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Single copies vm ccrrra. paper will be discontinued unices at thadkero os qi the Proprietors,) until all arrearages am paid. .. 43* No attention will be paid to afiy order unless accom panied by tbs money, or satisfactory reference la this dto, „ JS& m C(nvcttd with Vie Eslabhihinmt of the Morning Post imi*- of Ifir largest Job printing jOJjlcet.m.Viejcityi xohert an ktndicf vnrku done on the shortest ncUcej CTul most reason* aM« tfrwi. -. w .. .. . ... s, .. • ’-Vt/f • v'rsvfc' • >»» 'i '■• vW . v I V' l "hi : :/< .' .Henry Itt»CuUbnffh & <30., i-j \irnOliESAliE tIROCEUS and Commission Mercbants, H w" ..porper of, Peoo and Irwin s>s«. Pittsburgh. < jifeit- £,.£'i '-1:1 •V- ■'' -V"4'v •;'; --iY< ‘ •-* V.' V c-V '•- , • . f- .\“ ' * - . . ‘V't'i* **££"' ’ ’t i '■fTf.'i'? V <\<£ f ' : r. ' a * s «: ' «?'••"- «• Y-_; -M V *• :i il-i ■■'. '■ ~'* .7 v :'.v -' tx- *£ *j- -*? 1 m' jf * • ?s fj v\ •»-.*-*£* •«fc«fci 4 PROFESSIONAL CARDS.' ' . _ Halit, C. Q.Bproul, ATTORNEY AND OQVNSELLUK AT LAW—Office, No; XV-—.g°urtfr»trwU- Pittsburgh, To. ■ -■ ' - declUy . __ Jan.es A. Lonrlti A TTOItSEy AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, Pitts’rargb, between BmUhfield street ondChcrrr slier. fdccHily ■ JOSEPH WEAVER, . ■■■ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Omce,Na.l*i Fourth street, ja&lyS] rmaoDadUs PA. •• •. • •■ : JOHN BARTOW, • ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, v' Fifth and Grant sts»y - - Ja3:ly3li->-• < • prtTiBPRQn, pa. ~ • ■•■ •■ i. - it. Biddle'Roberts* A TTOiINDY ATiLAW—Offlce, No. 132SmitLCeld street, jC3I: between Pifthund Sixth.' XXSUections carefully attend ed Conveyancing.' [deeply . liThomasrMesnai AW-AND SOLICITOR INCILANCERYv J\; -GtSLuoj next, door to.tbe'Fost Office, Steabonvllle r Ohio. « my* • • - ~ • . : ~ . , T .ftp, ILoaSy , : ; - “ X TTORNEY AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, J\. P*., fourth door below Mr. Rody .Patter&an’a Livery EUble.r.,l. - ;, V' ; ..-7 . : i.t' j*SB -- t i : C« Orlando Loomiat TTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth Kircct,abOYßW«xL '• . * •«•■ . -« l 11,. ; : Thornai 2S« Slarihall) \ A-. HQRNEY AT LAW—Office, liuildimrs, Fourth A;-etrtet.':-.'- ... • ' • jan7:ly .c-,. Rv b. carnaUanv ' ? 4 TTOItN&Y- Fourth streak between Cherry ffley and.Qniht^treet.' ~~ jcifry ' Js-arr fll'Glowryi- • ■■ t A f -TTORNKYAND COUNSELLOR" AT LAW—Office in BakewelFs Bußflluga, on Grant, street. . '. " :J«2 v Di H. flaxen, r A TTORNEY AT LAW—No.I27 Fourth street, above and Jr^.'hear Sraithfield. ; axar27y.. : • ,' ; : : Patrick lii’Keimaf • A-L.DE RMA N- O F TH I R D KD . OFFICE CORNER OP GRANT AND FIFTH STREETS, ; (formerly occuplod'by Alderman Lewis,) Where all bu idncss pertainmg to the office of Alderman and Justice of thePeacc wili be promptly-attended to. r ! \ : f»bl:3nl ■ ' ' w. titicUmaater, Aldermau. £ vFFICE, Grant street, between iourih Bt. aad-Diamond f r alley. Conveyancing of all kinds done with the great* etC oare and legal accuracy. Titles to Real £sUto ex* trained, &c. • .. •• • ■ . - .. ja&j E. s. NeaJ, Aldermau. X 7.0. SI-TEURD Bireet, between Wood and Market streets, J\; Pittsburgh.'-Collection*promptly made.: Bonds, Mort eaffea.niid other-writings drawn. with neatness and acch mV' ■ • Ml ■■ V' , ■-■ 11. AUL, SURGEON D£NTIST.'(eaC* jg£E£i3j®:*tssar to G. W.Blddle,) 5*0.144 SMITH* STREET. iHLr , Office hours, from 8 to 1 o'clock, and rom.'Sto:& e*cieck. : -'- ■- ■ feh!s:ly „ *rtS2k. J. SCOTT, DKNTIBT, Fourth street, Eve doore Market. ''V. o?na Houes—From nine A. XI. to fire ?dcc2o^ BUSINESS CARDS. .tr-nsssinau™ D- AV. HERSTI.NEft.COM COMMISSION ISD FORWARDING MERCHANTS, • y.. asn • • Dealers Qoaerally. in Produoo, Pittsburgh} Gin* mnnatraiid other Hanufactares, &c. . Jfo+QZ.FronUlwts, 6 ctacm JSarlxlar.d Ferry tired*, -• PITTSBUEaH, PA.' : €3** Liberal caih Advances madeon consignment?, Par ticular attention paid To forwarding Western merchandise. Jtefercnccs*— Clark A Thaw, A\ m. Bagalcy ft Co., M in. M’- Cully & Co., P. BeUers-A Co., Ilays * Black, Kramer A Rahra, UenryGraff,jfcisq.» Wm. Klcbbaum, S-Ji. Johnston, Esq., Thomas Dskevf ell. Esq., George Led lie, E-*q.» Solomon BUmer/Esq. V . { : jab-'i- TOC. .Gi3aaiar.:.. M ,..~...* ~.„..ato. mauUiU ACO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MKItCHANTS, . .-n Liberty strcetfapposiLe.Penna. Railroad Depot, 4Jpr7: ■ PnTsßtißao, Pa. PAUODA TEA STURE. IETEHU HAWORTH, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Dealer ty and importer of Old Country Black Teas, Freuch. Bran* dice, Wines, Ac:, comer of Diamond alloy and the Diamond, Pittsburgh,Pa. - . - -fobS&v . W M. A. fll’CLUliO, SSTTEA DEALER AND FAMILY GROCER, >- - coaara of wood ixp sntTusJkxkTS, .jtt2sj . , • PittsburpA. -ilbnry U* Collins, EORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, and Wholesale Dealer In Cheese, Butter, Seeds, Fish, and Prodncegaaernlly, No. 23-WOOD Su Pittsburgh. (marO Paul & Murdock, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MEKCUANB, AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Wnterstreot,Cincinnati, Ohio:-*-V 1 -** ‘i •- • • • [apl-Af ' King A Moortiead, WHOLESALE GIUiCKKS AND PRODUCE DKALERB— - 27 Wood street, i'ittfibargh. (my 23 B. T. C. Morgan, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER—hue always on han ;*■general assortment of School, Miscellaneous and Blank Hooka, Printing, Poland Cap Paper, Ac., Wholesale and Ita» tail,~No. 104 Wood street; below Fifth, East side, Pittsburgh. .Bl3»Wanted,Ragaand Tauners'fecrnps. •* pp!s:ly “ Ikussell ft Bra., Booksellers, stationers, dealers in stan DARD AND LIGHT LITERATURE, and Publishers ol thu LO. O. F. TOKEN, No. lb Fifth street, Pittfjiargh, Pa. marlsrly I. W« Chadwlok, B BALER IN RAGS AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood Street, ' Pittsburgh. .The highest price in cash paid fori rags. mrll:y * . •■ . • FBA’S SELLERS & CO., Forwarder* and CoxnmlB&lon Mernft&nts • CIIU.EB3 IS - ' PROVISIONS, GROCERIES AND OILS, jos:ltn2]v So. 303 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, fti. PMIa \gM WHTgleT'4.->W J l>itt*hn*gfr_ ■. ■ .. . . UlUer A UicketioD) Wholesale grocers, importers of brandies, Wines and Sogers—Nob. 172 nnd 174, corner of Irwin and Liberty fitraets/Pittahargh. Iron, Nails, Cotton lerae, Ac* constantly bn Rand.-• • Jy23 • William Carr ffi Co.j' 7 Ww. Cask late af the flrmof J. PARksu A Co.) TTrjiOLESALE GROCERS and Dealers la Foreign Wines YV Brandies, Old Monohgahelo'ahd'Rsctifled Whl* key, N0v329 OonrmeTclai Bow,'Liberty street, Pittsburgh, - .. • Jafry BAJanei* r-jmaso!C. l giakraTKics. M'CLURKAiI, HERRON do CO., WHOLESALE Grocers, Produce Dealers and Commis sion Merchants, No. 243 Liberty street. apr22 . • PITTSBURGH* PA. Copartnership* rriHE subscribers hav% this day -formed a partnership for l the purpose of carrying on Commission and Frncard (ng, in connection with the FUh, Bacon and Oil, and Pro du« business generally, under the style of Eirousa A Rica ardsos; warehouse No. 110 Water ond 150 Front streets; formerly occupied by Burbridge Alnghram., •. • >-- •‘' WM. B;'ENGLISH, . TA3IE3 RICHARDSON, - . “ . JAS. J. BENNETT. Fo < : * ! ' J " FR. DRAVO-, Diamond, Vltteburgh, Pa., dealer ii • Country Produce, offers for sale a choice stock o Grorerlesj selected, for family use. Bplcea pf every Variety atid the purest qoaliiy* ground at .his Steam 111118. Also. Dried-Fruits* ForeignandDomestlc.. Produce.taken In-exJ changpforiMorchandim.' - 1 •■'••• F.R. D. haß procured a full assortment ofLandreth's Warranted Garden and Invites the attention of all In* tcrested la rural affairs. . * Jaall Copartnership. TUB UNDERSIGNED hare this day entered into co-part* i *rahlp; tmder tho name and stylo of J. A-lIUTOHI BOS A CO.-, for the purpose of iranacting a Commiaaloh and Grocery business. ' JAS. A. HUTCHISON, • - A. M. WALLINGFORD. Pittsburgh, February 1,1854 fobs W D. SSGUSn.' J. EIOHA&DSOM. 3. U.USSKSTT B,\GL.ISH A KICiUBDSOS. - GOMSHSSION ANP FOUVVAHUXNG MERCHANTS, ahb TVnole»alo Dealers la Flab, Uacon and Oil, and Produce generally. Wareboueo formerly occupied by Burbridge.A Inghram, No. 110 Wator and 150 First street, Pittsburgh, Fenna. , - ■ ■ : Xe 3 TRARCIS BCLLSUB, JOHlf WOOtS,-- BtXSI OWXKS, Pittsburgh. Blaryland. Pittsburgh. . Sellers, Wlcols & Co.. PRODUCE a'JtD UENEE AITUOSISTISSION MERCHANTS, No. 309 Liberty rtrwt,.Pittsburgh, Pa. - - Sperm, Linseed and Lanl Oils. ... .. . jy2B Commission Tlouse. THE aubscribers hare opened a house fbr the above pur pose, at No. 17 t-mithheld street, four doors aboro the Monojjgfihpla House; We will purchos#, or receive, on commission, for Rale, consignments of-.Fiotir, Shcon. Cheese, Corn, Oils, BirUy, Flos Seed, Grass 'Seed, Baled Hay , <£c., upon Tfhich';wo nil! tnake advances, or purchase at the brat market rates fiir cash. . . • qovQ ■ • • ALGEO A CO. i:.-u. ■ jas. DPLauglilln, Dealer iNGROCfiRiRS.YRooucE, flour, bacon, •Ac., No. 10j corner-Sndthfleld and Jj'irst-streets, Pitts. burgh, Pm. - ■ ■ •- • pq^o johjt a ‘rovsa n. juascis h. xonxa T. B. Young *' Co , . N\.35 FmWtfield street, opposite (My Hold, MANU.-A TURER3 OF CABINET FURNITURE AND CjlALߣ,ol every description. Materials and work manabip warranted, and sold at reduced prices. Care taken In packtug tor land and water earnage. : . aq^ ! -j C.V»l¥oodr IMi»UHT£a AND WHQLE3ALR DEALER TN WINES. ASi/LTQUORS, No. 147 North- Second street, fifth door abora Rice,:eaßt dde, Philadelphia,, has on hand the best qualities b! bid Brandies, "Wines. Irish Whisky, Moncmga- Cordials, A0.,0n terms worthy the attention of purchasers[ and dealers! . rao29y -Wm* Digby* dr<> fY'S-’S 1 ?. 0 Ann FDRNISEING STORE, Matmit HO, v}JW..fvr&t t -PiUsbvrgh,*~ Clothinzmaae to order, in good style; and fit moderate rates aofrtf and Dealers m Produce, Por ing*, Honotwhdiela and Kectf. nea Whisky, No. 291 LRftrty cL. Pittsburgh, Pa. - Hv29:y « . : A. Tlasu7 S WjaOtMAMaßa Iteuil saddle, HARNESS* «£, L 2 B ? nl CA RPM BAH humnfiS turer, No. 108 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa " ijQlin H« Sellor, TITHOLEaALE- ATO &ETAIIr PBALBR IN MGBIOAI, VV JNBTKraENTS, Pianos, Mode, School Boota and. Stationery, Nd 122 WocxißtfeaV.- -Hanl A.J. JSAKUL AHL, Je , HAGAN A AHIt, ** \Ut .HOLES ALE anil RetailDi its In SiDa, /bncy end f f Shale DRY GOODS, Nos. 91 Mwkttani 8 Union street, Pittsburgh. eprt V. j/t** w.. :^ VOLUME XIII. BUSINESS CARDS S I. JOHKSTOK D. T. JOHNSTON K. MAQSB ! KlccXstor Carriage Factory. JOHNSTON, BROTHER A Co.-,.' PRACTICAL COACn QIARERS, corner of Rebecca and Belmontetreets, Alle gheny city, Pa., have on band and ate manolacturing an extensive assortment of Carriages, \ Rocha ways, Buggies, iDuggage Oars, 4c., made in ali their various styles, with Btrict rogard to durability and-beaQty of flnlih.' Uslns In all. their work thebest Junlstalrbn and eastern hickory. Re-* pairs attended to oh the most reasonable’terms. They feel confident.th&tall who may favor them-with choir patron .ago,will bo.perfectly patisfled on trial -f.lholrwork. . The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibosos pass every fif. teen mlnutesdurlng theday. ; . , oct2s:ly FIT'ffSOURGU COACU FACTORV, £l. mOtWW....» MARTIN L.BTSVXN3. ....-GEOBQEAIBSRT . Blgclow.A Co» ‘ t - SUCCESSORS TO u.li: BIGKIiOW,’ No. 40 >m ers Diamond alley, near Wood street, iburgU—COACHBS, CARRIAGES, TONS, BV(3GUS3,‘anii«Tory description of-''■ toneyTehiclea built to order.* and odialled’ in a manner un* isurpassed for beauty of design, elegance of finish; skill of i woramansblp, and durability-of materials. ■ £9* All work warranted JOSEPH FLEMING* ■ jBDCCBB3Oa T 0 1. TTILCOX * CO.l CJQ&NEK MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps V/ constantly on hand a full assortment of Drugs, Medl ines, Medicine Ghosts, Perfumery, and all articles pertain Aug to md business.?". ; • • . ' s3* Physicians* Prescriptions carefully compounded at all boors. . r : j a; Q. :«Uii FLCMTfn cocmufl rtsjti.Nu. J'liSMISa BOOTHEIISf - . (Successors to J. Kidd ft Co.) WHOLESALE -D R-U QQ I STS, - No. 60 Wood IStrat, Pittsburgh, Pa. Proprietors of Dr. M’Lane*a Celebrated Vermifuge, Lire? Pills, &c. • • jalj) JOHN HAFT," JR., (Successor to Jas. STOuiTey,)' Wholesale and Retail Druggist, AND Dealer iu PAISTB, OILS, DYE STUFFS, Ac., 141 Wood street, three doors below Virgin alley, aprlim&ely • PITTSBURGH- Ft. L. ALLEN. WUOLESUJB DSALUt I2f Foroign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga • kola Bye Whisky, &c., ALSO, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, NO. 8 WOOD STREET. PITTSBURGH, PA. WINES, Brandies, Gins, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, fiL Croix and New England Rum, Clarets, Champagnes, Scotch Ale, London Brown. Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, Old aionongahelaßyo and Hoc tilled Whisky, Apple, Peach, Wild Cherry nod Blackberry Brandies; imported Havana, Regalia, and Principe Cigars; Half-Spanish and Common Ogars, all at suchlow prices as to challeng « cbmpa ition Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and Demijohns of all sizes.. I respectfully Invite an examina tion of my Stock, at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, Peuna. ' anr3:ly JOHN GUUUTT, IMPORTER OF BRANDIES, GIN, WINES, Ac.—Dealer in fine Old Monongahela .Whisky, Peach -Brandy, Ac. Also, Rectifying Distiller, corner of BmithflelU and Front streets, Pittsburgh. J qpr!3 »JNO. E. DOWNING, GLOTHIER,-5a EAS removed to 294 LIBERTY street, opposite Garrison alley, and No v 3 SEVENTH, near Smlthfleld, where the attention of his friends and the pubUcis Invited to the stock.af READY-MADE on hand. Also, Clothe, Cassimercs and Vestings for ordered work. A full assortment of Famishing Goods tor gentlemen, including Uatsof all qnaHGc8 r Trni>kJ, Umbrellas, Ac. ja&g HC3BAUU. JOUS S'OIOSKET .OOUSiUEe E’CLOBtir. ‘Wholesale and Retail Clothing Merchaats* NO. 88 WOOD STREET. rfEsnbscribsrsrelpectfully inform their old customer! and tho pubUctrf general, that they hare thU daya>* •oclated themselves In the above under the firm ot JOHN M’CLOSKBY A CO. They respectfully solicit a diare oi public patronage. The previous business of each will be settled by them •wive* respectively. - • f^bd R. LAIRD, (late of the firm of Coolxt A Lai&d,) having • opened STORE NO. 0, (two doors above the old «*.nnd,) fur the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING OUBINKS3, hopes by strict attention to business to merit » abate oi the patronage of the late firm. TT.-dL—Clothingmade-to order lathe most fashionable nvics, and on the Rhortert notice—lnferior to nono In the city. | Jan26y James ttelltnger, MONONGAUELA PLANING MllX—Would revpeetfullj tntorm hi! friends and the pnoiic, that his new ustab lishxsent Is now In full operation, and that he Is prepared to famish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptness, and at the lowest rates. Board and Plank, planed on one or noth sides, constantly on band. Sash, Doors, and Mouldings, of enny description, mode to order-. , Bondars and Carpenters would find It to their advantage to give him a call, ob he can now furnish them with planed wtnff suitable for every doßcriptian oi work. wjs. a. nxaaorr...- - jamxs ckiswill. HEBROH & CRISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, \dfANUFACTURERS of all kinds of BRASS WORK, I/V JGL COMOTIVE, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al so, Cotton Batting Manufacturers. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Office and Store, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in oxchacge for work, or cash paid. Ordorsleftat the Foundry or Office, will be promptly attended to. feb&ly Office up stairs. Entrance from Fifth street Pittsburgh, |) ESPECTFULLY announce to tne public that he has Lb commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, lu connec tion With Intelligence and General Collecting. He will Also attend to renting. Persons in want of vervants, in any capacity, or those in want of places, will be supplied at short notice. All business entrusted to his care promptly at tended to. References —T- J. Dirham, Esq, Richard Co Iran, Esq., W 0. Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black, James Hacker 01, A. A. Mason. Mafflt&.Old. janlS iL. G&AFF B. OWSZ3. STANOFACTURER-> OP COOKING STOVES, Coul and JfX. Wood Stoves, Parlor StOTea, Hollow Ware, Plain and Fancy Grates, Plain and Fancy Fendera, Sad and Dog Irons, Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Wagon Boxer, Ac. [ja&lyl Aattln Loouli, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Merchandise, Stock, and Bill Broker,Office, No. 92 Fourth Street, (above Wood.) The suoscriberhavingopencd an office at tho above place, for the purpose oi negotiating Loans, Bills, Bonds, Mortgager, and all other Instruments for the security of Money, and for the purenaso and sale of Slocks. Will also give prompt and particular attention to buying, selling, renting of and leas* mg Real Estate. (jy7j AUSTIN LOOMIS. . Schnohman A Uaonicin, L' iTIiOGRAPHBRS—Third street, opposite the Fafcofilee, Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads, Show Bills. Labels, Architectural and Machine Drawing*, Uasineßß and VisiUngOanls, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed m Colors,Gold,Bronte,or Black,ln the mostapproved style, and.at the most reasonable prices. oct!6:ly HOCBE, SION, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER. AND Dealer in Paints—No. 44 St. Clair street, Pittsburgh. Has constantly on hand all kinds ot Points, either dry or mixed. Japan and Oopal Varnish, Linseed Oil, Boiled Oil. Spirits Turpentine, Window Glass of all sizes, patty, Paint Brushes, Ac 4 all of the best quality, and for sale at reasons* ble prices. / sepll ENGLISH ANDCLASSICAL SEMINARY W. T. BIoDONALD, M. A n Principal. THE next session of the institution will commence on MONDAY, the 6th of September next, atthe room cor ner of Ferry and liberty streets, lately occupied by the MeBsrs..Veeder. Ifc/crotoj—Hon. A. W. Loomis, 0. Knap, Jr., 8. F. Von ochorst, K; Miller, dr.. aou‘2s *“ i JACOBM'COLLISTER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAfFMANUPACTDREB ASD DEALTBIS All, EXSDS 07 Tobacco* SnulT, and Cigari^ No. 25 Fifth sL, Pittsburgh, Pa. Keeps constantly on hand a largo supply of all the various brands of imparted Cigars. ja3:fl WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN IMPORTED CIGARS., my2:ly • No. 53 Market street, PiTTSPtmqn. POWER A RIERDON, Architectural and ornamental carvers.— Ornamental Patterns for Casting, in every style; Modeling, Designing, Ac. Composition Ornaments Tor the decoration of Steamboats, Buildings, Ac.; 90 BMITUFIELD Btreat, near the Post Office. ’ yl:3m NEW PAPER DULL, • . CANTON, O HIO. FISHER, ANDERSON A CO., have juitatarted their pa per mill at the above place, where they will be happy to receive orders for printing and wrapping paper of all sixes. feb27:tf E. WHITEHOUSE, Fanoy silk and woolen dyer and cleaner, No. 7 ISABELLA Bt, near the Emmet Hotel, mnr4 ALixonxirr. * ThomAa 21. Little, ■YTTATCH AND CLOCK MAKER—FiIth street, between y\ Wood- and Market streets, opposite Iron City Hotel. Ail kinds of Jewelry made and repaired. : fap6;ly .. . 8. CUTHBERTA SON, Real estate and general agents, No. s o Smithfidd strut. novl _ cinra* TT LEE, (suoossson- to Muepht,* Lo,). WOOL DEAL XX • EE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the sale of American Woolen Goods, No. 139 Liberty street. [my4 li. £l. Hayward, Dealer in boots, shoes, trunks and leghorn and BRAID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty eta., No. 174 Pittsburgh, Pa. iel4:y PEKIN TEA STORE, BY A. JAYNES, So. 38 SiJUi stmt, Ictwem Wood and Market, touth side. Sold Wholesale and Retail. ja3rys Walter a*, Blaratian. TMPORTEB and .Dealer 10 French and American Paper iTengtnga . _ , . - mtr3 WHOLESALE AND "RETAIL DRUGGIST, 80. 13S Wood Street, jsStyg] Next door.to,H. Child’s Shoe Home, Pittsburgh. 103.I 03. FLEMlNNhaving associated eritb JOS. ABKL, the. , business will herdaiterbe condneted onder-the style of J. ABEL A 00., at the old stand, corner.ot gmlthfleld and FoaftlmtreeSr~rT- r- =: r :'.- ■■ ■■ ----- •- -- laity William *rhorn, Druggiirt, HAS REMOVED to the corner of HAND and PENN Streets,-where he will,«8 usual, attend promptly tc his nnmerons friends. All articles in his lino are warranted pure, and put upwith tbe-nttflogt care.'*- w marl4:6m Kew JeMejr Water Melons and Peaches. r|>HE BQbscjiber la in daily receipt, by Railroad, of the 1 finest quality of PEACHES and WATER MELONS. Oall at hia Depot. No. 128 Wood street, shore Fifth, tofctf SAMUEL STEINRUGK. ■ , w. V ;-i ! ; vY‘- v r - 1 r, *•> - ,«?****<• ?•■- -*" *< *v- v/W *c, r '. , . r , +- u .•■*•. t. - « ,«*“ t " f •• -f. * •; - ‘ ■ ■-f-■- ■ .. . ;s\\«vv>v*s«&r Mfff ■ wl^. PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE “POST BUILDINGS.’ CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $5,00 WHEN.PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE Renoval, JOSEPH T. LUWRY) So. 43 Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets, 91. GRAFF & CO.) Western Foundry, No. 124 Wood street, pirrsucaon, pa., S. BTKlniey, JOSEPH CHAPMAN, JOHN MITCHELL, “ijotice. BUSINESS CARDS. ESTKUPUIBE WOUICS. . fra. 130 wooDs’fatsv.T in door nruvw vmarn ailmv. QO WH o TETLEY. IMPORTERS and manufacturers o! ■ CUrLBRY.BURGIOAL AND DENTAL £§grvA-> instruments; rifles. Ao. Wo a general R.sioftment of the above , . -, articles constantly on hand; together with a generaLvarlety aLFancyHardware.' Also, Guihs, Pb tola and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns.'Sbot Beltß. Capi, Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pooket.Knlvfis; Tailors, and Hair Dres?'wr6‘ Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Also; "Tnis*es and Supporters. • ! . Jobbing and repairing ncmtly executed. ; RIFLES!—We ape making Rtfles.of every description, to order, of the best tncterial/and workmanship, warranted.— , Orders recrired for' them at Wholesale or Retail,-wilV'be fill ed with despatch/ • tluntini* parties supplied at Wholesale price* myl6' Chandeliers and.Gao Fixtures. rpHE subFcribersaronow opening at thelr.ncw Wareroouv 1 NO; 100 FIRST STREET.betwccn Wood and Smith field, the largest •assortment of CHANDELIERS,BRACK ETS, PENDANTS, andall articles connected wltGua Fitting, everofiered in- this-market.'. Having aTrnngcifiet\tahift(le bywhicb they will be ctmstantty'in receipt of hew patterns and varieties, they confidnntly invite the attention of pur chasers to Gieir selection. We Are determined.to. Bell as low as any'honse In the West, end being practical Gas Fit ters, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles in this line. . • ~We continue aa heretofore fcoßlnp buildings nt every ds - for pas, water ftnd-steyn. • t - Brass Castings of all kinds made to order.promptly. LONG, MILLER A CO., _ gjar22:y_- ' : No. 109 First street. -. GEOHGK UL.KTCHKR, FBOM NEW TORE, - MANUFACTUREttof the celebrated Gossamer Yehtilatiog. Wig,; Elastic a 'Batid'Toupees, and every description Sfc of Ornamental Hair, for Indies and 79 FOURTH STREET, Wood . and Market, . Pitta* BLrrcnEn’s system enables Ladles crjnl cmiGtmtlerotmto measure their heads cy with Bceurtu-.y. V. FOR WIGS. No. 1, The round ottheHeaiL. No. 2 Fromtho f.Trfihrad oTftMha head to neck,No. 2. No. 3. From ear to ear, over the top. No. 4. From ear Wear, round the forehead. • For Toupeca, to cover tho top of-tho head only—* paper pattern, tho exact shape of the bald part. fmy4 S«w Coach and C&rrli&K* Factory! JOHNSTON, BRDTHEBS ; & CO., • Obrner df Rehaxa and' Rimtxn t streets,- Allegheny City, cn WOULD respectfully inform their friendr rsjC@-4§EasL-' ,, and the public generally, that they have commenced th«* laanuforture of Carriages, ——S2ti—Barouches, Roekaways, Buggies,Sleighs and Chariots, in all llitlr various styles of fial*h aflil proportion. All orders will exeented with strict regard todurability and beauty of -finish. Repslrs will also be attended to on the most reasonable terms. Csiug In all their work the bast Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel «tuff, they feel confi dent that all who favor them with their patronage, -will be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. Purcbawr* nre requested to give ns a call, before pureha ajng elsewhere. oct6:ly Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN. ALLEGHENY CITY, (51121 TUI KAILXOJtZ) STATION.) FAMILIES will be supplied with oarvarious grades of FRESH GROUND FLOUR, By leaving tholr order*’ «t tb** Mill or in onr hoxea at Logan, Wikon A Co., Woikl street.or Braun A Reiter,ear ner Liberty and St. Clair streets. Pittsburgh, n. P. Schwarts, or J.T. Sample, Druggirte, Ailegheny. Flour will bedellverwl totarailies In either of tbetwoeitiw Tiaire: CASH on delivery. Jy29 r BRYAN, KITNNEDY A CO. Silver 9Zo.nufactory« ~ SPOONS, FOURS, emburms. Ac— Rtrnm*v I 5 PRina. —Owiuc to tn Tyantifaetnrlngmy own work, w« an- now svlHng n? 10 per renl. lower thaD the ca*tero cities, or elsewhere AH work i« warranti-d. Slerlinj SilrT — Wo manufacture fjsjiina of the DrPLh KterUitg quality. WtttrbfSMid Wntrl* repairing rnntfntirt, yiHh rtrtr f*. cillry ond rrafWivl «l*»U-rnjina*Ji-\n to cd*e t-ntlro Mtl?f«rUon to cu>l«taern, Lfith as to prii*t» onj th<» ouftllt? cf thetrsrk. W. W. 'HLSON, WatoJirnnkor and Jetrrllcr, pnrn«r nf Market and Fnarth a!r<*rtp. Ste<rrat>naT Furniture and Clialra. *5% WE har»on hand and are •’onatantlv uianufartn- UL rfn? STEAM 110 AT OAfUN FURMTUiIK AND of ■•r.>ry viz: * * • Extension Dining Tabu.-; Do. “Dir do; TjrJfp* Cvtbln Choir?, of y&rinps *<>!«>■•; OodU. do <!n do; ' Slot** Horra do do do; Do ToUnt Dox»«; Tetr l h Tttoi; Dltsidf; C.-nfr.' Table*', M*a«h Standi; Cart! do; Wnirr do; Trays, Ac., *<?. Maierio! and carranN-rl. and ptfrr* J fr't'Ty. T. D. YOUNG A CO„ _ "S StnUhfH'M ct..opposite City Tlotf^. S 6 T I C¥, ’ J ■ DALY’S STOCKING MANUFACTORY, •A'v 20 Fifth tirt/f firrt 'srmsr aln.'vc Market strut HTrißViiO'L T*A XTTHEUE WPLL U- <-mi 1 tbe and brat a=-ort*d »f t-lock r>r riOSIERY I'Ti'.r MT-r-l f.-r >*loJo ’hi« clfr. rtircbt'«*r?> *T;I Hunt! - :*i»-.'r iidrantajn to call at thN r» tablUhmPnt and fur lljr-m.-.'l r.-*; j* 'm all I ne«-d to ln*ur«* thi ir on«totn. o. DALY N. 15 th<* Chs*p Ptocr:xo Ooh^aa. fcbl:y C. B. tlexllr & Co.. CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE. AV V 2 Third ttrtrtj near M rrk-rL would rn»p.«tfnHy Inform their friends and the public genrrullv, that here now in sror* their cnmi'lete FALL STOCK, of HARPETS of every dracriplion, from the Rovnl Velvet ntirj Brn«eß to the com mon ingrain. (letup and ILn?. Floor o*l Ctn*h, from ope to eight vtir ip wid*. o*»* d«tima end v?**t rich Corna and Canton Matting. Dru-rgets. BugOlntn. Ftuir Rods Window ?h ides. A*. Pem.rip in nr., iririti'd to rati and exam ine their etoefc. fit<*iT3hnnl>», UM*Js, and Residences furn ished OQ tllo ninst roasouubl«i term o . Hjtisnsqca * final) profit* an-J quirk P«iles.*’**lZa ONLY. THE OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, flute John ston t Stnrktnn.) and Blank 8.-ok aud Stationery Warvhoar.p. is prepared to execute'’everv stvle of L*gAi, Commercial, Cnnal and Steamboat Job Priming and Book Binding. au-i fo.rnisb every article in the Wank Rook, Paper and Stationery Hoe, at the shone, t uetlce and on the most reafiortab’o terms. Blank Bonk and Stationery Warehouse. Printing Office and Book Bindery, corner of Market ami Second at* fnorlfl Depot Ot Loncworth A, Zimmerman’s Ca tawba Wines anti Brandy. TTI’K undersigned baa received and olfera for pnlo, at Cin cinnati vnerj, a jsrpe quantity of Logworth h Zimmer man’s rhmee nnd worM-ronowurd. Sparkling, Dry and La dies' Sweet Catawba Wine?. Such ns may desire to procure an excellent article or Native Win", (the puxe juice of the grape.) will find tnv establishment the place for the gratlfl cation of their desires. The Catawba Brandy, distilled from the genuine Ornpe. in declared by many excellent judges, equal in Oaxor to Lho best imported Cognnc. P FICKETSEN, __ No. 137 Liberty street. Nuun’i A Clark’s Planso AFRESH arriv.il of NUNNS * m.iwiria im : ■ celebrated PIANOS has }ust been ri'p , iiSS«plßßts l S by the subscriber. They have b»«>n m»d CTSortR and carefully selected expressly for this mar* ® VVj • kat, and are considered unequalled for sweetnefs and power of touo. Thoy all possess the new Improvement of two trparate bridfjrj, the bass strings rnnniug over and abovo the treble. They are fully warranted to stand any ellmato and to excel in capacity for standing In tune. Pricesrange from $250 to $BOO Also,a fine tot of Piano? from theraanu factories of DONTIAM A 00., and olso LIOHTE. NEWTON k BRADBURY, N. Y. All the above will positively be sold at Factory prices, witbont additional charge for freight, risk, etc., etc. HENRY KLERER, Solo Agent for Nunns & Clark’s Planna, - No. 101 Third street, je3 Sign of the Golden Harp. Hill’s Almanacs for 1855, JOHN 11. MELLOR, 81 Wood street, Pittsburgh, will publish on the t sth August. 1854, the well known paries of Almanacs (for 18551 calculated by Sanford C. llill. Esq., and for many years published b<- Mr. Luke Loomis, of this city, under the name of 4 * Almanacs.* The aeries will consist of— HILL’S PITTSBURGH ALMANAC, HILL’S MAGAZINE ALMANAC, niLL’B AMERICAN FARMERS’ ALMANAC. It Is only ncccsßftry to any, that the religious, moral and useful character of Mr. Hill's Ahnanacs will bo maintained in the abovo series, for 1855. * a®* Printers and others are hereby cautioned against, infringing on the copyright of the abovo Almanacs. They will be for pale at nil the Bookstores, by the gross or dozen, and by a!4 JOHN 11. MELLOR, 81 Wood street. A New Arrival of Pianos* Charlotte blumk, no. ns wood street, i a just ro celving the following new Plano Fortes, with and with out the ,52011 an attachment: One elegant carved Louis XIV style Grand Action 7 oc tave Piano. One extra carvod Serpentine, pearl keys, 7 octavo Plano. Two full carved, semi grand, 7 octsTe Pianos, Two plain Rosewood 6% “ “ One do do u “ ’ Three do do 0 “ “ Two double round corner Rosewood octave Pianos.' One round corner finished back and front 7 octave Piano. A farther arrival la expected in abont two weeks. [au29 JOHN A. O’BRIEN,dJ? SMITnfTELD STREET, between Fourth and Diamond alley. Money loaned on Gold and Silver Plate, Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry,' Musical Instruments, Guns and Pistols, Feather Beds, Far* nlture, and all kinds of articles—for any length of timo agreed on. Charges for storage considerably lower than heretofore. Private entrance through' the hall door. All business transactions strictly confidential. flSf" Forfeited pledge? sold immediately after belngout of unleß3 redeemed. BargainflOf Gold and Silver watch* eB, Jewelry, Ac., always on hand, ..aprlfcßm KEW SEED STOREi JAMES WAUDROP, OFFERS for sale CANARY BIRDS of the most Improved breed, being very hardy, and fine singera. Bird Seed? —Canary.Hemp, Mlllet,Rone and.raixed.Sced. Bouquets, will be famished composed of the finest FLOWERS, viz; Cameliafl, Rose Buds, Heliotropes, Ac.. Erergreen3(in pots) forChristmßP Trees, from the Seed and Horticultural Store, No. 46 Fifth st„ near-Wood; ~ ;dcc2o; Consume the Smolce* THE subscriber having the exclusive right to manufac ture.and sell SWEENEY’S HOT AIR AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE. Is prepared to receive orders, and contract for heating, buildings with, the most economical Furnace now in use. Thft attention of those interested is solicited. Any iniormßtJon. con-bo-hadef A.* Nos 2 and 4 Wood street, or of dec24:tf 1 Iron City Stove Warehouse, No. ISiWoodst. .., BARR *- 9109 ER,; r- ARCHITEGTSi-iKlfflcas: Philo ttan.-N0.75 Third Street,* Pittsburgh; and east sidu of the Diamond, Allegheny. Jylfcfim 6 ' LARGE WALNUT BOOK CASES-—Finished and In ware room. [dec!2] T. B. YOUNG A CO. B-'i * V I * C - ** * V t \ ’ V" PITTSBURGH. FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1855. W. S. Hnven Doan Office. ** '' ,• '*7* • h*V t.* . ’ n r - ,< V‘ f ‘ i , \ * •* «■- -v - _ p *» 'it ■ ■■ > . • 1 .. .■ * s t t - ■ ,• k r*. l 'I a , i iWWftWrif M V VAg) BUSINESS 1 CARDS. Koiloe* rpHE latd firm of JONES A QUIGG* haring been dissolved X by the death ofJoi.n P. Qulgg, on tho 27th Inst-, the of said firm WiU he settled by the undersigned, at their office, corner Of Ifcfaaand First streets. ISAAC JONEB, Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, September 30,1854—{0et2:y • - ■ • . Isaac Joaes, Manufacturer oi spring ana Biiateristeci, plough Slab steel, steel Plough Wings, Coach and EUotlc Springs, Brass Nut Taper, halt patent, Screw, Mail and IlHmmeml Iron Axles,—corner of Ross and First streets Pittsburgh, Pa. , , octaiy ISAAC JONES • • u, buujuus. I>. B. Rogers A Co., M ANUFACXUREUS: of .uOQERd! patent Improved Steel Cultivator teeth. Office comer Rosa and -Pirstßtreete. oct2ly • ••••' ' SpeotaoEea. ————r— IK TUB MOST:valuable triumphs of science and art. tho Invention or Speemdo* r.iuk-: with the highest; The oxperi-nced. Optician overcomes iho advances of nature and comers upon theflg-d-elghted the inestimable advan tage of retainiog’tbenobtestof hfa-senses.- Yet great injury Is constantly resulting f o thousands from ignorance bn the .pact of Tenders,, or of ihostf who vonture to choose for.them selves.}' : ,v ' '' ' ‘ Toero are many requisites attending the selection of Glasses. : The parity of finish of the g'ess; its proper con vexity the best form and- adjustment of the frame, so as to preserve the parallelism with the oyefordlstant vision or lor near vision, to throw the plane of each glass at right angles'to the axis of vision, for *ach.eye;..to brlcg the ex act centre of each glass precisely opposite the pupil; to havo the position Gf the * glasses - perfect, both horizontally and vertically, Ar, f Ao. - From long experience in .fitting glasses, united with a perfect - knowledge of the structure of the eye, wo can promise scientific accuracy, and'thus aid much in the pre servation of the oyo. ” Gold, Silver and Btool Spectacles, carefully selected of tho brstquallties, for sale. Auto,glasses fitted. Ac. TV. TV. WILSON, Practical Optician, fehfl r.~; 67 itfarhet'Strep?,corner of Fourth. EfIWADI) S. SUX.... ..MASCTSi. Ed. HD AT Util A Holliday, PRODUCE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS, EvarunUe, 7a—Strict attention paid to all consignment* for ealo of Flour, Produce, Ac. Orders for the purchase of Produce solicited and promptly attended to. Oooqg for re-shipment forwarded with despatch. ioct9:6m j. a. j0b55...*..., .. o. dccssh. JOVEB & BUCHER. XBON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, J\miuplvaniaßaSroad,foot of Third xL* Harrisburg, ft. HAVING incmsedimr Machinery, which la now of the most improved order* and having added many facul ties for dispatching work, we are now manufacturing First Claes ■ - • , . STBAm ENGINES, FOR FURNACES AND ROLLING MILLS, Blowing Cylinders, Boilers, Furnace, Rollins, saw and grist mill machinery a castings, Gas and Water Pipes, Hydrant*, Retorts, Lamp Posts, Hitch ing Posts, Colamns, Girders* Shafting, Hangers, Brackets, Ceilar Grates, Bathing Tubs, Spouts, Railing, Verandahs and Ornamental Casting*. We pay particular attention to the manufacture and con struction of Cast Iron Fronts for Honiei and Stores. Having anexcenaive assortment of beautiful Carved Pat terns of the 11105 X-approved architectural order, our great facilities for manufacturing and shipping enable ns to com pete with our cities. . Parties erecting Furnaces or Rolling Mills* Mill Owners and MiU-Wrights, will find It much to their advantage to call and oxamine our extensive stock of Patterns before building. ... IRON AND BRA&3 CASTINGS, Of every description; Smith Work, Pattern Making. Fur nace and ForecTuyvrea* furnished to order. [myl2:y China Hall, Market street, BBTWfcBN third and fourth. —lOO Tates of QCKENSWAUE, of -hla Fall importa tion, now receiving, to which we Invite ib« attention of the country and city trade. Haring eomo dozen different pat terns or Tea Wore, wr fool conf&Srtit of suiting all tastes; amjyg which may bo found whit* Iren stone* gold band, ffolg sertll, blue* pint* plum purple, brown And green. Al so,•A han>lsom«Kreen eprigand white imitation stone, which can be no»-J much below the real stone wore. COMMuN tVARE.—Our stock of Common Teas* Plates, Dishes* Bakers, Nappies, Bowls, Fitchew, and every article la tire line, Is large, and selected for the city and countrv trmde. GLASS WARE— Having a force and well selected stock of Glass on hand, we will sell at factory prices, saving tho merchant the trouble of mekiug a separate bill. All we ask l* a call, and we feel confident of ptoaring. JOHN .1. O'LEARY. Boots anti shoes, Wholesale and Retail. JAMBS UODB, NO. 80 Market, and fl Union rtrect* third door fromdho Market U use, wcnld call the attention of bis friends, aud IbopoLUcgencrallv, to tbofaci, that he Los now on hand tb* largest and host Selected atock of BOOTS AND SHOE*, In alt their varieties, worn by ladles and gentlemen ofi'hil dphta, isew Ycrk and Boston, a r.d which,h» trust*, canno .ailto please aIL- Uw jufoc* are very much reduced, and bo eeLfa Ladles* Gaiters at from si,l2 togifiO; Gentlemen's Boots from $2,25 to $0; od-1 excellent Gcntlenwtifa Gaiters, and Youths ami Children's wear, at extraonliuary low prices. Ue also continues to manufacture, as heretofore, all de scrtptbms of LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS AND BIiOK>, of the beat quality ana the Lateststyle, alt of which txe warrants Nor ahonld be overlooked bln very large os xortmeoi cf Gum flandafa* Overshoes and ii -ots, for ladies, G*mt -men and Children. Er try ponwn who favors him with their patronage will bo fairly dbalt with. JanO , Hew Paper Ilangiugi, NO «5 WOdD STREET. FRENCH AND AMERICAN PARLOR PAPERS; . Panel Decorations, In gold, oak and marble; Ilall Paper*, of various etyies; FigM md Plain Papers, for ulolngrooms and chambers; Cheap and low priced Wall Papers. Borders, OeiUngs, Figures, Window Shades. A Urge «vnd complete assortment of the above, selected for the season, will be sold at the usual low prices. oct3 WALTER P. MARSHALL. »• C*A*T...~ J). RClSlitQta T j.n.iM tirafl; ILcUinger A GrafT. WESTHItN FoUNDKt, No. r i24 Wood atrccL—-Manu factnrsr* of Cooking Stoves, Coal and W«od Stoves, Parlor Stoves* Hollow Ware, Plain and Fancy Grates, Plain and Fancy Fenders, Sad and Dog Irons, Portable Forges, Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Btove Kettles, Wagon Boxes, te.&c. * ao!4 Wm. H. Talcott A Co., 16U0CX&30&8 TO t. Xxa.Mht, JIL, * co^l Manufacturers ofgilt and mahogany look ing GLASSES, Portrait and Picture Frames, Ac.,and deaier- in Imported and Domestic Fanoy Goods, No. 62, cor per of Wood and Fourth atreets, Plttabnrgh. octl£lw A. Cai<L HAYING sold my lotereatin the firm of T. KENNEDY. 4 CO-. to WUtlam U. Talcott* who, with A.O. Uenry, will continue the Looking Glass and Variety BurJ nesa at the old stand, corner of Wood and Fourth streets* under the style of Wm. U. Talcott A Co. 1 cunlldontly re commend them to my former «us tom era, u every wav qualified to aivc entire eadafoction. All penons bavlug demands against me,nnd ail Indebted to me, will please make an early settlement. ociDl T. KENNEDY, JR, Cablncx Furniture Warehotuc. TB: Young A CO., Cbbinei Furniture and Chair &[aij • ufacturtrty Nos, SJB and 4l> Smlthfield street, opposito City Hot*), would respectfully remind tueir old friends and customers*and those about to purchase anything in their line of business, that they are constantly manufacturing «very description .1 fashionable Parlor and Chamber Fur niture, fracrantod In material and workmanship, and sold on reasonable terms. Care taken in packing tor land or water carriage ttteamboai Cabin Furniture and Choirs on hand and made to order, os usual. Thoßo interested in furnishing boats Will find it to their advantage to give us a call, as we give every attention to the manufacture of work best adapted to their u*e. [auST HOOTS AND SHOttS, WHOLESALEAND KETAIL. JAMES ROBB has fitted up in splendid stylo his store. No. 89 Market street, and No fi Uulon street, between Fifth street and the Diamond* and has now completed hu Spring siock of BOUTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, GAITERS Ac uud Palm Leaf, Pedal; Dustin and Braid HATS, to which be invites theattentionof all purchasers, whether at whole sale or retail. This stock (s one of the largest-over opened in this city, and embraces everything worn by the ladies of Philadelphia and New York, and ho trusts. cannot fall to please aIL Great core has been given in eelectlcg the choicest goods; all of which he warrants.' He also continues to manufacture, as heretofore, all de scriptions of Boots and Shoes, and from thfo long experience of over twenty years In business in this city, Is, he trusts a sufficient guarantee that thosc-wno favor him wRh their custom, will be fairly dealt with. aprllhtf Seminary for Boys. &oUlh<v(4l c or. cf Fifth anti Grant tts., opposite Court House . rpH’E Fall Session of this School will commence on MON* X DA V, September 4th, and the duties of Instruction-will be resumed by Messrs; GKIGUS and AI’DGN ALD. There ore ten successive months In tho Academic year. Tuition per quarter. Tho number or pupils Is limited, and boys are admitted in the order of applicatlbns which may be made after August 3uth, ut 54 Liberty street, or at School, or by letter dropped in Post Office. au9:ow* \V. B. BCAIFE, First street, between wood and market STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA., builds Francis' Intent Metallic Life Boats,of Galvanized Iron; also, manufactures Copper and Sheet Iron Work* Cooking Stoves for Steamboats and Hotels* Portable Forges, Forged Iron Work, Large Bolts for Bridges, Ac.; Oork .Ufa Preservers, the best and cheapest kind. Steamboat work attended to. [my26.y WE are receiving from New York and Philadelphia 880 HALF OHEST3 TEA, * * comprising Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong, Souchong, ond.Engllsh Breakfast-all of which have been carefully selected; and will bo sold as uiuaL . ' A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, jy2l - No. S 8 Fifth street. J BOOTS AND SHOES.—Those who wish to get a neat andvrell fitting" BOOT, RHOB or GAITER, will call at M’LAGGHLIN’S, : JylB :....- - - 95 Fourth street • OIUFF, RBISINOBH A GRAFF, MANUFACTURERS -OF coal and wood COOKING STOVES, Parlor-UhdHeating Stoves,-Grate 'Fronts, Fenders, Wagon Boses Ac, Ac. -Warehouse No. 124 WOOL Street, abovo Fifth, Pittsburgh, Pa. ■ jy24 8 T OCKUtt -F A. C T DRY, . jro. 24 > FIFTH : STREET, Sign of THE OLD STAND, WILLIAM DALY Ims returned‘ftUii the Manufrctur* Ing Hosiery Districts of Europe, where he has. pur* chased, fer cash, a very extensive -8114 well assorted stock of the best descriptions only of Stockings. Socks, Undershirts, Drawers, Gloves; also, ii6w style of Children’s and Misses’ Fancy Stockings, together with Ms domestio stock of Pitts burgh Manufactured Hosiery. lie wiltseliby wholesaler retail at New York Importers* prices. • WILLIAM DALY A CO. Remember the pl&cfr—No. 21, Sign of THE OLD STAND. my 33 \ . ... , r /•. . Spring Styl^Hati,... .. . ■ aft . ..Will WOUuD INvITE war friends and the pnhlic am ‘geherally to coll and examine our new and beautiful style of Corrugated Hats, Wbtch we are selling low for Casa. Also, our Celestial Cap, which Is acknowledged to b** the neatest and bo-t Cap of the season. j. witeofl « bon, n w<»4 «t v. . I *• i, K PHILADELPHIA. GEOBQK:Jv HENKEL'S V: : CITY CABINET .WAREHOUSE, No. .IT3 CHESTNUT STREET, .-.(Ofpqsxn IsnspsikpiKcs Hall,) "■' •' 1 «»J • - Philadelphia. 1 STTEHITUBE, IN. EVERY STYLE! Comprising LouisXTV, I/OnlsXV,KUxabethanandAniique, with SculptureCarvingand modern style; In Rosewood, Walnut,iMahfigtthy,Satltflr<atf and Maple;: ail of superior*construction and;finished in the , best style, equal to, if not oxceliing in qual- ity, the Goods Of any Establish-' mentintheUnlteaStates. -• T^MPLOYINGj none but.BSperiencad workmen, {appren- Iji tices being positively excluded,)and using tbs best msf terials; the work cannot fail to give satisfaction to pun chasers, r Amongst the many; advantages offered* to pur chasers, is the facUlty:of Furnishing a House, either in elo> gant or plain style, Completely*from one establishment; by which means ell the articles in each room correspond la style end quality* and the Immense stockalways •cs hand j being so various .in design, enables purchasers, to please their taste, m a selection, without the delay necessarily caused in ordering Furnlturo. To riToan idea of the. finlshsd Furniture on htfndiJ need only inform you that my Rooms are 175 leet long, by 27 feet wide,fournoorsin.number; with Shops comiguoue, suffi cient to-employ 200 hands, whJch is a guarantee that"the work-la alidonennder my own immediate Inspection. . 4Gtr. The Packing la all dona In the Store, and Furniture warranted to'carry eafaly any distance. Visiters to Pbila ; delphia are respectfully Invited, as purchasers or otherwise, to collnna examlnethoGoods. au2sily ST. LOUIS. JOSEPH MOORIDGE, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT* No. 38 Cojuatcut, nsxow Pw* STkxxr; St* Ciouis, . . . asu Commissions will meet with prompt V and personal attsntlou, end liberal advances will be given when required,pn Consignments or BUhrof Lading, in Aano. . . - /. • Orders for the purchase of Lead/Gritin, Hemp end of her Produce, will be promptly filled.at theldwest market prices. , The Receiving cud Forwarding of Merctiaudixg and Pro duce will meet "with especial care and dispatch; the lowest rates of Freight will always be procured; bad tho expense of Storage and Drayage&s muckas posaibie avoided. axvxExhcis: • Page A Bacon, Bt. Louis; Ellis A Morton, Cincinnati; Charless, Blow A Co., do; Strader A Gorman, u do; Chouteau A Valle, do; Hosea A Frazer, * do; Doan* King A . do; Bpringer A Whiteman, do; J.W.Butler4Dro.,Flttsbh; E.O.Gooodmau A Co« de; D. Leech A Co., do; E. AO. Yarnall ACo.,Phllada; Wm. Holmes A Go., do; Morgan, J.M.BuckAMorran: Blow A March, New York. B. B. Comegys, do* Frost A Forrest, do; BhleldsA Mlller, do; Charles A.Melge, . do; Joslah Loe & Co., Baltimore A.G.FarwellACo.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do; Howard, Bon A Co., do; W.B. Reynolds, Louisville; _ _ _ _ ILD.-NewcombAßro.,: . do; T.O.TwiehellA Co.,Commission Merchants, New. Orleans have an open Policy of Insurance; which Will cover all shipments to my address, when advised-.by letter per mail,or when endorsed on bills of Jading or at the time of shipment. JOSEPH HOGIUDGE, BL Louis. Missouri; WATER CUKE INSTITUTE, HAND STREET, (SOUTH SIDE,) BET. PENN STREET AND THE RIVER, PITTSBURGH, PA. DOCTOR BAELZ, Graduate and Practitioner in the Old Schools of Medicine* Allopathic and Ilomoepathic* and The perfectly safe, direct and Immediate effect this sys tem has on nil Fevers, and all diseases acute nod while it fa mild, grateful and invi?oratin; to tbe weak and debilitated, render* it peculiarly destrablo in families, who will be treated at their homes. Allopathic and llomapathlc treatment will be adminis tered where desired; but, after long and thorough expe rience, Doctor Baelx gives a decided preference to UyUro patby, which has, throughout the old and now .world, proven so eminently successful in every form of disease, -including Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis*. Dyspepsia. Inflammatory and Cbronlo Kheumatir.m, Asthma, Cuta neous, Nervous ami Liver Diseases. Testimonials: of euros from highly reputable citizens of nearly every State in the Union, can be examined at Doctor Bnelx’a office. The Rev. -Clergy arolnvited to consult him gratis. Warm prate* being nsod in and often throughout.'the treatment,it is a luxury insteadof oupkas ant, as those unacquainted might suppose. £.ETnxxcx3.—Meflsrs. Charles Brewer, Waterman Palmer, W. W. Wilson, W. H. Thompson Beil, J, R. Wei den, D. T. Morgan, Wm. 1L Holmes, lIH. English, BM. Kerr. The undersigned, haring visited Doctor Eaelzfa Inriltu lion amt uitnessod his sucoeetfal treatment, cheerfully re commend him aa a thoroughly educated and aktiUui Phy Mdan: Charles T. RuswlL Joat M’Cotmelfa, David Hunt, John C. Curtis* ItobL Patrick, Jotoß-Liviogston, John Wright W. W. Patrick, Mose* i\ Eaton,O.OrmsbyGregg. [j aL G Kan«M, Nebruka 4k K&now-Xotbtnglsra LAND TWENTY PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN CAN BE BOUGHT IN THE ABOVE TERRITORIES Real Batata Farm (or Sale* THE subscriber fa authorired to sell TWO HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FOUR ACRES OF LAND, situated in Versailles trwnsblp, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, lying back of aTKeesport, kDowo as tbo Whiteoak Flats,and in right or tbo proposed Sutton on tho Connelisvilfe Railroad. Improvements as follows: a square LOG HOUSE, 30 by 2u feet, two stories high; and Eqnure LOG BARN, CO by Cu foet, (both oew and in good Order;) two fine young ORCH ARDS, (best grafted fruJt.jpast commenced to bear.: There Is ninety ta one hundred acres cleared and in a high -tate of cultivation, and the balance fa/well set with white-oak timber of the first order. This Laid fa well calculated for a stock Farm, feeing vary level, and the soil of an excellent quality for grass-growing, and being well watered wlLh twulre or fourteen never-falling springs of excellent water. This Land has faculties rarely mot with, being within holt a mile of the Youghiogheuy and ono mile of Monongabola, and almost on the lino of tho Connclfarille Railroad, and is supposed to contain an inexhaustible bed of IKON ORE. This Land would not be m tbo market, only that the owner fa about to remove to the “Far West,’* Terms easy,and price moderate. For further particular,inquire of W.J. REYNOLDS, at Loreoi’s Glass Works, or of JAMES C. RICHEY, gu -3 Real Estate Agent, at this office.. Valuable Property for Sale. WO IX)TS OF GROUND, upon which aro erected four Brick and two Frame Buildings, which rent annually fur $6OO. Bald property fa situated in the Ninth Ward of tho city of Pittsburgh, on Penn street, between and —streets. . . Also, the Factory and Ground known os the “ Empire Works,” situated on the comer of Pehn and Morris struts. Also, 23 acres of unimproved land, situated on the Alle gheny river, one mile Trom East Liberty. On a portion of this land there fa the best Saw Mill location in the county. Also, a number of lots containing from 1 to 6 acres of choice land, situated one mile north-weetof East Liberty, and one mile east of L&wrencevUto* Tbe above named ploct-s of property aro vory desirable, and will be disposed of on advantageous terms to early nur* chasers. . •* For terms of sale and farther Information apply to Wm P. Baum, No. Wood street, Pittsburgh. ' t , ' B. D. THOMPSON. aulS.tf „ . Assignee for Jag. 8: Neglej. Bay Wood Nursery and Gardena* JAMES iU£NNEDY,[Iate Manager of-tbe well-known Sy racuse Nuseries, New York,! begs leave to inform the public, that he has now established an EXTENSIVE N UR fiEBY, on the Fariu of Mr. James S; Negley, noar East Lib erty, where he shall be prepared, after the 6th instant, to re cojvo and. fill orders for every variety of Fruit and Omamen tal Trees, Hardy and Green House Shrub<j and Plants. In addition to a cbolceand superior stock on hand, he has made arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries In the East, to koep up his supply. Haring a thorough and long expe. riencein tne business,he can assure his customers perfect Batisfaction. Mr; Kennedywould also respectfully offer his services In designing, layingout, andmanaging^ Rural Cemeteries, Pub lic Parks, or the grounds of Country Residences; and will also furnish plans for the formation of Lawns, Approaches, Picturesque Scenery. A(x, in the highest styles of the art! Practically acquainted with every brunch of Landscape Gardening, and having spent yearsin the Sylrian.Park* of England, and on the beautiful banks of the Hudson, he hopes he has the capacity to meet the wishes of thoro who favor him. *3- Communications can be addressed.throughtha City Post Office, or left at the Warehouse or Messrs. NeelevA Mohan, 23 Wood street ~ ° J osri? > ; KENNEDY k CO. Bokton Papier Slache Company* modern and. antique ornaments. PITTSBURGH AGENCY, 07 MARKET STREET*—Tho attention ofßuilders, Steamboat Contractors and Cab inet Makers, fa requested to this new and great improve ment in the manufacture of embellishments for Buildings aifd'Steamboats, outside and faside; Cabins,Halls, Church es, Dwellings, Stores* and Parlor Furniture, In gilt, or in Imitation of various kinds of wood. Also, Cornices, Brack ets, and Patent Ventilating Centre Pieces for Ceilings, Mouldings,Consuls,Trasses, Battlement, Ac; much cheaper and handsomer than Plaster and Wood Carving, and a great deal more durable. * BLOCK LETTERS FOR SIGNS, very cheap and warrant ed to last for 20 years exposed to the weather. Above Goods for sale at the manufacturer's prices—cost of freight added. ... , . W. W. WILSON, je«B , 67 Market sl "■ " ' Iftw Pkr(nerihlpi MATTHEW GRAFF AND DAN’L. KEISINGER, trading heretofore as M. GRAFF & CO., Stove and Hollow ware Manufacturers, No. 124 Wood street, have this day associated with them THOMAS J. GRAFF,-as a partner in tkeir business. The name, style and title of the firm will* from this date, be GRAFF, REISINGER A GRAFF. They respeotfUlly solicit a'continuation of the' patxouDge eo lib erally bestowed upon the firm of M. Graff A Co. Pittsburgh,.Jnly let, 1864. . New Trimming Btore» . No. 61 Garner of Market street amt the Diamond, ■pRANU VAN GOKDER respeefuliy announces to the publie of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he will open his newTrinxmlugStore on Monday, April I7th.Having fitted op the neatest store room in the city, and filled it with a choice Selection of the latest styles of Trimmings and'Fan cy Goods, he flatters himself that he will offer superior in-' ducements and endeavor togive lull satisfaction to all who mayfavorhim with their patronage. Now, don’t forget the place—No. 83 Market street, corner of the Diamond, [apr!2] FRANK VAN GOKDER. Removal. PAUL KLEIN EH has removed Ms LITERARY DEPOT from No. 73 Third street, to Fifth street', opposite the Theatre, where he will‘be happy to.see'h'is Former Ipatfons, and all others desirous of purchasing any of the eneap LJ« terature of tha day. - apr7:ly Mead and Mineiral IVater Fountain,-, WHOWE r No. tfl : FIFTH Street; next door to Masonic • Hall, dealer In FRUIT and. CONFECTIONARY. Ice Cream, of the best quality, served up during the sea son. Also, Strawberrieaand Cream. .... Families-can be supplied with Strawberries and other Fruits, daring the season;'on the :mo3t reasonable terms. Orders are respectfully solicited/ ie2?tf OUT AGAlN—^rpods’i Real: Estate Register. On It there are described, for sale . 61 good. Farms, 82 Houses and Lbtflv4B fine Country Seats, and 600 City Lota, with, which purchasers cnghMo be acquainted before buy. Ing. Call and get a Register gratis. jan22rtf TUPS. WOODS, 76 Fourth street. ffijfiN MORE of those splendid Cloaks at Al 2. X ats2),just opened by JaalB A. A. MASON A 00 v •; p’ 1 ' < «. •. i jy -•* ~ • - i t > • y - p. Z 7 ■v:h 5- ..., ■ !: V ; | As>u daily Mimimfi post. FRIDAY M©BNING::;::;Y::::;t!:::::::MAROH 9; Speech of*-Eon* jliewls Ca§.g, ■ ON PBESIiNTIHO THE SWOED OP GEN. JAOKSON ■ TO COSOAESSi , :■ :: Washington* February 26,1855.-. Senate.— Mr. Morton, who was speaking up* ,on the Novy Reform bill, euspended hiei-remarks to allow the presentation of the sword worn by Gen Jaokson at'the battle of Hew Orleans, to be .presented to Congress: from -tho family of the late Gen. Armstrong. The Bword, was then placed- on Gen Cass’ dC9k. : Mr; Caßs rose, and, raising thejwbrd ■Mr-President*—l must ask the indulgence .of the Senate for requesting that its nsnat business may be suspended to give me ah opportunity, to disoharge a trust which has been to me:; a trust 1 had not the heart to decline, but rWhich I -knew I bad not the power to fulfil, ; ok .enoh a mission should be .fulfilled, I hpldinmy hand the sword of Jackson, which he woro in ail his eipcditione, While in the military, service of tho country, and which was hisfaithfal com* panion in his: last and crowning victory, shell New Orleans was saved from the grasp of a rat pacious and powerful enemy, and our nation from the disgrace and the disaster which defeat would-have bi-ought in--its train. /When: the hand of death waß upon him, Gen. Jaokapn pre sented the sword to hia friend, the late GanJ Armstrong, as a testimonial of his high appre elation of the services,-worth, add cdurago of that most: estimable oitizen- and distinguished ; soldier, whose desperate volar,.on one. occasion, stayed the tide of Indian success, and saved the army from destruction. The family of tho ti tnehted depository, now that death has rc-lehsed him from the-guardianship of this treasure-of patriotism, are desirous it should bo surrendered to the custody of the National Legislature, be: lieving that to be tho proper disposition of a memorial whioh In all times to corao will be d cherished ono for tho American people. - To carfy that purpose into effect, I .now offer it, in their name, to Congress. ” . . .. Mr. President,—This'-is io doubtful rolfc, whoso identity depends upon unoertain'4ladfe: lion, and whioh owes-its-interegt to an impulsive imagination, ilts authenticity is established be; yond controversy by the papers whioh acoom j pany-it, and-it deriveß its value, as, well front cur. knowledge of its history, as from its association with the great captain whose days of toil and nigbta of trouble it shared" and wit nessed, and who never drew it from -its .scab bard but to defend, the honor and intorost of hie country. This ia neither the tlmo nor the place to por tra those great traits of character which gave to Gen, Jaokson the o6cendenoy that no man ever denied who approached him, and that won dorful influence with his countrymen which marked almost his whole course from his en trance upon a public career till the gravo dtosed on his life nod his labors, and left him to that equality which the mighty and the lowly must find at last. Still, frota-my personal and oM eial relations with him, and I trust I may add from his friendship toward tne’, of which-1 had many proofs, 1 cannot withhold the acknowledg ment of the impression which Mb high qualities mado npon mo, and which bcoomes more lasting and profound as time is doing its Wjrk of sep aration from tho days of my interconrso with him. : .1 have been no careless observer of tho men of my time, who controlled by events or con trolling them, have stood prominent among them, and. will ocsnpy distinguished positions in tbo annals of tbo age ; .and circumstanoea have extended my opportunities of examination to the old world as well as to the new. Bat I say, and with a deep conviction of its truth, that I have never been brought into contact with a man who possessed more native sagacity, more profundity of intellect, higher powers of obser vation, or greater probity. of purpose, more ar dor of patriotism, nor : more firmness of rosoln tion, after he.had-Bnrveyed his position and oo copied it, than tho lamented subject of his feeble tribute, not to him bat to truth. And I will add that daring the process of determine tion upon important aubjeots, he was sometimes slow and generally cautions and inquiring, and he has more than onco told me, anxious and an easy, not seldom passing the night without sleep, but he was calm m hta-mind and flexible in bis will, w hen reflection had given place to deoisiou. The prevailing opinion that he was rash add hasty in Mb conclusions is founded npon an er-, roneons impression of his habits of thoughts and action—upon a want of discrimination be tween his conduct before and after his judgment had pronounced hie oourso. : This is not the first offering of a similar na ture which - has been laid upon the, altar of our oonntry-with the sanction of tho legislative do pariment of the government. Some years s noe another precious relic wsb deposited here, the sword of him, who in life was first in the tionß of his countrymen, and in death iB now the the first in taoir memory, I ne id not name his name. It is written in characters of living light on every heart, and springs instinctively to every tongue. His fame is committed to time, his example to mankind; and: himself, we tnay humbly hope, to the reward; of the righ« leone. When centuries shall have passed over üb, bringing with them tho mutations ihatbolong to the.lapse, of ageß, and'our oonntry shall yet bo fulfilling, or shall have fulfilled, her magnlfi cent destiny for good, I devoutly hope, and not for ; evil, pilgrims from our ocean’s ooßsts and our inland seas, and from tho vast- regions, Whioh now separate, but ere long, ,by onp won derfol progress, must nnito them, will come up to tho high plaoos of onr land, consooratsd'- by days and deeds of wide world renown, add turn ing asido to the humble tomb, dearer than this proud Capitol, will meditate upon the eventful history of their country, and will recall the example, while they bless the name of Wash ington. And on the same occasion was presented the oane of Franklin, which was deposited in onr national archives, with the sword of his friend and co-laborer in the great cause of human rights. Truly and beautifully has it been said, that peace has its victories as well ns war. And hover was nobler conquest won than that achieved by the American Apprentice, Printer, Author, Statesman) Ambassador, Philosopher, and better than ail, model of common Bense, over one of the most powerful elements in the economy of nature, subduing its might to its own, and thus enabling man to answer the .sublime interrogatory addressed to Job, Canst thou Bond lightning, that they may go and say unto thee, Here wearo? Yes, they now come at our command and say, Here we are, ready to do your work—and it was our illustrious ooun trymau, who- first opened the way for tho sub jugation of ihe fire of Heaven to the human wilL The staff that guided tho steps of Franklin, und the sword that guarded tho person of Washing ton, may welhocoupy the same repository under tho qaro of the nation they served, and loved and honored. And now, another legaoy of departed great ness, another weapon, from the armory of pa triotism, comes to claim itß placo in the; sanc tuary assigned to its predooeasors, ond to share with it the veneration of the oountry, in whoße defence'it was wielded. ’ Tho memorial of the first and greatest of our ohief magistrates, aud the memorial of his suc cessor in the administration of the government and seoond only to him in the gratitude and affeotiona of the American people, will lie side b J Dulte<l tokens of pairiotio self-devotion, and of suoceaetnl military prowesß, though they who bore them and gavo them value by their services) are -now tenants of distant and lowly, graves,, separated by mountains And rivers and values. And.in ageß shut out from our vißion by the far away future, when remote genera tions, heirs of our heritage of freedom, but sub-, ce'eding to it without the labor and tbe privation of acquisition, shall gale as thoy will gaze, up op. those testimonials of victories, timerworn, and time honored, they, will be carriod back by associations to those heroes of early story, and will find their love of country strengthened, and their pride in her, inattiuuotfs. and their confi dence in her fate aod foriqnca lncreased, by his powerful faculty of hiß mind, whioh triumph •over the distant and the future, as well as over the stem realities of the present, gathering around as the mighty men and the mighty deeds, ■■'■< 'KATES' 'OFv'Am r EaTIgj|.VQ AGREED VPOX £T THE PITTS BEROU PRISE. OC lib*: 3-iii'sr^ “' " eacK aiaUldoaf' - 2.5 ‘* * “ our. waak*..'.............7.........M..-.:.*;V.... k ...' , <^ ' f 7 V ‘- r‘,‘ . .tiro fr-?a1w.,.'...w,.,,.,.,.. 5 i.O . *’ : thrfte 4 OD. • ‘*. :• “ .•'*&« njatb„.'s c-i> . * “ l 7C& isrro, month* 9 (fr . •“• : 50uth'!..;...., .7/.J..7 ' 77. "in 0® “ -l' .......1’.."".'..'.!.'” ia'co on? year.... jj C 5 ,ta«UH g O 10 00 ' ■'?; /• i '~.ro£TrciADliSAT.rLtv,sUsS::- „• -r annum, (eCTlntiyp ottht. sawrvl.. J’ca and which cxoito iho aamiru. ,on u t manfc nJ and, will over command their respect and Rrati tuae. Anil thus ; will communion : bc the great.ioaders of our country, in war and in peace,; Who wore these swords i n (heir service a nd hallowed lhcm fail; their, patriotism, their daior and BUCCC63.' ' •■--•■ ■ tJ FOR SALE AND J TO LET:.' 95 Per Cent Jjawoa JtHsiiany Farm inthe ' i-f AUTABtE PARM ;< fOE TOissfrb«r la ;• ;tla aotljoitoeJttjeoU thj foSMjrfcjg. dessribed'TßAOT.tli' L .4 N D ;' «« Wring 111 acroj. HteiJalln Noria F» vetta town ship, Allegheny county,Pa, 13 BlUtCtoni tho City of PUta- Stabling under the-whole buUdlhg’-ioo- bearing :Trees, graftedqqaimes; a tars* quantity as pjkchSui Oherry.Trees, all in bearing order; about 85 acrascl“ired ’nod In a lilgh e ta to of cultivattofijwith water InalUhe flebfa .. . This land. Is Tery.comfortaljly situated in one of the best neighborhoods Iri the county, being convenient * to' tdathet to churches, schools-and mills, and would hot ha In. the oarhfltrouly thatthe owneris about to'remove to'thVTar west ‘Terms eas> ond price moderate. J?or further rarti culars see the qwnor, VyM. EOBB, on premises, or the sub scriber. ; - * : • Jd.’UES C.-fiICHEY, •gu2laUW. FOE SALE^—Two splendid Farms;.one of 100acres,and the other 76 acres;' beautifully located dir the ‘Upper St.'.Clair Township Plan!; Kcad,6 mile? Frpnlthp city, epeh of them lying so as todlvide intoldocre lots, having a good spring on each*- It is a splemlid opportanityfocogpecula* tloni :Thoso who want a-good, wish to-maia " money, would do well W look :ct it, as 'we will boII to tho .first tbatoffera ya our low price, in lots or all together;?' Also, fir© Coontry Seats, 1 mile from .Woods' ran, and •only 3 miles from-Allegheny city,by wayof the tfew Brlkfc* ton Plank Boai,They are fino. healthy, locations,'atulof- Tered very low: .■« • ALso, ten Country Seats .on the : Ohio and, Pennsylvania . Ralimd.7 miles below the city. .Thdy will be sold separata or together' tti’-af.colony .or buPdlbg ofisociaHonl'-jt Isa lovely locatipn,and cheap, of course.. Also, one LOt 'bf two'acres,' and two smaller piety?/ of grouDd; opposite at.Woods? run,; offered >** a very lowprics foe so.fine a property. An ssaortmbm of Lands,-Houses.and' to ts,.al w ayb on : hflnd, r aha describe in : my,regtster. Before buying you. wouid do well to call Land enquire of ■ * 'THOMAS WOODS 3 • •'' • v 1 75 TToyrth street. 'd Beantlftil;Sii«ifor Country: Homes* 1 ! TnKun.ibrargncd. o ffoTa for sale, on easy, term?, FIFTY LOTS,laid off end featrictcd'for rare! residenfcea. Also. ba ? feo f theyLUegbany.river, 7C4 feet loag.by 200 feetMeep; having fronts on Mary 'and **oiia Aw ATenucs>.an& Uoarlp,ttajunl Here sixths,' ‘This square contains many Fruit Trees of the choice fit kind and commands,* fino view of the picturesque and romantic see nery around* *1 am desirens of: preserving this square en tire; ai It would afford one of the most charming and mag :mncent.flitc3tcnr.n gvntfemah’a,. summer.residence, in -the immediate vicinity of tbetwocjties. ' -; ; A]Bo,oboot ACitfS OF-QnotJND, afrthehereof for mdnuhictutiDgjmr ;v v ?s| abpv&prppetfyls situated in .the high and main bank of Herr's IslauiT, 6cd is reachedhy a very substantial Bridge of one span. For particularsdp. ply at-my-residence, ia Duqnesce borough,, on tha mnin hank, fronting the head of Herr’s lelandVor of JOHN DUN LAP A CO., corner qf Secondhand Market flt3',, l , UtabuTjih. oprlTdf . WM,. C. MILLJSB,. Fifth. Ward Property for sale at a Good 'Bargain*-'-* : /.;• TmtEE VALUABLE BhiCK HOUSES AND LOT&~ These Lotstinbrace a fronton Penn street, of 60 foil 6 inches, to a 3 feet alley; on which tfcereis orected ? valua ble block or Brick Houses, t*o stories high, with kitchen and cellar In haaement,'4l feet front on Penn street, and 30 feet ueep on Locust street. This is.a‘very dcsirnbltj situa tion for either a-Store or a Tavern; Pen tr. street bcinrthe great throachfare of the cityand this property belnjrc&n venfent to the Btulroad Depot, . • This property would'noi Lo in the market only that the owner isiivinj; £n.Woshingti*n county, andfindsit extremb-- ly Inconvenient to attend to it; - v ' -* 1 ; - / 'Termseasy, and price moderate; fo?further particulars enquire of ' , ' ROBERT DAY, Fifth Ward; or JAB. C, HTCHKY, ' r Real Estate Agent, attlßa office.. C'lOAt. PROPERTY FOR SALe, AX A GREAT BARGAIN. J —The subscriber offers to sell tho one-hair of4oofecres : of Goal, anU 16S'osips .of surface,’, situated at' Freametfs Landing, on the Obiarjver, ,in Hancock county, Vn. This property has facUitiea met witbjtha Vdn belcg‘7 Net. thick, of the very , best quality of Bituminous CoaLand Ht a point on the river where the ‘ water ia about 13 feet ut lowest Stage, and a very largo pool, ; sufficient tohnrbbr 200 coal boats.. Also n charter for the purpose of establlsk’ fngcoul works at tho same point. ■ There lacrected'cn tfio above a first rate overshot: Saw Mill fho above will htf sold half,; three-quarters, or the whWe, to suit purchasers. Terms easyaad price mo'lerofcv'>FQr further particulars enquire or ROBERT KEENAN, on. the premiees, or or • •- - JAMES 0. RICHEY, d gt; s . ; Real Estate Agen*. at thja office O- . Aalnablo Property tor Sale, f . N LIBERTY STREET, ADJOINING THE 3LETITO* BIST GRAVE YARD, NEAR CANAL*. ts now the only desirable,piece of property in this neighbor hood not already bought up by- the Venmylvani*Railroad Company.. Fronting on Liberty 50. feet, on Elm, stipet 100 feet, thence to the Methodist Grave Yard SCKfeet, to Liber* ty 110 feet* ■ ( •■ < • - •t - ~ .v* This property is mos.t desirable asa Hofei. The bunding now on it, a good substantial three story necessary back buildings, has for a longtime been occupied as the Union Hotel, doing a good business.' Capitalists and others desirous of making a good dnvertment, will da well to examine apr23;tf . /.;•> . I EDWARD FABERt. f • Coal Works For Sale. QIXTT THREE ACRE, OF LAND, with 250 acres of Coal A? attached, and all the improvements thereon in success* ful operation, raid Farm:i3.situated on the Mosongahela river, 34 miles above' Pittsburgh, and is supplied with “a Tenant Houses, Orchardi Rullro&d.Und an excellent harbor.- " • ‘ The vein of Coal is five feet thick, and cannot bo euTpkliEfcl in quality. For further particulars apply to : V‘ / " NICHOLSON fe'PAYNE; . . - - - • Ko. 235 Liberty street.'; T fi rcc Houses and. Lota for Sale, VA/ bhL be sold arpriraie sale, THREE HOUSES JIND • ? ¥ LOT 3. One Brick House,situated o a Ferry, between Fourth and Liberty' streets; Lot '2O feet front by 79 feet back.':-.- ■ : -v ■- Also, opa Lot and .two nouses, on Logan street, B.lxtb Ward. One House fronting on Logan street, and the other on Carpenter’s alloy; Lot 24 feet by 100. - : f.. . Also, the stand'linow the corner of Feirryani Water streets, the lease rahniuff.onoyear from Ist of April, 1855, with the Furniture, Bedding, &c. Tho. House at prei.* ont Is doiog a good business, and 1s pleasantly Jocatedr * For terms and further particulars-enquire of „ » ' ALLX.’ OCPPLE3, comar of . Ferry and Water >■ To Let. TDE PROPERTY situated corner of TVcbsfer and Fulton from and otter the Ist of April next. Tins is an eligible Hitaation for alarge Boarding Uouseor&Ta'yeTn Stand. It contains tno large Uric ft nouse, fronting on Fiji* toa street; two email Frame Houses, frontingon Crawford street; and Stable, fronting on Webster ctreet. At a-yery small ex? ensothe bach -buildings can bo Converted into eta* blitigcapablc of stalling -twelve horses; Fcp>terms-apply to. •' ; ' ' AUSTIN ZOt/MiS, • jania .: . ■ f)2'FoUrtb street!. YTALUAULE REAL ESTATE FOR SALK, Adjoining tfa£ V Borough of Manchester—THiliTF BUILDJLNU LOTS, each. 24 feet front by 100-feet-deep/and fronting on Marhet street 90 feet in width, are offered for sale quite.low, and'orr reasonable terms of payment This property lapartof the estate of the late James Adams, Esq.,' and the'title is per feet end beyond dispute. Apply, to ° or S ' v ; - • JAMES BLAKELY. \ For Bale. I WILL SELL ray'nnespireii lease (fonrteen years) of a Lot, pituate on Cflldru street and Spring uiley,in the Filth Ward—4o ft. fronting on O’lluia street, and running back 100 ft, on Spring alley, on which''is erected a foof storied Brickllouse, 40 ft square, wiLb-afr3tae,iwo6tbtles, 60 ft. on Spring alley, well_ calculated, to carry on any branch ofmanafacturingbuFlnes& Being engaged ufucturingin the Country, Loffer.the aboyo tor ale. In« quire at No. 425 Liberty ' — 1 ' • **T*'W* ocl8:tf ~ Valuable ‘l'roperty. For Bale* “T FIVE HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS; situate on Centre Avenue, neari’allon street,.and within t«n:mlnutes*- wait of the' Post OGTce. To r t&rma, inquire of : •• ' IIOON•*' BABOENT, ra Y^ 7 . - corner of Wood and Fifthste, A To Let« A GOOD DRY CELLAR,- under the-NeptuneEnrine noose, on Saveoth street, suitable foretorinkmolaases or produce. Inquire of - ' JOHN H. P wß .: 3S7Ubertr<itrat.::r For bale or Rent* . „ . 4 WELL FINISHED TWO STORY 11RI0K DWTLtING'. v ’ f\, .Third street, between £mithfield.and Grant*treeti' A ?p , ? a to . : J. AY. BUTLER, ‘ JaolB -•-• ■ ! ' • -' 5 97 Frontstreets Steamboae TransportaUtm Reqqircd'by . the ludlaui Deportment* Oryicß op , zßt Sri*?' Ihuun Afvaibs, V . ~bt. Lbuw, 3i10,, febrattxy-.20y.185b'. i'T SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office untiL Rt l ** DAY OF APRIL, 1855, for troiiß*" Steamboat, irem at, Louis to tho ara ling Poits on tbe Upper Missouri river, between Fort Fieric anil Fort Unlcnj aay Irom 20iio 40tons of-Annuity Goods. Previn U “i? a ’ c -'-to be delivered to the Indian Agepfc tor the Upper Missouri Agency, at Bach points on the river, and In such quantities as he my,.direct rtho bcar ta. stop: at any points of 'delivery for such number of day/, net ax*, ceeuing five, as said agent may require to enable bitn to dis*' tribute *uid Geode, ac., to the Indtans. The ssmeproposals to cover also the tra-DBportaticn of eay -loj toiiaof Goode,': Provisions, 4c,, m -roor fVbqiSt. Louis toportUnloni cepaTato propofals will'bo received for transporting ajeo. tqe lust mentioned lot of Goods, Provielviis,- Ac. , f om Fort Union, by steamboat, htfcl boat, or.other safe water convey ance, to Fort Benton. 1 ' • 1 •. -Proposals for this latter tr&nsportaiion should state: lh& : Bind of boat proposed to be used, and qlfoembrace a proj<o* eition spediving the per diem cidnpf nSaUcn to lie pHltHtr case the undesigned should requLe tho. bcatto remain rft.- Fort Benton a suffleieht time ;o enable him to extents ills duties as Ct mmi/sioner, to negotiate with tha Indian tribes to be assembled there. The contractors vrillba expected to farnisn, lreenf charge,.the transportation for the under* • signed and his assistants, wh" will accompany tha goods, ana subsistence for- tbem whilst on board the Pli/tiuiboat and in cere thß-boakbe detained by-ins'tr-derr.-at Fort B-n* • e tuosistence and tran3 ouatlonon tleir. return.! .The eieainßoa.LWill be ‘required ti> be -in Te'-dinesi*' to' *re* ceiye her f.-eightatSa Louis by thelOib of: Mny f No.; boaV will be accepted upon which iuKurance cannot bo readily The right- wilp. be reserved io takeiima - to consider the bids, and tbo Tiz r t also to reject airy-boats, steam or keel, that tuo not-consldered by the unriersigued ’ Buffidently Btaumh,epeedj,and adapted to'the proposed Bervlce, and to reject any and alThius. if deemed nhsatis* factory. • v ■ ' • Th- proposals will each be .endorsed—“ Proposals-for. Transporti g Indian Goods, Provisions, Ac., up the Missouri Fiver,” and wilt state the rate per hundred pounds, for whhh the Udders will contract to perform the service, and must be accompanied by a guaranty that the bidders w 111 eater into contract, and sufficient security fur the per* form* ace thereof In cose their bids ehall be accepted. fdbS4 A, CU AIMING, Supt. Ind, Aj’y. BealEstato -.Agent, ,FJ)WARD TABEB>^
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