The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, April 02, 1855, Image 1

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Tv*.'DAILY MORNING POST.
**■•“"'* *•*'' PkW ''''" l ♦tornin,, (Sunday axepted.
l»» a'LlUTiiitK S MOVTGOtIKaV.
M*r*n.xnw7 wksmo? wood ASD nrrfl nmn.
53** 7 *f.S —•fits Dollars b year, payable strictly In
*" <** be required if not paid
o%f*' ' :o«t'erwf*''zNr-i— fbr«jUe at the counter In tbs
.i. v c\«\» Row.
m eATITBDAY SIOBNIRG POST
rwirii; «r i ru-n tlis office,’on a large blanket size
hv‘ «t >‘>LLARS a 7ear. in advance. Single copies
nra-eirm
. Vo ;>»o-r will be discontinued anlessat thedlficre*
cb the Pp'*t*rl*tara.) oatll ell arrearages are paid.
**-Nn trill be paid .to any. order onieea accom*
paa«»t br »-n* notify, or satisfactory reierence id tms.city.
Q-&* Ptrrw/Ued uriih the EstablUhnent itf the Morning Pott
ton of l\t largest Job Printing Oflictsiti Che dig, .where oft
k +d*.of. wrfe ii done <m the thortext notice, aM tioji .feasof*-
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Rohfc* C. G. spronl*
Attorney and counsellor at law—office,no.
—, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, .Pa- . decllsly
, Jamu A* Lowrlb^
ATTORNEY AC law—Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
betweenSiDtthfield'atreefniadChefryailey fdecll:ly
■’ JOSEPH WEAVER,
ATTORNEY . AND -A- liATV,
Office,' No* 144 Fourth street*
je3:lys] pfTTrtßtmon, pa __
JOliN BA«TON, . ?
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Offitit, corner Fifth and Grant ats**
jnSAyitl. . pmseuftba. pa. '••*- •* *
Thomas 31eans«
ArTORNBi AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY.
Office, next door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio,
my 4 -
6* P. Host,
Attorney at law—N©.io f j Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
Pa., fourth door below Mr. Body Patteron's Livery
Stable. - jeSS
C. Orlando Loomis,
ATTORNEY at LAW—Office, Fourth ctreet, above Wood.
jy&y - : • •
. Thomas M* Uarthall*
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lowries Building*, Fourth
street. jan7dy
R* B. Carnahan*
ArrURNR* AT LAW—Office on Fourth •tract, between
Cherry alley auJ Grant street. jely
J. N. M'Clowry,
Attorney and oounbrllor at law—office tn
Sa&t'welPa fUiiidiags. on Grant ureat je3
D« li* Qazeu,
ACTOftftlti »T LAW—NO 1117 Fourth street above and
. nearSmlthfield. margT.y
Patric k JU'Kenna
ALDERMAN Ob' iBIal) WARD
OFFICa OQRNKk OK jKANT AND FtKCII STREETS,
n>rm«rly occupied by Alderman Lewis,; where ah bu
sloeis pertain ng to ihts office of Alderman and J ustice of
the Peace will b*- protnptl> attended to. febl;3m
tucUmaster* Aldsrtaaa.
/iEFICE, between Fmmbeti and Diamond
"’f «Uuy. Coti'.-evanciug of all kinds done with the great
e t -are ar.it Hrcumcy Titles to Real Estate ex
am.red, &c ja3:s
hi. s. VeaL Vldermau*
N.O. 91 TQi.vu .«.»tw“cn Wood and MarSetstreeta,
Pittahur,i‘» •loU«r.tioiayromi>tlymode. Bonds, Mort
gages, and otaer drawn with neatness and occq
• ' je3l lv
- T ,_ ... . ti. AHJL, sUiiOHuN Dfcl.NTlST,(snc
.*•«*» to H W Biddle,) WO. 144 SJdITU-
* ' '
*Jr <uftcebQurSffrom 8 to 1 o’clock, and
rota 2 to L*»’ciwc& - feb!6:ly
4 i .SCi'TT. DKNTIiJT, Fourth atreet, fire doors
Market. '
)>Tio.r floras From ulna A* M. to five
M. dec2o-7
\ liUrfiifiSSti UAKDS.
neasnss ....... umx ncuaitnr
J U \V. K & CO..
i COHJilSdliiS i\ii ?t)rtt¥ ÜBIXG lIESDIUHTS,
( AtfP
Dealers tfeaerally iu Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin
•' ciaaati aad jcaer kanufacttres, &c.
I. Jf0.93 fmru xlrc'tf, Lxirr~n Markrt and Ferry ttrcetl,
: riivauc.vjH, pa.
*#• Lio-ino cash -v.lt uicvb ma-le on consignments. Par
tlcuLirati-.'rjtrju t >au m forwarding VVest{*rn merchandise.
-vdarß X I‘ixaK, Wm. Garaley A Co., Wo. H ? -
Cully £ Gv., V .-vnem-A Go., liny* V Kramer 4
‘.-i Rahm, U“ur> anul, vf m. S. ft. Johnston,
f-j Ctiouitc U iKii«faU. Esq. ueor-jp Levltse, E*<j., Solomon
‘‘i Stoner, jafcj
WX. BIIfUIiUM ... ... .... BI.NOiUX
.v iisatu.n & co.,
COMMISSION UKttCUANTi,
■?;tr.sii? Pencil. Railroad Depot,
PnTdSU&utt, Pa..
fobw itiu,
£tV*rr:ij «
apr7
<itur>' il. Collins,
* O-Jil-’iljaiON »n.
.'•> ia OftCc.M. 11 utter, Scads, Pish, ao->
W<> u> 61., Pittsburgh. [mart
Jt* Wa<.
Produce 4-
Vy STfclA'! :••
A!ug 4 Sloorticadf
\\T Uoutc.v... iiRoO£RS AND PUUDUCI3 DEALER*
V? . No. rt ->d etreet, Pittsburgh. , mylf
BUUEbLLnKik AND STATIONER—Us* niway»s on n*j.
% general nw. j ortnit*ritof School,Aiiscallaoeoiuasd Blan-
Bco&h, Pnucmg, Poland Cap Paper, Ac., Wholesale end LU
taii, No. Id* W*x*d street, below fifth, East side, Pittsburg;
. Wauled, ityn and lancsra* acrapa. *pln:i*
. I. W. Chadwick,
Dt&filihi K inrlAlJS AND PAPER, No lid Wood Strv
Pittsbttr *b Tin* highest vne*» id ca»b paid for rap*
I3VI \ T
Wiluam i’liita —.ttsi.aicsrrs.iN, Pittsburg’
Sliller 6 lUchetioai
WHOLESALE JJL.JCKIM, IMPORTERS of BRANDIES
Wines and Segars —Nos. 1711 and 17 4, eorner of Irwi
and Liberty direst*, Pittsburgh Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarn
fes- constantly on hand. jj‘2B
lVtliift<n Carr 4 Co.,
(ffn. Cir.a into af the nro ot J. Pause* 4 Co.)
WUOLH3ALfi<iEOCEiIS nod Dealemln foreign Win*-
*ud draadies,Old vlonougahela&ud Rectified Wh><
key No. 3-D Couuaorclfll ilow, Liberty street, Pittsburg:
P«. js6:y
rj'llls sQbMrir*ers bar* this <J*y formed a partnership it
-1 tie parposa of Carrying ou Cimniuvtti and fhrvrar'
i.iy, iu connection with the Fish, Ricnn OH, and Pi
duct boAlneiwgenerally, aoiertha style of tixausu 4 lire
audios; «rar«*hoase No. IHJ and 150 Prout street
formetlr occupied by Barsrid*» a, Inshram. -
ff«. ik BNOLISn,
4AUES rtIOiUUDSON
J\*. J. BKNSETT
Irt, jSMrfebS
Pittsburgh, Febrami
FR. DRaVO, tHamoad, Pittsburgh. Pa., iealer
» Country Produce, offers for sal* • rbotc*
Groceries, selected for tainily ase. Spirt* of urery earn
arul ihe Hleao ilills £i>
Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken id r
cbaugefor Uerchandiie.
F. U. D. has prucarcda iuii asj-.nrtmeni of Uandreu
WarrautedOarden Seeds, and incite? the -tteniioo •fail
lereated in rural affairs. janL)
w u. a.fuuHii
& atcciA.a j*os.
COMMISSION AND PORWAftUINJ MKUOIi ANTS, a
Wholesale Dealers in Fhb, da»:uu »Dd oil, ami Produ
gwn.Tally. Warehouse formerly oompied by Borbrloge
lugbratn, No. 110 Water and 100 First ctreet, Pittsbarg
Punna. . . fa 3
OORUnIIStOQ (10019;
r|MIB subscribers bare o,.nuM a bouee for che aoove pu
Jl pnse,at No. 17 .-mithfleld streut, four doors above u
Bioonngahela Uoase. We will purchase, or receive, »■
eoma»b>'don,tor Able, consisrinxeatsof Flour, {team. CAec*
Om. Oils, EZirl'y, Phis ited Grass Ssed, Oilcd llay, tfr
upon which we will nuke advances, or purchase at ti
best market iten tor caib
bov6 __ ALGEO A CO.
De&lKßtN<4-i r JURIES, «'»t* mU -E, BA J"
tc., So. 10, corner etoitbflel 1 uo l First atreeta, Pi
bur.'t). Pa. novfr
JOliS -i. i >usc<T vjiu». a. TOONu ..«..raa.’»ci» l. ivy»
T a. Young ft Co,
.V ■ c Acxuhfietd street, ippaxile City Hotel,
TITASU A J’UKKiIS OF OAUI-NET PUKNITURE AM
IVL d . <IltF. ot every description. Materials and wotk
ditishi - warranted, and snldtitreduced pricey. Care tsk«-»
In Pi-k- = • toT'land water csrrbcw: =«n3l
IM.’OIWKh AND 'WUoISSAL/uDEALELt IN WIN
RS No. 1-17 North Second btroet, tilth do
soov: Race, east «i «-, Philadelphia, -has on band tbs
qua! ti-ieot om Uran-llee, Wines. Insb, Whisky, Moijopk
liela Whisky, Holland Gio, OirllaU, Ac*, on;ijjrro3 wortl
lb« itteotion of purchasere aud dealers;' r . Tangly
ilenry 'Jl’Cftlio.ujsti ft C 0.,, ,
WHOLESALE udOCKUS and Ooramisalp.n •• M arebani
.» «•! o*»‘ j J«P-1
Wtn Digby, Jr.*
CLOTHING AND FUtiN'iSUiNG STORK, Masonic H-:
Fifth tlrfxL, ■ 'illtlfirgn.— Ointhind made to order,
good atria, and if »09-»
rirHOLESALK IvKJBR*, aui Dealers in Produce, V<.
VV «b;Q Wioes »nl Liqu-ir-sOli Monongahalaand-ftei;
fled Whisky, s i r9i .dnerty «t., Pittsburgh, Pa. f-fyflhj
J. A. Tlndlc*
feSStsfoi. WH'JLESALR and Retail SADDLE, HARNE!
g£p3Et TRUNK., VALISE and CARPET RAO mabuf
lb tur-T. Nn 108 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
John 11. 81tllor t
WHOLESALE \ND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSIC
INSTRUMENTS. Pianos, Hone, School Books p
Stationery, No. Td~i Wood fitrevL . 1 [Jan.
A.J. 1U0A5....«
f 1 YUAN ft /IHL,
WHOLESALE aud Retail 0. »rfi in SUkt, Ftmcy a
Staple Dliy GOODS, New 51 ‘Market and 8 Uo'
etteet,PittdbU'-rh. ' . ' apt-:
IJ3EPH CHA.PMA.ff,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER I>
111 PORTED CIGIIIS,
m y2:ly. N'O. S 3 Uir.KCT STBKT. PHTSBnnoB
POWER S RIKRUON,
ARCriITEOTUR VL AND ORNAMRNTAt_ OARYERc.
Orua tiental PattßTbß'lbr 'Casting, In every sty).
Modeling. DcsizulQg, Ac. Composition .-Ornamenta for t
decoratiin of Steamboats, CuUdings, &C 4 90 SMITUFIEI
Street, oe-ir the P Vst 051fce/ . -
ErWIUTBHiroSBi ;
FANOT SILK AND ffOOLEW DIfER AND CLEANS
No 7 ISABELLA St., no&r fbe.Bmmet Hotel,
8. fin+nnrn* L. CUTHBI
s. cvTEcassaT & son,
KBAL ESTATE AND- GENERAL AUESTB, 2VK.6
Smilhfitld tlrvl. .. . HOT".
L. E. Hayward,
PEALED la BOOTS, SHOES) TRUNKS sndLEOHO)
end BRAID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty rt
174 Pittsburgh. Pa. Jel4:>
_ ” ■Jolts JIITCHELL,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST
. - „ So- 135 Wood Street,
j03.-y?| N«t dnnr to fi Uonse, Pittsburg!
«lth JOS. ABEL, tli
V *bfl * on^.tS? oor " la ' t « l andertb«style .
fourth st™™.’ ltttle 011 of SiitMeg
* Ja»rt
William Thorn, Urni»»i«+
HAS REMOVED to th. m(l rofiffA
Streets, where he will. M Jttend
his numerous friends. All article* In hUjlltm
pure, and pat op with the utmost r ar «
I MPORTER OF BRA.KDTBR, <3IN, WTNRS t»
Id fine dd
Also, Rectifrtiuj opruep of Bmithfleid2S
ctneets, Pittsburgh. :
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'?*«! & burdock,
rijltWAKDlSti MKiIOOaNB. A.N
» uiCNTi—No. 7 Water-*tre»t,Cinciiinai
U. T. C. Morgan,
Go*Paritierifaitp>
J4i. d' .aagiilln,
c. o. wood*
R, <t C. Duncan,
J>ASICL AHL
J »0N UROHTT'
INEMEINII
PUBLISHED DAILI, BY GILLMORE & \lt»N IGOMERY AT THE “HOST tiCILDLNUS.' CORNER OF FIFTH t'ND >i- •• mse.j. vT *<..om PER ANNUM, ill i;o.00 ,VUSK PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE
VOLUME XrLII.
BUSINESS CARDS.
ENTKRPatSK WORKS.
80. 130 WOOD STBOt. t RD DOOR DUO? TIROmAU3;.
Be tfjy TETLEY.
S ■ IMPORTERS and manufacturers of
AND DENTAL
IggrVA/ -- INSTRUMENTS, KIFLKS, Ac. We
wgf .: x fceepa general assortment of the above
' articlesconstantly on band; together
with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, G ans, Pir.
tolfi and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shot Belts, Cape, Powder,
Lead abd Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Uunting and Pocket Knives;
Tailors and Hair Dressers’ Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ao.—
Also. Trusses and Supporters.
Jobbing and repairing neatly executed.
are making Rifles of every description, to
order, of the best moterial, and workmanship warranted.—
Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be-fill
ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale
prfc 6 *- mylb
Chandelleri and Gao Fixtures
eubecribersMS now opening at their new Wareraom
-1 NO. 100 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith
field* the largest assortment of CILAKDELIEU9, BRACK
ETS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Gas Fitting,
6T«t offered in this market. Having arrangements njade
by. which thoy will bs Constantly in receipt of new patterns
and varieties, they confidently invite the attention of pur
chasers to their selection. We are determined to sell as
low asany house in the West, and beiog practical Gas Fit
ters, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles
In this lino.
W* continue a* Heretofore to fit up buildlngaof every de
scription for gas. water and steam.
Brass Castings of all kinds mads to order promptly.
LONG, MILLER A CO-,
No. lo& (first street.
GEOBOE LETCHEU
fitOM BEW TORE.,
»UAN (Ji'ACTLi tiBR of the celebrated
Qocsamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic
BanS Toupees, and every description
of Ornamental tlair, far Lidias and
Gentlemen, 79 FOURTH BTUKET,
between Wood and Market, Fitta
/..'Bi.ktchib*b System enables Ladi«-
iUd'tieuUeaien U> measure their beads
with accuracy.
n ius.
Hu. 1. itie roaodoftho Head.
No. 2 From tha forehead over tbe brad to neck, No. 2.
No. 3. From ear to ear, over the top
No. 4. Krumeartoaar, roum the forehead.
For Toupees, to cover the top of the ucad only—o paper
pattern, tha exact ahap« of the naltl part-
flaw Coacb and Carriage Factory I
JOHHSTON, BBOTHEB3 6 CO.,
Cbrner cf fiefrecco and Bdra/rot rtreeft, <3-»y,
#<* WOULD respectfully inform thrir friends
•y&3 the public generally, that they bare
■SsftpSgJia commenced the. manufacture 04 ‘'arriagee.
Rockewayn, Baggies,Sleigh* umf
Chariotej in all their various stvlerof finish and proportion.
All aruera will he executed with strict regard to durability
and beauty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to os
the most reasonable terms. Using In all their work the
beat Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stuff, they feel er>nfi
dent that all who furor them with their patronage, will he
perfectly satisfied on trial of th*«lr work.
Purchasers are requested to give ns a call, before pur-ba
ring elsewhere- ost&ily
3 t. JOIIJWiTOS. T. JodttSTO*
Elcelslor Carriage Factory.
BUOfUKU « OU.. PUAOHCAL COACH
MAKitRc-, corner of Rebecca and lleluK*ut «trwt», Al:*
gheny ity, bare on hand and are manufacturing an
extent* assortment of Carriage*, hoelsawayß, Uuxgu-*,
Baggage Cara, ac., made In all their ranmu styles with
Strict regard to durability and beauty of finish. using Id all
their worn the best Januta iron and eastern hickory. lie
fair* attended to on the most reasonable terms They feel
confident that ail who may fator them with their patron
age, will be perfectly sail'tied on trial A their wort
The Pittsburgh and Manchester Otnuibu«eH parsererr f:f
U«en minuUtsdoriDg the day. n- ttii^>
’ PITTSBURGH COATfI VaC lUtlt .
a. atoctow maxthi v *t£vsv< qlokoz tr
Bigelow A ( o.«
SUCCESSORS TO K. M Jililhlym-, 5... 4* m
Diamond alley, near Wrod sttr«el. Pit:*
burgh—oo ACllbd, O.vHiilAGh<, PUK\
TONS, BUOUI.ES, and ete.-y d-script:' i. <-r ,- V fcT
fancy vehicle* built to ord*r, «n.l r-m O.-i
iurpa«sod tor boauty cl dedga. rlwgau;-.
workmanship, and durability of material*
Ali work warrantevl
KbKJUSiW
jaocce.»noa to t. wut.ij »
CiORNtiK MARKET STREET AND L<i A>3> iNT», kr*»-
/ constantly »u hand a full astorllaetjt > 1 t*rug». V*~J*.
.nea, M«lt‘-ine Ohvst*. Perfumery, and ail artirie* pvTialu
:g tn his huaiue£j>.
Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compuuhded a;
ii hour*. " Jn:Vy
U'Ciiass ruusj.
oas manna
FLKSXIKO BROTHERS,
lducras»ors to J. Kidd* Co.)
WHOLESALE DHUQUISTS,
Ho. 60 Wood S'rtes. FiitstfuryL. F a
Proprietorsof Dr-id'Laue'e Cuit-firaied Wmtf.i»:v M'it
Ac. jalu
JOHN BAFT. JR.,”’
t<. J&* Sl’UuCr;../
Wholu&ie and Retail Drogcltt t
VND l*fr to p AIM'S*, ul i D \'i, a'iLtt?. *c., !<1
Wood Itrett, thrre tiror* Lelcw Virgin rJiry,
aprtnaAi-ly mT'ltirviiU.
R. L . ALLEN,
WHOLESALE filAitE. 13
foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old hlononga
hela Eyo Whisky, 4tc.,
ALSO, RKCTIFYI&O DtSTILLBR,
No. 8 Wood STREET, I’iTiciiL'lU) ft, I*A.
llTlNts, Brandies, Uin-», Gor-llal-, Jamaica St.
Vf Croix »D*i »w England Rum, Claret*, Champagnes,
TOtcb Ale, London Lrowu an>ui. Irixh dr.itch, IP-urhon,
>!<j ilonongahela Kyu anil IVt-cUfWd ALink), Appl», I‘each,
• ild Cherry and Uiacktwrry Urao-iiv*. napurtrjj Havana,
«galia, abd Principe Cigars; UaH-Spanlsh and Common
;sars, ail at such 100 p Ice* an to ctiaUrng . eompe ktioo.
*ncy liar Kegs aud Botilre or fT«»ry style. and
vtnijobn*of all (dies. I respectfully tuvite an <"%aulna
.on of my «lwk, at No. S WOOD Street. Pittsfinrgb,
-* D 03- apTvi.ty
lien oval.
JNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER,"*» I
lAS removed to 21*4 LiBEuTY street,oppujdle Uarrlflon
alley, and No. 3 sEVE.MII. near eambfield when*
e attention ol his frico-ls and the paMklumvlH m the
■ch of KRADY-MAuK GOOi.’d alaay* ou hand At»s
<ilha» CasMUiure* aud Vestings tor vorti A foil
Kortmeui of Furnishing Good*, for -,<'iu»ein-;n. IncludSatf
at* of all qualities, i'ronkA, Umbrella*, *c., ii: jnsj
•m» vcuostET.....-.- —oimun- n'ctcaAtr.
Wholesale sad Retail Clothing Merchant*,
Nti. Hft Wool* MULES.
i tR r> eabscriber* reepeccfuH) inform their old customer*
i and the public iu general, ihat they hare this day ae
■cxauM them*elv«» to the above basiue.it>, under lb** firuj
JOHN ii’CLOSIUi* ACU They respectfully solicit a
are ul public
Che previous basin**** of wir will "be settled by them*
vr» respectively febf*
LMITD, Jate ol the firm of Ooolst A Lajßl*,/ having
, opened STORK NO. V, \t»o doors above the old
and,i for the purpojse of carrying on the CLOTUING
jdINfcBS. hopcsb) -met attention to nuriacre to merit t
sSm oi the patronage of ihe late firm.
'L IL—-Clothing made to order In the most lashlr nable
.Ties, and on the »bortest notice—inferior to none in the
C j, janSAy
Jamea N«Ulng«r,
dONONUAiIELA PLANING MILL— Would rwipactTully
Inform bU friends and tb© puoils, that hi© ue» eatab
*hment Is now In full operation, ana that b© Is prepared L>
.mjah Boat Cabins, and till ail orders for IManod Lumber,
nth promptness, and at the lowest rates.
Board and Plank, placed on one or ooth sides, oonstantly
land.
imh, Doors, and- Mouldings, oj ©very deecrlption, mode to
ler.
Guilders and Carpenters would find it to their advantage
giye him a call, es he can now turtush them with planed
iff-suitable for every description ot work. _
M k. OXBOOS. gBIBWIfiU
HEBKON ft CRIBWELL,
: BELL AND BRASS FOUNDEKB,
/TANOFAOTUIIiiHHof all Kinds of BRASB WORK, I«0-
U, OOBiOTIYB, BTRAM PLUMBERB, 4c. M
. Cotton Batting Manufacturers.
(foundry on Rebecca street, AUeffb* o ? City,
ifflce and Store, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh.
>LD BRASS and COPPER taken m exchange for work,
cash paid. Orders loft ut the Koundry or Office, wlf.l be
.unptly attendeq to. feb9: ly
JOSEPH T. LOWRY,
; Ko. 43 Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets.
ifflcb op stairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh,
CESPEOTFULLY announce to the public that he bos
commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, In comm
on with Intelligence and Uenerai Collecting, lie will
-*o attendto renting. Persons in want of Borvants, in any
Apacity» or those tn want of places, will be supplied at ihort
»tice. All business entrusted to his care promptly at
ided to.
Htfcrmca-T. J.Bigham, Esq., Richard Cowan, Esq., W.
Leslie Dr. Alex- Black, James Mackeml, A. A. Mo*on,
1A Old. i anl8 ._
qn>FV .....P. P RKlslMaSfi
M. CRAFF A CO.,
Western Foundry, Ho. 124 Wood street,
pmsiionoii, pa.,
£ANUFACTOREU> OP COOKING BTOVBS, Coal mid
Wood Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Hollow Ware. Plain und
acy Grates. Plain and'Fancy Feaderfl,fla«J and Dog irons,
Kettles, Tea Kettles, Wagon Boxes, 4c. Jju3sly(> _
Auitlu Loomiii
©£AL ESTATE AGENT, llerchauilize, Stock, and Bill
V Broker,Office, No. 92 Fourth Street, (above Wood.) The
voscriber having opened an office Rt tho above ploeo, for the
irpOß© ot negotiating .Lpans, Bills, Bonds, Mortgages, and
other Instruments for the security of Money, and for the
ircnsie and.sale of Stocks. Will also give prompt and
rticular attention to buying, selling, renting of and Itaß
v Real Estate. [)7m AUSTIN LOOMIS.
Schuehman A Uaunleln,
XTHOGILAPHERS~ThIrd street, opposite th<* Post-office,
j Pittsburgh. Maps,' Landscapes, Rill Heads, Show Bills,
hclß, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and
<lt>ngCards-efaL, Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed
Jolors, Gold,Bronre, or Black,in tlie most approved'style,
t at the most reasonable prices. odtl6:ly
SGUSH AAiDOLASSIOAb BEMINARY.
w. t..McDonald, m. a., pehtcipai..
i IHE oext seMion of the Institution will commence on
V MONDAY, fcfcß.fcth of September next, at the room cor
»r of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the
>rbtB. Vceder.
Hon. A. W. toomis, C. Knap, Jr., 8. F. Von
aorst, B- Miller, jr. aug/A
JACOB M’COLLISTER,
HOLEOALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER
ash DEALSB II? au Kinns OP
Tobacco, gnnffi and Cigar*,
' Ko. 25 Fifth IL, IMlsburgh, Pa..
Keens coflßtanOy on bend « large supply of all the
s?™ hrauda of lmp.ram-Clgara. ja3 : §
.j. nxin^
- ; Walter P. fllaranall, ” ~
ttPORTEIt rad-Doiler 1» Preps* and American Paper
vt*mytp*»B. - - : . • ■ •
BABB. dUIOBKKi
Philo Hall. No. HThM street,
\ Plttabarteb: and east stile of the Diamond. AUeghen .
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BUSINESS CARDS.
David illunn,
Real estate and contracting agent, No. 2,
1R WIN Street. Pittsburgh, has for sale, as- follows;
180 acres oflaud In CedeT county,lowa, 10 miles from Mur
eatlne, on the main road to Marion, ohd 8 miles from Tli»-
ten, 6 miles from two Railroad depots; 00 acres launder
cultivation, a good Frame House, Frame Barn end Grana
ries, s good bearing Apple-Orchard!’ Theftra is well
watered, high, dry, good land, In a very healthy county.
A very great bargain can be had of this firm for prompt
pay. Enquire os above, or of Mr. John Munn, on the pre>
mistfs.
Also, 3 acres of land, wills a large Steam Baw Mill, now
In auccesKful operation; 8 Frame Dwellings, Barn. Black
smith Shop and Tools. Boat Bcaffold, Work Shop, 4c., situ*
ale on the bank of the Allegheny river, at Miller’s Eddy,
Armstrong county. Pa Enquire as above, or of Mr. L
Murfu, on the premises.
I also want to purchase 6 to 800,000 feet, B. of good
White Oak Plank, 3 inches thick, 8 or 16 feet long, 7 to 10
inches wide, part to be delivered In October next and part
In April, iSuo Enquire as above.
Also, forsale, all tli© Rede, Furniture, and every thing of
the fitting out of a largo Hotel, in the city of Plttsburgb,
now doing a vnry l rgo buniuvss Two to five year* *of thq
lva«e <if the house can also be bad, and immediate possession
If ri-quired Enquire ns tih-vw. )b5
WM. A M’CLUuG,
DEALER IN
Fine Teas, Choice Family Groceries and Willow
Waro.
CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., \
PITTSBUROH, PA.
18 now receiving o largo assortment ot FRESH GOODS,'
In addition to liis already extensive stock, pur*'hosod
from first handi» Id the Eastern markets, which, will be sold,
at the lo»*»nT market pnocs.
Gif lintels, and families, buying by the,
quantity. Kuppllni ©t wholesale rate*.
iloMs -lehv«r-<l lo tb© rJty tree of charga aep2l
PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL,
BOBEBT H. PATTERSON, Propriotor,
CORNEi; ‘if DIAMOND BTUKKI* AND CHkhKY ALLEY.
'I'HE -uliscriber r>*gpev!fully nodouuchs to the Ladlo«aDd
1 Pitteburgb, that nu hastwcrtitly erected
a UlhlNG BCIIOOI*. which, lo polot of rite, ermtuodioue
w-»* hd i alaptMtlfin an'Jcniabij ©arele any eimilar ©stab
ti-)i:nent Id the Uolted States Iu localiun Is acceseible
iejui ull part.- or tb*- ciiy while its high and airy situation
readerp it eopeclady suiiwj to the promotion of hralth, by
this ino«t ftgrueiihle fxi-fm** The Horses ar« ilocllo and
well trained, and «he proprietor pledges himself that no
pain* or ©xiHJDse will be spared to meke thbreAtabibbae.nl
the firvt Id the eonftdi-nr* of the public. ocftCitf
Copartnership,
'I'HE hereby inform tt.eir friends and the
1 public that tb.-y hav aMOfliated theawclvcg logether,
under tb** firm of \VM. YiiUNOSON 4 CO-. for the purpose
ol carrying on the TAINTING BUSlNESS.ioalliuurancb
and .hop-, by #:r:c.; attention to merit a
t-bare or publlcr patra age. Lettering and Graining done
for the trade <n, rea«onaldo term©. Suujmjd SeventhHtreet,
opposite the Neptuue Engine House.
WM YOUNGBON,
dwell DANIKI. Y'GUNOdn.N.
Interest of Mr. J‘dL.N ATWELL in our brndoeM
I fjoui ;*iia late t>> agreement. Our busioeea, as
WHOLESALE GKOCBHB. will be continued by the remaiD
l g jiarluera uud-.-r iho firm of
UAL ALEV. COSGKAVE 4 co„
Nos 15 and &) VWkI street Tittaburgh.
RAG ALKY. W<X)UWAIID4 C*J- t
No. Market utreet. Thiladt-lphla
WM DAG ALKY 4 CO.
I‘iitOmrgh, Decruatnir Istb, ISA4—jd-rtEl
{HAVE sold tcyint«res: in the basinen of Long, Miller
A Go- to ft. A. l*ong. who. «rirh d--ho Phlillps, trill con
tinue at tb* old Aland. Fo R/.i Front ctrwt. I cordially
rroitaronul the nrw firm (*• u ; ** j »trotii>g- -f my friend*.
PUtaLurgh, Jul) lki4 i*. U. MILLER.
. - ~jso. pniiiipj
5. A. LONG A. CO.,
lir.'l. AVI) IlKA.ts FGLM)bKft, AND 048 FITTERS
II miAt;*-u::ufi to tbiir uuck of ChacdeUt-rv.nravkete,
(''iiUsMa »t-J •C?t.»r«?> VV« fit up hi>o*M *llh Ga*
■ o-i ■'W-.. I c-iiv c f ah kinds to order, fur
* i-h i'.ai! «-il an-; FlUioga. and keep AniJ
.vtr I'-.ti M'-- 1 •••ij-'An’. > a:> ‘u.u-l. jyBl
silver Manufsctory.
ha?, F'oiu-.. h-i iu.km.% 40. itxurcrnx iv Paicts.
- - ••«•;?< 1* *..i|-*>rior fu raan«sf4r;urtoff my erwn
“-'ft, «■ ir* u'liitiU at leukt 10 j>rr rent, lower lha»
fie ej «tero irUi-s. or rlfi-vtwf* Ali work Is warrautrd.
F'et .’«r.v Silr^-T —\\ v al>o cianufacturw Fpoems cf the
U-'ris.h •• er it -
" au i W nob Tepuirlnj conGnuM. with rv*ry <k
nii.) #n-l ’•eu-wed d-le.-rnmatmo lo gjTe entire SStirfactlec
to .-w-i ..rum, t-olb as tv prjco and the suprrior quality cf
th*wv.rk. W. W. VYlldft.>N,
WaU-hmakcr and Jawriler,
ooett comer id Market ax>-l Fourth
Steamboat Fnrnltare wad Chairs.
Hi; Ur-rm hsal no.l *r« eorjeuntir tnaDftfiw'tu
_ nn;: P T K A H H- ‘ A V CAR! N FLU-MTURK AND
Ai . v.-ry , Tit:
* * » Extension Diuio:;
l>.. U«r itn
<"T;airA, r*i!o3* *tyle*;
tier. 1 a. do -m do,
Hui- :*i .Jo dr ,
D- • 1 :;.!rt Rn l»f ,
Tete a Tew. ft.
D«rst;. C-i.lf- TnMra;
V. M-fa ; Canl do;
Ma<rr do . Trap*, Ir., Ac.
Mairrtai auJ «orkni4:---blp w«rraßie.|, arvl price* eati#-
f»Mrey. T. It. YOUNG 4 O.T n
JT3O 3H SmT.hOSJ Hotel.
NOTICE ’
DALV'S STO-'KINO \1 aSIJFAOTOBV,
Ho 'dJ t\flh Hr- <vf. firti ornrr nhrrr Harkft itretl,
UT !l KR t. V ILL be and aworfed
«*f if'ixlEHY f-r *aleio this city.
Tur-h.«*-r. will flr 1 »r t>. t .e r Rlrantaje to call at this fiv
tabiHhment ao<l for R U ail I nre<itO
tuMire Gi-tr eimp.tn. 0. DALY'.
N- R —Remember the C-Hir Htocxi.vu C.trxxs_
fehl-y C. I>.
1' ti. (lewdly A Co-,
J iJIKAI* CA‘;i*KT WARKtIGUSK, .V« Si Thir-1 iirett,
\_/ n*ir Ntrk'i woul-I r*n»p.n-jf l ,ily Inform ib*>ir frteuJ*
nn-l th»> public g»‘n«rr.»M>. thut lke } bare now In «tor« tiu-lr
fiiDflete Fai-L *<T'»CK. e n-i-iiog of f A UPtrTft of wrery
d«“wTlptl«>n. from the Hovai Velvet no<l to the mm
ni(-n urr-iln Hemp and Rad F.oor »>■! Cloth, from op*
t>. i-i.-ht yards » d«\ new •ud Terr rich Comm and
f'autmi k !»iuci!. Rugs, '!bU», lUvls Window
Sb le* &<• Trrsoo* in T*nt nre ifivUtn) to call and «xam
itir 'h«nr stixt Steamboat*. IL te'.n, ou-1 Ke-slJencc* furtJ-
U'hed uD the OiO*t :'i-aji<>nable term*.
- ctnall profit), and quick eale*.”*%ta
TERMS ASH ONLY'.
». Haven.
r |MIK .'Lb ritISTINU ESTAR-.I HMENT, (lat« Joho
| sten a Ptockfim J «nd UUnk R.«lt aod Statioaerv
arehouH*. is :-nrparnJ to exrtute ©very st'le of Legal,
O-oiiunrriul, CirmJ nnd Steamb'-at Job ITin'ing and Book
Riodicg and furuipb every article In tb* Blank Book, Paper
aud Slntione.ry line, at ihe cborte?t notice and on tbe most
jva»f»nable term*.
Blank Book and BtaHonery War»thon*e. Printing Offlca
an<l B*x)k Bindurv. comer of Market and Second ata fnovtfi
Depot of Loncwortt) 4 ZiatnrrnTau'iCk
tawba Wlnea and Brandy,
I’llE utidrraieneu bas rccetv*<i and offers for eaia; trf CYn*
ctamu* irncts, a large quantity of 4'Zimmer
iimo'o oinufe aud world ruDoviwl Sparkling, Dry and Lfi
dies'Swrei- ntawna Winn, Such a* may disfreto prorrure
an t.-xceilvDt article of Native Wimi,.(the pure julre Of tljS
grape,i will bod mv e&tablbhnieut the plm-n for th-gratifl
chtiou of their dcAlreH. Thu Ontawha Brandy, diatßlrdtroto
tlie genuine Grape, is declared by many excellent iudgcHj
equal in flavor to the best Imported Cognac. f
D FICKRTSKN,
_)a»> No. 13? Liberty Btreet.
IlliPa Mmanac* for 1853.
JOHN II MKLIOII, 81 Wo«>«l street, Pittsburgh, will
publish on the *6th August, 1854, the well known
series of Almanac* (for 1855) calculated by Sanford C. Uill,.
Esq., and for many yeart published hv Mr Luke Loomla, of :
this city, uudu.r the name of ‘‘Loomb’ Almanaca." The
Burira will consist of—
HILL'S PITTSBURGH ALMANAC,
HILL’S MAGAZINE ALMANAC.
HILL’S AMERICAN FARMERS’ ALMANAC,
It la only ucco»sary to any, that the religious, moral and
useful character of Mr. Iliil’s Almanaca will be maintained
in the above series, for 1855.
Printvre and others are hereby cautioned againat :
infringing on the copyright of tho above Almanacs.
Tb-y will he for sale at all the Bookstores, by.the gross
or lozkd, and by
H 4 JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood Street.
A New Arrival of Pianos*
DLUMk, No. 11s Wood stree , is Just ra
celving tbe following new Piano Fortes, with and with*
out tbe iKolian attachment:
One elegant carved Louis XIV style Grand Action 7 oe
tavn Piano.
Onv extra carved Serpentine, pearl keys, 7 octave Piano.
Two full curved, m*ml grand, 7 (MJtave Pianos,
Two plain Uowiwood 6% “ **
One do do “ **
Three do do 6 “ «
Twc double rmiod corner Rosewood 6% octave Pianos. ■" ,
One round corurr finished bad; and frout7 octave Piano.
A further urrivtil 1* expected in about two weeks. (au29
fOHN A. O’BRIEN, 07 SMITIIFIELD STREET, batween
f| Fourth and Diamond alley. Money loaned on Gold and.
Silver Plate. Diamonds, Gold and Sliver Watches, Jewels,
Musical Instruments. Guns and Pistol*, Feather Beds, Fur
niture, and all kinds of articles—for any length,of time'
agreed on. Charges for atorage considerably lower than
heretofore Private entrance through the hall door. AU
business trnnsnrtionS strictly confidential
Forfeited pledges sold Immediately afterbelngout of
uuleHs redeemed. Bargains of Gold and Sliver Watch
es, Jewelry, ' c. f always on hand. aprHhfim
NE\V SEED STOREi
JAM Ei WAUDHOP,
OFFERS for sale CAN ABY BIRDS of the wostlmproved
breed .Tieing very hardy, and Quo ringers, Bird Seeds
—Canary. Uetap, Millet, Uodo and mixed Seed. Bouquets
will be furnished composed, of the finest FLOWERS, vi*:
Canaeliftfl.ltose Buds, Uellotropefl, 4c. Evergreens (In pots)
forChrietmu* Trees, from the Seed and Horticultural Store,
No. 40 Fifth st n near Wood. dec2o ‘
tioninme (h« Smoke.
rjvUE eubacriiwr bnvine the exclusive right to mannfic*
I ture and sell SWEENEY’S HOT AIR AND SMOKE
CONSUMING FURNACE, ia prepared to receive orders,and
contract for heating buildings with the most economical
Furnace now in use. The attention of those Interested is
solicited. Adi imormßtlon can be bad of A. BRADLEY,
Vos 2 and 4 Wood street.'or of J. BARNDOLLAIt*
dec24:tf l Iron Clti Stove Warehouse. No. 184 Wood fit.
©lt Is Tme I
THAT PICTURE? f superior excellence may
bo obtained at CARGO'S iNew Daguerrean Galle
ry, 70 Fourth street, at prices varying from
One to Twenty Dollars. All work warranted to
pleaee. Children taken in a few seconds. Call and examine
specimens of the various styles. Rooms open day and eve*
uing. feblfl
w. a. smith...- n. wo.vica
.w. W. M4XR
Bmttft, Blair Hunter,
(Late Smith ft Sinclair)
WHOLESALE G »fO CERB,
PBODOCE *ND COMMISSION MEBf BANTS,
And DEALERS In all stml, of PitotrafgK-SToau&c
UM«, mJ SKonl and 151 First street, Pltubu gh,;
r'enna. .. . . fefcfl
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PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, APRIL 2, i 855
TUB lit© Arm of JONEB A QCWG. haring been dissolved
by the-d*ath of Joun F. on Che 27 th. last., the.
business of enid firm will bosottteVby the ufiiehjlgno-i, at
their office, corner of Boss and First streets. -
ISAAC JON S 3, Burririzig Partner.
• Pittsburgh, September 80,1554 —(oct&>"
laa6e v JoAes,
Ti /TAmjPACnmEU ol spring and Blister Steel, Plough
'wA ‘ Slab' steal, steel Plough Wings,' Coach and Eliptlo
Springs, Brass-Not Taper, half patent, Snrew, Mail and
lummered Iron Ailes,—corner ofitoss and -First stream,
Pittsburgh, Pa. .ocCtly
13AAQ
D. B. Rogers &• Co.»
MANtTPACTURBHS of ttOtfWjJatcnt.impfovedSu-d
Cultivator teeth. Office corner'Ross and tfim streets.
• oct2ly -• ■; ~t ••
v Spectacle**
IN TOE MOST valuable triumphs pf science and art the
Invention of ttoectafcle- riot-, *£th thn highest Tr.e
experi-Dcod. Opticus overcomes ihtf advariof nature,
and coaiora upon iawiaabls mlnn*
tage of retaining the noblest of hii swims.: Yet great injury
Is constantly resulting *q thouftapdg from lgqoreuce on the
part of venders, or of those who Ventdre to choose forthem?
selves. , : y "-'£, ' - ;
Tuere are many requisites attending the selection of
Glasses, The purity of finish of theg a».»; Improper cm*
realty; the best form and adjustment of tboftam-, er as
ti preserve the parallelism ffitfr the 'eye for distant vlafdn.
or tor near vision, to throw the pl-me of each glass at rUbt
angles to the axis of vision for *>aeh eye; to brlcg the ex*
•ct centre of each glow precisely .opposite' the 'pupil; to
have the position of tho glasses perfect, both horizontally:
and vartlcaLy, A«.,Ac.
from long experience in fitting-glasses, united with a
"perfect, knowledge of the.-structure «f the eye,- we can
promise .acltiot’.flc-accuracy, and thus aid mu bin the pru
eervation ofthe.eye.; j. 1:;
Gold, Silver and Steel Spectadea.parefuUy selected of the
b»st qualities, for RfUe. AUo, glares Acted, Ac.
W. W. W!4)>v, Practical Optician.
f»!»9 C 7 Market street, corner at V<> >rth.
towASD a. mu,,
Hill A Holliday*
PRODUCE, FORWARDING AND OutfMISSION MKR.
CHANTS, EsdnxrUU, /a attention paid to ail
coDstguciout* for Bole of Hoar, Prodaco. Ac. Ordure fur
the oardiaa* of. Product! eoUciUu and promptly attended to.
Goods for re-ahlpaent forwarded with despatch. iQct9.6a
j. R.
JONES & BUCHER.
IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,
PtnntylvQfri* JBaHroad, foot qf Third it-, tfarruburff, Pa.
HAYlNGlncreajedoar Machinery, which In do* cJ the
moat improved nrder, and having added msny fadll-
Uee for dispatching wtrrk, wears now manufacturing First
Glass
Blowing Cylinders, Boilers* Furnace, tolling,
batv and arusx mill machinery a castings,
Oa and Water Plpes,TlydranU l lUtnrts,Lamp Poets, Hitch
ing Pests, Columns, Girder*, BhafUng, Hangers,
Brackets, OeJlsrGratcs, Bathing Tuba, Spout*,
Railing , Verandah* chd Ohiamcntal Casting*.
We nay particular attention to the manufacture and con
struction of Cant Iron
Having anestensiTea/aoitmeni of beautiful Carved Pat'
terns of the most approved architectural order, our grf-iit
facilities for manufacturing and shipping enable ua to com
pete with our riUea.
Partis* eroding Furnaces cr Roiling Mills, Mill Owner#
and MiU-Wrighta, will find 0 much to their advantage to
call and examine our extensive stock or Patterns bnfcre
building.
IROX AXD UR AS3 CA3TIXGS.
Of every description; Smith Work, fVD-ra Making. Fur
pace and Forge Tuyere?, furnlab*! to trrder. (my liy
China 11*11*
Market strekt, dktwken third and fourth.
—lOO crates of (iUEENSWAtiE, cf hU tall unporu
non, nowTweirihit, to which we Invite the attention of tbr
cxHiti*ry aml city trade, llariogisomo dozen different pat
tarns of Tea Ware, wo feel confident of suiting all taste*;
'among which may be found whit* Iron none, gold band.
goldrcroU, Mite, plnh, plum purtie,brown and green. Al
!*o. a hsndsomogreen sprig and wnlte imitation stout', which
Wo tojutfd much b*Jow Vise real #taoe ware.
COMMON WARE.—Our stock of Common Teaj, Plate#,
;Dlsb>». Ilaherv, Nappies, Bowls, Pitchers, and ev»-ry article
‘in lb* Une, is huge, and (fleeted fi>r tb« city and country
trade.
GLA»9 WARE— Having a large and well resectril stock
of Gits* on haod, we will evil atfketory pri.*e«, the
merchant th« trouble of coating a separate bill. All *-
nsk is a call, and Mr fi?cl confident of
4OHN J. O’LR.IRY.
Boon and dhucs, iVitoltside and lieuii.
JAMES liUiiG,
S3 Market, and 6 Union street, third from tbs?
1.1 Market U n?a, would call the attention of hi#
ami the putdlc geoerallv, to tha hr tn» Dow on
haallh* largfut sud bent Selected sti*:k of KijulS AND
FLIURa, l*) all their varis-Wcs, fcflJfv*an;i£*nt!rm«D
tr Phil tlpbie. New York and liosl&n, a d whlrb.be trusts,
cantK- i&il to please uiL
th* pile** arc very ranch rodeoed. nod be veils Ladles*
G»H»n« at from st,lsf tns2Wh Getuhmeu'* Boots frvm
boo c.tcciJrnt Urulleuufn’s-tiaticrs, SirJ Youths and
Children’ll wear, at extraordinary tow pri»<a.
Hr al*. cuntlacca la manul»rtur», as heretofore, all de
wripU-6* of LAWKS A V JJ GKNTI HMiLN’d RCkifn AM»
BU><E - , of the fw-st <jiiAllly and the latest style, all of which
fcr warrant* Nor should bo nverLokta) hia very large a#
eoruneoi of Gum Sandals, Ovatabowaaod U-ota, for Ladies,
iWntiraiflD and Children. Kt-ery person who favors Mia
with their patronage will be fairly dealt with. J»nt*
Aienr Paper Hauginga.
NU 94 WuuD STREET.
Fink fresch and American paklur paper*.
Panel Decorations lo gold, oak aod aarnU;
Halt Paper*, of various styles;
i’lg’d *o-i Plain PaperntfcnUningrottcus and chamber*.
Ch»aj> and low priced Wail "Papers.
Border*, Ceiling*, Figures, Window Shade*.
A large and complete aworUaeut of tbo above, sc'cv'trj
fur lha season, will be soli at th* usual low priok-.
oct3 : waltkk p. marshall.
IIMSSTEIv.N FuU.NUIv ~. No, i2l Wood atre*»t. — Manu
ff fac:or«M of Cookitig'rftoTc*»Ct>AJ sod W «>J
Psrtur Siot**, Hullo* VVur«, Ptalo sod Fancy Omtw, L'laio
sad Fauej g*d and Dog Iron.s Portable
tiagsr Kt'Ulcs, Tra. KrtUea, Slot* Keitlej, VVagoD box
a a 14
\Vm . 11. TaJooti Ctx f
18CCCt-V»Cita TO T. JB., A Cn~>\
Manuk aotu kk tu* oruilta> l» m a uuua k y 100 h
LNO ULAJWKS, Portrait end Picture frames <*«• , an.l
draper- in Imported and Dvme-itic Fancy Good*, Na C 2. wi
ntr of Wool aod Fourtfi idreots, Pittsburgh. octlitlw
A Cft.d,
H A VINO wid my Interest id the Arm of T. KENNEDY,
JJI., ft CO., to William u. TaJcoit, who, with A. u.
llvury, will continue the Looking Glow and Variety Bum-
Oes* at the old stand, comer ol Wood and Fourth sheet?-,
unde: the style of «n. U. Xalcott a Co.. I c ntiauntly rr*
commend them to my tortnex - sustomcrp, as every way
qualified to .rive entire satisfaction
£.ll persons having demands against mo, end all.indebted
to the, will please make as early settlement.
ftctl2 T. KENNEDY, Jit.
rp B. YuUr<<i ft XX)., Cabinet /Urmfare and v/j air Man •
X • Hfacturert, Nos. 3s and 40 timJUifleld street, opposite
City Hotel, would respectfully remind toelr old friends and
customers, aad those about to purchase anything iir'tiielx
Hub of business, that they are coustnnJy manufacturing
every description «<1 fashionable ParJoraud. Chamber.FTur*
nimre, warranted in material and workmanship, aud sold
ou terhisi Care' taken In packing for land or
Water carriage
Steamboat Cabin F uftiKure and Choirs on hand and made
to order; as usual.
Those interested In furnishing boafs will find itto tbeir
odvuntagcto give wo give ovary attention to
thejmaoufiicture'of work beat adapted to their u*c, Jhu3l
UOUTB AND SUUKb, “
WHOJLESAJLE AND RETAIL.
JAMES ROBB bos fitted up In splendid stylo his stare,
No. 6U Market'street. and No 0 street, between
Fifth street and the Diamond, and'ha* uow completed bis
Spring stock of BOoTßvSliatS, SLIPPERS,GAITERS, ftc.,
and iPaixn Leaf, Pedal, Dustin and Braid HATS, to which he
invitee the attention df *ll purchasers, whether at whole*
Balejor retail.
- This stack is ona of the largeßt ever opened in thisclty,
and embraces everything worn by the indies of Philadelphia
and ; New York, and he trusts cannot fail to please all.
Great carti'has'heeh glvenln selocticg the choicest goods;
all of which he warrants, r . i
E2s also continues, to mannfactnrt, aa heretofore, all de
scriptions of Boots and Shoes, and from this long experience
Of of or twenty years in business in this city, is, he trusts,
fc sufficient guarantee that tbose witQ favor him with their
custom, will be fairly .dealt with. aprllKlf
Ssmioary For lloya.
&ml\*wat cor. Fifth and Grant tU-, opposite Court Sous*.
f ItiiE Kali Session of this School will commence on MON-
X PAY, September 4 ttaand the duties of instruction will
be resumed by Messrs.GRIGGS and fd’DONALD.
There are ten successive mouths in the Academic year.
TuiUon is $12,60 por quarter.
The number of popils Is limited, and hoyß are admitted
in the order of application* which may be made after
August 3uth, at 64 Liberty,street, or at Mchool, or by letter
dropped In Post Office. ' . . . au9*.ow* ..
First stiuska between wood and market
PA., builds Francis' Patent
Metallic. Life Boats,ofGalvanized Iron . also manufactures
Copper and Shetrt Iron .Work, Cooking Stoves fur Steamboats
and IJotels/ Itorteblq, Forges, Forged iron Work, Large
Bolts for Bridges. 'Cbrk Idle .Preservers,, the besi and
cheapest kind. -' Hlianlbokt Vork.attended to. • j myZhy
W E aro receiving ffem New York and-pnihuiisiphio,
i ..aSU.UALFrCIIKSIS PEA, * 1
eomprialng Vpdng UysonitimperiaL Gunpowder, OolOng,
Boucbong, and English Breakfast, all of .which have been
c&refUlly selected, and will be sold aa usdai.
- —A; JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store,
. jyil ' No. 3& Fifth street.
BOOTS AND SUCKS.—Those who wish to get a
fjatie&t &nd well fitting
■ M BOOT, SHOE or GAITER,
will call'at AI'LAUUULIN’S,
JylS 1 , - 95 Fourth street.'
GRAFF, UKISIJiDEtI A GRAFF,
\jf ANUFAOTURER9 op GOAL AND wood COOKING
Lvi -STOVES, Parlor and pleating Stores, Grate Front*.
Fenders, Wagon Boxes 4a*4.c,_l Warehouse. No. 124 WOOD
Street, above-Fifth, 'Pittsburgh, Pa. ; • - • ' jyj-t
8 TOC K 1 N O F A .C.T O U Y.
NOrti FIFTH STREET, - ■
' Sign of THE OLD STAtfD.
WILLIAM DALYhasretnrued from the Manufactur
ing Hosiery Districts of Europe, where he haa pur
chased, far cash, &very extensive and-well assorted stock of
the-best descriptions only ofStotkings, Soqkfij Undershirts,
Drawers, neWaiyle-of Children’s op'd Alievs'
Fancy-Stockings, together with bis domestic.
burgh Manufactured Hosiery. willßeUbi.wholesaleor
retail at Natir York Importers* prices.
.. < - *'- *WILKTaM-^DAtilra CO.
Remember the place—No. 24, Bign of THK -STAND.
• mySS - '
7; Spring Stylo Hate* ! “
fia WffffrppLD 1 INVITE ear friauds end the public
MuUxftmlnoour nevrand bmnrtifat'
drOQrmgtted Hnißi:.Which we are ee»ing ; low
tWCAS.u; Oap.whieh isncknowledKect
.Lo-htftheneatest and bO'fc Cap of.tho season;;- •■-■■■'
' fehlji V. vy .r.J[<mliSG«*^BONv^Wood'«f.' •
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.MABELS R. iiOLUD*Y
STEAM ESGIJVK6,
FOB FURNACES AND BOLLING MILLS,
Pronti for nouici aml Stores*
.D. UCJ3ISG£it,.
UralT, Reiatnger ft. (jratl,
Cabluet Furnitaro \Vnreh.oa*e,
W, D. SCAit-K,
PHILADELPHIA
QJEOUGE J. lIENIvEXi'B
CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE,
Jfo. 173 CB ESTNUT STREET,
(OITOSITA I NDii'ETTDttfCE UaU.)
Philadelphia.
FTOsircrß2, IK EVERY STYLE!
Comprising Louis XIV. Louis XT, Klizabeihan »n>d Antique
with Sculpture Carving and modern style;
In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany,tiatlnwowl und Maple;
All of auporior construcuoTi, and >r, -L
best style, equal to, if not exo-liinr ; i -;rti
ity, the Goods of any Esi;« ; >n-b*
moot in the Uub»-d <«
FJMPLOYIKG nonp but p^;-ri»nc*’! *
!i tices being ro3ltlVPly in; ( Tr;
terials, tho work esnuot J.ul t-. -• . . .
chasers. Amongst the m«i,y J-m
chasers, is th*» facility cf rwn.tr-r'r,--' p 1
gout or plain style, complet'd) f.-imwi
which means pdl thy «rtWe--’ m r « . c ,
stylo audquality, and the in;r: -;,r. . •;
being SO various in dorigr.. , or.bb"- ■ /'pr
their tn.'t.u 4n a selection, ‘without }!;«■ •“t:;-
enured in ordvring Purnitui
To pit* an idea of the Baiihv.i * uruuuie on hano. 1 need
©nlyinform you that my Rooms are ITh tcet long, by 27 f: et
wide, lour noors in Dumber; with Shop? KimwiiouK, suffi
cient to employ 2UO hands, which is a guarantee that the
work is All done uuder ray onn immediate inspection.
<®-The fucking ia all done in the store. ami Purnltur*
warranted to carry «afoly any distance. Viriier* to Phil:,
delphin are respectfully invited, aa purcnwwr? or otberwi-ns,
to rail unit t-iHrnlne.thp Goode au2o:l *
.V. D. BOGIES.
JOSEF U 'dOGIUDOE,
COMMISSION AM FORWARDING MERCHANT,
No. 38 Cosun cial, anow I’m* Btrsi?,
St Louts, Slo.,
CONBIGNBIENTB an will meat with prompt
arid personal attention, and libc.al adranc'*a will be
given when required, on Consignments or Bill* of Lading,
tr» ftaoa.
Orilerelor the purchase of Lead, Grain. Hemp ana other
2*rodtice, will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices.
' the Receiving-and Forwarding of Merchandize «nd Pro
dtteo will meet with especial care anil dispatch; the lowest
rates of Freight will always be procured, and thoexpenr.c
of Storage und Drayageas much as possible avoided.
air«ax.*jcib
Page 4 Bacon, St. Loals; tills A Morton, Cincinnati,
Charlees, blow 4 Co., do; Strader A (iorraan, do;
Chouteau a Valle, do; Ilosea A Fraser, do;
Doan, Ring A Co., do; Springer & Whiteman, do;
J.W.ButterA Dro.,Plttsbb*. K.O. yooodrap.n A Co.. do;
D. Leech & Co., do; E. AC. Yarnali A Co., rhilada;
Wo. Holmes A Co., do; Morgan, J. SL Rack A Morgan:
blow A March, New York B. B.Comegyp, do;
Frost 4 Forrest, do; Shields A Miller, do;
Charles A. Meigs, do; Josloh Lee A Co., Baltimore
A. G.FarwcllA Co., Boston ; Abraham J. Cole, do;
Howard,Bon A Co., do ; W. U. Reynolds, Louisville;
o. enema.
U. D. Newcomb 4 Bro., do;
T-C.Twlchell 4 Co.,OommieFl<*n Merchants. New Orleans
SS»I hare tn open Policy of Insurance, which will cover
all shipments to rat address, when advised by letter per
mail,or when endorsed on billtcf lading before, or at the
time of shipment. JOSEPH" MOOWDGfc,
augs Bt. t/mia. Mwouri
WATEII CCUE INSTITUTE,
HAND STivEET, (SOUTH SIDE.) BET »MS.\N STREET
AND THE RIVER, PirXSBUKGH. PA. "
DOCTOR B.AHLZ. Graduate and Practitioner in the Old
Bchwjts of MfilHm*, Allopathic end Homoepalhio.snd
f.-r'lhe past ten years a successful Hydropathic;.. has opened
a WATER CUKE. id the above location.
The perfectly safe, direct and immediate effect this sys
tem has on all F**Terß, and all dl.-'ea.ieH and chronii'—
while it is mild, grateful and invigorating to tic a-enk and
debilitated, renders it peculiarly dtfiraLlu in iiimiheF, who
will be treated at home*.
Allopathic and iloQfrputiii-' treatment will b» admini.*-
tered where desired. hat, After long and thorough cape*
Hence, Doctor Bad* give* a deoded prelerencu to Ilydn--
pathy, which has, throughout th« old and new world,
prov-n so eminently Piic(N*s>fu! In every form of dir«sa»",
icviodiug Incipient Consumptii-.n, Bronchitis, DjKpm-..-la.
Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumr.tDin, Asthino, Cuts
n«m.% N>mu« and Urer M-rasr- Testimonial- <>i cur»«
from highly rej.utubU. ritts-r-.*- of nearly every State in the
Union, can be examine.} at Doctor R-eU'y office. The Rev.
Clergy ar*: lnvU«>l lo consult him gratis.
Warm water being Uti-d ta tht , ci?mm,*ncein-'»nt I and often
throughout iLu trn»tm*-ol,lt 1-. n Iciury ibt>u-ad of unpleas
not, as those unacquainted might suppose.
Axrznt.vcxii.—-Messrs. Char it-j Brewer, Waterman Daimur,
TV. W. Wit«m, W u. William::, 11..-.mp~<-u Beil. J. R. Wei
d;m, D. T. .Morgan. TTm. Li. lLdiutv, rL iL English, U M
Kerr.
Tin; Qad»ir?sjrnpJ, having visited lector Haelr’s lawitu
tiou and witnessed pis lre*!tnent. cheerfully re
commend him es n thoroughly fjarrtU-d and tfciilful l'l.y
Ndfiii:
Oniric* T. Ru*“ei!. Joa. M'Conm-lL 0 ., David Hunt, John
C. Curtis, Uobt, Dairies, .>c>hn B. luving-ton, John Wrlghi,
W. W". I‘attlrk, Moses F. Eaton. 0 Urm/by lrrt-gg. [ jac.o
B.anaaa, aebrashn & ILnowYathlngfsin
LAND TWUSTV I’EU CtINT Cnr.APSE
THAN CAN tit* iKJiwm in Tiir; \(!uvI; rs;;j;iToUiK.<
ileal K«tatc Farm f>»r
'I'HK i.- i,. r.-.; IV. > uI'NDUKD
‘1 AND EKJUTY-rOUR Auih? «»y u.
Vetfatilrr lrwu.-luj>, uy cv-o.iitv, l’«ar.-\ ivr.tiiu,{%tr.»;
tue* of .tl’Krojuirt, ii> U.«- Urtii.-.-Hk
Mi'Ll of the jjrc.fHjßf.i nation cjn ihc . wm, r
LuipioreaurnCA &?• a *j«nr«< l.tXi ij(.‘l’m., .v.> ■;.<
tftvifl'tiu *;ori** Liiih, nsii .-•jui.n.’ u>j uak.%, kk- i ■%
fftct, (both now Ar»:| lu orJ".-, ■ t•- r> ‘u-.'.K •,••1.0.' i i
AilltN. );n«fu-i fruit . n.«j -iij m- i.i ■-! :
Is au.rif U da» hatdrt-t afro .ourr-d •
of CUlUvftiiOU. uml thv I'H i.-. )•
timber of Ui*> first order Ho- i i ,
a *Ukj3 Fftrta, ‘cms very mM. .- . •
Ipiaiuv JuT gm*p"g:-t»«vinp -i;:'.. b irj.- V
IWeiVr or fourb'on OfVt-r • : ~ .
rill- Und bus fru-J!i:i.'« n ~..%
ft rati*- V>f llir Y-tUi'ltlu•• >
ftOU I>D th~ IttJ" t't ‘ :
to Cf/iitalr nil !tie‘: ill
TLj* Laud e-outa not bo i •• t .
la.uN ut to r«raove u> th- I'.:
pri.-r mft.tisrs.te For further j.. . .....
UKiNuLUS, at Lorrzn'n .ii-s-- \\>- , r i
r..' ■■ ■
na»:j K"nt Ktcuw- Att-t-.r, *
Valuable Properly for Sul«
TWO LCta ‘lt l UiioUiNii. upuu wnn-fi nrr rrorUxl four
X Brick luu cwu rrum** BulKliug*. nnu-?i r**m Ktiuu:-.!i;
r-r fj'.o • Said property i* ?dtuair<i m the Nimh Wmtf of
’.be <1 y uf Pittsburgh, oa Penn street, between anU
AL->, the Factor; nod Urouod known the *• Empirr
Works,” mtuatod • n th*- corner of Penn and Morris mrerts.
Also, 23 acrv* of uaiQproTnJ land, dUuu«A on the Alio*
ghvnj liver, ooe mile from East Liberty. On a portion of
tin* loud there Li the best Saw Mill location in the county.
Also, » number of lots containing from l to 6 «cre.=» of
choice land, situated ouo mile north-west of East Liberty,
mile east of LawrenoevU'e.
The above named pieces of properly are re.y desirable,
and will be disposed of on advuuiageoua terms to early pur
enasers.
For tercia of sale nftd further information apply to Wm.
P. Baiun, No.— Wood street, Pittsburgh.
U. D. TUuMPSOX,
aulditf Assignee for da*, 6. .Segk-y.
Bay Wood Nursery and Uardeui.
JAMBn KEEN EDV, Manager of the well-kuown Sy
rac:utM)EusVrles,New York,/ begs lease to inform the
public?that he has now established ait EXTENSIVE NUR
SERY, on the Farm of Ur. James S. Negley, near host Lib
:«Tiy,where n* fchail be prepared, after thesth instiuit, to re
. calve ami till orderalbr every variety of Fruit tnrißfrruamcn*
tal Trees,’llardy anil Green House Shrubs and I'lr.nt*. In
addition to a choleeand superior stock on hand, he has made
arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries In the East,
to aeep. up his supply. Having n thorough and long expe
rience in the business, ho can araurehb cuatomerh perfect
*atis faction.
Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer his cervices In
designing,laylngout, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Pub
lic Purhs; or thu grounds of Country Rcaldwoces; and will
alsofumlah plans for the formation of Lawn*, Approaches,
Picturesqut-Seenery, 4c., in the highest styles of the art.
tactically acquainted with every brunch of Landscape
Gardening,and having spent yetrsin the Sylvian Parki of
England, and ou the bonutiiul bunko of tiio Hudson, he
hopes he haa the capacity to meet Urn wishes of those wlio
favor him.
4S9* Commnnicationa can be address d through the C-'ty
PostOffle»,or loft nt ilia Warehouse of Mesaro. Neeley A
Mohan, 22 Wood street.
Boston Papier illnche Company,
MODERN AND ANTIQUE ORNAMENTS.
PITTSBURGH AGENCY. U 7 .MARKET STREET.*—The
attention of Builders, Steamboat Contractors and Cab*
Inet Makers, is requested to this new ,oud great improve--
mentin the manufacture of embelllihuibuts for Buildings
and Steamboats, outside and inside; Cabins, Halls. Church*
ea, Dwellings, Stores, and Parlor Furniture, in gilt, or in
Imitation of various kinds of wood. Also, Cornices, Brack
ets, aud Patent Ventilating Cofttro Pieces for Ceilings,
Mouldings*,Ounsuls, Trasses, Battlement, Ac; much cheaper
and handsomer than Plaster and Wood Curving, and a great
deal more durable.
BLACK LETTERS FOR SIGNS, very cheap and warrant
ed to last for 20 years exposed to the weather.
Above Goods for sale at the manufacturer's prices—-cost
of freight added. \V. W, WILSON,
jefcS _ C 7 Market at.
Mew Purl uerslilpi
MATTHEW GRAFF AND DAVL. KKi.-HNGER,trading
heretofore as M. GRAFF & CO., Siuve uud Hollow-
Ware Manufacturer!*, No. 12-1 Wu-ou street, have this tiuy
associated with them TUoMaS J. GRAFF, ns a partner in
their business. The namo.'f.fyle aud'Anie of the tirui will,
from this date, bo GRAFF, REI3INUEUA GRAFF. They
respectfully solicit a continuation of the patronaga bo lib
erally bestowed upon the lirm of .U. Grail A Co.
Pittsburgh, July Ist, 1554.
Sew Trimming Store,
A’o. 83 Oc>mrr of bUukcl stre-'l and tkt Diamond.
FRANK VAN-UORDER reapeefuily anuouaces to the
public of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he trill open L*is
new Trimming Store ou MunduyvAprii 17th. lUviug htted
up the neatest store rocmin t)ia city, and died it’with a’
choice selection of the laie*t styles of Trimmings and Fan
cy Good 3, he Uattere himself that he will offer Pupunorin
duceiienls and endeavor to give full satisfaction to all who
may favor him with their patronage.
place—No.“B3 MaTtfpt.Ptrcet. corner
Of the Diamond. £aprl2| FRANK VAN gokdKU.
. Home League Factory.
HEAVY SUIUTINU «-ULa.K* and TWEEDY Intended
to .uit the retail-trade of Pittsburgh and a:,, .rh : j,,
made of bard twisted yarn, dura puiturne and iui-.gi. t>; A..-
The geueral admission that Stewart’s Checks uitd I'wncds
are not inferior ih quality to any others umnuraoiurctl iu
the United titiitcs, with au incvcasiiiji ucu*;-n'i Mr
encoarages the subscriber lo ihk a
View to keep up a good rfSoortmeui uuol* *•. g* -.is-v
ally retail from to cents per yard. c-«uu.n rrit,
besent to merchants who camn't i • -nv ,;y .d.
at his Waruroom. Rebeccastre.-a, n-«r tin- 1 '*-erbont.
©C'7:3m* • II • j.f v v;l',i
WILL fitid It t" Gluir J». aULJg*- aii waniili-; v/yr
stock of STOVES. 'before a ; t.-rr wu
variety, bo bas to style I tintßO aim utiiitv, is t>
priy ln this m»rkuw W»- havr-;a Loundr* FuToa<v;
new in design and principal, de*i:; r icd -ei.rf.'.-ty iur ci**am
GRApF, RICtSINGKiV X fiU\FF,
press Uloklag at/dfiUiiJnery,
Hfia.; a. E. GAl’vGu u to muk* to order D-"*t--u
csj CIAJAKS,-iUHTILLASv tUft dOBt-TeQ.
Bbnable terms. Apollo DuUdiap,No. 7b Fourth et. [febiT
j.-’iwsri.
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NUMBER 164.
made too, by the undersigned after consultation
with thp President,.and presented to ibo Com
pany at the earliest moment ‘.possible aftor tha
rate was determined. ' ' ''' "
" - l—The fairness 1 of tho rate of salary demanded
[l ertii Dolly Morning Fost.} need not be argued here, sinbo the neiSrPreStdont
'to TIIK PUBLIC. has not raised a qaestidnos to the rate of salary
ibe undersigned, late Treasurer of the Pitts- but ridicules, as outdoing the audaoity of Oliver
burgh and Steubenville Railroad Company har Twist in. “ nblting for mote,” the preaumptlon of
Been with surprise and mortifioation a reoeut re- the undersigned-in ciaiinipg any compensation at
f,^ rt °* , . Committee of Investigation of the cW for his services as Treasurer of the Pittsburgh
affairs of that Company m - which ho is grossly' abd'Sieubeavillo Railroad Csmpihy. .
misrepresented to tho public. As tha subject —Are Treasurers not officers with duties, rospon- -
nmner on wbtah he is orwipcu. consists of a sibilities and labors’: Aro tho new officers,
ch ;‘ rf! ? ILorTTmT 0 - 3 . ‘ * ne?J J ti l a . ti ? n of * .Proslaent,. Secretary, and- Treasurerrto laboj
oolf o. fh-oO b.O o. et.y itu-ii, ;md his charge without compensation ? ...If they .nro .to labor
of compensation far ofmocc ay / roasurer; bMh; gratis,"then it might, be rcasouable to .rejaotthe
of w inch will jcpu-i-’o..yd ..0.-, ; c-st of legal claim of the uodorsigood for his salary, but car
snTfsiipitioß, tfceooamtgosd w. d.ubavejtecn'' tainly not otherwise; and bo has nVlittio par
c ntcui to leave hie vmuicetics to a tvnrfof law. poao.to relinquish itis they have to'forigo theirs,
But tfco.suggtett.ajia of friMids woo Ira Ye-at heart and with equal justioo. • .....: .... .
bis reputation. and the advico of thpso whose The other strong point madAagainst the' un-
ar- not lightly to be disregarded, prompt .dorsiguod ia.his charge of-Si-por Sent, -commls
btm to anticipate the tardy prooess of the laws, sions on the sale ’of $250 000 of City Bonds
by an effort to repel in the same public manner Tho report Jof the committee carefully omits
in which they have been uttered, the unwarranr mention of the fact that this sate of bonds was
table accusations that have been brought against made at par and.the first maturing coupons fir six
him . months interest on Xloo,oooamouutingto33,oQo
Tho appointment of a Committee of Investi- paid by the undersigned. ltis a oaso of suppres
gatu.n in this era of mnlefeasaoco among officers sio yeri, which tho student: of Talleyrand will
and agents of railroad companies, seems to have require no lexicon to render, thoUgb tho candid
presupposed frauds to unmask and wrongs to reader will be at a loss to. understand .why it
rectify id the care of tho the Steubenville Rail- should have been perpetrated. Tho .affected
roadCnmpany Large allowance therefore should surprise of the committee at the!discoverythot
be made for the ardor of g-ntlemen specifically this sale of bonds was “a Bale to (tho Treisuj
charged with deteotivo doty. Teat they should or) himself” is but another proof of tholutterly
crim ij”- te somebody, detect disorder in tho ac- uncandid and unfair'spirit which controlled their
ciiunWnnd if possible, dishonesty in the out* investigations. It is impossible' in tho first
going officers, and tho moßt preposterous' ine'a- place ,*• that tSe Directors of that day unan
pability in the former administration of tho Com- imohsly ” -gave color to tho assertion 'thatAlhis
pany’s affairs, is no more perhaps than might aaiawas a'selo to the.tmdCreigniid' Slonej Chain
have been expected of any committee appointed the next place it.ia as-.entirely-and ettsily sns
under similar circumstances. , coptiblo of proof that ilis nol true. - When the
It is to be assumed, too, tjiat they have dono Committee .of the Board at Directors' of that
their best with the facts and materials at their day oailed upon Wrq.‘ A..Hill&.Co.;to complete
command, for failing to find the evidences of tbe saTe of these bonds, tho undersigned exhlb
poaitive dishonesty on the part of the retiring; ited a letter containing propDSitioDQ for tho pur
officers. they have aimed at the nearest practioa- 'Chase, signed by Wm. ; A; Hill & Co: and/byh
ble result, and attempted to fasten upon some of highly respootable house in one of tho. eaeteru
them a stigma of inferior turpitude, such for ex- cities. The committee were .willing.to consider
ample as an unauthorized demand of compeusa- the tOrmß, but" refused to recognize or treat
tion for services, which it is not denied were ren with any other party than Wtn. A.Hill Op.
dered, or a charge of commissions which it can Thus, although in form tho negotiation was
not be disputed was fairly made. eluded with Wm. A. Hill &,Co. alono. it was not
If it was reasonable and proper for this com- pretended that there were.no pthor parties for
mittee to pronounce.upon the fairness of a do- whom the undersigned became responsible anti
mand by the undersigned for compensation as bound to the Company; Here was h case of
Treasurer, it must have been within their funo- guarantee, aud whatever that might be worth'
tions to determine whether ho was entitled to its usual and onstomary rate of compensation is’
any rate of salary, and if any, what rate. They 2} per cent. If the fitness of. tho : claim coultl
have not done so. be determined by the success of the operation
Tho office of Treasurer of that Company has f° r the interest of the Company there should not
hcen no sinecure. It never was free either from he ths slightest objeotioh. to, its admission No
labor, rcsponsibilty or annoyance, and the oeca- more favorable-sale of Pittsburgh Bonds has been
fciopal necessity to she cash advances to pay negotiated for any company before or sinco that
estimates, which wsb part of the service of the sale, including tho charge of Commissions as ond
undersigned, made up a whole of functions of its terms. . _ ;
wbioh would appear -to have been not extrava- That the sale was “to himself ’’ with others .
gaDtly compensated with $2,500. And that rate was perhaps a sound reason why the undersign*''
of salary for a service of throe years and four ed when acting as the cdtnpany's brokt-r Should
months is coolly and quietly dismissed in the insist on all the charges ordinarily attendant 1
siliieet of phrases and the'flattest of solecisms:. upon similar transactions. That-he made tho'
posthumous entry is not recognised lut as charge where he incurred no hazards is hot pro- -
dill horn," says Mr. Craft, and ho adds, “as our tended. And how great was the hazards ho
tnqniries are properly limited to the date of tho 'countered may be inferred from the fact, that be
report of the Treasurer, especially as hie former' has now on hand among .the assets of his Bus- 1
reports to the stockholders of tho first cf Jana pended house over fifty thousand dollars of-those::
ary, 1853. and thut.of the 4th of January, 1854, identical bondswnich he will be very glad to sell
as well as that of tho Bth cf January, 1856, ex- to tho Company on to the-COipmitteet nVsuph ~ •
bibit n q similar claim, nor is it unstained by any - deduction from rheir cost to him; at par, less' 3
resolution of the Directors.” commissions of 2$ per cent,, as will nearly if '
Here is a specimen of logjo which gives an not quits extinguish his 'whole charges on the
unfailing key to the spirit that has directed this $250,000 ! Surely his charge of 2} per cent,
investigation. Because tho undersigned was was not made for nothing, or the undersigned •
nover enabled to bring the Board of Directors to would not now.two ycara and a 1 half-after tho' •
8i the rate of his compensation, in consequence transaction find himself entangled with an un- '
of which it was of course excluded from his an-, managoabla remainder .at .ape-fifth, of the whole,/; -
tout reports. iherrfirrc he must not mate the charge amount' of bonds thus sold at par—which he'..
m his jjrial report held at par when other city bonds were sold at
II d this committee felt tho slightest solicitude thirty-one and;thirty-two por cent, under par ! '
for the truth cud fairness of their report, they It is readily demonstrable that tha Company
would have made some show of enquiry into gained much more by the sale thus negotiated
til- f-cle bearing upon this “posthumous still- and by the guarantee interposed b'y'the under- ,
iJjorn entry.” Why'they did not do so, will ad- signed, for whioh this disputed -charge was
- mi; v iri.-ue nnd diverge explanations. Tho head made, tban double the amount of its aggregate.’ 1 i
”f >he Cctnmittee, Mr Craft, has made tho dis- That tbe ohargo of guarantco 'commission, was-"-'
cevery in the course 0 f his investigations that .not raado at the moment is to bo attributed to
■he disordered remainder of the Company’s as-- !the circumstanoo' that the undersigned did not..;
Si te yet afforded the promise of a remunerating at the moment discover-oithor thOTo'sjjidhsihility "
-tioat.on for himself, and before the report of or the rights ,of ;his: position asda’gharatiibr. '*
ins investigations bad been made m-, a c h a q ac . Rut that adventitious success of .the Bale: is not ••
certed the office of PmA-icnt ot ri-- Pittsburgh what the undersigned relics on. If he oannotu:
and Steubenvilie Rad.- Company , and when, show that tho charge is usual in tho. rates, and’
his criminating mpn- : u-t.-red hi acting ia ; cuslomary in similar, iqaßasT it-fiapnot be bus
the two fold rapaejjy ' !’• - -ul.-nt i Auditor! tained. .Jhe Usbo' he'.vilillcave,'whewit must-*-:;
T- s f Hit may not t-j'-tx* «).<? z-d of Mr. be tried..At last; but tho l pabiic‘’wUl -perceive
(r-ft. bur It snegest, ' -.- o, i,! on 0 f jjjg with bow little show of reason this charge of a
au-mpt to l isten bUr. -j where u the form- customary 1 oomnrissioh is made the baeiß of ac
er administration whv: a......-,. r j. x 0 secure cusatitm. 1 ' t. ....
eclat to tbo future management of the Steuben- A brief- note of tho complaints about the mail-- !
Ville Company's affairs. By disparagement of her of book-keeping which tho now/Eresident--
their past administration, is tbe contrivance of oonoedes to the new administration will lead that-•
a diplomacy so commonplace that it was' 111- undersigned to the conclusion of this reply. , "
judged in tho extreme to invoke tho name of ;lt is doe to candor to admit, 1 that tho accounts :
T ill. yr-rtid in the prec-ss and awaken suspic- were not kept with the exact regularity which'. .
ions w to othirwiea migbr have slept over the might have been Observed, I had the comcaiiv '
7 "J. V T “‘‘.^ alse cy et ” l ßion to literary been free from embarrassmout ,and difficulty./ "
readiness wbioh attributes to Talleyrand, as a But they were always .inteilimhly kepv and ft t
rad,cal maxtm of hfs tortuous and shabby di faithful'record preserved of altual sales
Snirt**t'mnat?l»? l - e^fr klC a Srowu-to- anti- ceipts.of moneje from all Bourcea:' But'S will !
?it t ho adopted tt, will not be remembered that at.an eatly period aftor the ”
a o seize a tennon ; and as the moccasin, first Bale of: bonds, it became, extremely difficult
mLI»T» 8 thn Indians arc about, will un to,sell or realize money upon the securities in ■
n ta ke u 5,°- tho un candid and nn- possession of the Company.. Temporary loans ’ ’
iiinraLsf bi i • 18 Assume to upon hypothecation.of bonds,tvore reßorted to of
° la,m of nudersigped to necessity; The transfer of the bonds to the Ere- /■ >
compensat.on for scrv.ces rendered;. Why did sident Or Beoretary'foh ishbh : purpos^s 'did not
“f *' a ? m ; r ". of T » ,™ulate some makef the- did'
ffial P di“regard" ’wuS ’ hiS ’
it bJt™!.!. V' ■ ' • . . it of. bills payable, of sums reimbursable,-which bi
of tbn under i” °a ? on ® ,UB, T® •gMnst. the claim were derived from a temparary bypothecationof -
aa Tre fa ? 9T Co “P e “ B ®Hpii forservioes bonds. Receipts for 1 thesebonus were "
bL n k ’ ,“° ? WOB ”>*** »y kept* end all the undersigned Conld’dtfin BuSh' 1
n,rv fef i annual reports of January 1863, Jan- cases was to report such bonds by thei^n^ l
ecsfed fa *1?%? f' ' htreB "e* bere - in i&BUCh hands.
g 3 ed 18, tbat utiJerfligned never, made a matter of ccmplaint and ot-je .tion. by. the com-
rt ha \ 7‘u‘fe S rom *o le *~ M«ee- -Could any, Treasurerfaavodono. ffionj'i
hntf hiori 'n oo^ 1 half concealed, fhan wno dono in thesVcircumstancea. .
posthumous still born, or still-born posthumous, -.at were aotnally sold.thoy worp r.e-
But however and however DUt it i» Clt «d by their-nambers and the amounts re
true. Tho claim of the undersigned for comnen. cei ? d f ° r «>eni Carefully-entered.-' 'lt was tho :
ration is no new or sudden thing Ho has attain WbU /understood design do make oneentry of thV '
and again, and as often os the state of the com- - 1089 *soatTcd_ on Bales.offends. That
pany*s affairs seemed to render it decent nr tbl ? waß nofc done R e * orQ old board went oat,
■defeasible, clamored for admission of his demand and ' b f fo ?* t tb ® tolinquished/ his.', ,
for compensation, and sought to have tho rate of 00n^ o \°^ :tbe bo ®"> waadaedn part to the con- "
oalary determined. Had tho now President of f in^° -.which.- f affsirs-were 1
tho company desired light on the subiect this w ■ > sa6tcr, and in part,.to that whioh .overtook- <
particular charge, he need not have gone beyond when tho election came to bo heldj . ,
the new Board of Directors for the moßt nmole wh ' ob tbe °ld board were superseded in office,
information. v But the undereigued would be. glad to have the - '
Tbe respcc'able citizen who filled the nffioe of *b?e.e./instances, in. whicU
President of tho Company last year Robert B ® ms money were received ffom ,ft .finan,--,. .
Woods Esq., is a member of the present Board cicrio 8 Agent at n distance” or at heme either, '
of Directors.- Tho charge of tho undersigned where “ neither note, bill, draft of other oblifia- ‘
for services as Treasurer was not made without “ ti 9 D of the Com P ou J was given, and/Bnoh Saina 1 »
full and free consultation with Mr. Woods and “ wf re by the Treasurer creditcdto Bills Payable.”
the rate was not fixed without his acnroval Nsihing of the Uiqd was done. And tho only- 5 ’
Why did not the admirer cf Talleyrand and tho Rem rcßorablipg thmwas an /instance of. fuada .
begetter of posthumous still-boras, addressbim- re “ lt,<? ‘ l "i..™? Secretary as proceeds of a sal?-.,
self to,Mr. Woods for information ?If informa- bonj3 applicahle to tho payment of the Jun-', '
tion was deoired, and it was certainly very much.
needed, why was not Mr. Woods applied to? Dtim ? e l B r,r ' he bonds sold, and to statewhethor
Tho late President of the Company was tho pro- of 9- l,y <f ! > .“ oanlJ ! e , 5 “ 0 ' rc °dorcd a temporary
per person to b 6 addressed in the oaao. But his crcdl , t B . payab l° i/tpcdient, .until the facts
reply would havo been: “Mr Hill has repeat- o<m '“ b 0 s BCerta i nc d and tbo true entry ren
cdly mndo application to havo the rate of his fiwed possible. Bnt thisds tho only instande
compensation fixed. It never was charged in his . tho k .ind. and. that pceds no further explanal
- reports because it never was precisely tion ■ certa ' D, y ital >' )r du no good ground of.
determined. It was introduced in his final oo- com i lbilnb .
counts with my knowledge and approval, and In troth, it is difficult, exept offtho hypptho- ,
the yoarly rato of compensation was fixed with sis already Suggested, in the earlier part of this
my advice ” That must have boop tho answer paper, ,tp understandwhy; tho attempt Is mado'
of Mr Woods to the Committee!. And it.ia con- to disparage and fasten odium upon the late ad- ; -
sidered a sufficient reply to tbq_invidioni.aud miiriatratinn of the nffairaaif. To
insidious language which is applied to the charge ‘give eclat to the new by discrediting the old ib-"’- 1
for eerv/cos ns Tresanror. But the undorsigned tho obvious explanation.,A' . ’ :
ui dispvaed to rcoapitulato, and go a stepfurther. -,- / ;ThS reason why thonndefaignedbaabeenanei. '
lh« Committeebavo deemed it a sufficient offset eially/singled out as the viotird'of tbe zeal ot tin
to iho charge, that i* was not mado in any.sf.i.Eresideht in his probationary functions of Au
Iho annual reports, but was first entered in the ditar and. Investigator, ia perhaps.to bo found hi '
dual account It should bo a conolusivo reply tbo temporary prostration 0 f tho „,,
io this, that the charge was made at /ho earliest and hia
moment the umleratgupd could have anything defend himself with effect It S i y - J
Uao authority to fix the rate of salary., It was pulse
° r r oTthe ccnsoßvßdßl
~;..s, 0 e mne. r «? k drbV 3 ;.ls.^:b®rt l;^^^^
had t!l ß^u 'ambor-z™: ' B ° n T > • ~.T ba has fict been able to breast.
, P , ltP ,. . u at jt a . '. .. , on bis.i thestorm of theTecentedminorcialfevulsion, and
o ,b- m-w ■ ’/ '” y^eWoitAviSlenco;, 1 Ho Aosi however, '
to affirm tbai.*»-tiimsci 1 ‘ ' ''/'b.®, B®?® 8 ®?® «boon able tSsbow a clean record.to bisercditors,.
without a Sft.ar/ i 'lfat - : tv,™™ to go through tbe deeply humiliating prp'gessVf..
• , .’ • t.ffTpi anspeosioo, of on exhibit of his affairs',’bis'lia
i ..epee be hka dis- bilites, and oßsets, without subject ng himself
a ded os altogether inadmissible tho charge, to reproaoh or sußpioion of whioh an honest
DAILY MORNING DOST.
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“ “ four 10 00
liX CDDEIjS.,I mi'Mnn>.il3 00
“ “ one y«t„. 18 00
Standing Card, flix lines or I«S3, pgr annnm- 10 00
Onsnguare,par'annma,^eislq^Ta o/ tha paper)!.....,. 26 00
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