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VW ... fn .* e l - ".`• ..-'' -4- ---. 0 , . - - ,4*-- .- ~,, -„ ..,,_„ ~,, ,i , . 0 ," n . ,,,, r-t .., _t ~,**- ~ .. _ , -,•-- „.. -, , , -.•-, ...;- . - • •.. • se v v. r ~..... •, - •:,, '- ' "•- .... 1- - -- ' •-.'-.-• ' , - 0 d' P i ot A. 7 •' ' ',." " . ''' -.,. 1 0 : !.....„(.,:s, -F,.,:"...-:', ) 1 t . ... ' -1, -.., . 4 ''',' -..- • - ::-••• .. ' ",d; 4, 4 . -!, • 17, - •••'.!:-•. : .. •3 - '' .9 i't :4 '~ ~ fM~ . y ~. . ~...3 :,' —Ro e . • 4=-i" DAILY MORNING POST 41742ttect and Ptibiith.d eAry Morning, (swpkir If GILLKORE £ MONTGOMERY. 33.rfe-wts , wt.. or WOOO RPM 'ARCM. in /t/ - TER MB.—fire Dods:, a year, payable strictly adnintee. Six Mohan wilt invariably be required if not paid tril. to tbs'year. SW-dingle copies Iwo cmats—for mile at theeounter in the Odiee. end by the New. Boys. • MB SATURDAY SLURRING POST is published from the same office, on it. large blanket eh* shunt, at TWO DOLLARS • year, in advance. Single mines sun MTh MT No paper will be Elbromtitmed (sutlers at the 'Macro. on of the DrePtlettee,) until all arremettee ere Ma - No attention will be paid to any order unTrUlLlMOM pusind by the inney, ornatisfartory relbrentee in this city. /GP Oonneeted wig. the Ifstablishment qf the Morning Pod s . of Ms largest Job Printing OA:air* the city, where MI of work is doni on the shartat notice, and wag redrew ts tn-fm. PROFESSIONAL CARDS eur.o. F. GII.I.MOILE, A ITORNST AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, Omer of Rusin stree.t. and Cherry aNey, ITPT8111:11341 1 wwinsitend to his protest:l . onal business as usual, at his (Coe, between the hours of 9 A.M. and 4 Y. M. of each JIM ROBERT E. PHILLIPS, AT roa NE 'of ATMo L AW, 132';',LOTTIS, . JOSEPH WEAVER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, OfNee, No. 144 Fourth 9 .193,131.1 mrrome.,.... --- JOHN BARTON, ATTORNEY AND 'COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, corner Fifth and Grant. itts., 3.31411 ITITSIMEIGFI, PA. it. Biddle Roberts, A rTORNEY AT LAW-Office, Iro. 1= Smithfield street, between Fifth and Sixth. Collections carefully attend ed to—nwial attention given to Conveyancing. [deo3ly Thomas Means, TTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY Offim next door to the Poet Moe, RoubaixMe, Ohio toye 8. P. Roes A TTOHNEY AT LAW—No.IO9 FoUrth street, Pittsburgh, 11.. PA, fourth door below Mr. Body Pettereon's Livery Stable. je •J. S. Morrison, TTOILNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Otftee; rn /1 moved to No. 44 Grunt street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, Ps. sprlo7 C. Orlando Loomis, A MILNEY AT LAW—OtBoo, Fourth slaved, above Wood. A .194.7 Thomas M. Marshall, TTORNSY AT LAW—Office, Lowrie's Buildings, Fourth street: jau7:l7 R. B.,Carnaban ' ITORMIY AT LAW-0111es on Fonrth erred, betvenn Cherry alley sod Grant street. jety J. N. 111 , Clonrry, • TTORNNY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW--Caoe Bakearelre Dealing., on Grant atreet. Jet D. 11. Hazen, TTORNEY AT LAW—No. WI Fourth street, above sod neer Smithfield. — marT7ry Alderman Watson, Ojke me Thin/ street, oppoole the old Rut Office, MT limn all business pertaining to the office ro of Alder. and Justice of the Peace will he promptly at tended to. Acknowledgments of Deets and Mortgages, and other instruments of writing, taken at his °Moe, or at the residence of the parties. The Dockets of D. 8. SCULLY, late as Alderman of the City of Pittsburgh, ere placed in my possession. Persons baring Judgments on said Dockets mahese the nemasary process issued thereon by Alderman Watson. my&tf N. linekmaster. Alderman. /AFFICE, Grant eVreet, lietween Fourth st. and Diamond kj alley. Conveyancing of all kinds done with the great. sec care and legal aeouracy. Titles to Real Estate ez• mined, kr. E. S. Nosl, Al. erman. 11\TO. 91 TCIIIID t , treet.. between Wood arul Market street, .111 PI ttAborg h. • Collections promptly made. Bona, Mort gages, and other uritings drawn with neatness and wet je2l.lv •• • . DR. D. II CNT, SllViti.:l DINTIST, has remor ...-' --4 hii• t.fll,e from No. 75 Fourth street, to No.l £•.1.11tT11 Street. one door below Ferry, she. he trill be happy to attend to all prorealloh 'Odle.aprs .. .. a. A to ll o lL tir s II KO EON DEN TIS (no- NO. 144 SMITH lis isaaa FiL r Lu o t , ai r c. itE b E o l : l3 : 4le ' ) f rom S to 1 o'clock, sod f01,15.1y from 2 to I o'clock_ J , r - r, DE.StIeT. Fourth atroct, Wen .1. ;;;; wrest of Maritrt.' OFISCS liccaz From nine A. M. to 5 • BUSINESS CARDS D' u `"' W. ttEttsTINE & CONIISSION AND FORWILIBING MIPICILINTS Dealers Generally in Produce. Pittsburgh, Cin cinnati and other Manufactures, &c. No. 93 1,5-und.d/wdr. t,no. ,, nt 3l,hrt and Frrry street, ,p• Liberal carb advances made on consignments. Par titular attention pail to farwarling Western merchandise Referrocrs.—Clark ar Thaw, Wm. Bagolry k Co., Wm. ht , Cully !!t Co., F. Srdrrs ,t Co., Bays k Black, Kromar Baths!. Henry Braid, gal.. Wm. Kichbaum, S. K. John.ton F. 1., Thomas Bake wall, Esq., George Leahy, Fag , Soloud omon Stoner, Esq. - Co-Partnerahlp. MEM subscribers have this day termed a partnership for the purpose of carrying on Commission and Fbrwurd. ing In connection with the Fish, Carne and Oa, and Pro. dann business generally, under the style of grouse k Bleu aanwer; warehouse No. 115 Water and 150 Front streets; formerly occupied by Durbridge 3 lughram. WM. B. ENGLISH, JAMES RICHARDSON, JAS. J. BENNETT. Plttabur• It, February 10, 18.54:feh3 ihemond, l'“u§ourgh, ea., dr,tier . Country Praincs, offers for sale a choice stork o Groceries, ....tested for family use. Spices of sorry variety and the ualliy, srauni at Steam Mille. AI,. Dried Fruits, ` Fnreign end Domestic. his Froduce taken in ex change for .11ercharatire. F. Et. D. has procured a full assortmoirt of Landreth' Warranted Garden Seeds, and invitee the attention of all in tereeted in rural affairs. ianll Vopsrtnerdnip. rprig UNDERSIGN El) Lave this day entered into co-part i_ Cox, hip. under the name. and style of .1. A. III:Tell! SON & CU., to the Purpose of tranecting a Commission and Grocery basil:tem. .lAS. A. IIUTCHISON. A. NI. WALLINGFORD. Plttshurßh. Febrrtary 1. 1954 fchl W. B. 6301.1.1 J VAC,. kt(11,071. J. I. urarom , ENGLISH & RICHAROSON• CDANIISSION AND FUItWARDINt) MEKCIIANT3..un Wholesale Dealers in Fish, Bacon and Oil, sod Producs generally. IYerchouse formerly occupied by Durbridge k Inghrem, No. 116 lVater and 150 First street, Pittsburgh Poona. . A.:3 1114.10130. RULE, JOO. S. 0.1-Nsass BAILEY de. RENSHAW, TEA DEALERSASD F.1.311LY OROciekS; Tlealer[lou a pe it Wooden and Willow Wnre,Japaneal Tin Ware. keeping Uterwils.kn, Wholesale and Retail, No. 253 ilbert Itreet.,,Pittsburzh. r..NCI! ..I[LISII.I, JuRN MOOLB, ROOSt OS Vib Pittabingh. Marylsnd. Pittsburgh Sellers, Nicole ir, Co., PRODUCR An, UeN ERA!, COMMISSION MiIatCHAVIT. No. 379 Liberty 't. ..gt. Pittsburgh, P.. Poem. Linty ..1 and lan! On, lv ----4- F. ULM.. 1864 S. OW LI, FBA'S SELLERS & CO. Forwarders and Commission Aeronauts DEALER 9 1% PROVISIONS, GROCERIES AND OILS, iss:lmll 209 Libertisfrset, Atesburgh, gruzama 111.111 t, PhUs retao cl r, '''ll""urg Puller & Rte WiIOLEMALE (MORI:ILS, IMPORTERS OP BRANDIES Wines and Sagas—V.. 172 sod 174, corner of Inrir and Liberty stensts, Pittsburgh. Iron, NailA, Cotton Yarn, itc- oonsrantly no hand. j 1.24 Wlll l / 4 m Carr go Co., (Wx. CAlla late at the ❑rm of J PAKELB. k CO.) WLIOLESALL: iiit , YCERS and Dealer/rim Foreign Rio nvd • arftn.lie.., OW Nlonoogehels end Rectified WM key, No. 329 Gammen:4d Row, Liberty.sdreet, Pitteburgl jxfiry 111,3 11i. ?VOGU IeCLMLIC -Pl. L - IRAN, HERRON & CU ,STxIR UrROLEIAIK Orry...tra, Prts.lare Nairn; and ttion .I:etch:tots, No. Ina y s Libtrttreet. itpe.r/ PITTSBUROR. PA ultio6o. MN:MA WY. - oT. , 11 , 4011i1:11 & CO., •.),INLIASION IEItCIIANT3, ecnna. Railroad Depot, Prrthoutou, ape; • •1. TEA. STORE JEttu and Edad Grocer, IS ea.! - : Bleck Tess, French I disc Win. , alley and tho Dinmc I• •. LIVGNWirONS& co. FORSV ARDE it COMMISSION M ERCHANTS W tI. A. ftl'CL ULM, SirTE A. DEALER AN() FA MILYO ftOCER,"4.4; OJILSER OP WOOD LSO SLITS BTICEETS, i'ilAtagh Henry H. ColitnA, FOiIAVAILDINO AND COAMSAIONEaCtIANT , end Wholesale nedler to Chees«, !Sutter, Seeds, 1 , 611, unl Produce en-ra , ly. N'.. 21 WO 11l St.. PAU:bun:h. ,os.e, paul & Sit7; : aock. OMMISSION AND i'OILWARDINO MERCHANS, ANTI CSTEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Went. street, Cincinnati. Ohio. King tr.. Moorhead, • IArNOLFISXLE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEARS -I'V N 0.2 7 Wool street. PittAburgh. ImLErM Smith & Slnclalry WLIOLDSALM GROCCRS AND COMMISSION MFR. CHANTS—Corn , Wiwi and First sts. fnov3 •. floury 11 , C taLloogh & Co., WILOLEPLLE 6it , IOEILS and Commission Merchltnts, wrolr of Peon and Irwin streets, POL.b . gh. it.3:131 - - - W. S. Haven. • E OLD PRINTING ESTABLISIIMENT, (La n Jona- Ll area k Brocarox,) and BLANK BOOK axe BTATIONE: RY WAREIIOUBE—Ie prepared to execute every Idyls 01 Local, Oommercial, Canal and Bbnunnost Job Printing and Boot Binding, and turniah every article In the Blank Book, Parer end Stationery line, at the abort/eat notion wild on the moat rsaennnlle tt,Tlll3. Blank Book and Btationery Warehonoe, corner or Market and neoond grad. Printing Oflioo and Book Bindery, No. 50 Third at. novlo B. T. C. Morgan B OOKBELLBR AND STATIONErt—a ss always on ban • general assortment of Sehool,Wiscellsneous and Blank Books, Printing, Post and Cap Paper, ko., Wholesale and Re tail. No. 104 Wood street, below Firth, Rut side, Pittsburgh. sia.,Wantod. Bags and Tanners' Scraps. aplbily Russell & Bro., 130011 SELLERS, STATIONERS. DEALERS IN STAN DA.RD AND LIGHT LI FERATERE, and Publishers el the I. 0. 0. F. TOKEN, N. 15 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, P. ruarls.lv I. W. Chadwick, BALER IN RAGS AND PAPER, No. 140 Wood Street, D PRlsburgb. Ththighest price in cash paid for rags. - 71- illtam "C OOKBINDISR—P,orner of Thio d and Wood streets, above j" 0 .U. Kay. where be ts prepared to do every description of Ruling and Binding. - Ede& JOHN WDZVITT o OHO., Grocers sod I ers fn foreign sad Dowel l@ Liquors, Liberty street, op M y boot ^4. ' t * t REM ' . . .. . .. . . . . , ...i.. - ~.,.,-,... ~.., 4 ... ... " , .... , ..., . . .o*4- , i ..'_.......,: f... 0 , 4 „,!., :. • . .... , .......*.„„ e . .‘ • ', • • :.. P , - ..,i ..., . ::.7'..'t.- •'. • . 0 "44.‘ - H. • .- • -.A-T= 4 1,11'4 --.1...t...- ,-.__..., -o.*-4.6.4k4.6...a.....,-,.....,...;,:,,,..:-..•...,... r ...._. _..._ _ , Remove Steamboat Agents, TERRA {RUT& IND'A 71511/4611 ~,4)( . /.tiOt._ PUBLISHED' DAILY, BY oILLmoHE g moNtoonF,Hy, AT THE "POST BUILDINcB," CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT 4;6,00 PER ANNUM, OR sb,oo WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE VOLUME XIII. BUSINESS CARDS fsocczesoa TO T. wiToox • 00. COl3-NNIL MARKET BPR AND DIAMOID, keeps eonstantly on hand a full sesortment of Drugs, Moen clue., Medicine Chests, Perfumery, and all articles pertain log to his business. Phytheisne Preacriptlona carefully compounded at all hours. JA - 9y JOHN nAYLNU. ODellitaZl , /LOCUM " • WLEELING nacyraziti, (Bucossaors to J. Kidd a Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 80 Wood greet, Pdtabwrpdt, Pb. Proprietors of Dr. Arlaae's Celebrated Vern:afoot, Liver Pills, dc. }up JOH • HAFT, SR, (Snobassor to J. offoy,) ° Wholesale and. Retell Druggist, ANI) Doalonin PAINTS, ULLtI , DYE STUPWS., ac., 141 Wood street, three doors below Virgin alley, apr4:tokely PITTSBURGH. 01IN D. Al i • C4AN, Atz, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, .11. DM= is Dye-stuffs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &a., No. 93A Wood strum, (ono door south of Diamond allay, PITTIIBURGU. ' Debt HN A TOHELL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, - No. 135 Wood 8t Nest door to 11. Child's Shoo House, Pittsburgh. Notice. - cos. LIMING having aossaated with JOB. ABEL, the. O. business will hereafter be conducted under the style of .1. ABEL A 00., at the old stand, corner of Brolthauld and Fourth estreets. jat:y • %William TUOru, Druggist, EIASEIIUrED to the eJrner of RAND mut PENN 11 Streets, where he will, as nous', attend promptly IC his tumorous friends. All &rite'es in his line are warranted pore, and put up with the utmost are. , marl4:6ln U. A. Valium:Aloe& & Coy Vll . 01.1t8ALE DRUG ViAttF.llooBX—Corner First and Wood Rod troruer Wood and sixth. 'told - • FL: L. ALLEN, liIIIILVIALS DEAL. IN Foreign Wines, Brandies,Cigars, Old Monona ' bola Rye Wh isky, tte. • ALSO, aira.:TLFYING DIS TILLER, NO. a \NOD STREET, PllTSßUlttill, PA. INE.S, ilrendies, Cane, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, St. w Croix and New England Rum, Clarets, ChAmpagnee, .cotch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, ScJtch, ILeirhon, ~ /hi Monongahela Rye and 'Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach, saki Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; imported Llavana, Kepi* and .NinCipd Cigars; LielfEpanieh and Common Cigers, all at ouch low pauis as to challenge comps Rion. Peary Bar Kegs and Labelled Willw of every style, and nemijohns of ail .1001. 1 respectfully invite an eurnina. :ion of my lama, at No. 8 WOOL , Street, Pittsburgh, Penna. apKkly JUILLAi (31PORTER OF GIN, WINE R, &o.—Dealer in tine 01,1 Monongahela Whi , ky, Peach Brandy, &c. ilso, Rectifying Distiller, corner o emitbtleld mot Front ‘treets., Pittsburgh. . aprl3 J. Climax. HOLY:SALE AND ItIiTAIL ' LIQUOR HERHIIANT T 15 5 Liberty stmt, and 31 Diamond alley. lablOty sirJNO., E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER, - Ea lIAS rernuessi to 13/4 I,Liftattli areal, opposite ilarrison alley, and No. 3 enVENTiI, nets dinithtield, where attenron, of his friends and the pith& to Invited to thy tout of 111. A1.01.-31AUE JUIJUn always on hand. Also, eassilnerms and. Vestloge fur ordered wort. A lull •tment of Fun:l:slang tionls for gentlemen, Including U qualifies, Truake, Umbrellas, le., te. jilta MLR ICCLuSZT.I - and Retail Clothing Nerchaata . . 1:1). Bti N °OD 8.1111:El. .- - - r 1 r oulderlhen , respectfuily,infurm their old customer, rtnd the public in general, that they 'hare thm day as. .octstma thenn-elree in the *hove buxiurse, under the Arm A Juu .11'CLOSKIAk et.) They revectitilly .I.lcit • orie 01 public petropage. The pmvitni, Mt/tine:ee at teavh will be settled by them ...yea re..e..hcely. ()ate of the min of o.ed..ar haring I. opened SIOUX (tyro doors &tore the old uklall,) for the purpose of varrying on the CLOTILING hopes by u trod attention to business to merit • co the patronage 01 the lute firm. N. h.—Clothing made to under to the most feahloneble and on the %hurter: notioe--Lnferior to Lune In the •ILV. James L. Watt, ktfth street. opposite !he apr. Janata Blelltvageer, 14 02:13.1.10/.116.Lit PLANINti 5111.1.--IVould respectfully inform his friends and the puolle, that his clew snab whment is pow in full operanon, rue that he L. prepared to Burnish hoot Cabins, end oil all tuners :or Planed I..tioaber, with proundruas,and at the lowal rates. Board and Plank, hltard 00 cue ur outh eider., constantly hand. Bash, Doors, and Houldlno, 01 every description, ante to ader. Builders and Carpenters would 1.11110 their advantage give him • call, is he can now rureten them with planed :WI suitable for every description of work. WY. L. ILLUILON LLIEti caunwsu- ICEERON & CRISWELL. BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, - - - - tit' AN UFACTUIIERS of all ktritis of BRASS WORK, Lt). 1.X./.111)T1VE, STEAM ENUINE, PLUMBERS, Au tuttan BatttOV Ilantuacturers. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Office and Store, \o. I'G Market etre.. Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS end COPPEII taken in exchange for work, quash paid. Orders left at the roundry or Ofilee, will be ,iromptly attended to. ' febifily JO2SEPLI Lowtici; .10. 43 Um. , of /VIA and Wood abvett, Office up stairs. Bntrance from STAB streeL Pittsburgh, ESP4OTFULLY announce 0 , the public that he has commenced the BEAL ESTATE AUENCY, in <mane, :lon with Intellikenco and teener. Collecting. Ile will al. attend to renting. 1,11003 to want of onset, in any capacity, or those in want i , l places, will leu supplied at short notice. AU LUAU:mai tlltt.ted to his care promptly at -ended to. Beferences—T. ./. Blghans, E.., 'Richard Cowan, Esq., W. J. Lesilo, Dr. Alex. Black, James Slackeral, A. A. Itlilolll, dant L Old. JanlB M. GRAFF R. Western Foundry, No. 124 Wised street, • 4•111,1117X0 H, 'I. A NZc U vL A ti eT to r U ea R kla t 1 7.to W 4 K 11 . o 1 110:g • I Were, Pt! a n tt l i awry Orates, Plain sun Watley Fenders, Sad and . Dog Irons, -tiger Kettles, Tea Kettle., Wagon Boxes, die. Cje3:l3l Austin Loomis • JJ EAL =MATE AOENT, Merchaadlse, Stook., and Bill Broker, (Moe, No. in Fourth Street, (above Wood.) The mown bur haring opened an Otke lathe above pima., for the porpoee 01 negotiating Loans, lellls, Bomb, Mortgages, and OtneT Instruments for the sorority of Money, and for the ammoo and sale of Stooks. Win also give prompt and erucular attention to boylog, selling, renting of and leas Keel Estate. AUSTIN LOOMIS. lissusslales, ITIIDGRAPIILBS—Third street, opposite the Poet.offloe, L 4 Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Intl Heads, dhow Bills, Aoeir, Areb.iteeturel and Mach Urowings, Business and • Wittig Curds, etc., Engssi.id or Draw, on dtorke, Mated color, Gold, BrAre, or (Sleek, In the mat approved style, n le the trine/ resmnable prices. ortlEely N. ftl'Ktratay, SIGN, /OP OEN ANIENTAL PAINTER., AND L.l„ Dealer in Paints—No. 44 tit. Clan. street, Pittsburgh. lee constantly on kind ail kinds of Pilots, either dry or Japitn and Copal Varnish. Laurent Oil, Boiled Oil, , pirite urpeurtne, Window Olass ut ou nixes, Putty, Paint hashes, sic, ell of the teat ouulay, and for note at rower. octal - • AGNOLISI/ AND CLA.SeIicAL liii.3lllllARY. W. T. McDONALD,M. A., Pmecieu.. 1E melt of the innutution will commence on 1 MONDAY, tliftth of September next, lathe room Cor ot of Ferry and Liberty stream, lately occupied by the losens."Vensthir. 16ferenas—llou. A. W. Loomts. O. finny, Jr., S: P. Von 0h..r0... It. Hillnr..ar. %man JACOB WC:ULLA., .VILIOLINALk: AND JOIVAIL OMAR lIANUVAOTURSR. ANL. /MALAY It ALL [ISMS 07 Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars, .No. Li "fits rL. Ptitsburph, At. Oil" Keeps constantly on band a large supply of all the rico% brawl* of imp•rtod Carers. JuS:i JOSEPH CHAPMAN, =IIIMM=MM 1311P -- ORTER CIGARS, MIM=MMICM=I3 I=sbEEMto= t RCIIIT E , ..TUIt A A CAN.VEKS.— fl. Urns. vutai Patterns for Casting, hi every style; d.o , clitr. Designing. ae. Composition Urn.menta for the decoration of nuramhoays, Boll.toge, ked 96 SMITHFIELD Streat.na. the l'ust 019... ylSai C4STON, WHO. FMIER., AND CRSuS k have just started. their psk per Mill 10. Ulu who,' plum, ulturt, they will be hAreY to receive orders for printing nod urupplug pups .of all sine. fub27:tf 04A. Tlndte, . WHOLESALE and ltutall SADDLE, HARNESS, TRUNK, VALISE and CARPET RAO mamas. turer. No.IOC. Wood street, PittaburgL, Pa. • John U. Mellor, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEA LEN IN MUSICAL INSTRUMBNTS. Fitalo6. Musk, &boo' Books kind ltstionery. No. 122 Wood 01104. Lisol L. J. KIM, HAGAN & AHL, WLIOLF.SALE and Retail Dealers In Saks, Macy and Staple DRY GOODS, Nos. 91 Market and 8 Dolor) street, Pittaburgla. apr4 E. W i'VELIOUSE, "VANCY SILK AND WOOLEN DYER AND CLEANER, JL . No 7 ISABELLA St, near the Emmet Hotel, ME= homes . ATCII AND CLOCK itIAJSED—IiIth street, between wood end Market reets, opixente Iron City Hotel.. All kinds of Jewelry made Rod reeatred. f apEnly S. CUSHIIinS S. L. CSTILBUT. S. CUTHBERT £ SON, HAL ESTATE AND GENF-11AL AGENTS, No. 50 D Smithfied street. . novl . • HLEE, (50001.350 n ro MVar>n a Lu,) WOOL DEAL• ER AND COWRISSION 51ERCILANT, for the sale of American Woolen Goode. N 0.13 2 Liberty etroeL laiy4 L. E. Hayward, DKALER. in BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS end LEGIMILY and BRAES HATS, corner of Market and Liberty eds. No. 174 Pittsburgh, P. • lel4:y Mc - Friat, 4 SCHITECTS:—OgIoes: Philo Hall, No. 75 Third street, Pittabunth; and emit aide of the Diamond, Allegheny. - 14 Wenn BRO., East Mummaloam, manufacturers of ..IJ•• Bar Iron, and .mall Iron of 1.11 dracriptions, and make, aim, the flneatqualiti °Moons, Bound. and Squares. AfirLarre otter. for Ireel In the box, et the city Peet 0110. BUSINESS CARDS J. O. ANDERSON, 10. 6 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., HOLEBALN Dealer in Foreign Fruim, Nuts, Spices, tAi F F OcAroetimerY, Sugars, Cigars, AO. Ae. Raisin, Figs, Prunes, Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Dates, Citrons, Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Pea Note, OXOn Nuts, PL. Apple Meals, Sardines, Pickles, Banc., Nock Candy, Ter mloelll,lllsocaronl, Olive On, &e., k .. ape2oay ENTIMPIt .S.B.WOII.KS. in 136 IMOD BeIV errodz IT e, a TETLILY. RD nom mow name mixr. d priIiIMPORTERS and manufadarare of l CUTLERY, SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, A. We keep a general assortment of the above . articles constantly on hand; together with • general variety of Panay Hardware. Also, Guns, Pis tols and Revolvers, nooks, Horn. Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, Lead and Bullet.; Bowie, Dlrk Hunting and Pocket Knives, Talk. and Hair Drawers' Shiers; Pocket Solsoorre, A.— Also, Truss. and Supporter. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLES I—We are making Hideo of every description, to order, of the best meteriaL and worksfundohip warranted.— Order. received far them at Wholesale or Retai, will ho lill eel with despatch. Hunting parties supplied St Wholesale prkea. myth Chandeliers and Sas Fixtures. quiz subscribersare now opening at their new Wareroom j. .NO. 109 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith field; the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK ETS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Gas Fitting, ever offered In th is market. Having arrangements made by which they will be eonstantly in receipt of new patterns and varieties, they confidently invite the attention of pur cimaara to their selection. We are determined to sell es low no any house In the Weed, and being PrutimLi CO. Pit ters, can offer peculiar advantages, to those desiring articles In tide line. We continue ao heretofore to fit up building' of every de scription for gee. water and steam. Brum Cestings of all kinds made to order promptly. LONG, MILLER a CO., No. 109 First eared_ meemeee GEORGE Sal. : OR • it, /NON NEW YORE, MANUFACTURE/lot the celebrated 4, t Goesamer 'Ventilating Wig, Elastic Band Toupees, and every description ... of Ornamental Hair, for Ladies and "------ Gentlemen, 79 FOURTII STREET, - '. between Wood and Market, Pitts. ~ ......, -- 4_ - _, - *, burgh. _ .." -, Burnout's system enables Ladies -= 2,-- - -,, - - . and Gentlemen to measure their heeds • ' -- with accuracy. Volt WIGS. No. 1. The round of the Bead. No. 1. From the forehead over the head to neck, No. 2. No. 3. From ear to ear, over the top. No. 4. From ear to ear, round the forehead. - For Toupees, to cover the top bal d he head only—a pep pattern, the errant strape of the part. imy4 Now Coach and earring. Fy JOHNSTON, BROT & COO,, Cbrner of iiebecco and Belmont streets, Allegheny City, WOULD respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have commenoal the manufacture of Carriages, aches, Rochaways,Buggies,Slelghs and Chariote. In all their various styles of finish and proportion. All orlers will he executed with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to on the most reasonable terms. Using In ail their work t.t. best Its...tern Shafts, NI., and Wheel stuff, they feel c.onti. dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of their wort. purchasers are requested to give us a call, before purshs sing elsewhere.— ocr6:ly Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN. ALLEGHENY CITY, (nil TIP ILAILIVAD sTaIION.) Fuouse be supplied Sit orw ration. grades of , FRESIL GROUND FLOUR, By laying their order" at the Mill or In our bore, at Logan, Wilson A Co., Wand scremor Braun A iteiter,eo err Liberty and St. Clair stream Pittsburgh. IL P. Schwartz, or J. T. Kemple, Droggi..ts, Allegheny. Flour will bedelivered tom:wiles In eittier of the two odd Tuna: CAELI on delivery. Y 29 BRYAN, KENNEDY A CO. FOR Saddlers and Carriage Makers R. L. Vail , JR., PITTSBUItGII. Also, Cloths, Damasks, Laces, Moss, Bent Staff, El , • , A . , titr Im o rll5l u . ai r = only I r t:po ASl importer hest London' is now receiving ave large and choice Felt...don df TEAS, which he it deter_ - . - tetl to sell at such prices and fineness actuality, that all the reckless puffers in this or the neat city cannot twat. lie most respectfully invites the Ladies and gentlemen of this and the surrounding districts, without distinction of nation, to call and try his Teas, which he sells subject to be returned, If they don't give satisfaction. The.following are the priers Prime Oolong, PoUchong and Oongo, Z 7,44 4 ,50 rents %i ID. A TB, superior English breattast Congo. LOr it ID. Egtra gue, a very delicious Congo, 'ilk." , rb. • Fine Young ilyeOn., 4041 - ahGh -4k m. Extra tine Young Ilynon and Imperial. 75c. it tb. Very beat Yonne 'from and Imperial, 01 - 0 ID Don't tolatike the pIace—PAGODA TEA STORE, carne of Diamond and Diamond alley A Liberal reduction mad to dealers iar,2l la KW MUSIC STOKE—The subeernaers hare opened at No. 83 Vourth alma. s choice oullection Or InUide and (12111•.31l.rIld1,11tS, 110f0•12 itringo, ban.. by M. Kraal, of Paris, and Mr. Arnold; Flutes, by M. Euler, Tratalrforts'A. M.; ClariOrinte. do. All kinds of braes Instrit menta from the best French otanufactoties, all of which we offer to the public on more liberal terms, feeling confident that we can render entire satisfaction. 11. SCIIROEDEII A 00., No. 81 Fourth at Schroeder and 0. Anton will give instructioue on the piano, clolin and guitar. 5c07.1 HEATING AHD VENTILATINGWAREHOUSE SUNUNU - MM. Or Chilean Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing AND FllllOOO TO. Stun, o.te Oi WATI:I - No. 25 Market street, Pittsburgh. Ifir We have sold nor Fornaces, Patterns, lc., In liesere ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, whom wo cordially recommend to the patronage of the public. Ia y ; SCAIVP., ATKINSON & °KELT Depot of banirwortn er. Zlonmerrnan , • Ca tawba Wines and Brandy. TIM undersigned has received and offers for sale, at na ainrum prices, • large quantity of Logworth 2 Zimmer man's chairs and world.renowned Sparkling, Dry and of la ther Swe.et Catawba Winer. Sorb as p ure err to procure akeelient article of Native Wine, (the juice the gram) will and am establishment the place for the gratin. canon of their desire.. The Catawba Brandy, distilled from the genuine drape. is declared by Many excellent Judges, equal In flavor to the best imported Cognac-. D. FICHEISEN, N 0.137 Liberty M rest diCiark . • • an.° FRESH. arrive' of NUN NS a CLARK'S /1. celebrated PI ANGS her Just been reed by the subscriber. They have been made and carefully nelected expressly for this mar. ket, and are considered unequalled for sweetness and power of tone. They all ponseas the new improvement of two separate brtdges, the bass string. running over and above the treble. They are fully roarrosited to stand any climate and to excel In capacity for standing In tune Criers rang.. from $2.50 to $9OO. Aleo, a One lot of Pianos from the menu factories of DUN iIANI k Co., and also LIGIITE, NEWTON liflAilßUß T. N. Y. All the above will positively he at Factory prices, without additional charge for freight, -riot, etc., etc. HENRY KLE•tEIi, Sole Agent for Nunn, k Clarke Pianos, No. 101 Third street, e y Sign of the Golden Garr. New arrival of Uhieterinirs Pianos. JOUN 1.1. MELLOR, 81 Wood .tr-ot, will have open .to dot (Satunlav the follnaimt !LEW PIANO FORTES, from the celebrate. uwaufastory of OlilCliJilllNo ic SONS, Hoe ton, via Two superbly carved 7 octave Pianos. Four plain Rosewood 7 Three carved do CA' ~ .4 One extra carved 6y, One olsin Rosewood rCt , i Four do do A o 4 , Three Walnut All the above instruments have been tinishsd during the last month, and are of the latoit styles of furniture. love. risibly at BOSTON PRICES, and every Piano wen - anted. JOHN 11. MELLOR, No. iVorj strut Agent for Clilekering A Foes, Roston • Removal. DSTEWART has removed hi, &BUBB FACTORY from the old stand, No. 23 Fifth street, to No. 26 Fifth street, nearly opposite, on the site formerly occupied by the Iron City Hotel, where he will 13e phrased to see Ids canto- mere, and as many new ones as feel disposed to patronize him., N. B.—ln connection with the Brag, Manufactory, as heretofore will be found' in this establishment ell kind. , 01 Variety 1.11.:ods. Looking (Basses, Combs, Toys, de. iniyl22tro • Loon O oe. JOIIN A. O'BRIEN, 67 SMITIIFIELD STREET, I.tween Fourth and Diamond alley. Money loaned on Gold and Sliver Plate, Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Guns and Pistols, Feather of Fur. niture, and all kinds of articles—for any length of time agreed on. Charges for storage romdderably lower thaw heretofore. Private entrance through the hall door. All boldness transactions meetly confidential. sir Forfeited pledgee sold immediately after being out of date-, unless redeemed. Bargains of Gold and Silver Watch es, Jewelry, fin, always on hand. aprlO:fim =1=1:1 MIT MAIM STORE!. JAMES WARDROP, OFTERS for sale CANARY BIRDS of the most Improved breed, being very hardy, and tine singers. Bird Seeds --Caaary,llemp, idillet,Roue and mixed Seed. Bouquets will be furnished- oompoeed of the finest FLOWERS, vie: Camellas,Rose Buds, Heliotropes, he. Evergreensan pots) tbrChrletrom Trees. from the Seed and Horticultural Store, No. 49 Fifth et, near Wood. • . Gensume the Smoke. r - PIIE subscriber having the exclusive right to martufac. 1. tore and sell SWEENEY'S HOT Alit AND SMOKE CONSUMING YURNACE, is prepared to receive Orders, and 0 0,11 .... , for heating bnildinga with the most economical Ornace now in use. The attention of those Interested is MOliCitOd. An, Intormation on, be had of A. BRADLEY, floc 2 and 4 Wool street. or of , BARNDOLLAR, &watt! I Iron Cite Stove Warehouse, No. 134 Wood et sirezesa Congre•s Ink. PHIS INK is prepared by a purely chemical proems, and I Is Warrantal to contain mot/Ling injurious to nteLalic peu. It Is Ws when Stet used, but by exposure to the air be oamosiffid[lllll of a most Intense and permanent black. For sale in bottles of vaiints site, bywholeitale or retail, at sepB W. 8. RAVEN'S Stationary War Use, Market ptrnet. corner of 2d. A OARD.—Mr. U. ANTONBCIIII.ONDAR wouid respeatrallyennounce to the citizens of Pittsburgh and Allegheny that they will give twit:motions on the Piano, Guitar, tloUu and hate. Inquire at 11. Schroeder A Co..' MAW MGM KOSS, K Fourth ant osp2B A=M!l , . • - 4 4 4 , "" „"• t :t :eletb -,, - • . '~. PITTSBURGH. MONDAY. ATJWITST 14. 1554. AHD W ARE ARNOLD at WILLinNlb, MESE • ;a • ••• *- • =ME NNW CARPETS. Spring Styles. AT THE CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 82 THIRD Street.—We are now receiving and opening one of the largest and choicest stocks of Carpeting*, Oil. Clod.. Hats, Matting, Rugs, de., ever exhibited west of New York. The Hook has been selected with great care. Persons In want of any articles in our line, Ore respectfully Invited to call end examine. Our tunortment oombela in part of the following, ids: Royal Velvet and Brueeele Carpeting" ; Tapestry Brussels; . Aubusson Carpets; Extralmperial and Super Three.ply ; Patent TapwU , y Ingrain; Superfine and Fine Ingrain; Worsted and Wool Carpets; Wool and Cotton do Venitian 24 %, %, and 4-4; Hemp Carpets, very cheap; list and Rag, do White and Cheek Canton Matt:legs, %, 4-.4, 64, and 64; Clown Matting, 24, %, 44, 64, and 64; Spanish Matting, very cheap; Elegant Mosaic Berge, $4l per WO; A:minister, Chenille, and Tuned Rugs, all prices; Fancy English Sheepskin Mats, 216 per pair; Colored do do do from $2,60 to $5 each; Together with a large selection of Cocoa, Jute, Adelaide, Velvet, and other Mats; Embossed and printed cloth table and piano covers, of entirely new designs, very rich. Damsek table and piano ere ; also worsted damask by the Ay, toHnett, doyer cov te. great variety of patterns in floor 011-cloth, from 2 to 24 feet wide. Buff HolLands for windows, 30, 32, 3436, 28, 40, 42, 44, nches wide. Gold bordered shades, entirely new, very rich. Window chutes of every descriptkm Oval and hollow stainrods, unmet binding, tasks, to. Also, the Royal Turkish Bath Towels, together with every thing mustily kept In Carpet House. " Small profits and quick endue." 0. B. /MADLY 2 00, mantras. 82 Third street JONES & BUCHER , IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, Pmary/canio Roamed, foot of Thind d-, rko'Ketedl7, HAVING incrwed our Machinery, which to now of the most Improved order, and having added many fadli ties for dispatching work, we are now manufacturing First Class STEAM ENGINES, FOIL FURNACES AND ROLLING MILLS, Blowing Cylinders, Boilers, Plinsace, Rolling, SAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY S CASTINGS. Gas and Water Pipes, Hydrants, Retorts, Lamp Poeta. Hitch ing Poets, Columne, Girders, Shafting, Hangers, Bracketa, Cellar Ora tot, Bathing To be, Spo uts, Railing, Verandahs and Ornamental Coatings. We pay particular attention to the manufacture and con struction of Cast Iron Front. for flounce and S 00000 . • Haying anesisn.,ve maiortment of beautiful Carved Pat- tern. of the most approved architectural order, our great facilities for manufacturing and ahlpping enable na to com pete with our cities. Parties erecting Furnaera or Rolling Mills, Mill Owner. and Mill. Wrights, will I' much to their advantage to call and examine our clterisire stork of Patterns helbra IRON .4:VD BRASS CASTINGS, Of every donerip. ion ; :.tnlth Work, Pattern )faking, Yuri rt )arse and Forre Tut mr...., forol, ei to wrier. 1my1 . 17 CHINN - TALL: H,ItKET fiCEET. I\, TOW rimmed one of the urgent and beet selected stocks L ll of CII IN A, GLASS and QUEENEW ABA, ever brought to thil market . consisting In part of White Iron Stone Tem ner, Tea and Toilet Ware. which we would particularly in cite the Ladle, to mil and examine, as the shapes are en tirely new and the ware very auperkir, having some twelve different patterns of Toilet Ware, either in fob !setts or S vele and Pitchers separate. We are selling them at very !mesh-rate prix... Also, a very handsome assortment of French China Te• and Dinner setts, or separate pieces of plain wilt , gold band, or fancy patterns. Our -took of Flour Pries consists of over fifty different patterns, very beautiful, and ranging from fifty cents per pair to thirty dollars. }Living no large an amortment, we feel mondent of suiting all taste, Minnie Tea Pots, Hogan+ and Creams, Silver Plated Forks. Spoons/ and Butter Knives: Knives and Forks, of venous styles. from common to the kneel: Solar Lampe, 11.11 Lamps, tlirandoles. and Routs Fornbihing Goods. Ink's:TON GL ASS WARE—Of this we have a large aasort ment, particularly the Diamond Pattern, which looks as sell as the best cut, and sells at Inns th an one third the prior. Also. a eomplete stock of Pittsburgh Thu public are respectfully invited to call and examine our gasket. .10115 J. O' WEARY, No. 62 Market st., bet'n Third and Fourth, -I,'tf opposite Geo .IL Waite's. lOWA FOON I ' NO. 103 WOOD STREET. - roux C. PARRY, (sworn= to J. C. Parry A C 0.,) begs k.l to inform the customers of the old Finn, sail the public, generally, that he lute now on hand, and is extenalvely en gaged in manufacturin v. every deacriptinn or C ASTINOS— mak eai Patent Chilld ltolk; large Rattles and Goths; Patent Kettle*, for Soap. Pot Ash, &xis Ash; Sago Kettles, for the rnanufarture of Cane Sugar—ad/ Ma on a paled process, known as J. C. Parry's, and are superior for dura bility to any other, and sold lower than three made on the old plan. HOLLOW WARR—A general saeortment, all from new and improved pattsro.a, Wagon Boom Dog Irma, Sat Irons, to, Ss Rolling Still Castings, and Machinery of every description, Owes. on hand or mode to order. Cook Stoves, KWh., Ranges, and Coal Stoves, of every description: Demi:oak Stoves. rive elves which received the Ant prise for ISSO and IMA. at the Agricultural Fair of Al legheny County, Pa.. and ronaunended by fifteen hundred persons; Enterprite Cook Stoves, four .lase; Premium Cook Stoves Egg and Radiator Cord Stover; Parlor Stoves, Az. Parlor Orates and Fenders, great variety, beautifully enamelled. Commondnlee, and building Material of every desoiption. A great variety of Ornamental Railing,for Cemeteries and Fsnring Plough: and none. Chrrings--A large mock of all the kind •in ass, and will be sold at reduced priers. HAM, Pat ens Lever, True Aineriean, Egan's, Cane's, KinkalsEs, Woods', Peer]ek's, But Pe, Improved Bull, Or, Double Ilaughs.—Tb. Michigan Dontle Plough, ritich has taken the proinium at the blot, Fair, of New York, p e nnalivenip. and ohio, end wbereverir Ivo been •xhlbited. Iron end Nails, Stove Pipe and Tin Ware—all of which I will cell at the loweat p and reepretfullv invite the public to give low. nailat the. old stand. N 0.143 Wood at. room 0 9eRRV ALLEGHENY FORGE SOLOMO• SIIETTER & CO. (Late Illseel A Semple's (lolling )1111.) on the bank of the Allegheny, below the St. Clair Street Bridge, ALLCOLIII , i CITY, Po. 91111: proprietor, respectfully inform the public that, I haring made extensive additions to their entahlish ment, ‘liey are prepered to manufacture, on the most en. sonable terms, Iron Work for Bridges, Car Anise, Quarry Work, Stone Cutlers' and Alamos' Tools, Sherri.., Mill (leering, Machine Work ID general, and heavy Forging, of every description. Alen, HORSE SIIOES manufactured by Shei.frr't Patera Horse Shoe Machiose. The Ilur. Shoe Ala .-bins will be In operation about the wiladle cf February, when ell orders for Shoes will newt with prompt attention. 11111 Picks 111.1.• and dressed. (inters sent by mall or tele. graph nttend..l to or. the ohm... Jal4:y ENTERPRISE FOUNDRY, ALLEGHENY CITY. Firehouse, Federal greet, near the firldge. 1 - IMO up my establishment with .11 the latest improvement., embracing every firility for manufite toeing in the beet and cheapest etyle: and owning the ea cludve right in J.,1 Johneon's Box Smoothing I one. and John Johnson's Self.tneatlng Cuaronad Iron,. patented Jan uary in, 1554, superior to anything of the kind in the mar. tot, nod also bovine a patented improvement for moulding the nlenee trwittn, Wagon Kox-e, and Pipe BoXe3, I am pared tv toll wtolendee nod retail on fair term, Ani crone wiahing to pun-claim, the right for moulding opt , Lae telproved play, and manufacturing any or all of the tnnrave article, .1.1 ple.e addrees C. KINGSLANG, alleelleny city. ARID W H OLESA LE AND RETAIL. 1 Aklno 11000 has lotted up to epleodid style his store, J N.,, SU Market street. and No 6 Union street, between Fifth ascot and the Diamond, and hag new completed his Spring stock of DYtTS,SIIOIIS, SLIPPERS, GAITERS. do., end Palm Leaf, Pedal, Dustin and Braid 11 ITS, to which be Inuit., lb , attention Of all purchaeers, whether at whole , ml.' or Title stock is one of the tangled ever opened In this city, and eat brares everything worn by the ladies of Philadelphia and New York. and he trusts cannot fail to please all. Great care has been given in itelectirg the o f goods; all of which he warrants. Ile also c htio nes to manufacture, as heretofore, all de scription,. of Boots and Shoes, and (rain this long experience of over twenty years in thinners hi this city, is, he trusts, euilicient guarantee that those woo favor htm with their custom. alit be fairly dealt with aprliktf W. B. SCALIFIE, FIRST STREET. BE TW KEol WOOD AND MARKET STREETS, PITTSBUROII, PA., builds Francis' Patent Metallic Life lloats.of Galvanized Iron also man ofacturce Copper Rod Short Iron Work, Woking Stores for Steamboats mud Ilotels, Portablo Forges, Forged Iron Work, Large Bolts for liridaes, Be.; Cork Life Preservers, the beet and cheareut kind Steamboat work attended On Tens for the People. NOTWITiIb'EANDING eo much fuss about the ACalvity of Teo, we are receiving &A Half Chest., consisting o' Young Hyenas, Imperials, Gunpow. !,:Arre, oolongs, douchorig, and Conon, ell of which has Seen selected with care, and will be .lit es usual NE . A. J S. .10 Pekiw Ten Store, &S Fifth at. I BOOTS AND siliiES.—Theere who wtrh to get neat •pd well Biding BOOT, SUOE or GAITER., will cell et lI'LAUGIILIN'S, 95 Fourth streeL . - & GRAIirF, MANUFA CITIM MIS OF COAL AND WOOD COOKING STOVES, Prrior sod needle; Stoves, Orate Fronts, Fenders, Wagon Dorms &e., &e. Warehotlee No. 124 WOOD Streit, shove Fifth, Pittsburgh, PA 10 4 - STOCKINO FACTORY, NO. '24 FIFTIf STIMET, Sign of THE OLD STAND. ILLIANI DALY has returned from the Manufactur. lug Hosiery Districts of Europe, whore he has pur chased, for cash, a very extensive and well assorted stock of the best descriptions only of Stockings, Socks, Undershirts, Drawers, al., new style of Children's and Mimes' Fancy Stockings, together with his domestic stock of Pitts burgh Manufactured Hosiery. Ile will sell by wholesale or retail at Yew York Importer? prices. WILLIAM DALY & CO. Remember the place—No. 24, Sign of TLID OLD STAND li emoval. PAM, KLEINER has removed his LITERARY DEPOT from N 0.73 Thinl street, to Fifth street, opposite the Theatre, where be will be happy to see his former patrons, and all others desiroim of purchasing any of the cheap Li terature of the day. &or:Ay PEKIN TEA STORE, BY A. JAYNES, No. WI Psfth street. between Wood and Rorke; south "Ida Fir Sold Wholesale and Retail. ja.3:71 - --•••••••—.• T . alter P. arm a I . IIIt.ORTEK .Dealer In Inalok and Ataarkanlaia - • - .`• ) • . .4 GEORGE J. HENKEL'S CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE, No. 173 CHESTNUT STREET, (Oman linarisnues FURNITURE, IN SURF STYLE! Comprising Lords XIV, Louis XV, Elizabethan and Antigun. with Sculpture Carving and modern style; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahoganyjatinwood and Maple; all of superior oonstruction, and finished to the beet style, equal to, if not excelling iII qual ity, the Goods of any Establish ment in the Milted States. MPLOYENG ;Me ba t e:perteneed workmen, (appren- E tkwa being positively ezeindedjand using the beat ma the work cannot fell to give satisfaction to pur chasers. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur chaser., it the facility of Furnishing a House, either in ele gant or plain style, completely from one eeMblistrment; by which moues all the articles In each room eon...pond in style and quality, and the immense stook always ca hand, being en various In design, enables purchasers to please their taste en a selection, without the delay necessarily caused in ordering Furniture. To rive an idea of the finished Furniture on , hand,l need only inert. you that my Rooms are 176 feet long, by 27 feet wide, four noon In number; with Shope contiguous, suffi cient to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that the work Le all done under nnownlmmediate 4fir The Packing is all done in the Store, and Furniture warranted to carry safely any distanoe. Visitors to Phils delphia aro respectfully incited, as purenasers or otherwise, to call and examine the Goods. an2s:ly ST. LOUIS JOSEPH. MOGIRIDGE, 0011111138 ION AND FORWARDING idgRORANT, No. 88 Ooloatouh, mow Pun tram, St. Louis so. ,ONBlGNMENTSswlCormadslonewllmeetwithprompt Cand pereonal attimtkin, and libccai otheasow will be gives whchrequlred, en Omieigemurato or 81W of Lading, fu handl °Molitor the purchase of Lead,Grain, Hemp sad other Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices. The Reaming and forwarding of idercriandize and Pro duce will meet with repealed care and dispatch: the lowest ram of freight will alwaye be procured, and oho expense of Storage sod Drayage u much. as possible avoided. ILIIMINCle: 1 Page & Bacon, Bt. Lou.;d Ellis t blown, oincannati; Charlees, Blow & Co., do; Strider B 00.Blins do; Montauk & Palle, do; H 0.... A Proud% do; Donn, King & 00., do; Springer it Wldienusn, do; J. W.Butier A Bro.,littabh; E.O. 0000dman k. Co., de; D. Lead; & Co., do; R. & C. Yarnell & 00., Philada; Wm. Holmes & Co., do; Morgan, J. M.Bnek &Morgan: Blow & blank, New York. B. B. Comegys, do; Frost at &wrest., do; Bhields & Hiller, do; Charles A. Maga, do; Josiah Ise it Co., Baltimore A. o.Forwell & Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do; Howard, Bon &Co., do; W. B. Reynolds. . Loniseillr, H. D. Newcomb 4). Bro., do; T. C. Twlettell & Co., Commission Merchants. New Orleans. *2O have an open Policy. of Insurance. which will cover all othipmente to my address, when gummed by letter per mall, or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or at the time of unipment. JOSEPH MOORIDOE, mire wt. [note. Mimourl. CHARLOTTE BLUME, No 118 Wood street, has jest re . calved the foll..wlng NEW MUSD:ft—A Bong from the West; I'm Going These; Bwitnene Farewell Welts. BellnkF Brother Jona hen's Marsh; Boors of Devotion, a collection of sacred melodies, arrangeci In eery style for piano or melo deon, by Gro e; Wtld Ptowere, Wallace: The Organ. Man, aides; Farewell March, Bearer; SchistOdra Grand Waltz t Poe Been Roaming (rondo), Dram ; &fay, ye Night Winds, Wallaoe; Mad-Cap trchottirch. Brae; Bud from the Opera, Henrik—easily arranged and fingered for beginners; Jordan Polka, new; lEu•res Faroe, per Wilhelm Kuhe; Parkinson's Garden Polka, K•rsseu; Parlor Marourka Del die; To Meet Again Toss; Dy log Words of Little Katy; T, ere is Dykners so the MOM3IIIII, Wallace; The Mother', smile; Early Dreams, Mx Lesion:al melodies for small hands, by 11-den. Also, • gotal wdection of Guitar Diu-k, :Kings. Police, Waltz's. Marcher, de. kr. au2 Bay ood hue-eery and Gardens. JAMES KENNEDY, [late Manager of the well-known Ay muse Nuseries, New York,) beg. leave to inform the public. that he has now mtabliahed an KXTENSIVE ?i UR SEELY, on the Perm of Mr. hones S. Negley, near East Lib. erty, w here he shall be prepared, after the sth Instant, to re ceive mid 511 orders for every variety of Fruit and Ortuutien• tel Trees, nerdy and Grant House Shrubs end Plants. In addition to a choice and superior stock 012 hand, he has made arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries in the East, to keep up his supply. Having a thorough and long expe rience In the business, he can amaze his customers perfect satisfaction. Mr. Kennedy would also respenfally oder his services in designing, leyingoat, and managing aural Cemeteries, Pub. lie Parka,cr the grounds of Country Residence; and will also furnish plans for the formation of Leann, Approaches, Picturesque Scenery, in the highest styles of the art. Practically acquainted with every branch of Landscape Gardening, and having spent years In the Sylvhin Parks of England, and on the beautiful banks of the Liudeon, he hopes he has the capacity to meet the wishes of those who flavor him. COICIMUILiCaI.IOII. can be addressed through the City Post Moe, or left et the Warehouse of Means. Negley Mohan, 22 Wood etreet. =sem KENNEDY t CO. Notice to Stockholders . . . - Orme or PITZSBCSOfI Leo Cosirmusvute FLIL Co., t Pittsburgh, June 19th. ISbi. 4 CRESABLY to a Reeolutkra of the Board of Directors of the PITTSBURGH AND CON NELLSVILLE RAIL. BOAR COMPANY, subscribers to the Stock of laid Company are hereby notified that the fifth INSTALMENT OF FIVE DOLLARS per share on their entecriptioro will be due and payable on the FIFTEENTH. DAY OF JULY nest. (the first, eeeond, third, and fourth instalments of two dollars and fifty oenta per Share, tossing heretofore been called In,) and also, FIVE DOLLARS PRA SHARE on the fifteenth day of EACH RNSULNIO MONTH, mall the whole amount Itrx j oetholdere residing in Bomereet County will pay to klaior Samuel M. Haller, Meyers Mille • those reeiding in Fayette County to Colonel D. R. Davidliall, Connellavale; those reeiding in Westmoreland County to General Cyrus P. Markle, West Newton; and all others to N. Vender, Fey., at the Office of the Company, In Neville Hall corner of Fourth turd Liberty etreets, Pittsburgh. WILLIAM B. CURRY, 374,3wd Treasurer Pittsburgh and Connellsrille FLR. Co. Boston Papier Mae a Company. MODERN AND ANTIQUE ORNAMENTS. PTTSBURGH AOISNCY, 07 MARKET STRKET.—The attention of Builders, Steamboat o:atm:tors sod Cab inet Meters, le requested to this new and great improve ment in the manufacture of embellishments fur Buildings and fitatunboata, outside and hankie; CabinN Balls, Church es, Dwellings, Stores. and Parlor Furniture, In gilt, or in Imitation of various kinds of wood. Also, Cornices, Brack. and Patent Ventilating Centre Pleats for Ceilings, Mouldings, Consuls, Tresses, Battlement, Act moth <beeper and handsomer 1 had Plaster and Weed Carving, and a great deal more durable. • BLOCK LICTTKR9 FOR SION& very cheap and warrant ed to last for 20 years exposed to the weather. Above Goods fur side at the manufacturer's prices—cost of freight added. W. W. MILTON, jeV3 67 St.rket st. Notice le Hereby Given, 1O ALL PaRSoNS who have subscribed to the Capital Stock of the PITTSBUROII &ND ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY, and which has been male epeolally applicable to the ecnstruction of the road In Mercer county, that an Instalment Of Mt TES CENT, per share, is required In be paid to the Trowurer of the Company, &tide office, in West Greenville, Mercer county, on or before the 20Til DAY OF JULY, 1854, and that an instalment of MS vu CL,?, per share, will be required to be paid at the game place every thirty days thereafter. By order of the Board. B. F. BASKIN, Treasurer P. a E. R. R. Co. 03ee of the P. a E. R. R. Co., New Cantle. Jane 21st 1854. .142". New Partnership. MATTHEW °KAPP AND DAN . L. iteiSLlHEß,traffing heretofore as M. (HUFF & el., SUMO and Hollow ware blaouNeturers, No. 113 Woon street, have this oay associated with them THOMAS J. Li KAPP, es a partner in their business. The name, style and Lida of the firm will, from this date, be GB-11C ItaiSING EH & GRAFF. They respectfully eo.icit a COMIUYAOIOII of the patronage BO lib erally bestowal upon the thou of 11. Grad' et Co. Pittsburgh, July let, l&bi %EAT bargains of g GlitIAT bargains of saunter gouda at corner of Urant watt Fifth etxrts. I have tole day commenced selling off my summer stock at first cost; the goods are all new, and hare been purchased this season, and as they are now offered at prices far below the usual rates, Wise would do well to call and get a bargain. The stock comprises bereges, lawns, Bummer silks, depute, grenadines, berege de lalnes, and nmost every article usual ly kept in a fancy store. New Trimming Store, So. A 3 Claimer of Ala. kot greet and Mt Diamond. VRANK VAN tiOltDBll. reeprefolly •lIMOIII.t. to the I' public of Pittsburgh and escianty, that he will open his neon Trimming Store on Monday, April lith. Ha • lug Idted up the neatest store room in the city, and filled it with a Chigoe PlAttlio , l of the Incest style. of Trimmings and Fan cy Goods, he flatters himself that be wilt offer .perior tn duo,-nente and endeavor to glee lull satisfaction to all who rimy favor him with their patronage. Now, don't forget the pinco—N o. 83 Market street, corner of the Diamond. prl2l MAN ti VAN GORDER. ENTEH.PitIis: WORK 136 ntod sued, Shwa dour Maw Virgin Alley. DOWN d: TETLEY would cell the attention of Sporting men to their large assrament of Guns, Itllles rat Es •ul v hag ?isrola, the largeet and beet selected stock ever opened In this market; together with • general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackle, ill of which we oiler at the lowest passible prices to mmh purchasers, or for good approved paps, marlB • T u o r N su oee .T.w.E..Lscrulrilt•ge;l'v - ,..t.v°d'uother'" The Brown Linen Towel has a ,harp stimulating surface, combining the properties of a Flesh Brush, with the desired ilesthility of a Towel. The Cotton Towel possesses a soft ness not attainable in the linen, and the peculiarity of ab sording moleture without friction. Call early end secure pair. C. B. RBADLY a CO., 1721 No. 82 Third ,treat. NEW MLitt VAL AT lillt/li . d.—Just reoeived • new and rich AulOrtment of fine (hold Jewelry of every desirable style. Also, pearl and, velvet port minds., In great 'suits ties; lane rams, gold and silver thimbles, and numerous other goods, all of which we will sell at New York city prices and much below the prices usually asked at o th er; establishments in this city. Call and examine our goods aced prima, and an from 15 to 60 per rant. In your per. it Market Janet. illl chase. at 6 Important to Tailors. JUST RECEIVED, a large assortment of Tailors' and Trimmer.' Shears, of the best makes in the country, which we offer at the manufacturer's prices, at SOWN & TcrLiirs, Enterprise Works, 130 Wood street. &V/ Wholesale Agent. for manfaacturera F YOU CAN SAVE nvs DOLLARS A MONTT, you can have a fine Building Lot, of 50 feet front by 210 deep, &nate on ML Washington. Prioe, $2 2 50-fermi, $2O In hand, balance at $5 a month. Now is the time to secure a good Lot on easy terms. S. CUTIIBERT k SON, je2.l 140 Third street. CuNTLNUATIuN UI TELE Willer SEhiI•AIIiNUAL FALK OF A. A. hiABON M., aryl still farther re. duction prices, commencing on Thursday, July 20th, and continuing through the month of August. IY/9 B LOOMB-60 tons No.l Juniata, asp forge, 60 " lake Champlain, fin sala • u wawa r u. 7. ' .L/i/ 00. n~ " NUMBER 2. ==l rLEentre:fiber offer. for saw, on very reasonable terms, -, following property, vim - Z. Three Story Brick Dwelling Howe, No. 110 Penn slant, between Hay street and Sean' alley; and Lot 25 feet font, extending back 112 feet to en alley. The Home is one of the best buildings, and in one of the most pleasant neighbor hoods in the city. Five Lots—emloschig comers of Front and Perry itreete; one hundred and five feet front on Ferry and sixty feet on Front street, with • good three story Brick Building on the corner,:• two story Frame en Front it., and two Brick Build lege, need as shop., on Ferryit. • Lot, 81 feet front by 80 feet deep, on Front, between Market and Ferry streets. A Lot, with very convenient 1711118 Dwelling; Let 90 het by 90 fronting on Conroe. and Elm Its. A Noose and Lot, on Wylie street, near the new Court House. The house is well arranged and in good order, and is now occupied as a loofah A Three Story Brick, on Smithfield street, near Seventh— being in an excellent boldness beat:ion. The Lot le 20 by 80 feet deep, fronting on Smithfield st. A Cottage Frame and Lot, 28 by 120 feet,tronting on Anne and Bannon streets, Allegheny City. This, Is • vary desira ble and pleasant location for • :redden:et Nine Lot, in the town of 3Pileeeport, each 60 feet by 160. Several of there are on the Math street. Eleven Acres in Limetown, on the Monangehela River, on which there are 4 brume; there are some 6or 7 moth of ex cellent stone coal, and abundance of limestmse, convenient to the landing; and two coal pits open. Ninety Lots in the town of Columbia, 60 feet by 150 each, nearly all level, end well leented. The tenant of each Lot has the privilege of using whatever stone oral he may re quire for hie own use, from • pit near the Locks. Columbia le a pleasant eitnation on the bank of the Mommgabelarin. er, • short distance below Look No. 3, in the midst of an ex tensive stone coal region, and would be • &Arable point for mentifactoring establiehmants. Two Hundred acne of superior Stone CoaLwith House, ilallouri, to. TUB property has a front of 141/ rode on the Monongahela river; an excellent landing; good grade and foundation ler railmed—with enough level ground at one point for houses end gardens, or locations for mantsfectorie• The vein is deep enough to allow horses to be used in haul ing out the equality of which, for Iron work, steam, Sae, or for any ordinary uses, is not surpassed by NV in the eonntry. In my absence, my agent, Jame. Blakely, lt will give all necessary inforoustion, and be authorised to give warran tee deeds for any property mid. JAM MAT, me" Nn . 110 Penn aimed DWELLIMJ HOUSE MA SALE—Mtuate on Third or.. above Smithfield. The Home is well arranged, with hall and parlors, dining room and kitchen, 4 chambers, bath room, with hot and cold water; good cellar, gas fix tures, Sc For price and terms call at the Seal slate OP lice, 140 Third street. S. CUTHBERT k SON /ANN 11IINDRELD AND TILLETY ACIIES OP LAND. °oa k) half mile from the Ohio riwer, near Baker's Landing, 65 acres under cultivation, with Orchard and other good improvements; one-half the Coal under it resented- It is offered at an extremely low pries. Enquire of Tlioll&S WOODS, e2l 75 Fourth gust. VrALU AJAR PROPERTY IN tgoidANS TOWNeille, V FOR SALE.-84 acres situate one mile from East Lite erty, and about 200 yards from the A legbenv rive, and same distance tram the Allegheny Valley Railroad. 4 new Brice tloure,nf ball and 7 rams, Boasted in modern ; &Tenant House, a large Frame Barn and otabie, and otber out building,: a good well of water and durable strings, also.. running stream at lower part of the farm; an or. chard of 300 trees: 10 acres in ellhi•III.4013, balance good Umber; a valuable stone owsrey. Will be sold altogether, or 10 acres with the improvements. S. CUTHBERT IL. SON, je= Real Estate Agents, 140 Third st- L‘olt srALE ,pletOiltt karma one Of WO men., and r the other 75 acres; bee utifally located on the Upper St. Clair Tbwnship Plank Road, o miles from the city, each of them lying so as to divide irlto 10 or., lots, luk•iog a good fiforiug on each. I. Is o splendid ooportunity for a specula tion. Those who want a good home, or wish to make money, would do well to look et it, an we will cell to tie first that offers us nur low price, to lots or all together. Also, five Country Seats, 1 mile from Woorlit h, n, and only 3 mile, from Allegheny city, by way of the w nrighe ton Plank Roe L They are fine healthy locatio nd of very low. Alen, ten Country Seats on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Eatro;rl,7 mil.re below the city. They will be sold separar or together to a colony or building association. It la a lonely location, anti cheap, of source. ALto, OLIO Lot of two acres, and two smaller pieces of ground, opposite Ilarlman's fit Woodn' run, offered at a •ery low proce for so fine a property. An oSfOrtmorit of Land-, LLou.eo an i Lots, ala ays on hand, and described in my rvbiner. triOre buying you would do well to call and :z(4. TIOIIAS wooLe, e 7 75 Fourth street. Beautiful Sites for Country Home*. runii ut,:ersignod Wars tbr sale, on may terms, FIFTY I LOTS, laid off and restricted for rural residences. Also,. en ENT!.BE aQUAKE, on the bank of the Allegheny river, T 64 feet long b)rlloO feet deep ; having fronts on Mary and Jelin Ann Avrtines, and Henriette and Ilerr streels. This square contains many FruitTre± of the chokust kind. and a_mmands a line view of the pietnreaque ant romantic ere eery around. I am desirous of preserving this square en tire, m it would afford one of the most charming and mag nificent sitar for a gentleman's summer residence, in the immediate vicinity of the two cities. Also, about THROE ACHES OF OIIOUND, at the head of the Island, advantageously situated fer manufacturing pun poses. The above property is situated In Duquesne borough, on the high and main hank of Ilerv's Island, and Is reached by a vary substantial Bridge of one span. I'or particulars aP ply at my rmidence, in Dow:lame borough, on the male bank, fronting the head of Hen's Island, or ofJOllli DCi- LAP A CO., corner of Second and Market sta., Pittsburgh. apeif:tf WM. C. MILLIS& thi • nod Property for sale at a Good ltargairs. THREE VA.LL'ABLP. BRICK HOUSES AND LOTS.— These Late embrace a front on Penn street, of 66 feet 6 inches, to • 3 feet alley; on which there is erected a valua ble block of Brick ilouses ‘ pro storin high, with kitchen and cellar in basement, 41ffeet front on Penn street, and feet deep on LOCUM. street. This is a very desirable situa tion for either a Store or a Tavern; Penn street being the great throughfare of the city : and thin property being con venient to the Rallroed Depot - This property would not le in the market only that the owner is living in Washingt , n county, and finds it estreme ly inconvenient to attend to it. Terms easy and price moderate; for further particolars enquire of ROBERT DAY, Filth Ward, or JAS. C. RICHEY, apr . 2.5 Real Estate Agent, at this office. Land for Sale. 1800 ACHES Jg LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, near the Clarion river. This land is heavily timbered, has an excellent soil, and is said to contain an abundance or Iron ore, and a thick vein of bituminous real. The Yemen go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, will ran very near to it, If not directly acrosa it. The Atillstown creek runs through it. A LSO, Wu acres in Elk county, well timbered and watered, and lying near the route of the Sunbury and Erie rellroe4. No better investment could be made than in these The completion of the hunbury and Erie, the Allegheny and the Venango railroads through that region will render the coal, lumber, iron ore and soil of great value. Enquire of C. B. IL 8411111, Attorney at Law,. feb=.,Aortf No. 147 Fourth street Valuable Pr0p,...) , for bale, ON LI iihnlY STKEET, ADJoIN:NG TOE METH..? DIST GRAVE YARD, NEAR CANAL BASIN.—This is slow the only deeirabla piece of property In tide nenthbor• hood not already bought up by the Pennsylvania Minced Company. Fronting on Liberty 60 feet, on elm street at feet, thence to the Methodist (irate Yard 8t44 feet, to Liber. ty 110 feet. Thte property is most deldrithle as a Hotel. The banding now on n, a god so iwtnotial three story brick, with all tie uweveary back buildings, has fora long time been reoupiel as the Union Dote], doing a good business. Capitalisrot and others desirous of making a good invertment, will de well to exeunt, the premises. apr2S.tfEDWARD FABER. • For Sale. T WILL SELL my unexpired lease (fourteen years) of • Lot, Atonic on (Yllara greet and Sarin,: ar.eiy, la the kxtth ]yard—lo ft fronting on O'llara meet, and ronsilni back WO ft. on Spring allot, on which is erected a four storied Brickti 40 tr.-square With a frame, two stories, 80 ft. on tiprii. - alley, well calculatad to carry on any branch of mimic:luring busio os iteing engage. In loan ufarturlue in the eountry, I offer the above for sale. ln. quint at No. 4.2.% Liberty greet. oelSaf G=U==7=Z SIXTY THREE ACIt.F.• of LAND, with 2.50 acres of Coal attached, and all the improrementa thereon in success fill operation. . aid Farm is sites led on the ..N.lonongatiela Over, miles above Pitobargh, nod to suppl.-1 with a Farm Barn, Tenant Bowies, Orchard, ltailroad, and en ex.:adieux harbor. The coin of Cool Dire feet thick. and eantibt be surpas.4l in quality. For further particulars epply •o NlCltuLstati I PAINE, No. 3v I.l',erty street. A Very /Je.trabie Country beat at Pei.. Val e Sale. - - pub: subecriber is euttorised tr bell the following ylr I of property.'containiog 2% mires or laud, at ated in Cullion tp.. Allegheny county. la. This property h beitutt. fully located on the bank of the Allegheny river, nuout 4 miles trom the city; hoeing two fronts, one on the Law - re nw evillo and .thurpsburiitt Plank liosii,and the .Allegheny river; and about SU rals below the ferry. and jag. below the now bridge, now being built over the river. For far ther particulars enquire of JAMES C. RICLIEY, .e 9 Reel ititute VOlt SA LS-1'37 arm of land, 3 miles south or Daraug. A: ton, 9J aere4 cleared. good Orchard., a good Stone Hoare, large Dun, two Frame Dorms, all in first rate or der, and offornd at the low prim of $ 3 3 per acre Moo, ono.hall acre LA to Oakland, on Charlotte stmt. D. is m homeland% Lot; in front of Mr. Ogdon's hue improve. moat, and la offered at the low prioe of $5OO-enquire of am Call and got my Register, for description , of • great variety of property. THOMAS WOODS 75 Fourth street. Q IklF IN JlAND,balaiz tyros, foral,(itl..lr.io ane ofsli. Jowl ground of 00 feet front an the Brownseille road., m South Pittsburgh. Plenty of choice apple, peach and plum trees, grapes, =rant. and gOotteberriatt A. large stable, out or., Sc The house is well papered—good grate., Sc. Call and coomico the property. iyll S. •CUTIEBERT S SON, 140 Third el. SALF—bm acres Land, taliata near the Minerssille r Wed, 14 mils from the Court Houser on' which is small two story Brick House, Stable, and other buildings • shio. en assellent Orchard. Terms—One-fourth cash, Dal anus In fore equal annual payments. IMquini of jell AUSTIN LOOMS, 92 Fourth et. f 101TAUE MOB. RENT.—Its main building of Lida. on \_./ Nursery BEL with about an sere of ground. lapquiro of J. STEDEPOED, on the premises, or of ay= THOMPSON BELL & CO. Valuable • roperty For Sale. FIVE HANDSOME BUILDLNO LOTS, eltoate on Cat" Avenue ' near Fulton street, and within ten minutes'. walk of the Poet Mee. For terms, halulre of 1100 N t SARGEITT, corner of Wood sad riftliett o Let. AGOOD DRY CELLAR, under the Neptune Engine Rouse, on Seventh street, suitable for storing moleseee oz produce. Inquire of JOHN FL STEWART, mare SlZir Liberty !treat o et. - THE dwelling hour now occupied by me on Federal etinei, ybigiony, No. 4 Callous& boy, near the end of the bridge lociedre et the Mow. . , W. EL LOWELL _ ~~.. 4. • RATES UP Ap:MlLlMlgargif ORFTD T I V f Ar ?sr Pnlistritem ...... ai.lltlonsi f 111.9,0011 1 Ti , 01e4, 9,141 r ". weeks. ...... ...... 400 " two 7 SI three .......................... • 011 1 o four 10 INO six roontbe---.---- one, 4111 gadding Card, ail lizina or Um, par aragoro-L.... 111 0111 rouSitia*Al rizoomuo aquas, per amettne,Ognatiii4o of th• 2111 DAILY AIORNI MONDAY MORNING [From Chombers' Jawing ANCHETTE; A FAIRY TALE! VONOLVDICD.] Poor Nemours. that sweet _ray hope, had glided into his dungeon, only to Make the darkness appear more profound. tyro hoe numbered sixteen years," thought he; .to bee met with a brother. like the Dauphin Charles, and a sister like Blanchette, and now to—die!" And in each sound, rague and distant, of the eastle-oloek, which mesinred birlast titlark:4n fancied he could hear a voice saying:" He must die, he must die !" At length the deep spiral staircase mounded with hasty steps. A streak of light, escaping without doubt from the lantern of the meow tioner, illumined the threshold of the Prison. The condemned, feeling that his hour - eras some, hurriedly threw the mouse, which he bad - kept close in his bosom, to the ground. " Adieu, my mouse," said he, " run away and hide thyself; or they will kill thee also." In the meantime the sound had gradually incresetd, the streak of light became larger and - Urger; - the gate creaked upon its hinges, and thinking he could already - see the gigantic outline of Tristan on the wall, the young duke clasped his hands, closed his eyes, retommended his spirit to God, . and waited— He had not long to wait. - DulthOf Nemours," cried out a tender idd well•known voice, -" you are free." The captiaestarted at these words, - threw timid glance around him, and fancied fro drawl ed._ But Charles was there, no longer -timid, constrained, dejected as the eveningbefare;but calm, grave, specking and walking as a master. An hour of royalty b'd apparently matured-him to reign. The noble ',idler, who had accompa nied him into this abode or torture. contempla ted the young prisoner in hie cage with smiles and tears; the _gentlemen, on the other Mild, pressed their ; hands , upon the hilt of their swords, se they stood before that outrage ogling infancy which' they witnessed; sad S siMiTar thrill went through the whole crowd of - varlets, Fqn see, and pages, who hold the dismal flam beaux, and shook the faults with cries of "Long live the king!" "Yee," said Char "Heaven hstvesufenie within an hour, an orphan and a king. Ne mours, forgive toy father, and pray for his mi." Laming to his attendants, he added: •'Let this cage be instantly destroyed ; let it be thrown into the Loire; and let not a fragment re m .in to keep alive a too painful remota. brance." - The workmen ordered to proceed, devoted themselves to the task with ardour; hut, .to their eurprise, the file wee blueted by the bars without making any impression; and the atone in which they were fastened immovable: respond ed to the strokes of the;hammer only by a dull and mocking sound. " Sire," said an old monk. shaking his bead, "all human off !et will he ineffectual to exegete your orders, for," added he, pointing to:the cage, " this is not human workmatraliip: have heard say digt,!' bleary serceree:tatilt Weer wetly, to save himself from the gibbet, edif be necessary, in, order to break it to pieces,., to have the aid of the wand of a fairy„—tint there are no fairies now-tedays, that I knots of—or - of the infernal hand that constructed in—and the &eel , has long ago dhow - peered!" "Let them eearch for the man, and bring him here," said the king. "To the person that shall find him - honors and rewards shallhe given=a diamond of myerown if he he noble; his weight - in gold, if be be a plebein ;" wnd with a wave of his hand he dismissed his brilliant suite. The two friends,were left alone, exeept that some pages waited on them at a distance, look ing at each other in silence. A terrible dikuie tude, which they dared not communicate, made their hearts beat in unison. "If the - magic workman is dead,'!thought.they, "the enchant ed cage can never be opened !" Then they wept; but, strange to say, Blanchette for the first time did not appear moved at their tears—en !chn more vivid and very natural occupietter mind, The clock of Plessiedes , Toare, was on theLpoint of striking the hour. Suddenly the gloomy and fetid vaults of the castle were filled with light and perfume; the iron cage reeled en Maile, the scene of a theatre, and sank into the earth " —who can tell where, if not to the infernal le gions, whence the artist has drawn his inspira tion. The frightened orphans believed _that lightning and thunder proceeded from beneette, " Blanchette ! where art thou I" they exclaimed, trembling for the life of their adopted sister. " Here I am," replied a soft voice over their heads. Lifting up their eyes, they 'beheld with amazement a figure in the costume of a fairy, in her hand a glittering wand. "Be notafrald, my children," contioned she: "It is I whets you call Blanchette. bat whom my companions name the Fairy of Tears, for I love to sect:orals helpless, and comfort the eftlicted.. Fora fault I committed in Fairyland, I was condemned toss: same the shape of some animal or insect, I chose that in which you have loved me, that I might visit the captive in his dungeon. 'My time of punishment haa expired, and my first act on restoration to power, has been to destroy the enchanted Gage. Your tears are dried up, sad my mission with you is accomplished." _ The little king end the little duke clasping their bands, exoleimed. "Good little fitry, 'do not abandon us yet" "I most," replied abe with a grave air. "Yon bate no more need of my consolations, which are mantel elsewhere. I bear near at -hand a . little begger-girl, whose sobs call me. I taut ran to her aid. Adieu, my children I" She spot I and duappeared in &Mush of - ligite i Dine- _ . From tb. ttinfrarillf (9.)414 *notlimey Female In Mani Attire. Ooe day last week, an interesting youth ar rived in this place from Philadelphia, and pat no at the American. registering hit nannetha Frank Peersoo--:destinati w, Bedford Spritp. The eisiter remained ae the hotel for a couple of days, apparently wiltirg for some one, and thane' dressed in the latest out of the mann line gender. from her smooth face, eeft and fail skin, and Citing deportment., excited some Atte picions as to whether the "breeches" were In . this case worn "according to the act of itesent— Fly." One of the gentlemen at the lien* 'tio ascertain this fact, tossed up carelesely itt the presence of the young man ( ? ) a little child, and upon making a feint as though into edi*g . to allow the child to fall, the youth in ' , leeches aforesaid" uttered— women-tier --n mai/ :weans. This teat was considered the experenewthwerneis, and the landlord proceeded to charge thehaard lees boy with usurping one of the most sacred privileges appertaioing to reasculinitj.. Alas! for human frailty, the einifeesion, after a lin% evasion, was indeed made that she war a yaws, lady, who. residing in Peiled,lphia and feeling despirately in love with a ynnog - gentleman'fo whom her parents Were opposed. else bad resort ed to this method to elude observation, and had agreed to meet her lover at this place, and to gether proceed to the Bedford Springs. She wept bitterly at her fully, and no doubt was taught a very severe lesson. She returned to her parents in Philadelphia the next mortthg, Bat the end is not yet. Oa the same evening.a young gentleman arrived from Philedelphth in the care, and also stopped at the American. and shortly after inquired if Mr. Frank Ptileson - was there. This of course, was the lover whotashe had been awaiting, and who for some ethexpeet; ed reason " turned up" a little too late for his plans. He was informed ihat Mr. Pearson had started that morning for Bedford. Thitherhe bent his steps by the "first coach" the follow log morning in blissful expectation, no dirobt, of meeting his young friend Mr. Frank Pearson at the Springs! We hope he had a happy-time of it! We trust this will be the last of -an affair that might be a 60121Ve of untold misery Wall concerned, and that this_ fortunate interposition of an accident will give the lady wisdom, and one her eyes to the rascality of her lever. EDWARD FADER. Howe Hnow.—Extensirs preparations ar4 ber ing made at Belem, tioistatiana comity; .oblic f r a Horse Exhibition; to be held on thmlabi 18th and 14th of October next. --44 as Belem Democrat asps " The company tilllsPadrgao pains to make it one of ths veatetkexlvlliktileg ever held in this country. 'The preOtime are al/. worth competing for, and will be" Sa eakM the dose of the exhibition: Inkborv, It will emphatically; a National Horse ammr. t -. £ ----SOSO . G POST. '••••AQGUBT 14
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