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iVMtaI cad MNM mry Morning,\amd*y tmtfitd)
I *Y OIIiIiBORS * HOSTGOMERT.
ttona-wnw own or wuon Aire wtfe bibw.
i TZJ2 JlJ.—Five Dollars ft fear, payable strictly lit
advene*. Bix Dollars will Invariably be required If not paid
ivttftln the year.
49* Single copie* rw* oxra—for sale at the oounttr In the
Office, end by (die New* Boys.
THE BATUHDAT~i[OHVZHe TOST
1 b published frost the same offloe, on ft Urge blanket sis*
! sheet, et TWO DOLLARS ft year, in advance. Single ooples
"jgrNopaparwfll be discontinued (unless at th*dber*>
: cm of the Proprietor*.) until all arrearages a™ paid.
i 49* No attention vtU be paid to any order nale«aeeoß*
i ponied by the money, or satisfactory reference In tab ottf.
49* domucUd viih Vu Kttabiufmetrt of Vu Iformntf -Pert
• OH. of Vulargest Job Printing Officestn theetty, vhere oB
tndi of nxjrk is done on the shortest notice, and mo* reason
bl* '»«1M . •
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
GEO. F. GULHORS,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Ojjlee, comer off Bmrih street and Cherry alley,
pittsbumh, pa., .
49* Will attend to his professional business as nsnal, at
Mi office, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 4 P. M. of each
day. jy2o
ROBERT E. PHILLIPS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ST. LOUIS. Mo.
JOSEPH WEAVER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR. AT LAW,
Office, Bio. 144 Fourth street)
ja3:lyj] pmaatrsou, pa.
JOHN BARTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Of&ce, corner Fifth and Grant sts»,
ja3:ly£j PITTSBURGH, PA.
It. Biddle Roberta,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—offire, No. l£2SmKhfleld street,
between Fifth and Sixth. Collection* carefully attend
ed to—special attention given to Conveyancing, [dec3:ly
Thomas Means,
Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery.
Office, next door to the Poet Office, Steubenville, Ohio.
my 4
S. P. Roes,
ATTORNEY AT LAW— No. 109 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh,
Pa- fourth door below Mr. Body Patterson's Livery
Stable. ' ; Je2S
J. 8. Morrison,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office, re
moved to No. 44 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh,
Pa ftptlOry
C. Orlando LoomlSf
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood.
jy47 :
Thomas M. Marshall,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lowrle’s Buildings, Fourth
street. JaoTtly
R. B. Carnahan,
ATTORNRY AT law—Office on Fourth street, between
Cherry alley and Grant street. j«2^
J. N. M'Clowry,
Attorney and counsellor at law—office in
BakewelPs Buildings, ou Grant street Jo 9
0, 11. Hazen,
nORNBY AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth street, ebove and
„ near Smtthfleld. _ merf7y
Alderman Watson,
OJJioe on Third street, opposite Vu old Bast Office t,
W 7 HERE all business pertaining'to the office of Alder
ff man aqd Justice of the Peace will be promptly at
tended to. Acknowledgments of Deeds and Mortgage*, and
other instruments of writing, taken at his office, or at the
residence of the parties.
The Dockets of D. 6. SCULLY, late an Alderman of the
City of Pittsburgh, are placed in my possession. Persons
haring Judgments on said Dockets may have the necessary
process Issued tboreott by Alderman. Watson. [my3:tf
N. Buekinaster, Alderman.
OFFICE, Grant street, between Fourth st. and Diamond
alley. Conveyancing of all kinds done with the great
est care and ligal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate ex
amined, Ac.
B, s. Heal, Alderman.
■\T<V#l THIRD Street, between Wood and Market street?.
Pittsburgh. Collections promptly made. Bonds, Mort
gages, and other writings drawn with neatness and seen
raey. )e2l 1»
in ■ rni H. AHL, SURGEON DENTIST, (sue
censor to G. W. Biddle,) XO. 144 SMITH
CTmJMt FIELD STREET;
nr 49» Office hours, from Bto 1 o'clock, am
from 2 to t o’clock feblS:lv
!ua. J.SCOTT. UKNTIST, Fourth street, Are door-
of Market.
Omci Houaa— From ntne A. M. to Are
decgfcy
BUSINESS CARDS.
D. w. * co..
COHIISSION AND FiMtfAMMO IBBRCIIiNTS,
A*r»
Dealers Generally In Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin-
oinnati and other X&nuf&cturea, &c
jyb. W front street*, between Mxr&.t and ferry street*,
ÜberaJ cash adTunces made on <',>n>rignmentJ. P&r
tleolar attention paid to forwarding Western merchandise-
Reference*.— Jark 4 Th»«r, Wm. Bajaley 4 Co., Wm. M'*
Cully * 00., F. Sellers 4 Co, Hays * 810.-fe, Kramer 4
ftahm. Henry Uratf, Wm. Kichhaum, S. R. Johnston,
Ksq , rhocnas Bahawell, £*•}.. George Ledlir, B-.-*!-, Soloinoo
Btouer, £sq. • J*6'-i
Co-Partnership*
I>BB subscriber* bure this Jay firmed * partnership- for
the purpose of currying oa Commission and fbnixtrU
iMfft in connection <rith the Fiih, 3&con and Oil, and /Vo
dMM business generally, undertbe style of Kxausa k IIICB
sums; ware bouse No. 110 Water &od 150 Front streets;
formerly occupied by tturbridg* * Inghram.
3 * * WM. B. KSGLian,
JASIK3 ItICIIAKDSON,
JAS. J. BENNETT. „
Ist, 1854:feb3
;h, Februarj
Fft. DltiiVO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., dealer !•
• Gauntry Produce, offer* for sale a choice stock o
Grooariee, selected tor family use. , Bpicee of every rariel)
•ad the purest quality, ground at his Steam Mills. Alac
Dried fruits, foreign and Domestic. Produce taken in ex
cbunrefoT Merchandize.
f. R. D. free procured* fail assortment of Landreth’ l
Warranted Garden Seeds, and inTites the attention of all In
terestad in rural affairs. j»oH
Copartnership ,
TflB UNDERSIGNED hare ibis da; entered into no-part
nerahlp, under the name and style of J.A. HUTCHI
BON A GO., for the purpose of tranaetiag % Commission and
Grooegr business. JAS. A. HUTCHISON,
■ A. M. WALLINGFORD.
rl Pittsburgh,. Febroary 1,1864 feh6
•fj w. a. taouSH. “ j.aicuajnsox JEtxstn
Hi »• MUMJUi - • " —-
RICHARDSON.
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, *xi>
Wholesale Dealers in Fi*b, Baton and oil, and Produo
fenerally. Warehouse formerly omupied by CurbrHgo *
nghram, No. 118 Water and 150 First street. Pitteburgl.
Penna. fc3
raascis 8. b0i1xt............ ...... jso. a. ulnsuav
BAILEY * REN9IIAVV,
TEA DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERS; Dealers in
Wooden and Willow Ware, Japanned Tin Ware; House
keeping Utensils, Wholesale and Retail, No. 253 Libert)
street, Pittsburgh. aprl&7_
reason *«-»■**, jous kicols, bessi qwixs
Pittsburgh. Maryland. Pittsbnrgb
Seilers, Nicola A Co,,
PRODUO 0 ajro GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. 309 Liberty st; vet, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sperm, Linseed and Lard Oils. • if**
r. Btmmi.
r ERA’S SELLERS * CO.,
Forwarders and Copimisslon Merchanti
DE4LCHS IM
PROYISIONS, GROCERIES AND OILS,
JYn. 309 Liberty strut. PiUfbvrgh, Pa.
wnjutM Hin.ni, Pbiia.
Hiller * Rlcketioiu
TT7TIOLEBAUS GROCERS, IMPORTERS OP BRANDIES,
YV Wines and Sugars—Nos. 172 and 174, eerner-oj Irwin
and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nalls, Cotton Yarn*,
*c~ constantly on hand. iT&
William Carr 4 Co.,
(W*. Cask lute nf the firm of J Parskr A Co.)
WHOLESALE GROCERS and Dealer* In Foreign Wlo»
and Brandies, Old Monongahelaand Rectified Whis
ker. No. 329 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
P* ‘ j*6:y
aikUEf m'cujkka:. - John r. nsnaox klix. cißCramcc
M'CLURKAN, JIEIIItOIS 4 CO.,
WHOLESALE Grocers, Produce Dealers and Oommb
aion Merchants, No. 243 Liberty street.
apr 22 PITTSBURGH, Pd.
WK. BISOEiM. ...GEO. BraailiM
WM. BINGHAM A COi,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Liberty street, opposite Pe.nna. Railroad Depot ,
ADr 7 PITTSBURGH. Pa.
PAGODA TEA STORK.
JEHU HAWORTH, Wholesale and Retail Grocer , Dealw
aad Importer o( Old Country Black T*af, French Bran
dies. Wines, 40., corner of Diamond alley and the Diamond.
Ptttaburgh, I'.. ■
UVI.VUSTOSS A CO.,
FORWARDERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Steamboat Agent.,
ja26:2m Terrs Hmttu, Im>a.
WM. A. M’CLDRG)
«*TEA DEALER AND FAMILY GROCER,"**
DORSES OP WOOD ASD BIITB STOTITS,
Ja2si?" Pittsburgh.
Henry H. Collins,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, and
Wholesale Dealer In Cheese. Batter, Seeds, Fish, and
Prodaee genorally. No. &'» WOOD St. Pittsburgh. [mar6
Paul dt Murdock,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING M.KRCHANB, AND
STEAMBOAT AOENTS—No. 7 Waterstroet, Cincinnati,
Ohio. [aphtf
' - • King A Hoerheail,
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS—
No. 37 Wood street. Pittsburgh. (my*3
- Smith A Sinclair,
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MEB
CHAXTS—Ourn»r Wood and First sta. (nov3
Henry M’Cnllough A Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS auJ Commission Merchants,
oorner of Penn and Inrta streets,Pitteb'gh. ] la3:lyg
W. S. Haven.
The old printing establishment, (Inn Joan
na* 4 Stooxsok,) and BLANK BOOK aim STATIONE
RY WAREHOUSE—is prepared to execute every style oi
Legal, Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job glinting and
Book Binding, and f&rnteh every article in the Blank Book,
paper and Stationery Una, at the shortest notice vnd on the
Best reasonable terms.
Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, comer of Market
endSeootuTsfcreets.
print l riff Office and Bosk Bindery, No. 60 Third st. novl6
" * B. T. C. Morgan,
ttvoqrbßLLKß AND STATION BR—has always on han
K a pcnstwl assortment of School. Miscellaneous and Blank
Books, Ptintinf, Post and Cap Paper, 4c., Wholesale and Re
tail, No. 104 Wood street, below Fifth, R&st aide, Pittsburgh.
tH-Wffnl-M .Bags and Tanners* Scrapar - aplftdy-
aaaiell db Bro.,
BOOKBELLERB, STATIONERS. DEALERS IN STAN
DARD AND LIGHT LITERATURE, and Publishers ct
the L 0.0. V. TOKEN, No. IS Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
marlb’ly '
I. W. ChadwteK, ~
DEALER in RAGS AND PAPER, No. 14® Wood Stmt,
Pittsburgh. The highest price in cash paid for rags.
mylltv
William Glenn,
POO KBINDER—Corner of Third and Wood streets, above
0 .H. Kay. where he is preoared to do every deswlptian
of Ruling and Binding fdeeS
JOSEPH ffIEETKIRK,
Manufacturer of an kinds of cabinet furni
ture aad CHAIRS, No. 34 Smith fold street, opposite.
City Hotel. Pittsburgh.
M. B, Furnishing Steamboats and Hotels particularly
attended to. aulQty
OHN MT3EVTTT 4 BRO., Qroeem and Dealers In
Ponton and Domestic liquors, Liberty st eat, opposite
Peed of BsdtkfoU st. i«Bi
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D<iil» JHormng |loet.
VOLUME XIII.
1 BUSINESS CARDS.
[soccsssoa TO L. tTUOOX * 00.]
CORNER MARKET BTREBT AND DIAMOND, keeps
constantly on hand a fall assortment of Drags, Medi
cines, Medicine Chests, Perfumery, and all articles pertain
ing to bis business.
49* Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded at
all hours. jadly
JO EM flsximq.
- - oochbas rLixino.
FLESIING BROTHERS,
(Successors to J. Kidd* Co.)
WHOLESALE DKUGQISTS,
So. 00 Wood Strut, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Proprietors of Dr. U'L&ne’s Celebrated Vermifuge, Liver
Pills, Ac. jail)
JOHB HAFT, JR.,
(Succusor to J»a. M’Ouffey,) ?
Wholesale and Retail Druggist*
AND Dealer la PAINTS, OILS, DVB STUFFS, Am, 141
Wood street, three doors below Virgin alley,
apr4:m£ely PITTSBURGH.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
ARB MALES is
Dye-stuffs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Ac.,
No. 93ft Wood street, (one door south of Diamond alley,
I‘ITTBBUBOH. [jafrji
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
No. 135 Wood Street, '
)a3:y|j Next door to H. Child’s Shoe House, Pittsburgh.
Notice.
JOS. FLEMING baVing associated with JOS. ABEL, the.
barineas will hereafter be conducted under tli- style ol
J. ABEL A 00., at the old stand, corner of Suithfield and
Fourth streets. jal:y
HAS REMOVED to the comer of HAND and PENN
BtreeU, where ;he will, as usual, uttend promptly tt
his numerous friend*. All articleain his line are warranto-'
pure, and put up with the utmost care. marl4:tim
B. A. Fahnestock A Co.,
WHOLESALE DRUG WAREHOUSE—Comer Pint and
Wood streets, and corner Wood and bath. (fabl
R. L. ALLEN,
WHOLESALE DBALEU IN
Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Honoaga
hela Bye Whisky, &c. t
ALSO, RKCTiFVINC* DISTILLER,
NO. t WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA.
WINKS, Brandies, Uind, Cordial*, Jamaica Spirits, SL
Croix and New England Rum, Clarets, champagnes,
Scotch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbuti,
Old Monoogahela Rye and Rectified W hisky, Apple, Peach,
Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandi-/,:;, imported Havana,
Regalia, and Principe Cigar?; Ualf-Spaußn and Common
Cigars, aU at such low puces as to challenge coinpe ition
Fancy Bar Kega and Labelled Bottles of every style, anu
Demijohns of all sins. I respectfully invite an examina
tion of my stock, at No. H WucD Street, Pittsburgh,
>'enna. apr3:ly
JUIiN OKUI/TX, “
iMPOBTER OF Bit AN DIES, GIN, WINKS, Ac.—Dealer
in floe Old Monongebela Whl.-ky, Peach Brandy, Ac
v ho, Rectifying Distiller, corner of eciithhelu and Frvu>
Lreets, Pittsburgh. apr!3
J. Uryar,
,W HOLESALK AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT
Tf 1&5 Liberty street, and3l DtscinuJ alley. feblbty
4W“JNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER,"ta
1 AS remored to 2»4 LIBERTY street, opposite UarrL-on
A_L alley,and No. It SEVENTH, near btuiUiheiJ, where
.tie attention of his friemia and the public is {netted to the
-lock of READY-MADE UuODS always on band. Also,
Jtolbs, Cassuneres and Vestings for ordered work. A full
•aSuftment of Furnishing Good* tor gentlemen, including
• let* of all tiualilies/Truuks, Umbrellas, Ac., Ac. ja&j_
'JjUa R CLOSEST CoMJiUJI.i M iLoetLT.
Wholesale sad Retail Clothing Meickaau,
8 Wood STREEI.
IHIK subscribers tvepoctiuUy inform ;u»-ir old customers
_J_ and the public in general, that they have tiu> day as*
thenuelvesiu the above burduer*, under the hrm
nt JOHN M’CLOaEKI aCo They respectfully solicit a
nar« ol public yatrunitg*.
The previous nojim
eivna re>V“>:Uvet>
j y LukiiiD, ol the Qrm ct Coolxi A l.*f,Uv having
Lt. opened bTOKE NO. U, doers at-orV the old
tauu,) lor the purpose ofrariyiug on the CLOTHING
-tiINESS, ht-pi'sfcy r-trict ntientton to buslneeui to them a
a are ot the patronage of the inte firm.
N. B.—Clothing made to order in the moat faahlonst i*
tv te*,and on the .-dmrtent nou-w—inferior to none in the
■it-
•l&mct C. Watt,
V;T KRCIiANT TAILOJI—». -li i jfih 'trvtst,»j j«;Ur U.f
JX Tlmatre; Fa. aprT
James Neiilnger,
1 ¥"ONONG AH-LLA N L\<J MUjj—cjH r»—j
JX Inform his Muoui* suU LQe pui.it*, Lit At hjt,oewArt*b
diiuient U osv la full operation. aim tost h* is pr?j»ruU to
urni&h Boat Cabins, and ml alypruerj tor i’iantd Lumber,
> ttb promptseM, and at tn* lowfcr rate*.
Board and riant, vUuik! on ou« or octb aid**, constantly
a band.
Saah, Door*, and Mouldings, cl every a<*=rlpUoQ, made to
•nier.
Builders and Carpenter! would find it to their advantage
> give him a call, u tie can uow turuuh th-m with planed
utf suitable for every desrriptuni c.i work.
HJJBBOK & CBIBWELL,
' BELL AND B&ASii FUUNDEKS,
\T ANUKAOTUKKKSof all kinds or lißAaa WORK, LO
- OOMOTIVi:, STEAM ENGINE, I’LUMBKII6. Ac. Al
i, Cotton Ratting M anutactamra.
Foundry on Rebecca street, Ailtuheny City.
Office anil Store, No. 1- Market street, t'uuburgh.
OLD BRASS and COPPER taken m exchange tor work,
r cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will Or
romptly attended to. :.<t-v ly
JUBEPIIT. LOWKV,
No. 43 Corner of P\jv\ artd liW Streets,
office up stairs. Entrance from Fifth *?r**-t. Ibttebnrgb,
! k ESPKCTFULLY announce u> uiu public that he ha*
commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, In conneo
,on with Intelligence and General CoUectiug. Ue will
•Iso attend to renting. Persons in want of servants, in any
opacity, or those la want of places, will be supplied at abort
•otic*. AU baidneea entrusted to his care promptly at
<nded to.
References T. J. Blgham, Esq., Richard Cowan, Esq., W.
>. Leslie, Dr. Ales. Black, James Mackerel, A. A. Mason,
:am L AOld. jnnll
t. ourr , —...h. ausisux*
81. GRAFF * CO.,
Western Foundry, No. 124 Wood street,
rm.iooaou, pa..
■ YANUPACTUKER-* OF COOKING STOVES, Coal and
_?X Wood Stove.-!, Parlor Stores, Hollow Ware, Plalu and
aacyUrates,Plain and Fancy Penders, Sad and Dog Irons,
•ugar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Wagon ltox?f>, 4c. [ Ju3:l r J
REAL ESTATE AGENT, Merchandise, Stock, and LIU
Broker,Office, N 0.92 Fourth Strbct,(abor« Wood.) The
uoscrlbvr having opened an office at the above plaee, for the
jurpoMot negotiating Loans, hills, Bonds, Mortgages, mn«J
.Li other Instruments for the security of Money, and for the
jorcnsM and sale of blocks. Will also give prompt and
/articular attention to buying, soiling, renting of and leas
■«< Real Eftate. [Jy7J AUSTIN LOOMIS.
.w«. aicsxreon, Pittsburgh.
Schuchman 4 Haunleln,
r ITHOGRAPHERS—Third Ftro**t, opposite the Poet-office,
1 A Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, hill Iln&da, Show bills,
abela, Architectural and Machine Drawing*, business aud
- isiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on atom;, Printed
n UulorsUold,Bronze,or black,in the most approved style,
:ij hi the must reasonable prices. octlftrly
8* A’kinley, ~
a OUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, AND
Dealer In Paint*—No. 44 St. Clair street, Hltsbtirgb.
las constantly on band all kinds ot Faints, either dry or
oiled, Japan and Copal Varnish. Linseed oil, boiled Oil,
spirits Turpentine, Window Glass c: all rites, Putty, Paint
Irusbes, Aci all of the best quality, and for sale at rcarona
i** prices. septl
ifiHOLISH AXD CLABHCAL SUMINAKY.
W. T. MCDONALD. M. A., Principal.
rHE next tension of the Institution will commence on
MONDAY’, the sth of September next, at the room cor
ler of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by tLa
leesrs. Veeder.
RtfcrcnczM —Hon. A. W. Loomis, 0. Knap, Jr., 8. F. Von
ahorst. K. Miller, jr. suipiu
JACOB BDC6LLIBTE&,
•WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER
ASP DXAtZS I!T ALL'XITDS Of
Tobacco, SnnfT, and Cigars,
Ao. £> Fifth sL , fhUtburgh. Pa.
AY - Keeps constantly on hand a Urge supply of all ibe
■triuus brands of Imparted Cigars. jsS:j?
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WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALER IN
IMPORTED CIGARS,
mygrly No. 53 Market strict, Pirrsncium.
r : POWEK A tUEROUN,
ARCHITECTURAL AXDOHNAMENTAI CARVERS.—
Oroatiental Patterns for Casting, in every Btyle;
Modeling, 7 Designing, Ac. Composition Ornaments for Ota
decoration of Steamboat*, buildings, Ac ; 9$ SMITHFIELD
Street, pear the Post OMc.» yl-Jtn
FISHER, ANDERSON A CO., hare just started ibolr pa«
per "dll at the above place, where they will be happy
to receive orders for printing and wrapping paper of ail
slaea. t«bJ7:if
r* —a A. Timlle,
fftHk WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE, HARNESS,
VALISE and CARPET BAG inanitfcs
• turer. No. 106 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Jygfcy
John H. Mellor,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL
LNBTKUJLENTS, Pianos, Musio, School Books and
stationery. No. 122 Wood street. (janl
a. j. aaoai* zoxul abl, jr.
HAGAN * AHh.
WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers in Silkt, Fmey and
SiapU DRY GOODS, Nos. 91 Market end 6 Union
street, PUtaburgh. ° §pr4
~ E. WHIi'EHOUSE,
T7ANCYBILK AND WOOLEN DYER AND CLEANER,
A No- 7 ISABELLA St, near the Emmet Hotel,
mar * Alleouemt.
. Thoma* M. hlttie.
ATCH AND CWCK MAKER— Fifth street, between
Wood and Market streets, opposite Iron City Hotel,
an Kinds of Jewelry made and repaired. fupfrly
S. L * CUTm, “ T '
Real estate and general agents, jvo 50
Snilhfiild ttrtcL noTl
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HLEE, (SUOC*BSO» to Mdeput a Ltx,) WOOL DEAL
• HR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the mU
of American Woolen.Good*. No. 189 liberty street. |my4
I : L. S> Hayward,
Dealer m boots, shoes. trunks and Leghorn
»nd BRAID HATB, corner Of Market and Liberty nta-
So. 174 Pittsburgh, t>a. jftlL-y
BARR * MOSER,
ARCHITECTS:— Offices: Philo Hell No.7sThird street,
Pittsburgh; aail east side of the Diamond, Allegheny
jvl&Sm'
B: .LOUXH A BRO., KtM Binning bam, manufacturers of
• Bar Iron* and small Iron oi all descriptions, ami
make,alao,tbeftnettquality ofHoopo, Rounds and Squares.
for Iron in tha box, at ths cRy Post
Ofios. oclS
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PUBLISHED DAILY, BY,GILL>IOBE ft MONTGOMERY, AT THE ‘‘BUST BUILDINGS.” CORNER OP FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT *6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $6,00 VfilEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE
fOSKPH FLliiißlNe,
JOHN U. MORGAN, Ag’t,
JOHN MITCHKJLL,
William Thorn, Druggist,
lieik-ovitl.
each mil t-*> .«»• tiled ny ihem
leb»
Austin Loomis,
NEW PAPER*MILL
CANTOS, oino.
BUSINESS CARDS.
J. C, ANDERSON,
No. 6 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
WHOLESALE Dealer la Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Spices,
Confectionery, Sugars, Cigars, Ac., ac. Raisins, Figs,
Prunes, Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Dates, Citrons, Almonds,
Filberts, Walnuts, Cream Note, Pea Nate, Cocoa Nats, I’h.e
Apple Cheese, Sardines, Pickles, Sauces, Hock Candy, Yer
mlcelli, Maocaronl, Olive Oil, Ac., So. aprahly
ENTERPRISE WORKS.
80. 130 WOODSTSTTI, T SD DOO* BXLOW HMI* iitST.
VO WN a TETLEY.
IMPORTERS and manufacturers oI
SURGICAL AND DENTAL
INSTRUMENTS, RIFLEB, Ac. We
keep a general assortment of tbe above
articlesconstantly on hand; together
<rtth a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pis
tols and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder,
Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knivos;
Tailors H*ir Dresser*’ Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.—
Also, Trusses and Supporters.
Jobbing and repairing neatly executed.
RIFLES!—We are matting Rifles of every description, to
onior, of the best meterial, and workmanship warranted.—
Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill
ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale
prioes. nylfc
Chandeliers and Gat Fixtures.
THE subscribers are now opening at their new Ware room-
NO. 109 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith
field, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK
ETS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Gas Fitting,
ever offered in this market. Having arrangements made
by which they will be oonstantly In receipt of new patterns
and varieties, they confidently Invite the attention of pur
chasers to their selection. We are determined to sell ss
low as any house in tho West, and being practical Gas Fit
ters, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles
in this line.
.~i.rtuu.iu.
We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of every de
scription for gas. water and steam.
Brass Castings of all kinds made to order promptly.
LONG, MILLER A CO.,
■WT22.7 No. ltrt» Firat street
GEORGE BLKTCUER,
FROM HEW TORE,
. . MANUFAOTURERof the celebrated
% N. Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic
/ N \T \ Band Toupees, and every description
of Ornamental Hair, for Ladies and
Gentlemen, 7‘J FOURTH STREET,
between Wood and Market, Pitts-
Burroant’s system enables Ladles
ana Ueatlemon to measure thalr heeds
with accuracy.
No. 1. ine round of the Head.
No. 2 From the forehead over tbe head to neck, No. 2.
No. 8. From car to ear, over the top.
No. 4. From ear to ear, round the forehead.
For Toupees, to cover the top of tbe bead only—a paper
pattern, the exact shop** of the bald part. [my4 _
Kew Coach and Carriage Factory:
JOHNSTON, BROTHERS ft CO.,
Oner of Rebecca and Belmont itreeU, Allegheny City ,
WOULD respectfully inform their friends
Die public generally, that they have
commenced the manufacture of Carriages,
**—Rockaway 9, Boggle*. Sleigh* and
'harlots, Is all thvtr various styles of finish and proportion.
All orders *>ill lie executed with strict regard to durability
and beauty of finish. Repair* will also be attended to on
the mn«t r»a.4oa*hl* terms. Using in all their work the
best Eastern Abaft*. Pules, and Wheel stuff, they feel confi
dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will be
perfectly «ati*fit-d on trial of their work.
Purchaser? are requested to give us a call, before purvha
«lnc «ls-'u here. oetfiily
Pearl Steam Mill;
CANAL BASIN. ALLEGHENY CITY,
(HXAB rux AXItmUD BTSTtOS.)
FAMILIES »ill be supplied wnnoarvirioaigrades of
FRESH GROUND FLOUR,
By leaving their orders at the Mill or tu our boxes at
Logan, Wilson A Co., Wood etreet,or Braun A Reiter,cor
ner Liberty aU'l St. Clair streets. Pittsburgh.
11. I*. Sehwarti, or J. T. Sample, DruggLls, Allegheny.
Flour will b-Meliv tn*l to tamtlleMn either of the two cities
Tsana: CASH on delivery.
jyg> _ BRYAN, KENNEDY A CO.
11 A II I) W A II K
FOR
SaddlcrH and Carriage Makers.
li. T. LEECH, Jll.,
No. 131 Wood slieet,
PITTSBURGH.
Also, Cloths, Damasks, Laces, Host, Bent Staff,
Springs, ftc., ftc.
t|>NAs! I'KAM 1' fej Ari ‘ — A WORTH, tho original and
_|. only Importer iti tLLs -I . tbe best Congo Twi from
London, is now receiving *v • . large and choice selection
of TEAS, which be ii deter n-d to-well at »uch pricer and
fineness of quality, that all trie reckless puffer* m this or
tbe next city cansot beat. He mo*l respect/ ully invites the
ladies &n<l gentleman of this and the surrounding district*-,
without distinction of nation, to cull and try hi* Teas,
which be sells sutyeet to be returned, if they don't giv*
satisfaction. The following are the prices:
Prime Oolong, Souchong an<l Congo, CT7 I X/>bO cents $ lb.
A verv superior English breakfast C«.iiiro. W>c ®>.
Extra fine, a very delicious Congo, 75c. y tt>.
Fine Young Hysnn, 40®50c.‘?l th.
Extra fine Young Hyson and Imperial, 76c. * lb.
Very best Young Tyson and imperial, SI u>.
Don't mistake the pUre--PAGODA TEA STORE, eerner
of Diamond and Diamond alley a liberal reduction made
to <ie*i»r« ' lao2l
N EW MUSIC M'OltK—The »übscrtl>t>rn hare opened at
,\o. 83 Fourth street, a choice collection of music and
musical instrument*, Italian and German strings, Pianos,
by M. Erard. of Paris, and Mr. Arnold; Flutes; by M. Kuler,
Frankfort. A. M.; Clarionet.-*, Jo. Aii kinds of brass Instru
ments from the best French manufactories, all of which we
offer to the public on more liberal terms, feeling confident
that we can render entire satisfaction.
H. SCUROEDEH A 00.. No. 63 Fourth st.
H Schrorder and G. Anton will give Instructions on the
piano, violin and guitar. aep23
ARNOLD A WILLIAMS,
heating and ventilating warehouse,
auKOracrckxkA nr
Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing,
Ann Fiwirus rua Steak, Gas oa Water.
No. 25 Market street, Pittsburgh.
We have sold oar Furnaces, Pattern*, Ac., to Mwm.
ARNOLD A WILLIAMS, whom wo cordially recommend
to the patronage of the public.
SCAIFK. ATKINFON A OK ELY.
Depot ot hongvrortbk Zlmuir rmau’i Ca>
uwde Wluei and Brandy.
THUS underrizned has received rd<i offer.- fur *ale, ct CVn
civman meu, a large quantity ol Logwortii A Zimmer
man’* choice ana world renowned Sparkling. Dry and La
dles’ Sweet Catawba Wioef. .Such as may Ue-ire to procure
iin excellent article of Native Wine, (the pure juice of the
grape,) will hud my establishment the place for the gratib
calion c.f th<Sr desires. The Catawba Brandy,distilled from
the genuitiourapn. Is declared by mnuy excullcut judges,
equal in haTor to the bc«t imporbKl Cognuc.
Ik FICKEISEN,
iakll No 137 Liburiy street
Sunn’y A Clark's Planao
Afresh amvai <>f nunns « clakk’s .
celebrated PI VNOS has just been
by the -übscrllM-r. They have l*een
and carefully selected expressly for this mar-™ * « U •
ket, and an-considered uuoquallol fur ewoetnes* and power
of tone. They ail poaoesii the new improvement of two
lepstraU bridfju, tbo base etriogs ruunlng over and abort
the ireble. They are fully vxzrranfai to RUnd any cUtnate
ami to excel in capacity for slaoding in tuno Prioesrangu
from (25U tosS<X). A Iso, a floe lot of PUnoa from thetnaou
factories of DUNIIA d A C*).. and also LIGHTR, NEWTON
A bIIADBCRY, N. Y. All thaabove will poritivi-ly ho sold
at Factory prices, without additional charge for freight,
risk, etc.., etc. LiKSKY KLEUER,
Sole Agent for Nunns A Clark’s Pianos,
No. 101 Third street.
Sign of the Golden Harp.
BAIN KING HOUSE OF
BEI.G. GAItttETTSON & CO ■
UN the .North-»wi Pv»rD*ir of HILL and MOft'lGOMhitk
Street, to ihn ixirnugn of HUNTINGDON, I‘eoua.; at
which a general Banting Bnainens ia contemplated to be
Drafts on Phllalelphla, Pittsburgh, do , Ac., always for
sale- (JbUeetiims uiadu at the principal points in the United
States.
Money received on deposit, payable on demand, without
iDUrwt. slho, for It. ft. 9 and 1- mouths, payable with rea
sonable rates of interest thereon.
J. M. Bell, R. B Johnston, Wm. Jock, Wm. SI. Lloyd of
Ilollidtiysburg, Pa- A l». Wilson, J. Geo. Miles, Wm. Har
ris, Jr., Thou, fisher, Wm. I*. Orblson, John Scott, Jamp*
Gwin, and Quo. W. Uarretison, of Huntingdon, Pa.
Huntingdon, July ‘dlst, 1854—tin
D STEWART has removed Jii-* BRUSH FACTORY from
« the old stand, No. 23 Fifth hlreet, to No. 2fl Fifth
etroot, nearly opposite, on the site formerly occupied by the
Iron City Hotel, where he will be pleusod to we his custo
mers, and as many nnw ones as feel disposed to patronize
him.
N. B.—ln connection with the Brush Manufactory, as
heretofore, will be found in this establishment all kinds of
Variety Goods, Looking Glasses. Comba, Toya. Ac. [my 13:3m
JOHN A. O’BRIEN, B 7 BMITUPIKLD BTREET, between
fourth and Diamond alley. Money loaned on Gold and
Silver Plate, Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry,
Musical Instruments, Guns and Pistols, Feather Beds. Fur
niture, and all kinds of articles —for any length of time
agreed on. Charges for storage considerably lower than
heretofore. Private entrance through the ball door. All
business transactions strictly confidential.
Forfeited pledges sold Immediately after being out of
date, nni«w redeemed. Bargains of Gold and Silver Watch*
«s. Jewelry, 4e., always on bund.
NEfW SEED BTORKi
JAMES WARDROP,
OFFERS for sale CANARY BIRDS of the most Improved
breed, being very hardy, and fine singers. Bird Seeds
—Canary,Hemp, Millet,Rone and mixed Seed. Bouquets
will be tarnished composed of the finest FLOWERS, vis:
Camell&s, Rose Buds, Heliotropes, Ac. Evergreens (in pots)
forChristmu Trees, from the Seed and Horticultural Store,
No. 49 Fifth at, near Wood. decSO
Consume the Smoke.
THE subscriber having the exclusive right to manufac
ture and sell BWKKNKY’B HOT AIR AND SMOKE
CONSUMING FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders, and
contract for heating' buildings with the most economical
Furnace now in use. The attention of those interested Is
so lid ted. Anx Information can be had of A.. BRADLEY,
Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BARN DOLLAR,
dec24.*tf l Iron CUv Stove Warehonse, No. 134 Wood st.
Wsrrsn’i tiongress Ink.
THIS INK is prepared by a purely chemical process, and
ts toarranfeo to contain nothing iryuriout to metaliepent-
It Is pale when first used, bat by exposure to the air be
comes gradually of a most intense and permanent black.
For sale in bottles of varl roa site, by wholesale or retail,at
<s epB W. 8. HAVEN’S
Stationary War use. Market street, corner of 2d. 1
A CARD.—Mr. G. ANTON and U. BCHROEDKR would
respectfully announce to the dtisensof Pittsburgh and
Allegheny that they will give Instructions on the Plano,
Guitar, Violin and Flats, inquire at H. Sohroeder A Co.’s
NSW MUSIC STORE, 34 Fourth xtrst. sepSS
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PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 1854,
Removal.
Loan Ofllee.
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BUSINESS CARDS.
NKW CARPETS.
Spring fitylei,
AT THE CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 82
THIRD Street.—We are now reedring and opening
one of the largest and choicest stocks of Carpetings, Oil
cloths, Mats, Matting, Rugs, Ac., ever exhibited west of
New York. The stock has been selected with great care.
Persons in want of any articles in our line, are respectfully
invited to call and examine. Our assortment consists In
part of the following, vit:
Kpyal Velvet and Brussels Carpetings ;
Tapestry Brussels;
Autranon Carpets;
Extra Imperial and Supsr Three.ply ;
Patent Tapestry lagraln;
Superfine and Fine ingrain;
Worsted and Wool Carpet*;
Woo) and Cotton do
Venltlan 24 %, %, and 44;
Hemp Carpets, very cheap;
Lint and Rag, ’do
White and Cheek Canion Mattings, y A , 44, 84, and 0-4;
Cocoa Matting, 24, 4-4, H and 04;
Bpanißh Matting, vary cheap;
Elegant Mosaic Rugs, $6O per pair;
Axminister, Chenille, and Tufted Rugs, all prices;
Fancy English Sheepskin Mats, $l5 per pair;
Colored do do do from $2,50 to (5 each;
Together with a large selection of Cocoa, Jute, Adelaide,
Velvet, and other Mats;
Kmboaeed and printed cloth table and piano oovers, of
entirely new designs, very rich.
Damask table and piano coven; also worsted damask by
the yard, toilnett, doylers, Ae.
A great variety of patterns in floor oil-cloth, from 2 to 24
feet wide.
Buff Hollands for windows, 30, 32, 34,86, 88,40, 42,44,
aches wide.
Gold bordered shades, entirely new, very rich.
Window shades of every description.
Oval and hollow stair-rods, carpet binding, tacks, Ac.
Also, the Royal Turkish Bath Towels, together with every
thing usually kept In Carpet Houses. “ Small profits and
quick sales." C. B. HEADLY A 00-,
marB:mae 82 Third street.
j. x. jgsm j. o. lucnxa.
JONES Si BUCHER.
IKON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,
Railroad, foot a/ Third it, Harri&urg, Pa.
HAVING increased our Machinery, which Is now of the
most improvu.l order, end having added many facili
ties for dispatching work, wo are now manufacturing First
Close
STEAM ENGINES,
FOR FURNACES AND ROLLING MILLS,
Blowing CyUaden, Boilers. Furnace, Boiling,
SAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY A CASTINGS,
Gas and Water Pipes, Hydra'its. Retorts, Lamp Poets, Hitch
tug Posts, Columns, Girders, Shafting, Hangers,
Brackets,CeilarGrattus BatblngTubs.flpnota,
Railing , Verandah* and Ornamental Catting*.
We pay particular attention to the tnanuiketux* and con
struction of Cast Iron
Fronts for Houses and Stores.
Having an extensive assortment of beautiful Oarv*d Pat
tern* of tbe moet approved architectural order, our great
facilities for manufacturing and shipping enable us to com
pete with our cities.
Parties erecting Furnaces or Roiling Mill?, Mill Owner*
and Mlll-Wrigbts, will find i< much to ihetr advantage to
call and examine our extensive stock of PaUarae before
building.
IBOX AXD BRASS CASTIXOS,
Of every description; Smith Work, Pattern Making. Fur
nace and Forge Tuyeres, furnbhM to order. [mylChy
HALL:
CHI N A
Market atkeet.
N’OW ooened one of th- iarg-*t and beet selected stocks
of CHINA,GLAH.S and QL'EKN.SWARK,ever brought
to ihb market: ron«isllng lu part nl VS bile ip.n flume Din
ner. Tea and Toilet Wars, whodi «« would particularly in
»lt-i the Ladle.-* to call anti examine, os the shapes are en
tirely new and the w.ir.i very .-uperifr, having some twelve
different pattern* of Toilet Warn, -ither in full setts or
R-'.wU and Pitcher* separate. Wc are felling them at very
moderate prices.
Also, a very liauibtnrac of French China Tea
and Dinner setts, or separate piece* of plain wktl , gold
band, or fancy pafteras.
Gur -took of Flour \eses convicts of over fifty different
patterns, very b- autiful, ecd ranging from fifty cents per
pair to thirty dollar*. Having so la."<» an e.worttnenr, we
feel confident of *uttlcg uli tastes.
Dritania Tea Puts, augurs and Creem*, Silver Plated
Fork*. Spoons and Butu-r Knlvur, Knives and Forks, of
rarina* styles, from c-itnmon to the finest; Solar Lamps,
lUll Lamps, Girandole*, end lions* Furnishing Goods.
BOSTON GLISfI VV A fib —Of thi* we have a large assort
ment. particularly the Diamond Pattern, which look* a*
»ell at tbe best cut, and -ell* ut jess than CU* third the
price. Aim, u complete stock ot Pitt-rmrgh Glass.
The public are rc.tpe,'tfully iurited to call and examine
our gcods. JOHN J. OXIIAKY,
No. C 2 Market st., Third and Fourth,
opposite George R. WnlU’s.
““ i*o"w*A~ foTsdry
NO. 103 WOOD STREET.
JOHN C. PARRY, (suervsror to J. C. Parry A C 0.,) beg*
to inform the ouslomen of the old firm, and th* pnblk
generally, that he has now on hands, and U extensively en
gaged in manufacturing, evary deitcriptlon of CASTINGS—
«uch as: Patent Chilled Rolls; large Kettle* and Curbs;
Patent Kettles, for floap. Pot Ash. Soda Aub; Sugar Kettle*,
for the manufacture of Cane Sugar 1 all cos* on a patent
procr**, known ns J. C. Parry’s, and are superior for dura
bility to any other, and sold Lower than those made on tbe
old plan.
HOLLOW WARS—A general assortment, all from new
and improved patterns, Wagon Cox*s, Dog Irons, Pad Irons,
4c., Ac.
Rolling Mill Casting*, and Machinery of every description,
always on hand or mad* to orti*-r.
Cook Stoves, Kitchen Ranges, and Coal Store*, of every
leecription ; lowa Cook Stoves, five sixes, which received the
first prise for 1850 and 1651. st th* Agricultural Fair of Al
legheny County, Pa.,and recommended by fifteen hundred
persons; Knlerprizr Cook Stows, four sixes; Premium Cook
gtnves; Egg and Radiator CVal Store*: Parlor Stoves, Ac.
Parlor Grates and Fender*, great variety, beautifully
enamelled. Common Grates, and building material of every
lMcxtrtion.
A great variety of Ornamental RaHjas.fbr Cemeteries and
Fencing.
PhnipAt and rtcvph CasttrtQt —A large «tock ot all the
kinds in use, and will be sold at reduced pricea. Hall'a Pat
en* True Amerl-sin. F.gnn’s, Crane’*, Klnkald’e,
Wood*', PeeoDck’o. Huil'a, Improved Bull, Ac.
Bovble. i'lougfit. —The Michigan Double Plongh, which
has taken the premium at the State Fairs of New York,
Pennsylvania, and Ohio, and wherever it has been exhibited.
Iron and Nails. Stove Pipe and Tin Wane—all of which I
will nell at the lowest pri-ws; and respectfully Invite the
nubile to give tn«* «*»U, *r the old stand. No. 103 Wood at.
«n»l-v TOrtN n PAHUV
ALLEGHENY
SOLOMON BIIETTER 4 CO,
(Late Blssel A Semple’s Rolling Mill.) on the bank of the
Allegheny, b*low the Bt. Clair Street Bridge,
Au.£GuaxT CUT, Pa.
TMIK proprietor* respectfully inform the poblic that,
baring made extensive additions to their establish
ment, they are prepared to manufacture, on the most re*-
*onable term*. Iron Work for Bridges, Car Axles. Quarry
Work, Stoue Cutters* and Masons' Tools, Shafting, Mill
Gearing, Machine Work in general, and heavy Forging, of
-very description. A!*o, lIUKSK SHOES manufactured by
Shan't fat'nt Hnrte Shoe Machine. The Horae Shoe Ma
•hins win he in operation about the mladle of February,
when all orders for Sht/ea will meet with prompt attention.
Mill Picks made and dressed. Order* sent by mall or tele
graph attended to on the shortest notice. jaUty
KNTE K P~R IS E FOUNDRY,
ALLEGHENY CITY
VCmhmu*, Federal tired, u ter the BriJat.
HAVING fitted Up my establishment with all the latest
Improvements, «mhradn; every focllily for manufkr
turlng In the best and cheapest style; eud owningthaex-
Clasive right in J. J John-on's Box smiwthlng I ons, and
John Johnson’s S-lf heittiuK Ciiarciial Irons, patented Jan-
uary 10, 18M, superior to anything of the klod io.tMMar
ket, anil alao having a patented improvement fur moulding
the above < rtmr, Box**, end Pipe Boxes, 1 am pre
pared to at* 11 wholesale and retail on f:ilr terms.
Any persons wishing to purchase the right for moulding
upon the improved plan, anil manufacturing any or all of
the above article*, will p)*»a«B address
-i C. KIVQSLAND,
my3o:Sm Alleghecy city.
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WHOLESALE A?il) KETAIL.
JAMES ROB U has titled up in splendid style ins store,
No. 89 Market streot and No 6 Union street, between
Fifth street and tlui Diamond, aud has i.ow completed hie
Spring stock of HOOTS, SHOES, FLIPPERS,
and I’ftlra Leaf, Pe-101, Duslio and Uraid HATS, to which he
invites the attcuticn of all purchasers, whether
sale or retail.
This stock I* one of the largest ever opeued In this city,
and embraces everything worn bv the ladles of Philadelphia
and New York, and ho trust* ‘cannot fall lo please all.
tireat care has been givon lo aol-KUlttg the choicest goods;
all of which he warrant*.
BJI Ul l» UIC LI UD WUIUPV'-t
He also continues to manufacture, as heretofore, all de
scription* of Boots and Shoes, and from this long experience
of over twenty years In huslnen* In this city, is, he trusts,
a sufficient guarantee that tho*« w.m favor him with their
custom, will bo fairly dealt with apr!9:tf
w. U. SC YlKbl,
FIRST STREET. UKl'WiiK-. WOOD AND MARKET
STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA., builds Francis’ Patent
Metallic Ufa Boats,of GaicnnUod Iron . sleo manufactures
Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Oooklng Stoves for Steamboats
aod Hotels, Portahlo larges, Forged Iron Work, Urge
Bolts for Bridges. Ac.; C -k Ufa Preservers, the best anti
cheapest kind. Bueimb >nt work attended to. [my26.y
1* 7 K "are re-'idviug from New York and Philadelphia,
W - 3*o HALF QUESTS »'EA,
cumprlning Vouug Hyson, Imperial, Guopowdcr, Oolong,
Souchong, and KngltMi Breakfast, all of which have b«n
carefully selected, ami .will be sold as usual.
A. JAYNES, lVkin Tea Store,
jj.oj No. 38 Fifth str-ret.
J BOOl’d AND ftliOEA—Those who wish to get a
neat and well fitting
BOOT, SHOE or GAITER,
will cull at M'LAUGirLi™,
- jylg. 1 pfi fouxth street
ORAFF, UEIBINOKR * GRAFF,
Manufacturers of coal and wood cooking
STOVES, Parlor and Healing Stoves, Qratu Fronts,
Fenders, Wagon Boxes Ac., Ac. Warehouse No. 184 WOOD
Street, above Fifth, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOCKING FAOTORY,
NO. 24 FIFTH STREET,
Sign of THE OLD STAND.
WILLIAM uALY has resumed from the Manufactur
ing Hosiery Europe, where be has pur
chased, for cash, a very oxtenaife and well assorted stock of
the best descriptions only of Stockings, Bocks, Undershirts,
Drawers, Gloves; also, new style of Children’s cud Misses’
Fanoy Blockings, together with hla domastlo stock of Pitta
burgh Manufactured Hosiery. He will sell by wholeealeor
retail at New York Importers’ prices.
WILLIAM DALY A 00.
Remember the placo—No. 34, Bign of TH£ OLD STAND.
my 23
UcmoVal.
PAUL KLEINER has removed bis LITERARY DEPOT
from No. 73 Third street, to Fifth street, opposite the
Theatre, where be will be happy to see his former patrons,
and all others desirous of purchasing any of the cheap Li*
terature of the day. apr7;ly
PEKIN TEA STOKE,
BY A. JAYNES,
No. 38 F\fU\ street, between Kbod and Market, touth tide
gg- Sold Wholesale and Retail. JaS-Tg
Walter F. Marshall,
IMPORTER and .Dealer to Franchand Aaarioan Paper
Hasctege. *•»
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PHILADELPHIA.
GEORGE J. HENKEL’S
CITY CABISKT WAREHOUSE,
AV IT3 CHESTNUT STREET,
(Ofposri limkPzSDsscx HatA,)
Philadelphia
EUBNXTTOE, IN EVEBY STYLE!
Comprising LouisXlV, Louis XV, Elizabethan and Antique,
with Sculpture Carving and modern style;
In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satinwood and Maple
all of superior construction, and finished in the
best style, equal to, if not excelling in qual
ity, the Goods of any Establish
ment in the United States.
EMPLOYING none bat experienced workmen, (appren
tices being positively excluded,)and using the best ma
terials, the work cannot fail to give satisfaction to pur
chasers. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur
chasers, is the facility of Furnishing a House, either in ele
gant or plain style, completely from one establishment; by
which means all the articles in each room correspond in
style and quality, and the immense stock always ex band,
being so various in design, enables purchasers to please
their taste in a selection, without the delay necessarily
caused In ordering Furniture.
To irivn an idea of the fln>»h*d Furniture on hand, I need
only inform you that my Rooms are 176 feet long, by 27 feet
wide, four boots in number; with Shops contiguous, suffi
cient to employ 200 hands, which Is a guarantee that the
work Is all done under my own immediate inspection.
The Packing Is all done in the Store, aad Furnitsre
warranted to carry safely any distance. Visiters to Phils
delphl* are respectfully invited, as purcaasers or otherwise,
to call ano examine the Goods. a026;1y ,
JOSEPH MOGRIDGE.
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT,
No. 38 Cowoioii, Bktow Pin tjxkur,
St* Louis, Mo.,
CONSIGNMENTS an i Commissions will meet with prompt
and personal attention, and libc.al advarura will be
given when required, on Consignments or Bills of Lading,
<n hand.
Order*lor the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other
will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices.
The Receiving tad Forwarding of Merchandise and Pro
duce will meet with especial care and dispatch; the lowest
rates of Freight will always be procured, and the expense
of Storage and Drajage as much'«s possible avoided.
axrx&xncxs:
Page A Bacon, St. Louis; Ellis A Morton, Cincinnati;
Charleo, Blow A do; Strader A Gorman, do;
Chouteau A Valle, do; Hoeea A Fraser, do;
Doan, King A Co., do; Springer A Whiteman, do;
J. W.BnunrA Dro.,Plttebh; E.O. Gooodman A Co., <ie;
D. Leech A Co., do; E. 4 C. Yaroail AOo.,PbUada;
Wm. Holmes A Co., do; Morgan, J.M.Buck A Morgan:
Blow A March, New York. 8.8. Comegyn, do;
Frost A Forrest, do; Shields 4 Miller, do;
Charles A. Meigs, do; Joaiah Lee A Co., Baltimore.
A.O.Ferweil A 0o n ßoston; Abraham J. Cole, do;
Howard, Bon A Co., do; W. B. Reynolds, Louisville;
H. D. Newcomb A Bro., do;
T.C.TwtehtH A Co.,Ooinml««hm Merchants. New Orleans.
have an open Policy of Insurance, which will cover
all shipments to my address, when advised hy letter per
mall, or when endowed on bills of lading before, or at the
time of shipment. JOSEPH MOGRIDGK,
angfi Ht. Lonjs. Miasmrri.
CHARLOTTE BLUHE, No. 118 Wood street, has just re
ceived the following NEW MUSIO:—A Song from the
West; I’m Going There; Switzers' Farewell Waltz, Beliak;
Brother Jonathan’s March; Hours of Devotion, a collection
of sacred melodies, arranged la easy style for piano or melo
deon, byGro e; Wild Flowers, Wallace; The Organ. Man,
(K-iten; Farewell March, Bearer; Sebuiboff’s Grand Walts :
I've Been Roaming (rondo). Dreader; Softly, ye Night
Winds, Wallace; Ued-Cap Schottisch, Gcobe; Bud from the
Opera, Beliak—easily arranged and fingered for beglooers;
Jordan Polka, new; tEuvres Favorl, par Wilhelm Kuhe;
Parkinson’s Garden Polka, Kerssen; Parlor Masonrka. £ei
dle; To Meet Again. You; Dying Words of Little Katy;
Tuere is Darkness on the Mountain, Wallace; The Mother’.-
Smite; Early Dreams, six beautiful melodies for ton all
hands, by (E«teu. Also, a good sdertion of Guitar Mudc,
Songs. Polkas, WalUes, Marches, Ac. Ac. au2
Bay Wood ilnrsery and Gardena.
JAMES KENNEDY, [late Manager of the well-known Sy
racuse Nuseriea, New York,) begs leave to Inform the
public, that be ha.* now t*d'.abli*ncd on EXTENSIVE N Ult-
SKRY, on the Farm of Mr. Jamas S. Negley, near East Lib
erty, whereh* shall be prepared, after the sth instant, to re
ceive and till orders for every variety of Fruit and Ornamen
tal Trees, Hardy aud Green House Shrubs and Plante. In
addition to a choice and superior stock on hand, he has made
arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries is the Rost,
to koep up his supply. Having a thorough and longsxpe
teuoe In the business, he can asuure his customers perfect
mtiffhetion.
Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer his eerricos in
designing, laying out, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Pub
lic forks, or the grounds of Country Residences; and will
also furnish plane for tbs formation of Lawns, Approaches,
Picturesque Scenery, Ac., in the highest styles of the art.
Practieally acquainted with every branch of Landscape
Gardening, and having spent yean In the-Bylrlan Parks of
England, and on the beautiful banks of the Hudson, he
hopes be has the capacity to meet the wishes of those who
favor him.
Communications can be addressed through the City
Post Office, or left at the Warehouse of Messrs. Neglev A
Mohan, 22 Wood street
Notice to Stockholder*.
Orncx or PiirauaGn aan Coxn vuavtllx R.R. G 0.,)
_ Ptfttbvrfh, June 291 b, 1864. j
AGREEABLY to a Resolution of the Board of Directors
of the PI ITSBURGU AND CONNELLS'7ILLK RAIL
ROAD COMPANY, subscribers to the Stock of taid Company
an hereby notified that the fifth INSTALMENT OF FIVE
DOLLARS per share on their subecriptlons will be due anil
payable on the FIFTEENTH DAY OF JULY' next, (the
first, second, third, and fourth instalments of two dollars
and fifty cents per share, having heretofore been called in.)
and also, FIVE DOLLARS PER SHARE on the fifteenth
day of EACH ENSUING MONTH, until the whole amount
Is paid.
Stockholders residing io Somerset Coonty will pay to
Major B*muel M. Haller, Meyete Mills,; those residing in
Fayette County to Colonel D. K. Davidson, Coonellsvule;
those residing In Westmoreland County to General Cyras
P. Marble, West Newton; and all others to N. Veeder,
Fsq., at the Office of the Oompany, in Neville Hall Building,
corner of Fourth and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh.
WILLIAM B. CURRY,
JyA3wd Treasurer Pittsburgh and Oonnellsville R.R. Co.
Boston Papier Blache Company.
MODERN AND ANTIQUE ORNAMENTS*.
PITTSBURGH AQBNCY, CT MARKET STREET.—The
attention of Builders, Steamboat Contractors and Cab
inet Makers, is requested to this new and great improve
ment in the manufacture of embellishments for Buildings
and Steamboats, outside and Inside; Cabins, Halls, Church
es, Dwellings, Stores, and Parlor Furniture, in gilt, or in
Imitation of various kinds of wood. Also, Cornices, Brack
ets, and Patent Ventilating Centre Pie>-es for Ceilings,
Mouldings, Consuls, Trusses, Battlement, Ae; much cheaper
and handsomer thaall’laatcr and Wood Carving, and a great
deal more durable.
F OR G E
BLOCK LETTERS FOR SIGN'S, very cheap and warrant
ed to last for 20 years exposed to the weather.
Above Goods for sale at the manufacturer's prices—cost
of freight added. W. W. WILSON,
je2B 07 Markets!.
Notice la Hereby Given,
TO ALL PERSONS who have subscribed to the Capital
Stock of the PITTSBURGH AND ERIE RAILROAD
COMPANY, aad which has been made spedaily applicable
to the construction of the road in Mercer county, that an
instalment of rivx Pta cm, per share, is required to be
Slid to the Treasurer of the Oompany, a this office, in West
reenrille, Mercer eounty,on or before the 20TU DAY OF
JULY, 1864, and that an instalment of fits rx& exxr, per
share, will be required to be paid at the same place every
thirty days thereafter. By order of the Board.
B. F. BASKIN, Treasurer P. A E. U. R. Co.
Office of the P. A E. R. R. Co., I
New Castle. Juue 21st, 1864. f ]tai "
Sew Partncnhtpi
Matthew gbaff and dan’l. reibinger, trading
heretofore u U. GRAFF A CJ., Stove util Hollow*
wire Manufacturers, No. 124 Wooa street, here thu oar
Modaied with them THOMAS J. GRAFF, u a partner in
thfir boalnera. The name, style ami title of the firm will,
from this date, be GRAFF, KEISINUKK A ORAJF. They
respectfully solicit a continuation of the patronage bo lib*
erally bestowed upon the firm of H. Graff 'A 00.
Pittsburgh, July 1/t, 1864.
Cl BEAT bargains of summer goods «t A. MoTIGHE’A,
X oorner of Grant and Fifth streets. I hare this day
commenced selling off my summer stock, at first cost; tbo
goods are all new, and have beeu purchased this seu6on,
and as the? are now offered at pricee far below the usual
rates, todies would do well to call and get a bargain. The
stock comprises bcregas, lawns, summer sMlh, tissues,
grenadines, bertsgede Uines, end almost every article n.-mal*
iy keptjn a fancy store. jy3
Hew Trimming Storey
y O . 83 Qjmtr of Market Ureel and the Diamond.
FRANK VAN GOADBR respecfuliy announces to the
public of Pittsburgh and vidalty, that be will open his
new Trimming Store on MondayfApril 17tb. Haring lined
up the neatest store room in the city, and filled it with u
choice s‘lection of the laioat styles of 'Trimmings and Fan
cy Goods, be Hatters himself that he will offer superior in
duce cents and endeavor to give fall satisfaction to ail who
may favor him with tbi-ir patronage. i
Now, don’t forget the place—No. 83 Market street, corner
of the Diamond. (aprTiJ FRANK VaN GOKDER.
KNTKRPIUU WORK
JVo ISC fFood street, Third door beknc Virgin MUy.
BOWN A TETLEY would call the attention of Sporting
men to their large assortment of Guns, Rifles and Re
volving Pistols, the largest and best selected stock ever
opened In this market; together with a general assortment
of Hardware, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackle, all of which
we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, or
for good approved paper. marlS
I>UKKI3H - TU'VEL3.—We have just received another lot
of those excellent Tui Bath Towels.
The Brown Linen Towel has a sharp stimulating surface,
combining the properties of a Flesh Brash, with the desired
flexibility of a Towel. The Cotton Towel poaeeeees a soft
ness not attainable In the UoenfSind the peculiarity of ab
sordlng moisture without friction. Call early and secure a
pair. C. B. HRADLY A CO.,
jy24 No. 82 Third street.
NEW ARRIVAL AT HOOI/S.—Just received a new ana
rich anortmeut of floe Gold Jewelry of every desirable
style. Also, pearl and velvet port monies, In great varie
ties; fine fans, gold and silver thimbles, and numerous
other goods, all of which we will sell at New York city
prices, and much below the prices usually asked at other;
establishments in this city. Call and examine oar goods
and prices, and save from 26 to 60 per eent. in your pur
chases at 61 Market street. jyll
Important to Tailors*
JUBT RECEIVED, a large assortment of Tailors' and
Trimmers’ Shears, of the beet makes In the country,
which we offer at the manafaetnrer’s prices, at
BOWN A TETLEY'S, Enterprise Works,
130 Wood street,
feb7 Wholesale Agents for manfoaeturerv*
I - F YOU CAN BAVE FIVE DOLLARS A MONTH, you
Mn have a fine Building Lot, of 60 feet front by 210
deep, situate on Mt- Washington. Prios, s26o—teams, $2O
in hand, balance at $6 a month. Now Is the time to secure
a rood Lot on easy terms- 8- CUT ELBERT A SON,
jgoj 140 Third street.
ONTINUATION OF THE GREAT BBMI-ANNU aTi
SALE OF A. A. MASON A 00., and still further re
. auction In prices, commencing on Thursday, July 20th, and
confirming through the month of August. jy!9
60 tone No. 1 Juniata. Gap Forge.
60 ** lake Champlain, for sale by
«y 27 KING A MOORHEAD.
V vwi itiTy lti tlarcee' ft. a Beat.
U mj» ... 9. SELLERS A 00.
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ST. LOUIS.
KENNEDY A CO.
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NUMBER 24.
FOR iSALE AND TO LET.
Property fbr Sale*
rpßEsubecriber offers for sate, on very reasonable terms,
X fb-following property, via:
L. Threr Story Brick Dwelling House, No. 110 Pena street,
between Hay street and Evans'alley; and Lot 26 feet front,
extending back 112 feet to an alley. The House ia one of the
best buildings, and in one of the most pleasant neighbor
hoods In the city.
Fire Lots—embracing oorners of Front and Ferry streets;
ono hundred and fire feet fronton Ferry and sixty feet on
Front street, with a good three story Bgliding on the
corner, a two story Frame on Frbnt sL, and two Brick Build
ings, used as shops, on Ferry st.
A Lot, 31 feet front by SO feet deep, on Front, between
Market and Ferry streets.
A Lot, with rery convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot 20 fret
by 90, fronting on Congress and Elm sts.
A House and Lot, on Wylie street, near the new Court
House. The house is woil arranged and in good order, and
is now occupied as a hotel.
A Three Story Brink, on Smith field street, near Seventh
being in an excellent business location. The Lot Is 2i> by 30
deep, fronting on emithfield st r \
A Cottage Frame and Lot 28 by 120 feet, fronting on Anne
aud Robinson streets, Allegheny City. This Is a veky desira
ble and pleasant location for a residence.
Nine Lots in the town of STKcespori, each 60 feet by 150.
Several of these are ou the Main street.
. gleren Acres in Limetown, on the Monongabela Hirer, on
which there are 4 booses; there are same 6 or 7 acres er ex
cellent stone coal, and abundance of limestone, convenient
to the landing; and two coalpits open. •*’’
Ninety Lots in-the town of CoJurafcdn, 60 fret by 160 each,
ueariy ail level, and located. The tenant of each Lot
has the privilege of iu*hg whatever stone coal he may re
quire for hie own uaa,ftom a pit near the Locks. fVd««*Mw
U a pleasant situation on the bank of the Monougahela riv
er, a short distance below Look No. 3. in the midst of an ex
tensive stone ooal region, and would be a desirable point for
manufacturing establishments.
Two Hundred acres of superior Stone Goal,with House,
Railroad, Ac. This property has a front of 140 rods on the
Monongabela river; an excellent landing; good grade and
foundation for railroad —with enough level ground at ene
point for houses and gardens, or locations for mam&etoriea.
The vein is deep enough to allew bones to be used in haul
ing oat the ooal—the quality of which, for iron work, steam,
gas, or for any ordinary usee, is not surpassed by eny la the
country.
In ’my absence, my agent, James Blakely, Earn, will give
all necessary information, and be authorised to rive warran
tee deeds for any property sold. JAHBS MAT,
myfifi No. no Penn rivet
Dwelling house for sale—situate on Third st.
aboTe Smithfield. The House U well arranged, with
hell and parlors, dining room and kitchen, 4 chambers,
bath room, with hot and cold water ; good cellar, gas fix
tores, Ac. For price and terms call sirtne Real Estate Of
fice, 140 Third street.
je2l 8. CUTHBBBT k SON.
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACRES OF LAND, one
half mile from the Ohio riTer, near Baker’s Landing,
06 acres under cultivation, with Orchard and other good
improvements; one-half the Ooal under It reserved. It is
offered at an extremely lew price. Enquire of
THOMAS WOODS,
e2l 75 Fourth street.
VALUABLE PROPERTY IN COLLINS TOWNaHIr',
FOR SALE.—OI acres situate one mile from East Lib
erty, and about 200 yards from the A.lerhenT river, and
same distance from the Allegheny Talley Railroad. Anew
Brick House, of hall and 7 rooms, Antahoi in modern stvie;
a Tenant House, a large Frame Barn and stable, and other
out buildings; a good well of water and durable springs,
also e running stream at lower part of the form; an or
ebardof 300 trees; 50 acres in enltivation, balance goou
timber; a valuable stone quarry. Will beeold altogether,
or 10 acres with the Improvements:
& CUTHBERT k SON,
Beal Estate Agents, 140 Third st.
FOR tsALE.—Two splendid Farms; one of 100 acres, aud
the other 75 acres; beautifully locatedoa the Uppei
St. Clair Township Plank Rood, 6 miles from the city, end
of them lying so as to divide into lOuore lots, having a goou
spring on each. I: is a splendid opportunity for a specula
ticn. Those who want a good borne, or wl«h to makt
money, would do well to look at It, as we will sell to the
fir?t that offers us our low price, In lots or all together.
Also, livu Country Seats, 1 mule from Woods' ran, and
only 3 miles from Allegheny city, by way of the New Brigh
ton Plank KoaL They are line healthy locations, and of
fered very low.
Alm, ten Country Seats on the Ohio and Pennsylvania
Rail road. 7 miles below tfia city. They will be noldecparait
or togetour to a colony or building association. It is t
lovely location, and cheap, of coarse.
Also, one Lot of two acres, and two smaller pieces os
ground, opposite Harlman’s at Woods’run, offered at a
very low price for no fine a property. An assortment oi
Lands Houses and Lots, always on band, and described li
my reghlrr. Before buying you would do well to call *«»■■
enquire cf THOMAS WOODS,
je? 75 Fourth street.
Beautiful Sites for Country Hornet
riiHE aa«eraigntti offers for sale, on ea»y terms FIFTY
1 LOTS, laid off and restricted fur rural re.-kleacts. Also,
au ENTIRE SQUARE, on the bonk of the Allegheny river,
764 foet long by 200 feet de«p; having fronts on diary anu
Julia Ann ATcaaes and Henrietta and Herr mnca This
square contains many Fruit Trees of the choicest kind, anu
commando a fine view of the picturesque ana romantic see
nery around. lam desirous cf preserving this square en
tire, an it would afford one of the most charming and mag
nihseut sites for a gentleman's summer residence, in tin
immediate vidnity of the two dtiea.
Also, about TQR • E ACRES OF GROUND, st the head o
the Lilaud, advantageously situated for manufluwnrii’ig pur
poses.
The above property is situated In Duqueane borough, oi
tho high and main bank of Herr’s Island, and is reached b)
a very substantial Bridge of one span. For particulars ap
ply at my residence, in Dequesne borough, mail
bank, fronting the head of Here’s Island, or of JOHN DUo
LAP A CO., corner of Second and Market sts n Pittsburgh
wpr!7:tf WM- C. MILLER.
Fifth Wart! Property for sale at a Good
Bargain*
a*HREE VALUABLE BRICK HOUSES AND LOTS—
X These Lota embrace a front on Penn street, of 66 feet C
inches, to a 3 feet alley; on which there is erected a valua
ble block of Brick stories high, with kitchen
and cellar in basement, -rifteetfront on Penn street, and SO
feet deep on Locust street. This is a very desirable situa
tion foreither a Store or a Tavern; Penn street being the
great throuehfare of the city: and this property bring eon*
Tenieot to the ltailr.mil Depot.
This property would not be in the market only that the
owner is living in Washington county, and finds it extreme
iy Inconvenient to attend to iL
Terms easv and price moderate; for further particular*
enquire of ROBERT DAT, Fifth Ward,
or JAb- a RICHEY,.
apr2s Real Estate Agent, at this office.
land for Sale.
1 Qnn ACRES Ot LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, near
XOLrL/ the Clarion river. This land fa heavily limbered,
has on excellent soil, and is said to contain an abundance of
iron ore, and a thick vein of bituminous coal. The Venan
go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, will ran ver\
near to it, if not directly across it. The MUlstown creek
runs through it.
ALSO,6Oo acres in Elk county, well timbered andw&terea,
end lying near the route of the Snnbury and Erie railroaa.
No better investment could be made than in these lands.
The completion of the bunbary and Erie, the Allegheny
Valley, and the Xenttngo railroads through that regioi
will render the coal, lumber, iron ore and aoiL of great
ThJoe. Enquire of . C. B. M. ditITII,
feb22:«*m:tf
Valuable Property lor bale*
ON UiiKKTY STREET, ADJOINING THE ILETHI-
DlbT GRAVE YARD, NEAR CANAL BASIN.—Tbi.-
is now the only desirable piece of property in this neighboi
hood not already bought up by the Pennsylvania Kaiixoac
Company. Fronting oo Liberty 60 feet, on «■-!"> street Un
feet, thence to the Methodist Grave Yard BGU feel, to Liber
ty 110 foot.
This property is most desirable as a Hotel. The building
now on it, a good substantial three story brick, with all th»
necessary beak buildings, has for a long time been oeeupieu
as the U cion Hotel, doing a good business. Capitalists ana
others desirous of miking a good invertmeut, will do well
to examine the premises.
_ apr2S.tf_ EDWARD FARES.
For bale.
I WILL BELL my unexpired lease (fourteen years) of a
Lot, situate on O’Hara street and Spring alley, in the
Filth Ward—4o ft fronting on O'Hara street, and running
beck 100 ft. on Spring alley, on which is erected a font
storied Brick House, 40 ft. Bquare, with a frame, two stories,
60 ft. on Spring alley, well calculated to carry on any
branch of manufacturing business. Being eogageu in man
ufactarinicin the country, 1 Sffer the above for sale. In
quire at No. 426 Liberty street.
oclSztf EDWARD FABER.
Coal Works For Sale.
SIXTY THREE ACRE •» OF LAND, with 260 acre* of Cow
attached, and all the improvements thereon in success
ful operation. : aid Farm is situated on the MonongabeU
river, -A miles above Pittsburgh, and is suppUau with i
Farm liou.-e, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad,anu
an excellent harbor.
The vein of Coal i.->five feet thick,and cannot be xnrpasaee
in quality. For further particulars apply to
NICHOLSON A PAYNE,
je!2:tf Nu. 235 Liberty street.
A Very Desirable Cotuatry Seat at Prt*
▼ate Hale*
rpHE subscriber is authorised u> sell the following pleo
X of property, containing 2% acres oMaad, bituttedin
Cuiiiae tp., Allegheny county. Pa. This property is beaoti
fully located on the b»nk of the Allegheny river, aoout 4
miles irom the city; having two fronts, one on the law
renceTille and Bharpsburgh Plank Road,and the Allegheny
river; and about 80 rods below the ferry, and just Delo«
the new bridge, now being built over tiro rtver. For fox
ther particulars enquire of JAMES O. RICHEY,
Jq& Real Estate Agent.
17IUR SALE. —IS7 acres of Land, 3 mUeearaxh of
. ton, 00 acres cleared, good Orchard, a good Stone
Uoueo, large Barn, two Frame Houses, all in first rate nr
tier, and offered at the low price of $36 per acre
Also, one-holi acre Lot in Oakland, on Charlotte street
It is u beautiful Lot; in front of-Mr. Ogden's fine improve
ment,and is offered at the low price of sBt®—enquire ©t
me. Call and get my Register, for descriptions of a great
Tariety of property. THOMAS WOODS,
je2a 75 Fourth street.
t£*l i ti HALF IN HAND, balance in 4 years, fora
tflll-UUv I New Frame House of 6 rooms, with a large
(utorgroundof 60 feet fronton the Brownsville road, in
South Pittsburgh. Plenty of choice apple, peach and plum
trees, grapes, currants and gooseberries. A large stable,
out oven, ac The bouse is well papered—good grates, Ac.
Call and examine the property.
jyll S CCIHBERT A BON, 140 Third st.
»>(jK SALE —Six acres Land, fdlOate Dearths Alioensvlile
T Road, mile from the Court House; on which is a
email two story Brick House, Stable, and other buildings;
also, as excellent Orchard. Terms—One-fourth cash, bal
anoe in five equal annual payments. Enquire of
jelS AUSTIN LOQMItt, 92 Fourth st
(JTTAUK FUR RENT.—The main building of House on
Nursery Hill, with about an aore*of ground. Enquire
of J &TEDKFOKD, on the premises, or of
nr23 . THOMPSON BELL A 00.
Valuable Proparty For Sale.
FIVE HANDSOME BUILDING Lord, situate on Centre
Avenue, near Fulton street, and within ten minutes?
walk of the Post Office. For terms, inquire of
HOON A SARGENT,
m yl7 corner of Wood and Fifth its.
A GOOD DRY CELLAR, under the Neptune Engine
Boose, on Seventh street, suitable for taring mrfannne
or srodoee. inquire of JOHN H. STEWART, .
p,lrg 287 Liberty street.
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riiHru dwelling Doom now ooeupied by me on Federal
I ftreet, Allegheny, No, 4 Oollorauja Row, near the end
of the bridge. Enquire at the house,
fob’ll* W. H. LGWRIE.
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Bom* Sixd of RxcbXattov ftvcxssAßT. —An
artid* la the spoil tho
tivities of the German Turner Baud* hMSOiBS
hints that may be useful to those who are deter
mined to abolish, by law, ajl things which, when
indulged in, lead to rice. Bays that paper:
la France, Germany, and other European
countries, means for a rational reerea'ion are
provided at the public expense. But la Eng
land and lt»e United Stares, legislators bate prac
tically ignored this great waot; and the conse
quence is, that the working men, there and here,
fly to taverns for relief, partly bemuse tf the
special pleasure to be derived from eouverairmn
with persons of their own elase there, aud jurtly
for the stimulating effect on their jaded bodies
of what they driuk.
It would require far more apace than* warden
Spare to bring this great trott our ln aU lirafr
tal meaning. Uncomfortable houses, untidy
wires, ill-tempered children, and numerous otb*
er domestic and social cases, aid ia filling tav
erns at night, and extending Intemperance. _ Bui
nearly all originate in, or are sympathetic with,
this ignoring of the necessity for relaxation, "tt
will be in rain permanently, to put down drunk
enness until oor philanthropists and reformers
go more to the root of affairs than they are now
doing. They may tread the fire but ft wQI
break forth again and cootinue flaring up Ibn
its ashes as often as they attempt exthigahdring
it, until the combustible matter itself is de
stroyed.
Rich men, or even men In middling otroum
stances, cannot always comprehend this need of
recreation, for they get either a surfeit of it, o?
at least enough to still an inordinate craving.
But if they wonld try their hand, for a year or
two, at working ten hours a day, they wotdd
then know what it is really to <At>«< for reerew
tiocu Lyceums and readiog rooms supply, in
part, and to some .natures, the needed relict
But to other persons there is no relaxation la
the panoits afforded by such institutions. Tc
these, societies like the Turner Bund, or otter
associations for harmless amusement, would be
a capital resource. I
As Extbaoedinaey Stoset —A gentleman liv
ing at Elk Ran, in toe lower end of this county,'
has the good fortune to possess the most retaair
kable grimalkin yet known of the oat kind. Ia
body it is of unosu&l length, its legs like those
of a benob legged flee. The far fs of a'reddUdi
color, the whole beautified with black* spots end
streaks of different figures,; they ore long' ift
in the back, and round in the belly and jaws.
Black stripes run across the ears,'which are very
loug and tipped at the end witlug blue tuft of
bair. Its physiognomy isi fierce, and.its nature
savage. Ordinarily it is perfectly dooile, and
like Wormley's very sensible cat, never says U‘
word, thoogb he answers readily (by the way or
his tail) to the name of “.Billy 1 .”
His master’s house being infested with snakes;
Vhich bad been bred iu & neighboring etoM
fence, he took it into his head to esohew
game as rats and mice, and make war upon thq
snakes, all which ho soon destroyed. Having
acquired a teste for this kind of_ sport, be e*
tended the field of bis operations, frequently mar.
king excursions more than a mile distant from
the house, and returning each and every day
with a snake ranging from two to seven feefW
length. He has continued this practice vi-fidr
eight weeks. On one occasion he returned,tt
the bonce much fatigued and perfectly wot and
covered with saliva. It was supposed be'had
encountered one of those Urge, batTtre.eer
peats, known as the Goobat. This tamed -oat
to be true, for the day thereafter, Mr, Harvey
R Ralls forod the snake dead, and signs.of A
dreadful conflict on the sand. Most or nearly
all of the wounds bad been inflicted ou*the back
tf the neok. The weight of tbe&orrfd serpent
was fourteen pounds and eleven ounces. .. >!
This el&ss of eerpsata is a native of Eefteru
Virginia, with very large heads and great jawp
—the mouth is armed with cutting erboked
teeth, among which are two longer than the
rest, placed in the forepart of the upper Jawv
All around the mouth is a scaly border; and the
eyes so large that they give it a terrible aspect:
The forehead is covered with large scales.
Each side of the beliy is marbled with large
square spots of chestnut color; in the middle of
which is a spot perfectly round, and. like bur
nished gold. They have been known to swallow
•mall pigs, mush rats, opossums, &c- They
avoid the sight of man, and consequently are
rarely seen. Indeed, the existence of the
Goobat has been doubted by many. ' , “
The oat still continues his war upon tbfe
snakes. These facts may not gain credence
at a distance, but they are so well.known and
attested, that no one in the neighborhood double
them for a moment.— Wament on Flag ,
Emigration of Colored Pxoplr.—A con
vention of the ooiored men of the United States .
and Canada, who are in favor of emigration to
another country, and the founding of a State of
their own, was held at Cleveland last week.
About 140 delegates were present, and tiei*.
Wm. Munroe,.of Michigan, presided. Soaife
dieeusslon took plaoe upon the ’
of the convention, and reports eabodytngJCaotf
and sentiments relating thereto, were reqd- &
report on the “ Political Colored
People," was read. The report re commanded
Central America or the West Xodies as places to
wbioh to emigrate. Canada was set aside,, on
account of tbe majority there f>eing white—And
he probability of Canada being annexed to'tbe
United States. It was, however, recommended
<o purchase land, &c., as it would for the present
afford a retreat for the fogitive. Central Amer
ica was regarded as offering the greatest advan
tages, as a permanent home to the eoloredxwes,
as eondnent ..,
Attorney at l*w,
No. 147 Fourth street.
tff* In this mammon- worshiping' age, it Is
rare to fiod a man place his usefulness to tttfc
public, before bis interest. Daring a l ate visit
to the •• City of Spindles," we were. presented
by a professional friend, to tho celebrated Oh#-
mist, Dr. J C. Axca, whose name Unowp«-
baps, more familiar than any other, at the bed
side of sickness, in this country. Snowing the
unprecedented popularity of his medicines, and
<be immense sale of them, we had expected to
fine him a millinare, and rolling in wealth. But
no, we found him in his laboratory, busy with
his laborers, among his oruei blea, Uemktes,and
retorts—giving his best personal care to.thf
compounds, on the virtues of which, thousands
bang for health. We learned, that notwitbstina*
>ng his vast basicess, and its prompt return In
cash, the Doctor is not rich. The reason aueigW
ed is, that the material is costly, and he persists
in making his preparations so expensively, that
the nett profit is small.— American Farmer, PtiL
Murdbr.—On the late trip of the steasur
Mattie Wayne, from New Orleans to this .port*
when at or near the mouth of Arkansas river, R
difficulty occurred between Oeo. Wilcox, the sec
ond mate and one of the deck hands, hy which
the latter was struck cn the bead.by a spadfl-ln
the bands of the former, which produeed.slaost
instant death. A board coffin was made by .the
carpenter of the boat, in which the body bf &•.
deck hand was placed, taken ashore aod btttiei.
The spot of burial is oo tbo
distance below the town of Napoleon. Thahost
proceeded on her say, and when at thetowiLof
Chester, about 80 miles below this, city* &*$
same man, Wilcox, felt upon another One
bands and beat him with great severity; ;Ali
ving here, report was opde of the murder
Wiloox was yesterday .arrested and oommitted.
The question of jurieaiction will probably n
lease the man, but certainly he deserires tbwH
verest pnnisbment for his shocking bnttality.*-
Sl Lovia Democrat, 4tA,
Churchrs an Francisco-♦ThqT JJe
really a church going people in dan Fraomsoo.
They have now several fine large brick choiehea
already erected, or in the process of baldly,
vis; The Is* Congregational church cost &BST*
000, the Catholic Cathedral cost $200,000
Jewish synagogue cost $40,000? C dvary Prdk
byterlan oborcb, (Dr. Sebit’e) cest sBarfMsy<ss
Baptist churohps, sayjslQO,oo;,
six or eight wooden 'lmp and
dions, and every way and ooaviifiht
for largo eongregationa. r ' ' ; ’ \\**&
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