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NCB*U-W*3T “f»F,'w«Sot> PTTTD 3T3SBIS. n-yiiT t paynWe'strictly la »dt»ai».','fils i poliHriwUl i>» r-'iiulntl if oot paid Tfitriio tha &J 1 " a VWft Qfficr, aad by th;) ftova. .TtiZ SATURDAY Kor.mso POST PpaMltnfl (too*: the .-.tsw offic*, oa a largo blanket ilse IWQ DOLLARS* rear, in advance. Single coplea FIVJS CEtTSS. JRPbXo paper wll] ba 4iPcontiau*d unless at the dlscre* OB C\ tbi until till arrearages lire paid. attention vail .be paid lb Any order unless sccom uu:,.v. or'MtUiator, refrreuc. lo tl.l ? d B. £-3" t-f), fAe £sfctltZ£iftuwdo/ ifte Aforrunp Fast nn--4+t fowl Sab rnnttnj os?'<s in thicity;cohere a!l I-.tl- rj v J :.-rt-'.\d-jr.ivnihcsteTlt%Lno!.iz&, cndviGit reason* PROSESSIONAL CARDS. Rol)t,,C. O. ftjirout' TTORNCY AND‘COUNSELLOR AT LAW —Office, No. \ Vniirth Pmsbnrrh, Ps decll ly Jnmei A* Lowrle, TTORNET A i' LAW—Office. F urih htrect, Pittsburgh, Ivt'v.-n SnWhfi-ld and Cherry ftU-V |d*oU:ty_ JOSttP!!* WKAVtCU* ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Otitee, No. I** Fourth street, ja3:lV/] rivninnaoti. pa ' ! JOHN UAHTOIS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, corner Fifth ai»<l Grant Bta., JaflAyiM ptTj*3Pflo u - Thoinai IHeMU, A TTORNET AT LAW'ANP SOLICITOR IN A Offl w. next door to tbo Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio. my 4 . _ . _ *—■ — 8. p. Roil, ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 10S» Fourthstreet, Pittsburgh, PA t fourth door below Mr. Body Patterson’s Livery BtabV- j e^„ . C* OrlmailO Loomis, TTORNfiY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood. . . : Thomas n, Marshall, TTOF.NET AT LAW—Office, Lowtie’s Building#, Fourth street. i“ n7:l r- R, B. Carnahan, i ctoRNRY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between f\ Cherry alley and Grant #tfo«t - J. Pi.W’Clowry, Attorney and counsellor at law—office in BakewviVg rnildings. on Grant street je3 D. H. Haien, ITORNBY AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth street, above and B<mr Smlthfl»!d. maTg: F 1 Patriclt M’EL.ana, ALDETv M A K OF THIRD WARD. jrvPFrCK CORNER OF GRANT AND FIFTH 6TIINKTS, S I /form.rlv occupied by AUernu.il Uwis.) »hero a I bu ,l« peltHin b S to m« oil,™ of .Vd.™»o and thc'PrnCowiU b* prompt!? nt<pn<n»d to. f-bl.am ; \ a . tiaclunasur, Aidermau. y vFFICR, Grant street, between. Fourth st. and Diamond f | alley, Coarevahcing of all kinds dona with the gteat .-are and Ugal accuracy. Titles to Fatal Estateex *ra ,ned, Ac. —l£. *4. Neal, Alderman. •V - o fil THIRD Sircet, between Wood end Market streets, ft- musbargh.. Collections promptly made. Bonds, Mort ar ges, and other writings drawn with neatness end^aoca ** -r — M- a H yj. STTrtQKON DBNTIBT. (euc» fgf'SSggjk cepw to O. W. Biddle,) >’o. 144 SiIITH FIELD STREET. . . , Tt~ V y 4®-. oirlce hours,from Bto 1 odock, and Torn 2 to £ o’d-M* - fehlMy J. SCOTT. DKNTIbT, Fourth street, fiv* doow vrvdtof MarEet. 1 l3Jr o fElca necaa— From alne A. M. to At« dec2o.-y BUSINESS CARDS. i. HCUIUWI. D W. UEtISTLNK & CO.. COsI3IISSION JNU PiIii'VAKDINS tlEit'Jli'iNTS, AKD Dealers Generally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Ciu ciuuati and other Haanfactnros, SlO. iVtj,93 rival struts, Utn.-ni Id ul-'i and Firry struts, nTTSV.cr.'Hi. f**-- A - Liters! ca'-a on l- on con«i S «!Q-»PtP. Par tlcalar.tWuUM. p,U«..ewMi<a #'«*» W«.«1.-a»T«4T».s, wm. 4 Co, Ilia. M - Oulljr U Co, F. iWi-w 5?,., «» { > « b!u. K. * Babm. Sl,.jry Cra!T. t'. .;,. \> ,ii- 1- nj,-.—, o. K . , , - ■ Si-4, i'lj.oa i a.Rre«H, h-4„ o***- fc~l, Stoner, -* • «TK. •;*• "r"A':V ' u W i- al .»i«-I A .il t'i- POB'-VWROt '.i sn.i iill-Uv-W'* UctOIUNfS, Eoa'VAROtN--- * >i»si.".o.s mkhotist. «•> tVL„’,- CO'.-!-. II J •», tl’-b.nm. , „ it- i , •, . •• i -,•,■ i ; ami< - * *• - - ; QOMKIHfK'N RTS?*?? u. i . O. .1*.»»•<«*» i i.»N >m i;»u« .. -u j.iiin-'.'a:- au-J Ulk-i^ Or,; i’M-r. Ac, Wh-M—il**aud i' •• Fill:., K.--: *ii *. nD‘t innr.^ ECW£S»:m-*h vn»> T!. U Boon. 8 , tail. No. 1/ i\ '.V. CkiAtt wick, , v;? i.SL’ i' U'LLi, Xo. l4'J Wood Strati *ritvl'u cu.h fitid ;prjrr.(j? VUlitK u L'.:'- - > ** Pith-burgh “l!Uer A TTrH')i.c;'.lU; UKtA.f- -', I >ii'->Hr:: ’»f BKCVIMM yy Wint<- JLR.I ; :-. ; ;ars— \. .x \T- nr;.-'. IT4. -‘rn.ir of Irwi t%nd Liberty -trc-rs, Pitl«*»uir<»i iron. uoitoa Wj cua-<u’j f >y c’u hand. ** *'•- W 11!! Mtn Carr it. Co., o.\iL. u U : * *f th** ilrm of J t’*- L - r .ct A Co.) WiIOLiiSALG ‘iKOCiiith nod tVab-mn Foreign Wict> ana 'lonongHheia and llectified M hi &av. No. 2d9 Comaun.iai iiow, Liberty «trr.'i, PitiscurKi u. ’ ]o«*-7 Co»PnrUierihlp. rjMJE’cuMcr'Xvrs Dure this day formed a partnership to 4 the purpj;r< of carrying oo iinrf /brusarc isa inconusclvjn with the Fish, fkteon anti Oil, and Pr dvet Uiuiue-* g»-n**r.iUjr, under the ityle of Knulish St ftio AUDCON; Karenmiise No. 110 W uter and 160 Front street' /orwerly occupied by Buroridgs JAMES KlOilAltbSON. JAS. J. BENNETT. tfiiislrar'db, February Ist, lso4:feb3 ______ -r\ ti. Ptl.Wb, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., fooler o r . Country Produce, uSers for sale a choice stock . Grco«rv*i*, aeluctwi f»*r family u*e. B;.ice» of e?ery rariet and lb l ' purest quality, ground at his Mills. Ala Dried Fruits, fnr-lgu ar.-l Domestic. Produce taken In e> ■change fur 'L-r-:nuudize. F. U. 1). h> ? procured a mil assortment or Lanaretb WarnntoJ ‘lard jn Seeds, and Inrit*? the attention of all»: -ter-asted iu rural jmnl • » n, svjusa j. K.ic.'iuti'sv.v 1.1. awstt S.VQLiISII A ttICUARUSOX. COMMISSION AND FoKsVAiiUINO AIBitCIIANTS, Ab WnolrSiile Dealers in Fish, Bacon and tMI, and Produ .generally. Warehouse formerly occupied by Burbriuge inghr&m, No. UG Water end 160 Fir>*t street. Pittsburg) Peone. P l _ C'MBinUiilon Uo • *e> fIMIK subscriber;. U»r» a nouse tor the above pu J[ posa, at No. U Maithfiold street, four doors abc»To ti. hlonougabeta ll »use. We will purclms/, or receive, o COmails-d in,fnr ■wlc.cousi.iniaent.iof I'lour Bicrm. Chttt' Corn, OUi, lifl-3. fte i:iL onta S«i, BtieJ Bit- * upob which w« will make advances, or purchase al lb- market i ales for cash. . _ novG - at./IVA Jai. oi'i.au^niiui DBALKII IS OUjJdHIES, I’ll. nJU .r., FUIUH, UACON ic., No. 10, corner dmitbflel-1 and First streets, Pitts l-,ur,»r». i‘4. .TEO-i, fl. TOO vi T. B. Yoaug (Jo t » 05 SimthJUhi strati, uppoxti*. L\tjf Hotel, Ml.w 'A i'UiUiiiS OF U.vUuhKT FUIINITUitB AM) ;.*.\lUS,ot EVCITI‘ie-criptioa. 1 ‘ie-criptioa. M.Uriala aodmnk- X34D.«ii]> warrautt-i.aod »Md at r»luci«i pricM. ('an* ln» tD Id tM-ktn.* V'T liind and JOa.'t is. s C. li. vv u««t JUi AND WHOLESALE DKlhKlt IN WIN'. 2_ An’./ LWL ;R3, No. 147 North Sucond strict, fifth do-: abovj lUre,oasi side, Philadelphia, has on hand the bw oual'tij'E oi : 'Brandies, Wined. Irish Whisky, Mononp* sjßla ’-Viiisky, Uollund Gin, Cordials, *o , on tortns worth? th» tCtenUop of purchaser* and deilrrs. ' Henry .'•l’Cuilougn & 10., WriOCSSAI.Ii UIWCHIU and Comcii-sina Merchant Wm Jr., CtX)TfIINO A?»D FUrt.SlimNti STOIIE. JHas«rfiic /iu fifth firefly FUlili-trg't. —Clotbiu? mi le to order, i gv.ivl strL*. nn-I -it “ li. A A. UUUVaai WHOLESALE O.tuOERS, oal iK-sicrs in Produce, P<. VN tm?a -ml Li<jU‘'W-. Oil -la au«l »■:' £ad Whisky. No '-"=H idhrrtv «L.. PiH*bu r g v t. in i >\Wy £■ — f\ A. Tindl©» WIIOLF.3ALhnmI itotHjl SADDLE, lIAIINIS VALIKE and CARPET RAO la&uUfh e» turer. No. lot; Pa John 11. Dlolior, am. iuiMl dkalku in .uusiG.* YV -iVFruUMFN-rs. PUtko, ttusie, School Books a: Stationary. No. V2'.’ W-wvJ ' >-ip' A.J\ak<i&.?. \ h\'*a.s &, aul, >»» i u-ThHOt *t«* iu .’iißjr, Mmcy a/ YY 1 . r <. y . N O3 -il M*rtvl and S Uui* street, PiUKhuiyb- nn-4 JOSEPH CHAPJd&N, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IE IIiIPOUTED C 1 Q iV R G , i>OVViC«i A- tUfcititiOS, ARCHTTECTUItAI ANOOBSAHBSIAI CARVBHB - Puttww fv In „t«7 «tvl Street, tl>*- Pos* __ N —iJll IC. Will I'BHtMJSiI, EAN’CT 81LK AND tfoOLSN 01TBH AN’l* OLBANEI So V ISABELLA St , u=nr the r.mnwt Utitel, m*r4 . l 1 Au-ir.iicvr. —_ ■ .3. u CUTIiUEE’ 8. CCTfliiSaT. - S. ' CTtiliiiit-T & SOS, EAL m'ATH AND UKNERAL AOKNTS, Ao. 5 , S'xv.’ t'li sirvi - L- £• HRi’Vfr.rd, TV2ALER la iiOOTfI.6UUIfiS.TRUNKS end LEaHOR- U and UUA.IU IiATS, corner of Market and Liberty pit K 5.174 Citt.haT.:S. >■.- | - 14:v .tOHK niiTCHKLL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, No. 135 Wood Street, |tS:y?l N-rct door to U Child’* stiw House, Pittoburab J, &.2U Notice. JOS. FLEMING having awoci.itftd with JOS. ABEL, th* business trill horpßftfT be conducted under th® style <• J. ABEL A CO., at the old et&nd, corner of Smithfield aD fourth etm«tn. ja^ry ♦. 'William Thorn, Druggist, HAS REMOVED to th* corner of HAND and PEN Streets. ■where ho will. an usual, attend promptly 1 his numerous friends. All articles hi his line are warrant* pure, and put up w!th th * utmost rare. mafU:6m Importer op brandies, oin, winks, 4c.—Ural. lnfloeOTS MonoinniheU Whl»ky. Peach Brandy, 4< AiM> t Rectifying DiitHler, corner of Bmithflald and Frot , ptmU, pltUburgh. »prlB ■-v -/iT- -i'- r-.. • v?’ p ui.t-rlnthe *1 •« ru :>«• *••• • V.; <v., Ml :-.C!!A>*:'. AM jLLVi. LfKALKKS . m* iO k. H.CWO .liiMti. artk, J! N-> -*»3 M.M.KrT vT»vgr.?. riTTSSHTIgn. .j.PLtnntn "JOHN OftODTT, OtLLMORE MONTfIOMKR'r. At TUB ** CORNER ■»- cm. »'.-0 amCBTa. AY $O.OO PER OR *6.00 WHBM PAID STMOTM IB ADVAMCE YOLIJME XIII BUSINESS CARDS. ENTERPRISE WORKS. Davlti i'Sunn, T'TTE Into Srmof JON’EB a QuliJG.haviusbeeudlfisolvpd 80. 136 wood stxrrt, t an doob arrow vmoia arrst. T)EALKFTATK AND roNTK ACTING AGFNT, No. 2, I hx* ibe a<.»ub »>f Jo. oP. Q-tl**, uu lb*.- -27i1l i tbo BOWIf <? TKTLKY. AV IRWIN Ptn-i-t. Pittsburgh. Imp for railp. ft? follows: »m^ n v ■* >r -»l<i firm will b.: flattie*! by thy unaereLjccl, at iZ- raSkhft-JI IMPORTERS and manufacturers of l&O new ofUnJ in O .l<-r o»unt\. lowa, 10 iniUs fro-n Mas* Cflirt* corner o Roe* an»i First wwis. AND DENTAL catlne, on ih<* multi nmd m Vinrioo, nn;l h mlloa from Tip- ' ISAAC J->N* tit*. Survlrieg Partner. INSTRUMENTS, RIF LEB, Ac. We ton, 0 mile- from two Rail row) d«*rot*: f»0 eere«< lf» under pi-td-urzb, September 30, I*s4—{ostS:? §Sj fc«*pageneral assortmeotof the above cultivation. a go n 'l Frame lluuse. Framr Barn end Grana- ' ’■S' txticleaconstantly o& hand; together rl*a, a good hearing Apple Orchard. The farm la well i Jfoucs, with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Q one. Pip- watered! high, dry . good land, in h very healthy county. \, r \\XFACTURTSR ut Bp.-mg nod Blister Steel, Plough tole and Revolvers, Flaskß,Hornß, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, Avery great bargain can be bad ot tbi* farm for prompt , at«*el Plough Wing.*, Coach and KHptlo Lead and Bullets; Horde, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Cures; pay. Enquire a? above, or cf Mr. John blnnn, on ibe pre- apnuj; , Nut Taper. halt patent, Screw, Mail and Tailors and Hair Dressers’ Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— mifl-s. . Unmaiered Iron Axles,— corner of ltoss and First streets, Aleo, Trusses and Supporters. Also, 3 acres of land, with a large Steam Saw Mill, now . p{ttsbur . b Pft . octal f Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. In successful operation: 3 Irarm- Dwellings, Bern, Black-] ° RIFLES! —We are making Rifles of every description, to smith Shop and Tools. Lout Scaffold, Work Bbop, Ac., situ erder, of the best meterfal, and workmanship warrantod.— aie ou the bunk of il>*‘ Allegheny river, at Miller’s Eddy, Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill* Armstrong ounty, Pa Enquire os above, or of Mr. .L. ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale Munn. on the premise. nriSr P VV my 16 i 1 also want to purchase 6to 800,000 foot, B. M., of good • ‘ . n .. pi,, n .,7 • White Oak Plank. 3 Inches thick, Bor 10 ieet long, *to 16 _„_ C ***J** eU * r * *J!5 n S??t/h!is n«w W»r*room ' Inches wide, pari to be delivered In October next and part 'T'HE subscribers are now opening at their new wareroom- .. IRV r K , l. NO. 100 FIRST MBBM. b«tj«n> Smith- , *"*£ %\ £ amt e«ry thing of field, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK- n ' f , rr / , t( ,i i„ r ?tv of Pittsburgh Eia, PttDAlim andallartcleaeonneoted witGaaFiWng '%*!s£. “"vory 1 S“uJl »£.'"Two to* ifylToltl ever offered In this market. Uaving arrangemente made i ea * p 0 f the h<>ijs<. can sho bchnd.andlmmedlateposwrion by which they will be constantly in receipt of now patterns .. . , . v , e and varieties, they confidently Invite the attention of pur- ' 1 chasers to their selection. We are determined to soil as low as any house in the West, and being practical Gas Fit ters, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles in this lino. We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of every de- ioription for gas. water and steam. Brass Casting* of all kinds made to order promptly. LO2JO, MILLKR. 4 CO., No. 109 First street. GEOROG wLE FROM VOEK, MANUFACTURER of the celebrated \j n. Goasamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic \ \ Band Toupees, and every description 1 A of Ornamental Hair, for Ladies and 3L T9 FOURTH BTRFTET, V between Wood and Market, Pitts ipg&ga&Sipfifcg BtETCHEE'fI system enables Ladies 111X11 Gentlemen to measure their heads §T accuracy. " for wigs. No. 1. The round of the Head. No. 2. From the forehead ov*’r the head lo nock, No. .. No. 3. From ear to ear, oTer the top. No. 4. From ear to ear, round the forehead. For Toupees, to cover the top of the head only—a paper pattern, the esact shape of the bald part. r ™ v4 N«\T Conch and Carriage Factory! JOHKSTOH, BBOTHEES & CO., Qrmtr’of Rtbteca and Bdmont streets. Allegheny City, ____ _ WOULD respectfully inform their friend* the public generally, that they hate iSsj*f*£§¥+ the manufacture of Carriage*, -S&—Barouchoa, RockawHy*. HuggiefuSleighn and Chariots, In all their various styles oi finish and proportion. ill order* will be executed with strict regard to durability and beauty of Gnlsb. Repairs will aU> be attended to rn the most reasonable terms. Ueinz In nil thi ir work the best Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stuff. th«*y ferl confi dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. Purchasers are requested to give u? a call, before pur*ha ring elsewhere. _ J t JOilfrSTuS l>. T. JuHNsToN Z£lcelsior Carriage Factory, .‘NSToN, tsRUTHKK r Cu., PRACTICAL COACII M KKKUS, corner of Rebecca and Belmont elret-tp, All** gaeny itv, Pa., hare on hand and are maDufHC.turiojr an ’aasorUDfOt of Carriages, hcchaway*. Burgles, n-utgag* Cars, civia in alt their various styles, with rtrt reganl to durability uni bcaaty cf flnUh. c*lng lu oH worn the best J uninta iron nod eastern hickory. P.e ,>iir«n*t<#nd«iil to o n th«? must reasotiab! • ti-rm?. They feel vioti.fent that ad whi in«y favor them wi'h their j.ntroo *. r*,. will U; p-r ectly sati-Ji-J «>n tilnl f th-dr worn.. i'he Pittsburgh »u>l SlunrheAter Omnibus** par* ''very Cf khD fh** d«v °** 26:1 T Pir^sBUHOUCOACH FACI'Ollk. *l. OiGiLuW XAKTIN -TCVKNS. fIEOKOS ±LB:-F.T Ulg« l oxr & Co., CCOKSSOtt? TO K M BlUhL>/>V, No 46 lij "jgajg Ui.-vtDOtl 1 alley , Dear LH»J Street. Pitt? caRUIAGU*, BUGGILtf, aud ext:? J*--priptf n <:f *WT- —» in- y TehicU'S u> oi\l-r, ;.n-l flnULo.l hi i manner un •irpaj’s-tl f.r l-auty ot do-dgu. ele/anue of ftnDh. fkii! cf AorMa-mfUip. and durability t>l ma ? *jrUls. g)y» All wort vr.-<rrmiL-l nrv9 JOSKPH PLKJIISO, [•cccmsui TO i. \7ILCOX * CO.) rtORNKU MARKET street and diamond, *e«p* \j cwuathntlv .<u bard a full .-.■Lrcrtnieist of Drugs M«-d*.- op.-j, W**itrleeChe.*;F, Perfumery, and ail r.r'.'!-•.•* perti.n .g to hi* busi ue**. Phjriciane' Prescriptions carefully compounded at : 1 hour*. J)^^_ VLE?! I NO BROTH KltS, (Successors tu J. Kidd 4 Co.) WHOLESALE UKUOOISTB, Vo. GO IP*** Slrr'.i, r\tt:*''iTph, Pa. Proprietor** of Dr. M'Lane’s Celebrated Vermifuge. Li vet JOHN HAFT, JH., (Succftfsior to JaS M’GuffeV.) WUolev&lc n-Uil Retell Ornpßlit, i ND Dealer tu I’AiNTS, OIIS, DYK STUIr Ph, Ac., 141 \ Wood street, lhre» doors below Virgin «dU-y, iprdim.tely • PITTSBURGH. R,. L . ALLEN, wnoutSAL* duller in Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mouonga hela Bye Whißky, &e., ALSO, RKCTIPVIXO distiller, NO. 8 W«AJD STKKLT, PITTSDUKGII, PA. sriNhri, brardio, Ulus, Cordial*, Jamaica Spirits, St. Vf Croix anu New KugUnd Hum, Clarets, Champagnes, -oteh Ale, London Drown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, t.t MobOugubcU By* aau KectiCed Whisky, Apple, Peach, • ild Cherry and Blackberry DramiNH, Imported Havana, egaliu. and Principe Cigars; iiall'-Spautab and Common urare, all at such tow p ices a* to cballmg • eompe iticn Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and -mijotiu* of all J.ixva. I respectfully Inviu* cu examlna on of my stout, at No. b WOOD Street, Pittsburgh. •*nwi. _ “Prli-ly _ itenoval, JMO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER,"** XAS removed to 2»4 LIBERTY street. opposite Garden Alley, and No. A &EVEXTU, naar SmlthGeid. where ic attention ot liia friends and the public la invited tu ;be och ol READY-MADE GOODS always on hand. Aiao, .otba, Cassiinerea and Vestings lor ordervd.wyrk. A Ju.l •aurtmemol Furnishing Goods fur gentlemen, including of all qualities, Truuhs, Umbrellas, 4c.. Ac l*’*.. •9S W'CXOSIBT CORffSUL* a’OLunKrT. Wholesale and Retail Clothing ilerchanta, NO. 8 8 WOOD STREET. \v. S. !Inv e n. THK OLD rtUNTINV, KyTUiM-UMKNT, (late John* »ji'ti * st'.i.kr.'.n , un«) U’-nS H'ok and Fti.tionerv Warehouse, i>- rn-pnrvd tr execute every Ftvle of Legal, fVnrrr.’i-nA Chnn! nod .fob Printing and B -ofe hiDdinc mi' l j'-irn!-«h er*wy urnde in ;h<* Blank Book, Paper ami Ptail-.jjt.ry line, at tfc:* shortest notice an 1 on the mo*it fiasonnl’’*’ term* . . ._ . TaTrl) - (Tate of"tbe tirm of Ooolil A LiiU),j bovtm; | hunt? IV-<"; ami Wnr>*bouri\ Printing Offlce Cv* opened BTOIIE NO. O f (two doors above the old j 6n d Br-U Uc: i -ry. corner nf and Second *'• ■ novlfl cand.) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING j J>o t ofl.iunjwori*» Al 'Hmmcrman'iUs uSlNUSS, hopee by strict attention to business to merit a | tawba Winen and Brandy. .are oi the patronage of the late firm. rTMlKuu.te7<L'nTdli;i»r.‘reSvr.liir)dotT*rsfnr;ia)e.afCtn- N. B.—Clothing made to order in the most fashionable . I cinßnM*»rie.e*talnr<;eqiiaotiryofLo*worthA7.itniner ties, and on the shortest noace—lnferior to none ini the , r[v :ri , ary , Sparkling, Dry end [j ,cy. jaaiogr j Sweet- atawba Win*-. fni-h o« may dasln* to procure " Jjuacfi BlaiUnß®*’, i an exruitent article of Nut It** Wine, (the pure juice of the irrvcnwnAfTFLA PLANING MlUc—Would respectfully -mne. t will cm! mv estubltebment the place for the gratifl- W■« “Vf i ~Ulonn,,h,,r, lW lr,, Tl,- Umody. I« Urvw j ,iaem 1b now In (all operation. .11. that ho L. prepare to ; th » cmilm- Urot-. 10 4-- [»rr.a hrmao, excellent nrnlah Boot Cabina, and HU oil ornor.-Tor Planed Lumber, cqualin daror to the best imported Cwcae •ith promptness, and at the lovezt races. * I Board and Plan*, planed on ona or co:.h sides, ronsuntlj jaW __ No. 137 Liberty , Q hand. . . "Nimn’i A Claris'# Plamo B*ah, Doors, and Moulding cr every description, aaauo pnKSFI arrival of NUNNS * CJ.AKK’P^la rder. . J\ celebrated PIANOS hn«Just been roeMfSttuijigfjßvgga BaildftTß and Carpenters would find tt to their advantage ; . tbe -obscrlWr They hsTe teen H H fl n give him a call, afl ho can now turmsh them with planed Btl( j carefully sclnrted expressly for tM:mfvr-' J “ u aif suitable for every description 01 work. j. pt an d Rrp considered unequalled for nwoetneis and power _ " of tone They all possess th«* □#* Improvement of two separate Irrido'S, the bass strlnss running over and above ilin treble They nre fullr to/irrffnfed to stand any climate tu-i to «oel in capacity for .undimr In tone. PrWitrange from to Also.a fine lot of Piano* from the menu DUNHAM A CO., and alan UOIITE. NEWTON A BHADBIMtV, ti. V. All tbenbor.. will positively be *Ma «r Kactorv orlccs, without auuitlnnel ehnrae for freight, etc. IIi?NU\ HLWi'Kh, ’ ’ Role Acent for Nunnn A Shirk's Plnuofl, Nr,. KU Third r.tn-pt, Sign <>< the flnt'lpn fT»rt». I>HK subscriber’'respectfully inform their old custcmerr and the public in goneral, that they hare this day as* ociaUfd ihemeelTßi* In the ftbcTe buriuwa, under the r.rm JOUN iI’CLOSKJJY 4CO They respectfully aoUcit a ar* u« public patronage. Xbt; previous busings of each will be £©ttU*J by them ive* r«Rp«’CtJrelj. _____ —L. m. 4. csjswjll. H£HEOH & CBISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDEKB, \TANUFAOTUKERB of all kind* of BRASS WORK, 1,0- W_ COMOTIVE, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al- Cotton Batting Uanmacturura. foundry on Rebecca City, jfflce and Store, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS and COPVKK taken m ejchaugo for yortt, nash paid. Orders left at the foundry cr Qfllca.win be omptly attended to. __ JOSEPH T. LUWRV, A t o. 43 Corner c/ Fifth and Wood Slrtrix. >®oe np stairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh, \ KSPECTFULLY announce to me public that he has \ commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in ronnec on with Intelligence and lienenu Collecting. H® w,n ho attend to renting. Versons in want of Berrants, in any opacity, or those in want of places, will be suppled «t '•hort tico. AU business entrusted to his care promptly at l&AremM—T. J. Blffham, Esq., Einhard Cowan, E.<q.. W. U'.ll*. Ur. Alex. Black. James Maokoral, A. A. Msjos. sfUAOId. J.!?- I ®- pi. GIVAFP* fe CO., Westorn Foundry, No. 124 "Wood atroot, riTTuacarm, pa-, „ , , \VANDFACTL’RER> 01 COdKISQ STOVES, Uml »"•] Vi Wood StoTen, I‘arlor Stores, Hollow Ware, I lain nod ~n:-.y Grates, I'laln and fancy Peniere, Sad and Dog Iron., ■USir Kettles, Tea Kwttlefl, Wagon >_ Austin Loomis, n ... > KAL ESTATE AGENT, Merchandise, Stock, ana um .V Broker, Office, No. 92 Fourth Street, (above Wood.) The aoscrlber haring opened an office at tho above place, for tlie 'irpotw ot negotiating Loann, Bills, 15onila, Mortgage*, au i other Instrument* for the security of Money, and tor in* ircaase and sain of Stoekfi. Will also give prompt an -.rUcuiar attention to buying, selling, renting oi **aa ■t Real Estate. [jy7] AUSTIN LOOMIS. Sclmohman HaunHln»- i ITUOOltAPHiittS—Third street, opposite the Po6froffl.ee, Pittsburgh. Mape, Landscapes. Bill Heads, show Bills, nhvln, Architectural and Machine brewings, Business and iglting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stout, Prlnttxi . Colors, Gold, Bronze, or Block,in the moat approved style, ad at the most reasonable prices. oct!6:ly nIKGLiSH AfliD CLASSICAL SEMINARY. W. T. MoDONaLD, M.. A., Prhtcipal. IVfTK next session of the institution will commence on MONDAY, the 6th of Septemotjr next, at the room cor „r of Ferry and Liberty street*, lately occupied by the lesKrs.Veeder. RefeJxnca— Hon. A. W. Loomis, C. Knap, Jr., S. F. Von nhorsh HI. Miller, jr. aui/25 JACOB DI'COLLISTKII, " ' yIIOLESALK AND RETAIL CIO All MANUVACTURER ASD DIAL*® I?* W.I EITO3 Of Tobacco, Siwfff Cigars, JVb. 25 Fifth st., Pittsburgh, Pa. B - Keeps constantly on hand a large supply or allihe ..SSL Walla of Imparted Cigara. __ Waiter Pi l-UPOItTEBMid Om 1« French «nd Am..l»nPj,«, * ■' " . ua hn ff, UfOSKRi n‘rraOTWlTH~Offlc«s: Philo Hall, NO.TA Tblr l ! street, VSS'^o l Ellß 6f Allegheny. ! ivlfcOin 55;- p-'rS'l y.f/ f DEALER IN Fine Teas, Choice Family Qrocories and Willow Ware. CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., PITTSBURGII, PA. iS now receiving a l&rro assortment of FRESII GOODS, in addition to’ hie ulr**««Jy extensive fltocft, purchan-d from first baud* in th* Eastern markets, which, will be sold at thi* lo'M'Ft murki-t price*. £Ety Hotels Steamboat*. and families, buying by the quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. Cg- <}•--«! ; .leliver-il iu the cjtv iron ofchargn. sep2l ;TC IlKIt, PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, ROBERT H. PATTERSON, Proprietor, CORNEit "> DIAMOND rTUKKI’ A.NDCUEkKY ALLEY. TtllH mjl striSeT respectfully announces to tile Ladimiaud UeGCvu.ni of I’m =’that be ha* tly erected a RIDINC sv.tlOOL. w i.i.-h. In point <>f *ii«, eornmodl'U*- nes< ati'J Kdapr-ntioa. undeniably excels any similar w*t**b iif'hmeui in Uh* United Muu-m lu location Is accewlbh* from >GI p?ii t_-< c! Lh« ,*i:y. while 1U high nod nin situation n*nd« - » it especially purvd to the pr* motion of health, >-*y tbl" most ag:''-»hh- hvrciw. The Horses are docile and well train** t, :.n! th- proprietor pledge* himself (list tic pain.- or expens.; will he spared to mrkethis «rftnbllHbniei;l the first iu the ct»n ! .H-r.<-e of tb>* public. orr23;tf sutc'oribern berroy inform umir friends and the ! public that th-y hav • associated themselves together, uu ler the firm of \VM. YOUNGS'•%’ & CO., for the purpose of carrying on thu PAINTING BUS! N E 53. in all iu branch cciand b"pe, by strict attention to bu,*luew», to merit# fhareol puhii • patro nge. Lettering an 1 Graining d«>c* for the trade .*ll M-arMinoU tHuns. Shop on Seventh street, opposite th*: Neptune Enghn llcuso. r Vi' M. YOUNOSOX, d,»rii daniki. y«it xtiyoy. »|iUE Interest of Mr. Ji.'U.i ATiYEM. In nur busine?: J -k 1:on 'bis dnl* bv Ajn»ctneTft ( 'ur biudnesi*. ai WHOLESALE GKuCKdS. will lx- continued by the remain ing partners under the firm of U \G AI-h Y, C<’>SG RAV E ft CO., Nos. 15 atjJ id WnM -tr*u*t, Pittsburgh. BAG ALKY. \Y ’O'VVAUI) A CO., No. Til Market dn.*t Phi ituielphia WM. B VO a LEY & CO. Pittsburgh. UecptrDxT I9fh. —;d-rtLJ 111 A YL Bold m\ interest in th- business of l,oog. Mill#' A Co., to A. l.oog, who, with John Phillips will con tinue lit tile old «fao 1, Fo. 109 Front street T cordially r.s-mnmend tin* «e* lit ru to the patronage of roy friends. Pittsburgh, d u:j *>, ;sA4. P. B. MILLER. S. A. LONG A, CO., [)R! !. .\\f> V I>. \Nu OA-* FtTTIUi: i ) invi;. .•!. u:>. „ lh: i r Ch<v •wSi.-rs. itr««k.-t. i. ini «• V... i.-- >. p hoiwa wi’hw k.:i !♦ •-:< <.rJ.;r. -»•* k,- ;• A:v ‘ 'll V. • A.- - ‘ lit.t-rri T* fLacr* ' v. , n >!■ mi*.. • i r s:v ‘ n • •• n-.Su .-v ur bic in y n*: mitt.' I ;i> - • : .b-1.**;.,.-• mU-r aiv- -*-.i-r.- Mii‘ha-iT mi! *lv «o ‘juniitj > I \V fc-f bro-. L-r ft*-..! ,1k s--i|~r. hctM r’-ti'T'jf s{nrk-*t nn-1 Fourth tr*-vt*. Stemr.hoat Purnttnrc* nnti Clmlm PI ru,.- l '> 'i ti a”'V.»« i» A T i* V il'-: KLT.MTU:!K AM MHCIMU.S. ■ f - !«•'• •b ”' ** r:r: I\ » V.\--v>, -ii Dir.-.o* Im*..-; j> Hv.r b - Lc.’.hv’ Cabin CL !»*»>. “• ' *•;it*ti *> .it;- '• : Geer*. do <1 ■ . bu»> K’tiDi 'U '.t-- dr.; TVi* * Trfo-; ' *-?»»: Tr.rßj.- r.-Tilr. Ti'.Li.Vj \Vh>h jlna-ts*: f-H -1 •: Whl-: 'ir.; •”)«'« Ar. Ac. TiriUiMK W||,l, t~> ;■ un ’ ;K- .'•p-t »n-l b«’st *-<*orf-ri \> r*rv’ : i !i)'T K?’. V (”r •'• if-r» I f-r r nl** l*i‘hi-* city ru-ha---*'-- vid tio i it r-> tin* rud •••unUm* to call nt lb>* «*«■• t«Vivh?n--:i' m •! f«; Mil'Ll* f.-r then: ft U *!! T i)p~d to lu«iuri- !v t* ru**. -r-. C DALY N. H -Kf-rj.-iiiVr t'u* CnriP ?ToCK!*»i; C'R^J.R. f..M y 0. P *<l v;'. • • ITITSRURGIi, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1355. BUSINESS CARDS. Wi\l. A. xVnjLUuG, Copartner* lit p, Mlvrr H[ani|fHV<!>rv af '.'-v-'T i>. il.-w-*-: thr.t - 1.1 ;.i\r.u!-iffire Sp-j-as cf th*- Si'i’ r *n-l w*nwii-Up nr-t prrrp rati*- -i, r V . T H. VM'MI A <N\, jy’ij «< -i '-joh* Vit\ lic-tel > O T 1 O E . IHLVP STO.'KISO M'.NUFMTORY, l!0 r’l r ' ! ; s'.r'.rf. f.r*i ■ V+rkci S're*t. P;V : r>!:UMO:', T.\ C ' li. H ratify A Co., CUIFAT* TATifMvT \V ULKIIOI’SK. .V- 82 Third street, 1 p fir M-trl-ei r-'-p-"tfjlly inform lh<-ir fri**o-1* and rli**pns)' <* ti tb.-\- V.:-.t<•* in «torw tb**lr FAIL ** f•*o K , - > f r, AitPKTS of every r j^wfT-|yii win. from tT!; v;it \ rp r nn 1 Dru■■’■fti>% ti’ flit* inon f T>ijr‘iiii. f ['*mf' ur - I Ft - i:* i."r M i C ''!b, frorn orr LO '•'Lut vi-Isf- 1 •. nr-v J.-siirn* rnJ r-ry ri*h Croon and cjintt.n SitiUio,;. It ’ •.'.•to. I',i:,v. Mai*', ptuir Hjvl« Wlodnw Fh .«J**A. Ac. I'.T' KJV ::i woot fcn* tntili-! to oh!I an«i irji* th'*!r «tock. Su-jml-.m;-. an-J iufl i.sln—! on tb- i r*»n4i.nnt>!‘* t> rm<. B'£~" 'tn/iii pri-fiti. ami ‘{Ulcft BnlP‘i.”"u3 TKUMF ('A>H ONLY. *o-*t2 Ill»ri’Alxn*nac* for 1«35. JfiTTN IT VKLM>K. Woni ptr**»*t, IMtiobursTn. ariU r.° t!., ’ll!. Auiu.l. IBM. tb. «ll Soo-J. F ,.rtß. of A 1 antin'', (for IMS) r.lrulnt.-J by SnoforO C. Hill l> i., ntvl for ninny y.nr« i.uUii-li.'.t ■’.■ Mr Limn l/»iml.. f thi.« ritv. nn-bT nain<* of “LooTnlP AiDi.tnnru. {'TTTSRCBOTT almanac, HI I .¥,*?* VAdA'/'S’l’ ALMANAC. HILL’R A*'M-:jtTC AN FAUMFinJ?’ ALMANAC. It Ift enlv r f to -o.tLi.t l*»o r-’.Ltiotir, mo-nl and a.H.*fal olurnof Mr. Altutint-F will bt- maintained 1., iy.u nluitv f. r 18 . risers* -aid oth.-r« are rmittonod sgalnat infriiiitltitr on tr.o c.-.pvrtaM of t.b-.' t\U< r» Alnjannas. i Th**y''-’ll Li* for mI« qi &li tb<> n'K.;{':or-e, b- txio gro*? i or lnz»*n. and t»y ...... j 0r V a 74 ' JOHN TL MVM'V 11 M”*- A Nctt Arrtvr-1 o t V • »*- BbUM L\ 'O. U-i V.n0.l rt/f • u Mflnc Mrt talk-wins »<TT ??-■'■- OU On!--fS»D , i t'..uis XIV mt!» l-raoa Action 7 oc taTL* PiuDO. , , _ Ou*J e’.irti <'nrTt‘ - ? Sfirp«TJtUi M , fce v J’. 7 OCvQTt llano* T«" 0 full curved, r -ni prnDM, ’ • * Pianos, TwOphiiu liii?e«iwvl f ‘ *’ One ««o <’o “ .. do t “ “ Two double round corner Rosewood entire Pianos. One round fiui!*!)*! back an«l front? Octavo Pluno. A further arrival is eipeetwl in «>bont two week*. [nn29 Loan Ofllee Jons A. O‘BRTRN.67 3 MIT TIKI KT;T) STREET, hetwnM. Fourth ami Diamond alley. Mrwy loaned n n Gold and Silver Hate. Diamo ids. Gold and Silver Watchca. JoweJrj Musical Instruments. Guns Mid Pistols, Feather Beds. 1* ui nlture, and ail kinds of articles—for cnv leoirth of linn ajrreed on. Char**-? for utoriWH considerably thn» heretofore Private entrance tbroueh tho hall door. Al’ business transactions strictly confidential. £g« Forfeited plcducfl Gold immediately after Mnsr ont o' date, unless redeemed. Bargains or Gold and Silr«r Watch ' iwelry, >c , always on hand. aptlOtOm SEKT> STORSi JAMES WAttDROP, OFFERS for «alfc CANARY BIRDS of the saost Improved breed beingverv hardy, ond fine Hirufors. Bird Seed* —Cautirj,neiap, MUiet.Rooe unci mixed Seed. Bouquet will be furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS, vl* Cornelias, Rose Bude. Heliotrope*. An. Ererewmßin pot?' forChrlstmoP Tree*, from the Seed end Horticultural Store. No. 49 Fifth eU near Wood. . dec29 Conimme the Soiolie THE eubwrlber bavins the esclosive rieht to maoufar ture nn:l sell SWEENEY’S HOT AIK AND SMOK> CONSUMING FURNACE. i«* prepnred to receive ordera.anc contract for heatine builillnWwith the meat economical Furnace now in use. The attention of those interested if solicited. Any luiormation can be had of A. IiTIADLEY. Nob- 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BARNEOLLAR, dec24:tf ] lion City Stove Warehouae, No. 184 Wood at. , 4t **"«* V" 4 - Vi »»,3 \ *» ‘ •-■:.,.<*>« “ • •»• V <>*> •<£■_» s*v .fr ■.; /, *••.., t *•,. ' > •' , * »*--•. '■* i,' : • ~ *•>••,- % i* ■ » -syr-r^v--.- ■f. , :.-V ; i’/ ■ ' •' A v - < • * -.- ■ ■i. ”• BUSINESS CARDS, ISAAC JOSB3 „ D. tV Uogerft & Co., \ f AXUFACTUUKKS of lWOKltS’pateul improroJ Steel ij.l. Cultivator teeth. Office corner lioss aod First streets. oet2ly •“ Spectacle** IH TtlK MOriT Talu&ofa triumph-of Bcleno* and art, the invention of spectacle- r >olL» with the htgb**?u The < exprri o- etl Optician overcomes -the advan tw of nature, nail conwrrt upon the ar-a-RJgttiwi th« iuretiumblo ridvan- Ug* of ret..ir.lfM tbonoblest «>i hi*s»asc*. let great Injury is cous’iiutiy resulting *o thousand:, from Iguorai ce on the part of Tenders, or of those who venture toeboose forthem- T.iere are many requisites intending the Belection of Qia-ee«. The purity of Quisn of the g a*?; It* proper Cun* Tesity; tbe bert form and adjifaUnent of tbe frara-*, ft hf to pceservo the parallelism eye for distant vision or tor ue&*“ via on, io throw the plane of each gia«s at ifa'ht angles to the hXi* «.f vision for -osl eye; to brlig the ex act oentre of e«eh trlaas precisely “opposite the pupii; to hare tne position of tbe glasses perfect, both hortkontiUy and vtrtlcal.y, At., Ac. From loug experience !b fitting slaves, united with a perfect knowledge of the structure of the ey*, we can promise scientific accuracy* and thus old om ;h in the pro florraiinn of the eye. Gold, Silver and 8 tael Bpectaeles, carefully selected of the b*st qualities, for Sft«e. Also. glft-rSe fitted, Ac, W. W. VVILS’J>i Practical Optician. *• f»b9 67 Market street, corner < f Fourth. tDtvAoa a. mu....... u. uununay 1111 l & Holliday, PRODUCE, FOR'VA*tDINU AMtF COMMISSION MER CHANTS, EransviUt, /d—Strict attention paid toaii ounsignmenfa Cor sale of Flour, Produce, Ac. Orders lor tbe purchase of Produce fiolioited ami promptly attended to. Goods for re-i.hipm»*nt forwardnd with despatch [OcifrOm j. &. ioacs ~ -v. 0- Bucuxa. JOXEB & BUCHER. IKON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, /Vnnrjdrante Railroad, foot of Third ft., Harrisburg, Ik* HA VINO increased our Machinery, which is uow of the most improved order, and ha Ting added many facili ties for dispatching work, we are now manufacturing First Class STEAftI ENGINES, FOR FURNACES AND RuLLING MILLS, Blowing Cylinder*, Boilers, Furnace, Bolling, SAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY 6 CASTINGS, Qaa and Water Pipes, Hydrants, Retorts, Lamp Posts, Hitch ing Ports, Columns, Girders, Shafting, Hanger?, Brackets, Cellar Grates, Bathing Tubs,Spouts, Railing, Verandahs and Ornamental Castings. We pay particular attention to the manufacture and con struction of Cart Iron * Having an extensive assortment uf beautiful Carved Pat terns of tbe most approved architectural order, our great facilities for manufacturing and shipping enable us to com pete with our cities. Parties erecting Furnaces or Rolling Mill*, Mill Owners and Mill-Wrlgbts, will find it much to iheir advantage to call and examine our extensive stock of Patterns before building. iro. y and brass castings, Of every descrip ion; Smith Work, Pattern Making, Fur nace and KonreTuverrs, furtiLh**! tn order. (tny 1 » - y MARKET STREET, UElWr.ttN THIRD AND FOURTH. —lot) crate* <if QUKBMBWAr.ih.cf hi* Full impurtu t:nn. n-‘W T*-*viv ng, to which we invite th*-mtt-nil-m of th** c >- I ni ry »«id <-itr tr.t le Hiviftc rosuo dr-zen different pf»l '••i n? i.f 'lVii Ware, we !-*,! confident oi jutting all ta?'??; aainng vhK-b omy be found *•!».* iron stone, goid baud. i rcrv.n. M.if, pink, plum pa; ~fa. b»v.wu and green. A; Bii a ,i-i ! - i- •’> I much :?duw ti;i: reni atone ware. .JSO. POILUPi CO.-I -V.miK.—i.»ui nivex i.f Common Ttfue, Plurt-", it-V-rn, pie>, Pitcher-, end every article • n tb. liut*. is farg*, una selected tor lb- city ana country uL.'i.r WK l‘ —Uav'.ug * Li; c- and «e,i Melecte-.l u: .k: on L md. w* will aril -.1 factory priced, ti.p iier--L»ct tar tiuubie of m?.kiug a jepHr?te bill. All v.r. i*.*'l. nnU w« feci i-t p iwmur OootS and oUoew, VVlioicaalO anil Itetell. JA.Mtd LiOliU, N! *. “j M-jrhet, uuu C Uuio-u ?treet. thtri oc--r from tho Market U u e. w-uid call the e’teotion of bis ar, t the [><J- t ;-.er„l!v, to th* fart, th’it hi: h:i? now on fnsn-l ih- la £ -»l aud brs'. Beieded 3tcck Of 800 l*S AND rll' >r.>, je ut: tlirir rnri-.t:??, wi-ru by ladi-s an'ftp-ctlcm-n of l*hti .New Y--rk Bj?tvU,a..d which, trusts, .me ,nti In i Ifl.ao all. ti... p.icr- ?,-» much nvlu-ed, and be sells Ladies’. , .i-r-. i.i fi;.ui i ,U tv ±i f-u Boots from a? j giLCei.-.n* GctitieMiMn's Gl.l er.*, and Youths »i.u • ir, ,tvoV wvsr, s' exirnuriji.ii.rv ijv. f t! e.-. H-- «i-- cunt :.ui ? to sinuula-tnr», a- h-rrt.ifore, hII di*- y<.Hp(i ns .>f i.vbliiS A -u Ui.NTt li ii tlN’r' BOdfo AND BU-o ih- -•• ?t qi iliiv huj tbe •Nti-’*: stylo, oil of wUoh •• -nrmt.U Nor Hh.nilj Oe V.v«-| 1. oKe-i bL? very larg" rtrt 'iricie-c. ct .'••mi >JT*rKh mid t> o>e, L»r Ludiefl, cut -mm nui tni ttrn. h rrv ('crv-.o »hy favors him wiih *b»-«r j.atrni»a<«* will he fair!? .Wit with. j-.Ti9 w. w. v. n>. Nl» •ji/ VYaju .vfltBET. r'INE FRENCH AND AM BiIUCAN PARLOR PAPERS ; f i-.iiiei iwimiiiius tu gi.Ja, uiik and maruie; ib.i, Paj.or.., i/f v-.riouir.tyle.,; .uu ruin n. lot rooms and chambers, Cii-’uf 1 ntnl l-.w priced Rail Papers, borders, Ce.Uui-, U uiJ.-w bhades, Ala'i’e >'Ud ifouipieto ifc***.'rvuiwut '•*' the above, selected {.r il.o eedj.-n, * Jil be «oM al the usual low pricasn oci3 W .\LTKn P. MAUMULL. Graff, llelsliigcr A. Graff, %1 f DSTIinN PnlUN.iUi, iS<j- .dd vVoou -troeU—Maou \y tactureri* o( OiMiting bt.ivti#. Coal and \V od Siovt-s, 1' ,r. r Mover-, ll>!U w Wars, i’i -On u r?J Fancy Gpites, Plain and fc’run-v t’rto.j«*r>s »aJ and l-una, Portable Forprs, Sugar lielLtv Tea Kcttbu, b.=ttl«?, VVagou lk»vr». l- ac. aul4 \Vm. U. Talcott Jt Co., |srccna-pas to t Kcs.’iCPr, 2»., * oo^] MAN Ur \-. lUnKita OP Ui bT AND MAHOGANY LOOK INU vj bA&nnK, . onraß and Picture Fraim-a, Ac , an l d-.-uier. in luipc-rtrd sod IXunt-biic F«u:y Goods, No. C*i. cor ner of Wood Hud Fourth atr—ts, octliilw HAVING POid my ioturrst in tbe firm of T. KENNEDY, JR., A CO., to William tl. Talcott, who, with A. U. Lifury, will coutiuue the L.-oking Glh*b and Variety B . -i -nu»s st the old .tUUKi, corner oi Wood and Fourth ntriirt?, uudec the riyle of Wtn. U. Taicott <► Ou. I c ufideuUy re commend them to my former .ustumers, »a every way qualified to itive entire Pstisfactlou Ail per«oc* havu.g demsotl? against me,and all indebted to me. will nleaoo make an o*ri/ tivuiemant. T KENNEDY, JR. Cabmei Furniture Warehouse. TB. Y“CMi A CG., iXUnnti Furniture amt t.7i<ur Man • , vfacUircrt, Noe. So and -to SibbbheU street, oppusnu City UoteJ, would respectfully remind toeir old friends aud cu?u>mura, and those about to purchai?B uuylhiag in tbutr iiue uf burtneKs, that tn*y ure couatantiy iDanuiacturiug avery description t fashionable Parlor and Uhumu.-r Fur nbur<», warranted !n material aod workiuanabip, and .sold ou rtalwiabla term*. Care taken tn packing far laud or water earring* Steamboat Cabin Furniture aud Chairs on hand and made to aider, a* usual. There interested in furnishing boats will find It lo their advoutage to givo us a call, aa we give every attention to the manufacture of work be-t ndm-ted tn rh<-ir uw. [»m"l WHOLESALE AAD It ETA IL. TAMES RUUD has bttwd up in epieodid style bis store, ay No. 89 Market street, and No 6 Union street, betwren Fifth straet and tha Dlamoud, aud has uow completed bit Spring stock of BOOTS, oUOES, SLIPPfcRS, GaITERS, Ac., and Palm Leaf, Pedal, DusUU anil Braid UATS, to w hicb be invitee th« attention of all purcaasure, whether at whole sale or retail. This stock is one of the largest ever opened in this city, and embraces everything worn by the i.idles of Philadelphia ami New York, and ae truuta cannot fail to pieaue all. Great oare bus been given In seiecucg tbo choicest goods; ail of which he warrants. Ue also cuotiuu** -o m&oufartqrv, aa beretofere, ail de scriptions of Boots and Shoes, aud from this long eiperumce o» over twenty years in itf this ciiy, fa, be trusts, awufflcleut guarantee tn*i tboae w.io fuTor him with their oostom, will f>c fairly dealt with aprlHiti bemlnaiy for Buys. bmuK-ictsl w r. of Fifth and Grant rt»., ayjjosiU. tburt Botuz. » pH E Pall Seaoiun of tuia SoUt-oi wiu commence <>n M.UN DA 1, September 4tb, and tile dalle? uf loHirucllon will b* re>um-M by Messth. GRIGGA and M DuNaLD. There •*rn im ducce.i.-ivi; uioathaiu tbo AcsdeuUo year. Tuition is per qmirier. Tbe numDr.r ol pupii? i« ilmite-i, bqJ bo;,'* nro odmltte-1 In the ..rjer ot eppds .tluu.? wbicn uiuy be made u'nr jj.b, ?. i-, i-tu»;r:.y pUvu;. or ut .'-:bool, or by buccr dropped tn i‘o't utinre. »uU:ov* FIH6T tftttikß*, UKfW'hfc.N W'-Jkiu xsb MARKET dCRKKTr*, I'lTToUXhviii l*A., bniide Freuds’ I'iitval NetolMc Eih- UoAia.oi Orti ,- auiK«tl Iron . i: J*>o. loauutaciorvs Cougar &i»adh*<*l Uou iVurK, Caking olo»es fui dtenm borne ifoihia, PurtMfot* Forces, Furled iron Work, Largo iiolt- Id .««).; Cora Life i*r*r*Tn r.i, the b*;?l muU cU**» k'l-L rii-<4i>>t] i;u ,rR »U' . 1- Ju-t r»* a. •.viib ecd wiib v » / t, a.ro rccrlTluS trum WiK. PUiLwleiphln, YV dco HALF CUCaTS iKV, comprising Vuun- U>sOu, Imperil, Gunpowjer, Oolong, aui. liugtit'b UreuMaot, nil ol which b&v* buen carefqUy selected, aod will tie *>"l a* u-.u-‘l. A. JA'iNbo, fritin Tea Store, jvZl No. 3* Fltlh street. JUOuTa AND cdUAJL—i’Uweo wbo nut to j»«l o neat ana won lilting BOUT, SHOE or GAITER, mil call et M’LaUUHLIX’S, j> in _______ Fourth street, UUAFf\ (tldlslNUKa A ULC.AVi*', n « A>ot‘ACril«»bKC OF CuAL AND WOOD COOISING iVA SToVKS, I'urior aud ILouug Stoves, Grate Fronts, l'\-miyrs, Wagon Buses fic., £c Warehouse No. 121 WOOD Street, auovc Ftnu, t’ltlhbmvh. i*s j>24 1 '-iVY* -;v ;v<»V. i-V-'iV si hT^bini Jill R/ 11UJ|L If / B m Fronts for (looses and Stores. China flail, No tv Paper llauglugs. A Cu , d. ciaaTo aml* ohuiks, W. £J. ac a 11 1 ' tv, ITT OCnL i O KA C 1' OU V , so 2i firm sTHtirr, Sign of THfi OLD STAND. WILLIAM iMLx ba» returned from the Manufaetur* to-' UoMerj ihi-trscto of cinrope, where hu has pur* obused. f«r cash, d very axteuiire and well ufsortsd stock of cbo best description* only of Stocking?*, Socks, Undershirt?*, Drawers, Gl‘>»ed; *l5O, new style of Children's end Mbs**’ (fancy Stockings, together with bis dome-lie stock of Pittv vinuu'acturcd Hosiery. He will Fell by wholesaleor retail at N*»w Yurt Importers’ prices. WILLI All DALY * CO. Remember the 34, Sign of THE OLD STAND. tny23 _ Spring Stylo tiats. i WR WOU . J iMTITti -ur frigid* and the pabHo J. 3 to call *nd examine oar new and beautiful of Corrugated Ham, which we are selling low or Cif4. Also. oar Celrutlaf Cop, whlrh la tAnowlrtgtd vo b- tb# &e*wn and k* t O*P of the waeou. f,bl7 J. WXL9OW ®-80N, 91 Wood st .. ... ' ' mm PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE J. HENKEL’S CITY CABINET WABEHOVBE, jVo. 173 CBS BTNUT BTBSST, (o??osjts l2fDiPfirn)sHcs Hall,) Philadelphia. njSHrroKE, ni eveby style ! Comprising LouisXlV, Louis XV,Elizabethan and Antique, with Sculpture Carving and modern style; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany,Satinwood and Maple; all of superior construction, and finished in the best style, equal to, if not excelling in qual tty, the Goods of any Establish* ment in the United States. EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren tices being positively excluded,)and using tha Dost ma terials, the work cannot fail to give satisfaction to pur cli&Borel Amongst the znnny advantages offered to par* chasers. is the facility of famishing a House, either in ele gant or plain style, completely from one establishment; by which means all the articles in each room correspond in style und quality, and the immense stock always ci hand, being so various In design, enables purchasers to please their taste in a eeleotion, without the delay necessarily caused in ordering Furniture. To give au idea of the finished Furniture on band, I need only inform you that my Rooms are 176 reet long, by 27 feet wide, four noors in number; with Shops contiguous,saffl ciunt to employ 200 hands, which 1b a guarantee that the work In all done under my own Immediate inspection. £3* The Packing is all done io the Store, and Furnltun warranted to curry safely any distance. Visiters to Fhila dolphin are respectfully invited, as purchasers or otherwise, : to call ana examine tbe Goods. *u2s:lj P, P. JtOQERB. JOSEPH fiIOGRIOGE, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, NO. 83 COUIPISCIAL, BELOW Pwi BTRXXT, St, Louis, Blom an-1 Commissions will meet with prompt and personal attention, and Übc.al advance will b*- giren wneu required, on Consignments or Bills of Lading in nano. Ordersfor the purchase of Lead. Grain, Hemp and other Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices. The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandise end Pro duce wilt meet with especial care and dispatch ; the lowest rates of Freight will always be procured, and tho expense of Storage»nd Drayageas much-aa-posalble avoided. RtJtaXSOLS; Page A Bacon, Bt. Louis; Ellis & Morton, Cincinnati; Charless.Blow A 00., do; Strader A Uortnan, do; Chouteau a Vallo, do; Gosea A Frazer, do; Doan, King A Co., do; Springer & Whiteman, do; J.W.ButmrA Bro.,PUtsbh; E.O.&oooaman ACa, de; D. Leech <* Co., do; E. AC. xarnall A Oo.,PhHada; Wq. Holmes & Co., do; Morgan, J.M.BUcRAMorjan: Blow A March, New York. B. B.Oomegys, do; Frost AForrest, do;. Shields A Miller, do; Ohariep A. Meigs, do; Jofdah Lea A Co., Baltimore A. G. Farwell A Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do; Howard, Von A Co., do; W. B. Reynolds, Louisville; 11, D. Newcomb A Bro.. d 6; T.C. Twlchell A Merchants, New Orleans fi&»I hare an open Policy of Insurance, which will cover all shipment* to my address, when advised by letter pcs mall, or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or at the time of shipment. JOSEPH - MfXIRIDGB, augo St. Louis. Missouri. WATER CURE ISSTITCTE, HAND STitKBT, (SOUTH SIDE,) BUT, PENN STREET AND THE RIVER; PITTSBURGH, PA. Doctor BaELZ. Graduate and Practitioner in the Old Schools of Medicine, Allopathic and Hotnmpathic, bdo for the post teoyeara a «uece*xfnl Uydropathlst, baa opened a W\TElt CURS in the above location. •. The perfectly safe, direct anil immediate effect this'sys tem has on all F-ver*, and all diseases ucute and chronic— while tt Is mtld, gratefaiand Invigorating to the weak and debiJilntcd- renders it peculiarly desirable in families, wb< will be treated at their homos. Allopath.c and iloznocpathic treatment will-be xdmmi.a-' tered where dffdrod; but, after long and thorough expe rience. Doctor Buds gives u decided preference to Llydro pn’.by, which b»3. thrungbout thu old and new world. yroY*-D so eminently successful in every form of •.Ueaw iueiuding Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Dyspepdn, lufi.-imtuatory and i.’bronic Rheumatism, Asthma. Cut*, m-c-us .\*-rvou« and Liver Diseases. TestimoniaL-i of cun from nif.hlv reputable citizens of nearly every State in tb* L'ui-*u, can tv ttuminx'i at Doctor Darla's offioo. The Rev, Cb-iw are tnviteJ to consult bim gratis. Warm water being used m ll)ooumm.mcexui»nt,amlofMi l throughout the treatment,'U is a luxury instead of unplra* ho*, a* in unacquainted might suppose. r.rfhßt;cth. —M Charlet* Brewer, Waterman Palmer. W. W. Uiu.on, W. 11. Williams, Thompson Bell, J- R- Wei Or-ii. D T. Murgsn, Win. B. Ilolmcs, E. H. English, B M K-rr. i.’LKAKY Tuh itodtireigae-I, having Tlsited Doctor Baels’s Innito tmu ami witnessed bis sucrersful treatment. cheerfully n* commend him a- a ihcToughly educated and skillful Phy sictnu: Charles T. Hu.srll, Jos. M'ConneUs, DarlJ Hunt, John C. Curtis, lloK. l’atric’-t, John B. Livingston, John Wright. W. W. Patrick, Mrr.-i F. Eaton, 0 Orm«by Gregg. [JanG R&nias, Nebraska 4k- Know-Nothlngism LAND TWENTY PEE CENT. CHEAPER THAN CAN BE BOUGUT IN THE ABOVE TERRITORIES.’ Heal Kstate Farm for Sale, r pilE sub-vriiwtr Is authorised to mill TWO UUNDHEB X AND KLGIITY-FOUII ACRES OF LAND, situated in Versaiilc* trwnship, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania,lying buck of M’Keeaport, known as tbe White-oak Flats, and in sight of the proposed Station on the Connelisvilie Railroad. Improvements ns tollowa: a square LOG ilOUSfi, 00 by 21 feet, two ttoriea high; and square LOG DARN,6y by 31- fee:, (both new and in good order;) two fino young OllCll AUi)6, (best grafted fruit,)just commenced to bear. There U ninety U one hundred acres cleared and in a high r-tate of cultivation, and the balance is well set with white-oak timber of the first order. This LaDd is well calculated for a su>ck Farm, /.ring very level, and the poll of an excellent quality for grass-growing, and being well watered with twnive or fourteen nevortailing tpringa of excellent water. This Lund has facilities rarely met with, being within hall n mile <<f the Youghiogheiiy and one mile of Monongabelu. uqo almo.'-.L on the Hoe of the ConnellßTllle Railroad, and L sup|«j.'o-d to cuutuin an inexhaustible bed of IRON ORE Thi.- L.iu-1 woul.j n>,t be in the market, only that the owner is u!.h»ui to remu\e to the “Far West.’* Terms easy, and price muderate. For further particniars, inquire of W. J. RKYNoLDd. ai LoronsN Glass \Yorks, or of JAMES C. RICHEY, au2o Real Esia:« Auent. at this office. Valuable Property for Sale. TWO LOIS uF GROUND, upon which are erected four Brick nod twu Frame Buildiugs, which reatannually T-t ctwju baj-J property is situated in the Moth Ward of ib. : . i y >.-f Pittsburgh, on Penn street, between and streets. Also, the Factory end Ground known as the “ Empltv WerkH,” ouuftled ud the corner of Penn and Morrisatreeta. Alao, 23 seres of unimproved land, situated on the Alle gheny lifer, one mile from East Liberty. On a portion oi tin-' ludJ there is the best Saw Mill location in the county. Also, a uumber of ivta containing from 1 to '6 acres ol choice land, situuiud one mile north-west of East Liberty, and tme mile raft of Lawrencevll'e. The above named pieces of property are vb:y desirable, uod will be dispode-1 of on advantageous terma to early pur chasers. for u.tws of sale and further iuforta&Uou apply to Wcu f. Buum, No. —— Wood etreoc, Pittsburgh. U. 0. THOMPSON, Assignee for Jm». S. Negley, Bay Wood Nursery and G&rtleus* JAM tc KENNEDY, [late Manager of the well-fcnown Sy racuse Nuaenes, New York,; begs leave to inform Che public, thbt'hu Uas oow established an EXTENSIVE NUlt dfclitV, on the farm of Mr. James S. Negley, amir East Lib erty, where h* »bull he prepared, after the sth instant, to re ceive and till orders for every variety of fruit and Ornamen tal Tree*, Hardy nml Green House Shrubs and- Plants, in addltU'D to a choiceand superior stock on hand, he has made arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries in th*> East, to seep up hissupply. Uaring a thorough and long expe rience in the business, he can assure his customers perfect eathitaclloti. Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer his services in iosigning, layingout, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Pub lic park*, or th« grounds of Country Residences; and will also furnish plans for the formation of Lawns, Approaches, Picturesque deanery, Ac., in the highest styles of the art. practically acquainted with every branch of Lantjecape Gardening, uod having spent years in the Sylvian Parks of England, and on the beautiful banka of the Hudson, he hope* he has the capacity to meet the wishes of those who favot him- tar Communications can be addressed through the City Post office, or left at the Warehouse of Messrs. Negley A Mohan, TA Wood street. Boston Papier Macho Company. MODERN AND ANTKJUE OKNAMBNTB. PirTriUUUGU AGENCY. 67 MARKET STREET.—The attention of Builders, dteambokt Contractors and Cab inet Makers, 1* requested to this new and great Improve . ment in the manufacture of embellishments for Buildings and Steamboats, outside and inside; Cabins, Halls,Church* eB , Dwellings. Stores, and P.rlor Furniture, in gilt, ur in imitation of variooß kinds of wood. Also, Cornices, Brack ets, uuJ Put-rot Ventilating Centre Pieces for Ceilings, Mouldings, Consuls, Trusses, Battlement, Ae; much cheaper and handf-omer 'liau Plasteracd Wood Carving, and a great ileal more durable. BLOCK LETTERS FOR BIGNB, very cheap and warrant* ed to last for do years exposed to the weather. Above Goods for sale at tbo manufacturer’s prices—coat of freight nddtfd. W. W. WLLiiQN, j,,-8 67 Market m. flew Partnership* MATTHEW GRAPP AND DAN m L. KJiISINGEB, trading heretofore a* ’ll OUAEF & CO., Stove end llolhiw- Bure Manufacturers, No. 12* Woou ‘street, have this day associated with thorn TiIO.MAS J. GRAFF, as a partner in their buoinvM. Tba uamo, stylo and ti'tleof the firm will, from this d*t«, be GUAI’F, REISLNGER A GRAFF. They respectfully so.iclt a continuation of the patronage so lit*- erjilly bestowed upou the firm of M. Graff & Uo. Pittsburgh, July Ist, 1854. New Trimming Store, *fo. 53 Cbrotr of Aloiket ttreet and thz Diamond. f TRANK VAN (.ORDER respecfully announces to the * public of Pittsburgh uod vicinity, that he will open his Ur \ v Trimming Btoraon Mouday, April 17tb. Uavlng fitted up the neatest store room in the city, And filled it with* choice selection of the latest stylos of Trimmings and Fan cy Good**, ho flutters himself that bo will oiler superior in duce nents and endeavorto give full satisfaction to all who may favor bin with their patronage. Now. don’t forgot the place—No. 83 Market street, corner of the Diamond [sprig) FRANK VAN QOUDKR. Borne League Factory. HEAVY SIURXING GUEiK.fi AND TWEEDS,lntended to -ait the retail trade «>f Pittsburgh and Allegheny, made of hard twisted yarn, dark patterns and indigo blue The general admission that Stewart’s Check* and Twetsda are not inferior in quality to any others manufactured Ih the Cuitod Mates, wiib an increasing demand for them, encourages the subscriber to extend hla business Mtb » view to keep up a good assortment of such Chets* ks usii ally retail from I«>s to 18% cents p«r yard. Sample*, will Ite sent to merchants who cannot make iiconvenlent to call ar hie Wareroom, Rebecca street, near the depot. Allegheny, r-rr7'3m* HAMILTON STEWART. WILL find It to their advantage to call and examine cur stock of STOVES, before purchasing elsewhere. Our variety, both as to style of finish and utility,i* superior to any in this market. ; We also have 4 Laundry Furnace, new tn design and principal, designed expressly for Steam boat*. ORAFF.JtKtSINGBR A GRAFF, Dress Slablng and JdUltneryv, MBr3. a. K. GAIiQU U prepared to make to order a, CtuAi*, Mariulas. Talmas, Ac., oq the moti roo fsasble tarstf. Apollo Oaildlmgs, No. 70 ffcurtt at. { : ST. LOUIS. KENNEDY A CO -Steamboat Owners NUMBER 150. I FOR SALE AND TO LflT 95 Per Cent Lom? Cfaoa any Fara la tbe CORQtf. A VALUABLE FARM Vos aALE-—The subscriber la Authorised to sail thfl following described TRACT OF LAND, containing 111 sftusteft In North Fsvette town ship, Allegheny couts-y,!-, 14 from the City of Pitts burgh, and near dm Kaa 0/ rJta StsnbcnnHa Railroad. with Coal ami Lima btooo ua-i-t tha t?fcn!e place, and emry of access— f- i’sws: A very comfortable Earn House, 30 by 26 feet, 2 6Wis3 ht-jhi Wash Boose, Spring House, and other out anew Frame Bash Barn, 64 by B&.feet, finished in tie bast possible manner, with Stabling under the, whole building; 100 bearing Apple Trees, best grafted qualities; a large quantity of Beach and Cherry Trees, all lo bearing order; about 86 urea cleared and In a high state of cultivation, with water In all the fleldp. • Thte land-is Very comfortably situated In one of the be>t neighborhoods In ihocounty, being convenient to market, to cbnrehea, schools and mills, cud wouid pot he In the market, only that the owo«-r la about to remove to tba for west Terms easy andprice moderate. For further parti* culsrs see the owner, nil. ROBB, on premises, or the sub* ecribor. JA3IE3 C. RICHEY, au2l:d*w . R**al Estnfe Au»*nt |3\sit exALti —Two splendid Farms; outs of 100 acres, and J? the other 76 acres; beautifully located on the Upper St Clair Township Blank Road, d miles from the city, each of them lying bo bo to divide into lOacre Lots, having a good spring on each. It Is a splendid opportunity for a specula* tfon. Those who want a good home, or wish to make money, would do well to look at it. as we will sell to the first that offers us our low price, lo lota or all together. Also, five Country Seats, 1 mile from Woods’ run, and only 3 miles from Allegheny city, by wayof tha.Newßrigh* ton Plank RoaL They are fine healthy locutions, and ofo fiured very. low. Also, ten Coantry Seats on the Ohio and Pennsylvania -Railroad,7 miles .below the city. They will be sold separate or together to a colony or building association. It is a lovely location, and cheap, of coarse. Also, one Lot of two acres* and two smaller pieeeß of ground, opposite Qariman’a at Woods’ run, offered at a very low price for eo fine a property.- An assortment of Lands, Houses and Lots, always on ;hand, and described in my register!. Before buying you would do well to call and enquire of THOIIAB WOODS, j**7 ' 76 Fourth street. : Beautiful Sites for Country Homes, THJi- offers for sale, on easy terms, FIFTY Li/T9,lald off and restricted for rural residences. Also, tn ENTIRE SQUARE, on the bank of the Alleghany river,' 76± feet long by 2uo. feet deep; haring fronts on Alary and Julis Ann AVt?aueSi and Henrietta and Uerr streets. This, square coatalnß.many.FrnltTrees of the choicest kind, and commands a fine view of tho picturesque anu romantic cce* aery around. lam desirous of preserving this square en tire, as It would afford one of the most charming and meg uificent sites for a gentleman’s Vucunor residence, In the Immediate vicinity Qf the two cities. Also, about TUtt' £ ACRES OKGROUND, at the bead of the advantageously situated for manufacturing pur poses. The abore property la situated la Daquesne borough, on the high and main bank of Herr's Island, and Is reached by aYery substantial Bridge of one span. For particulars ap ply at my residence, In Dnquesne borough, cn the main bank, fronting the head of lien's Island, or of JOHN DUN* LAP & 00., corner of Second and Market eta., Pittsburgh. apr)?:tf WM. C, MILLER. Fifth Ward Property for sale at a Qood Ifargatn. Tehee valuable ukice houses and lots.— These Lot* hid brass a front on Dean street, of 6G feet 6 Jncbes, to B3feeL alley; on which there is erected a valua ble block of Bnck Houses, two stories high, with kitchen] and cellar in basement, 41 front on Peon street, and 30 feet deep on Locust street. This In a.very desirable situa tion for either a Store or a Tavern.; Penn street being the great tbrouzbfura of the city ; and thin property being con* venient,to the Railroad Depot. iThid property would do! be Id tbs market only that the owner is ilWng in Washington count;, and finds it ostreme* ly’ihconren'caito attend to it. « Turnwwy and price moderate; forfurtber particulars dnqniro of ‘ ROBERT I>AY. Fifth Ward, or JAB. G. RICHEY, Ileal Estate Agent, at tbiaodce. ( : 10AL FKOHbHTY Kim SaL AT A auhAi BAuUAIN. t The yub robur off-re to rel! the 000 half of -iOO «cres •f Coal, and 163 acres of susfrco, situated at Freemeu’s Landing, on the Ohio rivrr, m Hancock oountv, Va. This property b&s fkcliibejj ruruly met with; the vein being 7 fcet thick, of the rery beK quaPiy of bra uicousCvial, end ■iba p* int on ihe ritep whete the -wator i? »t:oat IS feet at the iawe.-t Stage, and a ve:y larc** pool, Etiifictent to barter WO coal boats. Aho u charter for t’u* purport* ot establish ing coal works uL the as.uie point. There is erected on the above a first rate overbhot Saw Mill f ilie above will be rcld bait, three quarters; or the whole, io r suit pumbasera. Terns easy aud price moderate. For further particulars enquire of HOUKItT KRKNAfJ,on tlie premises, or of JAMES G. KICIiKY, -dcro • Kshuo Agent, at this office. Coal Works For Sale SIXTY THREE ACiUS • with ic 0 acres of Coal -attached, and all the improvements thereon in success* fttl operation, aid Farm is situated on the ilouoagahela river, 34 miles above Pittsburgh, and is supplied with a Farm lion**, Darn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad,and an excellent harbor. Therein of Coal Is five feet thiot t and cannot bo surpassed In quality. For further particulars apply 10 NICUOLSGS ± PA.YNE, Nn. 235-■ Liberty street. ; To JLeta rjpHE PROPERTY situ&ttd corner of Webster and Fallen A streets, from end eftrr (be Ist of April nuxt. Thu Is ed eligible situation for a large Boar mg UousorraTavem atand. It contains •n« arge Bricß Hou-*. fronting on Pul ton street; twv r-mail Frame fciouw*, fronting on Crawford ntreet, and Stable, fromlug on Webuler street. At a v«iy small ex en*e tbo tacb building.** can beconrer(**l Into sia bllog capable of stsUCtug twelve botors. For terms apply AUSTIN LOuMIS, 92 Fr.nrth street. HOUSUc, SIVKES. UtrlChS, AC, XU-UuT.—A Deoil ing House on Th’fd t-treet, opposite the Uazetio Uu Idlngs—rent $225; a Hou-e, ctrtor uf Wyile .i&d ToWjsend street; N-.. I3| Third Ht mi, a DwelUig House and Store iioum—rent, >25,/; a Urge Three 3'ory B irk., on Kos street. at the head • f Fifi h street—s3oo: 6 Offl -es io-Splahe’s Buhdlng, Filth str-vt; a large Mail on Pou-tb auret; a la gw Sto e Boom on P arc i street; a iarg- Store Rocm on Tnlrd street O'-xt ;■» the D -'patch »flics. Apply t- fr»-g.:| S » UTHBBKT 14-»Thl d«t. VALUAttLr. HEAL bal Ai'r. run o*leu, Aujoiuiug ihr Borough of Manchester—THiHTY BUILDING LOTS, each 24 feet frontby ICO feet deep, and fronting on M ante I street 60 feet in which, are otTr.red for sale quite low, and od reasonable term* of payment. This property is part of the estate of the laic J >mes Adams, Esq., nod the title is per fect and beyond dispute. Apply to nw»B JAMKS BLAKELY f llllKJSli TtlwAia-.'-rauli U.-L to cvtioAur. —mcuetfd i on hrauklin atid 1m S'n-ets. The coraor house con tains five a go d cellar uud a storo rocm—water Ox urea through the b esc. The other houses contain eight rooms each; bath room, cellar, aud hot aud cold w»,er through the vrbuJe house. For prico and tarms call at the Heal Estate Office < f S. OOTUBKKT A HON, fetid No. 140 Third street no YOU WANT LUXUi'IAKT WiiLSIiKKS AND M IUHrACULST—If you.-do, and your beard Won’t grow natural!, til you hate to de is to us« my Unguent *Uicu wiu. t.. six weeks, force your beard or hair to grow strong and thick, and I » arrant it wiu nut stain or injure the fik n. Thi» I know it will wo, for before I began to sell it 1 tried It well&ud thoroughly, bothon mjreil and friends, «tid recommend it with conEdt-nce, as do sme 2vou gen tleman Bho have used It. So sayotbo proprietor,K.G.Gra ham. of Nqw York. The above article is for sale, price $1 per bottle, by ft 1.7 S L.CUTBBBKT KQTh rdst. Iv It, BRUNET* • UMYIi -SAL KE.UtDt .—This remedy 9 is fa. Bupciior to any that has ever yet been offered to the public. operating upon ad the organ* of thu body, aad a {-on the skin ot Urge, it re establishes, when disor dered, that relative acuou which is necei.-*ary to be per f rmed by the different organs of the t-yrtem in a state of hen th, aod wb-eh are always d-*r«uged in u state of disease. It Is acclp&bU to an> and every disease, >n all stages, and has made the most as.onUhiug cures that have ever appeared upon record, erica $1 00 per bottle. Sold by feb!9 ' S. L.UUTUBKRT, HO Third st. C'aRII is U-KLES3 UNLESS EMPLOYED! $2,500 Wanted—Persona soeniug an investment for their cash, can purchase a Gro tnd nent of $3,000, on valuable City' Piopvrty, f r Twonty-fivo Uahdrftd Dollars. For par ticulars appty to S. CUTUBKBT & SON. - teblO ‘4O TnlH street FOIL Re.siT—The brick Dwolutig tiuuije, c<au*«ujug 7 room* and hall, being No 59 Hand street, between Liberty anll’ton etreeta. Bent $l/6, including water taa. T. B. Y >UNG & CO., fabB 33 Emithfield ictreet. Valuable Property For sale. FIVE HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS, situate on Centre Arenuu, noar Fultou street, a»d within tan minutes’ walk of Uw Post OGeo. For terma. inquire of UOON & SAUGEST, eoro**r o( Wrv>d nni Fifth st®. For date or Kent* * WELL ETNIdUKD T»VO rTOKVI DKICK DUELLING, A. on third strceL, between tmithticld and Gram streets. Apply to J. W. RUTTLEK, 97 Front street. To li«t< A GOOD DRY CELLAR, under the Neptuae Engine Houm, on Saventb etreot, suitable for storing molasses or produce. Inquire of JOHN H STEWAIIT, mart • . 267 Liberty street. Steamboat Transportation Ueqalred by the Indian Department. Office or rae 60 s: Imxoar Arcane, l bu Louis, ilo., t'ebrußiy 20, ISau. / SEALED PKOPOSALB will lx* wired r.t this otiles until noon of tbe XtftXa LAY OF a Pill l, 1865. lor tron* porting, by SUdiuboat, >t; m n. i-oula to tbo I ra lug Porta on tc« Fpp-r Mifeuuri between Fen' Her«e nod Fort Union; say iron 30 to torn uf-Annuity ocrais, Provis ions Ammunition, ’o , to be delivers J to cbe iudlin Agent for the Upper Mi.*»>uri Agency, at sueb pi lots go the river, and In 6u. b quumiiie:* as be ra.iy eir-ci; the boat to stop at any points of delivery lor ‘ueb number of day*, not ex ceeding five, as said ugt-ut may require t" enable him to dia tr bute - uid G. od>, ac ,to u>e rtul.aus The same proposals to cover also (be irav sportution of say luo tuns of Goods, Provisions, *c., m re or Jese, from bt. Luuis lo Fort Guinn. Separate propond* will bu received for transporting aho tbe lost mebtioued lot of Goods, Prvvi>L-as, 5c., f om Fort 0n:on, by steamboat, hrel boat, or Other safe vr&ter convey &nco, to Port UeLton. proposals for.tn a letter transportation should state the hind of boat pr> posed lo be used, and abo embrace a propo sition sped vioj? the per diem comprujatiou to be pdd In u>e thejunderrigned should requi e the boat to remain at Port Gabion a suScitnt time o euable him to execute his dutl«fl os Commissioner, to negotiate with the Indian tribes JO be awemblau Uere. Tbe CoutTactorr.wlll be expected to farnlsh tree of charge, the transportation f«r tlietxnder* signed ard bis a*eiat«*nt». wh n will cocbmpeny the good*, and sub Isteoo? for tbt-m whilst ou board the str&mboatj and In taro the boat be detained by bis o dors at Fort B-xi ton, Üb,e subsistence and tram o ta l men tbeir return. The will be required lo be in re dint-sp to ro oeire bar f. eight at Bt. Louts by the lOtb of Hoy, 18.5. .No boat will be accepted upon which insurance cannot be readily obtained. Tbe light will lo tesemd to toko 'lma tq cousider the bide*, and tbu rig.’it also to njectany boats, Steam or heel, that are not considered by tbe undersigned Bafficiently Btaumb,epeeay, and adapted to tbe proposed service, and to rejt-ct aoy und all bias, if deemed unsaiis factoiy* Th- proposals trill each be endorsed—“ Proposals for Transport! g Indian doom, Provisions, Ac., up the Misioarl 'Blver," and. will state fba rate per hundred pounds, for which the Udders wilt contract to perfoitn the t-erike, and must be accompanied by a guaranty that tbe bidders will eater Into contract, and give sufficient security fur the pex fbnD”Doe thereof, in case their bids shall be accepted, frbtt A. CLAIMING, Bupt Ind. Af*y. ■ti \f ' , t RATES OF AD«;BTlSI\« i 4-ipxm vrou r.t rar. eiitnMßoa emc* *i*j t/s*B aosTAam, qp. oacJs ft ttitfon&l Insertion---./. C&3 vzs>. .. t«?c wrrefca....... thT.MJ T7J0i5...., ono ciootb> M . M < it « *’ " tiro nontliij, ***•”■ “ three roontlifl.. .*.—•*—* ® ® •• roar months .o*-...*—.•»■»—«••••— fP ® <{ “ tlx *-*•••»•**-**»•“»*•*■*** " " ons ymr •XE Winding Card, efs lines or tea, peranxnun—XD CG ceahjzaeis hsi rtsisras: ■)r.a square, per annum, (exclusive of th« paper)** DAILY' MOWN UN (i i'OriTt FRIDAY MORNISO; L.ETTEU. FROS fiilS S K SOT A P vpviir Smrrignty. Doctrine—ftsenartr.zniofa 'faie tc -g lining the Zlinnesott Railroad—Tubing of V\C Gtn&a— Btnooil of Gtiv. Gomik-Penbtit—£ new oiy*dSbt ciUment amongst tne SruaiVjri—Soalp D±noc. ■ Qaihv Paul, M. T., February 27. Messes. Grtuicuis & ; MostooMßar j—Oar territorial legislature bas r by a legislative’ most emphatically given its 'esscot to the’ doc triuo of the Kansas Nebraska bill; and “popular sovereignty” is all the rage .Min nesota. The oanse of this euddea . outburst of feeling is to be found in the action of the Sousa, at Washington, on the SOtU of -by which the charter of the Minnesota, R.ndJNorth Western Railroad was nullified. The enemies of ; the bill taking advantage of a clause in the or ganic act of Minnesota, succeeded in.wleldiijg& power whioh Congress has but seldom ezerbised, viz: that of disapproving of the legislative eels of the peopto of a territory; when they were not inconsistent wit» the Constitution.' When the news of the passage by the House; of the act disapproving of the railroad charter reached St. Paul, it created a great Sensation. The legislature immediately- pefesed, }by a- vote, the following preamble' and ftaqldUooe; .which I insert as sauce for your Free SoirWhjj g and Anti Nebraska Democrats. The preamble and resolutions I copy from the journals-: i Whereas, tho act of Cobgmis. «b‘ Wedf ,f An Act tbcrgKß- Ice the Territories of N braska ami Kau approV r<l-3ray 80.180*. does .-"ot contain the ptorWivn, rt*s»*ryiog to Com frees ih'e right to nud annul th* JaWs pAS.eH.bs the I#»gifilßtir© Asf t «nfciieA and Governors oribrsv T4riiti>- rios but in esureM terms L-avee 1 he pnjpte of tho*» T '• rrt toriea “ perfectly free to .form and rcgidaU, their dorntt&a "institutions in Ivir. own way, sulgect orjy ta ViiOxiiliiu* u ficn of-the ?Tntf«f Slates ‘ - e > -' ;r - ’ And whereas, Tbe rigbtof the people Of ih&'-TertitOf f<h Of tho United States to govern thfto**l es 1* therelijreeog*. nlß'-O, abd adopted, as part of the policy of the national gov-i n®ent w li; . *" ' And whereas, by the. oth section of the AnT Of Orgrrsa omitted-An Act to wtabllsb 'be Territoiial gbymnaert; of Minnesota.'* approved Mnrch 8d,1849, It, La proved. .that ail tbetawp * by theLeghlailve Assetolly and GcVer uorof-tMaTerritory Fhall be su>mltied to theCogr4»»cf thoTJoited StalCß,flud If,diaaptro.fd et-all >& npll apd of no effort, thus denying to ibe peoil* of Minnesota therkbt of self government, uiven to thepeople of the TorHtdrieat f Nebraska and Kama- • ' : A>*d whereas, The Hcru-e f Ecpre-optatlfe!* of thfY Uni ed Suit's baa alrsadv, in the cxerciee of thi* powir t ns a jußtlv ami Invidlou-ly reißrved. resolved to'difltfoi' prove of aud nounl laws, passed by thpGovßrnfleahd Legia-- lative A.t- niMy rf.Sllnna o*a, r solely 10 our V7Q doffleslir nlf:ilr?,thupviolatiDg tbeprinclplesoßtabllpDtd by,, the Organization or the Territories of Nebraska and Ken kib ami platdo:: in jeoperdyanyacd alofiiiedawiMsoßcletlf for the protection of the pareonp, Übortiae and property oft our rllissene, and reducing iheni to n rondltlnn ot Tpeeelopa. ton body lit the retec* inn of which, and in ihoprccoc'dli-gd of which,they' are no vote: ' -- . f'i’i'r/tTt, ffepolced, by the Council of the Legblfttivo As*; retobl- of the Territ ry of Mlnboada. That the Delegate to Convre-R from this Territory, bo, and he'is hereby refluosted to ask f and urge to his u*mcvt. theirepenTof so mu< ho f the oth section of the Actor Congreae, of March>3d. IS 19, as makes the lawit passed hv *fce L-gi-latlvh. An embly and Governor of Mlnherota, hull and of no effect, If disapproved ly Conor ss. ifejoired. That, the chief O’erk of tho II nr-. of Jlepro* sen'atireshe, aiid he la hereby Instructed to forward a err* tifoil copy of these preatohleß and Teßnlutlrnß to the Hon. Henry M; ltice, Ilelrg tta to Conzreaa, toarriiwiru. - - These resolutions wero voted'for by every Whig and Free Soiler in the legislature, and ex- - press tbe unanimous wish of tho people of this terriiory. That Congress will to amend tho or* ganio act of Minnesota, can burdty be doubted. Oae very good reason iB to be found id the fact that as a largo portion of Minnesota-lies West of tho Mississippi riveri and is therefore iri clnded in what iaknown as the' Louiyinua pur chase, tho removal of- tho Missouri restriction has placed us entirely at "the mercy of the southern elaveho der3,” without erjoying the privilege the people of Kansas and Nebraska do, of regulating the domestio institutions in onr own manner, "satjeot only to tho Constitution ; of tho United States.” This deserves the con sideration of your pious Abolition cotemporary on Third street. If Congress doeß disapprove of the not char tering the railroad company, the Congressional act will have no effect. To show-yon what a fast people vegetate up here:—the resolution of disapproval passed tho House, ot Washington; on the 30th of January, and on the second of February a bill amending and ri cnaciinj?: the railroad tharter, passed tho Ecsislaiure of the - \ Territory; the Governor vetoed the bill, but the Council ond Honso passed it over the veto by a Constitutional majority, and the charter la once more a law. Gov. Gorman and Cuhgress to the contrary notwithstanding 1 Ain t that squatter ' aovtr* ignry with a vengeance? Wno Bays the people of the Territories are not able to “regu late their domestio affatrs ?” . As this is the last week of the session, the ■ members are very busy closing up their yearly dut-es. Tho session has been an imports it one in many respects. A bill pending for the taking or a census of the torrliory, has passed, and the vast quantity of land on the weßt side of the Mississippi has been laid off into counties. An apportionment bill, now before tho' House, ap pears to ba a bone of contention ; it increases the number of members to meet the growing de mands of tho Territory, and will become a; law in Its present form. Other acts, fosterlog tbs industrial interests of our citisena, were passed. A list of tho various companies chartered, for the impiovement of rivers, advancement-of the lumber interests, and for agricultural and man ufacturing purposes generally, would.exblbif in ’ a graphio manner the go abeadativenees of the people in this section of Uncle 8 un’a domain.-: The opponents of the present Executive of,the . Territory are largely in the major ty in the legislature, and it was thought a. memorial would.pass both branches, asking the President to remove Gov. Gurman.-nnd notice of the intro duction of such memorial was given in the Conn-, oil some weeks since. It has not been pressed, however, by the opponents of the Exrculite,. na there is a strong probability the President will, make a change without such petition. Dr Olds* of Ohio, will succeed Goy. Gorman—Buoh 13 the universal opinion here; and if the btll for the in crease of the army becomes a law, our present Executive, rumor says, wil 1 be provided for. hy a Colonelcy in one of tho new regiments " flow. Qarmau fought with honor in Mexico; but he ooes not sneoeed very well in hit prestnt posi tion. But I will tire yen if l vebturo to say more of the local politics of ihiiTcgion. , The government, it is thought, Will ordW, lbs erection of a-military postern the.Apring;'near, the mouth of Pembina river; a short distatici t ' from the British litie. The setflement knownas 1 Pembina, is about 4CO miles from 8C Paul, and oomprises three or four thousand whites and V half breeds. They derive their supplies from this plaoo, and every winter the arrival of tbeir “dog trains” in Bt. Paul, forms a notable.event in tbie, our dullesb ifuispn. There is a ,largo and flonriebiog flfittlemont; a short distance from Pembina, across the lino, which la 11 lurishihg under the auspices of the Hudson Bay Com pany. This is called tho “ Selkirk settlement," ond numbers in Banpeans,\Half Bbeede ondf French Canadians, eeven thousand souls. It is g verned by on officer appointed by the Queen,' aud enjoys tbe protection of a military force etationvd at Fort Garry-—a British post near the l ne. This settlement and the Am.erioan settle-. meut also, is-eitqatedontbe Great Bed River ot the North—a stream-which riaos in Mfbnrsottt as far south us 46 degrees, and flaws north, pouring its mighty voldme of .waters intis Hud son Bay. The Biitish settlement'is far. more prosperous than the American, owing to. tho fos tering euro c*f its- governnfeat;- .prevtouk toitho i ntuningof the present lino between I this coun try and British America, Pembina was the chief. point; since that time it has declined, and un less it receives aid from the government, ,it is feared will have to be broken uj), . The' Indians from the Missouri make incursions, into, tho American settlement, during the absence of the • j males on their eemi annual hunting parties, car ry off the cattle ond horses, and even go to far | as to murder the inhabitants, ahd-burn tki-l? dwelings. This renders the presence of to I armed force absolutely necessary,.and greai oy was felt here when it waa announced - 10.11 C.-u -! preys had made an appropriation and authorised i the construction of a Fort, at tbo mouth of Pembina river, which .empties into tbe Kcd 1 river, near the tine. A monthly mail is run be | tween hero and Pembina; it is carried in-winter, i by means of dog teams, and insummer-oq borae i back. The iuhabjtomß, of tsatJfar'.pfll. region ! subsist by hanlittgi esccpt thp feW;.eHg»ged la i farming and tra'dltg..' Ibp..hnntefe,, who .a™ I mostly half brerds, GO nothing hot bunt buffalo. | They make two gtand incursions, commen.log | in June and November, and lasting each two $ S* l7s , B 40 4 KJ 6 vo MAEOH IC.
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