &n*w Frame Pj«nk Barn, M by 26 feei, finished in i}» tot possible manner, with Stabling under the whole tmlidkigi 100 bearing Apple Tre«, best grafted qualities; a largeuoantlty of Peach and Cherry Trots, ali in bearing ordUr; about 6S acres cleared and in a high ctateof cultivation, with watexin all tho fields. This land Is very comfortably situated in on© of the best neighborhoods In the county, being convenient to market, to charchta, school* and millx, and would not be in the market, only ;hat the owner Is about to remove to the far 'wr?t. Terms easy and price moderate. For further parti culars see the owner, WM. ROBB, on premise?, or the euh briber. JAMES 0. UICHEY, auSl.-dew Real Estate Agent. •J. 0. Bccaxa. Ij'OU CAI.B —Two splendid Farms; one of 100acres,and JC th© other 76 acres; heautifolly located on the Upper St. Clair Township Plank Road, 0 miles &om tho city, each of them lying so as to diride into 10 sent iots.havibge good epriug on each. I: is a splendid opportunity ft; a specula tion. Thoeo who want a good hoxss, or wish to mako money, would do well to loot si Ity'na we will *©ll to tho first that offers us curio* price, la lots or all together. Also, fire Country fieftts, 1-aile.ftua Woods* ran, and only 3 miles from Allegheny c|ty f by-wajol tho New Brigh ton Plank Real They-an fine healthy locations, and of fered tery low. Also, L-n Country &e«U on tho Ohio aod Pennsylvania RahrouJ.7 ollcg Wow the city. They wlilbosoidseparaie cr together to a efkotiy or building a»odatlon. It U a lovely location, and cheap, of course. Also, on© Lot of two acres, and two pleees of ground, opposite Uarlman’s at Woods 1 run, offered at a vary low price fbr-to lino a property.. An assortment of Lauds, Houses and Lots, always on hand, and described in my register. Before buying you would do well to call and enquire of THOMAS WOODS, W 76 Fourth street. Dsaotlfol Sites for Country.Home*. nnsersigaed offers for tala, on easy terms, FIFTY X lA>TS,laidollandr£atrlel©d£3rraralradd('&ces. Also, an ENTIRE SQUARE, on th© bank of tho Allegheny river, T it Wi,aid afford on© of th© most charming and mag ulficent rites for a geutleman’s summer residence, in the Immediate vicinity of the two cities. Also, about THlt*E ACRES OF GROUND, at the head of th© l«land, advantageously situated for manufacturing pur poses. The above property Is situated in Duquesne borough, on the high and main' bank of ilerr'a Island, and is reached by a very aubstantlal Bridge of one span. For particulars ap ply at my reaiilenc*. In Duquesne borough, on the maui bank, fronting the head of Herr's Island, or of JOHN DUN LAB 4 corner of Second and Market ets., Pittsburgh apr!7;tf . WM. C MILLER. Fifth Ward Property for sale at a Good barffaiu. 'pHREE VALUABLE BRICK HOUSES AND LOTS.— X These Lots embrace a front on Penn street, of 6U feet 0 Inches, to a 3 feel alley; on which there la erected a valua ble block of Brick Houses, two stories high, with kitchen tud cellar in basement, 41 f*«t front on Peun strret, aua 30 foot deep on Locust street. This Is a very desirable situa tion tureitfcer afitors or a Tavarn; Penn street being the great throuzhlxr© of the city : and this property being con venient to tns Railroad Depot. This property would not be In the market only that tho owner is living lo Washington county, and finds it ©xtreme ly inconvenient to attend to It. Term* easy and price moderate; for further particulars enquire of ROBERT DAY, Fifth Ward, or JAB. 0. RICHEY", Real Estate Agent, at this office. ( KML PROr-LuTY tOU OALi. AT Atinr.Ai BAtulAiN. J —The nub:*fiber offers to tell the On© half of 400 ucrv* of Coal, and lw acres of surface, situated at Krcemeu’a Landing, on tho Ohio river, in Hancock county, Va. This property bos facilities rarely met with; the Vein being 7 f.«)t thiek.oflho very beat quality of BliunluousCoahand ot a point on the river where the water Is about 13 feet at lb© lowest stage, and a very large pool, sufficient to horbor I*oo coal boats. Also a charter for the purpose oi establish ing coal works at the same point. There Is erected ou the atcT© a first rate overshot Bew Mill. Th© above will be sold half, three-quarters, or the whole, to suit purchasers. Terms easy and price moderate. Fcr further particulars enquire of ROBERT KEENAN, ou the premises, or of JAMES C. KICUKY, decN Real Estate Agent, at tbU office. Valuable Property lor Kate, ON LIBERTY’ STREET, ADJOINING THE METHO DIST GRAVE YARD. NEAR OANAL BASIN.—This is uow the only desirable piece of property In this neighbor hood not already bought up by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Fronting on Liberty 50 feet, on Kim street IUO feet, thence to the Methodist Grave Yard 80U fret, to Liber ty 110 fret. This property 1« moat dedrable aa a Hotel. The building now on good aabaUntlal three atory brick, with all the necessary bank building*, has for a long Umo been occupied as the Union Hotel, doing a good business. Capitalists and others dealrouaof making a good investment, will do well to exomin© the premises. npr2S.tr EDWARD FABER. arciiouae. I WILL BELL my unexpired lease (fourteen years) of a Lotj situate on O’liura street and Bpring alley, in the Filth \Y onl—4o ft fronting on O'Hara street, and running buck 100 ft. on Spring alley, on which Is erected a four storied Brick House. 40 ft. square, with a frame, two stories, 6o ft. on Spring alley, well calculated to carry on any branch of manufacturlngbuslness. Being engaged tn man ufoctaring iu the country, 1 offer the eboTe for sale. In quire at No. 425 Liberty street. oolfrU 1 EDWARD FABER. Coal Works For Bale*’ SIXTY THREE ACRE* OF LAND, with 250 acres of Coal attachod, and alt the Improvements thereon in eucoase ful operation, .-aid Farm la situated on the Monongahela nver, 84 miles above Pittsburgh, and Is supplied with a Farm House, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad, and an excellent harbor. The voin of Ooal 1s five feet thick,and cannot be surpassed In quality. For further particulars apply to . NICHOLSON A PAYNE, jelfctf No. 236 Liberty afreet. Three ilousei and Lois fur Sale. WILL bo sold at private sale, THREE HOUSES AND LOTS. One Brick House, situated on Ferry, botween Fourth and Liberty streets; Lot £0 feet front by 79 feet back. Also, one tat and two Houses, on Logan street, Sixth Word. One Honso fronting on Logan street, and the other on Carpenter's alloy; Lot 24 feet by 100. Also, the stand 1 now occupy, on the oorner of berry and Water streets, the lease running onuyear from Ist of April, 1855, with the Furniture, Bedding, ic. The House at pres ent is doing a good business, and Is pleasantly 'ocatod. For terms and further particulars enquire of ALEX CUPPLE3, au£S;tf corner of Ferry and Water streets. THE PROPERTY situated oorner of Websterand Fulton streets, from and after the Ist of April next, i las is an eligible situation for a large Boar Jlng House or a Tavern Stand. It oontalafi one targe Brlok House,fronting on Ful tou street; two small Frame Houses, fronting on Crawford street, and Stable, fronting on Webster street. At a very small ex- enee the back buildings can be converted into sta bling capable of stalling twelve horses. For terms apply to AUSTIN LOUMI3, Janl9 92 Fourth .street. \rALUABLI2 REAL ESTATE FOR BALE, Adjoining the V Borough of Manchester—THlßTY BUILDING LOTS, each 24 feet front by 100 feet deep, and fronting on Market street 90 feet In width, are offered foreale quite low, and on reasonable terms of payment This property la port of the estate of the lute James Adams, Esq., and the title Is per fect aud beyond dispute. Apply to nnvU ___ JAMES BLAKELY. tpUiUiAriiUTlt' CHALKS—Which you can use either a X an upright or reolining Chair; invaluable for Invalids, aud luxurious for loungers. Call and see them. T. H. YOUNG A CO,, janSO 38 Smlthfleld street. Valuable Property For kale. FIVE HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS, situate on Centre Avenue, near Fulton street, and within ten minutes' walk of the Post Office. For terms, inquire of HOON k SARGENT, ray 17 oorner of. Wood and Fifth ate. ' To Let. ‘ A GOOD DRY CELLAR, under the Neptune Engine House, on Seventh street, suitable for storing molasses or produce. Inquire of JOHN EL STEWART,; mard 207 Liberty street. a WELL FINISHED TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING. cSI. on Third street, between emlthfleld and Gram streets. Apply to J. W. BUTLER, Jtmlfl 97 Front street. ABASEMENT room, 21 feet wide by 82-deep, Awo-third? above grouud, well finished and' well lighted, will be rental cheap until the Ist April. Enquire at the office ol the MORNING POST vi'. --^l' For Sale* To Let. 'or Safcorßent. B&iement To liet. t •; ■• ft**. v .. ■ •: : ■,. ’* ■*; '" • -&■*•.•; VtV ; .! NCJMEER 140, PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE J. HENKEL'S CI T Y C ABI SET IVAItEHOUSE, Ao. 173 CMEBTy&T STREET* (Ofpositj Ih&bpetdxscx Hall,) Philadelphia; FURNITURE, IN EVERY STYLE 1 Comprising LouisXlY, U>ulb XV, ElisahethanandAntique, with Sculpture Carving and modern styte: In Roeewcod, Walnut, Mahogany,Satlnwood and Maple • all of superior construction, and finished In the * best style, equal to, if not excelling in qual ity, the Goods of any Establish ment in the United States. EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren tices being positively excluded,)and using the bestma teriftln, the work cannot fail to giTO satisfaction to pur chasers. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur chasers, is tho facility of Furnishing a House, either in ele gant or plain style, completely from one establishment; by which means all the articles la each room correspond in style andquality, and the immense stock always ex hand, being so various In design, eaables purchasers to please their taste »tf a selection, without the delay necessarily caused In,ordering Furniture. To vivo an idea of the finished Furnhnre on band, I need only inform you that my Rooms are 176 reet long, by 27 feet wide, four noora.in number; with:Shops contiguous, suifi clent to employ 200 hands, which Is a guarantee that the work U all done Under my own Immediate inspection. Packing is all done in the Store, and Furniture warranted to carry safely any distance. Visitors to Phila delpbia are rc3pectfullyJnvited,a3 purenaaersor otherwise, to call ana examine the Goods. au2s*ly ST. LOUIS. JOSEPH WOGRIDGE, OOMUTBBION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT Ho. 23 Ooioniicux, mo* Pm* St&ssv, &/£na tU:n rWiDlrwl I ’ fcn Conulgamrata ot Bills of Lading, •S^^spteMsas fS^S'-P,tssssss:\sts cf t fitn£?r !, sT>' rm a w pwenroo, ata thiezpeiuu, or Buirage ana Broyago as maoh.nJ poßilbla aTOliwl. „ ■ Krriaisco: Page *BKO , j, Bt.Louis; Elllai Morton. Cincinnati; -i ' $ s, « wYo *k- B. B.Come-gys, ‘‘do; feS' *** " e f» ratinj to the »eak and debilitated, render* It peculiar!/ dodrablS in femlller, who wiU ha trmted at their bornee. Allopathio and Uommpatblc treatment will ba adminls tered where desired i but, after long and tboroagh expe toar f ul-12 .S 1 ™” decided preftreDCo to S [ljdrt pathy, Which has. throughout the old ani new world, croren si eminently successful In every form of disease, l^e^ a , ,^.„ Inr ' I 'TV,!: IE3 ? a , :,lioD ' UtnuchUis. Uyßpcpeia! Inflammatory and Chroaio UhemaaUtm,-Asthma, Cnta- El ‘ Testimonials of cures from highly reputable dtlsene of.nearlyerery Stata In the Union, can be eiammed at Doctor Dacia's cEee. The Hay Clergy axelnaited to commit him gratis. Warm -ater being used In thueommencement,andoften treatment,!t Delusorylneteadof nnpleas ant, as those unacquainted might anpposa. 1 Waterman Palmer, , ■ v ‘ Dt'ffo, w. H. WlllDros, lhcmpron Bell. J R. Web djmD T. Morgan, Wm. B. Holmes, E. H. Englhh.B M. aon I> fno n i're. gn !?V^‘ Tln * Tlslt, ’' J Boc " Jr B»ls-« Instltn non and wlptesEcd hD suceeasful treatment, cheerfnllr re ridaS" 34 him *’ * thoroughly educated nnd shillfu! Phy o rnlttfn'S 11 ?;*". 1 ': i o *; , srCo “h'> ! lf> DaiU Hunt, John w^ rt o , .?fw .f ' John B. Liviugrttun, John Wrltrht. W. Patrick, Moses F. Eaton, O. Ormeby Gregg. [ jan6 ** Kan,ftß » ««brasba & Kaow-NotUinaUm - LAND TTVENTY TER CENT. CHEAPER THAN CAN BK BOUGHT IN THE ABOVX TERRITORIES, cal Estate Farm for Sale* "l HE Bubacribor ia authorixed to Bell TWO HTTvnuTJTi 1 AND EIGHTT-FOUK ACRES OF llnd, gS2S ® S?“f «Sr n “ hlp » { Ue * heB J oountj. PemisylvaniMyin? e- re Krefi P° rt -as the Plpts, and in sight 0* the proposed St»Uon on tho Uonuellaville Improvemccu u tollowe: a sqaoro LOG HOUSE, SO by ft) h i S , b ’ *“* El l uar ' J WO BARN, 00 by 20 “ cw i n P>°d order;) taro fine young OKOH ARbd, (best grafted frntt,) just commenced to bean There ' Dit, ety te one hundred acres cleared and in a high state ttai Ula ,w re D Vi IUI ttnme Buildings, Whioh rent annually “ u - , t “ :d pro[a>rty is eituated in tho Ninth Ward of the cd Pittsbtirgh, on Penn street, between and Alm. tbo Factory and Ground known as the ‘‘Empire Worhs, aituaied on tho corner of • Penn and Morris streets. Also, acres of unimproved land, situated on tho Aile- on ! “i 10 from East Liberty. On a portion cf this tand there is tho beet Saw Mill location in the county. reireJlS la W containing from Ito C .acres of choice land, ekuated one mile north-west of East Liberty anil ou© mile east of LawrencerlUe. .^«uw Te For lerma of sale and further information apply to Wm P. Baum, No Wood rtr«ut, Pittsburgh. R. D. THOMPSON, amii.tr Aealgne© for Jas. B. Negiey. Hay Wood Nursery and Gardena. JAMES IiENNKDTJIata Ma/agcr o?the weU kuown By- e . l'i,U*rr, U *r r ra ’ r '°'' y °?’! bt^a lea ™to inform the public, that ho has now eetablished an EXTENSIVE NUlt- S“ £ t r f, ?’ Mr. James 8. Ncgley, near Eaat Lib o n *.e llaU ? atl » r ti”! 5* Instant, to re oelroand fill orders for every variety of Fruit and Ornamen tal Trees, Hardy and Green Hones Shrubs and Plants. In addition to a oholreand superior stookon hand, he has made arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries In the East, as^^ 1 ’ 1 ’ 7 ' . HaTic ß a thorough and. long expS uf!3 h 0 0“ r ills customers perfect Mt. Kennedy would also respectfully offer his services in designing, layibgout, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Pub lic Parks, or the grounds of Country Residences; and will also furnish plans for the formation of Lawns, Approaches. In the highest styles of the art! Practically acquainted with every branch of Landscape Gardening, ami having spent years tn tho Sylvian Parks of England, and on tho beautiful banks of tho Hudson, ho hopes he has the capacity to meet the wishes of those who tavor nun. D*U£rt^ mmu F lcalion *. Caa be sJdr W»d through tho City Post Office, or left at iho Warehouse of Measra. Ne«lsy i Mohan. 22 Wood street. a J Doaton Papier HI ache Company* * modern and antique ornaments. Pittsburgh agency. 67 market street.—The attention of Builders, Steamboat Contractors and Cab inet Makers, Is requested to this new and great improve ment in the manufacture of embeliixhmeuts for Buildings and Steamboats, ontsldo and Inside; Cabins, Halls, Church es, Dwellings, Stores, and Pe Diamond. QORDBR respecfally announces to the pohlteof Pittsburgh and vicinity, that be.wlllopen his n«r Trimming Store on Monday, April 17th. Having fitted up the noatost otoro room in the city, and filled it with a choice selection of the laiost styles of Trimmings and Fan cy Goods, he flatters hlmselT that ho will offer superior in ducements and endeavorto give full eatWkctioa to aU who m»y Ci tor him Kith their pstronige. /SM 011 ’ 1 to , rs,t t r he pl MO-No. 82 Market atrent, corner of th»Dlemon,l. [apriai PItANK VAN Sim” , ' * PAUL KLEENEK has,removed bis LITERjiRV nirpnT' 73 , Tb “ «“«». to inrt*JS e A.h ll ”a l j ' tiU ha PPJ t° aee hie former patrons. S th. d^° aB PUr<^ln * ° r lh ® Li u»jr «pr7:ly water Fotmtnln. ’i ' L.NO; elPIFin Street, noxtioor to Masonic dealer in FUUII and CONt'ECTIOXAIIY. ice Orewn, of the b«t quality, served up during the sea son. Also, Strawbtxrieß and Cream. Families can be supplied with Strawberrieo and other Fruits, during the season, on the most reasonable tenna «ea -unra-tfiMy lrt-tf UUi' vtuods’ -nouvhly Real Dilute Register On it there are described for sale 61 good Farms, 32 Houses and Loa-, 48 fine Country-Seats, and 600 City Lota, with which purehafrrs i>ught to he acquainttU hofo/e hJ? tag. Call and get a Register gratis. J " . Wfrtf , xHO3. . WoQPB,t6 fenrth 54018 • A. A. SLABOS A 00 ABSXBD VPO& BY THX fe,,-.,' ® .rr-r .... . •.=? .. -‘■’^apa Ons ons in5erti0n.....................■ to « « eaclaJdiaimallnaartlM.., 8* “ oa3 iresk 1 T 6 “ “ three 4CO “ “ one 400 " two months PC u throo . 9 00 “ 11 tons.months.... 10 0® “ “ 111 months 13 C 8 " “ ono year............ 18 00 Standing Card, six lines or less, persTmnm 10 00 pnisaismi« puasdbx: ' One square, per ennam, (exJußlreof the paper)—.... 25 j)aily; moki\ im j>ost. MONDAY MOENING::::::::::::::;::.:MAaCB 6. STY COTJETSHIP AND IXB CONBEQUEHCES. Well,: eineo that miserable day, yon most ima gine tbree years have passed away ; The earn paign began—once more I was. in the field, and once more I sought the babble reputation, oven at the cannon’s month. ’ Distinction camel but not promotion. My seniors had Apparently so many lives ns a cat.. Not ono.ofcthem r byAny chance, wag knocked over, or even la any of the actions which ensued—tho cohse qnence of which is that I still remained ia cor not. . o . . ... ~ It so happened, in tho course.pf-time, that while I was on detaohment in an oui'ol-the'way placo (the name Is of little or no censeaUtnce) one morning after Liras pacing to and fro, smoking my cheroot, I heard aireU known voico ehouting.roy name. I tamed at the sound, and (here Btanding'at the open dtior of a bnngelow close by, was the Colonel,' thefather of my beloved Matilda, ; • “ Why, God bless my sonl, Colonel Minchia! Who would have thought of finding yon here?” “Glad to Beoyou, myboy. Woatyon walk In and have a cod of-tea? Wo arojustgolng to breakfast.” . ; I thought with a sigh of tho fatal luncheon at Calcutta, and feit more than half inclined not to accept the proffered civility, or a second time to place myself in a position so painfully ridiculous;; but the Colonel, throwing open •'the other half of the window, stretched cuthli hand. “Jump up, iny boy,” he said, “ It's shorter than going round by the door.” Imagine my delight, If you oan.wbea l oses more beheld Matilda. She was seated at the breakfast table in a charming morning demi tolletre. She professed her delight at eeelhg me in the the most musical tones I ever heard, hoped I had escaped all injury, and adverted to the satisfaction with whioh ehe had seen my name In the Gazelle. In a word, Bo'lovely did she look, that I was on the very point. oif : re peating the part I had proviooely played with such marvelous ill success at Calentta. But my lucky star Saved me. ' - ■ : One, two, three caps of hbhea's did I partake of--all poured out far me by the fair white hand of Matilda. The old Cojonel pat quietly, by, crunching; hie muffins; and before the breakfast was concluded, I feltmyßelf inofe deeply in love then ever. • • . s “ Ton will dine with us to-day, my boy. Bix o’clock, sharp," said the Colonel, as I was taking my departure. It la not necessary for me to linger over the details of that delightful evening, or of the many others by which it was succeeded. . Cir cumstances, into the state of whioh I wm too happy to stay to inquire, had evidently softened the feeUnga of my adorable Matilda toward me, I was soon installed in tho delightful position of her accepted suitor, cud the day whioh: was to make me the happiest of mortals was fixed at last.. Pending its advent, I used to pesedhe nights in walking up and down about themaff eion which contained my treasure. Oue night —Bhall-l ever forget it t—l saw a faint light proceeding from the chamber where She reposed in all her virgin purity. I climbed over thd verandah and looked in. A night light »M burning on the table. I distinctly saw the girl of my heart; she was enveloped in the folds ot a ohintz wrapper. Bat -there was another person, in her apartment—that person -Wad an ayah, or nurse; ehe . was occupied in: the pleasing employment of nursing a, mahogany colored baby. I heard at this moment Matilda! exclaim: “My gracious 1 what would that donkey, thfi cornet, say if ho was to see this?” : rj „•; “ He docs see it !” I shouted with a tremen dous oath, as I leaped with one bound into the' chamber. “False, perjured, infamous Wo men 1" I continued, “ who is tho parent of that child?” . Bat Matilda was incapable of reply—she hod', fainted away; end at this moment, alarmed by. tha noise, who should enter the room bht the colonel, with a drawn sword in one hand,-and- tt large dragoon-pistol in the other. .- : i-f “ Villain ! what are you doing with my daugh ter ?” said the old warrior, waving his weapon' in the air aa'he Bpoke. “Look there, Colonel Miriohin,” replied TV 1 “ look there,.sir !” and I pointed to the mahoga ny colored infant, who just at that moment set, up a terrific equalling. ; ~ “ "Take that for • breaking into honest folks, houses at . midnight, and disturbing their he* 1 poßei” The colonel, as he spoke, leveled ther pißtol right ot my head. I snatched up the nearest offensive objeot .I, could lay my hands upon, whioh was a tall brass' candlestick, hurled it. at the old ruffian's head, and leaped out of tho window. I. was josh .In : time; for.the pistol went off, shivering the glass into a thousand pieces, just above where I stood. • I thus escaped becoming a husband and a father at tho earns time. .; ..i Bulk's Premium PerAunerv. APBIZE MKDAL at the Great London Erhibltion or 5 the Industry of all Nations, In 1851,and Boren High- ■ est Premiums, awarded the subscriber in this country, hare proved hU nieparaUocß or a snperlor quality, and place! him among the best perfumers and soap makers of Europe „ and America. His celebrated Shoving Creams and ’ tralea, hie line Pomades, Toilet Waters, and Pm fame* tor the Handkerchief, (of SO varieties.) are unsnrpassek by any In tlie.world. .. , : , . . ■ All articles purchased at this establishment are vamm. . ed of tho finest quality. ..... . With an addition of many hew article* to his list, and greatly Increased tarilltles fur manufacturing, heleenabled to furnish them to dealers in any quantity desired, and at Tory liberal price?. Country Dealers, 'requesting It, can hare a Price List mailed to ihelr address,free of postage. . X BAZIN, (Succepsor to K. lloussel.) - No. 114 Chestuut street, below Fourth. feh22aUwlnb Philadelphia. NEW BooKB.«*Justreceived by Esprwa. thefollowing New Books:. Autiblograpby of Chaa. Caldwell, 31. D.: by Harriet W. Warner. Just published. The Sons of the Sires; a History of the Progress and Destiny of tbe Amuricatr Party. Just published. Nelly. Bracken: by Annie Chambers Bradford. Hiatorv of Mason A Dixon’s Dine: by J. H. B. Latrobe. Popal Usurpation. : Ida May. "Wolfort’s Roost; new work by W. Irvin? Alone: by Marion Harland. : ' * ' * Rath Hail: by Fanny Fern. Life of Horace Greeley. Life and Beauties of .Fanny Fern. ■ ■ Saxe’s Poems, in two styles of binning Godey, for March 20 cents. Petot*on’s Magaxine, for March; 17 oenta. Ballou’s Magazine, for March; 10 cents. Yankee Notions, for March. Tom Crosbie: by Lover. Frank Leslie’s Journal, for March. Call at the new and cheap Book Sioro of ~ SAMUEL B. LAUFFER, 87 Wood street' KEN'trKDT A 00 *■* March, and «II tha new Books published, can ba seen of obtained at fi Min»» & Co ’a, No. 32 Smith field etreet. ” Mil. Miner Life end Beauties of Panny Fern- ■ The Banking llouse; a taio from Blackwood's Masailna; Pride and Prejodire, by Miss Austin; lagaua*. The netreaa of Bellefunt, by Emerson Bernutt; Go Jfy’s Lady’s Book for March* ' Peterson's Magazine ~**.*. ’• Frank Leslies Journal « No, 3 Harper’s Biory Book - «f My Courtship, nod Its Consequences. ’ ■ -1/ Au, Nm Books for sale by - mineß t CO, . feb2B No. 83 Smlthfleld street Virtue may nourish In a bad OmratTr '• JButo.anardnatuxeifcomaßliocWdffEftt - WILsON & SON, *o. 91 Wood street,'are prepared to • furnish every description of Hats and Caps, at the lowest prices, for cash. Particular attention U invited to our $3 and $3.60 Hats. feb24 ' NEW BOOKS, vox BALI 2 AT NO. 104 WOOD SXttKW Lite and Boanties of Ponny. Perm . •* * Knth Hath Ida May. Burleigh, or Jesuits In oar Hoiaea: by Ilelftn Know Nothing Almanac, for 18J5. Foruletn fob ?l B. T. Q MORQ4N MOHOAN’B COOUII BSKUP—A wrtoin cm. ft, V Colds, Influ-tita, Whooping CooSh " only 2> cents,. Procure a bottlo if Ton jour health ana mtq your money. S3 f e. nholesslsnn S - Sold only S ' 4 «nt s »crt,> 1 8- L. CPTITBBBT. 140 ThlrJ.it. . FXjtuti. 'XUx. JL, tarns oat extra fine Pictures, and et r«rjr xcoderata pncas. Call and see for jourfiett Prices CO cents and up wards. Wilkins Hall, I&JFoUTth street, V-- : V era itvß Sttseact, oi fus SOI ST CHEVALIER WTKOrr. : [co.-tctcnm.] J. WILSON A EON, J W. BTOLBR A CP% V r- , • . * ' ’*■ _ V • i^r.i ■ v v< ,v