*jj ■- ■■>>•',::• ■.-4 , 'oV.t v V-' «f v ’ ss*•!»*•** tV»* •* |. ?<ST4 * v ■'ili-’ft-kJ't.*: V.*ks. *: fsyx ■«{**i*>* i .r.-rs •** '* ■•'J'* ’• , 1 IK; <TC f *;*■? **• \ - v> - v, '\v l •■•■-£** «> F%-Vr '•- CrH-‘>:••.■ :; * §l^<S^3to*''3 ,, VVS*'> i ,^',, -^..' i ‘t‘''’ ? -> tvr ‘ “ Wpa^hs^g^#^ wmrtn %£fgfM w*«s^©lt§B' i *+#£te)ibf i ■» i t l . vi/i* L'-v JwWSS’-*. t ' i , t ' -&a£s&Sij£z£S&£&z~S-. •'“:’“ EPisSSigfe Wmmms£iM iSlSgtlfe yttt&Ai \yfe#4s, 4 «&*s'><*• 'iH flilft£;4 ,;:S - ' '"I **&'*& ■ < 'i‘ tr “l __ , A WIILUM MTUJ*, Phlla WU.aictETBOR, tiUaborgii. ftfl?»3«r K %. fir*V - * “HiUn * Rtck»tMß»^ *&&*.***>■!*&*V’ ITTHOLBBALB QROGERS,IMPORTKKSOPBRANDIES, S*5» **-tj| J ty Wine* and Segara—Noe. 172 and 174,cornerofIrvin Bffi^3M4tt*«H4aP^-='KP«'-'^«^L®^ , l-.3J and Liberty street*, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, u&*]*'!*-’i• - hand. jy2B !*>s P - William Carr * Co., 1 (IT*. Cars late af the firm of J. Piaira A Co.) «X>^hHLBA»d5 , C-i'»r5 i -*?cftf4ie‘i^ t ‘ TTrUOLBSALK GROOKKS and Dealers in Ponsign Wines gjK§is ■'*‘SsiwiWris* -YY end Brandies, Old Mouoagahela and Rectified Whle- At key. No. 329 Commercial Bov, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pl ' - T Ka^gJ^ippr^K %0 11l ns mjmm »oSs^g *&&? V *£V *, 5 ‘ V' v-lK •'■' V,.*. 5 \-.- *- r £m!!* -*_. \:Y, r r ’c^hM^'• -YYv^V-Mj£t*—V~Y* ; ;- .'-■';• •' £V.fe r r--^<ft;.'’; ( v‘ -0«.2 ♦.%rts wv £:^A-:'£l * -T v*-’* l, ~• - •?**>: -*•*«. ♦, *v* •• **•-. ‘ •- Sffef«S4~ 0 : :M&~ ? -fj 13^js- • "<** ’*" *» *••-' t 'Y, cf;-• 1 "$-*-•'»' ■? r» '■'■ * t'rt* ~-" „■ !(,•'•.' •.:, ;:, r . *fi&3fSX9sm&tt , *i}S&^w4&S&Wi' if <* ■»S > , 'J : V?<i«3^#ljiK#*H'- -i> O!>.•>*’»«iV, « ! V,:«*» ,'i ?■**••■ •■>• v ,■ . •'A-', .-r--*r^-:.v£»’'‘--.' . ."V-. 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Jt&CtmnteUdsaUh Ou gstaSUskmaUaf the Morning Fwf * mgtfite tog** Jot > Printing Offices in tfu aty, what oB it done on Vu shortest notice, and most reoaeie- PROFESSIONAL G ARDS. OEO. F. GILIiMORK, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Gtfice, corner cf Fourth strvd and Cherry alley, ! PtTTSSDEfiB, ?x~, J9“WUlattend to hi* professional bnrfaess m* usual, at hi* office, between the hour* of 9 A. &L and 4 P. ILof each day. I v jyTO ROBERT E.PHUXIPB, ATTORNEY AT LAW, i bt. iiquia, Mo. _ JOSEPH WEAVER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ; OOloa, So. 144 Fourth street, J&3:ly{] PiTTsmjaoH. pa.. i JOHN BARTOS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, corner Fifth and Grant ate*, ja-i:jyg] PITTSBURGH, PA. R. Biddle Roberta*. ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, No. ia23mithfiisld street, between fifth and Sixth. Collections carefully attend ed to-r-aperial attention given to Conveyancing, [deelfcly Thomas Mean*, Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery. Office, next door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio. my 4 ; ____ 8. P. Rosa, A TTORNEY AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, J\_ Pa, fourth door below Mr. Italy pattereon’e livery • ‘ jetW J. 9* Morrison* Attorney and counsellor at law—Office, re moved to No. 44 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. ; . - . aprlfcy c. Orlando Loonli. AT LAW-Offloe, Fourth street, above Wood. 'f- - i .. . Thomas H» Harahall, . A TTORNHY AT LAW—Office, Lovrie’s Building*, Tourth A etreet. • jan7dy ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between Qberry alley and Grant street , Jeffiy J» N. M’Clowry, TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office in BakewelPs Building*, on Grant street. je2 D. H. Huieii, TTOROTT? AT LAW—No. 127 fourth (treat, mho re and „ mar Smithfleld, , marg7:j : Alderman Watson, Office an Third strut, opposite the old ibrt Office, WHERE *11 badness pertaining to the office o? Alder . tout, and Justice of the Peace will be promptly at* tenielto. Acknowledgments of Deeds and Mortgages, and other instruments of writing, taken at his office, or at the r**kieaoe of tbe panics. ' The Dockets of D. S. SCULLY, late aa Alderman of the City of Pittsburgh, are plaoed in snj poseeaaiou. Persons haring Judgments on said Dockets may hare the necessary process issued thereon by Alderman Watson- (my&tf- 1 Bf. tfuokmaiter, Alderman. /'XFITOR, Grant street, between Fourth at. and Diamond V/ alley. Conveyancing of all kinds done with the great eat car* and 1m&1 acouraey. Titles to Real Estate ex amloed, Ac. j*^ E. 8. Bfenl, Alderman, XTO* PI THIRD Street, between Wood and ttttketstreets, 1Y Pittsburgh. Collections promptly made. Bond a, Mori gages, and other writings drawn with neatness end. aoco racy. { . j«2Mr tl. AHL, SURGEON DENTIST, (*u<v ceasor to G. W. BiddleO NO. 144 SMITH* (frni|k FIELD STREET. Mr 49- Office hours, from Bto 1 o’clock, and from sto f o'clock feblfcly ■g-ggm J.SCOTT, DENTIST, Fourth street, five doors (JmSSL west of Market. ■ Omcx Houm—From nine A. M. to fire P. M. i • detQfcy BUSINESS CARDS. d. w. BkaanvE .. ........ ;.saoc. D. W. HER9TINE * CO.. COMMISSION AND PORWAROINB MKRCSUSTS, A 5» Dealers Generally in Prodace, Pittsburgh,' Cin cinnati and other Manufactures, 4se. No. 93 Front streets, between J fsrlctt and Arry streets, . pa. JS“ Liberal cash adrauce* mails on consignments. Par ticular attention paid to forwarding Western merchandise. References.-** Clark A Thaw, Wm. Bagaley A Co., Wu. M’* Cully A iw.. b. callers k Co, Hays A Blaak, Kramer A Rahm. ilunry Grad, Esq., Wm. Eichbaum, 8. R. Johnston, Esq., Chumu Bakewell, Esq., George Ltxllie, ILq., Solomon Stouer. Lag. Ja&{ Co>Partnerihlp. ITNHE subscribers have this day fjnhed a partnership for X the purpose of carrying on Gonwtission and Jbrward »*¥> In connection with tbe fish, Jtecon and Oil, and Pro duce businew generally, under the style of English A,Rich aaneos:• warehouse No. 11C Water and 150 Front etreett; formerly occupied by Burbrldge A lughram. WM. B. ENGLISH, JAMES RICHARDSON, JAS. J; BENNETT. y 'Pittsburgh, February Ist, lS5LfebJ FRi DRAYO, Diainoud, Pittauurgh, dealer L • Oeuntry Produce, offers fur axle a choice stock o Urocrtee, selected for family use. Spices of every rariety and thepurest quality, ground at his Steam Mills. Alee, Dried Fruits. Foreign and Domestic. Produce token in ex change for Merchandize. b\ R. :D. has procured a full assortment of Landreth’e Warranted Garden Seeds, and invites the attention of ail in terested m rural affairs. jaoll Copartnership THE UNDERSIGNED have tbi* day entered Into copart nership, under the name and style of J.A. HUTCHI BON A CO., lor the purpose of tranactinga Commission and Grocery business. J AS. A. HUTCHISON, A. M. WALLINGFORD. Pittsburgh. February 1,1854 fel>6 a W. >. *2f«tISH. J. RJCItA.&DdQS. 3. 1. BttSSIT BNOLIBH *L ttICHAROSO!?. COMMISSION AND FOiIWAUDINU MERCHANTS, ATp Wholesale Dealers in.Plsb, Bacon and Oil, nod Produce generally. Warehouse formerly occupied by fiurbrldgn A Inghnun, No. 11® Water and 150 First street, PUubnrgh, Penns. fed . BAILUir * UE.NSHAW, TSA DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERS; Dealers Is Wooden and Willow Ware, Japanned Tin Win>, House- Wholesale and Retail, No. 253 Liberty street, PlUabnrgh. aprifry rauicis e«»jeae. jotur mooaj, *mk« owes a, Pitfeboigh. . Maryland. Pittsburgh. - Sellars* Nicola 4k Co., PRODUCE axn GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, N0.'300 liberty stmt. Pittsburgh, Pa. Bpern, Linseed and Lara Oil*. - JyM r. Btr.ma. l sTT x. enrasa FBA’B SELLERS ft CO., ForwKden and Commission Hcrehapti PROVISIONS, URQOKRIES AND OILS, j>s:lms] Jfa. 309 Liberty tlreeL PUUburyh, Ih. |43fOSL H'CLOtXXX..^.JOHS T. aCRaua....~ALn. EUUUPaIBIOC. M’CLURK&R, HEHROS *> GO., , WHOLESALE Grocers, Produce Dealers end Commis sion .Merchants, No. 213 Liberty street. apr22 PITTSBURGR, FA VK. 8150HXX..~~ - .... - ........o*o. BIXOBAM 4 WS. BINGHAM « CO., TQSWABDINO AND COStAUaSION HKKCHANT3, Liberty street, opposite Peona. Railroad Depot, »pt 7 I PrmßPmoa, Pa. PAGODA TEA STORE. JJfIKJ HAWOBTH, Whol&iaU and BttnU Oncer; Dealer and importer of Old Country Black Teas. French Bran* dies, Wines, 4c., corner of Diamond alley and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa. f*b23:y LIViSGSTONS ft CO., FORWARDERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Steamboat Agents, Tim Hapts, Twp’a. war. a. m’cijUßg, *»“TEA DEALER AND FAMILY GROCER/** oo&xxx or vooo asd sma sramra, Ja3s:|, Pittsburgh. Henry 11, Colltne, FORWARDING AND COM MISSION MERCHANT, and Wholesale Dealer In Cheese. Butter, Seeds, PUh, end Produce generally. No. 25 WOOD flu Pittsburgh. [mart Paul 4b Murdock, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING U£&OHANB, AND STEAMBOAT AQRNT&—No’.7 Water street, ttnmnnati, Ohio. i [apl:tf Mine * UoorUemd, WHOLESALE GROCKRB AND PRODUCE DfiALXBS— No. 'Xi Wood street, Pittsburgh. (my 23 . : Smith AYlneltir. ' r " WHOLESALE GROOKUB AND COMMISSION MERp OH ANTs—Comer-Wood tad First ate. [novfl . Henry 31’Calloafh A Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS ami Commission Merchants, colour of Penn and [rein streets. Httsb’gh. ) ia&lyg W. 9. Haven, THE OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (Utb JOSH no* A Stockton,) and BLANK BOOK and STATIONE RY WAREHOUSE—is prepared to execute every style o! Legal, Commercial, Canal end Steamboat Job Printing and Book Binding, anil furnish every article in the Blank Book, Paper and Stationery line, at the shortest notice end on the most reasonable terms. Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, comer of Market and. Second streets. Printing Office and Book Bindery, No. SO Third st. novlO B. T. C. Morgan, -QOOKBKLLER AND STATIONED—has always on ban fl a general assortment of School, Miscellaneous and Blank Books, Printing,. Post and Cap Paper, Wholesale end.Re tall. No. 101 Wood street, below Fifth, East side, Pittsburgh. <3, Wanted, Bags and Tannera’ Scraps. aplfcly ' Russell db Bro., BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, DEALERS IN STAN DARD AND LIGHT LITERATURE, and Publishers Ot the L 0.0. F. TOKEN, No. 15 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. marlfrly ' I. W: Chadwick, DEALER IN KAOS AND PAPER, No. HO Wood Street, Pittsburgh. The highest prioe in oaeh paid for rags. myrt:y R. dfc A. C. DUNCAN, WHOLESALE GROCERS, aod Dealers in Produce, For eign Wines and Liquors, Old Monongahela and Reo titled Whisky, No. 291 Liberty st, Pittsburgh. Pa. f 3y29 y ' ; JOSEPH NKETKIRK, : MANUFACTURER of all kinds of CABINET FURNI TURE and CHAIRS, N 0.34 BmKhfleld street, opposite City HoteL'Plttsborgh. N. B.—Furnishing Steamboats and Hotels particularly attended ito. aulO;y JOHN iBUDEVITT ABRO, Grocers and Dealer* In Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Liberty st eet, opposite fcMd of ft. / W , :Vtr - ' ■ , „ -r> - -* V: ' ' 4 R« B* Carntbaa, r » Bailu itto tiling float; I’DBLISHBD DAILY, B7QILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE -POST BPILUINUB," CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNPM, OR *6,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE YOLUME XIII. BUSINESS CARDS. ~ JosSPiTFEEjanis; 18000.BOO* TO t..WILCOX *OO.l piOEUKE MABKJST OTRUW AND DIAMOND, koopa eoiuuntly oo bud * fall asgortmut of Drag* UeS dbes,UsliomoOhMU,lurfamiy,ud *UuUdunortaln lag to his business. PlturipUono carefully 000,0 andod *t >ll noars. Jwfly __ v , wonmN vmAuiVi FLinißO BROTHERS, (Successors to J. Kidd A Oo.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Proprletoreof Dr. viSoSge, Urer fine, Ac. jUQ JOHN HAFT, JR., (buccassor to Ju. M’Quffey,) A..^ 1101 ®** 1 ® Retail Drafglat, ND Dealer in POINTS, OILS. DYE STOrfti, Ac., 141 Wood street, three doors below Virgin alley, ■pr4:m&ely PITTaBPfeOH. JOHN H. OIOHOAN, Ig’t, ” WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, Dyn-itufig, Paints, Oils, Varnish©#, Ac., iio. 63>4 Wood street, (one door south of Diamond ejley, . - nttßaotQH, (Ja^e JOUR MIVCHREE; ~~ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, . ' _ % Wo- 135 Wood Street, Ja«yß Next door to H. Child’s Shoe Horn*. Pittsburgh. - *~™-» *nmuS. J ■.• Notice. , 08. FLEMDiQ haring associated with JOS. arkt., the, badness will hereafter be coaductod under the style of J. ABEL A CO, at the old stand, corner of Smlthfleld fourth street#. j m i :y ■ William Thorn, Dragglati ITAS REMOVED to the corner of HAND and PENN Xj. Streets, where he will} as usual, attend promptly tc ha numerous friends. All articles in Us line are warranted pare, and pttt up with the utmost care. marl4r6m ' B» A. fahheitoek * Co*, IX7HOLBSALE DRUG Hretand IT Wood streets, and oomar Wood and Sixth. [febl R. L . ALLEN, WfIUUSAIX n«At.«B Tbrngn Wiaes, ■ Brandiw, Cigwi, Old Xoiumga heU Ryo' WAUky, Ac., ALSO, EECTIraiIC DISTILLER, NO. 8 WOOU STBEST, BITTSBUIUIII, I'A WIXS3, Bnndiae, Uuu, OordUl., Juda Spirit., St. Croix and New England Rom, Clarets, Champagnes, dOotch Ale, Ld«>a Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bonrbun. Ohl MonongaAfm Bye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach, Wld Cherry and lUackborry Brandies; imported Havana, Skgalia, and Pricdpo Cigars; Ualf-Bpanish and Common Ckars, all at such low prices as to challenge oompe ition. ffney Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and Demijohns of ail rise*. 1 respectfully fnTits an examine-* dhn of my stook, at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, ' ' aprStly T JOHNUUOUXT, iMPOBIEB.Of BRANDIES, GIN, WINES, Ac.—Dmler in fine Old Moooogaheia' Whi»ky, Peach Brandy, Ac. .tlao, Rectifying Distiller, corner of bmitbfleiu aod front streets, Pittsburgh. , . aprlS WHOLESALE LIQDOR MERCHANT W Liberty street, and 31 Diamond alky, fehlfey j RcAOTal. i«“JNO. £. DOWNING, CLOTHIER, “S* HAS removed to SOU LIBERT k' street, opposite Uairlaon alley, and No. li SEVENTH, near vbvn the attention of his friends and the public is larited to the »V>«k of READY-MADE GOODS always on >»-M Also, troths, Caasiuerea and Veaungs fur ordered work. A full assortment of furnishing Good* tor gentlemen, including H*u of all <tnall|lea, Trunks, Umbrellas, Ac., Ac. jekj «■* *-ttoa**Y ~OOHM*Ut» JI'CLUSUI. WlioUtnla »nd ,Retail Clot Mag KorchanU. NO. 88 WOOD Blltktft! TnHKaubscribfcw respectfully inform (Lett old custoaeu X nnd the public la (♦enerml, that they h*re tM« *5. vodatea themselves iu the above bur-lunas, under the firm ot J OiLN AI’CLOdRUV it CU. They respectfully solicit 0 lltr»ot pubUepairootj'K. The previous business of each will be by them «iT«« respectively. f«>bS Tiij K- flat* of the nna of Cocoon 6 Ljuxp,) Levin* • opened dTO&B No. 9* (two doors above the old •Wd,) fur the purpdeo of carrying on tbo CUOTHINti tfUSINEdS, hopes by strict at leu lion to business to merit • hare oi the patronage of the late firm. N. h. —Clothing made to order In the most fashionable style*, and on the shortest nolle*—inferior to none is the ; iiy« , janii&y Jfjame* C. Watt, A ,1 KKCHANT T-iiLQK—No. 45 fifth street, opposite the OX Theatre-, Pittsburgh, Ph._ »pr 7 Jamei McUlng%ri 4j|*GNOKQAJIZLA PLANING MliX—Wouldreapwctfulljr OX iafcnn hU friends and thu puoite, that bia new Mtab ethment la how In full operaßou, ami that h« U prepared to furnish Boat Oabfau, and nil all orders ror Planed Lumber, with promptneM, and at the lowest ratea. Board and Plank, planed on one or Doth eoutantlv a hand. Sash, Boots, and Moulding!, of every description, to rdcr. Bolldere and Carpenters would find It to their advantage x give him a call, as he can now xarxush them with •tuff suitable for every description ot work. - HKRBOH ft CRISWELL, BELL ANl> BRASS FOUNDERS, % fANUFACTUKERS of all kinds or BRASS WORK, LO IYI coMorrv K, steam engine, PLUMBERS,**. Al. •o, Cotton Batting Manufacturers. Foundry on Rebeoea street, AUegfieny City. Offiu and Store, No. 12 Market street, htubarg h. OL6 BRASS and OOPPKK taken in exchange for work, r cr.sh paid. Orders left at the Foundry or office, will be ramptly attended to. febtoly JOSEPH T. hUWEV, Ho. 43 dimer of Vijxh and HUkl Streets, Offloe op stairs. Entrance from Fifth stxvat. Pittsburgh, RESPECTFULLY announce to toe public that he bas commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, In conn**.-- lk>n with Intelligence and General Collecting. He will •d*> attend to renting. Persons in want of servants, In any opacity, or those in want of pier-ea, mil beanpplied at «liort A)tice. All business entrusted to nls eare promptly at* ended to. References-- T. J. Bigbam, Kaq., Richard Oovan, Eaq., W. ). Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black, James MackenU, A. A. Alason, lafflt A Old. janlS i. aaarr uuuratl M. GRAPF * CO., Weittrn Foundry, Ho. 124 Wood itreet, wrtsiiuiuju, r\_, ITANUFAOTUREUS OP COOKING STOVES, Coal and cT± Wood Stores, Parlor Stores, Hollo* Ware, Plain and . v ancyQratea,Plaln and Pansy Fender*.Sad end Dog Iron*, iugar Kettle?,TeaKettles, Wagon lloxee, Ac. (jaifclyf Auatlu Loomla, iSAL ESTATE AGKNT, Merchandise, Stock, and Bill Broker,Office, No; Hi Fourth Street,(ahoTe Wood.) The mbscrtbi.r haring opened an office at the above plaee, for the purpose o: negotiating Bonus, jiilla. Bonds, Mortgagee, and other Instruments fbr the security of Honey, and for the purchase and sale of Stock*. Will also give prompt and wirUcular attention to buying, selling, renting of and lea* ng Real Estate. [Jy7] AUSTIN LOOMIS. Schuchman * iUuniiin, r ITttOGRA PURRS—Third meet, oppcnlte tbs Poat-offie*, Li Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Rill Heads, Sbov Bill?, uabwbi. Architectural and 3 lac bins Drawings, Business and flailing Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed n Colors, Gold,Bron*e,or Black,in the most approved style, «u<l at the moat reasonable prices. octlLly 8. : Hoube, sign, and ornamental painter, and Daalorin Paluta—No.44 St Clair itraet, Pittsburgh. tt« comtaailyon hand all Uoda or Palnta, altber dry or mix#d,J*p*n and Copal Vamiab, UaMed Oil, BoUad OU, Bplrita TurpanHno, Window Qlasa or ail aisaa, Putty, Pal tit ilnwhaa, Acd all of the b*3t quality, aad tor Bale at reaaona' ql« prices. wpll tc iSOLIUH A!fp CLASSICAL SBMIBARV. W. T. MCDONALD, M. A., ftuaciPAi. 11118 next waaion of the loatitntioa will eonunenoe on . MONDAY, the sffa of September next, at the room cor tt«r of Perry end Liberty etreets, lately occupied by the rieaars. Veeder, Etfcrtnuk— Hon. A. W. LoomU, 0. Knap, Jr., 8. 1. Yon tnhorat, K. Miller. Jr. antftf JACOB M'dOtLUTKR, VTHOLESALR AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER am staLsaia au. aims or Tobacco, ftnoff, aad Clean, __ Ifo. 25 Fifth tl^fVtibvrgK,PcL 49* Keep# oonataotly on hand a large aapply of all the rarloua brand* of Imported Ctgare. JOSEPH CHAP MAH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN IMPORTED CIUARS, No. 53 Mamet BTaitr, rmaaraoH. ' TOWBtt A RIEUDOfif, Architectural and ornamental carvers.— Omainentai Patterns for Casting, in every style; Modeling, Designing, Ac. Composition Ornament* for the decoration of Steamboats, Buildings, OO BHITIIFIELD Street, near the Post Office. yl^a NEW PAPER MILL.. " ' CAfTTON. OHIO. FISHER, ANDERSON A CO., hare just started their pa per mill ttibo above place, where they will be happy to receive orders for printing and wrapping paper of all dies. . tebJ7:tf A. TUmM*, WHOLESALE and Kataii SADDLE, lU&NKSS, VALISE and OAKPKT KAO mauuSc •” tuwr. No. 1W Wooditxaet, Pittsburgh, Pa. j John 11. H«Llor y *TTf2IOLEBALE AMD BJfTAIL DKALER IN MUSICAL Yf INSTaUMHNTS. PiaocM, Music, School Books and Stationary, No. litt Wood rowt. • fjanl A. J.CAOAH . haoak.a ahl, I kf UOLE3ALE sod RfltaO Duelers ia SiDa, Fancy and * T Staple DST GOODS, Nos. 91 Market end 8 Union street, f ittaborgb. »pr 4 JB. WHI i’KHQUSE. T7IANCY BILK AND WOOLEN DYKK AND CLEANER, J» No. 7 ISABELLA Bt., near the Emmet Hotel. ’ mar* Alleobext. Tb«mu M» Little. ATCQ AND CLOCK MAKER—i'UUi stmt betweex' Wood and Market jstruets, opponte Iron City HotaL Ail Kindj of Jewelry repaired, * " S. B. L. CUTBBnf. 1 6. CUTHBERT * SON, ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, No. 50 SmWjfield ttrteL nOT i j card. tx LEB » (MWC*aSO» TO Mo»ht a Las,) WOOL DEAL XL. Ell AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the salt of American Woolen Good*, No. 139 liberty gtreet (my 4 ~L. E. Hayward, X\EALER to BOOTS. SHOES, TRUNKS tod LEGHORN XJ Rod BRAID HATS; oorner of Market tod Übcrtr eta i?>. 174 Pittsburgh, Pa. ’ Je!4:y j_ 7~ BAB#. *MOSKR, A SCHlTEOTfl:—Offlats; Philo HoU.No. 76 Third etreet. ./A- Pittßborgh; tod eut Bide of the Diamond, Alleehenr. jjvHMtn • * ) y PTH a flag, East JBinrUngrian, nuuwttc wr*r» of )# Bar Inn. and touU Iron of all deeariptteni, and *ke, aljo, the flneetquality ofHoope. Round* an£ Squares. nr Inn ia the box,'at the dty Poet 0018 • v.’**' f-' ■ - *v. BUSINESS CARDS, J. C. AXOSEBON, Ho. 6 Wood itreet, PitUbnigh, Pa,, WHOLESALE Dealer In Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Bpleea, Confectionery/Sugars, Cigars, Ac, Ac. JUWns,Figs, Prunes, Oranges, Lemons, Lime*, Dates, Citrons, Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Pea Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Pine Apple Cheese, Bardin**, Pickles, Sauces, Rock Catithr, Ter mioeUi, Maccaronl, OUre OH, Ac., Ac. apr2o-.ly ■o. 130 vooprus-.t >u> noom u<tuni hut. BO WN c TMTLKiKS**' IMPORTERS sad manufacturer* o! SURGICAL AND DENTAL MW INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. We keep a general assortment of the above arttelsa constantly on hand; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Al*o,Ouns,Pt*- tola end Revolver*, Flasks, Horns, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Poeket Knives; Tailors and Hair Dreams’ Shear*; Pocket Sdaeors, Ac.— Also, Trasses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLES.'—We are making Rifles of every description, to order, of the best material, and workmanship warranted.— Orders rewired fbr them at Wholesale or Retail, will be Ail ed with despatch. 'Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices. myU ChandeUsri aud Gas Fixtures. THE eubeeribetsarenow opening at their new Wareroom- NO. 109 FIRST BTREET, between Wood add Smith field, the large* assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK ETS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Oas Fitting, ever offered in this market. Haring arrangement* made by which they will be oonet&ntiy in reoeipt of new pattern* and varieties, they confidently invite the attention of pur chasers to their selection. We are determined to sell a* low as any house In the West, and being practical Oas Fit ters, can o&r peculiar advantages to those desiring articles In this tine. We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of s very de scription for gas. water and steam. Bnu Cuttaga of all kinds nude lo order promptly* LONG, MILLLR * CO, N<>. 109 Firtrt street GEORGE ULETCUEIt, FROM NEW TORE, , ,^-T —-v MANUFACTU HER of the celebrated Af m \ QoSssmer Ventilating Wig, Elastic ] Banff Toupee*, and every description JA&, of Ornamental Ilelr, for Ladles end W gentlemen. 70 FOURTH BTRKKT, Wood end Market, Pitts- Butcua's *7l tea enables Ladle* and Gentlemen to measure tbeir beads accuracy. No. 1. i’he round of the Head. No. 3. From the forehead over the head to neck, No. 2. No. 3. From 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 paper 1 pattern, tjuttffiact shape of the bald part. (my 4 aad Carrlafe Fact aryl BBOTHZEB 4 00., snd Belmont streets, Allegheny City, k WOULD respectfully Inform their friend* the public generally, Out they hare commenced the manofkccure of Carriages, air i. m Ja.—Baronches, Rockaways, Baggie*, Sleighs and Chariots, in all their various stjlcs of finish and proportion. All orders wUI bo executed with strict regard to durabiHtj end beauty of finish. Repair* will also be attended to on the most reasonable terms. Using in aU their work the best Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stuff, they feel confi dent that all who fkvor them with their patronage, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of tbeir work. Purchaser* are requested to give us a call, before pure ha sing else where. oetfltly Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASLN. ALLEGHENY CITY, (Siam tu kauauos statios.) FAMILIES will be supplied wUhourToriotu grades of FRKBH GROUND FLOUR, By leaving their order* at the Mill or in our boxes at Logan, Wilson A Co., Wood slreet,or Braun A Reiter,cor ner Liberty and Ft. Clair streets, Pittsburgh. 11. P. Bchwarta, or J. T. Sample, Druggists, Allegheny. Floor will be delivered to tamlliws In either of the l m o ei tie* Trans: CASH on delivery. _Jy» ' BRYAN, KENNEDY A 00. H A K I>-\V A U li FOR Saddlers and Carriage Slakers. R. T. LEECH, JR., So. 191 Wood street, PITTSBURGH. Also, CloUu, Damasks, Lae os, Moss, Beat Stuff. Spring!, 4c , 4c. r|IRA»: TRAfI! XiiAa’— A iVOHTII, me oHfflusl siwJ 1 only importer in this -i ; the bret Congo Tw frutn brodoo, is now reeelvinc av • large and «-hoic»* selection of TRAB, which he it deterw nod to sell at *ur*h priro* and fineness of quality, that all the reckless puffer* in this or the next eity cannot beat. He most rrapectfuUy Invite* the ladies and gentlemen of this and the surrounding districts, without distinction of nation, to call and trv hi* Teas, which he sells subject to be returned, if they don’t give satisfaction. The following are the price* r Prims Oolong, Souchong and Congo, cents lb. A vers superior English breakiast &•* ft E>. Extra fine, a very delidos* Unngo, 7 se. ¥ lb. Floe Young Uyson. ID. Extra fine Young liynon and Imperial, 75e. ft. Very beet Young Yraou and Imperial, #1 p ft. Don’t mistake the pIum—PAGODA TLA STORK, cernor of Diamond and Diamond alley A liberal reduction mad* to dcasery ia»2l N*'" JtW MUSIC ATOKK-Tbe .«o. So Fourth street, a choice collection of musfo and muslial instrument*, Italian and German tiring*. Piano*, by U. Krard, of Paris, and Mr Arnold: Flutes; by M. Euler, Frankfort, A. M.; Clarionet*, do. All kinds of brass Instru ment* from the best French aanafortoriM, all of which we offer to th« public on more liberal terms, feellog confident that we can render entire satisfaction. , U. dCUEQKDKR A IX»„ No. S 3 Fourth *t_ H Schroeder end G. Antun will-give instruction* oc the piano, violin and guitar. #«p23 ARNOLD S WILLIAMS, HEATIHO AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE, XAKCrACTCfcCkJt CP Chilton Furucot, Wrought Iron Tubing, And Fitthics ro» Steah. Uan oh With No. 25 Market PiUabarph. 19* Weharo sold our raru»ct?«. Patterns, A«., to Meem*. ARNOLD A WILLIAMS, whom »i> r-irdlally Mtwowri to the patronagr of tbe iiublir. frag BCAtrC. ATKINSON A OKKLT. i)«pot •> LoHfworth A Zimmerman'* Ca« ttwba Win«i and Uraiidy. fItHE undartltfiMd baa reoedTed and uB»n* for aala, «/ p»n _L etnnaa pncri, • larjya quantity of Logwonh k Zimioar laan’n choice and worl-J reoowfteC tiparkling. Dry and La die*' Sweat Catawba Winn*. Fu.-h a* may dealra lopmrurr an ••xcciteoi article of Native V> ii;*-, ,: hr pur# )aiea of the frape,) will find my eatahlLhnim: (hr p|a?a for Uia grant; (alion of tbetr drilrra. The C;<uwt»i Knotty, diatillixi from the genuine Urapa, U Jactared br amuy excellent judge*, equal Id Qaror to the bead imported Cognac. t). KICKKIBEN, L KoJW Liberty atreet. jlinnia’a 4 €i*rk’a Hlabio. A PP*«ii 1-i.tmivu.fli.Btfie J\. celebrated PIANO* hasjost been fij tb* subscriber. Ttasy hare boun Anil carefully selected nKj>r«s"lyfor this mar-« * I|| V ket, and ana considered for sweetn«a and power of ton*. They all potto*#. the oew improvement of two separate bridgri, lb* baa* string* running over and above Iba’trebta. They are fully wammiai to aland any c Uniats nod fen excel in capacity fur standing la tune. Price* range from |2&O to $BOO. Also, a An* lot of Piano* from tb* manu faetnnoi of DONIIAM k 00., and also LIGHTS, NEWTON A BRADUtTRY', N. V. Al! the above will positively be raid at Factory .prices, without additional charge for freight, ri*k, ete., etc. ttIKNRT KLKOER, Sole Agent for Nunns k Clark's Piano*, No. 101 Third street, J*3 , Sign of the Golden Harp. HAWKING HOUSE OF BEI,I>. GAURETTSON & CO j \N the North-wwt ouroox u( HILL and MONTGOMERY. Street, ia the borough ofHUNTLNGDON, Pnuuc; at Which a general Banking linrin— is contemplated to b* pone. Drqfla on Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Ac , Ac., always fbr aale. QdUctioru made at thu principal point* in the Unitad States. ' Money reoeived on deposit, payable on demand, without "Interest: also, tor d, 4, 9 and 12 months, payable with rea sonable rates of interest thereon. Knutu or Haw J. M.Bell, R. fi. Johnston, Wm. Jaok, Wm. M. Lloyd, of- Hollldaysborg, l*a. A. P. Wilson, J. Geo. MUes, Wm. Dar rts, Jr., Tboa. Fisher, Wm. P. Orbiaon, John Scott, James Utrin, and Geo. W. Garreltson, of Huntingdon, Pa, Ilootingdon, Jnly 2Ut,.ltt&A—lm RemoTth D STEWART bta removed hi* BRUSH FACTORY Dorn . the old etaod, No. 23 Fifth etreet, to No. 26 Fifth etreet, nearly oppoelCe, on the ail* formerly occupied by the Iron City Hotel, where he will be pleased to tee hfe-cueto raen, and u many hew" one* a* feel disposed to patroalte him. N. B.—ln connection with the Brneh Manufactory, tR heretofore, will be found In tbln eetabllehment all kind* of Variety(ioodß.LookingGl»iient,Oomh«,Toyi,Ac. (my!3:3m Jorm A. CBRIBN, ts 7 BMITIIFIKLD BTRSKT, between Fourth and Diamond alley.' Money loaned on Gold and Silver Plats, Diamonds, Goldand Silver Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instrument*, Guns and Pistol*, Feather Beds, Far* nltare, and all Mods of articles—for any length of time agreed on. Charges for storage considerably lower than terete fore. Private entrance through the ball door. All business transaction* sirietly confidential. Forfeited pledges sold Immediately after being out of date, unless redeemed. Bargains of Gold and Silver Watch, es, Jewelry, always on hand. aprlQ:om iflßr im .DANIIL IUL, JB, ED STORE) JAMBS WARDROP. OFFERS for nl* CANARY BIRDS or the nost lmpiored breed, being Terr hardy, ud fine alngera. Bird Seeds and mixed Seed. Bouquet! will be lutfilahed composed of the finest FLOWERS, vis: Camel!**, Rose Uadi; HaUotzopea, Ac. . Evergreens (in pots) JorChrirtmu Trees, from the Seed and Horticultural Store, No. 43 Fifth «L. near Wood. <lec2o utDinißt tbe Smoke* mHB subscriber harinc the exclusive right tomannfho I tare and sell BWJBBNBFS HOT AIR AND BMOKB tXINSUMING fURNAOK, 1b prepared to receive on!e»,end eonlraet Tor heating buildings with the moet economical furnace now in use. The attention of those Interested ii colidtad. Ann lsttrmatlon can be had of A. BRADLEY, Hob. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of. J. BARNDOLLAJt, dcc24itfl Iron Pity Store Warehouse, No. 184 Wood et. FTIHIS INK is prepared by a purely ohemicaJ process, and X lßVKsrr<mtedtopynlainHoUnngii\jurioustom<taUcvent. It is pale when first used, but'ey exposure to the air be* oome* gradually of a most intense and permanent blackr for ante In botuea of yarieos aiae, by wholesale or retail,at upB „ 4 W, 8. HAYJSITB - Btatlonary War me. Market street, corner at 2d. CARD.—Mr. G. ANTON and H. BCiiaaSDßßwoaSd respectfnllyannoanoe to the dtisensof Pltuburgh-and Allegheny that thevwUl give- Instruction* on the Piano, Q altar, Violin and Flttte. Inquire at H* BchrooderA Oo,’a, MWHOB*PBTOR*M fourth stret. Mp» -v'W- . • *' .• W ‘\Vv y V^*~V ... ' p >• * * .1 4, W " . ’■ '•■ - ; ' k ß* ■** '•. •K -e’>'* ' * PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 1554 »RHB WOl Loan OAee< .«V;.. - • . ,-...: , •> - •. - .....•.. ■ } -■ -- '~ys\i - -j. . \ • t ..' • •,* *• ': •. a - a -' ++ +*'■ m ** **, . •■ A.Sv » if-*- 4 *- BUSINESS CARDS. NEW CARPETSi Spring Styles. , AT THE CHEAP CArKPRT WAREHOUSE, No.' 82 THIRD Street—We are now receiving and opening oneof the largest and choicest stocks ot Carpeting*, Oil- Clothb, Mato, Matting, Rugs, Ac., ever exhibited west of New York. The Stock has been selected with great care. Persons in want ofanyarticlesin our line, are respectfully Invited to cull and examine. Our assortment consists is part of thwfoubwing, via: ,i - Royal Velvetand Brussels Carpetings; Tapestry Brussels; Aubu»on Carpets; Extra Imperial and Supct Three.ply; Patent Tapestry Ingrain;.. Superfine and Fine Ingrain ; Worsted and Wool Carpet*; Wool and Cotton do Vtnition &4 and 4-4; Hemp Carpets, very cheap; List sod Rag, do White end Check Canton Mattings, %, 4-4, 6-4, and (4; Cocoa Matting, 2-4, £{,4-4,3-4, and 0-4; Spanish Matting, very cheap; Elegant Mosaic Itng*, $OO per pair; Axmlnlsier, CheniUa, and Tufted Rugs, all prices; Fancy KnxlUh Bheepekln Mats, $l5 per pair; Colored do do do from $3,50 to $5 ••ech; Together with a large selection of Oocaa, Jute, Adelaide, Velvet, and ether Mats; Embossed and printed cloth table and piano covers, of entirely new d«Kdgn*, very rich. Damask table and piano cover*; also worsted damask by the yard, toUnett, doylers, Ao. A great variety of patterns in floor oil-cloth, from 2 to 24 feet wide. Buff Hal loads for windows, 80, 82,3-1,36, 38,40, 42,44, achee wide. Gold bordered shades, entirely new, very rleh. Window shade* of every description. Oval and hollow stair-rods, carpet binding, tacks, Ac, Also, the Royal Turkish Bath Towels, together with every thing usually kept in Carpet House*, “email profits and quick rale*." C. B. HEADLY A 00., M*oanA* *2 Third street. JONEB & BUCHER. IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, /Vunsyloanaa 7ladrucd,f>ot of Third ft.. llarrisbury, I*o. HA VING iucreast-d our Machinery, which is now of the most improved order, and having added tunny farill tie* for dispatching work, we are uow manufacturing First Class STEAD! ENGINES, TOn FUK.NACE.-i AND DOLLING MILLS, Blowing Cylinder*, Boilers, Fnrn&oo, Rolling, SAW ANDORIBT MILL MACHINERY A Gas and Water Pipes, llyUrouU, Retort*. Lamp Poets, Hitch ing Poets, Columns, Girders, £haftiug, Hunger?, Brackets, Cellar Grates, Tulif, spouts, Railing, Verandahs and Ornamental Castings. We pny particular attention to the manufketare and eon etructiou of Cast Iron Fronts For Houses and Stores. Ilavtng an exteoKive assortment of beautiful Carvsil Pat terns of the tenet approved architectural order, our greet facllitks for manufacturing and shipping enable us to com pete with oar cities. Parties erecting Furnace* orltoilinz Mills, MlTlGwner* and Mill-Wrights, will tiu<l it much u> :>ivir H lvsntage to call and examine oar extensive stoex ol Patterns Udor* building. IROX ASD BRASS VASTIXOS, Of every dsearipilon; toUb Work, Pattern Making. Far pace and ForgeToyera*. furnub«d to order. . C H 1 N A H A L L: MxiUUT UftUuKT. opened one of th» largest nod best seii stocks ll of CUISA,GH*3 and QURKNSWAKK.cT- r broogbt to ibis markvt: consisting Id part ot Wbite Iron htor.e Din ner, Tea and Toilet Ware, wbicb we would particularly in vite the Indies to oil and exatnlcr, ns thf rhaj.va are en tirely new and the ware v-ry •upsTicr, having some twelve different nattern? of TolM Ware, either in fall setts or B*wls and Pitcher* separate. We are selling them at Wry moderate prjrwi. AJ*o, a very handsome s.**ortmmt of Preach China Tea and Dinner setts, or separate pier,-* of plain wkit , gold band, or fancy t<V.u*ro*. . Gar of Kluur Vas.-s cc»nsi-t« of ovsr fifty different patierni*. b-aulifoi, and ranging from bfl> per pair lo thirty dolier’*. Having *o larg- an B-«. rlcirul, a** feel confidebt of ituiiinc ail lunttr*. CriUnla Tea Foi*. Hugarr end C.-vunik, Silver Tlated . Fork*. Bpoons au-i Butt->r Knives; Knives and Forks, cf varioa* styles, from common to the finest; boiar Lamps, tlwti Lamps. Girsti-.Uiles, anil Uouu FurDishiug Good*. BUTTON GLAs.S W All K—*Ji this we Lave a large assort ment, particularly the Diaoeod Tattem. which look* as »*’ll a-* the best rut, and m;11-* at loss than rue thini the price. Also, a complete stock of iltLsburgb Glaeo. The public art- r*»p*?;tfuily invited to oil and examine our goods. JOHN J. O'T.KARY, No. 02 Market sL, bet’s Third and Fourth, my IS-tf opfoeit# Georg* R.-W bite'*.' lOWA FO^UNDRY NO. 103 WOOD STREET. JOHN C. PARKY, »*uccvs,-or to J. C. Parry A C 0.,) begs to Inform the customer* of the old firm, and tha public generally, that ha baa now as h&nda, and t* exlenrfveJy so gaged In manufacturing, every description of CASTINGS such u: Patoat ChiliKi Rr-tls: larva SeUia* aad GxwU; Patent Kettles, fi-r S<,mp. Pot Ash, S*da Ash; Sugar Hettir-, forth* manofoetore of Cane Sugar—oil etui «n a patent P raorti, known as J. a Parry's, and an superior for dura bility to any otfa-r, and »~!d i-.wer thr.n tb-v made on the old plan. HOLLOW WARE—A aworunrnt, all from now and hnproTed patterns, Rolling Mill Caatmga,and Machinery of everydeecnption, dways en hand or mud* to order. Cook Store#, K.u hca Ranges, aadOcwl Stores, of erery description ; low a Cook Stares, fireslaw, wbi-h revived the first prise for 1560 tad I*sl, at tha Agricultural Pair of Al legheny County. Pa~ and rccnamended by fifteen bandred persona; Bntervrisa Cook Stores, four sine; Premium Cook •tore* ; Egg «nd Radiator Goal Stoves; Parl<« Stove*, Ac. Parlor (irate* and l ender*, great variety, LaanlifuUy enamelled. Common Grate*, and 1.-uUiing mtturial of every daeertpUOD. A great variety of Ornamental Hailing,for Cemeteries and Fencing. Months and Pimtgfi Cktraiyt—A large itock of all the kladsta aao, end wilt !<e sold at reducedprieva. Uadi's Pat* »t Um. True American, Egan's, Crane’s, Kick-aid'#, Woods’, Pnaosck's, Bull's. liaproved Hull. An. /Tow*A#. —The Ui diigan Double Plough, wldeh has taken the premium at th« -Stale Fair# of New York, Pennsylvania,and Ohie.au.iwbrib-mlt ban iwen exhibited. Iron and NaUa, Stove Pipe and Yin Ware—all of which X will *aU at the loweet print’s; and respectfully invite tbs pahlietogiva me* call, at the old stand. No. 103 Woods*. »w*lrv imiN O PAO.KT ALLEGHENY FO 11 G E. SOLOMOI SIIKTTEU * CO. [Late Dls*rl A Sample** Rolling Mill.; on the bonk of tbs Allegheny, bdowtbe St. Clair Strict Bridge, AtLSOREVT Ctvr, i'A. THE proprietors the public that, haring made extensive adlittoc* to their establish ment, they are prepnrod to maonfttotuiv, on the most rea »<<nab!e terms, Iron Work fbr llnda-vs, Car Alien, Quarry Work, flume Cutters' and Masons’ Tt-ola, Shaflln*. Hlll- G«-*rtng, Machine Work io C'-iurnl. and hi-ary Forging, Of •very description. Al**o, IIOIISC SHOES mannfaetircod by Rhrttrr’t f'aUnt lion* Shoe Maoh*ne. The UonM SboeMa rhino will b« in operation about the middle of February, when all orders fur Shorn will meet with prompt attention. MUI Pick* unde and drrsaud. Order* wut by tueil or tele graph attended to on the sUorteet notice. ja!4:y KNTK IX P HTHc FO UNDII ALLEGHENY CITY. Wkrrlxi***, FVdsroJ street, near the liridpt. HATING fitted up mV establishment with all the latest Improvements,.embracing every t<- itlty for manufac turing In the best and oheapeat style; aud owning tin- *•*- rtuidve.right In J. J. JoboA.>u*H box Smoothing 1 on*, aud John Jobnaohh BelFhtaUngCna/coal Irofia, patented Jan uary 10, 1864, sttpvrihr to anything of the kiwi hnh« mar ket, and alto having a patenbad improvement for moulding the above Iron*, Wagoo Boxes, and Pipe Ikaas, l am pre pared to sell wholesale ami retail Ah fair trncs. Any persoos wishing to purchase the right for moulding upon the improved plan, and manufacturing any or all of the abors artielsg, will pjensa adrfiaM C. RINGSLAND, my9o:sm Ajh-sheny city. BooTtAlii fiiuk¥, WHOLESALE AND .RETAIL. T A MRS ROBDba* Bttsd up la splvndid style Ida nun-*; tj No. 99 Market street, nod No <i Uolnu street, between Fifth street and the Diamond, and ha* t»*w c-'tnj»lete»i his Spring stock of BOOTS,RHOE3, BLH*I*EItB,GAfTEHR, ftp., and i'alm Leaf, r« Jal, Postip and Braid H A'ft*, to wh)i-h he - InviUs tha attention of* all purchasers, w hether at whole sale or retail. * - 1 This stock is on* of the largest ever opened in this city, and embraces weryitUng warn by thuladira of Philadelphia and Nsw York,-nd he trusts- caan64 tVil to pl«am aIL <7reat ear* has bsan given iu sek-Oticg the oholocwk goods; all of which be warrants. He also oowtinues to mnnufacturr, as bcrctoPire, all de- icfiptlons of Boots and Shivs, and from thl* long experience >1 over twenty years in business iu this city, is, lw> trusts, t sufficientguarauUM) that those wi>o favor him with their : us tom, will bp fairly U»aU with. sprl ( J:tf IS. SCAIFK, FIRST STREW, IiETWHKNWOOD ANIV MARKET STREETS, PITTSBrniOU, PA., band* Francis* Patent Metailia Life Boats,of (ftivaulzvd Iron t nlso, manufactures Copper anil Sheet Iron WorkjOooklngStOTwiforriU-aiiiboeLi and Hotel*, Portable Forges, Forged Iron Work, Large Bolts for Bridges, 4a; Cork Ufo Preservers, the beat aut! cheapest kind, aioanrtywt work attends to. {my'ifi.y Wh are reccirmcfr-jin Kevr York and Philadelphia, 380 IIALF CHESTS TEA, comprising Young Uyran, Imperial. Gunpowder, Oolong, hoacbong, and English Brvakwst, alt of which h»Te been carefully selected, and will be pu1«1 as usual. A. JAYNES, Pekin TO* Store, jy2l No. US Fifth street. J BOOTS AfiballDEd.—Those who. wish to get a Mat and well fitting BOOT, SUOK or GAITER, will call at WLAVQULLYS, jy!B . . 05 Fourth mroeL URiFF, RBIMINGBtt 4k UUAfc'jF, MANUFACTURERS OF COAL AND WOOD .COOKING STOVES, Parlor and Heailng-Staras, Urate Fronts, Fenders, Wagon Boxes 4e., 4c. Warehouse No. 11l 1 WOOD Street, above Fifth, Pittsburgh, Pa- j»-4 " ST o C Kl .Nti FACTOItY, / NO. .34 FIFTH STREET, Sign bf THE OLD 6TAND. 'TT7ILLIAU UALYhasretnrnod from the Mannfactur- TT ing Hosiery Districts of Europe, where he has-pur chased, for cash, a very extend re and well assorted stock of the boat descriptions only of Stocking*. Socks, Undershirts. Drawers, Gloves; also, new style of Onlldren’i and Misses’ Fancy Stockings, together with his domestic ’stock of Pitts burgh Manufactured Hosiery.’ He will sell by wholeealeor retail at New Tork Importers’prlevs. WILCTAM DALY A CO. Remember the place—No. 34, Sign of THE OLD STAND. my 23 t Uemoval. PAUL KLEINER has removed hts LITERARY DEPOT from No. 70 Third street, to Fifth street, opposite the Theatre, where he will be happy to see his former patrons, and til others desirous of purchasing any of the cheap Li terature of tha day- . . «pr7:ly PEKIN TEA STORE, BY A. JAYKEB, _ • ” No. S 8 Fifth street, between Wbof and Market, south tide *&■ Bold Wholesale and Retail; • ja&yj Wtitei P» HUrshall, IMPORTER and iDealer In Irendi and American Paper • mart■ ■\V •' PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE J. HENKEL’S , Property tor sale. CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE. r pgK gahcriber offerafor ate, on very mwabla tttM, s£LS?£s£s£L a i2s* T ' ' 5 { Phliadfllnlila i between Hsy street and Evans’alley; ind Lot2sfeetfrentj raiisacipnu. extending back 112 feet to an alley. TheHouseiaoneoftbe FUBKIIUBS, IK ETCBT BTYLE! , ln ““ ““ “ o,t Louis XV, KllxubMbau unit Antique. Tire Lott—eabrucing oonwrs of Vrmit .nd Pcttj stroett: I * D »JthScnlptnreC*rTing«nd modern atyle; on« hundred and fire feet front on Ferry and sixty foet oa In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satinwood and Maple; ‘ Front street, with a good three story Brick Building on the an of superior construction and finished in the i corner, a two story Frame on Front»t,a»dtwo Brick Build best style, equal to, if not excelling in qual* logs, used as shop*, on Ferry st. ity, the Goods of .n, Ssttbllsh- i A Lot, 31 fo-t front b, ft) fett drep, on Front, between meat in the United States. Market and Ferry streets. * UMPLOYraa none but experienced workmen, (appren- > A Lot, with very convenient Frame Dwelling: Lot £0 feet ~LJ tices being positively using the best mn- ; by 00, fronting on, Congress and Kin ata. terials, the work cannot fait to give satisfaction to par- A Houfv and Lot, on Wylie street, near the new Court onagers. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur- Goose. The bouse is we!f arranged and in good order, and chasers, Is the facility of Famishing a House, either in ele- is uow occnpied as a hotel. gnat or plain style; completely from one establishment; by A Three Story Brick, on Smith Octd etreet, near Airentk— which means all the articles in each room correspond in bfing in an excellent business location. The Lot is 20 by 80 style and quality, and the immense stock always ex hand, f*«'t d*«*p, fronting on Southfield st. being so various In design, enables purchasers to please A 'Cottage Frame and Lot, 28 by 120 feet, fronting on Anne tbeb taiiK in a selection, without the delay necessarily an 1 iiobiuson streets, Allegheny City, This Is a very desira c*JjJ)((',,n ordering Furniture. bj.' and pleasant location for a residence. To give au Idea of the finished Furniture on band, I need h int Lots in the f cvn of M’Kcesport, each by 160. onlyinforn* you that my Itooms are l7steetlong, by 27 feet Several of these are on the Main street, wide, four floors In number; with Shop* contiguous, sufii- Eleven Acre* in LLmetowu, on the Moncngahela lUver, on ■ 2£i° employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that the there are 4 houses; there axe some 0 or 7 acres efex- I WC dotw , ol,deT ny own immediate Inspection. * PvHent stone coal, and abundance of limestone, convenient I lacking la ail done in the Store, and Furniture to the landing; and twoooal pits open. I U!iS!i nl4 * t t 0 * n F distance. Visitors to Phlla Ninety Low ia the town of Columbia, 60 feet by 150 f-h ®Bipn a are respectfully inrited, as purenasers or otherwise nearly all lei el, and well located. The tenant of aachLcrt to call and examine the Goods. iu2s:ly harf the privilege of using whatever stone lie mev re- quire fer hi* own dm, from a pit near the Locks Colombia is a pleasant situation on the bank of the riv er, a short distance below Lc-»k No. a, in the midst of an ex tensive stone coal region, and would be a desirable point for manufacturing establishments. Two Hundred acres of superior Stone Coal,with House, Railmd, Ac. This property ha* a front of 140 rods oa the Monongahela river; an excellent landing; good grade and foundation for railroad—with enough level ground at mat point for bouse* and gardens, or locations for manufactories. The vein U deep enough to allow horses to be oat-din haul ing oot the coal—the quality of which, for iron work, steam, gas, or for any ordinary ase*,ls not surpassed by any in the country. In my abwnce, my agent. Jamas Blakely, »«n will give all necessary information, and be authorised to give warran tee deeds for any property sold. JAMBS MAT Kn. 110 Pane strawt 25 Per Cent Lower than any Farmin the County. A VALUABLE FARM FOR (SALE.—-The subscriber is authoris'd to sell the fallowing described TRACT OF LAND, Containing 111 acres,'sltaatedin North FsjeUe town ship, Allegheny county, l4 miles from the City of Pitts burgh, and near the line of the Hteubenville Railroad, with Coal and Lime Stone under the whole place, and easy of am-**—improvements as follows: A Tciy comfortable Farm Ilouw, 30 by 20 feet, 2 stories high; Wash Uoute, Spring House, and other out buildings; a new Frame Bara! M by 35 feet, finished In the best possible manner, with Stabling under the whole building; 100 bearing Apple Trees, best grafted qualities; a large quantity or Peach and Cherry Tro«s, all in bearing order; about 85 acres cleared and in a high stateof cultivation, with waterin all the fields This land is very comfortably situated In one of the beat neighborhoods In the connty, being convenient to market, to chnrcht*s, schools and mills, and would not be in the mßrket, Only that the owner is about to remove to the for west. Termseas; andprice moderate. For farther parii rdlars.see the owner, TTM. ROBB, on premises, or the sub scnberC JAMES C. RICHEY, •lafr* Real Estate Agent. ST. LOUIS. JOSEPH HOGRIDUE, OOMMIBBION ANI, FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. OTOouaiOUL, stxow Pun Stauv, St. Lenii, ho.. /CONSIGNMENTS andCommisalouc will c«t with prompt v and P er * on *l arteoHon, and Übcial advanc-j will be given when required, os Consignments or mils of Lading, <• hana. *’ C. BUCHKB. Orders for the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other Produce, will t>« promptly fillad at thelowwit market price*. The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandise asd Pro duce wUI meet with especial care and dispatch: die lowest rates of Freight will always be procured, and the expense of Storagvand Drayageas much. ee posalble avoided. _ . . urnneu: rage* Hacon, Bt.Louis; EJlisA Morton, Cincinnati; earless,Blow A Co., do; Strader A Gorman, do Obouteau A Valle, do; Hose. A Fraser. do Ut«n,KlDg A Co., do; Springer A Whit-man, Jo; J. W.BnUvrA Bro.,Pitt*bb; E.O. «<x>oaman A Oo„ d*‘ 1). U«ch t Co., do; K. A a Y'arnail A 00., Phliada; Wm.UolmejiACo., do; Morgan,J.M.BuckAMarranl plow A March, New York. B.D.Comegy#, do; Frost A PojTMFt, do; Shields A Miller, do; Ifiarlee A.Meigs, do; Josiah Lee * Baltimore. A. G.Farwell A Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do* Howard,bon A do; W.B.Reynolds. Louisville; _ _ M 1 '' H. D. Newoomb A Bro., do; T.u.Twichell A 00-,Commission Merchant*. New orleaoa. M-I have as open Policy of Insuranc«, which will cover ml *hSpmant*to my address, when advleed by letter per mall, or whan endorsed on bill* of lading before, or at the time of shipment. JOSEPH MOdRIDGE, BC. LouU. Miascmri. S““*| SebrMk, t Know-NothlngUin L.ISD TWENTY PUR CBST. CHBAPKB. THAN CAN BB BOUGHT IN THE ABOVETJCKKITOBIKS. Real Uatate Farm for Sale. fIUIE aalacriber is authorized to mill TWO HUNDRED -L AND ErOHTY-FOCK ACRES OF LAND, alluatM hi J trwnahip, AUeghecy county, Penn/tj'lvania, lying brndt of M Keespart. known a* the White-oak Flits, and Iu altfbtof tha proposed Staion on the Connellavilie Rnilroad. Improremcntans follows; a square LOU HOL'SE, Ch by f-wt, two stories high; and square LOO BARN, CO by 3) feet, (both new and In good order;) two floe young OhCll- ARDb, (brat gnfied fruiu) just commenced to b«ar There Is ninety u ofiif hundred acrei cleared and In a high ftoto of cultivation, knd the balance is well set with white-oak timber of the first ordor. ThD Land is well calculated fu a stock Farm, being very level, and the sell of an ct.-elifot quality (or grsas-growing, and bring well watered with twe.ve or fourteen never fairing >prlugi of excellent water This Land ha* facilities rarely met with, bging within half a mil" of the Yuughiogheoy and one mile of Monoogahwlii, and almost nu the line of the Omnellsvilio lUilrbkd, and iv ■upfoMd to c-mlido an i&exhautUbla bed of IRON ORE. This I-siid would n-t be in the market, onlv that the owner I* about to remote to the “ Far W'en.” Terns cosy, and 1’"“ . *° r ranher particulars, Inquire ot W. J. RBI NQLDB, at Lorenz * Gitas Works, or of , # Valmiablu Property for Sale. TITTVO LOTS i}f GKoCND. upon which an> erecte>J four 1 Btiek and twy Frame Buildings, which rent annually fur fSOO. Said property is sitpated In the Ninth Ward i f the d'y of Pittsburgh, in Penn street, between ttn d ■ ■ ■ • streeLi, * Factory and Oround known as the “Empire Works, situated cn the corner of Penn ami Morris streets. Also, 23 acres of unioprvved land, Kltuated on the Alle ghany river, one mile from K.ist Liberty. On a portion of ihi* land there l* the best Saw Mill location in the county. Auto, a number of lota containing from 1 to 6 seres of choke land, situated one mUe north-weat of Kart Llbertv -and one mile east of Lawreoccril'* The alxjfe nameU pkee* of properly are Teiy derL-able, and will be deposed of on advantageous teria- lo early pur chaws. * r For terms 0/ *al« and further information apply to Wm. i . Baum, No. Wood vtrwt, Pittsburgh. R. D. THOMPSON, _ Assigns for Jns. S. NtgLy. t-IUAUU.ITii IILUMK, No. 11s ifoSrtSSrhMTMTS; A cl«d lb. following SAW MUSIC:—A Song from Ilio w I m boing Tb.n:; SwiuoiV Fur.well U n i:,, a.11.t; Brother Jonathan'* March ; Hours of Devotion, a collect ion of facial melodies arranged in easv style for piano or mek <M»a t by Ure;e; Wild Flowers, Wnliacu; The Organ-Man (Bsuxi» Farewell March, LU-urer; bchulhc/T* Orand Walts : a Roaming (rondo;, Drsi ler; Sufdy, yv Night Winds, Wallace; Mad-Cap Grobe; Hud from the opera, BelUk—<-wsiij arrangwl aud Ongvrek for boriauers; J.rdao Polka, new; (Euvra* Favori, par WilUelu Kuhe; 1 arkloson's Garden Polka, Kfrxseu; Parlor Matourka Sei die; To Meet Again. Voss; I)ylnr Wonis of Little liat>- Tuvre is Darkmsga ©n thr Mountain. Wuilaee: The Mother’s .'‘mile; Early Dreams, rix UauUlul melodies for waali hand-, by (L-t*m. Also, a grod *vh-<gJou of Goitnr Mu-a-. N.'fig., I'ulka. 1 ', WultifK, Marx-hr?-, Ac. rijo . j**y & ornery sand Garden a. * A3IE& B.ENNRDY, [Uu» Manager uf the w*U-koown Sy ***?*??* New i'ork.) begs leaxe to inform tLa puolie. that be has now established an EXTENSIVE NCR BKIFY. on the Farm of Mr. James S. Negley, near East Lib erty. wherelta. shall be preparwl,aJUr the 6th instant, to re ceiTiraDd fill orders for eTery variety of Fruit and Unuunen tal Trvcs, Hardy and Green House Shrub- and Plants. In addition to a chokw and superior stock on hand, be has made arrangement* with one of the largest *Nur*Bxiee in tha East, to keep up his supply. Having a thorough and long exp£ wtbtoSoD * a(AS » he ran assure Lb customer? perfect Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully effer bis servioes in aud managing Rural Cemeteries, Pub !k lyka, or the grounds Of G>uutry Residences; and will also famish plans for the formxGon of Lawns. Approach**, oeexaery, An., in the highnet styles of the art. Practically acquainted with every branch of Landscape Gardening, aud having speut years in the Sylvian Paris of England, and on the boautiTul hanks of the Hudson, Le hopes Lcbas the capacity to meet the wishes of those *ho favor him. _ JS*Oonunuiileationac4n be addressed through the <£t* Post Office, cr left at the Warehouse of Messrs. NegleyA Mohan, 23 Wood street 3 KENNEDY A 00. llostoa Papltr Mache Company, MOUJ&KN AND ANTIQUE ORNAMENTS. Y)ITTSDURGU AGENCY, CT MARKET STREET.—The A atfentioo of Builders, Steamboat Contractors and Cab inet Makers, is requested to this new and great improve meut in the manufacture of ©mbeUUhwe&to for Buildiuas and flteamboats', outside and Inside; Cabins, Hails, Church es, Dwelling?, Stores, and Parlor Furniture, ia gut, or Iu imitation of various kinds of wood. Also, Cornices, Brack ets, and Patent Ventilating Centre Pieces fur Ceilings, Mouldings,ttmsuls,Trusses, Battlement, Ao; much chea\**r and handaomcr rha;i Plastocand WoodUarvlog, nndagn*at de*l more durable. * BLOCK LETTERS FOR SIGNS, very cheap and wnrtAut ed to task fcr 20 year* exposed to the weather. Above Good* for sale at the manufacturer's prices ■ cost of freight added. \V. W. WILSON, J* l * CT .Market et. New Partnership* Matthew graff and danl. keisi.noek, trading herutofera as M. GRAFF A Ci) n Stove and Hoilow ware Maautocturera, No. 124 Wood street, have this day a*eociatud with them THOMAS J. UKAFF, a* u partner in their business. The u&me, style xnd title or thr tlrui will from this date, be GRAFF, RKISINUKRA GRAFF. They reipecifuUy solicit a continuation of the patronage mj lib erally bestowed upon the firm of M. Graff <k* Oo Pittsburgh, July Ist, 1854. GREAT bargains of summer goods at A. kIcXIUHK'g. corner of Grant aqd Fifth atrwt*. I hare this .lay coomeaccd selling off my summer block at first oost; the goods are all new, and have been purchased this 9e;i»n. and as they arc uow offered at prices far below the usual rates. 1.3d1<1l would do well to wall nudget u bargnia. The stook comprises heroics, lawns, numuier silks, iWu**, grenadines, berege de luiuus, and almost erery article usual ly kept la a fancy storu. jyC liew Trimming Store, •Vo. S 3 Cbriter of AJai ktl street and the Diamond. T3IIANK VAN GOKDKK resj>»cfully announces to the r publlcof l’llUVurgh andriciaity, that he will open his tie# Trimmingbtoreoo Monday, April 17th. Haring tilted up the neatest store room in the city, und filled it with u choice Selection of the Uio.it styles of Trimmings and Fau cy Goods, he flatters himself that be will offer superior in duce neats and endeavor to giro fall aatlifsatlua to all who tony favor him with their patronage.. Now, don't forget the place— No. S 3 Market struct, comer of the Diamond.[iprUJ FRANK VAN GORDKR. UNTBIiPIUE WORK Jto. 13d Wood street, Third dwr below I'irgin Alley. BOWN A XKTLKY would call the attention of Sporting mau to their Urge assortment of Guns, ltlde.i uud lle volrlng Pistols, the largest and best srlected stock ever opened In this market; together with a general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Tool j and Fishing Tackle, all of which we offer at the lowest possible prices' to cash purchasers, or fbrgood approved paper. marls I>URKI3U TUWKLS.—We have just received another lot of those ezeellantTurkish Hath Towels. Hie Brown Linen Towel has a sharp stimulating surface, eombluiag the properties of a Flesh Brush, with the desired flexibility of a Towel. The Cotton Towel possesses a soft ness not attainable In the ilued, and the peculiarity of ul>- eordiug moisture without friction. Call early and secure a pair. C. B. H BADLY A CO., Jy24 No. 82 Third street. XT BW ARRIVAL AT nDOIT'S;—Just recelvod a new and J3l rich assortment of fine Gold Jewelry of every desirable style. Also, pearl and velvet port monies, in great varie ties; Ano fane, gold and silver thimbles, and nameious other goods, all of which wo will sell at New York. <Sty prious, and much below'the prices usually .asked, at other! eatablishmanU in th*« city. Call and examine our goods and prices, andsave from 25 to W per cent, in your pur chases at SI Marketstrevt. jyll Treasurer*! Ofßce of the tlhartlers Valley Railroad Company. SUBSCRIBERS to thu above Road are hereby notified that the Board of Directors hips called for u second install ment of fm Doixass per sharo, payable to the Treasurer on the Ist Monday of JUNK, and. also Five Dollars per flunoo the first-Monday of each ensuing month, until the whole amount is paid. mySfrtf ALVAN WILKINS, Treasurer. te*',• v' JAMES C. RICHEY, Real Estate Agent, at this office Valuable Property lor Sale, ON LIBERTY STREET, ADJOINING TUB METHO DI3T GRAVE YARD, NEAR CANAL BALlN'.—This i* now the culy desirable piece of propertv in this neighbor hood nut already bought up by the FtmnsylTaaia Railroad Company. Fronting on Liberty 60 fret, on Kim street 100 tret, thence to the Methodist Grave Yard. SdU feeuto Liber ty 1 10 , si *> This proiYrty is most desirable as a lloteL The buSding now on it, a good substantial three story brick, with all the necessary hook buildings, bar for along time been occupied as thu Union Hotel, doing a good business. Capitalists and others desirous of making a guod inTertment, will do w«U to examine the premises. EDWARD FABER. I WILL SELL my unexpired lease (fotnlaea years) of a Lot, situate on O'Hara street and spring alley, in the Fittb \\ ard—4o ft. fronting on O’Hara street, and Tanning hack 100 ft. on Spring alley, on which Is erected- a four storied Brick House, 40 ft.square, with a frame, twoßtorieo, 6J ft. (-u Spring alley, well calculated to carry on any branch ofmanuJacluringbusineds. Being engaged in man utucturiugiu tho country, 1 offer the above for sale. In quire at No. 425 Liberty street. - - ***** EDWARD FABER. Coal Works For Sale. SIXTY THREE ACRES OP LAND, with iOQ acres of Coal alUcatsi, and ail LIA improvements thereon in success ful cjieratku. raid Farm is situated on tho Monongahela rivor, S-! milee above Pittsburgh, and Is supplied, with a Form House, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad, and an excellent harbor. Tbc vein of Goat i* five feet thick,and cannot be surpassed in quality. For further particulars apply to NICIIQLSON A PAYNE, . jcHltf •• No. 235 Liberty street. . A. Very Ueslrable Country Seat at vato Sale. 1 THE subscriber ia authorised to sell the following piece . oT property, containing 2% acres of Und, situated in U>;lius t;>., AlUghtiuv county, Da. This property U haatttl tully locaft-d on the bank of the Allegheny river, about 4 mik* train tbs city; having two fronts, one On the Law r, ncevil’r und tlmrj.sburgh Blank Road, and the Allegheny rivt-r; and about So rixLtbelow the ferry, and just Mdow the uow bridge, now bring--built over the river. Fbr fur ther particulars JAMES C. RICHEI', _ j*9 • Heal Estate Agent. SALE.—-IS7 acres Of Lend, 3 mile*south of Barling tuu, 00 acroH cleared, good Orchard, a good Stpae HoQ.sc, targe Uom, two Frame Houses, all in first fate or der, and offered at the low. price of $35 per acre. Abo, ou«-hulf acre Ljt iu Oakland- on Charlotte street. It Is u beautiful Lot; in front of Ur. Ogden’s fine improve ment, aud i.i offered at the low price of $3O0 —enquire of me. Call uud get my Register, ibr descriptions of a great variety U proj>erty. THOMAS WOODS, _ 75 Fourth street. V* I f|| i —HALF IN HAND, balance in 4 j ears, tor a ' New Frame House of 6 zooms, with a large lotui ground of 00 feet front on the Brownsville road, in tkmth Pittsburgh. Plenty of choice apple,peach aud plum trees, grapty, currants and gooseberries. A large stable, out oven, Ac. The house is well papered—good grates, Ac. Call and examine the property. iyll S. CL'THDERT A SON, 140 Third st. I?DK DALE—Six acres Laua.^ituatenear . Road, mil- from the Court House; on which Is a small two story Brick House, trtable, and other bulklincs* abo. an excellent Orchard. Terms—One-fourth cash bal ance In five equal annual payments. Enquire of ’ - AUSTIN LOOMIS,B2 Fourth st ( IDTTAUE FOR KILNT.—The main building ol House on V. acre of ground. Enquire o, J. oTEDeFdrd, on the premises, or of THOMPSON BELL A CO. F Valuable Property For Bale. lU* HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS, situate on Centre Avenue, near Fulton street, and within ten mi nn tw> walk of the Post Office. For terms, Inquire of HOON A SARGENT, m y* 7 corner of Wood and Fifth sts. A GOOD DRY CELLAR, under the Neptune Engine House, on Seventh street, suitable for a coring molasses or produce. Inquire of JOHN H. STEWART, m ar<> 207 Liberty street,. Te. Met. fPUE dwelling house uow occupied by me on. Federal X' street, Allegheny, No. 4 Colionade how, near the end oi the bridge. Enquire at the bouse. Mrtvri - W. H. LOWRIK. ■ .Ds?- NUMBER 28. FOR SALE AND TO LET. TV’Oii nALE.—Two splendid Farms; one of 100acres,and X the other 75 acres;.beautifully located on the Upper be. Clair Township Plank Road, 6 miles from the city,each of them lying so as to divide into lOacre lots, having a good ’ spring ou each. I; is a splendid opportunity fbr a specula tion. Those who want a good home, or wish to make mosey, would do veil to look at it, a* wo to the tlret that offers 05 our low price, io lot* or all together. Also, five Country Seats, 1 mile from Woods’ ran, and only 3 miles from Allegheny city, by way of the New Brigh ton Plr.nk Itoa L They are fine healthy locations, and of hnv-d very low. Alsu, ton Country Seat* on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Raiiroud,: miles below the city. They will be sold separate or together to a colony or building association, ft Isa lovely locution, and cheap,of course. Also, one Lot of two acres, and two smaller piece* of ground, opposite Hartman's, at Woods’ ran, offered at a very low price for so fine a property. An assortment of Land*, Houses and Lots, always on hand, and described In my register. Before buying you would do well to call and i enquire of THOMAS WOODS, •i g ~ 75 Fourth, street. Ifeauttfur Bites for Country Home*, THE undersigned offers for easy terms, FIFTY LOT:*, off and restricted fbr rural residences. Also, an ENTIRE SQUARE, on the bank of the Allegheny river, 7b4 feet fe-ng by feet deep; haviegfronta on Mary and Julia Ann ATuuutia, and Henrietta and Herr otreet*. This square contains many Fruit Trees c-f the choicest kind, and comma mi» a line view of the picturesque and romantic sea nery around, lam desirous of preserving this square en tire, as it would afford one of the most eharming and mag nificent situs for a gentleman’s summer residence, in the imm**diDte vicinity of the two cities. Also, about TUn>K ACRES OF GROUND, at the head of the Island, advantageously ritaaied formanufacturing pure The above property Is situated in Duqueene borough, on the high aud main bank of Herr’s Island, and is reached by a very substantial Bridge of one span. For particulars ap ply at my rerideUee, in Duqueene borough, on the m«tn tank, fronting the bead of Herr's Island, or of JOHN DUN LAV A CO., corner of Second and Market sts- Bittaburwb aprlTitf WM. C. MILLER. Fifth Ward Property for tale at a Good Bargain. Three valuable brick houses and lots.— Th.-sc Lou embrace a front on Penn street, of 66 feet 6 iuchu-s to a 2 teet alley ; on which there is erected a valua ble block of Brick IloUse? fc two stories high, with kitchen and cellar in basement, 4Urfeet trout on Peon street, and SO fret doe] os Locust street This la a very deeirable situa tion forcither afitort? or a Tavern; Penn street h»ing the great throiuhfcre of the city: and this property being con venient to tbv RaHrjed Depot. TUi6.prcptTty would not le in the market oniv that the owner is living in Washington county, and finds it extreme ly inconvenient to attend lo it. Term.* easy and price moderate; fbr further particulars aaqulrw of ROBERT DAY, Fifth Ward, or JAd. C. RICHEY, apr*Js Real Estate Ageni, at this office. . Land for Sale. JOAI t ACREr OF LAND IN FORB&T COUNTY, near IDUU the Clariuo river. Thisland L« heavily timbered, ha? nn csrelient soil, and is said to contain ao abundance cl iron ore, and a thick vein vl bituminous coal. The Venan go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, will run very new to it, if not directly across it. The Millstown creek runs through it. ALSO, 50*./acres in Elk county, well timbered anil watered,' and lying uear the route of the Snnbury and Erie railroad. No bettrr !nve*tm*-ut could be made than in these The compleUbn of tho Sunbtiry and Erie, the Allegheny Valley, and the Venango railroads through Gmt will render tho coal, lumber, iron ore and’wit. of great value. Enquireof C.B. M.SMITH, Attorney at Law, febff2.*B*m:tf No. 147 Fourth street. For Sale. To Let. F CHISM* VTVK EXTRACTS—B doxen Lahm. 1 ... Lj tracts fur the handkerchief, Mcetvsd by aulb JOB. FLEMING. J* J* .' r' • * mommd trroy ar inz pitrsiamm nth n* inns some Atm., ea un: On?*qn»ra, on# iM«t|on._«. .. .._4 0 m M “ addition*! JesurtJon 20 “ «w Twk„.. 1 H * “ '■*» »-iu Bon “ thne ««ki M -,, „ m . 490 w ®o« month. § 09 ** 44 - two month*. y M “ thrw 9OO u four month* jtf u M «i* month* jj o§ u “ <»* 11 pQ Standing C»fd, *Lv lines or less, per umnm.w. jp |g' 3° a Bquarv, per annum, (wtalaMre of the p*pf)„2l 00 DAILY MORNING LOST. WEDNESDAY MORNING;:::SEPTEMBER 13. Piosos Saooruro is Caittorsia.-- The first match of trap shooting in California came off near San Francisco 00 the 6th alt. The idgeou were from China, full feathered and strong, and with few exceptions, flew briskly. The match was between Mr. John A. Haekettund Mr John Lutr on the one side, and Major Hammond and Mr. B. 8. Lippincott on the other. No epring trap could be obtained, and the parties .were obliged to nse a common ground trap. . The rules were as follows Twenty-one yards rise->-one hundred yards hooada. Each gentle men to retrieve his own birds, and without kick* ing or striking the bird when wounded. Should a bird when disclosed not attempt, to fly, the judges to pronounce whether 0 good or bad bird. If pronounced good, so option loft to refuse it No shot to be delivered till the bird.fltw, under penalty of a missed bird. No bird to-be sewed uotil retrieved and placed before the judges In case of disagreemeat between tbe judges the question to be decided by on umpire. - Tfae>gmc to be held at the hip until the bird fi>w. The charge to be an ounes and a qaarter of No. 6. shot, bnt this was afterwards varied so as to per mit one on each side to load ad libitum, Thu* match was each ono to shoot at five birds tfr be let lose one. at a time. On the first match Messrs. Lippincott and Llammond four birds each—total eight; Mr. Backett five aod Luts four—total nine. On the second Messrs. Lippin cott and Hammond focr each—-total eight; Messrs. Haskett and Lutz five each—-total ten! Of the twenty birds trapped on their.side, Messrs. Hackett aadLulx killed nineteen—beat ing their oppouents by three birds. There were but two birds really missed daring the dsy, the others scored against the various parties having been wounded, but so slightly that they escaped out of the bounds. -Obbat Havoc ajsobo Sheep.— For sometime past, several farmers in Southampton have been missing sheep from their flocks, and in some in stances fifteen or twenty have misteriously dis appeared. On searching, the woods, many of tho carcasses have been found drawn into the under brush, and covered with leaves, the blood of eaoh having been sueked ont through 4t single wound in the neck. The farmers are now obliged to watch their flocks or keep them with- ; in their enclosures. It is .believed the authors of this have at last been discovered, as a large catamount or wild cat was seen 4n v the sUigh borhood, .last week, by a. person, engaged in making surveys for a new county, map. ~ The is described as being spotted, with a body four to five feet in length, and a tail three feet in addition. Here is a ohaoce for Skillful sportsmen. —Springfield Republican, Sept* Q. A WoHnaarut Escap*. —The Dayton GptelU, of Thursday, gives an account of the marvellous escape of a little living in tbe vicinity of that city, who, a few days since, fell into a well sixty feet deep, in which the water was six feet deep. Bhe fell without touching the walls, and passed through the body of water, her hair be ing filled with sand. On rising to the surfiee she clung to the wall, called for help,. aad suc ceeded in bringing her aunt to the rescue. The lady lowered the bucket to the child, and told her to get into it; she would not, but reached as high np the rope as she could, and took hold of it. When drawn abont half way up she cried, that she could not hold cn any longer, but was told that she must or be killed, and managed : to retain her grasp until her aunt could reach her. An hour afterwards she was “lively as a cricket.” The yellow fever at Savannah has erec ted a terrible panto among the citizens. Not only are ninety-six of the principal business bouses shut up, but one-half of the boarding houses are closed, together with the' Pulaski House, the largest hotel in the dty, and their proprietors taken to flight The Marshall House, another large hotel, is also, it is said, about to dose. Business throughout the city is almost entirely suspended, and the Georgian says that in proportion to the population, it has reason to fear that the number of sick is greater now than at any previous period, though the disease is less fetal. The physicians, however, are nearly worn out Remarkable Spring — iJr. S. N. Carvalho, the artist, publishes in the San Francisco Herald tome extracts from his journal of hie recent trip from Great Salt Lake to Los Angelos, through the Cajon Pass, by whioh it appears that, on the 30th of May, after getting some twenty-three miles beyond the dreaded jornada and Muddy river, be discovered a large spring, thirty-five, feet wide and forty feet long, surrounded by asacias in full bloom, containing olear and. deli - cioos water, over fifteen feet in depth, and so peculiarly buoyant that when he and his com panion, Pelrey Pratt, went into bathe, they found it impossible to sink. It was not salt, but per fectly sweet Pilots Wages on the River.— The Lduhr rille Journal of ‘Friday saye that “ the pilots la the Ohio River and New Orleans trade have formed themselves into an association, and <*««! the price of wages at $250 per month or $l,BOO p?r season. If a boat should sink on her first trip, nr be compelled to lie up for repairs, these' pilots who have engaged themselves for the se* eon are entitled to the salary of a full Many of the steamboat captains consider these demands exorbitant. They are willing to pay $2OO per month-. We learn-since that two members of the association have jamped the traces and hired themselves for $2OO , per month.** i The New Steam Frigates.— We see by the Washington Star that the Naval Board on the m&chinety and plans for the six steam frigates to he bunt hy the United States Government, ooosits of John. Lentbal, Esq., Chief of te Bureau of Construction, Equipment and fit pair; D. B. Martin, Esq., Naval Chifef; Chief Engineers, Wm. W. Wood, HejaV Hunt, and William E. Everett, and* Charles W. Copeland, Civil Staam Engineer. They are to examine the various plans and estimates proposed by the bidders for the machinery, and to adopt such as they conceive to be in all res pects best for the public interest. Sallis St. Clair.— This charming danseoM and great St. Louis favorite, arrived in opr .city yesterday morning. She oime, sis we under stand, not to delight her old friends by appear* iDg upon the boards, but to. testify as a witness in the case of the State vs. Wm. A. Jackson for the murder of Laldlaw, which had been senior yesterday. The continuance of this case 'until the next term of the criminal eomrt will ddbßt less hurry her departure for the East again* H Whenever Miss Sallie St. Clair goes she bears with her the admiration of many a susceptible heart— Sl Loud Dtmocrat, 7(h. A Little Hbeoire.— On Friday, daring a fire at Brookriile, Jeffereoa county, Pn., a Mm Brady, who resided in the -burning dwetting, was absent at the time gathering plums, having left her babe in the charge of a small boy. When it was known that the baby was-sfiß-in the hoose, a little girl of 12 or 14 years ot-age, named Amelia Farely, rushed through .the snwkn and flame, up the stairs, and succeeded insaviog the child, and took care of the little Innocent until its mother’s return. Japan.— The “Journal of Commerce,” if Bhowing the vast advantages AmericaD commerce is destined to derive from intereouzsß with the Japanese. Exports from that country, nt'ar* told, at present consist of copper, camphor, lac quered wood and papier macho work, chink silk stuffs, rice. saki. soy ; and they import's? gar, elephants’ tasks, tin, lead, iron, dothr, chintxes, docks, watches, spectacles, and look ing glasses. As Answer Requested.—The_ question ban been asked why it ia considered impolite for gentleman to go into the presence of ladle*- |n their shirt-sleeves, whilst it fs considered in m <7 way correct for the ladies themselves fo ra pear before gentlemen without any sYdefe^ai The Murder of Miss Agnes C..£zua*>*4n» examination of Dr. Thompson, ebetfed TP.tfrjfrg murder of Miss Pban, In AUegheny county Yk. resohed in the unanimous determioaiion of oe magistrates to send him before the Circuit Coart for trial. Ball mi refused, - . C ’’ > 1. t ’ * ' -V> *_4 . 4 , ' -./'V % f :■ f L>*. < i. .1
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