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;. 49*TJf* *s.—Five Doflars a year, mfrahlasttdetfr In
.advance. fix DdQarswfll invariably be req aired it not prid
: Wiihlo Um year.
I .49“ Single copies vwe dxsra—&r mi* at the oountarinthe
and by the News Boys. I; ;
the BAnraDiflaoMraio post
> fapabliahed from the same office, ona large blanket die
: sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in edvaaoe. Single eopie*
: 49*No;pa}trwjii < 6e fiamattnaed (animat tfc*dicer**
, on of the Proprietor.) nnitl ell arrearages arepaH.
: 49* Ko attention Wm be paU to any order imSaai aeoen*
Moled by the money, or mttsftntory refownaaln thtoetty.
‘ 49- Connected inu the EstabUaXmcnL of the
’ timt. of Ou largtxt Job Printxne Qjlou in the c*y, where all
■ tn di qfwrkia doneontteihorUd iutiee, and putt ream*
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! PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
GKO. P. GILLVOiiK, : *
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Qffltt, corner of Bmrih drcet and Chen? aQey,
PZTTSBOXaB,. PA-, ■ (
49“ Will attend to hU professional burineu ah usual, at
his office, between the hoars of 9 A. M, and 4 PTIL of each
'day. V jyao
ROBERT E. PHILLIPS,
ATTOpOhI EY AT Li AW,
S3jf JLOPIS. Mo. ,
i ' JOSBPH WKAVBtt, . . -
(ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
| Office, No. 144 Fourth Itrc.t,
\ JaSilyg] rirraßoaog. tet ' - ;
I JOHN BAR.TAB, !
[ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR Att LAW,
: Office, corner. Fifth ud Grand ate.,
>. Ja&lygV pimacimg, pa. • j
] it. Biddle j&ob«rt«7
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, No. lMSmithbeAd street,
between Fifth and Sixth. Collections carefully attend*
*d to—sp-dsl attention given to Conreyancing. j [dec3:ly
i . Thomai lleani! 1
f. A MORNRY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANQBKY.
r next door to the Port Office, Steubenville, Ohio.
my* j
B. P. Roil» . i
A TTORNEY AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth street, Pitfoburgh,
A fourth door below Mr. Body Patterson's Livery
fetaaie. - j jeflB
J. 8. tforrlaom !
TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAWrOfflo*, rw
_ moTed to No. 44 Qrant street, near Fourth, nttsbsrgb,
| swlfty i
7 O. Orlando LoentS) !
TTORNBY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood.
- jy-fcy • ~ j
Thomas SC. Marshall,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lowries UaiWli
street.
' R. B. Caraahan,
- A TTORNBY AT LAW—Office ou Fourth strek, between
A. Oherry alley and Qrant street. ' : Jeffiy
: J. N. Jt>«)ewryy »
; A TTORNBY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW*—Office in
Baheweirs Baiidlnga oh Grant street j jtfl
D. H. Ilaaen, j
TTORNHi aT LA W—No. 137 Fourth street, above and
„ near Smithfield. imsrTDy
Alderman Watson,
Ojfiee on Third street, opposite the old Post Qjßer,
WHERE all business pertaining to the office of Alder*
man and Justice of the Peace will be promptly tt*
iteodedto. Acknowledgments of Deeds and Mortgages, and
•Other instruments of writing, taken at his office! or at the
-.residence of the parties. (
: The Dockets of D. fc*. SCULLY, late aa Aldendan of the
•City of Pittsburgh, are placed in my poesesstooj Pereoas
having Judgments on said Docket*) may have th 4 necemary
gnooeas Usu«d thereon by Alderman Wateon. j [my&tf
■ N. Buekmaiter, Aldermans
OFFICE, Grant .trust, botwecn Fourth et. and! Diamond
alley. Ooureyanclng of all kinds done wfth'the great*
«rt care and Ugal accuracy. Titles to Real Rstato ex*
Ainined, Ac.
B. w. Neal,~-)Llderai«m. 1
~Vro. 91 THIRD fireeW-between Wood and Marietetroets,
itj Pittsburgh. Collections promptly made. Bonds,Mort-
Sagas, and other writings drawn with neatness and aceo
racy. !k2H r
. 11. AUL, SUrtQBON DKN
eeasoT to -G. W. Biddle,) XO. 1
. j
1 I T U Office boars, from 8 Co 1 cxlock, and
from 2 to C o’clock ♦ frblfcly
J.SOOTT, fourth doorS
Market. >
; ''* Ornci Uoc*s—From ulna A. M. to ft?e
|\ m. idaoafcy
BUSINESS CARDS. 1
8s t. uiasnsx-..
jCOXIBSIOS AND FORWABWSG SEBCIIASTS,
Dealers Generally in Produce* Pittsburgh, Cin-
cinnsti ami other Manufactures, &C
ifa.W Frvnl Strutt, between Market and Ferry strteU,
PITTSBOMH, PA.
jffr* Liberal casih advances made on consignments. Par
ticalar Attention paid to forwarding Western merchandise.
Clark, t Thaw, Whl & Co.. Wm. il’-
<JuUy <t Co., J. Sellers ± Co., Uays * Blank, Kramer t
w«fam | Henry Graff, li*}., Wm. Kicnbaum, 8. K. Johnaton,
thomaa Bakewail, Ksq., George Ledite, Biq., Solomon
Stager, Kaq. ' | ■)»&?
• /. j .. , >t .
frujß subscribers bar* this day fora«d a partnership lor
purpose of carrying oa Gommiuion and fimoard
tug, in coaoection with the Fith, Dacon and Oil, j and Pro
duct business generally, under the style of Kxousi k Rica
Afcsebs; warehouse No. lift Water ami 1W front street*;
farabriy occupied by Burt ridge i Ingbram.
WM. B. ENGLISH,
JAIIE3 RICHARDSON,
JA3. J. BENNETT. *
fb, February Ist, 18ft4rfeb3
IV H. DitAYo, Diamond, Pittsburgh, dealer li
• Country Produce, offers for sale e choice, atnch D
Groceries, selected for family use. Spices of every variety
•bd the purest quality, ground at his Steam Mills. Also,
Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken in ez
ebangefor Merchandise.
fc. R.'ft. has procured a full assortment of Landreth’i.
Warranted Garden Seeds, and invitee the attention of all in
terested In rural affaire. ‘ i jaull
Copartnership
rililK UNDERSIGNED have this day entered into 00-part
X nenihip, under the name mid style of J.A. HUTCHI
SON A CO.,for the purpose of ifaaacttng a Comml*k>u and
grocery business. JA3. A. HUTCHISON,
] A.M. WALLINGFORD.
! Pittsburgh, February 1, ISM ; fcbO
m. s. aaousu. t. uchariwo:*. j.t.<aszxkrr
• SKaLISH A RIOUAUDSOS, -
/TIOMHISSION AND FOB WARDING MERCHANTS, azo
v> Wketsaaie Dealers in Fish, Bacon and otl.andfProduc*
generally. Warehouse formerly occupied by BorbriJge A
faxbram. No. 118 Water and 180 First street, Pidsburgb,
ganT h*
_ _ ..JSO. A. I4*«UAW
BIILEY * BESBHAW, :
TEA DEALERS AND FAMILY Dealers ic
Wooden and Willow Ware, Japanned Tin Wart, Hx>us»
keeping Utensils, Ac., Wholesale and Retail, No. 269 Libert)
atreet/Plttsbargh. | «M-rl6:y
Auras jobs sicols, ants*
> Pittsburgh. Maryland. Pittsburgh.
Balters* Jfleols * Co.* .
PRODUCE &*n> GBNRRAT.-OOMIUS3ION MERCHANTS,
No. 30S liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
\Bperm, linseed and Lard OQs. . iy2»
r.ULLOI. • 1864. i. cans
" FBA’S S2LLEBB & CO.,
Vfnrsrdert end Oommluton Mircttiti
[ ' DSU.KI* U»
PROVISIONS, OROCKRIRB AND OILS, > *"
/Jtfclpit] tip. 309 Liberty street, PitUburfh, Pa
WfTLU,* «*n.T.»P ) Vhll* 1 —-WH. aiCKJJMUW, Pufr,t>urgh
i Miller * tttoketaon, >
QROOKHS, IMPORTERS OP BRANDIES,
Iff Wine* end Segmrt—Noe. 172 and 174, ooraer bf Irwin
end liberty streets, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nails, Oottod Yams,
j iy3B
' . vyillUu Carr do Co., [
f. (W*. Cans lato af the flrui of J. Parses ft C 4 )
■tirUOLBSALKUROCKHSaod Dealer* In Porelgfa Wine?
~ yy and Brandies, Old Monougahola and HectibAi "Whis
ker, No. 329 Coutmeruiai Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh,
a. . - m *&y
j-ju.n r ua. giaafraniCK.
H’OLURKAN, HBRROS * OUi
WHOLESALE Grocer*, Produce Dealers and Commis
sion Merchants, No. 243 Liberty street.
.aprga PITTSBURG % PA.
BMOS&K - —OWJ- 4
V WAS. BIHQUIBI A CO., !
*fOR WARDIN(i AMD COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Liberty ttreel, oppotiU Penna. Railroad Depdf,
j*prt PiTTaßDaol, Pa.
PAGODA TBA STOtllB. j
JEHU HAWOItTn, Wholesale and Retail Grocer j Dealer
and Importer of Old Country Illicit Teas, Frendh Bran
dies, Wines, *e., corner of Diamond alley and the Diamond,
HU»(rargh, P«. f«b2B:yj_
T" LIVINGSTONS * CO.,
FORWARDERS, CO EMISSION MERCHANTS,
Steamboat Ageats t
Taro Hawi, Iro’x.
[ WSI. A. B'CLOB O, ■
4TTEA DEALER AND FAMILY GROCER, "S*
* coaau or wooDiAan sava struts,
~ Pittsburgh,
T - Henry H. Column, ”
T?ORWARDING AND OOJIMISSION MERCHANT, and
) J . Wholesale Dealer In Cheese. Butter, Seed*, Fish, and
grodnee generally. No. 25 WOOD Bu Pittsburgh, j [marfi
? Paul dt Murdock,
>TlOHMiaaiON AND FORWARDING MERGHANB, AND
iv STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Watfcr ßtreot,CiMAnneti,
Oblo. [spl£tf_
T Kins A Doerhcad, :
ITTHOLEiALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS—
w No. 27 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. .. • [my23
* Smltlx dfc Sinclair,
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND OOMMI3BION MBB*
CHANTS—Corner Wood and First sta. (nov3
~ * Co., ;
WHOLES ALBWtOCEttS and Commission Merchants.,
corner of Peon and Ira-ln streets, Pittsb’gb. ] JaSayfc
[ W. S. Haven*
mHI OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (LAW Joint
-1 gtosr k BTOCXTOS,}*QiI BLANK BOOK ASD STATIONS
KY WAREHOUSE —la prepared to execute everv ftyle ©»
Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job Printing and
and famish every article In the Blank Book,
P*per and Stationery line, at the-ahortestnotlee end on the
men reasonable terms. $'
t : Bloat Book and Stationary Warehouse, owner of Market
and Beoond Btreets.
*1 : Printing OBtoe and Book Biodery,Ko.*o Third st. j novlft
B. T. C. Morgan,
T>OOKSELLER AND STATIONER—Lai always on baa
t> a general aasortmentof School,Miscellaneous and Blank
Boohs, Printing, Poet and Cap Paper, *e-Wholesale and lto
-sm. No. 104 Wood street, below Fifth,* East side, Pittiargh.
Wanted, Bags and Xanoars’ Scraps. aplfcly ■
i; B-naaell A- Bro., I
-OOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS. DEALERS IN IST AN
p DARD AND LIGHT LITERATURE, and Publishers ol
the 1.0.0. F. TOKEN, No. 15 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa
! '
" — 1 \ I. W. Chadwick, i —: —
Dealer in rags, and paper, no. 149 wood street,
Pittsburgh. The highest price in cash paid lor rags.
i:mytl:y ’
\ EU * A.
WHOLB3AXK QttOCl
sign Wlnea and U<
ttfleJ Whtoky, No, 291 Lit
tr JOSEPH
'4/r&OT7AOTCTKKR of k
M_ TURSMd CHAIRS,
• ; assfissyk
■Steaded to.
iroUN M’DtSVixx_A BRO., Grocers ukl Dealer* Id
I « Foreign and Domes tie liquors, Liberty it eet, opposite
§Md of Bmlthftol* st. JaSI
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STOK* bfjaoO l‘t fi ft: 1
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.Ults. KICfIBAO*.
HBIISTINK 4 CO.
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PUBLISHED DAIL7, BY QILLMORE & MONTOOMERY, AT THE ‘■ri_ , BT BUILD! NOS," CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $6,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.
VOLUME XIII.
i BUSINESS CARDS.
i 1 ~ JO9EPU VLKKkiltii
fSUCOIBBOR TO L. WILCOX k 00.1
• MAKKKT STRKKT AND DIAMOND, keeps
1 V “S“S n , t y S? 1 “ tlJ * ,uU of Drtiga, Medl
oU-UotoporUta
■9® -1 Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compounded at
J Ja:9y
;ioa« fum»«. coca*** rL*»wo.
flemihq brothers,
„ „ (Successors to J. KMdACo.)
WHOLESALE HBUGGISTB,
i JVb. 60 Wbod street, Pittsburgh, ft.
jinSSSy^-D^* Vermifuge,Llrer
JOHH haft. JR.,
(Sifecwof to Ju. M’Qugey,)
Whoieaii* »na Ket*tl Orngilit,
AND DWTer in FAINTS, OILS* DVR STUM'S, Ac- 141
Wood street, three doors below Virgin alley,
■prLmAely PITTfBUROII.
«iO«AN D. MOKOAM, Aft.
i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
- ANWDUI.tK.IH
j Dy*-*tufli, Paints, Oils, Varnished *o.,
iNo. 93j£ Wood street, (one door south of Diamond alley,
j i . riTtgßoaoa. [i*^j
i JOHfit Mm-HfiLl.
| WHOLESALE AND .RETAIL DRUGGIBT,
i b ~, Ho. 135 Wood Street,
- nx£a<
i liotiea.
JOS. FLEMING haring undated with JOS. ABEL, the.
business will hereafter be conducted under the etjle of
J. ABKL A CO., at the old stand, comer of bmiLhfleld and
Fourth streets. jaUy
William Thorn, Drugflit,
HAB REMOVED to the corner oiMiAND gad PENN
Stttsti, where be will, as usual, attend promptly t<'
bia numerous triendfl. AH hrtfcles in hb line are warrant*!
pore, and pqt np with the utmot eare. marH&m
B. A* Ftluicitoek A. Co., -
WHOLESALE DilUU.WAK£llOU&£—Corner First and
■Wood stream, and corner Wood and tfurth, [ftbl
ft. L. ALLEN,
WBOUSkLg OK4LXK IN '
Foreign Wine#, Brandies, Cigars, Old Hononga
heia Bye Whisky, ftc.,
i ALSO, RECTIFYING OISVIUiBR.
! NO. 5 WOOD STREET, PITTS UU KG U, l‘A.
WINKS, Brandies, Gins, CorJiaJs, Jamaica Spirits, 8t
OroU ami New England Kam, CUtrefr, Giumpagne*,
Bootcb Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon,
Old Aonongxhela Dye ana Rectified rt hwky, Appin, I’oach,
WU«I Cherry and Blackberry Brandi**; iui|>-.ru*i Havana.
Kigali*, and Prindpe Cigars; HalMjmubh and Common
Cigars, all at such low p-tces as to challenge compe Itiot
Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every aiyl«v*oi!
Demijohn* of all gluts. 1 respectfully invite an examina-
Uon of my atock,. at No. b »YGOU Street, Pittsburgh
• Hj.r.lrXy
JUUH UttdUi r, ,
IMPORTER OF lilt AN UltS, GIN, WINtB, Ac.—Dealer
inline dl ttonongabel* Whisky, Peach Brand.., Ac.
Also, Rectifying Distiller, corner of dmUhfleid and From
streets, Pittsburgh. »prf3
~ «]» Hryar, - ~
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR UI9ICUANT
166 liberty street, and 31 Diamond alley. leblOty
HemovaL
! «-JNQ. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIBR, - ®*
HAB removed to 294 LIBERTY afreet, opporit* Garrison
Alley, and No. 3 bKVKNTH, near Smithfifld, wbant
the attention ot bis friends and tbe public U-invtted to the
Stock of KKADI-JIaDK GOODS always on hand. Also,
Cloths,Cuaimeres and Vestingi for ordered work. A full
assortment of Furnishing Goods for gentlemen, including
UaUof all qualities, Trucks, Umbrella*, Ac., Ac. jabj
Fobs **ciontsr... cumulus m’clmsxt.
Whol—alt tod Betail Clothing Merchant#,
- NO. BB WOOD STREET.
(TtHEsubacrilHrs* respectfully inform their old castomars
! 1 ’ and the public in general, that they have this day as
joctacea tbernaelVM in tbe above buriuees, under the firm
At JOHN M’CLOSKfcY A 00. They respectfully eolidt a
inure or public patronage.
. The previous business of each will be settled by them*
mlth respectively. f»UI
T> bAUO), plainer the firm of Couasr A Lamp,) haring
Xv* opened STORK NO. 0, (two doors above tbe old
Siam,) for tbe purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING
BUSINESS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a
share oi the patronage of the late Qrm
N. B.—Clothing mode to order in tbe meet fashionable
stvios, and on lb* shortest notise—infurior to none in tbe
<ntr.__ Jan26:y
James C. Watt*
\g KRCHANT TAILOR—Ne. 46 Fifth street, oppositethe
ATX aprf_
Jane* JHnUlmgar,
MOHONQAHRLA PLANING MlLL—Would rmpeetftillj
inform hi* friends and the pumis, that bis new setaN
Rahment U now In full operation, ana that be is prepared to
ftirnkh Boat Cabin*, and Oil all order* for Planed Comber,
with promptness, and at tbs lowest rates.
Board ami Plant* planed on one or noth (Idea, constantly
on hand.
Beah, Doora, and Mouldings, of every description, made to
order. .
Bonders and Carpenters woaid find it to their advantage
to give him a call, as he can now ittmun them with planed
<taS suitable lor every deecrlp&on ot wort.: -
KKSEOH A C&IfIWXLL,
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
MANUFACTURERS or all kinds of BRASS WOKE, LO
COMOTIVE, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, he. Al
so, Cotton Halting ManoSseturors..
Foundry oa ltebecca street, Allegheny City.
' Office and Store, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh.
; OLD BRASS and OOPPKR taken in exchange fur work,
or cash paid. Orders left at the foundry or Offioe. will be
promptly attended to. : f»b8:ly
JOSEPH T. LUWRV,
Jfo. 43 Cbrner of f\ft A and Wtxd Streets,
Office up stairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh,
RESPECTFULLY shnoonofe to toe public that he ba*
commenced the REAL ESTATE AUBffOY, io connec
tion with Intelligence and Übueral Collecting. Ue will
also attend to renting. Persons in want of eervants, in any
capacity, or tbueeln wan t of places, will be supplied at short
noth*. All business entrusted to his care promptly at-
Tended to.
Refermcet T. J. Uigtuua, Esq., Rithaxd Cowan, Esq., W.
i. Leslie, lir. Alex. Black, Janies Mockeral, A. A. Mason,
•lafflt A Old. janltf
M. OBAFV 4t CO.,
Western Foundry, So. 124 Wood street,
___ MTMBCftQII, PA-, _
iTANUFACTURER- OF COOKING STOVES, Coal and
k«X Wood Stove*, Purlar Stoves, dloliow Ware, Plum aud
~&ucy Grates, Plain aod fancy Vendees, Sad and lH>% Irons,
■4ugar Kettles, Tea Kettle*, Wagon Boxei, Ac. [Ju3:ljj
AnatUa Loomlii
U KAL ESTATE AOKNT, Merchandise, gtoA, **4 Bill
CV Office, No. M Fourth Street,(aboTe Wood.) Tba
jaoaonthrr haring opened an ofioe at the aUrri pine, lor the
r iurpon'ot negotiating l<t«na, Milla, Bond*, Mortgages, and
di oihqr Instrument* for the security of.Mouey, aiidfor the
juitDMe anil eaie of Stoeks. Will alto give prompt and
jaxttcalar attention to buying, selling, renting of and W*as
•.dlteal Estate. [jfl] AUSTIN LOOMIB.
Schnchman A Uauuietiti
LITHOGRAPHERS— Third street, opposite the Pwt-offlce,
Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscaper, hill UWs, Show Bills,
uabvls, Architectural and Machine braving*, Uarinuo and
Visiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn op Stone, Printed
n Colors, Cold, Drome,or Black,ln the meet approved style,
• iad at the most reasonable prices,' oetlfi:ly
B. B*'H.lmey,
• LTOVB*» BIQN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTHIw, AND
£jL-JDpal«c in Palntt—No. 44 SL Clair street, Pittsburgh.
Hu constantly on hand kinda ot Faints, either dry or
mixed, Japan and Copal Varnish. Linseed Oil, boiled Oil,
ipkita Turpentine, Window Class 01 all idles, Fully, P&iut
Brushes, Ac; all of the best quality, and for ade at reasons*
tile prioee. i- ■wpll
MfICLISH AKD OhA8!iO. Ah SKMIMAKY.
W. T. MoDONALD, M. A., PwSciPll.
'PHEnext suasion of the institution will commence 011
X MONDAY, the 6th Of September next, at the room cor
ner of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the
Messrs. Veeder.
Htftrznott —Hon. A. W. Loomis, C. Knap, Jr., 8. f. Von
■inborsti K. Milter, jr. au<*6
JACOB APCOLLUTEtt,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OfQAR MANUFACTURER
i - nn> DiALsa cr all ram or
Tobacco, Bniiff, and Cigars,
So. 126 Fifth tt., PiLtiburghj ft.
49" Keeps constantly on hand a large supply of all the
various brands-of .Imported Cigars. Ja3:{
JOSEPH CHAPMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
IMPORTED CIGARS,
wyMy No. 63 Maakst btxkst, PirrsiotaH.
POWER 4b RIKRDOM,
A RGHITECTURAL AND ORNAMENTAL CARVERS
j\. Ornamental Patterns for Casting,-In every style;
Modeling, Designing, Ac. Composition Ornament* for the
decoration of Steamboats, Buildings, Ac; 00 BMITUPIELD
Street, near the Poet Office. yl;3m
NEW PAPER MILL.
1 CANTOS, OHIO,
FISHER, ANDERSON A CO., hare just started their pa*
per mill at the above plaoe, where they will be happy
,to receive orders for printing and wrapping paper of all
Maes. . . feb27:tf
A. Tlndle,
WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE, HARNESS,
TRUNK, VALISE and CARPET BAG manuffio
• turn. No. 106 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa,
ij» 3 _
John H. Melior,
TT/HOLESALS AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL
TV INSTRUMENTS, PianM, Mode, School Books and
Stationery, No. 122 Wood street. (jaal
i. j.moAir ........... naWnL am, jr.
: , HA.GAS *>
\TTHOLBSAU3 and Ketail Dealers ia Silks, Jitney and
■ W Staple DR 7 GOODS, Nob. 91 Market and 8 Union
itieet, Pittsburgh. >pr4
■ K. WHITBHOUSE,
Fancy sick and wooisn dykb and olbankr,
No. 7 ISABELLA St., ow tke Sausat natal,
mnH AiLtonufT. !
' ' ” TliitiaijiK* LltUei i
TTTATCH AND CLOCK MAKER—JfUUI street, between
' T T and Market streets, opposite! In* City Hotel.
All Kind* of Jewelry made and repaired. ; I apfoly
S. ODTHBEKT.
S. CUTHBKRT A 80N,
Rial estate and general agents, So. so
BmithJUld street. . norl
■ flara«
HLEE, (soooxmox to Mtmpin * Lu.) WOOL DEAL
# KB AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the sale
af a »ri Woolen Poods, No. 138 Liberty street. [my4
■ l, k« utywardi - .
DEALER ia BOOTS,SHOES. TRUNKS and LEGHORN
wwtA BRAID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty sts*
N 0.174 PltfoborgKPa. JeU:y :
~ ’ ' BARR 4 HOHKR, ’
.1 ROHUEOTS:—Offices: Philo Han. No. T 6 Third street,
j3L^.Pittab°mh ; and east sideof tbel Diamond, Allegbeflf-
J3ar t* all doreriptions. and
rn«kw ; also,theflnestqoality ofHoope, Uoonds and Squares.
j^Lqpveorder* for Iron In the box, at the city Post
Office. oelS
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BUSINESS CARDS.
J. O. INDEBSOI,
No. 8 Wood itroot, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
WHOLES ALS Dealer in Foreign F rules, Nuts, Spices,
Oonfeetiooery, Bagars.OigaW, Ae. Rnisins, Pigs,
Prnnee, Oranges, Lemons, limes, Dates, Citrous, Almonds,
Filberts, Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Pea Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Piue
Apple Cbeuee, Sardines, Pickles, Sauoes, Rock Candy, Ter
nuceUl, Haeeaxonl, Olive Oil, Ae., Ac. apr2o:ly
v I BHTBHPKiIE WOBKHt
■A. 130 TOosR&Lsr.T .an nooa mmujw viboib ailvt.
• Be WN a TBTLKr.
IMPORTERS and mannfiKturors of
SURGICAL AND DENTAL
INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. We
- - keen a gsMeal aaeortment of tbe above
articles constantly on hand; together
with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Uuns, Pis
tols and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder,
Lead, and BuUefr; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Rtrtvus;
Tailors and Hair Dressers’ Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.—
Also. Trasses and Supporters.
Jobbing and repairing neatly executed.
RIFLES]—We are making Rlhae of every description, to
order, of the beet material, and workmanship warruuted.—
Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will t* fill
ed with despatch. Hunting partite supplied at Wholesale
prices. mylt
Chandeliers and Gae Flxtnrei.
THEtubecribersare now opening at their new Wareroom-
NO. 100 FIRST STREET, between Wood and smith
field, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK
ETS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Oas Fitting,
ever offered In this market Having arrangements made
by which they will be constantly hi receipt of new pnttvrti*
and varieties, they confidently Invite the attention of pur
chasers to their selection. We are determined to e*Ui u
low as any house lu the West, and being practical Gas Fit
ters, can offer peculiar advantage* to those desiring article*
tu this line.
Wwooutinue ae heretofore to fit np buildings of every de
scription for gas. water end steam.
Brass Castings of all kinds made to order promptly.
' GEORGE ULETCUSR, ’
PROM NEW TORE,
, --r—MANUFACrrUUERof the celebrated
« As > \ Gossamer Ventilating Wig, i:ia*tir
/\\ l Band Toupees, and every description
Mlsna of Ornamental Hair, for Ladles and
V Gentlemen. 79 FOURTH STREET,
Wood and Market, PUts-
BlATcakn’s system enables Ladie*
and Gentlemen to measure their head*
w with accuracy.
No. 1. Tbe roundof the Head.
No. 2. Prom Cbeforehead °v«r the head to neck, No. 2.
No. 3. From ear to ear, over the top.
No. 4. From ear to ear, round tbto forehead.
For Toupees, to cover the top of the bead only—a paper
pattern, the exact shape of the bald part. . fmyt
flaw Cornel* mad Carriage Factery I
JOKHBTOH, BBOTHBU ft CO.,
Obmcr of Bebtcca aad Bdmmt ffreefr, AlUghenir City,
: yg WOULD reepectfully inform their friend*
the pablic generally, that they haw
commenced the manufacture of Carriages,
Vw W. ißaroucbe*, Rockaways. Boggle*,Sleighs and
Chariot*, in all their various styles of finish sod proportion.
AH orders will be executed with strict regArd to durability
And beauty of finish. Repair* will aLo be attended to on
the most reasonable term*. Urine la ail their work the
best Eastern Shafts, Poles, aad Wheel stuff, they feel confi
dent that all wbo favor them with their patronage, will be
perfectly satisfied oo trial of their work.
are requested to give u« a cal), before pnreha
ring elsewhere. octCily
Pearl Steam. Mill;
CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENT CITY,
(nan tat naiutoan sTartoa.)
FAMILIES Will be vuppUedwlthourvarloasgrades of
FRB6H GROUND FLOUR,
By leaving their orders at theMUlor In our boxes at
Logan, Wilson A Co., Wood street.br Braun A Knlter,cor
ner Liberty and St. Clair streets, Pittsburgh.
H. P. Bchwartx, or J. T. Sample, Dragglets, Allegheny.
Flour will be delivered to tuallles in elujer of Hie two cl tic*
Tbuu: CASH ondeUrerv.
jyffl BpYAN. KENNEDY A CO.
Il A K lF W A li i:
FOR
Saddlers and Carriage Makers.
R - L.leega JR.,
PITTSBURGH. , .
Also, Cloths, Damasks, Laces, Hois, Bent Stßft
Springs, ftc., ftp.
fItBABI TEAS! TRASS— A WORTH, the origiuai and
X only importer In this ii '! tbe beat Congo Teas from
London, Is now recatving a v.- v large and choice selection
of TEAS, which he is doteru.iaod to sell at such price* and
flueneae of quality, that all tbe reckless puffers In thlsor
tbe next city cannot beat. He most respectfully invite* the
ladles and gentlemen of this and the .surrounding districts,
without distinction of nation, to call and try bis Tea*,
which be sells subject to b* returned, if they don't give
satisfaction. The following are tbe prices:
Prime Oolong, Souchong and Congo, 37 rents $ lb.
- A verv superior English breaktast Ooogu. 60c ft lb.
Extra fine, a very delirious Congo, 76c. Eb.
Fine Young Hyaon, ID.
Extra fiq« Young Hyson and Imperial, 76c.« fo.
Very best Young Yyaoa and Imperial, 81 ft !b.
Don’t mistake tbe pIooe—PAGODA TEA STORE, corner
of Diamond and Diamond alley A liberal reduction made
to Ueaieni iao2l
NlfiW MUSIC ATullK- —The tiub«<*riOera have opennl at
.>O. S 3 Fcorth struct, a choice collodion of music and
ouslnl Instruments, Italian and German string*, Pianos,
by M. Krard, of Pari.', and Mr. Arnold: Flutes; by Si. Ruler,
Frankfort, A. M.; Clarionets, do. Alt kinds of brass instru
ments from the boot Francb manufactories, all of wbleb we
offer u> the publlr on more ttberal terms, feeling confident
that we can render entire satisfaction.
11. SCiIttOEDKR A CO., No. S 3 Fourth st.
U Scbroeder and tl. Anton will giye Instructions on the
piano, rlolln and guitar. eepgfl
ARNOLD & WILLIAMS.
HEATING AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE,
MAS PT ACTUUU 07
ChUson Furnace*, Wrought Iron Tubing,
Ajcd Kittmos po'b drcutrOAJ oB Wat«r,
fi®“ No. 24 Market street, Pittsburgh.
fiF* We hare sold our Furnaces, Pattern*, Ac.,to Messrs.
ARNOLD A WILLIAMS, whom ve cordially recommend
to the patronage of Um public.
ja3:g SCAIFB, ATKINSON A OK ELY.
D.tipot Ot LoUgworth 4l Zlnmeruaa’i Ca
tawba Wines and Brandy.
THE undersigned bar received and offers for sale, of CYn
cut rum price*, a large quantity of Locworth A Zimmer
man’s choice and world-renowned Sparkling, Dry and La
-dies’ Sweet Catawba Winer. Such as may desire to procure
an excellent article of Natire Wine, (the pure juice of Uie
grape,) will find my establishment the place for the gratifi
cation of their desire*. The Catawba Brandy, dUtillnl from
the genuine Grape, is declared by many excellent judges,
equal In Qaror to the best Imported Cognac.
D. FICKETSEN,
jaw . No. 13? Liberty street
Ituin’s A Clark's Ptaoso
AFJUIBH arrival of NUNNS A ™
celiibrated PIANOS has just been
by the subscriber. They hare been o*d«^^Wnf
and carefully selectodezpressly for this mar>- • V U w
ket, and are considered unequalled for aweetneae and power
of toue. They all possess the new Improvement of two
separata bridges, the baas strings running over and above
the treble. They are fully warranted to etand any ollmate
and t/> excel In capacity (or steading in tuns. Prices range
from J 250 to SSUO. Also, a fine lot of Pianos from the mana
factories of DUNHAM A 00., and also LIGQTK, NEWTON
A UIIADBUIIV, N. Y. All tbe above will positively be nold
a‘ factory prices, without additional charge for freight,
risk, etc., etc. /'HENRY KLEBKR,
Sole Agent for Nunns A Clark’s Pianos,
No. 101 Third street,
Je3 \ Sign of the Golden Harp.
Hill’s Almanacs for 18A&
JOHN 11. MELLQR, 81 Wood street, Pittsburgh, will
-publish on thti lGlh August, 1864, the well kuowu
series of Almanacs (for 185 b) calculated by Sanford 0. Hill,
Ksq., and for many yeurs published bv Mr. Luke Loomis, of
this city, under the name of** Loomis’ Almanacs.” The
aeries will consist of—
HILL’S PITTSBURGH ALMANAC,
HILL’S MAGAZINE ALMANAC,
HILL’S AMERICAN FARMERS’ ALMANAC.
It Is only Okciusary to say, that the religious, moral nod
useful character ol Mr. Hill’s Almanacs will bo maintained
In the above series, for 1855.
Printers and others are hereby cautioned against
Infringing on the copyright of the above Almanacs.
Tb**y will he for sale at all the Bookstores, by the gross
or losen, and by
aI4 JOHN H. MELLQR, 81 Weed street.
A New Arrival of Platsoa.
CHARLOTTE BLUUE-, No. 118 Wood stree . is just re
oeiriog the following new Piano Fortes, w ith and with
out the Pollan attachment:
One elegant carved Louis XIY style Grand Action 7 oc
tave Piano.
One extra carved Serpentine, pearl keys, 7 octave Pl&no.
Two full carved, eemf grand, 7 octave Pianos.
• Two plain Rosewood '* “
- One do do ** “
Three do do 6 “ H
Two double round corner Rosewood 6J£ octave Planoe.
One round corner finished tack and wont 7 octave Piano,
- A farther arrival is expected In about two weeks. [au29
JOHN A. O’BRIEN, 87 SMITHFIXLD STREET, between
Fourth and Diamond alley. Money loanedon Gold and
Silver Plata,-Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watches. Jewelry,
Musical Instruments, Guns and Pistols, Feather Bods, Fur*
niture, and all kinds of articles—for any length of time
agreed on.- Charges for storage considerably lower thaa
heretofore. .Private.entrance through the hall door. All
business transactions fnrietly confidential..
4V» Forfeited pledges sold Immediately after being out of
date, unlssrrsdeemed. Bargains of GolXand Silver Watch*
es, Jewelry,rAe., always on haod. aprlOiGm
"InSWTEBD STORKi
JAMES WARDROP,
OFFERS for sale CANARY BIRDS of the most Improved
breed, beingvery hardy, and fine singers. Bird Seeds
—Canary .Hemp, Millet,Rope and mixed Seed. Bouquets
will be furnished composed of tbs finest FLOWERS, viz:
Cornelias,Rose Bods, Heliotropes, Ao. Evsrgroens(ln pots)
for Christmas Trees, from the Seed and Horticultural Stare.
No. 49 Fifth at, near Wood. decfiO
..„s. l, otrvasnT-
ueninms tbs Smoke*
rivlUS subscriber having the exclusive right to manufsc*
1 tare and sell SWEENEY'S HOT AIR AND SMOKE
<X>NBUUING FURNACE, Is prepared to receive orders, and
contract for . heating buildings with the most economical
Furnace now in use. The attention of those interested ' is
solicited. Anv inxormntlon be had of A BRADLEY,
No* 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BARN DOLLAR,
. dec24:tl 1 Iron City Steve Warehouse, No. 1'34 Wood st.
■Warren's dengnss Ink,
Tfrra INK is prepared by a purely chemical process, and
Is warranted to contain nothing injurious to metalicpens.
It is pale when first used, but by exposure ~tn the air W
homes graduaßy of a most Intense and permanent black.
J’qgnaie.laWuee of various else, by wholesale or retail,at
se'pS W. S. HAVEN’S
Stationary War use, Market street, corner of 2d.
ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE—Iio boxes this day received
and for saly by [au36] HENRY H. COLLINS.
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PITTSBURGH, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. 1854.
LONG, MILLER A CO.,
No. lU9 First Htrr^t
Loan Ofßoe.
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BUSINESS CARDS.
ffißW UARPETg.
Spring Stylss*
AT THE CUEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 82
THIRD Street.—We are now receiving and opening
onuof the largest and choicest stocks ol Carpetings, Oil*
doth*, Mats, Matting, Rags, ever exhibited west of
New York. The stock has been selected with great care.
Pemmsln want of any articles in onr line, are respectfully
invited to cel! and examine. Our assortment consists in
part of thafollowing, via:
Royal Velvet and Brussels Carpetings ;
Tapestry Brussels;
Aabusson Carpets;
Extra ImperialJtnd Super Three-ply;
Patent Tapestry Ingrain;
Superfine and Fine Ingrain ;
Worsted and Wool Carpet*;
Wool and Gotten do
Venitiao 24 %, and 15;
Hemp Carpets, very cheap;
Lletand Hag, do
White and Check Canton Mattings, %, 44, 6-4, and 6-4:
Cocoa Matting, 2-4, y u 44, 5-4, and 64;
Spanish Matting,very cheap;
Elegant Mosaic Huge, $6O per pair;
Axminlster, Chenille, and Tufted Rug*, all price*;
Fancy English Sheepskin Mata, $l6 per pair;
Colored do do do' from $2,60t0 $5 each;
Together with a large selection of Coooa, Jat«, Adelaide,
Velvet, and other Mata;
Kmbooa-d and primed cloth table and piano cover*, of
entirely new designs, very rich.
Damask table and piano oovers; also worsted damask by
the yard, toUnett, doylcra, Ae.
A great-variety of patterns In flapr oil-cloth, from 2 to 24
foetorlde. ’
Duff Hollands for windows, 80, £2,84,36, 53,40, 42,44,
nebes wide.
Gold bordered shades, entirely new, very rich.
Window shades of every description.
Oval and hollow stair-rods, carpet binding, tacks, Ac.
Also, theßoyal Turkish Bath Towels, together with every
thing usually kept In Carpet Houses. *• Small profits and
quick sales.” , 0. B. DEADLY A CO,
mar&mae 82 Third street.
3. a. JOHIS. j. 13. BCCHIO.
JONEB & BUCHEII
IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,
/Vwujrfwwiu Railroad, foot of Third «L, TTarruinerg, Pa.
HAVING increased our Machinery, which is now of the
most improved, order, and having added many facili
ties for dispatching work, we are now manufacturing First
Class
BTJBAH EKfllSEg,
FOR FURNACES AND ROLLING MILLS,
Blowing Cylinders, Boilofi, Furnace, Bolling,
SAW and GRIST MILL MACHINERY A CASTINGS,
Oas and Water Pipes, Hydrant*, Retort*, LompFOsta, Hitch
ing Poet*, Column*, Girders, Shafting, Hangers,
Brackets, Cellar Grate*, Bathing Tubs,Spouts,
Railing, Verandahs and Ornamental Catlings.
We pay particular attention to the manufacture and con
struction of Cast Iran
Front* for Houiea and Store*.
Having an exumriv# ***ortmmt of. beautiful Carved Pat
tern* of the moat approvod arftltectural order, our great
facilities for manufacturing-and abipping enable us U> com*
pete with our citiee.
Parties.erecting Furnaces or Rolling Mills, Mill Owners
and Mill-Wrighta, will find If mneh ip tbeir advantage to
adl and examine our extensive stoek of Pattern* be lore
building. _ ’I
IK OX AND BRASS CA STIXGS,
Of every de.*erip;km; Smith Work, Pattern Making. Fur
nace and Forge Tuyeres. farnlahM to order. (myliy
ClUmSliali,'
Market stkeki,between third and fourth.
—lOO crate* of QUEKVfiWARK, of his Pall tmperta
t:oo. now receiving, to which we InTlte the attention of the
couutry and city trade. Having some dozen difierent pat-
of Tea Ware, we feel confident of suiting all taster;
Rifling which may be found while iron stone, gold band,
gold scroll, hiar, pink, pints purple, brown and green. Al
so, a handsomegreen sprig and white Imitation stone, vrtdch
can be sold much Iwiow the real Htone ware.
COMMON WARE.—Our atoek of Common Teas, Plates,
Dishes. Baker?, Nappies, Bowls, Pltuhers, and every article
In the line, is large, ami selected for the city end country
trade.
GLASS WARE—Having a large and well selected flock
cf Glass on hand, we will *4l at factory prices, raving the
merchant the ttuubls of making a separate bill. All we
ask 1* a call, and wc feel confident of p'easing.
sepC JOHN J. O'LEARY.
lOWA FOl : SDRY
NO- 103 WOOD STREET.
JOHN C. PARKY, (successor to J. C. Parry A 00.,j begs
to inform the customers of the old firm, and the public
generally, that be has now en hands, and In extensively en
gaged in manufacturing, every description of CASTINGS—-
such as: Paleot Chilled Roils; iargv Kettles and Curbs;
Patent Kettles, for Soap, Pot Ash, Sod* Ash; Sugar Kettles,
fat the mannfaatare of Cane Sugar —all east on a patent
process known as J. C. Pamr’a, and are tupvrtor for dura
bility to any other, and soldlower than those made on the
old plan.
HOLLOW WARE—A general assortment, all from new
ani Improved pattoma. Wagon Boxes, Dog Irons, Sad Irons,
Ac., Ac.
Rotting Mill Casting*, and Machinery of every description,
always on hand or made to order.
Oc«k Stoves, Kitchen Ranges, and Coal Btoves, ef every
description; TowaCooh Stores, five sizes, which received the
first prise for 1860 and 1851, at the Agricultural Fair of Al
legheny County, Po-, and recommended by fifteen hundred
persons; KntarprUe Cook Stoves, four aiaaet Premium Cook
Stove*; Egr and RadhUer Coal Stoves; Parlor Stoves, Ac.
Parlor Grates and Fender*, great variety, beautifully
enamelled. Common Grates, and bulUiog material of every
dascription.
A great variety of Ornamental Railing,for Cemeteries and
Fencing.
ttmpkt and Plough Chftingi —A large stock of ell the
kinds in use, and will be sold at reduced prices. Hall’s Pat
ent . Lever, True American, Egan's, Crane’s, Klnkaid’s,
Woods', Peacock's, BulPa, Improved Bail, 4e. .
Double Plough*. —TLo Michigan Double Plough, whleh
has taken the premium at the State Fairs of New York,
Pennsylvania, and Ohio, and wherever it has been exhibited.
Iron and Nails. Stove Pipoand Tin Ware—all of which I
will sell at the lowwt prices; and respectfully invite the
public to give me a call, at the old stand. No. IBS Wood at.
anti re JOHN O. PAURY.
ALLEGHENY FORGE
SOLOMON SHETTEU A CO.
(Late Bisaal A betnplc.'e Rolling Mill.) on tbe bank of the
Allegheny, below the St. Clair Street Bridge,
Allxqbox Ci it, Pa.
T'HE proprietors rawpectfuliy Inform tbe public that,
haring made exlerndve additions to their eetablDh
nxent, they are prepared to manufacture, on the most rue*
Hooable terms. Iron Work for Bridges, Car Axles, Quarry
Work, Stone Cntters’ and Masons’ Tools, Shafting, Mill
Gearing, Machine Work in general, and heavy Forging, of
every description. Also, UGRSE SHOES manufactured by
Shetter’a Valent ilors* Shot 1/aehinc. The Hur>e SbOo Ma
chine will lx in operedoß about the miudlc of February,
when all order* for Shoes will meet with prompt attention.
MUI Pick* mnd** aud dieted. Order* sent by mall or tele
graph attended to ou the shortest notice. js!4ry
Cabinet Furniture WareJioaae.
r ll B. YOUNG A CO., Cabinet t'trniture and Chair ifan-
X • tfjctjrrrt. No*. 2i usd 4d SmithlWid Street, opposite
Vuy Hotel, Mould ruspcctfaUy retaiad tnelr old friends aud
cudomer*. and thoMi about to purchase anything in their
line of buelness, that they are conatamly manufacturing
every description * I fashionable Parlor and Chomber Fur*
allure, warranted la material and workmanship, eml sold
an reasootblo terms. Care Laksn in packing for land or
water carriage
3tvambo.it Cabin Furniture and Chairs on hatul and nude
to order, as usual.
Those inlerested in furnishing boats will find it to their
advantage fopivu us a call, as wo give every attention to
the mauuUctnrw of work bc»t adapted to their u.«o. (nuSl
UUGTB ASD BUOEB|
VVHOtiESAI.K AND RETAIL.
JAMES ROBB has atlwd up hr splendid style his store,
No. 88 Market street, and No 6 Union' etreet, between
Fifth street and the Diamond, and has now oompleted his
Spring stock or BOOTS,SHOES, SLIPPERS,GAITERS,Ac,
and Palm Leaf, Pedal, Duatlo and Braid HATS, to which be
lnvit**Btho attention of all purchasers, whether at whole
sale or retail.
This stock is one of the largest eTer opened in this city,
and embraces everything worn by the ladies of Philadelphia
and New York, and he trusts oaonot fsil to pliMise aIL
Great care ha* bean given in selecting the choicest goods;
all of which be warrants.
continues to manufacture, at heretofore, all de
scriptions of Boot* and Shoes, and from this long experience
of over twenty years in busioess in this city, D, ho trusts,
a sufficient guarantee that those who favor him with their
custom, will bo fairly dealt with. . aprl&:tf
Seminary for Boys,
Siuih-vxst ear. ttf fifth and Grant Us., oppftitc Cbnrt House,
t IVUE Fall Seesioa of this School will commence cm MUN-
X DAY, September 4th, and the dudes of instruction will
b« resumed by Messrs. GRIGGS and M’DONALD.
There are ten successive mupths in the Academia year.
Tuition Is $12,50 per quarter.
Tbe number of pupils is limited, and boys ore admitted
in the order of application* which may be made after
August 3Jth, at 54 Liberty street, or at School, or by letter
dropped In Post Office. authow*
W. B. SCAIFEi
First street, between wood and market
STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA., builds Francis’ Patent
Metallic Life Boats,of Galvanised Iron; also, manufactures
Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Oooking Stored for.diuainboats
and Hotels, Portable Forge*, Forged Iron Work, Large
Bolt* for Bridge?, Ac-; Cork Ufe Preservers, the best and
cheapen kind, rileamboat work attended to. | my2G.y
Wlj are receiving from New York aud philadelpbia.
380 HALF CHESTS I*EA,
comprising Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong,
Souchong, aud English li:vukf*>t, all of which have been
carefully ecleCtrd, and will be sutd as u*ua).
A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store,
jy2l No. 38 Filth street.
JBUUTri AWl> BUGKK— I TboM wlio wish to get u
neat and well fitting
Bwr, SHOE or GAITER,
will call at M’LAUGUUN’S,
jy,s 9b Fourth iireet.
ORAFFTKEiBISUKR A GttAFF^
Manufacturer,- of coal and wood cooking
STOVES, Parlor and lieoiiag Stoves, Grate Fronts,
Vender*, Wagon Boxes fie. Warehouse No. 124 WOOD
Stmt, above Fifth, Pittsburgh, Pa. jy24
8 TOC K tA 44 FACTOR
NO. 24 PIPTU STREET,
Biga of THE OLD STAND.
WILLIAM DALY has returned from the Manufactur
ing Hosiery Districts of Europe, where he has pur*
chased, for csrft, a very esteuslve and well assorted stock or
the beat deeariplions only of Stockings, Sock*, Undurehirt*,
Drawers, Gloves; also, new style of Children’s and Misses’
Fancy Siocklugs, together with bis domestic stock of Fitts*
burgh Manufactured Uuriary. He will sell by wholesaieor
retail at New lurk Importers’prices. . .
WILLIAM DALY * 00.
Remember the place—No.24. Sign of THIS OLD STAND.
myiSS _______ ;
llemovaL
PAUL KLEINER has removed bis LITERARY DEPOT
from No. 73 Third street, to Fifth street, opposite the
Tmsatre, where be will be happy to see his former patrons,
and all others desirous of purchasing any of the cheap Li
terature of the day- apr~:ly
"PEKIN TEA STORE,
BY A. JAYNES,
JVe. 38 fifth street, betuxen Wood and Market, ttndh side
Sold Wholesale and-Betali. ja&yg
Hew Jersey Water Alelona and Peaches,
rfc'HE oubecuiber is iu daily receipt, by Raßrtad; of ftS
X finest quality of PEACHEd and WATER MELONS.
Oail at his Depot, No. 128 Wood street, above Fifth,
antfitf SAMUEL STKINRUCK.
PHILADELPHIA.
GEORGE J. HENKEL'S
CITY CABISET WAREHOUSE,
JVe. 173 CBMSTNUT STREET,
(Oppomti Isszrxanxncs Hall,)
Philadelphia.
Fusirrnms, nr etxbt style:
Oomprifiing 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 excelling In qual
ity, the Goods of any Establish
ment In the United States.
EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren
tices being positively exclnded,)and using tbe bestma
terials, the work eannot fall to give satisfaction to pur
chasers. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur
chaser*, is the facility of Furnishing a House, either In ele
gant or plain style, completely from one establishment; by
which means all the articles in each room correspond in
style and quality, and the immense stock always ex hand,
being *o various in design, enables purchasers to please
their taste »n a selection, without the delay necessarily
caused in ordering Furniture.
To pive an Idea of the finlahed Furniture on band, I need
only inform you that my Rooms are 175 reet long, by 27 feet
wide, tour ooors In number; with Shops contiguous,suffi
cient to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that the
work 1* all done under my own immediate Inspection.
«F*Tne Packing is all done in the Store, and Furniture
warrantee to carry safely any distance. VWtere to PWla
delphla are respectfully invited, as pureoasersor otherwise,
to cel] ana examine the Goods. a025:1y
ST. LOUIS.
JOSEPH MOGHIDGE,
00MMIS8I0N ANI> FORWARDING MERCHANT,
No. 3a CoxmiOAL, bxlow pin Stbxsv,
SI. Lomls, Bio.,
CONSIGNMENTS ani Commissions will meet with prompt
and personal atftjuo, and liberal odtxmo-j will be
given when required,on Consignments or Bilisof Lading,
in Aaotf.
Orders lor the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other
Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest market prtees.
The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandise and Pro
duce win meet with especial care and dispatch; the lowest
o( F»igbt will always be procured, and the expense
of Storage and Dray age as much-as possible avoided.
umnen:
Page A Bacon, St. Louis; BUI* A Morton, Cincinnati;
Charles*, Blow A Co., do; Strader A Gorman, do;
Chouteau A Valle, do; Hoeea A Fraser, do;
Doan, King A Co., do; Springer A Whiteman, do;
J.W.Butl«rAßro.,Pittsbh; K.oTGooodman A Co., da*
D. Leech A Co., do; E.AC.YarnallACo.,Ph!lade;
Wm. Holmes A Co., do; Morgan, J.M.Buck AMorcan:
Blow A March, New York. B. B.Oomegys, do;
Frost A Forrest, do; Shields A Miller, do;
Charles A. Meigs, do; Joaiah Lee A Co, Baltimore.
A.O.FarwellA Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do;
Howard, Son A Co., do; W. B. Reynolds, Louisville;
H. D. Newoomb A Bro., do;
T.O.Twiebell A Commission Merchants. New Orleans.
have an open Poliey of Insurance, which will rover
all shipment* to my address, when advised by letter per
mail, or when endorsed on bills of i*'*!*>* before, or at the
time of shipment JOSEPII MOORIDGR,
•ugfi at. Louis. Miseouri.
Ktnsas, Rebru'ka fi KnewNothlngiim>
LASD TWEJITY PII CKXT. OHCAFBR
THAN CAN BE BOUGHT IN THE ABO VE TERRITORIES.
Real Satate Farm for Sale.
THE Bubscriber l* author! to sell TWO HUNDRED
AND EIGHTY-FOUR ACRES OF LAND, situated in
' ersalUe# trwnshlp, Alloghenj ooonly, Pennsylvaula, lying
back of known as the White-oak Flats, and in
sight of the proposed St.tlon on the ConnellreUle Railroad.
Improvements la follows: a square LOG HOUSE, 30 by 20
feet, two stories higb; and- square LOG BARN, GO by 30
feet, (both new and in good onler:) two fine young ORCH
ARDS, (beat grafted fruit,) just commenced to bear. There
U ninety U one hundred acre* cleared and in a klpb iUt«
of cultivation, and the belance Is well set with whfto-oak
timber of the first order. This Land is well calculated tor
a stock Farm, being very level, and tbe soil of an exrelfont
quality for gran-growing, and being well watered with
twelve or fourteen neveMalflng spring* of excellent water.
This Land ha* facilities rarely met with, being within ha'!
a mile of the Youghiegheny and on* mile of MonoogaheU.
end almost on the line of the Oonnellsvllle Railroad, and la
•■uppoeed to contain an inexhaustible bed of IRON ORE.
Tbls Land would not be in the market, ooly that the ows»r
is about to remove to the “Far West” Terms easy,and
price moderate. For further particular*, inquire of W. J.
REYNOLDS, at Lomu's Gltss Works, or ut
JAMES C. RICHEY,
Real Estate Agent, at this office.
Valuable Property for Hal*. *
f|lWO LOTS OF GROUND, upon which are erected four
X Brick and two Frame Bufidlngs, which rent annually,
for $5OO. Said property is dtosted in the Ninth Ward of
the cDy of Pitteburgh, on Penn'sireet, between and
i . etreets.
Also, tbu Factory and Ground knows as the “ Empire
Work*," situated on the corner of Penn and Morris streets.
Also, 23 scree of unimproved land, situated on the APe
gbeny river, one mile from East. Liberty. On a portion of
thi* land there is the best Saw Mill location in tbe county.
Also, a number of lota containing from 1 to 5 aeres of
choice land, situated one mile north-west of East Liberty,
and one mile east of lawtencevU'o.
Tbe above named piece* of property are vejy desirable,
and will be disposed of on advantageous tnnn« to early pur-
For terms of sale and farther information apply to Wm.
P. Baum, No. Wood street, Pittsburgh.
R. D. THOMPSON,
Assignee for Jas. S. Negley.
{ WAKUirr* BLUME, lio-118 Wood street, has just re-
V celved the following NEW MUSIC:—A Bong from the
West; I’m Going There; Switzers’Farewell Walts, Beliak;
Brother Jonathan’s March; Hours of Devotioo, a collection
of sacred melodies, arranged in easy style for piano or melo
ileun, by Uro.e; Wild Flower*, Wallace; The UrganMsn,
(Esten; Farewell March, Usurer; Schulhoff’s Grand Walts :
I’ve Been Roaming (rondo), Drestier; Softly, ye Night
Winds, Wallace; Med-Cap tichottlseb, Grobe; Bud from the
Opera, Beliak—easily arranged and fingered for beginners;
Jordan Polka, new; (Euvna Favori, par Wilhelm Kobe;
Parkineon’s Garden Polka, Kerasen; Parlor Masourko, Sei
dle; To Meet Again. Voss; Dying Words of Little Katv;
Tt.ere is Darkness on the Mountain, Wailsoe; The Mother’s
fcmile; Early Dreams, six bemutirul melodics for small
hand*, by (E.ten. Also,<\ good selection of Uuilar Mmde,
songs, Polkas, Waltzes, Marches, Ac. fie. *n2
Bay Wood Nursery and Gardena.
JAMES KENNEDY, [UU Manager of the well-known Sy
racuse Nuseries, New York,) begs leave to inform ths
public, that he has now established an EXTENSIVE NUR
SERY, on the Farm of Mr. James 8. Negley, near East Lib
erty, where he shall be prepared, after the bth Instant, to re
ceive and HU orders for every variety of Fruit and Ornamen
tal Trees, Hardy and Green House Shrubs and Plants. In
addition to a choieeami superior stock on hand, he has made
arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries in the East,
to keep up bissupply. Having a thorough and hmg expe
rience in the bwsineee, he can assure his customers perfect
satirfhetion.
Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer bis services in
designing, layingout, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Pub
lic Parks, or the grounds of Country Reakleoces; and will
also furnish plana for the formation of Lawns, Approaches,
Picturesque Scenery, fie., Jn the highest styles of the art.
Practically acquainted with every branch of Landscape
Gardening, and having spent years In the Sylvian Parks uf
England, and on the beautiful banks of the Hudson, he
hopes he has the capacity to meet the wishes or those who
favor him.
Communications can be addressed through the City
Poet Office, or left at the Warehouse of Messrs. Neeley fi-
Hohan. 22 Wood street.
m*r7:y KENNEDY fi 00.
Boston Papier Hache Company.
MODERN AND-ANTIQUE ORNAMENTS.
PITTSBURGH AGENCY, 67 MARKET STREET.—Tbe
attention of Builders, Steamboat Contractors and Cab
inet Makers, is requested to thu new and great improve
ment in the manufacture of embellishments for Buildings
and Steamboats, outside and inside; Cabins, Halls, Church
es, Dwellings, Stores, and Parlor Furniture, in-gilt, or in
Imitation of various kinds of wood. Also, Cornices, Brack
ets, and Patent-Ventilating Centre Pieces for Ceilings,
Mouldings,Consuls,Trusses, Battlement, Ac; much cheaper
and handsomer than Plaster and Wood Carving, and a great
deal more durable.
BLOCK LETTERS FORSIGNS, very eheap and warrant
ed to last for 20 years oxpoecd to the weather.
Above Goods for sale a? the manufectnreris. price*—cost
or freight added. W. W. WILSON,
Je2B * 87 Market si.
New Partnersblp*
Matthew graff and danh reisinger, trading
heretofore as M. GRAFF fi CX, Stove and Hollow
ware Manufacturer*, No. 124 Wood street, have this oay
associated with them TUOMAS J. GRAFF, as a partner In
their business. Tbe name, style and title of the firm will,
from this date, be GRAFF, REISINGER fi G RAFF. They
respectfully solicit a continuation of the patronage ao lib
erally bestowed upon the firm of JL Graff fi 00.
Pittsburgh, July Ist, 1854.
Cv BEAT bargains of summer goods at A. MdTiGHE’S)
r corner of Grant and Fifth street*. I have this day
commenced selling off my summer stock at first cost; the
goods are all new, and have been purchased this season,
and as they are now offered at price* for below tbe usual
ratee. Ladies would do well to call and get a bargain. Tbe
stock comprises bereges, lawns, summer silks, tissues,
grenadlues, berege de laities, and almost every article usual
ly kept In a fancy store. jj3
Flaw Trimming 6Core,
No. S 3 Corner of' Market street and the Diamond.
FRANK VAN GORDEK reepwcfuily announces to the
publieof Pittsburgh and vicinity, that be will open his
new Trimming Score on Monday, April 17th. Having fitted
up the neatest store room in the city, and filled it with a
choice selection of the latest Btylea of -Trimmings and Fun
cy Goods, ho flatters himself that be will offer superior in
ducement* aud endeavor to give full satisfaction to all who
may favor him with their patronage.
Now, don’t forget the place—No. 83 Market street, corner
of the Diamond. fapt!2J FRANK VAN QOEPKR.
ENTKUPRIE WORK
No 138 I Vbod street. Third door bdow I'irpin Alley.
BUWN fi TETLEY would call the attention of Sporting
men to their large assortment of Guns, Rifles and Re
volving FiidoU, the largest and best selected stock ever
opened in this market; together with a general assortment
of Hardware, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackle, all of which
we offer at tbe lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, or
for good approved paper. marls
r| tURKISU TOWELS.—We have just received another lot
JL of those excellent Turkish Bath Towels.
- The Brown Linen Towei-has a sharp stimulating surface,
combining the properties of a Flesh Brush, with tbe desired
flexibility of a TowcL .The Oottou Towel possesses a soil
ness pot attainable in the lioen, aud the peculiarity of ab
sordlnx moisture without friction. Call early aud reenre a
Bair. C. B. UKABLT A CO,
* Jj24 No. 81 Third street.
EW ARRIVAL ATUOOb’B.—Just received a new and
rich assortment of fine Gold Jewslry of every desirable
style. Also, pearl and velvet port monies, iu great varie
ties; fine fans, gold aud silver thimbles, and numerous
other goods, all of which we will sell at New York city
prioe*, and much below the price* usually asked at other,
establishments In this city. Ceil end examine our goods
and. prioes, aud save from 25 to 50 per cent, in your pur
at SI Markatatreet. jyU
Treasurer's Ufßce pf the Chartlers Valley
Railroad Company.
SUBSCRIBERS to theebove Road are hereby notified that
the Beard of Dtroetaxs have soiled for* second Install
share on the first Monday of each ensuing month, until
tbe whole amount is paid.
my3o:tf ALVAN WILKINS, Treasurer.
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NUMBEK 32.
FOB SALE AND TO LET.
Proptrtjrnr gti«, ~
TBJ lubterllMr often wn naamAbto wpi»«.
tbifollowinxproperty, vl*:
A Three Su»7 Briak Dwelling Boom, No. 110 Pans itnot,
between Hey street and Krais’ aUer; and Lot 26 feet boat,
extending back 112 feet to en alley. She Hansel* one of the
beet buildings, and in on# of tbs most pleaaat neighbor*
hoods in the city. ,
Plt# Lots embracing earnsrs of Front and Fecxy straets;
one hundred and .five feet front on Perry and sixty feat on
Front street, with a good three story Brick Building on the
corner, a two story name on Front et, and two Brick Build*
lugs, used as ihope, on Perry rt.
, A I*>t, 81 feet front by 60 feat deep, on Front, between
Market and Perry streets.
A Ixd, withraryconvenientFrame Dwelling; Lot2o feet
by 00, fronting on Congress and m»n sea.
A House and Lot, on Wylie street, the new Court
House. The house is well arranged and in good order, and
is now occupied as a hotel.
A Three Story Brick, on Smlthfield street, near Seventh—
being in an excellent business leeetton. The Lot b> 20 by 80
feet deep, fronting on fimithflrifl st
A Cottage Frame and Lot 28 by 120 feet, fronting os Anna
and Bobbison streets, Allegheny (Sty. This is a ret}' daeirar
ble and pleasant location tor a residence.
Nine Lots in the town of M’Keesport, each 60 feet by 160.
Several of these are on the Main atrmgt
Keren Acres in Umstown, on the Mooongmhela Hirer, on
which there are 4 houses; there are some 6or 7 aerm erex
cellent stone eoal, and abundance of limestone, convenient
te the landing; and two coal pits open.
Ninety Lots in the town of Columbia, 60 feet by 160 «»»->»,
nearly all level, end veil located. The tenant of each Lot
has the privilege of using whatever stone coal he may re
quire for hi* own use, from a pit near the Locke. Columbia
is a pleasant situation mi the bank of the Monongahela riv
er, a short distance below Look No. 3, in the midst of an ex*
tenrira stone ooal region, and would be a dcabahle nolatfor
m«nghrtnf|Bg IStlbUflbi""*** w
Two Hundred acres of superior Stone Coal,with
Railroad, do. This propel ty has a front of 140 rods on the
Monongahela river; an excellent landing; good grade and
foundation for railroad—with enough level ground at ana
point for houses and gardens, or locations for mannfeeiories.
The rein is deep enough to allow horses ro be used in haul
ing out the coal—the quality of which, for iron work, steam,
gas, or for any ordinary usee, is not surpassed by any hi tha
oo untry.
In my absence, my agent, Janee Blakely, Kkl, will rive
all neceseary information, and be authorised to give warran
tee deeds for any property Mid. JAMXS MAT
ay2B No. no Peso
26 Per Cent Lower titan any pmr—
Connty.
Ayalbablb farm for bale.—'The raterfber i*
antborised to sell the following described th-ACT OF
LAND, containing 111 acres, sitttatad in North FaveUe town
ship, Allegheny county,Fa-, 14 mllee from the (Sty cf Pitts
burgh, and near the line of the Steubenville Rail coed, with
Coal and lime Sun* under the whole plaee, and easy of
access—improvements as follows: A very oomfortable Farm
House,3o by 20 feet, 2 itorio* high; Wash House, Spring
House, and other out buildings; a new Frame Barn
64 by 35 feet, finished in the best.poeaible manner, with
Stabling under the whole building; 100 bearing Apple
Trees, best grafted qualities; a large quantity of reach and
Cherry all in bearing order; about 85 acres cleared
and in a high state of cultivation, with waterin all the fields.
This land Is Tory comfortably situated In one.of the beet
neighborhoods in the county, being convaaJent to market,
to churches, schools and nulls, and would not be in the
market, only that the owner is about to -remora to fe-
west. Terms easy endJrice moderate. For
culan see the owncfeWM. ROBB, on premises, or the sub
scriber. JAMBS & RICHEY,
auSLdsw ; Beal Katate Agent
17HJR SALK.—Two splendid Farms; one of 100acres,and
. the other «6 acres; beautifully located on the Upper
St. Clair Township Flank Road, 6 miles from the city,each
of them lying ao aa to divide into 10 acre lots, having a good
spring on each. It is a splendid opportunity for a specula
tion. Those who want a good home, or wlfh to make
money, would do well to look at it, as we will sell to the
first that oilers us our low prioe, in lots or all together.
Alwi, five Country Seats, 1 mOa from Woods’ 7",
only 3 miles from Allegheny city, by wayof theNewßrigb
ton Plank Bnal. They are fine healthy locations, of
fered very low.
Also, ten Country Seats on the Ohio and Pennsylvania
Rallroed,? miles below the city. They will be sold separate
or together to e colony or building association. It is a
lovely location, and-chesp, of course.
Also, one Lot cf two acres, and two smaller pieces of
ground, opposite Harltnan’e et Woods’ run, offered at a
very low price for » fin© a property. An assortment of
labcL, Houses and Lots, alaays on hand, and described in
my register. Before baying you would do well to call and
enquire of THOMAS WOODS,
j"? - 75 Fourth street.
Beauliral Sites for Count ry Hornsea.
THE undersigned offers for sale, on easy terms, FIFTY
LOIS, laid off end restricted for rural residences. Also,
so ENTIRE feJUAKIS, on the bask of tha Allegheny river,
761 foot long by 2uo feet deep; having fronts on Mary and
Julia Ann Avenues, and Henrietta and Harr slzeeta. This
,square contains, many Jodt.Treeg of tha choioeet kind,-and
commands a fine view of tha picturesque and romanßcm*
nery around. lam desirous of preserving thii *qaer© en
tire, aa it would aftrrd one of the most charming and mag
nificent sites for a gentleman’s summer residence, lathe
immediate vicinity of the two dtles.
Also, about Tillt t S ACRES OF GROUND, at the bead of
the Island, advantageously situated fit mannfretoring pur
poses.
Tbe above property ia situated is Doquesne borough, on
the high mad mein bonk of Herr’s Island, and is reached bj
a very substantial Bridge of one span, for particulars ap
ply at my residence, In Duqaetne borough, on tbe miin
bank, fronting tbe bead of Herr’s OT of JOHN DUN
LAP A CO., comer of Second and Market eHI, Pittsburgh.
apr!7:tf WM. qiinm
Fifth Ward Property for sale «t a Good
Bargain,
Three valuable brick houses and lots^-
Tbese Lots embrace a front on Peon street, of 66 foet 6
inches, to a3ftet alley; on which thereis-ereeted a ratea
ble block of Brick Ilousasvtwo stories high, with kitchen
and cellar in'basement, 4imeet front on Penn street, and 80
feet deep on Loenet street. This is a very desirable situa
tion i or either a Store or a Tavsra; Penn street being tbe
great throuahfare of the city: and this property being con
venient to the Railroad Depot.
This property would not be In the market only Mn* tbe
owner is living in Washington county, and flnds-it extreme
ly Inconvenient to attend to It
Terms easy and price moderate; for farther partiealara
enquire of ROBERT DAY, Fifth Ward,
or JAS. C RICHEY,
apr2s Real Estate Agent, at this office.
Xi&fld for Sale
1 «nn ACRES OF LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, near
IOV/Lr the Clarion riTer. This land Is heavily
has an excellent joil, and is said Lo contain an abundance ol
Iron ore, and. a thick vein of bituminous coal. The Venan
go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, will run very
near to It, if not dlreetly acmes It, The JHllstown creek
_runs through it.
ALSO, 600 acres In Elk county, well timbered and watered,
and lying near tbe route of tbe Snnbury and Erie raUneuL
Jfo better Investment oouhl be made than in thwo
Tub completion of the Sunbury and Erie, the Allegheny
Yslley, and the Venango railroads through rogiuu
witi render tbe ooal, lumber, iron on and soil, of great
value. Enquire of C. B. U. SMITH;
Attorney at Law,
IsbZfceamdf . Now 147 fourth street.
Valuable Property tor Sale.
ON UIiEKTY STREET, ADJOINING TUEMETHQ
DIST GRAVE YARD, NEAR CANAL BASIN.—This
is now tbe only desirable pieoe of property in this neighbor
hood not already bought up by the Pennsylvania Railroad
Compeoy. Frontiog'on liberty 60 feet, on Elm street 100
feet, thence to the Methodist Grave Yard S6U feeL to Liber
ty 110 feet
This property is most desirable as a Hotel. Thai hntMHtg
now oa.it, a gcxxi substantial three story brick, with all the
neoeesary back buildings, has for a longtime been occupied
as tbe Union Hotel, doing a good business. Capitalists and
others deeiroaaof nuking a good invertment, will do well
to examine tbe premises.
apt3B.tr - EDWARD FABER.
For Sale.
I WILL SELL my unexpired lease (fourteen years) of a
Lot, situate on O’Hara street and Bpring alley, in the
Firth Ward—(o ft. fronting on O'Hara street,ind running
back 100 ft. on Spring alley, on which is erected a four
storied Brick House, 40 ft. square, with a frame, twoetorieS,
60 ft. on Spring alley, nail calculated to carry on any
branch of manufitctnringbafdnaes. Being engaged in man
u&cturlng In the .country, I offer the above for sale. In
quire at No. OMAberty Ibret;
oclSrtf EDWARD FABER.
Cool Works For Role.
SIXTY THREE ACIULa OF LAND, with SO acres of Coal
attached, and all the improvements thereon in snirnrai
fa! operation, raid Farm is situated on the Houongahela
river, 34 miles above Fitts burgh, and is supplied with a
Farm House, Bam, Tenant Houses, Orchard,
an excellent harbor.
The vein of Ooal is fire feet thick, and cannot be surpassed
in quality. For farther particulars apply to
KICHOLcON A PAYNE,
Jelfctf No. 236 Liberty street.
A Very Desirable Connary Wemt at Pri
vate Bale.
THE subscriber is authorised to sell the following piece
of property, containing 2% acres of land, situated in
Collins ip., Allegheny county, fa. This property Is beauti
fully located on the bank of the Allegheny river, about 4
miles from tbe city; having two fronts, use on the Law
reticcviilu and Sharps burgh riank Road, and <*>* Allegheny
river; and about 60 rods below the ferry, and just oelow
the new bridge, now being built over tne river. For fur
ther particulars enquire of JAMES a RICHEY,
Real Estate Agent.
FOK BALti.—l37 acres of Land, 3 miiessoulh of Darling
ton, 90 acres cleared, good Orchard, a good Stone
House, large Bara, two Frame Houses, ail in first rate or
der, undoubted atXhe tow price of $35 per acre.
Also, one-half acre Ljl In Oakland, on
It is a beautiful Lot; in front of Mr. Ogden's fine improve
ment, and is offered at the low price of (300—enquire of
me.—Call and get my Register, for description* of a great
variety of property. THOMAS WOODS,
je22 75 Fourth street.
<£*] t ti li , —HALF IN HAND, balance in 4 years, for a
tjpijVL/Vf New Frame House of 5 rooms, with a large
tutor ground of 60 feat front on the Brownsville road, in
South Pittsburgh. Plenty of choke apple, peach and plum
trees, grapes, currants and gooseberries. A large stable,
out oven, Ac. The boose is well papered—good gratae, Ac.
Oall and examine the property.
iyll «■ CUTHBKRT A SON, 140 Third st.
SALE—dix acres Land, situate near LhsMlnemfile
Road, mile from the Court Ti<mw; on which is a
small two story Brick House, fctabie, and other boßdinss'
also, an excellent Orchard. Terms—One-fourth »-«h, bal
ance in five equal annual payments. Enquire of
je!2 . AUSTIN L00M18,93 Fourth st.
CWTAGK FOR RENT.— The uudn fautUting nn
y Nursery Hill, with about an aare or ground. Enquire
of J. bTEDKFORB, on the premises, or of™
THOMPSON BELL A 00.
FVaSuable Property For (alt.
IVK HANDSOME BCILDING LOTS,situate on Cbotre
Avenue, near Fulton street, vtk! within ten minutes’
walk of the Poet .Office For terms, inquire of
HOON A SARGENT,
mylT corner of Wood and Fifth eta.
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A GOOD DRY CRt.t.ar, under the Neptune Engine
House, on Ssrenth street, suitable for storing molasses
or produce. Inquire of JOHN H. BTEWART,
mart 267 Liberty street.
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rIE dwMUns house now occupM by me on Federal
street, Allegheny, No-4 Oolloaade Row, near the end
oi the bridge. Enquire at the house.y
w. a. LOWRIE.
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MONDAY MOUSING:
THE OF RUSSIA.
In tbe little-town of Marienbnrg lived a Ln
®j*uster, Skorroneki, who was rcraorka
ble forhls piety, benevolence, and unwearied
efforts ut doing good. On retumiugjo his hum
ble dwelling one evening,- his attention was at
tracted by the ones of a child. His horse
showed an unwillingness to proosed; be die
mounted, and at a short distance on the' snow
he discovered the object of distress. There lay
a half frown child. Wrapping it in his cloak
he remounted his horse, and ia a short time was
at tbe parsonage.
The-child was* beautiful little girl, not a year
old. It was at ones adopted by the pastor; and
placed in the care of his faithful servant, an old
lady, who had long resided to teefemily. Bhe
was named Catharine, from the-cfrcomstaiioe
that she was fonnd on St. Catharine’s day, the
twenty-fifth of November. She was-namd wifh
great dare and tenderness, and treated, by the
family as an only child. Her beauty, docility
and sweet temper, attracted the attention of all
who saw her. A "more lovely creature oould
hardly be imagined. * j
As she grew op, she interested herself in the
management of the household affairs, and was
always ready to assist as occasion required. The
venerable Skovronskl was growing’ old, under
bis excessive labors for the good of his flock,
and bis naturally robust constitution was evi
dently giving w«y. This deeply ejected Catha
rine, for she loved the good old mgn as her best
earthly friend. She respected him as a parent,
but she oould never forget that itaras he who
saved her life. When he became ill, she would
do all for him in her power, and often cheered
bis lonely hoars by sieging some beautiful
hymns. Bbe would often say, “My dear father,
what cant do for you? Can I not render you
some assistance ? Can Ido too much for one
who saved my life?” _ s
On the twentieth of ifigust, 1702, Marinborg
was taken by the Raestonf.'and many of its in
habitants slain. It was a sad day. Many heart
rending scenes were witnessed. Catharine at
this time was thirteen years of age, pa l at tbe
time of the battle was visiting a sister cf Bkov
ronaki, a few miles distant. She heard the can
non, but did not understand the -cause. - Tbia
part of our story must be described by another.
.Though a alight thread of fiction akj be seen
in the description, it will give a life-like air to
tbe feets presented.
A horse suddenly stopped at the door of the
cottage, and a young min hastily dismounted.
“ The Russians are at Marienburg!” exclaimed
he, rushing into tbe apartment. •* l* have es
caped with difficulty to bring this letter from
your brother, (addressing the pastor’afsiater,)
who haa given bis horse for- my use.” 1
“Do tell me what has occurred at Marien
burg,” said Catharine.
44 Why, do you not hear the cannon ? Gene
ral Bcheremetief, with the army, is bombard
ing Marienburg. Oh, it is a cruel sialdhio be
hold!” ■ |i
u My father, my benefactor!” cried-Catharine,
sobbing.
Such was her anxiety to see her beet earthly
friend, that she immediately started for Marten
burg; but on reaching the town she was met by
one of the guard, with, “Where are- you going.”
41 What is that to you?” replied'the young
girl. “I am in haste, and pray jqu let me
pass.”
44 You of oourse are not aware, then, that the
JR ii in the hands flf Ut* »h+
44 Well, what then ?” interrupted Catharine.
“ That all the inhabitants are prisoners, and
If you pursue your route, you Will be taken pris
oner yourself.” r r
Thank yon for your advice ; bat my father
and benefactor is in town, and I am determined
to share his fate, whatever it may be.”
“ then, and God preserve yon P* answered
the man.
She had not proceeded far before an officer
demanded her name.
“ Catharine,** she qaiokly replied; n I am the
adopted child of the pastor Skovronaki.”
“ Thou art a Livonian,” replied tbe officer.
“Livonian belongs now to enr Cxar, Peter L of
Russia; you are, therefore, a prisoner!”
“Touch me not,” said Catharine, her beauti
ful dark eyes flashing. “ I returned to Harien
burg to And my adopted father. Coadnftt me,
then, to him—in his boose in a dungeon—no
matter where—so that I may find hup!”
-As the officer did not seem disposed to comply
with her request, she inquired, “ Who is your
General!” ...
“ Gen. was the reply.
41 1 wish, then, to speak to tbe General.”
In a Yew moments, as tfce Cossack’s officer
was inquiring where the General could be found,
an old woman, peroeiring her, uttered a cry of
despair. “ Oh, my dear child, yon will see your
protector no more! ~ fie died on the little field
by a Russian bullet, while in the sert of binding
up the wounds of a poor soldier. He 3s deed—
my poor master!” This old lady, wag the ser
vant of BkovTODski.
Catharine turned pale at (his sad intelligence,
and inquired. “Haveyou, Uitn.Jfeft Mm there
without help!” : < ?
The officer bade her follow him,- in
troduced her into the General’s teoi. She threw
herself at Soheremetiefs feet, and with'uplifted
hands, exclaimed, “A grace, Oenekail for pity’s
sake a grace!” „ F J
“What does tbe child want!”] inquired the
General of the officer. *
“ She wishes to speak to yon.” j 1
“It is true,” replied Catharine. “I have
learned that my father and protector !* among
tbe dead. Dear pastor Skovronaki. The favor
I ask is, to be allowed to seek for bis body, that
it may be properly buried*” : •
The tone of her voiee wasw* ip&uliar, and
her coonte nance so commanding, yet .so ingenu
ous, that the General was moved at the, right of
iter youth and courage, and said,. “ The camp
is situated outside the walls; iflgfant your
request,' what guarantee sball I have ‘that you
will not try to escape !”
“My word!” answered Catharine,innocently. *
“Go then,” said the General; “but remem
ber your promise to return, for you belong to
On leaving the tent, she soon met tha.pastor’s
old servant. “ Come,” said she, taking her
hand, “ show me tbe place where you. saw him
falL”
[Fran tbe Ufryette (Indiana) JooroaL]
Robbery Hy meaas of Cblorefera.
Bold Rosbset.— A man by the name of Geo.
Phillips, from Louisville, Ky., warrobbed of
about $33 in money, a gold watch and ohrin
worth about sl3o,aod the keys and his trunks
which contained clothes, &c., in ths Jollowin*
msnner:
It appears, on leering Louisville, he made the
acquaintance of a fellow who goes by tbe name
of John Bateman, alias John Watkrai. They
came on the cars to tbia city together* mod upon
tneir arrival, being too early for the through
train te Chicago, they laid down under tbe shade
of a tree, near the Jonction Eattagfiooee, to
await the arrival of the ears. Phillip* became
drowsy and went to sleep. Watkins then took a
handkerchief from Ms'pooket, and after having
saturated it with chloroform, held it tb 'the nose
of Phillips, who became insensible froth Its ef
fects. lie theo proceeded to rifle thapockets of
the sleeper, taking tbe money, w&tofi, Ac., and
also a through ticket to Chicago. he
destroyed near the place they had.lnks down.
The cars coming along about this Jim* he left
Phillips, put their trun.ks on board, and has not
since been heard of. When Phillips cable to his
senses, he made known his ease to tfcf officer:
but, to© lste, the bird had flown. Pkßips pro
cured a warrant for the arrest of Watkins.
through the liberality of Mr. Poster, the R®p
r * ai who preacoled him with . tree Ook
•tto Chioogo, wu euobled to ponaolho thief
to that city, whither it U soppoaed ha had com
Phillip* offers a reward of fiftj doUarTfor the
apprehension of the scoundrel, and wohope ha
o^* l ' t isa P“ t 0 work f «r tie booeflt
of the state. ,
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