. ■' *'- 1 ' '' '.'.'ij.N-;.'..'’- 5 ' ■ ■"/.:• .. s^i^vi!v'-'X» * - .;v &<,£*•. :■, >• • •■■'■- ' s&!; . vVW (. *■*■>?**■: - : “' V ■’■' j «„-* i j© *"V^‘JHi<*iV* ■ -i "uk-.1 ftag&g&fe£ ?*%&&•& svsfti* WfmK^^L mm 3: mim pllgsggl l«tl BBljgjj : mm annsi Jllll bII« pi {g^H JA» md Ihmm mm> m 88*gy jl§||||S 111 KSfi fef§& Eggm a a® --L, • , £ • *‘~*~ • •-• V- •' "*• * .'":>•%*•* i/'r «•";•*,- . ■ i K^{V^v F, , r i^>4r , __' rr .-' I • r ;*-’ v * *^*-J :' 1 : ,• ~~,. -' .'.. .'•■'■ -f'H . : \:-S\.:~ ..' HlliiiililSll&ggK^ r 4>*‘ ’ e * . ■ i I. v : ' "■' -'I * j : - ,■■■ . ! c v ’ THE DA. asyHT’uMixAW ;nnrf| &. :,: ! voMTfl-vtjr 6om»-'j» •r*rrj• n paid to forwarding Western merchandise. Rtf'rvirss.— Clark k Thaw, Wra. Ungaley 4 Co., Win. M’- Cully /- C<>., F. Fellers & Co , Ilays i Blank, Kramer i lt&hni. Henry GralT. Esq., Wm. Eiciibaum, 8. R. Johnston, Ksq., Thomas Eakcwcll, Esq., George Ledlie, K.q_, Solomon Stoner. Ksq. jJfVj Co»Partner*hlp. a 'HE subscribers ImT* this day formed a partnerihic for the purpose of carry lop on Onnmiiiiun Front streets; formerly occupied by Burbridge h. Inghrain. WM. It, KNGTJSn. ’ JAMES UtOHARDSON, JAS. J. BENNETT. Pitt/oqrgh, February Ist, 1304:feh3 Fl’>. BRAVO, Diamond. Pittsburgh, Pa., dealor It' • Country Produce, offers for sale a choice stock o Groceries, selected for family use. Spices of every variety and-the purest quality, ground at his Steam mils. Also, Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken Jo ex change for Merchandize. F. R. D. has procured a fall assortment of Landreth’c Warranted G«nl*m Sods, and invites the attention of all in* tertwttwHp rural affairs. janll ('opart neraUlp TflU UNOEIISIGN’KD have this Jay entered h)to co-part nership. uu>l<>; the nasm and style of J. A. HUTCHI SON & CO., tor the purposa of iranoctin; a Commission and Grocery business. JAB. A. HUTCHISON, A. M. WALLINGFORD. febfl ; Pittsburgh. February 1, ISM V. B. iSOUSH. J. j; I. tUCfSETT EXGLIBH & RICHARDSON. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS. Vwn Wholesale Dealers in Fi-ih, Bacon and Oil, and Produce generally. Warehouse formerly occupied by Burbriilee A Inghratn, No. 116 Water audvl&O First street, Pittsburgh, I’enna. fra - BAILEY A KERSHAW. TEA DEALERS ANDFAMILY GROCERS; Dealers in Wooden and WiliowWare, Jnpaoned Tin Ware, House keeping Utensils, Ac., Wholesale and Retail, No. 253 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. aprlß:y FEASCIB BCI.LSU, JO HU ITIOOLS, Pittsburgh. ' Maryland. S«Ueri| sleoli 4fc Co.. PRODUCE ato GENERAL COililUSlOh' MTOCnANT*. Ns. 309 Liberty eUwt, Pittsburgh, P*. SD6mu linseed and Lard Oils. jyJR p. sKAias. ~~m*F¥T "iupwaM FBA’B BEELERB & CO., Forwarder* and Commission Merchants DSAUEH3 IS PROVISIONS, CROCK KIES AND OILS, j»s:lm3) -Vo. 309 Liberty it rut, Pittsburgh, Pa wiluau uiujul, Phils .vu. aioarwos, Pitteburgh. Milter St, Rlcketson, TTTHOLESALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS OF HRANDIKS, TT Wine* and Segare—Noe. 172 and 174, corner of Irvin end Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. Iron, Noils, Cotton Tuns, Ac- constantly on hand. jj® William Carr A Co., fffit. Cask lata af the firm of J. Parses k Co.) WHOLESALE GROCERS and Dealerein Foreign Wioei and Bramli«3, Old Alooomgahela and Rectified Whis key, No, 329 Commercial Bow, IJberty street, Pittsburgh, !*■ ' j*&x Samuel M’cLCßKAy..:..josx r. K*Kao.T uubatiulx. n’CLCRKAST, HERROS 4fc CO., ¥XTHOLESALK Grocers, Produce Dealers and Commie- TT fiion .Merchants, No. 243 Liberty street. >pr22 PITTSBURGH, PAt WM. 813GHAX...... - QSO. RIMOUA^ WM. BINGHAM A CO., ' FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Liberty street, opposite Patna. Railroad Depot, *pr7 . PrrrsaintoH, Pa* PAGODA TEA STORE. JEHU HAWORTH, Wholesale, and Retail Grocer, Dealer and Importer of Old Country Blaek Teas, French Bran dins, Wines, Ao., corner of Diamond alley and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pn. : f«h2B^r LIVINGSTONS 4b CO., \ FOR WARDERS, CO EMISSION MERCHANTS, Steamboat Agents, Terri 'lyp’A. WM. A. M’CLCJOG, *»*tea DEALER AND FAMILY GROCER, - ®* coasaa op wood ajtd sixth btmcts, ja2£;3 Pittsburgh. F Henry H. Collins, ORWATIDfNO AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, and WbDhcola Dontor In Cheese. Butter, Seed*, Fish, and Produce Kenerally, No. 25 WOOD St.. Pi»^h qrg b. (marfi Paul ifc Hurdocki COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MKRCHANB, AND STKAMJJOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Watorstreet, Cincinnati, (apl:tf. King 4l Olpar'hea.d, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— No. 27 Woo'i strew Pittsburgh. fmy23 Bmlt.li 6c. Sinclair* WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION HER. CHANTS—CornerWoo-1 and Hrgt sts. fnor3 Henry lU’Callough 6c. Co., WHOLESALE GR'iCEitS and Commis.-lon Merchant!, of Pertn an t Iryin atrftjte, PitUb’gb. ] ia3^ R. Galway. ‘ PORK PACKER AND PROVISION DEALER, jn7:>j • 4 Commercial Row, Ltocarr eruccr, W. S. Haven. rrmi'J OLD-PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, 3>u Wanted.'Rags and Tanners' Scraps. apls:ly Uaasell 4b Bf«., BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, DEALERS IN STAN DARD AND LIGHT LITERATURE, and Publishers cl the I. 0. 0. F. TOKEN, No. 15,Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. marl6'ly * I. \V. Chadwick, ~ BALER in rags AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood Street, The -highest price in cash paid for rags. WlUlriu Glenn, ' -» „ l i? DEß, T^ or ? er of TWrd wd Wood street*, ebore 4 „ c k® 18 prepared to do orery description of Ruling end Binding. fd«3 I Waiter id.rahaU, —”— 1 " IMPORTER and Dealer in french and American Paper (Hangings. mare -> ; •■o.N ‘ ‘ ' G POST, Uitttg Mamina, Bast. YOLUME XII. JOSEPH FLUBmo, SlSl?lS(°h I> “'L* ,oU "*»■*“«■« of Drug,, Sl.il & Per ' U "" J ' *“ J *“ ”«*» «n^r u r?. yaic f*' , “’ p ”“ rll ' tl0 "> compounded at ...' J ; : i- J*»7 ; or i? u .„„ cocaaas rumma. rLEHINO BROTHEIIS. „ „ (3ucees*or» to J. Kidd & Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGIBTB, j r K°'to w fj B b| jshm MXToSEEfir WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST . Ko - 135 Wood Street, ' ' ;N fat door to H. Child', Shoe Httuherrf. J. A8U.... JOB. tl ■biudn J. ABEL Fourth .I*l AZiSI SO. W'%' Bootch Ale, old Monet | WUd Chen Regalia, bi Clean, all i Fancy Bar Ujmijobna i lion of a. | Peuna. i , fupoßri in fine ( Also, ltecti Juun ar Fordgj head of cSd i «“JN HAS re i alley the attenti stock of )f Clothe, C&i a?a irtment Hat® of nltj /OSH H'CU^ Whoty l 'TtITK putli i A anil lti< ’OCIAIc-a thee J -U JOHN ii ■aare oi pu ' The prefi > UkAfKO, (I#t« of the firm of Cooufr A lluio.) harjt.c • op|dkl STORE NO. ©, (two-doors atioVe the nd far thti of Monoj, ,nd fop th® £22? , *22 of will n!io gi.. prompt .nd •» £*T to *> »Ui»e, rdnting of .nd In. "** Kj * l “tat., lJr7j AUSTIN MOMIS. • __ Schuchnan a Uanniein. "~ ■ Bill Urjidp, Show Util,? Me ' h,, “ Bfnwing., Bmdnnn «nd taly. , |££. C o%lS,’ E ” er *lS li OT Dr *’ r “ Stone,Printed Z B ‘*?' ln «!>« most *fpn>™i style, end et,the moM raMOnnble prtcM. . ocUS ly ; B. M'Klnlew, Ops*,: SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, AND IMer in Paint»-No. 44 St. Clair street, PietsburghT uas oanrtanUy on hand all kinds of Paint*, either dry nr and (fcpal Varnish, Linseed Oil, Boiled Oil. WiiMiow Glass of ail size*, Patty, Paint Brashes, all of the beat quality, and fcr sale at reasone* bieprfces,-,, sepll ENCIHBH AND CLASSICAL BEMIHARV. T W. T. MCDONALD, M. A., PacraPAL. V“ Institution will commence on MONDA7, the 6th of September next, at the room cori. s£ffrt VeS« nd Übert7 streaw *. occupied by the Bxfirenct*— Hon. A. W. Loomis, C. Knap, Jr., 8. F. Voir onboryt. R. Miller, jr. au<26 t m „ A . "j A'COBli*cO iTli s T bk; ”—*■ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER I AXD DKALKB I!» AIX kIKM OP Tobacco, Suttir, and Cigars, m-am it jVo - 245 st., IKUtburgk, Fa.. : P 3 constantly on hand a larg» supply of all the various brands of lapertwd Cigar*. ja3:? JOSEPH CHAPMAN, r~ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ; IMPORTED CIGARS, No. 53 Market fetiuerr. Piithbuboh. Invention ofthe Age. TO A> OID thosi* uupleasant feellngsthat UNiiftJly ;* earlr *s°r anew ll&t, theCONFOU- lately imported from Paris, forms the Hat to thei «4nct shape and! aiwofthe head. A neat fit, and a good Hat riay oe bad at 77 Wood street. V ' WM. DOTTdMS SEW PAPER Mila Is. . CAXTON, OIUO. * FISIIERw-ANDERSON A CQ.,Ji»ve justetarted ibeir pa per mill at the above place, wbgro they will be happy to receive orders for printing and wrapping paper of ail riMB -' , fob27rtf , A> Tlttd(e« ' WHOLESAU? and Retail SADDLK, HARNESS, TRUNK, VALISE mod CARPBT BAO manate • tarer. No. 106 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ! John H* Meltor, W^Sn L J,.iS :D - IiCTAIL UKiME IK MUSICAL , iNoTOUMBITra. ptutos. Music, School Books «n/i amtianiry. Ho. m Wood nmut [jonl W" H S LI 5 S * “ d StJmh’ SOU, nmcy and itZt, ftg SO ° DS ’ Nm - 91 “““I 8 Oj£» "F J7 ? lt£M 1 ** g°° D D CLKANKB, ■a**- 7 !mtl \ B te^ e “ no,ei ' W wSS S“ *U 5. nrrrnnraT . , • s. c DTHiiarTioi. u - Tl*&w?2Ll ggyERAI AagNTB - • ‘ ,7 fimxas $ ' B\ (rooctsBo* TO MtmpHT * Ln,) WOOL DEAL • A £? COUMIBSiaN MERCHANT, fbr the oi American Wooieo Goode, No. 188 Liberty gtW. [my4 D_, Im , I*- K. Hftywardj ~ EALER InBOOTS, SHOES, TRUN KS and LEGHORN nod HATS, corner of Market and Liberty it*_ no. 174 Pittebnrgh, Rm. • jefo-y ’ . * H6»sb; ? - Philo Hall. No. 75 Third etreet ■A.?*wP» and east side of the Allegheny^ ■T - MbNIUOVIBBY, AT THB “PoaV UUILUISC-V COBN'ER OK FIFTH AND. WOOD dTREETS, AT 40,00 PER ANNUM, OB *5,00 'wbE»"PAIJ> STRICTtY ft! ADVAWOE business cards. Noilec. . M?J UTi l g ® BBoc i*t«l with JOS. ABKL. the. wUI hereafter be conducted under th* ?t> le 0 f ■**» at the old atand, corner of Smlthfield aad *“• ' ‘ J^U, rlHlam Thorn, Drugclit, HOT ED to tb« corner of UAi\D and PENS .where he will, usual, attuad promptly tc is mend*. All article* In his line are warranto) tt up with the utmost care. marHrflm D.~A. Fahaeatu«k4 Co.. SALE DKGQ WAREHOUSE—Corner First and Btrtete, and corner Wood and Sixth. (fbbl %■ L . ALLEN. ! ■' VgOLIBAII DiAUtt J* 1 Wine*, Brandies, Cigar*, Old Kononsa hela Bye Whisky; dte., U, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, |S WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. liEraflOfts, Gins, Uortlaia;'Jamaica Spirits, St. 1 and New England Rum, Clarets, Champagnes, ,!London Brows Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, fahela Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Poach, V ® Brandies; Imported Havana, d Principe Cigars; Half-Spanish and Common such low prices as to challenge compe Rion. .Kegs and Labelled Bottle* of every style, and br ml .taut I ra l ja!tftLUjr Ib,lu | .lock, «t ho. 8 WiHtD Stroel, ntubmxb. ; g apr3:ly JI)HK OHODTT, : R OP BRANDIES, GIN, WINKS, Ac.-Dealer Id Monongahela Whisky, I*each Brandy, Ac. ying Distiller, corner of Stalthfleld and Prout shurgh. • ; apr!3 J* Bryar, ; SMXE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT -.ibeny street, and 31 Diamond alley. fablOry ’DEVITT A BKO., GrnOers and Dealers in Domartle Liquors, Liberty street, opposite Sthfield sL ttlleikOTai. E. DOWNING, CIiOTHIEB, w fc* 0T«1 to aw UJIJiRTV street, opposite Garrison Land >o. o SEVENTH, Dear SmlUjtieJd, nlicre 1 “ d th * P«Wk b invited to the , -.AD\-iIADL GOODS always on hand. Also, t imeree and Vestings fur oniered work. A toil of rainUhing Goods for gcndetnen. includio* nudities, Trunks. UmlindU*, Ac., Ac. sf&ST. ' ’ , . _ CO-HJfHUts K'CUttiAT. iale and Botail Clothing Merchant*, VO. 88 WOOD STUKBr. f oriorn, ro.-poctfuilv inform their old i pubne Sq general, that they have thU day u »>»▼»• buMneed, tmder the lino Ci.O~KK\ a 00. They re?j*ectfully aolicit a Pile patronage. ’ll.- Uusim-sh of #*ch »il] bt> fled -by th*n. »T*ly _ r 7 &me» . /att, —No. ‘4s Fifth street, opponife the l’e. . I’ItAKING Would reipec If ulty 3da and the public, that his now «.«tub 'll operation, nau that be id prepared to .wum., end Oil all omen for Planed Lumber, a*»s, and, at the lower-t raws. I’laok, oUathi on ob« c-r noth itidea, constantly and Moulding*, of *r«y ascription, mad* to id Carpentem would tind It to their adreotuge ftftU, a* ho can now nmush them with plaowJ for every tk-acirJetiou or work. HEKEOJI ft CRISWELL, liL AND BRASS FOUNDERS,V ; *" of BRASS WORK, LO ®> STBAM KNOINE, I>LUUBEBS, 4c. AJ. i .tiny ilanuiactururo. : Rebecca street, Alludneny City. : core, No. 12 Market Btr«et, [‘ittsburcb. '**“4 COl'l’Kß taken m exchange for work, Owers left at the foundry or Offlre, will be " d *' ,to - •. fehy-.ly •108 KPH T. LUWRT, c 3 Cumer of l\p.h and Hood StnuU E;r?, Dtr * Rcafro F lPl, ' ,l " tw * t - PKMwgh, lYrrw 1 pnbHe that he h*a »d th«RKALESTATJJ AfIEXCT.io connec telHgsnee and General Collecting. Ue w«H renting. Personam want or rerrantt, in any loaein waatof place*, willbeßupplirf.atshort psioeM enOTuted to hla care promptly at- -T. J. Blgham, Esq., Richard Cowan, £«q., W. Al«x- Black, Juw Mackeral, A. A. Mason, ' _ janlS ........... UiaiMtiU W. GRAFF A CO., a Foundry, Ho. 124 Wood street, PITTSICMH, PA., itohees or ojokino stoves, Co»i » n o o»M,PMIorStOTra, Ilnllov Ware, Pl.lo , n d “ Un iS!, P * n S Sal and Dop Iron., Tea K.tQr.x, Waroa Boxua, Ax. [ j,S:l»g ■DaitltL AHt, .'P. BUSINESS CARDS. JOSHUA RHODES A CO., WHOLESALE FRUITEBS * COHFECIIOHEES, __,Wood St., ptrrsuusou, Pa., l_rA> Ron hand anil are rewiring thetblltming Goods, AA which they offer at the lowest market rates I. I ¥*i7 ic “ Almonds; 20boxes Maccaroni: ,*, do ; 20 ' “ Venniwlla; 2o bales Bordeaux do 1 60 “ Farina; 16 bags Bbelled do 60 “ W. Rock Candy; “ “ 25 « ANc. 1 do 60 “ Walnuts; < 10 “ Red do 00 “ Cream Nuts; . 16 « Caper#' 600 bnehela l»et» Nutfl; 1 15 “ OHres: 25 bbls. Texan Pecans; ; ?5 “ o>me Drops; 25 “ Illinois do i 100 “ Loaeneei; 2000 Cocoa Nuts; ; 60 “ Jujube Paste; JOO boxes German Plums; j 50 do*, assorted Pickles; t *° : 3tJ “ “ Preeerrw; 10 nbls. do do I 100 “ Pepper Sauce; 10 cases Prunes,irlassjars;: 10 cases Sardines; 'l° “ “ fancy bxs.;l 6 “ “ bf bxs. 60 casks Currants; a »• « » x - ( j„ 20 cases Citnm; 200 bags Braxil Sugar; 200 boxes Cluster Raisins; 40 bbls 8. C. Sugar; 100 hl‘. ‘‘ M. R. do 26 “ Lorering-s Sugar; ~ * do 10 cases Liquorice; 200 boxes No. 1 Herring; 25 boxes Ref’d do 100 « -Scaled do (20,000 Prindpe Cigars; lease Mace; .10,000 Harana do } bbl ‘ Nutmegs; 116,000 Regalia do 1 Ciores; j: 2,500 Half Spanish Cigars; 25pwsBUcklng; 50gr. Mrs. MUler’a P.Cut 35 baskets Salad Oil: ; - 60 gross Anderson’* do j. c. ANDBaSON * CO , Ho. 6 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., \\J HOLKSALE Dealers In Foreign Fruits, Nut#, Spice*, ft Confectlouury, Bogars, Cigars, Ac., Ac. Hairing, Fige Pruoem Oranges, Lemons, Uow, Dales, Citrons, Almonds, Filbert*. Walnut*, Cream Note, Pea Nuts, Cfooa Nuts, Pi e AppleCbe.ee, ftsrdineii, Wcklw*, Sanaa, Bock Candv, Yer inleeill, Macrarbnl, Olive Oil, Ac.. Ac. aprtOtiy m “knTSKpr;sFworks. ■0.136 woo© eram.T as poor actow nar.nt su.t, B6WK d TETLEY . , IMPORTERS and msnufeetdrrra of , 1 til ILERY, SURGICAL AND DKNTAI. INffiRUMKNTS, RIFLBB, Ac. We keep a general assortment of tbe above . / - articles constantly on hand; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, pin. tola and Revolver*, FlaaluLHorns, Bhot Belts, Caps, Powder, Lead as A Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and llair Dnsaaera’ Shears; Pocket Bciwwrs, A*.— Also, Trusses and Supporters, i Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLRS!—We are making Rifles of every description, to order, of the best material, and workmanship warranted*— Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail,will belli ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale price*. ~J. rumraa. Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures. T l HB subscriber* are dost opeuinc at their new Wareroom- NO. 10# FIRST STREET,betwwn Wood sad Smith field, the Urgwit aaaorttneni or CHANDELIERS, BRACK . UTS, PKN OANTS, end all article* connected wit Ose lilting, •ver offered in this market. Having amngomonts made by which they will be constantly in receipt of now pottirrna snd varieties they confidently invite the attention of por chswrs to their *olectiop. We are determined to sel! as | ow s*»ny house in the West, end being practical Ou ut ter*, can offer peculiar advantage* to those debiting articles in this line. . We oontinue a# heretofore to At up building* of every de scription for ms. water and steam. Brass Castings of all kinds made to order pronpllv. r . LONG, MILLER A CO., *' No. 105 First *tm-L GEORGE lILETCIIKU, ruost new toss. —x MANUFACTURKRof the celebrated Go**amer Ventilating Wig, Ki«4k / si \ 1 A B * ni * Toupees, ami every description of Ornamental U«lr. for Ladies end U Gentlemen, 70 TuUhTll .-THF.hT, ; Letwrrn Wood and Market. pf.t.-- jBLETCIIZX'S syFtem enable* j?W andjGcntiameo to m*a*ure their bends . with accuracy. FOR WIGS. No. 1. The round of the tlead. ; Ns. J Vrotn the f >rehj*»d over the bead 10 : ; e,-k. No. 2. No. 3. Fr-m ear to mif, over the top. No. 4 If tr. cur to eat;, round the forehead. For Teup-*-; to covtr thf top of the bead o'nlr— ■» puper patt»rn. th- sitapoOf the bald twrt- my 4 sew ('nacli anti Carrlasc Factory! JOHKSTON, -BBOTHEEB & CO., &TV. Rnckawayr. Buggies,Sleigh* and Cbanots in all their various style? ul finish and prop>rtlpn. All order* «ill he executed with *trict regard todnraUUty and beauty or Oni'-h. Ret,air* will also »>e attended to «n the most reasonable teniui. L’rjng lu all their work the beat Eastern Shntt*. P-de*J and Whtel stuff, they feel oonfi dent that nil oho farur them with their patronage, will be perfectly satisfinj on trial;of their work. Purchaser- are requested to give ns a call, before pur*h%- ■•nael-cwhcte. ortdrly Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL EASIN’; ALtEOHENV CITV, (trua TUX HjULBCAD STAIIOJI.) FAMILIES will I*- supplied wlthourvarious grades of FRESH GROUND FLOUR, By learim? Uidr'orders atitne Mill or in our Loins it Logan. Wilson A &>., W«-i jtrwuor Braun A lieitor,cor ner Liberty and St. Ciair struts. Pittsburgh. 11. P. Seta*nru, or J. T. (Sample, Druggists, Allegheny. Floor will »«*d. Extra fine Young Hyson and lihpe!il«J, 75c. m tb. Vary Vet Young Yyaon and imperial, SI » ft. Don't mistake the pIane—PAOQDA: TEA STORE, corner of DiamomUnd Diamond alley A liberal reduction made to deaiare , , iargl NEW MUSIC ATokK —The sUln)£riberH hare opened at No. 83 Fourth at reel, a cboiqo collection of mu>ic and instrument*,. Italian and Gorman strings, Pianon, ofTarls, and Mr. Arnold; Flutes; by M. Euler, ■ rankfort, A. M.; Clarionets, do. iAJ 1 kinds of brass Instro asents from the beat Preneb mannfaetoriea, all of which we otftr to the public on more liberal term*, feeling confident that we can render entire satisfaction. h . . •U- SCHROKDKU * DO., No. 83 Fourth »t U pchrovaer end 0. Anton will give Instruction* on the ileno, Tjollo end gujur. ARNOLD & WILLIAMS; ' HEATING akd ventilating wabehogbe, U&HOTACtCUftH or Chilaon Furaacoa, Wrought Iron Tubing, AiroyiTTisoa ro* 3t*AM, Qiuoa' ' 4®* No. 28 Market street, Pittsburgh. Am yjTTISfIS FOB 3t*AMj3ii» OB WATBk. . have sold oor Furnaces, Pattern*, Ac., to Me#firs. ARNOLD A WILLIAMS, whom we cordlallv recommend to the patronage of the public. BCAIFE, ATKINSON A OKRLT- Depot of A Zlmmtrman’i Ca «wd» Wlnei and Brandy. THIS nadm-tened baa received and off*-™ for sale, ai (*«-. cinnaa brtiei, a large quantity of Logworth * Zimmer man's cdolce'atii world.renowned Sparkling. Dry and La dioa’ Sweet Oatwwba Winer. Such os may desire to procure an excellent article of Natite Wine, (the pure juice of the grape,) will And my cHUblUhment the place for the gratitt cation of their destws.' Thi Catawba Brandy, distilled frtfen tbagenuinu Grape,H-deflured bjr many exoeUent judges., equal in flavor to (he best Imported Cognac. , t». KICKEISCN’. _ No. 131 Liberty street. Oargo’s Daguerreotype and Art Gallery, Aprilo JiuH/iing, No. 76- 7'burtA ttreot, {next lu L.jt.ai Carprl A'mjxm’uin.) CARGO a CO. having Btted up the mo't Ww? ample rooms in tho city with mammoth skv und side lights, offer Firat Clasa LIKENTW.SLS, in iC- t f) «uit all, varying in price Boarding to end quality of case, Ac. a*. Superior Oil by the boat artists, for sale, end on nx hiWtion (luring the day and evening. Cltiaens and -tran genare invited to call and exa&ine specimens and Paint w- ___ ___ ‘ ; *i>r27 ' Loan Office* JOHN A. O-URIKN, 67 BvJITHFIKbD eTKBKT, between Fourth uad Diamond alley. Money loaned on Goid *ud Silfer Plate, Diamonds. Gold and Silver Watches. Jewelry Musical Instruments, Guns and Pistols, Feather Reds, Fur liiture, and all kinds of articles—for any l-hgtb of eirne agreed on'; Charges for storage considerably lower tba* heretofore. Private entrance through the hall door. All business transactions strictly coiridentiaL Forfeited pledges sold immediately after being out of date, unless redeemed. Bargains Wf Gold and Silver Watch- < «*a, Jewelry, Ac., always on hand. 1 aprlO:Om .. SEED STORE) JAMES WARDROP, /~\FFERB for sale CANARY BIRDS of the Bost Improved V/ breed, being Terr hardy, end tine singer*. Bird Seed* —Canary, Hemp, Millet,Rope and mixed Seed. Bouquet* will be furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS, tiz: Cam el lea, Rose Bud*, Heliotropes, Ac. ‘ET«rgreens(itrpote) for Chriatma* Tree*, from the seed and Horticultural Store, No. 4ft Fifth st- near Wood. • dec2d uoniame UteiSmoke. THE subscriber harlot the exelatfve risbt to manufae tare and sell SWEENEY’S HOT AIR AND SMOKE GjNSUMINQ FURNACE. It prepared to receire orders, end contract for huating buildings with the moßt-economjcal Furnace how m use. The attention of those interested is solicited. Any Intormation can be had of A. BRADLEY, Noe. 2 and 4.W00d Street, or of J. BARNDOLLAU, - der24:tf I Iron City Store Warehouse, No. 134 Wood st. Warren’i bongreu Ink. rUS INK is prepared by a purely chemical process, and is warranted to contain nothing injurious to mdaliepmt. It is pale, when first need, but by exposure te the afr be comes gradually ofa most intense-and permanent black. For sale In bottles of vari'ne else, by wholesale or retail, at sepB W. B. HAYEICB ... ; Stationary War nse. Market street, corner of 2d. CARD. —Mr. Of ANTON and H. SCHKOKDEK would reapeotfbUyaninmnee to the ddxensor Pittsburgh and Allegheny, thattheVwin give instructions cm the Piano, guitar, yloHn and Plate. Inquire at H. Schroeder A oo.'s NSW VtrSIO STORE, 84 Fourth Stret Mp3B . , PITTSKUIiGII, MONDAY, JULY 10. 1554. NEW CARPETS, Spring Styles. At tub cheap carpet warehouse, n O . k THIRD Street—We are now receiving and opening oneof the largest and choicest stocks ot Carpetings, Oil- Cloths. Mate. Matting, Rugfi, Ac., ever exhibited west of New York. The stork has been selected with crest cave. Person* in want ofany articles in outline, are respectfully invited to call and examine. Our aenortment consists in ■part of the following, vit: Royal Velyetand Brussels Carpetings; Tapestry Brussel*; j Anhnsson Carpets; j Extra Imperial and Super Three.ply; ( latent Tapestry Ingmln; Superfine and Fine I u grain ; Worsted and Wool Carpets; Woo) and Cotton’ do Venitian 2-4 %. and 4-4; , Hemp Carpets, very rht-ap; List und Rag, do White nud Check Canton. Mattings, 4-4, 6-4, and C-J* CouD*, Railing, Verandahs and Ornamental Castingt. y\'o pay particular attention to the manufacture end «ro structioD of Cast Iron Fronta for Iloaaea ami Stores. IlaTir.g aueiteawTe assortment of leautiful Carv<4 Pat tern* of the most approved architectural order, our grwat facilities f.,r manufketuring aod shipping enable u* to com pete with our Htlea. Partie* em-ting Furnaces or Tallin,; MUD. Mill Owner* and MllLWrighte, will tiud it much to ih«*ir lidranta-e to call and examine our extetudTe rtock of Patterns kefuto building. ( TROy ASP BRASS CASTISOS, Of every description: Ftotth Work, Pattern Making, Fur* nac« and l|or*ajrx»?«-ej. mrmaW loonier. |m»liv C H IN A. HA'I7L: _ _ UKfctJiTEttT. Xl of CHINA, GLASS and QL'EKNHW'ARK, ever brought to ibU market: ajoiletlug in part of Whit* Iron Stone Din ner, Tea and Toilet Ware, which we would particularly in *U«< the Ladle* to call ut.d examine, us the shapes arc en tirely new Rt>-1 the ware eery superior, having some twelve different patterns of Toilet Ware, either in fujj wt t* or h»wls uo«l Plh hers separate. We are selling them at rerv mo--!-rat*t prir»«. A!;.., a t i tv huedsora- as.-..rtmi*ot of French Chinu Tea and Dinner »rlb\ or separate pieces of plain whit . cold bund, or fancy patterns. <*ur -to-’k of Floor V B s»s consists of ot«r f ftv di:Terent pat*rrn«. «-ry I-uotifcJ. tod ranging from fifty' cents rer pair to t-tirty dollar*. Ilnvtug' so larg:- an ay.'ortment.’wc ' feel rk*. «-t varinny aiylw, trem a-iutnon to the tiuert; colar I.ami'S 11-li 1,-nip-, (lirundoies. anil House Furnl-binc Good- UUSB \VARK—Of this we have a largfe »rwr>rt ment, purtlcuiarly the Diamond Pwitrrn, which look- as well a- the 1-. >’t cut, and ndl.- at less tl.un me lhir-1 the pn *«.« Al.—. a complete stock of Pittsburgh f!!si-« The public are respectfully Inribod to call BT .;i rvsmlno our goods. J01l» J. U'LKARV, No. 62 Market «L, Ut'o Tbini and Fourth, opposite George R. \VnUe'«. tnjlB:Sf re* i». 1 O WAP O U SoiiY NO. 103 WOOD pTKKKT. JOHN C. TAJUiY, (su««w#«r to J. C. Par*y A Co„> bcga toinfonn the customer* of che-dd flrtu.wid th*. public ir*o*r*!ly, that Lc has no?, ou Lands, and la exlenslr*lv en» In u&nufiirturln;;. U«; Ihifc. aud Curl*: Put**tit kolU.-a. for A P-M Ash, S-wa A«h; rfusrar Kettle*. !..r the auinuta-'tur- iif Car*- tfujxr—a.V cast im a ixitmt IsuoMTifa.-* J. C. I’arryV, and tm superirr iOr dura* biiitr to any other, acd eold lowar than Uio=e made on the old plan. H-.'LLOW WARE—A <-aer*J assortment, all from new nn.] huprored patterns, Wajror &>***. !>* Irons, Sad Irons, Rolling Mill Casting*, and Machinery of every d**crirlion. always eo bund or majp tp c nler. 1 .Steves, Rltrb-n Kacgiw, end Coal Store#, of every description; luwaCook Stoves, Aresb.es, which the fln«t priiefer 1 “6tl and la.'l, at tho Airiculturul Fair of Al legheny O-anty, P:v M an.i reruinnienivl hr hundred perrons; Enterprise , Klnkaid’a, Mnrtbi, iSucxk S.JUuiJ’H, Improved Bull. *c. ifouWe Jlvugfisj—Tiir Michigan Duubl* Plough, which h*» tak«n the pniraittui at th« State'Fairs uf >«w York, P«u»pylT*ni*,HU-l Ohio.and wherever it hHshemi exhibited. «n °n al, by wholesale such goeds as they may wunt, at prices as low as they can be bought East; and auy particular kind or size miulc to order at short nDtica Orders and-rail* so licited from Dealers in and odt of the . ity, as it will be to thciradvADtage to call before purchasing ebi-when*. Customer work made us heretofore. j. mclauohlin, Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, No. PS FOUKTU STREET, NEAR WOOD, \Pirtc(tyom>otii£the Jfayor’r OjTux.) HE iS WELL PREPARED to furnish all Good* in his line, and wilt warrant thorn not to be inferior to euy similar articles in the city. lie is well prepared to do all kinds of custom work, and ha* in his employ a corps of workman, who cannot be excelled it/ the city. The public ■re respectfully requested to oall at hie establishment, and examine hlsGoods. [nprttfm ss , 'o->' ■,. V, ’ :'• V* 'V *V *r.* sV*j, v ' : ZV£r<‘ V ' • ’..S'.' .V''t.Clair*tPP-t. Removal]. f ■ *• PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE J. HENKEL'S CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE, iVe. 173 CBESTN L’T STJIXET, (Opposit* Ibdxppkdikck Hail.) Philadelphia. PTOKITUBE, IBT EVESY STYLE! Comprising LoulsXl V, Louis XV, EHxabethan and Antique, *itb Sculpture Carving and modern style; Id Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany,Fatinwood and Maple; all of superior conttrucUon, and Unbilled In the best style, equal to, If not excelling in qual ity, the Goods of any Establish ment in the Unitedgtates. ¥!^MPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren -£i tfees being positively excluded,)and using the best ma terials, the work cannot fall to give satisfaction to pur chasers. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur chasers, Is the facility of Furnishing a House, either in ole gant-or plain style, completely from one establishment; by which means ail the articles in each room correspond in style and quality, and the immense stock ulwnys c?. hand, being so various in design, enables purchasers to please their m a selection, without the delay necessarily caused in ordering Furniture. To «'iT*an idea of the finished Furniture on hand, I coed only iufonu you that my Rooms are 175 leet long, by 27 feet wide, four floors in number; with Shops contiguous, sufS cient to employ 200 bauds, which is a guarantee that the work is all done under my own immediate inspection. The lacking is nil done in the Bure, and Furnil are warranted tp carry safely any distance. YbiteWto Pblla delphia are ftvpectfuily invited,purcnaaersoß'otherwise, to call nnu examine tbe Goods. ' ' aii2s:ly WORLD’S FAIRS, London, 1851, and New York, 1853. triumph over the competition of the world *£ THE first and only PRIZE MEDALS for Mar fen*S neea at the Groat Exhibitions In London, 1851. n"TA and in New York, 1863, was awarded to « LACEY A PHILLIPS, Messrs. LACEY - k PHILLIPS, at tbnr extensive eetaN lUduaent, Nos 12,14 aud 16, South Fifth street, Pbilade!- IjMm keep {be largest stock of ready-made Harness and Baddies of any house in the United States. They have Jvduoed the business of manufacturing to su?h perfect sy». tem, that, for quality and price, they are beyond all com petition. TTie best of Leather only is used, and no pHn* are snared to reach perfection in every article. it is acknwlMgod. that for elegance, lightness, comfort and real value, the Harness and Saddles of Larey k Phil lip.-* surpiad all others. They invite a close examination of uwfir stock. Attention is esliej to the following scale of prices : Oockl, plain, serviceable Single Harness $12.00 to $25,00 «. ‘‘ “ “ —2H,50t0 35,00 plain Double Harness 40,00 to SO,OO i S. t,rßn ' h ~r tl *e!r establishment at New Or leans, No. 83 Charles street. , Country Harness Maker* can be supplied with Ilarffe«s cheaper than they can fnanufactun- them. Air* A number of HARNESS MAKERS are offered con slant employment, the year round. The highest vu r , * i lT n \2 ST. LOUIS. JOSKFII nOGRIDUE. COMMISSION AND POBWARDI.NG MERCHANT, No. 33 OoUkll CAU, BCLOW PlSi ST&tSV 81, Lout*, Bio., / 10N BIG NMKNTB and Commissions will meet with prompt \J and personal attention, and Utn-ai odrenow will be given when required, OB Consignments or Dills of Lading. in hank. *’ the purchase cT Lead, Grain, Hemp and other Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices Tk# Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandise and Pre doc* will meet with especial care and dispatch; the lowe*; rates of Freight will always be procured, and the expense of btorage and Drayagc as much-as posalble avoided. HEftaiacEb. Page 4 bacon, BL Louis; Ellis k Morton. Cioctasati: Charlcbe, blow 4 Co., Uo; Strader 4 Honau, do - CbouUau k Vail**, do; liosea 4 Fraser. ,p. Doan, Kins & Co.. do; Fpringer 4 Whiteman <,.n -I. W. Bauer A Bro..ntLabL; E.O. Gooodman 4-tVS. T ue : D; Leech * Co.. do; K. 4C. Yaraall *fco., PhiU»da: wm. Holmes 4 C 0... do;. Morgan. J. M. Buck A Morgen- Blow A March, New Tork. 11. B. Ccmecvs, -lo- Frost 4 Forrest, do; ShieMs4 Miller. do- Charles A. Mnjgs, do; Josiab Lee ft Co., Baltimore* A.O.Farweil4 Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Colo. do lioward, Sob 4 Cn. t do ; W. b. Reynolds. LnuisrilU-; _ 11. 1». Newcomb 4 Bro., do; T.C. TwichelJ 4. Co.,Commission Merchants. New Crleaua. have an open Policy oflnsurancf!, which will cover all shjprai-nts to my address, when advta*sl hv letter per mail, or wh-n endorsed cn bills oflading 1-efbr*-. or a’Uie tune of ampment. JOSEPH MOGRIIkiK, 40 «° Ht. Louis. Missouri. Bay Wood IVaraery and Gardena. JAMES KENNEDY. (late Manager of the walbkoown Sv racuse New York.) Ltgs leave to inform the pnblic. that he hu uow established an EXTENSIVE NUR SERY, on the Farm of Mr. Jamea 3. Neeley, near Hast Lib erty, where h« shall be prepared, after the 6th irwtaut, to re eel veand fill order# far every varieir of Fruit and Ornamen tal Tree#. Hardy and Green House Shrubs and Plant*. ] n addition to a chnieeund superior stock on hand, he haamndc arrangements with one cf the largest Nuiseri**#* in the East to keep up hi*supply. Having a thorough c.nd long expo’ rienee in the business, he can assure his customers perfec* satisfaction. Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer his services 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 i f Lawns, Approaches, Picturesque Sccnery»4c.. in the highest styles of tho art Practically acquainted with ererv branch of Landscape Gardening, and having spent years in the Sylvian Parks of England, and oa the beautiful banks of the Hudson, he hopes lie has the capacity to meet the wishes of thoee who favor him. 4^-Communication# can be addressed through the Cit’ Post Office, or left at the Warehouse of Messrs. Neclev l Mohan, 22 Wood street. KENNEDY A CO. Notice to Stockholders. OrriCE Of PITTSBDRr.n A7fT> CONSEUJTILLX R.R. Co., ) Pittsburgh, June 2*tb, ISW., j AGREEABLY to a Resolution of the Board of Directors c f the PI rTSBL RGH AND CONSELLPYII.LE RAIL ROAD COMPANY, subscribers to the Stock i.ffaH Oompanr an* hereby notified that the flf-h INSTALMENT OF FIVE DOLLARS per aliarw on their aunucriptione will he due und payable on the FIFTEENTH DAY OF JULY next, dhe flrat, second, third, and fourth instalments of two dollars and fifty cent* per rhare, barhip heretofore been called in,} and also, FITE DOLLARS PKR SUAttli on the fifteenth dy of KACII ENSUING MONTH, until the whole amount is paid. resitting in Somerset County will pay to Major Samuel M. Uailw, Mayor* Mill!*,; tliose residing to rayetto County to Colonel D. JL DaTidmn, CunnelDrinp; thore residing in WeatmorelaAl County to General Cyru* P. Mark!#. est Newton; and 1 , all other* to N. Vwler. 1-t l,l Ule Offlco of the Company, in hferjlle JUU Building, comer of Fourth and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh . WILLIAM B. CURRY, _jy*:3wd Treasurer Pittsburgh and OmnelNellle HR. Co. Boston Papier Slaohe Cotnpnny* MODERN AND ANTIQUE ORNAMENTS. PITTSBURGH AGENCY, <>7 MARKET STREET.— The attention of Builders, Steamboat Contractors and Cab inet Makers, is n*]tiested tn this new and great Improee ment in the manu&cture of embellishments for Buildings and Steamboats, outside and inside; Cabins, Halls,Church es, Dwellings, Stores, and P.rlor Furniture, In gflt cr Ju imitation of Tarions kinds of wood. Also, Cornices, Brack et*. and Patent Ventilating Centre Pieces for Ceilings, Mouldings,Consul*,Trusses, Battlement, Ac; much cheaper and handsomer than Piaster and Wood Carring. and a great deal more dnw.ble. BLOCK LETTERS FOR SIGNS, very cheap and warrant ed to last for L“0 years exposed to the weather. Above Goods for -ale at the manufacturer'* oricr*—o-st of frrtgDt aided. W. W. WILSON .4“!* . _ _U7 Uarkatiu. Notice is Hereby Given; f|V» ALL PK&gON:* who lure subscribed to the Capital AA‘?&. or 1 5 8 I>ITr 3BUKGII AND ERIK RAILROAD COMPANY. and which hw been made specially applicable to the construction of tbo read in Mwrer county, that an Instalment of.mi p*a cwr, per share, is required to be raiil to the Treasurer of the Company, at bi 3 office, in West Greenville, Mercer county, on or before the 30TH DAY OF •IDLY’, 1854* and that an instalment of pjvr rts cot per share, will be required to Ixs paid at the same place every thirty days thereafter. By order of the Doanl. B. F. BASKIN, Treasurer P. A E. R. R. Co Office of the P. *K.R. R. Ca. i . / New Castle, June 21st, 1854. ] , J c - ,:3w Mew Partnership! ” MATWIW QR-AFP AND DAS-L. KkISINGER, trading heretofore a* SL GRAFF A CX Slove and Hollow ware Manufacturers, No. 124 Wood street, cay with them THOMAS J. GRAFF, ns a partner in tbwr business. The name, stylo anc! title of the firm will, from this date, be GRAFT, RKIBINUER A GRAFF They respectfully solicit a continuation of the pntronaßo so lib erally bestowed upon the firm of M. Graff A Co Pittsburgh, July l?t, IBW. GiKLAT bargains of summer goods at A. Mcl'lGHK's' r corner of Grant and Fifth streets. I hare ttUnav commenced selling off my summer stock at lirst cost’- the goods are ail new, and have been purchased this and as ther are now offered at prices ftr below the u-uni rates. Ladies would do weli to call and get a bargain The stock comprises b-reges, lawns, summer silks, tts«ue< grenadines, berege de laines, and a most every article usual' ly kept In n fancy store. j v;i Mew'Trimming Storey JVi. Sft Corn* r of Mmkrt itrtrt and J,t Diamond. \AN GORDkUt respecfully announce? to tb** . pubn&of ,I’iUeburgh atul vidaity, that be will open his uow Trimming Store on Wooduy, April 17th. Ilavlug pttw up the neatest store room in fhe dtr, and filled it with a choice selection of the latest stylo, y‘f Trimmings and Fuo cy Goods, he Hatters himself that be will offer superior in duce cents and endearorto give full satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Now, don’t forget the placu—No. M Market street, corner of the Diamond. laprl-1 FRANK VAN GOHDKK. KSTEIIPRIK WORK Third door bduw Virgin AlUv. OWN & TETLRT would call tbe attention of j'portio" men to their Urge assortment of Gunp, Riiles and voiving Pistols, tlie largest and best selected stock ever °Pf? j in together with a general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackle, aliof which we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers or for good approved paper. r mHr j B w. B. scaafkT f WOOD AND MARKET • nT^/ I’ITTSBUItIKI, l ’ IT T5BUltlKI, PA., builds FrancU' Patent Jietallie Life Boats,of Galvanized Iron ; also, manufactures Copper and Sheet I rue Work, Cooking Stoves for Steamboat* Forges, Forged Iron Work, Large Bolts for Bridges, So; Cork Life Preservers, the best and cheapest kind. Steamboat work attended to. [ my2fl.y J, ir ,_ Important to Tailors. a Urge assortment of Tailors’ and Trimmers’ Shears, of the be?* makes in the country, which we offer at the manufacturer’? prices, at DOWN A TETLEY’S, .Enterprise Works, . . 13d Wood street, feh* Wholesale Agents for manfugeturere. IP YOU CAN SAVE PIVK DOLLARS A MONTH, voi can hare a floe Building Lot, of 60 ftet front by 210 deep, situate .on Mb Washington. Price, J 260 —|»mt, f&) in hand, balance at $5 a month. Now is the time to secure a good Lot on easy terms. B. CUTUBKRT A SON, * 140 Third street. f| 'P LBT—A PINE HOUSE, on street near Mar burr J for a term of years; or, lor the part of this year—rent low, Also, a good House on Pennsylvania avenue, near the Court Honse. Inquire of • - - - THOMAS WOODS, 73 fourth street. 4 ' :v.\i FOR SALE AND- TO LET Property for Sale. THE subscriber offer* for sue, on very reasonable term*. » h -following property, vis: Three Story Brick Dwelling House, No. 110 Penn street, between Hay street and Evans’ alley; and Lot 25 feet front! extending back 112 feet to an alley. The House is one of the best buildings, and in one of. lb* moat nleaaat neighbor* hoods j n the city. ' Fi*e Lots—embracing corners of Front and Ferry streets; one hundred and five feet fronton Ferry and sixty feet on Front street, with a good three story Brick Building on the corner, a two story FramS on Front et, and two Brick Build, lugs, used as shops, on Ferry st . A Lot, SI feet front by SO feat deep, on Front, between Market and Perry streets. - . Dwelling; Lot 20 feet by 90, fronting on Congrem and Elm sts. A House and Lot, on Wylie street, near the new Court House. The honae is well arranged and in good order, and Is now occupied as a hotel. A Three Story Brick, on Smithfield street, near Seventh— being in an excellent burinees location. The Lot la 20 by SO feet deep, fronting on Bmithfield st. A Fnune and Ut, 28 by 120 feet,fronting od Anne and Robinson streets, Allegheny City. Tbis'is a Terr deaira bw and pleasant location for a residence. Nine Lots in the 'own of M’Keesport, each 00 feet by 160 Several of these are on the Main street. Eleven Acres in Limetown, on the Monongahela River, on which there are 4 bouses; there aresoin»6or7 acres efex cellent stone coal, and abundance of limestone, convenient to the landing; and two coal pits open. Ninety Lots In the town of Columbia, 60 feet by 160 nearly all level, and well located. The tenant of each Lot has the privilege of Using whatever stone coal he may re quire for hisown use,from a pit near the I/>ck*. Columbia U a pleasant situation on the bank of live Hononsahelarir er, a short distance below Lfuk No. 3, in the midst of an ex tensive stone coal region, and would be a dedrabU point for manufacturing establishments. Two Hundred acres of superior Stone Coal,with House, Railroad. Ac. This property has a front of 140 rods on the Monongnheln river; an excellent landing; godtt grade and foundation for railroad—with enough level ground at one point for houses and gardens, or locations for mannfectorie* The vein is deep enough to allow horses t--> *-e used In haul! log out the coal—the quality of which, for iron wort, steam, gas, or for any ordinary uses, is not surpassed by any In the oountry. < • In my afc-enre, my agent, James Blakely, Em, will give all necessary information,and be authorised to give warran tee deeds for any property snid. JAMES MAY Va rn rsenn sttJirt T VWELLINU HOUSE i'OR SALE—Stuato on Third si, _L7 above Smith field. The House is well, arranged, with hull end p*rior«. dining room and kitchen, 4 ehamUws, bath room, with hot and ooid water; good cellar, gM fix tunw*, Ac. For price and term* call r.t the Real Estate Of fice, 14*j Third NtreeL j«2l S. CUTHDERT k SON. ONE 'HUNDR ED ANI) THIRTY ACRES OF LAND, one half mfio from the Ohio river, near Baker's Landing, c> a acres undur cultivation, with Orchard and other gw>i improvement!*; onc-helf the Ot>al under it reserve]. It Is offered at an extremely low price. Enquire of rt| THOMAS WOODS, _ 75 Fonrth street. TTALU ABLE PROPERTY IN COLLINS TOWNbUIF, T FOU SALE —6l acres situate ono mile from East Lib erty, and about 200 yards from the Allegheny river. * n d same dUtance from Hie Allegheny Valley Railroad. A new Brick Uouse. nf hail and 7 rooms,finished In modemstvle; a Tenant House, a large Frame Barn and ntable, and other out building-*; a jjckxl well of water and durable springs; also a running stream at lower part of the farm; an or rhsrd of JuO trees; 50 acres in cultivation, balance good timber; a valuable stone quarry. Will be sold-altocether, or 10 eerie* with the improvements. ; 8. CUTHBERT A SON, ~ Iteal Estate Agpnts, 140 Third at. LViR eALE—'iwo splendid Farm*; oue of 100 acres, aod X the other 75 acres ; beautifully located on the Upper at Clair Towjnship Plank Road, « miles from the city,each ofth-m lying so as to divide into 10 acre lots,havinga good sprine on each. I: is a splendid opportunity for a specula tii-u. Those who want n good home, or wish to make money, would do well to look at it, as we will ml) to the first that nffers u* r-ur low price, in lots or all together. Al*-». tlv.-Country Seats, 1 rule frem Woods’ run, and ouly mil. * !rcm Ai!>-gheny city, by way of the New Brigh ton I Lank Lo kt- They are fine healthy locations, and of fervi v«=iw lowr Als:-, ten C'l’intn'.Scats on the Ghjo and Puntifylranja R«i:r*jwl,7 miles below the city. They will be sold separa'e it UynUi -r to a coiouy or building association. It is a lovely Jurat!-'-!, and cli.-ap. of course. Also, ou« Lot of two acrua, and two smailcr pieces of ground, t-ppoeite Hariman-'tf at Woods’ ran, offered at a very low price f. r so sm- a property. An asssertmaot of Lands ll’>u?es #n l **:» ays cu lisnd. hCd dr-sc ib*nl in my register. • liviore buying you would do well to call and enquire of THOMAS WUOL3, Beautiful aitei for Country Hornet. T'Hb uoieTsigucd ‘ilfrrs ti;r Fal*-, uu etuy term-, FIFTY la’T.*\ laid ..ff and restrict*hl fbr rural resldoncrj*. Also, jn-I.N 1 JILL EQUAJtE, nn the h.ink of the Allegheny river, It-ct Ring bk ►"*) feet dee;); having fronts on Mary aud Julia Am:,Avenues, and Henrietta nud Herr stTM’j*. This square contains many Fruit Trees c.f ttie choicest kind, and couimarrJs a firm ri t -w of the picturesque an-1 romantic see tierj around. lam desirous of pre«ervlag thi* square en tire, t* R would afford one of the most charming and’mag niheenf sites for a genth-inan’s summer residence, in the jmniediste vHniiv of the two cities. aim. about THE'E ACltha OF GROUND, at the head of tho IsliicJ.ailv.intageously situaiwi fcrinanufecturiDg pnr pOHee. , ° r ih **t alley; on which’ th**r« i? erected a ralua b!e bio-* of Brick Iloasea, two stories high, with kitchen and cei|nr is. basement, 41 feet front on Pesn street, and GO feet deep onLc*n*i sri-eet. This Jen very desirable «tua lion for cither n ctore or a Tar*™; IVnn street being the great tbroughlsn? of the ejtv: and thL* property being con* venfen: to the Railroad-Depn-L This property would noi in the market only that the owiht a* living in Wa.eh:ci:U'n county, and finds it extreme ly jnn.BTeni«-m to attend to it. ® Terras easy aad. price raodt-raia; fi?r further particulars en.iou-fl of RODKUT PAY, Fifth Wan), or JA3. C. BICIU2Y. ftca! Kstate this ofiliv. 1 onn ACRES OP I.AND IN FOREST COUNTY, near iUVy tlif ClarSottmer. This land is heavily timbered, rm an Excellent soil, and issaid to contain an abundance of Iron ore, and a thick veiD of bituminous coal. The Venan go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, will run'Terr near b* it, it not directly, across it. Tho Millstowu creek run? through iL ' ALSO.**) acre? in Elk county, well timbered and watered, and I> ing near the mute of the Snnbury and Erie railroad. No better investment could be made than in these lands. Tbe cnmidctivu of the Sunbury and Erie, the Allegheny Yaliey,and the Venango railroads through that region will render the coal, lumber, iron ore and soil, of great value. Enquire of C.B. M.fcinTll. Attorney at Law, No. 147 Fourth street. fpfj'i'J nun:! Vivlunlile Property for Sale. ON I.T-iKRTY ttTMiKT, ADJOINING THE MKTMO «»UVE YAHD, N'KAK CANAL JlASlN—This h no'w the only de*truble piece ol property m tii« neisblor hood op: hL—h«!V boucht op by the Pennsylenola Railroad Company. Fronting on Liberty NO fret, on Elm street 100 feet, Un uco to the Jlotboiiiat Grare Yard bCCj feet, to Liber ty 110 feet. Thi* property is most d-isirabie as r Hotel. The building now on it, a pood enlwUntlnl three story brick,with ail the necessary back buildings, has for a long time been occupied na the Union Hotel, doing a good business. Capitalists and others d-slrrtusof making a good hrrertmeot, will do wall to examine the premises. apr:s:lf _ For Sale. I WILL SELL my unexpired lease (fourteen vearslofa JL Let, .-itnate on Cellar* streat and Bpring a£ey, in the liKb ” —W ft’ fronting on O’Hara street, and running back 100 ft. oh Spring alley, on which is erected a four atoned Brick House, 40 ft.suture, with a frame, two stories, (K) ft. on Spring alley, well calculated to tarry on any branch ofmanufactorlngbuslneei. Being engaged in mau ufactonnuln the country, I offer the abore for sale. In quire at No. 42.1 Liberty Btrcot. oolfctf Coa! Works For 'gaieT TBUGK OF LAND, with 250 tent Of Cotl V/l attached, and all tbe improvements thereon in success ful operation. • aid Farm is situated on the Mononjfahslm river. .*'4 miles above Pittsburgh, and is rappliol with a Farm Hoa»e, Barn. Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad, and an excellent harbor. The vein cf Owl h Dtp feet thick,and cannot be surpassed in «|ualitT. For farther particulars apply jo Very Deilrabl >le Country Seat at Prl- T m . rat# Sale. IIL subscriber ii authorised to sell the following piece of property, containing screw of land, situated in Uillin* tj*-. Allegheny county, F«. I'hto property is beauty fully located on the bank of the Allegheny river, about 4 mile* trom the city; haring two fronts, one otr the Law ri DLcTill- and Sharpebunih Plank Road,ami the Allegheny river; and about SO rods below the ferry, ***l ju»t below the new bridge, now being built over the riTer. For fur* tlw particulars entire of JAMES C. RICHEY, Real Sstau Agent FOK SALE.—IB7 acres of Land, 8 mile* south ofDarUng* ton, »■) acre-, -learwi. good Orchard, a good n Joe tiounu, largo Bam, two Frame Houses, all in first rate or der, an J offered at the low price or $35 per acre Also, one-half acre Lit in Oakland. on Charlotte street It is n bcautifttl-Lot; in front of Air. Ogden's fine improve ment awl is offered at tho low price of s3du —enquire of me Call and get my Register, fi>r descriptions of a great variety of properly. THOMAS WOODS, J*'-» ; 78 Fourth street. BLILDSM* LOT , FOR SALK. Ala/T 2-1 f«:t front ou WVLIK street, and extending bark 109 feet tn Wide alley. On thebaek part of the Lot is a Cellar Wall, built fan wa small Booses. This Lot i» in a desirable location jbr a residence; and will be sold low, anil on favorable terms. Title "good, and clear from Incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. F. GIELMOBB, _ At Office of Jloraini Foet. oai.v /.o - I -l 11 , 1 , 5 * ‘“MU! OK KE.NT.-A.THuKbleOrißt V-* -yiii, 01 J run oi *toae, 1q complete ordfer, and doing • fiood busincw; situate on the Sandy and Beaver Cdnal,* short diPtanre from the Ohio river; with a good Dwelling Hcusa. Baru, and 10 acres oMauL Will be told or leased on ravorahle terms. s. CCTHBERT 4 SON, -140 Thirl street COTTAGE VOlt ItKX i.—ihe main building of on Bill, with about an acre of jcronnd. Enquire Of J. BTEDhFORD, on the premi. 1 ***, or Off p»y«s * ri ' F Valuable Property For Sale. JVE HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS, aitnate on Centre Avenue, bear Paltoo street, and within tan minutes' 'alk of the Post Office. For terms, inquire of IIOON A! SABS ENT, comer of Wood and Fifth sts. To J^«U A GOOD DRY CELLAR, undtr the Neptune Engine Housed 6n Seventh street, suitable for storing Tnnlnnrro or produce. Inquire of JOHN 11. 6TJSWAKT, • oirt . . 267 Liberty street. - . . ' THE dwelling hotiM'mov occupied by me on Federal street; Allegheny, So. near the end at the bridge,.. Bnq«toM*tb»braM. :,l i 2 i % B.^OW£QL ‘-V* f • "" — BATW aB AnTgnTimf^" I GREED troy RY TBE PITTSBtSQS F&XSS NUMBER 283. "ft Fonrlb street Land for Sale EDWARD FABER. EDWARD FABBR. NICHOLSON k PAYNE, No. 235 Liberty street. yfi* BELL k CO. v’-^cV-'V *1 •*,. V l *s\f '* * - *. : '•» ,•* " 4 * -'i G I tr '- mpliUiS '. * |- | ' ' QQ ihr*-.- month*... f 00 4 ‘ r, ; ur ..^ lll 7 10 oo “ rrx jj oi:>‘ JW *• aq t»ndlD S Oud. ,in lines or Us* p« 10 M CaAMtABUE AT PIMiSCZX: 3no eqn«r». per annum, (fsdnsim of tbs >AILY MQKJHNG POST. MORNING::::: THE RUSSIA* EMPIRE; ~ OH, TUE GREAtNESS QF ONE MAN / Modern politicians sometimes indulge thr Jsopd that this is probably tie list great war .h.t Europe will w, ln! - sB . top“i® Uis rery ommous. We hare all- read and heard of the northern barbanane of the middle scett - and their tremendous waraofjaegreeeioii sgaiost the Eoman empire. Here they all are attain more compactly knitted together under mlUttrr discipline. th ?“ eT6r they were at any foran . period J for instead of being divided inte na tions, tribes, and different rulers which might be excited against each other, are ail arrayed under the despot of modern times. ' “ There does not exist on the eprth,” says the Marquis do Cnatiae, “ not in Turkey, not even iu China, a Bingle man who eiy oys and exercises such power as the Emperor of Russia." He is ' the Deity, the Providence of sixty - men, who worship him as a god, and who in variably associate his name with that God is such expressions as this, “God and the Empe ror will it!’* In Russia there is no Country—' / there is only the Emperor. In western Barone men serve their country. In Russia they serve the Emperor only. It is for the Emperor they live, and ferthe Emperor they must he ready to die—and life is there of small value. The splendor of the Imperial establishment of Bus sia surpasses everything in the western world: and this 13 one of the peculiar characteristics of barbarism, which builds palaces for one man. whilst civilization builds them for the r*aple; The most splendid palaeethat wo can boast of u that which is rising at Norwood under the auspices of a commercial company; a low ides m Russia, but the pride of England. A-Rosju!! would sneer when he Compared each a paltry trading concern with the palace and thegar dens .of Peterh: fT, the summer residence of the Emperor near Petersburg. There thousands*of * servants obey the will of one mao, as dogs do their keeper, and even more silently and rove rentially. For lighting the lamps alone of Peter boff on a festive occasion to celebrate the birth day of the Empress, 1,800 men are employed, and hundreds of lamps are lighted up in five minutes ! It reminds one of the oid barbarian kings of Egypt, Nineveh, and Babylon. -«* Is not thiß great Babjlqa that I have built.” said Nebueadnezzar,, *• for the honor of my name **' The honor of my name ! Aid the kings of Egypt no doubt built the pyramids for a similar purpose—the honor’ of ono man’s name? theope pyramid! the honor of Cheops I who was Cheops? An Egyption mommy! Hero dotus says of this great pyramid builder, that • he reigned fifty .years, and his son Chepbren. a chip of an old block, fifty six years—>B6 yean - the two;/ and during all that time the templet ' j 7 ere tbe people compelled by cruel force to? work at tfae pyramids. Cheops em ployed as many as 100,000 men at a time, each party working during three months; and it took them tea years to make a road for the stones and bring thfi* to the site of the great pyramid, and twenty years to erect the pyramid itself— all “ for the honor of Caeop’e name,” and for the sepulchre of a mummy! And yet suck was the hatred that the, Egyptians.bore to the pyta muls, that they, would not give them the ' of the king himself, but called them after PfciH* turn a shepherd wbo-kept bis flock in the neigh- .. oorhood. And now we know more of this Phi liuon, and more that ip honorable, than of the great barbarian himself. Indeed, the barbarian seems to have'built the pyramids In-order to : immortalize ThiUtion! What a paltry tfcW * - fame is when the blessing of posterity does not accompany it! ' ; . The Emperor of Russia is a modern Cheops. We are told by Custine that the new Winter Palace at St. Petersburg was almost erected in one year after the burning of the old one, to . satisfy the lmpaiience of the Emperor, and that the interior works were continued daring the kgreat frosts, when such works, in ordinary dr- * cumstahces, are impossible. Six thousand men were constantly employed in apartments, heated artificially, that they might dry quickly, whilst the frost was freezing the mercury out of doors * ~ and the msn, reluctantly shut up like victims doomed to' death, were so much oppressed with " the artificial heat, that they worked with ben netsof ice upon their heeds; and a consider- !V able number of them died daily, their places be ’ ing immediately supplied by other victims, so ~ ‘ inevitably doonfed to the same. fate_tbat only the very, hardiest of the number could survive ' ’ Thus rose the present splendid home of the one great man in Russia—a palace that exceeds in magnitude those of the Louvre and theTmUerie* put together. And this ie merely the winter residence of tie only great man, the only free man in Russia, if he is free—a man so great, that be ean afford to make no distinction between'the nobleman and the laborer, .but invites them both to hie h*n« antkfestivities; and there you may meet at Peter* hoof, in the ball-room, the noble oourtier, the merchant, the soldier, and the laborer, and the proud and elevated head and shoulders of the Emperor danciog amidst them; but it is aU artifice, for each class- has its customs, .every»man is ticketed with his badge; so that evei) if a cabman be there, he i* known by his number, and be looks as grave aad reverential * if h* were dressed in canonical* It is note ball; it is a Shakers’ dance. A young man' has not the heart to speak to his partner, norshnto listen; he does not think of her, nor she nf . him; ail eyes and all hearts are intent' onone subjoct only—the worship, of the £mpessr. Those who can get near him, flatter him with praises, and intrigue for places; and those who • cannot get’near him, wish they could. What an awfal thing jt is to be such a reigner I—lt la punishment fitfor a rebel spirit in heaven to be ■ sent down to earth to reign over slaves ! How - ~ much more cpnjfort&bie to have a Crystal Palace for a shilling, where you can swagger as joa liko with a cane in.your hand and a glass to vour eye! £ * The Krefelinj or the Royal Palace of Moscow, is a city of princes. It is an immense fsr-' * tress-palaoe, built on a hill in *fie midst «f Most - > oow* -‘’Towers of every form; round, square, and with pointed roofs, bellfries, donjons, tor- n rets, spires, sentry-boxes fixed upon minarets, steeples of every height, style, and color; . palaces, domes, watoh towers, walls, embattle-. _ mented and pierced with loop-holes, ramparts, fortifications of -every species, ; * ventione, incomprehensible devices- chiosks by -- ' ' the side of cathedrals—-everything announces . ’ -■ violation and disorder; everything betrays tbs. >-•* contiouaj surveillance necessary to the security °/ the singular beings who were condemed to ~ live iq this supernatural world. Yet these Inna- ? merable monuments of pride,' caprice, volop—- -v tuousness, glory and pity notwithstanding iMr apparent variety, express one single idea*. which., reigns here, everywhere—war. maintained by fear. The Kremlin is the work of a superhuman J Al being, bat that being is malevolent. Qtory in slavery l Such is the allegoyy figured by. this Satanic monument, as extraordinary in arohi- , : ;c ceetnre as the visions of St. John are urpoetty. It is a habitation that would suit some of the '-v ' persons of the Apocalypse.” ~ '.•* [coscupsioK To-Moanow.j /. - : a ’ 1 New books jost received.—aui< Russell Mitfonl; price $1.25. • Nanette and Her Lovers: by Talbot Guyne; $l - Money MaXer: by Jane C. Campbell; $l. Behind the Scenes: by Indy Bulwer; The Master’? House. by Logan; $1,25. CaiaTsr, or the Knight of the Conquest; a Eeas&e* tt Mexico: by Robert Montgomery Bird; $1,25. The Iron Cousin, or Mutual Influence: by Mary CL " Clark*. / -ary & N TheDc.«»« and clfiees decorated iviateet Parisian style. Cheap Papers; a great variety always on hand. ' * " Psper hong with Judgment, taste rad eoooamy. jelS WALTER, p. KAtmiTJ. EMI A>MJaL SALE—SOOcTWd* test colored Lavra at 5 cents per yard; Bares* Delaines 10 cents, worth 18; vHth aQomer kinds of goods In like protection, at . A. A. MAflOTToa'B, j* 26 _awa*tSt tf ACKERBL— 6O bbis. Ko- ft Kackml, Util XL apeetkm, lost received and far sale by >l3 ENGLISH 4 KEGHJJtMOV. '^•s.Ck*vr-*T ( #'**+'* —.—4 0 to I 74 *oo 4 00* *oo :u::JULT 10. ~bT M*r7 ‘