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THE SATtjanATKORKIHB POST
u paoaihed non the same office, on a large blanket vise
sheet, atTWO DOLLARS a year,w advene*. Single.ooptes
nnocra.
No paper will bo dleoonttnoed (nnl«a it tha dlacre
on of the Proprietors,) ontfi all arrearages ore paid.
44- No attention will be paid to any order unless aoeom*
panled by tbe money, or satisfactory reference In this dty,
44^' Connected with the KOabUthment qf the Mominff Post
i Wv of thelargest Job Printing Offices m the eOy,~ttftere aU
mdi of woricis done on the shortest notice, and most reason-
PROFESSIONAL CARDS,
GEO. F. OILLnORB,
ATTORNEY AND OOCNSBLLOR AT LAW,
Office, comer of fburth street and Cherry alley,
PITTBBUMH, PS.,
hie ptobsekmel badnessas asual, at
his office, between the hoars of 9 A. M, and 4 P. M. of each
day. jy*>
ROBERT E. PHILLIPS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ST. LOUIS, Mo.
JOSEPH WEAVER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office, No* 144 Fourth street,
JaMy{] PiTTitttnum, ta.
JOHN BARTON.
ATTORNET AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office, corner Fifth and Groat •!•*»
jat.lygj ytTTscUKca. pi.
K. Biddle Hobertii
A PTORNSY AT LAW—Office, No. i:2 Smithfldd strewt,
£ x, between Fifth and Sixth. Collections carefully attend*
ed to—-special attention given to Conveyancing. frledfcly
Thomai Meani,
Attorney at law and solicitor in chancjsry.
Office, next door to tbe Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio.
tay4 -
S». F. Hoes,
A TTORNEY AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
J% Pa., fourth door below air. Kody Patterson’s Livery
blp-le. - ‘ Je2B
J. S. Morrison,
A TTOHNBY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Ofloa, ra
xjL moved to No. 44 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh,
fa. aprltey
C. Orlando .Loomis,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Offloe, Fourth street, above Wood.
JyA-y ; ;
Thomas Jtt. Marshall,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lornfab Buildings, fourth
street. jenTdy
R. B. Carnahan,
ATTORNEY AT law—Office on Fourth street, between
Cherry alley and Grant street. J*3T
J. K. M’Clowry,
Attorney and counsellor at law—offi<* in
Bakeweli’s Buildlnga, qq Grant street. Jfl2
D. U. Klnzen,
ATTORNS* *T LAW—No. 127 Fourth street, above and
cear gciitbßwld. BarilT.7
Alderman Watson.
Office os Third tired, \p}*otde Vu old Pott Office,
WHERE all business pertaining to the office of Alder
man and Justice of the Peace will be promptly at
tended to. Acknowledgments of Deeds and Mortgages, and
other instruments of writing, token at his office, or at the
residence of the parties. ''
The Docket* of D. B. SCULLY, late an Alderman of the
City of Pitubargb, are placed in my pas session. Persons
having Judgments on said Dockets may have the necessary
process idsu<-d thereon by Alderman Watson. [my3:tf
fii. BacUmaster, Alderman.
OFFICE, Grant street, between Fourth st. and Diamond
alley. Oonvt-yanciog of all kinds done with the great
est care and Ugal accuracy. Titles to Beal Estate ez
■mlM.l. ic.
K. s, Neal, Alderman.
X T O. 91 THIRD Siri*ot, between Wood and Marketstreete,
1\ Pittsburgh. Collodions promptly made. Bonda,H<*rt
gages, and other writings drawn with neatness and soon
racy. je3llr
. —, 41. AHLii SUItORON DENTIST, (sne
fly|lß cessnr to Q. W. Biddle,) NO. 144 SMITH-
X.lr Office hours, from 6 to 1 o'clock, and
from 2 to l o’clock . khl&ly
J.SCOTT. DENTIST, Fourth Streep five doors
CTPbSS&westof Market.
1 ’ ’ Omc* Houm— From nine A. M. to tve
P. 11. - ’ dee’Jhv?
BUSINESS CARDS.
D. W. HEUSTIKK * CO..
COMMISSION m FOKWARBIM MERCHANTS,
iJCD
Dealers Generally in Produce, Pitta burgh, Cin*
eianati and ocher 4o,
jVo. A 3 Front dra'.ti Itiween iLirktl and Ferry UrteLt,
puTdDcaau, pa-
Liberal casbadvance* made ou consignments. Par
ticular attention pnid to forwarding Western merchandl'-e.
Rtfewuxj.-* Clark A Thaw, Wm. Bagaloy k Co., Wn. U’*
Cully k Uo., P. Sellers & 00., Uay* * IJlnak, Kramer k
llahia, HeaiV Graff, R*.?., Win. Ek-hbsum, 8. K. Johnston,
K*l-, Tlnmaa Bakewoll, Ksq., George Ledlie, Jfrq., Solomon
Stoner, Keg. ■ ‘
Co-Partnership*
THE subscribers ha.ru this day farmed a partnership for
thcpurpuao of carrying on Cbiattittion and fbrtoard
ifV,lu connection with the Ftik, Bacon and Oil, and IVo*
duos bu&ioess ifenwiklij, under the style of Ussusq A Ihcn
Ajtnjo.r; wareuouse No. 11*1 Water and 160 front street*,
formerly occupied by Burbridge A Inghram.
WM. B. KNGLISTI,
JAMBS RICHARDSON,
JAS. J. BENNETT, j
Pittsburgh, February 1-tt, ISahfebo
EIL DR’aVu, Diamond, PittaburgD, fa., Jcoiei u
• Country Pyodttfcti, <! btfer» for sale a choice stock o
OrOoerieA, selected fiar n.mily use. bplces of every variety
and the purest quality, ground at his Steam Mills. Alao.
Dried Fruit", Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken In ex
obangefor Merchandise.
P. K. D. has procured a full assortment of Landreio s
Warranted Garden Sewia, and invites the attention ©fall lt>-
lere.Ued in rural affairs. J* p^
•i ' Copartnership.
ij rpHE UNDER3IGSKDhs.ro ihisday enterej Intoeo-part
t oerehlp, under tbe name and style of J. A. IiUTCHI*
" 80S ft GOm for the purpose of tmnactlng a Commission and
Grocery business. JAd. A. HUTCHISON',
* a. 51. Wallingford.
Pittuburgh, February I, 100-f .
v B. ctoLitiu. j. axcti taoson.
KNGLISU * iIICHAUDSOX.
/''IOMMI33ION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, aS&
Wholesale Dealers in Fish, Bacon and Uil, and Produce
foaorally. Warehouse formerly occupied by BurbrUgc 5
oghrain, No. 116 Water and 150 First street, Pittsburgh,
Peons. • ft "*
raasois o. bailxt is*.*. **asuav.
BAILEY ft KBSMSHAW,
TEA DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERS; Dealers i-
Wooden aud Willow Ware, Japanned Tin Ware, Hoore
kojplng Utensils, Ac n Wholesale and Retail, No. 253 Liberty
ptrfeet, Pittsburgh. aprl*-:y
FOAVCiS HOIKS, JOBS XICOLS, VWZS-,
Pittsburgh. Maryland. Pittsburgh.
SalUrii Nicola ft Co., "*
TnibDDDCE ass GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT?,
X No. 3-JO Liberty rtreet, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sperm, Linseed and Lard OUa. JT*°
P.4XMJX3. 1864.
FRA'B SELLERS ft C 0
Ferwardsrs and C on* noli >1 on Maitihaais
SSALt&S IK
PROVISIONS, GROCERLE3 AND OILS,
js6:lm?) No. 3UO lAbrrly strut. IMUburgh, Ptt-
WILLIAM w»»», Phi 1a...... -.*>!■ *ics*T9oX,PitWburgh.
miUi»aiuM,^ui e r Jt jttcketaon,
•TT7-HOLE3ALL GREERS, IMPORTERS OP DRANDDJS,
W Wine? and Segara—Nca. 172 and 174, comer oflrwln
and liberty atrwts, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nalls, Oottoa Yarns,
ft&. constantly on hnud. | J7**
William Carr db. Co.,
(Wa. CABa Late aT the Griu of J PahSxe a.Co.)
WHOLESALE GROCERS and Dealers la Foreign Wlu«*
ami Brandies, Old MonoogHhelaand Rectified Wbia*
key, No. 329 Commercial Row, liberty street, HttAurgb,
BAKU EL M’CLUatO JUU» V a ......ALtk. WaXPATAJCK.
M>CLL£Ui.AS, UEIUIOJi *. co-
WHOLESALE Grocers, Produce Dealer* anil CJommis-
N °- 243 übct fcSww,«.
wm. dmm*uTL.~.... —oao. bwguik
Wdl> 81N0H431 * CO.,
fORWARMNfi AND CdMSffaWltrtf ~Mlft«Jihk!tTS,
Liberty tiret i, opposite Pemto. Railroad Depot,
»pt 7 ev • -PmwuMn, Pa, _
pAGOira. TEA. STOtitt.
TBHO' HAWOUTIL, MabtaU and Retail Oncer , Dealer
Ji.and Importer of Old Country lllao*'lW, frsoch Bran
dis, Wm*s, ike., corner of Dmwund alley and the Waa»na,
Pittsburgh, Pn. - fea2a.y_
imsosTOKS * co :»
FORWARDERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Steamboat Agent*, '
TKtSE tUOTX, A.
' ' ' WJffi At
«*-TEA DEALER AtfD FAMILY QROCEE,"®*
OORXXB Of WOOD IXD BIXIB BTBBRS, . . ~
Pittsburgh.
Henry H» Collins, .
TjORWARDING AND OOMVIISdION MERCHANT, and
f Wholesale Dealer In Cheese, batter, Seeds, Fish, and
Prodnce generally, No. 2a WOOD flt. Pittsburgh. [m>ro
Paul «b Murdock.
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANS, AND
STEAMBOAT AG KN'TS—N'o. 1 Water street, Cincinnati,
Ohio- . -
King A Moerhead,
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS—
No. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. [my?3
" ' Smith. At Sinclair,
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MSB*
OHANTS—Comer Wood and First tis. (pot 3
Henry Jl’Cullaogh * to,
WUOLKiiLB GROOMU .nd OmumiMlon tferch.nU,
corner of Pena uud Irwin streets, Plltsb gb. J laAlyj
W. s. Haveh<
The old printing establishment, (Uu *>■*>
grob A Stockto*,) and BLANK BOOK a®> STATIONE
RY WAREHOUSE— Se prepared to execute every style oi
rtnmmerolaL Canal and Steamboat Job PrinUngand
Book Binding, and furnish every article in the Blank Book,
Paper and Stationery line, at the shortest notlee *nd on the
meat reasonable terms. __ . -. u . . .
Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, cornerof Market
and Second streets. ''' „ .
Printing Office and Book Bindery, No. 60 Third et norlO
B. T. C. Morgan,
-OOOSSBLIKK ASD STATIONOU-hU llwqri rate
' n ageneralaawrtmentof School, MiaoellaneoneandBlank
Books, Printing, Post and Cap Paper, AK, Wholesale>mn»
tall. No. 104 Wood street, below nfth, East aide, Pittsburgh.
Wasted, Rfigs ana Tanners' Scraps. apl&ly
Hassell dp Bro.,
BOOKBELLBR9, STATIONERS, DEALERS IN BTAN
DARD AND LIGHT LITERATURE, and Publishers of
the 1.0.0. fc\ TOKEN, No. 15 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa*
marlfrly ■
t. W. Chadwick,
Dealer in rags and paper, no. iib Wood strwt,
Pittrtmrgh. Tho highest yrteo in essh juid tar lags,
tnyllnr
R.AA.O. DUECANt
WHOLES ALR GROCERS, and Dealers in Produce, for
eign Wines and Liquors, Old Monongahßtk and Rec
tified Whisky, No. 201 Lioertv st., Pittsburgh,Pa. fjyd9y
JOSEPH MEETKIRK,
Ti/T ANCFACTUIUiR of all kinds of CABINET FQRNI*
Q/L TURK and CHAIRS, No. 34 Bmithfield street, opposite
City Hotel, Pittsburgh. '
N. B.—furnishing Steamboats and. Hotels particularly
attended to. . aulO-7
TOHN M*DBVITT A 880., Groeen and Dealer* hf
*1 Foreign and Domestic Liquors, liberty st eet, opposite
fcaadof BmithfleldsL * M
™ai
t * • V .
• **' '■** ■■- ■
Dmlti Mmma, Bast.
VOLUME X.III.
JOSEPH —
L faffccassou.-io t. moox a oo.]
riOHNEH MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keep*
\j constantly on hand a foil assortment of Drugs, Medi
cines, Medicios Cheats, perfumery, and all articles pertain
lig to bis business.
! da- Physicians’ Prescriptions earaftili y oompouodM at
aphouM- - Jafly
JPHN fLLBL*>U. OQUIULUI fLIKIaO.
PLEMING BROTHEUST
- i (Successors to J, Kfald A Oo.)
; WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
, _ . „ „ . *( 0 ’ ® TVbiii Strut, Pittsburgh, Fa.
: Proprietors of Dr, M'Use'g Celebrated Vermifuge, Liter
Pills, Ac. ’
,JOHN HAFT, JH„
j (Suocerisor to Jaa. M’Uaffey.)
Wholesale and'Ketatl Draggfit«
A Nu AteiUer lu PAINTS, OILS, DYE aTUefti, Ac., 141
il. Wood street, three doors below Virgin alley,
Tuprfcm&ely . PITTSBURGH.
! JOUM i>. BIOUDASi, Ag't,
jWHOLESALK AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
• AND DKALES IN
Dye-stuffs, Pginta, Oils, Varnishes, ftc.,
No. W <xni Mreet, lone door south of Diamond alley,
; piTTßPcaon. [ja&{
I JOHN
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
No. 135 Wood Sum()
Jl3iy&] Next door tu.H. Chi id’s Shoe House, PitUborgh.
it iSXI I. >n»ma
i Notice.
| 08. FLEMING having associated with JOB. ABKL, the.
n business will hereafter be conducted under the style of
Jj ABEL A CO., at the old stand, corner of SmithQeld and
fourth streets. • jal:y
kWUllsm Triorn, Druggist,
AS REMOVED to tho coruor of llaaD and PENN
Streets, where be will, an usual, attend promptly ft
hL> numerous friends. Ail articles in his line are warranted
pUre, and put up with the utmost care. merl4:6m
, B. A. Fahnestoek A €o«,
\\J HoLBsALb DRUG WAREHOUSE—Oomer First and
g T Wood streets, and corner Wood and Sixth. [febl
: R. L . ALLEN,
■ whousal* naxLUi l.x
foreign Wines, Z randies, Cigars, Old Hononga
| hala Bye Whisky, ftc;,
ax.su, mcctiFi’iSo msriLLEn,
j NO. S wool) bTRKJM, PIVIaBCiUiH, FA.
IXT'INES, Brandies, Gins, Cordial,, Jamaica Spirits, Bt.
I f Croix and New England Bum, Clarets, Champagnes,
Scotch Ale, Loodod Brown Stout, Irish, Scutch, Bourbon,
old Monongahela Bye and 800 titled Whisky, Apple, Peach,
Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; imported Havana,
Regalia, and Frineipe Cigars; lialbdpaaloh and Common
Cigars, all at such low p.ices as to challenge compeition.
Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and
Demijohns of all uses. X respectfully invito au exawlna
:4m of my stock, at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh,
retina. aprihly
1 JOHN UH.OOTT,
IMPORTER OF BRANDIES, UIN, WINES, Ac.—Dealer
g. in hue Old Mooougahela VVhi,ky, Peach Brandy, Ac.
VLo, Rectifying Distiller, corner at Smlthtield and Frout
itieeta, Flos burgh. , ' apr!3
i J. Bryar,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT
165 Liberty street, end SI Diamond alley. feblo:y
*S“JNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER,"®*
| I AS removed to 2P4 LIBERTY street, opposite Harrison
li. alley, and No. ii SEVENTH, near Smlthtleld, where
vBo attentiouof his friends and the public la Invited to the
■jock of HEADY-MADE GOODS always on hand. Also,
Gnseiiueres find Vestings for ordered work. A full
lisortmeiil of Furnishing Guodsti'r geotiemcn, lDclading
bit* of alt qualities, Trunks, Umbrellas, Ac., Ac:. j«sj>
idun ircuiaxat... .~.7T....~...cxutsauub a'cLOßvit.
. Wholesale and Retail Clothing Merchants,
no. oh wood sir.ret.
11BK subscribers respectfully inform their old costumers
and the public iu.general, that they have this day as
•delated themselves in the above boslueea, under the hnn
if JOHN .U‘CLOBK£Y A 00. They respectfully solicit a
•iaf« or public patronage.
The previous business of each will be settled by them
re»p>*i tfveiy.- I<b9
.niur.'KCiißiUM.
H LAIRD, (.lii’.o ot Uie Drm of CooLXT a LaISD.j baring
• o]-eoed STOKE NO. V, (two doors above the old
•o<ud,) tor the purpose ut currying on tho CLOTUIN'U
!L SIN ESS, hopes by strict atUiutiou to huidne«s to merit s
care vl the patronage of the lole lirm.
N. B. —Clothing made to order in the nu*t toAhionabl*
UTiea, aud on the »horte»t notice—inferior to uone in the
tY. j»a2d.y
\ ] KRCIIANT TAILOR—No. 45 ttflh street, opposite the
JX Theatre; Pithibur-ghj Pa. apr7
•lames Mslllngor,
VI ONONGAHKLA PLANING MILL-Would redpecttuJij
iVL inform his friends and the public, that his new estah
unsumC is now in fall open,Lon. ana that he h prepared to
.umish Boat Cabins, and lit! all oners for Planed Lumber,
rlth promptness, and at the iowust rates.
Board and Plank, planed on one or ootb rides, constantly
-& hand.
3ash, Doors, and Mouldings, of ev«ry description, made to
u\l«.
Builder# and Carpenters would find their advantage
-o give him a call, as he can now turuub them with planed
tuff suitable for every deiericLon ot Work.
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
* TANUPaCTUREKB of all (duds of UKAHB WORK, LO
- OOMOTJVK, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al
•u, Cotton Batting Manuincturere.
I’oundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City.
Office and Store, No. 11l Market street, Pittsburgh.
OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in t-xcheuge for work,
•<*cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office,»iil t*e
-romptly attended to. fet»U:ly
JOISPU T. LUWRI,
No. tbmer of f\JIA and Hood .Streets,
Office up stairs. Entrance from Filth street, littaburgb,
I b ESPECTFULLY auoounee u> tne public that ha ha#
j£V commenced the lUSAA ESTATE AGENCY, in conn**-
cion with Intelligence and Uenarui Collecting. Ur wiil
ilßo attend to renting. Panons in want of aorvants, In any
capacity, or Chare in waotnt' places, will beiopphed atahort
adlice. All business entrusted Co his care promptly at
-,-nded to. i
MeferatOt* —T. J. Dighata, Eaqv Richard Cowan, Rvq., W.
J. Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black, James' Mackerel, A. A. Maaon,
la fit t A Old. __ janlb
3i. GRAFF * CO.,
Western Foundry, Ho. 124 Wood street,
riTTMJUUiI.S, J*A.,
,rANUFACTUItER- OF COOKING STOVES, Coal and
.Va Wood atoviv, Parlor cloves, Ji-dlow Ware, PMu -nd
aucyGralM,Plainjlu4 Fancy Fertilera, 3ad and Dog Irena,
hi gar Kettle.-, Tan Kvttlas, VTk’Oft Poxea, Ac. [ jaid/e
Aastln Loomis,
a SAL ESTATE AGENT. AJetchaiuUa*, Stank, ami Bill
Broker, Office, No, bi Fourth Street, (.above Wood.) The
<uhacruwx ha an ofloo at the above place, fur the
v-urposeoi negotiating Loan*, Hills, Honda, Mortgages, and
,:j otoer Instruments for the wearily of Mosey, and for the
.urenaae and «&k of Blocks. Wiil also give prompt and
-urticuiar attention, to buying, sailing, reeding ol and leao
ltwtl **»<«>• ' lJ> 7 j AUSTIN LOOMIB.
Schnebman ft HaunletD)
f ITiiGGKAiTIERS—Third street, opposite the Poet-office,
1 a Pittsburgh. -Mape, Laadscapre, Hill Head*, Show Bill;,
natal* Architectural anil Machine Drawings, Business and
Visiting Card*eta. Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed
u Colors, Gold, Brona* or Ula<k,ln the most approved style,
■ud at cbe moKt reasonable prireo. octlfoly
' M'KUuey7
House, iogn, and ornamental painter, and
Denier in Paint**—-No. 44 tit. Clair etrert, PUtsourgb.
Ka.i constancy on hand oil kinds ot Paints, either dry or
aixad,Japan and OopaDVanuah. Linseed OU, Bulled Oil,
SplriG TuJDentine.Wlndpw tilaw ot all sizes, Putty, Paint
Brushes, Acz aR of the bast quality, and fbr sale at reasona
-.us prices. j H«-pll
ENGLISH AMD€I«A«»It)AL SMMIMAtiY.
W. T. MCDONALD, M, A., PukCtfau
11JIE next session or tibe Institution will commence on
MONDAY, the 6th at Beptamoer next, at the room cor
ner of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the
Uesara. feeder.
Rtftrm cea—Hon. A. W. Isttals. C. Knap, Jr., 6. F. fon
•ahoraUß. Miller. Jr. au/25
“jifoffß M’COLLfsTER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CtiiAß MANUFACTURER
axp pctipa nr aix sixes or
Tobacco, Snuff, Mud Clgan,
JVo. 25 J%flh tt., Pittsburgh, Pa.
M3r Keeps constantly on hand a large supply of all the
vartoue brands of Imported Cigars. Ja3:j
JfIgEWT RITA PIT Ifj
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
OIOAUB,
POWER * RIKROOS,
ARCHITECTURAL AND ORNAMENTAL CARVERS.—
Orna -eutal patterns for Casting, in every style;
UO’feling, Deslgolng, Ac. 1, Composition Ornaments for tbe
decoration of Steamboats, Buildings, Ac.; 09 BMITIIFIELW
Street, near the Poll'Office. • yl:3m
“I : NEW PAPER MILL.
cjjviow, omo.
fjuSHKR, ANDERSON A UO., have just started their pa*
_|} per mill At the above pla«vWbKre they will be haopy
to receive orders &£ printing aid wrapping paper of all
aims..-'' ~ fab27;tf
A. Tlncite,
IbA WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE, HARNESS,
TRUNK, VALIKE and CAItPET DAO manufao-
S" 'tnrer. No. 10S Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
John H. Mellor,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music, School Books and
Stationery, No. 122 Wood street. (J»dl
i. t. xul, j».
HAGAN A AHL,
\rrHOLBSALE anil Rrtall Dealers in SOki, Ihncy and
Vf Stapl* DRT GOODS, Noe. 91 Mmkrt and 8 Union
itrpet, Pittsburgh. apr4
b. whTTehousßT
Fancy silk and woolen dyer and cleaner,
No. 7 ISABELLA Bt., near the Emmet Hotel,
. ! Thorn** BT. rattle,
X\T ATCII AND CLOCK MAKER—Fifth street, between
- YV Wood and . Market streets, opposite Iron City'Hotel.
All hinds of Jewelry made tqd repaired. faps:ly
s, otnrttu&T u. u ci
. «. CUTHfiKBT A- 80K,
rt EAL E3TATB 'AND' GENERAL AGENTS,' 'lfo. 50
Smilhfitld street. novl
rr~T ” ' ! r)*Va. ”
Hr LBE, (sroaosoft to Mtmwrr * La.) WOOL DEAL-
H , be AND OOMMIBBION MERCHANT, for the Rale
mf ft Woolen Goods, No. 139 Liberty ntre.it.
. i Jm JE* Hiyw«fd»~ ! - - -
TfcEALKR in BOOTS, SHOTSTRUNKS and LEGHORN
LI and BRAID HAtB, corner of Market and Liberty flts..
Noj IT4 Pittsburgh, Pa. jef4:y
I BAgrSTMOSEE,
A i RCHITRCTS;—Offiov*: Philo Hall, No. 7B Third street,
jCjL PittaboxahJ'atld east sldt of tha Diamond, Allegheny,,
..jttfcßm ... .
tq| uyiTH Jt yRQ,, gaat ft»nmn«nam« manufacturer* nf
J3 # Bar Iron, and am all Iron of all descriptions, and
mala, also, the Cneet Quality ofHoopa,Rounds and Squares.
4v»li»Taordac» nr Iron la the teZfSt thsdty Poet
OfllJ*
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PUBLISHED DAILY, BY QILLMOKE & MONTGOMERY, At THE “POST BUILW.'GS," cuRNKr. <>F iifTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT :?«.00 PER ANNUM, OR 98,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE
BUSINESS CARDS,
Heife.u'val'
Jaaiei C. Watt,
HERRON ft CRISWELL,
No. W AtAUBT STUt?,PfT?SjruaUH.
ALLEonxirt.
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PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY.' SEPTEMBER 12. 1554,
BUSINESS CARDS.
Ji C. ANDERSON,
Ho. 6 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
WHOLESALE Dealer in Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Spices,
Confectionery, Square, Cigars, Ac., Ac. KaLdna, Fige.
Prunes, Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Dates, Citrons, Almonds,
Filberts, Walnuts, Cream Nats, Pea Nuts. Cocoa Nuts, Pi:;e
Apple Cheese, Sardines, Pickles, Sauces, Rock Candy, Yer
mloelU, Maccaroni, Olive Oil, Ac., Ac. 1 apr-Uhly
ENTERPRISE WORKS.
■o. 130 woodflTkUT,t andoobßxtowmomuAxi.
BGWJf a TETLEY,
IMPORTERS and manufacturers uf
SURGICAL AND DENTAL
flV'Sh? INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES. Ac. - Wc
keep a general aasortmentoi theabove
artiidea constantly on hand; together
with a gensrsl variety of Fancy Hardware. - Also, Guns, Pii
toU and Revolvers,’ Flasks, Homs, Shot Belt*, Cape, Powder,
Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hooting and Pocket Soiree;
Tailor* - and Hair Praawire* Sheen; Pocket Salmon, Ac.—
Also. Trueeea and Bnoporten.
Jobbing and repairing neatly executed.
RIFLES!—We are making Rifles of every description, to
order, of the beet meterial, and workmanship warranted.—
Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be nil
ad with despatch. Hunting partiee supplied at Wholesalr
prices. my 16
Chandeliers and Gas Fixture*.
WHE subscribersars now openingattheir new Wareroom-
X NO. 100 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith
held, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK
ETS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Gas Fitting,
ever offend in this market. Haring arrangement* mad*-
by which they will be constantly in receipt of sew pattern*
and varieties, they confidently Invite the attention of pur
chasers to their selection. We are determined to volt a r
lew as any bonse in the West, and being practical Gas Fit
ter*, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring article
in this Une.
We continue as heretofore to fit np buildings of every de
scription for gas. water and steam.
Brass Castings of ail kinds made to order promptly.
LONG, MILLER A CO.,
mar Sty No. 100 street.
GEORGEULETCHKK,
FROM HEW TORE, .
, ,^-r — v MANUFACTURER Of the celebrated
*Av \j \ Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic
/ \ \ . Band Tonpens, ahd every dMcriptiuu
of Urnatnental-Jlair, for Ladies and
Gentlemen. 79 FOURTH BTREET,
between Wood and Market, PittF-
Blitchdi's system enables Ladle*
«Bii Gentlemen to measure their heads
* mr*£=&i&m with aocuracy. •
No. 1. Tne round of the Head.
No. 2. From tbe forehead over the head to neck, No. 2.
No. 3. Frem ear to ear, over the top.
No. 4. From ear to ear, round the forehead.
For Toupees, to cover the top of the bead only—a piip-r
pattern, tbe exact ihape of tbe bald part. fmy4
{gave coucla and Carriage Factory 1
JOHHfITOR, BBOTHERS k CO.,
. Obmer of RA*w> ami Belmont tireeU, Allegheny Oity,
„ WOULD respectfully inform their fri?-nds
''tSnUv the public generally, that they have
commenced the manufacture of Carriages,
W p —Rockaways, Buggies,Sleigh* and
Chariots, to all their various styles of finish and proportion.
All orders will be executed with strict regard to durability
and beauty of flnl*h. Repairs will also be attended to on
the mom reasonable terms. Using in aU their work the
best Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stuff, they fed eonfl
dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will be
perfectly satisfied on trial of their work.
Purchasers are requested to give us a call, before pure ha
ring elsewhere. oct&ljr
Pearl Steam Mill;
CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY,
(KMX*. TBK JUHJW4D RTATtOS.)
FAMILIES will be supplied with our various grades of
FRKail OROUND FLOUR,
By leaving their orders at tbe Mill or in our boxes at
Logan, Wilson A Co., Wood street.or Braun A Reiter, cor
ner Litertv and St. Clair streets. Pittsburgh.
H. P. Scbwarta, or J. T. Sample. DruggL-U, Allegheny.
Flour will bedeli?er**d tonunihes Id eitheroftbe two eitie--
Teams: CASH on delivery.
jy» BRYAN. KENNEDY A CO.
HI K I) \V A ITE
FOR
Saddler* and Carriage Maker.,
R. T. LEECH, JR..
No. 131 Wood elreet,
. PirTdßUßOil.
Alio, Cloths, Damasks, Laces, Moss, Bent Stuff,
1 Spruigi, &cAc.
T'KA3:'yEA.< TEAS!— AVSOKTIi, tn»<trio»ial «n<-
only importer in thip :i the tert Congo its* fn-m
London, is now receiving a v - large and chu;ri. «ete;tioii
of TKAS, which he ji* deter . nil to sell at ouch prictrs and
fineness ol quality, that all the reckless pufferejn tlusor
the next rity cannot beat. lie most riu-pec'-fully luviu** the
Udlei. and gentlemen t f this and tbe surrounding dLtrir;*,
without dklinctioE of nation, to call nnl try hi* Teas,
which be soils subject t<> M returned, if they don’t give
aatis&rtiou. Tbr following are the price* :
Prim» Ciolong, Souchong and Oongo, JZty&iQ cents Jb.
A verv superior English tireaktart Congo. oOc "Ji B>.
Extra Cue. a very dalicloun Congo, be. y R>.
floe Young (lyson. 40£i;f>(K:.tft lt>.
Extra fine Young !Iy«on and Imperial, 76>*. tB Q>.
Very brat Youug Yvron and *1 V lb.
; Don't mistake tbe pi..o— -PAGoDA TEA SI'ORE. corner
of Diamond and Diamond alley A literal reduction made
tp dealers _
k; EW* MUSIC yfuKK—Tbr haVW at
-'O. 83 Fourth •trwt..* rholre ooiieeiion of mci-ir a»l
t*uH.lnstrumrot.i, Italian and German rtrlng*. Plains,
% M. Krerl, of Pari-, an-l 'ir. Arnold; Flutes; l»y M. Euler.
Prank C-rt. AM. ClnriunrU. do. All klnda of bra-a in?U u
aents from Che th*rt French manuf**-tori.*A, all cf which we
offer to the public on more lU»*ral Vras, filing confident
that we'mn render « i ntlrr satisfartlon.
: H r-CHROKDKH ft 00 .No S 3 Fourth n
111 A’hroeliT and li. Anton will gitit Instn.Kii ns ot: - he
riullu
; ~ AKNoLd ft WILLIAMS.
Heatiho ahd ventilatihg warehouse,
KtjrerAcnmtns or
f Chilson Furuftces, Wrought Irom Tubing,
Am> FiniNns ru* tiTKaa, uas oa Watra.
- fy- No. 26 Market street, Pittsburgh.
fty- We havM «old our Furnzciui, Vnltoms, ftc., to Messrs.
ARNOLD ft WILLIAM?, whom w« cordially recommend
tn tho t*trocas<' of the public.
~Jja3:} SCAIFE, ATKINSON ft OKELY.
Depotol i.ougwortli ft. ziuimrrmau’iCt*
tawba Wlues and Brauily.
UK undarstiCDiMl ha* r«criv«d and otTrre tor sale, at (Xh’
nnnau mo's, a >(uautity of Log worth ft Kim an r
man’setlcureiiDa worbi-reuownsd oparkllng, Dry and La
dies’ tJweet Catawba Wiuer. Such a* luay dosire to prorure
ab i-zreflienl article of Native Wls>',(th» pure juice of the
Crape,) «Ui 11 lid ui> e.uUUhitKmt the plai-e lor tlt« a*raur
mtlou of Iheir desires. The Catawba Brandy, dLvtilled from
the K«nuln» Ursoe.. is dt-Mared t>y many excellent judges,
t-Qual in Davor U> thu best imported Cognac.
D. FICKKISKN.
)a*dO No. 1.17 Lil>ertv street.
Snun’i ft Clark’s Planso.
AKBESa arrival of NUNNS * CLARK'iI
celebrated PIANOS ba*)a*t Iwn
by the subscriber. They bare been
and carefully selected expressly for thUmar-* * if •
kvt, and are ronaM«red uAtxjuallud fbr swaotoeM and power
of tone. They ell possess (be new improvement o[ tno
sqxinittlriilya, the boas strings running over ami above
the treble. They are fully warranted to stood any climate
and to «xo«l la oap&dty fur standing io tune. Prl-es rangv
fmm 2250 to &MQ. AUo,a fine lot of Piano* from themanu
factories of DUXHA-1 A CO., and also LIGHTK, NEWTON
ABUADBURY, N. Y. All th* above will positively bo sold
at Factor* prl<ws, without additional charge for freight,
risk, etc., etc. 11KNBY KLKGBK,
Sole Agent for Nunns A Clark’s Pianos,
No. 101 Third street,
j<3 Sign of the Golden Harp.
BACKING UOUBK OJF
BELL. GAKItETTSOjr & CO-.
/ kN the North*west corner of HILL and HOnTOOMKKY
\i7 Street, in thedxtrongb nf HUNTINGDON, Penoa; at
wfcich a general Banking Bcuinesn is contemplated to be
dfne.
Drafts on Philadelphia, Pittsburgh. Ac » kc+ for
«41e. ObUectiom made at the principal points iu tho United
SUt-s.
Money received on depoait, payable on demand, without
interest; also, for 3,6, 9 and 12 months, payable with rea
sonable rates of inlerttt thereon.
, ; KCUOUA OP »IRK
J. M. Bell, R. B. JohuHton. Wm. Jack, Wo. M. Lloyd, of
Hfillidaynburg, l’a. A P. Wilson, J. Geo. Milos, Wm.i><.r
rls. Jr., Thos. risher, Wm. P. Orbinon, John Scott, Janus
Uwiq, and Geo. W. Uarrettsoa, of Huntingdon, Pa.
Huntingdon, July 21st, IBM —lm
Removal,
BBTKWAHT baa removed his BRUSH FACTORY from
• the old stand, No. 28 Fifth street, to No. 20 Fifth
street, nearly opposite, on the site formerly occupied by the
Iron City Hotel, where b* will bo pleased to see bis ruoto*
mere, and as many new ones as feel disposed to patronize
him.
N. B.—ln oonnoction with the Brush Manufactory, as
heretofore, will be found in this establishment all klndr of
Variety Goods, Looking Glasses. Combs, Toys, Ac. [mylS:3tu
LoaVfjfflce
JOHN A. O’BRIEN, 07 tJMITILFIKLD STREET, between
Fourth and Diamond ulley. Money loaned on Gold and
(stiver Plate, Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry,
Musical Instruments, Guns and Pistols, Feather Beds, Fm*
nlture,aadaU kinds of articles—for any length of time
agyeed on. Charges for storage considerably lower then
heretofore. Private entrance through the hall door. All
business transactions strictly confidential.
Mh Forfeited pledges sold immediately after being out of
daicj unless redeemed* Bargains of Gold and Silver Watch
es, Jewelry, a always aprltfcflm
" STORKi
JAMES WARDBOP.
YAFFKRB formIeOANAUY BIRDS Of the most improved
\J breed, being very hardy, and fine ringers. Bird Seeds
—Canary,Hemp. Millet,Row and mixed deed. Bouquet*
will be fiirtiiKhau composed of the finest FWWBKB, v»t:
lamella*, Rose Buds, Heliotropes, Ac. Evergreens (In pots)
■forChrivtmas Trees, from the hood and Horticultural Bto re,
No. i&-'Fifth near Wood;* dec2o
bonsume (be Smoke*
subscriber having the uxoluslve right to manafac
}L ture and sri! SWEENEY’S HOT AIR AND SMOKE
CUfcSOMING FURNACE, U prepared to receive orders,and
contract tor heating buildings with tbe-most economical
’■Furnace now in use. The attention of those ls
; solicited. Any lntorumtion can be had of A. BRADLEY,
■Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of • J. BARNDOLLAR,
• decSttf | Iron City Stove Warehouse, No. 134 Wood st.
arren~rbongreti Ink.
r|AHIB INK Is prepared by a purely chemical process, and
I iswjrranttdtoconiainHoViinginjurtouttoMetaUcpme.
It is pale vrhenfljst used, but by exposure to the air-be
come* gradually of a motf intense and permanent black.
; 1?,., f-aif. «n bottles of rari vox sine, by wholesale or retail, at
aepB W. S- HAVEN'S
y Stationary Wat use, Market street, enraer of 2d.
A 1 OARp— Mr. O. ANTON and H. BCHROiEDER would
resDectfally annottnoe to the citixensof Pittsburgh and
Allechenv that they will give Instructions on tbePianOr
aSS, hoUn Hot,. lamiH. »t U. Sdnortw* Oo.*.
Mpaio btorb. <4 foaytt »trat wp23
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BUSINESS CARDS.
NEW CARPETS.
Spring Styles.
\ T THE CHEAP CAItUET WAREHOUSE, No. 82
Tx Til IHD Street.—We are now receiving uud ojmning
oneol' the Urgent and choicest stock* ol Carpetings, Oil*
Cloths. Mata, Minting, Rogp, Ac., ever exhibited west of
New York. Thu stock has teen 9c!t*:ted with great care.
Persona In want of any articles in our line, are respectfully
Invited to call r.od examine. Oar assortment consists in
part of tbe following, Tiz:
Royal Yelvetanil Brussels Carpetings;
Tapestry Brussels;
Aubusson Carpet*;
Extra Imperial and Sapor Three.ply;
Patent Tapestry Ingrain;
Superfine and Fine ingrain ;
Worsted and Wool Carpets; \
Wool And Cotton do
Venitian ‘l-1%, and 4-4;
ilezup Carpets, very cheap;
Lint and Rag, do
Whitu and Chock Canton Mattings, %. 44, 54, and 0-4;
Cocoa Matting, 24, %, 44, 5-4, and P 4;
Spanish Matting, very cheap;
EDgant Mosaic ltugr>. {do p.-r pair:
Axiniuipter, Ch'-uHIc. and Tutf«l Rug'?, all prices;
Fancy English Sh-ppHkiu Mats, jl’» per pair;
Colored do do do from £2,60 tosi cath;
Together with a large sGcctien of Cocoa, Jute, Adelaide,
Velvet, and other Mats;
hmb-u?sed and primed cloth table and piano covers, of
entirely new designs, very rich.
Damask tabin and piano enren; also worsted <lamask by
tbe yarrf, toiloett, doylers, Ae.
A gn.nt variety of patterns in floor oil<loth, from 2 to 24
feet wide.
Ruff Hollands for windows, 30, 32,34,30,38,40, 42,44,
nchee wide.
Gold bordered shAdea, antiruly o«w, very rieh.
Window shades of every description.
Oval and hollow smlr-rodn. carpet i>iudlug, tacks, Ac.
Also, tbe Royal Turkish Rath Towels, together with rrery
thing usually kept In Carpet IIou«e«. '‘Small pmfitiand
quick sales.” C. B. IIKADLY A CO^
inar3unse 62 Third street.
.JONES & BUCHER.
IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,
/Vn:»jjdt>am<i liaUrna,!, fir A of Third tt.. flarrisburg, Pa.
HAVING IncmD-Mi our Machinerr. wldeh Is now of the
most imprnvttj urdnr, and baring a-idi4 macy tndll.
ties for dispatching work, *e are now manufacturing First
Class
STEAM ENGINES,
FOR FURNACES AND HuLLiNG MILLS,
Blowing Cylinders, Boilers, Furnace, Bolling,
f.uv and i.kist mu.!, .machinery a castings,,
Ukb and Wm-r Katorts.Lamp Posts, llStob-
ing Fusts OdnntDs, Girduis Shafting. Mangwre,
Bracketa,CeilnrGr.Ues HMhiii^Tuti^.Spout.i,
Vtrzjidj-ks end Qrnamenlul Castingt.
We pay particular Htu-tilion to the rr&nufhriure and con
struction ofCa*-{ Imn
Fronts for Houses an«l Stores.
Having auextem-ive aßMiitment of U-autiful Carvrd Pat
tern. of the most Approved arfhit»ctur.il orier, our great
facilities fc-r manufacturing and chipping -Hisli'.e us to com*
petii with our cities.
i'artlrs ervctiiig Furoao*-? or liolling Mills, Mill Ownorr
and Mlll-Wrights, will find i* much to iheir udvantago to
call and examine oar t-itt'SiMT* stock of Patterns befbr*
building.
IKO.X AXD GRASS CA2TISOS.
Of every descrip'ion; Fioith Wi:rk, I'nturn .'laklng, Furi
nace nod ForgeTujerre, to or»l»r. ftnyl2:y
CHINA HAUL,:
market bwtiusr.
N OW <v -nrd one of ih* >arg/-st and b«?rt salwed stocks
ot CHIN A,GLASS and QL KKNS\VAJUI,cv-r brought
to this msrket: in part WLiv Iron nton»* L>iu
o-r, Toa and Toilet Ware. » htch vs would partieulsrlr in-
Tit,- lh» LadifA to ca,l ard exuiuin**, u« tlu: aba;re?> are i-rt-
new and the v.-».re t-ry •upi , ri«T l baTiug .-onie twelve
iiffvreiit patten... of T<-ii—t Ware, elti.rr in full setts or
R-als'ond Pitchers «ef«-rut-». Weaissoßlng them at rery
Ci'-i-rate »nce».
Aiao, a very ban 1,->':uj-‘ a—nrtmeut uf l rearh China Tea
anJ Dinner »ct:s, or eet,tr«te pieces of plhia w*jt , gold
band, or tansy |4it;en.r.
•Jur-Ha-k of Flour Ysif-.s cousb-Ls of c -.-r fii.v different
patterns very b-h'ililul. hud frwra fifty rents p«r
pair :r. thitty .h-’ilar-. Haviug to larg-- nu «p
ot-Cdm.t of «ui;i!.g ail ta.uv.
r.tiULift lea IV i>s eogars aud Creanw, c-iiver Plated
F- ik*. epoons an 1 Rutier Rutve*. Kmtcs «cd Fork*, of
vmi,.j. -iyl—, fn.'ru e„tumou t-> the utuM; 3‘ilar Lamps
H ill li»tnt-‘, litrMudolev. and
!>«>.'TuN Gl.ir.i! WARE—ad thl- ne Urrvi> a hirgu asrort
in.-r.t. ;-artii."jt..r;a ih- Di-;n:.*nd P«;'.-r-), lw»ks a*
•i- l e.> the t---t cur. snd m i!: at tlisn tc' third tli
prii'. Al.s.*, it•'■►•k ol Pm‘barg!i (ilfu?--.
The pubile are rv*;v-.:;laily utv-Aod v • .--ill nod i xr.minc
,ur ;s<-.ids. JOHN J o’LKAHY,
tel'r. Ttoed hill Fourth,
'f oppuwit* O. R. WMta’s.
IOw“ -V f“o v n d k y
N'j. ion r.o?;D
JOHN C. PARLY, uuo-.,,--.t L-J C. Parry A C 0..) b«g»
toinform th< custi tnir-K f th-"Id f:rr: nml tic public
generally, that ha now cn Lande. aid i>* ox>nriT«ly en
s-j>4 ia raaniite-turiug. uvet. diK-ripUoii if CASTINGtS—
vucb ac; Putent IU.'L; iietti-j? end Curl-*;
Patent !Cttti--«, f"T Htap, Pot A-<h. .v,>;a A-h , Sng»r Kettlrj,
forth* mhAufai'lun; of Can* Pugar —oil ejxl oh o patent
XrtoW-n e» .1. O. Psttv I *, l .;i- «a;.;;ru:r for dura
bility to any mi.ear, auti acid iuwor Lhan tLuae ru*de i n tl.n
o',t plan.
lIOLLGW WARS-A g-tv-rel twr.rlci-'P »il from n*w
on J improve.' pattom*. Wajfon Bures, D™; lr«oj-, gad Iroti*.
ic„ A-1.
Rolling MUI Cutlngf, and UauLiucry of cvrxy deocription,
always on band c:t» le *•' order.
(Ve*>k fitnves. llit-fieri iiMli-r, and Coal B;nv<w. of wary
!».sripti<m . lowa five 4*:*, wltkh rvcelvod thvS
first pria* and * ~-bi, *: tli» Agricultural Fair of Al
1-gheny Ci'nntc.Pu. and r--.Mr.ai--ivh-1 I j f.fu-on hundred
persons; iint-r^-rize C ; v->n-i. tour l*remioia Cook
.-■t.jVb.., Egg aud li-utialjr Cots .'*w; I'nrliT oUiv**, Ac.
‘Parlor Grate* a:s.l i-ul-.cs gri-at 7arl--;y, b-auiifuJly
-t,HTu-d*-d CVujr:’. r. an J ’ •o'.ldi'-.i ir.atcrlAt of **Tiiry
Uaaeription.
A great vari'.'fy i;,' Rnli'uwor CrjanieriM and
Fencing.
7*f. 'iKd »tj;—A Ur-'- «;-x”k Of all tbs
u«e, ,m.| v. N* *o.d at relm»s3 prVj-.-i. 11-dl's Pat
mt Lt-rer, *n.o Mu, rs.-en. Rlnltid’a,
«'sv..>', I’vSC N i L- VS ■i, *e.
.W’* 1“ “.’ln Mid in*-:? Ph-:?h. übleh
-has taken tnc prer.inin nl t.ce etaf. ».;i> *.| Ne.- Fork.
IVnnsvlTar.ta. « i .<?••-.«i f. hr... Lc.-u riluMlad.
Iron-sd Nni *.-t.-s • ; i- • -,r; j Tns UV- -ri! , f rLi-.-h I
-rit I sell ?.T th« ‘•-•v.-t fTs «•:'! rnT«at'uPy Icvire the
üblte to »ri*-» ra« a '-xll. •»» i? • wIJ ttatsfi. N«'‘. nid Wood at.
»rP- "'••aj r t»«HuY
A I, L K(1 li h N Y
SOLOMON NIIKTTEU 4 CO.
(Lale llireej A re-sjpie ;. j;, jjii'f Mill,; *ip ifu hii.k of the
A;1.v1.:-:ir. b.;. A : .«• Cisiir I‘ii^".
' Ai.tr„mv Piu, Pi
: ?IHE f roj-ri-'i'•?- —rf-ri*— tnpirm the ril.li'* th»t,
.1 hunsi- in-.•!•• • '\d‘ 1 their vaLibliidi
.re -'i--;';,' ; r ,J w v r'i Tt" «.-!• ij. Car' Axbre Qn-.rr/
W rV. Ht.--r.i- ibs-.’.eee- R r,d T-..-, .'L n';in r, Mtll
il.-i.ri:.,', M ..'Uii. r-n--. , as ■! h..."> Vcrdiui.cl
.‘V-rv !*•,-.-.-.-j.AI-.'. 11-ih-'K 11'’f IH isnre.H.'.-H-turc'J by
shjust . u.’-n' rr--'.- 'f n>‘ ybwMs
. bin j w!!l rft<» nld'lh* of Pebrnary,
•.•ln*n atl ord-ra f r Shoes will tuft wuh protnut aitantkm.
diill’i- W-m-de »u.l .lr»-/+’-l. CrJi*r> .irrut bj nnul or ti*le
•rhj.h attend*-,* i'i ->r. ; he i r jal l:y
IISTEK PH »< Id FO C NU tt Y ,
A U.LUHF.N Y tIfTY
fYtlerni need, f^.-r
I lAYj;»;i !.CUJ.I Up.ai 1 * <• »*i:h all the !ato<t
1 L iin|.r..v-oii. »-!*:l»r<.-ing >'i •ry l.ullty for manufac
turing In tb- uti't -lylf’: and idrnihg tb« ex-
rirnt In J. J Ji bn«on'-. B«*x Smoothing 1 i n*, and
,'obn .John* ic's Uiurowiii lron«. pa'ented Jan
uary 10, #.t|i**rb.r to anvthlng uf the Mud in the mar
hef. nnd rvlwo hs' tu„* a .'*a'. -uVd Iniprtivement for moulding
thi> «J>ot.* iron-, W’Hgou I*jihi. au.l Pipe B uws, I am pr>
ptN.] Uj .s<*u wl. uu.l rrUiil ua (air tcrc,».
Any j-erfoiiw m j.,ir,-ha>c !h«* tj.-h* for rocuMlng
uj>oT»’ih'’ improve; j.b.n, an I lainufocturing any or ell of
t!,« atwe arudw, will pioa»n tdilrt-sa
0. KINOfLAND,
my2?:3m _ All.yli.-ny city.
“fiOO'TS ASD'sflolSS*,’
WHOLES A I.E AN I» UETAIL.
TAJIKS RoliU hac ut(«*a no In spiondid style bis store.
No. SP Miu-Kctrtri~t-imd No b Uufou street, bvtweea
Flflli atid the OUmnud, anti fcoa now completed his
Spring s:ock of IV•XjTS.M'IdKS, NLTi'PtHS, 0 A ITERS, Ac.,
and Palm Leaf, is.iel, Ihmiu and Braid II ATS. to which be
invitee the Mii«oUon of all imrcuascr. 1 , wlitibei at whole*
t-al- or r**u>il.
This rtook Is nm* nf tholargeri •‘voropeurd in this e!ty,
and embraces everything wore by the Indies of Philidetpbht
and 2-<>w York, and he cennoi fail lo ploese all.
(Ireal care has lx*eo giv-.*u io f ifleoilig the choicest goods;
all nf which ho warrants.
ile also i* 'ntinues t > mauufaclure, a* haudofotv, all de-
Horiptions <>f Boots and Sbvt>. and from this h>og ex]*en«uce
of over twenty years iu buiioci * iu this riiy, is, he trusts,
:i sufo.'iuntguarHOli’e tiiat those vzt.o for. r him with their
custom, wilt )>e fairly ilcult_with. __ r.prlli:(f^
W. B. SCAIFK,
FM'tST STHIILT, 111’fWLKb WOv'U AND MARKET
SriIEKTS, PITTSBURGH, PA., lolild- Frenci.-’ Patent
Metalli n Llfeßo«Ls.ofnaWnni»ii Iron t also.manufactures
'Jop,»er and Sheet Iron U'nrt;, Goo king Stoves tor dtcamhoata
ami Hotels, p .rtablu r-.-gea, Fursnl Iron Work, Large
Holts for BrlJ*es, *c.; Cork •.ifr'Trewrvcrs, the best aud
chenpeit k'U*P 8!<-ii?nb’T woHt att*.w» Jtrl to. (•ny'Jiiy.
E are - reotVvtng fn-m nr.d Phllfuielptila,
bail HALL* CtlKbTi PEA,
cjnjpri.-iug Young ilywo, Imperial, Guupowdvr, ‘Oolong,
Foui'houg, nnd English Breakfast, all of which have been
carefully rclocteJ, nti.l will be wld as n*n:il.
JBOoTa A.4D sllGLtf.—Those who wish to get a
neat and well titling
BOOT, SHOE or OAITEU.
will call nt M’LAUOHLIN'S,
jVio M Fourth street.
GitAPF. itiiiftTxuiiu i graff, ,
MAXUKACrUiUiItd GF ‘J-J.VL AND VVGJD CdGKfNG
STOVEi, Parlor nod 11-.-.ulQg Stoves, Grate: Fronts,
Ponders, Wagon B-tr-es fir., Ac. Warehouse No. 124 WOOD
Struct, aboTe Filth, Ptuahurgh, Pa. _ j*-2f_
bT6OIkiF A C T O R Y ,
AG 21 FIFTH STUEFT,
Siirn of TH£ OLD STAND.
■\]|TrLLIAM »>ALY return-d from the Manufacture
VV irvt tloi i'Tj- Districts of Europe, whore he has pur
clin.«*:il, for r.i-b, a very exteiis-ve ahd well ucmrUsd stock of
the hc.-t descriptions only ot blocking.*, socks, L ndershtrts,
Drawer.*, Ghives; also, now stylo of Children’s and Missus'
Fancy Moctings, togotlier with hisdumcsUr stock of Pituv*
burgii MuuuCactured Hosiery. Ho will se.lby whole.-aleor
retail at Nuir York Importers'pneeft.
wif.LMAi Daly a co.
lteaember tho place—No. 24, Bigu of TlLh OLD BTAXD.
rayi-l
P ACL KLEINER has removed hi* LITERARY l»Bl*OT
from No. 78 Third suvet, w Filth street, opposite the
'Theatre, where he will be happy to «a his former patrons,
aud all other* desirous of purchasing any of the cheap Li
terature of th*» d»v. apc?:ly
PEKiN TEA STORE.
BY A. JAYNES,
38 Fifth street, between IW and Market, south side
4Br - StilJ and Retail. jn2:y§
WnUiTpriitMUaii,
IMPORTER and .Denier In French and Americas Paper
flaiiyinga, UtarS
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A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store,
No. ilb Fti'ih struct.
Removal.
PHILADELPHIA
GEORGE J. HEN-KEL’S
CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE,
’ AV 173 CHESTNUT STREET ,
(OFPOSTX ISIIKPtXDE'CX Hau.)
Philadelphia,
FTOSiTTTRB, IH EVEEY STYLE? 9
Comprising Louis XIV, 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 oxceiling In qual
ity, the Goods of any Establish
ment in the United States.
TAMP LOVING none bat experienced workmen, fappren-
Ti tlces being positively excluded,)and using the test 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 andquality, and the immense stock always cs band,
being so various in design, enables parchoeera to please
their taste »n a selection, without ihe delay necessarily
capimi in oidaring Furnitare.
Tn ipwt* au idea ofthe finished Furniture on bond, I need'
only inform you that my Rooms are 176 teet long, by 27 feet
wide, fournoorsin number; with Shops contiguous,sufll
dent to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that the
work la alt done under my own inspection.
Backing is all done la the Store, and Furniture
warranted to carry safely any distance. Visiters to Phila
dolpbia are respectfully invltal, as parena.sera or otherwise,
to call ana examine the Goods. au2£:ly
ST. LOUIS,
Joseph noemooE,
COMMISSION AN/) FORWARDING MERCHANT,
No. 38 OomtCUL, BILOW Pun Steexp,
St* Lout*, Mo.,
CONSIGNMENTS aftlOosusissione will meet with prompt
and personal attention, and liberal advance will be
given when required, on Oonsignmente or Blllsof Lading,
in hand.
Orders for the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other
Produce, wiil bo promptly filled at the lowest market prices.
The Receiving and Forwarding cf Merchandize and Pro
duc-e will meet with especial care and dispatch: the lowest
rates or Freight will always be procured, and the expense
of Storage and Dray age as machos possible avoided.
n , Bxrxßjntcxß:
Page ft Bacon, Bt. Louis; Ellis* Morton, Cincinnati;
Charles* Blow ft Co., do; Stnulerft Gorman, do;
Chouteau ft Valle, do; Iloeea ft Fraser. do;
Doan, King ft Co., do; Springer ft tVhlleman, do;
J.W.Butiur* Bro.,Pittsbh; E.oTGooodman ft Co., de* :
D. Leech A Co., do; E. ft C. Yarnall ft Co., Pbilada;
V. m. liolmef ft Co., do; Morgan, J. M. Buck ft Moreau:
Blow 4 March, New York. B. B.Oomegys, do-
Froet A Forrest, do; Shields ft Miller, do:
Charles A.Meigs, do; Josiah tee ft Co., Baltimore.
A. G.Farwelift Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do;
Howard, tion ft Co., do; W. B. Reynolds. Louisville;
H. D. Newcomb ft Bro., do;
T. 0. TwieLeli ft Co., Commlsefco Merchant. New Orleeu*.
43-1 beve an open Policy of Insurance, which will cover
all shipments to my address,-when advised by letter per
mall, or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or at the
time of shipment. JOSEPH MOGRIDGE,
* n ff® St. Lou Lo. Missouri.
Kansas, Nebraska ft Know-Moth in glam.
LASD TWBNTT P*R CUNT. CHEAPER
THAN CAN UK BOUGHT IN THE ABOVE TERRITORIES.
Real Kstate Farm Tor Sale.
'PIIE Sultwriber U j*uthorlreJ ;o sell TWO HUNDRED
1 AND EIGHTY-FOUR ACRES OF LAND, situated in
tcraallles trwDship, Allegheny countv, Pwnnsylvania, lying
buck of M'Kee-p.jrf. known k* the White-oak Flats, and in
sight of tho proposed St.tir.Q on the i"onaell»ville Railroad.
Improvements as follow*: a square LOG HOUSE, 30 hy2)
f<wt, two etories high; and square LOG BARN, 60 by 30
feet, (both new end in good order;) two fine young ORCU
ABD:*, (test fruit.) just commenced to tear. There
l« ninety u one hundred acre.-, cleared and in a high ‘tale
of cuLivatirm. and the balance i* well sot with wbitr-cak
timter of tbn firet order. This Land G well calculated for
a stock Farm, being very lovel. and the *AI of an excellent
quality for grass-growing, and bring well watered with
twelve or fourteen never fullinc »prlng< of excellent water.
TU-s I And hoe fadlliire rarely mot with, being within half
a mil- of the Ymjghicghony and one mile of Monoogabela.
and almost on the line of tho CoonellfTille Railroad, and U»
••jpjwnl to contain an lacxhanstible ted of IBOX ORE.
Tbt« Land would n-t te in U:« market, only that the own*-r
” to remove to the “ Far West.’* Terns easy, and
price moderate. For utrth-r partioulars, inquire cf W. J
ItK\ NoLDa, et tert-nz's GI-.m Works, or of
JAMES C. RICHEY,
Real Rotate Agent, at this office.
Valuable Property for sole,
1 T W 0 lA>rti OF GROUND, upon which are erected four
Brick and two Frame Buildings, which rent aonually
for EaU proj-erry in Mtuai.-d in the Ninth Ward of
lh» ci ycf Pittsburgh, on Penn .-ueot, tetwren ■—■ and
street-*.
Ai*», in* factory ami Ground known ae the “Empire
Work.-, • riluated on th« corner of Penn and Morris streets.
At-o. 23 cf unlmprov«l land, situated on the ADe
gteny liver, ono mile from East Liberty. On » portion of
tin* land there L« Uio best Saw Mill location In the eounty.
Also, a number of lots containing from 1 to 6 acre** of
choice land, situated cue mile north-west of East Liberty
end «(• mile ecs: of Lawreneevil e
The above I.amod pieces of property are very desirable,
and will be di'po*ed cf un advantageous terms to early pur
chaser?.
For terms r-f sale and further information apply to Wo
I’. Baum, No Wood street, Pittsburgh.
R. D. THOMPSON,
Assignee for J#n S. Neglny.
CUALG.’FIk BLUM E, No. 11H Wt»>d street, Into jmt
twned tha foil ,win« NEW MCBIC:—A Song from the
Host. J tuGoiog Theie; tiwitttn' Farewell Waltz, Rollok;
lsr«>Ujer Jonii'hißt'fc March ; Hours of Devotiou, a collection
vi serred arraeged in easy «tv U for piano or melo-
J "" B . by Gre-.e ; Wild F.owers. Wallow; The Org*n Man
, F,ir *" rl ' March, beurer; Schuihoff 1 * Grand Walt* :
Ivo 80.-:, n.mrnuig (twudcj, Drw ler; tiofriy, ya Night
Wiodii \S all-r-. ,>lad-Cap tehnltisch, Grote; Bud from the
Opera. BelUz—oaaiJy arrangwd and fingered for tegiaherc;
J<r uxa Polka, n*w; (Euvre* Purorj, par Wilhelm Kuho;
Parkinson’s Garden Polka, Krntseti; Parlor Uasourko, tei-
J!e; Tj Meet Ajaiu. Voss; Dying Words of Little Katv;
T .ere is imrknesa on tho Mountain. Wsllnro; The Mothers
erode; Early Dreams, nix teauUtul melodita for small
r..»nl-, t-v (Kili-n. Abo. a good selection of Guitar Mu.-i*
Polae*. Waitree. Mnrrhew. Ac. At-. au y
Bay Wood Sara try an3lGar(lTasi '
JAMi> h.>iN'NEDY,[late Manager of the well-known By
, New ' cr k,; begs leave to inform the
public, that he has now cstablJphed an EXTENSIVE NCR
SERV.on the Farm of Mr. Jamwi S. Negley, near East Lite
vrty, where he thill be prepared, after the 6th instant, to
c<-:v*un<i fill orders far every variety of Fruit and Ornamen
tal Trees, Jlar-iy and Green House Shrubs and Plants. In
addition to a choice and superior stockon hand, behumoda
arrangements with one of the largest Noreeriee In the East,
to keep up hi# supply. Having a thorough and longest*-
rienc« in the basim-s.he can assure his custnmeraparfect
satisfaction. ■
Mr. Keanody would also respectfully offer his aervioef* in
J'-jtgniug.Uyingout, and managiug Rural Cemeteries, Pub-
Ik Pwks, or tbv grounds of Uountry Residences; and will
also furnish plani for the formation of Usds, Approaches,
Picturesque Scenery, ftc., In the highest styles of the art.
Practically acquainted with every branch of Landscape
Gardening, and having spent years in the SvlvUn Park* of
Kugland.and on the teantlfril banka ofthe Hudson, he
hopes he has the capacity to meet the wishes of thoee who
favor him.
*ir Communication# can te addressed through tha (Sty
Po»I Office, or left at the Warehouse or Messrs. Neeley ft
Mohan, 22 Wood street
_ SKNKBDY A 00.
Boston Papier Maehe Ooupasri
MODERN AND ANTIQUE ORNAMENTS.
PITTSBURGH AG SNCY, 01 MARKET STREET,—The
ntt»iniion of BuHJc-ri*, Steamboat Contractors and Cab
let Makers, in rv'joested to this new and great Improve
ment in lb* nmnuiacture of embalUabmeote for Buildings
an>l Bteemboaf, outride amJ Inside; Cabins, Halls, Church
m, Dwelling*, Stores, nad ISrlor Furniture, iu gilt, or in
imitation of various kind.* of wood. Also, Cornices, Brack
els and Patent Ventilating Ceutre Pieces for Oiling'.
Mool-iingi>, Consuls, Trusses, Battlement, Ac; much cheaper
bod ban isomer tha i Planter and Wood Carving, and a great
deal morn durable.
BLOCK LETTERS FOR SIGNS, vary cheap and warrant
ed to last for ‘JO jour* exposed to the weather.
Above Goods for sal*; at tho manufacturer's prices—cost
of freight added. W. IV. WILSON.
j** 3 tf7 Market at.
Biaxv Partuaraitip*
Matthew uraff and dam.itustxuKß, trading
heretofore as M. GRAFF A CO., Store aud Hollow
w«re Manufacturers, No. lid Wood street, bare -thJs’uay
assouJaiid with them TIiOMAS J. GRAFF, as a partner in
their business. The uatno, sl> la and title or the firm will,
frooi this date, bo GIIAFF, RKISIXGEK A GRAFF. They
respectfully solicit a continuation of the patronage so lib
erally bestowed ujk>u the firm of M. Grad St Co.
Pittsburgh, July Ist, 1*164.
i 1 RKAT bargain* sif summer goods at A. McTIGH>Td,
VJT corner of Grant and Fifth streets. I have this day
commenced selling off my summer stock at first cost; the
goods are all new, and have been purchased this seuson,
and as they are now offered at price* for below the usual
rat-.-?. Ladles aouid do w«*U to call and got a bargain. Tha
stock comprises beicjes, lawns, summer silks, tissues,
grenadines, berege d« laines, and almost every article usual
ly kept in u fancy store. jyS
New Trimming fitore,
.Vo. 63 (Xrmcr of Matl:ft street and the Diamond.
VAN GORDEU'respecfully announces to the
. publicof Pittsburgh and vtciaity, that he will Open his
new Trimming Store on Monday, April 17th. Having fitted
up the neatest store room in tho city, and filled it with a
choice selection of tho latest styles of Tritmhiuga and Fan
cy Good*, he llatters himself that bo will offer superior iu
dune oen is and endeavor to give full satisfaction to ull who
may favor him with their patronage.
Now. don't forget the place—No. S 3 Market street, corner
of the Diamond. [aprli] FRANK TAN GOItDER.
KNTKRPRIK WORK
No- 13G Iftxxi tired, Third door below Virgin AUty.
ifuWN A TETLEY would call the attention of Sporting
> m"U to their large a*»rtmeat of Guns, Rifles and Re
volving Pistols, tha lorgsst and best arieeted stock ever
ope net in this market; together with a general assortment
of Hard ware. Cutlery, Tools and FlshiugTuckle, all of which
we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, or
for good approved paper. marlfi
f I 'CRKISII TO WELS.—We have just received another lot
I of those excellent Tuikbh Hath Towels.
The Brown Linen Towel has a sharp stimulating surface,
combining the properties of a Flesh Brush, with the desired
flexibility of a Towel. The Cotton Towel possesses a solt
n«M not attainable in the linen, «nJ tlie peculiarity of ab
tonling moisture without friction. Call early and secure a
O. B. 11BADLY A CO,
No. 82 Third street.
NEW* AKIUVaL At UUUD’S.— Just received anew and
rich asdorriueut of fioe Gold Jewelry of every desirable
style. Al<o, peorl and velvet port monies, in great varie
ties; fine faun, gold and silver thimbles, and numerous
otb«r goods, all of which we will sell at New York city
prices, and ranch below the price* usually asked at other,
establishments in this city. - Coil and examine our goods
aud prices, and save from da to 60 per cant, in your put
chases at 61 Market street. * jyll
Treasurer** face of the chartiere Valley
Railroad Company*
SUBSCRIBERS to the above Road aw hereby notified that
the Board of Directors have called fat a second install
ment of Fir* Dollass per share, payable to tho Treasurer
on the Ist Monday of JUNS,*nd also Five Dollars per
ehnreon the first Monday of each ensuing month, until
the whole amount Is paid.
znyStetf ALT AN WIUQNB, Treasurer.
'J-
NUMBER 27.
FOR SALE AjSID TO LET.,
Property ror Sale.
■ n ? t u^ Bcr i ber o3ksb f£ » «>e, on very reasonable terms,
X *”** following property, vis:
L. Three Story Brick Dwelling House, No. 110 Penn street,
between Ilay street and Evans’ alley; and Dot 25 feet front,
extending back 112 feet to an alley. The House is one of the
best buildings, and in one of tbb moot pleasant neighbor*
hoods in the eity.
Five Lot»—embracing oorners of Front and Ferry streets;
one hundred and five feet front on Ferry and sixty feet on
Front street, with a good three story Brisk Building on the
corner, a two story Frame on Front ft-, and two Brick build
ings, used as pbope, on Ferry st.
A Lot, SI feet front by W feet dsep, on Front, between
Market and Farxy streets.
A Lot, with very convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot 20 feet
by 90, fronting on Cocgrwa and Kim eta.
A House.and Lot, on Wylie street, near the-new Court
House. The boose is well arranged and in good order, and
is now occupied as a hotel.
A Three Story Brick, on SoUthfield street, near Seventh—
Being in an excellent business location. The Lot Is 20 by 80
feet deep, fronting on Emithfield *u
A Cottage Frame and Lot, 23 by 120 feet, fronting on Anne
and ftobiuson streets, Allegheny City.. This is a very desira
ble and pleasant location for a residence.
Nine Lets in the of H’Keesport, each 60 feet by 150.
Boveral of these are on the Muin street.
FI even Acree in Limetown, on the Mosbngahela River, on
which there are 4 bomtefl; there are some d or 7 acres of ex
cellent stone- coal, and abundance of limestone, convenient
to the landing; and two coal pits open.
Ninety Lots in the town of Colombia, 00 feet by 150 each,
nearly all level, and well located. The tedant of each Lot
the privllego of using whatever stone coal he may re
quire for his own use, from a pit near the Locks. Odmebta
is n pleasant situation on the bank of the Honongshela riv
er, a short distance below Look No. 8, in Hie midst of an ex
tensive stone coal region, and would be a dwdraUe point for
manufacturing establishments.
Two Hundred acree of superior Stone Coal,with House,
Railroad, Ac. This property lias a front of 140 rods on the
Houongahela river; an excellent landing; good grade and
foundation for railroad—with enough level ground at ena
point for houses and gardens, or locations for munufactorita.
The vein Is deep enough to allow horses to be used in hau 1-
ing out tho com—the quality of which, for iron work, steam,
gas, or for any ordinary uses, is not surpaoed by aay In tha
country.
In my absence, my agent, James Blakely, Ehm, will give
all necessary information,and be authorized to ova warran
tee deeds for any property sold JAMES MAY,
®y2* No 110 Pmm street
35 Per Cent Lower than any Farm ln the
County.
A VALUABLE FARM FOR &ALB,—The lobsciiber ,>
authorised to sell tbe fuliowiug described TRACT OF
LAND, containing 111 acres, ritaatrd in North Fayette town
ship, Allegheny county. Fa„ 14 miles from the Clcycf Pitts
burgh, and near die line of the Steubenville Kaiiroid, with
Coal and Lime Stone coder the wbolo place, and easy of
accrfls—improremenUu iollows: A Tory comfortable Farm
House, 30 by 2d feet, 2 stories high; ftifh Hou.e, Spring
House, and other out buildings; a new Frame Barn,
64 by 36 feet, iu the best possible maune., with
Stabling under the whole building; 100 bearing Apple
Trees, best gralted qualities; a large quantity of Peach and
Cherry Trees, all in bea-ing order; about 85 acres cleared
and iu a high state of cnUivatinu, with waterin all Uie fields.
This land is very comfortably situated In on* of the best
neighborhoods in the county, being convenient to market,
to churches, schools and mills, and would not be in Uie
market, only that the owner is about to remove to the lar
west. Terms easy and price moderate. For farther parti
culars see the owner, wil. ROCB, on premises, or the sub
scriber. JAMES C. RICHEY,
auJhdaw " ’ **- *- *
TJUK hALE—Two ipletidkl i'artnn; oue cflOOwres.anU
■JU the other 75 »cr«; beautifully located ou th“ Upper
fit. Cliir Towa*blp I'lank Read, b mJled from the city,each
of them lying fo m to divide into lo&cre lore, htvitg a good
spring os each. 1: is a splendid opportunity for a «pecnln
toon. Those who want a good h<>tn«, or wish to make
-money, would do well to look tl it, aa we will Fell to the
.first that offers os oar low price, In lots or all together.
AUo, flee Country Seale, 1 mile from Woods’ run, and
.only 3 miltj from Allegheny city, by way ot the New Brigh
ton i’lank lioa 1- They are hue healthy locations, and of
fered very low.
Also, ten Country Seats on the Ohio and Pennsylvania
Railroad,? miles below the city. The/wilibesoidseparmre
or together to a colony or building association. It is a
lovely location, and cheap, of course.
, Also, one Lot of two acres, and two smaller pieces of
ground, opposite Uatiman'a at Woods’ ran, offered at a
‘very low price for so fine a property. An assortment of
Lands, Houses and Lota, always on hand, and described in
jny register. Before baying yo« would do well to call and
enquire of THOMAS WOOLS,
je* 75 fourth street.
Beautiful Sites for Country Homes.
rPHfc un-ersigned oif«re for sale, on easy term*,“FIFTY
X LOTd,ieldo£f aodrestrietedforruralresideDi'es. Also,
au ENTIRE SQUARE, on the bank of the river,
foot Jong by liuO feet deep ; having fronts on Mary and
Julia Ann Avenues, and Henrietta and Herr fireets. This
square contaius many Fruit Trees of the choicest kind, and
commands a tine view of the picturesque and romantic sce
nery around. iam desirous of preserving this square en
tire, as it would afford one of the most charming and mag
nificent sites fur a gentleman’s rummer residence, in the
imravdiate vicinity of the two dtjea.
. Also, about THRr E ACRES OF UROUND, at the head of
the Island, adTantaguously situated fcrmanufLctaring pur
posns.
• The above property is situated in Luquesne borough, on
the high and main bank of Herr's Island, and is reached by
A very Hobetantiai Bridge of one span. For particulars ap
ply at my residence, in Doqoesne borough, on the main
bank, fronting tho bead of Herr’s Island, or of JOHN Dli.V
LAP A CO., corner of Second and Market ste., Pittsburgh.
aprl~:tf ffM. a MILLER.
Fifth Ward Property for sale at a Good
Bargain.
Three valuable brick houses and lots.—
Thu* Lots embr&ca a front on Penn street, of 06 feet 6
inches, to a 3 feet alloy; on which there is erected a'valua
ble block of Brkh House*, two stories high, with kitchen
and cellar in baat-roeoi, Ifirfeotfrout on Penn.street, and 30
fuel deep ou Locust street. This isaTcry desirable situa
tion ter either a Store or a Tavern; Penn street being the
great throogh&r* of the city r and this property t*lng con
venient to Lite lteilruad Depot.
: This property would not te in the market only that tho
owner la living in Washington county, and finds it extreme
ly incouTenitdU to atteud to it.
' Terms easy and price moderate: for further particulars
enquire of HO BERT DAY, Fifth Ward,
or JA3. C. RICHEY,
i apr£s Iteul Estate Ageut, at this office.
Land for Sale.
10{ li \ ACikKS OF LAND IN' FoKiUj’l COUNTY, near
iCUv the Clarion mer. This land is heavily tinibcivd,
Bait an excellent soil,and is&ud toaoutain an abundance cl
Iron ore, nud a thidt vein of bituminous coal, lie Yeutn
go railroad, whieh will undoubtedly be boiit, Till Tun very
bear to it, it not directly across it. The Milistovm cml:
tuna through it.
L. ALSO, 500 acres in Elk oounty, well timbered and Watered, /
tou lying near the route of the donbury and Brie railroad.;
I No better investment conhl be made than In these lands..'
The completion of the eunbury and Erie, the. Allegheny
y alley, and the Venango railroads through that region
rill render the coal, lumber, iron ore and soB. of great
Value. Enquire of C. B. 3L SMITH,
■ Attorney at Law,
■ foh22:eam:tf Nn.,147 Fourth street.
• Valuable Property tor bale.
ON LIUKKTY STREET, ADJOINING THE MJSTHO
- GRAVE YARD, NEAR CANAL BASIN—This
Vi now the only dftflrahie piecaafpioperty In this mirhbor
hood not alrtuuiy bought up by- the tVncrylvania Railroad
Company. Fronting on Liberty 50 fret, on Elm street 100
feet, thwne* to the Methodist Grave Yard S6U' feet, to Liber
ty 110 f«u
This prupertj la most desirable as a HoteL The building
sow ob it, • good substantial three story all the
necessary baok buildings, has for a long time been occupied
the Union Hotel, d<m»g a good business. Capitalists and
Others desirous of making a good inrertmeat, wiil do well
tt> extmiu.» the premises.
apr*to.if
JFor B*ie.
1 WILL SELL my nntxpired lum* (fourteen years) of a
X Lot, situate on O'Hara street and spring alley, inihe
vtuh Ward—lo ft. fronting on O'Hara street, and running
tack 100 ft. on Spring allev, on which in erected a ftrnr
storied Brick ilouar, 40 Tri:t» a frame, twoetoriai,
GD ft. on Spring alloy, w**2l calculated to carry on any
branch ofmattufaccuringbasinetu*. Being engaged in man
ufacturing in the country, 1 oiler the atote lor sole. In*
quire at No. 425 Liberty street
; bClfctf
Coed Works For Sale.
SIXTY TItRRE ACHE? OK LAND, with 250 icraef Coal
attached, uiui »U lha Improvements thereon in tocccga
!el operation. .'aid Farm 1m situated on the Monong&hela
river, *4 ialles above iHtsburgb, and i& BUppliul nith a
tferm Douse, Darn, Tensut Dooaus, OicliuJ, Kaiircad,and
aki exwdlaac burbot.
‘The vein of Coal Utivofeet tbiefe;andcannot b-euvpasied
tn quality. For fttrihur pertfonlurs appiy to' *
NICHOLSON k PAYNE,
jelfttf N». 2S& Liberty street.
A Very Desirable Country Seat at pri-
vate Sale*
THR satecriber is authorised to sell the following piece
of property, contain!i* %% acres of land, situated In
Cbllins ip., Allegheny county, i’a. This property is beauti
fully located on the bank of the -Allegheny river, about 4
Miles irom the city; having two fronts, one on the Law
rtncevilleand Sharpsborgh Plank Bond, and the Allegheny
rlrur; aad about SO rods below vbo Jerry, .and. juft oelow
tbc uew bridge, now being built over the’river. For fur
ther particulars enqoire of JAHJCS C. RICHEY,
_j«9 Kefci Ksute Agent.
i'tOti SALii.—lS* acres of land, 0 miles south of Darling
ton, 90 acroi cleared, good Orchard, a good Stone
House, large Barn, two Frame Houses, all in first rate or
der. and offered at the low price of $35 per acre
Also, one-halt item Lot in Oakland, on Charlotte street.
It is a beautiful Lot; In front of Mr. Ogden's fine improve
ment, and is ollert-l at the low prjee of $390- enquire of
me. Call and get my Register, lor descriptions of a great
variety of property. THOMAS WOODS,
je£l 75 Fourth street.
dUI |)||| , —HALF IN HAND, balance in 4 years, for a
New Frame Donee of 6 rooms, with-a large
tutor ground of 60 feet front on the Brownsville road, In
South Pittsburgh. Plenty of choice apple, peach and plum
trees, gropes, currants and goosebeme*. A large stable,
out OTtu, 4c The house Is well papered —good grates, Ac.
Cell and examine the property.
jyII a CUTHDFRT A SON, 140 Third at.
|X>ii SALK—nix acres Land, situate near the Hineraviije
- f Road, mils train the Court Hoom; on which Is a
Email two story Brick Douse, Stable, and other buildings;
.also, an excellent Orchard. Terms—One-fourth cash,' bal
ance in five equal uunual payments. Enquire of
jell! AUSTIN L00M15,92 Fourth st
Foil RKNT.—The main building of Douse on
Nursery DID, with about an acre of ground. Enquire
of J. bTRDJsPORD, on the premises, or of
iiaja TDOHPSON BELL A CO.
Valuable Propwrty For Sale*
FIFE HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS, BlttMte OB Centre
Avenue, near Fulton street, and within ten mtnntw
walk cf the Poet Office.' For terms, inquire ol
DOON A BAUD ENT,
mylT corner of Wood and Fifth sta-
To I<ct. ”*
A GOOD DRY CELLAR, under the. Neptune Engine
House, on Saventh street, suitable for storing mnlunm
or produce. Inquire of • JOHN H. STBwART,
. mart) Liberty alreeh
To Let,
TOR duelling house now.occupied by me on Fedsal
street, Allegheny, No. 4 Collonade Row, near the end
of the bridge. Boquira it the heusa
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[ From the New York Evening Post, Friday.]
Th « Armed Expedition kgaimt Mszleo
—Further Interesting Partlenlars.
. A few days ngo we stated that rumors were In
circulation that several vessels wens nrmiog at
this port, under the, auspices of General Alvarez
and the revolutionary party in Mexico, one of
the first achievements of which wig to be the
capture of the war steamer Santa Anna, just fin
iahe'J aMhis port, no soon os convenient after
her departure for YoraOrai. in rooneotiuo with
this movement wo may ks wall mention a rumor
which has reached us, that tbe&gentsof Alvsret
borrowed three millions of dollars from iotiivid
uaie in Son Francisco for tho purchase of ships
and munitions of war at ibis port, designed for
revolutionary purposes in Mdxioo.
Among the tassels bought with this or other
money, we are told, were the screw steamer Ben
jamin Franklin, formerly panning from New
Yocrk to New Grleans;, aad the bark Catharine
Augusta; . The propeller was aliered end &ted’
up recently by Mr. Wm Berine. at Greenpoint,
Long Island, as a war steamer. Her eidoswere
pierced for ten g£cg, and oil the requisite ac
commodations were made in the interior for pow
der, guns, &c. The expedition been in pro
gress aboat three months, and the utmost eeore
ay has been observed by tboso interested in it.
The bark Catharine Augusta took on board pow
der, gun carriages and other articles of warfare,
at the foot of North Moore street last week. The
bark Is now in North river, off the Battery;
ready to dear for *• St. Thomas and a market"
—which means anywhere. The Benjamin Frank
lin is loaded and stores, and a limited
quantity of small arms. Her guns and ammu
nition aad an extra supply of coals are on board'
the Catharine Augusta, and will be transferred'
to the Franklin at sea. The Franklin is also
ready to leave, and wiil probably, clear at the
Custom House for the samp destination, or per
haps for Gibraltar.
How soon they will leave will depend, proba
bly, upon toe mtvemema of the g&nta Anna.
General Almonte, who ;a probably informed'of
what is aferoti may detain tpn Santa Anna, In
which case the sailing of the ckatteurs may be
indefinitely delayed. The Franklin will cany
about eighty men, all told, a majority of whom- 1
are said to be citizens of the United Btates.
Her powder magoiincs are in the forward part
of the ship, and four port holes for guns hAve
been pierced forward of the machinery. .The
other two port-boles are at the steAu All"'the
vessels of both parties will sail from New-York
under the American flag, and every sailor has.
hired himself for one year, and tho engineers
for two. The Santa Anna is nearly ready to de
part for Vera Cruz. ‘She will take - tweUb r
American seamen before the most. Sixty for*
eipnera have also ebipped-as seamen, hut ihey
will go out as passengers. She fs worth $lBO,-
and if the Alvarez party suoaeed in cap
tQriog her they will g«t ; something of a prize,
irrespective of the,indemnity money which she
will probably take.
The Benjamin Franklin was bought for the-
Alvarex .expedition by- the agent of tho revota*:
tioaary Generul ani some cno else, for $27,000;
from Messrs N. L. McCready & Co., mer
chants of this city. It is stated that the same
parties have fitted out both the vessels for Santa*
Anna and Gen. Alvarrz. Even the gun car--
riages varying iu quality for each steamer—
the Santa Auna having them made of solid mu
bogany, and tho propellor of live oak—were
furnished by the same builders. Several gen-'
tlemen of high standiog in the United State*''
and elsewhere are reported to ns to be interested
in this movement, but wc withhold
names until the report receives further confirm*
ation.
Rral Esuia Agwat.
Japan Items.
The sloop-of-war Saratoga, which arrived at
Boston last week, gives, through one .of her
officers, some interesting facts respecting the
Japanese. The Saratoga was at Jetldo for a con
siderable time.
The Japantst at Dinner. —lt was exceedingly'
difficult to obtain any kind of meat to the coun
try, although the Japanese were very willing-to
partake of the meats that were offered on board :
the ship. The most solid part of their food con*,
of ecrimps or craw-fisb, and a dish the.
Americans supposed to be a" species of snake, '
bn: which was- probably a kind of fish. They-'
have n custom at the. table which shows that,
they take thought for the morrow; after eating,,
they deliberately proceed to take away with
them any article of food of which they arc es
pecially fond, add for this purpose provide tfcem- :
selves with paper, wrapper* previous to dining; *
At a dinner given by the officers of, the ship one.
day, a chief ccrefully enveloped a whole chicken
in a number of papers, and carried H'off, fint
offering papers to others for similar nee. ’ ThriV*
mode of oooking i J doubtless more pleasing .to
themselves than to our people, for they are not?
over nice in preparing theirfeod..
Japanese Duels —Their nude of settling af
fairs of honor is very singular, and worthy of
the attention of gentlemen who hare oooaeion to -
adjust suoh matters, li one gentleman Insults '
another to ench a degree that the affront should
be settled by death, the insulted party disem
bowels himself with a sharp knife, which ho hi-'
ways carnes; aod now eomee the “satlsfsstion;”
the insulting party or pereon who has given the :
affront, must imitate the example-of his oppo
nent with the alternative of being regarded a
coßsums'te coward, whom the friend -of the for
mer may kill at ibe first opportunity, as he would
a dog.
Pistol*,und Loeomoiiew.T-Thty did not know:
the.use of the locomotive, and at first seemed to ;
regard the model ns a toy; but the engine wye
soon put io motion and a rapid spegd attained.
They were delighted with the boats, Colt’s re
peaters, carbines, telegraph, &e., but they H»H
not regard the agricultural implements very.fa- ,
vorably. „ '
KDWA&D FABER.
S'renffih of the Japanese.—The worlusg OIOSS' 1 •
of pecple are very stout and athletic ; one 6t :
them can take s fcog-of i-ioSWhloh w otFbng 'i
American cannot lift, and throw it'on bisahoni- '
der, with perfect e&se. They inure themselves- -
to hardships and were sometimes seen by opr iQ- -i j
formant aJmoBtraked,nhhoa£ht the wit’tbfer was i
vtryeold. * i<
EDWARD FABBIL
■ 4 FOREIGN ITEMS. '
Donnybrobk Fair, is Ireiaad, ones wo noth- «;
cioos for its revelries, commenced on the 20th
of August, but has now. become an extremely-J
dull affair. . ;
At a late sitting of the Aoademy of SoUndes,'''
M. Cartels, manufacturing chemist at Foteiuxi
presented a sealed paper containing «
tion of the discovery which he has madenf the J
artificial production of quinine. Should , tbs ,j
pathological qualities oMiia com pound be found
satisfactory, this diseovery will be ah important -
one.- . ... .
Among the curiosities to be transmitted froa;
India to the Grand Exhibition in Pans, next,
year, is a carpet of ivory. It is twenty feet "
long by six broad, and made of long atripe of
ivory. plaitwUike matting. The price fixed wkh'
on it is £300.-
The subscription for the monument to Pro- /
fesaor Wilßcn progresses most favorably. The ' /
subscriptions -Already exceed £9OO. The s*tt - /
reqiqreauabout6l,4oo.
M- Ae Lamartine has ju3t sold a history of; •
Turkey,’in, six Volumes, to the proprietors of’a ,
Paris daily newspaper, for £4,800.
At a meeting of the Royal Irish AMdStny;-"'
Messrs. W. H. Prescott and T.: J&.
were elected, after a most careful ocnsideratiosyir
as honorary members, 'distinguished in. polite
literature, *o fill the vacancies' made bV thV"
death of Moore and ffordsworthi . . ur-.^
A letter in the London . dated Tttniju-
Angnst O', says there were 360 sail of vessels in '
Varna, and about a down large’' flat-bottomed r
boats are drawtlop by thebeach. The artillery '
have, howryer, only six boats fit to land fiwy-Tf
P 1 Thu seme lett6r gives the further iufsreh^
mation that r the ration has been increased to li**
lbs. of tntaqj instead of 1 lb. A ration of spirit "
(rnm) is aUh issued daily. ' Moustaches are al*
lowed to bewornbymonand cfficere. Tbogrsaic?
question has at last-been settled.- The order ap?»r’
I peared Saturday, August 6ih. .
| Its largest vessel hnilt oh tie Tyne has joe? -
j bjefea launched at -iron steamships*'
j constructed for the .West IndU>Roysl Covnpatgb dd
OSO feet long. Bhe U a .paddlerwheel j
I bias four decks, and will carry
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