ny-M*,-'-t*. 1 - - - (.’? v .* i kt > r » *, , ~ . !i - ** '&<s\rr-j >\* • h*v?-^.V.-:^,*: % - fi t ■-.' . 1 1 4 _’,'' : > ', . ' ;*‘ -si.’**'*#: K *4 -? * , r 1 . • t * w 4 f » *. * ’* **t * 4 v*» * »* > , 1 s * * *v » * * , n *?\\,> ,• "fA ;*V*X‘ih;u,«.<»,*..>W:’;-M Vii c- \ ?!o*-‘f,*.;*-<twrV-t':• ip; ‘v* ,s ' ■*+> or. •>- •tf#”* .^»V( 1 ’,*' <*■* * i.«v",! jivSr • ’T*. -v. •*H A vS4.»y. «*-. ; A’X * ‘Vt;-* ti i % * A .3 iV r ;”{.’oV^^<V f-N. i tOTt' -‘ * ~ &X»svKSx* < r X^':^;v *r tfv* #: ? q z&fAS ■ll^® Najalta 4 r 1.1;,-', . ! ; ‘ r* v- ;>is - - / r r - ; -: Sf^igfelM. xSW3PW^^9 iiil^Mit SrifiXI&SBM I msmmsß’ • ■ ■ ~* »■ ", •, ■'- :> >■ cMWWBSSWIfc •■'* " " ” 'lfein. - , —— MP?.?*,. SStik-'-'irßiMa*. —=- --—----- ■ -—— ■nfenromc, vm>. - ““ " -nfsomKiTs ans"b"4SJd&. tllSSrtili^S&§S!SBS&g&j , J :s«’«»feass™r“- TJ|rHOI,EBAIE'«'na-ltttimlteali7sln&U-s,^jc, ; :W S«l* WffOOS««il.M.Tkrt I nd. s un. ■ - V': v contract for-Seating ; : : . . . - _ . Xiiniarai now' in' om. >& ’ : 1 :iOHatoa.:,:AnyJnloriiffiM'. .. ...• •/.•*• ;•;•:• Nos. 2 ana-4 Wood etrcct^Qx &?a> :-'de(s2*±fV. , Iron Cifcv Stove W.. _ ; When’s «^B N . - - - • : ' ’ ' ; mHI9INKIs-pTfipared by;spurel> . 1 " " ■ ■ ' •'■ 4 • \-&HBwammttdt»containJuMtnff.ifyu> . It is pale when first ufle& but by expostu , atoßsssis^s^ ree. Marjiet ttrM^corngo. -roAIU).-Mr. «. ANTON and H. SOHIWTOBK won. --' - ' : ? - - - -, :h _.*p4.m,:,. ,-3 - |c;-;:.,.5- -•:. ■ ••• v •• -'■;. •., • "JS r• • .- •; ,•-.■•• •• ■ \ •■* : , -. '■ . • - - - •.• .-• -.*?*•- v 1W THE DAILY MORNING POST. andtPubHik** nerv (tittnday- escspied.) '.STMSBTB;;.' v> . ■' J>ol t gt^rr.-rpyrMij flWm«*y , f&p-w3hars < tf- fir»t*pWJ , jfl‘.Wnthff t ye*t . ’ - , . . t I eopieit Jtw« cext?—iwla at the «mnict ju ta« • l\ytbe>awß,JCoya.-. ~■•■ -.■,:■ ■■-;•: r,.- ' ':''TEB POST . _ . froro* tbß-same oii a large blanket wse sheet* at YW(>J>OI»tA2B a y&tr, m adTarice. Bingfe copies HTBCBITB. ;. tU/Vv.-f.:? ;.rA ■* '•■ ; .V.':*" ‘ 'n.,..,' : f -4arKftpip2i-irW.be dlaeontiimed-(on3esa at Abediscre. • 'iCßl>«f.tho-rioprietorB.>mUil:aU anearagos.weP 4 *®* : ; ■ i.. 4®rNo attention will be paid to-any order mile&a accom pantalb; the rnouoy..orrBatisfartorrrefeijnceJn thucity,. - r .... — . • ‘trA'T-TTIT-Tl-’ !j wttt -i : Udone on OnthorCat6ctict,andmcst tulh*- r.-.y (Jjj|J vV PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ' N ' OEO.F.'OntnORE, ASn. COUSSELIOH AT XiW, - OJfict, corner e/ jßmriA tirtei ond Ghcrry aXUy t • . . PITTSBURGH, PA., •Will attend to bla professional business aa usual, at hi 6 office,‘between the Lours of 9 A.3L.and 4 P. XL of each day. , jyg> • ROBERT 13; PBIIUPS^ ATTORNEY AT LAW. st.-i.ouiS, mo. 1 joSkpii WKAVEII, . . , ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT IAW, Office, Ko. 141 Fourth., ti'eet, la. t i:lyjj pirrammaß. pa. 1 JOHIT BARTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR 4T LAW, Office, corner Fifth, and Gralit ats.» . •iaSllril •■ . • . • .■•••,■ :• . - . It* AfldiUe RobertSf A.TTORNKY No. 132 Smlthficld stxwt,; : /A bctiroiin Pifth anil Sixths Collections-carefully attend*; el tn —specialattention given to Conveyancing. ■ f<lec&ly ; , Thomas Means, ;»A TTORNEY AT LAW ANDSOLICITOBTN CHANCERY, jft; Office, next door to the Post Office, StcubenYflle, Ohio.; my 4 ~ » - S* ' ' i e- A TTOBNEY AT LAW—No.ITO Fodrtbrtrbot, Pittsburgh,; J\. -fourth door below Mr;; Body- Patterson** Livery Ptal la. 3dffl ■Ji S«* Morrison, 1 -" ■; .• ; A TTORNRY ‘AND."COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office, re-, £\. moved. to No '44 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh,; p^’;» -■ ■ ;; •• •• •; gprKhy. \ C. Orlanrto Loom!*, < ' i l - A TTORNEYA.T LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wocd. i A 5y4 T ; st Thomas 91* ltlar»hSllt i- TTORNRY-ATLATT--*oslce,’L<rßrrlo , fl Buildings, Fourth A«t»*& ' janT.ly "" T“ ; '' B, B. Carnahan, ■■■•; A' TTORNRY AT on Fourth street, between • : A>Ch^rryalleysoid'GrSnt street: V-;:' 1 - fjefcy. , J. NcM’Clotrry, ATTORNEY AND" COUN BKLLOU -AT: IAW-Offlce ■ln Jtohcweirs Buildings, on Grant street . . v . jo* - ' -!>• H» HsiXen, . ■ A ; TTORNEY AT LAW— No. 127 Fourth street, sberre and A near SmKhflaldi =• mar27:y. i Alderman Watson. "' an:third flrtiti dpposiie’ Vie old Office* •fTTHEREaII businesspertaining to the oiuceof.Aldor- W man and Justice of the Peace will he pTomptlr.ntr tended to. Acknowledgments of Deeds and Mortgages*, and '6tb>r instruments of writing, taken at hlfl. office* or at tho te<ddcuca of tto parties. . , - • ■ - i The Dockotfl of Di‘ B. SCULLY, latd an Alderman of tno City ot PttUburgh.nfa ptaced-in..m3t.pdastssiQtl..-JPSr2S»PH having Judgmoutsua said DocketsmAy*bsvethe necessary ptOCWSlssuh! theroon. by Alderman Wataon. • fmy&tf , c"-v.' . jfi ■ Duclcmaater, Alderman* -VWPICB, Grant streeti-between Fourth st. and Diamond 1 I alloy. Conveeanclng ofall kinds done with the great ■ eat'care and' legal hceunity. Titles to Boal Estate ex* . : • •• - Removed. - ■ ■ • •: . -DR; D; HIJNT, Surqeos Dektist, has rotoovea office from No, 75 Fourth street, to No. 19 Street, one door below Ferrr, wbare • •• - ho will bo bappytto attend.-to alV' ; prof{»sl‘'nal. n. A HI.. HIIKHKIIN DIiNJIUT. (.11^ wranr .O'O. W. Biddlo.) -3.0. 144 SUITII STREET. ... j. r it.-: office hears, from 8 to 1 o c’oce. ana from2ln t o’clock, W>lßls_ 1.-janjjin.'i' I ..~~j SCOTT. DENTIST. Foarth Etreet, fiT6 (loorb Markot. rn -' Qmck' Hours—Jrom ■ nlno. A. it. to fl.o p. M. ; : ircSO-.f . BUSINESS CARDS. n. nr. usitsTiaz.., .Trck.mcnßAuai. » W. HBBBTISE A ; COMMISSION AND POKWABBISG MEBCUINTS,; ANT> ’ Dealers Generally in Prodaoo, Pittsburgh, Cin- ■ cinaati &n<T other Manufactures t &c. JVb 03 Front streets, between MarXxt. and Ferry streets, p.c - .. Jt&~ Liberal c**sj nuances mod® cm cnnfignnjcntß. l or* Ocular attention paid to forwarding Western merchandise. : - Jk/errncy.—Clark A Thaw, Wm. Bapalcy.A sl- Colly * Cou IV Sellers &:Co., Hays & .Block. Kwiner A n*hm TUnry nraff: E3q., Wm. Ejchbaum, S. B. Jnhof-ton, Thotoaa BokcTTdl, EstKGeortje Ledue, &q., Soloraon /: ’ ••• ■ .« > €o>Ptmneniblpi TER- subscriber* haya thiaday fanned a partnership for the purpose of carrying, on and fbncard* mw. In connection trith tile Clean ana ondFrCb. business generally* underthe style of Ky-swsu S» lticu lOni; trucehoiMß No. IXG Wator nnd 150 Frunt streets' fbmorly ocenpiei by • ' • JMIE3 RICHARDSON,: • JAB. J. BENNETT* - -"Pittsburgh, February jUt* lSslJeb£ — . -r-OCDRAVO, IJlamonQ, Pittsburgh; Pa* dealer li I; . Countr* Prodnco, offers for Bale a choice stoeK o Groceries, jolcctod for family m :.•_ Bploss of every variety - and thopnrCet quality; ground at Ms Steam Mills. Also, Dried FfttUs* Foreign and Domestic. Prodace taken In ox • ' -chJvngefbf'MeTctandiSeV' F. a. D. has procured a foil assortment of Landreth e WarrantedGardctt Seeds, and invites the attention of all in terested in rural affairs. 3anf L __ . Gopartnemblp . . \ • T H nL n «r,l^ %z% 0 purp °” °““i S OTTShot. Grocery A. M.WAtiasarOKD. PjHehnrgh: February 1,1E54 . - vn. Esnuau ™ . j. nicrwtMA*.. 1 j. j. det-nett * • • ESffILISH RIOttAttOSON* COMMISSION AND FORWADDING MERCHANTS, iTO Wholesale Dealers In Fish, Bacon and Oil, ana Produce generally. ; Warehouse, formerly occupied hy BorOtidgc « Inghram, No. 116 Water andlGO First street, Pittsburgh, rnuccis o- mn-rr ....... „.,.„..jao.a- nmauAtr. : “ ' IIAUBT * KBNSHAW, ■ Tea DEALERS AND PAMILY OItOCEIIS^ Dealers In Wooden and WlllowWaro.Japannrf Tin Warn, House keeping Utensils. Ac, Wholesale and Betail,ho. 2S3Mbcrty street. Pittsburgh- ■ apris? ygtKTTa: pgrT.-ntaj ~ ”. - JOHff'OTGfnflj' , • Pittßbarjdii' ; MsrybmiL • - SelleNt Nleols ft Oo*f * i 5 No.»» Übsftr Rtr-et, Pittflbargb, Pa. > " 1864- ■ v-- • EEtfS-SELLERS & CO.V an'd Contrnlsßlon MercliMt* :: • BEAtESS ITT 1 _• V, ; EEOTIStONB, QROOEBJES.ASIMnM', • • jaS-lrog ■ ■-' ' y«. 309 Zibrrly itrteLlMhbuTyh, Pa, WM.BICErr SOT,Pitta tiorga. ■■““linierttßtcteetion, * ,-! ■ -CTTHOLESALB GROCE!IB,IMPORTERS OF BRANDI^ 'W Wln<aan4Se*ar»— NOT.l72jm4li4.cflfne rof ondLlbertystreets.Wttetrargh. IrmyNaOß,Cotton feu toonstmtty oph£>i3»v ~ • .■■■yr** _ WUllftift parr * 00., ;■ " V •;' TnrrnOMaAl.BGP.OOßßaMdDealcMitit’orf'lKnWiEfS W *o4 Br»u4ies,'oW Mononcahslaand RcctiflßinNTjli ' tlcy, No. SCO Commercial How, liberty street, BISDO. r atr.m«. ; ,...u.a. KmKP«MpK. n'OLDBKANi HEBBO.V S CO., . T ximiOL'ESAL’R Groce m, 'PKxlneQ'Denler# and Ootnmi** .W “ ■^SrairinHOMa.M^■'■« • i FORWARDISQ ASD COMMISSION MEROHANTSi merts «*«*, p *? m : “Sw! vi apr7- J, —pwofe*. tka' store. : ? IAnT'ttAWOUTII, iVhrZrialc ar-d Sdail Grtceryjte ale* of 014 CoantiT Bladt lew, ?rendi Bran-, dfcw, *n4 tho Womo»d, Htfetrarirh,Pff. —i'"-"' *'• - : MEBCHANTB, SteamtK>at \ •••••■ .TERBBH*PTg, Tinyir! jea-lEA DEADER AND*FAMILY !OEOCER,*jK» Ja253 - ! -fa-’ - . *n* r' WtolessJe Pflalkr'ittCheese.^ttoT,Bce(fa»?iB^»^® *—• —rr Paul 4t Mttrdoeli. ' • • „L_ COMSnSSldtf AHD TOIIWAEOTNa MEBCEANS, AjSD STEAMBOAT AaEOT.^p.7^rtCT^VClnch|t|atl, : King «tt- Moorlica4« _i. OUSCBRS ASD PRODUCE DEALERS Sinclair* v: > : . j -ffXrHQT/BSALE GROCERSi" W CHANTS—^Corner sta> ~ -fcoy TTTHOLM* «f P«!?n SidlSrla «tw«». PltUhVl, 1 Mfrl PORK PACKER .DEALER, ' jn73l ' Co>fM£HCIAt/ 'I‘IBEHTT. STRUT, . . 1 . ~ ~,.. r .w/'b. Haven* - \ eßMhmmmam ®,'rs«ss:i’s£sisa«isr^ ««sr of M^t * l ftKS!?n^iaßo ß fcßina«r.K»>. p ° Tla ——: —“ ~BiuleU£Bro.i : i.vj , EOOKSEDtERP.OTATIONKRS, DEAHEBB 111 STJAN •I>AKD ANB UOHT LITEHATTOK, soil Publishers cl „„ 1 0.0. F. TOKEN, No. .15 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, fa. “marts ly ~ ~ ~ t Walter P-Hanhalli s _ IHPOMEBand Bealer-ln French and American .Fitter Hangings. l • ?'V , - - ' I s. i PUBLISHED DAILY BY G. F. GILLMOUE AT THE “POST BUILDINGS,*’ CORNER, OF FIFTH AND M»uD STREETS AT 56,00 PER ANNUM, OR. *5,00 WHEN PAi. „ 6TR ICTLY IN ADVANCE BUSINESS CARDS. \ JOSEPH FLEDIING, I _ fsucoßsafra .to l^wiloos* co.V pORNEft MARKET STREET AND. DIAMOND* keeps i V-/..consUuUy on hand a full assortment of Drugs, Medi* | clncs, Medicine Cliests, Porfumery,^and pll artiolea pertain = tcgtohisbasluesn. -c --• ;i - •• r - Prescriptions carefußy compounded at' tlhoors.; . ■ , . V ' j #ohs rtranso. ■ cocuoai? biesuxg.' , FLEIIISO BftOTHESBi • (Succwsora to 3. Kidd A Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, _ / . ■ A'o. 60 llTxxi Srt«, PiUlbltrsTt, Fa. - Proprietors of Dr. M’Lone’aOelebnLtea Vermifuge, liver Pills,Ac. ■ ■ j a lo ’ JOHN BAFT, JR., (Successor to Jus. H’GuiToj;) VTliolcialo unA Retall Oruntit. ' A AD I)t=iloMU OU.B. DVE STUFFS, *O-1 141 jfi- Wool street, llirco loors below ViiEtu nllcyc • •’■■ ■npr4:mAely ■ - PITTAIUJUgn.' i® I’' 1 ’' WOKOA»7Ag>t;: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, • ’ • - • . ANP DEALEU IR •: Dye-stufis, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c.; No. AYood street, ('emo door- south of Diamond aljey, . . JOHN MITCUELL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, .. •'••- » « ~v ; Tfo- J.35r Wood.:StrccC, * v t- i . m : jofrygj • Next door to Jloußgj Pittsburgh. jLa£1~..... . 1 Notice. JOS. PLEMDtG hating‘associated with JOS- ABEL,. thcu business.will hereafter be «indq«ted ob'det th* style of J. ABKL£oo.,at the old stand, comet of Smlthfleld and Fourth streetfl.- • jal*v ’ WllUamTliom, UrucEiat, * HAS REMOVED lo tho corner of-HAND and PJ)\N Streets, where ho will, as usual, attend promptly tc his numerous friends/ All articles ip fcla Ufi b ire warranted pare, and put up with the utmost cure; ■> ' 'jnaS-14-Gm ' ■ . ■ B. A* Fahnestock ft- Co» YTTHOLESALE DRUG WARKHOUSK-Corner First and ; T V :WpQd streetyahq ebrhar IVood and Sixth/'’ {fobl -I R. L. ALL.EN, - j ; - wholesale rcEALnt ijd. -- ’ foreign ’Wines, Brandies, Cigara, Old Hbnonga • v hela Bye Whissjy&D,,. AXSOj KBCTIFYIBfO -i ' .NO.MVOOD STItECT,PITTSBURGH, PA. | ; WINES, Brandies, Gins,. Cordials, Jamaica Spirits', St. T w ■■■■ Croix and New~i3ngla»d Bum, Clarets. Champagnes, Scoteh'Alvltfndon. -Brown* Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon! Old Monongahela Kvo and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach. .Wild ..Cherry aud Blackberry. Brnnaicßj-imporlcd TlttYuEa, -Regalia, and Principe Cigars? Half-Spanish and Common i CurarSyOll at such low.piices as- tef challenge-eoiupe itloti. i Fancy Bar JSega and .Labelled Bottles every aivle, and !: Demijohns of all Fixes.:. I ruspoctfaUy Invite an esnrolmi : linn of my »tock,: at No;8 WOOD -Street/ Pittsburgh, ! . . • aprfcly • JOHNGKOUTT, IMPORTER- OP BRANDIES,: GIN, WINES, Ae./-Beal«r in fine Old Monongsfiola Whisky. Peach Itrandr/Ac. : Also,' Rectifying Distiller, corner.of Sxatthflclii antT Front gtre&&,Pittaborgb. ■ /• i.r,-.--- '/ : cpr!3 ; . d, Bryar/ . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT 165 Lihom street, and 3VDiamond alley. JebHbv - JOUN M’DLYIXT A DIUJ.p Grocerr -acil . Dealer?-in > Foreign and Domes tin Liquor?* JUberty street, opposite 'head of Smltbfirld Ft ;• . . : ~ .. : jo3s £2- JNO. E. DOWNING,- CLOTHIER,-©* i HAS removed;to 294 LIBERTY street, cpposite.Gmrison alley, and ho. 3 SEVENTH, near Smithfield, vjiprv the attention of his friends and.the public to the' stock of READY-MADE GOODS always on ha ml. Alvo, Cloths,.CnG/Umefesand Y&dirijjs" for ordered work..' ATaU : assortment of Farfiishlng Good? for cenUemcn, including Hats of oil qualities, Trunks, Umbrellas, Ao., Ac. ja. ronn *ct05Krr...,..~,„.- ct. Wholesale and Eetail Clothing Merchants, . NO. 88 WOOD STREET. THE subscribe rare spcctfally inform their oMmstdmere . ned the.jmbUc In tbey havo .tbii? day as. ♦ociared themselves in the ahoTe business, under the f rin o? JOHN arCLQSin.Y A CO. They respectfully Folldt a ahareoi. public patronage. - The previousbuainußs of enr.h will.bo- settled by them* <*elvßF rwipßrtlTely,';".' • fetO ■ R LAIRD. (late of the firm of Cooler A Lausp,) havint! « opened STORE NO., 9, (iwo doors altovo (he old 'land,) for the pnrpo.se of carrying on tlio CLOTHING dUSINEbS,-hopes by stnet- attention'to bnelnesa to merit o «fcare ot the patronage of the late firm: - ‘ ‘ N. B.—Clothing made to order 'intho'mort fashionable styles, and os the shortest notice—-Inferior to none in the mtv. • "■ • : v . jonSfry : .Tame# C* Watt, . \TRRCHANT TAIIA>R-rrNo. 45 lifth street, opposite the ITJL Pittsburgh, Pa. ... : .:.fcpr7‘ daraei Ultlßnger, Tk/rONONGAHELA PLANING MILL-Would respectfully ItX ialonn his friends' tuid the public, that his new estab tlahment is now In full operafcon, ahd that to is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill -ail Planed Lumber, with promptness, and at the lowest rerea. Board and Plank; planed on pnu br.coth rides, constantly on hand. ... Bash,Door*, and.Mouldings, or every deoerfptton, made to order. • • . : Builders and Carpenters would find It to thnlr ndrantcge to givclum a call, as he can now loruish them with planed *tuffgniUible for every description ct work. • • WH. L. niOEOH..—......JAMES UtUS^TCtL. HEEBOK & CRISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOtINDEKS* MANUFACTURERS of all hinds of BRASS WORK, LO COMOTIVE, KTUAM ENaijraVPLUMDERB, Ac. Al so, Cotton Ratting Manufacturers Foundry onßebecc,a street, Allccbeny City.. '" Offlcoand l2 Market street, PUtalfurgb. OLD BRASS and COPPER tahenin exchange for work, or cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will bo promptly attended in. : •' : feb9:ly —— ——jrosKPH t. J4OWHY, tfo. 43 Corner of AYflft and Wbod SZrttU* • Office 1 np stairs, : :Entrance&om Fifth street. ,Pittsburgh, TVKSPECTgITLLY announce to the public that ho has Jtli commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in fontioo tion with Intelligence. and-General Colloctlog. Re will also attend to renting. Pcrr-ons in want of servants, In any capacity, or those In wantof placed will be supplied et short notice. AU'husinesa entraftad to Ids care promptly at tended to. • - Ktfcttntrt —T. J.Blorham. Richard Cowon, Ewi.,W. 0-Leslie. Dr. Alex, Black, Jaroesil&ckeialjA. A.’Ma-od, Maffit A Old. '■ ' • JanlB_. u. GEir?.. nzzar. owtss, Pittsburgh. iebchantb, lit. GRAFF & CO., Western Foundry* ■ No. 124 Wood streot, PITTS DUE 90, PA., ' MANUFACTURER? OF COOKING STOVES, Coal and Wood Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Hollow. Ware, Plain and Fancy G rates, rinln and Fancy Fenders, E4d and Dog Irons, Sugar Kettles, Tp&K jtties, Wagon Bo x*Bj te- f joC-lyg • Austin Loomlfl, Merchandize, Stock, and Bill , 92 Fourth Street, (above Wood.) The #nbscrib«rhATinffppened anioffli».nt tbaabove place, for the purpose'brnsgoilEt&ig'LoanS^Rlllß.',Bonds, and oliotherlnstnuuchtaTortho fiecnrity of Honey, and for the mtronftftfl and l ßkle of Stocks.' Will also give prompt and ooiticttlffrattentlcn. torhuylng, selling.renting of and.leas ina Real Fstate/;, :.;tJy7j‘: * AUSTIN LOOMIS. . _ Schuchman;«. flannlein) JLi i Pittsburgh. vMAps, LRadPcapes. Bill-Headß, Bbowßlllfv LabelSrArchiteetnial Jltchhio Drawings, Bnsiftess and ‘ViMthigCards, etc., Engravod•.or; Drawn on• Stone, Printed In Colors, Gold, Bronte, or-Blflek,in the most approved style, ihd aitbc most rewmnhiß-jirices. -. bctlfcly —■ r: nSriH'KtiUer, ' TTOTJbe. siarf, and ornamentad painter, and U Dealer : In Paints—No. 44 St Clair street. Pittsburgh. ; HaS’imhttahtly on hanii all hinds otTslnta. either dry or Bdled 08, Spirits Turpentine .Winder? Ola-ss pt.all .telMfl, Putty,Taint Brnahes, tcc ell Of the best quality, and fcr sale at reaatma ..bio prices/..;. .y ....... •.»•/ •• •' : -'Sepl! . ERGLISH AND C&ASSIOAIi SBUISAKY. T 7. T, McDOfl ALP. - M> ; A-v-rßixCirsL. ; • THE next-tessioii of tho-Institution 'will .commence on MONDAT> tb>Mb next, at the mom cor ner of FcrpTrand Liberty etrcetß.-lately: occUpled'by the MessraiYeedeir.. :■! ■!.'■■■> V f Befercnccs~K<m , A* W* Loomis, G< Enap.Jr., 8. F. Von oohorst, R. .Millar. .ir. mnrUfi ... rjlcolTHrcoXiiiUxm WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL 'GIGAE 3IAE U FACTCTtE II . ASTkI>EAU&IW ALL KIKPS 0? . Tobacco, Snafft and Cigar**-. ■■■ : JSSr Keepsconstantly on iargesupply of all the ▼arionß brands of Imported Cigars,, /•/ „.. - j'a3;?; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN IMPORTED CIGARB, Tlio Greatest. Inycntloir of tbc Age. ' TO ;AV.OID those unpleasant feeliogitMt .usnaUy - j jjfaccoTopahythe of apoff Hat, theCONFOU- imported from Paris»lbnns the. Hut to the exact shape sad -size of the head. - Aneatfit, anil a good Hat may be had at 77; Wooditreet. aprB SEW PAPBR miiL» ! vl CAKTOir, OHIO. EISHER; ANDERSON per mill fttiho abo*e p3ace, w.bcrothey will be tappv to ; retidTO : orders for printing and wrapping paper of all - A. Tlmllti WHOLESALE and neteIISADDLE,HARNESS, ISMhPTB'ONH:. VALJSB end CARPET BAO numnfao e*” ’iuc p ’- N°- JOG Wood street, l‘a. ■ jy«7 ■ . . Jobn H. Btellor* "\XrHOIiESALTS ANI>. RETAIL .DEALER IN . MDSICAI# .‘W. INBXRESfENTSi Pianoe* Music, School-Book* acd -6tatiooe^ -fjaal lIHOAN * AHIi, . TSTHOLHBAIE «n 3 Betidl Donlsrs In Silks, .Jh ntit.md VV Sapi' DBT GOODS, Nos. 91 Market and 8 Union street,Pittsburgh.. -■ - ■■ ■ kPri E. WHITEHOUSK) SIXK AKD WOOLEN DYER ANI'CLEANER, r No 7 ISABELLA- St, neir the Emmot Hotel, ; Tliomas Dl.Xlttlc, -\xrATCnANDCMCK MAKER—Fifth street; hotwesn. Vf Wdod and Market street*; opposite TwnCfty-Hotel. All kinds of Jewelry made and repaired. ic-pfrly ai'Ccraiußtf...-—..-s*!* cut must. - B. COTHBERT <& SON, <- -p>BAL ESTATE ' AND GENERAL AGENTS, JTo. BO JK, SmUhftld ttrut. ' pot l ■ ■' "■ riaxa. - H' LBEefstiwwsoo To MimpnT . Lis,): "WOOL LEAL*. i ER ANB COMMISSION MERCHANT, for -tlio sale of ‘American Woolen OoocU.'No. 189 Liberty street. fmTi~ . ....... . x,. E, H.ywarti, • BEALBR in BOOTS. SHOES. TRUNKS and LEGHORN ' aha URAItoBATS. comer of Margot and Liberty ete.,, No. m Pittsburgh, Fa- ‘ }n*sy ~ “! SAllil <£ MOSER, ■ A ROHITEOT3:—Offices: Philo HnU. No. 76 Third street, XV*Pittsburgh; andeasteideof the Diamond, Allegheny. ..... • ■ ' • *t?j • ; - T y-\’: ’■♦Cv • ileiiioTal. ntisisuEa JOSEPH CHAPMAN. ~yO. &3,MARgET STftEtT/ PICTSPOTIOg. WM. DOUGLAS .DiMISL MILj JS A-iiixoaift?."-'' ’. V',-- ■ :■ i t *• * V* < PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY* JUNE 22, 1554. BUSINESS CARDS. LODES & CO., BS •& CONFECTIONERS, • JOSHUA KH< WHOLESALE JTETJITEB 39 Wood Sr., PiTTamnwiH, Pa., • HAVJSon band and are receiving the following Goods/ which they, offer at the lowest market rates. -;7& : bagß-liica':Almohdß; - 20 boxes Maecaroui; 26 “ Sicily do 20 “ VeEmlcolla; 25 bales Bordeaux do 60 “-.Farina; 16 bags Shelled <lo . 60 “ W. Rock Candy;: 60 “/ Filberts; . 25 “ ANo.ldo .50. Walnuts; .10 “ . Red . do .. - 60 Cream Nuts; • 16 “ . Caportj 600 bushels Pea Nuts; 16 “ Olives: . -25-bbls. Texan Pecanßj 76 • GuneDrops; • 25 • “• Illinois do ; 100 . Loaengfs; . 2000 Cocoa Nuts; • , .60 “-JujubePaste; ; . .200 boxes German Pintos; • .-'--60 dor. assorted Pickles; > . 2okega--. do; --do 80 .M - . Preserves; 10bblfl. . do. : do- 100 “ PcpperSauce; -10 cases Prunes, glass jars; 10 cases Sardines; 1 -•-10 .‘f 1 fancy . ; 6. “ ■ “ , • - hf. bxs< • :60casksCorrcnis;. -'2 •••“ do -20 cases Citron; ■- 200 bags Brasil Sugar; .. > '. 200 boxes Cluster Raisins; , 40 bblflß.C. Sugar; ::lOOhh “ ,-hLRi. .. r-: do.-.-. . ; 26. “ Xovering’aSugar; • 200 qr. f* ;‘V.- . . do - ■ . 10 cases Liquorice ; 200 boxes No. 1 Herring; 25 boxes Ref *d do IDQScaled , do 20,000 Principe Cigars; . ..-1 case Mace;-.. ■ 20,000 Havana do-. ... :1 bbLNutmegs; • • ; . 16,000-Hcgal.ia do ; p •T'; M :' .Gloves; .' ■ - ’C,. - 7V .2,soo’Half Spanish Cigars; s . 25grossRlahklngj. -V. V V 50gr, Miller’.ffF.Cut' * 25 baskets Salad Oil:' ' ' " ft) gross Anderson** do' 1 J.CASDE RSOItf&CO., it, Pittsburgh, Pa., ) Foreign Fruits; Nut*, Spicrp, i,CigarsAc* do,' Baisiss.Fjw, ime*. Dates, Citrons, Almonds, its, Pea Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Piro les, Eatieefl, Bock Candy, Ver ‘Ac., Ac.--' ■; flpr'ifcly - Vo.; 6. Wood Btrcoi *TTT TIOI/ESALE Dealers in : YV : Confectionery, Buguf9, Prone*,'Oranges, Lemons, Lit Gilberts, Walnuts, Cream Nui Apple CbecM; Sardines, Pick! mieell), Macraronl, Olive OH, EftTKKPKISB WOHKB, . no. 136 TTOOS STECYj. T HD DOOR BELOW VIBGnT AiIST. Be IF.V cf TETLEY. IMEORTERB and mmmfactoicra 61 . l^^^^s<y s T ag ™?CrDTX.yßY»SPßoloAli.Ayl} DKNTAt INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES. 40. We :6e?.:. . : kMp a gonernl-assortmciil ortho above ...7Z, ■.<■ ■;. .articlesconstantly oa hand; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, lbs ■tols and Revolvers, Husks, Horns, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, Lead and Ballets; Bowie, DlrTcr Hunting and Fpeket Knives; TaUors.nndltoJr Breakers’ -Shears; Pocfcet- Scissors, Ac.— Also, Trusses and SnpportoMi? •• . Jobbing nnd repnirfngna\tly executed.■ - RIFLES!—'\o nro: making Rifles of every description, to order, of tho best raeterial, and trorkmanphip warranted.— Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be lin ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale Tricon. . . • ■ ■: ■ . ■ my Ift• Chandeliers and Qai Flxturesi fITHE subscribers ere cow opening at their now 1 NO. 100 FIRST STRRLT, between Wood and Smith field,thA largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK ETS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Gas Pitting, evor offered in this market.' Having arrangements made by which they will be constantly in receipt Of new patterns and varieties, they confidently Invite the attention of pur chasers to their selection. Wo are determined to- self as low os any house In tho West, end.belng practical Gas Fit . tors, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles In this lino. r. We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of every dtv ■ircrliitfon'for^&aiiTTuternndcteain.;^ ■••• .. r* . ; 't Bruts Castings of ullkmds made to ’order promptly. LQXQ, MILLER A CO„ GEOUGK ISIfETCHER, FROM/NEW -YORK,- MANCPACTURET. of tbe celebrated \ - Oommer Ventilating Wig, JSlortic /'^ S Y \ Band Toupee?, and every description J3sk**gv ) .aS. of Ornamental Hair. for Ladies and /y\ Gentlunc-n, 79 I’OBr.TH STItFIJT, lmtveocii Wood and ilarhtt, Vt«*- Irurgli Ulstcheji’s eyalem cfmblesl Ledics and Gentlemen to meaaurethdr heads' ulth accuracy. J-- FOR TVIGS. No. 1: Thoxonndof the IJead. . No. 2. farehesdover the head 16 cede, No. 2. No. 3-Freta'car to ear, over the top. 2»6r4v.Froih>ar tccar,round the rortheadi' ' ' > ;• For .Toupees, to coyer .the lop of the head only—a pnper pattern;.the eaaetshape of thp hftld {tnv4 Row Coach nud Carriage Factory! JOHNSTON, BBOTHERS & CO., Q-rmzr of Etbeccaand JkUnont sireslt, AUeghcr.y Uily, j, m .TVOULD respectfully inform their friends tbo -public generally, that they have mmmenced the manufacture of Carriages, - -Tfrmv-hr*, Uoekaways,Buggies,Shihrhs and Chariots, iti all thrir various styles of finish.aod proportion. All orders will bn executed with strict regard to durability and beauty of finlxlL Repairs will also bo attended to on the most rsasonablo -terms. Using in aU their work the bestEsstern Shkftp.Polns, and Wheel stuffy they fhel eonll denttbafcall who favor them with their patronage, will bo perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. Purchasers are requested to give us a cal!, before purdm* ring elsewhere. octfcly Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY, (3CA& TUX EAILSOAD STATION.) Xi'ASIILlKSwjil he punched wlthourvartooßgrades of; V •...•■*' FRESH OROUbfD FLOUR, . By leariog thsir orders at the Milt or in our boxes ot ttusou"* w*., i» *"»'» v*"** >■ Prana*#. n*iter,cor« net Liberty ahd-St. : Clair streets. PittsburcHr 3 -— ■■■ n r- Schwarts, or .1. T. Bamr.le, Druggists, Allegheny. Flour willbodidiTeredtoJaiailiesineiUieroftho two cities Trans r CASU on delivery,-^ ■ jytw .BRYAN,-KENNEDY £OO. HARDWARE FOR Saddlers and Carriage Makers. K. T. LEECH, JR., No* 131 Wood street, PiTTSBUUGH. : Also, Cloths, Damasks, laces, Moss, Bent Staff, Springs, &0., &c. __ nnKASI TEAS! TEAHi— AtVOIITU, the original and l only importer in Lhis it : J the best Congo Tens from London, ia now receiving av? v largo and choice rndwtlon of TEAS, which ho la deter*, nod to «U at Rach pricer and fineness of quality, that all the reckless puffers in this or the next city cannot bent. Ho most rci'pectfully. Jnvitcstho ladies and gentlemen of this and the surrounding disinctr, without distinction of natioo, to call and. try his aosp, which ho soils subject to be returned, if they don’t giro satisfaction. The following are the prices: Prims Oolong, Souchong and Congo, 37 J*@2>o cents A yerv superior Eoglisli breakfast Congo. 60c lb. Extra fine, ayery delicious Congo,76c. Fine Young Ilyrot>. ; . . Extra flotf Young Hyson and Imperial, ' Very best Young Yyson and Imperial, Si *?i lb. Don’t mistake the pIace—PAGODA TEA STORE, corner of Dlamondand Diamond-alley A liberal reduction made todeaiwrs • ‘VTE'Y MUSIC STOKE—The subscribers hare opened at ■ 'i\' No. 83 Fourth street. a choice collection of mnsle and xntuCnV inßtrmnents, Italian and Gerinan strings, Phinos, by M. Erafd, of Paris, and Mr. Arnold; Flutes; by Ml Euler, Ftauklbrt,A;Clarionets, do. Alifclnds of bras* instru- : mbnts from the bast French manufactories, all of which we offer to thepablioon moro .liberal terms,. feeling confident thatwecoutondercnUresAtisfflcUon,..< -; a . - . , ‘ r . ILgOHROEDER CO., No. 83 Fourth fit., n Scbroedcr and G. Anton will give instructions onthe piano, violin, and guitar,; . ~ . “P 23 ARNOLD & .WILLIAMS, HEATING AHD VENTILATIHG WAEEHOTTBE, aASOTAesnJhtjw or CMlboh Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, Ann Fittings tor Straw, Gab or "Water. fijj p* No. 25 Market street, Pittsburgh. • ; have sold otirFurnnees, Patterns, Ac., to Messrs. ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, whom we cordially recommend 01 XSfe, ATKTN'BON A.OKEL?. ■ fiepotof Loncworth A- ZinimeriiUin’i Ca • tawba Wlncß end Drandy. . ’ rpHE-aodorsikned has recelvedand offers for enle.of ttn- T dnnaxiirruzs, * large quantity of Logworth A Zimmer, man’s choice and Sparkling,Dry and La ddies* Sweet Catawba Wines. Such ap may desire to -procure an excellentarticlo of Native Win*; (the jrrnpe,} win find my. establishment the place for the Ratifi cation of their desires. The Catowbaßrtmdy,distilled from the genuine Crane, is dec! nred by; m any excellentjudgefl, . equal infiayorto tho best Imported • . ' No^lST, Liberty^treet." Oaonerreotypo and Art Gallery* At*oo Building, JVb. 70 fburih-sired, (rnxtlo Ljm?i . ; . .Carpet Emporium.) ; ■ jW-.. JL M. CABQO & CO. having fitted np the most *{§|Qi' ample rooms in the city, with mammoth sky and -•- ""vs? -ride lighta,'offer First Class LIKENESSES, in fltyie;td suit all, Yaryihg;in price according to j&Sjga rise 1 aid .quality pf ,base, Ac. tea* Superior- OH tsSbIBSy prinita gs, by the best artists, for Rale; and on ex hibition during the day and craning. Citirehß and etran -gers ate invited' to call and examine specimens and Faint-. togfl., . - : / r . ; apTg7 _ Loan Offlcci . . •, . ~; ' , TfOtiN A. O’BBIEN, 67 SMITHFIBLD STREET, between J Fourth and Diamond alley.-. Money loaned pa; Gold and Silver. Plate, Diamonds. Gold'and Silver Watches, Jewelry,. Musical lnstrumehta, Guns and Pistols, Feather Beds. Fur ni'ture.iud al^'klnds‘of articles—for any lencth-of time ragteed on. Charges *fbrstorage considerably lovtor- than. Jiflrefeifore/ PriTjvto entrance through the hall door. All busincsatranfiactiQnSririctiYconfldnntiaL.. = \ -v ' - A®* Eorftdtad pledges sold immediately after being out of date, unless redeemed; Bargains of Gold and Silvor Watch ck, Jowj'lrv. *<C altfay a ouhand: ~ aprlo:om • • HEW SEED STORBi . -3J01E3 WARDBOP, . ' /“Wnaßß for sale CANARY BIRDS of tho most Improved j v|- breed, being very bftTdy, and fine singer*. BlrdSceds I and mixed Seed. Bouquets •will bo Xomlfibed composed of the finest FLOWERS, viz: CameHfis,Roflo Buds, Heliotropes, 4e. Evergreens (In pots) for ChristmaisTrees. from tho Seed and Horticultural Store, Ho. 49 FiflbiU'noar Wood, decSO fJonsnitt©tli«fcsittol£©« .' THE suh'rcrftter havinff the exclusive to manufßC turatnd'Bell SWEENEY’B HOT AIE AND SMOKE CONSUMING FUTINACE» Is prepared to receive orders,a,ad contracffor-fiesttnc UulldiDßS with -the most economical Furnace now in use. ■ *The attention of those interested 1b BOHcltcd. Any.Jntommtlon cap ho hod of A. EUAUEBY, Nos.2and 4 Wood street; of-of: .i\ J* BABNDOUiAB,; • decS&tf l Iron Citv Stove WArebonse t Wood «t uongreM I l **/ _ THIS INK. ia-prcpared by . a purely chemical process, ana - Is warranted to contain*iolh\ngivjunoui to nfiaUcpms. It is pale when first afled, but by exposure to the air be cbmedKraahiairhfh.iflo?tiTitense;ftUd permanent, blaefc. For sale la bottles of vari 'as size, by wboleside orretall,at . eftnS ■ """' •■•.■■■ Vf» ls« HA Vls™ o ■ gtalioßoiy War nsq.Marketstroot. corner of 2d. 1 OAKI>, —Mr. G. ANTON and H. BOIiIUJKBER would A respectfully announce totho citiicnsof Pitta our ph and Allegheny that they will give' lastructonfrcn thc Plono, Gaitor, Violin and Flute. Inquire at H. Schroede* * Co* 8 NEW iIUSIC STOBB, S 4 Fourth stret : W P®» . , t ■ „■ , ** ■» »*. v ’ • WSm^^SmSM, >*iv JSEW CARP.S7S. Spring Styles* A T THE CHEAP OAItBET WAREHOUSE, NO. 52 ■J\. THIRD Street.—We are now receiving and opening one of the largest and .choicest stocks.of Carpi,tings, Oil*' .Cloths,:Mate, Matting,: Eug:? t ;&e.*.over : es,ljVbi t edwest of New York/ The' stock has been great raV6.; Persons in wantof any articles in ourUne, are respectfnlly. invited to call, and examine. Oar assortment consist* in following* viz:. .. X,..: • f ' Royal Yclvot and Brussels Carpetings; Tapestry Brussels; . : Anbufison.Carpets;'; ...Ertralmperial and Sapex Thr^e.ply*;, / RatentlipestryTograin/ Superfine and t ine Ingrain; : Worsted and Wool Carpets; , • Wool and Co t0n.... do .. ■ ’VenlLian 24 %,atid'4-4;.' Hemp Carpels, very eheap; .. Ustandßari , , : ' do.: ' . - -White and Check Canton Mattings, 44, 54, and C 4; Cocoa Matting, 24, 44,6-4, and $4 f *'’ Bpamsh Slatting', very eheap; ' ,’ s ry c;- o-: J ' .-ElegantMcisaicSngSj sOfij>erpftifi : Axminls!er,'ClicDjHe,imd luftc&Rdgs,&ll prices;. Fancy English SheepsklnMafs, §l5 per pair : ‘ ; » - Colored do ~ • do • - ' fmtn §2,6oto§siinrh? . Togetherwlth?a';JargQ seloetio.n.of,CocoayJate. ; Adelaide; Velvet, and other Mats; . . . • '.Embossed and tirini^'cloth table iiiii piano covers/of CTtirwly-ttewdeigns,veryilch. l: • ; r ; ;Damask fcablo and piano -covers ;ais<£wors ted damask -by i theyarrt/toUnett,doylers,&e.- X ... , :/ j V A great variety of patterns In fioor oit-clotlr'• from 2 to 24 •fbetwide;-- ••• ••.;• y k T Bail-Hollands! £>r,windows, .80,VS?, $4; oCj i... nches wide.. ■ [ ■■“• Gold bordered'shades, entirely new,Tiiry:rifih, : ; • ' I [''! Window shades of every - I Ov&litnd hoilowstair-rods,- cahp'ntbtnaing, tacks, Ac.;, I -- Also, the Royal .TurkishJJathTowels/fagelber with.eyery j thing usually kept In Catpet: HOums/: Sm6ll' ptdfitp iind quick sale*.” 0. fc.STEADLY « CO^ [;i hi’ar3an4e ii-v/ ! 82Third atmifc;, j. h. Jones JONES &-BUCHER. ‘ IRQU FOUNDERS ASO MACHINISTS, Railraad^fcoi J Pd. HAVING Increased our irachinfifr. Tfhieli: lanofr ofthn most fmprored ordeivandi having Tadded Mfny facili ties, for we jnanu&cluringYiMt "Class' - 1 • • steam engines, : V roit SCIINACB3:ANI> iROM.ING: KILLS, . Blowing Cylinders,- Boilers* rnnaaca* Bolling, SAW XND GHIST MILL MAWiIINEKY & CASTINGS, . Gan and Water Pipes, Ilydrof its, Retoris, r l<&inp Port*, Hitch ing Porte, Columns, Glrderaj .Bhaftibg,' Hanger*,: . • Brackete,CetlttrGrai*s,BatJiiD|rTtib<>,Spautß, - Railing, Verandahs and Ornamental. Caetingt. We nay paHlcolir'attcotipn totho'Eahufccttiieiin3eon~- BtroctlonofCaftfton• . Having an esteaKiv* assortment.of, beautiful Carved Pat* tern*of theniosfcapprovwTarehiCecturaf’ffr'der,our g rente facilities forinanuac taring and'fthxppihg enable u s to’com- ; peU) urith annritiesi' sr«i s; .v..;?- ••:.• • . Parties erectlug Furt'nrcs or llolllng 3HU?, Mill Owners and Mlll*Wrights, will tod it much .to tbe.ir advantage to cair and cxamliie'our' f xtensivo fltocJt’bf 'PcUet'M before bnittling. , IHQNAHD MI2ASS CASTINGS, Of every, description; SmUli Work, 'l‘AtUxn Making, Par» pnde gad ForgeTfiyeres, furnlph**! toffifftei?, y :: ftayt2.-y: No. 109 First utrrrt.' "VTOW opened one. of -thn stocks' J.l of CHINA, GLASS and QUK I INSIVAIi } \ eve? broucbt to Oils market: co'dkUUos in purt of'Whife.lrbn Stone Din* ncr; Tva and Toilet ‘Ware; which-wa would particularly In elt« tfao Ladles to call and; examine, as. areea .tirclyne.w .ami iho ware very superior, himh}; some twelve different patterns, of Tolies Ware, rUherin fuTl fellfi or Bwbt and Plteberß tepsrate. TVo arc soiling them st very moderateprlcos,,. ....•-; , ;• 'i vr7. ; ■•>; i"'" .. Alto, aTcrjrbandsonie assortment of .French Chins Tea arid Dinner, setts, or separate piculs of plain whitgold j band, or fancy rottemfl.' • • ' ; - • • . . ■ i Our etock of Flour Theca consists of oier fifty different ] patterns, very beautiful, nod, ranging from.,fifty, cents per i pair to thirty dollars. Havin'; so iargb bu.kPoOrtment, we. feel cbnfidentbf suiting all UstwC • . . ' ; BrUsmia Tea Folsi .fcugars and Creams,- Stiver. Plated Forks, Spoons. and.Butler’ Enives; Knives and Forks, or ▼arlou* styles, from, common tA' the finest! Solar Lamps, Hall Lamps, Girandoles, ant! Ffoimo Furnishing Gondw. BOSTON GLASS - WAKE—Of this .bavb :i large ußPort mont, particularly the Bi&mopdLPHttcrn, which looks es >ell as the best-cat, and sells at less than me third the price. Also. a 'etfmplete-stock of Glass, • The public aro. rttfpoctfully-invited tocaU' and bittimino ourgeods. . JOHN J. GLEAHI, No. 62Market : st., fctfn Third arid Fourth! : ‘ I OAV A PO U N DR V .• NO. XOU WOOT* STREET. • JOHN C. PARRY, (successor to J. C. Parry <VO£h,)begfli to In form the customer* of the old Crm,acJ th*i public 'generally,- that lie lift* uow on hands,' and Is extenaivelv en gaged in manufe.ctunng, uvcry dtrsenpUcn of CASTINGS— such as: Patent CblUed KoU:;; largo Kettles ~and Curbs; Patent Kettles,Tor Sotp.Tat 'Arfj, SwaAsfc; Sugar Kettles, fhr ibe inanumeturs or CeueSugar —alt <xzxl tm-ix ph&nt vnetst, kpown as J. O/Purry’fi, and are: superior for dura bility to any other, and soldlowcr than those madeca the old plan. HOLLOW WARE-A-gcscml nrrr. . and improTcd patterns, V agon Boxes, Dog Irons, Bad Irons, ... Rolling Mill Castings, and Machinery of every description, always on hand or made to order. ,r ' " • Cook Store*, Kitrbou Roncos. and Coal fctoTes, oficrery description; lowaCook Flores, flvetuxe*, winch receive tbo flwt nrlV* arid 1351, at the Agricultural Tair'of AV ~pergona; fcnE’vpHgp.'tiooa iunus;lni'talum Oook Jtovra; Egg and Radiator CvalStovus; Parlor etowv&c. ' parlor Grates and 'Feodors, great vnriot7, beautifully ; 'etUineßed. ‘ Common Grates and building materiel of ievwg diuwrfpUniL-•• v ' V A great variety of Ornamental Baling,for Gnnsteriesand Fencing, PtavoH aniLFlava'h Otshr^x—stock., of all the Wads In use. and will be sold at induced priceß.;. Hell's Pat ent Lever, True : American, Egan’s. Crane's, Klnkald’s, Woods*.Peacock’s, Bull.a,lJnprove«.lßull,Ac. ~ Boubte ruhigh r.—Tho Michigan Double plough, which has taken the premium at tho State pairs .of New York, Pennsylvania, tcdObio. and wbereverlt has been exhibited. Iron and Nalls, bfove Pipe and Tin \> are—nil ,of which 1 will sell at the lowest.,prices; and respectfully invite the nnbllc to give me* call, at th* old stand. No. IBS Wood et. •nttW • TATW O PAUTIV ITIMIIENY FOEGE SOLOMON SHETTEU & CO. (Lato A SempVa Rolling MIU.) on the bonk of the V Allegheny, bdrmr the St. Clair Street Dridgo, AIXEt»UE?(t Citt, Pa.. ; THE proprietors respectfully, inform the public .that, having made extensive additions to tbeir cstaolian* meat, they arc prepared to- manufacture, on the most rea sonable forms, Iron-Work &r Bridge*. Cnr Aries, Quarry Work, Stone Cutters* and- Masons’ Tools, Shnftin!r,Mill Gearing, Machine Work in genera!, and heavy Torging, of every description! ’Also. HORSE SHOES manufactured by Ehettcr’s VaUnt Bans Shot. Machine. The Uorse Shoo Ma chine will be in operation about-tbo middle of February,. ‘ when all orders for Shoes will meet with prompt attention. Mill Picks made and droned. Order* sent by mail nr tele graph attended to on the shortest notice. -, jal-fcy ... 77 ENTERPRISE FOOKDEIj 4LX»KQUKNTCn*Y. Vnjrtfiousf* Federal slretkntar the Sridije. . Having fitted up my establishtmmt'WltU all the latest improvements; embracing every facilityfur mnnuCuo-; taring In the heft and cheapest style: and owning th* ex clusive right in J.J. Johnson's Box Smoothing I'0»r, and John Johnson’s Self-heating Cnarcoal Iton* patented Jan uary 10,18 Mi superior to anything of tho kind in tbemarr hot, and also having a patented improvement for.mouhllng the above Iron?, Wagon Boxes, and Pipe Boxes, I pm pre pared to sell wholesale and retail on fair terras. -v Any porsons: wishing to purchase tho right fbr moulding upon the improved plan, and manufacturing any or all of tho above artlclas, will please address . C. KIhGSLANJ), AUesheny city. -; WHOtESAI,E AW,D., RETAIL. TAMES ROBB Ims fitted up in splendid style, his store, •I No. 89 Market street, and No fl Union struct* between Fifth' street and the Diamond,nriil ha a now completed his Spring Ktock or BOOTS,SHOKB, SLtPPER3,GAITEBS, Ac., ■ and Palm leaf, Pedal, Dustin and-Braid lIAT3*to whlehhe invites the attention ef'pllpurchasers, whether at whole eale or retail'’ ' " ' ' _ ... ~ This Btocfc is ono of tho largest ever, opened in thiscitv, and embraces everything worn.by the ladies of Philadelphia and Now York, and he .trusts cannot fall, to plcaso oIU Great Caro has beeix given in selecting :tho choicest’ goods; all of-which: ho warrant*. v * , >He also continues tp manufacture, os heretofore,.all de scriptions of Boots and £hbes, and from this long experience • of ever twenty years in business in thirt city. Is, he trusts, a sufficient guarantee that -those-who favor him with their bo fairly. dealt with. . -Prtihtf. ~ ( , >'■**' 1 /**.. >\ --r - " ?» - y - "5' . v BUSINESS CARDS Fronts for Houftea and Storcs* CH:r^ni ! fe£ t market street. - r - 'BOOTS AND SHOES, SS : ! Wholesale.and Retail . fg BOOT a SI) sn 015':M a NUF A OTO RT. : pf extensively incite.. .*£=3 inairafneturlng of BOOTS and SHOES, of all kinds, for moo* women. andcMldreu, is now prepared do fell tp dealers by wholesale such RO*dsas they may .want ed prices ds'lovr SB ibey can be bought East; and any particularkind orslto made to order at short notice. -Orders and. calls per Melted from Dealers iu and out of tbo cHy,.as Hyrtu be to their advantage toPall..befbrd purchasing elsewhere. ’ Customerwhilemade ‘ ' • TIIO3..A.nTNTON, Agents; No, 40, St. Clair Ftxeat ap2fcd2m J. MoLAUUttIiIJS, i . : • FMhloßiiWe B«ot and Shoe Jlalwri “o. OS FOCBTE STBEET, HEAB WOOD, ; ■ ■- (Directly opposite the’ Mayor's' . ■ HE TB*IVELh BIIEEABEB toifornistnnll floods- In his line, and will warrant them not td.bo inferior to any similar articles in tlio clfy, / lie. is well prepared to do' all kinds' of custom-wort, and has In hlsiemploya- corps of : -workmen, who cannot be excelled in the city. - The rublio are respecttully requested to call at-his establishment. and p-tnminc hlflOoods. - . ■ fnpr&Sm^ STOCK fN G P A C T O H t , xro. 2A FIFTH STREET. ' Sign of THE OLD STAIH). ■IXriLLIAai DALY hasretnined from tho /Manufactor* - W ins Hosiery Districts of. Europo, where ho haspur chwed, for casb» ft -Tory ostensiTeand wellaworfed etoefcof : thobest d6«cripUonfronly of StooklhgSiSoekßi-undenmirt?, Drawers, Gloves; also, new style of CMMr&n’s and Misses Sane* Stockings# together with hia domestic atock .of Httff : bargh Manufactured Hosiery, ;Ifawlll sellby wholesaleor :tO M,tK« W V O rkImporters-p &am M „ 4 .Remember tbo place—No. 2i, Sign of THE OLD STAND. • ’ py23.: : '> : -. . -■■ '■ - I J-L . ■ *'*' ' IIL ' TYAUL V ’KL'EINER has removed his LITERARY DEPOT tf- frcaftNa.73 Third stteet,..to Fifth street, opposite the Theatre, where be will, be happy, to see his former patron* and ell others desirous of purchasing any .of the cheap lk t#»rature of fte day. - * - apr7:ly ~ PEKIN TEA STORE, , , ' BY. A* JAYNES, 4 - Vb 'sS H/tt TFsod and AlarJuZj touUk jwfe - Sola Wholesale and Retail. . • . - jaSryg T» LODXHI* BRO.ylSaot Blrtaintiniunjmanufacturers of ': |y_ Bar'Ti'onj and small Iron or all descriptions, and. fike, alEOjthefliicEtquallty orHoops, ltounda and Square* ASrXfeateorders for Iron in the box, ftt the city Post Office. .. ocls. . -PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE J. HENKEL’S Cl TV. CABIN B T WAR BROCSB* Wo.: 113-CHESTNUT STREET, » Hall,) ■ ' ■•" Philadelphia* • FUEHITTTEE, 15; EVEBY STYLE \ Comprising LoinsXlV, Louis XV, Elizabethan and Antique, ; with Sculpture Carving and modern style; - -r 1 In Rosewood, Walnnt,Mnbogany,B&tinwoodftnd Maple; .. all of superior construction, auil. Anishod in the - best stylo, equal to, if not oxcelling in ■ ity, the Goods of any Establish* - r-Yi V-; EMPLOYING nono. but experienced workmen* (appren tices being positively excluded,)and using the best ma terials, the work. cannot-fail to giTe.eatisfactiontopton nbasers, Amongst the - many.: advantages; offered - iff pu*- the facilitybfPumiahln'g-a Hou&e,elt£er Kant from oneeatabUshmcntjhy -which means- all the articles in each room correspond in style and quality, and the immonsa stock always-co hand, being so various in design, enables purchasers to pleade. their tastn in- a Selection; without the delay necessarily • caused In ordering Furniture. ! To p-jvAauidQa pfthe fialshod Faxniinrflon.band,! need, only inform you that my "Rooms are 175 teet long, by 27 feet ■wide, four noors innumborp.with Shops contiguous, suffi cionttp employ 200hands,.which is.a guarantee.that tlje Work is all done under my own Immediate, inspection. ~ : • Packing isml done in the Score, and Furniture • Warranted to carry safely any distance. Visiters to -£bil* dolphla are respectfully invited, as purchaaersor otherwise, to call Ana examine the Goods.. . nu2s:ly; - WORLD’S FAIRS* ' > London* 1851* and N«wTork^lBs3» ) i SIUUMPH.OYBB THE COMPETITIONS THE WORLD . THE first and only PRIZEMEDALSfor Har* ne^B at iheGreat Exblbitionsln London,lBsl, /rfl ;; andin New York, 1863,-vaffatrarded to • • .UV£>X. v . .. I;AOEY A ’PimiLIPS, ■ - ~ j . MeaFra. LACEY & PHILLIPS, at their extensive estab lishment. Near 1* 14 and IC, SouthPifth street,PbUadol pblayknep-ilio stock of ready-made Harocw ond -Saddles .of any Louse tn the United £3tales,, They haVe' reduced the business of jnanufactuTJpg to such perfect try*-' tern? and price, 1 ' theyare-beyond 1 al 1 cbm* . petition.;;; The best ofXeatherOnly 4fsused» and' no-pal ns are spared to reach perfection in ereiy article.. .'. . > ’• * Itis acknxrlfdgea, thatfor elegance, lightness,' cotnfort ' yalue,thelDSthesaand Saddles'of Lacey & Phil >.lipasnrpum allotbors.. .They invito a. close examination of their stook»- v i Attention Is'cahcd, to the following scale of prices: Good, plain, serviceable Single Harness,.;. v .sl2.oo’to $25,00r « fancy « « *« 28,60 to 25,00 •,“ plain Double Harne55,,..,,.,..,.....-. 40,00 to 60,00 i They have a branch .of their; establishment, at New Or' le&n?;No. 81 Charlcsstroot. - • : Harness Maltorsean be supplied with Harness •cheaper thanthey-ean manufacture thera.i • ; . . .-SSrA number of HARNESS MAKERS are offered con stant.employment. the ye&riround. Thebighestvrages given. A pply to LAOET & PHILLIPS, No, 13,14 andlO, South Pifth street, near Minor-street, Philadelphia, Pa- - feb2 . j;. o, nocnca. r JOSEPH MOGUIDUB. : COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT,. .. i: VO. 38 COHHSICJAtj DBMW-PISS STMatV-' - ‘ .}■• -v -St« . , " > tOh BIQNMKNT3 anj Commissions will meet with prompt personal attention, and libsai advance will be given wl»n required, on Consignments or Bills of Lading xn hatia.i - • Orderstor the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and.other Produce, will be promptly filled at thelowust market prices. • - >Tho Pweowving and Forwardlngcf Merchandize and'Pre* duce will meet with especial care; and dispatch; the lowest rates of. Freight will always bo procured. andthe expense, of Storage and Droyagoakmuchaspotfalble’avbidod.- - - asTmiairctii:: ~ , Paged: Bacon, Bfc-Louis; Ellis & Morton, - Cincinnati; Charless, Blew A Co., do; Strader A Gorman, do; Chontean ft Valle, do; Hoseft A Prater. - do; Doan,Sing4 Co., .. do; Springer A Whiteman, • do; J.W.ButlurAßro.,Piitsbh; K.O.Gooodznan A Co., do; .D. lieech & Co., do; E. AC, Tam all &<lo.,Phllada;. Wm-flolmcsACo., do; Morgan.-J.M.Buck A Morgan: Blow A March, -New Tori. B. B.Comegvs, • - do; Frost ArPorrcst,. do; Shields A Miller, .< do; CharlesA. Meigs, do; Jo&iahLee ft Co.» Baltimore. A.G.FarwellftCo.,Boston; Abraham J.Cole; - do; Howard, Bon A Co., do; W.B.Reysoldfv - Louisville; ■; • - ■ H. D. Newcomb A Bro., : *do; T.C. TwichellA Co n Commission .Merchants. New Orleans^ Owl-have an open Policy of Insurance, which will cover all shipments to toy Address* when, advised by letter per mall,or when endorsed on Mils of lading before,or atthe timo of shipment. JOSEPH MOGKIDGE,. aupo Bt.LOnbJ. Missouri. DE GDINON’S • Improved Hon-Ezplosive Catnph.ene Lamps. • HAVING PURCHASFJ) THE . Ef|-jit right for the above LAMP in xho . . k?ret_ : . .counties of ALLEGHENY, BEA »3> y'VLB, WASHINGTON, FAY* \ ' ’ A XTTE»nnd GltKENE,weoroprc . - pared to furnish Lamps, or sell ' . Rights for a reasonable price.— ■ Tlicse Lamps are bo constructed -wr-; :V.. wT.. . na to render explosion and the public mavrcstsatisfied that they may be used.w!lh entire safety. They, also giro more brilliant light, and the mAbiriaißivgffl iw.«nyeh>nn<>T than tha “Lcng Tallow.’ 1 or SSS^^s&asssr OalMB/a ImproyM thctlt |,.0. tented JMIS3PT, fit fi f ulT.lgnfrand will be found fdrpreferahle to any other Lamp in nso. We belurrefbrsafciyit isperr fectly reliahle,.and. therefore dftexa.it richly deserving the ; aitentionor all such as haveqcc&sioa to use- Lamps ofany ; Blddte, Batavia, N; Y.; S. A.'Wilson, Batavia, N.Y* F.V. Booth,. , -do .J. C. Wilson, _?° v v P Au fl tin, do T. 0. M’Kennen, Harlem, N. Y. O. Pi-Parsons,' do • ILJ.Matro,- . -do • • . Alva Smith, do W. D; Lowcrie, Williams g, L. L P. A. Marsh, do : : J-E-Bogardus, ; do . : , Elias Foote, do J.Splnings, . do A. D-Tyron, do R. Brown, .do N- A- Woodward, do J.A. Patterson,. do OAMPHKNE, PINE OH# and 1 FLUID, -always for cole at . the lowest prices. • ... ... The attention of Stcamboatmen and Railroads Is respect fully invited to the new patent *md <£n._The Latnpn may be seen in operation at .Dr. KEYSERS Drug Store, 140 Wood street, where they aro kept for sale. . feMlhdawtf •.'••• flay Wood fliuracry and Gardenß. ” JAMES KENNEDY, flato Manager of the well-known Sy racuse Nuseries, Now York,) begs leavoto informal public, that bo haa now established an EXTEN SIVL SRRY, oh the Farm of Mr. James S. Ncgley, near East Lib erty, wherehe shallb® prepared,alter the sth, instant, to re? eelve and fill orders for every variety of Fruit and Orniunen; tal Troes, Hardy and Green House Shinhs and Plants.. In addition to a cholcoand superior stookonharm,nehttStnaue arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries in uj©,lvihs». to keep uphis supply. Having' a thoxouglumd long expe rience in the business, he c&nassurehls custoniers perfect would alPo reßpGctfully offer his service In. designing, layingout, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Pt*-. UoSu'M,or.tho grounds of Country Residences; and will : also furnish plans for the formation of Lawns, Apprtaches, Picturesque ScencTy,ftc4 la the highest styles of the art. Practically acquainted, with every hraadx.qf Lwidscapo Gardening, and-haring spent years In the Sylvian Forks of Encland. and'on the beautiful banks of the Hudson, he he has the capad ty ■ Xtaet r the WXriieß of those wbo- Commxmicatiohs can be'oddress*e through.the City Post Office, or left* at thq Warehouse of Messrs; Negley A Wood Zv t: KsraiaiT * co. " . BOOT PATTEUSOS’S BAZAAR AND LIVERY STABLES T‘ HE BKDERSIGNED bavin. o'octcd 'n»w_an4 cotntoo-. dlous ST ABIES and OAKMAGE STORES, feiomnw ; ,: tlon with hlaoldestobHabmgpt,- -JKWigk-ffi ••■ f fa*. prepared-‘lo da At -vastly in-Aft&ir'fgSKy A&QX ‘’creased business.. Be,-hM pro;FSK§ili£ vision for ONE HUNDRED AND *“^"“^** a ** FIFTY HQRBBB, of which he can take on increased Bum » • He has flrrohged.hia new buildings with a view to sales and stbring-forjob, of hew and second hand Carnages, ox all descriptions* to which he-will, giro ainplo .attentioTj; There UoUo within the new building an JEnuotrian King, whero Horses ore traio’edandeaorclaod, which will do found advantageous to persons' keeping Horses with the nnuefr . .. i, . ■■ r % ;. Thankful for an exceedingly liberal patronage In tbepash and the feTore of a multitude wlliebdeavor to command its continuant* by it. : myl£4tnd*w.-- . • • ROPYPATTERSON. FOK Sdhß* THHnndersigned has inst received at his e™™*™., OARRIAQK WAREHOCBK, near the TwoMUeKnn,hetw^Q.]Mttshaigh^gß*^?^^: ; and LftwrehcevUlcj h splendid-assortmentJitfir ■ , of VEHICLES, of overy" description; and 'will* cbntinueto • receive regularly, new endcecond hand Garriafat* Saßnu, Buggies, die., which he will cell on the very lowest terns for cash. Having had twelve years' practice inthe business, and with hiswellknown facillttasln the East, heflatters himself in putting down. aUcparootitton. •; - Those wishtogtopurchasaare respectfully Invited to call andfieeforthcmselvbs. “• . • ' V.-'--w • . Especlalandprompiattentionpaidto repairing ofCaprl* >geB,'&jb •"' •• . [mylSriawr*! JOSEPH:\yUITE. - BUBEBT Hi PATTEBBOS’S: UVEEY AND SALE ■ Corner Diamond street and Cherry alleys aprH;tf •’• 1 • ” ~ • PITTSJifmGB, New Trimming Store, 7 ■ y 6. 83 Cbmer uf Market street and the Diamond; FRANK VAN GORDEff respectfully announces to the public of Pittsburgh andviclHity,;that be willopon hie. new Trimming Store on Monday; April 17th.' Having fitted up the neatest store room id the city, amt rfllled it with a choice selection of the laießt styles of Trimmings and Fan cy Goods, he fi&tterihlmself; that be will offer superior luv docenents andnndeavortojjivo fall satisfaction to all who rosy fkvorhim with thrir.patronage. ' v i-] . Now, don’t forget the placo~-.No. 83 Marketsweet; corner of thePiftTnopa. ~ ; ; faprl~2].~ FRANK VAN QOBDER*.-. ; . •'.No;l36 TTobdUreet, Third dodt. bdoto Virgin JJte y. BOWN A TETLEY would CalVthe attention of Sporting' men to their large assortment of Guns,, Rifles and Be*‘- volving Pistols, the largeat,ahd best Beleeied;Bt6ck ever openedia this market} together with a general-assortment of Hardware, Cutlery,Tools and Fishing Tackle, all of which we offer at-the lowest possiblo prices to cash purdiaserM» for good approved paper; • • marie y-. '• TV . W*.B. feCAIFE*, T?IRST STREET, BETWEEN TOOD 'AND MARKET -Jj STREET builds FronrisT Patent MetollloLlfbßoata,ofGalvan£MdJroai also, manufactures Copper and Sheet Iron Wort, Cooking Stoves fbr Steamboat? : and Hotels/ .Portable Forges, ’ Fbrgrf Iron Worky : Large Bolts for Bridges; Aci Corkldfo best, and cheapest kind-j Steamboat work attended to.. .vfmyg&y.^., r ■; ImpocMuit to T.aUon*-, TUST BECEIVEDi'a v large"ftss6rfcment' of lanors , ! ana fj Shears, of*tnetiesfr'roafces inthe country,; trtrfefi we offer .at the znanu&ctoier'd:prices, at BOWN A TETLEY’S, Enterprise Works . ' . . ; .138 Wood' Wrest; • - Wholesale Ageateftr mnnfttactnrers r-tHvj.r*-:'..- - * .>• ~ < V*' . ... *• . . *«. K f * ' ’ V;.''lvrV ;.rV. ~ - -»r- *.r* „ .... , _ )» : ST. LOUIS. «• v s •• •-'li ‘ • i.v‘ : 'U- NUMBER 269. j JOB. SALE Amj) i>o LET. Property for | Tlffii eujKcrfber oSerafor rale,onTWj. , ~ Kaa | ) i 6 tonne, ♦h* following property, via: . e rr a¥ • • 7 A Three Story BrickDwelltogHoussv'No. 110 street, between Hay street and Evans*valleys and Xqs 25 front extending back 112 feet to an alley, TheHoußOfa ono boat buildings, and In. one of the most pleasaatffcolghbvi.: hoods In the city. N: v.- : Five I/) to—embracing corners of Front and Ferry onq hundred and five *fe?t fronton Fprry.and sixty feetoti- Front street, with a rood three story Brick. Building on the corner, a two story Frame on Front st> and iwoßrich.BnUd-; lags,used as shops, on Ferry st. A-Lot, Cl feet front by 60 feet deep, on Fronts between -Horket and. Ferry streets,.. A Lot, with very convenient Frame ‘Dwelling; Lot 20 fast ;by ©o,'fronting on Congress and Elxnstfl. : ; . A Honse and Lotion Wylie street, near the new Gonrt House. - The house u well arranged nndlngoodoTder,4nd fanQW OCcupiedasahotel, - r „• . . i A Three Story Brick, on Smithfleld street, near Seventh— -beinginan excellent business location. The Lot is 20 by 80 feet deepj fronting on. Smithfleld pt.: •• > ■•• A Cottage Frame and Lot, 28 by 120 fact, fronting on Anne and Bobinson streets, Allegheny City.. This is a verydeaira* ble and pleasant location for a residence. ’ v • •If&m iio'is in the town' of JrKcesport, each 60 feet by 150. .Beveral of these ar» on.the Main street -Vr..',-----' ■ -.: El even Acres in. Limetown,.on.tbe'Monangobela River, On which there are 4 houses; there aro.some (for 7 acres of ex* eellent'etono cool, and abundance of-limestone, convenient :to thelianding; .oadtwpooai.plfeopem v . - • - : -- Ninety 2x>ts in.the town- of Columbia* GO feet by 150 each) nearly all; level,' and well'located.'■ 'The tenant ofeach Lot 'lnis' the privilege, ofttsteg whatav or stone coal he may re ‘:<tuirefbr:h& own use,frimu pit near.tiie Lockßc- Colnmbiir in a pleasant situation ..on tba bank of .the Monpngabela riv*. er, a shortdistance'below look No. 3, in the midst of en ex* tensive stops coal region, and would be a dwdtahle point for ; manufacturing. I- ; r; % /jx. r i , T 'Two.Hundredaeroa uf superior Stone Coal,with House) iroed, Ac. Thls-property hasafront Of 140 rods on the ; Mbnongahela ! river; an excellent landing; good, grade and ;faundatian. foryiaHroftd—with enough level.ground at-ane. .point for-.housewand gardens, or. locations for|manufactorfeg.» ' The vein fa deep enough : to Sdloarhorsesfo be used in haul-. fcog out tbe quality Of whichi for iron‘Work, steaim, j I gas,'or/or any ordinary nses ? l3.not surpassed:by any in the -country, - » . ' f - .. > -v. "In toy absence t 'my.agenVJames' Blakely, Esq give all neecfeary information* and he authorized to give Warran tee deeds?or;*ny property soldi -• JAMES J£AY, : - .;my2s• •.. ....v. : .■■■■■. No. Ilfl.fenn«tw»t QA A BUILDING LOTS FOB: SALE, lying between, the ,*w\Jl/.. boroughs, of A.tqwartstown and sbaireburgh> • .The undersigned hesjrecenily had butt eyed offlnto Build ing Lots that-very eligible A beautifur loi -ofUnd, con iidningabout river,;between,the above townejond will jjffpr them for 1 'pale.’et.publiclauction; on BATTIBDAY, the -24th~ day uf: June, at 3 o'clock. 1 P. Mi ;FarLenutyor«ietieTyaDd«alu and it.offers inducements to purchasers; not only!to men-, of moderate means, but also to. those wishing to purchase' -a site for a suburban to be met with.' The bridge acmes the Allegheny atur near/ which. now under, contract 0 vrill ba located on this ‘ erfy, connectlng ’with the LawTehcevine end' Sbarpßburph- and bringinglt within Amlles of aba Court’ :Hoase;whimtbeAliegheny.'Valley.BaitrotHlL‘?flnlsbed,anii. it is expected to have the cars xmibis,fall i the station, will be near the bridee,' and:.will: thus enable persons to leave' home and beat their.pTace of-buslnes«' , itf.; a- Tew minute?.. ; Twovegnlar.daily:packet« fromAhpn)fibuT^ : roF|rtsbu«rh pass through the property several times a dayvahd -the Ex-: celsior Lino of Omnibuses also pass it every, bouri . Plots of ; the grounds will be tcady for delivery in a feWAdvs. JAMES.BLAKKLY, .. f,.jel2 : r ~ porner,of.Bgventiiattd..Smithfieid eta. ' • T7ORSALE;— Twp.rplendld Forms jbneoflOO acres, nnd J/-the other 75acres; heantifally- located oh the Upper- St Clair Torcnahip Plank Road,’6 miles from the city, each ’of themlying so as to divide into 10 afire lots, having a* good .Fpriog on pencil. > It fa a fplendid : opportnnifyfar. a specula tion. Those who: want- a good- home,; or wifli to make money, would do well fo look at -H. as tre will sell to. tlvo fir?t that offers ns Our lowprico, in lots or all together. Also, : 1 milo from Woods’ run, and only 3 miles from Allegheny ti ty, by way of the Now Brigh ton. Flarikltoa V.. Thcy are fine healthy : ; loeati6hs> and;oP fered verydow.: - -y„ ■ , Alsb,^^feu Country fitoits on the Ohio and-Pennsylvania Bailrgcd,! miles below the city.. They wiU.be.sold separate: or together to a 'colony/or -building ;dss6daticm. : ' It ls a lovely location', and cheap, Of conrfe. j. Also, 6nB’lyQt;of; twu seres, and two smaller pieces of. opposite; Harlman’e at. Woods' run, offered at a very low-price’far.so fine iiproperty..'An. sßpbrUneut of -Lands, HoizFes and Lote, aleays on hand, andidescTibed in my TCfdster, Before buying y3u would do well torn)] and .enquireof .-THOMAS,HOOEB>: 'j v • V ~ . TS Fourth strept'.'* Beantlfnl Sites for Country gomes*, rpHi? onierrigbed offers’ for sale, on easy terms; FIFTY j.: XOTS, laid off aiiff restricted for rural residences. A!so, - an ENTIRE SQUARE; on the bank of tba Allegheny Tirer.-' •764 footling by 2(H> feetdeejij.hirringfrontB.cn Mary and Julia Ann Avenues;and.Hehrietta and'Herr streets. This eqnare rontalnß the choicest kind, and commands a' fine viewer thtf picturesque and romantic gee :nerj; around..-, lam desirous of;-presenring this -square eh; tire, as it would afford one of the most charnjirigand rang-, hificcnt rites for i' ljontleioah’s the' immolate vieihity of the two cities. »_././ : AlsOj &bout Tllltt E ACRES: OF GROUND, at tho head of the Island, sdrantagcoußly situated fox manufactnricg puK poses.-' ■■ - The~ahovo property Is situated In Duquesne borough,: on the high and .main bask of Hecrislsland, and tarcached by.) n'Tory subfetamial BridgeAf one'gpan. For particulars ap- \ hlsLatmv residence, in Daquesne bbrooch. onthe main ? U Land for Sale. - 'ion A AGUES -OF IASD IX FOEKST. COEKTY, tlfnr jOV/U tho Clarion river. This land is heavily timbered; ] haa an excellent soil,and is raid tocobtain aoabnxjdnneo of.'. Iron breV-Btd a thlct vein of bituminous coal; The Vonan i eo raßrc^,^hJch ; wm undoubtedly be bailt. -will ran very i i neer to.it, if not- directly across it. Tho Mlllstown creclri j rU cooTUy.'welVtinibeTodanil'watcTPil, 1 l and tyfrift hmrfhtfToritanf tho Snnbury-and Erie railroads I No better lnvest?nentcoul<L be mad® than in these lands. The completion of the fidnbary.and Erie,‘the Allegheny. Talley, and' the Venango railrdads through 'that region VHI render the ; coal, lumber; iron oreandson. of. great talue. Enquireof SMITH, ; Attorney at Ibw, - No. 147 Fourth street.. fAb22re*tnrtf Valuable Property lor Sale. ; ON LIBERTY STREET, ADJOININQaTBE METIIO BIST GRAVE YARD, NEAR CANAL BASIN—Thbf Is oow the only desirable piece of property In this neighbor hoodhot'already bought np by the Penosylianiaßellreod Company.: fronting on Liberty 50 feet, on Elm. etrect 300 feet, thence to the Molhodto Qraye.Yard feet, to Liber "ty 110 feet. -'o .. , _ This property Is most desirable asaHolel. 'Thobniliyng now on it, a good substantial three story-brick, with all the ■necessary back bandings, baa ibr a longtime beon rjcnpkd as the Union Hotel, doing a good bnsincs e- ..Capitalists and 'others desironsof making a good inrcrtmcnt, will do well tc> examine tho premises* v.-t ■: -• .r • >• • • • «nT2B;tf'• • • For Sole* . v # XI7ILL SELL ray unexpired lease (fourteen years) or ft • Xot, situate on O'Hara street and ■ Spring alley, in .tbo Firth lt ftonttiig'on O’Hara Btreet*anil: running back •100-tft.’on Spring alloy, on whichis,erected o : four ’storied Brick House, 40 .ft. square, wlth a frame, two stones, ft." off Spring ‘alley, wril. calculated. carry on any l3Tau{diofmanufacturincbusiness.'E r eingenffugodjirinanr ul&cturingln the ; country, loffertbeabOTefox Bale. ;In qnire 8t Ho. 42.1. Liberty sfreefc:.;. . - ; -• 4 ; -' v ’ ' coalAVorbg For Sale. * k SIXTY THREE ACRES OP LAND, with 250 acttH.ofCoftl attached, and alltho improvements thercoa.in Surcess* fal cperation, t old Farm is situated on the riTer, S 4 milw above’ is supplied with.® Fann House, Barni Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad, and an excellent harbor. • , * The rein, of Ccai iafivefeet thjck, and cannot be surpaS' ed In quality.- For tother-particularsapply to; ! \ ; - v 4 - ' - * -j NICHOLSON & PAYNE, i No. 235-LVbertyph-eef, i Very Dealralilc Country Seat ot Prl ■ .-vate.Sale* THHeobscritfor I? antborised to sell the following piece . of property; containing 2% ocrei of land; situated In Collins Pa. TUb property.is frilly located ou tbebankoftbe Allegheny nyer, about-* miles from the rtfcy; hating two fronts, ‘one on the Law/. . retsceville and Sbarpaborpti Pliuikßoad,andtheAllegb*fly riser ; abd-abQut 89 rods below; the; fcrry, and. justnelow the hew bridge* how being built orer the river. ■ Torfor r tber hirticulara ennulro of JAMES 0. BIQHEY, • -■ \ • Itefcl Estate Agent. Farms* Houses, &c., To ilet* v.'srj /AJTB OBTWO FARMS, with.commodious Brick Dwell* U. tags, abdßtables, hear.to tttie j;lty,An<l fiuitabl* for Gardens. Milk Tarms/or tofatten cattte*ror this*markEt‘ Also, a oonTenient: Brick Country'Mansion: and . Stable, large enough for-a respectable family. . Also, one smaller ;place;- and an exccllentTwO-Story Brick Dwelling, with finished basement aud attio—-on tho bankof the Allegheny, above theieuraedricL* JAMES S. CRArT, 1 •;■ ■ derfMrtf...'• ‘ --V ; ;. y I*o.-144 fourth fet. ... BUIhDUG LOP FOR SALE. A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE* street; and extending - back 109 feet to Wide aUey.f-On the back part of tbe Lot is a Cellar Wall, built'for two small Houses. This I/>t isin adesirable location for-aTejddenoe;.'ahd n fflll be sold low, and on favorable terms; -Title good, and clear from Incumbrance; ■ Enquire of l . GEO; F; GILLMOKB,- , I; ,ftb2.T I # ■■.& i . /; v. , >At ;of Morning- r Valuable Property For; Sale. . . M.UVK HANDSOME BUILDIKQ DOTS, rftUftta cm Centre JC Avenue,iear YtUfon'FtreeV and within ten .minutes, walkof thePostOffice!*- rortarm&lnqiflfedf - t , r. , JIOON ft SABGEST, *corner of Wood and Fifth Eta. ToXct* • • . V i■'GOOD DRY CELLAR,'under ibe Ncptuno Engine mart. 367 Liberty street. ■ To bet> THE dwelling bouse now occupied; by me on Federal' strocti Allegheny* 4 Collonnde Bow, near the end 'ofthe bridge. Enquire at the house. • : feb2s 3 , , W. IL LOWEIE. _ ' Pittsburgh and Erie Railroad* • ■-XTOTIOK Is hereby given to ■ell persons - who have imbr scribed to the Capital Stock of the Pittsburgh and lirio Railroad Company, and which has been made specially ap* pUcable.'to the construction of the Eoadwithin-Mercer an. instalment of Five-DoUabs per chore will bexequired to be paid to the Treasurer of the comnanyy at • West Greenville, Mercer county, on or belbro the. aOth day. of'JUNE: 1854; By order of the Board. ; B. V. BASKlN,’Treasurer. .•:OfficeofP:&E.E.B.Co-. . Now-Castlo, May 25,-1854. , , . jmt Received TW» Dny, A' T-WH.DIGBY’S, IBI'LIBERTY Street, a splendid as- A sortmentof colored and vhito raacy Xinett Brillinfre and DncSs,-oMhßnavest patterns; forpants andjcoats; 10 pieces ol ftney-Casshaeres; alar.-o.atock .ofGsmbrooos,, Cathmerettsi'plain and lancy colors;-Vestings, fcblrts; Stools, Handkerchief, ett, to be sold rery cheap tor cash tho largest stact-of ’ftney-Brnniaor-Clothlng In: the city, tashlomit! V cat ftnd well made. ' Orders In the Talloriog Line executed io thohret maoncr lat the shortest notice. . ■ i..-- .. : ; mylo:lm 'T7-£:>TLNGB.-A. A. MASON & CO. harp joflt recelvoa cu V ps white and colM Maraeiiica Vestings. Also,) other different materials and styles suitab.e fo son. J o * 2 . •.-■iw'Ui. ... • - • .. , ...: .-v • , •• : -3i VV-v . • i ■ *■ Z ■ i <-■?.?ty*',”. •f /*. ■&sT' EDWARD PABKR. V •' RATES ©F^WVBRTIWWij,-'"* •ibkkp rrorr sr ritr. viftanvnan i'v'Asp. us'ti' “ ». .w -# ~ % j (?o :•* two i -.i,^;..-.i-.\h! >■■■*. ••• f» .■• t>ir'i*<i;w«it*t*..:ii.*.4-'.;.'i.'.,. 1 ;•.+ vO u *.' - 4< . • an»* jjif-nth--j.7--«-• a •‘to. 4 * two mouthy __.J <. o<> ... ** '** thrre tnonth3.. j,v.vo • / '.'•• “ 10 00 .-•■••■■• V-■ six. . “ ono 3rear w ....r.H,w.'..»,-. „ . IS 00 * Standing Oardj rfxllnos or Jean, p^rannuid^V***""* l ”' -c v.C.Y. '. r . iV' ■• ..••-.'• Oneequrro, per annum, tb<* ptijrax)- ..,.,, 2o 00 DAILY MORNING FOSt THURSDAY MORNING::::-:::: , ; ' ; .[Fitom ; ;HoiiSBh6& EMIBU nr. CJIARIBS DJOK?WSV'. • BOOT OB PABLO, A young ehip-.6urgoon who had made several voyages, eet ont about thirty-fivoyenra ago; on ; ■ ' i board a t-otiou old three-master, commanded by 3 a worn-out captain.. ..-The ship-was- named -le y CulUsateur, and' the young surgeon was named Paul do la Gironiere. Ho came of Breton race; . ..feared nothing,-and loved advonture. - After touching in sundry ports,'the old three- * master reached the Philippine Islands, and an- i chored near tha little,town of Cavite, in tho Bay of Manilla. There, tho young doctor < htiuned ; loavp to live SBhore until tho veseel sailed again, :and having.found'lodgings m tho town, lio began , to-amuse hirosdfjtnlboijopen-alrr with ibis gnm- V ;He mixed with tho natives, and picked up what I he conld. of their language, increasing at the 1 same time his knowledge of Spanish ' ■ • - - ■ J -At 1 the end *of-four months—in September, - } ’eighteen hundredand twenty—cholera broke odt « S at Manilla,,and Boon .spread.over. tho.island. ! ; ; N[prtaHty. was terrible among tho Indians; ' and ! as often happens with Indians, and used to hap- 1 pen often nmong'Europeans; when peopio were | more ignorant than they are, nany the-belief f arose fbat,somebody, wnß -poisoning the Welle, t ,NO;BUBpicion. fell upon the Spanish masters, of l the island, who were dying with the restbut ' thefe'Were. several-'French sbipein the-harbor, and it was therefore aetfled. that -tho wells were : poisoned by tho French. - i . . On (he ninth of.Ootohor a horrible massacre a began at Manilla and. Csvita.' Tho" old Chp- ' l; •tain of tho Cullivctenr Was -oao of- the first vio- ‘ ?, tims.;;; Almost aH,thc.-Frenoh residents in Manilla - were assassinated, and. their houses pillaged and ; f destroyed. " . ■ - ■.-■■..lf Monßieur Pauli tho doctor, who was known i bn'shore as Dodor Pablo,-contrived to escape in E" good time to.hia ship- ■ Asr sOon-aa; bo waßVbn - S boardyhia services wore wanted, by tho mate, of £ an American yesed, who had received a poinlard 1- wohnd.' That having been dressed, the doctor s beatf heard from-Se'veral 'French- captains -that i-f -. onO of their number; Captain -Hrouant, - from : -MamiUes, was still on shore;- .There remained !< but au-hour ,of .twilight; bo might posaihly be g Saved., The bold young Breton; therefore went - r f asbore again in-n oanOe, and.'when- he-landed, f’ boaeinctil-hebr 3 Caption Drouantjwould come tp them. - Ho then | began his search ; and,.pt a little place called | 5 Pttesta Baga, perceived a group of thtOe Or four f hundred-Indians. Among them'tl.ey hadlho f unlucky; captain, pale as a ghost; whom a wild 1- 1 Indian,, with a, kris .jn kia hand held by the : 1 shoulder. Down rushed Doctor Pablo ou’tho - - 1 feronp, tbrust'the wild-Indian to the right and ■ «■ Captain Dronant to the left, and pointing jour, 3 where the boat jvas, bade the captain run and- , if save himself- The'captaitfran7nnd the Indians weretoomuchsurpriSrdatthsprcsump'tiflriofhis - -v rescuer to taka immediate; heed, off be-departuro ; p; of their, victim,;, so tho captain renched.the boat sp and pulled.away from shore. ; \ But, how was Doctor Pablo' to escape ? !fho - - j Indian whom he-had thrust hsidev 1 ran at him ’ ■ ■■•.; - with uplifted arm.-;--him-tbeoyouugtsurgeon met - o' by ablow.on the bend, with a liltlo cane. The it -man rau back to bis companions amazed and - -V waichfdl'. Knives were drawn on nil aides, and a circtb was formed about the mad white -man ; ; • -one would hot strike ihlone;'but." i score-or two- . would, strike ; together. ; The-oircle was dosing -i ■ when an Indian soldier, armed with a musket, f jumped into the midst. Holding (he musket by t themnzzle, he swung it violently round-at armls In length, and tbo rcvolving hnit-end-sooD-cionred j ’ -a wide.space. , ;“ Fly;.eir U’ , tho soldier, said ; | “ nobody will touch a hair of youwhile I am - s hero.” ' " !< Iq truth, a- Tray apend(}, ! by young.'man -Bag quietly permitted to depart J as be went,-thesoldier oricd.afler him,..•'.Xou.cqred for my wife.when she was ill, and refused mou■ oy; now you aTe paid.” C4ptain_|Drouant having talten the-.eSßoe, eourea left.him but to go a oro , . . Bet/out with hatchets to. attaok'the ships. L‘ Among these, tooj a friend, ’KhOpiun- : i! cd bim-tb a wall; concealed his person untiljbls S. companions were gone by, end then urgcdhini - p to. .promise /that ba.wonld not go on board the . * ships, biii hide on shore.' * ‘ I The Doctor’s case was ■ little improvo'd.when he reached/ home.' There oaroe a knocking at \ tho door, and a whispering: outside of. ‘‘ Doctor \ I- Pablo.”//It' was the friendly .Voice of a ChinoßO . 5/. .storekeeper. ■ , 1 ; ‘•'Wbatfhaveyou to'say,--.Yaug-Po?”,- •'* J } ! ■ , ‘'■ Dootor Pablo, ease yourself,.- Tbo-Iddians intendattackiog you this nigbm i i Doctor Pablo would not save hims'elfhy flight; ;.s he thought it best'to barricade bis doors With fnrnitare, to load his pistols, nnd fo/abido- the issue..' ’ ' ' • .. > .- Wearied by. aid.ay, of anxiety, excitement, and severe, physical labor, the.bcleeguercd Pronoh man found it difficult to keep aWak G and Wafch- . Culj—thtotigh the’first tours of’lhe nights l- At cloven o’clock there came again adicooking, hur riedly repeated. , ■- “Who is there?" . .. ■ .. . ‘“We «o‘ friends:-,The-lodians are" behind i us.' ' Escape through’ the roof at tifo baolr, and you will bad us iii tho street of thc Cbmpana-. . irio.’/h/iji-j v ' He took- .this good advice, pud had not, long. 'escaped "before* tho ‘house whs searched and pit- : laged. His new friends sheltcrcd hinl tor tbo night,' and were".about to., convoy him to hie ship .on thd‘'BhfcoeeSing nSorning, when.,one of /thembrooghthim a lefter signed by oil tbe enp faiim In Aheubnrbor; 'saying thatbeing-iu-'ino :mentary fenriof anattaek.iheyjhad determined. to heave anchor, ond stand out tp eca; .but that two'of "them, Drouarit and.Perroux,’ would haVe'to leave on land part- of their provisions,, thetf sails,' and ' their ‘Water,-’ unless'- ho 'Would .send .those stores oil by. meansof&,_eatoo, which woe sent with, the lotter, and was enbjcct to his orders,. _ /iVS-ihS safety of the two ships, ’ saidtheCyoung surgeon, "depends on sending-off this water and /these stores/' - - . - ‘ : “.Your own safety,” his fricnds-repiied, M de pends on getting off yourself, and tfca‘t imme diately.” .‘'l’*m"reBolTod-to: sc® .after -th&stopc's”,-r “Thongo alone, for we wilWot; escort yon to destruction.” " - ■ Doctor tablo did go alone, and found upon, the Shore a crowds of Indiana Watching the: ships. Hebolievcd that by not fearing them he would rcmovo nearly all causo-, for .fear; and .therefore went boldly bp to them* saying;— ■"■■■«• Which of you would like to earn some mo ney f Twill give any man n piastre for ti day’s : work.”: ’ * ' There .wss a a silence. Presently -one ißaid, <i You do not seem to bo afraid of us.”.-. . “ Why, no,” he replied, drawing his two , pistols; “you see I stake only one life-against - two.” 1 : The men were at his service is amihttie.C two hundred .were-chosen; a note was pencilled, and sent off by:the' canoe to common oH’fbo ships boafa to convoy the stores. .A tjuantlty-oftno' ney belonging to Captain Drouantt was-token to I the beaoh seeretly-by tbe-pQokctfnljjsnfcdoposiv ted in a corner- of-ono cf tho boars. , Alt went well j -there Waß.c'nly pnV.uiffaoky incident -When ’Captain Terronx’s sails: were being re paired,’ one of th'o men engoge'd in the WOi?E had. died of cholora* and:the rest, fearing. Infection, had wrapped him up . hurriedly .in a ..B*o*ll, sail and run away.. The Indians, in ljiovjiig. tho sailcloths, uncovered the body, and were at once in Snuproar. -This was, they- said, a Ifrench plot for poisoning the air, and spreading-thp in fection. - , • “Nonsense, mon,” said Pablo. ' “ Afr.iid of a poor devil dead of cholera ? 8o bo it.- 11l soon relieve yon of him.” - - •- L: . Then, WltbogroatdieplayofscoolMeiioiWhioh be did not feci, he wrapped the body again in a piece of tho sail cloth, and, lifting it up ‘m hia arms, he carried-it down to the sborWv Ho caußed ahole to-'he^dng;-and laid tho body in thb grave himself; > When it • was- colored up, he- erected a'mde ;crossrcver the: that, tho loading wcnt on without further. hin drance. ■ - - o-. : [to n.n. coH^n;cED.J.. T IN SEED rwolrcd and'forfftlo by ■' JLi xayl&i’* .. _ E3SIJOKL XOUIEK. . iOfa , J t :i;K:JPSII 22' N ■- /•.■-•'■ *■£:.; ■GV.;'.’ ' 1 } A
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