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PROFESSION AfrOAßnsT
. goartfa-ntrmt, Pittsburgh- Pa. decnTly
, ‘ A g Pittsburgh,
5i -Q_BmithflcJdstrget^n4<?faeTryalley fdecllfly
JOSE PH WEAVER.
• ANO-COTJSaELLpR AT LAW,
ce> atreet)
; ■ PTTTBgPBQ0 < PA.
" JUUAi BAUTON,
ATTORNEY : AND/COPSSELLOB AT LAW,
. J>fice,'donicr Plfth and Grant atn.,
ja3.\yjj ...... pffygßTOon, pa. ....
Tbontai Meant.
Attorney as Law and solicitor in chancery.
Office, next door to the Poat Office, Steubenville, Ohio.
_ f*. Kobs,
A *TQRNEI AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth straet, PittahnTgh,
fourth -Idoor dselow- Sir. Rody- Patterßon’a Livery
Stable. .
. „• C» Orlando Loomis.
EY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood.
. mm™,*™* I !* 6 *? l ** M * M*r»iaall,
AT LAW—Office, Lowria T s Buildings, Fourth:
' , JL U.Car&alnn, ;
A A® &AW—Office on Fourth street, between
it Cherry-alley oud Qrantstreet. jjg.-y
' ■ ■ J« N* M’Ciowrv*
AITOBNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office in
Bakawell’a Oranrgtreet. je3
• ' D# H» Haaen.
ATTORNE YAT LAW—No. 127 Fourth street, above and
near Smlthfteld.- . • . . - , mar27:y
Patrick ffi’Kenna, :
ALDERTiIAN Of Till ED WARD.
OFFICE COBNEttOF GRAtiT AND FIFTH STREETS.
(formerly ocaupiedbj Alderman Lewis,) where all bn
smesft pertaining; to the office of Alderman and Justice of
the Peace will be promptly, attended to. fcbticj s
Y. Alderman.
(IFFICE, Orantstreet,between Fourthst.andjOiarapnd
9 alley. Conveyancing of all hinds done with the great
er -are and Ugal Accuracy. Titles to Real Estate.ex*.
ammed, Ac. • : . • . , ..
KV.S* Neal) Alderman.
0.91 THIUD Scrset/between Wood and Market streets,
L* Pittsburg. - Collections promptly made.- Bonds, ilort
genes, and other writinga drawa with ne&thess and seen-.
. ' • :vtV ~ •: •• ; " - : . w<t ■- Jegl:lr
tl-AHI«,SUUQEON DENTIST, (sac*
cessor to d. W. Biddle,) NO. 114 SMITH*
ID STREET.:;
OMHttfto ho hr*,'from 6 tolo’clock.'arid
rom-ttg-ftreißbh ; feblfcly
DENTIST, Foarthstreet, five doors
west ol Market.
Oma Harms— From nine A. ~M- to ; fife.
'dec2orjr
BUSINESS CAROS.
liras —..uxn, uchbacii.
OW. SttKtSTINE €U CO.V
COHUSSIOiV 4NI> PURWittBJSG MESCIIANTS,
AKD
Dealera Generally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Cm
cinuati and other Manufactures, &c.
i 90.03 Prvntttrcd*, fctictcn ilxrkit and Terry tirteUt
* PiTWDtfaaa, pa.
Liberal cash advances made on consignments. Par
tieularattentloa paid to forwarding Western merchandise.
AV/crcnc^a.- r C!ark ft Tfiaw, Wm. Uagalej ft Co., Wo.il’-
Cully ft Seller* ft Co., Uavs ft [Black, Kramer ft
Bahm, Uenry Graff, l£sq., Wm. Cichbauia, B.it, Joboston,
Ibomas BakeweU, George Lediie, Esq., Solomon
Stoner, Esq.- , , . . , • . •
WH. IIiSUIiJUX..... urvi it*m
\vsi. aisaa&si & Co.,
FORWARDING AND xJOM tfIBSIaN: &lERCIIANT3,
Jiiturty stfat, opposite Pi ana. Railroad LhLpcl,
a pr* ;Prmjur*oa, Pi.
lleury (Ik Colilna,
FORWARDING AND OoMidldblON (MERCHANT, an»
WholWiile Denier in Cheese, Batter, beeua, Pish, an i
Prodac* generally, No. 25 \VQjj du, Pittsburgh. [nutrb
• Paul A Alurdock.
COMMIdcIUN AND FOUWARDIMI hIEIICiIANS, AND
STK AMBOAT —No. 7 i^ini-inna?!
Ohio. .., ■ - [apl-.tf
King A iSoofbo«d,
WHOLKSALE tf lU>O£U3 AND PRODUCE
tta iff Wood street, Pittsburgh. ; |Cty23
# "" u. T. c. norgßu r
BOUKSKDLS& ASO STATIONER—has aiwajfj oq
a Senetalasaortment of School, Jliscailaueoas and Blank
Printing, Post and Chp Paper, Ao, WhotewUeand R*-
■ VEoadatwat. htdog-Ejfth»East side, PittsbarjcL
- 1* \V* Chadwick,
DBALEft £AQ3 JLND I'aPKH, No. I'ty Wood Street
Pittsburgh. The highest *tiw in each paid tor mca
< ." pyll-y ••; ■
fillller A RtGk«l&on«
WHOLESALE tfttOCEltß, IMPOiiXSKi QP nft a wont*.
•Wines and iegOTß—No?. IT- and 174. corner of Irwlcr
Ohd U b«ty. ftwte, Pittsburgh. Iron, Sails, Gotten Yam*
constantly on hand. - ; - • j
u William Carr ib Co*,
i.~- CA&tt lata af -the dm of J. Passse & Co.)
'■* TJCTUOLESALC UiiOCEKS and Dealefsdn Foreign \Vlne>
t IT and Brandies, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whi*
! j key, No. 329 CoraosNial Bow, Liberty street, Pittsburgh
•J; •• :■■■• • ■• ■ ■ :• 1 jaO:y
Co-Partnership.
riMIB subscriber# hare this day formed a partnership fo«
| the parposaof carrying on Commission and forward
tnp, in connection with tha f%sh, Bacon and Oil* and Pru
duct business generally, Qnder the style of Esousa A Rica
**&sol; warahoase No. lid Water and ISO front streets,
formerly occupied by Bor bridge A Inghram.
WM, 0. ENGLISH, .
James iuceiardson,
JAB. J. BENNETT.
Pittsburgh, February Ist, 1854ffbb3
F IL DRAYO,-Diamond,—Pittsburgh, dealer D
• Country Produce; offers for sale a choice stock c
Groceries, selected for family use. Bp ices of every variety
und-the purest quality, ground at hie Steam Milla. Alsc
Dried Fruits, foreign and Domestic. Produce taken in ex
changefor Merchandize. . " ‘
F. IL D. haa prbcored a fall assortment of ’Lsndreth - .
WarraatedG&rden Seeds, and invites the attendon of all In
lerested inraral affairs. 1 janll
. Wa. Kfatisu.” • j. aicaaatraos. i j. i, pc^mett
■ fisausg 4 tticttAitDsos.
/COMMISSION AND FOEWAKDINQ |3UiEUUANT3, Afli
Wholesale Dealers la Fish, Bacon 4nd uil, *nd Produce
« generally, Warehouse formerly occupied by Bor bridge A
•| Inghram, No. 116 Water and 160 First street, Pittsburgh.
,1 Poppo* • j f*3 '
‘ ilQtaxaUiion Uoue.
Fl'tZlß subscribers hare opened a hoaab for the aborepur*
■ JL poee. at No. 17 tfmithfleld street, four doors above the
Mooonj?aheia House. Wo will purchase, or receive, on
<?ale, consignments of Flour, Ricon. Cheat.
Com, Oat#, BirU'j, Fk-axCrats fikd, Bated Bay, dc!,
-upon which we will make advances, {>r purchase at the
beattaarketTatei ibr-cash.- - -
ao»Q . . ALGEQ * CO.
. Jai. /U’hftaffhllli,
Dealer in GttootciuKa, produce, flour, bacon,
Ac.vNo: 10, coroerdmlthQcld and .First streets, Fitts*
- ‘ " > -'• ' ; nov6
JOHN d.'<vU3d..T£Kml b 7 vou.'io u. ruinso
T. U. Young A Go,
•V *. Oa SmiViJleldstreet, opposite CUy Hold,
MANC A - T rUUEtt9 OP CABINET iPORNITURE AND
- 0 «. A.lK£,ct every description. Materials and work*
mausiri; l warranted,audeoldatreduced prices. Care
In lor land and water eariiagpj . augl
_ GiJlc Wimil, | .
, TTtf/UHiER'ANB WHOLB3ALB DBA.LEB IN WIN&J
'I X A-'lu LIQUoBS, No. 147 North Second street, fllUi door
aoo* s Usee, east side,. Philadelphia, iiag on h«nfi the best
• old Brandies, Wines. Irish} WiiisSy,-slonoqea
hela Wtiisky, Holland on terms vorlhy
• tb« ttreottonof parcbaausaiuiddtlert. . ,{ati29y
' * v Hetityii»Cuiiougti‘&^o., l : ZT
WiIOX*ESALUaItO£?£JIS and .Commission Merchants
r.wsygtVrf P*nn and frwH •»». Pltr«t>nr<rh , j«JH*
' . 7Wm. Dleby, J^ M
GOOrniNQ- AND PUIiNIBUINQ' STOKE, Masonic Hall
fifth street, P&icfairjj.'uT-JClotbine made to order, It
•goojf wlvle. and *t~tandenu» rat*« T auPttf
~ r '
WHOLESALE GROCERS, aulDeuliira in PrtirfnrjV,' P<\ +
. eijti WioesfiQd LiquorgyOmioiioagahelaaad Uecti
L "‘ * fled Whfafc# No. 291-tiiberty Pittsbqrgh. Pa. f}y29:y •
- . . A.Tiudle, J
• frSSligW . W4flJ..E3AliEagii Retail SADDLE, nARNEBE
- ', -. aodi CARPET BAG manufae
' *• Surer. No. 106 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
—-jyssy—~ r*-—" i . .
:■ - • ■» - John B. Mtiloir.
HirUOIEBALE AND RETAIL DBILKB IN JIUSICAi
: w INSTRUMENTS, PLmm, SluslS&hool Books an-
Btaaopßry.-No.iaa yfood Ktreat.. ' :!)ml '
W"" * «I _'" ST oSaff" ft 'co;;'“
staple oar. goods, xa a. »i ■ Western. Foundry, Ho. 124 Wood street,
itreet, Pittsburgh. •. • 1 nnpi ! ■ nrTSBC&aa, pa.,
—■ ■* ~ • ANOTAOTU]iEII> OP OOOKINQ STOVES, Coal and
I JvJL Wood Stoves,- Parlor StOTC®, llollos? Ware, Plain and
Fancy QratOa, Plain and Fane; Pernio w, Sod and Dog Irons,
Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Boxes, &c. } jnSrlyg
- ■. , Joseph: chapman,
- -WHOLESALE--AND— RETAIL DEALER IN
V .IJttPORTBa CIdARS, '
■ oy^fly * 'No. ti3-MARccT gpitrr. PiTTSunR/in'
•• A ,• POWKtt 4t ltIKIl]UU«:
. ' A BOTrtTPOTITaAL ASIU ORN'AUKi'm CAHVEUa -
. '. ' .prns-nental,,PottBT*ii«'for Oastlig, In every strip
V/ / .MoboUbg,De4ignipp/Ac.-ComppsitioQ! Ornament* for tb.
decoration of'Sceataboats; Building*, fig SiUTHFIELi
Street, near.the Post OfllcA .. - ; vt*3ro '
* E, WHITEHUCSti,
V BILK ASD WOOLEN OVER AND CLEANSE
".J?/. No. St i'near ths Eiataerßarer, ~~—
V *'• tiirl ' . ./V . • —Attioircjnr. '• i
ft? oUriiaCT'^nT;?T.T7-~mvr.^;.-.—TJ'flßf iintas
S. CUTHBEUT A SON,
. * 7I>BAL ‘ESTATE -AND GENERAL 'AGENTS, No, 50
; - . i ., jRI Smithfidd Strut • - ; . .ppyl
- • I* &• Hayward, </ .
Dealer tn boots, shoes, tbukks ana leghor>
and BRAID UATS, corner of Market and Liberty its
Wo; 17j Plttsbnrgh. Pa.- ; ; jejirp -•
I_L • JOHN MITCHELL,
WHOLESALE ;AND RETAIL DRUGGIST
No. 135 Wood Street* *
Next-door to g. Childs Shoe House,;Plttabargb.
-*• ““ J.mmra
TOB. TLEMING having associated with JOS. ABEL, the
»| business win hereafter be Conducted under tb* gfcvl* m
JbarthrttSS: 11 tt * oU 6tend . SoilWi^
.jy’F-..
WUIUm -Thorn, .Uragctet.
;TTAB REMOVED to the cornet of H*wV»,»»..
; IT streetg, where hewfll.es ojail. atSoa
UisnotaerOuefrietriA AUtnlclMtnWsnheetSwS^^J:
qtmoat care. T2L^» r i4^p
~ T_ jukai fiEQUTTi-i ' - •
'I'MPORTEBOFBR ANDIES,- am, wriica ». . t.-.
J to floeD'd Mrimramhela Whisky, PoJ^ni^dVT
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JUMCL AJJL, JE.
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PUBLISHED DAIL\, BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY AT TtiE *• Koai BUILDINGS OORNER OF FIFTH *w'n
- ■»< RSES OF FIFTH AND WOOD STIiESi'S. AT $O.OO PICK ANNUM, OR S&,CO WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE
vonruK xm.
ENTERPRISE WORKS,
tre.-l 36 woorrbTEm, t ed door dxlow mom alut.
jj iii iiiVPmm v.TBrL ST.
. IMPORTERS and manufacturers o!
t" SURGICAL AND DENTAL
§§& ; INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. We
keep ageneral assortmeatoftheabove
... , • articles .constantly on hand; together
WIUJ a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pis
tola and Revolver* Flasks, Homs, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder.
Lead and Ballets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and rocket Knives;
\? loT * Hak Dressers’ Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.—
Also, Trusses and Supporters. .
Job Wag *nd repairing neatly executed.
-Jr"**KK““? re K e Rlflea of every description, to
order, of the beet mete rial, and workmanship warranted:—
G™®” 3 roonved for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill
ed with, despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale
* ~ myu
Ohaudelltri imd Gat Futures.
fpHjfi gqbgcribersaro now opening at their new Warereom-
A'- NOu lOO; FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith-
SSS*SSIiSF® eB iJ B “ ortmam of CHANDELIERS, BRACK
ETO, PENDANTS, a&dall articles connected wit Gas Fitting,
sTer offered in this market. Having arrangements made
by whichthey will b« constantly in receipt of new patterns
and-varieties, they confidently invite the attention of pur
chasers to, their selection. Wo,, are determined to self as
low as any house in the West, and baiog practical Gas Fit
-tjWgWßTOpeoßliagadTantasesto those desiring articles
We continue as heretofore to fit up truildinzß of every de*
scriptionforgas.water and steam.
Brass Castings of all kinds made to order promptly.
LONG, MILLER A CO.,
No. 109 First street.
GEORGEBLETCUEr;
FROM NEW TORE,
MANUFACTURER of the celebrated
>s \ ‘ Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastio
( n Nv V - J - Band every description
°f Ornamental Hair, for Ladies and
U , ifewaSgggiQentlomcn, 79 FOURTH STREET,
W°wi and Market, Pitta
• Btstcnzn’s system enables Ladiee
ancLGenUemento measure thtlr heads
L v • With.' acc ura cy.
- for WIGS, ’
• Ndi 1. The round of the Head.
' No. 2. From the forehead over the head lo neck. No. 2.
No. 3. Frem ear to ear, over tbs top.
' No. 4. From ear to ear, round the forehead.
L Toupees, to cover the top of the bead only—a paper
pattern, the exact shape of the bald part. imy4
NSW Coach aniTcarrUffa Factory i
• 4 JOHNSTON, JBBOTHEBB ft CO,,
• (knur 6f Rebecca and Sdcwht streets, Allegheny Oily,
WOULD respectfully inform their friends
*g£Haßfcy' aD< * Hie public generally, that they have
: gffigcommenced tbo manufacture of Carrlagve.
Barouches, Buggiee,Blelghs and
■ - all theirvarioaastyles of tinlsh and proportion.
Auorders.wiU be executed with strict regard to durability
and beauty of finish. Repairs will also bo attended to on
the most reasonable terms. Using in all their "work the
best Eastern Shafts, Poles, aud Wheel ituff. they feel confi
dent that all who favor then with their patronage, will be
perfectly satisfied on trinl of th*ir work.
Purchasers are requested to give ua a call, before purcha
sing elsewhere. __ octfirlj
> r, JoaasioH o. t. j<»u.ysto;i-. hacj*»
J - KSlceWlor Carriage Factory.
UROTHKK * i'iiacticai, coacu
Bi.-\Jxt»R5, corner of Rebecca nod Beltaontflrect?, Ain*
gOeoy s »ty, Pa., hare on hand and are manufacturing ao
extensive assortment or Carriages, hockawar-s Burin*?,
Carr, Acs., made in all their rarlous styles, with
strict regard to durability anl beauty of finKh. using in all
their work the best Juuiata iron and eastern hickory. Re
pairsattended to on the must reasonable twrma. The? feel
confident that ali who tony favor theta with their patron-
per “ Uy *» tll<ti ed on trial A their wort
Tho 1 ittsburgh and .Manchester Omnibuses pa j « eTery fif
t*ea minutasduring the d*y. ortiviy
PIT^aUUUOU "
B.fclGtbOW ~*A8TI!» U STKVMs. .....acOUGS ALHtBt
Bigelow & Co-.
Successors to i:.M uiuhLow, No. 4c n Tl
Diamond niley, near W 004 street. FitW -«uQj|MtiPxir
burgh—OOACHES, CAJUtI AGlv-i, i’UKA
CONS. BUGUIjKa, and erery Ae.'Criptkm of
fcua-y t chicles built u» order, un i tiuL*b*f j n n manner uo
'UrpOMed for beauty of Utwigo, elegant* of fluhh, tklli of
workmanship, and durability of matt-rials
All work warrnnted
Joseph FLEniS(i t
ffiUCCCSBOa TO L. WILCOX t col
MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keep
constantly on band u full ut Dm*:*,
* ne *» Medicine Chests, Perfumery, and all arliok*e pertain
mg to his business.
Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded at
.Uhoor,. 8J
"" rl ““° aow ru*.™.
FLESIIAQ BROTIIEIIS,
to J. KiJd 4 Co j
WHOLESALE druggists,
oO ipvd sir?ri, /Vjj'nxro'i. Ai.
Proprietora of Dr. M’Lnue’s Celebrated Vermifuge. Liver
A °- jo 10
JOHN HAFT, JH.,
(Successor to Jas
Wholesale ana Retail DracclK.
AND Dealer ia PAINTS, 01 Dl l. hTUYFS. Ac. 11l
wood attest, chre* doors below Virgin alley, ’
aprlnaAfly mTr'BPKQII,
R. L. ALLEN.
WaoUAAU. DOILEB IN '
Foroign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga
holaßye Whisky, &c.,
ALSO, RECTIFYING DISTILLER,
NO. 8 WOOD STREET, I‘ITTiDUIUi U. IA.
%iri?»ES, Braadies, Oiun, Cordial, Jaaiair* tiplritfl, Bt.
TV Croix anJ New England itua, Claret*, Champagnes
scotch Ale, London Drown Stout, Irhh. Scotch, Bour’x.n
)ld Alouongabela Rye end Kectiflwd w hif.kv, A} pi-, peach
•Vlid Cherry and Uioekberry Brandies; imported LUrana!
degalla, and Principe Cigars; Uelf-Spanlsb and Common
Cigars, all at such low p.iecetLs to chailcng . compe Uion
Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottler of ever) style, aod
Demijohns of all sixes. I respectfully Invß* an examina
tion of my stock, at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh
Jenn& - apr3:ly
lien ov&l.
•WJNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER, “©•
dASrenxoTed to 294 LIUBKTY street, opposite (Jarri-on
alley,and No. 3 fIKVBNTU, near Smlthfield, where
the attention of his friends and“ttie public is intited to the
•lock of .BEADY-ilAliii UOODd always on band Also
Jlotlus Citoimeres and Vesting for ordered work A (oil
tßSortmeoi of Furnishing Goods for including
iiata of Ail qualities, Trunk*, Umbrellas, Ac., Ac ja&J
S< t*T, ~
fQSB K'QiDSSn»M»~i.»UM B'CW}4il<
Wholesale and Sotail Clothing Merchants
KO. 88 WOOD ST&KKX..
THK subscriber* respectfully Inform tboir old customer*
and the public In general, that they here this day aa.
.iOClSKatbemselre* in tbv übore busina*, ander tbotna
JDIiN Si’CDOS'KKY A CO. They respectfully solicit a
bare or public patronage.
t XbepreTiona business of each will be settled by them*
*atTM respwctitely.
RLAIIUJ, (late of the firm of CovLxi a Laibi>,/ hariujj
• opened STORE NO. Oj (two doers abovo the old
stand,) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTUINCI
iiUSINESS, hopes by strict attention to baslnes* to merit •
oi the patronage .of the late firm.
N. J3.—Clothing made to order in tbe most fashionable
;<C*IpS, and ©n the shortest notice—inferior to none In tho
oityV jan2fry
James Slslliiigsr,
MOKONQAHKLA PLAMIMi MlU^—Wogid renpectfuUy
Inform his friends and tbe puolie, that bis new estab
lishment la now In fall operation* ana that be U prepared to
famish Boat Cabins, and fill all order# fur Planed Lumber,
tritb promptness, and at the lowest rates.
Board and Plank, placed on one or ooth sides, constantly
on hand.
Sash, Boors, and Mouldings, of every description, made to
older.-
■ Builders and Oarpenters would find it to their advantage
to £ve him a call, as be can' now tarnish them with planed
<tug suitable for every description 01 work. ■
WM. A. -JAMXb CBISW&U..
HEBBOH t CBISWELL,
..BELL AtfP BRASS POUNDERS,
UTANPFACTUREBBof-all Matte of BRASS WORK.LO
ifJL OOMOTTVB, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al
so, Cotton Batting Manutocturors.
Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City.
Office and Store, No. 12 Market street* Pittsburgh.
OLD BRASS and COPPER token m exchange for work,
or cash paid. Orders lull at tbe Foundry or Office, will be
promptly attendeq to, feblhly
. JOSEPH T. LOWRT,
If<h 43 Cbmsr of Fifth and Wood S>
Office up stairs. Entraneo from Fifth street. Pittsburgh,
aBSPECTFULLY announce to the public that be bos
: commenced tho REAL EBTATE AGENCY, In connec
tion with Intelligence and General Collecting, lie will
also attend to renting. Persons m want of servants, in any
capacity, or those in want of places, will be supplied at short
notice. All business entrusted to bis care promptly at
tended to.
Ucfcrcnca—T. J. Bighorn, Esq., Richard Oowan, Esq- W.
). Leslie,. Dr. Alex. Black, James Mackerel, A. A. Mason,
•XtoJßi A Old- ' janlfl
Attatln Loomis,
REAL AGENT. Merchandise, Stock, and Bill
Broker,Office, No. 92 Fourth Street, (above Wood.) The
'Ubecriber having opened an office at tbo above p'aee, for the
Jttrpose ox negotiating Loans, Bills, Bonds, Mortgages, and
»U other Instnimentsfot the security of Money, and for tbe
.nnxnafl© and sale of Btoek& Will also give prompt and
Particular buying, selling, renting of and leas
. og Real Estate. fjyT]" AUSTIN LOOMIS.
—_ ' scbadnaan_d_H(iualclDj
r. iTiIOGRAPIiEKS—Third street, opposite thu Pos>o flics,
LJ Pittsburgh. Maps, iAudscapes, fell! Heads, Bhow Bills,
uabala,'Architectural, aadMacbino Drawings, Business ana
Cards, et&, Eugraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed
q Colors,Gold,Bronze,or Black,ih'the most approved style,
mdatthe most reasonable prices. * octlflUy. •
AND CLASSICAL HEMIMAEY.
. ■ W. T. MCDONALD, M. a., I > bd>cip4L
: l be Institution -will commence on
f„ 1 j o t ° r ' B ®Ptemoer next, at the room cor
'vlwmV^er Übertj. attests* lately occupied by the
.Shrflff; O- g°»P, Jr., 8. 1. Von
ZZZT^ACOBIiiCOEEISTBH;
WHOLEa&LB &KD BETAII, CIGAR MANUPACTUBEB
AS»DtU*EIHAU.KJH»sor
TodrccOj SliafT| and Clg&ra,
••••• ’ -So. 25 Fifth Pittibrngh, Pa.
Keeps constantly on band a lahre supply of all the
tnriogs branda of Imptrted Cigars. j«3:j
—— - v Walter P. Mun Hall.
J" aIPORTER ind; Pealer in f reoeb ind American-Papex
BARR *. MOSKR,
A RCHlXfiOTS,—Offices: Philo Ball. No. 76 Third street,
:TvPittfibnrsch: and east side of tha Diamond. Allegheny.
v lylfcflm t . '
ABQB WAmPT BOQg oABBB —Finished «milo OTro
jvm. [4«lZ] T. B. KOBNQ k 00.
" . “ ;• L
-v (l , r t.
' 1 ; > r>ifinlpi;Ti , ;iir- Tji J-jd
aceiHQza
KEW SEED STORE) “I
JAMES WARDROP,
0 F £ E ¥ ?f °ANARy BIRDS of the’ moatlmproved
treed, being vary hardy, and fine.slngers. Bird Benda
Bouquets
will be furnished composed of th» finest FLOWERS vlr*
Camellafl, Rose Buds, Ilellotropea, Ac. Evergreens fin nntai
N ro io rl iS?'k'?’ I ' ,!e! '' ‘l 18 S “ J Hortkultnral Store
HQ. 40 Filth'st, near Wood. * decSO
uoiliome llu Smoke, ~“
MWE (mbßcritarhavincthe exclufire right to m.oofao
-1 tonxmd raU.aWBKNBY’S-lifoT AIR AND BMOKE
CONSUMING FURNACE, Is prepared to revive orderaand
contract for heating bnUdlnps with the ; tnest .economical
Furnace now in use.- Tho attention of those interested la
solicited. Any tuormntion can be had qf A;, BRADLEY
Nos 2 and 4 Wood street, or or ;J. -BARNDOLLAR. ’
dec24:tf \ Irofa Warehouse, No.ljU Wood et
~■ It«1g True I - -
Jv'jaefe: . THAT PICTURES. f superior excellence may •
gj gjfe Do obtained at CARGO'S New Dag^uerr*-gp'Galter-
No 7C Fourth street; at prices varying from
, One to Twenty Dollars, All worfe warranted to
please. Children taken in a few Call and examine
specimens of the various styles. Rooms open day and ere
°‘°g- - : , fehiq
W. 11. SMITH W. «41H.v....;.,R. aIJSTIB
Smith, Blair 6s, HantSTj
(Late Smith 4Sinclair,)- ’....
WHOLESALE GUOCERB,
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION'MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERa In ail Uhds of Pittsburgh Maau&c
**HLna.UrCB ’ 132 860011(1 00(1 Id.first fltrtetpftttabnTgh,
'..W V.* ..V.
> -■
1•• .V - • •'
BUSINESS CARDS.
j David jinim, ,
I T> EALEBTATE AND CONTRACTING AGENT, N0.,2.'
-lift,, s " e l et -bM for Bale, as follow”
180 acres oflano In Cedei; cptmtn lowa, 16 miles from M na
catme, on the raeln road to Marlon,'anil Similes from Tip
raMun™ depots; 90 acres launder
. cultivation, o roxl Frame,Hpnee, Frame Barn andQrana
riea, a good Scaring Apple Orchard. - The farm Is weU
watered, high, dry, good land, in a very healthy, county.
A very great bargain can be lia? of this farm for prompt
W ti El l ul ™ as above, orprilr. John SlonOj Ou the pre-
I i„ AL, °’ of la ud, wlthn targe Steam Sow sail, now
' in successful operation; 3frame DweUinija,.Born, Black
smith Shop and Tools, Boat Scaffold, Work dhop, io., situ-"
ate onthe bank of the Allegheny river, at Sillier', feddv •
Armstrong county, Pa Enquire ns a boys, or of Mr. l!
. Mann, on thepremlses. ■
i also warn to ourohftse 6 to 800,000 feet, B. M„of good
White Oak Plank, fi inches thick, 8 or 10 test long/ 7 to 10
inches wide, port to be delivered In October next and part
in April, 1855- Enquire oh above. J ;
Also, forsale, nli the Beds, Furniture, and every thing of
the fitting out of a large Hotel, In .the dty of Pittsburgh,
now doing a Very l -rge businase. Two to.tiva years of the
Uase of tbe house can also be had, and imnjediate possession
'if rvqnired Enquire asabove. * '
WM. A. M’CLUitG,
DEALEB IN ,
nne Teas, Choice Family Groceries and Willow
CORNER OF SIXTH STS.,
, PiTTsuunon, pa.
, receiving a Urge askJrtraent of; FBKSH GOODS,
In adilition to his already extensive stock, purchased
rrom find hands in the Eastern mArketa. whieh, will be sold
at the lowest market price*.
Hotels, Steamboats, and famines', buying by thf
quantity, supplied at wholesale rates.' [ ’
Goods delivered in the-cityircn of chare*. sep2l •
PITTSBURGH RIDING (SCHOOL,
PATTERSON, Proprietor,
AaO ' XD STIUiET AND qUErtKY ALLEY.
I’UK subscriber respectfully announce* to the Ladies and
„■Pittsburgh, that hahas recently erected
a RIDING SCHOOL, which, in point of sire, commodious
ne«s and adaptation, undeniably excels dny similar estab
lishment In the United States Its location is accessible
from all parte ol the city, while its high Jnd airy situatioo
renders it especially suited to the promotion of health, bj
this ngrerab!.-exercise The Horses are docile and
weU trained, and the proprietor pledges himself that n«
pains or will by spared to task* this eatabiisbocuL
the first lo the conSJepr.- nf the public. I oct23:tf
r _ _„ri v , Copartnership.,
r I lIU subscribers hereby inform theif friends and the
A pnbiic that they hav- associated xhKnxselws together,
under the firm of WM. YOUNGSON A CO., for thepurpose
of earning on tbe PAINTING BUSINF.3S,InaII its branch
es; and hope, by strict attonticn to business, to merit a
►bare of public patro age. Lettering ahd Graining done
for the trade on reasonably terms. Fhopton SeventbatmL
oppoaite the Neptune Engine House. j
T nK Interest of Mr. JOHN ATWELL in our businw
i <**■*»•" from this date toy agreement; Our business, as
WHOLESALE GROCKltfi,wiU by continued by the remain
ing partners uuder the firm of ,
BAGALEY, COSGRAVE A CO„
Nos. IS ami 20 Wood str-et, Pittsburgh.
„ BAGALEY. WOODWARD A 00.,
he. 2-1 Market street* Philadelphia.
„ v WM. UAGALEY k CO.
December 10th, 1854—{tM23
Aioiice.
fHAYE sold mjtnterest in the business of Long. Miller
A Co., to 8. A. Long, Wh.s with John Phillips, will con
unue at the old stand. F-v 109 Front Street f cordially
recommend tbe new firm to Iho patrnncjri? of roy friends.
Pittsburgh, July 29, ISM. , p. H. MILLER.
*. A. L0Jf0......... . .. J. /SO. PffUAip s
b. A. LONG 4t CO.,
IJK! L AND li‘t ASLS FOUNDERS, AN U GAS FITTERS
inriu-attention to their stock of Clra.ideli.-ra, RraskeU
fVn.luM*. and othe r fixtures. We fit e P houses with Gw
suo Oteam. make Lrosj Costings of ail tkiml* to order, fur
rji>b lUUroad Pumps and Tack Rtu.its, aud kt-ep Anti-
VttrUiop M-tal rvinktuntly on hand. ; jr^l
Sliver si an a '
OlfON?, FOKh.-. KMBUEMF, m-Umrn V IV Puca
k y —i iwifiy tee euperior facilities to manufacturing my owt
work. *w nr* no* falling tt t least 10 p«r ceni. lower tha»
.be eaetero or AH wflrk U warranted.
±i;r,r— \\ a t.l«i manufacture Epoons of the
itrtt)■*>) *■ >-ri ii a 'il 1! y.
and Wauh'n*psir!r>g cmrinbed, wi*h erery fa
ciliiy and r*-OFff*l d- termination (o eallro
to rußtomers, both a? to prism and tfc - superior quality ct
to* vork. w. Mr. \HLSUN,
Wntchmak*r and Jeweller,
_ D .°. Tlt corner r.f Fourth ctreffts.
Steamboat Furniture anu Chnlr*.
w E bare on hand and are conenrerTfr mamrttrm
rtn x HTK Ail Bu A T CABIN -FURNITURE ANI
of CTery dwrlption. v|*:
1 1 1 Kxlenri.m Dining Tables;
Do lip. - do;
Indies Cabin Chairs, of furious RjyJps-
Gents. do J.j d„ ; '
Slate Room do do J?.;
Do Toilet Bcxcf ;
Trt* R*Ti*tf , « ; Pofa» ■
, Centre TaWe»i
Wash fctands; Card do
rw*i« dr*; Traya, tr., 4o
Material arrl workmanship warrant-*!, and prirex Batik*
fa : t^ 1 v - „ T. B. YuUNO A CO,
an Smithfleld St., opposite City Hotel.
fk r o t i cY *
DALY'3 STOrKING -M.UN't'FACTORY.
itrtrt. firil •nrr.ff abort Market ttrrtt.
PiTfnBURO-i, PA *
V\ T " ILL tie f uud c!;e l»rgv{Kt tioJ he.st assorted
f F etn-k f UO.-IEHY ever ntlered r*r eale in thi* city.
T Wl ! ttn ! K l ” **'Jr rt ritage to call at this
t»b.l*hrn«ii. «n«l examuiy for thenucirtn; RUilll n e*sl to
injure :fj. tf cußt-uzu c DALY
th - CntiP »ioftvi*o Cumu.
; c. D.
C. li. fleadly A Co..
(y U n^l |, «/' A ;‘(' ET A’-> V 2 r.Mrd vtrvrf,
.Vi *'- uU lnform ibrtr frl.u.l.
ll ‘"' »« in .tor. Ibrlr
S'~ , ’ l lr FAL - 5 ,< ' K . convl.tlnif of CARPETS of vivorv
dmcnptloi, from Uir rmy.l .„d n r u.«l.v, to th, rora
“1 '-wnlii, IlrmpnnJ P.«v, . F;«.rOil Clotfi, from 00.
» riohi j-.r-l. W.,lr. n-» «CU rrry rlrli Com. . D J
Coti.o" M»UiI. h -, liuir ItoJ. Window
, IT«'n* In w.nt aro lnrlt).J to mil » n a mo
i Stmvnho.t», lIoMa, »nd RimU.ncwi furn-
I seed oo Uie moil reamiDable term^;”
profits and quick ealea." - «
THUMS IiASU ONLY. H mQ
W. 2*. H«T«tk '
PCIJITISa KSTAJJUiUUEST, (I.U John
pton 4 t-tacktoo.) and BUuk Book and Stationery
vmndu.Mh#, is preparo.l to ejecuUi esxerr etjlo ofTml,
Commarcaa, Canal nnd Jnf> Primes and Btf*
hJndjna and erwj article in tfce muck Booh, Papor
ana SUtlonefry line, at the ehortest notice ana on the most
rwipocohlo terms. ” j
Unj.k and StnUonutx TTarrhlutM", Printing; Offlre
KnJ Book Illn.lery, corner of Market aid Second ... f node
Uepot of bongwortu « Zlratnrrmau’l C»-
IVlnci uid Urandy.
rf'UE i.'ri-:*l:n.-] bn. trcelt an d a t4Xn~
•*• cmnoii meet, a lar;;e qua ntlry of Lwr*orth AZlmmer-
S ’i"' 1 Fpgrltllng.Dr, and La
dle. -Wol i atawba Wine., Such as duly desire to procure
an excellent article of Piattae Wine, (the pure juice of the
srapa bud my uataMlabmeut the ‘place toThe £uii.
ration or their desires. Tb. Cntanha Brandy, distilled leoto
oqnal In natnr to the bent Imported Cotnar. J .
- 15. FICKEIaEN.
No. yrn Liberty street.
UlU'i Almiinaoa foT 1M53.
011 M t ' !OWl B‘r“M 8 ‘ r “ M - Pttiaburgh, will
00 IBM, th. »cll known
wrlesof Almanana (for 1A66) culculnM by Sanford c Hill
and for many ycarapuhllshei ti* Mr. Luba boomla, of
thia clty,>jD<l«p tbs OBn»B ; of Ahnanfcrs. w Th«
Bencjj will cciHfiiflt of—
HILL’S PITTSBURGH ALMANAC,
HILL’S MAGAZINE ALMANAC,
HILL’S AMERICAN FARMERS’ ALMANAC.
It In only necessary to. joy, that the religious, moral and
uselul character 01 Mr. HHi’» Almanac* will be maintained
in the above series, for
fitf* Printor* and .-othorß ytw hereby 'eatnfose£"agalnBr
infringing on the copyright of the above Almanacs. "
Th*y will be for sale at ail the Bookstores, by the gross
or tozcn,andby
il 4 JOHN n. MEL LOR, 81 Wood street.
A New Arriyal of Pl&noa* ~
No. 118 Wobd streeiy’ia jnst re
\J cmtlor the following new Piano
out the *£oliao attachment;
taTc n p-mS° nl Cinred LOtll ’ XIV Bt J'« Of l * llll Action 7 oo
2"'"*' r “ mr, C'l Serpentina, pearl keys, 7 oclare Piano.
Two full curved, semi jrand, 7 octave Pianos,
Two plain Rosewood (Af “ “
Odo do do cv< “ «
Three do do « «
Two double ronnd corner Rosewood octave Pianos. “
A r!,rtV,‘„ nll “cner flnlshed back and front 7 octave Plano.
A fnrtbor arrival la expected In aboat two weeks. [au29
Ho an Officer "
OHN A. O’BRIEN, 67 BMITHFIELD STREET, between
vf^nfifr.' > n?aS!“ n !r “n 0 . 11 , 81 ’ ,HS n,ij loaned on Gold nnd
Oliver Plato. Dlamoiidb,Gold and Silver WatiTbeC: JeTielrv
o,“Di“n,‘l“ Di “ n ,‘ l fMoh ’ father RwtaFur.
? 1 . t _-^’*° dll J._ Klrilln ? f orticles—for any length o/tlme
a. for storage considerably lower than
heretofore*. Private entrance through the hall door All
business transactions slrlrtly confidential
«3- Forfeited pledges sold Immediately alter being out of
date, nnlese redeemed. Bargains of Gold and Silver Watch
es. Jewelry, a c, always on hand.’ aprlO-Om
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PITTSIIURUH. TUESDAV, APRIL 3. 1855
THE late firm of JONES i.QUIGQ, having been dissolved
by the death or Joun F. Qulgg, on the 2Tth Inst the
basinets of said firm will be settled by the undersigned at
tbelr office, corner or Ross and. First etreote. * ’
ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner
Pittsburgh,-September 30,1854—[oct&y ' .
lsaac Jones,
MANUFACTURER ot Spring and mister Steel, Plough
fflsb steel, eteel Plough Wings, Coach and Ellotlo
springs, Brass Nat Taper, half patent. Screw, Mail and
Hammered Hon Axles,—corner of Rom snd First utreets
Pa. eerily
isaao Joins n/s. nonras.
_ P- B. Rogers A Co., .
YfANUFACTUKHKS of ROGERS* patent Improved Steal
i'A Cultivator teeth. Office corner Ross and'first streets
octZly
Spectacles. ■
IN THE MQST valuable triumph* of science anti arL the
invention of spectacle* reofc with the highest. Tbo
experienced Optician overcomes the advances of nature,
end cooiera upon the og-d-sighted the inestimable ailvun
;tage of retaining the noblest of his senses. Yet great i D j ury
is constantly resulting *o thousands from iguoranee on the
part of venders, or of those who venture to choose for them
selves.
Tnere are many requisites attending the selection of
Glass©*, .The purity of finish of the g-ass; it» proper con
vexity; the best form and adjustment of the framv so as
to preserve the parallelism With the eye for distant vision
or for hear Tision, to throw the plane of each glass at rikdit
angles to the axis of vision for -ach eye; to bring the ex
act centre of each glass precisely opporite 'tbo bnpil: to
have the position «f the glasses perfect, both
and vertical.y, A*., 4c.
From long experiencei in fitting glaescn, united -with n
perfect knowledge of the structure of the eye;, we can
premise scfentifio accuracy, and thus aid muchia the ore*
nervation of the eye. y
Gold, Silver and Bteel Spectacles, carefully selected of tha
b«Bt qualities, for saio. Also, glasses fitted, 4c. ‘
- • - W. W. WILSON, Practical Optician,
• . 67 Market street, corner or Ponrth.
SPWAIU) a. BABOO3 B. HOLLIDAY
PH HI A Holliday,
RODUCR, FORWARDING ANO COMMISSION MER
CHANTS, EcaTisvillc, la —Strict attention paid to all
consignment for sale or Flour, Produce, 4c:, Orders for
the purchase of Produce solicited and promptly attended to.
Poods for re-shipment forwarded with despatch.
9. ft. J02U3...M.,
n, JOSEB & BUCHER.
XBON FOUNDERS ANb MACHINISTS,
SaUnad./ooi nf Third A. Barrtibar?, Pu
ll “J increaaed our Machinery, which la now of the
.L.rr„?.'n. l i I ? I l r P ,lnl or J' r * “° J haviDg Added cniny facUl-
Hesfor dlspatohlng work, we Are now manubcturlng Firet
STEAM ENGINES,
FOB FURNACES AND BULLING MILLS,
aSu * Boilor3 ’ Farnace, Eolling,
BAW and GRIST MILL MAOIIINEMV 4 CASTINGS? 5
Oas and V, a ter Blpes, Hydrant*, Katorts, Lamp Posta, Uitch
tag Poita, Columna, Glrdere, Shaltlng, Hanger.,
_ Bathing Tubs, Spouts,
it ailingi Verandah* and Ornamental Castings.
VT« pay particular attention to the manufacture and con
struction of Cast Iron
WM TOUNOSON,
DANIEL YOUNOSnj?,
Fronts-Tor Houses and Stores.
Having an extensive assortment of beautiful Carved Pat
-s®™* the most approved architectural order, oar great
facilities for maoofiictariDg and shipping enable ua to com
pete with our cltlea.
Furtiae « or Rolling Mills, Mill Owners
sod Mia-Wrights, will find it much to tbetradvantage to
* nd examine our extensive stock of Pattern* Uefors
building.
IROy AND BRASS CASTINGS,
Of every descripUon; Smith Work, Pattern Making Fur
nace and Forge Tuyeres, furnlebM to order. |.myt2-y
~ China Hal 1,
AR&ET STREEr. BKTWKBN THIRD AND FOURTH.
—lOO cratea of QUKRSSWauE, of his Fall imnarta*
tton, now receiving, to which we Invite
country and city trade Having some doactfdiilerent pat
tema of Tea Ware, we feel ounfldent ofettiUcg nil unUp
amoirg-which may be fonnd white iron atone, gnid baod!
gold ecroll, bine, pink, plum purple, brown and grenn AI
» h.nd»mcgrevn«prig.nd while Imimtionxloce, wbkh
can be sold ouch below the real stone ware.
COMMON WAltß.—Our stock of Common Tea?, Plan-*
Dishes Bakers. Nappie*, Bowls, Pitchers and every art'd*
UOe ’ * ele,:t,,a fyr U]t! city an-1 ccuutrj
(JhAaS WARE—Having a large and wen selected
of Ulw. on tiaod, we will sell at factory prices curing the
merchant tlie trouble of making a srparatu bill. AU wt
s*x Is a call, and we fret confident of p'casiog
JnllN’J. >/f.RARY.
{foots mad Bhoes, Wliolcsalo snit
Jameh houb,
aB4 C 1,0100 ftrr,?t i third door from the
Market n uw, wnuld call the attention of bia Crirnd-.
*nd the potdic generally, to tb» fart, that he *>«* ou
of BOori} AND
,n . *l\ varietlw, Worn by lam* aaa dgentlemen
•jf Phil .eipbla. New York and Boston, tru*'-
cano#» .ail to please all.
Hi. prtev. .re v.ry ranch reduced, end he ».lli Ln,!l..’
GviUre .1 from m.VJ to f j iv. Ocntlcmun’. Boow, from 8L ; ji
toso, Ann Bicll.nl acnllcuiß,.’. Liners, aul Youth, oud
LtUhiren a wear, at extraordinary low prfi*es
He ai«> contiuues to ttianutarture, a.« heretofore, all du
, , eS *■*» UKNTi EMKN’S BOOfd AM,
-UJE.B, of tho tw«t qu.hty .no the lal.-vut) Ia oil of which
!1..L. S Nor .hould ho overtook.*Lu very 10re..,
toltmvnt of Goto SouiUM. Oreuhoc M tl wi«, for lidi,**
and IfiLurcu. E,«ry perwm vho favore Into
with their pettonoge will bo Mrly il.oit wan. J«n9
fi*tr Paper llan^ngs.
I MI STKEKT.
INr, FRENCH AND AMERICAN PAJIbOU PAPEB3
. iaoel DecoratloaMn gold, oak aud marele:
Call Papers, of various styles:
Fig’d «nd Plain Papers.for dining rooms and chambers-
Cheap ana low prlcwl Wall Paw-ra.
Borders Ceilings Figures, Window Shades
A large nnd corpplfte ssaortmsnt of the abovs celccteu
for season, will be sold at th* osua! low prices.
w\vlt}.;h p, Marshall.
m. d. aesututa ’ . “TV I irrA^h
Gx'afT, Uclilnger A Qrafl,
RSTLK.N iXlL’.NDttk, No. li* Woou
facturere of Cooking aiovos Onal and W cl
ranor ttores Hollow W are. Plain and Fancj Grutos, Plnio
and ranry Feoaere, aad and Dog Irons Porublr Pontu*
Sugar Rettloa, Tfta StoT„ Kettles Biers’
auU
Wm. 11. Talcott 4 Co.,
M. wJ.i UOC “' *** T Xa-V.-SXOT. JH+ a <*..]
ANLFACTUttKHSOF GILT AND iIAUQUANV IjOOK
ING GLASSES, and Picture Frames Ac . and
ueaier- In I ujported and Domcaiic Good- No t’/J cor
nerof Horn and Fourth streets IhlUPurgh. octl 'iw
HAVING sold my Interest In the firm of T, ILENNEDV
C °7 10 Wllll4ia u - TalCott, wh.i, with A.G*
taeory, will continoe the Looking Glass and Variety Hun".
oesswt the old stand, corner of Wood and Fourth btrrotF.
-under the style of Wm. U. Talrort a to. I s-utUenGy
eomnwnd them to my former vastooerß, as every wav
qualified to ave enUrwmdsfrcUon. , « every way
All pvrsona having demand* against*mn, and all Indebted
to me, will pleas© make an early settlement.
T KENNEDY, JR.
rvv o C J‘V,’“' t ►'UFM'turo W.r.hQo.c,
J B. YuUf.‘t A U).j Otiinci FTtrntfuvc onJ Chair Man-
A: • *ifact*™ ~ No*. 89 uu*l 40 tioiilhficlfi .rrcot,
Guy ilutol, wool J rospvclfuily reujtail tneir old fricndß and
Ciutiratvra, ono tho.» About to pufehnsc auylhio,* lu tomr
lino ol Imamus., that th»y .re conattnnly mauufacturioK
every dcscnilUou I faatifjiiablc Feriar nod Chamber Fur
niiure. warranted in Jnaiurlal nnd worttmonshni, and told
Gore taken in tocfilng lor land or
hlaambom Cabin Fnrnimmand Ohalra on hand and mode
to order, as usual. ' r
Thoa. intoreatcd la fornishlng boala will find It to thch
to a-ivo aaacall, aa « gl,. ovary attaution u,
tbo manuntoture of work beat adanled to tln-lr uVo. JauSi
HOOTS AtIVII SHOES;
WHOJLKSASE ANli KKTAIL,.
•I^Ji A ?uM° i, w haßflCt<ldul>la,,pi « alld ««yl4 bia store,
Market Bttent,nod No 0 Union street, between
Fifth atreot nud the Dhunoud, hud faaai now completed hie
Bprtng stock of BOOrB.fiUOEB, SUPERS, UiUTEftS Ac
and Palm Leaf, Pedal, DuaUn and Braid HATS, to which bJ
invite* theattdntioocf Sll - purchasers} whether at whole
sale vi retail, f
This atock la one of the largest ever Opened in this city
-and-embraccrererythinff worn by tho If dies of Philadelphia
And New . York, and he'trusts cannot-foil 10 phuuie all
Great care has boon giten lu the choicest goods L
all of walfih.he warranu. *
lie also conUnnea Jo manafttetnre, -as heretofore, all de
scrlptiona of Boots and Shoes, and from,this long experience
ot over twenty years in business in this diy, is, be trusts.
_a.suffldeatguarantee thttt.lhoss who fovor him with thcii
custom, will be fairly dealt with. aprld-tf
Seminary for Boys. •
<tf t Wh and : Grant Court Hmut.
ri'UJS t all Sessiofi of this sdiooi will commence on MON
JL DAY, September,4th, and the dutfes of instruction will
be resumed by Messrs. GiUUQSAnd MCDONALD.
There are ten successive months in the Academic year
Tuition is sl"J,OOper*quarter. J
The number Drpuj)iiflUlimlted, and boys are admitted
In the order pf applications which may be mado afier
Augusi So.ih, at 54 Liberty, street, or at School, or by letter
dropped in Puat.Office. K T a mi-ow*
" W. 11. scaTfk,
DIH3T BTRRRij BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET
fiTRBBTS, PitoilUßGH, PA., builds Francis* Patent
Metallic Life Boats, of Galvanized Irou. also, manufactures
Copper and Sheet IronWorfc, Cooking Stoves for Steamboats
and Hotels. Portable. Forges, Forged Iron Work, Largo
Boltefor Bridges. Ac^.Cork ' Ufe Preservers, the best and
cheapest kind, otemabbat work attended to. |my:ti.y
WE ore receiving from New York und FtnludciutiiK
9BO. HAfeP.-CHEaTcJ i'EA, '
comprisiiig YoQDg Gunpowder, Oolong
Boucbong, and English Breakfast, all of which huVu been
carefully selected) and. will bo sold as usual.
A. JAYNES,'Pekin Tea Store,
Jj3l. No. 38 Fifth street.
J BOOTS AND SHOES.—Thoed who wish to get a
heat and weQ fitting
BOOTj-SHOE or QAITEK,
will call at' M’LAUGIUjI^a,
JylS • . Ob Fourth street.
OItAFF, R fill SING Kit A GUAKp,
MAMJFAOTORER9 OF COAL AND WOOD COOKING
STOVES, Parlor and Heating Stoves, Orate Fronts,
Fenders, Wagon Boxes 4c., 40.:. Warehouse N6/12-4 WOOD
Street, above Fifth, Pittsburgh, Pa. . , jj£j
* ST OCKIiNO F A CT O II V .
“ HO. Sft FIFTH BZJtE£T,
Sign of THE OLD STAND.
WILLIAM -DALVhae returned from the Manufactur
ing Hosierj Districts of Europe, whefa ho has par*
,cb&&£iliXQi.aah>.*.T3Tj extensive and well assortedetook of
thebest descriptions only of Stockings: Socks, Undershirts,
Drawers, Gloves; also,' new siyle of Cmidren’s pud Misses*
Fancy Stockings, together with his domeatlo ktock- of Pitts
burgh Manufactured Hosiery. He will sell by wholesale or
retail at Now York importers* prices. !
.. •<•-■■■* WILfiIAM t>Al* A CO.
Remember theplace—<2ia; 21, Sign df (THE STAND.
• my 23 -.- .f. v . j ~f , ■■ .
Hnta« .m ;
&& WE WODoD INVITE wur friends-and,
generally to call and examine our pete* ahd WiUtlfal
of Corrugated HatnjWbioh
for cash. Also, our Celestial Cap, which it'4Qkfiowledged
to be the neatest and bet-t Cap! hr the season.
7'tehiT “ J- WOkQN.a 80N f SJL^ood
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BUSINESS CARDS.
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PHILADELPHIA
GEORGE J. UENKEL’B
CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE,
ivo. 173 CIIESTX UT STREET.
.(Qri’CSITB I*TOEPENDENC£ HaLL.)
__ Philadelphia,
FURNITURE, IK EVERY STYLE!
Comprising Louis XIV, Louis XV, Elizabethan and Antique.
w »th Sculpture Carving and modern style:
in Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany,Satinwnod and Maple:
ali of superior construction, and finished in Lhe
best style, equal to, If ntfjfcceUiug in qual
ity, Che Goods of any Establish*
meoUn the United States.
i-IFLOriRG none but experienced workmen, (eppren*
tiers befog positively excluded,,und using the beet ma*
Wor * Uot Ml t 0 satisfaction to pur
u^?°f S ®! { J? e , iaany ftd?,an tag*t« offered to pur
ef 8: ‘ *f < he | a ® ,Ht y of Furnishing a lious»*, either inele*
gant or plain style, completely from one estahlLhmeDt; by
wh ch means all the articles fo each room correspond in
style and quality, and the immense stock always c£ hand
!h tt i? s tf flt Tan ° UB *? <S* , S n » purcliMwa to please
““ r „ \ n ? Be l ect,oa » without the delay necessarily
caureri in ordering Kurmtaro. }
T\> irtrnau ideu-of the finished Furniture on band, I need
only ln.oriu you that my Hoorn are 174 tent Ion?, by 2T loot
wide, four nonrs In number; with Shops eomiguoL suffl
2o?t- 00 Imatla, which ia a umrmn* that the
tione under my own immediate inspection,
£S*The backing is all doue la the titoro. and Furniture
warranted to carry safely any distance. Visiters to Phila
dolphin are respectfully invited, ns pnreuasers or otherwise
to call ana examine the Goods. au2s*l> ’
' JOSErjI iIOGUiPtiE,
OOMidTBBION ANB FORWARDING MERCHANT
No. 3S CoMtSftCiiL, ujtlow Fins brnisT. *
Stes {iOdlQ, Jyp, ’
Vy and personal attention, and liberal advanct will bo
rrqu ri ' d ' cn CoaMjnmantt or Bills of lading,
«fn‘i! puroli<lw r ' f I*“d, Grain, Hemp and other
Produce, will be promptly 1111-d at th-lnwest market pries.
The Piece,ring and Forwarding of Merobandiie and Pro
rftMof^ 11 “«t with aspeoial care and dispatch; thelowcpl
of'aiorli*B 1 always b» procured, and thwczpent.
of storage and Brayage as much at possible avoided
n , , hg/tnvscrc
Page 4 Bacon, St. Lonli; Ellis 4 Mortal,,' Cincinnati,
Charters, Blew A Co., Jo; Strader & (format:; do'
Choateau 4 Valle, do; Homo * Frazer. do’
?°w n 'n K, ? K 1?."' d °l bptlnger ,l IVhlteman, do :
..W.Bnu.r* Bro.,l‘lttshh; E.O. tionwman 1 Co., do :
d ° : K 4 o. Varnall a Co., Phllada;
i ~ io > Morgan, J.M.BuokiMorzaL-
Blow 4 March, how York. B. b. Coraegys, a t ,.
IhOTl iPnrr,,;, do; Shields 4 sflUer, 4() :
?o r.A. „ . d °' Joslah Leo tl C... Baltimore
A.u.Faxwell A Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Colo, do*
Howard, bon A Co., dp; W.lklUynohU. Louisville-
oceans.
l<lvr«i.K „ , *l-D-Newooxnh & Bro., do;
T.O.rwichellAOo.,Commission Merchants. Now Orlean*
, t®* l aaTo 60 °P*u Policy of Insurance. which will ''over
all, shipments to my address, when auvl.W hv letter oer
mai»,or when endorsed on bill* ofUdia* before, or at the
time of shipment. JOSEPH MOGRILGE,
* ugq Ht. Louis. Mib’Pf.'uri.
WATER Clißlfl ISSTITHTE.
HANI> STIIEET, (aOUTII SIDK.) llbX. PKNX eTiIEET
D anb Tail mvEii, piTTstniueii, fa.
CKITOIt BABLZ, Graduate and Practitioner in the Old
Allopathic anil Horan-pathis, end
a WatK. VAWm I r *.t W T W? V. I U > 'li-ilPntlri.et, has opened
° m CUKL in the Hbove-'fcuatinn,
ftEci Uavu-dUtM efftict thii sys-
Llai b a t° n “11 l-verj. nnd all diseases acute pnd cJiroair—
deHniet^ 111 ', Kr °'i 6f “ l ® n ‘ l '“''‘itoratitnt'lo'tl.o weak and
T'n'- r r ;nUarl? AcaimHoin families, who
wul be trvatwLat therr houifv?.
tenJ t ’w°| tl ‘e 1C lreatm<<nt'will be admini
tered wht-re hat, ufier long and thurt-a 'h en*.
rien-.-e, Boctr.r Baida gives a dtcidej pcmerenco L’llvdir.
palny. which has. througbont the old end now wotlu
proren. a° etnln«nt!y /mcCA-esful in every ikroi of <.U. a *K
fnclading Tudpinnl Consumption, KruncliHK Ly-t ru-i*
inflommatoiy nod Cbrouin Aitliain Cui'
nrtiu, Vmiu-. and Liv.tr ,,f c,,n
i7n?« gU V*' Fl,Ul r i ' CI!IXvDf ’ cf BWlJcvury tiiale m th.
Union, can be at iX*!or V«*lU o«lr«. The Rev
or.* :.t c«n»uu Lira grain. >
Warm water bring ur«a in tb.Hvium/m’pnfiU,nr,il of,. t .
Lhc it i> a luxury AiMeadof unrk-a.«
,n |' ’*h se might
.-•"•spy' o *-—Cber'e, Brewer, “•st.'rmi.D Pelraei
, V OU, l\ 11. B UMaiD., I b .moron U‘‘ll, Jlt \\ ,
lC. V r'r s ' m - “• Holmes, Lll l.ogiisb, B .'I
ine nuderslgnel. baring Vi.ltfj Dr.,“or Ba*l«-. Ir,«;P,,
Uon acu Wliueswel bis «ne*ewuiG trestle nt. r .
rammend blm aa » Wrorvugbiy cducatol end fkllirel i'n,
o < %??’Z\ ,ta Z Cl ‘- JM I»vil Hunt, Jobu
?V i' lhn “■ H'L-J.tr.u, Jobr H t ,„ h .
"■" • 1 alrlek, Mwei P. Eaton, 0 Ormabr Crerg | Jar.O
ILonau, Srlirn.k. at. ILnow-.VothIti trlain
lisp TKEsrt fett crji cheapbr ' '
THAN CAS IHS BOUGHT IS TUK AUOVfc I r.ltiilTOnUtS:
...... le “' .•“tom Farm for Sale.
I UFs subvri.w'f iiuttn.>rl?ej to a*-ii TW-) iiUN'n»*P'ii
I EIUUTY.FoUft ALRP.S ui- U .M
\ UMllta, tTWOkhtp, Allegheny «.uoty, 1'.,.r,. i ne J :,
t'ura of M hee.je.rl, known a, the \VLile-.e.k i la,,
sigh, of the propo-wl St.tin, on ihe , ur.„
Improvements as toltowei a s-;bas*. LOG Gill’s; 3p IIV1 IV "•>.
feet, two .tones high; and Square hOG BAK\ w l.v s
feel, (both new and in good order;! in, Cr.e iii'l”!
A Kith, I best grail.G fruit., just commenced ti bear' There
la ninety t. ouo hundrwl acre, cleared „„j i„ u hio ,
nl oultiiadon. and the In.lane, 1. well sei wj,,’, white.,,!,
'a n ' 6r ;‘ ur ' i “- Tbi “ Baud I, w, ,1 ce, C n;ared.':o,
a stork tarn,. >clng very level, and tl.c -oil „f no ea. S . ,
b.r grics-growlng. and being well ,*er«l will
L'^ T * or fourteen never (allmg .prlng. oi ejeellent valet
n 'Bh. being within lae.li
a mile of I lie 1 oughlogheuy and one ulne uf .'lonougahele
*»uj nimost on th* iinw oi tht? Kiuir.Ma r.ti.l in
to contain nn iiusxhaustUde Usi «t luo\ ukj-
Huh Land «xjuJa n.»t 6e in Uir- mnriirUonl', ibai
ahrnt to rt-movo to ih« “ F ftr W-, t * t.-m*
priew miviv-rate. For further particulars luviuiryui W J
ULILNuU*, at Urmix’a \W», or rf 1 * U * J *
Tinvk ,\.“' iu '' ble 1>r °pe*ly for ftnic.
* ,K u ‘ iuL *‘ N K'Tipoii H-oiorj «*rwl«id four
Crick uoa tTT.t trmje Buiiiiinß«, wuich rent annuan
,yU ' 0= situated lu cfc.> Math Ward ol
Uif ca y uf ruinoargh, on Pt-on *ir«n?t, betituea UUli
Abe thp factory and Orr-uiid known as the “Empire
Wurk*, HUun.ea on to, orm-r of IVnn and Morri, -triu
AlbO, U acn-u of unimproved land, i-ituatid on ti c vie
ghony river, ouemflet!°m
Una iaVJ there Li the best daw AliU location il th? ooun*v
AJEn. anumbrrof lota from ito 5 fcC rea ui
choice land, situaied ODe mile nortL-wv-t of £ h j.t Llbortv
and out tulle cast oi LawrvtJCPvH'e.
P r eOC3 lir « dcrirable,
chiilra! b of OQ i«rtas loearly pur-
p ° r Wl *tr Dj Information apply to Wm.
F. Baum, >o Wood utreet, PittfSburgL.
nuld't f , . »• THOMPSON’,
: Assignee 3i( Jan M hy.-iyy.
J, J" "Wood nnraery imu iianlcui
l,r v 1,1 '*■' weil-ltuoun i,
ro“ , l la a rri ‘ !5 - Ne " I*o* haw* lo luturm the
s?hv' th ‘. b "J now established aa HXTENSi \ t .NL’lt
3hltY,.(jQ the farm of Mr. Janies S. m . ur ;o q , . ih
<» prvpared, after the OUI Instant, to re
celreimtl Oil orders tor every variety ot fruit and llrnamen.
..Th' 5 ’ tlnraj auti Ureen House dliruba and Plants in
addition to a choierand superior stock ou kaud, he has wade
arrangements with one of the largest Nnrserie, in thtEaa,
to Keep up hiaeupply. Haring a thorough aud ionr «\n,
e ‘ ) “ Bto “' 3 ’ 1:iOC “ a **' a * U " o^tohiereprrfSct
~oal' l IISO res P'otfully offer his serrlces In
I “ 3 '[“ Kl ’ u£ ’ “ ud managing Kuril Cemeteries, Pub
elanforni V /“ *™ un ; l ' °.‘ Oo “ n ‘*> llesidencee; and ail]
“ h u““ ° r H** ‘“"nation of taw ns, Approaches,
““Soonery, 4c., In the highest stylos or the art
Practically nCduamted with every branch of LandscaDe
Enrf'nlf 8 ’“h D<l al " nl Y ear “ la the Sylvian Parks of
h^S^h d, K nd ,a 0n th ' d,lutilul bauks of the Hudson, he
OtTOT hh^ M a ‘ p!,city ,0 asot wishes bf those who
PafSt!f o!lm ‘’'f li .“ Uon t c ' m l «' address* d through lha CJtrv
MoS^d‘«roef'
martyr KKNNtiiW A 00
..„. llo * , ' on alncho Comiianv.
modern and ANTIQUE ornaments
PITTSBURGH AGENCY, t)7 MARKET STREET.—The
attention of Builders, Steamboat Contractors and Cab
mat Makers, Is requested to this nett nod great improve,
mom in the manufacture of embellishments for Ittilldim-s
nnd Hteamboola, outalde and inside; Cabins, Halls, Chnroh
es, ptrellings, fatores, and Parlor Furniture, in gilt, or in
imitation of various kinds of wood. Also, Coni*. Brack
ets, and Patent Ventilating Centre Pieces for Ceilings
Mouldings,Consuls,Trusses, Battlement, Ac.; much cheaper
and handsomer t hou Plaster and Wood Carving, and a great
<l«al more aurjible.
BLOCK LETTHRS FOR SIGNS, rerj cheap and warrant
ea to last fur 2u years eiposeil to the weather
Aboia Ooodn sor sale at the manufacturer I '* prices—cost
of freisht added. w. W. WILSON,
J*.. ; 07 Market at.
rtow Partnership. “
MATTHEW GRAi’F AND I‘ANL. RWISiNGER, trudinc
Itetotolcre as M. GRAFF 4 OJ„ Slots and Hallow
wan* .M-inufacturerP, No, I*Jl Woon street, hare this nv
aivodatod with thum THOMAS J. tjRAI’F, u- n partner in
their business, The u».a«, at, ! 0 and Lille ol the ll rn> „,u
from this uate, b« OitAi'F, UEIeINU Ek 4 Oil iFF Thei
rwpcctfuJlF Po.idt u oontiooat.on o! iuo patronage 90 Hb.
orally hosuwid upon the firm t>: .U. M. a:l &
Wttshuri.'b, Julv Im,
Hew .’l’rtinnitng SJorc,
JV’o. 63 G>rmrr uf Maiktl thrr.c nm( i; ;r Diajnond
T?RANK VAN UOKDKiI rw*vcft.l!y *u.hm££ the
A 1 publicof IMttsburfh amt vicinity, that tx v willoiu-n ikl
uow 'minmiog Store on iiouduy, April 17m u, >iu ‘
up the neatest store room iu the city, au ,l fiitea i’ *,‘iu
choice selection of the latest style, of Trimmings » ni i ir,*
cy Goods, hs Button, himself tht. ho wiU X Z “„r I 1
duoetnents and endeayur to dive ftiu satisfaction w all who
may favor him with their patronaj.-H
Noty, don’t forgot the place—N... Sli Market street comer
of tho Diamond japrld) FRANK van uiihdkr
rr ß Av r fe& tt \ TSSWZw.
£* nVh Ui l^ he f ola i ,^^ ‘»f Vlttsburgh »ml AhXy,
made of hard twisted yarn, dark patterns and ioutgo blue
The general admission that Stewart** Check, and Tweeds
fh B » 1,1 qu . Q ! ity to aQ f others manufactured in
the United States, with an increasing demand tor them
encoorages the subscriber to extend his bu*iues» Mth a
view to keep up a good assortment of such Ghee kb a«
sdly retail from
be sent to merchant* who cannot make U convenient to c^l
at £t7:3m
W~~ Steamboat Owner. *" 1 ~
ILL find Uto their advantage to : call and examine a.,,
stock of STOVES, betum p mchasing else where Onr
WM ssfe
StS^Nswswa&r*
M IJres# Making and BlUiinery. T
» n,Jfi:»S A M iu ** ‘ ,f *Hs rea 10toorderDr m3-
M, Ctoasfi, MastriUkis. Ttuiaa, xo., on thy mosi ten*
Ruble term*. ApoUe Dullilrgs, No. TtJ.i’ourth st,^£ebl7
ST. LOUIS
JA.MHe c. iUi.UEV,
Ajr-iif. ihi. Dtllrf.
NCTMHKK 165.
DAILY HOMING POST.
TUESDAY MORNING:;:
HOUSTON AND SANTA ANNA.
I'iiOJl THE FOETHCOMIAG LIFE OF GEN’EBAL SAH
HOUSTON.
The battle of Independence had been fought
Seven hundred soldiers had met.nearly three
times their number, and come off victorious.'
Six hundred and thirty men were loft dead on,
the field ; among them were,one general officer,
four colonels, two lieutenant colonels, seven
captains, and twelve lieutenants. Multitudes
had perished in the morara and tie bayous. ■ Of
tho surviving, upwards of tyo; hundred and
eighty were wounded, and there Were eight hun
dred prisoners. Only seven men are known to
have escaped from the field. And yet, incredi
ble as it may seem, this bloody engagement bad
00Bt the Texans the lives of only seven men,
and less than thirty had been; wounded. It
was incredible, and when the Commandef-io-
Chicf awoke the next morning, and heard tho
facts, ho asked, “la this eo, or is it only my
dream?” ’ - J
At ten o’clock in the morning, Gem Houston
sent a detachment of men to bury the enemy’s
dead who had fallen in battle; but decomposi
tion bad taken plaoe so rapidly, the troops re
turned aDd reported they could pot execute his’
order! This extraordinary cifouroetanoe excited
the greatest surprise, and the Mexioan prisoners
accounted for it by resolving it,dike the defeat
of the previous day, into “ a malignant blast of
destiny.” i
In the meantime, a number df Texans were
scouring tho prairie throughout the day, and
bringing in prisoners The grass was every
where four or five feet high, and those who had
not been taken tho day before, wefe bow crawl
ing away on their their hands and-kiiees, hoping
thus to effect their escape., : Santa Anna had-not
yet been taken, bnt the .victors,' wore scouring
evety part of the field in searob of the Dictator.
“Yon will find tho Hero of Tampioo,” said
Huujton, “if you find him at all, making hia
retreat on all fours aod he will be dressed as bad
at least as a common soldier. Examine closely
every man you find.”
Lieutenant Sylvester, a volunteer from Cin
cinnati, was riding over tbe prairie, on a fine
h. rae, about three o’clock in the afternoon,
vbru he saw a man making his way “towards
Vinoo’s bridge. The moment ho found himself
parsued, the fugitive fell down in the grass.
Sylvester daahed on in that direction, and his
horse came very near trampling him down. The
man sprang to bis feot, and apparently Withont
the slightest surprise, looked Mb oaptor full in
the face. He Was disguised in a miserable rus
tic dress. IVe woro a akin cap a round jacket,
and pantaloons of bluo domestic cotton, with a
r-air of coarse soldier’s Bhoe.B But hia face and
his manners bespoke, too ''plainly, that he be
longed to a different class than his garb be
tokened ; and underneath big coarse, disguise,
Sylvester saw that ho were a "shirt of the finest
linen cambric. “Yon arc an officer, I percei-e,
air,” said the horseman, raising his cap polite
ly. " No, soldier,” was tho reply; and hedrew
■abt a letter in Spanish, addressed to Almonte.
When ho ear; there waa no hope of eßoapo, he
inquired fjr Genera! Houston. By this time,
■ijlveeter had been joined by several of his
comrades, and mono ting bis prisoner behind
mm, they rode off together on tho same horse,
to tho camp, ccveral miles, distant. As hr
t.aesed the Mexican prisoners, they exclaimed'
aitii great surprise na they lifted their cap-:
" F.I i'rni-irn-r
Iu a stogie moment, tho newts spread through
toe camp that General Santa Anna was a prison
■r, and the Dictator was taken to'Houston. The
G cueTal was lying on the-ground, and haviDg
i-iept little during the night in consequence of
his wound, had now fallen into a doze. Banta
Anna eamo up behind him, and took his hand.
Houston roused himself, and turning over, gazed
up in the face of tho Mexican, who extended
his left arm, and laying hia right hand on his
heart, said, “ I am General Antonio Lopez de
S nta Anua, President of tho Mexioan Repub
bo. and 1 claim to be -year prisoner of war”
Honeton waved his h'ud to a box—for ft was the'
• nly eoat in the camp—and asked bis prisoner
to be seated. Ho then sent for Almonte, who
spoke English perfectly, and requested him to
act as interpreter.
Ia the meantime, Santa Anna bad taken hia
seat, and glancing hia eye occasionally around
too camps with a timid expression, pressed the
sides of his brcs3t, with both bends, and gave
two or three half suppressed groans, like a man
who was suffering deep pain. An interesting
incident took place about-, this time, which is
thus related of General Rusk: “At the time
Santa Anna was brought into our camp, I was'
walking With young Zavala. (The reader will
rnoognizrt in this yno>bfnl character, and son of
tho noble and venerable Zavala, who distinguish
ed himself as tho friend of Texan independence.)
Wo approached him together. Santa Anna Ter
cognized young Zavala at once, and advanced to :
meet him with great apparent cordiality, utter
ing many expressions of kindness, such as nre
customary among tho Mexicans on such occa
sions, several of which I remember. Among’
other things he exclaimed, “Oh 1 my friend; the
son of my early friend;” with which,:and other
exclamations'in th'o satno strain, ho ombraoed
young Zavala, with high indications of apparent
feeling, and I think, dropping a tear.' Young
Zavala returned his greeting with that deference
which would have been due to his former rank,
and power; but at the some time, emitting from
his countenance an expression t have scarcely
seen equalled on any oooa6ion. ptis looks seemed
to witbor Santa Anna, and staring him full in
the face, he replied immediately, with great
modesty, ‘lt baa been so, sir.’ Santa Anna
evinced plainly that he was much mortified.”
Almonte approached his oaptive General with
evident rcepcot and grief, and thofollowingcon
versatiou -ook place between thetwo command
ers: Houston, in tho meantime, lying on the
ground, resting on his elbow. Great pains has'
been taken to get as nearly as possible the exact
words used by tho speakers,.and those who were
present at tho interview, have assured us t that:
all here related they do remember, and-they re
collect nothing olse of importance.
Santa Anna —(After embracing 1 Almonte,* and
recovered perfectly from his embarrassment,;
rose, apd advancing with tho air of one born to
command, , said to General Houston) " That
man may consider himself born to no common
destiny, who has conquered tho Napoleon of the
West; and it now remains for him to be gener
ous to the vanquished.”
Houston —‘ 'You should have remembered that
at the Alamo.”
S A. —“ You most be aware that f was justi
fied in my course by the usages of war. I had
summoned a surrender, and they had refused
Tho place was then taken by storm, and the
usages of war justified tho slaughter ortho van
qu\6hed.” ,
ll —“Thatiptw tho caso once, bat. it id now
obsolete. Such usages among civiU2«d options
have yielded to the iufLtiencoof hamaDity, 11
*5 A.—" However ibid may be, I «qs acting
under tho orders .if Government”
n. —• Why, you are the Government of Mexico. 11
3 A —‘ I have orders In my possession com*
manding me ao to act.”
U —“A Dictator, sir, bas.co Superior.”
3. A. —l have orders G neral Houston, from
my government, commanding mo:to extcrmitiato
overy tDim found ia arms in. the pjavincAJof
Texaß, nnd treat ail such as pirates ; for they
bavo im government, and are fighting under no
recognixetd flag. This will ac<s jflhßorthe posl 1
live orders of my government^ 1 -,:: ‘ i f
11—' So far as, the first pqint is concerned,
tho Tckaoo flatter themselves I they have a gov
eminent already, antthey will probably be able'
to make a flag. Butif you!fe« ! excused "for
yonr condnot at San Antonio, you bare not Iho
same excuse for the massacre oM3olonel TFau
,ptn a command.. They had capitulated on terms
proffered by yonr'.generoi: 1 And ybt,"dfter the
capitulation, they were, all porfidiohsiy mason
cred, without evtn tho cocsolation of dying with
arms in their.hands.”!'' ;
Those who were . prebent say, tint? when
Houston camo to speak of the Goliad tragedy, ,
it seemed impossible Tor;hlm to reatYain hie ib
digoation. His eye flashed flashed iiieta wild!
beast’s, and in his ;gigetttio effort tjpurb. hie
wrath, oold s'wcai fan" off from his. .tirow in
strtams. ~
8. A —“l deolare- to you. General, (lavimr
his hand on hie that X was '.not apprised
of the feet that tip# ecneraj
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FOR SALE AND TO LET.
35 p«r Cent tbiin4itty Farm.ln tbe
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5? s J 11 the “ooty, being conveotent to market,
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wrah Jerms easj For further rartb
Gcrfber 666118 owner, ffil: BOBB.on premises, or th/enb
“anmrfiw . . JAiIKS C. MOHEY,
aoZL-dtw,- ~ ;.y , : Ileal Estate Agent.
eF'enaia Farms! ions of 100 acres, and
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0r l ° W JOSEPH P. GAZZAM,
No—, Sixthjtreet, Pittibuiuii,
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ri Coal, and 168 acrte of stuped,- dtnated atFrceWa
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200 coal boats. Also a charter for the purpose of establish-
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store a first rate oyershot Saw Mill .. W “•
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to salt purchasers. Terms easy and price moderate. For
farther particulars engaite of BOBKRT KEEN IN on the
° tor ' „ v JAMES O. RICHEY,
gg-. : 1 ' Beat Estate /tgent.atthlscfflo.
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attached, and all the Improvements thprprn in
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No. 235 LlTwrty street*
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orpmtnM. Inquirer JOHN It. STEw'aRT
R 267 Liberty street.
TTUCSEa, Ac, TO LEX.—a
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reasonable tends of payment ThH property la narf of tv,
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