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.21W r/gbiti&SEt may Jiarnisg, (Sunday mewled.
UT 01.1.11.811011 E &
mot,n-waat OOVIIM OP WOOD AND 711211 MUM.
7.622 _VB—live Dollars • year, payable strictly in
ed.'s ace. 81: Dollars will invariably be required if rot paid
gl:Zin the year. -
Ciugle copies two essr-for sale at the counter is the
Dade, and by the Nerve Boys.
' THZ.III2MTEDAY - XoE3sllili POST
.•0 En... the -arse Whoa, on large Manua else
t DOLLARS • year, lhalvauts Sing/. WO"
1101 antra.
inir No paper will be Aineasainited mater at the Ohara.
ore oi the f'...y.beessta)estil srrearster are paid.
411,.N0 attention' will be pain to any older salsa occom
pinged by the roomy, or satkbasbrry miasma In thine:Sty.
Sir Consested leak the Seabitshesent the Meranig rose
sow of ais Wool Job rrintie. Offloss the city, where an
'ends of mark is dome Mae shoring seckdoe, cad sod vows
pauIESSIONAL CARDS
B.obt. C. G. Sproul,
A TTOD.NEY AND a)UNSISLLOR AT LAW--01111c.. No.
Ldurth ttroot, MAW:ugh, PO. deal/ iy
dawes A. Lowrie,
ATIY:iRIMY .42 LAW--thfine, Yourth otreet, Pittobu .6,
between Smithfield 'street an.d Chem alloy. (deal i ly
ROBISET E. PIELLLIPIS,
AT-TOII,N E - Y AT LAW,
,13T. LOU/S, Mo.
r _ JOSK.I . OW I I;AVEIR,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
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Wilco, No. 144 Fourth ts
113.1yfl PIITSBIJIIAM, PA.
JOHN BALL'rON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
011 las. corner Fifth sad Grant Jots,
2t. Utddla iLoberAs,
171VIASET AT LAW-01110N tio. 132 CmlthneEl strait,
between tucti and Sixtb. OoLleetiona carefully attend
attention given to °umlauting. [doeitly
Tkomas Means, --
A ITokiX,}ii AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANOMEN
Al& U< ueztiloot: to the Beet 4,Alee, etenbeuville, Ohio.
Lay 4
ti. P. kLoss, •
t S TIORNEY AT LAW—No.hrelourthstreet,Pittaburgiy
jthit„ ru-, fourth door 'below Ltixty Patterson's LiTery
jruz•
J. Pi. Morrison,
A l' OpiEl- AND CAJUN, k. 1,1 4 ,11. AT LAW-0111c.ey
murtl to No. 4) Grout etr.t, near Fourth, Itittsburghi
aprltty „I
U. Or/ando Loom!.,
TTORNEY AT LAW --Mace, ourcli street, aboTe Wood
A
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Thomas :11.. Marshall,
A TWA:7SY AT LAW—Unice, Lowrie't BuikUnis, Fourth
igtreet jazilay
A TTiNitil:Y AT LAW—tsehe ea Fourth street, between
Cberry alley and Li rant wee,
J. fi..ll'CLuvrry,
A 11131iNEY AND eigUNSlttgLogli AT LAW--015See in
Isuadiugs, uo tirant gtreet. jet
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A. S.TO uaa lt r i.l' a LAW—No.II:7 Four ath treet.aborysygd
Alderman Watson,
pities oe Third urea, oppunts U. oLd JIM Office ;
/ ull . ousinms la i rtammy M M
e °oe of Ai
VA d*.
I ,' moo and Justice the i'ese.. sal ho promptly alt.
teattetl... St:',llowle,l,aues‘a of ltstsis autt Mortgages, 41
:ust.ruLaeLS , of writti.g, Luken at Ms lattice, or at the
parsieti.
•./1 L. S. SCULLY, taw so Alterman of true
City 0: .•tt,ll,tir,to, are mewed to my wags:mit/a. Psr,,C,
b.,1 001,1 may lam. La,
WaSsa,
A. &UV AidGCLIA./11. •
Fatural ea. and Diamond
~anm on 01 at' kin.bi done with the great,
Llt. to Heal E.statu el
ja3;l.
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Neal, Alderman
o :wtwenct Wood whit Mdirketnreelh,
.2.0!S promptly made. Bis.l
ond.lort•
as
with hitattte,..., end 111,1.1
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rjr. tittc, anat., trim b to :o'clock, sod
teblally .
U.KNTI,T, Fourth street, tire
lIMEMI
ti.flCl rOm nine A. M. to fire
derc:ZJ:7
i; L. o. CARDS
iIA. wia. LICLIWIN
I, W. IlEirc•RlNtr. A. CO
CulltlisguN ,1210 itutiCitiOlNG ttII3RUILINTS,
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Daniels tienerally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin
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cinttata and other Manufactur ea,
No. ;K: ?run:a - tree:, ;seirecn ,Varlx.t and Ferry struts,
rtTUOVILOLL,
rs- livr.l et..l•Anc.te.o.assio usk consignments. Ps,
ticulu.r.toutiou furwardikig W..skeru merdostkolise.
.t T11,1% - , 6: Co., Wm. W.
C., k'. ok , ilayr S ILack, Kramer ak.
ILltun, Usury Lima, &s., Woo. Esetabsum, tl. 1L Joh kiktoki,
Its 1.,.111....u.s Bskewell,
litswer, C.vj. jko; o
Wm. W.; u.,IIAN
wa1..111,114.41111311 & CO.,
labol, street, opposite Penn. Raily,ll2 Depot, '
ape,' PliSaJCWili, PA.
TMIIMM3MEI
yeau UAt% i 11, Wok-an , and Edna tracer, Dealer
end Daynner of Ull Country illack Teas, French Brat,
O:ee, Winee, &c., corner of DLArnozol alley tudthe Dizanuna,
Pitteonzgh, feO:Oey
W3l. A. 31.CLU8.6,
icirrßA DEALER AND FAMILY GROCER,-x
CUSSES OP WOOD AND SIXTH KTICVII,
j1L251? PULtheirgh
Henry H. Co
A.ND Cv.ll:4lrisanf MERCIIANT, arrA
Whdlosulo Dader In ebeture. Butter, Sends, Fish, ocri
Produce generldly, No. :do Wu l) St., fats burgh. [matrU
Paul aralovk,
1011.311SaION ANL WILWAL.LINU MERCIIANS ? AND
I,J STLA)IDOAT ALIEN Ll—Nu. 7 %Vat., Arent., Ciqemnal,
aidAl
King 4r. Koorla*ad,
•
Lii•Coelidt AND PnOLUCE DEALELE—
I V N, 21 Wu.A. street., tqt,lnirgh.
Smith fit. Sincidy
lAr azs
uLALE ittiet;itS AN Li CUlLlitsi - 310 N MISS
y CILIA lii—Girrwt liiK.l gad First ata 0,1
mos=
JUOttt4PLI.Pit AND STATFUNkal—has ninny,' on Lon
Jj# s getiocalamOrtinont of School, )116NOlibtloons and iillutt
boons, Printing, Post at,i Cap Paper, At., Whoiesnlr tad Fit
ton, No. 101 WoorlAtre,L, (Yelj , f Pahrhorgit.
na„„ ',Punted, Faits u• 1 ttcntp.. opngly
M=3l=M
BOUESELLEItt, of A PluN gas, Dbm,EILB IN ETAN
DAII,II ASU lAA/UT Lir Elt&fUtt6, end P abllnbere of
the I. O. O. Zit 15
mar 16.13,
1. W. Chadwick,
r),E,I. [XII IN HAUS AND PAPhit, No. 149 Wood Street
..L./ Pittsburgh. The highert once in 'huh paid for nsp..
FRA'S SELLERS & GO.,
forwarders and Commisosiou Dierckaat■
DZALEi. U
PICOVISIONS, GauI:I:HIES AND
ICUlta, Phil& WA. RIC.. yIN, it LSIAI4;fI•
M 111cT Ic Iticketson t
HOLES ALE G1WC14145,1!..11 , 1)14TH14,34;1+ ItiCANDI-473,
TY Wings Segars--Nua. 172 and 171, corner or Irwin
and Liberty atreet,, Pitt,,bargh. iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns,
an- constantly on hand. jctb
William Carr & Co,
• (WK. CARI Into of tho firm of J. P.SKEES k CO.)
WROLE3A.I.II•OI.I.OCERS and Dealers in Foreign Win.
and Brnall.,Old Monongahela and Meet'hal Whi.-
key, N 0.329 Commercial how, Liberty street, Pittsburgh,
Pa..inesy
8A.516el N'axarsa...% JuLIN r ULIK I LLCZ. t o RLYATILICIS.
xrci.cius.A.N, /I IL Li ttl.llv
I,l,rltUrallz,ALE Qoattrile
"t'a"
wprl:2 l'/'.)BURGH, PA.
Co-Pter!nerakallp
this day firtusd a pc, tneri.h:p for
11 pkitys,e of :tarrying ou Conontssvm and tbrsvards
ado, ist .his:tinri with the nob, Bacon and Oil and Pro.
tits, bast ores generally, under's!e style of Enausu A Bleu
werehodse No. lid Water and 160 Front streets;
fors:lndy canopied by Burbridge dr
WM. B. ENGLISII,
JAMES itieIIAILLSON,
JAS. J. BENNETT.
Pittsbal ti+. s,bc eery let,
Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pe., dealer II
JIC „
than r, croduce, offers for a3lO a choice stock o
fondly use. Spia." Of. every variety
sod rtialarr ,, t .justiry. groutld at hi; Steam Hills. Also,
Dried Froihl, iore4gti Dots;w_stle. Pr.odoce taken In es:
eh
F. It. 1). has pro:ured s roll assortment of Landreth'i
Warrant,. ',in ttl,ri Seeds, abed Invites the attention of ell in.
ter.stei in rural affair, j.ll
Copartnership.
'..e7i:fpnintl!?L'C.Dsh..ll"o thin
d s ' t;lro t i e T l ZWlTTB7ll:
suN p.irimus el iriunietings Commission xnd
Grocery business. JAS. A. lIDTGRISON,
A. M. WALLINGFORD.
Ditt,b.rc 4,, F. .n.ary 1, 113.54. fete./
Sr J “lell.i.atr9o,l. J.l. IiZNNSTT.
IS 11 ge. RICHARDSON.
i'10)1!ITS9ION MEROLIANTS, Aim
Wrudessie Dealers iu Bacon and Oil, and Produce
generall,.. rm,ly occupied by Burbritige dl
Inglirerai; No. 116 Water and 160 First Greet, Plasburgli,j -
Penne. • tea
enetas.o. BAILEY 4.. A. EILIMAW.
BAILEY a ItENSHAW,
ritEA DEALERS AND PAMILY GROCERS; Dealers he:
Wooden and Willow Ware, Japanned Tin Ware, House-,
tenpin: he., Wholesale and Retail, N 0.25.3 Liberty .
street, Ilusbureh. aprlfey
MAIMS 9ZLLEBS, JOHIN NICOLE, Russ owairsi
Pittsburgh. Maryland. Pitteburgh.
Setters Meals Co,
PNODUCE, s-eto GSNOLAL COMMISSION
No. 0.314 Liberty Hu let, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sperm, Linseed and Lard (N.Le. 1y24
• Comestssiou House.
1 riiIIE subscribers he opened • house for the eboas pur
pose, at No. 17 i‘naltitfleld street, four doors above the
Monongahela- House. We purchase, or receive, on
eommlssivna, for sale, conVl, 4 nusents of Flour, Breen. Cheese,
Corn, axle, &view, Flux Seed, Oran Seed, Baled Hoy, die.,
upon which we will make advances, or purchase at the
best market sates for cash.
u7v6 ALGEO * CO.
_. Jas. ICl. , Laughlin.
T VAIBR IN GROCERIES, PRODUCE, FLOUR, BACON
I, Au.. No.lo, corner Smithfield mud First streets, Pitts
burgh, N.uovfl
. ,
• T. U. Young & Co,
i , A...a jidd d,e2, opporiu Ctfy Hard,
g..i.l -.A L'UltEttli OF CABINET FURNITURE AND
.I. 9- ti ll . .!:, okeyery de,uiptlon. MateriaLs and ,work
. it : Wairented,andsold at reduoed prices. Care taken.
}6.A..4! .., k.r land and water =TWO. an.3l
C. D. Wood,
Eft . AND WHOLKSA.Iiii MULISH. IN WINES
147 North &mood street, fifth door
sues,. liars, east side, Philadelphia, b,a on h a nd th e b ee t
giW;tire of old Brandies,Whiss. Irish Whisky, Siononga-
Ilolland EON Cordials, ke , on terms worthy
Or, titeotion of purchwrs sod dealers.
" ----- rlenry Annaloath e,77„,
(180011114 and lorozoisaion Mertiondi
wow of Penn mid Ind° eta, ailatough. Uodsly
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Inarittn . g
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431010/4
VOLUME XIII.
BUSINESS CARDS
JOSEPH FLEMING, • i
I.sllCClelal , 10 1.. WILCOX 6 CO. ,
luatilhat MARKET nTIiENT d..ND DIASIOIID, keel.
..nli.centiy on 1.04 a lull assortment or Drams, .11,11•
dMek, nedleine Cheats, Perfumery, Riad all articles perlani
lag 1., nas business. i
ater . etirdciana' Proomiptions carefully compounded at
I tmattlf.,
ua I LIKING. uocusus /1.12111 W.
FLEMING BELOTHISISS,
(Successors to J. Ridd Co.)
WHOLESALE DILUOUISTEI,
No. 60 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pd.
Proprietors of Dr. Idlause's Celebrated Vernalfuga Lis‘r
otc. jail)
JOHN RAFT, JR.,
tfiuccessor to J.O. ii'lialrey,)
Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
AND Dealer in PAINTS, 0168, DYE STllik i .. no., 1111.
Wood street, Mrs...doors below Virgin all,
sonktnielp Yrii.. , U 1401.1.
JOHN L. M0J1.4.4A.N, Art,
WkIOLEdALE AND ILE.CAIL DRUGOD3T,
Dye-stnifs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, ec.,
No. 034 Wood area; (ono dfkr south of Diamond &lei,
PITSBDUILGH. Abi
VROLESADE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
3.346 liwzt door to Li. lauld's eho lloute, litt.bargki;
Notice.
JUS. FLEMING haring ussochaed with JOS. ABEL, the.
tlasnsiss wl4 bersitlier Iry Sowilwiteci under the style , s 1
J..ll.Sei/i I 01; et the Vitt gtsod t sorties of
Courtil strew... jal:y;
Tuorn, Druggist,
LI AS ii.}.l.lluV e. 1./ to the Mr uer 0l LLA, , I) and Plo:0
JA. ante., where he seal, us usual, atteat promptly t,
Ws numerous lnemls• Atlanta.; in his LIDO are warren 4.1
pure, and put up wall the utmost care: marllttim.
U. A. Valintstock £ Go.,
WWII.OI,II;SALL ItltUte AIIELIUUSX—Oorner First allot
Wood streets, and oorner Wood and
R. L. ALLEN,
%MUMS.. 10....11 IN
Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga
hula Bye iVhieky
ALSO, Obk.ICW IC
/FINu OISTILL.ER,
. . .
Vf
,utiu
m
...rob Alb, I t en.e.tuti ltalt., trick, Jeutdl, ••
1.1:u obciybv..l wary, App., vu , l:,
Wi:a urry bud uv ca
rry tlttatalen. Us %nue,
Regatta, ue a nti rrlttelie: Cut,ur: libit,paravlt :Loa Cuu.uou
Cm - yr, -Ws: eat lbw p • Ice. an tueSatleug . eOllll,
k.lry bar tiegi anti Labelle,/ builtan of every style, t.lttt
Ueatiptaaef 611 00,50. 1 respectfully ITlVite a mlttee
don of toy ewer, at No. a Wv01) Serbot, 17ttstair,r1:,
rebus. uprl:.
SIPORTER OP lI!UNDIES, GIN, WINES, etc.—heeler
m bee Old Mout/LA:allele Win,ity, Yeach linet), ex.
AL.l,lLon:tifylrig Dialler, corder of Smithfield and kreat
,treete,leburglx. sprl3
J. 'Wryer,
ItULEAALE AND L1QUO11.311illeliA: 4 1
V IL:, t..fierty etzeet, and 3/ Diamond alley. te
44r- JNo. E. DoWNING, CLuTiIIEI3., - Ls
I _l A., removed to 29.4 LllitatTY /treat, opposite tlarrn.nn
Ij alley, and No. a nEVENTLI, near timid:Weld, erl.,re
tue utlentlollol bln tibetb.ts sail Urn publk is invited to t tie
ituult of u.r.e.bi..llA/A: kitAlbei Always en /mud. Autr,
Cloths, Cum:Amor. Atakt 1 tuttrugs fur urtlerud wort.. A t u t it
uttsurtrurui at iuraiahmkg Uutltl Jur gebtlemen, lueltvb
dais a ell gsbailies, Umbrella, se., l, jo.,
JOBS 0404021 .4051.141 r 0.04013•
Wholesale sad Y.etail Clothing Merahauts,
FL I: aubecriberet cepe<tfulty lialorm their old customers
sad the public In ~tak.l2o, that they Lace [Lie do) sis•
thdaisel vas in the above basilicas, under the nrta
. JULL'a tilandi EI .t CU. They respectfully sollidt a
ante ut public patronage.
Tne previous butinesa pl each will be settled by [Lea,
metres respectively. to ue
LA.1111), Oat,/ or we, Lru., Coat! a 1,11.01.1.0
no. opened 15 - rola; Nv. v, (two doors shove the old
,dauu,) for the purpo,.e of carrytog on OW CLOT
I.lU6l.:Lon,ll.pe,Liy otnct alteutahn to business to merit •
the patronage of the late arm.
N. IL—Clothing made to order in the mat fashionable
•tylw, and on the aborteat notioe—inferior to none to the
•ty. P.:,
rittCliAN TAll4)lt—Ne. iu kltiti street, opposlii tits
iti Thuaarc; Pittsburgh, Ai; r 7
James Aelliage r,
ÜbilitithillitLA AUL:IILN° ILLLI.,--Wbuid respect:bay
inturm Liu irienits and the pYnik, ttiet lay tier aunts
lament is now tu full operation, and mat be al prepared to
amen Boat Caw., and till ail orders for Lumbar,
- th pr0M141.21.,....1•1 Use loru.t woe.
.110ard and Plank, planed on one or Loth wiles, ouniitanay
•n hand.
Bash, Doors, aud oi every description, is..
Ider.
Builders and I.l.rpentarg would G.l it to their adva..tag•
give al. a call, an L. ceu ta,W 1.1.11t.ta
ut: ...ate for every i.. 6.441.1 of work.
BELL AND Bit YuU.NDEittl,
ANLYAIITIIIiNitti ul otl Ludy tat BRAES lb Ulta, Ihr
.111. c I.JTLVk, eTk4H 4.`ililliE,l"l.4l.llßNlt/a,11.c. Al.
• uottou ltattlui Iltuattlorturorat.
/foundry uu kletseceo street, Allegateuy tarty.
Ottice rust: tore No. 3:: Alaritet street, Patteburgh.
OLD IaiILASA ALL talteu su exchausaas tor artarb ,
kar csaAta pud. Lariurs lett at CLe kuuudry or ulite., will
attended W. tetata I 3.
JUtIILYH T. LAP Willi,
No. *a (a.,..• Fifty ...a hied Sir vri,
Men upstairs. Entrance trona Finn sweet.. etti.Aturgh,
LitlitiPllCTlfULlti annuli., to Ws puttlie that he Gas
ili costunenout the IOAAL renTATE
Lion with Intelligence and uxnaw Collecting. lie will
Also attend to retail/a. Pericus lu want of tier...nut, la auy
capacity, or Onset]) want ut platAut, Wal Le supplied to -List
nonce. All buslitess entruutwi to tile care proui,..ii a,
.ended to.
I=l
J. L;:slie, Ur. Atei. •Laure.., red, A. A.
a.mrn ..)1.1. I^
&
Western Foundry, No. 124 Wood street,
ninusumai, PAy
. .
iI.T!I A -, 6 7et t e rlLE s„tlo U r r ßlo WU ree K , i t fel i lot i rl Y ar S to B 'l'?.7,l a * Vl
au,/ unars, 1.14 Fancy Etuders, Si.! and Log /lOW,
Kettles, Tea Kettles, Wrgott Itottea, dz.
= Austin Loomis,
((CAL tC./ . ATE Atzt24 - t, riervlcuhte, SIMS, istcl uLI
liroltee,LlLllCc, VW ituuLL irtrect, Ott, re LS test.) its
k&uug UptlUor au Ult. at ILO elute gsitlet, fur the
yurpury 01 usguttuttug Locus, llumls, Mortgagee, arnt
Mt other luctrutnvlfe fur the security of Money, sir/ for the
purtuase awl dole of ituelts Kul eh.o give prt,supt slat
part:L.lw 4.4.0321.1413 to buying, gelling, realms-of *IA Iv.-
•IGI. 5 . 0 c, futeu . . 1.071 1.W.11 le.
f ITISWIi.AYIt Vitit—ltdrd size.; opposite the Post-otbee,
Ls Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, bill Heads, Btibls
Cabals, Architectural and Maclaine lb-swings, Business suit
isittnit (-birds, ate-, Lagraved or Draws oa 6/012e,
u CO3UrS, bold, Bran., or Black, in the most approvrJ SLY/S,
,Ull Wet moat removable pries,
8. ni•Ktniey,
Li Othilt, EIGOI, A. 41, IJO.P.tANIAiNTALL PAINTEit, AND
Li_ 'haler iu ot. etrtmt, Pitteburskt.
ato. outortautly on litutO tuuds o 1 Ptuoth, either dry or
mired, Japan and 001.61 Vanytelt, LIO.Bei 011, 11.114 , 1
Turpentine, Window Gums ut W Idler, Putty, Pout
I%rWLw, 6c. all 1.11 1.5,1 L .41.1.11 y, sad litt tlalu at !WWI..
IGNOLISLI CLAMS/I.M. SEM lleAkt Y.
W. T. IdcIAJIIALD, M. A., PIUZILIPAL.
BILE neat eeleluu ei the *ne:4llllll=ou'LL'"c::-
latr uf Ferry and Liberty ctreece, ietely Occupied by the
.tieecre. Veecier.
Refermoc&—Han. A. W. 14001Z1111, 0. Knap, Jr., 13 , 31 P. Vob
r. aug2b
A.OOll M.,COL
JACO DI , COLLIAThaI,
WHOLESALE AND 'RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER
Tobacco, Snuff, and cigars,
Na. 25 Filth rt., .ittsburgh, Ftr..
Alr.nr K.pA constantly cyn hand a large Supply ul all the
various brand., 01 impsrta4 Cigars. 1 , - , 4 •
WROLE6ALE, AND RETAIL DEALER IN
I.3IPOILTIC.D CIGARS,
raytly No. Ni Maw? axassr, Yrresouaou.
POWER.&
ARCIIITECTIIILAL AND ORNAMENTAL CARVEREii—
Urna,ental Patterne for Cleating, In every style{
Designing, Ac. Composition Ornantente for the
decoration of Stearnboate,Buildinge, to.; Id 1011•11111ELD
fAreet, near the Poet Office. yl:3m
ul&aEkt, ANDES. ON & CO., have just started their pak
per mill at the above place, where they will be-happy
to reeeive orders for printing and wrapping paper of all
site& tettglat
witA. Tindie
WHOLUARE arsilEsnail SADDLE, HARNESS,
TRUNK, VALISE atid CARPET RAG manufae•
tures. No. 105 Wood strain, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Jo4ntll...ll•Liery
wIIOLESALS AND EMAIL DISALKII. IN MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music, School Bwka and
Stationery, No. I= Wood street. [Asa
•EIL, .11.
HAGAN i ALL,
NirIiOLESALE and Ratan 1k na in Elakt, Ittney and
Sinpie RUT GOODS, son al Market and 8 Union
street, Pittsburgh., Kara
WIIIT.I6IIOIISE,
I,IANOY SILK AND WOOLLY DYER AND CLEANER,
X N 0.7 InAIIELLA St., near the Emmet Rotel,
mer 4 AII.3OIIINY.
Themes .111. /el We,
WATCH AND CLOCK MAILED—Fitth street, between
Wood and Market aroma, opposite 'me City Hotel.'
All kinds of Sawelry made and repotted. rapAly
B. CUMULI!... a. L. CUTLLUOLT.
S. GUT - lIBERT & 808,
DEAL ESTATE AND GENERAL .AGENTS, R. 60'
.131, SmitMeld street noel
card.
JIIANOIS L. YOGIC6
rj Da, kaToczkoon To MUSSILY • Les,) W OOL mu ,:
RD AND OCIANDAION MISUCHANT, for the Rile
or American Woolen Oooda r No. /39Ltherty etteeL [my4
L. li. Wayward,
TAMALES 1n BOOTS, 2.1:10E4 TRUNKS and LEGHORN
and BRAID HATS. corner of Market and Liberty sta.,
No. 174 Vlttabargh, Pa.. Jolty
• A '9 ' ll
BY A. JAYNES,
No. 83 PflA stmt., between Wood aid Markel, sols* Sal
Walter P. Blows ,
vepotr irisib2o. sad:Dosler Troand Amerrcou n ra P ip er
as
MIME.
4 4 1
1 4% 1'
'414"1611.7
- 7; n• 'l3l,
PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMORE s MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST SUILUI:‘;O3." CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $O,OO wilEa PAID STRICTLT IN ADYAME
~~uß:srxy ~~3a~
135 Wood Street,
FM=
EZMII=SM
15=111325M
HERRON & CRISWELL,
Schuckman a llamas/elm,
AND DZALS.I4 IN ALL 11000 or
6:MM TA T Tr Ii
NEW PAPER MILL
CANTON, OHIO..
li==il
PLTTSI3URGII. THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1855.
BUSINESS CARDS.
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.. .. •
.3. C. ANDEALSON, _ . .
No. 6 Wood atreet, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
A' ' '- . ' . L . ,L . ' ,t r ',: '. ..1 ° ,..,, ,r ,. ' . ' , } c..: . . " : . . " 1. 5 t.' Nut i . o! P gg. " ;
I:r 6. .. :0., , ,,1.,:,.. , .. , r......,,m..0...3, Citrow., Mmoede,
EiTh . ~Gtr_ i2r- tat . vv,
1`,.% Nuts, Coo
Nuts, Pine
A; ,;e ...., ~,, Sitc,liuus, i.,,5.,,,, Sauces, hock Candy, Ver
spr2thly
_
P.:IiTBIII..PLakSIC 1,V01tti...6.
e... .36 ~...,. -.1 - 000 - r, T AD 100081i..01T runt" attn.
Be., WIV a TEPLJEY.
ielidla
aVr I I7IIV ,N l ll B llll7BA t rA=Za
INAl:U2dliliTh, RIFLES, Ac. We
keep a general assortment of the above
articles constantly oa hand; together
with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Gene, Pie.
tole And Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, dhot Belts, Cape, Powder,
Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket KnITTIS
Tailors and Bair Dresser,' dbears; Pocket &steams, Lc.—
Also, Trnasee and gupportere.
Jobbing and repairing neatly executed.
ltlFLEdl—Wears making Mlles of every deecriptlon, to
order, of the beet meterinl, cud workmanship warranted.—
Orders received for three at. Wholesale or Retail, will be till
ed with despatch. Bunting pull. supplied at Wholesale
orient. myl6
Chandeliers and Gas Mixtures
rl IRE .übscribereare now opening at their new Warsroom•
109 FIRST STREET, lett ween Wood and Bmitht
Mild, the largest leaortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK
ETS, PENDANT:- . and ate artlelo hustetial wit One Fitting,
ever offeredtn th, H., Ind arrangement. made
by which they will ne t• 0 t ATI ;:y in ret•ei pt of new patterns
and remelt, they r.d.r.dent ly inrite the attention of pur
chasers to their ielsetioti We determined to sell as
low as soy htqler la rho r•:, are being practical Ga.i, bet
lure, can off., peculiar ad, an tap, to t hp, desiring articles
in tilt.'
We couttztue ae lvmett.tere lu pt up buildinge of r. see%) de
reription ;inn. ante!' r -I3 steam.
linksb C.tingr nt mad.. lc only, promptly
LUNO, MILLER a CO.,
smutty No. rott Eire, .tact.
GEORG E W - L - Vrt
111.011 NEW YOILE,
MANCIFICTUItIiR of the eelebrrted
timisamet Ventilating Wig. Elarti:
o r' f ' t u ) d rO r'" .:l7t:Zi ." ll l ai " r7 ' f r o Y r talTe i r P t a t n " ,l
2 -,•-• , Jeutlemen, 79 FULIIITII FFor.ET,
between Wood and Market, l'itts•
burgh.
• - gyFtera enableS LndieS
•. t;entlemen to measure theirhellde.
4:01 ulth
F , )73. nAtiB.
No. 1. me ruutd of 11. Brad.
No. N. Frain frebr,a over the Lead nee], 3.
No. 3. From rat to ear, over the top.
No. 9. From ear to .otr. 0-•.: n I u,e forebe.,l.
For Tempe-•. to vc.ver tn. ~ t the h.. 1 al)—, paper
pastern. the, exact nhapt. ;Art.
111• W Coaclkantl_ Y
JOHNSTON, BROTIiE3IS & CO.,
Cbnur "J'
lA , reef—. inform their friends
eon/ the. point.. • .orally, that they bare
ca. intnenne•l
L. L aerti./ti , Va, of Carriages,
t..nute j nete,Sleighe and
Chariots, in all their ver,ue et • : bniets and proportion.
All orders will be ...te -trt, :apnea to darabUity
wad beauty of nu le.h. Li, be attended to on
tho meet rrai , naltbe tern, ileing in all their work the
beet Eaatern Shane. Pelet, and Pt heel /tut!, they feel cony
,ient that all n U. (As, ZIA•Au .itb their petrol:mg.., will he
perfectly satier.ni nu their Work.
Purchlowis are Nviu,p4e.l tc Ott.. us 11 call, before punhs.
sing elsewhere. cvl6.ly
Pearl Steam Mill;
CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY,
(iIIAI TUN 1111-LOSIt FTATI.N.)
will ..i t i a . s2,, , il7 , , ,u ,...tc } tzriioc:irracter of
By leaving thrir °niece at the Mail or to our heir. at
Logan, Wilson k Co., Wi5..1,,,«t,0r Braun A Iloiter,cor
nor Liberty and St. Clair ...troo,.
IT. Scnwartx. or J. T. dantrip. print,:ists, A Ilrgldenz.
Flour will no lidirrre.l u. either of the tiro cities
Taitats: CASH on
' '
j y 29 BRYAN, FiIiNNEDY 3 CO.
HARDWARE •
Saddlers and Carriage Makers.
R. T. LEECII, JR •
,
No. 131 Wood sL• eel.
I'ITT6BUItuH.
Also, Cloths, Damasks, Laces, Moss, Bent Stull;
Springs, &c ,
Lo - didon, IFn, rccetviny, x large and cloica Noirction
of TEAS, hi^tt I• 1 der ...al h. tt•l , at /melt prices and
fit:wow, id quality, that xll tnr I.,cleax puth•rs to ()tic or
the next ..antin; nett:. un••:, reFtaadfuny mid:ea:ha
ladley and gtoitioet. LP/ ~t r rnit nd I n diadrric,
without diAtird: h. AI.I and try ho Tat.,
which he • • I la• return,l, if they don't giro
satiafinctnx: I' to Iddrali, are tne 1. rirea :
Prim= 9oo•ng, r's•ii••l4,l4 istol Cou,,, :57 i5 4 ,051i auto 11 lb.
A vete t Fru-, ••,thtr...t u_-:.o'-h - $ lb.
liztra 2 %ry •14: •.
fiur Your, 111...., 44•.:
Emr.Ene
Lb
4tl ? 0.
n't n.. at. [ ; .
TEA r[TORE, corner
of [ .[ !lbers,l re[lu.-facn
to
1%.11 - .M ••1‘251 , [En— opened at
r[[ a...1 . ...env° of monkend
mus:r.a. lte[l[.:[ awl lierufew ..I.rtuife, Pianos,
by M. Lrer..l, of Pert, 1r n^.l I. Flute, by M. Euler,
Frankl. rt. A. M. A[l n 111.14 Or braes instil,
merit, from the 1n.1.1. FreUtti Meal VI:WWII!, all of whleh we
oller fn Le, public nu ra..re l[berht t.rm,. feeling cf[tallkient
that r+urrr -,:..betiort.
scilion.DEN 0)., No. 83 ratirth et.
II Ethrcoier xml U. futon v'fll Othinetruccione on the
pmuu, un sepl ;;ultar. Mph
ARNOLD s WILLIAMS,
HEATING AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE,
Cktiloon Furnacos, 'Wrought Iron Tubing,
AND Firm, / , •It , r ,, , , qt WM,
Ilarket ntr,et. talurzh.
tn. Furus,,, lernr, ate., to iessrir.
‘11LL1AN1,,.,.-.linliyr,c,,mm,nd
to tb• ..? I. 1
••• , 41VE, IV y °HELY.
Depot 01LORIKWort h a. ZI mut ermaxe• Ca
lawns. %%Anew and Brandy.
nun ~,,, ,parkling Dry ...I Lat•
dire' any.; vta . l •1,,tr0 i,or“re
an elccio.n, arttri.• tue, tlis
grape,' hilt nr.•l • -,Kt••l tor Cl;.' trratth•
caaion , n-tt I , •ire I L. , C.,110vb4 Brandy ,•I,tiliml fr , nll ,
genutur 'Cr • . 1•••• I
equal it navr.r a. trl. Iw I lift t
U. SICK/A[l2 , ,
Ilea/ No. 1:17 LiSony NtrooL
unat's & Clark's, Planso.
AFitHflll arm el ci N L I NN a A CLAILL{od
celebrated PIANO: irn,Ju.l been rec .
by the eunecriber. They hare been made
and carefully selacte,l pretoly fur Ilan MAl
ket, end ere roue:. :anal unequalled for oweetnesa and power
of tone. They all pa, e , s the nee improvement of twat
separate brulgrs. ic- r Mg, running over and al. re
the treble. They ero hilly warrant,' to mind env climate
end in excel in capacity for atenaing in tone. Itriet a rouge
from 42t0 to $OOl. nue itb of Itienox from ?Jasmine
feetoyee olen./ Also LllitlTE, NNWTON
L'ILALNUIt 1 - , N. U. All the Move -tuyely Le eold
at Factory grieve, without atbininti•l rim,- for freight,
risk, rte., etc.
Code Axent for luona & Pianos,
No. 101 Third strut,
je3 i-tun of the Golden Harp.
11111ta A/M/4.1344:0 for 1855.
JWIN 11. Mka.i.uls, si INttmourgh, wild
publish on the I tith AugLuf.. te,..4, the well known
aeries of Almanacs for 1e:.5) ealcuLue.lby 3anford C. Hill,
KN., and for many years publud, t Mr. Luke Luonah, of
this city, under the name of “L ..da' Almanacs." The
genet. WiirdnlFlFt
RILL'S I'ITTdBUIttIII A I.MAk.
HILL'S MAke•ZINE •
1111.1.,'S FAItNIEILT ALMA.NAO.
It is only nuceataary to any, that rt.liglous, moral and
twain! character 01 Mr. Ilk's Almauace will ha maintained
in the abo•eaerie.., (or i•
i• linty rs and °therm aro hereby cautioned against
infringing on the copyright of the above Almanac..
They will he for sale at ail the lieulcatoree, by the groel
or town, and by
alb JOHN 11. 51ELL0b, el Woo. street.
A Mew Arrival °Trianon
IiARLOTTE BLUME, No. Iln Wood street, to Junt, re
C
celring the following now Igen° Fortes, with arid with .
out the Aollan attachment
One elegant curved Louie XIV style Grand Action 7 0o-
taus Piano.
One extra carved herpertt - ne, pearl keys, 7 octave Plow..
Two full carved, semi prey 1. 7 octave Pianoa.
Two plain Rosewood "
one do do
Three do do 6 " "
Two double round corner Roseuu.dng octave Pianos.
One round ooruer unisbed back and front 7 octave Plano.
A further arnral is expected in about two woo.k, tutiff)
Loan Office
JOAN A. 61 Sill STREET, botweeu
Fourth and Diamond alley. Money loaned on Gold and
Nllwer Plate, Diamonds, Gold 1/11,1 ...liver Watches, Jewelry,
Musical Inntrumentn, Gunn and gots, Feather Bede, Fur•
allure, and all Kinds of articles—for au., length of time
agreed ou. Charges (or storage wrisideral,y lower Mar
heretidure. Private entrance through the hall door. All
busineao trans.:Gons strictly coufidential
Atar Forfeited plaits. old iiiimeilLirely after bde.. oat of
date, unless rederm.L. liaegaineof Gold 811rer Watch
es, Jewelry, Lite., alopys 012 hat.. apelike.
NEW SEED STORE. -
JAMES WAILDILOP,
(OFFERS for sale CANARY lIIILD.Sof the moot improved
J breed, being very hardy, and fine singers. Bird Beads
—Canary ,Ilemp, Millet, Hope end mixed tined. lionquets
will be furnished sompoeed of the Borst PLOWILMA,vis:
Caraellas, Rose Buds, Ilallotropes, Lo. Evergreem(in pots) .
forChrigtmaa Trees, from the Seed and Horticultural Store,
No. 49 Fifth et., near Wood. dee9o
Vonsume the Smoke
HIE subscriber laving the eaclosive right to manufae-
I, Lure and sell 6WEENEY'n .UOI Alit AND SMOKE.
CU:4I3OIIEIU FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders, and
'contract for beating buildings with the most economical
FOrnace now 11,1 use. The attention of those interested is
solicited. AI 1X information - ran be had or A. BRADLEY,
Nos-2 and 4 Wood street, or .4 J. 13t, ILIDOLLAA,
dee24ttf 1 Iron C:ty Sto, tt arehouse, N 0.134 Wood et.
BARR.
AllolllTECT6.—Oftices: Philo Hall, N 0.76 Third street,
Pittsburgh:arid east side at the Diamond, Allegheny.
New Jersey Water Melons and Peaches.
.eiecdiber In to daily receipt, by Railroad, of ttjh
W l l finest quality of I'RACHISS Axel . WATI4II. M.40N13.
art& - N041115.115 Wtioa shoot, above Fifth.
aug.ty
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BUSINESS CARDS
NEW CARPETS.
Spring Styles.
A 1' THE CILEAS CARP ET WAREHOUSE, No. n 2
'fI.IIRD dtrand--We are now receiving and opening
one of t h e largest and choiont etoeks of 'Carpeting', Oil-
Mats, Matting, Rugs, Ac., ever exhibited out of
Nes fork- The stock bee been selected with great care.
rereous in want of any nrtlolegln 011/1111% are respectfully
luvu.•l to call and examine. Our assortment omelets, in
part of the following, viz:
Royal Velvet and Brussel. Carpeting , ;
Tapestry Bruseels;
Aubusson Carpets;
Extra Imperial and Soper Three.ply ;
Patent Tapestry Ingrano •
Superfine and Vine ingr ain;
Wonted and Wool Quints;
Wool and Cotton do
Venitien 2.4 X, %, and 4-4;
flempZerpets,werycleWpr
List and Sag, do
White and Check Canton Mattings, X, 4-4, 6-4, and 6-4;
Conn idatting44, X, 4.4,13.4, and 6-4 ;
tpanish Matting, very abet*:
egant Sloane Mugs, $6O per per; •
Axmixdster, Chenille, and Tufted itnge, all prices;
',Lay Englialti !Mermaids Mats, 616 per pair;
Colored do ,do do from $2,60 to $6 each;
Together with a large selection of Cocoa, Jute, Adelaide,
Velvet, and ether Mete;
Emboseed and printed cloth table and piano covers, of
entirely new designs, very rich.
. lemma table mid Om, nun; also wonted dantnk by
the yard, tonnett, doyler.,
A great variety of patterns in floor oilcloth, from 2 to 24
Mt wide. •
Buff liollande for windows, 30, 82, 34,30, 38, 40, 42,44,
etches wide.
Gold bordered dudes, entirely new. very
Window shades of every description.
Oval and hallow stafrqrai, , •Arpat Landing, tack, le.
the Royal Turkish Bath Taws's, together will. every
[hung olually Lot In Carpet liougto. prutte and
Quick Wei." 0. B. HEADLT it 00.,
inarBariee 82 Third street.
J. R. JONES J. C. RUCHiII.
JONES & BUCHER,
IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,
Ftrouglounta ROLMead, Ave of Third sc, Harrisburg, P
,SG tooremled o.hfaclainery, which I a now o f the
moat improrad order, and haring added many fadli
ilea for dispatching work, wean now manufacturing Ifirgt
ct..
STMARL ENGIN ICSI,
FOR MANAUS D ROLLING MILLS,
Blowing Cylinders, Balers, Furnace,. /Lolling,
SAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY A CASTINGS,
Gas and lister Pipes, Ilydrante, Retorts, Lamp POSTA, Itluh-
Ing Columns, Girders, Shafting. Gangere,
Bracksta,Clellar Grates, Bathing Tuba, epouts,
Railing, Verandahs and Ornamental Castings.
We pay particular attention to the manufacture and COI,
strucUon of Cart Iron
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Having sue:tonnes assortment of beautiful Curved Pat
terns of the most approved architectural order, our great
facilities for manufaeturing and shipping enable ua CO coo.
pore with our cities.
Partin. erecting Furnaces or Rolling Mills, MIL Owners
and Mill•Wrighta, will find It much to their advantage to
call and examine onr extansire stock of Pattrroe before
bedding. . . . .
C=Z=
IRON AND BEAM CAMINGS,
Of every deeeriptlen ; Smith Work, Pattern kinking, Fur
nace and Forge Takyenoe, fortdaked to order. (my 124
M-AItILET erazzr, 11/STWESS TILIERD AND FOURTH.
—lOO crate. of QURENSWAIIIt, of .his Poll Imports
tom, now receiving, to which we invite the aiteoUon of the
country and city trade. Raving some dozen different pat.
terns of Tea War...a feel maffdeot of suiting all tubes;
among which may be found wittia Iron stone, gold band,
gold eeroll, blue, pink, plum purple, brown and green. Al.
no, • handsaw/ green emits and white imitation atone, which
an be sold moth twice the real stun ware.
00.1111 UN WARK—OIa stock of Common Tear., Plates,
Dishes, Bakers, liapplea. Bowls, Pitchers, and every article
in the line, km Large, and selected for the city and country
trade.
GLASS WARE —Haying • Inge and well selected Ftsx-11
of Glare on hand, we will well at factory prime, easing the
merchant the trouble of making • separate bill. All we
ask le • mall, and we feel co/Aldan of .. plenting
septi
JOIIN C. PARRY, orucsowasor to .1. C. Parry A C 0.,) bog.
to inform the customers of the old Arm, and the spublit
generally, that he has now 00 toad., and is extetvively en
gaged in manufacturing, every deaerlption of C AnTIN
such ae. Patent Chilled Rolls large Kettles and Curtr,
Patent kettles, fur &ay. Pot .1,11, no.la Ash: t.,gar kettles,
for the mannteeture of eau. cod OA a y.a.teni
pParater, known as J. C. Parry's. ant: are idiperlor for dun,
Willy to any other, and sold lower than those , nude cu the
old plan
HOLLOW WAILB—A general' 'idaortm<ot. ell tram nes
and Improved patterns, Wsgoo B.er, Dog irrag,, .Sad Irons
te.oltc.
Bolling Mill OssUngs,and Alachinery of every deecription
always en hand or made to order.
Cook hirer., Kitchen Ranges, and Coal Oboe., of testy
description; lossaCook dotes. Dee sizes, whirl. reeetved the
Ciret prise b. lehO and i 5 I, .1 the Agriculturcl Fitly of Al.
legtieny County, Pe...r.d recommended by falser. hundred
persons; Enterprise Cook etovetv, tour sires ; Premium Cook
Stores; Egg and Issilator Coat blot.; Parlor Litotes, &e.
Parlor Ural. and Fentlers, great VNZIely, bentalltkily
enainellest. Oomsuin Caste., and building material of every
description.
A great variety of Ornamental 1{411114,Am Oesneteriev axed
Ferving .
Ples..yAs and Pfoupl. Clartsnps--A large .took of au Ihe
kinds in use. and will be sold at reducei.lpriees. Haire Pat
ent Lever. Tlllll ♦ lariCl6, 4.011, lkana's, Kinluhre,
Wreide', l'eaviek's, Bulls, Impnived Bull, Ps.
Ekni,l44 Ilouvhs.—The Bic;Akan notable Plough, which
has listen the premium et the :Bate Pah, .of New York,
Penneyleania, and Oblki, and wherever it has been exhibited.
Iron and Nails, Stove Pipes.] Ti., Ware--all of w bleb 1
will mill at the lowest price.; and respectfully Invite the
public to give me a call. at the old stand, N 0.168 Wool lit.
an2liv 10110
ALLEGHENY FORGE
SOLOMON SHETTER & CO.
(Late Diesel a Semple'. /tolling MIL) oo the bank of the
Allegheny, below the St. Clair Street Bridge,
Auaouart► Can, Pa.
burtuy mode f.uatilt=totligefirub,l4e.ttilit
meta. they are prepared to mrinutacture, on the most re.
nottable terms, Iron Work far Bridges., Car Axles, quarry
Work, Stone Cutter.' and Meson ' Tool., Shafting, Mill
Orating, Machine Work in general, and heavy Forgbag, of
every descriptinn. Alen, HORAN SHONE manufactured by
Shetter's eatcni Horse She Machine. The Morse SLOB Ma•:
chine will be in operation alcut the middle of February,
when all orders int nora will inert with prompt attention.
Mill Picks Made and drreeed. Orion sent by mail or. .tele.
graph attended to un the btiorter4 ,ntltte le,l4ty
Cabinet Furniture Warehouse.
f ‘ u r eer 'S er U s, A N
a rtrti l l ) BtrA li.7ltt o t d rer t. t he rt7;t 7 :,
City Motel, Ismail respectfully rttminl their all 1 Ltnt.b. xod
rou•imers, and thane about irchase
ttf Ittunkepa, that they a. nkt.kkttly manuteeturthk
every aitterripUolk alt fakttiottar.tt Parlor oat Chamber Fur
-1311,• ro,
.warranted in material eini workniamildp, and kohl
on ..matte terms. Care taken In packing for land or
war , carriage
M!SiMiiMM=l
Thaw intereetad in furniabing boatel will find It to their
advantage to give WI a Mal, as WV give every attention to
tl.n manta/it:tore of work beet adapted to their new (aO3l
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
InJIM ha. tatted up In splendid style Ina store,
J No. 89 Market street, entitle 0 Union street, Getaiwn
Fifth ~tr.wt and the Diamond, and has now completed hie
Spritn, took of BUOTI3, 8110118, SLIP PEIL, GAIT EDS,
00.1 Palm Leaf, Pedal, Dustin and Braid lIATS, to which he
lava,. the attention of all purchasers, whether at whole-
vale or retail.
This stock le one of the largest ever opened In this city,
and embraces everything worn by the ladies of Ptillulelphia
end New York, and he trusts cannot fall to plena,' all.
Great care has been given In selecting the choicest goods;
all of *kWh he warrant..
Ile also continuos to manutocture, as hunts:Myra, sit de
scriptions of Boot. sod Shoes, and from this long experience
of over trinity yews to brudneas In this city, is, he trusty,
*sufficient guarantee that thus who favor Um with their
custom, will be fairly dealt with.
bottiharesi cur. of Afth and Grew sts.,opposil•Eourt
rJ E Fall Session of this School will commence on MoN-
I DAY, Septernber ath, and the dutiee at instruction will
be resumed by Messrs. UNIOI.IB sad 3.I!DONALD.
There are ten enceseeive mouths in the Amsdemle year.
Tuition is $12,60 per quarter. •
The number of pupils Is limited, and boys are admitted
In the order of application, which may be mode slier
August both, at 5.1 Liberty street, or at School, or by letter
dropped In Poet Odic. Iglat/11/•
MILE/3T STREW, 'BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET
r STREETS, FlTTelliCittati, Pl., builds Franc& Patent
Metallic Life Boda, of Galina...id Iron • oho, man ulactures
Copper and Sheet Irmo Work, Cooking gtovee for Steamboats
and Hotels, Portable Forges, Forged iron Work, Large
Bolts for BMus, Ad; Cork Life Preelervers, the beet and
*tempest kind — Steamboat work attended to. [my26.y
WE are receiving from New York and Philadelphia,
880 HALF CHESTS TEA,
comprising Young Hymn, imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong,
Souchong, and Kagliab Breakfast, all or which bare been
carefully selected, and will be mid as usual.
A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store,
jy2l No. 38 Fifth street.
I BOOTS AND SIIOES.—Thoee who wish to get a
neat and well fitting
BOOT,
.8110 N or GAITER,
will oall at .11'LAUGEILINli t
IY/8 95 Fourth street.
GILALPF, lIF.ItIINGN.d &
CrANUPAOTUKKKS ON COAT. AND WOOD WOKING
113. STOVES, Parlor sod Hewing Stoves, osete Fronts,
leaders, Wagon Boxes Ac., A. Warehouse N. 12,4 WOOD
Street, above Fifth, Plus burgh, Ps. 1124
STOCKING FACTORY ,
NO. 24•FIITII smear,
Sign of ,THS OLD STAND.
WILLIAM DALY hae returned from the Manufactur
ing Hosiery Districts of Furor., where h e has pur
chased, for cash,. very, extensive and well snorted mock of
the befit descriptions only of Stockings, Socks, Undershirts,
Drawers, Worts; also,-new style of Children's sod Misses'
Fency Stockings, together with his domestic stock of Pitts
burgh Manufactured hosiery. lie will sell by a lielesale or
retail at New York Importers' pricen.•
WILLIAM DALY k CO.
Remember the place—No. 24, Sign of TUB. OLD STAND.
my 2.3
PIII, KLEllpit IR has removed his LITSKARY DEPOT
from No. 78 Thinistreet, to Fifth street, opposite the
Theatre, where he will be happy to see his former patrons,
and all others desirous of purchasing any of the cheap IJ-
Aerattire of the day. spr7:ly
Mead and Idlasiitt Water Feantatia.
. .
W 110161., No. 61 FIFTH Street, next door to Ilewutc
• Nan, dealer In FRUIT and CONFICCIUN ANY;
Ice Cream, of the boot quality, served up during the sow ,
eon. Also, Strawberrim and Cream.
Facades can be 'supplied with Strawberries apt ather;
Fruits, ilibitre the season, on the moat reasonable terms.
Orders are nepootrally solictrad. jolt(
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China Hall,
J.JIIN J. O'LEARY
lOWA 1 , 00 3IDRY
NU. 103 WOOD FTIMCT.
BOOTS AND NE-101dS,
Seminary for Boys.
W. B. SCAIFE,
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PHILADELPHIA
GEORGE J. BENKEL'S
V CABINET'llVAILE1101381:,
No. 173 CIIESIPA . :UT sTN ECT,
(Cievosrrx INDIPMENc■ HALL.)
Plxliadelphla
FIIRN/TURE, IH EITIMY STYLE:
Comprising Louls XIV, Louts XV, Iflisabethan and Antiques
with Sculpture Carving and modern style; -
In /ineeworsd, WaLnut, llahoaany,tlatinwood and Maple;
all of superior construe on, and fuaLshed in the
beat style,equal to, If not excelling in goal
-111, the Goals of any 11stabliati-
Mentin the thalted States.
. . . _
UtkIPLOIING none but experienced Workmen, (uppren
ra floes heists positively excluded,)and using the best ma
terials, the work cannot fell to give satisfaetion to put
chatters. dnionipt the many advantages offered. to pur
chasers, is the facility of Furnishing a Louse, 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 Mimeos* stook always ma band,
being so various in design, enables purchasers to please
their taste an a selection, without the deliy necessarily
caused in ordering Furniture.
To rive au idea of the finished Furniture on band, I need
only Cabana you that my Rooms are /lb met long, by 1T feet
wide, four noors In number; with Shops contiguous, eufl
clent to employ 210 hands, which is a gantst,.., the,
work is all olonesuidersayughs lb/mediate inapection.
SW- The Packing is all done in the Store, and Furniture
warranted to Carry safely soy digtance. Visitors to Phil.
dephie are respectfully invited, no purctuzerB or otherwise,
to cad %ea .I:hcaln.. the l;rn.le. nu-u:l7
6T. LOUIE
JOSEPIt NIOGRIDGE,
C:3HMII3IiION AND .YORWARDING. MERCHANT,
Coutusatm., 11N. STILLET,
kit. bouts Rto.,
f 101 i RIG NELENTS aittCorambLoue meet with prompt
N.,/ nod pereomil attain:lot ' gmd adran.,l will be
given renew require-o.ot Collielvamouts or &Ilea Lading,
hand.
Urdrrs for the purchase of Leal, Grain, Hemp and other
Pres' ri re, will Le promptly 'idled at the lowest muter orlon,
ltecetving and forwarding of 31srettandjse and Pre.
duce will wed with especial care and dlemareE ; the lowest
rates of Freight will always be procured, and the expense
of Storage and Drayage as mochas possible aroided.
AIIISAAC=
Page & Bain , St. LooM; Li le & Morton, Cincinnati;
(Murices, Blow t Co., do; Btrader & German, do;
Chonteau & Valle, do; Hosea & Fraser, do;
Doao, Hi as & Co., do ; Springer & Wlltentan, do;
J. W. Buu ar & Bro.,Pittabb; Gooodman Co., do;
D. Ltaveb a Co., do ; B. &C. Yarnell k Co.,Fhilad.;
Wm. Holmes k Co., do;
Morgan, J. M. Buck k Moron:
Blow k March, New York. B. B. Comegya, do;
Fran & rorreet„ do; &Welds & Millar, do;
Cl:tile., A. Melp, do; Josiah Lee At Co., BalUmOre.
A. O. Farwell A Co., Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do;
Howard, Bon k Co., do ; W. B. Reynolds. Louisville;
H. D. Newcomb & Bro., do;
1.0. Twiebell A Co., Commission Merchants. New Orleana.
1:11..1 have en open rolky of Insurance. which will cover
all shipmente to my addrees, when advised by letter por
mall, or when endorsed on bllld of lading before, or at the
time of shipment. JOSEPH MOCIRIDGM,
time Bt. Loeb, lellawitirt.
LLWIT:P'TfI' '
IdiIII) TWIN?! PIE CERT. ClUILIPI;
THAN CAN BE BOUOLIT IN TUE ABOVE TERRITORIES.
Riga! Estate Farm for Sale.
THR enbeniber to authorised to WI TWO HUNDRED
AND EIGIITY-FOUR ACREB OF LAND, situated in
N entaillee tn. - whip, Allegheny county, Penneyivania, lying
bark of AFK eesnort, known as th e' %%Ito-oak Flats, and. In
sight of the propped Station on the Connelherille Railroad.
Improvements es follows: a square LOO 110118R,30 by LW
feet, two stories high; and square LOG BARN, 60 by',3o
feet, (both new and In good order;) two fine young 011011.
ARM, (bait grafted fruit,) just commenced to beer. There
le ninety to ono hundred acres cleared and in a high state
of cultivation, and the balance in well set with whlte-oek
timber of the Bret order. Tbts Laud Is well calculated for
a strelt Farm, being very leek', and the roil of an excellent
quality for gray-growing, Bad being well watered with
twelve or fourteen never-falling springs of excellent water.
Thus Land has facilities rarely met with, being wi th in half• mile of the Youghiogheny and one mile of Monongahela,
and almost on the line of the Connallsville Railroad, and is
.apposed to contain an inexhaustible bed of 18ON ORE.
This Land would not be In the market, only that the owner
I' about to remove to the "Par Wee.. T'a'ms easy, and
ode. unslexaus. For further particulars Butane of W.J.
RKYNOLDA, at Lorena's Ukase Works, or of
JAMBS 0. RICHEY,
w 2.1 Real Renate Agent, at this other.
Valuable Property for bale
TWO LOTS OF OILOUfrIL upon which are erected four
Brick and two Frame Buildings, which rent annually
fax WU. bald property is ' , Rusted in the Ninth Ward cf
the cry uf Pitteburgh, on Penn street, between- and
-r, rent,
Ale*. the notary and Ground known as the "Empire
Worts," situated on the corner of Peun and Morris streets.
Also, 23 acre. of unimproved land, situated on the Abe
gheny river, one wilt how East Liberty. On n portion of
OW, land there is the beet Saw Mill location :a the county.
Also, a Dumber of lota containing front 1 to 5 acres of
<hot.s lewd. situated one wile norda-weet of East Liberty,
and our rune east of Lawrencevilte.
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The at+ne named pie«•a of property are ♦ery desirable
and will be dinposeil of on adTantageOus terms to early put
shows.
For terms of sale and further information apply to Wm.
P. Baum, No. Wood street,,Pittsbursh.
It. D.
aulddf Assignee. for Jot. S. Kegley.
IHARLOTIK 1lLt;11/t, M lib Woad street, has jam re
k.) ceived the following NEW 311;61C:—A Song from the
West; Pm (loins: Thet e; Switzeree Farewell Waltz, ;
Brother Joinahno's Mooch; Boors of Devotion, • make:int
of sacred melodow, arranged in muy style for piano or 1.101,,
deon, icy tiro.; Wild flowers, Wallace; The organ.3l•l4
Gaol; Farewell March, Bearer; Schulhoff's Grand Walls:
I've Been Booming (rondo), Broeler; Softly, ye itight
Whitby Wallace; Mod-Cap Sebiottisch, Grote; Bud from the
lieflalt—easily arranged and fingered for 1...0men.;
Jordou Polka, new; tilos - re* Forori, per Wilhelm Kobe;
Parka:lmola (Jordon Polka , Kerssen; Parlor hlosourka,
Sri
dle; To Meet Again. Toes; Dying Words of Little Katy;
There ii lharkhrehl on the Mountain, Welhire: The Mother's
Smile; Early Dreams, On beautiful melodies for :moll
bold, by tEken. A 1.., • good seherlou cf tiniter Music.
Bong, 1,10.., Witltsen, Man Le, nut
M=ME====
T A ME: late Manager of the well-known 6y.
el remise tituseruse, New York,. :ego lest, to Inform der
public_ that he has now ow no r. XTP., NUR
SERI', 011 the Farm of Mr. J•tues 0. beg ley, near Kluft Lib
erty, whereto. shall be prepared, after the bth instant, to re
cairannd fall order, for gnu" , variety of Fruit and Ornamen
tal Trees, llardy and Green /louse nhrisha and Plants. In
addition to a choice and superior etoc kon Maud, he hoe made
arrangements with one of the largsO Nurseries in the East,
to Seep tip his supply. Flaying a thorough and long expe
rience Ira the baldness, he can assure Ids customers perfect
satisfactinn.
Mr. lioanedy would also reopectftilry offer hie sermeee ;c
.00sulug, /optional, and mitungms korai Oemrteries, Pub.
he Parka, or the grour.de of Country Resideureo; nod will
le I, Cu rsleh pions for the formnb , u of Lawns, Approaches,
ricturesque inceuery, Sc., lc the huthect sty c: the art.
Practirully acquausted with, orrery branch of Lordomme
ilardeulus, Lasiug opeut years m the Sylmar; Parks of
Ensbaid, owl oa the beautiful banks of the ill.llloll, he
hop., he Lao the capacity to meet the wisher of those who
faro: MM.
4d Communications can be addreeeed through the City
Prat )Mn,t or left et the Warehouse of Megan Ittegley
Mohan, 22 Wood street
Boston Papl er Vlach. Company.
MODERN AND ANTIQUE ORNAMENTS.
DITTSBUKOII AGRNCY, 67 MARKET ern arr.—The
attention of Buildera, Steamboat Contractors aad Cab
inet Maker,,, Ic requested to this new and great Improve
ment in the manufacture of embellishments for Buildings
and Steamboats, outside and Meade; Cabins, Untie, Church
is, Dwellings, Stores, and Parlor Furniture, In gilt, or In
mitation of various kinds of wood. Also,Cornices, Brack
ets, and Patent Ventilating Centre Pieces for Ceilings,
Mouldings. Consuls, Tram., Battlement, ac; much cheaper
and handsomer than Plaster and WoodCareing,aad a great
deal more durable.
BLOCK LRITKRS FOR SIGNS, very cheap anrwarrant
ed to laet for 20 years exp Dead to the weather.
_ .
Above Goode for sale .t the mutufsaturteo prless—cost
of freight added. W. W. WILSON,
je23 fi7 Marko/4M
Pea Partnership.
ATTIiEW GRAFF AND DAN'L. &WIDMER, trading
111 heretofore as M. GRAFF A CO., Store and Hollow
ware Manufacturers, No. 124 Wood street, have this Jay
associated with them THOMAS J. GRAFF, as a partner he
their business. The [MW, etyle and title of the firm will,
from this date, be GRAFF, giaslNa Ea &GRAF?. They
respectfully solicit a continuation of the patronage so Lib
erally bestowed upon the firm of 11. Graff k Co.
Pittsburgh, July let, 1854.
LAILISAT bargaim f ...rumor goods at A. MetWILE'S,
corner of Grant and Flfth streets.. / bare, this day
commenced selling off my summed stoat at tint poet; the
goads an all new, and here been purchased this season,
and as they an now offered at prism far below th e usual
rates. Ladies would do well to call and get a bargain. The
stork comprises bereges, lawns, summer silks, tissues,
grenatilnes, bereg• de laipes, and almost every article usual
ly kept in a f ancy store.
f iY3
Blew Trimming litore,
No. 83 Cbrner of Markel street and the Diamond.
FRANK VAN °ORDER respecfully announces to the
publicof Pitteburgh and vicinity, that be will open his
new Trimming Store on Monday, April 17th. Raving fitted
up the neatest store room ha the city, and - filled it with a
choice ,lection of the latest etyle. of Trimming. and Fan
cy Goods, he Maters himself that he will 'otter stiperior in.
duce tients and endeavor to give full satisfaction to all who
may. favor him with their patronage.
Dlow, don't forget the place--No. 83 Market street, corner
of the Diamond. isprl2l FRANK VAN GOKDER.
ENTEMPILLIE WORK
No 136 Wood greet, Third door bolo Virgin Ally
DOWN & TETLEY would call the attention of Sporting
.1) men to their large assortment of Guns, Bailee aod Re
volving Pistols, the largast and boat selected amok ever
opernel in this market; together with a general inisortment
of Hardwar., Cutlery, Tools and Wishing Tackle, all of which
we offer at the lowest poaedble prices to cash purchaaecs, or
for approved paper. marlB
I , UIiK II TOW ELS.—We bare j ust received another lot
of [how. excellent Tmkisb Bath Towc:e.
The Brown Linen Towel has a sharp stimo.ating surface,
combining the pro pertiee of a Flesh Brush, with the desired
flexibility of a Towel. The Cotton Towel. powwow a soft
nesirbot attainable in the linen, and the.PaentneritY of etc
lording mbisettre Wittront friction. Call early and net.e a
pair. C. B. IIEADLY & CO.,
.ir24 No. 82 Third Brent.
EW ARRIVAL AT 11001Y8.—J oat received • new and
rich easortment aline Gold Jewelry of every de.drable
Style. Also, pearl and velvet port monies, in great rade.
tie.; fine Ma gold and silver thimbles, and namerons
other goods, all of which we will sell at New York city
prima and much below the prices usually asked at other;
establishments in this city. Cad and examine our goods
and prices. and save from 25 to to per cent. In your pur
chases at Si Market Innen. iYII
AP—Used for heating sore ehand harnis,
H... l tViTg tan, sallowness, redness and roughness of
the skin, and ramie:ring it soft, smooth and white. Price
8. L. CUTHBERT,
42% Gents • nke. Bad by
no• 18 140 Third street.
IrELIiTS--20 dozen Buckets; -- -
. 6 ." Tubs; ibr sale
Nue Euro by a mocutailuis
OR SALE AND TO LET
Property ror saio.
rz‘ta: subscriber offers for ale, on very reasonable
A •- •
rol lowing property, win:
tory ;nick Irsrelling HOW!, No.llo Penn street,
n it sy street and Evans' alley; end Lot 22 feet fn , o;
back 112 feet to an alb,. Ile lieu, is one of the
bcddings, end in one of tin; most pleasant neighbor
a-sls in the city.
Fig e Lots—embracing comers of Front and Ferry streets;
one hundred and five feet front on Perry end duty (bet on
Fru,- street, with a good three story Brick Building on the
corner, a two story Prams on Front et, and two Brick Build.
logs, used no shops, on Ferry st.
A Lot, al feet front by SD feet deep, on Front, between
!Sestet and Perry streets.
A Lot, with very nonviolent Front° Dwelling; Lot DJ feet
by 90, (Mating on Congress and Kim Ms.
A House and Lot, on Wylie street, near the new Court
House. The house le well arranged and In good mime, and
is now occupied as a botet
A Three Story Brick, on Smithfield street, near Seventh—
being in an excellent business location. The Lot be 20 by SO
feet deep, fronting on Smithfield st.
A bts Cottage Prams and Lot, 211 by 120 feet, fronting on Anne
and Robinson streets, Alletny City. Tbis Is a very desire.
and pleasant location for a ramidence.
MSMMIM=I
Acres to Lhietown, on the Monongahela River, On
whieh there are 4 houses; therein, some 6 or 7 acres of ex
cellent some coal, and ahundsnee of limestone, convenient
to the landing; and two coal pits open.
ffiriety Lots in the town of Columbia, 60 feet by 160 each,
nearly all level, and well locatied. The tenant of each Lot
has the privilege of tieing whamer stone acid he my re
quire for his own no., from apt near the Locke. Columbia
is a element situation on the teat of the Monongahela
riv
.short distance below Look No. 3, in the midst of en ex
tensive Acme coal region, and would be a denirable point for
menutectming establiehmeats.
Twr Hundred sores of superior Stone Ooalorith House,
Railroad. he. This property has a front of 140 rods on the
Monongahela river; en excellent landing; good grade and
foundetien for rallroad=with enough level ground at one
point for houses and gardens, or leentions for manufsetories.
The vein is deep enough to allow horses to be used in haul.
tog cut the coal--the quality of which, for iron work, steam,
gas, or for any ordinary swern.in taw. rapeseed by any In the
country.
In my absence, my agent,Jeares Makely, will give
all neoineary inforinathen,ewel be mithorized to grro warran
tee deeds for any Prnr--;
JAMES MAY,
M.Y2 O No. 110 Peon street
45 Per Gent Lower Meta arty Patin inEkie
AVALUA.BLE FAS-11 A'OR 4 L E -- The subscriber is
authorised to sell the folio_ wing described TRACT OF
LAND, containing 111 emu, situated in North layette town.
ship, Allegheny county,tli, le miles from the City of Pitts
burgh, and near the lbw ef Itheibeurille Ilailroal. with
Coal and Limn Stone trials t AL, trisole place. and easy of
ancess—improvements se *Poem: A very comfortable Is!
House, 30 by 2.3 feet, 2 Anima Welt Waah House, Spring
Rouse, and other out butkliaga; snow Frame Bank Barn,
bi by 35 feet, finished In the bent pomade manner, with
Stabling under the whole building; lno Apple
Teem, beet grafted qualities a large q Peach and
Cherry Trees, all In bearing order; about 02 earn cleared
.1 lnc high state of cultivation, withwaterin all the Ude-
This Land Is eery comfortably situated in one of the beet
neighborhoods In the county, being convenient to market,
to churches, schools and mills, and would not be in the
market, only ;hat the owner is about to remove to the fur
west Terms easy and price moderate. For further pant.
coders see the owner, Wll. ROBB, on premises, or the sub.
scriber. JAMES C. 111C/117, •
art2l:daw Beal Estate Agent
Volt SALE.—Two splendid Farms; one of 100 acres, and
.jr the other 75 acres; beautifully located on the Upper
Bt. Clair Tow - ruddy Plank Road, 6 miles from the city, each
of them lying so as to divide law 10 sere lots, having& good
storing on each. I; is a splendid opportunity for a specula
tion. Those who want a good home, or wish to make
money, would do well to look al 11, lth we will thirto the
first that offers us our low price, In lots or all together.
Also, fire Country Seats, .1 mile from Woods' ran, and
only 3 mile. from Allegheny city, by way of the New Brigh
ton Plank Ronl. They are tine healthy locations, and of ,
feted very low.
Aloe, ten Country Seats on the Ohio and Pennsylvania
Rah toed, 7 miles below the city. They will be sold separate
or together to a colony or building eeeociation. It Is a
lovely location, and cheap, of course.
Also, one Lot of [lwo acre., and two smaller pieces of
ground, opposite Heilman's_Lc Woods' run, offered at a
very low price for F. fine •Poperty. An essortmen of
Laude,}loupes and Lots, always on hand, and described to
my reister. Before buying you would do well to call ~rd
enquire of 2110]1AS WOODB,
je7 75.ourtb' srr. ee t.
Beautiful Sit.s. for Country Iloutea.
luniersignewl offers fur sale, on easy . terms, FIF TY
I LOTS,/ aid off and restriet,d fur rural re- pi. aces. A:. o,
an ENTIRE 6QUAIIE, on the tank of the A P.egilAtiy
764 feet long by 'Au feet deep; burin; frann. on diary sod
Julia Ann Avenues, and Henrietta and Lie:: streets. This
4quars contain: many Fruit Trees of the choicest kind, and
C 0131211. 1 ,15 a line view of the picturesque and romantic sce
nery around. lam desirous of preserving thin square en
tire, 11l it would afford ear of the most charming and ma'g
nilicent Sites fur • gentleman's summer residence, In the
immediate vicinity of the two
A about Tint , R ACRE& OF GROUND, at the heal of
the Island, advantageously situate,' A, man übseturing pur.
poss., .
The above property is situated in Duquesne borough, on
the high and main hank of Ilerr's Island. and breached 1.7
a eery substantial Bridge of one span. Poe particulars ap.
ply at my residence, lu Duquesne borough, on the main
bank.. fronting the head of Ilerr's Island, or of JOHN DUN
LAP t CO., corner of Second and Market sea, Pittsburgh.
aprliitf W.ll. C. 'KELLER.
Fifth Ward Property for Bale at a Good
Bargain.
TurasE! VALUABLE BRICK HOUSES AND LOTS.—
These Lots embrace • front on Penn street, of 66 feet 6
Inches, to a 3 feet alley ; on which there is erected s val..
Me block of Brick 'louses, two stories high, with kitchen
and cellar in basement, 41 feet front on Penn street, and 50
feet deep on Locust street. This is r very desirable eitua
lion for either a Store ors Tavern; Penn Street being the
great throughfare of the city and this property being man- ,
venlent to the Railroad Depot
This property would not be in the market only that the
owner in living in Washington county, and Inds it extreme
ly inconvenient to attend to It.
Termites/7 and price moderate; for further particulars
enquire of ROBERT DAY. Fitth Ward,
or JAR. C. RICHEY,
apr26 Real Estate Agent, at this all,.
IttAL PROPERTY FOR SALT. AT A OREAT AKUAIN.
„i —The trulmerlber offers to sell the olio-half of 400 acres
of Coal, and 108 acres of mulare, situated at Freemen's
Landing, on the Ohio river, in Hancock county, Va. This
pruper Ey has facilities rarely met with; the vein
feet thick, of the very best quality of Bituminous Coal, and
at a point on the river where the water is about 13 feet at
the lowed stage, and a very large pool, eufflcient m luarbor
=0 coal boats. Also a charter for the purpose of mtablish.
Ina coal works at the same point. There is erected on the
atone a trot rate overshot Saw Mill.
The above will be sold half, threnquarters, or the whole,
to suit plirchasers. Terms easy and price moderate. For
forth, partlenlars enquire of ROBERT KEENAN, on the
premises, or of JAMES C. RICIIET;
de-5 Real Estate Agent, at this °Glee.
Valuable Property for Sale,
N
Lt ti ERTY STREET, ADJOINING THE SIRTIIO.
U
DIST GRAVE YARD, NEAR CANAL BASIN.—Thin
is wow the only desirable piece of property In this neighbor-
hood not already bought up by the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company. Fronting on Liberty SO feet, on Elm street 100
feet, thence to the Methodist Orare Yard 86' feet, to Liber
ty 110 feet.
This property is most desirable as a hotel. The building
now on It, a good substantial three story brick, with all the
netessary back buildings, has fora long time been occupied
as the Union Hotel, doing a good business. Capitalists and
others deetirous of making a good invertment, will do well
to examine the premises.
apr.Mtf EDWARD FABER.
=IC!
IWILL BELL my unexpired lease (fourteen years) of a
Lot., situate on O'Hara street and Spring alley, in the
Filth St ard-40 ft. fronting on O'Hara street, and running
back - 100 ft. on Opting alley, on which is erected • four
storied Brick House, 40 ft. square, with • frame, two stories,
60 ft. on Spring alley, well calculated to awry on any
branch of manufactaringbusiness. Being engaged inman
ufactruing in the country, I offer the above for sal. In
quire at N 0.425 Liberty street.
oclktf EDWARD FAME.
INTY THILEE ACRES OF LAND, with 2.50 acres of Coal
S
attached, and all the hnprorements thereon in Alleoe2ll
- operation. eald Farm is situated on the Monongahela
river, 54 miles =bore Pittsburgh, end is supplied with •
Farm House, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, liaiircad,ami
en excellent harbor.
The rein of Coal is eve feet thick,anticannot be surpassed
In quality. For further particulars apply to
NICHOLSON 1 PAYNX,
jelttf No. =4 Liberty etreet..
A Very Desirable Coventry Seat at Pal
vat* Sale.
HE subscriber is authorised to .11 the following, piece
T
property, containing 23i acres of Mod, situated in
Conine to., Allegheny county, Pa. This property is betted
fully Mewed on the bank of the Allegheny river, about 4
miles from the city; having two fronts, one on the Law
renceville and Sbarpsbureh Plank Road, and the Allegheny
river; and about SO rode below the ferry, and just oelow
the new bridge, no. being built over the river. For fur
ther particulars enquire of JAMES C. BICLINY,
JrO
FOlt SALE.- 187 acres of Land, 3 miles south of Darling.
ton 90 acres cleared, pod Orchard, • good Stone
House, earge Darn, two Frame Douses, all in first rate or
der, and (Merest at the low price of $35 per erre.
Ittin°l=iftil half tot ; cre Lotto Oa kla nd,
Err d . ' Ogei C a' h e ' ffn i e int tte ;
ve t :
ment, and is offered at the law price of sBoo—erigui r* re of
me. Call end get my Register, for descriptions of a great
variety of property. THOMAS WOODS,
jeT4 75 Fourth street.
Sbollt N o. Pram s IN lilt ND,
use Of ts s larxe 4 . y it tr:, l l . Or a
rge
toter ground of 00 feet front on the ilrowneville road, in
South Pittsburgh. Plenty of choice apple, patch end plum
trees, grapes, currants and gooseberries. & large stable,
out oven, !V The house Is veil papered—good grater, lc.
Call and examine the property.
lyll S. cuTuuraT a SON,
OR SALE—Six acres Land. situate near thbYlineniville
F
Road, 1 4 mile from the Clourt Rouse; on which 15 a
small two story Brick House. Stable, and other buildings;
also. an excellent Orchard. Terms—One-fourth oath, baL
ante In five equal annual payments. Enquire of
jol2 AUSTIN 1..001115,92 Fourth at.
lud - TAGE POE BENT.—The main building of [loose on
I.j Nursery HUI, with about an earn of ground. ituquire
of J. STEDEFORD, on the premises, or of
inyM - THOMPSON BELL & CO.
Valuable Property For Sale.
FIVE LIAND6OME BUILDING LOTS., situate on Centre
avenue LICARI Yukon street, end Within ten minuet'
R
intik of the ' I , ce. For terms, inquire of
BOON et SIItOLVF,
myl7 corner of Wood and Filth eta
To Lot. •
A 0 DR CELLAR, under the Neptune Raging
./1, Muse, Tenth street, suitable for storing molaseol
or produce. Inquire of, JOHN 11. ETNIS'iIiT,
mere 267 Liberty street, i
To Let.
max dwelling house now occupied by me on Federal
street, AN,Noony, No. 4 Collonade Bow, near the end
of the bridge Enquire at the bones.
feb°b-•f W. 11. I,OWRIS.
IASI:100D% LYDIA. OEIIIOOOOIIZ—A never failing raw
edy fee the ewe of fever and Ague and other biffdtla
some 6 doom retadead by
dab JO& YLKELtilii.
OEM
NUMBER 137.
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THURSDAY !dOIINING
The Ramasaae or Law.-Leplitiaaa, and
Fortune.
fhe New York Tribune has the report of •
will case before one of the courts of that city,
wloch illustrates the rocoseoe of law:
It is that of the estate-of Jeanne Deux, for
merly a French milliner in Broadway, and more
recently a capitalist and mosey lender in Wil
liam street, who died last autumn quite-sudden
ly, though at an advanced age, leaving an estate
worth not less than $lOO,OOO, accumulated by
avarice, lucky investments and shrewd manage
ment This large property is claimed by one
Ferrie, from Cincinnati, after dresser by trade,
and apparently above fifty years old. He was
brought up by Madame Deux .as her nephew,
but now asserts that he wait her son by en early
marriage, which took plasm amid the troubles of
the French Revolution of '9B, and which she af
terwards concealed. That he really is her eon
was clearly made out on the trial, but the Public
Administrator, acting in behalf of unknown
heirs, contends that it Is not prayed that he is
her legitimate son, born in wedlock. The evi
dent* goes back toihe Revolution, and involvea
some complicated and curious points of French
law and usages. The argument was had yester
day between Mr. James T. Brady for the claim
ant, and Mr. O'Connor for the Public Adminis
trator. The Surrogate's decision will, we sup=
pose, be rendered within a few days.
The following description of Jeanne, as she
appeared in New York, is from the report of
the trial:
In the street she wore an immense strati bon
net, with a shovel front, and carried a bugs
reticule, stuffed with money lied yvaa. She_
lived in the the third-story of
Inge, in William street. rssu -welt Up to ler
row money of her (on inortgege, of coarse.
)
She asked : Where the property? Who
owns it? Is it built on? Is it down town ?"
If all these questions were not answered satis
factorily, she would say "Go 'long, rye no
money to lend."
At last her time came. She vu run over by
an omnibus, last November, in Broadway, near
the corner of Fulton street, and her ankle was
crushed. She was taken to St. Vincent's Hos
pital, where she lingered for twelve days. She
talked about having a will made, about giving
$20,000 for a Hospital, and various other dona
tions; she sent for her lawyer several times, but
could never make up her mind to give her prop
erty away—not even for - a Delta HoepitaL
She sent for her eon, but he was sick and
could not come. So she died without a will,
and now that- son, John P. Ferris, makes-ap
plication to be appointed Administrator on her
estate.
Startling Exposure of ilonneulsin..lGet.
ter from one of Pres , t Young's Wives.
Outcast°, Tuesday, Jan. 16, 1865.
Editor Boston Lady Timm:
Allow me to trouble yet with these few lines,
which I wish you to insert in.your Daily:Timer
My object Is this: I have been for the list ten
years a firm believer in the doctrine of the Lat
ter Day Saints, or rather, Harmonica:. My pa
rents became followers of the celebrated Joe
Smith in an early day, and emigrated to Nance°.
After .the death of Smith and his brother we
were 'driven from thence. The society split.
There were two who wished to take their lead
er's place, and stand at the head of the Chturb,
but could not agree. Therefore they separated.
'Jul. White and his followers, that is, such air-be
lieved in him, went to Texas, and are living in
peace and prosperity. Col. W. is a' worthy man
compared with our great, or rather notorious
Brigham Young, notwithstanding he has been
for the last three years my lawful husband, that
is, according to their own laws and roles. Bat
for the last tyelve months I have seen enough
to satisfy me; for what I don't know about
Mormonism' is not worth knowing. They have
secret plots and objects that they mean to ac
complish. They censure the Government for not
protecting them in all their hellish works.— For
all this theythean to have satisfaction. My ob
ject in writing this is to warn my female friends
to beware of the false prophets who are daily
snit - out from the Great Salt Lake City to de
ceive the people. It is my intention to travel
through the United States, and visit all the
principal cities, and lecture on this great 'and
important Subject, to caution all young people
who should be so unfortunate se to be led into
the ungodly trap. Stuart!
In- Boston I shall deliver my first lecture, as
that is my native city. I have one young Jody
in company who also left the Mormons withthe.
She has renoenced the doctrines, and willshelp
me in my lectures. We shall both be present,
and show Mormonism in its true colors, Whieh
you never have had in your enlightened State.
Had it been represented in its true light, awl its
object told, there would not have been a follower
left sweet New England to join - an& a set otim
posters, for I can call them nothing else, know
ing them to be such. If there !should iny
elders or followers of Mormonism I hope th ey
will come to the lectures, and dis putei what we
have to say, if they can. We have ami—ohall
fetch documents to prove our assertion. We
shall be there in a few weeks. We are at pres
ent slaying with friends, and as soon as we are
refreshed from the jour ey we shall start for
Boston. It is near two months' since we left
the Salt Lake City You shall hear from me
again, with more palticulars. But no more at
present from your huieble eersanta,
MRS., SABAH YOUNG, .
MISS ELIZA WILLIAMS.
[The above comes to .tte from s responsible
source. The ladies mentioned have been the
victims of Mormonism, aid are prepared to ex
pose the mysteries of the creed in a light which
will doubtless startle the entire community.]
M!C=M
MILE OLD PRESTING ESTABLISLIMENT„ John-
I. Mon 2 Stoektcm.) and Bleak Book and Stationery
Wareboue, is prepared to execute every style of Legal,
Commem3al, Canal and Steamboat Job Printing and Book
Binding, and furnish every article in the Blank Hook, Paper
and Stationery line, at the shortest notion and on the most
reasonable term. •
- -
Blank Book and Stationary Wardroom, Printing _ol2loe
and Bo o k Bindery, corner of Market and Second eta jnoTl6
HE EIIIISCRTEIRRB bartobre doing busiseas =der the
1. style of DAWSON, MOHAN & CO Q In the Manufacture
and ale of Railroad Tools, Farm and derden Implements,
will hereafter continue the same under the style of RAW;
SON,I4NWNYER & CO., at the Rendre Works, In the Ninth
Ward, and Warehouse No. 22 Wood /Meet. Elthir-of as
will attend to settling up the banners.
WIS. IfAWBON
J. B. !wino*.
, Pittsburgh, January L 1855—ljantim
Steamboat. Furniture and • Chides.
WE have on hand and are coartanUy ousaufseta
ring STEAMBOAT CABIN PilD-NITDRE AND
CHAINS, of every description, viz:
Extension Dialog Tables;
•
Do Dm do;
Ladles Catin Chairs, of various styles;
Gents. do do do;
State Boom do do do; - -,
• Do Toilet Boxes;
Tete a Teter; . Sofas;
Divans; Centre Tables*.
Wash Stands; Card do; i...
Water do; TreYsi kur Am
Material and workmanship warranted, and prices agile.
fibctery. . T. B. YOUNG .t M.
_.i/D 3 ZS Smithfield st.. opposite City Hotel.
HE Interest of Mr. JOHN ATWELL in our bushier;
T
ceases from this Mite by a4prannent. Our burimenos
WHOLESALE GROCERS., will be continued by the remain
ing partners ender the Ilan of
BAG ALEX, CORGRAYE CO,
NoB.lB mad MI Wesel street, Pittsburgh.
BAOA.LISY„ WOODWARD t Ott,
Na. =I Market street, Philadelphia.
WM. BAOALEY t 00.
Pittsburgh, December I9th,
ILAVIE sold mylotereet m the balk.= of Long, Inner
o. C o., to &s . wag, who, with John Phillips, will =l
noue at the old eland, 10. 109 Front Street I medially
recommend the Dew firm to the patronage of my Wanda,
Pltteburgh, July 15), 1854. p.
B. v 1.030
3. 1. LONG & CO,
DELL .6.141) &LW FOUNDERS, AND GAS EITTINS,
inTite attention to their snack of Chandeliers, Brackets,
Pendants, and other fixturen We fit up houses With Gas
and Stearn, make Brass Castings of nil kinds to unit., fur-,
ntsb Railroad Pumps and Tank Wattiags, and keep Ault
Attrition Metal IXFlMUlittly on Imnd.
M' di Si laLes W UalssOC tie
BANKERS,
Ann Denial:sin Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Siher
Coin. Current and km Etusda received on deposit.
Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections =Ms
at any point In the United Stakes.
South East corner of Market and FMth st,ets,
it it • PITTSBU RGH. EE.
UHAIILS—u high )ua eau arasubera •
au upright or reclining Chair; iuvatanble for invalid.
sod I ovirloiLa for lourgera Call sod son those.
T. /3. YOUNti
86 SwlthAoll
kegs primal Larl Jun rissairrd acid Ow sal.. pi
L BAN AT U. 00/.1.11.W.
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