-%vc^ r *,’*'' ,y**v . r* \ n ’ % ££&:-: .; :- 4 ]..-; - ltis.*»- , V'‘'; , >V' i '*‘>‘'*\i' ‘ '.'<■ •'iJ ’ « < > * *fev. :?&, :,-:. •;•«; «.< i#^ r , 4* ;,^iv ? t>-'v fv*; 1 jm»* * t»t ? *«i-v*, • o- »j* ‘ffiS*'V>‘#v : i*' : •'•** *»-*■.«£#-**»'.Sav^ -• ■ -jrftttled brttiettoneyyprB»tU&y>wyrefeieuflftittv «sfe*^a®j*SiSis^s^'';ic % iisaa!!iajoSß«iaB@K^. •'■■ ■■• : - : :: - : V QBO. F. OltiMOttß, > f - «®» *l. 4TTORKBY AND OORHBKI.LOR-AT-1.4W, ::;: fourth ftrtd-an&Cherri/ . . .. ‘ -w,-!SSiW»4« .- *—•*•*- **«vA tfat- i 'Sfffia < K, gt> tV «* >K «*’? r r 4* *iS %£f; MMMII Wmmm jppjpi HNlfHpii aMtei MttflHMi ißyii^ywipK itenii! Mmm IMP fetegtep ’-■»V fill: SSSS Hs/fUmi J§ite#N§i jBUwMSfil HP^MIPf IfeMp^Pil :„< -‘ I ■ << : -'' »: -V &'f ’ 1 \ KrjB-f>V- -:-. x *,j>-* i*. ' \ KffiLjf&fe* ’Z.~J*:^ i -• : £& &{£ii*V-& : * *« ■'*■?&s'• 6:*. v • •-*£'" •-" -■' •• ::.- r ' jjStv^s ♦•>- **: f-'' r - % > *« 4 r : V. fc-?*■ /«» i ' i W;_H -.& - -.^■.■? : i 1' .i.' .r.->- : -•• •••; -V -• ' ..-! .V. 1 ■ •. : ' :'-. v ... jetfaiigr THE DA.LGY MORNING POST. jEVta'ri' ■tet&iEMttyd' n*ryT#ornititfv (Sun.1 ty ; e*Ofiptai. BY G. Ft GILLUORBt* 1 \‘ ■ "tsrrsi MS.—* jta, p»y»M« *WpM)r in -filiDolkraitili inrMtobty»» miataiW not pua ***** ltogf*St>lra two ccm—for itdo a* iha coanterln tin is, atuiljy the News Hoys. THE EmSDiTMOEHtSO POST l>putatUhWfromth»«im* offloa, on » largo mi!S« m 55 ahaaij itTWO JIOUiABS» yeir.AnadTanoe. Bingla ooplos b® Oiaoontinaoa (onlraa at thodlacto itSoTofVuiargttiJcbPrinting Officain Vwptg, fhmnM UtiOt tf work Udotie m (M thorlal noB«, ani mat rat’PiU'-‘ :■ ‘ - Ald«rmftTl W*t*On, :\ : . Office on TMr& sheet, opposite the fiU fra Oficti, TT> HERE all business pertaining to iha. offic.ooi ,Aider- W min And'Justice of the Peace will .1* promptly at tende-1 to- Acknowledgments of Deeds and Mortgages* end other instruments of writing,-taken athlaofilce, or at tho residence of ■ f - ; -•* *«. The Dockctshf D. 8.-SCULLY, late on AUennan of the City of Pittsburgh, are placed m my possession; Persons haring Judgments on said Dockets may hare the necessary process lfgQHt thereon by Aldennan Wateon. , [my3:lf if. liaciunaeter, Alderman. - ■ » /‘‘'iFPICE. Grant etroettbetween Fourth st. and -Diamond V/ AUey: Conveyancing of all kinds done with the great est care-And : legal accuracy. . ,THlea to Ecal Estato ex amined*'4c. . ■■■•-■• i-■ ■■■.- ■ • -17 Removed. - • , -j- • dr. D, HUNT, Susozos Dxktibt, has remoted ffigyrarb from fto. 75 Fourth street, to No. 10 < QD9'ff? FOURTH Street, one door below Ferre, where ...... ■- he -will be-happy to attend to all prafijssional +all«» ..W*— ~L : ■ 3! RQtrrr. DENTiaT. Fourth street, fire doors ftESt trest ol Market. Omcx Houas—FWm*nl»e A. M. to flve p :w • dw2Q:y **- A iit., HUK.(IK(IN DENTIST. (SUi> eessor to G; W„ Biddle,) NO. 144 SMITH FIELD STRKHT. , , . t !.f from 2toT o’clock I— BUSINESS CARDS. T>, y r -.. •083'- XXCiIQACM. -D. W» HER9TIN B Ai CO.« t CO3JSISSIOS AND FORWARDIN'® MERCHANTS, A!fD Dealers Generally introduce, Elttsburgh, Cia clnuatl and. other Haanfactaresr «c* /7b; 03 JVonirtrtrfr, ULurcen Market and Faru *&&**• pittsuDaon* tjl - • MGf* liberal cash. adrancea iaade on consignments* - f jffix ticnlat attention paid to farnarciing Western mercbanalwj. jZr/erenas.—Clark A Thaw, Wm. Bagaley A Co-SXm.M- CoUy: A. Co, F. Bollera • A Co > • Hays: * Blask, Kramer * Kahm f Henry Graff* Esq., Wm. Eichbsum, 8, B» Jobnston, £sqi Thomas Bakeweil,‘Esq., George LedHCjEift,, Bolomoa Stoner, Ksq. > *•*■* E H. DRA.VO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, l*ft. r ,de«Jor_U 0 Country Produce, offers for sale a choice stock o , Qiooerieii, selected for/amnyufl«.-v;Bplef« of orOTyysrieiy and tbo purest quality, ground at blsßtoam Mills. Also, Pried Fruits, foreign-and Domestic. Produce taken in ex change far Blcrcbandis**. . 's *vi f7»» D. has procured a full assortment ■ of Lanoxctn. b Warranted a firden Seeds, aadinYitM the attention of all In* terestod lateral affairs. . : . jttnll WJI. A. iI'CtiVKG, WTEA DEALER AND FAMILY GROCER, "S* WWEa -OT WOOD ASfi fttXTn JJTBBRS, .■; ' - : - ’ . . Pgttburgh. " . vCopartn«r9blp> • mSB UNDERSIGNED have tfate dayentered I the tiame.aiid stylo of J* A-HUICUI* BOR * GO-, for tlie parpoiocf ood GroMXJ bUBInM3. w5SuraFOM. fehfl. KtUtmrghi February I, 1854 w.a.xntiusa. . j,aionAa&so.v. . . ENGLISH A RIOUAROSOW. v r ; G OH MISSION AND POItWARDINO. : M3iROIIANT34 AWl> Wholesale Daalcre in Fiab, Bacon and OU, and Produce fonenair. Warehouiw formerly occupied by Barbridge* . nghram; No. 116 Water and 150 First street Pittsburgh, Penni.- a,s *- I ■ntwwfl fl PATt.wY USBUTi ' nSi.BY fc ttESSHAW, rrißV I)BAtEl«3 ASB FA»ULT: 0U00EB8; De»UnOn I WoDdcnand Willo® Wore, Japanned TUr SeplnK Utensil!!. Ae., Wholos»l■••■■• ■m ■gt-r-Twii' ■ •1884. nWO fIEXXEBS &. CO., - - Focwdflfi and ConixaSiffloDi s-v-v.-■’■.•/■; l : : . PBOTIBIONB, GBOCEBXJ2B AND 0113, J>s-ImJV A?. 503| IdhtTtyitnd, nuibvrgh, Fa, ■ t.rm j-r M-mrcrt* KsrRe:«....i.AI.EX. Eia*gXTin:K. IS’OIXKKASi HBBBOS& OO.) • . TirnotE3 AI.B Urocem. Vrodnce .Hellers and Conuni* VV rt f n MorehJ ° u '- PA- to Baonui-....;.:.--- jOßW’Asbissand "coiiaisstos MBiiaiiAjrrg,.., / ’“ na ‘ M pmSp»- - * IiIViSQSTOSSr* FOBWABDERS t COMMISSIONMBB.CHANTS r -'• '.jpgffyg HAtrrg« iKt^A* . B* ColMHiir ( F3RWARWNO AND (XKUttilSHlOtf "MEITOHANT, ,»»* f WholesaleßeUer InChaM&BUtter/S^s; &!*’**' J, ——; Pnttl jt Murdock, V CftMMTfIStOS MEBOIIANBI Al® J^^ATWEOT^-|S^y.»tetrtr«t,Cln^l, -rSfSoliEB^^SiLKffiraf^ r,D PRODDCE DEALERS— W Mo. g 7 WoodAtrecty Pitta~bur>;h- . . . [mfa ■TxTHOMAI.B”B^ES^AI)p_OTMMT3ai O NMBE- -Henry.nWjUOßg# * V o **. v '■£« - ; “T - ..DiLVm tBL, /»’■ *• " HAOAS * AHD, jt Tir HOLES ALE ana Retail Denim In Stt-t, Jvnn vna „ W -Bxapl& DB.T VOODS, HovM Market owl S Union j atjeeLPlttaburgii., ' , 2£?'‘ J T’ANei jV No 7 ISABEIXA StjTiaartlie Emmet Hotel, r AiwßgyT- ■ : MlUer &,Rlclset»on, TSrriOLEBAtBQBOOEII3, IMPORTERS OB BRANDIES, W SS 172 end 174, corner of Irwin end Liberty «tr<*t», Pittebtirgh. - Iron, Nolls, Cotton Yvat, —~—- -CO«» ~ • •. , '.■.•• /ffir: {fits lkto &f tW firm or J. Payees- & C 5./ YTTitm BBAtifiGROCEHS au'l Foreign Wipe* jJ r Liberty *trci?t, l'.tWmrgb, - —-v. »P. Btlsiaoß H h. O R*fT, • aSFkaxo.,. . ■ ■ Western foundry, 'So. 124 Woodatreot» , _ (r *«jtTPAOTrmBE4 r OF U aS’Kn?(}. BTOVB3, Oral *s4‘ M' wSdßtoSp^l®StoS,lloUowW.mjEW* m>4 wrHvfirAte.l Plain i#4 Fsi»j ; Feiid7i2l "4 OoHJgRCiAt- BOTV LBcPtr flTKtg. r LA *.;so.as'*s»«c* ntofowh «l/'. yy» Keeps constantly onbaafl a largo. erapply of ftU Uifi brand* of Imp«rtad Olgar*. . v *»?•*— JOSEPH CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ISFOKIED OIOABS, invalV - - So- M Mam nlßJrr, Pittotomh. r "JOBS oaOBXT, IMPOETEtt OP , BRANDIBS t _GIS, WINES, is,—Dealer In fine Old Mononsabela Whliky; Peach Bran'lVjAc.. A!jo. Recurring DlitUlor, comer.of BmlthSelil and Front atresia. Pittsburgh,.. *P rl ° ■nr ATOH ANDOLOOK MAKES—Fifth street, between W Woodand Marbet Btreew, pppostte. Iron. OUr Hotel. *ll hi adaor Jewelry made and repaired. ■ • lapfcly : FAGODATBA STOffi; _ , JEUB HAWORTH, TPfo&ralc ond JMntf Graw, Dealer and Importer of Old Oonntry Blaok Teas, y neh Bray diea,Wlncis*A i corner of DlamondalleywßatbePtewna, Pttutmrsb, p.. - ftb2B 7 - The Greateat Unrentiota orthe-Age* „ n>. TO AVOID.Uioso unpleasant fedtoga r jnueompan; the Tuning ot anew Hat, msOOCTOBr. «»MAlOil,latt!rimportoaftolilP»lls,lbrm«,thas>ttO! .St_ tha«actelmpoaß4!iltoorUjo'h«Kl. Ane»tflt,indjiewxl -,t :i ii~t jj. j l ‘Bryar l HatWoodetreat. . Tjn r HOI*EBAI»B AVD RETAIL LIQUOE iIEECHAK - ■:■ WH. DOUGTLAB. yy end 81 Diamond »U«y. labl
UMUIQ. FI*BBUN6 BUOTHfiAS, “ " . (Saceeaaora to J. Kidd & Co.) - WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Mr. 69 Wood Sired. PitUburgh, Fa. Proprfbtrae of Celebrated VffttJfOge.Ufer Pille.ie. - I* lo JOSEPH FIBBISO, ' . > .fauOOXSSOK tO' 1<« :*7JLOOX * ■ GOENKU MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps constantly oaheni A full essortmont of Drugs, Modi dues, Medicine Chests, rerfomery.and allartlclea pertain '“iraL^hysMauh’ B*prescriptions 8 *prescriptions careftUly compounded at ell hours.- . V ~ ■ 1 il.AtF&buei lock A Co>, ~ rirnOIESAIJS DBCQ WAEEHOUSB—Oorner Hret end W Wood streets, end oorngr Wood and Sixth. . [fiihl —....-I. FLKMISO. Notice. TO&‘n,EMINa haring-associated -with JOB. ABED, the. businesssrillliereaDer be eonducted under the Btyle of d. ABED A CO, at the old stand, corner of SmltMleld end ; fourth streets. Jaitf . WnilamTttori»,llxaKftlst, ' ■ FT AS BEHOVED tothe eomsr oMIAND and PENN PI Streets, ThUre he will, ns usual, ettoud promptly ti bis numarou. friends.' . All ertiolealn his line are warranted pure, and put up tilth the utmostcare. ■ ■ ■■- ■ ; marlamtu ■, JOHN 1 HAPT, JR., . (Buccessnrto3ae.M’Qu(tey,) , iWMole.aJe and:Ret»UDruggUt, ■ A ND Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, DVE 8T0fl?3, Ao, 141 ,A_ Wood itK*t, three doors below Virgin alley, . | aprttmAaly ■ PITTSBURGH. t \v. 8. Ilaven. TBS ODD PBINTINtt'ESTABLISHMENT; (Data Jontt- STOtr * flrocxrotf,)aud BLANK BOOK tsaSTATIONE . and Book jlta&ery,No> SO Third “ "* * BiT, C. OXorgan, BOOKSELLER AND’ STATIONER—has always oq hand a general assortment of School* hliscellaneous and Blank looks. Printing,'Post and Cap Paper, 4c.»-Wholesale and ID* ail;Nf t ndOKBBLtEBB, BTATIQNKaSi.BRAMrBB IN STAN 5 DA.KDAND LIGHT LITBEATU RK/ and Publishers Oi le L O. C. F. TOKEN, No. 16 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. • marlfcly- ■■■■"- ■■ . : ■, ■ . JOHN 11. fflOßSSit, Ag't, WHOLESALE AND BJ3XAIL ...UHUGGIST, - . ASl> SESL2& IK Paint9, Oils, VarnUbes, &c., t0,'5314 Wood fcircet, (one docr:soath of Blamond alley, • ••• - • • piyrsan&qg; . Ej”3- JOHN fiIITCHELIi, v WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, No. 139'Wood Street, • Next door to K. Chlld’e fchoo Hoobo* PUtobgrgh. l, r W» Chadwlek) DEALER IN RAGS AND PAPER* No. 149 Wood Street, Pifctabttrgb. Tho highest pxieoin cash paid for rags. myXDy;- •- William Olenti, v r - "* OOKBINDERr-Corncr Of Third and Wood etrwta, aooro r O JL Kay. whore beta prepared to do every deacripthm Baling andßlnding, •• tdeat- i ’ : "IiAUR A HOSl£R> 14 RCnET£CPTB;~OIScBs: Philo Hdl, No.TS Third street, A Pittsburgh l end east side of the Diamond, Allegheny, nyl&em Walter Pi Ilarshali, •••• UPORTBR and Dealer In French and American Paper flanging*. ... - • • • • Removal. ■ ■ & JNO. B. DOWNING, CLOTHIER, HTAS removed to 2M LIBERTY street, opposite Garrison [J/ alley* And Nou. 8 SEVENTH, near Smithfield, where ie attention of his friends and the public Is invitod to ihe hck’of BEAOY*SIADB GOODS always on baud. Also, lotbSy Cassimerra and Feelings for oraerod work. A full SBortmentof Famishing Goods for genUcmcn, including jate of all qualities. Tronks, Cmbrollas* Ac., Ao. jas} _ rtairVcL05xxr...~........v.........— ......c«n5£iiu8 ai’aosxrt. I Wliolosale and Botail Clothing Sierohants, i NO. 88 WOOD STREET. 'TtBE snbscribersrespcctfally Inform their hid customers # And the pnblio in general, that they lure ee* «3«iatea themselves in the above business, under the Arm of JOHN M*CLO3KET A CO. They respectfally solicit a fnsSftM?of each wfll- be satGed by *hmar Jtvaa HWTtfu'tlr«lY. ' • fer>». ■■: 1 7.. j&mei o 7 Watt, ■ i/rjsBCHAKT TAILOR—Jfo 45 Hftb streeVoppoate the yJL Theatre;Pittsburgh,Pa. ■•••■■ ■ •*■ • a P*? .. fT - Halßl>, (late of tho firm of Coqlst A Law,) having ftr- craned STORE-NO. Ey : (two door* chore the old the fittrpoae of carrying on tho CLOTHING IJBINKSSj hope* by rtrlat attention to.boslseaa to merit a Sareor tbopatronaKO.Qf vha latafinoi 'y:'-' V t—m* IN. if.— i?inyt»tng made to order, in.the, most faintonabie fries. ana on the shortest notice—lnferior to none in the or JanS«y JOSKPM X. JUUWHY. So. 43 fibres- of taut Wood Sruit, ffiteo op italra. Kotrancetrora Hfllimrat. Kttotaujfc.- < /jBSPJSOIPPHiX it eooimatatthe ESI4SB AOBNtfP, to eosw S n viUi.lotcUlffimco «n 3 ueuorol OoilecUng. Up »1U ,L‘attend to tenting.'•'Pmoaa in waofcof aerranta.lirany eSoari&.trf those in •want'd? place#, will be supplied at abort Ppf^ 7 a 11 yaj«nflgi .aptruated, to his cara-ptfllPpUy at- J.Bistam;Bsj,Kdaß4C9VL t AttlUA Loomlii , . .. „ m «>£AL EBtiXS AQENT. Merchandise, .8 tocV and BJU Wooa.) TjjO rdDsCribtfrhXTiiigopMiea ah'cfiee it th# oboTe place, fa* the fforboße otLMgotSattng Jjoans, Blflv Mortgage*, and HoSierlnstrum«Jtoft>f theawnrity or Mooe/, and for the Direnase •*& **!« of WUI olao glte prompt and Articular BttenilootthaTiDS, t®** Estate, *•■■ CiyTj AUSTIN UKttllS. ifvEATrBBTATB: ANDVGBNSBAL AGUSATB, Jfo. DO Ml SmWifirtd slrrzi. gOTI - -.-■ "• - ’ -r LEE, (etroasso* to'Mrawrr * lft*i) WOOL DEAIr T.sKjrifil) COMMISSION MERCHANT, JoT.tho.fale ; ipnerican 'Woblea UoQdgy.yp*W.Hherty gtrocti [PJ* . kKAIiEE Jn BWTfi^SIWEJ^* mndJLraHQllil I nd SB AID ; 17A VUtoburghf /!?' Bash, Docra, and cl arexy description, made tt>; ■ tnnflrtrrf their adnintcgo tc&ro him * Cam «w hocm now rurniflii them with planed ■:> r - - $ HERBOH &CBIBWELL, _ 1 FOUNDEHB/ ■ w/TANUPACTURERSLof all findsof BBAfiS WOBE, LO* M. BNaiNE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al a4ootttm Batting M*nti»«nrert. _ - - ..:• *fouaiwoWßepeccaatri»tiAUeghexiyCity*’ * DfflceandStor* r ND*i&Marfeetatre»,Pittabnrrfu ■ '■- ■ OLD naASS and COPEBB taEfltm. exchange .for work, ortcash paid, : pntef lt>ft pt «xe « ofiU *>32L^° 'pippptiyAfctendottSQ* ' - • - ; _ - fahyly -Schuchinan fc llatmletn, 4 ■•• * [ J Pittsburgh. Landscapes, BiilScads, Show BUI* Label*, Drawing*, Business one Pl&t&WrChrdi,etc;,’Engraved or Dratfn.on'Stone, Printed Bl&ck,lji the niost approved style, anqgtthe'tnostjeatonablalpriccg. ocUfcly ••• 1 -*>••■*-- -. . ,-. _.y •' TtrOtJBE, SIflN. ANB OBNAMENTAL PAINTER, AND M Bt.Clalr--rtroet T Pitt«burgh. U sis oonstanUy on ;hand all kincl9 ot £o£at^.either<(D^ror ajid Clopal iyarniahk Oil, gSitaTorpentine* WindowClasa.ot «U sizes, Potty,Paint pfthftfeeatqoallty, and Sot sale at reasona* -:r r-r::::-r rr-T,y~sr.r/cr:fepjl /.. *“ UP»*SK"WOHItB. : - ’ISU’OUTEfIB iod BunaiUetaren «! OOT£BBY.BtraaiOAL AKD .DENTAL HfSIBCMBNTB, El? 1U B, 4c. Wc jjnfrp ii general assortment or tho above »rt£li;s ooiiirtoilUr 'oii-hanat together T»£Lom end Hair DrcaseW’ Shears» Pocket Bplssow, *c.— Al4o,Tnmc*aiuiSaprort«f«. \ • _ ieserlptlo-n, to order, fit thd belt Orders receWed for them at JYbol6«jtfebfc3etol»ytil.fc© fill* ed trithdasnetobv • HxmtJngii«rtJM sapplkd it-Wholoale prfaa. ~ - ; V v r myiß - Cft»ndeUer«joi4 Osip Fixture** .. mnß subscriber»*TQ cow opening *fc their new Wfcreromn* 1 1 NO.XOP KIBSI STREET,between Woodnnd Bmltfiv JiTePoflPWd III! thto•nMik ' First street. RBTAH.DEAIJSR IN miHIOAI INBTKnMENTg > .-HMlsar.Mmle. Bclidol Bote “ft maryTmlZi Wondstreet.-V - 1 tl“l _ BUSINESS CARDS. [ODES & GO.. as & CONTECTIOHEBS, ?mßßunou» Pa., •ecelring the following Goods, lowest market rates:—'. . .. 20 boxes Macaroni; ■ 20 **: Vermicella; . 60 u Pori ns.; 60 “ W.BockCandy; 25 «• : A No.l -do • 10 “ Bed do 15 Capenj. 16 " - Olives; 76 ■** GonsDropa; . 100 « .Lozenges; 60 “ Jujube Paste;. 60 dos. assorted Pickles; 60 « .«». Preserves; 100 <( PepperEauco; . 10 cases Sardine*; . 6 M .« .b£> bxs, 2 « M do . 200 bags Brasil Bugar; 40 bblsS. 0. Sugar; . 26 .** Lovertog’s Sugar; 10 cases Mquorico; . 25 boxes Bef’d do 20,000 Principe Cigara; 10,000 Havana ao . 16,000 BegnUa do - 2,600 Half Spanish Cigars; 60 gr. Mrs. Miller’s F.Cat 60 gross Anderson'e do j. C. ANDEBSOV JOSHUA EH* WHOLESALE FETHTEB - • v ; , : 89‘.Wood St., P SAVB oa hand and are n \7hlch they offer at the 1 76,bagslvica Almonds; 25 a * Sicily do .-25baleflBordoauxdo • 1 16 hags Shelled do ; 60 Filberts; 50 “ Walnuts; 00' “ Cream Nuts; 60Q bushels Pea HuU; 'US bbls. Texan Pecans; 25 Illinois do 200 Q Cocoa Nuts; 200 boxes. German Plums; .2Skcga • do . .do ■ -10 bbls. * do . do 10 cases Prunes, glassjars; 10 “ fancy bxa; 60 casks Curran is; *2O cases ,Citron; ; 200 boxes Cluster Basins; 100 hf. “M. R. .do 200qr. a d 0..-. 200 boxes No. 1 Herring; 100 : Scaled do - . . 1 casoHace; : lfcbL Nutmegs; 1 *« Cloves; • 26 gross Blacking; • 25 baskets Salad Oil; • •- -.■Ho; CTWood street \%T HOLBSAtß'Dealers la : fir Confectionery! Sugars, Prunes, Oranges, Lemons, Lie : Filberts, Walnuts, Cream Nu< : Apple Cheese, Sardines, Pickli i jslcelli, Maocaropl, OUre Oil, GUOKOJfi MJUBTCBSJII, mOM SEW TOES, »: MANUFACTURES of the celebrated Gossamer T, Jll] aghony city. . ' IOWi FOUSDIIt ; KO. 103 WOOD STREET. TOHN O. PARRY, (succsssor to J. C. Parry « C 0.,) t**a if to Inform the cuatomera of the old firm, and tho pnbuo JramiUy. that ho h« now on hands, and taeitenelTolj; en gaged In manufacturing, every description of OAbiti»QS— Such os: Patent Chilled Belle; largo Kettles and Curt*. Patent Kettles, for Soap, Pot AbR, 6oda Ash; gager Kettles, ■ for the mannfoetnre of OSme Sugar—all cost prt a palms process, known os J. C. Pam's, end are superior for dare ollityto any other, and sold lower than those made on the WABB—A general assortment, all from new and Improved patterns, Wagon Boies, Dog Irons, Bad Irons, * Rolling SMI Castings, and Machinery of every description, always on hand or mode to order. . „ , ! (took Store®. Kltrhen Ranges, and Ooal Stores, of.fiTWT deSrfptfon7ls«toih altos,which reeelveOl the flmtprlMfor IB6oand 1861,at theAgrlcuUiunlPatrol Al legheny County, Pa, and recommended by fifteen hundred pSona; Enterprise Cools Stoves, four dies; Premium Cooh Stoves; Egg and Eadlator Coal Stovee; Parlor Stoves, Parlor Orates and Fenders; great variety, beautifully ATiiwrtidd. Cotrunon Grates,and building niatexltu ofercry duoiStlDQi : . A great variety of Ornamental Railing, for Cemeteries and and Plata* Cbiffnps-A large stock or all _tbe kind. in use, and will be Bold at reduced jrlee*. Hall a Pat tat LeTor, True: American, Egan’s, Crane's, EJniaia s, \Poods\ Peacock's, Bull's, Improved 8011, Ac. . ■ •J9ou& iTongAa—Tbe Michigan Double Plough,which baslakan the premium at the State Fairs of New-»ork, Pennsylrania, and Ohio, and w hew ailt baa bwnjxblbltcd. Iron ana Nalls, Biot* Pipe and Tin TV *ro--«U of «m sou at Uia lowest prices; and respct&bUy J“ } be public to gtra m** call, at tlw eU. «tand^NQ ; l« yog** 1 ALLEgTOITY roegk. SOIiOMOS SHETTEB & CO* (t»U Bis sal ft Seraph’* Boiling Mill.) on of lbe Allegheny, below tbs Bu Clair Street Bridge, ftUXQOm CXTT, P*. . - ■ . THE proprietors respectfully infarm the public that, havfwr made extensive additions to tholr establ .ah meot, ibey are prepared to manufacture, on lira most rea« ■onsbletotwS|lron‘W«S:- i fi't m 1 Work. Stone Cutlera’ aud Masons*,Tools, Shafting, Mill Gearing, Machine Work in general, nod heavy Forging, of every tlcfcripUoD. Also, HOUSE SHOES mapufactu»«ij>y. ShdUr>i Patent Slout Shot Machine lhe Uorw Shoo Ma chine wilt be ia operation about the middle of February, i when all orders for Shoes will meet with prompt attention, i Mill Pick* mode and dressed. Order* sens by mail or tele | graph attended to on the shortest nollco. Oarco'i Daguerreotype ana Art OtUenr,] 'SSS JMliity, toprft ttral, (not to Lyndrt , • Corprf Emporium.) . ■ .1 w; M. OASiiO:iTO.l»*tagJUiMop the mort Pidatings, by the beet wele, end onoi blbWott daring the day end evening.; CWsens and rtnw tro» are Invited to call etui examine specimens and 1 aint faga. '/r ' - •••••'- : ••••••-'•■•• ~ - : .*Vyr SEW SEED STOUEi JAMES WABDIUW, OFFEEB tot reIoCANABY. DIItDS of the *M>aHmBWT*3 wiTvbeuambhod composed of the ■ finest F LOWE Ip, tie. r.».H«« itfMw rinda. Heliotropes, Ac. Erorffran*(ln pots) fbrChristiflaa Trees. from the end Uarfiealtarel Stop, No, 40 Fifth fIU hcer Wood. : -,.■. , : decSO “ vonsame fcHe Smolcc* 311 TB subscriber tcttlnff iheexoluslTe rigtt tore anOMU SWEENEY'S HOT-AHIASCD. SMOKE fNSDMING FOES ACE, li prepirod to rectlTo order*,and contrart ftr 6c«in? ,I)Btl4iiiK» »!U» the tno9t <» Drnndy. . mira hQ* received rod offers, al^w*: SS&«asi-™gS®;?CS: ■samssmMssimm SSn on'tl Ottrata Bnradj, dMllled from the genuine tjrro®. I* ileclftxsd tjy tbAny- ejcsUent Judges* J ajnaUn Savor to tho bat Imported . . ■ - Ko.dMLlbcrty rtreoU /set.iB& ANiJ OKABaicAi> tssmiaaJnTY. *'“ .W. It MoDONAin, Mi A, ~ • •'T t mfJB nett wanton at the Iheatotton will comment on MONDAY, thebth of Bcptemoer next, et the room cor- ( ■ner of Fcny end liberty streets, lately occupied by the “SSSSSSSta. loomlikO.Ennp, Jr., 8. F^on. nnhftrittttTMlUeft«>P«- • • - —• ■■ ■ —— ■ • * ha ' r«Mfcgenc*atty«-that they hnxa Q&til tb© mfltiofocttir© gfy&r»ag«S XftJ V*! RockawayßißagglcSjSleJghfl and Chariots, In ill iholr various styles offlnlsh • 1 All pfljom vrlllbo pxeaWtalvrithstrict anl beauty B»Pair« -wUI nlTObo attpailsflto on the most raasonabl© t©ntta»: ?t ?« ringeleanhcre. : CHINA HALL. JOHN J. O’tEABY, «POROT» ■WBOLESILB Ailft MTiM. CHINA, SLASH AN 1> QUEEN9WABE, ' Tab!e CKiltry. Ilritlaniaand Silxrr Plcl'J VTarr, ■ 8ol«: L»iapvWiltow MuS-House Vurnleljtag floods, ' Ko.ttS* Mofteet otmet, *&&”*« tad yoartb| “^ZZrTMmaffIPA. BUANK books— . utnt, Journal*, Day Book*. , . Oaeb Book*, Receipt Books, , „ { Dockets, . Or any descrip-, tlon ofBLiNKBOOKS MADE TO ORDER at ehort notice, of the most superior quality of paper, hound In any stylo requlroO. -Blanhßoohsradto to-order.- - 1 Isree anil excellent etock of Blank-Books always on hand anil ftni sale at low rates, consisting of Cap, Demy anil Medium rrorkvln all styles of binding. Thatrade supplied on 11 boral nAVEN ■ . Blank Book Manufacturer, - Comer of Market and Second streets. TOHN M'llKym: 'A IUUV Grocers ancl Dealers: to •I. foreign and Domestlo Liquors, Liberty Blrect, opposite head of Bmlthfleld *t- .. . JBogj i TEHD HAWOBTH. oorper of Diamond; Mid Diamond •IfeUey, wishes-to intern hla oustamara and the publlo uroaiallTi that lie U now receirlng a largo end choice selec tion of OEOCEBIES.cach es choice, Yoimg Hyranjlmpe rial, (iuhpowner. extra fine Souchong,;Hingyong,DQlong, Congo, and scented Orango Pekoo TEASt Moeba, Old Java OOEEEEa; fine- BCQABS anil ,BfOT p dßiiter.-ValehcSfcShnahd^Bnlt»tiaßAJßlllßrfceabCOß. RjSlTBt preserved Citron. MmonandOrsogoPcds; rape riJuc Prench' BRANDIES: Poet, Madeira Tenerltfe, Chatn p^^ten.^^andMSara^Wl^ESitegethcrwltE a^ttgrai r fMWflttmßht of imra SPICES—aII of which ho la SeteSdte aS at Boch LOW PIUOES that cannot he beat by arirothar Store tn the city. nOTI7 riOFE&E—SOO baga prime EhrCaffoe.; IJ 20; do • do Degnyrodo; h. - J- °“ flo EK™f i't naiAß/EBBJBB- LEG-dlNg, oftho befit quality : ortftw? Vl ii o Bahherl article, for sale at the U« Market street. } ft H PHm jpB. . ■' : ‘.(TV PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1854. ft CO., rt, ?ittslrargV?&<> i Pordgn Fruiis, Nalfl, Spices, , Cigars, 4c, 4c. Raising JNg*. mes, Dates, Citrons, Almond*, its, Pea Nuts, Cocoa KnU, Plie lea, Sauces, Rock Candy, Von &c.i 46.' ' • nprflfcly « ' * /.v ’ i , :!^v--V‘ i^ "'/'•f‘;' ,i i'-':< : 'J;’*" v "' " BUSINESS CARDS. ' ~£Molb &' wiLtUSia, HEAT IRQ ABD VENTILATING WAREHOUSE, . MASUFACTORBBJJOP y chilaon Furnacoß, Wrought Iron Tubing, • '•• ' x - AKD'ftltlHGS FOR BTEAB, GAS OB \t"A?KU'' je9*Ko, 25 Market streak Pittsburgh, y. ■ . . We have sold our Furnaces, PattenW, Ac., to Messrs. ARNOLD * WILLIAMS, whom -we cordially recommend tottopatrenage of tojgrigfe & k CARD sir; d* ANTON and fcU OUIAKOKDLIVVOuIU Ai respectfully announce to.tbe citizens of Pittsburgh and Allegheny' that they;Will • give Instructions on the Jhano, Guitar, Violin and Flute. Inquire at H. Sphroeder A Co/6 NBW MBBIC BTORR. 84 Fonrth stretv **p23:. B LOUTH * BRO., Bast Birmingham, manufacturers of • Bar Iron; and small Iron ot all descriptions, and make, also; the finest quality of Hoops,ltonbila and Squares. 99* Leave orders for Iron In. the box,at the city Post Ofllco. ■ ■ • • < l?' , <*lB i- ' • • ••• THE subscrlborehava this dajj formed far the purpose of carrying on.lll behapwr to receive orders ltir printing and wrapping .paper ot all alien. foba It PEKIN iTEA STORE, BY A. JAYKBS,. < Zft. Fifth street; between IVbnd and Matfitt* tooth tide • 99* gold Wholesale and Retail. . • • jefty}- CALVBKT « M’CLASB, T\lE SINKKRS, ENGRAVERS,E4IBO33KRB AND EN* JJ VELOPB MANUFACTURERS, ho./W South fIUM street, Philadelpbia.—Tho public ftro rcFpetifaUylDformed that Mr. JAMES; WICKERBHAM !a ouronl; authorised ogeotta Pittsburgh end vicinity.. .ro«n vanUng Cards, Envelopes, Ac., will find it to tliolr adTaniago to call ut ho; 21DIAMOND, wherotfpocimena cunhe seen, and or* den left. All work executed with neatoosa and despatch. - ygy-W. 8. ROBERTS is nb longer an agent of ours, hia amincy having ceased about the Ifltof April.- • , CALVERTS M’CLANEt (late T.B. Calvert A Co.) . No.4BSautu Third at., Philadelphia.^ tnySftlm Notice* T\ALY’A STOCKING MANUFACTORY, No. 20 Fifth at, u first corner above Market, Pittsburg! v Pa-. v h w* wilt bo found the target and best assortedstoefc ©f Horiwy r.ver. offered, for sole la this city, Parchasers-vrlU find It to their advantage to call at this establishment and examine for themselves; it is all I need to insure Uielr custom. ... ’ 0. DALY. N. D—Bcmombor the Cheap Stocking Corner. my2S - ST O O l&l >G. FACT DRYi : jYO. 1!+ FIFTH STREET; . Sign of .TEE OLD STAED. ‘TTriLLIA.M UALY has returned froef the Manafactor- YV ing Hosiery District* of Europe, where ho-has pur chased, far cash. a very extensive and well assorted stock of the best descriptions only of Stockings, Socles, Cndershlrts. Drawers, Gloves; also, now style of Children** and Mlfwea* Fancy Stockings, together with his domestic stock of Pjtta burgh Manufactured IXo«iory« Ha will eell by wholesale or loUdlatNewYorklmportera’prices. v ,- ■ ' WILLTAM DALY A CO. Remember tboplaeo—No. 24, Sign of THU OLD STAND. • myS3 Jvc»■■■nod to soil at such prices and iluenossofquality, that all tne recalessrpnfTcrsin this or the next cannot beat, lie most rospeetfutly iovitcalba ladies and gentlemen of this and the surrounding districts* Without distinction of nation, to call and-try his Teas, which he Bella subject to be returned, if tbey.doa’t give satisfactions' The follow! ugare t»w prices,*. v- i r'• Prime Oolong, Sonrhong and Congo, S7J#££So rents »!». A vert superior l’oglMi brcakmst Congo. Wc E>. . ExtnafinejOVeryduUclounOyngOjiuc.^lb. . Pine Young Hyson, dOCtCOc-tgl 10. • 'P.x.truCno.Ynuug Hyson and lmpotial*sse. 'S lb. V«rv best Young Yyson.mnd.ltnpirifcl, SI ib. Don’t mistake the plow*--PAGODA TEA STORE, ecru or of Diamond and Diamond alley A liberal reduction made to iii>ai«»n . ■ -v: . • ■■■)• ■ • ;• lan2l. • Aysvrewni’aA^onjfressJlniU* • ff'ins INtTis yrcpaml by n purely chemical pmce.-s, and ■ x ißtcarrgntrrf to ctmhrin •touring injurious to a tttalicpmt. It is pale when first used, but by exposure Ao the air be comes gradually of a most fotensecml .permanent black. Por sale in botuea of van ms sire, by wholes ale or retail, at aepS W.B.TtATEN’S • Stationary War. - oko, Market stm-fc, onrn«r of 2d. "\TEW MUBIO STORK—The subscrif-crH have opened at No, 83 Fourth street, a choice collecilon-of ciutde and tnus'ial Instruments, Italian and German ttrlugs. Pianos, by M. Erftrd. of Paris, and Mr. Arnold: Flute;.; by M. Euler, Frankfort, A. M.; Glarioaebvdo. All kinds of brass tnitru* manta from the best Freuoh manufactories, all of whhh we offer to the public on more liberal terms, feeling confident that we con render entire satisfaction. . H. SCIIROKDKR A CO., No. S 3 Fourth at. !i Scbracder aqd G. Anton, will give Instructions on the piano, violin and guitar. , . w»p23 Jlait Received This Ofty, • ■ A TIVJI. mCBTS, 3SI LIBERTY Sirct'La splendid as /v sortrQe&t of colored and white fapry Lfqsu • Prilling* and PucKs, of t|i6 newest patterns, for'panta and coats; 1° - ; plores of .fancy CafSlmeteß ; alar estock of Gambroona,; Jashtflerotts, plain and fancy colors? Twain gv Shirt*, Btoefcs»llaodkerchlc&, ; etc.V tohc Sold very cheap for cash? tbs largest stock of. fancy Summer Clothing in the city, fashionably eat and well made. . .... - Older* la the Tailoring Line executed In Che host manner . nt the shortest notice. : ; • ••• ■ - myl&lm A.KEJTCI..—, - Copartnership Ifotlte; ; , 1 If vswmfo pA&TMJKMiUUi&s tills .day J*« xi fijrinetl between E. A. KISEVIL-and A. ft. KHEVIL, ‘tor Ihs purpose of wholesale andtetail dealing and thaou* . IHcturing of Hats, Cnpaand Fur*,tinder theuwne and stylo or AUV. KEKYIft A CO.,t All tbo dtbtfl.of E, and; A* B, Kcern viU be Be tiled by the above firm* and all per* sons liidebted io either of tha above pnrtins will ciftkc ment.to Alf. KcevU A Co. • ; .’ . AXF. HEEV)L A Cv« . . gtUborglj t Miylotb»lBM*-{tayn BUOTB AND BHOKU, WHOLESALE AN®, KETAJI/. TAM£B ROBB b&a fitted npln splendid atyTe hia Store, M No» 8D Market street* ana No. 0 Union street, between Jlfth street end the Diamond, 1 and ; baa now completed hia gpriftfr «todt 0F COOTB, SHOES, SLIPPERS, fl ALTERS, Ac., and Palm Leaf/Pedal, Dnstln SndDraid HATS, to which be : attention hethcr _ at whole* 8 This tftbek UOne'of the larges fever opened In IbWelty,. ' ahdembincea everything worn by tbeludlftaof PbOcaeJVbm -atul New York* and ha:tnista-.cannot:TaH to pleats all* Great caro hos tcoa glronin eelecUog Urn: choicest goodßj nirof which be warrants:.^ - Henlsn'contl&tiea-h)-mamimcttire, as heretofore, all ue* scrip Uona of Shoes, ned from tfcls lone experience. 'Of over twenty ypva in bnriueM in thirtvliy, is, ho trusts, a'flnfilclent guarentba that tbbw.whoXttvpr him with their custom, will be fairly JealPwith. ~ ‘ aprl9:tf Tb5T“ . WholeiCil* and lletnir m- BOOT ASD:BH;OIIMiNAJJ?AOTORY. ; ‘ M TUB flufcsCTibpr,.liftTlpa «»lcußiwlyln tha I'rTrf wafiujuelprioij of BQCFVS aß to tbetr, advantage tocellfcefoTO purchasing olsowbcrc. Coatomor work outdo a* horetofure. • ' Tlios; A HINTON, Agent, No. 4&. St. Clair, Rtreot ap2B:d2m ' J 4 M o ii A U tt H I* IN , Fnalitoanble Boot and Shoe Maker, • No; 85 'FOURTU-BXREKT t NI2«I WOOP, (Dir idly oppositt Uif Mayor's £>s«.;}' • BB 18 WELT* to furnish all Goods lu his liue,antl win warrant them not to ho inferior to any . He is woll pMpaittl to doau , kinds of custom work, and has in his omployn-eorM of ■ werkmen, who cflunot to excelled iu the city., Tpe publlo oro rcepeotiully requested to call nt his establishment-and examine hlsGoorts. • fapt3.3m HA.RDW4KIS , you Saddlers and Carriage Makers. PITTBS»RSH, Also, Cloths, DattASk&’liMß'srMOßS. Bsnt Stuff, Springs, &0..&C. ■ .■ ■•.■■■■ • • r — : ESTBKPKtB WORK 1 : No,' 180 Wood ttrtU, Third itxrr'bekra Virgin Alley. - BQWN & TETLKlT‘would call theatlcntlon of Sporting t&en to their large-assortment of Guns, Rifles and Re tolrlog Pistols,'the largest- and: test selected - stock erer opened in thlft-sNurketf wither with a gehertt assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackle, nil of which we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, or for g&od.opptorcd paper. . . tnarlS i. HevolV«r»i Bevolvttll , ■... TOBT HEOEIVED—ByEif ti'-SB. dlfeot from tneroanufac, »I' tnjers aaplenaii-asMirtipaßt: otOolt’a Hepeatlnst Pis tols. 4: 6 aßdOtoch'eSbMrel.'allof which we . wtU sell the ewh aa low oa they can txshoar.ht In thfi city of New York, Persons crolncto Austrsllaor California, will QM thatihny :oao dobotterbyporchaangtlielr pijolppnge lit bows, than they can among stnmgeTU.oa wotpte portona o chance.to tty any of the abate Pistol#, before leasing the city; ana to case of a. tbo money. 189 WoMstreot, Plttaburab. THIRST STREET. HETWEES WqOD AND MARKET Jtt STREETS, PITTBBtIKQH f TA,i>aIHsF«indB ?Atcnt MotrilloXife Boils,of 0»l*in! ted Itooi&l«)itoannfiiol.viK» Copper andSlieetlrcnWorB,<^MniBloT«ftrBteaml»atB and'HbtsliAßnrtaHo Torgos, iEorSiXron WorJ? Xmbs Bolls for Bridges, »c 4 tok ; 4& ?F!s' the r J > vOfLt d cheapest kind. Blsamlwat Tprirattended to. . MoUceltf'btdcWi'iUdflrtv ■ a GHEE ABLY Jfco a waolutioti'of t&eß&ard; of^Twwtws _ALof thoOSii Fellbwa HflltAs«)daUßp,of Pitls burcb.paKsedatftmeetiiig'lißldjßtihsoClca. to tho arts hereby notified that *s* jio] S talnwat of their subscript,^t^«UAaba;pftya>l« onthe 26th of Jane; 1854. •••--. Wfil, 8, HUNTEKi Tmsarer O,F, H-Aesodetlon, bbrner M&rkst end Beamd ste. ■ o> t '.\\ *. K; '. > -v. . , , ____ - - PHILADELPHIA. ■WOBXD’BFAIUS, London, 1851,and New York, 1853. TRIUMPH OVKIITHE COMPETITION OF TUB WORLD A THE first and only PRIZE MEDALS for Har ness at the Great Exhibitions in 1x311(1011,1851, /fe&l; ' and in New York. 1858, was awarded to jLttL LACEY ft PHILLIPS, Messrs. LACEY ft PHILLIPS, at their extensive estob- Hshment, Nos. 12,14 and Id, Sooth Fifth street,Philadel phia, keep the largest stock of readymade Harness and ■Saddles of any house in the United States. They have rpdueod tbo huainess of manufacturing to such perfect sy a* tern, that, for quality and price, they are beyond ail com petition. The best of Leather only is used, and no pains ore spared to reach perfection in every article. It is acknwledged, that for elegance, lightness, comfort and real value, the Harness and coddles of Lacey ft Phil lips surpass all others. ‘ They invite a close examination of their stock.. . * r.- , ; ■ .} .* Attentionis called to the following fccale of pricea: - Goody plain, serviceable Slnglo Harne55,...*...512,00 to $25,00, 4 .•« fancy - ' «• •*“: v . «* : : ...u 28,00-to-. C 5,00 plain Double Harness,.. ...... *.- 40,00 to 80,00 r They have a branch of their establishment, at New Or leans, No. 81 Charlesstreat. ■ Country Harness Makers can bo supplied with Harness cheaper than they can manufacture them. ■. . A number of HARNESS MAKERS aro offered con stant employment, the year round. The highest wages given. Apply to LACEY ft PHILLIPS, . No, 12,14 andlfi, South Fifth- street, near Minor street, Philadelphia,Pa. . ... , fet2 GEORGE J. HENKEL'S C ITT C ABINST WARS HOP S E, ■ - No. XIZ VBSBTNUT BTBBBTy (OPPOSITX IStMSPSSMSCB HALL,) v FhUadelpbln. TUBHUnTHE, 1H EVERY STYLE! Comprising LOuiBXTV, Louie XVyEllzabcthan and Antique, . with Sculpture Carving and modern stylo; : . : In Rosewood, Walnut,Mahogany,Batinwood and Maple; all of superior construction* apd finished in the r best stylo, equal to, Ifnotexcellinginqaalv ?•,. > ■ Ity, thb Goods of any^Establish* mentin-UmUnitedState^ , TtIMPLOYING none bnt experienced workmen, (appren i Pi ticos being positively excmded,)snd using tho best ma terialsy the work cannot fall to give satisfaction.to. pur chasers. Amongst the many advantages offered to par :ebasbrs, If the faculty of Furnishing a House, either in cle* ■ gant or piMn style, completely from one establishment; by •which .means tul tbo Articles In .each.room correspond in style andquallty, and the immonso stock always ca hand,; '.being so various in design, enables purchasers to please, their taste ra a eoleetlon, without the dolay necessarily caused in ordering Furniture. To riveao Idea of the finished Furniture on. hand, I need only inform you that my Rooms aro 175 metlong, by 27 feet wide, four floors in number ;wlth Shops contiguous, suffi cient to employ 200 hands* which is n. guarantee that the work is all done under my own immediate inspection, - ■ 433“Th0 Packing is alldono in the Store, audFurniture warranted to cany solely any distance. Yidters to Phlla dolphin are respectfully invited, as pnrenasers or.otherwise, to coll nna examine the Goods. .. . ■ , . -au2s:ly ■ ST. LOUIS. \l JdSEI’IK JIOGEIDGE. coauneaioN-:and fobwabdinq merchant, No. 28 CosoujaAi, finow Pi.Hi BtBXEr,: ’ v St* Loots, &o»« • attention, and liberal fljpanon will loe given when requlral,en Consignments or Sills of Lading *n hand. > , .; Orders for the purchase of Lead; Grain, Hemp and other Produce, *l2l he promptly fined at tbeloweat market prices. XhoKeo&Tfißgimd Forwarding of Merchandise and Pro* dnee will meet with especial caro and dispatch.: the lowest rater of freight Will always be procured* and the expense Of Storage andDrayage as much-as possible avoided, airgsrscra: Page A Bacon, Bt.Louls; EllisAMonon. Cincinnati; Charless, Blow A Co., do; Strader A Goraab, . do; Chontean A Valle, do; Hosea APraser. do; Doan, King A Co- do; Springer A Whiteman, do; y.W.Bntler A Bro.*Pittflbh; ETo.Oooodmnn A Co., do;! D.LoecbAOo., - do; £.Ao.YamaUA(lo. l PhlladBs ' Wmrnolmes A Co, do; Morgan, J.M.BnekAMorgant Blow A March, New York. S.D.Ccmegyß,: ■ ■ . do; I Frost A Forrest, do; Shields A Miller,: do; i Charles A.Melgs, do; Joriah Lee A Co., Baltimore. [A.G.FarwellACo.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do; Howard,Son A Co., do; W.B. Reynold*.:; Louisville; H; D. Newcomb A Bro, do; T.&Twicliell A Oo.~,Commission Merchants. New Orleans. / SOLI hare an open Policy of Insurance, which will coreT all shipments to my address, when. advised by letter per mall,or when endorsed on billaof lading before.or attho time or shipment.'' JOSEPH .MOGBIDGE, aura Rt,-T,r»uW. Missouri- ; ’ "ÜBW'CARPKTS, Spring Style*. i t Tins CHEAP OAKPBT ; WABEHOTJSE, ,No.-82 THIBJ) Btrcwt.—Wo are now roeelTing and opening onecf the largest and eboioest stocks of Carpetings, Oil* ClothvMatA Matting,- Rugs; 4c., erer eiMtdted west bf stock has. been selected with great caw. Persons to wantnf any artlcleato our line, are respectfully torttnl to call bud examine. Oar assortment consists to part of tbs'snowing, 'tto: Royal Velvet and Brussels Carpetings; ; ? Tapestry Brussels; . , * . . '< Aubuseon Carpets: JBxtraTmperial ana Bupcr Threo.ply; - PatentTapfiateyilnKraln? • - Superfine and Pino ingrain; ■ Worsted and Wool Carpets; ; Wool and Cotton do - Verriti&n243£,%aad4'4; Hemp Carpets, very cheap;- .■ . Ustaodßag,. ' do/ Whlteand Cheek Canton Mattings, 4-4, fi-4, and M; : Cocoa Matting,24, 44,64, and 64; ' SpanishMatttogfTerycheap;; . .. ; : per pair; AxmtoUi?r« ObeniUei and Tufted Rngs, all prices; Fancy English Sheepskin Mata, $l5 per pair; : : Colored do - do.. ~ do ftom-s2,sotosseach; , |sTogethar with a large, selection of Cocoa, Jute, Adelaide, Velret, and other Mats; 1 ' : : ">Embossed and primed.cloth table and -piano covers, of entirely new designs, veryricb. ■. < - Damask table and plana covers; also worsted damask.by . to#yardjto3oett,dbylers, 4e. - AgreatyarietynfpaUorssin floor «il-elotb,ftom-2to £4 footwide., . . ---V ] ; S^fT,Hollands for windows, SO, 32,34,36,38,40, 42, 44, • : :--V ■■■ ■ ' • ; Gold bordered shades, entirely new,rery rich* - Window shades of eTety description.- .• ••; •;-••• Oral nsd'hoDowstalr-rodß,'can)ct binding, tacks, 40. Also,-the Royal Turkish Bath Towels, together with every thing usually kept to Carpet Houses. u Small profits and qatekrcdc.'v" ... • (X&HEADI** A-COi,*- . 'marfomie ' v„. 83 Third street. , .a. B.Ktrrit CHINA HALL: . MARKET MUUUiS* - TkTOW opened one of the largest end best selected stocks 1\ of CHINA, GLASS and QUEEN SW ARE, ever brought to fids marketi. consisting in part of-White lion BtnneDin ncr»Tea and Toiletware, which vrp would particularly In-: vltethe Ladies to call prid~ examine, as the shapes are en tirely how and the wart Very superior, having some twelve different patterns at either in-foli setts or Bnwlf and Htohers separate. We are soiling them at Tory moderataprlceft. Aim, a very hairlsoine iLßsorttnent of French China Tea - andDiimer :tetts> .or separate pioccs m coaxmcin to thcr finest; Solar- Lamps, Hall Lamps, Girandoles, and HoaseFurnlablng-Goods.. - BOSTON GLASS WARE-rOfthls.wahavo a large assort tnont,' particularly; the Biiraond' pattern, which looks as well as tbo best put, and sells nt:less than cne third the price. Also, a complete stock of Pittsburgh Gloss..-:- Tho pnbllc are respectfully Invited to call .and examine our goods. JOHN 3. OLEARY, No. 62Markobet» l*Vn Third and Fourth, -• . mylMf . . . . opposlto George R./WnUeTs.,;- j. a. Jowia.. JONES & BUCHER : IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, /Vr.Tilj.'JoanCa Railroad, fool of Third it-, tfarrtsbwrg* db. HAVING increased our Machinery, which is now of the most improved order, and having added many ffcclU tioa for dispatching work, eta are now manufacturing First •Class.'. •- . ■ . BTEAMEKGINKS, . . FOR FURNACES AND ROLLING MILLS,/ Blowing Boiloxa, Furnace, Bolling, SAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY A CASTINGB, Gob and -Water Pipes,Hydrants,Retorts,LdmpPoeto, Hitch ,jng Posts,,Columns, Girders, Shafting, Hangers, - •. Brackets,Cellar Grates, Bathing Tubs, Bponts, . Railing^Vtrtindafo and Ornamental Coiling*, We pay particular attention to the manufacture and con* struction of. Cast Iron -. Front* for .Iltm*** end Btorwa* Having anextoasxvß assotun?t,t or-.beautiful Carted Pat terns of the most approved architectural order, our great fiicilitifts for manufacturing and shipping enable us. to com pete witbour cities. ■ Parties erecting Furnaces or Rolling. Mills, MUlOwnnra and MUI-Wrightii, will find li.much to their advantage to call and examine our extensive stock Of Patterns hefbte building.. ■.; • ils-'i. J ■ IRON AN9 NRAS3 CASTINGS, Of every description; Bmlth Work, Pattern Making, Fur* naco and Forge Tuyeres, furnished to order. . [pylfcy. aroßoa Jacob aAKDJixa MonongahelkZilmy and Bale Stable. - (Formerly kept by RkH.Patiereon.),,, ALBERT & GARDNER- , . TUIS subscribers .wlsh>to lnfcnu tbedr friends and tba public generally,, that they have leased rfl 1 the above Stable; and are prepared to accommo, fiftArith the finest CARRIAGES, and the best HORSES both for saddle and harncsJL - J . Gardner having been long to toe business, will glye bii personal attention tt> too management of tho stable. - Gentlemen wishing to hate Horses kept ,in Livery, will find imperior accommodations at this stable, -i.\ i . New and secondhand Dugglea conßtantiy on hand,and for sale. . ; ■ .myl7:lm ROBERT H. PATTERSON’S • ... ** .* i ~c- »_ * . MSf P , NUMBER 263. MABEL; OR, THE BALLET DANCEB. •• • - (ooimsun)) • They had known a little of Neil Pre3ton jn his better, days' when he. had burned a. great blue and red lamp beforehis door, and had “surgeon,” &c, blazoned in great, gold letters thereonand they were glad to be kind, in their way, to • hia ■ daughtetr; They were wise .enough to know that money earned is better than alow received;, so they gave Mabel work and high wages,! as intrinsically a more benevolent thing to do than making her presents; not that they: were behind hand in that; either, for many i a pretty frock and bonnet the Miss Went worths gave the orphans,, though unfortu-:! nately they always forgot their deep morn-:i ing; and gave them pink and blue' instead: of black; Still, the: meaning was all the same, and Mabel was just as grateful as if i she could have worn and looked .smart in. their ribbons and flounces, instead of being .1 obliged, to sell them all at very small prices, for one black-frock- for pretty Nelly’s dan- j cing lesson days. ■:■■■■.'• : 1 But the Miss Wentworths, though kind,, could not entirely support the: sisters.- They hada greatdeal of plain needle work to give away among them, certainly; but even the plain needlework of three precise old maids must come to an end. some .time; at least, their new sets of collars and cuffs—■ and those more complicated matters still, which everyone wears, and no one names— were made, washed, ironed,- and but away; and Mabel’s occupation: was. gone—gone with the last half-dozen long jean pockets —the old-fashioned pockets—made l'or Miss Wentworth, who} as became apartis. nn of the good-old times, disdained all mod ern inventions, from politics to . millinery. Mabel must, then, look out for employment elsewhere; and. after maney disappoint-' meats and no sfriall’ trials both: to; her "dig-, nity-and her resolution, she fou -id a slop selling shop, that gave her ’shirts at three half pence), and other articles in. proportion nstnuch. Compelled by poverty, Mabel entered herself on their list,' 1 trying to make the best of her. condition, and. to bear her evils hopefully, but failing sadly, do her attemps at self deception.. She soon; found out that ns much’as - the most, dili gent industry and unwearied self,sacrifice could 1 do, was not enough to supply them both with daily bread, not to speak of the more expensive requirements of Nelly’s schooling. - Her failing health, and wasting strength were not sufficient offerings before this great Juggernaut car' of toil, to gain her the scanty goods for which they were, so cheerfully offered up. Still, hitherto she had struggled on. Old sayings .now came in as grand helps; and being conscious antldiligent, she had not yet been fined for] bad . work or unpunctuality. She had se-1 cured all her earnings at any rate,so far.i as she had gone,though she knew, by what she saw about her, - that her turn would come s'ootf arnttimv-by-some- -device,. she ] would find herself in -the power of the; overseer, and on the wrong - side of the 1 books. She had. seen others mulcted of their wages unjustly, how could she then escape? “Your work is spoiled,”, said the over seer at. last, tossing her packet, on the floor* “ I can’t receive 1 it. -You must take it back.” It was a white flowered waistcoat, ho threw on the dirty floor; an expensive thing to buy, and a cheap thing to sell — as Mabel would be obliged to sell it to the Jews. : “lam very, sorry,” stammored she, the blood rushing to her face, for she. remem bered-now that the candle had “guttered?’ last night when she took itup stairs to hear Nelly-say her prayers, and .the waislcoaT had been lying on the table—“l am veryt sorry; where is it spoiled?”. , The man sprawled agriray thumb on a | minute spot, of grease by the arm ■ hole— | a very small spot,' undiscoverableby ordi nary eyes, and which would have been hid den in wearing. . His unwashed handstleft. a broad dark mark, made purposely,as Ma bel saw too well. . She_ gave a; little indignant cry, and snatched the waistcoat from him. ' . “It was not so bad before! You ruined it ion- purpose!” she - said looking . him straight in the face, and speaking- passion ately. ' He raised his -hand 'to - strike her but ' a general mujmer among the bystanders stopped Him. Like all.bullies, he. wns an arrant coward, and. tho. meanest-.of popu larity.hunters as well. ... . / : « You impudent- wench l” he said, “ if •you give me - another, word of yoursauce, I will turn .you off ; altogether.!- .Coming-! here with your impertinence and fine, airs, Indeed, as if. the earth, was .not good,, enough for you,because you.were. nn.apoth* ecary’s daughter! I hnve'aa greatamnid ] ns ever 1 had in my lifo to turn you oiat of] f the place, and never let you ; set foot in itj again. Here, madam, take this' wpistcoat j -bacfej'aod bring no more of'your airs and j graces here. A pale faced chit like yon, sticking out against laws -and masters! What next, indeed! You owe the house fifteen shillings, and that’s letting you,off easy, after your impudence, „ too. Take care how you pay for it, for,., by. George you shall smart for it, if you shirk. Will you take the waistcoat, I say ?” . :,. , He seized her by the shoulder roughly, leaving the mark of his strong clench on her flesh. The girl winced, and a faint moan escaped her. There was a general Cri*, and a hurried movement among the | woman; but he turned round with an oath and silenced them. No one knew whose turn would come next) and woman, how-, ever true in heart, are too ■ weak, both in: purpose and strenth, to standby each,other long against asuperior force. ■' So JMnbel . had to bear her wrongs undefended. She received no wages that day, but a large packet of work, with more -yet to come, for which not one farthing would, be paid until her terrible, debt offifteen shil* lings was wiped off, - -■, And she was threatendbrutally, "because she exclaimed against the- injustice of this man’s authority. . > . - For the first tine since her fatherhs death, -Mahel’s-cournge sank,- She sat dc»wn on a door step in .a by-street, and burat'into as bitter a flood of tears as -ever scalded the eyesof grieving woman-h'ood. In all her trials, she had been preserved frona person al'-insult until now. - She had 'btjen' poor, find therefore she had -’known momenta of anguish; she . had been-reject ed in her search after: employment,' and -therefore she had felt the bitterest pang&jof-disap pointment, dread and uncertainty; but she had ever been respected as a woman. No >:■<-■■■ i.,.- ■, ~1 , ■ 7. . At*?*.**#!-"mk *• -i,- . * • ■■-■■.■■ ... 'j *. - * ■.-■ v: ■, ■-. '> • »•"- '' ••.'" •-I'tTj? sfcrVV r-':- . < ,-":V « ■•■ L- -'** • v ■ ■ 7....■ ••■ . 'IN.:. v,. V A'_l ~ BATES OF iomnsno, ' * CREED liron JiY THE riTfSJiVHCB PRESS yztt 6mB , votabkivo&'lW ©tie insert Onv •two threw Wcftk5....;...;.,... one month. two m0nth!.;.;..,, thrae montltf. 9 00 four months..lo 00 V* fiilUttV; ■-■■■. *.* ■: six mcnth2/.-,„.„ VI OO . r one 00 Standing Card, six Usee or leas, per armi-im ■»..., mCO csahoubu is nxistnus: One Bgnwt, per annum, of the paper).:....,. 20 00 rude word or a familiar look had wounded her proud modesty; in nil that regarded her conditon; she had been treated with no less respect than when in her father's house. But now this 1 last sweet: secret boast; was ■gone;from. her. She;had been outraged and insulted, and . there was no one to avenge, as there had . been; no one - to defend her. (*0 BB COSIKTUn)-) VAIiTTABI*K KKAIi ESTATE FORBALB, rpUßExecutoreotMarcos Black, late of Carroll township, X Washington connty, Pa., deceased,* will offer at public . eale,on MQnttAY, Junol2th, 1854, the following valuable Ileal Estate, to wit: - TheGlass-Pactoryj on Dry-Riinvknown aa“Nauvoo/’to which is attached forty acres of Land, . momor lefts, with substantial dwelling houses, teacmenlfv Ac.,for tho occom- ■ modation of those employed atthQWorkB.iTbolandabounds . in Stone Coal and Lime Stone, and Includes about ton acres •* valuable bottom land, situated on tbarfvnrjnear Mononfca hela City, and crossed by.tbe llcnipfleM Railroad. This property presents unusual inducements to tbemanufactur* .or or capitalist, na a safe abd.desirable investment; . Also—A Tract of Land, situate on. Pigeon Creek, contain- • log twenty acres, more ql* less,and known asthe '/Allll Pro pertyon which are erected a comfortable dwelling house, and a largd and substantial building designed for a Stttr Mill and Grist HR!.. , Also—Three Lots. CO feel in front and running back GO. feet, situated in ll'Grew’s plan afout adjoining plotof . A. B, Chess, ■ ■■■ Also—One Lot adjoining thcaboveln plot of AB. Chess,. containing about half an acre. . •. Also—One Lot adjoining property of Benjamin Bentley and Mr*. Ellzaboth Bentley, containing about-oueracre; : t Also—Ono Lot adjoining property, of Mrs. K. Bentley, and fronting on the turnpike,’cont&nlng.near one acre. . AtaH— 1 acresontheturnpike, adjoining lands - of Itonry Young, JamejrP. Stewart, Elijah Tecple. and, Isaio Vaavoortyuv? ThlstrnoVif nqt sold.eutire, will bo of-' fered in Lots containing fire or slxacrcs each, suitable for . pasture, lots,-gardens* or country-mldences. It presents unusual attractions to thoso who wlsfito etcum a pleasant ■ spot for a country home;'> \;• ’•• • *; r . ‘a*--; • ; foregoing property will-bo exhibited and : made known on the day of sale. Salo to commence et. 10 . o’docfrA.ir. on the day of Bale. - v • ■■■ -• * • . property TorSaie. sabscrlbefr offers Tor huo, eatery reasonable terms, ' ’^i.>tb-<-:•<':-.y-. 5 L Throe Story Brick Dwelling House, No.llfl Penn street, . between Haystreet odd Brans’ alley; and Lot 25 feet front, ertejußnff.rackll2fcetto an alley/.ThaHQueelsonaof tha best buildings, and in one of the most plesßant noighbor* - hoods in the city. * • Five Lots—embracing comers of Brant end Ferry streets; one hundred and five feet ftont on Ferry and slaty foot Oh Front-street; with a good three atory Brick -Building on the corner j a two'story Framo on Front sL, and two Bride Build ings, rued as shops, on Ferry at A front by bO feet deep, on Front, between - tfarketand- Ferry streets. : v ■i A-Ijot,withvery convenient Frame Dwelling;. Lot 20 feet . by 90; fronilhgbh Congress and Elm 6ts. i; i A HonfiO)and Xcrt,:on iWylln-street, near the new Conrt. [; Uonse.. The.house la weD arranged and In good.order, and IsTiotroisnpled as a hotel. *■ >, „ A Three Storyrßrick, on 1 Smithftold street, near Seventh*-? bolng in ah excellent ousia«?fl location. The Lot P> 20 byso -p f trontiagon*Smlthfioldst: 7 ■> -i. A Cottage Frame and Lot, 28 by 120 feet, fronting on Anna :• and Robinson streets, Allegheny City. This is a Tory desira ble and pleasant location fora'realdence. ■' i' NineLotairitSe town of M’Keesport, each GO feet by 150. •BeveralOf these are on the Main.street. . .. Eleven Acres in Lime town, on the Monongahol* River, on : which there are f houses; there aro some oor t acres of ex* ■ •eellentstone coal, end abundance of limestone, convenient . ■to the landing; And two ooalpita open.’ :: : Ninety Lots iuthetewn of Columbia, 60 feet by 260 each, •nearly eu level, and well located. The tenant of each Lot 'has the privilege of using whatever stone-coal he may to q.ulrßfoxdns.own iise,ftosm.plt near theXochs. i Columbia-., is a pleasant situation' on the bohk'of the Monobgab elh rlv* ■ . *r,a ehcrtdlstaDcobelow Loi>k:No. S, In the midst of an ez« . tensive stone coalxegion,.and would be a desirublo print for taanufacturingestablislnncTits.' ■ ....... : Two Hundred acres of saperior Stone -Coal,with House, Rato*id,'Acr“.This property; has afrmt of 1-iOrcdjfon. the; Slanongahela. riTßrj ati excellent lauding; good ‘grade auf fbundationfar -railroad—with enough Icyel ground at one point for honfies ahd gardens, or locations for wahulhctoties.. ahej-veln Is deep enough to allow horses to boused In haul* lug out the coal —tbequality of which, for iron wqrk, steam, gas, or for any ordinary uses; is not surpassed byway In the': country* In my absence, my agent, James Blakely, will give all necessary Information, and be. authorized to frfve warrant, tee deeds for any property sold. . JAMES MAT/ - . xavV 1 UO P«nn oewt < HOLD, DBTVEB! LOCOMOTIVE AHEAD!! : * ; v ileal Batata fbr*Sale* ritlXE subscriber is authorized tosoU ,2?4- ACRES OF; feet—both new and in good TJTuerj'two- Connnenclng-to'bcar. There is 00 IcrlOO Acfca cleared .-and'- In a high state of cultivation,' and the balance'te welt sot with white-oak timber of-the first order. / This Land is well - calcuiatedfdr a Btoek.Fms, being very level, and the soil bf an r exeellent quality for grass gifcwing, and. being well watered,' having some twelve, or^fourteen r ever-failing gprings of excellent water ther«)n. Tlds Land bos £&dlltiea _ rarely met wtthi bdhg ri ttiile:.of:tbe : -Tongh;: riyßr,aiidoijoinnoofslonongahelft,nna almoeionibe line of the CouneUfTHlo Railroad; :andi£ frctppcsed : i6 contain' - an Inexhaustible-bed of TRON ORE/'This-Land-would sot be In the market, onljr that tho ownCTlr abont inremoveto thoFarWest* • • Terms: easy, and price rdoderatg. r Eor-fpr* - thar, particnlors, enquire of W.«J..REVN.OLDS, at Xiorena*.: Glass Works,'Or of JAMES C. RiCHEYi , dec3fey * r / Real tbia oSco. - Fifth AVud jale at.a Oood -: Bargain* rr\HKEB YAUTABtB •BRIGK; HOUSES AND ’ >1 These Lota embrace afront on Penn street, of-66 feet 6: • laches, to a S feet alley yon Which there la erected avaloa- high, -with kitchen: cellar la front on Pea a street, nndSO ... feetdeep.cn liocast-street^:.This istt.v&ydoairablasltoa-; : tlon fbr either a Store or a Tavern; Penn street, brief? the, - great tbrough&re of the city: and this property being con* , ' , .. : This property Wbrild Sot bo In the market only that the . oimer wilting In Washington county* amiflnda it extreme-, ly Inconvenient to attend to it. • Tennteaaf and price moderate:- for further-particulars; enquire of ■ „ rROBEKT. PAY, Flftt IVnri, • • or JAfl. a BICBEY, ■Beal Estate Agent, gfcthla efflen.• Coal Property for. sale at a ntf tmexplred lease 1 (fburiecn -Years) of * ■ * Lot aituatofoa o*Hara street and Spring-alley, Jn-tbor, HlilhWard—4o ft: fronting ca Cllara street, and tunning - bade 100 fLonSpring «llgM>9 *#<&■(?- cr Ps!^- * 'storied ErickHqnse, 40 ft;sciuare,,with a frame, ttrostorics, 6)iff.-cur Spring ' alley,, well cakmlated to carry on any branch of manafrcturingbuFiness, Beingengagodin taftn- L _ ufactUrin{?tathocountryjToirer.th& above for salo./' In* ■ :■• epWABI) FATiBR. ‘ * - Farms» House*, dfc©.» .To Let, ~ ~ -jriim OB with commodious Eric* JD*elK . c -.. tf Wgt aid Stables,'near'to tho city,‘and suitable for. Brito fatten cattle:fori ibis; msrket ’ Also,'a couTenlemt Brick Country SjsineT.., ; largeetiougb" ■place; and- ODf excellent Two. StoryßrkL>i)weUlßg v vrith , - L’flntsbcd basement and ftttlc- ; -onth> , fcaSk of tboAßeMcny, [ Above the aqueduct. JAM£SfB.:CBAFT,.-- ; r - ... [. vdec2B;tf , Fourth flt> ~ ~ Betntttfnl Sites for Conntry Homeiu * for sale, on easy teriup, FunTZ . -LOTa.laidoffandrestrictedformralresidencear Also* - ,aa\ENTIRE SQUABE, ohihebankof theAHegbcny river, •784 feetlchg>bj2oO. feet deep; fhayttg ftptote imlMary m » Julia Ann Avennes,;.andHenrietta apdHewawoi*. TMa square contains of the choicest-kind, ana . - sictaresgueand tomsntte nery around,, lam desirous of preserving this sqwtfo 'A- GOOD-MLY CELLAB, undeT thu Xnginfr i Homo, on Baronth street, suitable for staring molssjss | '«• trodnM.- InnoJre of JOHH D. STEW AM, J | nurt , 207 Liberty street. To l«et. ' _ fT\HS ctareUtag bonsd now occupied by xno on FocLfir&l ; 1 Street, AUeaheny; No. 4 Collonedoßow, ntair thews! sSO,n,Mat H- MWBDS, . . V I***"* ** / , ** . „• - „ *■■ ■ ■ v ■ •' hr ; v T \f >i“. :*■ . -X . • v.W . ■ \ r -r/,_ . ; y r - ■ ... lib .. 116 .. aOO .. 4CO &Oi> l‘ :# 5 4. j. _v_