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'.-S'- Id®® : -r ■? *;• r : ’^ J-'.r 4 -' *V V; iir r ' r- ME= ,nf-;.'.r=^v ’ v ! ;; ,•• • /•**. .j ■* V*=V te •;r.•. f h, •; , §?HiS DA. opd Phttithti eecnr Morning, (Sunday eseipieS. UY (?H.LnuKK ft MOSTTGOMKRy. ' Ncsta-wiss w»ma -u? yoaB;4yy HTia sTßiwa. ? JTJ2 3/ Firs DnUtitfl a'yaar, payable strictly in advance. Six Dollars will be n*auir**J if not paid wilhio the year ' • Single eopifS *Wft cb*t.i—-£vr atibenoanter In til* Oaoe, at»dbythe v**?ijßoy&' “ ' ; THE SATURDAY KOBHIHG POST Ppublis’aed front the same oSce, on a largo blanket also DOLLAB3 a yaar, in advance. Single copies i No paper trni be discontinued unleas at the dlscre on of the Proprietor,) unto all arrearages are paid. t , , J& jp» No attention -will be paid to any order.unless aCeom ,{' panl*d by tb6 money, or satisfactory reference in this city. " t&r.CorvMeUd vrlEi the EtiahlisSjnent o/ the iteming Pozi torr of tht largnt Job Printing Offices in the ciLy t vjhere aU k~b-U of work it done on the shortest notice, and tnori rcoron al* * PROFESSIONAL CARDS. -Ilobt* C« Gi 'Sl)roal( 1 A TTOr.NET AND OOVKSELUiR AT LAW—Office, No. -tV —. fourth street. Putabargh, Pa. • declLly Janes A» liowlTeT ” A T . rO ’ lNF 'Y AT LA W—Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, between jjuuthtielti atrcetrami Cherry alley, [decll:ly. ' 1 JOSEPH W&aVbr. ~ ATTORNEY, ASK COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ... OJOce, No v lH Fourth street, t - : . rxrtußUKnii. pa.' JOHS -imiTOS, ' ATTORNEY AND,COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, corner Fifth and tirant ata.» J 1 yo ] / > , pa. • . Thomas 'Menus, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY. nert 306 r Xo the' Fost Office, Steubenville, Ohio. my-* S. P. Itois, ATTORNEY AT LAW— No. Ury Fourth street, Pittsburgh, I*a., fouriii dcor below Sir. Kody Patterson's Livery - ■ J'e2B ; j C. Ortar.rto Loomis, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, abcTe Wood. jy-t? Thomas M# Rlarsiiall, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lowrie’s Buildings, Fourth stcawt. Jftn7:ly UttLCarnahan. A-TTOF-N'EY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between J\ Cherry fUleynr.tiGrfl.utstti.rct. je±y j • ■ J< .'i^JU'Clowry, ATfORNBi’ AHD COUNSKLLOH AT LAW—Offl» In BakcwoU’s RuildingSeOn Grant street- je9 1)« H* U&zen, ATTORN EY'AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth street, above and n*mr Smithfield. . marlW.'y ■- FatrlcJc Rl'Eenno, ALDERMAN OF THIRD WARD. OFFICE CORNER 0? GRANT AND FIFTfI STREETS, (formerly occupied by AUlermnn Lewis,) where all bu siness pertaining to the office of Alderman and Justice o! •the Peace will be promptly attended to, fcbl:3m N. tfnekmatter, Alderman. / \FFICE, Grant street, between Fourth et. and Diamond * *. Riley. Conveyancing of all kinds done with the great e-t care and Wgal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate ex amined, «t«; ja3^ Eo So Xeal* Aldermau< NO- SI THIRD Street, between Wood snd Marketstrects, Pittsburgh. Uoiloctinne promptly made. Bondß,Mort* gages, and other writings drawn with neatness ami seen racy. je2l:ly • ll* AHlij SUHUEON DENTIST, (sue ceasor to'O.W. Biddle,) h'O. 1U SMITH. UjgSpKra FIELD STREET. I. i.r Office boarE,from 8 to 1 o’clock, aiid rom"2. to; r o’clock feb!s:ly J DENTIST, Fourthi-troet, lire doors west of Market. .. . Orncs nine A, M. to fire -‘decSky BUSINESS CARDS, VP. HERSTIXE. U. W. tlfclKSTlNk’dsTcO.V COH3IISSIIIN AND FOUWABDISG MERCHANTS, Dealers Generally ia Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin cinnati and other Manufactures, &c. 1Vb.93 J-’ronlstreets, Merkel and i'erry itrcdi t PITtSDCRGU, r K. Liberal cash advances miide on consignments. Par tlcuiar atteutiou paid to forwarding Western merchandise. /itjcrtncfs. —Clark <& Thaw,. Win. Uagaley A Co,Wm. AT- Cully & Co., F. Sellers it Co., lluyn & Dlajfc, Kramer'A Eahm, lleury Graff, K-.q., Wo, Eiebbamn, S. 1L Johnston, Es-I*, Thomas BakeweU, E.*q., George Lcdiic, Erq., Solomon fetoper, Egg. j*G:* Wil. iil.MiUiM - VVM. BJSUIIA..TI & CO., and co'UUdaiioN mkuouants, strut, oppotite i'e.lno. JiaUroad Drj>ol t &pr 7 Pitthuukoh, Pju Henry £l. Colilm, FOttWAItDINO AND COUillSaklS MEItCEtANT, an* Wholesale Healer in Cheese, batter, Seel.*, Fish, ana Pro lace gea-raily, So. 26 IVUJD tiu Pitt>b.irgn. [mor6 Paul A .Uurdock, COMMISSION AND FOIIWADDINU McIRCIIANS, ANI; SIV.AMIiOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Water supet, Cincinnati. Ohio. . {aplitf LLing & Oioerhe&d, WHOLESALE UiIuCKRS.AN'I) PiWDUCIS DBALKIIS*- No. '27 Wool tcru.-t, Pittsburgh. (iur‘23 ; ki. T. C. ftiortjOJi, BQO&BELLEE AND STATIONED—has always on ban a general assortmentof School, AlL>c«l]anooaaand blank Books, Printing, l\.«t and Cap Paper, Ac, Wholesale and lie tall, No. 104 Wool street, below Fifth, East side, Pittsburgh Wanted, lings aud Tanners’ Scraps. aplbrly ' i. IV* Ciinctwiclt, DEALER IN KAOS AND PAPilil, No 149 Wood Strael Pittsburgh. The highest »«<ric«j m uaih paid lor rage. • rj3Tlt y "!.... * WlLuiM tttiixs. PJriU w*. OSO6KT3JX, Pittsburgh. fllller A tllckelaon, WHOLESALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS OF Dll ANDIES. Wines and Segura—Nos. 172 and 174, corner of lrwix> nni Liberty <tre«:s, Pittsburgh. Iron, NuiL*, Co Mon Yarns 4fla constantly on hand. j IVtiitassi Carr «£, Co.> (Wii. 'Oas.k Uio uf Uie irm of J. Pat-Elr 4 Co.) ' r - OftuCEStS and DiJttlert ia Foreign Wine* tv auii Urnadievdld Vlononsufaela and justified \Vhi> ■ key, No. .'}£), Ooiauu'rci&l .*tow> Liberty street, ‘Pittsburgh. P*; ' ' jalty Co-l*artnerjililp. TUB eubscribera liar.o thL« day formed a partnership foi t-te purpose of carrying ou CanmUsion and Forward, connection with tbe Fish, Dacon and Oil, <mdl*ro - dud under the stylo of ELnuusu 4 Rice* Asoso.v; No, IJTJ Water and lt*o Front strutta: -fforuifrJf.occupied by BurbridgeA Inshram. . . • WSL B. BNQLISn, JAMBS RICHARDSON, . „. 4i . JAS. J, BBNNJSTT. t ; Pittsburgh,•Fobrnarv'-lst, 1854:febS 3 T tjl U, DivA'yO, Diamond, l’b-, dealer 1 -4? • Country-Produce, ofTore for sale a choice atock c QroccrkiT, sclsctcJ fbr family use. Spices of every verier •aa‘J lhi>punrstijUfiUty,grouu(liit.idaSteaia Mills... .Alai Dried FraiUa and Domestic.’ ' f*rodac« taken in ei ■eban?ofor MercliaqJize.. F. 11. D. nits prcniured a full assortment otLandreth r Wamnu?JG}irlt'U the attention ola/lii Ufeste-j in rural /, Janli W 0. fc.SULInU. J. UiCHAIIDSOX J,'t» ; fcESJJttI E.\CMSII 4 IUCJUROSOJf. ’ *&5 ion-an Dxvmr»rM:Dixa \J Wfiolesalo Dea’.OrS juTlab, Bacon and Oil, andprodac generally; .Warehouse formerly occupied bjr Burbridge r In »bram. No. 11G Water and 160 Ponoa. 1 • ; . .V. . fe3 l ~~~ ~ Commission lit>u»e. .niUßfiabscribers bare opened A-housatbr Cheabore dut •dt* P^ B * at No. 17 doors above ib« awnoagabela-Ilouse.. Wo wiU .pacchoßj, or-receive, ol ccmuifenoa, for sale, coofiiijnciaatsof B-icon. Ckcesr. Corn, Oits, Dirl’j/, flax Seed,. Gam/Sud. liiltdffiy. dc.. upon which we will make advances, orWrohase at tb* best'market rates for ca^h. : - AtOKO * 00. . - - Jaa.HJl’LoaffHHu, ' DBA.T/KR TN GIU.XJSfiIES, PitoDUOE, FLuUil, BACON &c., No. 10, corner anti First streets, Pirn Luft:h t Pa,, . nriT n JOiia u. r..u.\'a . .TQOS. D. lOU.IQ ...ritAadvl.. n LKQ T.-U. VoaDg it Co. -V , ...Jo SniiVtfald street, opposite City Hotel. Maxj -'a. ruKEtts pi? cabinet puhniture and O -i.VIKS, ot erery description. Materiala and work raansLiir warranted, and sold at reduced pricea. Care taken Itt (rtckiuf tor land and water carriage. n»'<i C« i)« W uu(l v IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEILEE IN WINK; ANJ LTQUuRS, No. U 7 North Second street, fifth don lUce, east side, Philadelphia, has on hand the be? <Jual'.tWfl of old Brandies,- Wines. Irish Whisky, Mononzv' hela Whisky, Holland Gia, Cordials, 4c , on terms worth* Iho ittention of porchtaers and dealers. • fau29y r _ Jip wy ji'ctaiongu. cm, "VSTiIOLKaALLIiiftDCfiRd end Commission Merchant Tt : r>f Ponpjpid Irwr/r n>*~K i j»5Mr _ Wm. Dlgby, Jr., pLOTHING AND FURNISHING STORK, Masonic Ha>. BtfUi sired, -Pittsburgh*— Clothing made to order, i yf*vi style, apri «t modernf- rate* »uO-tf ' ■*' It A. O. Duacad. fX/HQUiS ALE GROCERS, au'i Dealers, in Produce, Foi Yt ei?a Winesna-l Liquors,Oil Monod^iihelaamnifjct fled Whlifejr, No. £»I Liberty sL,.Pittsburgh. Pa. f jy2lhy ft-A. f'.- ‘ ‘ A. Tihd(e t • . .WHOLESALB and Retail BADDLE,'IIARNEBI VALISE aniJLCARPET BAG manofa< Jy29y MB'Ws6aßtree^.Pltteburgt t : P».- ' -• w - ~ ~ John u» Jleiior, JJ; ET,ALL DEALER IN UOSIOa Made,-School street, Pittsburgh. ■ ' 51 iUr ' ;tUmJ 8 «t“t" apr4 , JOSEPH CHA.PBIAW W H °I,E3ALE o AND^aETAIL A UEALER IN =_; Jto. 63 *Ulftn sttttrr. Pirenee,.,. . fowsa a niiiiHiirK A RCmTEOTUttiVL ANDOB.VAIIENTAL CAmruitD -A Ornamental Tatterna for Oortlnfe In Modeling, Doalsnjoi, 4c. Composition Ornament?for’th decoration of Steambosts, Buildings, &c.; 96 SMiTmrrpr Street, naar the Post Office. tI •*? tri ' ~~B*i\VUtT EUOtJsfel. IJUNGY SILK AND WOOLLY DYEH AND CLEANED. J- No. 7 ISABELLA St^ Ilolel • ; ALLBang.trr ’ 1 * a, octaa*Hi...„ .... L . cutliWau , S. COTHBEItr A SON, AN'DQENERAL AGENTS. &o. 5( JX SmxlhJiddtLiYtt. ■ -- ••• * . novl , IT IS. UajnTsrdl SHOES. TRUNK 3 and LEGIIOB: , “ rn&Df^t,rtßnd - Lib §Sf 1 JOIINMITCHJSL<I~ - 1- WHOIiESALE . AND RETAIL DRUGGIST Jb3*tJT w w?' Wood Street. * to U-.CMU-J Shoe Hnuso* Mttolmn.h. Foorth • ““ d Btaßd » coruerof Smithfield ao> • jal.7-' ■•*trletv*h™ i 0 te”' ® f ® ana PSJJ? His numerous friends. All , st . t ” D4 promptly ( pore, end pat uo Jth .> A . . a g clea Use are wrimnfa. &prX3 ■■ t- ■ •*■-•• -• ► zt : .u, «*' tt' *% •' w „. ’\V ■ ,r :G POST. .lIJI.N. EICUDACiI. 'I Co. iil.NilUX References—T. J. Bigham, Esq., Richard Oowan, Esq., TT. ’.Leslie, Dr. Black,James Jlockeml, A. A. Mason, tafflt A Old. JnnlS ..DAJtUL AnL, Jh |J 4> ÜBAFP D, a£leiNG£B 3 » 'b.4' 1 *' ;■ 1 . * ... , ' ' . ■» -v •• PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMORB & MONTGOMERY, AT THE “POST BUILDINGS ” PfIRNKR np PIPTH «wh umnn _ , —- : tUSL BUILDINGS. CORNER OF HFTH AND WOOD STREETS. AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR *5,80 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE, QLUME XIII. BUSINESS CARDS. ENTERPttISE WORKS. 80. 130 vyjon stars*. t .an nooa naiow via act ailit BO WN a TJSTL&T. a I' I OUTERS and manufacturers ol AND DENTAL Jg§F- SA <\ ‘ . INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. We h«ep a general asaortmentof tbeabove articles constantly on hand; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pis tols and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives: Tailors and Hair Dressers' Bhears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Also. Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. are making Rifles of every description, to order, of the best meterial, and workmanship warranted.— Orders received for. them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill «d with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale P™**: __ • mylo .7.' Ch * ttd>H,ri *nd Oaa Flunr.. rrtHß suteCTibersara now opening at tbelr new Warercom £A2'_} 09 FIBST Wood and Smith of OHANDELIERS, BRACK ATs, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Gas Fitting, ever offered in this market. Having arrangements made by which they will be constantly in receipt of new patterns and .varieties, they confidently invite the attention of pur chasers to their selection. t We are determined' to sell &b low as any house in the West, and being practical G as Fit ta&dsUn?* peCaU “ those dealring articles We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of every de scription for gas. water and steam. Brass Castings of all kinds made to order promptly. LONG, MILLER A CO., No. 108 First street. GEORGEULETCHER, ‘ /ROM HEW YOBS, MANUFACTURER of the celebrated Aa \j \ Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic I a Band Tott P w 'and every description of Ornamental Hair, for Ladies and L Gentlemen, 79 FOURTH STREET, V^g%j|gg|llp between Wood and Market, FiUb- Butchcb’s system enables Ladi«.< • and Gentlemen to measure their heads with accuracy. •• FOR WIGS. No. 1. The ronndofthe Head. No. 2. From the forehead over the head to neck, No. 2. No. :3. .Frem car to ear, over the top. No, 4. From ear to ear, round the forehead. For Toupees, to cover the top of the head only—<v paper pattern, the exact shape of the bald part. fmy4 fl*w Coaeb/*nd C»rrlae« Fattorr) JOHHSTOff, BROTHERS & CO., - -Xkmer-pf-Mtbteca ond-Schnont stmti t AlUffheny City, WODLO respectfully Inform their friends the public generally, that they bare 'the manufacture of Carriages. ■»■■ Prroachea, Kockawayg, Buggies,Sleighs and -GhanotMn all their rarlouß styles of finish and proportion. All orders will be executed with strict regard to durability nod beauty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to on the most reasonable- terpna. Using in all their work the best eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel siatf, they feel confi dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of tbrir work. Purchasers are requested to give os a call, before *lag elsewhere. oct6:lj J i. jouxstox -b. t. jou«stos.„ *. kauci JElceUlor Carriage Factory. i,KoTnßtt * CO„ PRACTICAL COACH MALtUi, conierof Rebecca and Belmont street*, Alie gUeny o i ty, Pa, have on hand and are manufacturing aD extensive assortment of Carriages, Kockaway*, Buggies, Bnggage Cars, 4c., made In all their various style*, with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish, using in all work the best Juniata iron nod eastern hickory. Re pairs atlendtMj to on the must reasonable They feel confident that all who may favur them with tb*ir patron* age, will be perfectly eati-.fied on trial A their wort. The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses pass every fif teen niinutesdurlng the day. oci2s:iy PiTTsiiuuoa coach factory.' M. BIGELOW MA&TI3 L. STEVISd. ALUiET Ulgeiow A Co., OUCCESSOR9 TO K. 1L BiU fcLoW, No. 46 ~ KJ Diamond alley, pear Wood wtreet. Pitte-^QW* jaSafiLr burgh—COACHES, CARRIAGES, PUEA TONS, BUGGIES, and every description of fancy vehicles built to order, and finished in a manner un surpassed for beauty of design, elegance of finish, skill of workmanship, and durability or materials. ■B5" Ail work warranted nnv9 JOSEPH FLEniNG, fsoccsssoa TO l. WILCOX a CO.! pORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of Drugs,-Medi unes, MeUirineOhesUj, Perfumery, "fcnd ail articles pertain mg to msbusme&s. Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compounded at *iL h ; fr*y xou3 rLxsasG. yncuaaa rL&aiwo. FLEMING BROTHERS, (Successors to J. Kidd 4 Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, n . . , A’o. CO irwod Slrrtl, Pittsburgh , iAI. Proprietors of Dr. M'Luno-i Celel>r»t«] Vermifuge 1.i.0r jklo ■JOHN HAFT, JH., 1 (Sucrassor to Jus. M’Uuffoy,) Wholesale ana Retail Drucciiti AND Dealer hi PAINTS, 011.3. DVK STUfKS. Ac„ HI Wood street, three doors below "Virgin alley, apr-limAtriy PJTT:ri’IJHGn. Ft. L . ALLEN, WHOLESALE DEALEU IX ' Foreign Wines, Brandiea, Cigars, Old Hononga beta Kyo Whisky, &c., ALSO* RECTIFVINU DISTILLER. NO. 8 WOUD STREET, PITTSBURUIi, J*A. ITTINES, Bravdies, Gins, Cordial*, Jamaica Spirits, St. f V Croix and New England Rum, Clarets, Champagnes, Scotch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, Kd Mouonguhela Rye and Rectified-\Vhu>ky, Apple, Peach, ■Vild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; imported Havana, Regalia, and Principe Cigars; liuir-SpanUh and Common Cigars, ail at such low prices as to challeog • comp* ition. Fancy Bax Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and Jemijohns of all sues. I respectfully invite an examina ion of my stock, at No. S WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, _ _ . aprß-ly lleivoval, . *3-JNO. E. DOWNUiO, CLOTHIER,"®* aAS remored to 294 LIHKItTV street, opposite Garrison alley, and No. 3 SKVBXTU, near. Smitlifleld, where uw attention of his friends and the public is Incited to the cock of ÜBADY-iXAUB GOODS always on hand. Also, yiQtbs, Cassimeresand Vestings for ordered work. A full .-raortiacm of Furnishing Goods for gentlemen; including UU» of all qualities, Trunfcsf Umbrellas, '*&,-*& iaW iCRH JttTLOSXKT....... ■ —— ttTLOSXET M'CLOailT. Wboleiale and Eetajl Clotlunr Metchanti. _ no. 88 wood emagsi ' fHEsubgerfbar* respectfully inform their old customers and the public in general, that they bare this day &s> «ociatea themselves in the above busiuaj.i, under the firm (JOHN 5I 5 CL09K15 Y& CO. They respectfully solicit a . 0&r.« Ot J>U,bU.C p&trrinitg*. The previous busiaefiaof etch will be settled by them mtcb respectively. ftbg __ _____ j % (late of the nrm of Uoourc k Lai&d,; h*f {bc .*/•' -opened STORE NO, O, (two doors abora the old cand.) for the. purpose; of carrying on Iho CLOTIUNO BUSINESS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a oare 9: the patronage of tho late firm. If. B.—Qlothing made to order in the most fashionable ■tyiee, ind oh the shortest to none in the nty. - ' jan2Ccy --- Jamca Solllnger, yTQNOKQAIIELA PLANING MlLL—Would respectfully vTL inform his Mends and the public, that his now estab- Ishment is now in foil operation, ana that he is prepared to. druish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, «ith promptness, and at the lowest rates. flßoard and Flank, planed on one or Doth sides, constantly •a hand. Sash, Doors, and Mouldings, of every description, made to -rder. . Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advantage o give him a call, as be can now inraish them with planed -at? suitable for every description 01 work. Of. L. HIJIROfr cniswtn HEBRON A CBIBWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, IT ANUFACTURERB of all kinds of BRASS WORK. LO JIL OOMOTIVE, BTEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al % Cotton Batting Manaractuterfl. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Ofilcb add Store, N 0.12 Market street, Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in exchange for work, r cash paid.- Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will be romptly attended to. feb9:ly JOSKPH T. LOWRY, No. 43 Comer of Fifth and Wood Street*, Office np stairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh, ;)KSPKCTPULLY announce to the publio that he has LV commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in couneo ion with Intelligence and Uenerai Collecting/ He will Iso attend to renting. Persons m. want of servants, iu any opacity, or those in want of places, will be supplied at short lotice'/ AH business entrusted to his care promptly at* •'oitedto.' M. GRAFF 4k CO., Weßtern Foundry, No. 124 Wood street, PITTSntJBOR, PA;, OF COOKING STOVES, Coal and VJL Wood Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Hollow Ware, Plain and ancyGrates t PLainaod Fancy ieniters,Bad and Dog Irons, ugar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Wagon Boses, Ac. [ ja3:lyg Austin LoomU, I>EAL ESTATE AGENT. Merchandise, Stock, and Bill LV Broker,officB, N0.,82 Fourth Street,(above Wood.) The übscriber having opened an office attho above place, for the purpose or negotiating Loons, Bills, Bonds, Mortgages, and u other Instruments for the security of Money, and for the arenas* end sale of Stoeka. Will also give prompt and •articular attention Itobuying, celling, renting of and leas* r AUSHN-L9OMISr- i . Schaohman A Hsonlelny !r imOGEAPUKBS—Third street, opposite'the'Post-olfice, LJ Pittsburgh. Maps, Landicapea, Kill llefldß, Show Bills, Architectural and Slachrna brsrdngs, IlosineAs and f isiting Cards, ct<x, Engraved or Brawn on Stone,’ Printed n Colors, Gold, Bronze,or Binek, In- the mofitfipproved style, .ndat-thamoBtTBagopable prices. - - oct!6:ly AKJICLASSICAL £EMIi* AR Y. ■ W».T.-UoDOKALD, M. Ai, •Paiwr^pAti pH®next^session-of the InstltutioivwiH commence on 1»- MO&n2A¥,lhesth of September next, at the room cor at of FfflTy and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the tasimVoaaer. . i.Ty. LoomU.O.Knap, Jt, a P.Von :i ho ret, .11. Miller, Jr. , ausc2s ■ ■ JACOB U<CUU,UTBR, IT.KSALTS ASP RETAIL CIGAR MANPI UUiiriiw w uiKEm o* T6bttcea,SjmtT,aadClsar», f&Vi&JtiffosLfJPiUsburfh'RL. Keeps cfmrtaTOroa band a. lar£(? ijupp’ij Cf all ihp arionß-brandgoflmpyrtedOlggrß. ~ ~ / . ja3:B r ;. Wttltcr IVUlarßball, ' '■■ ■ ■ •>tPWgSV«mt-;Dgilßi U lWnttAM'3ja«?c»gP»y«ii .' ■ r,~. ~ , V3nr^~-/ : a. mosisii, V KttsioTßlii ntid.eait'siafl'of SSSMaonii/AlllelSs^ ' ARQB atuila Trarß* . J room;. IdocEg-; '- " T. B.TTOOKQ * 00. ■'***._■ David Hi aun ( 13 EAL ESTATE AND CONTRACTING AGENT, No. 2. JIV IRWIN Street, Pittsburgh, has for sale, as follows*— 180 acres of land in Coder county,lowa, 16 miles from Mus catine, on tbe main road to Marion, and 8 miles from Tip ton. C miles from two Railroad depots; $0 acres is under cultivation, a good Frame House, Frame Barn and Grana ries, a good bearing Apnle Orchard. The farm is well watered, high, dry, good land, in a very healthy county A very great bargain can be bad of this farm for prompt pay. Enquire as above, or of Mr. John Mtinn, on the nre mlscs. ’ f Also, 3 acres of land, with a large Btcam Saw Mill, now in Baeeestful operation; 3 Frame Dwellings, Barn Black smith Shop and Tools. Boat Scaffold, Work Shop, Ac., situ ate od the bank of the Allegheny river, at Miller's Eddy Armstrong county. Pa Enquire as above, or of Mr. L Mann, on the premises. 1 also want to purchase 5 to 800,000 feet, B. M., of good white Oak Plank, 3 inches thick, 8 or 1G teet long. 7 to 1C inches wide, part to he delivered in October next and part in April, 1835. Enquire as above. AU'O.forsuhs all the Beds, Fnrnlture, and every thing of tha fitting out of a largo Hotel, In the city of Pittsburgh. tiow doing a very l >rgo business. Two to five years of th. Uase of the Lousecan also be had, aud immediate possession if required- Enquire bp above. WM. A. M’CJLUiiGv „ m DEALER IN Fiae Teas, Choico Family Groceries and Willow CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., _ PITTSBURGH, PA. | 8 now receiving a large assortment of FUK3H GOODS, X in addition to his already extensive stock, purchased, from first hands in the Eastern markets, which, will be sold at the lnveM market prices. Hotels, Steamboats, and families, buying by the quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. gw* Goods delivered in the city tree of charge. sep2l PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, ROBERT H. PATTERSON, Proprietor. CORNKIt OF DIAMOND STREET AND CUEkRY ALLEY. rjUlfc subscriber respectfully announces to the Ladies and tba * r4a h* 9 recently erected a iUDI.xQ SCHOOL, which, in point of sire, commodious nes.q and adaptation, undeniably eicels any similar estab lishment in the United States. Its location Is accessible from all parts of the city, while Its high and airy situation renders i; especially suited to the promotion of health, by this most agreeable exercise. The Horses ere docile and weJl trained, and the proprietor pledges himself that no pains or exjense will be Fpared to mvke this establishment the first in the confidence of the public. octyZfctf CopartneralnlpT ' ~ rpIlE subscribers hereby inform their friends and the 1 public that th>*y bar- associated themselves together, under the firm of WM. YOUNGSON A CO., for tho purpose of carrying on the PAINTJNO BUSlNKSS.inallits branch en; and hope, by strict attention to buriness, to merit a share Of public patrouac*. Lettering and Graining d.me for the trade on reasonable terms. Shop on 5-renth street, opposite the Neptnce Engine House. WM. YOUNGSON, d*; 1 !. DANIEL YOUNGSON. 'PIIK Ir.vre-t c.f Mr. JUIN ATWELL in our business I"*. 10 I'' 1 -" * lat ** !, T apreement. Our business, ns W HOLLSALh UK'.iCEKS, will be continued by tho remain ing under the firm of BAG ALLY, COSGItAVE A CO- Nos. IS and 20. Wood street, Pittsburgh. BAG ALLY. WOODWARD A CO„ No. 221 Market street, Philadelphia. , WM. BAGaLKY A CO. _Pitt»burih, December I9ih, ISiii—{dec22 IIIAV E sold myinUrcst In th- business of Long. Milter A Co., to H. A. Long, Who, nidi John Phillips, will ron- Uuue at the «M stand, Fa 1 C'j Front street. I cordially recommend the new firm lo the patrunage uf my friend-. Pittsburgh, July 2j, JSA4. i\ u. MILLER. 3. k. LOXQ JJJO. pnlUirs fe*. A. LONG 4t CO., T)LI I \SD DKACIS FOUNDERS, AND GAS FITTERS 1 > invit,- attention to th-ir mock of Chandeliers, Brack-!.* IvnJH'.t*. and utter tiitures. W« fit up houres with Ga* and >team. make Drasi Casting* of all kinds to order, for nt-ii 1ut1rr.,,,1 Pumps and Tank Fittings, aud keep Anii- AurUi-n M-tel cnnhtuntly on band. jy3l Silver Hlanufactory. QPOONS, iOjUt.-i, LMBLKVIS, *c.—itEDDOTtOV IS PaicM O -dwinc to Fuperior factlflies in manufacturing mvoWD work, are now selling at letut 10 per cent. tower than llteeastern or elsewhere. All work is warranted. A.rr.;At.-t—t\.> also manufacture Spoons of the Briti-h (‘.••rtiLj qnill'y. W aleb«K and \V»tcu repairing continued, vrjth every fa cility and renewed nrferniinatlon to give entire satisfaction to customers, both as to price and the superior quality of the work. W. W. WILSON, Matchmaker and Jeweller, _. no _ eornerof Market and Fourty streets. Steamboat Furniture And Ciialrs. fi\ WE barn on hand »n>l nn? constantly manufitctn fcba ,?, T KAMD 0 A T CAOIN FUIt.VITURK AND Ft? I LU AILS, of every description, viz: f 1 * Ezionsion fritting Table*; .-,,... „ Tv> inn* do; ' Ladies CibiD CLuini, of various FTrles* Gen:-. do ,1-. do; State Hoorn do do do- Toilet IWes; Tete ft Tclfl*; Sofa-; (Wr« Tubby. Uh*lj SUtt'!«; Card do; do; Trnva ir Ac*. Matcriiii nnJ workmen.-hip WMrrnnt.*.|. and pr W* Rati*. ... T - U - VOUNO A CO^ jv2o 38 SmiU:fseid i.:.,opp<-<aite Cily Hotel, A'OTI C E . ' DALY’S STOCKING MANUFACTORY, Jird artier n/,w Mr.rlrt sirett iMTI'.-IIL'UU.I, PA W " 11,1 ' tw -‘ '"'in i the liirjr-Kt nnd best aborted f» ll*>.-II:rY erer otfareJ i .r sale in this city. Purflis?«fs wn! tind it u> tueir adraoU K B to call at tbfa «*e- WD.faluncrit and examine for themselves; K Li all I n*-*d to .DMiretb.ir.-uM.aa. C. DALY. l>. is LtimcUll’vr the OllSiJ* FtoCRISU CoRJTEII. C. D. H. Ileadir & Co., pUEAP CAHCCT WtllKllOrsK, .V., ’.• Third strr't V W"»W rally inform their frl,n.|, Ana fcpolmr gvner-liv, , to , they beve new in »,or. th-ir comiiio'" CAM. STOCK. (■'■Tn-ioltit; of .’A I! PETS of every (lrrcrtpUfni, fr-.ni t 1,.. 11. v ,J Vhlrrl and Brussel., to thr com. mou I ngram, llnup »r..l IN*. Floor ~,l Cloth, from art 10 eight van,. tr.. 1... new Jo,, n- >„d vary rich. Civoa mid Canton Njtttnt. I'ru.-gef. lings, Mats, Malr ltod. Window Mt des, Ar. 11.I 1 . ;im>< o, wnnl arr luvitrd to call and eXaul in. tbetr «ook. Stesnibcate, Hotel*, and Residences rum- Iflhedou tlie mc.-i reitfiousillie U-rtna. 'Uial' profit.. and quick sales. TERHr tiASII ONLY. oct2 THt 0U) FEINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (late John ston A Irtnckton.) and blank book and stationery warehouse, is prepare! to execute every stjle ot Legal, Commercial, Cane! and Steamboat Job Printing and Book Binding. and ruml.h every nrUch, In the blank book, Paper and Stationery line, at the sbortiut notice and on the most reasonable t»*rm«. blank book and Stationery Warehouse, Printing Offlro and book bindery, corner of Market and Socond ata. fnovlS Depot or LouKworlh 4a (.lnm,mu>>, cT tawoa IVluea and Brandy. THK undersigned hii> received and offers for sale, at Cin annan p nets, a large quantity of Logwortb A Zimmer* man a choice oua world-renowned Sparkling, Dry and La dlt*g Bwe»>t Catawba Winer, Such as mny desire to iirocura an excellent article of Native Wine,(the pure Juice of th*) grape,) will tiod my ostßbUßhmcat.tbe place for tbecratiC. caUon of (belr desires. The Catawba Brahtljylistllkdfrom the genuine Urane, Is declared by tminy ekeeUent' judges, equal in naTor to the best ImportodCcknnr.' i 1) FiCKEISEN, , —i?±2 No. 1.-i; Liberty street. . ,*!!}:**“ Ahaaancilbf 1»55. MKLLOK, 81 Wood strset, Pltt»burgb, -will pubilsh on the 15th August, 1854 the well -known ydea of Almanacs (for 1855) calculated by Sanford 0. Hill, Esq., and for many years published bv Mr. Luke Loomis, of mis city, under the name of‘-Loomla’ Almanlira.” The Bener will coOFiFt of— KILL’S IMTTSUUIUIH Ai.MArJtn HILL'S MAOAZINK ALMANAC. HILL’S AMERICAN FAHMERS’ ALM.ANAC. iJ/a. » y ne, - ,;Ma ry. to *«y, that lha wUgionn, moral and! useful ebarurter oi Mr. Uill’a Almanacs'will ba maintained 1U the alxjve wric.«, for IB&5. J rmt *’ rs . otlit-ra nvo hereby cautioned ngainst inftioßing on the copyright of the above Almanacs. j win B o<brsalu at all the Bookstores, by the gross or loten, and by ’ J ° jU JOHN n, MELLOn, 81 Word Btreet. C rr A »rw Arrival of Flanua. lIAnLOTI-E hi UMK, No. lla Wood three:, In Just re out SIX l 'ia D° F ° rlC,i - WiUl ““ ,1 ''lo -a o piaSS’" t C “ rV “ U L °' l "' XIV “ !yl6 QraDd Aotion 7 »• Two fune^^n^ 1 Ser P eiltin »» P'“fl ievs, 7 oclaye Plano, t “ ml ? ran<l > 7 riknoa. iwo plain Kosuwoud gsx u t< One do j 0 6 fi tt u Three do u 0 q'* u t( TwoUoublH r.Min.l corner Rosewood octaVe Pianos."" unt. round corner finished back and front? Octave Plan 7 i n about two'iSSf to® Loau OfiLce, *" ' ' “ y°’ 1N *■ O’BRIEN, 67 3MITIIFIELB STP.KET.hetwcon Rttrl - 0 ;'“?U cih’-v. JloneyJoßnedon OoWand Miter Plate, Diamonds, dold-and Silver Watches, Jewelr? Musical Instruments, Gubb and Pistols, Teathar Beds ’Fori nlturu, and all kinds of articles—for any length o/ time agreed on. Charges for storage considerably Tower thin heretofore. Private entrance through tlie hall door. All business transactions strictly confidential, AS-Forfeited pledges sold immediati'ly'after being ont of date, unless redeemed. Bargains of GoM and Silver Watch. es, Jewelry, 6 I-, always on hand. -- - nprbOSTm — NEW SEED STOItJE - , ' r JAMEJ WAJIDROP, for sale CANARY BIRDS of the mostlmprovod breed, being very hardy, and fine singers. Bird Seeds —Canary,Hemp, Millet, Rone and mixed Seed. Bouqneta ■will ba furnished composed of tho finest FLOWERS Tix- Camelias, Rose Buds, Heliotropes, An, Ercrgreenafin nets) for Christmas Trees, from the Seed und HorUcnltnral Store No. 49 Fifth pt., near Wood. <J«c2O • ' liGQiQme the Smoke* rpHB subscribor havinc the exclorive rluht to manofae. 1 tore and «01l SWBENKY’S HOT AIK AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACFx. iaprepared Ui receive orders and contract for beating builUinus with the most economical’ Furnece now in u=e. The nttention of thdao interested 1a solicited- Any InionnuUon can be hod of A. BRADLEY ' Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BARNDOLLAR. ’ jdec24:tf J Iron City Stove Warehouse, No. 134 Wood st. * It is True t .■ '• PXCXURK.S ..f guperior.exccUencemay obtained at CARGO’S -New Dagoerrean.Gallo* tcq|jpS<B!F ry, No. 70 Fourth street, at prices varying feoiS | 'nmS • One to Twenty Dollars. All work- warranted;ta please- Children taken iu n few.seeonds. Call and exandbe apeeitaens of tbo various styles. ltooms open day andeve oipg: • fehlfl • .V. j. ' nnntcr, V '** (Latefiialth : &'SibclMr,)-. WHOLE SAL E . G RflfC JE US* . - PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MEBCHANTS, AND DEALER 3 in all kinOai of ;Pitt9bargii ,iiasii&6- tores, 122 Second and 161 First Btfe&t, Pittsburgh, Penna- ■ ■■■ -. ■•* > S- -» "' - ' ’ y ' V’ r V • • ■ \ - V V> - ... w K" * . *r* * ‘ ' V/W-.i. vU V? -- - A •- i r. * 1 . -* * ' - PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDiY. APRIL 4, 1855 BUSINESS CARDS. W. a. Liaveu, BUSINESS CARDS. ' Notice, ■ 71 'PHE late firm of JONES A QUIUG. having boen dissolved X by the death of John F. Quigg, on thb 27th last., the bußinexa of said firm will.be settled by the undersigned, at their office, corner of Ro*b and First streets. ■ ISAAO.JONIS3, Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, September 30,1954 —{oet2:y. laaao Jonei, . MANUFACTURER of Spring add .BllatferJSteel, Plough Slab steel, steel Plough Wings, Coach and Elfpdc Springs, Braga Nat Taper, half patent, Screw, Mail and Hammered Iron Axles, —comer of Rose And First streets* Pittsburgh, Po. > octfcly 18AA0 10n3..M~~ B. ROGEES. D. B. Rogers A Co.i Manufacturers of rogers* patent improved steel Caldv&tor teeth. Office corner Roa&and Firststroete oct2ly i Speotaoiea. “ IN THE MOST valuable triumphs of science and art, the invention of Spectacles ranks with the highest. The experienced Optician overcomes the advances of nature, and confers upon the agfd-sighted the inestimable advan tage of retaining the noblest of hia senses. '•Yet'greatlojury Is constantly resulting ta thousands from ignorance on the part of vendars, or of thorowltp venture techooso for them* twlve*. \ Tuere are many requisites attending J the selection of Ghurse* Tile purity of finish of the gianai'its proper con vexity; the best form and adjustment oflibe frame, bo as to preserve the parallelism with the eye for distant Tinian or for near vision, to' throw the plane of each glass at right angles to tbe.axls of vision for *ach eye; to bring tbe ex act centre of uch glass precisely opposite tbe pupil; to have the position of the glasses perfect, both horizontally and vertically, Ac., Ac. J long experience; In fitting giaaeis, united with a perfect knowledge of the structure of the eye, we can promise scientific accuracy, and thus. aid much in the pre servation of the eye. r Gold, Silver and Bteel Spectacles,carefttlly: Selected Of tho qualities, for sale. Also, glasses fitted, Ac. , ' r 'W.W. WILSON Practftal Optician, f *™ * ' 07 Market street, corner cf Fourth. cdwaui) a, nnx, - SIAfiCTS E. UOUJDiT _ UIU <fc Holliday, DBODDCE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MKR. L. CHANTS, EmruvWt, la —Strict attention paid to all conmjfntneate for sale of Flour, Produce, Ac. Orders for the porchasaof Produce solicited and promptly attended to Ooodfl for re»ehlpment forwarded with despatch, joctOtfn. 3. E. JOltlS..^. „ JONEB & PUCHER IKON TOONDBRS AND MACHINISTS, PravWrojrfa of Third UarrUburg, TV. II AVlNGlncmaed our Machinery, whjdh Is cow of tbs XA most improaod order, and baring added many faclli nfr ““P* so " sll * w °rk, wo are now manufacturing First STEAM ENGINESi FOB FURNACES AND lIOLLINO MILLS, Blowing Cylinders, Boilori, Farnaco, Bollinn SAW ANDURIST MILL M ACIIIN BUY*' CASTINUsf’ Oaa and Water Pipes, Hydrants, Ratorts. Leap Peru, Hitch ing Pests, Oolanmn, Girders, Shafting, Hangers, BraoketSjCellararates.BathiDgyutit.Spouts, Ratling, Verandahs ana Ornamental Catlings. atJJetK'^Alr^Sr“ 5015111 oanafactnre and con- Btruction of Cart Iron Fronts for IZoaiea ami Stores, Having anextcnsive assortment of beautiful Curved l»rt- ? f tho mo«t approTjjd architectural ,djJrr f our great fadlitto for manuOctoring and shipping enable os to com pete with oar dtles. Fonuice * « Rolling Mills, Mill and Mill-w rights, will And It much to. their adrsotage to call and oiamlne Our extensive stock of Pattern# beiorc boUding. - - IRON ANb BRASS CASTINGS. Of etery descripvloo; Smith Work, Put?*** myra and PnrgeTayeres, furninhM to ori/T.* 12;y M China Hall, ARK.ET BTREKr, lIETWEEN' TIIIIID AND FOURTH. —lOO cratw of QUKENBWAKE, of Fall luioori,,- tioo, orrw rooeiriog, to wbiei we Invito IteiUenrfan of tl.r otuntrj anti aly Iraja.. llavinT seme tloivn (llliorent not Wrn? of Ten Ware, we -Teel confident of ffyiriug. alt tastes; which may bo found white iron atistoe, gold band, gold scroll, blue, pink, plum purple, brown-and preen. At* ®°* a handsome green sprig and white inuiatftm stoue, wbl'di can U sold much below the real stone wure. COMMON WAIUi.-—Oar* stock of Common Teas, plate* Dishes, Bakers, Nappies, Bowls, Pitchers, un£ every article in the line, Is large, and selected for the city and country trade. 3 GLASS WARE Hating a large and w«&l selected stork of Glass on band, ire will Bell at factory prices, raTih/ tbe merchant the trouble of making a eeparate bill. Ail w* ask is a call, and we feel confident of pleasing _"il 6 JOUSjj. O'LEARY. Uoot« and Shoe*, Wtaolcuale amt Heiail. James kobb, * NO. 89 Hufcet,ftn<l 6 Colon street, thlrjiloor from the Market II- IW, TOUld C4U the attention of hie frieoilr, end the public generally, to the fact, the the has now ou bnnil the largest and best eclrttej stork'ot BOOX3 AND r "ii ,h^ r byJadltß and gentlemen of I hu*_t]pbii, New Yorkaadßoaton, an<lwhlch!he trusts. ffl flflf SW all, , i ■ fj, ' * Hi. plies, are Tery miicll reduced/ and bo sell a La.He»- uaittrni at from sl*l- to $2,60, Gf»ntlt*men*s boot*, from $2, ‘.’5 to $o; and excolfant Gentleinou’s Gaiters, and Youths and Children s wear, at extraordinary Jow prices. Be also continues to manufacture, an heretofore, all «!»*• of LADIES A*D GENTLEMEN'S BOGTS AM> ..HOES, of the b*et quality and the lateatstyle, all of which be warruuW Nor should be overlooked bis Tyry lari:* as sortment of Gum Sandafa, Overshoes and If *ots, for Ladies •♦cnthimeu and Children.- Every person who favors him with lu«dr patronage trill be fairly dealt wrth. jnn9 New Paper Ilaughigi. 1„_, t NO. 8& WOuD STREET. FRENCH AND AMERICAN PARLOR RATERS Panel in gold, oak and marble; Hall Papers, of venous htyles; flg’daud Plain Papers, for ulolug rooms and chambers- Cheap and low priced Wail Paoers, ’ Borders, Ceilings, Figures, Window Shades. A large and complete assortment of the above, selected for lb* otsason, will be sold at tbe usual low prices. Walter p. Marshall. a. COAJT.... t> Readout t. J. uaAhf Urtxff, itclainger A Graff. WESTERN FoUNDRx, No. i2i Wood ►treet.—Mana farturon? of Cooking Stove*, Coal and Wood Stoves Parlor Stoves, Hallow Ware, Plain and Faucy Grate?, Plain and Fancy Fonaera, Sad and Dog Irons, Portabie Forre? Sugar Settles, Tea Kettles, Stove Kettles, Wagon Boxes’ . null ’ Wm. 11. Taicott A Co., ' |SCCCES3OfifI TO T. tt.N.’StDT, JS., ft CO 1 MANL'F ACTUftERS OF GILT AND MAHOGANY LOOK -ING GLASSES, Portrait and Picture Frames Ac and deaiw- In Imported and Domestic Fancy Goods, No. G 2 cor* per of Wood and Fourth streeta, Pittsburgh. octliiw HAVING eoid my Interest in the firm of T. KENN edv JR., A CO., to William U. TalcQtt, who, with A U* Henry, will continue the Looking (Hass and Variety Bum new at the old stand, corner of Wood and Fourth struts nnUeFlhe slyle.of Wm. U. Talcott A Co. I confidently re commend them to my former etutomere, as every wav qualified to give entire satisfaction. 4 J AJi persons having demands against me, and all indebted to me, will please make an early settlement. octl* __ T. KENNEDY, JR. Cabinet Furniture W&reUouae. fp B. YoUNQ A CO., Qibinei Purniiurt and Chair Mart’ X • ttfiidurers, Noe. 88 and 40 Sujlthfleld street, opposite City Hotel, would respectfully remind their old friends and customers, and those about to purchase anything in their line of business, that they are .constantly manufacturing every description-of fashionable Parlor and Chamber Fu£ allure, warranted in material and workmanship, and sold on reasonable tenns.. Care taken in packingjfor laml or •water carriage ' Steamboat Cabin Fdmituroanil Chairs on hand and made to order* os usual. Those Interested In furnishing .boats will find it to their advantage to giro us a call, as wo give every attention to the manufacture of work best adapted to their use. lau3l HOOT* AND aUOESf WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JAMES ROBB has fitted up in splendid style his store No. 80 Market street, and No. fi Culyu street, between FUth street and.tbe Diamond, and has now completed his Spring stock of BOOTS, SUOES, SUPPERS,GAITERS A«- and. Palm Leaf,Pedal, Dußtin and Braid HATS, to which be* inyites the attention of all purchasera, whether at vrhble eale or retail. This stock is qnetif the largest ever opened in this city and ambraoes every thing worn ladles of Philadelphia and New York,-and he trasts cannot fail to plejme ail. Great care has been given in saleoticg thq- choicest goods; ail of which he Warrants. He also continues to manufacture, as heretofore, all de scriptions of Boots and Shoes, and from this long experience of over twenty years in business in this d ly, fa, he trusts, a sufficient guarantee that those who favor him with their custom, will be fairly dealt with. -. aprly:tf Seminary for Boys. Soulhrwtsi cor. (if Fifth and Grant sts* opposite Court Rouse rpIIK Fall Session of thla School will commenoo on iION 'A DAY, September .itb, and the duties of instruction will lw resumed by ilessrk. QKIGQS and M’DONALi). There are ten eucce&flTe mottthsfa the Academic year. Tuition in SLI,6Q per.quarter, Tbe number of pupils Ib limited, and boys ore admitted in tbo order of applications' which way be made alter August 3uOi, at U Liberty stpeot, or ftt School, or by letter dropped In Tost Office, •; ~ .. , auftow* W. B. SCAUFE, First street, between wood and market STREETS/PITTSBURGH, PA., builds Francis’ Patent Metallic Life Boats, of Galvanized Iran; also, manufactures Copper and Sheet Iron Work,Cooking Stoves for Steam boa to and Hotels;' Portable Pprgea, forged Iron Work, Lurtre Bolts Cork Life Preservers, the ben und cheapest-hind; ‘Steamboat work.attended to. ftoy^ttv JjfOia New and Ffailadeinlua . 830 UAhP CIXEgTS TEA, • P a> : comprising Yonng Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolontr Boacbobg, anl Engliah Breakfast, all of which have been ■ carefully selected, and-wiu be sold as usual. ■ .. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, I Jy2l , r* ■ - r : 1 No. 88 Fifth street. J. BOOTS-AND SHOES,—Those who wish to tret b neat and well fitting K . SOOTf SHOE or GAITER, will call at ‘ ♦ - M'LAUGULIN’S, ,jjlB v. 95 Fourth street. i ; . GUAlfpf iCKISJISQKIt «. GItAKF. Man upaotx)tutus of coaj. and wood cooking fiTOV’DS)’Parlor ana Healing Stoves, Unt» Fronts, jFOoaetsrWiison Boxes ic-t to. Warehouse No. 124 WOOD •Street, abov<?»nti,Pittsburgh, fa. ”4 S.TO C KIS6 F A O T üB. Y . ' - NO. 21 FIFIB STREET. ; -' Sign ofTHE OLD STAND. ITTrnXUa DAljXioaMiurniul from the Manufactur :!sS Hoalcrj Districts or Europd, where ho has pur- J“wa>aT eiteo4Te and well assorted stock of thcbest aesaript'OrLS ouiy Cl fjfochicg.,, Socks, Undershirts, ■ .^™| ml>er place—No. 24, Sign of THE oLb STAND. ■M ' WE and the public nSs < ailSdif t ' ia !S? 0,11 new <* nd lieautlful Ai7l!jS^aS 3^fi9, fi*?¥S ' WWoh w»-»r» railing low ! ,4% nfe “‘“ °w)o<lsed mr\ '. : : ■ - •■ •■* **k*. • «sr r - « _■ ■* 11 .* - •*■ i ' *\ t . ‘ V •* , tM-t *{: :r *•;! v sf t t -' s 0. IiDCEXR. A Card. PHILADELPHIA : v : GEORGE J. BENKEE’S CIIT CmsET WAREHOUSE. No. 1.73 CUE-S-TNUT NTBXET, .(Orposna IsilPtCTitict H ALL. ) PhHddelphla, FDRinnjEE, IN EVERT BTVLE! Comprleing LouLs XV, Elizabethan and Antique, with Sculpture Carving and modern style; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany,SatiDwood and Mapiej all of superior construction, and finished in the best style, equal to, if not excelling in qual ity, the Goods of any Establish- E mentin the United Staten. MPLOTING nope but experienced workmen, (appren tices being positively excluded,)and using the oestma lertaw, the work cunnot fail to give satisfaction to pur chaserf. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur chasers, Is the facility of Eurninhing a House, either in ele gant or plain style, completely from oue establishment': by whjc.i means all the articles in each room correspond in style and quality, and thy immense stock always «rx hand, S vanous in design, enables purchasers to pieaw* their taste iu a selection, without the delay necessarily caused in orduring Kurnituxe. J To ?lve an Idea of the finished Furniture on hand, I need only infonu you that my Rooms are 17 & reel lone, by 27 feet wide, four noora in number; with Shop* contiguous, suffi cient to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that the workis all none under my own immediate inspection 4S*The Packing is ail dono in the Store, and Furniture warranted to carry safely any distance. Visiters to Phila delphia are respectfully invited, as purchasers or otherwise to call ana examine the Goods. au2s-ly ST. LOUIS, oa.«^/ OSEFH mogridge, OOarMISSION AND forwarding merchant No. S 3 Ooauawaah, BELOW Pwi araxKT, Stl Louis. Mora r aaiCompiis3ions will meet with prompt \j and pbrsonil attofitlon, and liberal ddwmc-i will be given when required,on Coneignmonts or Billaof Lading tn fiana. *"*> Orders for the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other P^g 0 ! at the loweßt market prices. Thelleccivlng and Forwarding of Merchandize and Pre nflfri * Wit i‘, , es P eclal and dispatch; the lowest rates of Freight will always bo procured, and tho expense of Storage and Drayagean much as posalble avoided. : _ EX/ouscES: Page ABncoD, fit. Louis; Ellis A Morton, CincimiEti; Charless, Blow A Co., do; Strader A Gorman, do: Qiouteau 4 Vails, Hosea A Prszer, do* _ d °s Springer A Whitman, do; J.W.BuUvr A Bro.,Pittsbh; E.O.Gooodman A Co., do D. Leech 4 Co., do; E. A C. Yarnall A Co./Philadm JJj**' * o if nea . & C ?:» „ do * Morgan, J.M. Buck A Morran! Blow A March, New York. B. B.Comegys, do- Frost A Forrest, do; Shields A Miller, do- A(l 7» <lo; Baltimore. A. G.tarweil 4 Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do- Bon A Co., do; W.B. Reynolds, Louisville; T n ipwt.y ~ . ~ _ , H. D. Newcomb A Bro., do; T.C.TwlchellA Co.,Commbrion Merchants. New Qrleana &aTB aa opcn pollc y of Insurance, which will cover all shipment* to my address, when advised by letter per taau.or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or at tho time of shipment. JOSJSPU MOGBLDGE, * ugo fit. Louis. Missouri. niv _ WATER curb isstitute, HAND STKEKT, (80UTH SIDK,) BKT. PENN BTRFET Dandthk mvKR, piTTSHPitniiTrl 6TaE f T OCTOR BAELZ. Oraduat. and Fractitionar In tho Old fccritxi.., o. Medicine, Allopathic and IlonmniHthio, and I“iVATFp'Vm/vM ra a mroasaful Uydropothlat, haaopened a m CURL in the above location. The pc-rfectlj-rtafe, direct and immediate effect this syg. U^T t 6 e .l . Vvers ’ 9DCI hU acute and chronic— Id. grotetul undinvi;f.ralinq to tl.o-iceak and “ teta,,,te in Allopathic and Uomocpathic treatment vriil bo admlrii*. riJITi. "n'r a L sir f J i , but . after long and thorough erpe rleme, Doctor Baciz gives a decided preference to Hydro- Pafhy, which ha*, througiiout the old and now woriil. K, r ?i r ,'o! *° em ! n " DU >’ aucccMful in every form of diaeaie, inUudmg iudi.lent Consumption, BronchiUs, Dyspepsia Inflammatory and Chronic ltheumati;.m, Astiima, Cnta cmos. Nervous and Liver Diseases. Testimonials of cure, from highly reputdblt- ciU2ens of nearly every State in the Uniou, can be examined ut Doctor Bnelx’s office. The tUv. Clergy arolnvited to consult him gratis. »k~ Uri ? wut t r bein S used in thea.mm.«ncempnt, and often throughout the treatment, it is a luxury instead of unideas ar»t, as ihose unacquainted might suppose. , C , htit Ur.-wer, Waterman Palmar, tl ??“» " * u -' v Thompsou Bell, J. U. Wei- n, D. T. Morgan, Win. IS. Uoime?, E. H. FcglLsh, B Ai. The undersigned, having visited Doctor Baer's InFiitu ™^Ud^I UeaBed bla auc-HSRful treatment, cheerfully re riria?- Ud a Uiorou S lli 3 r educated and skillful Phy n J' ,To? - M'Connells, David nunt,Job n W C w r Wi t, J atric s , i ohn B - John H, Vi. Patrick, Moeei F. Baton, Q Ormaby Gregg, [janyi’ Kansu, Sebraska & KnoiT-Sothlnsl.m LASD TWENTY I*Ea CENT, cheaper THAN CAN BE BOUGnT IN TUB ABOVE TBKHITOKIEfi fr ,Mb »,► ,LBtat « Farm for Sale. r | iIE subM-riber is authorized to m-11 TWO HUNIIILFD I AND EKJIITY-FOCII ACHES OK LAND, ““ Lnc-k“nf V-K” rU: ‘ 1 “ i> ’f' l '‘'' !hPnyCOUDlj '’ lVl ' " B >' Tania, lying «£ht nfl'i K< -' cf P ! "' 1 '““■“a M the tVtiiUM»,k Flaw, and in Sliht of the proposed St.lion on iho Connsilsvills liiiilrond Improvement,os loliowp: a square LOO HOUSE, 30 by 'io r . m .i b ' tori '” bigb; and finals LOO HAHN. 60 br 30 * Hlia T i u f** 1 “"‘"i) CneToung OltCH bl'tor’JvT f™lt.)juel commenced to bear. There 1 r l ? nnfl I ' UTtdr ' ,J seres clear,-J ami in a high etnto tfmb'-'r of“ 1 r^ n fl“ a ' 1 ba! ‘* n ''' ! 18 “e ll »'■' «uh nbito-ouk » fro £ / flm orU ” r - rhl " L ’ Dd 18 cai.iul.lwl for Hrra ’ ’ olln B vpr > ! rre], and the soil of an e.voJi-Df duality for grass-growing, and being well watered with ™ Y^l“, Wt 0,, ,"« 81,rin P> OI excellent water. Ihlp Lend has feediUo.i rarely met with, being within half a mile of the 1 oughiogheny and one mile nf Mononouhe’a Kunrei D ‘i >S ? lh ” }' ne °* ttw CunnullsTille Railroad, b and Is •upto.ed to contain an inoxhauntible bed of IKON ORE U h lt^t uct h' *“ ‘he market.only that tbeownir is clout to remove to the "Far West." Terms easy add tnr further particulars, Inquire o/{v. J. KiINUJaDS, at Lorenz b Glafa Work*. or of JAM LB C. RICHEY, . Kflal PMate Aumt. m thle. office, f r IVO * ram ® ttuDUlnge, Which rant annually Jt-r *oUU. bold property is situate in tho Moth Ward of th« city of Pittsburgh, on Bonn street, between anti streets. *** Ground known as tile «Empire W^ h<,f * itoaU?d on th ® “rner of Penn and Morris street*. Al«j, acres of unimproved land, eituated on the All* gheny river, one mile from East Liberty. On a portion of Urn land there Uthe best Saw Mill location in the county >“*“twrof lets containing from 1 to 6 acres of choice land, situaiod one mile north-west of East Liberty, and one mile east of Lawrencevil'e. uur y> and b wiiibI V i“ am !S P j eoes of Proper are very desirably, dJBlxWe<i of on advantageous terms to early pui> P p’, r ™ m No 0r “ lc * n<l /“Jihcr information apply to Wm. t. naam, ho. Wood street, Pittsburgh. j K. 11. THOMPSON, - “ Assignee for Jaj. 8. Negley... TAM KBKn , n , r ”,T l > “ lia „| .. 7,.. . b ** b '.' D ‘ „v' 8: Manuger of the well-known Sr iPP=iss addition to a ohuicoand superior stock on hand ho has mortd arrangements with one of the largest NurS,u tE, to keep op his supply. Haying a thorough-nfl ’ safa'iL'uon. 6 biialU ' M ’ he can “*“«Wa cnatomers pert«i ,„'' l L K « n “« I 7 wou W “I*o respectfully offer his services In deslping, laylngout, andmxnaglng Rural CemeteriS p u m lie Par Its, or tho grounds of Country- Residence? and wm also furnish plans for tho formation of iuums, Approschii Pictureaque ocenory, Ac., in the highest etyles Sf the mt’ Praotically acquainted with ereryVanch o! Landsrati Cardemug, and having spent yearsin the Sylvian Parki of Rngland, end on the beautiful banks of the UudSn h, fara/wm. 31 '— t ° meet of iL Pe^vm°“ mtl l li . <! ‘ Uop t ca s b ' addressed through the City Mot°„ ffl S’tVoSt^e t t he Wl T h ™” Nag^l ratr;:y • KKNNRDT a oo Boston Papier nine he Company. MODERN ANLI ANTIQUE ORNAMENTS PprrsnuuaH agf.nct, 07 market strket.—The elteutlim of Rudders, Steamboat Contractors and Cab inet Makers, is requested to this new and great improve me.nn*n tbe manufacture of embellishments for buildings and Steamboats, ouuido and inside; Oablus, Halls, Church us, Dwellings, Stores, and parlor Furniture, in gilt, or in imitation of- various kmds of wood. Also, Cornices, Hrack ets, and latent Ventilating Centro Pieces for 1 Ceilings, Moulding!), Consuls,Trusses, llettlement, Ac; much cheaneJ and.handsomer than Plasterand Wood Carving, and a great deal moro durable. nt b Fou Br ? N9 > ver y cheap and warrant ed to last for &} ye are exposed to the weather! Above Goods for salo at the manufacturer’s prices—cost ° f fndijjUt ttUdod. \y. vv. WILSON, _ 07 Market at. __ Kew Partnership! ~ Matthew giiaff and dan’l. KKiarNGER, trading heretotore as M. GRAFF A CO, Stove and Hollow were Manufacturers, No. U 4 Wood street, haTo this oav MBOilated with them THOMAS J. GRAFF, as a partner In their business. Tho name, stylo and title of the firm will from this date, be GRAFF, REISINGEH A GRAFF They respectfully solicit a continuation of the nattonaai so llh. orally bestowed upon the tirm of il. Graff A Co Pittaburgh, July l.»t, 18M. Kew Trimming Store. -Vo. S 3 Gimer of Mat ktV strut amt 11, e DtaaMud ERANK VAN UOIIDER resr«fnlly nnnonnees to' the publicof Pittsburgh and yidulty, that hewUl open IPs new Trimming Store on Monday, April 17th. Having fitted up the neatest store room tn the city, and Gllod It With a choice selection of the lalest styles of Trimmingn and Fan cyGoMs, he flatters'himself, that, ho will offer suicrior in duceneuts and endeavnrtu give lull satisfaction to all who may tavor him with their patronage. Now, don't tbrget the place—No. S 3 Market street corner of the Diamond. [aprjd) FRANK VAN GOItDKIt. Home League Pnciory. HEAVY SHUm.N'U OHfctKS AND tweeds, intended to cult the retail trade o: Pittsburgh and •msd«6f hard twiated yarn, durfc patterns and indigo bW : She general admission that Stewart’s Checks anil Tweeds are not inferior io quality to any others manufactured in the United States, with, an increasing demand for them encourages the subscriber to extend fcU botines? v.jtl* a Ivietr to keep up a good assortment of such Ohecas oa usq ally retail from to ls% cents per yard. Samples will he sentto merchants who cannot make iieonyenlehttocitfl at hie Wareroom, llebecco street, near thedepot, Allegheny - *x7C}m* HAMILTON STEWART/ Steamboat Owners “ IW 1 ? Dd r “ a r ttr>ta K* ) *" “U examine our L*J.' f - SIOVI i S ’ beloro purchasing elsewhere. Our roiiety, both ns to stylo of finish and utility, is superior to noy in this markou We also havo a Laundry Furnace hew m design and principal, desiicned expressly for fiteanr b °» t> - QUAFF, HHI aIN G Kit 4 GRAFF, HaUlog and miltnery. iIVI „ “• E - CARGO Is prepared to make to order Darss w-LL eSiCrasKS, Mastillis, Tsikss, 4c., on the most rea ?onaWo terms. ApoUoDuliaiajSjNo. 79 Fourth st. (fcbl7 *fc ' . Ai DAILY .MORMKG WEDNESDAY MOaNIN.a:::::i:::::::::APRII, 4. HOUSTON AND SANTA ANNAi FROM TUB FORTHCOMING LtFE OF GENERAL SAM Here the conversation was suspended for a while, nnd Santa Anna requested a small piece of opinrn. It was ordered by Houston, who asked him if he would desire his marque and luggage, and the attendance of his aides and servants. Santa Anna thanked him very pc litely, and said, “It would make him very happy, since they were proffered by his captor.” 1 Wbilo the order was being given, Almonte manifested a disposition to continue tho conver sation with Houston. After remarking to the Texan General that fortune had indeed favored him, he asked why he had not attaoked the Mexicans the first 1 day tho armies met. “ You had reason to suppose we should bo rein forced. And yet if you had risked a battle that day, you would have had another story to tell, perhaps, for our men were then ready' to fight, and so anxious for the battle to come’ on, that wo oould hardly keep them in their ranks. . Why did you wait till the next moraine.. General?” 6 “ Well,” replied Houston, “Isee I was right. I knew you expeoted'l should briog on the bat tie that day, and were consequently prepared for it. Now, if l must be questioned by on in. ferior officer in presence of his General, I Will Bay that was just the reason why 1 did not fight ■ and, besides, I thought there was no use in hav’- ingtwo bites at one cherry.” After some re mark of Almonte, which irritated Houston, and which, in tho opinion Of all who heard it, ill befitted the occasion, he Baid—“Ton have come a great way to give ns a great deal of troublo —and you have made the. sacrifice of the lives of a great many, brave men necessary ” “ Oh,” flippantly replied Almonte, “ what of six or eight hundred men! And, from all ac counts, only half a dozen of yonr brave men have fallen.” Houston replied: “Wo estimate the liveß of our men, I perceive, somewhat higher than yon do,’’ and he gave him a look which seemed to eoy, ■■ tonot me again, and you don’t live an hour.” Almonte very politely changed bis tone. “ You talk about reinforcements, sir ” said' Houston, raising himself up, “it matters not how many reinforcements you have, sir you never can conquer freemen." And taking from hie pooket an ear of dry corn which he had carried for four days, only a part of it being consumed, he held it up and said, "Sir, do you ever expect to conquer men who 6ght for free dom, when their General can maroh four days’ with one car. of corn for his rations?" ■ The exhibition of the car of corn stirred up all . tho enthusiasm of tho Texan soldiers, and they gathered round their Goneral, and asked him to allow them to divide the corn “ We’li plant it,” said they, “and call it Houston corn." “ 0a - yes, my brave fellows,” said the General i smiling, take it along if you care anything anoQt it, and divide it.among you-—gtvd each one a kernel ns far as it will go, and take it home to your own fields, where I hope you may long cultivate the arts of peace as nobly as'you have shown yourselves masters of tho art of war. You have aohieved your independence now see if you cannot make as good farmers as yon have proved ydursSlyes gallant solaiers. iou may not call it Houston corn; bnt oall it San Jacinto corn—for then it will remind yon of your own bravery:’’ . It is also oaid that in one of hia deßpatches-tbat day to-the people of tho Sabine, tho Gsneral saitl to thoßO who had fled from their homes, ‘.‘return and plant corn.” The soldiers distributed their corn, hnd it now' waves over a thousand green fields in Texas. Santa Anna bad become interested in tho' conversation, and Almdnte related to him what has been said. • The Mexican General seemed to bo transported with rage, and he cursed Al monte, fori os'mg the battle. He was mortified beyond measure to think that his large army perfectly armed and munitioned, with officers whoso; camp .was filled, with every lnxnry, should.bavebeen conquered by an undisciplined band of raw 'tro&ps,' incompletely armed, and*- whoso.effioera .were destitute of most, evcD, the necessaries-of life.- It is worthy of remark also, that‘Santa Anna affefwardssaid, “that this was the first moment ho had understood the' American character; and what be hadwitness-; cd, convinced him ,that Americans never could' bo conquered.!* Santa-Anna’s-marque was set near the spot where-Hodston was lying. His tranks were not examined, mor. any portion of, his baggage mo- 7 lested. -The Texan General knew that there waa hardly a man In liis army who did not wish’ toseo.Santa Anna expiate his crimes with his blood, and-very few believed It would be possi blo evenfor Hoaston to protect him from'aseas-- sioatiop. Bat he knew the eyes of the civilized - world would bo turned upon the Texan oamu. and that however goilty Santa Anna may have been, - the name df Texaß would bo given over 7 to execration if any violence wag offered to the captive.- He, therefore, took thenccessary pre caution to eoe that not only ho Violence, but no indignity* should ba offered to his prisoner. The course he took in this matter entities'him to the regard of mankind. ; The feelings that prevailed ia the army could not be mistaken, and various oiroumstanoes have come to onr knowledge which serve to-illustrate not only Houston’s extreme vigilanco,'trot; his superior shrewdness in detecting insubordination, and his address in patting it down. One example wo will allude to. ; -.:v An officer had resolved to. shoot Santa Anna, and had prepared himself for the work. His design, however, he had kept to' himself, and Houston oould have had no intimationofit front any quarter. But ns tho officer Was passing Houston en the day of the night be had fixed for the execution of his purpose, the General,: who saw something wrong in his manner, beck-i onod him to ap; roach. He conversedwith Jtim.i privately and confidentially, on the subject of his fears and after depicting the horrihto con sequences that would follow Santa Anna’s assas sination, told the officer that he had.made him hia confidant in the matter, because he knew hoi wonid bo more likely than any other man In thai camp to detect any murderous scheme projected, and he re bed on his vigilance.. Thß.offioer gave m is p edge ho would act on his suggestion, expedients Houston to^uHo passed into o proverb, that Honstni,* 1 ’ ?' man in the world that could Jani JtnfrrtT 0 subjection, or or preserved it after it was won' tf Av.lL ■ fore, exercißcd the keenest viniranno 0n ‘ safety of his prisoner, and htm^a guest and a gentleman rather than: as a cantfvo' Night dame. The guard wasi eo disposed as to include Santa Anna’B marqno. and ho slept on his oamp bed with every comfort ho could have had tf he had been the victor; while, near by him, Houston lay,upontheearthi-his wonted bed tn camp—with no .respite from the Intense agony of hi 3 wotfnd. The ball had entered about one inch above the ankle joint, shattering the bone, and severing the muscles and arteries’ It prostrated him for months, daring which time he was worn down by fever and' pain to the shadow of a man. As Houston and Burt hens .tiding Bide bv s ’ do f J. om the battle field, returning to comp they dieoovorod two tayens Covering! over the field in tho smoke which liSgeted over the battle econo. Somo of the men proposed to. ahoot them, cs they were near tho earth. Houston Baid, -No, don’t shoot them—itiso'good omen. Their heads are pointing westward. ’lie the courso of empire. I own I. r am a'little super-' Btitious about the raven.” - ' - - i r j'newivLi 'rr° rai f s SantQ Anna asked leave, to E* s ?’ *M«* was .granted.,, He garb, and . tendered a most respectful and cor dialgreetingto his" host,” aud^quiredkindly torhis heaUh and the state of hia wound. %e difference m-.the dnmea 0 [ tho. two men job striking. Houston had on a plrfoi . oW bt«ek «oat, sunff-eolorod pantaloons, a b\aok velvet test,.* for cap, a worn opt pat,. of , .- ~=~~ i*" ■i ■* - ' ./ ■■ * . i NUMBER 166 HOUSTON. [OORCLUDK).] . v V V- ~~: . SPATES' fIf'AWVERTXSI'se id&BSD vroß ',nrt,Ths PiTTsscnaii pbiss ■JUT UHIS HOJIPABJOI, 02$ UQS; ? jnsrB, one insertion '*. “ each additional insertion, '* “ ono j “ " two 3 0Q “ '* .three week 5.......;.... 4 (,0 “ “ onemontli;.. M ,..,„„ IMM .... M .,,.,., 1t4 .„. 4 ,. w< '■.. - tto inbntla..™ 7 <* w > “ four months..., „. i , i . 4M 10; 00 u one is CO Standing Card, eU lines or lens, par annunL.............. 10 00 On« equate, per aiinum, (oititiaif qof the paper)-...,... 25 OJ wd' of tried metal. with a plated eoab nelld7fa#!f t f r °» bi3inend, Capt. Joseph Boo nell, of Fort Jessup. /Ho had woru it, hung by bnckakmthongs. This oonatilutsd his ward robe anti Jus armory. Santa Anna wool fr j,„ 8 been taken for tbo victor, and Houston for tho captive. • FOB SALE AND TO LET. as Per Cent lower tbaa any Farm In tbe : J ' coaotjr. ’ A ? 0 ,? : BALE.—The antacriber Is XX. authorised to sell the fallowing described TEACT OP IiAND, containing Illocrci, situated in North Favettetoun- Bhip, Allegheny county. Is .-MrsiJa, from the City of Pitts burgh, and near tho lino of iSa Stejbenvlllo Railroad. with Coal end lime Stone rmirr tiia caole: pldee,! and easy of access—improvementooa &IIOOTf A Tory comfortable Jana Hoqae,3o by 28 feet, geterlo, tljjlij .Washilonse, Spring KhSi™ in tl:o tfist poEoiblo manner, with SSSSISIfpSSa ■ ***£.liteh. 17°,V epleadidParma; oneofluuactM, and ■£ °i her ■ hesntifnlly. located on ttJtlfir Ar'-^ aiir ,^ 0W113 hip ilank Road, 0 miles from thecitv I'nch or them lying ea as to divide into.lo acre lot»,bovlc?aS. tfon 5 ‘o “hpleodid opportunity for tv specuU tton. Those wno want a good home, or wish to maka £5? th' 7°** d ° We *M° loofe at % M wo will sell to tfca. j&fe S - e& ? ? n Ohio and Pennsylvania h® 019 cit 7' They'Wlilbeeolti separate ii e fr to a .ballding a&iocfatloß. -Itis a lovely locatlou, and cheap, of courae. irrm mi r? 1 ," 0 *? 13 ’ an ' J tiro BJoaUirt plies of ground, opposite Hariman’a at Woods* run, oiTervd at a Tory low pride fortao fine' aproporty. .-An iiMrtoim of Houses and Lots, always on hand, and described in ?notiiraof r '-. B , ef ° re h * yiag yo“ wooM do well to cill and engnueof : THOMAS WOOES, - ' 75 FoTzrth'Btrebt. Sites'fpy Country 1 I tOTB I £Sd mr^n M r ? r^ le ' oll^ <“»r terms, HSTT •a SsSamnWfesWotedforraralreaideiioea. Also, aa BNTIRB BQUARE, on the bank of the AUecbsnv river! .T^rfi°Anr. D f by 200 feet 1 (1 ®?p J on Mary- and A y emWe » and Henrietta and Horr Btrceta. This contains many Fruit Trees of.the choicest kind, and n«“y^,tnJ Dn r Jm W t°ri tho p t tntcs ' 1 ' 18 ana rom “ ntic »<*- nery around. lam desirous of preserving this's tins r#» An . nS.'nt i f lO f ll afford one of thn most charming and tnir. sites for a gentleman's anmmer residence in the immediate,icinlty of the-tTrddtiea.. .. resilience, in He a Tory substantial Bridge of one span.. -For EinwSf i* BB nc £* borough; on the xna/n t D of Herr’s Island, or of JOHN HON- uSJ^ ,n f ?? nt ” liaT ' n S a flße view of the Ohio river A iS2' St i?L e ? we , u fioisheJ. with two good ftbcw-win v4*^*? I **-' A^u£ »nessof from *7OOO to'£l6ooo beBn done » ftt fair proflia. • The iocaJitv is well I^^SSS^gSSS^'^SSS^JSrai ■- ■ Ko. Lift Third rt. ]D MOUSTACHES ? T " i UXU 1,1 'i' W UlB K t'lia AND it r iried' it well'and re 9 on^ It with confidence, as do StjnoSOOO i?ci> §sr .* ■*? The above article* tot nip prica 41 Tef bottle, b r ';/ “ W ?• i- CCTHBKIW.JIOniirdat. «• 'flKUNfir*- rernedv ,i3.far sapcnor.to .any. that has -ever, yet been offered Z^£ ah !l C ' VperaUng upon'- ail the organa of the bSv at BT l f rgß> { fc . 19 when dSo£ K ■ R<r^on 'Which ig necessary to be -cer the diderent organa of the system 'ia a. s£t? of health, and which are clwaya deranged ia a state of <!!«**« Jf H to any *® d every diseaso»fn oil atazes, SShM the most cares'that apoo record. Price $l,OO per bottle! Sold by DppcarBd f wbl9 _ Third at. Executors'. HoUcei >■ ; * »?»»*;•»!*?■»« luring ctaimotdoam'SSth! :->r , Orio-,; j JOSEPK BJGaKEiMt mllSJawfOßl -:” 9 ■■ * J * ,h - ' Fifth Ward Frogerty-forasue at * aoi>tt T s rwTy^ L^i BLE ASD XO^i i These IjCta emfctacae front oa Pena Atreea'of f>a fact a „ KlX!P*'t? 5 tw ß * »*** * on ’ w^c k jLralua*: • ■ Hodeesi tsro.etstler Jdgh; -wUli ; . kitcßea - andceHar Jn t>as«ment,4l fectftont oaPehn BbSt anlsS ifpetaeep.cniocnststreet.- This lea K TeA^eSa^ 0 Sl fl ° sssS3S?^sfflt^sus 4WT“ fl ( WK.BAIX A'i' A UKBA'CBiUCIiIN. Tiie 9ub , scrit3e r o!reTs.-ta foll-tbft-otin.'hgif cf4off acies cf-Co«I, - artd -168 -acre* -ot-svcsbcti. tojng, on *h ft Ohio ?Thl l prt?*&3**tocums feet thick* Qf ; Uxß very best finalUy : 6f,l?it CoaT a »si s £Sf"® s “ ssfiS^^swae Brol Estala Agent, atthla^mV i' °i (^al * s STOfeBttKioi,in4rannoii b.WnriMsrf ■_ln iflaUty. Sa flittHcr partiralajs tppljio ' - !WS&& :. ielty. : 1:;;;: - :i.PATKIV v, jel - tr _ Nd.23i HlwrtT iiltect. aVAatt.Hoa'sdt frontingotfUrnwflmt .^^S a .B‘*M»,fa)pttKc on Webster street.,-At »W sm&B-«xr«nss the tiark-timlilJDgflcaa ticbnvertedinto rta. .bliog capaUe of t(¥elyjs ‘fojises. ?For. termii -apply 5.M9 : : Austin jiOQins,! 3 rhml9 -. TOFeartiretgat. •• .• .•. - . ■■- Foe Sato orlicnta 7 -» ; -'''*5 A DRICK DWELLING, (X. onTMraalccst, between Emitli£el4 and Grant streets ' • ~ ' 67 Front ptrSt ~V“ *•. • v --•> To JjCt. - - •?' ' ■-r "• A JOOD DBT.CEI»L4Rr ioder th* Neptnne EnjrJne X3L 110u56, oaSffrenth Street, suitable for storing ’ pr lo<joire.©f JOHN K. SXEWART* . PMB ■■ • MT liberty AwA OPSEa, tilOltEa.QFrlCKij, ac., TO £Et— A Dwell- Jog fleam, oo_ Third faucet, sroodto., .thofOarett* Bondings—root }2io; a Hqo*c, corner of ; Tfirlto and Tcymnd .street: i'o.l2t Tlilnl sheet, a Dirdlltg Jleara and Btora Boom-rent, $253; a large Throe Story !) let. oo Roar latreei, at tie head of Fifth etreet—SSOO; 5 Offices laSphmo’a JBolltllog, Filth street:: o large -Hatl on lOurth street; a lego Store. Boom on Fourth.street; a lama Store. Boom on Third atrect, srieut to tho Dlauatch office™^ Apply to . Iff l>22| .. & PPTHBEBT. mo Third it. ~C7*AtiUAIiLJI REAL ESTATE FOR SALK, Adjoining tbs iV ; EoroagborUoucbrater—mmxy TJUILBmo U>TB r?-Oi 21 fret front by IQO feetideepi nnd fronting on Market street 80'ftiet in sMtlvare offered for sale quite loir, and on rearonable,tenna of pairaent Tiis property fa part of the estate of tha late James Adams, Eeq.,>nn4 tha title ia rer. fectnnaboydaddlspiitov Apply to - . ' * ‘ wrtS - J V JAMEHPIL.AKELY. ■ Valuable Property jPor. sale, - F:VE HANDSOME BBIISXKQ EOTS.aitoate on Centra ATenue,near Pulton rtrect, owl ultWs tca mlnntiW walk of the Post Odea, For, tanno. Inquired ‘ ■ DOOJT b SARGENT, ' : corner of/Wood ana Fiflhafa. , JllEtoE HOWES PpE BALE—Elttuf.* JL'on'EtonlUlQ-imd -Rlin ,®6.eohicur&au com tains fire rooms, a good cellar ana & store room—.wntoivfl? nres througb . x " The other bouses contain eight yoomsicacb.: bath wsier-through the ‘whSiPhSK' S. CDIHBERT t S 0», No. 140 Thlrdstrert. ■■■■' rj." EJottC«. ’**’“ ! . ' .. JOBS iI’DKYITT. \ «„ v '- 'V' ~ WItUAJJ M’JJBTOT. < .Plttahnrgh, Jammy 3d. 1655—fj a n 4;; - - | " nOBEaT H. I»ATTB«SO?!'3 •., : SCorner blamona tticet end Clierry nIUF. 1 «pri«,tf . PITTSBURGH. I>A, /^JIIQM-:)SSlß~4oSeßei»fictJlftonrifSi;- .' ™ - J " :mm JUS^SSfawSMPSBfel** . , • ' • •• 1 >•* V ""'
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