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GKO* P* 6ILIIBIORBI : ATTORNEY A N D'CO 0 N 8 EL LO R AT LAW, Office, c omer'of fburth stand‘and (7Awry alley, FITT3BUMB, FA-, . , ' 49* Will attend to his professional I borfo-as a» oayl, tt his offloe, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 4 P. U. of eaeb ■l.v. • Jj® ROBERT E. Pill TEH’S, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ST. tOOIS. Mo, JOsRPH WUAVEKi : ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Offleei So. 1M Ponrth atreat, jafrlyjQ ‘ wTreauami. pa. JOUS BAKTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, OUlce, corner Fifth and Grant ats«, ja&lygj prmaoaoß. pa. itT^Biddle Roberta, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, No. 182 Bmithfleld street, between Fifth and Sixth. Collections carefully attend ed pedal attention given to Oonveyanriug. [dec3;ly_ ' Thomas Meanii Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery. Office, next door to the Poet Office, Steubenville, Ohio. my* ' 6* P. Ron, ATTORNEY at law—No. 1U« Fourth street, Pittsburgh. p- fourth door below Mr. Rody Patterson’s Lirery feUv.le. J. S. Morrison, _ Attorney and oocnskllor at law—Office, r* moved to No. 41 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, " Alderman W»t»on, Otic* on Third find, opposite the oUt Ptxl Qw WURRK all to lh« officeof Alder man and .Justice of the Peace will be promptly at tended to. Acknowlcdimenu of Deeds and an > other instruments of writing, taken at his oflier, or at the lat'n &a Alderman of.tht (Btr of rtttsfturgii, are placed in my poaeeaston. Person, haring Judgments on said Dockets may hare the oeceasar) ppooeM jmn-d thereon by Alderman Watson. (my&lf St duekiaMUr, OFf ICIS, Grant <<tr«t. between Fourth st. anil DUmooo »U«f. CanToyanclng of all kinds don* wltli the great esc care and l*tul accuracy. Titles to Beal K*ta“ «* fcmioei.de. E. s. Mealy AWor.a»a. ■aTO. 91 THIKO direct, between Wood end aUrtetstreeti* Ml Pictsbaxjrb. Collections promptly made. Bonds, Mort g*<ea, end other writings drawn with neato*** »«« I* 8 ?- ■—■ - ■ DR D lIUNX, dCKQEO!i DBJrnsr, h*a remoteu hLs offl -e from So. 75 Fourth street, to No. lb QZttTfW F< iUKTU Street, one door below Ferry, wbwr* he will be happy to attend to all profession** JiEt. — I|, \UL, aUiiUKUN OKNTIdT. <euc cesser to' a. V ffiddie,) *O. 144 SMITH Oflce hours, from 8 to 1 clock, an from 2 to l u-ciuck fcbls.lj — —J toCt/rr. DKXTIST, Fourth street* Ote ooor. west of Market. LJJ t omc* Hours— From nine A. M- to fir* p. M. ' > i " V - ». uunm -.mcißonum D W. HKttSTISK a. CO.. coasissiuH 4su moaißTs. A*D Dealers Hensrally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin cinnati and other Manufactures, &c> JTe.93 Front beltten Aturtut and Ferry jftrerff, rirrsßCßoti, pa- Liberal cash adrance* ma>le on consignments. Pa« Ocular aCteotSdn paid to forwarding Western tnerebandlw mfercnea.— Clark * TU»w, Wm. BagaleT a do., " m. M Cully A Go., F. Selltrs 4. Go., jUy* * bU«ki Kramer • Bahm, Henry Graff. K» Bichbaum, S. ft. Johnston Ktfq Ibomaa Bakeweil, -Esq.. George Ledlte, K-q , ooloon't Stoner, Kaq J ~* . Co>P»rtaer*htp. rpUB subscribers bars ihij d«r firmed » partnership to I lb® purpose of carrying on Commission. and Farwaru *nj, to cuonecdon eittf the Fish, Bacon and lAi, and rr> doer baiin*s*geUe rally, auder the styie of ttXt»UBH 4Kici aamob; »areh.nuss So. lib A'ater and 150 Fount street* fotaurl,ooc»plu4 b, , Jilißi iiioiiAUDSON, JA3. J. CKNSISCT. . Ist, 18M:feh3 T 7 8- DRAVO', Diamond, Pittsburgh, i 4 *-, r _ Country Produce, offers for sale a choice stock • Qroosiieo, elected fur family use.. Spices of every T*™t and the purest quality, ground at his Steam ViUo- Ala Dried fruits, foreign and Domestic. Producetakea In n t- ebangefor ilerchaadi**. .. „ * , . k f Tr. D. has procured a full assortment of Londnth 'WarrantedOarden Seods, and invites the attention of all U treated in rural affaire. >■ IWO * ' Copartnership Tag Utf DER3IQN ED have thw day enteratinto eo-pert nerahip, onder the tuiaeaad atyleof J.A. HUTCHI BOS * 0 0* tor the purpose of irenactiog * Gn««7 ■>«■»-• i A M A WAL™G^;Tb. x Pjttabnrgh, February 1, 1954 v a, UDLbd. i. alC»l»*i»0*- *«*»» • BXOtISU fc RICHAaogtfS. ’ COMttlidUN AND fc'Oßtf ARDIN'tf 4ERJU ANTS, Atn WbolesaUi Dealers la Pnh, Bacon and oilj and l*rodn» ■Mn-nlit. Warehouse formerly occupied by Barbrioge * No. 116 Water and 160 First street, Puuburfb Peona. ' M - JEASOS 0. -I*'* *- BAILEY 4fc BBSBHAW, TEA DEAL Hits AND FAMILY DKOCKKS; Dealers u Wooden and Willow Ware, Japanned Tin .Ware, Hons* keapin* (Jteneils, Ac- Wholesale and Retail, Np. 253 Libert *' irla; > tub as Kzutu, Joan sjcolb, Pittrtanch. Maryland. Boiler., SteoU 4fc C*., PRODUCE Itd GENERAL COMMISSION MKfiCHAKI No. 309 Libert; rt. «ot, Pittsburgh, Po. Spnm, Linseed and Lard Oil.- W*" Ais«- i . to- -a V- ' t ' ' • -*'■> - 4* : * "•* ■ Vif* v **■■■ f;..- • *’ W - * . . •. • t: *.. - ' ; . V* . . , t .\X-; . •)' [ V : - " : ’k ,^ 1 . .r* L'irtKßtii C. Orlando Loomis, TTORNEY AT LA W l —Office, Fourth street, abdreWood. - jy-fcy : Thomas H. Marshall, TTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lowrie’s Buildings, Fourth street. 1 H. B. , TTORNBY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, betweei. Cherry alley and Grant street. )**•!_ " J. N. M’Clowrjr, TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office in Bakewell’s Euiidingg, on Urtnt BtTO>t - ” D. 11. uaxen, ~ TTORNBT AT LAW—No. IST Fourth street, above and near SmltbfielJ- marn.’y Kemovedi BUSINESS GAUDS, fba'3 belleas & co„ Fsrwftrden »nd C oat minion DSALttia xs PROVISIONS, GROCERIES AND OILS, A~b. 309 str*t.L Pdt*burgh,n VTLUAX HILLIB, PhU& tIVUIMI, Pitubttrgt JlUier * ftlcketwn, . WHOLESALE GUOCEKS, IMPURTEKHOf BEAHDIfc- Win.* and Sesam-.W 172 and 174, oorntn of Ixiri. i.ihwrty jtraets. Pitt-hurgh. Iron, Nalls, Cotton }*%?’' JKOm constantly on hand. 'William Carr fe Co., - (W*. Cfon late af the arm of .1 pi | L£^ 4 . C ° L r ,„ WttOLSS A.LKGIWCEII3 ami Dealer* in *°tAkuW\** and Brandies, Old tf..non*nhel»*ai K«Uflod WhU jlo. &>9 Commercial Kow, Libert; street, PittfDQ!Xn< Pa. 1 ****.- a . iifi.i K , CLUKKitS-.~..J | >HH F BrtdßON ..m.ALUX, tIMKPAI&ICi mroLt'anAa, HBtutoar * cu., fTTUybBSILB Grocers, Produce Dealers and Oommlf W*” Wo 243 u^/£T fI W PA w*. BtsoaiM - ««. UISOHA * w3l. BlSiUtUil <fc CO.k FO&WIKDIN'J AND CO'l'liirilON MEKCIIA.XTS, Liberty ttreet, opposite Faina. Railroad Depot, ■m? *• & PtTTsuuaaa, Pl * PAGODATBA »TOp. JEtf 0 lIAWOBTB. Wholesale. and Retail Grocer, Demlei and Importer of Old Country Black Tee*. French Bran dies, Wm«s!*c., corner of Diamond alley and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa. . : * — . *■ co.i FORWARDERS, GO MISSION MERCHANTS, Steamboat Agettti, riim* Uiuiyi. l5yA. . WM. A. Itt'CLUftG, _ JWIEA DEALER AIJO FArtHiV GROCER,« 00&5U OF wool* kXD aiXTB OTM*J9. , Pittsburgh. Itearr H, OolUntf FORWARDING AND . OJ.tt rtISsION MERCHANT, ani Wholesale OKHI«r In Chcew. Batt«r,S«pii3, Hah, Ana Pfodaoe -.•u,rally. No. ib WO )D Sl. Pittaborgn. jmarP Paul A. Murdock* COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MKRGHANB, AND BTEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 VTaUjrstroet, Cincinnati, Ohio. . . l a -P L^L_ Kins A Sloorhend) WHOLK3AUB OROOBHfI AND PKODUCB DEALERS— No. T> Wood street, Pittsburgh. [my23 Sinitta Jfc Sincialrt _ '(IOI.E3ALB Q HOOK US AND COMMISSION MKtt- Wood aa'l First *t*. [no?3 neury n’Callougfr &> Co., . •fIjLEiALK OftOOEKS nod Uoaiim*9i<Jn BentaDtu. conn of Hetia and Irwin atrewtn. Pitub gb. jnwLljrj W. S. Haven. T„ k old PRINIEJQ E3TABLI3HMBNT, (Uni JOO .Toa k SrucKroiO and BLANK BOOK m> BTATIONB- prepared to execute style ot 800 ft Binding, and furnish «»ery article In the Bleakßcwk, leaner and Stationery line, at the shortest notlee rod on the most reasonable wrzne. . . u .. k _ BUnR Booft and Stationery Warehorue, oorner of Market *na Second street*. '*\»w and lalery, No. 60 Third st dot!6 Prlndmt’)^ B. T. C. Morgan* TVXHtSSLIiEB; AND BT.ATIONBR—has always on ban t> a moaral assortment of School, Miscellaneous and BlanK Itanm Printing. Poet and Cap Paper, kc~, Wholesale and Bo* Ml No. 104 Wood-street, below Fifth, Bast side, Pittsburgh, Wanted, Rags «nd Tanners' Scrap*. aplßrly ■“ RiumU A Bro t BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS. IN STAN DARD AND LIGUT .LITERATURE, »o 4 Publisher* Pi the 10 O F TOKEN,No. Lfi fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa mtrl&'ly t, w. Chadwlek) DRALKEIN EA.Q3 AJfD' PAPER. So '!,** Jf'i’? Plttubunch. The hlgtost priM In cub p*n *» "*•- myU:y ; William Qle»n, • . FOOiCBTNDBR— Oomer of Third and Wood toore 0 .11. K»r. whan ha la pimm » do •rtrj attaipam of Ruling and Binding* I°®“ TOEIN MTOEVITT * BRO., Grocers *ad P* l ** M Foreign and Domestfo Uqaon, Liberty A ••*» opponM kMil of BndUifteid «L ' J®** r »• -"v * - • ■? - v «*•: >' • \ 0 au» ißormnfl past. PDBUBHSU o\av, BV GILLvfOBt * MONFOOvIEa », AT lßi. -f- 8T B.m-iiU-i.iS,' CUU.NBB MFTU -Mi »i'uli aTKKgfd. AT IiO.UO PBB aSMBM, OB «6,<K> WBE« PAID STRICTLY IH ABVAMOE VOLUME XIII * RUaiNESS UARDt). = “aosgPH TLICHUO, : : rsoccsas.o*. to t. wiloox a 00. l CORNER MARKET dTREKT AND DIAMOND, keen constantly fall assortment ofDrugs, Uadi ones, Medicine Jhesxs, Perfumery, nod all articles pertain iug co hie business. ’ t’nFßMaoi’ Prescriptions carefully compounded at ail noure. - ja:9y joua ruouno. oochrah ruatum .FLRJBISQ BROTHERS, (auoce*surs to J. Kidd s Co.) WHOLfidAL£DtUJGUI3TB, So. do Wood Ckrtti, Pittsburgh. Pa. Proprietors of Dr. M’Lane’s Dels orated Vermifuge, liver Pills, ac. Jail) Joan haft, jr., (aucueoaor to «l«s M’Ouffeyo Wlioleaaie ana Retail Druggist, AND Dealer in PALViV, 1U..8, D« K ol'Uerd, *c„ 141 Wood street, three doors below Virgin elk*y, •pr4jm*elj L’ITf'BUWQU. JOHN U. All WHOLESALE XND KEIaLL dauuuist, a Kt> ntatas « Faint*. Oil*, Virniihei.^c., No. 03>i »Vouu street, tune du**r suuuiot viamunu alley, pirtsßCmog- iJabj JOUA nmiUELL, WHOLESALE AND HE I' AIL, DHUUKiioT, So. 135 Wood Euruuti )aB:y{j Next door tu xl. Child's ohue livUf-e, Pittsburgh JOB. f LBMLN9 having associated with JOS. ABEL, the burinees wfll hereafter be oondusted under th- style oi ». ABEL’ *' 00., at the old stand, corner of Smith Geld anu Fourth streets. Ja •> William Tuoru, Druggist, UAH HKMtiVf.il tu the c-jr-orut UA.tl) atid'PENN d tree IS, wHere be will, as usual, attsud promptly ti ■■l. uuimtmui irtenua. A*l articles in his liue are Warrant* pure, and put up wltn the utmuet care. marlctim B* A* Fahnsstock * Co., tK/HOLKBALh Dlftjt* VVARRUuUdB—Corner First ana W Wood streets, and uorner Wuoq ana dlxth. [febl R. L. ALLEN, WUOLSSALs UAAkkh 1* ~ Forelgs Wines, Brandiet, Cigars, Old Xonooga- Reia Hye Woisay, ac., ALSO, RECTIFYIkU UlsriLLßa, SO. 8 MOul) dl'iUktkl', firtOilL null, PA. IITXNKd, Brandies, Ouu, Lurulai*, Jsuisica dplrtts, 8l VY Croix anu New England dam, Clarets, vtisuipagnes, scotch Ate, London Bruwa stoat, Lrlsk, dcuteh, Bourbon, ild Aonongshela Rye ana Recuked a lusky, Apple, Peach, AUd Cherry aud biacXUerry brenolee i imported Havana. \*galia,'ahd Prinoipe Cigars; Haii*opanlsk and Com mot. Jigare, all at each low p »ea as to challenge cumpe ltiuh c'ancy ttar Regs and Labeiieu Untiles of every style, anu h.m<)..hni of all sixes. I respectfully invite an examine ion of my stood, at No. 8 WCCD direct, I'ilisburgh 'eon*. apr&tj VIPORTER Of UiiANDiae, ul.\, WINES, He.—Dealet tntSueOi-l RoQungaaela Ahi by, Feacn A* us), Rectifying Distiller, border of dmithkeiu aud Prou reels, fiusourgh. »pr!3 J. ’Bryar, ir UDLESALK AND REIAIL LilgyOK MEHCUANI jf f lfo hibetty strecL ana 31 Dmmonu elte>. iHi.lt):> «“JNO. E. Horten, OLUTHIEH.^fc* . I Ad removed tQ.-gW4 LIBEuTY street, opposite uarrioon 1 1 alley, aud No. 3 stVL.v TD, neer emluhhetd, *h*»> ue alCenUon vi tus friends aud the puhiK IS invited to lh> lock of KRADY-A.AuR uvKJDd always on hand AOv, Jioths, C&satueres and Vestings forainiereu wura. A lui uiSwrtmeni of fiirtusklng Owds for B euLleiucn, inclnuin, tats Of all ({UaUties, i'ruoks, Umbrellas, ac., ae. ii,Be iTCLO&EXT UiaJiAUta H iX-JOS.il. Wlwlddi aaA Eeuil CUtßias Morckknis, No. db wood dißAhi. ilHEsubecxibert respectfully inform their old uustomerv and the public in general, that they have tl*is day •*- themselves m the above buiiuum, under the snt ~ JOAN M’CLOfIREY a CO- They raepecUUliy solicit a iAre 01 public patronage. rke previous of each will be settled by them «tM n»p*«'tie«iy l *‘ t^ j LAIRD, Ilate ot the Grm of OooLXl k LaTau,; Uaim, i\s opened STORE No. tf, \two duurs the oL —»u>,j gor the purpuae Of carrying ua tha CLOTUINI vdlNEdd, ho pea by atriot aUenQon to husioeas u> merit • cars oi, the pativnage of the late krm. . ■%. r. Clothing made to order in the most fashlonabi tries, aud on the shortest notice—inferior to none in th •tv. A Kite HAN'T TAILOR—No. *6 flXih Street, opposite th. Theatre; PitUburgh, Ps. _ aprt Xif ONONHAHELA PLANINU EdiX—WouldnwpectfUl.y VI inform bis Mends and tne puoue, that his new estat .n.Hint u qo« m foil operanun. ana that he Is prepared h ■rriih Boat ivmlm, amt fu| all oruers for Planed Lombei. ith prumpturaa.aod at the lowest rates. Board and Plank, olaned on one or ooth Edca, oonstutly daafa, Doors, sod Mournings, or every oeeeriptkm, made L. rdat. duildan »«“* Carpenters wocua and it to thstr sdvanteg< . give mm s call, ss he can now turnisn than elth planet dtf snUabie lor every deaenpuon oi eurs. HS&&OH * CHIBWKLL, BELL AM* BKAdO FOUiNDEKU, .F ANLFACTURJtitO ui all Aiooa ol UKAM WORK, LO .U/UOMGTIV*, sTKAM ENGINE, PLUMBKKA, ac. Al ,, ootlou netting Mannimiturera. Foundry ua Rebecca street, City. Jffice and a tore, No. 13 Market atrect, Ultte burgh. »I.D URASb «nd COPPER taken m exchange (or work r oaab paMl. order* left at Uw ronadry or Office, will b. romptly atteudeu to. febv^ly J(MKPH T. L.OWBY, JVe. *3 Oorner of fifth md Wuod SrmU, yffioe up stair*. Entrance from Find atreat. Pittsburgh, . * K3PKCTFULLY atutouncw to t mo public that no bv- IX eominaaonl Uw REAL ESTATE AGENCY, Id oo&an toa with loleUigeaae and uraarai Collecting. Ur wli* v ljo attend to ranting. Fernon* in vast of eervanta, In any mpadty,or tboeeta wantoi places, will besoppltal at abort lotlca. AU buslnem entrasteu to da care promptly at *nd«d to. gc/ereweo—T. J. Btgftam, £*q n Richard Cowan, K*i-, W >. tjetlie, Dr. Alex. Black, James Mackaral, A. A. Manon laffll A Old. If. GRAFF A CO., Western Foundry, No. 124 Wood street, rmoatiaeu, Pa^ .iTAMUfAtTTtJKItK OF OooKI.NU SToVRIJ, Ooal awl ,VX Wood SuiToa, Parbw sto Tea, Hollow Mare, PUtu umi aocydratea, Plain aud Fancy Fen .era, dad and L>og Irons, ugar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Wa;uu BoXee, At-. [j*h;lyi - ai || n bosmla. ■ lueaii •*tst Pittsburgh aJSAIi EBTAlfc AGKNI, Merobandiae, hooch, aad BUI Broker, Offloa, No. W Fourth atreemabove Mood.; The auacntwi having opened an office at tb« above plxoe, for the >orpow oi negotiating iwana, Bill*, Honda, Mortgagee, and mi ou*«r Instruments tor the security of Honey, and for the >arenas* anu sale ol Stock*. WLI also give prompt and -articular attention to buying, selling, renting ol ami lea* u tveat Estate. [jj?] * AUBTIN UMMI&. Sebnehman A U&tgnlctn, LITHuURAFHEKd—IThird 1 Third street, opposite the Post-office, Pittsburgh. Haps, Landscapes, Bill Head a, dhow Bills, aoslo. Architect oral and Machine Drawing*, Busin ws and isltlox OarOo, Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed uUolorv, Gold, Bronte, or Black, in the meet approved alyls, uu at the moat reasonable prices. octl&:iy i f OUSE, .SION,-.AND URNAMEMAL PAINTER, AND | 4, Dealer in Paints—No. 44 Bt. Clair rtrect, Pittsburgh. Us constantly on band all kinds oi Paint*, either dry or nixed, Japan and Copal Varnish. Linseed Oil, Boiled OIL tpHt* Turpentine, Window Glass ot au sixes, Putty, Paint trashes. Acd all of the best quality, and for sale at reasons* prices. 1 sepll tfiflQLlßß ASOCtASSRAL SKMISAKY. W. T. McDonald, M. a., pawciraL. ItHK next session ol the Institution will commence on MONDAY, the &th of September next, at the room eor jer of Ferry and Liberty streats, lately occupied by the •lessrs. Feeder t tiefertnoe*— Hon. A. W. Loomis. C. Knap, Jr., B- P Von • ahurst. B. Miller, jr aajifi WHOLESALsi AND KBTAIL CIO AH M A.»LP ACTUEBII 1 XKD DSatKK IV ALL IIJIDB Of Tobseep, Suaflj.snd Cigars, Nt>. ia'ftfth tt., futmurgh, flx. 49* Keeps eenttantly on bund a large anppiy of all the v anu us brands of - myrted Cigars. Ja3:fe WHOLESALE AND tttl'AlL DEALER IN IMPORTBD CIGARS, myfcly No. 53 daxxar arai*.T, etrraß.AQU. ABOQITBCTUBAL ANUUtt'-AHBNTAI OAkVekß. Orna.iental Patterns lor Casting, in every style; Moisting. Designing, Ac. Composittun OruamenU fur tbs decoration of dieamboatx, Buildings, Ail; QO dJdirHKIBLU dtrwet, Bear the Pus-, office yl'-3tn VANTOX, 0010. FISHER, ANDKRU,jN a CO., have just started their pa per mill at the above place, where they will oe happy to receive orders br printing and wrapping paper of all aitee. bb-Jluf ». a A. Tindle, WHOLEBAiiE and Betaii SADDLE, HAKNKBh, TRUNK, VALISE and CARPET BAG manubo a turer. No. 106 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. John H* Bailor, tErROLESALB AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL W INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music, School Books and Stationery, No. 12S Wood street. janl a-j.axoxa «... xiaatsL ahi, je. HAGAN * AHL, WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers in Suli, Jhncy a'id Staple D fir GOODS, Nob. 91 Market and 8 Union itreet, Pittsburgh. apr4 E. WHI i'BHOUda, Fancy silk and w-jo lkn dyer and cleaner, No 7 ISABELLA Bt, near the Emmet Hotel, Thomas H. Little, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER—Fifth street, between Wood and Market streets, opposite Iron City Hotel All kinds of Jewelry made and repaired. faf>6:ly A nrrvHßaßT 8. OOTHBBRT 4 SOS, Real estate and oknkral agents, Wo. bo Bm£U\feld street. novl cara* IT LEE, (raocnom to Moxfut * Lxx,) WOOL DMAL iI, ER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the sale of American Woolen Oopos. No. 139 Liberty street [my4 L B. Heyward, DEALER in BOiiTS. SHOES; TRUNKS and LEGHORN and BRAFD HaTS, corner of Market and Liberty sts No. 174 Pittsburgh, Pa J«l4:y bARR 4k MOSEa; ARCHITECTS Offices: Philo Hall. No. 75 Third street. Pittsburgh: and east ekle of the Diamond, AUeghen> lelhdm LOUTH A Bast Binninxnam, manufacturers o • Bar Iron, and small Iron ot all descriptions, ant make, also, the finestqnality ofHoope, Rounds and Square* 49* Leare order* |9r Xiw hi the hex, at the city Puet OSee. , oeld ■AI . •' •>*<■ ■s*., iUUAA, Ag't, John ORdurt, RcrovA. Jaasi C. Watt, Jsmss MsUingsr, B* M'Rtniey, h'cOllisT b a, JOSEPH CHAP It AH, POWfitt A- KlkttUOK, NEW PAPER MILL. AIXBOUSIfT. .a. L. OVTUfIKXT I'ITIMUJHGJI, MO.N 1 »AY. SEPTEMBER 4 1854. BUSINESS OARDS. J.C.AADERSON, Ho. 6 Wood street, Fittoborgb, Fa. t .1' H'ILEBALs Dealer in Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Spiees, TV Ooufectiunery, riugsrs,Cigars, ac*as. Raisins. Figr Prunes, Oranges, Lemons, Liman, Dates, Citroue, Almuud*. Filberts, Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Pea Nuts, Ooooa Nats, H e Apple Che m, banUoes, Pickles, Ranees, Rock Candy, Vst mkwlH, Maocaronj, dive Dll, Ao., EC. aprgQsly KNTBKPri. SB WOKKS. ■o. 138 wood erkkii, v an «x* oxlvw man auer. itoWN T£TL£Y. xKEMim I dPORTERa end mnnutteturers o) AND DENTAi XNJIRUMENTb, RIFLES, he. W. keep a general assortment uf the ahov. arttelee constantly om Band; tugethe- Aim a general variety of Fancy Haruwsre. Also, tluns, Pl u,U and flevolvsra, Fluks, Homs, dhot Belts, Cape, Powdei Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; HuntingandPocket Rnlves. Tailors and Hair Dressers’ hhears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.- Alsu, Trusses and dupporterv Jobbing and repairing ueatly executed. RIFLES l—We are making Ritt** oi every description,!* jrdar, of the best meterial, and workmanship warrauted.- Jrders reoelved for them at Wholesale or Retail, will l* fill ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Whole«i priose. - *lhL Chandeliers ud Ou Fixtures ItHK -ttbecribereara non opening at their uew Ware room NO. 109 KIEdT BTIU£KT, Mt*wn Wood and Smith deid, the largest assortment of CUAJ4OKUKUB, UKACb BTB, PENDANTS, end ell articles connected witGa* Pitting dver offered in this market. Having arrangement* mad. by which they will be constantly in receipt ol new pattern, and varieties, they confidently Invite the attention of pur ihasars to their -election. We are determined to eeU a. Low aaany house in the West, and being practice Qae Fli t«ra, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring article, m this line. _ We oondnne as heretofore to fit up buildings of every d» 'crtption for gas. water and steam. Bras* Casting* of all kinds made to order promptly. —a LONG, MILLEtt * 00., No. lu» Piret street 6£OROK - L.KTCHKU, FROM MW YORK, . MAMJFACTOKRRof the celebrated \- X Gossamer Ventilating Wig, KU*ti< /\T \ Band Toupees, and every description t -A of Ornamental Hair, fur Ladies end IL fl*«tl»rnii. T 9 FoUKTH STREET Wpod and Market, Pltlo Bixtcbu'b system scabies L*die» «bu tieuUemvn to ortion their heauf w 1 with aocursey. No. 1. tns ronndofthe Head. No. 2 From the forehead over the head to neck, No. 2. No! 3. Frem ear to ear, over the top. No. 4. Frmn ear to ear, round the forehead. For Toupee*, to oover the top of the bead only—a paper .return. the exnet shape of the bald part. i 111 ) 4 Ehaw Coach and Carriage Factory t JOHSSTOH, BEOTHEEB * CO., Comer of Btbtooa mmd Bttmtmi ftrctU, AlUgftrnp OUp, WOULD respectfully inform their frteou< the public gensndly, that they Ue»- Xw commanced the manufartufa of C»rrU««-- ' Rnckewey*, buggies,SMgb* ac- Ihariots, in at! thalr rartouatyUa ot finish aud propurtioi. All order* will be executed with strict regard todurabUU tod beauty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to oi the most reasonable term* Using in aH their work tb beat Rasters Shafts, Poles, aud Wheel stuff, they feel cent tent that all who favor them with their patronage, will b. •erfeetly satisfied on trial of their work. Purchaser* are requested to give us a call, before pnrvh? «ng elsewbere._ __ o«*U) Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN. AIiL&UHEN) CITY, (n*a mi aaitaoAo station.) FAMILIES will b« supplied wnouur**rk>u* grade# of FKKSti GROUND FLOUR, rij leaving their order* at the Mil) or in our boxes at Logao, Wilson AGo., Wood street.or Braun 4 Reiter.coi oer Libert) and bt. Clair streets. Pittsburgh. 11. P. Schwarts, or J. T. bam pie, Druggists, Allegheny. Flour will brJellveredtotanuUesin either of tbetwocUi* Turns: CASH on delivery. jyxn BRIAN. KENNEDY A CO. 11 A K 1> \V A 1C !•; FOR Saddler* and Carriage Makers. R. T. LEECH, JR., Mo. 131 Wood ex wet, mraßUttQH. Alio, Cloths, Damnskj, Laowb, Koss, Bent It&ff, Springs, At . At. '1 ’NAi • TEAS! t h ia AWonf u, Ule Jflgiual .o J[ only importer to thisn tne best Cougo Teas fmu London, is now recwtvlnr a V" » large and choice rclectioi of TEAS, wbkh be t- deter net to sell at soeb prteM an*, fineness of quality, that ail me reegiaas puffer* in thisoi the next city cannot beat. Us most respectfully InvlU* tb» laitl - «od gentlemen of this and ms sum>uwfios district?, without 'lintinctlon of oabon. to call and- try his Tear whkb be Mile autgeet to n* returned, if they don’t gjt» ««li*fartiow. The following are the price*: ppm - Oolong. ■“oucLoog and Onego, o? o eents & A ver* superior KngtDh ureaklast G>ugo. &0c fk A. RXtra fins, a eery 4«liriou* vxmmo, 70c. ft tb. Fine Young Hyson. hxAAOe.W ». Cxtra One Yuuug llysuq ana imperial, iie. * B. Very bat Young Yyeon end imperial, A] ib. Don’t mistake the place- FAOOPA TKa b f< »RR, cern*» of Diamond end Diamond alley A liberal reduction max to dmi*n ******* NEW MUSIC —The aubecrl «rs hate • o. 83 Fourth «treet- a choice eollectioa ef musk an j,ua.)aJ mstrumenta, Italian aad German itrtng*. Plano, oy M. Braid, of Paria, and Mr. ArncUL Flutes; by M. Kuln Freakbrt A. U~ ClariooeU, do. All kinds of brass Instru menu from the Beet French inaoufkrtoriee, all of which wi .Set 10 tbr public on mors liberal terms, (baling eoeftdec that we oan render entire oatislactiOD ll. SCUKOBDEK A 00.. No B 3 Fourth «t. HBchreeder and Q. Anton will give Instruction* r-n th« piano, vinllu and guitar. —» (ft ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, EEATIH6 AHD VEHTILATIHO WAKEHOUBE tUßcrACTDeaa* or Chilton Pnrnice*, Wroufht Iron Tubing, Axo FiTiixr.s roa 9ras.li. Gas ox Wars*. 49r No. 35 Market street. PiUsburgh. We hava sold oar Fnroeoes, Pattern*. Ac.,to M*w>' ARNOLD A WILLIAMS, whom we cordially recommci ;o the patn.<nage of the public. SRIAIFK. ATKINBON i OKELT Depot oi Loiigworth 4 Zimmerman's Ca (airCMi Wines and Brandy. fl'llK BOOenazneU bas recelviiU and offnr* f>>r sale. <U C\n I amw nrtcei. a targe quantity of Logworth A 7Jmmei loan's cooicif ana wori l renowned Sparkling, Dry ao'l Ls dies* Sweat ■ auwba Wince- Hurh s» may deetrv to proeun an excellent erticie of .Satire Wine, (the pore juice of lh< grtpe,) will hnd nr eetablishment this plaoe for the gratlu cation of their rlc*lm». The Catawba Brandy, dlstlMed frnc the genuine tirane. la declared by many eioellent Judges eoual in havor to the best imported Cognac. D. FICKEISEN, )gy. No. 137 Liberty street Mann's 4 Clark'* PUmo AFRESH arrival of NUNNS « cI AKE'B janrn celebrated PLANOd has Jost been ree’dfl|BaHM by the eubocriber. They bsve been maden s a n n and carefully selected expressly for this mar-“ * « U • kel, and are aoasldered unequalled for aweetnesa and j*»w«i ol tone They all possess th» new Improvement of tw». tfpar .tr. the base strings running over and above ih« treble, i’bey are fully toitrnxnUfl to sund any climate and to excel in capacity for staudlag In tune Price*rang l from B2M to 1800. Also,a One lotof Piano* from Ibeinanu factories of DUNUAd A Cu,, and also LIGHTE, NEWTON 4 BRADBURY, N. Y. All tbeabove wID positively be w.lu at Factory prictm, without addiliooal charge fur freight, risk, etc. HENRY RLE ; EK, Sole Agent for Nunns 4 dark’s Pianos, NO. 101 Third street, j„3 Sign of the lUrn. BANKING HOUSE OF BEI.L. GAUKETrSO.V & CO- O, tUe .sorth-eeat tx/ruer ui iIiLLaOJ «10> lU«>.Ui*Ri Street, in the borougO of HUNTINGDON. Hennas e> which a general ls contemplated to b. Itroflt on Philadelphia, Plttsbargh Ac , Ac., always fui aalu. QjiieC&ant made at the principal points in the Uuiieo titah-a. , Money reoelved on deposit, payable on demand, wlihoui interest; also, for 3 « 0 and 111 months, payable with rea sonablu rate* of inUrttl thereon. »»»»«» or riBM J. M. Bell, Tt. B Johnston. Woi Jack, Wm M. Lloyd ct Uollidaysburg, Pa A P. Wilson. J Oro. Miles, Wm. Dar rls, Jr, Thus Fisher. Wm. P. Orblson, Jobo Bcott, James Gwm, and Geo W. Uarretmon, of Huntingdon, Pa. Huntingdon, July 21at, 1854—1 m Removal. D STEWART has removeu hi» BRUSH FACTORY fro cl » the old idand, No. 23 Fifth -treet, to .N->. 26 Filib Otreet, nearly oppoalte, on the site formerly occu|.ie-l by lh. Iron City Hotel, where he will be pleaseil to see bis cast., mart, and as many new ones M feel disposed to patronih b*N B.—ln connection with the Brush Manufactory, a» heretofore, will be found In this establishment all kind- oi Variety Goods, Looking Glasses. Combs, Toys, 4n [my l«:3ni Loan Offlee. JOHN A. O’BRIEN, 87 BMITHFIELD BTRBET, between Fourth and Diamond alley. Money loaned ou Gold and Oliver Plate. Diamonds,Gold and Bltver Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Guns and Pistols, Feather Beds, Km allure, and all kinds of article*—for aav length of time agreed on. Charges for storage coueldorably lo*er tha* Derebdore. Private entrance through the hall door. AU business transactions strictly confidential 49* Forfeited pledges sold immollately after being out ol dut , utnexs redeemed. Bargains of Gold and Silver Watch es, Jewelry, c ,-always on Laud. aprlChOm .. 11BD STORK* jamk* waudhop. 0 ITERS for tale CANARY BIRDS of the most Improve. breed being very hardy, and One singer*. Bird S**l> -Canan. Hemp. Millet. Rom and miged Seed. Beuqueu #ill be rornlshed composed of the On eel FLOWERS, rii lamellae, Rose Buds, Heliotrope*, do. Evergreens (to pot* forChrirtmas Trees, from the Seed and Horticultural Btort So. 49 Fifth st- near Wood. dec2 ° uenaamc the Smoke. THE tabAcritMr barlnc tbe exclarire right to manufac tan ana «m SWEENEY’S HOT AIR AND SMUKfe CONSUMING FURNACE. U prepared to receive order*,and xmiract ror beating buildings with the m*>st economics! furnace now ra use. The attention of those intenmted l* aolWtett. am mxonnxtlon oan ba hid of A. BRADLEY. No* 3 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BARN DOLLAR, dec34rtt I Iron City Store Warehouse. No. 134 Wood ot Warrea'a t oagren Ink rHlS INK is prepared by a purely ohemlcal prow**, and i* warranted to amtain 'touting injurious to mtiaUcpr n» UIS pale. *ben first used. but by exposure te the ..nw» gradually of a most Intense and permanent black r OI . sale in bottles of rari nu die, by wholesale or retail,rt „pT W. 8. HAVENS Stationary War o*e. Market street, corner <'< ‘io k OARD.—Mr. G. ANTON and U. BCHKOEDKK woulo X respectfully announce to the citlsenaof Pittsburgh and vllegheny that they will gire instruction* on the Piano, Violin and Flat*. Inquire at 1L Bohxoedcr A Co.’s NSVF MUSIC BTORK, M fourth Bret. »*p33 ;--»v h **• V BUSINESS CARDS. I»EW CARP® Tl» gprlnf Itrles. AT THE OHKAI' CAttFET WAREHOUSE, No. 82 TIILKD street.—We an- now receiving and opening oneof Ibe largv?t and choicest stocks of Carpetings, uil* Cloth*. Mata, Matting, bog*, Ac., ever exhibited vest of New York. The stock ha* been select**! with great care, t’ersons in want of any ariiclesin oar line, are respectfully invited to call and examine. Our assortment consists in part of the following,-vix: itoyal Velvet and Brussels Carpetings.; Tapestry Brussels; Aubusson Carpets; Extra Imperial and Super Three.ply; Patent tapestry Ingrain; . Buperfine and Pine Ingraih; Wonted and Wool Carpets ; Wool and Cotton do ; - Venillau 2-4 %, %, and +4; Hemp Carpets, very cheap; List and Rag, do White and Check Canton Mattings, J&4-4,84, end 64; Cocoa Matting,24, %, 44, 6-4, and b-4 ; SpanUb Muttiug, cuiy cheap; Elegant Mosaic Ruga, s6d per pair; Administer, Chenille, and Tufted Hug*, all prices; Fancy English Shcup»kin lieu, $l5 perjpalr; Colored do do 'do from $2,50 to $5 each; Together with a large selection of Cocoa, Jute, Adelaide, Velvet, and other Mat*; ■Kmbfimrl and primed cloth table and piano coven, of entirely new derdgur. very rich. Damask table and piano covers; also wonted damask by the yard, tolluelt, doylers, Ae. _ . a . A great variety of jiatmrna in floor oil-cloth, from -toll Buff Hollands for window*, 30, 32,34,30,88,40, 42,44, neties wide. Gold b-rdare-l shade*, entirely new, wry rich. Window "bade!’ of every description. Oval and hollow stair-rods, carpet blading, tacks, Ac. !>t«rv, the itoyal Turkish Bath ro4ela, together with every ttnak- usually kept In Carpet House*. ‘'Small profits and qnir.il sales." C. B. H BADLY A CO, tuurSimse 82 Third street. JOSHS & BUCHER. IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, Hadr<Ad s foot of Third *U BarrUburg, Pa~ H AVISO iDcr'M'rO our Mt» tiiurrv, wbkb b cow of the mc*timi'rovwionJ«r, aoti bavin* added in-my fsdJl d*» l«r dUptirblDg work, we are now mamif&cturiog Rr*t CLas STEAM ENOI.YES, FOH FURNACES AND ROLLING MILLS. Blowing Cylindon, Boileri, Furnnce, Bolling, SaVVaaD vjßiat MILL MACHINERY A CASTINGS, | <j*fl end Water Plpetstlydrui.LijlUO.rtf*, LampPo*ta, Hitch ing Poatr, CoUioids, (iirderi*. Shafting. Hunger*, BrmckrM,(>ll>.r(Jr.it**,Uathing Tube,Spout*, [tailing, Vfrindaht ond Ornamental Ccutingi. W* pay particular attention to the manufacture and ooo «truclion MC»»t Iron Fronts for Houses and Stores* HuTlritt afff tuuoarocnt .*r beautiful Cerred PaL ■ero» ol the moat approved architect oral order, oar great fur oamifaciuneg and (.hipping enable ua to cota -*l* with oar cities. _ Pattl<*» erecting Furnace* or Rcdjau Mills, Bill Ownar»_ *nd Mill.Wright*. will find l tauch^frlhair advantage to' all and examine our ext»n.-iYe stock of Patterns betore Building rnoy am draw oaptjnq.% Of er*rr ‘l* , wlp ku; Smith VVvrk, kutura ji»khJ|. Fur* iuc««u4 IVivv i'ujer*--, turnUhM UiorJpr. [mjl£y CII I \ A HALL: MMLKt/r SlKhhT Vf ow opened onp of th- tars-et end >*«t elected etncka t \ c .f CITIN'A. GLASS and QL*KKN H W A H r brought ' ■ n ihl* market: coo*lMtmr in pari nt W bile Iron Stima bin- 1 a-r. T«-» »oil r«.»lrt Ware, *l.irh ** w-.uid particularly ts »*- the Liui>.- tu <-*.l atsj »- Iti- tbapes are *n rit-w nod ib* wit*- t>ry «uperit>f,h»rinn now twelve tiff. r**ot fittlmni of Piilet Wars either In fut> retta or if,«b an-i i'Uvht-rit Supatni’!. We are railing them At very .amjeral*- prices. Aim. a T**y hortftcxap n«aortroTnt of French China Te» _ ,-„t (HaoTr Mtu, or H-parule plots* of plain whit , gold oaml, or lenry i-aHern*. nur t<*ck of Ft-.ur Vara* oon*l>-t.* of over fifty different attrrnf*, vrry 1> autiful. and raiulnc from fifty mbu par nir to thirty d-ili»r». so large an aM>rtm*nl, we **) enotkieuT of »*uuou all testa*. Dmaula Tea V and Silver Plated Vr>r*». Sjvx'oe an-) nutter KniT***. KoUm and Forks of .-«rb>u» r-.yler. from common to the fln*et; Solar Lamps tUil Lau»}>c, GirnoJolva, an-1 llounr Fumi«blng Oooda. lk»?TuN GLASS WARE—wohu>ealarge aaeort • nent, particularly Ib* liumond Pattern, which look* aa .„!) «> tt<« twal cal. an-i «*il* nt l«w lb an c tie third the ,-,ri.-e. At*', a complete »t«k <d PiWaf.-urgb Ulae*. The publk art* nrapeetfullv loritnj to call and examine uurr'rt*- JGUN J (TLKAKT, No. 6J Market *l., bei'u Third and Fourth, opposite tie» rgr R WnlieV lOWA KO VS 1> U ' S(» 103 WOOD STREET. JOITX C. PARKY. Uxunmmt toJ.C Parry k Oo.,) be** totafjwa tb<Mwtnta*r»of the • M flrra, and the pobl t {woenily, that bo Ua* now on t» extensively en- Mnl tn mM» a fart 0 fit* ft. ••very d«*crlptlon of CASTINGS— •urh as: patent Chilled Rr.ll*; turn Kettle* and Curbs; ->ntent Rattle*. fr*r Ho*p. Pol Ash. b»«l* A*b; Sugar Kottles. far tbs maoutartur* r.f Can- c;ig»r— all colt on a patml -troeru, k3o«D n J.C Parry's, and ap* superior for dura -rillty to any ether, and a-'li lows? than those made on th# >ld plan. IIuUvJW Wallt-A general assortment,' all from non ,nd improved pattern*, Wagoo Boxes, IXj Irona, Sad Irons. vc_,Ac. * Rolling Mill Oatun£a,aod Machinery of every deenrlpttoo, ,iwa*s od hand or made U> "rI«T. Cook UioTM, SiVhen Kaages, and Ooa! Sujtm, of every earriplWia . lowa Cook Stntns, sixes. whfcb rvflrtrad the :r*t piw for 1860 and at the Affrtraltural Fair of XI ••jjbcny &nict}, Pa., and •»Mjtnoi'*niled i«y flfU-eft huslrvd unons. Bnlerjirin' Cook Store*, fnar sties; I*mnium Cook .tote* ; K« »od Radiator Poal Stovea: parlor Stow, Me. Parlor Grate* atid Fender*. gn'at variety, beautifully n«fmii»j G>mmon Grata*, and building material of every iMcrlctiao, K great variety of HaiUag.forCetaattß^MUkd FsnHnj; PU>u.jht and FUnq* OufMifr—A large atock of all lb* atnd» to uv, nnJ will b« kU at r**doe»*d prices. HatlVPat <o* Lnvnr, Trm Arj-rkitu, Cchu'->. Crane’s, Ktnkaht's, foods’, PiuM-vk**, nail's. Improved 8011. Ac. ft.uU* t’inu.jk*.— The Htiiijtan Double Plough, which hn ukun the pr-suum at Ll;.- Fwirs ( t New York, ‘•ennsylvanl*. mi! hu J whereverhe* b**“ exhibited. Irnti and Vitl*. So-’t* Ihje-nn-l Tin Ware— *U rtf which I will Mil at the lowest pri m'» ; »n<l reeptsotfull.' invite tb* »abli« to ffiva tsa*. a’ th* -'M «Tani N.j. ltW Wood »t »r»v»w r BUPV F orcTe. ALLKG If K N Y HOJLO3ION aIIt.TTKR * CO. (fate • *aravle , « itoHio* Uilli cm the batik of thi Atlogheuy, Iciovr vli*j S{. Glair street Bridge, ALLiMrrtT Cm, P\ IMtK bath)'/ nii'ii* i*wmitJ ailiit.ious to their eatablUb m.Di, tb«> an* prepared to manufacture, on th«* mo.«i rea • hihlilp lurin', iron tt\.rfc fur UrUru-. Cur Asln, Quarry ’Culler?* and Ma*on*‘ Tools, Fhaflinc, Mill Oearin«T. Maeblne Work In ffenaral, and heary Forging, ol (iMcrlptluD. Alim, lluJt-'K SlJutS manufactured by SfuHtrr i • attnl il<rs> Shu* Machine The Uc.ren Shoe Ma ■Mn*» willin' In np-rntinn about tha mladle of Pebruary, when all order* f.»r SW* *i» m-*t with prompt attention. Mill Pick* mn ia aod drr«M?.l. Order * «ut bv mail or tele graph attended 'a on the shortest nnHcv. _ BHTKUPUISK FOI NDRY, ALI.PAJitKNV Cl TV, Wirehmu*, Kcderai iirt*i. n«ar t\e AVlNii utlod up m> establishment with nil the lateat I I improvement*. .unbracing er**ry for manufac luring in the lw! nod chonpeft **tylt*: and owningthoex eiu«ire right in J.J J"tiiukm'» box Smoothing I on*, and John JohOHMU’n Srif-tu-ating Cna.-cuiil Icon*, patented Jan uary Id. 1954, superior to imything of th<* Mud io the mar Kfl und at*> baring a patented improvement for moulding ■he atwre 'roof, Hux**. and Pip* Boxee, lam pro parea to «'U wholtwale and r«tail on fair term*. Any ponMina wishing to pu'chti** tbo right for monlulog upon the improved plan, and manufacturing any or all of h« abova article*, will pieaac addroee C. .KJNGSLAND, Allegheny rity. IUOTS AifD SHOES, WHOLES A I.E A D K ETA IL. f aMhS lu'illt tin." uttaJ up iu splendid atyie las store, »J No. Murk*-! nrwl and No 6 Uuion itnwt, between ciflh stre»-t&ad the DUmnud, sad ha* ..ow completed his spring < ook or rtHOKS, 3LIPPHILMIAITKRB, Ac., ,u*l p*lin L*-nt. Pedal. f'ustm und Braid IlATd.to which be iciTlt-e ihentteuiion of all purcmuUfro, whether at whole ale nr retail. , , ... .. Tl,t>. .-t-ck is one of the largest ever npnn«l In Ihiaelty, aid i'll) 1 nuvj everything worn b) 'be Indiesof Philadelphia and New York, and be tru-ts cauuoL fail 10 please all. Great car*-has beuu given in selwcting the choicest goods; -ill of which he warrant*. , , ~ . He ,lsc> entiouea to manufacture, as heretofore, all de »rrlptic.us of liaota aud rthoes. aud from this long experience .f over tweutj rear? tn business lu this city. Is, he trnsta, a sufilrieut guarantee that those w.. 0 favor him with their custom, will V fairly dealt with aprl9:u W. B. SCAIPB, HRBT STUKKT. BKt’WKK.v WOOD AND MARKET I; STREETS, tUTTiUUiIUiI. PA., builds Francis’ Putent •leUlllr Lite Bo.ite.oi ti t • turned iron . nl.-o manufarturea 'ouyer audShmit Iron W rk. Getting Stove* Dr Steamboats ♦ •id Hotels, Prrrtuhle Fr.nres. Forged Iron Work, Large holts for Bridges, xc.; Uo.k Lite Preserver*, the best and •I»eap»-t k'tnl Sie.i uh iat w>rK ittenl-dto. |-*vMt Wk tt ra receinug fmm Nr* Y»>rk and Philadelphia, USd HALF CHKSTS • KA T c uprising Young H\son, imperial. Gunpowder, Oolong, souchong and English Breakfast, all ot which haTe been carefully aelected, and will be mid as usual. A. JAYNKS, Pekin Tea Store, i v 2i No. 38 Fifth street. ~U 1 10T:! AND >UOh.&-Tho« "Hu HUH to KM • neat and well tl'tl"g r __„ BOOT, 6UOE or GAITER, •ill coll At U'LAUIHILIN’S, IVIS 0f» Fourth street UIIAFF, IiUISI.VQBtI * GliAtf'F, XTANUFACrUitKitS UP ANU rt-J.iU OJOdING JJ. STOVKA, e»rlor n.ud Umto froots, kinder*, Wa-uu lliS-x 40., ±c. Warohoiire No. I'M W OOD otr*cl, above FiflU, Pa fOC K I N U M C P O 8, Y » t \o 24 t IFTH STREET, Siga of THfi OLD STAND. IxriLUAM uA.LV ha* returned from the Manufacture W inu' Hosiery uklricts of Burope, where he ha* pur* •ha*ed, forcaab.a *erv oxt*u*lTe andWtil aworuideujck of the beat description* only of Stoefcinpe, Soclw, Ondersbkrhs urawer*. Ol«*e*; also, new style of Cbildreu’e aud Mb*** Fancy StocKlnga, together with hi? di>m«aitlo Mock of Pitts burKh Mauu'actured Hosiery. H* wiii nil by wholesale or .1 N.» York toportor.- P™£ LUU DAL y * m . Remember the 24, Sign of TILL OLD STAND. my 33 FfcAOL KLRINKR ha* rwinoTwt nis LITBRARY DEPOT » from So. 73 Third street, to tilth street. opp<*ite the rbealrv, where he will b« happy to see hi* former purooe, and ail others Sfc-drous of purchasing any of the cheap I* aprtily tymurw of ttia <jay PEKIN TEA STORE, BY A.. JAFNBB, it ~ Xo. S 8 Fifth ttred between #***■ Market, toulhnd* Xf- Sold Rei*U. _* l-i Walter P- 3B.»r»U*ll, T M POKTKK and .Dealer In French and I Banjtmp. 1.,--. v 1 v':,v<%'V v"’ ■ - - *•■ ';jl+ ' • • * •' <• . - ;■ +\*. •' ■ .. t- *■ * *: .V ' “ ri-» I GITT OABIfIBT W&HEHOOIK, No. If 3 OUMSTNUT BTUJCJST, (o ” o ‘ ra miinna, n ivxxy biylb! Comprising Louis XIV, Louis XV, ElUahathan and Antigua, with Sculpture Carving and modern style; In BoMvood, Walnut, Mahogany, Batinwood and Maple; •U of superior construction, and finished in ths beat style, eqoal to, if not excelling In qual ity, the Qooda of any Establish meet In the United States. T?MPLOYING none bat experienced workmen, (eppren ji tl"f t«dng positively exciuded,.and using the beet ma terials, the work cannot tail to give satisfaction to pur chaser*. amongst the many advantages offered to pur chasers, is 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 ca band, being so various In design, enables pnrehassra to please their taste *n a selection, without the delay aujesearilj caused in ordering Furniture. To rtve au idee of the finished Furniture on band,! need only inform yon that my Rooms are 170 wet long, by 27 fiset wide, four noor* in number; with Shops contiguous,suffi cient to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that the work Is au done under my own Immediate inspection. 49-The taking is all done in the Wore, and-Furnltun warranted to carry safely any distance. Visiters to Phils delphia are respectfully invited, as purenasers or otherwise, to call ano examine the Goods. aoifclt JOSBF II AIOORIDttB, OOMMIBSION AIM FORWARDING MERCHANT, Ro. 88 Couuiclo, anon. Pin brum, SI. Re., /■'tONHIGNMKNTS amzOommMMons will meet with prompt V*/ and personal itfrflnn. and liberal a4m**j will b* i Iren when required, on Consignments or Bills of Lading, i a Anna. Orders tor tbs purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest market prioee Tk» Keoetvlng and Forwarding of Uercnandlse and Pro duce will meet with especial eare and dispatch; the lowest rates of Freight will aiweys be procured, end the experts* of Storage and Drayageas much.as possible avoided. Page 4 Beooa, St. Louis; Ellis 4 Morton, Onatanati, Cbarless, Blow 4 00., do; Strader 4 Gorman, do; Chouteau a Valle, do; Hoeea 4 Fzaaer, do, Doan, King A Co., do; Springer 4 WhUaman, do; E.aGoooaman 4 Ob, do; D. Leech 4 Co., do; 1.4 a YernaUdOo^Phitada; Wm. Holmes 4 00., do; Morgan, J.M.Buek 4 Morgan. Blow 4 March, Mew York. B. B. Oomegya, do; Frost 4 Forint, do; Shields 4 Miller, do; Charles A. Meigs, da; Joaiah Lee 4 On, Baltimore A.O.ParweU4Oo-, Boston; AbrahamJ.Cole, do. Howard,Bon4Oo., do; W.B.Reynolds. Louisville, H. D. Newcomb 4 Bre~ do; T.o.Twichell4 00., Commission Menhanta. New Orleans B3»l have an open Policy of Insurance, which will cover ell shipments to my address, when advised by letter per mail, or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or at the time of snlpment. JOSEPH MOORIDGE, •age St. Loul*. Mfoaonri. CHABLuTTK BLUMJS, Ma 118 Wood street, bes jaet re ceived the foil wing MEW HURIO:—A dong from th* \V«et; I’m Going There; Switzers' farewell Walu, Beliak. Brother Jobs han’s March : Houn of Devotion, a collection of s*cre«l melodies, arranged In easy style for piano'or melo •ieun, by Ur-o e; Wild Flowers, Wallace; The Organ Man. <R*u.i; Farewell March, Bearer; flchulhuff’s Grand Walu : l‘v» Been Coaming (rondo), Dr«s ler; Boftly, ye Nlgut Winds, Wallaoe; llad-Oap Sebottbcb, tirobe; Bud from the Opera, Beliak—easily arranged and fingered for beginners. Jordan Polka, new; (Earns Fevori, par Wilhelm Kuhe: Parkinson's Gardao Polka, K#-rasen; Parlor Masourka. Bel die; To Meet agato Voee; Dying Words of Little Katy; Tuere Is Darkness on ths Mountain, Wallace; The Mother 1 * cmile; Early Dreams, six beautilul melodies for email bKndv, by <B»ten. Also, a good selection of Guitar Mni-lc • Boog> Polkas, Waltzes, Marches, 4c. 4c. aui Bay Weod 9 ureery aad Gardena. JAMHH KENNEDY,[Iate Manager of the well-known 8y recuse Maseriae, New YorkJ begs leave te Inform th* public, that be has now established an EXTENSIVE NUB SBRY,ou the Farm of Mr. James &. Negiey, osar East Lib erty, where he shall be prepared, sAer ths Mb Instant, to re ceiveand fill orders for every variety of Fruit and Ornaaen tal Trees, Qardy and Green House Shrubs aad Plants. Il addition to a choice and superior stock on hand, be has mad* arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries in the East to keep up hissupply. Having a thorough and long exp* rience to the besinees.beeaa assure his customers perfoc 4 satisfaction. Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer his services is design! ng.laylngout, end msnaging Rural Cemeteries, Pub lie Parke, or the grounds of Country Residence*; and will also furnish plans for the formation of Lawns. Approaches, Picturesque Scenery, in the highest styles of ths art Practically eeqpsiumri with every branch of Landscape Gardening, and having spent yean la the Sylvian Parks ot Rnf land, and on the beautiful banks of the Hudson, h* hopes he hea the capadßy to meet the wishes of those wht tavor him. Poet OSes, or left et the Warehouse of Messrs. Negiey i Mohan, 22 Wood street letlcs to Stockholders. Omcx or PiTTsßcaoH ash Ooraxusnzxs R.R. Oo.,) PdUbtrryk, June 28tb, ISM. J AGREEABLY to a Resolution of the Board of Dlrecton of the PI * TBBURQH AND uOKNELLaVILLE RAIL ROAD Company, subscribers to the Stock of .aid Company are hereby notified that the flf h INSTALMENT OF FIVE IX'LLABB per share on their suoeeriptiuns will be due and payable on the FIFTEENTH DtY OF JULY next, (the first, second, third, aud fourth in*talmente of two dollars aad fifty cents per share, baring heretofore been ceiled lo.) and also, FIVE DOLLAR© PkK SHARE on the fifteenth day of BACH ENSUING MuNTU, until the whole amount Is paid. Stockholders redoing In Somerset County wm pay to Major SamuelM. Haller, MeyetsMills,; Utoae raiding In Fnyette County to Colonel D- R. Davidson, ConoellsnlM tho« residing Jo Westmoreland County to General Cyrus P. Mark la, tt est Newton; and ell others to N. Vseder, Fsq., at the Office of the Company, In Neville Hall Building, oornsr of Fourth and Liberty streets Pittsburgh. WILLIAM B CURRY, JvlrSwd Treasurer PUttbnrgb and Onnnellsrili* R R 00. Boston Papier Hacks Conapossy. MOUEKN AM> ANiIQOB OENAAitiNTS. PITTSBURGH AGeNCY, 6T MARKET STkKET.—The attention of Builders, Steamboat Oontracton and Cab inet Makers, is requestad to this new and great Improve ment la the manufacture of embellishments for Buildings and Steamboats, ouuwla and inode; Cabute, Halls, Church as, Dwellings, Stores, and P »rlot Furniture, to (tit, or in imitation of various kinds of wood. Also, Cornices, Brack ets, and Patent Ventilating Centre Pieces for Ceilings, Mouldings, Oonsuls, Trussse, Battlement, 4c; much cheaper and hsndsomjir -h*u Plaster and Wood Carving, and a great deal mote durable. ULuCK LETTERS FOR SIGNS, very eheayund warrant ed to last for 20 years exposed to ths weather. Above Goods for sale at the manufacturer's prices—cost of freight added. W. W. WILsON, ja2B 67 Market sc Notice is Hereby Given, r> ALL PBKOO.vS who have subscribed to the Capital Stock Of tbo FITTSBUttGU AND BRIE RAILROAD COMPANY, and which has been made specially applicable to the oocstraetioD of the road In Mercer eounty, that as instalment of fits rex cxst, per share, Is required to be paid to the Treasurer of the Company, at his office, to West Greenville, Meroer county, on or before the 20TH DAY OF JULY, 18M, and that an instalment of rxva pu ci.VT, per share, will be required to be paid at the same place every thirty days thereafter. By order of the Board. B. F. BASKIN, Treasurer P. 4 E. R. R. 00. Office of the P. 4 B. B. S. 00., I _ New Castle, June 21st, 18&L / New Partosrvhlpi Matthew a raff and ua.vl. RaisiNGER, trading heretofore as ML GRAFF 4 C*)., Stove and Hotluw wara Manufacturers, No. 124 Wooo street, have this uay associated with them THOMkS J. GRAFF, as a partner to their businms. The name, style and title of ths firm will, from tlds date, be UR AFP, REISINGER 4 GRAFF. Tn«y respectfully so.idt a continuation of the patronage so lib erally bestoeed upon the firm of M. Grail 4 00. Pittsburgh, July Ist, 1864. G> UKAT bargains «1 summer goods at A. Mcl'lGUE’S, I* comer of Grant and Fifth streets. I have this oay commenced selling off my summer stock at first cost; the goods are all oew, and have been purchased this season, and as they are now offered at prices far below tbs u»ual rates. Ladles would do well to call and get a bargain. Tift slock comprises bareges, lawns, summer silks, tissues, grenadines, beregede Lames, and a mostevery artiitie usual ly kept in a fancy store. j>B FRANK VAN GORDER respecfully announuee to the public of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he will open bis new Trimming Store on Monday,April 17 th. Using fitted up the neatest store room to the city, and filled U with a choice selection of the latest sty la* of Trimmings and Fan cy Goods, he Hauers himself that be will offer superior in due*) neats and endeavor to give full satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Now, don't forget the place—No. 83 Market street, corner of the Diamond. |aprl2) FRANK VAN GORDER. No 136 Hbod street, Third door below Fivyift AUey. |>OWN 4 TETLEY would call the attention of Sporting 4 1 men to their large assortment of Guns, Rifles aud Re volving Pistols, the largest and best selected stock ever opened to this market; together with a geoeral assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackle, all of which we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash pnsohasera, or for good approved paper. mar!B 'I'URKISH ToWELB.—We have just received another lot X ot those excellent Tu; kish Rath Towels. The drown Linen Towel has a sharp stimulating surface, combi dag the properties of a Flesh Brush, with.tne desired flexibility of a i'oweL The Colton Towel possesses a soit ness not attainable in the linen, and the peculiarity of ab- Bording moisture without friction. Ca>l early and secure a p»ir. C. B. UKADLY * CO, jj24 No. 82 Third street. NfcW ARRIVAL AT llOOi/R. —Jiul received a new an rich assortment ot tine Gold Jewelry of every detimblr style- Al-o, pearl and velvet port mouies, in gnat varie ties; fine tans, gold hhl silver thimbiee, and numerou* other goods, all of we will sell at New York euj prices, and mijch beluw the prices usually uked at other, establlshmeata to ihiaeity. Cail and examine our good* and price*, and oave from 26 to 60 per cent, to your put- TbfHW at 61 Market street- jyll PHILADELPHIA GEOBGK J. UUNKEG’d ST. LOUIS. KEIoniDV 4 on. Now Trimming Store, .Vo. 83 Cbmer of ala. ket strtei and tht Diamond. ENTEKPRIE WORK Important to Tstllora* JUBT RECEIVED, a large assortaient of Tailors* anu Trimmers’ Rhears, of the beat makes In the country, wjuch we oiler at the manufacturer's prices, at SOWN 4 TETLaY’R, Enterprise Works, Wholesale Agents for manfumeturr*. IF YOU CAN SAVE FIVE DOLLARS A MONTH, you can have a flue Building Loi,o! 60 feet front by 21t deep, situate on Ml Washington. Price* <26o—terms, gA) in hand, balanee at $6 a month. Now U the time to secure a eSod Lot ou easy tarmA 8. CUTHBkRT 4 80N, 140 Third street. C' IONTINUATIuN OF THS GREAT BRMI-ANTuTL / RALE OF A. A. MARON 4 00, and still farther re auction in prices, commencing on Thursday, July 20th, anu continuing through ths month of August. jy!9 LOOMS—6O tons N . I Juniata, Gap Surge, 60 M L«ka Champlain, for Bale by Jy27 KING k dUuKHEAD. 1 uOED BEEF—to tierces &. a Boot XJ . I. m LIM * 00. NUMI3EK 20. FOR SALE AND TO LET. Property nr Sole* THK subscriber offers for saia, on very reasonable terms, iH* following property, vis: & Three dtory Brick Dwelhag Houae, {To. 110 Pas street, between Bey street end Brans’ alley; end Lot 26 feet front, extending book 112 feet to an alley. The flense is one of the beetbuUdings,end in one of the most pleasant neighbor hoods In the city. fire l«rtn mills ■< <n f comers of Front sad ferry streets; ope hundred end fire foot front on Ferry end sixty feet on Front street, with e good three story Brick Building on the oornar, a two story Frame on Front st, and two Brin Build ings, used m shops, on Ferry st A Lot, 81 feet front by SO feet deep, on Front, between Market and Ferry streets. A Lot, with very convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot 20 feet by 90, tenting on Congress sts. A Boom and Lot, on Wylie street, near the new Oourt Bouse. The bouse is veil arranged and in good order, and is now occupied aa e hotel. A Three Story Brick, on fimithfleld street, near Seventh— being in an excellent business leeatlim. The Lot is 20 by 80 feet deep, fronting on flmtthttald it. A Cottage Frame and Lot, 28 by 120 feet, fronting on* Anne end Robinson streets, Alleghany (Sty. This is a vary desira ble and pleasant location for a residence. Nine Lota in the *own of iTKeaeport, each 60 feet by IM. dareral of these are dm the Mein street Seven Acres in limetown, on the Bononfehaia Elver, on whkh there are ♦ houses; turn ereanmarOar? acres ef ex* oellent mm coal, and abundance of limestone, convenient ca the lending; end two ooel pits open. Ninety Loca in (be town of OrrinmWa, 60 feet by 1M each, uearly all lerel, and well located. The tenant of each Lot. has the privilege of aeing whecerer stone coal he may re quire (or bis own use, from a pit near the Locks. Colombia is a pleasant situation on the bank of the Moaongahaleriv «r, a short ■<<«**"«■ below Look No. 2. In the midst of an ex tensive stone coal region, and would be a desirable point for manufacturing establishment#. . Two Hundred acres of superior Stone Ooel,with House, ttailruad, Ac. This prupertj has a front of 140 rods on the gooongahela river; an excellent lending; good grade end foundation for railroad—-with enough lerel ground at ene point for hoosee end gardens, or loaerions for iDiunfertnriee. The fUn is deep enough to allow horses to be used in heal ing out the ooel—the quality of which, for iron work, steam, gas, or for any ordinary usee,ls not surpassed by any in the niy absence, my agent, James Blahelv, bo* will give neoeeaery Information, and be authorised to give warran tee deeds for any property add JAMES MAT, jgjQf Wo 110 Peon nreet • Dwelling hucsk for balk—situate on Third at. above Bmithfleld. The Boom Is Weil arranged, with tudl and parlors, dining room and kitchen, 4 chambers. Oath room, with hot ana-cold water; good cellar, gas fix tares, ae For prioe and terms oail at the Heal Estate Of fice, 140 Third street. J«2l 8. CUTUBERT 4 SON. ONE HUNDRED AND TUI&IYACiiIEd OF LAND, one half mile from the Ohio river, near Baker's Landing, 06 acres under cultivation, with Orchard and other good improvements; one-half the Ooal under it reserved, it is offered at an extremely low price. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, e2l 76 Fuurth street. VALUABLE PROPERTY IN OOLLINS TOWNaHI.*, FOB SALE —64 acres sitoaio one ml le from East Lib erty, and about 900 yards from the Alegheny river. and ■ame distance from the Allegheny Valley Railroad. Anew Brick House, of hall and 7 roouus finished in modern style; a Tenant House, a large Frame Barn and stable, and other out a good well of Water and durable springs; a running stream at lower part of the bin; an or chard of 800 trees; 60 acres in cultivation, balance goou timber; a valuable stonrquarry. Will be sold altogether, or 10 acres with the improvements. 8. CCTHBEBT * SON, ]c23 • Real Estate Agents, 140 Third sL i Kiit kai.k —Tan»pis&did farms; ora of loosens, and the other 7ft acres; beautifully located on tbs Upper St. Clair Township Flank Hoad, o mike from the city,each of them lying so aa to divide into 10 acre lots, haring a good ipriog oo each. I' la a splendid opportunity for a specula tion. Those who want a-good home, or wish to make money, would do well to look at it, as we will sell to the first that offers us our low priea, in lots or all together. Also, fire Country Beats, 1 mile from Woods” run, and only 3 miles from Allegheny city, by way of the New Brigh ton Flank Boa 1. They an floe healthy locations, and of tend very low Aim, ten Country Seeta on the Ohio end Pennsylrenle Be!<roed,7 miles below tbectty. The / will be sold sepere; t or together to • colony or building sasorietion. it iae lovely locetion, end cheep, of course. Also, one Lot of two seres, end two smeller pieces of grnasd, opposite Her linen's et Woods' ran, offered et e very low price for so fine e property. An essortnwnt of Lend*, Booms? end Lot*, el«*j* on bend, end described fa* uy regiflter. Before buying you would do well to cell enu enquire of TUOMAB WOOLS, j r 7 7ft Fourth sweet BcautlfKl Sites far Ceaatry Homes. THIS atuvrugsal off«n termn, FIFTY LOTS, laid off and restricted for rural reshlencea. Also, •n ENTIRE SQUARE, on the bant of the Allegh«nj river, 704 tot long bj 2uU tot deep; having front* un may and J ulia Ann A venae*, and Henrietta and Herr rate jl Thife square contain* man; Fruit Tree* of the choicer* kind anu wimmindi a riew of the uictumqoe an i rontßtio.aee oerj around. lam dedrou/Sf preserving this nqoare en ure, me it would afford one efl the aoet eturming and mag nificent sitae fur a gentleman's summer residence, in the immediate vicinity of the two cities. Abo, about THE E ACRES OF GROUND, at the beadol the advantageously situated for manufacturing pur poem. The above property is situated in Duqumne borough, on the high and tn«lo bank of Herr's Island, and is reached by a very substantial Bridge of one span. Jfor particulars ap ply at my residence, in Daquesne borough, on the main bank, frosting tha head of tort's Island, or of JuHN' DUN* LAP A 00-, corner of Second and Market *l® Pittsburgh. apr!7:tf WM. C. MILLER. FlfUi War 4 Property for sol* ot a Goad borgiln. These valuable blick houses and lots.— These Lota embnev a front on Penu street, of 66 feet 6 inches, to »3feel alley; on which there is erected a valoa bie block of firtck Houses, fwo stones high, with kitcheo and cellar in basement, 41*feet front on Peon street, and 3U feet deep on Locnst street. This is a very desirable «ttt*- lion for either s Store or a Tavern; Penn street being the great thtoagb&re of the city: and this property being con* vanient to thu Railroad Depot. This property would oot be in the market only that the owner is living In Washingbm county, and finds it extreme ly ioconvenieni to attend to it. Term > easy and price moderate; fcr ftirther particulars enquire of ButiKRT DAT, fifth Ward, or JAs. C. RICHEY, apr2S Reel Estate at this office. Land fur Sale. IQnn ACRES Of LAND IN PurlsX COUNTY, near IOUU the Clarion river. This land is heavily timbered, has eu exoellent soil, and is said tooontam an abnndancaol iron ore, and a thick vein of bituminous coal. The Venan go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, will run very uear to It, If nut directly across It. The Millstown ereek runs through It. ALSu, 600 acres in Elk county, well timbered end watered, ana lying uear the route of the Snobary end Erie railrfes. Ko better inTeetment oould be made than In these lands. Tbe completion of the nunbury and Km, the Allegheny Valley, and (he Venango railroads through that region will render the coal, lumber, iron ore and eoU. of great ▼aloe. Enquire of C. B. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law, feb±te*m:tf No. 147 Fourth street. , Valuable Prop«<ty lor a»aie, ON Lf.KttiY tf'f itRKT, ADJOINING Tnjfi StETIIO Dli'f GRAVE YARD, NEAR CANAL B Alii A.—l'M* is iov the only desirable piece of property in this neighbor bowl not already bought up by the Pennsylrasta Railroad Company. fronting uo Liberty 60 feet, on him street 100 feet, thence to tho Methodist Grare Yard feet, to Liber ty 110 feet. This property is most desirable u a Hotel. Tho building now on it, e gjod cubstaatlal three story brick, with ell the neowsary back bolldiugs, has for a long time been occupied u the Uuion Hotel, doing a good business Capitalists and others desirous of making a good lnrurtment, will do well to eiaxniu.- the premises. aprttt.tf Por Sale* ’ WILL SELL my unexpired lease (fourteen years) of n Lot, situate on O'Hara street and- Spring alley, in ihe FUth Ward —to ft fronting on O’Hara a tree i, and running back 100 ft. on Spring aiiev,on which is erected a four storied Brick House, 40 tt. square, with a frame, two stories, GO ft. on Spring alley, well <*eiroi«tari to carry on any branch of manufacturing burtuesa. Being engage*, in man ufacturing in the country, 1 offer the above tor sale. In quire at N 0.416 Liberty street, oclthtf EDWARD FABER. Coal Works SIXTY TllitLK ACUtI OK LA.nD, with 250 acres of Goat attached, and all the improvements thereon in success ful operation, ant Farm is situated on the Monongaheta rirer, -4 miles above Pittsburgh, and is suppUei with a Farm Iluu-e, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad, and an excellent harbor. The vein of Coal isfivefeet thiefc,andcannot be sarpUMd in auallty. for further jwxUeuiaa apply 10 MCHOLcON * PAYNB, No. *Ai6 Liberty B'ryet. A Very Desirable Conntr> beat at Pri vate bale* ''■''HK subscriber is authorised to sell the following piece X of property, containing 2% acres of lead, nit -ated in Collin* ip.. Allegheny eonnty. Pa. This property U beauti fully located on the bank of the Allegheny river, aoont 4 miles lrum the city; having two fronts, one on the Lam renceTiile and aharpsboreh Plank Koad,and the Allegheny river; and abont 80 rods below the ferry, and just oelo* the uew bridge, now batog bnllt over the river. For far ther particulars enquire of JAMKS 0. BICLIBY, jefl. Heal Estate Agent. IVOtt SALK.—IB7 acres of Land, 3 miles south of Darling- X; tun, 90 acre* cleared go«d Orchard, a good Stone Uonae, large Bara, two Frame Houses, all in first rate or der, and offered at the low price of per acre Also, one-hah acre LA in Oakland, on Charlotte street It is a beautiful Lot; in front of Mr. Ogd n s fine Improve meat, and la offered at the low price of sSou—enquire ot we. Call and get my Begister, for descriptions of a great variety of property. THOMAS WtlObfl, j ypi 7S Fourth street. Jh| iII I —HALF IN UAXb, balance lu 4 yea.a, fora H It I New Frame House of 6 rooms, with a large UAOI ground of 00 fort front on the Brownsville road, in South Pittsburgh. Plenty of choice apple, peach and plum trees, grapes, curraots and geoesbetnee. A large stable, out oven, ac The bouse Is well papeied—good grates, Ac. Call and examine the properly. iyll 8 CUTHBKRT A BON, 140 third «t. 1/uti caLE —bix acres Land, bUUate near the hinusville hoed, ntfie from the Conn Huoee; on which Is a /.wall two story Brick House, Stable, and other buildings; also, an exo-Uent Urehard. Terms—One-iQurth cash, tel* ance in five equal payments Enquire of jel* AtallN LPOMla,9~i F»urth et CwAaQB FOB BENT —The mam bawling of Ho use on y N unary HUL with about an acre of ground. Enquire ulj. DTKllJfcFujkD, bn the premises,or of aj-J3 THOMPSON BELL A 00* Valuable Property Fo» bale* FIVE UAMisoJitf BUIUOX* UUS,«itu»»*>nQ«at» ATSDU*, near f uitoo street*. BOd wfcbla tea miaous' of tbe Poet UOoe* Por term*. of UUOdnit oa*ußNT» corner of Wood »ad fifth «ta To Lot. 4 000 D DRY CELLAR, u«*** the Neptune Engine 1! - T® l<«t« I«r* rimllina hoo*e do* occupied' by me on Federal »-.«oggr-f <»«. ««<■—* «w*—*»*«- w . B . winßßi s - 'l* * 4 ■SJ y\ S3® u» or AemrmniT^ 40SJUD UPON BY TffX PJTTBNUMB PMMtM nor uns.KamtaKLy oa fasf 7> '*f squys,osm ® M *f ; each additional!&Mrtien~~r..'.C~;..».~~~ 9S « « oae w* Mi ~,. - 2Tf * * two W%eto^. w j, ** “ thrta ...4 •• .“ one ««» M* ■*■ ,„-.,,,;,,i .i j, Hi'-, rm i “ •’ 9*l um it* « “ on* t***-'- in. 7 7 ,' ; ii It M standing Card, six lines or lem, H) St cEAtwyißiß arruusmat vne squana. per annum, (erMuMveof ft 0 DAILY KOKNING POST. MONDAY MORNING::::::: THE EMIGRANT B3Y. {COWJLTOED J Bui the prosperity t£os produced vm not the only result of the acquaintance with Father Rudolph. The dropped etitehes of our life e-g taken op strangely, through many intervening loops. One day, as Fna na passing throufh the streets, when he was about sixtetn yttia old, he stopped and listened intently; for ha beard far off the sound of a popular German ballad, which hie grandmother and the pedlar often used-to sing together. Through all the din and rattle of the streets, he could plainly distinguish the monotonous minoroadease which had often brought tear* to his ayes whea a b y. Be followed the tones and soon came in s*ght of an old man and his wife singug the famii ar melody. A maiden apparently somewhat yoosg er than himself playing on the tambourine at In tervals When be spoke to her In German, bar face kindled, as his had done at first sound of his native tongue in a strange land. . • “ They oall me Roschen,” she replied ; “these are my father and mother. We came from the ship last night, atul we dug for bftad till we get work to do.” ■ * The soul looked simply andhindly through her blue eyes, and reminded him of bis sister Gretchen. Her wooden shoes, short.blue petti coat, and little crimson jacket might seem vul gar to the fashionable and pietoreequeto the artist, but to him it was merely the beloved ooeiume of hie-native'land. It wanned his heart and childish recollections; and when they sang again the quaint, sad melody, he seemed to hear the old brook flew plaintively by, and see the farewell moonlight on the mill. Thus began the acquaintance with the maid who was af terwards his wife, and the mother ‘of his little Gretchen. -- ■ —• Of all these,'and all other groups of emi grants, for many years, he inquired concerning hie parents and hie sister, but ©©aid obtain to tidings. At last a priest in to whom he wrote, replied that Gretchen had died in child hood. and that the father and mother had also recently died. It was a great disappointment to the affeotionate heart of Frifl Bcbelling; for through all the expanding fortunes he bad cher- iahed the hope of returning.to them, or bringing , them to share his comfortable home in the Sew World. But when he' received die mournful news, he had Rosebeh to love, and her parents to care for, and a little one that twined her- . self around his heart with frsah flower garlands every day. At thirty five be was a happy, prosperous man —bo prosperous that he could afford to live well iu the city, and yet build for himself a snug cot tage in the oouniry. “We can go out every Saturday on Monday,” said he to Boioben. “We oaa have fresh eream and*our own sweet-butter. It will do th® children good to roll on the grass, and they ©hall have a goat to play, with.” “ And, perhaps, by and by, we dan go there to live all the time”* njoltfed Boschsn. “It ia so quiet and pleasant in th® country* andwhat*i the use of being rioher than enough ?” The aite chosen for the cottage overlooked the -broad, bright river, where high jpailisadee of rook seemed almost like the ruins of an old castle. Frits said he would make flower car pets on the rrcks-far the goat .to browee upon l aod if a stork would only come and. build a nett on his thatched roof, he oould almost faney him self in Germany: At times, the idea of import ing storks orossed his mind ; but bis good sense immediately rejected the plan. It is difficult to imagine bow these venerable birds, with their love of the antique aud unchangeable, could posaibly live in America. One might as 'well try to .Import loyal subjects er an ancient nobility When bouse and barn were completed, the first object was to secure honest, industrious German tenants to till the soiL Fri>s heard of a company of emigrants, who wished to sell themselvee for a specified time, in order to piy their passage, and he went on board to see hem. A bale man, who said he was about six ty years old, with a wife some five or six years youogsr attracted his attention by their extrema oieauiineas and good expression of countenanot. He soon agreed io purchase thorn; and in order to prepare the neoessary papers, he inquired their names. “ Karl Rebelling and Leißbft Sokelling,” re plied the old man. Frits started, and his face flushid, as ho asked— “ Did you ever live iu the old castle atßndes heim!” “ That did we, for several rammers,” rejoined ' KarL *• Ah, can you tell us anything of our son Frits ?” exclaimed Leiabet, eyeing him eagerly. •« God bless him, wherever he is! r We oame to America to find him.** /. *» Mother, mother I Do you not know me!” he said, and threw himeelf into her open arms, ' and kissed her honest, weather-beaten face. “I see it has gone well with yoo, my son. Now, thanks be to God, and bleased be His holy ! name,’* said Karl, fervently, reverently unootcr his head. “ And where is Gretehen V* enquired. Frits, earnestly. M The All-Father took her home to Himeolf, soon after you came to see us at Budeeheim," replied Leisbet. “She was always mourning for ber brother, poor little one! It troubled os to go away and leave you behind us, without saying farewell; and I feared that no blessing would follow it. But we were poor, and we thought then that we would oome to eee yon in two or three years.’* “Don’t speak of that,’* said Frits. “Ton were always good parents to me, and'did the best you could.' Blessings have followed me, and to meet you thus is the crowning blessing of all. Come, let os hasten home. I want to show yon my good Boechen, and our Gretehen, and Karl, and Leisbet, and Rudolph, and baby Roe* chen. My small farm overlooks a river broad and beautiful as the Rhine. The rooks look EDWARD FABEIL like castles, and 1 have bought a goat forjthe children to play with. The roof of our cottage is thatched, aod if a stork would only oome and build her nest there, then dear father and mother might almost imagine themselves again at Rudeebeim, with plenty to eat, and drink, and wear.*) 6 if Father Rudolph’s Blacking Box were only here,” added he, laughing, “I should hare all but one of my boyish dreams fulfilled. Ah, if dear Gretehen were only hen* !’* -The fairy who whispered to Frits when he was orossiog the Atlantic, told him if he were dili gent and saving, she would perhaps bring him the old clock, and she kept her promise better ■ ban fairies.sometimes do; for it chanced that the heir of Father Rudolph-came to America, and brought it with him. Jhe .price Frits offer ed for it was too tempting, and it now stand* In his thatched cottage. Its carved black case, in laid with grotesque figures of birds and beasts iu pearl, ir more wonderful than a picture book to the children. When any of them are out of health, or out of humor, their father sets ths old bewildered tunes a-going, and they soonjoin in a merry, mocking chorus with “Gluck, cluck, cluck 1 Whirr, whirr, whirr! Ibk a rik a ree!” Now.— I The arddratal purehaee of bt» parents by ■ Oe** m*» emigrant •etuaily oecor . ftw->eare Jinee tad une •tory weaiwsted by tbef ■ - Three Honset sad l*#i* i»»r Btle a WTl.i. be so(4 st un»»ie edN, IQKK£ UOtfifeiS AND LOTS. Oeeßrtek House,eUnstedoi. Ferry,beteeett Fourth sod Liberty streets; Lot 2D met front by 79 fret beck Aifij one Lor end two Houses, on Login street, ffiztfa WsnL One Bouse fronting ou Loj & Street, end the otbtf on Carpenter’s alley; Lot 24 feet by 160. AJeo, the eUnd i a« w-occupy, on terry e»d Water streets, the le teratimnz one yew tr id in of April, ItU, with the Pttrnitore. Bidding, So. iloose at pres* ern is doing a good &nsinesa, end is pleasantly 'oeatwL For terms end farther pertfcalsrrsdqaire of AjAX. CUPPLEB, forn-T of Terry sn«t Wat»r treble. Locust Grove Seminary ibr Ttang Ladm. mat #«edoo of udflßeftuM on WKWiKS -1 DA Y' September 20 th, nod eoniisoe forty-tno week*. D»j PaVii* trom the dtyure cantered to and freon the (Js<reia*n«setaii*eOitoajtMi. -„ - Cue oian maj be obtained at the «£»• af Mr. George TL Write. an Market street, and at Mr. Manor's, 81 Wood it, or on application to the&eetor, JtKT. WIC’H. CLAUEK, ? Ptttotamtypa. AND OAdTUJS 6UAP—A Ulf. *upfly «f tb« geartn* Pus and CMS* Soap, tabbedt» «*» -WfcfLSMIHC. ij.4 ;,v • ‘'^e r .*4- i 'i a f v*‘' STEM :BBPTBMBBB 4. {ST L. M4BIA CHIU).
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