v;-t v ••••’•it*' Mru* ■ tS# J»sjjj*P'iV- <■:•* if- l"’* tS. flpseiMsiw Ws&isMm fH^gi tgpMg Wwlt# I %tsfi dl^Mf §m^ Pii life; , Local .Comma* « Book Binding,.Midiw. U Paper and Stationery line, > €S*lt2?«££ftlnt‘«iV' **« reasonable term*. *%»?q&rS?c it4ilJe * Blank Book and Stationery Waretiu. t*SM2eß*i*fcC‘??'* ** mm* aeoond street*. >’ FrtnUiMi Oflloe and Book Bindery, No. M Thiro - WfSI TXrATOH A . VV W °°& uul iW *K3 i J , *Cgeyt • . _. ._- _ ■• - All kinds of Jewelrymaqa „ 4re&sjk»Es e. cirruaxsr.. s. OOTHBERT dt TJEAL ESTATE AND GENERAL A<3Rh*. «• *»***“ #uL ' u. -L ibv. It U pale Wiiv. — —— oomea gradually o» - Kor £ein - V***t&W«Vr,V! * Stationary War oie, Marker. ___ . : A CARD—Mr. G. ANTON and H. BCHtw. XX respectfullyannonnoetothedtiMnsof PluaDu. Alleghany that they will giro instruction* on the Pie*.. &K**Zi* rjk Guitar. Violin and Bata. Inaalr* at H. Schroeder 1 Oo.’i I . niw knee store, WJw&Bret atjtt Ofica. , • ! nV•-ca» , .»i~-,•,--,-• -^. •*•-.- • * • '"* '". T l V'"' ■■■■ 1 !■: -,*;• ■•■ .••v-v ..•=■-■ -'>*7- ■■' .- ■■■■•■’"•■ ---.; i* *;s **y iiy . Pria'td mmiJPubtisk*i xxri, itsmti iw, BT Gi Ft . 29*TERMS.— Five Dollar* • rear, payable strictlyln •dr»n4*. fRX Dollars wil! in variably be required If sot paid within thwjrtor.; . < - • i* . ,• . - K3* Single ©opts# Tire cetta — for sale it the counter In the Offioa, andbjribaNejM ; .. THE SATITHOATKOBimrO POST )« published-frees- the same office, on n Urge, blanket site ihwt, it TWO DOLLARS a jeer, in tdvnnoe. Single eopiee wiU todlMO&tinued (unleesat thsdiscre on of the Proprietors,) until nil arrearages are. paid. No attention will to paid to any order unless tßQom panied by4he-niouey,«r nttsbetorr reference in this dty. Connected wxtt the Establishment of the if army Fed isene<tfOulargut Job Printing Offces in the oitif, where aE kindsof work is done on Oe shortest notice, and most reason able terms. I. : PROFESSIONAL CARDS, j GHBO* F» OUiIiBIOILBf : ATTORNEY AND COUN-BBLLOR AT LAW, (Mice, comer of Iburth street and Cherry alley, ' * ' PITOBUMH, FA., 3^ WDI attend to his professional business as usual, at his office, between the boors of 9 A. M. and 4 P. U. of each; day. ■ i. jy2> ROBERT E. PHILLIPS, ATTORNEY At LAW ST. LOUIB, Mo. ' ' JOSKPH WEAVER, ~ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, OlBce,Ho. 144 Fourth street, ja3:ly{] rtTTSßuaon. pa. ' I 8 JOHN BARTON, 1 “ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, corner Fifth and Grant ats«, 1 Jl3:lyg] PITTBBPBOH. PA. . ! : . K. Biddle Roberta, T~ ATTORNEY- AT LAW—Office, No. ltd Smithfleld street, between Filth and Sixth. Collections carefully attepd ed to—aperiAl attention given to Conveyancing. fdec3:ly Tbomai 9ea&r 1 ; 'i Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery. Offloe, door to the Poet Office, .Steubenville, Ohio. . A* Pi Roas* A 7TORNEY AT LAW—No.IO9 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, J\. IV, fourth door below Hr. Rodr Patterson's Livery Stable. 1 je2B I J. 8. Blorrlaon, Attorney and counsellor at law—oaioe, «► moTed to No. 44 Grant street, near Fourth, Flttytmrgti, Pa. [ ___ aprlfty - < : " C« Orlando Loomis, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Offioe, fourth street, above Wood. Jy4iy j ! Thomas M. marshall, ATTORNEY AT LA W—Offiee, Lowrie's Buildings, Fourth street i -jan7:ly t R* B> Carnahan, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between Cherry alley and Grant street jefcy • . i J. N. Rl’Clowry, Attorney and counsellor at law—office in BakewalPs Buildings, on Grant street J«3 I D. 11. Haxen, ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth Strwt above and near Smithfleld. • mar27:y { Alderman Watson,' Office caj Third street, opposite the old Put Office. W~HERE:aU business pertaining to the office of Aldor mm and Jnstlpe of the Peeioe will be promptly at tended to. -Acknowledgments of Deeds and Mertgages,’and other instruments of writing, taken at his office, or at the residence of the parties. •js» The Dockets of D. S. BOULLY, late an Alderman of the City of Pittsburgh, are placed :iq my possession. Persons having Jodgimeota on said Dockets may have the necessary process isim*d thereon by Alderman Watson. [myS:tf Si Riickmaiter, Alderman. OFFICE, Grant street between Fourth st. and Diamond alley., Conveyancing of all kinds done with the gnat, eat earn and. legal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate ex amlned,Ac. | • I Removed. f DR. D. HUNT, Boaaco*i Dcxnsr, has removed his office from No. 75 Fourth street, to No. 19 FOURTIT Street, one door below Ferrv. where he will be happy to attend to all professional calls. j ■ cprS »• ARL, BURGKON DENTIST. (*»»»•• eessor to O. W. Biddle,) NO. 144 SMITH (TTWPBIfc FIELD STREET. I T_T r Office hours, from 8 to 1 o’clock, and from 2 to f ojclock fablMy J-SCOTT. DENTIST, Fourth street, five doom • - Orncx Houxs—From nine A- U. to five P. M. ; dec2o:y BUSINESS CARDS." n. w. Bxxjri.'tx aus. eicubic*. p W. HEUSTINE A CO.. COISISSION AND FQSWARBiNG SESpDiNTS, | astd DMlers Sejuarally ia Produce, Pittsburgh, Cia* oianati and other- Manufactures, Jto. Ko. 93 Front streets, belmetn-ilirket and Ferry streets, . . j PITT6HWWB, PA- Liberal cash advances made on consignments. Par tleular attention paid to forwarding Western merchandise Refer, Clark A Thaw, Wm. Uagaley AOo., Wm. M’> Cully k 00-, jF. Sellers A Co, Hays * Black, Kramer A Bahm, Henry Graff, E.-*q., Wm. Eichbaum, S. R. Johonton, Esq, ThomaS Bake well, Esq., George Ledlie, Ktq, Solomon Stoner, Esq. | , • ja&? j Co-Partnership. f|IHS subwsdtore bava this day formed a partnership for I the purpbee of carrying on Cb'/inusrion and Fbrvxird ing, In with thu Fish, Bacon and Oil, and /Vo dace uu«Jer the style of Kxousu A Riqu axwo.v; warehouse No. lie Water and 160 Front streets; formerly occupied by Bor bridge A Inghram. j WM. B. ENGLISH. > JAMES RICHARDSON, - , ■ JAS. J. BENNETT. PitUburgU) lst, ISSfccun - • - -< 1 FE. DRAYO, Diamond, Pittsbnrgh, dealer 5i • Country Produce, offers for sale a choice stock ;o Qrooeries, Mlieted for family use. Spices of every variety and the purest quality, ground at his Steam Mills. Also, Dried FxiHts, Foreign and Domes tic. Produce taken in 4x change for Merchandize. * F. R. D. his procured a full assortment of Landreth’s WarrmntedGarden Seeds, and invitee the attention of all In tereeted in ratal affairs. JanTl' Ti copartnership. RSIGNKD have this da; entered into co-part nershJp, under the name ami style of J. JL EUTCHI SON k 00., fts the purpose of Iran acting a CoianthmioD and Grocery business. JA3. A. UlTrOHlSOtf, f A, M. WALLINGFORD.. f*M Pittsburgh] yebrniry 1,1854 V. B. UQLUIf.I J. RJCtURD:*).*. J. I. BK&LI8H * RICHARDSON. COMMISSIOy AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS. asd. Wholanb DealerHn FUb, Daeon and oil, tad I’rwlace Jeoerally. . Warehouse formerly occupied by Burbri'lgciA oghram, No. 116 Water aad 160 Find street; Phteburgh,' Psnna. j f>*3 nuuraß o. BAtLcr jxo. . BAILET A RENSHAW, TEA DEALERS AST) FAMILY GROCERS; Dealers Is Wooden And Willow Ware, Japanned Tin Ware, House keeping!Dteakils, Ac., Wholesale find Retail, No. 253 Libert; street, Pittsburgh. apr!s:;l hlaxos rcurs, josh xiools, gisi owtHS, Pittsburgh.} Maryland. Pittsburgh. Sellers, Nicola A Co., : PRODUCE AXD GENERAL OOUM1S&ON iUatCHANTS, No. 809 Liberty street, Pittsbuifth, Pa. Bperra. tinaoed end Lard Pile. Jy3B H ». BiTiiiWS . 1864 a.'onus FBA’S SELLSES & CO., Forwarders and Commission Uerolunts SEALERS IX PROVISIONS, GROCKRIE3 AND OILS, • jVo. 309 Liberty tireth Pittsburgh, Pa. Wzluajc wn.ME, PhUa...— wn.aicKrr&Bs, Pittsburgh. I Hiller A Rleketson, TTTHOLESALK GROCERS, IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, TIL. Wines —Nos. 172 and 174, corner of Irwin end liberty strata, Pittsburgh. .Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, Ac- constantly on hand. jy2B [William Carr A Co., fWs. Oarr bite af the Arm of J. Parker k Co.) WHOLESALE GROCERS and Dealers In Foreign Wines and Brandies, Old Monongahela and Roctifled Whis ker, No. 823 Commercial Bow, Libert; street, Pittsburgh, Pa. | . js&y SAXUKL M’cUJtK** JOHX T. IttXKON ALEX. KIRKPATRICK. M'CUCBKAS, (IKRROS * CO., 1 , YTTIIOLESILB Growers, Prodace Dealers and Gommls- T T slon Merchants, No. 243 Liberty street. ‘ _apr22 | • PITTSBURGH, rA WJ HI. MKdHAMi. .... .7. OtO. BISOHAM tVM. BINGHAM A CO., POBWABbISO AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Liberty street, opporiU Pcnna. Railroad Depot, apr7 littctuiioh, Pa. PAOOOA TEA STORK. JBKU HAWORTH, WhoUtaU and Retail Qrocer, Dealer and Importer of Old Ooaotry Black Teas, French Bran* dtas. Wines, Ao., oorner of Dlaxbond alley anjdihe Diamond, PltUborxh, Pa- I feb'i’fcy' ' : LIVIHGSTOKB & CoT^ FORWARDERS COMMISSION MERCHANTS Steamboat Agenti f Terax IIiUTX, f *r>’ k. WM. A. M’CLURG, E9-TEA DEALER AND FAMILY QROCER, - ** oo&vsa or wood awd sura srarrrs, je254 PitUlmrgh. Henry U. Collins, EORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, and Wholesale Dealer Id Cheexe. DuUer, Seeds, Fish, and Produce generally, No. 25 WOOD Bi. Pittsburgh. [mart - Paul A Murdock. • COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANS, AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Water street, Ciadnnati, Ohio. [epl:tf Ktnf A 9Xoertiead, , WHOLESALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— No. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. [my23 !tfyJ*7*rTg i mg*& mfM . Smith A Sinclair, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MKK- CHANTS—Corner Wood and First eta. [nor3 Henry Ot'Cnllougb A Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS nod Commission Merchants, corner of Peon and Irrin streets. Pittxbyh. ] <&3:lys R. GAL WAV, PORK PACKER AND PROVISION DEALER, Ja7:g] A OomtgactAt Row, Liberty aTasaT, msv OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (Late Jomr* I Bros A BtpcetojO nod BLANK BOOK asd STATIONE RY WAREHOUSE—ia prepared to execute every style. of Leesl , Oommerriai, Canal And Steamboat Job Printing and Boole Binding, end furnish every article In the Blank Book,. Paoer and Stationery line, at the shortest notiee and on the BMt reasonable terms. Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, oorner of Market Printing Office and Book Bindery, No. 60 Third rt. novlfl B. T. C. Horfftßa BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER—hu always on huu a genera! assortment of School, Miscellaneous end Blank Books, Printing, Post and Cap Paper, Wholesale and Re tail, No. I<M Wood street, beloWFifth, East side, Pittsburgh. Wanted, Bags and Tanners* Soaps. epls:ly Russell & Bro., ““ “ 'ROOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, DEALERS IN STAN' _L> SARD AND LIGHT LITERATURE, and Publishers cl tuLO.O. P. TOKEN, No. 15 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Pa. narlfrly 1 ‘ i; W> Chadwick, Dealer in ragb and paper, no. 149 wood street, Pittsburgh. The highest price In cash paid fbr rags. mytlry William Gleun, BOOKBINDER —Corner of Thjrd and Wood streets, above 0 A Kay. where be is prepared to do every description of Ruling and Binding. [dec3 Walter P. Marth«)l, r IMPORTER and Dealer in Trench and American Paper Hangings. marl EK^d&sK fpj ■ im r. : •‘ - ’•■ •■ *■ '■•i*:., ,-‘t' ■ W. 8. Haven. • i V • i I*.. •I*- r. • .. /.. •V* ** • • ' * - v»>*^ .'IN* ■ ■'id-'v ■< P.OBUBHED Uidut'.ai .piLLMOKR AT rilE "POSI BUILUINaa,” UOSHES up vim INU tviwo'afttEßTa AT $6,00 PEU ANNUM, Oft *6,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY. IN ADVANCE. YOLUME XII. BUSINESS CARDS. . JOSSPHIfIiKMISO,, C (successor to t.;Wu,coj. * co.l ORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps consubxlyo6Gild's faU'assortinent of Drugs. Medi «pes, Medicine Chests, Petfumery, and all articles pertain rag to his business. .»• Physicians*' Prescriptions carisfully cokapOhildea at all hour*. JOHN SLEVISO. FLEMING BftbTHßKSr* ‘ ' (Successors to J. Kidd A Co.) WHOLESALE druggists, Jtfo. 60 Wfcod Street, Pittsburgh, Pi. Bifr°^ I ’ e * orB of Dr * M’Lane’a Celebrated Vermifuge, Liver Pills, Ac. .... . . jalO JOHN HAFT, JR., * (Saocensor to .las. M’Guffey,) . .Wholesale and Retail DrnggUt, AND Dealer l ia PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, Ac., 141 Wood street, three doors below Virgin alley,' apr-irmftely PITTSBURGH. ■’ToilW D. ndRGAN, A*>i, '• WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, AXD DEALER IX Dye-stuffs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Ac., No. 93>£ Wood Ktm.L(one door south of Diamond alley, PlTiHttDROn, [ja6J jfIH.YMITCHKLL, . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL' DRUGGIST, No. 135 Sireet»;' jaSryg] Neat door to 11. Child’s Shoe House,-Pittsburgh. *' AKtL - «......... rLamao. --- _ J»... JOS. FLEMING having awuolatedwith JUg/ABBl* the. business will hereafter be conducted under the style of J. ABEL A CO., at the old stand, corner of gmitbfleld and Fourth streets. . r l . ... „ . • jal:y * William Thorn, Druggist. HAS REMOVED lo the earner of HAND aod PKNN Streets, where he will, as usual, attend promptly tr his numerous frieuds. Ail ariiclesiu hlsline u> wamute.l pure, and put up with the utmost care. : mar 14:6m U. A, Fahnestock 4k Co., WHOLESALE DttUU WARKUOUBB—Corner First and Wood streets, and corner Wood and Sixth. (febl Ft. L. ALLEN, WHOLESALE DEALER I.H * Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Kononga hela Bye Whisky, &e M ALSO, RBCTIFYINO DISTILLER, * NO. » WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Brandies, ORis, Cordials, Jamais Spirit*. SL Croix OQ‘l New England Hum, Clarets, Champac***,' Scotch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon. Old Monongahela Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach. Vi ild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; Imported Havana, Regalia, aud Principe Cigars; Ualf-Spanioh. and Common Cigars, all at auch low p ices as lo challenge oompe Ulon. Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bodies of every style, and Demijohns of Bilyjji-v J reapectfully invite an examina tion of my stock, at No. g WOOD Btra*V Pituburgb, aprily John oiioctt, rM POUTER OF 11RANDIE8, GIN, WINKS, Sc—Thaler In fine Old Motiongiibela Whi-ky, Br»udv, ftc Also, Rectifying Distiller, cornerof Smlthflelu and Front streets, Pittsburgh- aprl3 J. llryar, W IIOLKSALB AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT ft 135 Liberty street, and 31 Diatdoud allej. feblOy JGIIN AT DEV ITT A RKo., Orucers ■*»! lireJiiti tn ' Foreign and Domestic Liquor*, liberty street, opposite head of rmithflxld at. tteikovali «-JNO. E. DOWNING, CLorrUER,-M Ha6 s removed lo LIBERTY street, opposite Garrison alley, and No-3 SEVENTH, near itajlthtield, wbwrv the attention of bie friends and the public Is invited to the ftock of RUABY-UADK GOODB always on hand. Olotba, Outt-lmcres and Vestings for ordered work. A JVfl ifS.irtmem of Furnishing for tenlletum, inriuditu Hetcjif aD .jaaliUvs, Trucks, Umbn.Ua*, *c., Ac. jsfrf ;OE * M CLOSIIT.w ...'.7. CiißSxutalf’CLoVikj r. WhoUuU and Retail Clothing Merchants. NO. 8 8 WOOD STREET. TUB subscribers respectfully inform tb-ir old customer* and the public in general, that they have thU day a*. <ocmi«athemeelr«sin the abtiTo buducas, under thafirtn M JOHN Jl CLOSKEV ft CO. They ruapertfully Hilirit a uiat.-oi public patronage. The prexioua buslpeu of each will be tattled by them «elv«i ne«t—ctively. f„t£ R LAIRD, Gate of the hrm of Ooulet ft Laird,; Lav "mg • opened STORK NO. 9» (two doom above the old -sand,) for the purpore of carrying on the CLOTHING tfUSIN ESS, bopts by strict attention to htuloeM to a.rlt a snare or the patronage of the late firm. N. —Clothing made to order in the moat faahtoaaMe •trie*, aod on the shortest ootic*—lnferior to none In the *«*■ Jau2*y Jsinca cT Watt, VI P.RCIIANTTAILOK—No. 44 Fifth atrtwt, opposite the LVJL Pm. » rr ; Jftmai Belltiueert " Vf CNONOAHKLA PLANING MfiX-Would reapactfuily JJL infona hD friends ahd the puotia, that his uaw lishment is now in Adi operation, aau that be l« prepwml to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all order? fi-> r Planed Lumber, with promptness, and tt the lowtet rates. Board and Plank, planed: on cnforDOth Mh)ea..eo | weiatlw Doors, and Mouldings, of every description, wa-t. to Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advantage to give bita a call, as be can now ninuth thorn with planed staff suitable far every deperiotion ot work. HER2OH ft CEiffWKLX, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, MANUFACTURERS of all kana* of. BRASS WORK LO COMUTIVK, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, * c . Al so, Ootton Batting Manuiactorera. Foundry on Rebwoca etnwt, Allegheny City. Office end Store, So. 12 Market stmt, Pittsburah. OLD BRASS and COPPER taken m exchange for work or cash paid. Orders left *t the Jonndry or Office, win be promptly attonden to. * JOSEPH T.iowav, ' JVo. 411 Oimn- of Avm and Wucd SLrteU, -ODlee np (tain.. Entrance from fifth street Pittsburgh, 1 \ ESPEOTJTLLy announce to tne public that he has fh commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, j n couoec- Uon with Intelligence and General Collecting. He will also attend to renting. personsriu want or servants, in any cap*dty, or those In want of piacos, will be supplied atsbort notice. All business entrusted to his care promptly at tended to. Riftraux*- I T. J. Dlghaia, Esq., Richard Cowan. Em., W. ?.■ Alex - BUck * Jnmt * *«keral, A. A. Mason, Maffit A Old. • janlB “• olu,r 7- jj. Mi^lnna J»I. GRAFF * CO., western Foundry, Ho. 124 Wood etreot, Hmttsbobgu, PA., ANUFACTURBK* OP COOKINO STOVES, Co»l and Wood Stores, Parlor Stores, Hollow Ware, Tlain and kaaeyQnites, Plain and. Fancy fender*,Bad and Dow Irons. Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles, tfagoo Boxes. Ac. {jk3:lyg Austin Loomli,~ REAL ESTATE AGENT, Merchandise, Stock, and Bill Broker,Office, No. 92 Fourth fltreet, (aboye Wood.) The .sutmcnbvr haring opened an offloe at the a bore ptaee, for the , purpose oi negotiating Loans, BDls, Bond*, Mortgagee, and all other Instruments for tho security of Money, and tor the purenaee and sale of Stocks. Will also rive-prompt and particular attention to buying, selling, renting of and hws nc ;aial Katite. [ jy7j AUSTIN LOOMIS. _ .»,..^ eKuehm * n Haunietn. T Third sireet, opposite the Tost-offica, ’nttsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill ll*ad«,show Bills, Labels, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Busin-ss and • /i\ n * Cards, Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed in Colors, Gold, Bronte, or Black, to the most approved style, and at the most reasonable prices. octl6:ly H_„ •• U’klntsy, OUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, AND Dealer In Paints— St. Clair street, Pittsburgh, uas constantly, on hand'all kinds or Paints, either dry or ?.^T ,^? pan RDd VAraish. Linseed Oil, Boiled 00, Spirits Turpentine, "Window Glass or all sixes, Putty, Paint Brushes, 4c4 all of the test quality, and fot sale at reasons ble prices. ■ tepll .ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SBHIMARY. T,t„ W. T. MCDONALD. M. a., ' Principal. HE next session of the Institution will commence on MONDAY, the sth of September next, at the-room cor ner of Ferry and liberty streets, lately occupied by the \eeder. ■ K'/'j-encrj—Uan. A. W. Loomis. C. Knap, Jr., 8. F. Von onhorst. »L Miller. »r. amrtb / J AGO BTIWbLISTER, J WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIO Alt MANUFACTURER ASD DEALER IV ALL KISDS OP Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars, ■ _ -Vo. 26 Fifth st., iKutburgk, Pa. Keeps constantly on bund a large supply of all the yarious brands of Imported Cigars. • j„3u| w „. T „„ JOSEPH CHAPHAK, • " WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN „ t o.,„* MPOR ’ , KD CIGARS, —Z 53 MaKKCT fiTRKrr, UITBBrTKOH. «? to -m 0 i r v e m n e lnvention of the Age. &M,S feelings that u.«u*Uy MZfipS; -? l ' VM. COUUI.A3 SEW PAPER MILL. CANTON ; OHIO, ANDERSON 4 CO., hare just started their pm- JJ per mill at the abore place, where thov will be harpy to receive orders tor printing and wrapping paper of all : „ _ feb27:tf /*»—dh A. Tlndle7~ WHOIEBAIJS and Kecail SADDLE, HARNESS TALIBS «4 CARPET •yjg.y, tarer< No * loo W w>d street, Pittsburgh, Pa. John H« Oellor, £ ETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music, School Books and grattonery, No. 122 Wood street. fj&nl t. j.haiuk........... ; .DAJtixi ant, jb HAGAN A AHLi TTrHOLESALE and Retail Dealers In Silks, Fhna/ and y » . GOODS, Nos. 91 Market and 8 Union street, Pittsburgh. fipr 4 K. WHIXEHOUSKt F AN w T^ 8 ll'?B^J ) .' rOOLEN DURAND CLEANEB, No. 7 ISABELLA St, near the Emmet Hole], g**™ AiLMHurr. _ . Tlu>ma* M. Little. \KT MAKEK—fifth street, between J,\, J°°7 * nd , J4 * r * B t stmts, opposite Iron City Hotel, all kinds of Jewelry mads and repaired. f»pfi:ly a. cirruaxsT„ .. s. u butun*. 8. OOTHBERT dt BON, Real estate and general agents. No. 50 Sniihfield strut. earn* HLB2, (SDOCXBSOK to MmiPST * Lu.) WOOL DEAL • EE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,, for the sale of America!) Woolan Goods. No. 189 Liberty street. [my4 D- &• £• HtfWardt BALER jn BOOTS, SHOES. THUNKS and LEGHORN , jndBRAID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty eta., no. 174 Pittsburgh, Fa. ; jel4:y a DJim Maawi, Iw.nUßauii . . A Philo Hall, Ho. 75 Third street, ~Jjlkflk| faargb ‘ 4114 **** °* **• Allegheny. i 8-4 j- . /, . • ipt W|W]iWiq—l mu •- a. :' ;: - SfVVA:^I' T..'. ' : -> . BUSINESS CARDS. JOSHUA UH WHOLESALE FRUITE] 39 Woos St., I HAVE on hand and are r . which they offer at the - 76 bag# iTlea Almonds; 25 “ Sicily do 20 bales Bordeauxdo 15 bags Shelled do 60. “ filberts; 60 “ Walnats; : 60 “ Cream Mats; 600 bribhals Pea Nats; 25 .Pecans; 26 << Illinois do 2000 Cocoa Mats; "200 boxes German Plains; 26 kegs do do 10 bbls. do do 10 ease# Prunes, glaasjara; 10 H “ fancy bxa; 60 casks Currants;, t j. 20 eases Citron; 200 boxes Cluster Ilalslns; 100 hf. 41 M. R. do 200 qr. “ do 200 boxes Mo. 1 Herring; 100 “ Sealed do 1 case Mace; 1 bbl.Mntmegs; 1 ** Cloves; 25 gross Blacjtjng; 26 baskets Salad Oil J. C ABDBRIOfI * CO., WHo,. 6 Wood stmt, Pittsburgh, Px., n<iLHS.vLff Peggariu foreignmms; f*«o. Spices, Confectionery, Bagar«, Clgara, Ac., Ae. Raisins,Figs, Prune*, Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Date*, Citrons, Almonds, Walnuts, Cream Mots, Pm Nuts, Cooue Nuts, Pi e Apple Cheese. Fardine*, Pickles, Sauoes, Bock Candy, Ver Diioelli, Marraroni, Olive Oil, Ac , Ac. n*pr2o:ly , EitTknClllSK WORKS. • SO. ISA SOQD«nOt,f Bl> POOt JOLOH Tams AUIT. B 9 Wit d TSTLKT . IQ IMPORTER# and manufacturers of DENTAL INBIRUMKST3, RIFLES, Ac. IV e keepagwoeraiaaortiiumtoftbeabov* articles constantly on band; together with a general variety of Fanny Hardware. Also,Gunjt, Pi* toU and Revol rere. Flasks, Horns, Shot Belt*, Caps, Powder, Lead ui Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Rttlvew Tailors and Hair Dressers* Shears; Pocket Bdesan, Ac.— Also. Trusses and Supporter*. Jobbing and repairing nfaatly neooted. RIFLES!—Wears making Riflesof every description, to order, of the best metarial, and workmanship warranted Orders reared .for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be ril ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale price*- ’ mylu Cfeandtlier* and Oat Fixtures. WHE eubenrl be rears now opening atthrir new Wire room L NO. 100 FIRBT STUKKT. between Wr-od and Sml’b field, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK ETS, PENDANTS, and ell articles connected wHOa# Fitting, ever offend to this market. Having inasnanU wiade by which they will be constantly in receipt or new pattern* and raricUee, they luofidenlly inTtte tbs aitMpO’Bpf pur chasers to their, selection. We are determined to s•!> as low as any house In the West, and being practical Gas Fit ter*. can offer peculiar advantages to thorn desiring article* In this line. W« continue a* heretofore to tl op buildings of every de scription for gas. water and ste*m. Brass Castings of all kinds mad* to order promptly. LONG, MILLER A cu, ciar23?» , No. 108 First street. GEORGEULKTCHER, FROM NEW TORE, v. MANUFACTI'HKR of the-Celebrated Vm \j \ tiowkiatr Ventilating Wig, Elastic /_ J Band Toupees, and every de*eriptton JftkdPA Jean of Ornamental Hair, for Ls.iW aod 6 Afo4£iil Gentlemen. m . 9 >1 >IFTM FTRUF.T, t*-!**.n WmJ and Market, BlXTrsm's ayatem enables Ijsillm and Gentlemen to measure their Itced* wtlh accuracy. >'<•. 1. The roundoftba-Head bo. % From the forehead over the head to seek, No. No. A Prem ear to car, over the top. No. 4. Frim ear to ear, round the forehead. i For Toupee#, to cover the top of the bead Only—a paper pattern, the exact shape of tb<4b»ld pert imvl Ssw Coach and Carrtago Factery I JOHHSTOH, BEOTHSSB * CO., Cbmrr «/ Rrbeaa and. BrlmarU ttrrHt. AEcpSewy (Sfy, « WOULD raspeetfully inform their friends tnd public generally, that they have commenced the manufacture of Carriages, w.iTm Bfc ißarooches, Uockawaya.-llugglKS.Sleighe and Chariots. Ifc all their various styles of finish and jbmpertion. All order* »ill be egecutal with etrirt r«ganl to durability and beautyof E&Uh. Repair* will also be attended to os the most reasonable tarm*. Using la aU thalr work the best Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stuff, they feel confi dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will be pevfrctly satisfied on trial of tbnir werk. Furabaatr* are requested to give ue a call, before pureha* sing elsewhere orlAly Rearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN. ALLEGHENY CITY, (xxxx rax aatuoap arartox.) FAMILIES! will be supplied with ourvarious grades of FRKBU GROUND FLOUR, By leaving their orders at the Mill or in our boxes at Logan, Wilaou A Co., Wood street,or Braun A Reiter,cor ner Liberty and Su Clair streets. Pittsburgh. 11. P. Schwarts, or J. T. Sample, DnuqrtsU, Allegheny. Flour will be delivered Co families la either afthelwoeiUes Tsana: CASH on delivery. jyft> . T BRYAN, KENNEDY A CO. HARDWAKE for Saddlers and Carriage Makers. R. T. LEECH, JR., No. 131 Wood etieet, PITTSBURGH. Also, Cloths, Damasks, Laces, Koss, Bant Staff, Springs, Ac , Ac. rpKASI teas: TEAS'- A WORTH, the original end . X only Importer to tilled :. the bnt Congo Teas front Lmdon, is now receiving a v •. >. Urge and choice selection of TEAS, which he 1, deter 'tod to sell et rnuh price? and fioenew of quality, that all the recxlee* puffer* In thljor the next city cannot brat. He mo*t respectfully Invites the ladies and gentlemen of tbia and the ntirroutnlin? districts, without distinction of nation, to call and try hi* Teas, which he sells migect to be returned, if they don’t give satisfaction. The following are the prices: Prim* Oolong, Souchong aiul Congo, cents f lb. A vervsuperior English breakiimt 6mgo. &0c lb. Extra fine, a very delicious Congo, 75e. ft lb. fine Young Hyson, 4tK4soc.?t id. Extra fine Young- njw>o and Imperial, 75c.» lb, Terr best Young Yyron and Imperial, #1 ft |b. Don’t mistake the plac*>-PAOODA TEA STORE, center of Diamilml and Diamond' alley A libera] reduction mads to dealers , ianSl NEW MUSIC 6TuKE—The subscribers hare opened at No. S 3 Fourth street, a choice collection of music and musical instruments, Italian and German strings, llanos, by M. Eiard, of I’aris, anrt'Mr. Arnold; Flutes; by M. Euler, Frankfort, A. M.; Clarionets, do. All kinds of brass Instru ment! from the heat French manufactories, all of which we offerto the public on more liberal terms, feeling confident that ws can render entire satisfaction. U, SOIIROEDitR A 00., No. 33 Fourth it. H Scjiroeder and G. Anton will give Instructions on the planof.yiolln and guitar. sep23 ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, HEATING AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE, XAxrPAcrnßxu or Chilton Furnaces, "Wrought Iron Tubing, Awt> Fittixgs vos Btxui, Uae oa Warn. Jt&~ No. 26 Market street, Pittsburgh. 4®“ We htTo field our Furnaces, Patterns, Ac.,to Messrs. ARNOLD A WILLIAMS, whom wo cordially recommend to the patronage of the public. SCATFE, ATKINSON A OKKLY. Depot ot Longworth 4b Zlnmernau'i Ca> UWba Wines and : Brandy. THE undersigned has received and offer* for sale, at Ctn annau prices, a large quantity of Logworth" A Zlmtnsr man's cnoiee anu world-renowned Sparkling, Dry and La dies’ Sweet (Ytawba Wines. Such as may desire to procure an excellent article of Native Wine, (the pure Juice of the grape,) will flod my establishment the place for the gratifi cation W thftfrdwirca. The Catawba Brandy, distilled Tsdm the genuine Grape, is declared by many excellent judges, equal in flavor to the best imported Cognac. I). FICKETSEN, lean No. 137 Liberty street. Cargo's Dagnarreotyps and Art Gallery, . Apollo Ituilding, No. 76 fburth rirrcJ, (next to Lynti’i Qarprt EmtxrtnuT*.) R. M. OARGO A CO. having fitted up the most Mm* ample rooms in the elty with mammoth sky and side lights, offer First Class LIKENESS LB, In style to suit all, varying in priee according to Ajaßirise and quality of case, Ac. WW-Bapcrior Oil by the best artists, for sale, and on ex hibition daring the day and evening. Citizens and stran gers are Invited to call and examine specimens and Paint mgs. aprgT Loan Ofllee, JOHN A. O’BRIEN, 67 SMITHFIELD STREET, between Fourth and Diamond alley. Money loaned on Gold and Silver Plate, Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Guns and Pistols, Feather Beds, Fur niture, and all kinds of articles—fbr any length of time agreed on. Charges for storage considerably lower tiun heretofore. Private entrance through the hall door. All business transactions strictly confidential. Forfeited pledges sold immediately after being out of date, unless redeemed. Bargains of Gold and Silver Watch ea, Jewelry, Ac., always on hand. aprlQ:6m NEW SEED STORSi JAMES WARDROP, OFFERS for sale CANARY BIRDS of the meet improved breed, beingverv hardy, and fine singers. Bird Seeds —Canary, Hemp, Millet,Rot>e and mixed Seed. Bouquets will be furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS, vis: Cametias, Rose Buds, Heliotropes, Ac. Evargraena(in pots) for Christmas Trees, from fhe Seed and Horticultural Store, No. A') Fifth ah. near Wood. dec2o T„ Ueammi the Smoke. HE subscriber having the exclusive right to manufae- Jo,™ and sell SWEENEY'S HOT AIR AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE. )a prepared to receive orders, and contract for heating buildings with the most economical Furnace now m use. The attention of those interested Is eolidtod. Any lniurmation can he had of A. BRADLEY, Nos. 2 and * Wood street, or of J. BARNDOLLAR, dec24:tf 1 Iren City Stove Warehouse, No. 134 Wood «t T r W »rr®n»» (longreu Ink^ HIfITNK u prepared bj a purely process, and 1b uxxrranitdiD emiain touting injurioiu tomclalie nou. It 1b pale when firvt used, but by exposure te the air be oome* gradually of a moat Intense and permanent black. For aale in bottles, of Tar) >iia else, by wholesale or retail.al ■«PB W. B. HAVEW'S Stationary War aae. Market street, ooroer of 2d. ACAHD.— Mr. G. ANTON and a. BCHHOfaIKK would reepeetfaH; aanonnoe to thedtiuosof Pittsburgh end Allegheny thetthey-will glee instruction! on the Piano, Suiter, Violin and flat*. Inquire at H. Schroeder 1 Oo.’i MlWMUnoeZO<MYOQrtbKnt eejoB r•» . - I ■ ' T ■ «>».•'. ' ' ,} >S- ;• . -- i ,'ts *.? '■s**kz*s>f*y ~<, ' * . t'i ,’• A v*- • ' ■ Jk ‘ K. V>:v .. 'vf *& + '*, | lUTffl or PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, JULY 8,v1854. (ODES * CO., as a COHFBCTIOKKES, famacaoH, rscelring thefolloning Goods, > lowest market rates 90 boxes Maocaronl; . 20 “ Vennioelia; . 60 M Farina; 60 “ W. Book Gandy; 26 “ A No. 1 do 10 “ Bed do 16 “ Oapen j 16 “ Olives; 76 “ Gone Drops; 100 “ Loienget; 60 <( Jujube Paste; 60 dot. assorted Pickles; 30 ** •* Preserve*; 100 “ Pepper Sauce; 10 eases Sardines; 6 “ “ bf. bxs. 2 “ « % do joo bees Brazil Sugar; 40 bins 8. C. Sugar! 26 “ Loverln g'a Sugar; ldqdorice; 26 boxes Bcf’d do 20,000 Principe Cigars; 10,000 llavana do 16,000 Regalia do ! 2,600 Half Spanish Clgam; I 60 gr. Mrs. Miller's F. Cut I 60 gross Anderson’* do Spring Strles* At tuk CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. R 2 THIRD sre dow receiving sad opening one of the largest and chcrioeet stocks oi Carpetings, Oil- Cloche, Mats, Matting, Bogs, do, ever exhibited west of New York!' Tbe*'slook ha* beeh selected with great care. Peraona in want of any articles in 6ttr Une, are respectfully invited to call and examine. Our assortment consists In part of the following, tli : Royal VelvetandßrnaKlaOarpeliogs; . Tapestry Bruaaela; Anbuseon Qarpets:. . Extra Imperial aha Eup4r Three-ply; • Patent Tapestry Ingrain; Superfine and Fine Ingrain; W ore ted and Wool Carpets; Wool and Cotton do Venitiau 24 %, %, and fo4; . Hemp Carpets, very cheap; List and Rag," "do White and Check Canton Matting*, 44, 54, and fi-4; Cocoa Matting, 2-4, 4-4, 5-4, abd W; 'fipnnlub Matting, very cheap; Elegant Mosaic Ruga, $6O per pair; ' Axmlnister, Chenille, and Tuned Rugs, all prices; , Fancy English Sheepskin Mats*sls per pair; Colored do 'do do from $2,60 to $5 each;- J- Together with a largo eeieoUon of. Cocoa, Jute, Adelaide, Velvet, and other Mat*; Embossed and primed cloth table and piano-covers, of entirely new designs, vary rich. ' Damask tabla and.plane coven; also wonted damask by the yard, tolluett, doylers, Ae. A great variety of patterns In floor oH-doth, from 2 to 94 Ibat wide. . Buff Hollands for wifidow* 30, 32,34,36,30,40, 42,44, ttcbca wide. Gold bordered shades, entirely rieb. Window shade* of every description. : Oral and hollow stair-rods, carpet binding, tacks, Ac. Also, theHoyai Tnrkish Bath Towels, together with every thing usually kept in Carpet House*. “Small profits ana quick sales.” C. B. DEADLY A 00, mar3:mee .. . 62 Third street. JONES Si BUCHER IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, ihmuylßuiM Railroad, fool of Third tL, Harrulmrg. Jh. H AVING iocmsed our Machinery, wbkh U now of the . most Improved order, and having added many farili ttaa for dla patching work, wa are now manufacturing Pint (Bass Blowing Cylinders, Boilers, BturtAce, Boilings SAW A.NDGKIST MILL MACHINEBY ACASTLMId, Gas and Water Pipes, Hydrants, Retorts. Lamp Pasts, Hitch tug Poets, Colamns, QirdW*. Shafting, Hangers, Brwket*»o*llsr Urates, Bathing Tube, Spouts, Railing, Verandah* and Ornamental Castings. W« pay particular attention to the isaoufheture end con struction of Cost Iron ' Ilavlag aa extensive aeeottuwnt uf baauttful Carved. Pat terns of the post appjovnl architectural order, our great Cscliitie* for manofru-fartsg and shipping oukWruc ana pet* with our cities. Parti.** erecting Porn ace* or Rolling Milks, Mil! Owner* and Mill-W rights, will find it much to tbetr advantage to call and examine our extensive stock of. Patterns before building. Of every, description; FciUh Work, Pattern Making, F»r» aace and Forge Tuyere-, ternLbM to order. juiyl2y ■\TOW opened on* of the urgent and best aelerted stocks A> of CHINA, OLABII and Ul‘XtXgWAltß,eTsr hr.mgbt to lbl* market; constating in part of White Iron f toe* pin ner, Tea and Toilet Wart, ahicb «#■ would particularly in vjlt* th* Indies to caff and •xemluV, a* th- shape* are en tirely new and the were vi-rjr sup«ri.vr, having mime twelve different patterns of Toilet Ware, either In full *aU» or Ct’wt# and i*i<ch*rx srparate. We are selling them »f very moderate prion*. Al». a very her.<l»oina aaaortment of French China Tm abd Dinner *etU, or aeparato piece* of plain whit , gold band, or fancy pattern*. thir ■ lock of rfour Vaaes rotuM* of ever fifty dHfrreet pattern*, v«vy hcaotifuL and ranging from fifty r*cU par pair to thirty dollars. Hat tag ao large an OMortaaat, «t fed confident of autUeg all taatee. ItrlUnia Tea Pm*, Btig-3.-* and Crrems, Fltver Plated Fbrhs, gpoona aod butter Kaivra; Knives nod FariU,, <>fi variout I'ylea. from euoua<-o to.Uja ftceri. ’Solar Lamps. Hall Lamp*. Girandoles, anj House Furnishing Got*!*. BtWfoN *IL4SB WARE—Of this ws hare a birgv meat, particularly lb* Diamond Pattern., which lacks at well as the Wet cut, and toil* at lees than cn* third th# price. A!*®, a complete stock of TUtsburgh The public art nwpectfuily invttad to call aod examine our JOHN J. LEAKY, No. G 2 Market st, Iv-t’a Third and Fourth, tnvlS ff optKMdleUWrge B WMu>’*. roVVA “I^o“seTbv V ' NO 103 WOOD STRUCT. • JOHN O. PARRY, (isnwor to J- O. Parry A Q&.) faegt toiofonu the customers cf the old firm, and th* pubUe CTooTaliy, that be has now on hands and U *». rkg«d In manufacturing, every daacriptiou of CASTINGS— each as: Patent CLltlnl Bella; large Kettles and Curb*; IVeat Kettle*, for Soap, i’ot Ash, Bod* Ash; Sugar KetUea, 6>rth» maaufaetare of Cane Sugar— oil emt <*n a jp«cfU rr-Kttt, hbown aCI Parry**, and ar* auperior for dn'rw- • oillty to any other, aod told lower than thn*e made on th* old plan. HOLLOW WARE—A genera] asaortxaect, all from new and improved patterns. Wagon Boxes,Dog Irena, Sad Irons, Ac„ Ar. Bolling'Mill Ch*ttaga,aad Machinery of arerjdaeertptlon, alway* 00 hand or made to order. Ouok Btovea, Kitchen Kangw, and Coal Stove*, of every description; lowaOook Btovt*. fivealxe*,which rvreivedth* first prise for 1560 and 1961, at the Agricultural Fair of Al legheny County, Pa^and recommended by fifteen hundred peraona; EnterpriseCookStovte, CmraizM; Premium Ook Btovea; Egg and Radiator Goal Btovee; l*artor Stove*, te. Parlor Uratea and Fenders, great variety, beautifully •camelled. Oomaon Grates,and building material of every description. A rreat variety of Ornamental Railing ,for Cemeteries and F*ndag. FUrughs and FlcntgK Castings— A largs stock of all ths kind* In uw, and win b* wild it reduced prion. Hall's Pet •at Iwrcr, True Atnrricu, Egan’a, Crane's, KlnkaU's, Woods’, Paadxk’e, Bull’*, Improved Bull. Ac. fJoui>U rtoughs. —The Michigan Double Plr.uijh, which hs* Uk«n U»e premium at the State Fairs of New York, Pennsylvania, end Ohio,and wherever!* has been exhibited. Iron end .Valid, Store Pipe and Tin Ware —all of which 1 Will lU.II at th« lowest price*; and respectfully Invite th§ pah lie to give mo a call, at the old stand. No. l<js Wood it. v"«lr* lAttN n PABRY ALL EG HENY T’ORGE. SOLOMON SnBTTER B CO. (Late Blssel k Setup)*’* Rolling Mill.) on the bank of the Allegheny, below the 8L Glair Street Bridge, Allhbxxt Citt, Pa. ritHE proprietor? respectfully inform the public that, X baring made extensive additions to tbeir establish* meat, they are prepared to manufacture, on the mm rea sonable.terms, Iran Work for Bridge*, Car Axles, Quarry Work, Stone Cutters* and Masons* Toolr, Shafting, Mill Gearing, Machine Work in general, and heavy Forging, of erery description. AIso.HGRSE SHOES manufactured by Stutter's Patent Horse Shoe Machine. The Iloree Shoe Ma chine will be in operation about the middle of February, when all orders for Shoes wiU meet with prompt attention. Mill Picks mad* and dressed. Order* sent by mail or graph attended to op the shortest notice. jaU:y HAVING fitted up my establishment with all the latest improvements, embracing erery facility for man a fac toring in tb* beat and cheapest style; aud owning the ex clusive right in J. J. Johnson's Box Smoothing Irons, and John Johnson's Seif-heating Coartoa! Irons, patented Jcn ueryGO,lB64,-snperior to anything of the kind la the-m&r ket, and also having a patented improvement for moulding the above Irons, Wagon Boxes, and Pipe Boxes, I am pre pared to sell wholesale and retail on fair terms. Any persons wishing to purchase tb» right for moulding upon the improved plan, and manufacturing any or all of the above articles, will pioase address C. KINOSLAND, my2o*.3m Allegheny city. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JAMBS KOBli bas fitted up In splendid style bis store. No. 89 Market street, ana No.. 6 Union street, betweea Fifth street and the Diamond, and has now completed his SprtDg stock of BOOTS, BHOBB, SLIPPERS, G AITKRS, Ac., and Palm Leaf, Pedal, Dustin and Braid lIATS, to which he Invites the attention of all purchasers, whether at whol«r sale or retail. ThH stock is one of tb* largest ever opened In thisdtr, and embrace* everything worn by thalsdlesof Philadelphia and New York, aod he trusts cannot fail to'please all. Great care has bren given in selecting the choicest goods; ail of wtrich be warrants. - He also continues to manufacture, as heretofore, all de scriptions of Boots and Shoes, and from tbts long experience of over twenty years in business in this dty, is, be trusts, a sufficient guarantee that those wbo favor him with their custom, will be fairly dealt with. apr!9:tf JWholeiali and Retail BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY. TUK subscriber, having engaged extensively in the manufacturing of BOOTS and SHOES, of all kinds, for men. woman, aud children, is now prepared to sell to dealer* oy wholesale snob coeds** thoy may want, at prices as low as they can be bought East; and any particular kind or Rise made to order at'short notice. Onion and call* so licited from Dealers In and out of the dty, m It will be to their advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere. Customer work made as heretofore. THOS. A HINTON, Agent, ap2&d2ai # No. 49-Pt.Clairwtreet. Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, No. 95 FOURTH STREET, NEAR WOOD, (Directly opposite the Mayor's Ojiee.) HE 19 WELL PREPARED to rutnisfa all Gbods in his lino, and will warrant them not to be inferior to any similar articles In the dty. He is well prepared to do all kinds of custom work, and bas in bis employ a corps of workmen, who cannot be excelled in the dty. The public are respeotlully requested to call at hie establishment, and examine bis Goods. [apr3:3m Sign of THE OLD STAND. WILLIAM DALY has returned from the Manufactur ing Hosiery Districts of Europe, where he has pur chased, for cash, a very extensive and well assorted stock of the best descriptions only of Stockings, Bocks, Undershirt*, Drawers, Gloves} also, new style of Children's and Mimas' Fancy Stookings, together with bis domestic stock of Pitts burgh Manufactured Hosiery. He will sell by wholesale or retail at New York Importers’ prices. WILLIAM DALY k CO. Remember the plac^—No. 24, Sign of TOE OLD STAND. tny23 PAUL KLEINER has removed bis LITERARY DEPOT from No. 78 Third street, to Fifth street, opposite the Theatre, where be will be happy to see his former patrons, and all others desirous of purchasing any of the cheap Li terature of the day. aprTdy PEKIN TEA STORE, BY A. JAYNES, No. 88 FyOi street, batmen Wbod and Market , soitfA side AST*'Bold Wholesale and Retail. j*Bnrj B LOUTH A 880., Kart Birmingham, manufacturers of • Bar Iron, and email Iron at all deaeriptkma, and make, alio, the floeetgnalitj ofHoopa, Round* and Square*. 4V~LatTaordara far Iron In tile Box, at the dtyPoet OKt* oelB r ' ‘ *•♦ %•' C .• - L* ,+ * -\ ' ■ ■, # Vf i* BUSINESS CARDS. RE W G ARP E-T S« STEAM ESCJINK9, PQR FURNACES AND ROLLING MILLS, Fronts for Haaisi and Storos. JROS ASV BRASS CASTIh'QR, CHINA II ALL: Turret bthbCt ESTEUPRISE FOUNDRY) ALLBOHKNY CITY. Warehouse, ftdereu street, near the Bridge. BOOTS ASD SHOES, j. McLaughlinl STOCKING FACTORY, NO. 24 FIFTH STJUSBT. nemoTtl. * V ’ J V^r- y •’ *► ~ y %'. ** -i >^fc‘?L.*^'V V.' r * __■ _. . -• . •1 . . ■. ■ S' '' PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE J. IIESKEL’S CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE, Ns. 173 CUKSTNUT BTBJHJZT, (Offosh Ixdspxjtdxxcz Haul,) __ Philadelphia. FTJBKITDBE, IN KVKKT BTYLB! Comprising laouiaXlV, Ixiui* XY, Klij&bethaD and Antique, with Sculpture Carving and modern style; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satinwood and Maple; ail of superior construction, and finished Id the - bertstyle,equal to, if not excelling in qual . ity, the Goods of any Kstabli&h- ' ' mentin the United State*. FfPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren tice* being positively flxelnded,land using the best ma terials, the work cunnot fall to give satisfaction to,pur chaser*. Amongst the many advantage* offered to'pur chaeors, 1* the faculty of Furnishing a House, either in ele gant or plain style, completely from one establishment; by which mean* all the articles in each room correspond ia styfe'and quality, and Urn Immense stock‘alway* cji hxtid, being so wriom-tn design, enables purchasers fo piesrc their Taste ,n a selection, without the delay necesKirily eaused In mdaring Furuiture. To Hve an Idea of the finished Furniture on hatid, I need Oniyinfonn you that my Rooms are 176 leet tong, by 27 fe«-t wide, fimr noor* in number; with Shops continuous, f-uffi dent to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee thru the work is all done under my own immediate inspection. Packing is alldone in the Store, and Pui'niture warranted- to carry - safolj any distance. . Visiters to PlcJa. deiphla are respectfully InTlted, as purenasersor otherwise, to call anu examine th* Hoods. aii26:l« WORLD'S FAIRS, Itaadon, 1851, and New York, 1853. TRIUMPH OVER THE ajMPFTITIUN OP THE WORLD THE first and only PRIZE MEDALS far liar ness at theGrost Exhibitionslo Loudon,lh.M. ' and in-New York, 7863;vnur*warded to lAtf'J LACEY A PHILLIPS, Messrs. LACEY A PHILLIPS, at tberr extensive estab lishment. No* 12,14 and Ifi, South Fifth street, Philadel phia, keep the largest eto-k of ready-made Harness aiid Saddles of any bonae in the United Status. They have reduced th* business of manufacturing to such pcrfrct.-ytr tem, that, for quality and price, they are beyond all mm petition. The best of Leather only is used, and no pain* are spared to reach perfection in every article. It is acknwledgod. that for elegauce, lighters?, comfort and real value, the Ilarcess and Saddles of Lacey t I'bil- Ilpsanrpua all others. They Invite a cloae examination of tiwir stock. .j. 0. xociMt Attention Is called to the follow ing scale of prl- es • Good, plain, serviceable Single Harnea* $12.00 to $25,00 “ fancy-' -28,50 to 36,00 •* plain Double Hnrn**K« 40,00 to They have a branch of tiielr establishment at New Or leans, No, 81 Charles atroet. ,! Country Harncne Makers can be sapplieJ with names* cheaper than thrr can m>«nnfactare them. WdT A number of UARNKSA MAKERS are offered cv.n etant employment, tb«* year round. The h!gh«*t wryes givv®. Amdy to LACEY A riULLIPA, No, 12,14 and 16, Rrnlh Fifth atroet, near Minor rtcret, rtUadelplda, Pa. fri.y 7 ST. LOUIS. ioSKFIi nOGRIDUE, OOSOTTBBION AN|’ FORWARDING MKKCUAST, No. 38 CovcxtritL, itfLow piNi gTtrr», St* bovla, Ako.* (10KF1GNHRNTS aal L-'mmiaaijcn will meet with prompt J and personal att*tV>n, and Hhc. al <n/twno-a will be Sren vbn repaired, oB Oonrignmeut* or ItilJsof Lading, l Aautw. Order* tor the purchase of Lead. Grain. Hemp, and other Prodnce,' vi»l! be proinpl'y fiTled at the lowest market rri.tw. The Keceiviug aod Fi-rwanliug cf Merchaadix* anti Pro duce will tae«* m ith eap<'daJ rare and dispatch : tl.e Inwest rates of freight will always be procurvn. and th* espeuee of Storage and Drayage m much m po*aibb- arol lcJ. / axrxxxnca Page A Bacon, 8L Louis; Ellis A Morron. Cindcnat:; Chari**?,Stew A de; Strader A Oorman, 4c; Cbonteao S Valle, do; IIo*»'a 4 Frater. ii>s Doan, Kingi O , do; Bpringr A Whlu-mac. >fo; J.W.Butler A K.O.<ipooam*cA G... D. Leech * Co., do; E. AC. Yamal! 4 Co.. Philada; Wm.Uoltses A Cb_, do; Morgan, J. M. Bock A Morgan: Blow A March, New York... H. B.CctayT*, dc; Fft*l AForTMt, do; FhleMsA Miller, do; Charles A_ do; Josiah Lee S ilaltlm'-re. A. o.Karwcll 4 Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole. do; Howard, Ben A Co., d<>; W.B. Reynolds, Louisville; ILD. Nevrmuh,A Br> M Jo; T.C.TwfobeU A CommiMdon Herrbante. New Orbau*- «_r have an open Policy of 1 nsnranoe. which will rover ' all shlpenesuto or addrraa.when advised by tetter jvr mail, l> f when vndoraod on bills of lading leifirtv. or at the time of shipment. JOSEPH MOr.p.TIXJF. *WTfi H*. I»nis. Missouri. Bay Weed ffnrsery etn d Gardena, JAMES KhNNEL'Y, (late Manager of the well-known Sy racuse Nuseris*. New Tork,) leave to inform the pubUe. that bv bar nowvstabHsbed an EXTENHVK SUR* oEKY. on tbe Farm of Mr. Jaiury H. Ni-glry, n**r East Lib erty, where be shall bv prepans!, after tim sth instant, to 11- oelv* and fill order* for every Taririy of Fruit and Ornamen tal Trees, Hardy audOreen House >hrubs and Plants. In addition to a ebnineaod soperior stock on hand, be ha* made arranger!sots with one of the largest Nurserivs in the East, to kaerop hlssnpply. Having a tiiorongh and longcxpe rieneeftlthebWAhices, be can assure hit customers i/erfoot MUafoction. Mr. Kaanedy would also respectiully offer his mirvicen in derigning, laying out, and managing Rural CemKerte/, Pub lic Parks, or the grounds of Country Red-deuces; and will also famish plan* for tbe fonnstion r.f Lawiis, Approaches, Picturaeqae Scenery, Ac., in the highest style* of the art. Practically arqsainted with ererv branch of Landscape Gardening, and having apent years in the Sylvian Parks cf England, and on the beautiful banks of the Hudson, be hopes he has the caparity to mi-et tbe wishes of those who favor him. / A3~ Comaahications r*n be addrwsse i through the dtv Poet Office, or left at the Warehouse of Masxrs. Neeley 4 M6han. 22 Wood street. ttar7:v KENNEDY * Cf>. "Notice to Stockholders. ’ _ Ornrz a*d Cusnu.u#viix* R.R. Cn.;> PiUiburgh, June 28! b, / AGREEABLY io a KfMOluLinn of the Board of Dirt-ci-ir* of lh» PI ITSBLKOH AND CONNELLhVILLK RAII,- ftf'AD C* iMPAN Y, subscriber* to the Stock of mi-1 (k-mpar.v arc hereby nnllllwi tUt the fiMi INSTALMENT OF FIVE DOLL, A Hi l per k hare on their su>>«riptiinis a ill be due cud payable on the FIFTEENTH D lY OF JULY nest, ,'ihe first, second. third, and fourth In-tnlmeute of two dollars and fifty cent* per share. harm* heretofore been called la.) and also, FIVE DOLLAUa PKR SHARE on the filieenth day of EACH ENSUING MONTH, until the whole amoiiut Is paid. Stockholders residing in Somerset Coaoty will pay to Major Samuel M. nailer, Meyers Mills,; those residing in Fayette County to Colonel D. R. Davidson, Connellsville: thote raiding In Westmoreland Ounly to General Cyrus P. Markle, West Newton; and all others to N. Vevder, Fsq., at the Office of the Compauy, in Neville Hall Building, corner of Fourth auJ Liberty streets, Piltsbnrsh. WILLIAM B. CURRY. j?4:3wd Treasurer Pittsburgh ami ConneU-mUe R.R. Co. Boatosa Papier JUsehs Company* MODERN AND ANTIQUE ORNAMENTS. PITTSBURG II AGENCY, 07 MARKET STREET.—The attention of Builders, Steamboat Contractors and Cab inet Makers, 1b requested to this now and great improve* meet in the manufactore of embellishments for lluiUiuga and Steamboats, outside and inside; Cabins,Halls. Church es, Dwellings, Stores, and Parlor Furniture, in gilt, cr'iu Imitation of farious kinds of wood. Also. Cornices, Brack els, and Patent Ventilating Centre Pisces for Ceilings, Mouldings, Consols, Trusses, Battlement, 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 last for I*o ypars exposed to the weather. Above Goods for sale at the manufacturer’s prices—cost of b-tght added. W. W. WILSON, J*2B . . 07 Markets!. Notice la Hereby Given* IS) ALL PERSONS who bar© subscribed to the Capital . Stock of the PITTSBURGH AND ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY, and which haw been applicable) to the construction of the road in Mercor county, that an Instalment of nv* Pta cent, per share, 1* required to be paid to tho Treasurer of the Compuuy, at bis office, in West Greenville, Mercer county, on or before the 2pTHt>AYOF JULY, 1864, and that an instalment of vivrpiß cffi*r, per share, will be required to be paid at the sanio place ©very thirty days thereafter. - By order of the Boa rd. B. F. BASKIN, Treasurer P. k K. It. K. 00. Office of the P. k£. It. It. Cn.. | . , New Castle, June 21st, 18M. New Partnership* Matthew a raff and dan’l. rmsinger, trading heretofore as M. GRAFF A CL, Stove and Hollow want Manufacturers, No. I"J4 Wixxi street, have this tiny associated with them THOMAS J. GRAFF, as a partner in their business. The name, style and this of the tl'ia will, from this date, be GRAFF, RKIfIINGER k GRAFF. They respectfully solicit a continuation of the patronage so lib erally bestowed upon tho firm of JL Graff A Co. Pittsburgh, July Ist, 1834. GREAT bargains of summer goods at A. McTlUHK’fl, corner of Grant nnd Fifth streets. I bare this day commenced selling off my summer stock at first cost; the goods are all new, audhnvo been purchased this season, and as they are now offered at prices far below Um u-ual rates. Ladies would do well to call and get a bargain. The stock comprises bore*es, lawn*, summer silks, tissue*, grenadines, beregs de laines, and a most every article usual ly kept In a fancy store. S ew Trimming Store, No. 83 Owner of Mai/.d a „j {fie TWUANK VAN GOKDEII respocfully announces to th* X public of Pittsburgh nnd vicinity, that he will open hl« new Trimming Store on Monday, April 17th. Haring fitted up the neatest store room in the city, and filled it with n choice adcctin:; of the latest styles of Trimmings and Fan cy Goods, he flatters himself that ho will offer superior In ducements and endeavor to give full satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Now, don’t forget th* place—No. 83 Market street, comer of the Diamond. |*prl- , j FRANK VANGORDER. ENTERPRIE WORK No. 130 Bbo- 1 tlrtrt, Third door below Hroin Aliev. BOWN A TETLEY would call the attention of Snorting men to their large assortment of Guns, Rifles and Re volving Pistols, the largest and bast selected stock ever opened In this market; togethur with a general assortment ofHardware, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackle, all of which we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, or for good approved paper. ' m arlB FW. B. SCAIFR, IRBT STREET, BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA., builds Praods’ Patent Metallic Life Boats,cfT-Galvanized Iron : also, manufactures -Copper and. Sheet Iron Work, Cooking Stores for Steamboats and Hotels, Portable Forges, Forged Iron Work, Large Bolts for Bridges, Acq Cork Ufa Preservers, the best and cheapest kind. Btmmboat work attended to. fmy2B.y Important to TaiUri. JUST RECEIVED, a Urge assortment of Tailors’ ana Trimmers’ Shears, of the best makes in the country, which we offer-st thamanufitotaser’s prices, at BOWN A TETLEY I *, Enterprise Works, ... •’ Lid Wood street, fob l Wholesale Agents for manfuartnteie. IF YOU CAN SAVE FIVE DOLLARS A MONTH, you can have a .fine Building Lot, of 60 feet front by 21u deep, situate on Ml. Washington. Price, s2so— terms, $2O in hand, hAlance at $5 a month. Now U the time Insecure a good Lot on easy terms. 8. CUTUBKRT A SON . 140 Third atreat I>o LET—A FINE HOUSE, on Penn street near Marbury for a term of years; or, for the part of this year—rent low. Also, a good House on Pennsylvania avenae, near the Court House. Inquire of jyAliS THOMAS WOODS, 75 Fourth street. v '' ; '■ ■' • \*’' K£>\v:>V*- FOR SALE AND TO LET Property for Sale. \ ‘ THE* subscriber offers for taie, on very reasonable terms, ; lb» foflowlnffpi , operty,.Tlt: ; A Three Story Brick Dwelling House, No. 110 Pens street,! between Qay street and Evans’ alley; and Lot 25 -feet frost, j extending back 112 feet to an The House i» one.of the j. b“st buildings, and in one of the most pleasant neighbor- 1 hoods iirtiie'elty' -*-*•«- 1 ’ - t ; . ,\ Five Lots—embracing comers of Front and Perry streets; ; one hundred and five feet front on Ferry and sixty frettmH Front street, with s good three stoiV Hrick Building on tbe corner, a two story Frame on Front tL, and two Brick Lulld- Ings, used as shops, on Ferry st. ■-. A Lot, 31 fret front bv 80 fret deep, on Front, between Market and Ferry streets. - A 'Lot, with very convenient Frame Dwelling; hat 20 fret by 00, fronting on Congrw and Bte sU. A House and Let, on Wylie -stt&t, near, th* new Court Hoow. The house is w«ll arrangea' in good order, and is now occupied a* a hotel. • A Three Htory Brick, on Bmitbflo)d street, near Seventh— being in nn excellent business location. The Lot la 20 by 80 feet deep, fronting on Fmithfleld st. A Cottage Frame au<i Lot- 28 by 120 feet, fronting on Anne md Robinson stroete, Allegheny City. This Is a very desira ble and pteusnnt location -for a residence. Nine Lote in the ♦cwn cf M'Keesport, each CO feet'hy 160. Several of there are on the Main Eleven Acres Itr Limetown, on the Monongahola RlTer, on w hich are 4 Lou‘es; thero are some 6 or 7 acre.: of ex cellent stone coal, nod ebnedonee of limestone, oonvenient to tlie la* : np: mid two coal pits open. Ninety trotarin-the town of-Columbia, 60 feet by 150 each, wti level, and well located. The tenant of.each 1-ot hasthe privilege oL- Q,i l n ? whateverstene coal he may re quire for bis own use, from a pit near 'tee Locks. Columbia is a pleasant situation on tbe hank s>f the Uoiumgahela riv er, a short distance below Look No. 3, in the midst of an ex tensive stone coal region, and would be a deinnbic point for manufacturing establishment*. Two Hundred seres of superior Stone Cool,with Honao, Koilrnad. Ac. This property has a front r»r 140 rods on the Moncagabela rivet; an exeellont lan grad* oni foundation for sailroad—with enough level ground at -me Ktnl for l.cuf*-? end nirdens, or locatlnh* fox manufoctories. it Tein Is deep enough to allow ro be used in haul ing out tbe cool—t ne qnality pf which, for iron work, eteam, gas, or for any ordinary zmS, i* not surj>as*rd by oav In the eonutry. In my absence, my agent, Joraer P.’akely, E«u, will dye all tv- rsssary lnf.'.n»Btion,aad be authorised to pve warran tee deiri* for aor pToiwrty sold. JAMES MAY, DWELUNti HuUSK FOR SALE—Situate onTliird abe-ThSTnithfield.. Thu Unu*o well arranged, with, ball nnd pmiorr, dining room cud kitcbf-U, 4 chatnliers, . bath room, with hot and cold water', -pood cellar, gas Px -4uay-', Ac. Fr/r price and terms call at the Real Estate Of ten, Uo Third street. je2l S. CUTTIBERT k SON. ANITTHIKTr ACRES ‘J¥ LAND, one \3p balf uitie from the Ohlo.rrror, Dakar’s Landing, <l5 acre* under cultivaLion. with Orchard and other pood improvement*; ace-hslf the Ojsl under It reserved. It is often*! at on tT.trrmely tew price. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, el’l • 75 Fourth street. ■fTALUABITK I’l’.d'FEKfY'l'N OjLLtNrt TOWS bill t*, T FoK SALE ►itua.to one mite from East Lib erty, end about IW yard- from the AUeghenv rircr. and urm distance rroia tbe Allegheny Valley Railroad. A new Brtek Uou.“e, of hail and 7 rooms, finLhel in modern stvle; g Tenant llctr«e, a lacg* Frame Bent and titabie, ant] other out hidlaing-; a pool well of water and durable springs, »!."> 11 running stream at lower part of the farm; an or chard of 300 trres; ito acre* in cultivatkto, balance pood timber; a Thlunbte stone quarry. Will be solJ altogether, or 10 atTerarith-tbeimprowuaent*. lAoil t*ALE 1 «y rplmuid Farms; one of Hwacre?,and the Mher 75 acre*: beautifully located xa tbe Lpper ht. Clair TovqnsLip i’lank R00'1,.6 mile? from the city, each of them lyirj »y sin divide into 10 acre lots, haring a good rpiirxeti each, I’, is a splendid npportunily for asj-ecala ti;.L. Those who want a pood home, or wish to make money. wohM do well to look at it. as we will toll to the first that otters u our low price, in lot? or all together. AW'. £>e Country feats. 1 mil* from Wood** ran, and only ."l milr* Jr ora Allegheny city. by wayol Lhe New Brigh ton {’Unit lion 1. They are fine heallby'location*, and’of fered eery low. " AWp, t*-n Country Seat* on *l*e Ohio and Feansyfvania Kai r-'v-I.T mik? be tern thertty. They wfllbe *oldM>p«ra<a ;>r together to a c*>l‘*ny or building association. It is a lotclv Iwatv-n. hnd.rteaf. otoourse. Also, on*> W.t of two acrid, oatl two smaller poecee of ffmami, oH-ceite Uatltnm's at Woods' run. offered at a trrj low ;.rke for »o for n yrrrpcrty. Au awortnjfcnt of Land-. IJou-rf ar.d Lots, ai**wy,> on hand, and described in idj renter. Before buying you would do w*-li to rail anl rjKiufreof ■< THOMAS WOOL?, 7-> Fourth su-ept. ifeautiful sites for Coontry Homes. TUK ' •tiers fit »le, on <n<j term?* tIFTY L* j!.s, Ui-1 aiij rt-i’-ric'.* il f>? rnralresi'.i-nf'*;*. Also, «n KNTTItK tftJCAUH, or tin* bun It of the-Miegheny river, 7 iunj: •v »>*) dr**«j i frunta ua .'-iary &i*i Jniii Add Av-nmi*, and Henri**!!* hdl IJerr s.ree*. This aqtsrr mtury Krai: Trees c*f the cboiceM. kind and ooninuad/ ■ bn** view of <b«* tn i romi.ntic rc*!- orrj aroubd. I r.itj of fir**-er*ii»R ill**- sa tire, M> it wtuld aJfrrd och of the av*t rhxnninj tad nifiemt for a miai"? summer restomep, in the immediate riiolty of the two cities. Al.v, about THU-E ACRES Of (JROUND, at thtthrtdof tW UTar.3; ddruotarsouFlr shoaled ft ruranu(netu:i'u«' pur*, lwcv The a bore projwi-ty i* Mtuatal in Dujue*nc borough, on tW high end main hunk of lft-rr‘n Island, and is readied by a xory substantial Bridge of one.■pan. for pairticnlhrsap ply at my ru-idence. iu Duq&csne borough, on the main lank. : - nUr.g •.!.•• Wad of Herr** I«!und. or of JuU5 I;VX LAI* A CO., corn** of )*tcpnd and Market «*., Pittsburgh. •aprlT tf WM.tl MM.LEU. > tftli Ward Property for sale »t a Uoud Bargain. tmifei: valuable bkick houses and lots.— 1 [/it.* ecubraaea front on Peon sm»t. of 66 fe**t 0 Jtudio, to a v fwt alley ; on which tl-»rie le erected a valua bly t li.rK of Brick two etnrift* high, with kitchen nnU ccilur in bawinpot, 41 fret front on Penn tlrteU an<i hO on L-'- un -!re«u Thi> is a rrrr di'.-iralde situa li.iQ forct-ber e Store or a-Tawrn? Pcoo'itrret being the er»*ar through&tsv of the city : and this pn-i'crtv con vr-tilcut to tb« Kallr.nd Thto property would not l* in the market only that the owner i. ; Urine in \Va--iiin>;t-’n cuuatv. and find.-: it extreme ly incon* anient u> it. " . . Teua«'-n«v nod mob-rate: f-r further particular? en-iulrr of KUBKKT I*AY. FUth Ward, - r.rJAs. C. KICitEY, Pent Ag-ut. nt office. There- was only one baby'&motig tbs members of the late excursion party up the Mississippi to the falls of St. Anthony. That baby was only six months old—a son of Henry Farnam, Esq., l the engineer of the Chicago and Rock Island i Railroad. When the baby .was first brought os : board the Golden Era, some of the company shrugged their shoulders, and others aiid “ humph.’-’ One cruety ol l batchelor muttered, “-we may look out for squalls now and a ypsng ror.n with .moustaches, who passed for a 'wit; sighed for the days of good King Herod’ The baby meanwhile looked about andcrowed a little, - ; and then quietly with sucking his fiat. Well, fijom the time we left Rock Island on Monday evening titl'we' returned on the follow vug Saturday; not a cry or the auspioion-of a cry was uttered by (he baby. He was indeed, a cbarmingJitlle fellow, always bright and placid, and ready to meet half way those who were .die* posed to be attentive. Of The sensation of fear' he seemed to be utterly ignorant. He would go >- to the arms of n rough old backwoodsman m : readily as to those of the beautiful Miss. W. or . Miss J.; and remain contented away from his - mother or nurse, till 'fearful that he was giving "• trouble, they wtfuld ocmc in seirch of him. But instead of giving trouble, hef seemed to bo doing more than anybody else for the gen.ersi entertainment. Ic was frequently proposed to . pioch him to 6ee if he could cry; and in oncrln- ■ stance the experiment was tried without euo cess.. The features of the gruff old bachelor, who .had looked so austercly-at first on this in fant phenomenon, would now relax as he came For SalcT in sight, and be at last featured upon the ex. WlbL SBLt my uuexpirfcd I<awe (fourteen y*nre)c-f a perimefct of taking him in hie arms, and found SMS SSE.SfS.'i.Kf «• hi » "W* th.t .ho baby maintained his got* .. bock too ft.on.Si.rics oilev.oa wbivi i* erected a character even m las mexperiened embrace, * - "Land for Sale' ]Oj)[i .V.KW wF LAND IN FORINT COUNT!'. Dear ■IOWU tho Clarion riTer. ThislandLshenTiiy timbered, Las an ezeeileut soil, stud Is said tooontein an abundance of iron ere. and a thick vein of hitnmlopns coal. The Yec&n (jo mJJroad, whidb will undoubtedly bcs built, wUJjnn very near to it, it' not directly across it. The Slillitown creek runs through it. • ■ Al-SO,6oOacm; ia Eikcoumy, well timbered and watered, and lying near the route of the SnnbuVy and Erie ruilrcad. No bettcr loTfe-unent canid be made than.io thepe lards. The completion of the Bunbury and Erie, the Allegheny Valley, anti the Venango railroads through' tint region will render the coal, lumber, iron ore and soil, rf great value, Enquireof C.B. M. SMTTI3, Attorney at Law, felc^-eita:;f 147 Fourth strict. “ ValuAle Property lor Salt) ON-uuKid-v st-relt. adjoining Tin: metiio BIST UHAVK VAHI), NEAR CANAL BASIN.—This Is new the only j>iec« cf property in this neighbor boxl not olrr uiy Rmght up by the PonnsylTunia l*ailrn«d Company. Fronting on Lit-erty DO feet, on Llm street 100 fwt, to the Methodist Qra.re Yard 8614 feet, to Liber ty 110 fret. This property is most dwrabln ns a lloteT. The bnilding now on it, a g.<*i substantial three story brick, with all the necessary buck building--, has for a longtime Men rcctrpied o« the Uoiou Hotel, doing a good, business. Capitalist* nt:d other-desirous of m.tkiDg u good iavertxncnt, will do well to exumin • the premises. uprtlc.tf EDWARD FABER. storied brick House. 10 U.square, with a frame, two stories. 60 tt. ou Bpriuc alley, well calculated to carry branch of lusinufarturlngbiisint-sa. Being eugaged in man ufarturiDK in the country, 1 offer the above for n&ie. In quire at No. 4A‘> Liberty street. Coal Works For gale. SIXTY Til LIKE ACRE - OF LAND, «Uh2SO acre? of Coal attache.!, and ail the improvements thereon is success ful operation. aid Farm is situated on the Monongahnla river, : 4 miles above: Pittsburgh, tind t» supplied With a Farm llnji-e, B»rn, Tenant House?, Orchard, KaUroadtund au escelleut harlnr. 'i * The veih of Cent is (tee feet thick, and cannot be surpas-pd in ijuaUtv.V For further particulars apply io NICIIOLBON 'tt BAYNE, ; _jelitf No. ii3i Liberty s'reet; A Very I>e»lrable Coantr> beat at Prl- rare Sale. subscriber is authored to sell the following j iece X <'f property, containing acres of land. sitiatedin OulUos tp., Allegheny county. This property U heauti* fuliy located on the lo.uk of the Allegheny river, about 4 miWtrom th«» city \ haring two fronts, one ou the Jaw ri ii eVille and bharpohurth Hank Head, and the Allegheny river: an-1 about So rods below the ferry, and just nelow .tlie sew hrldjre. iiow.Wang built otvr therirer. l?or fur* tiler paiticulars enquire of dAMK.i C. RICHEY, _j* y Real Estate Agent. Fasma, ilouaea, 4c<| To Let. OK TV\ 0 FA RMS, with commodious JJnck Dwfill,- hnii Stable.*, near to the city, and suitable for Gardens, Mjlk Farm?, or to fatten cattle for this market. Also, a convenient Erick Country Mansion an 1 Stable, large eunuch fur e respectable family. Also, oi * finallcr jdmM; and an excellent Two Story Brio* Dweliing, with finished basement Hud RtUo—on the bank of the Allegheny, above the aqueduct. JAMKS S. CRAFT, No. 144 Fourth M- LOT FOR SALK. A LOT ‘J-l l'eet front on WYLIE street, aud extending bark 100 leet to Wide alley. On lie back part of the Lot Is a Cellar Wall, built for two small Hou>cs. Tim Lr-t Is in a desirable Tncutftni for a residence; and will be sold low, and on f&vonthle term*. Title good, and clear from lncumbranw. Eucjuire of GEO. V. UILLMOKP., feb23 At Office of Moniing pr*t. Gl EuKaAuk UK KENT.—A Valuable Gnat T Mill, of d run of atone, in complete order; and doing a good business; di-UHte on the Sandy and Bearer Caual, a short distance from the Uhio river; with a good Dwelling lie are, Barn, and IQ acres of Laud. Will be sold or leased on favorable terms. 8. CUIUBERT A SUN, ' 140 Third street. /itATAO K fOlt KENT.—The main building of House on Eu,,oir ' : THOMPSON BELL * CO. F .Valuable Property For SaJe^ ITE HA.SBauSIK BtJILDINO COTrf, eituatecm Centro Avenue, near Fulton street, and within ten minuter’ walk of the Post Office. For terms, inquire of HOON A SARGENT, m yt< corner of Wood and Fifth st*. A GOOD DRY CELLAR, under the Neptune Engkia Uoupa, on Seventh, street, suitable for storing or produce. Inquire of JOHN II- STEWAJ4I, nwr6 207 Liberty sv^igt. "T ' To Let. : r TUIE dwelling- house now occupied by tne on federal X street, Allegheny, No. 4 Collo&ftdflßaw, nenr t 2)« end of the bridge. - Enquire at the Loose. * f»b2s:tf W. B.IOWBIE. Lfc .-*■ NUMBER 2 82. No. lift Pern 8. CUTBBERT t SOS, Real Estate Agents. 140 Third *l. EDWARD I'ADEJL * * *f .« I ‘ a »- :-s\* V-'," ' v- '-.-I- V ; ■■ '& llk j oa 4«Q 4 oo a; Diiu-.;.:-.. *• '.yx “ three month*.... •—•i**r*rr»re*fr^K .... is m *. u cjic jear.i It <• taodUgg Car 4, fix Hii* ar lm, jwr »milm- • Iosf ( "*■ - CHASQXinLT AT FUA9DKS; ' ** bur |V “ On® Ajnari. per annum, (exdurire of tita p«per)-~ STM' DAILY MOKNUfG - SATURDAY MORNING: [From the Xetr Tork Tribune, 1 ] "' FlvoWtery. • v Wo learn from the late-journals of.London* that the Qaeen recently held eb investiture of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath, on a j -certain day at Buckingham Palace. The Knights Grand Cfrfcß having been robed in then* mantlet of crimson satin, were oalied orer by the Bath Kinp of Arms,.. and duly answered. to their names. The officers of the Order flittebded“!h' J their mantles, chains and badges r The Geheel- ‘ ogist, W. Aston Blount, Esq. pßath Arms, Algernon Greerille, Esq j Gentleman Uafc-_ cr, Albert W. Woods- • The Knights and officers assembled in the Grsen Drawing Room. The Qaeen and Prince Albert were conducted by the Lord to the Orderi-safrinVGiHtfr : of State. Her Majesty wore the. manileiand J ; collar of the Bath.. His Royal Highneas, Prinoe Albert, stood by the side of the Qaeen, sud-wore i his mantle as Great Master of the Bath and collar of the Order. The officers of State and • the Ministers'of the crown occupied their oanal . station near Her Majesty. Farther details in-, form ua’lhat tlie Right lion. Sir James Robert' Georty Graham, Bart, w&£ introduced be\wee& Sir J Thsckwell and Sir J. two junior Knights Grand-Cross present, pre* : ceded by the Bath Kiug of Arms (carrying the ensigns of the Order on a crimson velvet cosh* ion) and by the Gentleman'Usher of the Order. ' Sir James Graham advanced to the Queen and knelt before her* when Her Majesty, with the. . sword of State was graciously pleased to confer the honor of kuigbtbood upon him by the ap propriate whack over the shoulders. Sir James kissed Her Majesty's 1 hand. TheQaeCh; eseie- ■. '• ted by Prince Albert, then invested the right honorable baronet .with the ribbon and badge of a Knight Grand Cross of jibe Older of the ' Bath, and also delivered to him. the star of die Order. Sir James again kissed his Sovereign's hand and retired; And so forth... • These Knights of the Order bf Bath lire dlif*. ferent from other orders in this wise: They are " founded in the early'hiatpry of English Sever-" eigDß with restriction as to-members, and were •... made knights in a particular manner; bathing constituting a part of the ceremooy, at a coro nation, royal marriage, or when the Kiog’s old- ' eat son was made knight. In the time of George I, they were turned into ah Order, consisting of thirty-six knights wiih a grand-mastcr at .their bead. At the dose of tho war with Napoleon, during the regency, the Order was greatly'ex tended, aod the persons composing it Were ' ' thrown into three classes: The Knights Grand Crosses, the number of -whom are not to exoeed,.. seventy-twothe Knights Commanders, tho <> number or whom is not absolutely' limited, but ' at the beginning not exceeding one hundred and -■ eighty Englishmen and tea.foreigners, and the. . .Companions. Imagine a set of well-bred, intelligent moil going through these tom fooleries.at this epoch’ of labor saving machinery, chesty' printing, common schools and eonnnen seoee. And all- ' because it was originally done in a barbarous period,.canturiee before Faust flourished or Ark wright saw the light;. before the world waa : ‘- kuonn to be round and to revolve, or the sun to ' be the centre of the solar sjitemj- or a portion of the glob?, or chemistry and beauty, ‘ or the. telescope measureless space; when the reigning idea of grandeau’r, morality, humani ty and destiny was hardly a remove above the Feitish standard. 1 The man of fifty in * baby . jumper* wouldnotbemoreritiicpleusj alaverjug idiocy could not practice more ludicrous folly—*,. a - with ahr.m. It is not the’Order of thq r ' Bath that a’creat man in England refused but ii simple knigthood. We sper.k ef Stevenson,; the Engineer, whose works through ell EogUnd, now perched oaprecipices, now reach-" ing the black depths of the. shafts, now' binding rocks cr upholding the courtesies andcommodi- [ 1 ties of a nation as they bound forth on theglis teuiog rail—this aUdid not entitle him; to the • superior .jackpuddiogry cf the fsacy dry goods and useless jewelry just described. But that he - refused any knighthood showe that not irrevocably hitched to the carcass of the eleventh century. Eppurt « Muo ve. Fnm the B >f-?r>u 'Traßerript.T A Model Baliyt Tiie general satisfaction’ at the babj’s Un paralleled behavior al length manifested itsdf in a substantial form. It was resolved to got np n testimonial. A subscription vts pat in cirtroU- tion for a gold cop,.to be presented as a token of tbe admiration and esteem of the passengers, who, when they reflected bow much a crying baby might-hare detracted-from their enjoy ment, liberally opened their purses, and asb* scribed tbe handsome sum of $2OO. A formal presentation cf the'offrriog was theu made. ’ Mr. Rockwell, late member of Congress from - • Connecticut, was deputed to address the baby; This be did in tbe presence of tbe assembled passengers, the baby meanwhile being held m k his mother's arms, and always jumping and chuckling at the right place iu Mr. Rockwell** "speech. • . •• The speech, which wae a capital ope,,.and-, enunciated with due gravity and dignity, wa*“ followed by a reply from Professor Twining, of Now Haven, the baby’s medium-cu the oc casion, and who spoke in the little TeHow.** 1 «--' behalf in admirable style, now witty nt»d now beautiful, for upwards of five minuter Both speeches were enjoyed and applauded. . Ex- President Filimore was appointed to prepare an inscription for the gold cup—-a task whioh '' he accomplished with his accustomed good taste? *■ and Mr. Rockwell was appointed trf porch***: the cup. r Thus ended ohe of the pleasantest little epi sodes of the great excursion: ono that must be always Remembered with pleasure by those who • witnessed it, and especially by the parent* of_ the. child who so early in life won so solid a . mark of the approbation of his seniors. A Brutal Act.—Oa Thursday, 28lh Inst, a* * the packet sh r p Riddons lay at anchor off-Bed- : - loe’e Island, in New York harbor, tho second mate, Frederick. Leonard, ordered a German - sailor, whom he had previously beaten severely, ’■ to scrape the Bhip’s side, suspended [is- % rope. The poor fellow not working to. the. see- - ond mate’s satisfaction, the tyrant ordered-the rope by which he was suspended, to bs let go* sousing the man overhead, and this being re* ‘ peated, the Geraen, exhausted, slipped oat of the rope and was drowned.* Some of the meii, seeing his struggles, were to thrown rope to him, when the brute exclaimed, “ Never - mind him, lei him go to hell if The murderer : escaped. MACKEREL— 60 bbla. Urgo No. S Uukerti, 1854 in spection, jasi received kod for sale by je!3 ENGLISH A RICHARDSON- &v. y-S'i " . * .JULY 8,
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