"l ~ T v'v-! ■' < -S’, v £ v *j : ' *, ... l ~ ♦. *<>.>-*•* C : ,1> %•' m' “• ;• • '• • ~*• •! r , ;• •-• •• ••'.•i t. 5 , k-~. %, • S - •, V r* »»*•»,;* • ’ V- ri,«- : v'. l "' v ■ ; v„: V; ■. j,?■•. ';■■ <• t■ ■ •' .' < •.>••• ' •:■ ■• ■ ;>•,<•*•-. v ~, .. • ~,, r- ? i'M'Kl- * V i -‘Vv' l?k - k-’V 4 *'- ... •* Vi* vy*"*^VV; • ♦ * > ;,t ••• * . •> .* .- "i- b ; £ ; : \ ;v¥r: ' ’ :;vty " *>• ■■*> .*. > V'-‘ S V I ~-\ •• , : -v-jN'''- • -■ >;-* r L.'T ’ ; ’ ' J ' • v* ■>■ ,' ’” 4 -; J ; lS '-'"‘( ■'i: r '«' « ■‘’C -- *.'2. *;■'"**■ ii. *'•« t- k' ;*■*■ *’ ’■ ts , >-•»'Ctfpv • * • « \-•- / ••■ . - ** ■;''*4 I - * .' 'tl ~, * ft--.•ty.*' ;,vi >»Y* -■>''* cn.'-;;ti i-H-'V-.t Vf, *■-“«!'. **¥•': • > '.-':-ixp'ijpp;--pip P ‘*.sp- 1 '7“ Crti"®pp *v ‘ ■*- ,, ;j^►•-/'.» a i 1 t* t: ,•'» •- *£». *•,.s* ’ *i r v** r ---aI •-;VV* .* .A. ;*,*; *-V^"4 ? ••'*";•*»?• «1 -Vi pisvr-pp £%?!«''*' ! : v i> pxs Si 1 «■*.'- i» * *'’ ti »■’»* »y *'•.*••«' ’•?» »>, • 'V. .♦ w M/' *.**♦'.' - n f ~V* •» vA' 4 "!■ t P C '?<■ ** ‘ • ik'*-*.’;? 1 * ■ ; A^vf' v *”‘f ’t Jj • “-v-r■•ipvH'Mp ; d VP* 'PPVp-PPf p ? f?:- :‘ r i >-' ; : ; v'-:j;:' >-. ; '^- ;,; c - i isiisiiiitaw®: *psiiiiii M®i^gpSSSSSR# ! - *|‘i? ri? v ; ' • *- • V?.c.t*£}•*-.. -<■ ‘.’> *•-^-'-^•»• x . J f-. ■*«♦'r'.,’up;V>: f'-cZ-i? £sh '‘xSAaJ't •■> v r> |p; H- <1 p^ftesWiaisSssEj® Sl»i»g Ww-S.:if;gß^ ': S-!::, ;^Nn'; :: S*|g®>feßSs f #tetW@«@p:¥SlS.Siif^ J i .. V. 1 ] --I--- i --- i h^f>-' ?Vr >■ >■ ■-> >.-• ;f- >■ ■>■, I’t',' *> -'■■•' ®r-* ( •®B' - v;\^.••' ‘' #®iKpgiWMs» P; .:>•' i .--.* : . ■ ' ' r H r- > - f ' I-. . J?; -, • V.-v: t*Ss. r+~ v?'':V • ’*«•' .*;»-• -',Mk’tyi/^vif 5 «►* ■ 11 ■ ■'.’■•.-_>'>;r'v.^-=-.-•■;•-»«■'■ : ■ :'“t 1; i■ ’ * ■>' ■ , -7 *Mh =' J, -,f ;‘i« -^.^V :V• Vc-V', • **vvt i-vu-rv*;.** s',*;• v Vl i+j* /*«• - /.»• r:? ; f e-^><://^v^^- *-’ *■■ W.*„ L S ; v* 1 - ** * W*Vs"kT* ♦ £*•*,*>■ <* ? -*V * £> : v ’s-i-* -V« *.> ♦ ,•-■* •• ■ * '*• '•*•*•..••'%* v,* - *?''** «■- %^*>'V*'- f v*'- '• "'■ •" : -‘ ; -" ->• •%?«** i*** J**?'+* i?r & * i “ •— v ,T ‘ ■-. / .O* - "•••• _ ’■._ »« vt 3 ’; .i. ■:*» «<“ »* 3*. A* -d§ •«<•* !•' , . , ’ . „ 7r, '. ’y:’' C‘'r: t , >: 0 v" :/' . V* * - ,V-» V : ' '■"Jj " 4 ■- '„v~ «✓'•••’■'**. ' Vvt'V ; . •' V*’ f : l'‘~j . .. ' (- T-. :•.* *j* f-. r r.-: 5 -? *>V 7 •'* i , . • • -♦ -si -t T^- a. . ' . It, Biddle Roberta,- : “ ' AETOiINEY AT LAW—Office, No. 1«2 SmKhGeld street. between Fifth and Sixth. Collections carefully ed to-rspeclal attention given to Oonreyaheihg.. fdac&ly : Thomaa Jdeam, ; A ITORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY.! XV Office, next door to the Post Office. Steubenville, Ohio. my - 1 i 8. P. Host, : s •. A TPORNBY AT LAW— No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh,. founh door below Mr. Rody PattersonVUvery! Stable.' 1 , jeSS \ J, S< Morrlion, •-VTTOBNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office, re fJnL-moved Qraatetreet, near Fourth,Pittsburgh, Pa- ' ■' • aprlfty : C. Orlando Loomla, ATTORNEY at LAW—Office, Fourth street above Wood. .jy4:y ■ ■■ ■•:••• - - ■ ' . - ■ • Thomas M. Marahftll, A- TTORNt»V AT LAtV- : ~Qnice, Lowria’a y.inrth XV: Street ' . jan7:ly : It. B. Carnahan, A TTORNIVY .AT LAW—Office On Fourth street, between Cherry rdloy and Grant street jeiy' N* M’Ciowry, * A TrORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office In XjL-BakftwdPs Balldingfl.on Grant street- jo2 : Da Ha Haxen^ ATTORNEY AT LAW— No. is? Fourth street, above and neat Smltbfield, yngr^r-y - AJLilerxn.au Watson, ■ Office on Third street, opposite the old Shut OfiUx, 'YJSTHERE.aU business pertaining to the office of Alder -I V • man-andJustjco of the Peace-will be promptly at tended to. Acknowledgments of Deeds and Mortgages, and other instruments of writing, taken at his office, or at the residence of the parties. •• - The Dockets of J). S’. SCULLY j late an Alderman of the City of Wtobargh, are placed in my . possession. Persons having Judgments on said Dockets may have the necessary pro?esfl LssttKl thereon by• Alderman Watson. frovtktf N. Kucktnaater, Alderman. /:\FFTCE, Grant street, between Fourihst. and Diamond *i» alley. Conveyancing ofoll kinds'done with the gfeat «-t cars and lizal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate ex amined, Ac. : > ]a3s i£» K». N«al r Aider mao; TWT.0.91 THIRD Street, between Wood and Market streets, J,“ i. Pittsburgh, i Collections promptly made. Bonds, Mort g>”.gc3, and other writings-drawn with neatness and acerr r*?7. f -V • J«2Mt ' U. AUIi, SURGEON DENTIST, («ne- a.W.BldOle,) VO; 144 ESIITU FIELD STREET. ‘ • XJ,y 'XGSr Office hours, from Bto 1 o'clock, and tom 2to t tfclnck' _ - f*blS:ly J.BOQTT, DENTIST, Foorthstreetjfiro doors (JJJwSS&frQat of'.Markov ~ ' Oma Houbs— Froia nlna A. M. to At* decSOry BUSINESS CARDS. -• *■» nratitin Tra«r, giCffPiTO. - • ;I>. W. & CO.. COMtSSION ASD FORTOBIKG MERCHANTS, ... AND Dealers Qecorally la .Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin* - oinnati and other Kauufactures, &c. 03 .JYonl streets, Nxrkit and Ftrry itrtitij PITTSBURGH, PA. Liberal cash adTancea made on consignments. Par ticular attention paid to forwarding Western merchnndire. .Sejftreaoe*.—Claris £ Thaw, Wra. Bagarey & Co., Wn. M’- Cullyfc CoV'P. Sellers 4 Co., Hays & Blnck, Kramer & Ratal, Hj?nry Gra&VEsq., Wxa. Kiebhnum, 8. R. Johustro, BakeWell, Esq., Gcorgo Lcdlie, Esq- Solomon Stoner, Esq. . ... . . . . ja&j WJS. .............. .050. UI3QHAM W2I. BINGUA.HI t* *pr7 PiTrsnmujtt. Pa. PAGODA TEA STORE. JEHU HAWORTH, lf%fiftale arwl Retail <7roerr, Dealer and Importer of Old Country IJIAuU Teaa, French Bran dies, Wines, Ac., corner of Diamond alley and the Diamond, Pittsburgh. Pa. ft*b2B:y WM, A. BI’C&URQ, *S*TEA. DEALER AND FAMILY GROCER, coaxra op wood ahd sura stbect3, Ja2s:? PiUibural i. Henry ll* Colllua, Forwarding and commission .merchant, and .Wholesale Dealer In Cheese. Butter, Beeds, Piidi, and ProdacegenflraUy;No. 25 WOOD Bt-.Pm?bflrgh. [murS Paul ft. Mnrclock, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MEECHANS, AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Water street, Cincinnati. Ohio- . • - : : ■ (apP-tf BAng A Illoerltead, WHOLESALE GKOCSKS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— Nj. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. ftny23 B. T. O* Morsan. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER—Ims alwaye on ban a general Rseortraentof School, Miscellaneous and Blank Books, Printing Po?t end Cap Paper, Ac., Wholesale and Re tail. No.lot Wood street, below Fifth, East Bide, Pittsburg. Wanted, Rags nml Tanm-re* Scraps. op!5:ly - . Russell A liro. ( Booksellers, stationers, dealers in stan DARD AND LIGHT LITERATURE, and Publishers o! the X. O. O. F, TOKEN, No. 15 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa* marls:ly ' . I* W. Chadwick, Dealer in bags and paper, no. mo wood street Pittsburgh. Tho -hljjhert price In cash paid fbr|rnga. . SZU.CES. , --1864. FEA’S fiELLEES & CO., Forwarders and Commission Blerctaunis DEALETLS IN . PROVISIONS, GROCERIES AND OTLSj • - jgs:lm3l- - * • r - AV 309 Ltherh/siriet. Ptlliburoh. Pa. Yitum uitutc, Philo aicxfewojt, Pittsburgh. Miller & Rlcicetoon, 'TTTTTOLESALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, YV * Wlnbsnpd Se2fir&—Nos. 172 and 171, comer of Irvin tad - Liberty ptreotfi, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarn*, Ac.. constantly on band, Jy2B .William Carr & Co.» (War. Cars lat« af the firm of J. Parker k Co.) \tf IIOLE3ALF. QRiXIE JLS and Dealers in Foreign Wines Yf and Brandies, Old Monongahelaand Rectified Whis key, No. 329 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. : jaC.-y BAMOBIr W*CLtTRKA!r JOITT? T. nKRRON.....,ALEr. KIRKPATRICK. X M>CLDRttAS, HBRROJJ * CO., ’YTTHOLKS ALK Grocers, Produce Dealers and Commls- Xl slon Merchants, No. 243 Liberty street. apr22 , • PITTSBURGH, PA. Co-Partnership. THE. subscribers hare this day formed a partnership for the purpose of carrying on Cammisiion and Forward fop,ln connection with,the Sl^.Bacon and OR* andPro duccbaslnessgeaerallyjundertbo style of English & Rica abdson; warehouse No.'llfi Water, and 150 Front streets; formerly occupied by Burbridge & Tnghram. WM. B. ENGLISH, JAMES RICHARDSON, JAB. J. BENNETT. Pittsburgh, February l"t, 1854:fu1>3 . F„ B.DRAYO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., dealer b • Country Produce, offers for sale a. choice stock o Groceries, selected for family use. Spieea of every variety and the purest quality, ground at his-Steam. Mills.. Also. Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic, Produce taken in ex] chanitefor Merchandise. - . , ; F. R. D. has procured a full assortment of Lsndreth’a WarrnntedQarden Seeds, and inrttea the attention ofalUn tererted In rural affftlra. janll Copartnership. - * THE UNDERSIGNED havathis dayentered intoco-part* r *rahip, under the name and style of J. A. HUTCHI SON A CO., for the purpose oftranacting a Commission «tid Grnoery business. JAS. A. HUTCUIBON, p•• ■ • • „ • A. M. WALLINGFORD. Pittsburgh, February 1,1854 febB W 0. KNOLtan. J. RICHARDSOS. 1 J. I. BdNXTT ENGLISH « mOHAUOSOJf. C C !S? I^S9) « A V ,> - MERCHANTS, am> Wholesale Dealers in Fish, Bacon and Oil, and Produce generally. Warehouse formerly occupied hy Burirldee A lDgJir»m,‘No.'ll6 Water and 160 First street, Plttsbflreh, Penna. - - , _ fe 3 lEISCU Q, WlUTmmm...m.ms.s»m.m» «3Ho.A, BENSHA.W. - BAILEY * RENSHAW, W TEA DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERS; Dealers in Wooden and Willow Ware, Japanned Tin Ware. Hous ekeeping Utensils, Ac., Wholesale and Retail, N 0,253 Liberty B treat, Pittsburgh'. * ftprl&ry RANonrsKLuas,. \ ' r joaa moo lb, rubs owuta, Pittsburgh.'' r Maryland. •. Pittsburgh. Sellerf, Nlcoli 4 Co.. PRODUCE Aim GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 309 Uherty strict. Pittsburgh, Pa. Speftn, Linseed and Lard Oils. JyS3 CommUston Hoase. TUB subscribers "have opened a house fop the above pap pose, at No. 17 Smltbfleld street, four doors above the Mooonjahela Hoa&e. 'We-will parchasa, or receive,- On ■CommlKsion. for ealo. consignments of Flour, Bacon. Chtest, Oxrn, Outs, Birlry, Flax Seed, Grass Bu&?Bde& Say, WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE, VOLUME XIII. BUSINESS CARDS. JOSEPH FIiEMING, ‘ fsuoossaoa TO L. WILOOX t CO 1 CORKER JURKET STREET AND DIAMOND, kcecs “i5 S jw tly S? h&n4 '* fnJl'tawrtmtißt of DruRE, SlVjl £» e to hikbMiQcH i ! St8 ’ I ’ erfatncry ' ana 611 MUoles pertain sluiTa^a ySlCiaM ' Prc3crl P Uona carefully compounded n’t -- ... ja^y tons nxxmn. oocnaas rLuii.i &) EWSreef, PMslmrgh, Pa. 1 ...f, U G ' 3rs Dr. Celebrated Vermifuge, Liret Pilli, Ao. • jalO Joan haft, jr., — I (Successor to Jaa. M’Guffey,) Wltole.ale and Retail Drueel.t, A NO Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, Ac., 141 XjL Wood street, three doors below Virgin alley, i apr4:mAely PITTSBURGH. ' JOHN I>. MORGAN, Ag’t, ~— WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, aivd usiLca nc Dye-staffs, Paiats, Oils, Varnishes, Ao., No. 93W00d atreat, (one door south of Diamond-alley, plTreacaon. f Jas? R. L. ALLEN, WHOLTBALS DEALSS IK ' ■ Foroign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Hononva hela Ryo Whisky, &c., ■ ALSO, RKCTIFYING MSTH.I.EIt. 1 NO. 6 WOOD STREET, PITTSBUIIOH, PA. '• WINES, Brandies, Gins, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, Bt. ! Croix and New England Bum, Clarets, Champaan Scotch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbonj Old Monongahela Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach, 5 Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brondiaa; Imported liarana Regalia, and Principe Cigars; Half-Spanish and Common: Cigars, all at such low prices as tnchalleng i compe itioni Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, snd’ Demijohns of all sizes. I respectfully invite an examine- 5 tlon of my stock, at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh apr3:ly ' JOHN GROUTT, “ rMPORTER OF BRANDIES, GIN,*WINES, Ac.—Dealer; in fine Old Monongabela Whisky,- Peach Brandv, Ac; Alfo, Rectifying Distiller, comer of SmithSeld and Front: streets, Pittsburgh. . apr!3 : J, Bryar, rxrHOLE3AIaE AND retail liquor merchant FT 165 Liberty street, and 31 Diamond alley, fablifcy »JNO. E, DOWNING, CLOTHIER,“Sa HAS removed to 294 LIBERTT street, opposite Garrison ’ alley, and No. 3 SEVENTH, near Smithfield, where the attentionof his friends and the public is invited to the stock of READY-MADE GOODS always on hand. Ajs'V Cloths,Casslmereaand Vestings for ordered work. A full' assortment of Furnishing Goods for gentlemen, Indtulioi’ Hate of all qualities. Trunks, Umbrellas, Ac., Ac. • jasj JOHN W'ClOSEar. ...00RKtill’a M*CtOSI»XT. Wholesale and Retail Cldthirw? Merchants. NO. 8B WOOD STREET. mne subscribers respcctfullylnfortt Uiolr old customers X and the public in general, that they hare this day as.' aociated themselves In the above bUMoee*; Qiuler the firm' ot JOHN M’CLOSKEY A CO. They respectfully solicit a share or public patronage. -*• The previous business of each'will be rattled by thorn• selves respectively. fp^g R LAIRD, Gate of the firm Of Coolkt A'Laiud,) havinc • opened STORE NO. .9, (two doors above tbe old etand,) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING hopes by strict attention to hosibbka to merit • share oi the patronage of ihe late firm. N. B.—Clo thl ng made to order in the most fashionable styles, and on the shortest notice—lnferior to none In the titty- jau3By James C* Watt, MBRCHAN C TAILOR—No. 45 Fifth street, opposite the Theatre; Pittsburgh, Pa. K apr7 James illelllng«r« MONONGAHELA PLANING MlLL—Would respectfully Inform his friends and the public, that his.now estab lishment Is now In fall operation, and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptness, and at the lowest rates. Board and Plank, planed on cno or noth rides, constantly on hand. Sash, Doors, and Mouldings, of every description, made to order. Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advantage to give him a call, os ho can now rurniah them with planed ? Aasttn Loomis, ,Y)EAL ESTATE AGENT, Merchandise, Stock, and Bill £l# Broker, Ofiloe, No. 92 Fonrth Street, (above Wood.) The subscriber having opened an office at tho above plaoe, for tbe purpose of negotiating Loans, Hill*, Bonds, Mortgage?, and all other Instruments for tbe security of Money, and for the purctiafa and sale of Btocka. Will also give prompt and particular attention to buying, selling, renting of and leas mg Real Estate. (jy7) AUSTIN LOOMIS. SchocUmeu A Haunielo, r ITHOGRAPHERB—ThinLstreet, opposite the Poflt-offlee, JU Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads, Show Bills, Labels, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and flatting Carda, etc.. Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed in Colors, Odd, Bronte, or Blade, in tho most approved style, inti at the most reasonable prices. octlGily j , S. U’Klnley, tTOUBR SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, AND U. Dealer In Paints—No. 44 St Clair street, Pittsburgh. Hoifionstantly-oa hand alb-kinds of Paints, either dry or mixed, Japan and Copal Varnish, Linseed Oil, Boiled OiL Spirits Turpentine, Window Glass 01 all size*, Putty, Paint Bnjsbhs, Ac 4 all of the best quality, and for sale at reason*- ble prices. m-pll ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SfCPHNAILY. W. T. MCDONALD, M. A., Pbiscipal. THE next session of the Institution will commence on MONDAY, tho sth of September next, at the room cor ner of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the Messra. Veedcr. References —Hon. A W. Loomis, 0. Knap, Jr., 8. F. Von ouhorst, tt. Miller. 4r. nuir2s JACOB BI'COLLISTER. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER ATO DEALEIt IK ALL XTXD3 Of Totiacco v SnulT, and Cigars, No. 25 Fifth sL, Pittsburgh, Pi. 95* Keepaconstantly on hand a large supply of all tbe various brands of Imported Cigars. Jh3:? JOSEPH CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN I IMPORTS DC I GAB.S, • iny&ly No. 63 Maevet atagirr. PrwpprEqn. i POWER tt KIERDOS, * RCHTTECTURAL AND ORNAMENTAL CARVERS.— /V Ornamental Patterns for. Casting, in every style; MoileUng, Designing, Ac. Composition Ornaments for tho decoration of Bteamboata,Buildings, AO4 90 BMITUFTELD Street, near the Post Office. yl^m NEW PAPER DULL. _ CANTON, OHIO. FISHER, ANDERSON a CO., have joststarted their pa per mill at the above they will be bappy toToceive orders for printing and wrapping paper of all rises. . . v.. feb27:tf &r-£k A. Tlndle, magmk. ■■■ WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE, HARNESS, VALISE and CARPET BAG manufoc- S" tnrer, No. 106 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jf&T ; .• . . : Jolm H. Mellor v ■flf HOLES ALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL Yt INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music, School Books and Stationery, No. 122 Wood street, fjanl a. j>a!uxl ahl, /b. HAGAN 4 AIIL, W HOLES AIiE. and Retail Di .‘rain SBks, Fhncy and Staple DRT GOODS, Nos. Market and 8 Union street, Pittsburgh. . • . • - • apr4 E. WHITEIIGUSE, FANOY SILK AND WOOLEN DYER AND CLEANER, No. 7 ISABELLA Sf uiear the Emmet Hotel,* maul- AtLEonerr. Thomas fil« Llttley WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER—Fifth street, between Wood and Market Btroots, opposite Iron City Hotel. All kinds of Jewelry made and repaired. fap&ly s, l. otrruitsnt. 8. CCTHBERT 4 SON, EAL JOTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS. No. 50 SeiithJUld street. - . norl _ • , osril, H *0 Mnspinr * tn.) WOOL DEAL XX. ER and COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the sale of American Woolen Goods. No. ISO Liberty street. fmy4 - 1*» £0 Haywardi Iti? BIIOEB ' TBUNifs and LEGHORN PEB3N TEA STORE, •_ BY A. JATNBB, ' No. SS Ural, bctvem Wood and Market, touts tide B - Sold Wholesale and Retail ’ ~ Welter'P. — »l«r.hBli; tPORTEB»nd IDealer In French and American Parer n.Tioino. • ■ m.. 0 i'- JOHN MITCHELL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST No. 135 iW-ooa Street, ’ Ja&ygl Nextdoor.toll.Cbil3 > g : ShoeH’ouP9, Pittflhqrgh; j. AE0................ Notice*. TOS. FLEMING haring associated with JOS. ABEL, the. •f business vriUherehfterbe conducted under the style of J. ABEL A GO., at the old stand, comer of Smithflold and - - - - VWHllani yhotatDniggUt, & TTABRSMOVKD tha comer of HAND and PENN *1 iStreetAWbeia- ha will, as usual, attend his aum fixing Mends. Allarttcleiin hlslfina erd warranted pure, and pat np with the utmost care. marl4:6m Be A* Fatmestoetc A Co., Th/" HOLES ALE DEUQ WAREHOUSE—Corner First f f Wood streets, and comer Wood and [febl - ‘ T : i •* . “ t-. ;i» » , ' C . s ❖ Reaoval, PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1855. BUSINESS CARDS. J. C. ANDERSON, .Wo. .6 Wood street, Pittaburjrh, Pa., WHOLB3.VLE Dealot in Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Spice? Confectionery, Sugars, Cigars, Ac. Raisins, Figs!' Prunes, Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Dnt--s, Citrono, Almonii*’ Filberts, Walnut*, Cream Nuts, Fea Nuts, Cooon Nuts, Pine Apple Oheute, Sardines, Pickles, Sauces,’ Rock Candy, Vet paicelli, Maccaronl, Olive Oil. Ac., Ac.* apr2Cfcly ENTEIIPRISPI WORKS no. 130 wood erarrr, t ,cd coob eslow vmara allit. IMPORTERS and manufacturers of Egg*™*™CUTLERY, SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, Itl RLE B, Ac, Wo k**ep a general assortment of the above articles constantly on hand; together with a general variety of Fancy ILmlw&m. Also,'Guns, Pis tole and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shut Bolts, Cups, Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knivef; Tailors and Flair Dpi-sgp'tr’ Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Abo, Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLES i—We are making Rifle? of every description, to order, of tlm best material, and trrrkmftn. r ‘lrip vrurrnnted.— Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be-fill ed with despatch. Ilunting parties supplied at Whohwal# prices. mylfi Gliandellera and Gas Fiiturei THE Buhtaribersare now opening r.t thnir now Warerbom- NO. 109 FIRST STREET, between WockJ anti Sinilh fleld, tho largest asPortrj**m of CHANDELIERS, BRACK ETS, PENDANTS, ami till ariichviiv'niiected wit Gap Fitting, ever offered in this market. Having mrangenjcntp mndß bywhicb they will bo constantly iu rereipt of new and Tarietles, they confiJcntiy invito tho attention of pur chascrp to their unlection. We are dt'termineti to Kell nu low as any houps in tho Weft, anti being prartiual Gas Fit ters. can offer peculiar advantages to thono depiring articleu in this line. We continue afl heretefore to fit up buildings of ©yerydo* geription for gas. water and steam. Brass Castings of all kind? made to order protnptiy, LONG, MILLER A CO., aar2-:v ? No. 10f* F!rr*t street. GEUKGS UL iTfcThci C. FROM NKV7 YOItK, MANUFACTURER of the celebrated J Ritnrt.T.iajiK--, and ar-iry descriution ofCrnamentnl Tfulr. L'l* LnrtfpV and if'* Oeatlemm. 79 FOURTH STREET, V«'oo;i and Market, Pitts. SpffiffgEyyilgjfcisjlfia Bi.::T(jiiri:'a uyflrm anubloS Lwiie.i • W RTJ '‘ to meiicure their beads w with n^ruraf’-v. p o7l tvios. No. 1. The round of th<* Ih-jd. No. 2. From the f jruhttid ovrr the iwad ;o neck, No. 2. No. ”, From car cnr. "--r th" ft-*}. No. 4. From ear to car, round th- for?h“ad. For Toujihoa, to cover tli» top of tln> hn»d only—a paper patterns tho exact ahapn ivf tho bald part. -* fmy4 KewCoacli and .Carrlf Factory* . XOHIfSTOF, BROXHEEB & CO., Onrv.tr cf Tteb'c.ca and JiliMnt zlrcsli. City. BgrZZS » W WOtJM) lnform thpit fri<-n3« the public generally. tlrat they hnrn tbo rranufreture of Cafri«g»«‘ "» >** Itarcucb**. T>o< fowayr.Hurries. P.Mrhs and -Oho«ots,in alUb*!rTnrinn«BM*eof finish snd-prof-ortioti All order? will boei.vv.tM with strict reeanltoiXarabUltr and beauty o* finish. Jtcpuirr will aI-t> 1»m on : 55^ oft i rcns^ nab1 ° torra? ‘ Vg ' n * [n ftli their work the : b?*t ■Eastern SliaftP, r nle«,fttiJ VThwl stuff, they feel rents drat thnt all who farorrh.ijc wiih their patronage, will be perfectly satlrfcd on trial nf .ihMr work. Puir.hawr? are requerte-J to giro ub -i call, Before cnr«ha »lng elsewhere. B Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITT, (stAR thk r*.iLr.o.m ptatiox) Families viu ho ropplim «it.hotjTTiirir>u« •■m jc» «r FRKSI] OilOUNI) VLOUU, ' " By tearing their order* *1 th*? Mill or in cu: hero*! at 1/rtitwTi. Wil--nn A O*’.-. VTnM ptr-f't.r.r TJrmn ± cor ner Libert? and St. Chfr H. P. Schwartz, or J.T. Rumple, D'uirL-R Allegheny FTour willt.ft.icHrerf-) tnt&mili*Plne2tljrrofth-Mrnril>*' CASH on delivery. _BT.YAIf, KENTJEDT 4 CO. IS A U B WARE FOB Saddlers and Carriage Walter#. R. T. T/F.FUTT, JR., Ko. 1 n I Wood street, * I’ITTSBtfROIT. Also, Cloths, Danmslts, I.ncos, Woes, Boat Staff, Spripjj-a, &c., £c SlHMlion Furnitn re nili'fcltnJre. R ' ri ' I''*'"!' l“"«l MVf vm-v-'k ' ivT- ;• ,i*j , ■ ’ ** 8lnt" Tloom .’o ,j .! Po Toilet ; Tete * T*-tp« ; TWrrrje; CVnftv TV>W W»V?h St?tTlr!«{ ( i rt . Water -Jn : Tnira. ke' *«. Material air! iroritntanaMp «-.rr«rt".l. an.! nrWn M ,l«. T. n. YAOVO A on, J y2o Smith-:..'.! ct nnnr.,|!»citv Iln'al. m r s{ p ff Y' s" eagle itat manctfactomt, r NO. H 2 WnoD STREEP. nno dmr.^ ll'lttßT, bnTlUg llS'l <‘TttPri i -1'"l* nt t?l“ hM-ir>t>Ea. t-'n vn-.rfl afl a L'-,.-:’ a ) wr.rV-1 in th- »«-'-.Ml •?• •-••nf- in N*w York. Phil- Riin, rinrinra’], GTai Lbe V-* I'n.-lnr-l p* n N>..-; n. •>t. frr. m hi* nra-P.«l no a Hotter h» pn f.i-01-h n« oo!t a, co-.l 1.-t . tt?rr> ™ 1 cnr.m *rnr.« Llu»n nm thing h«ret.nf-rn r.a r ..; «„ p:.> TDK OLD rniNTtsa BSTABI.IsnMBNT. flat. John- Ptnn h Rb-vr-kton.) nnd Ilinnk JVv>k *r-d Rt*il'i'imtv Wnrehouee, in prepared to cve-«te «Mn of Ucai Commercial. Oarml find Rtcambrj.t .fn'i print(rm nn ,j R-v-h’ Binding. and fimtf*h>r»rr nrtfeh* in ih•> TUonk V«w>k Papor and Stminnorr line, at th-» shortest notice nnd m the most reason fib’n terms: Rlank nnd Stationery WnTehnuce, Printing OfFre Bindery, corner of Market nnd Pcestid s*a. fnovlG Depot of fjontfwori li <& ZlmmerntAii’a Cat* tawba \YI2) e ■ And Brand p. THE undersigned ho.i received and cfT.-rs fr-r c«,i.,. nt Cin cinnati priest; a Inrge quantify of l/iym-th A mnn’Rehojr.. find world -renowned Bp*irUlin<'. Pry nnd Ln dies’ Swret f'ntawba Winer. S.vh rr, n7 .?,»dro to procure an pxe** I lent nr tiolo of Nn Hr** Mine. ohe pure jiiieo of the ffrap«.) will find my estnbli-lunen t t In- for tho prat id eation of th«drde-;lrea. The Cntnwhn iWmdv. diatiiiwl from the genuine Grape, in doelnrod I>t tnanv cscidlrnt judges equal In flavor to tho beat imported C^nme. , T> FTCRETSEV. _ I™; _ No. 137 Liberty street. Nunn’s «fc Clnrlc’* Pinnao ~ AFRESH arrival of VUNNS A CLARK*. 6I celphrnted PTANO3 bos j«mt Wn rorVggKSSWBS by the subscriber. Tl»«v hare been and carefully sfdßeted expresslr for Ihisrinr- -/ « 5? \1 7 lent, nnd are considered unequalled for Rweetncrs and rower possess the new Improvement of two trparate. the bn«s strings running or«r ami above the treble. They nn- fullv to stand anr clim-to and to oxcal In capacity for utamlln? io tune. Pri-’esraniie from WAO to sRflo. A Iso. r fin** of r*i*» p,o(< from the menu factories of DUNTTAM A CO., and also LTfUTTr. vktttgv A BRADBURY, N. Y. All the will posltivnlv ho sold at Factory Prices, without additional chary* far frelcLt, risk, etc., etc. HENRY RLERER, Bole Agent for Nunn° A Clnrk’s Pianos, No. 101 Third street, •)*•* Sign of tha Golden Ilfirp. Hill’s Almanacs'for 18551 JOHN TI. MKT.TvOR. SI Woo»l strout, Pittsburgh, will publish on the 16th August. ISS4. the well known series of Almanacs (for 1855) calculated hy Sanford C. Tlill. Ksq., and for many years published by Mr. T.uko Loomis, of this city, under t.h*» name of “Loomis’ Almanac.a.” The series will coneief of niLL’B PITTPBURnn ALMANAC, niLVB MAOAZrVE ALMANAC. rm.L’S AMERICAN FARMERS’ ALMANAC. It is only necessary to ssv. that the religions, moral and nssfal character of Mr. Hill’s Almanscs will be maintained in the above serf**, for lSf ; s. a-n hereby rantlnned against Infringing on the copyright of the nboYo Almanncs Trfll h. for Bain at all tlo lloofatori-s, hy the CTOM or dozen, and by jo bl 4 JOHN TT. MELLOR. 81 lYoci street. Arrival or Pianos. IHAKLOTTE BLUMF, No. 118 AYood stn l *’. Is just re j celyfnfl[ the following new Plano Fortes, with and with out the nttachmenf : One elegant carred Louis XIV style Grand Action 7 oo tave Piano. One extra carved Serpentine, pearl kevs, 7 octavs Piano. Two fall carred, semi grand, 7 octavo rhinos. Two plain Rosewood R-if “ << One do do 6V$ « u Throo do do 0 “ « Two double round comer Rosewood P>*£ octave Pianos, One round comer finished bry'k and front 7 o-'.Uvo Piano. A farther arrival Is expected In about two weeks. [nu29 Loan Office. JOHN A. OrmrEN, m SMITnFTET/n BTREET, botweon Pcnrth and'Diamoml alley. Money loaned on Gold and SilrerPlate. Diamonds. Gold and Silver-Watcha*. .Towplry, Musical Instromonta, Guos and Piptols, Feather Reds. Fur niture, and all kinds of articles—for .any lenirth of time agreed" on. Charges.for Ptoraga considerably lower thaw heretofore. Private entrance through the hall door. All business transactions strictly confidentlkl. A®-Forfeited pledees sold immediately after helnjront of date, unless redeemed. Bargainaof Gold and Silver Watch* es, Jewelry, Ac , alyays op hand. apTlO:fim SEW SEED STORE* JAMES WARDROP, OFFERS for gale CANARY BIRDS of the mostimprovfd breed, being very hardy, nud fine ringers. Rlrd Seeds MUletJrcooe and raised Seed. Bouquets will be furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS, viz: Cameliag.Rose Budfl, Heliotropes, Ac. Evenrreensfin potg) forChrktmaaTrees, from tho Seed and Horticultural Store, Nq. 49 Fifth Wood. dec2o Consume the Smoke* TEE subscriber bavins tho exclusive right to manufac ture and sell SWEENEY’S .HOT AIR AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE. Is prepared to receive orders,and contract for heating.''buildings with the most economical Furnace now in use. The' attention of those interested ip solicited.- Any information can he had of A. BRADLEY. « os - 2 6 *d 4 Wood street, or of J. BARXDOLLAR, aeg24:tfl Iron City Stove No. 134 Wood st. a T,mrr*««J SARR & **OSE n~ t A W«S^CTS : —Office: Philo IlaU. No; 76 Third street \Jyilleni and east of Allegheny. Dleiona and Peaches,' T*? 3 BubKuiber is in daily rpceipt, by Railroad, of the . *f?5 ua i t^T Of ,i* Q E^ ollEa and water MELONS. Uaii at his Depot, No. 128 Wood street above Fifth *°&tf SAMUEL STEINRUCK. *.; V* , ... • ••. .♦»***■- '* » -'" ' .% j. _; 1 , K .I'“' *. . ••• 1 i- .» ’■ - ■'IV ii>i. i ‘ %••• .1.1 ■ j&ttstsz&zzssss&sg. scsn-£;~.rr.r ... . T i: NEW CARPETS. ,• ■ Sirring Styles. A T TII .nS IF 't 1 ' OAKp EI . WAREHOUSE, No. 82 3ln»t—He ore now receiving ona opening fflo'.ht f,“ nJ i hoiM! ‘ °< Oil* VV.S 6 %f Utm ?> . Ru S 3 ' 4o -> ersk hy re.df”o. t ’ nirißti ' ofp “ lt ' rmln^6OT ’® ,w ! o,b > from 2to w nS a a anJa for WicJo,T ”’ w. 32,34,C0,38,-10, 42,41, : OolJ fcordoredßliadee, entirely new, very rich. Window ehaJia of every description. ' Oval and hollow atnic-roda, Carpet binding tarts 4e Alec, the Itoyal Turkish hath every thing uailally kept in Carpet Hobse,.’ Motifs „£d quick sales. - C. B. lIEADI.Y A CO, inar.nnao ... ■ ■ 82 Third street, j. r. /oftia .. j. c. qcciieb. JONES & BUCHER. IRON FOUNDERS. AND MACHINISTS, Rvntryfe pay particular attention to the manuraotnre and con- Straction lron ; -- Pronls for Hcmftes and Store*. Having an extcnHiva assortment of beautiful Carted ret urns of ths most approved architectural ordvr, our cr«-at f.iciijtie? for manufacturing ahd shipping cookie us to com pel-with our cities. •' Parties emdiug'Tuniaoe? or Rolling Mills, MHiOwner* and Mill-Wriglrts, will find it much' to their adronts'** to rail and uimmino our extensive stock of Patterns before building. IRON AND DRASSCASTINGS, 0/every description; Smith Work, Pattern Slaking Fur nare and forge Tuyeres, furnished to order. fmyHky China. ilalTj Market street, between third and fourth —lOO crßtes of QUEENSWARE, of this Fnll txnnortn ti.m, now receiving, to whwh we invite the fitt«-ntion of th* muntry and ritytrado. Having some dozen dltferent pat tern* of Tea Waro, we fuel confident of suiting ail tnxtoa* aiuoo C which may found white iron atone, gold band! goiu *'toll, Mae, pink, plum,purple, brown and green.. Al* po, n baudMorue creeirsprig nnd wbltiilmi'.atlou stone, whleh can be sold cinch below tbo real stnDe waro. COMMON WARi; -our stock of Common T?as, Plate*, Lisbt-e, Brtknr*. Nappies, Bowls, Iltchertf, and every artHe In Hu. lino, Li largo, and selected for the city nnd countrv Lrr*d«v * v CLASS WARE—Having a large and well selected of 4$ iii>•:= nn hand, wp will Full at fitclorv price?, f-aviug the mi'rejaDttbe of maklug a separate bill. All vo ask Li n call, and wo fuel confident of pleasing John o;leary. Boots and Shoes* VVholcsnlo and lUtill. JAMUB ROBB, MotK.'it, and C Uulnn streot, third door from the il MiirLet Il nye, would call tbo aflontiou of h}« friends HT..I U:e public generally, to tbs fact, that he has now on .-.aui the i&rg-'.-d and arlecUU eU>rk of boots AND G 1 • n , n , h . lL : 5r T by ladle;:and genUrmen cf Phil ..elpbtß. Now 'iurk and Bo>ton, and whkih.be truato, cxnno: mil to pleaie s!L - Hu. l).-icc» are very much reduced, anti he sells Id-lies' rfilic**rorat!r.a. c t, in gold, oak and marble; lUll Pnperp, of various rtylrs; PUiu Paper. 3, for clioiuj rooms and chambers: i,h«*Tp HD.I low prHVvl Wall Pnp-ir*; Ilord-r*. Coiling, Fi/urop, Wimtow Shades A Urge and eomplHo n.Morttn**nt of tho above, pdecied f’f Ui>* scin-D, will bv* sold fit. the usual |r>w prices WALTER I*. MARSHALL. il. dllif? .. }j. ItUMMitil T CrnlT, Uefsinger dfc Graffl ** J ' ÜbAiT WATERS roUNLUiI-, No. 124 Wnokuig Bum*, Coal anti Wood Stovt-a 1 »rlor tier*'-, llollon-Ware, I'Uia ana Fd&cj Orotos, Phiia and Fuory *»n+T*s, S-vI m,«l Dog Irons, Portable Fore™ trntpr Hetties, Ten Kettles, Stovo Kettles, Wm;oa Bn**** ? . auU ’ Win. 11. Talcott «fc Co,, I HCCCRJs.-oh.S TO T. KnxxzitT. JH- ft CO-1 M 0F GaT AKb jiahoqTnt LOOK ITi IMI OLAfcShd, Portrait und Picture Fn»m<*s, Ac., and tfp.i'ep* In I uiported and Domestic Fancy Goods, No. 02 rnr* n.-r nrjv.wj and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh. octl”Tw HA VTNO mid my interest in tbo firm of T. KENNEDY JR., A CO.. to William U. Talcott, whf*, with A 0* Henry, will continuo tbe Looking Gloas and Variety »**? at the old stand, corner of Wood and Fourth st/reta under the stylo of Wra. H. Talcott A Co. I confidently 5 commend them to my former customers, as «r m wav ynulithd to tire entire satisfaction. * All perrons having demandsagainst o.>,und alMndobtad to roe, win plearr make an early settlement. . LVJ:. T. KENNEDY. JR, „„ , Cnblnet Furniture Warehouse. T II J vlJ 4 CO., Cubinti Furniture and Chair A/an l • Nos. 3S and 40 SmithOeld street, opposite Cuv lli>v,d, would respectfully remind their old friends and cuciomcrx JUui those about to purchase anything in their hue cf business, that they nr* constantly manufacturing rtrery •.le.~*ripti*>n - i ffnhionuhle Parlor and Chamber For Dlsur-, warranted la material and workmanship, and sold ou reusable terms*. Cnro takon In packing for land or W*»». lauSl aoiiisASi) KiioEs. WFIOEESA LE AND IiETAJL. T AMES ROBB has tittod up in splendid style hjsstore 9f No. 80 Market street, and "NO C Union street, between Fifth street and the Diamond, and has now completed hU Spring slock of BOOTS. SHOES, SUPPERS, OAITERS Ac. Hnd Palm Loar, Pedal, Dustiu and Braid HATS, to which he invites theattentiou of all purchasers, whether atwholel sale or retail. Thiri mack is ono of tho largest erer opened in this city and embraces everything worn hy the ladies of Philadelphia aed New \ork, and he trusts cannot fail to please all Great care has been given In selecting the choicest roods* all of which be warrants. * lie also continues to manufacture, aa heretofore, all de scriptions of Boots and Shoes, aud from this long experience of over twenty years In business in this city, i„, he trusts a imffldeut guarantee that those who favor him with their eastern, will be fairly dealt with. nprllhtf Seminary for Boys. toulh-wrrt cur, of Fifth and Grant it*., opposUa Court JToure, fpHH Fall Session of this SchooPwlll Commence on MON- X DAY, September 4th, and the duties of instruction will resumed by Messrs. GRIGGS and MDONAIJ) There are ten successive months In the Aeadomio vnr Tuitteu is $12,50 per quarter. * The number of pupils is limited, and boys are admitted In. the order of applications which may be made after August 30th, at 54 Liberty street, or at School, or by letter dropped in Post OOlcn. au9-tjw* FW. B. SCA.IFE, HIST BTREIST, BETWEEN -WOOD AND MARKET STREETS, PITTSBURGH, P*r, builds Francis 1 Patent Metallic Life Boats,of Gnlvanizcd'Trbu f also, manufactures Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Codkinfc Stoves for Steamboats and Hotels, Portable Forges, Forged Iron Work, Large Bolts for Bridges, ic4 Cork Life Preservers, the best and cheapest kind. Steamboat work attended to. fmy2B y WE are rocciving from New York and Phlladelnhia. 380 HALF CHESTS TEA, P comprising Young Ilyson, Imperial* Guupowder, Oolong Souchong, and English Breakfast, all of which have been carefully selected, and will be Fold aa usual. A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, j)'2l No. 38 Fifth street. J BOOTS AND SIIOES.—Those who wish to get a neat and well fitting BOOT, SIIOE or GAITER, will call at M’LAUGHLHPg, iylS _ j>s Fourth street GHAFP, lIEISIIVGJER, A GiIA &IT. Manufacturers of COAL COOKING STOVES*ParIor auil Healing-Stoves, Orate Fronts Feodors, Wagon Boxes Ac., Ac. Warehouse No. 124 WOOD Street, above Fifth, Pittsburgh) Pa. STOCKING FACT OKYT NO. 24 FIFTH STRF.ET, Sign of THE OLD STAHD. WILLIAM DALY has returned from the Manufactur ing Hosiery Districts of Europe, where ho has imr . chased, for cash, a very extensive and well assorted stock of the best descriptions only of Stockings, Socks', Undershirt? Drawers, Gloves; also, now style of Children’s and Mi««B* Fancy Stooklngs, togethßrwith his domestic stock of Pitts burgh Manufactured Hosiery. 110 will eel! by wholcsaleor retail at Naw York Importers* prices. WILLIAM DALY A CO Remember the place—No. 24, Sign of TILE OLD STAND my 23 , PAUL KLEINER has removed his LITERARY DEPOT from'No. 73 Tbltd street, to Fifth street, opposite the Theatre, where he will be happy to see Ms former patrons, and all others desirous of purchasing any of the cheap Li terature of the day. , • *pr7*lv Mead and Mineral Water Fountafn. WHOWE, No. 61 FIFTH Street, next door to-Masonic • Hall, dealer In FRUIT and CONFECTIONARY Ice Cream, oLthfl bestquality; Beiwbd up during the sea son. Also, Strawberries and Cream. Families can be supplied with Strawberries and other Fruita, during the season, on the most reasonable terms. Orders are respectfully solicited. je2rtf ■ • •TT 7 BUSINESS CARDS. A Onrtl Removal .V-'W' ‘s * *•- * ■’ rr m SIM A . t Property ror Sul«. T™ bßhvran ni“2 B f ici . B ? e ’ uln S House, No. 110 Penh street, Evans’ alley; and Lot 25 feet front, hast buildlniv^-i 1 ? f Mt ■ to “““Eef- The House Js one of the hoods to'the°sq? d *“ °“ e ° f lh * “ Mt P le2aaßt neighbor onehoiids72i?V? clfl ? c ?™ 8n °f .Vnmt end Perry streets; Front shJSI £?*>. flT .£es e A. front oa -®’ err 7 anti elxty feot on comer e twl,i 1 ?”. 04 lhroe lrto! 7 BL=k BuUdtogonthe ings % Gt -’“ J 1170 Baai ' 80 fMt d ° e3, - 0n Front ’ bBteB ' n Lot2 ° HouM Th^hln^V- street, near the now Court is now'oewpied eg bKI and in B«> d “hi rfsas*ase«',»!s»B -sSSSSSSSSws*®:. the 'oro Of M’Keeeport, each 80 feet by 150. Several of theso are on tho Main strceL ■ _vft" Acres kk Llractown,.oa tho Monongahela Rirer. on ; l hO V°V teere " e "in* 6« 72S siS ti rhAutfeS °, ncl flbu nd«ttrwr ? Hmertone > oonvenidnt “ the landing; and two coal #&ClM>n/ . • Ninety LotsJn the town of Colnfiabia, 60 feot bv hSIh-fnlillT' 1 ’ a “v v f ll iooaliei- The tenant of each lot hi PZ ° of nslnt ’ “'hateror Stono cosl he may ro quire for his own use, from apt near the Locks. Columbia lfv*» S ]k5 n i n i t i E .‘ tu “ , ‘ 1 ? n ,° n Uni bank of thejlonousaheiarir t«n-dve H “.“ bc4oW r “ k Na 3 . in the Elite of an ex- JIU » ai bo a desirable' point for manuiJß ctn ring es tab Ushm ante. RrilrSad 1 " i tll< Thro reS; of Anjwrtor Btone Coal,with House, “?■ JhJ* property has a front of .149 rods on the- Monongahela river; an excellent laadlne; eood arade and Sf 1 ,?™? railroad—,with enough ievef grouod nt one po.nt lor houses and Bolens, or lamtiona for manutectoriek H!l 2 4 “P enough to Clou horse., to be used in haul *”s „.V th ° ““‘—the qnsllSy of uttch, for iron work, s tSm, fouutry° rW vziir,sr! eairto W*e»«r»s«i7 say in tS In my absence, my agent, Jesos Blakely, Em, uiU give aU necessary informattejAsd ta esthorisod to giro w.rfau tee dooda for toy proper^eca. JAMES MAY. oy * No. lIP Penn street 30 Pt r Cent Lome then any Farm In tho „ CO&QtVe A A !'S AEL , I! rA ,? M EOa SALE.—Tho tubscribec is authonavd to sell the following deccribe-i TRACT OF LAND containogniucwvsStuateilin North Fevettetown .hip, Allegbi ny coenty,ra,.U ntHaxfrom the City of Pitts burgh, ami near Ihe lino oftSa SiKtbenTillo Railroad, with Leal and Lime stone uaSrt t&o n&olo place, and easy ot accent improvements as fcl'orat A very comfortable^Firm Uoußc.ao by do teet, S pteriee hash; \Vash House, Bpring uro-V? ~ -new Frame Bank Barn 8 , M hv. de feet, finished In tho test possible manner, with Stabling under the whole building; 100 beering Apple lrees, best grafted qualities; a largsquantity of Peachand- S?rt7 y «^T’f 1 i ° rder: atoul acres cleared andf n a blgb state ofcultiyatiou, withwater in oil Ihe fields. - Thu land la very comfortably altuated in ono of the test neigjiborhoods in the county, being convenient to market, to r.hnrchra, schools and mills, and wonkl-not be in the market, only that tho owner is about to remove to tho f,:r wrat. Terms easy and prico moderate. For further nartl cu im? Ba> 1116 OOI1<:r >tWBU, on premises, or tbo sub- Bcri, »f- , . JAMES C. RICHEY. au*.l:dau Real Kstare AgoUL IjtOß SALE.—Two splendid Farms; one of IDO acres, and theotuer ro acroe; beautifully located on the Upper l '''s ar Township I lank Road, 8 miles from the city, each of them lying so as to divide Into lOacre lotß.having a good spring on each. 1 tis A splendid opportunity for a Bpecula uon. xhose who want a good Rome, or wish to make ’ ?°S ld Jo 5° louk ■“ “ we will <»H to the firsl that olme us our low price, in lots or all together. Also, Ere Country Seals, : 1 mile from Wocds f rue, and ??J p ,3 “Jit? ,f " n Allegheny city; by wayo! th. Newßrlglf lerevl vtny low J ’ 11107 tnu healthy locations, and of- J*- Be> ? 00 U>o-Ohio-and Pennsylvania Bal.rmiJ. , mUia below the city. They will be sow aiparaie or to S etl,er to a colony or bulidlDg CKMiatlcn. it lan lovety location, qq j cheap, of course. Also, one Lot of two acre*,-arid two smaller pieces of grpucU, opposato Il&rlmon's at Woods* run, offered at a l3 l 0«S ri “ fl V,° fc»» » property. An nraortiuent of tots, nlnaja on hand, and described in ny rcglaur. lh>fure&uyicg you would do well to call and enquire of . THQHAS V, OOL'B, 76 Fourth ftret-t. TBcnutlful Situ fi)i'CoawrJlTome«. Hh uniersigucd offers for pal**, ou eaay terms FiFTI *nd restricted furrnrai residences. AUo 701^71 RI! LAKK » the bank of the Allej'iuny river 7‘>4 fv»€t long by 2l ; 'J lent deep; havingfroata on Alary and Julia Ann Avenues, and Henrietta and Herr street Thi* square contains many Fruit Trees of the choice kind and commands a fine new of the picturesque an j romantic ece aery around. I am dcarquAof this square en **Jf» would afford uno of the most charmlngwid mag nificent sites for a gentleman’# summer residence, iu the immediate vicinity of the two cities. Also, about THJU E ACRES OF GROUND, at the head of situated for manufacturingpur “ boTo ,property l!i situated In Duqnesno borough, cn the high and main bank of Horr’a Island, and is reached bv '“betantlal “ f one «P«n. for parlicnlars a l p!y at my residence, in Duqneane borough, on the main bunk, fronting the head of Herr’s Island, or of JOHN Duty. LAP A CO., corner of Second and Market sta., Plttsbu~h °P rli:tf WM. C. MILLER.' fr'lftu Want 1-rojjcrty for ante »t a Unod Uarffaliit VALUABLE BRICK HOUSES ANO LOTS These Lots embrace a front on Penn street, of 00 feet 8 iuuliest, to a,.feet alley; on which there is erected a valua b.e block of Brick Houses, two stories high; with kitchen and cel tar in basement, 41 foot front on Penn street, and SO P „ 0 v. n Blr,wt - 3 his lad very desirablesitua non lor either. Store or a Tavern; Penn street being the great througbrareof the city: and this property being eon renient to the Railroad Depot. * b w “ uU ?“> to lo the market only that the f lei, 1 'V S *? w "!.hicgtiin county, and finds it extremo iy inconvenient to attend to it. Ter ms easy and pneu moderate; for further particulars enquire of UOIIEIIT PAY, Fifth Ward, or JAS. C. RICHEY, *P r "’ Ileal Estate Agnnt. at this office. ( wap I ROt-ttm'k sua a.tLr, at A uttr.at bakuain. vv —ihusnbscilbsr offers to soil the one-half or Mo acres 1.5?," ’ “nJ lbd sires of surface, situated at.Freemen’s Landing, on the Ohio river, in Uancosk county, Va. Thfe property has fanlUtto rarely met with; the vein heine 7 feet thick, of the very best quality of BHu vinous Coal, end at a point on the river where tbo water ia about la feet at the lowest stage, and a very Urge pool, sufficient to harbor -00 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 rate overshot Suw Mill. The above will be sold half, threo-quarters, or the whole, 10 suit, purchasers. Terms easy and price moderate Fin! rnruer particulars enquiai of ROBERT KEENAN, on the promises, or of JAMES 0. RICHEY, _ , Iteai Estate Agent, at lids office. O . Valuable Property lor sale, STREET, ADJoININO TUE METHO DIt,r U,lA\ K YARD, NEAE CANAL BASIN.—Th| B is now the only desirable piece of property in tills neighbor tklromly bought up by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Fronting on Liberty 50 feet, on Elm street lon ty UO ’fee•" W ' “ Methodiiit 0 r “ t 0 Vard feet, to Liber- TUis property is most desirable as a Hotel. The building now on it, a good substantial three story brick, with all til necessary back buildings, has for a longtime been occupied as tile Union Hotel, doing a good business. Capitalists and others desirous of making a good Invertmcnt, will do well to oxamlno the premises. __t[ir2ltr _____ EDWARD FABER. For SaJle* I WFLL SELL my unexpired leaao (fourteen years) of a LotjHituatH on O'Uara street and Spring alley, in the f nt £ ft : fr ? ntl Dgcn O’Hara street, and running UhpK 100 ft. on spring alley, on which is erected"a four nous**. 40 ft. square, with tv frame, two stories. 60 ft. on Spring alloy, well calculated to carry on anv oranch oi manufacturiugbasiness. Being engaged in man- QfactnnDg in tho country, I oifer the above for sale. In. quire at No. 425 Liberty street. ocl * tf EDWARD FABER. Coal Works For Sale* 1 SIXTT TIUIEE ACKKi 05 LAND, with 260 acres of Cool attached, and all the improvements thereon In success ful operation, raid Farm Is situated on tho Monongahela nver, 84 miles above Pittsburgh, and is supplied with a tarm House, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad,and an excellent bathfir. * Tbo vein of Coal is five feet thick, and cannot be surpassed in quality. For further particulars apply to . „ NICHOLSON A PAYNE, jel2;tf No. 235 Liberty street. WTlirce Housea and Lon tur dale* ILL ho sold at private sale, THREE HOUSES AND LOTS. Ono Erick House, situated on Ferry, between Fourth and Liberty streets; Lot 20 leet front by 70 feet back. Also, one Lot and two Iloasos, on Logan street, Sixth Ward. One House fronting on Logan street, and the other ou Carpenter’s alloy; Lot 24 fect.by 100. Also} the stand I now occupy, on tbo corner of Ferry and W ater streets, the leass running oneyenr from Ist of April, 1555, with the Furniture, Bedding, 4c. The House at tres eht is doing a good business, and is pleasantly .'ocated. For terms and further particulars enquire of ALEX. CUFPLE3, _ au2B:lf eorner.of Ferry and Water streets. To Let. THE PROPERTY situated cornor of Webster and Fulton stmua, from and after tho Ist of April next. This is an eligible situation for a large Boarding House or a Tavern Stand. It contains one mrgu Brick House,fronting on Ful. ton street; two email Frame Houses, fronting on Crawford stroet; and Stable, fronting on Webster struct. At a very small exrenwj thojbnck buildings can be converted Into sta bling capable of stalling twelve horse*. For terms apply to ; AUSTIN LOOMIS, 92 Fourth street. yALUABLi'j 11ISAL ESTATE l'oll SALE, Adjoining Borough of Manchester—THlßTY BUILDLNQ LOTS, each 24 fret front by 100 feet deep, and fronting on Market street 90 t'eut in width, areoffered for sale quite Jow, and on reasonable term* of payment. This property is part of the estate of the late Jumes Adams, Esq., and the title Lj per fect and beyond dlsputo. Apply to P"rB JAMES BLAKELY. mUhLHAI'JSUTIU OHAllttJ—Which’you can use either a X on upright orreclining Chair; invaluable tor invalldsi and luxurious for loungers. Call and seo tbeoi. T. B. YOtTNO & CO., S 3 Smitbfltld street. » Valuable Property For Sale* T7ITE HANDSOME BUILDING- LOTS,situate on Centre JC Avenue,, near-Pulton street* and within tan minutes’ walk of the Post Oflce. For terms, inquire of HOON A BAROENT, comer of Wood 1 and'Flftfr rta. 'A'o X>et* A GOOD DRY CELLAR, under the Neptune Engine Houee, on Ssventh street, suitnblo.for storing molasses or produce. Inquire of JOHN 11. STEWART, ™r6 . 267 Liberty street. ! For sale or Rent. A WF.1,1 FINISHED TIVO STOiIS BRICK DWELLING, fi. on ThirJ etrevt, between SmUhfleltTaodGnmt streets. Apply to J. W. BUTLER, / Jb-plp ~. . . .. ■ ' '97 Front street. . Basement To Let. ABASEMENT 800M,21 feet Wide b/32 deep, two-thirds ebore ground, well finished and well lighted, will be rented cheat) until the Ist April. Enquire at the offlee of the MORNING BOSS. dee2S T.v v s'" t WEDNESDAY. SJORNING::::::FEBRU ARY 14 Eossntli to the Society of Friends; WAR AUTHORIZED BY THE SCRIPTURES, [From the Sunday Times, English.] Friends: ’You have sent me your “Christian Appeal, "pleading peace at any price, not-bo h°li the present war unnecessary; ,“P 01tlc ' or directed toward a wrong issue; but the n BB y f j- ho d all . war bo unlawful under the Gospel dispensation. i Tto™* t 8?i 8 ° n * id^ ed yonli attentively. • Kona °' "° r moetiD ? y° a with eohscien ‘‘°°3 oioeemy on your o*n ground, by a publio answer your public appeal, • _ s The Gbspel is your aatforlty. It fo to tie "i ea?l B nn 6^ I*PP?al dgainst your false doctri Jo. you invoke 6 - 10 Bubmit t 0 ths words of Him whom . Bball hcar of wars and commotions to ,l T, 8 i ! - foT , these lhin S* must first corns toyoM, but the end is not by-and by. Nation ‘ kingdo r m 6 -° SaiDBt nati ° D ' “ Dd binsdom “gainst Thus says the Lord. Submit to his decrees'; And “think not that l am come to send sword ” n ° arth ’ 1 CSmB Do ‘ ‘° SODd peace » bata Thus says the Lord, whom ye call “ the Prince of Eoaoe.” And His words are wisdom, justice and trdth—Freedom on earth, salvation meteniity, is tho aim to Which mankind is call ed. We have a “ Father” in Heaved. That is a word of immense meaning, and full of love. A ‘Other cannot have doomed fiia children to thraldom, oppression and perdition. To believe the contrary is Blasphemy. But the end “is not . by-and-by. Like as we see in geology, that the work of creation is etill going on, hour by His ‘ n ., c , es - s:intly > J “ et 80 we oee a revelation: tff KnnJll r Saant ! 7 .Propounded in history; ,7,“,, Je . of one Bl “gie people delivered froni Th»rf“ m by Bome ° tber “cans than the sword ? there is none, and none over has been.’ There tb° Lord hl>3 8ai(1 “these things Lord sirs °“r t 0 PaSS ” Itis * therefore, the sword.” J ’ ° am9 Oot t 0 Ben 4 peace, bat a; Respect the word of the Lord; do not revolt! in Heaven! rBTelatioa of ,ho " iu of our Father; To allow iniquity to beat the sway when: thLw° rd ?° U 11 haTO arre6ted it —to rivet * h , p ' h , a ‘ asof OPP'ession pver nations by treaties, °' a,d havo “*orcd theohafns is a wok of iniqaity, and not of peaoe. . i for to tyrants, for theiron-1 ™m," S T ? heir “cighbor-a house, or for' eec , mg aad ‘ortnring nations, ia so^ rtoriaV tK P r d ,mmuait y t 0 ‘ho wolves, lot it vounng tbe sheep. DovS |t not strike you that to call iniquity and oppression by the sweet name of peace is nro funation and blasphemy ? P ’ P ■Jou preach, “Peaceto tyrants, and goodwill to oppressors:” does tint . 8 . tell vou that t,r, j . conscience toil you that by so doing you are preaebine maTy ? ° f maD ’ “ d vmr if” th ' ef b . r , eak3into your houso, and robs yoir ef your silver, do you give him your ?°,‘l ° boot f ° r 'be sake of peace; or call c-n the policeman to bring the thief to iudg-' ment, that ho may ho punished, and your prop erty restored? Which do you do ? ** And where is. the tribunal to which oppressed ? a '* oa ® appeal, against the crowned rob tbo sword h ? ‘ r Peao ° BDd happiceeßj if il bc “ft . ‘‘ E , toi 7 trcc , tha ‘ bringoth not forth good fruit It, t °T > ' 5 s ew ? dowa aad caBt into 4116 fire.” says tho Lord. Is there a tree worse than injustice: aad any? J et y° Q Plead peace to the bad , tba * maaklnd . be forced to eat its poison ous Iruit— oppression. Is that charity ? * y° urself - (thanks to Cromwell’s sword) havo no oppression to suffer, it is very well to say: “Don’t war; let us havo peace, that we may in tranquillity devoto our energies to the peaceful pursuits of commorce and iudus try, and tbaa continue to thrive.” But Europei is oppressed. Thrive, and be blessed. I will not soy unto you, “ Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, because sc oannot serve God and mammon.” I will not Bay 80 anto y« n -. because you are conspicuous by meek social virtue and by private character. 1 wopld only ask you:-Do you mqan that your religion commands you to be charitable only to wards the passing private sufferings of men, and forbids you to be charitable towards tbe lasting public sufferings of nations ?—of human- S ,r b ° yoai : reli S‘ on . bear with me for telling you, that either you are not sr Tf ri? B’wa 8 ’wa 7 - nr Christiani, y ia like the pray ling°of t cjmbols!” BC? ’ " 80Uad ‘ a 8 brass and, tink of defects and fragilities ; I know it. fathers m tI° P 7 ttttaohl!d to tha religion of my fathers. There was a period in my life when 1 had to make a ohoioe between danger to my If and my Christian faith. I do.no? boast iff fnf I . thttak our Father in Heaven fn? f„T£i to bo faith to Christ. And l earnestly pray that all of you maybe spared the trial. .But I *?{, ua ,°. y. ou - Friends, if r were to learn «r,L hr , 5“ rcl ' Bion forbid 9 me t 0 oppose mv “ 7 heMt * b ‘ood, my life to the deliverance of nations from thral d““ aad oPP ra3si on; if it would forbid me to fight for thoir freedom, when thero is no other doffmnn fsf? tbem free ’ 1 wonld ab jure the dogmas of Christianity oponly, for I would hold thorn to be a oompound of hypocrisy. | IBut, fortunately that is not tho oase. Chris tian rolig.cn is essentially the religion of charity. he . m wb o make a difference between private and publio charity—who restrict their Inn, 1 nn , ‘ ,f belr ff. xt neighbor, and remain indiffer tonatits P bhCSDffer,E£S ° { (hoir aei 6 bb “‘ B . P erba P fl . Ba y ‘bat you lovo them; they have your best wishes and yonr fervent nriftffr 8 fi°Vs heir del ‘ Tora nce; only you would Ihiu a K fi ? ht y° urß elvcs, nor can approve of thoir fighting for it. Yon wish them rather to be oppressed, and content yourself with feeding for an hour from your abundance one hungry, and clothe one naked, and comfort one broken bafl'.ed; wbHo y° n entreat them to submit quietly to oppression, whioh makes millions hun gry, and naked, and broken-hearted for genera tions to oomo. • B “ Bay Uat V 0a: if saobi be yonr religion, n“ d ° f u°° d wlabß3 > u >e not the re ligion of Him who'was eent “to heal the brokenhearted, to preach deliverance to the captives and to Bet at liberty them that ate Uft ns d t'h n 1 11 iS n .°k the religion of Him who .left ns tho lesson, that “ though / understand oil mysteries and all knowledge, and hove all faith, so that ! could remove mountains, and though I brstow ad m,j good, to f M d the poor, and ilavn NOT OHAE.IT7, IT PfiOFITBTH MB NOTHIKG.” You say it is written: “ Glory to God in tiio highest, and peace on earth, good will toward man. But I say nnto yon, yonr version of the Gospol is apocryphal. The text rnns thus “Ulory to God in tho highest, and peace on earth to good-will,np me-{Gloria in excehi, Deo, n pax . ip terra hominibue, bonce voluntatis \ lour doctrine of “peace at any price, and war a no price, is good will to ill-willing men, and ill will to good willing men. Bear good will to ail men, but when yon see the wolves devouring sheep after sheep—then if you stand by within difference, or eutrench yoapself behind yonr, own comfortable ssenrity, or behind your good will toward all-bohind your good wishes and your prayers—and you let tae wolves do, and entreat others like wise to let them do; verily, I say onto yoa yonr peace is iniquity, and jour religion is not Chris tian. leall on you to be charitable tothejnstogaiDst the uojaat, to-ihe oppressed against the oppres* sore, to the sheep against the wolves—tif jJJbsstrttt,' So. 21 Alpha Bead, Loadpu, Jan.;. 15, ; 1865; > PHILADELPHIA. 1 . GEOEGFJ. HENKEL’S cr 11! V C A B-I NET W AIV RHbTJ S E . A'o. 17.3 CHESTNUT STnB£F. ‘ ? •. (Opposui Isnkvisbrgftg Hatt.) * ■ . - PHllaaeljlbfaV FrajrtTTOE, nr EVEHT STYtEf ' n 1 Comprising: UuIbXIT, dad AfiOatte, with Sculpture Carving and modern style;. In Rosewood* Walnut* Mahogany, SitlnwoOd and Maple: cU. of superior construction,,and finished in the best stylo,,equal to, If not exceliinjj In nual* ity, the Godde of any Establish* ‘ mentinthe-lTiiitedBtates;" ■■^WSSSX^S^£^&ISS^ tenals, tho work , cannot fall to giro, satisfaction to onr. chasers. ■ Amongst tho many ifdvahtag.ioirered fa pS chasere.i. ihoradlityofi’arciEMngalWnsc/eiUierlnolo. which meana all the articles in each-reom coriMpohiT la !ty loand quail ty,. and. tho Immonso.stockalwaysxahaSd. se vanoUs In' design; ehabliis purchasers to please : ?i« an iddaof-the finished PariHnre onhanS, I ni2d only iDfonayou that my Booms are lloteetlonff. by S 7 feet wide,foornoorslnmnmber; with Shops conUwous.suffl elentfa employ 200 Sands, which Js.a' gnaranteo:that:tfia immediate Inspection., - The Pack!ng’ls alldohain tbe Store 1 , and Furniture warranted to., carry safely any distance. TlsUctsfaEbila defphia are rcrpccLfiilirhivitoJ, as purcnnrrraor otherwifle, tho floods.. - 7 q ; ; an2u,ly ’ ST. LOUIS. DrOQRIDGE, COMMISSION - AND FORWARDING MERCHANT. Nq. 33 CoHimruL, enow Piki - Eio.i ••** - - ' fa”ana* 60re« Springer A Whiteman,' do J. W.Bntlor A Bro,Plttabh; E.O. GooodmaO A Co. - ;de j D.Leech A Co., do; E. AO. Yarnall A Co.,Philada: v d a : ?°pan, jiM.Eu-hAllorjic? 3!owA March,. New York. B-B-Oomogya, •• . ... :dm ftoat APomrt, -lo; Shield. * Miller, do? Charles A.Meigß, do; Joalah Lee A Co’,, Baltimore; A.Q.Farwell A Co.Booton; Abraham J. Cote, do- Howard, Bon A Co, do; W.B. Reynolds, Lonlarlllef' „ . H.J). Newcomb A Bro.. ?? O( L ura ‘ 0 * 0T further particulars. Inquire of W. J, REYNuLDSp at Lorons’s Glaus Worker of- ; '•- , . JAMES 0. RICHEY* au23 ' * Real Estate Agent, at'this office." T Valuable Propertyforfiolet .... ... WO LOTS 0? GROUND, tupon .which are erected font - prick and two Frame Buildings, wbloh-reot annually ' ror $5OO. £*\d property. Is - situated In the. Ninth .Ward of : tho city of Pittaburgb, on Penn.sireet, between —and —— streets.- , v rv Also, tho Factory antL Ground. known as tho“Eraplre .. Works,"'situated on the corner or Penn and Morris streets.*" A150,.23 acres of unimproved land, situated on the Alle-'; J. Bheuynver.ono mile from East Liberty., On a portion of this land there la the heat Saw Mill location in this Monty B 1 Also, a number of lota containing from 1 to 5 acres of : choice laud, situated one mllß north.-'wMt of East Liberty; ’' and one railo east- of LawTenceTiPe.- - \ .J r , K i^ Te ,P“ B 'a -*3w ? property are Very dedrahie,' - ana will.be utspasea of an edraufageouß terms lo early mir- * chasers. . , . . For teems of sale abd farther Information- auclv to Wm V. Baum, No. Wood street, Fittsburgh; .?? * . ™ . . .R.D. THOMPSON," *taigbee for Ja&*B. Negleyi ■ Bay Wood Nuratry and Qomnn? , !f,v,f Sf. i l a! J rife; >' Ne,ir Y OT t) begs lea*, to'infonu'tbe public, that ho has now established an EXiEEfiSI VR wpt> BM*** ‘torjrm of ; arty, whoreho elialljo prepared, attar the 6th instant! tori- ’• celvoona flu orders Tor ereryvarfciyof Fruit andOrnainen! tabTrws, Hardyand Green Houso Shrubs aha > addition to a choieeand superior etockon, hand. hahaamai. - • arrangements with oho Of the largest Nnrauiesta th o Kart! ' : to keepup hissupply. Haring a thorough aid-lone ait. ■ i Shiite 0 fn ' ra, "w .■*“*» Kngland and on the beautiful banka of thVllutan hX to meet IhoVlshe/pfto^^,. ” a» n .l l:a St >e t adreE!B dthroughtha City.•, . Va " ionss ln * l7:y L KKNNKDT A. m '■" Macho Company*. modern aniFantique ornaments — 7 PITTSBURGH AGENCY, OT MARiSKT>~STRECT,—Th® attention of Builders, Steamboat Contractors and Cab. met Makers, is requested to this new and great lmprtrei" ment in the manufacture of embollUhmcuts forUui J3inos and StefimboaU.'outsido and Inside? Cabin/, Halls, Clmrcfa.* es, Dwellings, Stores, and Parlor Furniture, in gift, cr la- ’ti r .y Imitation of various kinds of wood, Ali», Cornices, Brack- - ets, 6nd Patent Ventilating Centre Ceilings’ .Mouldings,Consuls,Trasses,Battlement,An;nhnclieLeoMr and handpomerthanPlflSterandWoodCarTme.andftjTii-l - dial moredurable. : K>«*«asreat { -.? BLOCK. LETTBRS FOR SI9SA, tety'cliean* tmd wartaVit ed to last f0r.20 years exposed to ths weatbw • : -TWH .. „ AbDTB n°o and th * ‘X