The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, June 30, 1854, Image 1

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D - h “ procured a fall assortment of Lsndreth’,
?^C» r Seeds, and unices-the attention of all in-
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UNDERSIGNED have this day otxterod into eo-p»rt
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BY G. Fr
HORTU-WI3T OnJUnS* OF VOOT»
V&’TBRJ/S. —five Dollars r In
vivance.*• FixDollar*willinvariably be^oiredttopipaid
Within theyear, : ; ••' •:'.; .LWv
Single for 6ale afcthe counter frith*
Office, and by the ? j ■y.h/. ■**■,... * .■■'■■.
THE J-fißf
lrpublished from the same.offic&wra largo-blanfcct Bite
sheet, at TWO DOEE&RS copies
j®-No paper .the
on of the arffMW rr>s
• JOGS" No attention wilrtw^ fldrtoany order unless aooon
panted by the monpT. or fiatts&qtoij referencflrtotWs city* •.
- *T“ Connected mth the &talfli&meirt of-, the Morniftff post
U one. of Vu largest Job Printing Office* in the, city, \Dkert aH -
kindst\f wrkif donecntheihotfalnotice, and west ream*,
abl'termi. ’ *• . . . . -•.. •,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
OEO. F. OILIiUtOOB,
ATTORNEY AND. COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office, comer tflburth. street.and Cherry cMty,- ■
mtsßtraaß, •
Wlllattend to his profesAional b9£ln«fiB &r nsuaUot
his office, between the hours of $ A. M.atid4 p. M. of each
day.. ■ . - jy2o '
ROBERT E» PBIILLIPS, ....
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ST. I, OP IS,, Mo.
-JOSKPHWBAVEIt,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office, Ho. 14r4 Fourtfi atrect,
jft&lygjo ; 4 . •. ..mrnwßflfu'hu.
JOHN BAKTOKt ..
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW;
Office, corner Fifth and Grant ■t«»>
jaklyg - ) pirtSDiraoa,‘PA. * *• - •
’ &!• Diddle Roberts*
ATTORNEY' AT "LAW—Office, No.iaSmHhfleld street
between Fifth. and Sixth. OoliectiOTM carefuilyattend*
ed to—special attention gWen to. Conveyancin- Tdeo&lv r
.ThomaiOleausi
Attorney at.law andsohgitor in chaj?cbb\
Office, next door to the Post Office. Steubenville, Ohio
my4 • '••-I -i./ a - - •
A TTORNEY AT LAW—Wo. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
xX. P&.j fourth door belo-jr 5Jr. Rody. Eat tersonla,!.! very,
btat'l*. : ~s •. ---je2B »■
•' «T«‘S* Morrieort, .
Attorney and counsellor at re.
moreOl to No. 44 Orant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, ■
oprlfcy,
Or Orlando Loomis*
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth 6tregt, uhoro Wuofl.
Jr 4y x :' t
ThomaiM.JMuMhaUi
ATTORNEY AT LAW—OSics, Icprue*® BuU&iogs,]?trurtis
street. '••• Jan7:ly"
r.".U».Bi Carnahan, - ■
ATTORNEY AT-LAW—Office on Fourth rtreet, batweon
Cherry alley and Qranfcstmitr:•-r--
Ji.Nhiroiowryi ■
Attorney and. counsellor at law—office i&
BakewolTs Bandings, pp. grant street. -.:. • - *Jc2 .
ATTORNEY at LAW—NKT27Fpurfhstroe^oocrreand
near SalthfiolcL me-g-T
Alderman Wataon,
Offce on Thrd itr a, opponie iAe. ola iV Office,
WHFRE all business pertalnlog to \ho office of Alder*
man anti Justice of the Peace will bo prompOv at
tended to Acknowledgments or&ecds And Mortgages and
other Instruments Of writing taker* at his office or At the
I residence of the parties:- . :
The Dockets of 1) S SCULL? late an Alderman pf the.
,City of Pittsburgh, are placed *n my possession. Persons
haring Judgments on Said Dockets m y hare the
, process issued thereon by Alderman Watson [my&tf
IK Bctcltmnifter Alderman
/"VFFICK Grant str et, between Fourth st, and Diamond
V_7 alley ConTeyanclogofall kinds done wiJi the great
est care and lo aj, accuracy I tics to Beat Instate -ex
amloed Ac. Jr3-|
Removed
| fagwyg-* DIU D. ZfUNT, 6nBQSOS Dcimsr, has removed
i/BfiSgShifl offi-w from No. 75 Fourth street, to No. 19
FOPRTII.Street. one door , below Ferrv, wherr
he will boiuppy to attend to til prafe«<sionai
- oprs
■im _ II A.UL BUUUSON DENTIST <6 o-
Bj£ZE£S*g> cessor to G Vt Biddle,) *0 1U SiliTn
QjTfsSssk 818 CD STREET
■ -i » OClco hours, from 8 to 1 O'clock and
rom - to clock feb!s ly
J SCOTT DLNTIST Fourth street, flvodoon,
t of Market
0 rirs Uocm —From cine A M to fl
doc2o
BUSINESS CARDS
W UEttSTITB « TOT EICOBAV3I
D W HEIISTINB es. CO
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
)ealers Generally in ProSaco, JittsTrarghi-Cln
oinnaU and other Mann&ctures, So/
Ifo. 93 lYont street*, between Market and Ferry tlreeis, 1
PrtTSBCEGC! PA-
Liberal cash advances mod oil consignments. P«r
[colar attention paid tofbrwiii'dlng Western merchandise
Ref era c« — Claris & Thsv Wm Bagaley & Co Wm M
illy A Co i Sellers & Co Hays A Bla k. Kramer 4
im, lien y Grail, Wm 8- IL John ton
\ Thomas Bakewoll, Kaq., Georg Ledlio Etq Eolomon
w Ttq j%r?
Co«P&rtnersblp«-
rHE subscriberahare this day formed a partnership for
tbo pnrposo of carrying on Cbmmtrrf » and Ibntxird*
tiff In conn “Ction with tho / ih, Eacon and Oil, and /Vo*
uce business generally nnderlhe style of Einusir & Ricfl
nwoir warehouse No. 110 WateT and 350 Front streets
orderly occupied by Borbridge k logbram
W&L B 1 NQUSH
JAUL* RI UAKDSON
JAS J lit WEST
Pittabargh February Ist, 185-hf b 3
FIU DBM O Diamond Pittsburgh, Pa-, dealer 1
• Country Produce, offers for sale a Choice stocfc o
prooerier selected for family tue. Spices of every variety
nd the purest quality- ground at his Steam Mills. Also
Tied Fruits, Foreign and Domestic Produce taben in ex
mi go for Merchandise
[ QAILEY A RENSHAW,
ffIEA DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERS : Dealers ii :
jJL YFoodnn and Willow Ware. Japanned Tin 'Ware/HooK'
teepiog Retail, No. 253 Libert*--
jtreet,Pittsburgh. •. >•■ ■ ■.■ • : : > > aprlSty ■
lANCIB BSLLE&S. JOHN : &ZSX .07X3'..
Pittsburgh. . . . /Maryland- -■' • -Pittsburgh.-
Seller** Hlcols An Oo» - -
3RODUCK ATO GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
L No. 809 Liberty etsm, Pittsburgh, PA. •
Boerm. Linseed and Lard Ofla.. .•- .... . . , .. . . jy2B ;
. BULE&S. .iv;-"- .1864: ,OWW "
FKAS SELLERS ft CO ,
■orwardert and Commission Herehantt
PROVISIONS. GROCERIES ANLvOIIS. . '
|] ho. 809 Liberty ttraLPUtsblarghj-Ri v.
fauatf juuxb, Phila. ......WM.'aiauTßO^Pitnbur^-
Bltller ■& Rlclcetson.
JTT HOLES ALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS OF.BRANDIEfc;
(f T Wines and Segars —Nor. I*2 and 17*fc comer of Irwin
bd Liberty streets, Pittsburgh.: Iron. Nalls, Cotton .Toms,
|c» constantly on hand. * * —Jy2B" "7
1 • William Cam* &>-Co*.<<> n/'o-j. ■
1 (Wit. Ciaa Info nf.tbe firm of J Paasra^Co.) 1 .1 r-.;’
OOLE9ALE GROCERS and. Dealers in Foreign Winer
a? f and Brandies. Old Monongahels and RectiftedWbli*
icy. 030 Gomtnetaisl ROTr-'Wberty street, Pittsburgh*
jg_ ji'"/' - jafry
SL> K T. H*RBO!T.;.;..JUEC.iIBSPATKiyS.
IS’CLVaS&R. HBBROfIT4 COm v
riIOLESALE Grocers. Prodace Dealers-ftml Commie
' sion Merchants. No.Jil3Xlbetly stmt; ""
>r22 : r: . : ■:::£trTSBURGR t PA.
ta. msoauf msaiiA m
i wfii.-Bivon&H co:. ::
FORWARDING AND: COMMISSION .HBItfJHANTS; ' X
Liberty strut, opposite Senna. Ttaltroad Depot.
ar)r7 r - . ... Eittamßan.-pA.
PAGODATEi:«TaaBv 1
ITRUV HAWORTH.' »fl?e pid.jimc Grocer* Dealer
J and Importer of QRConatzyJHaek-Te&s, French Bran
[es, Wines, Ac., qorner ofJMafcufnd alley-ami ihe Diamond,
ItfabnTgh.' Pa. . • febasry^-
LIVINGSTONS eb GO.. ..
FORWARDERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS;
Steamboat Ageotßi . - : .
Ja2o;2m .. : • ; • Tgßg* RiPTVIyp»A. ~ ■
wai a ni ciiiißO
•TEA DEALER* AND FAMILY GROCER.^
COENEn OF. FOOD ISD :6«CfS:6TRtETS,
j• • •• ••• Pittsburgh.
HenryvU* Collin**
IORWARDINtt AND COMMISSION . MERCHANT, art
Wholesale Dealer.ln Cheese. Butter. Seods. Fish.and
■docegenerally."No.2sWOOirSt..FUtsburgh. . {maxQ.
• • Paul. 4c- Mnrdocfc,,*;:,,',-,. ;'!:
lOMMISSION AND
i STEAMBOAT AOKNTSrrhtr. 7Water street, Cincinnati.
10. - - - —rr-*:-:, -[apl}tf •
; ;
lIOLKSALK BBDCKRS AND PRODUCE DEALERS—
No.gT Wood street, ; - - : ,;. - •
Smith dc Sinclair*
JIOLBSALE OROCEOS: MEE»
Oil ANTS—CorcoT\Vood&nj P&st git ... [cov3
Henry .fll'CnUougJti 4t Co., ;
lIOLK3ALE GROCERS and; yommUMon
corner of I J enn and Trirln streets, Pitt*b'gh«lia&lye
ll« «AI<WAY) ,Vi;!.• •
ORK PACKER-AND PROVISION* DEALER,
4CoiotaUftAtßow. Listatr, STsm. ...
: . ”■<
r»HK OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (kn Jomr.
stox A Sroouos.) end BLANKBOOK ahd STATIONS
V "WAREHOUSE—is prepared to exccutaerery style of
Commercial, Canal and Steamboat -"Job. Printing and
doK .binding. and furnish every article in- the Blank Book*
ipar and Stationery line, at the shortest notice end on the
,wrcreasonable terma.: ; ' t.• . ..•
Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, comer fit Market
id Second streets.* • ; .
Pr!n rtn ff Office and Book Bindery: N 6.60 Third st. nsv!6
B. T* G. Morgan*
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER-*hae always on hana
y
poke. Printing, Post and CapPdper,*c,[WholoSßleand .Be*
dl, No. 101 Wood street, PittslmrgZL
g®. Wanted, BagsiandiTannersf Scraps, .v«-a: apl&rly
~ Russell A Bro*>7 v.\
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS; ; DEALERSINBTAN
J DARD AND LIGHT'LITERATURE,' Sod Publishers el
ie L 0.0. P. TOKEN, N0.'15 fmhtftrwt, Eittsbxi£gh*Ba.
marl6-ly ■ . : v i''.-usv.
' " I* Wt ChadwlCki
■\BALER IN BAGS AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood Street:
_/■ Pittsburgh. The highest prioeincaih'paid'ibrraes,'
myllT
; ■ W tilling QleAn I , ':;V.-v-" , .’. 1 1 , ."'‘
XOpranpEß-Oomn-of Third and Wood strata, above
. 9. *K* Kay. where bQ it prepared to do aver? deaerlptfea
Baling and Binding.;-;v ;
Walter p. iuanttau.
HPO&TER u 4 Sealer In Inmchana American paper
imB
iy exctpted.)
PUBLISHED DAILY BY 0. F. t GILL\IOttE. ,." POST.. BUILDINGS/’. CORNER OP FIFTH \ND WOOD STREETS. AT $6,00 PEE ANNUM, OR $6,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE
VOLUME XII.
' BUSINESS CAEDS.
, i aosEPH Ftißpmse,
ASP VaMaL, -
iDJftO.biff 45OSiD0ftS. Tll “ ’ : ;i; v.:;t l -.-■.* !;;■, ;..% ■: ■. .•■Ti\-.
all‘^inf1 d “” a ’ !pI ® 3W,pß<mß!o “ <,mlljr ““PO<»«iedJ>t
Jontf - , , ;Oooue4m fj.*aiura.
(aaccewors to J. Kiddi-Co ) ' '
WHOLESALE DEUO'GIBTS > -
• t < -Ci :
Dm £ rteto ¥ ,t>f
,r*ug,ac. } -..; •< ■• • •. JalO
jiOHw hapt,: jr„,.
;': • • ! (Successor to Jos. BTOulToj,)
Wholesale anil Retail Druggist.
Aim Dealer in OILS, DVB Siufts, Ao. 141
: wood street, three doors below. "Virgia alley, ■
PITTSBURGH.
• JOHW 1). MORGAN, Ag’t,
[ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
[ • ASDDmBUS
’ «■ ;Oils, Varaishoe, - •*
No. y3*£W<jod street, (one door *out& of JJinmoml: alloy,
‘ PITTSBURGH, , f«Jaw
ii■' i JOhs niTqiiiiUi
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, '
|Ko. 185 Wood Street; - '
- tfeStdoorta 11. ChllcTa glide- goose; PlHebttreh 11
4 ****-•• ••• b • • Tuonan.
OS. JLETOja havlng associated * JOS. JkßEfc the.
imf? 11 ™? 11 hc *^or- be Wmdurtod undo* the style Of
V.-ABKL& sOva.t the old .stand, ccrfne* o f Smlthficia aiid
■
i ■ AVlllldm. Thorn r Urueelati -
a AS. BEHOVED* to the corner of lIAmD end. T£NN
'■Streets | wfietirEe ns'ußdal,fttteod .prompUy te
his tmmerouH friends. - All articles in htolinoan vamntc'l
pnro, and put dp with the Ptrooat eaw. ~ 1
A. t
W^§SK. J ii :B i I>aC ? WAUEHQCa&Mkrata JRrrtiml
f \ Wooa^treeta > aoajcornGr Wood flirty. [fetl ■
. L” ALLEN,
pnAim. n •
lincs. Bmadies, Cigats. Old Mononga-
I KEC»fi?rare^lsVll.fcßß,
I WOOD STHHKT imSBUBGB, 1A
Brandies Gins, Cordial Jamaica 6r frits -St.
Ami New Englanditum Clarets Champairn s,
tondon Broun Scoot, Irish Scotch TJonrton
■helaßyaondKecUaedWfcislry Apple, leach
end Blackberry B endl a imported Havana
Pridcipe Cigars IfldPSpnnlsh and Common
I at&hlotr'p icesJaa toehtfllenga eotnpeitron
[cga end liabell d Bottles of every style, end
ell sites. I respectfully nvito on examine
toch et No 3 WOOD street littsburgh
op ly
Fotttgtfv}
also]
NO 8
VKTi'im 1
W Creiij
Scotch Ale, ij
Old Mononca
Vllld Cherry
Regalia, an4j
till at)
Fancy Bar H
ol
don of my i
Poona. ■
JUHS UKUItIT
OF liItANJJIiS (,1V A —De 1 r
l Alomrngahelß Khi Lyo-Prodi llram} r Ac
n Bistl r corner oi. fiouiiaclii oui Front
Wh. . ..... -
tUPOBTEr
In fine 01
Vigo. Rectify]
atrc tgyPiUal
■> JityaK,
ALE AND DETAIL- LiqpDOß SIERCHAIiX'
'ny gtxwt ana 31 plain n<l ullcr r«MO j
WHOLLY
1 5 Li]
FUHN 4. imu Grocers and Dealer* To
8 »«■»«»■«, «Wg».
[ lUuuovnl.
JNOJ £. DOWNING CLOTHIER
LTA« removed to 294 MBKm sire t opposite Garrison
OL alley and No S SEVENTH n nr Smithfl Id n) re
he attentionbf his friends and the public Is Invited to the
took or MADL QOOD3 a mays on hand Also,
Uotha, Cass m res and t e*t nre fbr ordered work A full
(ssortment of Furnishln- Goods Ibr a ntletaon including
Hats of all qualities Tranks, Umbrellas, So. fa jzj
JOiaMcwsdr -oomiiuis acxoazn
Wtolewfle ana Betail Clothing Horchants
I 10 88 UOUD StRJBEI
TPJ? subscribers reaptclTully inf rm thoir old eufilomcra
sad the nubile la genera) that they ha o tbL day as
«ociawu theiuscWcHin the shore business under the firm
JOHN STCtLOSKhY it CO Th y respectfully solicit a
dureoi public patronage
The pnrrlou feusm a of eaeh will he p ti ed by them
-wire* T6Kp& t|vely
R
ll »e ** aor Cooua h jujbp i u nn«
opened oTOKIi *,O 0 {two doors above th eld
tand) fr tfao purpose of arry ng on the CLOIUIXG
JUturilSSw lippesby jetr 4 t Attention to business to merit a
aaro oi the jatronage of the late firm
N h,— Clothing made to ord r in the most fashionable
<wea and onjthe shortest noti«j-4fifeHor to nono In the
- cy -. * Jan fry
VTKRCIIJ
ill Thca
Jamei C Watt*
io 4 iifthekeet, opposite tba
l lttufrargh Pa, a pr7
J&zaeii jQlelUngcr
JBLA PLAMMJ MlUr*VouU r?fiV(Kk)]lT
L lends and the pablfc, that his new estate
Una that be t 3 prepare*! to
bins andGU -all ewers ror Haped Xumtar
s, and flttbe.lo]r6st rates,
ink, blenwl ou one or noth sides, constantly
nd Mouldings, ox.-erary description, made to
VfOIiONGAia
▼X Inform ai>
iBhment*ti noW
“amlsh Boat Od
*lth promptness
Board and 11a
>a hand. |
. Ba£b,Dpon,
iricr i _ _ _
, . anfl Carpenters wotiM Untfjtto their tolvaniun
-QrtT«himaAUl,aabocan nowninn li them with planed
soluble Ipr ercry deteriotton ofr worK
fzr. i. wacor 1
“ - - JAMtJ OUSWtU.
-uSOH & CBISWEXJi
AND BRASS FOUNDRKS
IREItS of nit hinlls of BRASS WORK-
BIEAM RS'QJLN'H, Al
ig jlinufactnrer*. • .
•ebi-cea street, Allegheny City.
are, JKo.l2aiftrk«tfitr«t,Ktt3butvli.
i &ndCOPPKTt taketiih esebdege ior vori
pnlors left tit tne Vomusrr or Qfflca. will lie
ldeato fbfrly
BEL
A/TANUFAf
■ML' OOMOTi
■o, OottOQ Bat
Foundry, an;
Office and Sf
- OLDBBAE*
r cash paid.
.-.Tqgrptlyattei
03EPH T. liOWlCy,™ - "
.Qrmer of orut-- XVpod Strutt-
Entrance from Jmh Street, littsbnrgh
iTjiaocunce-to-tiw-pablta-that'ba hsa
ttßAt ESTATE AGrRNCV: to&n'ac*
raw and General ColLecflng: ,Ha ,*fU
v teutons in.want of BcmnbUn any
rant of place*, mUTw supplied ntjfihort
* entraMed to Ms caro prottpUyat*
Bighaa, Ksq> Richard Cowan, J2sq.. W-
James Markcral.'A.X lUwn.
jan!B ,•;
■ - JNo.
JfßeeupfcttU:
atsapjir
■com*
-ton.'.'witb
.tlao attends
’apadty.OT
mtictw All
•■•mdedta..
EfiOUSl
iPOUSSICAk^AUffARY^
Pbqtopal. .
>n bf flip JnetUiitiOD will commence on
■6tb 4jf-Septenrt»ri»xV»tthe
liberty streets, i lately tMftnfilod' by t&o
A< W»>.Loomls,C.Ktifip. Jr-.-8.-P^Tou'
<?L J. '■: " - QUtfzS- •
MONDAI
aer of Ferrv
• ' References
'mborsfc.;fc,
>OB M’COfcliiaTJEtt,."-'.... "L
asrCAll/ CIO AU •*
;co, SnuXr, tttia’:Ciirara,
i No, Jo J'iflh st., jkliiburgh, Rx.
mantly oil bona, *, large the-
If Imparted Cigars. ~ - j*3jg. .
rt'HOIiESA'WI
- v To'bat
<^Kcspscoi
:-Tftrioug’bftmafl i
JOSEPH CHAPMAJf.
E and de\leu in
OETBD CIOABB,
; ,JlP».s4,qvJtseTr.STjtßCT. PIITHnOKOB-
WHOLES*
iaEi
my&Xy -
.. G*e4je«t taventloit ortHe-aoti
. ■£»; AyUID those unpleasant feellngathut Usually
iIISJ?S2SPi S l t 5 10 , wcarl °B or n now Uat, thaCONEOK
«®MATpK,IoioIy importedfrom,Varls,jSnn» the HaVto
theintact mope andslmofthe heath Xneatatsenilorood
flat may- be had (it 77 Woodstroot.
°P f B * WH, T)OP<n,A3:
Wua*..
’ - ': : "nsr ' '
/] 1
i t n
jn .
~~ a7Tlndle. ;
■MQk vWB >LESALE and HoWI 84DDJ&.HARHESf
J, VALISE.and .CAEPi!I.BAQrmami&
I“.™- »o. IW.\fooft (tnoti ffttslmruh, l'o.
Jygfty ■
rj J film .11. Bf^Unr.'
AND RETAUr DiiALEB lN vMUSieiL
JfV ISSTKPM SNTSi Wanpp v Mtlalc,.'School Hooka and.
Btatlonary,~Jfojli Z Wood strtit. t 777 ' "” _ - [janl ’
- J '■'-'tiim / ••I'-'V'
H.
ILB
;vv PAPfiR EIW.
CANTON* OfflQf a
iEBSON* jfe.CO? hafejuatatartod tbeir pn«
to they HI-bo happy
for printing and w«>J»og- P frpcr of au
• v'-‘ ' 1 .VftW7:tf'
A» Tlndte* • «*•«..
lUSAIE and Ketall SADDJLB. HARNESS,
VALISE.ond .CAEPra.BAQrmamiao
IPQ-ffood streets l-o.
• L*:BkQkSl.. • •TTr-.-.r... .• • -fa
‘ *■ • *AGA3fr & AHrTj
and IJotaU Daalera: in ■£{Uiii- Ihnci/-and'-\
GQQDSj <Nos.-91;JIarket ami 8 Union
■atrept, PittgbOTKiy % •: —
Fancy silk
No.J-ISAI
-mvrf —
,'lwmw ti. Ltttlt. -7, ’
OU)CK MAKER—FiIth, >«hsel, .between
Market etreets, opposite Iron City Hotel,
'madflandrepaarea.. .... ... [apsly
--fT|rATCHrA^
, Tf . "Wood-nnil]
•AnViadfl of
CTHBBRT^SOZ?,
AND GENERAI»“AOENTB,. m
A.-.50T1;,
SAL estat;
0. LEE, fam
'it AmerlomWpo)
TpißAiamlna
No. 174 Pittaburg
BAaft»MOSMB,
A BCUnEOTS;—CSImh: Philo Hali, No, 75 Third street,
J\. Pittsburgh; and east side of the Plamond, Allegheny,
jylftta
n « t , - - ♦--.iii * I r^vivl-
acigifiaEff
4 CO ,
<'o,l24;Wood street; v
MB PA*
COOKING STOVES. C*al cft<J
Uvrr&fiollowWarn. iPlftto aud
ay Eentfcn». Sad and OOz lrons:
j-f jiaiyfr 1 i
AtOOlfltf} >• ' 1 ;
Stnbk; and 3itt
irtK Stfoct; (aVwp Wood.) £bo
lee at tha nborepl&ce.foithd
Us, Jiohd*(
tariff of Moody; atm for the
teu- -;TVilf also give prompt and
ng,-celling, rcn ting.of jurdleafr
u; «v/- v AUSTIN LOOMIS V
4'lliittnleiol 7 " r.’ .rr,
£hd'ttfet*offic@..'
-Apes, BUI ShcnT BQ!b,
:hico Drawtngf, Business and,
or loa Stone I ,'Printed'
most approved Btyle,
ices.- , oct!s:3y
inxe? f ." v. L'.' ..-iW '
iAUBSTAt-MJNraiL AND
. 44- Bfc-ClaJ? streak fttfeburghv
t k3nds : dry or
XteppS BoIlwJ OQ.
-Claps -of aji Hiint
lU&Uty* fmd Cor wdfra t reasoua*
aepll'"
VVmi'KHOUSK,
i y f a^ olw P^ m AHB'QtBAPBB;
■L4, Et. near tbs Emmet Hotel,
JUuausKT. - - '
nijQarGt $. Ti Tu'f.
8808 MOBPHT * lOT,}' IWOOL DEAt
)H&nBE3ON‘
' Goods, ?To.i39Xlbflrfr frfrroot., [xay4. • i
j. JS+rSUtyinurdr'..''
trunks wiarXEgirorar
ATS, ecftner or Uarkot andXlberty ets~
Pa. , Jel4 7
4 *'
BUSINESS CARDS.
. _ JOSHUA as
wholesale ebtjxtej
: — ! 3»Woon Sr., I
J TTAVE oti band and are r
XX'ffhlctt they offer at the
76.baga Irioa Abnonda i
-25 “ Blcily do. *
- £5 bales Bordeaux do ■ ■
l&bagßShelled dO
so. « rflbertai *:
60 “ TVallmta;
• 60 “ -Cream Nuts;
- 600.boahele Pea "Nuts;
... 25 bble*Texan Pecans: •
• ■ 25 • “ minola: do
•2000 Cocoa Note;
•200 basefl German Plums;.
25 kem i do do
10'bblSt i do do
• 10 eases Prunes, glasajars;
j 0 .; «. fancy bia;
60 casks Curran is; -
20 cases Citron;
• 200 boxes Cluster Raisins;
do
2Qoqr.“/ iVi. -: do ‘
200 boxes No.l Herrins;
200 « Scaled do
;.-V
IbbL Nutmegs;
1 “ Cldroi;?
•
m> 26 baakotd Salad Oil; •
[ODES,a, Co.,
SS « COOTECIIOKEB3,
frK&BITBeS, PA.,
receiving the following Goods,
lowest market rates:—,
r 20 boxos Maocaronl:
20 ./*»• • 'Vefmlcella;
60 ■■■•**. Parino;
60 4 * W. Bock Candy;
25 « ANo.l do
16 “ . Oaten j
16: v “.■.OllTes::
75 “ Guno Drops;
100 H Lozenges;. •
. 60 . “ . Jtyabo Paste;
60 dox. assorted Pickles;
80 « « Preserves;
100 ** ' Teppor Sauce;
10 cages Bardines;
6 ; u •“ hf. bxs.
2 « « % do
200 bags Brazil Sugar;
40 bbls 8- C. Bugar;
25 ** Lcveilnga Sugar;
10 cases Liquorice;
25 boxes Ref’d do
20,000 Prindpo Cigars;
10,000 Havana do
15,000 Regalia do
2,600 Half Bpanlsh Cigars;
60 gr. Urs. Miller’s P.Cot
- 60 gross Anderson’s do
i iff, C. ANDBR!
SON & CO.,
, Fittslrarghy Fa.,
.iordgn tfnius, Nuts, Splccs,
, Cigars, Ac* Ao> lUislas,Figs,
uies, Dates, Citrons, Almonds,
its, L l caNnt& Cocoa Nats, Pico
leu, Sauces, Bock Candy, Ver
4c., Ac. apr2o:ly.
...v H0.:6 Wood street
"WJ HOLESAtE Dealers in
’ Y V • Confectionery, Sugars,
.Prunes, Oranges, Ltmons, Lb
. Gilbert*,.Walnnt*, Cream Noi
Apple Che. *p, PaxdJiW'S, Plckl
mloclll, Mac&aroni, Oliee Oil,
|< .<,l. EKTBRPftISEWOBKS.
i so. 130 mood fir&CTi'ft BDPooasnow vjaanrAxuT.
I--• BeWNdTP.TI.KY.
• IMPORTERS and manufacturers ol
i cu fussy,burgioal and dental
IURtKOMENTS, BIFLES, Ac. We
tggSr • • keep a general assortment of the Above
t;. ~ :-i :■■■:: , ■ articlesconstantly on head: together
general Variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Gun?, Pis
tols tod TterolMrs; Flasks, Home, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder,
Lead and Bullets Bowie, Dirk HunHngandPoJt tKn s;
Tailor* and Hair Dressers’ Shearai Pocket Scissors Ac
Also, Trjissed and Supporters.
Jobbing tod repairing neatly executed.
RIFLES !—We attr making Rifles nr etery description to
order of the hee* meterial, and -workmanship warranted
Ordenrrecoired tbr thorn at Wholesale or BetaH will be fill
«d with despatch Hunting parties supplied at Whole-ale
| prices- j tnyls
Chandeliers ana Gas Fixtures
/THUS aubscribersaro now opening at their now Ware room
i. NO 100 FIRST STREET betwoen Wood and Smith
field the largest -assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK.
NT* PJENDANTB.an<!aU artijca connected Wit Gos lilting
ever offered in this market Having arrangcmints mad
by whl h th y will bo constantly in nscnlpt of new pattern*
andvarfctj s they confidently inTUe the attention of jiur
ehaßera to their selection We are determined to Bell as
low as any hou ein the West, and being practical Gas l t
tore can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles
inthlslne
We continue aa heretofore to fit up buildings of overyde
scripfton for gas water and steam
Brass Costings of all k nfis made in order promptly
_ LONG MILLER A CO
n*x22sj No 109 First street
GEORGE BLETCUER,
FROM NFW TORE
. MANUFACTURER of the cel 1 mini
/\(. V* \ Gnwamer Wig Untie
('j Band Toupees and every des Ipt on
J©** 6 *! J-=- of Ornamental Qalr for Ladi h a d
L> Gentlemen 9 FOURTH e TUPIT
T*i tween Wood and Mark t P its-
Butchers system enabl s IqU es
f &/*£gsEs~-3L/& and Gentlemen to measure their heads
yAgSjggJpr with accuracy
* FOR WIGS
No 1 Tho round of the 11 ad
No. 2. From tho f r lend over the b odlonoih N
No 3 From ear to car over the top
No 4 From ear to ar round th roreh ad
For Toupees to cot r the top of th b ad. only— a pap r
•pattern the exa t chap f tho bald part. fnjyl
Raw Coach and Carriage Factory!
JOHNSTON, BBOTHERS ft CO
Gbraer of Hibccai -and Belmont AJUghc j Cwy
jggu m @ WOULD respectfully inform th it fri nda
the public generally that they hare
commenced tho manufacture of Carriages,
jMr i iir ■Barouches Rockaways Buggies,9leighsand
Chariots, in all their ratio us styles of finish and proportion
All orders will bo executed with strict regard to durability
and beauty of finish. Repairs' will also bo attended to on
the most reasonable terms Ueln in a. 4 their work tho
beat Eastern Shafts Doles, nud Wheel stuff they feel cnnfi
d nt that all who favor them with tin Ir patronage will bo
perfectly satisfied on trial of their work
P<wcti«w* are reque tea to giveusa call before pureha
ring elsewhere oc«ly
Pearl Steam Mill ;
CANAL BASIN ALLEGHENY CITY
(.US THI RAIIR AD CTITIOS )
FAMTI.IKS.HI bo anp lied wits ourrarlouß grade, of
FRESH QUOIPaD PLOW!
By 1 cay!off lh«lr orders «t tie 11U1 or In our bom at
lagan, Trillion * Oo Woodetreor, r nrauu A Heitor cor
ner Liberty and st. Clair street*. Pnuburgh.
H. P. Seliwartj; or J. T. Kamnle. Itruggists. Aljcglieny
■ Flour trill bedcliTcroit to nuzulice in either of tho ttrocltiea
Tjehs: CASH ondolirerr.
Jy2g - .. ■ BRYAN. KENNEDY & 00-
HARD WAliffi
FOR ' "
Saddlers and Carriage Makers-
R. T. JR ,
No< 131 Wood at* eel*
PITTSBURGH.
Also, Cloths, Damasks. Lacoa. Moss. BontStuiF
.. • Springs, ftp., ftp.
TJSASI— AftORTII. the original and
: only importer in this u > the best Congo Teas from
, London, la now receiving atv ~ large and choice selection
.of TEAS,which bo is deter uod to soil at such prices *i>d
flneoMS.ofqualUy, that all.me recjtiera puffers lr. thiaor
the next city canno: beat. He most respectfully invltcathe
ladles and gentlemen of tills and tho surrounding district*-
, Without'distinction of nation. to call and try hi* Tea*:
which be. sellß subject tn t\e returned, if they don’t give
:*allafoctlon. The following are the price*:
• ; -.Prime. Oolong, .Sonchong and Congo. 37 cento 9 fi>.
•r A ver? .superior English breaktast Congo,soc « fo.
;-ExtTa ,
r FinolLounglly«on«4o@sot. < 3a.' '
Extra fine A oung Hyson and Imperial. <sc.rl lb
. VeiybeatYouDg kyson and Imperial. 81 lb.
t-Don’t mistake the placo--PAGODA TEA STORE, corner
of Dlpmondand Diamond alley A liberal reduction made
todeawra ..... • ■ ■ laVp2l
’M'htV MUSIC STultb —The subscribers have opened at
•Xx : Nqy. 93:Foprth street, a choice collection of music ami
instruments, Italian and German litrings, Pianop.
iby aL EranJ. of Deri*, and Mr. Arnold; Flutes; by M- Euler.
Frankfort, A.. Clarionet*, do,AU.hinds of brass instru
ment* from tho best Frbnob manufactories all of which we
offer to. the public onlnore ■. liberal. confident
,tpat.w<?.cap gendoxaatlro satisfaction. -
.. s , H.'SOinKTEDER A'CO.vNo. 93 Fourth st.
H Sehroeaor and G.'Anton 1 will give Instructions on the
piano, nolle and guitar. * 1 • : ■ ■ Sop 23
ARNOLD & WILLIAMS
HEATING AND VENTILATING WABEHOUBE;
i ' .:'UAHOVAQrOSS&S OF
Furiiacosj Wrcraght lroii Tubing.
"... AinrFITtWQSFORBTKAB.GASoa Wateb.
4®rNo,2S Market etrosti .FlUsburgb;
■- O* Wo havo soldoarFurnacesyPatterns,^ to* Messrs.
ARNOLD, & WILLIAMS. Whom, wo cordially recommend
to the patronage nf.the public* >; ■. -v..
? BCAIFfc ATgIVSQV A OKBT T
Depot (StLongwortii ft Zimmerman’s Co
l tawba Wineß ftnd BrancKjr*
ffIHE undßif6linied has received and offers for sale, of Cln>
X cmntm snccf, a latfce quantity of Logworth A Zimmer
.omnvßcooiceand woMd-ronnwncd Sparkling. Dry and La*
dfof Winps,. Such as may desire to procure
au excellent article of. Natlvo Wine, (tho pure juice of the
grape,) will find m.v establKhmcntthe place for the gratitl*
cationof thrir desires.- The Catawba Brandy, distilled from
thd genuine Grape,is<focl&red by many excellent-Judges,
equal in flavor to tho best Imported Cognac.- 1 :
V' M V. ;-p. fioketskn: '
~ •' -No. 157Liberty.streot
Cargo’s Daguerreotype and Art Gallery.
J polio Budding, IVo; TfiAbartt strut, (next 1o LyrvTt'
: Ca'rpttEmporium.) •
JEt* M. CARGO A 00. having flticd up the most
igfeS ample rooms in the city .vrith mambaoth aky and
eldo lightß; offer First CIass:IJKEIfESSI.S. in
style to-suit oll.;varying in prico accordlng to
oasei Ac;: Superior Oil
• Paintings, by the. best artists, fdr sale, and bn ex
hibition during the dey. and serening.. Citfoons and stran
gers Are Invited to coliondrexamlno specimens and Paint
ulgs; . ------.VI - : apriff
Loan Offlce» [ ,
“TPOUN Ai QTJRIEN. 07 SMITIIPIELP STREET, between
<1 1 Fourth and Diamqpd alley. Money Joanedon Gold anil
Bilter Hate. Diamonds. Gold and Silver Watches.-Jewelry.
Musical Instrumeplfi. Ouns and. Pistols. Feather Bed*. Fur
niture, end all kinds of articles—for any length-of time
bgreed on. :• Chatges for storage considerably lower than
boretefore.- Private entronco through Abo hall door. AU
• baslnesstransactiond siriotiy confidential.-• - t -
•£gr Forfeited immad lately nfter bejpgont of
•datcy redeemed. Bargains o£Gold■andSilrer Watcli*
es, Jewelry. Ac*, always on hand-v i-v - .i; w.'. aprlOiCm
“H- ;. ff£W BEBO BTOREI
JAMES WARDROP
. AFFERSfor BIRDS of the most improted
V 7 breed, being very Lardy i and fine singers. k Ditd Soods
—Canary,Hemp, Bonqnots
wJlLbo;furnished composed- of tho finest FLOWERS, via:
CameliM,Rose Budv Heliotropes, fto. Erergroens(in pots)
for Christmas Trees, from the Seed and. Horticultural Store.
No/49 JHfth st; nfear Wood. dec2Q
r*—r UOUBume the Smoke, > .! .
- mins subscriber having the exclusive right to aanofac
-1 ture and 'sell SWEENEY’S HOT AIR AND SMOKE.
CONSUMING FtftlNAGB, Is prepared tb receive orders, and
contract for heating buildings with the most.economical.
Furnace now la Use. Tho attention of those Interested is
-solicited. Anr Information con. be had of A. BRADLEY,
Nos. 2 and * Wood streetcar,-. J. BARN DOLLAR,
i'deC2ttf li-Iron Cl tv StoveWarthouse, No. 134 Wood st .
” ry -- Warren’s Ink.
mHIS INK Is prepared by a purely chemical process, 1 and
' ‘A • latotsrranUdlo efittioitt liming ir\pmous la mdaUtpcns,:
• XtiSpala .wbeirfirst used, bnt'byoxposure tO I the afrbo*
comes gradually of a mos!CintetUS:andi permanent, black.
For Bale in bottles of vsrita&Efcttyfcy wholesale or re tall,at
lepfr- - - W.B.HAVEN’S -9
.. . Stationary War bae; Market street, corner of 2d.
A G. AtifißNltiUdllL BCJdKOKDEK would
J\. respectfully announce to the citlsensof Pittsburgh and
Allegheny that thoy will give instructions on the Piano,
Guitar, violin and Flute. Inquire at Q. Sohroeder A Oo.’a
NSW MUSIC STORE, Si Fourth atret eep23
:sc ' ,i * . v r
. Jt-,;
-i' K . T. -. •'
PITTSBURGH. FRIDAY. JUNE 30. 1854.
Spring Styles* -.-. ...
AT THE CHEAP OAKPET WAREHOUSE, No. 82
THIRD Street—Wo are now receiving and opening
one of the largest and choicest stocks of Carpetings, Oil*
Cloths, Slats, Matting, Rags, Ac,, -ever exhibited west of
Now.-York. The stock has been selected with great care:
Persons in want of any articles In our line, are respectfully
invited to call and examine, ’Oar assortment consists in>
psrtof the following, viz:
Royal Velvet and Brussels Carpotlngs ;
. Tapestry Brussels;
Aubusson Carpets;
Extra Imperial and SuperThreoply;
Patent Tapestry Ingram; '
Superfineand lino Ingrain;
Worsted and Wool Oarpots;
Wool and Cotton do
Vonltian 24 %, %, and 4-4;
ITemp Carpets, very cheap;
. Llfftandßsff, -do
White and Check Canton Mattings. -V,4-4, £4, and 0-4:
Cocoa Matting, 24,%,44,6-4, andtW;
Spanish Matting, rery cheap;
Elegant Mosaic Bugs, tCO pcrpalr; ■ .
Axmlnlsier, Chenille, and Tufted Rugs, all prices;
Fancy English Sheopskln Mats, $l5 per pair;
Colored do: do do'froms2,6ot6sscach;-*.
Together with a large solectlon of Cocoa, Jute, Adelaide;
Velvet, and other Wats; -
10 « Red
Embossed and primed cloth-table and piano coTore, Of
entirely new designs, very rich. .
Damask table and piano covers; also worsted damask by
the yard, toilnott, doylers; Ae. ’ . •
A great variety of patterns in floor oil-clotb, from 2 to 24
feetwldo.. . .-
. Buff Hollands for windows, 30, 32.34.30,38,40, 42,44*
nahes wide.’
Gold bordered shades, entirely new, yery rieh. '
Window shades of every description.
Ovahand hollow stair-rods, carpet binding, tacks, Ac. '
Also, the Royal Turkish. Bath Towels, together with every
thlng.usually kept in Carpet Houses. “Small profits and
quick sales." a B. HEADIjY A CO..
inarfrmso • 82 Third street.
J. a. J0KE5......,., j. a. nnirnrn.
JONES & BUCHER.
IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,
JVnnsyfroma Railroad, fool of Third sir, Harrisburg, Pa.
HAVING Increased our Machinery, which is now of the
most Imnrovod ordor. and having :odded many facili
ties f r dip tchlng work wo aro now manufacturing First
Class -
STEAU ENGINES.
FOR FURNACES 4ND ROLLING MILLS,
Blowing Cylinders Boilers, Furnace, Rolling.
SAW and GRIST MILL MACHINERY A CASTINGS,
Gas and Watcr Pipes,Hydrants, Retorts,Lamp Posts, Hitch
ing Posts, Columns Girder*, Shafting, Hangers,
Bn k ts CrtlarGratcs,BflthlngTubs,Spouts,
Railing I erandaha and Ornamental Catlings,
Wepay parti nlaratt ntlon to the manufacture and con
struction of Cart Ir n
Haring anexton iveass rtment of beautiful Carytd Pat
tern of tho most approved architectural order, our great
facilities for manufacturing and shipping enable ua*to com
pete with our ties
Parties erecting Furr os or Rolling Mills, Mill Owners
an 1 Mill Wrights will ljnd it much to their advantage- to
call and examine our stensiva stock of Patterns before
building. -
IfiOV I\D BRASS CASTINGS,
Of every d rrin ion Smith Work, Pattern Making, For
naea and Forge Tuyeres, f rnlnbod to order. [mylS-v
NOW o ened one of the Largest and bout wire tod slocks
of CIIIN V GLAfcS an IQUEKNSWARK, ever brought
to ibis mark t con Istln in part of White Ironstone Din
n T a and Toil tWare which we would particularly In*
ito the Lad to call and examine, as the shapes ore «*n
tin ly new and the ware very superior, having roraa twelve
dir r nt pnttr ns of Toll t Ware, vlthcr in full setts or
B wls and Pit hers separate. We are colling iKcm at very
mod rate prteas • .
Also, a very handsome assortment of French China Tea
and Dinner setts or separate pieces of plain whit*, gold
band or fancy patterns
Oir torts of Floor Vesca consists of over Ufty different
pattern v ry beautiful a id ranging from fifty cents per
pal to th ty dollars Ha iug so large an assortment, wtr
feel confident of suiting all tastes.
Briteida T a Pots, -Sugars and Creams, Silver lMated
Fork oona anl Butt r Knives; Knives andFnrks, of
ta iou s yl s, fro n common to the lineal; Solar Lamps,
Uall Lamp. Glrand 1 and Honne Furnishing Go«x!v
BOSTON GLAfcS MARL—-Of this we have a largo
m nt, parti ularly the Dismond Pattern; which looks ost
w II as th best cut, and sells at leas than cue third the
price. Also, a complete stock of PUbibargb Glass. ,
The pnhli are rcspoctfully Invited to call and examine
our grod. JOHN J. O'LEARY,
No C Mark t st., bet’n Third and Fourth,
opposite George K. White’*.
IOWA FORNDRY " "
NO 103 WOOD STREET.'
JOHN C. FABRY (successor to J. C. Parry A bees
to inform thecuslomcra of tho old firm, and*the pdbllo
generally that he h.j« now on hands, nad is extensively en
gaged in manufacturing every description of
su has ’Nuent Chill*l Rolfs; largo Kettles nod Curbs;
Patent kettles, tor Soap, Pot Aah,.Soda Asb; Bogar Rattles,
f r the manufacture of Cano Bugar—ail cart on a paletot
nroctu known osj 0 Parry's, and are superior for daro
billty to any other and sold lower than those mode on the
o.d p an.
nOLLQW WARE— \ geierel assortment, alt from new
patera W sgon Boxes, Dog Irons, Sad Irons,
Bolling Mill Casting# a d Moehlnervof every description,
always on hand or made to order. 1
Cook StoT j, hitch n Ranges, and Coal Stores, of every
description lowa Cook Sto res, five risen, which received tho
P*n pnse for Uwi end ZBBI, at the Agricultural Fair of Al
legheny County, Pa M and recommended by fifteen hundred
fereons; Enterprise Cook Btovea, four shea; Premium Cook
toves i Ivgg and Radiator Cool Stoves; Parlor Stoves, Ac.
Parlor Grates and Fenders, great variety, beautifully
enamelled. Common Grates, and building material of every
description.
A great variety of Ornamental Railing,tor Cdmeterteaand
running. ...
Ploughs and Plough Outings— A largo stock of all the
kinds In use, and will be sold at reduced prices. Hall’s Pat
eat fem, Trno American,; Egan’s, Crana’s, Kinkold’a*
Woods, Peacock s, Bulls, Improved Bull, £e«
_ Boulle Ploughs. —Tbo Michigan Double Plough, which
has token the premium at the State Fairs of New York,
Pennsylvania, axuk Ohio, and wherever it has been exhibited.
Iron and Nalls, Store Pipe and Tin Ware—oil of-which I
will sell at the lowest prices; and respectfully invite the
pnbllo to give me a all, at the old stand; No. 1&3 Wood ft.
Irv JOHN 0- PARRV.'
ALLiiGHENY FORGE.
„ SOI.OMOS SOBTTER & CD.
(Late 81.-'wsl A Samples Rolling Mill.) on - the bank of the
Allegheny, below the Bt. Clair Btreet Bridge,- -
T AuzauxKT Cut, Pa.
HE proprietors respectfully .inform tho public .that,
having made extensive- additions to their establish
mont, they are prepared to manufacture, on the most rea
sonable tormK, Iron Work tor Bridges, Car Axles, Quarry ■
JJork, Stone Cutters' and Masons* Tools,: ShofMn-r, Mill
Gearing, .Machine Work in general, and heavy Forging, of
every description. Also. HORSE-BHoK3manufactured by
ShelUr s latent Horst Shoe Hachintf’ Tho Horse EhooMa
chlno will be to operation about tlio mladle-of February,
when all orders for Shoes will meet with prompt attention.
Mill Picks made and dressotk Orders sent by mail or tele
graph attended to on thn shortest notice. JatL-y.
' ENTERPRISE FOUNDRY*
ALLEGHENY CITY. •
Warehouse, f ederal itred, near the ’•
HAVING fitted-up my establishment: with all-tbelatest'
improvemnnts, embracing every : facility for manufac
turing In thn best and cheapest style; owning tho ox*
cluhlro right I& J.J. Johnson’s Box- Smoothing Irons, ahd
•John Johnson’s Bolf-heatlog C&arcbsl Irons; patetitod jau
nary 10, 1854, fiupenor to anything of the hind lu the.mar
ket, and also having a patented improvement forjnouidipg.
the above Itunr, Wagon Boies, ana Pipe Boies, 1 din -pre
pared to sell wholesale and retkß oh fair terms. r.
Any persons wishing to purchase the right for moulding,
upon the improved plan; and manufacturing any or all of
the above articles, will ploaseiaddresS c-.. - -
*>c.-^n^slasd;''
- .. ‘Alleghenyci^^‘
WHOLFSAI.E AND RETAIL^
XAMICS RußUbastlUod up In.ppJeodW styie -bls stotev'
U No. 89 Market street, and No O-.Unlpu street, Wtweon
Fifth street and the Diamond, and hiw now completed his
Bpring stock or BOOTS. BIIOEB, SLIPPERS,GAITERB; Ac.,
and Palm Leaf. Pedal, Dustin find Brold HATS, to which be
invites the.Attontlon of all purchasers,, whether
galoot, retail. • •
This stock is ono of the largest ever opened in this city,
and embraces everything worn bytha ladies of Philadelphia
and Now York, and ho trusts cannot fall to please ell.
Great care has been given insolectiag the choicest goods;
all of which he warrants. ■ . . ..
' He also continues to mannfacture, as.heretofore, nU de?
scriptlons of Boots and Shoes, and from this .long ’experience
of over twenty years in business in this city, Is, he trusts,
a eufilcient guaranteethat .those who fitvdr Idm wUhithelf:
custom, will be fairly dealt with... .sprl9:tf. -
JWholeiale and Retail .
BOOT ANI) SHOE MANUFACTORY. -
THE subscriber, having engaged extensively iu the
inanufac turi n g of BOOTS and SHOES, of all kinds,
for men. women, and children, is now- -to sell to.
dealers by wholesalosuch goods'ds they may want, at prices
as.low as they, con he bought East-. and any pirtiCoJar-kittd f
or site made to order at short notlcc. Orders and calls bo* ;
liclted from Dealers in and oat.of the clty, fls.ril will, bq to,
their advantage to call fore,jinrebasihg elsewhere., V
Customcrworkmadeas heretofore. : ’
THOS. A HINTON, Agentii:
’ ' ap2B:d2m r street* ,
J. Moh A U.G:H;UI N, • ‘ s
Fashionable Boot and SUoc Maker,
; No. 95 FOURTH STREET, NEAR WOOD, ‘ ;
~: [lhrtxlly opposite iht'MayOT'iOfltt.y -' L ' '
HE 18 WELL PREPARED to furnish all Goods In his
line, and will warrant them not tobe inferior to .any.
similar articles in tho city. He Is well, prepared to, do all
Kinds: pf custom work, and has iti his erbploy&
.workmen, who excelled.in. thecity. ::The:publlc
ore respectfully requested to call at his ostobUsfamont, and
examine his Goods. ' “ ' . . . [apr3:3m ‘ 1
STOOKINGFACTORY, ;
. WO.. 24 FIFTH STREET.
Sign of THE OLD STAND,
"YTTILLIAM DALY has returned from tho Maonfactor-
TT Ing Hosiery-Districts or Europo, Where ho haspuct
chased, tor cash, a Tory extensive and well assorted stock of.
: the boat descriptions only of Stockings, Socks, Undershirts,
Drawors, Gloves;, also, new stylo of Children’s and Misses’:
Fancy Stockings,-together with his domestic stock, of Pitts
burgh Manufactured Hosiery. He will sellby wholesale or
retail at New York Importers’ prices.
WILLIAM DALY A CO.
Remember the placo—No. 24, Sign of THE OLD STAND;
my 23 . . .. .
ltcmoval.
T>AUL KLEINER has removed his LITER AKY DEPOT
1. from No. 73 Third street,: to Fifth streeU opposite" tho
Theatre, where ho will be happy to see hls .fonner pateons,
and all others desirous of purchasing any of-the cae&p Id
toraturo nf the day. v • •' - - apfc7:ly '
PEKIN TEA STORE,
■■ „ _ BY A. JAVNKS,
Ho. .38 F\flh street, between Wood and Market, soxiXh tide
: ,<&*8old Wholesale and Retail.. .. ... . „ : ja&yg
B LOiITHA BRf>., yilwnlT>ptiMfnj-TnfcnuPirtHlH.»4Qf
• Bar Iron, and small Iron ot all descriptions, and
make, also, the flnestquality of Hoops, Rounds and Squares.
J 3&? Leave orders for Iron in the box, at the city Post
Ofiloe, 0018
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BUSINESS CARDS.
SEW CARPETS.
Fronts for Houses and Stores.
CHI N A HA LL:
MARKJST BTKEKT-
DOUTS AND BUOESi
PHILADELPHIA.
GEORGE J. HENKEL’S
CITY C ABX NET WA R EHOU SK.
N*. 173 CHESTNUT .STREET, :
. (Opposite InsxFEVDZKcx. Hall.)
■ Philadelphia.-
'• yUEHITTOE,iII! EVERY STYLE!
Comprising Louis XIV, Louis XV, Elizabethan and Antique*
with Sculpture Carving and modem stylo;
■-In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satin wood and Maple;
-aU of superior construction; and finished in the :
heat style, equal to, If not excelling in qqal- -
- : ity, the Goods of any Establish
•• • mentintheUnitcdStates.
EMPLOYINGnone bat oxpcrlcncod workmen, (appren
tices boing positively excluded,)and using tho best ma
terials, the. work cannot fall to give satisfaction (o pnr
chasers. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur
chasers, is ihefacility of Furnishing a House, either in ele
gant or plain fltyle. completely from one establishment; by
Which means nil the articles In .each room correspond in
and quality, and the immense stock Always c* hand,
cringe so various in design, enables purchasers to please
Uirir taste in a selection,; without tho delay necessarily
causal in ordering Furniture.
{■To pUn au idea of tho finished Furniture on hand, I ne«*d
. only infbnu you that my Rooms are mioet long, by 27 feet
Wide* four noors in number; with Shops contiguous, euflU
dent to employ 200 bauds, which, is a guarantee that the
"Work is all done under ray own immediate Inspection,
i The Packing is all done in the Store, and Furniture
Warranted to carry safely any distance.. Visiters to Phila
delpbla are respectfully invited, os purenasers or otherwise,
to call ann examine the Goods. • ttu2s:ly
. WORLD’S FAlltS,
London,lBSl, and New Yorlr, 1853.
TRIUMPH OVER THE COMPETITION OF THE WORLD
' ;,a THE first and only FBIZB MEDALSfor Har
- nef * fi t the Great Exhibitions in London,lBsl,.
rCfAt and in New York, 1858, was awarded to
. LACEY A PHILLIPS, - .
- Messrs. LACEY A PHILLIPS, at their extensive estab
lishment, Nos 12, H and 10, South Fifth street, Philadel
phia, keep the largest stock of ready-made Hornt’a and
, Saddles of any bouse in Lhe'.Unitcd States- They have
: reduced, tbo.bosinesa of-manufacturing, to such perfectly &«
um, that, for quality and price, they aro beyond, ull com
petition. The best of Leather only isuscd t and no palns
.ora spared to reach perfection in every article.
,At*s acknwledged. that for elegance, lightness, comfort
and real valuo, the Harpessand Saddles; of Laeey A Phil
lips surptss all oihors. • -They invito a close examination of
their stock.
..Attention is called to tho following scale of prices •
Good, plain, serviceable Single Harness, .$1*2,00 to $25,00
“ “ 28 ' M,to 35 ' 00
" plain Double Harness,.., 40,00 to 50 00
Theyhavoa branch of their establishment at Now Or
leans, No. 81 Obarlessfcreot.
Country Harness Makers can bo supplied with Harness
cheaper than they cau manafacture them.
. 66* A number of HARNESS MAKERS are. offered eon*
atant.employmont, the year round. The highest wages
Abpiy to LACBY A PHILLIPS,
r«.°v 10, South Fifth street, near Minor street,
Philadelphia, Pa. feb2
ST. LOUIS.
JOSRPU mOGRIDGK.
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, ;
No; ;J8 Ooamiiaui, wxow Pimb Swra*. •
S|» Loula, Mo.*
jfTfONdlGNMENTSßniCommissioDswiUmeetwHhprompt
V and personal attention, and liberal advana'j will be
given when required, on . Consignment* or Ihllaof Lading.
tu hnna^ ai
.Ordwiortho purchase of Lead, Grata, Hemp and other
Proutmo, will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices
The Kcceiying and iorwardlag of Herchftndfco and l>ro*
dace will moot with especial cart and dispatch: the lowest
rotes of might will always bo procarca.and the expense
Of Storage and Draycgoas ranch os possible avoided
RXnBSffCXS:
PageA Bacon, gfc. Louis; Bill* A Morton, Cincinnati:
Charles*, Blow A Co., do; Strader A Gorman, do:
CfcOntcau A Valid, do; Uosea A Prater, <jo*
Doan, King AC*, do; Springer A Whiteman, ' do:
:J. W. Butler A Bro., Pitta bb; E.O. GooodmanACo, '
RUeehACo., do; K.AO.YamanACo.,Phnada;
do; Morgan,J.M.Uuek4More™
BlowA March, New York* B*U;Comegys, (j c .
ftratiFotrest, do; BhicldsA Stiller, - do!
Ofl“le»A.Moigs, do; Joslah Lee 4 Co., Baltimore.
A. Q.Farwelli Co.,Boston ; Abraham J. Cole, 'dtr
lloWaidjßon&Co., do; W.B. Reynolds. EoulsYiUe;
- ILD.Nowcombißro.,. do;
T.C.Twichell A Co.,Commission Merchants. Now Orleans
base on open Policy of Insurance, which will coyer
all shipments to my address, when adylsed. hy letter ner
mall,or when endorsed.on billsoflaaing before,or at the
time of shipment. JOSEPH MOGRIDGE,
“"S* ; : ■ Bt. Bonin. Missouri.
; I>E OUISOJS’S
Kon-Bxplosivo Caophenft laiapß.
HAVING PDBCHASBD THE
:ht for tho above LAMP Id iho
intlesof ALLEGHENY, BKA*
BR, WASHINGTON, PAY
and QSKKNIi, pro*
l*u*d £aJtfp#rsr"eeir:
Rights for a reasonable price.—> i
’beso Lamps are eoednstru’oted ;
to render explosion impossible,
and tho poblio mav rosteatlsfied that they may be used with'
entire safety. They also giro mom brilliant light, and ihe
materials used being cheaper than the “Long Tallow.” or
oU« of any kind, they must come into general use. - We also
-hare LANTERNS and CANSon the non-cxplosiToprinciple,
RECOMMENDATIONS;
This certifies that wo hare seen, examined and tried, De
Golnott’a Improved Non-Exploding Camjihone Lamp, pa*,
tented January Clh* 1552, and aro fully.aatisfcd thet it is a
very valuablelmprovement, and will 1» found farprefemblo
tonnyothcrLaxnpln use. We believe for safety it toper*
(betiy reliable, and therefore deem it richly deserving tho
intention of nil such ns havo occasion loose Lamps of any
kind.
E. C. Biddle, Bataviaj N. T- S’. A. Wilson, Batavia,' N. Y.
Booth, . do ; J.C. Wilson, do-
F. do . -T.G.M’Kennen, Harlem, N.Y.
C. P. Parsons, do 'R. J.Mabn, do .
Alva Smith, do. W. D.lxmprie, Williams’g'L. I.
F. AiMarsh, ...do. . J.E. do .
Ellas Foote, do: J. Spinings, do
A. D.Tyron, : do R.Brownj do
N. A: Woodward; do ; J.'A-. Patterson, do
GAMPUKNE, PINE OIL and FLUID, always for sale at
the lowest prices.. .
. The attention of Steamboatmcn and Ranroadsja respect*
fUIly Invited to'the hew patent Lantern and Can. The
Lamp*may bo seen in operation aV Dr. KEYSER’S Drug
Store, 140 Wpod street, where they are kept for sale... . .
feblQidawtf ' "
Bay Wood Nursery and jG&rdcns.
JAMES KENNEDY, [late Manager of the well-known Sy
: racutt Nuseries, New York,) bcgalcavoto; Inform the
public. that he has now established an EXTENSIVE NCR*
SERYvOn the Faria of Mr. James S. Negley. hear East Lib*
•rty, where he Shall bo prepared, after thoAtn instant, to re
celveandflH orders for every varietyof Fruit andOrnamen*
tel Trees, Hardy and Green House Shrubs and Plants. In
addition to a choice ami superior stockon hand, he has made
'arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries in the East,
to keepu p hla Hating athorougband long expo*
rienoe in the business, he can assure his customers perfect
satisfaction, . ' •• /
Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer his eerricea in
designing, lay! i < tcout, endmanoglng Rural CemeteriefyPub*
lioparka, or.thf grounds of Country and will,
alaofdmbhplans for the formation of Lawns, Approaches,
Picturesque 80-'nery»Ae/in the highest styles of the art.
Practically'a*-.:uainiedwith every branch of Landscape'
G&rdeningiand haviegspent years in the 8y Irian Park* of
England,and on the'beautiful banks of the Hudson, he
‘hopes ho Kas the capacity to meet the wishes of those who
fiiTnr Lim. , / : ;• ‘V'.U
: Commuaicatlona can. be addressed through the City
PoatOfflc«,or ( left at.the Warehouse of Messrs. Negley A
Mohan,22 WoodetraJL . *.* f
: ; < M ‘ . ROOir PATTERSOS’b '.‘.l -
BAZAAR AND LIVERY STABLER; y.-.;:
THE UNDERSIGNED havlog ejected new and commo*
dious STABLES and CARRIAGE STORES, in ..connect
• tlori with bisold establishment, : '
• prepared lodoa T&ntly in*
/tt>l 'ereaaed Imrltiwß.. He has pro* BHasgsjjJiSjis* •
Jz£f, j.-vislonfnrONE HUNDRED AND *
FIFT\ _TTOttBEB,-'Of which he'can tako an increased huin*
her on livery. -
- 'He hasarranMd h)a.new buildings .with & view to talas
a pd st°ring for job; of: new and second hand Carriages, of
au descriptions, to which be will give ample attention.
Thero is also within the new building an Equestrian' Ring,:
where Horses are trained and excrcdsed,whlch will be found
odvantngoous .-to persons keeping Horses'with tho uuder*
signed./',/' ; •/ -j- .
Thankful for on exceedingly liberal patronage intho past,
-*Bd the favors of a multitude of frloDds, r the undersigned
.will endeavor fa command its continuance by deserving it.'
' mylftdmdaw ROPY PATTERSON:
s CARBUGEB ? FOtt BALE,
.mHE undersigned has Justreceivednthifl ''•///./; /’,/
• 1 ; CARRIAGE .WAREHOUSE, situated/vi^^JL.
noag the Two Mile Run. botweenPittahmyKVgpPggS?L
a ?ii£?.E£* 7llle >‘* «piendid
ofYEHIOLES, of every deecrlDnoh, ami trill continue to ;
iD^uttlnKa'WtuUlcprapotltlon.
»nX o faSi^ol?S Clm “ arOt ' !8I ' CCtfullyltl,lleJ tocsU
•uO.promm attention paid to wpalriußof Cairt
ages, Ac. -• [myl&dawyt . JOSEPH WHITE. 7
’ ROBERT U. PATTERSON’S - • <■
AND SALE y|g||j|£ :
Corner mumontl street and Cberey atl«y (
eprLHf, ■;■« ■ , , PirTSBJJROBi pA. ...
Aew TrlmmingStorei
uptho neatest storeroom in theelty, and tilled l/wlth a
■Sfc 6?l l ct a n .? r “?,*•»“* Sjy' B3 of Trimmings aod'Fan
oy Goods, he flatten himself that ho *lll offer lapetiir ln
m.v h£?'ffirtSl 9 T t - tTaU who
: may favor him with their patronage. -
„A o^“l f 0 0-!r “ 83 Market streot, comer
of the Diamond. : fcprl2) FRAKII VAN ODHTIRU L
— ' BNThIHPRIB WOBK
■_Ao. 138 TToodslrtit, Third door bclma Virain Mlm
T>OWN 4 T£ThEY would coll thoAtSiuK toofting'
JJmmto their lsrgo assortment or Guns, Blflosdnd
volving Kstole, tha. largest and best eelucted stock ever
opened to wlth a general assortment
of Hardware, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tookle, allof which,
we offer at the lowest possible prices to cosh purchasers, or
forgood approved paper., ; a
' ' W« M. KHA ' ■■
WOOD; AND MARKET
PA., builds Francis* Patent
Metallic Life Boats,of Galvanized Iron; also, matiiiftciareß
Copper und Sheet Iron Work; Codking Stoves for Steamboats 1
und - HotMs, Portable Forges, Forged: Iron Work, .Large:
Bolts for Bridges, Ac* Cork Ufa, Preservers, , the best and 8
cheapest kind... Steamboat work attended to.- [royg&y
ii.: < important to Tailors. *:*
JUST. RECEIVED, a large assortment of Taßors* and'
Trimmcra* Shears, or the beat makes ln;the ■ coahtrv*
which we offer at the manufactnrerie prices, at * Jr
BOWN A TETLEY’S, Enterprise Works,
Ab 7 Wholesale Agents for monfoactuxcu.
. •. TJ . - - ,• -r‘ £X'
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4 „ £
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! POE SALE AND TO LET.
Property/for-Bale* ?'
THBsnbecrlber offiars very reasonable terms,
tbv.followiag property* vJlf: :
A'itoeßUJryßrlckihJeUteßßonse, No-UOPenn street,
Hay street arid Evans’all6y;arid Lot 25 feet front,
backll2feetrto analley. /ThaHoiiße 1b one ofthez
hwdirin th^fty one of the moat pleasant neighbor*
‘ corners of FrontandFerrystrepta;
one lranared and fire feet front on Ferry and sixty feet on
.Front streetj.with/a good three'etory Brick Building on the
corner, a twortory Frame on Front strand two JJriofc Build
ings, used wshops,oh Ferry st,'" *—'•
j ft ? l* w foet deep, on Front, between
Market and Ferry streets. ' «.. . -7.. .
, 4,Lot, with rery convenient Prams 3>weUing; Lot 20 feat 1
by ©O, fronting on Congress and Elm Bte.
4Hon«|and Lot, on Wylie street, near the new Coart
House. :- ;Tiie honse is .well, arranged and in good order, and
is now occupied os a hotel; ' 4 ’
.A Three stoty Brick, dngmltbfieldstreet, hear Seventh—"
being in aniexcellant bnsinesa location; Tbtf Lotto 20 by 80
feet deep, fronting-on Smlthfleld st r
A Cottage Frame and Lot, 28 by 120 feet,frofritteg bn-Ahhr
and Allegheny (Sty. This Is a very desira
ble and pleasant location for « resldenco.
Nine Lots in the town of McKeesport, each 00 feet by 150.
Several of these tcr« on the Main street.
• "Eloveri Aires InLlmetawn,on the Monongahela Riv er, on
which there arc 4 houses; there are some 6 or 7-acres ef ex
cellent stonb -coal.'ahd abundance of limestone^convenient
to thetariding; and two coal pits open; -
: Ninety Lqta in the town of Columbia, 60 feet by 160 each,
nearly all level, and well located.; The tenant of each Lot
has the privilege- of using whatever stone coal hem ay re
quire for his own use, from a pit sear the Locks,; Columbia
Is a pleasant situation on the bankof the Monongahela riv*
er, a short distance below Look No. 3, in the midst of an ex. -
• tenslvestonp teal region, and would be a desirable point for r
' manufacturing •/ -j--.. ,r
Two Hiiridred acres of superior Stone :Coiti,with House,:
Railroad, &&. /This property boa affont of U 0 rods on the
Monongahela riverj an excellent landing; good grade and
foundation for railroad—with enough, lever ground at one
point for houses and gardens; or locations for mariafobtories.'
The vein is deep enough to allow horses to be used in haul
ing out the foal—the quality of which, for iron work, steam,
gas, or for any ordinary Uses, is not surpassed by any tn'the -
oouritry. j
• In. tny absence, my agent,Jamea Blakely; wdli give
all necessary information; and be authorize to give warrari
.tee deeds for any property »ol<L ~ - JAMEaMAY,
f pyg" ' I - - : ; ■ Z. Fetm atwt ; . :
Ohrt tiroLMNO WTS FOn SALE, lyin'* between ,bo
wtl ' boroughs, of Stewartetown- and. Sharpsburgb^—.
The undersigned has recently had surveyed off into Build
ing Lots thM very eligible and beautiful io‘- of land* con
taining about 20 acres,lying on the bank of the Allegheny
river, between the above towns, and.will offer them for
«>«" at-puUiO: auction, on' SATURDAY,- the :15th day of
at 3 oplock, P. M. For beauty ofsceriery aud valo
brity of locaHon, this property is not excelled in. the county,
and it inducements to purchasers'; not only to men
of moderate means, bat also to those-wlshing to purchase
asitofor a suburban residence,rarely to be met with. The''
bridge across the Ailegbeny at or near Sharpsburzh, (and
which is itow under contract,).*!!! bo located on. this prop*
eriy, ronne<jting.wlth the LawrenceviHe end gharpsbWh
Flank Road; antTbringirig it within A miles. of -the Court
House when the Allegheny Valley Railroad is finished, anil
it is expected to have the cars on this foil;; the station will
be neat the {bridge, and wiU thus; enable -persona to .leave
..borne.and be at their place of business, in ri few: minute?/
, Two regularl daily packets from Sharppbargh.tO-Idttßburgh
•pass through the 'times' a diyi arid' the Ex
•celsior Line;Of Omnibuses also pass itevory hour. Plots of
the grounds will be ready for delivery Ufa few days.
'• j : JAMES/BLAKELYi v?
jfllg *• > corner.of Seventh and Smithfield sts. .. -
FOR SALE.—Two splendldFarms; one of lOOacrea, and
r theother7sacres; beautifriiry located - on the'Upper
St Clair ToknshipFlask Road, ftmHes from theriity,each
of.themlying so asto. divide into lOacre lots,hayingagood
spring on each. It Is a'splendid importunity for a‘specula
tiori. : Those who want, a good home,-or wish to make
money, would do well to look at it. as we will sell to the
first that offers us our low price, in lots or nil together, :
Also, five Country Seats, 1 mile from Woods’ run, and
only 3 mileS from Allegheny city, by way of the New Brigh
; ton 'Flank Rpa h They are fine healthy locations, and of
fered very low; ' :
Also, tea Country Seats.on ; the.Ohlp and Pennsylvania
KaUrocd,r riiiles below the city. 'They will be sold separate
or together itoa colony or building Jtls a
lovely location, and cheap, of coprse. - . r
Also,' one i Lot of two acres; arid two smaller pieces of
ground,opposite ITarimari’s at Woods’-run, offi*red at a r
.very, low.prife for so firie'ripropofty.' An assortment of
Lands, Ilonsestuid Lota, alnayson hand, and; described In;
roy register.! Before buying you would do well to rail and
enquirecf \ - - :-i -- ■ THOMAS WOOES,’- ;
je 7 ; n. 75: Fourth street. •:/ : -
Sltea for Coontry.Homes. ,
- rPHE uniftriigned offers' for sale, oa easy 'terms,'FlFTY
X LOTS,)aidoff and restricted for rural residences.- •: Also,*,
an ENTIRE SQUARE, on the bank of tho-ARcghcny river,
7M feet lon‘g{bf 200 feot deep ;• havingfronts on Mary and
JaiiaAnn.AVenueSf.ond Henrictta-acd HexT.streo'A .This
square rpntalns many Frult Trees of the choicest-kind and
commands a fine view of tbo picturesque and rbmaritic see-;
nery I am desirous of preserving this square en-,
tire, as it would afford one of the inSfet *h»rmtnp arid 'msg
trificcnt rites for a gentleman^. summer residence,.in tho
two citica; " • z '
*„ AJ «V . HiLTE Acnca'pgTmevNP. of
the Island,advantageously rituated for mari'ufacturing puK
The above property is situated imDuquesno borough,' on
the high and-main bank of Herr’s Island, and is reached by'
a very substan tied fridge of onespan.-For particulars rip
ply, at my residence, in Buquesne borough, on the mala
hank, fronting thnhead of HerriB2alaria,orbf JOHNBUN
LAP & CO., comer of Second and Market sta, Pittsburgh.
•V- dpri7:tf . j -• •. >• \?M. a MILLER:
£rtmi Ward Property l&r ime o Qood
J Bargain*
rpHREB VALUABLE BRICK HOUSES AND LOTS.'—'
J. There Lohembracaa trout onPean street, of 66 feet 6
inches, to 6 3 feet alley;-on which* there is erected a valua
ble block of Rick Houses, two stories .high*, with
and cellar In basement, 41'feet front on Penn street, and SO
foet deep on Locnst«treet.-T Thla is-Avery desirabloaltua
tton foreither { aStore or a Tavern; Penn street being the
great throughfare of the city: and this property belnc con
venient to the Itaiiroad Dopot -
This property would not bo> in thd market oily ifiat the
owner Is living in Washin^tonmnty, and finds’.it extreme
ly inconvenient to attendto It '
Termseasy nnd prico-otoderate; for further particulars
enquire of ; EGBERT DAT. Fifth Ward, .
: . or JAS. C. RICHEY, -
spr* s | Beal Kstate this office,^. r
; Land for Sale.
1 onn ACHES OP HASH IS FOREST COONXV, -neat
lpuy ttb Clarion Tiler. Thin land fa hcavilyrlniber«],
has an ezcelleutsolljund iasald to contain! on abundance of
Iron ore, ami t\ thick vein of bituminous-odal. Tbo Vccaa ;
: undoubtedly be built, willrunverr
near to it, if oot-d»«fct]y:acro» Ife-- 4Bl* MUUtovni?«raek)
rung through |t. - ~ :-/• ■
-A£SO;WO antes in KUc county, veil timberetend watered,
and lying neai} tho route-of tha Snnbur* and Erie railroad.
No better InTestmeiit could bo made than-In tb«e lantla.
The fcompletlon of the £tmbury and Eria, tho Alfrgheny'
Valley, and - the:, Veanugo /railtoads/ihroUgb : thkt ‘ region,
will render-tile' ; coulyiambi>r,. iron ora and'j»iL ofi-creat
ynlue. ’ Knciuite of- • 0-IL M. SMITH;
•• N*. UTVonrthWet.
: Voidable Property for uale,
AN LIBKKTY STRIsETj. ADJOINING - 'TMKMRTTIO-
U BIST QRAVEf CANAL
is now the only derirable pleee ijf property la this nrightbr*'
hood not already up by’the Pennsylvania tlailroad
Company. Printing on Liberty W feet, on Elm-street 100
feet, thence to the Mcthodist GraroYard S6^feet,toLiber. :
/. This property Is most desirable as a Hotel. The btiiidfor
.noK on it, .a gobd aubstan tlal three story, brick; with idl the
necesparyb&ck!buildings, has for a longtime been occupied
as the Cnlonlfote],‘dolng a good btbineraJ-Capitalists arid
©there desiroqd of making a good inTertinenti will do well
..taexamim*thejpromises. " J ' •*" - ■ ■
opr2B:lf .: j .m. rRDWARfrPABKR.-
KRNNRBT: * CO:
• "“V ' ..PprSaio* , w „ . . „..
fay uherplrod lease (fourteen 0 a
on O'Uara street and Spring alley, in the
ft fronting on O’Hara streei f and running
back lOd fl.op Spring alley, op detected, a Youn
stoned Brick House, 40 ft equate' tfith a ftnme,’two stories,"
Spring : aney l ,yceil tooarryou any
;branchofmauhfacturlngbuslness. Beingengagedin. man*
.ufecturlMiti ihoi lofforthe aboyebor -sulev- T&i
quire at No. 42A Liberty street • - *-
;odB;tf -vc? f - “ -TAREKr
:• Sale. r -
ACREa OFLAND, with-250 acres of Coal
yy altachfel, and All the improvements thereon" in succeed
ful operation, ;itOdParm is situated ; oa the Mononeahela
, river, MmUesj above Pittsburgh, and Is supplied with a
. Farm House, Ifern, Tenant ITouses; Orchard, BfCUtoad, and:
an excellent harbor. -..j .. k
- The ■vein ofCfcal is five feet thick, and cannot’be surpassed
:ln quality.. lot farther particulars npply to ■
j 1-.' . ; : ; >NICHOLSON ;;;
i • ■ . ’ - . No. !&5 Liberty atreot
A DWlrable Gonntrv Seat at Prl
• j _- - vate 'Sale* -
THE subscritfer la'.auth'orieid to sell the CotloVinK Blera
acres of land, altuatod In
yuiiliut tp„ Allegheny couatj, t-a. This property Is hesntl
°r -i lle BhBny riycr, ahmii 4
mllc3from-thecity; haying two fronts, one on the Law
renceyllle and Blank Eoaa, ana the 1 AUeghohy
rher, and diout.Bo rods below, the ferry* and 1 justwlpw'
therpartlculars enquire of ■ \ JAMES C. KICHEy ■'
-jeu, . . ...... j 1 ■-.-.i-i-.v. •'.' ■HealEatiteAßelit; ■’
— Js'<trtna. JUonsea, Oke.. To Let. ''
Brick;Dwell'
AJi-lngk, and Slahlcs, near to the. city, and eultable for
at « , ,l > r this xbarket
.Alco. n omyenlent Brlck CountrsiManaloa and 1 Stchlc..
large enough for.a reßpectahle-, fiunlly.i: Also!one smaller ■
:an E^i^^h^toryßHck DwoUlufewlth,
: finished hasemeht and attic—on thchahkof the Allegheny,'
: - JAMES'S/ORAPT,
. deC2B:tf -y;j., No. l« Fourth at..
.eJ'JW-'W IOT FOB .
A DOT 24 fe4 front, on WTLM street, and estondlng,
AA. .hfick loafoef to Wide alley. On the pack part of the'
* "o* is builtfor two small 'Hoiteea.'-Tiisi lit
ia in tt deslrablejlocatlon for a residcpcQ; ancfwill bs sqld
on favorable terms. Title good, and yClfiar/Crom
incumbrance; Enquire of QUO. F. OIIJJHOK4S *
fsb23 . -At Offlc© of 'iloruiuK Po'pL""”
UtWT.AIIIJI i-OB UAtdlOi KBNT>-a Ttduabieari.f
r Mini of 3 nro of stono, In complete order, and dolnw
a good business;! elluate on the Sandy and Bearer Canal w
short distance frfim the .Ohio rlyer ; wlth a good Dwclllftu
Ileuse, Barn, and 10 acres of iandi . WiU be eold or leateo
ohihjoraWelerms. S, COIHBEBTofc 80H,‘
; JelB ■ v .■ 140 Third j,
r - myii3- -; v | . THOMSON BEET, A co;- '•
” ‘ ; IIOON & SARGENT,
j mylT. t{ corner of Wood and fifth Eie.
TO Let*.
A:. DRY CELLAR; • under' ;ihe ■ Neptunb -Enhe ;
A ttputo,
. w P r EJ oce .:,M« i ra,ot . ... - J.OHS lE STEYfiuiv ,
mMB - 1 -- ■ 26mh«tv«iJi>
*• •- t -" 1 -■ -'■■■ •- To |jet. ' 1 ■ ai
fTUIE dwelling house now occupied by me oh Federal
oftgfge^^ffi^-^r'’ “° W - ne " * l -“ 4
feb26.tf W. H. IrOWHIE. >
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MILY MOMIjVG IJOST.l J OST.
FRIDAY aft.
Kossn|h% Speech i_ at ottiogham l
~ 0a lh , Q Bth. intft.j a pnbUe mooting was holdia
the market place in Nottingham, for tho purpose
of hearing M. Kossuth.; proceedwith the eiphi '
sition of Uis sentiments;-with, regard to the oh
jeote to bo attained by the existing war and iho
method of.oonductiDg it-Hih continuation of- the 1
speeches delivered rooeirtlj' at Sheffield—and for
passing popular rosoldtiohsi thereon. For- this
purpose,.a substautxal,.platformvhad boeoerect- r
ed; which was covered With emblems expressivil
Of sympathy with Poland and Hungary. Oaß of
these • wash rude map of . Poland quartered—
‘•This waslstoien; by Russia’.’—M This wasstoion'
by Außtria”—‘< .This -was stolen by Prussia,”
being written .thereofa-noM; -Kossuth was ear- ■' ■
rounded by .a considerable-number of Poles' dnd ■.!
. Hungarians; andotherforeigners; ami by a large
multitude of working men,;bdt:thd number-of •
lnnuential inhabitants preaont ' -.was very, incon
siderahlo.r •; -- , '
ii. Kossuth having. boen : introduced, nom- .
-mencedbyheartiiytbonkingtho pooplb of Not- 1
tingham for this gonorons reoeptioo, sod forthe
assurances-of sympatby they bad accorded to
Mtn- Yoot country (bo Continued) is anasylum ■
Tor persecuted, exiles;iwhatevprmuy bo their do-
HUcal opinions.;; Why? dost because itlsa free -
and independent country. 1 [Cheers,] If per .
. aonai sepprity were hot adherent to your eiiua
tueii iit)t bo freti jouv- i ■
selyes wo,uld be depondent'poftlyiupon arbitra
ry power, and partlyupon the import incut pro
tensions of foreign ' arrogance. Therefore, the 1
.Ylghi pf iasylnm iaessential to anoootry’s free
dom and :independeDCC; [Hear, hear ] I for
ono. io my Mylam here, have Wet with many ah
aianpyatice from 'certain quarters’* but I havo also
receivedmany.a kindness' from tbe people and ''
from indijviduals. : o'{Cbe«sl’]ic.For' this 1 havo
to bo thankfol. and will be slt.-mv life. Hot,
from: those to whom.l gladlynwo thankfulness, «.
'Thayer hive heard the Claim; 'that in return for'
the right if asylum I have torfpreawcar Iho sa
cred diitfea.Of patriotism;' Quito tho contrary.
’ [OjtaarKji Those to whom I owo gtatniideTiave '
honored mewitir kindness'nad'Bytapftlhy, pre-'
oisely because they found me unwavering in at
taohmentand faithful to ray'dm[cs to toy native- f-t
laud. ; Oheers.,] Itis'fo; this l owe tho
kindness and simpathy with whioh tho peoplo'of
Nottingham honored mo BU my first arrival
in England nnd : .bh; thopresedtjoocasiopi-Jt'lsi *
this hpprjeciation or feitbfui; patriotism whioh '
has been, jand is, the Bonrhe“Of that generons at
tention abd.;opsrative.;enccpr.'.with. -whioh' tho- '
P,®9Pj? °? iNottingham have always assisted, and
continue to assist, IhoJPolish cnd Hacgoriaa ct
ites—a fait to which I desire, to'hear testimony
herd; in tho fSce of high Heaven; and thank yon
forrit:publicly; in the poinii' of all my com- 5 '
panipns in exilo, to wbbm-you-bperiod'your hos
pitable doors, and ■ let them 'rest at your' fire- ■■ - ■
sides; and gafo thSm .wfcfk when they ,wsro ■
wanting .work,’ ah’d -lent thorn a brothel's, hs'nd
when they were in distress.': May bor-Fathbr in ,
heaven .bides you and-yodre ’fdr if !' - [Cheers.]
But it is.enrions that those from Whowd v never - ‘
meet but Scorn, 'pefsecutioh'and/i'nsultdi-th'cso - '
edmeonevery.occasion when Xhappenjiospoak
a.trao wordwhichdoesnot enif them precisely, .
. beoauscit is trne—they come and charge mefbat
it is notbankfutnesayon my"parfJ’lii'Mfnni for '
the asyltini I do ; wiial : 'they :
don’t liko. : • • , ... ~ .
Now, asdo the iight of asylum; I:onceforall; ,
deolare I- do npt .hold it.from, .tbo: favor,- of any ;
person—l do not hold itfrom a speoial privi
lege, accorded to ms particutariy— -I bold it from '
the conetithti'on'and laws of'Eogland: . [Hear,
'hear.] -I hold-it from:jthp fact thaf you desire
to be a fred and independent .nation. return,,
,1 obey; your Jawa'.and pay my bear,]
and, upon .toy soul, tney‘are‘Abt veryeasy for
Jin_exile. .-[fanghtcr and . cheers.] 1 . They' are
-not over easy for an exile who, haviDg had all- f .
the millions of his country wider, bis control, -
cair glofy-ih the fact of having wandered to:ox
•lo with empty but clean hands, f Applause.] »■
Even so, I never intend to do; knowingly, any- t- ..
. thing.,against your lawßEbnti l.iSm fijrjnly'reaoK ;
ved to have all my.freedom ,within the limits of '
yoifr laws, aOd vrill nevercoheent to givfe np ohu'
bit of it. [Hear, hear.] I oertaioly never will ■ -
acknowledge that the thanks I owe for tho'rigbt
of asylum consist in ceasiog to bcagood liun
garian, only beckuso.some powerfpl,, in. yopr . :■_
otrantry ard a liltle too gopd Aostrianß. [Elear.]
Now, I will' and doTill'l can'against 4 Austrian ' "
despotism for Hungarian liberty, and liberty -in '. 'f
general. '[Choers.] ..Am .tbis-oxain .. .
t-not? - [“ii r es,”.}.,,Wsll,,if l am right,.,aljow. -
mo to bo true to this determination on. the pres-'
ont occasion. ‘ : - V- ’■■■ '■■■“ ' "
. . Gentlemen; in tbe war in whiely you oro liow : :
engaged, yiinr oountry has* double aim;;; Tho
first is to seoure Tnrkey from being absorbed,by. .-.
foreign Powers, because that would bo .very dan-' * . ■.
gerous to tbo-world, aodvery'dangerous to yonr '
own country; and, inconnexion -with this,. ; tho • -
Becondaim ?s/to reddep,thpdojigeroos/power «f .
Bussia. Now,,.gentlemen,gin my.hnmblpjppin.-..
ion, this object cannot' bo attained by tho poli- '' ‘
cy .upon which yoor Government hcppeMs to bo' j:
bent, nor by the means which it'ctnplbys.. Tho ■ . -•
thetina .are lnsufficient, and- the,-pelicyrin fnyi.:
opinion,. ; iß; dangeroosi, Euhycreive.pf .thc. very, . i
aim of tho war, tunl causing you to pay numer- . . ,
ouß milliona for ti'reßhit'which if'chotrary to '''
yonr advantage and to yotir wlsheß.' 'A'S to the • *•
means, yotr of coureo understand: that..neither ;■;
England nor Franco can send hondredeof thou
ednds of men eo far offby sea, andyet hundreds ■
: of thousands "of 'men are required tQ gain thC ; v 1: ■
, bbjept'fpr/wbjob.ypUiWent.io this jrpr. But you-h,,
.havo your flieet,: you'will gay"' "tes, you have It, ...
and welt may wo gtOiyTu it; itißthoiSigbtieat''
fleet the world has -over soon,-; and tho bravb " r: ■
.bbys’onibonrd'af ilwillbroeelynnswnrybar.im- -
morts,l i Nelsbn’ft,p^d,res?,:,- ; ‘.!Eog[and expects w-,
ery m'auto.do his.duty;':.,' [Chperu]-' Bnt.fbon. . .
unfortdnatelyi; J Iftfar EifSF canbotaswlm' ‘ob 'the'' ’*' '
sand plaids jof Ebssift ; nnd yot lf-ia ! on Iheso : -
sapd.plains.that deeiel.ve.-bbtadshbbier to, bo
foiigbt.' - Not one battje,, huh - many. '[Heap.
' 'he'ai i .]'t wars cannot be'dißOoScd of by a “ ,
iHttla; boxing,- bet«e\b‘F’'bt l avof ' , E6fi, perhaps; 1 ’ *
. may feelsomowhat mortified hot to hear of pomp -'S’
naval exploits,frpjniiyoifrJleavSitarS;; but'dhnt, r
will hot doj gentlemen, itbny . .
. p6uld r cotne to it The’C&r'j'nst prddentrykeeps \-..
bin ships hidden''in' Smig hhrbdril''' 6u't of tbo
range of youV-gtihai ' ThofefMfe.i'ailMhat'eobr.'' e.;;
■.braveititrspnu.dQ je-ta give 'ftbPOSStarrerl’' to r
tho ships.;nfl the Czar—to keep them at home. *•
[Hear.] Tbat m all. But with this, with a r ~ ■
little coast 'Mde^dbo;‘and With-hifttering down : :
■ some stones froiii.fbrttdSseS. 'Sds'Slilin not'toho
•: vanquished,. I '... ;,i
Now, X will.tell ybn.-gontf.epienp how, you can , ,
: beat employ yijnr fleet po as to gain yonr,object.
, Sigupe.titioristiiat'yddffSdVcrhm'entßhallpormit
; ‘.‘Brave phailey” as you call him there in thd -, ' ! “
.Baltio.to Idndi and. tnake saoh A NelsonT Speech - o
, topgallant ; ani-heroio Poiand,.a9 r ‘,‘Ripo, bays;‘
, and fight l'rrhere are some good, arms, and some
4ry powden for yon—and iferb amf to back ! ‘ ’
[Loud, cheora;] UpßOuiy e o ul,'‘‘Brave : ChaT- 1
dey'- 'wonld bprgtad tqda ifcnhdHPointrd will
,-rl?e JfflM. ike, ngainst,. your,enemy,; thoi.;.
ClWwtoßbeinheritance of ;<he ahoient. glory of""'' ,
Polaud . wili; przy'td 'Godgirad keop
• iP?-Mei ; *y^ :f CAi)l>l«oSelihi NOW, pcntTe--
zhe boat msaSatftttnkeisßefo! yonii
Seet r nnd the pnls.tneiuismf.sttidßiUg.thunbjcpt. ?. 5 •?
of yoor war,: IVithoutTblanclfighting, vou can-, -
not reduce the daogefonspowef'o'f ttuss.la. ( The
riwiqiistrnplidn' of Polnhd iie' yoor' Vibtofy, or '-
nothing is. Again, geotlcmen. you menu to fight
rforifreedOm,|dd-.yoa^.t.;;{]re4V7^l]
:if!.ypudo, : pwullßli‘'youtu whaj way youes& l “'
best do it. ’ [Sign •petitions; on your ~
Government to deolare to Tdrkeydbat England ’ 1
hapdao ohjection. to taklQg,tbe;Hungari»u:natian, .- : •
for ite ally, instead of accepting tho trpasonablov -'
friendship of accbitiouß Austria, red with ths
Hovo. v.-
yon.opy.objeetiohs'ib see 'Hnogafy nfforlied a' ‘
betfer:seCority-:for:reSarrcctlonhhd‘!ibcrty l and ~ -
safety f.i-CCHes .of «e, no I and. f
three grpahs foV AdB.tria.J i i lf.;yqu., have no pjb- >
jfis.tlgn ..tji it, jnetthel''should: yonr CGovermnept
jpeople.
:Ydur voicd'eniy.td.’hß.heatd.-ibeoauee; it la you “ 1
Who.bnvo to bleed and pay for tbawdr.' [Hoar} .
heir.] Bot, really, gentlemen, I bclisvo it is a - -
ye'iy moderate Irish,.. when. X don’t ask more from; . - ;.
your,Gevernorenf. if it^dopanotrnpanitadftjnny k*
good to Honghry/nt least to do os ho harm. It .
should not help Austria to fetter us. [ Hear,
hear.]
So muoh I may well claim, gentlemen, be-'
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