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We will purchase, or receive, on commission, for sale, consignments of Flour, Jhcon, Cheese, Gbrn, Oats, Barley, Flax &-£d, Grass &ted, Baled Hay, tfc., upoo which we will make advances, or purcboso ni the beat market rates for cash. nov6 * A LORO * CO. *i\ vVi r .‘siV; :r : ‘ !> rJS.) V n££ • 5.. a; •••*■-s*-X**: Wit vSS? V. ~ ( ; rvj c’^; ; 7'<i:>--v;.f. r*iy? ;-\ /, u ■jr.'.-.j t; . *.+ *t. r» ~ w t> v*..‘ *.> i* ~t - ■■< • • - , W 4||j,r. “ - •' ',•:. v' -' - • ' “* • '•*, *.••_■* , Js-.' * :.-f. '.-.,1 - ~ *•. * ; ■}■.•'' ~ ; , ~..., -4 -* r u, ' , .I*' «•••”;••'-•'.•-. V . . . . '-pi' ‘' v < , Printed and Published toery itominfr {Sunday f- f 1 '* ■> «. *• •,-■'• » BY GILLMOEK A MQNTGOOIEV^'‘*jJ .* f; ; ’ . BOUn*VI3C OOKKVR -OF. WOODARD FUtE BTSjft. fc i'»* ' "•! ' - «•»»» ruV\ i tC,,VB!J r ' XRMB.— Five Dollars a year, payables */"* . V* c> ' «*«***'* ? advance.: Six Dollarswill invariably be roqjtlredU ; t •••" 1\ ..+-.; ■.* 1. within the year. .:,...• ,/ • 1 ’■ *3“ Single coplestwoccrrs—for®a!eaithecounjM ff\, . c . . . •■* Office, and by the News Boys. H -■ , THE BATUEDAYHOBHING POST *: Ppohiished trom tbe*una office, on a large blanker * . h wt. at TWO DOLLARS a year, In advance. Single ’ .i . . JBfr* No paper will be diccontinned nnleea at>thefc\. t on of the Proprietors,) until «U arrearages are naUU^-, JB&* No attention will be paid to any order unless ■. ’ btoled by the money, or satisfactory reference In this & «** • ‘ 1 t&*CMnectedwth the Establishment o/ Ike Komi** & ’ *"" ' '.* one oftks largest Job Printing OJfcu w the city, toM . ; ' Y 4 ' wds of work is done on the shortest notice , and wtoaf jj i : y H u '•. ■ 7e terns. | } ,^j* ““PROFESSIONAL cards!' - P '• t**\V ■ . . ► * f-,7* • Jamei A, howrle, J f'J* 1 TTORNEY AT Fourthstreet,PlttoV. ■***%<& v 4 between Bmitli&eld etroetand Cherry alley. Cded 7 "■ • - :- n - »' i i. -1 /.. - , ... ' 'JV-ti- '* ; ... x 1 , •: * - ’ ■ *.'•• : >, ’. ... (Successors to j. Kidd St Co.) WHOLESALE DUUQQISTS, Afo.flQ Wood Pittsburgh , Pa. Proprietors of Dr. H’L&he’s Celebrated Vermifuge, Liver Pilie, Ac. jalO Robt. C, G. Sprcml* ♦- * * r 2TOUNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—' i, l . —, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Va. dec! * > *,;» , KOiSEKT E. PUILLIPS, l> ATTORNEY AT LAvg* ST. LOUIS, Mo. JOSHPH WiSAVBtt, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office. So. 144 Fourth ttreet, ja&lygl pittsduhqii, pa. : JOHN iIAitTOH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, corner Fiftli anti Grant sts., j»3.'lysj rmsiiPßGg, pa. jeto Biddle Roberts, * ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, No. 152 Smithfleld street, between Fifth and Sixth. Collection* carefully attend* ©d to—special attention given to Conveyancing. [daoifcly TUomai Means, A TTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY. Xlt. 051ce,next door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio. my 4 - b. P. ltosi, ATTORNEY AT LAW—No.lOSFourthßtreet, Pittsburgh, fburfch door below Mr. Body Pattewon’s livery Stable. . jc23 «!• S. Morrison, Attorney and counsellor at law—office, re* moved to No. 44 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. aprlfcy C* Orlando Loomis, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood. U 47 _ Thomas M* Marshall, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lowritj’a Buildings, Fourth street. janTtly ii« li. Carnahan, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between . Cherry alley cad Grant street. Jafcy J« N. M’Clowrjr, Attorney and counsellor at law—office in BafceweU’s Buildings, on Grant street j*3 : D. H. flaxen, ATTORNEY AT law—No. 127 Fourth etroet, above and peer ainlthfidd. m&xZt;y Alderman Wation, - -Office on Third street, opposite the old Post Ojfflce, WHKitK all business pertaining to Ihe office or Alder man and Justice of the Peace will be promptly at - tended to. Acknowledgments of Decdi and Mortgage*, and other instruments of writing, taken at hi 3 office, or at the residence of the pantea. The Dockets oi' D. 8. SCULLY, late as Alderman of the <aty of-PitUborgh, are placed in my possession. Persons .Laving Judgments on said Dockets may bare the necessary process Issued thereon by Aldsrman Watson. [my3:tf liuclcmaatcr, Alderman. . i kFFICE, Grant street, bstweea k'ourih cu and Diamond ■•J- f alley. Couveyaucingofall kinds done with the great - 0:( va fe aud l<gal accuracy. Tides to Heal Estate ex am.Dt-d, dc. - K. cJ. Meal) Alderiuau. W- O.OITUIKD Street, between Wood and itarketstreets, 1\ Pittsburgh. Collections promptly made. Bonds, Mort gages, and other writings drawn with neatness and accu racy. * eai! V— • a. AHL, SUUUEON DENTIST, (auc cessor to G. W. Diddle,) >»0. 144 SMITH- Unr§§§StekFlELD STItEET. 11 t r.p • zfg-. oiiice hours, from Bto 1 o’clock, and from 2 to L o’clock fwt>ls;ly ■ , -y J.bCOXT, DK-NTIST, tfourthstroet, "* Market. 7 ' ■ Omci Uoois —■ From oln« A- M. to At© decSfcy BUSINESS CARDS. ZKBSTISX .—a..*...* UXS. EICIIBATOI. D. W. lUfiliSTlSlfl & CO., COMISSION AND PORWAMNB MJBBCIIANTS, •Dealers Generally in Produce* Pittsburgh, Cin- cinnati and other Manufactures, &c. Ho. 93 Front streets, btlvetn JfarAr-t and Ferry strut*, pirft}nca«m, pa. ffj* liberal cash-adr&uces made on consignments. Par ticular attention paid to forw.irdiuj WVstaru merc'uaodiAe. Ite/'erauxt.—Clark A Tiunv, W'm, Bagalcy A Co., Wm. M • Cully A Co., F. Sellers & Co., Uay» A lilaak, Kramer * Hahm, Ueury-UralF, Wrn. Ibubbaum, S. IL Johnston, JJaq Thomas DaktfireU, Ksq., George Lediie, Kq., Solomon Stoner, feg. >*«_ HU. 81J10UA3*....-. - UJSGUAIt WM. UIMOUA3I <fc 00., yORWABDING. AND CD.dULSSION iIKUCUANTS, PAUOU.V TEA STORE. JBIID aAWOUXU, WhoiiuaU and Ketad Grocer , Dealer and Importer of Old Country Uluek Tens, French Dran* dies, Wines, do., corner of Diamond alley and the Diamond, PilLstmrgh, l'a. felj£S;y \VM. A. M'CiiUUUi WTEA DEALER AND FAMILY GROCER, COJUHtH OF VOOD AND SlXTil STEMT3, \ Pittsburgh. Henry li. Collin*, EO&WABDIXQ AND OOSIMISaIuX MfiftCHANT, and Wholesale Dealer ia Onoeae, butter, Seeds, Fiwh, and tnxiuee generally, No. do WOJD Si- Pittsburgh. [mard Paul d. Jlardock, COMMISSION AND FOKWAKDING AiUttGll ANB, AND BTKjLMBOAT AGENTS—.No. 7 Water street, Cludunati, Oalo. lx lug & nioortieatl, HOLES ARE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— No. 27 Woo-1 street, Pittsburgh. (tajlO Btalth A Sinclair, WHOLESALE QitOCKilo AND COMMISSION MER* CllANTS—Corecr Wood und First sta. jnoT3 IS. T» C. Morgan, BOOKSELLER, AND STATION Ell—has always on bam a general assortmentof School, Miscellaneous and Blank Hoots, Printing, Post uud Cap Paper, A<u, Wholesale and Re* tall, No.. 104 Wood street, below fifth, East side, Pittsburgh. Wanted, Rag* and Tanners* Scraps. ap!s:ly ItuaaeLl dt- ilro.. BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, DEALERS IN STAN DAIID AND LIGHT LITERATURE, uud Publishers oi the LO. O. F. TOKEN, No. 16 filth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. roarls:ly 1. W. Chadwick, B BALER IN BAGS AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. The highest price id cash paid forJragß, mylhy ; _____ FRA’S SELLERS & CO., Farwarderi and Contmisslon Merchaatf DEALERS PROVISIONS, GROCERIES AND OILS, jafclm?] jYo. 300 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. < WiuuAMUILU*; Phlla. 'AH. kicaetson, Pittsburgh. fflUUcr A Ulclcetfion, ■trrfIOLSSALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS OF DRANDIES, JY Wines and.Sega£s—-Noa. U 2 and 1“4, comer of Irwin •jayi Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nalls, Cotton Yams, ftc* constantly on hand. ♦ jy2B William Carr ft Co., (WM. Cask late af the tlrm of J. Parker 4 Co.) WHOLESALE aaOCEKS and Dealers in foreign Wines and UfHQdiea, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whis key, No. 329 Commercial Roiy, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Va. jafry givaex. K , CLuaEAM..~..Joun r.usaauK alkx. rxrkjvatrick. SPCLt’UKAS, IIERROSi A CO., VTTTIOLKSALE Grocers, Produce Dealers and Commls* W sioa Merchants, No. 243 Liberty street. ' gpr22 _ PITTSBURGH, FA. Co-Partnership* WHE subscribers have this day formed a partnership for 1 the purpose of carrying on Cowimwnon and t'orwaril* %ng t in connection the Fisfif Bacon and OU, and Fro duct business generally, under the style of Ekqusii 4 Iticu ABDsocr;" warehouse No. 110 Water and 160 Front stroeta; formerly occupied by BurbriJge 4 Ingbram. WM. U. ENGLISH, JAMES RICHARDSON, JAS. J. BENNETT; Ist, 1854rf«*b3 Pittsburgh, February ER. DRAVO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., dealer li • Country Produce, offers for sole a choice stock o Groceries, selected for family use. flpiecsof everyTariety • end the purest quality, ground at his Bteam Mills. Also, Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken In exj change for Merchandise. * . ~ . P.IL D. bos procured a full assortment of Landreth b Warranted Garden Seeds, and invites the attention of all in terested in rural affairs. i a °ll * Copartnership* rnHB UNDERSIGNED have this day entered into co-part- JL t »rsbip, under the name and style of J. A. lIUTCUI* SON A CO., for tho purpose of Iranacting a Commission and Grocery business. JAB. A. HUTCniSON, A. M. WALLINGFORD. Pittsburgh, February 1, 1854 fcbQ W 0. KKOtISU. 3. RICHiRDSOX. J. 1. HE.fSEfT ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, ANP Wholesale Dealers in Fish, Bacon aud Oil, and Produce fenerally. Warehouse formerly occupied by Burbridge A nghram,- No. 110 Water and 100 First street, Pittsburgh, Penna. feu 7IU3CIS Q. DAiL£X . . ' UAILBY * RENSUAW, TEA DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERS; Dealers Id Wooden anti Willow Wure, Japanned Tin Wore, House* kcgplng Utensils, Ao, Wholesale and Retail, No. ‘253 Liberty ifieet, Pittsbursn. ' nprlfcy fKAHOIB H»t.TJtgfl f JOHN 5100L3, Pittsburgh. Slaryland. Sellers, Nicola A Co., PRODUCE and GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 509 liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sperm, Unfloed and Lard Oila. jy9B Commission House* Ju. Al’t>attghUii|. DEA.LBTHN QHOCfiRTES, PRODUCE. FLOUR, BACON, ' Ac., No. SmUbQeld and First streets, Pitts- Pa. t nnv6 •JOHN a. tousa. ..Taos. b. vouxa T. B. Young A Co 9 iVj. 33 Smith MLi street, opposite City Uot&ty MASUrA rUIUJHS OF CABINET FUIINITDRE AND OuAlftS, ot every description. Materials and work* mansblp warranted, and sold at reduced prices. Care taken In packing inr Inod and water earriatte. *u3l C. U. Woody IMPORTER and wholesale dealer in wines LIQUORS, No. 147 North Second street, fifth door •»t>OTS Baca, eostslde, Philadelphia, has on hand the best qualities of old Brandies, Wines. Irish Whisky, Monongn* ■ hela Whisky* Holland Gin, Cordials, Ac., on terms worthy 'the Attention of purchasers and dealers. fau29y 4 Henry ji'Cnliough & uo., WIOLESALE IiROOERS and Commission Merchants, corner of Penn and Irirln eta, Pittsburgh, j jsSOy v* '•>' v - . »r v * . » .» -• '• 1 V-\ '{;■ X 1 V • i *’ ■ ■ r ,V • *’-■ . . . •&» 'a'-" i . ■ - -• JOHN HAFT, JR., (Successor to Jos. iTQuffey,) Wholesale and lie tall Druggist* 1 AND Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, DYIS STUFFd, Ac, 141 Wood street, three doors below Virgin alley, aprjimAely PITTSUgROn. JOHN D. DIOttQAS, Ag’t, WHOLESALE AND BET AIL LKUGGIBT, «n> iiuu is Dye-stuffs, Faints, Oils, Tarnishes, &0., No. Wood street, (one door south of Diamond alley, gItIBBUSQU. (jo6jj JOHN AIITCHELLi WHOLESALE AND BET#k D&UGGIBT, No. 135 WocuF Street, U [a37g] Next door to 11. ChUdVßhoe House, Pittsburgh. Notice*- JOS. FLEMING haring associated with JOS. ABEL, the. business will hereafter be conducted under the style of J. ABEL A CO., at the old stand, corner of Smithlleld and fourth streets. jal:y William Thorn, Druggist, HAS REMOVED to the corner of HAND and PENN Streets, where bo will, as usual, atleud promptly ic his numerous friends. All articles in his line are warranted pure, and put up with the utmost care. marl4:om Ui A. FabneatocJc A Co., WHOLESALE DKIHI WAREHOUSE—Corner First and Wood streets, and corner Wood and Sixth. |febl R. L. ALLEN, WUGLE3ALX DXALXU IX Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga hola Bye Whisky, &c., ALSO, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, NO. B WOOD STREET. PITTSBURGH, PA. WINKS, Brasdies, Uiaa, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, Bt. Croix ami New England Rum, Clarets, Chain p&gD«s Scotch Ale, Loudon Brown Stoat, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, Old Monongubeta Rye and Roc tilled Whisky, Apple, Peach, Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; Imported Havana, Regalia, aud Principe Cigars; Half-Spanish aud Ccruniou Cigars,uilat Much low p.ices as to challeng . eumpeltmn. k'aucy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottle* ui every style,; nl Demijohnaol tui sixes. 1 respectfully invite an examina tion or my stock, at No. S WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, Pcuna. aprdDy JDllft OROPTT, IMPORTER OF BRANDIES, OIN, WINES, Ac.—Dealer iu hue Old Monougabela Whisky, Peach Brandy, 4c. Also, Rectifying Distiller, corner uf Saiithfieia and front streets, Pittsburgh. apf!3 , •!« ilryar, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT l6b Liberty street, and Ul Diamond alley, xsblihy A3-JNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER,*** HAS rumored to 294 LIBERTY street, opposite Garrison alley, and No. a BEVENTU, near Smitfifield, where the tttteutlonpl'his friends and the public is invited D the stock of READY-MADE HOODS always ou hand. Also, Cloths, Cassiiaeres and Veatings for ordered work. A l ull assortment of Furnishing Goods for gentlemen, lnolodisg iiate ol alt qu&Ulies, Trunks, Umbrella*, 4c_, ac. jafrj lOplt M CXO3KXT ........ CUXNaIJta M'CWSXST five doors Wholesale and Retail Clothing Merchants, NO. SB Wood STREET. fllflK subscribers respectfully inform thrlr old customers XOd the public iu geueral, that they have this day as sociated themAelrfcun the abuvw bualueea, under the firm ol JOHN M'CLOSKKY A CO. They respectfully solicit a <<b&roo! public patronage. The previous business of each will bo settled by them netvea respectively. ("h* Ki.Alitu, ox the hrrn ul OooLai 4 haiku,) having • opened BTOUK NO. W, (two doors above the *>iu Ktand,) for the purpose of carrying ou Hie CLOTHING UUSINKBs, hope* by strict attention to business to merit a snare oi tlie patronage cl ihe luio brni. N. B.—Clothing made to order in the nu«*t fashionable styles, and on the *horte>«t notice—lufcrv-T to none In the city. _ _ - Jaiaci C> Watt, MERCHANT TAILOR—No. 46 fiuli rtreet, opposite the Theatre; Pittsburgh, Pa. ®P^_ •lamas filaUl»g*r, a ynsnNtl AJIKI.A PLANING Mlriri—Woakl respectfully -Jkl rnorm •«!!»ITnrmn'TOtrtnrputim; UIC Lis USW «-R*& hsiunent is now in lull operation, anu that ho is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and rill alt onier* tor Planod Lumber, with promptness, and at the lowest me*. Board and Plank, planed on one or ooth siden, constantly on hand. Bash, Doom, and Moulding*, of every description, made to order. Builders and Carpenters would find It to their advantage to give him a call, as he can new lurmch them with planed stun suitable lor «*very description oi work. WK. A. HUUIOX HERRON ft CRISWELL, BELL AND gRASS FOUNDERS, Manufacturers oi ail knuisot brass murk, lo comotive, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, 4c. Al so, Cotton Butting Manufacturers. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Ullica aud Store, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS and COPPER lakeu in .eicbauge lor work, or cash paid. Orders lull at the Foundry or office, will be promptly attended to. i**by;ly JOSEPH T. LUVVRV, Jtfo. 443 tbmer of I\flh and Wood Strutt, Office op stairs. Entrance from Filth street. Pittsburgh, KESPECTFULLY announce to tne public that he has commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in connec tion With Intelligence and General Collecting. He will also attend to renting. Persons m want of servants, in auy capacity, or those m want ol places, will be supplied at Abort notice. All business entrusted to promptly at tended to. Refertnett —T. J. Bigham, Esq., Richard Cowan, Eoq., W. 0. Leslie, Dr. Alux. Black, James kluckeral, A. A. Mason, Mafflt A oirt. _ianlM At. DRAFF A CU., Western Foundry, No. 124 Wood street, mrsisoauu, p*., ATANUFACTURER? OF COOKING STOVES, Coal and Wood Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Hollow Ware, Plain and Fancy Grates, Plain and Fancy Fenders, Sad aud Dog Irons, Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Wagon (jo3jJyg_ T)BAL ESTATE AGENT. Uerchandiiu, Stock, and Bill XV Broker, Olllce, No. «2 Fourth Street, (above Wood.) The iuOßcrihvr having opened an office at tho above place, (or the purpose ox negotiating Loans, Bills, Bouds, Mortgages, and alt other Instruments for the security uf Money, and lor tho porenase and sale of Stocks. Will also give prompt and particular attention to buying, selling, renting uf aud W-as ing Real Estate. I Jy7 | AUSTIN LOOMIS. “ Schuchman da Uaunlcln, Lithographers— Third street, opposite uw po«troffl«, Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads, Show Bills, Labels, Architectural and Machine Drawing*, Busines* and Visiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn ou Sum*, Printed in Colors, Gold, Bronte,or Black,ln the most approved style, and at the most reasonable prices. octls:ly 8. M’Klniey, House, sign, and ornamental painter, and Dealer in Paints—No. 44 SL Clair street, Pittsburgh. Has constantly on hand ail kinds oi Paints, either dry or mixed, Japan and Copal Varnish, Linseed Oil, Boiled Oil, BpiritsTurpeutine, Window Glusa oi all sires, Putty, Paint Brushes, all of the bo3t quality, and tor sale at reasona ble prices. fle P^l ESGLISU AND CLAbbItAL HfclAlifllAlLY. W. ILMoDONALD, M.» A., PaisciPAt. fIMIE next session of the Institution will commence on X MONDAY, the 6th of Beptemoer next, at the room cor ner of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the Messrs. Vender. Rf/erenuM —Hon. A. W. Loomis, C. Knap, Jr., 8. F. von onhorst, it. Miller, Jr. JACOB M'COLLiiITKiL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER rilD DESJUta IN ALL XhVDS Of Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars, Jio. 26 Fifth it., IMtsburgh , Pa. 45" Keeps constantly on hand & largo supply of all the various brands of Imported Cigars. JOSEPH CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN IMPORTED CIGARS, Architectural and ornamental carvers.— Ornamental Patterns for Ousting, in every style; Modeling, Ac. Composition Urmunente for the decoration of bteamboata, Buildings, Ac.; 90 SAIITiIFIELD Street, near the Post Office. _ ' NEW PAPER MILL. CAXTOjV, OHIO. FISHER, ANDERSON A CO., have Just started their .pa per mill at the above place, where they will be happy to receive orders for printing and wrapping paper of all HW. 1 " b - >7:tf A* TAndie, ra&dgL WHOLESALE imd Retail BADDLK, lIARNEB3, BH»TRUNK, VALISE and CARPET BAG manufae fi" ’turer. No. IUO Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. .JttO. A. EK.NSUAW. H. Mellor, TT7HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL VV INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Musio, Bchool Books and Stationery, No. 122 Wood street. a. XIfIAOXS JIAMIIL XML, JR. nKthE OWENS, Pittsburgh. UAGAN AllL, WHOLESALE ami Itetoil Di ?rs in Silks, Fancy and Staple DRY QQQD&y Noa 91 MarbeVunii 8 Union ' ' Pittatfurgb. apr-* ; B. WUri'EHOUSK, FANOY SILK AND WOOLEN DYER AND CLEANER, No. 7 ISABELLA St., near the Emmet Hotel, Thomas id* Little* XTTATCn AND CLOCK MAKER—Fifth street, between yY Wood and Market streets, opposite Iron City Hotel. All kinds of Jewelry made and repaired. fap6:ly 8. CUMBSEI... ..8. l. CUTHHIM. S. CDTUDEUT A SON. Real estate *and general agents, No. 50 Smifhfidd street novl .F&AHCIS L. rOUNQ Card. HLEE, (BOCCxasoß to Morphy a Lr*,) WOOL DEAL # ER AhTO COMMISSION MERCHANT, for tho sale Of American Woolen Goods, No. 139 Liberty street. jmy4 L. £l. Hay Ward, ~ DEALER in BOOTS,SHOES,TRUNKS and LEGHORN and BRAID HATS,corner of Market and Liberty su, No. IT4 Pittsbnrgh, Fa. JeU:y PEKIN TEA STORE, BY A. JAYNES, No. 38 Fifth tired, between Wood and Markd, south tide 4a- Sold WholesaleandßfitaiL ja&yg Walter P. iUarahall. JMPOBTEB toft :o.tler in French end Amerlc»nJP»J>M ' -"A &*' i - -v m. -| M OBE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE - POST BUILDINGS." CORNER. OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT *6,00 PER ANNUM, OR *6,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE, ... <•' : ' 'I ■ ' keeps ; Medi . jrl&ln ' .ded at ‘ . • ' >u' leiouhn. Utlkovai, -JA*£j CtUSWIIA. -..-.D. RXlSl3G£ft Austin lioomls, 4td“ I'rinturn aud others are hereby cautioned against Infringing on the copyright of the nhore Alumnae*. Th-y will be lor sale at all the ilookfitorea, by the gross No. 63 Marskt btkxet, PiTTHßoaon. or losen, ami by POWER A UKKUITONf' Allbooekt. - ■».- ■ .-T V* . y■ T' ‘ ' * 5 ‘' • \ , «, -** V *■ . " t ' ‘ % -I >? r * ' S.'? T l.' \ •‘‘ - - ;. r *» ft * '■ ~Y' ,'i -'‘Y/ V S ~ “ BUSINESS CARDS. J. C. ANUKHSON, * ITo. 6 Wood Btreot, Pittsburgh, Pa., WHOLESALE Dealer in Foreign'Fruits, Nuts, Spices, Confectionery, Sugars, Cigars Ac., Ac. Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Oranges, Lemons, Lime?, Dates, Citrous, Almonds, Filberts, Walnut*, Oreum Nats, Pea Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Piae Apple Cheese, Sardines, Pickles, Bailees, Rock Candy, Vor mlcetU, Maccaroni, Olive Oil, Ao., Ac. aprJOtly UNTEiIFiIISE WORKsT tro. 136 wood BTarrr,*r ikd doos below vxaam allii. BO WN a TETLBT. IMPORTERS and manufacturers o! BURGIGALAND DENTAL JSftfV&J INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. We Hgj-jr keep a general assortment of the above articles constantly oh hand; together with a general variety ofFancy Unrdware. Also, Guns, Pis tols anu Revolvers, FlaekiwHoras, Shot Belts,Caps, Powder, Lead and Bullots; Bowie, Dick; Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and Hair Dresseis’ Shears; Pocket BcisiiorSj Ac.— Also. Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLBSt—Wo art* making Kiflep of every description, to order, of the best mctcrial, and workmanship wammtod.— Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will he fill ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices. oylS Chandelier* and Uaa Fixtures. TUB subscribers are now opening at their new Waroroom- NO. 10U FIRST STREET, between Wood And Smith field, the largest assortment of OUANDELLEUS, BRACK ETS, PENDANTS, and al 1 article? connected wltGaa Fitting, ever offered in this market. Having arrangemontamada by which they will be constantly in reoeipt of new pattern* and varieties, they confidently invite tbe iitteuliouof pur chasers to their selection. \Ve are determlued to sell as low as any house In the West, and being practical Goa Fit ters, can offer peculiar advantages to iboso desiring articles in this line. We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of eYery de scription for water and r.tc&za. Drafsi Canting* of nil kiuds made to order promptly. LONU, MILLKK A CO., N'<v lvt* First street. UttOUOK ULKTCHKIt, FBOH NEW YORK, MANUFACTURER of the celebrated \m \ Qo,*:icii'r Ventilating Wig, Elastic /\ V \ Band Toupee, und «*v*Ty description rgv j of Urnatueutal Hair, for Ladles ami /J 5 79 FOURTH STREET, ‘ ,, ' t w ’-' n WuoJ and Market, Pitts- RiATcntn’s system enables Ladies trjffcjrand G*?otlrin<*n to measure their heads " j tt accuracy. No. 1. The round of the Head. No. 2. From the forehead over the head to neck, No. 2. No. 3. Frt»m oar to ear, over the top. No. 4. From ear to ear, round the forehead. For Toupees, to cover the top cf tho h*>ad ouly—■ paper pattern, ll«*- exact nhav<* of the hal t part. j ray I SeTTcoach and Carrtsßi Factory I JOHHSTON, BBOTHRBB U CO., Cbmer of itebt£ca and Belmont tlrteii, Allegheny Oily, V 3 WOULD respectfully inform their trii-nds the public generally, that they have eumwvnced the inanufwiur* of Carriage?, Rocfcaways, Uuggiee.SJeli-h* and Chariots, in all th«lx Tnri-’U*fltvle* ui finish and proportion. AHoraers will heoxeeutiG with «trlct regard to durability and beauty of finish. Repair* trill also It attended to on the most rauunabls term.*. Using tn alt (heir work the best Eastern Shafts, Pol*-*, aud Wheel stuff, they f«t confi dent that all who taxc-r th*-m with their patronage, will be perfectly ratified on trial of their work. Purchasers are requested to give uo a call, before rursha* sing eifwbere. octMy Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY, (a£lll TUB BAUAOAti -TAf IC-X.) FAMILIES will be supplied * itht ur various grade? of FKKXIJ GROUND FLotll, Ity tearing their order.* at lh»- Mil / **r in t-ur hojr« tt IxigHU, Wilm-3 A vV., \W««J r Itrann & Heiter,cor ner ijberty and e*t. Clair ».xr<—t®. rittshuf *h. 11. I*. Sohwarti, nr J. T ranp-e, 1/rUir.ri'!®, A Ur-gh'-s ?. Flour witi be .Mivem) to Uumt h-s in eiliier of the two cßim Tanxa. CAill <• n 1-livery. U A KW W A fi£ li F 0 K Saddlers and Carriage 31aUcrs K. T. LKKCH, JR., Lit Wood atreef, rmsßUiiGii. Also, Cloths, Damasks, LacbJ, Moss, Boat Staff, klenmboKt FnruKure und cntvtri *7\ U JS hiiww) l;jiilr.:.:iui' «To-»-mlr uiafiiifortu- UJL ring I'TfIAMIIOAI aiil.t i CIIVITURK A.Mi WSfc 0H A l K? 1 , of 1-t.T) rij.(,--n 1.-. * \ » Kateuafou Dining Tn t i~. IV. Its? -}|. , La-1 lee CaMn Chair", of » ari• r \ It*; Gent'. <1 .* .}•> J Bute lior-tD do do d I, I)-. Ti*l >•. U-' \r ■ . T»*U* * Ti les. ? -fs«, Divan*; OicLrv Wn«h gland*; Card it- ; Water do; Tray*, Ac., Ac. Materia! And workmanship warrant* «.l, nud pri-'m rothw fh-tory. T. It. Y-H’NU A CO., jy2b •>$ SmUhVl-j ciu liohd. ill u u P II Y ’ s> new eagle max manueactcjev, NO. I.IJ Wo-lil M'hKiri’, one dtwt (£S from the rornrr ot Liu-rty, ts duw «q>en The piopOrl.-r 1.-t hlio-, if a B ***' Llatfur, h*ru. fc hal yrurr eiprrieoro at the hurtiirr-s, t<n ye<ir» ..o a j-rx- ucal w-irkinun; haring worked iu the p:locipnl «*• t: in Nvw York, I'hii aUelphiH, Ciuomtia i, h!; J th- S< \r England j«- u is cuuli-lent that, troui hD pr:i't:'-;vl t\i-4-rw«».-e Hitt llitur, he cun furab-h nr»t only a. 4 »:o -1 t.if a. u-* ren r,n ].u i* rra article than anytldwg hnnb.f>ri- <-!f.-red m Hia public —aU o/hu mon d-ei". tf W< a. Haven TIIK OLD PRINTING KiTAULI.-N MKNT, (late John- Kf-u 4 Stockton.) and thank ll and .•‘Utiouory tVarvhOßte, i? to t-n-ry rtyle r-f Oimmareial, Ciunl and bteanid- at Jo .• I'rltittug and Uaik Uinding. an t turnl»h ev..ry urtkie in it,.- UUnk iknik, amt Btaiinn.-ry line, at the fchorte,-t muk-o and on the WAit reasonable Irrtufl. ltlank Hook nmi Statlnnery Printing (fts!c« and B-»»k thn-iery, corner of Market wn-1 Se**uinl *:r j nor IS Depot ot Longworlii A tavrtia Wlues and llraiuly. TIIK undenilgned ha* received nmi oflers for sale, at Cin cinnati pn crj, A large quantity ><l L-gworth 4 /.linnur* mnn'p choice and worlJ-rouowurd yparkiiug, Dry and La* diet’ fiweet Catawba Winer. Such a* may desire to procure au excetlODtarUfJn of Native \S lue, (the pure Juice of the grape,) trni Bml uiv i*"tal>lMiai>*ut the place U-r U»»* gratiC cutiou c.f their dr;<tr?>t. The Catawba lira tidy, distilled from the genuine drape, I* d«i inr-*d I,y nnmv eicidleni Judge*, equal in flavor to the b«»t imported Cognac, D. FiCKKIgKN, |a*o Nn. IJ7 LUierty street. Nunxi'a dt, Clark’u Plaitio. ~ Afresh imni of nunau * clark’s <ga^--7 celebrated PIANOS ban ju.«t been by the They hare Wen CJAdef?V B WfS* I fe[ and carefully selected exprcKaly for ilii.imur*V * Sa U • ket, und are considered unequalled lor sweetness and power of tone. They all |>o.“«eH» the o«*w ImproTemunt of two teparale indys, Uu- buns atHDgs running over and above the treble. 'They nr-- fully t;>.irran/rd to slaud any climate aud to axeel in capacity for in tiiuo. I’ricearunge from sA'>o to smkj. Ai.-*o,:i flue h>l of I'inu'-x fr.iin tl,« immu factort<‘« <»f DUNHAM & C‘J., and aluo LIGUTK, NKWTO.N A HKADHUUV, N. Y. All Uie ulxith will p«.dti»elj be a-.id at Factory prices, without uddltJonul etmrge fur Height, risk, etc., etc. HKNKY KLKiiKH, Sole Agent for Nunn.* & Clark's Piuuoa, No. 101 Third street, Je3 Sign of the UoldeO Harp. Illll’a Alinanaci for Yb 33. JOHN 11. MEI.LOIt, bl Wood strict, Pittsburgh, xrill publish on the l»>th August, 1864, the well known series of Almanacs 1 sS6J calculated by Sanford C. Hill, Ksq., and for many years published oy Mr. Luke Looints, of this city, under the name of Loomis’ Almanacs." Tho Beries will consist of— HILL’S PITTSHUKOn ALMANAC, HILL’S MAO AZIN K ALMANAC, HILL’S AMERICAN FARMERS’ ALMANAC. It Is only necessary to any, that the religious, moral and ueefQi character ot Air, liUl a Almanacs will be uiaintuluud in the above series, for i 866. JOHN H. MKLLOII, 81 Woci^treet. A Aew Arrival of l’lnitot. ('W Alt LOTT h BLUME, No. 1H Word atrve , Is Juat ra J cciviug tho foliowin-; uew Plano Foil.'-*, with au.l with out the .Koltau allacbuivut: Udh elegant carved Louis XIV style Ornr.d A**tion 7 oc tavo Piubo. Onw uxtra carved Serpentine, p»:arl key*, 7 octave Plan-'-. Two full Curved, giant grand, 7 telmo Pianos. Two plain Rope wood •* •* ' Oue do do “ “ Thruo do do 0 “ “ Two double round corner Rosewotvl oeluve Pianos. One round corner limslied buck aDd trout 7 o..tave Piui.o, A further arrival is expected in nhnut Iwn weeks. (au’Jt) Loan OfUce. K JOHN A. O’UIUEN, 07 SMITHFILLD STUKHT, bolwean Fourth und Diamond alley. M-.-ney loaned on Gold aud Silver Plate, Diamonds, Uold and Silver Watches, Ji-xvulry, Maideal InalruuicnLi*, Huns ami Pistols, Feather lleds, Fur niture, und all 'kinds of articles—for any length of time ogreed on. Charges for rtorago consUorahly lOAor Ilian heretofore. Private entrance through the hall door. A\l buflincaatransactions strictly conlldeutlul. 4J* ForleiUkl pledges wold immediately niter being out of date, unlesa ruUcouiud. ' llarguius of Uold and Silver Wutch eft. Jewelry, on iiand. uprlOtHm NEW SEED STOltKi JAMES WAKDKOP, OFFERS for saIeOANAUY CIRD3of the most Improved breed, being very hardy, and tine King*™. Birdtkiedb —Canary, Hemp, Millet,ilopu and mixed l<c»‘d. Bouquets will be furnished composed of the finest PLOTTERS, via: Camellas,Rose Buds, Heliotropes, &c. pots) forChrifitmusTreeß, t'rom tbeßwd and Horticultural Store, No, 49 Fifth at, near Wood. dcc2Q uousume tlie Smoke. THE subscriber having the exclusive to manufac ture and aeli SWEENEY* .HOT AIK AND SMORK CONBUMINU FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders,nnd contract for Routing buildiuge with the most economical Furnace now in use. The attention of those is solicited. Any imormntion c-an be hud of A. BRADLEY, Nos. *2 and 4 Wood struct, or of J. BARN DOLLAR, dec24:t! I Iron City BLove Warehouse, No. 134 \\ ood st. BARR A MOSER, A RCHITECTS:— Ofiicss? Philo Uall, No. 70 Third street* A. Pittsburgh; and east side Allegheny. jyl2:Gm New Jersey Water melons and Peaches. fl'llE subscriber Is in daily receipt, by Railroad, of the JL finest quality of PEACHES and WATER MELONS. QaU at his Depot, No. 128 Wood street, above Filth... Wfctf SAMUEL STKINRUOK. - V r x* ,k . W-.v- *.»* iJ * '* . • ‘ \ ’ . v v-T *> ": «■ 1• * v-' v * ” ' • * r V. •' *•’- ':v<syf'.rv' ■■ ’• • -«■ >. <$ -• PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1555. HR VAN, KENNEDY & CO. ■t •» _*» • ' • - •.4 * * .. V • V -• 1 V * "' , • J ' V ** i ***** -*1 £%» j • *•♦»*. u a «. » i r ‘ 3 i -.■y i',' J ’. > *-»•**■ '; •- . 11' ' ■ -* *3 k C •: v-^V- /Al Mt>/ AS Ak /fay BUSINESS CARDS. NEW CARPETS, SprittlrStylea. AT THIS CnBAP OAHPET WAREHOUSE, No. 82 THIRD dtroot.—We are now receiving and opening oneof the largest and choicest stocks of Carpetings, Oil* Cloths, Mats, Matting, Bags, Ac., ever exhibited west of New-York. Tho stock has been selected with greatcr.ro. Persons in want of any articles in our lino, are respectfully Invited to call and examine. Our assortment consists in part of the following, vis: Royal Velvet and Brussels Carpetings; Tapestry Brussels; Auousson Carpets; Extra Imperial and Threo.ply; Patent Tapestry Ingrain; Superfine and Fine Ingrain | Worsted and Wool Carpets; Wool and Cotton -do VenUlan 2-1 %, % nod 4-4; " Hemp Carpets, very cheap; List and Bag, do White eod Check Canton Mattings, M. 4-4,5-4, and 6-4;' Cocoa Matting, 24, %> 4-4,64, anu 64; Spanish Matting, very .cheap; Elegant Mosaic Rugs, $6O per pair; Axminister, Chcnlllo, andXptted Bugs, all prices; Pancy Engiiah Sheepskin Mats, $l5 per pair; Colored do do t do from $2,50 to $5 each; Together with a large soleetion of Cocoa, Jute, Adelaide. Velvet, and other Mate; s Embossed and printed cloth table and piano covers, of entirely new designs, very rteb. Damask table and piano covers; alqn worsted damask by the yard, toilnett, doylers, A*. ~ A variety of patterns to floor o»*cloth, from 2to 24 foetwldo. -? Buff Hollands for windows, 30, 32,34,36,38,40, 42,44, nches wide. J Gold bordered shftdes, entirely new, very rich. Window ahadna of every description. Oval and hollow stair-rods, carpet binding, tacks, Ac. Also, the Royal Turkish Bath Towels, together with every thing usually kept in Carpet Houses. “Small profits and quick sales.*’ (j. B. UKADLY A CO., martonee 82 Third Htreet, j. K. J, c. DtJCium. JONES & BUCHEIL IRON FOUNDERB AND MACHINISTS, P.-nrutlamin RaHroad, foot of Third it „ llarriitncrf, Pa. H AVISO Lncreaaed our Machinery, which is now ot the moat Improved order,and having addedmany fscUi* tics for dispatching work, we«Q now manufacturing First Class -i; STEAM ENGINES, •; FOR FURNACES AND KOLLINU MILLS, Blowing Cylmdors, Boilers, Furnace, Bolling, BA\y AND aiUST MILL MACHINERY A CASTINGS, das and Water I’lpe?, iljtirants. Retorts, Lamp Poets, Hitch ing Post*, Columns, Girders, Shafting, Hangers, Brackets, Cellar Ora tee, Bathing Tub.sSpoutu, Railing, Verandaha and Ornamental Catlingt, W« pay particular atteutloa to thwounufacture end con struction of lron Fronts for Ilonsea and Stores* Ilaxlns oncxieQAire ttssctUnent of beautiful (Tarred Pat tern* of ibo most approved architectural order, our great fac-ilUlej for manuXartoring ami shipping enable qh b> com pet** with our cities. i Parties erecting Furnace* or Rolling Mills, Mill Owners and Mill-Wright*, will find ft much to Ifceir BdTantsgß to call ami examine our eitrmdre stock of Patterns before building. IROJf AND BRASS CASTIXGS, Of every description; SmttU Work, Patteru Making, Fur nace aud Furyr fuyerw, furnished to order. (myi’iTy Cbl n ail •11, Market ffrßEfrr, between third and fourth. •—lou crates of QUEEii&WAitE, uf his Fall linp<irt»- f}«>u. out receiving, to which we invite the attentien «.d the twuutry and city trade. Having some doieu difivrent {.nt terufi of Tea Ware, we feel confident cf eoltiog all t nri**-, aui.*ngwhfoh may be found white iron stone, gold gold srroii, tdae, [>ink, plum purple, brt*wn and green. Al ik., a hnn sprig and white Imitation stone, which iB3 La c.-id ouch l»iow the real Ptons ware. COMMON WAKE—Oar stuck t-f C.imauia Tess. Piste*, Di-dieri, Rakers, Nappies, Bowls, Pitchers, and evi*Tj srltclr iq t.'iv lino, Lj large, a&4 sebictfri for thr city au-J country t r*idti. OLA»3 WARE—Having s larse and well s?’ectrd st>» k of Glaw ca barnl, no will fcsil at tijiury prices, U.o ia?r*hiui the trouble of tasking & erparate lull. All we aaH is a call, and w«K*l confident of p easteg. Hrpi»_ John j. o'lkart. Hoots and Shoes, Wholesale andTletall. JAMEd_UUBB, A* n . SUrket, and 6 Lnfoh striwt, third tfijor fr<-tn th» Tv Market Htute, would uaJl the alb-ntbm r{ his Ift- nde, '*L- Il«3 putUc gtcoraliv, tcMheficl, U>at he ha* r.ow oo r.tir i :b* largest bud t'rst sleek of AND c 11 In rII their by Indue sudgentU-mcn of i’Dll*- .tlphla. New York and Boston, and wLJcthhv triif-1.-, casuo .all to please all. Hja prices aro very modi redoml, and In- sells Ln-lies* GkiUri at frx-m $1,12 U>s2.M&-Grutlrra<'a , a Boow, from $2,25 tosd; and tticaJk-nt QruU*ACa t fl<JaimT>, and Youths wuJ CliDdfeu’* wjfir, at extraordinary tow price*. He tDv) enoUtiues to mauuhu'ture, m heretofore, all de> s- ripnjns of I.ADIEB AND O&NTLKMEN’d BOOTS AND 6H I *E>, of the best »junll:y sSU the latest etylo. all cf wfocb Le warraaU Nv>r nhirnld be overlooked bis very «s M*r:iui-ui of Gum Fandais, Overshoe.*and 11 <*is, fur L»tllr.», GeiHLcmen and QiDdren. Every person who foroi* him • ill* their patrenagw will bo f*lrly dealt wiui. jant» Wear Paper Haugfagi" NO. 85 WOOD STREET. FRENCH AND AMRUICAN PAIUaHI PAPERS ; Panel Decorations, in gold. o.tk and marble; Hall of various style*; Fig’d and Plain Papers, for diulng rooms and chambers; Cheap and luw priced Wall Ihtpe/n, Borders, Ceiling*, Figures, Window Shades. A large and complete assortment of the above, pel-cted for th* &4uuv>n, will be eold at tho usual low prici**. <*‘t3 WALTER P, MARSHALL. u. uhasr „...n. Kcistxtjta t. j. Vairr Graff, Kelstnger 6t Graft, W-BftTKKN FX)GNDIU, No. 121 Wood ».trwt— Manu facturers of Cooking atoves, Coal and Wood Stove*, Pariur Stoves, Hollow Ware, Plain and Fancy Grates, Plain aud Fancy Feadaris Sad aud Dog irons, PorUblii Forges, Sugar Kettles, Tea KcUlm, Store Kettles, Wagon Boxes, Ac. Ac. &ul4 Wm. 11. Talcott Co., 1 st-cctjjsoos to r. .xvfiitDT, j iu, a co.,] Manufacturers ofoilt and mahogany look- ING GLASSES, Portrait and Picture Frames, Ac , and dmiorn Iq Imported and Domestic Fancy Goods, No. 62, cor* Her of Wood aDd Fourth streets, Pittsburgh. octlilw A Card. HAVING so«d my interest in tho firm of T. KENNEDY, JIL, A CO_ to William 1L Talcott, whr>, with A.U. Henry, will eoudnao tbu Lookloc Glass and Vanvty iiuH* ness at the old stand, corner of Wood and Fourth st.-url.*, under tb*i stylo of Wm. 11. Talcott A Co. I &.nfMently re commend them to my former sortomers, os every way qualified to give entiresattrfactfon. All person.* having demand*aguinsi me, and all indebted to me, will please make onaacly t&ulemont. Cabiuei FurnUure Warehouse./ fit B. YOUNG k CO., Ch&ittd /■Vriufure and J. « u/ticlurtrt, Nos. 3S and 40 fimllhaeld; oj.jM»sUe Cu> Hotel, would respoctfaUy romlnd their old friend* nod customers, anti thos« about to purchase anything in their Uu-- of tnL-lnrM, iliat tliey ore consUutly manufacturing e>ery <i«*.«?rlpUnn i t fashiunablu Parlor and Chamber Fur niture, wsrruftttyl iu muleftai aud workmanship, and told on twuonnble terms. Care taken in packing lor land ot water carriage Stoamboai Cabin Furniture and Chairs on hand and made to order, os usual. Those interested in furnishing boats will find it to their advantage to give us a call, os wo giro every attention to the nmiiufaflture of work best adapted to their uw. (anlll BOUTh AND NiiUfclS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JAMKb lIOUU has litUd up in splendid style his More, No. 89 Market street, und No 0 Union street, between FlfUi street aud the Diamond, and has UOW completed his ttpmtg stock of B<X7T3,SUOES, SLIPPEK6, GAITEItS, aud Palm Leuf, Pedal, Dustlu and Bruid HATS, to which he Invites the attention of all purchasers, whether at whole sale or retail. This stock is one of the largest ever opened In this city, and embraces everything worn by the ladies of Philadelphia and New York, and bo trusts cannot fail to pleano all, flreat care has been given in selecting tho choicest goods; all of which he warrants. lie also coutinuns to manufacture, as heretofore, all de scriptions of Boots and Shoes, and from this long experience oi over twenty yours in business la this city, is, he trusts, a rfuincicnt guarantee that those who favor him with their custom, will be fairly dealt with. aprlihtf Seminary for Hoys* Soulh-teest cor. of t\fih and Grant opposite Court House. 1 1 tllK Fall dosslon of this School will commence on MON JL DAY, September 4lh, and the duties of instruction will b* resumed by Messrs. GRIGGS and M’DONALD. There are ten successive month* In the Academic year. Tuition 1* $12,61) per quarter. The number of pupils 1* limited, and boys are admitted in the order of applications which may be mode after August dOili, at 54 Liberty street, or at School, or by luitrr dropped in Po«t Otlice. au‘J:ow* W. B. SCAIPK, STRKF7ij BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET . STREETS, PITrfIUUKGU, l’A., builds Francis’ Patent Metallic Lik> Boat*,of Utilvaimcd Iron; Also, mnnufacturos Copper and rihevt Iron Wurk, Cooking Stoves for tJtoatabuuta aiid Hotels, Portable Forge*, Forged Iron Work, Large Itolt*. for Bridges, Ac.; Cork Ufa Preservers, the best and cb»a;««*t Kind. Steamboat work atteuJcU to. (my26.v \I, f E are receiving from New York and Philadelphia, \Y 3SO HALF CHESTS TEA, rumiirising Young Uysou, Imperial. Uuupowdor, Oolong, Si-mdiong, and Kugilflh Breakfast, all of which hure been cureiully selected, and will be sold as usual. A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, jy Cl No. 3S Fifth street. J BOOTS AND SUOE9. —Those who wish to get a neat and well fitting BOOT, SHOE or GAITER, will call at M’LAUGIILLVS, jjift _____ 66 Fuurth .street. UIUPP, ItEUtilNtiHU. & GRAFF, Man upa.ctu.reks of coal and wood cooking STOVES, Parlor and Heaving Bui?<?s, Urate Fronts, Fenders, Wagon Boxes Ac., Ac. Warehouse No. 134 WOOD Street, above Fifth, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jy34 ST O CIU N U CAfITOHV, NO. 84 FIFTH STREET, Sign of THE OLD STAND. WILLIAM DALY has returned from the Manufactur ing Hosiery Districts of Europe, whero he has pur chased, for cash, a very exteutdvo and well assorted stock of Uio best descriptions only of Stockings, Socks, Undershirts, Drawers, UloTes; ulso, new style of Children's and Misses’ Fancy Stockings, together with his domestic stock of Pitts burgh Manufactured Hosiery, lie will Sell by'wholesale or retail ot N«w York Importers’ prices. WILLIAM DALY A CO. Remember the place—No. 24, TUB OLD STAND. my‘33 Iteiuoval, PAUL KLEINER has removed his LITERARY DEPOT from No. 73 Third street* to Fifth street, opposite the Theatre, where be will be happy to see Ids former patrons, and all others desirous of purchasing tiny of £ho cheap Li terarure of tha day. .apr7:iy Ulead and Mineral Water Fountain* WnGWE, No. 61 FIFTH Street, next door to Masonic • Hall,-dealer in FRUIT und CONFECTIONARY. Ice Cream, of the beet quality, served up during the sea son. Also, Strawberries and Cream. Families can be supplied with Strawberries and other Fruits, daring tho season, on the most reasonable terms. Orders axe respoqUUUy solicited. je£tf a VT< k */,♦ '\ ' «*'.»* s/:,V - c ' •* I'X'*-. ihXi-- i GEORGE J. HENKEL’S CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE, No. 173 CHESTNUT STREET , (Opposjtj Ixdxpxsdencx Hail,) Philadelphia, tfUBHITUKE, IN EVERY STYLE! Comprising Louis XIV, Louis XV, Elizabethan and Antique, with Sculpture Carving and modern style; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany,Satinwood and Maple; all of superior construction, and finished in the beet style,equal to f ifnotexcelling in qual ity, the Goods of any Katabliah ment in the United States. EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren tices being positively excluded,)and uslug tho beet ma terials, the work cannot fail to give satisfaction to pur chasers. AriLongst the many advantages offered to pur chasers, is the facility of Furnishing a Houb», either in ele gant or plain style, completely from one establishment; by which means all the articles in each room correspond in style and quality, and the immense stock always oa hand, being so various In design, enables purchasers to please their taste in a selection, without tho delay necessarily caused in ordering Furniture. To give an idea of the finished Furniture on baud, I need onlyinfoTin you that my Rooms are 175 met long, by 27 feet Wide, four noorsin number; with Shops contiguous, suffi cient to employ 200 hands, which Is a guarantee that the work Is all done under my own immediate inspection. 49*The Racking is all done In tho Store, and Furniture warranted to carry safely any distance. Visiters to Fhila delphia are respectfully iuvited, as purenasersor othe.rwiae, to call ana examine the Goods, au'ZTnly JOSEPH MOGRIDGE, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 3S Co sumac: ai, below Pin* Strist, St. Louts, mo., and personal attention, and liberal advanc-.t will be given wnen required, on Consignments or Dills of Lading, in hand. Orders lor the purchase of Lead, Grain, llemp and other Ppoducc, will be promptly filled at the lowi*3t market pricre. The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandise and Pro duce will moet with especial care and dispatch; the lowest rates of Preight will always be procured, and the expense of Storage and Draycgeas much-as pOB&lble avoided. axrßxxMcas: PagA-ft Bacon, Bt. Louis; Ellis A Morton, Cincinnati; Charleys,Blow A Co., do; Strader ft Gorman, do; Chouteau ft Valle, do; Hosea A Fraser, do; Doan, King ft Co., do; Springer & Whiteman, do; J.WMlutUrft K.U.Gooodmon ft Co., do; D. Leech ft Co., do; E. ft C. Yarnail ft Co^l'hiluda; Wm. Holmes A Co., do; Morgan, J. M. Ruck ft Morcan: Blow ft March, New York. U. D.Comegys, do; Propt ft Forretd, do; Shields 4 Miller, do; Charles A, Meigs, do; Jo«lah Lee 4 Co., Baltimore. A.O.Farwellft Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do; Howard, Son ft Co,, do; W. B. IVeyaolds, Louisville; 11. D. Newcomb ft Bro.. do; T.O.Twichellft Co.,Ccmmlfißlon Merchants. Sew Orbran*. t3~l have an open Policy of Insurance, which will cover all shipment* to my addr«fi?, when advised by letter per mail,or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or at the time of shipment. JOSEPH MuGKLDGE, a’jgB Louis. Missouri. Kama*, Nebraska & Know-Nothlngtg m LAS 0 TWKNTT PEn CENT. CIISAPBR THAN CAN BE BOUGHT IN THE ABOVE TERRITORIES. Heal Kstntc Farm for Sale. 'IHIB subscriber is Huihorixo-i to sell TWO HUNDRED J. AND EI.JHTV-FOUR ACRES OF LAND, situated in Ytrsailles trwnabip, Allegheny county-, Pennsylvania,lying back of M’Keej-pr-rt, known ns the Whitest Flute, aad In sight of the proposed dutiun on ilia Conneilsville Railroad. Improvements as follows: a square LOO HOUSE, .SO by 20 feet, two etories high; and square LOU BARN, GJ by HQ feet, (both n«w and iu good order;) two fine young ORCH ARDS, (b-wd grafic'd lruit.) ju>t commenc'd to U-ar. There is nicety u one hundred Keren clenrtsl and In a high .data of cultivation, and tlw balance is well net with white-oak timber of th<- first order. Thb Land well enjeuiarvd for a stock farm. Icing very level, and tho •••oil of an exc lient quaiuy h r grass-growing, and being well wnt-red with or fourteen r.«Tur falling fpriog? of excellent water. This Lend has hankie* rarely met with, L-ing within half tt mile wf the Youghipglu'uy and one mile of Menoogaln-la, and nlui-wt on the Hue ot the CunnetisviHo Railroad, and hi n- c.-ntaiu an inexhuiutiblu bed ol Iron null. Tina l-ai.d would not be in thr market, only Hint the owner b al>out tn remove to the “For Went.” T.-ms pru-e moderate, For further particulars, inquired W.J. REYNOLDS, at Lorent's GUm Works, «r of JAMES C. PJCIIKY, Buil Ucal Estate Agent, at this office. Valuable Properly Tor sale* LOTS OF GROUND, upon which ere erected four . Prick and two Frame Buildings, which reui, ouuually for Bald property is idt-eutni id'the Moth Ward t.f the cry of Pttlvbargh, ou Penn street, between and -■■ streets. AlftO, the Factory and Ground known ss the “Empire Wert/," situated ua the corner of Penn and Morris *trwcs. Also, m) acre* of unusprored land, situated on the Alle gheny river, oue mile from Ea-st Liberty. Uu a portion of thw land thr?« is the.best Saw Mill location in the county. Also, a number of iota containing from 1 to 6 acre* of choice land, situated one mile north-west of East Liberty, and one mile east, of Lawrencorii'e. The above uaoted pieces of property ere very desirable, and will be disposed of on advantageous terns to early pur chasers. For terms cf sale and further Information apply to Win. P. ilaum, No. —Wood street, Pittsburgh. H. D. THOMPSON*, •ulmtf Assignee for Jas. 8. Nugley. tUIAUU/rrii IiLUMK, No. lis Weed street, has just re t cei'cd the following NEW MUSIC:—A Song iron the West, Pm Going There; Switzers' Farewell Walts, Umiak; brother Juaiuhan’s March; Hours of Devotion, a collection of racred melodic*, arranged in ousy style for piano or undo de*m, by Wild Flowers, Wulhice ; The OrgnU-ilnn, Olsten; Farewell March, lieurer; Schulhoff'ij Grand Walts: I’ve Been Hoaming (rondo), bran, for; Softly, y« Night Wind*, Wallace; Mod-Cap rchoiliech, Grobe; Dud from the Opera, Beliak—easily arranged and fingered for beginners; i Jordan Polka, now; Uiuvrus Farorl, par Wilhelm Kuhe; Parkinson's Garden Polka, lierssen; Parlor Masourkn, Sel die; To Meet Again, Yo&t; Dying Words of Little Kuty; There i** Darkness on the Mountain, Wallace; The Mother’s smile; Early Drvatns, six beautiful melodies for small hands, by <£.*ten. ALso, a good selection of Guitar Mu-jc, Songs, Idlkus, WjGtses, Marches, Ac. Ac. b U 2 iiay Wood Nurtery a~miX>«tr«ieni7 JAAI Es RENN KDY, [late Manager of the well-know□ jy • racu.'ie Nusuries, New York,) begs leave to inform the public, that ho hail now established an EXTENSIVE NUK j SKHY. on the Farm of Mr. James B.Negfoy. nenr East Lib -1 erty, where bv •bail be prepared, after the&lh instant, to re- Iceiveandflll order* for every variety of Fruit and Ornamcn j tal Trees, Uardy and Green House Shrubs and Plants. In addition to a choiceand superior stock on hand, he haß made I arrangements with oue of the largest Nurseries iu the East, 1 to keep up hisiwpply. Having a\horough aud long expe rience In tha business, ho can assure his customers perfect satis faction. Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer his services in designing, laylngout, and managing Kurul Cemeteries, f»ui>. Uc Parks, or tha grouuds of Country ltesUecees; and will also furnish plana for the formation of Lawns, Approaches, Picturesque Scenery, Ac., in the highest styles of the art. Practically acquainted with every branch of Landscape Gardening, and having spent years in the Sylvian Parks of England, aud on the beautiful banks of the Hudson, he hopes he has the capacity to meet the wishes of those who favor him. ■t/T" Communications can be addressed through th« Ci PcstOCic»,or left at the Warehouse of Messrs. Negiey Mohan, 22 Wood street. mar7:y T. KENNEDY, JR. Boston Papier Mach© Company. MODERN AND ANTIQUE ORNAMENTS. PITTSBURGH AGENCY, C 7 MARKET STREET.—The attention uf Builders, Steamboat Contractors and Cab inet Makers, In requested to this new and great improve ment lu tho manufacture of embellishments for Buildings uud Steamboats, outside ami inside;'Cabins, Uuils, Church es, hwellingß, Stores, and Parlor Furniture, in gilt, ur in imitation nf various kinds of wood. Also, Cornices, Brack ota, and Patent Ventilating Centre Pieces for Coiliuga, Mouldings Consuls, Trusses, Battlement, Ac; much cheaper and handsomer 'lmn Plaster aud Wood Carving, undo great deal morn durable. BLOCK LSTICKS FOR SIGNS, very cheap and warrant ed to last fur 20 years exposed to the weather. Above Goods lor sale at the manufacturer’? of freight added. \\\ W. WILSON, jo‘JB C 7 Markets!. Matthew qkafy and uanl. ukisinger, trading heretofore as M. GUAFF & CO., Stove and Hollow* ware Manufacturers, No. 124 Wood struct, have lids day associated with them TUOM AS J. GRAFF, as n partner in their business. Thu name, style aud title of the firm will, from this date, be GRAFF, REISINGKK A GRAFF. They respectfully solicit a continuation of the patronage so lib erally bestowed upon the firm of IL. Grad A Co. Pittsburgh, July Ist, 18A4. / s ltKA’i burguins of summer goods at-A. AJeTIULiE'S, IjT corner of Grant and Fifth streets. 1 have Ibis day commenced selling off my summer stock nt first cost; the goods are all new, uud have been purchased this season, and as they are now offered at prices far below the uaual rates. Ladies would do well to call aud get ft bargaiu. The stock comprises bereges, lawns, summer silks, tissues, grenadines, beregt* de lalnes, and utmost every article usual ly kepi iu a fancy store. jy3 Mew Trimming Store, JV f o. S 3 Girnrr of iWatkti stird and the. Diamond. VAN UOKDEH r«s}>erfuHy announces to the . public of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that hu will open his uiht Trimming Store on Monday, April ITth. Having fitted up the neute.it store room »u the city, aud Idled it with a choice selection of the latest stylos of Trimmings uud Fun cy Goods, he Hatters himself that bo will offer superior in duce u«uta and endeavor to give full satisfaction to all who rany favor him witn their patronage. Now. don’t l/jrget tho place—No. SB Market street, corner of the Diamond. faprl2] FRANK VAN GOitDFK. iVo. 13G l Y\**l tired, Third door bdoto Virgin Alley. BOWN A TETLEY would cull the attention of Sporting men to their largo assortment of Guns, Rifles and Re-, volving FistoU, the largvst and best selected stock ever opened In this market; together with a general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Tools and Fbbing Tackle, all of which we offer at tho lowest possible prices to cash par oh users, or for good approved paper. marlB 1 TURKISH TOWELS.—-We have just received auother lot of those excelled 'fuikish Bath Towels. The Brown Linen Towel has a sharp stimulating surface, combining the properties of a Flesh Brush, with the dexired tlexlbiUty Of a Towel. The Colton Towel possesses a sott nees not attainable in the linen, and the peculiarity of ah. sordiog moisture without friction. Call early and secure a pair. C. 11* II BADLY a co n jy‘24 Mo. 82 Third street. NEW ARRIVAL AT HOOD’S.—Just received a new and rich assortment of fine Gold Jewelry of every desirable style. Also, pearl and velvet port monies, in great varie ties; fine fans, gold and silver thimbles, and numerous other goods, all of which we will sell at Mow York city prices, and much below the prices usually at other, establishments in this Call and examine our goods and prices, and save from 25 to 60 per cent, in your pur chase at 51 Marketatrwt. jyll HEIU'i.XIU bOAf—Used tor healing eore chafed hands, removing tan, sallowness, redness and roughness of the skin, and rendering it soft, smooth and whlto. Price cents a cako. Said by a. L. uUTUU&RT, novlO • 140 Third street. UCKETS-—2u dozen Buckets; . 6 M Tubs;-for rale by oct23 KING A MOORHEAD* PHILADELPHIA ST. LOUIS KENNEDY A 00. Mew Partnership* ENTEItPiUE \VOKU. FOR SALE AND TO LET. Propsrty for Sftlfti subscriber offers ibr sale, on very reasonable terms, X tb* following property, vto: A Three Story Brick Dwelling House, No. 110 Penn street, bstweeu Hay street and Evans' alley; and Lot 2S feet front, extending back. 112 feet to un allay. The House Is one of the bvst buildings, and In one of the moat pleasant neighbor hoods In the city. five Lots—embracing corners of Front and Ferry streets; one hundred and fiTe feet fronton Ferry and sixty feet on Front street, with a good three story Brick Building on the corner, a two story Frame on Front and two Brick Build ings, used as shops, on Ferry at. A Lot, 31 feet front by 80 feet deep, on Front, between Market and Ferry streets. A Lot, with very convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot 20 feet by 00, fronting on Congress and Kim sta. A Zloaro and Lot, on Wylie street, near the new Oonrt House. The house Is well arranged and In good order, and is now occupied as a hotoL A Three Story Brick, on Smlthfleld street, near Seventh being In an excellent business location. The Lot to 20 by SO feet deep, fronting on Smithfleld at. A Cottage Frarao and Lot, 28 by 120,feet,fronting on Anne and Kobinson streets, Allegheny City.* This to a vary desira ble and pleasant location for a residence. Nine Lots in the town of Sl’Keesport, each 60 feet by ISO. Bevoral of these art? on the Main street. KleTcn Acres in Liraotown, on tba Mononsnhela Hirer, cn which there are 4 houses; there ore some 6or 7 acres of ex cellent stone cool, and abandonee of limestone, convenient to the landing; and two coal pits open. Ninety Lota in the town of Colombia, 60 feet by 100 each* nearly all level, and well locatied. The tenant of each Lot h, ias the privilege of using whatever stone coal ha may re quire for bis oiro use, frost apt near the Locke, Columbia in u pleasant GituatJon ou the bank of the MonongahelariT or, a short distance below Look Mo. 3. in the midst of an ex tensive stono coal region, and would be a desirable point for manufacturing eet&biieKments. Two Hundred acres of superior Stone Coal,witi House, BaH road, Ac. This property has a front of 14u rods on tbs Mcmongahela river; on excellent landing; good grade and foundation for railroad—with enough level ground, at cue point for house? and gardens, or locutions for manufactories. The vein is deep enough -to allot? horses to bo used in haul ing on t the coal—the quality Of which, for iron work, cteam, gas, or for any ordinary CRrp&ascd by uy in the country. In my absence, my agent, Jea*9 Blakely, Esq, trill give all necrnp&ry ltxfbnaatioa,sad fee eathorixad to give warran tee deeds for any property utt, JAMES MAV, my2o No. 110 Penn afreet 145 Per Cent Lower than anyParm In the Coutr. A VALUABLE FARM FOS SALE.—The subscriber Is. authorised to sell the following describoi TRACT OF LAND, containing 111 acrw, eUaoied In North Fayotto town ship, Allegheny county,P»_ H aS&I from the City of Pitts burgh, and near the liaa o*th*3fc*aheuvUlo Railroad, with Coal and Lime Stone trader tt» While place, and ea« 7 of access—improvements sa Sclisvs: A Tory comfortable Form House, 30 by 20 feet, 2 etriVae high; W ash ileu&e, Spring House, nud other out bnUdl-rp; anew Frame Bank Kara, 64 by 35 feci, finished in the bast possible manner, with StabliDg under the whole building; 100 bearing Apple Trees, best grafted qualities; a large quantity of Peach and Cherry Trves, all in bearing order; about 85 terra cleared end in a high etete of cultivation, with waterin all-tbe fields. This land Is very comfortably situated in one of the beat neighborhood# in the county, being convenient to market, to churches, schools and raill.% aud would not bo in the market, only that the owner is about to remove to the Lir west Terms easj and price moderate. For farther parti culars see the owner, WiL ROBB, on premises, or the sub scriber. JAMES C. RICHEY, au2l:daw Beal Estato Agent. IJuU SALE.—Two splendid Farms; one of 100 acres, and J the other 75 acres; beautifully located on tbo Upper St. Clair Township Plank Road, 0 miles from the city,each of them lying so as to divide Into lOoere iots,baTlngagood spring on each. It is a splendid opportunity fer a specula tion. Those who want a good home, or wish to make money, would do well to look at it, as we will sell to the fcrst that offers us our low price, In lots or all together. Also, five Country Seats, 1 mile from 'Woods’ run, and only 3 miles from Allegheny city,by wayof the Newßrigh ton Plank Koal. They ore fine healthy locations, and of fered wry low. Also, urn Country Seats on tho Ohio and Pennsylvania RMlrcncl," miles below the city. They will be sold separate or together to a colony or building association. It iaa lovely h.c&tlou, and cheap, of course. Also, one l>-»; of two acres, and two smaller pieces of gr-'una, opposite llarlman’s at Woods’ run, offered at a very low price for so fine a property. An assortment of Lands, Houses and Lots, always on hand, and described in ray register. Before buying you would do well to call and enquire of THOMAS WOOLS, 75 Fourth street. Beautiful Sltei Tor Country Homes. r|MIK offers for sale, on easy terms, FIFTY X LOTS, laid off and restricted for rural residences. ' Also, an ENTIRE SQUARE, on tho bank of the Allegheny river, 7ui But long by ffuO feet deop; having fronts on Mary and Julia Ann Avenues, and Henrietta and Herr streets. This square contains many Fruit Trees of the choicest kind, and cumoiaoda a fine view of the picturesque anl rozflanticßce nery around. lam desirous of preserving this squnre’en tire, as it would afford one of the most charming aiid mag nificent sites for a gentleman’s summer residenco, in the Immediate vicinity of tbo two cities. Also, about TllltbE ACRES OFGROUND,at the bead of the Island, advantageously situated for manufacturing pur poses. The above property is situated In Duquesno borough, on the high and main bank of Herr’s Island, and is reached by a very substantial Bridge of one span. For particulars ap ply at my residence, In Duquesne borough, on the main bank, fronting the head of Herr’s Island, or of JOHN BUN LAP A CO., corner of Second and Market sts., Pittsburgh. ftpr!7:tf WM. a MILLER. Fifth Ward Property for sale at a Good U&rg&ln. rpHREE VALUABLE BRICK HOUSES AND LOTS.— X These Lots embruce a front on Peon street, of GO feet G inches, to a 3 feet ulley; on which tbere ia erected a valua ble block of Brick Houses, two stories high, with kitchen and cellar in basement, 41 feetfroQt on Penn street, and SO feet deep on Locust street. This U a very desirable situa tion for either a Store or a Tavern; Penn street being the groat throoghfaro of the city ; and this property being con venient to the Railroad Depot. This property would not bo in the market only the owner is living in Washington county, and finds it eitreme ly incouvenicm to attend to it. Terms easy and price moderate; for further particular* enquire of ROBERT DAY, Fifth Ward, orJAS. C. RICHEY, _ apr2s Real Estate Agent, at this office. (lUAL PllOi'EliXi' FOB SALc, AT A lift EAT BARGAIN. J —The subscriber offers to tell the One half of 400 acres of Coal, and IGS acres of rurfacc, situated at Freemen’s Lnndlug, on the Ohio river, in Huncock county, Va. This property Ima facilities rarely met with; tho vein being V fert thick, of tho very best quality of Bituminous Coal, and at n peint on the river where the water is about 13 feet at the lowest stage, and a very large pool, sufficient to harbor •juo coal boats. Also a charter for the purpose of establish ing coal works at the same point.' There is erected on the above a first rato overshot Raw Mill. The above will be sold half, threo-q carters, or tho-whole, to suit purchasers. Terms easy and price moderate. For further particulars enquire of ROBERT KEENAN, on-the premises, or of JAMES C. RICHEY, derfi Real Estate Agent, at this office. Valuable Property lor Sale* • • ON LIBERTY STREET, ADJOINING TUii METHO DIST GRAVE YARD, NEAR CANAL BASIN.—Thia is now the only desirable piece of property In this neighbor hood not already bought up by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Fronting on Liberty 60 feet, on Elm. street 100 feet, thence to the Methodist Grave Yard BG>4 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 necessary back buildings, has for a longtime been occupied os tho Union Hotel, doing a good business. Capitalists and others desirous of making a good Invertment, will do well to examine tho premises. apr2S.tr EDWARD FABER. For Sale* I WILL SELL my unexpired lease (fourteen years) of & Lot, situate on O'Hara street and Spring alley, in \he Filth Ward—4o ft. fronting on O’Hara street, and running back 100 ft. on Spring alley, on which is erected a four storied Brick House. 40 ft.square, with a frame, two stories, GO it. on Spring ulley, well calculated to carry on any branch of mauutacturingbuslness. Beinl; engaged in man ufacturing iu the eouutry, I offer the above fur sole.. In quire at No. 423 Liberty street, Qtflfrif . EDWARD PACER. SIXTY THREE ACRES OF LAND, with 260 acres of Coal attached, and all the Improvements thereon in success ful operation. fold Farm Is situated on the Monongahela river, 84 miles above Pittsburgh, and : s supplied with a Farm House, Barn, Tenant House*, Orchard, Hallroad.and an excellent harbor. The vein of Coal isfivefeet thick, and cannot be surpassed In quality. For further particulars apply to NICHOLSON A PAYNE. . No. 236 Liberty street. Three Houses aud hots for Sale. WILL be sold at private sale, THREE HOUSES AND LOTS. One Brick House, situated on Ferry, between Fourth and Liberty streets; Lot 2d feet front by 70 feet back. Also, ono Lot and two Houses, on Logan street, Sixth Ward. Ooe House fronting ou Logan street, and the other on Carpenter's alley; Lot 24 feet by 100. AUo, che stiLitd I now occupy, on tho corner of Ferry and Water streets, the lod*e running one year from Ist of April 1856, with the Furniture, Bedding, Ac. Tho House at pro* ft business, and is pleasantly located, lor terms unJ further particulars enqulro of ALEX. CUrPLES, corner of Ferry and Water streets. PROPERTY sHuutvd coruorof Webster and Fulton X Btri'cis, from end after tbu Ist of April next. Thu is an eligible situation for a large Boarding House or a Tavern Staud. It contains one mrge Brick House, fronting on Ful ton street; two small Frame Houses, fronting on Crawford streot; r.ud Stable, fronting on Webster street. At a very small ext ctise the back buildingsean be converted into sta* Lling capable of stalling twelve horses. For terms apply tO . „ AUSTIN LOOillS, , 02 Fourth street. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, Adjoining the Borough of Manchester—TUißTY BUILDING LOTS, each 24 feet Trout by 100 feet deep, and fronting ou Market street 00 feet in width, are offered ftir sale quite low; and on reai*onabfu terms of payment. This property la part of the estate of the late James Adams, Esq., and the title is per fect and beyond dispute. Apply to _oovB , JAMES BLAKELY. f I 'HekaPKUTIO OliAlKS—Which you can use either ua X an upright or reclining Chair; invaluable for invalids, and luxurious for loungers. Call and seo them. * . T. B. YOUNG A CO., 3S SmlthOeid street. Valuable Property For Sale* ’ FIVE HANDSOME BUILuINQ LOTS, situate on Centre Avenue, near Pulton street, and within tan minutes* walk of the Post Office, For terms, inquire of UOON & SARGENT, corner of Wood and Fifth sts. To Let. A GOOD- DliY CELLAR, under the Neptune Engine House, on Seventh street, suitable for storing molasses or produce. Inquire of JOHN n. STEWART, ' mnrQ .287 Liberty street. A WELL FINISHED TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING, 43L ou Third street, between gmithfield and Gram streets Apply to J. W. BUTLER, JaulS _ 97 Front street ABASEMENT R00M,21 feet wide by 32 deep, two-thirds aboveground, well finished and -well lighted, will be rented cheap nptU the Ist ApriL Enquire at the office of the MORNING POST. - ~ : —!®qjr, ,a ’* £ Y ''* «•*\* '■ r *• *1 4 ~ H i NUMBER 153. Coal Works For Sale* To Let For Sale or Ua&emeni To Let. ¥ '* * jT * ; T». . _ r ’ - f «,"■> •.+;. .' • • --j V'*-' s , ; w? f M « . C *• * r .;. * - DAILY MORNING DOST* TUESDAY. MORNING: Jt)6 fioge of Jfooli. [From Scusthold Woidi.J teller ar ohabibs dsokbss. He had taken her to a strange dwelling near Tivoli, at some distance from Rome. The house was formed oat of the rains of an anoient monument, and was situated in a sort of zoolo gical garden that was fall of birds and beasts, instead of flowers. Inside and outside it was peopled with pet rate and mice, dogs and oats, oxen and asses, goats, vultures, owls, and other each company. Theso were the painter's mod els that ho kept about him, and it .was no pleas ant discovery for .the poor wife to make daring' her honeymoon, when it appeared that her hus band was not a whit less brutal than his oxen and his goats. He never stayed long with her, for ho was a cheery fellow, who had both "his business and his tavern friends at Rome. The beautiful young wife soon found herself left by the week together in the old rain, whlah was mnoh more picturoßque than comfortable, be-» wildered by the incessant concert made out of the crowing of cooks, ducking- of hens,> grunt- ~ ing of pigs, barking of dogs, mewing of oats, bleating of goats, screeching of owls, lowing of oxon, all occasionally enrichod by tht fine tonor notes of tho aes; who had the beßt voice in the company. Woyermsn cays that any: traveler coming upon tho young Roman girl, living there all alone with Bidch companions, might have taken her for a,Circe surrounded by the viotims of her enobantment. The crehtores'seomed to be all besieging her with cries for restoration to their priatino shapes. Poor girl, the only victim to her charms was herself. Boos and his servant need to quit her, and eot out for Rome, where the master spend rol licking days in taverns, and when money failed dashed off a picture which the man sold to the first purohoser who would give for it enough to keep the morry game altvo. His pictures were in this way made so cheap- that they lost all respectability, and formed but a poor source of subsistence. to their author. Yot this genius had no rival then upon the spot, and ho might have easily become a wealthy man.- The society of painterafrom the Netherlands, at Rome—a society that called itself-the Bent —etylcd Boos, Meroury, for his rapidity, a quality in which he was equalled by no artist of his time. Count Martenitz, an Austrian am bassador, and General Roos, a Swede, famous for duelling propensities, ouco disputed on the subject of speed of hand that characterized Philip Roos, the, painter.; The count betted a number of gold pieces that Philip would begin and complete a pioture while they played-.a cer tain game of oards, that usually occupied about thirty minutes; as we might now Bay, whilo they played a rubber. The bet was taken, and . the painter readily enough submitted to tho trial. Easel and brushes were brought into the drawing room, and a canvas of the size usually employed for the sketching of a hoad— a lelz di (m/u—was laid upon the easel to be filled. The gentlemen set down to their cards,. and Roos began to paint. Beforo the game was over he informed them that his work was done. He had covered the canvas with a shep herd and two orthreo sheep and goats placed in the middle of a landscape. The general paid his lost bet, of which.some of the gold pieces went Into the hands of the artist,.'who, within a few hours, managed to transfer them to the pocket of a tavern keeper. The same painter once having aspired to-exa ento a grand piece, took a canvas forty feet square. In sixteen days he filled it, having pat upon it in that time, six hundred figures of animate. In the foreground were horses and oxen of the'size of life; otherswero in the dis-_ tanoe, and they were all so well designed and grouped, and placed in so complete a landscape, that nothing but the united testimony of many people wonld induce belief that he had not spent many months in tho prodnotion.of the piece; for, notwithstanding his rapidity, bis work was good; of coarse his beat..pioture3 were those that he composed with care and much deliberation, bat in his most rapid paint ing be was always accurate in outline, harmo nious in color, and above ail, remarkable for skill in grouping, and for the variety of effect that ho bad at hie command. His backgrounds wero all different. .He never' repeated him self, and ho drew animals of any kind, not being addicted specially to dogs, or cows, or goats,-or sheep. These were the talents that he wasted. They, soarcely pud hie tavern bills, and ill maintained his wife. That ill-fated. woman lived, as she could, hungrily at Tivoli, not only wanting proper maintenance herself, but unable to pro vide proporly for the animals that cpnstantly distracted her with hungry oriee. When her husband came to her sometimes for a few days, and brought with him a very little money, he wae deaf to all her pleadings. Then she fell into a melancholy silence, and ho found her dell, eo that he travelled back the sooner to his. jolly oompany. . The painter's servant took advantage or’his master's folly. That shrewd follower hid saved a little money, and he borrowed more. Then, when the Koae of* Tivoli got caught in a tavern, he painted a picture whereby io effect his esoape, and sent off Ms man to sell it “ to tbo first dealer he foand who who was not too mnch of a’thief:" the man carried it to a room of bis own, looted it up and brought backoat of his own money, as if from tho dealers, whatever price he supposed would be enough to satisfy biß master. In that way he accumulated not only a great nnmber of Roos* works, bat at the same time withheld them from the market, and enhanced their money value. When Boos died he sold off his collection and acquired a little fortune. ' Of Philip, as of his brother Nicholas, it was easy to see, at a glance, whetherhe had or had not money in hi 9 pocket. His cotemporatieß have recorded that whenever he had an empty pocket, ho sneaked along the houae-waUswitfi a bowed head and a contrite look,, and he dived into an alley if he saw any one cf: his acquain tances upon hispath. When he bad dollars in bis pocket he held np his bead, poked oat his chest, Tested a hand upon a hip, and snuffed the air. Qe charged down then upon any comrado whom be eaw, ebook hands with bim, and dragged him off, whether he would or not, to treat him at a tavern. All this time his wife pined in the old. min at Tivoli, ceasing to think , of him, and mourning for her father, who was dead and had cursed her in his dying hour. The Landgrave of Hesse Cassol, who had " sent Philip Roos to Rome, not hearing from him, or reoeiving any pictures, supposed that he was dead too, and coming afterwards, : by • chance, tef Rome himself, about the yrar six teen hundred and ninety*eight, waa vexed to find how ill his patronage had been rewarded. Roob, for a time avoided meeting him; but was at length urged to present himself and honestly confess his errors. The landgrave received .him kindly, and asked for a picture, which thepaioter vowed that ho should have.. But, rapid artist ob ho was, and great as was his obligations to-thn landgrave, both for social aid and for hard money given to him, he did not spend ten minutes in a picture for him. Ho sent nothing, and again kept out of his way.. While be was thus wasting hia opportunities and powers, Pbilip Roob on ono occasion went to Tivoli, and was met with more than the ordi nary olamor from bis birds and beasts, who sur rounded bis house with the .urgent, painful cries of creatures that for many hours badnotbeofc fed. 110 ran to his wifo'a chambdr and -foand her white and still upon hor bod, her fatal beauty marred with the few lines that had been left there by a long despair, la her 6>ld right hand there was a piece of paper firmly grasped 5 it was the last letter written to her by her father; sho had died thinking of him, .and not of Philip. .. v _ ::r 'V,It i The husband was notoapable of worthy grief* fie plunged into freßh excesses, nently haggard, staggered about the atrebis en veloped in the odors of the wine shop, and .died at fifty of decreptitude, The Italians, embar rassed by bis German name, ealled this great painter tho Rose of Tivoli. A great painter* but a little man, . . - After ail, perhaps, tho i mmortality of genius taken alono, is not worth envying. Ho is both a great man and a happy men who knows how to be as respectable aa he is clever; but sever iho two qualities, and who vtould hot rather he honest mjan_of B uch an ever- «; 1 n- ? T > ■mm- ’- 3 ‘ , .... lB. ICbnclutUi.} \ \ * K >