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Ae~ TERMS. —lndian* & jay*).)** rtrictlv i'l
*iUio?arUiWy be wjuimlif wtpail
vithio the year.
43" jingle copies TW-j.CETf#—-Ibr safest tbeoHanter is th*
Office, aadJjy.the New* Boy*.
THE BATUBDA7 MORNING POST
is published from the tame'.office, on m large blanket tire
sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Single copier
pit* cisis.
43" No paper will be discontinued (unfeaet the di»CT*-
on of the Proprietors,) until all arrearages are paid.
49* No attention will be paid to any order nnleea accom
panied by the mon »y, or satisfactory reference in this dtTh
49> QmneeteJ t oith the Establishment of VstManMng Past
t one of Vu largest Job Printing Offices t» the dig, tabort aS
birds nf work is done oi» the shortest feoffee, ami most reason*
GEO* F. GILLMOBB,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
OJJictj comer of Fourth itreet and Chtrr% *o e*.
pirrtotraaa, PA.,
•j 4^- Willattend to bin professional business as usual, at
■» his office, between the hours of SAM. and ( P. H. of eyh
*' day. ' jyW 7
ROBERT E. PHILLIPS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ST. liOUIS. Mo.
JOSKPU WEAVER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Offleci No. 144 Fourth street*
ja3:lyg] PitTSßmunL pa.
JOHN BAttTON, "
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office, corner Fifth and Grant sts*.
ja3:lyg| PITTSBOaoB. pa.
tt. Biddle Roberta,
Attorney at law—office, no. 122 sndthfeid itmt
bwtveen Fifth nod Sixth.. Collections carefully attend
ed 10—gperial attention given to ConTeyapclpj. [tlec3:ly__
Thomas Means,
ATTOBNE JT AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN OHANOERY
Office, nest door to the Post Office, SteubeoTiUe, Ohio.
my 4
ATTORNEY AT LAW— No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh
Pa., fourth door below Mr. Body Pattersou’s LiVerj
HUhle. | jc2g'
J. 15. Morrison.
A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office, tt
ijl moted to No. 44 Grant atraet, near Fourth, PittaburgL
Pa- aprlfcy
G. Orlando Loomis,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—onoe, Fourth street, above Wooc
Jy4nr
Thomas Pi. Marshall,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lowrie's Buildings, Fourt!
street. , JanT:ly
K. B. Carnahan,
ATTORNRY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, betwee.
Cherry alley and Grant street. Jefcy
J« K. M’Clowry,
Attorney and counsellor at law—offloe it
Bofldlng?, on Grant streot. je2
D. 11. Hasen,;
ATTORNEY AT LAW— No. 127 Fourth street, shore ant
noar SmltbSeUl. j marST?
W "HERE all business perulntog toUhe offico of Alder
man and Justice of the Peace will be promptly at
tcmle-1 to. Acknowledgments of Deeds and Mortgages,’an
other Instruments of writing, token at his office, or at th>
residence of the parties.
The Dockets of D. S. oCULLY.Iate an Alderman of tb>
City of Pittsburgh, are placed in my nosseasioo.' Person
haring Judgments on said Dockets may hare the neceasar
process ir*u-d thereon by Alderman Watson. [my&if
S tiiickmaater, Aideman.
OFFICR, Grant street. between Fourth st- and DiamoD
nliey. Coureyauclng of all kinds done with the grw
est care and legal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate «>
amioeJ, la Ja3J
9l THIRD Street, between Wood and Market street *•
JLs Pittsburgh. Ooilvctrma promptly rnaJe. Bunds, Mori
gage?, and other writings drawn witli neatness and acco
racy. Je2l 1 r
1 \ DR. D. HUNT, Dentist, has remove
his otiW from No. "5 Fourth street, to No. V
Ft iUKTII Street, one door belo.v Ferrr. whet
he will be happy to attend-to &U professions
colls. aprß
” ii. AUL, sU.tf.frjN DJSNTI3T. (sur
gfegSgg Ce-sc.r to G. W. Biddle,) NO. 1U SMfTli
02;ce boars, from 8 to 1 o’clock, an
from 2 u. f -.r‘c;oek febl&.ly
J-oOul'T. DENTIST, Fourth street, fire door
(JjTOwSSwest of Market.
Office Ilonts Prom nine A. Si. to fir.
P. M- de-Co-
o. w. urasmT ««
D W. (IBIISTINB A CO.
COMMISSION AND FORWAKBINQ MBHCUINTX.
AST)
Dealers Generally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin
-x cinnati and other Manufactures, &o.
JPw.Oo th-onlstrerii. belwn Market and Ferry ttrteit,
Liberal cash ad ranees made on consignments., Pm
ticnlar attention paid to forwarding Western merchandise
Rcfcrcncti. —Clark A Thaw, Wm. Qagaler A Co., ffm. M
Cully A Co., F. Sellers L Co , Hays A Black, Kramer a
Kahm, Henry Graff, E.*}., Wm. Hicbbaum, S. R. Johnston
Ksq., Thotuas Uakewell, Ksi„ George Led;le, K.-q., Solomon
Btoner, Esq. ' , jnh:?
Co-Pnrin«r«tii|».
THE subscribers have this Jay ( jrmed a partnership f<>
the purpose of earryio ' oa Cannistion and fbrwara
in conoocdou with the./YJ», Bacon and OH, and /V
duce business generally, under the style of K«m<n * Rici'
AaMoa; warehouse No. 11C Vfuter and ISO Frontstreets
formerly occupied by flurhriilg** <fc Jngbraiu.
Wil. B. KNGIJSH,
JA\lE$ IUCUAhMON,
JAS. J. BEXNKIT.
Pittsburgh, Febraary Ist, IBSI.-felC
Y *•
... DRAYO, Duuaoud, i'«.,
• Country Produce, oiTern for sale a choice stock -
Groceries, Rejected for family use. Bpieea of every Tariei;
sad the purest quality, ground at hlsdte&m Jlilld. AU>
Dried Fruits Foreign au<l Domestic. Produce taken in es
change for Merchandize.
F. R. D. has procured a fail assortment of Lamlreth’
Warranted tinrden &ed», aod invites the attention of all b
teregted in rural affairs. jaoll
Copartnereaip
THE UNDERSIGNED bare tais 4a; catered iato eivpai
oerchip. under the nimeand styl**of J. A. HUTCH'
SOV A A)., for the purpose of trHO&cUoga CommiAMim »c-
Grocer; business. J AS. A. HUTCH ls<)S\
A. M. WALLINGFORD.
4 Pittsburgh. February I,IST>4 • tv*-*
'gM W. D. knolhh. j V . ut.v
KXOLISH t RICHAROSOX.
COMMISSION AN D FOIUVAIUHNG MERCHANTS, as
Wholesale Deulers in Fi-h, Bacon and Oil,ami Frodn
generally. Warehouse formerly occupied by Burbrlige
laghram, No. 116 Water and 150 First street, Pittsburg l
Penna. r..;t
nU3CIS 0. DAfLSY jsu. a. bsssba^
-BAILEY' *. RICKSHAW.
TEA DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERS; Dealers i
Wooden and Willow Ware, Japanned Tin Ware. Hous
keeping Utensils. Ao., Whomsale and Retail, No. 2»3 Liber:
street, Pittaburgli. /; aprls:v
r*A*ntB Jl/HJI MOGLd, UCU uwm>
Pittsburgh. Maryland. Plttaborgl
Sellers, Klcoli 4c. Co..
PRODUCE iTOGKNKIiAL COMMISSION MERCHANT?
Ko. 309 Liberty st» **t, Mtl-iburgh, Pa.
Sperm, Linseed ami Lard Oils
r. ssi-Lita. ~T> SI a. ovi<7
11l
FBA'S SELLERS & CO.,
Forwarders and Commission Merchants
DSALCtIS !."»
PROVISIONS, GRO IERIB3 AND OILS,
.Vo. 3>f9 Lihrrty str>rl. PitUhurgh, Hi.
VILU&iI IciLLRR, Phil* .....*'H.tucßiTsua,t'»lwDarjp
Miller A Rfclcetson,
WHOLESALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS uF BRANDIES
Wines and Severs— Nos. 11 2 ami 174, comer of Inrii
sud Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nail*, Cotton Yarm
*5, comtanUy on hnnd.
WUllam Carr A- Co.,
/17m. Carr Ur» »f tb« firm of J Paitrzt it Co.)
WHOLESALE GROGERS and Dealer? in Foreign Wine/
and Dnm die-i. Old Uunongahela and Rectified. Whi>
key, No. 329 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburg)
Pa. . ja&v
itkiV'ii. S’cLOitA* JOHN J Attx KIHEPAttUia
M’OLURHAS, HERRON & CO.,
WHOLESALE Grocers, Produce Dealers and Cotumb
Mon dleiciumts, No. 243 Liberty street/
WM. UlXtlHA* .....
~ WM. BINOHAM t CO.,
FOREARMS<i AND COUVUSSIuN MERCHANTS,
Liberty street, opposite Deana. HnHroad Depot,
a?r7 PtrtSBCMH, Pa..
JEHU HAWORTH, WMetalt and Retail Orocer, Deal*!
iU'l Imporiar uf 01*1 Country Black Xeaa, French Brat.
Wine*, of Diamond alley andlhe Diamond.
rDt«»r»tirgb, Pn.<f . ' feb2B:y
LI VI9I OS TO NS *- CO.,
FORWARDERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS
WM. A. 91’CI.CKO,
«-rEA DEALER AND PA'IILT GROCER,-»
ooasfiu or wood asp sixt a stbssts, .
Pittsburgh
Tleury U. Colllna.
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, and
Wholesale Punier in Cheese, Butter, Seeds, Flub* and
Produ** generally, Xu. go WOOD Hu. Pittsburgh. [ronrG
Paul A Hardock,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MKUCIUNB, AND
STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Wat«rstreet,Cincinnati.
Ohio. _ _ [apl:tf
King * filoorliead,
WHOLESALE GRuOEUS AND PRODUCE DEALERS—
No. 27 Wood street. Pittsburgh. [my23
Smith. 4b Slnclalr>
WHOLESALE GROCERS. .AND. COMMISSION HER.
CHANTS—Cornnr Wood and First etn. . fnovS
Henry Bl’CaUough it, Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS au<l Commission Merchants,
••orner of Peon and Irwin utreeta.'PittubVh- ] iiwJ:ly|
Tux old PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (Law Joaw-
WO.T k Stocexos,) and BLANK BOOK IKS STATIONK*,
RT WAREHOUSE —is prepared to execate erery style ol
Legal, Commercial, Canal aud Steamboat Job Printing and
Book Binding, and furnish every article in the Blank Book*
Paper and Stationery line, at the shortest notiee end on the
sum reasonable terms.
Blank Boob and Stationery Warehouse, oomer of Market
anti second streets.
Printing Offioe and Boots Bindery, No. 60 Third
B« T. G. Morgan,'"' ““
BOOKBKLLER AND STATIONER—has always on ban.
a general assortment of School, Miscellaneous and Blank
Books, Printing, Post and Cap Paper, Wholesale and Re
tail, No. 104 Wood street, below Fifth, Bast side, Pittsburgh.
Wanted, Bags and Tanners* Scraps. : &pl6:ly
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, DEALERS IN STAN
.DARD AND LIGHT LITERATURE, and Publishers ol
the I. 0. 0. F. TOKEN. No. 15 fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
m»r!s*lr
I. W. Chadwick,
DEALER IN RAGS AND PAPER. No. 149 Wood Street,
Pittsburgh. The highest price in cstb'padd for rags.
WtM:t
William Glenn,
F OOKBTNDER—Comer of Third sod Wood streets, aboTe
0 .H. Kay. wboro he Is pre oared to do ersry deecriptfea
of Ruling and Binding. ' fdertJ '
* -4. •• V,. ’ 2
■ ’ft"-.
TIM i‘AlljV MORNING TOST
1!Y UILLHORfi & MOXTUDJIKHy
*''Kfsi*insT omswt-cr wfv>iy- m*n} ! -rrr***,.
— ..0 : — i . .
PROFESSIONAL CAROS.
8. P. Rost)
Alderman ,W*tat»n* -
Office on Third street, opposite UitUd I\nt Office,
IS. 8. {Veal, Alt
Removed.
BUSINESS CARDS.
PTTTBBITRGR, PA
PAGODA TEA STORE!
Steamboat Agents,
• TtrtKE lIaOTE, ISD , A.
W. Si Haven.
RnnSll R Bro.,
**•
« I* * V -
HaiJto iftornitig ii ost.
HIBDIbHBD dail:
VOLUME XII.
BUSINESS CARDS.
C; J9SSPH FLBMIffG,
CtoiMK MAJtKiST atßKier AND DIAMOND, keep#
«w»ntty oa hand * foil assortment of Drag*, Medl*
£**“?> Uadieine Uhsstt, Perfumery, addall arQclespertain
U»g to his business. ■-■. .! . e
, Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compounded at
all hours, \ ■ ■ jm»y
joh.t! fLrjtiso. --; '/' • cochhas ruuuao,
' .. FLBMISG BUUTHKft!),
' . ; - (3uci*h*i*s toA JUdd. : *«JoO
WHOLESALE UK 0G GISTS,
" «_i Aa.oo-Jf&af Slireec, Fiiistmrgk, Fa.
■ Prpprietnrscrf Dr. M’Lanefe Ueitiijrated Vermifuge, liTer
ac. ; : . , . , jfclp
\ JOHN HAFT, JR.,
(successor to da* M-tfuffey.)
Wholeiaie and ttatall Urmgglit,*
AND Dealer tfc PAlA'f*, t>l .6, DVit STUrfii,«., 141
' Wood street, three doors below Virgin alley,
«pr4:m&ely ; PIjITaIHJKQQ.
1 JOHN Di MOUUAK, Ag’t, :
WHOLESALE AND KKt’AiL LKUGGLST,
Dye-stuffs, Paints, Oilr, Vernishes, 4©.,
No. fiSy-j >Vooa t)Uteel,;(oue door south of Diamond alley,
; FITTSBCAOIi.i ; . {jaJj
•j fUUkUAQ.
Jds. «», ted irttb JOS. *BSL, the.
Lumuiss* ttIII hereafter be conducted under Him style of
j -tJir.U A *X>.»at the old wand, cornerof Braithfl-h) «iy|
•ft>tifrth etrewta.. ; . <;. J*i : y
• I-. MilUlun Thorn,
s |AS llhiloVjiU to the e,ru*r tit Haa!) uni I'K.NN
ill Sueets, Vhere he will, as usual, attend promptly u
•ie eumeruustrieuaa.; Ad aractraln htshna ore-warrante
yuri, and put.up with (he uttooai ' ; marl*:6m
r • !*• A. if'abnctuxki* !
iAF.UOUaAhb OKUU VtAlttUOlWfr-Odnwr find and
Tl Wwd auwu>. and comer Wood tod feiith. (lebl
I R. • L - ALLEN,
i ■
F otoign wizLM r BrandiMrfigars, Old Monongv
i hel* Kre Wfiijjty, *o..
[ALSO, RifCTIFTiNG iHSTILLBa.
J NO. -K WOOD STKEOT, Piri'SBUKUU, FA.
Brandies, Dins, x.'orJiau, Jamaica Spirits, St
T ¥ Croix ami New Kagiaqd Hum, UareU. vhauipagnes,
«wjch Als, London pwwa Bwut, Irish, ticb’tch, ifourpuii,
MdhUmongiihcla Rye Boa-HecuUai whisky, Applo, reach,
vili Oherrj anil Blackberry Brandies; Imported Havana.
Friudpe Cigars; UaiMpanisli aud Comtoub
*U *t sucii low p ices as U* challenge compe ilion
• *4-\) Bar Kegs ana Labelled BolUfej uT every style, am.
/cdiijobus of all sites. I ruspectfuiiy Invite an exauiua
i.d of my stocK, at No. 8 v» oui Street, Piitabuigh,
r 4 na - t aprcbly
i Juh.\ tiKaui'i,
1 JIPORTER OF BKANDUih, ul> t |WJJUCS, Ao.—Jteatet
L in Cue Old Munoogahcla Will Ay, Peach Brand , Ac
*»4* Rectifying DisuUcr, corner of Bmlthfielu and From
J»US Pittsburgh. _ ; aprlil
J* J. Bryar, •
iMT UULKBALK AND HKTAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT
f f Ifrft Liberty street, and 31 Diamond alley. irblOty
OiiN M’DtVUI' A BUu., 'Uiodefa and Dealers u.
: Foreign anil Domestic Liquors, Liberty street, cppueitr
of Mmthheld *U j
i tien.oTa]. ‘
frWQ. £. DOWSING, CLOIULER,^
.1 AS removed to 12#4 LIBERTY street, oppor ite UarrlAon
L*. alley, uud No. d BtVA.MII, mfor ttmuhneld, where
..txatleoiion ot his friends and llw public i» invited to Urn
:oik of-HEADY-MADE GOODS at Way» on baud. Also,
-Mjtha, Ceabimoros and Vesting lor Ordered worn. A full
-uiUtaietit of Furnishing Goods for keuileinen, Including
laffjof all quail tics, IruaJu, Umbrellas, Ac., Ac. jaiq
I0B1« ITCLtXKEY .[cVL-ULIUS B'CLOSXIT.
| j- H UA<»&l.
[wholesale «ad Botail Clothing Horchants,
KG. 8S WOOD Sn&iTi .
rllUi Subscribers (cbiwcLl'uUy inform tludr old customers
j and the public iu gwu**M, that tfccy hats this day as
oaateu ihewnelrv* in the above bUifttn=>s, under the turn
•i IOIIN M'CLOSKEYA CO. They {respectfully solicit a
.ayroz public patronage. |
Ifhe previous bus,am* of each till‘be settled by them-
rwaptwuvely frb®
% LAiUO, .(lute ot the tlrm of A Ldian,; huviu
i-V* opeued NO; 9, (two idoors above the olu
jUiu,; for the purports of carrying on the CLOTULNG
UolNLtiS, hope* by strict attention to business to merit a
aure ot ibe putron.igr of ibv late tirm.
dl. B.—Clotting madetn- order in Die most fssh'onuMe
ivtea, ana on the shortest notice —inferior to none in the
janStby
i Jaioti C. Watt,
lM LBCIi.LNT TAILoiL—Nk 40 Fifth street, opposite the
.▼l. Th«iir*s Fitts burgh, Fa. # p*7
T Jrdui iicUinKer»
vjf ONONQAQKLA FLANINO Ml LX—Would rtwpectfuliy
.'1 inform his friends and the puollv, that.his nsw «stab
'hment la now in full operation, anu that he L« prepared to
emtah Boat Oablns, and fail ail order* for J’Uuod Lumber,
itb promptners, and at the lowest rates,
toard and Plant, planed on one or noth sitW, constantlv
j|nand. ' * ■
floors, and Mouldings, or evwry aeweription, mads to
guilders and Carpenters would tnd it to their advantage
, give him a call, as he can now rurnuds them with planed
dtf suitable for every description ot Wort.
•*** a* aautoa...... - caigwaLL.
EERROK & CRISWELL,
BELL ANil BRASS RJU.NDEKS,
tif'ANLFAOTfJRERSoCaU.tunaeta BiLASa WORK LO-
U COilOriVE, sI'KAM ENGINE. PLUMBERS. *c. Ai
'Juotton Hatting Uanusauturvrv.
Foundry on Rebec** Atn-ct, Allegheny City.
Dfiloe amTStore, No. 12 Market ju-v<3t, t’KUburrh.
pLD ORAS3 and COPJ'KK UKca in tor work,
•cash paid. Orders left at th- foundry or office, will U
.•pmplly attended u>. * M-'J: ly
T JOSKPirf. LOWHY,
• No. *3 Vtrrner of t\fUi arm Wuxi Strutt,
Jfilcje up fctaira. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh,
y ESPECTFULLY aiiuounrt t«*. u.e public that ho hug
IV Commenced the REAL ESTATE AIiK.NCY,iu oonnec
dn with intelligence and <<Huenii Collecting. lie will
ISo attend Co renUug. Persons in want of.servants,in any
tpadty, or thoAem want©! piocr.i, will l-e supplied *l*bort
Alee. All business entrusted to uis care nromstlv at
tided to. * *■
Be/erencc*— -T. J. Bitzb&m. Etq., Itii-harJ Cowan, Kjq., W.
l>r. AJsx. lilnrk, Jaiuen Mackerkl, A. A. M&soq.
kfflt A Old. _ j*nlB
i.' oaov*
SI. UKAFP *- CO.,
'Western Foundry, No. 124 Wood street.
Jtanufactubkr of cooking stoves, c©ai and
U. Wood Stores, Parlor Stoves, Hollow Ware, Plain and
•iuoy (iruten. Plain and Fancy Fen lur*. Sad and Dog irons,
■lgar Hurtles, Tea Kettles, Boxes, Ac. [ juiijyj
Austin Loomis,
■ jIEAL ESTATE AUE.V&Y Merchandize, Stock, and Bill
LV Broker,Office, No. SiFourth Street,(above Wood.) The
iSMcntwr leaving opened an offlee at the above plane, for the
>urpuwot negotiating Loans, Bills, Bonds, Mortgages, and
■joiner loatruzaentaJorthe security of Money, and for tbe
■qrenese and sale of Stocks. Will.also give prompt and
Articular attention to buying, selllngl renting of end leas
k_• U>-) .AUSTIN LOOMIS.
i Schaelmaa A Hannlciu,
!; iTHOOKAPUBRS—Third street, opposite the Post-offlce,
M Fuktmrgh. Maps, Landscapes. HiU Heads, Show Bills,
4hels, Aruldlectoral and. Machine Drawings, Business and
idtlng Cards, etc^ J KngraTed or Drawn on Stone, Printed
dColurn, Gold,Bn>jue,or Black, tn tWmost approved style,
4'i Hi tha.mpst reasonable prleas.. octlfrly
1 J 5. M'Kiauy,
ifTOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINT Kit, AND
ILL Dealer tn Paiox*—NO. 44.5 C Ctalr. street, Pittsburgh.
Iks constantly on hand all kinds or Faints, either drv or
iUad, and Copal Varnish. Unshed OIL Boiled'oil,
ijirlu Turpentine, Window Glass or ail sizes, Putty, Paint
•rushes, Acu ail oCthe hast quality, and for sale at reasons*
pnees. sepll
sIdIGLIEH AKD OLASSM/AL HEIIiafARY.
' „ w. T. MCDONALD. M. A., PwmtpaL.
pUr: next session of the Institution wUJ commence on
L MONDAY, the fith of September next, at the room cor
iSr of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by Uiu
lessrs. Veeoer.
-GKO. tfUUIfAX
[R'/erencu— Hon. A. W. Loomis. C. Knap, Jr., 8. F. Von
ijhorst. K. Miller, jr.
' JACOB fIDOOLLHTER,
•vIIOLEHALK AND KEfAIL CIOAII MANUFACTURER
AXD DEALER IX ALL KtXDS OF
Tebaeetb Sanflj and Cigars,
!__ . Ao. 555 Viflh tt„ I\Usburrjh, Pa.
MW Keeps constantly on hand s large supply of si! the
arloua bramla of tmperted Cigars. jn&g
Joseph ohapHah-
WHOLESALE AND Jtfi£4U, DJS4LEB.IN
ISPOEtBD CIG ARS ,
.my gay No. 63 Market bthbet, .POTaauaon.
; The Greatest Invention or tbe Age.'
TO At OiD ttioHe feelings that usually
/■accompany the wearing of a new Hat, the CONFOit-
lately imported from Paris, form* the Hat to
-he exact shape and size >jf tb u head. A neat tit, and a good
Hut may oe bad at 77 Wood street,
apt* WM. D:>UOT.AS
NEW PAPER MILL,
CAnyqjt, OHIO.
FISHER, ANDERSON. A 00., have junl started their pa
per mill at the aboye jdace, where they will be happy
to receive orders for printing and wrapping paper of all
**«”» i ■ f«h£7:tf
A. Tlndle,
WHOLEBALEand Retail BADDLK/HARNESB,
VALISE and CARPET RAO msnu&c
-• ... turer. No.'loo Wood street, Httsburgh JPs.
j yufcy
W„_ John H. Mellor,
lIOLE3ALB AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL
IN STUCALENTa. .Pianos, Music, School Books and
stationery, No. 122 Wood Bgeeu jjjml
*. J. HSUS*.,.. ;.. ........... DANIIL AHL, JB.
' • HAGAK At AHL,
W/ “OLESALE and Retail Dealer* In Silks, Ihncy arid
TT &apU DRY GOODS, Nos. 91 M*ketand 8 Union
street, Pittsburgh. S{)r 4
uvm i ‘|. astftxTime' 11
F A Y r - a , r o!\,!^ N , D WOOCKM UlfKB AND CLKANBR,
No. < ISABELLA St, near tbe Emmet Hotel,
._£*££» AtLionxwT.
ThenM n. htttle.
AND CLOCK MAKER—Fifth street, between
- Wood nnd Market stmts, opyxwtte Iron City IfotoL
ah Kinds of Jewelry made and nmtred. (aptly
9. s. l. COTmnßf.
S* CUTHBERT At SON.
Real estate and general agents, no. so
Bmithfidd street. • DOT i
I7srd.
HLEE, (BDOOZSSOR TO MaRPST * Lzz,) WOOL DEAL
. ER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the sale
of American Woolen Goods. No. 139 liberty stmt. [my4
LB. Hayward,
T'lEALBft in BOOTB, SHOES. TRUNKS and LEGHORN
U And BRAID lIATB. corner of Market and Liberty sts..
No. 174.ftttabnrgh, Fa. . •. jeH:y
BARR A M6BKR. “
ARCHITEOTB:— Offlcai: Phflo HaU. No. 75 Third street,
i rida if tko Diamond, AUsgheny.
BY GILtMOKE & MONrOO vIERT, AT THE •* W*ST IsUIDKIN.iS.' <:»tt»EK OK KlFTll A.*<i> •••.ool) AT I'i. K ANNUM. OK *6.00
. ;J. C. AKDBESOS> CO ,
Na. 6 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Fa.,
WHOLESALE Dealers ia Foreign Fruit*, Nuts, Spices,
Confectionery, Sugars, Cigars, do. Raisin*, Figs.
Prune®, Ortmges, Lemons, Limes, Dates, Citrous, Almond*,
Filbert*, Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Pea Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Pii.e
Apple Bardina*, Pickles, Sauces, Rock Candy, Ter
mlcelll, Msocironi, Olive Oil, Ae., Ac. apr&kly
: JSNTEHPit. REWORKS.
wo. 136 woop stag*, t : w> door mlow naani uw.
- IMPORTERS and manufacturers of
DENTAL
flow ; INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. We
j ‘ keep a general assortment of the abort
articles oonstautly on | hand; togetbei
with a genera] variety of Fancy Hardware. lAiso, Uuns, Pis
tols and Revolvers, Flasks, Homs, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder,
Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives;
Tailors and Hair Breeders* Sbaarß; Pocket Scissors, Ac.—
Also. Trusses and Supporters.
Jobbing and repairing noetiy executed.
RTVLKai—Wears making Rides of every description, tc
order, of the best material, and workmanship warranted.—
Orders receded for them at Wholesale or Retail, wilUbe fill
ed-with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wbolenah
prices. ' my!6
- Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures.
THR subscribers are now opening at their new Wareroom
NO. 109 FIRST BTRKET, between Wood and Wraith
field, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK
ETS, PENDANTS, andalf articles connected vritUas Fitting,
ever offered in this market. Having arrangements made
by which they will be constantly In receipt or new patters/
and varieties, they confidently invite the attention of pur
chasers to their selection. We are determined to bell as
low as any house In the West, and being practical (Ha Fit
ters, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles
in this line.
HULL,
I'AiL. OKUGGIST,
Street, - - r r
shob UuUbtf, Pittubnrgh.
We continue as heretofore to fit up bull dings of every de
scription for gas. water and steam.
Brass Castings of all kinds made to order promptly.
LONG, MILLER A CO.,
mariJiy - No. lop Flr?t street.
g£orgeoLKTCUKH,
PROM NEW YORK,
MANUFACTCKRRof the celebrated
y&s \j; Gossamer Ventilating’ Wig, EUsth'
/!'\V j Band Toupees, and ev*ry description
Mb j of Ornamental Heir, for Ladles and
V Gentlemen, 70 FOURTH STREET,
between Wood and Market, Pitt?-
Rlttchkr’s system enables Lsdlcs
god Gentlemen to measure their hea.tr
y j with accuracy.
No. i The roundof the Head. i
- No. ‘i Prom the forehead oTer the head {o neck, No. 2.
No. 3 Fr«m ear to ears over the top. I
No. 4. Fr„m ear to eat s , round the foreheid.
For Toupees, to cover tb» top of the head; only—a paper
pattern, the exact shape of the bald part. | jmy4
New Conch and Carriage Flsclsry 1
JOHFBTOH, BROTHERS ftjCO.,
Obnser of JZcLecoa and Bdnont ttrrtlt, Allrghcnf City,
«n WOULD respectfully inform their friends
the public generally, they have
commenced the manufacture of Carriage*,
Vw.i.mJTh .Barouche*. Kockavrays, Buggies,Sleighs and
Chariots, in all their various styles of finish and proportion.
All orders will be executed with strict regard to durability
and beauty of finish. Repairs wili also b« attended to on
the-mast reasonable 'terms. Using in all their work the
best Eastern Shafts, Pairs, and Wheel stuff, they feel coufi
dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will be
perfectly Kutisfied on trial of their work.
Purchaser* are requested to give us a call, before porvka
ving elsewhere. octfitly
Pearl Steam Mill;
CANAL BASIN. ALLEGHENY CITY,
(ircaa tux uiuoio station.)
FAMILIES will be supplied witnourTariomerradee of
FRESH GROUND FLOUR,’
By leaving their orders at the Mill or in our box*« at
Logan, Wilson A 00., Wood srreei.nr Braun A Kriter,cor
ner Liberty nod St. Clair streets. Puts burg hi
11. I*, Schwarts, or J. T. Satnnie, DrugcUte, Allegheny.
Flour witi lw.ie}|rAr«it totamille* In either Of the two cities
TrKXf: CASH on delivery.
Jy29 _ BRYAN. KENNEDY A CO.
H i K I) WThi e
FOR
Saddler* and Carriage .Makers,
R. T- LEECH, JIC,
So. 131 'Wood meet,
PITTSBURGH.
Alto, Cloths, Damasks, Laces, Hois, Bent Stuff,
Springs, &c . Ac.
ihA?! i’tA; A *VOKTH, (be original end
X only tmperter in liiiso me best Congo Tee* from
London. is now reviving a v > large aod choice selection
of TEAS’, Which heb deter iedioru-1] at shell pricHf and
finenew of quality, that rvJ! tne recaless puffers in this or
the next city .wanoi la-nt. He m>-»i re-j'eetfclly Ijitlu-.- tl.r
ledl-e and gentlemen of this anu the surn>undiDir district «,
without dUtturrii-D of nation, to cull and try his Tea«,
which bo sell* subject to >«« returned, if they don't give
satisfaction. The following are the prices:
Prim • Oolong, Souchong and-Oongo, 37*-£is® 50 cents Ih.
A verv *:iperior Engll-h nraaktaet Congo. Me V lb.
Extra fine, a very doiicloun Oonsn, 75c. !b.
Fine Young Hy, 4f\i(. p iQc.'s D.
Extra tin* Young Hyson and Imperial, 7.V. 54 th.
Very best Voting Yvton and Imperial, «1 fi ®.
Don’t mist-ihe the -PAGODA TEA STORE, corner
of Diamond and Diamond alley A liberal reduction mao*
to Oemer* taf-'.’l
New MUaIC iTuKK—The .übrenfer* have ojwoed at
o. HI Fourth *lreet. a choice collection of music and
mu«.*nl hi-trumeut.s, Italian and German • tring*, Piano*,
by M. Kranl. of Faria, and llr. Arnold: Flutes; by M. Euler,
Frankfort. A. M ; Clarionet', do. AH kinds of bra** ln*tru
meant from the best French manufactories, ail of which w«
offer to the public ou more liberal term*, feeling confident
that we can render entire aatl-taction.
11. SCHKOKDKK * CO . No. KJ Fourth at.
II Sehro*d*r and O. Anton will give instruction* on the
piano, violin an 1 cnitar. »ep23
HEATING AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE,
tfAKCraCTUAKR* OP
Cbilson Furnace*, Wrought Iron Tubing,
Aki> Kirrixas por gas or Wavis.
No. 25 Market street, PUoburgh.
We havw aold our Furnace*. Patterns, Ac., to Meesrs.
ARNOLD k VV ILLIAMd, whom we cordially recommend
to the patronage of tli* public.
ja3:g SCAIFK, ATKINSON A OKKLY.
Depot ot Longwortu * Zlnmerm*a’«Ci>
uwub Wlues and Brandy.
PTHIK an(ier?Wm-il has received ami offers for naif, at CVn-
X cinnan vrtces. a large quantity of Logworth A Zimmer
man's cnoic* boq worM-recownwt Bpartllog, Dry and toa
dies’ gwwi Catawba ffiaif. Buch as may ffcJlre to procure
aa excellent article of Native- Wine, (tbe pure juice Of tlia
grape.) will find mv establUhment the place for tbe gratifi
cation of their desires. The Catawba Hrandy,distilled from
tbe gaouine Grape. Is declared by many excellent Judges,
equal in narorto tbe best im|<ort*d Cognac.
it. FICKKISEN,
iaW •’ No. 13" Liberty street
Afresh arrival of nunas a glare's
celebrated I*l A NOS has just been
by the f-übacril>er. They haTe been
and carefully selected expressly for tbifimar-w • m if U
ket, and ere i-onsidered unequalled for sweetness and power
of tone. They all poa-ws the new improvement of two
tfparaff briiigrt, the lia>« strings running over and above
tin? Ireb’e. 1 They are fully toarr.rnfaf to stand any climate
and to «xc*! iu capacity for ’-(aadiog In tune ■ Prices range
from $260 to <3OO. Also, m fine lot of Plano* from tbe tnaou
fociont-e of.DUXUA '1 4Ca, and also LIUHTii, NEWTON
A BRADBURY, N. Xi All tbealjove will positively be sold
at Factory'prices, without additional charge for freight, 1
risk, etc., etc. JIKNRY KLB'IEK,
Sole Agent for Nunns A UlaikVPianoe,
No. 101 Third street,
je3 ’ Sign of tbe Holden Uarp.
scw arrival of Chiokerlng’a Pibuoi.
JOHN H. MELLOK.BI Wood street, will
MCSIH have open today (Saturday) the following
■nfTMHfNEW PIANO FORTES, from the celebrateu
V * Sf U *» manufantory of CIiICKERIN'U A SONS,Bos-
ton, vlx: .
Two superbly farted T octave Pianos. -
Four plain Rosewood 7 “ “ ,
Three carted do trtf “ “
One extra carved (VJi '• *•
One plain Rosewood “ "
Four do do fi “ “
Three Walnut t) “ “
All the above instruments have been finished during the
last month, and mu of tbe latest styles of furniture, luva
riably at BOSTON PRICES, and every Plano warranted.
JOUNH.MSL.LOH,
No. 81 street.
Je3 Agent for Cblckt-nng A Sons. Boston.
D STEWART ha? removed hU BRUSH FACTORY from
• tbe old stand, No. 23 Fifth -treet, to No. 2G Fifth
street, nearly opposite, on tbe ?ite formerly occupied by the
Iron City Hotel, where he wilt be pleased to see his custo
mers, and aj many new ones as feel disposed to patronise
him.
N. B.—ln connection with the Brush Manufactory, as
heretofore, will be found in ibis establishment all kinds of
Variety Hoods. Looking Glasses. Combs, Tnva, Ac, [myl.H:3m
~ ~ LoanOlßce. :
JOHN A. O’BRIEN, «7 SMITH F1EI.I) STREET, betvjeen
Fourth and Diamond alley. Money loaned on Qoldund
Silver Plate, Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry,
Musical Instruments, Ouns aDd Pistols, Feather Beds, Fur
niture, and all kinds of articles—for any length of lime
agreed ou. Charges for storage considerably lower than
heretofore. Private entrance through the hall door. All
business transactions strictly confidential.
49“ Forfeited pledges sold immediately after being out of
dat*-, unless redeemed. Bargains of Gold and Silver Watch*
et, Jewelry, -\c., always on baud. aprlQtflm
SbwTe ED “btokbT
OFFERS for sale CANARY BIRDS of the most Improved
breed, being vary hardy, and fine ringers. Bird Seeds
-Canary,Hemp, Millet, Rone and mixed Seed. Bouquets
will be furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS, vix;
Cemelias, Rose Buds, Heliotropes, Ae. Evergreens (In pots)
forChriatmasTrees, from the Seed and Horticultural Store,
No. 49 Fifth sL, near Wood. dec2o
THE subscriber having the exclusive right to manufac
ture and sell SWEENEY’S HOT AIR AND SMOKE
CONSUMING FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders, and
contract for bearing buildings with the moat economical
Furnace now m use. The attention of those interested Is
solicited. Ahj information can bo had of A. BRADLEY,
Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BARNDOLLAB,
deeSLU f Iron Cltv Stove Warehouse, Np. 134 Wood st.
Warren’s (-ongress Ink*
THIS INK is prepared by a purely chemical process, and
Is warranted to contain toOting injurious to atelalicpnu.
It Is pale when first need, but by exposure te the air be
comes gradually of a most intense and permanent black.
For sale In bottles of vor) >us size, by wholesale or retail, al
sepS W.S. UAVEiCS
Stationary War use. Market street, corner < f 2d.
A CARD.—Mr. O. ANTON and H. SCHROEDER would
respectfully announce to the citizens of Pittsburgh and
Allegheny that they will give instructions on the Piano,
Guitar, Violin and nut*. Inquire at H. Sahroeder A Co.’s
NEW MUSIC STORE, 84 Vonra omt . sepQß
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PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY. JULY 27. 1554
[BUSINESS CARDS.
i— .
BO WN d TETLEY.
ARNOLD & w ILLIAMs,
Sunn’* A Clark** Planso
Removal.
JAMES WASDROP,
Smoke.
/.w
* -R* V ■ *. , ■’ *
BUSINESS CARDS.
HEW CARPETS.
Spring Style*.
AT THE CHEAFOARPHT WAREHOUSE, No. 82
THIRD Street.—Wc are now receiving and opening
one of the largest and choicest Blocks ot .Carpetings, Oil -
cloths, Mats, Matting, Rugs, Ac., ever exhibited west “of
New York. The stock has been selected with great (»re.
Person* in want of any articles in our line, arwraspeoifully
invited to call and examine. Our assortment consists in
part of the following, vii: f
Royal Velvet and Brussel* Carpeting*;
Taper try Brussels; ’•
Aubuaspn Carpet*;
Extra Imperial and Super Three-ply!
Patent Tapestry Ingrain;
Superflne-and Fine iDgrain
Worsted and Wool Carpets;
Wool and Cotton do
Yenltian 2-i and 4-4;
Hemp Uarpeta, very cheap;
List and Rag, do
White and Chock Canton Matting*, 5-f, 44, 5-4, and M;
Cocoa Matting, 144, 4-4, 5-4, and 54;
Spanish Matting, vmy cheap;
Elegant Mosaic Hugo, $6O per pair;
Axminister. Chenille, and Tufted Rugs, all prio-s;
Fancy Engiish Sheepskin Mats, $l5 per pair;
Colored do do do from s2,&Ou>*scAch;
Together with a targe selection of Cocoa, Jute, Adelaide,
Velvet, and other Mats;
Embossed and primed cloth table and piano cover*, of
entirely new designs, very rich.
Damask table and piano coTors; also worsted damask by
tbo yar<i, tollnett, doylers, Ae.
A great variety of patterns in floor oil-cloth, from 2 to Si
feet wide.
Buff Hollands for windows, 30, 32,34,3 C, 38, 40. 42, -14,
ncheß wide.
Gold bordered shades, entirely new, very rleh.
Window shade* of every description. ,
Oral and hollow stair-rods, carpet binding, tacks, Ac.
Also, the Itoyal Turkish Bath Towel*, together with every
thing usually kept In Carpet Houses. “Small profits und
quick tales." C. B. HEADLY A CO.,
maribauo 82 Third street.
JOXES & BUCHER.
IRON FOUNDERS ANU MACHINISTS,
/bnnryfKmici Railroad, foot of Third 77arrtj5wp, /u.
HAVING laoreseed our Machinery, which is uov of the*
most improved order, and having added fa< JJl
tlee for dispatching work, wc are now manufaeturim' First
a*u<
STEAM ESGISKH,
FOR FURNACES AND ROLLING MILL-,
Blowing Cylinders, Boilers, Furnace, Bolling,
• SAW AND UHIST MILL MACHINERY fc UASTIMI>.
Oas and Water Pipes, Uydranta, Retorts, Lamp Hitch
ing lv#la, Ginlvra. Shafting,
Bracket*, Cellar Grates, Bathing Tubs, Spouts,
Rtiiling, Verandahs and Ornamental Castinos.
W> pay particular attention to the manufacture ami con
struction of Cast Iron
Front* for Houses end Stores.
Ilnvlng an extensive assortment of beautiful Carved Pat
tern* of the most approved architectural order, onr great
farilitlM fi-r manufacturing and ihipplog enable us to '-oui
pete with our cities.
Parti, e erecting Furnace* or Roiling Mills, Mill Owner*
and MlSMVrights, will find P much to their srlrantac* i«>
rail and examine our extensive stock of Patterns L. loin
building.
I nos A S!> BRA 'IS CASTISO’.
Of every desorlpHon; Smith Work. Pattern MatHnc, Fur
nace and Foree Tuyeres. ferni-tbed L> order. i rn v I .'-v
CHINA II A L, I>:
M\tIKKT bfRKhT.
XTOW o u-ued onr of th- largest and be«t stlrcfed .stc-tk*
1> of CHINA, GI.A?« and QUEUNSWAR**, eTer brought
to tld* market r wmsistlng In part of White Iron Ft. n*- IHii-
Der, Tea and Toilet Ware, which we would particularly In
rite the Ladie* to call and cxatulne, a.* th w shapes are en
tirely new and the wnrr very superior, baring wnt:- twrlre
patterns of Toilet Ware, either In fuliw-jis or
B wls end Pitchers separate. We are selling them at very
Ui'MeraU- pricus.
A r-o. a rury handsome as.*irtment of Freurh China Tea
and Dinner ectts, or separate pl«.«s of plain wV.it , g!-ld
band, or fancy pattern*.
Our -lock of Flour Vaaa* cou*i*(s of over filly different
patternr. very beautiful, and ranging from fifty n>ni« p’t
pair to thirty dollars. Having so large an •*eortnn*r.t. we
feel ronbdeQt ot euiGng all tastes.
Onucua Tea IV.s*. Sugars and Crestn*, Silver I’luti-J
Fork-, Spcxins and Ilutlrr Knftes; Knives and Forks. «-f
vnriou-siyle.«, from common to the flnoct: Polar I,atn; s
Hell I—»mj • Jlr»nd(>lv!*. an-i iLm-e Furnishing Go.*!-.
BsJoTuN WAKE— Of this we have a large h-^.rt
mrnt. t-artlrulur’y the Wanr'nd PatU-rn. whirl; •>*
well a- the lw-4 rut, and sell* nt less than rne thiol th«
prkv. Also, a Complete stock of Pittsburgh Hla.«>
The publi- are reipect/ully Invited u.-•»;! an-1 • vr.juine
ourgoc-!.. JOHN J O'LEARY.
No. 6-2 Market »t., i--t’n Third and Fourth.
Uiylvtf opposite Gm.Tge R. U til
lowa v o iTanruv
No. 103 WOOD FT'KEirr.
JOHN C. rARRY. fsurcesaor to J. C Parry A begs
to Inform the customers of the old firm, and the public
generally, that be has new on hands, and D exUasirely en
gaged in manufacturing, every donrriptfn of CASTINGS—
such as: Patent Chided K/.tls; Urge Ketlhr end Curbs;
Patent KetGe*. for Scap. Pot Ash. Soda Ash. J'ugar Kettles
f-»r the manulacture t-f Cane Fugar—oil r- •/ u n a paWnt
fin»>n. kuuwn as J. C. Parry’s * r r superii-r f.:r dura
blllty to any other, and sold lower than lh:>«* made on the
old plan.
HOLLOW WARE—A g-mrr*J aasortmsr.t, all from Dew
and improved patterns, Wagon Boxes, D»-g Irens, Sad Ir .n*.
Ac. * ’
Rolling Mill Castings, aoJ Machinery < f everydweription,
always en hand or made to ordrE.
Cook Store*. Kitchen Kongo*, and G-.-c! Elutes, of oxcry
1-wripUon ; lowaOx-k Staves, Overdre*. which nTvlx.-d the
first prim for 1850 and ISSI, at the Agricultural Fair of Al
legheny Ckmnty, Poland mmmawnded by fifteeu hundred
pervons; Enterprise Cook Stores, four *i*-«; Premium Cook
Store* ; Egg and Radlatcr Coal Store-; Parlor Stores. Ac.
Farlor Urate* and Fenders, (treat variety, Ixsoutifully
enamelled. Common Urates,and building material of every
daacrintiun.
A great variety of Ornamental Railing,for OtnstiTiM and
Fencing.
Plough* asd Plough CajUrtyt —A large of all the
kind* in use, and aill he -old at reduced price*.. Hall’-' Pat
en* Lover, Tni- /fttsyriran, Egan's. Crace’s, KinkaldV,
Wood*’, lVocack’s, ilufl's. Improved Bull. &a.
Double I'lti’tgh*. —The Michigan lfcJuU* Plough, which
bar taken the premium at the State Fairs of New York,
Pennsylvania, and HM(>, and wherever it hn* exhibited.
Iron and NaU*. Stove I’lpeaiul Tin of which I
will sail at the lowest prices; uud. respectful! 7 iuxitc the
public to gi** m* • rail, at the old stand. No. litf Wood «t.
?nr*V n PiPTIV
AI.L E G HEN Y~FO RG E’
SOLOMON SHKTTER <fc CO.
(Late Bissel A Semple’s Rolling Mill.) on the hank of the
Allegheny, below the Ft. Clair Ptreet Bridge.
ALLRQBR.'IT CITT, Pa.
HMIK proprietors respectfully inform the public that,
X having mule extensive additions to tbeir establish
meat, they are prepared to raanutaetur*, on the most rea
sociable terms, Iron Work for Bridge-, Car Axl*», yuerry
Work, Stone Cullers’ and Masons' Tools, Sbaftinv, Siill
Gearing, Machine Work in general, and heavy Forging, ol
every description. Also, UoftSK SHOK3 manufactured by
Shelter's t'aitnt Horse Shot Machine. The Uorwj Shoe Ma
chine will be in operation about the middle of February,
v b«o all orders fir 3hoeg will meet with prompt attention.
Mill Flak* made and dressed. Orders sent by mail or tele
graph attended to on tbe shortest notke. ja!4:v
KNTBKPHISE FOUNDRY,
ALLEGHENY' CITY.
Federal itre;!, rtfar the i'ndge.
HA VINO fitted up my establishment with all the
Improvement*, embracing every facility for manufac
turing in tbe best and cheapest style; and owning tbe ex
closire rixbtln J. J. Johnson's Box Smoothing I ons, end
John Johnson’s Self-healing Charcoal Irons, patented Jan
uary 10,1R54, Huperiur to anything of the kind in tha mar
kot, and also haring a patented Improvement for moulding
the above iron.*, u ’agou Boxes, and Pipe Boxes, 1 am pre
pared to sell wholesale and retail OH fair terms.
Any persons wishing to purchase the right for moulding
upon the improved plan, and manufacturing any or oil of
the above articles, will please address
C. KJNOSLAND,
my2tkSm Allegheny city.
BOOTS AND BHOES,~
WHOLGSALGAND RETAIL.
JAMES KOBUjba* titled Op in *p)«udU Style hi* store,
No. 89 Market street, and No <» Union street, between
fifth street and tho Diamond, and has now eomploted his
Spring s.ock of B ioTS, SHOES, BLII'I*BRS, GAITERS. Ac.,
and Balm Leaf, Pedal, l)u*tlo aod Braid HATS, to which ho
iuvit' s the auetilluu of all purchaser*, whether at whole
sale or retaii.
This stock is one of tha large*! ever opened -in this city,
and embraces every thing worn by the ladies of Philadelphia
and New York, aod he trusts "cannot fail to plciise all.
Great care has boon given In selecting tho choicest goods;
all of which be warrant*.
ll* also c >ntinu«R to manufacture, as heretofore, all de
scriptions cf Root* and Shoes, and from this long experience
of over twenty years in business In this oily, is, he trusts,
a sufficient guarantee that those who favor him with their
custom, will he fairly dealt with. • : apr!9:tf
JWholtiale and Ret&il
BOOT A N D SUUJJMAMPaCTORY.
TUB subscriber, haring engaged extensively in the
manufacturing of BOOTS and SIIL'ES, of all kinds,
for men, women, aod children, Is now prepared to wll to
dealers by w bohntule such gords as they may want, at prices
as low us they can be. bought East; and any particular kind
or sire mmic to order at short notice. Orders and calls so
licited from Pettier* in sud oat of the city, us it will be to
their advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere.
Customer work made as heretofore..
McLaughlin,
Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker,
No. 95 FOURTH STREET, NEAR WOOD,
(Dimity opposite the Mayor's ojficc.)
HE IS WELL PREPARED to furnish all Goods In his
line, and will warrant them not to be inferior to any
similar article* In the etty. He is well prepared to do all
kind* of custom work, sad has lu hi* employ a corps of
workmen, who cannot bo axeelled in the city. Tho public
are respectfully requested to call at his establishment, and
examine bis Goods. (npr3:3m
STOCKING FACTORY",
NO. 21 FIFTH STREET,
Sign of TEG OLD STAND.
WILLIAM GABY ha* returned from the Manufhctur
inz Hosiery Districts of Europe, where he has pur
chased, far cash, a very extenslvo and well assorted stock of
tbe best descriptions only of Stockings, Sock*, Undershirt*,
Drawers, Gloves; also, new style of Children’s and Misses’
Fancy Stockings, together with hi* domestic stock of Pitts
burgh Manufactured Hosiery. He will sell by wholesale or
retail at New Y'ork Importers' prices.
WILLIAM DALY A CO.
Remember tbe place—No. 24, Bign of TIIE OLD STAND.
my 23
Removal.
PAUL KLEINER has removed bis LITERARY' DEPOT
from No. 73 Third street, to Fifth streot, opposite the
Theatre, where ho will be happy to see his former patrons,
and all others desirous of purchasing any of the cheap Li
terature of (fan day. apr7:ly
PEKIN TEA STORE,
BY A. JAYNES,
No. aa Fifth sired. l>etwtm Wood ctuf Market, south side
4®- Sold Wholesale and Retail. ja&vg
B LOUTH A BKO., Kart Blnnisgiuun, manufacturers of
• Bar Iron, aod small Iron ot an descriptions, and
make, also, the flnestqnmlfty of Boom, Hounds Squama.
WLeaveorders lor Inn Is the box, at the dty Post
OSce. eclß
• .*•. 4 «*r j- * •
HI. xTK LETTERS FOR Slti.\s, very ohoap and warrant
ed to la*t tor ill) jrnrs expos-l to the weather.
Above 0:od§ for isle ut tha nunuf.idure''* nrl»>%—cert
oi frrifttu added. \V. W. HII.cON,
. c: Market el.
Notice la Hereby "til vea,
T'O AM. PMinuxs wh> have lubscji'** j to the Capital
1 !*toc!t of Uis MTTSDL'iUia AND ERIK RAILROAD
CuNII'AX V, and wnicu has made specially applicat e
tu the cnn.-truction of tin* road in Mercer county, that an
instalment of rive per ckxt, j-.cr share. i« required to be
(•nid to the Trorw-uror of the iN.mj-.anv, at his office. in West
Gr-wnvjile. Mervercounty.on or tn-fore the £UTii DAY uF
JULA. IS..A. and that ari tust.ilium' of fiyi: vek cent, nor
►hare. Will tie required to tv piid H t the same place erorv
thirty days thereafter. By order oi the Hoard.
U. F. BASKIN, Treasurer I‘. «t il. it. K. Co.
Office of the I*. A E. R. ». Co.. ' .
New Castle. Jut.r -Jlst. HM.
New Partnership.
MATTHEW CHAFF AND DAN’L. kr.LSlNGEß,trading
heretofore as M. GitAri-’ x G *.. tvuve aud Hollow
ware Jl’UJutj.-turers. No. li'l W. oj -tr«-.R, hr.ro tljs . uv
Bs-ociaied with them THi/MaS .1, w.tAl-’F. n« a partner la
their business. Tti- uame, style and otic of the firm will
from this date, be Utt.vFF. KdlilMi KR * GRAFF. They
respectfully s-> iidt a outiouatiuu of thu paironay.i St > nb
erally b«--towel iijion the firm of .M. Grutf A Co.
Idtlst-uriih. Jul, Ist, ISfil.
G\ KKAT bargains of summer goods at A. McXiGHE'S,
T oom**r ut virint iui.l Fitih urue.u. i have tnisiiuv
eowraeueed ndliug off my aumtuer stock ht tin;*, e. st; tti’e
go-sis are all new, nnd have b-en pmrha«eil this s,.'. s ,i D '
and as they are now offere.l at p ; f ;ir h elow th- u>u-.l
rates. Ladles would do Weil to r&lt and get a bargaiti Tti
stock eompri-e-s heru.es, hiens, summer bilkn, tissues,
grenadiucs, berege de laiues, um! a iuo.-i every anicij usual
ly kept hi it fancy store. '
Nexv TrlmmiU|f~store, ’
pe Diamond.
RANK VAN bORDLU rcsptcluUy ahnounees to the
JL public ot I’jttshurgh and vicinity, that ho will Li
ueirTrtm mingy tor- ou .Monday, a j-nl 17th. lU.ir.g Ctn-d
uji the neatest store nv. m \ Q u. O dtv, and filled it with a
.choice Mlectlua uf the laics: styles of Trinmiings aud Fan
cy Goods, he llatters hitu-rif that he will otlur euperici' in
duce ueiiLs and mdeavor to give lull satisfaction to all who
may favor him with their patronage.
N 0... Uoo-t K.ri«t the M1.0.—.N0.M Martel rtrect, rnr.ier
of the Diamond. l_aprlJ* _ FRANK VAN GOUDRK.
Kji T tCiITP It IK WOliK ” “
.Vf» l.ld FiW Tlord dour below Virgin Allnj.
BOVVN A TKTLKY wouravcull the attentinn of SjMirting
ni-u to thliir Lirgu a>si>rtnicnt of Guns, Killes and Re
volving ihspiU, the largv-t and best .-elociwl Mo-'k ever
Polled iu this no.rket; toother with a general assortuu-ui
of Hardware, Cutlery, and Fishing Tackle, all of wt.iob
we offer at the lowest pus.-dbie prices to cash purchasers, or
forgota! approved paper. marl't
„ IV. B. SC,VICK, '
T7l.viT STREET. BEI’VVF.KX WOOD AND MARKET
X? I'II’TSHURGII, PA., build- Francis 1 Patent
Metallic Life HvEiLs.of Galvanised Iron . also, tnauufactures
Cupper aud Sheet Iron Work, O-'king Stoves for dteamboats
and HoieL--, Portable Forges. ForgeJ Iron Work, Large
Holts for UriJges, 4C.; Cotk Life Preserver-, the best tud
cheapest kind JbennilKHit work attended t<*. f•’'vl'ti.y
TIIOS. A HINTON, Agent.
No. 49. St. Clair street.
lnxporiaiu to Tailor*.
JUST RECEIVED, a large ass.»rtment of Tailors' and
Trimmers’Shears, of the best makes lu the country,
which «e offer at the manufacturer's prices, at
IIOVVN A TETLEY’S, Enterprise Work*,
13ti VYoud etreet,
febT Whnletale Agents for manfoacturers
* M r
V ;
PHILADELPHIA
GEOKGK J. HENEEL’S
CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE,
*Ye. 173 CUPSTXVr ST HEM T,
(Opposite lM>EPna>£!*e* Hail.)
Philadelphia.
FUBNITUBK, IN EVERY STYLE!
Comprising Louis XIV, Louis XV, Kiixabethan and Antique,
with Sculpture Carving and modern style;
In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satin wood and Maple;
all of superior construction, and finished in the
best style, equal to, if not excelling in qual
ity, the Good* of any Establish
ment in the United State*.
EMPLOYING none but expcriuucud workmen, (appren
tices being positively excluded, jand using the best ma
terial p, the work cannot foil to give satisfaction to pur*
chasers. AmoDgxt the many advantages offered to pur
chasers, is the facility of Furnishing a House, either in ele-
Kint or plain stylo, completely from one establishment; by
which means all the correspond In
style and quality, and the ca hand,
being so. various iu design, enable* purchaser, to please
their twit* ,n & selection, without the delay necessarily
caus»v) in ordering Furniture.
To itltm au Idea of the tiQl.lmd Furnivure on hand, I coed
onlyinf<>ru> you that my itounia are ITo leetlona, by Iff feet
vrlile. fnur noors iu number; with Shops contiguous, sufii
cieut to employ 200 hands, which 1* a Ktmrant*e that the
work I* all done under tny own immediate inspection.
A#"The Parking Is all duue in the store, and Furnitur
warranted to carry safely ituy di-tance'. Visiters to PLHu
delphia are respectfully Invited, ax purenasers or othcrwi.-e,
to rail ana examine the Goods. au2i:ly
London, 1651, and Mew York, 1853.
triumph uVEit the competition of the \\ukld
THE first and only PRIZE iIKDALSfc-r Har
jSfcgxra. new at the Great Exhlhllionsin London,lhhl,
/yT«I ' and In New York, 1563, was awarded to
J AiCjA , LACEY a FJIILUrS,
Messrs. LACEY t PHILLIPS, at their extenrivo estab-
Uihment, Nns 12,14 and Id, etonth Fifth street, Philadel
phia, keep the largest stock of ready-made Harness and
Biddle* of any house in the United States They Lave
reduced the buslnc.-sof cianufucuirlag to’curb perfcci.sys-
Lira, that, for quality and price, they are U-yond alluotn
petition. Thu best of Leather only is ased. atd no pains
are *t>«retl to reach perfection in every article.
It is uckuwledged. that for elegaoee, lightness, comfort
and real value, tae Harness and Saddles of Locey k Phil
lips surp «ee all othora. Thuy invite a close nxAmination of
their stock.
Attention 1-. called to tLe f.illow 1 tnr scale cf prici-st
G.-0.1, plain, serviceable rir.gle iiarrit-* fli.uti to $25,00
fancy •• •• •• 23,50 t<i do.Gu
;• pixiii Double Ilnrciw, 40,00 to feO.l/O
'1 hey haven brna ,- h of their • oxtublUhiuent at New Oc
leans,No. 81 Charles street.
Country Uanie.ns sL»kei., can be fupjlie-d with
cheaper than they can manufiv-tur** them.
Mlf" A number of HARNESS MAKERS are offered con
stant employment, the year round. The highest wages
LACEY A PHILLIPS,
No, 12, 14 Id, Fifth .■•lrpwt near iiinor f-rrvtt,
I'hUadolphin, l*a.
ST. LOUlfc.
JOSEi il .IIOUIUDUE,
COMMISSION AM
FOKWAKDINO 31KHCUANT.
No. 38 Com* tj :: *.L. l£low Piss btrest,
Sli Loula, Sin,,
/ 10NSTONMENTS an 1 Commissions mi] m-et with prompt
\_j andptmmal aUei,Tl;-.n. and h>'.ei adMincs* «iU be
glvea w.'icu require, an C^iu*ig2ia«jt s or fading,
in haM,
Onif-ot lor tfc» parvha.se of Lead, Grain, *n*:mp and ntbor
Produo.*, will be promptly lilliKl at the lowest raf.riet pri-n*.
Tar Kovaiviog aud Forwarding t.( Mer.-namil*,- and Pro*
will D,w'. with rspeHal r*re „r.t di-fat-h; the low.-j
r»tr« o; Fr*i"ht will always h- pruuinfS.nnit the experre
c: and Dravageaa mui'i u prrnibte n Folded.
iUirraiscti.
Png* * Karon, St-Loui.-; EH,,a Mnn.-.n. Cincinnati-
Cliur!.*s>, !ilo» 4 C 0,,, do; Stra-Jor * U-.rtnaji,
Chouteau M \all«, di>; Hose* A Frar.er. e,,.
Doan, King ± Co., <!•>; rpriugerA '.Ykitotsan, or.*
J. \t. LutivrA Urn .PitteMr, K.O.‘JociKimai; C l ., <]i •
I). Leerh a Co., ’do; E. *C. Yamal! A Cf,., Pbiladn-
Mm. Holmes A Co.. do; Morgan. J. M. Hack A Mor-sn-
Dio* t Mirib, N.-w Y,.ik. n. li. Comtigyj. dcr
AForr-.*:, dr; Shields* jO
- .< a. AMpm do : Lr* *Co , Bkltimora
A. (l.rarweli A Co., Boston; Abraham J. CoU. ao-
Howard, non A l>., «io; W. 3. Reynolds. Louiirii),-;'
, 11. i>. Nt-wminb A Bro., Ji-;
T. b. Tricb*:! A 0". C;;:nmi.--*!rin Merchant?. New Orlrana.
have lud-o Po,i-v of! nsnmurr. which wiilecrer
all shipment* U tar addr.-s. * h-!i advised l.v lotte- j*.-
mail.or wh*u endorsed ~D ~f lading 1.-roV-, or «t th**
tiaieof ntspiactt. JOSEPH Mt-JKiDGE.
' H«. u-.'ti*. %!!«.■ «.ri-
Bay Wood .Vurierj- ami Gardena.
JAMES KENNEDY, j late Manager of the well-known Sy
nc\i<* Sum New York.) lavr t<-< inform the
that h- -k. now li-.Vd .m EXTENSIVE NUR
SERY, or. It).. Farm of Mr Jam.-, 8.
erty. where h* ahull be prep.-mai, after thr 3th instant, to re-
o 1 !' *• and till orders lor e\erv variety of Fruit and * *rnaiuen
ta! IrM'n, Ilruiy un.l Gre.-n flon-e .-hruh-atid'Vlauts. In
addition to a choi.-nod «u;»-r:?T .-wk.-r, hnn.-l, he h:u mode
armugwnrnu with .moot th*- NunMri.««i In thoEart,
t<> k.Tj; up hi-supply. Having a thorough urd iougexpa
nHuro in the bu.-lu.-.-s, hr '-an ao.UTV hb OUeU-.Cltrrs perfect
RUtt.-lartiDn.
Mr. Kennedy would 'i!-r,yMpefif.M]yo^.. r his serried in
designing, layingnut. and Managing iiurul CetnK-rk«r. Pub
lic l*arke, or th«- gmunds of Country Re«id«ires ; Rn d will
also furnish plan-* for the fornmtion of L»wn«, Apprnaehe*,
iictutv-nueS.-Htery,*.-., )u the highest styles of -he art.
rracucal.y with e»t:r> tiranch of
flurdauicj.anJ having r;-nt y-ar-in the ovlvurti parks of
England, and on the l-*au:iful bank* ~f the Uudson, he
h"t-«s ho ha« the caj.arsty to moet the wishes of tlioko who
favor him.
Common]ration- <-en be addressed through the City
Post Office.-r bn ar the Warehouse of Messrs. Neglev t
Mohan, I*3 n ooj stn-rL
.Notice to Stockholders.
orrio: oj I'lTt'iiijh'ifi a>o < o.N.NtLu-ViLLi R.K. Co., |
I'llL-luryh. Jun« ‘Js-h. 1831. C
t OKEKAHLY to a K.—mrioi, r: t! e lf.»rd rf I)ire-T-*r'!
;l id the I'l i TStiUlCtiU AM) i u.N N KLLbVJ LLE
COMPANY. ‘•i:b-< rit>er>. t.. the ~f -nid CanjJU.V
air her,: V Ti,;:::-! that fie- iif I. I.NM \LM FNT OF FIVE
IMLhARp per elure > n 'hejr >pti';n- »ill te du r and
puyaMa on Hie HFICKaTH 1> vY uF JULY cexi. (the
fcr*L, seco;.d. thud, nod fourth in«laluie; k i> cf two d diurs
and fifty cents per di m-, having heretofore been e.nhd ir. t
and al-... FIVE POLLAK.- PHI MIAKKnn thefllU'cmh
day of iIACU ENSUING MuNTII, until the wbulo amouut
is paid.
Moi-khoU.-r- le-i.ffng In S..m<T«*t Cour.lv will p*v to
Major Ssainr! M Halier, Mover- Mill*.: thft'a* in
l ( ••untv to Coluiitrl D. R. i) ivLlson, Connellsviilc;
rcM-hu.- in UV-Uii.irvlood t.WB;y to Oi-ueral Cyrus
Mi.rkl.', >•*•: >.cut:r;i; end nil oilier- to X. Vi-rder,
'N- .'I the Miliar of tile Company, in grille Hn’l Bu.ldiu-»,
corner ul tuurlh and Liberty .-tr-eb*. I’itUimrifh.
William e curry,
r-di nnd r.injud.-vid.. H R C«
ivi-.lv! Tr-n-i—PiC
U»»Ion Prj'lcr Macbe Company.
MOLiEUN ask ANriQOB OKS AMENTS.
IJITTjMjCRGH AOr.NCV. MARKFT .-Td ELY.—The
attention 01 BuiiJ< r.«, tfteninboat Cciitrariors and Cub
iuet Makers t- roque.-G-d n> ti.i-* new und iaijruve
ment Iu thn mmiuLu-ture of .•ml>ulli»lun«nts f.,r BuiiUiuoi
and Stenml-nts otiuido and in«irto: Cnbiu.*, Hall.-. Cliureh.
»*s, nnd i'.rlor Furniture, Jn p-;;t ~r in
imitation <.i various kinds of wood. Also, Coml.--*, Brsek
rt>, and rat-nt Ventilating Ccotro for Oviliags
ilouldtngK, Con-uU, Trusses, ButtL-ment. Ac; uiurh clu-.ij.er
and handsomer •hao I’ln-t. rund Wood Carving. and a crest
deal uj.'im durable.
IF YOU CAN SAVE FIVE DOLLARS A MONTH, you
eau have a fine Kuiiding Lot, of SO feet front by 21u
deep, fituale on ill. Washington. Price, $A>0 —termß, s•*
in band, balance at f 5 a month. Now is tie time to secure
a good Lot on easy terms. 3. CUTUDKRT A SON,
j** 2l 140 Third street.
'I ‘O LET—A FINE HOUsE.op Pi an airi-at Vtarpufy
X for a term of years; or, Jbr the part of this year—ram
low. Also, a good House on Pennsylvania avenua. near the
Court House. Inquire of
jytlm THOMAS WOOM, T 5 foulti ikaat.
■-y.
it i’AID STRICTLY IN All VANCE *
for BAle and to let
Property Tor Sale.
npHK subscriber offers for sale, on very reasonable terms,
X 4, K *following property, vis:
A Three Story Brick Dwelling House, No. 110 Penti street,
between Hay street and Evans’ alley; and Lot 25 feet front,
extending back 112 feet to an alloy. The House is one of the
best buildings, and in one of the most pleasant neighbor*
hoods la the city.
Five Lots—embracing oorners of Front and Ferry streets;
one hundred and fire feet front on Perry and sixty feet on
Front street, with a good three story Brick Building an. the
oorncr, a two story Frame on Front st, and two Brick Build*
inge. used as shape, on. Ferry st,
A Lot, 31 foot front by BO feet deep, on Front, between
Market and Ferry streets.
A Lot, with very convenient Frame- Dwelling; Lot 20 feet
by 90, fronting on Congress and Elm sf& : '
A House and Lot, on Wyito street, near tha new. flonrt
flouae. The house is well arranged and In good order, and
U now occupied as ft hotel. '
A Zhne Story Brick, on fiatihfleld street, neer Seventh
being in an excellent business location. The Lot to 20 by BO
feet deep, fronting on Smithfield st . • ...
A Cottage Frame and L0t,28 hj 120 fiset,fronting on Anne
and Bobinson streets, Allegheny C3ty..-Xhi* is a very desira
ble and pleasant location for a residence.
Nine Lots Is the ’own of M'Krospott, each 00 feet by 150.
Several of these are on the Main street.
Eleven Acres In Umetowm «*» the Honongahela River, on
which there are 4 house*; then are seme 6or 7 acres ef ex
cellent atone coal, and abundance of limestone, convenient
to the landing; and two ooal pits open.
Ninety Lota in the town of Columbia, 60 feet by 150 each,
nearly all level, and well located. The tenant of each Lot
has the privilege of using whatever stone coal he may re
quire for his own use, from a pit near the Locks. Columbia
is a pleasant situation on the bunk of tbs Monougsbelariv
er, a short distance below Look No. 3. in the midst of an ex*
tensive stone coal region, and would be a (InrtosMe points*
manufacturing establishments.
Two Hundred acres of superior Stone Coal,with House,'
Rallsaad, Ac. This property has • front of 140 rods on the
Uooongahela river; an excellent landing; good grade and
foundation for railroad—with enough leva ground st one
point for houses and gardens, or locations for manufactories.’
Tlie vein is deep enough to allow horse* to be used in haul
ing out the coal—the quality of which, for iron worJL steem,
gas, or for any ordinary uses, Is not surpassed by in in the
country. ■ .
In my absence, my agent, James .Blakely, £eq~ will give
all necessary information, and be authorised to grre warran
tee deeds for any property sold. JAMES HAY,
mv2.-, Up no Penn •
Dwelling house for sale—grume on Third *t..
- above hmlthfleld. The House is Weil arranged, with
hall and parlors, dining room and kitchen, 4 chambers,
batlrroom, with hot and cold water; good cellar, gas fix
turt-s, 6c For price and terms call at the Real Estate Of
Dv*. UO Third street.
3. CUTHBEBT A SON.
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY AORfiS.OF LAND, one
half mile from the Ohio river, ne«f Baker’s Landing.
Co acres under cultivation, wtth Orehard and other good
Improvements; one-half tbo Coal under it reserved, it is
offered at an extremely low price. .Enquire of
THOMAS WOODS,
75 Fourth street,
T/'ALUABLE PROPERTY IN COLLINS TOWNbHI.-\
T FOR SALE—64 sens situaie one mile from Baist Lib
erty, and about a)0 yards from the Ailcgbenr river, and
Mm# dL-tance from the Allegheny Valley Railroad. - Anew
Brick lion**, of hail and 7 rooms, finished in modvrnstvle;
a Tenant House, a large Frame Barn and etablq, and-otber
out building*; a good well or Water and durable- springs;
also a running stream at lower part of the farm; an or
chard dr 300 trees; 50 acres in cultivation, balance good
timi.-er; a valuable stone quarry. Will be sold altogether,
or 10 acres with the improvements.
L ur. i»u ► pfrudid Farms; one of lutl acrev, and
X tb*» other 75 nerve; beautifully located on the-Upper
M. Chur loamship Flank iload, tt miles from the city,each
of them lying so a.# to divide into lOacre lots,havinga good
on each. 1 is a splendid opporiunitj-for a specula.
tU'n. Tbofc who want a good home, or wish to puKe
money, would do well to look at It, as we will sell to tlie
fir*t th*t offers us our low price, In lots or all together.
Also, fir** Country Seats, 1 mile from Woods' run, and
r niy d mile* from Alii-gbeny city, by wayof the New Brigh
ton Flank Rot I. They are fine healthy locations, and of
l-tred very low.
Al.-y, ten Country Seats on the Ohio and Pennsylvania
Rnlirocd.7 mile* below ibedty. Theywillhe Boldsepnra-e
or together to a rokmy or building association. It Isa
ldve;y lura'.i-. ir, nud cheap, of course.
Aiw.. oue Lot of two acres, and two smaller pieces cf
:r aitd, Harlman’a at Woods’ run, offered at a
*ery low price for so fine a property. An assortment of
Land-. Il«u-«f> un i Lots, alanrs on hand, and described i u
tny .regi»i*T. Before buying yon would do well to call and
rtt;;unod THOMAS WOOLS.
-i" 1 ’v 75 Fourth street
tic&utilaj bites (or Conntry Homes.
'l 'Hi, ui..u-u:.i*d, offers tor salt*, ou ewy terms, FIFTY
X LOTS, lai I Ot! aud restricted for rural re.-Klencw. Also,
an E.vilKE MIUAKE/ou the bunk of the Alleghany river,
7i4 f-i-t long b- f*h dre;>; having fronts on >iBry and
Jftita Ann Avenue*, Henrietta and Herr street*. This
fijuare rout ulus many Fruit Trees of the choicest kind, and
command* it fine view of the picturesque an i romantic sce
nery around. lam desirous of preserving this square on
tir*\ a.- it wobld afford one of the most charming and mag
uihseo: >U«* for a gentleman’s summer residenco, in the
imuii-Uiatc vicinity of the two cities.
Also, about TURj K ACRES OP GROUND, at the bead of
the Ixand. advantageously dtuated for manufacturing par*
T..** pro;»rty is situated in Duquesne borough, on
thv high acd main bank of llerris Island, and is reached by
a Tcrv i-uUtaniial bridge of one spaa. For particulars ap
ply at my residence, in Duquesne borough, cn the main
bank. fronting the heed of Herr’s Island, or of JOHN DUN*
LAI’ & CO., corner of Second ami Market eta., Pittsburgh
__ mC. MILLER.
Kirtlx Ward Property for sale at m, Good
htrgaln,
r pni;EE VALUABLE BRICK HOUSES AND LOTS
X Tbef-v Loti embrace a front on Penn street, of 66 feet 6
iurhc.«, to a 3 !eet alley; on which there is erected a valua
ble block ot Prick Houses, two stories high, with kitchen
and reilnr in b*»eiaeut, 4lvfwt£ront on Penn street, and GO
feet deep on Locust street. This is a very desirable situa
tion firejtheraStc.ro oraThvern; Peon street beiug the
gn ut tbroughfaro of the dtv : and this property beintr eon
veuieut to the Railroad Depot.
KRKNKPY * CO.
Thi- property would not be In the market only that the
owner i= living in A a-hiugtcD county, nnd finds It extreme
iy tnoonvenJen; to attend to it.
1 erta> em.y and price moderate: for further wticnhir
enijutri; of RUITEKT LAY, Fidh V.ard.
or'JAa. C. RICHEY,
Real Estate A gem, at this office.
| Ci W ) ACRES OF LAND IX FOREST COUNTY, near
JOV./W the Clarion riTur. This land is heavily umbered,
nua an excellent soil, and is said to contain as abundance of
Iron oro, and u thick vein of bituminous coal. The Vensn
go railroad, wlueh * ill undoubtedly be built, will run wry
near to it, it not directly across it. The Slillstown creek
runt through iL
A LSo.GOu acres in Elk county, well timbered and watered,
anu Ij lug near the route of the Snobury and Erie railroad.
No better investment could be made than In these lands
The completion of the sunbury and Brie, the Allegheny
\ alley, and the railroads through that region
will render the ooal, lumber. Iron ore and ebil of great
value. Enquire of C B. M. SMITH,
, , _ Attorney at Law,
frKSwn.tf X- U 7 Foortb .tel.
Valuable Property tor Sale,
ON LIr.ER'tY STitfcJST, ADJUINING TUB iIETHO-
Dl.Vf GRAVE YARD, NEAR CANAL BASIN.—This
ie now the only piece of property in this neighbor
hood not already bongbt up by the Pennsylvania Railroad
txrmp»ny- Fronting on Liberty 60 feet, on ElmatreetlOO
feet; th-nce to the Meihodi>t Grave Yard. feet, to Ufcar-
Ihfc. property is most desirable as a Hotel. The building
cow on it, a good substantial three story, brick, with all the
owti.-.-ary buck buildings, has fur a long time been occupied
as the U ulon Hotel, doing a good business. Capitalists and
others desirous of making a good Invertment, will do well
h> examin.-the premises,
. - ft ’l r JLl': f EDWARD FABER.
For Sale.
I WILT, SELL my unexpired lease (fourteen years) of a
Lot, situate on O'Hara street and Spring alley, in the
ittth W ard—lo ft fironttng on O’Hara street, and running
back IoQ ft. on Spring alley, on which is erected a Tour
storied brick House, 40 ft. square, with a frame, two stories,
CO ft. oa Spring alley, well calculated to carry on any
branch of mauufscturiagbuciness. Being engaged in man
ufacturing in the country, I offer the abovo for sale, in
quire at No. 42fi Liberty street.
EDWARD FADER.
Coal Works For Sale. •
SIXTY TOREK ACRE- UF LAND, with U6O acres of Coal
attached, and all the Improvements thereon in success
ful operati<-a. aid Farm is dtuated on the ilonongahela
river, . 4 miles übore Pittsburgh, and is suppßei "with a
ihrui U«.u-e, Biru. Tenant Uouses, Orchard, Railroad.and
iu excellent harbor.
Ibe Teiu of Coal ixfirefeut thick.aad cannot be aurtaased
ia <iu:*uty. For fur tiler particulars apply 10
NICHOLSON & PAYNE,
No. 23A Liberty a'reet.
ery Desirable Country Seat at Pri*
1. . vate Sale.
■ Hr. subscriber is authorised to sell the following piece
(>l property, oontaluiug acres of land, situated in
Coliin* tp.. Allegheny county. p». This property is beauU
fully .ocuird on the bauk or the Allegheny riTer, about 4
iai.es from the city: haring two fronts, one on the Law
rtn-vtilli* and Plank Hoad, and the Allegheny
river; ana about &U rods below the ferry, and just Oelob
the LOW bridge, now being built orer the rirer. Per for
th-r pruticulttrs enijuire of JAMK3 a KICDKr,
Heal Estate Agen
F
'OU SvLt.—lST acres uf Land,.3 mile* south of Darling
— l;ti, yj :u:re< cleared. gojd Orchard, n good Stone
Moa»a, large Barn, two Frame Uom>es, all Is first rate or
tier, and clFereJ at Uus low priro of per acre-
Also, ono-hall here L <1 In Oakland, on Charlotte street.
It in a beautiful Lot; la front of Mr. Ogilrn's fine Improve
ment, s.ud is ollered at the low price of s&)o—enquire of
uie Call and pn my Register, for descriptions of a great
vuriety uf property. THOMAS WOODS,
jcUil 76 Fourth street.
ji|• i_ HaW' IN ilA_Nl>, biltnctio 4 yrart, liirt
*Jp 1«* »' ' New Frame House Of 5 rooms, with s-Uxge
Joior gronnrt of 00 fret front oo the Browuhville road, in
rioutb riitshurgh. Plenty of choke apple,peach and plotn
trcei*. jcr»pfp, currants und gooaebetrtes.. A largeatable,
out own. 4e The house is well papered—good grates, Ac.
Call Htid examine the property.
i>H S COTiiBKHT A SON*, 140 third at.
''ALK-—tjjx acre* -*• *
OALK—ijj* *Cfbs i*od.*luut« Dear LbeMitusnviile
A. l-oi'i, wilt* from the Court House; on which Is a
small two story ltrick House, Stable, and other buildings;
aUo. an excellent Orchard. Terms—-On ©-fourth cash, bal*
atio* hi fire eqqal annual pajments. Ennuiraof
ACriTIN LOOMIS, Ifc! Fourth sf.
Clt/iTAiiJS tIOH KENT.—The main building of House on.
j N orsrry Bill, with about an acre of ground. Enquire
of J. aTKDEFt)hI), on tte premises, or of
; Thompson bell * co.
Valuabl® Property For Bole*
FIVE liANpsuMK BUILDIAU LOIS, situate on Centre
ATQuae, near Fulton street, and within ten minutes’
wal* cf the Post Office. For terms, inquire of
HOON 4 SARGENT,
myi" ; corner of Wood and Fifth *ts.
To Let« '
VGQOD DBY CELLAR, under the ■ Neptune Engine
House, on Seventh street, suitable'for storing m-lsnrri
or produce. Inquire of JOHN 11. STEWART,
267 liberty street.
TO Let* - '
THE dwelling house now occupied by me on Federal
street, Allegheny, No. 4 Colloasde How, near the end
Of the bridge. Enquire at the house.
fcMfirtf W. X. LOWH3*.
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NUMBER 296.
S. CUTHBEKT A SOX,
Real Estate Agentu, 140 Third st-
Land fur Sale
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BOCTII AXBBIC&S I&DKf»KiV.DEBraB.~
BY A BLUB JACKET.
We rejoice that in the present strnggio be
tween Freedom and Despotism, .the Maritime
Powers hate dißCudGteo&ncedlhoissdiDg of let
~|ers of marque. Instance's of abuse practised
by privateers were so numerous during the last
war, that to revive .ton recollection of them may
*ppe«r.unnecessary., But the following facts!
teach os a lesson of retributive jastice, and ex* "
hibit scenes that might be again witnessed, if
the superior intelligence of the age had notabol
ished the system of privateering /we hope) for
ever. . ,
When the present republics of South irngrea.
were struggling to throw off the yoke of old -
Spain; there was but little law recognised in th*!
deep solitudes of the immense Pacific Ocean,
exoept that of might. A stout brig, or a. dash- Y,
ing schooner, mountiog. a few guns, orammed-’
full of ammunition, commanded by a desperado,'
and ruffians from every'elime under hmveir for i
a crew, waa .but too often'the material which
composed toe republican privateers! ThC cotn
jnerce of the period between China/ Manilla;
the East Indies, and the republics of Spate
America, was all-hut destroyed by. these-Bad
Boverp of the Pacific, and at the dose of the.
war there, but few merchantmen under Ihe
rSpanish f ag, that dared navigate thtoeseeei r
However, afethe period lost mentioned, afinei:
Spanish barque of 45Q tons was lying in-Abe riv
er at Whampoa, taking in a uch cargo.pf silks,
crapes, Vermillion, and other Chinese commou-'
-ties. 'SHe bad also on board eleven eases ofbul- ■'
/lion, of £l,OOO each, In dollars, consigned ito >
some merchants at one of the southern ports pf .
the Isthmus of Panama Close by, at an
chor, watching her like a tiger, a lo# built,
kisb, hermaphrodite vessel; snspected : by- a!fe£ *
honest''seamaa'of-being a reckless privateer.:
The nature of bar. .occupation waa farther, con
firmed by the ruffianism of .ker numerous crew,
her powerfol apread of canvass, and her lofig'
twelve pounders, and moreover she hoisted -tb# A
republioaa flag. Tbs SpanisH barque was aba
well armed, had .a good crew, and,*** a soperi- ■
or vessel. The captain of the Bpaniatd waa *
warned of the intention of tbq privateer'to at- "
tack him as soon ns 5s cleared out of the
tral port he was then in; but,-relying upon toe .
sailing qualities of bis vessel,-heput to aeq when
his lading was completed. :
Accordingly, as soon as the barque was warp
ed down to the Boca Tigris, the privateer fol
lowed her example, atuMbo Same afternoon that
the Spaniard waa hull down at sea, steering
fore a strong breeze for his distant port, the
privateer set all sail, and followoff in her wake.
The Spanish captain was universally botidemned
for the step ho bad - taken, and the orews in toe
different ships in too Tigris expected to see him
and his barque brought back captive to the pri
vateer in the course of a few days. However,’
weeks passed, and no mori was hvard of either; •
and to put the reader out-of suspense, and pro
ceed with our stoiy, we will at once state that
for years after, toe remarkable fue of those two.
vessels remained n mystery, for neither tin
barque nor the privateer reached their destined
ports; and, probably, but for one of those Sin- :
gular chances that give such a peculiar charm
to maritime life, their fate might have remained *
a mystery forever.
Listen to the sequel; for we are now able to
take np the scanty details of as bloody a deed ns
ever sprouted from the club of Cain;
Years after the two vessels had taken their
departure from the Chinese waters, an armed
sloop, belonging to the'East India Company,
was running before a delicious tropical breeze,
io the Pacific Ocean. The time waa about one
bell in the middle watch, ) (midnight,) and an.
officer was pacing the quarter deck alone, while
•i group of talkative seamen were huddled to
gether upon the “ folk’sle,” looking earnestly
luto the deep gloom of the snrronodiug ocean.
44 1 ye,” sain one of the men, “ it was the
flash of a gun wo seed to wind'ard.”
“Flash of & gun I More likely to be light
ning,^” Mid another.
“ It's my ’pinion,” cbimed in the oaptaln of
the forecastle, “that it eras a ship’s light, or
else a fire made by the natives of some of the
islands we’ve been a pasting the last Tew, days.
There—there it is again,” he said, hurriedly,
as two faint gleams of light were seen flickering
for an instant far, far away in the dark borixon.
There was now a general commotion on board,
for, although some time had elapeedsioce the
Spanish ooiunies had won their freedom, yet the
extensive solitudes of the wide Pacific were now
and then enlivened with the picarooning craft,
after all legitimate privateering had ceased. In
a few minutes, the crew of oar little vessel was
on the alert, and in a situation to receive any
human foe; and in order to guard against rooks,,
reefs and shoals, the charts were examined, bat
no land, or even a bank, was marked near the
spot; all was mapped as clear, open sea for
hundreds of miles.
“ Heave the deep sea lead,” mud the officer of
the watch.
In a few minntss soundings were found atslx
ty fathoms, and as this was unexpected, and
denoted that we were in the vicinity of land or
shoals, we shortened sail, and kept the le&d go-
Ing. It was fortunate we did so, for before day
light, the low oatline' of a small Island t>*a**e
distinctly visible, distant about three miles.
As this island had escaped the notice of our
best charts, like good navigators we were bound
to examine it, we accordingly worked the sloop
to an anchorage in five fathoms, and sent a cou
ple of boats ashore.
Opposite to the plaoe where we anchored, we. -
diseotered an entrance to a large, circular la. •
goon, into which the Bea had access by a harrow ■.
opening, about pistol-shot wide." This heaMifnl
baßin appeared to be the crater ofcan exhausted;
volcano, and had more the appearance of a wotk
of art than the production' of nature.' ’lt was
perfectly Tonnd, and about a ionple of miles in
circuit, und had a depth of 'water from oerenty
to eighty fathoms, whioh was sustained until
within a few feet of the shore.
We soon olimbed the aides of this Internal sen,
and npon the top of the land fonod undulating
plains, and massive lumps of roolt piled op in
plaoes in vild confusion, but intermingled with
patches of the greenest verdure, and covered
with the feathery foliage of the palm, banana,
and the deep compact form ef the bread fruit-
tree. Bnt with the exception of million* of'
aquatic birds wheeling about, ottering their dia- -
screams, not a sign, of animal life could -•
be seen. ' It was impossible to conceive a solitude ; ‘
more impressive. The -view. looking ddwn into 1
the lagoon, was most bewitchiogly beautiful. It
bad the appearanoe of an immense basin, filled
with the clearest water, with n fracture in its
side next the sea. Within, all was calm anti
bright as the most transparent crystal, the rocks
and trees being reflected on its smooth, nnrufled
sorfaoe as in % mirror; 'while outside the tar,
the sea was rolling in upon the beach, and
amongst the Tocka, and afforded a marked con- :
trast to the repose within. The whole scene was
pregnant with a melancholy and seemed
to yet mourn the desolating energy of the snb*
temnesn fires which at some not very distant
period had spread each havee around.
[to be cojiTmrri) ]'• .'•*
ONJi DObLAH 4SD FifTl* CK3TS PEd AClULtaf'
gool land situation the water* of Ble Fiahii eCrete ‘
V*. Sevaral trscsaof lOOOaeras eoehj viif b» sjatSMa
tojiuit purchasers, at thenbore price; a!so. »m*ati2.Det. •
Aaoat IUOO acre* on TUh Creek, within frttaTtSrr*
?dl«» ot thaKailroad. at £5 per acre. - Also, JQO atEwahow* •
lo miles from Jloundsrille, Va., and 6 from th- rirerTat
Good leads, good titles, and way terms.'-'
For full particulars call on, or address by mall, jxwt paid, r
... fl. CTTTaBEKT * SOXr
Rani .Estate Agent*. 140 Third pr*;. /
Notice to farmers.—
50 Horse Rakes, improved pattern :
20 Patent Grain. Drills;
40 dozen Haj Rakes;
20 do Hay Forks; ■'*
6 do tira n Cradles; -■ ,
20 do Scythes and Saeatha;
10 do Horse Mazilee; lijr «t 47 Fifth street, by
je!7 JAMES WAKOROP. r
FITCHKB?.— W. TV. W ILSO.S’, come rof Market
Fonrth streets, la opening another k>t c*f those vsr
much approved Patent Uriitama *le« Pitcher*, Xar famhv
and hotel use. lee wiJI last from four'to lre tours lon»v
in these then in any ether Pitcher, and tWyamof aaoffis*
pafteni for constant nee at all seasons. Everr
boarding bwm, ant hotH.shtaald b« enptoli«d vih ibeta- i
price $&. Cali and examine tbem at 67 Markat jyh)
LOAf%t> hEuCtlaf tj», Keuu COliecte-;. amt owlom
f»rtn«a procured, at the Osneral Agency OSes, Mfr
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