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Tire crnra. >ss;£v- ■ I \ ' \ •.-■•■ trill at the disci*-- oaSttWProprieteTi,) anW#iT*™w*§Sfc#re paid, in, v *S-Tlttfrtaßßon teffl be p«H Mhra panled by thefeiomrje/ir saU«fc*ty reftJjlw’te thta dtr. US* Oor.nebnimfii ViiJ&Oiltihuieni oflhtJStmdng iP<nf iimt Qffctxm B&rtty, wtae oU fcfifdr W'<»WM< Bgffifr JS»il!w>»< retort* .... | . . • aEO.'SVGtKfckionE, I 4TTOR.NET ANl> OOTHaSbIfO!? AT lAW, • : .." Oiflw, comer af/Frmrth ttrtrtuni ohary aUcyJ :. T , ‘ V. . HttitaSH,- ' • • |/ .- ‘ Will attend to Mg piGfctaionftJ’buslaessttft usual. At' his oljlcc, betTreoa theJioara of 9A: JI; atid 4P. of bach . ~ • . ■ : ■ ROBERTA. PHIE.KIPS, I • - ' AT TO R NET AT L AW, ST. LOTUS. Mo. JOSHPHWBAVBB, "' ATTORNEY : AND COUNSELLOR sAT XiW, Ofllcje, No* 14* Fourth street* m . JOHN BAtITOH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSBLEOK. AT LAW, ~ • ■■ Offloe r c<?rn«r.Fifth And Qrimt atfl.j a -u - • JaSrlyg] v Piu ■• .: ] -j. R* Biddle Roberta*. . - , j ATTORNEY- -AT LAW-v-Offloo, Ho. M 2 Smithfleld street, between Flfthaml Sixth. Ooiltetions carefully e l to—special attention given fa Conveyancing-. [decStly*' .. .. . . .... Thomas Mcam",' : " ; T A TTORNBY AT LAW AND 80XJCITOR IN OHANCfeRY. .A Office, next door to the Tost Office, Steubenville, Ohio, ' ~my4•• ...i • S* P* Ross, . ? v - A -TTOBNBY AX lO9 Fourth street, Pittsbtigh, v A- Pa.. fourth door below Mr. Body Patforoon’o Lively • - Stable. • ' . • , j?2B >■ A TT6RNBY AND COUNSELLOR AT- re* tnored to No. 44 Grant B|reet, noar Fourth, Pittsburgh j Pa, • rr ~ . . , = - *-■• ■•••;• v. . .... aprlfey . . Qi Orlando Looinlßt AT LAW—Office Fourth stwet, abcno 'S^ocd, . ::: v~.;r.7-::,; ■Tioma«-'Bl'^Diar»l»aU^ , 'v^ v !■■'■■ i - A ATIiAW-^-o£Bcc,Lowrto T flßu£ldinß^yQX2t , th A street, - “jnYfly K. B. Canuthen, | A TTORNRY AT LAW*—Office on Fourth street, between A Chetrycilcy and Grontstreot. je&y J« NyU'Olewry, , A TTOBNBY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Offlie in BakeweH*B&uildinggyon Grant atreoA )e2 _ _ D« 11. Sfazep, I r * A TTORN ITT AT LAW—No.I27 Fourth street, t&ovb ahd - XX ue&rflialthfidd.y) *; :--»-y raar2Tyr < Alderbiau Watson* Office <u» Third tenet, opposite'Git ald &3st Ofiep, *YT7 HERE all business pertaining to the office of Alder* *mah atid Justice cftbaßeace will be promptly ot» : - tended to. Acknowledgments of Deeds and Mertgngos* and .< v pother Instruments of .writing, taken ai bis offico, or at the residence of the partite. ■ . : ; > ThoDocketsorD.-Bv.SOUXLY,.Iato on Alderman of the City of PUtabargbjaro placed in my possession. Persons haring Judgments on said Dockets may-boro the necessary process-issued-thereon,by-Alderman Watson. ■■ fmyfctf . St Uuckmaiter, Alderaon. i OPRICE,0 PRICE, Grant-street, between Fourth et, and Diamond : alley. Conveyancing of all kinds done with tbo great* .:v ,est c&reand legal, accuracy. - Titles to Beal Batata ox* amlnedy &c. •• , 'Removed* • j - 'DlLD*imjJT,3BPMeoxDiXTitfT. : baft rettornl. A&Kgs*gE-hfa oaice from-No. «?s< Fourth.. street, to Ho. 10 v r f yp FOURTH Street, one door bolonr Fenv, where . ho wilt. bo happy. to attend to. all professional calls. . ; . • : • .- apr6 • njiil p 9 i --| ' ' Q. AHL, SURGEON DKNTlBT.'(snc. -JBESSmito,-.a:W.Blddle,). :NO. 144 SipTH- XnyaaSlkFißiustreet: . . • • T.j'.y Office hours, from 8 to X. o’clock, and from 2 tovg. o'clock • - ~ . febls;ly - : J. SCOTT, DENTIST, FoarUifltrwtj fiTedoois vest of Market. > ' '.Onici Homs—*yroHr nluft A.-M. to fir* deeSQ.*? BUSINESS CARDS. • -W.ffEßStltfT-.i..v.TTlPf, CCUUAUSJ.. ' ' < D W« CO.. ;. OMISSION AND FORWARDING SEBCffANTS, VAHD’. * . ; JDealsrs i Generally in rroduoe* Httsburgb,> Ci& • oinnsti and other Manufactures, &c. iP&.93 Frontttrcdiybelvxtn ilarlczt and Ferry *£r«k -4 • • • pmsufftan, pa. ■ Liberal cosh fulraneefi made on consignment*.: l* • ticularattention pahl to rorwardingWefitcrDnißnjhatrfl' : - R<ftrenciSt—C\ ark & Thaw, Wm. & Co., Win • CnllyACo., F. Sellers & Co., Hays A Blaolr. Krum*- • Bahm, Henry Graff, Ear., Wm. 8. B, John** . . Esq., Thomas Bakewell, Esq;. QeorgeLedlie, JSiq-t Soloo*; Btoner, Esq. >»fi; , Co-Partnership* .. miTE subscribers have : tlns day a partnership- fr . .X the purpose of carrying on CbnifnUfiini urtdFbrtttr*-- »ny>ia connection with the Flaky Savon, and Oil, and fV-' duct busmens generally, tinder Uie style of Ekousb A Ric _ auwon; warehouse No. 11 & Water and 150 Front strvetsv , lormurly Occupied by Darbrfclfffr-A-Xaghekcic - *. W3L B. ENGLISH,' -JAMES RICHARDSON. JAS. J. BENNETT. . -Plttahurgh, Tebraary Ist, ,. • • - rni R. DftAVOi .Dlamqnd, .Ffttabcughj Pa., •■dealer * X? .+ Country, prod ace,, offers "for sale a choice stock Grooeries, selected for family uso. Spices of wrnryrrane^ . . and the purest quality, ground at hia Steam Mills. Als?. Dried Fruits, Foreign.aad Domestic. Produce taken in os change for 'Merchandise. . F.iu D.has procured a fall assortment of Xandroth.’- WorrahtedGardon and invites the attention of all in* tcrastod in rural affairs. • - v. janll 'Copartnership • FTIHE UNDERSIGNED have thiw day entered Into . J. nershlp, under the name and style of J. A. IZUTCID : SON &-<Xh, for the purpose of.iranactisg*.Commission ao»- >Groo«ty business.- . J AS. A. HUTCHISON, . A. M. WALLINGFORD Pittsburgh, February 1,1854 . _ • : frbo • "-Vi B. BSOtTSQ. J.TUCJTARWOrt. : ■J. JU EKGLISH & RIOHA&OSOST. €OHSHSSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS.AS Wholesale Dealers in Fish, Baton and OU; and Prod a > generally. Warehouse formerly occupied'-by Bur bridge Inghratn, No. 116 Water and 160 First street, Pittsburgh • Ponna. • • • - • • i f,»3 .v&iscxs a. miter.. x..&zxsiuv v BAILEY & RENSHAW, - . jpEA DEALERS ANDTAMILY GROOEEB; - Dealers In • JL, Wbodon'&nd WlUcn* Watt, JApanned Tin Wire, House • Wholesale and Retail, No. J»8 Libert? • i' Btrea^Httsbt^h;: : ' tr ~- f c apr!s:y ;-;V-'TWSO® ; . ..'johj* jnoeuj, .’. ws*HX<rw*s‘ Pittsburgh. Mtrjdinf ’< Pittsburgh. •'." • .ScUer*» Jflcol»' & Co»» _ TT>RODUCE AKb OENEIIiT; COMMISSION ftEESJCHANTB, ~~JT~ Na. . Sperm, Unread god lard Oils. * 1 -- ; ; Jy23 • F.igKxiiS. . r _1854. / T r .'R.owr^ - FEA'S SELLERS &CO.» Forwarders and- Commission Mercliants 9ZALEJI3 J2f' f.i . . PROVISIONS,-GROOKRIES AND OILS, • - JTo.SOO LUxn-ly strut. PdtsbvTgh, Pa -tTCLLUA KEUbCftyPtulCL..— fWK.RIGUT9ON>P2tUiburgh -. HU!er:ft> Rloketion« . > . TTrUOLESALB GROCERS, IMPORTERS OP BRANDIES. •■■':•.■.• \i Wine»»nd fefcars—No*. 112 and-174, corner of Inrttf • '' .fcnl "Liberty streets,•rittabnrglL Iron; Naila,' CoUon Yarn*, • ••*c»ponytantlyonhMnr. • ••• - 1 jy23 , vWlUlam Carr <5& Co«»‘ VWu«-OARRlfttaftf-thefirmof J;Pabkb.4Co.) '•‘ •v ' WHOLESALT, GROCERS andDcalarsln Foreign Win* Y “ And Braadicaj Old Monozi3alieTaan<Cßoctified WBR* . RonyLlberty street, Plttsbttr^b, , • Pfl. r " jaflry - BAKOCL M’CUmEA.’fi,..,JOHS P. : HBBBOR.;^aAieX^K!&KPAtKtU&.r M’CLTTHKAI^IUERROJf f&VO,f ■ 'TTCrIIOIiBS AXEGromB, Produce. Dealers and'Co in mis* YV Mon Merchants,No.2l3tibertVfitreot,. ; ■>. apr22; : , ; • PITTSBURGH* PA*'. wn.ciNOHiia^co.; 1 ’ - ’ VOItWARDING.. ANfi_CQM MISSION - MERCHANTS,'. > Liberty tlrttt, opposite Ptnivii Railroad Dtpot, • r -' gpt7 , ■ •■ ■ •• ■. : - ; - : ■■•<..■■.: >. prrrgßxmon, Pa.- . , , - pagoda,t®a store. . - '•-■'>>- »|>m<Hinport«rof.old€oTiiifcryßlack‘Te&£,Frciich Bran-, ■’ dlovWYnes/Ao.; corner of Diamond allay ami iLeDlnraond, -.' - * Pittsburgh, Ps. . ■■■•..•■ »- •: fob2B:y • tv v. / ■ ~f LIVINGSTONS &.COm .•'* . ~ i FORWARDERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, v; Steamboat Ajfenta, v~. HAffn. Ird’a. WM. X . XVVhVRa, ‘ *SrTEA DEALER AND FAMILY GROCER,-©! . OQlVtta OP WOOD AKD’SXXrB-fiTHttTS, • ; - ~ EUtsburgh*- - Henry OEl.CoHftxK*, EORWARDING’ AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, and Wbolesalo Dealer In Cheese. Batter, Beed3, FWvand Prelaw genpraHy» No. ~25 WOOD gt.. Pittebargh. - [marfl Paul fr aiurdoclc, , /COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MEBGHANB. AND V/ STEAMBOAT street,Cincinnati, • Ohio. > , i- i• t , . ,■ . fopl:tf K£ing.& BloorfeeAd, - ! •'••■• ' *TTriIOLRBALK GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— i. . W No. Wood street, Tittaburgtu' .. •. - fmy23 Bmltlt ft Slnolalpy *\TTttOLESALB-GROCERS AND COMMISSION MKK ■ VV .OiIANXS~CoTneg Wood.aad.Pirst,eta. fnov3 Henry JPCaUoagh A Co,, ' WFKOLV.3fi.LVI GROCERS and Oonuni«Kton Morchiintt*.. • • - YY • corner of Penn and Irwin strata, PitUb’gh. "] 'n&lyg ■- 1; ’ R. OALWAYf . PORK PACKER AND PROVISION DEALER, ' - ia74l - * CO«MtRtJIAfr KOT7,.I3BCSTT StKSgSjr ■ - rr.. ; • •■; W.S.Haveili mGB OEDFRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (Lats J6m»- f • f - £.ios & Brockton,) and BLANK BOOK ajto BTATIONK ' - • ' ' RY-.WAREHOUSE—Is prop&red to execute every Ftylo of Lexal. Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job Prtntlnprand • itoot Binding, and furnfob every article In the Blank Book* • Paper and StaUoncry.llneyJit-tha.shortcst eoIIk) sad on the 1 jaostToaaonabletormfl.. •• crir.-r •. Blank Boole and Stationery Warehouse, corner of Market .-:r\i/-:• snd v •. * . ■ *- Printing Office tmd Book Bindery, No. 60 Third et> norlg B. T* C. Morgan, •• • , Bookseller and stationer—him aiTmye pn hana a generalassortmentofSohool, Miscellaneous and Blank i 800k 1 ?, Printing,- Post and Cap -Paper, Act, Wholesale and Be - tali. No. 194 Wood street, bclotr Fifth, East elds, Rags and Tanners’ Scraps. •; aplgfly ■ . .RoQiell ft Brpr} . Booksellers, stationers, dealerr/in stan DARD ANDLIGHT: LITERATURE, and Pabllshew t* the L 0.0. F. TOKEN* Nq. 16 Fifth street, Pittebargh, P*‘ v marlfrly - • - • . • / ? -. ? 1 I. w* / TVS ALBR IN RAGS AND. PAPER, No. 149 Wood Streep 1 9 Pittsburgh. - - The highest price in easy paid for rags.. :,:'gurlfcy ■■ ■■ ■■■ T .-,v, ». . i l . .william Glenn* ' i "t: T OOKBINPER—Oprner of Third and Wood streets, above • f-0 ■ ;H, Kay. whfiwrhet iaprepared to do every description, pf Ruling and Binding ~ id** ”, waiter P* H»nb«Ui „ , „ * <4 l * ■>* I I •niBLISHED DAIIVY BY G. P. QILLMOaE. AT THE “ POST.. GILDINGS,” :nRNEII OF FIFTH \ND WOOD STREETS, :AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR: $6,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. VOLUME XIX. BUSINESS CARDS. , ;r-JOSEPHFIiE3nA T G, wjiioox a go.] ! : MARKET STREET ANT),,DIAMOND, keeps .V.comtaDtly.onlianil a foil assortment of Drugs, Medt- - cines, Medlculq •l'crfUmervyaad ‘all articles pertain lb# to nis business. "anSurt^ 8 *" 6 ** PrescripHoba■ carefully- compounded^! JOHN FUBUSO;-.,. V \z. \i COCH&AiV PLEjUSQ FLEKHKG BEOTHEUS, L,. •• ?■ \ WHOLESALE DEffOGISTS, s> ; •• >' > AbvCO JVi;. _ ffPvoprietora of Dr. M’L&ne’s Celebrated Vermifuge, Lives PUls, to- jnlO JOHIT 84F7, JR., ■ i - , ■ (Successor to Jas. STGufTey,) WbalesAle; And BetailDraffslati <. i A ND Dealer in PAINTS, OILS,-DYE STUPES, Aol UL ,tt-Woodatreeti.UiHsa doors below Vtartnnllry, ■ T ; aprfidiAeljr. ... ~• ;- t r, - . PITTaBUndH.?,. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL - DRUGGIST, AKDI)EALza-l!T' ’--■ •• >../•. ' Dye*stni&, Oils, Varnislies, &c.,: No. street, (one door south,of Diamondalley, . [jh&f • - - MHJS mTCHfcIjL, J WHOLESALE ANI» RETAIL DRUGGIST, ltfo--.135, Wood Street, Jt&yg] Koxt door to 11. Ch(l*V« Bfroo Houre, Pittsburgh- j, •••■ *• .v JOS. FLEMING haring associated with JOS. ABELi the busjness.tfililwtfflaltfir b««naufted under th* Btylo'of 4. ABEL A vX>;» at tho old stand/ear&crof 'SniithfiMd and ■roorlh Streets; ;>■ r;.-. - .... • jnl*j 1 WiUlva Tboriij Druvsitt, i . HAS REMOVED to • tho .ctdmer''ofllAND and' PENN Streets, where :he T¥llt, a 8 uatin 1, nttend 'promp 11 y tc bis nttmeypiis.jjfiejj'dft; All articles in his llnoare warranted • •port, and put up with the utmost care. marUtfm is* A* Fahnestock 6 Co.* HOLE3ALK DRUG WAREHQUS&—Corner First and —Wood-gtrwta t amlooguse^<io<tT f , [tbbl R\ L. ALLEN, i WHOLESALE SULBL Ot A ' 9 * Wines, . Braadios, Cigara, Old .Moacmga hola Bye WhisKy, &o M ' ALSO, IWCTIFmO DISTIhIiBR, NO. 8 WOOD STREET, I'ITTSBUUaiI, PA. TinNES, Brandies, Gins Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, St . .If. Croix and .New England Bum, Clarots, Champagnes, .Scotch Ale, London Brown Stout/Iriab, Scotch, Boitrbon. Old SlonoogfthclaHyo and KectttcdWhlsky; Applet peach, WJld Cherry and Blackberry Brandies;, imported Regalia, and Principe- Common Cigars, all at finchlowTilws a? to challenge‘Cornpo'.iUon. Fancy Bar Kegs and ■ Labeled Bottles of every stylfe, and ■ tJemijohnflof alhslzes.: I respectfuUy intUa an'examina tion, of.my stock, *afc Ko. 8 - WOOD: Street, Pittsburgh. -Penna. - -• -^-kprkly JOHN OROUTT, * ■ "‘ 1 riirORTKR OF.BRANDIES, -QW, WINKS,' Aa-Dealer 1 in Coo Old Monongahida- Whisky, Poach Brandv> Ac. " Also, Rectifying Distiller, corner of Bmlthfiold and Front streets, Pittsburgh. . • .. - apr!3 ■ ISry-ar, ; - ■ ; ITT HOLES ALE AND - RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT .fT 366 Liberty street, and 81 Dinmond alley. feblChy ~TOJLUI M’DEV ITT 8 BKO., Giocvra Dealers in V Foreign and Domeatio Liquors, Liberty street, opposite .hcalofjSmHhflei&at. - 7 *iS' -0; E. DOWJMNe, CLOTHIER,*ffi» Ijr AS nmorcil to SB4 LinEntTatnwt, o»p(iFitß Omrison .XL »U«, amt No; 3 SEVENTH, near Smithflclil, niere ~bo attention of his friends and tho public la inrltod to the •>*tock of ;RK ( \J>Y.MAJJE GOODS iilwavs on hand. Also, Cloths,.Cashmeres and TesttagsTor ordered work: A full assortment of Famishing Goods fbr lncluding Hat* of all qualities, Trunk?,'Umbrellas. Ac., Ac. Jas| JOBS KCU)BUri»..t. HnHM i... w COaMLIUI H'CLOSEL-T. Wholesale. imdEetcil- Clothing: Merchants, ‘Nor woodstreet! ; - FIFE subscribers respectfully inform their old customers A and the public in general, that they hate this d»y «m* wdascdthomaulvesin the ahoyo business, under tbeCna >r JOHN M'CLOSKEY &CQ- They, respectfully solicit a . .‘aAre oi.publicpatronage. rno af each wUI bo settled by them* ~. tr«a rwtpectlyoly. _ ■>■ LAIRD, (Into of the brra of Cooley & Laj&2>.) haTlifc t* opened STORE NO. Oy (two doors aboto the old ua,;. for the .purpose of wiying on the CLOTHING >INKSB. hope*by strictattention to business to merit a r«vor the patronage of tho lata firm. ■. h,—Clothing made to order In the moat fashlonablo •lea. and on t ihe shortest notice—lnferior, to none in the •• m . • i - • -Jan2&v. Jamei C» Watt, ■ ;|::KROHANT..TAILOii—No. 46 Fifth strootopposiiethe IX. Theatre; Pittsburgh, Ta. . aprT" . James HelUaser) yf"o^ T ON3AIIEI*A-;Pii45«Ui(J MlLir—WouldrespectfCLtiT Ti iiifcrmldifnendg and tho public, that his new ertab- T . <k*nent Isnow In full operation, ana that hfciabrcparwl to -yatfrtfcm»Ofc>i— y «aa AU atl ■jeraers &gJiqnbg. *lth promptness, and at the lowest rates. ' Board and Plank, planed on- one or noth older, constantly ♦o band. . • * Doors, and Mouldings, or sT«ty description, mado to .BnOdars .asd.£2arpeaterasßnxld-fixidii.tatheir«dT&ntage ; *(?iFfltujn'*call,cshecan'jQowmnualithmwith planed iff suitable for gYcry defrzlctinp ot work. ni. a. cobos. «..»>....Kinw..../....;i...i;juna cwawiLt. KEBBOH &■ CEISTWELL, * BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, . . Cottoa Batting M&nmacturcm. - b Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City, * ; M9f® Apd Store* No. 13 Market street, Pittflbuich. . )U) BRAES and OOFPBK taken in exchan fro Jbt srork, caah paid. Ordqra left atihe irouudrr or Offloe.’wlll be r-omptly.attfmdod to,, - . . ■ • , _ T i y ; JOSKPH T.IOWRV, ’ ! • JVo. 4t3 Qrrrur of Fifth end Wood Str&U, i iffloe op stairs. Entrance from Fifth street Pittsburgh, -IESPECTFULLY announce to public that bfe bu IV commenced tho'BEAL ESTATU AGENCY, In ttfnnee tion with Intelligence and uenorarCollecting. He will ■uso attend td-renting* Persons 13 want of servants, lb any capacity, or those in wan t of placesrtrffl be supplied atiihort 'lotioe. .All business entrusted to'hte* care promptly at* ended•• V: - - J. Blghara, Ea U VT. k AXaL Black, garner Mncteral,' A. A. S aeon, taffltAOhfc;' j a SfiT? * waaiKoni GRAFF ft CjO„ Western .Eemjdrjr, He. 124 Weed stroot, -‘PITTBBOBOtIrPA;- - -• OF LOOSING 3TOTEB* Coal and *1 Wood StoTo3» FarlQrStoVM, Hollow Ward, Plain and /anoy Grates,Plain and Fane* Fenders, Sad and Bog lrocs, f'Ugar. KettlayTea Kettles; Woeon Bom, ftp,- fj>3iyg ■ilufttitt Xtoomia. £>Kalj ESTATE AQKNTj'WwchandiM, Stock, and Rill iv Broker,Office, No. 92 Vourlh Street; Wood.) The robscrifor Earing opened an office at the abore pi acej fop the purposeot negotiating trfian*, Bills, Bond*,-Mortgagrß, and «U other Ins£nnn*ru& for the sceuritjr of Sloupj, and for the purcnifie.and-Bale .of Stocks." Will also give prompt'and oartlcttlarattentlon.io baying,‘ifiUing, Tenting of and le&a* tcnealKjtat>.V' ? * :; • [jy7]- ; ■' AUSTIN LOOMIS. >_ ... SohueUman dP HattHieltti ' ,f ITHOGIUPURRS-Third.afreet, opposite tba Poetoffica, JLi Pittsburgh. ,-Mftps, tantlaeapoa, lirij Heads, Show Bijlif. tabttli!, Architectural and • Machine Drafting?, Bugiuctf and etc* Engraved..©* Drawn, on Stone, Printed m Colors, Gold, Bronze, or Black, In the Dost approved ntyto. ipd at.thefl3Qgt prices.. ■* ' . i ©cfcl&ly • -j.-.. -v~ iiii.) .&> jßE>Tfw«ryj ■ XTOUSR, fIION f^ AND GRNAMKNTAL..FAINTER, AND XL De*ler<lu Ealnto—No.-44: St Ulair street, Pittsburgh. Has constantly on hand oil kindsxd Painta, eilfacr dry or dixed;Japan and. Copal TaraUh« Idnsccd Oil, Boiled'Oil; Spirits Turpentine, rWtadOft Glass oJ.ail sizes, Putty Broshes, ta; nil afthe best quality, and tbr Balo at reasons blo prlcgi; , aeplt ■ • ERGUBH AND GBASSIOAh SEmmY. IL VTi TMtfcDONAtD, M/ AI.TStWciPAi. : ortho'lnstitution ftillcommonce on JL MONDAY, the fitbof September ne*t* at the room cor 'P;. i®T?7- Abd liberty streets, lately occupied by the SJesflXfl.YceUar..; ... ... _ ■ : ••' . ... • & P. Von ophQTHt; B. Hjlller. jr. . tuiTU JACOB aOCOLLIaTER. rWIIOIiEgAEE AND RETAIL CIGAR JIANWAOTtmiIR aim z>&alx& is all gums or y Tohopofl, Snuff, and; Cigars,! JVb. 25 JFtflh *L, Ru Aar Keeps constantly on hand a'largo supply of all the' Tartans brapdg.oMmptted Olgara. jg&g - JQSEPH CHATHAM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN IJIPOKTBBCIOARS, . myxly, , No. 53 Mahset stbeet, Pirrsatmon. The Greateat-lnyeutlon of the Age. /ftp* TO AVOID thOHe .unpleasant -feelings that usually a new:Hat, theCONYOR. .V'NA ftI ATOR., lately imported from Paris, forms thD Hat to tho Jlead.' A neat fit, and n good . Hat may..be had dt 77 Wood street. • ' ■ . . W*f. DOUGLAS^ ...KB>V,PAP3BR HILIi. CANTOR OHIO . FISHER, ANDERSON & CO., have Jußt BtaTted tbeirps* per miUut.tbe.Jibove place, where thoy will boliappy tareemya orders for printing and wrapping paper of ail »Ues., : tf-r?;- ' ' ... feb27itf. i A.-TtncUek 7 RateU SADDLE, HARNESS, TRUNK, VALISE and CARPET BAG monuiho •f ••’. ./!.■•••• turiirJKQnoOTlVoixlatroet,Pittsburgh', pa.fi jy&y >_ , [ ~ 11 .;.. ; ‘.John.Hi Hellbr. : 1 . ITrHQLKSALE AND."RETAIL DEALER IN' MUSICAL • VV ■' INSTRUMENTS. 1 Planop, Music, Bchool -Booksaud 1 Station street.- •- • . J : [}anl“ ’ -HAGAN & AIIXj, Ya/ uOUESALE and Retail Dealers in Btikt t ttzncy and TT Staple 2>BT OOOD&tIm OLMarkota&d 8 Union ■street, Pittsburgh. H apr4 F E. WBI'fEHOiJSE, : 11..':I 1 ..': ANOY: BILK ANDIWOOLEN DYER ANDULEANER/ No. 7 ISABELLA St, near the Emmet Hotel, ■ niard .... ■ o. /. AILBOHBTT. : TyTl -„ i . ’ Thomas M. liittle. ; -TaTATCH AND CLOCK streets, opposite.lron City Hotel. ;Ail hindsof Jewelry made and repaired/ p fapbilyi • 8. cpTEnrai.. cuthdxet, *. j:. / S. CUTHBERT dD Soiffi' i " • , JfcM Para, ~ i . '.LEB, WOOL DEAI> .. er and coicdißSioN' cf American WQolsn Goods, No. ,IS9l4berty Htrect. 1 fmy4 * I ~ . TYUATSR'ItrBOOTS, and xJ and BRAID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty ets~ Ng.m Pittsbnrgh, Pa. r jeUy A 75 Third street iXV Pittsburgh; east side of the Diamond,'Allegheny, - ( r .... JOSHUA BHi WHOLESALE FOTITE a'- 39 WOOD.ST, 1 ATS on band and are i which they oiler at the ,; .-,75. bags lyica Almonds: ~.25 “ Sicily- do 25 bales Bordeaux do .. -15 bogs Shelled do 50 .‘V Filberts; • \ .60...« r ..Walnuts; •. . . -.00 ." 'CreamNuts;- 500 bushels Pea Nuts; \ •: 25 bbls. Texan Peoans; i 25 “ . Illinois . , do i .2000 Cocoa Nuts; ■ . ■ i ; 200. boxes Gorman Plums; ~25 kegs > do do . :10 bbls.; . do do . 10 cases Prunes, glassjors; > f* ..-.fancy bxa; 0.-50 casks Currants;;. .’2oeosesGltron; 200 boxes Cluster Bohdns; .•I00h£“ M.R. do 200 qr. “ • ° do "rsoO'boxes.lTo.'THerriug; 7100 “ Bcalod : do I ease Race; 1 bbl. Nutmegs; * .... 1. •« OloTes; .. iSofaaketa Sala<p6il; J. C. &NDBRBON A CO., . ;Ho. 6 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Fa., Dealers In Foreign Fruits,-Nuts, Spices, •TT Confectionery, Sugars. Cigars; Ao; Ac. Raisins, Figs. • Prune*;-Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Dates, Citrons, Almond p, Filberts; Walnut** Cream Nuts, Pea Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Hoe Apple Cheese, Sardines, Pieklsn* fiances, Rock Candy, Yur mloclll, Maecaroni, Olive 0)1, Ac., Ac. nprtO:ly ruaizsu. ENTERPfttSEWORKS. »o. l3G.woopßTar»-, T nn booß mow mens sxunr. " £& W2f d TETLEY, I UFORTEBS aud manufacturers ol i^^P^^^CUIJUSBY.BTJttaiCALAND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, BIFLE 8. Ac. We ~vSr —— keep a-general assortmeatox the above ■l • .articles constantly oa band; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware* Also, Guns, Pis tola anikltoTohfßES, Flasks, Horns, Shot Bolts, Caps, Powder, s*ib& and Bowie, J)lrk; lion ting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and Hair Dressers’ Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Also. Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLES!—Wears making Rifles of 67er7 description, to order, of. the host material, and workmanship warranted.— Orders received fbr thorn at Wholosalo or Retail, will be fill ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale >prie<Q..:T - .. . ■. myls. Chandeliers and Gas Futures, THE subscribers are now opening at their new Wareroom* NO. 109 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith* field,thalargest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK ETS!, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Gas Fitting, over offered in this morkot 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, we aro determined to sell bp low W any houso in the West, and being practical CFaa Fit .tern, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles in this line. - We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of every de scription fbrgas. water and steam. Bros Costings of all kinds mode io order promptly. LONG, MILLER & CO., • - aarS&y No. 100 First street. GEORGE DLETCHER, FROM HEW YOUR*. MANUFACTURER of the celebrated T&j \3 \ Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic \ _ Band Toupees, aud every description j£V**A } -=— of Ornamental Hair, for Ladies and Gentlemen, 70 FOURTH STREET, Tp j between Wood and Market, Pitts system enables Ladins and Gentlemen to measure their heads with accuracy. 9 poR wlQg> . No. 1. The round of the Head. - No. Z-'Trom the forehead over the head to neck, No, 3. No. 3. From car to ear, over the trip. . No. 4. From ear to ear, round the forehead. • For Toopeefl, to coTcr the top of the Lead only—a paper pattern, tbo exact shape of the balj part. fmy4 New Coach and Carriage Factory ! JOHNSTON, BROTHERS & CO., Oomer of Rebecca and Belmont timtt, Allegheny City, pwa. m WOULD respectfully inform their friends the public generally, that they have mXjQ* the manufacture of Carriages, W i■ imMi MBoroncbes, Rockaways, Buggies,Sleighs and Chariots, in all their various styles of finish and proportion. All orders will be executed with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to on the most reasonable terms. Using in aW their work the best Eastern Shafts, Potas, aud Wheel stuff, they fuel confi dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. Purchasers are requested to give us a call, before purwha* rfagofcgwbrTe. • , • oct&ly ; Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN. ALLEGHENY CITY, (nan tax jjuuloap btatiox.) T?AMILIESwiIIbe supplied with ourvarious grades of I? : FRESII GROUND FLOUR, By leaving their orders at the Mill or In our boxes at . ■■ Logan* Wilson A Co., Wood street.or Braun A Reiter,cor ner Liberty end SvClair streets, Pittsburgh. H/ P. Schwartz, or J. T. Sam ole, Druggists, Allegheny. Flour will be delivered tonmilicMn either of the two cities Trass: CASH on deliverr. Jy%> BRYAN, KENNEDY A CO. FOR Saddlers and Carriage Makers. R. T. LEECH. JR., hio* 131 Wood ntreet, PITTSBURGH. Al*o, Cloths, Da&aaks, Lacos, Hois, Bent Stuff, Springs, &o.» &c« fTJKABI TEASI TEAS!- AWORTU, tho original and A only Importer .in this i\ ■ :i tho best Congo Teas from London, la now receiving a v largo and choice selection of TEAS, which ho is deter uod to selL ot such pricer and finene&tifqusllty, that all toe reckless puffers in this or ;tbe next city cannot beat. He most respectfully invites the Jodies and gentlemen of this and th? surrounding districts, without distinction of nation; to call and try his Teas, which ho sella subject to t>* returned, if they don’t give satisfaction; The following arc ttio prices: Prims Oolong, Souchong nod Congo, 37 cents $ to. A verv superior English breakiost Congo, to. .. Extra fine, a very deHdoun Congo, 75c. to. -Fine Young Uyian,4Q(2*>oe,9 id. - Extra fine Young Hyson imd Imperial, 76c. 7* to. • Verv best Young Yyson and ltnp«rl*L SI to. Don’t mlslakw the pIace—PAGODA TEA STORK, corner of Diamond and Diamond alloy A liberal reduction tnado to dfriM«r< . lar2l "VT-EW 3IUSIO &TußE—lho eubscriDers have opened at - No, 83 Fourth street, a choice collection of music and sxuslml instruments, Italian and German wtringe.’Hanos, by M- Krard, of Paris, and Mr. Arnold; Flutes; by M. Euler, Frankfort, A.M-; Clarionets, do.- All kinds of braes Instru . ments from the best French manufactories, all of which we offer to the public on more liberal terms, feeling confident that we can render ontiro satisfaction. U. 80HR0EDER t CO., No. 83 Fourth sL ' H Sehrorder and G. Anton, will giro Instruction* on th® plans, violin and guitar. _ wp23 AHNOLD & WILLIAMS, HEATIHG AND VENTILATING WABEHOOBE, ■■"Cbilion Furnacof, Wrought Iron Tubing, Awn Fitongs roa Stun, Gas on Water. CST No. 25 Market street, Pittsburgh. * 6ir*Wfl have sold oar Farnaoes, Pattern*, do., to Messrs. ARNOLD A WILLIAMS, whom wo cordially recommend to.the patronage of the public. , |a3;g •■■■■ . SOAIFB, ATKINSON A OKBLY, Depot ot Longwortli A Zimmerman’s Co* tawba Wines and Brandy. THE undersigned hoe received and odors for sale, at C£n* cwMumpncei, a largo quantity of Logworth & Zimmer* jtnaa'e choice and worH-renowned Epamlng, Dry and La* ’dies* Sweet Catawba Winer. Such os may desire to procnra •an excellent article of Native Wine, (tho pure juice of the grape, find my establishment tho plaeo for the grotifi* cation of tholr daalres, Tho Catawba Brandy, distilled from the genuine Crape, Is declared by many excellent judges, equal in flavor to the best imported Cognac. J). FICKEIBBN, - jaa) • - . ' No. 13T Liberty street. Cargo's Dagnerreotype and Art Gallery, ApetZo Building, No. 76 fbtirtA street, (next to XjmFi CaUrpti Emporwnu) ■ B. M. CARGO A CO. having fltxod up tho most flaj® amplorooms In the city with mammoth sky and S W side lights, offer First Class LIKENESSES, in ■* style to suit all, varying in prioo according to iSagßSaslM and quality of caso, Ac. flgfc. Superior Oil %s2£yToPalntlngß, by tho best artiste, for sole, and on ex* .bibltionduring the day and evening. Citizens and stran gers ore Invited to call and oxamlno specimens and Paint* ,mgg. : ■ ■ apr27 JOHN A. O’BRIEN, 67 SMITHFIELD. STREET, between . Fourth and Diamond alloy.. Money loaned on Gold and Silver Plate, Diamonds, Gold and Bilvor Watches. Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Godb and Pistols, Feather Beds, Far* niture, and all kinds of articles—for any length of time agreed on. Charges, for storage. considerably louyer than heretofore. Private entrance throagb the ball door. All bUSiDOSa transactions sjrlctly eonfldentiol. £2" Forfeited pledges sold immediately after being oat of date, unloss redeemed. Bargains of Gold and Silver Watch* ea. Jewelry, Ac., always on hand. , aprlo;6m SHWSKBD STORKi JAMBS WABDBOP, QFPBBS for nolo OANAftY BIBBS of the moot Improved breed, being verv hardy, and fins singers. > BlrdSeeds —Canary , Hemp, Millet, Eono and mixed Sood. Booquot* will be furnished composed ortho finest FLOWERS, vis: Cornelias, Bose Buds, Heliotropes, Ac. Evergreens (In pots) forChriatmaa Trees,from the Deed and Horticultural Store, So. 48 Fifth sU gear Wood. . deo2o THE subscriber havlmr the exclusive right to manufac ture and soli SWEENEY'S UOT AIR AND SMOKE ,<X)NBUMING FURNACE, is prepared to recelvo orders,and contract for hOatfrig buildings with the most economical Furnace now in use.. The attention of thoso interested is solicited. • Any Inwrmntion can be had of A. BRADLEY, Nos 2 and 4 Wood streot; or of J. BARNDOLLAR. . Iron City Stove Warehouse, No. 154 Wood st. ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ wamn’B tiougresi Ins, **” fTIHIS INK Is prepared by a purely chemical process, and . X: if vxnranttd to contain nothing injurious to metahepens. ill Is pain when firefused, hutby onpororetcr the afr ho odoos gradually of a most intense and permanent black .ft* sale in bottles of vari *us size, by wholesale or retail,at sep9 ' W. 8. HAVEN'S *, Stationary War o*d, Market street, corner of 2d. ~ A CARD.—Mr. Q ; ANTON and H> &CHROEDER would JoL rospeotiWly annonnoe to the citlzensof Pittsburgh and Allegheny thattheywiU give initrnctions cm the Plano, Guitar,: violin and Flute, Inquire at H. Sobroeder A 00/s NEW MUHIO STORE, 84 Fourth first, ssp23 PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, JUNE 29. 1554. BUSINESS CARDS. ODES & CO., 18 & CON7EGTZONEB3, ‘iwßßuaoa, cceiviog the following Goods, lowest market rates:— - i 20 boxes Maccaroni; i 20 “ Yermlcella; 60 . “ farina; 60 ** W. Rock Candy; 26 « ANo.l do 10 « Red do 15 u Capers» .15 « Olives: 76 “ Guno Drops; 100 “ Lozenges; : 60 <{ Jujube Paste;. • 60 do*. assorted Pickles; ; CO w 41 Preserves; 100 “ Peppor Sauce; 10 cases Sardines; 6 “ . u hf.bxs. 2 “ « . % do . 200 bags Brazil Sugar; -40 bbls &0. Sugar; 26 u Lovering’s Sugar; 10 cases Liquorice; .23 boxes Ref’d do 20,000 Principe Cigars; iIOjOQO Havana do 116,000 Regalia do l 2,600 Half Spanish Cigars; ' I 60 gr: Mrs. Miller’s V. Cut 1 60 gross Andersdn’B do DAKDWARE Loan Office. consume ilie Smoke. • .... -f- - r ; ~-*r *'.** f ;-#•■ u iIS - . t ,«•:%! y ; • - ; t" : ' v > * V - « ' i . . • . ...... -VtN l » V * BUSINESS CABDS, NEW CARPETS. Spring Stylcou, l A T THK CHEAP CARPET . WAREHOUSE, Jft». 82 J\. THIRD Street—We are now receiving, oud opening one of the‘largest ‘and choloest Cloths, Matp, Matting, Rugs, Ac,, eve? exhibited wesfc cf Now York. .The atocxhaa,beensulectod with greatcare. Persons In want of any* articles in ourline,' are tespectfdlly' Invited to call and examine. Our assortment consists In part of the following, vial .. r ?-, . Royal Velvet and Brussels ' l" 1 Tapestry. Brussels;; ’ * : 'V-' v- Aubuason Carpets; ‘ • ‘ £;v v --; ' i Extra Imperial and Super Three-ply; - .»,v.r - Patent Tapestry lograinj;r.-.. v ,; | ' Superfine and Fine Ingrain; - Worsted and Wool Carpots; • ' Wool and Cotton * do < Venltion 24 %, % and 4 4; .. i . Hemp Carpets, very cheap; list and Rag, do f *• • ; ' • White aod Check Canton Mattings 4*4> 6-4, and 6-4: - CocoaMattJng,2-4,5£, 4-4,.G-4, and O-4;... | Spanish MatUng, very cheap; 1 l Elegant Mosaic Rugs, SCO peryhirivi '- ■' » Axminlster, Chcnllio, and Toned UOgs, all prices; i * • ' - .Fancy EngUah Sheepskin Mats, $l5 ?par pair ; ; . Colored, do do do from $2,60 toss cachV Together with a largo soloction of Cocoa, Jute.' AdrtaVJe. Velvet, and other .Mats; 1 : Embossed and primed doth table, and-piano covqrs, of entirely new designs, very rich. v, ' | Damask table and plan?covers; also wonted >k by the yard, toilnott, doylers, Ao,; ; . - . A great variety of patterns in door oU-cloth, from 3 to. 21 foetwlde. Buff Hollands fof windows 1 , SO, 82; 34,28, 38; 40, |2,44, noheBWide^ Gold-bordered shades, entirely .new;.very, rieh., , Window shades of every description- i • Oval and hollow stair-rads, carnet Hading, tacks, &c. . Also, the Royal Torkiah Bath Towe!§* together wi thievery thing usually kept in Carpet Honsesf.-" Small profits and quick sales.” C.JJ,TIEADI,Y & CO., mar3.Tnie • ; ■ ■p -82 Third feticoL OJUC* I. B. JOXIH C. JONES & BUCHER. ! , IKON FOUNDERS AND &ACHINIST&, - ■: Rnnsylvama Railroad, foot of Third st* Harrisburg, J* z,- HAVING increased our Machinery, which "is nowwf the most improved order, and kaYlng- added many fnciil* ties for dispatching work, wear© First -.Class-. . i - BTEAH ENGINES, FOR FURNACES AND ROLLING MILLS, j Blowing Cylinders, Boilors./Fnrnacei Bolling. ;BAW aND QBIST MILL MACliaEttY & CASUSUS? Gas and Water Pipes, Hydrants, Retorts. Lamp Posts, iQitch*! log Posts,“Colomns. GWersi'rShaAiug, Hangers# .> ; - - BrackctSjCoilarGrate^Bathrxigrah?,Spouts,! Railing, Verandahs , and Qrhamental - Gaitinrjs. We pay particular attention to ££& manufacture add con*! fltruction of Cast Iron Front* tor Hatx»ei*"aiiil' Stores* i ... Having an extensive beatxtifdl Carved Pat-' tertw of the most approved. architectural order, our great 7 - facilities for manufacturing and chipping onable us to coin pete wßh'our cities." '-• ; Parties orating Furnoces'cr Rolling Mills, 51111 Owfieis *c«l MiUAVrights, willfinditmuchto.their.advantage to call, and examine our extensive stock of Patterns? before: building. ‘ . -r ;v. j ; IROH AND HRA&SiCA&rm&S, .:' -‘ " Of every description; Smith Work, 1 Pattern Making, iFtnS nace and Forge Toy arcs, flmfohadto order; ' NOW oreqed one of the largest and Lest selected stocks of CHIN A* GLASS and QUEENBWABU, ever brought to this markft:; consisting in part of Whitelron StobelMh* nor, Tea and Toilet Ware, which we would particularly in* vile the ladies to call and' examine* as th eeh apes' arc *?u tlrely new and the ware very superior, having seme twelve' different patterns of .ToUct in full icttt-or Bowls and Pitchers separate. Wcoro selling them bt Tory moderateprlcos.' "• i ; Also, a very hasdsome assortmnitof French China Tea and Pinner setts, or separate pieces of plain whit, gold band, or fancy patterns. ' V ; Our j-tbek of Flour Vises cotisLita of over fifty different patterns, very beautiful, and: ranging from fifty cents per pair to thirty dollars. listing so large on assortment, we feel cunDdeutof.saitinffalltitstc.v .? Briton!* Tea Pots, sugars ami Crestriv SHvori rioted Porkiv fipoons and Butter Knives: Knives end Forks, of various styles, from .coalmen to too. finest; Solar Lamps, Uall Lamps, Gtrnndolva*, end- House Furnishing Goods. BOSTON' GLASS WAIIE*~Gf this wo have s Ififgo assort ment, particularly the Diamond Pattern,; which looba as well m the best cut,andfwlla at. less.tbon cne third the price. Also, a complete stock of Pittsburgh Glass. The public or© hapeetfußy invited to call and examine our goods. 20UN J. O'LEARY, No. 62 Market brVn Third and Fourth, roylß-tf “ opposite Gcorgo.B. Whitens. lOWA POVNDRY N0;‘103 WOOD STREET. ‘-I JOHN C.-PAUE7; (eocowwr to J. o.Potty &'CoJ) beg* tainforrathe customer* of thoold fi3ra*ftudthe public generally, that be bar. cow on haads, aodis extensively en gaged In nmnufoctoringrcvcty description nf CASTINGS— each oa: Patent' Chiited R6h.*;vlfifge Kettle*' and Curbs; Patent Kettles, fur Soap, Pot Af.h, Soda A*b; Sugar Kettles, frrtnp tiiauulAfiknro cf Cano Sugar-—aU 'caeV oti a patent •procxzsi known te 3. C. ParTyV,t&dftr» Ruperiorfor dura* blUty to any other, and cold lover than those made on the old plan, . . HOLLOW WAKE—A'general Ctfsortajeatj &1L frwanew and Improved patterns; wagon Boxes, JDcg Irons, Had Irons, Ac.,&c. t ■ • Bolling Mill Castings, and Machinery pf every description, always en hand or made to order. Cook Stores, Kitchen Ban gee, and Coal Stores, of every description; luwaCook Store*,fivssitea, which received the first prise for 1850 and 1651, at the Agricultural Fair of Al* legbray County, Pa., and recommended by fifteen hundred persons; Enterprise Cbok Stores, four site*; Premium Cook Store*; Egg and Radiator Coal Stores: Parlor Stores; Ac. Parlor Grate* and Panders, great variety,. beautifully enamelled. Common Grates, and building material of ©very, description. A groat variety of Ornamental Balling, for Cemeterieiand Fencing, j Pltmbht and Ftev.gh CkiiZngt—A Urge stock of all the. kind* itfass: and will be sold at reduced price*. Hall's Pat ent. Isrrcr, Trae American,. Egan's, .Crane's, KlnkahTs, Wood*’.Peacock's, Bair*, Improved Ball. Ac. BatiKe Michigan Double Plough, which ha*taken the premium at the-State Fairs of New'York, Pennsylrnnia,and Ohio, and vberererit has been exhibited. Iron and Nall", Store Pipe and Tin Ware-all of which I will sell at the lowest prices; and respectfully InVite the public to giro me a call, at the old stand. No. 183 Wood at. •ftflrr . mpK fl PAHBY- ALL E GHENT FOR G E. SOLOMON BHETTEtt &, CO. (Late Blssel A Semple** Bolling Mfll.J'on the bank of the Allegheny, below the tit* Clajr Street Bridge, Aueouxst Ciir, pa. THE proprietors respectfully inform the public .that, haring made extensive addition* to their establish*, meat*, they ate prepared to •xnanufacture. -cn the -mnsi rea sonable term*, Iron Work for Bridges, Car Axles, Quarry Work, Stone Cutters' and 'Masons’ Tools, Shafting, Mill Gearing, Machine Work !h general, and h?hvy Forging, 61 every description. Aim, HORSE SHOES manufactured by SheUer'g Patent Horst 8ho? Maehint. The Horse Shoo Ma chine will b« in operation about the miadlo of .February, when all orders for Shoes will meet with prompt attention. Mill Pick* made and Order* «©nt by mail or tele* graph attended to on the shortestnotlce. • jal-hy . ENTERPRISE FOUNDRYi ALLEGHENY. CITY. Wsrehouie t federal ktnk, neat Vte Bndnt. RAYING fitted upiny ©BtabUshmeot Trlth.aU the latest improvement*, embracing every facility for manufijC' taring in tbebcst.and cheapest style; and owning the ex-, elusive right in J. J. Johnson’s Box Smoothing Irons, and John Johnson's Self-heating Cnarco*] Irons, patented Jan uary 10, 1854, superior to anything of the kind In the mar- also having aj>atent*d improvement Tor moulding the above Irons, WjyronTJoxes, ana Pipe. Boxes, I nm pre pared to sell wholesale and retail on fair terms. Any persons wishing h> puTCbaEkthe right for’moulding upon the Improved -plan, and manufacturing any or .nil of the above articles, win please address MOOTS ASD bHOfifi; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. TAMES BOBfthas fitted up in .splendid, style hia store, tl - No. .89 Market street, and NO. 6 Colon street; between Fifth street'and the Diamond,' and has now completed his Spring stock or BOOTS,SHOES, SUPPERS, GAITERS, Ac,, and PalinrLea& Pedal, Dustin and Braid HATS, to. which he invites the attention of all purchasers,'whether at whole sale or retail. •' • This stMk fs one of the largest everopOned in this city, - and embraces everything womby theladlos of Philadelphia and New. York,, and ho trusts cannot fall to' please aIK Great eare has been given in toleeUng tho choicest goods; all of which ho warrants. Ifo also continues to as heretofore, all de scriptions, of Boots and Shoes, and fromthls long experience of over twenty years In business in this 'dty, is, he trusts, a sufficient guarantee that those who favorhlmwiththeir custom,will be fairly dealt with,.. . .. aprlo:tf J Wholeßole and Retail :• BOtlT A,ND‘SHOB MANUFACTORY. THE subscriber, having engaged extensivelyin the znanofocturingof BOQTSand SHOES, of .all kinds, for mem women, aud. children, is now prepared to sell to dealers by wholesale such ’goads as they may W6ht,'at prices' as low os they can be bought East; and any particular kind or size made to order .at &ort notice,; .Orders nnd’ciltoso- Melted from Dealers in and out of the city, as it will be to tkelrodvantage to call boforo purchasing’elsewhere. Customer work made os Heretofore. ' THOS, A-HINTON, Agent, ap2B:d2m 'No, 49,5 t. Clair Street - / J . -MOI/ AUO H I>I:N, Path ton able Boot and Shoo maker* , No. 05 FOURTH STREET,. NEAR 'WOOD, . (Bintfly opposite Mayor's Office.) HE TS WELL PREPARED to furnish all Goods in his < line, and wiU warrant them not to be.inferior to any similar article* in the city. He is well prepared to do all kinds of cd*tom\wo.rk, ond bas ln hls employ a corps of werkmen, who cannot'be excelled 1 in the city. : The pubUo arorespectlully requested to call at his establishment, and examine hfcQoodfl.;; ~ fapr3ffro ST OOKI »:G:F A© T O BY, . • " XQ. '2A. FIFTH STREET, -; •' ' .. . Sign of THE QI.P BTAOT; . i WILLIAM. IiALY has returned from the Manufactur ing Hosiery District* of- Europe; whore he has pur chased, for cash, n very extensive and well assorted stock of the best descriptions only of Stockings,’Socks, Undershirt*, Drawers, Gloves ;.‘nlBo,. now Btyle of Children's add Misses’ Fancy Stockings, together with his domestic stook. of Pitta? burgh Manufactured Hosiery. Ho.will cellby wholesaloor retail at New York.lmporters’ prices. ‘ 1 WILLIAM DALY A I CO. Remember the place—No. 24, Sign of THE OLD STAND.. my 2- ■ . - •;. . • IlemovaL PAUL KLEINER has removed bis . LITERARY DEPOT from No. 73 Third street, to Fifth street, opposite -the Theatre, where ho will be happy to see his former patrons, • and all others desirous of purchasing any of the cheap Li-. teyaturo of the day. - . vpV7:ly PEKIN TEA STORE. BY A. JAYNES, „ . A’c. 38 Fifth strat, Ixtwm Vfcod and Market, ttmUlMe as- Sold Wholes Jo mid Entail jaSv J BLOUTU * iiUO , East Blnnintc&aai, maoufaetursrs of . Bar Iron, and small Iron of all descriptions, end make, also, thofinestquality omoopa, Koonds and SQuaros O-Leareorders for Iron in the fmx, at the at; For Office. oclB vCv *■ , v T—-.'•“-’r-y .i-V'ir•!.•;-•,- t :-•■ ■ I- -.V":: .* x<:j GEORGE J. HENKEL’S . rrTl „ Property Or Bate. CABINET WAREHOUSE » i cuoscnbor offers for faie,,on tery.reaßonttWe tonne, Na. 113 CBXSTyUT STREET, . . .V '■ ' ' ' {OpreSltH Hall,! , A Inrecotory.BncklhreuingHpnMjNo.lip Penn street, Vi •- ...... . Fluiaaelniila. ’ Irntween H»y street ana Etrub’alfey; end Xot 25'feet front t* - ‘ - octpryling back 11" tot to on alley. Tbo Hmtots Qua of tic VTTT?T?TTnPTT TT? T.IUKHV KT-VT-Tf ' 'best bnilalngßi and in.nne of-themoot pleasaßt-neigliber''- of Fronts Ferret™*; InHoamiS<i C 'mSnßt.^][hlsss? d one hundred and five feet feint oh iTCriy andsislj feat on, • gff e »' Fwntßtreotwifea'gooathrca atory Brick Bonding <ri the" 1 11 ' • *“ d “ P^“ A Dwelling; tot^&et teriala, the wotk cannot fell to satlcbctloii to.pw, notr Chart .S&"a^W§«S3g!i2 to fco itS^S?a ! Anna SaA , rn te aXr o ~?i r I lth ° nt lL ie ' V neC^ onlyinforia yon thatmyttootna *roKs,aatlong, by 27 tot Eeteh-ActeaShldin'etowh, on the Mohong&hele River,on S^i!-JS&'^S?SS , ■"•bioK.tbbro.aroihonKStSare ate some warranted to earrysafelynny distance,: Viritarsto Phita mi„,STi'Ss i„ .i?„VU.i,;£vh' .iffifi. toealtana examinetheGoods. -_on2say i , ; of nsmg.whatoyerstone coal hsmji-, quiro lor his own usa, from a pit near theLoi&av Columbia* la a'pleasantsltuation. on.ths.bairii.cf tbs Monougahclariv ;er, jv,short distance below Look No, 3.in,the midst of on eg*. . tensive stone and-wotild w a desirahle jpointfbr fmannfitctnrlagestahlißrnnenfa.- 1 ;•• - ; ; Two Hundred acreß/of ‘jroperlor Btdne ; CoalyWith House,- •.RUjlrcjad/ «fcc. -Tliia property-has o! front of. 140 rods' on the. an excellent ianaing;good prods and ‘fotitxdatlon lbr ndlrOad—with •eiiough.Tcvm grotmdot one I point for faousss and gardens, or locnUons for manufictGrlek, The vein is dnop enough to dUbw horses fate osod in-bnnl* ing out the coal—the quality lron workmates®, for. any ordinary sgc&ip nof surpassed ty any In the ■country,;. -•;" / , M ,.. ..."; ■iV-. ' .; .• t.•?;:«;• ' In my absence, my egenfi-Jaao*. Blakdy,Eflq-,.*i1l gly# all necessary information) and i>© authorized to give warran- 1 teedeedsftirany'propdrtyfeili"*/ ■ : JAiEKS SIAY,~^ ■ : . -.' ' -Vu ; : ''V" ; - ;'•■ V ;•:»•_ 1 _.., Wo. llOPsnn rtrt#*- WOEIiD’SPAIRS, , .■ London, 1891, and New York, 1853. • TRIUMPH OVER THE COMPETITION OFTHB WORLD. ' THE flirt rod only PRIZE MEDALS lor ltnr» TjggyfV now attttfGrcat Exhibitions In London,lUs3, iCtvlrLi and in New York. 1863, was awarded to jiUMi. . LACEY * PHILLIPS* • , * r Messrs. LACEY & PHILLIPS; attbeir extensive esfiifK -.lishmcnt, Nos 12,14 and 16, South Fifth street, PbilaJeV phla,keep the. largest stock of 'ready*nmcle Harness and' Saddles of any house In the United States.- 'They have ; reduced the business of monufecturing perfect sys tem, that,.for quality and price, they, ore beyond, all com- : petition. ..The nest ,of Leather ohJjrisiised, aid no pains lire sparea to’reach perfeoUdh itireteryirtlele: 7 • It is acknwledged, that forelegance, tightness, comfort and real value, the Harness and Saddles of Lacey A Phil lips surpass all others. - They invite o close eraminatiohof 'theirStock.< *••• ■ • • •: Attentloais called to the following scale of prices: : Good, plain, serviceable Single Harness, $12,00 td $20,00 “ fancy “ ...... 28,50 to 35,00 i “ plain Ikmble Harnc58.........40,00 to EO,OO ; They have a branch of their establishment: at Now O rleans, No. 81 Charles street... •• ' i Country Harness Makers can, bo' supplied’ vrith Harness cheaper than they can manufacture them. 4S3* A number of HARNESS MAKERS are offered, con stant employment,.the year round.: The highest; wages given. '.Apply to ' LACEYA PHILLIPS, 24ahd 16;South’ Fifth : street, hear Minor: street, Philadelphia, Po. ■, ~ V v -v ; ; f«b2 l ‘ JOSBPU MOGRIDQE. ’ AND FORWARDOTG MERCHANT, ;'; JN<5. .38. CoMlincut, : below Pnr* ; tiißziP , J ; ' S 4» Lbuls,'SLo>« CONSIGNMENTS nsACommissionswill meet With prompt and personal attention, and-liberal aHvizrUrs wRI. be ; given when required, on Consignments' hr Bills of'Lading, Ordexstortbe purchase of Lead,Gfabv Hemp and other Rrodnce, will be.promptly filled atthejowesimarketprieefl. The Receiving and rorwardihgof MeWnahaiief and Pro-; ‘due© wlli meet with especial care and dispatch: the lowest rates of Freight.willalways.ta procured.and fchebxpense .of Storage and Drayageasmtmh«aapossible avoided;-. .^.- " BattiHOKh: • : - Pag© 4 Bacon, St; Louis; -Ellis A Mortony ;• ‘ Cincinnati; ; Chari css, Blow A Co, do; Strader* Gorman,. ' , do; ChonteauA Valle,. , do; HoseaAPraxer. do; Doan, King A ' do; Springer A Whiteman 1 , .. ..do;, J.W, Butler A Bro.jPlttebh; E.O. Gdoodman A Co.: . de: D.Leech A Co., do; 18-4 C- YarnaU 40o,,Phiiad^ Nffli Holmes 4 Co., do; . Morgan, J. M.Buck A Morgan; Blow & March, New York',' B. B/Comegys, ; v do;* Frost AForrest, 'do; Shields* Miller, !I ; do; Charles A Meig?, do; Josiah Lee & Co, - Ehltimore, A.G.F&rweU A Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Cote, do; Howard,bonACo., do; W.B. Reynolds, Louisville; _ -'' H.DiNewcomb ADroM> do; T. C. Twichel) A Co., Commission Merchants. New-Orlcaae, '■<3M have an open Policy .of Insurance; which will cover all .shipmentsto my address, when advised by-lottex- per mail, or when endorsed: on hills of-lading before, or at the time of shipment. ; JOSEPH MOGBIDGE, ' augO e BtiLbuis.MisB(Ttm.:7': Improved Kon-Exploßive .Campheae tamps.' f HAVING PCKCHASKP THE ' ••' ittla'- right for. the aborts LAAJPio ihe 1 AXdLEGUENT, IsEA <t> frsn, Washington, fay • A ' X IOTE, and GREENE, weaTcpre-. pared to furnish lamps, or soil Rights for a.reasonable: -1 ■N^^r? g These Lamps areso constructed i "~*^ r •••-•** laud the pnhlio marrest satisfied that they maSrbtfiraiSiTrith ; entire safety. .They also giro more brilliant light,'and the matcrittlsnsed being cheaper than the “Long Tallow’.'' or oils of any hind, they must comaintogeneralnse. : We also hare LANTERNS and OANSonthe non-explosire principle. ' RKCOJIMENPAiaONS;;.... ' This certifies thatwe'have seen, ex&mfoedahd tried, De OotaonVXiQprored Non-Exploding Cattipheue Lamp, pa tented Joanair Gth, 1552, and are fully satisfied thet ft is a very TalnableuaproTement,and will bo found fur preferable to any other Lamp In' use! "We believe for'safety It is per fectly reliable, and therefore deem it richly deserting the altsntion of all such as havo occasion touse Lompsofany kind. • . . E. C. Biddle, Batavia, N.Y., 3; A-WHson, Batavia, N. Y. V. V. Booth, do J. C.Wilson, ’ do . F~Austln, do-: • T,G.3rKennen, Harlem, N. Y. C.P. Parsons, - do R.J.Waon, do ' * Alva Smith, do ’ W. D.LowerieyWillhijna’gj L.L F. A. Marsb, • do >?.E.Bogardiis, ....do Ellas Foote, do J. SplniEgs, do ■ A.D.Tyron t do, . ILBrowu,' | . do N.A.lVoodwnrd, do. J. A.Patterson* ■** do - OAMPHBNE, PINE OIL and FLUID, alwaysfor sale at the lowest prices. The attention of Steamboatmen and Railroads is respect* folly invited to the now patent Lantern-and Can* .Tho Lamps maybe seen in operation at Dr*. SEYBEIt’S Drug fimre, 140 WoodatreeLwheretbey arakept&rsale.- - . feblQidawlf. Bay Wood Mura cry and Gardena. JAMES KENNEDY, (lata Manager' bf the well-known Sy racuse Noseries, New York,) bees leave to Inform the public; that, he fcaa now established an EXTENSIVE NUR SERY, on the FKrzn of Mr, James 8; Ncgley, v n.car East Lib erty, where ho shall be prepaid, after the sth instant/to re crivoarid fill orders for every variety of Fruit and Ornamen tal Trees, Hardy and Green House Shrubs and PJantsTln addition to a choice and superior stbehbnfcand, be has made arrangemetitd wlthono of the largest Nurserieslh the East, to keep up his supply. Having a thorough and long expe rience In the business,he can assure his ‘Customersperfect Satisfaction, .. . . •?! " ' j Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer his services In designing, layingout, and man'agi ng Rural Cemeteries,-Pub- Xio Parks, or tho grounds of Country Residence*; and will also furnish plans for the formation ofXawne, Approaches, Picturesque Sbenery/Ac., In tho highest .styles of the art. Practically acquainted ; with every, branch l of -Landscape Gardening, and haring spont years In the Sylvian Parks of England,and.on the DoauUful .banka of the Hudson, he* hopes be haa thecapacity to meetthnwiahefi-of those who : farorhlm. ' 'v.• ’; $,?:•; 7_- : -/&*Conimunlcaiionscan.be addressed through tho City, Post Office, or -left at the Warehouse, bf Messrs. Negley A Mohan, 22 Wood street. ! : taort:v>—- -i- KENNEDY A CO. RODY PATTERSONS • >i: | BAZAAR AND LIVERY B'TABLES. niHE UNDERBI<7NED;baviox ejected new andoommo- A. dioos STABLES and CARRIAGE STORES, In conned ’ * tlon with his old establishment,-' ~ • Xj-tfOa prepared to-do a vastly -In* /f >-\X£L virionfbrCNEHUND&EP AND ■ wfr- FIFTY HOUSES, of Kin thke-an-increftaedhnm* her onlivdry. r - Hi-. ;i • He has arranged bis new buildings with a vlow tb sales. and storing for job, of new and second hand Carrlages. of 1 ail descriptions, to which bbwilhgive ; anrple'attention. There is also within the how building an Equestrian Ring, where Horses are traiaed and^xerdsed,which will bafonud. •advantageous to persons/keeplng Horses with the undor .el'ghedr ‘ ; 0. KINGBLAND, Allegheny cliy. : Thankful for an exceedingly liberal patrtmaga in the pash: and the favors of a multitude of friends, the undersigned will endoavor to command ita continuance by deserving it. . myl&4mdSw v; M ‘' r - : w-- BODY PATTERSON- OASfeUGES POtt BALEi j i' -OARBIAGE WAREHOUSE, near the Two Mile Run. between PittehnrehyEgarfgjggL and Lavnenc«Ville,.a aplflndid • of VEHICLES, of every desctiptionVaulP will continue to ; recelvo regularly, new and SiAkiet t , Buggies i which he will cell on the very, lowest terms for cash. Havinghadtwelveyears' practice in thebusiness, and with his well known farilitieain the East, he hatters himself Inputting down all-compemion. . ;!* .■ L ■ Those wishing to purchase are respectfully invited to call and see for themselves. . ' ‘ .Special and prompt attention paid to repaMagof Carri ages,Ac; [mylfctUwy*| JOSEPH WHITE. ; LIVERY AND • SALE Corner Diamond street and Cherry Alley* oprl4;tf , , , ■ ; PITTSBURGH, PA . Ufflw Trimming Store f : .!: No. 83-Cbmer of- Marketztreei andi/te Diamond,.. E RANK’VAN QORDER respedfully■ announces lo the 4 publiqof Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he will open his new Trimming Store on Monday,April 17th. -Haring fitted - up the neatest store room in; the city, and. filled it 1 withV choioe.eelection of tho lateat stylos of Trimraiugs and Ton ey Goods,he fiatters himself that ho wDI offer superior ia daceflients and endeavor to give fbll satisfaction to all'who him with their patronage. . .; . Now, don’t foreet BS Market fetrect.oorneTT of the Diamond. [aprl2] - FRANK VAN QORDER. WORK , vi No. 138 Wood ttrtety Third door. below. AHe!/.'" BQWN A TETLEY wpuld call the attention of Sporting men to their large assortment of Guns, Rifies and Be-. the largest'and-teat selected stock ever opened in this markeq with a geporal of Hardware, Cutlery, Tools and Fishmg Tackle, all of which we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers,-or jbrgood approved paper. - [ marlS— W. B. §CAIFE< • -• i EIRST STREET,-BETWEEN WOOD AND ■ MARKET STREBia, PITTSBURGH; bqUasErahda* Patent Metallic Life Boats,of Galvanised IronalSo,rnanQ lectures Copper and Sheet Iron Work,Cooking Stoves for Steamboats and Hotels, PortablffrJEbigfiS,: Forged Iron Work, Large Bolts for Bridges, Cork Life Preservers, the’ best and cheapest kind. Steamboat work attended to.' [my26.y Important to TaUbw; ■. - TUST RECEIVED, a largO'Assortment! of Tailora’ and 0 Trimmers! Shears, of 'tho best-malms In the; country, : BOWN A TETLEY’S, Works# ' i:; j- ■ LM .Wood * YeW ’ . ■. Whol^aloAs^tßDrmanXuactuicra, 1j j - f -i r* *- 4 »• ■* yir-m . -- --J f; ► 1- : . 7 , ' • V:' PHILADELPHIA. ST; LOUIS- GUIBrCR’S ROBERT H. PATTERSON. • •}- *» »■ » 4 , . . u : 9 1)0 - fo\?r : uootha.v..iV;.. 10 00 ; six 13 60 “ ’ ‘cnVIS 00 Standing Curd, rix Jlnoa on leB3, pcT armmiL...2o 00 j l .^.<TO2» i Ss^IS;AT. f rL^aCSXr';-;;£ FOR SALE AND TO LET. ; [ T NUMBER 275. T Q Aft BOIJjDINCr : LOTB FOR SALE, lying betweenthe* , -vxji f boroughs of Stewartstown aha ' Bharpsburgh- - ; The undersigned has recently. had-Sinveyed off into Build- Ing late.that vary eligible and beautiful 16' ofiarid,- con taining about 20 acres, 5 lyihgun the bankoftheAllegheny river,; between: the above, toyns, and will offer then- for sale.at public'auctiohv on'SATUB&AY/ thel lSiik day of : July,'afc3 o 7 clGcfe. Pr-M. jFor beauty oft scenery; and salu brity of location, this property.is not excelled .In r the county*! ahd*it'offers 1 inducements-to purchasers ouly to men of moderate moans, hut, also;,to those wishing topurcbascH a site for a'raburtuoreeidence,Tnrely to be metwith. 4 ,The ’bridge,across the Allegheny at or .Dear\Sharpsburgbj : (tthd" ■which is now under contract,) will he located on this prop erty, counectingwiththe Lawxencetillp-, and; fihhrpsburpb Plank-Road, and bringing it: within .4 miles of the Oourt' House when Ihe VaUey Railroad is Enished, and it4*expeoted to bnra the'cws.on -this r fall station'will be neat the bridge, and. will. thus enable. persons ta-Icare; ’ hbirie and- fo'rit 'their ibusihesa Jura-few minute*. Two regular daily paoketa from Sharpsburgh to Pittsburgh pass throueh the property several times a dayi ani the Ex* -celsior Lino of OmUlbusesAlsopasait every hour. ? Plots of 'thegrourids-'WiU be in'&fetr days/:! .r , JAMBS BIiAKBLT, . ge!2' ' "• A ~. * cornerof Sgventh ; ahdSiuHhfieldets.--- SALE.—Two rplendfd Farms rohb of lOOacres. dod ■J? -4ba other 76 acres; beautifully, located, on :the Upper: SU Clair Plank Road, ffmneeTrom'the'cl^,‘each v of them JyiDg so odfo dividOißtdlOßerulote.hnvioga good spring on each. JCi is a splendid opportunity for aFpeculo tion. Those''who gbod / h6mei i or'firfeh to make money, would do well tolook at- ifc, ns we will.eellrto -the first that offers.,us our low price, In lots or aii together.' ; ;i Also/fiT l oCbuntry SeabV T- m.ile-frrau-WcKsdSj runsand ODiy.Smilea.frQm Allegheny city',by wayof tho New Brigh ton Plank Road-" They are fine healthy loeatiohs, and-of.’ ifered verydpw,- . . Also, ten Country Seats on tho Ohio "and 'Pennsylvania •RaUrowliT mites below tba city.;. Theywlßhosold'sen&rate.' or-together-ta-A, colony or. building association It tea lore!# location, and cheap, of.cojtrsc.\. t _Alsb, one Tot'ortwo acres, ~ abff two smaller pieces of grednd, : opposite .Harlman’a. ruffi* offered at: a .very low .price Cor. fo fine a property.. An assortment, of. •LhUdsi Houses und Looi. always ohhehdi and desbribed in' -my register. - Before buying you would do well to call hudj enquire of . ' ; : THOMAS‘HOpBS,. , • ? je7 --V- I-x.r. .•75.ponrth:steeetJ : . ; \ Beantlful Sites Xor CotUitry HomSa. THE uniereJgned offers for salmon easy'term *, EIfTY_ 'LOTS, Ibid off and restricted for rural residences. 1 ' 'Also, 7 an Eh'TIBE SQUARE, on the bank of the Allegheny ;riyer,- 764 feet long by 200 feet "deep rhavlngfronte on Mary-and Jollft-Ann'Avenues, : and; Henrietta and Herr eireets, • This - square contains many Fruit Trees of the'choicest kind.and. commands a fine view of the picturesque and TomaritfVgco*' nery around.- ,1 on desirous of preserving this squarben* tire, as it would afford one of the most charming and mag* nifleent sites fbrs gentleman's summer residence, -JnFtbe Immediate,vicinity ofthotwofUies. r- - ; Also, about THKVE ACRES OF dBOtJHB 1 , at the Readof the Island, advantageously dfcuaiedfbrmanufacturingpurv pesos- . •. . . ....jV; v •- r , The above prob€rtytfesittoted;inHuqueBue Khpugfif on l tSe , mgl~'ind reached, by^. a vary t> ; < iistaiuial Bridge of one span.' ’ For-'parQciilars ply at ihy reddehee, in -BuqUesne: borongh, bni the main bank, fronting the head ofHen'o Island, or of JOHN BUN*' LAP &' corner of Second mnl Market kt£; Pitteburedu 'i ■ '&prl7rtf , '• ■ ym. CJMHiim', Executor’s Sale ot Vain«l)lc Ren! Estate. I /CONSISTING OP A LOT OP GHOUND, frontlngon-ihe ; \J/ Diamond,(near the i#nth-west corner,) knd adjoining the property, of the late John Seatin', with a front-of 3a’ feoVand extending-heck. to Decatur r street ;10& fecU On said Lot are erected, two large. Brick Honses, with extensive back buildings;, occupied as the Qty Hall,.and Kichdlson’r: "Exchange,"- ■ ! ’ -- W?. •• Also, o splendid. Brick House, with:Lot, having aftonf on Second street of 20 feet, and ’extending back SO ftpt j known riethe Bearer Houte; -;j r. • ; The above will be offered on the premises at pub’ic\saliv "on TUESD AT; Jnno 27 tli, at S o’clock. '-"Terms easy. Title indisputable. For particulars epplydo j - . " \W. HrtOWiUE, • . > H. GOILBS.OT " " : B. MTAIN, 2l Fifth street. ■!- -Land for Sale i onn ACiiEs op land inifoeks IOvU ; the Clarion rlyer, This land Is lias an -excellent soil, andis raJdtocont< iron ote>end a thkkYe'm of bituminous 1 go railroad, 'which win undoubtedly he be near to it, if not.direcUy L ftcros?;iL> Th \ runs through it , v . ALSO, 500 acres In Elk toumy, well tim: and lying' tifeir the TOtrte of-the Banbury i ;. No better investment could be made tl .The completion .of the guhbury and E • •Valley, add -the - Venango -railroads ita i will render, the eoa!,lumber, iron ore ■value." Enquire of' • ~ Vainaliie Property lor Sale, : AN “LIBERTY STREET, ADJOINING TUB hiETHfr UTUST GRAVE-YAKD,' NEAR. CANAL. la ncw thQ only desir%blo piece-Gf property in thishelgbbor •hood not already bought up by tho Tennsylvatda Railroad ■ -Company. Fronting on Liberty S 3 feet, bnuElm' street 100. toth o :JlcthodlfltGraTO'YardBo^feat,toLn3er»' ... This property tainbstdefiirablaaa a Hotel. . The building . haw on it/« good substantial three story'Briek, witlnQlib© nwfisarylrack. build tugs, has firealongtime been Occupied ■ 83 the.Coion liote], doiDgagoocfbusipess, ’ Capitalists dud others .desirous of making a good' invertment, will do well' to'esaxaint* the premises.''' / • ' ■ ’ . i • - , apt2B:tf ;EPWARP FABER." > • : . For SOl«,l;>i„ «•, I. WILLSELL my nnerpired leasß a Loty situate oh O'Hara street and. Bpring alleyyin : the Filth Ward-r-40 ft!. frohUngOn O’Hara street) otiA running 'back lGO : R.onT£ringalley,.on which'is.,erected a four storied Brlok : lJouse, 40 ft square, with a frame,'two stories, 60 Xtron,.Spring alley, well calculated tockiniy ©c'any, branch of mantifacturingbuiiness.' Being engaged in man* hfiictarina ln -tbe • country, I offer the above forO sale.' Ini quife&t-No. .456 Liberty street.,< : ..... V. - : ’ ’EDWARD 1 FABER...' C< IXTY.THREE ACRE* OF LAND, with 260 aerts of Coal ■ Cy fal operation. .alilF&rm is situated on the.MonbngabeJs river, £4 miles above Pittsburgh, and ia supplied with a Tam House, Barn, Tenant'House3, OWhard,dialltoa3;arrd an excellent harbors-v I ■ - The Vein of Coal is five feet .tbick^and cannot be surpassed' in quality. For further particulars apply to ''i ;;; * ' ■NICHOLSON & PAYNE, T , Jel2:tf , , -v- Nd.23s.Xlberliy:sttnaf,--4 A Very - Desirable Country . Beatat- Prl* vateßal©., -r subscriber isautborlsed to fiell the' ibilowjnfj idece , ;: hf property, containing' 2%’ acres of'land, situated to; llihstpr, Alleghenycounty-Ba. ThlAproperfyjlsbeauti fuUy.locatedpn tbe bankof.tbe, Allegheny.river, obouti . mile? from tbo <a£y; ; haying two'■Ccdhtßi' l OBeon the Law ‘rencOTinflhudShrepsbimgm Plank Bo£d,and the river; andaboutSO-rodabelow.the..:ferrv, and just oelow tbo new bridge, now being-built over the-rlver.-- For’fur-' ffier particulars'enquire of' “ ’ JAMES C. RICHEY, ’ : ~~ '• 7 •'•'- - 1 < ' RoalEatatoAgent Farms, Houses, dte., To Ijet- . OJTE OR TWOFARMS, with, commodious BrickDwell lugs,' nnd'Smbles, near to th© citK'fcnd suitable for Gardens, Milk ; Farms, or tofatteocattlo Tor, this market 'Also,’tt convenient Brick Country Mansion and-' Stable,, large enough for a rcspectable'faxoDy. - Also, one fowler* place;' andtur evcollent'Two Sfiory Brfbk JJwaUlng, with finished basement andatticrroh the hank of theAllegneny,, abovp the aqueduct. . , ..." ' ' JAMLS S. CRAJ^T, - deb2B:tf - ' - - •••"• No. 144Fourthst. - >*■; BtIILDLSG' LOT FUR SALE. .I: -• Ai-LOT 24 feot ltont.on WYUJE street, and extending, A, back 109 i>et to Wide sdl«y- .On the back part of the' Lot is a Collar Wall, bunt ftrtwdraiall: Houses.; This Lot is in a desirable location fbr a-rosidence; and wQI ho sold' ‘'low, and on fkvorablo terms. Title good, and clear &om : fncumbrance. .Enquire of - GXLIMORE, •■"• . feb23. ' ; i: .'At-Otpas ; pf Morning Past. GRIST «IIX FOR SALE OR RENT.-A valuable Griit: Mill, of 3 ran of stone, in completc r ofder, and dolng a good business; eituafe'on tboTandy and Beaver Canal, h short distance from the. -Ghio ‘river ; with a good:' LweDipc Hcufie,'Baru 7 and lO.aorßS of Land.. WillLe s6ld or leased on favorable termsi ; 7.’/ : B. CCTHBERT 4; SON* : je!6 ' ■ - r -'•. -•140-Third street OTTAfIE FOR REN^ThwxzudxUmiMingofH6u^ : on / NurßeryHilL withaboatanaoroofteound.; Siqulfa* of J. BTEBEFORD, on the premises; or o? ; ! ? . '- , .my23 v «!• THOMPSONJBBLL &CO. -- »• Valuable Property Far jB&Ic. .- t ■i\« »■ FIVE HANDSOM B BCILDING LOTS) Bituate -on Centro Avenue,hoar Fulton street, andwfthia ten; minutes* walk of tho Post Office;• For terns, inquire of i BOON AfSARGENTi , myl7. ; corner.of Wbpd andUfth Els. - > ; +~'i A GOOD DRY CELLAR, udder that Neptune Engine House, onSsventh street, suitable fire storing molasses or produce.. Inquire of » JOHN H. STEWART, ’ , ~xnar6., - , . ; ~* . 267 Liberty street,' / ••• • . . v ToLetf • - 1 - ; •/ r fpHE dwelling fcouso now fecupl&'- bjf me on IVloral X % street,- Allegheny, Nw4 CoUbnada Row, near the end oftbebridge./Enqmroatthohouse. - febSStf * W.ILLOWEIEr ■■ »'?«C4- - ‘ *•■*■?.■■ ■*■'':■ ' ”:■ ■ ".■~ t «’ +-<V- J *<* * - ■' ''•!VV.' ,,^n, - : i' " - , ' *•' •■ - . *^ S %VV' : ■ O ■ ..■■’ •■: '■■ ’ r - .** ■ v ::v■* ‘ ' ».*■• y*- s. % » - - , - - A ' si-.-* *■'*■:' ' V V '' : - •••.•• *S z -vT t. -! ♦ - « * *’ i ■ ■ f *l*■ ‘ » • £ . .... ,, ~ 12 * r J r W &'*'*' V 3T COUNTY,' ncair i lieavily timbered, h an ahnCcTitice of toal. The Tec an* hilt, will m very e; MiUshmii creei, ooed aodxiStered,' IfttHiKrieiTiUroadi ianin thero fan<Tfi. tie; tie • Allegheny;- dough, that arid . roll. ©Cfrteat torney at tirwv' ' 1 'prtfaurfli.jiittWk . *>• * ■ ; .'.v ■%. •' BATKB OF A.tiYKßTgSilta I'~ 1 '~ /mFyi> r/'wr gy tjif- pit rrmuiiori runs r w >' _ $o 50 “ •* ' . ns jco 4 00 i *J r»*f \ v . 7ZlZ7ii?ttrar-*, & 00 'HUBS Pa.Yv.-MCHa«S^iVaa‘;«i FEcna ciiiEOßHia. ” •••-!> '{Corrci'fiOii'JoiKn citjtho Tbtly.*fcrpUig Post.l 'Fostponemeit of the ... lature.. Celutial -,“ hhuuff-Eialts'mg.Mining ¥roaptiti4-Effccts of the War News—“ Oombtei'.’ in favor of , : Spain—AgriculturalProepide—Pitta ’hurgherain El Dorado* . • -I. .California, May 30,1854. . Editor. Poet :— .The 'moßt-important feature in tha Ipa^foj-tfiigiithf no:#, ia/ha hdjirarfinient of the Legislature, wMchtoceuTrcd- only laat- week, "after A-ieaalon of «vcr four months, timing whloh they did no<Ainy. , .ThO;Siaiatorial question ab sorbed two thirds of tho time, and ended in the Braderiok . Twd more ~vWim'6 r 'code have been.-Hurried to. ttelf nccbnnt; 11 %ith all their ij#eife‘etfons:on-ihVir heads;’' Within the lost'week; iThe first, duel; teak <pla?e at the Pio; between /Numa-.dM?ert,, ox-memher of the 1 " BegiSlatunv and George T.‘ Hunt,’fcfa English gentleman prao-- .rising the law. They .’WiUi .duelling pistols ridlatah'ee'twelve pacesi. At .the third fire, Mr., -tlunt,was,,,pierced yffongh' the'tthdomen, and “died in afewboara,-.. Before be <Hcd r - he sent for ' Hubert, and-nsked his' forgiveness, saying that ,heihad'bean.Bot,<jn.td figbt.him (Hubert) by the Senatorial-electioolsts,; and 'that ho- bad been looking-for him;to pick oqnarrel with him, dnr ing Jho entire.#R,siotbiof the /legislature. Mr. of fheßan Prancisco IdeJegatiStt Eoglelatnro ,- who'! opposed tho 1 eleotionißte,,v', .Me first .difficulty ooonrrod "al the Metropolitan Theatre,"and originated in'nuOl’a IplficihlhTsfebboUßUbert’sohihi; .whenrequest ed to remove it, he refused; Some words passed, Hunt ■ struck - Hubert,-, -whe- ■returned, the blow witb'iatfcijest.: arrested for 'mnriler. i.v-The seepnd duel was fought near Chrlsl Elly's, bo the. Sau Joee road, between' two s'tevedores, named BenaoU ond Mebßes. i; the parties fought ; wljVpißtoU;-at fifteen pattfe* nnd-on the second fire,-the-challenger; (Benson) was Bhot in the on thefollbwlog day. The .affair originated fromsomebasinees transactions 'betWcenTth'Oparties. - ■ The Bbronet-’ei jury havo 'prondbneed ft murder./ vv *-■ • . - .. t .Theprincipal object of. public .attention during ;)he been the trials of MonS. Pa trice DAlon, (fieMenoh Consul,-forn violation of •thenntrality'riwsiu'ehEs’iiegmenfbr.theMesi 'eatfgavetnfnentfijindiiiUhough’tho evidence was .'diroot aa tojthofcharge, tbe .jary ,were dismised ; on.Thnrsdaypigh.t, .being unabld to agree. The trial will be/resnniea-h'eit week. ', A large : firohcbtirTcd; at -Slarysvillo on Thurs day/ nightlMt; destroying , nearly the whole of tbrey.blockß .of bqildinge, including, the Metho dist, church,. .Prosby tcrian .church,. Post office, Court-hdnae,'Theatre, and' tbrcerlargo" hotels. Loss, 3/08,000. - : "A destrucrivo.fird- also occur ;red; at Eareka; on;the 12tb inßt.,;Eoas,,sl6o,ooo. Qtt.‘thfc34thj ; )he hpwnpfidaokßoiv Calaveras Coupty,.was,tb.e, sejene of a diffiorilty Similar to thpsnw.fiinfi yen ochssidWlyMvb between tho ! “ Cdrkohians” and • ■'‘'Fardownel’teit appears thet a difficnlty which has becn'woxipgin mag nitude throughout California for. the past year, between twp.poMtioal fpctloDS.of the CSlevtials, lcnbwabH the'*^6aritone 0 ' and' '‘Hong Kongo, ’ "■ ; was t 6 bo aettled by- aresort.- to/ on that day. . No less/ban two. thpnsandof these aan rgninary J! Jphna’ , ;.weraasVsrnbled in Jackson; /rota ithe'snrrpnn'drng, neighbCrhobdi 'awaiting - 'with ’‘all thepbinpand circunißtnucoof felorions 'Wat,” tho tSp of -fhe 'bundroda of persons .were; eager, to.heeome ohseryers of thoir 6trango4netliQd «f'.fightiiig. Vliut'beFbro a hoS /t^e)ri.^on;.i^9.'i!bpytitrii^~Ufe > Sheritf, and -sov eriiTbffioeri'arrivcddnibSgronud.audsucoeed'- eJ. by threalSrin suppresaing 'tbo dißturbances.' -Nothing-of;a warlike nature hpa yet taken place, . although tha.CKinEae nro etilijn-tbat neighbor hood. It ie aald that the ’biackbihittis, in the .vicinity bf jackEbn have' more orders for the ‘ mannfiotnte;bf?n!npbns.thaatheycan fill. a very fiatteri.ng aeeonnt of ,tho yield'ona/pfospect -of tbo mines'' ‘ Eargo fimbnnts of gold ; do3t eon iiUuefo Wfound) iindlsrger are expected, from - the faet that many of thb improvemepts made last Winter havn not, aa yet,been.putrin.bpora : tiqnq ~ been told By miner ' thpt, the' preeent sOmmef’S'yicld win exoeed that - of spy otbe’r smee the discovery of goi’d in Cali •fornia: The rdig'ginga at Spring Garden have lately proved -very ricb; one ■ company struck paydirt tunnel, on the 25th loqt.,whioh yielded $2,25> lo tfiS patf.. iThey 'werb' iinmedi. ’ately 'pffered ’SI.OOO for their olaim.' At Para dise, a short distance from Spring Garden, a Ger man dag but, ;on,the 18th,,a lump of puro gold; •weighing twentyseyen ounces" and' Six dollars. At yalieoito, .a';lorge J piece;_of rock wUb- lately picked'up, which, on’ being' broken;-prodneed twenty pounds of. : gold. NeW diggings have been discovered .onfhe riyer, which it is thought will prove very rich. Accoont's. -liko tho abovo nro OQming.in.every day frouT all parta of the .State.' Who say 3 that• “'tbe minps nro giving ontf’.’ I really believo, from-whatlittlfc I have Scan'; that tho: minestaro inexhamiihlt: < ~y • ; ::Thft-npws.qftbo .European, war’, -brought by r the wfia rsociyed with; general sat . isfabtipD, cepecially by tfio mercantile -commu nity.-- BoBin<SBs, whioh'baTore bad been 8.-) dull, topk a fr'ecb start,land prie?a, advanced ,a little. .'Aftep the first week badpnssecl,‘fioweycr i things ; let down/kagnin, and timcs'qro now nearly as hawiseyer.' ' ’* ' -Cflbßtderab'le'iesoUemfmtr .««• ’ rife, j duriag aptl Eriday'Of-lMt -vreek, at San Fren : pisoo, pwifiit to the rejporteil prc?cheo'ond engage ment of'a Ftiiesiftn. ttnet ‘English* rimn-ofiwar off iSei mlib4 J tjl>ioTi proved premature.: l■: The Ens f siari*:frlgate;:l>ian»ya,Shortly’ espeoted there, . bWoverji and-the .British', 'srar'steamer Virago .ami thß .Atn'phitrltß being in our waters, I may Vosaffity haTbpccasioii te wite you'their aetlonß 'at eoinio 1 future daitfe;" Tho anival-of tho noxt steitner’lsiaTOited With onxipty, -, 1 - -. No email degree of interest is,felt here in re. gard to our relations rtith Spaiu and Mexioo. f BlionM4he.o.oHeds^®s ; gc l .to, .war,;with 'oither uor liothjjof'.thpse pawors,. California would fur nlshraemaU, army 1 herßelf—some of'the papers say i 2,000 tnen tflcast. 1 -The people- here are deeldettlj l ' in’ faWt «f war. -' One'tff dig mpsfcgratifyjnp, indications of the - permanent prosperity.of is the great and rapid increase of 'heFa|ricultural resources. 'aud:moat kind •Of vegetables, bd grown with-leas labor and ex ■pcnso than hcr.p- Heretofore! nearly, tbo whole of the flour.consumed here hns boen imported; hut it isnowestimatetT that lh lesgTbau two years tic witi J hot receive li single; barrel from the ’-Atlantic''Stated Sofaclcnt wheat is now: being: grown: to supply the entire demand until the.uextyesriaorbp,, . , - Although mining.'oommorcp and ngTiooltnre— the 'thr'Oe pilfarrthatsnpport-this wide spread - ■Stater-are''Tn- d more protnising; oondition for permanence,than theybavc. heretofore enjoyed, yet - the days.ibr raalring,fortunes in a day by either-have .-passed away,/and tho’ tippo comes 'wheh-those edgageaflu eitberpnrsuitniusttian- : ;soot;theiE business as they do in the older States, with pare and calculation. I think Uhis argues =. favorably for our; mining; commercial/ and agri cultural:, affairs, -and . promises security against the evils of .a, too rapid progress. . ' . - ~ Havinggiven ypp oil ’the' noWs of any interest 'which Icatt'remember/Iwfllcowglve you all thddnformaticns'Tpassess in regard .to Pitts* . burghers .in!.'California!:.! John A.- Wills, Esq., ■ ■fjpeer BiddeU,- : Thptnn& H. Agnew, John Farrell, Joh»..Herring and famUy, Michael” Kane end brother, EdWariiSmitb,' and several others whose names T : bSve ; foTg6tlen,:ttreiin- Son Frnuoisao, alii tbelleve, in-gopd. health., Jamep Graoey is in Snpjamento. . Jubnßrickoll ie in the eaw-mlll Bnd‘iTOber,bnsih.eßs :dt Oakland,'across, the bay from San Fran’cleco; Holmes C. Patrick, J. 'MbrOlaha'Centey';' ahdybue humble correspond* uut/ara in Stockton—all doing well, of course. I bad the pleasure lost .week of a visit.from Mp. .James Sileean, of. Columbia, Tuolumnb county; he'fe'onb’of tho loading •merchahtA lni that sec tion of the Stale. /Jonathan Wordeii’ and the - Merediths nrealso at-GoVumbia. ’ James Keller is 'funnlnif Von-the-steamboat American Eagle, : between flau: Francisco andStocktou. Joseph Biddle is on a boat which runs between . San . Francisco and Sacramento. .. '’ ** ■ Yoa will please excuse -the rambling style of -thie .letter;-al-hove'ondoavored ;to gt»o you alt the news of the past fortnight, but J-tp afraid you will not find it very interesting. , Yours; respectfully,W. IT, s i.j i \ j : _ 'up ■ "#%-*■?••— ti . V 1 ■•• .■.**. j . 4 ♦ "*' v *.> ■' ■■ : - a \‘£ ; W: ; ’■:.-:*" ; ' v -T* v!V'* ii. :JUNE S9i
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