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Printed laid rdldid 4 " Mr/ (addidd daddPid4 By 6111.1.110R1Z & MIONTOODINDIELY. 14011SIIMIld 00/113 dt WOOD LID Plnd DOU EL Sir PER ms:—Fire Dollars a Year, , payable strictly hi advance. .Bix Dollars will Invariably be required if not paid within the Tear. • MP- athgU coysks rare Ceara—for sale at the counter In the OM* and by the Name Boys, 4 „ .. LiTIMDATIORiItie iron pnenabed than the cure anima on a larjra blanket sheet, at TWO DOLIARB a year, in advance. Single rePlw PITS OMB. als-No paper will be diewmthinsd (unless at the bore• on of the Proprietors+) until all emulate° area .117' N. attention will be paid to any order seem panted by the money, or satisfactory 1162613tif In this atty. iter mumaa iota Ute Ettabtisheastd of the Morning Post aow of' tha invert Job Prirding Offi..4 in the where alt kinds of nark fa done on the shortest lo4ko, and mat reamer PROFESSIONAL CARDS GEO. F. GILLEORE, ATTORNEY AND 001319SELLOR AT LAW, Office, corner of Eburth erect and Cherry aUey, PITTEI6III6II, PA., 116-WRiattond to his profwadonal business as =nab at his office, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 4 P. M. Of each 100 ROBERT E. PHILLIPS, • ATTORNEY AT LAW, • S Mo. Josmea,wimvsa, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, • Office, No. 144 Foirth street, ja3ay37 errnscsou, PA. JOHN BARTON, • ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT. LAW, Office, corner Fifth and Orient ats, s3:l ' PITTSOO6OII, PA. ISldatis • Itoberta • ATTORNEY aT -LaW—Otace, Lila iladthhildd street, tatereen Filth and Sixth. Collections carefully attend ed to—a, inl Rttentlon given to Oonveyancing. [deal), Thomas Means A TTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY. Ofdre, next door to the Post Moe, &maharanis, OW. S. P. Ross, ATTORNEY AT LAW—No.IO9 Fourth mitred, Eittaburgb, P., fourth door bolo. Mr. Body Pattereou's livery Stable. je2B Morrison, TTORNEY AND 0013NDELLOR AT LAN — Ocoee, re- Asnored to No. .14 Great street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, • sprlOry C. OrLando Loomis, ATTOHNKY AY LAW.-001oe, fourth streetokkoreWixd. /14.7 Thomas N. Marshall, ATTORNEY AT LAN,—otace,lxorries EnMing., Fourth greet jaeßly It. B. Carnahan' ITOILNRY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between Cherry alley and Grant street J. N. Bl , Clovery, TrOIINEY AND. COUNSELLOR AT LAW—ofaee In Bakevelre BaThllags, on Grant street. le2 • D. 11. nasals ATTOItNIa AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth street, above end near Surithtleld. mar27:y Aldermen Aittestsora Off. .. Third otrett., oppnite the oW Pod Office, WIIERS all.business pertaining to the °thee of Alder man end J mains of the PM. , will be promptly et laid.' to. Acknowlatments of Deeds and Mortgages, and other instruments of writing, taken at his Mace, or at the, residence of the parties. The Dockets of D. S. SCULLY, late as Alderman of the City of Pittsburgh, are placed in my possesalou. Persons haring Judgments on said Dockets may hays the necessary proms. issued thereon by Alderman Wide.. my.ttf .N. tinokmaster, Al ersaaa. (ViTICE, Grant street, between Fourth et. and Diamond Ur alley. Consroyaneing of all kinds done with goad. eat care and label awurney. Titles to Beal Beate dc. E. S. Neal, Al. eruasn. 110 - 0. 91 TIIIRD tetween Woal and Alarket.treaL., DI Pittsburgh. Colleetlons promptly made. Ilondeddort. Fella, =lather wrltiugs drawn alth nostriems end mu. rscy. jet11:1, aemove • . DR. D. HUNT, &mows DENTIST, hae remoroll his otli,o .1 fromFourth M street, to No. 19 /11111 ma FOURTH Strett, out door, ow Forrr, where he will he happy to uttoud to at proles:sl.ml nod. El . /1111.., SURGEON DENTIST, Eauc. colsor to G. W. Eiddla,) No. 144 SMITH. FIELD STRAtET. ' allia• ()Moe hours, from El to 1 o'clock, and from 2 to E o'clock fabls.ly e.W4.1.: , c0rr. DENTIST, kourthstruat, lira duorJ west Market. Orrice Hosea—. Prom nine A. M. to five P. M. dec..,kv BUSINESS CARDS D. In IIEASTEND IDOL r D. W. lIERSTINE A. co- COMEISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AND Dealers Generally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin- oinuati and othor manniactures, 1V0.93 Front aced:, &Mel:et -Market and Ferry streets, PIiTS.I.II, PA. ad- Liberal cash advaneet made on coaslgumenta. Par, ticular attauliou paid to Western merrhaudiwi.' .13eferema.—Claer. & Thaw, Wm. Baaaloy & Co., Wm. Sr— Cully k F. Sullen & On., Rap§ & Mink, Kramer I Rahm, Maury Crag, Kia., Wm. Elehbaum, S. K. Juhwton, EN, Thomas Italmwell, K.:a., agorae Ledlie, Poq, Solomou Stoner, EN. vo-Psrtzkersktp. Tnall3eritter.: bane this day Ism,' e partnership for J_ the parnae of carrying on Ca/MAW/on and tbrwsrti• ing, in a ooneetrna telth the Fish, Bacon nod Oil, and Pro 4, fluor basin,. generally, under the style of E.:rousts .k Wen ermsox; warehouse No. 111. Water and 150 Front streets; formerly occupied by Burin - Up & Ingbram. WM. B. ENGLISH, J AIMS IntiIIARDSON, JAR. J. BENNETT. PittAburgh, February Ist, 1354:tab:1 F}t. DRAW°, Diamond, 'Pittsburgh, ea., denier 0 . Country Prodnoe, offers' for sale a choice stook Groceries, sulectod for family Uwe. Spim of every variety and the purest quality, ground at his Steam Mills. Also, Dried Fruits, Foreign and Dornestic. Prolnce taken In ex., change for Merohaudize. P. It. D. has procured a full aSsortment of Landreth's WarrautedGanien Seeds, and invites the attention of all in terested In rural affairs. Jant I Copal . maraihip THE UNDERSIGNED here this day enteral Intoner-part '. nerAhlp, unler the name and style of _J. A. HUTCHI SON t CO., ter the purpose of trnnertlng a 01,01.131,101 1 and Gronery busine,s. JAS. A. IIUTOUISON, A. )1. WALLINGFORD. febn h, Pthrunry 1, 1454 W. a. IYOtiYli. J. J. I. 11Z.,..11r ENGLISH dr. ItICHARDSON. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING hIRIIGUANTS, arm Wholesale Dealers in 1 , 1611, Bacon and Oil, and Produce generally. Warehouse formerly =corded by Burbridge nghram, N 0.116 Water and 160 First street, Pittsburgh, Penna. fe3 1111:1C15 O. tiAIIST ..110.1. /WOW.. EMILE Y ac TL1C11181,1,414 , ,, tillitA DEALERS AND FAMILY UROCHRS; Dealers t. Wooden and Willow Ware, Japanned Tin Ware, llooae keeping Ute.ils,lcc., Wholesale and Retell,No. 253 Melly West, Pittaborgh. aprls:y . MIMS MIMS, ]De] MOMS, miss' 014 - 1,421, `4 Pittsburgh. Idealist:a. Pittsburgh. Sellers, Nicol. I& Co., PIIODOCIS ant GENERAL OOMMISSION hiliklaillAYTE, No. 309 Liberty strset, Pittsburgh, P. Sperm, Linseed and lard Oils. IYZi tl Y. 1111.1.11 d. I. ox[lo 1555 YEWS SELLEILS & CO., Forwarder■ and Conwal.sion Blerehaiits DOISIZS to PROVISIONS, GRODERIES AND OILS, josrlm2) No. 309 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Ps. villukst nun., Phlle RICILITSUN, Pawnor,'ls. Miner 41. ILleketson, WEIOLIMAIE GROCERS, IMPORTERS OP BIIANDIV, Wlnas and Sagare—Noe. 172 load 174, corner of Irwin and Liberty streets, Pittsbargh. Iron, Meths, Cotton Yen., se.. Constantly on band. .11,23 /1111 am Carr & Co., (19m. CARA late at the firm of J. PAXIMIL it Co.) WIiOLSSALI: GROCRRD and. Dealer e lu foreign MDlee and Brandies, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whir key, No. 3'4 Commercial Boa, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, hay • 11.1 Y-43 fil I 'CCCLUSEAV JOHN . 11=110 , 1 ALL-1- FRLTV.II. - IC LVIIKAN, HERRON oft. WHOLESALE Orocem, Produce Ikralers and COMML9 V Mon Merchants, No. 243 Liberty street. opr22 PITTSBURCR, PA. AY. BIYUIIAY GEO. 111,1011 WM. BINOEI&M & CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Liberty street, opporite Penna. Raaroad Depot, Prrnevean, PA. apr7 PAGODA TEA STOR • • JEIII7 ILAWORTIi, iFUnfaule and iteluirOroccr, Dealer and Importer of Old Country Bleak Teu, French [trem olos, W in.n, ke., corner of Diamond alley and the Diamond, Pittcrmr.th., Ps. &lady • • LIVINGSTONS & FORWARDERS, coNINIISSION MERCHANTS., WM. A. 111. 9 CLURG, aryEA. DEALER AND FAMILY GROCER,-ai CORN RR OF WOOD SOD turra SMUT it S, Ptsburgh Fleury 10. Contr., VORWAILDING AND COMMISSION MERCIIANT, and Wholesale Dewier In Chem, Butter, Seeds, Fish, and produce generally, No. 2.5 WOOD Bt.. Pittsburgh. [marl Paul & Murdock, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING AIgROUANS, AND grimmuoAT AGENTS—Na 7 ,Widerstreet,Clurlaratl, Ohio. [aptd King dG Moorhead , , ER HOLESALE OROCESS AND PRODUCE DEALS— N 0.21 Wood ,t..reet.,vitt...burgh. tmrA Smith & ISOLg3ALE GIi , JOCF.R.3 AND (N)SINCIANION CllANTS—Coruer Wool Kul Firtt iLq. [om3 110 airy' ill'Cttllough Co., • ED1A3211,!: una tiomealOsion hiorcharkto, cot. , or Pearl %rot Irwin atroots, PittaWgh. ina:l9 W. 8. Haven. rri Mt OLD PRINTING ESTAI3LISIIMENT, (Lars Joins 1. MON A Sroccros,) and BLANK BOON Aso STATIONE RY WAREHOUSE—Is prepared to execute every style of Legal, Como:ler:dal, Canal and Steamboat Job Printing mid HOok Binding, arid furnish every article In the B Book, Paper arid Staitionery Brie f at the shortest nottee andOD the most reasonable terms. Blank Book and Stationery Wanehoule, earner of Market and second streets. Printing Office and Book Bindery, No. 00 Third et. novlrl B. T. O. Morgan, BOOIIBIILLSR AND STATIONKR— has always on hen a general assortment of School, Were laneena and Blank Boots, Post and Cap Paper, dm, Wholesale and Re tall. No. 104 Wcod street, baker birth, Rest alde, Ilttaburgh. in,. Wanted, Rap and Tanners' Serape. aplEnly Ru 1111 l & Bro., 800 DAKSELLERSNERS, DEALERS IN RD AND LIGHTSTATI LI O TERATURE, end Puha/there STAN cd the L 0.0. F. TOKEN, Nn.l6 Fifth gtreet., Pittsburgh, Po. rearlfar aj," Chadwick, r h iceLEß IN RIGS AND PAPER, No. 10 Wood Street, TltbDurth. The highest price In cash paid for nage. William Glenn, 008BINDER--norner of Third and Wood Anse* above r 0 .13. BAY. where he is prepared to do ',eV desoriptien of Ruling and Binding. Pea - - TORN Iti'DEVITT k 41110., Grocers szik %Oen in • Porkzesad Domedlo Liquors, Men: stroOMAIR lasi of SkolthOskt st , . ~ - ____•,..- . or- 41.,q -44:44; Se. , `,. •' ' ~- • .....5,.".,414.....4:,-...-' vr- . , • ,-.,,x..,4....„..._ , • . . _ rttl i tilA4 - _I . il. At 7 vw'w V /Ul/ 1 VOLUME, XIII JoSEril PLANING', Iduacsesog.,:o L. waLc'ox. t co.] CWINER MARKIsT ISTILNET AND DLVAOND, keepe constantly =band a full assortment of Drugs, Medi. ChM!, AledlelueOliests, Perfumery, 61}11 oil articles pertain leg to hls business. .1115 r Phy.delatut Preecrlptions carefully compounded at all boors. coax 11.6.11.1110. 0.303011.1 SUMI/113. FLEMING BROTHERS, (Suocoviorr to J. K. 1,144 Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No.ou Wood Strett, 2Ntistorr9h, Proprietors of Dr. iiileuto's tXtebrated Yermlfuge, Liver Pills, itc. jell) JOHHAFT. ER., (Seonageor to Jae. it'iluirey,) Wholesale and Retail Druggist, AND Detler to PAINTA, OILS, Pitt STUYII.I, &c., 141 Wooel mtroet, three doors below Virgin elley, rITTSBUTICIIi. =1 ",1 inrirbrit7TOßAtAN, Art, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, , AND OULU. [N Dye-stiffs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c., No. 93% Wood street, (one door south of Diamond aIIV, PITTOUURGH. . UN MITCHELL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, M=r!etTil:M=m2= 9 • Notice. 08. TLEILINO haying 'associated with JOB. ABBL, the. bush:tee will hereafter be conducted under the style of ABEL A CO., at the old etaud, corner of Budthfield sod .urth streets. Jal:y M==! illiana Whoring, Druggist, 4.5 tuatuvka) to the corner of !LAND and PINK Streets, where he will, as usual, uttered promptly tt uumerous friends. All artlelealn Wehrle are warranted pure, and put up with the utmost eery. inarl4:l3ua a not-saws. osAkra Foreign' Winer, Brandies, Cigars, Old !tlononga , hole Rya Whisky, arc., ALSO, RIC,C T 1.4 VIBIG NO. S WWI) STIMET, PITISBUBUIL, PA. WINES, Brandies, Vim, Conßats, Janielos 'Spirits, Bt. Croix and New England Hum, Clarets, Malopagnea, 13cotch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, 11Jurbon, old Monongahela Ilya and It tined Whisky, Apple, Peach, Wild Cherry and Bisekbem Brandies; imported Havana, Amelia, and Principe (Bows; ILilf•Spanlah and Common Cigars, allot such low pileea as to challenge conpe.ition. *Racy Mar Koge and Labelled Bottles of every style, and pemijohm of all sizes. I respectfully invite an examine !Con of my stock, at No. 8 WOOL, Street, Pittsburgh, ;Penn. aprg:ly JOHN tAILOUTT, jMPOILTHICOF In Ii Ohl Moonngunein \VIII•.ky, renal lirundy. RaCtifyillg DiStilier, LVlttUr of bunthbeld 60•1 itra :stretut, littaborgh. apri3 J. Bryar, 1/1101.1613ALE AND kLETALL LIQUOR BIPACLIANT V 115 Liberty abrert, end 31. Dlamead alley. foblOiy . . air ;MO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIEB., - iii Li LB removod to koi LIBERTY street, opposite tlarrison lA. Alley, Nu. 3 SETENTII, nous Switiloid, where we attention of hie frivol. sal the public is Invited to the stock if READY-RAUL tilb)LiS always on band. Alec, passimares and Vestings for onions] work. A full assort:Went of Varnishing llooxis for geollemen, including lists 4 all qualities, Trunks, Umbrellas, an, As. jot 101/2. Wholesale and Retail Clothitig Mereltsuita, Ro. tltl IVuoll entagt... rrititt subscribers respectfully italbrut Inuir old euatolnera Ott the public iu general, that they hare this day u• aociat.at tlielniMir 0, in illy chore busiueer, omit, the thin et Jt/i{N M'CLOSKEY 6 CO. They respectfully solicit a AMOY; ut public vainninge. The previoua business of each will be netEleat by Mean. aervw na,pletirely. feb9 )LAIRD, (Late ut Mt, titan et Cooun Ldm o,)hating, "Xi opened NIUILE NU. U, (two doom elide° the old natml.) for Lhe purl ee of miming on the CLAYIIIINti htISLNENN, Lop, by ,triet attention to busineo to merit nanni ot the putroneg:of the fete 0101. N. h.—Clothing Mild, to older in the melt fef hlottable ravioli, unit on ale st,ortee.t uoLi,—infellor to none in the r. 11,11• An 2134 • .3•In1 --- C . Watti m IUICLI .r ANT . : II T ,,, A b LL.2 . II , 7 O,_ I‘;,.. Fiftl ntrect, oppottpeath, Jame• melianger, ONONOARKLA 31ILL—Would reeyactfully j. 1.1 Inform Ids friends end the Bret LB new estate lndarteot it uow to full operation. eau Wet Le is prepared to furnish Boat fliLlrs, add tll ell orderstor Piloted Lumber, pnAriptues., and at the lowest WO. Board eta Plank, plauid on one or ooth eldott, constantly on Lend" • Sae . b, • l:,re, nod Mouldlnge, of every dokaiptlnt, mule order. But/4ntli and Ci . :2pettitors would God It to their uiTtlittOßO t, give him a mil, an ho con mw iurn.th them with Owned -tuff itult.ittle for every iiewrritatnn 01 work. ANEFACTURERS el ail kintim "1 !MASS WORK, LG. COMOTIVE, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, kn. Al no, Cotton Batting :Malituacturera. go ondry on Iletxeca street, Alto teenyClty. (Mee and Store, No..= Market slrr , t, I'lU...burgh. OLD IIItASS and COPP Eit taken in ezeil .n .e for work, or cash pald. (Tillers left at the foundry or ' inane, will be promptly attend.-. 1 tn. JOSIGPLI T. LC/ W ILY. No. 43 (boner of .FtIA and 141.,,./ 01toe up stairs. Itntrancedrum Flub street. Pittsburgh, TIESP.ECTHULLY announce to the public that ha Lao jy commenced the ItEAL ESTATE AUGNCY, In CPo94X tion with Intelligencu and U.•ncral Cnitactlog. Ile will also attend to renting. Perrone in want of ...mann., In any capacity, cr those In want or pinto..., will Unsuppll,l at short Make. An bush.aa entr.tod to MA CAIN, promptly at. tondod to. Refererzes—T. J. Ingham, tEq., Itiebard Cowan, Itsq., W. U. Lealia, Dr. Ales. Black, Janes ILacknral, A. A. Munn, Haft k Old. joule. E=lE!! Y111,11C.111, VI:7O.3::I''474)„IiL,EPaeI;IO7StOWUrtSK, :SIOB•IITA.TVES:PtiII t'Acu:y Lind., Plain and Fancy Fen lerA, 8.1 awl Lkug Irons, sugar licitcles, Tea Kettles, Wsvou de.. 0.3,1y3 , Austin Loomis, R • • • • IdSTATE AGENT, nay) . andtse, @took, and Bill Broker, Wilco, No. Ps Fourth Street, (above Wood.) Th. subscriber having opened mn oeltal at the shore Owe, for the purpose at negotiating Wane, hills, Bonds, Mortgagee, and .11 other Instruments fur the security of Money, and fur the purchase and Bahl of Stock. Wiii also give prompt and partlanha attention to buylug, ringing of wad Imo I"..tate. Ljy7) AUSTIN LOOMIS. Schuchmem & Itauxoidn, ITIIODHAI'LthY' , 4—ThIni street, uppobite the Poet-ofnee, IA Pittsburgh. Maps, Lamiscapen,l,6lllleatie, Show , Dille, Labels, Architectural and Maul:due Drawings, Bnainese and Pleltlng Caste, etc, engraved or Drown on .lona, Printed In Colon, tlold, Bronze, or Black, in the moot approved style, and at the most reasonable prices. octla:ly 111.1iLlutey, TirDUSE, SIGN, AND URN ADJ.:NI:AL PAINTER, AND IL Dealer in, Painta— No. St. Clair street, Pittsburgh. Um constantly on hand all kinds of Paints, either dry or mixed, Japan end Copal Varnish. Linseed Oil, Boiled Oil, EbbilaTurpoutinr, Window Glass or all altos, Putty, Paint Brush" Act all of the bast quality, and for sale at reasona ble prices. *apt) , ' ,1,43 1,1•1•- 1 0_7_1ITL7.LW?:1:tUaibJ . . . W. T. MCDONALD, M. A., PRINCIPAL. mug next newton of the Ineatiltion will commence on 1 MONDAY, the 6th of September next, at the room coy. ner of Ferry and Liberty etreeta, lately occupied by the Wears. Vreuer. Referencer—llon. A. W. Loomle, 0: Maim, Jr., 8. Y. You onhoret. R. Miller. Jr. amt 26 MEM PUBLISHED DAILY,. BY OILLNIORE & MONTOOMER y, AT THE "POST BUILDINOS," MANESS CARDS. 136 Wood Strobe, U. e. Faimestook *Co., Coy LIOLESALK UAW WAIt.EIIOUSY.--Oornor Firstand Wood tercets, and corner Wool and Sixth. Veld R . L iIECCEGM HERRON & CRISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, OKAFF & co., Western Foundry, Ito. 124 W.od street, JACOB RUC LL Elt, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIOAR MANUFACTURER AND DNAINE IN ALL KINDS Or Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars, No. 15 Fifth Et., tittsOurgh, Pa. sar- Keep, constantly on hand a large supply of all the various brands of I mp.rted Cigars. JOSEPH- CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN IMPORTED CIGARS, No. 63 MARK= hillirf, Pt .• • .crit.on POWS itt. &. RIMILDOX,, ARCILITELTIIRAL AND ORNIAAENTAL CARtEHJ3.— Ornamental Pattern.. for Caatitag, la °raj^ . style; Modeling. Designing, ac. Composition Ornamenta for the decoration of Steamboats, Buildings, kr.; Ud SMITIII.IICLD Street, near the Poet Office. y1:3.1 NEW PAPER MILL. CANTON, 01110. -COMER, ANDERSON CM, have Juatstarted their pa per mill at tho above plate, where (boy will be happy to receive orders for prinung and wrapping paper of all slam. feb27:tf oat---- A. Tilad Vie, WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE, I lARNESS, TRUNK, VALISE and CARPET lIAO manufac turer, N 0.106 Wood etrom, Pittsburgh, Pa. John' B. Mellor, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Plum, Music, School Books nod 6tationery, N 0.1.72 Wood strevt. [jattl A. S. U./. .MAN EL All , R. 111ACJAN £ urtIOLE6ALE and Retail Dealerd Bak e , Fancy and ye , pulde. V GOODS, Noe. 91 &bucket and 8 Uulou -- niburgb. eprl street, Pitt If:. WfITItiHOOSIL, FANCY SILK AND Wt.,ObEN DYKE AND CLEANED, N 0.7 ISABELLA St, user the Emmet Hotel, QM= Thomas' M. tattler, TATCII AND CLOCK MAKEK—Yiftb street, between Wood and Mtaket streets, opposite Iron City Dote!. AR kinds of Jewelry made and renamed. fapls3y EZE:=3 S. CUTHBERT & SON, SAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, No. 60 Botiihfield street. nOYI flalra• R. LE E, Owcarmoa To bluarnT Lea,) WOOL DEAL ER AND COMMISSION MEUCIIANT, for the sale -- Woolen Unale, No. ED Liberty street [my4 M 7 Amedam Hayward, DEALIFEL In BOOTS. SHOES. TRUNKS and LEI - 11101M "d nRaD HAM corner of Idarket and Liberty eta, N 0.174 Pittsburgh, Pa. jel4:y BARR ar. 112.091 hat, ARCHITECTS:—Othrasi Philo Ilan, No. 75 Third street, Pittsburgh; and east side of the Diamond, Allegheny. iyltgen BLOUTHt BRO., But Blnntognam, manufacturers of . Bar Iron, and Iron of all descrlptione, and mats, slop, the finettquallty °rumps, Rounds arid &loam. •Alir Lea *orders for Iron In tits box, at tin dry Post 011011. coon 4. • "- BUSINESS CARDS. J. O. ANDERSON, Ao. 8 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., WIIOLNSALS Dealer In Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Spices, Conbictiolsery, Sugars, Cigars, Cc., Ae. Raisins. Figs, Prunes, Oranges, Lemons, limm, Dstas, (Strome, Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Om Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Pita Apple Clouse, Sardines, Pickles, Canoes, Rock Candy, Ver Naecaroul, 011 ya Oil, Aa, Co. ',mkt/ay UNTERPO.USID WORKS. so. 136 soonKarr; ? ru TETL EY. , DOOl mow mom ULM 1T1319 W d prig/IIFORTERS and manufacturer, of CUTLERY SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTIGIMIENTS, RIFLES, So. We keep • ontecalaaeortaNnt of the above articles constantly oa hand; WSW. , with a general variety of Irmo Hardware. Ales, Guns, Pis tols and Itercivers,Plaska, Horne, Shot Delta, Caps, Powder, Lead ILla Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knitter Tailors sued Hair Drew& Shears; Pocket Solevare, u ser Tailors Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly execut e d. RIFLESI—We are making Rifles of every description, to order, of the beet =Aerial, and workmanship warranted.— Orders received for than at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill ed with despatch. Hunting partici supplied at Wholesale Doled — myli Chandeliers a and Gas Fixtures. Mali subscribers are now opening at their new Wareroom j jNO. 106 FIRST STILKET, between Wood and Smith field, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK. STS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit One FitUog, ever offered in this market. Having arrangements made by which they will be conataidly in receipt of new patterns and varieties, they confidently Invite the attention of per. chasers to their selection. We are determined to sail to low OA any hour, in the West, and being practical Gas Fit tare, can offer peculiar advantages to thine desiring articiee in this line. We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of every de scription for gee. water and steam. • Brass Castings of all kinds made to order promptly. LONG, HILLER A CO., N 0.109 Find street ......... , , 013.01 C. Isl. ', 0 • ~ , PROM NEW TONIC,' . . MANUFACTURICH of the celebrated a Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastio I ‘, -A. hand t d r Ornamental !lair r " f r o y r Ladles ri a i n 1 . -.=, . between Wood 79 FO and RZl rke li t Tltr A k t l ....,:_-.t.-1-fE burgh. BLEIVIIIE ' S system enables Ladies • , ,--=--- • .. -7 ::.: - .- - and Gentlemen tali:M[o/e their heads __-3 with accuracy. s' - '-. : —, FOR WIGS. No. L The round of the Read. No. 2. Prom the forehead over the heed to neck, No. 2. No. 3. From ear to ear, over the top. No. 4. From ear to car, round the forehead. Tor Toupees, to cover the top of the had only--a paper pattern, the meet 'Mope of the bald part. I my 4 New Coach and Carrltaprc Factory I JOMISTON, 3130,5 & Co..' Olanci• of Rebecca and Belmont streeti, Allegheny Meg, • WOULD respectfully inform their friends d the public generally, that they have eommenced the manufacture of Carriage% Baroodess, Rockaway% Buggies,Sleighs and Charkqe, in all thole various stylee of lint& and proportion. All orders will be executed with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish. Begoirn Dl also be attended to on the most reasonable terms. Using la 114 their work the best Pastern Meta, Poles, and Wheel duff, they feel coot dent that ail who favor them with their patronage, will be perfectly entisged on trlJ of their work. Purehasere are requested to give us a call, before purcha sing elsewhere.. Pearl Steam M ill; CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY, (alas Mt wuwato rtmolor.) ANEILUCS 1.111 lee sopplksi with ourverioue grades of Yll.llBll GROUND FLOUR, fly leaving their orders at the Mill or to our boles of Logan, Wilson k Co., Wood anvorsor Braun k ek. ner Liberty end hi. Clair streets; 14=6.0. 11. P. Sehaartz, or J. T. /Sample, Druggieht, Flour will be dellvenni Cotamilies to either of tbetwoelt Team: CAM On deliVISTy. BRYAN, KIiNNEDY k 00 11 A it D NV 4 41 k K I , 0 It Saddlers and Carriage Makers R. PITTSBURGH. Also, Cloths, Damasks, Loose, 'foss, Bent Bluff, 6 , • • :s, &c., &c. r I thAtt I TEAS: TEAS I— A WORTIi, the orimual noel only importer In this e 1 e: the hest Couko Tens from London, IS now reeeirinc a 7• se large .1141 choice selection of TEAS, shish be is deter — . sod to sell at such pricer and fineness ofeuelity, that all the reckless pullers iu thlsor the next city unoot best Ile moot respectfully Invites the ladies and gentlemen of this nod the surrounding districts, without distinction of nation, to call and try his Telas, which he sells subject to be returned, if they don't giro. satisfaction. The fallowinc are the priors Prime oolong, Sourbung and Congo 37 ..;:i1 , 50 cents " A mere superior English breakfast ammo, feOc Extra fine, a very dellcious Clamp, 5c.11 Vine Young Ilyeon, 400,50c.* lb. Extra boo Young Ilyson and Imperial, 75e. Igr Very bent Young Y)eon nod Imperial, Don't mletake the plat,— -PAOODA TEA STORK, cornet of Diamond and Diamond alley A Ilbaral reduction made to deatere iar2l NEW IIII3BIC ATUILE —The subscribers have opened at Ao. 83 Fourth Iltreet. a choke collection of music and icoltrimacuta, Italian and Harman :triage, Plan., by M. Erard, of Paris, and Mr. Arnold; Flute.; by M. 'Euler, Frankfort, A. M. Clarlonota, do. All kinds of brew. inatru. manta from the port French manunietorka, all of which we offer to the public on more Ilboonl berme, feeling onntaleut that we can render entire wakfaction. H. XiIItOKDER A CO., No. 8. Fourth at. H 6chrooder and Q. Anton will give Invtructions on the piano, violin and guitar. aept:l ARNOLU S WILL I A 1,1:4 HEATING AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE NUIC.CFUNZILF OF Chilton Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing AND FITTLNOIi FOIL *FLAX, MO UN WATAA. B' No. 25 Market street, Pitteburgh. Lir We have Auld our Euratom% Patterne, kr.,to Idem ARNOLD k WILLIAMS, whom we cordially recomme to the patronage of the p übl le, ER is3l • SCAL, ATKINSON k OKELY Depot of Lou worth i Zlotmerman , • Ca. tavroa Wines and Brandy. 1111 P undershrued has received and o ff er.. for sale, at Cie. =mum detect, • large quantity .11 . Logworth A Zimmer man's enoice and world-renowned Sparkling. Dry and La dire' Sweat Catawba Winer. Surh aS may Satire to proeu sn eseettoot artiele of Native Wine, (the pore Juice of the grapsyl will Sod mo establishment the piers for the gratin cation et their desires. The Cataw be. Brandy, distillal from the genuine (trope. I. deelsral by many cgs:Aleut judge equal in Deeor to the beet imported Cognac. MICICKISEN, IWO N 0.137 Liberty street ft Clark's Planer,. A TREBII arrival of NUNNS °LARK% /V celebrated PIANOS has jog been me' by the subscriber. They hove been made and carefully celerted en tre:My for titbit:nar ked, and are comblered unequalled for oweetnen and power of tone. They all pmOeeM the new improvement of two "Tarok bridge", the bate Wimp running over and above the treble. 'They aro fully warrant./ to stand any ol lmale and to excel in capacity for clouding in tone. Priem ronge from $250 to 000. Alta, a One lot of Pianos from the mann fmtoriac of DUNTIANI k CO., and alma LIGHTE, NEWTON k BRADBURY, N. Y. All the above will pada - rely be Mold at Factory prima, without tut:1100ml charge for freight, ate., eh. DENBY RGELIRR, Sole Agent for Dlnum . k Clark's No.lol Third street, e 3 Sign of the Golden Harp._ _ New •rriv al of Chtelkerinra manta.. 0941 JOHN 11. MELLOR, tit Wood etreet, will haw men today (Anomie') the following NNW PIANO WORTHS, from tho celebrated manufactory of 011101EKRING A BONS, Boe. toe, via Two etiperbly carved 7 octave Mum. Four plain Rosewoml 7" Three carved do 6% One extra carved ay, One plain itmewood 6% Four do do 6 " Three Walunt 0 SI All the above instruments have been finished during the lain mouth, and are of the taint styles of furniture. Inva riably at BOSTON PRIOKii, and every_Plano warranted. JOIN It. AINLLOR, No. 31 i i ios,l street. Je3 Agent for Chietaring k gone, Boston. Removal. DSTEWART has removed bin 13RUSII FACTORY from . oh! ntand, No. 23 Fifth street, to No. 20 Fifth fame% nearly op posite, on the site formerly orouplod by the Iron City Hotel, where he will be pleased to me his rust. mom, and as many new on as feel disposed to patronize him. N. 13.—1 n connection with the Brash Manufactory, as heretoftav will be found in this establishment all kinds of Variety Goods, looking Glasses, Combs, Toys, de. my 1.3:3tu Loan a oe. 1 - 011 N A. O'BRIEN, fa SIIITRFLELD STREET, between 0 Fourth and Diamond alley. Money loeueloss Cold and Sliver Plate, Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Guns and Pistols, Feather Beds, Fur• niture, and all kinds of artieles,for any length of time agreed on. Charges for storage o?rusiderably lower then heretofore. Private entrance through the hall door. All business transactions strictly confidential. Jar ForMted pledges: sold Immediately after being out of Sete, unless redeemed. Bargains of Gold and Silver Watch. ea, Jewelry, Se., always on hand. • aprlo:fim NEW SEED STORE • JAMES WAADROP, nYFERB for sale CANARY BIRDBof the most improved breed. being very hardy, and floe :angers. Bird Seeds —Cane.ry,llemp, Etillepo and mired Seed. Bouquets will be furnished co mposed of the finest FLOWERS, viz: Caraelisus,Rose Bads, liotropes,Ao. Evergreewi(in pots) forfitaisttesasTreea, from the Seed and llorticaltaral Store, No. -4 near Wood. derai 13Z1121 yensume the Smoke. •• riME subscriber haring the exclualre right to manufac. 1 tore and poll SWEENEY'S HOT AIR AND SMOKE OONSUMINO FURNACE, Is prepared to receive orders, end contract for heating buildings with the most economkal Furnace now In use. The attention of those interested is elicited. Av triturmanou can be had of A. BRADLEY, Non 2 and 4 Wood street. or of J. BARNDOLLAR, deatti I Von Ms Stove Warehouse, No. 134 Wood et. .h. L. CUSEMIXT Warren'. Inonigress Ink. TIVINK prepared by a purely chemical process, and etar rented to contain iothitty Injurious to meiotic mac IC to psi. when fret need, but by exposure to the air be calms gradually of a most httenie and permanent black. for sale in bottles of maims stro, bywholesale or retail, et saps W. 13. MAVEN'S Statkeary War ass, Market street, corner of 2d. A OAR.D.—Mr. 6. ANTON and 11. BCLIRONDIOt would ropectfullyannnunoe to the clams of Pittsburgh and AlleglWat they Will give inetruetiona on the Film% Goiter andllnte. Inquire at H. gebrowder & oo.'s NNW 0 'marl, IN Routh' str•A w ,tl' ' 414 • • • 4 t ~~;, WRIER PITTSBURG IL WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 16. 1554. __-- NEW CARPICTS. Spring Styles. • A T THE CHEAP CARPET WARM - 1011SE, No. 82 THIRD Street —We are now reoelvlng and opening meet the largest and choicest stocks of Carpeting., Oil- Clothe, Mate, Matting, Rugs, &e., ever exhibited weed of New York. The stack has been selected with great care.. Persona to went of any articles in our line, are respectfully Invited to call sod 0.1111110. Our assortment crnia/ in part of the following, vie: Royal Velvet and Bruseele CalTetioga ; Tapestry Brussels; Aubusson Carpets; Et tri Imperial and Super Thres.ply ; Patent Tapestry Ingrain; Superfine arid Fine Ingrain; Worsted and Wool Carpets; Wool and Cotton do Venitian 24 X, X, and 44; Hemp Carpets, very cheap ; List and Rag, do White and Check Canton Mattings, X,44, 54, and 64; Cocoa Matting, 24, %, 4-4, 54, and 64; Spanish Matting, very cheap; Elegant Mosaic Rugs, $6O per pair; A minister, Chenille, and Tufted Rug., all prices; Fancy. English Sheepskin Mots, $l5 per pair; Colored do do do from $2,50 to $3 each; Together with a large selection of Coo* Jute, Adelaide, Velvet, and other Mats; Embossed and primed ClOll table and plum coven, of entirely new dceigns, very rich. Damask table and piano cover.; also wtrsted damask by the yard, tollnett, doylere, Ac. A grant variety of pottertui to floor oilcloth, from 2 i.e 24 Aot wide. • Buff Ronan& for windows!, 80, 82, 84,36, 88, 40, 42, 44, aches wide. Gold bordered shades, entirely new, very rich. Window shades of every description. Oval and hollow steir.rods, carpet bindßqt, tacks, Sc. Also, the Royal Turkieh Bath Towels, together with every thing usually kept in (*met Donnas. "Small profits and quick sales." 0. B. TIRADLY & CO., mar3tmae 52 Third Arad. MEM • 4 " , • 41. 4 d.• t' 4's • IMMWER ..~J. . ------------- RNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR S6,OO .WIIEN PAID c3TRICMYAN ADVANCE USINESS CARDS 01=121 JONES & BUCHER , • IRON ..FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, Penney Zinnia lleralroad, foot of Third at. Harrisburg, _1 A VINO increased nor Machinery, which is POW of the JLL most Improred order, and haviog added many facilt tlee fur diepatching work, wears now maaufactining First STEAM ENGINES, FOR FURNACES AND ROLLING MILLS, Blowing Cylinders, Boilers, Furnace, Bolling, SAW AND ORIST MILL MAC lIINEILY OASTINGS, 0. and Water Piperyllydrants, Retorts, Lamp Pasts, Ditch ing Poeta, Culamus, Girders, Shafting, Hangers, Brackets,Ce liar 0 rates, BathingToba a Spouta, Railing, Verandahs and Ornamental Castings. We pay particular attention to the manufacture and con struction of Cut Iron Fronts for Bonier Sind. Stores. Erasing an erten.re assortment of beautiful Carina Pat terns of the moat approved architectural order, our great facilities for manufacturing and ahipping ramble us to oot. Pete with our cities. Parties erecting Furnaces or Rolling Mills, 11111 Omen and )1111-Wrighta, mill find II much to their advantage to call and examine our estensire stock of Patterns beton building IRON AND DRABS CARTINGA; Of @Tory klexription; Nmith Work, Pattein Making, Ftr once and Forgo Toy env, furolAunt to osier. [myl27 CHINA HALL: MARKET i n tI .STR NOXVOW opened one of the largest best .lected storke of CHINA, GLASS and QUEEN WAR ever brought to this market: <omitting in part of White Iron Slone Din uer, Tea and Toilet Ware. which we would particularly In vite the Ladies to cell and examine, 5A the shape. are en tirely new and the ware very omperiur, having MAY twelve different pattern. of Toilet Ware, either in full setts or B ,srla and Pitchers separate. We are selling them at very moderate prima. Alpo, a very handsome assortment of Pinch China Tea and Dinner setts or acparate pieces , of plain whit., gold baud, or fancy patterns. Our stork of Floor Vane' consists of over fifty different pattern.', very beautiful. and miming from SRI teats per pair to thirty dollars. Rasing to large en assortment, we feel confident of golfing all luster. Britania Tea Polo, Sugars and Creams, Silver Plated Forks, Spoons and Butler Nairn; Knives and Forks, of radon, styles. from common to the firma; Solar Lampe, [loll Lamps, Glraudoles, and louse Purniehing Goode. BOSTON GLASS WARE—Of this we have a large uwort. ment, particularly the. Diamond Pattern,. which looks as well an the best out, and sells at lets than cat third the price. Also, a onnplehr flock of Pithiburgh Glam. The public are respectfully Invited to tell nod examine mr goods. JORN J. O'LEARY, No. 62 Market st., bet'n Third nd Fourth, oppoelte lOWA FOUND Y NO. 103 WOOD !STREET. JOHN 0. PARRY. (successor to J. C. Party a. C 0.,) begs to inform theca:Wow. of the old firm, and the public generally, that he has now on hand+, and l+ extensively en. papal in manufactories, every deerripti.vo of CASTINGS— such as: Patent Chilled Rolls; large Kettles and Curbs; Patent Kettles, fur Soup, Pot Ash, twin Ada; Sager Kettle*, fur the manufacture xf Cane Sugar—all cost on et potret prouu, known Y 8 J. C. Parry's, and are superior for dare. bility to any other, and cold lower than tbswn made on the old plan. HOLLOW WARE—A general mwortment, all from now and Improved patterns, Wsgon Duxes, Dog Imam, Sad irons, tn., to. Walling Mill Can:hags, end Machinery cf every doe:intim:l, always 011 hand or made to order. Cook Stores, Kitchen Range, and Ono! Stoves', of every description; lows Conk Storms, fire qt.., which received the host prise for 1110 and 1851, at the Agricultural Fair of Al legheny County, Pa, end recommended by Citron hundred persons; Enterprise Cook Stove., four sines; Prendam Cook Stoves; Egg and Radiator Coal Stores; Peeler Stoves, ke. Parlor Orates and Venders, great variety, beautifully enamelled. Common Orates,and building material of every demeription. A great variety of Ornamental Italllng,for Cemeteries and Pouring. /loughs mod Plough Clarfings—A large Flock of all the kinds In use, and will be mold et reined pricer. lien's Pat ' eat Lever, True American, Crane* Klnkaid's, Woods', Peacvokya, Improved Ball, de. BesibJe Pleugha.—The Michigan Double Plough. which has taken the premium at the State Fein. of New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohlo, and a herevar it has been exhibited. Iron and Nails, Store Pipe and Tin Were—all of which I will well at the lowest price.; and respectfully Invite the public to give me • cell. at the aid(Mend. No. UM Wood st. euEtry 301 IN ft SORRY. ALLEGHENY PURGE. SOLOMON SIIETTER & CO. (Late Bisset ft Semple's Rolling Mill.) on the hank of the Allegheny, ladow the St. Clair Street Bridge, ALLI:OII.6 , T City, Ps. rpm: proprietors resiortfully Inform the public that, j_ having made extensive additions to their establish ment, they aro prepared to manufacture, on the =OOl rew socable terms, Iron Work for Bridget, Car Axles, Quarry Work, Steer Cuteers' and Mll9ol.l " fonis, Shafting, Mill Gearing, Machine Work In general, and henry Forging, of every ,feecription. Also, HORSE SHOES manufactured by Shefter't l'aftni Horse Shee Macrunt. The Horse Shoe Ma chine will he In operation whOUt the middle of February, when all order" for Shoes will meet with prompt attention. VIII Picks made and drewwl. Osiers seta by mail or tele graph .dtemied to on the therteet notice. tfiL R.P E FOUNDRY, ALLEGHENY CITY. Warehouse, Ilk de — ;al street, near the Bridge. HAVING fitted up at; establishment with all the latest improvements, embracing every facility for manuthe• turlog Ira the best and cheapest style; and owning the to. elusive right In J. J. Johnson's Box Smoothing bone, and John Johnsou'e fielf.heeting Ctureoal Irons, patentnl Jere nary hi, 1854, superior to anything of Use land In the mot -hot, and al. having a patented Improvement for moulding the above Wont, Wagon Itoxes, and Pipe Boxes, I am pre. pared to sell wholenale end retail on fair terms. Any persons wishing to purchase the right for moulding upon the improved pl., and manufacturing any or all of the above articles, will Wive address C. RINGSLAND, tuyabStri Allecheny city. SOOTY/ND SIIDES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. TAldal3 ROBB baa titled up in spleudid style his store, 0 No. de Market street. and No 6 Union street, between Filth street and the Diamond, and him now completed his Spring stock of BOOTS, SHO, SLIPPERS, GAITERS, 6,, and Palma Leaf , Polal, Dustin g snd Braid HATS, to which he Invites the attention of ell purchasers, whether at whole. sale or retail. This stock Is ens of the largest ever opened In this city, and enittraces everything worn by the ladies of Philadelphia and New York, and he trusts cannot fail to phase aIL Great care has been given In eelectleg the choicest goods; all of which ho warrants. Ile also culltlnUell to maneartUre, as heretofore, all de scriptions of Boole and Shoes, and from this long exrience of over twenty years in business in thia chy, is, horusts, a enfilrient guarantee that those who favor him with their custom, will be fairly dealt with. eprlibtf W. S. SCAIFE, UIRST STREET, BE VWEEN WOOL/ AND MARKET r STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA., builds Fraud? Patent Metallic Life Boats,of Galvanised leou ' • also. manufactures Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Cooking Stoves for Steamboats and I lotela, Portable Forges 'Forged Iron Work, biro, Bolts for Bridges, de.; Cork Life Pmervers ' the test and cheapest kind. Steamboat work attended to. imy2ll y Tens for the People. Is 7-7 . 1 ,-,.. : .;. NOTWITLInTANDLSO so much fuss about the :l' l ` , ..scarcity of Tea, we are receiving ISO Half Chests, ' .!,:it 4onsisting or Young !Irwin., Imperials, Goupow trlCidlere, Oolongs, Souchong, and Oongou, ell of which hoe been selected with care, and will he sold a AYE s usu N al. . JS, aol 0 Pekin Tea Store, SS Fifth st. iIIhRiTS ANDIIIIOEB.—Tbm. who whirito gt; Heal and well Whig BOOT, 6110 E or GAITER, will call at SI'LAUGULIN'S, J7lB_ 95 Fourth Alreot. Utt&FF, ILLIFUSINGEkt & GRAVic MASNl'lltkA'7llattril;',lreOndF COAL N d U tor l e ir s OOD ran iE ro i n N i ° 3_, Fenders, Wagon Boxes Sc., Sc. Warehouse No. 124 WOOL, Street, above Fifth, Pittsburgh, Pc. jy24 sTouicista NO. 24 FIFTH STREET, Biwa of THE OLD STAND. WILLIAM DALY has returned from the Manufactur- y y tug Hosiery Districts of Nurope, where ho this pur chased, fee ash, aver, extensive isud well ..rbsd stock of the tool de,.riptioas only of Stockings, Socks, Undershirts, Drawers, Gloves; also, new style of Children% •nd Misses' Fancy Stockings, together with his domestic stock of Fitt.. burgh Manufactured Ilosiery. Ile will cell by wholesale or retail at New York, Importers' micas. WILLIAM DALY t CO. Remember the place—No.24, Sign of TUN OLD STAND. my 23 'DAM. KLEINER has removed hls LITERARY DEPOT from No. 7d Third street, to Fifth street, opposite the Theatre, when he will be happy to see his former patrons, and all others desirous of purchasing soy of the cheap Li terature of the day.- - apr7ly YERIN TEA STORE, --- BY A. JAYNES Na. 39 Alth street, Wawa Wood and lorha, sir Sold Wholesale and Ws ter • . Mara all, TYPO ll `Bend .D•slot In imak an AnaericanZr - .c 4. , - \ Z "":—.4 tk ,4; 'of .ot • 1117:f ==l PIIILADELPIIIA GEORGE J. LLENKEL'S CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE, No. 173 CIIESTNUT STBEET, (Omani INDVEN - DEfee Hsu.) Philadelphia. FURNITURE, IN EVERY STYLE! Comprising LouniXlV, Lords XV, Elizabethan and Antique. with Sculpture Carving and modern style; In Rosewood, Walnut, liplaNsuay , Satinwood and Nittple ; all of superior construction, and finished in the best sty le, equal to, If not excelling in oust. Ity, the Goods of any Establish ment in the United States. LIIPLOYLNU none but experienced workmen, (appren• tices being positively excluded,)and - nsing the beA Ma terials, the work ellllolot. 0.111 to give satisfaction to pm. chasers. amongst the many advantages offered to pur chasers, is the facility of Furnishing a Ilou,e, either in ele gant or plain style, completely from one cotahliAtutent; ly which means all the articles in each room correspond in style and quality, and the immense stock always L.n hand, befog so various in design, enables purchasers to please their taste in a selection, without the delay necessarily =mewl in ordering Furniture. To vire an idea of the finished Furniture on hand, I need only Inform you that my Rooms are 175 tcet long, by 21' feet wide, four imors to number; with 15/mPa contiguous, unfit - Merit to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that the work la all done under my own immediate inspection. Xi-The racking is all done in the Sto ra, and Furniture to carry safely any distance. Visitors to Fills dolphin are respectfully invited, as marettaaersor otherwise, to call and examine the Hoods. au2.s:ly ST. LOUIS JOSE* II RIOCIRIDiIIE. COMMISSION AND FORWARDINti MERCHANT, No. 30 mot Pica Bragg", St. Louis, ftlo., ONSlONMENTSanlComosisaionswillmeetvithpromPt C and personal *Mention, and ilbc.wl advances will, be given when required, on Colusignments or Bills of Lading, in A 4366. Orders for the purchase of Lead, Brain, Hemp and other Produce, will be promptly filled et the lowest market prime. The Rewiring end Forwarding of Merchandise and Pre. duce will meet with especial care and dispatch; the lowest rates of Freight will always be procured. and the expense of Storage and Drayage as mochas possible Braided. 10.7:R.INCIdi: Page A Bacon, St. Louis; Ellis & Morton, Ciordnuatl; Charlees, Blow A Co., do; Strode? A Gorman, do; Chouteau & Valle, do; Hosea A Fraser, do; Doan, King & Co., do ; Springer & Whiteman, do; J. W. Butler & Bro.,Plttabh; E.O. Gooodman & Co., de; D. Leech a Co., do; E. ix C. Vernal' & Co.,Philada; ' W m . Gem,. A Co., do; Morgan, J. M. Buck A Morgan: Blow A March, New York. B. B. Comegyn, do; Frost A loarrred., do; Shields A Miller. do; Oblate. A. Melo, do; Josiah Lee A Co., Baltimore A. O.Farwell A Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do; Howard, Bon A Co., do ; W. B. Reynolds. Louisville; H. D. Newcomb A Bro., do; T.O. Twictiell A Co., Commiselon Merchants, New Orleans. 3..1 hairs en open Policy of Insurance. which will corer all shipments to my address, when advised by letter per mall, or when endorsed on bills of lading bofore or at the time of shipment. JOHJSPLI 510filtiDi3E, suzo • 8L Lontx. Missouri. CHARLOTTE BLUME, No.llB Wood street,has just re. Ireland the following NEW MIISIO:—A Song from the West; I'm tieing These; Switrene Farewell Waltz, Bellak ; Brother Jonathan's March; Hours of Devotion, a collection of sacred melodic+, arranged In cony style for piano or melo deon, by Grote; Wild Firmer., Wallace; The Organ-Ilan, (Eden; Farewell March, Be-seer; Schulte - A's Grand Waltz I've Been Roaming (rondo), ; Softly, ye Night Wind., Wallace; Mad-Cop Schottiech, Grote; Bud from the Opera, Delimit—orally arranged and fingered fur beginners; Jordan Polka, new; (Burr. Favori, par Wilhelm Kuhn; Parkinson's (Haden Polka, Kerssen ; Parlor Mazoorks, FL A. dle; To Meet Again. Tom; Dying Words of Little Katy; Tien Is Darkness on the Mountain, Wall..kce; The MotLer'A bridle; Early Dreams, six beau/hal melodies for email heeds, by tEsten. A bo, a grad selection of Guitar Mink, Songs, halites, Waltzes, Marciv, A, kn. nut •p and Gardens. Hay Wood Nursery all3a l•••• TAMES KENNEDY, Llate Mtuurer or the well-known 0 mouse Nuseria , ,, New York,) begs leave to Inlcrm the public. that he has now egtoidished en EXTENSIVE NUR tint!, on the Feral of Mr. James S. Kegley, near East Lite arty, where he nhall be prepared, after the sth instant, to re ceive and of tiers f.r ev e ry variety of Fruit and Urnamen • tai Trees, thinly and d ive House Shrubs and Pleats. In' addition to • choice and superior etOCk on hand, he has made arrangement with one c f the largest Nurseries in the Es' .tt. to keep up hi: eupply. Having a thorough and long rope :tenet In the business], he can as , are his customerr. perfect • tisibction. 'lntr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer his services it. desigtdag, layingout, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Pub lic Parke, Or the grounds of Country Residents; cod will also furnish plans for the formation of Lawn•, Approaches. Sc....Ty, Or., in the highest styles of the art Practically acquainted with every branch of Landscap,. Gardening. and haring :pent yet, In the Sylvia n porky England, and on the beautiful hanks of tho Hudson, he hopes ho has tho oar ...dry to meet the wishco of thrse who favor hint. Commuulcat{L•m can Le cd.lreartod through the City Post Moe, nr loft at the Warehouse of Mow. NogLey a Mohan, 71 Wood street. amen. RF.NNFDsd CO. Notice to Stockholders Mt=i=l Patstrusgh, Junr 2111 h, AOREFIA BLY toe Rea"lutloP of the Board t f Director: of the PI I TSIOT Mill AND LONNELLSVILLE ROAD COM PA NY, ruL,erlte..l, to the Stock of • al-1 Catnpany are hereby untillol that the If. h INSTALMENT OF FIVE DOLLARS per rbure on their euhscriptione rItI la and payable ou the FIFTEE TII D OF JULY next. (the nret, record, third, end Earth Inetahnent, of two dollar, and filly onto per share, haring heretofore tarn called in.) and all., FIVE DOLLAR., PER SHARE on the Ilftwatt. day of EACH ENSUING MONTH, until the whole amount Is fltd. Stockholder* rest:dog In Somerset County will pay t , Major Samuel M. Beller, fileyets Mills,; those melding in Fayette County to Colonel It. Deriwn, Connellav , ae, residing in Westroorel.d County to Govern! Cyrus F. Markle, Nest Newton; and all others to N. Feeder, Fag., at the Office of the Company, In Neville Hall Building, corner of Fourth and Ltherty etreets, Pittsburgh. WILLIAM B. CURRY, jy4:3wd Treseurer Pittdpurgh and Connellsvitleß IL Co. lloaton al der blaohe Compeer. NIODERN AND ANTIQUE ORNAMENTS. PITTSBURGIII AGENCY, t.: 3LAILKET EITILKET.—The attention of Builders, Steamboat Contractors and (La. Met Makers, is requested to this new and great,lmPrto .,- mead in the manufacture of embellishments for .4kulltlings . _ and Steamboats, outside and Cabins, Unites Chumle ea, Dwellings, Sturm and Parlor Furniture, in gilt, tx in Imitation of 1,60112 kinds of wood. 'Also, Cornices, Brack: eta and Patent Ventilating Centre NOCCS Lkllingg, Moulding+, ()monis, Truokv, Battlement, do; much cheaper and handsomer Qua t'l►ster and Wood Carving, and • great deal more durable. . . . . BLOCK LKFT ERB FOR SIGNS, very cheap and warrant ed to last for 1. 1 3 years exposed to the weather. Above Goods for sale at tho manufwwurer's pricaa—ccit of freight added. W. W. t. I LSON, je2B 67 ]racket at. Notice Is Hereby Giver., 110 ALL PERSONS who hone subscribel to the aapital Stock of the PITTSBURGH AND CHIN RAILROAD COMPANY, and which has boon made specially applicable to the construction of the road In Mirror comity, that nn instalment of Firs PEN CENT, per share, Is required to i.e paid to the Treasurer of the Company, at his Whet, ' in Wes: Greenvale, Merna—r county, on or before the NiTil DAY OF JULY, 1854, nod that an instalment of rime Polo CENT, per share, all! be reduirod to be paid at the same place Tier)" thirty days thereafter. By order of the Board. IL F. BASKLN, Treason, Pis E. It. IL Co. Office of the P. & E. R. R. Co., New Castle, June 2101,1834. i'2l:3W New Panne rship. AIATTIIEW GRAFF AND I)AN'L. RniSLNGER, trading heretofore an .11. GRAFF & C.), Stove and Hollow ware alenufacturers, No. 124 Wood street, have this day associatnl with them TIIONSAS. J. GRAFF, 65 a partner ht their business. The name, style and title of the tine will, from this date, tll3 0 RAFY, ItttlSlNliEll & GRAFF. They respectfully swieit a continuation of the patronage so lib. entity bestowed noon the firm of V. Graff k Co. littsborgh, July let, 1844. GaEAT hanollos — o - t satumer goal. at A. mdtruirr.'s, corner of Brant and Fifth streets. I have Uhl day commenced selling off my summer stock at hest cost; the gads are all new, end have been purchased this Reason, and as they are now offered at far below the usual rates. Ladles would do well to call and gut a bargsln. The stock comprises bereges, lawns, summer silks, thumeß, gees:imbues, berege de Mines, and aimosteveryarticle usual. i kept in a Laney store. iY3 • New Trimming Store ' No. S 3 Chrner of /Via/Let street cord theDiassond. RANK VAN GORDER respoefully announces to the F public of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that be will open his new Trimming Store on Monday, April 17th. flaring fitted up the neatest store room In the city, and filled it with a choice selection of the latest style, of Trimmings oral Fan cy Goods, he flatters himself that be will offer superior in ducements and endeavor to give full satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Now, don't forget the floor—No. P 3 Market street, earner of the Diamond. raprl2,l FRANK. VAN GUILDER. llu. l:ia I 1 o 1 strol., Thini door below l'irots DOWN s TETLEY would o il the attention of Sts.rting men to their largo re.sortment of OLD., Rifles and Re volving Pistol., the 111.05 t. rind Lest selected stock eV, opened to this market; togothsr with it iteuer.l assortment of hardware, Cutlery, Tool, sod Fishing Tackle, all of sr bleb we oiler ut the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, or for good approved paper. marlb ÜBKISLI YkIiVELS.—We have j lot received another lot of the. excellent Tus id.h Bath Towels. The Brawn Linen Towel has a sharp otimulating surface, combining the properties of a Flesh Brush, with the desired flexibility of a Towel. The Cotton Towel possews a sati n.* not attainable In the linen, and the peculiarity of ale eordinl moisture without friction. (NCI early and Wenre pair. 1Y24 C. B. lIEADLY Ca, No. 82 Thirst street. NLW Ann VA L Of iliat,ey.—Just received n new 1111-1 rich assortment of fine Gold Jewelry of de dreble utyle. Alec, pearl and velvet pert monies, In greet eerie , ties; fine fans, gold and silver thimbles, and numerous other goods, all of whluh wo wlli nell at New York city prices, and much below the pricer usually asked at other; establintimente In thin city. Cull nod examine our gout and prices, end Faye from '2l to 50 per cent. In pour nu , chases at hl Market street. jyt I Important to Tailors. JUST RECEIV BD, • largo assortment of Tailors' and Trimmer,' Shears, of the best makes in the country, which we offer at the manufacturer'e prices, at BOWN a TBTLEY'd, Enterprise Worka, Ltd Wood street, feb7 Wholesale Agents for manfoacturers. Y YOU CAN SAYE; FIVE DOLLAt_o s4o A . M r o h : tre :n elm bare a One Building Lot, of 60 feet front by . 2.10 deep, eituate on Mt. Washington. Price, s2W—terms, sz.) In band, balance at $5 a month. Now le the time to recure a good Lot on easy terra. S. CUTIIIIRRT SON, ..'1 rIONTLNUATESN SIM-ANN U L lj SALE 01 , A. A. MASON & OJ., and still further re. Mutton In prime, commenting Thursday, July . ..13 , th, nn oontinuing through the month of August. jyl9 WOOIdS-50 cons No. 1 Juniata, Gap Pomp, so . Lako Champlain, for sale by ICING &u 1 1 y 61 .r• _ . FOR SALE AND TO LET Property for gals. pus subscriber oilers for sale, on very reseonable term., lb* following property, els: A Three Story Brick Dwelling llonse, No.llo Penn sheet, between Hay greet and Evans' alley; and Lot 25 feet front, extending back 112 feet to en alley. The Honer to one of the best buildings, and In One of the most pleasant neighbor. hunis in the city. Five Lots—embracing cornere of Front and Ferry st'reent Ono Lundrsd nod flee feet front en Ferry nod Plsty bet 00 Front street, with a goal three gory Brick huilhug on the corner, a two story Frame on Front et., and two Bri,:k Bull& Inge, Wen as shope, on Ferry at. A. Lot, 31 f,et front,by tiO feet deep, on Front, between Marset and Ferry streets. A Lot, with very convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot 2.0 feet by 9d, fronting on Coupe. and Elm eta .0 Rouse and Lot, on Wylie street, near the new Gnat House. The hoeeo h weal s.raziged and to good order, and Is now eu pied. hotel. A Three .:-cry Brick, on Smithfield street, neat Seventh— hein gln na excellent business location. The Lot to 20 by SO feet deep, fronting on Smithfield et. A Cottage Frame and Lot, 21 by 120 feet, fronting on Anne and Rubinson streets, Allegheny City. This is a very desira ble end pleasant logation for a residence. Nine Lots In the roan of 3.llfeeeport, each. 00 feet by 150. Several of these are on the Main greet. Pleven Acreitirs Umatown, on the Monongebele. River, on which there are 4 house', there ere nand 0 or T =en dew. eellent gone coal, and abundance of limestone, convenient to the landing; and two opal pits open. Ninety Lots in the town of Oalumbia, CA feet by 160 auk' nearly ell level, and well longed The tenant, of each Lot has the privilege of using whatever steam coal he may rt , quire for his own nee, from a pit near the Locke. Columble is a pleasant eitnation on the bank of the Monongahela riv er, a short distance below Leak No. S, in the whist of an ex tensive atone coal region, and would be a dextral: de point foe manufecturing eitablisluneuts. Two Remixed scree of euperior Stone CoaLwitb Howe, Railroad, km Ude property has a front of 140 rods on the Monongahela river; an excellent lending; good grade and foundation for raltroad—with enoagh level ground at nue point for houses and garderie, or locations; for manunestoria. The volute deep enough to allow horses to be aced In haul ing out the coal—the quality of whkh, for iron work, steam, gas, or for any ordinary uses, Is not surpassed by any In the country. In my elegies, my agent,James glte all necessary informed= and be aetherised to warms tee deeds for any p ro p ert y said JAM NAY, iny2e No. 110 Pam ideas! WELLING HOURS FOR SA LE—Situate on et.. jJ abovo Smithfield. The House well taranged, with hall and parlors ' dining room and kitchen, 4 chambers, both room, with hot and cold water; good cellar, gas fix tures, Le. For prim and terms call at the Real Estate Of fice, 140 Third street. jedl S. CUTHBERT d SOl 4 l. - - - - - - (NNE HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACHRS OF LAND, one ki half mile from the Ohio river, near Baker's Landing, 65 nerds under cultivation, with Orchard and other good improcements; ono-hall the One under It reserved.' It In offered at an extremely tow prioe. Enquire of THOUS WOODS, e2l 75 Fourth etreet. NrALITAIILY. I'itOPERTY IN CoLlaNn TOWNa/UF, FOR SALE.-04 acres situate one mile from East Lib erty, and about WO yards from the Allegheny river. and same distance mom the Allegheny Valley Railroad. A nee Brick House, of hail and 7 roams, Bnishol in modern style; Tenant House, a large Frame Barn mad stable, and other out buildloga; a good well of water and durable aprihgs, alto. a running stream at lower port of the farm; an or. chant of 3‘...0 trees: 10 acres in cultivation, balance good timber; at - sit:able stone quarry. Will Le sold altogether, or 10 am, nith the improvements. B. CUTHBERT A. NON, je23 Real Estate Agents, 140 Third at. 111111 —Two splendid Farm.; one of lhOturres, and the oiler 75 acres; beautifully lamted on the Upper St. Clair Township Tlank liood, O miles from the clty,oset, of them lying so as to divide foto 10 acre lota,baring a good spriog on each. I: is a splendid opportunity fore specula. tine. Thom who want a good Male, or wish to make money, would do well to look at it, as we will fell to the Oct,. that offers us our lose price, in lots or all toge th er. Also, tiro Country Seats, 1 Mile from Woods' run, and only 3 miles from All,gheny city, by IC :V of the New nrigl , ton Plonk Itnal. They are tine healthy locations, and of fered very low. Also, ton Country Seats on the Ohlo and Penneylrania IlalrOad,7 mitre below the city. They will be sold aegu-ale or together to a colony or building as.,ociation. It is a lovely location, and cheap, of course. Aire, one Lot of two acres, and two smaller pieces of groutd, ol.posite llerlman'e at Wood? run, offered at a very low pries for m tine a prop,,ety. An assortment of Lauds, 11,n - es and Intl, ale uys on hand, and described in my real. dtr. Before buying you would do well to cull and enquire of TIIO3IAS WODPS, 75 Fourth atrenL Beautiful Sites for Country Homes. nigIARE, on the bank of o.e klieg bony river, iflt fort long by 1:•;i1 feet deep ; having fronts on Slur) . and Ann Avenues, and Ifer.rietta end Ilerr etrrets. square contains many Fruit Tee/ 3 of the choice,t kind, and flue ri,v of the picturesque an 1 romantic EC-e -l:wry a:3,ml. I am &estrous of pr*crling this square en tire, ne it w :and ationl one of the m..st ch,etaing nod mac:- nide:int cite, for a geutltmuh'3 euurimer rend, nn, In the immediate vicinity of the two eider. TILeR ACiLE33 OF GROUND, at the brad of the Ishael,edvantageously eituutod lit munutaituring pur- PVC,. Tne shove prop: sty iseituated In Duquesne borough, on the high and main bank of kierr's Island, and is reneheal by vrry );ridge of one spun • Fur particulars ap ply at my residence ' in Duquetroe borough, on the mein bank. Muting the head of Ilerr'd I-dand, or of AGIN IJUN• LAP 6 itt , earner of Second and Market etc , Pittsburgh. nl:ri7 . .t! W.NI. C. MILLI:C. and Property for as e at a Good ttargallt. THREE VALUABLE BEICK . HOUSES AND LOT Th. Lots embrace a front on Penn street, of 66 fret 6 inches, Le a S art alley: on w hich them is erected a valua ble block of Octet Houses, two stories high, with kitchen and cellar In bavement, 111 feet front ou Penn street, and SO feet deep on locust street. This Is a very Operable situa tion foreither a Store or a Tavern; Penn street being the great Iltuughiltre of the city: and this property being eon.• content to the Ilutirwld Depot. This property would not le in the market - only that the owner is 115100 in Washing:. -n county, and dads it extreme ly Inconvenient to attend to it. Ter.:easy and price moderate; for further particulars enquire of ROBERT DAY, Fifth Ward, or JAS. C. RICHLY, Iteal Estate Ageot, at His of9ce._ Land for Sale. 1800 Atilltg.LXrn. CO UNTY, umr has an excellent eunl,and said to contain an abundance. of iron ore, and a ILIA vein of bituminous coal. The VC12114 gu railroad. which will undoubtedly he built, will run very row to it, if not directly u•.cosd It. The Igillstown creek runs through it. ALSO, Wu acres in Elk county, well timbered and watered, nod I ) hag near the route of the tionbury and Erie railroad. No better inveottneut could te made than in thew land. The completion of the ttunbury and Erie, the, Allegheny Valley, and the Venango railroads through that region will render the coal, lumber, iron ore and soil. of great value. Enquire of C. B. 31. 81,11T11, • Attorney at Law, No. 147 Fourth street. 121=13 Valuable Property tor Sale, /AN LIDERTY STREET, ADJOIN:Z.O TUE I.LETIIO. DIST GRAVE YARD, NEAR CANAL BASIN.—This to now the only desirable piece of property in t4is neighbor bcssl not already bought up by the Petinsylvsmis. Railroad Company. Fronting on Liberty 50 feet, on Elm street 100 feet, thence to the Meth:dist time Yard SA feet, to Liber ty 110 foes. This property Ls most desirable eg a Hotel. The building now on it, a good eulastautial there story brick, w ith all the neeel.eary lank bin:dings, boo for a loziLt time been occupied as the Union Hotel, doing a good buidispes. Capitalists and others desirous of making a good invertment, will do well to examine the premises. IWILL SELL my unexpired lease (fourteen velars) of a 1. Lot, Mtuate on Crllara street and Spring ailay, in the Filth Ward--40 R. fronting on 0 4 11ara street, and running back 100 ft. on Spring alley, on which i erected a four storied Brick House, 40 R. square, with a frame, two stories, 00 ft. on Spring alley, well calculated to carry on any orAuch of manufacturingbuFinesl. Being engaged in man ufartturing In the country, I otter the ebove for sale. In quire at No. 420 Liborty street. oc18:t f EDWARD FABER. Coal Works For Sale. IXTY Tilltra: ACItOF LAND, with ZO acres of Coal C.l ES attached, and all the improvements thereon in success ful operatitm. yid Farm is situated on the Monongahela river, miles ebore Pittsburgh, and is supplied with a larru lion-e, Barn, Tomtit Houses, Orchard, Itailroad,and an excellent harbor. The vein of Coal Jeers feet thick, and cannot be =news& in quality. For further particulars apply Co NICHOLSON & PAYNE, No. =4 Liberty street. A Very Desirable Country Seat •t Prl. vale Sale. subscriber fa authorised to sell the following piece of property, oontaining 2:34 acres of land, sitQated in tp., Allegheny county, Pe, This property 13 beetle fully located on the bank of the Allegheny river ' about 4 miles from the city • having two fronts, one on tile Law• rencovllle and Shurfishers:la Plank howl, and the Allegheny river; and clout 50 rote below the ferry, and just below the new bodge now briny built over the river. For fur. ther patticular; enquire of JAMES C. liICHLY, je9 Cent E,tate Agent. - LSOR 9 A LE.—ls, acres 01 La nd, 5 mile ‘south of Larhog. 1: ton, bl urns+ cleared,. goal Orelmd, a goal Stone House. large Baru, two Snore lleueeo. oil in Drat rate or der, and offered st the low price of $35 per acre. Also. elle-half acre Lot in Oakland, on Charlotte street. It la a beautiful Lot; in trontof Mr. 01td....s tins imProv." went, and is offend at the low price of sSOO—enquire of e. Cull nod get my Itsgister, fur dasicriptions of a greet variety of property. TIIOIIAB WOODS, 75 Fourth rtrset. $1 111 ki I—IIILF IN RAND, balance lu 4 year, fort _ ket. New Frameßonne of 5 rooms, anti large lotbr - ground of 60 foot front on the Brownsville road, in S.:llLh Pirtsburgli. Pioury of choke apple, poach and plant trees, gropes, currants and gooseberries. A large stable, out oven, ac The house is Well papered— o toOri grit., an. Call and examine are property. 101 l S CCITIIBERT a SON, 140 Third et. —_—.— 1N)1: ;IA LE—Sa. acme Land.situato near the Mintrarllie r Enad, VA mile from the Court House; on which is a mall two story Erick House, Stable,and Min, buildings; al4o, an exrellent Orchard. TernmOnedburat cash, bal ance to live equal annual pa) mentor. Enquire of jar/ . AIInTIN LOOM Id, b 2 Fourth at. *Olt KENT.—The main building of Hotoio on lJ Nursery 11111, with about an tern of ground. Enquire of J. hT&DILYORD, on the prennFies, or of rilyZ THOILVSUN BELL * CO. Valuable - or Sale. FHANDSOMM BUILDING LOTS, sltuataWr*" _ll2 Avenue, near Fulton street, and s ,wlthin tan ru walk et the Post Other. Per terms, inquire of BOON Jr SAILGENT, errant of Wood and Fitt' myl.7 - Let. AGOOD DRY CELLAR, unAor the Neptune S- Room, on Sarenth onerf,oußablo for storing tti csproduce. Inquire of JOHN 11. ISTRWAL. ward 2137 Liberty A": 4, Let. rftllE dwellingnmilded by nth on street, Alle„theny, No. 4 Colima& koW, near or th e bridge. •ftgulas at the bowie. faliArtf w. a LOWILDih 1. BELLNEta is. 00. ; . . .-.~. ;''} lIIIMIN NUMBER. 4, EDWARD FABER. MIME J ~i,- . RAW OF AIDYVERTIIMI, fox was 1101174/1“, 011 1 ne aquaro;onelzisontlat.. math additional Insertion..„.. " "I ono ha1t....«......... IIA " tau irmkn 40 " three weeks 107 two months • 7 00 ......... * 00 $6 12 r) LI 00 10 0) 44 4, three. "fair ....... "rtrmaothx " On. ydr raiding Card, 4x linen or Inas, per otA2tasul6 Al TL Al Ate Agnate, per anontri,loselostve of tho papot).. DAILY MORNING . POST: WEDNESDAY -MORNING. [eorresvondocce of the Public Ledger.] Letter from the tipper Mlssouri—lfebroe.. 7 ko and Kansas..ttesolerees sad Prim. poets. Sr. Josevu, filo., July 27, 1854. Mews. Editors: Having just returned to this place from an. extended tour through a large portion of the tcrritarire of Nal:masa...4 and Ka* - - - sea, I bare °enacted a large mess of faate in reference to the soil, climate and agricultural ~ qualities of the country, as well as asmh spece hallow in relation to their probable future pla it:al prospects, which would, no doubt prove , in• teresting to your readers. • Of the two territories, I greatly prefer Kansas,. as it is, as a general thing, better supplied with water and timber, padthe soil is equally good. The winters, also, are much milder, still there are tens of theaeands.of acres of land in Neuss- ka which far exceed anything you ever saw in Pennsylvania. This seems to be the general opinion, and the tide of emigration, which tended 'a to Nebraska, has now changed to Kaunas.. Only . a few days since, a large party (come beindred4 of Germans, who had wasted for Nebraska, left the 'steamboat at the month of the Ksneas and entered Kansas instead of Nebraska, as they first contemplated. All the emigration from lowa, and Mitelenri is-slow to Kansas. The title of the Indians will expire in November, and there are • thousands who will then cross the river here and at points above. At a ferry seine bow miles above here, the ferryman informed me that In had daily averaged forty familieakerees Kiefer ry. • This may seem incredible, but it is true: At least eight thousand persona from lowa alone are believed to have crossed the river for Kansa" between this place and Westport; and at this momeatthere are eight or ten thonssnd white persona now in the territory. In twelve mouths there will be a sufficient number of persona to form a State government; and, murk my prediction, at the next session of Coogress,Ransas will he knocking for admission into the Union as a sovereign State. And now,. gentlenfien, you may tisk now about - slavely ? Will their State Constitutions Seim nise slavery' I answer, no. On the great Ne mahaw river thole is a large settlamentof .Min souriansi I wan; among them for three Weeks i knowniug the deep interest felt through' the country on this question, I have made it a spe cial subject of inquiry, and I assure you that I have never seen one nerd= who is in favor-of slavery, who is tow residiog in either Kansas or Nebraska. Even the Missourians 'give it sea settled matter. The soil, the climate, the na ture of the productions of the country ere AN against it. White, therefor% provisos. and Nebraska bill may furnish to members 'of Congress a fruitless theme for speeehes to.Bern combo, a "higher law" than any law of Octa greet hes decided thematter. Slavery oast tenar flourish there. Of this lam as well convince"' as I could be of any ascertained faze. , You may desire to 'know which' parts of the country are most to he preferred for settlers. -This is a hard question to answer. In _Names anywhere on the Vermillion or Blue river noun-. ties, or anywhere between the latter and Great Nematiaw river, a settler can hardly go.witnrg. I prefer the last named place, and there I shell most probably end my days, .In-Nebraska there is much more waste land than in Kazums a butets I said before, there are large bodi es e of splendid lands in all parts of the territory. I may also mention another advantage which Kansas bas Over Nebraska., All emigraute for Celiforniasr Oregon leave te !steamboat at the-mouth *Atlas - Kaunas, and start trim Westport, five miles trim the mouth of that river. This is - COL Frement's starting place. They follow up the EabElii a long distance, and then crass over to the Platte or Nebraska, but do'net reach thatativer till they advents some hundrede.of miles west -of the Missouri. .The great highway between the At lantic sod Pacific (means, you will thus pereelie, passes chiefly through Kansas, and this sedans to the latter the great railroad route. On this eutject I shall write more fully in a future let ter. It is, or ought to be, the great question of the day. I am, gentlemen, yours faithfully.' EDWARD F. It. The Spiritual Doluston—Rxtraiordlakary DiachLne of a istlfilitiC. The New Era, a spiritual paper, publishes, an article about what is called the "Electrical Me- - tor," or " New Saviour." The Era 'podia of its deep satisfaction that the world is, by and bye, this physical Savior, through-whose instru mentality a permanent material basis shall be laid for true spiritual salvlillanK --- The - new "Savior" is a machine which has been eon structed at Lynn, Mass., by the Spiritualists, which they claim to be semi-mechanical and semi human. It haft been denominated a "New Motive Power," and cost $2,000 to construct it. The New Rho remark's that the Eleetric Meta is an exact correspondence of the human body, at least es far as inedentary motion is concerned. It was constructed under Spirit direction, and chiefly at. SpeiT's expense.' This'done; the nest ' thing was to put life iteit, which brings Mt to the most extraordinary part of the business: The story is, that hire. became informed some months sinca,--by spiritual intelligence, that she 'Mild become a mother in a new sense— " the ?Mary of a new dispensation." This .an flounce-Meat, though made in a very impressive manner;was - not believed by those who heaandiL Nobody suspected it had any reference to the machine on Bigh Bock. Mrs. -- had pre viously experienced sensations analogous to those attendant upon gestation ; by and by came a message through Spear, that she must visit nigh Rack. While there she experienced the peculiar sensations of parturition"differin' g somewhat from the ordinary esperlearne,dnas much as the throes were iSienlai Ma of the spirit, rather than of the physical nature; but nevertheless quite as uncontrollable and not less severe than those pertaining to the latter. This extraordinary physiological phenomenon continued for about the space of two hours.- Its purpose and results wereTwholly incomprehensi ble to all but herself; bat her own percepilons is clear and distinct, that in these agonising throes, the most interior and refined elements of her epiritial being were imparted to, and absor bed by the appropriate portions of the mechan ism—its minerals have been made peonliaare ceptive by previous chemical processes." If anything more is needed of thialaat eman ation of cronyism, it is found in the assertion that the machine began to.have life or pulsation which increased ender a process precisely asialog oua to that of nursing! Angelic Inteeligettees have of course attended her, to explain all these mysteries. Spear and his fellow-fools do not pretend to understand Whal the ultimate de- signs of the intelligences alit. capthit cli max of abmrdity, we have the following state ment: In the New Era, of July 6th, we find a vision had by J. Wolcott, which develops whatis ex pected to be accomplished by this machine. It appeared to grow in size, and " threw off from itself email machines after its own pattern" and thoeo " In turn threw - off a multitude of other . little ones." Then hz: say.— "Next there appeared a movement among the machines, and the larger ones, which were now fully developed, moved away over the plain into the distance. It their path stool a great num ber of churches, of every 11174841 d variety, from the diminutive lilethodistVbapel up to the state ly Gothic Minster and St. *Lure Cathedral. But the machines did not turn off their course M all, running over and through these temple% com pletely demolishing them tihheure of worthless rubbish." Faase 01 FORTUFE. — A Parrs paper relates that in that city, lately, a prize of 10,0001ranca was drawn in the Loterie Picazde, by a .waiter in a cafe. Two gentlemen, who bad bought a quantity of tichets, sat down to a gree6 table to divide them equally. There was an odd ticket over after the division was effected, and they gave it as a gratuity to the waiter. • Ai.a mat -7—`-...441.44:fik•.,..=4*, Mims "" :very • 4 " ft!l2t WEI ffMMM AUGUST 16 list, afield, , only th of -eight
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