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by gillmore & m6#to<wbry<
'obfryiht nr wrwwAypTtPTH WljiTfc-.''
«i* TERMS.— ff»™ Dollar aW- ft
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Wl *TT' iingfecoplee vw^'cehb—kr aaleattbeooTOiter hi th*'
Office, and by the Newrßoyw ’'
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y published from the same office, on a Urge blanket rite
{the**, at TWO DOLLARS a year, In advance. Single eopke
fixe OKCTB. f. -- • .1 j. ■■ ;•!
No paper will be aiaoonthmed (unices at the aucro*
on of the Proprietors,) until aQ arrearages are paid.
No attention irin be paid to any onler ume»,fr«oaa
is one of tfit Utrgtst Job PrinUnfi OJfcceJin lie CUf, way W
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS, •'*
GEO. F. OILLBKORE,
ATTORNEY AND COCNSSX'fcQTt A.T LAX,
Ojicr, comer vf fourth ttretl dhdCkcrry-awy, z ■
PITTSBUpaIt: ': . \7 ?•
ay* wm attend to bis professional bufllneß4eg&fual,a4
hit! office, between thebonts of 9 A. M.and 4 F.bLor each
rtaV. i Jy«>
ROBERT K. PIULLIFS, *
ATTORNEY AT LAW, *
ST. LOUIS, Mo. ;
JOSEPH WEAVES., , „
attorney and COUNSELLOR AT law,
oniCß, So. IK Furtt
jH.»:lv|] PlTtaßCagg. rx. .;
JOHN BARTOM,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office, corner Fifth and Grant lti.)
jh3:lj§] prmacßoa. pa.
tL Biddle Roberta,
Attorney at .law—cane, No. lsi&nithflaid street,
Fifth and Sixth. 'Collectiona earefUUy attend
ed to —special attention, given to Conveyapctog«i'<[d.adMj .
'
Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery.
ofr.ee, jhoxt door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio.
xav4 ’ :
S. P. HOBB, '
ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
Pa., fourth door bttow Mr. Body Pattereon’a Livery
, i_ EL- j.
j. 8. aiorrieon,
* TTORNKY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Offioe, re*
j 4 moved to No. 44 Grnut street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh,
P». eprtfcy
C. Orlando Looinlii
TTORNKY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood.
Tbomae M* Blarsball,
TTORNEY AT LAW —Offioe, Lowrie’s Boildlnga, Fourth
_ strw,t. ' )»° M ?
R. B. Caraabnn, ,
TTORNR7 AT LAW—Office hn Fourth street, between
Cherry alley and Grant street. j&J
.T. N. M’Clotory, '
ITOUNKY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW-rOfflce in
BakawelPs TUiUdingn-onOrantstreet
" D.H. Ilaaen,
TTORNKY AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth rtreot, above and
near Smitbfleld. : ■ m * r *fo
Alderman Watson,
Ofic* on Third slre/L, opposite the aid Pint Ofee,
YlMlfiKGsU business pertaining to the office of . Alder-
VV man aud Ju-tica or the Peace will be promptly at
tended to. Acknowledgments of Daeds and Mortgages, and
otbvr instruments of writing, token at his office, or at the
residence of the parties. ; ...
Ihe DoefceUof D. S. SCULLY, late aa Alderman of the
Cify of Pittsburgh, are placed, tn my possession. Persons
having Judgments on said Doekett may have the oaeresary
process tssu-d thereon by Aldarman Watson. ! ,[tny«ktf
N. Backmaiter, Alderman.
OFFICE, Grant street, between Fourth it. and Diamond
r11«v. Conveyancing of all kinds done witti the great
est enre und legal aeoorary. Titles to Beni Estate ex
amined, *<•_ -
Removed.
•&_ DR. D. HUNT, Snwito* Disnsr. has removed
offi w* from No. 75 Fourth street, to No. IP
Qu fffft FtIURTU Street, one door below Ferrr, where
ho will be happy to attend to-all professional
OSH-. 7. .»**_
1 ~ 11. AUL. SURGEON DENTIST. (auc A
BttIJGISSSSfr cessor to G. W. Biddle,) iNO. 144 SMITH
FUILD STREET
HJ -IXTTTJ Office hours, from 8 to l o’clock, and
from Cto f o’clock j feblfcly -
J SCOTT. DENTIST, Fourthstreet, five doorv
oi llnrßpt.
1 rTzr Omct Houaa —From nine A. M. to fivt
P. M. dec2(fcy
BUSINESS CARDS.
D. W BEB3IIVE XICIiaADM
D W. HERSTINE A GO..
COIIUISSIOS A\U FURff.WBIJiG MKRCHASTS,
AJtD
Dealers Generally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin-
oiunali and other Manataotarej, Ac
Wo. 9U Front itre'ti, bciieex n Mirktt and Ferry ttrt/tl,
9 prmjßUfiQß, pa.
f.lbcrnl CA--b adranees raaJo on oomijjnments. Par
ticulnnit'.-ntion paid to forwarding Westernimerebandi**
He flenses.— Clar* k Thaw, Wm. Baffalejr £ Co., ffm. 4T-
Cully <* O'., F. Sellers A 00, llaya k Bluk, Kramar *
Rahin. Henry liratf, K*i„ ffm. Elchbaam, S. R. Johnston
Knq., Th'ima? Bafcuwall, Esq-Ooorga Ladlfce, Btq., Solomon
Stoner, E*q. - I i" 6 *.
Co>ParUier<Ulp>
rf MIK s«b.*critw.r-4 haru this day farmed a partnership Jo:
| th<* purpose c-f carrying on £?mmijfinn and Jbneard
iap, in connection with th" Fi*h, Doom anri OH, and fVo
due* business generally, under the style of Kxouiii h Rich
abd*ox; warehouse No. lit- Water and 150 Front street*;
formerly o’cur.ieJ bv Burbridgo & Inghram.
WM. B. KNGLI3H,
JAMJIS RIOBARDSON,
J AS. J. BKNN.ETT.
Pittsburgh, February Ist, !Sr>4:feb3
Fit. DR A VO, Diamond. Pittsburgh, Piu, dealer t
. Country Produce, offers for Bale a choice stock o
Groceries, selected for family use. Bplres of «r«ry
and the purest quality, ground at his Steam Mills. Also
Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken in ex
change tor Merchandize. '
F. It. D. has procured a full assortment of Landreta >
WaminteiiGaricn Ses-da, and incites the attention of all in
terestnd iw rural affairs. i* D li
Cop&rtneralilp.
TEIR GXDSBSIGXKD have tbls day eotered into co-part
nership, under the name sad style of J. A. IIUTCHI
£0 & CO., for tlw purpose of traD&cttng a Commission anu
Grocery business. J AS. A. HUTCHISON,
A. M. WALLINGFORD.
fehfi
February 1.1354
Pittsburgh,
ENGLISH A- iLICHAROSOS.
COMMISSION AND F*JRWARDIN«J MJSRCUANTA, Ain
Wholesale Dealers iQ Fish, Bacoo and oil, aud Product
jr?nerallv. Warehouse formerly occupied by Bnrbridge 4
Inghraat, No. 116 Water and 160 Pirst street, Pittsburgh
Pinna. £*_
ri-iXJIa G. li.ui.ET , J 2o;** a*-'**^*
BAILEf & UI2SSHAW,
TE\ DKNLERri ASu FAMILY. GROCERS ! Dealer* It
Wooden aud Willow Ware, Japanned Tin Ware, Hoow
keeping Utensils, Ac,, Wholesale and Retail, No. 253 Libert;
gtreet, Pittsburgh. . aprlSry
FRWCnS HELLSIU, JUHN tHCOLV,
Pittsburgh. Maryland.
Sellers* Nicola fe Co.*
PRODUCE a*d GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
No. 309 Liberty rtr vt, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Bn*nn, Linseed and t*rd OH*. jfTA
I R 54
FRA’S {TELLERS & CO.,
Forwarders and Commission' Merchant*
HBALKBB 1*
PROVISIONS, GROCERIES ANT) OILS,
iVu. 31)9 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Pa.
william mixta, fliila »». aicarraos, Pittsburgh
Hiller A Rtcketson,
WHOLESALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS OP BRANDIES
Wines and. Segars—Nos. 172 and 174, corner of Irwlt
and Liberty stnwts. Pittsburgh. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yams.
*o., oonstautly on hand. . - It2B >
William Carr 4 1- Co.,
FWh. Case late af tbo firm of J Parses A Co.)
WHOLESALE UROCEKB and Dealer* in Foreign Wlnw
and Brandies, Old Mpnoocahela and Rectified Whis
key, No. 329 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh,
pa.
jAMLiL M'CLCAKaS JOHS T. HSRROJf......ALKX. KIKKFAfIUC*
M’CLURHAS, HERRON * CO.,
\xrnOLESALtt Orocer.l, Pro-luce Dealers and Coamu
W sion Merchant*, No. 213 Liberty street.
\ p r2Z ' PITTSBURGH , PA.
Wfil. BISQIU9I A CO.,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Liberty street, opjtosiU pr.nna. Railroad Depot, •
npr" ’ PiTTSBOadH, Pa.
PAOOOA TEA STORE.
JEHU lIAWOUTn, Whrtlejale and Dealer
kq'l Importer of Old Country Black Teas, French Bran
d!H4. Wines, Ao.,corner of Diamond alley and the Diamond,
Pittctuirirb, Pa.
‘ HVI.VGSTOSS A CO.,
FORWARDERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Steamboat Agents,
Ti:na* Haute, iwo a.
WM. A. M’CLDRGi
•WTEA DEALER AND FAMILY GROCER, - **
OJtlNEft O? WOOD ASO SIXTH STB I ITS,
Pittsburgh,
Henry 11. Collins,
Forwarding and commission merchant, and
Wholesale Oculor Butter, Seeds, FIbR, and
Prolog gen-rally. No. 25 WO.)D Bt.. Pittsburgh. [mare
Pan! A Murdock, _
CI .iMMIrtSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANS, AND
} STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Water street, Cincinnati,
Ohio. [apl:tf
King 4t> Noerhead,
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS—
No. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. fmy23
Smith A Sinclair,
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MKR
CHANTS—Oomcr Wood and First ft*. fnov3
Henry n’Callongti A Co.,
WHOLESALE GUoOHiIS «nl Commission Merchants,
corn-r of Penn'and Irwin streets, Pltlgb’gh'. 1 i#3:ly|
PORK PACKER AND PROVISION DEALER,
ja7:*f 4 C-jMMeaaiAL Row, Libkhtt arairr, ■
\Y. S. Haven.
TriK OLD PRINTING ESTABLIBIIiIENT, (Lit* JOEOf
stos & Stocktoi?,) anil BLANK BOOK AST) STATIONE
RY WARKIIOUSK—u prepared to execute every style of
be gal, Commercial Canal and Steamboat Job' Printing and
Boole Binding, and furnish 1 every article In the Blank Book,
Paper and Stationery line, at the shortest notire and on the
most reasonable terms.
Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, oorner of Market
and Second streets.
Printing OClcejind Book Blndei
B. T. C. filore«n)
Bookseller and stationer—has always on ham
a general assortmcntof School,Miscellaneous andßlank
Book®, Printing, Post and Cap Paper, 4c., Wholesale and Re
tail. No. 104 Wood street, below Fifth, East aide, Pittsburgh.
Wanted. Rags and Tanners* Scraps. ap!6:ly
Kaeaell 4 Bro.,
Booksellers, stationers. dealers in stan
DARD AND LIGHT LITERATURE, and Publishers cl
the l. 0.0. F. TOKEN, No. 15 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
marl6*ly
I. W. Chadwick,
DEALER IN RAGS AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood Street,
Pittsburgh. The highest price in cash paid for rags.
myll:r .. i
William Glean,
POOKBINDER— Corner of Third and Wood streets, shore
0 .H. Kav. where be is prerared to do every deecilptfen
of Ruling and Binding. "■ [dec2-
Walter P. Marshall,
IMPORTER and Dealer in French and Americas Paper
Hangings. marl
leg
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Lt - •-».-■ •--**
Bailu JRmwiifl sosi.
PUBLISHED BAILV, BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE *• POST BUllfuiNUS." CORNER of r'IFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT $6.00 PER ANNUM, OR $6,00 * h£t< PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE
VOLUME XII.
'BUSINESS CARDS.
JOSEPH PLKniKa,
...— J. c. ANDERSON * CO.,
r • > fabcc*#Boa to l. wilcox a co.J B Wood street. Pittsburgh, Pa„
MAKKK AN&r DLSMQNO, keen ... uoLBSALS Dealers in foreign fraiis, Nuts, Spices,
V/ constantly on hand a full .assortment of VV confiietlanarv Bunts. Clnrs. Ac. Ac? Raisins. Fin,
? toOT ’¥« ud i° in «® oba,iW,lfSrf * m^, “ d allftrtlclM pjJx M Stes, (Htrons, AlmotulP,
ing • .<•. ~ \ filberts, Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Pee Nuts, Oocoa Nuts, PI e
fmairarns cwirfuU, compooljded .l App „, a,,.., auiloM, Pickle, Bancs., Rock Oanilr. Tsr
11 bourse ■■•..■-. W B ?,. BisellV'Muanwli Oll.s Oil, tc-, Ic. .prRO:!?
10KS Il.KSraq._ ________i_r^_MXJQBBA2I ILMIOMO- lEI^TKRPH.i"
i FIiEBIIIVG BIIO^HKHS,
(Suoceaaore to J. Kidd * Oo.)
WHOLESALE DK UQ Q ISTS,
: < Ab. <5O Wind Street, PUUlntrgh, Pa.
Proprietors of Dr. M’Ls&eW Oriebrstad Vermifuge, Urrr
Piiie/teJ ' , :~T isio ..
i JOHN HAFT, JR.,;
(Successor .to Jas.M’Gnffey,) i
Wholesale uut fittall Orn|9l*t«
AND dealer in PAINTS, OILS, DVfi STOVfS,*e., 141
Wood street, time door* below Virgin alley,
aprianlely .. PHTSBDKffH
WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DRUGGIST,
an> osauxt js
Dyestuffs, Paints, Oils, Tarnishes, Ac.,
No. 83>£ Wood Htrat, (one door south of Diamond alley,
j yiTTSPua'on. - ; (Jafrji
WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DRUGGIST,
; No. 135 Wood Street,
}aS:yg} (Neat door to H. Child'? Shoe liouw, Plttabargh.
Ji Notice* •.j •
03. FUOIINO having associated with JOS. ABEL, the.
badness will hereafter bScohdtteted under th« style of
J. ABKLiA CO.,'at the old stand, corner of. Smiihfleld and
fourth streets. Jal:j
HI William Tbors r prn|flil| -
AS kEMOVkD to the ooruer of 11AA-U sndjvPELNN
Streets, where he will, u usual, kite ad promptly ti
tun uuinttrous friends. All snides in his line snr wsrrsntsa
’jure, eni put up with the utmost cure. msr!4:6in
jidroi.
_ piu
; B. A* Falmeitoek A Oo«t
irr hoM&alk dhuu waiikuuUßß—Coroer nntand
YV 'Wood cuwti, and comer Wcod and Sixth. [fet»l
ift L
Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Uononga*
' j hela five Whisky, 4c.,
ALpO, RHCTIFVWO DISTILLER,
.no, s m>uD sTitfiiic, rirrsuraan, pa.
WlNfcid, Dntuiiuii, Quad, UonlisW, Jamaica SjAritß, Bt
''uii and New Kuglsod iium, ClareU, Champagne*,
le, London Drown Stoat, Irish, Scutch,
lugaheia Rye and Rectified vVLLaky, Apple, Peach,
■rry and blackberry Braudivij imported liaeana,
•ju Principe Cigars; Uslf-bjisDlsh ami Common
at soeh lowD.lces sa U> challenge coape llion.
r Kegs and Labelled Dollies of ef ST7«jl*. «ml
» of all sixes. I respectfuUjMoTite an examlpo
ij stock, at No. 8 VFOOD Streep llltabargb,
90*1
Cbk
! JUHN GttULTX,
. MKtKtrtH OF URANDItSa, GIN, WINES, Ae.—Outlet
X In flu* Old Moaoogabela Whl»kj, l*«acn ilrandj , Ac.
Al*o, ttuititylog Disdthsr, corner Of Bmltbfield and Fruut
ettweta, atubiirgh. - »pr!3
“f J. flrjrar, •
WHULESALK ASH RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT
lfl& Liberty a tree l, and 31 Huunond alley. feblOty
OIL'S J ATOLV ITT it BdO;, Utocers *nd l>«slen m
Foreign and Domeetk liquor*, liberty meet, opposite
uead or ' jaS?
Scotch <
Old Mom
Wild Cfa
Hegallfc,
a**r*,“
Faney Bi
Desijob.
lion of'
Poona.
j_ ReikOTAl.
E. DOWJU3U, CWTHIER,*®*
EAB removed to 394 L.LBUKTY street, opposite Garrison
aiify, and No. 3 BtiVUSTtI, near tnulthtleld, where
Uie attention o( hi* friends and the public la invited to the
stock of! ÜbADY-JlAbfi UOODd always on band. Ah«o,
Cloths, daa&inierae and Vestings far ordered wore. A Tull
asaorCmwol of Furnishing Goods for gentlemen, including
dads of ill qualities, Trunks, CmhrelUs, Ac., Ac. ja&g
joailrAoekav..... ..............coajaucfc m’cu^kcv.
-WluflesiU and Retail Clothing XerehAatf,
; NO. 8 8 WOOD STUNKT.
rFK subscribers respectfully Inform their old customers
andlthe public in general, that they bnvo this day a*
wciatruLberaaelT** In the above bariums, under the lino
it JOHN M’CLOdKBY A CO. They respectfully aoUrit a
nare ol{public patronage.
The pi^iTious business of each will be settled by them
wives rejipwctively. frM>
(lateof"the brta of Ovolxv i Laian,>ha.in*
# cf«ned bTOit£ NO. (two doors above the olu
i 4ano.) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTIiINIi
■tUSINlgd, hopes by strict attention to business to’merit «
mar* oi Jthe patronage of the late firm.
ff. b.—Clothing made to order in the most fathiocabli
ittfes, aid on ibe nhorteet notice—lnferior to none In tin
! <ntv. | Jang&y
i James C. Watty
\tf RRCUANT TALLOK—No. 45 Fiflh tbi
ijJ.*Ttmalre( IHUsburgb, Pa. * aprT
James M«Utag«r (
If ON9XG AEKLA PLANING Mill—Would respectfully
Ji ini>rm bia friends and the poolle, tbat bis new vstab
.iahmenl is now in foil operation, ana that be is prepared to
furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders far Planed Lumber,
with protnptnare, arid at the lowest rates.
Board and Plant, planed on* one'or noth sides, constantly
>n hand;
Bash, {toon, and Moulding*, of rverj description, made to
;rler.
Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advantage
to give tj™ a call, as ha can now rarauh them with planed
•tuff suifeble far every description oi work.
HERRON * CRISWELL,
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
t.f'ANL'KACrCRKKSnr all kinds or BKAS2S*WOim p LO
iVX CGBICTIYIi, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, A*. Al
«, Cottas Betting Manuuctarers.
Foundry on Rebecca street, Allrcbeny City.
Office ind Store, 80. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh.
OLli and COFPRR taken n» exchange tor work.
it cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will be
promptly attended to. ' frbftly
7 JOSSPH T. Luwav,
tfa. *3- Corner «f F\fth a rut Wood Streets,
Office up staire. Entrance from Fil'dl street. Pittsburgh,
RESPfcCTFULLWnnounoa to tt» publie tk«t h» hw
cotnmeuoMi Um RBAij ESTATE AGENCY, to couuso
iou wlfh Intelligence end General Collecting. Ue will
ilso atuffid to renting. Persons is want of servant*, in any
wpacityj or those in jrantof place*, wii I be supplied at short
jotiee. All business entrusted to his care promptly et>
ended t&.
References —T. J. Bigham, Keq., Itlebaxd Cowan, Esq , W.
Lealia Dr. A lax. Black. James Blacken!, Al A. Mason,
■laffit A<01(1. _ janlS
U. QBAJt soaixoot
owxss
Pittsburgh.
n. GRAFF * CO.*
Western Foundry, No. 124 Wood street,
PITTSBOXQ B, TA^
ITANIJFACTURER' OF COOKING STOVES, Coni and
Jl Wbod Stores, Parlor Stores, Hollow Ware, Plain and
YaacyGtates, Plata end Fancy Fenders, Sad and Dog Imns,
Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Wagon Boxes, Ac. (J«3:ly{
Auatin Loomis, .
i)EA& ESTATE AGENT, Merchandise, Stoft, and Bill
it Broker, Office, No. M Fourth Street, (abbre Wood.) The
mwcnLSr haring opened an ofloe at the shore piano, fur the
purpose pt negotiating Inina, BO Is, Bonds. Bdortgagee, and
ui otheri lustrumen ts fur tlic security of Money, undfor the
oarct>»4 and sale of Stocks. Will also girt prompt and
>art)cul4r attention to buying, selling, renting of and lees*
og Beat Estate. [jyTJ AUSTIN LOOMIS.
Betmehmun A Haunleln,
f ITHGGKAPHKKS—Third street, opposite the Post-office,
I j Pitfeburgh. Maps, Landscapes,-Bill Heeds, Show Bills.
ualMle. Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and
Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed
n Colors, li rouse, or Black,in the most approrad style,
•ndKtiae moat reasonable prices. oct!s:ly
T 9. flJ’Klmey,
ITOUifi, SION, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, AND
CX Dealer in Paint*—No. 44 fit. Clair street, Pittsburgh,
taa constantly on band all fcfmtr of Palate, either dry or
mixed, japan and Copal Varnish. Linseud OtL Boiled. Oil,
Spirits IbrpeaMne, Window Olaaa -oi ail sizes, Putty, Paint
Brushesi Ac 4 all of the best quality, and lot sale at reasons*
•jle prices. ■ _ . sepll
B
TfiaitlSH AJfD OLABBIUAL NKHIOIAKY.
T; w. t. McDonald, m. a., principal.
HB next session of tbs la«tJtatiOD will commence on
MONDAY, tbe'sth of Septemoer next, «t the room cor
ner of. terry and liberty streets, letely occupied by the
Messrs. Feeder.
'Rtferiauxt— lion. A. W. LoornU, C. Kttsp, Jr., 8. P. Yon
tahorst, It. Miller. Jr. earfUS
i ' JACOB M’COL LISTER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER
/Tobacco, gnnff, and Cigar*,
: No. '26 Fifth iKtltburgh, Pi.
Keepa cotutantl y on band ■ larga supply of all tb«
raring* brsnda of Imported Cigars. ja3:g
I JOSEPH CHAPHAH,
wholesale and retail dealer in
ISroKIED CIGARS)
The Greatest Invention of tUe Age.
tO AVOID tbcse unpleasant feelings that usually
tbs wearing of a new Hat, tbs CoNFOU-
lately imported from Paris, farms tbe Hat to
the exaqt shape aud size oT tbe bead. A neat fit, anti a good
Uat inaj oe bad at 7? Wood street.
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THISHfcR, ANDERSON A CO., have Just started their pa-
Jj per mill at the above place, where the; wilt be happy
to receive orders for printing and wrapping paper of all
rises. - feb27:tf
A* Timlin* '
WHOLESALE and Retail BADDLE, HARNESS,
VALISE and CARPET BAG manu&o
-• , turer.'No.lOS Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
jjr»:yj
i John B> Mellor,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Marie, School Books sad
Stationery,-No, 122 Wood street.. ■ . fjanl
k, J. BAOiK ..
HAGAS .4, AHL,
WHOLESALE «Dd Retail Dealers Id Silk*, fhttcy and
i&apU DRV GOODS, Nos. 01 M»ketand 8 Union
Street, Pttubqryh. aprj
' E. WHITEHOUSK,
Fancy silk and woolen dyer and cleaner^
No 7 ISABELLA Bt , Dear the Emmet Hotel,
mart _Allbobkkt.
No. 60 Third st horlfl
ThtDH M. Kittle,
\KT ATJCH AND MAKER—fifth street, between
f f Wood and Market streets, opposite Iron City Hotel.
Ail kind» of Jewelry made and repaired. Ups:ly
9. C(JTBBSaT~ - 9. L. COTHBEBT.
8. CUTHBERT A BON,
Real estate and general agents, no. so
Smithjitld itrtet. u *-” w ' • ■ - norl
F Hard*
HLKE. (succzsbok to Mcarst * fiu,) WOOL DEAL
„ EB AND‘COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the sale
of American Woolen Qoods. No, 139 Liberty street. fpy4
DKAWB Is >sd LEOnORN
and BRAID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty sts.,
No. 174 Pittabnrgh, Pa. je!4:y
H_ BARR * nOSBAt
ASCSTSCTB;— Offic«s; fthUo Hell, No. 76 Third street,
Pittsburgh; u 4 out side of me Diamond, Allegheny.
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BUSINESS CARDS.
ENTERPRISE WORKS.
■o. 130 WOOS BTIXYI, T ED Doo* BELOW TBBBI AUKT.
Be WN d TETLEY.
IMPORTERS and manufacturere of
| " B >CUTOJIT > BUKOIOALAND dental
WVO INSTRUMENTS, Klf LE 8, Ac. We
. k«ep * general aaaortmentof the above
article* constantly on hand; together
with • general variety ofFanoy Hardware. Also,Ouns, lia
toi* and Revolver*, Flash*, Horns, Shot Belt*, Cap*, Powder,
Lead and Ballets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives;
Tailor* and Hair Drwser*’ Shears; Pocket Scissor*, Ao.—
Also, Trusses and Supporters.
Jobbing sod repairing neatl; executed.
pTFI.VJn; —We are making Rifle* of evere description, to
order, of the boat material, and workmanship warrant**].—
Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will t>* fill
ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesalr
pries*. , . °>J*S
Chandeliers and Gat Fixtures.
rpDK Bobscriberesre now openings! their new V* areroom-
I MO. 109 FIRST STREET, between Wood sod Smith
field, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK
ETS, PENDANTS, and ell articles connected witGa* Fitting,
aver offered in this : markct Having armngomontsmade
bj which they will be constantly in receipt of new patterns
Un] varieties, they confidently Invite the attention of pur-
Amr. to their eeleotlon. WVare deturmlned to sell as
low as any bonw in the West, and being practical Gas Fit
'ters, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles
Inthls Una.
We continue as heretofore to fit op boll dings of erery de
scription for gas. water and steam.
Brass Castings of all hinds mado to order promptly.
LONG, MILLER 4 CO,
No. 109 First street.
GEOKfIK uLSTCUEtI,
FROM HEW TORE,
MANUPACTUKBRbf the celebrated
Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic
Band Tonpee*, and «wj description
of Ornamental Hair, for Ladies and
79 FOVHTII STREET,
Wood and Market, Pitts
burgh.
ULrrcnxß’B BjKUtn enables Lad las
aoU Gentlemen to mMion Uni r heads
with accuracy.
FOR WIOS.
No. 1. The roundof the Head. - ,
No. 1 From the forehead orer the heed 10 neck, No. i
No. 2. Pram ear to ear, «-Ter the top.
No. 4. Fma ear to ear, round the forehead.
For Toupee*, to ecrer the top of the head only—a paper
pattern, the **aet rtiap* of the bald part. (in) 4
Cw>i »nd C4ffUg« y*etwyi
/ JOHKBTON, BROTHERS * CO.,
Qiymtr of Kebttca and Belmont itnrU, AUfffhtng City,
0 WOULD respectfully inform their friend*
the public generally, that they have
the manutotnre of Carriages,
Rockaweys, Buggies,Sleighs an J
Chariots, In all tbair various style* of finish and proportion.
All order* will >*• executed with strict retrwd to durability
and beauty or finish. Repairs will also be attended to os
the meet msonable tern*. Using In aH their work tire
best Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stuff, they feel-otifi*
dent that all who-faror them with their patronage, will be
perfectly satisfied on trial of their work.
Purchasers are requested to give u* a call, before pun ha*
ahig elsewhere. oet&ly
Pearl Steam Mill;
CANAL DASIN. ALLEGHENY CITV,
(axaa thi aaiLauas statics.)
FAMILIES will besupplied wttiiotxr variousgrad.-* t f
FRKSM GROUND FLOUR,
By learioc their orders at the Mill or la our boxes at
la>gno. Wilson A Co., Wood str*et,or Braun A Belter,®
ner liberty and St. Clair streets. Pittsburgh.
H. P. SrhwarU. or J. T. Samnte, Drugsrtst*, Allegheny.
Flour will badellveml to families In either of the two cjtb
Tuuts: CASH on delivery.
j y S 9 BRYAN. KgNXKDY A CO.
H A iC l)H A K K
F 0 It
Saddlers and Carriage Makers.
R. T. LEECH, JR.,
Ko. 131 Wood at.eet,
Pittsburgh.
Alto, Cloths, Damasks, Laces, Voss, Bent Stuff,
Springs, Ac . Ac.
rptAS! ThAp: 1 fcASArt'ORTH. tn* original »nd
J[ only importer in this d .. the best Coo go Teas from
London, ifl now m-riviof a r 1 • large and ch»»|o*»
of TEAS, which he Ib deter I'-d to *»-U at *unh price? and
fineness of quallly, that all toe recall** puffer? In iliUor
the next city CAonot beat. ll# most respectfully invitesthr
ladle* and gentlemen of this and the Aumiuoditig districts,
wlthoot distinction o/ nation, to cull and try bis True,
which be *etb subject (o be returned, if they dou'l give
M n«r»rtlf»n. The following are the price*:
Prim- Oolong, SonrlKing and Congo, ceDt * ¥ ft-
A very superior English breakfast Oiogo. M>e lb.
Extra tine, a rery delicious Congo, 75c, T l lb.
Fine Young Hyson. 40i&50e. fi ».
Extra hoe Young Hyson and Imperial, 75c. lb.
Very best Young Yrson and Imperial, §1 n>.
Don't mistake the place--PAGuDA TEA STORE. corner
of Diamond and Diamond alley A liberal reduction made
to dealers
New Music dTui'.ii — Tb»» 'tubacriiwre Ld»« opene-i at
No. 83 Fourth street. a choice ooUeo'.lon of nui«c unci
musical inctrumf uts, Italian and German "inn*:*. piano*,
by M. Eranl, of Pari-*, and Mr. Arnold; Flute*; by M. Euler,
Frankfort, A. M.; Clarionets, do. All kind# of bras# livifu
menta from tb*- l**t french manufactories, all of which we
offer 10 the public on more liberal term*, feeling confident
that wo can tender entire saLUfactfau.
U. SUHROKDKR A CX>.,'No. M Fourth at.
II Scluwdvr andO. Anton will give Instruction# on ths
ptaß v ' i'dln end guitar. w»p23
ARNOLD at" vv ILLIAMti"
heating and tentilating warehouse,
Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing,
And Fittinus fob Sttus, Ga»or Water.
49* No. 25 Market street, PlUsburgh.
We h»T<* sold oor Furnaces, Pattern#, Ac., to Messrs
ARNOLD A WILLIAMS, whom we cordially recommend
to the patronage of the public.
ia&| ATKINSON A OKKLY.
Depot'or l,on(worth * Zimmerman** Ca
tawba Wines and Brandy-
fpilK onderriunetl ha.* received and offer# for sale, of CVn-
cinnart pno#.», a urge quantity of Logworth t Zimmer
man's cpoKWamt world-renowned Sparkling, Dry and La
die*' SwVet Catawba Winer. Such a* may d*«ire to procure
•n excellent article of NaliTe Wine, (tb* pure Juice 1 of the
grape,) will find hit establishment tb® place for the gratifi
cation Of their desires. The Catawba Brandy, dlstlllMfrom
the genuine Grape. Is declared by many excellent judges,
•uual In n»vor to the best imported Cognac.
I>. FICKBIBEN,
|«vu No. 137 Lll*erly street
riunii’i & ciark's Planao
AFRKSI! arrival of NUNNS *
celebrated I*l ANOS boa Just been
by the suhecrlbor. They have been
aud earefuiiy selected expressly for thiamar-M W U *
ket, and are considered unequalled for sweetness and power
of tone. They all possess the new Improvement'of two
jrparate bridges, tbs ha«s strings running ever and above
thetreble. They are fully warranted to stand any fllimnte
and to excel In capacity for standing in tone. Prices range
from $250 to $BOO Also, a floe lot of Pianos from the mano
factories of DUNHAM A CO., aod also LfOHTK, NEWTON
1 BBADBUBV. N. V. All tbeabovo will positively be sold
at Factory prlcv#, without addltioual charge for freight,
risk, etc., etc. IIBNRY KLB-tRR,
Sole Agent for Nunns A Clark’s Pianos,
No. 101 Third street,
Je3 Sign of the Qoiden Harp.
New arrival of CUlckerlng’a Pianos.
JOHN 11. MELLOR, 81 Wood street, will
open today (Saturday) the fallowing
PIANO FORTES, from the celebrated
Ply U uunufaatory of CUICKKRING A SONS, Bos-
ton, via :
Two superbly carved 7 octave Pianos.
Pour plain Rosewood 7 “ "
Three carved do ** “
One extra enrved 0?i “ “
One plain Rosewood Cr% "
Four do do 6 “
Three Walnut e “ “
All the above instrument* haTe been finished during the
last month, and are of the latest styles of furniture. Inva
riably at BOSTON PRICES, snd every Piano warranted.
3 JOHN lI.MKILOB,
No. HI ffcMl street.
jfS Agent fur Chickertng A Sons, Boston.^
llemoval*
D STEW ART has removed hti BEUSU FACroitY from
, the old stand. No. 23 Fifth street, to Nn. 26 Firth
street, nearly opposite, on the site formerly occupied by the
Iron City Hotel, where he will be pleased to see his cusrn
men, and as maoy new ones as feel disponed to patrouixe
him.
N. B.—ln connection with the Brush Wannttctory, as
heretofore, will be found in this establishment all kinds of
Variety Goods, Looking Glasses, Combs, Toys, Ao. [my 13:3m
Loan Offlo«.
JOHN A. O’lmiEN, 67 S.UITUKLKLD STREET, between
Fourth aod Diamond alley. Money loaned on Gold and
Silver Plate, Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry,
Musical Instruments, Guns and Pistol*, Feather Beds, Fur
niture, and all kinds of articles—tor any length of time
agreed on. Charges for storage considerably lower tbaa
heretofore. Private entrance through the hall door. All
business transactions strictly confidential
49*Forfaited pledges sold immediately after being out or
date, unless redeemed. Bargains of Gold and Silver Watch
es, Jewelry* Ac., always on band. aprlQ:6m
MEW SEED STOttEi
JAMBS WARDROP.
OFFERS for sale CANARY BIRDS of the most Improved
breed, being very hardy, and fine singers. Bird Seeds
—Canary, Hemp, Millet, Rooe and mixed Seed. Bouquet#
will be furnished oomposed of the finest F LOWK RS, v 1 a:
Camel las, Rom Buds, Heliotropes, Ac. Evergreens(in pots)
fbT Christmas Trees, from the Seed and Horticultural Store.
No.« Fifth st, near Wood. dec2o
uaniamt tli« Smokei
THE subscriber bavin* the exclusive Tight to manufac
ture and sell SWEENEY’S HOT AIR AND SMOKE
CONSUMING FURNACE, Is prepared to receive orders, and
contract lor heating buildings with the most economical
Furnace now in use. The attention of those interested is
solicited. Ans information can be had of A. BRADLEY,
Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BARNDOLLAR,
dec24:tf 1 Iron City Stove Warehouse, No. 134 Wood st.
’ Warren's tiongreis Ink.
Tma INK Is prepared by a purely chemical process, and
is warranted to contain nothing injurious to melalicprns
It Is pale when first used, but by exposure to the afr be
comes jmidually of a moaf intense and permanent black.
For «•!« In bottle, of T.ri m. si.., by *hol,!tle or ret.il, .1
gepg , W. 8. II A> KN o
Stationary War use, Market street. corner of 2d.
CARD—Mr. G. ANTON and U. SCUROEDKR would
respectfully announce to the cltlxens of Pittsburgh and
Allegheny that they will give Instructions on the Plano,
Guitar, Violin and Flute. Inquire at H. Schroeder A Co.’s
NEW MUSIC STORE, M Fourth Itret Mp3B
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BUSINESS CARDS.
NEW CARPETS,
x Spring Styles.
AT THE CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 82
THIRD Street.—We are now receiving and opening
oneof the larpeet and uholoest r etockß of Carpetings, Oil*
Cloths Mot*. Matting: Kug*, Ac., ever exhibited west of
New York. The stock ho* been selected with great care.
Persons in want of any articles In oar line, are respectfully
Invited to call and examine. Oar assortment consist* In
part of the following, via:
Royal Telvetaod Brussels Carpetings;
Tapestry Brussels;
Aubosson Carpets; ■ •
Extra Imperial and Super Three.ply;
Patent Tapestry Ingram;
Superfine and Fine Ingrain;
Worsted and Wool Cdrpets;
Wool and Cotton do
Veoltlan 2-4 9i, and 44;
Hemp Carpets, very cheap; »
List »Dd Hog, da
White and Check Canton Matting*, ?£, 4-4, 5-4, and 6-4;
Cocoa Matting, 2-4, % 4-4, 6-4, and 64;
Spanish Mattlug, veiy cheap;
Elegnnt Mosaic Russ, (60 per pair;
Aiminlsier, Chenille,and Turtad Rags, all prloes; ,
Fancy English Sbeep&in Mata, $l5 per pair;
Colored do do do from $2,60 to(s each;
Together with a Urge selection of Cocoa, Jute, Adelaide,
Velvet, and other Mats;
Embossed nnd*primcd el mb table and piano covers, of
entirely new d-signs, very rich.
Damask table and plane covers; also wonted damask by
the yap\ tollnett, doylert, An.
A great variety of patterns in floor oR-cloth, from 2 to 24
feet wide. ....
Huff Hollands fcr windows, SO, 82,84,80,38,40, 42,44,
lichee wide.
Gold bordered shades, entirely neW, very rieh. .
Window shade* of every description. •
Oral and hollow euir-rods, earpat binding, tacks, Ac.
Also, the Royal Turkish Bath Towvrls, together with every
thing usually kept in Carpet Houses. "Small profits and
quick sale*.** C. B. HBADIf A CO.,
inar&mM 82 Third street.
JONEB & BUCHER..
IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,
FtotHtyitani* Railroad, fool of Third 8. Ifarrithurg, Ft l.
H AVISO increased oar Machinery, which ie cow of the
mnat improved order, and having added msny facili
ties fbr dispatching work, wear* now manufacturing First
Clam
RTEAV ENGINES,
FOR FURNACES AND KoLLt NO MILLS,
Blowing Cylinders Boiler* > Furnace, Bolling,
HAW and UKItST MILL SIACHISSKY * CASTLNGS,
Oas and Water Pipe*, Hydrant*, Katort#, Lamp Port#, Hltch
log I'unta, Cnltimniv € Irian. Shafting, Dangers,
Bracket*,Cellar Or* ta*, Belting Tub#,rtpouts, .
Railing, Verandah* and Ornamental Casting*.
We pay particular attention to the manufacture and coo
atrucoooj'f Cart Iron
Fronts for House* entf Store*.
lUiiug ftoesieour* ueorunont of baaoUful Carr»il Pat
l*to,«of the most upproriwl architectural order, our great
faeUlUeri f.*r BUnnfheturtog sod shipping enable us to com
pete with oqt cities.
Partin* srvollbg Funnel* or Roiling Mills, Mill Qwucn
and Mlil-Wrlgbte, will «ad I- much to thslr adrantag* to
call and examine mti •-Tiaaflts stock of Patterns totbre
building.
lIIOS ASD BRASS CASTINGS,
Of every description; smith Work, Pattern Making. Tar*
Qgr« ntiJ fdn»Lh«d to order. fmvl2jy_
N OW evened o»*uf lb* largest and bed selected stock*
of CHINA,ULA&iaftd QUKKNfiWAiU ;«ver brouabt
In this* market: enn*i*tlng io part of White Iron Stone Din
ner, Tra and Toilet War*, which «• would particularly h»*
vtte the Lether to call and examine, aa the shapes are en
tirely u«n aud ibo varo wry auperior, having some twelve
different pattern* of Toilrt Ware, either In full sett* or
B--«1* and Pi" hers separate. We are Selling them at vary
moderate pri.-w.
a very han laotae Baecrtmeßl of French China Tea
and Dinner sett*, or separate plena* of plain wklt , fold
band, or f,r,cv pattern*.
ij.jr "-k of Flour Vases oeofbta of over fifty different
paitrrn*. very b autxful, end rasing from fifty wot* per
pair b> tl.lit) dollar-. I faring so largo an assortment, we
f*el mi.lidri l of Kultio2 all taste*. j
tlnuiiiia Tea P«t*. shigar* and Creams, Sliver Plated
Fujk«. j'tot)ns and Butter Knives, Knives and F-’rk*, of
ran,.•»• ryli\ from ft.imooti to the aneri; S-.lar Lamps,
Hull Ump*. O-.rundole*. «*d float* Furnishing 00-de.
Bo?Tt'N GLASS W Ait t—Uf this we hare a large asuort
muni. purticulxrly the Dkanond Pattern, which look* as
wutl a» the hr»t cut. :u>d miIN nl le«# than cn* third the
prbw. Aleo. a «irap:vta oloek of Pittsburgh Glass.
The pubiu: are rrcpeetfuUy Invited to call aod exainin*
our goods. JOHN J. ft’LEARY,
No. ®3 Market ft., I* t‘n Third and Fourth,
m\ Ift tf oppor-lte George R. Waite's.
1 o JV’ A FOP Sil) It V
N-J 1011 WQOD STREET.
JOHN C. PARKY, {-ucremcr to J. C Parry A C 0.,) be&
U. inform the customers of the old firm, and the public
generally, that be he* now on band*, and is ♦‘rt*naively en
gaged in every of CASTINGS— 1
W-h a*: Patent CLIiU-d Kolb*. Urge Kettle* and CurV*;
Patent Kettle*. for Soap. Pot Ash. Soda A»h; Sugar KetUaa,
Ur the manufacture rf Can ft Sugar—oil cui on a paUnt
prtxrzt, known as J. C. Parryfe, *»d ara superior for dura
hility to any otter, and told lower than thoea made on the
old plan.
. HOLLOW WARE—A genera* assortment. all from new
and improved pattern?., Wagon Box**, Leg Irons, Sad Iron*,
Ac*..Ac.
lu.lllx.ft MCI Castings. and Machinery r.f ev.uy description,
always »n hand or made to order.
Cook htoTev Kitchen Range-*, and Coal Stove*, of every
iewriptloD . low a Cock Stoves, fire rites, which r«xived the
dr>t priie for I*V.’ and IAM, at the Agricultural Pair of Al
legheny Oounlv. I’n-an-l n-common-lr-d by fifteen hundred
{v-rsons; Enterprise Cook tjoiv**, four rise*; Premium Cook
Stove.-i; Egg and Radiator Coal glove*; Parlor SUrvej, Ae.
Parlor "Orate* and Fender*, groat variety, beautifully
enamelled. O.mmco Grate*, and building material of every
daarriitlcn.
A 4»r*at rariefy of Ornamental Rilling.for Omeirriestnd
Fenrln*.
and CLuftnj*—A lire# atock of ill the
klod* Id u«e, nod will N* *<>lJ at reduced price*. QoU‘a Pat*
uo* Lever, True AmmoMi, Htfaii’?, Crani»'*, Kiukaid’*,
Wood*’, l’a*avV», Hull'*, Improved Hull, ,tc.
FUtuffhM. —The Michigan IkuMr Plough. which
h*s taken tbe premium it the State Kit ire of New York,
IVnnaylrani*, and Ohio, and wber»t«*i i: Ua* t<eea exhibited.
Iron m l Nall*, aitorr lip* and Tin War*-—all of which I
■lll *»U at the price*; and reajvctfnllT lorite the
public to (ri*e me a mil. it the old at end. No led W.;od at.
, n r*-» trtTTM r, P4RPV
a ITT, E gTi en y Jorge"
SHBTTER A CO.
(Late lliaaol A Secuplr'* Bolling Mill.; oq the tank of the
Allegheny, below the Pt. Clair Street Bridge,
Au.egbi.vt City, Pa
rpIIE proprietors respectfully inform the pabUo that,
J. h*rln£ made extensive addition* to their
ment, they ure prepared to manufacture, on Hie most rea
sonable Uotrit, Iron Work for Bridge*, Car Axles, Quarry
Work. Stone Cutters’ ami Masons’ Took", fibaftlng. Mill
Gearing, Machine Work In general, ami heavy Forging, ol
every description. Abo, HOUSE SIIOES manufactured by
ShttL i'i latent Horse Shoe Machine. The Horse Shoe Ma
chine will be in operation about the middle of February,
when nil orders tur Shoes »ill meet with prompt attention.
Mill I*irk» made and dress**!. Order* font by mail or tele
graph attended to on the shortest not ire. ja!4:y
£ H TBH PHI !Te FOiIIV'DKV, '
ALLEGHENY CITY.
IFurrAouJ', Federal street, near the
n AVISO fitted up my oftablblinient with all the latest
improvements, embracing every frrility for manufac
turing in the bast and efaoapoal atyle; and uwninglheox-
Huelva right in J.J-Johnson's Box Smoothing I one, and
John Johnson’* Self-heating Cnarcoal Iron*, patented Jan
uary 10, ISM, superior to anything of the kind in the mar
ket, ao<l also hiving a patented Improvement for moulding
the abovo Irons, w ’agon Boxes, and Tij-e Boxes, I am pre
pared to sell wholesale find retail on fair term*.
Anv persons wishing to purchase the right for moulding
upon the improved plan, and manufacturing any or all of
tbo übove articles, will please address
C. KINMSLAND,
Allegheny city.
BOOfS ASDISHOBB, '
WHOLESAIjEAND retail.
JAMKH KiiUli b&s Jittod up in splendid style b» store.
No. 89 Market street. and No C Union street, between
Kifth street and the Diamond, and but now completed bis
Sprint? stork or HOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, QAITKRB, Ac.,
and Palm Leaf. Pedal, Dustin and Braid UATS, to which be
iiiYite* the attention of all purchasers, whether at whole
sain or retail.
This "lock is hne of tiie largest erer opened iu this city,
mod embraced everything worn by the ladies of Philadelphia
and New York, and ho trusts cannot fsil to please all.
Great rare has been given Id selecting the choicest goods;
all of which he warrants.
lie also continues tn manufacture, os heretofore, all de
scription* of Boots and Shoes, aud from this long experience
of ovnr twenty years in business in this city, is, he trusts,
a suffieiont guarantee that those wtiO faTor him with their
custom, will ho fairly dealt with apr!9:tf
J Wholesale and Retail
BOOT AM) S II OE U A N V V aOTOK Y.
THE subscriber, haring engaged extensively in the
manufacturing of 800T 1 * and SHOE?, of all kinds,
fur men. women, and coild en, la now prepared to sell to
dealers by whnlosalu such go«ds as they may want, at prices
as low «s ihov tad be bought East; and any particular kind
or siie made to order at short notice. Orders and calls so
licited from Dealers lu and out of the city, na it will be to
their advantage to call beli.rc purchasing elsewhere.
Customer work made as horotofurp.
TIIOS. A lIINTON, Agent,
No. 40. Si. Clalratreet.
j. McLaughlin,
Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker,
No. Wt KOUttTii STREET, NEAR WOOD,
(Directly opposite the Mayor's Office.)
UE 18 WELL I'Kfc.F \RBD to furnish all Goods In his
Hue. ami will warrant them not to be inferior to any
.similar article** to the city. He in well prepared to do ell
kiniU of custom wort, and has in his employ a corps of
wcrkmen. who cannot be excelled in the city. The public
aro respect* ully mjucsted to call at his establishment, and
examine bis Goods. [apr3:3m
STOCKING FAC TO ftY ,
NO 24 FIFTH STREET,
Sign of THE OLD STAND.
WILLIAM L»ALY ha-* returned from the Manufactur
ing Hosiery Districts of Europe, where be has pur
chased, for ca«b, a very extensive and well assorted stock of
the best descriptions only nf Stockings, Socks, Undershirts,
Drawers, Gloves; also, now style of Children’s and Misses’
Fancy Stockings, together with his domestic stock of Pitts
burgh Manufactured Hosiery. He will sell by wbolesaloor
retail at New York Importer**’ prices.
WILLIAM DALY * CO.
Remember the place—No. 24, Sign of TIIE OLD STAND,
my 23 ~
PAUL KLEINER hoe remuved bis LITERARY DEPOT
from No. Td Third street, to Fifth street, opposite the
Theatre, where be will be happy to see his former patrons,
and all others desirous of purchasing any of the cheap Li
terature of the duy. *»pr7:ly
I ” PEKIN TEA STORE,
I BY A. JAVSEB,
No. 38 Fifth street, between Wood and Market, south sidt
O- Soia Wholesale and Retail. ja&rg
B-JUTU & 11110., Best Binainaoam, manitfacturers of
• Bar lA>n, and small Iron or all descriptions, and
make, also, the flnestquality of Hoops, Hounds and Squares.
Leave orders fcr Iron in the box, at the city Poet
Oftoe. Mil
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CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE,
N#. 173 CHESTNUT STREET,
FURNITURE, IN EVERY STYLE!
Comprising Louis XIV, Louis XV, Elizabethan and Antique,
with Sculpture Carving and modern stylo;
In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satinwood and Maple;
all of superior construction, and finished in the
best fltyle.equal to, if not eicelling In qual
ity, the Goods of any Kst&blish*
ment in the United States.
EMPLOYING none but experience*! workmen, (appren-
Uees being poaitiveiy excluded,)and tudag the best ma
terials, the work cannot fail to give satisfaction to pur
chasers. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur
chasers, Is the facility of Furnishing adlcruse, either in ele
gant or plain style, completely from one establh<hia«ut; by
vrhieh means all the articles in each room correspond ia
style and quality, and the immensu stock always < -t. Land,
being so various in design, enables purchasers to ; ;o*u»o
their hurts in a selection, without the delay urily
caused to ordering Furniture. . ,
To rive an idea of the finished Furniture on banl. I m-?d
onlyinlhnu you that my Rooms are 17b leetlous, l y iff f.*ft
wide, four noors In number; with Shops rontlzucu*./.un
dent to employ IWO bands, which is a guarantor iLM :hv
work ia all done under my own immediate inspection.
49*The Packing is all done in the &ior<>. and yurniturr
warranted to carry safely any distance. Visiter? to Phil*
delpbla are respectfully invited, a* purcoas«*r-> or o* I. i?e,
to cal) ana examine the Goods. ____ nuy.'--)-.^
Londoni 1851, and New York* 1*33.
TRIUMPH OVKRTUK OuJIPETITION J>F THE WORLD
A THE first and only PRIZE MBDALLu-r liar
ness at the Great Exhibitions in Londun,]bM,
/PIJ aod in New York, 1843, was awarded to
.fy* LACZY A PHLLUVb,
Messrs. LACEY A PHILLIPS, at thetr extensire etUl
lishment, Nos 12,14 and 10, South Fifth street, Phflndcl
pbla, keep the largest slock of ready-made Harn-fv end
Saddles of any house In the United Euu-s Tin-y Ikit*
reduced the boaioess of manufacturing to pirh jxTh’ct -j, --
tem, that, for quality and price, they are beyond ell com
petition. J Thebest or Leather only is usml, and nopssiu?
are spared to reach perfection in every article.
It fa Kknwledged, that for elegance, lightness, cooitort
and real value, the Harness and Saddles of Lacey & Phil
lips surptss all other*. They invite a close exaimc-tlon o!
their stock.
Attention Is called to the following scale of pric*-^:
Good, plain, serviceable Single 1Jarccaf,......512.00 to
“ fancy 1,4 '• “ to U r .,co
“ plain Double Harnees, 4U.OG to Ki.oO
They have a hram.b of their e&tabllshincnt at N*-w i)r
leans, No. Si Charles street.
Country iiarnees Makers can be supplied with
cheaper than they can manufacture them.
A number of HARNESS MAKERS are joffen-.l c .d
-stant employment, thu year round. The high<*s: *-v-*..;es
given, apply to : LACEY A PHILLIPS,
No, m 14 and lfl, South Fifth street, near Minor street,
Philadelphia, Pa. f ,| -
JOSBni MOGRIDUK.
COMMISSION ANl* FORWARDING
No. 38 Colon icial, lopv I'm strik?.
88. Loulaf Ho.,
aoi Commit ion. will u:ee: with prompt
\j and personal atteetjon, and liuc-al udr-incj wjH be
Sven when required,on Ocnsignmvnu or lhll* of Lading.
. tend. *
Orders tor the purchase of Lead. Grain, Hemp and other
Produce, will be promptly Ailed at the lowest market r rl»<*.
The Kecuving and Forwarding of MerccanUite and Pro
duo* will meet with especial care and dispatch: the i.-s. --.-I
rates or Freight will always be procurcu. an>l the .fsprriw
of Storage and Drayagcas mucb.as poaalble avoid*.-!.
Pag* A Bacon, fit. Louis; ElH* A Morton. Cln:;t;cnu
Chari m«, blow A Co., do; Strader A Gorman,
Cbonteau « Valle, do; Ilost-a A Fr*i;*r.
Doan, Ring A Co., do; Springer A Whiteman, do
J. W. Butler A Bro.,Pitiabh: K.O. Goooamun A Co., d••
Kemoval.
PHILADELPHIA. FOB SALE AND TO LET
GEORGE J. HENKEL’S
(Opzositi IvscpurshßcK Hall,)
Philadelphia
WORLD’S FAIRS,
ST' LOUIS.
D. Leech A 00., dc; E. AC. Yarcnll A Cu..Phi!.v!s;
Wm. Holme* A Co., do; Morgan, J. M. HnrS A
Blow A March, New York. B. B.Comegy*,
Froet A Forrest, do; Shield* A Miller. U--;
Charles A. Meigs, do; Joniab Lee £ Co., Baltimore.
A. O.Farwcll A Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Coir,
Howard, boo A Co., do; W. 11. Reyaold*. Loui?\iii<;
H. D. Newcomb A Dm., -I* ;
T.O-TwichellA Merchants. New Orlecn*.
baVeanopeo Policy of Insurance, which will cover
ail shipments to my address, when xumsed by Ult-r ;t-r
mall ,or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or >,tt!i
tlme of snlpment. JOBEPII MtIGRTDOE,
“ Kt. Lout-*. Miswmri.
Bay Wood Haraery and Gardens*
JAMES KENNEDY, [late Manager of the well-known Sr
raeoM Nuaeries, New York.) begs leave to infi<RH the
Sablic. that be baa now established an EXTENSIVE NL'lt-
ERY, on the Farm of Mr. James S. Xegley, Eu?t Lil
•rty, where be shall be prepared, after the sth tnrtant, to re
oeiveaod fill orders for every variety of Fruit and Omamrii
tal Tree*. Uardy and Green Uoum-oUrub* and I’ltuitn. In
addition to a choice and superior,Flock on hand, hr lihsiaade
arranguments with one of the largest Nnrscrle* in th* Kn*t,
to keep up hiasupp'y. Having a thorough and longexf-o
rienoe In the buslneea, he can assure his cuatomerr i*vrfect
oaUrihctkm.
Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer his serrlcos in
designing, layingont, and managing Rural Cexneterir?. Pub
lic Parka, or the grounds of Country Ri-ridences; and will
also famish plans for the formation of Lawn*, Approachr.*,
Picturesque scenery, Ac., in the highest style? of the art..
Practically acquainted with every branch of Landso:;**
Gardening, and haring spent yearsin the ifylvlan Parks of
England, and on the beautiful banks of the llud?ou, he
hopes be has the capacity to meet the wLobes of lho?e who
favor him.
49* Comxaunicalions can be addressed through the City
Post Office, or left at ihe Warehouse of Mosers. Ncgl-y <*
Mohan, 22 Wood street.
Notice to Stockholder*!
OFFTC* or PITTSBOHUU ASP Co.?>UASVU.L£ R.IL Co., *
l\lltburgh, June 2m h. 1 sCi-l. j
AGREEABLY* to a Resolution of tb* 1J >nrJ rf
of the PI I TSBI'RGH AND fcONNELLsVILLE RAIL
ROAD CuMPANY, subscriber* to tit Stock of -uidComiKiDy
are hereby notified that the fif 1» INSTALMENT OF FIVE
DOLLARS per fhare on their * llli r tin* amt
payable on the FIFTEE'iTII DAY OF JULY next, cb
flrst, wscond, third, nhd fourth instalment* of t*v .loiiar
and fifty cent* per (-hare, heri-tt>f'>i<- Ken c.nit-l in.'
and also, FIVE DOLLAR? PER SHARK on (li- fi.-te-nth
day of EACH ENSUING MONTH, until the whole amount
is paid.
Stockholders resitting in Somerset County will pay t.->
Major Samuel M. Haller, Meyer? Mill*.: Uu.se re.-ldimr in
Fajettc County to Colonel l). !L Davidson, Connolisviile;
tbo-e residing In W»MmorulaD<l County to Gvu>Tal Ct rus
P. Markle. \X est Newton: ldJ all other- to N. V*-t-]er,
F*q., at the Office of the Company, in Neville Hall lUi.lJir.;:.
corner of Fourth and Liberty streets. Pitt-Lur^h.
’WILLIAM XI CURRY.
jy4:3wd Treasurer PUt«hnrslotnd C-nineH-vbl' l ;1 U Co.
Boston Paj'ler Mache Company.
MODERN AND ANIIQUE ORNAMENT?.
PITTSBURGH AGENCY*, f>7 MARKET STREET.— Th*
attention of Builder?, Steamboat Contructor- mid C.*!*
iuet Makers, is requested to this new and great iu»rr"-* v *-
ment in the manufacture of emtxßiUliUH'ut? f'r liuiMixm*
nod Steamboat a, outside and inside: Cabins, Hail-. Clnmb
«*, Dwellings. Stores. and Parlor Furniture, iu gilt, - r iu
imitation of various kiuds of wood. Alsu. Curui. vs, Rr.tok
eta, and Patent Ventilating Centre lor Cb-l.lnus,
Mouldings, Consul*,Trusses, Battlement, Ac; much ohu.tjvr
and handsomer than Plaster and Wood Carting, and a great
deal more durable.
BLUCK LETTERS FOR SIGNS, very cheap and wnrn.nl
ed to last tor SO years exposed to the weather.
Above'Good* for sale at the manufacture:'* prices—c.-st
>f freight added. YV. W. YWL.-O.N,
notice la Hereby Given,
TO ALL PERSONS who hare subscribe 1 t<> thn capital
Stock of the PITTSBURGH AND ERIE RAILROAD
COMPANY*,and which has been made specially applicable
to the construction of the road iu Mercer comity, that an
Instalment of ms Pax cs.vt. per share, is required to be
paid to the Treasurer of the Company, ut Ids olllrc. in UY.it
Greenville, Mercer county, on or before the JUTtI DAY OF
JULY, ISM, and that an instalment of nvc per cssr, per
share, wilt be required to be paid at tlie same place every
thirty days thereafter. By order of thu Buunl.
B. F. BASKIN, Treasurer I*. a K. R. K. Co.
Offlee of the P. A ». IL 11. Co., I
New Castle. June 21*t, ISM.
New Partnerebtp*
MATTHF.W GRAFF AND DAN’L. KtiSiNGliU. trialing
heretofore as M. GRAFF A C Siove mid HoLL-w
-ware Manufacturer?, No. 124 Wood street, hove this nay
associated with them THOMAS J. G RAFF, as a partner in
their business. The name, stylo and title of the firm tviil,
from this date, be GRAFF, KEISIXQEK& GRAFF. They
respectfully solicit a continuation of th-* pntroua ;e <□ lit
erally bestowed upon the first of M. Uralf A u-.
Pittsburgh, July Ist, 1854.
GREAT bargains of summer goods :it A. McllGUhS.
corner of Grant and Fifth streets. I have t..ii-iay
commenced selling off my summer stock at first cu-i; the
goods are all new, and bare l*een purchavd this
and as they are now offered at prices far below tbs u>ual
rates. Liuliea would do well to cull and get a bargain. The
stock comprises bere;o«, lawns, summer silks, ti-sfie..
grenadines, berege de l&lues, and almost every article usual
ly kept in a fancy store. j\.i
new Trimming Store,
.Vo. S 3 Cbmcr of Maikel ilred ami the Diamond.
I RANK VAN GORDKR respecfully announces to the
. publieof Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he will open bis
new Trimming Store on Monday, April 17 th. llaviug fitted
np the neatoet store room in the city, and filled it with n
oboioe selection of the laiost styles of Trimintogs and Fan
cy Goods, be flatters himself that he will offer superior iit
ducenents aod endeavor to give full satisfaction to all who
may favor him with their patronage.
Now, don’t forget the place—No. S 3 Market street, corner
of the Diamond. [aprU) FRAN K VAN OOKDER.
KNTERPRIE WORK
.Vo 13G Wood tired, Third door Ixiottr Virgin Alley.
BOWN A TETLEY would call the attention of sporting
men to their large assortment of Guns, Ritles and Re
volving Pistols, the largest and best selected stock ever
opened In this market; together with a general assortment
of Hard ware, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackle, all of which
we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchase, or
for good approved paper. marlB
W r bTSc aTf k, _~
First street, between wood and market
STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA., builds Frauds* Futuut
Metallic Life Boats, of Galvanized Iron . also, manufacture*
Copper and Sheet Iran Work, Cooking Stoves for Steamboat*
and Hotels, Portable Forges, Forged Iron Work, Large
Dolts for Bridges, Am; Cork life Preservers, the best and
cheapest kind. Steamboat work attended to. fmy»B.y
Important to Tailors*
JUBT RECEIVED, a largo assortment of Tailors’ and
Trimmers’ Shears, of the best makes in the country,
which we offer at the manufacturer’s prices, at
BOWN A TETLEY’S, Enterprise Works,
130 Wood street,
feb7 Wholesale Agents for maafuitetorer*.
IF YOU CAN SAVE FIVE DOLLARS A MONTH, you
can have a fine Building Lot, of 00 feet front by 210
deep, situate on Ml. Washington. Price, $260 —terms, s2u
In baud, balance at (5 a month Now is the time to secure
a good Lot on easy terms. S. CUTHBERT A I:UX,
je2l r 140 Third street.
r»M> LET—A FINE HOUSE,on P-'no street near Marbury.
X for a term of year?; or, for the part of this yeare-rem
low. Also, a good House on Pennsylvania avenue, near the
Court Hoove. Inquire of
jyfcla THOMAS WOODS, 7* Fourth street.
* ' . \*\ .* ' \
Property for Bale* ~
ri 'JIB subscriber offers for 6&ie, on very reasonable tens*,
1 t>*« fallowing property, vix:
A Three rtery Brick Dwelling House, No. 110 Penn street,
between Jlay street and Bvanwalley; and'tot2s fretfront,
extuudlug buck 112 feet to an alley. Tha House is one of the
best building?, and In one of the most pleasant neighbor*
hoods in iho city. , •
Five Lots—embracing corners of Front and Forty streets;
one hundred and five fret fronton Jerry and alrtrfret on
Front Etm-t, with a good three, story Brick ~®
corner, at wo story Frame on Front and two Stick Baud*
incs, us shops, on Ferry at. .
A Lot, ol f«et front by SO fwt deep, on TrOnt, between
Market and Ferry streets.
A Lot. with very convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot 20 feet
by 9U. fronting on Congress and Elm eta.
A llouse and tot, on Wylte street, near the new Court
House. The house is arranged and In good order, and
l> now ocrupied afl a hotel.
A Three story Brick, on SmithQeld street, near Seventh
being iu an excellent basinew location. The Lot is 'JO by SO
f-et deep, fronting ou StalthfieM st.
A Cottage Frame and tot, 28 by 120feet,fronting on Anne
and Kobiasou streets, Allegheny City. This fa a very desira
ble and plfu-sant location for a residence.
jjlinu Lots in the T-*n of M’Keesport, each 60 fret by 150.
Htvcryl of these are on the Malastreot.
>;lev*m A&wf in Limetown, on the Monongahela Itiver, on
which th-rr* are 4 bouses; there are some 6or 7 aerteef ea«
collect coal, and abundance of limestone, convenient
tj the binding; and two ccal pits open.
Ninuty tot* In the town of Columbia, 60 feet by 150 each,
ueoriy *ll Jcr<-i. and-well located. The tenant cf each tot
naH the r »W~* of using whatever stone coal be- tney re
quire for bia own u«r, from a pit near the Locks. Columbia
is a pleasant situation on the bask of the Monongahelariv
r.r> 3 rthcwi dlci-rici- below took No. 3, in the midst of an ex
tensiio stone coal region, and would be a desirable point tot
mnnufaoioring establishments. «
Two Hundred acres of superior Stone Coal,with House,
Rallnad. Ac. This property haa a front of 140 rode on the
Mcuongstoia riv«r; an excellent landing; good grade and
fuun ißta 'n tor raiiruad—with enough lever ground at one
point for houses and gardens, or location*for manufactories.
The r-hl ; deep enough to allow horses to be used in haul
ini' cut tb- coat—the quality of which, tor iron work,steam,
gx.-', <- f< r : any ordinary usee, is not surpassed by any in the
roautry. ‘ ,
In niy absence, my agent, James Blakely, will give
at! i— vt-jwv infjrcjatifen.and be authorised to give warren*
KV7 property sold. JAMES MAY,
g,v2f* * No. 119 P»np«t'yei -
DWKI.UNd llyUaK i'OK SALK—Situate on Third at,
MaitliC'.-l J. The House \i well arranged, with
hrv .J parlors. dining room and kitchen, 4 chambers,
bath r"iin. with hot and cold water; good cellar, gaa fix
tures, ar. 4*<»r y ic* and terms oall at tho ‘Eetl Kstate 0£
!*<•«!. 140 Third street.
OSk'hCNDKED AND THIRTY ACHE* OP LAND, oue
halr uni- from the Ohio river, mur Baker’s Landing,
•>r> acre- uniicr ( il.ivit.ion, with Orchard and other gdod
iiuprovi nicotfi; ono-half the Coal under it reserved, It i*
ofTrred at an extremely low price. Enquire of
\*fALL' Alibi I'HHi'EKTi' IN COLLINS TOWNsIU,'.
FOR FALK —*'4 acres sltoate one mile from East Lib*
erty. arid about yards from the Allegheny rivet. and
cam"distance from the Allegheny Valley Railroad. Anew
Ilrict iloor-c, r>f ball and 7 ruoms,flm»ht»l in modern atvle;.
& Tenant Ucu.«e, a large Frame Barn and Stable, and other
.-.ut building*; agoed well of Water and durable rpriogn
t!‘\> artj'ii'ing stream at lower part of the farm; an or*
chard «.r GOO trees''. AO acres In cultivation, balance good
\iu>l,r; a valuable atone quarry. WUJ be sold altogether,
(** h«t;**> with tbc improvements. ■
B.'uK CALK— l'wv fplcuiihl Farms; one of 100 acres, anil
llie other Taacrwj beautifuily located on the Upper
FL CTnlr Itswship Plant P.oad, 6 miles from the city, each
of tl..*a 'ylnrro as lo divide into lOaere lots,havinga good
s;r;ug nil each. It is a splendid opportunity for a specula-
TL->'i- who want a good home, or wish to mate
loot. would do well to loot at it, as we will pell to U'*
i' ; 7: t 'hat i n*w«i u.» our s*‘<w price, in lots or all together.
Ai»c.:;v(!C«i.ititry Feats, l mile from Woods' ran, and
on'*v G net*-* irvm Allegheny city, by way of the New Brigh
t'*u‘i’i::r:k il.'a h They are*flee healthy locations, and of*
very low.
a Cnuctry Feats on the Ohio and Pannsylraoii
Ral:msd.7 miles below ih# city. They will be sold separau
or b ccther to a Colony cr building association. It is:
lively and cheap, of coarse. \ „
A :A), one Jud of two acres, and two smaller piece? of
gr. ui-d, opposite, li or! man's at 'Woods’ run, offered at. A
very low price for ko tine a property. An aMorunent'of
:i:iJ L/U.', always on hand, and described in
my rrgbvr. Befcre buying you would do well to call and
eu juircil THOMAS WOOLS,
j 7 7e Fourth street*
He&ntiful SHea for Country Homes.
riuiK m.t-reicnwl offer* for sale,'on easy terms, FIFTY
X LOTF, laid otf nod r*«-trict«l for rural residences; Also,
ao KNTI ti K tdj'JAi.K, on the limit of the Allegheny river,
"Oi feet long by 2jo feet deep ; baving front* on JBary and
Julia Ann Avenues, and Henrietta and Herr streets. This
eqiuirv'rnntuins u.nuy Fruit Trees cf the choicest kind, and
c;.ami:tJ>ds a tier view of the picturesque and romantic see
ni:ry :it«'>un.l. lam desirous of preferring this square en
tire*. m it wi.uld afford one of the most charming and mag
nia-.cr.t jjrr & g-ciltman’s summer residence, in the
i2jin.-ifi.HJc vicinity cf the two dlles.
Al:-<, ab?ut TlLlf E ACRES OF GKQUXD, at the head of
Hi# Island, edvi.ntngeousiy situated for manufacturing pur
l-0.--'. '
The above property is situated in Duquesne borough, on
the high and main back cf Herr’s Island,'and is reached by
n very substantial bridge <f one spas. For particulars ap
ply ;it my rv-'ub'cce, in Duqueene borough, oh the main
bunk, fronting Um h«id cf Herr's Island, or of JOHN DUX
LAP 4 CO- corner ut Fe-eoud and Market sts., Fittaburgh.
npr!7:ff ' WM. C. MILLKK.
Filth Ward property for sal
Bargain.
T'HREi: VALUABLE BKICK HOUSES AND LOT;
Thi f-e la>u embrucH a fronton Penn street, of ft) feet f>
ia' bes. to J alley: on which there Is erected a valua
ble block of Hrk-k lIou«*s, two stories high, with kitchen
and rt-litir in bas*CK*nt. 41 fw*t Croat on Penn street, and SO
f>*t deep />n Locust strict. This is a very desirable situa
tion f>r«jther a Store cr alarum; Penn street being the
great of the city: and this property being con
remeut to tlio RailnMOi Depot,
KENNEDY A CO.
Thi.x y.Tc} .*rty would do; be in the market only that the
owner i< liviug in Washington county, and finds it extreme
ly iiip'Dtfiiivu; lo attend U» it.
Term- ca-y und-price moderate; for further particulars
enquire id itOI'.KCT PAY, Filth Ward,
lQj w i ACRES >jr‘ LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, near
1 Ou‘ f tin- Clarion river. This last} is heavily timbered,
i.hi ,-u oxc-iiin*. mi: l, and is said to contain an abundance oJ
iron <■!«. utii a thick rdn of bituminous coal. The V>can
go ruii.TiJ, m hich will undoubtedly be built, will run very
uesr to :t. •! Lot directly acroa* it.* The MllUtown creek
tJiri-ii.-h it.
;n F!k county. well timbered and watered,
n*:ir iin- route of the Sonbury and Krie railroad.
Nn better could be made than in these lands.
The crunpirticu of the Sunbury and. Erie, the Allegheny
Valley, nod the Venango railroads through that region
w ill r- l 1;t tm* coal, lumber, iron ore and solL of great
Value. Empslr-.-r C.B. M. SMITH,
Valuable Properly tor Sale,
O.s Llihi.lY STREET. ADJOINING THE MJCTHO-
Dlc-T tiRAVII YARD, NEAR CANAL RABIN.—This
!■* r/•••.T the only Jc.-irabb- piece rf property In this crighbor
h'vat not alrcn ’y bought up by the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company. Fronting uu Liberty i»0 feet, on Elm street 100
fe.-t. theura- to the Methodist Crave Yard MV;, feet, to Liber
ty 110
This pr [.-rly i; tnsii ui-irable as a Hotel. The building
u-.iv oo it, u -il -ui-uwitUi three story brick, with ail the
mi e--.ir\ La. h buildings, baa for a long time been occupied
as the Ci.ii a llut-1, dotog a good businew. Capitalists and
others lniirous of miking a good invertment, will do well
to fixnmiu.' the preoii>cs.
Kt.rW.tf EDWARD FABF.It.
I WILL SELL iny unaxpired lease (fourteen years) of a
Lot, -iruiite on O’Hara street and Spring alley, in the
Filth Ward—Wft fronting oo O'Hara street, and running
hack lbu ft. on Spring allev, on which is erected a tour
storied Crh-k House. 4(> ft.sqaare.with a frame, two stories,
LO ft. on rprii»,; alloy, wc.il calculated to carry on any
me!. ni',a;u;uran\irlngl'urines¥. Beingeng&ged in man
ul i tcriugiii th«* country. I offer the above fur sale. In
quire nt No. •*-:> Liberty street,
oclsrtf EDWARD FABER.
O I.YYV THREE ACRE' Of LAND, with 2bo acres or Coal
a’.ta* hM, rod all the improvements thereon in success
ful . aid farm is iituuied on the Monongsbela
river,ib:l.*s nl-ove lhttsburgh, and i? supplici with a
farm IJ.-ure. it trn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad,and
The vein «»f ikxii i* live feet thick, and cannot be snrpassed
iu quality. For further particulars apply ;o
A Very Desirable Country Sent at Prl-
vate Sale.
'J 'HE : .ib.-Tib.T is anthorh-i-d to sell the following piece
X of property, containing -}£ acres of land, situated in
Coilin' Ip.. Allegheny county. t*a. This property is beauti
ful ly Ir.c.U'-j <«»» ih« bank of the Allegheny river, about 4
mile- tn-m the city i having two fronts, one on the Law
reu.-eTillo and Sbarpebureh Hank Read, and the Allegheny
rlvtr; and about Sb rods below tbe. ferry, and just Delow
the new bridge, now being built over the river. For fur
ther particulars enqunvof James c. ricuey,
jeU Heat Estate Agent.
SaLE.—Ii7 a,tvs of Laud, 13 miles south of Darling
r Ivn, y > u.Te< cleared, good Orchard, a good Stone
House, largo Burn, two Frame Houses, all in first rate or
der. mjJ otic red at the low price of per aero
Alao, oiH-liaij acre Lit in Oakland, ou Charlotte street,
it i- u Ik' iutiful Lot; in m>nt of Mr. Ogdrn'S-fine improve
merit, uni i* otferoi at the low price of JSOO —enquire of
cie Call uud get mv Register, fir descriptions of a great
vnrioty of ' THOM AS ’’WOODS,
j./d'j “ 75 Fourth street.
CM i l* ii .—HALF IN HAND, balance iu 4 yeai a, fora
tJpI.wVM • New Frame House cf 5 rooms, withalaige
K,cot ground.ot bo tert front on tbe Brownsville road, in
South Fiu-burgh? I'l-nty of choice apple, ptiach and plum
trees, grapes, currants and gooseberries. A large stable,
out c.vm, Ac Th- house is well papered—good grates, Ac.
Call anil eNMuiuc i!..- j-rc-periy.
ijll I'L’TIIUERT A FOX, 140 Third at.
■ iOR .'AU>.*iX acre.- Land, situate near the ilinersville
X Ruud, i(4 mll« from the Court House; on wbieh U a
Mual! two ,-turv Lrii k House, Stable, and other buildings;
al.-o. au excellent Orcliard. Terms—One-fourth cash, bal
ance iu live equal annual payments.' Enquire of
jeH AUSTIN L00M15,92 Fourth at.
Cli/ITaUE FOR RENT.—The main building Of liopse on
/ Nursery Hill, with about an acre of ground. Enquire
of J. cTtli)KFOhi>, cn the premises, or of
myid . THOMPSON BELL A 00.
Valuable Property For Sale.
FIVE lIAM):kjME BUILDING LOTS, situate on Centre
Avenue, near Falton street, and within ten minutes'
walk of the i*ost Office. For terms, inquire of
HOON' A SARGENT,
corner of Wood and Fifth sts.
» GOOD DAY fiF.I.LAR, under the Neptune Engine
/\ liouie, oo Seventh street, suitable for storing njotote#
or produce. 3OHN IL 6TJSWAHT,
m»iO -26 T Liberty ttcaeC- •
To I«et« p ’ - “
THE dwelling >bouw now oocupied by me on Federal
street, No, 4 Collpnada How, sear the end
of the bridge. fcnqtdr* »t the hoUM.
Jebtfttf W. H. LOWBIK.
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THOMAS WOODS,
75 Fourth atr**et'.
‘ 8, CUTHBBRT k SOU,
Tlral Estate Agents, 140 Third gt.
at a Good
or JAS. ft RICIIKY.
Kor.l Estate Agent, at this oClee.
Land, for Sale
Attorney at Lew,
No. 147 Fourth .stra*t.
For Sale.
Coal Work* For Sale.
NICHOLSON & PAYNE,
1 No. 2G7. Liberty street.
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WEDNESDAY .MOKNIK&t::::::::::-::JULV.X9.
[From DiekmD llMJPetolA Woidi ]
ONE OF OUR LEGAL FICTIONS. r
The prayers were made, the beubdictiongiveu,
the bells rang ont their lusty epiiWamium. and
by the law of the Church and the law of the
land, Charlotte and Richard Deeborough were l
henceforth one—one in interests, one ln differ-
No chill rights or selfish Individuality do-eov : t
disunion between thorn; no unnatural laws to
weaken her devotion by offering a traitorous
asylum against him; but, united by bonds, none
could break—their two lives welded together,
one and indivisible for over—they get their
names to that form of marriage, which so many
havrsigned in hope, to rejad over for a lifetime
of bitterness and despair. Yet wba<' enu be
more beautiful than'the ideal of an English mar
riage This strict union of interests—although
it does mean the absorption of the.woroaa’oJife
in that of the man’s—although it does mean the .
entire annihilation of all her rights, icJivicTual
ity, legal existence, and bis eole recognition by
the law—yet how beauiifat is the idta! ‘ She,
as the weaker, lying eafe in the shadow of his
strength, upheld by bis hand, oberisbedby his . . , }
lore, losing herself, in the'larger being of her
husband; while be, in the vanguard of life, pro- s ' '
tecis her from all criV and shields her sgarast
danger, and takes on himself alone the strife . ...
and the weary toil, the danger, and the struggle..
What a delightful .picture of unselfishness and
chivalry, of devotednees tnrd manly protection ;•
and what sacrilege to erase so much poetry from .
the dry. code of our laps I -
Like all newly-married women, this woman ,
would have looked with horror op any propoal
tion for the revision of the legal poem. ' Xiber- ' :
ty wonl-1 have been desolation to hferJ-jmd the ;••
protection of the laws she wonld have n?[>adia- t <
ted as implying a doubt of her husband’s faith.
She bad been taught to believe in men,.and io
honor them; and she did not Wish to •unlearn' ■ - *°
her lesson. Ihc profound conviction of thrir ; r.t
superiority formed one of the cardinal points.of
her social creeil; and yonng hearts are not ea- '
ger to escape from their anchorage of t rust. She ’
was a willing slave because she was a faithful •
worshipper; and it seemed: tolher but fit, and ; ,
right, and natural, that the lower should be sub
servient to. the will of tke.higber. For the first
few weeks all went according to the brightness
of her belief. The oewly-bdund epic was •
ten in letters of geld, and blazoned in the bright- *'
est colors of youth and hope,.ftßddovei_and ehe *
believed tbat thc (mreaddoaves wouMcofltinae
the story of those already. tornwhuver, and.that
the glories of the-future wonld I>e like , to the
the glories of the past. She believed as others,. *
ardent and loving, have believed; and she awoke ‘
like them, when the bitter fruit of knowledge 1 •
was fcetweenbfr lipfe, andxhtdead.leaVbs'of Jher \
young hopes strewed the ground at her feet.:
The geld of the blazoned book wassoon'.tar
nished. Its tamed leaves told of love, certain
ly ; but of a love' whose passion, when It was - ~
burnt out, left no friendship or mental sympa
thy to keep alive thepale ashes. _Ga the con- w... .
trary, quarrels soon took the -place of'fading
caresses, and bitter words echoed the lost sounds ;
of fond phrases; no real heart-union wove freefep 1 ;
ties in place of the fragile l bands which* rimtntj
like flax in their own Are; but the honeymoon. .
died out the affection, which ought to have lived
through the hard probation of time, and suffer- ‘ ’ "
ing, and distress. It bad been a love-match,
but it was an ill-assorted match as well-; and
want of sympathy soon deepened into bitterness, .. .
and thence fell backward into hatred and dis- _
gust The husband was a man of violent tem- ‘ ‘ '
per, and held supreme views on martial privi
leges. His wife, young, impassioned, beautiful,"
and clever, was nono the less bis chattel; and :
he.treated her as such. By bitter perecnal ex
perience, he taught her that the law which gave -
him all but uncontrolled power over her os his
! property, was not always the doty of the strung
to proteot the weak, but might sometimes—even...
in tho hands of English gentlemen—be'transin- , .
ted into the right of the tyrant to' oppress the
helpless, From high words the transition to
I rough deeds was / easy and natural.. Hatters
| grew gradually worse; quarrels became .more ~
| frequent, and personal .violences increased. .
| More than once she was in mortal fear, with
; marks of fingers on her throat, and. cute and '
j bruises on head; more than.once relations in
terposed to save her from further violence. In
these quarrels perhaps she was not wholly blame
less. The rash passion of a high spirited girl „ K
was not the temper best suited to snob a bus
: band’s wife. Less Imaginative and less feeling
i she might have better borne the peculiar mode
I of showing displeasure to which he resorted;
and had she been of a lower organization, she'
' might have gained more power over a man who
did not appreciate her intellect, or the.beacty of
her rich nature. As it was—be, too violent to .
control his temper on the oue 6tde ; she, too rash
and eager to conceal her pain and disgust on the
other—their unhappiness became public, and by -
its very' publicity seemed to gain, in strength. '
Friends interfered, many thronging about her, ;
some, to advise' patience; some, "resolution ;
some, to appeal to her wifely love, and others to'
her woman’s dignity ; and she, halting between.
the two, now. consented to endure, Wl now. re
solved to resist. So things went on in a sad un-. .
hinged manner;' outbreaks continually occur
ring, followed by promises of reformation and *'
renewed acts of forgiveness; but no solid pekoe '
established, and ni real wish to amend. Once , ur/
she left tho house, after a long and angry scene, . y
during which he struck her, and with no genlle
hand either; and she would not return until ■' J *
heart-broken petitions and solemn engagements
touched her woman’s pity and changed her angeg -
into sorrow. She.thought, too, of her own mis*. -
deeds; magnified the petty tempers and girlish
impertinences which had been punished so Se- '*'•
verely; took herself to task, while .the tears
streamed firm her dork eyes and steeped the.
black hair hanging onjber neck, until at last
imagination and repentance weighed down tho
balance of evil on her own side. And then he
was her husband! the father, of her children, y.
and once her lover so beloved! \fe all have
faults, and we all need pardon, she thought; and
she forgave him, as she had done before; and re
turned submissively to his house. This was what"
the Ecclesiastical law calls condonation. And
by this act of lovo and mercy she deprived her-,
self of even the small amount of protection ,
afforded by the law to English wives of the
teenth century.
They had now three children who made op
the sole summer time of her heart. Only those
who know what sunshine the love of young ami
innocent children creates In the misty darkness
of an unhappy life, can appreciate her love for.. -
her’s—three bright, noble boys. , How she loved
them ! -How passionately aod how tenderly!
Their lispipg voices charmed away her griefs,
and their young bright eyesoed eager love made
her forget that she bad ever couso for regret of
fear. For their sake she endeavored to be pa
tient Her love for them was too strong to be
sacrificed even to her outraged womanhood; and ‘ .
that she might remain sear them, and car* ss
them, and educate them, she bore htr trials,
now coming fast and. thick upon her, with lor- * r
bearance, if not with silence. • .
Bat, matters came at last to a climax, though
sooner and on different grounds than might have
been expected. She and her husband parted on
a trivial question of itself, but with grave re
sults: a mere dispute as to whether the chil- _
dreu should accompany their mother on l * visit
to one of her brothers, who was avowedly (very
extraordinary that he should ho so after •the •* 7 ~
married life she baa led) unfriendly toiler bus- ,
band. It was at last decided that they should.-
not go, and after a bitter struggle. Far more-r' . /
was involved in this question than appears oi *
the surface; her right to themanagementof her .
sons even in the most trifling matters, was .tits .;*■
real point of contention; the mother was obliged
to yield, and she went alone; the children re- -
maining at home with the father The day after a.
she left she received a message from one of the
servants to tell her that something was wrong at .
home; for, the children had been taken away,
with' all their clothes and toys, no cue knew,
where. In a storm of terror and agony she '
-gays herself up to the trace, and at U*t found .
out their hiding-place. But without any good .
result. The woman who bad received them, un-.. .
der the sanction of the father, refused to deliver
them op to her,-and met her prayerß-and' re
monstrances with insolts and sarcasms. She
was obliged to return, widowed and childless, to.
her sister’s home in the codntry; like a wound- -
ed panther tearing at the lanes in his side, a
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