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Print'd eoA .Pj-WtyVrl w.ri/ iforninp, ( Sunday eroqtfw*. fIV :& MONTGOiIIGR^* raCS'tE-ffIHT m/«r*tK~OY A* o BtßlMfl® '■M3rl'BßbS.—ftr» OoUiiw n jw. payable etrietly In Six PoUatfl will in*iwtaMy be m«l« a lf cot wi gta S i.”iU« tbs “° ,lt ' ,r ln th * Office, and by e»y»vi« Dors.- •tot? satttbday mqbhikg post ''H|3?sSs,SssSsiSw . o«ti£‘n reference It, thircUjr. pi«M b? 'I 1 ' t7n EstaVitoiiint 0/ tte J/nmißj Port 7i^,M?rtS- S Tib6 Prinifap Offlcntntoe ity, «to« aU "J. LotJ- Jdone ontte tfortert •»«•<*> and mat noun aVltUrat. ' Robt. C. a. sproul, TTOI'.NST AND. COSNSELLOR AT LAW—Office, No. —. Knnrltl Eiushnrch. Pa. (’ccU lv KO&EUT E. PRlfla-LaPS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ST. LOTTIS. Mo. JOSEPH WKAVBB, ATTORNEY. AND. COUNSELLOR AT LAW,; Office, Ko. 144-' Pour tli' street j pn-rsEUTiuir. rv - 1 BARTON. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, - Office, corner Fifth an<l Grant • rtTraoCßon. pa. 1 — * tt. Kiddle llDbertß, Arr *aSFY at LAWAOffica, No. U~ Sumhfield street, Kiith aud Sixth*. OoilwUna? carefully attend •d to—:»p>Hal fttUtitino gW* nto Conveyancing. )deg3:ly — 1 thomm Means, Amiasav at la\v and solicitor in chancery. OOice, nest door to the Post Office, Ohio, my*. • . • . • ' ; fi. F* Rost > . v v ATEORNSY AT LAW—So. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Fa., fourth door below Mr. Body Patterson’s Li*”? Ftable. _ • J. S. Morrison, ATTOFkNEV AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW —Office, n moved to No.« Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, b- apriory. c. Orlantlo Lioomlt, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wool _ Jy*7_ Yfioxait# fll* Clar«luiU» .. ATTOONKY AT LAW— Office, Uwrie’a Buildings, Fourtn street. Alderman Wntcon. Offct on Third strut,' the rid ijrt Q£u*> S HERE all business pertaining to iha office Al 4 *** msn and Justice of the Peace "ill be promptly at \ tei Acknowledgments of Deeds and Mortgage and ot S»ng, U.S™ at his .Sc, or at tbo , .. .Utemaf of tha cite of Pittsburgh, are placed In my possession. Persona on fi£d Dockets may have the «ces«rr tlwwm bY A-hlormat. ft»wm foy.-jL. iiuckina»ter t jUderwati. _ y wWinE Grant street, between Fourth sL anil Diamond fWSfr &-nncin S of all kinds e . t oare and Ui*\ accuracy, litlesi to heat *- sl **| x am . ... - ——- k. .teal, Alderiimn. >-0.41 TUlilOSirert., Ihkwwo ««J ud.l Markelstreets. (S ■ Pittsbur’S. Collc=tSe>ns promptly uwlo. lUmOf.Mort ether writings drawn with neat*** B^ |^ a * r&~ . • .l.am iu>mUiATr.ct, hve Upon Xtarlcat. ornci Ho cm From nine A. M. to fir* fdec2o:y r; * *. J t -■it''! •-: v* «vv'£.Llr\< 3Lv tv-O’z .■- -r > -’’■'‘ufo- / •>’•*?. ’’i. •v - ": , ' ,; , 1 <f *. r, *-.,'■ ”‘ >.’ .'- .»' * " • ■* >•■ !L* **■-, T r", ■,-> *’*.j w i- ~ „ •., '» V'-'tY^r:r%*'r\d&v* V”»!• t?t v c-''•; rV.>;-V,'- : ■■ ■• " V.- ''■■ • ■■■ ". '' ■- ’ : t 'f'' i '; v i>r i “-a •"■ '■* ,* '*-* -. - r .■ v*r>V j* •',' *'' -V / j •/■■ **&* ‘*■ ** - *.# ’’ ■, r ;*i- 'i >y * C v * *" •£*«£*£- Sfc*- t-i *' v*fc V'*-; v* - " '»-**V - *• ;*, :* <* w t *., y* ;: * *♦:’•*.'•**,,V • ** •»*-.*« ■&&* J ,•- -.-* 1 •* ,‘*i . L * . .. 1 jM ' .i ' v-.'3^. ,utf, ... 5.., r . ••• -I. I* ' . ‘-s ./ 4 .,‘ '♦'*•• 'r -■•"J- v-* * • *../\ .■;. •; %i •f’, * i' i,V»- * * -»*’ » .* ' ‘ * { ‘ P -** *■ - ' n: ti* %•>£ k, f,* 4\ ; ,-i.v* *z*»4*bi.-r*-* i v '-ch r'V**•••»-- ? :>u,*Kv,-.r '■ • . • *.:<•’' r * f • ■ • •• “ • X'T r, ‘j- *V**» .. ' ' ■''•! v''',." I »<'Ej.V^ «• '"•• * n 'A v ’''f'.. , l •' '. *\: • •••' •-- - '- > r 1 V •'• v-'*JU 7 i‘.''‘- • l.' , » »■ . j '. ;%k.; . J - r.~- > 'i -■ ‘!>V ,) *" 'V . _ —.-v»m j■ ■ . - ( ■ FHO V KSSIQNAL CARDS. Janie* A. kowi le, TTOKNr.Y At LAW—Office. L ? -*urth Ktreet, Pittsburgh, . h-t<v‘npn Smi’hfi-dfl *trp»t Rtid Cherry y r. u. CnruaU»n. TTOaNRY AT LAW —Of3cr. cn Fourth ctwct, bctjoen Cherry anti Gtr.ut street. }*'■£?„ J. 2i* ill’dowry* TTOItNKY AND COUNSELLOB AT‘ LAW-Oaco In Bakreril’a ralUlDjtP, oo Grant strep.- Je4_ 1 — D. 11. Uaieu, . ■PTOKNBY AT tAff—No. 127 Fourth ctrrat, it>oje aoA M SrnlthS°]»l. ; • P°rS7:?_ tl. A Hit* SUIUiKoN censor to CLW. BigUeJ EO. H 4 bMITH* i OSSce hours, from Bto 1 o’clock, fcrnl TOO 2 tf> f C* cu'CR .DSINESS CARDS, siciia^mi •*. co „ COKHSSM3 AND cDiUVAHIiISIi &BRCHAHTS, Dealers Generally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Cm cinnati and other Slanaiactnres, Sv •iYc IM fiwttilruU, Mtteen Market ana ferry s.raU, Stoner, lis-i - J SWoOA WH. -» „ - „• &co „ fOWAOUPI *SK COM >U*»I..N aBHCUA-VT*, /.fer- ’ p». *pr7 ’ o i(;UUA XlO 1 STUUK. •|v7vo»TU, in.-t'f* aMt'Rftail Ornc-r, M« TEl.c JA" / _ r , Clj:)l , :rT UU;U Tms, Pn*nrh l!r»D -y •»} maa- inaocna, sltta«Si.rs:.- »*•*• w .<i. .!j*C r gg*p£A DfciALEtf. \N •-> FA'UuY 0 ROCEL, N£H r,Y •■V0.1.l * • /VUfrUTjft. F % , *•!■> .\ICUCIIANT, uni * ' Prill * Murdock, -.7 KOiIWiHUISU mehchass-A# { jrj'Ai'iiii* »' JuTt.VT’ I * “'O. •\> aU;r st?r'jV,Oiucinoiifi« \J SfhAXiß'.KAi I Br l:tf „ U j,i S Cl, \**b I'iU‘DUCtv DKA.LKR3— ■ ■ iv.r-.-ir/!.- i»y» *4. r. c. noigau, t i' D b*« r.;w-u5» on rum MucUanwasnodßlauk *£“ W«- -mi O-ip Paprr., *r , md Hft- Boo**, 1 r-..t».«,. » r v K , Pitt'-bur^h. tali. NO. L'i VWm ••••— v - >* !;”£* ~l.15:1t to, II ~- -/-VJ Li L_ R r J.vV-'* \N i» MQUT WTUHATUUK, Hn ; l I>abH, ? e» o, thp , l ‘> i f N’o. 15 >'iflh street, l lttebLir f ;h, la. marLVlj . ■ ■ i. W« CURdwlcfc* _ . C 4 DEALKU is a.VQS f.Si> f Al'EB, NO. U 9 Wood S.r.et, Pittsburgh. The.hiSliest rnce m ca:h paid forjmt,*. mjrlt-T FRi , g gE LI,ESS a CO., Forwarder* and Coumlnlon HercUanti _I>SAL£H3 IS PBOTISONSi 01100KKIE3 AND OIM, j»s:in»<] AV3flfl Librrty FMiburgh, Fa, .Mum .■*» ricwtwk, MtWmrgn. Sillier & Rtcitetsonj ■TKrnOLESiLK HBOCEBS, LUIMETEHS OF MIAN DIES, WWlnwand 172 an,] 174 corner of liwin •n'l Liberty street., Pitt,bargta. Iron, Nulls, Cotton \ aroa, flc„ ron«*&ntly oa haod. iy ■ 'lVtlllam Carr at Co., ifWH. Cam lata *f the firtn of J PABrra A Co ) •WHOLESALE GROCERS )o.'l?n Wmea W via Branillea. Old Uononcabc’.o \' v l IwrSo. SM Commercial Ro*, Liberty street, pitt,l j b 'jr* h > 3lvaa wc™vo:u.\s, Hsattos I *'coT™' 11 ' WdoUiSM.B Orocere, Produce Dealtri. and Commls «*» So - 243 pa aprt - ■ ■ Co-P«irtne’"<hip. mllß fmbßcribers have third y f l the purpose of carrying oc <*“j F '^ a rTO _ connection with t ' l 'Ziihellyls of Ksoumi i 150 Front .troeu; tfortnerly occupied by BnrbrMsr ra “.; QLISHj RICHARDSON, .lAS. .1. BBNNETT. largh, February lut, 1854:fc1>3 „ .—- TTPiCDRAYO, Diamond. Pittsburgh, V*-, l * Countrj* Produce, offers for a choice * • tfeoiries,P^ct. : d for family a*. &pv** •’;& Ta ? U end the purest quality, al hls ukcn inex* Pried Fruits. Foreign and Domestic. Produ.tr UKcn in ex, ‘TS'p full afinortmtnt “Of Lundreth'. W»TOntaii«nri™ 3«Ja, “ n,i lnvitell tUe “ u ' ulloD t"„,\ : terestod In rural affairs. ■ — : 1 Oopartiiernlitp , ' frUIK UNDERSIGNED Unv« tl.i. J*y ratawJ'|Stpcvvr»rt ' I • taMp. nmler the Dime eod etyleor■»• SON 4 CO.,for the purport »r tro ”?f" s “ ctchn,™ basins. f H. WAtMNOFOUb. A r»b6 V *. ssoLWU. j. KJCJiAnnao*. i. uksneit BSGLISH 4, RICHARGSOS. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MRROH AN J 8, art> WnoWsato DaalorMa EVh. Bacon utitl (Ml, ana i «wu« cpnrrnlly. Warebouw formerly occupied by RurbO'jgfl Inghram, No. UG Water and t&0 Fir?t itreet, PiUsdutkd, PenaA. , 3 - UAKCI& 0. ‘BA3IW .ISO. A. BENSSAW. B.MIiRY 4 RESSHAW, TRA DEALUK9 AND PAMILY GROCERY: D*iipr* In Wooden and »v>llr*'w vr?.rp,.TaT‘ann«l Tin War?, llouße- Yeepln'’ Ac., Wftolc'jvlo and Retail, No. 2‘>3 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. > IMWOIS KIU-tSt. 'P,™ Wttsburcb. Miirjleus. FUtSDorca. lUrgf Nlcol . &, Co., PRODUCE GENERA7* MERCHANTS, No W Lsbertv Pittsburgh, Pft. - SMnn.ilni" l "'! to! I/ST-d OiI». iy«_ ‘ - Commission House. m[I K suWi’-ws hire opened o boura for the nhore pur »t\’» IT MDlthSeia street, four doors above the l I mw - " . rVo will purchase, or ri-.-1r... on Mopanialo 1 •■ I „,i tm naritaof Plmr. Damn. Chff-ir, n,(- let ffnm Iforf. Hi ltd Hay, Ifc., will U.ak, : a,trances, or porchano at the ■ best awket rates for cash ' • novO ———“ 1 ii . a i!' ’.uuirlil I iii Wi... P'i’ltHlluKMMKS.' Wf'WO'iß, Ptf.KJR, BAtfW, D S w«>“ SmlthfleW ini First tmrth, V-i. ' xno-. u voraa toAsaa i- iobhO' t’ b. Yonug &• Co , Masu a njKKiia of oaiuset F.niwiTOßß aj<i) Q fc VTH'' i,{ urpiT <i>* e criptfnn Materials ami n-ors manatl- irarnintwl. anil mid atre-inred prices. Caro fadnn In pa**k'*> * tar ltio.l and " ■* - joint n. t-jora c. d» : wo«s<i;' _., jo TMc'innrh ANT) WUOUSSALIS DLALEfI IN WINES A *■»» LK'l' >Jts, No. U 7 North ?«oond street, fifth door &bov. «:ipi si i w . l*Wlr.>i*'h‘hla, has on ha ad the best aunl Vi-ml «.>•! Erkn'li-«. Wines. l:sh WhiskyrMonooß* helft Whtßfcy. Holland Gin, Ordiuls, Ac , on terms worthy tb* attention (> f pitrrh'»'or* nn<] d**i»Wa. fan‘29v 1 ’ Henry M’rnivoTrjjh fc ro„ WHOfiRSAbB OHOQKitS and Merchants, •fViWA KMAT»Ij riLBilS FOB PALE— Gallla PUBLISHED DAILY. BY GILMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE “POST BUILDINGS. 1 CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT $B,OO PER ANNUM, OR $5,60 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE YOOTE XIII. BUSINESS CARDS. JOSEPH PMMISO, fSOCOISSOR SO t. ffMOOX *.QOj CORNER, MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, fops •constantly on band a full assortment of Drugs, Medi cines, Medicine Chests, Perfumery, and all articles pertain icy to bis business. 83* Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. fotfly jous ruxiyro. FLEMING BROTHERS, (Successors to J. Kidd A Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGIBTB, Ko. 60 Hood Street, PiUfbttrgh, Pa. Proprietors of Dr. M’Lane’s Celebrated Vormifuge, Liver Pills, Ac. j*lo JOHN BAFT, JR., (Successor to Jas. M’Gufley,) Wholesale and Retail Druggist* A ND Dealer in PAINTS, QILB, DYE STUFFS, Ac., 141 A Wood street, three doors below- Virgin allpy, npg4:m&aly , . PITTSBURGH. : JOHN U. Ux. Ag’t, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, and nriint m Dyc-Btuffa, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c., No. 03U Wood street, (one door south of Diamond alley, •piTtBBCaoH. • f JaSf R, L. ALLEN, WaOLtSAU DEXLXB IK Foreign “Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Hononga* . hela Bye Whisky, &c., ALSO, RECTIFYING DISTILLER., NO. 8 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. \T7TNES, Braxdies, Gins, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, Bt. W Croix am) New England Rom, Clarets, Champagnes, Scotch Ale, London Brown Stoat, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, Old Monongahela Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach, Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; Imported Havana, Regalia, and Principe Cigars; Half-Spanish and Common Clears, all at such low prices as to cballeng « compe ition. Faucy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottle* of every style, and Demijohns of all sixes. I respectfully Invite an examina tion of my stock, at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, Ponps. aprS:ly_ JOHN GROUTT, IMPORTER OF BRANDIES, GIN, WINES, Ac.—Dealer in fine Old Monongahela WhLky, Peach Brandy, Ac. Also, Rectifying Distiller, corner of Smithfield and Front streets. Pittsburgh. aprlg " “ J« Bryar, WHOLE3ALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT 155 Liberty atreeuand 31 Diamond alley. feblO:y Removal. 4TJNO.' B. DOWNING, CLOTHIER, HAS removed to 2W LIBERTY street, opposite Garrison alley, and No. S SEVENTH, near Bmlthfield, where the attention of his friends and the public Is Invited to the stock of READY-MADE GOODS alwaye on hand. Also, Cloths. Casslmeres and Vestings for ordered work. A full assortment of Furnishing Goods for gentlemen, InclucUcg flat« of all qualities, Tranks, Umbrella*,'Ae., Ac. I*6? — coasxuLs m'ooskxt. Wholesale and Betail Clothing Merchant*, NO. 6 8 WOOD STREET. THE subscribers respectfully inform their old eustomor* and the public in general, that they bare this day as sociate themselves in the above buwuers, under theßrm ot JOHN iI’CLOSKEY A CO. They respectfully solicit a unare ot public patronage. Tho prerious business of each will bo settled by them- Tfspectively. , fwh9 jfV |*AIRD, (late of the firm of Coolit A Litas,> having it,. opened STORE NO. 9, (two doors above the old stand,) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING BUSINESS, hope* by strict attention to business to merit a scare ot tho patronage of the late firm. v . . . N. B.—Clothing made to order in tho most fashionable *mea. and on the shortest notice—lnferior to cone in tho CUT. - Janui C. Watt) « KRtiHANi TAILOR—Ne. 45 Fifth street, opposite the Theatre; Pittsburgh. Pa. a P r " James BlelUngeri * f OKOKQATIELA PLANING MlLL—lTouJdrespectfully ;Vi inform hi* frienda and the ptuiii* r thaihl3 new *Rtab fishmant la now in fall operation. ana that be is prepared to fumlah Boat Cabin?, and fill all orders tor Planul Lumber, with promptastts and at the lowest rates. , Board and Plani, planed on one or Doth rides, constantly on hand. , gosh, Doors, and Mouldtngß, or every description, made to 0T and Carpenters would find It to their advantage to eire him a call, as he can now furnish thorn with planed ' ible tor *T?ry description ot work. «rn. A UCULO3 JAMB CW3WIIA. HEBHOH & CRIBWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, Manufacturers of au wnda or brass work, LO COMOTIVE, STEAM ENGINE, PLUSXBERB, Aq. Al so, Cotton Batting Mannlacturfirs. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Office and Store, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in exchange for work, or cash paid. Ontora left at th* Foundry or Office, will be promptly attended to. teov'-l y JOSEPH T. LOWUT, So. 43 Cbmcr of Fifth and Wood SxteU, Office up etairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh, RESPECTFULLY annonnee to tfi* pnbUo that be ha# commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, In Conner tlon with Intelligence and General Collecting, lie w, “ also attend to renting. Persons in want of serranta, in any capacity, or thosein want of place*, will be supplied at short notice. All business entrusted to his care promptly at l*flSvrenceJ— I T. J. Bigh&a, Esq., Richard Cowan, Esq., W. 0. Leslie, Dr. Alas. Black, James ilackeral, A. A. Mason, MnfiU A Old. J*° lB —r; -E. WMJon M. GB.APF *■ CO., Western Foundry» No* 124 Wcod street* S‘ITT3IItJIUJU, r*., „ , l T ANUFACTUitER'' OF COOKING STOVES, Coal and Vi Wood Stores, Parlor Stoves, Hollow Ware, Plain «od Fancy Grates, Plain and Fancy FeudetsSad and Do« Iroue, S Kettles, Tea Kettles, Wagon Boxes, Ac. j jaS-lyg Austin booinU, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Merchandise, Stoch, and Bill Broker,Office, Wo. W Fourth Street, (above ttood) The •awcniKr having opened an office at the above place, for purpose or awjfoUatinfe Loans, Bills, Bonds, Mortgages, and »U other Instruments for the security of Money, andf'r the parent and aale of Btorii Will alto give prompt and particular attention to buying, .rllin,,^nUor n? 11**“ I Estate. Scliuchtnan iannleln, 4 LITHOGRAPHERS —Third street, opposite Lhu £ S QSt ™s e » Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, BUI Heads, Show Bills, Luftwt!.. Architectural and Machine Drawing*, Busings and Vialtlnjr Cards, etc., fingrared or Drawn on atone. Printed ,u O-'iors, Gold, Brorue.or Black,ln tho most approred style, »ni si the most reasonable prices. octibay B. El’Klnley, HODSE, SIGN. AND ORNAMENTAL PAEiTEn, AND Dealer in Paints—No. 44 St Clair street, Htteburgh. liar constantly on Lena all tod. ot either dry or mined, Japan and Copal Vanish, Linseed OU t, Spirits Turpentine, Window Gloss ot all sixes, Putty, Palut Brushes, i&lali of the best quality, and for sale etTeaeona* Mn prices. p - ENQLISH tSUULASSICAL SEMIN A»V. W. T. MCDONALD, M. A., PMHOTMI THB next KBJion of the Institution will commeiioo_on MONDAY, the 6th of September next, »t the room cor ner of Ferry end Liberty etreete, > tel J occupied by the A.W. Loomle.O.Knap, Jr., B'*\^ on onhorat, U- Millar, Jf. * JACOB Bl’CObttlSTlfittf WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER AJTD DtALTR W AU. KHTOB Of Tobacco, Snuff, and Clgari, Xfo. 25 Fifth iL, Pittsburgh, PU. Keeps constantly on hand a largo supply of aUiho Tarl'Mi* brandfl of lmp»rt*»d Cigar*- _3 — JOSEPH CHAPMAN, . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN IMPORTED CIOARSj Ho. 63 Market sTStrr, ftwamraqa. POWEU4 IUEttUOSi . A RCHITECTUIiAL AND OIINAMKNTAI OAKVEHB. A oSinattl PatternB tor Carting, In ««rj .tyl.; Marling. Designing, 4c. Composition °roamentofor th. decoration of Steamboato, Buildings, 4c, 08 SIUIUtnELD Street, peat iho Post Office. sew paper kii*i» CANTON, OHIO. T-iiailEE. ANDEEBON A CO., hove lost started their po- V p CT mill ot the nbore ploce, "here they will ho hopP? torwetee orders for printing and stropping WTIOLESAT,K and Retail BADDUK, VALIBS «nd CARPET BAG manufao -IQS VoodrtrBel , Pittsburgh, P»- _ John H. Mellor, „mT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MDSIOAL INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Moalc, School Boohs »nil Rbitionerv. No. 123 Wood street. !i? 01 i. 3. £*■£"£• ahl, . , WHOLESALE and Retail Di h* In BUmU DRY GOODS) Noa 91 Market and 8 Upinn >t-Pittabargh. - - _ • * P K. -WHITEHOUSK, , Fancy silk and woolen dyer and cleaner, NA 7 ISABELLA St., near the Emmet Hotel, mar 4 AutoniwT. • ThomM M* l^ittlcj Watch and clock makeg—Fifth bst™n Wood and Market streets, opposite Iron ®iy j [ ?“ L Ail hinds of Jewelry made and replied. 1 aps l < rkehe ovrss, Pittsburgh. ... 8. L. QUTUHttT. B ‘°° S.'c'uTHBKBT & SON, -OEAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, No- »° Lv SmiOiiidd ttrut. —— Hrare (suoflxssoß ,o Mranrr & o . ER AND COUMISSIOS MERCHANT, f« ‘f 1 ® B“'° of *»rta Woolen <W«. No. 189 liberty street. [my4 Dealer in boot^sime?trunks and RRATD HATS, corner of Market and Liberfar No. IT4 Pittsburgh. Pa. ' jet^.y PEKIN TEA STORE, BY A. JAYNES, .. So. 35 Fifth i irteL beiwten Wood and Market, toutA Of*. SoldWholesalo and Retail. jtt&yg AtnKO » CO. Walter P. Harah&lly .Dealer In french and American Paper I tT«r-<»<T’tr* tn*r® QIITCHBLL, : WHOLESALE AND. KETAIL, DBEGGIStT, JJo. 133 Wood Street) Hast door to H. Chlld'a Bhoe Honoe, Pittab-argh. nnasa. SotioQi | TOS FLEMING having associated with JOS. ABEL, the. business will hereafter be conducted tin Jar the *t?le or 3. ABEL * CO., at the old stand, corner of Smltbfleld and Fourth streets. . • * 1 ■ william Tborni Drutrßlat, HAS HBMOVED to the comer of HAND and PENT) Streets,where he trill, aa osnaUattand promptly tc his numerous Wends. Jill articles In his Une are warranted pure, and pot np with the ntmost care. marl4:6m B. 4 Co** -rrrHOEESALB'-DBCafffAKKHOUfifc-Oomw KWt and comer Wood «ad Bixth. £febl WWW J. C. ANDERSON, No. 0 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., WIIOLES.VLB Dealer In Foreign Fruits, Nut*, Spjoes, Confectionery, Sugars, Cigars, Ac., Ac. Raisins. Firs, Prunes, Oranges,'Lemons, Limes, Dates, Citrons, Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts. Cream Nut*, poa Nuts, Cocoa Nuts Pin® Annie Cheese, Bardinas, Picklr*, Sauces, Rock Candy, Ver mlcelli, Meccaroni. 01 ire Oil, Ac., Ac. aprfohly COCB&A3 flllflJfO. enterprise works. no. 13 6 ’wood sr&rrr, t bd pooh b»low viaora hut. BOWS '•< TBTLE7 .-£sSs]3R£*gg| IMPORTERS and manufacturers ol i krv.rprgTCAL AND DENTAL ESS'S} INSTRUMENTS, RIFLEB, Ac. We #£§7 keep e general assortment of the aboT* ’*2' article*constantly on band; together with & general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Quna, Pla tola and Revolvsrs. Flasks, Tlomß. Phot Belts. Cops, Powder, Load and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk: Tlunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and Hutr Drcssera’ Sheara; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Also, Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLES!—Wear* making UlOenof every description,to order, of the best factorial, and workmanship warranted- Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail. *W be. mi ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices. ________. my JlAlfllL ABC, JR. PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1855. BUSINESS CARDS. Chandelier* and Gee Plsture*- rrVHB Rubucribers erenow crpeningat their new Wareroem -1 NO. 1 Ofi FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith field, the largest assortment of OHASBEITBBS. BBAOK KTS PENDANTS, and all artistes connected wit Gas sitting, ever offered In this market. Bavins arrangement made by which they wUI be constantly In receipt of new patterns and varieties, they confidently Invito the attention of nor cbaeerß to their .election. We are determined to “» " low as any house in the West, and bain* practical Gas Fit t«r#. can offer peculiar advantage? to those desiring articles continue as heretofore to flt np buildings of every de scription for gas. water and steam. Braes Castings of all kinds made to order promptly. e LONG, MILLER & CO., No. 109 First street. GEOROK ntiKTGHER, raOM HEW YORK, r- MANUFACTURER of the celebrated Gowmer Vontilatlnj Wl£, tfflutio \ \ Band Toupees, and every description fcev SA j A 0 f Ornamental Hair, for L&dieii and 4ftw£§H. Gentlemen. 70 FOURTH STREET, T* /CSjy^P^between Wood and Market, Pitta- Burcnta’a system enables Ladles f and Gentlemen to meaiure theirh««da | accuracy. v FOR WIQ g. No. 1. The round of the Head. _ n No. 2 From the forehead over the head to neck, No. 2. No! S. PT*m ear to ear, over the top. No 4 From ear to ear, round the forehead. Tor Tnnpww, to cover the top of the bead only—a paper pattern, the exact shape of tho bald part. _[my4 Saw Coach and Cirrltß* Factory I JOHS6TOH. BEOTHEEB & CO., (knur of Rebecca and frlmcmt lirfrtA AVegheny City, iiiii mi WOtTLt) Inform th*>tr friend* the public Kfln«‘r»ny. that they havr poTanxoced ib«* manufacture of Cartlosre*. SSLltoronrbe*. Pa>ck*w*y#, Bußjfi*»,Slelgh* and Chariots, in all tlmir Tariouastvlw of finish and proportion. AnoTJerswill he executed with Btrlrt regard todurabillt? and beaatyof finish. Repair* will also h* attended to on th? moid raafonabls terras. Uslnj In all thpir work th* best Eastern Shafts, Pole*, and Wheel stuff, they feel confi dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of thMr work. Purchasers are requested to give us a noil, bafar* pnr*ha sinsr elsewhere. ortfirlv Pearl Steam ftfUl; CANAL BASIN. ALLEGHENY CITY, (SUAE TIJS KMiSOAP STATION.) Families win b* suppiim with »tnrTwrtous grades of FHKRII GRiMiVD Vf/tPR. By Iparioa nr«l*»ri» at th* Mi’l op In aut Vt«- at Loean. Wilecm A 0.. W«*l *»r—r Rrann 4 Reiter .*« qpp Ls>»rtv *n<l St- Orlp IVtM'ur.-h. K. P. or J T K.-un'Oe. hm-T-d-t**. Flour will 1 in either of th* two <'W Tr»RMa: CASH cudcliTt-rv jyAq BRYAN. KENNEDY A CO. FOR Saddlers and Carriage Mahers, R. T. T/RTCCTT, .TR., No. lAI Wood street, PITTSBURGH. AUo, Clotha, Damasks, Lace®, tfoii, Bout Stuff, Bprines, &e., &c. _ Steamboat ForwUnre and Chair*. WF, hoTp on hnrnl and a-* «'n«**n*l» njetinfaefn- STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE AND f®l CHAIRS. of rrprv d-*vrlption. vlx: J l Extpnidcn Dining To Mm; Do Bar do La. Ups Cabin Chair?, of various ftyl*«; G*uts. do do do; Etat* Room do do do; Do Toilet Boxrs; T»te a Tetes; Divan": Centro \YufcSbmfts; Card do; Water do; Tr*w. Ac , Aft. Maicri*! and workmanship w«rrantM. ptD*« tatl^ brtnrv. T. « Yhrrvo A *Y>. jy-Jft SS «* . Aruv»«lt* P-Uv TTot*l. M I T R P"II T ’ S ■KTF.W EAGLE HIT MANUFACTORY, r -iy^y | \r» l«‘2 W.iil-J «.TRFET or>fl d«x»T eg* r e-'. ro thncAnv-rof I.l'-eptv ,£3 TV- pmfM.T 1* a practical tYkfcvKy- li-iTln? had ftftren -*•>!•« experience nt thft t A v*»*ra at n praeti.-al workman: h»*lng work«d In ‘b- ptlaalo**! **t.Kll-h-n-n!< In New York. Phil aaeljfeta, nr.ftinna-1. ami lh« Now l-'nsland state*: f»«l» rooMunt that, from lilft rra-'llral eiperieoce a* a Hatter, he can furnbh not onlv a« co d bof n ntTTf* ‘*t>d cntAPFI BTtic'o than nnvtMnc har*-trf''r# ofT-rad to ih** Pittsburgh puKljrv—,/; e,f Air<.?on manufoofurr. d»rl fvtf \V\ !■>• ffnven. Tim OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, fkt* John rton A Stockton I and Blank B-v>k nod Stationery Wnre.houee, is prapar-l to execute every style of Legal, Commercial. Canal and Steamboat Job Prtotlo* and Book Rinding, and fuminh even* article in th» TRsnk Book. Paper and Stationery Hoe, at the shortest notice anil on the most reasonable brine , A _ Rlank Book and Stationery Warehouse. Printing office and Booh Bindery, corner of Market and Second ata rnovie Depot ot Lonffworth fe Ilmnurmnn'l Cil uvu Wine. *nd Brandy. THE omlwittried h»» r«re!T<d *oil ndVrn for role, af an cinnait prices, a large qnantlty of Lotrworth A Z^n3^l^ , T• man’" choice and world-renowned SparWlng. Dry and La* die*’ Sweet Catawba Winer. Such «*> may desir® to proetira no erceltentarticle of Natlre Wine, (the pnTe Juice of the crape.) will find my establishment the place for the cratift* cation of their desire. The Catawba Brandy, dUtilled from the ceontoe Orape. 1« declar**') by many excellent judges, KJU.I In flavor to the best Imported Cl^n^i ( , KETSE j, < ■ ft «o No. 117 Liberty street. lYunn’s A Clark'* Planio AYBPSn ornral of NITNNB A CT. A UK’S fffrgrVn. celabrnte-1 PIANOS ha" Just been recMgngHg&a by tho ftubPCTiber. They have been madef* JJ O pTfl and carefully elected cxprenely for this mar-'* » v kel, and ar« considered unequalled for aweetne** and Po*«r Of tone They all powesa the new ImproToment or two trpamtf brido'9, tbe ban« utrlnM running over and almye the treble. They are fullr t purrnnltxl to stand anj cllttmte and to eTcel In mpneity for «tnndinc In tube* Frtcearance from *250 to *lOO Aleo.a floe lot of Plano* frtvm the mnou feetorierof DUNHAM nlsoT.TnliTE N'EWTOV A BRADBURY. N. Y. All the above will oo"itlvnly be Hd at Factory pricaa, without additional chare* for freight, risk, etc etc. HKNRY KLK^KR, ’ Bole Agent tor Nunn* A HarVe Pianos. No 101 Third street, • g Sign of the Ooblen n>rr. HiH’* Almanacs for 185 S. JOHN n. MELLOB. 81 Wood rtM, Pittftbnrgb, win Vobltsh on the 'sth *,i»n,t WM. th- wit ITOJJJ. series or Almante. (for 18551 eoV-nWabj ’ Ksq., end for mnny years pnbltshs-l v Mr this city, under the name of “Loomis Almanacs. me series will consist of— HILL’S PTTTSBUROH ALMANAC, HILL’S MAGAZINE ALMANAC. HILL’S AMERICAN FAIIMERS* ALMANAC. It 1» only necessarv to **v, that the rellffloua, moral au j useful character of Mr. Hill’s Almanacs will be maintained I In the above eerie*, fhr 1855. *y«Prlnt«re and other* are hereby eantloned against infringing on th* oopyrlght of tbo above Al manacs. They will h« for sale at all the Bookstores, by the gross or Ira™, * nd b r JOIIJ , n MKI.LOR. BI Wood street. ~~ A~Nexw Arrival of Pianos. CmARLOTTB BLUME, No.lll Wood atra®*. in Just r« / c«j»inc the following new Piano Fortes, with and with out the JEollan attachment.: . . a, - Oneelesnot carved Louis XIV style Grand Action i oo- ovtrn carved Sorpentino, pearl kev*. 7 octave Plano. Two full carved, semi graud, 7 octavo Plnnos. Two plain Rosewood “ “ Ono do do “ „ Two*double round corner Rosewood C>% octave One roun»l corner fmisheil hnr.k ami frout t octavo l Inn . A further arrival 1? expert*! in al>out two weeks. [au2o Loan Office. TORN A. O’BRIEN,67 BMITIIFIELD STREET,between •I Fourth arnTDlnmond alley. Money loaned on Gold aDd Silver Plate, Diamonds. Gold and Silver Watches. Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Guns and Pistols, Feather Beds. Fur niture, and all kinds of articles—for any length of time Sgroed on. Charges for storage consiaerahly lowcr iha» heretafore. Private entrance through the hall door. All business transactions strictly confidential. . , „ . . jra- Forfeited pledges sold Immediately after belngont of redeemed- Bargalnsof Gold and Bllver^“^ h ' es, .Tewalrv.&e . always on band. aprlO.Cm^ KEW gBED STORE! JAMES WARDROP. O*FERB for s>le CANARY; BIRDS of the breed baingrery hardy, and fin* sincere. Bird Seeds , narT Hemp, Millet.Rone and mixed Heed. Bouqn«t* wUI be'tarnished composed of the finest FLOWERS. tlx t clmrilia, Rope Bods, Ilaltottopes, 4c. forCPrietmaa Tree, from the Seed and Horticultural Store, Wo. .9 Fifth «£. near TTood. “ I 1 Usnaome the Bmok«> , £™r¥' SE D AnrimomßHon’ C “n n^ bThoVlrf” A. n"»“ EY ’ uXIIR ft. MOSEUj i ■RrifiTTfiTa"—Onlcuu: Philo IleU. No. 75 Third street, A PlSStand of tho Diamond. Allegheny, jvlfcflm rtexr Jerier Water Melon, and Peaches. fSagvt UVli. Wood ‘g^^g^OK. < ». - <* »*v %-. . * *•• v'*;* V- *O-*- •.*-.• V'’ r ■; - y '-»• •-* ‘fir.!*’-."• . THE late firm of JONE 3 a QUlGO.having been dissolved by the d«ath of Joi.u F. Quigg, on the 27th inet., the buidnefS of *«id firm will bo sullied by tha underasusd, at their office, corner oi Rosa nud Firnt fctreets. ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, September SO, 185i—(0ct2:y MANUFACTURER ot Spring and Blister Steel, Plough Blab steel, steel Plough Wings. Coach and Kliptic •Soring* Brass Not Taper, half pxtntit, Screw, Mall and Hammered Iron Axles,'-corner of Uoad and First streeu, Pittaburgh, Pa. octfclj ISIAO JOSXS * »■ EOOEafl * D. B. Roger* A Co., Manufacturers or riouEßS’ patent improved steel Cultivator teeth. Office corner Ross and First stmte. octSlv - - ■ ' c. B> He«dly &> Co»* . CHEAP CARPET WAKEUOUBB, Ifo. 82 Third ilrtd, near J#or£(. would respentfuQy Inform their friends md th« tmbhc generally, that they have now in itora their eumlHHnu ot OARPBTS of every description, from the Roy.l T«lv*t Aecom mon Ingrain, Homp and i <oor Oil Cloth, from one i« «l iht yards w»a«. orw dealgu* and rich. Joga and Canton Matting, DrOigetß, Rugs, Matt, Stair Rods Window Sh-des, Ac. Persona 10 want are Invited to call and vxum* ine their fltock. Steamboats, Hotels, and Residences furn ished on the most reasonable terms. ?»-ill profit** and quick sales. uS TERMS CASH ONLY. ipWAiii>”aux.. - iuxccb ft. uolui**i 11111 & Holliday, w m PRODUCE, PORN AitDISQ ANu COMMISSION MBR CHANTS, Ja attention paid to all oonstgntnentto for ealo of Flour, Produoe, Ac. Orders lot the purchase of Produce eolirited snd promptly attended to. Goods for ra-fhlpmHtit with despatch- tOctirOiii mHE undersigned has justrecvma at his a n I CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE, near the Two Mile Run, between Pittsburghßj3j2£«pS?|* and Lawrencevllle, a splendid asaorastnt Jgf—. of YBHICLBB, of every description, and will continue to receive regularly, new and second band Carriagct, Sulkies, Buggies, de n which be will sell on the very lowest terms for cosh. Having htdtwelvoyears' practice In thebusiuefs, and with his well known facilities in Ut* East, he flatters himself is putting down ail competition. Those wishing to purchase are respeotfollyinvUed to coll and see for themselves. Especial and pTompl attention paid to repairing of Carrl rmvlBtdewv. JOIFPH WTHTB. J. su Jo3fiJ JONES & BUCHER. lEOH FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, /Vntfyfconia Rn&road, foot qf Third ft, ITarritbvrg, Fb- HA VINO inrrtanHi oar Machinery, which Is now of th« m«t lmproT«d OTdar, *|*d haring add*d many farill* tlen for dUpatehing work, w-%, e now manufacturing Flrr* Clu« STEAM ENGINES, FOR FUBNACE3 AND ROLLING MILL?. Blowing Cylinders, Boilers. Furnace, Rolling, a A.W aND GRIST MILL MACHINERY A CASTINGS. OU and Water lupe%Ujdr»ot«,Retort-, Ulu-b- Itij Posts, Columns, Girders. Shafting, Hangers, Brackets,Collar Grate*, BathingTub?,Spouts, Railing, Verandah and Ornamental Catting*. W« pay particular attention to the manufacture and con struction of Ca*t Iron Fronts for Houses and Stores. Having aueXXenjnt" aasoitment or beautiful Oarvad Pat terns of the most approve! architectural order, our great facilities fur manufiuciuring atrtl shipping enable us to com pete with our o»tl«>». Parties rreettug or Roiling Mills, Mill OwnrT* and Mill-Wrights, will audit much to thoir adTantag* U> call and examine our eiteume stock of Patterns before building. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, Of every deecnp ion; Smith Wnrh, Pattern Maying. Per* and For."* Tuyere*. f.,rti-l>**d border. [tayl3:y •*' V < / /~ %> i, k ..'if • . - S £r u.t, • ■ ~mm*r : , »■ f* . ;•:* >• .v *' Jg&forf Jsshbr Jir&k BUSINESS CARDS. Notice* Isaac Jones, CARRIAGES FOH BALE* China Kali, MAUIi&T STREET liKTWr.tfN THIRP ANP FOURTH. —pm . rMn.4 <.f of hi-* Fall impoHn lii'jj. n -w r«r>-iT:njt, t/> * l>hh we iuTit" the r [teuii'm * / lb*- •T-.untrj n«vJ* Hnrlnc- miiuc dr-ten dlßerent pa? • P ,u, ~f IV.-1 Wire. f'-r' ißui of Butting rII tu*t.‘F: sm .„ s; Tthi<-f. iiiiiv !•« Yi.'r- ims JUoor, gold band. ’Mid wrr.-ii bio*, ntak. plain parole,brown and green. A'* *O. h m-Hh and« hite itni'.ntWJu SIODC, which c fc ». i- wiii much Imlow th© rril store ware. COMMON WAKK—Oar stock of Ornoon Tp&S Platt'*, B*.k*r*, Nappies, Bowl*. Pitcher*, ami every article tu thf tine, U large, and aelecud for the city and country trail**. QLAaS JVAUE —Having ft larte and e-e’.l ejected atocii cf 01 ats « o haod, a« will *«ll at tb* nen'-liaDt tu« trouble of making a aapsml* bill. AU we aak Is a call, *od we feel confident of pfcas'Mp * JOHN J. iFLBARY, Soots and bboe*t iVholtsale and Retail. James kobb, % to. £9 Market, and C Union strut, third door from the Market U am. w*,uld call the mention of LU friend?, and the puHt- gcocnillv, to tha fart, that hr has now on band th- largest and b**t relate,! stuck of BOOTS AND SHOES, In all tbeir tbil-dm, w-rt) ItdWuad gentlemen ot l*hil tlpliU, New York and U-»-toa, a d which,h« truac*. cani)'* .sii to pl»uso utl. t Hie prices oro very mueh reduced, and he pells Dad!*** Q-iters at from $1,1:1 u> $1 ;’■(> G -nilaann’a Bools frutn S2,aC> to $6. ana enr-lieut UenlleumV* Ofti'.trt, and Yoaitu and CbiUJTwo'* wear, at *xtre< rdi»-arY low n. lie *b*' continue* to manuf-t-ture, v-heretofore, all d<~ ncrlptl-nt of LADIK3 A’'!) UKNT» E>lKN‘ S BOOTS AND BH'*KH,of the bent quality SOU the oil of which be warranto Nor should b*> or-rhoHe* hia Tory large *•» wrtineul of Hum Sandal.*, Overshoe* »ndU o'S, lor Ladles, fient riaeQ ana Cbl.drrn. K*ery p*r?.>i who favora him With their palm ware will l>c fairly dealt vlth. Jap9 .New Paper Hangings, NO fti» WO 0 STREET. Fine french and American fkilor papers; Panel oeeor&ii.*-E.% In g'd R oak and mtrnle; Hall Paper*, of various mtlm; Fig*d icd plain Pipers, for .liningroomsandchamber? Chrap and t»w peio«~J Wall i'apeni, JWd-rs, Ctuiiug <. Figures. IViuduw Shat'S. A la:g>* »sud eocnpleto avwrsruetu of the ibovs, wlectei for i!>.i aea>tm ( will bo euld tit tnr usual low trices. orta W \LTKU P. MARSHALL. u ORAFr D. RU?iS'itk. -I, J. UOA/K Ur.ff, itclalnger &. Groff, Tl‘7'E>TEi.-> ,\v. l2i Woo<J Manu W f AI -ur«ra of Ctx-klog C<*al and A\.od fitoT*>« P*rl -r store*, II dlo« Piiin and PaucyQrat,.*, piaic and i'r»u-y Kan-iera, evl aud L>"g t'otabl* flagar 6.*Ule*, T** Kettle*, fito»a KcUlea, Bo*.*. ■\Vin- 11. Talcott - Jo., |#UCCi*~J*5 TO T- It-VltOT, JR-i » CD.,I MANUPACTUuEttS or GILT AND MAIUXA.NY LOOK ING U LASSfcd, Fortran and Helurv Frta«», Ac , and dealer- hi Imported and Domestic Fancy No. Gil, cor ner of Wool and Fourth gtrerm, Hiuhnrgh. ocU^ltt A Caul HAVING soid my Interest in the firm of T. KENNEDY, JK_ A CO., to William U. Tulcott, wk with A. G. Uenry, will oontinoe tb» booking Glass and Variety Hurt &tu the old stand, comer of Wood and Fou-th atiwts, under the style of ffa lb Talcott a Co. 1 evidently re commend them to my former *uitomeia, as *v*ry way qualified to >rira entire satisfaction All persons having demands against me, and at.lndebted to me, will ploaso make an early setU«nonL T. KKNNSTV, JR. Coblntt Farnliare Warehooa. m b. TUUNQ A CO., Qtbinel Purtuiguand Chkr Man- I . ti/aefurerj, Non. 3d and 40 Smilhfraßl street. -pposlte Ciiy Hotel, would respectfully remind tnelrold frie.da and customers, and those about to purchase anything u their line of business, that thoy are constantly inanufMaring eTery description t fashionable Parlor aud Chambr Fur cliure warranted In material and workmanship, all sold on reasonable Urtas. Caro takan In packing for knd or water carriAgo ~ t , . Steamboat Cabin Furniture and Chairs on band amfciadr to order, as usuaL Those Interested In famishing boats will find U to ; helr advantage to rive us a call, as we give every uttentln to the manufacture "f work best adapted to their uxe. [atSl BOOTS AMO SllOAiSt WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JAMES KOiiU has fitted qd In eplendld etylo hia tore, No. B'J Market street, and No 0 Union street, betVeu Fifth street and the Diamond, aud baa uow oomplct^hifr Sibling stock of IkRjTS, SHOES, SLll’Pfcßn, GAITRRS,Ic., and Palm Leaf, Pedal, Dastin and Braid UATS, to wblutbe Invites tho attention of all purchasers, whether at whU* sale or retail. . . ... , This stock Is one of the largest ever opened in this cly, and embraces everything worn by theladiatof Vblladelpiiti and New York, aud ho trusts cuuuot fall lo please ir Great care baa been given In selecting Iko choicest goou; all of which i»e warTains. Ub also cuQUduuk m manufacture, os heretofore, ail d ecriptions of Boot** nud Show, nud from this long ekperleuv of over twenty years iu business lo this city,l#, he trust, « iufllcleur guarantee timl those wtio favor him with thi* CUttom, will be fiilrlj Jfull with apflO.lf Seminary for Uoya. SjH‘ A-wert wr. o/ F\/ih and Grant sti.,apposite Court HoiUk fi 'HE Fail of this S:h-a;i will commence on MON I DA* September 4lb. nod the dalles ufiusirueUonwil Presumed by Messrs OIIIUGS aud M’UU.NaI.D. There are ten puccvk.-ivv mouths In the Academic year. Tuition 1b per quarter. The number of pupils l* limited, unJ boys arc admitted Id the »nler of applications which may be made attci Aiw'u-I iVo.h, at & t Li bony aiteut, or at .-obool, or hy lottei droppeij lu Punt Gihce. llu9:P1 * _ YV. B. SOAtFK, FiILST STREEV, BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET STREETS, FITT&BUIttJU, PA., builds Francl*’ Potent MeUllU Uk Boats, of tUlvaulacd iron ,lilao. manufactures Conovr aud Shoot Iron Work, Cooking Stoves for Steamboats anil Hotels, Portable Forges, Forged Iron Work, Large Bolt, for Bridges, Ac.; Cork Ufa b 'f,l“ d cheapen kind. gteambnut work attended to. ;my2B.j_ WK are receiving ftom .New York and Philadelphia, 830 HALF CIIESTS TEA, comprising Young Hjron, Imperial. Qunpowder, Oolong, Souchong, and English Breakfast, all of whtcb hate boon carefail/selected, and will Tet Btore> jy/jj No. 38 Fifth street. J BOOTS AND SHOES.—Tboee wbo wish to get a neat and well flttiug BOOT, BIIOE or GAITER, will call at M’LAUUULIX’S, jyio 05 Fourth street. “—IIKISINGKH & ORAKF, ~~ w yr aNUFAOTURERS OF COAL AND WOOD COOKING M STOVES, I’crlor and Healing Stove*, Onito FrontH jf’iden, Wagon Boxes 4c., 4o Warehouse ho. 124 WOOD Rty~.t. ahova EWh. IMtiulmrgh, Pa. a TOC KINO FACTORY i SO 21 f/l'T/f STREET, Sign of THE OLD STAND. WILLIAM DALY has (returned from tho Manufhctur ln« Hosiery UlstricU of Europe, where he has pur fJ?rraJ,h a-very extensive and well assorted stock of retail at N.w York importers DA]LT * CO. ,: Remember the plare-No. 21, 81*0 of THE OLD STAND. w ai.SbT~B- >OK OAbbo— gfclrhed and In ware , *> a TOTOQ * °°' . ----- —„ 1 * FOR SALE AND TO LET: property for Sale* TUB subscriber offers for taie, on Yery reasonable tormf, tb« following property, vii: A Three Story Brick Dwelling House, No. 110 Penn street, between Hay street and Evans* alley; and Lot 26 feet front, extending back 112 feet to an alley. The House la one of the best buildings, and in ono of the most pleasant neighbor hoods in the city. Five Lots—embracing corners of Front and Ferry streets; one hundred and five foot front on Ferry and siifcy feet on Front street, with a good three story Brick Building on the corner, a two story Frame on Front it., and two Brick Build ings, used ns shops, on Ferry it. A Lot, 31 feet front by 8Q feet deep, on Front, between Market and Ferry streets. A Lot, with very convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot 20 feet by 90, fronting on Congress and Elm stfl. A House and Lot, on Wylie street, near the new Court House. The house is well arranged and in good order, and ta now occupied as a hotel. A Three Story Brick, on Smithfleld street, near Seventh— being In an excellent business location. The Lot is 20 by 80 feet deep, fronting on Smithfleld it. A Cottßge Frame and Lot, 23 by 120 feet, fronting on Anne and Robinson streets, Allegheny-City. This is a very desira ble and pleasant location for a residence. Nine Lots In the tovni-ot AFKiesport, eaeh 60 feet by 150. Several of these aru on the Main street. Eleven Acre* in Limetown, on the Monongahsla Elver, on which there ore 4 houses; there are some oor 7 acres of ex cellent stone coal, and abundance of limestone, convenient to the landing; and two coul pita open. Ninoty Lou in the town of Columbia, GO feet by 150 each* nearly all level, and well locatiod. The tenant of etch Lot has the privilege of using whatever stone coal he may re quire for his own use, from apt near the Locks. Columbia is a pleasant situation on the bank of the Monongahela riv er, a short distance below Look Ho. 3. in the midst of an ex tensive stone cool region, and would be a desirable point for manufacturing establishment*. Two Hundred acres of superior Btone Coal,with House, Railroad, Ac. This property has a front of 140 rods on the Monongahela river; an excellent landing; good grade and foundation for railroad—with osoagh level ground at one point for houses and gardens, or locations for manufactories. The vein Is deep enough to allow fcorsee to be used la haul ing out the coal—the quell!? of tihfeb, for iron work, steam, gas, or for any ordinary rESjteoatCSirpaeaed by any In the C °ln*my absence, my ejsat,Jasso Blakely, Eea., will give all necessary Informatica^ zvA ba authorised to give warran tee deeds for any propetSy wiL JAMES MAY, No. \lO Pwnp street 98 Per Gent Lotrtr tkna any Farm in the caoatF* A VALUABLE FARM FOE BALE.—The subscriber ii authorised to roll the following described TRACT OF LAND, containing 111 ecrer, ftßSatealn North Fivette town ahlp, Ailegbeov county, Ff-* I*l aSd* from the City of Pitted burgh, and near :he But; fl tke 3taßbenviUo Kallroau. with. Cool and Lim- Stone ut.Vr thl Whale place, and easy of. —lmprovement* CO ftllcra: A very comfortable Farm House, 1W by fe*t, 2 rtrriw Wash Spring House, aud otW out bwlL’lvgs; anew Frame Bank Bam, £4 by 35 foot, finished In the bavt posable manner, with publlug under tho whole building; 100 bearing Apple Trees, b**«t grafted qualities: a large quantity of Peach and Cherry Trees, all In bearing order; about 85 aer« cleared and in s hL?h state of cultivation, with water In all the field*. This land Is Tery comfortably situated in one of the heat urighborhoods in the county, being convenient to market, to chm-cben, K:hw>U and mills, and would not be in the market, oulj that the owner la about to remoro to the for Terms e&ej and prire moderate. Fur farther gartl t-alare see the owner, WM. EObB, on promises, or rho sab scriber. JAMES C. RICHEY, au2l:dsw ,Bval Estate AgroL .J. 0. BCCfiIA. I/OK fcALK— Two splendid Farms; one of 100 acres, and J 7 the other7s acres; beautifully located on the Upper 6L Clair Township Plank Uoad, H miles from the city,each of them lying so as to divide into 10 acre lots,havinga good spring on each. It Is a splendid opportunity for a specula tpm. ~ Those who want a good home, or wLh to make money, would do well to look at lLaa we will eell to the first that offers us our low price, in loti or all together. Also, five Country Seats, 1 mile from Woods’ ran, and only 3 miles from Allegheny city,by wayoftheNew Brigh ton Plank Roal. They are fine healthy locations, and of fered Tery low. „ , Also, ton Country Beats on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Raiirotd, 7 miles below the city. The/ will be sold separate or together to a colony or building association. It is a lovely location, and cheap, of course. , Ahn, cue Lot of two acres, ond two smaller ptf ecs of ground, opposite Horlman’a at Woods’ run, offered at a very low price for so Cue a property. Ac assortment Of Lauds, Uou*es and Lots, always on hand, and described in mt rv.-l*.:w. Before buying yon would do well to call an-i ri/iiuijo of THOMAS WOOLS, 76 Fourth r.tr*«-t. Beautiful Site* for Country Homes. uoSertiigned offers for sale,ou easy terms, FIFTY I LOTS, laid off and restricted for rural residences. Also, au ENTIRE SQUARE, on the back of tho Allegheny river, 7G4 feet long by *2OO feet deep; having fronts on Mary and Julia Aon Avenues, and Henrietta and Herr atrce.s. This aq'uaro contains many Fruit Trees of the choicest kind, and command! a fine view of the picturesque aou romantic ece o*»ry around. 1 am desirous of preserving this square en ure, as it would afford one of the most charming and mag □l6«nt rites for a geuiL-man’s summer residence, in t.be immediate vicinity of the two cities. Also, about THE* E ACRES OF GROUND, at the bead Of tho Island, advantageously situated for manufacturing pur pose. The above property is situated In Duqnesne borough, on the high and main bank of Herr’s Island, and is reached by * very *ubaUniiul Bridge of one span. For particulars up ply at my residence, io Duqutsue borough, on the main Dunk, fronting the head of Herr’s Island, or ot JOHN DUN LAP A CO., corner of Second and Market st*., Pittsburgh. aprlTitf WM C. MILLKK. Fifth Ward Property for sale at a Mood isartratn. 'inißßß VALUABLE DniCli HOBSU3 AND LOTS.— I X These Lots embruca & Croat on l*eun street, of 60 feet 6 toebes, to t> o leet alley ; on which there is erected a talua- Lie block of llnck Houses, two stories high, with kitchen and cellar in basement, 41 feet front on Peon street, and 110 f«a deep on Lwusi street. This is a very desirable situa tion for either o Store or aTa?«rn; i'enn ftroet being the great througbfare of the city : and this property being eon vontont to the itailrood Depot. ThU property would not bo in the market only that the owner is in Washingb-n county, and finds It extreme ly inconvenient to attend to it. Terras easy and price moderate; for further particular* enauiro of HOliEttT DAY, MiLh Ward, or JAS. C. lUCUEY*, Heal Kslate Agent, nl this office. VJAL HtOl'felhTY fr'OH SAl>f. AT A O lit A l b A KG AliN. j —The eutvcriber offers to «?U the one half of 400 acre* t .f Coal, ami HVi acres of purfocc, situated at Freemen's Lauding, on dm Ohio river, io iiuncocfe county, Va. This property bus facilities rarely met with; the rein being 7 feet thick, 01 die very be«t quality of iliiu uluous Coal, and at a pilot oo the river where the water is about 13 feet at the k.we-ir ptHge, aoJ a very large pool, sufficient to harbor 200 cool boat*. Also u charter for the purpose of establish ing coal works at the same point. There is erected on the at-ore a first rate overshot fcaw MIU. fbn abOTO will be sold half, three-quarters, or the whole, to suit purchasers. Terms easy and price moderate. For further particulars enquire of RQBSRT 11EBNAN, on the premises, or of JAMES C. ltlCllKY, Real Et-tftte Ap»pr,attMs office. Valuable Property tor bale, ON LlUtlvTY STiiKBT, ADJOINING THE METRO DIST GRAVE VAUD. NEAR CANAL BASIN.—This ts bow the only desirable piece of property in this neighbor* hood not already bought up by thS L'ennsylranla Railroad Company. Fronting on Liberty 60 feet, on Elm street lob fiwt, thence to the Methodist Qrare Yard feet, to Liber ty 110 fret. This property ifi most desirable us a Hotel. The building now on it, a good substantial three story brick, with ail the newKirv baott building?, hna for a longtime been occupied as the Uolou Hotel,doing a good business Capitalists and others desirous of making a good lnrertraent, will do we” to examine the premises, aprlis.tf I WILL SELL my unexpired lea*o .fourteen years) or a Lot» situate on U'iiarastrcst and Spring alley, in the Filth Ward-—lO ft frouting on O'llara street,and running back 100 ft. on Spring alley, on which is erected a four storied Brick House, 40 ft. square, with a frame, two stories, 60 ft. on Spring alley, well calculated to carry on any oranch ofinanufacturiDgbuslness. Being engaged In dan* ufacturing in the country, I offer tbc abore for sale. In* quire ut No. Liberty street. . „• H ocißrtf KDWA&D FABBK. IXTY THJIiiK ACRE.' OF LAND, wiLh 250 acres of. Goal JO attached, and all the improvements tberoon in success* ful operation, .’aid Farm Is situated ou the Monongahela river, «4 miles above Pittsburgh, and Is supplied Mth a Farm House, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad, cuid au excellent harbor. The vein of Coal isfWGfeetthiafc.and cannot bt surpassed in Quality. For further particulars apply 10 NICHOLSON & PAYNE, No. 236 Liberty street. Three lloutei and Lois tor Sale. WILL be sold at private sale, THREE HOUSES AND LOTS. One Crick House, situated on Ferry, betw eon Fourth and Liberty streets; Lot 20 feet front by 70 feet back. Alfo, one Lot and two Houses, on Logan street, Sixth Ward- One House fronting on Logan Blivet, and the other on Carpenter’s alley; Lot 24 feet by 100. Also, the stand 1 now occupy, on the corner of Ferry and Water streets, the lejso running oneyearfromlstof April, 1855, whb the Furniture, Codding, *c. The House at pres ent Is doing a good business, and Is pleasantly ‘ocuted. For terms and further particulars enquire of ALEX. GUPPLE3; corner of Ferry and Water streets. TIHE PROPERTY situated corner of Webster and Fulton streets, from and alter the l3t of April next. 1 hu Is »u eligible situation ibr a large Hoarding House or a Tavern frtand. It contains one largo Erick House, fronting on Pul* ton street; two small Frame House?, fronting on Crawford rtxeeti and Stable, frontiog on Webster street. At a very tmall ex- eoae the back buildings can be converted Into sta ins: capable of stalling twelve horses. For terms apply 8 V AUSTIN LOOMIS, 92 Fonrth street... irALUAULK HEAL ESTATE FOUSALE, Adjoining tba V Borough of Manchester—THlßTY BUILDING LOTS, kch 24 fvot front by 100 feet deop, and fronting on Marsel Ireet W> feet in width, are offered for sale quite low, and on taaonuble term* of payment Tbia property La part of the 4tute of the lata Jumoa Adama, Eaq., and the title la per* Apply to JAME 3 BLAKBT , Y . 'lUKHAflaUi'iU UUAlllS—wblch juucuu ue« wilier o , »n upright urxedlniugCliolr; inwiluablefor inrallds an luxurious for loungers. Call and on 38 Smiths-Id street. Valuable Properly sale. riVE HANDSOME BUILDING WW,BituuU on Centre JCAveuue, near Fulton street, and within tan minutes 3 wai of the Post Office, for ivi7 corner of Wood and Fifth fits. To l*et* . A GOOD dry CELLAR, nndor the Neptune Engine Savemb fcr.wring masses ™»- Jol %Wu£rffiSst. "" *' ifftp sale or Rent* i Veil finished two story brick dwelling, A-ta Third street, between Smithfleld end «u»t«. Applto J * "• SUTLER, JaQ 97 Front street. ‘ Bagcment Ta Let. Au qeMENT R00M,21 feet wide by S 2 deep, two-thirds toviground, ne» ttalsbodmna "fU be until tbs Ist April. Eaqnlre -at of t&*»BWNO POST- .osJ-aJ EDWARD FABER. For Sale. Coni Work* ,’or Sale. To l«et« NUMBER 163. PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE J. HENKEL’S CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE, No. 113 CHESTNUT STREET, (Opposki iHMPxitDKfe* Hail,) _ Ffailttaciphift* FTONITTOE, TS EVERY STYLE I Comprising LouisXTV, Louis XV,KlixabethananJAntique, with Sculpture Carving and modern style; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahorany,Batluwood and Maple; all of superior construction, and finished in the best style, equal to, if not excelling in qual ity, tho Goods of any Establish mentin the United States. EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren tices being positively excluded,land using the best ma terials, the work cannot fail to give satisfaction to pur chasers. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur* chasers, is the facility of Furnishing a Mouse, either In ele gant or plain style, completely from one establishment; by which means ail tho articles in each room correspond in style and quality, and the immense stock always cm hand, being so various in design, enables purchasers to please their taste m a selection, without the necessarily caused In ordaring Furniture^ . To an idea of the finished Furniture on hand,! need 1 only inform you that my Rooms ere 176 leet long, by 27 feet, wide, four floors in number; with Shops contiguous, suffi cient to employ 200 bands, which Is a guarantee that the work is all done under my own immediate inspection. Packing is all done In the Store, and Furniture warranted to carry safely any distance. Visiters to Phils delpbla are respectfully invited, as purenasersor otherwise, to call ana examloe the Goods. aa26:ly ST. LOUIS. JOSEPH nOGBIDGE. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 88 OouKsinuL, qzlow Pisa Braxxv, St* Louis, do,, /CONSIGNMENTS nnlCommisrionswiUmeet with prompt \j and personal attention, and Übcial adrano'j will be given when required, on Consignments or Bills of Lading, in hana. Orders for the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other Produco, will be promptly filled at thelowest market prices. Tho Keoeivlng and Forwarding of Merehandlxo and Pro dncewlu meet with especial care and dispatch; the lowest rates of Freight will always be procured, and theexpesse of Storage and Drays gees muchas possible avoided. . . VTXXINCSS:' . Page4«kooto, St.Lottis; Ellin A Morton,. Cincinnati; CbarMJsiJtiow A Co., do; Strader A German, do; CfcOftfeinA Valle, do; Oosea A Fraser. do; •DowVßlngA Co., do; Springer A Whiteman, do; *J/W,Butivr & Cro.jPlttsbh; E.O.oooodgun A Co, do; ,Dj Leech A Go., do; B. AO. Yarnall A Co.,PhCads; Wm. Holmes A Go., do; Morgan, J. M. Duck A Morgan: Blow 4 March, New York. B. B.Comegys, do; Frost A Forrest, do; Shields A Miller, do; Charles a.Meigs, do; Joslah Lee A Co., Baltimore. A. G.FarwellA Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do; Howard, Hon A Co., do; W.B. Reynolds, Louisville; H. D. Newcomb A Bro., do; T.C.Twichell A Co.,Commission Merchants. New Orleans. ft£»l have an open Policy of I nsuranee. which will cover all shipments to my address, when advised by letter per mail, or when endorsed on bliiaof lading before,or at the time of Ahlpment. JOSEPH 3IOG RIDGE, angO Bt. Louis. Missouri. WATER'CIIOE INSTITUTE) HAND BTKKfiT, (SOUTH SIDE,) BET. PENN STREET AND THE RIVER, PITTSBURGH, PA. DOCTOR BABLZ, Graduate and Practitioner in the Old Schools of Medicine, Allopathic and Qomcspatbic, and fur the past ten year* asuocassful Hydropathist, has opened a WATER CUKE iu the above location. The perfectly Fafe, direct and Immediate effect this sys tem has on all Fevers, and all diseases acute and chronic— while it h mild, grateful and invigorating to the weak and debilitated, rend?™ it peculiarly desirable in families, who will in- treated at their homos. Allopathic and Ilomcepathlc treatment will bo adminis tered where desired; bat, after long end thorough expe rience, Doctor Baelz gives a decided preference to Hydro pathy, which has, throughout the old and now world, proven ro eminently successful In every form of diseasu, including Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Asthma. Cuta neous, Natrons and Liver Diseases. Testimonials of cures from highly reputable citlxena of nearly every Slate In the Union, cad he examined at Doctor Baelx’s office. The Rev. Clergy are invited to consult him gratis. Warm water being used In the commencement, and often throughout tho treatment,it is aluxuryinstcadof unpleas ant, as those unacquainted might suppose. AETtasscta.—Me?sr*.Charles Brewer, Waterman Paimbr,' W. W. Wilson, W. IT. Williams, Thompson Bell, J.IL Wei den. D. T. Morgan, Wm. B. Holmes, B. 11. English, B M. Kerr. The undersigned, having visited Doctor Baclx’s Institu tion and witnessed his smreesful treatment, cheerfully re commend him as a thoroughly educated and skillful Phy sician : Charles T. Ru»*e!l. Jos. M’Conceßp, Darl-J Hunt, John C. Curtis, llobt, Patrick, John B. Livingston, John Wright, VV. W. Patrick, Hoses F. Eaton, 0 Ormsby Oregg. {Janfl Kansas, Nebraska A Know-Xothlngtsm LAUD TWENTY PEE CENT. CHEAPER THAN CAN BE BOUGUTIN TUB ABOVE TERRITORIES, Real -Estate Farm tor Sale* rpIIE subscriber is authorixcd to sell TWO HUNDRED I AND EIGHTY-FOUR ACRES OF LAND, situated in Versatile!* trwnsliip, Allegheny county,.Pennsylvania,lying back, of M’K«e?p«'xt, known as the White-oak Flats, and in sight o! the Station on the Connells Tillfe Railroad. Improvement* as follow*: a square LOG HOUSE,3O by 20 feet, two stories high; and square LOG BARN, CO by 30 feel, (both new and in good order;) two fine young ORCH ARDS, (best grafted fruit,) just commenced to tear. There 1 Is ctoe.'f W one hundred acres cleared and in a high *tato of cultivation, and the balance is well set with white-oak timber of the first order. This Land is well calculated for a stuck Farm, -eing very level, and the soil of an excellent quality for grasa-growing, and being well watered with twelve or fourteen never-failing spring® of excellent water. TbU Land bus facilities rarely met with, being within half a ratio of the Youghiogheny and one mile of Monongaholn, nnd almost on the Uno of the Connellsvllle Railroad, and is supposed to contain an inexhaustible bed of IRON ORE. This Land would not bo in the market, only that the owner is about.to remove to the “Far West. 1 * Terms easy,and price moderate. For further particulars, inquire Gl \Y. J. REYNOLDS, at Lorens’a Glass Works, or of JAMES C. RICHEY, Real Estate Agent, tt this office. Valuable Property tor Sale. TWO LOTS OF GROUND, upon which are erected four Brick and two Prase Building?, which rent annually for $5OO. Said property is situated in the Ninth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh, on Penn street, between —and streets. Also, the Factory and Ground known- as the “Empire Works,” situated ou the corner of Ponn and Morris streets. Also, 23 acres of ucimproTed land, situated on the Alle gheny rirer, one mile from East Liberty. On a portion of this land there la the best Saw Mill location in the county. Also, a number of lets containing from 1 to 6 acres of choice land, situated one milo north-west of East Liberty, and one mile east of LawreocevU'e. The above named pieces of property are very desirable, and will be disposed of on advantageous terms lo early pur chasers. V For term* of sale and farther information apply to Wm. P. Baum, No. Wood street, Pittsburgh. R. D. THOMPSON, aul&tf Assignee for Jaa. 8. Negley. ' Bay Wood. Nursery and Gardeus, JAMES KENNEDY, [lute Msnagorof the well-known Sy racuse Nineties, New York,) begs leave to inform the public, that he has now established an EXTENSIVE NUR SERY, on the Farm of Mr. James S. Negley, near East Lib erty, where he shall beprepared, after the 6th Instant, to* re ceive usd fill orders for every variety of Fruit and Ornamen tal Trees, Hardy and Green House Shrubs and Plants. In addition to a choiceaod superior stock on band, he has made arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries in the East, to keep up his supply. Having a thorough and long expe rience In the business, he can assure hla customers perfect satis taction. Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer his services In, designing, layingout, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Pub lic Parks, or the grounds of Country Residences; and will also furnish plans for the formation of Lawns, Approaches, Picturesque Scenery, Ac., in the highest styles of the art. Practically acquainted with every branch of Landscape Gardening,and having spent years in the Sylvian. Parks of England, and on the beautiful hanks of the Hudson* he hopes be lias the capacity to meet the wishes of those who favor him. AS - Communications can be addressed through the City Post Office, or left at the Warehouse of Messrs. Negley 4 Mohan, 22 Wood street Boiton Papier filactie Company. MODERN AND ANTIQUE ORNAMENTS. PITTSBURGH AGENCY, C 7 MARKET STREET.—The attention of Builders, Steamboat Contractors and Cab inet Makers, is requested to this new and great improve ment In the manufacture of emboUiihmenta for Buildings and Steamboats, outside and Inside; Cabins, Halls. Churc hes, Dwellings, Stores, and Parlor Furniture, in giR, or in imitation of various kinds Also, Cornices, Brack ets, and Patent Ventilating Centre Pieces for Ceilings, Mouldings,Consuls,Trusses, Battlement, Ac; much cheaper and handsoqg? ihaul’lasterand Wood Carving, and a great deal more durable. BLOCK LETTERS FOR SIGNS, very cheap and warrant ed to last for 20 years exposed to the weather. Above Goode for salo at the manufacturer’s prices—cost of freight added. W. W. WILSON, * Je2B 67 Market su Kew Partnership* MATTIIEW GRAFF AND DAN*L. RKIBINGER, trading heretofore oa il. GRAFF A CO., Stove and Hollow ware Manufacturers, No. 12-1 Wood street, have this day associated with them-THOMAS J. GRAFF, as a partner in their business. The name, Btvle and title of the firm will, from this date, be ORAPF, REISINGER A GRAFF. They respectfully solicit a continuation of the patronage so lib erally bostowed upon the firm of M. Graff A Co. Pittsburgh, July Ist, 1554. Mew Trimming Store* 7^ A'o. 83 Ocrmtr of Market street and the Diamond. 17UIANK VAN GOKDKR respecfully announces to the 4 pnblieof Pittsburgh and virinlty. that he will open his new Trimming Store on Monday, April 17th. lUvlng fitted up the neatest store room in tne city, and filled it with & choice selection of the latest.stylos of Trimmings and Fan cy Goods, ho Hatters himself that bo will offer superior in duce nents and endeavor to give fall satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage.' Now, don’tforget the place—No. S 3 Market stmt* corner of the Diamond. faprl'J] . FRANK VAN GORDER. PAUL KLEINER has removed hit LITERARY DEPOT from! No. 73 Third street, to Fifth street, opposite the Theatre, where he will be happy to see his former audallothersdeslronapf purchaslng.any of the cheap Ll tfTfltur* of th» day . . apr7:ly Plead and mineral Water Fountain. WUOWE, No. 61 FIFTH Streot, next door to Masonic • Hall, dealer la FRUIT and CONFECTIONARY. Ice Cream, of the beet quality, sorted up during the sea son. Also, Strawberries and Cream. Families can be supplied with Strawberries and other Fruits, during the season, on the most reasonable terms.. nr>i«r* BTa- vfloppMftjllv crdirttpd.- fe2*tY' • OUT AGAlN—Wooes* Monthly Real Estate-Register. On it there are described for sale 61 good Farms, 32 Houses and Lots, 43 fine Country Beats, and AOOCity Lots, with which purchasers ought to be acquaintcdbefoie buy ing. Call and get b Register gratis. r Jan2itf THO 3. W00D5,.76 Fourth street. : TEN MORE of those splendid Cloaks at sl2,'usually sold at $2O, Just opasod-by J»M A. A, MASON h CO. ’ \ * * W*. * * RATJES OF ADVERTISING jasxsD pro# nr tux bitizbzxqq priss. Jus s.jaaft, oca lxuariloa .*« it eacixaliWoiiaUn^tl'-Q •*' 1* oQiffiSi. “ “ t»d wselur... *< <* weaves u . lt one mentis. 1 75 8 to i co 6 go •» « -tvo incotlu. ~T .Op ,« three ® “ u «lx Jjj Standing Card, six linos or lossy por annum*..lo 0^ tftTAWfreACllATPraaUSgt : Ottfl aquar«, per annum, (owlnslre of tho paper).-....«« 2S 00 DAILY 'MORNING DOST. & TALE FROM THE HESSIAN [Fred Blackwood's Edinburgh Ma.-aii!ne.] I was at Vienna a few years ago. After try ing several I established.myself at a hotel in the Juddonstraes, frequented by se lect society. Mr. Muller, master oftbis'eStab lisbment, did its honors, with thorough Oertnan gravity. Perfect order; extreme and conscien tious cleanliness reigned throughout the boose. One might pass through the servants 1 room and even through the kitoheh, without meeting with anything by which the sight was in the least of fended. The cellar waß as well. arranged ns a book-case, and the regulations of the boose,; as regarded both the service sndnhe hours of meals were as punctually observed aß'thcy could have been in a seminary. If a guest came in late, though it were but ten miriuteß, be was served : apart, in an adjoining room, that the comfort' l of all might not bo sacrificed to the’convenience ot one. In the conversation at ibis table 3d holt, there prevailed a tone Of good society which exaluded neither ease nor pleasantry; but a caustic or " indelicate expression would have, jarred on thp i ear like a false note in a wellexecuted, concert, i The countenance of Mrs." Muller, in .which div ! nity was blended With benevolence, was the barometer by which, the young mem regulated I themselves when the influenoe of Bbine.wino or i Stettin beer might lead them a little too far. Then Mrs. Muller assumed an air of reserve; j by a few words Bhe adroitly broke off the con versation/ and turned It into another channel; and ehe glanced gravely at her daughter, who, without affection or pouting, kept. her eyes fired on her plate until the end of the meal. Ellen Muller was the type of those beautiful German faces whioh the Frenoh.call, cold, be causethey know not howto read, them; she was a happy mixture of the Saxon and Hanoverian characters. A pure and open brow, eyes 6f in expressible softness, lips habitually dosed’ with maidenly reserve, a transparent complexion, whose oharming blushes each moment protested against the immobility of her bearing, a«ibura hair whoso rich and silken ourls admirably har monised with the serenity of her features, a graceful and flexible form ja t expanding into womanhood; —snoh was Ellen Muller. ; . A councillor of the Court, Hofrath Baron Von North, who had resigned his fanotioha iu consequence of an injustice that had boendene him, several students, whosB parents had re oommended them to the vigilance of Mr., Mul ler, and a few merchants, oomposßd the major ity of the habitual guests. The party wad fre quency increased by travelers, literary men, and artists. After dinner, philosophy, politics, or literature, was the usual topics of . conversa tion, in whioh Mr. Mnller, a man of extensive acquirements and great good sense, tobfc’port, with a ohoioe- of expressions and an-tlova tion of views that would havo astonished me in a man of his station, in any copntryj but Germany. Sometimes Ellen would sit down to the piano, and sing some of those simple and; beautiful melodies in which tho tenderness, the gravity, and the piety of tho German national character seem to mingle. Then conversation ceased; evefy countenance expressed profound alfehtion ; and each listener, as if he were assisting at a religions service, translated the accents of that universal language according to bis sympathies, his associations, and the habitasi direction- of his ideas. " I was not long in perceiving that Baron Von North and a young student named Werter, were particularly sensible to Ellen’s oharms, and merit. In tho baron, a middle-aged tsan, there was a mixture of dignity and eagerness which betrayed an almost constant straggle, between pride and the energy of a strong passion. It is botween the ages of thirty and forty that the passions hove moat empire over us. At that pe riod of lifo the character is completely formed ; and as we well know what we dosire, eb do we strive to attain our end with all the energy of a perfect organization, Werter was little more than nineteen years old. He was tall, fair; and'melancholy;' 1 1 am persnaded that love bad revealed itself to the young student by the intermediation of the.mu sical sense. I had more than once watched him when Ellen sang. A sort of fever aigitatedhim ; he isolated himself in a corner of the room, ond there, in a mnte ccstacy, the poor boy Inhaled the poison of love. Tho pretensions of Ellen’s two admirers man ifested themselves by attentions of very' differ ent kinds, and in which wero displayed i their different natures. The baron brought - Mrs. Muller tickets for concerts and theatres. Ofun at the dessert, he wouldscnd for delicims Hun-, garian wine, in which he drank the b«-alth of the ladies, slightly inclining hia head to Ellen, ua if he would have said—l bow to yon alone. .; Wer ter would stealthily place upon the piano a now ballad, or a volume of poetry ; and when the young girl took it up, his, face .flushed and brightened as if tho blood were about.to burst from it Ellen smiled modestly at iho baron, or gracefully thanked the student; bnt she seemed not to suspect that wbtch nelther of them dared to tell her. An attentive observer of all that passed, 1 did my. utmost to read Ellen's heart, atnTto‘decide aa to the future chances of the baron’s or the student’s laves. Bhe wbb passionately fond of narratives of adventure, and, thanks to the wan dering life I had led,-1 was able to gratify this taste. I noticed that traits of generosity and noble devotion produced au extraordinary effect upon her. Her eyes sparkled, as though she would fain have distinguished, through time and space, the hero of a noble action; then tears moistened her beautifel lashes, as reflection re called her to the realties of life. I understood that neither the baron nor "Werter was the. man to win her heart; they wero neither of them equal to her. Had! been ten years-yonn'ger, I think T should have been vain enough to enter the lists. Bat another person. whom none would at first have taken for a man capable of feeling and inspiring a strong passion, was destigpd to Carry off tho prixe. .. One night, that wo were assembled id the drawing-room, one cf the habitnal visitors bf tho house,presented to us a Jew, .who had jnst (arri ved from Lemberg, and whom business was to detain for some months at Vienna. In a few words, Mr. Muller made the Stranger acquaint ed with the rules and customs of the house; The Jew replied by monosylables, as if he disdained to expend mere words and intelligence upon de tails so entirely material. He bowed politely ta the ladies, glanced smilingly at the furniture of the room, round whioh he twice walked, as if in token of taking possession,'and then installed himself in an arm-chair. This pantomina might have been translated thus; “There I am; look at me once for all, and then hoed me ho more." Mr. Malthas—that was tho Jew’s namee-bad a decided limp in his gait; he:was a manaof the middle height, and of a docent bearing phis hair was negleoted; hot a phrenologist would, have read a world of thingß in the maghifloent devel opment of his forehead. The conversation, became general. Mr.uM&l thus spoke little, oat as soonJaß Its opened hlB mouth everybody wa9 silent. This apparent deference proceeded perhaps ns milch from a de- Bire to discover his weak points; as from polite ness toward ths new-comer. KENNEDY A CO. Hem oval. .• V* *V* ’ ».-0 : ,V. *> txx lists sosmsii> oa i*as . «TE7W.- [to nj.oosmrac).] Latest Mtraio—foster’s i*atest sono—h«m Times Come Again No More; a£ sung with lmmenM success by Sanford’s Berenatfere: words and music by 8. 0> Foster; Now-a-days; ahumorousbilled:CouTeyse, - - , , Petrifaction; new song: by Barker. ' . I’m Waiting for.the Spring Ti mo; a. most charming new ballad: by Marker. ' , ** The Happy Mim; B"ng-and chorus:-lachfc ■ ' ; ' NotSlyßelf At All; one of the beet Irieb bsllaie eeer written: by s. Lovpt, • . - Vitkins and hia Dinah; comlcson*: by I Cannot Smile Dear Mother; new: Barker* - Srsoter.thanthe Wornliu?Start Browne. r: ** The Heart and the Home:' Dressier Bill Boom Etinnebte,, lc adtance’of the trodo'nid'farealtf'by ~ ' . UENRY BWSBKR, ,; jan?3 , ' -Sign Of the'floliian TTanf/ VVt- V' l T Ju*wioa ' V February. • Knickerbocker Magazine, for February. - u '* Harpsrr,.for February;/ ' • New York Journal, for February. .. NrtTSPAPEasv—New, York Tribune, Jleriilsi, Tfeliw-daxeUe* Hcmo Joamal, ScientlQc American, Ballou’* Pictorial. Bat* noisy Post, An, r Melted end for sale at the' tUtio Boek Store of W. A. GLLDENFESNEY A 00., feb& No. TO Fourth stret. . T '** f .-. .
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