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'I *IXrtfOLK3ALE URoC-CILiAND PRODUCE DEALERS—
J i W ,>'o. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh,
j 11. T. C. tflorfjan, ;‘ r
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER—has always on ban
a general assortment of School, Miscellaneous and Blanfc
1 1 Boote, Printing, Poland Cap Paper, Ac, Wholesale and Re*
r | %*SL No. 104 Wood street, below Hftb, East side, Pittsburgh,
r Wauted, Rag* uud Tanners’ Scraps. aplfcly
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BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, DEALERS IN BTAN
DAKD AND LIGHT LITERATURE, and Publishers ol
. tb<* X. 0. 1 >- b\ No. 15 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
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DAILY MORNINO POST.
Printed ttul 'pid>Jish*d mrp Miming f (Sunday tzciplrt
TBI OST«bMBMi. •_-
]\ Xi&LiaJsrtsi [ w»aig-.or ;ajo. rms stjoats.
;jE9*»2i?.KJf s.—Five' Dollars a ys &r, payable strictly Id
advance.,' Blx Do liars will ii>*wiKMy be required if not paid.
Within the’yea? -'V „•:• . ! ;
43h Single eopifa two CBfTJk-Aj*' «*ia at the counter in ta#
Offlw,Bnaby*the''bwrßoys.' \
‘ THE SATURDAY KOKNIH3 POST
PpohlUhed from thesama odea, on‘B" large, blaaket slip
h«t,atTWO DOLLARS a ysayin advance. Single copier
miotttt,-- ; '
49? No paper will be discontinued unless at xhattisciw.
.on o* tbe Proprietors.) until all arrearages .are paid. " -
*9- No attention will be paid to any order unless accom*
paniedbt the luoney.-or-satlsfactory reference in,thls dfcy.
jf&* Connected*>rtth the EstabUshrndtlvf tke Morning Pott
sm>-ofitke largest Job Printing Ofllai*ntheeitg t ishere a U
fcrtidr of vfork it dont on the shortest notice; and most reason*
ableUrmt. r:
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
: KobitVC* Oi. Spratil*
Attorney and counsellor at. law—Office,No.
fourth Ptrrrft. Pittsburgh, Ptu ■ deoll:ly
■ '■ dames A. Lowrle« ...
A TYORNEY AT i'oarth street, PlttsbnrgbT
XV bftween Smithfk-ld btreetandChcrry alley. fdecllriy ~
i JOSEPH WEAVEIti
ATTORNEY AND .COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
~1 P^- ce * ®o« 1W Eourth itreetf
ja3:iyg] rmaonaoK. pa. /.-
•■'••• JOHN BARTON,
ATTOBNEY : AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office, corner Fifth and Grant iti,,
. js3.ly?{ , prrmotm'n. ril,
A. BidiUe Roberts,
ATTORNEY at LAW—Office, No. IS2 Smithfield street,
bytwwn Fifth and Sixth. . Collections carefully attend*
ed attention given to Conveyancing, [deeply
Thomas Moans,
•A. TTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY
jPL Office, next door totbo Post Offlce. Steu'benWlle, Ohio
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6> P. Ron,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
fourth door below -Sir. Rody Patterson’s Livers
Stable.:- • • ' ;e2S'
C. Orlando Loomis,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—OSce, Fourth street, above Wood
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••: .:_. Thomas Al, Marshall,
TTORUEY AT LAW—Office, Lowrie’s Buildings, Fourth
, afcreet. . .- jan7:ly
••• -. .. R. B. Carnanan,
A TTORNRY AT "LAW—OSlce on Fourth street, between
JA..Cherry alley and Grant street jefcy
J.N.lPClowry,
'A HORNBY -AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office in
jCVL BakywelPs Bnfldlngs, on Grant street je2
D. H. Hazen,
A TTORNBY AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth street, abore and
j\. near Smithfield.'. ‘ mar27:y
Patrick Al’Eenna,
ALDEEM OF. THIRD WARD.
j’’’\FFlOfi CORNER OF GRANT AND FIFTH STREETS
VJ (formerly occupied by Alderman Lewis,> where all bu
siness pertaining to theoflleeof Alderman and Justice c!
the Peace will be promptly attended to. ~ febl:3m
k. Uudanaiter, Alderman.
OFFICE, Grant between Fourth rt. and Diamond
alloy. Conveyancing of all hinds done with the great
ftt -care and ligal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate ex
amined, Ac. ja&3
£}• s« Neal, Aldermani
NO. 91 THIRD Street, between Wood and Market streets,
Pittsburgh. CoUactlonspromptlymade; Bonds, Mort
- 'gages, and other writings drawn with neatness and aceu
wary. jegMv
- u. A.HL, SURGEON DENTIST, (sue
jgsL&ggS?* eessor to G. W. Biddle,) XO. 144 SMITH
QTfSffIES%FIELD STREET.
AaFvOffice hoars, from S to 1 o’clock, and
TOm'Sto t o'clock fat>ls:lv
a?- J.SCOTT, DENTIST, Fourth street, fire doors
west of Market.
Orncj Housa From nine A. M. to fire
ff. IL. fdcdHhy
BUSINESS CARDS.
W. neisrerx.— „ .......uun. mcanaCK.
D W, HEUWTINE & CO..
COMISSION AND FOSWAIIBINQ mCIUUTS,
Dealers Generally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin*
cinnati aud other Blaimfactares, &c.
J&.93 iVbftf f.rectr, bel&eai KarlccL and Ferry sircdS,
FITTSBCIiO E, i'A.
• KjF Liberal ehsh edrubci’S made on consignments. Par
UcuUr attention paid to forwarding. West-ru merchandise.
• JZtfncac' a.—Clark St Thaw, Win. Bagulny A Co., Wru. M’»
Cully-A CovF. Sellers A Co., Hays A Uluok. Kramer A
R&hm, llenry Graff, Wn. Rlehbaura, 8. it. Johnston,
Thomas Bukawell, l£/»q.. George Leillie, K,q., Solomon
Stoner ,tlsq. • j*G;s
<wwi m50nur.......... , uso. ai-souan
WSI. SIN'GIUM & CO.,
FORWARDING /AND ‘COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
• Liberty streft, opposite Peana. Railroad Deycf,
ttprT ’ • Pimai'tma, Pa.
PAGODA. TEA STUU.E
/¥>KJA} tIAWOKTJI,. Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Dcaiei
*5/ aniltuporLir of. lild Country Ulavk Teas, French Br&n
-• dtes, Wisest, fie-, corner Of Diamond alley and the Diamond,
Fa. fcb23:y
- - witi. a. si’ci^uao,
-*3-lEA DEALER ANO FAMILY GROCER,*®*
_t ... . coa.S£ii or wood asd sixrn srstrrs,
.Ja2s:f ' . Pittsburgh.
- Henry <H« Coliini,
TrjIORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, and
?jP • Wholesale Dealer Jn Olipeso. Butter,Seeds, *ish,anu
produce generally, Mo. 25 Wi>-)D fiu. Pittabnrgh. [marfi
Paul h IttnrdocU,
f~tOM&R*3ION AND FORWARDING MBKCHANS, AND
lj STEAMBOAT A.QENTS—N-* 1 .7 W&toT street, Cincinnati.
Ohio. Qpldf
I. VV. Chadwrtck,
BSALuK IN RAGS AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood Street,
Pittsburgh. The highest price in cash paid for| rags,
taylly
SKLLtKS. 15-64
FRA’S SELLERS £ CO.,
s Forwarder! and Conttnisalon Slerohantl
DXALCRS 15
PROVISIONS, GROCERIES AND OILB,
.No. 309 Libt.rty street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
f jaVlm£]
*yrtVUY MlLixa, Phila.; ........wm. uiuKiTflON, Pittsburgh.
Miller A Rlcketaon,
■\jrrHG&JEBAL£ GROCERS, IMPORTKU3 OF BRANDIES,
T V'-' Wlp*s aud Segara—Nos. 17 J and 174, corner of Irwin
•and Liberty jtfrtwts, Pittsburgh. . Iron, Nalls, Cotton Yarns,
fckc., constantly th hand. ' jy23
WiUlam Carr A Co.,
. ( Wk. Care.hit,? af the firm of J. Paosse & Co.)
''nKXT’QOLSSALE GROCERS and .Dealer* in Foreign Wines
,YY - and Brandies, Old Monougahelaand Rectified Whis-
Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh,
fg»u ii .. ■• . . ■• ja6:y
*U3UjaL M’CMJaKAX.....JOaS F. flt&RuN .Atri. EIRCFATEICX.
M«CIaURKACV v HERRON A CO.,
WHOLESALE Grocers, Pruluco Dealers and Commit*
eioa Merchants, No. 243 Liberty street.
Eprfit PITTSBURGRi PA.
■ • Co^P&rlnerihijh
THE ffu s « ribera bare this.day formed a partnership for
,«-■ _ J"_ ' of carrying on Coatmisdon and Fbrward-
JS2tegsS , 3£ u. " rMU;
formerly occupied by Burbrldge « . *> ENGLISH,
WSI. i,. -OUARDSON,
JAMES it- *w!TT
y,»w . t • . JAS. J. BENNa.
Fobraary Ist, 18S4tfeb3
F ; R. :DRAYO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., dealer li
• .Country Produce, offers Tor sale a choice stock o
Groceries, selectedfor family use. Bpiees or every variety
and the purest quality, ground at his B&am Mills. Also.
Dried Fruits, foreign and Domestic. Produce taken in ex!
change for Merchandize. '
F. R. D. has procured a fall assortment of Landreth’s
Warranted Gordon Seeds, and invites the attenUon'of all in*
temted In rural affairs. j.itjll
•' Copsrtnerthip.
THE UNDERSIGNED hare this day entered into 00-part*
u^ er the . name and style of J. A. HUTCHI-
Dua A CO., for the.purpose of tranactiag a Commission and
Grocery business,. . JAS. A. HUTCHISON, •
«... . ev ' A. M. WALLINGFORD.
Pittsburgh, February 1, 1854 f P ho
w n. xsoLtaa. j. j <' fievNm
ENGLISH & RICHARDSOX.
C 05 M15310N AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, ato
; Wnolesale Dealers in Fish. Bacon and oil, and Produce
generally. Warehouse formerly occopied by Burbridire A
laghram, No. 11Q Water and 150 first street, Pittsburgh,
f *»li2.t' ac 4 ,tns » ,omf BIEBI OWE.fa.
Pittsburgh. _ .. Msrjlsua. Pittsburgh.
Seller*, Nicola * Co.,
QKNErtA[ ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Üb t r ‘y 'tr~t, Pittsburgh, Pa.
opsna. hlnseei .nil tan! Oils- jyjg
r.,tr K .„^v oo, ? m ‘«'o , » Hoot*.
1 Mre ‘ hou,e for 010 lboro P“ r -
MeuJSgshela Qolm doorB sl f ro 1118
IffiVSatMSS: “ d ™-> 'o^’p-t^^fhe
■ Dot6 ALOKO % CO.
Jm» H’taaneuTiuT '
TkEALER IN GROCERIES, PRiDUtIE, FLOUR.. nApmu
ilfc.**- car Dur Smtthfleld and
DUffD, 1 a. - uot6
sou:, U. , rousa
A'i. Zo RmWtfieldstreet, apposite a/y TToid
MANU A lUUHRS OF CABINET FURNITURE AND
0-*.AIHS,o! every-description. Mitteriala nud work
man*lp vrarranled^nds/jldatreducedprices. Car*-taken
In peckPi z lor land Hini w»tflr rarriase.
I„ ■C. U. WoodT
.WHOLRSALB DEALER IN WINES
AND LlQl'oltS. No. 147 North Second street, fifU i door
«>ot j.Race, east side, Philadelphia, h:is oa hand the best
S U , al 5S® 01 Wines. Irish Whhfty, Mofonjra
*l*k Holland Gio, Cordials, he on terms w orthv
the utentiop of purchßuors and d»‘at»»r* f«r 29v
■rr*™A„ H ® rtr y i'l’CUtloncll CO.,
GROCERS aod ante.
-1* ***‘•'9l of P»nn nn-H Irtpi a’o. ,\ m a-f*
- •. r- Wm. Olcrbr* Jr., *
KU!tN-I s SToilE. italic Ball,
WSSSf'?*S’» Produce,
F vaule'F£ , '"'|“dli:, iiaenes^,
loo wood
a iTfthn ii. ihj.ii i
r N MUfiIOAI,
Etationery.j4o. 122 Wood street, 8c “ Books arid
a~~t irimm , aa *
• HAGAH A iHr" Dul,liJ!l »«t
\\f iiOLEBALE and Retail Dt »tb in 'SWct. a
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PUBLISHED .DAILY, BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY. AT THE “ POST BOlLUiUub/ -HO UN BP. OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANHUM, OR $5,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE,
VOLUME XXII.
BUSINESS CARDS.
S t. JonrrSTOR..-.
Kloelalor Carriage Factory*
fCIINSTON, BROTHER & CO M PRACTICAL COACn
t} comuT of Rebecca end BelmontstreeU, Alie-
:ity, hand aud are manufacturing on
ix.ten.sivo assortment Of Carriages, Rodkawnys, baggies,
luggage Cars, &o. t made la all their various styles, with
strict regard to durability, and beauty of finish, using in all
their work the best J unlata iron And eastern hickory. Re*
pairs attended to on themust reasonable terms. They feel
xonfident that all who may favor them with their patron
4ge,will be perrectly satisfied on trial A their wort.
The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses pass every Gf<
teen mlnutesduring tbe day. . oct2p:ly
PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY.
tf. BIGELOW... ..MAkTIJt t. STEVLH3-. GEOEQE ALBIP.T,
BlgelowA Co.,
OUCOESSORS TO E. M. BIGELOW, No. 4®
O Diamond alley,.near Wood street.
Burgh—COACHES, CARRIAGES, PHEA-{SSScKgjp 4
fONd, DUG.GIES,And every description of
fancy, vehicles built to order, and finished in a manner un
‘urpAraed tir beauty of design, elegance of finish, skill of
workmanship, and durability of materials.
gg** AH work warranted novfi
JOSEPH FLEMING,
' fBUCCXSBOJt TO l. WILCOX k 00.1
CORNER MARKET STREET AND DUHOND, keeps
constantly on hand a full assortment of Drags, Medi
ants, Medicine Cheats, Perfumery, and all articles pertain
iagto bis business.
£3- Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compounded at
iU hours. ;a:9y
XOOA XUaaNO.
FLEMING BROTHERS,
(Successors to J. Kidd A Go.)
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
A*o. CO fTbod Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Proprietors of Dr. M’Lane’s Celebrated Vermifuge, Liver
PUls, Ac. jalO
JOHN HAFT, JR.,
(Successor to Jas. M’Gafiey,)
Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
AND Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, Ac., 11l
Wood street, three doora below Virgin alley,
aprlrmAely PITTSBURGH.
R. L. ALLEN,
WUOXXSILS DXXLSn IN '
Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Hononga
hela Bye Whislnr, &c.,*
ALSO. RECTIFYING DISTILLER,
NO. 6 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA.
\iriNES, Brandies, Gins, Oordlals, Jamaica Spirits, Bt.
TV Croix and New England Rum, Clarets, Champagnes,
Scotch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Bcotch, Bourbon,
Old Monougahela Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach,
Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; Imported Havana,
Regalia, and Principe Cigars; Half-Spanish and Common
Cigars, all at such low pi ices as to challeng i compo.ition
Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and
Demijohns of all nix as. I respectfully invite an examina
tion of my stock, at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh.
Penna. *'-r7-iv
rH PORTER OF BRANDIES, GIN, WINKS, &c—Dealer
in fine Old Monongahala WTii-ky, Peach Brand>. Ac
Also, Rectifying Distiller, corner of SmithllolcJ and From
.treete, Pitteborirh. norl3
«-JNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTBIEB,-Sa
| TAS removed to 294 LIBERTY street, opposite Garrison
Cl ailey, and No, 3 SEVENTH, near Fuiithfieid, where
the attention ofhie friends and the public is invited to the
•itock of READY-MADE GOODS always on hand. Also,
Clothe, CaKsuneres and Vestings for ordered wor&. A full
4£Bortmrm of Furnishing Goods for gentlemen, lncludinp
iiatx of oil qualities, 'Trucks, Umbrellas. Ac., Ac. j»6f
iOES m'ciojxxt - coanamcs u'etoavet.
Wholesale end Eetail Clothing Merchants,
NO. SB WOOD STREET.
THEsubscribere respectfully inform their old customer?
and thejjublic in general, that they have this day as
eoclated themselTvsin the above buriuesn, uud«r the firm
»! JOHN &I’CLOSK.EY A CO. They respectfully solicit a
•nareol public patronage.
Theproviou* businesoof each will be settled by them
<nIVM nwpiTtiVflly. r»W»
j > LAIRD, (Utp uf tne firm of Oootct A Laikd, i htru..
lb, opened STORE NO. 9, (two doore above the t.l’t
tand,) for ton purpose of carrying on the CLGTIIINii
■ USINESS, hopes by strict attention to Luaincss to merit e
mam oi the patronage of the late firm.
- N. B.—Clothing made to order in the most fashionable
•tries, and on the shortest notice—inferior to none in tb«-
auv. jan2o:y
. Jamei Ai«lltng«r*
\«oNONGAUBLA PLANING MlLL—Would respectfull)
tvA-loform his frieuds and the publla, that bis uew v«tab
tishment is now in fall operation, ana that he is prepared to
furnish B6at'Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber,
with promptOoiAand at the lowest rates.
Board wnd Plank, planed on one or Doth sides, constantly
on hand.
flash, Doors, and Mouldings, of every description, made to
order.
. Balltiera and Carpenters would find it to their advantage
to give him a call, os he can now rarnish them with planed
•tuff suitable for every description ot work.
bit a. oxoioa... .jama cumiL
HESRON & CRISWELL,
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
\T ANUFACTUREH3 of ell kind* or BRASS WORK, LO
JJL COMOTIVE, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al
so, Cotton Batting Manufacturer*.
Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegbeny City.
Office and Store, No. 12 Murket street, Pittsburgh.
OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in exchange for work,
orcashpali. Orders left at the Foundry or Offlco, will be
promptly attended to. feb9:ly
JOSEPH T. LOWRY,
2*o. 43 Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets,
Office up stairs. Entrance from Fifth etreet. Pittsburgh,
RESPECTFULLY announce to tne public that ho bos
cocunenovi the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, In connrt'.
lion with Intelligence aud General Collecting. Ha will
also attend to renting. Persons m want of cerrant*, In any
capacity, or those in want of placus, will be supplied at short
notice. All business entrusted to his care promptly at
tended to.
Refercncri—T. J. Bighorn, Esq, Richard Cotfan, Esq., W.
0. Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black, James Mackerel, A. A. Manors.
Maffit A Old. JaulB_
n. qaarr. j>. ceieiKOKii
HI. GRAFF A CO.,
Western Foundry, No. 124 Weod street,
PiTTSßoaan,
Vf ANUFACTURERs OF COOKING STOVES, Cool and
~*A Wood Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Hollow Ware, Pluiu oDd
Fancy Grates, Plain and Fancy Fenders, Bad and Dog Irons,
Sagar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Wagon Boxes, Ac. (Jufidy?
REAL ESTATE AGENT. Merchandise, Stock, and Bill
Broker,Office, No. 92 Fourth Street, (above Wood.) The
cutocriber having opened ah office at tho above place, for the
purpose oi negotiating Loans, Bills, Bonds, Mortgages, and
all other Instruments for the security of Money, and for the
purenase khd sale of Stoeks. Will also give prompt and
particular attention to baying, selling, renting of and leas
■Mi Real Eatoto. . (jy7j AUSTIN LOOMIS.
Schuchman A HaunUln,
LHHOGRAPHERS— -Third street, opposite the Post-office,
Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads, Show Bills.
Labels, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and
Visiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed
m Colors,Gold, Bronxo, or Black,ln the most approved style,
end at the most reasonable prices. octluily
JT'OUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, AND
li. Dealer in Paints—No. 44 St. Clair street, Pittsburgh.
Hm constantly on hand all kinds ot Paints, either dry or
mixed, Japan and Copal Varnish, Linseed Oil, Boiled Oil,
Spirits Turpentine, Window Glass ot all sites, Putty, Paint
Brushes. &C 4 ail of the best quality, and for sole at reason**
ble prices. eepll
I&NGUBH AND CLASSICAL SE3IISAUV.
W. T. iIcDONALD, M. A., Pejkcipal.
session of the Inetlttition will commence on
V, the sth of September next, at the room cor
* Liberty streets, lately occupied by the
- Lcioinl«*O. Knap, Jr., 6. F. Von
MUr'JF.
The .
mond< l
uer of Ferry an-
Meflfrn. Veeder.
Referenctt —Hon. A. X*
oaboret, K. Miller. Jr.
JACOB lll'COLi.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 010 All
AKD DIALER I* Alt rfSDS 0>
Tobacco) Snuff« and Ctga.
No. 25 Fifth tt. r £\Uiiur k
63* Keeps constantly on -hand a large supply of &•.
Various brands of Imported Cigars. j a 3 : £
JOSEPH CHAPMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
IMPORTED CIGARS,
my2:ly No. 63 Market street. Pittsbumh,
POWER A iIIKRDONi
ARCHITECTURAL AND ORNAMENTAL OARVERB.
Ornamental Patterns for Casting, in every style;
Moiling, Designing, Ac. Composition Ornaments for the
decoration of Steamboats, Buildings, Ac.; 00 SMITH PI ELD
Street, near the Post Office. yl:3m
FISHER, ANDERSON a CO., hare just started their pa*
per mill at the above place, where they will be happy
to receive orders for printing and wrapping paper of all
sizes.' , frhZ7:tf
E.WHITBHOUSE, '
Fancy silk and woolen dyer and cleaner
No. 7 ISABELLA Bt., near the Emmet Hotel,
marl Azazghent. -
ThomAß M. Little. ’
TXT ATCH AJfD CLOCK MAKER—Fifth street, betwe* n
T T Wood and Merfcet 6treeM, opposite Iron City Hot* L.
All fclnds of Jewelry made and repaired. fap&ly
6* cprnstftT...... s. j,. coiucrn t.
S. CCTHBERT 4c> SON.
Real estate and general agents, No. 5 o
Smithjtad itrttl. * no vl
card.
HLEB, (Boooissos to Mokput & Lxa,) WOOL DEAL
• SR AND COMMISSION MEBOUANT, for the sale
oi American Woolen Goods, No. 139 Liberty street, [my4
_ l* K. Hayward,
SnoES ’ TRUNKS and LEGHORN
U i74p,tX° "i.?' CoTn<lr ° f °°a Libert? «»-,
**-BKIN TEA STORE,
TT ™.S^*a'‘. o>Atn Pip . r
■ - ■ tai* 9
JOHN MITCHELL. "
: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
No. 135 Wood Street *
ja&yfl door to H. Child’a Shoe lHttaborgh.
J ' —....... —.—.... J. nEMIHO
ros. FLEMING having associated with JOS. ABEL the
business will hereafter be conducted under th« stvleo'
3. ABEL ft CO., at the old stand, corner of SmithfiwM and
Fourth streets. j a i :y
' William Thorn) DrnffgHtt
HAS REMOVED lb the corner, of HAND and PENN
Streets, where he trill, as usual, attend promptly tc
his numerous friends. All artieleein his line are warranted
pure, and put up with the utmost care. maTl4:6m
Mew Jersey Water Alelons and Peaches. ;
TIMIR 6ubf«Jiber Is in dally receipt, by Railroad, of the '
1 finest quality of PEACHES and WATER MELONS, i]
OaQ at his Depot, No. 128 Wood street, abore Fifth.
a?fctr BAMOKL STHNBUCK. >i
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OOCHRAB FLCXIBO.
JoHM WROUTT,
Hen. oval,
Austin Loomis,
6. fiDKlniey,
NEW PAPER MILL.
CANTON, 0310.
Notice*
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PiTTBBUKGIi. IHOESHAY. MARCH 8, 1855.
BUSINESS CARDS.
ESTERPRISI3 WORKS
ho. 13G wccd sTturt. v ar- noog nsiotr maci'&usT.
BO WN a TETLEY,- ' *.' . '
IvnORTKItS e-ad mAU’ofecturera-of
'^'CTH'J-KRY.SCIIOTOALAND DENTAL
INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, 4c. We
keep a-general assortment of the above
articles constantly oa hand; together
with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Qans. Pla
tola and Ruvolwrs, Flasks, Homs. Shot Belts, Cupp, Powder,
Leadaai Buiiets; Bowje,.l)irk; Hunting and Pocket Knives
Tailors and Hair"Drewers 1 Shears; Pocket Scissors. 4c.—
Also. Trusses and Supporters,
Jobbing and repairing neatly executed.
RIFLES!—We ure making Rifles of every description, ta
order, of tlie bent mcterinl, and workmanship warranted.-
Orders revived for them r.t Wholesale or Retail, will be fill,
ed wiUi despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Whblesale
T ric< *- ; toylS
CUanilelltfra and tian Flsttirei,
TIIE finhscribarfi areimw opening at tbeir new Wareroom*
NO. 100 FIRST STREET, and Smith
field, the large.-rt assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK'
ET3. PENDANTS, and all artlri hs connected wit Gas Pitting
ever Offered in this market. Haring arrangements made
by which they wii) be couatantly in receipt of new patterns
and varieties, they contblentiv iuvite the attention of pur*
chasers to their selection. Wu are determined to sell cb
low osauy bouse in the Weat, ami being practical Gas Fit
ters, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles
In this line.
We continue as hornto&re to Bt up buildings of every de
scription forgns. water and steam.
Brass Castings of all kinds made to order promptly.
GEORGEbLETCHER,
FROM NEW YORK,
a MANUFACTURER of the celebrated
Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic
Band Toupees, and every description
of Ornamental Ilair, for Ladies and
Gentlemen. 79 FOURTH STREET,
between Wood and Market, Pitts-
Buhche&'s system enables LadlaS
and Gentlemen to measure their heads
with accuracy.
FOR WIGS.
No. 1. The round of the Head.
No. 2 From the forehead over the bead to neck, No. 2.
No. S. From ear to ear, over the top.
No. 4. From car to ear, round the forehead.
For Toupee?, to cover the top of the head only—a paper
pattern, the exact shap* of the babl part. fray!
Row Couch and Carriage Factory t
JOEHSTOtf. BEOTHEBS & CO.,
Cbmcr of Rcbccca and Belmont streets, AUephs.ny City,
is? WOULD respectful!? Inform their friends
tho public generally, that they have
commcnci*} th.» Tnanurnetnre of Carriages,
Baro Rockaways. Buggies,Sleighs and
Chariots, in at* thwlr various styles of dnisn and proportion.
All orders will b.«oxr>out{xi with strict regard to durability
and beauty of fin Uh. Repr.fr* will h!-»o b« attended to on
the most reasonably t-rns. Using in alt their work the
bsst Eastern Shafts. and Wl-vd riuff, they frel onnfl
dent that all who faror them with tbrir patronage, will be
perfectly -utb-fled on trial of th-fr work.
Pur<?ha c er« are r:\qnvsto-l to glte ua a rail, before pur»fca
ijop *l<-»wFn»rr. octftly
Pearl Steam Mill;
CANAL BASIN. ALLEGHENY CITY,
(*XIB TUB RAU&OAD RTATIOR.)
FAMILIES will be supplied with our various grad es of
r FRESU GROUND FLOUR,
By leaving their orders at tbs .Mill or !n our bes«* at
Loz»n. Wilson A o>.. Wood *ttvet.o? Braun 4 Reiter,eor*
nor Liberty end St. Clair street;:. Pittsburgh.
11. P. Schwarts, or J. T. ftamote, l>rui?ffist«. Allegheny.
Floor will boileliver*-! toTHmtliefttn either ofthetwotf ties
Ter.sta: CASH on delivery.
_Jr*» BRYAN. KENNEDY A CO.
Silver Manufactory.
OFriONR. FuPK'-i. v;v i.I.UV,-'. ir—Rldocti \ ty Fiucsy.
k ~ —-nwips *upt*ri -r In rnymujlieturi-.z Tm (..ip
w*»rk, '*«• are n*w -11i.,-. ■<.*«♦ lb p-r rent. Wcr'lLet*
- u ... i-rv: i-’ii-'?, or **•>~i* hern AW *:-(-rk j: warranted.
S:--rh*~ Svi'sr —tt- 3 ).., nnnufjrt-ro rp.ooo rf tho
Dr*f':-h s,erlJnz onnMfy
WhVhes :intj W-iteh retiring continued, wRh f»-
e>liiy *nd renew**-} d-termirvtti >n to entire sallsf-etion
tn pmsi'ji-r.-, leitb t-s to price and the superior quality of
the work. TV. YT. WILSGN,
tTi.tchm«il:<*r and l-’weller,
_no?l4 Pti-nerof Market and Fourth streets.
Steamboat Furoltnre and C»Valr«7
U'K b-jve on bund and nrp ennstantiv tnanufaetTi-
UA hi HAM BOAT C4KIN FURNITURE AND
Kn CH.VI KS, of every <i*'.-rrir»tksn, vi 2 :
* " * Extension THning Tablet;
Do Bur do;
Ladies Cabin Cl^fi^n , , of various styles;
OfTJt?. do do do;
State PC’om do do .},,;
Do Toilet Roxejj;
Tete n Tete"; Pnfar ;
Dirnne; Centra TubleV,
Wa>h Btand.i; fv.r<} do;
Water do; Tray •. Ac., Ac.
Mnierlhi and trorfcrnnnsMp and prices satis*
T. n. VoUNO A 00^
_jy2J rri Grntthftet l opv'osUeCitv flotel.
N » T i C“K
DALY’S STOCKING MANUFACTORY,
A*’ -0 Fifth r'j o/i, flr-t : -.yrner clm/v* Market street,
PITfSRUI’.G I. PA
WHERE WILL le- f- nu J *b“ tnn?<**t and l*est assorted
stock C.f UiKIEUY ev«r f.. r sale in this city.
will tiud It V> L!i«-r ndvniitHce to rail #t thl* es*
tnbH u bm»T.t and examiue for therofrir.*?; it is all I need to
Insure th-lr custom. 0. DALY.
N. B--Remember tho Cnr*.p Ptoceixo Cc<oxeb.
O. D.
C. 11. ileixlly* «to Co.|
pIIKAF CARPCT WAUriMUSK. 4 V*. S 2 Third itrrtU
V.' "e.ir ilirl'rt. would re-;,—ifully Inform their friends
Mid she public seUfrellv, tliat they bare now io «tor« their
mtjjpl. fe FALL STOCK, frinrietlisg of OARPRTSo* every
<le>c , rtp*ion. troni the U-ivai Velvet nn«l Rru<*-eic, tothoeom
men I n"niin, Hemp »nd R:*it. Floor o ! Cioth, from ore
to ct-zbi Tftr-J? w'.}.., n«=-w deri.rn* » n-1 rerv rich. Cocoa and
Canton MaLting. Drucgut*. Rog-.Mat*. Fuir Ro-ls Window
Sh'de<. Ao. Fem>na in want nrc invlu*J to cal] and exam
ine Ibeir ehvdL yttejmhmttn. H-deN, fta fi
isbed on th«- most reß*'*unble t*-rtE«.
rmsll profits aud quick ?'iles.’**ua
TERMS <:a.3H ONLY.
\V. S, Haven.
THE OLD PRINTING KB?ABI .I■»HMENT, dote John
ston .1 Slooktnn ) and Blank Bc-ok and Stationery
Wareboanc. Ir prepared to execute urerv style of Iml
Commarcial, Canal ami Steamboat -Tob Printing and B-xtk
BlDding, an 1 furnish every article in the Blank Book, Paper
and Stationery line, at the shortest nolle* and cn the most
reasonable terras
Blank Book and FtationpTy Warehouse, Printing Ofllee
Bindery, corner of Market nnd-Secr.nd afs fnovl6
Depot ot bongworl h 4 Zlmmermau'i Ca
tawba Wines and Brandy.
THE under?isned ha* received and offers for sale, at Cin
cinnati vrxees, a large quantity ofLogworth 4 Zimmer*
man’s cnolce and world-renowned Sparkling, Dry and La
dies’ Sweet Catawba Wines, Such a? may desire to procure
an excellent article of Native Wine, (the pure juice Of the
grape.) will find mv establlßhraent the place for the gratifi
cation of their Retires. The Catawba Brandy, distilled from
the genuine Grano. is declared hv many excellent Judges,
equal In aavor to the best Imported Cognac.
TVnnn’u &. ftiark’i Plnnio
AFRF.3TI arri%ftl of NUNNS * CLARK’S jePß«pt-»
celphrstvd PI A NOS has just been
by tho Kabscriber Tboy have been madeFPw lL W'S^ft
and carefolly selected expressly for this mar- ■* » y V
ket. nod oreconsiderH unequHlled for sweetness and power
of tone. They all possess the new Improvement of two
separate bridge, the bass strings running over and above
the trcblo. They are fullv icaminkd to stand any climate
and to excel in capacity for standing In tone. Pricesrange
from s2oo to $3OO. Also.n fine lot of ihanos from the mnnu
factories of DUNHAM 4 00.. and also LIfIHTK. NEWTON
4 BRADBURY, N. Y. All the above will positively bo sold
at Factory Driew, without additional charge for freight,
riak, etc., etc. HENRY KLKHRR,
Bole Agent far Nanu* k Clark’s Pianos.
No. 101 Third street,
JeS plan of the Golden flsrp.
Hiti’s Alraauabo for IHS 5
'<H>N fl. MELLOR. 31 Word siraet, Fltt»hurgh, will
•j. on th« > sth August. IBS4. tho w«?I! known
' % sc,9.ni»cs (for 1355) oilcu!ut»*d by Hanford G. lljll,
eerics of o -v«?v years published bv Mr Lake Loumlß, of
Esq., and for *. *** °f “ Lwmls* Almunacs.” The
this city, under *
series will consist of—
KILL’? PTTTFBUROi. uMAn^’
HILL’S MAGAZINE ALMANAC.
HILL** AMERICAN religious, orft l
Tt is only nvccsßarv io R-»y, that the be malD» !l^De^
useful character of Mr. Hill’s Almanacs v
in the above «eries. Tor IR?>6. a( r a i ns t 1
4S“PriHt«rs and others arc hereby cantinu “
infringioc on the cop> right of the above Almanacs. -rc?g i
Th a y will W f->r sale ul u! 1 tb-* Co* ksloro*. by the ►,
or loten, and by 1
aU JOHN 11. MKT.T.GTI. 31 Woo-: streot. i
A Sew Arrival of Pianos,
rill ARI/OTTK HLUME, No. 113 Wood ntreo . ia just re
/ reiving the following new Plano Forte.*,with and with
out the jK'dlan uUarhm**nt;
One elegant carved Louio XIV style Grand Action 7 oo
tave Pir.no:
One extra rorvod Serpentine, pearl keys, 7 octavo Piano.
Two full c*rved> semi grand. 7 octave Pianos.
Two plain Rosewood “ **
One do do f-V£ “ “
Three do do 6 “ “
Two double rnnnd oomer Rosewood octavo Pianos.
One round corner finished back and front 7 octave Plano.
A further arrival Is expected in about two weekj. fao29
Lio&n Office.
JOHN A. O’BRIEN, G 7 SUITIIFIELD STREET, betweon
Fourth and Diamond alley. Money loaned on Gold and
Silver Plate, Diamonds. Gold and Silver Watches. Jewelry,
Musical Instruments. Qunsand TietoK Feather Beds, Fitr
nitare, and all kinds of articles—for nay length of tier*
agreed on. Charges for storage considerably lower thaw*
heretofore. Private entrance through the hall door. All
business transactions strictly coitftetitial
45J* Forfeited pledges sold immeolatrly after belne out of
dsf>. unless redeemed. Bargains of Gold and Silver Watch*
-eg, Jewelry, Ac , always on hand. apr!o:6m
NEW SEED STOREi
JAMES WARDROP,
'or sale CANARY BIRDS of the most improved
'breed. ba.wg very hardy, and fine singers. Bird Seedp
—Cftnaty.Hemp, Millet.Rone and mixed Seed. Bouquets
will he ’furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS, viz:
Csra«tiBH,ltofie Bade. Heliotropes. Ac. Evprgreensfin 'pots)
forChristmaßTrees, from the Seed and Horticultural Store,
No. 40‘Fifth rt- near Wood. doc2o
consume the Smoke
THE-et-bscrSbcr having the exclusive right to manufoc*
lure and sell SWEENEY’S HOT AIK AND SMOKE
CONSUMING TURN ACE. Is prepared to receive orders, and
contract for heating buildings with the most economical
F.-arunre now m use. The attention of those interested ie
aofirited. Anv Inyormntion can be hod of A. BRADLEY,
Nos. ‘2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BARNDOLLAR,
de-s&Ltfl Iron C Itv Stove Warehouse. No. 134 Wood fit.
BAvRIt A. MOSER,
A lICHITECTB:—Office?: Philo flail. No. 75 Third fitreet,
Mttaburgh; ana', east side of the Diamond, Allegheny.
jvlSiflm
LARGE walnut book OABKS—Finished andln ware
zoom. [d« 12) T. B. YOUNG A CO.
a V;“
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aSiiffiti
rfiHE late firm of JONES 4 QUIGG-, having been dissolved
X by the <i«atb of Join V. Quigg, on tho 27th lost., the
bupinersof auid firm will be-settledlfty the undersigned, at
their office, corner of Rose and Fuat Htfeeta.
ISAAC JONES, durrtvlag Partner,
Pittsburgh, September 30,185t—{outi'j
lnane Jones,
MANUFACTURER ot Spring and BUiter SteeL Plough
Slab eteel, eteel Plough Wings.-, Coach and'JtUptic
EpriDgs, Nut Taper, hair patent, Screw, Moil and
UammeriHi iron Axlev-coracr-of Boxs and First BtreA'ts,
Pittsburgh, Pa. . octily
XSJLLQ JO3XS.. .........a. B. EOOK3.
D; B. Rogers A Co.,
MANUFACTURERS of ROGERS’patent Improved Steel
Cultivator teeth. Office corner Boss and First streets
oetgly
fipectaoUs.
IN Tllfl 3XOST valuable triuuipha-of .Bclonce and art, the
iurention of rpeeucle* nnk with the blgbett. The
expcri -nced Optieian overcomes tho advances of nature,
and confer* upon the ag-d-elgbtod the Inestimable advan
tage of retaining the noblestofhls sensei. Yet great Injury
is constantly resulting 'o thousands from lguorat.ee on the
part of venders, or or those who venture to choose for them
selves.
T iero are many requisite* attending the selection of
Ola;-sea. The purity of finish of the g'Oaa; JU propercon
verity; the best form and *dJu*tmcnt of the frame, so os
to preserve the parallelism with the eye for distant vision
er toT near vision, to throw the plane of each glare atri*ht
angles to the axh of video for -ach eyo; to briegthe ex
net centre of each'glass precisely opposite the pupil; to
have the poe>tion of the glasses perfect, both horieontailv
and vertlcaLy, 4a, 4c,
From long experience in fitting glasses, united with a
perfect knowledge of the structure cf tha eye, we can
promise sdentlfic acouracy, and thus ala much In the pre
servation of the eye. J *
Gold, Silver and Steel SpccUelts, carefully selected erf the
b*it dualities, fbr Bale. Alio, glares fitted, 4c,
.. W. W. WILSON, Practical Optician,
feb9 fly Market street, corner of Fourth.
LONG, MILLER 4 CO.,
No. 100 First atreet.
xDwaan b. hill.. a. bollzdav
PHIU A Holllduy,
RODUCB, FORWARDING AND OJMMIBSION MER.
CHANTS, EvansvUU, /a—Strict attention paid to all
conatgnmeat*. for sale of Flour, ProduTpe, Ac. Orders for
tho purchase of Produce solicited and promptly attended to*
Ooodg.for re-shipment ferwardoawJtb despatch, toctfcea
J. R* ypiwa^.—
JO\EB & BUCHEIi-
IKON FOUNOEBB AND MACHINIBXB,
v a, Bkrrithag, Fa.
T¥ A VINO increased our Machinery, which Is now the
iXjnMt Improved order, and having added many fodll
tieMbr dlspatchlßg work, we are now manufacturing First
STBAB EBTGISES,
FOR FURNACES AND ROLLING MILLS,
Blowing Cylinder*, Boiler*. Furnace, RoUini?*
SAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY A OASTISGSr
Gas and Wotcr Pipes,Hydrants, Retorts,Lamppost*, Iliteh.
tag Posts, Columns, Uirders, Sbafting, Hangers,
DracketSjCeilarGrates, Bathing Tubs,Bpout*.
Rautnp t Verandah* and Ornamental Castings.
we pay particular attention to Ike manufacture and con
utractk-n of Cast Iron
Fronts for Honses and Stores.
Having an extensive a**o! tment of bsaatifnl Carved Pat
torn.vpf the moat approved arehUeetural order, our irreat
f&cltitle.* for manuCicturing and sblppiog enable ns to com
pete with oar cities.
r S™** o»»HUb* JBils, Mill 0-rn.r.
and MllUWngbta, will find 1- ranch to Ui.ir adTantaao to
call and eiamlno our aitcnsl.. .lock of Patt-rn. before
building.
7SO.V AUD BRASS CASTINGS,
Of erery dwcrip .lpni Smith Work, Pattern Maiina, Put
nare «n»l Pnryt- ptAervs, furni>b«el to order. [mvl2:y
China Hour
Vf A,t J kßr STREET, BBT\Yt,K*B TIURD AND FOURTH.
i.» i. 100 crates of QUEESBWARE, of '.hi* Fall Impufta*
ncw receiv-ng, to wtlnb weiovlta the attention of the
oiniufry and city trade. liaTiog some doxea different pat
tf*r n>* nf Tea ftare, wu fiwl eonfliloat ofrßaltine all
au..vng which m.ty hrt found whi:* iron stone, gold bacd,
* nui blue, pink, plum putf-lui brown nbd green. Al
so, a *priß«ud whiteitaitationeioas. wbiiij
ca-. J-- K'U much iielow the re*l stone ware.
COMMON t\ AKIL—Our etock of Common Teas, Plates,
Bakers, Nappies, Bowls, Pitcher*, and every article
in tiji- Hue, Ls large, anil selected for the city and country
ln»-le. *
GL.\<S WARE Having a large and well selected stock
of (t1a.85 on baud, we *ill m!I at factory prices, saving the
merchant the trouble of making a separate bill. All we
ask Lp a call, and we feel confident ef clearing
JOHN J. O’LEARY.
Boota and Shoe*, Wbolciole and Uettlli
James hobo,
V[o. 8 J Market, and 0 Union street, third door from the
H Market H Uf, would call the attention of his friends,
and the pobtic generallv, to tho fait, that ho has now on
and best fclocted cf-RDOTS AND
bllOEd, In all their varieties, worn bjr ladies and gentlemen
of Phil .elphi*, Now York and Boston, 0,,d whlcbJitf trnat*.
c*nti'> .at! to please all.
Hi.- price# are very much reduced, and he sells Ladies’
G-ilens at from to fl 60: G'-ntlemen’s Dooi?, from
U> $0; anu excellent Gentleiueu'i Gaiter*, and Yoaths and
Cbilaren's wear, at extraordinary low prices.
Ho cnutmutls to m*nu:H--ture, os heretofore, all de
scriptione cf LADIES Avjj OENTI RMEN’S BOOTS ANI)
BUOKH, of tbo b-st quality and the latest style, all of which
nv warrants Nor should bu overlcoked big very large as
euxtment of Gum Sundals, Overshoes and B otf, for Ladies,
Oeoti*men and Children. E«ery person who fovorshlm
with their patronage mil bo fairly d*alt with. janV
New Paper Hangings.
F t NO. ba SVtiDU STREET.
I.«E FRENCH AND AMERICAN PARLOR PAPERS:
Panol Decorationjv in gold, oak and marble;
H»U Papers, of various styles;
Fig’d «nd Plain Papers, for diningrooms and chambers*
Cheap and low priced Wall Paper*.
Borders, u-tiinge, Figures, Window Shades.
A larg« and coutdoU assortment of tho abora, selected
for th- bcaetin, will boaold at th« usual low prices,
0013 WALTER l>. MAHSiIALfw
at. axarr... ..... d. j. ,
Graff, Iteliingcr A Graff.
IIfESTERN FoUN'DRi, N w . i 24 Wood street.—ilanu-
T T facturura of Choking Btoves, Coal and VYuod Stoves
Parlor Stover, U-liow W’ore, Plain and Fancy Grates, Plain
and Fancy Fenders, god and Dog Irons, Portable Forge*.
Sugar settles, Tna Kettles, Stove Kettias, Wagon Boxes
*^ c _ - auU ’
Wm. U. Toloott A Co.,
Isuocxu-suaa vo t. xoajcd?, a cn.,l
MAN UPACTUnEiiSOr GILT and MAHOGANY LOOK
ING GLASSES, I'ortnit and Pldtore Frames, 4c., and
dealer*- in Imported aud Do me.--lie Fancy Goods, No. B 2 oor
uer of Wood and Fourth strwro, Pittsburgh. octl&iw
HAVING eotd my interest in the firm of T. KBNNKDY.
JIL, 4 CO., to WUUam ii. Talcort, who. with A.G.
ÜBnry, wIU continue the Looking Glass and Variety Busi
ness at thu old stand, oomer of Wood and Fourth street f
under the stylo of Wm. H. Talcott 4 Co. 1 confidently re
commend thorn to my former eustomers, os every wav
qualified to give entire satisfaction. 3
AU pfwons having demands against me, and all indebted
to me, will please make an early settlement.
00112 T. KENNKDY. JR.
Cabinet Furniture Waretaoaia
TO. YvjUNO A CO., Oslrinu Fitrmture and Chair Man
• ufitclvrtn, Nos. 38 and 40 Hmithflsld street, opposite
City Hotel, would respectfully remind their old friends and
customers, and chose about to purchase anything in their
line of business, that they are constantly monuffteturinsr
every description .1 fashionable Parlorand Chamber Fu£
allure, warranted la material ond workmanship, and sold
on reasonable -tanas. Care taken in packing for land or
water carriage
D FICKETBEN,
No. 137 Liberty street.
Steamboat Cabin Fumltnro ond Cbalra on hand ond made
to order, as usual.
Those interested in furnishing boats will find H to their
advantage to give ua a call, as we give every attention to
the manufacture of work best adapted to thrir u «e fmiS!
BOOTS AMD bHOES,
WHOJLESAL.K Ax\D KETAIL.
JAMbji RWU bis Qtud up in splendid style his store.
No. 89 Market strest. and No ti Union itreei, between
rirth street and the Diamond, and has now cooniated his
Spring mock of BUOTS, diiOES, SLIPPERS,GAITiiHB kf
aud Palm Leaf, Pedal, Dustin and Braid HATS, to which he
in viteß the attention of ail purchasers, whether at whole
sale or retail.
This stock Is one of the largest aver opened in this city,
and embraces everything worn by the ladies of PhUadei phia
and New lork, and he trasts cannot fail to please all.
Great care has been given In selecting the choicest <roods
hll of which be warrants, * '
He also continues to manufacture, as heretofore all de
scriptions of Boots and 8boc& and from this long axperience
oi over twenty years in buiiuosß in this div, U, he trueta,
a sumcleutguarantee that thoee wuo fovor with their
oufitom, will be fnirly dealt with aprlO tf
betnknary for Boys*
Ouuo*-tr»«jt Wf. of Fifth and Grant opposite (hurt Houst.
, 'HE Fail ?e«iun of this bchooi will oommenee on MGN
• * GW, September4th, end the duties oflostruction will
I t* by ileh,<rt ’- GRIGUB and D’DUN’aLD.
I Thtre nre Un. *v™***'** uiuuthe in the Aeademio year.
1 Tunk-n is fcl-.ov-'JK.. quarter.
The numbor oi pupiip ls 011(1 admitted
. , s e or-ler of wlV be made alter
, l ' Boih, at 34 Liberty direct, or at J^h 00 !, or by letter
, h . Post Olhv-.r. ftuihow*
drupj.-t.-a io —_
\V.~B. sCAiKK, ~
First strkl'v, ftanvEH* vvouo and market
STREETS, I’l'iPA., builds Francis’ Patent
Metallic Lifc- Boats,of v* "Mvanued Iron , also manufactures
Conuer aud Sheet Irou booking Stoves for Steamboat*
*i„i Hotels, Portable Forges, Forged Iron Work, Large
Bolt;- for Bridges, Ac., Oort Life Preservers, the best and
ch«H|**-t kind. Steamboat work gting-led to. fmyiG.v
WE ore receiving from New ¥or> and PhiUulciphU.
380 ild-JoF CHESTS TEA,
comprising Young ByaOb, fjnperlal, Gunpowder, Oolong,
Souchong, and English UreaJtlMt, all ef which have been
earefuliy solocted, and will ha aula as usual.
A. JAYNES, i'ctln Tea Store,
jy2l No. 38 Fifth street
JBOOT3 AND bUOES.-*Tfiw* who wish to get o
neat and well fitting
BOOT, SHOE or GAITER,
will call at AI’LAUUULIITB,
JylB 95 Fourth mrcct.
GHA.PF, RKISISGKU A CiRA^F,
\ f AISUKaCTUKEKS uf coal and wood cooking
]j 1 STOVES, Parlor and Healing Stores, Grate Front*,
FetK’ere, Wagon Boxes Ac., Ac. Wurwhoune No. 124 WOOD
Strer t, ftboTc- Fifth, PiUel>urgh, Pa. jy‘z4
vlTt ooki»o fa cto r y .
yo 24 FIFTH STREET,
Sign of THE OLD STAOT.
-TTfll-XIAil DALY ha* returned from-the Manufactar*
YY ing Lloriery.DLstrlots of Europe, where ho hoe pur
chased, for cash, a very extensivo aud well assorted stock of
the best description* only of Stockings, Socks, Undershirts,
Drawers, Glares; alr-o, new style of Children’s and Missws’
Fancy Stocking, togr-ther'With his domestic stock of Pitts
burgh Manufactured Hosiery, tie will cell brwholesale or
retail at N«w York Importers’ prices.
n WILLIAM DALY A 00.
Remember the plaAa—So. 24, Sign of THE OLD STAND.
py2S
- Spring style Bata.
4 WE WOO i> VlTfc -or Irlood. and the public
ynnmlly to wU «nd examine our flew and be&utlfol
syrtu of Corrupted Hats, wbioh we are selling low
for caaa. Also, onr Oslestial Cap. which is
to btf the tit*4*9l and l>a.t Cap of the season.
febl7 WILSON * SON, M Woed at.
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BUSINESS -CARDS.
Notice.
A Cn.d.
PHILADELPHIA.
OEOBGE J. HENKEL’S
CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE.
Si. 173 CUESTSUT STREET,
(Octoshj Ikotpbtoxsce Hm.l
■ PUHadelpttla.
FUMITUBE, 117 EVEBY BTYLE!
Comprising LouhXIV, Louis XV, Elisabcthan and Antique,
with Sculpture Carving end modern style;
In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satlnwoodand Maple;
all of superior construction, and. finished'in-tbe'
beat style, equal tojff not excelling In qual-
the Goods 'or any Establish
ment in the United Btatesv
TT'MPLOYING, noncT but experienced workmen, (appren
' Cl ticel being positively excluded,)ond using the best ns*
\teri*ls, the work eatmot fail to gif& satisfaction to pur
Amongst the many advantages offered to pur
la the facility of Furnishing a House, either in el©-
'can tor plain style, completely from one establishment; by
Which means : all the articles in each room correspond io
s tyldand quality, and ibe immense stock, always c’i hand,
so various In design, enables purchasers to please
tt nlf taste in a selection, without the delay necessarily
ca tosed fn ordering Furniture.
i to give an idea of the finished Furniture on hand, I need
oni y inform you that my Rooms uro 176ieetlong, by 27 ; fset
arid e.foorttooratn cumber; with Shops comigaotis,BuCi*
clan to employ 200 hands, which U a guarantee that the
work f* *ll done under my own Immediate inspection.
Packing is all done in the Store, and Furniture
warraittad to carry safely any distance.' Visiters to Pbila
delpbla arv * respectfully invited, as purenasers orotheTwlse,
to call ,%na > examine tho Goods. au2s:ly
JOBI p n IHOORIDGB,
OOMMIfiSIQN FORWARDING MERCHANT,
No. 38 OoMm. ' tAL * Piai Bra**?,
fr . g|. °®* < » Mo#i
CONSIGNMENTS aalCon. ,J alMl°u**inmeetwittiprompt
and personal attaaflonA Ill *:al advances will be
given when required, on Con eh. ' ntt * nts or Bills of Lading,
in hana.
Ovfierx tnr the purchase of Lead.. ' srm ? n : ffen, P »»4 oth ' r
Produee.wlfl bo promptly filled .tik slotroatmerketprlces;
Tho Receiving and Forwarding or V ‘fitofdlie and Fro
doe.wlßmeot withospovial cera Midi. '"poteh; tholowe.t
a l^vo t i b d “s ip ' nt '
Of Storage and Drayage as auoh»as poaaibV I *’Wd«3-
P»geA Bacon, at. MbnoD* Cincinnati;
*n» Hceca 4 Fraim S 4°;
9*^J|ing* Co, do; Springer 4 Wbi iaaan, ??»
J.W.BuworAßrp.,Pitt*bh; ; ACo., do;
D.L*ecb4 00., do; 8.4 C. Yamail iAOo.,Pfchsa.V
Wm.HolmoiAte., do; Morgan.J.M.Bm fcAHortta:
Blow 4March, New York. B. B.Ccmegys, do;
do; Shields 4 Hiller, do;
ChMIM A.Meigs, do; Jutiah Lee * 00., Baltimore.
A.G.Fu well 4 Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do;
Howard,Hon4Co., do; W.B.Reynolds. IctUeville;
_ - _ H. J). Newcomb 4 8v0.,* do;
T.o.Twiehellc Co.,Commission ilerutxants. New. O.tlean*-
■J. C. IBOSXB.
have an open Policy of Insorono*. which will cover
all shipment# to my address, when advlaswi by letter per
mail, or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or at the
time of shipment. JOSEPH MOGRIDGE,
*ng° BLHouSa.Hissouri.
WATER CPRB ISSTITUTfE.
HAND SWEET MODTU S10E? BW PEM
AND THE RIVER, PITTSBURGH Pa.
S 3l atl u Practitioner In tho Old
XJ Schoolsi of Medicine, ASlopathlo and Hooapathic, a. ad
t™ t '.S's£ CC n J » eire ' dlr< *,* and immediate effect this ay fr
f?w?iM F “ T< JV, nd a ~ d lK*K ** e ' «“*» chrunli-
T l hVmVV^ ld, grateful and invigorating to the weak nod
d “ irablo iD *»*»*> vb °
EiS In JT I> . IU ‘J? treatment -trill bcadmlnle
',bor" d«d«d; bnt, after long and thorough exoe
£ J al!la .K BtT “£ <1 “ Ued »"*»«» te Hydro
pathy, which has, throughout the old and new world,
proven so eminently successful in overy form of dlsea-e
JucipientConsumption, BronchitU, Dyspep?ia,*
Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Asthma, CoU
*2S**Sr tt * B ? d v. 1 Li !f! DIs «"«8* TestimonlaW of enre#
frnm highly reputable cUisens of nearly every State in the
Union, can be examined at Doctor Baela’s office. The Rev
Clergy are invited to consult him gratis
"f 1 ? b ' lns DK<l ,n thsoommaacociant. and oft.n
throughout the treatment,lt la aloxury lueteadof uuplrae
ant, as those uoauqualoted might suppose. P
w‘''w I tVhS'w M H ! wl] : f! arle! 'fn re, " r ’ Watc man Palmer.
, 'i* 1 ™ 0 '"■ H. WUlAma, Thompson BeU, J. A Wei
den, D. T. Morgan, Wm. A Ilolmes, AH. English, B J 1
m Ib r, tl^l^Y bar,D *' TUUd ““iw Eaels’s IneUto
htS 5 ® 4 J? succ ™ fal treatment, cheerfully re-
■ l d ™°** * U,otou *' l1 7 educated and skillful Phy
Charles T.BUJMII. Jos. M'Connelli, Dasld Hunt, John
&W,^ at n' JohD B ' tJfioKston, John Wrlghp
W. W. Patrick, Moses V. Eaton, 0 Ormsby Oregg. (jalfo
Hasssaa, Sehraska A Koow-.Vothluclsiu
hABD twbhti pbb OEST. CHEAPEa
TIIAS CAN BE BOBOUT IN THE ABOVE TERRITORIES
Estate Form for gale.
'I'HE subscriber is authorised to sell TWO liUNDTn?ti
t4^ t r.n I ? i y -^P I V AOKE3 0F SSSS
AHegheuy county, PeonsylTanU,lylnc
KmspOT t! ,l S o ’! n “ lhe Wiueoak FlauStS in
sight of the proposed st.tion on tho ConneUsTille fijUood.
Implements as foUows: a eqnare LOO BOUSE, 30 byX
£!MS?.a tori “ h J S , h; “3 s< l usr “ 800 BARN, 60 by Su
uV.iw£ 3 Bor 3P d . i a ? 00 3 or der;) two floe young OIiCU
ARBS, (belt grafted fruit,J jufit commenced to bear. There
is ninety t. one hundred seres cleared and In a high state
t'tah!.. U „ r ?S I ‘« a 3‘ 1 b “if, no “ *» well * ot Pith whitooak
as£S ft^ a £! tonlW ' i Th !” L *f ll •* welt “leulited for
Fllrm > Tory leTel, and tho soil of an excellent
quality for grass-growing, and being welt watered with
•rh e ii T La°n . <i .“ rt s on . springe of exooUent water.
This Hind has factiliies rawly met with, being within bait
a mile or Uie i oughlogheny aad ono mile of Mouongahele
and almost on the line of the Conneilsrilla llailroadfand i.
auppoeed to contain an inexhaustible bod of IRON mtv
? bb, J'*. D 3 wo “ 1 ' 1 not *" in th< > market, only that the owner
, , J° r ? mOTB ,o ‘ h “ “»» West” Terms easy, and
For torther particulars, inquire of W. J
ltE\ NOLBS, at Lorena’s Glass Works, or of
and „ , „ ,AUES MCUEY,
a’ l " Real Estato Agent, at thi. nthm.
_ Valuable Pro;ierty for Nate,
H 0 HM'S OF QROUNB, upon which ure erected four
huildingfl, which rent annuelj;
'Y‘ tf 10 " told property ie eituated In tha Ninth Word ot
tu« city of Pittsburgh, on P«nn elregt, between nnu
■ atroeti. ...
Also, the Factory and Ground known Be the “Empire
Works, eituated on the corner of Penn and Morrisetreete
Also, JS acres of unimproved land, eitnattd on the Alle
{ft rl , T , < ?' toot Überty. On a portion ot
this land there la tha heat Saw Mill location in the county
.VM to ', a n „ Ul ?,^ r of , lota containing liom lto 6 .ore ß ii
choice north-weatof East Libortr.
and one milt test or Lewnncevil’e.
.. T | h .m b ?l°,f lamsd . F}" 1 ™ of P ro PC“y are very desirable,
chasera disposed of on adrantageone terms to early pap
For terms of sala and further Infbrmatlon apply to Wm.
p. Baum, No Wood street, Pittsburgh.
. R. D. THOMPSON,
anlodf . Assignee for Jos. 8. Negley.
Bay Wood. £1 artery and Gardena.
TAMER KENNEDY,[Iate Manager of tho well-known Sy
w,?°. U w , . ! l al ; ri ' S ' “ ,w toge leave to Inform the
public, that he has now established on EXTENSIVE NBA
MERY, on the Farm of Mr. James S. Negley, noor East Lit,
erty.wherehs shall be prepared, after tho 6th instant, to re
ceive and fill ordsrefor every variety of Fruit and Ornamen
tal Trees, Bardy and Green Bouee shrubs and Plants. In
addition to a cbolceandeupefioretockon hand, hehaa made
arrtngemenu with one of the largest Nurseries in tho Eaet,
to keep up hleeupply. Having a thorongh and long expo,
rlenoe in the basiness,ha can aseorehie cnitomereuetfMt
BatiafiKtlon. v
Hr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer his aervioee in
deßlgnlng, Uyingout, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Pub-
Bo Parke, or the grounds of Oountty Residences; and wBJ
also furnish plans for the formation of Lawns, Approaches.
Wcturosqueßceaery.Ac., in the highest styles of the art
Practically acquainted with every branch of Landscape
Gardening, and having apent years in the Sylvian Parks of
KngUnd.and on the beaatifnl banka of the Hudson, ho
hopes ho hue the capacity to moot the wishoe of those who
favor hixa. ...,
«- Oommnnications can be addressed through the CBtv
Mobau War,hoo “ W
; KENNEDY A 00
Boaton Poplar Msohe Company.
MODERN AND ANTIQUE OENAMENT9
PITTSBURGH AGENCY, 67 MARKET STREET.—The
attention of Bnlldere, Steamboat Contractoio and Cab
inet Makera, is requested to this new anigreit improve
ment in tht manufacture of enjbcUUhmenta fbr OniliUDsa
and Steamboats, outside and inside; Cabins, Halls, Church*
ea, Dwallings, Stores, and Parlor Fomiture, in gilt, or in
imitation of various kinds of wood. Also, Cornices, Brack
ets, and Patent Ventilating Centre Pieces for Ceilings,
Mouldings, Consuls, Trusses, Battlement, 4c; much cheaper
and handsomer than Plaster and Wood Carving, and* great
deal more durable.
BLOCH LETTERS FOR BIGNS, very cheap and warrant*
ed tn last for 20 years exposed to the weather.
Above Goode for sale at the manufacturer’s prices—cost
of freight added. W.-W. WILSON,
. 67 Market bu
Mew Partnership! ——
MATTHEW GRAFF AND DAWL. RRISINGEB, trading
heretofore as U: GRAFF 4 CO., 8tov» and Hollow
ware Maoafacniwflj No. 124 Wood street, have thu day
associated with them THOMAS J. GRAFF, as a partner in
their business. The name, style and title of the firm wUL
from this dato, be (jIRAFF, RKIBINQER 4 GRAFF. They
respectfully solicit a con,tlnuation of the patronage so lib
erally bestowed upon the firm of hL Graff 4 Co.
Plttaborgh, July 1rt.1854.
Hew Trimming Store*
yo. 88 Cbrnvr of Market tircet and the Diamond.
FRANK VAN GORDER resptcfullj announces to ths
publicof Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he will open his
new Trimming Store on Monday, April 17 th. Haring fitted
up the neatest store room in the city, and filled it with a
cboloe BttUotiPn of the latest styles of Trimmings and Fan-
Goods, he flatters bi&felf that be will offer superior in
duce oefits and endeavor to give full eatlufaction to all who
may favor him with their patronage.
Now, don’t forget the place—No. 83 Market street, corner
of the Diamond. [apr!2] FRANK VAN GORDER,
PAUL KLEINER has remoyedhla LITERACY DEPOT
from No, 73 Third street, to Fifth street, opposite the
Theatre, where he will be happy to see his former patrons,
and all others desirous of puveiuuiss any of the cheap Li
terature of th« day. epf7:ly '
Head and mineral Water Fountain,
WHOWE, No. 61 FIFTH Street,- next door to Masonic
• Hall, dealer in FBUIT aad CONFECTIONARY.
Ice Cream, of the beet quality, served op daring the sea
son. Also, Strawberries and Cream.
. Families can be supplied with Strawberries: and other
Fruits, daring the season, on the most reasonable terms
Orders ere rggpertfuliv ■ojiritod. t l*2-»f
f"VUT AGAlN—Woods’ Monthly Real Estate
W On it there are described for sale 51 good Farms, 82
Houses and Lots, 48 fine Country- Seats, and 600 City Lot*,
with which purchasers ought to be acquainted before buy
ing. Call and get a Register gratis.
jan2&tf THO 3. WOODS, 76 Fourth street
of those splendid Cloaaa ilt sist usually
J. at^lurtopmaabj
JmlS £. A. MABON A 00
' »tC« '
ST. LOUIS.
Heifloyoi.
NUMBER 143.
DAILY MORNING POST*!
THURSDAY: MORNINQ:::::;
George Law’s bid for the Presidency.
The following letter from George Law, in re
ply to one 'addressed to him by a number of
members of the Pennsylvania Legislature, ap
peara in the N. Y. Hrrald:
New Yoek, February 22, 1855.
UtntUmen; I have received the letter which
you did me the honor to address mo on the. 2d
inst . From my parly manhood I have been prin
cipally engagodin the enterprises and avocations
of private life, theso enterprises, however, in the
opinion of many, havings very important bear
ing upon the interests and progress of this
great country. Daring that period of time I
have paid no more attention to, nor taken no
further interest in, the affairs of the repnblie
than whtt a: good citizen or a lover of his coun
try takes by putting , quietly his vote into, the
ballot box.;
I was therefore Btartled in a considerable de
gree from my qnlet mode of life by the recap,
tion.of a Tory important letter dated at Harris
burg, sighed by;the Speaker of the House of
Representatives of the State of Pennsylvania,
sovetal Senators; and other members of the Leg
islature, propounding inquiries of a leading pu
litioal oharaoter : in Reference to tho present
state of political affairs, and the future action
of the American people. The honor and the
compliment oombined of having received- a let
ur from such it high quarter, asking for my
humble opinion in the present crisis of our
land, are quite sufficient to satisfy my ambi
tion if it terminated with the solitary act of
making this reply. With these Impressions on
my mind X almost hesitate to venture npon the
pablio path'to which your letter invites me
with so much good feeiing. '
We have arrived at a very important crißis in
the history of this Republic. Porties, princi
ples and men—statesmen and politicians, all
seem to bo in a rapid state of decomposition
transition and reconstruction. ludeed, the same
aspect of confusion and discord in the poblio
affairs' and public parties which sffiiet this coun
try, seems to be o common disorder, or epidemic,
over me wii de earth iiorono m laboring' in
tho ahioo condition. What is it? it ia theelOße
of ooe great cycle of revolution’mu# ibe be
ginning of another in the world's cmimati,yg.
Eve's Asia, that mysterious country, with which ;
steam is linking ns, j a filled with confusion, I
war, disc'” 161 snd revolutions. Happily, how
ever, wo ar.' possessed of too much religion; in
teiligenoe ami 'common sense.to cat each other’s
throats, in order t 0 uettladifferencM in religious
I questions or politic '** oar Btesidea ive form
on opinion of tvhat is necessary to bo done, Set
tle npon common princ, into par
tie,’, and go quietly to tho 3^ot bos, and thero
detfli’mine, like practical me*'' civilized be
ings, every knotty question of . , ~*•?• ,
From the first gun of the revo. n ti oQ “, a ? n to
tho preaen,' day, the people of the l lcIt ?. States
have passed through three terms of p Ex
istence, all allied to each other in gene’'® °™ v
acter, but differing in practical reoulm.''
great revolutionary period ended with the “v.
tabliahment of tho Union, the formation of u. *
Constitution in 1787, and the dignified retire
ment of Washington wrth nil tae honor that the
Amerioan people could confer upon him—their
gratitude and affection. The second period of
our political history, beginning with the eatab
liehment of the repobiican party, under the
mantles of Jefferson and Maa'isoa, also great
and leading statesmen of their age, ended with
■the olose of Mr. j&lonroe'a administration.
During that era, great questions of foreign
and domestic policy were settled. The third pe
nod began with the election of General Jackson,
and olosed with the settlement of many impor
tant political issues during his administration.
The contests of tho Dsmocratio and Whig par
ties, now closing in tho degeneracy and confu
sion of all parties, creates the necessity for
somo new party! growing ont of the state of the
times, in order to reaovato and refresh the
oonntry and age. The distinguished men of
each of theso three periods have passed away
but the recollections of their services to the
country stilt exist. Tho merf of oar great
statesmen—Calhoun, Clay, and Webster, with
some of their cotemporaries—have left us rich
legacies m principles, from which new depart
ures may be taken by those who have intelii
geuce enough to drink at the proper fountain
But although nearly all the isouos of former
party contests have been settled or died away,
yet every ago has its new issues and fresh diffi
culties for parties and statesmen to discuss en
counter and arrange. During the last few
years the original virtue and purity of the two
great political parlies which have contended for
the mastery, have nearly departed; both have
degenerated and disgraced tho nation in many
important particulars. This corrupt state of
things had been predicted by some of our most
eminent statesmen. The period has now ar
rived when, from the exigency of the times, and
guided by. the lights of the constitution, the
people or this country are preparing for a
change and a re-orgamaation of the present ele
ments of republican government. This wish
and determination ou the. part of the American
people haa disclosed itself in the recent elec
tions in different portions of the country in a
maober u°t to be misunderstood, at North
South. East and West. These resnltß are the
beginning of the developments of a maaly na
tional spirit, crude end anomalous at first bnt
destined, under tho guidance of common sense
to raisq-the oountry from those mires of oorrup
tiou into which it has fallen by tho mismanage
ment of politioal leuders.
One or the most dangerous evils which has
grown out of the degeneracy of the old parties
is that of sectional ugitation. Seotional agita
tion is the great danger that menaces the Ameri
can Ropohlio It is the weak point of the
Union. The sacred tie of marriage cannot sub
sUt in private life without confidence in the vir
tue ui the parties united; neither can this
Union exist under the dishonorable and nmli> .
nant sectional agitations which have been forced
npon us in these latter days by small sections of
politicians, who sink into insignificance before
the great historical names of oar country. Sec
tional agitation is not only our weakest point
at home, but it invites the interference of oar
enemies abroad.
Tbo negtigenoe and InefficieDoy with which the
public affair, of ibia oouatry, both foreign and
domestio, have been oonduoted by thoae ia power
whether Democrat or Whig, for the last few
yeare, hare attracted the attention of all sensible
men, aDd created in the minde of the people the
necessity of a radical re'orm. Onr system of
indirect taxation, commonly called a tariff on
imports, has been established and framed for
the purpose simply of supplying the annual
wants of the government, and for giving indirect
proteotioD to oar maonfuctaree. This Bystem of
taxation has proved to bo of such a nature in
practice as to create dangerous surplasses of
millions of gold and silver in the Treasury, there
by degrading the currency, throwing exchangee
into confusion, and bringing bankruptcy and
ruin upon every branch of business. The poli
tiotaoe and statesmen (if they may deserve the
name) of the two old parties have been too busily
engaged in eohemea of personal aggrandisement
to arrange thia important financial qui stion on
such principles as would simply answer the
wants of the Government and the interests of
the country. It ie time, therefore, to tarn a
short corner on these points of policy and to
contrive suitable legislation, not for the purpose
of spoils for themselves or dependents, but for
the benefit and advantage of the whole country
This system requires immediate reconstruc
tion upon the highest principles of patriotism
and common sense, in order to secure iho coun
try from the frequent convulaiona and periods of
bankruptcy which have occurred during the last
three or four' administrations. Our treasury
and financial system- requires examination nod
amendment in all ,itß details,, and in the special
working of its machinery.
Our land system has also been equally in er
roy, and thrown Into a atate of confusion by pri
vate and personal schemes to get possession of
the finest portion of that noble inheritance left
ns by our anceetors.
Hot only docs the internal policy of the gene
ral government require the magic hand of states
men adequate to the age, but onr foreign policy
(if it can be eaid that we have any, Jdemanda in.
an eminent degree tho attention of the highest
Intellect, in order to recover it from th? state of
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"- RATES OF-ASVEISTiSISQ '
vpox,. Ht tiiz pitt aac nan -VEian.
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'* '** fach a'Mltfonii faserU^r.
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u 41 " two 3 (,0
** three weeks.,. 4 00
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“ three n0nUm..,......*, r„.. 9 (ft
“ “ four 10 0$
“ " 12 CO
44 {< 19 00
dtnadiaßOard,sis linesor lO CO
; wuaajuais a* nostra*:
One eqnar*,' per annum, {cxtldeireofths paper)-..-.,.. ‘25
degradation into-which it baa fallep. The troth
is, the framework of oor parties and our govern*
mentj has felt the deleterious ibjjacud-;* of tho
limes, has falleniuto'disorder and waots topair,
renotafioa dr revolution. - '.
iMARCH 8;
This country naa originally founded by emi
gration from tho 0)4 World. The revolutions
and consequent persecution of tho sixteenth
century drove the first cottiers from their homes
in the Old World to 'seek civil and religious free
dom in the' wilds of-tho New. Tho Puritans who
landed at Ply month- Root—tho Lutherans who
settled on Manhattan Island—tho Catholics-who
sought an asylum o.n tho shores of the Chesa
peake bay—the Cavaliers who landed ht James
river, Virginia,- and the Huguenots at Charles
ton, South Carolina —wore alt pilgrims! forced
by . the same persecutions and revolutions, from
the Old World to the New, for the exercise and
enjoyment of political rights and froedom regu
lated by tho morality and religion. In leaving
the Old World su'd' their old homes,' they left the
prejudices of that land, and brought-witla them
to this now climo.only tho. ideas and principles
to which tbatgreat revolutionary ago gave birth,
From their firßt landing a non society and" a new
civilization took deep rootin the land; and gen
erated the revolution of the last century, ending
in the establishment of our present republic.
We then became a country and a polity of anew
growth,- which may ho fitly called: American
in every Bcnaeof tbq,term. - : .
In constructing' the present constitution tho
framers of that great instrument, remembering
the origin of their ancestors, left-a memorial
of their sympathy for all the oppressed in., the
Otd World, by authorizing Congress, to pass na
turalization laws of a.liberal and generous ten
dency. But while-.inserting ; Buoh a generous
provision in the constitutions as would admit] -on
brief periods of probation, the oppressed: of oth
er countries to, the :privilegcs of this lapij, it
was expected and believed, that’ all emigrants
thereafter admitted would follow tho example
of tfcefirst pilgrims by-abandoning the prejudi
ces and pasßlons of the Old-World,/and become
emerged .in the grent body of the new American
civilization. ~
great' principle, with anch an 'Under
jading, has been carried out for two centuries,
Satid it ia only of recent date. that uorrupt:raen
and mere demagogues have endeavored to. bgnd
together citizens of foreign birth, according to
their national or religions creeds, thus prevent
ing them from following tho noble example of
the first pilgrima. by mixing with American cit
izens and blending themSßlves with the manners
ar t customs of the.now dinpeneatiGu. Ail ro
ligioiisird ail sects of Christians arc alike pro
tected under egis of tho .American Catfsti
tntion. Bat -wires the highest clergy ,6f nny
sect attempts either, 'in the.politlcal
power of thoir flocks, or the pecuniary nieaps
of their congregations, It is tima’ifaf t«e poopio
of this country to take warning by tho ferrifela
example such clerical, nsUrpation3 have produ
ced in other lands and in other timea..
,In this important point of reform," there have
been strong manifestations of late in different
parts of the country, 'fen years ago efforts hc
i gats to be,made tocorreot the er ora ond putify
the corruptions of. the two old parties, and ..to
give a high -tone, American and national feeling
, to the action cf a new and energetic-drganija
tion of the popular masses.' Tho effbrti oiigi
i natiog in Now YcrlLnnd Pennsylvania, and-rn
diatibg to 'various' States withii fho’ cirble'of
heir influence and example, was, after o briCf
l - ''ggle, overwhelmed by the cotrnpt.pplUioiods
alru he coneentrated exertions p£ the t,wo i(2-
an d t,. Arties.
posing p. evils of that'time and the necessity
But the , Ave grown Kith onr p'otjthrunsi
of reform h_. -ff onr strength,.until the Amerf
strengthened wi. Sto longer in silence nnd sep
can heart can Stan, 'nized pnd disgracedijyruK
tbeircounfry disorga.''; Gfipoififkiiemf W
corrupt and dcmornlir, • > 0 j or " .ni^if.-' Daring
iorced by & degenerate tw *-.»« u **
the laat year tie™ioan . 060 78
waking from a deep sleep. Th-' r nre bdraA. *
on all hands, 'and in every qua. >*-“?*» thonianif
cies with, which ncble intellects m.’d u °.e minds
were bonnd, and no. doubt aoema. to exist, from
the progress with which the new revolution has
advanced, that'itwill end in' as glorion.’ a-'tri
umph-as that set in motion by the Declaration
of Independence, itself.
This great movement has dona, my heart good,
and it will spread the same sentiment throughout
the country, to see the noble old State of Penn
sylvania taking one of the first great steps to
waids a- consummation of that rcvolntion to
whioh American sentiment and American patriot
ism points so clearly. In _tho old Revolution,
your noble' State marched' under the command
of the immortal Washington, rallied'Under the
motto of “Virtue,: Libertyiand'lndependence "
The same aantim.ent, I have no doubt, will ani
mats year; present straggle, until victory is pro
claimed from tbc eources to
the shores of the Atlantic and Pacific.
I am, geDtlemeu, ; .
Yonr obedient servant,
_ „ GEOII3E LAW.
To-Henry E. Strong, William A. Crabb, John
Ferguson, John W. Killioger, John Hendricks,
Alexander M’Coonell, John J. Maso, George
S. King, C. 8. Eyeter, B, G* Waterhouae.S/J.
Kreppg.und others. . •
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
35 Per o«ttt lsovror tbaa aav Fertii lu tbo
Cdaatsr. v
ATALTJABL&- FAUiI ITOR. SALE.—The rabscribef'fi
authorised to soli th* fnUcrßrUx? described TRACT OF
iiAivD, containing 4 tniiod in Notthtovette town
ship, Allegheny county, Po, 14 eUVm from: the City of fitt*
burgh, and neaxrtw hsaof thn 3£»benTillo R&UrOid. with
Coal and Urns Stono na&n thvxTftolo places Bnd’€ii?f : «
access— A Tery comfortable Jam
Uouse,SOby 26 feet, 2 irtfliieS high; Wash
ot^ Rr debw Frame• Battk-ifcnu
cJJmi 35 I 3 possible manner; ..with *
Stabling under the TThots. tmiaicg;. 100 bearing Apple
Trees, best grafted qualities; a large quantity of teach and
Cherry Trees, all in bearing order; about 85 acres eltarad
» D js* a a Wghstateof cultivation, with waterin aU thefleldSa
Thi3 lftpd Is very comfortably situated Jn one of the best •
neighborhoods in, the county, being conTunionr to markets
to churches, schools and mills, and would not be In tha
market, only that the owner is about to remove to tbe'fatf
wesh Terms cz3 : and prica moderate. For further carii
culars see the owner, W.M. ROBB, oh premises, or tb- sub
scribSt‘. : 'JAiIKS.a RECHBT, ' : :
au2l:d*w Retd.Ritote Agent. }
FOR SALE.—Two sptendld Farms; one of lOOacics, and
tho other 1 5 acres; beautitnlly located oh tlm Uooer
St. Clair Township Wank Road, 0 miles from tho cllv. tich
ofthem lying eo as to aivids Into Macro lots, having snood
spring on each. It is a splendid opportunity for a specula
tion. Thoss who want a good home, or wish ‘to make
money, would do welt to look at it, as we will soil to the
first that offers us onr low price, in lota or all together. .
Also, fire Conntry Seats, j mile from Wood/ ran, and
only a mlles.from Allegheny city, by wayof the New Bright
ton Plank Itoal. They are tine healthy locations, and of.
fered very low. '■ ■ ■ ■ . v *i
Also, ten Country Seats on tho Ohio and Pennsylvania
Railroad,7 miles below thecity. They will be cold separata
or together to a colony or building association; It is a
lovely location, and cheap, of course.
Also, one Lot of two acres, and two smaller-pieces of
ground, opposite H aria on’s at .Woods* run, offered at-a
very low price for eo‘fine n property. An assortment of ;
Lanas, Houses and Lota, alwayaon band, and described In i
my register. Before buying you would do well to call and
enquire of THOMAS WOODS, '
_JfI : : 7fi y-„rth rtrect. *
Beautiful Sites for Country Hvinei*
T l t?vr U Q I1 ?'7f Ig ff* <I J 3fferB on easy terms, FIFTY ;
X LOTS, laid off and restricted far rural residences. Also,
an ENTIRK SQUAIU3, on the bank of th 0 ™ *
7M feetlong.by 200 feet deep; having fronts on Mary and
Julia Ann Avenues, and Henrietta and-Herr streets/ This
square contains many Fruit Troes crf the choicest hind and >
commands a fineriew of the picturesque and romantic sce
nery around.- lam desirous of preserving this square m*. ’■
tiro, S 3 it would afford one of tho most charming and mag
nificent sites for a gentltstnan’s summer residence, in the
immediate vicinity of tho twocities. v* .. -.i,
Also, about TUKs ■£ ACRES OP GROUND, at the faeadof
the island, advantageous! v situated ffrr manufacturing pur-' t
posse. • ' •
Tbe-above propsrty Is situated In Duguerae borough, 'on ’
the high and mala bank of Herris island, and Is reaebed.bjr. I
a very substantial Bridge of one span. For particulars ap
ply at my residence, in Daquesce borough,'on the main {
bank, fronting the head of Herr’s Island, or of JOHN DUN
LAP A CO- corner of Second and Market fits., Pittsburgh* '
apr!7:tf . . . WM. C. MILLER.; -*
Fifth Ward Property, for aale at a Good
Uarg&lu;
THKEB VALUABLE lihiCK HOPSEB AND LOT&— ’
These Lote embrace a front on Penn street, of Gti feel $
inches, to *3 feet alley ; on which tfcere fa erected i
ble block of Brick Houses, tvrp stories higb>.*ritli kitchen r
and cellar In basement, 41 fcetlroiit ou Penp 6treet.'an(l 30 '
feet deep on Locost street.;; This, fa a very desirable situs* *
Uon for either a Store or a Tavern; Penn street helm: tha
great throughfare of the city: ant i this property belngcon- ;
venient to the uailroad Depot. • ' ®
Ibis property would not to In tbo.martcet oulytb.t tfce
owner is living in n a*hingt/-n county iind finds it extreme
ly inconvenient to attend to it. v.
Terms easy and price moderate; for further particulars
enquire of ' BOOEKT I<AT, rath" WirOr'- ' -
Or JA3, 0. MCRKY, : :
K.-tatc Ayent, at this ofica, ....
I • for Sale* '■
WILL SELL my unexpired leafu (fourteen years) of */
Lot, eituateem O'Hara strict nml Spring alley,in the
t’it«i:Ward-*4O ft, fainting on O’Hara street, and running*
back 100 fa on Spring alley, on which is erected a four
storied Urich House, 40 ft<<wjuar<\ wi»h a frank-, two stories/
60 ft. on. Spring alley, well calcinated to carry os any
branch of manufacturing biu-luc-os. ln man*
nfactnrinxin the country, I offer the above for sale. : In-' !
quire ut No, 425 Liberty street.
I oelSttf ELWAHL PABEK, '
i. \Thk\v*A“'L'jSiiF; 't*-.
rs. 7 0T33 OOOTiaiil, p !:
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