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SATir&DAY~HOEKING POBT • I>~ publuhad from the earns offlpa, on a blanket rise •beet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in adrance. Single copies me casta. 49** No paper'will he discontinued (unless at the disarm on o? the Proprietors,) until all arrearage* are paid. 49“ No attention will be paid to any order unless accom panied by the money, or satisfactory reference in this dty. AST - Connected mlh We Estab&ihmmi e/ the. Morning Post i» one of the largest Job Printing Offices in the city, where aU kinds of work it dont?on.Uie shortest notice-, and most reason* able *mns. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. GEO. P. GILLMORE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT'LA'W, Office, corner of fourth strut and Cherry alley, PiTTauoasir, pa., 49“Wi1l attend to his professional burinew as usnal, at his office, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 4 P. SLof each day. \ jy2o ROBERT E. PHILLIPS, TORNEY AT LAW , ST. LOUIS, Mo. JOSEPH WEAVER., ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, No. 144 Fourth itreet, rirrenciwß. pa. " JOHN BARTON, Y- !' ATTORNEY AND - COUNSELLOR; AT LAW, Office, corner Fifth and Grant sis*, j*S»ly?] prrrsDUBOH, pa. K. Biddle Roberts, Attorney at law—office, No. msmithfieid street, between Fifth ami Sixth. Collections carefully attend wl to—spoclnlattcntirra fciven to Omveyanrfne. [dec&ly Thomas Means, Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery. Office, next door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio. my 4 8. P. Ross, ATTORNEY AT LAW— No. 109Fourthrtreet,Pittsburgh, Pa, fourth door below Mr. Body Patterson’s Livery Stable. ' i<3B J, 8* Morrison, Attorney and counsellor at law—Office, w -1 moved to No. 44 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa eprlthy C. Orlando Loomis, ATTORNEY at LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood. jyi-T • : Thomas M. Marshall, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lowrie’s BuildtogsJ-Fourth street jan?:ly R. B. Carnahans, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between Cherry alley and Grant je2:y J. jy. M’Clowry, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR -AT LAW—Office to Bafcewair* Buildings, on Grant street Je2 D. H. Haxen, ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth street, above and near Smitbfleld. raxi^ry Alderman Watson, Offer cm Third stmt, apposite Uu old Fbst.Ojncc, *rwV* (IEUK all business pertaimug to iho office of Alder w man and Justice of the Peace will be promptly at tended to. Acknowledgments of Deeds and Mortgages, and other instruments of writing, taken at hi 9 offl* 5 ** or at the residence of the parties. The Dockets of D. Sv RCULLY. late as Alderman or the City of Pittsburgh, are placed In my possession. Persons having Judgments on said Dockets may have the necessary process hwu**dthcrwmby Alderman Watson. fmv&tf Ji Unekmaiter, Alderman. OFFICE, flrant street, betw.-*n Fourth st. and Diamond alley. Conveyancing of all kinds done with the great est care and legal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate ex * am In’ll. tc. . J h3: « DR. d. HUNT, Snaaxon Dwmsr, has removed hi-< offiy from No. 75 Fourth street, to No. 19 FOURTH Street, one door below Ferry, where ke will be happy to attend to all professional C*lls. " . »' ITS ~~ 11. AHL, SCtttlKuN' DENTIST, (sac* A ceesor to G.W.Biddh,) NO. U 4 SMITH fTTOSH9fc FIELD STREET. T T.r Offlco Loans, frbmP to 1 o'clock, ana '•'clock ‘ feb!s:ly , . j.sOuTr.DSSITIST, Fourth street, lire dour* QWC232»wo.«t of Market. 1 '^ r Office Uoces Prom'.Din* A. M. to At* P. M. <lec2o:v BUSINESS CARDS, B. w. UESSTWB mis. ncinuox. . D W. H.KK.STIXE A CO.. COMMISSION AN!) FORWARDING MERCHANTS. Dealers Generally in Produce,. Pittsburgh, Cin- oinnati and other Manufactures, &c JVb. 83 FmU ulrttlt Liberal cash advances on consizomeut*. Par ticular attention paid to fornardjij;' Western merobandiec. Hef'Ts.nctt. —ClarS k Than, TV in. Pazuley <6 Co., wm M - Colly 4 Co., ¥. Sellers & Co, llaya 4 Black. Kramer 4 Rahia, Ueary UralT, K-i-, Wa Eichbaum. S. R. JobnsteQ,. Ksq , Thomas Bukeweli, Georg- Ledlic, £<i , Solomon Stoner. Ksg. .< Co-Partnership. ri'MTK JolKcriber< have thi< -lav firmed ft partnership for J, the purpose of c:\rryinz on Che. minion ami Fomiird iny, iu cono-ction with tin* i -'*• Bjcoh u*<« Oil,- and duct business generally, underthc *tyln «if Emolisu 4 Hicn audson; warehouse No. ltd Water and 16U Front streets; formerly occupied by Uurbridga 4 tnghrain. WM. B. KNGLISH, JAMKS RICHARDSON', .lAS; J. BKNNKTT. Pittsburgh. February Ist, IS&Arfob;! Fit. DP.AYO,' Diamond. PitUbunfh, Pa., dealer ii • Country Produce, offers for a&lp a choice stock o Groceries, selected for family use. Spices of >rery variety and the purest quality, mound at hifl Steam Milla. Also, Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produoa token in «l ehaoijefor Merchandise. P. K. D. has proeareda full assortment of Lanaretn s Warranted Garden Seeds, and invites' the attention of all in terested in rural affair*. - Copartnership TDE UNDEBSIUNED haTe this day enforad into co-part nership, unlsr the came and Ftyleof J. A. HUTCHI SON A CO., for the purpose of transiting n Commission and Grocery business. J AS. A. HUTCHISON, A. M. WALLINGFORD. Pittsburgh, February 1,1854 Tf B. EXatlSlJ. J. RICUARDSO*. J. I. UR33ETT ENGLISH A RICH AROSOW. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCIIANTS, kSb Wholesale Dealer* in.Fiah, Bacon nod Oil, and Produce fenerally. Warehouse formerly occupied by Burbridge A nghrain, No. IX6 WaUr and 160 First street, Pittsburgh, Penna. . ■ ' *'*•* ruxcxs a. bau.it : hekbiliw. BAILEY A RENSHAW, TBA DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERS; Dealer® in Wooden and Willow Were. Japanned Tin W»w, House keeping UteHdls, Ac., Wholesale and Retail, No. 253 Liberty Btreet, Pittaborgb. . aprls:y naaciß seller?, jobs wicols. arsse owxhb, Pittsburgh. ' Maryland. Pittsburgh. Sellera< Nicola A Co.* PRODUCE ASP GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 309 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sperm, Linseed and lard Oils. 17*8 FBA’S SELLERS & CO., Forwarders and Commlnlon Mereliaata PEALERri 1M PROVISIONS GROCERIES AND OILS, jos:lmj!] .Vo. 309 Liberty tlrteL PitUburgh, Piu wfiii.M «n.m Phila ■. ws. Kicarwoß, Pittsburgh. Wilier A Rlctetaou, WHOLESALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, Wines and Segars—No*. 172 and 174, corner of Irwin and Liberty street*, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yams, Me* constantly oo hand. 1v23 William Carr A Co.* (Wu. Carr late nf the firm of J Parker A Co.) WHOLESALE GROCERS and DqaUrsin Foreign Wines and Brandies, Old Muuonguhela ami Rectified Whi»- kcr, No. 329 Commercial Row, Liberty struct, Plttaburgh, pa. '' jafty SAMUEL M'CLUKKA* -TOMS P UCKRod ALEX. KIBKPATSJCT. N'CLURKAR, HERIIOS A CO., WHOLESALE Grown*, Produce Dealers and Cotnmis sion Merchants, No. 243 Liberty street. * pr 22 iFTTTSBURGR, PA. Wfil. BINGHAM A CO.* FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS* Liberia streA, opposite Pennai Railroad Depot, aDr y PITTSBURCl it. Pi. >_ PAGODA TEA STORK. JEHU lIAWOUTII* WhoUsale and R'lail Orocer, Dealer nad linpor.Ur of 011 Country Black Teas, French Bran-- Win«*. AS, corner of Diamond alley and the Diamond, Pitts tmrch, I*B. _ feb'2B:y 4> CO. * FORWARbERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WM. A. M’CLUUO, JOS'TEA DEALER AND FAMILY GROCER, - ** CORSES OT WoOU AS6 SIXTU STREETS, Pittsburgh. _ Ileurv ll* Coli*us» Forwarding and*commission merchant, and Wholesale'Dr.-ifor ia Ch«e*o. Ilutter, Seeds, Fish, and Produce generally. No. 25 Wi» >» St.. Pitteburrii. [mar6 Paul At- Mur jock, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MICRCH A NS,, AND STEAMBOAT AGE.vrS— N 0.7 Waterstreet, Cincinnati, «*>. _ . Kins 46 Moorhead, WHOLESALE UROCfcKS AND PRODUCE DEALER?* No. 27 Wo->Lstm>t. ? l iri-shur,gh- _ “Smilh & Sinclair, riTOLESALE GUOCEUA AND COMMISSION MKR i CHANTS —Corner'V ood mvl Firvt vtj. ■ Henry M’Cullougii & Co., WHOLESALE GUOCiyRS *nl 0 .iamß«fon Mer.-hnnts, corner of Penn and Irivin alrcne. Pjtt-b’irb. ] ta.lrlyj TiTgalway, PORK PACKER AND PROVISION DEALER, ja7:i;}’ 4 CJMiIEBCItL Uotr, LIUERTf STREET. W. S. Haven. TITLE OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (UtiI ..Tous stok A Stockton,) and BLANK. BOOK isn STATIONE RY WAREHOUSE—Is. prwpare.l to execute every style of Commercial. Canal *d-1 Bt<*anil«oat Job Printing and Boott Binding, and furnish u**-ry article in the Blankliook, jPmtwr and Stationery line, at Uk hliortr?t notise end on the most reasonable terms. Blank Book and - Stationery WarphpuM, comer of Market «c-i hectmd streetc. Printing Office and Book Bindery, N0.,50 Third at povlo Bookseller and stationer—ti* always on hana a «7imd aasortmentof School, Miscellaneous and Blank Books Printing. Pont audCap Paper, mod Re* tail No 104 Wood street, below Fifth, East side, Pittsburgh. Wanted, Raga and Tanners* Scraps. apl&;iy Booksellers, stationers, dealers in btan HARD AND LIOUT LITERATURE, and Publishers rt the I. O. O. F. TOKEN, No. 16 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. marlS-ly ~ I. W. Chadwick, * • t "TAEALER IN RAOB AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood Street, | f Pittsburgh. The highest price in cash paid for rag*, mvflrv ■ _ —.— '= 'william Glenn, TT OOKBINDKB— Oomar of Third and Wood street*, above H o H.'Kay. where be is prepared to do every dtearipuen ■£w„itegW Blading. frjjSL. i W alter P. Barshjdl, 1 - XM PORTER and Dealer In French «M AmerioanPjper Hanging** "i '*V*r" ; -i‘, ’ ; ' •;-> s **•. ■ ■ ;v> ? 4 .. Removed. (Wkv:» Marhvi and Frrry ftrrtls. PITTSIUiRGH, PA. Steamboat Agents, Txazs IItQTS, Iyp’A. 'B. T. C. Morgan, itnsseil 46 Brb., 1 ■ -• ■£ [ED DAILY BY G. t. GILLUORE. AT THE “ POST' BOIUjINGS," CORNER oVmFfll .vSli, >V.»OD SftUSBTS, AT *C,OO PER ANNUM, OR *6,00 WHEN- PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. XII. yOLTTM BUSINESS CARDS. JOSEPH FIiBMIHG, fsDccigaoi Ito x... wiloox * ool] CORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps constantly on handla full assortment of Drugs, Medi cine*, Medicine Chests, Perfumery, and all articles pertain ing to bis business. | ■ j 49* Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. ;■ jotfy joair rLEiaao. OOCHLU' /LSMI»a. BROTHBRB, looendn to i. Kidd A Oo.) SALE DRUGGISTS, , 60 Wood StrttL, Pittsburgh, Pa. '’lJ&ne’e Olebrated Vermifuge, Lifer 1 jelO FLEnil (8uoom» WHOLEBA Proprietors of Dr. M’ Pill*, Ac. JOHN IHA.PT, JR., (Bucce«wrto Jas.M’Goffey,) Wholesale and Retail Drsniiti AND Dealer Id PAINTS, OILS, DTK STUPIS, 141 Wood street, three door* below Virgin alley, apr4:mtely _j PITKBPBQH. JOHN U. MORGAN, Ag’t, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, Arc® DIALU IV. Dye-stuHa, Faints, Oils, Varnishes, ke., No. Wood street, (one door south of Diamond alley, [jefia JdHN kITCHKLL, WHOLESALE AN$ RETAIL DRUGGIST, No. 135 Wood Street, J ' i»&y3) Next door to H. Chitfl’a Shoe Home, Pittsburgh. fitotiee. J ‘ Luni,a ng kaaocUted with JOS. ABKL, the. eri be conducted under the style of lleUud, corner of Smith fie Ul end J» ,; y JOB. ILKMING haring business will hereafter J. ABEL t CO, at the old] Fourth streets. • J William Thorn, Dragglet, TTAS REMOVED to the eorner of HAND and PENN XX BtreeU, where he wilt, u usual, attend promptly tt bis numerous friend*. AU articles is his line are warranted pure, and put up with the Utmost care. m*rl4:6m B. A. F&hßMtoek A Co., WHOLESALE DRUG WAREHOUSE-Cornu Hnttnd wood Btrwjta, md corner Wood and Sixth. ~[febl ■■34] R. L.^ALLEN, WHOLES dl LX DKALXB IX . ' Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Honongv , * hela ByejWhiiky, 4c., AXSO, RECTIFYING bISTILLEB, ; NO, 8 WOOD STKijKT, PITTSBURGH, PA. WINKS, Brandies, Gink OtmlJaJs, Jamaica Spirits, 8t Croix and New England Rum, Clarets, Champagnes, Scotch' Ale, London Browri Stout, Irish. Scotch, Bourbon, Old Uonongmhela Rye and Rectifled Whisky, Apple. Peach, Wild Cherry sod Blackbetn Brandies; Imported Havana. Regalia, and Principe Cigars; Half-Spanish and Outnmoo Cigars, all at such low prides as to challenge compe Irion. Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottle# of every style, and L*-mijolins of all sixes. . I Respectfully invite an esamina* tinn of my stock, at : No| 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, Penna. ’ [_• apr3:ly ■Sol JOHN UHOUTTr IMPORTER OF BRANDIES, QIN, WINES, *e.—Dealer is floe Old HoaongahelA Whisky, Peacb Braody, Ac. Also, llectifyiDg Distiller, comer of Smith fie Id and Front streets, Pittsburgh. * «prl3 J. Bry&r, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT 155 Liberty street, end 31 Diamond alley. foblO:y JOHN M’DKViTT A • UUO., Grocer* end Dealers tn Foreign and Domestic Liquor*. Liberty street, opposite bead of Stmihfield *L uaa Keiaoval. »i-JNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER,-» HAS removed to 294 LIBERTY street, opposite Quriion , alley, and No. 3 SEVENTH, near SmUbfield, where the attention of hie friend* and the public la Invited to (be stock of READY-MADE GOODS always on band. AUo. Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings for ordered dork. A fun Assortment of Furnishing Goods for gentlemen, Including llats of ali qunlitlp?, Trunks, Umbrellas, Ac., Ac. jfftj JOBS tf'CLOSErf. OOBSBUCB~irCUMK(T. Wholesale sod Retail Clothing Merchants, NO. 88 WOOD STREET. "T'PK subscriber* respectfully inform their old customers i. and the public in general, that they hare this day **. «xuatea themselves in the above business, uuder Uie tdm m JOHN MCLO3K.KY A CO. They respectfully solicit t •nare oi public patronage. The previous burineus of each will be settled by them f na» iv-ly. frM» R LAIRD, tjate of the limn ut CoOkCT A • opened STORE NO. 0» (two doors above the old ■uaml,} fur the purpose of carrying on the, CLOTIIING JUSINKSS, hopes by strict attention to buslnetw to cfotif a snare yi the pattvnsgu of the late firm. N. U. —Clothing made to order ia th* most fashionable stvieKjwnd on ihe shortest notice— Inferior to none in the *itv. . jan2&y Jamts C. Watt« VT ERCHANT TAILOR—No. 45 Fifth street, opposite the jJL Theatre; Pittsburgh. Pa. apr" Jsuei Hdilßcsr, VCONONGAHKLA PLANING Mill—Would respectfully Jl inform bis friends and the publie, thai his new woab lUhment b now in full operation, and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabina, and till all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptness, acid at the lowest rates. Hoard and Plank, planed on one or noth side*, constantly on band. Sash, Door*, and Mouldings, or every deeertption, tn«A» to otder. Builders and Oarpenters would And It to their advantage to give him' a call, as he can now nirmah them with planed, cuff suitable for every description ot work. HE&BOH * CRISWELL, BELL AND BRAB3 FOUNDERS, MANUFACTURERS of all kinds of BRASS WORK. LO COMOTIVE, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al so, Cotton Batting Manufacturers. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Office and Store, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS and COPPER takeg m exchange for w<irk, or cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will be promptly attended to. feUfcly JOSEPITtTjU^WRY, A'o. 43 Ourncr of Fifth and HTwd StrteU, Office up stairs. Entrance from Fifth street Pittsburgh, RESPECTFULLY announce to toe public Sat be >»** commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in connec tion with Intelligence end General Collecting. lie will also attend to renting. Persons m want of servants, in -any capacity, or those in wmntof places, wilt be supplied at short notice. All business entrusted to his care promptly at tended to. Reference*— T. J. Bighaa, Esq., Richard Cowan, W. 0. Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black, James Mackeral, A. A. Maitm, Mafflt 4 Old. jenlß 11. dUrt n mman M. GRAFF * CO., Western Foundry, Ho. 124 Wood street, ; rrrrsßDßdU, pa., if ANUFACTURERS OF COOKING STOVES, Coal and iTJ. -Wood Stores, Parlor Stovea, Hollow Ware, Plain and Fancy Orates, Plain and Fancy Fenders, Sad and Dog irons, Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Wagon Boxes, Ao. [jo3Jjg _ H Austin Loomis, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Merchandise, Stock, and Rill Broker, Office, No. 92 Fourth Street, (above Wood.) The subscriber baring opened an office at tbeabore plaee, for the purpose or negotiating Loans, Bills, Bonds, Mortgagee, and •U other Instruments for the security of Money, and for; the purenase andaale of Stocks. Will .also giro prompt and oarticular attention to baring, selling, renting of and leas ■tir Real Estate. [Jyt] - AUSTIN LOOMlfi. fielkaelin Lithographers— Third strtet, opposite the Poetoflce, Pittsburgh. Maps, landscapes. Bill Heads, Show Bills. Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business awl Visiting Cards, et&, Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed m Colors, Gold, Bronze, or Black, In the meat approved style, •rod at the most reasonable price*. octlfcly 8. U’Kluer, House, sign, and ornamental painter, and Dealer in Paiute-**Np. 44 St. Clair street, Pittaourgh. lias constantly on *»■"«* all of paints, either dijy or mixed, Japan and Copal Varnish, Tilnittd Oil, Bo|)(d 0(1, Spirits Turpentine, Window Glass ot all rites, Potty, Paint Brushes, 4c4 all of the best quality, %o<| for sale at reasons* ble prices. >ep)Ll ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SEMINARY. W. T. MCDONALD. M. A., PawaFAL. THE next session of the institution will oommenoe on MONDAY, the 6th of September next, at the room cor ner of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by, the Messrs. Feeder. ‘ llefcrtncts— Hon. A. W. Loomis, C. Knap, Jr., 8. Pf Yon ouhorat. R. Miller, jr. au«sis ’ ’ JACO'S - M’SOXtjISTRR, ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER 45P Dfltitt IK ALL UXM OF Tobacco, Snuff, and dlgars, No. 25 Fifth if., Aubvrgh, Pa. Ko«>ps constantly on hand a large supply of all the various brands of Imperted Cigars. JaS:} IAIFOII nn , nli aw WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN IMPORTED CIGARS, ly No. 53 MABgtT CTlirT, PITTBBORCn. The Greateat luventlen of the Ag^i a TO AY DID those unpleasant feelings that usually arcoropKoy the wearing of a new Hat, the CONFOR MATOR, lately import-1 from Paris, forms the Hat to the exact sbupeand i«l2e iif lb« head. A neat fit, nod a good Lint may he had at 77 Wood street. aprS WM. T>OITOL^a NKW PAPER MILL. CANTON, OHIO. I WISHER. ANDERSON 4 00., have just started iheir pa* . per mill at the above place, where they will tie happy to receive prdera for printtug and wrapping paper tif ail A. TludUt WHOLESALE and He tail SADDLE, HARNESS, VALISE and UAEPKT BAG manufao • turer. No. lOC Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.: ' John 11. Heilor, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS., Piano*, Marie, School Bookri and Stationery, No. 122 Wood Ktreet. fj^nl *. 1. BAOAS. HAGAN * AHL, WUOLK3ALR and Retail Dealers in f\incy and Staple DRY QOODS,V os. tfl Market and 6 Union street; Pittsburgh. •' apirA E. WHITE. HOUSED i Fancy silk and woolen dter and cleaner, No 7 ISABELLA St, dnt the Emmet Hotel, ; mar 4 ALugaxxT. j Themaa lli Little, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER—Fifth street, between Wood and Market streets, opposite Iron City Hotel. AH kinds of Jewelry made and repaired. fapB:ly • g" ci)THBERT 4b SON, >EAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTB, No. 50 ■i ttrtcL novl : carat* HLBE, (srocxsao* to Mqmbt a Lx*,) WOOL DEAL • ER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the sale of American Woolen Goods, Nd. 189 liberty street, [my4 L. JB, Hayvardt ; Dealer in boots, shoes, trunks and leghorn and BRAID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty No. 174 Pittsbnrgh, Pa. j«ft:y ARCHITECTS:— Offices: Philo no. 75 Third street, Pittabnrfh; and east fide of the Diamond, Alleghany. Jylftte ■ -&?y, ; ■r. .•«*!* V, tv, *. r v *v, /- .•rw«* ; -'O r - ♦ w = - jL i >,wr tfcg-. iflormna ost. , BUSINESS CARDS. JOSHUA RRi WHOLESALE FBTTITEB - . SO Woen St., 1 TTpA-YK on band and am i fjj which they offer at the 76 bags Ivica Almonds; “ BldlTdo , 26!balas Bordeaux do lfrbag* Shelled do ou; •• fiiiwrv; 60j ** Walnuts; 60 " CteamXdt*; 600bcuhela Pea Nuts; 25bbls. Texan Pecans; 25 “ Illinois do 200 boxes German Plums; 25 kegs do do 10'bbls. do !do 10 cases Prunes, glass jars; 10 u « fancy bxs 4 60 casks Curran ts; >2O cases Citron; , 200 boxes Cluster Raisins; 100 hi “ M R. do 200 qr. “ w do 200 boxes No. 1 Herring; 100 “ Scaled do 1 case Maoe; lbbl. Nutmegs; 1 “ Cloves; 25 gross Blacking; 25 baskets Salad OU; J. O. ANDfCBSOBT* CO , Ho. 6 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., WHOLESALE Dealers In foreign Fralu, Nutii, Spines, Confectionery, Bng*r*, Qgera, kc., Ac. lleirins, FiRH, Prunes, Orsogm, Lemons, Lines, IHtes, Citrons, Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts, CTtam Mats, I'm Nats, Oocos Nats, Pt> e Apple Cb*M, Sardines, Picfcles, Ssaaes, Jtock' Candy, Ver mtaslH, Hsccsronl, Ollre Oil, *e., Ac. aprefoly EITEfiFHiBfWOBKS. ■Du 1 30 wood mm, t ms dook mow vuuiih nun. IMPORTERS Md manufacturers of Y, SURGICAL AND DRNTA L INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. Ws keep a general assortment of tb* above articles conetantly oa hand; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guru, lie tola ana Revolver!, Flaska, Uonu, Shot Uelti, Cant, Powder,. I*aq and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Huntingand Pocket Knives; Tailor* and Qalr Dresser** Shear*; Pocket Bd*aors, Ac.— Also. Troiw and Sapportem Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLES!—We are m»fclwg Rifle* of every description, to order, of the bwt meterial, and workmanship warranted.— Order*reoeired fbr them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill ed with despatch. llanting parties supplied at Wholesale pries* ' mvlf>_ ChandalUn and Gai Flztnrca. THBsnbscribersarenow opening at their new Waremtm iNO.lo9 FIRST BTHEKT, between Wood and Smith field, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK ETS, PENDANTS,and all articles connected wltOas Fitting, everoffered in this market. Having arrangement* made by which they will be constantly in receipt of new pattern* and Varietiee, they confidently Invite the attention of pur chasers to their selection. We are determined to sell ae low ge any house in the West, and being practical Qa* Kit ter*,ean oiler peculiar advantages to those’ desiring article* Is this Una. We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of every de scription for gas. water and steam. Braes Castings of all kinds made to order promptly. LONG, MILLER A CX>., GEORGEBLETCUKR, v FROM SEW TORE, c—- MANUFACTURER cf the celrhrnted \» \ Oneaamer Ventilating Wjg, KU.iic /\\ \ Rand Toupees, end every dt;*rripln-n : lEei. of Ornamental Hair, for Ljmlhs bt.d W Ocntlemen. T 3 FOURTH STI'.I.FT, between Wood and Market, L‘si:f Bixtchka's system -naM,-* ht.iU-.' with accuracy. No. 1. Theronndof the Head. No. X Frnm the forehead over the head m neck, N > . No. 3. Fr«m ear to ear,--ver the ti p. No. 4 From ear to ear, round tb* fowli'-aii. Per Tvupece, to «>v*r the lop of th* bead only—a pattern, the exact shape of the bald part. l_iu v * Maw Coach and Carriage Factory! JOHNSTON, BROTHERS ft CO., Onrwr of Jitbecoa. and Bth*orU ttr*rit, Allegh. ny City, a WOULD respectfully inform th-ir friend* the public generally, that they have oomrasnecd the manufacture <n Carriac--*. jut—iJßL—Barr.nchej', Rockawaye, Uugch'v.Bltdgh* ana Chariots, in all their Tarsus style* of finish au-1 pr,pr..-t»<>n. All orders will be executed with strict regard ti> durability and beauty of finish. Repair* will also be attended to r>o the most reaaooaM* tirm*> Using in aU tbeir work (he beet >U>tem Shafts, Poles, bad Wheel stuff, (hey feel confi dent that all who favor them with thrir patronage, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. Purchasers are r«Kin«u>t*'J to give us a call, before purriia sine elsewhere. oetS:ly Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITV, (xx*a tds aittsoAD mtms.}; Families win t* *unpiii«d »tthoorTaHnuiigr*ie« of FRESH GROUND FLOUR, By onlrtr »t tb* Mill or to our boxes *t Login, Wilson k Co., Wood xtTeel.or Unun k Reiur.ror oer Liberty idil St. Clair irtrectx. I*itt«burgb. 11. P. Bohwxrlx, or J. T. 8atnol«, DrucKiM*, Allegheny, flour vUlbeJeUvemltotunUkiln either of the twontie* Tuxi ; CASH cm lie.UrrTT. --junta c&uacu. HARDWARE FOR Saddlers and Carriage Makers. B' T. LEECH, JR., No. 131 Wood street, PITTSBURGH. > Also, Cloths, B&masks, Laces, Moss, Bent BtniT, _ Springs, 4c ~ Ac. riVRAS! TEA'S! TEAS!- A WORTH, the original and X only importer io thi« d -i the best Congo Teas from London, Is no* receiving v largo aod choice seUn-Uon of TEAS, which he is deter, nod to wll at such priceratid linen*** of quality, that all the reekle** ruffan la tldsor the next city cannot beat, lie mo«t respectfully lutlu-s the ladles and gentlemen of this and tbe surrounding district*, witbont distinction of nation, to e&ll and try bis Teas, which he sells subject to hs returned, If they don’t give satisfaction. The following are the prices: Prime Ookmg, Sourhong and Congo, X b£@so cents lb. A rerr superior English breakfast Congo, 50e lb. Extra fine, a very delleiouo Congo, 75e.fi B>. fine Young Hyson, 40©50c.f Ih. Extra floe Young Hyson and Imperial. 76c. f lb. Very beet Tonng Tyson and Imperial, 41 f> n>. Den’tmbrtake tbe pIace—PAGODA TEA STORK, corner of Diamond and Diamond alley A liberal reduction made to dealers lex-21 MUSIC 4TuRB~Tbe hfivaupenixlat Xl No. 63 Fourth street a choice collection of music and muslial Instruments, Italian and Oerman r.trings, Hanes, by M. Eranl, of Paris, ami Mr. Arnold; Plater, by M. Kulcr, Frankfort A. Clarionets, do. All kinds of brans instru ments from the best French manufactories, all of which we offer to the public .on more liberal terms, feeling confident that we can render entire satisfaction. launleln, H. BCH&OKDKR A 00., No. 83 Fourth st II Scbroeder and O. Anton will giro Instructions on ths piano, violin and guitar. . ’* scp23 HEATING AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE, WABurAcrvaxsA or Chilion Furnace*, Wrought Iron Tnbing, Asa PiTTiitcs for Steak, Gas or Water, No. 28 Market street, Pittsburgh. 49* We hare sold our Furnaces, Patterns, Ac., to Messrs. ARNOLD A WILLIAMS, whom we cordially recommend to tbs patronage of the public. la3:| SCAIFK. ATKINSON A OKKLT. Depot ot Longwortb A Zlnmermsu'i Ca tawba Wlnea and Brandy. THE undersigned has received and offer* for sale, at Cin ctnnan prices, a large quantity of Logwortb A Zimmer man’s choice and world-renowned Sparkling, Dry* and l-a dies’ Sweet Catawba Winer. Such as may desire Co procuri an excellent article of Native Wine, (the pure juice of thi grape,) will find mv establishment the place for the gratil) cation of tbeir desires. Tbe Catawba Brandy, distilled froti tbe genuine Grape, la declared by many excellent Judge* euual In fiaror to the bust imported Cognac D. FICKKTSKN, |a2o ' No Kl7_ Liberty st nvt. Cargo’a Daguerreotype and Art Gallery, Apollo Building, No. 76 FburtA tireet, (nrrt tv Carnet Emporium .) jf. R. M. CARGO A CO. haring fitted up the most 'Sm)| ample rooms In the city with mammoth eky and eida ligbla, offer First Clase I.IKKNEsSKS, In style to suit all, varying in ;>ric*» according to and quality of case, Ac. Oil Paintings, by the best urtists, l"r sale, and on ex hibition during the day and evening '‘Vuensund stran gers are invited to call and examine specimens and Paint ing*. apr27 JOHN A. (VuIIIEN, 67 BUTTHFIELD STREET, h.-tween Fourth and Diamond alley. Me.i.oy loutu-doti Gold and Silver Plate, Diamtffids, Gold and Silver \V‘»u , h«>. Jewelry, Mutdcul Instrument*, Gun* and Pistol*, Feather Beds, Fur niture, and all kinds of artioles —for any length ef time agreed on. Chargee for storage considerably lower thaa heretofore. Private entrance through tbe hall door. All business transactions strictly confidential. Forfeited pledges sold immediately after being out of : date, unless redeemed.' Bargains of Gold and Silver Watch es, Jewelry, Ac., always on hand. aprlQiOm N g W - gB ijlf-STOREi JAMES WARDROP, OFFERS for sale CANARY BIRDS of the most Improved breed, being very hardy, and finesingers.. BlniSeods —Canary, Hemp, Millet, Rone and mixed Seed. Bouquet* will be furnished composed of the flflest FLOWERS, vis Camellas, Rose Buds, Heliotropes, Ac. Evergreens tin pot*) forOhristmas Trees, from the Seed and Horticultural Store, No. 49 Fifth st., near Wood. dec2b .DXXUL AHL, JE. 3tQE rubecriber hiving the exclusive right to manufac ture and sell SWEENEY'S lIOT AIR AND SMOKE NSDMXNG FURNACEjIa prepared to receive order?, and contract tor. beating buildings with the most economical Furnace now in use. : Tbe attention of those interested is solicited. Any ttlommtlon can be bad’of A. BRADLEY, Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BARNDOLLAK, dec24:tf i Iron qtr Store Warehouse, No, 134 Wood st. •~S. L. OOTfiBIXT. ‘ Warren’s (>ongresi ' THTft INK U prepared by a purely chemical process, and la uarranted to contain nothing ityuriatu to metaUcpens. It Is pale when first used, hot by exposure te the air be comes gradually of a most Intense and permanent black. For sale In bottles of Tail tua alia, by wholesale or retail,at aepB T W. 8. HAVEN’S - ‘ War', use. Market street, oorner of 2d. ACAKIL— Mr. G. ANTON and H. 80HK0E0EK would mfMStniiyinMwwiftthsfllilMMof Pittsburgh and Allegheny that they till give Instructions on the Piano, Guitar, Violin and Flute. Inquire at H. Schroedrr A Co.’s NIW MOTTO raou.Mftuthimt. **pSB * * v'‘. ,rMi V PITTSBURGH/’ FRIDAY. JULY 7. 1854. I9DEB * CO., &8 ft CONFECTIONERS, .aBORan, PA., jalvlnglthe following Good*/ lowest market rates:— SO boxes Maccarool; 20 “ Vermlcella; 60 u Farina; 60 “ W..800k Candy; 25 “ ANo.i do 10 « Ked do 16 Caper*! 15 « Olives: 16 “ Sane Drops; 100 Loxengu; . 60 “ Jujube Paste: 60 dos. assorted Pickles; 30 “ “ Preserver 100 “ Pepper Sauce; 10 cases Sardines; 6 “ ** bf. bxs. 2 u “ do 200 bags Brasil Sugar; 40 bbls 8. C. Sugar; 25 “ Lovering’s Sugar; 10 eases Liqnorire; . 26 boxes Jtef’d do 20,000 Prinoipe Cigars; 10,000 Havana do 16,000 Regalia, do 2,600 Half Spanish Cigars; * 60 gr. Mrs. Miller's F.Cut 60 gross Anderson’s do B9WN d TXTLKT . No. 109 firm strict. BBT AN, KENNEDY k CO. ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, Loan Office. vaniame the gmokti - *-V- • ‘ , ' '-.V' 1 c «V,i* • ' V , ; 1 ' ■*». -C" v* v'», ~ . •< • ••' -- .If 7' - •• •• • .S • * ‘ *.« ”' . 1 :. *'•. BUSINESS CARDS. NEW CARPETS. Spring Style*. A T THE CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 82 TLIIJID 3tre*t.—We are now receiving end opening oneof the largest sod choii*-*t storks ol Carpetings, Oil* Cloth-, Mat*. Mulling, Rugs, Ac., ever exhibited went of New York. Tim stock ha* bmn selected with great care. Persons in want of any articles in our line, are respectfully invited to call and examine. Oar assortment consists in part of the following, viz: Royal Velvet and Brussel* Carpetings; Tapestry Brussels; A u b two n Carpel s; Extra Imperial Three.ply; Patent Tapestry Ingrain; Superfine and Fine Ingrain ; Worsted and Wool Carpel*: Wool and Cotton do Venltion 2-4 %, and 4-4; Hemp Carpets,jery cheap; Upland Rag, do White and Check Canton Mattings, y A , 4-1,6-4, and 6-1; Cocoa Matting. 2-4, 4-4, 6-4, aud G-i; Spanish Matting, very cheap; - Elegant Mosaic Hugs, s>k> per pair: Axminister, Cbsnillo, and Tuftod Rugs, all prices; Fancy English Sheepskin Mata, $l5 per pair; Colored do do do from $2,60 to $5 each: 4 Together with a Urge selection of Cocoa, .lute, Adelaide, Velvet, and other Mats: Embossed and primed cloth table and piano covers, of entirely new designs, very rich. Damask table anil piano cover*; a)*o worsted damask by th<* yard, toilnett, doylers, Ae. A great Tariety of patterns in floor oil-cloth, from 2 to 21 feet wide. Buff Hollands for winJows, 30, 32,34,36, 38,40,;42,14, nrheawkle. Oold bordered shades, entirely new, very rich. Jc- Window shades of every description. Oval and hollow stair rods, carpet binding, tacks, Ac. Also, the Royal Turkish Bath Towels, together with every thing usually kept in Carpet Houses. ''Small profits and quick sales” C. B..DEADLY A 00., marS.mae 82 Third street. JOXEB & BUCHER. IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, /Vtmfy/rvTrtiVi Railroad, f'<nt qf Third *!„ Harrisburg, TV H AVI NO-Increased our Machinery, which is now of the most Improved order, and having added many fuciti tin* for dispatching work, we are now manufacturing First Class BTEAH ENGINES FOR FURNACES AND ROLLING MILKH, Blowing Cylinder*, Boilers, Furnace, Bolling, HAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY A CASTINGS, (las and WaUr Piper, Hydrants, U*forts. Lamp Posts, Hitch- Jog Ports. Columns, Uirdenc Shafting, Hangers, Brackets, Oilnr Grate*, Bathing Tubs, Spouts, Railing, Verandahs and Ornamental Castings. MV pay particular at tent tun to the manufacture and «on ftructioQ of Caat^roo Front* for lion*** mud Htor«*. Having an extensive assortment of beautiful Carved Pat terns of the most approved arebiiactufml order, our Arreat faeilitW far manufacturing and shipping enable us to com pete with our rUJ—. Parties erecting Furoxn-s or Boiling Mills, UiU Owner* and MllhM'rjghu, will I )• utuch to ilielr advantage to call aod examine our stock of Patterns before budding. i IUu.X AM) lift ASS CASTiyoS, Of every deseripilou: .•'initb Work, Pattern Making. Fur nace and Parse Tuyeres. fnnd-h—l h> order. j uij I hy ' CIIINAII A I, L : Market street.- TkTOW o-.enod one of lh" largest and l-yt iwlected stocks i> of CHINA. GLASS and yIT.RNFWAUK, ev*r brofitbt to lbi-> market: xunsMiiig in part of White In>n Stone Pin idt, Tea und T. lid VVarr. v»hi*h ** would particularly tn vitr the Ladies tu c«il and examine, as lh« shapes are ru tlrelv r.ew and the ware very superior, having some twelve uiff.-jetil j-attiTM* ( f Toilet M are, either In full evtls or B»».I* s.nd Piul.erf -cjMrafo. MV are .-vHiag them at very ni »l-ratc pri'V-'. Alwi. a very Lan-L-cme assortment of French China Tea end Pirns.-r «ii separate p:.-rs cf plain wl.lt , gold huiid, <t l j . i.-. e..n-1..t» of ..1.7 fitly deferent p.ifterns, very 1-xufitui. ax;*l ranging troai fifty retH ;str psir to thirtv dt'H.ir-. tinting so laig-s an nx*«rtm*nt, we f. r.-nbd.-uf i f suiting t’i h-’.i.«, f.-: —in. Tee P'l . So-m*- und CrvMits, Silver Haled fork-. .'pCp.t.> s.T>d Putti-r Knives; Knives a»i<l Forks, of vnr:. ij. .«'.jh-», ir.sm ...ijiin-.u to tl.,s fim-M. t*>b<r I..mips, iUH Letups, til;anJ.and 1 urniching *fin*:*. Iloir*’*N 'il.tid M'AKE—< *f this Ve have ft lnjge assort ment, pnrtfoulnrly the Dl*i.i--<:.d Pattern, which looks as anil a., the he t cut. and f.-'l- at !«-* Ihnn t tie third the a • ■iiß!|/;rU' rfi-rl .■: I‘tttaburgh (ila«<*. The j ,:r.- r—j-'cU'ullv hivlfod to >-a!l and e*urutr.u •ur grs-l«. JOHN J. o’LKARY. No. *2 Mark -: rL. UVn Third and Fmmb, On IS If , R M'nitc'*. io W A K O 'if K D*U V No 103 Wo*.*D STtiKET. JOnv <\ PAKP.V. -us ■ r f J C Parry A C 0.,) bog# to inform the r-i»t miers ~l theold firm, and tha public gep-raJtv. ihv. t>e In- iso* uk tu-rul-, and i ei'.itj-ively eo •uo- l in jaanutw-tunn/ c*-ry •le-. noti-.u of CASTINUS— -ui l » as- Pa’en: lo.sh ; larce Ketvc* aisil Curb*; ieu.M k~!ti«-‘. fi r .~.iuPvt \ -It, i *i.-i Ah. K- ttte*. !•. r me j;s iv »:!!irtu-c -f fir." Su^wr— .in ojit m a paimi l>r,» st» known n- J C psrr;-**, stid f.r* superior for dura t>iji:y to «tiy ctl.-:, and sold li'SiT than tlo-'e made on thf old p'an. M'l.LOM' WAKE-A .fucod aAeartment. all fn-ui ,p*w •ml improvvf] putt-m, M'egm Boxei, Ivg Irons, Had Irons, Ai.A.v lioiliEi; Mi!! Ca*tinf«. «n i Machinery c.f vrmy description always mi hand nr ur;d>- order. C<“-H Kit. h«-n K'lß’.’rr, and Coal P tor hr, of etery le*Tij*tion : !•>»»* .“tr-’-eis ti'p ri**-*, which r*c*lTe>l th* flirt prii<* for an 1 INM,1 N M, at ti;«j Agricultural Fair vf AI- leijhrrv (Vunty. Pa., mud hy fifteen htimlrwl f.niiTy.n'..- tmir *ii-»; lYeralum Cook BU>»ee; l!<i; and Kadtatfr Coat Ptoi : Parlor Plotcf, Ac. ‘•Oder*, grout tarl-ly, beautifully rat* *, and building material of every Parlor «aam«-1104. lammtal Railing, for Cemeteries and (.Turing!—A lanre -vtock cf all the ■f" ild at r*«JiiC«-Jpricri. Ilktl’* Pat- Wood**, I'mc • sib liigMti lVmhlM Plough, which at tin- Fair* of New York, .mid wlien'vvrlt ba.« l>n*nexhibited. Iron *n<. . Pip* and Tiu ffw-wit of which I will Mil at tb» tow»ft prior*; and twp*ctft>Uy lorit# th* pablio to glr* m»« call. at tba old rtand, Nn, 163 Wood at. •oftlrr IOMN O P4RRV. AT 17 LEG 11 EN Y T 0 R GTE 7 SOLOMON SHKTTKR * CO. (Late Bl*«cl k Semple'? Rolling Mill.) on the iptnk of tb« Allegheny, b«-l«w the St. Clair Street Bridge, Allkiicm Citt, Pa riMIR proprietor? rerix-otfully Inform the public that, X having made exteu-lve addition* to their establish ment, they arc prepared to manufacture, on the rnoft rea sonable terms, Iron Wort for Bridge*. Car Axlcv, Quarry Work, Stone Cutler*’ end Masnn*’ T<nJs, Shaftinc, Mill Geariog, Machine Work in general, «nd heavy Forging, of eTery description. Al*o, lIORSE SHOES manufactured by ShrU'-r’M f’atmt llortr Sh<* Machine. The Horse Shoe Ma chine will be la operation about the middle of February, when all order* f*r Sinn * will meet with prompt attention. MilMMeks made and drertiw-1. Order* m>di by mail or tele graph attended to on the shortest notice. jal4:y KSffEBPHIS'B FOUNDRY, Ai«LEGUKNY DITY’. ’llTi rrhnuje, ft it mil islr'-'L, near l/ie Itrihje.. HAVING fitted up U) eitabli*hii)-ut with all the latest improvement-, embracing wTcry facility Or manufac turing iu the l«-st and cbtapoM style: and owning the ex clusive right iu J. J. Johnson’* Box Smoothing l one,-and John Jolm*ou> tSolf beaUng Coarroul Iron*, patented Jap* tuiry 10, 1854, superior to anything <>l Uie kind in the mar ket, and alsu haring a patented improvement for moulding the abovo Tronr, ' v agvu Boxes, aud Pipe Boxes, 1 an pre pared to sell wholesale aud retail on fair terms. Any persoos wishing to purchase the right for moulding upon the improved pinn, and manufacturing any or all of the al>ove articles, a id please address C. KINOSLAND, my2U:3m Allegheny city. BOOTS AN D NUDES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, T AMES ROBB has fltU-J up in splendid style hi* store t) No. 89 Market street, and No fi L’uion street, betweoi Fifth street and the Diamond, and ha* now completed hi Spring siork n| BOOTS, SHOES, SUPPERS, GAITERS, Ac. and ifalm Loaf, I’elnl, Dustin and Braid HATS, to which h> invit-s the atteatinu of all purchasers, whether at whole sale or retail. This stoek Is one of the largest ever opened in this city ami embnire* everything worn by the ladies of Philadelphia and New York, and h* trusts cannot fail to please all. flrent earn has been given in selecting thti choicest g'xxls atl of which he wurrauL®. ; He also c. otiiuie* to manufacture, a* heretofore, all d< -criiilioas of U<>ots and Shoes, and from this loog expertanc of over twenty years in business in this cpy, is, he trust! a sufficient guarantee that lho-e w-:o favor him with thei .•u*'otn. will 1h- fairly denit with aprliktf JWhuleiaU and Retail BOOT AND S H O K M A N II FACTORY. THE -uli'-cribiT, luting eujrsi'ed “xienidrely in the imanufin-turiug .-f B'>OTSni;-l SJl< ‘RS, of all kinds, far men. tvoni-n, and child-en, is now prepared to rail to denier?, bv * holesalc *uch gn-eis ns they may want, at prices us J.-w as’they can be bought East; and any particular kind rr -ite in:td»> to order nt rltorl notice. Orders and calls so licit-.I from Dealers In «ti 1 out oi the city, as it will lie to their advantage to cull iwfare purchasin': elsewhere. Customer work mudo us heretofore. . THUS. A HINTON. A-.-nt, iip'JSji Jnj No. 49. St. Clair struct. M cLAUOUUN, Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, No. t»j FOURTH STREET, NEAR /WOOD, opposite the Mayor's Ojftet.) HE Id WELL PREPARED to furnish all Goods in hia line, aud will warrant them not to be inferior to any similar articles io the city. He in well prepared to do all of custom work, and ban in his employ a corps of who uantmt bt> excelled in the city. The public uru rcspectiully requested to cull ut hU c-ituhlialimeot, and examine hlsGoods. fnpr3:3m STOCKING FACTORY, XU. 114 FIFTH STREET, Sign of THE OLD STAND. WILLIAM DALY has retained from the Manufactur ing Hosiery Districts of Europe, where he has pur chased, far cash, a very extensive aud well assorted stock of the host descriptions only of Stockings, Socks, Undershirts, Drawers, Gloves; also, new Rij’le of Children’s and MiweeT Fancy Stockings, together with bis domestic stock of Pitts burgh Manufactured Hosiery. He will sell by wholesuleor retail at New York Importers’ prices. WILLIAM DALY A CO. Remember the place—No. 24, Bign of THE OLD STAND. roy23 _ ___ "liemoVnl. PAUL KLEINER hw removed bis LITERARY DEPOT from No. 73 Third street, to Fifth street, opposite the Theatre, where he will be happy to see bis former natrons, and all others desirous of purchasing any of the cheap Li terature of the day. __ apr7:ly PEKIN TEA STORE, BY A. JAYNES, Xo. 88 Fifth street, between Wood and Marled, jotitt tide Sold Wholesale and RetalL jaB.Tg Louth A BKO., East Birmingham, manufacturers of • Bar Iron, aud small Iron ot all descriptions, and make, also, thefinest quality of Hoops, Bounds and Squares. 49* Leave orders for Iron In the box, at the city Poet Oflca. oc!8 - »j ' f- * Jb « - .'r.y+.JjA :-;v. ■\.^v . r - * **< PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE J. HENKEL’S CITY GABISET WAREHOUSE, AVI73 CHESTJf UT STREET, (Oppowti Ikdxpxsdxbc* Hall,) . Phlluelphla, rUBBITUaE, IX EVEBY STYLE! Comprising LouisXlV, Louis XV, Elizabethan anil Antique, with Sculpture Carving anil modern style; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satin wood and Maple; all of superior construction, and finished In the best style, equal to, If not excelling in qual ity, the Goods of any Establish ment in the United Btatfs. ~ I EMPLOYING none but- experienced workmen, fappren li tiees being positively excluded,!and using the best ma terials, the work cannot fail to give satisfaction to par chasers. Amongst the many advantages offcml to pur*, chasers, is the facility of Punishing a House, either in ele gant or plain style, completely from one establishment; by which means all the articles In each room correspond in style and qmdlty, and the immense stock always ca band, being so various in design,* enables purchasers to please their fasts in a selection, without the delay necessarily caused In ordering Furniture. • To rive an idea of the finished Furniture on band, I need only inform yon that my Rooms are 176 teet long, by 27 fret wide, four Boors |n number; with Shops contiguous, suffi cient to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that the work Is all done under my own immediate Inspection. 49»The Packing is all done in the Store, and Furniture warranted to carry 6afely any distance. Visiters to Pbila delphia are respectfully invited, as porenasersor otherwise, to call ana examine the Goods. - au26:ly WORLD'S FAIRS* London, 1851* and New York* 1553. TRIUMPH OVER THE COMPETITION OP THE WORLD it THE first and only PRIZE MEDALS for liar ness at the Great Exhibitions in London, 1&51, ~ and In New York, 1865. was awarded to $ ■flifW LACEY A PQILLIPB, Messrs. LACEY A PHTLLIFS, at their extensive estab lishment, Nos 12,14 and 16, Sooth Fifth street, Philadel phia, keep the largest stock of ready-made Harness and Saddles of any house In the United States. They have reduced the business of manufacturing to such perfect sys tem, that, for quality and price, they are beyond ail com petition. The best of Leather only Is used, and no pains are spared to reach perfection in every article. It Is acknwledged, that for elegance, lightness, comfort and real value, the Harness and Saddles of Lacey A Phil lips surpass all others. They invite a dose examination of their stock. Attention is called to the following scale of pricee: Good, plain, serviceable Single Harness, 412,00 to $26,00 “ fancy “ “ “ 28,60 to 56,00 “ plain Doable Harness, 40,00 to 6(^00 They have a branch of their establishment at New Or leiQs, No. 81 Charles street. Country Harness Makers can be supplied with Harness cheaper than they can manufacture them. ASF“ A number of HAKNERS MAKERS are offered con stant employment* the year round. The highest wages given. Apply to LACEY A PHILLIPS, No, 12,14 and IC, South Fifth street, near Minor street, Philadelphia. Pa. frb2 JOSEPH MOGRIDQE. QOMMIBBION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 38 COMMIIBAL, EXLOW Pais Btukv, Sta Loull* 80., /‘lONSlGHMENTSanlCommieelons will meet with prompt V/and personal attactfon, and libexai cdrwno-r will be given when required, <m OoiungmaaDU or Bills of Lading, in ham t. Orders for the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices. The Receiving and Forwarding of Mercnandixe and I‘re duce will meet with especial care and dispatch; the lowest rates of Freight will always be procured, amt the expense of Storage and Drayageas much-u poeaible avoided. azrtuxcu: PageAbaeon, Ft. Louis; KUis A Morton. Cincinnati; Chariest, Blow A Co., do; Strader A Goman, do; Chouteau* Valle, do; HoseaA Frazer, do; Dean, Ring A Co., do; Springer A Whiteman, do; J.W.Rutler A Bro.,Plttsbh; K.O. uooodman A Co., dp; D. Leech * Co., do; K. AC. Yaruall ACo.. Pbiladr.; Wa.Holme* A Co.; - do; Morgan, J.M.BuckAMorgan: Blow A March, New York. B. B.Comegys, do; Front 4 Forrest, do; - Shields A Sillier, do; Charles A. Meigs, do; Jotdah Lee A Co., Baltimore. A.GKarwellA Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole. do; Howard,boo A Co.; do; W.B. Reynold*. Louisvill*-; 11. D. Newcomb A Bro., do; T.O.Twichell A Co., Oommfarioo Merchants. New Orleans. have an open Policy of Insurance, which will rover all shipments to my address. when advised hy letter per mall, or whan endorsed os bills of lading before, or at the time of snlpmont. JOSEPH MOGRIDGE, angd Bt. LouV>. Missouri. Bay Wood Nursery and Garden*. JAM Ed KENNEDY, (late Manager of the weil-knOwn Sy racuse Noeeriee, New York,) begs leave to Inform the public, that he has now established an EXTENSIVE NUR SERY, on the Farm of Mr. James F. Nagley, near East Lib erty, where be shall be prepared, after the 6th Instant, to re oeiteand fill orders for every variety of Fruit and Ornamen tal Trees, Hardy and Gma House Shrubs and Plants. In addition to a choice end superior stock on hand, he has made arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries in the East, to keep up his supply. Having a thorough and longexpo rlesce in the bwsin«wa,be can assure his customers perfect satisfaction. Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer his service* in designing, laying out, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Pub lic Parks, or the grounds of Country Residences; and will also furnish plans for the formation of Lawns, Approaches, Picturesque Scenery, Ac- In the highest styles of the art. Practically acquainted - with every branch of Landscape Gardening, and having spent years in the Fylrian Parks’ of England, and on the beautiful banks of the Hudson, be hopes he has the capacity to meet the wishes of those who favor him. Communications can be addressed through the City Post Office, or left at the Warehouse of Messrs. NegleyA Mohan, 22 Wood street. aarTrr KENNEDY A Oft. Public Sale of Bnlldtng Lots and Blocks Adjoining Laawrencewtlle* ffMIE undt-rritfn**! Ooiotnitt** of tb* Board of Managers 1 of ST. MARY’S CEMETERY, trill offer for ml* on th« premia*. on SATURDAY, the fcth day of Jnly nvxt, at 3 oYlnck, P. M., at public auction, 20 Building Lota, each 24 feat front and 110 feet deep; and 3 blocks of Lois, each '.><l feet front by 110 fret deep, being the balance unsold of 94 Lots surreyed off taut summer. It is deemed unnecessary to say much atiout this propettv, as It is veil known to the public; snfltre it to say that it it one of the handsomest !o* cations in the neighborhood of the city, with a fine riew of the United States Arsenal, Allegheny Cemetery .and Riser, and h within 700 feet of the Toil House on the 1,, and 8. I'lanK Road, ai which point Omnibuses are passing erery fire minutes, bringing person* into the centre of the city in little fiTur half an hoar, at a co«t of three Tents, Topei* wjtis wishing to enjoy a country home, with tho conveni ences of attending to their business in the city, this proper ty offers inducements not to be overlooked. Palo positive, and a liberal credit will be given for three-fourths of the purchase monef- Mr. Devlin, Superintendent of St. Mary’s Cemetery, will show the above property to any person calling on him pre vious tb*the day of sale. JAMES BLAKELY, G. L. B. FETTERMAN, A. MTIGHK, j«i24 Committee, Cram*’*, Ktnkaift, Boston Papier Blache Company* MODERN AND ANTIQUE ORNAMENTS. jOITTSBURGH AGENCY, 67 MARKET STREW.—The *Jt attention of BnUdsn, Steamboat Contractors and Cab inet Makers, is requested to this new and great improve ment in the manufacture of embellishments for Buildings and Steamboats, outside and inside; Cabins, Cburcb es, Dwellings, Stores, and Parlor Furniture, in gilt, or in Imitation of various kinds of wood. Also, Cornices, Brack ets, and ihUent Ventilating Centre Pieces for Ceilings, Mouldings,Consuls, Trusses, Battlnmsot, Ac; much cheaper and handsomer than Plaster and Wood Carving, and a great deal more durable. BLOCK LETTERS FOR SIGNS, very cheap and warrant ed to lost for 21) yean exposed to the weather. Above Goods for sale at the manufacturer’s prices—cost of freight added. W. W. WILSON, notice la Hereby Given, rpO ALL PERSONS who have subscribed to the Capital JL Stock of the PITTSBURGH* AND BRIE RAILROAD COMPANY, and which has been made specially applicable to tbe construction of the road In Mercer county, that an instalment of me pta cist, per share, is required to be paid to tbe Treasurer of the Company, at bis office, in Wret Greenville, Mercer county, on or before tbe 20T1I DAY OF JULY, 18M, and that an instalment of fttc pt& czst, per share, will be required to be paid at the same place eTery thirty days thereafter. By order of the Board. , • I». F. BASKIN, Treasurer P. A E. R. R. Co. Office of the P. AE.R. R. Co., ' ) . « New CssUo, June 21st, IBM, j i*- 1 *" 1(«w Partnership. Matthew graff and danl. rkisinoer, trading heretofore'as M. GRAFF A CD., Stove and Hollow ware Manufacturers, No. 124 Wood street,, have this cay associated with them THOMAS J. GRAFF, as a partner in their businow. Tbe name, style and title of the firm will, from this date, be GRAFF, RKISINGER-A GRAFF. They respectfully solicit a continuation of tbe patronage so lib erally bestowed upoo the firm of M. Graff A Co. n . PltGtburtdvJuly Ist, 1564. GREAT uargains of sammer goods at A. aic’i’lUHK'o, corner of Grant and Fifth streets. I have this day cooimeni'ed selling off my snmrner stock at first cost; the goods are all new, and have been purchased this Beason, aud as they are now offered at prices for 'below the usual rates, tattle* would do well to get a bargain. The stock comprises boreges, lawns,' summer Bilks, iGsuty, grenadines, berege de luihes, atiyla mog^very article usual ly kept in a fancy store. ’ ■ jv.*» Sew Trimming Store, So. S 3 Cbmcr of Market itrtet and the. Diamond. IjNRANK VAN GORDER respecfuliy announces to the . public of Pittsburgh nnd vicinity, that be will open his uuw Trimming Store on Monday, April 17th. Having fitted op the neatest store room in the city, and filled it with a choice s.-lection of the latest styles of Trimmings uud Fan cy Goods, he flatters himself that be will offer superior In duce cents and endeavor to give full satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Now, don’t forget the place—No. 83 Market street, corner of the Diamond. [aftr!2] FRANK VAN OORDER. ESTKitPIUK WORK So. 13fi Rood street, Third door below Virgin Alley. BOWN A TETLEY would call the attention of Sporting men to their large assortment of Guns, BJfies and Re volving Pistols, the largest and best selected stock ever opened in this market; together with a general assortment of Hardware. Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackle, all of which we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, or for good approved paper. ' marlS W. B. SCAIFB, THIRST STREET, BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET r BTRBKTS, PITTSBURGH, PA., builds Freuds’ Patent Metallic Life Boats, of Galvahixed Iron : also, manufactures. Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Oooking Stoves for Steamboats and Hotels, Portable Forges, Forged Iron Work, Large Bolts lor Bridges, Acg Cork Ufa Preservers, the beat and cheapest kind. Steamboat work attended to. [wy2foy Import*at to Tnllors. JUST RECEIVED, a large assortment of Taßora* and Trimmers* Shears, of tne best makes hi tbe country, whlchwe offer at tbs manufacturer's prices, at TV YOU CAN 84VB FIVB DOLLARS A MONTH, ,<m I can have s fine Building Lot, of $0 feet front bj 210 deep, situate on Ml Washington. Price, MSP—toms, $23 In hand, balance'at $6 a month. Now la the time to secure a good Lot on easy terms. .fl, CUTHBEBT A SON, Je2l 140 Third street. ST. LOUIS. €7 Market at. BOWN * TETLEY’S, Enterprise Works, 130 Wood street,. Wholesale Agsnte for manfuagtaretr. :,, ,v: NUMBER 281. FOR SALE AND TO LET, Property Cor Sale. 11HE subscriber offers for sale, on very_ reasonable terms, th» following property, viz; L Three Story Brick Dwelling House, No. 110 Penn street, between Hay street and Evans’alley; and Lot 25 fact front, extending back 112 feet to an alley. The House is one of the best buildings, and in one of the most'pleasant neighbor hoods in the city. Five Lota—embracing comers of Front and Ferry streets; one hundred and five feet fronton Ferry and sixty foet on Front street, with a good three story Brick Building on the corner, a two story Frame on Front st.* and two Brick Build ings, used hs shops, op Ferry ft. A Lot, 31 fret front by 80 fret deep, on Front, between Market and Ferry afreets. ri '' A Lot, with very convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot 20 feet by 90, fronting on Congress And Elm sts. ■? A House and l4t, on Wylie, street, near'the new Court House. The houseis well arranged and in good order, and U now occupied as ft hotel. A Three Story Brick, on Smlthfield street, near Seventh — being in an excellent business location. • The Lot fa 20 hy BO feet deep, frontinipcn Smlthfield ft. A Cottage Frame and Lot, 28 by 120 feet, fronting on Anne and Robinson streets, Allegheny City. This is a very desira ble and pleasant location for a real dance. Mine Lots in the town of M’Kaesport, each 60 fact by 160, Several of these are on the Main street. Eleven Acres In Limetown, on the Monongahela River, on which there are 4 houses; there are some 6or 7 acres of ex cellent stone coal, and abundance of limestone, convenient to the landing; and two roal pits open. Ninety Lots in the town of Coluxntdn, 60 foet by 150 each, nearly all level, and well located. The tenant of each Lot has the privilege of using whatever stone coal he may re quire for his own use, from a pit near the Locks. Columbia is a pleasant situation on the i>auk of the Monongahela riv er, a short distance below Loak No. 3, in the midst of an ex tensive stpne coal region, and would be a desirable point for manufacturing establishments. Two Hundred scree of superior Stone Coal,with House, Railroad. Ac. This property has a front of 140 rods on the Monongahela river; an excellent landing; good grade and foundation for ndlrpad—with .enough level ground at one point for houses and gardens, or locations for manufactories. 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, gas, or for any ordinary uses, is not gurpassad by any la the country. In my absence, my agent, James Blakelv, Eea., will give all necessary information, and be authorized to give warran tee deeds for any property sold. JAMES MAY, nySP No. 110 Tfann afreet OAI l BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE, lying between the &\j\ f boroughs of Stewartetown and Bharpsburgh.— The undersigned has recently had sui7«ycd off into Build ing Lots that very eligible and beautiful lo< of land, con taining about 20 acres, lying on the bank of the Allegheny river, between the above towns, and will offer them for sale, at public auction, cm SATURDAY, the 16th day of July* at 3 o’clock. P. M. For beauty of scenery and salu brity of location, this property is not excelled In the county, and It offers inducement* to purchasers; mot only to men of moderate means, but also to those wishing to purcivsee a sittrfor a subnrban residence,rarely to be met with. The bridge artoto the Allegheny at or .near Sbarpsburgb, (and which is now under contract,) will be located on this prop erty, connecting with the Lawrencevllle and Sharptbutgb Plank Read, and bringing It within 4 miles of the Court House when the Allegheny Valley Railroad fa finished, and It Is expected to have the cars on this fall; the staticn will be near the bridge, and will tiros enable persons to leave home and be at their plane of badness in a fow minutes. Two reculir daily packets from Sharpsburgh to Pittsburgh pass throoffb the property several times a day. and the Ex celsior Line cf Omnibuses aiso pass it every hour. Plots of the grounds will be read*; for delivery In a few days. JAMES BLAKELY, jel2 corner of Seventh and Sxnithficld sts. T.IOR SALE—Two splendid Farms; one of 100 acres, and X' the other 75 acre*; beautifully located on. the Upper St. Clair Tuwpship Plank Road, 6 miles from tile city, each of them lying so as to divide into 10 acre lots, baring a good spring on each. I; is a splendid opportunity for a spicul*- Uon. Tbo>f who want a good home, or wish to make money, weald do well to look at it, as we will sell to tl-e ftj-Ht that offers us our low twice, in lota or all together. Abo. fire Country Seats, 1 mile from Woods’ run, and only 3 miles from Allegheny city, by way of the New Brigh ton i'lank Roa 1. They are fine healthy locations, and of fered very low. Also, ten Country eeata on the Ohio and Pennsylvania R*l.rOw!,7 milrelielew the city. They will bo sold separate or together to a colony or building association. It tea Jorriy location, and cheap, of course. Abo, one. Lot of two Rcres, and two smaller pieces of ground, opposite Hartman's ot Woods’ ran, offend t.t a very low price for so lino a property. An H.-sortinreit of Ijrods, Bi’iiw and Lots, always on hand, er.d described in my register. Beftwe buying you would do well to call and euqmreif THOMAS'WOGL’S, , Je7 75 Fourth street. Beautlfnl Sites for Country,Homes. ritllL unM-rsi/tid offers for *al«, un eaay tvnas, FLFTY LOTS.lai-l off and mtrietrd for rural lWtance*. Also, an ENTIRE SQUARE, on-ttie bank of the Allegheny river, 704 foet long by 200 fret deep ; having fronts on Mary and Julia Ann Avenue*, and Henrietta and Hen Afreets. This square contains many Fruit Tree* of thcehoiceat kind, and oomunnJj* a fine view of the pk-luresq Je an 1 romantic are nery aroupd. lam desirous of pref rirtng this square en tire, as it would afford one of the most charming and mag nificent *K«s for a gentleunn's rammer roridenoA, in the immediate Tirioity of the two c tire. Also, als,ut TlIRt E ACRES OF GROUND, at the head of the lelnnd, advantageously situated fer manufacturing pur poses. - The above property is Situated in Dnquesne borough, on the high and main bonk of Herr's Island, and fa reached by a very substantial Bridge of one span. For particulars ap ply at my residence, In Duqueane borqugh, on the main hank, fro-oting tbe ht-sd cf Uerr'slsland, or of JOHN DUN LAP A CO., cornerof Second and Market sis., PUteburgh. Aprl~:tf WM. a MILLER. Fifth Ward Properly for sale at a Good Bargain. Three valuable brick houses and lots.— Lots embrace a front on Tenn street, of 6G feet G iorhea, to a 3 feet alley; on which there is erected a valua ble block of Brick Houser, two stories high, with kitchen and cellar in basement, 41 feet front on Penn street, and 30 feet deep on Locnsi street. This is a very desirable situa tion for either a Store or a Tavern: Penn street Wing the great tbroughfore of the city: and this property being con venient to the Railroad Depot. Tbi* property would not W in the market-only that tbe owner is living in Washington county, and finds it extreme-, ly inconvenient to attend to It. Terms easy and price moderate: for further particulars enquire of ROBERT DAY, Fifth Ward, cr JA3. C. RICHEY, Real Estate Agent, at this office. X*and for Sale. IQAO ACHES OF LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, near IOUU the Clarion river. This land is heavily timbered, has an excellent soil, and is said to contain an abundance of iron ore, and a thick Tein of bituminous coal. Tbe Venan go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, will run very near to it, if not directly across it. The Mills town creek runs through it. ALSO. 500 acres in Elk county, well timberedaadwaterwl, and tying near the route of tbe Snnbury and Epe railroad. No better investment could be made than in these lands. The completion of the Sunbury »nJ the AU(sbeny Valley, and 'the Venango railroad* through that region will render the coal, lumber, iron ore and soil, of great Tatue. Enquire of C- B. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law, fel>22-»»ani:tr No. 147 Fourth street. Valuable Property tor Sale, ON LIBERTY STREET, ADJOINING THE METHO DIST GRAVE YARD, NEAR CANAL BASIN.—This In now the only desirable piece of property in this neighbor hood not already bought up by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Fronting on Liberty 50 feet, on Elm street 100 feet, thence to the Methodist Grave Yard SC’-j feet, to Liber ty 110 feet. This property is most dreirable as a Hotel.' The building now on it, a good substantial three story brick, with all the necessary buck buildings, has for a long time been c-ccupitd as tbe Union Hotel, doing a good business. Capitalists and others deeirnn* of miking a good invertment, will do well to examine the premises. apr2B;tf EDWARD FABER. For Sole. I WILL SELL my unexptred lease (fourteen years) of a Lot, situate on O'Hara street and Spring alley, In the Fifth Ward—4o ft fronting on O'Hara street, and running bark 100 ft. on Spring alley, on which Is erected a four storied Brick House, 40 ft. square, with a frame, two stories, GO ft. .on Spring alley; well calculated to carry on any branch ofmanufacturiagbusinesa. Being engaged in man ufacturing in the country.l offer the above for sale. In quire at No. 425 Liberty street. oclß:tf EDWARD FABER. Coal Works For Solo. SIXTY TUUKK ACRE' OF LAND, with 250 acres of Coal attached, and all the improvements thereon in success ful operation. :aid Farm is utnated on the Monungahela river, *4 miles above Pittsburgh, and b supplied with a Farm Ilou.fl, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad, and an excellent harbor. The vein of Coal is five feet thick, and cannot be surpassed in quality. For further particulars apply to NICHOLSON A PAYNE, jel2 If No. 235 liberty street. A Very Dealr*ble Country Beat, at Pri vate Bale. THE subscriber b authorised to Mil the following piece of property, containing 2% acres of land, situated in Collins tp., Allegheny county. Pa. This property b beauti fully-located on the bank of tbe Allegheny river, about 4 miles from tbe city; having two fronts, one on the Law renceville and Sharpsburgh Plank Road, and the Allegheny river; and about 80 rods below the ferry, and just oelow the new bridge, now being built over the river. For fur ther particulars esquire of JAMES C. RICHEY, je9 , • Real Estate Agent. Farms* Houses* fee.* To Let* ONE OR TWO FARMS, with commodious Brick Dwell ings, ami Stables, near to the city, and suitable for Gardens, Milk Farms, or to fotten cattle for this market. Also, a convenient Brick Country Mansion and Stable, largo enough for a respectable family. AJbo, one smaller place; add an excellent Two Story Brick Dwelling, with finished basement and attic—on tbe bank of the Allegheny, above the aqueduct. .. JAMBS S» CRAFT, dec2S:lf No. 144 Fourth st. BUILDING LOT FOR. SALK. A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending bark 109 feet to WUe alley. On the back part of the Lot is a Cellar Wall, built for two small Houses. This Lot is in a desirable location for a residence; and will be sold low, and on fa-rorable terms. Title good, and clear from incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLMORB, feb23 At Office «>f Morning Pcit. GKUFaiILL FOR SALE OR RENT.—A valuable GrLt Mill, of 3 run of slope, in complete order, and doing a good business; situate on tbe Sandy and Beaver Canal, a short distance from tbe Ohio river; with a good Dwelling He use, Barn, and 10 acres of Land. Will be sold or leased on favorable terms. S. CUTHBERT * SON, jelfi 140 Third street COTTAGE FOR RENT.—The building of House on ' Nursery Hill, with about an sore of ground. Enquire of J. STEDEFORI), on the premises, or or Ofj‘J3 THOMPSON BELL k CO. : Valuable Property For Belt. T7IYE HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS, situate as Centre X .Avenue, near Fulton street, and within tan minutes* walk of th&Post Office. For terms, inquire of BOON 4 SARGENT, iqjl7 corner of Wood and Fifth ets. ’ To Lot. 4 i GOOD DRY CELLAR, under the Neptune Engine House, on Bsventh street, suitable for storing molasses or produce. Inquire of JOHN H. STEWART, nxarfl -367 Liberty street. ' '• - - To Lot* , . . THE dwelling house opw occupied by me enr Federal street, AHihsny,No. 4 Oollonade Row, near the end of the bridge. Enquire at the bouso. W. H.LOWRDK. R op Anvrß'rmsG,' 7 . >X sr TJTF I‘JTTSnUHGtI rHFS3 SOSP4CIIL, MBS: u ; - : n°»*rli -e Wtc'lt “ twjp m0nth5........... " tfir<- month?.... “ f«4r month? “ tlx month?-. “ “ _ onje year tatulingCatd, six lin?.* or less, perantram... | CnA.tGX*BU AT rLEASCKX: One annum, (erfilaitiT* of the 25 00 MTIfYMOKMIS'G.rOST. FIUDAV KORNTNG: LETTER PROM SEW mil OH TON g Bbightox, July 3d, 185=1 ■"" Editor Vost: Dear As the season is now fast ap proaching! when those who live in busy cities require relaxation from toil, and are admonished by a consjiousnes3 of waning vigor, to relin quish forfja time the eager pursuit of -the al mighty dqilar, to inhale,'if only very- texapora- ■- .. rily, the {jpore, bracing country air, a short glance at tbe food of things along tbe valley of \ the Beave* may aoi no ham. Since last £easbn;‘ quite a numbed! handsome; dwellings hare been pot up inmost of the viljkges along the Valley, and many have iiaprovedjjthcir old ones; and much taste and' ear© ia displayed in oat-door arrangements by planting photce shrubbery, flowers, &e. - I am informed that nqiuy rooms" in the Mer rick House, in New Brighton, have been engaged, ’ gome'of jfcbem by Southern families; and, in' » anticipation of an overflow of strangers, pre- are making by of the private families j»f the village to enteMain those who may desire to go to a private house. c .■* Of thejeap&eity and management of tho Mfer rick Houj»e t it is unnecessary to speak, as yon '•:> are acquainted with it; its character is now V widely koown, and it is enough to 3ay that it is atill “Merrick’s.” Some perturbation amongst the isms or jthe fragments of the isms, has been observable in this county for some time past, and an ■extraor dinary preparatory nuptial gathering is expect- - ed soon to take place, with the particular object and intention of their consummating sundry al liances ; the most melodions political cooings are hear| in some places,-bat in this bloomer 1 age thertjjis absolute difficulty in distinguishing the sexeifc and amongst the parlies themselves particularly interested, very excruciating mis- > givings pegin to be felt, chiefly in respect‘of certain privileges to be enjoyed by each ; and, the point is a very delicate one, the propriety? of having the matter clearly under stood prt|rious to tying the gordian knot, has , its advocates ; at least one point must bo clear ly defined, and that is, which party Shall wear the bret&es. Men begin to speculate on the probable progeny that this polygamous alliance • may secyj into tbo world; it is common, you know, fpr docters to differ—sometimes, no doubt, fdT opinion’s sake; but some anticipate a case nattira nbd others opine that the organs of increase are dried up. The demo crats— tigs great safeguard—the invincible le- . gion of Watchmen—are calmly looking on to keep quietness. Tbcrefpro men in this country who have not yet readjUlie Nebraska Bill, and a great many who have;done so but very recently ; I need not say that ibose who have read it are satisfied. ; Detached? fragments of the Whig' party, with strong abolition proclivities, are very industri ous in emulating false statements, for the pur pose of on” any they can catch. After sjl thathas been said, and that will bo said, abotit Southern agression, the great of the people do now, and always will believe in, and |iphold r very Upge.fiftfs - not .the ftciure of man to brook dictation, and the of course with a staU s of men. All reasonable beings naturally love justice, and still we tfee that, ‘•Han's inhumanity to man makes counties millions mourn.* 1 - Not in the South alone.. but in the North, the East, the West In my observations of men—mpst of these who pursue the walks of indo^tryj —have these impressions deeply chis elled the mind, (although, in some cases, acts from neighborly feelings would seem to show a %aut of proper firmness.) That jslavery is unnatural and a great evil, and tb&t none feel the evil so acutely as the peoplo of the South, is certain; but the remedy for the jxnischief must originate with the slave States themselves. * That the chains have been riveted much 'more* tightly around the slave by the meddling of a body of people that call them selves philanthropists,—a thousandth part of whom act, perhaps, from really honest motives? and possess a great deal of the milk of human kindnesp—is true; but their efforts have been misdirected, and have prevented, perhaps, three States from being at this time free. There! are not a few who believe that the re generation of Africa, if ever brought about, must, be through the ordeal of slavery ; that at this time thebarbaronsoccupanta of thatland “make their generation messes to gorge their appetite,” and the [gradual return of those that have been humanised to their own clime, will perhaps he the only: means of regenerating their race; there ore not many who think that the area of slavery will increase. The Native Americana are now approached with optsn palm by some of the “ attaches” of the fragments before mentioned, and are poai-. tively covered over with tubs full of eyeophaney in tbe shape of most'tender and loving entreat* ies; and* as one said to me, he had never before known [his health so particularly and anxiously enquired after, aqd so frequently.too—also, his wife’s aid all tbe little ones’. Some of the dear people are near a quarter persuaded that the mit lenium jjs at hand, and have an indescribable wish if the cholera must come, it will do so before October. The true American is the most m»jest3fl : and benevolent being that ever breath ed, and-stands at tbe gates of mercy to keep them opjen to the oppressed. Jl« is a citizen of the world, and believes thjU this great globe was made for man to dwell upon, and that he has a right to traverse it and pitch his tent when and where he chooses, accountable only to bis God and of the land in which be may be. “There is a special providence in the fall of a sp&rrqw,” and those who believe so have deep ly roott-d convictions nt their mind& lie to tbe birth, 1586 and destiny of this Republic. With laws'sutted to the nature of man, she has be come ttie garden of tbe world ld«*» of foahion ami th<t moald of form, Tl-;e obaervwl ef all observer*," with so radiant, that in due lime all the diadems of the earth will melt under it. Is b> pot, then, indeed a devil who dares to think treason against such a land? Yovr friend, CONBTANT READER. (We would call attention to the following: card relatlog to Cottage Hill Academy* whioh is a third of a mile from East Liberty stationjjjn this county; *i Cottage Hill Academy, ) : j: _ June 130-i. | The .undersigned, patrons and “ Cottle Hill Academy,” having had no tunity attending the examination of the pu pils composing Ua classes, take great pleasure in assuring the public of its highly satisfactory character. The ir&rious exercises in- elementary arithme tic, ani tbe higher mathematics; in English grammar, and the classics, were executed with . commendable promptness, accuracy, and dear ness.; the pleasing exhibition, in all its parts, affording tho most positive evidence—that of succesj^—that the duties of Principal and Assist- - ant haye been most faithfully |ind laboriously, performed. It is/a gratifying fact that we can now an nounce to parents that they’h&ve in their midst* .- * in onej of the healthiest valleys of the West, a seminary of learning that promises to avoid the necessity of sending their sons to distant points of the: country. < v We Sincerely hope that the patronage now en joyed ly the Principal, Mr. Caton (who pohsess- ; es a fqjUhftil assistant in the Rev. Mr. Moore,) will bicentiooed-r-a tribute emiseuily drserving, mlliam Wiljrins, , r - W. P. Baum, AS Murray, jJ. 8. R. Galway, ; B-'Gntarie, v ’ Robert Watson, JjR. M’Clinjtoek, A. Bradley, H. Burchfield, Jos. Woodwdl* Vim. C. Barr* Daniel Negley, _ Robert Wilson, M. Hqdklnsohp " ' IJU A. Smith, D. W. Miller. _:,Go&. ha* been,discovered in great abundaoc#•, : 3 jast itider EvaosViQe, IntL It is proposed to tauuU the order to get at the mine. -JV , ■* ■ >■ i* t f -Ji, •V * < r " % - , *d f • 4V: < '•.<■. - /■. . ? 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