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S<JKTFI*VtST OORVtft o> wo.ir. «';t- rrrtll HTR«ST>- jjf- TF R M s■— Fl*** n s»«f •rtrirDy i*i *>l«-»)(*•• Wx I>nl.«ri* will ini nrifcM y ! v r*»-; uiroil if out p*H wiflifn thareor. • ■ eypteo twh oih*t<—Vr counter in th* ftma§, »oil by th« Nnwrt tioys. THE SATURDAY POST I* published from the same office, on a blauXet sit® Sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Single copies nr* cawrs. ' 4 . - • . a#- No paper will be disoontlnced (unless at the disore* on of the Proprietors,) nntU all arrearages aro paid. W No attention vfll be paid to any order unless accom* panied by the money; or satisfactory reference in this city. 4=» QontucUd with the Establishment o/ the Sirrrnxng post tf oneoT Ou largest Job Printing Office* in the city, where all kirdt of .work is done: on Ute shiniest notice, ana most reason • aMe terms. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. T * t . attorney and 3<HiK£oLtf>R at law, J Office, comer of Fourth Cherry aUey, ' 1' to hißopjyr-p f a« u.«nal, at : ! hn»o3»fe3>»fcy*Cß tha-bonrs o?YA. M. of each .1 <lny. jy;!n UOttEKT K. piiiuii>s, AT T-Q.RN E Y AT L AW. ST. ItOniS, Mo JUSEPII WEATOV ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, 'So* 144 Fonrtli street, jaSilygj mrsDtruTn. pX. __ JOHN BAUTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, corner Fifth and Grant sis*, Js3:lyg] Pittsburgh, pa. _ ; Biddle Roberts,T~ Attorney at law—osie*. no. smithfleid stre-t. between Fifth and Sixth. Collections carefully attend e.l to—special attention piTen to Conveyancing. (decSily Thomas Means, ~ Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery. Office, next door to the Port Office, Steubenville, Ohio. my* ' Si P. Ross, ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 109 fourth street, Pittsburgh. Ta., fourth door below Mr. ltody Patterson’* Livery Stable. J, S. Morrison, Attorney and counsellor at law—office, re moved to No. 44 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, pa. 6prlo:y C. Orlando Loomis, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood. Jy*-T , ? : Thomas N. Marshall, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Gffioe; Lowrie’s Buildings Fourth, street. j»n7:ly R. 11. CRDlStllUl, ATTORNRY AT LAW—Office on Fourth rtreet, between Cherry alley and Grant street. j<*v! : y_ J. N, M’Clowry, Attorney and counsellor at law—omo- in Bakewell'a Buildings. on Grant street. jell D. H. Ilazfii) ATTOUNKY AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth rre and near Sioyhfieid. _____ iri: Ti^_ ~ Alderman Wntson OJux on Tkinl xirttl, oftwHe Vt* >■! Ucc, , Wf lIKKE all business pertaining to the mu.. Alder- W man and Justice of the IVace will 1»~ promptly nt lendei to. Acknowledgments of Deed? and MnrtfftiirPS and otb*r instruments of writing, taken at hi? otllca, or at i)te residence of the parries. The Dockets of D. S. SCULLY, late ua Alderman of ibo Citv of PitUhnntb, are placed In tuy possession. lVrsdo haring Judgmentson said Dockets may have the nocr>siirv process isra>*d theroon by Alderman Watson. i myli-tt % N. lluckmaster, Alderman. OFFICE, Grant street, between Fourth st. and Diamond alley. OoQTeyauriogofall kind- done with the great -eft Care and legal accuracy. Titles to Real Kf.tw* 1 ex amined, Ac. Removed ' DR. D. lIUNT. Svßir.ox Dentist, has p-jr.'-ved from No. 7 b Fourth street, to No, D.J FOURTH Street, one door below Ferrv, wh'-r -be will be happy to attend to all profiwemtil ealls. *t»A . ,- ■ It. AHL, SURGEON DENTIST. mu.-- tc.wr to G. W. Diddle,) NO. 141 SMITH- M I llJllllh I II I I STREET. T-I r Office hours, fromS to l o'clock, and from 2 to f o'clock J SI&TT. DENTIST, Fourth street, lire d.ii.re iffCSZaSwest of Market. Office Hooks-—From nine A. M. to five BUSINESS CARDS. ». W. USRSTISE. SUSTI.VK *fc CO.. fOttWAKBISfi MERCHANTS, t Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin ler Elanufoctures, 6cc. M-trhfi ■ mi Ferry strr-U, Liberal cash advances made on consignments. Tar ticnlar attention paid to forwarding Western inerrb-.c.diM*. JZ efertneti. —Clark k Thaw. Wm. Ra-rah y A Co., Win, M‘- Cutly A Co., F. Sellers A Co, Huvs & }U.;ek. Kram-r A P«hm Henry UrafT, Es*j., Wm. Eicbbaum. 5. R.*Jr.ltn«!(.n. Ksq-, Thomas Jiakcwell, K.-h m George Ledlio. K-ip. »-u Stoner, Kwq., : -*~ ~ ~ 5- I '# Co«PartncrNlkl|ii TIIE subscribers have this day f -d a nrirfrvrsh'::* 1 r the purpose of carrying "n tlunmi. ’<->i iin-i I-"-*-:.-!--.! <njr, in connection with the i\*h, fit am nui (h', and !'.■<- duct basinc.-igenerally, ui]>l-»rt!e- stvie of Kv;l?»ii .r 1 is• • t AUMQX; warehouse No. 11*3 Water and ISO Fr<>r.t f'.nff; formerly occupied by llurbridge .t lug|,riiui. WM. ENGLISH. .IAMK3 niCHARDst'N, JAS. .1. P.ENNK !T. Pittsburgh, February l=t, !Sfv4:f.dih R. DRAYO, Dinmoud, k'a., deji-e li Country l s ro<lu«’ej oilers for sate a choice o Groceries, selected fur family Ur<?. £pi*w cf «v\:ry v«rj*'iy and the parent quality, grouudat hie Steam Hills. Alsu. Dried Fruit«, Foreign and Domestic. I’rojacv taken :a ci change for Merchandize. P. R. D. has procure*! a full a.-v«ortm«nt of Landreth’* WamntedGanlen Seeda, and invitas the attemicn i»f nil Id* terested inraral affairs. jatUl Copnrtuer<ltl)i THE UNDERSIGNED hare this Jay enter*"! i nl *>co nership, under the Dame aa l Fcyieuf J.A. HCTCIII BON A CO., for tha purpose of iranactlnsn ConimK e i’*n ami , Grocery business. JAS. A. lIUTCIIIFON. 4 A. M. VALLINGVOKP. Pittsburgh, Pebni(Lry 1, 1854 to’ ENGLISH * UICHAIinSON. COMMISSION ANP FORWARDING MERCHANT?, A5T> Wholesale Dealers in Fi.;h, ft aeon and Oil. and I’rodm ** generally. WareboaM formerly occupied by Burbri.lc* a. Ingbnun, No. lid Water and IC>O First street, l*iUFbu r, 4li, Penna. i'-'-' BAILEYdt'RENSHAW, fTOA DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERS: IVal-rr-in 1 Wooden and Willow Ware, Japanned ’fin War*;. Houie keeplng Uteneila, Ac., Wholesale ami Retail, No. 2!»3 Liberty street, Ptttebnrgh. . . aprl.Vy FAAHCI9 SKUAS, JOJIX HIOOLS, US WE O* KNB» , Pittsburgh. Maryland. Pittsburgh. . Sellers, Nicola 4l Co., Produce axd General commission merchants,. No. 309 Liberty atrwt, Pittsburgh, Pa. v Sperm, linseed anil Lard Oita. jy£S 9. mrnii 1554. K. oR*.k9 PEA’S SELLERS & CO., -. ! forwarders and Commission. Merchants ] DCAI.Ea.-i J.V PROVISIONS, GROCERIES AND OILS, J»6:lmg] jVo. 309 LiLn l>i tlrrrt. PilUhur'fh. T'u vnixax mi - n l Phila kioitn-so's, Pi tis b u r,4iu Miller 4 1, Rtcltetson, "IT/ HOLEfIA’LK GROCERS, IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, f V Wines and Begars—Nos. 172 and 174, corner ot Irwin and Liberty street*, Pittsburgh, lrou, Nails, Cotton Varna,. Ac, constantly on hand. jt William Carr A Co., • (Wk. Oark lut/* af tin* tirin of J. Pakkrh ACo ) WHOLESALE OROCKRS and Driers in Vor-ign Win-* and Brandies, Old Moaonguln-la and Itectifmd Whit key, No. 329 Commercial Row, Liberty atrwst, PittuSnrgh, P*. in*Vv BAXCKL U’rU'KKAK Joflrt r. H'kTC* ALti. KlhKl’A Illl'.'K. M’CLURKiVV, IIEiUtON A CO., WHOLESA.LK PiMace Deal**r« mid Cooiuiis- Hion Merchautu, No. 21.1 Liberty -in-- 1 !. spr22 rrn:snri{<;!{.i'A. jnt. Bt.NOQAJI „ HI lla u WBI. BINGH\M & CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MKItCUANTS, Liberty Street, opposite Peuna. Railrwl O'/sil. »pi 7 I’ITTWanH, J’*. PAGODA TEii STORE JEHU HAWORTH, WhnUsal* and Retail ftwr, D-aWi aud Importer of Old Country Black Tea*, French iimu» di«, Win**, Ac., corner of Diamond alley and ihe Diamond, Pittsburgh, I'». _ feb-vy _ A CO., FORWARDERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Steamboat Agents, . Tekke Haute, Thd'a. _ W~M7 A “jt’CL,uko7 «-lEA DEALER AND FAMILY GROCER, Henry (1. Colllne. Forwarding and c merchant,. * l”* Wholesale Dealer id Clomvt. Butter. See ls, Finlwand Prtxluftegenerally. N-*. WiVtU H:„ Pittsburgh. (marli Paul dt Murdock, / COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MKRCIIANS, ANI) STEAMBOAT AGENTS— No. 7 Water Ftr*t, Ciri-ir-nuti, Ohio. 1 King dt Moorhead, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— No. ‘SI Wool street, Pittsburgh- Imvi-J Smltli * Sinclair, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS— Wood nod First sts. IriovS Henry ni’Culloiigh <&> Co., WHOLESALE GROCERY uui Oouimi-slon Merchant F, corner of Penn and Irwin stnvta, I’itt-b’gh. ) >»;i:l y*- R. GALWAY, * PORK PACKER AND PROVISION I>EAL t jK, 4 Commercial' Row. Lidektv street. THE OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (L* tTE .]ohji stos A Stocxtos,) and BLANK BOOK AStt ‘ NATION E RY WAREHOUSE—Is prepared to execute'e - /fr ,. of Legal, Commercial, Canal and Steamboat printing ami Book Binding, and furnish erery article in t » l0 R; B nk Look, Paper and Stationery Hne, at the shortest ootiee «ml cm the most reasonable terms. ■" Blantc Book and BUUonery W«rehd, of Mark.t and tteoond streets. ’ Printing Office and Book Bi AjJsTATI” N ? on » l ‘ • ,ho ° l Blank P«r*r. ic, H-holaaalennd Ka streot "*lo» Vlfth, East aid., Pittabnrch. Bag! w,j Twr . r ls:4y. ONEaI! r DE’ALBR3 IK STAN aVTrn HT LITERATDREj-anil Publishers cl °mar?s-ly F ' T ' jKEN ' ,r ‘ 0 - 15 ™Vh Pi‘tabu,gh, Pa. D^J^?T a 'Aas'AND , piSBIL , Nor 149 Wood Stratt, The highest pricein cash paid-for rags. F/v>ir a-t- Wliliam Glenn, j V, NDBR—Comer of Third and Wood street alxjre _ f ifl -» XKay. -where be Is prepared to do orerydesert p3*» Walter P. Marshall, —*’ . fWPORTKR and Dealer in French and American Paper X Hangings;, mare ■ \ ' .. • ?i ■** *. . - mm jh VOLUME XII JOSEPH FLEMIVO, {StT C 01880 ft !r O'. L. WIILO OS Jt. Cl> l COILS KU iHAHttKT tjTREKTjAND DIAMOND, constantly onh.utd.a full assortment of Dru<s M-li cint*s, Medicine Cheats, iVrfmnetyl runi All arti-'l*--. pertain in£ to hia bmdnfMA. , ... W" Pliyflciatuf' Prescdriptlons carefally -compounded at all hours. jartJy JOHN t'LUtIKC. , O..CIIRAJ* rLLMt.NO. FLEMING IBROTIIEKS, (SumtMOra 3> J. Kidd i Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Xa. W$ IPJyxf StrrH, 'Pitttbnrgh, Pa. Proprietor? of Dr. 31’LftueV Celebrat**! VormifujrM, Liver Pills.A'V. y j»10 -- OH fj-rHAUT. JR., (Siui’ottsAor. to Jtut. MVtuCey,.) 'Wboleaule iu<t Hetall Dnijrgiit t * AND Duller )u PAINTd, OILS, DYE BTCir'FS, Ac., HI Wood Hlroct, three doors below Virjriu alb'v, _apr4:m««ly' _ PITTSBURGH. JOillV O. UOiitiAN, Ag»t7 WHOLESALE AND . RETAIL |DRUGGIBT, , _ JJLD DEALER IS Dye-stufis, Paints, Gils,' Varnfehes,. &c.. No. Wood street, (ofn* door.south of'Diamond alley, _ - MTTsni'Him. - I j».^ i" ' Jouk uirciMA, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, No. 135 Wood Streeti j' f 3:jg] :-Noxtiloor to 11. tbild'a liou«a,_Piltst>urjh. /. Aft£L...:..T.;.....;...„; i^...r.jrnSujM. Notice. . JOS. FLEMING having aasociutwl with 1103. ABEL, tha, . business will hereafter be condu.-t.-d under the style of J. ABEL A CO., at the old stand, corner of SmUlifieid and b'oarth street*. • jftLy ” wfiliam Tlioriii Druic'xlgt. HAS REMOVED in the e iruur rf lIA.SD and PK.N'N Streets, where he will, as usual, a'.tbr.d promptly i, bin mimi'n'U" friend?. Ail articles hi hi* line Are wsnuuted pure, «nd putrpp with the utmost oath*. marl4:Gm iiT A. B'aliiteaiocii A Co., WHOLESALE DRUG WAREHOUSE—Corner Finland Wood Street?, and cv>m-r Wood and:Sixth.' ffoLl R, L . ALL E N , j \VII',LEJALE M..ata IN ; Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mbnonga hela. Eye Whisky, ficc., ALSO, RECTIFTTSK, DISTILLER, -NO. S Wimu rTtiKKT, IMTiSIUKUH. I'A. VFfINUF, Ulns, Cordial?, Ja|n.ib ;> Spirit-. Ft. V* Croix and NVw England Ruin, Clarirt-, Champnan* Scotch Ale, London : Brown’Stour. Irtidi, fcoteh, ilnirtK.n. Old Mouoncaheltt H)e and Kectitird Whi.'jiy, Apple, tVurb, Wild Cherry «ud Blackberry IlrundLs; Itrip<>rt«U Havana, ILupCia, aud I‘rincipe Cigars: ILtll-S(mnfrh and C'.muu.n Cic*rtt, all nt ;urh low prices a.? to clmllungn romp* ilinn. Fancy I»nr and Lats-IIM Ik.ttle-- nf F eveiy nly le. and Demijohn* of all six*?. I respectfully inVitn an exatinimi* It-.u of mv stock, At No. S Wtn>l* Ftfert, I‘iUnburah, Pe.m.v d . H|.rj;:U 4 JOHN UltOllTT. 1 y-fs [MPOKTEItrOF IUIANDIES, GIN. WIN'K« *<• in fine <Vil M< Whl-ftr. Ivfcoii I;;i,nl.,A<\ Al«i, Rhitillcr, corner <•! FniitliJirLi ua.f’Fr-'at fltm-tF..Pjttj‘l)‘ir):h. : > , Hj.ri:: , -I. Uryi7, WHOLKaALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MKIICUANT lSii i.ibnriy <tr.-ot. and at Diamond Alley. f»:blC\y JOHN _ M’DEYIiT a Dlt'i., -Dealers in Foreign atul Domestic Likitioni, LIU-rty Skreiit, onioKiti* h**aJ of Sinilhliehl sfc, t , j j„;;« BeiAorol. t E. tIOW.NLNU, CLOT IHE HAS TvmovtWl to LSH LIBfcIUTY alrert, Opforilt* OaTH-''u RUt*r,aml No. 3 iiEVriS'rtl, mwr jjiaithr>M, •»f**-r»* th« attention ot hut friend.- N aud . public! H iutlunl lu. the <iock of Kfc!.U»Y-.M.\l<K jOwh>» ;».n bond. A\*\ Cloth*. Cst—inieres iiu-J Wrt'iii-.'- Lr or»l,-i>*U k'»i k. A full of Furnb-hlti:; niVßls~Thr keuUetiien, including ILilUff «H iiUJiliUf.l, l'j U I: hH < i<!. A*- 1 - ji.ij JOBM acuiUJ ; .:.:;o,K»uIcV Wholesale and Beta:! Clothinr Merchant*, NO. #» Whml) STK-iaK* T}t K ,<c>"'rr}hjTrf M-kp-r-ti'ci. \ m ’ t>Air oid eu.«t< a:erfl and l n«* j '.ibii- in r.i'n th-i ii.;vv> tI.L- tut* «4X<jbtt*‘i t!n-ujs-lvL.> ii» the r.*—te under Uir ! rtn oiJyUN .U'CLOSK i:Y A (•>. Tb«y r.sp* JUt.ily a •oiar** vr v-o-Mk-j-alfaiib.'. ueir— RNAiiin, (.ial-r «•« the linn id C>>. loi-A o.w: • Oftm.-i S I*oJtNu. ii, ,;k». d;.of-\rU.>v the . 1.! ibr the purport; of riuiyin*; ou. the CLOTHING ULMN K.-S. hoi-- by Mrifr ni:» !-■ u> morn a «Qar« o; tne of lU* linn. •V. n.mir tn or-1.-r In tho ! «m««, rim on tii- «!*ort/»-t ootv-i—iuf>-r»o| 1 Jaiitcn C> Watt,] \.| KKCHANT f.UU>U—A*. it iitili rl Ti'*P<w •lainet flelllnffcr. \4ro>oN,jAnn,.\ .vtu.~u iTA friiT.iii* Mid Uif j.gnii-j, l| liftiTii-uf 'k hj-w ii' full nj*-r**mn. huh t) u\ •.'urni-i, Ucrtt OnMn*, Mel f:J nit «r?tb »* th.- l-w.-i f Board »uJ Plank, <»l •'!.? or w.tll on Lhii-:. I -h. I'o'.r*. eel M;niUiUn». c-[ fvrr <: !tuikl*r< mill < »rpAn;*r* wroM flno it to niii* t:iai h cal!. nj- 1:>- :-.n r.- w rumt*h -Itii? ■l'Mtr.l.ie for t'Cflrv o' •••• rinttOTl «■! w.n> MASGr ACTURiDLS «n allkm-Hot liilA&.S WORK. I/i- COMOTIVK, gTjfiVM hNUJ,\K FUliiliMlrt, *.♦. Al • 0. Cotton Hut; Foundry on R. b-itr.fc.'Cr<-> t. dj OH". Office HUitStom, No. Mtu-ltrl fctxw.i, I'llfAjurgb. OU> BKASSJaad.OiPI'KK tafci'U tn rxcl.Mijfi* for work. t’rcaFbptkl. Ordt.f.-< It-u at si;n fr<,umiry.,c-r- Offlo**. i»- promptly •: L:. , ; -i.•(,<.* tv *Yo. 43 G-rn-’r uf Pit Vi a~ni W7ji»f Plrreii, Offlo ur> stair*. Kukranc* from Hrth fiwM- Pitt-l:ur.'h; RKSI'KCTFL’I.LY lir.uoimv to tne puMic that lw> ha* commoaci-d tbfc ILEAL KSTATK AIiKNCV. iu ■ f-nni-o -tion with IncidliySnei* and (ienerni ll*- win also attend to rtfntiap. JVrii.tw lu want or fcrrant?. in nuy capacity, cr tLoeem want of pise**, will Ue tfopplii'd at notice. All bu«in«s.s entrant**! u> hi* (fern promptly at tended to. References —T. J. RUbam, Em},, Klrligrd Cowan, K«; . \\\ 0. Dr. AI-x. Diiu'k. JMtL.r.l Marker*!, A. A. Mu.i.n. UnffitAOid. ,f M. GRAFF dt CO,* ' Western Foundry, No. 124 Wood street, * , J'iTTSIiUf.'JU, 1M„ . • 1 f AN'ITFACTLT,KiII* OF" COOfiT?>a STOVK3. O s! »inl iTjt \Vo-»I Parlor Stoves, ll.'illrmri W'nrr. pinui FantyfiruUs, Plain nuJ Fanr-v Kid uud Dun Iron?, Sugar K*>tUex t Tea WiU'on ISoxh*, Ac. | juli-ly? » ' Austin Lournli) REAL KBTATK AGENT, M.urfcandl**, Stock. aaJ Hill Broker, yv> Fourth Streot,{above WooL) The autwcnbcr Uantii'opem.ii an oftic* at ib*> ilwjve forth# purpose! UOU. B>ud*, MorlK»to*, •»**•-! »U oiher lußtruun/iit- Lr the of Mnn-y. and for the purcnuMi and «i«L> of btm:ka. Will aUp jtive prompt and narucuiiir attention to buying, felling, rrrtltiff of and Ivhs ht& Ke-,1 l AUSTIN LOuMIS. _ Kchutlinian dt ClHuiticlu, LITIIGGRA PllKUX—Third sir.*; I, opposite the Tc-t-offi'*,. Pitt.'burgh. Maps. Rill liiadw. Show lii'l», Onfivlr'. and Machine l/ruvuigH, Hiiain>*»«». nod ViMting Clude. etc., Kncmvt-J or Pniun jon Stone, Printed iu Color.*. irdd, Bronte, or Bin' )c,{n the tilt'd approved style, ann nt the nirtet rwiU'imM* prices. '! ” <-ctU.:ly S.M’Klniey, '] HOUSE. Piny, AM) OItNA.MKNTAti PAINTER. AM) Dealcb in Point*—No. 4* At. Chur-Hrwl. J'lu»l"irgb. !Iu- ennutantlyon hand all kinds ot Paint.-, either dry or mixed, dapku and Coj«al Vamisb, Linsaod Oil. lkdlwl Oil, Spirt? Tor^jitjne,'Window GluftP of nil lei?*-". Putty, Paint Brushes. „U of tho lw*t T»mlitr, , and for t>abt Rt rerjoua ble Jiri-er.. ; h»|<ll ESGLLSH AND CLASSICAL NKMINAKY w. T. Mi.D<>N.W,P. M. A,. I’*L. T'HK neat s«-s«ion of the InsMtutPm sill ("iiamfnw on JL MONDAY, the ?it)i of Sr;.t<'iDo«r nt-ix. ut the mum n>r u-r of 1-Vrry and Liberty Hri-'-U. lately occupied by U»e r-. Vmu«-r. /fr/rrrritt**—H«.u, A. W. C. Kllap, Jr., S- V. You nnhor-'i. ft. Mill-r. ~r. aurz.i - JACOB M’COLLlSTjfaii,' - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER XM< liMLEIM.V ALL KlM's!t>S Tobacco, Snuff, and Clffar*, jV«. 'Jo Fifth ft.\ lhllsititrijh, J\i. AJ* K’-tipp ri,i,ii*ariUy on hand * lar,je »U|>ply of nil the rnriou.x brnndi* uf Ci.-.-m. "" JOSEPH CHAPMAS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL :DKA LLII JN IMPOHTIOD C Iti A US , __ray2jly_ No. Marri.t hTnlrrr. I'iti.-kcuum. The X3reate*t invention of the Age. TO A VOID V.(>:•<• un|>l*-A«l;ti t f thilt ll'illillv /•ttstweipany th' 1 w.jivrituf <--f a m-w Mitt, the CO.N PuIi sS^MATOK. lately imporiHi hum I'urja, lint in the i-xmd riz-of tb-> Ik-h-I. flt, nnd n K'"'d lint may t m h*<l Rt 77 Wrxvl rtm-tL nv-r.H. ’ f iv\J, D'ttT.I.AS I’ilUf/UTffh ANDEIWUN A <vv, haft- dtartnl th.-ir pa . per mill at the alrjre pl.t'-r, vli^-re-tlfy will be hnppy lOr«tiTo ordw fur printing and wrapping pnp>-r <-t'all jkLjl . A. Tlmlie. < WHOLBSAI/Kand IUUII SADDLE. HAKNK39, HPHrTItUNK, A’ALISE end CARPET BAG manulao- A' ' tuntr. N 0.106 WoodßCroot, Li.tteburgh, Pn. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER TO MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Pinm-s, Mu«ic,,School Book* and Putjunery, No. 122 Wood street. ! ; Danl HAOAN A AUL, WIDLKSALE tun! Kutnil Dealt'rn in »7i !l:t, Flnicy, a’ld NV.r/d/-- DRY GOODS. No t. ‘.'l Market and S Uulon ■tn-et, I'jtuburKb. r ; nprl . No. K> Third st novIS Fancy silk and woolen dyer and cleaner. No 7 ISABELLA St, ut-ar flit' Upwind Hotel. • Thornaa B£. iiitle, WATCH AND CLoCiC MAKER—Fifth etreet. Wtwi-u Wood and Market streets, opjiosito Iron Cilv Hotel. AH kinds of Jewefay made and rewurwi.| _ |Hj>o.ly__ 8. - R t. CLTUUrKT. S. CUTHBEUT A SON. T>EAL ESTATE AND GENERAL -AGENTS, aVo. 50 XV SmVhJUUJirvL • i. nOT l_ Hike, (suooksor *_£«,) wool deal . KU AND CGAUIIKSION: MERCS-VNT, for the sale of American Woolen Goods, No. 139 Llhjrty rtm-t. [my4 L. fi. Harwarcli DBALBIt in BOOTS. SHOES. TJUJNKS and LEOIIOLtp and BRAID HATS, corner o£ AlarlUt And Liberty »W., No. 174 Piltrtmigfa, Pa. ' A) j‘ ■. jeU-T - , BABR'i noSKHr - ARdnTB9W:-offlw« 4»hilo Third struct, Pittsborgb; end M«t side of the Diu&ood, Allegheoy. Jylfcto l 1V; jfr !■ V-: ■V"-"- J\ .... T. • v.„. <►, FCBLISHED DALLY DY Q. F. GlLLtfOtUi. Af THE “.I’DST ItUIL.‘MSOrf/’ BUSINESS--CARDS. *iil t>* frt-tf'i-j by tli-ta «. I •> the VV. uIJ if.iily Li« «*■*• h<* i- to I'iniml l.UlX:tn>r, t-i-Iwv constantly .•riptloß, «:»%> to to their advantage thus with EEHEON ft GEiSWZtL, BULL A.NX) MUS 6 FOU3DKR*, dOSKPii T. LUWlil!, NKW PAJ'KII MILL< f.M.vvn.v, off 10. ' JoUu jl. Melior, .DANIEL AML, JU. K .' \v air jk ii b u sK r ;;i\ ■' j. I ', - PITTSBUI BUSINESS CARDS. JOSHUA RHODES ft CO., WHOLESALE FRTTIXEEfi A COHFECTIOHERS, ."8 Woon St., FirrsHcnon, Pa. Havk no bund ftful art* receiving the following Good**, which they olTer at the lowest market rates: — ?'■ bags Irica Almnads; i 20 boxes 25 *• BMly do | JP> “ Vermleella; 25 hates Bordeaux do | fiO 41 Farina; 15 bags Shellad do > 60 “ W. Hook Candy; 50 “ Filberts; ! 25 “ A No. 1 do 60 “ Walnuts; 10 “ Red do fiO *• Cream l5 44 Caper*: 500 bushels Fea Nuta; 15 “ OHtcs: 25 bl>ln. Texan Pecans; • 75 “ Gone Drops; 25 “ Illinois do 100 44 Lox«nc*w; 20i)0 Cocoa Nuts; » ! 00 “ Jujube Pn«te; 200 botes German Plums; ; 60d0*.-assorted Pir-kle*; 26 kegs do do 30 14 “ Preferrcs; lObbls. .lo do > 100 “ Pepper Sauce; 10 ra«es Prunes, glasejtirs; 10 cases Sardines; 1U “ fancy bis.;, 6 “ “ hf. bx*. 60 (/asksCurrants; i 2 44 44 % *h> 20 rases Citron; 200 bags Brasil Sugar; 200 boxes Cluster Raisins; ! 40 bids 8. C. Sugar; lOOhf. “ M. R. do 26 •* Lororing’s Sugar; 200 <)r. “ ** do 10cases Liquorice; 20Q boxes .No. 1 Ilerring; 25 boxits Kef'd do 100 M Scaled do 20,000 Principe Cigars; lease Mace; 10,000 Harana do 1 hhl. Nutmegs; 1 “ f CIOTe?; 15,000 lUealla do 2,500 HairSpAnit>h CUwrr 25 gross Blacking; ■ 60 gr. Mrs. Millet’s t'.Cut 25 baskets Salad Oil; 60 rrosa Anderson’* do j; C. ANDKUSON i CO , No, 6 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., \I7 HOI.K9AI.K in Foreign Vruil*, Nuts, Ri'lees, If Confectionery, Sugars, Cigars, Ac., An, UaWns. Fi/s, l’runes, Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Dates, Citrons, Almond*. Filberts.. "Walnut*, Cream Nuts, l*L*a Nut*, Cocoa Nuts, l’i t> Applo Sardines, I’ickbss, Saucca, Hock Candy, Ver mieidii, MsccarODl, Olire Oil. Ac., Ar, apr2o:ly ENTERPRISE WORKS. SO. 130 WOOP KTR.Tr.. T RD POT.II BCLO9 TlKiilM itXlt IF.V rf TETLKY. IMPORTERS and manufacturer* of SURGICAL AND DKNTAL IN.STKL'MKNTS, RIFUKS, An. MV Vwp a general u*iwrtn>*nt of thr above articles cooFtiutlj oa hand; together with n general variety of Fancy Hardware. Aim, Gutix, Ple tols and Jt.-i nlTors. Flanks. Uorn«, Shot Belt*, Cn]*, Pow<h-r, Uul uatl Bullets; Rowin, Dirk: Hunting and Pocket Knifes; Tailors and li.iir Dressers’ Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Also. Tru«r» s and Supporter*. .Johhlnc and repairing neatly executed. IUFLKSI—Va are making RitteP of every description, to order, of the In**t mvterial, and workmanship warranted Ordure received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will Infill ed with despatch. Hunting par lire supplied at Wholesale prices. iut!?. Ctianrtellera and Oas Fliturei. rpilE now opening at their new Wareroom- I NO. 100 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith* fiel i, thu largest asK-mocm -T CHANPBI.TKKS. BRACK ETS, PENDANTS, aud nil articles connected wit Has Fitting, ever offered In this market. Haring arrangements twide by which they w ill-he constantly in rereipt of n»-w patterns' sud varieties, they confidently inTite the attention of p.jr chnsor* h> their *el—*tk-n. W'e ere determined to sell -n.". low ».< any house in the West, and t-ejng practical Oa* Fit tere. ran «dE*r peculiar advantages to these de.-irim: articles in this'.iDp. We continue a« heretofore to fit up buildings of every de scription for a a*. water and steam. • Bras* of all kind« made to order pre-mptty. LONO'i MILI-ER * 00. maril'A-v " w - No, 100 First street. UKOItGK ULKTCHKII, Fit©* NEW TURK, . ..-t—* « of the rrl-hraled \j \ (hummer V.vfttiinUng Wig, fh.*tic / \ Band Toupeop. and eierv <j>-<rri|.li<>n jSa-'P'A I of uriimueutal Ilsir. f-,r l-nci-* Mid TO FOURTH M’KtrT, betwei n Wood and Marr.it. filth* No. 1. Th-' round of the Head. ’ No. ” Freni th- freh-.l <>ver the head m neck, >»•. :i Fr»m cur it. eor, Her the L.j. • ,v>. i. i r ...0» i*..r to. ar. rsun.l th-fou-hea.l. f. r Toupee*, i ■ .•• •*er the tcj. uf th- head only—a p .)-r !•:>::-rn. th- -vset shape . f th>- hr. Id part. 1 tu' J s«xv Coach slid Carriage Factory! JOHNSTON, BBOTHEBS ft CO., G-nur of /i.-ie.-cfl it rut /6-t>H<-»r-«!wti, fVjr, jr-Twi <0 WOl L.D n-peetfully inform their tri-uds the puLlic generally, that they levs Chariots. in all t liwr various *t> Ire of flnt-di a mi pnporii--ii. All orders aKI be rsm-ute 1 with *trkl rep*til t*.dural tlity and lieahty of htii'h. Kepaire *iil also l«e Mtstod'xl to on the m.Mit ruasr.nahls terms. Using in aU tii-.r work the h-wt Kastern Shafie, IVtU-.i. au«l Wheel stuO, they f-el cuft* d M nt thnt nil wl.r-firhr th-m with their jiatror.sge, ail! I>e perfeetl,- .sti*fn-.l oil t rii.l of their *ork. fun hs ers er* re-ju-sfed to u* s call, before pur-ha ■s«g eUv here. «.'NMy Pearl Steam Miff; CANAL BASIN. ALLEISHt-NT CITY, I.SEAti ttlr RAltltUVl' CTATtoS.) T'A.WILIKr.wHI euppltrdvnthourt-irlou* grade* of ‘ • FKEHt GIU.MM) FI.'M'K, ] By i-nving their enja- kI tin. Milt or in -nr hux.-s r.t I*van. VVUv-'ii A Co., Wood -treet.or Braun A K«-it«-r,cor ner Liberty end £t. Clflir xtnrat*. Pittsburgh. 11. P. f-'hwurix, or J. T. Mm tile, Druggist*. Allegheny. Flour will hi'.l.di»«;r»d l<- tituims in either of. tie- twncitiei T l*x»: CASH end. hverv. BRYAN. KENNEDY k CO. II A i«l> W A K i: F 0 It Saddler* and Carriage Maker*. R. T. LKUCII, JR.. Ktt. 131 Wood atreet, VITT^DL’KOH. Also, Cloths, Damasks, Laces, Mol*, Bent Stuff, Springs, &cAc. rptAP' i'tlAp: TEAS! A WORTH, the origin*! and X only importer iu thwl ; tft* hint Congo Too** from Londuu, is u.or receiving a v > large and choice r* I*•• tlnn of TEAS, wiiHi h«« i* deter Vdtnsell at *urh price-«tp| tinene-e of.juaAtj, that all the r-x-kle** In'this or the next 4ty cannot beat. lie most respectfully luvit.-*th« l.vibs ami gentlemen of thin aart lira sumuioding district*, without distinction of nation, to call and try his Teat-, which be sails subject to b« returned, if they don't (fire satisfaction. The fuilow lue are the price,#: Prune Oolong, Souchong i»d Congo, u“cent*, "fi l’i. A v«rv superior Luglbdi breakta.«t Congo. bbc lb. Kklr* fun*, n verydsiicloun Uotitfo, 7, r >c. V tb. Fine Young Hyaou, •ilxdf.Oc.'** C*. Kktmlic«i Young Hyena tmd imperial, 7*»<\ fb. Ve;-T ljc£t Young Yvson and Imperial,.3l t' lb. D-u/'t mistakf the jdH--..— PAUODA TKA STUBE, corner of DianiOudkud Diuoioull alley A litairal reduction unde tO _ dai’lll Nr.W "Siir-’JC’"* --Th~' ..|*nM ut N’'. -ft; Fimrlli «tr-« , t. n choice cuH.-ciioti or uiuFic a»J OiQxl :;il in'drumeiitl, luljan aud <lerm:m JHanoa, by M. Krurd. <>! I'.iri?. rik! Mr. AruoM; Flu tea; hv SI. Kuter, Fnmkf.irt, A. M.; Clarion, t**, do. All kinds c>f brn*M itintru men to from tin. bc.-t French ui:.ii uhtctori**. all nf which we offer .to the public oj, more hhtwnl t4»rms, fueling contklent that we cun render entire N»*h«f*etiMi. 11, SOinwKDFlt * CO.. No. *3 Fourth st. II .Schroeder and l\. Autou will gtre ioetruction/. on the piano, violin and AtiNOLD & WILLIAMS, HEATIKG AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE, HOftricn'ara* or •- Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, Aso Futiv,* ron (Jan oh Watkr. J 0- No. tir* Market atreet, I’itWnirgh. We have A..ld our Furnace.#. Patterns, Ac., to M-mN. ARNOLD A WILLIAMS, w»mm wo iNjrdially re*o.ibuiynd to the <d (he puhlir. i02:3 , mIAIFK, ATKINSON k OKT.LT. lijfppt ot A ZluuwermMi'it C»« /t£| laivoa Wlnea ami Brandy. umJcr.-Uniil has received atiJ utters tor sale. nt An nnn'in « large quantity ul J/Ogwurtb A /.itnan-r cnmcc him wnri.vrenowuuii Sparkling, Dry, nnd La dies* f<w.-ei Catawba Wines. Suck as may desire to procum an cv-ellent nrtw-io of Native Wine, (.the pure juW of the will hud my esUldhhraunl the place for'the gratifi i-iiCW'tt of their dusirr*. The Catawba Brandy, distilled from the genuine drape, Ih declared by many excellent judges, equal lu flavor to the best imported Cognac.* 1). FICKKISUN*. |„UI No. 1.‘17 Liberty street. Cargo's and Art UaHery, Aj>cUo Jfuthliny, A'". To fburth ilrret,(next lo land's t-'ur/W y.mjKjrium.) Jt. >l. CARGO A Co. having fitted up the most %&mS ample rooms in the ritjl with mammoth sky and aide light*, offer iim -Class LIKENESSES. in *tyle to suit all, varying in prira according to and quality of case, Ac. Superior Oil Paintings, I»y llm h«*t artist*, for mile, and cn ex hibition during the day and evening. Cititens and ethiu ger* are invited to eatl and examine specimens and Paint ings. _®L r j r7 _ Loan Office. T nil N A. n’BIIILN, liT HMII'UKIELD STREET, between • I Fourth and Diamond alloy. Money loaned on Cold and Silver Plate, Diamond*. Gold and Silver Watehea, Jewelry, Musical Instrument", Gunn and Pistols, Feather-Red.*, Fur niture, uod all kinds of articles—fur any length • f time agivM on. Charge* for storage considerably lo*rr thna heretofore. Private eDtriinte through the ball door. All business transactions strictly confidential. ViT Forfaited pledgee sold Immediately After being out of date, unleafl redeemed. Bargains of (Sold and Silver Wuteh ea. Jewelry, Ar., always un bt»nd._ L sprHkdm KBW NUIQI) STOHEi ' JAM FIS WAUDROP, OFFERS for mile CANARY UIRDHof the moat Improved breed, being vary hardy, and fine slugers. Bird Seed* —Canary, llemp, Mlliet,ltoDa and mixed Bouquets will be furnished composed of the* finest FhOWKItS, viz; Cornelias, Hose Buds. liidiotropea, Ac. Evergrvenaftn i*t*) forChri.taaff.Tro, from the Staid and Horticultural Store, No. 49 Fifth Ht„ near Wood. ( _ dt'CJtl uonaume tite Smoke. VIM2E subscriber liavine the exclusive right to mnnufnr -1 turn aDd sell SWKKNEVS IIOT AIK AND SMOKK CONSUMING FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders,and .-♦Bract for heating buildings with- the most economical Furnace now in use. The aLUmtJon of those interested Is solicited. Any iniormittion can be had of A. BRADLEY, Nos 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BAKNDOLLAR, dec24:tt 1 Iron Qtv Store Ko. 134 Wood at. 'W&rren't <<oiigreai Ink> T'HIS INK U prepared by a pujcljfrhcQUcal proew, and I is ttfarranUd to contain nothing injurimu to mctalicfxfii. It!U pale when firat used, but by exposure to the air be ■tome« irradualJy of a most intense and permanent block. Poadilu in bottles of rati *us site, by wholesale or retail, at VepB WiS. HAYEJ’S . Stationary War Use. Market street, corner of 2-1. _ AOA.KD.-5Jr. t>. ANTON «nd IL BCHROKDEK would respectfully announce to the citixens of Pittsburgh mud AUegbaoy that they will give instruction* oa the Piano, Guitar,' Violin and Flute. Inquire at H.S«btoeder 4 Co.’a NBW MUBXO STORE, 81 Mirth itnt Mp2B IOIINKK <>K FIFTH ,S 0 '».M» STREETS. AT .*6.00 PER ASSOM, OR *5,00 W>~ >flMmuOTtT „ ADVANCE. Kill. .SATURDAY. JULY 7. 1854 BUSINESS CARDS. NEW CARPETS, Spring Styles. AT Tflß OUKAK CARI’JiT WAUEnOCSK, No. 82 THIRD Street.—We are uuw receiving and opening oneof the largest and choicest stock* of Cnqtstings, Oil* Clnthft. Mat*, Matting, Rugs, Ac., ever exhibited west of New York. The stock bus been selected with (treat care. Persons In want of any articles In our line, are respectfully invited to call and examine. Our assortment consists in part of the following, vis: Royal Velvbtpnd Brpflseln Carpetings; Tapestry Brussels j Aubusson Cafpetst Extra Imperial aiyl Super Three-ply; I‘atant'gapostry Ingrain; Superfine and Kino ingrain ; Worsted and Wool Carpets; Wool and Cotton do Venltian 2-4 *}£, ami 44; lie tap Carpets, very cheap; List aud Hag, •• do White and Cheek Canton Mattings, SZ,4-i, 6-4. and G-l; Cocoa Matting,2-4, 4-4,6-4, and fl-4; , Spanish Matting, ycry cheap; Klegant Mosaic Rugs, stX> per pair; Ax minister, Chenille, and Tufted Hugo, all prices; Kancr English Sheepskin Mata, slfi per pair; Colored do .do do fmm s2,fto tos& each; •NTogother with a large selection of Cocoa, Jute, Adduce, Velvet, and other Mats; Kmbo&ed and printed cloth table and piano covers, of entirely new designs, r**ry rich. Damask table and plane covers; also worsted damask by the tan*, toilnett, doylsra, ka. A rrest variety of patterns in floor oil-cloth, from 2 v> 24 feet wide. :, Buff Hollands for windows, 00, 32,04,36,38,40, 42,44, Qcbt-A wide. . Clold bordered abides, entirely new, very rich. Window shadow of every description. ()»ol and hollnw'iiair-roda, carpet binding, tar):*, kt. Also, the Rtyal Tprkish Hath Towels, together with every thing Usually hep&iu Carpet Houses. “Small pmlits and quirk Miles." 3 C- B. IIKADLY k CO., mtirlbrna* 62 Third street. JONEB & BUCHER. IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, lYnnst/lranin Itaihfrid, ,C«it of Third tL. Uarriiturg. J'u. H .AVISO icerenikd our Machinery, whb-h is now of tbs tniwt order, ami haring addod many fsri!i tii-* for di.HpaU.-hii/gi work, we ant now manufacturing First STREAM ENGIXKS, vor. VuilSAtiKS AND lIOLLINU’MILL?, Blowing Cylinder*, Boiler*, Furnace, Bolling, SAW AMHJHiar MILL UACHINKRY * CASTINGS, Gx<* nnd Water Pipoe,lijdr&uta, K«U>rte, LainpPo*ts, Hinth iim Posts, Coliitucs, Ginlen, Shafting, Hanger*. Ura'-fcuti'.CeilarUraton, Buttling Tuba, Spont*, Railing, Vrraniiahs and Ornamental Cculingt. W* pay jiiirticQlaJ- attention to the isnnuf&ctute ami roc struclmn ofCaM Irf'Q •*'*' Frontw for and Storee. Having an oxtrartve nssotlyueot of beautiful Carr*.! Pst !i*rn« of the most aj>|iror«l axtbltoetoral order, our fucintiee (or manufacturing tank shipping enable in tr ei:iu (•rtr with our cltie*. Parlies er t etlni? Furrarr* or Rolling Mill.*, Mill Owner*- nnd Mtll-Wrighta, *lll f.nd it mwh to their advantage U rail nud eianiini; our i sluumtc atock of Patterns. l-«J'ore budding. : niox\AX:i nftASs castixgs. Of every deerrip.ioji; Smith Work, Pattern Making. Fur- D*r«* and Kr-rrfn Tuyere.- 1 , furnished to orJt4. j in* liy CH 1 KA MAIIKi.T fcfKJSLT. Vuff ivipn*'] oon of lh» largest and best selected st»«-ks I> Of CHINA; GLASS and QUEKNSWARI-’., ever-brought t<. ihi* market: rqtrtirling in part of \\ him Iron dton- Din uer, Tea ami To4l«CtY»re. whieh we would particularly in viUt the Lndie* to rjd amt examine, ha the chapes are en tirely now and the War** v'rry superior, haring some twelve ddfor.T.t jiHttc rk* f’f Toilet Ware, either in full rs-tts or U.-.wf* and Pd> tu rA',.*parat<. We art* >n-Utng them nt very im-L-rate pri-m*. ! ’ 1 A! *n. i \ very hanoAome assortment of Pronrli CMo:« Tea aiet Pinner M!tl.«<, or separate of plain whit . l-Uid. or Jauey faUerns. mir fork >.f Flour V**e* <vu*i*tv r-f over fifty dl-Toront nail- rn*. very beautiful, and ranging frim Ml, rent* per (i«:r t.. tl.uU malar*. Having n» lnfg* an iL-eortun i»t, v<• f--.-i Hilt: h of ot eulting all t-,*Srs. iir lnliiß fra IVI«,.SUCM» and Cream*. Silver Plated Fork.. rp<-nh* und Itutler Knives; Kidvr.i and Fork*. <■( tari-ai• 1-s from couiuioii to the flcwo-i; S->lar Lamp*. N-li I vtn;-. • iiraod'-les, and House Furuisbiag G>*'-'*. pi >r ft >N <,LASS' IV ARK —Of this W* have n Urge n**orf tneni. I'trll.-olurlv the IhetaOUd Pattern, ahu ll look* m< aidl a. the hc»t rill, and keiu at l«->- than (nr thinl the jiru-o. Al>o, a ujcipletij *u« L"f PUu-burrh la.-**. Ti-. pulili.-urr ftf e p« , tfully invited t*» eafl and eurainr ouru-.d*. dOUN J. o'LKAltl, No. 02 Market l*el'n Third and Fourth, __ CeM-.-eJI lV L ite'*, IO W A* FO P N I> H V INO.-loa WOtlD STUKKT. JOHN C. PAIUtYy (i*Ui<v-«K'r to J. C. Parry M C 0.,) hec« to infurui ttiociuUiUuu-r of the old *drm. and the ptiblir tfeneraHy. that he hae now on hwo-L*. a»id.t* en* niMiutV rnrir^,«wry J.-scnpHon i.fCAFTIXGS— »ueh as: Patent Chilled IlnU*: lari;* Lidtie* and Curb*; Patent Ketlje«.;t;.r Pot Afh, iv-la AsJ., MiyTtr Krttlr*, f..r Urn tniiuifaslurtf rf Cm* Su^ar — a'{ .jii on a {.\ilsni f-rorett, itM'« n; ns J. C I’arry'a, and are superior for dura bility to any otftrr, t.n-l mU lower than thoae made on the cfl jt'.aD I UoLLOW WAKLj-A cenrral awrUnant. all frum new acd itnprot—l ptitUruß, W np>n Boaer, D«*z lmoe, Se*‘. I roar, Ar.. A". 1 Mill CWtimra.asd Machinery of every ilvi.uim hand or Uade to onlrr. C«*>k rtov**i,:fUtciivn Range*, and Coat Ftovoe, et every d»ecrij,;H>n: lofraOfy*kl^towee,•reirtxe*. which rr»vhed the first prijk' for DibV and IM-1, at tha Agricultural Fair of Al- C**uuiy. Pn.; and rmoinineo-itxl by flp.ren hundred |—r#onf; KnU‘rprin» l»*.>k Stover, f -, ur rise*: Premium Cook Stover; uu.l lUdUtor Ocwl Storra; l*arlor rflov-M. ke. Parlor * irate* an{t Feud-rr. great variety. N-autifully •oatnrlh-d. Common Grater, »nd building material of every deaeriMino. ! A of Ornamental EaUinf.fc-rCemeteHeeand Feodng. j IKotiglii otui iPUrti/jh Ottiingt —A large *to,-k of all the Kind- In ue»\ arid wUI W «.->M at reduced priraa. Ilati'a pat ent L»-ver. Trife Atpericau. Kgao‘a. Crane'*, Kinkaid’a, Woo-le'. l\MO'>-k'a, llfili'a, Hull, ke. 2MuU& I'lauyfu.— The Michigan Double Plough, which ha* taken the premium at the State Falre of New York, Teunrytvania. rind Onto, end wherever it ha* b«**u exhibited. Iron and Nail*, tftoye Pipe ami Tin Were—all of which I will Mil at the Inward prieee; and reeoactfiiHy luv.te the public to trie* o?e» e*}l. at the old •tand. No. 163 Wood ft. •tiSDe mnv O PARRY A L LEG H E N Y T 'O It G E '. SOLOMON SIIKTTKIt db CO. (Late Hir*<d k SomplrV Helling Mill.) on tixie bank of the Alleghen'y, l*ch>w the ?t. Clair Street Bridge, AutuHov Ctry, Pa. I>HE jiroprietor* mcpcHfuJly intorjn the public that, having nnl lo * , tt.'«pive auditions to their estahlhh m-.ot, they njrelTepared to tnanuittcturi', on the m->M re»- ; mnable u-rnie, |r.on Work ft»r Bridge.*, C»r Axlra. tl>*arry Work, su>ne Sutlers' and Mason*’ Tonle, Shuftimr, Mill Gearing, Machine Work in generuL and heavy Forgin*. of every dcfuripU'fD. Aid, IIORSK SHOES manufactured hy Sh'iUrt Fatrnt\lb>ri< Siu't Voclu'n'. The Horse Shoe Ma chine will be operation nUvat the mliliilc of February, when all orderiffnr Shoes will meet with prompt attention. Mill Pick* nindp and dresMol. Order* »-*ot by tusil or tele graph attended'to on the *horte*t notice.- jalLy E NTEUPII ISU K OUKDUV, ALLEGHENY CTTY. . irjrrJioiai*, FWrrn/ ttrret , fufr Utr llndy*. HAVING tilted up mv establi*h!meut with all tl»e Uteit improveu»ent>, embracing every facility for munufae turiug in the bo.-t and cheajwst style; and owning Uraex elusive right in;.l. ,T. Johnson's B<*x HmooUdng I-nuy, and John Johnson’s SelMieatiug Cnarcoai Irons, pateaUsl Jan uary iu, ISM, nui>vnor Uj anything of the kind in the mar ket, and also Imvim? a patented iinprovctneot fiirmoubliug the above Imn? - , u '»c'U Hoirk, mid Pipe lam pre pared to .selt wholesale and retail oo (air term*. Any |>erpoii* wishing to purcluuo< the right for moulding ii|>oii ihe improved plan, and manufacturing any or all of the above article), will picaae address BOOTS ANO MIOKS, WIIOLESAI.E ANDKETAII,. JAMES It'UHi ha* tltted up in splendid style hi- store, No. Ml Market -tr-et. and No 0 Union Street, l>rtw«cu ► tith str.*et nod tin* Diamond, and ha* now completed his Spring e.ocl; of R.M>TS.SIIOE3,SLirPKUcs(I AITKRrf/ie., nu.l T.dtn Lent, Pchil. Du-Un and Braid If ATS, to which he Invlt-s the uttentiim of all purchasers, whether at whole sale or retail. This ,-iiwk i« bne-of the laciest crer opened in this city, bikl I'Uiur.wf' rncry thing worn by the ladles of Philadelphia nml New Yoik. and ho trust* cannot fail to please all. tirrut cure h:»s boon gieen in selecting the choicest poods; ull of which he-warrants. lie h!->> r utinues to manufacture, as heretofore, ull de- Fcriplions of Hoot- and Shoes, nnd from this loop exi'erhmcc of r.rcr twcntyiyearH in business in tlus city, U,-h* trusts, n sttlfteiont tfun,rantre that tiu»»e wtiO favor him wHh their cus’ign, will l-J fairly dt-altjjrith. nprUhtf^ JWhuicxale and Retail HOOT A N D SIIOK -MAN U KaOTOR V. Tin*. rui-crll-T. ituvinz engaged rxleuftvcly In the manufacturinir uf ItoOTt# and SHoRS, of nil kinds ti>r men, women, tind uhlidieu, is now prepared to Sell to dealer- hv wh.'if-lUeauch a- th-y may want, at price* u- J..w n-’iliey ijsin t»o t-night East; nnd any partirulnr kind! or -iso made toToTdwr at short notice. Orders and culls so l». itoii from Inkier* in and out of- the c ity, h» ii will he to Ibrir »d to call before purchasing elsewhere. Cu-tomcr wOfk mndc-as heretofore. i THOS. A HINTON. Agent, Ij .,_.^ l |o. n • . No. 49. St. Clair street. " ~"f. Me LA U QHL IN, Faaliloitnble Boot and SUoe Maker, No. t‘. r i “FOURTH STREET 1 ,-NEAR WOOJ), (l>lr> e!ly opposite the Jfayor’i. Ojfice.) HE iS WELL PREPARED to furnish nil Good- in his line, and Will warrant them not to be inferior to any similar articles 1 in the city. He is well prepared U* do all kinds of custom work, und ha* in bis employ a corps of workmen, who cannot b<> excelled in the city. The public are reppccttully requested to call at liis establi-hrneut, and examine hi*Goods. [npr3:flai STOCKING factory, yo. 24 FIFTH STREET, Sign of THE OLD STAND. WILLIAM DALY ha* returned from ime Hosiery Districts of Europe, where he has pur chased, for ca«b.» very extensive and well assorted stock of the lM*t‘descriptions only of Stockings. Socks, Undershirts Drawers, Gloves; also, new style of Children’# anil Misses’ Fancy frUnekiogt, together with his domestic stock or Pitts burgh Manufactured Hosiery, lie will sell by wholesaleor retail at New York Importers’priwa. WILLIAM DALY 4 CO. Remember -the nlaee —No. 34, Sign of THE OLD STAND. myJB Uemoval. PAUL KLEINER lias removed his LITERARY DEPOT from N«. 73 Third street, to Fifth street, opposite the Theatre, where be will be happy to see his former patxona, and ell otli«rs“desirous of purchasing any of the cheap Li terature of the day. ' _ PEKIN TEA STORK BY A. JAYNES, /,. Ko. 38 Fifth street, between Wood and JfarleL south tide 49» Sold Wholesale and Retail- 1 ja&y? BIAjUTII 4 BRO., East Birmingham, manifttpeurere of • Bar Iron, and small Inn of all descriptions, and jpnV«» T aiao, the finestquality of Hoops, Rounds and Squares. jgF’Leaveonlart lbr Iron in the box, at the dtyPtvt Offloe. 2 ce»' ‘;V‘V: Vv'j ; "' 7L ' ' '• GEORGE J. HENKEL’S CITY CABINET WAUEUOUSE, JS'o. 173 CHESTNUT STREET, (Opposite Ikdipemdc*®* Hail.) • Philadelphia. Comprising Louis XIV, Louis XV, Elizabethanand Antique, with Sculpture Carving and modem style; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satlnwood and Maple; all of superior construction, and finished' In the best style, equal to, if not excelling in<|ual ity, the Goods of any Establish ment in the United Staton. EMPLOYING none hut experienced workmen, (appren tices being positively exrJode«l,)ahd uring the best ma terials, the work cannot fail to give satisfaction to pur chasers. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur chasers, is the fmdJity of Furnishing & House, either in ele gant or plain style, completely from one establihlunent; by which means all (he articles in each room correspond iu style and duality, and the immense stock always cr hand, being bo various in design, enables purchasers to p ;ea>«j thein taste id a selection, without Lite delay oecesejrily caused in ordering Furniture. To civs an Idea of the flulihod Furniture on hand. I ne-*d only inform you tiiat my Rooms are 17i> tent tong, by 27 feet with*, four Moors In number; with Shops rr.ntiirc.iti?'. sn*tt cientto employ 200 bauds, which is a guarantee thus the work is all dope under my own immediate inspection. 4Ed**Tbe tracking Is all done in the Store, ami Furniture warranted to carry safely aoy distance'. Visiters t« l hiia clolphiA are respectfully invited, as purchasers or otherwise, to call snu examine the Gond*. -- r- WOULD'H FALKS, London, IHSI, and N«tv York, 1853. TRIUMPH OVER THE COMPETITION OF THE WORLD A . THE first and only PRIZE MKDALR tor Ha*- ness attheGrent KshiMtionsin Ixmdon, IHSI, and In Now York. 1853, was awarded to Jslf SH LACEY A ‘PHILLIPS, • Mc.-srs. LACEY A PHILLIPS, at their extensive erdsh lishment, Nos 12,14 and It), south Fifth street, Philadel phia, keep the largest gfork of ready-made llameys end Saddles of any house In the United States They Lavb reduced the business of manufacturing to sm-li perfect sys tem, that, for quality and price, they are Li-yi/nd all com petition. The l**st of leather only i« used, and nopuiu? are spared to reach p,cfectim in every article. It is acknwlvdgcd. that for elegance, lightness, comfort and real value, the Harness and Saddles of Lacey A Phil lips surpiss all others. They invite a e!cc*e examination ol their stock. 1 Attention is ralittil to the following scale of price;; Good, plain, serviceable Single 11arnev5..'.....51*2,00 to $25,W) “ fancy “ “ *‘ 2-,50 to .*'.5.00 “ plain Double Harness 4}»,‘-0 to Ml.'iO They have u branch of their ebLiblb-hmaut at New Or leans. No. 81 Charles street. Country Harness Maker- ran be supplied with lUrH"s -cbevper than they can manufacture them. JESr A number of HARNESS MAKERS arc nff-r>d cn slant employment, the jmr round. The Lichee: wages given. Apply to * LACEY A PHILLIPS. • No, 12, 14 and 10, Suuth Fifth street, near Minor street. Philadelphia, Pa. M -* ST. LOUIS. JOSEPH NOUKIDUE. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 38 ComuirtAL, imLow Pi«»i Stem*, St« Louis, No., CONSIGNMENTS and Comiruirionfe will rrwet with prompt and personal attrition, and libc-al atlvov&'j will be given when required, on Cou&lgnm«nU or Dills of Lading, in Orders tor the purchase nf Lend. Grain. Hem® and other Pr'vloce, will he promptly filled at the lowest markirt prices. The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandize and -To dace will meet with especial care anil dispatch: the I-iv.’os*. rates ol Freight will always be procured, and tb<-expense of Storage and Drayage as much a* poaaibie avoid ml. REFEP.FNCZS. Page A Bacon, St. Lome; Ellis A Morton. Charleys, Blow A Co., do; Etr*deT & (iorman. Jo; Chouteau 4 Valle, do; Ho-ea k i nner. Dnan, King A Co., do; Fpring»-r k Whiteman, do; J.W.Rutler A Brc..,PltL*bl:; E.O. Gooodman A C«., In; D. Leech 4 00., do; E. A'C. Yamal! A Co.. Philada: U'm. Holmes A Co., do; Morgan, J.M.Huck A Morgan: Blow & March, New York. B. ft. Cvuiegys, d('; Frost A Forrest, do; Shields* Miller. <!r ; Cbiirle-A.Meigs, do; Jrejah Lee A Co., Baltimore A. *l. Harwell A Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole. do; Howard, Bon & Co., do; W. B. Reynold*, lomisvilic; 11. D. Newcomb A Brc.* do; T.C.Twicbeil A Co..Cemm!s*lcD Merchant*. New Orleans. W-I Lave an open Policy <.f Insurance, which will rover all shipments to mv address, when adnw-l i>y letter per mail,or when endorsed on f ills of lading before, or at the time of shipment. JOSEPH M*aIRIIKIK. •ugfl St. Louis. Missouri. H A.L I. s Improved Kon-Ezploiivo Camphese Lamps. HAVING PURCHASED THE right for the above LAMP iu the - . ft.'ußti-wcf ALLEGHENY, REA ntWlffi W VHP.. MAS 111 NGTON. FAY \ / K-iTK. end GKEENF.wcare j ri- tofunu-h loiraps, or •>ll KighL«'!l-r a n-a.-onahlo price.— Th--.se LaCipa are so .-onstru'-Ud n* to n-oder expUurtc.jiicii-'S-ihle. and the public may re?t ssti-hed Uiwt tliev may b-j used with entire safety. They also give more brilliant UghL.and (h* materials uo-d being cheaper than (he *‘Long Tallow.” or oil« ofanv kind, they rouri comi into general uae. We al«o have LANTF.RNS and CAN Son lire non-el plosive principle. Thiß certifies that we have seen, examined and tried. Guloon's Improvnl Non-Exploding Camphemt Lamp, pa- L-htr-l January 6?ln 1552, and arc fully sali-fu-d thvt it i> » very valuable improvement,and will l-rfi'und farpreti-rsUe to any oth. r Lamp in use. We l-clieve for wf-t) it L« per fectly reliable, and therefore deem It rlolily deaerriug the aUeotlon or all ruch ae haTeoccasion to um> louupc of any kind. K. C. BldiHy, Ratavfa, N. Y.. S. A. Wil-ton, liaUTio. N. Y. F. V. RoctK, > do .t. C. Wilsrm, do F. Austin. do T. C. M'Kennen, Harivm, N. Y. C. I*. I’*rw«n>, do K. J.Mann, do Alva S.tnit,h, ’ do W. D. Lowerie, Williame'g, L. I. F. A. Marsh, do J. K. Bogardes, do Ellas Foote. do J. Spiuings, do A. D. lS , r t ’ n > oo N. A. Wilt’d ward, <Io CAMPHENK, PINE OIL and FLUID, always for sale at lh« lowest prices. The attention of Railroads is respect fully invited the new patent Lantern and Can. The Lamps may be seen In operation at Dr. KKYdER'S Drug Store, 140 Wind street, when* they are kept fur sale. fehlOrdawtf JBay Wood Nursery and Oartleua. KKNNKDY.[Iato Manager of the well-known Sy racuse N userles, New York.) begs leave to inform the public. that he has uow established an EXTENSIVE NUR SERY, ou the Form of Mr. James ?. Ni-gley. ne-nr East Lib erty, when* lw shallhe prepared, after The sth iustant, to re ceive and fill orders for every variety of Fruit nud nruamen tal Trees, Hardy andGrdgn Huu-e Flu-ulv and Plants. In addition to a choice and superior stock on Hand, ho has made arrangements with ou- of tho largest ln the East, to keep up bis supply. Having a thorough and longexpu rlenao In the bmaincsj, he can assure his customers poriVct Mtl-fvtic.n. Mr. Kennedy would also raq;ectfu!ly offer bis service- in designing, laylngout, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Pulw Ue Porks, or the grouuds of Country Resident’s: and will also furnish plans for the foriuatiou of Lawns. Approaches, Picturesque Scenery, Ac., in the highest styles of the art. Practically acquainted with every hranch of Landscape Gardening, and having spent years in the Sylvian Parks of England, aud on the beautiful hanks of the Hudson, he hopes he has the capacity to meet the wishes of those who favor hint. Communications can bti aiidrvsse.l through tlie City Post Office, or left at the Warehouse of Messrs. Negley A Mohan, 22 Wood street. BAZAAR- AND LIVERY STABLES mm: UNDKRjiHJNKP bavin* 0-wU‘J n..w and coiamO JL ilious STABLE** and CARMACK bTuKSA in roimcc- with hliolJ f*:nb!ihhmt*tit, l >jS? in prepared to du a vastly in created business. lie has pro ', d» tmi *~ TWoiif.»rOXElirNT>nKD ANB « ■ FIFTY HORSES, of whirh h» oho tako an increased cum ber on livery. Ho has arninized bu new buildings with a view to ml-" and storing for job, of new and second hand Carriage.-*, cf nil dea**ri[.>U('U'<, to which ho will give ample attention. There !■* also within the new buiMing an Equestrian Ring, where llarscf are trniueU andcxercised, whl' h will lie foil ml advantageous to persons keeping Horses with the under signed. ■ Cl KISGSLAND, . Allegheny city. Tbankfnl for an exceedingly liberal patronage iu the past, and the ihvora of a multitude of friends. the undersigned will endeavor to command its continuance hjr deserving it. my!2:4md*w RODY PATTRRMJX. CARRIAGES FOR SALE. , TIIK undersigned has iuntreceivetl at his CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE, siHiatoln near the Two Mile Run, between Pittsburgh aud l.awrenreTille, a splendid lomronwit Vow .. w of VEHICLES, of every description, mid wilt continue to receive regularly, new and second hand Carriage*, jfwJS’jVj, Buggies, tfr., which he will reli on tnavary lowest terms for cash. Having bad twelve years’ prsctffv in the with his well known facilities la the East, he flatters blmselt in putting down nil competition.' Those wishing to purcttn.se nre respectfully Invited to cadi and sow for themselves. Especial and prumpi attention paid to repalriae of Carri arca, Ac. [mylSrd*wv*‘| .TOFKPII AVtUTF. ROBERT HTPiTTERSOM <1 - LIVERY AND SALE rJjTgEJ? - Corner Diamond street and Cherry alley, aprl i-tf PITTSBURGH, 'PA. y<>. S 3 Cbrnrr of MaiM street and tht Duinumd. I7HIANK VAN UORDKII rospacfully announces to ibe ; public of Pith burgh aud vicinity, that be will open hie new Tnramirjg Store on Monday, April 17th. Having lilted up the nc&toil in (be city, and filled it . with a choice selection of the latest styles of Trimmings and Fan cy Uoods, he llattArs himself that ho will offer superior in ducements and endeavor to give full satisfaction to all who may favor him with Lbeir patronage, » - Now, don't forget the placo—No. An Market street, corner, of the Diamond. FRANK VAN* GORDKK. ENTBRPRIEWORK JYii. 130 street, Third door below Vtrptn Alley. BOWN 4 TETLEY would call the attention of Sporting men t&theic Urge a-sorlmentof and Re volving PistoTv-H l ® lwgnat and best selected stock ever opened in this mmkoi; together with a general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackle, all of which we offer at tbo lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, nr for good approved paper. marlS “* “ ‘ Wrß. gCAIFE, “ Firbt street, between wood a?xd market STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA., builds Francis 5 Patent Metallic Life Boats,of Galvanised Iron; also, manufacture* Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Cooking Stoves for Steamboats and Hotels, Portable Forges, Forged Iron Work,' Large Bolts for Bridges, Aeg Cork Life Preservers, the best and cheapest kipd. Steamboat work attended to. {my26.y Important to Tailors. TUBT RECEIVED, a large • assortment of Tailors 5 sod f} Trimmer*’; Shear*, of the best makes In the country, which we offer ft the manufacturer's prices, at BOWN t TETLEY’S, Enterprise Wotto, <• i 186 Wood . feW - WBolwtk A|s»h fa manfa actum*. _ vA ,-e-■•'•*' jptosf* PHILADELPHIA nJEHITOEE, IN EVERY STYLE! DE CiUINON’S RKCGMMENDATiDNe U. lire u a, J. A. Patterson, Thin property is most deeir&hle as a Hotel. The building now <>n it. k p r«l kuh-dantial three story brick, with *ll the nt-«'**>sary back buildings, has for a long time been occupitd as the Union Hotel,doing a good business. Capitalists and others desirous of making a good luvertmeut, will do well crwvnv » m ,to tumiu.- tcu premises. KkXNKDt » | ,ipr:«.tf TOWARD FABEK ROUY PATTKIISON’b New Trimming Store, ■ .y»\ VJTMBEH 277 FOR SALE ANh , - : ... ..... '^LET. Property Tor Sale. TTIK offers for f*se, on Tery (H- following property, vis: /. Three Story Brick Dwelling Ilonwi, No. 110 Penn street, - between Jlsy street and Jinm*’ alley; and Lot 115 feet front, extending bark feet to an alley. Thu House is one of the beat buildings, and in one of the most pleasant neighbor* hoods in the city. Tire Lots—embracing corners of Front and Ferry streets; one hundred mid fire (bet front on Ferry and sixty feet on Front street, with a good three story Brick Building on the corner, a two »t><ry Frame on Front strand two Brick BaUd* Ingfl; nited as shop's, on Ferry st. A Lot, 31-feet front by SO feet deep, on Front, between Market and Ferry streets. A Lot, with t ary conreniant Frame Dwelling; Lot 20 feet by SO, fronting on Congress and Elm rta. A llouk* and Lot, on Wylie street, near the new Oonrt House. The house is well arranged and in good order, and is now occupied as a hotel. A Three t*tory Brick'', on Smith field street, near Seventh— bring in an excellent burimse location. The Lot i* 2u by &0. feet iWp, fronting on Smithfleld at. A Cottage Pnisn and Lot, 28 by 120 feet, fronting on Anne and ilobinson streets, Allegheny City. This ia a Tory desira ble and pleasant location for a resldonca. Nine Lcte tn the town of M’Keeaport, each 60 feet by 150. Several ofthesJ are on tb© Main street Eleven Acres In Limetown, on the Monongahela River, on which Here are 4 houses; there are some 6 or 7 acrei of ex cel lent st/me coal, and abundance of limestone, convenient to the landing; and two'coal pits open. Ninety Lots in the town of Columbia, 60 feet by 150 each, pearly all level, and well located. The nmant of each Lot has the. privilege of using whatever stone coal he may re quire for his own nso, from a pit near the Locks. Columbia is a pleasant situation on the bank of the MonongaheUi riv er, a abort dir-tange below Look No. 2, in'the midst of an ex tetUlTt-vtonecoal region, and would be a desirable point for ‘manufacturing establishments. Two TlundrM acres of superior Stone Ooal,with IToiiae, Kailnsul, Ac. This property has a front of 110 rods on the Moacngubeltt.rn-er; an excellent landing; good grade and foundation for railroad—with enough level ground at one point for houses and gardens, or locations for mauu&etnrW. The vein is deep enough to allow horses to be used In haul ing out the coal—the quality of which, for iron work, steam, ire*, or for any ordinary uses, is not surpassed by aay In the country. • „ Iu ray absence, my agent, James Blakely, E*q, will give all nweswiry information, and he anthorixed to jrtre warran tee deeds for aov property sold. JAMES MAY. ay2f No. lift Penn BUILDING J/VTa FOB SALE, lying between the ZU' / boroughs of Stowarlttown and Sb&rpsburgh.— The undersigned has recently had surveyed off Into Build ing Lot* that very eligible and beautiful lo' of land, con taining about 20 arms, lying onthe bank of the Allegheny river, l>etwe*u the above towns, and will offer them for sale ar pubiie auction, on SATURDAY, the 15th day of July, at :t o'clock. I*. JI. For beauty of scenery and salu brity of location, this j roperty is notcxcellcd Jn thu county, and it offer? jndu<»-ni«-nt« lo purchasers; not only to men of moderate means, but also to those wishing lo purchsite a site for a subarhjn residence,rarely to be ine.t with. The bridge across the Allegheny at or near Sharps! urgh, (and whi-h is now under contract.) will Lo located on this prop erty, connecting with the LawmuceTilie an i Sharpsburch Plank lb ad. and Lringing It within 4 miles of the Court House w hen i he Allegheny Valley Railroad is finished, and it i-j expected to have tbe-cars on this full; the station will l* Dear tb;‘ bridge, and will thu? enable persons to leave home and be at their place of business in a few minutes. Two regular daily packets from Sbarp:-burgh to Pittsburgh p*i>i» through the property several thaes a day. and tb© Ex celsior Line of Ittnnibuse© alto pass it every hour. Plots of thu grounds will be ready for deliver© Id a few davs. JAMES BLAKELY, j-12 comer of Seventh and emithfieid sts. I .toll SALK —Two Rj.l-ndid Farms; one of ICiOarres, skid lilt; other 7f» nervs; heautifolly located on th*» UpfSer at. Clair Tnvpship Plank Road. d miles from the city.each of theta lying so as to divide into JO sere lots, having a good spring on each. I: is a splendid (importunity fur a sprcala tk-n. ThrtM* who want a good hr me, nr wish to make money, would do wvli to lock at it. as we will t-ell to Q e first that r.U-ra u* our low price, in lots or nil tt*guth*r. A' •■!>. five Country Sent?. I mil- fropy-W<wi/ ran, and omy II miir-s from Allegheny city, by way of the New Brigh ton Piutsk P.oa I. They urc flee’healthy locHti©n«. end. .of fered very b*w. A!-.', h n Country teats on the Ohio and I’ennsy lianfa 7U:h-s l-eit;W the city, They will Is© -odd se; nra’e or togi-Uivr t.> n e.-iony cr building association, it iaa lovi iy !‘v-ation, and cheap. of course. Also, one Let of two acres, and two smaller pii-c.es of grmr.d, <pp'.vit- Tlarlman'.i st Wry-,}/ run, off-re-i at a very low price for so tin- property. An assortment of Land*, ih-u>r a nn! always on band, and d-M-riU d in my register. Ik-fore buying you would do well to niiianl f THOMAS WOOT?, j-T 7f» Kr-nrth street. Beautiful Sites for Country Homes. r pjlr iiis*’i-r-t.T.:-J r h r sale, r.n ©t»y term/, FI FTY JL Jj 'T.'.lHid oil i’ti'i restricted fur rural re>idencc.«. Alsu, an ENTIRE Syl'AlLE, on the bank of the Allegheny river, 7G4.K--.-l long Im 2©u K-.-t d»e,>: tiaring fronts cn .Mary and Julia. Apn Avrau-R, xnd Henrietta aniTlcrr s;re***.s. This square contains many Fruit Trees of thf choicest kind, find command-- a fine vi-w of the picturesque kol romantic sce nery around. lam desirous of }>re»erving Ibis sq.ua:© en tire. a< it would afford on© of the most charming am! meg ntl«*nt-ites tor a gentleman'* summer residence, in the iuiniMlia!*- vicinity nfUie two cities.. A l/o. about Til it* B ACRES OF GROUND, at the head ©f th-> Island, irlTaniagivuaty situated for manufacturing pur- The above property 1« fiiuatiul in Duquesne borough, ou the high »n 1 m*in tmuk of Herr's IMund, and lerwhed by h very sul«t*nrinl Bridge of cm* span. For particulars ap ply at t:sv mU' tee. m Duquesoe borough, on th- m>kin Lank. fronting thr h.-od of Herr's Lland, or of JOHN DUN- I-Al* A C«v. corner <-f Second-anti Market sts., Pittsburgh, apri: >f \VM. C. MILLER. t> il(h Wurd Properly for calc at a (iood . Uargaln* T”I r.KE VALUABLE QUICK HOUSES AND LOTS.— T.V»o l.ou embrace a iront on Peon street, of bG feet tf ixi< lii*s to a " frot Wley : on which there Lj erected a valua ble block vf Brick lious**. two stories high, with kitchen and Cellar in Itffreiueut. 41 feet front ou Penn street, and 20 fwt deep «)*4**?a*t street. This is u eery desirable situa tion foreitlier a Store c-r a Tavern; Penn street being the great thronghfmv of the city : and this property being eon- TenlvtQt to the Railroad Dvji»t. This property would net l>e iu the market , '9nly that tfce owner is living in Washington county, and finds it eslreme lydDccntenienl to attend to it. Terms .-x-y and price moderate: for further partialis: enquire of • , ROBERT DAY, Fifth Ward, or JAfi. C. RICUKY. Re al Estate Agent, gt this office. Land for Sale. 1 Ql W i ACRES OF LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, near I Ol" / the Clarion river. This land is heavily timbered, hc. j hh excellent noil, and is said to non tain an abundance of iron ere, and a thick vein of bitaniinous coal. The Venan go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, will run very near to it, it not directly across it. The iliilftown creek run-* through it. ALSi.LfiOOa’ jvsin Elk county. Well timbered and watered, tuu lying near the routuof die-.Sunbury and Erie raltrcfed. No bet ter investment could bi made than in these lands. The completion of the Sunbury and Erie, the Allcghyiy Valley, and the Venango railroads through that region will render the coal,lumber, iron ore and soil, of great Tain-. E:.(juju* i 1 C. B. M. SMITH, Vuiuubic Propeny lor ealci Jf\N 1.1 KMlt 1 Y STREET. ADJOINING THE METHO fe? M.-T GRAVE VAKIL NEAR CANAL BASIN.—This is now the ots I y.desirable pi-ice uf property in thin neighbor luxd not already K>ught up by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Fronting on Liberty 50 feet, on Elm street 100 f-et, Un-uce to Die Melhc-list Grave Yard isC'.l feet, to Liber ty 110 feet. Korlf&le, I WILL SELL ray uneipimi lease (fourteen jeer?) of a Let, situate on (Fllara street and Spring aCey, iu the Filth Ward—4o ft fronting on O’Hara street, and running back 100 ft.T.n Spring alley, ou which is erected n four storied Brick House, 40 ft. square, with a frame,two stories, 00 ft. nn Spring alley, well calculated to carry "it any branch of mimiitACturlugburdncss. Being engaged in man ufacturing in the country, T olfer the above for sale, In quire at No. 4lh r » Liberty street. _<vlft;tf_ EDWARD FABER. Coal Works For Sale, SIXTY TURKU ACKEs OF LAND, with \ibo acres of Coal Attached, mid all the improvements thereon in suives** ful'ojewatlcn. .’■nid Farm is situated on the Monongnhniw river, .“4 miles abov,* lhOsburgh, and Is supplied with a Farm llnu«e, Burn. Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad, Bnd au excellent Imrltnr. The vein of Coal is five feet thick, and cannot besurpas-ed in quality. For further particulars apply to NICUOLbON A PAYNE, Nip 235 Liberty street. A Very Ueairable r Country Seat at Pri- vale Sale. sttbscrilwr is authorised to Sell the following pi?ce 1 of projVrty,containing 2-V fieri*? of land, situated ra Collins tp., Allegheny county. Pa. This property is l*»utl full.v hs-nted on the hank oCtlio Allegheny river, a'wmt 4 wile? frtm the city; having two fronts, one on the Law rt-n-vviUe ami iharpsLuruh Hank Road.and the-Allegheny river: and about so rods below the ferry, and just Drlow the new Midge, now being built over the river. For fur ther particulars enquire of JAMKS C. RICUKY, j ,,IJ Heal Estate Agent. Farms, Houses, Ac., To"liet. ONE OH TWO FARMS, with commodious Brick Dwell ing?, and ttabl*-s, near to the cltT, and suitable for Gnrdeus. Milk Farms, or to fatten catde for this market. A!?I', 1 ', » cc-nvociriit Erick Country Mansion and Stable, large enough for a respectable family. Also, one §pialler plat***; and an excellent T-wo Story Brick Dwelling, with timshi-d basement uud attic—on the bank of the A'legheny, above the aqueduct. . JAMES S. CRAFT, dcc&:U No. 144 Fourth st. BlilLDlAti LOT FOR. SALE, , ALOT 24 feet fr>*t du WFLLE street, and extending backlOt* leet to On the back ptrt of the Lot ii a Cellar Wall, bminor two small Houses. This Lot is in a desirable location fur a residence; and will be Mid low, end on tamrahlo terms. Title good, and clear from incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLMOKK, M>23 At Office of Moraine Poet. G~ Kia'FrtilLL FOR SALE OK RENT.—A valuable Grist Mill, of 3 run of stone, in complete order, end doing a good business; situate on the Sandy and Beaver Canal, a short distance from the Ohio-river; with a good Dwelling lieu??, Barn, and 10 acres of Land. Will be sold or leased on favorable terms. S. CUTiIBKBT A-60N, jelC * 140 Third street COTTAGE fOK KENT.—The main bu!ldinfofThm.»e oo Nursery UIU, with about an acre of ground; Enquire of J. fcTEDEFOKI), on the'premises, or of XKjVi j_ THOMPSON BELL Jk CO. Valuable Property For Sale. FIVE HANDSOME BUIIDINO LOTS, situate on Centre Avenue, near Fulteu street, and within, ten minutes’ walk of the Post Otße*.' For terms, inquire of , ...... .HOON- ± SABQENT, my!7 corner of Wood wpft.ytflhsia,; To Lfct. A GOOD DRY CELLAR, o&der th* Xeptkme Uoose, on SsrcQth Ftreet, raft&ble fritrritnK TiTnTloW Or produce. ; Inquire of JOHN H. STEWART, p*r6. y . •* rtwafcr - To Id* ti . THE dwelling bonne now'ooeupM by me on Jtedsc«l street, Allogheny, Ko. 4 Cotk>u«ie Row, near the end of the bridge, Kaquuvattbeboam. - V MM :tf " W/H.LOWRIE. >■ r r , ■, * .VV' • A v?e*u . ",vo'-.x -’>/ .y-r, y: •» - . nms OF: jpWEBTIWHM^f ■ r«;’. r'j v-.v ffy, 7'it?S!>UHCTI ■ •- oniiiK m.—. .*• rhr-«* montlia- ; n^oo *« f~yr <• tlx monlhs.^^.^...—4 12 00^ © on© ...... 18 00 tand>R4 Card, vixdlnes or leet*, per anmnm. —. 10 00 •UUSOUABLS AT FUASUKS: .. '; b yy -» nP square, par awnnm, (rcrnlnaive of the paper)—oo- . DAILY MORNING ?m SATURDAY MORNING::::.-:-: [?Km Heivebold Wonlf-J ><VOLVERB. Tbe tftcct oOrr>^g t firing 0 f pun ; n t f, c presence of u alw 6 „ in _ teresung point in tbe of O MVMfee» of discovery ; hot, setting nsideJc. j— M(l tho smoke, and thclomJ report, it vow, ear ]y period, found oiit that guns—a* all eventstt«*«e guns 1n use when Captain Cook, sailed. round ‘the world were—after all,'Dot eery terriblo en gine* History cannot tell of a time when men did not make bows and arrows; and it is no *ore than seventy-eight years since Benjamin "Frank lin—who bad that kind of mind which in not always satisfied with receiving opinions—grave ly recommended the American patriots, then at war with King George's troons, to return to the very weapons that were earriedby\lirriHn»+tha son of Abraham. • Bows sod arrows, -ho said, were good and not wisely laid aside; first, beoause a man jnay.nhodt as truly with a bow as with a common mbsket; second ly, because he can discharge four arrows in the time of charging and discharging <mo Imßet; thirdly, because his object is not-obaciired. from his view .by she smoke of bis o-wn . comrades; fourthly, because a flight of arrows s'eca coming upon them terrifies and disturbs at tcntion to his business; fifthly, hednuSa xn ar row sticking in any part of » man 4ifiablee-him until it is is extracted; And sixti-iy, hecau*.* bowa and arrows are more easOy provided everywhere than muskets and 1 Kinwifjfrttoc. Tirrty thousand Frenchmen fell Tvt Crecy, most ly pierced by tbe arrows and- belts r f t the 'Eng lish and their Geneoec auxiliaries; iiu<f old French chroniclers attest tb« terror and confu sion which the English archers always'"pro duced in the enemy's ranks. There was a-time —before British sovereigns had an army or even a respectable body-guurd ’at command when not only A was an arch Or, and shot h frog; but when C, D, and all the other letters of tho alphabet, were archers, and shot at everybody and everything that could stand for a mark; from frogs to sovereigns. Consequently s'over eigne, when tempted to visit their subjects 1 pockets without their .refractory commons, were inducetT~tnr~Ganaider that pro pensity and to modify tbeir detercrnhtth»a-ac= cordicgly. ur - But that is all gone by now. It is all-dwin dled down into a few Toxophilite Clubs, whoso members wear Lincoln green and hlack cocks’ feathers; being very harmless ladles and‘gen tlemen, who only hurt each o*her by nccWent at pretty arch fetes. Great prelates no.longer ex hort their hearers to the diligent practice of ar chery. Princesses hate ceased to pi id* them selves on striking the bull’s eye at iwo hundred % ep i forty yards, or to command their sheriff’s to visit all the live goose in -fhelr "respective counties, and compel Ibera to sbed'aix-good each for the shafts of arrowy- Al! the * old Doubles are dead who would i’ tb.e;clout at twelve score ; and carried ybu a forehand shaft a fourteen or a fourteen ar.d a half, that it would have,done a man’s heart good to see. Political economist? of these'd.rVs do not insist that every butt of Malmsey or'Tvre. wine shall come accompanied bv ten good bow staves JjJThe age of arcboTy is He’d, and no.force of reasoning of even fiPy-Franklin pnw.er could bring it back again. The strnggle between bows and gets? wasj long, and at one time-doubtful. Indeed/ when! we remember tbe clumsy and inefficient nature of tho earliest specimens of portable .fire-arms it is easier to understand the opposition which they met with from warriors of conreTT.ative principles, that to account for their ever having been adopted. Weapons intended to. be de structive, but really moro harmless than, .those which our soldiere carried even in the last’ war. it would be difficult to imagine. It is said that each soldier fired away his own weight iu lend for every man that he.hit. There sa proverb that says every bullet finds its billetif that means that every bullet finds its man. it is, ' not true of more than one in eight hundred; for, in my desultory warfare the Cape-i Col ony, it is calculated that every froundeA Cpifree oost us threo thousand two hundred.ball?. Bows and arrows could hardly have done less, damage » than this, I thick. . \ The British firelock—fitted, pith percussion • caps; and otherwise improved—is the hands of tho bulk of our troops, but it is now condemned by the oldest of tho. old school of warriors. It will kill, if levelled at masses of men quite close; anil so would .bricks and stones, which would'not be so liable tp strike the ground before it ; e trikes the object, nor to fly to right or left of it, nor over rt stf ft r musket bullet is. Barbarian tribes in Hindoslad, and naked savages at the Cape, were not so slpw os tho authorities at home, or even as officers in action, in finding out what a miserable Weapon for defence Brown Bess is. ' With' the Oaffres it was long a favorite sport to prorokfe-eiatries, or small bodies of troops, to fire; ihemrpehidg forward, to wrest tho musket from their hands while they were. endeavoring to reload? The wild beast has sense enough to adopt- thee same tactics, and it 'is therefore not surprising' to fead that the Tdx&n Indians (without, kmiwing anything the Caffres) served Ihrir white ene- \ mtes precisely in tbe same way. American her- derers notjhaving the habit of looking to a Colo- v nial Officeffive thousand miles off for oi&pM or instructions, or protection, were better prepared to meet such antagonists than thV.set'lTera cf Sandy Book. r -•* * The Indian on horseback, With Ms untedilu- '/ vian bow and arrow, is deemed a formidable ' enemy. He does not-retire before, the white man qnite so obediently to a law. of nature as philosophers believe. Tbe. prairie tribes of Texas ride with 'boldness and wonderful- skill. They are so dexterous in from the bow, that a single Indian, galloping at full speed, is capable pf. keeping *au arrow constantly in the air, between himself nhd his enemy. , The American borderers ihove become hardy, aelLreliant, and superabundant war like, from the necessity pf maintaining tbeir footing against such undaunted and foes. Their bear rifles and double-haVref rifles were an improvement; but the firht ha«Lno ad- ’• vantage except its long range and spinning bul let ; and the latter, although valuable,for giving two chances instead of onej'wasvefy'heavy, difficult to aim with, and when once--discharged took exactly as long to reload ns two muskets. > ■ They were taoght early that their.gre&h conn tryman’s preference for tbe oldest weapon in the world over the latest improved fire'anus of his days, was not so. paradoxical as II skeined. Perhaps they were too proud of men to take to-bows and arrows ■ again; bet they must many a time have envied the Indian bis rapid and continuous discharge, of a T gua that would fire many balls without re- . loading. ■ i Attorney at Law, N‘.< 147 Fourth street. Sucb weapons had been attempted Ivig be-, fore, in Europe, and abandoned ns impractica ble.. There are ia the Armoury of the’Tower'of London several guns of Indian mskeAad'vf very beautiful workmanship, which are known to be as old as the fifteenth century. These are in principle precjgely the same as xhe guns and pistols now kjflPfn as revolvers, or Treating fire-ams; but they hive serious defects;* They are liable to ignite all the charges at-oace. aud 1 * seem to be abandoned for practical worfire as ’ dangerous or useless. No- treatises Vpoke of them,, though, there were aimilargepec'itr doe of British and French manufacture Hf tb« Doited Service Museum, and at the RotUuda *t Wool wich; C*stle» tygul at’the, Mosee d’Artillerie, and C)any in Far*?. Even when Alisha Cottier, in American gmfrinith, in the year one thousabdwßjrhfc handreJifamti eight- . _ teen, hit upon the' he?#eU-'mta^ , the very errors' which earlier gunmafcbrs had al ready remedied.' ■ Another American; gunsmith ifi'the following year patented a revoijftr, which was also found to be * Col. Colt is, undoubtedly the first of a really available repeating pistol; * Igmfraot, as he declares himself to have beetle $f oU-previous attempts of the kind* and having, an,,bnperfect knowledge of mechanics, be had thought as ear ly as the year 1829 of the poeribifWs*6f making a pistol that might Jbe fired nmgyMunek-wiihout reloading. Living, he saye, in fc-gentry of most extensive. froatier,.atill inhaljkedj>y abort ginea, and knowing the insulated position of the enterprising pioneer, and Tub depehddhfoe some* itmaa on Bis personal protect, and Hs family, k mlwd^afiMrp^edltated *„•&» . -v ’I ■,-■*■•'v!._ •■ /' ■? ";?fy '-# ir. «i*^4 , - \ n-’~..p", '•" '/:•A J ' , "- - '’ 1- v- '■■ - r ~-" ' . V ' I ' v\ a ' _ r '* • ' .. 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