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PV I»ILLntIKU flp MONTGOMBHV. unidKA Of WOOD AND TT#Tn StpUTfl. J»»’» Exits.— Kt» Dollars a rm, P aj;.iW* "trictly In advance. Six Dollars will l<er*3Ulp*l u uol paia withlath.By«A?* l • . . fiST-iingloeopje© *w© owr* — fl »t* at the counter lntn* Office, ard by the ?>w* Bore- THK SATURDAY MOBNIN& BOOT . FpbMLbe-I.from the same offica, on* fcaet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, In advance, Single eopies "w-'Sp.Ptrwn] bfl discontinued unless »t th.dlsoe enoi theProprietor*.!untilsll srtesr. K es areprid. » No Attention will be paid to any order unless aeCtaa n&nle-l bv the money. or satisfactory reference in this city. . * Connected with the. EstablUhmcnt of Ike Horning jPost vvv of the largest Job Printing OJteej ift.the city, where aU l n( f f ' o f vcrk is done on Vie thortatJiotice> and mcst-reason flW-trm v. PROFESSION AL CARDS Roht* Ci Q*' Snronli Attorney and counsellor at law—omce.No. —, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. declLiy James A* Lowrte, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office,Fourth street, Pittsburgh, hptwwep~Bmlthfipld Btreet hod Cherry alley rdeclltiy JOSEPH WEAVER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, No. 14ft Foarth street, ~: ■ prrrscnaon. pa. JOHN BAKTONt ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, .Office* corner Fifth and Grant ats«, ja3.ly3V ••-- rrrrancaon. pa. __ Thomas Mean*, Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery. Office, cert door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio. my 4 ' . S» P. Rosa,. ATTORNEY AT LAW— No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa-, fourth door bolow Mr. Body Patterson’s Livery Stable. ja2B C. Orlando Loomlr, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood. fr*:y ; Thomas M. Manhal), ATTORNEY at LAW—Office, Lowrie*B Buildings, Fourth street. _ \ jau7:ly Hiß.Carnahan, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between Cherry alley and Grant street. , . . Jefcy J. N.JMlClOwry, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office In BaheTreil’g ftuHdlngg, on Grant street je2 D. Hi Uazen, ATTORNEY at.LAW— No. IST Fourth street, above and near Smithfield. - ■ martTiy Patrick M’Kenna, ALDERMAN OF THIRD WARD. OFFICE CORNER OF GRANT AND FtFm STREETS, (formerly occupied by Alderman L*wis,) where all bu eineaa perUiumg -to the office or Ahlerman and Justice ol the Peace will be promptly attended to. febl:3m N. Uuckiaaiter, Alderman, (VFFICE, Grant str«et, between Fourth Ht. and Diamond I a ii o y. Conveyancing of all kinds done with the great* <i<t care and lagal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate ex* am.ned. Ac. E. Si Neal, Alderman. ■a* 0.91 THIRD Street, between Wood and Market streets, \\ Pittsburgh. Collections promptly made. Bonds, llort* caees. and other writings drawn with naatncsa and accu racy. . le2ltly ■ ~7h-T" 11, AHli* SUKOKON DKNTIBT, (buc- Jg3sefig> ceswr to Q. W. Biddle,) SO. 144 SjnTll- STREET. ~ >< * u 'l” ay Office hours, from Bto 1 o’clock, and rom 2 to t o’clock. feb!s:ly J.BOOTT, D£2fTIST, ifourthstreet, fiTe doors QroSSSwest oi Market. ' Ornci Uoctl3 From nine A. M. to fire M. dec2o:y BUSINESS CARDS. HlaaTlSl. » D. W. HBKSTINE A CQ.. COMMISSION AND FOfUURBING MESCfIANTS, AND c. Sealers Genorally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin- cinaati and other Manufactures, &c. iVo. 93 Front streett, between Market and Ferry itreds, PITTSBURGH, PA. j|y- Liberal cash advances made on consignments. Par ticular attention paid to forwarding Western merchandise. References.—C larU & Thaw, Wm. Bagaley * Co., Wm. M • Colly A Co., F. Sellers 4 Co., Hays 4 Black, Kramer 4 Hahin, Henry Graff, Esq., Wm. Eicbbaum, S. R. Johnston, Xsq., Thomas Bakewell, Esq., George Ledlie, Esq., Solomon Ktoner, Esq WM. UIN3RAM - ..~...».a50. DI3OIIAM • WM. BINGHAM A CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Liberty tlreet , opposite Fenmi. Railrood Depots apr7 PiTTsnuaQH, Pa. Henry 11. Collins, Forwarding and commission merchant, and Wholesale Dealer In Cheese. Butter. Seeds, Fish, and Produce generally. No. 2o WOOD St-. Pittsburgh. [mar6 Paul fe Murdock, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANB, AND STEAMBOAT A.G ENT3—No. 7 Water street, Cincinnati, Ohio- [apDtf King * Moorhead, tTriIOLESALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS — YY No. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. fmy23 B. T. C. Morgan, "T) 00 KS ELLER AND STATIONER —ha* always on han f> B general assortment of School, MlKcollaneousand Blank Uoota. Printing. Post and Cap Paper, Ac., Wholesale and Re tail, No. 101 Wood street, below Fifth, Cast side, Pittsburgh. Wanted, Rage and Tanners’ Scraps. I. W. Chadwick, DEALER in RAGS AND PArER, No. 149 Wood Street. Pittsburgh. The highest price in cash paid for rage. mvll'V WiUX&V nn-rau, Phils-.—.. ww. aicsrmos, Pittsburgh. Miller A Rlcketion, WHOLESALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, Wines and Segara—Nos. 172 and 174, corner of Irwin and Liberty *tr»eb», Pittsburgh. Iron, Nails, Cotton Tame, £c_ constantly on hand. William Carr A Co., /Wm C\?.n I*i> nt the tirm tif J Faassa A Co.) WHOLES ILK GROCERS and Dmilnreln Foreign Wines and Brandies. Old 'lononeahela and Rectified Whi»- ker No. 329 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ~ i*&7 Co-Partnership. THE fabscrlberr. bTire this 'lav formed a partnership for the purpose of currying on Commission and Forward* :<n<?,ln connection with the Fish* Bacon and 02, and Pro ,duc€ HaßineHaCjaerally, under the style of Ksotreo Sl Rich Atzdsov; warehouse No. 116 Water and 150 Front streets; ■formerly occupied fcy Bnrbridire A Tnchrnm. ; Wll. R. ENGLISH. JAMES RICHARDSON, JAS. J. BENNETT. 1854deb3 ;h, Februai T? Tt" DRA VO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., dealer li jj • Country Produce, ofTere for sale a choice stock o Croceries, selected for family use- Rpicos of every variety %nd the purest quality, ground at hie Steam Mills. Also, Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken in ex! obamre for Merchandize. F. ft. D. has procured a full assortment of Landreth a Warranted Harden Seeds, and Invites the attention of all in* tere«ted in rural affaire. janll w b csowsn. J aicnaßtisoN. t- behwitt GIV6LISB & lUCHAROSOV. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTB, A!H> Wholesale Dealers la Fish, Bacon and Oil, and Produce generally. Warehouse formerly occupied by Burbridge A lughram, No. 110 Water and 160 First street, Pittsburgh, Penna. ' fe3 Commission House. THE subscribers hare opeued a house for the above pur pose, at No. 17 Smitbfield street, four doors above the Monougahela House. We will purchase, or receive, cn commission, for sale, consignments of Flour. Bacon. Chrrsc, Corn, Oats , BtrUy, Flax S >xJ Grass Seed, Balid Hay. <£e., upon which we will make advances, or purchase at the best'market rates for cash. novB AI/IEO A CO. Jab. M’Lauglilln, T\EALRR IN groceries, PRODUCE, FLOUR, BACON, I ) Ac., No. 10,corner Smithfleld and First street?, Pitts* burgh, l»a. novO .mo*, o. Toosn joux a. T. B. Young At Co , .V» 3a FnithMd street, opposite City Hotel, MAN 0 - A TURERB OF CABINET FURNITURE 0 *, AlßS.nl every description. Materials and work manchlr warranted, and sold at reduced prices. Care taken la pv*k>nT for land and watorearriage. °n3i C. D. Wood', IMthJRIER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINKS AND LIQUORS. No. 147 North Second street, fifth dorr nbov) Race, east side, Philadelphia, has on hand the best quarries of old Brandies, Wioes. Irish Whisky, Mononga hela Whisky, Holland Gio, Cordials, Ac,on terms worthy tb« itteutionof purchasers nnd dealers. fnu2Qy Henry ftt*Cutlough A Co., WHOLESALE OROCKR3 and Commission Merchants v»n>' r\f P*nn «-i«l Trwlrr #‘9. PSt»cV„r 7 h istl'lv Wm. Dlgby, Jr., AND FURNISHING STORE, flfaeonic Hall, Fifth street, Pittsburgh.— Clothing made to order, in pool atvK and ot mM«fat* rate* »u &> f K. A A. C. Duncan,, WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers In Produce, For eign Wines and Liquors, OH Monoogahelaand Recti fied Whisky. No. 291 Liberty at, Pittsburgh. Pa. f' jv29:y A. Tintllc* WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE, HARNESS, fagg&EgjfrTTmVK. VALISE and OARPET BAG manufac if' ~ turer. No. 100 Wood street, Pittaburgh, Pa. ‘ " John H> Mellor, ■YYTHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL VV INSTRUMENTS. Pianos, Music, School Books and gtntlonery. No. 122 Wood street. fjanl A«J,H4OAN MA.OA.N MIL, WHOLESALE and Retail \h rre Id SWct, Fbncv an( * SapU DRY GOODS, Nob 91 MnrYat and 8 Union gtreet. Pittsburgh. »pr 4 JOSEPH CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN imported cigars, m No. 63. Market smcr. Pittaiitraon. POWER & Rl KROON, ARCHITECTURAL AND ORNAMENTAL CARVERS.— Ornamental Patterns for Casting, In every style; Modeling. Designing, Ac. Composition Ornament*for_th* decoration of Steamboats, Buildings, Ac.; 96 BMITHFTELD Btreet, near, tho Post Office. ’ - yl%~>ro Et WHITBHODSE, Fancy silk and woolen dyer and cleaner, No 7 ISABELLA St., near tho Emmet Hotel, a. ctraacKET- —....—a. l. cotbbsbt. S. CDTHBERT & SOW, Real estate and qeneral agents, No. so Smith fisld itrsst. P° T * L E. Hayward, DEALER In BOOTS. SHOES. TRUNKS and LEGHORN •od BRAID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty ate, No. 17-4 Pittsburgh, Po. jel4^y JOHN nUTGHELL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, Wo. 135 Wood Street, Ja3:y?l Next .InoT to H. QMi.ru Shoe Tinges. Pittsburgh. J. r F ,^ F ' Bi r EMGLIBH AND CLASSICAL SEMINARY. Notice. r v W. T. MCDONALD, M. A., Pbikcipai. JOS. FLEMING bfcvhje associated with JOS. ABEL, the 1: TMfE next pession of the Institution 'n r tll commenoe on business win hereafter be conducted under th* style of f JL .MONDAY, the 6th of September next, at the room cor- J. ABKL 4 CO., at the old stand, corner of Smithfleld and ; nor of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the Fourth ial:v I Messrs. Veeder. ~ " Rtfcrtnctt—Titin. A. W. Loomis,Q, Knap. Jr~_fL_F. Yon mhorstrH. ~ MUißfy Jf. . aua‘is '] Witllftm Thorn, Urucglit, 1 fTAS lO th * of HS.ND and PRNN i ’ I*l Streets, where* he will, as annul, attend prompttytr ! Joim .W. Butler & Co.* his numerous friends. All articles In his line are warrant** ! T?ORWABDINQ ANI) COMMISSION MKRCOANTS mire, and pat up *dth the ntnirtst cart*. marl4:6n[i r a nnfactur(‘s. Lead VOLUME XIII. ENTERPRISE WORKS. bo. 136 wood sTßfim-, r .an noca bilott rmairt alixt. . „£OWN a TETLEY. IMPORTERS and manufecturers of SURGICAL AND DENTAL gjfVAJ INSIRUMENTS t RIFLES,. Ac. Wa keep a general assortment of the above articles constantly on band; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware 1 . Also, Guns, Pis tols and Rorolvm, Flasks, Homs, Shot Belt)', Caps, Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dlxki Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and Hair Dres3eitf .Bhears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Also, Trusses and Supporters.' Jobbing and repairing neatly’executed. RIFLES!—We are making‘Rifles of every description, to order* of ther.beet moterial, and workmanship warranted.— Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill ed with daspatch. Hunting panle® supplied at'Wholesale pric?ea - . mylS Chaudclleri and'Gai Fixtures. mUK subscribt'tftkre now. opening at their neW Wareroom* I NO. IOG FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith* fieidj the largest assortmeDt of CHANDELIERS, BRACK RTS,‘PENDANTB,KndaII articles connected wit Gap Fitting, ever offered in .this market. Having arrangements made by which they will be constantly In receipt of new pattern* and varieties, they confidently invite, the attention of pur chasers to their selection. We are determined to sell as low as hous&in the West, and being practical Gas Fit ters, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles In thlnlme. "Wo continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of every de scription for gas. water and steam. Brass Castings of all hinds made to order promptly. LONG, MILLER 4 CO., No. IQ9 First street. guuugu ulutcheH) FROM SEW YORK, » MANUFACTURER of the celebrate Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic Rand Tonpees, and every description of Ornamental Hair, for Ladies sod Gentlemen, 79 FOUBTri STREET, between Wood and Market, Pitta BitTCHXtt’s system enables Ladles and Gentlemen to measure their heads with accuracy. FOR WIGS. No. 1. The round of the Head. No. 2 From the forehead over tbo head to neck, No. 2. No. 3. From ear to ear, over tho top. No. 4. From ear to ear, round the forehead. For Toupees, to cover the top of the head only—a paper pattern, the exact shape of the bald part. fray 4 Sew Coach and Carriage Factory l JOHNSTON, BBOTHEBS & C 0 Comer of Rebecca and Belmont /fruit, Allegheny City, jcgaivra w WOULD respectfully inform their friend* the public generally, that they hare f^Tjr^KiCy*'commenced the manufacture of Vy ■rgf. i Barouches, Rockaways, Boggles,Sleighs and Chariots ha all thair various ttrlea of finish and proportion. All order* tfill be executed with strict rogard to durability and beauty of finish. Repair* will also be attended to on the moat reasonable terms. Using In all their work the best Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stuff, they feel enufi dent that nil who favor them with their patronage, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. Purchasers are requested to give ns a call, before purcha sing el sewh ere. oet8:l y .aits. ncnmu*. i f. JOUSSTOK.. „ D. T. JOUS3TOS Elcelator Carriage Factory. JCMNSTVN, BROTHERS CO., PRACTICAL COACH MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and Belmontstrrfts. AU** gheny city, Pa., hare oo band aq<l are manufacturing uu ext;;os*ive assortment of Carriages, hockawayp, Burgi**?, Bdggngw Car?, Ac., made In all their various styles, with strict regard to durability and beauty of fin Uh. u*ing in all their work the best J aniata Iron and eastern hickory. lie pairs attended to on the mu*Vh*asonable term*. They f<>el confident that ali who mny'favor them with their patron* age, will be perfectly satisfied on trial their wors. The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses pars every fif teen minutes daring the day. oct2.r3y PITTS BUIIGHCbXcTiTA CTTOUVT ir. m0a0TT..... murtiv u stsvcxs. okorob auurt Bigelow A Co., Successors to k.m uiofciow, No. 40 amn Diamond alley, near Wood street, PitL* ftguBK4a£as*gr burgh—COACHES. CARRIAGES, TONS, BUGGIES, and every defcrlption of >' rr* fancy vehicles built to order, and finished in a manner un surpassed f'«r beauty of design, elegance of Cuish, rkill o workmanship, and durability of materials. 47* All work warranted josEPirFLkM I^o7 fBTTCCSSSnR TO 1.. WIUCOX * CO.) CORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keep* constantly on hand a full :i®r-ortm*r.t of Drugs, Med i tines, Medicine Chests, Perfumery, and nil articles pertain Jog to bis busings. O* Physicians’ Prescription# carefully compounded al all hours, ja;oy ct-c*iajL3 rLuiiao .PRASCiI U VoUNO .DACtUL AEL, JR, ALLBnntetr. , .. -::. ; ' , K,- • It Ifil • 11 -i , .. , . . ,-,› ,--g . .„biti 6 - , e..::7 c' , ..1., 4-1...,. _ .... _ -.....," ...: . -..-,:•• PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMuRE & MONTGOMERY. AT THE “ I’OST BUILDINGS,” COBNEB OP FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT *6,00 PER ANNUM, OB *5,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. BUSINESS CARDS, jobs rucaixo FLEMING BROT ITERS, (Successors to J. Kidd h Cr».) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, .Vo. GO Ir«-*i /Yffib«vpA. /’ll. Proprietors of Dr. M’LaneV Celebrated Vermifuge. Liver Pills, Ac. j&lO JOHN HAFT, JR., (Successor to Ja« M’GufTey.) 'Wliolesalc and Retail Drap^lst, AND Dt-aler io PAINTS. OILS, PYP, STUFFS, Ac., 141 Wood street, three doors below Virgin al'«»y, apr4:mA*lv PITTSBURGH. L. ALLEN. WUOLESAIX DEALER t> Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga hela Bye Whisky. &e.. ALSO, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, NO. 8 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA WINES, Brevities, GinH, Cordial*, Jamaica Spirits, Et. Croix and New England Ram, Clarets, Chfimpsgnep, 3eotrh Ale, London Brown Stout, Irßh. Scotch, Bourbon, Old Monongalrela Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach, Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandi**: imported Tlnvnca, Regalia, and Principe Cigara; llalf-Bj>anl~h -and Common Cigars, all at such low p<ices as to challeng • rr.tnpe Ition. Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottle? of erery style, and Demijohns of all sizes. I respectfully invite an anamina tion of my stock, at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, penua. apr.l:lv Ren oval O-JNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER. fT"AS removed to 294 LIBERTY street, opposite Garrison tj alley, nod No. S SEVENTH, near Smithfleld, where the attention of his friends and tbo public is invited to the ;tock of READY-MADE GOODS always on hand. Also, Cloths, Caiwimeres and Vestings for ordered work. A full assortment of Furnishing Goods lor gentlemen, Including Hats of all qnaiitles. Trunks, Umbrella*. Ac.. Ac ja£s jobw h'closkxt... coxxxuch m’clobixt. Wholoaale and Retail Clothing Merchant!, NO. 88 WOOD STREET. THE subscribers respectfully inform their old customers and the pnblioia general, that they hare this day as sociated themselves In the above buanees, under the firm ot JOHN M’CLOSKEY A 00. They respectfully solicit a *har« ot public patronage. The previous business of each will be settled by them selves respectively. f*»bt> E LAIRD. (late of the firm of Coolsi A Lai&p.) having # opened STORE NO. 0, (two doors above the old stand,) for the purpoee of carrying ou the CLOTHING BUSINESS.hopesby strict attention to business to merit a share oi the patronage of the late firm. N. B.—-Clothing made to order lathe most fashionable styles, and on the shortest notice—lnferior to none in the city. jan26:y James Hslllnger, MONONGAHBLA PLANING MlLL—Would respectfully Inform hi* friends and the public, that his new eatab lishmentls now In fall operation, and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for l’l&ned Lumber, with promptness, and at the lowest rates. Board and Plank, planed on one or Doth sides, constantly on hand. Bash, Doors, and Mouldings, of avery description, made to ,ordat. Boßders and Carpenters would find it Co their advantage to give blip a ran, as he can now lurmsh them with planed stuff suitable for every description ot work. HEBRON A CRISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERB, Manufacturers ofaii kinds of brass work, lo comotive, STEAM ENGINE. PLUMBERS, Ac. Al so, Cotton Batting Manufacturers. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Office and Store, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. ‘ OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in exchange for work, or cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Ofilre, will be promptly attended to. f«l>P:lv Joseph T. Lowry, 2Y T o. 443 Oomer of Fifth and Wood Sirf.fi*, Office up stairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh, RESPECTFULLY announce to tfie public that be has commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in connec tion with Intelligence and General Collecting. He will also attend to renting. Persons m want of servants, in any papaclty, or those in want of places, will be supplied at short notice. All business entrusted to his care promptly at tended to. i Reference*— T. J. Blgham, Esq., Richard Cowan, Esq., W. D Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black, James Mackeral, A. A. Mason, Maffi t A Old. . JanlB Schnchman A Haunletn, Lithographers— Third street, opposite the Post-office, Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads, Show Bills. Labels. Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and Visiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed in Colors, Gold, Bronze, or Black, In the most approved style, and at tho most reasonable prices. oct!6:ly MURPHY’S NEW EAGLE HAT MANUFACTORY, NO. 182 WOOD STREET, one door egj from the corner of Ltiwrty, ie now open..*gS? The proprietor is himself a practical Hatter, having had fifteen years experience at the business, ten years as a practical workman; having xtorked in the principal establishments in New York, Phil adelphia, Cincinnati, and the New England States; feels confident that, from his practical experience as a Ilatter, Ue can furnish not only as good but n detteb and cheaper article tnan anything heretofore offered to the Pittsburgh public—all of hit own .manufacture. deelSttf .D. JtnSiSQEB.. Graff, Retalnger & Graff, WESTERN FOUNDRY, No. 124 Wood street, Pitts burgh, Pa. Cooking Stoves, .Coal and Wood StOTes, Parlor Stoves, Hollow Ware* _ . . . Sugar Hetties, Stove Kettles, r r .'■•■"‘t'-.': *• i l: * • * ~*• t. Tnn Inte firm of JONK9 & QUIGO, having been dissolved hy the d*ath of Jot n F. Quigg, on the 27th Inst., the hiifiofij* of wiiil firm will he Fettled by the undersigned, at their office, corner of llofh and First streets. ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, September 30. ISsl—[oct2:y MAN T UFACTTJUKR ot Spring and Blister Steel, Plough Slub steel, steel Plough Wing?, Conch and Kllptic Springs, Bruss Nut Taper, naif patent, Screw, Mail and Hammered Iron Axles, —corner of Boss and First streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. oct2:ly ISAAC JONE 3. D. tf. Roger* £l> Co.) MANUFACTURERS of ROGERS' patent improved Steel Cultivntor teeth. Office corner Boss and Kirststreets. octSly WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER »N7> DtALL* IN ALL KINDS OF Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars, ilo, 23 Fifth sL y Pittsburgh, Pa. 63T Keep? conatajrtly on'h’and a large supply of all the various brnnis of lrop-TVd Cigars. ja3:§ STRANGERS VISITING TUB CITY SHOULD CALL IN to p*-.' the beautiful assortment of CIIJNA. CLASS and QUREXSWa hli, t,ow open at the above establish ment Our goods being entirely new, we are eDQbled to otfer inducements fn all the latest styles of Blofler, Tea and Toilet Ware, white Iron-stmo, we hare a grettt variety of shapes; also, gold band and fancy colored atone ware Tea Htul Toilet bks. Our f*tnc-R of white Covered Dishes, Soup Tureens, Vegetable L'bhnji without covers, Salad Di»hes, nod **v«*t} article Appertaining to a Dinner Bel Ri large and w*U selected. Britannia Wore, Table Cutlery, Spoons, Castors, Waiter*, and House Furnishing Good®, wit have n farce Bseonment. COMMON W ARK—Our Etcck of common Teas, Plates, Dlphes, P iter •, Nappies, Bowls. ritcheiri, end e.very article In the line is large, and wr are j rt-pared to pock item with or without fine goods, n? the purchaser mav wish. Also, a large injent of u 11 hinds of GLASS WARE, which we er* selling r.r manufacturers’prices, aJI of which are ui T »red at wboiectile tr retail, by .TORN J- O’LEARY. WM. A. M’CLURG7 DBAIEII IN ’ Fine Teea, Choice Family Groceries and Willow CORKER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., PITTSBURGH, PA. 18 now receiving a large assortment of -FRESH GOODS, in addition to his already extensive stock, purchased from first hands in tb«- Eastern markets, which, will be sold at the lowest market prices. 45* Hotels Steamboat*;, and fnmlHer. buying by thf quantity, supplied at wlh.lvmiU* rates. 45-Gr*M« <l.*tu .->rcd in thertly free nfchsra*. sep2l ROBERT H. PATTERSOK, Proprietor, CORNKU '*F t'IAcTUKKr AND CIIKfiRY ALLEY. r |' H K subs.- I-***pen fully unnouncvi to the Ladies and J[ GrnUriti-n f Pittsburgh. that he has recently vr»*ctcd a RIDING Si Ibs'L. wbi'-h. in pulcit of sire, conimwiiouei n*ws and mlap::t(ii>n. uu;hi.Ubiy exrel? any similar estate 11'-Uicrtit ia the United .“'*:«•? Its location b accessible fr< m «11 part* ot tli•• cv v while iu high and nlry situation rentiers it espt-clnily suit**! u> the pr-uuoliun of health, bv this most ncrceHtil** ex* r-.-isc The Horse* uru docile and well trained, und th" proprietor pledges himself that DO pain* or cx;i*n«'‘ will Irr spnnd to tarke this establishment the first iu th>* con ft len-v of the nubde. c*ct23:tf r T' , WE Imprest cf Mr J'MIN ATtVKLI, In oar busines* I rt-nse* from t‘ i* date »• irifrit. f'ur bnslncM. ai WHOLESALE () ROC Eh-: ?. vri;| be ci ti'.iuuo lby iho remain* ii g partuer* under lb* firm o r T II AVK sold my intwrppt jq the bueinres of Txinn. M ilUr i ft o.tn 9. A. Ijotig, film, with John Phillips, will con* tin st the old sthod. bo 100 Front street. I cordially rw.aui'-Dd tlu> m*« firm to the patronage of mv friends Ptu-sburgh. Julj 2-3, is;, 4. iv 11. MILLER. S. A. LOrfO dk CO., Bfel L AND lU'.Ac.c > i )t T NI) FUS. AND GAS FITTERS, invite H*.ti-u:ir,ti In their KU-'k o| CliandeUera, Brackets, Per.dst.ts, and other tiitures tVe t'.t up houferi with Gas and Steam, make I'm** (.’a*tings of nil kind* to order, fur ulsh Railroad bumps and Tnnk KUti.«gs, and keep Anti* Atllilioa Metal por,«v-.n' 1v on band. jy.ll Silver lilanuftatory. QPfH)N'S. FORKS. KMBI.KMS. Ac—Rtnrm-w rw Pnifts —o-w'im to «\ip.,*rl -r fin ’b ;e* i n n-,n no furl urine mv own wo'k. **e are now »el!in:: »t lea’;'. 10 jor rent lower than the on-tern cities, or elsewhere All w<itk hi warrante/J Sut'.t.ij St' r«-i—W.> til.o inatiufheture Spoons of the BrilMi F’erUre qnsli'y W-tteheis and Watch r**rairir*e eontinuM, trjlJi eTery fa ctlity and renewed ,M.m mi'.iitv ii to cir-entire ratiKfartion 1.- rtifitnmer*, belli as to price and the *uperior quality of the work. W W. WIIJSiIN. Wiitchwakcr nod Jeweller, Dotl4 c<.»-Der < f Market and Fourth fctrent*. MrumkoAl Knrnltiirr mu] Choir*. WV- tiMi l (< 11 • lar • «.nt;r tnatmfactn \U_rine fTT.A M U«i AT C UUN FVRMTTHIK AND of ev-rv drrcriptir.n. viz • ' 1 » Exler.lrn lii.ing Tnbl>s; I’ • Her «b-: Ladle? Cabin Cha:.--, -f vatinm G.-TH* do lb J:-; state O do do ; r • TMiet llntt* ; Tete r, T.-e«; ?' r a< ; lMv?*.s: Cenl rr TuMci**, Wn * i ■ .- • n: ■: Ca rd do; Water dr: Trtsvo. Ar„, Ac. MareTlrJ an l worhtcr.nyl.ip v«r-»pH. and prloaa Ca'terv. T V VO\T\n A 00., jy2o Fnibhf..' - . I st.. (•npuaite City lintel. YYfnv.n K t\ t i.l, ' e *. nr. i the In* c»«t and bret Resorted VV Uru-U ~f im-i Kl'.V ere* , ff-r-d f- r sab* In thl« eltv. Purcli.'o-er'i v 1. 1 rin 1 ;■ '■ - ttn= r n }riinm,-«» to call nt thl? e*- t«b , i*‘hmei < t and exuc-iDo for themseir®?; It U all T need to Insure th-ir rni tr ro. 0 DALY. N. B V.euirmK-r 'he Ch=,*.p Ftcckjnu Oornix. febl y C. D. .T. J. GKAFF. ’ACTOREBS 0* Plain and Taney Grates, Plain and Funey Fenders, Sad and Dog Irons, Portable Forgesj- T-’a Kettles, Wagon Boxca, ic. ' VwVV.',; / ", * PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 11, 1855. BUSINESS CARDS. Isaac Jones, JACOB m’COLLISTEH, CHINA UAI.L, KAKKIT STKEST. nirTWKO Tlllr.l' AND FOUHTB StSnTS. PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, miIM.IT. CDSGRAVR \ CO., No*< H an l .S' W.-w 1 atrei-t. PUteburgh. «\0 ALKY. WOODWARD A- PO,. N.. ‘-'-I Ma:ket v Ptre“t Philad^Udiia D'M. IMOALISY A CO. T’st»“burgh. ru*cvtn v -<'r lint. ISM—[d-c22 s'..Tl('K dm,vs siu'rino manufactory. .Vo itf-t frit ■ -urr 'Ar.r.-t Market strut, IMTVMUX;T*A c. O. flendly Ac Co., CHEAP CARPET WAUEIIOrSE. fto. 82 Third «<rerf,‘ r*ir A'tr’.'d vrnuM rerpeetfullv Inform tfcclr frienda nnd the pi)hi.nmeridlv, that they liutp new in rtoro their corupli fe FAI L STOCK. rnn fc »*Mng nf CARPET? of evbry dcMTiptinn. from the Royal Velvet and BrnfFula, to thfl com mon tnirraln. Hemp nod Rng. Floor Oil Cloth, from ore to eiabt yards wide, new design® »nd very rich. Ctxx>n and Cacton SlattHig. Dnnrgata, Rugfi,M»t«, Rtalr Rode Window Sh 'des. Ac. Person? lo want nre invited to call and ux*m* ine their stork. 9te»u>boat?, Hotole, and Residences furn* ished on the mo«t reasonable terms. 4"3*“ *inftli profit® and quielr p%lcb.”'C4 TERMS r a?TI ONLY VV. •), llnven ritHE OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (Ute John* 1 aton A Ftfvktnn ) and Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, i'l prepared to rrecute every stvle of O 'tnmen-ial. Canal nod Pt**jmibr>nt Job Printing nnd Book Biluliog and furni-b every article In the Blank Book, Paper and Stationery line, at the shortest notion and on the most rensonab i* term?. Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse. Printing Ofllre and Book Bindery, corner of Market and Second sta. fnovlfl TV. R. fJMTTJ: TV VT MAIU J. R. RCN'TEU Smith, Muir & Hunter, (Late Smlih & Sinclair,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DKM.KKS In nil kimls nf Pittsburgh Maaufac •urea, 122 Second and 161 First street, Pittsbanjb, fi*h9 Depot of Lonenorth ft Zlmmermna’aCa tnwtm Wlnei anti Brandy. T'HE undersl/iiwl has ren'-ived nnd offers for salt*, at Cin _ cinnnti rnerx. n Inro’.;naDtUy of Logworth A Zimmer* niuifn i:h'>ir<* ana w orM renowned Sparkling, Dry and La* die*' Sw«*»*t ' ntnwbu Wuev. Such as mny desire to procure an »-xc« i ll‘*n: "rn.’lH of Nstiv*- Wine, (the pure juice of the grope.) will tinri nv o?=tnbl Hhment th» plnce for the gratifi cation of x tv :r -I—Thu Catawba Brandy, (listillwi from the (irar»*. l c •ieclnr.'-i by many excellent judges, equal in Covor to the best imported Cognac. 1). FICKF.TSEN, ia:sO No. 137 Liberty Street. Loan Office JOHN A. O*BUIKN,67 SMITIIFTELD BTRF.ET, between Fourth and Diamond alley. Money loaned on Gold nnd Silver Plate. Diamonds, Gold nnd Silver Watches. Jewelry, Musical luetrnniente. Oun« and Pistols, Feather Beds, Fur niture, afid nil kimls of articles—for anv length of time agreed on. Charges for storage considerably lower than Private entrance through the hulldoOr. All business transactions strictly confidential Forfaited pledges sold immediately after being out of dnt'*, unless redeemed. Dargulnsof Gold and Silve.r Watch es, J**welrv, •* c , always on hand. aprlO:Om NEW SBB1) STOKEi JAMKJ WARDROP, OFFERS for sale CANARY BIRDSof the most improved breed, being very hardy, and fine singers. Bird Seeds —Oanary. Ilemp, Millet, Ilone aDd mixed Seed. Bouquets will be furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS, viz: Caraellas. Rose Buds. Heliotropes, Ac. Evergr«ons(in pots) Trees, IYom the Seed and Horticultural Store, No. 49 fifth st., near Woo<L dec2o Centnme the Smoke TnE aubscriber having the exclusive right to manufac ture nnd sell SWEENEY’S lIOT AIR AND SMOKE CONBUMTNG FURNACE. Is prepared to receive orders,and contract for heating buildings with the most economical Pumorp now to use. The attention of those interested is solicited. Anv IntormiUiou can be had of A. BRADLEY, Nos 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BARNDOLLAR, dec24:tf 1 Iron City Stove Warehouse, No. 134 Wood st. ©lt Is True I - THAT PICTURES-*f superior excellence may i be obtained at CAHGO’S New Daguerrean GaUe* r ry. No 76 Fourth street, at prices varying from One to Twenty Dollars. All work warranted to please. Children taken in a few fcconds. Call and examine specimens of the various styles, noems open day and eve ping. - f « hlt> Eowann b. hill. mabccs b. hollipay 11111 &- Holliday, PRODUCE. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS, Evansville, /a—Strict attention pakl to all consignment* for sale of Flour, Produce, Ac. Orders for thepnrchflse of Produce solicited and promptly attended, to. Goods for rP-shimnept forwarded with (Watch. |OCt9:Cm New Pap ' r I ,”“f£ vn?(&* STREET. FINE FRENCII AND AMERICAN PARLOR PAPERS; Panel Perorations, in cold. oak and marble; TTall rapprß, of THTIOUS ftylra; FiffMnotl Plain Papers.fordlnlngroomsandchambers; Cheap and low priced Wall Papers^ Borders, Ceilsne“, Figures, Window Shades. A large and complete assortment of the above, selected for the season, will be sold at the usual low prices. octS WALTER P. MARSHALL. ' •. \**v;-.v.V - -./ '&'**-*.■>„•; ■.v ; - . i N - *V *£«• V' ‘•* *-’VU*\ v —'V r* *? f i a *\r£ ** *l_L* *. J ~ -- . ‘ ■.**?,•* S * v'j _ , .. • • • i ‘_> -*i » i. 1..~ -;-h '' ; r i • • ■a m. s . \ Y ..*■*'a •■ ± • ,**;■*• ■> «- I £»* V x.' * ■■■ .• *v*t •, "• ~V* % r t*i> .. ' \v' * 4 v ’. &*•'*! v ,‘ BUSINESS CARDS REMOYAL. - C. IHMSEN, MANUFACTURER OF EYORY VARIETY OF VIALS, BOTTLES, WINDOW GLASS, Black Porter, Wine and Claret Bottles, D. C. BCH3EBS, DEMIJOHNS AN $ CARBOYS; FLIXT GLASS IN EVERY VAR LETT. ■Warehouse, Nob. 104 Becon4, & 133,136 Pim st, mrsucnaa, pa. [mbis HARD W ; A KIS FOR Saddlers and Carriage Makers. R. T. LEECH, JR., No* IST Wood street* PITTSBURGH. AlsOrClotlißi Damasks, Laces, Mo#B f Befctßtuff, ' l Ssringa/6c,&c,. . \ Boots and fiUoes, WJHolmfo Iteuli James hubb, . NO. 89 Market, and 6-Union itreet, third doer from the Market ll' Use, Would call attention of his friends, and the public gencrallv, to tb'*faci,. that he has now on hand the largest ahd .best eelcttcd- etock of BOOTS AND SHOES, In oil tbeirjovletles, by ladies and gentlemen of Phil t-lphiu. New York and Itoston, and which,he trusts, cinoo .all to please alt. llis prices are very much reduced, and ho sells Ladles’ Gaiters at from $1,12 to $2.60; Gentlemen’s Boots, from $2,26 to $6; and excellent Gentlemeo’s Gaiter?, aDd Youths and Children’s wear, at extraordinary low prices. He also continues to manufacture, as heretofore, oil de scriptions of LADIES A V D GENT! EMEN’S BOOTS AND SHOES, of tho Iwst quality and thoJateststjle. all of which he warrants Nor should be overitoked his very large as portment of Gum Sandals, Overshoes and B'-ots, for Ladles, Gentlemen and Children. Every person who favors him with their patronage will be fairly dealt with. jan9 WATER LUBE INbTiTUTE, HAND STREET. (SOUTH SIDE.) BET. PENN aTIkEET AND THE ItiVBK, PITTSBURGH, I’A. DOCTOR BAELZ, Graduate and Practltiouer in the Old Schools of Medicine, AUopaiblc und Honraupatbio.and for tho past ten years a successful UydropatbLst, hssopeued u WATER CURE la the above location. The perfectly safe, direct and immediate this sys tem has on all F»*vers, and all diseases acutv and chronic— while It ht mild, grateful ami invigorating to lie weak nnd debilitated, renders it peculiarly desirable iu families, who wtll be treated at their homes. Allopathic and llomaspathic treatment will bo adminis tered where desired, but, after long and thorough expe rience, Doctor Bad a gives a decided preference to Hydro pathy, which has, throughout the old and new world, proven so eminently Roccvssfal in every form of dDeni-e, including lucipieut Cunsumpliofi, Uronchiibi, Inflammatory and Chronic RUeutaau/m, Asthma. Cuta neous, Nervou* and Liver Diseases To-timcnuil* of outes fr.mi highly reputable citixeos of nearly ere'y State in the Uulod, can be examined at Doctor Bceli's office. The KeT. Clergy are iuvited to consult him grati.-i. Warm wnter being used In thecoinm.mctimetjf,and often throughout the treatment,it isn luxury instead of unplecs aut, as tho*e ULacquainted might buppin*. AZTrbKNCXa.—Mew*.Charlesiiruwer, u ’utortr>an Palmer, TV. VV. VVltson, W. U. William?,'rh"mp.»on linl, J. R. Wvl den, D. T. Morgan, Wm. B, Holmea, E 11. KngUrh, D M. Kerr. Tht* having visited Doctor Banlt’s lo*iltu- U<»n aod witnessed bis sucr»-J-fful treatment. chmrfulU :«r commend him as a Lhorotiglily educated and skilWul Fhy eictan: Charles T. Rureeil, Jos M’Conneile, David llunt,J«dtn O. Curtis, Robt. Futrich, John B. Living-ton, John Wricbi, W. VV. Patrick, Mows F. ILiton, 0 Grmxny iJrejg | ji.nO UiCilAttD C. BUCrla^ MASUFACTITRi R OT Oilt, Silvur, Brass, Bronze, Looking-Glass, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FKAMEd, PLA N AND ORNAMENTED—No ill tT Clair ptreit All kinds of Composition Ornaments, for bteamboMe, 4c. All kiuds of Gild ng and Ue gilding, to order. (Jilt Mou’diogs for Frames, ttholcsaennd teiail Yarn th for L«il IV.n-.iDgs KngravingA. and Llthogvoph-, for hair. Impaired or defaced Oil Pa ntiugp rusiored in the brut manner. jho. rnimrs All Frames and Mouldings tfi nofacturcd in this estab lishment may be cleaned without Injury, with soap and wat*r. - . v> - ••*• Call &Bd ms. Na 21 St. Clair at., Pittsburgh New Trimming Store," JVb. 83 Cbrrur of Maiktt strert and Uit Diaxicnd VAN OOllD&R respecfully announces io the ' public of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he will open lbs Dow Trimming titor* on Monday, April 17th. Having fittri up the neutral store room in tlmcicy, and tilled it »ilh a choice selection of the latest style* of Tiiiuznlngs ami Fan cy Goods, be flatters himself that be aili offer euj'erjf.r in duce nents ami endeavor to give full saludacticn to uil who muy favor him with their patronage. Now, don't forget the ]>laco--No. SJ Mar bet street, of the Diamond FilXNfl VAN UOItlMilL Seminary fur Hoyt. Swift-wit cur. of f\/Oi ami Grant sLs., nppcritr Our/ linin', t IMIK Fall Seb*ion of this rtrbnoi will O'lnmvnr*' nn Mo.V X I>A Y, flepUr/nbcr 4tb, and the duties c-f itistruotinn w ill * resumed by Mewts. QKIOG6 and M’DON ALi>, There are ten Fuecessive month* in the Academic yer.r. Tuition is $12,60 per quarter. The noraber of pupil* is limited, and boys art? admitted In the order of applications which nay b*? msd* nf>.- August 3oib, at 64 Liberty street, cr at bchool, or by letter dropped In PostOGice. auU:c«.* IjIIRST STREET. BEI'WKK.N WOOD AND MARKET * STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA., builds Fmocis’ KetalUc Lite Boats,of Galvanized Iron also mnnufnrtur. « flipper and Sheet Iron Wr.rk.CookiUij Stoves :'.t Sterna ar.d Motels. Portable Forges, Form'd Iron Work, Larg« poke for Bridges. ACn (Xirk Life I’rvwi vers, the tvM kii-J rh»*niM*at kind Sienrabnar work *it-ti i«-d 1... (’"‘v'JO.y Wot. ii. Tuicott & Co., {successors to t. kearcot, ja„ k co.,] MANUFACTURERS OF GILT AND MAUuOANY LOOK ING (ILABSKB, Portrait and Picture Framt-a, Ac , rd,i dealer- in Imported and Domestic Fuiicy Goods, No. ti?, cor ner of Wool and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh. 0c112.1w RAVING 6oid my Interest In the firm of T. KENNEDY, JR., A (X)., to WUllam 11. Taleott, who, with A. G. Henry, will continue the Lookiog Glass and Variety Busi ness at the old stand, corner of Wood and Fourth rt. *«•;#, under the style of Wm. Jl.-Talcott fc Co. Ic. nfldently n commend them to my former customers, as every "way qualified to give entire satisfaction. Alt persons having demands against me, and all indebted to me, will please make an early settlement. octl2 T. KENNEDY. JR. Henry Richardson. Jeweller, HAVING re-fitted his store in a handsome manner, and but recently return **d from the eastern cities with a fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY' GOODS, would call the attention of his friends and oustom* ere to tile fact that arooog his Watches will be found the most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the latest styles of Broocbea, Breast Pins, Fob and Vost Chains, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Miniature Locket*, etc., etc. FANCY GOODS—Such as Papier Mache, Work Tables and Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottleu, Table Mate, Colt’s Pistols. Portehlotmaieß In great variety; China Fruit and Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful and or namental articles, which have only to be seen to bo appre iated. fpqvll NO. 81 MARKET STREET. JVo 130 Wood street, Third door below Virgrn Alley BOWN A TETLEY’ would call the attention of Sporting men to their largo assortment of Guns, Ritles and Re volving Pistols, the largest and best selerted stock ever opened in this market; together with a general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Toolsand Fishing Tacklo, nil of which we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers or for good approved paper. marl 8 JM’LAUQIILIN, No. 95 Fourth street, nearly opposite a the Mayoris-Oißce,la manufasturingGenriemen's first Boots. l.ow Shoes, ties and buttoned; Congress amt Button ed Gaiters; Ladles’Boots, Half Boo’s, Jenny IJuds, c-lip purs, and French Laehlug Goiters, of every color and shade ; fancy Kid and Satin Gaiters, of the best material; Misse; and Children’s do, of every variety. N. B. —Ail kinds mad* to ord-r. on Ehorttytioe [aulo Dissolution of Pfirtnertblp, TUB Partnership Wm. ViuiDg- n Hud Daniel Y’oungson. under the unme of Wm. Yousgson & Co.. is Dt solved. WM. YOUNOFON wUI carry on the PAINTING b .Guess in all Kb brunches at the t-bop .-f the late firm, No 23 SEVENTH street, opposite tho Neptune Kngiuo llpiibu. t»L27;IW •.= _ . WM. YoUNOSON. • •• •' ~ Wm. ioungion, House, sign and oknawE'Til painter—n 0 23 SIYANTH street, opposite the Neptn e Pugine North*Western Police Agency, NO. 89 WASHINGTON STREET, comer i«r Dearborn f’BICAGU, ILLINOIS. ALLAN PISEIBTOS. DIVOTE THEIR ATTENTION TO TIIE TBANBACTION OP A OEVEJUI DETECTIVE POLICE BUSINESS la the stat«*i» of Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana. mbl9:dtf . > • Soldiers’ Bounty Lands, ” AND Cf AIMS AGAINST GOVERNMENT.—I will pro . c ’re Bounty Land Warrants for Soidiem, their Widows and Minor Children, and will prosecute Claims agaias' Government, and attend to business in the *• Court of Claims,” recently established by Congress Office, No. 148 Third street, one door above EmßhfleUl st March 19,1865—{mh20) ’'IIARLKS N \YLOU. Bounty Lands—Soldiers’ Claims. THE undersigned baa made arraiig.-munts with L'homa9 Lumpkin, of Washington City, to procuro WARRANTS Ac., for Soldiers, their Widows or Children, for BOUNTY LANDS, or any other claims or the Government. SAMUEh fahnk&tjck. mh&tf ] Ttealdepce, No. 9 Ko.-a sireet, Pittsburgh. THE undersized continues to o-tain Bounty Land Warrants. The present bill pi res to all who hare served in any war since 1790.160 acres. Terms mod»rnN» LUKE COOKS HOOT, S 7 Diamond alley ~ between Wood «t and Diarannd! Accney for Soldiers’ Claims. LOCATION OF LANDS- — PURCHASE AN l) SALE-OP LAND WARRANTS;—TI»o undersized has made ar rangements with competent and responsible geotlutiin to obtain Certificates or Warrants for Soldiers/their widows cr minor child ren, who are entitled to llounty Lands; a!?o for the Location of Lands, and the Purchase and 6al« of Land Warrants, JOUN D. DAVIS, mhlAtf Corner of Wood and Fifth struts. IlOflIE LEAGVB FACTORY. d A HILTON STEWART, Manufacturer of Shirting, Checks,‘Tweed*, eto., Rebecca street. Allegheny, has ■-opened a Ware room second et?et Post Buildqgi? corner Fifth and WoodTtteel^Piftsßurgb. Merchants who «tc not aware that these Checks can be made a* good and sold as low here as in any other cliyin the United States, are Invited to call and examine for t hem* selves. mhlWm J „W i v <>VV.* t* f•' *i* • ■' - - ..■•l'.'.'iV'' . V-<' ( ' v, •• ’ • ‘■-a. iiunn W. B. SCAIFE, A Cot d EKTKIIPItIsK WORKS Boots and Shoes. .EDWARD A. RUCKER, Pinkerton A Co Bounty hands. V' ■*?* ■■■ J. RAILROADS CLEVELAND AUB FIHBBtIEOH RAILROAD. jjggjjgSfjjji CONSTCTINO WITII STEAMERS FOREST CITY AND DIURNAL, VIA WELL S VIL AJi\ AM> * - Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad* VIA ALUANCE. TIIE shortest, quickest and most reliable route to Toledo, Chicago, Rod: Islund, Galena, end St. Louis, is VIA CLEVELAND. This route is One Hundred miles shorter and about nine hoars qairfeer than th»* circuitous one da Indianapoiis, Three Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Dally Trains from Cleveland to Chicago. Tine to Cleveland sLv bourn, Chicago tweaty-ibreeLours, end St. Louis thirty-seven hours. VIA ALLIANCE. The, Trains of the Ohio and I'enoa. Railroad leaving Pitts burgh at 3.00, K. M., B.GO, A M., end 3.00, I*. M., connect et Alliance at C 30 A. 11.45 A. 11., and 630 P. M., aa follows: Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7.30, A.M., and 12 00 M., and 6 35 P. M , conn.cting at Hudson with Tralna for Cnvahoga Falla and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 10 04 A. M., 2 20 P. M., and 9 00 P. M. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Rock Island, Galena, end the North-west, who wish to go through with out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 8,00. A. and arriving In Cleveland at 2.20 P. M., us that la the only train by which close connections nro made -through to the above point. Passengers by this train- Teach Chicago at 7.30 next morning, ami St. Louis at mid* tight VIA wellsvtlle Tbn St’amers Forest City and Diurnal will leave the Mo* nopgahela wharf every morning, (Sundays excepted.) at 10 o'clock, for WeUeville, connecting with the train leaving WeildnUe at 4 30 P. M., and arriving at Cleveland at 9.G0 i\ m. Ad Accommodation- Train will leave We'lfrrille dally, (Sundays excepted,) at 041 P. M, connecting at Buyurd with Express Train arriving io Cleveland at 2 lO P. M. Trains From W-llstille ami Clevelrnd connect j.t Bayartl for Carrollton, Waynesburg, Dover, und New Philadelphia. A3J*Tickets for Cleveland, Chicago and the North-west, viv Wellsville, are sold at a 1*63 rate than via Alliance. The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, too aa follows: Leave Cleveland at 7.30 and 11,30 A. M., und 0.25 P. M ; arrive at Chicago at 11 00 P. M., 7.C0 A. M., and 10.00 A. M. Trains leave Chicago for Beck Island and St. Louis as follows: For Fork Inland at 600 A M , and 11X0 P. M. For St. LouW at 15 A. M , and 10 05 P. M. Paasengets for St Lcuis go over Rock Island Railroad to Joliet, and the do** over the Chicago and Mississippi Railroad to Alton, aud tbenc- hy Steamboat (23 miles) to St. Louie. Passenger* by the fl.lj. A. M.. Train arrive in St. Louie at 1t.20 same evening, and by the 10.05, I*. M., Train, at noon next day. lkggsge chocked through to Cleveland, aud there re checked for Chicago atm St. Louis. FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. 1 tlduts. 2dcTt. To La Salle... stGfO *l3 CO lsf da m. ‘2d d's ....*2 30 To Alliance. “ Cleveland ... 400 Rock Isl’J, 15 00 34 25 “ Toi*do G5O Galena .... 18 15 14 00 Chicago 13 00 $lO 50 “ Springfield 18 70 16 2D “ LUomingt.-lG 00 14 40 “ Burlington 2100 “ St. Louie ....21 00 1G 10 o procure their tickets at the Irmongahela Ilouj-e, below the GRAND, Sup’t, OleTeland. ffipsanprerß art* requested ti office cf the Company, in Mi CAUGHF/V. Ag’i, Pittsburgh CESTRAL ROUTE NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN I rnnorou northern Illinois to tho Mississippi Eivcr, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA All Railroad to the Mississippi* Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL ROAD FoßxrEEi.r rnr Ciirmco and Arno a A Aliutart Tract H. H. is fow comfletl'D, And Tra;r»° run the entire dinanee f on CHICAGO TO BUlit INGTON, lowa, without charge of Carp. The Only DlfM-t Route to BURLINGTON, ODINCY, KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQCAWKA, WaPK LU. FORT DKS MOINES. COUNCIL BLUrF, Au., and the OM.T ALL KAI UiUAb Route from IIUCAO j TO tT LOUIS, itLOOM* TNOTON CLINTON. DKCaTUR, CAiUo, SPRINGFIELD, JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and intermedia, e Stations ou the lilitiuip Centrul, Great Western, and Ohio and Minds* eippi Railroads. Trains on the above Use irate Chicago cn the arrival of Train* f»om the Eo'-t—uvoiditig all laying over at any of the points. 1 ri age* Rave RurliogtoQ dully fir Southern and Central low* and Northern Mi* ouri— m king tho qukkest and cu>-t rrhable route to in'd. all the important j.*s>int** 1 of the Mi?sjs;ipiu as far a? Council I'.loir, wit!.- from foTty to t.flymiler It*?? Paging ihati h> noy other rou r. The Road, tor a large portion > f the wav, 11 laid v.ich tho Continuous It All., 11> «-> smoothest rMimr nn>J best K.-t*l:c.t.d in tho Wert— wt-ll s'ockeu vri.h tho most modern 1.0 t-mc tires and elegant new Cars. Csjr By thl- paste r.ger* are sure nf making connee th-ns. and ;.r:i?iug at St. Louix on adYertbed u;ue avoiding the vexatious del «y if fogs uad ice, and danger* of nntigH lien. ft 6 cn tile rente hy \llon. Ihsggnre eh«-ck»*'J direct tlm.ugb from Chicago, and no chttnre for Iwrullirg At any point. TIIUUUGU TICKETS hy throute can l.e pu*chft=ed at all the Railroad Ofl'c-r iu the Ejv-t; at the Office of tho Comp ny. corner of Claik and Lake street-, in the Granite building: m the JVprt of the Gnlcm 11. R, ru»l at the itirti. Cent II H. URice, corner of Lake and licarhoru fir., rp;>o-i:e 'lre-ncnt House. Chicago. KU* IviHT con-igr.ed hy this route will receive itninedi* ate despatch• C. G. IhMMnxii, Sup’t. C. E. Fut.LhTT, fien'l Ticket Ag't, Chlrnro, •'if-TICKET? cnn he procured at the pnccipal Kai'r<>ad Offl.v. w >h-c 'ihirv. rahlft 1855. AIR LIflK itOUT E CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS- Yu CHIC A/i-i, ALToN AND £7. LOUIS RAIL ROAD, Formerly the Chicago aud Mississippi. Carr; xr.g (he Grtai American £j-}-rrss and P .S' Maus. rpilE Oniv Direct and IM-aMo Route to ihe Bonth end 1 tiomb Wear—reventy Milts Shorter than any other Rc-nte. two racoctm r.xrnrss trviss iuiit, susdata Esrrprn) Leav'i A’■TIT'S a! Ctnc-j fffl. St. Lcuis. Ft Louis DnyExpr*?? 9 la A M 1230 A M. B*. Loub* Night Express 10 (id P. M 2.45 P. M. Trains run directly through njihout change of cars or bapgnze. From Chicago to Si i>im in l.oirrs. IMPORTANT CONNECTION.-—At Joliet, with the Rock Isbind Railroad f.r Ottawa, L ■ Salle, Keck Island and Cen tral lowa. At Bli-cmington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Clin ton, Wuynfsville and I) ■rntu’-, aud with Stages f r Peoria. At Fp Ingfitdd.with Great Wes'ern Railroad tor Jackson ville and Illinois Hirer. At Alton, with Daily Line of Packets for Ilannihnl, Quincy nnd Kaokuk; the most expeditious and reliable route to all portions of North-eastern Missouri. At st. Louts, wl'h Daily First class S eetners for New Orleans and intetmnliale poims on the Lrvwrr Mississippi, and wi'h Regular Lines of Pnck-tR f>.r Kansas. St. Joceph, and all points on the Missouri, Tennessee, CutubrrlanJ and Arkansas Klr-jra , K. P. MORGAN, Sup’t, Klconiing'on, 111. L. PAULING. Agent, CLi-a r». 111. j;, r .7) THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 'T'IIE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE., connecting the At- X Ihh ic cities with Western, North-western and South western Stutes, b? a continuous Railway direct. This road also connect* at Pittsburgh with daily llneot steamers to all parts on the Western Hirer*, ami ut Cleveland and San dusky with steamers to ail ports on the North western Lakes: making th- rnrst dim*!, cheapest and reliable route by which FREIGHT can bo forwarded to nnd from the Great IFest. RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH. FIIIST CLASS-ltools, Mu*-, Dry Uood4.| m (in bese*,) Furs, Feathers, Ac J * SECOND CLASS.—Boks and Stationery. | Dry Goods (In bales.) Hardware, Li-a- >7sc. per lOOlbs. tner, Wool, Ac THIRD CLASS Anviie. !l»ggtng, Uucon l „ DBr {anvas nml Curt. (In bulk.) Il.mp, Ac f 65c ' per FOUAIU CLASS—CoH.e, Fish, Bacon anil) „ lnotbs Burl., (packed.) Lard nnd Lard Oil I 65c ' per lUOm3 In snipping Goods from any point East ot Philadel phia, be particular io mam package 'via Pennsylvania Railnxid." All Goods consigned to the Agent* of tbi3 Koad at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. Freight Agents—Moses Potter, Boston; J. L Elliott,N. Y.; E. J. Snceder, PoiludHphia; Magraw & Koons, Balti more ; Geo.O. Franciscos, Pittsburgh; Shringinan ABrowD, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. S. Moorhead, Louisville, Ky.; U. 0. Mel.lrcrn, Madina, Ind.; Ratcliff A Co., St. Louis, Mo ; J. 3. Mitchell «fc Son, Evansville, Indiana. 11. 11. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent PbilaiMphia, 11. J LOMBAEKT, Supprlntendant. Altoma. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, rpiIRKK DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, between Philadwl- X phla and Pittsburgh. THE MoItNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia t'oT.Pittsburgh at 7}-$. 4.. M., and Pitts burgh tor Philadelphia fat 7, A M. TUB FAST LINK leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh n; 1 P. M.. end Pitts burgh for Philadelpbinat I, P. M. THE NIGHT KXPRE33 TrfAlN leaves Philadelphia fur PUtsburgh at 11, P. M.,and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P. M. The above linen conni-ci at Pittsburgh wlththe Railroads to and from St. Louis, Mo., Alton, Galena nnd Chicago. HU Fraokhrt, L*-r.ington and Louisville, Kva Terre Haute, Madison, Lnfuyetto und Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day ton, Sprinstield, Bellefoutnine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve- Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon uud Wooster, Ohio ; also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to New Oaleanh, St. Louis, Louisville and Cincinnati. Through Tickets cun be had to or from either of the abovi places. For further particulars, see handbills at the dWeren starting points. Passengers trom the West will find this th shortest aud most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Haiti mere, New York, or Bostou. TIIO3. MOORE, Agent, Pupsenger Lines. Philadelphia. J. M^aiilEA, Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. J43!£3 B. L£DUE. Lcdite &> Ulam, (Successors to MuiTuny £ LeJlle ) a | AN UFA TUHKHStf Cut, Moulded and riatD, Flint an<l Ftncy Colored GLASSWAHK. and dealers m all hinds of. Window G.ass, Flasks, Vials nnd Bottles. Ware house corner of Market and Water streets, Pittsburgh. xnh3:dly Walter P. Diarsh&ll, IMPOTtTEItaod Dealer In French end American Pape: n>f»i ■ \R¥ bushels recM ami for sale by Jj ap3 H£NKY H. COLLINS. r —r ;~'r -~ i-i|ij *• PHILADELPHIA. Howard Association, Philadelphia. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.—To all persons afflict ed with Sexual disease, euchas Seminal Weakness, Im* potency Gleet, Byph'lia, Ac., Ac. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION cf Philadelphia, In view of the awful destruction of human life and health, caored by Sex-iol diseases and the deceptions which are practised' upon the unfortunate Tictims ot such diseases by quacSa, hare directed their consulting Burgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their nnine,. to giro MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to all persona thus afflicted, (rrale or female,)who upj.ly by letter, (post paid,) with a description of their con dition. (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac-) and in cases of ext eme povertvand suffering, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OP CHARGE. T >e Howard Association is a benevolent institution, es tablished by special endowment, for the relief ot the sick and distressed, shifted with “Virulent and Epidemic diseases,” and its funds can be need for no other purpose It has now o scrplua of means, which the Directors.have voted to advertise tbo above notice. It Is needless to add that the association commands the highest Medical ekill of the ago. Address (post paid) Dr. GEO. R. CALHOUN, ConsnlUng surgeon, Howard Appcclation, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. ' EZRA D. HEABTWELL, President. GEO. FAIRCniU), Secretary. fap2] GEORGE J. HENKEL’S CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE, Ko. 173 CEEBTKUT STREET, (Opposite litoefzsdkwci Hail.) ____ PHlLadclphla. FUBHITUEE, IK EVEEY STYLE! Comprising Louis XIV, LouisXV, Elizabethan and Antique, with Sculpture Carving and modern style; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany,Satinwood and Maple; all of superior construction, and finished in the best style, equal to, if notexceltingin qual ity, the Goods of any Establish mentis the United States. EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren tices being positively excluded,)and using the,best ma* tbo work cannot fail to give satisfaction to pur chasers'. Amongst the many advantages offered to pnr chflflors, ip the facility of Furnishing a House, either in ele gant or plain style, completely from one establishment; by which means all the articles in each room correspond In style and quality, and the immense stock-always C 2 hand, being so various in design, enables purchasers to please their taste in a selection, without the delay necessarily caused in ordcring Furniture. To give au idea of the finished Furniture on band, I need only inform you that my Rooms are lTMeetlong, by 27 feet wide, four Doors in number; with Shops contiguous, suffi cient to employ 200 hands, which Is a guarantee that the work is nil dose under my own immediate inspection. Packing is all done in the Store, and Furniture warranted to carry pafely any distance. Visiters to Phils delj.hla are respectfully invited, os purcDaeere or otherwise, to mil and examine the Goods. au2s:ly JOSEFSI DIOGRIDGE, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. OS Couxtscxai, d&low Pun Btrxxv, St. touts, Dio., aoiComnlssioiißwillineet with prompt and personal attention, and liberal advance* will be given when required, on Consignments or Bills of Lading, tn hana. Orders tor the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices. The Referring and Forwarding of Merchandize and Pro duce will meet with especial core and dispatch; the lowest rates of Freight will always he procured, and the expense of Storage and Drsyageas much-as pcsalble avoided. &E7Z2ESCES: Page A Bacon, St. Louis; Ellis A Morton, Cincinnati; Charles?, Blow A Co., do; Strader 6 Gorman, do; Chouteau a Valle, do; Hosea A Fraser, do; DoaD, King A Co., do; Springer A Whiteman, do; J.W.Butler A Bro.,Plttsbh; E.O.GooocUnan A Co., de; D. Leech a Co., do; E. AO. Yarnall A Co.,PhUada; Wm. Holmes A Co., do; Morgan, J.ll.Buck AMorgan: Blow A March, New York. B. B.Comegya, do; Frost A l arrest, do; Shields A Miller, do; Charles A.Meigs, do; Josiah Lee A Co., Baltimore. A. G.Farwt-1! A Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do; Howard, Son A Co., do; W. B. Reynolds. Louisville; H. 1). Newcomb A Bro., do; T.C.Twichell ACo.,Commission Merchants. New Orleans *3,1 hare an open Policy of Insurance, which Trill coyer all shipment* to my address, when advised by letter per mail, or when endorsed on bills of lading before,'or at the tlmo r.f shipment. JQSEPH MOGBIDGE, anr6 Bt. Louis. Missouri. HOPPER’S PATENT PLANE. THE undersigned is prepared to supply CARPEXTERB, CABINET-MARKUS, and Workers in Wood generally, with bis Patented and valuable PLANES. A.! who have tried it, pronounce l a rnosi valuable in v« must soon come into g neral ure. The fol b-wlog-fetterp from practical workmen ore but two among many letters the Patentee has received recon mend.eg this Plane above all others in use: . We hereby certify, that during the last twelve months we hare used Hopper’s Pat nt Plane, aod do not hesitate to recommend it to Cabinet-Makers and Carpenters as sn ptnor o any other Plano in üb'*. Weconeiderit peculiarly adopted to planing onk, cherry, walnut, and all sorts of hard wood, and for planing vene rs, it s far .superior to the old nr d* f scraping, besides being a great saving of time One man, by using tbis Plane, will plane more veneers than five men can do by any other plane or method in as*. H. H. Btah A Co. To Mosrs F. Eaton, Esq : Bfzr Sir I have examine! Hopper’s Patent BeDch Plano and believe It to be a most excellent article for the use for which it i* intended,as a combination of plane and son er. v It i« particularly adapted to planing veneoTS, and It dees not lequheonc-fonrih the time or labor of the old method; and I have do doubt, when ft* properties become generally known, but that it will entirely upersede the former te dious and lahorio-p cost m. 1 most cheerfully reo amend It to nil persons rngagfd In the Cabinet hosiness, as from my knowledge of it, lb-re is nothing \ p well fitted to gl > e a Btnooth and beautiful finish to voneers as the Hopper Patent Bench Plane. v Jastes W. Woodwul, Furniture Workrooms, 97,99 Third et, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, Frbma'y 27, ISW. MOPES F- RATON, of ibis city, Is tny sole Agent for the sale cf Plane. 3, or cf rights to manufacture and sell them WM. 0. HOPPER. Pittsburgh, March 91,1835—(mh2i:tf) MOSE 9 F. EATON. No. 19 Sixth street, agent for celling and buying PATENT RIGHTS, is now authorized to sell tho following lately patented articles: Bands & Cummings’ Patent Brick Machine; Hopper 1 ® Patent Veneer Plane; Trott’s patent Oil Globes, for Steam Engines; Doau’s Hock Drilling Machines; Coe’s patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; Copeland’s Stationary and Portable Baw’ Mills; Crawfcrd’s Steam and Water Guages; and, GriflUh’s Wrooght Iron Railroad Cbair Machines. These articles have been exnmined by practical mechanics and machinists, and pronounced superior to any In use. He is also authorized to sell Rights to make and vend these articles iu any part of the country. lie has also f- r sale hot-pressed Nutts and Washers, and finished Brass Work. He is also prepared to take Agendes for the Rale of other patented Rights and new Inventions, and give to the bus!* ness faithful and constant attention. He refers to the following yThe subscribers b&TB long lean acquainted with Mr. <sos F. Kstnn, and hare no hesitation in recommending him, to all who may wish to employ his services, as a gen tleman of undoubted Integrity and indefatigable industry, in who-e exertions erery reliance rosy be placed. Neville B Craic,. W. Hobinron, Jr., Wm. Larimer, Jr., John Graham, W II Denny, 11. Cbilda A Co., James Wood, N. Holmes A Eons, P. R. Friend, Kramer 4 Bahm, F. Lorenz, L. E. Livingston, Knap a Wade, William F. Johnston, William Phillips, Andrew Fulton, Wilson M’Candless, A Loomis. PlTTspiTmii. November 27th. 1&M. Doan’s Patent Rook Drilling Machines* \\f KIGUINO ABOUT 300 POUNDS; can be worked and Vf moved by two men, and do the work of Gve or six in th- ordinary way. S. S. Fowler A Co., Manufacturers, , The subscriber bn? bei*n appointed sole agent in the Uni* ted States, for the sals of rights to uso these Machineg. MOSES F. EATON, 19 Sixth street. atPER TO Hon. Wra F Johnston, President A, V. It. R^ \V. MUnor Roberts, Esq , Chief Eng. A. V. R. R 4 Gen. Wm. Lnrltner, Jr.. President P. A C. It. R^ 0. Vi. Hume*. Esq., Chief Eng. P A C. R.Rd Messrs. Manfull A Nicholson, Contractors for tbe P. A 8 R. K dec!9 A FEW days rince, I published an advertisement of my i:ASTBCHG Puvoa. in which nn extract from a loiter from Prof. 11 Robbcck, of this city, oddreseel to Messrs.- Baumgurten & Ueins, r i Hamburg, the manufacturers, w»a inserted. This morning I observed ia several of the dully papers a *• Notic , v signed by Prof, It, in which he plate? that 1 woo unauthorized to make use of it, and that it was Incorrectly stated and applied. In reply—l presumed that it ho hod written the letter, he, of course, meant what was therein contained, and con* Beqaently required no authority from him to make the same public. As regard the assertion as to its Incorrect* -ness, I harp th»* letter In my possession, and It speaks lor itself, word for woTd as'l have published. Messrs iJatiin* garten & lloins are not dependant upon Mr. Ilobbock for endmeemeot—their l’ianos wero known, app eclated and revived tbe highest rommendations from the first artists, lon'’ before Prof. It. saw fit to' pass an opinion upon them. My reason for publithlng the extract was in tbe fact tint he was well known in tbe city, and not be suae hi* recow* mi-ndatiou was Dccessary to establish the merit of. the Pianos. In conclusion. I may add that they stand nn their own merit, and are endorsed by such wen a- hist, Tbalbeig, and others, solely on account of their merit. m b23 CHARLOTTE BLPMB. Attorney and counsellor at law, ajo> solki tos is Cuakckrt. Agent for procuring Bounty Lands r.nd Peui-ious, and for tbe Collection of Claims la Great Britain and Ireland. . . j&Sr Collections made in' this and adjoining Counties; Es tates of de-edenta fettled; Beal Estate bought; sold or leased aDd rents collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papera drawn. Offlcfl on FOURTH street, a few doors above Emithfield*. Pitspbnrgb, March 28,1855—[rob28:dtwj * . A. W. Foslerj ' ■ . NOTARY PUBLIC, *nd Commissioner for the Stales oi Tennessee, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Wisconsin,. New York, Michigan, lowa and California. . C3~ Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments' and taken fur rveo d or usado any of tbe above named fitates-- Pit-sburgh. March >B.lB>s—ju>b2Sd>wj .JOSEPH J. ULAM* LUf-OLDIbKa u r t3 reminded that under -the \Bn prat j. Lhdcl bill just passed, pll who hare scfTediu aiyf.STtr since 1790 ore eo itled to 160 aerva of loud. Ihe.tlfiUer* slccel offers hb services for the procurement Of’Warrauts 1 uuder sold Act. A. W. Fourth Bt., above; SiajUifitilcL • XSary Officer, a* .0 those ™gnj,o VoYul ' A .i«s °t “ Hl “"' ° f J e '” at ~ r u4,Tra fl fM B i men ’ ttDti t 0 thoB to B D a 1 J DAVISON’S BOOK STORE, in defence of Lesiatora, (Dal.) mh2B:<Uw | E , hlo 05 Market street, near Pcuith. NUMBER 17*2. ST. LOUIS, riTTSßCfiau Steam Cabinet Factobt,\ February 22,1865. f AOENCYi CARD* Alexander W. Foster, "l \j* «!-/.' L - .«Y*. * •** ti '* RATES OP ADVERTISING tQREXD UPON. _E7 TUB ,2* ITT Slit BOH PRi B 8 TB.I USES MO J?AaCL,O& U 39 )n» 6 in&tt, one Insertion,. f “ eschaidlti&nal Insertion. zi> “ 11 one -j j g ■' “ twowoaa oo “ “ three 4IQ u “ one m0nth,...*...-... 6QO “ two TC$ u tfcre& months...- »C 0 “ “ four months 10 00 “ " si* months 12 00 “ *' on# year— 18 00 Standing Card, sir lines or less, par «nnnm_...lo CO CmSOIAEIIAI PItASDKI; One Square, par annum, (ei«lanive of th« paper)-,..... S 5 CO DAILY HOMING POST. WEDNESDAY MORNING; California Correspondence, [?rom the Nerr York Times.] . Ssorahehto,. Thursday, Marci.l6, J 866 Since mylast there has been » boantifal sap* ply of water, filling,the streams and rivers, to their fall measure, embarrassing, miners rather than aiding them, by filling ditches and slaiees with too rapid a eurroUt, washing away*the banks and breaking flames. In a month’s time, however, the abundance will have passed stray, and the wealth long lying within sight, but Una vailable, will bo poured through the Golden Gate eastward. Trade has stagnated, owing' to •large supplies received by olippors' the .last month, and light demand Jfor the interior con sumption. Bat few failures have taken place, perplexing the community .to account therefor, when it is so generally supposed the majority are in a preoarioua situation.- If we'do not have a good spring trade, tho condition cf things will be disastrous. Tho Kern River mines are still drawing popu lation. fromtho Northern. Districts, Chough, the miaes are pronouooed a humbng by returned experimenters. . _ You will see, by the enclosed repbrt; the'con firmation of my former statements, that tho Committee on Claims, of the Assembly, have re ported unanimously in.favor of paying the City of Sacramento $144,295, SO in State warrants, fdr tho moneys expended in care of sick and dy ing in 1849 and 1850.: It will pass tbo Legisla tureand become a law in leOs .than a month. This will liqnidato $200,000 worth of bonds with the present amount of sinking fond, reducing oor public debt to the vicinity bf KI.OOO'OOO. After 1856 bonds mature, there are none falling due except nt intervale of three years, and at each of those, periods an average of • $30,000 oaly, which are Water Works bonds, and will be met by the revenuo from that''source.' The sink ing fund, each year accumulating, will leesen the principal of the debt to $300,000, beyond a peradventuro. By the Mayor’s message of San Francisco, the total debt, funded and floating, in warrants only, ia $3 341,278 70, to wbioh should be add ed floating unaudited accounts, judgments and suite pending for damages, ono million more, makiog a total of $4,341, 278 70 The election of our’Charter pfficers will come off theJW of April next, when tbo Know Noth ings will carry the day. The Sacramento Valley Railroad, from hero to Negro Bar, is how graded five mileß. out of our city, and a gang of 300 men are dally at work. One of the sub contractors aluices tho earth from the hill to the line of the road, get ting out one cent to tho backet, and making his pay for the grading nil net profit. Messrs. Robinson, Seymour & Co., of your city, ore tho ohief contractors, and are said to have shipped the iron Cera and fixtnreß from New York al ready. The iron botae is expected to snort and rnßh through our streets about the first of Au gust. The Common Council have granted tho ■Company the right of way down the R-htreet levee to Sixth street, where they intend building a depot. The Gas Company have completed the gasom eter tank and retort houses in superior Style, and on the falling of the river will commence laying pipe through the streets. The profits on thiß contract are estimated at 125 per ccqt. per annum By the statement of Page, Bacon & Co.; here, it was Bhown that $860,000 was overshipped to New York from Dec. 9 to the time of their sns pension. , This was olaimedby them as a credit, that could not be touched by Page. & Bacon, of St. Louis, though by many hero it haß been sur mised they—P. & B.—had the control of it. The loot steamer bronght no definite intelligence respecting it, and as P. & 13. were to resume, it again excited fears for its safety, embracing P., B. & Co. here, speedy arrangements to resume. It oannot be determined fore month yet, and may delay their resumption that lcngth of time, though they are reported to intend opening on the 20th inst. Upwards of $600,000 of deposi tors have signed off indebtedness, and will re ceivo the time paper proposed. Adams'& Co. are hopeleesly insolvent. Welle, Fargo & Co. are in fall blast, and meet with great success. The employees of Adams. & Co. have started ;be Paoifio Express Company, and will do w;eU. Boqeh. Ex-Consul Sanders to the Democracy on Secretary Biarcy*' New Took, April 5, 1855. Democrats Msroy, the Aberdeen of the Pierce administration, rumor from Washington says, with plaheible earnest, has determined to let the country “drift into awar” with Spain. His polioy is indolence without prndenco, lead ing inevitably to extended hostilities only pro crastinating the crisis to the advantage of the enemy, with the losa to ourselves of everything valuable in the oohtest. According-to the ru mor, war steamers are ordered to the Guif. tp cruise for aDd capture the insolent Spaniards that have fired upon oor flag, and overhauled ocr steamers. It cannot be denied to' Marcy that bii plan is as certain an old fogy woy of “driftingin toawar” of the most extravagant and msgaifi cent proportions as conld have been devised by that prince of fogies, Lord-Aberdeen him-, self. Bat we are a commercial and. eminently a practical people, and in vindicating the hon or uf cur flag, we should not stupidly pass , the moment far taking the. only securities possible, to cover the expenses of the contest, and Gave the great national interest at hazard; The im minence of tbe present crisis makes it widely different in character from tho .condition of things wbiob preceded tho Mexican war. A doubling and faint’initiativo now is worse than a masterly inactivity. Tbia blustering move'of Mercy, like tbe signal rattle of the snake when trodden upon, may give very valuable informa tion to the aggressivo foe, but is certainly a most naive proceeding on the part of the silly snake— and Mr. Marcy. ' “ It was to have been hoped that Mr-Matey would act upon the general wish of the Democ racy of the nation, and retire from his place, in - tbe Cabinet, where his correspondence'on the Spanish and other questions painfully shows that whatever his abilities might have been, lie bad' too little vigor left to undertake the severe Btudy necessary to the nnderstandiog of our immense and complicated foreign affairs. But as his pa triotism never Was of a character to leadhim'to give up office, ho might have avoided critidliu,' if ho bad pot touched with his awkward anili timid hand the great international,and boEtC: qnestion of Caba. IVhat ought not to-be done, is ,exactly what-he will do. The moat energetic, and what would in tho end be tbe most economic 1 and pao tip policy, will .never, enter hia head. What ought to he done it is idlo to dicass,:,au. long as Marcy may bo there. GEO. N. SANDERS: : norSTtatf A A. MASON & CO. are cow opening 200 Cases bed • Pucka es of Calico s, MasHo*, Ginghams, Chfcke, Saxumer Staff*, Lawns,-Muslin de L*in*s, Ac., de, which have b*eo purchased at. tba larga-Peremptory Balee-al mqi’h less than coat of manufacture. &p6' SUGARS—•• Loverinv’s” JCrusbcd, Pulverized and Jt\iw d*>ml Sugars, fer sale by ‘ • .1 mh27 MILLER k BTCKET3ON.. OILS —Speim, Wbaie, Tanners’ and Lard Oif, ftfV palfe IV mh27 MILLER A RICKETt^ON^v SALKRATU3 — 20 bb s Sa'er.ttus, *• McFarland s," -lor Bala by . MILLKR&rIITCSETSON/* SALT— 500 bbls No. 1 Salt,to STrlveTior*ale.»,y;.. <i’Ll mh27 MILLER A RTCKKTSny,, l; nnua Plantation Sugar in more ana iur tale © b -MILLER A TUCKETSON.'t V mb?6 231, 223 liberty street. r MoLA£dls£J— *6O bWs Plantation Molasses: 160 hf bbla do; :; . do • I ; Ji6 bbls *» Bt. James” 8. 11. Molmsm - MILLER A IVICKETgrW wle by L< '! • . r .; j •**-" O ' 20 baa. Timothy; _ 25' 4t Orchard Grass. ‘ ; - :i In store and for sale by . mb£o , 3AME3 WARDBOP, Tibh §t.~ MA!s(Jr '' * CU. »<ltropr;n: on (fie O2o‘b IdjL, twenty dozen Ellfc. Bonnets, for the country: trade - ' ' mhlß CHOUGH UEttHDlES—Ayer’s ObeTry i-taVV J Balsam. Wild Cherry, Jayne’s Expectorant, do. A large supply of the above valurbla remedies rec’d by mb22 JOS. FuKMltfQ^ I > AULOh 'ctuslintiy A turing fine parlor furniture of erery desmptttu; *rsr ranted in material and. wnrhananshlp, and £oUatr@du*Ol‘ prices. ‘ [mar24] ~ T.~ 11, YOCVqryTF./ ::::::APRTL 11
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