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Sis.DoU&TSwilt b<? required if not paid •‘ir!thinbb«yesr : - - • 4®“jjinglewjiSf«*liF?'C , isV»*—.ninAUbocounterlatna Other, and by the ?Vt; a Boy*. THE SATURDAY UOHHIITG POST • from the earno office, oa a Urge blanket Bl« h'et,at TWO DOLLA.II3 a year, la advance, to l© copies tliscOßtfonofi nnlesp at thediscro* . . pa oi the Proprietors,) until all arrearage ere paid. £3* No attention frill bopold to any order antes awnm .• paaie-i bythermoney.-or satisfactory ro.ercnoe In this city. - . S- Connrkrd vnlh «« &l<Mivtnied of the Mornutg Pott ' two! fit largest Job Printing Ofictsinthc dig, where aQ kinds of vorkis dene on the shortest and most reason* obit terms. • ; ' .’ - : :v - PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Robt* iC. G» Sproul v ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—OSce, No. —, Fourth Ktrr<dj Pa. decll.ly James A* Lowrle, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Ofllce, Fourth .Street, Pittsburgh, . fdrviitand Cherry alley. fdecll:ly JOs»15l»H WEAVER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, OGlce, No. Hi Fourth street, 3as:ly£j ' . ' WTTSCG&oit, r.\. « JOBS BAIITOD, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Cilice, corner Fifth and Grant it»,» ja3;ly4|_. prrrsoyuoH, pa. ______ 4 rt. iliddle fitoberta, ATT<*iiNLV AT LAW—Qtucts No. I*2 SmUhfleld street, tctwvea Fif:h *nd ’Sixth. Collections carefully attend* *d to— attention .gr-u to OouToynncing. [q«*c3:ly rhtiinft* Means, Al'TuUNr. i AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY. Oiilctj, ii-rxt door to the Poet OSce, Steubenville, Ohio, myl . : . £• P, KotS) A'TTOENEi AT law— No. IUP Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pi., lourth door belCi>7 Sir. li<xly lUtterßon’a Livery £Ubl*. ; jfeS3 . c« Orlando JLoocxU«, "a' TTOUNSV AT LAW—O idee, fourth street, shore Wood. A Jy-fcy TLoiitaa hi* filarehall, T£OI!NFY AT LAW—Office, Duildinga, Fourth - street. jan7:ly K, t>. Carnahan, ATTORNEY AT law—OSee on Fourth street, between Cherry alloy an-l Grant street. je&y J. A', M’Ctowry, Attorney and counsellor at law—office in BaXewpirs on Grant street '}& 13* H. liAitn, AnV-iINEV AT LAW—No. IST Fourth street, above and near Smithfleld. m&r27.y Pauit U U’Kenna, ALDERMAN OF i H 1 k d ward. OFFICE t:«‘KNKK OF UUANT AND FIFTH STREETS, t ldrmer!y occupied by Alderman Lewis,) where all bn n\ue*H yviMn og to ihcoEcooi alderman aud Justice cf the lUac» tvji; be promptly anemled to. f«bl:3m S. ilcckmaftier, Alderman, / \F*-LCE, tirant JirecL between Fourth et. aud Diamond * * alley. Courrvu.ocingorall kimls done with the great est -are and Ugul RtcurdCy. Titie3 to Real Karate ex amined, Ac. _ Id. **• A'calr.AUl«rraan» • V' 0. -91 TUlKOSir.’vt, between Wood and Marketstrecte, i’iusburjU. Coikcci.iaa promptly made. Eonds,filort- Uftcei, uni other wriUa« drawn vUh neatness and ac?a r&cy. ~ - 11, ailL, SURGEON DKNTISX, (euo ce?soT to G. W. Diddle,) NO. 114 SMIXII* KIELD STREET. <3* Ofllce hours, from 8 to 1 o’clock, and rota 2t»j f >vcli>ck fwUl6:ly 11 ~ j. SCO XI. DEXTIoT, younn street, fire door* west of Market. <U ' l >lJr Omci Hocus ~ From nine A. M. to Are BUSINESS CARDS. <*. azzsnxz..- zicnaacM. D.'W. UEU.STIXE i'CO« caaaissios as# ?88Wakbixo mescuants, Dealers Generally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin cinnati and other Manufactures, &c. jVo.oj Front Xrc'l*, {v./tcecn Market and Ferry tixuU, ra. JSS* Liberal cash udvuuoes made on conAignments. Par tienlaf*iu*.-::tJoa pul to Vfesnru merchandise. Refer er ’,ri. —Ola rk. & Thaw, Wui. & Co., Wm. il- Cully & Co., F. Seller?; A Co., liny* a Kramer & llaha, llourv Oraif, Esi.,.W:n. Eichbaum,. S. it. Jeuu=ton, Keq., Pham** l^hif\Tell,Eri. s U-dlio, E.*q., Solomon Stoner, K-»'i. wa. siNutuu - w;saai “ VVil. &■ CO., rOnW,UiDI.\G AND eJ.M.UISnI-JN* Liberty mwi,‘rpyosite j?cn:ia. Railroad Dqivt, ,» P t7 pr—simuan, Pa. \ TKA, STOtiri,-* JiSilU HAWpisra. »KV*tcra/e ar.d Rdail Grocer, Dealer and iznporl«r ot Ol«l o'>i.utry b‘i:i*k French Bran dice, Wiuiff’., itto.. •■•..'a* roi Diamond alley ths Diamond, Pittsburgh, Dry. fcb‘J3:y_ W.U, A. M’CJ, Utt-G, *3-r£A DEALER AXJ FAMILY GROCER, CORMUI or tVOO!) AXP SI.XTH streets, i’lttskuryh. Henry il. Colima, 1 FORWARDING AND COM'LIcfrION MERCHANT, and ' IVfcili'-ia.r DeAlrr tfi Cheese. Butter, Seeds, PluU, and Produce N;>. 'Ji> SVDJD Su Filtblmrgh. [ra-ixt Paul .Uurdock, ■OOMMISSiUN AND .-AmWAKDIN'O M KMCHANS, AND V,/- STEAMBOAT V.JBSTS—No. 7 VTr.trr«fTc.«t,Ciurdnnßti, *** |L •u.i-j-.i** M yttye-’ffmui »HUB' Uc^±f— -wtsT'llDL I "'''*. i’’ kH;*'«n:ils AND PRODUCE DEALERS— YY .Nr..l : : -rrv-t. l^r^ 3 ii. T. O. ."dorian, BOOSSELLEa AND iil'Ai'WNUit—b«* r)w»t3 on fcon a tf-c-iui n--iortiaeau>f Liank -'vir • ... r ... •• ••i 1 Out? ‘‘ ner. &*- Wb d.'falt-aod Ue- ' " AN. BN HtUlmrsh. >Vantt-.M A..• and IwUH’-W Scrapa. u P* a - y iltijittl! A Uro , . . ■T s )>. rs .!'*■ K‘t-S. UKALr'iS IN 81 AN K uvki) V.<|) i.Niiir 1,1 riitt-vruiK. »:.<i rowi.h«»oi «1« 1.0.0. y No. ‘.a W.IKK iltwsursii, r± murlu’lr i. »,V. Ctia*iwict4, JiiliS \:< : J I’AT lift. Vv li'i STocd i*trc«t, TLe vi’iov iu ca*h pa.*.Jt lufjrag*. r.lA’3 BILLERS <* CO., Ferwftru:rs u j D£crcUaati [<»•.».IS ,\S. and oils, .Vo. ;?.;■» L.tr.*r:y .-..'rseJ, JhiisUurjh, Pa. Trivial- muborgh ' * Jiiiilcr £s* litcisetaon* WaoL&SAu: oaoctiLi.'*, uii’obTDjtaoF hhandles, Vt\v *> sill --••.'»■ - V-. arid 174, -orncr of Irwin mud i‘»U lmv. r h. Iron. Nail-, Cotton Varna, cOD*t.-i..Uy en h*u-i. __ William Carr & Go.* ( fl*.' Ul«* ai Uie Ur si of J. PAE£r.R A Co.) -fiTuOLliSALiiaxiuOillldiiua Driers in Foreign Wines W uni brandies, OW >h.uonii;i)bt.'la and Rectified Whis* vl v N*c 3_>j Commercial iLu«, Liberty tdrwt, Pittsburgh, v,'’ * j aG; . v . SA'juai. u’cuir.r.AK r. nuaim* alxx. KmEPAtaiCK. ‘ M'CUJIIKAS, IUtKttOS fc CO., WUuLiU* lL!j tfrcvrrs, Produce Dealers aua Commis mm*°a N3 ' *“ Uoe ?/£SiW O «,«. - Co-Fnrtueriihlp. yjifjg b*v* this 'Lay formed o partnership for 1 the purpo?o of carrying on Coaunutwn and forward ivy,in eouu.sHi:.!. with the Fii’t, Bacon and Oil, di-ct busmuEs g-Derntly, under til** *tyl? of Ksnusu A luca AHKO .; ; warehO‘l3o No. 110 Water and lid front etrueta; hjßnt,,rW4 ‘^L“‘STsoUSH, JAMES RICHAKIi£ON, JAS. J. DENNETT. Pittsburgh. F. Lruar) lSM.bddj TA •U. DRAW.’ Liam-Jitd, Pittsburgh, Fa., dealer li r . Country Produce, offers for rvUs* * choice stock o ad*** for family nsc. S r i<f of .t*tj vuriel, and tho pnr.st ijmiiily, ground at bin btrarn lull.. A*' ; Cried Fruits, Kowl«n and Domestic. Produce taken in «*, ehancetor Merchandize. . , , F. It. D. ht. 6 procured a full assortment of Landraths Warranted Garden Seeds, and invites tbe attention ofutl In* teres tod In rural affairs, *._. ? itp * Ooparlner»l»lp Tub UNDERSIGNED have this day entered inioco-part \ uuder the name and style of J.A.UUTOiII SON & CO., for the purpose Ofiranaotinga Commission end Oroeerv biiMncsfl. JAS. A. llUlLlllßUf*, Grocery nu.,u.t. A M> \y ALLISGFOKD. Pittsbnrfih, Fobrnary 1, 1854 fet ' 6 W e ElullSil J. aIOiIAKDJJOS. d. L BENNETT ESCUSH a. IUCIURDSOS. COMMISSION' AND FORWAEDINO MERCHANTS, inn Wnolwala Daalsrs in Fish, Uncon and oil, and Prodnco E«nmli7. WnrebonM form-rly occupied by Burbridgo 4 Inghrain, So. 110 Water and ISO First atreet, Putsburgb, Penna. - niiorcLi tiii.-sr.tj, joaa ritols, Pittaborglt. Maryland. Sellers) Nicola A €o«> . i[t _ -_ a PRODUCE 4XD GENERAL COMMISSION No. .*»•) Liberty ptrwt, Ilttabarght Pa. Sperm, Uur-»!w.l and Lard OUp. }y+° Comraistflon Iloaac, ma&subscribers have opened ft bouse for the above pur* Jl_ pose, tit No. 17 MaithQelU street, four doors above the llononitaboln Uoase. We -will purohasa, or receive, on commission, for sale, coruti xnmeQt?> of Fhvir, Bicon, Chtttt) Corn, O tis, FLtx s?zd, (Jrnsi Sv.d, Rll'A Jhy% <fc-t upon which we will make advaacos, or purchase at the best market rates for cash. j}Ov6 ALHEiI A CO. Jaß. Rl’Lnugliltii, Dealbbtnok'X’siues, ?n iocjb, flour, bahon, Ac., No. 10, oomer amiililk-U &q 1 Firi»t etjeeia, Pitts burg b, i/n- . nov6 JOUS U, i'vUHO ...PHAACId l. XOCJC9 .TU.W. n. TOUSQ T. 8.-Young 4c Co , *Y) 3b KwithfAd llrcsX) opposite CUy TIoUI, MAtfU A rUlUiiiS Oi’ C-Uii.N'KT FUUNITCRE AND Oa ot evory «lfl-*crrption. Materials uu4 work ixuaatjii' warranted, acisoM at ruJucetl prices. Care token Jq packing lnr land eoi* wntcr carriage?. *°3l IMi**»tf'i£R AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES ANOLtyiuRS, No. 147 North Secou«l stroet, fifth door ftDOTi Race, e-.iat fiiif, Philadelphia, baG on hand the best nu&l'tles ot otd Brandies, Winns. Irish W bisky, Mononga uela SVnieky, Uolland Gin, Cordials, &c , on terms worthy tbo Mtention of purchasers nod dealers. • faa.9y Heury ill’CallougU «fc Co. f WHOLESALE GROCERS and Commission Merchant*, Peon and Irgin p l *.. 1 j»frlT IVm. Dl«?by, Jr., /"CLOTHING AND FORNISIUNO STORE, iifoionic Hall, V> Fifth street, fitltHnergh.— Clothing made to order, In actyi strip. and «t mMernte rat«" it. A. C. Duncan, WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in Produce, For eign Wines nad Liquors,Old Monongnhelaand Hoctl fled Whit'kr. Xo. 201 Liberty el, Pittsburgh, l*a. f jy2fry A. Tlntlle, WIIOLr.3 AJ.K and Retail SADDLE, HARNESS, |Sg£2sSSTP..ONK, VALISE and CARPET RAG maoufac *» turer. No. 100 Wood etreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. Joins U, frtellor. TTYTIIOLKBALE AND IUiTAIL DKALRK IN MUSICAL VV INSTUUM FIN i'fv. Planes, Music, School Books and fitatianery. No-132 pttpuz. ? jfi.nl 4 - J - uioiS iBXSiSVSaS; TirnOLBSAIE and Ketall D, ire in EiUct, Thncv and \V Staple DRY GOODS, Noe. n Merest and 8 Union street, Plttstovsb' apr4 £X£sK OtVKNS, Pittsburgh- C. D. Wood* •DAJIEL AHL, JB, , # y i " -■ • v s% PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE “ POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT ;i>S,OO PER ANNUM, OR $6,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE, VOLUME XIII. BUSINESS CARDS. T. JomJBTON. J T. JOHNSTON. ElceUlor Carriage Factory* JCUKSTdN, BROTHER & Cd., PRACTICAL COACH MAKERS, corner of Rebecca anil BelmontsTriuMs, A lie gbeny city, haTe on hand and are manufacturing an extensive assortment of Carriages, Rockaways, Buggies, Baggage Curs, Ac., made in all thuir various styles, with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish, using in all their work the best Juniata Iron and eastern hickory. lie pairs attended to on the must reasonable terms. They tee] confident that all who may favor them with their patron* age. will be periectiy satisfied on trial „f their wor*. The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses pass every fif teen mlnutesduring the day.' oet2s:ly PITTSBURGH COACH FAC TOR *• SL WOELGW ..HARTIN l. STtYtNH GEORGE AL3sET- Bigelow & Co., Successors to E-M.BiGKLuw, No. 46 ara&e? Diamond alley, near Wood street, burgh—COACHES, CARRIAGES, PHEA-jOg&cffSiP ‘PONS, BUGGIES, and eTory description of ■!*%>■ fancy rehicles built to order, and finished in a mauner un surpassed for beauty of design, olegance of finish, shill of workmanship, and durability of materials £9* All work warranted JOSEPH FLEMING, fsooosssoa TO L. wncox a co.l CORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keep? constantly on hand a full assortment of Drugs, Medi cines, Medicine Chests, Perfumery, and all articles pertain log to his business. Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. j H ;yy JOIIH FLUaXO. OOCtIKAJI rUXINO. FLEMING BROTHERS, (Successors to J. Kidd * Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 60 Wood SlrtcL, Pittsburgh, Pa. Proprietors of Dr. M’Lone’a Celebrated Vermifuge, Utct PillH, Ac. j; % l 0 JOHN HAFT, JR., (Succussor to Jas. M’Guffey,) Wholesale nnri Retail Druggist, AND Dealer iu TAINTS, OILS, DVK STUFFS, Ac., 141 Wood street, three doors below Virgin alley, apr4:mAely PITT SHU BGII. R.. L. ALLEN, WHOLESALE QKALEB IX ' Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga hela Bye Whisky, &c., ALSO, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, NO. 8 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, 1»A. WINKS, Braxdles, Gins, OordlaU, Jamaica Spirits, SL Croix and New England Rum, Clarets, Champagnes, Scotch Ale, Loudon Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, Old, Monoagtthela Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Teach, Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; Imported Havana, Regalia, and Principe Cigars; ILaif-Spaoish and Common Cigars, all at such low prices os to challeng . compe ition. Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and Demijohns of all sixes. 1 respectfully Invite an examina tion of my stock, at No. 6 WOOD Street, Ponno. aprAlv John uruiitt, IMPORTER OF BRANDIES, GIN, WINES, Ac..—Dealer in fine Old Monongabela Whi-ky, Peach Braud;., Ac. Also, Rectifying Distiller, corner of Smithfiold and Front streets, Pittsburgh. aprl3 iietk oval. «-JNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER,"e» HAS removed to 23-1 LIBERTY street, opposite Garrison alley, and No. 3 SEVEN Til, near Bojlthfleld, where the attention ol Ids friends and the public is invited to the stock of KKADY-MADK GOODS always on band. Alin, Cloths, Casslmeres and Vestings for oniered work. A foli oosortmeniof Furnishing Goods for gentlemen, including Hats of all qualities, Trunks, Umbrellas. Ac-, a?. )Aty jotw u'ox&'car cunasuiii, mVu.Bs.zt. V/holcsale end Retail Clothing Kerchaau, NO. 8 8 WOOD STREET. THE sabscribers respectfully inform their old costumers and the public In genera!, that they hare this day as sociated thetnselvej* in the above busloers, under the Arm ot JOUN M'CLOSIvEY A Ct>. They respectfully zola-it a ■mareot public patronage. The previous business of oath will be settled by them solve* respectively. ■ g LAIRD, (late* of the firm of CoottT A I.AIKJj,) b.umj JlV(» opened STORIS NO. i>» (two doors above the .-Id suanu,) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING BUSINESS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a snare ox the patrousge of the Lite firm. N. B.—Clothing made to order in the most faahlonabl* styles, and on the ehorteet notice—-inferior to cone tn il:* «tT. jao2G y jamci Blelllnger, MONONGAHELA PLANING MlLL—Would respectful'; inform Ills friends and the puDiis, that Li* m-w *-*t*b lishmenl is* now in fail operation, ana that he u prepared ic furnish Boat Cabine, and hil all orders for ‘Planed Lumber, with promptness, and at the lowest rates. Board and Plank, planed eu one or both eldr*, constantly on Laud. Doors, and Moulding?, cf arery description, mode to order. Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advantage to give him a call, an he can now rurmsb them with plant'd #i unsuitable for HTery description ot work. wk. a. iisanon HEEEOK & CRISWELL, «. ni ,VFAJ. ■ 3 BHASg FOUNpEKS, M. comotive, stbam E.vTnsfcTrfarßinT*: s.. a; go, Cotton Uutlinf Maouiaoturor*. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Office and Store, No. 12 Mark'd ntrevt. Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS an 1 COPPER U*ten id ricl:«Dg- for vrrk or caab paid, Order* loft at the Foundry or Ohio*. w»jl he promptly attuuded to. JOSKPII T. LUWKV, jV'o. ‘l3 Qrmrr cf Fifth and LWi Elrtfl s. Office ny» stairs. Entrance from FlT.h Ptrvet. PULburgi., ESPtXTI'FULLY announce to tne public-that be L»« L cemiUHßinl the REAL ESTATE AuRNCA , in - ! nr.*- U.ni with Intelligence and General Collecting. He »wi ai?o attend to renting. Persons tn want cf servant", ‘.n «r.y capacity, or thoeata want of place*, will be supplied ut notice. All bueiueM entrusted to hie core promptly t-ivied to. £e»er«ie«—T. J- r.lrfcam, Esq., Kbhard Cowan, t>; . L Xj. Dr. Al*»x. Black, Jn.mcfl Macieral, A. A. M Maffit * 01(1- _ PI. GRAFF A Cl)., Wostom Eoundry, Ho. 12*1 Wood street, pitTscenun, pa., \ r ANUFACTUUEK ' ‘>K t>X>KINO STOVES, Cot.) aoJ 31 Wood Stoves, Parlor Stores, il'dlow War-. Fl«:r' »r-J Fancy uratu;t,iM»in aod Fancy Feadew, had ar.d L'-'*; liliia, jlugar Kettle-*, Tea lieUies,_W ».eu lk'»«-8. Ur. Auatlu Loonilit RP.AL ESTATE AGENT, M-.r-rbanJike, ®u<-k. «hd L.ll Broker,Offi*’*, No. U 2 Fourth Sirwet, (alx'Vt* Nv 1 (i* •uoscrltHfr Laving opeewd an ofllfe at the hboTn p!a-re, L-; the pur;KJ>e of uugotiatilig Loarifl, Uille, Bond., MorLptfl' p. * f >J another In*trum»ntfl f-’r the security of Money, an 1 for tr.a purenase and sale ot Flocks. Will also give prompt and (iarticulnr attention to buying, selling, rentlo* >-.r **'-j'i* leer !m i>»! toS«ta. ( jy"l AUSTIN LO-J>H.<. Sctiuohm&n A lUanlela, lITHOGILAPUERS —Third opposite tha PoatofliM, j Wttsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, I»lhl Heads, Show Bills, Lsbvls, Architectural aud Machine Drawings, Business and FlidtlDff Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Prints -u Colurs, Gold, Bronx;*, or Black, In the moat approved sty]*, and at the most reasonable prices. ‘ " s 7 Bl'Li.iuicy, House, sign, and ornamental painter, and Dealer In. Paints— No. 41 St. Clair atreet, pitleburgh. TTgq constantly on hand all kinds oi Paints, either dry or mixed, Japan and Copal Varnish, Linased Gil* Boiled Oil. Spirit Turpentine, Window Glar>s oi all sixee, Putty, paint Brushes, kc 4 all of the berit quality, and for Pale ht r«a«.na ble prices. aSOLISH AM DCLASSIbAL BBMI W. T. MoDONALD, M. A., PEISCIPAL. next Hossiou of tlie Institution will commence cn I MONDAY, the 6tb of September next, at the room cor ner of Ferry and Liberty street*, lately occupied by the Messrs. Veeder. Inferences —Hon. A. W. Loomis, C. Knap, Jr., 8. F. Von onhorst. K. Miller .Jr. &>l / * l<> JACOB M’COLLISTEU, WUOLESAiiK AND ItBTALL CIUAR MANUPACTCttKR AXD DEALZB 13 ALL KINDS OF Tobacco* Snuff* and Cigars* fi'o. 25 Fifth it., FUltburph, I*n. 89* Keeps constantly on hand a large supply of the Various brands of Imparted Cigars. JOSEPH CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE ANU RETAIL DEALER IN IMPORTED CIGARS, No. 63 Market street, Pittsdurod. _ POWER ft IUEUDOM, Architectural and ornamental carvers Ornamental Patterns for Casting, In every style; Modeling, Designing, Ac. Composition Ornaments for the decoration of Steamboats, Buildings, 9O SMITUFIELD street, near the Post Office. y} :3 ? _ : NEW paper mill. CANTON, OHIO. FISHER, ANDERSON * CO., have just started their pa per mill at the above place, where they will be happy to receive orders for printing and wrapping paper or all , fel»2»:tf sites. —— K. WHITE HOUSE, ~ FANOY SILK AND WOOLEN DYER AND CLEANER, No. 7 ISABELLA St., near the Emmet Hotel, AlLMOtfll. Thomas fit* Elttle* WATCH AND CLOCK llAKKli—Fifth Letjr«n Wood and Market etreets, opposit. Iron City Hotel. All kinds of Jewelry made and repaired. fapSily "• 00IU ““ T X'cCTHUERT"*"soi«', 1 " Real estatk and qenkhal agents, ao. so SmithlM __S?IL. HIBE, (BTIOCI3SOR TO Mubpitt * Lxr.) WOOL DEAL* . EE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the Bale of American Woolen Oooda. No. 188 Liberty street, [mp4 ‘ L. JS. Hayward. Dealer in boots, shoes, trunks end leghorn and BRAID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty sts., No. 174 Pittsburgh, Pa. Jel4;y PEKIN TEA STORE, DY A. JAYSES, , .. No. 38 Fifth sired, between Wood anti Market, *ou£A side Sold Wholesale and Retail. ja&yg Walter P. filareliall* TM PORTER and .Dealer In French and American Paper TTaoginva. JOHN MITCHELL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DBCdGIST, No. 135 Wood Street, jaffiyf) Next door to 11. Child’s Shoe House, Pittsburgh. Notice. JOS. FLEMING having associated with JOS. ABEL, the. business will hereafter be conducted under the style of J. ABEL k CO., at the old stand, corner of Smlthfield and Fourth streets. i nl ; Y William Thorp, Prugglat* HAS REMOVED to the corner of HAND and PENN Streets, where he will, ae aenal. attend promptly U hie numerous friends. AH artides In his line «• pure, and nnt np with the utmost ears- _ m.rlllm . New Jer.ey Water fllelona and Peachea. rarss awaira •. . • pf "U* ~'i r <-*■ s’- t '■. - i BUSINESS CARDS FeIWTUIRPIIISIS WORKS. 80. ISO WOOD STua'T! , T UD TKKIR HtLOW VHtfltS AILIT. I'dIORTJvKS nml manufacturers of SURGICAL AND DENTAL Mw INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, 4c. We ht-vp a cencrr.l crjv-.rtmcntof the above ftvtiuhr? constantly hand; together with a variety rf Fancy Hardware. Alr-o, Guns, Pis tols and R«?rc>!vwr:i. Horns, Shot llrlte, Cape, Powder, Ir<>ad nad Bul\-tP; itowio, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knlvefl; Tailors r.ti-.l llair Un-suers’ Shuars; Pocket Scidsors, 4c.— AlteO, uni! Supportcrf*. jobbing and repairing neatly executed. ItIKM-.S!—\Y*-p.i>- making RiJlesof every description, to ord**r, oF th*.* b—»t m<'t*'ria.l. and workmanship warranted.— Ord.TR r-cciv,.;! f r r th-rr. nt Whob'.iale or Retail, will lie fill ad with uefL-uc-’h. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prir-s tpylS Ctißiidellera and Gat Fixture#. rtijiK -nbA;-rih'Tß«rt--unw openln-z at their new Wareroom -1 NO. 1 Oil FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith field, the Ifirgcrt L. ..;rtm.,nt of CHANDELIERS, BRACK ETS, i’DNDA.NTS. iin-J all articlesconnecta.l wit Gas Fitting, ever ulT**re.l in Ih'i.-i market. Having arrangements made by which they ** ill be cL-neUntly in receipt of new patterns and vurieti»*B, they confidently invite tliu attention of pur •baaors to their. s»:b.'ctioj;. We am determined to gel! as low asnuv iir-osein the West, nud being practicoJGap Fit ters. can f-ffer peculiar edvautHgvf-to tho.to desiring articles iu thU line. We <*oTit«nue ar. heretofore to fit up buildings of everyde scriptk-n for c;P. wnter and stunni. Citings cf all kin-la made lo or-ler prcaptly. LONG, MiI.LEU 4 CO., No. lot) First street ti&OKGH bLKTCKIKIt, FROM NLW YORK* ,^X~~ ■ M AN uF ACT UK KR of tbe celebrated *7\j *- \ Co»s;».ukt Yeulilntiag Wig, Elastic / j Baud Tutipies, and every description £ A I of I ‘rutinmu tal Hair, for Ladies and LT Gentlemen. T 9 FOURTH STREET, w. b»‘:v,.'eu Wood and Market, Pitts- Bi.eTcnnt's syflem enables Ladies P:l 4-vi?/V- »n-i G*'t> tinmen to measure tbeirbeads B with accuracy. * for wigs. No. 1. Th»* round off’;*'* Tleed. No. 2 From tL'. l forehead ever the bead lo neck, No. 2. No. 3. Fr.-m cc.r to ear, ov-r the top. No. 4. Fr :u car to «-ir. r *und tli«* forehead. For Toupees, to c-m r th» top <>f the head only—n paper pattern, theernct shape ofthe bald .part. ! my 4 *, ew (’oach ami liarrl**;* Factory! JOHSSTON, BROTHEBS & CO., farmer '»/ Rtbctr-a and Belvuyrj. struts. Allegheny Oiiy, cf? V.’OULD respectfully inform their friends the public generally, that tbey hsTe comic emvd the manufacture of Carriegrs, nly . TI --V-»? —.Barouche*. Rockawnys. Buggies,Sleigh* and Chariot", in el! thvir variousstyi.-s of r«m*h and proportion. All orders will K- -i—uied with "Ariel regard to durability and beauty of‘lnl-li. Repair* will nl?c be attended to on the most rvA^ori 1 •!- tj»rrns. U.-'in? in all their woTk the best Eastern Si.aft.*, I'-.h-*, and \l t*-el stuff, they feel confi dent tbat all who !n~or U}<un with their patronage, will be perf<'c?lv sufiffic & on Irin! of L).-«ir work. T‘iirrl;jt«..r* ~.r>- r--pl- .fed t: *'tvr> Uf- a call, before pT2f?hft (ring oct6;ly Co pardttnhip. r'tEO. It. WHITE Imvjc-* with him in the J F'uii'v V.- ni, r»y i ) i« busing-.Uls brother.,l AMKS Wli ITK, and l.». confidential c.V r k, Mr. J >tl.N V LOY, Uu* hrri-at'ter will bu conducted under the name of OSO It. WIl ITK A Oh As h i- tb<* of the r?*'® firm to .«re*To the public w-n. cut-’orocr* tu.iy rely oo gc’Ung a good article, and at a p* Miti ’factory. Part of <V..;r »r«*<-k they intend to Import, and to rhs. J * frmn f;r«t hands, *'• tbat every thing in tht-iv line will be at the h -t-st To enable them to do eo, it will be for those |erscns indebted to Geo. li. WLite to pat promptly. littHburgh. F»*brns*T S. Sliver Hlannfactory. orortNS. KOI: k.-. Kr.i.K'lo, A c— Re!)Cctvt< in PEtn-.e. O —Owlug t.; fi ;{ -t I '■ ■- f„ ■• i< j»» i n nm ot.i-*l url'ie m.v owe work.*.’ ir- -.-"‘ng •-•.st 10 frr rent. Inwr/tbArj t!j<* »*«?.T-r: !'•.' 1-. >r h-.O! AI! rt-.-rk i» '*grracted. N.Vrfirp Sz'.r'-r -- v> n Bri ? l-h s’-r’.t-, -jn’M-y Wrv' , h'-' -,i, | XVkJ'li ‘ilrioj* r-itjtlnuM, with evrry f<- rili'. v nr,,t r«>r»- w.«i •;*! .roii'i-fion to gi t;> **nMr« ••.■vti*f«c tint! '?.-> '’■■■■ >'■■•th h* t•> pri.*o rjvl *h« *Tip*rif*r qnnlitv of th« work. W. W. W!L:v*N, Wntchmakor and Jrs,-;l^r, nor 14 r r.f *?jrb -• c nn 1 F.i'i’fh rtri’^ts. Steamboat, f•'url»l I ttre nut! Clialrt. W K i . • ! -.•» -—. *■ n-',nuV!i \vl r.:,i .-; f.oi notT i' \:;i\ furmtcri: anu V«S|rH MH. S . of every -*r*rr r. %!/ * 1 * Kst-i.vion iMv.lns; 7r. l'-- )Ur -1-; IjiM— CeMn Oia.r'.of r * 'ti« .-f.V-; f't o*i •*. dr f ti-tr K.t m -Ac .JANfJ Cl-^aRZU.. ■A y^»^a- ;^r ' T ' jv'i' l “ •A M T 1 < ■ F. . ' ~ D\!.Y'? NTO'TUr-.':} M \M F.irTOHV y» •£> y in •.v ■ ’■ .11. WUCii*xjkm rpin; ■ i.r; r. \\ »n*l .• »«• Deceit ol l.<msuor(ti iu /Iromfiman'i C»* ir.v. i>a Wliiea «ml Ilrnmly. riMIE un*!"--Ln<!-'? !-•».* r«-rlv*d ami ofVr* f.w **lr. of tftn j[ ctnn.fi/1 r.nt/x. » hirw:** <4*i«.»**.:ty < l l.otfworth A Zimmer m«.nV i*tv r- *mt l r- tK>vfTM"J HparkiiDij. Dry and La- VViti*'*. l *ii"h I'V may desire to prorure an cxreiJ*Ti i--u.-ie i>f Native Win.*, (the pan’ Juice of tbe wiii yii-l i" 1 t lb*' place for thegrntiG ci»:l«-n o! '■ 'r*-- T):•' <’i f r. v'bu Ilmn-I v. -lUtl'iL-d from tho <r>Tim.' <>r«r- md-wlm-pd hi ninny ev.-eil.-nl judges, fUUuI hi Juu.f to It*; best Imported Cognac. H D riCKKrPEN, i & *20 No. 137 Liberty i»tr»*t-1. jiunii'i’i ClarU’» PI anno \ FRESH iimv.il ;>f VLNNSJt CLAKK’H „ 1 celebrated PI \N< iS has ju-t ropVl^^ggrf»jra by tb <* »übfcviln*r They have tx-en ma'terVgijflMf? and carefuJW fluieriod >-\prevvi \ 1.0 tbi* mar- -f M bet, and an-con.-H-n-.l 1.. r <w.-..tue«* nnd power of tone Tl.-v nil t h« n-» Improvement of two trprfratr hri-.h-/’ *, tl- b*-* < ri uft running over nnl above the trphle- tb.-T nr * r\:!’v u-imntxl to Kt;»ii-i and tn «•*•*»*! In capacity for -uandinc hi luue. Prices rang* from |2&O to fSOO A!«o, n tin*- lot of Plano* from the matiu fnrtor'*-’-of DUNHAM £ Cn , and nlno MOHTK. NEWTON & ItUAlinritV, N. Y. All the above will po^lliwty ho N.-.Jd at Factory priew?,, without additional charge for freight, rlrt,«tc.,Mtc. lIKNRY KLKRKK, 8010 Agent for Nunn? £ Clark's Pianos, No. 101 Third street, j*B _ Eign of the nol.len llnrp. Hill 1 * A!inntifici for 1H55. JOHN IT. MLibLOR. HI 1V1.0.1 stre.-t, Pittsburgh, will publish on the t&th A.unmt, ISM. th” wall known series of A 1 tnnn»<** (for calculated by Hanford C. Hill, Ehij , nu l for many \ earn puhli-he l l»v Mr. Luki* Lsiotnla, of this city, under tb** name 01 ••Loomis’ Almanacs.” Tho Buries will con-ust of— lilLl/S IMTT.-RUUOH ALMANAC, lliU/' MAGAZINE ALMANAC. HILL’B AMLnICAN FARMERS’ ALMANAC, [t la only necessary to s*y, that the religious, moral and useful cliaHSfi'r ot Sir. TPlt's Almanacs will be maintained in the n'.-ove Fcri«-s. fur IHA&. X»~ f’rlwtora and others ero hereby cautioned against Infringing on the copyright of tie* üboro Ahnunoe*. Th-y will be tor sr.ie ut ail the Bookstores, by tho gTOM or l<n-n, and l.y all JOTIN H. MKU/Ilt, Rl Woiy! Btreot. C'llI ARLOTI's*. hI.ITMK, Nrv. 11H W'oM str.e . Is Just rn j celvins the following new Piano Fortoa, with and with out tbt* iE.illnn atißchmoTit • One elegant carred Loulj XIV stjlo Grand Action 7 00- taTe Plano. One extra carreJ Sorpcntlce, pearl kevs, 7 octave Plano. Two full carved, aeml frand, 7 c-ctavo Planes. Two plain Rosewood “ “ One do do “ “ Three do do 6 “ “ Two double round corner Rosewood octave Pianos. One round corner flnUhel hnrk and front 7 octave Plano. A further arrival Is exported in about two week?, [nu‘29 JOHN A. O’BRIEN, 0" SvirrilFlKU) BTREET, between Fourth and Diamond alley. Morey loanedon Gold and BUrer Plate, Diamonds. Gold nnd Hiirrr Watches. Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Guns and Pistols, Feather Beds, Fur niture, and ell hinds of articles—for anv length of time agreed ou. Cbnrp’s for storage considerably lower than heretofore. Private entrance throughthe hall door. All business transactions strictly confidential. yg>Forfeited pledges sold immediately after being out of delr. onlesd redeemed. Banrainsof Gold and Silver Watch ’S, Jewelry, A c., always on band. npr!o:6m NEW SEED STOILEi jAMRtf WARDROP, OPTKRS for sale CANARY BIRDS of the moot Improved breed being v.*rv hardy, and fine aineerr. Blnl Seed? -Canary. Hemp, Millet.Rons and inland Seed. Bouquet? will be furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS, viz: Cameliaa, Rose Rods, Heliotropes. &c. pots} forChriptmas Trees, from the Seed and Horticultural Store, No. 49 Fifth Ft. near Wood- , decTO .j.nzaiNO, Uoninme the Sniolce. TTTR Riibsoriber havin-T the exrlu c ive ri'jht to roanufac* tare nod „il PWKENKVS HOT All! AND SMOKE mNSUMTNG FURNACE. is prepared to receive orders,and contract 10 r heatinc building wltb the most economical Swn. iu*. The attention of those Intend b solicited. Any intormßtlun can be had of A. BRADLEY. No= 2 and 4 Wood'Street, or nt J- hAI.yWLLAR, dec24:tf I Iron City Stove Warehouse. No» Iq4 Wood Bt. 3ARIt MOSER, ARCHITECTS: —Office?: Vhilo Hall. No. 7? Third street and east side of the Diamond, Allegheny, jyl&f.ra - - EAhOE TV'A'LNUT HOOK CASES— Flniabtdjmlin w»- room. [d.c!2] I. B. YOUNG A 00. > * ■* : r r.~ ■? * -■■ - . :- i* •’ : „ ; " 'o I * PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1855. o Spw’cs tf tlic i; •*v 0 & ( n , Ciu 1 rf '■ ft rfr;*: 1 • 6t lh»« «•*• 1: i. •»•: I i,--l u. r' I) \L V f . 11. IlcV.lly «2L l*o., . T \ifti ttT'ti, •r.rn t*u*Sr • .-.* li> ib-’if „ 1 :1 I: • > f • M;s'l'T> of *V>'Tr i - i *.• th« mm r ’ 1 *-i :lh, ‘*!>ra cr*- J >->•% -t.-h r.-'.vi :u>J 1* • v -or U< Win !»w :: c>. ! RV.'l rSilHi. . ji; > Ri-r'l i-TiC-« fjr.'i* -i. Ilnvrii. t-u'' ,v vt 1 JoV.n -•i I.: • r.‘*i I*. •-k r.J -y t < r* . ( 1.-*, . . irtU-.j uil it- k if; 1..1 U{...!k !'•<’ .k. I'.-J --r i'D ; ou thr in --t WirvJ./v.** Pi-in'inp • --< *r..\ *-« I K, A Mew A rrival of I*l noon Lord Office, ■#* , ‘ . » "t ■*’ J ’ i. ,-.H « • >4vV,i **. ,“**• *“ » BUSINESS CARDS. TITE late firm of JONES & QUIQG, having been dissolved by thddanth of Joi.o'F. Qnigff, on the 27th Inst., the business of Raid firm will be catti-id by the undersigned, at their office, corner or Hone and Fir&t streets. - ISAAC JON£3, Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, September 20, ISj V—[osW:y Isaac Jones, MANUFACTURE** ot dpriogand Dlistor'Steel, Plough Slab Btuel, steel Plough Wings, Coach and Eliptlc Spring*. Nut Taper, half patent. Screw, Mall and Hammered Iron Axlos,—■comer of Ross and First streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. oct2:l/ IdAAC JOSES D. B. Rogers & Co.i Manufacturers of ROGfius*patent improved stwi Cultivator teeth. Office corner Ross nod oecily Spectacles. IN THIS MOST valu&nlo triumphs of sclenco and art, the invention of spectacles ranks with the highest. Thu expert-need Optician overcomes the advances of nature, and coufera upon the njt?d*«lgbted the inertimable'Mdvan tage of retaining the noblest of his senses. Yet great injur ia constantly resulting ‘o thousands from iguorance on the part of renders, or of those who venture to choose for them selves. Taere ere many requisites attending the selection of The purity of finish of the g'ans; lt» prop-r con* realty; the best form and adjustment of the frame, sc as to preserve the parallelism with tho eyo for distant vision or lor near vla.on, to throw the plane of cuch glass at right angles to ihe axi* t-f vision for *ach eye; to bring the ex act centre of each glass precisely opposite the pupil; to hove the position of the glasses perfect, both horizontally and vertically, &«., Ac. From long experience In fitting glasses, united With a perfect knowledge of tho structure of the eye, w<s can premise scientific accuracy, and thus aid much In the pro jcrraiion of the eyo. Gold, Silver and bteel Bpoctaclos, carefully selected of thn Vet qualities, for sale. Alan, glasses fitted, Ac. W. W. WILSON, Practical Optician, f#h9 67 Market strort, corner of Fourth. EDTsan r. ooj~. illU A Holliday, PRODUCE, FORWARDING ANu COMMISSION* MER CIIANTS, SvansvS.lt, la —Strict ottentfon paid to all consignment.-. for salo of flour, Produce, Ao. Orders for tho parchase of Produce solicited eud promptly attend*! to. Goods for re-shipment forwarded with despatch. (OcUkfim j. a. Jests .. —~ ;. 0. teem, JO\EB & BUCHER. IKON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, Piwtsylvania Railroad, /bet of Third *L, Harrisbxsrg, Pa, HAYING increased our Machinery* which is now of the most improved order, and having added many facili ties for dispatching work, ere are now manufacturing first 01 CM STEAM ENGINES, FOB FURNACES AND ROLLING MILLS, Blowing’ Cyhndors, Boilers, Furnace, Belling, SAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY k CASTINGS, Gas and Water Pipes, Hydrants, Retorts, Lamp Ports, Uitch- lug Ports, Columns, Girders. Shifting, lias gen, Brackets, Cellar Qrjte.% Bathing Tulis.Bpouta, Railing, Verandahs and Ornamental Cutting*. We pay particular attention to the manufacture and con struction of Cast Iron Fronts for Houses and Stores. Haring an extensor* assortment of beautiful Carved Pat terns of the most approved architectural order, onr great facilities for manufacturing and shipping enable us to com pete with cur cities. Parties eroetlng Furnaces or Rolling Mills, Mill Owr*»r» and Mill-Wrights, will findli much to their advantage to call md examine our extensive stock of Patterns fckere building. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, Of erery de«rip'.lon; Smith Work, Pattern Making, Fiir pern and Forge Tuyeres furnkhud to order. [my 12;? China Hall, Market street, ukyw hen third and fqor£ii. —U>»> reu-s of QUhIiNSWAhE, of Lis foil Importa tion, pi’-w re-Mving, to which we invito the attention of it«* «•»-»*.**«• < y m»j <*»fv Haring cotue damn iiiff«*rea» pat t.ru- V f Tr; Ware, v*> fm-.I cc-afi-lcnt of suiting ail tarde?: auu iv-’ wi.i h iu *y l>* faun-1 while iron fta-ne, gold tan-l. CiM . bit.*, pick, plum purple., brewn and grpen. Al ro, n ctM- h're-n t . rt.: and Mills tmiJaricartone, which cun h- '■ ! iirh t- S'w t.r.e ru-n** *ruru \V A ILK. —Out sioak of (»oimt>9 'fexr. Plate*, Dish**, ll.«her.*. Nap;W, U-.-wls, l r ;U.:b&rr, ml w-ry crt:rk id thr ULs i.irge, and ii'h...;ed far the ii:y and country trade. GlA*. ; WANT. Having a lar.ee and w**!i teiect-d rio.rk of Hla-ci . c l.na f , we MB cell at factory prl-‘«, earim? the m»-r.-b«nt tin* t.vubie of making o separate bill. Ail w« aei It a c-di, auJ we ii-rt venfidett of phasing JfliS J. G*LKATI?. Boots anti SUoce, Wholesais aail Uetaiii* jAMEd N'O. 6$ Market. *w « Unbn ftr«t, third door from the Mars** «t u.«v. w‘-uld call th'- attention cf hie friend®, ..or* ih* pttblir cvuei-ailv, la th« fact, that b» Luuvtf on hand ih- and t«*;t selected stack of WXJTS AND FHoi>, In ail tbvir rarirtiep, w-'-ro ?\> ledi-saadgentl'mtju of Phfi .clplJa, New Y.tk aud B i-Ua, a ,d whlch,h« tnuta, eanc-o .bj! to ;.!e»re all. H-« pik-«- are rrty much rvlured, and be Cislls Ladles’ 0 -'.i-jv ut from £i.l: to gd 0;-utlecicD’.» Bocue, liAiuVviTe'■v*3*f .r; t;Txnnr.rr:ary-mT t ' E - 7 il» ale* 1 C€.-Tir.!r'.:*s9 U> mauuia'tuct, si* *5l de- KrrtpU.u# of LADi f-A GuNTI >:MKN .H BOiITA AND hii •!>", of U«. ! »l •{.t-U, t i.ou the iatvjJt «tt ie. ail of vhsrh ••e N.-t ►h-suid oTeri-<*Kfvi hi> very largn a* •iTiciKDi *;f Oulu hui. Iblp, Over*hiv.- at;-J L o; *, f.-r LadJ»^. htu CMfir««n. v«n*‘‘u who favors him »i:h :l*ejr w.li tu» fairly dr-alt with. jao9 Sstvrapsr ilanglugs. - NU *\> io S fRKUT. XT la goJirusTt and iuart.u>; lUh Papers, of vanuu? nt>!«■- ; i.i'd*aU I’uln f>r uiuln.c rtx-as r.nd th>3ihrri, «D-i low priCM Wall Pnp.-iTi. Jvurder*, vvlllug-, Plgur*-». Wiu l •* J*t.aii»'*3. A larg** and compl-te n>..sjrttuea: . f ti*e jvlcclc-i fur Us* cs-ASi’ii, t»i;i lx- -vM at the law pri->jt*. o L-i WALTHu P. MAUcJIALL. .0. ». .-»*lV'7» A Grail, RcUloger A Grafi, Ilf E;*TRtvS t'ut'M’tvi, Nu. 121 Wood ktroet.*— Mano y y fn-turere of C*.»-kttJg Suren, Coil tvud \V c-J Stcv*-.*, lUn.-r I’tore.*, H.ll.iw W»i> , Ptsli, and Pansy ijratrs, Plsia t vi fancy P.nu«-r®, &od ati-1 t>;>g IvrtatN-- Fo.gt.s, 6ajj*r ivettius, Tea iittUaa, Stct** Kettles, Loire, a-, ac. aull \Vu». It. T.xlcott & Co., (street**-.;** to r aiN.*»ki)T, jr., o oa,] MANUfACIUivKUA Uf OiLi' and MAILMAN V L* I.NG u uAcSr.c, r*>i iralt und Pi -turn fe'rani.>s, X? , and Uvaser* in luiporud and Laments' Fau.-:> UckhL-s No. K, cor* ocr of Wot** ucd Fourth etrwte. i’iubargU. octlulw X Cat (i. t I aYING eoid my interest in U»o Cm nf T. KENNEDY, i X. JR- k CO , to William Id. P»lcott, who, with A.U. itrury, will wtitinua the Looking Ula*£ sod VanetylLici- Doa» at the old at-.nd. cornet ot \Y«al and Fourth etrei-tr, uude: th*- style Ot Wei. 11. T*t<vtl & Go. I c -nfluaiitly rt cs'cimrud them to my torxaeT euEtomcrs, as overy tray quidtficd U» civa entire H&tlaftirtlnn. All prwn* having dam&uds kgaiull me, and all lodebtcU to me, will picas* mak« an sail? settlement. onr*’ T KLNNKBT, .111. Cabinet Furniture Warehouse. rrv B. YuUNG A Cv, Cut»t*i« PurnUurt and Chair Jfan | m yfjeturers, Nos. lid aou 4vl btniihfii.-ld elrt-vt, opposite City Uotel, would rwpvcifully remind lutir old frii-xds and customers, aluHboffc about tQ puruhuM) anything tr. tlseir Hue of buisincss, tlnit they are coueUudy mHuuracturlUjj every d»*9cnpUon • ! ta-ibtouabl* i'ailor and Chamber Fot- Dittire. warranted lu material nod vurkuianship, and wild on reasonable terms. Caro lekou to packing f«r land or water carrhtge ktcamt»ai Cabin Furniture and Chairs on bond and made to order, us usual. Those interested in furnishing will find U to their advantage to give ua a cull, aa we give every attention to the manufacture of work bert w-lm-ted t» fheir UrO. (nulil BOOTS AND btiULd, WHOLESALE AN 1> RETAIL. JAMES ROBU hos fitted up lu splendid style his store, No. S 9 Market street, and "No ti Union street, between Fifth street and tho Diamond, aod has now completed his Spring fliock of BOOTS, 6UOK3, SLIPPERS,GAITKRS, Ac., and Palm Loaf, Pedal, Duatiu and Uraid HATS, to which he invites the attention t-f all purchasers, whether at whole side or retail. This Ktoek Is one of the largest over opened in this city, and embrace* everything worn by the ladles of Philadelphia and New York, and be trusts cannot fail lo please all. Great care ha* been given in selecting tho choiocut goods; all of which he warrant?. lie also continues to manufacture, ka heretofore, all de scriptions of iiovto and Shoes, eud from this long experience ot over twenty yer re in business io this <nsy, is, he trusts, a sufficient guarantee that chose wno favor him with their oustom, will bo fairly dealt with. aprlU:ti bamlnary for Boys. fjaulNwul wr. of Fifth and Grant sts., opposiU Court House. r ■ >UE Fail Messluu of this ochioi will eommeuco on MON- X DAY, September 4th, and the duties of instruction will b*» resumed by Messrs. GltiOGß and M’DONALD. There urn ten eucoe&sive months in t)ie Academic year. Tuition Is SU,&O p«r quarter. The uuoiber of pupils is limited, and boys aro admitted in the order of applications which mty be made after August 3j.h, ut 64 Liberty street, or at school, or by lettor dropped In Pwt Oifioe. au9:ow* W. Li* riGAiKC--, FIRST BTREEY. BETWEEN WOud AND MARKET STREETt-, PITTiBURGU, i'A., builds Francis’ Patent Metallic Lllo Boats,cf Galvanized Iron . also mauuiaviurts Coppor'andSbeot Iron Work, Cooking Stoves fur Steamboat* and Hotels, Portable Forges, Forged Iron Work, Large Bolt‘l for Bridges, *c.; Cork Life Preservers, tho best and cheapest kiud. Steamboat work attended to. f^y^tby WE are recetviug from New York uud Philadelphia, 350 HALF CUEBTS TEA, 1 comprising Young Hyeon, Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong, Bouchong, and English Breakfast, all or which haTe been ca-cfull? eclscted, and will he sold 69 uuual. ca.ctuny , JAYNES, Pekin Tfla Store, i v 2l No. 3S Fifth street. J’ BOOTS AND auiOXA— Those Who wiah to get neat and well fitting BOOT, SHOB or GAITER, will call at M’LAL’GIILXX’S, jylg 95 Fourth ttreeL GRAFifV k&tBtNGEtt A GRAFF, MANUFACTORBItfi OF COAL AND WOOD COOKINQ BTOVES, Parlor aod ileatiug Stovea, Grute Fronts, Fenders, Wngon Boxes Ae., Ao. Warehouse No. 12-1 WOOD Street, above Fifth, Pittsburgh, Pa. jy*i stocking factory, no. 24 FIFTH STREET, sign of THB OLD STAND. WILLIAM DALY has returned from the Manufaetur* Ina Hosiery Diftricta of Europe, whero ho has pur chased, fer cash, a very extensive and well assorted stock of the best description* only of Stockings, Socks, Vodershlrh*. Drawers Gloves; also, new style of Children's and Misses* Fancy Stockings, together with his domestic stock of Pitts burgh Manufactured Hosiery. U« will sell by wholesale or reta Ua t N'..Yor k l mI »rt„ £ ' pI I vTLLuM Remember the plaoo—No. 24, Sign of THE OLD STAND. my 23 1 spring Style llats. j. a WR WOTJuD IN vITE -ur friends and th* poblio Jri& generally to call and examine our now and baautiful W *»Btyle of Gorrugvtod Haw, Which we arenellingipw for c*«n- Also* our Celestial Cap, which ls acknowledged to be the neatest and he-t Oapof tho scaron. febl7 I' A BON, 01 ITood at. ,r.*t fc ■ GEOHGE J. HENKEL’S CITY CABINET WAUK HOUSE, 110. 173 CHESTNUT STREET, (Oepcsti* IhDsi'XjrDssc* Hall,) Philadelphia. FUIiNITUHE, IN EVERY STYLE! Comprifiing IxiuiaXlY, LouisXV, Klisabeihanand Antique, with Sculpture Curving and modern style; la Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany,Satinwood and Jlaplc; all of euperlor conetrueilon, and finished la the beat style,equal to, If not excelling in qual ity, tho Goods of any Establish ment in the United Status. EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren tices being positively exciuded.jaod using the best ma terials, the work cannot fail to give satisfaction to pur chafers. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur chasers, is the facility of Furnishing a House, cither in ele gant or plain rtyle, completely from one establishment; by which means .all the articles In each room correspond in style and quality, and the immense stock always <ra hand, being so various in design, enables purchasers to pient;* their* taste m a selection, without the delay necessarily caused in ordering Furniture. To give an idea of tho finished Furniture on hand, I need only inform yon that my Rooms are-176 teet long, by 27 feet wide, four coors In number; with Shops contiguous, suffi cient to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that the work,!* all dona»under my own immediate inspection. Sir The Packing is all dene In tho Store, and Furnltnre warranted to carry safely any distance. Visiters to Phils delpbia are respectfully invited, as porcnacers or otherwise, to coll nna examine the Goods. uu2i:ly .«d. d. Hoarse. JOSEPH BSOGRIDGK, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 89 CoMßlttriAL, EELOW Pini Btiixit, fit* lionls, Rio., CONSIGNMENTS end Commissions will meetwlth prompt and personal attention, and liberal advances will be given when required, on Consignments or Bills of Lading, in hana. .HAaci'S h. aouinsT Ordersfor the purchaaoof Lead,Grain, Hemp and other Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices. The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandise and Pro duce rill meet with especial care end dispatch; tbelowve; rates o? Freight will always be procured, and the expanse of Storage and Drayageaa much, ax pcsalble avoided. r.X?SESXti£S: Page A Bacon, *£t. Louie; Ellis A Morton, Cincinnati; Charless, Blow A Co., do; Btrader A Gormtn, do; Chouteau d Valle, Jo; Hoeea A Prexer, do; Doan, King A do; Springer A Whiteman, do; J.W.Butler k Bro.fFlttsbh; E.O.Gooodmwn & Co- d©; D. Leech a Co., do; E. AC. Yarnall A Co.,Phllada; Wo. Holmes A Co., do; Morgan, J.M. Buck A Morgan: Blow A March, New York. B.B.Comegy@, do; Frost A Forrest, do; Shields & Miller, do; Char!** A.Moigp, do; Joslah Lee & Co n Baltimore A.G.Farwell & Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do; Howard, Son A Co., do; W. B. Reynolds, Louisville; H. D. Newcomb A Bro., do; T.O.Twioheli k Co^Commission Merchants. New Orleans ’fi3_l have on open Polioy of Insurance, which will cover all shipments to my address, when advised by letter per mail,or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or at the time of shipment. JOSEPH MOGRIDGE, augQ Bt, Louis. Miasonri. WATER CURE INSTITUTE. HAND STREET, <SOUTH SIDE,) PKT. PENN STREET AND TIIR RIVER, PITTSBURGH, PA. DOCTOR B4KLZ, Graduate and Practitioner In.thepld Schools of Mo-ilcine, Allopathic and Homctpathic, and for the past ten years Hydcopothist, has opened a WaTKK CURE in the above location. The perfectly fufe, direct and immediate effect this sys tem bos on all Fevers, and all diseases acute and chr*'Uic-7- whHe it is mild, grateful and inri:pTOtfng to tbo weak and debilitated, renders it ;>ecuiiarlf deeirablo in famllie a , who will ho treated at their hemss. Allopathic and Hom.ccpr.tbJs treatment will ba adminis tered where-desired; but, after long and thorough exp©- rlctice, Doc»ot Pads gives a decided preference to Hydro pathy, which bns, thrnugt.out the old and new v.*o|ld, tiroven so tiaiuoDLlj fiu«*«ful in every form of vti:»M.-e, including Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Dyspep-du, InJlatnmfltory and Chronic Rheumatism, A.sthtL'tu Cuts nrou.-, Nervous tnd Idvcr DL-easee. Testimonials of euros from highly ropulablj! ritixens of nearly overy State in the L’cicn, cao t*e examined at Sector Bbpls'b office. The Rev. Orgy oro invited to eonruit him gratis. Worm water InclTig u?*J in tiiecomm.*ncaiaent,andofti-u throughout the treatment, it is a luxury itu-toadof uoplt-ns ant, as unnc«;ualnied might supporo. AxfcaLxcxs.—Me-fors. Charlw Brewer, Vatonaan Palmer, W. W. >vi!scn, W. 11. Wmiatur, Thompson Beil, J. U. Wei <]•»!>. D. T. Morgan, V»ni. B. Holme?, R. xi. Eagli/h, D Ji. K-rr. Tiio un'T-TsigneJ, baring vlrited Doctor Baelz’s In-.itu D;ju aud f.U treatmoct, cheertully commend him «* a 4aimfit»Kl and skillful i‘hy slciao: Uhnries T. Ko-»eIl. Jos. M’Conta-I?, David Tlcnt. jcfcn C. Curtis, R-eht. John jb Jehu Wrlgh;, W. W. IVlti-k, F. Rjtton, 0 Orci<by i*r*!;,g. [jsnC lianiaa, Nebraska & Kno\v-sotlUugism LAND TWENTY TER CENT. CHEAPER fII AN CAN Uli IWUGUT IN XIIK ABOYIiTISRHITOKIKS. LrwiisLip, AUeghen? county, PeansylTautik,iyir.g b%r& of fcliuwu ta the W Mlo-oaJi Hat: l'T<;J>r)S«*U SUti. O OU Xho l<>liUtfUfc>U!* ItD|»roTMij« , uti- h*. foilowt*: u njmiis LOG LiOUSU, t*>» kU’.'k-h hi>;h; n:>U bquar* i.IX» JihH,i!k)U) r.r* auJ in cs*ovl order;} lgoJ)si\ is tiluKv'u -* —cleared and la a high -Lite _nul the ba)inr« id well sot with Cnutnir t>f the Urst order. T1.1.i Lund la well calcalr.£»>d lyr a scfvk l-'nrm, fcs?iu»: very ;«ve), arid the yc-il of *c cx-.-rlh-jit qualK.i t.-r slid br-iug well valenti with or tout teen ccTer-lrdUng tprlngj Cl uscylU-nt wuttr. Tl:l» Land ha* fadH'lrs raxvljr mol wild, beief within hall a min* id the Youghiojciieoj and one mile of Monougtth»*ia, umi alm-jft on the lino of tb* (joauetlsvillc HiUlro::d, imj is to contain o:j inexhaustible bed of IItUN OKI- Laud would n;>t tw in the market, only that ikuowu«-r is al>out to rtcwvf ;o the M Par WohL.’’ Terms i.-iu-j, t.ud finre nvdt-roie. For further particulars, inquire cf \Y.J. RL W.'Lli. s , m Lcrens'd Works, cr cf jAMKh C. UICUKY, K*-al F.stn’f st U»i.« otEro. TWO ut IihUUSU, upon which are erected four Uriels, ati-.l l»'jf mine Uuildiogs, which r?M annually I*r si>oo ha>d is situated in the Muth Wimi of tli«* city of IMtbmuigb, oa I’eon street, between ■ and *trcvt3. Ats--, the Kartcry and Ground fcnpwn as the *• Empire Works," eltu*u-J I'D th- oroer of i’enn and ilorriistr.rta. Also, '£> acres of unimproved land, situated oa the Alle gheny river, out* mile row E;u»t Liberty. Un a portion of thi-t land there Is the host Saw Mill location la the county. Also, a uuaber of lore containing from 1 to b acre:’, of choice »»ud. situated one mile north-west of East Liberty, Mid one mile e&ht of LawrvacrTli'e. The above named plece3 of property are tc: y durable, and will t>o dibpoood of ou Advantageous terms tc early pur* chillers. i'wr icrins of aale cod furlb«r infunaalioa apply to Wm P. ll*um, No. —— Wwd street, K X>. THOMPSON, Afidgoee fur Jks. tf. Neeley. liny Wood Knrsery &n<l Gardens. JAMEa KENNEDY,[Iate Manager of the well-known Sy racuoo Nunexies, New York,) tmga leave to luform the public, that he has now established ah EaTENSI V fc N L K SERV, uu the Karra ol Mr. Jainc-s Jj. Negley. ii«sir East Lib erty, wherohe shall b«iireparx*<l, nfltr tbfi-Sus Instant, to re eeiveuud till orders tor «wrv variety of fruit and Ornamen tal Tre**«, tlardy aud Green House Shrubs and Plants. In additlou to n obuirearul superior stock on band, he has made arrangements with ouu of the largest Nurseries in tbw East, to beep up bis supply, Uaviug a thorough and long expe rience lu the b«>im.jfl,he can assurehis customers perfect satbtlaciiuu. Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully oiler bis services lu designing, laylugout, und managing Itural Cemeteries, Pub lic l*nrKa, or tbe grounds of Country Residences; and will also furnish plans for the formation of Approaches, Picturesque Scenery, Ac., iu the highest styles of the art. Praotically acquainted with every brunch of Landscape Gardening,and bavlug spent yearelu the Sylvian Park* uf England, atnl on the beautiful banka of tbe Hudson, he hopep ho bus the capacity to meet the wishes of those who favor him. communications cau be addressed through the City Po*t Office, or left at the Warehouse of Messrs. Negley A Mohan, 22 Wood street. Boston Papier lllache Company. MODE UN AND ANTIQUE OHNAMENTS. PITTSBURGH AGENCY, 07 MARKET STREKT.-The attention uf Builders, Steamboat Contractors ami Cub luct Makers, Is requested to this new and grant Improve ment In the manufacture of embellishments for Buildings and Steamboats, outside and inside; Cabins, Units, Church es, Dwellings, Stores, nod Parlor Furniture, iu gilt, or iu imitation of various kinds of wood. Also, Cornices, Brack et*, and Patent Ventilating Ceutre Pieces for Ceilings, Mouldings,Consuls, Trusses, Battlement, Ac; much cheaper and handsomer than Piaster and Wood Carving, and a great deal mure durable. BLOCK LETTERS FOR SIGN’S, very cheap and warrant ed to lust for ‘2O years **.sj»osed to tho weather. Above Goods for sale at the manufacturer’s prices—cost of freight added. W. W* WILSON, Je «3 67 Market St. Blew Partncratilp* MATTUEW GRAFF and DAN’L. IUMSINGER, trading heretofore as 11. GRAFF £ CO., SiOTe and Hollow vrars Manufacturers, No. 124 Weed street, have this <iny associated with them THOMAS J. GRAFF, as n partner in their business. Tho narau, stylo and title of the tirm will, from tliis date, be GRAFF, RKISINUBIIA GItAFF. They respectfully ooucit a contiuuatiou of the patronage so lib erally boitowud upon tbo firm of M. Oraff A Co. PiUr.burgh, July l?t, 18&1. Clew Trimming Store, A’o. 83 Corner of Mattel tired and Vie Diamond. I7RANK VAN GORDBK rcspecfnlly announces to the publieof Pittsburgh aud vicinity, that he will open h!e new Trimming Store ou Monday, April 17tb. Uarlug fitted up tbe neatest etcre room in the city, and filled It with a choice selection of the latest styles of Trimmings aud Fan cy Good.*, be darters hixuscif that be will oiler superior in duce nects and endeavor to give full satisfaction to ail who may favor him with their patronage. Now, don’t forget the place—No. 83 Market street, corner of the Diamond. [aprUJ FRANK VAN OORDBR. PAtJL KLEINER has removed hi 3 LITERARY DEPOT from No. 73 Third street, to Filth street, opposite the Theatre, where ho will bo happy to tee his former patroun, and all others desirous of purchasing any of the cheap Li terature of tho day. apr7:ly Plead and Mineral Water Fountain. W HOWK, No. dl FIFTH Street, next door to Masonic . Hall, dealer in FRUIT and CONFECTIONARY. Ice Cream, of the beet quality, served up daring the sea son. Also, Stratvberries and Cream. Families can be supplied with Strawberries and other Fruits, during the season, on the most reasonable terms. Orders are rpappplfullv ordiritw). je‘2.-tf OUT AGAlN—Woods’ Monthly Ileal Estate Kfgister. On it there are described for gale 61 good Farms, 32 llouees and Lot-, 4S fine Country Seata, and 600 City “Lots, with which purchasers ought to be acquainted before buy* lug. Call and get a Register gratia. * JanSitf TtlOd. WOODS,<S Fourth street. *?• Jrp, TreSTKaUE of Cloaks at $l2. usually so) X at $2O, just opened by laatt a. A. MASON & 00 ;' v k ' PHILADELPHIA. ST. LOUIS, VaiuAbio Property for Sale He moral FOR SALE AND TO LET. 20 Per Cent Lof?or t£um anjr Farm in tb( Comstar* A VaI/JaELE FARM VOH subscriber La authorised to yell tfcs ft-Howing described TRACT OF LAND, containing 111 scr , ?i,s&*j*t‘rt in North Fsvette town* rhip. A : U‘gh«.-oj. county,?:«.,?.£ s?i?s3 from the City of Pitts* and near the Hr* fftyibeovilie Railroad. with Coai aud Lira*: Stono tiv’-m r JfjZ tJSso’u place, end easy of necees— "'Potts: & very comfortable Farm House, 30 by 28 feet, 3 i rrf.w hi*h; w ash House, Spring Koumj, ami other out buJLMr-r"; na»w Frame Bank Barn, 54 by 35 feet, finished in U;s beat possible manner, with Stabling under the whole building; 100 bearing Apple Trees. tost grafted qualities; a largequcuUty of Peach and Cherry Tro*s, all in bearing order; about 85 acres cleared and in a high state of cultivation, with waierin all the fields. This land Is very cs-mfortably situated In one of the best neighborh'xids In tbp county, being convenient to market, to churches, schools and mills, and would not bo in the market, only .bat the owner is about to removo to tbo far’ wost Terms eas) aodprico moderate. For further parti culars see the owner, WIL SORB, on promises, cr tba sub scriber. JAMES C. RICHEY, au2l;d>w Heal Estate Agent. "OOR SALE —Two spleodid Farms; ono of 100acres,and JL; tho other 75. acres; b&iutifully located on the Upper St. Clair Township Plank Road, 6 miles from the city,each of them lying so A 3 to divide into 10 sere lots, having a good spring on each. It Is a splandiJ opportunity for a specula tion. Thoae who want a good home, or wish to make mooey, would do well to look at it, as we will sell to the first that offers us our low price, in lots or all together.. Also, five Country Seats, 1 mile from Woods* run, and only 3 miles from Allegheny city, by way of the Ne.wfcrigh ton Plank HoaL They are fine healthy locations, and of fered very low. Also, ten Country Seats on Iho Ohio and Pennsylvania Rai:road,7 miles below thv city. They wMbesoldeeparafe or together to a colony or building eaaooiaUon. It is a lovely location, and cheap, of course. Also, one Lot of two acres, and two smaller pieces of ground, opposite Hoilman's at Woods’ run, offered at a very tow price for so fine a property. An assortment of Land*, IXoaees and Lots, always on hand, and described in my register. Before buying you would do well to call and enquire of THOM A 8 WOODS, jf7 " 75 Fourth street. Beautiful Sites for Country Homes* riiUE un««rwgned offers foraale, on oasy tertm», FLFTY r 1 LOTS, laid off and restricted for rural residences. : Also, au ENTIRE SQUARE, on the bank of tho Allegheny, river, 764 feet long 2uU feat deep; having fronts on alary .and Julia Ann Avenues, and Henrietta and Herr Pireots. This square contains many Fruit Trees of the choicest kind, and commands u flue view. ot the picturesque nni romantic sce nery around. lam desirous of preserving tils equam en tire, as it would aubrd one of the most charming and mag nificent nltvs for a gentleman’s to miner residence, in the immediate vicinity of the tsrocithx^ Also; about THR-E ACRES OF 0 HOUND, at the head of the Island, advantageously alloaied for manuliuituiißg pur poses. The above property Is situated In Duquesne borough, on the high and main bank of Herr’s la Land, end Is reached by •a very substantial Bridge of one span. For particulars ap ply at my residence. In Duquesne borongh, on the mam bunk, fronting the head of Herr’s Island, or of JOHN BUN LAP & 00., comer of Second and Market sts., Pittsburgh. apr!7:tf WM. C. MILLER. Fiftli Ward Properly for tale at a Good Bargain* Three valuable brick douses and lots.— There Lolb embraces frost os Peas street, of 60 feet 6 inches, to a 3 feet alley; os which there is erected a ralua- We block of Brick Houses, two etorlea high* with kitchen anil cellar In basement, 41 ketfroat on Peso street* and 30 feetdeep on Lofcustetreet. Tills is a very-dcsirableeitua lion for either a Store or a Tavern; Penn etreei being the great throachfare of the city: and this property being con* veuieat to the Railroad Depot This property would noi be in the market only that the owner is living In Washington county, and finds It extreme ly tncnnvenieni to attend to It. Terms easy and prica moderate; fbr further particulars enquire of ROBERT DAY, Fifth Ward, or JA». C. RICHEY, apr2& Real Estate Agent, at this office. PUOPI'.UTY FOR SAL.-. AT A GREAT BARGAIN, v J —-The sub-entrer offers to toil the one half of 400 acres of Coal, and 163 arrea of surface, situates at Freemen's l.ncding, on the Ohio m«r, in Uuncock county, Ye. Thla pnpitrty Isas facilities rarely met with; tho vein teing 7 feet thick, of the tery test quaHty.of Bit u nitrous Goal, and ftt a p- int cn the river where ibo 'water is about 13 feet at t!i*» lowest ttsge, and a very large pool, sufficient to harbor !Arj cr*l b-jaiA. Aire a charter for the purpose of establish ing coal works at tt»« wrao point. There is erected on the above a first rate overshot Saw Mill the abore will be sold half, three-quarters, or the whole, to B«it purchr-sttrs. Terms ussy and price moderate. For further particulars enquire ef ROBERT iiEKNAN, on tho pivraLi**, or c-f JAMES C. RICIIEY. df-5 P.ral Estate Agent, at this ofticp. Valuable Property tor Bale* . ON LIBERTY STREET, ADJOINING THE M£THO» DlaT 0 RAVE YARD, NEAR CANAL RASJN.—-Thla is *ow the only desirable pf«*co of property in thia neighbor- Hocxi not elmidy bought op by the Pennsylvania Railroad feet, ibetrr.ca thr Merr^dbr^-c» tpidber ty 1 lU feet. ” * ' ' l;i:» property Ip most desirable aa a Hotel. ThfLbpjMicg non- on ir. a ’p.od HuLauxtial three etcry brick,withSTTßr- Ot'cessary beck buildings, has for a long time been occupied ts the Union Hotel, doing u gvxxl business. Capitalists and - -*■"■■■■■ «■ ■ i--■ ~T intartment. gRT $ n ’■' r ' r -^' tr euwaud pabeh. Coni vrrr. ■ ■ i’r THlliiC WIM -ju wins UI LTJU I^=r l ; ~t _ tujproTemeotfi thereon la success* uru’tion. - nIJ farm it? demited oo the Monongehela ;-.-i mis“n «ibc?e Pittsburgh, and i 3 supplied with a * Udu>»'. Barn, Trnaot Houses,idrcbard, .Railroad,and iu e-xcfclient harbor. Ttn? vein sf Coal is Q re feet thisfi,find cannot be surpassed in quality. For further particulars apply to NICHOLSON & PAYXK, No. 235 Liberty street. 'Jt liree Uonu«4 anti Lois fur Sale. •U 7 ILL b* evin at r m«i* side, THIUSE HOUSES AND VV LOT'S, yoi- House, *lt uated on Ferry, bet*een Fourth US-1 Liberty stVeclr; Lot 20 tout front by *9 f«tt boot. Also, roe Lot r.nd bxo Houses, on Logan street, Sixth Woui. Ouo House fronting on Logan street, and the other ou OfaJj'enterV alloy; Lot 24 fc*t by 100. Also, the stand 1 new occupy, ou the corner of Ferry and VTcter streets,the runa'.iu osoyesrfroaletof April, 18t5. *.*rh the Furniture, iit-cUlng, 6c. Th« House at pres* rut Ls dciu:' a good business, and is pleasantly ’oeated. For tens? aa-j further particular* enquire of ALBX. CUPPLES, corner of Ferry and Water streets. mtlK PROPERTY situated corner of Webster and Fallen JL streps, from and after the Ist of April next. Ibis is pm eltjpb.-e *itu:itk>a for a large Boar ;ing House ora Tavern du»nu. It cetiuios cn» .arge Bricb House, fronting on Pul* ton siree:; two t-mull Frame Houfen, fronting on Cravrfbrtl erreat; and Stable, fronting on Webster BtmrL At a very ptaull ci en.«o the tach buildings can be converted into «ta* bJlcg capable of stalling twelve horses. For terms apply AUSTIN LOOMIS, 92 Fourth street. HuUyiis, sTulli.S, utclC'hs, AC, 'tO LET. —A Duell ing House on Third street, opposite the Gazette Bu idlntfo—rent $226; a lloore, ccrcer of Wylie and Tvw>en*l street; iiu. 131 Third et-eet, a Dwelling House aud Store ucoa—reot,‘Sod; a largfl Three S;ory 15 ick, on hos street, at tho bead tf fifth street—s2oo; 5 Offices in S(.:&nv ? a Building, Bulb Street; a large liallon Fourth Bir et; u !a ye sto-e iloom oa Fourt.i »treat; a large Store Room on Tnirtf strett. n»*at to the D : epatcb office. Apply to -f-ngl) CUIUBBUT. 14u Third at. YALUAUJLK REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, Adjoining tho bofusigb of Manchester —TIIIKTY BUILDLNG LOTS, ench 24 fret trout by 100 feet Jeep, and fronting on Market street W) fact iu wiuth, are offered for sale quite low, and on ren?ou*.nin terra* of payment. This property Ls part of the rsut* cf ths late James Adams, Esq., end the title la per fect sod beyond dispute. Apply to orrx JAMKS BLAKF.LT. IWILL SELL my unespired lease (foarteen years)of a Lot, situate on O'Uura street and Spring alley, in the Filth Ward—'lo ft fronting on O’Hara street, and running buck 100 ft. on Spring alley, on which is erected a four storied itrick 4O ft. square, with a frame, two stories, 6 r > ft. on Spring alley, well calculated to carry on any branch of umnufacturlugbuslness. Being engaged In man* umcturinc in the country, I offer the aboTe ior sale. In* quire Ht No. Liberty street. oMB:tf Vfinable Property For Sole* TMYE HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS, situate on Centre 1/ Avrnuo, tcur Fulton street, and within ten minutes’ walk of the Fust Office. For terms, inquire of UOQN A SARGENT, mvl7 corner of Wood and Fifth rts. KENNEDY k 00 A WELL FINISHED TWO STORY QUICK DWELLING, on Third street, between Smlthfluld and'Orant streets. Apply to J. W. BUTLER, j>u>iS 97 Front street. To Let* A GOOD DRY CELLAR, under the Neptune Engine Ilou-e, on Ssventh street,suitable for storing molasaee or produce. Inquire of JOHN 11. STEWART, marfl 267 Liberty street. Steamboat Transportation Required by tiie Indian Deportment. Omcfl op rsz Sct-r lauia Amiss, > St. Louis, Mo., February 29, lSjb. J Q E\LED PROPOSALS frill be received at this office until O noon of the TEMJI DAY OF APRIL, ISBS, fur trans porting, by Steamboat, »r» la M. Louis to the Tra ling Posts on tee Upper Missouri rlr«r, between Fort Fierce and Fort Union {tny Iroia &J ;o 4u top 3 yf Annuity Goods, Provto* ioas. Ammunition, ■*c.. to be dehrcrel to the Indian Agent for the Upper Ageucy. at such pi lots on the river, and in an. h quantities us he nay direct; the beat to stop st uuy point* of delivery fur such number of days, not ex ceeding five, a 3 £*id ngmt may requite to enable him to dis- If Lute - ala 0- ods, Ac T to the Indians. The same proposals to cover also the travsportsition of say IQU tons of Goods, Provisions, ao. t m re or loss, from Sc. Louis to Fort Union. proposals will be received for transporting alto the lust mentiooed lot of Goods, Frmisßna, Ac., f.om Fort Un oa, by .sie-unloat, heel boat, cr other safe wutt? convey* ttnee, tc Fori ueuton. L'ropjia.a for to 6 latter transportation should state the hlndut bo.it proposed to be used, and also embrace a propo* siLiou SpevLwug iho per diem compensation to be psidria due thu undersigned should requl-e the toot to remain at Fort Benton a sufflehne timo to enable him to execute hls d .Hits as Commissioner, to negotiate with tho Indian tribes io be assembled lucre. The ojatraetore will be expected to furnish, free ol charge, the transportation for tho under* signed ard bis assistants, who will accompany the goods, Kuo tub for them whilst on beard the steamboat; and in care tho beat be detained by hia orders, nt Fort Ben* ton, like fubniitence and trtms ©nation ou their return. Tho Diiumbuut will be required to be in readiness to re* celve her f.elgbt at Sr* Louts by the luth of Slay, 1855. No bout will b-s accepted upon which insurance cannot be readily obtainevl. The ilxfct ulli be rtsorvwl to take lime to consider the bids, and the right also to reject any boats, steam or keel, that a:e not conßiJ*r~d by the undersigned sufficiently stauitrb, speedy, and adapted to the proposed ►ervke, and to reject any and all biis. if deemed unsatis* factory. • j Th" proposals will each be endorsed—“ Proposals for Transport! g Indian Good?, Provisions, Ac., up the Missouri JUver,” and will statu the jaie per hundred pounds, for whit h the bidders wiU contract to perform the service, and must be accompanied by a guaranty that the bidders will enter into contract, and give Sufficient security for the per formance thereof, In case their bids shall be accepted. f«b24 A. CUMMINO, fiupt. Ind. Ag*y f '3 * vv-;.;/-- ! ■ v * v 3 “l <" .** ■ ■ : '■ 'i . ’ .. .. -,v .'X NUMBER 148. To Ijcl< For Sale* KDWARD FABEB. For Sale or itent< (if - BATES or AOVCRTtSIXO tonxxo Ui-Oi! ZZ tbs PITZSBZBQB mi S 3. ISR USZS 800* MUSK, 0?, U3SJ 9-;oa» .~. r :., frT ,59 ei il ' paohadcUtlonal 54 “ “ ons 176 " « two SCO “. “ wests,.,,4oo (f . .. 006 X3oStbw«***«»««M«t l»»Wlmwwm««W»»M>>»H» SU» " “ two 7 “ toa—B oO “ “ ftmr : m0nth5.......„..,..»-a.™. 10 0" 11 >IiMaUu MWIHIW i« n „ MM(MM- * I . M n«AM U(0 “ “ one year.... - -10 00 Standing Card, six lines or less, par nimma^..— 10 00 • CIU?»C[2AB!3 IT PLJLI3OE3: One square. per annum, CaMlntiye of the pap*r)_. DALLY MOllNljVia LusT. • WEDNESDAY MOESlKQ:;:::;t::;;:HARok”l4* [From the Charlestown Moreury, March 7.] Death of BlaUop Ueynolda. We are pained to atinonaco the death of too Rt. Rev. Ignatina'Aloyeius Reynolds, Biahop of Charleston. He . lexpired yesterday miming, at a quarter past sis, in tbs 67 th yearofhis age. Bishop Reynolds was born near Bardstowu, Ky., Angnst 22, 1798. He cams of en old Maryland family, who wero among the early settlers of the then wild country of Keotu ky. The good example of bis parents, and their expressed wishes, led'the young Ignatins to « look to the ohurch as his trno sphere of early labors. - He completed hla education at St. Marj'a Col lege, Baltimore, where. ho excelled in moat branches of study, especially Natural History and Mathematics After his ordination,'bo re turned to bid native State, where his merits raised him to many offices of honor and trast in the ecolesiastioal government of that diocese. Ho was for a long time Vioir Geuoral to Bishop Piaget, Hector to St Joseph’s College, near Bardstowa, and President of tbo Nazareth Fo* male Institute of: Kentucky. Of thesa well known educational establishments,.bo may be considered almost the fonuder and father. He was conaEorated Bishop of.Coarleston atCicein natl, in March, 1841, and entered upon bis episcopal dalles In the April following. We need not speak in many words of his life in this, tho latest sceno of hie. labors.; The beautiful Cathedral, which was commenced end finished under his'direction, will bo ahendoring monument to his memory. But there are>many who will remember him by associations more near and affecting. , He was a man faithful in bis office, humane, warm-hearted, full of labor, and anxious; above all things, that no part of hi 3 duties shouM rcmsin unperformed. Bmor* leg for years under the approsobce of the mala dy which finally triumphed over him, he never yielded even far & moment to the'dread of death, but only to the'extreme; necessities of physical prostration. Life was no longer life to him, if it. had not its duties and its labors. The sufferings, the cares, the toil's and the du ties, are at last gathered with him iuio the treasury of death. Peace and reverence rest upon hie dust. . [From, the New York Post.} . BEKTOSbs THIRTY TEAKS IST 'tXIJS SENATE!. The Messrs. Appletou have received the fol lowing letter from Mr. Bjnton in relattoq,lo the second volume ofhis history. The old man 13 not disheartened, though the hand, of adversity has weighed heavily upon him during-the' past year. Hie domestic cirole has been'' visited by death; friends in whom he trustedharo.deaerled him; his house has been burned, sad, what is a yet more serious loss to bis country as well as to himself, manuscripts which cannot be replaced, have perished in its dimes. t In the faoe of all these disasters, however, it will be perceived by hie letter to his publishers, that the only obange it will occasion in'his ar rangements wilt be to moke him work the harder. Through it he breathes the spirit, if he does not adopt the language of England's great est poet, who, like him, was sorely edl oted in hie latter days—who was deserted, by the world, who was denounced by a court Whose corrup tions and proflgacy he exposed, and who wa3 greatest when most neglected: ® * * * Yet I argue not Against Heaven's hand or .. 111, nor hate a jot Of heart or hope; but still bear up nud.stevr Right onward. * * * e ■ Washisoiox Cnr, March A, 18)3. i/rsrrs X. Applitm <£ Co : bfippenau, «*u fp , ' r j, it will more ibaa n*=r, u win 1 7 1 L^ 9 l^^ v *K , six months. or until the spring of lSi>&> *“*7*,;: iome things lost ’thich cannot ba tiptop ctueby Kt a posthumous .volume* not cominjt present R^re^rasnt—most of it comjTrgjA^ fc ~ --v—lewCfl, , ... churacwofth*j . . Uy. Fortlui rest, I go to work immediately (after my return from Bc' Lout*) and work incessantly. Yours troiyv_ _'l . The Patent Ostioe —The numerousclass of inventors throughout the country will be grati fied to learn that Congress, haa made provision for an increased force of examiners and clerks in the Patent Office, by which patent*chsee can be disposed of with reasonable dispatch. In the general appropriation bill it is provided that therp shall be in addition ttf’the present foroc, four principal examiners and four assistant ex aminers of patents; and if there should bo a still farther necessity, the Commissioner of Patents is authorized to employ two.otbpr prin cipal examiners, and two assistants until tho close of the next session of Congress. Ton Recent Death Ueder a Dentist's Hands.—The Heston Journal says— "We have reoeived a letter from Dr*. Pale- EtoD, one of the examining physicians, and the foreman of the Coroner’s jury in the recent oase of death by ether, at Lynn. He confirms’ the statement that the substance used to produce insensibility was concentrated chloric ether and not anlphnrio ether.. He says wo have no ;in stance on record of death resulting from'the in halation of Bnlphnrlc ether nhmixed with chlor oform.” 5§S“ The Chinese cf California celebrated New Year’s in a high old style. Among the dishes prepared at the " Cow Wow Hotel,” was a pot-pio made of tho following materials:— Ooe door mat, two oats, three pair of boots, one dog, four poll parrots, one pair of cotton aocke, sixteen snapping turtles, and a fore quarter of a horse. The cat's numbered some six hundred. That’s a pot-pio ns is,a pot-pie. “ Sdspendebs —Tho New Haven Palladium says the mauofaotnre of woven suspenders in the United States was commenced about the year 1840, at Middletown, Mass , with a capital ot $40,000. Thera are at present eix factories In the country,, five of which are in that Bfate, and one at Cast Hampton, Mess. The Capital employed in the bußinees is half a million of dollars. lIUKTINO WITH A LOCOMOTIVE.—A Wolf, .of more than 'respectable size, was killed oa the Bock Island Railroad last week, west of Gene* see. fie took to the track uud was run down by the locomotive. Deer are often seen in that lo cality, but “beasts of prey'* rarely show them* selves do such a public highway.during day* light.— Davenport ( Iowa ) Courier. TU* OWNERS Want MJNEY.au 1 bar direct*! -into. sell Twelve But'dlng Lots, eaah 24 feec.fruutoaafl) ft. street, by 180 Jeep to a 24 ft. alley—rku ite near the 0 iter Depot AllegUouy.City, ILicaior u«oh.L tf’ulyTWO Qch* o&gp Doi.iiuS, Cash 1 This is a Vary low price, ond nothing but tns want of money induces.lLem to cGVr tbe-Lctsat this price. Call soon if \cu want to irfoure barg-ln*. mh9 9. CPTHBEttT A SO , 140 T bird «t* I—Herpetic fcoapls tbb be*l ihßg you e»n Ct-d to O cure sortmwss or roughness.of the thin. )t heals «U chaps aiid chafes of the hands, and renUers tbeja goiooih, soft and. white. .12)3 c.-Dtspe* cake. bold by - mh9 b L CUTKBKKT. 140 Third strwt 17USI1— 290pkg»;\v hUeiifih;' ' - : 14*) .*• Trout; 60 * l Salmun; 60 bbls. No. A Ijtrge Mackerel; ' " ■ This day roc’d by IL It., aud f>r kblb by . . mh9 lIKNIIY H. COLLt eIEEiE— 10uU hexes pjime f». it. cutuijg vi-fVja U nay received and for sale by. mb9 HENRY H: COLLINS. FEATRLLS— £900 Iba »iUucky : FeaUittM ju»t iee T d an lorsaleby .fpl.9j. , HENUV 11. <X>U.IN«. LINbEED OlL—Ju>t xecexveauud fjt nai«* bj -. ! tub 9 . ■ HEN BY H OOLLTN3. BBOOMA— 146doaen large aixeuoru urooms ju*t retried and fjr Bale by (mh9) 11ENHY It. COLLINH EMuKUiDtihEL. HtvArF-ltY bvU pieceo x,iui>ruiUi.Ji Lace aud MusJin Drspcxy just received.-•. mb9 . . .’.A- A, SIABON At PO. WOOL IWS LAINE&—Ju.-V xe_**-ivei,.acumpluie uatorV - mfent of all colo:s of Wool Du Luines.-i - - ; tnhO A. A. M\ QN A CO> 25 Fifth st . Ullbblas—A A. JIASU<> A wO. Lave W- O c«ir«d & large variety of bheetlngatd Pillow-case Hos* lin?. . , . . jph9- ALFACOAS— 100pieces Bbwk AJpucca, jure iweuetl cy mLC ; A. A, MASON & CQ V 2& FifGi »tr» CL 1 IT'INI FRENCH hue.styles or.neW / French Chlausft, just received by * • . mh6 A..A WAfOX & co. g&vir-h.pfYn^r a \ -LaUßaAL*—Just rvcciv«> , a iiu. iji cu - > VJ mhs - A. A. MaSov ’**>»* 26 Fifth streeet SEEDS, FOR suck or lor e»F sewing of the approved.aad valuable l»rst»uy for distribution at the Seed and Implement Wbrelu'use, Fl*tb atreeL j janS} : : JAMES WAKPnOF^ fHEisaE—2oo boxes tor sue ay ■- -2 f hbStt SMITH, MAIR A lIUNTEIL ; : 'v'' : v’ Teoius Et. Bitnwi. HO. . V ■ \ -■"<* \ -, H
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