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Sgß& ?z& £s£o aftSStoS’N mm*** ifUl ■ : - - Cl -" ; " ■" •V?V>'S , . : % !r' /' 1 : ' : - ‘s\> .'• • * V \~ T —’ '£ '• .' .»V ->-•*' ; •i £ >■' • J, .« s ■* ' •; ' i » > r '; «T ?••• * L ’„* ' • ** *- yi. ' Ji- '•> ■ ‘ . ‘ post. r— -■ »?**• a i«srtfr3*»Timt>ia noioraia gon. 'iWUWlllnH i.mb lln utu gflsii on p huge blmolut dip PlP«x>aiP«l uUoik tbeOaero- Ja&fyin«wg Q£eetSi Me city, «lk«« «B toda Ifjmtkii OmUb*Vu il*rka notiet, mi wmt wnw l« fcrte — *** *j ~. - ; “-&BGFES3IONAL CARDS. r»*i ~,--B»iitd.CdO; r > AT LAW-OOm, Ho. • •■ 'vc jLvr^lWhfiute*. JrtSbtttuhp Pm. tfwlldr fety.tfcergg.-. t?;JaitW A* Lowriti . : .. . ;^A«Hanr'AVl(&WM>aee t «eartbstmt,PUtotargb ( ■ ■ Hll 4ttw*»ndobwty.»nfy. ■* • e. PHHHPB, . ,®WrNEV AT LAW, „.. .-" ? ar. Louis, Mo. MK&PU WICAVKa, V AND CODNBELLOR AT liAW, ,1 , . v.-< OflM) Ho* M 4 Fourth >(mt| • «■•' fr*Yyy} :■: „• ,PIT*TOCSOS, FA. /».;-v v. 1 • " 1 ... JOUK BAHTOHi . _ . -ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ■ omee, corner Firth ut Groat Pti., L i.»n> .<“TPHy»I HBMMH, F k. ■ ’ ' . A. Biddle Aobortp, - i,_A-TTOail*Y AT LAW-OBon No. IUSaUUdI Itrert, A W»«m tlfth od Birth. Oallectlon, corofollT ettrtel .-P&h>- epoolel ettenaomtreo to OoßTeyendnf. rjo*lT ■V'.’r - - - , TkaaM Seiao " ’ . A TTOBNir AT LAW AND SOLICITOR Ut CHASmBW. ; •“- A. OBee, pert door to Uu Port Once, auub«iTUle,Ohlo, '■ ■:<> ■• *»* _. . • n. p. lesiT, —: : •- ~ ATttQRNIY AT LAW—No. 10# Poor® rtreet, PltHtrargh, ' Aprth door below Hr. Bod? Prtteeon’i. Ilrwy n-xLiif*.s J# is* JKorc’tscnp AND OOUXSHLLOR AT LAW—o«e*, r*- - to No. 44 Qrttit street, fietr Fourth, Pittsburgh* ,1-.. .ilfPil. ■<■':••■ HWlftj c. Urlando Loodil*! ~ ATTOUJfXV AT LAYf—Odets, Fourth a treat, abort "Wood. :iyfcr - • _ Tbunu AK» Marshall* J V TOtJaKSY AT LAW—Ofliev, Lowriu’d Buildings, Fcnrth A rtrwt.- : jtbl-lj . it. li. Carsaßau, ' J t‘jH*Yftxn.Y AT LAW—Owe* oa Fourth atraet, bitvm Ohyrv *tipy anj flraht fctrxet. * >-j« '‘-J.V"’J• R. M»C!lowry, • A>SSOKNXY AND CvXJNSKLLOR AT LAW—OBoe In /■J% Baheweire Bwfldlucs, on ilrwot street. * je3 - £ TIOR2OIT AT LAW—No. U 7 Fourthetreet, abare tad - A butSTt -r*. : Aldernon W*tio». 1: '■‘ ■Otike o% Third street* opposite the oid Post QjUe, 1 : Tlr g * ftg all baanesa pertaining to the offiee of Aider* ■ jy- man and Justice or the Peaee will be promptly at* v tasnedtO. Acknowledgmentsof Deeds andMertgages, and nth»r inainimonta br writing, taken at his office, or ml the k rttddeoee ortbe uaraes. ThnDfCk*** of -il. t&ULHT, late aa Alderman of the - fifty pf; pittgftßPflhy are placed in ray Fereons • gating Judgment* on laid Dockets may have the necessary • .pfOiess Issued thereon by Alderman Watson. (my&tf .;,li*iltou»kttMUri Alderraaa. . j hVnCR, Grant stxaet, between Fourth at. and Diamond. “• _ ’ JaUay.r ; OouTeyanclng of all binds dona with the greet* jii rare ■"* lagal-aocoracy. .Titles to Beal Rotate ex* ' aco.ned. Ao. - ' ; ' i* 3^_ • i ■: Neal, Alderraaa. V"O.9IT2ILBD direct, between Wood and Market streets, |\ ’Pittsburgh. Collections promptly made, Bonds, Hart* • <;a jT'ge*,-and other writings drawn with neatness and aae** •• ■ta'.t* . ~... > e3l:l y * • RUtUHfIOM HKNTIBT. (»UO - eessor «to G. W. BiiiiliiJ XO. 144 SMITH* ' ' OnWWkrtninfTTTtrrr 1 1 fir *U* Office boitxii from Bto 1 o'clock, tad . i • fablfcly ■»'••? J-jCOTT. DjLSllfll, JfoorOißtmt, fly door* ..... 111 Omvi Sons From ala* JL M. te fit* dasVhy ■“ - - - McnBASM. .■" iJ. -;■©. W. HKHSTUIIfi * CO.. - . jCfftßSSltt J3B ?«8WAR0I!(li MBBGBANTS, 3. siasiaw®uo Oadfff tUBmUy In Product. Pitttfcnrgli, Cin- attar Xuaulacturca, ta. - e v 3ft'lfipmMifriill between Martel and JFerrjf tlndtf • ' / PITWMMU, FA. i „ ' oudttn e6ni4{tUßnti> Fw 'V-fl22rkfeHitflM Mid to fenrardtog s»erehai»dl»«. h.k» limrftiffli Btrn Win. Itielibuna, &K- Jobwtnn, aM»B; &?•. Onotge bedha, felt 9olon«m Stoner, teg. ; , i»*i- "■ ‘^^xrmisSir aracOT?V^!“'' fOBWAUDINU CUIUiIASIOK UU*t* tLrteL&maU Paina. &*&road £)-&ot, _ *smj • ■ ■ Pa. _ MJ PAGODA tna itorb. t ■fKWfrfttWiiitrii, WhoUtaU and Retail Qrocx f, Dealer - el Anllmborter of Old Country BU«k Teas, Frei sch Bran* dssm Wines. corner of Diamond alley smiths Diamond, fttfcoorgh, Pju_ i_ 1 •'' ,T ‘ ' WMTa. II’CLURG) r HEALER AND FAMILY GROCER, - ®* n oosan or wood uxa uuttn stsutn, . i’lXij&orgk. • • *■Hoary H. Column. ~ ■ 'TNOB.WARDINO AND OGMMIS&tON MREC EANT, and p Wholesale Dealer In Cheese, Butter, Bools, fish, and pioduee generally. No. 2A WOOD Bu Pittsbor, ft. jinart • psnl A tturdackf BMMXBSCON AND fORWARDING MERCBANB, AND STEAMBOAT AQBMTd—No. t Water sere at, Cincinnati, - .**,:•* -ELr4»* C*A*or«am, J ■ TWnraiLi.ia AND ilTATlOlfßß—»\a* always <m haft 1 . - fyacen»Tat« tfl^ ,rtmaqtc>{ School, Mifosllaneous and Blank Mean, niuttnt. Post and Gap Paper, .‘to, Wholesale and Re- SjLHthlQd Wpte* *tvto, below Fifth, Rest side, Pittsburgh. Wanted, Regs and Tanner** frrraps. apls*.ly • RfiittU A Bio., .kpeoOKBBIXBR&'SrATIONRRS, DEALERS IN STAN .fYpARDAND'LGSiiT LITERATURE, and Pohiishersoi -tbbL O 0 9- TORJtN.No. 14 fifth street, Pittabnrgh, Pu. moelfely . I. W» bfiadwlek, ~ TVIULEIXS RAQB AND PAPER, No. U 9 Wood Street, •u F Pltiebnruh. The highest vie*in cash paid fo>|<rags. * 41U1U.. 1664. ...... '• TEA’S SELLSES ft CO., ftrwtricriMd Oottmliilon Mereliattc Phil* wM.aicmam»..Eiuaburgh. ■** ”■ : Sillier A Rlcketson, SrHOLESALK UttOOKitS, IMPORTERS OT BRANDIES, r ami gagers—No*. 172 and 174, tczner of Irwin liberty streets, Piiiaburgh. lion, Nails, Cotton Yanis, EIV bonstaittly on Itann. I?** . William Carr do Co., ’ W. (Wm. (Jiua l ate ef the firm of J. ParkiU A Oo.) UDL&BALK QILOCRUB »iid Deulere In Foreign Wlue* ■wH Hreii'iiea,<Jid siosongahele and Rectified Whb • imf- No-329 Commercial kow. ifidartystreet, Pittsburgh, . - • - jaflry iiMMf M^Ptttr* -*** -- »■»»■ jr.''ntUo9 ALZX. EJatPATUCC. HEHIIOS * CO., WIiOLSBALH Orociwn, Produce Dealers and Commit* nion &laretuum* No. 243 liberty street. FITF&UURGR, PA. , *TTT —r - • •- mSI gnbserlben hire this day formed a partnership for . L itßUparpoee of currying on Committion and Forward . A with the Fisk. Bacon and Oil, andPro dose borimeee**o«ral«y-under the style of ICniUR A Rich i wrr warefaohyC No. lli Water and ISO Front streets; T. JAMK3 KICHARDSON, ■j ■=”-i- • J AS. J. BRNNKTT. February Ist, WfcftM _ \ Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa, dealer ii . Produce, offers for salt a ohoke stock o > CwUki, wlacted for family use. BptAs of every variety c fc*ffe»9Uf*st quaßiy, ground at his Steam Mills. Alto. 'Mad Prutau foreign and Domestic. Produce takeuia «| ehiaw for Merchandize. jJV D, has procured * full assortment of Ismdretb’s WiaiilmllnTlnn SewLs, and invites the attention of all Is* . imrtr* haraeal again. Jaall 1 Coiisirtneratitp. moi U&DVRBTQNSDbave this day entered Intoeo-part- I r erahlp, under the mas and style of J. A..ITUTOHI* mSH k 00, mr the nnrpoae of trauaetlng a Commission and flseiiDSj blllTmiis - JAS. A. HUTCHISON, - ' A. M. WALLINGFORD. i>RU»pgli f Tebnmyt,lB&4 febfl ■'•a knuLOtf. nioiuaneoif." j. x. IIURf Wf - JS*fIUIR * RICHARDSON* . AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AW \l Winliinlf Dealers In Pisb, Bacon and Oil, and Produce .■aaMtn-'Wireboute formerly oocopled by Bor bridge k • 2fo. lIS-Water and 150 First street, Pittsburgh, g_ ............JHO. A. XXXBHAV, ; TT- a rbnshaw, _ ffJSA DIALEKS 'AND' FAMILY OROCSKS; Dealers in I Vaftiebind WlHBvWare,J*ponned Tin Ware, Houa* toriM Wnnnnrir j Wbdeaue and Detail,No. 253 Liberty writ,? 1 johm moots. wmowmb, ' JUrylsni. . Pittsburgh. * Kiools * Co>f . T>«Oima**pQW»WliJ-OOMMII*ION mmoiust*, ‘Oommlaalon Ho«u« : - ms* bn opened a bouse for the shore par* .JFiSi&itf Jte.l7 gmftij&M street, four doow atawetta aoMCa&e JXouae. We wiU purchase, or reoetrs, e» ‘ttnWteitV Flour, Bacon, Ohm *r% , 'olrti^toto ) y<«s&s<, Qmr-Bctd t -Bcied-Har, *•» advances, or.purchaee at t bi ;*S5“*?. ?wtora,h - md »00. T\*i**a in übo&iSss!*ssddo& floor, baoon, 10, BMMf BaritMoM Md »irrt»ti»M«, Pitt*. r» -I wholesam p’jitLDi a wnns A«s. Sfoond itTMt, flIUi door wttatiiEE22E&r*^ Iff inrtnam *v ■ 'V* t • - n i ) ■ » : ' , • ik’’ *" * ' '■+, «•- ’->-4 *o • ' -*»■«.{ r, /jV ‘i v>' ; , t 'SIMESS. CARDS. King * ffloerhesdi - tiQymair.it QRuCEUS AND TRODI/CM DEALHRfI No. XI Wool street, ntuburgh. [myffg imtth * Sinclair, • BOUKAXdi-OBOC&ftB -AND COM.MISSION HKR CHANTS—Comer Wood and First Fts. ' fnorg PROVISIONS. OROCKRIE3 AND OILS, Aj' : * • No. aoa Liberty tirtd, PitUburghi Pa. ‘^ 1, * a '*T~*’ ,aCU * B * Too * a '—*• 101 rCbLMTURB AS» *W> w wirj dMcnptioo. M«t»r4«u >m> vork*- (knUkn liuUaim wtln nurim- ta.ll .«* * ’ *kv .' • , :3ctst, Uaito JHaniing Bast. PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMORB AMbNTGOMERY, AT THE “POST BUILDINGS,” CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PEE ANNUM, OE $6,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. VOLUME XIII.- BUSINESS CARDS. JOISPH FtimilQ, flDC01««0» 90 t. WILCOX 0 CO.] KUSKIT STRUT AMD DIAMOND, kMN V/ conatotty on hand a full aaaortment of Drugs, Medl -cinsa, Medicine Ghesta, Perfumery, and til articles pertain lng to hia boalnesa. dVPhyaielana 1 Preeodpttons cartfally compoondadat all boon. ... jaAy joaa ruion. cocuua runura. nsuao B&OTHBHA, (Saoeaasora to J. JUdd 4 Oo.) WHOLESALE DRUQQIBTB, No. 00 Wood Strtat, PUUburght A. Proprietor) of Dr. U’Xmne’a Celebrated Vermifuge, Liver PttU,*c. j*lo JOHN HAFT, JR., (flaooeeeor to JU. SPOaffey,) Wholesale and Oeteil,Dnifclit| AND Detier (a PAINTS, OILS, Did BTUfPB, Ac, 141 Wood atreet, time door* below Virgin alley, tprlaridely PITIOBtJEQIL JOHN U. MORttlfl, As’t, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, Dje-itu®, Paint., Oil*, Varnluhe., Ac., No. Wood street, (one door aonth of Diamond alley, ' piTveacaa u., , jjafr} juSTlircauj,, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUOOIST, f Wo. 139 Wood street, jn3;y{] Next door to 11. Chlld'a Shoe goose, Plttabnrgh. y I—» „ Sotieee ~VOS. ILKMINO having associated with JOS. ABEL, the. O bnainase will hereafter be eonducjed under the atjle of J. AN£L A CO., at the old aland, comer of Mmlthfleld and Jtoarth atreata. jat:y - William Thorn, Dragglit, HAS REMOVED to tht comer of ILAMD and PKNM Street*, whore be-wlll, as uau*!, attend promptly tc hie uumerous friends. All articles In hk line are warranted pure, and pat up with the utmoet care. marilitim B. A* I'ahneitoek A Co,, TfrUOLESALE DRUQ WAREHOUSE—Corner licet and W Wood atreeta,- and owner Wood and Slith. (febl ALLEN, R.. L. WUULXSALI 0 Fftroign Wi&M, Br&ndiu, Cigar*, Old Uonongo hela Bye Whijky, &c., - ALSO, RSCTiFrUa UMtlliliEß, NO. 8 WOOD 3TKKBT, PA. •CTT UIKfl, Brandies, Gins, Cordials, Jetm&s Spirits, Bt YY Croix New Engl&ud iiam, Olervt*,£heiapegiiSA, 'Bcotch Ale,-London lirown Stoat, Irish, Scutch, Bourbon, <Qld fflonangaheU Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple. Poach, WUd Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; imported Havana, Woe>H»i anl Principe Cigars; Uaif-Bpanish and Gummoc Cigafs,*llat such low p. ices as to cbeUenrf , competition. Taney Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and DomijohQS of all site*. 1 respectfully inrila an examine ' tlon of rny a toe*, at No. 9 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, pence. »y3;ly joua QRotirr, IMPORTER OF BBANDJLhS, GIN, WINB3, Ac,—Dealer Is fine Old Monogahela Whisky, Poach Brandy, he. a Rectifying Distiller, oorusrof Smlthfielu and Front streets, Pittsburgh. * sprlß J, Bryar, -STTimraiULl AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT VY lkk Liberty stmt, and 81 Planond allsy. febltfcy iUiaOTai. 4WJKO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER,-S< aAB removed to 294 LIBERTY street, opposite Garrison alley, and No. 3 SSVANIii, near namhCeld, where ttbeetkentkmofhtoftisndsandth* public lsiuvltedto the .stock of BRADY-MADE UOoDS alwsys on hand. Also, -Cloths, Csaslmaras «"S V actings for ordered work. A full ■awartmcnl offPuraishlng Goods fur gentlemen, Including Hats of all qualities, Trunks, Umbrellas, Atl, Ac. jaSj jotui ....ookaauua a'owut Whoieial* and Be tail Clothing XarchjuiU, HO. 1 68 WOOD STRUCT. imin suheofbeia respectfully Inform tlielr old customers ' fi»a the public in general, that they have this day as* •odasad themselves in the above buaiuemi, under thsurm •{ JOHN M’CLCMUUV A CO. They respectfully solicit a adisre ol public patronage. The previous business of each will ha settled by them* ; s»jt«s respectively. f*h9 >.AI uu, of the arm oil Uoour a Lmui.) hattej • opened efURB NO. 9, (two doors above the old for tha purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING BC&INR3S, hopes by strict attention to hoatnecs to merit a sham oi the patronage of ihe lata firm. * M. JL—Clothing made to order In tha most fashionable Ctrisa. aad on the shortest notice—-inferior to none in the sSyT jeo3fty damts C. Watt, MIBCHANiI Ts 1 U XtSJlili sh—«i ipluirttaths ■Xmaswsi FUbfourgh, Pa. aprT damn flaHiAisr, MOHOSGAHRLA PLANING SLUl—Would respectfully inform his friends and tha poolis, that ids usw estab* Ushmsnt la now in full open bon, and that he is prepared to furnish Bosk Cabins, and till all orders for Flatted Lumber, with promptasH, and at the lowest rates. Board aad Plank, planed on one ox Doth Sides, constantly on hand. Bash, Boon, and Mouldings, o! »tstj description, mads to orim. BoUdsrs Ad Carpenters would find It to their advAtage to gir» him s *»ii t ns he cu now inrush them with pinned staff soluble for every description ot wort.-' ■ HER&OJf ft CBIBWKLL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, MAXTJ9 ACTTJRJERB of nil hinds of DBAS3 WO&S, LO COMOTIVE, STEAM SNQINJ6, PLOMBKHS, he. Al so, Cotton Betting fcUnolnetumrs. t oondry on Bebecca street, Alieghen y Oltj. Odoe ahd Store, No. 13 Market street, Pituborgh. OLD BRASS nod COPPER taken in exchange for work, or cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will be promptly attended to. lebfcly : ; JOSCPU T. LUWftY, 1F0.43 Cbm? of Fifth and Wbod Stneta, Office up stairs. Entrance from Fifth street, Pittsburgh YVEBPIOTf ULLYannoaiic* to in# public mu he has XV eonuaenoed the REAL ESTATK AUKNCV, in connw tton with Intelligence and Uensral Collecting, lie will also attend to renting. Persons in want of servants* In auj capacity, or those In want of placet, will be supplied notion. Ail bosinsca entrusted to his care proapdj at tended to. Lffcratca —T. J. Uigham, Esq., Richard Cowan, Esq., W 0- Leslie, Dr. Alex. Slack, James Mackrral, A. A. Mason, M»f»t A Old. ' jaolS k. «aarr.—....~.........4-~....—~——n. xxtsuwxa A. GUAFF 4b Cti. t , \ftt t»m roandry, So. lit Wood otroot, mrsuvxuH, fa., MANUFACTURERS OP COOKING STOVES, Coal and* Wood Stoves, parlor Store*, Hollow Ware, Plain Ad Fancy Urate*, Plain and Fauoy Fenders, Sod and Dog irons, Kettles, Tea KatUes, Wagon Poxes, he. ~lja3:lyf • Austin niAX ESTATE AGENT, Merchandise, Stock, Ad Bill XV Broker, Office, No. B 2 Fourth Street, (above Wood.) The euoecriber having opened a office at the above ptaee, for the purpose of negotiating Loans, kills, Bood», Mortgages, and other Instxuuwnte tor the security of Money, Ad for the purenase Ad u.l* of titoeka. Will aLo give prompt and particular attention to buying, selling, renting of and leas ing lieal Potato. [jy7| AUSTIN LOOMIS. Ichnebmui A IlKunicln, T IT ZlGGßAPlLKlt&—Third street, opposite the Post-office, I i Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, kill Deads, Show Bills, Labels, Architectural ami Machine Drawings, Business tail Visiting Cards, Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed In Colors, Odd, Dronxe, or Black, in tbs most approved style, Ad at the moat reasonable prices. octlfriy H. ■’K.lnley, House, biqn, and ornamental painter, and Dealer In Paints—No. it St. UUlr street, Pittsburgh. Hu constantly on ‘hAd all kinds ot Paints, either dry or mixed, Jaa ahd Copal Varnish, Linseed Oil, Boiled Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Window (Has* oi A sisss, Putty, Paint Brushes, *c4 all of the best quality, Ad tor sale at reasona ble prices. KIGLIBU Aft JJ CLASSICAL BAftIiART. W. T. MCDONALD, U. A, rmwoifal Ims naxt session of the initltntioa will commence on MONDAY, tbs 6th of September next, at the room cor ner of Jerry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the Messrs. Yeedsr. Jis/erencct —lion. A. W. LoonU, 0. Ensp, Jr* 8. V. Too oahorst* 14. Miller. Jr. ' >Qg26 JACOB JU’COhBISTKRi WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER in Diun nr ill xisra of Tnbaeco, Snuff, and Clean, No. US Fiflh tL, IhLltburgh, ib. Keepa constantly on hand a large supply of *ll the rarloas brands'of Imparted Cigars. j*3:{ JOSEPH CHAPMAH, WHOLES ALB AND RETAIL DEALER IN iH PORTED CIGARS, No. 63 Ua&kit mur, ttminntGa. POWKH A OISEDOS, Architectural and ornamental carvers.— Ornamental Patterns for Casting. In eiery style; Modeling: Designing, Ac. Composition Ornaments for the deco ration of Steamboats, Duildings, A&; SO SMITUFIELD Street, near the PoaLOffice. jlAxa / PAPJW MIL.L.. CAXTQN, OHIO. i •wjiIHUER, ANDBBBON ft 00., bare jaatetarted their pa. r per mill, at lb* a boro place, where the; will be happy to rewire orders for printing and wrapping paper of all jjyn . ’ feb27:ti A. Ttndle, _ WHOLESALE endßetsU SADDLE, tIABNZSS, k TBUNK, TAUSiS enACAKPhT JIAU meoufso ’ turer, No. IM Wood street, Pittsburgh, Ps. ' ' jrolui H. Melior, . -IXTHOLBUALi AND BET AIL DEALER IN MUgIpAL VV IKBTKUiUEHTB, Pisnoe, Uutic, School Book* *aA fluoonsry, Mo. IM Wood rtrwt li*nl t. J.JUbGAIU HAGAN * AIU-, YfTHOLBSALI tod Be tall IX n fax -KOs, Jimcr and W SiOfU VMT GOODS, No*. 91 Msrket end 8 Union itrwt, Pittsburgh. »pr 4 E.'WHITmUUfIE, FAIfOT BILK AND WOOLEN DYER AND CLEAN KB, -ffI.'T ISABELLA BL, mu the Emmet Hotel, tw.t* AmqBMT. . , ' Theiiu Bt. Little* ' TIXATCH AND CLOCK MAKER—fifth street, be trees W Wood ssd Hsrket streets, opposite Iron City Hotel, pf Jewelry mede sod repaired. fepfrly i ittttiii— *—* — s. t. oprnHnr. ~Jrt>VTHB*BT * SON, DJUXi MTATI AND GENERAL AGENTS, No. 00 itamydf ixd' ' noTi : ' ' V,-'.. OsmT • " HT.ssC/gpoa— om to Nuipst a Ln,V WOOL PEAL- XbTaBP COMMISSION MERCHANT, fbr the sole or ABexknVooles Goods, No. 18» liberty Street [my4 T\RALXR to BOOT^BH?K?TBUt^B-iB<I T IJWnORN I ) md B&iJD BA!M,Maui of MarMiad jfcCl74 P* - ■ >**? TEA STORE, T BY A. JAYHJES, I< ™- I naMlkall. In_ " , jJWMyfrZPwte in Frtooh and Amriot^yf *eTl,f httn,i!:i<l aw»t f» »f> <1 %-A BUSINESS CARDS. Ho. 6 Wood Btreat, Pittsburgh, Y*.. WHOLESALE Dealer ia Foreign Pruitt, Nutt, Spices, Confectionery, Bugars, Cigars, Ac., Jke. RoUfau.Flrt, Prune*, Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Dates, Citrons, Almonds, JUberts, Walnuts, Cream Huts, Pen Note, Oocos Natt, Pine AppleOneeee,' Smrainee,' Pieties, Ssncea, Roek Oandy, Ter mWlli, Maccaroni, OBre Oil, Ac., A&. iprgfcly •a. lie ww® asu9T,« *r» noon ulow met* Aim. B9WH A TETLMJ. IMPORTERS ana manufacturers of BURGICAL AND DENTAL MW INSTRUMENTS, RI7LB& Ac. We keep n general assortment of the abore articles oonstantlj on band; together with ■ general variety of Vcney Hardware. Also, Guns, Pis tols and Revolvers, Flasks, Borns, Shot Belts, Capa, Powder, Lead and Bolls ts; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knlras; Tailors and Hair Drwsers' Shears; Pocket BcUsots, Ac.— Also, Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RULES!—We are making Rifles of every description, to order, of the best metcrlaL and workmanship Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill ed with danatah. Hunting parties supplied at Wholeaal* lrioea. »7l* Cbaadsllsrs tad Ona Flxtursa. fTIHH subscriber* are now opening at their new Wareroom -1 NO. 100 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith field, the hugest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK ETS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected arit Oas Fitting, tear offered In this market. Haring arrangements made by which they will be constantly In receipt or new patterns and varieties, they confidently invite the attention of pur chasers to their selection. We are determined to sell as low as any booae in the West, and being practical Gas Fit ter*. can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles lathis line. ' We continue as heretofore to fit np buildings of every de scription for gas. water and steam. Brass Castings of all kinds made to ordrr promptly. LONG, MILLER A 00., UftUUUK AIjJ£TCIII£U, FROM HEW TOBE, / —_ MANUFACTURER of the eelebratod W \ Gossamer Ventilating .Wig, Elastic / T \ Band Toupee*, and every description I -A of Ornamental Hair, for Ladies and Of * iVuwGentlemen, T 9 FOURTH BTREKT, Wood and Market, PiUa- Birrcaia's system enables Ladles No. 1. The round of the Hoad. Vo. 2. From the forehead orer tbs head to neck, No. 2. No. 5. Frem. ear to ear, over the top. No. 4. From ear to car, round the forehead. For Toupees, to o-ver the top of the bead only—* paper pattern, the enact shape ofthe bald part. [myt flaw Coach and Carriage Factory I JOHHSTOH, BROTHERS ft CO., Oanur of Metmcca and Jklmcni iirtcU t Allegheny City, m WOULD respectfully inform their friends the public generally, that they bars commenced the manufacture of Carriages. Chariots, la all their vartou* stylet of halsh mad proportion. All order* will ’■* executed with strict regard to daisbUity tad beauty of flnUh. Repairs will also be attended to on the most reasonable term*. Using in all their work the best Eastern Shaft*, Pole*, and Wheel stuff, they feel confi dent that all who faror them with their patrofiftfe, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. Purchasers are requested to give us a eall, before punha* sing elsewhere. oetfiily Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY, (nan tan uitnoan st*ncs.) T7AJHLIX3 will be supplied withourrariooi grade# of X FKRSII GROUND FLOUR, |}y leprisg thetr orders at tne Mill or in our boxes at Logan, Wilson A Oo.» Wood street.or Braun A Reiter,cor* ner Liberty and feu Clair street*. Pittsburgh. U. P. Schwarts, or J. T. Sample, DruggLts, Allegheny. Flour will bedeliteredtn families In eitbeTof the two cities Tuns: CAHJI on delivery. jyza BEY AN, KENNEDY A CO. FOR Saddlers and Carriage Makers. B JR.; I*IXX»LURQH. Alio, Clothi, Dx&xska, Xams, Hess, B«t Stuff, Iteamboat Farnlture aid Claalra* spa WE bars on hand and arm constantly manufaetn- UL ring STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE AND of every description, via: *Y ■ Extension Dining Tables; Do Ben* ' tlo; Ladles Cabin Chairs, of various style*; Gents. do do do; But* Room do do do; Do Toilet Boxes; T«U a Tele*; Sofas; Divan*; Centre Table*j Wash Steads; Card do; Water do; Tray*, Ac. Material and workmanship warranted, and prices aatif factory. T. 11. YOUNG A CO., jy2o G 8 gmlthfield pL, op|wulte City Hotel. MURPHY’S NEW EAGLE lIAT MANUFACTORY, NO. 182 WOOD STKKET, on. door A from tho corner of Liberty, is now open. JW Tbe proprietor ia himself a practical Halter, baring bad fifteen yean experience at Tliv buaoew, t»n years as a practical workman; baring worked In lb* principal establishment* in Now York, Phil* aoeirlii*, Cincinnati, and the New EosrianJ States; fade eoufllsnt Lbtt, fr.’tn hi* practical experience a* a flatter, ‘be can ft?rn!«h wot only as gord bot a oirria and ettaarn article tnan anything heretofore offered to the Fiiuburgh public— a-'l oj ku <Aon tnanu/udurt. drcls:tf \V. St Haven. —— ritUE OLD PRINTING ESrAULISUMKNT, (late John- X etc>u A Stockton.) and Blank Book and Stationery Wareboase, is prepared to-execute every style of Legal, Commercial, Oanai and Steamboat Job Printing *od Book Binding, and furnish every article in tbe Blank Book, Paper and Sutirncry Hue, at tbe shortest notice and the most reasonable terms. Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, Printing Office sad Book Bindery, corner of Market and Second at*, [norlfi Depot of Lonfwortb 4k Zimmer luan’s Ca« tawba Wtiaee and Brandy, THE onderalgncd bus received and offers for sale, at Cin cinnati pnctl, a large quantity of Logworth A Zimmer man'scboiea and world-renowned Sparkling, Dry and La dies' Sweet Catawba Wines, barb as may desire to procure an cxcellentartide of Native Wine, (the pure juke of the grape,) will find BUT establishment the place for the gratifi cation of their desires. The Catawba Brandy, distilled Iron! the genuine Urspe, Is declared by many excellent judges, equal In caTor to Lbu best Imported Cognac. D. HCKKISSS', No. 137 Liberty street. Nunn's * Clark's Planso, AFRESH arrival of NUNNS k celebrated PIANOS bas just been by the subscriber. Tbay Lave been and carefully selected expressly for this msr-“ * X V • ket, and are considered unequalled fur sweetness and power of tone. They all po**e&> tbe new improvement of two separate bridyet, tbe ba.-s striupa running over and above the treble. They ere fully warranted to staud any climate and to excel in capacity for standing in tune, Prices range from )«0 to SSOO. Also, a fine lot of Pianos from the menu factories of DUNIIAM A CO., and also LIGItTK, NEWTON A BRADBUItY, N. Y. All the above wHI positively be sold at Factory prices, without additional charge for freight, risk,etc.,etc. henry ki.khkk, Bole Af.ent for Nunns A Clark's Fiaoos, No. 101 Third street, jc3 Sign of tbe Golden Harp. Hill's Almanacs for 1B»S. JOHN 11. MELLOR, 81 Wood street, Pittsburgh, will publish on tbe 15th August, 1854, the well known seriee of Almanacs (fur 1856) calculated by Sanford C. Hill, Esq., and for many years published by Mr. Luke Loomis, of thU city, under tee name of "Loomis’ Almanacs." The series will consist of— KILL’S PITTSBURGH ALMANAC, iIXLL’d MAGAZINE ALSLAN AC, niLL’S AMERICAN FARM Bits' ALMANAC. It is tnly necessary to say, that the religious, moral and useful character of Mr. Uiß’s Almanacs will be mmintalnod in the above series, for 1855. 49* Printer* and others are hereby cautioned against infringing on the copyright of the above Almanacs. l'h**y will be for sale at all tbe Bookstores, by the gross or loien, and by all JQITN H. MELLOR, 81 Woci street. A Maw Arrival of Plaasi* ftHAKLQTTE BLUME, No. 118 Wood stive), ia Just re V/ driving tbe following new Piano Forte#, with and with out tbe j&uliau attachment: One elegant carved Louis XIV style Grand Action T oc tave Piano. Ona extra carved Pernentiue, pearl keys, 7 octave Piano. Two frill carved, semi grand, 7 octave Pianos. Two plain Rosewood 6-)f “ “ One do do 6)5 H w Three do do 6 M ** gTwo double round corner Rosewood octave Pianos. One round corner finished back and front 7 octave Piano. A further arrival Is expected In about two week*. [*uA> JOHN A. OTIBIEN, 07 SMITUFIKLD STREET, between Fourth and Diamond alley. Money loaned on Gold and Silver Plate, Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Guns and Pistols, Feather Beds, Fur niture, and all kinds of articles—for any length of time agreed on. Oharges for storage considerably tower than heretofore. Private entrance through the till door. All business transactions Strictly confidential. 4UX2IL AML, JX. Forfaited pledges sold immediately after being ont of date, unless redeemed. Bargains of Gold and BUver Watch* es, Jewelry, Ac., always on hand. apr!o:6m IEW SEED ITOKKi JAMES WARDBOP, OTTERS for tale CANARY BIRDS of the meet Improved breed, being very hardy, and fine singers. Bird Seeds 'M>»narT,l2emp. Millet,Rooe and mixed Seed. Bouquets will be famished composed of the finest FLOWERS, vis: Cornelias, Rose Buds, Heliotropes, Ac. £vergreens{ln pots) for Christmas lhfthetd and Horticultural Btore, N0.~4& FtfUTst; near Wood. ■ deeao THE subecriber toTinc the exclusive right to manufoe tore and sell SWEENEY’S ,IIOT AIR.AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE, Is prepared to receive orders, and contract for beating buildings with tbe meet economical furnace now in use. Tbe attention of those Interested Is •oliritecL Am Information can be bad of A. BRADLEY, Noe. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BARN DOLLAR, Iron Olty Store Warehouse, No. 184 Wood st ; ; BARE A- HOSER, ARCHITECTS: —Office*: Philo Hall* Na 76 Third street, Pittsburgh; and east side of the Diamond, Allegheny. ’Mtftn •• . jf«w Jersey Water Melon*, rhA Peachti. riava bis Depot, MO. M 3 Wood street, above fifth. . BAMIISL S7KI&RUQX. • •' ;*' h'.t Vs*' . ' • *V. ;-■••'> *i '■■ . • •* A' :• -• l **>*+::- • ,• <•• ,*a >*»,?,• 2 *■ ! •>•• PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 6, 1855. J rc7AifD*Moi No. 109 First street. WAKE Springs, fto., fte. Loan Office. Uoninme the Smoke. . • <* • > * * ; a v ■* - J. * , - — ... BUSINESS CARDS- SEW CARPETS, gprtai Btylss« AT TUI CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUBB, Ho. 82 THIRD Street—W* are now recaiTinf and opening one of the largest and choicest stocks of Carpetings, Oil- Cloths, Mats, Matting, Bogs, Am, trsr exhibited west of Kerr York. The stock has bosn selaetad with great care. Persons in want of any articles in our Una, are respectfully Invited to eall and examine. Our assortment ooueiets in part of the following, via: Royal Velvet and Brussels Carpetings; Tapestry Brumels; Anbnsson Carpets; Extra Imperial and Super Three-ply ; Patent Tapestry Ingrain; Bnperflna and line Ingrain; <*. Worsted and Wool Oaipeta; Wool and Cotton do VeniUan 24$$, 9£,and 4-4; Hemp Carpets, very cheep; List and Rag, do Whit* and Cheek Canton Mattings. X* 4-4,6-4, and 64; Cocoa Matting, 24,*4, M7aS64; Spanish Matting, very cheap; Elegant Mosaic Ruga, $6O perpoir; Axalnlstar,Chenille, and Tufted Bogs, all prices; fkney Encash Sheepskin Mata, $l6 per pair; Colored do do do from $2,50 to $5 each; Together with a large seleetion of Ooeoa, Jnte, Velvet, and ether Mats; Embossed and printed doth table and piano covers, of entirely new designs, very rich. Damask table ami piano covers; also worsted by the yard, tollnett, doylers, A*. A great variety of patterns in floor 00-cioth, from 2 to 24 flat wide. ? Buff Hollands for windows, 30, 32,54,30,35,40, 42,44, nchri wide. Gold bordered shades, entirely new, very rtrfi. Window ahadee of every description. Oval and hollow stalr-roda, carpet biadtog, tacks, Ac. Also, tb* Royal Turkish Bath Towels, together with every thing usually kept ia Carpet Houses. “Small profits and quick sales.” a B. HEADLY A CO., marfrmae Ai,Third street. J. X. JOSOS .. c. ’-inrun JONES & BUCHER. IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PtnmylaaxU AnZ rood, foot of Third tL, Barriabarg. Pc. HAYING increased oar Machinery, which js now «f tk* tuoet improved order, cad having added many fsetli* 1 tiea for dispatching work, wear* bow marntfeetuxing First Class ITEAH BXOIfIB*, FOB FDBNACJtS AND BOLLING MILLS, Bloving Cflindori, Boilers, Fumed, Bolling, SAW and GRIST MILL MAOHINEKY A CABTINOS, Qu end Water Pipes, Hydrants, Retort.*, LanpPosts, Hitch* tog Poet*, Columns, Girderv, Shafting, Hangers, Brackets, Oilier Orates, BathtogTube, Spouts, Railing, Verandah* and Ornamental Coating*. We pay partieslar attention to the msnuXactura and con struction ofCaet Iron Fromt* for Zlomsoa and Stores, Having an ex teams assortment of benntiful Carved Pat* terna of the moat approved architectural order, our great facilities for manufacturing and shipping enable ua to com* pel* with our el ties. Parties trading Furnaces or Rolling MiTls, Mill Owners sad Miil*Wrights, will find it much to their advantage to call and examine our extensive stock of Patterns before building. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, Of tr«ry d«Kripifea; BmlLh Work, Pitt Urn Makiig. For me* mid Forgt Tuyer—, faraUhod to order. [mylfcy O 111 mm limit, 'Vf ARKXT STRUT, BETWEEN THIRD AS» FOURTH. ITJL —lOO crates of QUKRNSWAHK, of Ohs rill itupcrU- Uon, mow receiving, to which we in rite the attention of the country end city trade, tiering nmne doaeo different pat terns Of Tea Ware, w# feel eonfUeat of jailing all tastes; estoog which maj be found white Iron stone, gold bend, gold scroll, bine, pink, plum purple, brown and green. AP so, a handsome green sprig end white Imitation stone, which oan be sold mueb below the real stone were. . COMMON WARN.—Our stock ef.Comnuift-Teu, Plate*, Dishes, Bakers, Nappies, Bowls, Pitcher*, and every article In the lice, la large, and selected for the city and country trade. OLABB WARS —Haring a large and 'well selected stock of UUm on hand, we will sell at lkciory prices, saving the merchant the trouble of snaking a separate hill. All wo ask is a call, and we feel confident ef pics sing. Boots and Ihees, Wbolaanlo and UsiaUt JASIES ROBB, NO. 69 Market, end 6 Union stive?, third door from the Market Uoosb, would call the attention of his friends, and the public generally, to the fret, that hs bu now on : hand the largest and hast —titf stock sf B&XTA AND BUUk< lamU them iaiiStlii| wora by ladies and gentlemen pm; ..jp*. t. Y —* trusts, eannot tail to plaaaa aIL - Ills prioes are very mneh ftdaeed, rad he sells lodic* 1 Gaiters at from $1,12 so $3,10; OenUeman's Boots, from gi,2S to $6; and easalleat OenUeman’s o alters, and Youths and Children's wear, at extraordinary low price*. Be also continues to manufacture, as heretofore, all de scriptions of LADIXB AND «KTCtdblff»’B BOOM AND SHußff, of the best quality and the latest style, all of which 'he warrants. Nor should be overlooked bis very large as sortment of Gum Sandsls, Overshoes and Boots, for Ladies, Oentlsmea and OuSdiso. livery person who fhvor* him with their patronage will be fairly dealt with. jsn9 Mew Jfaper Ran|legs. NO. 85 WOOD STREET. Fine trench and American parlor papers ; Panel Decorations in gold, oak and marble; Hall Papers, of various styles; Ftg*d and Plain Papers, for dining rooms and chambers; Cheap and low priced Wall Papers; Borders, Ceiling*, figures, Window Shades. A large and complete assortment of the above, selected for the season, will be sold at ths nsnal low prices. oeta WALTER P. MARSHALL. x.axarr.— GrSfl| Reiilngar A Grail, TjrrESTERN POONDRI, No. 124 Wood street—Mann- TV faeturers of Cooking Stoves, Coal and Wood Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Hollow Ware, Plain and Taney Grates, Plain and Taney Tenders, Red and Dug Irons, Portable forge*. Bagar KeUlee, Zee Kettles, Stove Kettles, Wagon Boxes, Ac. Ao. salt Wm. H. Talentt A Cu, Imofeou TO T. XISAXBT, JX- 4 OU~] Manufacturers of q ilt and mahogan y look ing GLASSES, Portrait and Picture Frames, Ac., and dealer* in Imported and Domestic fancy Good*, No. 81, oor nerof Wood aud Fourth streets, Pitteburgh. fctlfclw A OatA HAYING void my interem in tbe firm of T. KENNEDY, JJL, A 00., to William EL Tnleott, who, with A. Q. llenry, will continue the Looking Glaaa and Variety Bust nee* at the old stand, corner of Wood and fourth streets, under the style of Wm. H* Zaloott A Co. 1 confidently re commend them to my former customer*, os every vay qualified to give entlremtkfoetion. All persons having demands against me, and all indebted to ms, will pleass make an early settlement. octl2 T. KENNEDY, JR. Cabinet Fnmltnre TB. YUUNG A GO., Cabinet Pumilurt mi Chair Man • ufacturert, Nos. 38 end 40 Smithfleldl street, opposite City Hotel, would respectfully remind their old friends and cu-tomers, and ttyas about to purchase any thing in their line of business, mat they are coustomly manufacturing every dewcriptloD ot fashionable Parlor and Chamber -niture, warranted In material and workatanohlp, and cold on reasonable terms. Care taken in packing lor land or water carriage Steamboat Cabin Fumitoreand Chain on hand sad made to order, as usual. Those interested In furnishing boats will find it to their advantage to give ns a call, as we give every attention to tbe manofoctere of work best adapted to their nae, (au.ll BOOTS AMD BUOEB, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JAMES KOliU has fitted up in splendid style his store, No. 89 Market street, and No. 0 Dnioa street, between Fifth street and tbe Diamond, and has DOW oompleted his Spring stock of SLIPPERS,GAITERS, Ao, and Palm Leaf, Pedal, Dustin and Braid MATS, to which be Invites the attention of all purchasers, whether at whole sale or retail. This stock is ene of the largest ever opened in this city, and embraces everything worn by tbe ladies of Philadelphia and New York, and he trusts cannot fall to please all. Great care has boen given in selecting the choicest goods; all of which he warrants. He also continues to manufacture, as heretofore, all de scriptions of Boots and Shoes, and from this long exporience of over twenty years In business in this d iy, is, he trusts, a sufficient guarantee that those wuo favor taim with their eastern, will be fhirly dealt with. apr!9:tf Bsmlnary for Boys, SanA-toai cor. cf F\flk and Grout $U- opposite Court Umue. rpnx Fall Session of this School will commence on MON- X DAY, September 4th, and tbe dudes of instruction will be resumed by Uann. GRIGGB and M*DONALD. There are tea successive mouths In the Academic year. Tuition is $12,60 per quarter. The number of pupil* is limited, and boys are admitted in tbe order of applications which may be made after August 30th. at 54 liberty street, or at School, or by letter dropped in Post Office. • ao9:Cw* W. B. ICAIFE, First street, between wood and market STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA., builds Francis' Patent Metallic Life Boats, of Galvanised Iron; also, manufectarts Oopper and Sheet Iron Work, Cooking Stoves for Steamboat* and Hotels, Portable Forges, forged Iron Work, Large Bolts for Bridge*, Aoj Oork life Preservers, the best and cheapest kind. Steamboat work attended to. [tayiAy WE are recelviag from New York and Philadelphia, 380 HALF CHESTS TEA, comprising Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong, Souchong, and English Breakfast, oil of which have been carefully selected, and will be sold as usual. A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, jy2l No. 38 Firth street. J BOOTS AND SHOES.—Thuee whs wish to get a neat and well fitting BOOT, SHOI or GAITER, will call at U'LAUGOLIN’S, jylB 95 fourth street GRAFF, REISIHGEH A. QIR&pK Manufacturers of coal and wood cooking STOVES, Parlor and Healing Stoves; Grate fronts, fenders, Wagon Boxes, Ac. Warehouse No. 124 WOOD Btreet, above fifth, Pittsburgh, Pa. jy^ ITOCKIYO FACTORY. KO. 24 FIFTH ST&EFT, 9 WSin of THX OLD BTAJD. tt.t.tam DALY has returned from the Manufactur ing Hosiery Districts of Europe, where be bas-pur chased, fer cash, a very extensive and well assorted stock af the best descriptions only of Stockings, Socks, Undershirts, Drawers, Gloves; also, nsw style of Children's and Misses’ fancy Stockings, together with his domestic stock of Pitts burgh Manufactured Hosiery. He will sell by wholesale or retail at New York Importers’ prices. > - WILLIAM DALY A CO. Remember the place—No. 24, Sign of THE OLD STAND my2B linneowal. | IAUL KLEINER has removed his LITERARY DEPOT XT from No. 73 Third street, to firth atreet. ooooaite the Theatre, where he will be happy to see his fonawpatrons, and sU others desirous of purchasing any of the chsan Id terature of the day. aprTuy MeaA and Mineral Water Fomntaln. WHOWR, No. 61 FIFTH Street, next door toMswok • HaH, dealer ia BRUIT and . lee Cream, of the beet quaUty,«rved as dorter the sea son. AJjoTitrawbmries and Cream. . F««™*w*ien famUins caa to supplied with Strawberries sad other fruits, during the season, oa the utoet reasonable term*. Orders are tsepseffrinj sonatted. jeZtf • ** 1‘ '• »' r. *. • .n't- 1 + CITY CABINET WARSHOtII, So, 173 CUSSTSVT STKHMT, . (Orrosux lanmnnxnen Hall) _ _ Philadelphia* FUBHITVSS, IH XVHftT STYLE! Comprialng Louis XIY, Louis X V*EUntothaa and Antique, with Bculpture Carving and modern style; In Roeewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satinwood and Maple; all of superior construction, and finished in -lhs tost to, If not excelling In qual ity, the Goods of any Establish^ mentln the United States. EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren tices being positively excluded,}and using the tot (ma terials, the work cannot fall to give satisfaction to pur ehasern Amongst the many advantage* offered to pur chasers, fa the fadHty of Toadshlng a House; either in ele gant or plain style, completely ffom one eeubliahnwet; by which means ail the articles in each room correspond in style and quality, and the inummse'stock always on hand, being so various hi design, enables purchasers to plea* their teste in a saleotton, without the delay. necessarily caused In ordering f urnltnca To rive an idea of the finished furnltfirs on hand, I need only inform yon that my Baome are 176 feet long, by 27 bet wide, four noon In aosatorj with Shop* aoatifoov, suffi cient to employ 200^hands, which is a guarantee that the work is alt done under my own immediate Inspection. EVYhe Packing is all done In tho Store, and furniture warranted to carry safaiy any distance. Visiter* to Phils delpbia are respectfully Invited, as.purchasers or otherwise, to call and examine the Goods. an2s:ly JOSEPH BEOGHJDGKt COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 88 CowuijeuL, bxlow i Pnn srxssr, St* Leuii, Mo., CONSIGNMENTS arid Commissions will m«vtwith prompt and personal attention, and liberal adoanew will os given when required, on Ooiarignments or Bills of Lading, is hand,. Orders tor the purdiase of Lead, Grain, and other Produce, will be promptly filled *t tbe lowest market prioee. The Receiving and Forwarding of Msrthandlss and Prw dues will meet with espedal can ynd dispatch; rite lowest rate* of Freight will always to procured, and the expense of fltorugrand Drayageas much as possible avoided. > aarxxxKuxs; Page A Bacon, Bt. Louis; Ellis A Horton, Cincinnati; Obarless, Blow A Co., do; Strader A Gorman, do, Cbontoaua Vaile, do; Hoses A fraxvr, do; Doan, King A do; Springer A Whiteman, do; J.W.ButUr J» llro.,Pltt*bk; E.O.Gooodmaa A de; D. Leech a Gto do; B. AC. Yanatl ACo.,Phllada; Wm.liolmeas 00., do; Morgan, J.M.BuekAMorgan: Blow A March, New York. B. B. Ccsnegys, do; Prosi A Forrest, do; Shields A Miller, do; Charle« A.Melg?, . do; Joslah Lee A Abraham J. Oole, do; Howard, Son A Co., do; W. B. Reynolds, Louisville; H. D. Newcomb A do; T.O.Twiehell A Co.,Commission Merchants, New Orleana have an open Policy oflnsuranee.whfehwill eorsr all shlpmente to my address, when advlmd by letter per mall, or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or at the time of snipmcaL JO6XFU MOGRIDOE, angfi Bt. Louis, Missouri. Kalians, lebraska * Kaewlethinglim LAVD TWIHTT PBB QIVT. CHEAPER THAN CAN BE BOUGHT IS THE ABOVE TERRITORIES. Real fistntn Farm tot lals, THE subscriber U authorUeA to sell TWO HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FOUR ACRES Of LAND, situated in V enailles trwnahip, Allegheny oounty, Pennsylvania, lying beck of M’Keesport, known as the White-oak fikla and in right of the proposed Stetion on the ConnedlsvlHe Railroad. Improvements as follows: a square LOU HOUSE, to by 20 fast, two stories high; and square LOG BARN, 00 by 30 fast, (both new and in good order;) two fine young ORCH ARDS, (best grafted fruit,) just commenced to bear. There Is ninety to one hundred seres cleared and In a high ftate of culdvatico, and the balance is well set wUh white-oak timber of the first order. This Land Is well calculated for a stock Farm, being very leveVandtto soil of an excellent quality for grass-growing, end bring well watered with twelve or fourteen.never-failing fprings of exoellmt water. This land has facilities rarely met with, being within half a mile of the Yonghjogheny and one mile ot Monoogatolo, and almcat on the Une of the OunßellsriUe Railroad, and is •opposed to ocntalo an inexhaustible bed of IRON ORB. This Land would not be In the market, only that the owner Is about to remove to the “Far Week." Taras easy, and price moderate. For further particulars. Inquire <4 W.J. REYNOLDS, at Loreua’i Glass Work*, of of 1 JAMES O.mCHHY, aa» Beal Estate Agent, at this offitw. JOHN J. CTLNARY. Valuable Property tar lale< TWO LOTS Of GROUND, upon which are are*ted four Brick and two Frame Buildings, which rent annually fer |fiuO. Bail property is situated In tbe Ninth Ward of tbe city of Pittsburgh, on Penn street, between and streets. Also, the Factory and Ground known as the M Empire Works,” situated on the corner of Penn end Morris streets. Also, 23 sere* of unimproved land, situated on the Alle gheny river, one mile from East Liberty. On a portion of this land there is tbe best Saw Mill location in the oounty. Also, a numbur of lots containing from 1 to 5 acres of choice land, ritoated one mile north-west of East Liberty, and one mile east of LewrencevlDe. Tbe above named piece* of property are very desirable, sad will be disposed of on advantageous terms to early pur dhasen. \For terms of sale and farther Information apply to Wm. Tfißaum, No. Wood street, Pittsburgh. R. D. THOMTSON, *• aal&tf Assignee for Jos. 8. Begley. CtiiAKUrtTß BLUME, No. 11* WooUstreeLha* Jutl re / celved the following NEW MUSIC;—A Song from the Wert; I’m Going There; Switzers’Farewell Walt*.Beliak; Brother Jonathan's March; Hour* of Devotion, a collection of sacred mriodtas, arranged In easy style for piano or melo deon, by Grots; Wild Flowers, Wallace; The Organ. Mon, OBsteo; Farewell March, Bearer; Scbalhoff’s Grand Waite: I’ve Been Roaming (nmdo), Drearier; Sortlv, j* Nfrht Winds, Wallace; Mad-Oap Scbottisch, Probe; bod from the Opesa, Beliak—easily arranged and fingared for beginners; Jordan Polka, new; (Suvres Favori, par Wilhelm Knhe; Parkinson's Garden Polka, Krrssen; Parlor Masourka, Bri dle; To Meet Again, Vo**; Dying Words of Littl* ltatv There 1* Darkness on the Mountain, Wallace; The .Mother’s Smile; Early Dreams, six beautilul melodies for small hands, by Utsten. Also, a good selection of Guitar Marie Songs, Polkas, Waltxea, Marches, Ac. Ac. bu 2 r Woodflariery and Gardens. TAMES l^NNEDY,tiato Manager of the waU-known By tl raeuse Nuseries, New York,) togs leave to inform ths nubile, that he has now established an EXTENSIVE NUB. | BKRY,on the farm of Mr. Jams* 8. Negiey, near East Lib -1 srty, whereto shall to prepared, after tha 6th instant, to te ll edveand fill cnler* for every variety of Fruit and Ornamen- I ta) Trees, Hardy and Green House Shrube and PlanU In {* addition to a choice andsuperior stock on hand, to harmade , arrangements with one of the largest Nurserlmln the East, to keep Up .hi* supply. Having a thorough ac 4 long expe rience in the business, he can assure Ms customers perfect satisfaction. •rehouse. Mr. Kennedy would also resptetfuUyoffechl* services In designing, laying out, and managing Rural Cemeteriw, Pub lic Parke, or ths grounds of Country Residences; and will afab furnish plans for the formation of Lawns, Approaches, Picturesque Scenery, Ao., in tho highest styles of tbe art. Practically acquainted with every branch of Landscape Gardening, and having spent years in the Sylvian Park* of England, and oo the beautiful banks of the Hudson, to ho{w* lie has the capaaity to meet the wishes of thm who favor him. can be addressed through the Olty Post Office, or leit at ihe Warehouse of Mean. Nexlsv A Mohan, 22 Wood street «w.««g«y« Boston Papltr Hache Company. MODE&N AKD ANTIQUE ORNAMENTS. PITTSBURGH AGENCY, C 7 MARKET STREET.—The attention of BaUders, Steamboat Contractors and Cab inet Maker*, 1* requested to this new and great improve ment in the manufacture of embellishments for Buiiffings and Steamboats, outride and Inside; Cabins, Halls, Church es, Dwelling*, Bto res, and Parlor Furniture, in #!(, or in imitation of various kinds of wood. Also, Cornices, Brack ets, aud Patent Ventilating Centre pieces for Celling*. ’Mouldings,Consuls, Trasses,Battlement, Ac; much cheaper . and handsomer than Plaster and Wood Carving, and a great deal more durable. . BLOCK LETTERS FOR SIGNS, very cheap and warrant ed to last for 20 years exposed to the weather. Above Goods for sale at tto manufacturtr’s prices cost of freight added. W. W. WILSON, Je2S 67 Market «U SswParUmklpi • MATTHEW GRAFF AND DAN'LTIIEIfitNGER, trading heretofore as M. GRAFF A CO., Stovs and Hollow ware Manufacturers, No. 184 Wood street, have this day associated with them THOMAS J. QUAFF, as a partner in their business. The name, style and till* of the firm will, from this date, be GRAFF, RXIBINQKR A GRAFF. They respectfully solicit a continuation of the patronage so lib erally bestowed upon the firm ol M. Graff A 00. Pittsburgh, July lat, 1854. GREAT bargains of summer goods at A. MollQUE’a, corner of Grant and Firth streets. I have this day commenced seiling.off my. summer Stock at first cost; the goods are Ml new, aud have been porch awed this season, and as they are now offered at prices far below the nsnal rate*. Ladles w6old do well to call and get a bargain. The Block comprises; bereges, lawns, summtr silk*, tissues, grenadines, berege de laines, and almost every article osu*D ly kept in a fancy, store. jy> Hew Trimming Store* „Vo. 83 Cbmer of Market xtrtet and the Diamond. . FLANK VAN QORDER retpeefuUy announces to Che public or Pittsburgh and vicinity, that to will open his new Trimming Btore onMonday, April 17th. Haring fitted up the neatest store room in tee aty, and filled It with a choice selection of the latest styles of Trimmings and cy Goode, he Hitters himself that to wUI offer superior in dace cents and endeavor to gire full satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Now, don’t forget ths place—No. 83 Market street, ooraer of the Diamond. [apr!2] FRANK VAN GGRDEK. jVo. 138 W»od Street, Third door Mote Hiyia JZky. BOWN a TETLEY Would call the attention of. Sporting men to their large assortment of .Qons, Rifles aod Re volving Pistols, the largest sad beet selected stock ever opened in this market; together with a general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Toolsand Fishing Tackle, all of which we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchaser*, er for good approved paper, y - »•• marl 8 TURKISH TOWELS.—We have jugt received another lot of thoee excellent Taikish Bath Towels. The Brown linen ToweLhas a sharp stimulating surface, combinlag the properties of a Flesh Brush, with tl»w desired flexibility or a Towel. The Cotton Towel possesses s soft ness not aitalnable in the linen, and the peculiarity ofah eording moisture without friction. Call early and secure a pair. C- B- HEAJH.Y A CO, Jy24 No. 82 Third street NEW ARRIVAL AT HOOD'S.—Justreerivedattewand rich assortment of fine Gold Jewelry of every desTrafife style. Also, pearl and velvet port rn'mies, in great vaifo ties; flub fans, gold and silver thimbles, and numewte* other goods, all of which we will sell at New. York aty prices, and ranch below ibe price* usually asked of otEex; establishments In this city. Call and examine onr goals ‘andprieeaj and save frem.2s to 60 per esnt. In your pnr flbasesatsl Marketstreet. ' jyll HERPETIC lor tooling^soreichafed hands; removing ten, ssllovsess, redooes and rooglmece of .tto-skln, and reaassin* it smooth and white. Price indent* a cake* Rridbj, B. L* OUZHBCRT, . ; V.~ 140 Third street. Buckets— auoaen Bosket* f lJ ft- ’** Tubs; for sale by 00(29 I*UQ 4 MOORHEAD. PHILADELPHIA. OEOBGK J-HENtEL’B ST. LOUIS. KENNEDY A CO. EffTBRPiUE WORE \k ■ f ' .■4.- t. 1 ' ‘ NUMBER 147. DAILY MORNING POST. TUESDAY MORKIHGt: DEMETJUUS Tire nnmt IBOM HOGBEHOIA W(AB& [COVCIUDBO.] Th« sight of * ship-Uoash to to thi Yuli if exerting as any rica . Tho heart boats tim f to the clinking of tho haamers that art knocking the impediments away, and when the aright? man begin# to move, the* spsctatov to iuatrem or of doubt, and hope, and fear. Whin .-the ship righto herself, and indeed walks the waters like a thing of life, the excitement to tremen dous ; he miut shoot, he-tnwt congratulate htoe* •elf, his next neighbor, everybody, upon the sue* eessful completion of the work. Now, everything had been looked to, thought of, prepared for, the triumphant launch pf the Sohenf Bahrt. The only sbsUetos between her and the waters were oertuia pieces of wood teobinally ealled la Ragiand (I knew not what their French name may be) dogahem, and these were being knocked away by the master ship wright This operation, I may remark, was formerly considered so dangerous that to-the royal dockyards, was undertaken by doavieto, who obtained their liberty, if-they accomplished the task without accident Just as the first stroke of the hammer became audible, Demetrius the Diver, who had hitherto been concealed among the.orowd, .plunged into the water, and swam right across the track that the frigate would probably take on its release from the slip. A cry of horror bnrat from the orowd as he swam directly toward the ship's stem; for the vessel had begun to move, and every one, ex* peeled the rash diver to be crushed or drowned. But, when be was within a few fut of the fri gate, Demetrius the Diver threw up ha nests, held them aloft for a moment in a mengeing manner, then quietly subsided urn his backh and floated away with toe tide. The Bultani Bahri •lid down her ways to a considerable extent, the was even partially in the water, bat she walked It by .no means like a thing of life, for ner Stern began to settle dawn, and, if the truth murit bn told, the new frigate of his Imparts! Highness the Sultan—stuck in the mud. They tried to screw her oil, to weight her off, to float her off, but to vain. When a strip atioks in launching, there to frequently no resource but to pul! her to pieces where ahe sticks, and this seemed to be the most probable fate In store for the Sultan! Bahri. The Effendi was in a fury. The shipbuilder was. desolated; but the Frenchman only ascribed the misadven ture on the elumstoeas of his shipwright, where as the Moslem, superstitious like the minority ef his co-religionists, vowed that the failure was solely owing to the evil eye of the Giaour diver, Demetrius Omeroa. Had the Effendi been tohTs own land, a very short and summary process would hava preserved all future chip launches from the troublesome presence of Demetrius Omeros and bis evil eyes; but Marseilles,!!! the department of the Bouehea da Bhose, the de eepitulation, bowstringing, or drowning, of even a rayah, was not to be thought of. So, UmEffen di wee obliged to be satisfied witn giving the strictest orders for Demetri’s exclusion from.the ship builder’s yard to future; and after a delay of some mouths, the second fngate (the first was rotting mud) was ready for iauech iig. ' , . Anxiety .was depicted on theWfeudfr T*se as be broke a bottle-of sherbet over the bows of the frigate, and named* her the Achmedie. Im mediately afterwards a ory buret from the crowd of “ Demetri! Dametri the Diytrl” and, rush* tog along the platxorm which ran around the ves sel, the Effendi oould descry the accursed .diver holding up his sms as before, sad doubtless blighting the onward progress of the Achmedie with his evil eye. Evil or not, a precisely similar disaster over took the and the launch was a lamentable faifure. The shipbuilder was in despair. The Effendi went heme to his hotel,• cursing, end was about administering the bas tinado to his whole household as a relief to his feelings, when his interpreter, a shrewd Greek, one Yanni, ventured to pour the balm of advice into the ear of indignation. “Effendi,” he said, “this rayah that dives is doubtless a oemning man, a magician,' and by his spells and ineantatlont has arrested the ships of my lord Padishah, whom Allah pre serve, in their progress I But he to a rayah and a Greek, and % rogue of course. Let my lord the. Effeudi bribe him, and he will remove his spells.” “ You are all dogs and sons of dogs,” an anewsred the Effendi, graciously, “but out of your mouth devoted to the slipper, O Tanoa, comes much wisdom. Send for this issue of a mangy pig, this diver with the evil eye.” Dtmetri was cent for, and in due-time bA< hi* appetrancs, not so much as salamiog to the Effendi, or eveo re moving his hat.. The envoy of the Saltan vas sorely tempted to begin the Interview by addrentog himself through the in termediation of a bamboo to the eotee of the diver’s feet; bat, fear of the sub-prefect end hie gendarmes, and, indeed, of the'magical powers of the diver himself prevented him. - “ Dog end eleve l” he eeid, politely,. ** dog, that would eet garbage out of the shop of a Jew batoher, wherefore hast thoa bewitched the ships of oar lord and Oattpfc the Saltan Mahmoud?” J (JJlam notcomo hereto swallow dirt/’ian swered the diver, coolly, 41 and if your words are for dogs, open the window and throw them oat If you went anything with a man who, in franciatan, is as good as an Effendi, state yonr wishes.” 44 The ships, slave, the ships I” 44 The first two stook in the mad,” said the Greek; 44 and the third, with the Meeting of Heaven and St George of Cappadoolo, will, no more float than a caanon-balL" ** You lie, dog, you Ue!” said the Effe&di. “ ’Tis you who lie, Effendi,” answered Deme* trios the Diver; 44 and, moreover, if you give me the lie again—by St Lake I will break year unbelieving jaw!” A* the Effendi happened to be alone with De metrius (for he had dismissed his interpreter,) and as there was somewhat exceedingly me nacing in the stalwart frame and the elenohed teeth of the Greek, bU interlocutor j edged it ex pedient to lower his tone. 44 Can yon remove the spells yon have laid on the ships ?” he asked. 44 Those that are launched, are past praying for.” “ Will the next float ? M "111 obooie.” “ And the next ?” “If I ©hooee." 44 Name yonr own reward, then,” said the' Effendi, immensely relieved. 44 How many piasters do yon require? Will ten thousand do?” 44 1 want maoh more than that,” answered De metrius the Diver, with a grim smile. 44 Morel What rogues you Greeks art! How maoh more?” 44 1 want,” pursued the Diver, 44 my wife K»* Unka baok from StambooL She was torn away from Soio, and is in the harem of the oapitan pacha. I want my three children, my boy An don, mj boy Torghi, and my girl Endocin. When X have all these, here at Mamgdiaw, (Mar seilles,) and twenty thousand piasters to boot, yonr frigates shall be lauhohed in safety.” 44 A1l wall and good,? said the Effendi; « X will write to Stamboal to-night, and yon shall have all your brood and the piasters as well, within two months. Bat v)nt security have I that you will perform yonr part of the contract The word of a Greek is not worth a para.” u ;Ton shall have a bond for donbft the aaouot which yon will band ewer to me, from two merchants of Marseilles. 44 Ton eannot give me aU I should like," eonoloded the Dfver, with a vengeful frown. “ Yoa cannot give me baok my aged father’s life, my sister’s, »y youngest ohild’s; .yon cannot give me ttie heart’# blood of the Albanian wolf who slew beta.”. - Within a qaarter of a year, Demetrius &e- Diver was restored to his family. He inslsfed npon receiving the stipulated reward ip' fift vance, probably holding as poor m the. word of a Turk as the Effendi did' of Um word of a Greek. The. jneaientont day Arrived when the third frigate was to 'be lanoohed; a larger crowd than ewer was' eel footed; everybody was on.tho tiptoe of ex* peotatioa. Demetrias the Diver, who during the past three months bad bad free aeeus to the ship-builders* yard, was on board. The dog- »». V ' ' ’ t- BATEB OF ABYERTMMG ipusD vfry nT" Pjsw • Pjttsmv hqb fjusm "* oa use: gas afiato, cfoe f so m -*■ St “ “ •-one „ iy» ** son ** “ toe 400 * « on* soe “ « two mantis. * - tores monthi * . f steneotoe. - •* one je«. 3tsadlagCerd,nxJtoeaonl««, pn, » OS shores were knocked sway, tbefrtguirtiid down teeytyt, •Ba'«ox,a»»^i tt »u»4id-,r,i.. 'The laqpch was completely edooecsfql.. fen* w«s to raptures; and believed mors firmly - to'tks pewer of the evil- eye then ev& A few days, afterwards the fourth frigste wao launched with equal fuQocss. . , - Bffirvellous man I” cried tbs envoy of the Bublfms Porte 7 4t by what «ert thou eauhtori to bo witch thefirst v “ flrmply bl those,’? answered Dwmstrios the Driver, la presenee of e Urge, company assem bled at a benqasat held to boner of the two •uoeesstol tounches. - “Ffriryeavmugdf my fath er was one of tbexssftsstoutoosfcipb&ildersat Solo, and I waa bred to ihe biisUeoa from my youriu We were ricb, we were prosperous, until Ji ruined hy the ’Turkish 'atrocities at Brio. I arrived iwßtoxßmll«, ,: eldhs;.-beggared, ■y toto* murdered, ay trifle aid cMldrea la oaptivily. Howl While the first two frigates werckbelnghuiiv I watch- Cd every stage Of thfciir coneirnction, i deleted •even! pelflts of defail, which : l*vris crrtiio «*oii pmit ttoir bti.g noo«9ritH.hunchtJ. Whjp, Jwwer a, l l«d tatmd i»to o* cantnet with this noble Effgmli, X with the shipwrights; I pointed out to them whai was wrong; I cbnvincfed them; and il lustration, what was neoessafy-to bedotae. They did it. They altered, they «apro**L Behold the ships are launched, and the fril eye had no more' to do with the matter Utan the amber mouthppHes of lris-mreeileney the Effeudi's chi bouque 1 I have done.” The Effeudi, it is arid, looked rather foolish at the conclusion of .this explanation, and, waddled away, muttering “that all Greeks were* thieves. Dsmetrtua, However, kept bis piastresi'gavo up diviqg foraflvetihood) and connatneiagibasiness on his nwnAsooiu>t as prospered exceedfc'gqrwitii Eatinka, fits wuo, and Aodon, Torghi, and Cffifdrcn. As to the two frigates, they were eqolppedfor m in good time, Mid were, I believe, knocked to pieces by the allied fleets at the battle of Navarmo. :F£BRHA&r FOR SALE ASP TO LET. . PropertyfUrßalo. * ' ; j ? L ?) ,e^ ,r sfom.torsatiir« very rsesHM* terns, X tbv following property, via; A ThrM Story Brick Dwelling Bouse, Ne. TlO Vtam street, between H»y street and STaas' i sad Lot 26 foet front extemto beck 112 feet te'aSkltiga feie Hens* 1* ose of toa bs*t and hi one qf tbs mt-pfassaat neighbor hoods m the aty. - Vivs r«« erabitdng oeiiwii of Front tndTenr streets: one hnodrtd end five-ftet ftonton Ferry endrixtvfostoa Frost etreet, withe good dine story Brick Bullcßsg on the corner, s two story Pram* on Front end two Brick Bufld inga, used as shops, on Ferry *L AL£st,a foet front by SO foetntejvon Front,l»twe« Market and Ferry streets. . , . -A Itft,' with very eonvvnliht Frame Dwelling; Lot SO feet by 0(L fronting op Oangr— »n.l Utybrff , , j A lloose and Lot, on Wylif street, near the new Court Sousa. ChehousslswaiLatzangkl aadtogwri Order, and is now oocupled iu hotel > A Three 8 wry Brick, on MBOOS Street,’ near Sevanto— bring is an exceUant byrinaw iMadpu.. ffbeLoth 20 by 80 ftet deep, fnmting on rt. . A Cottage Frame and Lot. 2iSy 120 ftM,ftouteg on Ann* and Robinson streets, Allegheny City. ■ Thfr b B reridesira- Ue and pleasant JOcadon fora naidesee. : * -- th. >CBB.ot b, I». Several of these am oh the Enin stiegi. Berea Acre* on whiebtherearelhonses; there are was 6 or 7 acres of ex cellent stone coal, end etaadasee ct haostone. oonmi«st ,t» the lending; and twoccedaitsopeu;- :■ s ■ Ninety Lots tn the town efpdoablisTO feetbulW-**b. - nearly ell level, and well;tecetfsA ShetetottaraetoLot has the privilege of ustfigjrbatsverstoiie ur re- «&* for hie own rat, One pt tnrir Ji a pleases t sttaatfon-flu .the haatkeg rir. -*r T a short dtotmwe bc&ir LodrSo! SL to theVdftof an ax- • 1 — —T*‘ •*—Tlfiysmiiitds’siiiai nil a«i«Artariiig • - Xwu Hundred eer#e : of.snjMStov-fitaaeOoaLvßh House. OB th. KoßbngSMla xfvsr; an —-‘"retlialinr: mod foundation fcr taflioad—with euoagh level gmadat an*. ' r - ' - * r — v —~* n —I—i 1 —i rrlinsTlFiinfriT mmnfti imln ' Therein bdancsujifr to aßsUhnaesto brutod in haul tog fag toon wC*, steam, gas, or for any ordtoeey a^ls—llpswdbynnylnthe In my absence, my agent, Jemmi Stakaly,2aa.«ia gin all neeesmry lnfomsslls%aßft be oUhodsed toriva wanaa* tee deeds for any pceyndptolA ... . JAMR&MAY. my* B , • ■ No. lie Pena rtriei 99 Far Cant Lower tkaa aay Fsmia the - . cseatr. ; • ■ “• AYALUABLI FARM FOR MMI-ia, «ibseciber Is authorteed to sell tbs foßoatax described mACT OF LAUD, eontalainglU eavn, to selel In Bogib Fayette town, ■hip, Allegheny county,?#-14 nikafrom the Otr of borgb, and uaardbsßnMCtfa MmjuailUi BMlrSad. with Coal and Ume Stone wafer *• «M« plaos, sad. easy of aeeess—lmpiovementSM fotwnr n vefrr ooofortaUe Farm goose,SO by» foeVXrtertai MtfH.«Mh,Hbus« faring umue. and other out hauflvp; apsw Frame Bank torn. MbySSfoec, ftatabal to ttm'tolt fbafMS toMhr, witli ■Stabling under the whola hw&4lsx> 100- *»—-»*r Appto .Trees; beet grsftsd ijnilities; a hrgrq.tmntyef'F&efa ami Cherry Trees eU to orfer; about 8| same cleared pud to a high state ofenlCrktion, with water in aDthe ft-Mr 1 . Whit land la very bamfortabtydtuctol to ousactha beet neteEborhoods.to the coonty, being conyenlent to market, -teabuctoeflr'sehDoU tad nmls, aad woold hht h 4 in the marked only that the owner is about to amove totths for west. Terms eksy sud price moderate. For further p*ni eulars ese toe ownlr, WM. BOBS, on. pamfoec ov the sab. •criber. . JAMBS C. WCHBY, lug daw ' Beal BsubrAgwnt •T?aa gAL£.—-Two splendid Farms; ~tf rfTWmti r. Jj tbs other 75 acres; beautifully located o%.<se Upper Ft.-Clair Township Flask KaSd, 0 miles foointis ci tj, each ot them lying ao as to divida Uu 10acre lota, hating a good spring os each. Ic is a splendid opportunity fee a Kp<res:&. oon*.Tl*oss who want s good widths mat,! money, would do well to look at it-as wejrillaeUto the first that oWpr* uschr low prioe; is lots or all tdg^tLex. AUo»flvp Country. BsatSr lmilsfrwaWoody.-ruu, and only S mUeafrom Atlwghauy dty.by way of the New Srlgh tan Plr.uk&oal. they saarfias hsalthy kioriloH kiid of fered very loir. Also, touOourftryEeats Wfhe Ohio ondTramyltania Xailraad,7ndlsß below the dty. They will fcnaoUssparite or together to a oolony or bußding association. It b a lovely h>eat)ou»aad ehmp»af conns. Also, one Lot of two sense, and two szsaUpr pieces of ground, opposite Hariman’s at Wooftsf tub, oSerrfl at a Tesy low pries for ao finals property.- An awnrumn of Lands, nouies and Lots, ala ays on hind, and.described la my register. £efan buying yoa waulddo'wsllto&l and enquire of THOMAS JTOQL#. je7 c- 1 TSFWttfh'street. . Biaatlfal SUes foe Usanuy ttvmrwa* TliK underaignsd offers foeeale, on easy terms. FiJTY LOTS,laUoirand restricted for ruralresidence*.' *t.». an XNIIItE SQnARtL ns tfae-fesak af thu Aiiiyhtyrf 764 fast long by SOOTeet deep; haviiig fronts ou Mary and Julia An Avenues, and lisßri&fefcnd Hsrratidma/ This square contains many Fruit Tress of fits choicest kind, and commands a fins view of the and ran antis sce nery around. lam desirous of pressuring this .Jqnare en tire, as It would afford one of the most charming and mag nificent ritee for a gentleman's/fumiaer rsridfinfi&& the immediate vicinity of the twocitfea. r Al«,.bo»t TUB KB ACBBO OT dBOCM), at (be Haiti the lsland r siiwitAgsntißiyttn«ißA *TtnftiriS|rfnrlin pur- The above property la situated in SaquiwnehsrMg!), on the high andmain bank of Herr's Island, and iamcOrd by aray sabstantfaTßrMgsef cneapau. For puttculsia ai ply at my residence, in Jtaqoesne rbocopgivfei **-»—!- bank, fronting tbs head Of iierr’a Island, or of JOHN I>L*N. LAP A CO., eoraar of Sbccsdwnd Markse sta,~9ltfcbvrch. aprlT.tf WM/A Mifjjpw miß W.M for nit oi » rpiMß VALUABLE JuSchTbOUSES AXB LOTS.— X ">MS Lots smbaaaen front cm Fean street, of 66 foptS inches, to a 3 feet allay ; on then is erssti fl a:nlaa- WeWoek of Brick Houses, two stories highjmth kixclwu and sellar in bssimsnt, 41 feet front on Peon stroet/kwsa fast deep on Loeuat street. This Is a very dseinhliisitua donfor«4thsraSmce oraTaT<rh; Pwm street beToz the great throughfriw of thaettyx and this prop«fftybaiß« con. ▼snSsnttotosßanroadljlspot Thieprawrty would units in tbs market the ,uui - . X.ra.e-3' u<L pm lattterat.; br BvtAv mtieu] tn ROBEBT BAT,llltbWArd. C.JAB. g. RiSiT, •P«» Estate Ag.ni. at tUsoto. ( WiL mtOfgtin roB halJ at a kakuAiS. La —Tha nißaattat MKn ta MUAirWakaUttf .Macma y Coal, and 168 acres of aurfsee, ah oiled at Ikseman*i LandUa, on the river, in Haaonck county,This haa facilitjea raxely met wiihi tha.vtfWaMfe* 7 tkfck, af the very best quality of Bltaninoua£kaLaad at appoint on the rfra wham the water Is abewt Bmt at g l ® a vary lame ppol v «affideiu to-tebor wOsoal boata. Also a eaaner for tbe pcMose of estahlish mg coal works at the asms nedst. There 4s eRCWfoa tbs abnws a flra rats overshot haw Mill. The ahovw wfll be thresquarttos, «r the whole, to salt purchasers. Terms, and further particulars anquiie cf iiOBE&T KCBIfAS, o« tbe prsmisas, or of JAMS# a SICHAY, dec& Heal &ta*e 4grot.>t thi> - ValuaWi£prop«rty <or 6a(e, . ~ ON LIiiABTY gTfiEg, APJUtWthg TaitkMtoo. MST GKAVN YAHD. NEAB CANAL £A£lN.—This -Iswow the only fiesimbls pnoeof property in thfrfndghbor hoed dot already bought up by the reassyivania fisdfroad Campatyn •FrontitTg on Liberty 50Taei, on street 100 feet, thmen to the MathseHsf tod Yaid ty llOfesh - THiaproperty*moa»<Mfc»Wiii.li*at BarihiiAni as thsCnioa Hotel, do(ag a good bualami. * 8094 - , Rbwabbtabt. *oft.square, ?fiO an;fifiring allay, well calculated to’GuftfrWfcy oelttf . ttMk - rtr«,A4 IWiIm i am- arttii . , tarmßostt^lßaiw, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Ifsilry^-^ Cm vein of Goal lsfiT*feetthlok,aadcaniio... in quality. For tetfaw partioulaa vply i<- JhUfif \ n- m m nlrnff 2ZZ T M 9 OU lO c«
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