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JOHN BARTON, ATimNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW u£irfi° e ’ corner Pi «>‘ «n,l Grant it*., TrrTsuTman, v.k. R» BltUlle Roberta. 'A Ko - '-iSmUMeW ntrert, •P f> i l ectioaflcar.‘fuHy attend tj to—special attention ;nren to Conveyancing. \ dec&ly a Thumai Ale&u*. A -m!?®* . A ? LAW AXB solicitor In chancery. -CAOBra.nuxtdoor to the I‘ostoace, Steubenville, Ohio. No. 109Fourthstreet,Pitteburgh, A Pa, fourth door below Mr. Body Patterson's Livery _ . je2S a s. Dlorrlaon, A CORNET AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office re gx. mored to No. 44 Grant street, near fourth, Pittsburgh, *£: - aprlfry . C* Orlando Loomta, A TTORNEY AT LAW—OQee, Fourth street, above Wood XI- Jy-by . . Thomaa M. Alarihalh ' ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lovrrie's Buildings, Fourth jan7:ly Ei U< C&raalisn. TTORNRY AT LAW—Offlceon Fourth street, between .;Cherry &Hoy sad Grant straoL j*«ty ‘ J. N. BI „’Clovrry t Attorney and counsellor at law—om* in BakewelP* RniMinga, on Grant ?treet. j«2 D. H. Uazen, ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth street, aboTD and neargmithfield. . mar 277 Alderman Watson. - Oifict -on Third street, opposite the old Post OJJlce *TTrilEßEttUbuslnera pertaining to iho office, of AldpT* TV* man and Jastice of the Peace will h« promptly at teruludtoi Acknowledgments of Deed* so.l Mortgages and other instruments of writing, taken at his office, or at the residence of the parties. The Dockets or D. S. SCULLY, late m Alderman of the Uitjr of Pittsburgh, are placed in my po«se» necessary prongs isau.-Jthereou hv AUernau Wats-m. ImyO:tf Ai« duckmnjler, Alderman. YFFICE, Grant street, batweeD Fourth et. and Diamond f » alley. CouT.eyoncing c.fal) kinds done with tbo great est care ,and lagul accuracy. Titles to Real Estßtn ex am.ned, die.. j R 3-{| _ ’ K* S. Xeal, Alderman. 0. 91 THIRD Sireet,' between Wood and Market streets, ' a Pittsburgh. Collections promptly made. Bond?,M.ort* gages, nnd other writings drawn with neatness and acca - IK. AHh, BUKOWON DENTIST. r*utv bkw to 0. W. Diddle,l ?iO. 144 SMITH FIELD STREET. r.,.1 ¥ jj&m Office hoars, from Sto 1 o’clock, and rom 2 to t o’clock feMMv J*SCOTT, DENTIST, Fourthstmet, hr« donna QffifSSk treat of llartot. Offici Hocpj —From nine A. M. to fira BUSINESS .CARDS. * m uasmi.. L. Q..mn». ricua&usr. D, W. * CO.. CO3BHSSIO3 AXD FOSWARfIISfi 3IEBCHANTS, • AND Dealers Generally In -Produce, Piuctrargli, Cin cinnati and* othor Manufactures, £cc. KO'W.JfrontstreeU' Tidief'n Mirl-et and Ferry sir erf s, PiTTsnußnu, pi. Liberal cash advances made on ronsi;.?ncif , nt!». Pnr» tieular.attention paid to fonrardlog Western merchandise. Clark & Thaw, Wto. Barley A M’. Cußy A-Co., F. 6*ltarst& 004 H«r»*A Black', Kfamer A nintn.yenry Graff, Esq., Wm. JJinhbauro, 8. R. .Tohnstcn, Bsq.,Thomas BakuwelJ, Esq., George Ledlic, Eq., Solomon Btoner, Esq. j aA .j WM. Btsonasr...... - .• a to. uivaaa* ' r „ WM. BINGHAM &. CO., ffORWA&DTXG AND COMMISSION MERCIIANT3, ■ street-, oppotiU Pcnnz. liaflrr.ad Drpr.t, *P*« ■pirrsncßtiu. Pa. ' PAGOOA TKA »I'UUE. XEHU lIAWOETII, Wiwlurdc and Rdail Grocer, Dealer U and Importer of Old Country BlasA Tca-s French Bran dies, Mines, 4c., corner of Diamond alley and ;ho Diamond, Pittsburgh, P 0... faMttiy - W3I. A. Bl’CLniG. «TEA DEALER AND FAMILY GROCER,”S» ooaxsa op wood axd sixth strexth. J* 2s * Pittsburgh. F„ Henry 11. ColUtu. OBWARDIXO AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, and Wholesale Dealer In Cheese, Butter, Seeds, Fish and Prodnce generally, No, 25 WOOD St.. Pittshurgh. (mart _ Paul 4 01 unlock., OMMIBSION AND FORWARDING MF.ROTMNB. AND STEAMBOAT AGKNTS-No. 7 Water street, Cinr-io nati, UWO. U.T.I-Lf King- & tlioorbead, nOLKSALR OROCEKS AND PRODUCE DIiILKRS No. 27 Wood street, Pitta-orrh. imr23 T« C. Moreau. Bookseller and station#!,—ba« always on lah ft ennsral asflnrtcipn t of School, ami Blank Pust atl;i Cap Tap.-r, A*-., WhoWle and Re tail, NO-lOi Wood street. below Fifth, Kas; MdA Pittsburgh. Wanted, Rags and TaunorH' A-mp*. apls:ly ltaHsell "& u7o~l STATIONERS. DEALERS IN STAN DARp AND LIGHT LITERATURE, and Publishers oi the 1.0. U. F. TOKEN, No. 13 fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. marlSrly b * L W. Chaduick, IN RAGS AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood Street, ftttsoorgh. The highest price in cash paid forjrage. .muata.. 1554. g ottkes FB&'B SELLERS & CO., Forwarders and Commission Merchants DEALERS IX PROVISIONS, OROEEIUE3 AND OILS, jas:lm?j flb. 309 Liberty ttrert, Pittsburgh, Hi. Vmufe icuxi, Phi1a....... ricketsok, Pittsburgh. . , Miller 4t Itlcketson. TETHOLESALF GROCERS, IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, 172 «» d 174 - oflrwin ™ Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nail a, Cotton Yarns, Ac- constantly on hand. jy2B William Carr 4 Co., fW«. Carr late nf the firm of J. Parker A Co.) WHOLESALE OROCER3 and Dealers in Foreign Win»fl and Brandies, Old Monosgahria and Rertffipd Wkis key, No. 329 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, ■ * jnfry BAJffUCL M , £LURKA!ff......JOF!?J V *frHUi»N ALtX. KIRKPATRICK. M'CLURKAN, HERRON An CO., WHOLES Produce Dealers and Commie eion Merchants, No. 243 Liberty street. * &Pf 22 PTTTSnURGR , PA. Co-Par inerwliJp. THE finbscribcrflhaTe this day formed a partnership for the pUrposo of carrying on Cbnimiirion and Ibrward rn, Oats , BxrUy, Flax Seed, Grass Seed, Baled Hay, tfo., npon which we will make advances, or purchase at the best market rates for cash. « ALGF.O * CO. T\turt.n« j*». I ) A v ™ GROCSRTEa. PRODUCE, FLOUR, BACON, burei lo,COrDerBmithnftldftna Fiw ' streets, PMs. ———: nnrfl JOILT a. roUKG ' ♦•jjn**. n. toujvg.., nunci3 l. xouso H/taxu SK^njitzia 1 ov r n‘J -OMrf. Mcu * « t!?ET 'ornittoe and la packiaur-for land niul wm«. r PriCP *' _ O. D. Wood. Sb^SSff’iSaSSiS&i:: on . Henrr il!>Ciill(tumi a. 11 ■ .aO'X.CoiDmJFEion Merchant,, y »y»nffe AftFeqn wnfl Tngln IHttaSun/H i ;«c>i v * TpWv SMALL FARMS FOB HALE-HtMtxl In UaliS Ohio. . g. CTTHBRRT A SON, J “ 10 HO Third street. FETBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMOBE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE <.po<(T ... . ■ TTMHR YTTT AT ssfr Wpaid in advance. BUSINESS CARDS. r „„ pi7e M = /'"(OltNEB jurklt strkct andVamoL v ing to his business. ’ famer y> and all articles pertain all*hTur? yelClaa3 ' Prn3cri Ptious carefully compounded at I&-‘9y fOHJf IXiMlflO. FLEMisro brothers';*’ . WHOL ( EsTIE DR d UQ < G ) I BT g p Pm™, Dr. jilO -W haft, jhT; ' (BQCc«aBorto Ja*. M’Guffey.) Av^V h ? leaa i® “«» Retail OruecUt. ND Dealer ia PAINTS, OILS, DTE STU&S *n iii r beloV Virgin" S> 141 -- l i i;; j_ _ _ prrrsßuuGn. WHOLESALE AND°RE a TAIL A fc G IST _ * _ _ “•» »UIH 1H ’ Vo P f, nts ’ oil8 > Varnishes, &c„ Wool street, (one door south of Diamond alloy = N«y ’ R- • L . ALLEN. _ WHOLESALE DEAI-Ett ' Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old fflononga neia Eye Whisky. fee A USD, UKCTIPTI XO 'bISTir.I.ER T _ NO * WOOD l-A ’ -lITIMiS, Bra-adies, Gins, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits St ; . Croix and .New England Burn, Clarets, Champagnes' Scotch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish Sentrh Old Monongahela Rye and RlJSdAnnl? So S’ Wild Cherry and RlaeJsSerry Brandies;lmponLd Havin’ nhS^n' 1 "! Pr ‘v c | pe G ‘?" rs; Half-Span!,b „nd Common Cigars, all at auch low puces as to challeng , comne llion Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottle, or eyerie and Dcmdohna of all sires. I respectfully inrlte^n Pennf K “- » *VOOD T StoLt PlSbSSh.' ftpr&ly OttOUTT. rMPORTER OP B HANDIES, GIN ivtvvq jk- r» t I in fint OM Slcnt.nxniK'li Whhky. P^arfT i”/ is: “ ! ' Jr - ” rnJNO. E. Do'IVNmT'CLOTHIER.-a AS romoywl to 29-1 LIIIKRTV street, opposiu Garrison allay, and Jjo. » SKVK.ITIX, near Smithßclii, »ber« mo attention of his friends and the public Is Invited to ih« or rkady-jiaub goods .i™,,„ d T.“ ji! Clotlifi, Ca-ssimcT.-.s and \ eatings for ordered work A full’ 01 Qootl * fyr Wtlemen, inclm/ing flats oi all quallUee, l_ruuJw, Umbrellas, 4,.,, £ c . 8 Joiis kciosksv „ ' " ; Whole.al© and UeiTl" ClotirinT Morchanu"* NO. 8 8 WOOD SXKKE'r ’ T p!.u SCri n r T r " Ctfu ? y lafortn tbulr old enatonePß 1 and the public In general, that they hare this day a*. aoclated i.iem?«r!Te> in the aboTP bu«io«-ys auder -the firm ot JOII.V M-CLOSKKT 4 CO. They share n; public patronage. 1 3 at * Tlit previous buslnre* of each will be settled by thorn. Reims re- pHctircty. * fet»9 l,ie 6ru * of Cooler A LAjii,,) harin.' . opeue-i hTOHE KO. B, (two doors above the old \ l*j ‘ j tb P Uf l* M ‘? of carrying on th« CLOTHING BUSINEda, hupenby strictattention to business to merit a share or the patrontge of the lata firm. ■r., \ B ‘^ iotlj L n? Q ' io Lo order iutil « fashionable «TW3,aod on the shortest notice-inferior to none in the 7 - jaail&y j . Jatues C. Watt ‘I 45 nuh »“^.«py«ateu w James Mellluir.r, OhOhQAHKI.A PLANING MlullVooldrerpectfnllr inform his friends snd the pnbiia. flat his now ftSiSdfp 18 f ?, W fall C ; l “ r '' tloD ' aud u ‘at bo Is prepared to 2 kl,el c '"-V 1 " 1 1,11 aI! oMe ™ for risnfti Lumber, witn ftnn At the Ior.o;t ratea. on^lond. Pl '“ lk, pIAm ' 1 °° cr “hies, conaUntl, ontS h ’ Wr “' '' U or ‘ Trr 7 description, made to •. ““'l'm™ r^ l | S * n T , ‘*” W °“ IJ ° nJ 11 th ' ir *fx. a. nicaox : —— : - HBBEOHTSIiwSL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS of all kimis of BRASS WORK i/v. iTI COMOTIVK. STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS Ac M bo, Ootton Battinz Manufacturers riiUiawsjls » 4c - Al- Foundry on Robecca mr-ot, Citr. n?n P *?ul ?S, orp ’ "I 0 ' 13 Market atm-t, PiiLtbarzh. OLD BRAiSanJ COPPER taken m exchange for work JOSEPH T. lOWRT, „ _ f J arnrr °f >VW and IW struti r?ESPPCTFL’I I S Dlr ' UJM ,ronl W*b street. Mttabnrph, R»mS^.HKTL n mIT«YoPNCr h to tmn with Internee end SioL- STSI also attend to rentinj. Persons in want or sorrants In anr notl«‘ !r A 0 n t “’'“lf ’ r, » b -supplied ktshor^ “emW to “ b D 0“ on brneted to his care promptly at -0 L^SiTn'r~Ti J ' B ‘f hala ' E®!-. Bichard Cowan, Ksq., w. - Ja ““ “iecitcrcl, A. A. Mtiron, K. 084FF.._ ~ " anlB . _ mV oRAPK it- cu':;' *• Western FonndrJ, Ho. 124 Wood street, PtTT.sBCBGU, pa 0K U aw!u »- STOVKB, Coal and Fan-vll™ 8 m V s ' 1 * r '°J Hollow Ware. Plain and Fan } Qratra, 1 lam and inni-v Fender.-, Sad nnd Doc lrou« Sagar K«ttl e a. Tea Kaltlaa, W»co„ Dojaa, Austin Loomis, KST^7' K AOKXT, MeicLumlije, Stock, sad DIU JTv broker, ofore, f«o. 02 Fourth Street, (shore Wood } Th» BunaorlbtT haring opened an .13,, at tbo ahorr r ™ * nagotrating Loan., Bill*, 1i0n.1,. MorSieV and .1. other Instrument* for th„ ..cority of Money Sd to tha pnrona..- and sale of Storlu. Will alto 6 ira p“m« and mr Rcar r K^r U °° “! Bellin *' ””U« "f “-d W mcJleaMtstnte. J_jy7l AUSTIN LOOMIS. Schueh.znau 4 Ilauniein. ~ BtrPVt ’ ° l,positw thv ±_i Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads, Show Bill*! vSi?^ l L USC t arß i and and mSia O ™V Kn C r *j;® d r,p Drawn cn-fitone, Printed nLolcrs,Gold,Bronze, or Black,ln the mostapprored style ■vnd at tha most reasonable prices. octls:ly ’ S. M’K) ... tu’Kluier. OUfiß, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER AND Dealer In Paints—No. 44 St Cialr street, Pittabureh “f”^ 0 T tant 70n S anil aU klnds 01 Taints, either ;; n i »h, Unseed Oil, liolled OIL Spirits Turpentine, Window Glass or ail si**, Patty, Patat bCw'Tea' 10 ’ 811 ° f th * bCBt “1» atreasona -—-s——! eepll h-JiGLISH and classical skmiharv. mTiv 'Y’ T ‘ M. A., Principal. r^fnvn 1 !^ 100 ? f lhR lnßL » l ation win rommeore on «r°n DAY ’ t 5 € . of B*Pt«nb«.r next, at the room cor- KavS, T atreet3 ’ latcly occupied 1-7 the oaw"'TMUl“:^ W - Looml ‘’o- K “P. 8. FjVon JACOB hi'COL.i7inteTlT ~ " WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MAN UEACTURER AND DEALER IN ALL EINR3 O T Tobacco, Snuff, and cigiri, »=. tt. , No : 24 F ‘fl h “ i PMxburoh, Pa. Kecpfi constantly on hand a large I*u;ip! y 0 f all the various branila of Imparted Cigara. ja3;f JOSEPH CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN IMPORTED CIGARS, No. 63 Market street. rntgmnuiß. . POWER ft iUBftOOK. A HCIIITEOrURAL AND ORNAMENTAL CARVERS / Jel4:y PESIN TEA STORE, BY A. JAYNES, * No. $8 Fifth street, between Wood and Market innih M3T Sold Wholesale and Retail. «*«* *&. Walter P. it&aritiali. yMPORTERand ‘.Dealer in Preneb and American Paper ntwfinra • R)«rft JOHN HITCHELL, ' ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST No* 135 Wood Street, 1 ' Jn3:yf} Nest door to 11. Child’s Shoe House, Pittsburgh. 4* FLQSISO, Sotlce. TOS. FLEMING having associated with JOS. ABEL, tho. business will hereafter be condnetod under the style of J. ABEL 4 CO., at the old stand, corner ofSinitbEeld and Fourth streets. " Ial?T •- “WtlllSin Thorn, Ortuj^it, TTAB REMOVED to the comer of HAND and PENN ■ X.Streets,.where he will,as usoaLattand promptly!** his numerous friends. AUariiclesin hisline are warranted Tmre.nhd put Up with Che utmost care. roarl4'6m B. A. Fabneatock A Co., DRUG WAREHOUSE—Corner First and T f Wood streets, and corner Wood and Sixth. (fobl v ■ J. C. ANBERSOS, ' ■ ?«• 6 Wood strsot, Pittsburgh, Pa TyiIOLESAI.E Dealnr la Foreign Frufts, Nata’ Spices TT Oonfwtionnry, Sugar? Cigar?, Ac, Ac. Ilalalnfl Fils’ Pronoa, Orangea, Demons, Limes, Dates, Citrons, Ahnonda’ Fillierta, Wnlnnts, Omm Nats, Pea Nuts, Cocoa Nuts ’ Apple Cheose, Sardines,-Pickles, Sancoa, ItocA Candy’ Ver mleelll, Moocaronl, OHto Oil, Ac, Ac. Bpri&ly ” KIVTKRPUISrc WORKS'. HO. 136 FOOD BTlttiT. T IBD DOOR BILOF 71&Q15 *ii*r ■ BO WN a TETLEY, TOi ' *Mm*fiietumB of svVi££s7’ AND DENTAL fijif V "*'* INSTRUMENTS, RIFLEg, &c. We S2F seop a goneral assortment of the above ... , arfap.leecoußtantly oa hand; together M?' Ta ! TarlD ‘T 0 £ JJ'H'lwnro. Also, anna, Pis tflls sml Uavolvsirs, Pleats, Horns. Shot Belts. Caps, Towiler S>r a «"ln I !i a if il 3 *' 1 "' “La linntln S and Pocket Kdltm; S" 1 ! and lfeJ f UrefSßM’ Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Alf*o, Trusses and Sunportem * Jobhlo* and repairing neatly rrecotod. lUFLKBI—We are making Rißwof prery description, to fhSTi 0 * th - a if? m *u terial ’ an buildlnra of „„„ i. ecrlption for gas. water and steam ° f “ TBry d »- Braaa Coatings of all kinds made to order promptly I.ONO, MILLKIt A CO., bio-109 First street. UEOItOH aUETCIIEir, FttOM SEW YORK, „ M ANDF ACTTOEB of the celebrated TV? ■ \ d entilatlnit Wig, Elastic HVtfA I~A T,lU P WS » and every description ff& 9L A*^n T Ilnir, Tor Lndlva and V* 79 FOtTKTIT STRBKT Wo ° 3 ftDd Market > Puts ' nrprrnrß’s fiystom enables Ladles ' 'awd QfinUmen to measure their heads FOR wins. No. 1. The round of (he Head Xo. 3 Vrrnn the frrehrtul crop tho head to nock, 2 No. J, treci ear In ear. over the top No. 4. from err to ear. round the forehead For Toupeej, to cover the top of the head oqly—q paper pattern, the exact .hap. of the b»u ~.r t. 1 fjjjj" w Coach tuiii Carrlae.'Kictj7 I .e | JOHNSTON, BEOTHEES ft C 0 O/ JlcbeCM mi Bdm.nl «r«/j. City, • jSESStSee Ju! ‘ ri'spocUullv inform their friends l1 "-' public trcunrnllr, that they hare commenced the manufacture of Carriage.. 1 ”" 7 ' 0^?^ s- *•>* <* p™ , and , i?L,T .w;ri* "? u, . call, before eur.ha — . / oct«;ly Pearl Steam Mill ; CANAL DASIN. ALLEGHENY CITY (lix&a vos can.RoAj> station.) 1 Families u in bn soppis*,] withourvartous rrade* of KKFsir nnoirsn puurn * “ f uy l earl m t heir orders at the hmynn. Wilson A Co., Wood street, or Urann aVii** ® p *kibert v and St. Clair streets. }*lf!!se * Druiraist*, Allejrhenr -Jl£L _ BRYANJCK.VNI.-Dy ACO H A K ITW A K BC Saddlers and Carriage Maker*. 11. T. TiETCniT, JR., No. 1.1 l Wood street, PiTTsnpEon. Also, Cloths, Damasks, tacos, Moss, Bent Staff Sprinijs, &c„ &c. ’ _ Ste "™' , °* t Puri>Uur» nnTi heir,. 61 rinL***«T K n A°\i*« ,M ' n,r,nnf,T mnoitf.w*in- Mb4cITAThI J ‘MIAIAT CUIJX FURNITURK AND J'MUiAIRS. of rTi'rr ri* I 1 Ext-nslon Dining Tahb*,; r*o . Cabin Choirs, of ration* pJtI.-s- Gem*. tin ,j » t | - • ' /State Room do ,je j <( ! Do Toilet lu-Xfi* Tote n Teles; ' p,^.. ivat h r S T 1,; VoT* Water do: Trr.-a, Ar &r. JWlal.Mwrkm.m.blp w.rran ji. wlto . v-i) „ . . T - n V 'CNTI a ro„ . -'.Anc VTM Oitv Hole], jVt irTt p h Y’"s NRW EAGLE FIAT MANUFACTORY *jS||||k frorn'll’^rnlr'!? iT’J f H.tler, having ha ! " ''ir;::?', ... »t the J.ii-in,.,,. te„ years „ , J.rn. „.,rkme,i ’ha"lo'.’ h. AJ r-Tiii.l, nr.| rule ■« fA'»l I, U | , , U * ,u ' T ' W• S. llavrii nniiK nr.n ritiNTivn kstaih hhmknt. ( i. t » j„ h n- W.reWel«»nk Il.v* vvarehOH-e U pr-pnr...} to execute every style of Lei'ni mZT'T" '?* I "'' r* *■»> PrtnUM and B£* ■' v '' ry " r, “’ u in lb. Ill.nfc [teak. [>,p„ r rea Jn^bu”nSni D '’ lh,> ’ hort,, ' l Bn ' l ™ the m« . J l r>' lk . I S,' >k , “ nJ Bt “Uon«rv Warehtwe, Printing 018™ and Rook lllmlery. enrnnrof Market amt Second at, Depot o» 1. 0 n R xror t n & 7.(m,n, r m«n,. Cn- T <«wliaAVlnei k»d Brandy. nj. under..] coed lias received and otTcrs fer sel. at Cin «nnun prlcet, a l#r?e quantity at Wworth A Zimmer udao « choice and Rparklinir Drv and la. diet' Sweet Catawba Wire,, finch nl tnnr S«lr*7o prornn an exeell.nl artlrla nr Native Wine, ttheym, ln|™ Srthe RTape.l w||. find mv establishment tbn plaep for fh« rratlfi cation nr tCelr desire,. The Cata.ha Bnindr, dlstiillJdnim the eenulne Orape. U dooUred by many excellent iudcea equal In flaror to the best Imported Coona/v J P r 1.00 I' FrCKETSRJT, , . No. 137 Liberty street. a (i,nrk •• , A FRRSn arrival of NITNNfI k OLAItICP /\ celebrated n ANOjI has jn-t been niv§rfSsfto|| by the subflcriKer. They have raadoffTp®9l*Wl and carefillly sorted * xvnn lv for this mJTTii P oftona d *Th?v 1n uneori? will positively bo aold at Factory prices, witbont addiilonal ebariro f.r freight, risk, etc., etc. TtENIIY KLKHER, Bole Arent for Nunns * Clark’s Fianoe, • « No. Id! Thlnl attest, _i_‘ _ Sign of tha Golden Harp. Jmvv T,* U LV?„5 ,m * n " CB Vor'l'RßS: MEI-UJIt. 81 Wood ptreet, Pittsbnrch, will ,'2 r ."! 1 011 thp '"ft Aiuruot. 1854. the veil hnnsn eeriea oT A 1 man an. ( Tor 186 M cnlcnlated hy Panlord C. Hilt. MM." n O4 for , ran "l ymrn h ub »'l'«i! hr Mr. I.uke lxm m |s. „r s“i,’ I ”nd.t , n?- nttmß '‘f'M-omla'Alutauaea... The uii.i/8 pittsnimrm ai.manao. 11l LIAS MAOAZTNK ALMANAC. r , . „ , MILL’S AMKRrCAN PARMKRS* ALMANAC. ™ v ’ ,h * 1 thß rellulous, innral and In the ahnJTraJtol fcr' ,855“ Alman * ra b e maintulned li.mTs™'!'",’. 11 " 1 other, are hereby cautioned against * 1 V ‘'"T'sht or the altnve Almanac., oMo/eJ ZiIy 1 tho hy the groa, c’ .TOItN H. MLJ-MR. 81 Wood street. tSa h „ P l,la n° F ° rU!S ' ” Uh ‘ nil ' rith ‘ ■awPimo" 4 Loul ” XIV B ‘J le Gr»na Action 7or “"f 1 * Serpentine, pearl keys, 7 octave Plano. Two fnl] carved, Peral frraud, 7 octave Pinnoa Two plain Rosewood <« << Ooe do do fli.4 <* <( Three do do G “ <« nL°ro? b i i ' rOUn,l o K> rT r . , 5° S ' ! ' Wood 0! ' t “ T » W»n"«.~ One corner finlshcl back ami front 7 octavo Plano. A further arrival is expected in about twi Lonn Office. JOHS A. O’iIRTEN', 67 SMTTHFIELD STREET, between Sl.JS’Sr*? Dl “'j o,l n‘Ji' 5r ' M ™-yon Cold and Sllt»t Plato. Dlnmonds flold and Bilver Watches. Jewelry, G , aDS ? nd Pb! ol«, Feather Reds. Far nltnre. nnd all hinds nf nrtlcles—for nny lemrth of time agreed on. Charges for storage considerably lower than "ntranca through the hall door. All buwnefißtrannQctfonß BirJctW confidential. Forfeited pledges sold Immediately after being out of date. unlesßredeemed. Rnrgalnsof Gold and Silver Watch es, Jewelry, ft c., always on hand. aprlo:6m NBW SKF.D STOREI ' JAMES WARDROP, OFTSRS for sale CANARY BIRDS of the most Improved T ietoK InT antl fi oo singers. Bird Seeds Millet, Rope and mlsed Seed, llnuquets win be furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS viz- Camelios, Rose Buds, Heliotropes, Ac. Evargroensftn note! J reeG ' t > lB Sced and Horticultural StoJe No. 49 Fifth at., near Wood. decSO T consume the Smoke. HE subscriber having the exclusive right tomannfae "e!l SWEENEY’S,HOT AIR AND SMOKE SO M 1 b O FURN' A C E. is prepared to receive orders,and contract ror heating buildings with the most economical SKSS n °. W m , UM ' 1116 °f U'oae interested T, - BRADLEY. dMfi-i-tf 1 ? A Wood street, or of J. BARXDOLI.AR, de^dAfJ_ Stove Warehouse. No. 131 Wood st. AttnmTrAv-a B AS U *■ MOSER, dbSbS 3: a 8 cif: I’hll° 1 ’ hlI ° Hrll - No - 75 Tb'rd street, jvlMn ' and east side of the Diamond, Allegheny! 'y at * r i ’ f ' , “ ns an< * Psachcs. rpHE BobfVMiber U In dailv receipt, by RuHron-l of the t„ f'” 8 " finality of PEACHES and WATERMELONS HsH at Br o No. 12S Wood Street, above Fifth aDWf SAMUEL ETEINKOOK. *B!raftsWn«-a*S, * -•< * -7-' ’. • /"t"^ • V/- ’v* r i~a.t v : . ■> • ( V. l - <• *1 I; •* * •»** •'■ '-y ; BUSINESS CARDS fo weekp. fft«29 ,»■ • ;*" *»v-*. / *i*Y\ , - . -5. • r sj ' h. - *r> •! .!'. <• 7:> Y- » ~.i "r * , - ?i *■.;'. BUSINESS SARDS business of said firm will Ijo titaS iw.iv-Cif , t >, lh ” Uloir offlco, cornor of Bobs anS First HlWmrgh, Sspt' Isaac Jones Spring, Brass Nut Toper, Pair patent, Screw Mstl Soil SKESSE" Ax,ra '-“ rapt of “•» «> rJ'HX ■. octily ISAAC JOKE!) ' ». b. Rogers. MANTIFACTUKEb' 3 stwl l«htonT, «hlch in noTZf Iho •*»« Ut ISU-UIII, work, We are no'* jaauufactarnijj First ST K A ft! EltfGIMS»b BolumWs. ■ Blowing- Cylinders, Boilers, 'Fn^nao* SAW AND UKIST m!u. JUClllXbs?a^’ast?^ “ *“.? {T*}" {?■?-. Hvrtnn,t,, ll.toru. Lamp l* o »tJ,‘u tch- Kathn/;, 1 erjndah, and Ornamental Caetinas ciu r ‘o r n ttmU “ n * and con- TT , lrron t» for Houses aud Stores. uaringan exteneire assortment of beautiful Cur-**? p-e fhrmtf f f h " mD,t *rcWl»eilir»l order, m! r mi’ Parties crecflntf Furnais* or BoUlfl-* Miii« miiio.. z* "‘'IZIZZ w '" HD ' 1 11 - W.fMiLSSto “uHiitaJ: ° Ur Kl,n ‘ ,iTe "““I of Pattern. before „„ , "l 0 -) ASD BRASS CASTIXOS, Ofer,rjr description; Smith Work, Pattern Slaking p„.. noco and forge fnyernv.Turnlabnd to order. (myitiy * M.„, _ chini ’ A “u.ii‘ S ? Rl 's‘; R i;t 'YEKN THIRD AND FOURTH -100 crates or QUKKNfiWAIIK, of tbia Fall imoorLe^ a"u a olrv t£j U ' t s‘. lch . we luTltp tf "> nitration St the tor, ~ r «• I ’\ V*' 101 -' ” omo hoz»n diOerenl pat. ™ '; r ' f ™.« f«! eoahAeoC of autting all taelU- Sd ¥ f “, unJ whiT> , itrF<«latlobs;one whiJh r «“l«oo e .ware. ’ , TtUhl n r l nAKl T oat ''«* or Common Teat Plate. ifn Rn»l». Pitchers, and eyery article “adt " rsa ’ ,ur 0:8 oily and country , "’ AttK _: Hating a large and well selected stock of Glass on hand, wo will sell at factory prices saTioo the merchant the trouble of making n separate bill. Ail we ask is i coll, and we feel confident or pleasing sept, JOHN J. O’LEARY. 8001, and Sl.oea, ’Wltoleoalc ajitl iiTtVli; JAMES EOBB, anJ 0 U “ ion elr “*. third door from the ~a , I , l ' ur< - “R Ui' attention of his friend" ai.d the public generally, to the fart, that he has now on suoii h, in «* i“ nd ,u * k l,r HOOTS AND of 1 idh l„h v T «r , -«". "“ra hf ladles end gentlemen ,-a t!n b n .m! P^;'l^; r X? »“** «~R ilia prices aro very much reduced, aid ho eel], Ladies’ Oetter, at from $1,12 In JCLoO; (Icntlemen’s Borne, from* t'bfldW 3 enl Gentlemen'. Gaiters, and Youths*aid KEtMsortruit and Picture “wS mwior- ln Imported and Dumcstio Fancy Good.- No 6'»’n>r H A Cara. ' ' m r lotoreat In the Arm of T. ItKNA'EDV JR., 4 CO., to William U. Taleott who, with AO tianry will conUoao the LooSlmt Olass and Variety Du» : new at the old etand, corner of Wood and Fourth iWt, un,l»r the .trie of Wm. U. T.loott A C 6. l“nnd.itlTS command them to my former .ustomcrs, „ ete?y w»T quaiifleU to (tire entire aatistartion. fl^ t« i t!i l>o l?? n^ ha ' rsnff L eillQTld - SH * ;aiQBl ™«» and all indebted I'leaae Ciake an early Battlement. 0C,1 “ T. KENNEDY. JR. Cabinet Farnlture WnrehalTi, r | \OD.Na 4 ca, Uibinrt f'urniture and Chair Man- M ' l 40 Snmi.HeW.trMt, oppose City Ilotel, would respectfully remind ttwlr old rr cndVdnd rustamere, and the., about to purchase anythin,””n tZr llna of business, that they are constantly manuracturUiy tTi-ry tl„..crlpUon.it fashionable Parlor and Chamber Pur iiltura, warranted in material and workmanship, and Mbl “.essst™- Gir ° ““ t ” a lu packin * L “ to or'r.’r u?n b ai D Cl »«nd and made »d«nr In fmnlahlng boats will flnd It to tbslr advantage to glrena a call, as we give every attention to the .manufacture at work bast adapted to thefr u*o „ °ttl HOOTS AND SHOES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JAMES ROBB haa fitted up la splendid style his No. 89 Market street, and No U Union tLrZtuJ ™' Fitlh streetand the Diamond, ami haa now completed S Sprlns utoo-lt of HOOTS, SHOES, SLfPPEItS, 0 ATTEIta {T nnO 1 aim Loaf, Pojal, Dustin and Braid HATS, to whir'll Bn »"^r S^L°” 00,10fO11 Aether atwhole- This stock Is one of the largest ever opened In thlscltv and embraces everything worn byiheladiesof Philadelphia and New lork, and ho trusts cannot fail to pleaw all Q "V ™F has been given In selecting the all of which ho 'warrants. lie also continue to manufacture, a a heretofore *,n ,im srriptlons of Boots and Shoes, and from this long .ipeSnee" of over twenty pears In business in this oily, is, h[ Uustf a autlleient guarantee that those who favor him with theD 'L4’ , _ to “' TL'iJ?" lalrly dealtwith. aprl9-tf Seminary for Boys. 8/mih-vul cor. of Fyfih and Grant itt - opposite Court m..,- rrniF. Fall Session of this School wiltw££Ln™ ?nS' 1 HAY, September Ith, and the duties o? lua?™c°°ou 2m he resumed by Messrs. GRIGGS and M’DO.N’AI.D U W 1 There are ten successlre months in the Academic v ,. r Tuition i« $12,50 per quarter. m ' year. The number or pupils is limited, and boys are admitted In the order or applications which may be made alter August 30th, at SI Liberty street, or at School, or by let!" dropped in Post Office. au9:«u« _ W. B. SCAIPE, ~ STREW, BETWEEN WOOD AND MAT! If FT A STREETS, PITTSBURGH, ILL, builds FranrlsM'Vt.nT Metallic Llie Boats,of Galvanised Iron; also, manufactures Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Cooking Stores for Steamboat* and Hoielft, Portable Forces, Forced Iron Work t...~ Bolts lor Bridges, Ac.; Cork Life Preservers, the heal and cheapest kind. Sleamboat work attended to. [mySAy WE are receiving from New York and Pbllodelnhl. 380 HAL!' CHESTS TEA, ,mu «PUa, comprising Yonng Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder Oolnne Souchong, and English Breakfast, all of which have been’ carefully selected, and will be pold as usual. n A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, ___ No. 38 Fifth etrMh J BOOTS AND SHOES.—Those who Wish to r neat and well fitting a ' BOOT, SHOE or GAITER will call at M’LAUGHLIN’S iy™ 95 Fourft* ’ (i|ilAFF| RiSlSlDiOfiifl. & GRApp MVK&SW 8 °f , C ,° Ar ' AN : U WOOD COOKING STOVtS, Parlor ami Healing Stoves, Q ra t e Fronts handers, Wagon Doses in., Ac. Wonsbou.se No. 124 WOOD . Street, abohe Fifth, Pittsburgh, Pa. jy^i S TOOK I N fTPATC'r OH.V SO- 24 FIFTH STREET. ’ Sign of THE OLD STAND. WILLIAM DALY has returned from the’ Mannfsrtnr lug Hosiery Districts of Europe, where ha htS pS cnased, far cash, a very. Mtenslv-e and well assorted stock of thebest descriptions only of Stockings, Soda, Undershirts Drawers, Glotcs; also, new style of Children's and illsssa’ Eancy stockings, together with his domestic etockof pi'tti burgh Manufactured Hosiery. He will sell by wholesaleor retail at New York Importers’ prices. y lesa william Daly a cn Bomber the place—No. 24, Blgn or THE OLD STjIND. I ,‘n™ WALfi ™ CASaPpiiSSnSd-l^Ta-S J_u room. fd«l2] X, B. YOUNG A CO. , r / ■ • \-^ ' *~ *£x*- U r a * .f’r-s t • . .. * a* ' ' , AV- r . ‘ . r* r *’ : . -v *c j*- \ %,/ - ■ yak ■/■ ■ ]ss|» : .fy m ‘ *lttß^sfSl W i I W-'B ; Eh i^HfcA^P 3 « rv?o 6 P** ll Farm*; one oMOOacres.ond the other?s acres * iMAntiftilip Ioeat«l nn *i>» SL QMrT,™ U pH ( ; k **«, *££ of Uiern lying so as to divide Into iOacre lots,tn»TlDga irood sr Tho ' »s» y &sy Also, ton Country Beats on the Ohio and Pennsylvania or tafia “r “ W, V' tL ° rJty - Tb «P wlu b ' «oW separate 8 colony or buildintr asßoclßtirin if « lovely location, and cheap, of course. ' OII - lc >» » Also, one Lot of two acres, and two smaller niece' of ground, opposite lUrl m! m's at Woods' run, oLSId “,t a very low price for so fine a property. An assortment of MWW , S 1I k l, '| lJ, '’ !0 “ ta ' 1 ’ “»d ‘‘escrlted lo f • TinsyoD ——J; — _ , 75 Knnrth ' BeauUfnl Silos for CounT^lToraes. , T I LOTi tl t , lr| r i dS (f‘' d / I!er “i for sal, > on «“7 terms, FIFTY A BOTIP K iont p“k rural ri.Uei.CM. Alto, i r } , K : i QU , AIU: . ™ the bank of the Alleebanr riser 0D ? * upt deep; ha. Ingfronts on Marv and Jolla Ann Avenues, ami Henrietta and llerr streoi! 7 rhll, ..juare contain. many Fruit Trees of the choicest kted and command, a floe Tie. of the picture,.,.,, and romantic tee nery around. lam Ueoirous of this saimra «« nSt’ < t\ t u WC ° tI atr ° rJ 000 of the most channinglnd mair nHicpnt Pitas ,or a genllpman’a summer resident*. in thl immediate rtdnfty of the two rPr,,awUce * ln Alko cKout THHf li ACJLKjj OFOROUND, at the bead of po“«. ' .itnated fortnanulactnring pur tl,’'?,'i. a h^ r,! , t,r T r , t> ' i -'‘ 6ituat « l ln Duqucno borouch on ply at my residence, in Dunarane boromrh ra ■ end cellar In basement, 41 tot front on pSnL stoat and !0 ssasttssssE A *' SS *2S •»^ r “ nd pr, “ or JAS. C. iUCJIEI', ' K.*tate Afft-m, at this oflk-e. aprCs nb ‘‘ r OIT, -' rB “> poll *ho one half of 400 acres Of Ual, and IG3 acres of surfs™, sllnau-d at landing, on the Ohio river, in Hancock county Va This f.TtTIiKt h “r!?‘' Uli ' S 017 met ll >e rein b«L 7 ''J* 1 c „ k ' • ot ''if™? Of DHu ninousCoat, tfnd 010 \ P mHh 1L Ul “ ri 'i ar ' Th CIIXT* THREE AClUi:* OP LAND, with 250 acres of Coal in"qiialttj\ bOSUrP ‘ B^ NICHOLSON A PAYNE, -- ~ - - _ ... No- ‘-1&* Liberty street. TT-tm I*® “°« B f a L.oiVror'Salc: VV mT?' ? J “n pri JV e " al “’ turee houses and *WrO ~o u« H«ck House, situated on Ferrv between Fourth and L.berty streets; Lm *) front 'by 79 “ d f t * 0 | Uous “ 3 ’ 0n Wnn street, Sixth on CHrpeute^ulL/rLol^feeU^ror" 1 ' °"‘ l ‘ h6 oth ' r W« e S ?,^L tl< , n h d J t nOW occupy ’ 011 th “ oorner of Ferry and 1866 whfTid?’ l h 1 rU!mln < OHO year from Ist of April, ent l’. iu ™; t “'- e . Deuaing, Ac. The House at pres! e t Is doing a good business, hdU is pleasantly 'ocatetl. ror terms and further particulars enquire of ALEX. CCPPLE3, _coruer_of_Ferry and Water streets. To Let* ————^ a THE PROPERTY situated corner of Weluder and Fulton . streets, from and after the Ist of April next. This is an oligiblo situation for a largo Boarding llouseoraTuvern btand. It contains one iarge Brick House, fronting on Ful ton Btreet; two small Frame Houses, fronting on Crawford street; and Stable, fronting on Webster street. At a very small extPDse the back buildings can boconverted into sta bltng capable of stalling twelve horses. For term* sddlv to . m AUSTIN’ LOOMIS, -i2£l? i 92 Fourth street. -y-ALUABLE REAL ESTA?B FOK SALE, Adjoining the T Borough of Manchester—THlßTY BUILDING LOTS fe "‘ 4 “P> “ oli Proniiug on Market ™ l; 1 °V ? ar “ off ' r "' 1 for sale quits low, and on reasonable terms of payment This property is part of the Sifia t f h th “ lal ", t’ lJllea Adame, Esq., and the title is per feet ami bcyoml dispute. Addlt to v nnvB J - - r r*tS 1 !. AP | 1! ’i U » Ali; blcb joucau uee either a and liTinK J'' f r* h °‘ DsCh ” lr; ln ™l“ablefor Inrallda ami luiurlous for louoijaia. Call ami em them. T. B. YOUNG Ic CO., 3S Smithfield street. Fourth street. Centre minoh *' mvl7 !WON a BARGENT, - - corner of Wood nnr ?P ert y for Sal«. tbilbn^Lg r pro^rty 0r Tii lB ’ on ’f 7 r “““ bl ° b.^Sa r u^Jrt i 2d^ mn . g ' n° a “' No - 110 *•“ ‘tieet, wt^glSmSf^,? Ul 25 feßl fr °n‘. bestbuUuinra and 1110 U "W is one of the hoods in uJV* 009 1118 111034 pleaflQHt o^alAor ono hnidrtn;Si b, ??„ n ? “ r ? WS ot «»* Itey attests; KronVSS? S?th «eJf.v ftont ° n nndasx Wot on Cbrnor!^fwolw iS? hrC L! !<>ry Brfclt BußaiDffbn the iltti’Z BO fMt 011 *™t, between ut2o *° l nouS O Th 9 a ho™ t i i 0 ” OI 7PH! ' tr r t - n '“ r th ' conn la now occupied aaajmt,’! “"’“a” 1 and m good otdeiyand feet deep, fronting on Smithfleld at! 1110 hot la 29 by 80 and Son “ A ”“ ble and pleasant location lbr a ‘ ‘ T ' W destr! “‘ «. *** im ’Mmmmms- ssasasa^-S- -aateU l 4c ir TtS r ue„o f , ; U! f r * or st one coal,with House, Jss^^SaslS?f«=2a c B o“n'Sr r any ° rdlE ‘ rs ’ *®%«9®«fiipoaa,d b/SjfaS jSSFttff™" - m72 ___H*la«l«ipuin^ n FUBNITUBE, lif EVERY STYLE' ' Ctnsprumg LouisXlV, Louis XV. Kllz.l.Jiiirt, ', .. Tn n Carrtog «>SSS. A " II, “'' In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany Satinwnna VL •' fcl] of; superior conrtrucifon^andfinlsM best style,equal to, irnotexclllng In anal- I ' tho Goods of any Establish a t Ac^t c (r o - t ' fiillfto j*‘ w s?■ cnasers. Amongst the many atlvantacss offer**! » n chasers. It the facility br PariishtogaTOuie'St^v?n I Sn' . tyie finaijunuty, nnj the immense stock olwavs ha«r? ' SSFS,™* 0 * ’? <->aWe ß 7urch.s?rs to pffi Su/ e itforS,r?nglSn 1 t ift r : lthbut dela7 011 W “? ftho finlsbad Furniture on hand I nied ssssajsss®^ ta^ssSusrs «® carry safely any dWancc Vi S “ PMa 00Mjn8SI0N^ANI)“ F 0RW.^INa Q MI®CHAHTj t>o ' 33 ComjnciAl, 813.0 W Pisa Ktbict, ’: 'S^^^aiaaassfjsr of Storage and Drayage :u4uVa?£SlVS , TotoS IP “ , “ n , „ &KTCB SHOES* S 4 *°f J ton ’ «sdn«,ti;' Chontc.i ft v»f,e,’’ do! l£S;* 4 p aorm * n *’ ■■' *>! SS?“- pito ß Ilfr^t 4 ?'t I Wm. Holmes 4 Oo frV.l2' ‘“^“'JiCo-.rUladap Plow* March. ifew York n t?rS,nf' M ' Bucll *Morf at: tamF'S SStl co *’ d0 * , .Loufaville; [ T.O TwichPii >r« r» , H.D. Newcomb A Uro„ do a.u. i wichel 1 4 Co., Commission Merchants. New Or lean. .lirtdJiSa’S % n ad°dr^ of v- I h SUri ?“' 'I h!ch »“ «™ —i— rri Bt. Idiillß. Missouri. L) School, of I ’ r:, ? i r V ioncr in lhe ow for the r »,t teoyeSl o° Tre,? nd H?p«pathlc, and a WATJSK CUItK In the aboro lSon° r 3t ' hSS openBv •«• *> illmina, Thompson Eell J R. Wei. K°'r .T. Morgan, Wtn. B. Holmes, 'll U. Engl^h, Bm! ississsssss *HSgai^ss»e; r*!7 1 , TC ., 8,0nM kijrh; ami 1.03 BARN m w£ 5. if£?£ °Sre iw^aSsSSwSStasa SS*SSS^S sssasiissssg mm&SBW*a prif»* lufvliTA'f K r f«. >i ar W eat. lercin t’aay, und ■•hvnui.d.-, 0 , i.-.r,, 11 r0/;i ! , ;S“ , orof” iuirß ofw-j -• JAMKS C. RICHEY, I Rfal Latatw Agent, at this olllce. | rriTVO [otS l Ok ? ?inrvn Op ' rry ~ ?SF S» i «' sl«ai§if«§ &££ -* - Wm. aulSrtf Ul Trees, Trnrdv Rod Green^H^f 6 rmtacd Ornktnen addition to a oholoennd anparioritofkSJhmd hiT** - V arrangements with ono of the lunit 'j ’S' ule to fceep up hlssuonlv ir« v i^r. Ul l er^e9 * 11 rlenoe in the bußimJs h?JJi n ? B a tixo S u 8 11 aj ? d longexpe* satisfaction. ’ assure hia customers perfect <4^w»?^jsr^affisisSe hL ’ **s*- •» Biftr7:y EDWARD FADER. ED IV A TIT) FABER. ? a P |er nlaclio Company-. modern and antique ornaments pimnDßon agenci-, er market sibeet._iL A attention of Builders, Steamboat Contractors and Cat! Inet Makers, is requested to thiß new and ereat ment in tho munufactnre of bSEST™ nud Steamboats, outside und Inside; Cabins tiffin 5 s e«, Dwellings, Stores, and Pcrlor lturnitwe in hUrC f' Imitation of various kinds of wood Also nirfi E 'n r !? ets, and Patent Ventilating centra iTrin Zl r’ Mouldings, Consuls, Trussesfßattiement 4c? ~s;;f3:s‘' - -■■s-srbis.r" G< Market et. Mimmr,w, w New I*artueroUlp7 ATTIIEW ORAFF AND DA.VL. REISrNGER tradlnir heretofore ns 51. GRAFF 4 CO, Stove ware Manufacturers, No. 124 Wood street have thh df, associated with them TIIOMAS J. GRAFF s. . d ? y their business. The name, style and title’of thici-off (If from this date, be OKAFF, REISINGER 4 ORAtT Thfv respectfully solicit a continuation of th*» not**-.*. * ernlly bestowed upon tbe firm of il. Graff *£ Co 89 S ° lb * Pittubnrgh, July Ist, 1854. U * C * ** oo Trimming store * S3 Chmer of Rlatkfi ztrtet an A th» 9 ns 77RANK VAN GORDISR ‘* T ,J ham ° nd pnblieof Pittsburgh andyidnitv h° Un m S 10 the new Trimming Store on Monday, Apft Kth n> up the neate 3 tfitore room In the citv on . - 2 Btted choice selection of the latest styles of TYGnmi' td 11 \ 7tth 1 cy Goods, ho Batters himself St he inf inBS “ nd Pal “ btts removed hla UTKIMPY DFPfYT Theafrfltriim wm-rr 1 ’ “ »«■"«?. o” “«E nod all others desirous oVn’K?',. 1 - 0 SSB b ' f f f m " f'" tro ”"> teralunt of the day “ puraMS ‘ng any of the cheap hi- - --. aprcly -irr*s2v?" V “Vv-tsi 1 "ater f ountain. Families can bo supplied -with , Frnitt, during the sawn, on Urn mo« mJ,, 8 J?A 0lh ” Orders are t*-p*»tTolly solicited wwonablft terms. • . UT iGAlN—Woods’ Monthly llenl —l7” Ob it'there Bre described forsale M Houses acdj, 4a JlßejCQuatry:Seati 5 L§ ™ TQB> 0i wnb which purchasers ought 10 be ??? < ? ty ' l;ot V Ing. C.,11 act! got a gra'k aCquiint ' <1 buy- IJ™S. WOODS, 75 Fourth stw t. i- blasts at $l2, usu&iij- Hr-ld janlS J ST. LOUIS. , , R. D. THOMPSON, Assignee for Jaa. S. Negie; KKNNMW k CO A. A. MASON i CO. ' >: . ** . ' . v‘ : i . '*■ p,.' - r *• '*.*?''• ••>.'.< #'•*: : r v *•» .a '-'.- V •• .• . a.! RATES OF iDt'EIITiSINQ tansKD v.p.Qs.l ir rue pitthjicsqu priss >ue ajuira, on# 1n5art10n...,.,. w “ each ftJJltlonaJ insertion, 25 “ " oue week.,,..;.., «•« „ „ •?>**- —e 00 .. „ *"•"*» * IN .... “ ;nth - IN „ two month*....; T M •« .. HOD « „ 'awmontte.. , 0 OS sir months .. 3t. a d. n)f card > su l i ae , ortogi psr —;; ;; : . COASGMJIU 4 T PU4Jra ,. . . , One square, pqc aaimm, (exclusiro of *„ p , per) _ M „„ Daily horn in g post* FRIDAY MORNING: • PARIS GOSSIP. ~T~~ LFrom tba Conssponflenco of tie Boston Boat] ; From tho science of J’otichomanie, Parisian ladies-fcave now tnr.rod to scraping linen roes to fariish. lint Top the army indhe-Crlmea. The hmpreafc Eugenie; gave the example, aid tho Gennoin,-°r. at leasl thatpofllon ho v ? ,8l '! z^8 . l ho : preporii..powm *lbat 1 3 i“ rn ' J >wo.a]ihf~4pu/ncKiy^o;tfe, -Too .slaughter in the- Frenoh-ranka will undoubted y bo immense if tho ‘enthueiasm among them shall equal that displayed tr Wa” dering Californians, whose dancß around An old petticoat, which they found, on a road in she gold oountry, exhibited their sublime devotion to a genuine eouvenir 1 Bnt the rage for Crimean benevolence exhibits no bounds here in Paris titled ladies remember the conscript, and emu! nlate each other in ministering ,to bia solace. i . scraping ib but one manner in which it dis plays itself—thousands of othets are presented every dayto an observer.’ Among the festivals distinguishing the New Tear lottery, soirees have beep conspicuous, the proceeds being made relief / unc *- One lady, whose charms and admirers furnished her with a heap ofetnmu, nobly exhibited her dlsinteredness jiy turning bon-bons, caohemires, jewels, flowers, &o.; into pipes and tobaooo and supplies of brandy. to be forwarded to the delegation from France, whoso object hsß been for a year past to get into Se bastopol instead of remaining without, ns they :have done, nntil'now, exposed to the pleasures of bog, ram and cold, incidental to the country and atmosphere they find themselves in. And "tins lady s patriotism is by hi means an isolated ' case Id every sphere of life In'Paris-an tnu’al solicitude is manifested, for the'invading forde The Emperor himself is constantly devising new tents, new. garments, new sources ,of. comfort and new supplies of provisions for ibis ‘oHUdi-ea.* ■The war seems to bo by no means unpopular in 1 aria, notwithstanding tho delay attending'the success 0f T the crowning measure, if fwofrnay judge from indications noticeablo high obdloiv —in patrician and plebeian quarters. Indeed wo may believe thoiFrenoh nation,- as a wboft t ao j. D ? aet *\™}y - ongaged nt preaent to be able to distress itself or give itself any un easiness about anything. What with the work ■upon the erpositiowbaiiaihg. the-Burmißes ioh .peoted thorewith in the profits that may accrue .the march of metropolitan improvement, the new loan, Iho gaieties and thousand frivolities, &c the people find matter for speculation, in quiry and disonssion sufficient, withont recnK. [ ring to the war, whose stale incidents they are become tired of reeapitnlating. The passion of benevolonoe, separate from its- object.-may now be indulged in and the rage to bo talked s!T^- d t0 ., t ! 0 P ub!,Bhe A*a .thepaperB gratl, fied. This will last some time, and when su perseded, depend upon it the emperor’s care that the new topiobe equally harmless, And quite as advantageous to himself, will not bo wanting in If ?i.» n °rp -i, Ja - Bt DOW pe °P le croniJ the gardens of the Tmlleries to see the new tent which he has devised and which he is testing; and as au mventiou combining strength and com fort it is generally commended. The empress Wsfn at pre . se . n ‘ 10 a Promising condition is leading a quiet life; nevertheless royalty often decorates the promenades and theatrcß, and is always received with kindness if not with «n -tnnaiasnj, * ,* * * * * remarked recently in an Amerioan newspa per a paragraph relating-to the anoceasfnl coun terfeiting Of bant bills by photography. What will not American ingenuity accomplish ? Somet of the fraudulent paper should be Bent on boro to the exposition. It would form quite a fea ture m the attractions which the building will' con jam. But Parisians have turned the science toaidifferont account, viz—in embellishing visit ieg cards . In place of the name is presented the counterpart of the person, either in profile, half-length orentireas histastemaydisoriminate The proeess, states one of the Paris newspapers,! 16 by no means expensive. Thanks-to the pro gress of the industrial art, a first photographic impression may he very easily reproduced it V trifling _c°Bt. A hundred aro nttninablo for twenty-five francs—only five dollars I _ What an' ndacement to vamty. if possessed of an attract n°w oan EC 7 reasonably good looking man or woman refuse his of her ; imago, when it can bo furnished for (wentu centimes the piece ? The Innovation- has. mot; iTI» h .°°v aide !°v ? fa7or > and ita euooeas prom, tini, n 6 CB,abllah ®?. ‘hough many, self sera-’ hnizing people, satisfied of tho higher value 1! their h r6 ttaclloa to lheir names rather than tern TK™ 8 ' l V hetB Btont, y *o tho ancient eys te.m-. ® a rds will naturally present divers P IMtiiwitt, acoording to the circumstances S “ a 7 actuate the visit. As, for instance, for an ordinary society all the face would wear its common expression; the first day of the. .- u 0 r W „r CM WOU n Beem t 0 domand an sir of sat- Bm ‘ *’ perhap8 > on ‘ho lips, or a de.' sire for many returns for the day"' might be conspicuous; if upon a vißit of condolence, a sad. sympathizing look would bo appropriate, chagrin and pity lending you interest; fo> pay. ing,parting compliments, taking conge, ' C., which at present signifies, on your card, a remembrancer at departure, travelling habili ments would not be out of place, and a horse ana wagon. or a email steam locomotive, could bo thrown in the baokground with advantage while a travelling cap held in the hand, or a - passport protruding from the breast pooltot of ' bo . °° at ’ WoQ . ld prevent any misapprehension ae to the meaning whioh yon desire to oonvey • after a dinner, gratitude might dwell on the oonn tenanoe, and so on, ad infinitum. Some husbands may not delight in the reflection that their wives 1U photograph oro perambulating all Parin.Jint they will undoubtedly eventually manifest in d °°. U i t y “•» Bhbmission which! oLt. ii ’ dlstin B a ! 9fl ‘hem, and come to look ? n p S“ l ‘ aBa necessity deoreod by fashion, and indispensable to polite intercourse.: So that in fact, in a short time a collection of carles de fwite, carefully preserved, would form a museum wor7d h; °f h ,7p ld he "mirrored • ‘her fashionable world of all Pans—a result not only promising extreme present gratification, but calculated tf • be of immense benefit and delight to succeeding ‘ generations 1 How embellished, too, were thU innovation to succeed, would bocomo-The daily wbiLT 3 ’ ‘t’ plaee of ‘herequired which are to bo remarked at the foot of every' Mticle, the contributor’s frontal development and facial organization are phototyned for thn fh r o folice on ßnt he P UWiO aDdthoBa ‘i 8 ‘ a etion of 1 tno police. Bat au maurmountablo barrier rests nraven^ b f S G °° !al wiiob will probably wm the i d“°d T , ad °P tion - What the devH wm the old and homely women do ? Will they and D * ,inCßa PhoUpe hemaelves into conspicuous indelibility ! Con a? ° 9 nln0 * ‘ think no, and an intelligent public, or this portion of it will, I am sore, sue tain my opinion. Second Hand Pianos* - AN-ELEGANT Rosewood Ooetaye PTAVrt r do ly p™* 4 \TirWnV Mh ,' rou fn ‘o« l ‘Dd patent repealing toilo,, “21“. H Boston price, A Koeetrood 6 octave, dickering 4 Sons' In , In everv particular, and of very sDDfrlnr , ’ Parfaot order only one year. Dolton price^SL f™ ia “ A Itoecivoodo octavo, made l, t Mover „ BcJutl prW, new, s2oo—for sllo. er *Co., Nut? York. A Rosewood G octavo, mailu by A 4 J » « ~ . and in gA.M.r.'’-^^- and brace, and have every nun™™*™ “rv irco V'ate The above ariTh^nlu^rrS'^rS^J'^ 1 "- . JOHN, 11. SIEI,U)K, ~, -’O. SI AYool *itnM»K. Skill. ANNUAL 3A L K.— <\ av i 'J*. ~ Febrartry Bilk ISO ,W * ll °l' ou ! obratM fio«T«v «hi>i c ?* n «<**<*’lh» r t | ! one h.lf theuSta 7# hisb 1,1,1 b “ E «iW »t .*«ut - ~ '— fet" i-V V *'^ . vi it TIS Ui>£3 IfO.TTAEm, Off JJ3J; FEBRUARY 1C ■>tfk