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TflJfi DAILY MORNING POST.
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*t SIU.RORK * MinwiimtT.'
ao&tH'Vsn ooftira «v woon asp Rni wiim
t&TXBMS^-n Dollars a year, .payable strictly In
advahea. BU DoLarswill invariably ba taqulnd If pot paid
tba year.
'4V Btngla coplaa nra ora—fcr sal* at the ooustar is tha
Oflloe and 07 tha Nawi Boys.
IHX SATURDAY KOUTDT6 POST |
Irpuollsbed flrom the same offioa, on a larga Man tit SM
sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, is advance. Single oopiefl
m* cow. ~. • • I
4V No paper will ba discontinued (nnlsasst thydlfdre*
on of tba Proprietors,) until all arrearages ara paid.
49* No attention will ba paid to any order nnlsasaoeom*
panted by the money, or satisfactory reference in mil dftr.
W Connected with the EstnUithmenttf tk* Marring Pott
t of tfu largest Job Printing Officii tn the cUy,where oU
indx of xoork it don* on the shortest notice, and mod rmstys-
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ATTORNEY AND CODN9KLLOK AT LAW,
Office comer of fburth street and Cherry alley,
nTTanrcaa, pa.,
4VWUI attend to his professional basinets aa usual, at
hie office, between the hoars of 0 A. Mi and 4 P.M. of each
day. jy2o
ROBERT E. PHILLIPS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ST. LOUIS, Mo.
JOSEPH AKAVEH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
lOlllce, No. 144 Fourth street*
ja3:l.V§] pirrsßnEOH. pa.
JOHN BAUTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Olpce. corner Fifth end Grant ate**
rttranUKOH. pa.
! I it. BidcUe Roberts* ■
ATTORN BY AT LAW—Office, No. 133 gmithflrid street,
between, fifth and Sixth. OoUecthma carefully attend*
ad to—HpcciaJ attention siren to Conveyancing.' [dac&ly
Thomas Means,
Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery.
Office, next door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio.
my 4 ~
8, P. Rosa*
ATTORNEY AT LAW—No.lUfl Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
Pa- fourth door below Mr. Body Patterson’s Livery
StAhle. Je2S
J. 8. Morrison,
Attorney and counsellor at law—offloe, to*
mored to No. 44 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh,
Pa aprlfty
C. Orlando Loomis,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood.
Jy4:y \ „
. Thomas M. Marshall,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lowrie’a Buildings, Fourth
street. JanT:ly
R. It. Carnahan,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between
Cherry Riley and Grant street. jefcy
J. N. fl’Clowry,
Attorney and counsellor at law—Office in
Baheweire Buildings, on Grant street jo2
D. H. Hasan,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 137 Fourth street, above and
near Smithfleld. 1 wriSlxy
Office on Third street, opposite the aid Put Office,
WJ HERR all business pertaining to the offioeoi Alder*
W mnn Ho>i Justice of the Peace will be promptly at*
tanjodto. Ackuowiedgmenisof Deads and Martgages, and
other instruments of writing, taken at his office,or at the
residence of the parties.
The Dockets of D. ri. SCULLY, late aa Alderman of the
Oity of k’lUsburgb, are placed in my possession. Parsons
haring Judgments on said Dockets may have the necessary
proeasa issued'thereon by Alderman Watson. [mj3:tf
OJ. Bdekmaitar, Alderman.
OFFICE- Grant itreet, between Fourth st. and Diamond
alley. Ooayey&ndng of all kinds dona with the great*
eat care and legal -accuracy. Tides to Real Estate ex*
ami oed, Ac. Ja&l
B. H. Neal, Alderman.
NO- SI THIRD Street, between Wood and Market streets,
Pittsburgh. Collections promptly made. Bonds, Mort
gages, sad other writings drawn with neatness and seen
racy.
''- T ' - ~ li. AHL, SURGEON DENTIST, (sue
jmMHß cessor to G. W. Biddle,) XO. 144 SMITH
. FIELD STREET.
i TV Office hours, from 8 to 1 o’clock, and
from 3 to i o'clock frb!s:ly
J. SCOTT. DENTIST, Fourth street, fire doors
Market.
' r ofvjcx Hoorns—From nine A. M. to five
P. M. decgfcv
D w 7 HEIUTIKE A CO..
cosbissiun m puuwAtißixfl sekcuists,
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Dealers Generally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin-
tf0. 98 FnmltlrceU, belwten Slurktt and Ferry itrutt ,
Iff* Liberal cash advances made on consignments. Par
tiooiar Attention paid to forwarding Western merchandise.
Hifo-cwxi.—C lark 4 Thaw, Win. Bagaiey 4 Co., Wm. M’-
Cully 4 Oo- P. Sutlers 4 Co, I lays 4 Black, Kramer 4
B.Km tl»ory Graff, Bs-i., Wm. Stchbaum, 3. K. Johnston,
Kaq-- fbomas Bafcewell, George Ledite, Kcq, Solomon
Stoner. fc»si|-
Co-Partuerstiip*
rriSK subscriber* ftav<» tbi* day formed a partnership for
| th® porpoeo of carrying oa titnunission and F/rward'
tng. in coa uection with the Pish, Bacon and OH, and Pro
duce business generally, under thu style of ttsousa 4 Rios
aaZMOV-; warehouse No. 116 Water anti 150 front streets;
formerly oocuniod bv Burbridgo 4 loghrem.
WM. B. KNGLISE,
JAMES (UCHARD3OS,
JA3. J. BKNNJBTT. .
Pittsburgh, February Ist, !SM:feb3
FB. DRAVO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., dealer U
_ Country Produce, offers for .sale a choice stork o
Groceries, selected for family use. Spices of every variety
and th« purest quality, ground at hia Steam Mills. Also,
Dried Fruit*. Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken in ex
change for Merchandize.
f - K- D has procured a full assortment of Lsndreurs
WamatedUnrden Seeds, and invitee the attention of ail in
terested In rural affairs. janll
Copartner* til p
THE UNDERSIGNED ha?e tbU day entered into co-part
nership, under the name aud style of J.A. HUTCHI
SON 4 CO- for the purpose of iranucting a Contmiwion and
Grooery business. JAS. A. HUTCHISON,
A. M. WALLINGFORD.
Pittsburgh, February 1,1564 fobfl
EMGIiISII A RICHAROSOfIf.
ffiOMttlddlON AND FoKW ARDINU MERCHANTS, *«»
Wholesale Dealers in fc'wb, Bacon and oil, and Produce
erally- Warehouse formerly occupied by Burbrldge 4
nzhratn. No. 11G Water and 160 First street, Pittsburgh,
p.«n. f*B
e»«en« a nuutr A~ MBSHaW.
BAILET 4 RE.VBHAW,
TEA DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERS; Dealers in
Wooden and Willow Ware, Japaoned Tin Warehouse
keeping Utensils. Ac., Wholesale and Retail,No. 263 Liberty
street, Pittsburgh. apr!s:y
»ti«n« an n»a | JOliß Klo>Ut, UUI OtUI,
Pittsburgh.' Maryland. Pittsburgh.
Sellers, Nicole 4t Co..
PRODUCE ash CBN KRAI. COMMISSION
No- 303 Llhortyet. *»t, llttsburgh, Pa.
Sperm. Linseed and Lard Oil*. 17^8
f-SOUK*- 1854 4. OWBB
Perwardere and Cofiimiision Merehanti
DaiLSUS is
PROVISIONS, GRO SERIES AND OILS,
JIS lra?] No. 309 LiUrtyiireet, Pittsburgh,Fa.
VmuN mn «B. L'hila wctrrroa, Pittsburgh.
Sillier* Klcketaon,
WHOLESALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS OF BRANDIS,
Wines anil 3e*urs— Sgr. 172 and 174, corner or Irwin
and Liberty -tret-la, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nails, Ojtton
4c- cnmtantly on hand. IT*B
William Carr 4b Co.,
(Wn. Cian late af the firm of J Pakkcb 4 o°-)
WHOLESALE GROCERS and Dealers in Foreign Wines
and Braudies, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whis
key. No. 823 Commsrcial How, Liberty etroet, Pittsburgh,
y.. •
I>unrt iT<M.nkgO<...;-..J0n?l F nrRJWS ALEX. KOKPATMC*.
M’CLUIU£AN, iIERRON * CO.,
WUOLEdILR Grocers, Produce Dealers and Oornmla
siou P.erchdnts, No. 243 Liberty street.
»pr 22 PITTSBURGH, PA.
wit. BuroiuM Q*°* sj-HuttAM
WKI. BIXUtUM A CO.,
TORWAKDIMO AND COUUidSIOK MERCHANT*,
Libwly ttreet, oppotite Pinna. Railroad Dipot,
4 p r 7 Pittsburgh, Pa.-
PAGODA TEA. STOK.B. ~
TBIIU HAWOUTU, WhoUjale and Retail Orooer, Dealer
J and Importer of Old Country Black Teas, French Bran
dt-w. Woes, Ac., comer of Diamond alley and the Diamond,
Pittsburgh, Pa. f*b2B;y.
LIVISIOBTOSB * CO.,
FORWARDERS, COMMISSION MBBCHANTB,
Steamboat Agent**
Ja26:2m Tlkftl tUITTk, IHvA-
WM. A. M'OLliaO,
SVTEA DEALER AND FAMILY GROCER,*®*
Henry H. Ootltna*
Forwarding Jand commission merchant, and
Wholesale Dealer in Cheese. Batter, Seeds, Flab, and
Produce gen-irally, No. 25 WO )D, Sh. Pittsburgh. [marO
■ Paul A Murdock,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MBBOHANB. AND
STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Waterstreet,Cincinnati,
Ohio. [apl:tf
King A-Hoorhead,
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS—
No. 27 Wood street. Pittsburgh. [my33
Smith <k Sinclair,
‘TTry HOLES ALB GROCERS AND COMMISSION HER
VV CHANTS—Ooroer Wood and First sts. foov3
Henry il’Callongb A Co»»
TirHOLBSALB GROOfcU* and Commission Merchant*.
YV oornsr of Peaa •*•»•! Inrln Pittsb'ghfo] ia3:lyg
rHE OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (Law Johh
non k Stock**,) and BLANK BOOK un> BTATIONB.
Rt WAREHOUSE— la prepared to execute every *tyle ol
i*gal, Oommerciat, Canal and Steamboat Job Printing and
Book Binding, aiul furnish every article In the Blank Book,
paper and Stationery line, at the ahorteet notlee end on the
most reasonable terns. , „ ..
Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, corner of Market
and Second streets.
Printing Oflce and Book Bindery, No. 60 Third rt. Doris'
B. T. C, Morgan*
TJOOKBELLER and STATIONER—has alirays on ban
Ij a general assortment of Bchooi, Miscellaneous and Blank
Books, Printing, Post and Cap Paper, Ac, Wholesale and Re
tail. No. 104 Wood street, below Fifth, Bast side, Pittsburgh.
«-%. Wanted, Rag? and Tanners’ Scraps. aplfcly
Booksellers, stationers, dealers in stan
DARD AND LIGHT LITERATURE, and Publishers cl
the t. O. 0. F. TOKEN, No. 15 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
merlS-ty .
" : I. W. C bad wick,
DEALER IN RAGS AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood street,
Pittsburgh. The highest price In cash paid for rags,
myllrv
William Glena,
POO KBINDER—Comer of Third and Wood streets, abora
0 .H. Kit. where he is preoarea to do eTery description
of Ruling end Binding .. fderijLv
JOHN M'DEVITT A BRO, Grooere and Dealers in
liquors, Liberty it ret,op^orite
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
GKO* F. OILLMOUB,
Alderman Wateon,
BUSINESS CARDS.
cinnati and other Hanniactujes, flfo
FRA’S SELLERS ft CO.,
ooaxrajor wood and aura btum,
Ja2s;? j PitUbvrgk.
W. S. Haven.
Russell *
JOISPH MEETKISK’,
MANUFACTURER of all kinds of CABINET FURNI
TURE and QHAX&S,No.3i Bmlthfteld street, opposite
City llo'qL,Pittsburgh. :»,»
N B Fnroishiog Steamboats and Hotels partlcnlsriy
attended to. aulOty
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PUDLIBHBD DAILY, HY GILL HOKE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE *• POST BJILDIMia." CORNEK t»K Mf*lD>ANb wt»»D STREETS, AT *B,OO PER ANNUM, OR $5,09 WHEN PAID tiTKICTLk IN ADVANCE
VOLUME XIII.
BUSINESS CARDS.
' Joseph fimiiila;
CrBUOCIIBOK TO L.. WJLOOX * 00.]
ORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, kaept
constantly on hand a full assortment of Drugs, Medi
cines, Medicine Chests, Perfamery, and all articles pertain
log to his business.
49* FhyaidanV Prescriptions carefully compounded at
all hoars. j ar pj
rLSAUNG BB.OTHBB.8 f
(Successor* to J. Kidd 4 Oo.)
WHOLESALE DH.UGGISTS,
No. ttO Wood Strut, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Proprietor* of Dr. U’bue’B Oelebrated Vermifuge, Liver
Pills, Ac. jalO
JOHS HAFT, JR.,
, (Bucoessor to Jas. MMufferJ
Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
AND Dealer in PAIMV, Oiuß, DVB BTUtfS, Ac., 141
Wood street, three doors below Virgin alley,
apr-fctaAciy PITI'aBPHQH.
JUHM D. RORGAN, Ag’t,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
: iSD naaLaa in
Dye-atuffi, Points, Oils, Varnishes, fto.,
No. 93>£ Wood street, (one door south of Diamond alley,
riTtasoaoH. {jafljj
JOHN MlTCHßlilj,
WHOLESALE AND BE TALL DRUGGIST,
No. 135 Wood Street,
jaßtyfl Nett door to H. Child’s Bhoe House, Pittsburgh.
J. ASP.
Notice.
JOS. YLEMING haring associated with. JO A ABEL, the.
business Kill hereafter be conducted under th» style oi
J.AHEL A 00., at the old stand, corner of Smilhflold and
Fourth streets. . ja»:y
W llllam Thors, Druggist,
HAS REMOVED to the corner or HAND and P£NN
Streeta, where he will, as usual, atteod promptly t(
his numerous friends. Ail artidea in his line are warranted
pure, and pat np with the utmost care.. 3 marH.-flm
B. A. FatuaestoeM Jk r Co., .
WHOLES ALB DKUG WARKUUUSJR—Corner first and
Wood streets, and corner W ood and Sixth. [febl
R. L. ALJLEN,
WHOUSALX DXAL^IW
foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Kononga
hela Bye Whisky, 40.,
ALSO, RECTIFYING DISTLb£BB,
NO. 8 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH* *A.
IITTNKd, Brandies, Ulna, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, Bt.
ff . Croix and New England Kum, Clarets, Champagnes,
Scotch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scutch, Bourbon,
Old Mosongahela Bye and Bee tilled Whisky, Apple, Peach,
Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; imported Havana,
Regalia, and Principe Cigars; Half-Spanish and Common
Cigars, all at such low p.ices as to challenge eumpeUion.
fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of erery style, anu
Demijohns of all sixes. I respectfully invite an examina
tion of my stook, at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh,
Peana. apr&ty
JOHN GttOlfT,
IMPORTER Of BRANDIES, UIN, WINES, Ac^-Dealer
in floe Old Mottongahela Whisky, Peach Brandy, Ac.
Also, Rectifying Distiller, ooruer of Smithflelu and from
streets, Pittsburgh. aprlS
Bryar,
WHOLES ALB AND RETAIL LIQCOR MERCHANT
IS& Liberty street, and 31 Diamond alley. feblOiy
Ke»OT«ia
«*JNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER,
|J AS removed to 294 LIBERTY street, opposite Garrison
11 alley, and No. U SEVENTH, near Smlthiield, where
tuv attention oi his Driemls and the public is invited to the
stock of READY-MADE GOODS always on hand. Alsu,
Cloths, Cassimerea and Vesting* for ordered work. A full
assortment of furnishing Goods for gentlemen, Including
lists of all qualities, Xrmiks, Umbrellas, ac., Ac. Jahf
jean iromanY- ouajcsuua K'cunrxT.
Wholesale and Retail Clothing Merchants,
no. 88 wood street.
IVHE subscribers respectfully Inform their old cos to mar*
and the public in general, that they have this day as
iwctatou themselves in the above bualueee, under the Arm
ot JOHN' MMLOSKEY A CO. They respectfully solicit a
.nareoi public patronage.
The previous business of each will be Bottled by tbem
reopwcMvely. f«b9
i yLAIRD, itste of the tmn of Coolst a Latah,/bat lug
XL* opened STOKE NO. 0, (two door* abb re the old
.•tabu,; for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING
uLSiNESS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a
more ui the patronage cf the late hrm.
N. R.—Clothing made to order In the most fashionable
•tries, aria on the shortcut notice—lnferior to none in the
cuv. jin2&y
Jsmci C. Watt,
VI KRCUANT TAlLoit—Ne. 4j fifth street, oppualle (he
J 1 Theatre; Pittsburgh, Pa. a y r7
Juaei Melliuger,
\ TONONOAHELA PLANLNU MlLL—Would respectfully
ijA Inform his friends and the puotw, that his new eetab-
Rstunsnt is cr w in full operation. anu that be is prepared to
f-imiah Boat Cabins, and tul all orders lor Planed Lambed,
with promptness, and at tne lowest rate*.
Board and Plank, cloned on one or ooth sides, constantly
cn hand
Sash, Doors, and Mouldings, ot every description, made to
order.
Builders and Carpenters would it to tbmr advantage
to give him a call, as he can now luriush with planed
<tuJ suitable for evnry description oi wort.
HERRON ft CBISWELL,
BELL AND BRAtid FOUNDERS,
\yf ANUFACTUItKRS of all kinds of BR ASS WORK, LO-
Ul. l OOMOTIVE, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al
so, Gotten Batting Manuxaoturere.
Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City.
Ofltoe and Stum, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh.
OLD BRASS and COPPER bUteu in exchange for work,
or cash paid. Order* left at the foundry or Office, will be
promptly attended u>. lebftlr
JOSEPH T. LOWRY*
No. 43 Corner of Fifth and Wood Street*,
Office up stairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh,
OESPECTFULLY announce to tne public that he has
it commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in oounev
tion with Intelligence and Uenerai Oolieeting. lie will
also attend to renting. Parsons m want of servants, in any
c,.p«itj, or thoMln w ant of places, will be supplied at abort
notice. All business entrusted to his care promptly at
tended to.
Reference*—?. 3. Bigham, Esq., Richard Cowan, Esq., W.
0- Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black, James Mackerel, A. A. Mason,
v.affltAOld. ; janlS
91. GRAFF A- CO,,
Western Foundry, No. 124 Wood street,
riTisBCEOa, pa^
IT ANUFACTURER" OF COOKING STOVES, Coal and
JX Wood Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Hollow Ware, Plain and
Fancy Grates, Plain and Fancy Fenders, Sad and Dog Irons,
Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Wagon Boies, Ac. [j»3:ly{
Anatla Loomla*
REAL ESTATE AGENT, Merchandise, Stock, and Bill
Broker,office, No. Vi Fourth Street,(above Wood.) The
Juoecnber having opened an office at the above plaee, for the
porpobe ot negotiating Loans, Bills, Bonds, Mortgages, and
*i> otnex Instruments for the security of Mosey, and for the
purenase and sale ol Stocks. Will also give prompt and
particular uttentloa to buying, selling, renting of and lame
nt Real Estate. (Jy7J AUSTIN LOOMIS.
Sohuehman A Haunlsln,
LITHOGRAPHERS— Third street, opposite the Pcist-efflre,
Pittsburgh- Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads, Show Bills,
i.noels, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and
V Letting Cards, etc- Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed
•u Color*, Gold,Bronxe,or Black, In the nent approved style,
led at the most reasonable prices. octltily
■■ JK’KUuey,
House, sign, and ornamental painter, and
Dealer in Pain to—No. 44 St. Clair street, Pittsburgh.
Has constantly on hand all kinds ot Paints, either dry or
mixed, Japan and Oopal Varnish, Linseed Oil, Boiled Oil,
Spirit* Turpentine, Window Glam ox all sixes, Putty, Paint
Brashes, A&; all of the beet quality, and far sale at reasona
ble prices. | sepll
KSGLIBH AMI) CLASSICAL SEmiABT.
W. T. MCDONALD, M. a., Pxurcrrei.
11HE next session of the Institution will commence on
. MONDAY, the 6th of Beptemoer next, at the room cor
ner of Ferry and Liberty sreete, lately occupied by the
Messrs. Veeaer.
Reference* —Hon. A W, Loomis, C. Knap, Jr., 8. Y. Von
nuhorst. 11. Miller. Jr. su*26
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER
AH 0 DSAI.II IS AU. KUtDS Of
Tobaeeo* Snuff, and Clears*
No. 26 Fifth *L, rUteburgh, Pa.
49* Keeps constantly on hand a large supply of all the
various brands of Imparted Cigars. JaB:|
JOSEPH CHAPMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
IHPORTBD CIGARS*
my&ly No. 63 Masks? btixst. Pittsboeoh.
POWBU A RIBRDOS,
ARCHITECTURAL AND ORNAMENTAL CARVERS
Ornamental Patterns for Casting, in every style;
Modeling, Designing, Ac. Composition Ornaments for tbe
decoration of Steamboats, Buildings, Ac.; 96 SMITHFIELD
Street, near tbs Post Office- yl:3m
NEW PAPER niLLi
CANTON, OHIO.
F TATTER, ANDERSON A 00., have just started their pa
per mill at the above-place, where they will be happy
to receive orders for printing and wrapping paper or all
Sixes. I feb27:tf
HA. T India* ;
WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE, HARNESS,
TRUNK* VALIBE and CARPET BAG manufre
• turvr. No. 106 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Pa.
jygfcy i
John H. Hollor*
'ITT'HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL
yy INSTRUMENTS. Pixnoe, Music, School Books and
gtatlonery. No. 122 Wood btreat, ' fjanl
A. J. JIISUU, AHL, /».
HAGAN A AHL,
■\TTHOLE3ALE and Retail Dealers in SfDct, ftmey and
VY &apfe DST GOODS, Noe. 91 Market and 8 Union
street, Pittsburgh.. - apr4
E. WHIIEUOUgE.
Fancy silk and woolen dyer and cleaner,
No 7 ISABELLA Bt, near tha Emmet Hotel,
. mar 4 Atuounfr. .
i Thomas M. Little,
TTTATCH AND CLOCK MAKER—Fifth street, betwera
:YY Wood and Market streets, opposite Iron City Hotel.
All kinds of Jewehy matte and repaired. Taps:ly
6. GUTBBXXT- "... ptTTHBXBX.
S. OCTHBBRT At BOS,
Real estate and general agents, no. so
&nilf[)Uld RreeL novl
. • : r; earn,
HLEB, (swnasoa to “war* Lxa,) WOOL DEAL*
c EE AND COMMISSiqN MERCHANT, for the sain
<}f American "Woolen Goods. No. 189 liberty street [my 4
L JD* Hayward*
T'VRALER la BOOTS, SHOES. TRUNKS usd LEGHORN
\J and BRAID HATS, corner of Market and liberty sts.,
So.lTAPtttabwgh.Pa J*l4^
i BAJta » MQgga*
)A Philo Hall, No. Tg TMrd street,
r\. Btttsbnd: aad wst ridi of the JHatnohd,'Allegheny.
Tjvifogm. : - ■*
B LOUTH A BRO., East Birmingham, manufacturers of
• Bar Iron, and small Iron ot ail descriptions, and
make, also, tha ftxMStquaiitj orHoopa, Rounds and Squares.
49*LstTsoris» for Iron la the bax*tt tha city Post
Qfooa. ooU
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J. C. AKDBRIOI,
Vo. 6 Wood stroot, Fittaburffc, Pa. p
WHOLESALE Dealer in Foreign Frulu, Nuts, Spices,
Obnbetfonwry, Sugars, <Xgen, Raisins, Figs,
Prunes, Oranges, Lemons, Lime*, Dates, Citrons, Almonds,
. filberts, Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Pea Nats. Cocoa Nuts, Pi e
I Apple ChAM, Sardines, Pickles, Sauoes, Hock Candy, Ver
1 mbelli, Uaocaroni, OUts Oil, Ac., Ac. aprtfcly
IHPORTKHS and manufacturers of
; CUTLERY,SURGICAL AND DENTAL
: INSXHUUKNIB, RIFLES, Ac. We
keep a general assortment o( the above
> articles oonstantly on band; together
! *ttb a general variety of fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pifr
-tols and Revolvers, Flasks, Homs, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder,
Lead add Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives;
Tailors and Hair Dressers’ (Shears; Pocket Scissors, As.—
Also, Trusses and Supporter*.
Jobbing and repairing neatly executed.
RlFLKfll—Wears making Rifles of every description, to
order, of the best material, and workmanship warranted.—
Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill
ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale
prices. n»yl6
ChandsUsrs and Gan Fixtures.
THE subecrlbersare now opening at their new Wareroom-
NO. 109 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith
field, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK
ETS, PENDANTS, end all articles oonneoted wit Gas Fitting,
ever offered in this market. Having arrangements made
by which they will be constantly in receipt of new patterns
hnd varieties, they confidently invito the attention of pur
chasers to their selection. We are determined to Mil as
low as any house in the West, and being practical Gas Fit
ters, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles
In vbia Uae.
We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of every de
scription for gas. water and steam.
Brass Castings of allklnds mads to order promptly.
LONG, MILLER * CO,
[ No. 109 First street
Btrrcarx’s system enables Ladles
aaa Gentlemen to m««iur*> tbelr beads
with aocurmcy.
FOR WIGS.
No. L me round of the il«ad.
j 3 From the forehead or«r the head (o neck, No. J.
No. 9. From ear to ear, over the top.
! No. 4. From ear to ear, round the forehead,
j For Toopeee, to cover the top of the head Only—a paper
pattern, the exact abap- of the bald part. f*ny4
1 Oanur of Rtbt*** l and Belmont ttrteU, Allegheny City,
. w WOULD respectfully Inform their triad*
’ t^>e P ub “® generally, that they have
commenced the manufacture or Carriages,
Koekawaya, Buggies.Slelgh* **«i
Chariots, in all their Fariou**tyle« of finish and proportion.
’ All order* will beexecuted with strict regard to durability
lad booty of finish. Repairs will also be ettesaded to on
the most reasonable term*. Using In al4 their work the
best Eastern Shafts, Poles, sad Wheel stuff, they feel confi
dent that all who favor them with their will be
perfectly satisfied on trial of their work.
Purchaser* are requested to give os a call, before purcha
sing elsewhere. ' octfcly
FAMILIES will be supplied with our various grades of
FRESH OROUKD FLOUR,
By leaving their orders at the MIU or In oar boxtw at
' Logan, Wilson A 00., Wood rtreet.or Braon A Reiter,cor
ner Liberty and St. Clair streets. Pittsburgh.
11. P. bchwarta, or 3. T. Sample, Drogzlstj, Alleghany.
Flour will be dellrered to ramilles la either of the two cities
Touts: CASH on delirery.
jyfrl BRYAN, KENNEDY k 00.
FOR
Saddlers and Carriage Makers.
R. T. LEECH, JR.,
So. 13 lw oodl iti est (
PUTtJBUKGH.
4Uo, Cloths, Damasks, Laees, Moss, Bsut Stuffy
aIKAS! TRAdt rfcAS’-A rtOttTU, the original *od
only Importer In thlnl '; the best Oonto Twor from'
London, Is now receivlnc iv i large and choice selection
of TKAfI, which he li deter led to sell at such pricer and
fineness of quality, that all tne males* puffers In this or
the next city cannot beat. lie moat respectfully Invites the
ladles and gentlemen of this aoAbe surrounding districts,
without distinction of naoon, to call and try his Tea*,
which be sell* subject to he returned, if they don’t give
Satisfaction. The following are the prices:
Prim- Oolong. Souchong and Congo, 3?cent* E).
A verv superior English oreaktast Congo, 60c ft th.
Extra fine, a very delicious Congo, 76c. ft &>.
Fins Young Hyson, 40&50c.fl lb.
Extra fine Young Hyktn and imperial, 75c. W B>.
Very best Young Yysoo and imperial, *1 fl ».
Don't mistake the plane--PAtiODA TEA STORE, corner
Of Diamond and Diamond alley A liberal naluction made
to daan-rs , >*r2l
tVV MUSIC STOKJi —The have opened at
ao. As Fourth street, a choice collection of music and
mualnl Instruments, Italiaa and Gcrmao strings. Planoe,
by M. Kurd, of Paris, and Mr. Arnold; Flutes; by M. Euler,
Frankfort, A. ClariooeU, do. All kinds of brass instru
ments from the best French manufactories, ail of which «e
offer to the public on more liberal terms, feeling confident
that we can render entire satisfaction.
H. SOUROKDKK k CO.. No. 143 Fourth st-
H Schroeder and G. Anton will give instruction* on tha
piano, vlolld and guitar. *ap23
HSATIHO AH? YEHTILATIHG WAREHOUSE,
49 s We have sold our Furnaces, Patterns. Ac-, to Messrs.
ARNOLD A WILLIAMS, whom we cordially recommend
to tbe patronage of the public.
ta3:j SCAIFB, ATKINSON A OKELY.
Depot ot lioagworth A Zimmer man’a Oa
tiwu Wlaci and Brandy.
FDHE anderalgned has received and offsr.'i for sale, at tVn-
X cmnon irrvcci, a large quantity of Logwortb A Zimmer
man’s cnoice aua world-renowned Sparkling, Dry end La
dles’ Sweet Catawba Wines. Burb a* may Jo-ir* to procure
an excellent article of Native Wine, (ibe pure juice of the
grape,) will find tuv establishment the pleco lor the gratifi
cation of tbelr deetres. Tbe Catawba Brandy, distilled from
tbe genuine Grape, is declared by many excellent judges,
equal in oavor to the best Imported Cognac.
D. FICKEISEN,
|aZO ‘ No 137 Lib»;rt> xireet
Afresh amvai of nunns a clakk-s
celebrated PIANOS has just been m 'dsE3H
by the subscriber. They have, been
and carefully selected expressly for this tnsr-J « U **
bet, end are considered unequalled for sweetness end power
of tone. They alt poeses* the new Improvement of two
»rpar*U bridge*, the bass strings running over and above
the treble. They ere fully iparranttd to stand any climate
and to excel in capacity for steading iti tune Prices range
from $250 to $6OO. Alan, a floe lot of Ptauoa from tbemanu
factories of DON UAH A Co., and also LIGIITK, NEWTON
A BRADBURY, N. Y. All tbeabove wJD positively be mid
at Factory prices, without additional charge for freight,
risk, eto., eto. HENRY KLH'tEK*
Sole Agont for Nunns A Clark’s Piano*,
No. 101 ’Third street,
jeS Sign of tbe Golden Harp
! BANKING HOUSE OF
BE 1.1- G AimETTSOX &. CO-.
d tbe North-west corner of HILL and MONTGOMERY
\J Street, >n the borough of HUNTINGDON, at
-which a general Banking Business is contemplated to be
done.
Draft* on Philadelphia, Pittxbuigh, Ao , Ac., always for
aale. Cbfectton* made at the principal points In the United
Money rvoeived on deposit, payable ©w demand, without
Interest; also, for 8. 6 9 and 12 months, payable with.rea
sonable rates of interett thereon.
ILUISTER,
J. M. Bell, R. B Johnston, Wtn. Jack, Wm- M. Lloyd of
HolUdaysburg, Pa A P. Wilson, J. Geo. Miles, Wm. Dor
ris, Jr., Tbue Fisher, Wat Orblson, John Scott, James
Gwlu, and Geo W. Gerretuon, of Huntingdon, Pa.
Huntingdon, July 21st, 1864—1 m
D STEWART has removed hU BRUSH FACTORY from
• the old stand. No. 23 Fifth street,-to No. 26 Fifth
street, nearly opposite, on the site formerly occupied by the
Iron City Uotei, where he will be pleased to see hi» custo
mers, end as many new ones as feel disposed to patronize
him.
N. B.—la opnaeotlon with tbe Brush Manofootory, as
heretofoia. will be found In ibis establishment all kinds of
LookingQlaases.Combs-Toys,*o- [myUffim
Loan Of&ce.
JOHN A. O’BRIEN, 67 BMITHFIELD STREET, between
Faui-tb and Diamond alley. Money loaned on Gold and
blivet Plate, Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry,
Mosteal Instruments, Guos and Pistols, Feather Beds, Fur
niture, aad all kinds of article*—for any length of time
agreed on. Charges tor storage considerably lower them
heretofore. Private entrance through tbs hall door. Ail
: bußioeas transactions eiricthr confidential.
49“ Forfeited pledges sold Immediately afterbelngout of
dat-, unless redjemra. Bargains of Gold and Silver Watch
e». Jewelry, 4 c., always on hand. • aprlWim
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PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 1854.
BUSINESS CARDS.
EHTERPd.IB WORKS*
mo. 130 wooDSTurr,* an noon »*ujw mom aumt.
B 6 WN a TBTLBY.
OEOftGB uLKTCUfiII,
FROM HIW TORE,
MAN UFACXD KBR of th« celebrated
v Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic
A Band Toupees, and every description
1 of Ornamental Hair, for Ladles and
Qentlama*, 79 FOURTH STREET,
between Wood and Market, Pitta*
burgh.
A«w Coach And Carriage Faelary I
JOHNSTON, BROTHERS 4 CO.,
Pearl Steam Mill;
CANAL BASIN. ALLEGHENY CITY,
(SIAE TBS BAUJUUJ> STATIOH.)
hakdhmk s<;
ARNOLD & WILLIAMS,
' XAPcrirruuk* op
Chilton Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing,
A.id Pimsus roe Stssm, (la* oa Wxtsb.
4V No. 25 Market street, Pittsburgh.
A Clark’s Ptaaeo
XXMBXXB OP FIM
Removal.
SEED ITOREt
JAMES WARDROP,
OTTERS tor sab CANARY BIRDS of the meet improred
"breed, being Tory hardy, and toe slngera. Btedßeeda
—Canary .Hemp, Millet, Rone and mixed Seed. Bouquets
wCI be furnished composed of the toest FLOWERS, ris :
CataelUa, Rwt Bads, Heliotropes, Ac. Erergreena(ln pots)
for (Butetau Trees, from the Seed and Horticultural Store,
No. 49 fifth sU peer Wood. dec2o .
cennume tlu Smoke.
SITTK gQbxcribOT bavlnc the exclusive right tomanufao
tore ud MU BWSEN£rS HOT AIR AND SMOKE
SSUMINQ POKNACK, is prepared to recurs orders, aod
contract Ibr beating buildings with the most economical
vamee sow in m The attention of those interested U
sotldfed, Anr tntormatton can be had of A. BRADLEY,
Nos. 3 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BARNDOLLAR,
deettAf 1' Iron City Store Warehouse, No. 134 Wood si.
- i Warrsa’i (>ongrwi lab. ’
rpHIS INK is prepared by a purely chemical process, and
I UveorintedtfCtmtainwXAinQitifarieuttometalicpau*
Itls pale when firet used, bat by exposure te the afrbe
eomes gradually «f a »«•* inteaae a*L Remanent black.
Per sale in bottle* o t T*ri maalxe, by wholesale or retail,at
agbg.:, . - W. S. HAYKfi’B
feStetionary Wan ■ ? -a**. Market street, corner of 3d w .
A CARD.—Mr. (». ANTON and il. SOUROKDKk would
respectfully announce to the dtissns of Pittsburgh and
Allegheny that they will give Instructions on the Piano,
Guitar, violin and Piute. Inquire at H. Bchroeder A Co.’s
NIW MUIW STORK, 44 fourth strat mM
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BUSINESS CARDS.
orbw c arpe rs.
Spring Style*.
AT THE CHEAP CAttPKT WAREHOUSE, No. 82
THIRD Streets—We era now reeuifing and opening
one of the largest and choicest stories of Carpeting?, Oil-
Cloths, Mats, netting, Uugs, Ac., ever exhibited went of
Nhw Yore., The stooa o&e Dean weCtwl with greet cere.
Persons in want of any articles in oar line, are respectfully
invited to sail and examine. Oar iseortaent consists in
part of the following, viz:
Royal Velvet and Brussels Carpeting*;
Tapestry Btuhmls;
Aubusson Carpets;
Extra Imperial and Super Tbree.ply;
Patent Tapestry Ingrain;
Superfine and Fin« ingrain ;
Worsted and Wool Carpets;
‘ Wool had Cotton do
VenlUanlM %, and 44;
Hemp Carpets, very cheep; -
List end Rag, do
White uod Chech Camon Mattings, ?£.4-4, 5-4, aod 6 1;
Cocoa Matting, 2-1, ■%, 4-1, 5-4, and 6-4;
Spanish Matting, very cheap;
Elegant Mosaic Uugs, gtio per pair;
Axtninlsier, Chenille, and Tufted Rugs, all prices;
Fancy English Sheepskin Mats, SIA per pair;
Colored do do do from $2,50 to (6 each;
Together with a Urge selection of Cocoa, Jute, Adelaide,
Velvet, and other Mats;
Embossed and primed cloth table and piano covers, of
entirely new designs, very rich.
Damask table and piano coven; ale* worsted damask by
the yanl, toilnett, doylera, Ae.
A great variety of patterns In floor oilcloth, from 2 -to 24
feet wide.
Buff Hollands for windows, 80, 82,84,88,88,40, 42,44,
Itches wide.
Gold bordered shades, entirely new, very rich.
Window shades of every description.
Oval and hollow stair-rod*, carpet binding, lacks, Ac.
Also, the Royal Turkish Bath I'owals, together with every
thing usually kept in Carpet Houses. ''Small profits and
quick sale*.” C. B. HEADLY A CO.,
mar&mae 82 Third street.
JONES & BUCHER.
IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,
Pmntylvania Railroad, foot of Third tL, Harrisburg, Pa.
HAVING Increased our Mschlnerr, which U now of the
moet improved order, and having added many facili
ties for dispatching work, we are now manufacturing First
Clan*
STEAK EKGINE9,
FOR FURNACES AND ROLLING MILLS,
Blowing Cylinders, Boilers, Furnace, Bolling,
SAW and GRIST MILL MACHINERY a castings,
Qaa and Water Pipes, Hydrants, Retorts. Lamp Posts, Hitch*
Inc Posts, Column*, Girders, Shafting, Hangers,
Brackets, CotlerOrates, Bathing Tnbe,SpouU,
Railing, VerandaJtt and Ornam*nlal Castings.
W« pay partionlar attention to the manufacture and con
struction of Cast Iron
Fronts for Homses and Stores.
Having an utenure ajmortmaiit of beautiful Carved Pit*
tern* of the moat approved architectural onler, oar great
far manufacturing ami shipping enable us to com*
pete with our cities.
Parties erecting Furnaces or Kuillng Mills, Mill Owner*
and MUI-Wrightl, will find l< much to ibeir advantage to
call and examine our oxtonrivo atoeft of Patterns helm
bonding
IRON AND BRASH CASTINGS,
Of every descrip too; Smith Work, Pattern Making. Pur
dim and Forre Tuyere*, furni»h*ri to order. [mylfcy
CHINA H ALL:
MMtKtT BlftKtT.
N'OW o-'ened one of tb- mnr**t and bait aalected stocks
of CniN A, GLASS aud^L'^ f gWAfiK J «Ter brought
to ihia market: consisting lo part of VVbile iron Stone Din*
sr. Tea and Toilet Ware. »bi<h we would particularly in
rite Lbe Ladies to call ami damme, as the abapea are en
tirely new and the wnre vcrj -Lirf-rijr, having eome twelve
different pattern* of Tolli-t Ware, either Id ful. eelta or
H-«ls and Pilchers separate. We are selling them at very
moderate price*.
Also. a rary handsome assortment of Preach China Tea
aod Dinner setts, or separate pi-ces cf plain whit , gold
band, or fancy patterns.
Uur -took of Flour Vus**a oonal.-te of over fifty different
patterns, eery b autiful, and ranging from fifty cents per
pair to ihitty dollar**, ii&nog so large an assortment, we
fee) confident of euislng all uotns.
Brlunla Tea Pou», bogus and rVei.iae, Silver Plated
fork*. Spoons find Ituurr Knives*. Ktiiv.* nod Forks, of
variou* siyle-s Iroin cv-cumon (o tL« flne>‘>; Solar Lamps,
Hall Lamps, Giramio!*; , and 11-m-w Furuiftiiug Goods.
BOSTON GLASS WAKK—Of thb «e have a Urge assort
ment, particularly the Diamond Pattern, which looks as
well as the bt«t cut, and ceils vt Ism than cna thlnl tb*
price. ALw, a complete vtoek of Pittsburgh Glass.
The public are rwpectfully invited to call and examine
oar goods. JOUHJ. O'LEAKY.
No. 02 Market at., bet’o Third end Fourth,
myXBrtf oppoafte Oenrge H Wnlte'e-
IUWA Fuiaum
NO. 103 WOOD STREET.
JOHN C. PARRY, (towwr to J. C. Parry k On,) begs
tointen tbecostotnersof theold finuaud Um pubUc
genwlly, that ha basaov on hands, srart* aztenstvaly e»-
gaged in manufacturing, every description of CASTINGS—
each as: Patent Chilled Holla; large Kettles and Corbe;
Patent Kettle*, for Soap, Pot Aeh, Soda Ash; Sugar Kettles,
for tb* manufacture of Cano Sugar —all cost on a pataU
process, known an J. C. Parry's, and are superior for dura
bility tft any other, and sold lovror than those made on the
old plan.
HOLLOW WAKE—A general assortment, all from new
and Improved patterns, Wagon Boxm, Dog Irons, Bad Irons,
kr.,t c.
Bolling Mill Castings, and Machinery of every description,
always an hand or made to order.
Cook Slotm, Kitchen Range*, and Ooal Btovee, of every
description; lowa Cuok Stoves, Are ilzes, which received the
first prise for 1860 and 1861, at the Agricultural Pair of Al
legheny County, Pa.,end recommended by fifteen hundred
persons; Enterprise Cook Stove*, four »in *; Premium Oook
Stoves; Egg and RadUts r On! Stoves: Parlor Stoves, Ac.
Parlor Urates and Fenders, great variety, beautifully
enamelled. Common Orates, and building material of every
d ascription.
A great variety of Ornamental Hollins,forOeaeterie#and
Fearing.
Plough* and CzuOngi —A stock of all the
kinds in use, and an! be vdd at reluct'd prices. Hairs Pat
en* Levar, True Aci'-ri-'an, KpvnV, Crane's, Kinkoid's,
Woods’, Peacock's, Bull's, improved Bull, Ac.
BottbU Pliughi. —The llkhijr.au Double Plough, which
has taken the premium at the Stale Pairs of New York,
Pennsylvania, ami Ohio, and wherever it ha* been exhibited.
.Iron and Nails, Stove Pi;* and Tin Warn—ell of which I
will sell at the Icwc.-t prl^n; and respectfully Invite the
public to give me a call, at the i*M stand. No I©S Wood *L
«n*lrv *AKV O P4RFV
ALLEGHENY FORGE"
ROLOMOV BHETTER * CO.
[Late Blesel A Semple's Rolling Mill.) on the bank of tbi
Allegheny, l>eli>w the Si. Clair Street Bridge,
AtxroatNT Cur, P*.
ri'HE proprietors respectfully inform the nubile that,
1 having made extensive additions to tbelr establish
tueot, they are prepared to maoufarture, on tbe most rea
sonable terms, Iron Work for Bridge*, Car Axles, Quarry
Work, Stone Cutters’ sod Masons’ Tools, Shafting, MIU
Gearing, Machine Work lu genera!, ami heavy Forging, of
every description. Ai«o. HoKSB SHOES manufactured by
Shelter's f attrU Horse Shoe JfucAiwr. The Horae Shoe Ma
chine will bu in operation elwut the middle of February,
when all order* for Shoes will meet with prompt attention.
Mill Pick* mu le and dressed. Order# sent by mall or tele
graph attended to on tbe shortest notice. * }a!4:y
bntbkpbisb foundry,
ALLEGHENY CITY.
federal street near the Bridge.
f TAYINU fitted up mv establishment with all the latest
t 1 Improvement*, ombractng every facility for manufac*
taring In the best and cheapest style; and owning the ex
clusive right In J. J Johnson's Box Smoothing I one, and
John Johnson'* Self-bcatlog Onartoal Irons, patented Jan
uary 10, 1864, superior to anything of the Lind in the mar
ket, and also having a patented improvement for moulding
the above iron:, *‘igon Boi«s, and Pipe Boxes, I am pro*
parad to sell wholesale and retail on fair terms.
Any persons wishing to purchase the right for moulding
upon the Improved plan, and manufacturing any or all of
the above articles, will please address
0. KINGSLAND,
myßfcSm Allegheny city.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL.
JAMES ROBB Ima fitted up 1u rpi-udM style hw store,
No. 89 Market -treat nfid No 6 Utilmi street, between
Fifth street and the Diamond, and has »mw completed his
Spring stock of BGUTfI,SHOES, SLIPPHBS, GAITERS, Ac.,
and Palm Leaf, Pedal, Durtiu aud Braid UATS, to which be
invit-s the attention of all purchasers, whether at whole
sale or retail.
This stock Is one of the largest over opened in this city,
and embrooea everything worn by the ladies of Philadelphia
and Now York, and he trusts cannot fail to please all.
Orest care has been given in selecting the choicest goods;
all of which he warrants.
He also continues to manufacture, os heretofore, all de
scriptions of Boots and Shoe* and from this long experience
of over twenty years In buslueai in tiita eliy, is, he trusts,
a sufficient guarantee that those w«so fevor him with their
custom, will be fairly dealt with »P«*fctr
First street, between wood and market
STREETS, PITTSBURGH. PA., oallJ* Francis’ Patent
Metallic Life BotU,of Guiauised Iron, also mauutoetuna
Oopuer and Sheet Iron W»rL. Gooitini Stoves for Steamboat*
and Hotels, Portable Forges, iron Work, uu-ge
Holts for Bridge*, kc.; Cork Life Preservers, the basj and
cheapest kind aiewub-iat work atten le»l to- l’*r'io.y
Wit are receiving from >*■« Y.-iK Philadelphia,
BSd HALF GUESTS 1 EA,
comprising Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong,
Souchong, end English Breakfast, all of which have beau
corefuliy selected, and will be bold as usual.
’ A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store,
i v 2i No. 38 Fifth street
J" mjt/Td aU^t-sT—lhu»o wno wuu to get
neat end well fitting
Boor, SHOE or GAITER,
■ill all ,t M’L*UBHUj.B.
~.u 05 Fourth street
HfcISINOICrt * OKA»'F,
MANUFAOXUUiiIUJ OF OOAL AND WOOD OOOStNQ
BTOVJM, Parlor and llaailn* Storas, Qrato Froal*,
Frodan, Wa*oa Box* *=-. *©• Wartboun No. IM WOOD
Btreet, a bo?* Fifth, PUtaburgh, Pa. H**
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OCKI.no factory,
pro Ti FIFTH STREET,
Bigs of THE OLD STAHD.
WILLIAId UALY A** returned from tha Manufactur
inn Hoatery Uiltrlota of Europe, whore he haa pur
enased. fur o*4h,« aery attansiaa and wall assorted stock of
tbs beat daserlptlons only of Stockings, Socks, Undershirt*,
Drawer!, Cloaca; alio, niw liylaof Children s nod Missal'
Fancy Stookings, together with hla domestic atock of Htta
hnrjh Mauu»Uetured Hosiery. He wUI acll by wholesale or
DALY * 00.
Remember the pl*c«—No. 14, Slgo of TUB OLD STAND.
my 23 '
PAUL KLEEMER has removed bii LITERARY DRPOT
from No. 7# Third street, to Fifth street, opposite the
Theatre, where be will be happy to see his Conner patrons,
and ell others dedroua of purchasing any or the cheap Li
terature of the day. *P*f ; ly
PEKIN TEA STORE,
7 . BY A. JAYSBS,
iYa. S 8 Fifth street, between Wind and Market, south tide
Sold Wholesale aod Retail. Ja&y}
Walter p, Oiarahall,
IMPORTER and .Dealer In French and American Paper
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CITY CABINET WABEHOCII,
&•. 173 CHKSTNUT STREET,
KUKHITITRI, Or EVXKY STYLE 1
Comprising LoulaXl V, Louis XV, EUsabethan and Antique,
with Sculpture Carving and modern style;
EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren
tices being positively excluded,land using the best ma
terials, the work cannot (ail to give satisfaction to pur
chasers. Amongst the many advantages offend 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 ca hand,
being so various in design, enables purchasers Uf please
their taste m a selection, without the delay necessarily
caused hi ordering Furniture.
To rive an idea of the finished Furniture on band, I need
onlyinfbna you that my Rooms are 17b teetlong, by 27 feet
wide, four Doors 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.
49 s The Packing Is ell done in the Store, and furniture
warranted to carry safely soy distanee. Visiters to Phlla
delpbla are respectfully invited, as purcnasen or otherwise,
to call ana examine the Goods. au26:ly
/CONSIGNMENTS aoi Commlmlons will ateetwlth prompt
VJ and personal attention, and liberal advanora will be
given when required, oa Consignments or Bills of Lading,
(n hasxt.
Orders lor the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other
Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices.
The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandise and Pro
duce will meet with especial care and dispatch; the lowest
rates of Freight will always be proaurea.and the expense
of Storage and Drayage as much-as possible avoided.
Page A Baoon, Bt. Louis; Ellis A Morton, Cincinnati;
Cbarlees, Blow A 00., do; Strader A Gorman, do;
Chouteau a Vaile, do; Hoses A Fraser, do;
Doan, King A Oo* do; Springer A Whiteman, do;
J.W.BnUvr ABro*Pitttbh; E.OGoooaman A Oo* do;
D. Leech A Oo* do; E. AC. YamaU AOo*Phllad*;
Wm. Holmes A 00., do; Morgan, J.M.BnekAMorgaru
Blow A March, New York. B. B. Comegys, do;
Frost A Forrest, do; Shields A Miller, do;
Charles A.Meigs, do; Jodah Lee A 00.,-. Baltimore.
A. G.Farwell A Oo.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do;
Howard, Son A Co., do; W. B. Reynolds, Louisville;
H. D. Newoomb A Bro., do;
T. 0. Twiehell A Co., Commission Merenanta. New. Orleans.
have an open Policy of Insuranoe, which will cover
all shipments to my address, when adviaed by letter per
mail, or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or at the
time of shipment. JOSEPH MOG RIDGE,
augO ML Louie. Missouri.
D. SCAIFE,
Removal.
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PHILADELPHIA.
GEORGE J. HENKEL'S
(Orroairs ixomnnrei Hill,)
PlUUdAlpltlA.
In Roeswood, Walnut, Mahognny, Satinwood and Maple;
all of eoperior construction, and finished in the
best style, equal to, if not excelling inqoal
ity, the Goods of any Establish
ment in the United States.
ST. LOUIS.
JOSEPH NOGRIDGB,
COMMISSION ANI) FORWARDING MERCHANT,
No. 88 OoxafiCUL, bzlow Pnn Bnur,
Sts Louis, Mo,,
CHARLOTTE BLUMK, No. 118 Wood street, has just re
vived the following NEW MUSIC:—A Song from the
Wrtt; I’m Going There; Switzers' Farewell Wales, Beliak;
Brother Jonathan's March; Honrs of Devotion, a collection
of sacred melodise,arranged in easy style lor piano or melo
deon, bjGro-e; Wild Flowers, Wallace; The Organ. Man,
(Bsten; Farewell Marcb,'Beurer; Scbnihoff’s Grand Walts :
I’ve Been Roaming (roodo), Drealer; Softly, ye Night
Winds, Wallace; Mad-Oap Scbottiseb, Grobe; Bad from the
Opera, Beliak—earily arranged and flogered for beginner*;
Jordan Polka, new; (Burns Favorl, par Wilhelm Kuhe;
Parkinson's Garden Polka, Henson; Parlor Masonrka. Bel
die; To Meet Again, Voee; Dying Words of Little Rat;;
Turn is Darkness on the Mountain, Wallace; The Mother’s
Smile; Early Dreams, six beantlfhl melodies for email
bands, by Often. Also, a good selection of Guitar Mm-ic.
Bongs, Polkas, Waltsea, Marches, Ac. Ac. aa2
Aay Wood Nursery and Gardens.
JAMES KENNEDY, [late Manager of the well-known Sy
racuse N merles, New York,) begs leave to Inform the
public, that he has now eetabiished an EXTENSIVE NUR
SERY, on the Farm of Mr. James 6. Kegley. near East Lib
erty, where he shall be prepared, after the 6th Instant, to re
ceive and fill order* for every variety of Fruit and Ornamen
tal Tree#. Hardy and Green House Shrubs and Plants. In
addition to a choke and superior stock on hand, he has made
arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries in the East,
to keep up his supply. Having a thorough and long expe
rience tn the business, he can assure his customers perfect
■atisfoetko.
Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer his servtoes in
designing, Laying out, sad managing Rural Cemeteries, Pub
lic Parks, or the grounds of Country Residences; v™- 1 will
also furnish plans for the formation of Lawna, Approaches,
Pktnreeuue Boenery, Ac., in the highest styles of the art.
Practically acquainted with every branoh of Landscape
Gardening, and having spent years in the Sylvian Park* of
England, and on the beautiful banks of the Hudson, he
hopae he has the capacity to asst the wishes of those who
favor him.
49* Communications can be addressed through the City
Po« Office, or left at the Warehouse of Messrs. NqglejA
Mohan, 22 Wood street
Notice go fitoskholdtrs. *”
Orncsor Pinsscaou asn Ooxskllsvixli R.R. Oo* 1
Pdltbvrgh, June 28th, 1864. /
AGREEABLY to a Kaeolutlon of the Board of Directors
of the PI I TB BURGH AND CONNELLSVILLE RAIL
ROAD COMPANY, subscribers to the Stock of raid Company
are hereby notified that the fif.h INSTALMENT OF FIVE
DOLLARS per sbtre on their subscriptions will be due and
payable on the FIFTEENTH DAY OF JULY next, (the
first, second, third, and fourth instalments of two dollars
and fifty oents per share, having heretofore been called In,)
and also, FIVE DOLLARS PER SHARE on the fifteenth
day of BACH ENSUING MONTH, until the whole amount
is paid.
stockholders residing in Somerset County will pay to
Samuel M. Hatter, Meyers Mills,; those residing in
Fajelto County to Colonel D. R. Davidson, ConneUsvllU;
those residing tn Westmoreland County to General Cyrus
P. Uarkle, eat Newton: and ail others to N. Veeder,
F*q., at ihe Office of the Oompeny, in Neville Hall Building,
corner of Fonrth and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh.
WILLIAM B. CURRY,
jyß3wd Treasurer Pittsburgh and Oocnellsville R-B. Co.
Boston Papier Machs Company*
MODERN AND ANTIQUE ORNAMENTS.
PITTSBURGH AGENCY, 67 MARKET STREET.—Tha
attention of Build era, 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, Store*, and Parlor Furniture, in gilt, or in
Imitation of various kiudj of wood. Also, Oorniees, Brack
ets, and Patent Ventilating Centre Pieces for Ceilings,
Mouldings, Consuls, Trusses, Battlement, Ao; much cheaper
and handsomer »htn Plaster and Wood Carving, and a great
deal more durable.
BLOCK LETTERS FOR SIGNS, very cheap and warrant
ed to last for 20 veers exposed to the weather.
Above Goods for sale at the manufacturer’s prices ooet
of freight added. W. W. WILSON,
Js2B 67 Market «L
Notice la Hereby Given,
IV) ALL PERSONS wb» have subscribed to the Cepltal
. Block of the PITTSBURGH AND ERIK RAILROAD
COMPANY, and which has been made specially applicable
to the construction of the road In Mercer county, that an
Instalment of m* pa cut, per share, is required to be
paid to the Treasurer of the Company, at bis office, in West
Greenville, Mercer county, on or before the 20T1I DAY OF
JULY, 1864, and that an Instalment of rrvs rxa cut, per
share, will be required to be paid at the eame piece every
thirty days thereafter. By order of the Board.
B. F. BASKIN, Treasurer P. A E. R. R. Co.
Office of the P. A E. ft. R. 00., I .
New Castle, June 2Ut, 18&4.J JeZ7 ' a *
New Partnership*
Matthew oraff and danl. reisingkr, trading
heretofore aa M. GRAFF A 00* Stove end Hollow-
ware Menufocturere, No. 124 Wooa street, have* this uay
associated with them THOM AS J. GRAFF, aa a partner in
their business. The name, style and Utle of the firm will,
from this date, be GRAFF, RhISINGER A GRAFF. They
respectfully solicit a continuation of the .patsonage so lib
erally bestowed upon the firm of U. Graff A Co.
Pittsburgh, July Ist, 1864.
G 1 REAT bargains of summer goods at A. MoTlGllE’S,
I* corner of Grant and Fifth streets. I have this day
commenced selling off my summer stock at first coat; the
goods are all new, and have been purchased this season,
and as they are now offered at prices for below the usual
rates. Ladles would do well to call and get a bargain. The
stock comprises berates, lawns, summer silks, tissues,
grenadines, beregada lain**, anda.moetevery article usual
ly keptln a fonoy store. jyB
flew Trimming Store,
JVe. S 3 Qrmer of Mm lot itrtet and Uu Diamond.
FRANK VAN GORDER respecftilly nonounoe* to the
public of Pittsburgh andvidalty, that be will open bis
now Trimming Store on Monday, April 17 th. Ha ring fitted
up the neatest store room la, the city, end filled It with a
choice Selection of the latest style* of Trimmings and Fan
cy Goods, he Hatter* himself that be'will 'offer tuperiorln
duoecenUandendeavortoglvefullßatiafaatkm to all who
may favor him with their patronage.
.Now, don’t forget the place—No.B3 Market street, corner
of the Diamond. [aprli] FRANK VAN GORDER.
EffTERPKIE WORK
JVb 186 Wood sfresf, Third door btlom Ftryin Alley. -
BDWN A TETLEY would call the attention of Sporting
men to their large assortment of Guns, Rifles eod 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 Tacfcla, all or which
we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, or
for good approved paper. marlß
ri tURKIBU ToWELR—W« have just received soother lot
1 of those excellent Tuiklsh Bath Towels.
Brown Linen Towel has a aharp stimulating surface,
combl ->iag the properties of a Flesh Brush, with the desired
flexloilUy of a Towel. The Colton Towel posaeMea a soil
neea not attainable In the linen, and the peculiarity of *b
vording moisture without friction. Call early and secure a
pair. 0. B. HKADLY A CO*
jy 24 No. 82 Third street.
JkTEW ARRIVAL AT UOOt/B.—Just revived a He« aau
Jln rich assortment of fins Gold Jaweiry ofevery desirable
style. Alto, pearl and velvet port monks, in gnat vari*
ties; fine fans, gold and sliver thimbles, and numerous
other goods, all of which we will nil at New York eity
prices, and much below the prices usually asked at other;
establishments in this eity. Call and examine our goods
and prices, and save from tfi to 60 per oent; in your pur
chase* at 61 Market strert. jyll
Important to Tailors,
TTJBT RECEIVED, .a large assortment of Tailors’ nod
tl Trimmers’ Shears, of the best in the country,
which we offer at the manofocturer’s prices, at
BOWN A TETLEY’S, Enterprise Works,
136 Wood street,
febT Wholesale Agents for
IF YOO CAN BAVE FIVE DOLLARS A MONTH, yon
can have a fine Building Lot, of 60 feet front by 210
deep, situate on Ml Washington. Price, s26o—terms, $BO
In hand, at $6 a month. Now Is the time to secure
a good Lot on easy terms. S. CUTHBKRT A SON,
ja2l 140 Thirdafreet
ONTINUATIoN OF THE GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL
SALE OF A. A. MASON A 00* and still further re
duction in prices, eommendugon Thursday, Jnly 20th, and
through the month of AogusL jylB
ton* No. 1 Juniata. Gap Sorgo,
60 u lake Champlain, for sale by
j y 27 KING A MOORHEAD;
1v ri KL> mmir—lo assess a. cTiket
X) my 29 F, BKUERB A CO.
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FOB SALE AND TO LET.
rEB subscriber offers for sate, cm very reasonable terms,
tb* following property, vis:
A Three Storyßrieh Dwelling House, No. UO Pesrn street,
between Hay street and Evans' alley; and Lot 25 feet Croat,
extending back. 112 foot to an alley. The House is one of the
heat buildings. and in one of the most pleasant neighbor
hoods in the city.
Fire Lota—embracing corners of Front and ferry streets;
one hundred and fire {bet front on Ferry and sixty feet on
front street, with a good three story Brick Building on the
ooraer, a two story frame on Front and two Brick Build
ings, used as shops, on Ferry st.
A Lot, 81 feet front by 80 feet deep, on front, between
Market and ferry streeta.
A Lot, with rery convenient frame Dwelling; Lot 20 feet
by 90, fronting on Congress and Elm sta.
A House and Lot, on Wylie street, near the new Court
House. The bouse is well arranged and in good ord-<r, and
Is now occupied as a hotel. •»>
A Three Btory Brick, on Smithflalri street, near tier mth—
being In an excellent business location. The Lot Is 2o by 80
feet deep, frontiag on Smithfleld st.
A Cuttsge Frame and Lot. 28 by 120 foot, fronting on Anne'
and Robinson streets, Allegheny City. This is a very desira
ble and pleasant location for a residence.
Nine Lots in the town of M'Keesport,«ach 60 feet by 160.
Several of these are on the Main street.
Eleven Acres In Limetown, an the Monongahala River, mi
which there are 4 booses; there are some 6 or 7 acres of ex
cellent stone coal, and abundance of limestone, convenient
te the landing; and two ooal pita open.
Ninety Lote in the town of Columbia, 60 feet by 160 each,
nearly all level, ami well located. The tenant of each Lot
has the privilege of using whatever stone ooal he may re-'
quire for his own use, from a pit near the Looks. Columbia
is a pleasant situation on the bank of the Monongahalariv- :
er, a short distance below Look No. 3. in the midst of an ox
tensive stone coal region, and would be a desirable point for
manufacturing establishments.
Two Hundred acres of superior Stone Ccal,with House, ,
Railroad, he. iw* property has a fount of 140 rods on the
Monongabele river; an excellent landing; good grade and'
foundation for railroad—with enough level ground at one:
point for houses and gardens, or locations for manufoctoriev.
Tbs vein is deep enough to allow horses to be used in haul* :
lug out the coal—the quality of which, for iron work, steam, 1
gas, or for any ordinary uses, is not surpassed by any in the ;
country.
In my absence, my agent, James Blakely, Esq., will give
all neoacary information, and be authorised to give warran
tee deeds for any property sold JAMES MAY,
myty HO P»mi afreet
95 Per Cent Lower than a*jr
County.
A VALUABLE FAKM jfoH eALB—The sobeciibsr la
authorised to m-U th* fallowing desalted TRACT OF
LAND, containing 111 acres,eltoat<a to North Fayette town
ship. Allegheny county. ra., 14 mile* from tb«* City t f Pitts*
tmrgb, »«d near the line of toe Meubeovu** Baiiroad.wtth
Coal sod Unit Stone uuaer the whole place, »mi ee*y of
loose —improvement* as lotlowi: A very comfortable tana
House, ©0 by 26 feet, 2 stories high; vVuh Hou e, Spring
House, tod other out building*; a new Frame Bank Hero,
M by 3S feet, finished Is the best possible mas be , with
Btablicg under the whole bnildtng; 100 bearing Apple
Trees, best grafted qualities; • Urge quantity of Peach and
Cherry Tree*, all In bee lag order; aoont 84 acres cleared
end in a hlghstate of cultivation, with water In ell the fields.
This land Is very comfortably situated In one of the beet
neighborhoods In the county, betsg convenient to market,
to churches, schools and mills, and won d sot be in the
market, only chat the owner is about to remove to the Ur
west Terms eas, and price moderate. For farther parti,
colan see the owner, WM. RObB, on premises, or the sub
scriber. JAMES a RIOBJkY,
sa2l:dsw Beal Estate Agent.
SALS —Two splendid Farms; one of 100icrvs,and
J? the other T 6 acres; beautifully located on the Upper
£l Clair Township Flank Road, 6 miles from the dry, each
of them lying so as to divide into 10 acre lots, basing a good
spring on each. I: is a splendid opportunity for a specula
tion. Tboae who want a good home, or wish to mate
money, would do well to look at It, as we will sell to tire
first that offers us our low price, in lots or all together.
Also, flvo Country Seats, 1 mile from Woods’ run, and
only 8 miles from Allegheny dry, by wajof the New Brigh
ton Flank RoaL They are fine healthy locations, and of
fered very tow.
Also, ten Country Seats on the Ohio and Pennsylvania
Raliroed,7 mtloe below the city. They will be oold tepara't
or together to a colony or building usoclottau. It Is *
lovely location, and cheap, of coarse.
Also, one Lot of twu acres, and two smaller pieces ot
ground, opposite Harlman'e at Woods' run, offered at e
very low price for eo fine a property. An sssortmanl of
LamL, Uousee and Lots, al»ays on band, end desetibnd In
my regi'ur. Before buying you would do wall to call and
enquire cf THOMAS YttjvLd,
JeT 75 Inurth street.
Beautiful Mites for Country Homes.
THK un.eraighed oilers tor sale, ou easy tenor, FIFTY
LOTS, laid off end restricted fur rural residences. Also,
an ENTIRB SQUARE, on tbe bank of the Allegheny m«r,
7M feet tong by 2uu feet deep; having fronts on stary. and
Julia Ann ATeuuee, and Uenriatta and Uerr atrea p. Thu
square contains many Frnit Trees of the chotaert kind anu
oummsnds a fine view of the picturesque an t romantic ace
nary around. lam desirous of ptewrving this square en
tire, as It would afford one of the most charming and mag
nificent sites for a gentleman's summer reaklenoe, In the
immediate vicinity of the two rides.
Also, about THK B aCKJCS OF GROUND, at tha head of
the Island, advantageously situated fir manufcotarlagpus
poets.
The above property la fit naked in Dtaqueene bsttaflgVi'Ofi
the high and main bank of Herr's Lgtana, and is reamed by
a very substantial Bridge of one span. For particulars ap
ply at my residence, in Duqueone borough, ou tbe main
bank, fronting the head of Herr's Island, or of JOHN DUN
LAP A CO., our&er of Seeond and Market eta., Pittsburgh.
apr!7:tf WM. C. MILL It K.
KENNEDY A CO.
Vlflta Ward Property for sale at a Good
bargain.
r[R£E VALUABLE BtviCK HOUSES AND LOTS.—
Theft* Lou embrace a front on Pane street, of 66 (bet 6
Inches, to a 3 tees alley; on which there U erected a value
tie block of Bnck Houses,, two stories high, With kitchen
and cellar in basement, 4WTeet front on Penn street, and 30
feet deep oo Locost street. This is a very desirable aitoa
lion for either a Store or a Tavern; Peon street being the
great throughfare of the city: and this property being con*
Tenleat to the Railroad Depot.
This property would not be In the market only that the
owner U living in Washington county, and finds It-exireme
ly iaoonveniem to attend to it.
Terms easy and price moderate; fbr further particulars
enquire of ROBERT DAY, Fifth Ward,
or JAa. C. RICHEY,
spr2s Real Estate Ag»nt, at this office.
T.ai>rt for Sale.
IfifkA ACRES OF LAND IN PoKhaT COUNTY, near
10V.FU the Ctprion river. This Land is heavily timbered,
has an excellent eoil,and is said toeootain an abundance ot
iron ora, and a thick vein of bituminous coal. The Venan
go railroad,which will undoubtedly be bniit. Will run very
near to It, if not directly across It. The Millstown creek
runs through it.
Ai£o, 50u acres in Elk county, well timbered and watered,
and lying near the route of the Banbury and Eria railroad.
No better investment could be made than in these lands.
The completion of the Sanbury and Rrife, the Allegheny
Valley, and the Venango railroads through that region
will render the ooal, lumber, Iron oru ana soil, of great
val ae. Enquire of 0. B. M. 81LLT11,
feb22.'MDi:tf
Valuable Property tor bale,
ON LItIEKTY 6TALEX’, ADJyINING Ti»K METUCp
DIST GRAVE YAttO, NEAR CANAL BASI-N.—this
U now the only desirable piece of property In tkis neighbor*
hood oot already bought up by the> Penney Ivania Railroad
Company. Fronting on Liberty sufcet, on him street lw
feet, thence to the Methodist Grave Yard BdK feet, to Liber
ty 110 feet.
• This property Is most dosirable as a Hotel. The building
how on it, a oobtaantial three story brick, a kb all the
necessary baok building*, has for a longtime been occupied
as the Union Hotel,doing a good bnames* Capitalists and
others desirous of making a good invertmcnt, will do well
to examine* the premises.
Spr2B.tf EDWARD FABER.
I WILL SELL my unexpired lease (fourteen yean) of a
lot, situate on O'Hara street and Spring alley, in the
Filth Ward—W ft fronting 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, twnstoriea,
60 ft. on Spring alley, well calculated to carry on any
branch of manufacturing business. Being engage*, in man
ufactoring in the country, 1 offer the above for sale. In
quire at No. 425 Liberty street.
oc!8:tf EDWARD FABER.
SIXTY THREE ACRE • OF LAN 1), with 250 acres of Coal
attached, and all the Improvements thereon in soccese
ful operation. . aid farm Is situated on the Monaagahela
riv«r, «4 miles above Pittsburgh, and is supplied with a
Farm House, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad, and
an excellent harbor.
The vein of Coal is five feet thick, and cannot besurpassed
in quality. For further particulars apply to
. NICHOLSON A PAYNE,
jelfttf No. 385 Liberty street.
A Very Desirable Coantr> Beat at Pri
▼ate Bale.
ritHE subscriber is authorised u> sell the following piece
X of property, containing 2J£ acres of land, situated in
Outline tp., Allegheny county, pa This property la beauti
fully located on the bank of the Allegheny river, about 4
nuies from tbs city; having two fronts, one on the Law
rcnceTillc and Sharpsburgh Flank Read, and the Allegheny
nvar; and about SO rods below the ferry, and just Delow
the uew bridge, now being built over the nver. Fur far
ther particulars enquire of JAMES C. RICHES,
jcB Kwai KfUte Agent.
SALE.—I67 acres of Land, Smiles south ui Darling-
X? too, 80 acre* cleared, good Orchard, a good Stone
House, large Barn, two Frame Houma, ail in first rate or
der, and offered at Uia low prloe of s3*j per acre
also, one-hah acre Lot tu Oakland, on Charlotta street.
It is a beautiful Lot; io front of Mr. Ogd a • fine improve
ment, and b offered at the low price of sSoo—enquire or
me. Call and get my Register, for description* et * great
variety of property. THOMAS WOODS,
jagg 76 Fourth strict.
dhi « >| |. —HALF IN HAND, balance in 4 >«ai a, for a
qpi-UUU New Frame Himse of 6 roosa, with a large
luiui ground of 60 fort fronton the Brownsville road, in
South Pittsburgh. Plenty of cboioe apple, peach and plum
trees, gripes, currants and gooseberries. A large stable,
out ov«n, «o The bouse 1* well papered. - good gratae, Ae.
Call and examine the property.
1,11 s OPTHBERT A BOS, 140 Third st.
■ MJR -SALS —BIX acne Laud, suuate'near the Mlnvnvill*
X Road, (rtumtha Court Huuse; on which is a
fm.ti two story Brick House, Matte, and other buildings;
also, an excellent Orchard. Terms—One-fourth cash, bid?,
ance in five equal annual payments. Enqubeof '
jeUt- AUSTIN LOQMI»,W Fourth St
t'V/iTAG B FOR REN Tr— The mam tmihimg of House os
j Nursery HIU, with about an acre of ground. Enquire
of J. oTEDEfOnD, on the premises, or of
ny-28 THOMPSON BELL * 00.
ValaaMe Property For dais.
FIVE HANDSOME BUILDING Lorn, situate un Centre
Avenue, near Fulton street, and within Can minutes'
walk of the Post OSes. For terms, Inquire of
HOON A SAKOZNT,
mylT comer of Wood and Fifth eta.
A GOOD DRY CELLAR, under the Neptun* Engine
House, on Seventh street, suitable fbr curing ttnlsasw
or produce. Inquire of JOHN H. STEWART,
laarO 867 liberty street. "
! *• Let* ’ -
fTtffn dwelling Loose , now ooeajdsd by maon Federal
X street; Allegheny, No.'<4 Colinnade Raw, Dear tn* end
of the bridge- Bsqeue at khs Boast •
- W. H. LQWRTK
LUBlatt* MMlfi KXIRAOTB—B dos«n Lukin* fls«st u*
tracta fee the bcadtethtaf, tcmit«4 bjr
mU roi 11*3050.
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NUMBER 25,
Property (tor Bala*
Farm in the
Attorney at Law,
Ho. 147 Fourth street.
For Sale.
Coat Works For Bats*
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tending Card, six lines or lees, per annum—— 10 91
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DAILT MOMiJNG TOST.
SATURDAY MORNING;
Of the State Ceattal Committee.—Ho. 4.
To the Pe'pU of Ptnntyloania :
Fallow Citizens. —There have beta a&tago
nistical principle and antagonietioal parties in
governments, froro their first institution to the
present time. The ono, taking from tbe people
all power of seif government, and in fact deny
ing their right as well as their capacity to
govern themselves. The other, clnimiog in tbo
language of our Declaration of Independence,
“ that all men are created equal; that tb«y are
endowed by their creator with certain tmlieQ
able rights; that amongst tbeso jre life, liberty,
and the pursuit of happiness. That $o secure
these rights government* nrc instituted among
men, thriving their jutt p trer* from the content of
the govcmtti~} ibnt whenever uny gov
erment becomes destruc'ivs of tbeeo eade. it is
the right of tbe people to alter or abolish it,
and to institute new government, laying its
foundation on saeb principles, and organising
its powers in such form as to them shall svem
most likely to effect their safety and happi
ness."
It vu these antagonistical princplea that led
to oar war of Independence. The great mass of
the American people then asserted, dis'iooily
and unequivocally, that all potter vat xnht'tnt **
the people. That they not only posersßtd the
right of self-government, but the capacity alee
to exercise the right. The British of that day*
and their adherents in this country, denied this
right as well as this capacity. Oar fathers he
roically maintained their pusitions, and estab
lished their governments upon the principles for
whio*t they fongbt; and the right of man to gov*
ern himself, and his capacity to do it. In this
country at least, are truisms which no man dare
deny.
fiat although we conquered from relaotsnt
England, and obtained from all the governments
of Europe the recognition of onr* government,
thus established, yet the despots of the Old
I world have ever looked with a jealous eye upon
| our republican institutions, and we had a party
: among ns daring the war of the revolution, and'
we have never been without auoh a party since,
; that pr&otioally have deuied man’s right and
‘ability to govern bimsell - .
When the oonstituiioos of the seven! Slates
of the Union were under consideration, this'
■ party, without an exception, were strenuous in
! their endeavors to clothe -the government with
strong, If not with arbitrary power; to keep, as
‘they said, the people in check. They took all
the power they could from the people,and vested
it in the government, thus reversing the deels
ratioa, that governments derived their just
powers from the consent of the governed; audit
has taken the friends of the people from-that
| time to the prteent to correct these arbitrary
'provisions in their organic law. In some of the
'States, the aristocracy basso intrenched itself
.behindrtbe barriers of wealth aod exclusive pri
vileges, that, even in this age of progress,'tbs
people have not yet been able entirely to die
lodge them ; and, if not in tbeir organic lav. Is "
their ordinary legislation the people of those. ~ '
■States have been subjected to a
tbeir rights, and a tyranny in tbeir government
Scarcely exceeded in those countries where des
potism prevails.
Id framing the constitution of the United
'States, these opponentaof tbe people's rigbiseu-' .
jdeavored to establish a consolidated govern-?.*
meats, which should tend to centralise in 'he
-general govern' cut ail the -powers and rights
of the several. States, as well as of the people.
They claimed to establish a strong and magnif
icent government with numerous offices, rlgh
salaries, a standing army,'and * large navy,
jand4whesej«r tbey were in power* and bad thi' •
[oppoetunlty, they carried- -these. views into
effect. ' -'•‘■•w,-.'- i:. - ' *
The other party, in tbedayscf the revolution, -
was composed of those who asserted and main
tained the rights of the people, who put forth
the Declaration of Independence, and based their'
governmebt npon the principles contained In it. -
Ours was the first government ever
upon those priociplvs, aud it has been a
for all subsequent governments. In the stormy
days of «he revolution, the Uuion of the States
whs held together more by a arose of mutual
danger, and a sense of muiuul cirpendence, than
any coercive authority existing m the govern
ment of the Union. In the org .i.ixuion of the
'several State governments, the frirods of the
people endeavored to tnuke tbtm as democratic
as they could, Siill, the ii.fluecce of habit, and
attachment to tho ordinary foinu to which
they had been accustomed, a paitml igiiorancs
of the forma in which tbeir principles could he
best carried out, and a diaiuciiustioo to enter
upon new and untried theories, prevented as
full and oomplete a reform in tbeir government
as experierce has since shown lobe ueceesary
and enabled those of the other party to succeed
in tbeir views to a greater extent than they
ought to have done. When the throes and the
Moubles of the revolution were passed, and It -
was found necessary to establish a better form
of government for the Union than the old arti
cles of confederation afforded, the convention of
1787-8 assembled to accomplish this purpose.
Here the same antagonistic elements were found
at work. The friends of the people, believing,
that the country was best governed in which
the government was least felt by the people,
were in favor of retaining to the people and to
the Sta e governments, ail power not necessari
ly requisite to the transaction of the business of
the general government. They wished to con
fer open the general government only certain
specific and enumerated powers, that were abso
lutely necessary for such a limited government
or confederation. Tbeir opponents, as baa bean
stated, were for clothing the general government
with almost unlimited powers, which if granted
must have made it a consolidated government, “
and in the end swallow op.ibe State governments
I entirely. The result of that convention'was to
establish a government for the Union, of unri
valled excellence, which combines the federative
aod the democratic principle, and makes it a
government of compromise, in which the pow
ers of government are limited restricted ;ind
fined,.to'tboae expressly granted, or which fol
low by direct and necessary (not merely conve
nient) implication from those granted. This gov
ernment, when properly administered, baa .all
the power necessary for its purposes, and yet
leaves to tbe people and to the States alltheir
rights nnlofringed.
The immortal Washington was r by unanimous
consent, placed at tbe head of tbe government.
He ealled ajooud him tbe statesmen and soldiers
of tbe revolution—yet in bis cabinet were found
I very discordaut materials. Both the aotogonia
j tioal principle* to which we hate before alluded
| were (here icpreeentvd, and it required the
; whole weight of that eminent man’s character
to prevent tbeir operation to the prejudice of the.
oountry.
Col Hamilton, a man undoubtedly of tetafts,
who bad been conspicuous for bis services in the
I revolutionary army, during whioh he had eu-
J.*yed much of the confidence of Gen. Washing
ton, bad been selected fer the situation of secre
tary of tbe treasury. In the convention of
1787-8 be bad, however, shown his predilections'
for a strong government, which, if adopted, •
would have made us little better than an elective:
moeatohy, with a president and senate for life/..
He, of course, beaded ibe party which coincided,
with his views, end distrusted. or effected to dta
trust, the power of the people to govern them
selves. They assumed to themselves the heme
of federalists, falsely alleging that they wera
the exclusive friends of the form of the general ;
government then organised and in praotioe. v
The immortal Jefferson, the great apostle’of
republicanism, tbe authorcf. the Dedsratooo -of
'lndependence, was selected for Secretary .of
’State. He espoused the cause of the people,'
and of the Btates, and favored a strict coustrnw
jtion of the constitution. He was able, to a
jgreat extent, to counteract the influence of Al
exander Hamilton. He was not, however, able -
tObucceed.iQ all things; and Hamilton, to-the
jgreat regret of the republicans of that day,
I ‘succeeded in eatablisbfhg the old Bank of .the
i|United States, which very soon prostituted itself
Ijto political purposes. Before the riose ot
I Washington's administration, Mr. itffern*.
{withdrew frosn it, as- he was usable
'lwith Col. Hamilton and those who held his po
lities! views.
In 1796, Gen. Washington haviog declined a
steoud tt-eleeUoa, John Adams, then Tioe Bros-
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SEPTEMBER 9.