>. • ' . ■ t , ;' •,• ..■'•-•-••■ '.| * •. ' •, - ’ . r .• ' • • ;V:j r; V.:;-. ; "-"'v. v.-t . "^^jj , *f lfe W^* ei *^”fTf^ ! ~ i jIJT- ■*' "f •r*» t ftT; ■».,r«iW»*» U .^—,..*. -Ant,..- dr<«<>R>W.»> *—**>».«Ui« ■«; .—■■.■!■*'.! ,„,. --•-, S*** <*.‘''' ' .'•■!' • ; . S>V»S** v v , • ik-A-=•»»>. *< I'Jt-JH'W' V- v ’- ■■ ■■■■ ■— I——r : ; — : —'' h 2 J -j «_ ~_. -_.. - -.---■■ ■■-■—- ' __ „t^-^==^ ,r T PITTSBURGH. F p . G - - . —" wholesale pbbitebs a cohfectiohekf XBKsT#^-3%LV s i3,££ 39 Wood St., Pitwbcbqb. Pa* 0* '*WT •OJW i TAVBon hand and arereceMng thefblioeuw' §S*ra^^£^TO^J'v i HT l Jfc -Hk‘ • *' Xl which they offer at the lowest inorketTate*- C£|£f 4*9 M*. • fw-If- Hi" ■ 25bals* Bordeaux do 1 60 msb, 4 * “ S “ SttU : «?« V 600 bu*li«l»Te. Nuts; B*eE>V* JS'iVt-- JV »•»*•** j ; i ■» ibis. On hr * juls? ■-=“ —™ -tsr 0 ' __ jf»‘#a»A)»'4TW'r •>({‘Fftt JH!» u. aOK«*«, Ag’t, WHOLESALE AND HEIAIL JJKL’GG’ vr », U*** . axd dealer is DyMtuffs, Painu, Oils, Varnish' No. v-ift Wooa oirttl, ioue do r ot >2*' ?itt«iickou. Sl r' mw JOIIS 31 Fi'OK WHOLESALE ami kk ■ jzi^ y - S! tSirfSf^ r< -ABjiii' ' riiomn M- MaralAll, rrORXEY itt LAW-Onoe, lotilF. Buoainsa Fourti R. I«7Carnahan, SSSSfIwBSSSiV -rfljf i ’A TTOHNRY AT LAW-0!Sc« on Fourth rtr«* I A Clinrrr .Ito? ond_Gr.nt Areet. *J^|<*s,Si,SrSß- f !— — .1. S. M’Clowry, •MW^^jSk2?*Bs6aA^KS!fc l i 1 A ttornkv and,couxsellor > A TTOP.SKV *T LAW—Ho ' A MowMa.^. O:T,C, on Th.nl 'unierf-ui- ■. •■ v. • • ■Ml* fllSl W Jp|# fe&sgiS gggS&lJ JMmSgQraßfi - - - William Glenn, ~. *E^a *c-OOKBIXDBC— Corner uf Third ami Wood strata, aPQTe r 3 .11. K»7. -where bo is prepare! ofHuliturand Binding. j^!sl_ W»lt®r P. Marshall, >*fesWVs!*ssßfei rass. - * »— ,n r "° ck *" a A -n2r .»£ a> •.=‘^V r ft»' *-~f?v?, ktfi J&'ft S>-.,:..' E \H“.» J '. I >,e.R'-‘.,:, »V,!JV' Jir .rt-TO',;.' ,v». . * ” * ••• " ' '“ i 32 f & f •••**, \Tv-av- ✓ '•. I A-\V-,'V\' :'r-Wv' : ;-• f \\ V> ; -v *^‘ ; .,.>;■.-,v.- •, .. •*7**»* n Vi ■*'*" >yl*-y **' v'.-., ..' v. »\\ -. U.* - * t* 1 // -,*%«.-?«* ».p ..*.* , .-:• v ; i, ~~i~if*c-"' ;: ■".* ; ■ - -;V : ■.■?»> t. -A:-t- :*\^v<v". ’’' ' 'A*.'.* V.' : '' - ‘‘il -■ •' • ,1-v Til.-, w.VifjY MORNING POST, p,.,..s i-l «r. <S«+t» w***'*' nv WLLnonE * aMTHOJiERT. » (V -xiu *»' SVTJ rw.l «. ITS* S.—rm Ooiiara a »». tl«y»hln "trictlj In J. Wl >» "W*" 4 If not laid r»« cona-w «»lo*t G* «>nntor In tha aal by the Noire B?y*. THE BATtrKBAfItOBHHe POST i ~,,hushed from the ume office, on a large blanket ri»e SIrTOOMLIiKS ny«ar,inadTanco. Simla ooptea be dtocontinnad (nnlteaat tfcadlaora- „ ■ROFESSiONAL CARDS. GEO. F. OUiLNORB, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAWt, ojj c , corner of FmiHh ttrtei and Cherry alley, PITTSBGKSQ, Pi., t> TVIH attend to his professional la usual, at Lis office, between the hours of F A. M. and 4 P. M. of each day.- ROBERT E. PHILLIPS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ST. LOUIS. Mo. JOSBPn WKiVKSi attorney AND COUNSELLOR at law, . omen, No. 14* FourtH .treats ja&lyj] prrrsßnann. pa. ! JOHN BARTOW.” ~T , m ATTORNEY ANU"COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 'Office, corner Fifth and. Grant at»., ja3:lv{] pirwßCKC.a. pa, , tt. Biddle Roberts, & TURNEY AT LAW—Office, No. IS2 SmUhfleld street A Wtw-ea Fifth and Sixth. Collections carefully atteud »l to—iporirvl attention given to Conveyancing, [deeply Thomas Meant, Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery Office, next door to the Port Office, Steubenville, Ohio. : s. Pa tton, . Attorney AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh Ft, fonrSi door Iwlotr Mr. Bod, Pattersons Llrery - - — Morrison, 1 TTORNKT AND OOUXSKUAIB AT. LAW-Offloa, n A”»SS NO.« Grant str»t, n«r Fourth, Fittest C. Orlando Loomis, TTORNSY AT LAW—Offioe, Fourth street, above woou TiiomM H< rrORXEY AT LA'ft'-Ofttoe.LcmTie’e Building*, Fourt' * J an7iy '— l R. n. Carnahan, TTORNTW AT l»A'V—Office on Four in nr«t, o* l * Ml Cberrr alley and Grant Street. : ,j. jf. Ji'Clowry? TTORNKY A.ND ;COUNSELLOR A.T LAW—Ofioe BAkMwwlUs Ttafliling, on Qrant rtiwt D. H* H*na, *T law-no. 127 Foprtb rtrwt, abore«o tnwOT? Alderman \Vi»t«on, O’Tict on TW street, opposite the old TT7VtiRBaIU-asmotf P«rt«lninß w lh * offleeor Aio^r- W msta an*! Justice of the Pence will he promptly at Unde 1 to. Aokiiowledzmeots of. D*rls and Mortgage*, an other instruments of writing, taken at his office, or at th w*Wen''B of the pafvtcs. .. . ~ Tb- Dockets >.f D. S. oCULLY, late an Alderman of th- Citv of Pittsburgh, are placed in my possession. Persoo bavins JurjßtnenUon «dd Dockets may hare the neavusr irroceM l*eu-tl thereon hy Alderman Wawn. fmy3:.f Uucbma*ter, Alderman. OFr ICK, Gr-int »lr*-*et between Fourth flt. *n'l 'PUmon hll«v. Conveyancing of all kiu'ls done with ilih grtia •st care anil twgal accuracy. Title* to Beal unite*!,*? _ F _ DR. D. HUNT, dona** Psttist, has renm* uffl i frmn No. 76 Fourth street, to Ro.lt IflTFVyfy FiillllTll Stieot, one door below Femr, wher ha will be happy to attend P rofc*nnn« — . n. \UL. SUKGKON DBNTIST. (m« lo a w. Piddle,) >'o. 144 SMITH Vtp&SSbS* fieldstreet ; . ~-LL.iT TT_F Office hours, from 8 to lo clock, an fr.ra 2 t.-. f -yci.tk SSMS?I ;.TXnk~». Tst-VUT. DENTIST, FouiO* street, fiVedoo '^J“! omoE Hocus From nine A. M. to fli p u# dw2OH BUSINESS CARDS. ■’ ~-t.Vnx* fIMX. EICiIBSC* * D W. KBUSTINE * CO.. . COiniISSIDSI AND PO&W.IUBISG SEMAMS, AX3 Dealers Generally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Gin uiaaati and other Manufactures, «c. . jfc.M J Urtvt arut Ferry strtdi. -iTTaoi-T.OII, PA. as- t cash wlthtkms ma.l- on ronsljmneots. I <• timlar rtte’Btkm i»U l W.«w» Bsf.r-'VXJ.— Ubrfv k Thaw, U m. i U>4l-» • • ?1 Oullv ft cf F S<-U,r* & Co, lfar» * WaA. s«*« r K-*. Wm. Etchbaum. S- R.K*d«o. Esq., Thuai*.* Dake*«U. George Ledtle, Stopwr. K.-g. if-—— Co-Partu«rshlp. 1;, rpUE hate lhv> diy fent-i aparlortrtiMp I. I the par**#- otearryia* on C,nto W tinn anMf.-noar •ny. In connection «|th tic* Fuh, Rtrjn and dace husine-sgeoenvlly, under the style of turaujf * »*C- Aai*o;<; war-b-«~* No. Ilf. *>trr ami 15U *ruii street# formerly <*-upi*l by BurbrUip * J*^ rt^ QU JL .TAMES AICIIaSDSON, JAS. J. IIKNNMT. Pltl Hnnth, February l*t, !SM:tW. j FU. UHAVO, Diamond. 'l'ittibiirplh, I’u., .i?''I'*'^ 1 '*'^ . Country otfera far a cac'.fE •'- u -'- Owsmlm, «!«»j f" <*»«! , «*•*• of ",T:S{ r °ul uniJ tbc pore-t .iaa!i?v, ground ni Mfl 3t*dto Mill*. A 1 S rrui--s »«*. Dcm,*Uc. IToJu» uken me, obnaire for MereUandiS-. .f F R D. btfi procared * fall assortment of Ijendrva- *r*l.\ and attention of all l > t«re*tp<l In nirrJ afmlr?. " Copartner* ul p Tas OSDEBSWNEU M»« M~ •“•"'S'Xi ncruUitt, tinier the nemo tutj etvie of J. A. ti t tt li StJV i CQ., fir the pnrpoes 01 «“« U “S ilMvenrv J A l "* A* li L I OH** ***t grocery oa.Joe H vVALMNUFORD. fnl.fi jh, tYbrnary 1,1854 "W B EV(*l.l'|{ J »aC:UIU»a'»M. J. l. D_>M' EVCL.ISII *. aiCHAR;«|O* ; GES w ■_ ”• "bail,'*!'if"*' aßSsii a “ £ ’ = “* kceptb* Utcß>il9.4c., Wholesale and Ketofl, No. 253 I.lh*r street. P>tl9hnr>;b. _ .—■ -1 ~2- art mu, JOSS WlOOtf, Pittsburgh. Maryland.' cutlers. Mc&ll * vO*t T>RODUCEfc>t>Gt2SPHAL K No. 309 Liberty at. wt. Pittsburgh, P*. g gp*.rnj. Liras-wi and Gila il T BBLLBHR. 1854 *• FRA’S SELLERS A CO., Forwarder* and Co«mnlee»on MercUent: ©au-sus in PROVISIONS, ORO'IKRIES AND OILS, U6:ltns] A~o. ."09 l.UtrUj str'ti. Pittsburgh, P» william Maun, Phila* WM.HM«TSU!*,]PUUbUt.<I Pllller <fc Rieketson, -TiraoLESALE GROCERS. IMPORTERS np BR ANDIE >V Wines nnd swtrs—No*. lT'i and 174, corner of tri" Mn-i Liberty street*. lron, Naili, Cotton Yarn constantly on h- 1 od. William Carr ft Co., fWx Cikr lho tirm of J Parker ft Co) WHOLESALE GROCERS and Dealers in W tO’ and lirantlieA. Old Monooerahelaand KwttuMWh *. Ti No -k cEnaowinl Row, Liberty .street, Pa. ■Tvir-L mYLUSR \S JOHS r HKHROiT Altx. RIR^PATUIO. ““■‘iSlWu, lIKKROS A cu, WHOLESALE Grocers, Prodaoe Dealers and Commi «ion V..rclmuu, No- 213 UW pa . ■ 1 w ~ ....UEO. BLfliiHA: w«. co., FORWARDING AND COM MISSION MERCHANT;*, Liberty tireei, npjyjsiU Pertna. Railroad Depot, i,iueraf htcu, it PTTTBBOSGOjPA. • J PAOOU.I TEA 81'OltK. Ti'ltD HATVOUTH, Whfiltsalt and Bftail (7ro«r, &eal« isssigi pit:»ourtrh, l’». Hte&mbo&t A.geut»i TeKKP Ii«.CTKr IWTi A. \VM. A.. M’CLUttGi ■ei-TEA DEALER AND FAMILY ci&EE or wood u. .ora llturv H< Collltt** TAJRWARDINO AND OOUUIStIOS SIKIICfIANT, CD l ( Wholes I'eslor In Cheeso. Batter, Serf., "*•*"! AnHM itnarrally. No. 25 WO ID St.. BTObargn. .jM* lIP jgSSL P»nl * Murdock, . .... iNIMMISSIuS ANl' FORWARDING MI.RCnANB, ACT (J STBASIBOAT AOENIS-No. 7 W.trrftrvrt,CtnrinneJ. " Klnff & J!lo©rUea.«l, , mOLT.*Jihl& UKOCEH3 AND PRODUCT DKALEtt|- No. 27 Wood street. Pittsburgh. t ‘ T D !r „. •lIOLKSALK'oUjOBRi^D I COMMISSION HSR CHANTS—Corner Wood anl First ,r ta- (novo Henry a’Caliiongh & Co., 'iDUSJALB GRJCTRi ucJ Gjmml*<ioa Merchants, WD-r of Penn *o-l Irwin arro-ts. Pittahgli. —r r. galwav, POaS PACKER AND PROVISION DEALER, 4 C>UMBBCTAt ROW, jLIBBUTT STREET, — : \V. S. ryiKE OLD PRIUTING EBTABLpBJt|NIi CUriL 'jEJtl. ! , T .,S A SrocKTorO and BLAN K BOOK Ajro SIATIOSE RY tfAJIEUOCoB—U prepared to ««Mt« *W 5 kasui, Commercial, C&attl and Steamboat Job PruitiDg aiid book Binding, and furnish every article in the Blank Booki Paper and Stationery line, at the shortest notiae and.on the e»«a reasonable terms. ' __ . .. w , I’lnna Book and Stationery Warehouse, comer of Market ao j*naQnif Book Binary, No. 60 Third at. novlfe : bTt. O. Morgan, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER—Iias alwaya on ham. a assortment of School, Mißcallaoeouaßnd Blank h™-* Printing. Post and Cap Paper, Wholesale and U*» tad Vo 104 Wood street. belowtFlfth, Bast side, PittabnTgh. yry Wanted. Bags and Tanugm' Scraps. »P* fi;l r fLusieil db Bro*f * * 0. 0 P WM “so 1» Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Fa. murlSty ■ ' , ' • I. W» Chadwick, ; ~ . T\BALER IN BAGS AND PAPEIt, No. 1« J./ Pittsburgh. The hlghert fries In cash paid for rage, nvlirv ___ “3; V : *. : , y.-. • s v - 1 ' OLIME XIL “ JOSEPH FLfiMIRQ, fguccssaorv to l. wjlcox * oo.] CORNER MARKET dTRKBT AND DIAMOND, keeps constantly on liaml a toll assortment of Drugs, Medi cines, Alediuinii Chests, Perfumery, and all articles pertain login bin business. Physieiaus’ Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. i 'jadfo _ . FLEMING BROTHERS, (successors to J. Ktdda Co.) .WHOLESALE DMJGGISTS, JS T o. tjo (Food Street, Pitttburgh. Fa. Proprietors of Dr. M’Lane’a Celebrated Vermifuge, Liter >ilia, Ac. . . i* lo JOHJI HAFT,. (3ucu»>sor 10 Jus Wholesale aud Retail DraggUt, * KD Dealer iu PAINTS 01 S, i»»K albtto, ««., 141 Wuthl street, three uoors below Vlr e io «yr4nD«ely PI 1 L^UDUGII. “ JUUit U. idORWASi Ag’t, WHOLESALE ANL> RETAIL iiKUQOUST, AXD I>EAL£R IS Dyestuffs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c., No. Wooa fein-*t,<uu« tty* *>oulU o l Diamond hlty,' yITtHBc k r, u . ~ WHOLESALE AN LI RETAIL. UHCQGISI, Nciiooor U> tl UitbU** LLv 08. PL 12MING httTtng hsma-iulhl with JOS. ABBL, tb*. *1 business win hureafiur b* coodu* i*d under tb- alyie cf .. ABfcL it «JO., ut thi« old slKud, cotwer of imillitk'ld aud fourth streets. J R ‘ : ? \%llllHm Vuoru, Druggl«t ( lAS K£MUYc.D to th* c -ra«T i t' LIiV.nU ttml I'KNN Streets, where he wju, n 9 o«unl. attract.-promptlj u a aatDfMUr IneuU*. A.i aruclfcaiubls huo are w»rraote.> ir«, *nd put up with ibe utG-usicnre. marlV.Offl ■ 11, A. Kfthncktock 4 Co.| w? IIOUSSAU. Ullto W AlttlUoUSE—Corner First and \fj y, q»ml aut*»m, and corner to ood ana .sink. R. L . ALLEN, WHOI.E3M.fc I)£\LKK IS Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga hela Bye WaiaJcy, «*., A I*Bo, RJCCTIFiIAU msTILLER, NU. S too-.‘l> ririMsL-lniii. PA. \\TlS&i, Brandies. thin, (Joratai-, JurnaLu Spirits, St. W Croix iui' New Knuland Rum. Oiaret*, #.h*inpugue;s -cuxfih Ale,.London Urowo Nt*uit, irUii, Sc u L*U, U.-uib-n, •Id llonoogubela Kye anu lu-ctilk-d » tiL-fey, Apple, maim, Uld Cherry and Kiucktwrry brateilMi import-*! »U»*oa, .egalla, aud ITiocip* Cigars; lUUsfpuoish and Common jJars, all at ■such low p ices us lo chu.umge tvnipe iu»m. -hocv Bar Keg* uud LaO.:Sieu of t-n-ry-style. and femuobns of Bii l r-.ipLTC'iiUy incite an Manta* j. l 0 of mj Mock, at No. s rtvn )J air-et,. V tuhurgh, Vnna • inyi.,:ly _ j»iis tiu.uur i’, JIPOBTKR OF lUt.vNUlivj, ui>, WINEVtil.r ID Cow o;*liiJjo.>OK*n«-lA In fcy, lVt.cli brawl . *<* *>, K*ciifjing W.siiUsr, com** «,f SmiLDDeU! aott ttru; :e*U, Pittsburgh —-— s VIIOLKAAUS ANDUqUUtt.. iIEUCUANT 155 Üburty *tt«srl, aad 111 D.aruuml ulltQ-. , I*blQ:j J" - uliN iTutVili' * liAt l , and Dealers ui Foreign and Domestic DUiuors, UU-r'.jr »tre«L, r—ull of Mniihtieid »t. __ E. UOWMNu, CLoriUKlC.*^* a AS removed to 2$U iilli£uT¥,*tr«* GarrU-u atlrtv, au*l No. 3 efcVi,NTil, near cuiiUillebl. *lk« <0 attention o! hi* t'ru*cii.< au.J the jiublic i» iotu« -, J to it»«? ojck of SeIAOV -MAUK UUUDS btwas.' on ban-4- Alm*, mths, CASMiueru* and Vesiiuipi fur onlcmi A luii <if f aruUaing G>x>ja U-r h »*d tb-Jiit Q» iiKlUiitn: Uit - of all‘4'J«li;ip-, friiuk-, I’lnVriU*. ic , *«-_!_J b!v # *s " Wholesale sad EeU.il Clothing Merchant*, ■'IIK i3H*nn Ui«*ir old coiUotu. rs l aDa Ml'* tubU>‘ in that bnVf tM* «'*- c»*wdu..*ui>.ol.o-iu‘iae abut* buxluear, «utpf a»*B/Kt jgil.N MXI.OSLiJX i OO TbeJ rp.-;-~.-tf(iHj hHcI; a nrr ol j>aMic t atrocuw. m« bupiorw oarh '•Hi bp wttiGi by tN-o CT.v~ur.lr .. > l\! fcl>, imte t-1 the t.rin oi Cci'u; & 3 oT-.'KE NO. U, (!«■>' Jv.-rs' «»Wvc U it <■<■+ " IU,; tor tLr f-urj-or* m‘ _• trrvlu.; ;Xo ULOTHI' >-• si.Stai, »vpwlj ..unui-nto l-usicitre u iar«-U i rc oi paUiiM-s l -’ oi iLt laif iiria. i, 15 to orUor iu th* m*>#' fv. itiJoorJ.'if ie*. ami on lb« driest liotica—iafcri-jr to 6oi« in U,<* j*aSS.y iKKCUAST TA IL'-f.'t —Ilf‘b tj Thru--; . _ - r ' r ‘ Jornti ai«4**n*«r, f ONOXGAfIELA ILJIMVj «lLlr-Wni!3:rr»;:e-Lfuuj li ioforra bi- fried* ad tbe dr.tv, thM hi« u«« «-»»■ £ ei «D*. is ucw in full I'p'mUori. ai.-i that He L* vrnpstvi to ruirfh CnMnf, tr.-i CUi nil orerra !T I'ianwl LutaVr, •th nt trif t<,*r*;'ra:e:-. ■Jcanl *m] times on aacPT tx'tb slJw, o-wnnnuy . mtnti. ... ■iiflb, boors, vi'J ttfuKiiu*'*, ft «t«ry toad* U) er. _ iulldera and Carj**auui» bud itto trie*. mirant*** Jire bid a <*:U ss he ran u->« :=ra»«U tfaecrwiti ;tf duit!ibl>* f:ir ?r-ry a Uiat-’N m EZRIIGN A CRISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOU.NDEItS. I ANUl.iCTL'ilEiiohi ailftiDdaUl UKASr WOliiv, ld cuMotive. engine.*c. ai- Uottca lUttisg M::autr'*cur* r«. f cundrj on Enieiits street. A!bn.*ceny (. >’.f. iJice aul Store. No. VZ M*»ri»-i airwt. Piit«hurgh. )LD LUAiiand OOPHhil turen m rxeb«i:ze for -arik. cash paid. Orter' {-n at the foundry or Ott*.-e. wiu :•* )mptly utleU'ieu ui. _ _Vj- 40 <Wni-r o/ t\rth d»w* H'“d £'>*'l:, •flier up s'.olrs Entrance fruin linfretriKl Pittsburgh, > KSPKCTiLLLV nuuounet) w Uh* public that be tse \f oninicDC'l Urn RLaL AdtiUl, in cuano**- on with iatelil;p!uce mid iibbww Coiiectlug U« * *ll m attend to renting. P«r*vuMH wautef w-rvant*. in auy •pacify, or tlioee in vanLul' piat - **. WUJ bw supplied *» l rliort .tier. AU bnaICMU entruiteu to r.ls <xrc j>rotni>-'l? ‘ aded to. ~ HrScrtncfS— T. J. Bifftam. hsq,KKfcanltAyw»i», fce-i , «. Leslie. Ur. Ales. Bim*. .lamtd ilaelioral, A A. Miu-io, •ffli a Oia. . i‘ MI _ axtss uwk> Pittsburgh M. GR4PF * Cll., I Wostorn Foundry, So. 124 Wood street, | Plrla-ITKOTI, i-A.y . , 1 lAXL'FAUTURER. OF STOVES, Ciul tn i | Wood &.>*«*«, Parlor Stuvei, il view W*re, PUm uud \a«j Grate*. Piuln and Fatn-j Pen Jnr*,S.vi and bu* Iron", igar Kelt lea, Ten lvettlea, WA<WBt)tcV Ad. ■ { ]=«*■O ■: , . - Anetiu Loenti, u ... tBAL KBTATK AGENT, UerchanrtUe, St6ek. aad bill Broker,Office, No. W 2 Fourth Btrr*t, t»l*« b M ood.) The aoacnbei having opened at» office *t the above piaoe, for the urvo,« ot oagutlatiug Loot)*, U'.’ls, Lkmdw, Mortgager, and o.MT In»tniin«Dle for the eeeurfCy of Money, and for the •arctmau and Bale of .-Stocks# WIG aiK* pit** prompt and truculnr attention to buying, Helling, renting ol and tea*- * Keel Kelate. Uy?) ALHTIN LOO-MIS. S»ctiucUmajn 4t liaanleiu, . >*tr**-l 1 ilia t’oeu.dr.W, d_j J'itn>l>urkb. Maps, Isaudacapre, BUI n»*i»ds. Show HU**, *t*ls. Architectural and Machine Drawing, bu.-diieu- nod idling Card*., etc., Enj.'revud or Drawn <>u *K.n»v Printed •\fcux*. Gold, Bronze, nr Black; in the mw>t approved rtyle, w hi the moKt reasotinbl*- prices. . o«itlS;iy 8. U’Kfcmey, lOCSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTKU, AND Dealer in Paint#—No, 44 Sl Clair street, . Pittsburgh. i.c oonEtantly on hand all kinds oi Points, either dry or tiled, [Japan and Ckipal Varnish. Linseed Oil, BoilM 0.1, •uiril* Turpentine, Window Ginfis or all sue*, Putty, liuut ruahe*. Acu all id the best qusjitv, and fur dale at r***opu* ■e prices. *G» 11 tfktiUSU ANDCLAMiKiAL BKMIMAI W. T. MCDON ALD. M. A.. PriKcii'aA. rHK next session of til# Institution win ainnwor# on MONDAY, the 6th of SnJitomtxT next, nl the room cor* tbr of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied l>y tbe Icasrs. Verier, . , ‘,, a-jerenca—Uon. A. W. I/Yomls,C. hnnp, Jr., 8. ■nhnrKt, R. Miller. ,ir. „ JACOB IU’COLLisTKII, •YIIOLESALB AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTntER The Greatest Invention of the Aye. Pj. fO AVOID Uioee uu|'l«aiunt feeliuf* that usually /"■accompany the wearily of anew liat, the C’J.Nt’Oll- JlATOtt, lately import*! from Paris. forms tfie lint to .ncTxaot shape awl fit**' f the Until. A boat til, auda food Sat may oe hud at 77 Wood street. ■«prt WM. T>-in<?LAS ¥ «• • - • ■* t' PUBMi-HSI) DAILV, in GILLMOKb & MOStGOMERT, AT THE -BHAT CUIE.;u<H. BUSINESS CARDS. &KHEAS PLtMISO. JOIIA MITOU£LL t No. 130 Wood Street, **u. hb ’*Vi..OL» cT<v>.bl Jaintt C w aorh. MjWfiV, jo^Vpii'r aim db.vlkr t*» Att or Tobacco, -gn«ff, and Clgtrui £fo. lb fh/tfi tl , hHJKtrgh, F<t. Keeps on hnnd : a large supply of all the .•ariout brand* of imp-rted Cltar". - JOBEKTcHApHAir, " WHOLESALE A,ND RETAIL OE«LER IS IMPORTED CIG ARB, N\). f,3 V.uttCl sTRRiff. 1*>T?3I!»V0»_. NBW PAPEII aiLL.,3 ! caxtox. omo. ; FISHER, ANDERSoN £ 00., hsveJunUtnrU.l] tlx.*ir pH por mill lit tlita -.bove pluw, wiioru thej will; U: happy o rec«)Te orders for prlutmg *nd wrapping psper of ail djM. _________ a A. Tlnrtie. WHOLESALE and Uouxii SADDLE, HARNESS, VALISE and UAItPET HAQ inaaufw- V turer. No. 100 Wood street. Pittsburgh, P*. John H. Mellor* . fTTHOLESALE AND RETAIL. UKALISR IN MUfcICAL Yf INSTRUMENTS. Pianos, Music, School Loots aufl •<»Ationer? - , No. 122 Wood street. - 'J an * k.J. lUUAN HAGAN A> AIU*, TTTHO W.3ALB an<t U-reil Dml.-ra in Sißrt, IktlCV fT Soj* DRT GOODS, Nop. 01 Market nod 8 UnioD street, Pittsburgh- . - t> i )r^ ' E. WIIU EHOI'SK, Fancy silk and woolen dyer and cleaner, No 7 ISABELLA St, near the Emmet Hotel, - m *r4 ALLFOHIWT.. Thomai M. lattle, WATCH AND CLOCK MA&Eli— nab street, between. Wood and Market streets, opposite Iron City Hotel All kinds of Jawelry made anti n»DH>mi. 4 IHIIBUVBT I" OUTHBXRI. 8. OOTHBEBT At SON, . Real estate and senebal agents, iw. bo Soi-WM eh-ert. 1 : . HUS*. fnrcaMm to Mmsi'HT tLn,) WOOL DEAL , Elt AND COTSnSSIOirSrEBCHANT, ftr the !».. of American Woolen Goo*la. No. IS9 Liberty etrfvt. ] inyf ■- i, jq. Hayward, tSfiALEain BOOTS.BHOES. TRUNKS ml LEGHORN U and BHAID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty et, So. ITS Plttebargh, fa. ; . BABB hi kOSBB, A BOHITEOTS: —OfflcoThlla Hall. No. 7S Third street, i aaet Bid? of the Diamond, 'Allegheny. > ,IV’’ H**'' ■ ' ' . V>:i f: ■■■ • ,• ' 1 "111: ■i- ■ S? ; r Business cards. JOSHUA RHODES 4. CO., WHOLESALE FBBITEES 4 COHFECTIOHEBS, 39 Wood St., Pitwbcbob. Piu, HAVBod band and are receMng the following Good*, which they offer at the lowest marketyates: — f 75 ban Irlca Almonds; r 20 boxes Uaecaronl; •23 « Sicily do 90 “ Vermeil*; 25bale* Bordeaux do 1 W u ££",?* Lr „ 16 bags Shelled do W “ ll «k , 60 *• Filberts; 23 £ $°* 1 <K 69 “ Walnnts: 10 “ Rod do 60 “ Cream Nut*; If “ Caperr > 600 bushel* Pea Nutt!; 1« 25 bble. Toxau Pecans; 70 “ Gune Drops, 25 “ Illinois do 100 “ Lownprs; 2000 Cocob Nut*; | M “ boxes German Plums; ; 50 do*, assorted Pickle*, SOkega do do 30. *' “ c P !^ , . rTe ' ; lObbU. do do , 100 “ Pepper Sauca, 10 cases Prunes, glasajars;; 10 caaee Sardines; 10 “ ** fancy bra.; 0 “ “**• 50 casks Currants; 3 “ ‘‘ /a do 20ca**CUrtra; 200 basr* Braxil Sugar; 2no boxes Cluster Raisins; 40 bbl* 8. C. Sugar; 100 hf“ M. B. do 25. “ Urn-rings Sagsr. aoOrt r « •• do i 10 case* Llquori***; 300 boxes No. 1 Barring; | 26 boxes ft«rd do 100 “ Scaled do 120.000 Printape Cigars; IcassiUee; 1 |IO.OOO Havana do lbbl. Nutmegs; ;15/W0 Regalia. do •- i “ Cloyes; ' 26 gross Blacking; i j «ogr. Mrs. MUmr sF Out 26 baskets Salad Oil; i 60 gn»" Kwlwnu J c“i\SDBRSON S CO, ' 80. 0 Wood a treat, Pittsburgh, Fa., - , i j untbSALK Drtd-rtiw-FoMgn Fmlu,. Nuta, w Conf«ctloDerr, Sugars, Cigars, Ae, *<*., Kanin* t 'S* Prone*. Oranges. Umons. Lime*. Dafaw, Citron*. Almonds, Filberts. Walnuts. Cream Nut*, Pea hots. Cocoa Nutt, 11 »■ AnpioCbe «\ NkTdlm*. Pieklw, SaUfws, RocX Candy, ler cilMll. Maro-roni. 01W- Oil. L kc. apriflV.ly ct PiUsburKh. BKTEttPtt BB WORKS* no. 130 woodri> toolbhjswmats*u*t. ] B»Wir it TSTLST. -•- d ill ilf IUfOSTISBS and iwuiufartureia ij SURGICAL 4KI) DKSTAI. ' IXSfKUMKNTB, UIF LXS, A<*. * fc m p & general assortment of tbe boot* artklea constantly oa band; togntbrr -with a wn.iral Tarluty of Fancy Hardware. Al», Omo*. Pw tola andßeTolrurs, RaaKa, ftima Lead sad UuileLa; Bowla, Wrk; Uuntiap and TaiLon* and Uaif Dreiwni’ Bheare; rocket SdMora, Also, fruww and Supporter*. JoM.tnp: anti repairing orally executed. RlFLfcß!—-W* are making Rifle* «* Ft«-ry draripnon. r order, of U>« l*-»t mrtrrtal, »nd ««rkm»BKl.l[. -77 Order. rrr.lr«i for Hirio el tt liolmdr or lfcu.l, *«[ “ "d' «i oltb .l.rpoteh. Uuntlns p»rtf« JupplM *1 »bolr.»l. priwa - Clian4«li«rs Om Fixture*. do* opentrs »tthMr i.«wMaitroou -1 V* 100 mt.HT STRKLT. bet**'!' Sl ?’. , “' li-I'l tho Unp-st Ksnortnißilt of CII ANOELIhHb, 1. »A\ S KTS* PKNDANT3, unrtal) &rUele«c«*iiOMtt > ’l wllOid* i ln *.hl- markot ll»»injC nt« u;*Jc by which ihry will he courtly in receipt of ti**» a.Q>i tano:i»*>, '.her <wntttlenUy invite the etWuUon ..f pur to their election. We ar* lietrnnlued w f" "* low M »nvhou*eln the WV*t, ami brio* prarUraUla* 1..- t»ni. ran oOrr peculiar advantage* to thoeu Ueririug *rtu i cs a* heretofore to fit op building* of er*?r„< !*• s icrittion for K»*. »at*r atri «t«ain. »™ M <**».of 1' «=•>* ■“*.«•JSJSKY&, Njl. lbV Pirxt OEOROIC hLKTCHKR, "i FliOM NKW YoHtv. , --L MANI'FACIUiiKKof ti t- - \ ti. spmiut YeatiUling \ limul *nd eti-rr • »« --m t’.:; , _~r. of or;.a*Jical«l Is**tr. t-r Lu< t; ! r* $L .4®, TV FUII.TM >TIiU «. t,.iw<Tii W-itxi »u-.i K:'.rhft, t':ii- P7*!«» eoabiri Livil*"* *n<l »sriiU«mM» l»ne**MUiv ihr-r hv. ti* Ki, 1 T(i.' ro'.ni'i ' f " ,|l ’‘ , , x •• Vroui tti* f U:r »i«** : * •' l Tl ‘ *V •* - 1 Vr.-i• f-*r i.« •••;»?. rcuml tf»* r - rluvt V, r.%. r tfc- top ,-f th.. b«4 l-J- • p^t-rn. r-« r »- i'l vi . C«*RCI» »nd t RrrUjt* K*ct4»ry » JOHJTSI'OH, BROTHERS * CO., n ~r.rr f tft(<ocrn a&ii B-knunt itr-rli. A’L'nl'fr' fV.*. i inform U;*ir tn-n lf ■«.«.>« thr c:*iTuflu-:ur* i-t *-'•*.it";:***. y^U.vh—». UocXawxT». ui.-f »-J Chari'itf.lo nM »bstr oKmi-h u. «ub *inn rnj{»r4u.>Jun»t>«iJ.} xod beauty **f Hr.HJi *iT*iT«« »«i *l* *tt«nU«u u. vd thMSOM rr*i:-tia>>!e t-rm». U.-iti-* in *- * r '“™ MtJ "hwl «ufl. th« T .n . --n dentU.a: all *U ft.mr rtwrm irttL ltd* |*lrnn*t;- f *m >< strftctH on trial lb*!r »«*• -\r-' V. s» T * usi i-- * Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN. ALLKUIIENY CITY (SK*a iUS n*ii.if.AT> sraTi- KiAJULir- vi:l t... -I if ViiKoU liiiMtj.M* :. By leavlo.t r*-.r - -•— ± r .. T . Ril-n A t'f.Wn.ur;-'..-r "* * • r ocr LUiertv :.u.l Clair Mrv-i.-. Pi'.Uburjh. u. p. i.tJ. T.»niflo:i-. Urn:. Flour -?!!> b.in;ai!!-- ; iael'.lt'-r id the t /t j:r - ; s ' '^ Ki.v.o.., K-.iiva.-o_ 81 A H 8) \V A hi !•! ¥ O It Saddlers and C'arrlaßC Mahers. li. T. .IK., No.' 131 Wood «i ret, Also, Clotha, Daaa*k* f Lacos, Mo**, Beet Strff Spriag»,_&c . Ac. • r l 'LA.-TbAe: AtV uut U. *a*> i - n-.i I only tiniK-rirr Su me br-.,i r»« u< r. D.nncu. I. now t—Ma; a . »nt. and vWw -.1 , tn'o of TEAS, wbWi Iwl 1 i"i t“ *■*•" 81 fcU, 'b P-h’'" S, * J timim-sr ol quality, that r.M toe roeairsa poil-r-in t!a. -»r U,* nKitnty . *nnM t-*r 11- mo-* re-v-wifuil> inyi .•« ..ie ladM ami -if this un-i tn- ?u:r,>oii'iinir •h'-tint without distinction of ntUou, to ,c;«Il no.l irv ui.-_ i'**-, nlii-h be -wlls >,<:Ljwl to »•- rwiunml, tl th-> dou t • <*> mtWurttoa. Tb« tetluwtns ar* the pnoM :. ~ , ~ pritn- 'Jolonu, .»urt-L« and Congo, o- -.iid-ib ceuta v 1 ’• A verv -upertor Lxj;:ii«h tir-oktH-t ('n-.-". r Kxtm flee, m very dHitrion** Oia.-o, 70c. V If> - • rise Young Hy*ou, Wc.:*)c.9 m. Extra tine. Youog Hjwm and mip-tUI, i Sc.ro. Yerv ti-st Yi>ung Yyson and imperial, *1 r/'• l»n"t miMake lb** ptno*- .PA(iOIJA TEA nf‘»RK. rort'* r of Diamond and Diamond alley A Utwial rrviacMri, cno-lc _ _ i'-- XT*» MUSIC .'f jKE-Th. .ut.Krt ere here >|.M at 1\ No. k;; Fourth «tn*t. a choice collection ot uiu-l'- tiod ! m-mifncinta, Italian and (i. rointt tnng>. i'Uc.’h by M. Kraft, of Pari«. and>Mr. ArntdiL Klnie-i by 51. Euler, yrHUfefrrt, A. M.; Clnrlon-w, ito H All kindi* of braa- uistru mentdfrom the Vat Ftvu.h manwfacUinaa, nllofalurh we offer to th--public on more HVrhl inrms, fce.lug cimtiilcnt that we can render eollre -ativlnctioo. 11 SOiIitOKDKK A CO .N- KR Vourlh at. • II fehroejer and U Ant-.n will give lnNtru*-.iona outlie plnoo, vls.llb nn 1 nuilur. _ -.... . A’IOOLU A WILLIAM^, HEATING AHD VENTILATIHG WASEHOTJBE, a.sai tA'TUßtrji or Chilion Farnacea, Wrought Iron Tubing, AK!> Fit 11NUS fOt &TKAH, UAS OR VVaIXR- No. ij Market -treet, PittHhurgh. n- Wo liavo fold our Furnace-. Patterns. *c., to Mwisra; ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, whom «« cordially recommend OSKLY , uTiratol hoticteortn tL 7.1 in merman'* < »- lawun lA’laea anil Brandy. flilil; un.i.rflfu.d tn.f reeeieed eod oilere for eale. aS tin- I Ottawa ones, e lari, 'ininuty of lnr»orth A Zimoter n.n'e eooie,: ,0.1 aorll-n'noa».:J Spelt Mor. Dry end L,,. Ulee’ S.-wt I'.t.-'vr.. Wit,.-. Su.h e. ue' desire O' prorore on etce.u-nt .rurie Native Wipe, (the p.lre Julee nt he Lrrm- 1 will t;ud my wUblDhment the plane for the vrattti ovtiuu of tu-ir dOHirert. The Catawba Brandy,dUtilM iroia the ceouine Urape. 1« d‘VclHn.-J-by many excellent judgi-s. vqual l« navor t» the bwl imported Nn 137 Liberty street Carßo’i Oagnerreotypa and Art Gallery, AvoUo Budding, Xo. 70 Vhurth flrr-rf,(««r< to Linds 1 Carpet St*purium.) K >l. CARGO A 00. hating fllt«»i np the most fcm pi o rooms in tbo elty with mammoth ahy axul Sle Ughta, offer ’Fir't Class LIKENESSES, in flt yle to suit all, varying tn prlca Hording to fljftrtfftnl-n and quality of case, Ao. UU gßßfßPalntingr, by the best artist*, for sale, and un es* hlhiuonduriag tb» dny and evening. Cltttens and stran gers *ru Invited to call and examine specimens and \ awt ingß. _ i , ■ T Loan OlTlce. Tons- A. d'BUIES, «T SMITUriKU* 6TUEET, lii'twepo ,1 north and Dhmuod alley. Mono, loaned on Gold and Hll.er Plate D'eni'i 'l.'. Gold eod Bllvor W atebes. Jewrlr,, Uuetol IMtfutaente, Gu'n. and M-tole, Feather Bed- lur olture. and all th.da of ortieios-for an, lenaUi of ti*t .(.reed nn. Cbar t et Tor etorage eondderabl, o .er thaw heretofore, private entrance thronsli the hell ooor. All busi-.ris transHctions strictly confidential _ jf*- Forfeited pledges Bold immediately aft" J^ n r . ,l*tT mirAoßredeuiimd. .Bargains of Gold aud Hilvir M atefc -1 «b Jnwidry, c . always on hand. aprl-...na "“WEVrTEED STOUK* JAMKS WARDKOI*. OFKB HR for sale CANARY UIIU)S of the rat lnpw*l breed, being eery hardy, and tine slngors. Bird Ikedr -Canary, Hbmp® Millet, Rone and mired Sec-L will be furnishe-l composed of.tha finest FUJWIIW, vu. Oouolia*. ROW! Btids. IleliotropM, 40. Erßrgrvns(in. l*otcj rorChrista>* Tree*, from the Seed and Horticultural -un. No. Jfi Fifihist.. noar Wood. , * v - ,OAkI*L ABL, JR ‘ upmume the Sroofc*. rysilE subscriber havin* the exclusive riK“t to I tnr. anil eell SWEENEY'S UOT AUt AND S.MOKt I S»N3DMIN , G FL’RNACB. I* prepared to receive orders,and •tmirhec ter boatinc bulidine* with the most economical Furnace now in aw. The of thaw iu**rwtoJ solicited. An? lmormatWn can to had of A. BRAIDLL^S, Vo, -2 aQ J 4 Wood strooi. or of J. BARN DOLL Ah, *d«o24:ti i : Iron City Store Warehouse, No- 134 st. ti(Farren’s ( ongresi Ink* TniS INK Is prepared by a purely chemical Is i oarranUd to contain vUhmg injurious to ft 1* pale when first used, but by exposure to tho alf t. jomoß gradually of a most intenw aud permanent WacJ* For sale in-botUesof wri«u size, by I>tl B<ip8 BtatlopnrT War ' Market stniet. oorm rof OARD —Mr G. ANTON and U. BCUROEDBR would rMpeotfallyannouneatothecitisenaof Piusbnrjißnd All-ghonyfttmt they wiU gi" V^°’ Quitar, VtoUnnndFluto. loouitoatH.Seb»«l« 4e NKW JfORIO fjTOTtg, B 4 fourth.atrat. aapw •j- ' *0 » - .-o ■ PITTSHUIiciK’'FRIDAY. JULY 14. 1554 -'V' j- ♦ .j c kfc’ ~ - ,' ’ ’ ; '' , ' , .S -- ,■ ~ -, , ' '•'• ■ '-"• •■ ' ,-V •• r - ■*' '■ '- ‘ V *• /* f *, FIFTH AMD WOOD STREETS,' AT *ti,W> PER ANNUM, OR *4,00 Hllßtf PAID 81UI0TDV IK ADVANCE BUSINESS CARDS SEW CABPEIB. ! Sprlns Styles* i AT' TIIE CHEAP CABPET WAREHOUSE, No. 8! | TlllKD StnaiL-Wo »ra oo» una opruljs | on.ofitbe lur>t ond cholMst .took, ol ferpottops IMI- , Cloth* llutt, Mattintr, Hug*, bo, ww of Kdir Yf-rlt. The stock baa town selected with Persons in want of any articles in our Una, are respectfully inTitrti to cell tit>d examine. Oar assortment consist* in partof the following, fix: * Royal Velvet and Brussels Carpeting* 5 Tapestry Brussels Aubusson Carpet*; Kxtra Imperial and Super Three-ply; Patent I«pastry Ingrain; Superflue and Fine Ingrain ; Worsted and Wool Carpets ; Wool and Cotton do Yunitisn 2-4 %, %, and 44; Hemp Carpets, very cheap; list and Kag, do . . , . . . White rudCtawk Canton Mattlr.ga, 44,64,-and G-4, Cocoa Matting. £4, £i, 44, W,atid 04; Spanish Mhttiu*, very cheap; Khaant Uimdo Ku*», seu I#rT*lti Aittlulsser. Chenille, and att prices; fancy EugUsh Sheepskin Mats, s]* ***£*“ • ~ _ . . Colon'.d do do do from $2,40 to $5 each , - Together with a large selection of Cocoa, ?ut«, Adelaide, Velvet, and ether Mats; . • , Embused and priuied chrth table and piano covers, of entirely new designs, very rich. _ . . . „ l>ntna4R table and plane covers; aUo worfted damask by the var-f, toilnett, doylers,'de. ' , J_ , „ . A great varioty of patterns In floor oil-clean, from - to . t Hollands for windows, SO, 32,34,86, 38,40, 42, 44, nches wide. . ", . Gold b irlered shades, entirely new, very tieh. Window shades of every description. Oval end hollow stair-rods, esrpeC binding, tarks, Ac. Also, lb, lloy.l Turkish ButhTbrnto, tnpUier «ilb «'TJ “• I ' t nfeLrl co7 J JwfrSnai IB Third street, a. j.'amSC'TT. c. *ccna». JONES & BUCHER IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, pnuavlmnui Jimlroai, faU nf TJurd JlirriAurp. A i. 1 T AVISO ll»'cr«.(wJ oar Ma-btaCT, whV-h t* oow of the !"i ltaprotvi order, »nd h*Ttofc mflded focili tie* Tor liiepatrJilng work, *»M* »° w r S«t ClaM STEAfI EHGISBfI, poll PTJUNA« E 8 AND BoLUNO MILLS, Blowing Cylinder#, Boiler#. Furnace, Bolling, “.MV s>l)t.UloX HrU. JlAUilliifcttY * CAfTI.V.c. (j„H null W«wr Pi;^a,lJydr»r'te t Retort*. Lamp !tltrh ' ja. OoK»tana, Clmlirr*. Shaftingi Hansen-, Tub-*, Haiti})j, Verandahs and Ornamental Castings. \Yn •«.)• psrtircsi&r attention to th»H>*nufarlure and no (truiiii'i' i'f 3 ivu Front* tor House* »iw Store*. llhyiuS an I'X'.fn«r* aHM>nm*»ot of b**OUfui Corral Pat t#rm. of ihr r,«.r>' epprofed architectural order. Our r r«at fMcLitior- for ni*nufcu.turir£ and 6hlppißfC eoatJr uf to cotn net> # * uh nuf eUlw. Vartj-. ef’Tiioir .Fornae** or Rolling MUle, Mill Owner* end Mi!! will bod i‘ murk to their BJr&Qt.y*- to uni .ittiulu- our ex ton ire *t«k of I’sUerM t*rore faui!dtu;. v J A /J f}KA!es caSTISGS, OfaT.TT u*—-:::-Ion; f.-nth Work*. Pattora Making. Fur- Q#rv BOvl pore* Yni-e:;-. •_>rtiLfc*»l to nrd*r. _ C~H I N A H A Ij \j : MARKET Kt’tLhr.T X'O'.V • r-1 of <t ihr :s.r*r* t and h«t w!n»tc.l htocks i\ Cli:> *.OL*.VS and Umwtit to'ihi-. murk*:: emitting in {«ri »»l White Iron iftot- Dii»- tier 'IV- 1 i--i T' i'.rt Ware. which »• wcuM particularly in- Titn tV L=dU #• t.aine, a* til-FhapeF mi* ch j ; i,. . a r» Y-r*> mpernr.burin* «Qh .Vr- t-M.l v-r*TRf of Toilet Ware, «llh#r In fu!. mjUb or li.nl. and I'ml'-cr. We er* wliiug throat icry '* « , - i-n l--;i beof French Chli,a Tm h>i.: tnuu.T „<#tt». cj io.>*rata pn*e* of piatn wkii . told «i.,r \ ~V r'l-'.ur romUL* of ct»r fifty <V.fT->r*ct -i. !>• HiitJi l. Bti'l raiiTlop fr-m fifty cfii > V*' r ! • *So’.:nr« 11 »vibj{ to Iwk» »n *MorUu«nl, w*-: n: i‘i sui-ii.t! Bii .ktnl Cn—>il***- IMnti'l ll'jt:-- Unfvc*. KnfTr* nn.l Fork*. of fn,- u - to Ul« s*«»r 1 «uj} .. ';s--atuio:.«. IJuU*» FurolO.iy;; 'ii.*-.* *.L -.rr V. AUK— OjN b«*>‘ » n**^rt uj-n: ,-j-,.ii4 J*»iUcu, »M< h i > ‘k* ** 1 .. I, - 1-r-t cut. -M polir Bt leatfc-vu «»-tbe o •• .:u! :«-te tlirk <-f i*i»tKburji!' ImlH to r*U n»>*l ' ions J. O'LGAItY, r: Market Bt, Ui’n TUint *u.« Ei-uith, f»*or£* K M 'ylff N*DttV ~~ io\v A 103 wot) t*T!:a>T. ■a (Jii S C. j'A i.KY, -‘Oprt?a-r ;*< J.-C- I'wry k C0.,3 t-**# »l ui Jhrt’ld ftrrn. *D<l the public r.«- • rat: i.«- !:•- t.i i< un hnmi*. i.- ly <*u ,'.u ot.-ry "f OAt*TINOS~ '-.3 !':)!:». !-.r;*e KfitlM irwi Curb*; i".> r ,~K.IYr > .i. i\.t A>h, bou» Aib. eui;»r Kct’Je*. U ... - _ Su^»*? — Cl! <“r> 'J f~'~' ft'.. -j.-. ";;ir> v. JC. I tTrs-’R.wvA *?»v<uvenur Jwr»- u- ctli.M, to.l wUi Uwrr than tho*. nifcdr <>o the o'--! r’' -■ V V.’A _ .r.rril ■roortoeo*. xll frnia n<*» ri "» j.nM. -r;«. n :incj. U'z Iron'-, ?-»•! lrr>«u. t i uachin-rjof every iesrilprtou. 4.-. ••. .-"i. •.d.t.d ..r rr.e,de ti-order. Eit-fcen ttairge*. and Coal Suit**. *1 every » ; .«•>, ‘•,r\ t:«, tire whi<-h mreilel the ' r-t"i-ru.- "f r !• V* a.r.l 2 *■ M. *i th- Avriiialtural Fair of Al (,• •' el!)* O 1“.. . ud r—:.siir.«U'le.{ t y fifties hundred ' k .“,.. i . r ,'., - nt.rvrs, feur ruee ; i'reaiuui C«Ki* I'T.tr’.'Vfj.j r.n-J iv-uiiKl.T tS-ul Parlor A>-. i'n -r i r ••:. cre»? »*rirty. bomiPTullv r uai—i m. •! 'Car.!-'<•« 'Jr.:. >.".nd l-uiPling material of overy V tr >r.-i ,'-rna::i»«nUl iUiiic^ ( fur Ceiaetrr'.re and f -r.i A large 4 »reH nf all the huaj. l:, U»* -?.«1 tt r.lle--li at rndured pni-*-*. Uait’r Pkt- ir.:- Am---.-or.. Kgaa>. Kiul:«ud>. V.,.■ at. i*. H . • '•. I- i l'-. Impr >»• h-’d k«v !'■ — l Tt..- Mu-Mgnn Ik-tiHe Plot,-b. t-** taKen :!•<• i-.-RHum r.t the ruite t-irr- -»l N*d» Vork. I'frfn«TlTas::a, • Ui'j.aa.l n 1.. rv%rr »l t-ae Wn -hhlblted. tnm mi 1 s-' l*;-- f.\. ! Tiu VVar,v--aM of which 1 will a. t’ l '.. *r.' ru«|—.ifuSlv iu*Ue the "i.-hHr *- w« » onli *r tb* »»).] Hand. Nr I*3 " '’<d *t. 1 •»>.- 'Oi,*; r> ntunv A LT-K 0 H E N Y To RGE. SOLOMUI SHETTF.R & CO. * h. hulling Miil.i on tho bn«* {,f U*n.w th« ft. Ciair Bu«*l Drid fc -», CITV, P* fl'iu: tr.--i.-i.-: rcr- '-fulW inform the puV.tr that, I Larin? Isri“ . H'nvi»f njlhtons to tlii-ir e'taf.UsL 0. ),■ i.r-'*sr>'-l to tnai>ul:t«'t>iri'. on the tnn*t r*-». w.ti*!-'.- t-’ m* 1 r n Wor'; ft-r . Cur Atl«. VJJi-rrT Worh Si« t;i- CttH-rx - nml Tool*. MiafUnc, Mill GrA-iru Mn- b-nr \*»rk lu general, mod keary Verging, ol vpf.- I» Cjm>, m»Ttsr. SlluTif manufactured by •'■■r.l U>rn Sh<* Machine Tlf rW Mi •li'no w‘ll !-<• In <>|»ration about the tiVj.il* ol February, wl.*n ..!l .t-lit* for rftv«-« will with prompt attention. MU »*!• >.- inn'll* ru 1 drv;*i»l. Or-ler* M'Ot by mall or t.'le- I £5 tEHP II isE KOCNDttl’i Al.l-F.tillKN Y PITT. | M’ltrUttif, f>.ifralttrr.t,ntor Uif. Uniftr.. , n AVISO ttl— luptni »»*tal>li«hs»ui»t with all th«lat*H "lnni'--’T-m. n*omiirnc’ns nverr f-irltlty for ni*nuf-.o turm- 1-1 ’thfl rhw.pwiatylr: *od o«®inrUj<nex ciu-lr~K li-lit In J. .1 JtUiuwin's Uo* Miiooiblng I on*. and John Hhnv't.'i* .MMi-allns Cnareeal I fun*, patented Jan- J ' v iis .} t- anrlblng of th- kind lo the mar krt an.i a'*-* Win- n patent**! troprovemaot for moulding •I>. .ihu e Ironr, '■W'ou Ho***?, and P*P« &****, l J»*» Tr®* , 1.. M-ll v.holt-’.Uc an.l retail on filr terms. At w-Y-on* vn.l.ino to purchase tbe right for moulding ui* u tli” iunrorwl plan, und manufacturing any or all of ***•*”• "W KIWSHN-D, Allegheny city. UOOTS Asfl> SHOES. AND KETAIIi* T o“J Ja .pleodUl *trte bin ctort, A ' v , -.j Market ntr-et and No 0 Uuioo «Ue«t, Wtweeu .i'r..-t 8.1,.1 ;I,L liliunoiTti. null h*m now complied biH ■ •!,rl*:,./!‘ f 1» KiT "lloAs. «-TfPBRB I C»AITKI»p.*^. : ' , Ul , ivi.-.i. Uu«Hn nud Braid HATS, to *bichbe i; .lh-HU«nti. II Of fcli purrba«r*. 'fbetber * l ?U: u „ UI > ~f ‘he larn-vt erer opened In tlila ritv, and « in ! 'nu-*i nvorvihim: woro by the ladle* of Philadelphia ami \.-w York, an 1 he cannot full to P*;’"** *"> 4-, rv h;ui «Weu iu fleeting the choWid gocls, aii'-il which Hi' w. Traill*. . . ~ , Il,i also < mtlnn.'s to manufacture, as heretofore, ill dm arrlp.ion. of hoot, uud dbmm, uud fn.oithm long: cf over twenty years in bumnes.' in thts <d'V. t nuflleimil /siar-ntee that the** who fa*or him witk4h«lr ou.-t.mi- will Is- fnl.lv dealt with J\Vholei»l« and Retail • HOOT A N l> 8 li OK M.AN 0 r Tiit' ~ih«iTiU'r tmrtu; engaged estetiftrcly U» the t of IWOT* uA *UOKB, .11 k!^ fr,-n. ; . auti cdld-en, i.s now prepared to «.l to Jeni-r- .v «V-h-wd- such as they may want, at pnew I ]U ... u , W bou-Lt Kaat; and any particular kind ~r Mr, order at abort uotW. Orders mid ftal ■ *> tjriu-l ir.'Ui L-ulerr in end out of Ibc clty. as » will U t> Ih.drndwnUue uwdl In-fow purcliMing d«*lwr.-. w.rk m*l. - A B ™<, , Xo. U'.Sf.Cltiirsavet j. McLaughlin, I Va&mon&bt* Boot and Shoe jl*k«r» >; :1 . I'OI KTII nTUIwM, NKAU MOOD, „ (Wr*r’b,fippntttth* MayortC&f*.) f 1 K Iff WELL PREPARED »° furnish all Goods Jr. bU H line. *nd Will warrant them not to be <lnUUr urlidcr iu the city. Ue is well prepar.vl to do nil kin'll of custom work, and ho* In hi* employ a corr-eot wcrkmen, who cannot be eicetled io the city. The t>ub..u are respectfully rwiuuaUd to pall *1 bin wtabUshment. au^ examioc ht*C<*»l*- STOernTo FACTORY, j VO 2* FIFTH STHhbT. Sign of THE OLD STAND. TTTILLHM jA.LV haj returned from the Manufactur- VV ir£ Hosiery UlrtncUof Europe, where he baa pur s.L.i fVr ft very e-tcnslTo and well assorted stock of sS!to.t f <l««rtpt'loin mly of StooUoj", tota. Uodorahlrt., Drawers UlcrvUi abu, new style of Children a and ML«sas p aunV StocW*.ntr»‘. with hl.» domestic stock of Pitts bur-'h M.uiu f »eturfl Hosiery. lie will eell by wholesale or „ lt U 01.X.w Yort D I LV * BommUr lb. ptae-Xo. 21, Sis» of THE OLD STAND, myt" — : ; iiemovtt. PAUL KLEINEB has removed his LITERARY DEPOT frornNo. 7* Third street, to Fifth street, opposite the Theatre, where bo will 1» haprj w seo his former natrons, and all others desirous of puK&aslog any of the cWp Li* ternlure ci*»y. __ apr7.iy_ PEKIN TiBA STORi), BY A. JAYKES, Xc as FifUl I trut. behocen Wxd and Markri, iotf(A tw K& Sold WholwtdftßoJ Retail. J* B^? Loirm & BKO., £aat 6lrmin*uua, manufacturers of • Bur Iron, and small Iron d ascriptions, and make, also, the flneatyxslity of HW» Hound# utd &£»£* Leavecmlert lr*r Iron 1n tha box, at the eltyPost Ofltoe. *“ 8 1 • -4 u * * ‘ * -i PHILA DELPHIA. GEORGE J. HENKEL’S CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE, ,\ t o. 173 cMssrycr stuzet, (Oppositx iNDirtVDtNc* Haul.) v Philadelphia. FffBHTTTFBE, IN EVERY STYLE! Comprising LouIpXIV, Loulb XV, Elizabethan and Antique, with Sculpture Carring ami modern style; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satinwood and Mapl*; all of superior construction, and finished ia the best style,equni to, if not excelling in qual* ] ity, the Goods of any Establish mentin the United States. EMPLOYING none hut experienced workmen, (appren tices being positively excluded,<and using the best ma terials, the work cannot fail to give satisfaction to pur chasers. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur chasers, U the facility of Furnishing a liouse, <itber loe.t gaut or plain style, completely from one establishment, n> which means all the urtirW ,in each room correspond in stvlu andauality.and the immense stock always \.t hat'd, being so various in design, enables purchasers to piexae their laate .n a wsltsrUoii, without the delay necefwuily caused in ordering Furniture.’ , . , , To /itaui idea of tho finished Furnltore on band, lasi onlyiotorm you that my Rooms are 170 reel long, by 2« toet wide, tour noors in number: with Shops couliauous, sua dent to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that the work Is aliuono under my own immediate inspection. <®*Tbe backing is all done in tho Store, aod 1 uruiturr warranted to' curry safely any distance. Visiters to I'hiU deiphia are respectfully invited, as purcuasere or otherwise, to call ana rxianre* the Ooo<ls. »°* a - u _ WORLD’* PAIRS, London, 1851, and New York, 1853* TRIUMPH OVER THE OuilFhTlTlUN OF THE WORLD Jl TUB first and only PRI7.K MEDALS for Um --p. ness at tb«Greai Exhibitions In London, 1(m1. and in New York, 1850, was awarded to n To LACEY A PHILLIPS, Messrs! LACEY k PHILLIPS, at their extensive estab lishment. Nos 12, 14 and 16, South Fifth street, Philadel phia, keep the largest stock of ready-made Harness am. Saddles of any house in tho United States They have reduced the bualnefie of manufacturing to such perfectsvh tem. that, for quality and price, they are beyond nil com petition. The best of Leather only if nred. and no P* ,cs are spared to reach perfection in every article. It Is ackuwlodged. that for elegance, lightness, «mfort and real value, the Uaroc?s aod Saddles of Lacey « I bii llfw gurp iS4 all others. They Invite a clow examination ot their slock. Attention is called to tho Allowing scalncfpnecf: Good, plain, serrireable Single Harness 412.00 •« * fancy 2-5.50 to 55,00 •• plain Double Harn-« 40,00 to Wl.oo 'They have a branch of th.-lr establishment at New Or leans, No. 81 Cbarlrsstreet. Country Harness. Makers can b* supplied with llr.rne.r’ cheaper than thev can manufacture them. «-A number of UARSKSS MAKERS are offered con stant employment, the year round. The highest wug«» given. Applv to LACKI A POILLTPc, No. 12, 14 and 16, South Fifth street, near Minor *tre«t, Philadelphia. Pa. ‘ ST: LOUli^- JOSEPH UOGRIUUK. COMMIBSIoN ANI - FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 3d Co.’iSfl: 3i at-, atu.w Pi>e STtxr*, SI. Lonlii Bio.. ttONSIONMENTS an t Commissions wiilmrst with prompt snd personal attafcUoo, and Üb'-.al oJvan*-* will be given when required, 0B Consignments or llilif of Ladlcp, '"Orders tor the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other Produce, wdl be promptly fill—J at the lowest market prices. The Receiving and Forwarding of Vvrcnandiie and Pre doe* will meet with ecperisl care and dispatch : the lowest rat** of Freight will always be procure*!, and the expemv of Storage and Drayageas moch as posalbl- avoided. acrtEJixc.r’; paxeAlhuv.n, 8L Louis; Ellici Morion. Cincinnati; Charles?, blow A Co., d»; Htrad« r 4 Gormao, do; Chouteau £ Valle, do; liomia A t raxrT. do; Loan. Riug A €•*., do; Spriugor A Whiteman. . <-o; J W Butter A Bro.,Pittshh; K.O. Uroouman A Cu., do; p.LeerhACn.. do; F.. 4 C. Vartiall ACo., Plulada; Win floime? A Co-, do; Morgan. J. M.Buck A Morgan: Blow a March, New York. B. D. Comegyr, do; Fr.wt A Forrest, do; Fbield? A Millet, do; Chari** A. Mrigs, do; Jo*iah Loe A Co., Baltimore \ G Farw*’.;* Co., Boston; Abraham J.Cole, d- ; Howard.bon iCu, do; W. n. Reynolds. Loul*nl.e; H. D. Newcomb A Bro., do; j T. 0. Twichei: A Co., Coiamlwion Merchants, New urlean* i *9.1 have an open Pi.ii'v cf Ic?ursn>o. which will covei ! ail -.hipmentr to t:iv a-Mr-v, when a*ivis«t »•» tetter pe; mail.or wh.-n sndrr?ed od bills of lading before, or ut:b* time *>f stnpmeot. JuSHl'il MuGRIDGU, angfl «*• t-oul*.M-««onel Bay Wood Nursery and Ganlen*. __ JAM KB KENNEDY, (late Manager of the well-known »y -racumXuaeries, New York.) Pegs leave to inform the public, that he has cow established an KXTKNPn E NIiU §URY. on the Farm of Mr. James 3. Segley. near East Üb erty, where h» shall bt» l,aftar th**sth ia-laiit, w rv> wive and 1111 order? for every variety of Fruit and iffruaen tul Trees, lianlv and Green House Sbmbs and Plant*. In ail lit ion to a cboi.— and superior sU.’ck on hand, he has made arrangemset* with *'i»* of-tbr t*ry-st Jionariw in the Kwt, to keep up hi? ‘Upply. Having a thorough and long expe rlonre in the business, be ean assure his customers nerfort satis faction- t . . t , Rcasedy would also respectfully offer his servteea in Jarigniog, lavincout. and managing Rural Ometoriee. Pub lic Parks, or "the grounds of CounU7 Keridtduvs; and will also furnish plans for the formation of Lawn?. Approaches, i PktureeqUe tWnsry, A*-., in the highest styles ol the art. pracGeally arquainted with every branch of Landscape Gardening, and having s;-snt years in the Sylvian Parks of Knglan-l.acd *'U the beautiful banks of the Hudson, he hopes he has tho capacity to meet the wlahea of those who favor him CornmnulcaiP n» can bn addressr d through tb<* City Post Offlea, or lett at the War*hour* »f Messrs. Nejley A Mchan.23 «trsvt- SS-v „.A R _MH* V 1 £°'_ Notice to Mockheld*rs, ovn*'t or Pirr-ui kail asn R.l*. Co., Pitu'.ruryh. June 25* b, 1*54 ) AURKFABI.Y to a Uesoiutich of tL» P- «rd > f rirertpra of ihe PI TBuUKJH ASl> «'ONNEt.LoVII.LB It VIL ROAt» CiIMPAN V. sUti-«Tjfc*r» tolhe Stock « f-e» t Compaov ; arc hereby mulSed that the f.f b INSTALMENT OF HVK l)i >LLAfU- per share . n th.-ir »i> l U- du* and I payable <n It:.' FIFTEEvTU D 1V nF JULY next, (the. Br*t, eeeon-i. third, and i >urih in»laiuientocf two dohar* awl fifty rents twr sham, baring heretofore Own eaded In.) *od also, FIVE DOLLAIto PER SHARK on the fifteenth day (if MACH ENSUING M'JSTII. uudl the whole amount is paid. ! * , Finckholders ncluing In P.im-reet Conntf will pay to Major Bamuri M Haller. Meye.s Mill?.: th-'-aa residing in Fayette Couutv to C-donel I) R. D.n llson. Oonnellxville; ihb >- r-?ldiug'iu WasUaore'aad County to General Cyrus P. Mark)*. c-t Newton; ond all oiher-. to N. Verier, Fs,|.. at the Offir* of the Company, in Neville Hall Building, corner i f Fourth and Lil*trty «trri*b« Pittsburgh. WILLIAM B Cl'Rjn, jvi-3wd Tres-tir*' Pittsburgh »» l C-onnalKvtMc H R On. 'Boston Parlcr Mactie Company* MODERN AM) ANTIQUE ORNAMENTS. 1 JUTS BURGH AOKNCY. ti? MARKET STREET.—The X attention of Builders, Steamboat Contractor* and o*>- iuet Maters, is requested to Ibis new and great meat in tho manufaciure oT embelli*hment.s for Buhdiugs and Steamboats, nuteide mod inside; Cabin*, Halls. Church es, Dwellings. Stores, aort i’lrlor Furniture, in gill, «<r in laitutlou of various hind* of woisl. Alan, Cornk-es, Brack ers and Patent Ventilating Centre Pieces for Ceiling*, Moulding*, Consuls, Trc.-se*. Battlement, ±e; much .cheaper and handsomer 'ha-i I’laetcrand Wood Carving, and a S 7 ** 1 deal more durable. BL «CK LETTERS FOR FIONA. Tery cheap and warrant* rd to last for '2O rear;! to the weather. Above Good* for sale at the manufacturer's price?—cost of frelghHuldeJ. W. W. WILrON, j e o>i tJT Market si. ' *‘s ol IceTla llereby Given, TV) ALT PERSONS who have subscritavt to the Capital Stoct of the PITTSBURGH AND UUIE RAILROAD COMPANY, and whloh has been mode specially applicable to the oon-aructlon of the road In Mercer comity, that lq instalment of me mr. ce.vr, v-or shirs, is retired to be i«id to the Treasurer of thoOompany, athU offlee,An West. Ort**DTiile, Mercer county, on or before the «oTtl DAY Or JULY. 1551. and that an Instalment of riv* PER C2S+vp« snare, will be required tn be paid at the same place every thirty days thereafter. By order of the Board. B. F. BASIiIN, Treasurer P. A E. IL 11. Co. Office of the P. £ £. R. R. Co., > s j-.j New Castio. Jooe »1bU1854. ) » “ *' Parlu«r»lilp< Matthew graff and d.v.nx. ut.iacxoEß, trading heretofore as M. QUAFF A 0 Siore and Hollow ware Manufacturers, No. 124 Wn« street, have this nay luisooiaiod with them TIIOMAS J GRAFF, as a partner iu their Imaiawci. the uaci», style an-1 Lille of Che firm will, from thin date, to GRAFF, RKlaINGEiti ORAIF. They respe-lfully sokit a continuation of the patronage bo lib erally bestowed upon the firm of M. Gr.i2 A <Jv. irgh, July Ist, 1534 G 1 KEAT bargains of *uiumcr goods'at A. McTliiUE’s, f corner of Urant and Fifth streets. I bate tr.is day commenced selling off iny summer Mock at first cost; tba KUAis ace all new, and have been purchased this se-soo, and ad the* are now offered at prlcei far below tliu u-.ual rat*R. Ladies would do well to call and get a bargain. The stock Ureses, lawns, summer Silktf, tissues, grenadines, bereg* da lalnes, and a moat every article usual ly kept in a fancy store. J* 3 _ new Trimming Store, So. 83 Qjrntr of Mu-Art itr*7i anJ Iht Diamond. • HANK VAN GOKDKK rannounces to the public or Pittsburgh undviciaity, that be will open hi* new trimming dtore ou Monday, April 17lh. II;i' tag fitted or> tht* neatest store rw. iu In ttie city, and filled it with a choice s.'leutiou of th« laiest style* of Trimmings awi Fau ey(iut*J*, he tiatturs himself that be will oiler superior iu> duct- iicots and endeavor U> give lull satisfaction to all who m»v fAvor him with their patrunag". Now. don’t forxet th« piac**— No. 83 Market street, ooruer of the Diamond. (uprl-j FRANK VAN GOKDKK. KNTbiH.PH.Iifi WUHK 136 Wind ilrut, Third door belutv I*l rgin Alley. BOV.'N A TETLEY would call tb* attention of Sporting aiiiu ti» their larg* of ftuus, Rifles and Re* volrlng Pistols, tbu larg«*t and best nclecied stuck ever opened In this market; together with a general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackle, all of which we offer at tbu lowest possible price* to cash purchasers, or for good approved paper. toatlS B. SCAIFE, FrRtJT STREET, BKt’WEE.v WOOD AND MARKET STREETS, PITTSBURGH. PA., build* Francis’ Patent Metric Ufc Boats, of Gal vaulted Iron also, manufactures Copper aud Sheet Iron Work,Cooking Stores for Steamboats uud .Hotels, Portable Forges, Forged Iron Work, Large Bolt* for Bridges, Ac.; Cork Life Preservers, the beat and Cheapest kind Steamboat work attondul to. {wty’ib-y Important «o Tailors. JUST RECEIMiD, a large assortment of Tallorr ana Trimmers’ Shears, of the best makes in the country, •wbldh we offer at thu manufacturer’s prices, «t BOWN A TETLEY’S, Enterprise Wort*, 13b Wood street, f„t,7 Wholesale Agents for manfuaciurms. TP YOU CAN SAViS i'IVK A MONTH, >ob 1 *u> b.o. • One Bulletin* Lot, of 60 {«; front by 210 oeenTiiltuato od Mi. Waabmgtoa. Prim, »350— tcrma, *6l In bbntl, Oalanr. .t |5 a month. No. Ulb. tip. to ..our . s»d Lot oo «3, torma. B. CCTUBSHT^SO^ rV-0 Lift—A VINB HoUbfc,on Kuo street near Marbory, 1 i Ibr * tarm of years; or, tor tbe part of tbU jw-nnt low ' Also, a good House an Pmwj Irani* areuue, pear tlio Oovt Bouse. Inquire of jyZl® THOMAS WOODS, » fourth rtreet, ; j-' -' * * -s£^V> NUMJiEK 287. - FUR SALE AND TO LE'J property far Bale* ! TETE subscriber offers for uue, on very reasonable terms, r‘-« fallowine property, vis: _ A Three Story Brick dwelling Hoose, No- *lO Penn ■ ifreet, between 11 ay street and Evan*’ alley j-and lx)t feet front, extending back 112 feet to an alley. The House is one of the bo.-d buildings*, and in one of the most pleasant neighbor hoods in the city. . fire Lot*—embracing corners of Front and Ferrysueete, one hundred and fire feet fronton Ferry and sixty leet on Front street, with a good three story Brick BnUding on the comer, a two story Frame cn Front sL, and two Brick Bulla incs, used &* shop*, on Ferry Bt, A Lot, 31 feet front by 80 feet deep, on Front, between Market and Ferry streets. .. A Lot. with very convenient Frsune Dwelling; Lot 20 reel br 90. fronting on Congress and Kim sta. 'A House and Lot, on Wylie street, near pit new Court House. The house U well arrangod and in good order, and is now occupied as a hotel. . A Three Story Brick, on Smithfipldatreet, near Seventh— being in an esoelitnt businaa) location. The Lot in 20 by 80 fe*t deep, fronting on SmlthfieW st. A Cottage F nune and lx>t, 2a by 120 feet, fronting on Anne and Robfnwm strata, Allegheny City. This it a veryderira bis and pl'-assal location for a residence. Nine Lota in the 'ova of il’Keesport, each 00 feet by 160. Sevend of these are on tho Main street. Eleven Acres in Lime town, on the Monongabela River, on which there ar* i booses; there are some 6 or 7 aeree *f ex cellent atone coal, and abundance of limestone, convenient to the landing; and two ooal pits open. . Ninety Lots In the town of Columbia, 60feet cj 130 each, nearly all level, and well located. The tenant of each Ix>t i has the privilege of using whatever stone coal he may re- 1 anlre fbr his own use, from a pit near the Lock* wluittbia is a pleasant situation on the bask of the Monongahalariv *r, a short distance below Look No. 8, in the midst of an ex tensive stone coal region, and would be a desirable point for manufacturing establishment*. Two Uundred anres of superior Stone Cou,wLh ±Lsubb, Railroad, ±e. This property has a tonUf the Mcncngahela river; an excellent landing- good grad* and foundation for railroad—with enough level one point for houses'and gardens, or locations fcr mannaietovet. Thtf vein is deep enough to allow horses to be usedta haw ing out the roal—the quality of which, for irtro work, steam, gts, or for troy ordinary we, is not surpassed Lyaajtathe my absence, my ageht.Jkxues Blakely, 80, wfll give dl neeeseax? infia*iatioa,and be authorised to (riTe *«Tan "my"T_"y,^,rtT N. WfcLLIMJ HOUSE FOR BALK—Situate od Third ?L above ctoitbflold. The Honw t* well arranged, with bait and parlor*, dining worn and kitchen, 4 chamber*, bath worn,-with hot end cold "f, tan**, Ac. For price ami term* call st the Real Eatate 0> toUW Thirty g. CUTHBERT A Spy. ?\S k HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACRES OF LAND, oue hiilf mile from u»e Ohio river, near Raker’s Landing, ftS acres onJer cultivation, with Orchard and other good improvement*; one-half the Coal under it reserved. It i* at .n artrcm.iv la. price, _<>, r 7 1 F.rOrth. street; xTILUABi'.E"l r ti<>?JSlllV IS LULLINS TOW.NsIII.-, V FOR SALE —t)4 actv* situate 000 mile from East Lib ert?, and about SX) yards from the Allegheny river, and iimv dUtaoee trra Uie Allegheny Valley Railroad. Anew Brtca House, or bail and: room*, finished In modern style; a Tenant House. a l«ve Frame lUrn and stable, and other out building*; a good ■‘ell of water and datable spring*, »jxo n rncaing stream at lower part of the farm; .an or* chard of *OO tkvs ; W) acre? In cultivation, balanee pood Umber; a valoable st-w quarry. Will w» sold altogether, or 10 acres with the t gON, j # 23 Real Estate Agent*. >4O Third st. tvvit s*.LL lao *plsudid Farms, one of 100afres,and 1 the o*h“r 75 acre?; beautifully located oa the Upper B* Clair Uoad, 8 miles from the city, each of th-tn lying so a? to divide into lOacre lots, having a good ~riii? on ooh. V. i. » .plnoJU onporniTlllj&r . cpccuU rion. Those who went a good home, or wish to make uwnev, would do well to look at it. as we will sail to ti e fcri-t that offer? u« our low price, in lot* or all together. Also, five Country Beats, l mile from Woods’ ran, and roly a oiin from Allegheny dcy.by wayof the New Brigh ton I'Uok Ran L They are fine healthy ideations, and of- Irtvl vt-rv low. Also, ten Country Prat* on Ibe Ohio and roomy.rania lUi roud.7 miiwt below thr city. They wMbesoideepara e or together to a cnloTiy or building mMccintion. It Isa -lovelv b*'4iH n*anti cheap. <*f wur>a. ■ Also no** Lot of two acre*, and two ttma-ler pieces of * / CTouiu,< poosiu* llarlmsn’* *t Woods’ run, offered at a r«n low price for so fine An assortment of Lnnd'. Iluu.-r- sr.l Lots. hUujs on bend, »nd described in civ rvzi«:**r Before busing you could do well to call and “•uriS'-f ' THOMAS WOOLS. - 75 Tonrth street. " Ueaattful Site* for Country Home*. rjvHH uti*er*:/n*d offers Sur sale. on easy term.-, tIrTY I LOTS, «sid'*ff and restricts for rural ressdence?. Also, an ENTIIUI s-QUAHE, on the bank of the Allegheny river, 704 ftMll'.ng b* ‘d-.o feet deep; baring fronts on iJary and Julia Ann Avenues, aud llearjotta and Herr sir**’*. This muar- cop*aiua many Fruit Tree* of the choicest kind, and rxinmaniif * fin-view ot the picturesque an! romentic see Ur ry an>imd. lam desirous of preserving thi* square eo tin*, as It v„uld affjrd one of the charming and mag nificent fK*s for a gentleman's summer residence, In the itumrdlaitr vicinity of the two cities. Al-A about TUR E ACKEa OF GROUND, at the bead of tb- island, advantageously situated ftraanufiteturing pur above property is situated in Daqnesne borrogh, on the high and main bank cf Herr’s Island, and is reached by a very substantial Bridge of me span. For particulars ap i>U at my rvwldooee. in Doquwnw -borough, cm th* main ‘ bank, frontins the head of Herr’s Island, or of JOHN DUN i LAB A CO-, comer of Second and Market sta., Pittsburgh. | apr!7:tf WM. C. MILLER. * IfUi wurd Proprrif Tor sale ait VOoad utrgaln. Three valuable brick uocses and lots.— The* L-.<t> embrae* * front on Peou street, of 60 fwt 6 inches, to a 3 feet alley; on which there is erected a value- Lh block of Bnek Houses. two stories high, with kitchen ami cellar in basement, 41 fret front on Penn street, ana GO fret deep on locust street. This Is a ter* durable ritua lir>n for either a Store or a Tavern; Venn street being the preat thtnughfare of the city : and this property being oon tanient Cn the RaUruad Depot. Tliis propertv would not be in the market only that the lxitviaifin Washington county, and finds it extreme* lv iiiconSenl-nt to attend to iL Trrmeease and price moderate; for further particulars •nouire of ‘ ROBERT DAT, Fifth Ward, ■V orJAs. C. RICIIKY, Real Estate Ag-nL, at thla ofiioa. 1 OAA ACRES OF LAND IN FOREST OOCNTY, newt IoUU tho Clarion river. Thla land la heavily Umbered, has en excellent eotl.and is said tooootafa an abundance of Iron ore. and a thick vein of bituminous coal. The venan co railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, will ran Very near to it, it not directly across it. The-MUlfitown creek runs through it. , , , , ALS- 1, MSJ acres in Elk eoonty, well timbered and watered, anu Mug near the route of the Snnbury and Erie railroad. No better investment could he made than In these lands. The completion of thu snnbury and Erie, the Allegheny Valley, and the Venango railroads through that region will render the coal, lumber, iron ore and soli of great value. Enquire of C-B. M. 831ITII, Attorney at Law, J>hk2e*m;tf No- 147 Fourth street. Valuable Properly lor dale, I ON LI .ttilY STREET, ADJOINING TuE AIETHO* ; DIST GRAVE YARD, NEAR CANAL BASIN—This U aotr the only desirable piece cf property in this neighbor hood Dot already bought up by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Fronting on Liberty 60 feet, on Kim street 100 fwt, thence to the Jlethodist Grave Yard 86j*j feet, to Liber ty 110 fret. Tbw property U most desirable as a Ilotel. The building: now on it, a g<a<d '•ubstantial three story brick, with ail the. necessary back buildings, has for a long time been oecupted ax the Union Uotel, doing a good badness. Capitalists and others dwdrouxcf making a good Investment, will do well to exxaiu.-the premises. , fe , «i.,• tpr2l:if v EDWARD FABER. For Sale* I WILL HELL my onexpired lease (toartoen years) of.a Lot, situate on O’Hara street and Spring alley, in the Filth Ward—lo ft fronting on O’Hara street, and. running back 100 ft. on Spring alley, on which is erected a four storied' Brick House. 40 ft. square, with a frame, two stories, tid ft. on Spring alloy, well calculated to carry oft any branch of manufacturlDgbufinesß. Beingengaged In man ufacturing in the country, I.offer the aw>ve tor sale. In quire at No. 426 Liberty street. ‘ oclS:t f EDWARD FABER, " ' Coal Works For Sale* SIXTY THUNK ACRE - OPtASD, with 360 acres of Coal attached, and all the improvements thereon tn success ful operation, aid Farm is situated on the Monongahela river,: 4 miles above Pittsburgh, and la supplied with a Farm lltur-e. Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad,and au excellent harbor. * • The vein of Coal is five feet tbick.andcannot be surpassed in quality. For further particulars apply to \ r 4 NICHOLSON & PAYNE, jplitf No. 336 Liberty street. Very Dcilrahle Country Seat »t Prl vaie Sale,’ 3'HK subscriber b authorised to sell the following piece of property, containing acres of land, situated In IHas tp., Allegheny county; 1% This property U baantt fully located on the bank of the Allegheny river, about 4 miles trom the city; haring two fronts, one on the Law ivneevilU* uud Sharpsburah Plank Hoad, and the Allegheny rtTor; and aboot SO rods below the ferry, and just nelow the new bridge, now being built over the river. For fur ther natticulars enquire of JAMES C. KICUEY, j e (j Real Estate Agent- FOR BALK.—is? acres ofLaiOd, a tntlwßOOih clLartiag ton, 00 acrtM cleared good Orchard, a good Stone House, larjle lUrn, two Krame Houses, all in first rate or iler, andotferud at the low price of $35 per acre • Alto, one-hall acre L>t in Osklaod, on Charlo.te stre • H 1... b.»uU(ul Lot i lo I root of Ur. moot, mid i„- ottered ,t th. too prico of J s 2°~f° r ,, “lL?: me- CMTIi got my Kr«ittrr, f* vart.ty of pretty. TH ° 7^oS^L ~ cTTackWo? land rat aiLK.-rbrro Lunu.r. Old' I rltu.ted to ItobinJoo torrajhip, Allogtenp OOUIi t) P.. on lb. St.ob.DTUI. Ptk., aod Sto 7 mUw ton th. city* Will b. -old lo lot. to „uh purcbu.re, from 1 «r. to ,i,o Vor further particulars enquire of GeOrgd lL Riddle, Em AUk-ehenycity.orT. i.Coleman, MonoogahelnHooae, fuJbnkl or JAMES C- RICHEY, }-29 Real Esta'e Agent- Tiuti CALL—mx acres Laud, tdiueie neartbeAlinerpriUe P Hoad, lli mU« from the Court House; on which fe a omoll two story Brick House, Stable, and other buildings; also, an excellent Orchard. Term*—One-fourth cash, hal anre in fire equal annual payments. Enquire of j B I2 AUaTIN L00M15,93 Fourth st (lUITaHB *OR KENT!—Ttemainbuiiding of Houhj on j Nursery dill, with atooat aaAore of ground., Enquire of J. eTEUEFOiU), on the premise, or of . THOMPSON BELL A CO. Valuable Property For Sale. FIVE HA.SDSO** BUILDING- LOTS, on Cectr* AT«CQ«, msir Jfnttoo etteot, and witbln tea minute* »JH ol tie Poet OOoe. for corner of Wood end Fifth >t». . A GOOD pRY CEIiLA&i under, the Neptune Engine Uoaae, on Srrenth street, luitfMe tbrnorinz neUaeee ororiSwe. laqaiwof JOHN H. BTXWARX, . 36T Liberty ctocL t To Let* . , . TBIE dwelling hour® now occupied by me on Tedertl etreet, Allegheny, No. 4 Oollonede Hew, seer tbeeoi the bridge, fiqoiteetthebouee. . fcbJfctf W. JL 14WHIE. .. BATES OE IDVKBTHISe, •«;j 9ezp rroN nr 7nr. FPffS piiM 3 OO thrw* veeVc ).|j ■!> H f «• ■•'■ ‘ SDntfc...y. T ,» r —* 00 * “ nsr* m«'Oth* ’.4..• OO 1 “ fix months -.wX.vod4.;.uw.*iJAoo •* “ one year......... 00 * f. •» - tarnSns Card, six linWor lest, UMBO Ix J i r f COASOS4SLS A* niftSOSS* ~ -if: T ?m : >EC squaro. per j ',j j FRIDAY MORNING-):: [CORCLUDBD ] The political bistory of Turkey will not b* found pleasant reading for a merciful man, It seems little else than a foul story of poisonings, assassinations, massacres, pleasingly enliven*! by the moral reflection of Saltan somebody at every new enormity. Bat lam not, therefore, . v of opinion that the Turks are cruel as a nation. Too much power is good for nobody. The Sol* tans had too much power, and they misused It. For the rest, they were generous, simple and sincere, when it wae £ not their interest to be oth erwise, and when their ehildieh wiles were not called into action by having to deal with a Greek. > Such they were; such they are. I see no valid reason to assert that our Eastern allies are mueh changed sinoe chastised the Khan of the Geougen, or Disabul harried the unwarlike subjects of Byxautine Titfenus. Europe has changed, however. The of Austria is' no longer the insignificant person -ho was whew John Sobieski rescued Vienna from tho Ottoman > hordes; and France is another sort of country than it was when Charles Martel saved Chris- To Let, Z-Z'X „ <0 - • ' k r DAILY MORNING. DOST TVRMS . R£«rZJ nr THE roving Englishman. t tendom on the plains, of Tours: Russia alto cuuld hardly be broaght to understand a joke ms well as when Aebmet the Third dictated peace to a snubbed PeUr the Great upon the banks of the Prutfa. Poor hnpdced years of "oppression have even united the Greeks, have nerved their arms, and made them more eharp-wittedand un scrupulous tbau ever. Thus, turn which way the Regular Turk will; be has no-elbow room. He would be-deligbted to have a quiet liitfe game of conquest and pillage, or even one which waa not quiet, f6r the matter of that; hot there.ia no loogcr a field for Turkish talents, and many a stiff hearted elderly Turkish gentleman be lieves firmly that the world is coming to an end in consequence. Our new acquaintances (I continue to call them our new acquaintances, for really the pre sent generation of Europeans seem almost to have been ignorant of their existence until late ly) have a great dislike to renegades. They ex plain it from an interesting observation of the Caliph Omar. An Arab chief appeared before him, and desired to renounce the faith of Islam, because.it did not allow him to marry two sla ters at the same time. The caliph immediately applied a stout stick with great vivacity tu the applicant’s bead; and, as jf that were not suffi cient argument for such a person, the Comman der, of the Faithful gave the wretch to under stand that an apostate ought to suffer death. Thus, whatever your worthless adventurer-; now setting out to swim in the troubled waters of, Turkey may think to the contrary, he will gal* nothing but coatemptbjtarmff£Tuj*k. I hdve seen Bwarms of deluded miscreants* wTio'did so ; but they got nothing’ i>y‘ ft : ; about Constantinople, haggard, seedy, and dw- spised. .' - One of th« qatalionttHa thino about tbe Reg ular Tort in the eyes. or all British gentlemen ' of honor, innit be his iuyeterute dislike to tiael ling; which he cmunot-he brought to under stand. He SOpposes that our duels ary fought by command of,, our Sultana, and constituted merely a means at the disposal of that august potentate for getting rid of disagreeable people. .They hare an extremely eoneeolent custom for quarrelßome folks At the feast of Bit ram, every Turk is bound to make it up with his enemy, be that “it” what it may. Whether they hate eaoh i other more cordiaßy afterwards or not,' thi* de ponent knoweth not. . ’ They do not appear.to object to, danger of any kind from fear of death. Their downright plash on all ocoasions is beyond all question or ' dispute. They decline to go to lonely places on Bold mornings for the purpose of murdering a friend who has trodden on their toes, becanas U is not in aooordanos with their principles. They "avoid giriting people a chance of treading on - their tore by persevering in the excellent old system of tucking them out of the way by sit ting down cross-legged npon them; while they carry on all verbal intercourse with each other in each a Bowery and wonderful strain, that aanse of offenoe can rarely'occur. No doubt. If cause of offeßce do occur, they still prefer now and then poisoning to any more noisy means of . quieting a person who has become obnoxious (a them. They have not, howevet, attained fits elegance in the art of elieut drairnction which has been attributed to the, Itnliana and ,Bns elans ; noria (or ever was) the custom so oommon among them. A Turkish difference, especially wth a Greek, Is often tettled by hired servants, whose chief employment is to shake and thump people who cannot be brought to reason by other means. Tbs Greek gentlemen understand this; and avoid personal encounters, therefore, as much as possible. Regular Turks are fatalists. They are not of tbs opinion of Pops and most modern philoso phers They think that nature is not only held fast in Fate, but that Fate holds the human wBl in its tight grasp also. They belters that bvery ; thing, from the growth of little apples to the rousting of Greek rebels, was pre-ordained. Thus, they are not fond of taking useless steps to avert disaster, and insurance offices ate un known among them They would- consider such an insti'ution as a temple of Mammon and uoriglreoosaess. Even the Quarantine is an Institution, new. and by no means pleasing , among them.. The doctor does hot appear to them the potent personage he seems to us. •They raepect him indeed aB a soother of paid s but they hold that no man can avert that which is written. For this reason the Regular Turk is not fond of interfering with the proceeding - 0 f ,gate In the case of a house ok fire, end the ' beet exertions of a Braidwood at the recent catastrophe would have been held by them as red-hot blasphemy. .The Turk would shake hand* (if shaking hands were Me way! with an individual who Bad the email pox, with the utmost gallantry 'and. politeness. Ho-in not averse either, to ‘ wearing ths- clothes 6f an ac quaintance who may have lately diedof the plagne. Turkish logicians reason npon this subject with marvellous wisdom. They aasut that the plague is a spirit who wslka the air, carrying two lances, one white and the other black. With these ha strikes mankind. Me* struck with the white lanoe wilt hot die, hat nothing oan save men Btrnek with the bleek one. Other pundits maintain with • eqnal erudition, that the plagne is not represented by one spirit,, but by many,. This dispute has often waxed warm; but,' tip to the present time, the wise men of the East have not come to a desisiom Indeed they do not love decisions, or dsmriv* pfOplts . ! - I do not know that I hr?® anything more to say about the Regular Turk this evening. Ha is a strange, weary, broken-down, eranky, rickety, erotehety old person, whose, beginning, end, and whole history maybe summed up in two words—pipes aod pence. . - Cblldlehaincerltj. ' ‘ A lady who was qalte in the habit ping in at her neighbor's nbcat meantime, inr the hope of obtaining an invitation to parr take with the family, was recently completely nonplussed by the unhesitating frankness of a* child. Knowing that s neighbor's mpper boir »M o five, the called in about four, and settledherself down for a long call. ... “It takes two to make a bargain, *’ and the •* lady honored with the call had no-idea of giving an Invitation, if it was In her power toeecapeU. Accordingly the boar of five brought Indica tion of aupper. Time wore on, the nun was near its celling, and still the same. ■ A little girl, the daughter of the lady in question, began to grow quite aoeasy. At length, her mother having : gone out for a moment, the viaiter said—“ You must come over and see me, Mary, some thne.” No, I wont,** said"the child. “Why notf M • ** Because I don’t like' you.* 1 Bnt wbyden’V you like me?” “Because I’ni hongry,,and-;. was!t some supper.” “But,” said the .visiter, amazed, 7 * I don’t prevent yon having yoursup* ,’ per, do It” “Yes, you do,” said little Tdary. “ Mothef said shi shouldrtt get nppsrtiUyntwm* - pens, if you said till midnight." la less minnu* .tka visiter was marching oat of the • front door, with a very red face. She bara*t » calledto seelittte Mary since. Litte Mafy,4n her obil&sb frankness, haanol yn learned the fcnports&t lesson whiah after 1 }esrt.will not fail to teach.her.vU.: that “ the 1 troth, howtw excellent or desirable 1u Itself, ft not to be spoken ct all time*. .* ' ' <;« l- r* t •> *. . v •. * n •• .v-: r ' / V ;A3ULY n. • » V V" ■»
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