V , ,-’ -4 • 'l’v , ./4V v • • -'•-' \ J-,’ : '*' ■ ’«. ,! i *r«l."s. * • - . 1 •■ •■& .•. •*■• : V' :^‘ ; '•; : ’Vi--' 1 .'• «Vy v,.^*vA v ,’ \-->* "*; • ~; , 1 '• t • — : ' %1 ' 1 ; W.' •*> \ "' " ! \ '': ••• • ' =- -•••-• ' \ * ■fi' • a»~ ■%_ »* .*;. .-+ \fv »%' ‘A ftftt &s3s&i f~V~; v's* »*^'■ ?•? •«' -v i? ‘ r vs i v j £vSf2> jijj *£&&, 1 -‘ ■* : h ’•»;'**>»£&■ ~- 9 . < y.S-V*-»ifr^ * «rT.tV\*{ . jf* * s *w.. * : i,‘v •’- ■" J&&sfcgtgv rart»'toi<V&b W 0 BH ** '* llfllP sN^&f v mm sg3§Bjs| ■ml bSMci?® 's&£»* gHgggg^ ffiS-IfK&f SssS^;.^' wSKls^j-: iffi ||p mSm fl||Sg?% Spg&jg^ W®fes3&K' fm I. w; Chadwick, TABALER IN RAGS AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood Street. ■ft’^T^SKr^WCC,;^-yx >W £j I ) Pittsburgh. The highest price in cash paid for race*. *#T*P * .5 £%s*£yMpj William'GUanT ~ r: OOKBINDER—Corner of Third and Wood streets, shore <KjV2 F 0 .n. Kar. where he is prtuarea to do erery desertptien , Rating end Binding. • [deed-- - BABg‘3K"HflBgfe > i&SE&S&a ss<7^-. " Walter P. Marshall, A RCHlT»JrS:—Offlces: Philo H*U. No. 76 Third street, *••*.■£*/PORTER and Dealer in French and Pittsburgh;, and east aide jof the Diamond, Allegheny, l MBi » ' J® *r- *-,; Jj^r * gr - ~'-J * r “ **y r;S- ••• - ■ *»* *• • HMSflk ■ ■' ! : 7 :; f^ ; : TllE DALLY MORNING POST- rrin'+d and PuWA<4 nay M«r***t, (An.wlW. lIY QILbKORB ft BOSTOOHBRY. s-jrth-wxst ooßJoa or woon k3tn OT*x*ta. J *S* TER Jf3-—Five Dollars a year, payable strictly hi advance. Six Dollars will invariably be required If not paid within the yekr. , 43- Single copies rwe cuts—for sale at the oonnter in tne Office, andjjy the News Boys. . THE SATTTttDAY HOBHIHO POST v L published from the same office, on a large biantet nte sheet, at TWO'DOLLARS a yiur. In advance. Single copies *»-Nop.will to IUMHUnuod (nnl«M it tto dim on of Hi* Proprietors.) until oil trrewrogai ore »&• No stteotlon .ill to pyld to sir order onlen sooom psoied by the money, or mtisthetory refiarence in this oity. Cmrxcud tAe EtUMithmmi of V* Krnby Po* ti oZ'of Uii larattt Job Prtatmg Ofleaiti the dtj, tohf* aU birdiofmrtiidoMoTiat itortat mtide, owf most twurn flW* PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, corner of Fourth street owd CAerry alley, - PITTBBOMB, PJ*, 43-Will attend to bis professional buafh-ss aiTuraal, at bis office, between the hoars of 6 A. W. and 4 P. H. of each day. ■ > Jy») ROBERT E. PHILLIPS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ; Office* No* 144 Fourth atreet, jaMyg] PTTTMBPEOH. PS. ATTORNEY AND OOUNSELLOR AT LAW, OAlce, corner Fifth and. Grant its*, <■ ja3:ly|] PTTTSBQKon. pa. Attorney at law—office, No. iss smithfieia street between Fifth and Sixth. Orilectfon* earefully attend cd to—specfalattentlon givento Conveyancing. [dooßfly Themaa means, Attorn by at law and solicitor in chancery Office, next door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio. my-1 __ 8. P. Roil, ATTORNEY AT LAW— No. 109 Fonrth street, Pittsburgh. Pa., fourth door below Mr. Rody Patterson’s livery St.'tMe. Je%B A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office, re A. moved to No. 44 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh Pa. ' • aprlOcy C. Orlando Loomis, TTORNET AT LAiy—-Office, Fourth street, above Wood. . Jy-ifF ; ■ Thomas M. Marshall, A TTORNET AT LAW—Office, Lowrle’e Buildings, Fourtt street. . jan7:ly R. B. Carnahan, ATTORNRT AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, hetweei. Cherry alley sad Grant street )**Ay J. 3i. M’Clowry, TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Ottoe D BaXeweU’a Bniklingw, on Grant street. J*2 D. H. Hasen, ATTORNEY \T law—No. 127 Fourth street, above ana near Smithflrtd. ■ marCTry Office on Third strut, opposite the old Fust Office, 'll r IFKRB all business pertaining to the offieeof Alder- W man and Justice of the Peace will be promptly at tended to. Acknowledgments of Deeds and Mortgagee, an' 1 other instruments of writlDg, taken at his office, or at the residence of the parties. The Dockets of D. S. SCULLY, late an Alderman of th* City of PitUburgh, are placed in my possession. Perron* having Judgment* on raid Dockets may have the nece«iar> process Issu-d thereon by Alderman Watson. fmySuf 35 Buckmaiter, Afdsman. . OFFICE, Grant street, between Fourth st. and DJamon ullev. Conveyancing of all kinds done with the gtra' ept ran? and legal accuracy. Titles to Read Estate ev ateim-il. *c. __ |- DR. D. HUNT, donates Dsstist. has wmrTt hi* office from' No. 75 Fourth street, to No. IV pi tCRTH Street, one door below Ferre, when he will be happy to attend-to all profeasimn calls. - • - (1* AHL, SURGEON DENTIST, (s.v gfiaA eearor to G W. Biddle,) NO. 144 SMITH iiTjijfrTrffc field street .T_Lr 43- Office hours, from 8 to 1 o’clock, an from 2 to C o’clock febls:ly .1. SCOTT. DBNTIbT, Fourth street, five dooT Market. ‘ 11 T Ornct Qouas—From nine A. M. to flv. p. M. dec2o:v s. w. nrastiKa. D W. HERSTISE ft CO.* COMISSION AND FOKWURBINO SEBCIIANTS, AXD Dealers Generally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin oinuati and other Manufactoree, &e JV0.93 Front streets, between Market and Ferry streets. rtTIOUUAASII} rA. Liberal cash advances made on consignment*. P* ticalur attention paid to forwarding Western merchaodh’ Referenoa.— Clark k Thaw, Wm. Bagaley k Wm M Cully * Co., F. Sellers * Co, Hays k Blaak, Kr*m«r Babm, lieorj Graff. Esq., Wm. Kichbaum, S. R. John-wi Rnq., Thno*« Bafceffell, Esq.. Georg* Ledlie, fcq., fiolons ■ < Stoner, Keg. -• Co-Partnerelalp. THE subscriber* bare this day f >rm4l a partnership W the purpose of carrying on Ci«muri'»i and Forvsn in connection with the Fish. Bacon and Oil, and fV dune business generally, undsrthe style of Esousil k Rjc itlKOX; warehouse No. 116 Water and 150 Front street* i formerly occupied by Burbrldge & Inahram. I ' WM. B. ENGLISH, i JAMES KICtIARDSON, I JAS. J. BENNETT. I Pittsburgh, February Ist, lSS4:fcb3 17 R. DRAVO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, dealer 4 . Country Produce, offers for s&le a choice stock Groceries, selected for family use. Spice* of every variei snd the purect-Tuality, groned at hi* Steam Mill*. Aln Dried Fruit*. Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken in 9: change for Murchandixe. P. R. D. has procured a full assortment of Landretb WarrantedUarden Senlß, and invites the attention of *1) i terestod in rural affairs, latril Copartnersltlp THE CNDER9IGNKD haVe tbi-« day entered into co-pa nership, under the name and style of J. A. HUTHU BOS A CO., for the purpose of iraoacting a Commission an Grocery business. JAd. A. HUTCHIdQN, A. M. WALLINGFORD. Pittsburgh, February 1,1554 fehn W. a. sxdttsu J mouvaudox. j. 1. nav- ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS,*? Wholesale Dealers in Pl<b, Bacon and ull, and Proda wenerally. tVarebouw formerly occupied by Borbri-ige Inghram, No. 110 Water and 150 First «treet, Piltsburg Punt!*. f ** :< rai.xcu e. aa-vsH* BAILEY dfc ÜBNSHAW, TEA DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERS; Dealers: ’ Wooden and Willow Ware. Japanned Tin Ware, llou* keeping Utensil*. Ac., Wholesale and Retail, No. 253 Liberi Btreut, Pittsburgh. npri&:y rtutcis SKLLX&g, jo as ncoLg, Pittsburgh. Marylani Seller*, Nicola *• Co., PRODUCE asdQBNKBAI. COMMISSION' MERCHANT? No. 300 liberty *t_ «*t, PUtsborgh, Pa. Bw»rm. Liomed and Lard OHb. r/siu.x&.s. 1864 ■ owit * ERA’B SELLERS * 00., Forwarder* and Contialiilon Merpl»ant* DXU.SU ;s PROVT9ION3, G ROPERIES AND OILS, J»s:lm?] A"o. 309 Liberty strut, Pittsburgh, Pa wpn.M imin phlta •*. ucxxtbos, Pittsburg! niller 4 Rictetaon, WHOLESALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS OV Bit ANDIE Wines and Solars—Nos. 172 and 174. comer of Irwi. and Liberty strwW, Pittsburgh. Iron, Sail*, Cotton Yam *o- constantly on baud. William Carr <fc Co., flfM. Cat.R late »f the firm of J Hak«» * Co.) WHOLESALE GROCERS and D-uxlers In Voreiffo Wine and Brandies. 0)d Uoooogiihela and Rectified n nf- Jter. So. 329 Commercial I tow, Liberty street, Ptttabnrgl ¥•' i"fey sauccl r bkrboil- utx. xibxpa.isjcs JI’CH'RKiJ, lIKKUOS It CO. WHOLESALE Grocers, Pro-luce Dealer* and Ooraiab dion .I'erchnnla, No. 213 Liberty atreat. ' * pr22 PITTSBURQR . PA. w<. binouam .....’. .* .... a,w - b^* oo ** WM. BINOH&n A CO., frORWARDIN’O AND. OOMHIdSIOS MERCIIANTS, Liberty strut, cpporlte Penna. Railroad Depot, , aur7 Pitts bomb. Pa. stdffiSp mm ' PAtiOOA TEA STORE* JKIIU HAWORTH, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Dealt and Importer of Old Couotrv Ma«k Teafi, French Bran die-*, Wtow, corner of Diamond alley and the Diamond. pjttfttmr?h, Pa. feba«y ' LIVINGsiTOWS A CO., _ FORWARDERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS Steamboat Ageati, TXR&K HiUTI, IftP k. WM. A. M’CLUBO, «“TBA. DEALEtt AND FAMILY GROCER, corse* or wood and sixth swects, Pitttburgh. Henry H. Collin#, Forwarding and commission merchant, am Wholesale Dealer In Cheese. Batter, Seeds, Finn, an- Prolate generally, No. 25 WO )D 8u Pittsburgh. [m#r« Paul A Murdock, CN EMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANB, ANI /'STEAMBOAT AGENTS— No. 7 Water rtreet, Cincinnati Ohio. ' King A Moerhesd) WHOLESALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— No. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. ! [ m F*» Smith * Sinclair, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MKR CHANTS—Corner Wood an! First ate. fnov3 ~ Henley Bl’Cullongli A Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS and Commission Merchants. wn*r of Peon and lewin straits. plttsb’gb. ) ’a3:lyf a. GALWiY, ' PORK PACKER AND PROVISION DEALER/ j *7:j{ 4 CjMMtaglAL ROW, LtBtBTT BTHBCT, THE OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (Lx** John- STON A StocStos,) and BLANK BOOK ASD STATIONE RY WAREHOUSE—Is prepared to execute every style ol Ijegai, Commercial, Canal aud Steamboat Job Printing and Book Binding, and furnish every article in the Blank Book. Paper and Stationery line, at the shortest notice on the most reasonable terms. • . , . Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, corner of Market and second streets. , . Printing Office land Book Bindery, No. 50 Third st novlb >B. T. C. Morgan, Bookseller! AND STATIONER—has always on hauv a general assortment of School, Miscellaneous and Blank Book®, Printing, Post and Gap Paper, Ac, Wholesale and Re tail. No. lot Wood street, below Filth, Bast side, PltUbnrgh. u*E-Wanted,-flags and Tanners’ Scraps. ap!6:ly- i Russell A Bro<, __ lV Booksellers, stationers, dealers in stan DARD AND LIGHT LITERATURE, and PnhHsherf Ot the I. O. O. F. TOKEN, No. 1$ Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. tnar!sTy I ' GKO. F. GILLMORB, ST. LOUIS. Mo JOSEPH WEAVER, JOHN BARTON tt« Biddle Robert*, J. S. Blorriaon, Alderman Removed. BUSINESS CARDS. KKESI »WC> Pittsburgl W. 8. Haven. Dmlu JHowrinfl ftost PUBLISHED OAIU, UV GILLvQKb A MONTGOMERY, AT THE *• PUnT tilH cm v-n.’ 'OtiNElt OF KIPIH AND WOOD riTREETR. AT *6.00 PER ANNUM, OR *6,06 AViEN PAID BXRJCTLY -IN ADVANCE VOLUME XiL BUiSINEiSS. CARD'S. s , JOSEPH FLKHING, C iTstrociaao.. to l, wxlcox * 00. l ORNBR MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keep* constantly on hand a lull assortment of Drags, MedV clnse, Medicine Obeatfl, Perfumery, and all article* pertain log to his business. SdP Pbysidsu* Prescriptions carefully compounded at bouts. ■ Ja.-gj JOKjt ruxLNa. coouxan rutniMo. FLEMING BROTHERS, (Buocensurs bi J. JUddc Uo.) WHOLESALE DKUGGIBTB, JSto. BO Wood Strict, Pittsburgh, Pa. Proprietors of Dr. STLano’s Celebrated Vermifuge, Liver Pills, Ac. : jalO JOHN HAFT, JR., (auccw~#or to J«s Wholesale tnj RetstlDracfiiti i A ND' Dealer in PaLUV, 01 S, D» £ STUFFS, Ac.* 141 Jjl Wood street, three doors below Virgin alley, ttprlimaely PlTfrdlUKGfl. : JOHN H. MORGAN, Ag% ~ WHOLESALE AND KiU’AiL DRUGGIST, AXl> DXAUM 15 Dye-stuffs, Faint*, Oils, Varnishes, ftc., No. 9S>% Wood btreet, (uue door south uf Diamond alley, • rifteucttoa. [jasg •UN SIITVUKLLj • WHOLBSAuE AND ttBfALL DRUGGIST, No. 135 Wood Street, jaSiyfl ! Next door to 11. Chlia'a fittyburgh, Notice* JOS. PLEMIN'Q haring associated with JOS. ADEL, the. business will hereafter be conducted under th- ttj le of .. AOE]L A 00., at the old stand, oorner of Smithfield and Fourth streets. Ja ;y '■' William TUorn, Dragglit, l fAS REMOVED to the corner ut HAND and PENN f"i Streets,'where he will, as usual, attend promptly t< .as uuiieruus fnenda. AilarllclesinhUUne an wsrrante pore, shd put up with the utmost cure. marl4:om B. A* Fahaeitock * Co., WHOLESALE DRUG W AKKHuU£K~<k>nier First and Wuod streets, and comer W ood and biath. jfebl a. L . ALLEN, i vrlt'JLXSOi* UXJdJBL i.\ ■ Foreign Wine*, Brandi**, Cigars, Old Mononga hela Eve WoiSKv, Ao.. ALSO, REOTIFVING OISTILLER, fu. S WuuD STiuiaT, PlXTbiiUttUli, PA. . fcS, Urandies, (liiu, Ouruiai., Jamaica fijdrtta, St. - YY Croix an.i New England num, Clarets, Champagne!*, «otch ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Sc.itoh, Bourbon, ild Monongabela Rye ana Ketnitir-d » blsky, Apple, Peach. .Vild Cherry aud Blackberry toraaj|-s; imported Havana, .egalhaand dhlndpe Cigar*; Half-SpaoUn and Gummii> at such low p to challenge coapc lUi.u Fancy Bar Keg* and Labelled llnttlvs of every style, aim /etnijoho* of ell size*. I respectfully invite au exaiuln» ion of* ray atock, at No. S WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, *enna.| aprdily J iHX GUOL'TT, IMPORTED OF BRAN Ditto, UIN, WIRES, Ac.—Dealer In &Le Oid MunoogaDela Whl-ky, Poach Ilrand., Ac vlso, Rectifying Distiller, comer of SmithSclu aud From trsetaj Pittsburgh. uprKi J. llryar, .if UOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT YY i&A Liberty street and Ji Diamond alley. faUOty J - UhJ - ”MTEVTTT""”jU _ BTttJ^ — GiTa*rß~aud* - LealerB — Hi Foreign end Domestic Liquors, Liberty street oppovib »ead of smtchfield *L j*of WJN’O. E. DOtt.NLNU, CLOTIIIKR.'ii . I Ad removed to 1294 LIUEkTY street, opposite UaTTtson j 1, alley, and No. J oEVKNTH, near buiilLficld, wbert m atLfnUouol his fnenda and the public la Invited to the , lock c* READY-MADE GOODS always on hand. Almj, -loths/Casnimeres and Viwunga lor ordered wura. A fuL Furuiahing Good* for ut* of ail qualities, irunfca, Umbretla>, Ac.. Ac. jai-; Ijaa M'CtOIUUIT U'UUUl'a u’lTtOar.Zt. Wholaxal* and Retail Clothing Merchants, NO. 8b Wl*OD tSTKtKV lillKsubecribeTr r?apectfxiil> Inform tbeir old customer* and the public tu geurral, ibat they have tLi» day »*■ dialed iheweelvvMn the a»->vt* busiueen, under the mo JOHN yrcLoaKtV ACO They respectfully soinit • .are c* public patronage. L'he breriomi businesenf each will be Bellied by tlhem ««vee l-1.0 > LAIRD, Uie Qnu of Cooler A Lziauj Uaviu, ui/a -Opened STORE NO. D, d-jor- above tLe >l> anu,y fur the purpose ol carrying oh the ClA,Tlf! Nt. .MNtSa, hopes by strict attention to buslues* U) merit a are of tde patronage ot the late firm. v. iL—Clothing to order iu the most fa*hlou.lu> vies, and on the shortest uolice—inferior to none In tL< ,v. _ jani«;.y Jamti C. Wall, Ir.ECIIANT fAll/JK —No. -ti» Klf’-h street, opposite t hi Theatre; Pittsburgh, Pa. James MsUiagsr, TDSoNGAIIELA PLANING MlLL—Would rwipeCUuiiy fi inform hi* &iencL> and the poults, that bbi new ament b* uuw in full operation, aim inat be is preptrrd (& .xnish Boat Cabins, and nil all order.', mr Plaonl Lumber, itb pmmptnww, and at tne lowest rates. i dosird plank, nlanxi os one or noth sldea, coektaatiy <hand. i A»fb, Doors, and Maniftiwf*, ot every OMcrtptton, sad* to -.wr. ddlldera and Carpenters wouui tmd It to their advantage give him a call, as he can nc.w rurmsh them with planed iff mi table for every qvsent’Uoc ct work. HERRON * CRISWELL, DELL AND (SHAHS tfUUNUEKS, XASUFACTUUfcKboI ail kinds OI BRASS WORK. LO COMOTIVE, STEAJI ENGINE. PLUMBERS, ie. Al- Oot®m Hatting iluamseiun-:- c foundry on Rebecca stn-vl, AUe-xheny City. ! rfflev# and Sums No. 12 Market street, Pi:u<burah- JLU BRASS and COPPER taken in yoA. cash paid, orders left at tbo roundry ux uih'w, will l* otnytly attended u>. feljAhiy JOSEPH T. IiOWKT, | No. 43 Corner of Fi.flA ana lIW Street*. ■ ifßce pp stairs. Entrance from Fifth cuvet. Pittsburgh, > ESPKOTFULLY announce to uis public that be hw V commenced the HEAL ESTATK AGENCY, In donner yn with Intelligence aud General Collecting, tie will yoattend to noting. Persona m want uf servunU.iln any .parity, or tboee in want of places, will i>: supplied at *horl .cloe. All burinwa entrusted to nl* care protnjßly at* aded to. ’Uferenetl —T. J. Bisham,-Esq., Richard Cowan, K*q., W. Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black. Jama* Mackerel, A. A. Ma«on, uttt A Old. j<n» M. GEAFK A CO., Westtra Foundry, No. 124 Wood street. nmauaaa, pa, lASUFACTDRKR OP COOKIM) STOVES, Coal and Vfieei Etyvw, Parlor Stores, Hollow Ware, Plwtn and sncyOratos, Plain and Fancy Fender*, Sad and l»t! Irons, .agar Cuttles, Tea Kettle*, Wa. r on Boles, Ac. [ j«3.lys Aulln Loomlt, »EaL ESTATE AGENT. Marchamlixe, Stuck, and Bill CW Broker,Office, No. U 2 Fourth Street, (above Wood.) The uoecnUr haring opened an office at the above ptaae, (or the urport oi negotiating Loan*, UUU, Bondi, Mortgages, and -ottidr Instrument* for the{ security of Money, and for the urcoaje ami sale o( Stork*. Will also give prompt and .rticular attention to buytug, selling, rooting of and U*as i• iuiiU Estate. [jy7j AUSTIN LOOMIS. Schuchman A Uaunicin, I ll’ljoUßAPiiEßb—Xliird street, opposite the Port-office, •Li Pittsburgh. Mnpty Landscapes, Bill Unvdc. Show liilla, aOeln.-Architectural and Machine Drawing*. B urine** and isiUng Cards, etc. Engraved or-Drawn on Stone, Printed i Color-, Gold,Bronte,or Olark,in thsmeet approved style, utl at the most reernraabh- priory. oct!6:ly ] 8. Jtt’K.lni«y, iTOUSJfi, SIGN, AND ■■ ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, AND tl Dealer in Painta—No. 44 St. Clair -street, Pittsburgh, la* constantly on hand all kind* m Paint*, either dry or aixed, Japan aud Copal Varnish. Unseed jOiL Bbfied OU, •pirit* Turpentine, WmdowGla** 01 ail rik^e,-Putter, Paint Aoa all of the beet quality, and Ibrsale at reasons le priae*. snp.il evotUH AND CLAbHUAL B&MIVARY. W. T. MCDONALD, M. a., FnifwiPau rUEinext session ol the institution Will commence on MONDAY, the 6th of Septamwsmoxt, at the room cor* i«r of Ferry and Liberty streets, .lately occupied L-y the •tessTß.Feeder. . .- v- Btftrence.a —Hon. A. W. Loomis, 0. Knap, Jr., 6. F. Von •qho<-«t. R. Miller. Jr. tu<2s JACOB M'bOLblsTER, WHOLESALE and RETAIL.CIGAR MANUFACTURER 4.1 D PXALXK IV ALL SIMM OV Tobacco, Suaff, and Clears, No. 26 Fifth ft., Putfburgh, Pa.. tZf Keeps constantly on baud a large ehpply of all the • arloua brands of imported ClgartC Ja3:s JOSEPH CHA|®AKi WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN imported cigars, 1 ’mylbly No. 63 Market btkklt. PmsH:?non. The Greatest Invention or tbe Age. TO AV JID those unpleasant reelings that usually //■accompany the wearing of anew Hat, ih*'CONFGU tf%MATGK, lately Imported from Paris, forma the Hat to Uc exact flhapeaad ella f the head. A neat fit, and a good Hat may oe had at 77 Wood street. aprtt WM. DiITQ.LAB NEW PAPER MILL. 4 CANTON. OHIO. FISHER, ANDERSuN a cb., ha7e juat started ilielr pa per mill at the above place, where tbny will be happy .o receive orders for printing and wrapping paper of all dies. Mi27:tf ~ A A. Tindle, WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE, HARNESS, : ifIV£TBUNK, VALISE and CARPET BAG manufac * turer. No. 106 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.. ' John H. Mullor, nrrHOLESALE AND retail dealer in musical Tv .INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, School Books and ttatlongry. No. 122 Wood street. !janl a. 3. exoxn ; DAXtcC aul, jr. HAGAN A AHL, ITT’HOLESALE and Retail Dealers in SiUu, Jitney aid TV Sta)>U DRY GOODS, Nos. 91 Market and « Unk>o ) treat, Pittsburgh. . 1 aprA B. WHI I EHODSE, ' Fancy silk and woolen dyer and cleaner, No 7 ISABELLA St, near the Emmet Hotel, m*r4 Allbobiht. Themai M. Little, \TTATOH AND CLOCK MAKER—Fifth street, between TT Wood and Market streets, opposite Iron City Hotel Ml kinds of Jewelry made'and repaired. fapSily i. CUTUPS*..... - 8. L, CCTIiDEai. 8. CDTHBERT A SON, REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, No. 50 SmjlhJLdd strut, . . norl HUE, (gCCCIMOm TO MtTBPHT a Lxx,) WOOL DEAL • HR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the salt of American Woolen Goods, No. 139 Liberty street fmy4 f If £. Hayward. rvEALER BOOTS, SHOES. TRUNKS and LKGIIORF I J ana BRAID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty sts No. IT4 Pittsburgh, Pa. J jol-L? m'TSIUJRGH. MONDAY, JULY 17. 1854 BUSINE&S CARDS. J C ANDERSON ft CO , No. 6 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Fa., 11' HOLESALE Dealara iu Foreigu Fruiia, Nuts, Spicus, YYConfectionery, Sugars. Cigar*, 4« Raisins Fig-*. Prana’S'Oranges, L-mons, Limes, Dates, Citrons, Almuads, Fllberti Wainut*. Cream Nuts, Pea Nuts Cocoa Nuts, Pi e Apple Cne se, Sordines Pickles, Sauces, Rock Candy, tcr tnieeUl, Maccarool, Olive Gil, Ac . Ac. apr2o:ly ~PK SE WORKS. *0. 130 woos tixm.li. t u> sook sslow vaao alut. lio wir d TSTLST. IMPORTERS and manufacturers <J CUTLERY,SURGICAL AND DENTAL INtJTRUMKNTS, RIFLES, Ac. We keep a general assortment of the above articles constantly on hand; together with a general variety or Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns Pis tols and Itevolvora, Flasks, Homs Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Kniverr, Tailors and Half Dree»ers' Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ic. Also, Trusses ana Supporter*. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLES!—Wear* making Rifles of every description, to order, of the beet material, and workmanship warranted.— Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will h- fill ed with despatch Bunti&g parties supplied at Wbolvsah priers - roytft Ctaandellera itfld Obi Flrturea. THK subscribers are no* 1 opening at their new Wnrerr-om- N 0.109 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith field, the largest of CiiANDKLIEKS, 11RA0K* RTS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Ga? Fitting, ever otTernd in this market. Having arrangements made by which they will be constantly hi receipt of new patterns and varieties, they eonUdentli.-lnVlte the attentioti of pur chasers to their selection. Vffi are determined to iu-11 as low as aoy house in the West; and being practical Gas Fit ters, can offer peculiar sdvantgfces to those desiring articles in this line. We continue as heretofore to fit op buildings of eTery de scription for gas. water and steam. Brass Oastines of all kindft.made in order promptly. - LONG, MILLKR * CO., No lini First str^t. OKUllOh: (vLKTCUKtt, . FROM NEW TORE, * ->-r—-M A NU F.\CTD rt BR of the relcbrat *<l • X GofMmer Ventilating Wig, Kl»►lie \ Band Tonpeee, and every description 1 of ornamental H*lr, for Ladies rt*d • , m. Gentlemen, 79 yoChTII STREET. between Wood and Market, Fitts- BLiiCitu'fi system enables Ladies Pr * UJ tieutlemen to measure thoir Leeds wUL accuracy. FOR WIGS. No. 1 The roondofth* Head. No. 3 From the forehead over the Bead to neck, No. No. 3 Frani ear to ear, near the t*>p. No. 4 From ear to ear, r>uod the forehead. For T»upe«*. Uvoorer tli- top of the head only— a paper pattern, the rract *hap»» of the hald part m, v < _ ftmm Coach and Carriage Kactary I JOHHBTQH, BROTHEfiS & CO., flbmer of fir**™" and Bdmoni ttrttU, AlUgheny City, „ WOULD respectfully Inform tbelr friend* the public geo*tr»Hj, that they hare -mr-r"*- 1 **- manufacture of Carriages, , 'af . Roekavayc, Boggiee,Sleighs and Chariots, in all their variousstyle? of rtnt*h and proportion. All order* wUI beezweutad wtth strirt regard to durability and beauty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to on the moat reasonable terms. Using in sU their wnrK thr b«t Eastern Shaft*. Foies, and Wh*wl stuff, they feel tib dent that all who furor them with thalr patronage, will 1* perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. Purchaser* are.repeated UTgive ail call, before pur.ba ling -Isewhoru * octfrly Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN. ALLEGHENY CITY, (srsa rni jlail&u*d *taTloh.) Families win b*tiupvii*(iwuftourT»fV>u* ef FKBSH OROUND ELOCfL By l-Hvlot: th*ir onion* at Uxc Mill or lu uur boie« at Lofnß. Wilson X Co., Wood *int?uor BnuD A iUlt*r,for ncr l.ilx'ri» un.l et. Clair nmu. intuburfb. 11. !*. S UwnrU. »r J T h»m{>lo. Drumcltta, Tlour wiii Wa<?Uv. n>atotaciillf*tnrllhrrottb*jcwo<-iti*** Trtscs: «\\r'll rndL'ljrrrr Jt» BRYAN. KENNEDY A CO. 11 A Si i) \\ A U K FOR Saddlers and Carriage Makers l\. T. JK.,’ So. 131 Wood it eel, I*l rTSUCKOtI. Alan, Cloths, D&m&sks, Laces, Hots, Bent Stuff, Springs, to , to 'l'fcA*: U.A.' * d-J i only la ifuJtf>» t»»t Coujfti T««* fr>>n: L,ilM«ii. t« oi’* * » larrfft uti l ‘‘hf-tci’ «*i*' 5« a uf TKAf*. wakh Ij«* \ .Mat i- J t.‘ *ril »; -ix'U «o<J tlneiif'-- i'T 4n»:U>, il.ai Ail tn<4 frenl'"* luffrMu tlii*w t!»« U*-Tt .1(v rjuim: (.cut- Ha it a luiirf *aJ <w>rt««i»o «'f <bt* %dJ u»r nmuutnJin; ilstn.fA, • itbnot ol oatioc. to rail aril irj his whtll !»a aolU iui-J-n M rt!Uiru»xl, if tflrj -L'O't *»»A >n. »Ua foilotfiu? «rA vac I‘rim Siiu.Jicutf r:ki '4.*<o «•*«?» > a.. A tcfv - omUfuf ouu<r<>. i*oc !V Kxtra f.or. a »rnr -UlMmi* CAimra, ?&<•*. tb. finr \V-UPK H> *o«i. JD. Kxira f;?:r Y-’iin* Ht*»o nn-i u«j**Tla], ?£;■ V ti \>r * b**»t Yf-uus Yj **’R »ou imp*rl»J. *1 >R. Don't tnDt*k*! !f.e pl.re- PAUUDA TEA si‘>‘RK. corner t >[ Dfamoodaud IHauiand ulet A iltxra! y.-lucd'-ii nrtle toa-n-r. - 11,1 "* N'KW SIU.'TIC 'l-dth —Tbc rubecn -r' I-!, »i . No. HZ Kwurth ‘tri-ct a ch«»»:-e wUe--!i»n <d tr. n>•- «o.i oU'.u) injtruinrutv, Uali«u aud (i*rraan trir/v. I’lni'--*. by M Erarrt. <-f iU.-D. and Mr. Arnold; Flute*, by M. huW, frankt-r* A '! : ‘V. iri-iu«u>, d-.. All klu-in of in«-tru Ofttt* froru lh«- Frcncb a»aauf.wt.iri»-i. »!'. Kt wlib-b we offer t:i tb.- public ou uv-.re liberal toritix, ffwiinc that we .-an rec b-r entlrr •aU»fnrtiiiu. U- SOIIKUKDKR A 00., No 83 Fourth M. 11 no i 0 Aut‘>a will glv» loitruoti.ini. «n the piano, riolln »d I <uU*r. AHNOLIi" A »V 1 LLi \MS. HEATING AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE, *\vi:rtcrifir>s or Chilson Faraaccs, Wrought Iron Tubing, And FiTiivv* vox Svkas, ud ok Wins. No. 26 Mark'd »'rvst, Pittsburgh. mrf- w»- have wdlour Patterns, 4c..t> Veavra ARNOLD 4 WUI.MM3, whom we cor-lially rccomutnid to U)*» cf the puhli;.. 4.U1V8. ATKiNPOS * OKKLV Depot oi hauiiworlk A. Ziininrrtnau’i Ca* lawon Winei anti Brandy. THU imacm.'ani tnc rrcrired and offers tor «ie. al Oft rtnnun vnezt. n ijuaotU)' of Lugworlh A Zliamcr Dun'r ccoice ana world n»o'>wn«-d Sparkling. Dry and I.*- diet 7 t 'utawou Winer Stn-L u* Di*y ik«ir»: tn prveur* 1 au excellent article of Native Wine, {the pure jul<‘« of the gra|>e.i will find tnv wtablUhmeot the pi out* for tbu cra?|h cation of ttj.-lr aanrc*. Tl>« Catawba Brandy,dDUllvd from the genuine tirnpe. I» declared by many excellent Judges euual in navor to the *)e«*t importe<l C<«uac. D. FICKEIFF.V, No 137 Lili-rij -irrrt Sunn's * Cl»rk's Planso Afresh .rn«»i of nunns* rel.-l.iat.-l I'l vNOB hae juat been by the M»h-i-riti«,r. They hare lawn tnadera n U n n and carefully ►elKted exprea»ly for iLie mir-* W ket, and or* «m«i.h-red unequalled for sweetness and ;-owei oi tone They all po*.»e*s ih" new improvement <<f t»-. tepax-jif bndg't, the hoc* strings running over owl above the treble. They eve fully ioarrantfd to aUod any climate and In «xc*l lu racacity for ‘laoding In tuno -Prbre*range from 4260 to J***)' Also.* floe lot of Plano* fn>m the manu factories of Dl'NllAM A OJ., and also LJGUTE. NEWTON A BRADBURY, N. Y. AU the above will pOeltively tie *<.lj at Factory prices, without additional charK« for freight, risk, stc., etc. HENRY KLB «EU, Bola Agent for Nunns A Clark’s Plane*, No. 101 Third street, Sign of the Onlden Harr. Hew arrival of Uhlckerlng’# Pianei. ' ,^ T> , JOHN 11. MKLLOII. &1 Wood atreet, will gfiMliaix open tndav (Saturday) the follow in*; PIANO FORTES, from the ceM-rateu }J U W U UmanufkfttoryofCHlCKEßLNG A SONS, Boa ton, viz : Two superbly carved . octave Pianos. Poor plain 'Rosewood 7 •* '* Three carved dn f-'j “ “ One extra carved “ “ One plain Rosewood h}* “ “ Pour do do 6 “ “ Three U'alntU 0 “ " All lb* above in.-truraents hare been flnldied during the laat month, and are ot the )at«et stylea of furniture Im riabl? at BOSTON PItICKS. and every Plano warranted. 3 JOHN II.MSbLOH, , No. H] Mlreet. j f a Agent for Chick*.ring k Sons. Boston. : Removal. DBTFWART has removeu ht. BRUSH FACTOR! from • the old *UDd, No. 23 Fifth -treet, to No. -JdFihli atroot, coariy opporflle, on the site formerly occupied by thi* Iron City Hotel, where ho will be pleamid to see hl» cust.- and as many now ones as feel disposed to patronize. N B.—lu connection with the Brash Manufactory, a heretofore, will be found in thi« establishment all kind- ot Variety Goods, Looking Combs. Toys. Ac [my 13:3m Loan Oflloe. JOHN A. o*maEN, a: SMITIUTELD STREET, hotweeu Fourth und Dlntnond alley. Money loaned on Gold and .Silver Plate. Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watches. Jewelry,’ Musical Instruments, Guus and Pistols, Feather Beds, Fu»; ulture, and all kinds of articles—for any length of timr agreed on. Charges for storage considerably lo*or thaa heretofore. Private entrance through the hall door. Ali business transactions strictly confidential 0®“ Forfeited pledges sold immediately after being out ol dat , redeemed. Bargains of Gold and Silver Watch es, Jewelry, c , always on baud. aprio:om HEW SUED STOREi JA5189 WARDROP, OFFERS for sale CAN ARY BIRDS of the most improve! breed, being very hardy, anil fine singers. Bird Seed.- —Canary, Hemp, Millet. Kono and mixed Seed. Bouquet will be furnished oo in posed of tbe finest .FLOWERSj viz Camellas, Rose Buds, Heliotropes, Ac. Evergreens (in pots furChristmaFTrees, from the Seed and Horticultural store No. 49 Fifth,near Wood. decSh uona um« ‘the Bmokt r pHE snbacflber havlmr the exclusive right to manufnc 1 ture anil.sell SWEENEY’S HOT AIR AND SMI)KF. XINBUUING FURNACE. Is prepared to receive orders, sud cxmlraot tof heating- hulldings with tbe most economical Furnace now in one. The attention of those Interested h wliu'ited. Any ltupnn&Uou can be had of A. BRADLEY Nos it and 4 Wood street, or of J. BAp.NDOLLAK, deciLtt I Iron City Stove Warehouse. No. 134 Wood st. Ktren’i ( ongrcji ltm THIS INK Is pr*pared by a purely chemical process, aoo is warranted to contain nothing injuriuiu to metalic prm It is pale when first used, but by exposure to the air be •»mes gradually of a most Intense end permanent black. For sale in bottles of vari *us else, by wholesale or rvtail,»i fle pg W. H. UaVEN’3 Btati»n»ry War ose. Market street, corner of thi. CARD.—Mr. (i. ANTON and H. 80HR0I5DKR wooTi rsspectfWlyannonnee to the citiiena of Pittsburgh and Allegheny that they will give instructions on the Plane Guitar, Violin and Flute. Inquire at H. Echroeder A Co.’„ NEW inWO STORE, M Fourth stret »ep2B . V •*? ~ • ./»' >- i. • • - ,» 1 J . ■< i - '<♦ i'r ■ -■ v‘ ■■• - : ; • ~ • * ;’' -.■■■ «r*v*'*vx*W’ •*^ ■ •’.*. .V -. • . A*,'; •Vv * V.. <'*:■'■' , - ■ . -v r . '• '7. v t BUSINESS CARDS. NEW CARPETS* Spring Styles* At the cheap cakpjst warehouse, no. rc THIRD 3treet.—We are now red-Wlng and opening one of the largest cod choicest stock* ol Carpetings, oil* Cloths. Mat?. Matting,. Huge, Ac., *vpr exhibited, went of, New York. Thu stock bus Wn pclwted -with great cafe. Persona in want of anv articles In uurline, are respectfully invited to call and examine. Our assortment conaiet* lu part of the following, vie: Royal Velvet and Brussel* Carpetings; Tapestry Brume!*; AubuKon Carpets; ' Extra Imperial and Super TUrre.ply ; Patentlapestry Ingrain; Superfine and line Ingrain ; Worded and Wool Carpet*; Wool and Cotton do , Yenltlun 2-t s £.s£,and 4-4; Hemp Carpets, very cheap; List and Hag, do .. White -md Check Canton Matting*, ',>4.4-4, 5-4, aml-fi-1; Cocoa Matting. 24, 9«. 4-1. 5-4, nndO-4; Spanish Matting, very ch.-np: El.-gunt Mosaic Hugs, {fill pur pair; Axmlnl-ier, Chenille, and Tufti.il Hugs, all price*; ; F»m-\ English Sh‘J-p>kln Mats, {l5 por pair; Colofe.l <t>; do do from J2.&01O $5 eaob; • Together with a large selection of Ooctm, Jttte, Adelaide, Velvet, and other Mats; Embused end printed clnih tible and piano wver-*, of entirely ne* - design*, very rich. Dnmn*k table and piauw covert: also wonted damask by .the .van*, tollnett, doylers. Ae. '< A great variety of patterns in floor oil-cloth, from 2 to 24 feet wide. <£ »Hufl Holland* for window*. 30, 32, 34,5 A, 38,40, 42,44, nches wide. Gold U.rdcmt shade*, entirely new, very rich, i Window shade* of every desrriptloo. ' 0*»1 and hollow stair-rod*, carpet binding. tack* Ac. Al*o, the Royal Turkish Bath Towel*, together with every thing usually kept in Carpet Hou«p* profit* and quick **W v C.& RKADLY A «», rnur3:tu*e ThlidstrwL JOKES & BUCHEIt IKON FOUMJEKS AND MACHINISTS, / i'vnniV/'VjruJ liailmad, f'ubi of Third */., \frxrriibirrj. Mr. HAYING increased our Ua-blnerT, which 1* now of the m<Hi Dm-rouM order, and hat teg added many facili ties for dispatching work, wear* now tnauufa'iurlS); First Close STEAM ENGINES, FOK FUINA« ES AND UoLLiNO iIILLSf, Blowing Cylinder*, Boiler*. iStmace, Bolling, SAR a ' D Ol.inT MILL 'l 41:111-NER.Y A C Ga* and Wat.-r It; i>«, Hydra' ts, Retorts. Lamp Post*. Hitch ing r<wt*r Columns, tiirdrm. Shafting, IlaDgrr*, lirovk--t*,'.A i :lar<lr..te*, Lathing Tuba, opoute, R-iihu'j, Verindahs and Ornamtnta! Cuningt. We particular attention to themanufacture and con atrnctlon of Cast Iron Fronts for lloaaes and Stores. IlxTlDg au ex.cuMT.; a*M.-i inieut uf tieautdul Carved Pat tern" of the m'Vi approved arctiltecturai onJrr. our great fiscilitie* fer luimifiirtnilrig aod chipping enable ns toEeia pete with our c»tlev. ' parties ervetiug Kumar* or lidding Mill*, Mill Lwnerc anil Mill-Wright*. will ‘ i,d 1 much U> their advance eail and examine oi-r . iii-n-ite ettvk of Pattern* t«*’.-.re building. r&ox a.y;> castjx^. Of rver.y d—etip loi>, I-urith Work, Pattern Fur nace ruJ Forge Tu>e«e.. ftirnl-n«»l *•» order. • imylff’y CIIHA HALL: M tKKr.T r t’KEKT .. coed one of th- largest and beet eehoti-l rtork* |i.> of CHIN A. (iI.A.-.k abJ QIKKNSWAK'. rv.tr l.oujit J|. ih!< D3.-t.-T i-'iusi-tli.g in part of Vilule Trr.u ctoit- I'iu n-r, T-u and T“iVt M'ure. whtclt we *«l«l in vite ti:e Ladre- i" <—.i:l nn<l examine, «r* the are rn lire!-, n -w and tho ware very superior, bavin* some, twelve <'.:fT-rrrif i-hfeni- of Toilet Ware, vithor in fal 6ott# or Jp =i» and 4*i*« here «eparale. Wc xre scdlOgj them nt very in‘."derate pri-vn Al«'. a vvrv h»o-li>0m# asieirlment of French China Tea and Dinner >.dte, <<r »ej m rn'.e phee* of plain akU . guld our 'i' k of FlVan.** •>*i*.l«ts of ever fifty different Iwsttrru-. vci \i. moilul. and nu-gltig from tif*v renu per ; air ti lhii I) J-d'.ir- i-.i iargw au aa*orUiicjit, ire t*-H! r.;u! ll—tit r.f FljlfthC «'>i T« dee. ri'KiUna Te» Li.d Creamii, . < llvrr ri*ti>i l .rk-. T-p'-one mi-1 Huti-r- Kcirrs. Koiv«« and Forks, of van hi ; - k. jf.-n ••• uiuir.-n to tl.e Ca<*»«; tf-dar J.oupS Hell (hr-rilulf, sal G--»K tw.-r“N U AJiE—of thU w* hat* * large a«*ort- ; :,::ira’.#iuy tin* l*attern, wht-h ** well a« I'.- U-'t cut, an-i »el!* ..t ii--# tlun « Ik- :Js.rd the prt-*- AU‘ aeompie’e ef-?rk of lflUsbur»h (luv. The pu*.ln* are r.i»;.*•'!fal 1 f invited t«> rail and examine our g-vd". JOHN J. iri.KARV. No. 'l3 Market st, t»l n Third and F-. urth, "t;-vl'.c ‘lc- rge K tVan.-V. i'o w a k“u v No 103 WOoD ?T7iKr?f. O. BARKY, v* ). C. Fairy A C0..l beg* U iuf.-ruj the co»t ;u»r.« '•( the old tna.aai Uw ptsbtie georraliv -.hit: ?,*• !<»--: *v • n han Js. ar..J U exteridvi-ly an gtge.l in laauafe'dumt,* -very nl CAfiTl V01»~ = u-li a*. :, a:.nt Chih-i is..'. l"fg- iieisj.-v niil Curiw; lOt-rt heo:-. I*.o AOi. S-!a A-! . <t: -r ■ fry's, mi-1 ar- su;-.T:.>r fur durm 1J !';*r: “.Lar, thoise QtJe on the biil'.T t<- any nri..—, r.r.l old plan n-.-i: atv>vin*ar.t. rjl fro® new i/. n Is.; lr"n". Na-i irone. U-H-U'W W A -ad injprove-i ;• Lo”!r*: Viiii ti rv !■» i t>J- r. OV rr-v.tv ir*-riitw:i . iuWi. 0-*A »-{'»»•*. tiT/ 1 »Ukb ?♦■*•'. rmj Ihc ■*rM (irlx** fr 1 •'!“ At. i t .v 5. *t t :»« V*tr* uituraJ t n:r vj Al . IV •!" 1 ’ v nr-*-n l.utilrM \mtr~-sii*. Utur.-riti- ‘/.>S •‘tuiw. na-' ; Itwxilhsb Otk,!» *tovn, ; mJ C*'ij I%»ri:.r ru>Tf«, 4r. I'fcric r -irv..- to-i .'-n-l-., *nil tu;id;. WmuUuUj *l t’- tiTj'i?) bniLlJn* r-f *<~frp iMCfil'll' t- A *-rv*.i <D ornamenta. iU»nn*,:k.z Crmetertcaa’.d P-CKl' g /’.':/-jnJ /*c',-:7>. —A l»rr** *•-: -k of til thi* kind* »r. u*-. nuJ *i ; i*«- Mii’i at j-ri •*»*. M...;•- Pal «n« T. U.- Am-rhim. E.mi. ►. l.ra;."'*., KinkeiU'e, l> - . fi«- «-V». lO'L'r. Itn*.r>T.\l It'..:’, t' l.- l he MI V,Chh LkuM* ?t*ujb, wWvh bu* tai-**ti Mu* ;r-n.:'i:a at the PtaJ* Fmr'- of N*V Y«k, I'rnnFvlrun'.n. i Pii»•. au J w b.v-i trr;l t*i Lvrn exhibited. In'll tint .“• nl' .?*.:• TV Pi}** aT>*l Tin TYnn*—r.*l ef wh;::h I will «ell at th* io»u prW.t; »i».l reapectMlW invite the buhlte te ra*• «•»!:. at r.ij stand. Nn D;5 Ui c*4 at, „ •/->» v •-• u i tinv ALTrEG 11 K N Y HTTTkTT in SOLOMOI BIIKTTEK * CO. , Late BJ*vl A >-»rovl'''p Kniuug Mill.) «>a the beiik of the Atl'vheDT, L< low lilt- Ft. Clair Flr-r*. Bridge, At.LEMIEXT CUT. Pi *T'UK proprietor* t"*; -etfullv Inform th* pubPa that, 1 havLu/ajate additions to tu«*;t o»tel>ll.*L- Oicn:, :hr) .ire pr< pared to Dtaimlaev.ire, on the mo.; rea* «h>a)>:~ l-rn-i Iron Work far llrtlxe*. Car A id-v. O'tnrry Work. Stone Cutu-n*’ «r>*l Mawnx’ Trnte, Shnfllnp. Mill Gearing. Machine Wcrk iu genera’, *od heavy Forg»iu\oJ everr dewnpUnu Al*<>, IIoKFK FIIOKJ tnMiufuclured by S'lfff.T'* - alrnt flrrtr Shor Stw-Mnt. The T!nr<« SL< o '!»• •hit.# w.ll (w in operation about the wskidte of February, «rh**a till order* f.r Shoe# will m«nt with prompt attention. Mill Pick* m< lr utnl Jrrr'rJ. OrJer. -« nt ly uinii «>r t-l^ sraph atiemlr.i to op r!n- «hor;>‘it *"’y. v KNTERPHISK F*o l r \ DUY , AM.KOIIKNY CITY W<ir*Juiui*i f'nierai nmr On Jirvijt. Having up uu rsiiii.u-bmrm wi:u ;.u th- ut«>!t Impr-rrair-nf, -lobrnoh'C »'T.tv f-vNlty f'-'r tn;inufar iiiriti.' In ttit* N*.«tt utitl rhMprtt Rtylr: *o<l tli* «x> 1 liht in J. J J 'liusod’r Uui bmwUiiOi? I vu»s An 4! ,|,,hii li-'aiinS Ctinrcynl lmur. pni-nti'-l .lau nary Id, Ik.M, «u;--nor to anythlu; uf th* ktnJ in tin* taar lie*., an l alwi having a paleatmi lmproT«ut«ot fnTmouldlbß :he ab->re Irnn", li»7s«h, and I’iyw I aiu prr pAr»Ml to m il whulwile still flail «>u fnlr t'TUiv. Any persons wir,hlr.j» to pufha.«t* th* for upon the irupmTed plan, and mnoufarturlttg any or all of the abor* article*, will please addroaa C. KIMIsLANI), piv'JtAlletilieny ‘oity. “ bVh> ra AS'I) SiIOKK, WIfOEESIEE AND It ETA lE. JAMES KUrtß ha> Dll«i tip tu *pU*oltd enrt» hi« utore, No. H'.i Market alrcrl and No (i I'al-.-u Utwwo fifth strcrt and llic Li inp'iid, und lih<* <n'w nimplotrd hi* Spring R'rvk or IM<»TS. SHOES, SLUTER*, <1 AITKUS. A.-., ami l\dui I*»nr, ivdal. Du-tin and Braid HAT*, to which bo iniit-F th«* Attention of ull purc-hur-era, whether at whole «ah> or rflnil. Thi* «t-u-k l-i one of the lari;e.R rvor opened in lids city, and onil's-f-i everything worn hy the Indies «>f Philadelphia and New york, aud b« tru*l« cannot fail to pleaso all. On-st, are |,oh ei*en iu r.rloctlog the choicest icuods; nil of which ho warrauia. 11-. nlKo cuilouw. to tnauafueturw, an bcnjtuforr, all de* •'crllHion* of Hoot* aud Shoe*. nud from this b-ua eaporwueo .f over twenty yean lu busioes.* In this city. is", he trust.*, h -ufrt>-i«*ot "imnwte.. thru thn»a who Tavor him with their eiHlom. wilt fairlv dealt with nprHktf_ JWholeaale ami Krtall BOOT A.\li Sll'tll HASH I'AOTOKY. TUB r-uh-eal-er. Imvim: oriiaged exioiudv.'ly m the of BOOTS etui gHOES <’f nil kind*, for men, womvO. nnJ rliild en, Is now prepared to sell to tealei t by wholesale such (Tj.iJs as they way want, at prices In* ,;s thev .-tin he Uuuht East; :uid any particular kind ..r size made to order at short notice. Ordorr so licited Critcn healers in and out of the city, iw it «111 he u» their ndVHDlap'e to call l-Hore purchasing olsewhvre. Customer work uinde as heretofore. THOS. A HINTON, Agent, ujd&d'Jiti No. 4ihSt .Clairstreet. McLaughlin Fashionable Boot anil Shoe Maker, No. »5 bOUHTU eTKICJST, N KAlt WOOD, (Directly opposite the Mayor's Office.) 1 | E IS WELL PKKI’ vRRD to furnish all (loodi in hi* li Mite, aud will warrant them not to he Inferior tit any similar articles iu tha city. He is wall prepared to do all kind* of custom work, nnd lias in his employ a corps of \vi rkmtui, who oaum-t lw* excelled In the cit y. The public nr« respect'ullv requested to call ut his establishment, and e.tHlulor hl«UoodH. ’ |apr3:Htn STO C K. i*N I. PA C TO it V~ t XU 11 FIFTH STtiEET. Sign of THE OLD STAND. WILLIAM u.vLY ha-< returned from the Manufactur ing Hosiery Districts of Europe, where he baa pur -hased, Ut cosh, u very eitnusivo and wt U ursorud atock of ibe best inscriptions ouly of tf'-oukluSN docks. Undershirt*, Drawers, tU.»*es; ulso, new style of Children's and Misses’ p H ny Shakings, together with Ms domestic stock of Pitts burgh Manufactured Hosiery. He will sell by wholeaaleor retail at New York Importora’ prices. "WILLIAM DALY A CO. Remember the place—No. 34, Bigti of THE OLD STAND. my? 3 itemovaL P ACL KLEINER Lad removed bis LITERARY DKTOT from No. 73 Thin! street, to Fifth street, opposite the Theatre, where he will bo happy to «<« his former patrons," aud all others desirous of purchasing any of the cheap Li terature of Urn day - - -pr7:ly J>EKIN TEA STORE, BY A. JAYSES, AV, 3S Fifth street, between Wood and Mirkely South side f£r S* ld Wholesale end Retail- ' .' Jt3:y| B LOUTH A UKO., blast BiranoKnam, manufacturers of s Bar Iron, and’ email Iron oi all dt-sottjHfcmw,-tod make, also, the Uneetquality of Hoops, itounds ami S>iu&res. 49*LeaTaoid«rs for Iron In the box, at the eity Most OSc*. eelS : - ' >-"T£W ' t '», ~ I 1 PHILA DELPIIIA GEORGE J. HENKEL’S CITY CABINET WAHKHOCSK, JYfl. 173 CHESTNUT STHELT, (OPPOSITI IjtDSPX.'niXNCK liAl-L.) Pbll*(ielpUla FTTEKITITBE, 15 EVERY STYLE! Cumpriiiag liOuiaXlY, Louia XV, KUiabeiliao ami Aotsiue. with SculptureCarriog ood modern uiyloj In Roiewood, Walnnt, Mahogany,Satinwood and Maple: ail of superior construction, and finished in the b*ntstyle,«qualto,if notexcollingiiuiuai- Itj, the Goods of any Establish ment in the United States. EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren tices being poaitifely excluded,,and using the bent ma terials, the work cannot fail to giro satisfaction to pur chasers. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur chasers, l.« the facility of Furnl«hing a House, either in ele gant or plain Stylo, completely from one estabU-Hhiniinti l»y which means all thearticlcH in each room correspond '.u style and quality, und the immense stock always u.* band, 1-,'lng si' rariou- in design, enables purchasers to pi**sse th«-ir test* ,n a eelertkm, without die delay caused in ordering Furniture. To riwniui Idea of the finished Furaltur* on band. I only Inform you that ray Rooms are 176 tcot lontt, by *7 feet wide, four Boors In number; with Shops cotGiiruoi.c.suffi cient to employ 300 bands, which ta u quaraotee '-In-: the work is aii done under my own immediate tostioctiou. i>aritlngis nil done in the Slur? 1 , aud Kurxitnre warrantea to carry raftly any distance. Visiters to I'idla. delphin are respectfully inrited, as purcuasci# or other »• ise, te eall wna examine (lie Goods. au3-~>:l;» WORLD’S FAIRS, London, ISSI, and Sew York, 1553. TRIUMPH UVkh THE COMPETITION UP Tlih VroIILD THK first aud only PP.IZL MEUALB icr Uar nc!.j at IheGreftt Exhibition* in London,Hfil, ' and In New York, 135», *«* awarded ;r. LACEY ft PHILLIPS, Messrs. LACKY'A PHILLIPS, at the-.r extensive Ilshment, Noe 12,14 and IC, Sooth Fifth street, Phibic’- phla*Leep lha largest stock of ready-made Harness and Saddles of any boon* in Lbe Unit*-i Suite* Tto-y have reduced tbn buaiu«u ol manufacturing tu sut-h pcrf<-ct-? r -- tem,-that, for nuality and pri re, they ore bnyuml ati e n Pi petition. The nest of Leather onlyis used, and no puiuP are spared to reach porf«cU->n in every article. It Lt arknwl*dged. that for elcg&uce, lightness, cTii'irf and real value, the Harness aud PaiidTe* of Lace; & Phil lips surp i*w all others. They Irrritoa close exatnlHati. ri o! tlit-ir sU-ck. Attention ia caiied to the following scale of price* : Good, plain, serviceable Sinxie UarntK*,....-£l-.W) to $•»;>.00 •' fancy “ *• “ S'*.6o to bi-ou “ plain Double Harness, ; 40,00 to ■ >Jio They bavo a branch of their establishment at X«w Or leans, No. 81 Charles strect- Country Uarnca* Alaker* ean be supplied with Harness cheaper than they can manufacture them. S£- A number of HARNESS MAKERS am olTerM '.-on ctaut cmnloTmeut, the year round. The highest wages given. *pply to LACEY A PHILLIPS, No, 12, 14 and IdL South Fifth «treat, near Minor stn-et, VMladelphla. Pa. ' t^Ld JOSEF il MOCaiDUE. OOMMISStGN AN* FORWAKDINU MERCHANT, N0.'38 OokMi» rau aauiw Pise hykkicv. Hit Lonle, Htf., will meet with prompt and personAl attabilon, and iibt.ai cdranc-j -xill be giges WdsHi required, on Consignment? or Hills «f Lading, in AaNitr ' Orders lor the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp ?.ud uthsr Proluw, will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices. The Laocivlng and Forwardini.; «if Merennnaltc anil Pro duce wilt meet with especial care and dispatch ; lh- loir<->i rates ot freight will always b*- procurcu. an-l aii*-« z| •-ni'e cf Storage end Prajagcn. 4 much e. posaibie aToide-l. axrxuxcr^ Page Jt Lteeon, St. Louis; Ellis 4 Morton. Ctncizuiu'o-; Charlra*. Blow A 00., do; Strader A uc.nr.ar, do; Chouteau ti V»!ir, .lox Hurra A Frsr.*-r. Doan, King A 00., do; Springer A Whiteman, do; J. W. Uutiur A Bro.,Plttsbb; E.O. Goxmman Jt do; D. Leccb aCo , do; K. Jt C- Vera*:; A <>j., Philada; W’xn. Holmes k C<'-, do; Mocgari. J. M. P;;c.k .t Morgan: Blow A March. New Y'ork. It. B.Comeg>c. *ir>; Frost ft Format, do; Shields i Mill-r, d, 14 : Cbartes A.Meigs dv; Josiali L*rc A Co., lUiltiLiore A. fl.Farwc’l ft Co.,Boston ; Abriham 4. Coir. *• : Howard,sw-n ft Co., do; IV. IL P.eyfw'ils. teJoisrin*.; 11. D. Nownoidb A Bro., do; T-0. Twlctcll & C?.,Commission Mercbante. New t)rlrr.ua. (3.1 put* in ~p.n P.d: -y of ;csuraii< -. efclrL w.'.l ••ovor all shipments to u:’ - aldroxs. w!i*ti advj.v»-ii P> lett-'t v*-r util, or w ben sndorsnd on Mils of ladinz beft/T*-. r-r attuc time cf snipmeot. JOSEPH M'WißlWh, >•*. M*»e :i»d Bay Wood Nursery and Gardena. JAMKa EXNNfcIiY, t l6tr Manager nf the *ri!-fcnown a> racusc Na*Ti*. New York,j t«-g* lesv. tn infirm tl;v public, that ho has now an EXTENSIVE NCl’.- 6KUY, ua ibv Fane of Mr. Jaain 6, n<vtr E**'. Lil*-. s rty, where h* »bxl! bo prrpari-d, after the 6th instent, tore calve und fill orders firr *'7o7} rerlri) of Fruit and • irnam**n lal Hardy and Green ilt-tj.e and Plant- In a ldituin lo a l enperiur od liarnl. be bus :uado arrangements with co« of H.e lar.-crt N ur.—n«e in 0:c hast, bi keep up LLs supply Having a th<>ru:igh an i P>ngcvn«- rlanpc iu the buainwis. he can assure hi* cnstomi-rs aatisfartioo. -at? ooit t-n a pat*r,t Mr. KeucoOy would also rcsp-ecituliy tiH ,«rrv:c*~ in deslgniug, laytngout, and managimr Rurr: Cenieicrscr. l*ub- U-- Park*, or ilm grounds of Country tte'-kii'oc***; aod will also rurniah plans for tire UirinaUon of Lawns, A ppriMvthes, I’iCture-qui' Ac., in the bighrst ityUsol the art. PractieaUy arquaiuted with eriry Erancli Gardening,and bavinx spent the Sylvian Park, of England, and uu thr tanks of thr liudson. he hopes he ha* the capadty to anwt the a Uhcs of iboce wbt favor him rj dwvrripacn. Asp- vVuxußunicattuu- cati be addrvssv l tb» <hty po-t Otßrw, «>c ten at the Warehouse of Maasrs. Nuglr? A Mohan. 22 Wood strvet *»>rtcao» Pmsut’aon ttn< o>suj.i«viu.» R U. Co., t ES:il6«ryA, June »-> n. 1564 > 4 GREEARLV t.i a in-i-mitten of B ard • f Dir*r i-ts .*\ . fih. l'i TMICIiG M ,\.\U > t'N N KLL.-V; i.LK K MI.- UOAD Company. *ut'S'-nl-rs to th. Stock of-ski i.kjruriuy are hereby that tha f.f h iNoi'ALMENT Oi FIVE D 'LLAItfi j-*r ebaru i n tbrir »U' ? Tipti..De »ill t « due mj4 payable on the FIFTEF. »Til U\Y OF JULY neat. i:h« Cr>t. fweuud. third, and lourih l(j<ta!m>-nis «.f Iwod.dlara and liftv renin per share, having ben-lotoie iivcb ra led iu..i and aL-.. FIVE DolLAßj* PKlt cIIaKE on the lifies-uth day of EACH ENDUING SIJNTU, until the whole amount is i'wi-1. Siockliolden residing in tLitaarMt County will pay ti> Major ?Aiuuol M. Halier, M«ye:i MEN,; tht'&c n-ridiug in Fayette O'unty U' Ck-lonei I> ILH.vii.cu, Cuucid;?v;il-; tliu'i' rcri l;ng In tVes»nioreiand County to tteoeml C> rus l'. Mark's, f. aM Newton: anJ all others to N. Vender, Fm( . at ibe otlic« of Lite Company, in .Neville llxll Uu.lJiug. corner cf Fourth aud Liberty street.* PjttsNurjh. 'WILLIAM H CUKKV. jv4 ?.»d Treasurer P|tt*hnrjh and (Vmnrlixviite \ R Co. II o a ton Papier Slacbe Company. MOUEKN AND ANIigUK OUN AAiKN Tc>. PITTSBURGH AGtNCY, OT MAIULET sTitKET.— ilia attention of Builders, bteutul-oat Contractor* and Cab iuet Makerx, Is requested to tfal* new and great Improve ment lo Uie manufacture of embellishments for Building* and Pteautbußte, outside and imude; Cobui*. Liall*. Churcb os, UttHltings. btercs. and I’.rlnr Furniture. In gill, ■ r In imitation of various kinds of w<xvl Cornice-, Brack el*, and Patent Ventilating Csutre Ftees for Cet'iug*, Slouldlngi, Consuls, TruwH'M, BalGemeut, ft':; much chuapur and handsomer -ha .i Planter aud Wood Carting, and a gn at dt-al mote durable. Rl/XJK LK'ITeRS FOR SIGNS, very cheap and warrant* tv| tola.*t for 30 y<'ar.« exposed to the weather. Aixive Goods for sale at tlio manufacturer's price—c-.'Bt of frrignt added. W. W. WILrON, 07 -Market Notice la Hereby Glveu, , rj>o ALL PERSONS who have aubaciiUej to tlio t.apitsl i Stock of tho PITTSBURGH AND ERIK TIAILItOAD COMPANY, and Which ha* been made a|*«H:ially applicable to the coiixtruction of the road ItyMeroer county, that an instalment of rtvi pkx ccnt, p<'r char*, i.* re quired i*>J>e paid tn the Troa*urer of thvCumpaoc, at hie o?ft -e, in West Greenville, Mercer county,on or bafore the 3DTH DAY uF JULY.ISJ4. aijd that ab insUlniout of mk. rnu clnt, pur .«liare. will b« required to be paid at the aor placu every thirty days thereafter. tty order of the D ;«rd. it. F. BASKIN’, Treasurer l*. A K. R. It. Co. Office of tho I*, k K. K. It. Co., I Now thistle, Jm.e dial, 1534. >‘ J *' ,s> Matthew quaff and dam. Kusi.NaKit, trading heretofore as SI. UKAFF & Oh,Stove and Hollow - w»ro Muuuf«Otur«rr, No. 124 Wood Mroel, have thL< „uy aowclalod with them THOMAS J. QUAFF, ax a psrtuer in their batdneKM. The Dame, style aul ti l l of Him firm will, from till-* date, be OKAFF, KeUSINQEII * UKAFF. Tlisy respectfully su.icit a contlauatiou of the i-atroaaqe so lib erally bestowed upon the firm of SI. 11 mil A Co. Pittsburgh, July l«t, 1854 j 1 UKAT bargains of summer good* at A. McTIO UK’S. \JC corner of ilrant and Fifth streets. I have t is .ay commenced selling off my summer Moult at lir.*t st; the ttooie nre all uew, nn-1 hare Iwu purchu**d this se u*on. uod as iltey are now offered at price. far P-low th • uxial rates. Ladies would do well to cnll nu-l got :i hargaiu. The stock comprises la*n>, summer allks, tissue.-, grenadines, barege de lainw, and a most every article usual ly kept lit fthiucystore. _____ j> '1 s ew Trimming Store, .Vo S 3 Cbrntr of Ma-bi ttriel and the Dnimona. INRA.SK VAN QOKDkK resp.-ol.uly announce* to the _ public of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that ho will open hi.* new ’trimming Store on Mom lay .April 17th. Ua Ing fitted up the neatest store rc*"tn in Ihericy, and filled i[l wliiiu c&olcqSe leotlo t of the laieM style* of Trimmings and Fan cy Hoods, lie flatters himself that ho will oiler superior in duce aunts and ondcaror to glvo full satisfaction to nil who may favor him with their patronage. Now, don’t forget th« places—No. t>3 Market street, corner of the Diamond. japrlJ] FItANK VAN GOKDKK, Ab lot) Hbo«I strrft , Third door btiuw Virgin Allrv. BUWN A TKTLKY would call the attention of r*p»>rting men u> their iltrge nsnortmeut of Uuu.*, Hides and lU> vidvtug ?t.HtoU, the largest oud best selected stuck over opened iu this marked together with a general assortment of ilardware, cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackle, all of which we offer at the lowest possible prices to Cash purchaser;, or for good appioved paper. tnarUi W, B. 6CAIFE, First street, bei-wse.* woju and market STREETS, PITTSBURGH. PA., balldt Frauds’ Patent .Metallic Life Boats,of Oaueoited Iron also; utauuloctures Oipper and Sheet Iron iV- rK, Cooking Stoves for ateamis.al and Hovels, Portable Forges, Forged Iron Worst, Lurjf Bolt* for Bridges, Acg Cork Life Preservers, the nest auu cheapest kind pb.at work atb«n 1.-d to. (-’>-B y Important to Tailor*. JUST RECEIVED, a largo assortment of Tailors’ ano Trimmers’ Shears, of the beat nukes in the country, which we offer at the manufacturer's prims, at DOWN * TETLrii’d, Enterprise Works, 130 Wood street, febT Wholesale Agents for muofuwi-inrcr* IF YOU CAN SAVE FIVE DOLLARS A MONTH, you. can hare a fine Building Lot, of MJ Teet front try 21f* deep, situate on fill. Washington. Price, {2so—teima, $2O In hand, balance at $S &. month. Now la the time to secure a good Lot on c*qy terms. S. CUTIiBKKTASON, Je2l 140 Third street- '| 'O LET-—A FIN E HOUSE, on Pon street near Marbury' -J. ’'for & terra of years; or, for the part of this year—rent low. Also, a good House on Pennsylvania avenue, near the Court House. Inquire of Jyftclm THOMAS WOODS, 7ft Feurtb street. ST. LOUIS. Notice to Stockholder*. New Partnership. ENTERPRIE WORK NUMBEK 259. FOR SALE AND TO LET Property Cor 9ale> fplli: subscriber offers for saie, on very reoaonable -terms, X following property, rif: L Three Story Brick Dwelling House, No. UO Perm (tract, between Elay street and Evans' die;; and Lot 23 feet front, extending back 112 feet to an alley. The Heuse if one of the beet buildings, arid in one of tb° most pleasant neighbor hoods in' the city ' Five Lots—embracing opratn of front and Feny ittMti; one hundred and fire feet fronton Ferry and sixty foeton Front stmtt, with a good three story Brie* :Bufldingoc the cornet, a two story Frame on Front strand two Brick Build ings, used as shops', os Ferry ft. A Lot, 31 feel front by W feet deep, on Front, between Market and Ferry streets. A Lot, with Tery oonTcnient Frame Dwelling; I*>t M feat b 7 90, fronting on Congress and Kim sts. . A'Uonse and Lot, on Wylie street, near the new Ooun Uuur«| well arranged and in good order, and b unwloccupleffas a hotel. A Three Story Brick, on Smith field street, near Seventh— being b) an excellent bu-dness location. The Lot la 20 by 80 ftot dicp, fronting on SmitbfleW at. "• A Ofttage Frame and Lot, 28 by 120 feet, fronting on Anns and Robinson streets, Allegheny (Sty. This is a very dedra ble and pleasant location for a reddenoe. Nina Lots in the »cvrn of M’Keeeport, each 60 feet by 160. Several of those ar» oa the Main Street EL-rim Acres in Limotown, on (he Moaongaheia£inw,on which-there are 4 bouses; there are some 6 or raerredfez callent stone coal, and abundance of limestone, eoavezdenf to the landing; and two ocal pits open. Ninety Lots in the town of Columbia, 60 feet ty ICO each, □early all l*Fei,and well located. The tenant of each Lot has thF privilege of using whatever stone wwl be may re quire fot his own use, front a pit pear the Locks OalumU* is a pleasant situation on the bank of Use Uoiumgakelariv er, a short distance below Leak No. 8. In the midst of an ex- Lensivi stone coal region, and would be a derisahla sotat for manu&rturlng establishments. Two: Hundred acres of saperhxsgtoo* Coal,with Hop as, Ac. This property has a front of 140 rods oh the Monocfeahela rirer; an excellent landing; good gradassd foundation for railroad—with enough level ground a* one point (hr bouses and gardens, or locations for manufeetorief. Thn T-dn is deep enough to allow horses to be used in battl ing oat the coal—the quality of which, for iron work, steam, gas, or'for any ordinary uses, is not snrpiaaad by UT In the oonntiy. 1 : ‘ ■ Is my absence, my agent, James Blakely. will give all u*-cc*sar7 4nJ&nnetloa.and be authorised to 9re etna t*»* dveds for any property sold. JAHRE MAY, m r2f Wa 116 Nil ■trwtfi DU' ML LI NO HOPES FDR WALK—Situate on Thirdly above cmithfield. The House is wall arringwLvTQi hull and parlors, dining room 'and kitchen, 4 chamber*, bath r-x-m. with hot and cold, water; good cellar, gas flk: tures, *<-. For p'lr • and terms call at the Real Estate Of fice. 14b Third street. j*2l 8. CUTUBKRT * SON. ON* UCSLUED AND THIRTY ACRES OF LAND, one half mile from the Ohio river, near Baker’s Landing, (li arras under cultivation, with Orchard good improv. meets; one-half the Coat under It reserved. It is otfered at an extremely low priee". Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, t-2\ 76 Fonrth street. \r ALU ABLE FBriMSKTY IN OOLLINS TOWNbHI.-', Foil EALE—64 acres situate one mile from East Lib erty, itnd at-oot 200 yards from the A legheov river, and same distance from the Allegheny Valley Railroad. Anew Brick house, of hail and 7 rooms, finished in modem stvle; a Tetmnt Bouse, a large Frame Barn and stable, and other out buildings a good well of Water and dtuahle springs, also a running strMß-at ToWer part Of the tea; *n~ or chard of 200 trees ; 50 acres in, oaltivatios, balance good timber; a valuable stone quarry: Will be sold altogether, or 10 acres with the Improvements. / S. CUTfIBERT A 90N, •Jp22 ■ Beal Estate Agent*. 140 Third at. I,' 1 Ml bALE —Two splendid Farms; CM Of loUaem,and X 5 the other 7i> acres; beautifully located on the Upper M. t'Uir Plank Hoad, 0 miles from the city,each of thru lying uuto divide into 10 acre lots, having a good •triog on each. I.is a splendid ooportnnity for a epecola tiou. Those who want a good, home, or wish to make tuoot-r, wi.uid do well to look at it, as we will sell to the l.r-t that offers us our low price, in lots or all together. Also, tivu Country Seats, 1 mile from Woods' ran, and only 3 rail*-* from Allegheny city, by way of the New Brigh ton riant Km* l They are fine healthy locations, and af fr-red Tcrv sow. ' aNv. t-u Country Seats on the Ohio and Pennsylvania iUi.rwwd.7 milee below the city. They will be sold aepara t or to a colony or building association. It is a lovely iM-uli'-n, and cheap, of oourse. Atw. <-n- Lot of two acres, and two smaller pieces of -.uod, opposite ilarlmm’e at Woods’ run; offered at a very In* pruc for so f.nc a property. An assortment of Lvn-l-s llon-e-s ttu-1 lu>t«, el-ays on band, and described in my Ur fore buying you would do well toeitll ana »-i: i i::ir • f* ' TUOMAS WOOLF, >7 .. . 75 Fourth street Beautiful Sites for Country Homes. r |'Hf. au.-rKuroed tor salt-, on eaay terms, FIFTY X li.ro,. il LJ .Ml and restricted f.w ruralrw-ldmxee. Also, kt: EMIi’.K SQUARE, ou the bank of the Allegheny river, 7«4 f-rt b. ’JuO fret de«i*; having fronts go aiary ami Juiwi Ann Awnuea, and Henrietta and Herrstree-s. This «quart '-on:aiu.-« laanv Fruit Trees of the eboicoet kind ana » ri;-«r or Uw {UctnreSqU* 4U i KHnaßtieees □try «ro-,iuJ I azn daMrous c-f pm-erTiog this square cd tin-. k.- i: w uld afford one of the most charming and mag r.iC- --ot -U--- for a gt-ntlrtnan's summer residence, in the luiia-diiM*-vk-init) of the IWudiios. Aiw,tiU.-,uTlllt E ACRES OF GROUND, at the headol <ln-1-land, bdvautagtously situated ft rmanufacturing pur- The above property is situated in Duquesuo borough, on the high and rruin bank of Uerr*B Island, and is reached by n v-ry .-ufcr-tauiia! 'Bridge • f one span. For partkalart «p pl > nt my ix-iu>ti:oe. in borough, on the baot. fn-r.tin" the head of Herr’s Island, or of JOHN DU.v LAI’ A CO., cpruvr oj Second sod Market sts, Htteburgh. qpri; tf U'M C MfLLKR ► mil Ward "Prop*-*** > ' for%ai© at a Gouts Bargain. rpUKEC VALUABLE BMCK UOU3ES AND LOTS.— J TLfha Lou embrar* a front on Penn street, at 00 fort 6 i'j'-Liu, tr. * :> [ret alley ; cn which thoro is erected a valua l> «* bi«:-k of Brjck Houses. two stories: high, with kitchei Knti «uar In t hwotent, 41 £*t front ou Fean street, sou 30 i-.-.-i art-p on locust strvrt. This is a vrry desirable situs tir-ti l-reither a Store or a Tavern; P«nn street being lh» throughfkre of the city : and this property being con ti-n-f tit to iljv Railroad Dep-.iL Tins property wuukl not Lb Is the market only that oidit is lirioir Id \l ashiDglon county, and finds it extreme- It itiroavvoien: to attend to it. IV m» easy s:ul price moderate; for further portlcalan eaiiuln-of EGBERT DAT, Filth Ward, oalAs. C. RIGIXhV, nvr2.'- Th ai Estate Agent, at this office. Land. f u r Sale 10(1(1 ACP.ES of LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, neai iOIM/ the Clarion river. This land is heSTily timbered, has &u evoollent soil, and Is said to contain an abundance of iron on*, and a thick vein of httumiDoOßCoal. .The-Veoan go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built. Will ran very ti-nr to it, it not directly across it The IfllUtovm creek runs through if. AL.-M.l,£9u in Ok county, well timbered and Watered, aQ't’ly ing near the route of tbo Snobury and Krle raliroaA. No Ih-iut niT**-tmcnt could be made than In these lands. The completion of the nunbury and Erie, the 1 Allegheny Vullvy.and the Venango railroads through Chat region ri!l render the coal, lumber, iron ore and soil of great v.Cue. Enquire of CB.M. SMITH, fel,4J Valuable Property lor sale* ON 1,1 .tiJilY tifttKKT, ADJOINING Tut iiKTIIO- I»J>T GRAVE YARD. NEAR CANAL BASIN.—This is now tiie only desirable piece of property in this neighbor hood not already bought up br tho f'ennfiylranU Railroad Company. Fronting on Liberty 30 feet, on Kim street 100 f*et. thecce to the Methodist Grave Yard to Liber* ty 11U feet. Tali property is most desirable as a Hotel. The building now on it, a g«-d substantial three story brick, with all the necessary back, buildings, has for a long tuna teen occupied a* the Union lintel, doing a good business. Capitalism and other* deslrSui of making a good inrertment, will do wall to exaiaili - Uu) promises Hpriiaitf For Sale* 1 WILL SELL my unexpired lease (fourteen Tears) of a Lot, situate on O'Hara street and Spring alley, In the Kmh Ward—4o.ft fronting on. O’Ham street,and running bach lw ft. -m Spring allev, on which is erected a four stoned liri*'k House, 40 ft. square, with a frames two stories, 00 ft. on Spring alley, well calculated to cany on any <>rtucb cf mauuhfcturlngbu.'lnws. Being engaged in man ufacturing In the country, I oiler the above for sale. In quire at No. 4’J» Liberty street. «cl* tl EDWARD FABER. Coal Works Por Sale. SIXTY THREE AClit OF LAND, with :tfo acre* of Coal attached, and all the Improvements thereon in succeae ful operation. . aid Farm is situated on the Monongahela riu r, if wUei Pittsburgh, and is supplied With a Karin Huu-e, Btrn, Tenant Houses, Ofth&rd, Railroad,and an eX<'«U<-ut harbor. , The vein of Coal l« fire feet thick, and cannot be surpassed in quality. For further particulars apply to NICHOLSON A PAYNE, j-12:tf _ No. 236 Liberty street. A Vary Desirable "Country Seat at Pri- rate Male. 'I'HK subscriber Is authorised to sell the following piece 1 of property, containing scree of lend, ait stadia Oolliu* ip., Allegheny county. Fa. This property la'beautl lolly locked bn the b»nh of the Allegheny river, about 4 .miles iuuu the city; having two fronts* one On the Law run-tivill- and bharpshur-ih Plunk Road, and the Allegheny river; nud about tvU rods below the ferry, and Jast Below die new bridge, now being built over the river. Bor fur ther particulars enquire of JAMES C. RICHEY. J B ** , Real Estate Agent. F 'Oil 5.U,£.—157 acres of Land, 3 miles south oi iiarllog _ lun. «3 at-re* cleared go.xl Orchard, & good Stone llou«e,.large Barn, two Frame Houmb, all in ftrnt rata or dcr. &Qil offered at thi> low jjrice of $35 p-or acre Al-u, oue-hall acre Lit in Oakland, on Charlotte street. It I 4 * teautil'ul Lot; iu front of ilr. Ogd-n's fine improve ment, and U offered at the low price of $BO0 —enquire of tut* Call and get my Register, for deseriptionji of a groat Tariety of property. TUOiIAS WOODS, jttf- 75 Fourth street. ©I i '.i ’i. —HALP IN HAND, balanceia4yeais, turn tip 1 f\r- 1 Nr«* Frame House of 5 rooms, with a Urge ii.uii b'rouoti ot tio fret front on the BrownsrUlo road. in <outh Piu«l>urgh. Plenty of choice apple, peach and plan trees, grapes, currants ana goosebeiries. A targe stable, out O' en. «c The house Is well papered—good grates, Ae. Cull awl uxuxuiue the I'xoytnjv ivll S. CCTjIBKRT * SON, 140 third >t. ij'UK aALfcl —aij acre-- uitu«ie uearthekliiterSTiU*’ 17 Hoad, 1 mil# trom the Court House; on which is a *inaU two story Brick -House. Stable, and other buildings; ul&o, un exc-'Uent Orchard. Terois—One-fourth cash, bal* anoi in five equal annual payments. inquire of jett* ACsTIX LOOMIS, ft! KuutthsU NHW ARRIVAL AT HOOtf 3—Jwt teerfwif; oewumi rieb assortment of fine Sold Jewelry of every desirable style. Abe, pearland velvet port monies,- In gsat-.-Tpfte- i tlee; fine fsi>», gold tad direr thimbles, ud oameretu . other roods, sU«T wbfcb we wfil tell at New JTor* ewy-- Valuable Properly for.R*4oV' ••.?> prices. aodmaeb below the price® usually, sake&et otjm « FIVE HA.vDouais 81/ILUI>G Lui'd, slfryste on Centre estabttahmeois Id this dty. Call and examine oar goods Aveuue, u««r Fulton street, sod within tea mlnatw*~ pricf. and save from S 5 fee 10 per cent. IA. yemr* **■? walk of the Fost Office. For terms, inquire of - • chases at SI Market street. ... • ' ITy . ' „ iiOO.N « ; TPgr BfifflSlVßD.—Wearyfbot Cbmmon:7by Letfch ■ n*yl7, pornerof WoodandFtfth.st*. .-A Bltehto. - ■ j: s.^.v: : *fo JLftt. -- i ■ 1 '' ' v w»lier Warren, or the Advsntorer of tbs Northern _ \ GOUD DRY CELLAR,-under the ' Neptune Engine Wuds: by Owen Daffy. *-*• Hou»»,ep Seventh street,snltsblnibr glaring molasses -. Woman's Lore: hyJtagenefiae* : ■*• . . H;w >-r produce. - jjftjbixe of JOHN U. STEWART, 7 Flora Lyndsay: by Ur* Moodie. j . . A . mart <*- . ; .86T Liberty street. The a narrative ofJ7BI.JuU noaited^ ""T T*: vt j .... •! 'iff-vYf fbrsale by W. A- GILDENKfeNNLY A (XX, t 4 '.Yi«E dwelling boose now occupied by me ou Federal Sg 1 street, Allegheny, No. 4 Collonade Row, nsertheend 1 GOOD DWILLING uOC&K (No, 23 Third street) FOR ol the bridge. Enquire at the boost. J\, BALR—Oontahis eight reams, good cellar sod flntahod frb26:tf W. H. LOWBIK. I ante. [)*U] 8. CUTSBXST * SON, 140 Third street CU/ITaOK rvjK iHtNT—l.be diu Dml ding ot Home un /..S«rs«j Hill, with about an aor* of ground. Enquire •>t J. -THiJ£.Fvjful', on the premises, or of myZA BELL Jl-C O. 'J, BATES OF ADTERTMEfO, «*?»**/> npof7 nr fan Fjrrsnvnoa rnnss ■rtyifllZßnOWTMXMtl.Ol IMS'. «*■'». .Ill* ..„„, „ 1„.,r'.i, fr.Q to ‘ u ®ich 94 • in? wp«k ...... .. 110 ’ *• i«o „•. ..„ *oo “ TVee“ week*. i 400 ** *• one iwtt» . . (00 u “ two OO “ u three noirthi-.--.• OOf “ fonr month*— IQQQ u fix T , - --n 18 00 * “ one .**.—~..;lBQo tending Oerd/Fteliou or per «nnam_~..~.. maaquar*. pcr-amam, th* tt ei DAILY MORNING DOST. MONDAY MORNING: [From UOQMbold' WnhliJ ‘ Missing: a - The-readers of Nathaniel Hawthorne's Twice- Told Tales will remember a very carious specu lative essay on the'sabject of a gentleman who took the strange whim of absenting himself from bis wife and family, and remaining coaeealsd for many .years in the neighborhood of bis own tohe, for the purpose of observing their oon duet lifter bis supposed death:' Ttis’sh J dld newspaper • story,' and was found, I believe by - - Mr. Hawthorne, in. .an. American journal. A\ year or two ago it was also related in a London, weekly paper: the scene being then laid in the suburb's of the' metropolis; and T remember a few years baek to hare met -with it In a Pre&dh paper, wherein the oircumataooee were stated to be of recent ooourrenoe—the mysterious has* band being no other than our old fnend the Sieur X-iyro hac viee, a draper in the Hue 8b Honore. The various versions are evidently taken from another; but the' original, story, from which they differ soarcelyfn' wy thing'b*ut* in names and places, Is found in Dfcwilliam King's “ Political and literary anecdotes of his own Times,”. Hr. King w&e a well known soholar and a busy literary man, in the early part of tbeoentory. Hie anecdotes were discovered by accident, fn manuscript, aboot forty years ago only; but they were well ascertained to be genuine. Tho story referred to appears to bn antheotie. and to those who have-not yet met with it may be foQnd an interesting addition to tho stories of “Disappearances’* in earlier ham here of Household Words. Abbot the year seventeen hundred and six 1 knew one Mr. Hove, a sensible well-natured man, possessed of an estate ot seven or eight hundred per annum. He married a young lady of good family in the west of England; her maiden name was Mallet; she was agreeable in her person and manners and proved a very good wife. Seven or eight yearn after they bad been married, he rose one morning very early, and told his wife that be was obliged to go to the Tower to transact some rv particular business. The same day, at noon his * wife received a note from him in which he in formed her that he was onder the necessity of going to Holland and should probably be absent three weeks or a month. He was absent from her seventeen years, daring which lime she neither heard from him, or of him. The evening before he returned whilst she was at rapper, and with some of her friends and relations— particularly one Dr. Hose, a physician—who bad married her sister, a billet, without any subscribed name, was delivered to her, in which the writer requested the favor of her to give him a meeting in Bird-cage Walk, in 6c James’s park. When she had read the billet, she tossed it to Dr, Bose and said, laughing, “yon see, -brother, old as I am, I hare got a gallant" Bose, who perused the note wttb more attention, declared it to bo Mr. Hove’s hand-writing. Thin surprised all the company, and so much affected Mrs. Howe that she fainted away. However, she soon recovered, when it was agreed that Dr. Rose and his wife, with the old gentleman and ladies who were there at supper, should attend Mrs. Howe the next evening to the .Bird-cage Walk. They had not been there more than five or six minutes, when Mr. Howe came to them ; and, after embracing his wife, walked bom’ with her, and they lived in groat harmony from that time to tte day of his death. But the most carious part of my tale remains to be related. London re the only place In all Barope where a mao can find ascent*-** 1 ,<r » remain, if he pleases, mapxjeai* unknown. If he pavs oonfltft"* I ** ..lodging, for his pro visions. and for whatsoever, he wants, nobody will ask a question concerning him, or inquire whence he comes, or whither be goes. When Howe left his wife he lived in Jarmyn street, near Bt. James’ church. He went no farther than to a little street in Westminister, 'where he took a room, for which he paid five or six shill ings a week; until changing his name,iand dis guising himself by wearing a black wig, (for he was a fair man,) he remained in his habitation, ouring the whole time of his Absence. He had two children by his wife when he separated from her. who were both, living at tho time, bat they both died young, in a few years after. Ilowet rr, during their lives the second or .third year ifter their father disappeared, Mrs. Uowq was obliged to apply for an act of parliament oure a proper settlement of her husband's estate and provisions for herself out of it during bis . absence, as it was uncertain whether be .was de«d or alive. This act he suffered to be solic ited, and passed, and the pleasure of reading the progress of it in votes, in a little •offee bouse near hp lodging, which be fre quented. Upon quitting his house and family in the manner I bare mentioned, Mrs. Howe at first’ imagined, as she could -not oonceive any other cause foraoehan abrupt elopement, that be bad 7 contracted a large debt unknown to bar, and.bj that treacß involved himselfin difficulties whlob he oonld hot easily surmount; and for some days ehe lived in continual apprehensions.of da* mauds from creditors, of seisnras and execu tions. But nothing of. this kind happened ;* on the contrary, be did not only-leave bis estate quite free and enencombered, bat he paid the bills of every tradesman with whom he had nay dealings; and upon examining his papers in doe time after be was gone, proper receipts and dis charges were found from all persons, whathdt tradesemeaand others, with whom he had any manner of transactions, or money concerns. - Mrs. Howe, after the death of her children, thought proper to lessen her family of servant! and the expenses’ of her housekeeping, and therefore removed from her bouse in Jermyn street, near Golden Square. Just over her lived one Salt, a corn-chandler. About tan - years after bis disappearance, Mr. Howeoontri ved to make .acquaintance with Salt; and at length acquired such a degree of iotimaey with him that he usually dined, with Salt ohoa - or twioe a week. From the room in which they ate, it was not difficult to look into Mrs Howe’s dining room, where she generally sat and re ceived her company ; and Salt (who believed Howe to* be a bachelor) frequently reoommended his own vife to him as a suitablematch. Daring the last seven yeira of Howe’s absence, he went •very Sunday to St. James* church, and used to ait in Mr. Salt’s seat, where he had a view of his wife, but could not easily be seen by her. After ho returned home, be never would con fess, even to his intimate friends, what was the real cause of such singular conduct. Apparent- “ ly there was none; but whatever it was be was certainly ashamed to own it. Dr. Ross has often said to me that be believed his brother Attorney nt L&w, No 147 F^Jorth EDWARD FABER Howe would have never returned to his wife if the money he took with him, whtoh was.sup posed to have been £lOOO, had not been, all spent; and be must have been- a good econo mist, and frugal in bis mauuer of liviDg. other wise his money would have scarcely held out; for I imagine he had his whole fortune by him (I mean what he carried away with him) in x money or bank bills, an<T daily took out of his bag, like the the Spaniard of Gil Bias, what was sufficient 'for bis expenses. < Yet,' I have seen-*- him, after his return, address bis wife tn thwu* language of a bridegroom. And I have assured by some of his most intimate friends that, he treated her daring the rest of their lives, with * the greatest kindness and affeciiotu ■<*? -• o Dr. King adds ia a note, that he was ac quainted with Dr. Roee, and also with' that he often met them at King’s coffee-house,' ‘ near Golden square, - (Dr. King was cn active •’ Jaoobite and Bose was of Freooh « aod that tbey ffequ eajly ;ep reffauiwith this remarkable st-oVy ] f elating ' these and - many otherparticulars, which had escaped-hb memory.- - — , —«*.•£** *< ,f «r >-•*» ‘ * ». I . ; "V. . ‘ '-’••jVv;/-: . .» <1 ■, vV.s'.*- 'i ,t v*cO - " r »v ■'<*y4'* I luiurJULY 17*.
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