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This daily morning post. ~ nftiKiriWir riirffnrTr'iTirii Xbrnbig, (Amdlay Sftoptad) BT GILLHOKB * soara-wm oonwat o> wow act wna rax^t. ~ jar st4ctly In . • fldYltrte.- -fltx Doll*iT#l&lfff4rtabl7 sfc Tfcqulrtd If ftot paid wiuuu the year. 1 ' 49* ainipeeopies vwf cot*—fcr«alB at the aeon tor In the Ofiee- end by the News Boye. THE SATURDAY ICORHIHD POST UpanUsned tnm the same office, on e large blanket else r gfc* TWO JttLLkBS ft year, te ednttee.: Abaci* «9fe* ittt cots. : OT- NowarnlU to 4kMatfanud pmlwai tludlMn on of the Proprietors,) until ell axrearegee aiepeld. . A»-No attention wm be peld to eny order nx»lM aeoom* panted by the money, or satisfactory reference in this city. . 49* Connected vnth tiu BdabUtkmoU of Me Morm*g Post setwr of iM Imrt Job Printing Office* in 0* etty t tOten aB trdtofwrTcisdbruoKOuMtortetnoUu, ond*uut rtap>*- M» . _ . I PROFESSIONAL CARDS. GEO. F. GaLMORE, attorney and counsellor at law, Office, comer qfFourth strejt and Cherry alley, FITT6DCMB, PA, AF’Wlllattaadto his professional burinrwasusual,at his office, between the hours of 0 A. M. and 4 P. iL ef each day. . JygQ ROBERT E. PHILLIPS, : ATTORNEY AT LAW, ST. LOUIS, Mo. JOSEPH WEAVER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, No. 144 Fonrtb street, JaStlyg) , ; prrTgßuaag. ys. JOHN BARTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, corner Fifth and Grant eta., Ja2:lyg] PITTSBC&OB, PA. it. Blddie Hoberts, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office. No. 152 Smitlifiold street, between Fifth and Sixth. Collections carefully attend ed to—special attention given to Oonvoyanmug. [ded&ly Thomas Bleans, Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery. Office, next door to the Poet Office, Steubenville, Ohio. my 4, 1 g. P. Hoes, ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa., fburth door below Mr. ttody Patteroon’i Livery Btabte. J«33 J. S. Morrlaon, [ A TTORNKY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Offifee, re moved to No. 44 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa ; apflfty C. Orlando Loomis, . !_ ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, abovewood. 3?4:y { Thornu M. Marshall, • ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lowrie's Bondings, fourth street jan7:ly R. B. Carnahap, ATTORNRY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between Cherry alley and Grant street jjs&y J. N. M'Clowry, j Attorney and counsellor at law—office in Baknwell's Buildings, od Grant street ‘ Je2 D. H. Haxen, ATTORNEY at law—No. 127 Fourth street, abote and near SmllMeld. rnariK:)* Alderman Watson, Offer on Third street, opposite the old Jhtst Offike, TTrHKRE all business pertaining to the office of AlJer f f jDia and Justice or the Peace will be prompfiy at tended to. Acknowledgments of Deeds and Mertgaget, and other Instruments of writing, taken at his office, or it the residence of the parties. -> The Dockets of D. S. SCULLY, late an Alderman ef the City of Pittsburgh, are placed In my possession. Persons having Judgments on uld-Doekete may baveAbe neefuary process isaOfd thereon by Alderman Watson. , [mjfctf Jtf. Uuckinftster, > OFFICE, Gr.wt »tr**t, between Fourth at. and Diabiond aUrr. Ooßieyancin? of ill kinds done with the kreAt eK «mj'and accuracy. Titles to Beat Estate ex amine i, 4c. j*3 : ? K. ». Neal, Alderman. NO 91 THIRD Street, between Wood and MarfcetstkweU, Pittsburgh. Collections promptly made. Bonds,hlort gages, and other writings drawn with neatness and 'accu racy. _ .... 1 Am a . ■ !-■». DR. D. HUNT, SCaoso.v Dxyrrm, has removed ofQ*o from No. 75 Fourth street, to ff 0.19 hZ7^ffP it. iL'llTH Street, one door below Ferry, where be will be happy to attend to all professorial calls. ; <4> rS - " ~~ u. AHL, SUdGRON DENTIST, (sac- Jeessor to G. W. Biddle,) NO. 144 SMITH (mWBBhFLBLD STREET. ' T IT Office hours, from B to l o'elockL and from 2 to t u cock febl&ly I J Uti.NTLisT, Fonrthstreet, tire floors @^W w<stt>l MarK"l - Hoces From nine A. M. tc> fiTe p. M. dec‘J> ▼ BUSINESS CARDS. a. w. 11 E&ST! SB. D W. HEItSTISKACO.. coisissmji m Pimv.ititH.'iQ merchants, ax t» Bailors Generally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin cinnati and other Manufactures, he. Ifo. 93 Front streets, between JJjrtcti and Ferry streets. pmsaunoa, rs. ■ 49> Liberal cyyh advances made on consignments. Par tisular attention paid to forwarding Western merchandise. References.— Olark A Thaw, Wo. Uagalt-y k Co., Win. M'- Chilly k Co., F. Sellers A Co, Hays « bleak, Kramer k Rahm. Henry Graff. E?q., Wm. Elcbbaum, S. R. Johnston, Kaq-, Tbomaa bakewell. Esq., George Lodhe, Etq., Bolomon Bteoer, g«q. • Co-Purtaerihlp. < TUIR subwribers bnr» this day f >rnied a partnership for the purpose of carrying on Gtmnution and iw-KXifd ity t 1q connection ffitb the /\s\, Hscun cad Oil, an-i/*ro due* ba«incss generally, tinder the style of Kaousu & Eics AU«OS; srareboUM No. 11G Water and U>o Front street* ; formerly occupied by Burhridge h Ingbrain. CA \VM. B. lI.NOI.ISH, : JAMK3 lUCIIAKDSON, j JAS. J. BKNNJJXT. „ ] Pittsburgh, February Ipt, !SS4:fcb3 FR. DRAVO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Fsu, dealer u » Country Produce, offers for fslo a choice stock o Groceries, selected for femily osa. Spices of every Tarfoty and the purest quality, ground st bis Steam Mills. Also, Dried Fruits, Foreign and Dames#;. Produce txicn la ex change for Merchandize. F R D. has procured a full assortment ofLandrAhs Warranted Garden Seeds, and Invite* the attooilou of »U in terested In rural affairs. janll copartueraUip Tin® UNDERSIGNED bare this day entered into e..-part nersblp. under the name and stylo of J.A.HUTQHI BON A 00., wr tho purpose of Commission Rod Grooery business. J AS. A. fIDTOHISON, 1 A. M. WALLINGFORD- Pittsburgh, February 1,1&54 f,,1> 6 W. S. IROUSU. j atemaoso'*. J- l- bcs^tt ENGLISH ARICHAROSON. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, 4*o Wholesale Dealers la Fish, Barx>a and oil, end Produce generally. Warehouse formerly occupied by Burbriitjr A Inghram, No. llti Water and 150 First street, Penna. fii raasors e. bajlxt..... a. aaasoav. bailey a eesshaw, mgA DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERS; Dealers In 1 Wooden and Willow Ware, Japanned Tin Ware, Hoiee keeplag Utensils,Ac., Wholesale and Retail, No. 253 Liberty ■trait, Pittsbnrgh. , pn»w muu jou3 inooLa, saxsi cnrtxß, HtUVurek. Maryland. Pittsburgh. Sellers* Klcols dfc Co., ' PRODUCE kxn GENERAL COHSnSEION MERCHANTS, No. 309 Liberty Btreat, Intttburgh, I'a. , * i Uyaiin, LI meed and Lard Otta. Jy^S J rmui J. ” _JJL a J__ ».«w*o FRA’S SELUERB * CO., Farwardcri and GoumluloD Ucrehaati DEALEAS I.M provisions, groceries and oils^ J) No. 30P Liberty street, Ptttiburgh, PSL mum Mnue PUil*.—.. w*. aicsrwoa,Pittsburgh. Mlller * Rtoktuon, fM ITTHOLESALB GKOCER9, IMPORTERS OP BRANDIES, W WlnM and Segara—N'oa. 172 and 174, earair of fry in rad Liberty street*, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nall*, Cotton larWS Atu constantly op hand. Wiin*m Carr* Co., W{ W*. Cab* lata af th* firm of J Parse* A Co.) kOLESALE GROCERS and Dealers In Foreign Wide* nd Brandies, Old,Monoogahela and Rectified WM*- Eer No 820 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. B4MDBL K'CUJRSLAX JOBS ». aUUW*...«.Atn. UttPATCIdK. H'OLUJtK&Si HERROS A CO., ' WHOLESALE Grocer*, Produce Dealers and Com mis sion Merchant*, No. 243 Liberty street. ; a , riTTSBURQR, pa: WM. ain<MAM....~ - - -a*>. Witt. BINUHAftI At CO., FORWARDING AND CJIIMISSION MERCHANTS, Liberty street, opposite Pefina. Railroad Depot, .. Pimnoaaa, Pa. " " PAGODA TEA STORE. JBffO HAWORTH, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Dealer rad Importer of-Old Country DlaoETeas, French Bran dies. Wines, Ac., corner of Diamond alley and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa. feMB;y - ■ LIVISQBTOSB A CO.j ~ FOBWABDfiBS, COMMISSION MERCHANT*?, Steamboat Agenti, | i j.*>rt OrT, ■ Tsaas Haute, Igtf a. , ■ Will. A. DI’CLURG, ‘ *»TEI DEALER AND FAMILY GROCER, "W ooania of wood awd surra strbets, j a 2S? Pittsburg >. Henry H. Collins* Forwarding and »>>il'U3eioN merchant, and Wtud<wale Denier In Cheese. Butter, Beeds, Fish, aug Prodaae generally, No. IS WO >D 8u Pittsburgh. [marfl : Paul 4k. Murdock, /COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MBBOHANO, AND I t STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Water street, Cincinnati, Ohio- • (apl:tf ; Sing A Moorhead, ’HOLK3ALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE So. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. |my23 ■ 1 Smitb Ab Slnolalr, j 'SOLK9ALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION ME& QUANTS—Corner Wood and First eta. , [norB fltury Sl'OaUoagh A Co*. ‘iTULBiALi GftoJKlld uqil UotnuiUslon Merchintj oorn«»rof Puno mil LrwlsintrMt*, Ptttab’gh. ] ift&lj \V. 8< Haven. : . mu OLD PRINTING. ESTABLISHMENT, (Ltn JjM» I STOK A BtockTON,) nil BLANK BOOK am> STATION R 2 WAREHOUSE—* prepared to •*•?*» "▼CT'!'?!* °J Legal-Oommerdal, Canal and Btoamboat Job Printing mi Book Binding, and furnish every articlain th* IBank Book* Paper am Stationery Una, at the shortest notie® end on the meet reasonable taros. . .., ' Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, ooruer of Market and tteoond streets. ,J Printing Offlee sod Book Bindery, No. SO Third at noriq B. T. C. Morgan, Bookseller and stationer—hu always on ban \ a general assortment of School, .Miscellaneous and Blank Books. Printing, Post and Cap Paper, Ac., Wholesale and R®* talL No. 104 Wood street, below Fifth, Bast side, Pittsburgh. Wanted, Rags and Tanners’ Scraps. apl6:ly Rnnell A Broi, > -OOOK3RLLHRB. STATIONBRS, DEALERS IN BTAN* n DARD AND LIGHT LITERATURE, and Publishers ct f tb® L 0. O. F. TOKEN, No. 15 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa, • marlfrly , _ _ - i ' J. W-. ChadwlSk, ; DEALER IN RAGS AND PAPER, No. 140 Wood Street, l; Pittsburgh. The hlghost price in cash paid for rage. mylly William Glenn, POOKBINDKB-— Conwr of Third end Wood streets, imts 0 S. Key. where tie is prepared to do ever? description Of Haling end Binding.: [dec2 Toi* JTDEYITT * BEO, Orooera and Daalara Id J -I'll immMtlg Ujuon, Utarty at ft, oppMtto SaMoreßoiM«>t M Ba® Mamina, fiost. PUBLISHED DAILY, BY QILLVIORE & MONIGOMER AT THE “PcST BUILUINUS.’ OOtiMSft «JI firm and wood STREETS. AT i'6.00 PER ANNUM, OR $6,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE VOLUME XIII. BUSINESS CARDS. Joseph vc&anito, Cfsocoassoa *o l. witcox a 00. l ORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of Drugs, Medi cines, Medicine Chests, Perfumery, and all articles pertain log to his business. Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. _____ ja:oy JOHN rUJUNQ. wi'ttUil »l Winn. FLEHING BROTHERS, (ducoeworo to J. Kidd A Go.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, _ iVb. 60 JFood Sired, Pittsburgh, Pa. Proprietors of Dr. M’Lane’s Oelebrated Vermifuge, Liver Pllts, Ac. j a io JohSThaft, jh.“ (Successor to Jas. M’Goffej,) Wholesale and Retail Druggiat, AND Dealer In PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, Ac., l il Wood street, three doors below Virgin alley, apr4:m*ely PlTTißUttail. JOHN I>. AIORGAM, Ag’t, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, Asr> ntsLia m Dye-stuffs, Faints, Oils, Varnishes, Ac., No. 9Wood street, (one door south of Diamond alley, rUTsnoaon. ' fjaSg JOUfli MITCUELL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, No. 135 Wood Street, Ja3.-y{] Next door to H. Child’s Shoe House, Pittsburgh. ABK - .j.ruuuao. Notice. JOS. FLEMING having associated with JOS. ABEL, the. business will hereafter be oondocted under the style of J. ABEL A 00, at the old stand, corner of Smlthfield and Fourth streets. jai:y William Thorn, Druggist, HAS REMOVED to the corner of HAND and PENN Streets, where he will, as usual, attend promptly tc his numerous friends. Ailaniclesin hlslina are warranteo pure, and pat up with the utmost care. marl4:6m B. A. Fakueatock * Co., WHOLESALE DRUG WARKHOUB£-Oorn«r First and _ Wood streets, and corner Wood and Blxth. (fobl R.. L. ALLEN, wttuuaaLs SKALza if * Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Kononga hela Bye Whisky, Ac., ALSO, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, NO. a WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. ITTINES, Brandies, Gina, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, SL Tv Croix and New England Rum, Clarets, Champagnes, Seotefa Ale, London Brown Stout, IrDh, Scotch, Bourbon, Old Monongahela Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach, Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; imported Havana, Regalia, and Principe Cigars; Half-Spanish and Common Cigars, ail at such low pik-es as to challenge eompe itloa. Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Houles of every style, and Demijohns of all sisas. I respectfully invite an examina tion of my stock, at No. b WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, Peona. _ aprSily * JOHN UllOliTT, i.MPORTKR OF IIItANDIES, UL\, WINKS, Ac.—Dealer in flue Old Monoogahida Whl-ky, I‘eocb Brand;, Sr Also, Rectifying Disulier, corner of Smlthfield and Front atreets. Pittsburgh. aprld J. Bryar, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT l&5 Liberty street, and XI blamopd alley. feblOiy liemowai. ffiFJNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER,“fc» HAS removed to 294 LLBKKTY street, opposite Garrison alley, and No. 3 SKVL.VTII, near SsutLfleld, «bera the attention ol his friends and the public Is invited to the stock of KEADY-MADH OOODd always on Imnd. Cloths, Cashmeres and Veatmgs for ordered work. A full ossurtment of Furnishing Goods for geuilemon, Including LLUs of all qualities, I’ruuK.e, Umbrellas, Ae., Ae. joaa B’ctssuv- uooa.ui.3 * ulosxav. Wholaeale sod Raiail Clothing Morohants. NO. N H WOOD STREET. •TaHK subscribers u-speclfull) Inform their old customers X and the public in gt-ui-ral, that they have this day as* somatea thflui-olvb. in the abuve buslua-.-, uit-irr tht-Drm of JOHN M’CLOjSKIy a CO They tvspertfuffy solicit u -nareot public patronage. The previous business of each will be settled by them •*ive-< r*?pi*'li>eiy r-ti 9 K LAIRD, (late ol the lirm of Uoolst A LaioLj baring « Oj-enrd FToRF. NO. V, (two ifoon above the old aana,) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING iUhlNEbi, hopteby »uict aUetiti<>n to u> merit a ■■ure oi the patron*s*ct il>r ir.-.o ura. N. B.—Clothing made lo uru--r in the m<at styles, and on ihu'■hoi n*rt oo:i.i—ln/trior in none In ths •uy. _ _ Jtmti C. Watt, V® ERCUANT TAll/dR—Ne. 46 Fifth street, opposite the iTX Thvatre; nttetiurgh, Pa. opr? James Idclllßger, ONONGAHEL.Y PLANING MILL— Would rwp-vtfullj 1?X Inform his friends and the puoiic, that his new *<ub .uhment ts now In full oy-.-raLoo, ana that he L prrpan-d to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all oroers tor Planed Lumber, with proaptn£tt t azulaMLal»w«airM'*. Board and Plank, pi acted on one or i/c-th alien, coastsutly jii hand. Bash, Doon. and Moulding*, or every aescription, made to .•rder. Builders and Carpenters wot-.l l hod it i: their odvaategs to give him a call, as he can now turtusb them with planed add suitable f>r every drs.'riptioa ot work. HERRON * CRISWELL, BELL AND DRABS FOUNDERS, \TAKUPACTUREKSof all kinds or BRASH WORK. V)- Jl OOMOTIVE, eTidAM KNUlhr., PLUMBKKy, *r Ai Uotton Batting ManUAeiurvrs. Foundry on Keberea itmt. Allegheny Oily. Office and Store, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS and COPPEII takra m ••ichwig* fvr work. ireashp&M. Orders kit at the tuub-lry or Office, v:ll hr promptly attended Ui. {•!/•' 1 • VVR V, -Vo, 4«i (Jonvr of F\fih atui H'ood gwfi, Offloe op (tain, Hatratoe from Firth street. Pittsburgh, RESPECTFULLY lO too public that b* Imj oommeneed the REAL ESTATE AWKNCY.In auuuro tion with Intelligent* and Uen»r»i Collmlng. lln will «Uo attend U reaUntf. ftireour :u want of n?rt»oU, in any rapacity, or therein want of placrt, will to siipplk-1 at sl.orl notice. All business entrusted to bis care promptly at tended tc. Heferentu —T. J. Dirham, , Ki-hari Cowan, tr/j., VV. >. Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black, June >li*ker»l, A. A. Fl*eon, daat k Old. _ _ ;ar.U M. GRAFF A CO., Weitorn Foundry, So. 194 Wood stroot, rirr»BUaaa, rx., rfANUFACTUREILS Ok CoOKINO BTOYBS, Coal and JJL Wood Stoves, Parlor Stoves, llollow War*. Plain and FancyOrato-i, Plain and Fancy Fnndensßad and Dog Irene, jugar Kettle*, Tea KeUl«w,:.Wa<OD Doans, [ jtH.ly? Autla Lm«l|| RIAL KHTATK AiJENT, Merchandise, Stock, and Bill Broker,Oflle*, No. 02 Fourth Street,(above Wood.) The *aDecrtbvr bavins opened an offirwat tbe above plsa*. for tbe purpose of negotiating Loans, Bill*, Bonds, Mortgage*, end *ii other instnimen U for the security of Money, and lor the purchase end aal* of Blocks. -Will also five prompt and a articular attention to baying, selling, ranting «f and l*aa ■±l Real Estate. [jy7J _ _ AUSTIN LOOMIS. . Bchachnun A ilannielai f ITUOG&APHMRB—third street, opposite the Port-one, l_J Pittsburgh- Maps, LaadjoapeejlHii Heads, Sbpw BBts, Labels, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and V)*itiDjcQirds,eCc., Engraved or Draws on Ston«, Printed □ Colors,Gold,Uronse,or Black, in the most approved style, aid at the meat rmsoaabl* prices. octl&:ly ■. n^lniey, rTOUSK, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, AND" 11 Dialer In Paint*—No. 44 8t- Clair street, Pittsburgh. Has constantly on kand ail kinds 01 Paint*, either dry or mixed, Japan and Copal Tarnish, Unwed Oil. Bailed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Window Olaas ot ail slice, Putty, Paint Brushes, Acj all of the heat quality, and for sale at reasona ble prices. sepl 1 EIGLIBKI AND CLASSICAL SEHIHAKY. W. tf MCDONALD, AL Pawctrah. nraiE Mit seaidon of the Institution will commence on X MONDAY', tbe 6th of SepUm&er next, at the room cor ner of Ferry aod liberty streets, lately occupied by the tleser*. Veeaer. iUfrrrUM —Hob. A W. Loomis, 0. Knap, Jr., B- F. Von >ohorst, H. Miller. Jr. autfffi ~jacoV WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIUAR MANUFACTURER asp nsaata fa xu. xivpa or Tobacco, gnuff, and Clears, A'o. 25 Fifth tL, ihtiahurgk, Pa. 49" Keeps .constantly on band a large supply of all tbs vartoua brandsof Imparted Cigars. Ja3:g JOSEPH CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEALER IN IMPORTED CIGARS, myfcly No. 6.*; Mxuxt rrasrr, piTTgacson. POWER At RIEKOOKi AROHIT ECTUItAli ANDORNAMENTA 1 CARTER*.— Ornamental Patterns for Carting, In every styls; Modeling, Daaignlng, Ac. Composition Ornament* for tbe decoration of Steamboats, Buildings, Ac.; 0(1 SMITQFIRLD Street, neartlie Post Office yl;3m SBW PAPER. KILL. CAXTOtf, vino. FISHER, ANDBRBON A CO., lure Just alerted their pa per mill at tbe above place, where they will be beppv to receive orders for*prlnting and wrapping paper of all (dies. >... - fcb27:tf *Ca* A. Tlndle, WHOLESALE and Recall BADDLE, HARNESS, VALISE and CARPET UAQ uumu&e a rturtr. No. lOfl Wood street, Pittsburnb, PA. Jyffl-y I John H. Mollor, IYTHOLBSALE AND RETAIL DKALKR IN MUSICAL Tf INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Undo, School Books tod 4 No. in Wood strsst. fjsnl ijj A. 1. HAOAS,. 4>AMI«L AIU., JB. HAGAN A AHL, TIT HOLES ALE and Retail Dealers in BUki, Mincy and TT Staple DBT GOODS, Mos. 01 Mmketand 6 Union jtreet, Pittsburgh. apr4 E< WHITS HOUSK, FANOY SILK AND WOOLEN DYER AND CLRANRR, No. T ISABELLA St , near the Emmet Hotel, mart AtLeoniar. ~~ IPhemas M. Little, TXTATOH AND CLOCK MAKER—Fifth street, between f v Wood and Market strvote, opposite Iron City HuUjl. All kinds oTJewelry made and repaired. [tps:ly a. curuaxat- L _ oxjxiifixnt. 8. CtTTHBEIIT 6 SON, Real estate and qkneilal aqkntb, no. bo SrrnOif'ld ttrttL uST I nara/ HUE, (spcaiaso* ko MrapffT * Lxi,) WOOL DEAL • S& AND COMMISSION MHRCHANT, for the Mle of American Wooleu Qooda, Ho. laa Liberty street, [my4 t ' L ErHayward, 1 "" “ DEILKR In BOOTS,SHOES,TRUNKS and LEGHORN and BRAID nATB. oorner of Market andLlberty sts., No-17* Pitteborgh, Pa. ~ Je}-l:y BARR * JUUSEii, ARCHMEOTS:— Offlow: Philo Hall. No. 76 Third street, Pittsburgh; and east side of tbe Diamond, Allegheny. )vllfc6a ' ' B LOUTH A BRO-, East Birmingham, manulkcturen of • Bar Iron, and etwall Iron ol all daseripUons, and moka, also, the flnestquallty of Hoops, Bounds end Squares 49"LMTt6rdsr» & Iran is the hex, at tbe dtypout OQloe, eel* v’-flt* / * •***';•'- **V,<* n.-r . s *. »' *i rwi' - BUSINESS CARDS. J. C. ANDERSON, No. 6 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., WHOLESALE Dealer in Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Spices, Confectionery, Sugars, Cigars, Ao, Ac. Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Dates, Citrons, Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Pea Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Plus Apple Cbeose, Sardines, Pickles, Sauoes, Bock Candy, Ver mlcelil, Maccaroal, Olive Oil, Ac., Ac. aprt»:ly BHTKRPR.BR WORKS. va 130 voox> sr&jtvr, r u> noon bxloit vmozir sun. Be wii o TETLKT. BD IMPORTERB and manufiacturers ol CUTLERY, SIHIfIICAL AND DENTAL VW INSTRUMENTS, RULES, Ac. We keep a general assortment of the above articles constantly on hand; togethei with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pis tols and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Bhot Belts, Caps, Powder, Lead aid Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and Hair Dressers’ Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Also. Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing executed. ‘ RIFLESI—Wo are making Rides of ev. ry description, to order, of jhe best incturinl, un.l rorkiuauHliip warrantud.— Orders received for them at Whult*ale or Retail, will tx- fill ed with despatch. Uunting parties supplied at WbolesaW ,priom. mylft Chandeliers and Gm Fixtures. THE RobecriberSßre now jt tbeir uew Wareroom- NO. 109 FIR;T STRKhI. (-et*e.::> Wood and .Smith field,thelarguei «.<>nrtn-ni >i 'iIA.wKLILRa, BRACK ETS, PENDANT?,and all arti e-itGasFittlDg, aver Offered In thl- mar£>. ' .rraugemvnu laade by which they wIU b« ;y .u roc-'lpl ol new patterns *««t varieties, they '-jul- h-. 1.. u> '.Ur acutulion of pur chasers to their •xtlwrij'.. ... ir-uirmlucsi to soli ae low as any bouMi in O. •• , .u.<; ■ eiug practical Gan Fit ten, can offer peuuliai >.>KKnbiK«-- to tbo»e desiring articles In this line. We continue as hereo-t-.it- V u: up oulldiogf c-f ct try de scription forgo*, water ami -U-»m. Brass Castings of all Uud/Oukdi* to order promptly. LONG, MILLKH A CD., mar22:v No. 109 First street OKORGk r&OM NEW YORE, MANUFACTURER of the cnlcbratnl Aj m \ Gossamer YentUallng Wig, Ulu-lte /\j_Y \ Band Ton pens, and avory description I of Ornamental [Hair, for Ladies and £> Gentlemen, 79 FOURTH STREET, Wood) and Market, lltts- Blxtcbxx’s svstem enables Ladloa H jd<l Gentlemen to measure their heads with accuracy.. No. 1. ;uv round uf the Head. ■ No. J From uie forehead over tha head lo nock, No. -. No. 3. From ear to ear,.over the top. No. 4. From ear to ear, round tha fDrehaaJ. For Tnupeem to rover ths top of the bead Only—a paper pattern, the exact shape of tbe bald part. | my 4 Naw Coach and Carriage Factary l JOHNSTON, BROTHERS A CO., Oomrr of Utbeeui and Belmont streets, Allegheny City, WOULD r«*T>*etfuUylnform their friends yjk JttJjLsand the public generally, that they have comment the manufacture of Carriage*. Rockawmya,Uuggtoe.Sielghs and Chariots, In all their various slyUn of finish and proportion. All orders will be executed with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish. Repairs will aim bw attended to on the mort reasonable terms. Using la a 54 their work the beat Eastern Bhafts, Pole*, aud Wh*«-1 stuff, they feel roefl dant that all who fevor tbt-m withtbolr patronage, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. Purchaser* are requested to give us a call, before pnrkha alng eleewiiero. octb.ly Peart Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN. ALLEGHENY CITY, (vtsa tux aiiLit-'*? »TtTTov,) FAMILIES win be supplied of FRPAIi GROUND FLOUR, By leaving their orders at the Mill cr to our bcx»* a: - Logan, Wilson A 00., Wood sireet,or Braun A Rriter.cor aer Liberty and SL Clair streets. Pittsburgh. H. P. 8rh warts, or J. T. Sample, Drugriete, Allegheny. Flour will hudeliveml totamillealß eliber-’f ibe two TCUU: CASH t u delivery. jytfli BRYAN. RKNNKDY A CO. II A K D W A It IT FOR Saddlers and Carriage Makers- R. T. LEECH, JR.. No. I3lwood stifot. riTTtJBUKGH. Alto, Clotha, Daa&aks, L&ces, Hon, Bant Btuff, Ac , Ac. ' I 'Er r f i.A.'-”rK A- ~ Art iTu rilTitV i-rviui' and I only in thisd • the Cvu.-o 1 va> :r-.ui Condon. Is now rrrehlnr ir v laf4» aud rhtk-v sele-.Lio of TEAS, which he 1- deter -v-d to -vll at .-w.-h j-ru-e? end flneoe**.of-|oa!lly, tliat all tne rmalws palt.rsln rhl«-.r tbe next city canno; beaL lie most rw-pertfuklr tnvitrr D e ladiee and of thie and the surrounUsoi,* wiibotit dtetinctbm of nate.q, to call and :rv !a» iva.-. ahich bo ceils aulyect to be return 1 *!, If they don't satisfaction. The following are (he price* . Prims Union*, Souchong and Ootrjn, yl !h. A rerv *uy<exior EngUsb oroaktoal t'nupj’ bOc yi !>• Kltra fine, a »ery dstlnoun Flee Youtu; Hyson. AUatJOe. JT>. JtxLra floe Youog IJ»»ki and iirjwrtxl. Tie. T» ft \wtj bv.t Young Yyenu ana ImpvrUt. 81 Y ft- Don’t otUUki* tt>* plaoe~-PA»}OPA TKA Sft’RE.-erner of DUmouduia DUmwnJ alley A Übirml redurficu made NKW MU/Je'SrvUk —TbV i'iiLk-iTw::- hire c\*tu~A at ,io. AT Fourth * chc‘.. * r->l;j- -t» <.-f iaa»lfl nod ou<ml ia»truro**nt», Italian and tjerman P'.xo**, 1 by M. Erard. of Part*, *ul Mr. AnsoU. Flute*. by iL Kuivt, Frank?-,Tt. A. M.; Clarionet*, 10. All KlnU Instru ment* from the bott French m*ntil*i:t<,ri«r«. *ll of wLedi «• to lb* ptihilo on ruor* Ut-T*) term*. ivn&leat that w. nan render entire aail :{n 't!:n 11. KMIftOKDLK A O;., So. Fourth II Hehroe-ler and 0 AuV-n *• ill jit- u. .•..--.xioiL- on tha pfnnn. violin «a 1 xulta" AKNOLD ai^VjlU HEATH?O AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE. CUUos Panuwfl*i Wrought Iron Tubing Ajiu Pirn*.'., r-i..-' us,- nr. Wanm |)*No. US Market f’f'l, mr We hare •n’. I Fur AkS(»LD A W11.L1.01.- *•! tt> the patron*?** 't tr Dipotoi bonc«')ii>i \ rman'i Pa* tawba tViiH-' «inl Uraiidy. T'HK aihd«r*liitn»j u..* .•• *» «■.... a -.ilcr* |..r «u»i*. a! C\n cmuu vncti. in'll' uti - I ijetfwonh A 7-lramer man’* cootra ao<i *urt.i r-ov* uri Dry and I*- din’ Sweet i-'iuxbn Win*- Aurb a.» may J-lire to procure' an excellent article of Native Win*\ |tbo junta jutr« of tL» grape,) wlil nml im Urn place for tba gratia cation of tbelrdaalre* 5 1,»- r.iiawua tirendy.dyuiiwl frtm the genuine Grape, i* docUteu bf many «ii-wd]«>nt judg'-*, equal in nainr to the u>t imported Cognac. U FICfCEISNN, No. 131 Llbrrtv *tr»*vt. Nkaa’l* ci»rk’ii Plaaao AFREfIH arrival «f NUSN9 a CLARK oelabraUal i'IANOS l*.a* )uat Imbo by the »uhe<-rlU>r They bare b-»a and carafuily ae)«etad axpr<w»lyTor thUmar-H * ■ U * k«t, and areoonalilerwd unequallad for iw«etn«*a ami po**r of tone Thay all p»i*e«« tba ha* Impro*»*nient of l»o «rpara(< Imdau, tba baa» xtrtaci runnlof orrr ami nliorr ibe treble. They are folly wirrantfJ to stand any rllmata ami tn excel lu capacity lor minding ia tone I’noearaax* from U> s!bjO. Alan, a floe lot of Mane* from the mao u factories of bU.MIA'I A o*>., and alao LHIIITK. NLWTOS A BItADBUKV, N Y. All tbeabore «11l positively »» w,l<l at factory without addiUunal cherve for frrlght, rt.lt, etc., eto. IIKNRY ALKITKII, ’ Bole fur Noun* A Clark'* Ihaooa, No. lul Third *tre*t, JeJ Sign of the Golden Heri'. IJAWiUNO IIOUdB (iF BE 1.1. G.V K R ETTSON &CO ■ • i VS the Aorth woat ootcier of iULL and hiONTG<JMhK\ V/ Street. Id the borough of UCNTINGDON, at which a general Banking Huiinew I* contamplated to be done. Profit on Philadelphia, PltUburgh, 4o , Ac., alwaya fi-r •ale. Cbßeetiont made at the prlinupal points in Iho United BUtea. Money received on d.poeit, payable oa ilmand, without interact; al*o, fur 3, 0. hu>l li tnontkn, payable with rca aonable rate* of (tderat tberoon. Johnitonj Wm. Jack, Win. M. Lloyd of Hollldayaborg, Pa. A I*. Wllann, J. O«o Mils*, Wb.liw ti*. Jr., Tito*. Pl.hcr, Wm. P. OrWson, John Scott, Jiunr* Qwln, and Oeo. W. Oarrctl.rvn, of HunUngdon, Pa. Huntingdon, July Slat, ISM—lm D STEWART ha* removed hU UHUSII FACTORY from • the old stand, So. 23 Fifth street, to No. 2ti Fifth •tract, nearly oppoaiia, on tba alia formerly occupied by tbn Iron City Hotel, where bo will be pleased to sen bin cuiio raera, and a* many new one* a* feel disponed to patron!** him. N. lb—l a connection with the Brush Maoufaeiory, a* heretofore, will be found to tlilv eatablbhmont all klml« of Variety Good*, Looklug QlaaaeC Comb., Toy*, ito. [mylßium JOHN A. O’BRIEN, 07 HMITIIFIKIJ) STREET, »w»tw,mn Fourth and Diamond allay, iloney loanadon Gold and Silver Plate, Diamond., Gold and Blivet Watches. Jewelry, Musical Instrument*, Guna and Pistole, Feather Bads, Fur niture, and all kind* of article*—for any length of time agreed on. Chargee for storage conaiderably lower thaw heretefore. Private entrance through the ball door. All bufdneflß transactions strictly confldentlnl. mg' Forfeited pledges raid Uumwllatelv after being out of date, unless redeemed. Bargainsof Gold atul Silver Watch es, Jewelry, Ac., always on haod. aprlQ:Cm NfiW SEED RTORBi JAMBS WARDROP, OFFERS for aale OAN ARY BIRDS of the moet Improvod breed, being very hardy, and fine singers. Bird Seeds —Canary,Hemp, Millet. Ilona and mixed Bead. Banquet* will be famished oompoeed of tb* finest FLOWERS, tU; Camelia*,Ko*e Buds, Heliotrope, Ac. Erergr«onB(ln poL*) forChrlstma*Trees, from the Bead and Horticultural sior*», No. 40 Fifth st, near Wood. deoCQ \)eniumi the Smoke. fllllE subscriber having tbn exclartva right to manufac -1 tftre and nell BWEKNEY’S HOT AIK AND SMOKB CONSUMING FURNACE, 1* prepared to-reorive orders, and contract for boating building* with the most economical Furnace now to use. The attention of those Interested 1* aoUnited. Any tntormntion can be had of A. BRADLEY, Noa 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BAKNDOLLAR, decSf:gr~ Iren CU» Stove Warehoare, No. VU Wood si. Warren’s dongreii Ink, TIIIS INK 1* prepared by a purely chemical proww, ana la vjarrxtniedln contain•vAhinfjinjnriouttontiaiicpmi. It Is pale when first used, but by exposure te ( tho air be comes gradually of a most Intense and permanent block. For sale in bottle* of rarbus alia, by wholesale orrvtail,at »»p8 _ W. 8. UAVE.TB Stationary War . tue. Market street, corner of «d-_ A G. ANTON and U. SCHBOKDBK wooid jf\. respe«rtft»llyaitneuneetothecitUen*of Plttfibarimand Allagheny tKattfiey wJH glra Tnstiucttona on the «ano> Guitar, VloUu and Flute. Inquire at &• Sohroedff * On. • NBW M9SIO STORB, M Fourth atret. wp® k ’ . •■' x.< *... ' ■• ; . •** *• ** v » . •» .• «..,•» ■ - ‘a? • '*•.'* »■•>,•» % , ._v. , , , ’* ■*• i- ■ ' ' * *» ' N» * 4 ; . ' * ’ • . : .• .* s f - -zi+s*} ' e? O' ‘ f *i*, - *. ~•*v;, f' • ■ PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. 1554. I *. = M-Mf* . y .u.non.l »\ * oriKJ.y Ilemovnli Loan dMot< -■ 7..* ■“,* -■'j-V *•' j \ ' ‘ J V . *Vv ;v»V BUSINESS CARDS. SSW CAIIPKTS, Spring Styles. AT THE CHEAP carpet WAREHOUSE, No. H 2 THIRD Rtr<set.—We ar-* now rotn-lvine and o;>ening oneof the largest aud ebuioost blocks of L'arpetlugs, 011- Olothfl, Mats, Matting, Ru,-?, in, ever exhibited west of New Y’ork. Thn stock ba« been selected with great care. Persons In uaut of any urilclr- In our lino, are Invited to call add examine. Our c-jorlmont ron*ir.ts lo part of the vis: Royal Velvet and limn*'-'!* Curpot'ng l : Tapestry Brusnels; Aubuason Carpels; •= Extra Imperial und Fujur ; PateDtTapeb>ry Ingrain; ' Superfine and Fine Ingrain ; Worsted and Wool CarpetH; Wool aud Cullen iio Venltian 24 %, aDd 4-4; Hemp Carpet*, very cheap; Lfctaodßag, do White and Cheek Canton Mattings, y A , -M, 6-4, and >i-4; Cocoa Matting, 2-4, 4-4, 6-4, and 0-4 ; Spanish Matting, v«Ty cheap; KU-gaut 6io:utlc Rugs, $.60 t>nr pair; Axmlnistcr, Chenille, and Tufted Huit-, all prio-s; Fancy Kogllah Bbeepskln Mate, 416 per pair; Colored do do do from $2,50 to $5 eaoh; Together with a large eelootiou of Oocon, Jute, Adelaide, Velvet, and ether Mats; Embossed and primed cloth table and piano covers, nf entirely new designs, very rioh. , Damaak table and piano covers; also worsted damask by lb« yard, tollneU, doylers, Ae. A groat varioty of patterns in floor oil-cloth, from 2 to 24 feet wide. Buff Hollands for window.*, 30, 32,34,84,36.40. 42,44, nchee vM». Gold'borderod shades, entirely nc-w, very rich. Window shades of every description. Oval aud hollow stair-rods, carpet binding, tacks, Ac. Also, tbe Royal Turkish Bath Towels, together with «rary thing usually kept la Csrx-et Houses. Small profits and quick saioe." C. B. FIBADLY A CO., marB;a*c B 2 Third stroet. JONEB & BUCHKR* IRON POUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, /Vrcrwyloartid Railroad, f<>'A '•/ 7\ird tt.. Harrisburg, Pu. HAVING inerveeed our which U now of the most Improved order, and having added many facili ties for dispatching work, we are uuw manufacturing First Class STEAM ENGINES, FOR FURNACE* AND ROLLING MILL*, Blowing; Cyhadars, Boilers. Furnace, Rolling, SAW aSD GRIST MILL MACmINEbY A CASTINGS, Gas and Water Pipes, 11 jdratt*, lUb>rta, Lamp Posts, Hitch ing Poata. Columns, Girders, Shafliug. Hangers, Brackets,CellarGralee, Bathing Tubs,M;ri)nts t Ratling, Verandahs and Ornamental Castings. We nay particular attention to the isanufaotuieand con struction «f Ce*t Iron Fronts for Ilouece amt Stores. Hsvlng anrXlcQSiVB iwmuUb«M of beautiful Carvod Pat* terns of the most approved archius:t>ir«l onler, our groat focltltW for rnsnafecturlng and *hl;-plug ruab'.o us to com pete with our cities. I‘artlee erecting Fnroacvj or Roiling Mills, Mill Ownere and MiU-Wrights, will fiu-l 1 much to their advantage to roll and *xninlD« oar ••xtonrjve stock of Patt'-rns before building. fRGX ASD URAHd CASTINGS, Of every d«»crip Ion; J-nmh Work, Pattern Making, Fur nace and Fnrjv Tuyeres. furnD.M to or4f*r. fmyliy Cll IK A H ALt: MMtKLT STitLLT XyoW opened one ot tin* target aod l»*t orlert.il stocks iX of CHINA. GLAnAaud over Lronght L- n:srk«-l .-.UiF-i-llr;: la ]-arl i>l Wtitu Iron riti-ne Din ner. end T<-:M W»rr. whl-h ** wntlJ p«rtl-'ulsrly In i ;t» the Ijullrs tn call mi-1 ►ismln.-, as the shapes areen tlrely new and lt>o ware very en;^'-ri n r. bavin - s.-,me twelve lilT'-reiit patter*:-* cf T .ilot War-, either In full setts or U-*l* an ! H'-her* V,'.- n:* v-Htug ib-tn at very miriorate prim*. Also, a very lialt-d-v c: • a-.x»Jtr:«-nt o! Frea- h China Tea ot;d Dinner »etL-<, or ;'-*•» td p.ata wait , g-dd bund, or feiiry pattern^ ‘ijr of Flour Vaae« ei.n*s-*« •* <• f? f.lly did.-rent t-s'.’.erns, tuty b autlful. and rai.gu,.; fi'-iu fifty e**n!v per pair t.-. tl.ulj -luiiar*. tu &a*i;'tuient f Vr feel n-mfilect t f Nillllr* a’l Briisnla Iro I‘--( . .•ogn--* u..d ('r- nns, Pl'.ver P.stM Fork*. e-p<a,ue and tAit-.cr Krdv*-. ilmvi.-s r.od Fork*, (.1 varfou «-jfr. ..I o-iui-i-r. tl - fi.v •. Sclnr Lamp*, lull Urn;--. Glr.n I'le*. and Fii.-l: -./*«* I*. BtHT'jN Gl.\.-*A M Ait»;~iff we h*.i-• a iarf* sj-rrt i.T-i;:. ;sru ;:ari; :h* L’UUioi-J pnrfe|-s, whi.;L lrw.*;« *e »a! 1 a* the *. -«t t:,.l 1;- <• t l-re> t:.».n iu c th:r l tbe price. Also, Se. -yp:k . • rttLff ;ir/b (j'.XiS Th*i public are r--> : /"r:fu!ly invite l tn .-x!l ou-J examine our g-«d.-. -"HN J •' I.FaKT, i o vv ,T" f ii i' h' i) it y N-j 10.1 tt >D STHLhT. TOIIN C. »»AP.U\. -‘Wiva * 1 • J C. Farr? A Ov) b-cs (J Inf>r.c th- z te. >cj tke ptilik generally, the*, be tse n r -?t -n '.*r t-, ».o !L- • xtt-riMTriv t-n -gagv-1 In -w. v » .-if t-u - f CASTINGS— snch ae. I’ftteD? > : Patent 11 at La*. f.>r for tbe macufsetua- .f ' tr. u; e«* i j-^rrol preeesi, fenoeu or J. C J jrry'o, er.d »rr r-upi-rfor U r dura billty to .ity : tb Otn made cn the Old j.’sb. lIOLU'W Wx vt-T.<r.! ar ertm-r», M! f.vm new and lmpTovwi pettrsrn.-. « - lx-,re*, l'.-g Irons, Irons, As>,Ar. HoUluk MU’ Ca*v alway* on i-.w-s-l -- Oook aw* m, »u l 0o«J ffU'r**, *■{ r'trj J«-wyiptk>j;. !>•*:. O' *. *: ••■t» ?, f whk'li the fir»t priz<- ' : I'" i.’i; l-M. t: A<r;.::0::ir»l Fvtr of Ai* lcjb*ny C. 'if.' I--. . •!•■ l;5 v r.ft'<>o kualrrJ pertoa*; > ■ > t ;• i.n w*. u nr ; I’rraluiu i!'» k Slotw ; txs i u 5...; .*. *». : (ldto. Ar. Pirli't ti-nt'-** in t ,:aj: braatt/oily •BUatiN. t d »rcrr cUsartpttcn. A *ro*t vfcrtr'.f i-t urnr-nm'.."! CcttuUn-**- »aj FodMiij. <*<x4 i.natwf—S lore* ftr-k -cf .-Jl tfc» klad* tu «m. «u-l «iii !»*• *cl-i t*. r> lavl prit*n. >'»t •a* Lr»«r, ’im* Ajn-ciit'. kiakstl’*, Wool**, !• i:• I‘*. I jv; jl i’lxii.kr.— l') *-' Mi. >■•'**l !Vn‘ • 1 !~r ;h, r'sieh bu Ulir. [Trniiui:: fc'. ! ‘.i> F .1.-> r Now Turk, P*no*yl**jiU. <i Iron fcnl Nil: , feu t r i N; -«u ! I:- U 1? - •■ill I'f oliWl l will a»U lnw«‘it pW?; ».r.! lbtu« tbs puhlk Vo civ* it* k ra;;. *• - u i-t*.o i *t. I'iun n p«B(it A LLElillliNi 1' OUG K ROLOMOX KII&TTKK *. CO. (US* !Um»l * «Ht,J < n \l,v bank ~f tbe ' belcw tbi- bt. Clair Strr*t UMHU«f (‘jit, I’*. nnir 7>r--J ri- *« r. -■ f<;l:y It.f.jrtn lb* public that, Jt hmrlny made «*jVnv*.‘ a IRU-•[»*» in tli-lr calaHbh mrol, th**j trf prepared Uj laamitas-ture, on ih* rva *.noble i«ru*#, Iron Work for Uri-ire**, Car Uutrry W-,?k, Cuti*r*’ »nJ Maw,:, ‘ low!., M.aftju..'. Kill o**rtn* r . Mnrblti*» Wnrfe lr p - ::;*ia\ and iu-ary Fc.rglne, id every description. A;*i ,It 'USK SIiOKH x»aimfarlure.l by Metier e *■ nieni Hartr S •'<« dfor4m«. Tiir Urr**> fetior Ma chine wltl L* in !*.;•■ lut-idio r.l February, wh-*n «!] «isi*rs 1 >r sir*** nwl ri'.'t wlrh prompt attmiiou. MJU Picks trad* a»>d drwMtl. Ord*r* «*oi by mall nr tele graph atbmdsd to uu lit* ‘■h'*ru-*a t**ticv. .lall y KNTKUP 111 SK KO V * I> II \ » A l.LK'i !l LNV (‘UV. fTtrehotts*. Pcterrl nrtti. near the HAVING CU»i up mv *ttabil»hui«i>t with all the latest itnpru**iß«nta, aiubraring ersry (<ri:tty fur manufac turing In th* l**st and cbrn*al «tjUs; and owning lb* ex riutlr* right In J. J . Jehoron** Has J»ni<v>ttilng I on», and John Jobaaon'a ttslf-bewting Cn&rro*l Iron*, patented Jan uary IU, ISM, superior to anything of the aiod In ihs mar ket, au-.i also haring a patented improvement for mouLlln g th* above Iron?, Wagon Doxi-c and Box*.*, 1 am pre pared to sell wholaaai* and retail on fair t«rsu. Any i*ranns wishing to parel.are tha right for moulding upon the Improved plan, and manofaiwnrinj any or all uf th* above atiirlss. will pirns* address C. KIMIRLANU, mvJtefim Allegheny nix. jj o^s -sWOks”, WHOLESALE ASUKETAI L. JAMEri KoUB baa uttsJ uu iu yokudid stylo hw afore, No, TO Market Nirwt. aud No 6 Union street, between ►mb street and tho Diamond, and baa now completed his Spring rtuok of BOOTiLfiIIOKA, riLII’PERS,GAITERS, Ac., an ! IWra Leaf, Pedal, Dustin and Braid DATS, to which he lnvit*s the attention uf all purchaser*. whether •; whole sal* or n«ta!l. ThU Stock Is mill of thaUrgr-at er«r opened In Iblsrtty, an.l embraces avcrjltdng worn by th« ladies of Philadelphia and New Torlc, and b* trusts csuuot fail to pleas.' all, (irratcar* has bean gfren in sjkcilcg tbo ehoieest gnod#; ad! Of which be wacxauu. lie also oootiauwi h> manufacture aa harntalur%All 'ie sirrlplloos of Bwts and {•boea. and from this long exp*rl«n» of OT«r twenty y«,r* In hurlnerj In this ci:y, lv h* trusts, a mifflnlent >ruarnnt*e that ;how wiiofaror him with th<4r eustom, will In* fairly dnnlt wUh. aprifclf w. D. hcaipb. TpiBST BTRKET. BBrWBBA W(XM> AND MARKET Jc STUKDTe, PITWhU.aIU, PA., ha.»d.. iVaiia.’ I’aUttt KUtalhc Life Boats,offla I '-uilvs'llron ; el*o manufscturoH Copper and Shout Iron f*i*Bt*amboats and lioloU, Porta Ido Bolt* for Urid h *e:«, I<S o*.u, Ui'« I'wrrcr*, U» bi'M and klu'l wirt atn»nd-«J to. L *ny,o y Kurt ri-c.*lr\ti« fr.mi .N-w Vuik '*n-l Phil.,lulphls. S*) 'HALF CHUR IH i KA, comprising Yoong Htucu, imporiul, Cuopow.ter, Oob-ng, Soud.omj. an lllDglUh Ur*t.kl,i«i, all o( which L»t« i^-.-n carefully eolwrted, nnd will ho i-oid m u-atl. A. JaYNB* 1 , P.'Aln Tea Stor*. fifth sln-vt. JB'JUTiJ AND SHOES.—Tb<*o who wish U> get a neat and woH fliUng BOOT. SUOK or GAITEH, trill call a* M'hAUOULTS’H, , vl j ' 06 Fourth sir*-;. t „fa. UHAKP, KiillStNfdUllt A. (iIIAS’F, MANUTAOruitbita of coal and, wood iookimj STQVS3, Parlor and U.aan ; stoves. Oratn‘ Fronts, Penders, Wa-ron Bcxt-s 1* ,Ac U No. 124 WOOD Street,Aliat» tilth, PiLUyhargh. Pa .. J y::4 . STo ok i > o V* a o i' o u Y7~ .VO. 21 FIFTH .ST ft EFT, i fliffu of THE OiD STAHD. WILLIAM DALY hr., r.-t'iru*:-*i from tho Msnuf-rtur* ilurUosiery UUUlcUuf a.urope, where be haa pur chased, for cash, a very *sle:i?t*u ami w»ll aaaorled stock of tbe host dwcrljjtions only < I r'.ujitUiS's r>ccl;H, Drawers, Gloves; also, n*v Ji.vle of Children’s and Mi'.saa Faner Stocklnirs, together trim hNdomestic stoex <»f 1 Itta* burgh Maouthotured Hosiery. He will sell by wbolreuiaoc r. Jl * N.- Ynr* DAL Y * CO. Hcaambar the placo—No. 24, tsijo of TUB OLD STAND. my 23 ll»movul. PAUL KLEIN Lll b:;s rc.aov.sl his LITEUAUY DEPOT from No. "3 Third street, to Fifth street, o;.pnalte tho Tbeatxej where he 'till l>*» happy to sec his former patrons, and all otlmrs desirous of pucediu'ing any of tbe cheap Li* terature ol the day. apr«:ly PEKIN TEA STORE, BY A. JAYNES. £ We. 88 Fifth tirtil. between Wood and Market, touU • 4Ar Bold Wholesnlu aod Rmitll. j&S.yj Walter P. Marshall, IMPORTER and Dealer in French and American Paper HaafUge. mars * * j ■ a V k * ! .» %?*•: - Vdt*. CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE, AV naWBSSTNUT STBXXT, (Orroaui Itmsnxniaea Hall) Ftxllaaelphla FU&HITXJBS, IN ETSBY STYLE! Comprising Louis XIV, Louis XV, Klixabeihan and Antique, with Sculpture Carelug and modern style; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany,Satinwoodand Maple; all of superior construction, and finished in tbe host style, equal to, if not excelling in qual* lty, tbe Goods of any Establish ment in tbe United States. EMPLOYTNO none but experiencod workmen, {appren tices being positively excluded,)and using Lbs b*st m>- terlals, tbe work cannot foil to give satisfaction to pun chasers. Amongst tbe many advantages offered to pur chasers, is tbe facility of Furnishing a House, either in eltv gant or plain style, completely from one establishment; by which moans all tbe articles in each room correspond in style and quality, and the Immense stock always cz band, being so various In design, enables purchasers to please their <»i-te .□ a selection, without the delay necessarily reused In ordering Furniture. To five an idea of the finished Furniture on hand, I need only inform you that my Rooms are 176 net long, by 27 feet wide, four Doors in number; with Shops contiguous, suffi cient to employ 21X1 hands, which U a guarantee that the work la ail done nndsr my own Immediate inspection. 49*Tbe Backing is all done la the Store, and Furniture warranted to carry safely any distance. Visiters to Phlia delpbia are respectfully Invited, as purenaeereor otherwise, to call auo examine the Goods. au26:ly JOSEPH MOGRIDOE, COMMISSION ANl* FORWARDINO MERCHANT, No. 8S OoxiaisiAL, exlow Pure Snur, SC, Loots. Ho., / 10NBIONMSNT8 a&d Commissions will meet with prompt \j and personal atteitloa, and Übual odtwaoo will be given when Consignmente or Bills of Lading, Orders tor the purchase of Lead, Qraha, Heap and other Produce, will be promptly filled at tbe lowest market prices. Tbe Receiving and Forwarding of Usrehandixe ana Pro duce will meet with enmcinl care and dispatch; the lowest rau*» of Freight wlllmiiaysbe ptoeurea, and the expense of Btorageand Drayagsas much.as posaiUe avoided. umiunn Page A baoon, Bt. LouM; Bills A nltton, Clndnnati; Charless, Blow k Co., A Strader A Gorman, do: Ohoutaau A Valle, gf; Borea k Fraser, do; Doan, Ring k im i Springer A Whiteman, do; J.W.BuuvrAJßßntsbh; B.O.Oooodman A Co., de; D. Lrecb a do; K. AC. YanreJl A Oo.,PhUada; do; Morgan,J.M-BuckAMorgan; Blow A March, New York. B. B.Comegya, do; Frost A Forrest, do; Shields A Miller, do; Charles A. Jddga, do; Joeiah Lee A Co'., Baltimore. A.G.FarwellA Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do; Howard, Bon A 00., do; W. B. Reynolds, Louisville; n. D. Newcomb A do; T.C. TwlebaUA Co^Commission Merchants. N*w Qrlaaiu. hare au op,-u Policy of Insurance, which will cover all shipments to my address, when advised by letter per mail, or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or at the time of shipment. JOSEPH UOHRIDGK, so go Bt. Irf»uis. Missouri. /“UIARLOTTK BLCME, No. 118 Wood street, has jnst re \j celved the foUowlog NEW MUSIC:—A Song from tbe West; I’m Going There; Switzers’ Farewell Wails, Beliak; Brother Jous'.hsn’s March; Hours of Devotion, a collection of mend melodies, arranged la easy style for piano or maU>- (Imoo, by 0 ro: e; Wild Flowers, Wsllunr Tils OlfD M»n. <fct#ii; Farewell March, Beurer; Schulhoff’a Grand Walts : I’ve Been Roaming (rondo), Dras.ler: Softly, ye Night Winds, Wallace; Mad-Cap SebotUsch, Grebe; Bod from tbe Opera. Beliak—easily arranged and fingered for beginners; Jurdaa Polka, new; (Buvroe 'Favori, par Wilhelm Kuhe; Parkirfson’s Garden Polka, Kerseen; Parlor Masourka. Sei «lle; To Meat Again. Vow; Dying Words of Little-Katy; b l*»rknr*» ou the Mouat*in, WeDace; Tbe Motbef’e Smile; Early Dreamt, sir beautiful melodies for small hands, by GlAos. Abo, a good selection of Guitar Mu*ic, 8. Polks*, Walues, Marches, Ae. Ac. au2 Bay Wood Nursery and Hardens. JAMES KL.N.S'aDY, [lst* Manager of the well-kuown Sy racuse Nuwrins, New Turk,; oegs leave to inform the pubUo. that be luu oow MUbUshed an EXTENSIVE NUR SERY, on i be Farm of Mr.JamM S. Ntgley. near Fast Lib erty, a here It* shaii be prepared, after the&th instant, to r»- oeivr and fill orders for every variety of Fruit and Oruamen tui Tree-. LUriy and <Jre*n House Shrubs and Planta. In addition to a rheineand superior stock on hand, he has made arr*b£tsit*Qlß with onn <>f tb« largest Nurseries tn tbe Rest, Vj keep op kid supply. lisTings thorough and longexpe r;-*no* lu the baslnes.-.he can assure bis crustomere perfect latutacUon. Mr. Kennedy would alas respeviDiHy offer bis service* in d laylngcut, and uicnaging Rural Cemeteries, Pub> 11c Parks, or (ha of Country P-esldeaoes; and will aleofurnish for tha formation of Lawns, Appemmhes, Plcturostiu* tf.;«n*ry, *o., in the highest etylosdf He art. Practlctliy aa{uaint,-d with rrery branch of Gardening,and having *i-*nt ynuwtn the SyirlanPerks of England, acd on the beautiful- banks of the Ilodmn, he hopes be has lb« eapcdty tc* ui'-et the wishes of thOM who ffcTur bim. :>r! a::.! Fourth, ■ tk>< K \Ynii«‘«. Real** and Ou.'•»; 9f (k-mnc&traUoca can be addressed through the City Pr*; OfB't>,r r left et the Warehouse of Messrs. Noarley A iivhau, 2*J Wood atr**L Sninr Kettles, Ovrtcx or PirrsacsoH a;n> RJL Oo ,) /Übfrwryk, June 28th, 1864. / AGREEABLY tc a linoiuUon cf th* Board of Directors of the PIITSBCKOn AND CONNELLSYILLE RAID RO.kD COMPANY, aubacribcrs to the Stock oS said Oompany are hereby naiiimd that the fifth INSTALMENT OF FIVE DULLAfiA per share on their aubscriptious will be doe and payafcl* on tho FUTKENTII DAY OF JULY Zwxt, (tbe ftrrt, aocoo.’.. third, aal fourth Inatalmuats of two dollars and fltty crn’.- per phan-, having berecolbre been cailod in.) and aito, FI\R IK'LLARc PER SHARK on the fifteenth day of EACH ENSUING MONTH, until tbe whole amount b paiL ?u-:febi>!.lit.h in Somerset County will pay to Malor bamiivl M. ffalbr, Meyers Mills,; those residing In iayHie (k>nnty to Coioovi D. R. DavLieou, Connellsville; tho*) reahllng In Wwanoraland Ouoaty to General Cyrus P. Marl:*, West Newtca; and all others to N. Veeder, l‘fi-7.,at tiw Office of the Coin jmnr. In Neville Ilall BulMing. corner of Fourtt and liberty streets, Pittsburgh- WILUAM B. CURRY, j .'4:.1w.l Tr*a»ur«;r Pittsbcrgb and Coimeliarille R.R. O. •-/vf oT.TrTdeecrlptlrn, Boeton Papier Maciae Company. MODERN AND ANTIQUE OENAMfiNTS. PITTSIU'HOII AGENCY, CT MARKET STREET.—The attention uf Builders, btramboat Contractor* and Cab- Inet Makers, Is requeamd tn this new aad great Impruve mvut la the manufacture of rmbelßshmenta for Buildings and .Keanboats, oufestda uad iaAde; Cabins, Halls,ChUrrh es, Dwellings, Smres. and Parlor Furniture, iu gilt, or in Imitation of various kinds of wood. Also, Ooredees, Brack ets, and Patent YeutLlecing Centre PUees for OelUsgs, MonidlngtfOonvui., Trusses, Battieaeot, Ac; touch cheaper and handsomer 'hsi Plaslerend Wood Carving, aad a great deal more durable. BLOCK LETTERS KORBIGNB, very cheap ami warrant-* ed to last for 20 years exposed to the* wrether. Above Goals for ra!# at the manufacturer’* price* of freight added. W. W. WIU9GN, 67 Market «t. 1 Reties la Hereby Given, r> ALL PKRBON2 who have subscribed to the Capital fitork of tbo PITWOURGn AND ERIK RAILROAD CO U PAN Y, and wbicb baa been mode specially applicable to the construction of tbe road la Mender county, that aa Instalment of ms ru cxvt, per share, is required to be paid to tbe Treasurer of tbe Company, at his oAee, in VTeet Oreeuville, Mercer oounty.on or before the2UTii DAY OF JULY, 1864. and that as instalment of fits ru cast, per share, will be required to be paid at tbe cam* place every thirty days thereafter. By order of the Ifcwrd. B. F- BASKlN',Treasurer P. A K, R. JL Co. Office of tb«P. AK.ILR. Co., I . New Oastie. June iteS. 18M J Ja * 7 ' 3w flaw Partnership* MATTHRW GRAFF AND DAN L. UftiStNOER, tmliog heretofore as M. GRAFF A Store and Hollow ware Manufacturers, No. 124 Wood street, have this day associated with them THOMAS J. GRAFF, as s partner In their huelntiM. The name, style and title of lb* firm will, fTOni thU data, be GRAFF, It RISING KH A GRAFF. They resperetuily solicit a continuation of the patronage so lib erally bestowed upon tbe firm of M. Gratf A Go. _ WtUburgh, July in, 1864. / 1 RKAT bargatns ol summer goods at A. McllUUß'o, \JT oorner or tfrant and Fifth streetA. I have this day commenced sailing off iny summer stock at Drat cost; the goods are all new, and have beau purchased this seuseu. and as they are now offered at prices Car below the usual rotes. Ladles would do well to oaU ami get a bargain. The stock comprises bero*M, lawns, summer silks, tbvtiee, greusdines, beregede lalues, anda>moetevery artideusuai ly kept In a fenry store, jy3 .flew Trlmmlttg Btare« Wo. $5 fbnwr of Matlxi street and the Diamond. JJMIANE. VAN GOitDKR r«i*ecfully announces to the . publleof Pittsburgh and vieiaity, that be will open bis new Trimming Store on Monday, April L?Efc. Uaving fitted up the neatret store room in ibe city, and filled it with a choice a-lection of the latest styles of Trimmings and Fan cy Goods be Rsttert hlumelf that he wflY offer superior in duce ueoU and endeavur to give lull satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Now, don't forget the place—No. 88 Market street, corner of the Diamond.- [aprli} FRANK VAN QORDKR. Wo 136 rViwci tircet. Third door below Titpin Alley. BOWN A TETLEY would call tbe atleoticm of Sporting men to their large assortment of Guns, Rifles sod Re volting Pistols, the largo.H and beat selected stock ever openvd lu this market; together with a general assortment uf Uard ware, Cutlery, Tools aud Fishing Tackle, all of which we offur at the lowest pOM>tblo prices to cash purchaser?, or forgood appiQved paper. . uarlfi TOWELS.—'We received another lot X of tticwe ciwll.iot Tui kl<«h Bath Towolv 'The Drown Linen Towel Lu a sharp stimulating surface, contblniag the properties of a Fteah Brush, with tbe desired fiexi&illty of u Towel. Thu Ootton Towsl poiseseas a solt uoss not attaluable in the linen, and the peculiarity of ab pordiug moLture without frii'Clon. Call early and secure a pair. U. B. iIEADLY A OG-, JylU No. 82 Third street. NEW ARRIVAL AT riOUU'S.—Just received a new and rich assortment of flue Gold Jewelry of every desirable style. Al-o, peail and velvot port monies, in great varie )kw; fine feus, gold and filver thimbles, and sum ere us other goods, *U of which irn will sell at New York city prlreSj and much below ih*-prico*-usually asked at other; oUblUhtnems la tills city. Call Sbd examine our goods and prices, and save from 2o to bO per cent. In your pur cboaiis at 61 Market street. jyll Important to Tailors. JUST RECEIVED, k large assortment of Tailors’ and Trimmers’ Shears, of the best makes in the country, Which wo offer at the manufacturer's prices, at BOWN A TUTLEY’ri, SnterpriAo Works, - 186 Wood atreet, fob 7 Wbolfsalc Agents for manfaacturare. IF YOU PAN HAVE kIVB DOLLARa A MONTH, you can have a flue Building Lot, of &0 feet front by 210 deep, altuate on Mi. Washington. Price, s36o—terms, $2O in hand, balance at $6 a month. Now is. the Ume-to secure a good Lot on easy tormr. 'B. CUTHBRBT A SON, jegl 140 Third street. CuntlMailOn 6f ths ansi’s eiiki-ARNuTL RALE of a- A. MASON A and SOU further re duction in prices, commencing on Thursday, July 2flth, and continuing through the month of August. - jylfi 8160M9— 50 tons No. IJuutaU, Gap Forge, 60 41 Lake Champlain, for salt be ' Jy27 KINfI.AMOOteBAIL T vRLtID BEEF—w ttsrereA.o. Beet . U V. 9SIWS * 00. K*.'.: Ml- PHILADELPHIA. G£OEQ£ J. HENKEL’S ST. LOUIS. KKNNRDY A CO. Ice to bitoekhelderii ENTUUPtiItt WORK NUMBEK IS. FOR SALE AND TO LET, Property fbr Sale. TUB subscriber offers fbr sue, on twj reasonable terms, tb« following property, Tit: A Three Story Brick Dwelling Sanaa, No. 110 Penn street, between Hey street and Evans’ alley; end Lot 26 foe t front, extending beck 112 feet to an alley. The Hons® U one of the best buildings, and in one of the most pleasant neighbor* hoods la th. city. Five Lots embracing ooraers of Front and Ferry streets; one hundred and fire bet fronton Ferry and sixty feet on Front street, with a good three story Brisk Balkling on the corner, a two story rum on Front st., and twcTSriek Build- as shops, on Parry st. A10t,31 feet.front by aO bet deep,on Front,between Market and Ferry streets. A Lot, with very convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot 39 fret by 90, fronting on Congress and its. A House and Lot, on Wylie street, near the new Court House. The house Is well arranged and in good order, and b now occupied as a hetaL A Three Story Brick, on Smith Arid street, near Seventh— being in an excellent business lecatlon. The Lot biOby SO &ct deep, fronting on Satthflrtdst. A Cottage Frame and Lot, 28 by 120 feet, fronting on »««« and Robinson streets, Allegheny City. This is a very desira ble and pleasant location for a reefcfoßee. Nine Lots in the town of ftT&eesport, each 00 feet by 160. Several of these am on the Main street. Eleren Acres In Limetown, on the JU rer, on which there are 4 houses; there are some O or ? acres ef ex* ceileat stone coal, and abundance of limestone, convenient to the landing; and two ooai pits open. Ninety Lots In the town of Columbia, <lO bet by 150 each, nearly all level, and well located. The tenant of each Lot has the privilege of axing whatever stone coal he may re* quire for his own use, from a pit near the Locks. is a pleasant situation on the bank of the Monangahslartv er, a short distance below Look No. 1 in the midst of an ex* tensive stone ooai region, and would be a pointfbr manufacturing establishments. Two Hundred acres of superior Eton* Ooai,will) House, Railroad, Ac. This property has a front of 140 rods on the Moncagahria-rivcr; an excellent landing; good grade and foundstkm fbr railroad—with enough level ground at ene point for hotuee and gardens, or locations for aanufretories. The vein Is deep enough to allow hones to be used In haul ing out the eoal—the quality of wHch, fbr iron work, steam*, gee, or for any ordinary uses, is not surpaamd by any in thf : country. < In my abeence, my agent, James Blakely, will give all necessary Information, and be authorised to eve warren* ’ tee deeds for any property sold. JAMES MAY, my2S No. 110 Peon atw»t DWELLING HOUSE FOE SALE—Situate on Third st.. above Bmithfield. The House is well arranged, with ball and parlors, dining room and kitchen, 4 chambers, bath room, with hot and cold water; good cellar, gas fix tures, Ac. For price and terms call at the Beal Estate Of fice, 140 Third street. • * jg2l S. CUTHBEBT k SON. ONE HUNDRED A>l> THIRTY ACRES OF LAND, ODe half mile from the Ohio river, near Baker's .Landing, 66 acres under cultivation, wttb Orchard and other good improvements; one-half the Ooai under it reserved. It is offered at an extremely low price. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, c2l 75 Fourth street. TALUABLR PROPERTY in” COLLINS FOB SALE.—6I acres situate one mile from East Lib erty, and about 200 yards from the Allegheny river, ar.d same distance from the Allegheny Talley Railroad, a new Brick. House, of hall and 7 rooms,finished in modern atvle; a Tenant Hcnse, a large Frame Barn and Stable, and other out a good well of water and' datable springy, also, a running stream at lower part of the form; an or : chard of EDO trees; 60 acres in cultivation, balance coed timber; a valuable stone quarry. Will bo sold altogether, or 10 acres with the improvements. 8- CUTHBEBT A SON, je23 Beal Estate Agents, 140 Third Pt. FOR SALE.—Two splendid Farms; one of 100 acres, and the other 76 acres; beautifully located on the Upper St. Clair Township Plank Road, 6 mile* from the city, eaeh of them lying so as to divide into 10 acre lota, having a good spring on each. It is a splendid opportunity for a specula tion. Those who want a good home, or wish to make money, would do well to look at it, as we will eell to the first that offers us our low prioe, iniots or all together. Also, fire Country B—to, 1 mile from Woods’ run, and only 3 miles from Allegheny city, by wa/of the New Brigh ton Plank Boa 1. They are fine healthy location.-, and of fered very low. Also, ten Country Seats on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Raiiroed,? miles below U>eciiy. They will be sold separate or together to a colony or building association. It is a lovely location, and cheap, of course. Also, one Lot of two acres, and two pieces of ground, opposite Harlman's at Woods’ run, offered at a very low price for so fine a property. An assortment of Lands, Houses and Lots, always on hand, and described In my refdst'T. Before buving you would do well to call and enquired THOMAS WOOLS, jc7 76 Fourth street. Beautiful Sites for Coventry Homes. T'ILE untemgued offers tor solemn easy terms, FIFTY LOTS, laid off aud restricted for rural residence*. Also, an ENTIRE SQUARE, on the bank of the AUeghv-oy riTc-r, 754 feet Long by 200 feet deep; haring fronts on .Mary and Julia Ann Aveuarc, and Henrietta and Herr streets. This square contains many FruitTpvm of the choicest fcjinj and commands a fine view of the picturesque ana rom&utie son. uerj around. lam desirous of preserving this square en tire, as it would afford one of the rnewt charming and mag nificent eitee for a gentleman's summer residence, in tifo immediate vicinity of the two cities. Also, about TURt E ACRES OF GROUND, at the head of the island, sdnntageoualv Mtuaud frcmaaw&eterins pur poses. The above property is situated in Duquesne borough, on the high and main bank of Hen's «nij {j reached by a wry substantial Bridge of one span. For particular* ap ply at my residence, In DoqaasDe borough* on the bank; fronting the head ofßerrt Island, or of JOHN DUN LAP A 00., oornacef Second and Market Pittsburgh. aprlTttf WM. C MILLER. Fifth Ward Property for itt« at a-Good Uarfßln. T I IREK VAXUABLE BiOCit HOUSES A2U> LOTS.— Thfii* Lota embraee a front os Fens street, of C 6 feet 6 lacba*, to * a teet alley; oa which tba* 1* erected ■ valos* ble block of Brick HooeoKpro stories high, with kifrhen and cellar la hewnwnt, AMFfeet front on Peas street, end SO feet deep cs Locum street. This Is a rery daehsbie situs* Uou fcrelther s Store or a Tarsrn; Penn street being tbs greet throughfere of the city: sal this property being con* Tenlsnt to the Railroad Depot. This property would not be In the market only that the . owner Is tiring in WaabingUo county, and finds it extreme ly ineosrenfam to attend to It. Tcrmaaaey and price moderate; for further particular* enquire cf ROBERT DAY, Fifth Ward, or JAS. C. RICHEY, apr*2j Real Estate Agent, at this office. T.nnrl fgj Shla. IQHA ACRES OF LAND IN FUttaST COUNTY, near lOvU the Clarion river. TSd*landiaheart! yUmbered, has as excellent aotl. and la mid to nontain m »Knprt>™-» of Inm on,ftad tthiek tsld offahualnoiu ewl The Tenan gu railroad, which will nndonbCettly be built, Will roa rery warw it, if not directly ncroee It. The Millstown creek rune through tt . ALSO, fiOu acre* in Elk eonnty, -well limbered end watered, end lying near the rente of the Boa burywind Erie railroad. No better inTeetment could be made than is thw* lands. The campirdoa of the But bury and Erie, the Allegheny Valley, and the Venango railroads ihroogh that region will render the coal, lumber, iron ore and nil. of great ralne. Enquire of C. B. M. SMITH, Attorney atXaw, No. 147 Fourth street. f-b2U.c*m:tf Valuable Property lor Sale. OX UIiKRXV STREET. ADJUINING tttit METHO DIST krays yard, near canal basin.—tmj iaaow tke oalj derixabki piece of property te tkl» neighbor hood uot already bought up by the Pennsylvania Company. Yrootleg on Liberty 50 feet, on Rim street 100 f<wt, iheoce to the Methodist Qrava Paid feat, 66 Liber* ty 110 feet. Ibis property Is most deeinbla as a SoUL The bending now oo it, a good substantial three story brick, with all the necessary back building*, has for a lon* time been occupied as the Uolon Uotalfdolng a good beslsesa. Capitalists and others desirous of making a good invertment, will do well to exauloe the premises. aprSßtf EDWARD FABRIL >or S-lc. I WILL SELL my OMxpSTed lease (fourteen yean) of a Lot, situate on O'Hara street and Spring alley, in the With ward*—4o ft fopvi on O’Hara street, and running back 100 ft. on Spring alley, on which is erected a four storied Brick House, 40 ft. square, with a frame, two stories, Oo ft. on String alley, well ealoulafed to eany on any branch oi'manufectttringbaslnass. • Bring engaged in man* utacturing io the country, I offer the above lor sale. In* quire at No. 42S Liberty street. oclS:tf EDWARD FABER. orki For SIXTY TURKS ACUtt-'O? LAND, with S6O acres of Coal attached, and all the Improvements thereon in success ful operation. aid Farm Is situated on the Monongahela river, W miles above Pittsburgh, and U supplied,with > Farm House, Bam, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad, and an excellent harbor. The voiu of Ooei la five feet thick,and cannot he surpassed in quality. For further particulars apply U> NICHOLSON * PAYNE, Jel«.tf No, 236 Liberty street. A. Very Desirable Conntry Sent at Pri« ▼tte Sale* TBS subscriber la authorised to sell the following plooe of property, oontaintng 2% acres of lend, situated in Collina tp., Allegheny county. Pa. This property Is bnutf folly located oh the bank of the Allegheny river, about 4 miles from the dty; haring two fronts, one on the Law* rencevllle and Sharpebursh Plank Road,and the Allegheny river; and about SO rods below the ferry, and just oelow the new bridge, now being built over the river. For fur ther particular* enquire of JAMES C. RICHEY, je3 Real Estate Agent. ij'OH h ALlt.—lB7 acres of Land, 3 miles south of Darling* ton, 90 acre* cleared, good Orchard, a good Stone ilou.se, Urge Barn, two Frame Houses, all in first rate or der, and offered at the low price of fSO.peraenj Also, one-half aare Lot In Oakland, oo Charlotte street. It Is a beautiful Lot; In front of Hr. Ogd-n s fine Improve ment, and Is offered at the low price of sSoo—enquire of mu. Call and get -my Register, for deeariptione of a great variety of property. THOMAS WOODS, jg-r. ; 75 Fourth street.. liW li i —HALF IN HAND, halano*in 4 years,for a tjp iyV/vs W New Frame House of 6 rooms, with a large luiot ground of 60 feet front on the Brownsvill* road, in South Pittsburgh. I‘lunty of choice epple, peach apd plum trees,grapes, currants and gooeeberrie*. A forgo stable, out oven, Ac. The house is well papered-—good grata,'&«. Call and examine the property. " lyU S. CUIHBKBT A BOX, 140 Third at. BALE—Six aerve Land, situate near the Hiaersvllic X 1 Road, I*4 ttße from the Court House; on which is a small two Story Brick House, stable, and other buUdincs; also, an excellent Orchard. Terms—One-fourth cash, bal ance in five equal annual payments. Enquire of jeia • • AOariN LOOMIS,gfrFourth,* /K/lTAdk FOR BKXT.~ThamMitibWsltl.gnf Nursery HDI, with' about an aore of ground. Enquire of J.BTBDKroRr), on the premise*, or of •• THQMFaOX BELL A QQ. Valuable Prppsrty For Hale> FIVE &ANDSOH|t BUUDBiG LOTB, situate on Centre Avenue, near Fulton street, and wiUUztten minutes’ walk of the Poet Office. -For terms, inquire of . . . BOON A AAROENT, ayl7 . corner of'Wood and Fifth ste» A GOOD DRY CELLAR, uadar the Neptwne House, on Seventh street, suitable for storing or produce. Inquire of . JOHN hL. BTEWA&Y. . mart -_ Wldberty ktreei- THE dwelling house now cccapled by menn.Eedecal street, A (MkmriUMoV, hear thesrid of the bridge. ifcaeirsat.tfcab«aA ~ : • r.> W, X. LOWBIE. .: .-•jV."''’' r - • • . ~JI", *■ JfW- , t BATsa ov anvmvanaw, 1 4GRIZH fpo.v jir tbs njTTatVMOS rMira Ttn u.'fw JWST7*SHTt, oa teat: ; ns o'juf.re, yne insertion.; "esab addJttonal fuwftoj. "• —, two weeks-. " three weeks-... ‘ ** ‘•■IM month , 44 “ two month*..... 44 “ three months-, 44 four moßtlw...^ 44 “ rixmonthv. •* 44 one year. - anodic; Curd.fUUiiHi or lass, peranaum. CHXMnisBLr s? ptiAsuai: square, jwr annum, (eyelantye of the paper)-.. : ,. Rgg DAILY; HOMING POST. FRIDAY MORKING: THE EMIGRANT BOY. DT «. 2IAEJ& CBZED. In the old town of Rudeehiem, on the Rhine, is one of those dilapidated castleswfaieh irapait enoh pietnresqne beauty to the scenery of Ger many. Among the ruioe, Karl Schelling, a poor, bard-working peasant, made for himself a home. With him dwelt his good wifKLiesbet, end two bine-eyed children, named Frjti and Grotchen. A few cooking utensils, and wooden stools, constituted all their furniture ; ard one brown and white goat was all thoy had to re mind them of flocks aad herds. Barthcee poor children led a happier life than those email imi tations of humanity, who are bred up in eity palaces, and drilled to walk tbroogh existenoe in languid drawing-room paces. From moss grown arches in the old ruins they ooald watoh boats and vessels gliding over the sparkling Rhine, and see broad meadows golden with the sunshine. On »be terrace of the oastle the wind bad planted may flowers. It was richly carpet ed with various kinds of moss, tufts of grass, blue-bells and little pinks. Here Karl .often carried feed to hie goat, and left the children to tend upon him. There had been a stork's nest on the roof from time immemorial; and the lit tle ones were early taught to reverence the birds as omens of blessing. The simple yonng soul's were quite unconscious of-poverty.. The splen did Rhine, with all its islands—the broad pas tore-lands, with herds peaeefnlly grazing— bouses nestling among woody hills—all seemed to belong to them—and, in reality,, they pos sessed them more traly then, many a rise man, who, 44 One moment gases on his flower*, The next'they ST#-forgot; And eat-th ot his rtnst fruits As though he ate them not.' 1 - On their litte heaps of straw, brother aad de ter slept soundly In eaoh other's arms ; aad if the booting of an owl pfasnoed to wake than, some bright star looked in with friendly eye* through chinks in the walls, and said, 14 Go to sleep, little ones; for ill little ohildren are dear to the good God.” Thus, with scanty, fpod and coarse olothee, plenty of pure air and blue sky, Fritz and hie sister went band in hand over their rugged but flower strewn path of life till he was nearly sev en years oicL Then came Uncle Heinrich, his mother’s brother, who said the boy eonldbe use ful to him at the mill where he worked;!mid if the parents were willing to bind him to .fie ser vice, he would.supply him with food anif cloth ing, and give him an outfit when he came of age. Tears were in Bieabet's eyes, for she thongbt how lonely it would seem to ..and little Gretohen when they should no longer heir Fritz invoking the birds, or einging aloud to the high heaven. But they were very poor, and the ehlfd most earn bis bread. So, with much sorrow to part with father and mother, and Gretchen* the goat aod the stork, acd with some gladness to go to new scenes, Fritz departed, from the old neat that bad served him for a home. Mounted with Unole Heinrich on the millers donkey, be ambled along through rocky paths, by deep ravipes and castle-crowned hills, with here and there glimp ses of the noble river, flowing on bright aad strong, reflecting images of spires, cottages, and yioe-eovered slopes. When he arrived at hie new home, the good grandmother, gave him a right friendly welcome, and promised to set op on her knitting needles, a striped blue cap for him to wear. Uncle Heinrich was kind in his rough way; but ho thought it an excellent plan for boyß to eat little and work hard. Fritz, remembering the blossom carpet of the old castle, was always delighted to spy a.clump of flowers. Hia undo tcld him .they looked well enough, but he wondered that anybody should ever plant them, since they never jr&s useful either to eat or wear, and that when W grew older, he would doubtless think mere of pence than posies. Thus tho child to be ashamed; as of'something wrong, when £e was ought digging a flower. But hb laborious and economical relatives taught him many orderly and thrifty ways, which afterwards had 'great influence on his success in life; and fortunately a love for the beautiful could not be pressed out of him. Kind, all-embracing Nature took him In her arms and whispered ; many things to preterra him from becomings a mere animal. All day long he waa At work; but the blossoming tree wag hie friend, and the bright little mill stream chattered cotily, and smiled when the-good grandmother gave it hit clothe* to wash* The miller’s donkey, ambling along through sunlight paths over the bills, was a picture to him. From his small gsrat-wiodow he eonld see the mill-wheel scattering bright drofwia the moonlight—&n<Hie fell asleep to the gentle 2nl iaby of ever-flowing water. Other education than this he had not. “ His only teaehm had been woods utdhfllt. The silence that Is In the starry sky, Ae sleep tint Is among the lonely hlHa/ An aged neighbor, cetemporary 'with the grandmother, toolt a great .liking to Frits; and on Sundays, when np work could .be done, he was often allowed to go and take dinner or enp per there. The old man had traversed nearly all Germany aa a pedlar, and hadcome-to die in the old homestead near the; mill, where he had worked when a boy. He knew by heart tU the wild fkiry legends of the country,, and, in. hie character of pedlar-guest, had acquired a talent for relating them in a manner peculiarly Mmwafaig and exciting to children. In the ooorse of his travels, he pad likewise collected meey tMrgir which seemed very remarkable to. the Inasperi eneed eye of Frits; such aa euriofctamoklng pipes aud drinking-cups, and Images m aU the various oostumes of Germany/ But what meet attracted his attention was an ancient eloek, brought from Copenhagen when the pedlar's father was a young man. ' When the dook was In it* aright mind, it could about as simple aa “ Molly put the kettle oa.V - But the friction of many year* had so wora tbe eop of the wheels, that it was’frightfollj out of tune. This did net trouble the boy's nerves, and be was prodigiously amused with the sputtering, soething, jumping, jibbering eomnda it made when set in motion.. .To eaoh of tunes he gave eome name. “ There goes the Spitting Cat,” he would say/ “ nowlet us hoar Old. Hen.” Father. Rndplpb called the rickety old manhine his blacking-box, because he bad bought it with the prooeeds of a peculiar kind of blaetihg, of his own manufacture. He waftdwaye praising this blacking; and one day be said, <c rhave never told any one the eeera&of it; hnv if you are a good boy, Frits, I will show you bow'it is done.” The child could not otherwise than respect what had procured each a'wonder ful clock; and when he fell asleep that night, there floated through his mind undefined visions of being able, eome time or other, to purchase such a comioal machine for himself. This seemed a very unimportant incident of hie childhood; but it waa the introduction of a thread, re appeared again in his web of life. Frits passed at the old mill four.yeaKfo.of health happiness and bard labor/ For three years Father Rudolph was an Umailing soune of entertainment. Alternately with the oMdo old songs, and wild legends of fairies"aud- gob* lins, he imparted much of a traveler's discur sive observation, and thorough practical edge concerning the glosey jet blacking. At last ho fell asleep, and the boy heard the ptea j sent old voice no more, except in the oavefojef memory. The good grandmother survived the companion of her youth only a Few mouths. ! The ancient balladd eho aeed to orbocr at i spinniog-wheel, had oaogbt something of thi ‘ monotous flow of water, which forever segegt* I panied them ; and Frits, as be passed up .and l down from the mill to the brook, missed 1 flke I quaint old as ho would havo ■lesiid rustling of the leaves, the chirping ariohetfc lit any other dear old familiar socod. He missed, too, her kind, motherly ways, and the little oomforta with wbieh her ears supplied hfim. With the.exception of his rough/but renOy kind-hearted unole, he waa now alone in .fie world.' He had visited Budesheim but. onoe. Rod had greatly amused Gretcben with hU inu tations of the erasy clock. Bat bb parents had •ince removed te a remota distriet, ond ke knew not .when.he should aea Gretohan“agaifo As nose of them could read’or write, there same no tidinge te cheer the long year* of separation. How kb .heart yeaned at Hons for the gdod s tpother and tha joyous llttb *i«tar* v ~ v [TO M O.V ; - - 7-Ol c .• a' -VC--, f ’ • -.’V • * * - i • ......... 4 90 — *« 7 M 904 urn u oo 10 00 10 00 rSEPTEMBEB 1
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