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The Dockets of D. 3. SCULLY, lata an Alderman of the 'City of Pittsburgh, are placed In my possession.. Persons having Judgments on said-Dockets may hare the necessary process Isa and ibcruon by Alderman W atnon- [my&tf N. Uuckmaiter ( Alderman. / vPFICK, Grant street, between Fourth st and Diamond I-I all*?. Conveyancing of all kinds done with the great* « t varo and lagal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate ex arancJ. its. ' J* 3 * r id* s. Neal, Alderman. •: A' 0. 91 TUlltD Sireet, between Wood and Marketstreats, " j\\ Pittsburgh. Collections promptly made. Bonds TMort g?ges, and other writings drawn with neatness and accu - racy- —."TTTIn, 11. AIILt, riUKGKoN DENTIST, (ano cantor to Q- W. Biddle,) 141 SMITH* STREET r V r Office hours, from 8 to 1 o'clock, end .. rotn'2to -l o'clock feb!s:ly 4. sCOTT, DKNTIST, Fourth street, five doors *est of Market. " iJ ur orrici Hocus From nine A. M. to At# dec2o:y BUSINESS CARDS. H. UK15Tnf5............... ...UJXB. aiGUBAUB. t> w. awasTiSß & co.. COIMSIUN \ND FiMWMMNG jiercuants, AND Dealers Generally in Province, Pittsburgh, Cin cinnati-and other blanufacturea, &c. Wo. 93 Front strceti, iultpcm Slark'ljuid Perry ttreelt, six rrrTi. liberal udva'ntMS tan-la on consignment*. P**- tlcu'ac paid to forwarding Wasiarn merchandise. - tZeJcnincti-— Clark 4 Thaw, Wm. lia;n.U , l‘ A Co., Wra. M - Cully A CoF. Sellers k, Co., lluys 4 Blast, Kramer 4 Bahm, Henry Graff, Esq., Wm. Btohbaam, 9. R. Johnston, Esq., Thomas Bukowull, Esq.. George bediie, K-q-, Solomon gftmer, Esq. J a6: t wm. mrtiiUAM ... - ~V u'.Dl VJ AND OOM.dlrialON MERCHANTS, Liiltrfj strfti, opposite Pavia. Railroad Depot , opcT LTrraßUß'in, Pa. *. .;^. v , p\«OUA TlflA STOKE. 'SUC ; i>Vj,t <• il iVhjd'jnU and Retail'tirpcer,- Dealer . • fp f.iij : :ii- :ra<. <( Hd Country Black Twis, French Dran <**,• viL* •- v • . o**- -~f Oißm-’titl alleyandthe Diamond. .. Pit,, t- -,. -v febSSty " AMI. \. iI’ChTUO, «r£3i - V l . t e’A ILI-V OllOCEU,*®* • • • •■ • dr.iry ____ [aplitf King 4 moerbeaiL sifij.)LisflAi.K JR'K’EKS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— Vy" 'Woo-J vtr.-ct. PUb’bargli. fmj23 t* J-./Jtt.dSLDKh. AND STATIONER-—has always on han ) n UooKjs, Printing, P.j*t and Cap Paper, 4c.. Wholesale and Re tail, No. 104 AV.-od street, b-*k>w fifth* East aide, Pittsburgh. vVantedriUgH !»oJ Tanner*' Scraps. tq»ls:ly Kasseil A. Uro , BOOKSELLERS, STATfttNKd- 1 . DEALERS IN STAN DARD AND LIGHT ‘LITERATURE, andTabllshers ot the I. 0. 0. F TOKEN, No.'lMfifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. marls*ly • 1. \V. Chadwlek| * DEALER IN RAGS and PAPER, No. 149 Wood Street, Pittabor;b. The blgbeet srlce in cash paid forjrags. nflly 1 FBA’B SELLERS & C 0 Forwarder* and Commission Blerchamts DCALEM .:_SBOVISIONS, GROOBBIES AND OILS, - JaSdingV '- ♦ A y o. 309 Liberty strut. Pitklrwrgh, ih. WILUAH Phila. *H’. atCEETSOK, Pittsburgh. miller 4 Rlehetiont WnOLSSALK GROCERS, IMPORTERS OF BItANT>IEB, Wines ami Sugars—Nos. 172 and' 174, corner of Irwin and Liberty streets,' Pittsburgh. Iron, Naffs, Cotton Taros, oonaUmtlyoa hand. jy2B William Carr & Co., •• fWat. Carh late.af the firmof J-;l?akexb 4 Co.) "ITTIIOLESALK GROCERS and Dealersin Foreign Wines Yf. and Brandies, Old tfonongahela and Rectified Whis key, No. 329 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Va. -•:* . .. 9AKGCL T KIEKPATRICK. m’CLCiIKAff, HERRON A- CO., WHOLESALE Grocers, Produce Dealers and Commis sion Merchants, No. 243 Liberty street. .. „pt 22. ■ pittsmthor, pa. ’ Co-Partnership. TUB subscribers have this day formed a partnership for ' the purpose of carrying on Comnuntrm and Forward* ing, in connection with the Fi*h t Itacon and OH, ■duix baslnesa generally, under the style of ENOtISH & Rich aansoifi .warehouse No. HO Water and 150 Front streets; •formerly occupied by Durbrldge 4 loghrnm. WM. B. ENGLISH, JAMES RIORARDSON, . JAS. J. BENNETT Pittsburgh,February Ist, 18MJeb3 . ... iri R. DRAVO,*Diamond; 'Pittsburgh, Pa., dealer li •-JP « Country Produce, offers for sale a choice stock o •Groceries,selected for family use. Spices of every variety and the purest quality, ground at his Steam Mills. Also, Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken in eaj changofor Merchandize. • • F. U. D. haft procured a full assortment of Landretb*s Warranted Garden Seeds, and invites the attention of all in terested In rural affairs. janll Copartnertiilp Tttti TTNDERSTGNBD have this day entered into co-part* • »rahip, under the name and style of J. A. lIUrOHI' SON A CO., for tha purpose of iranactlnfra Commission and Grocery basidefs. JAB..A- fT0T0III80N» A. M: WALLINGFORD. feh6 Pittsburgh, February 1, lßsj w- o, MUU3U. ENGLISH & RICHAROSOPI. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, ARD Wholesale Dealers In Fisb, Bacoo and < >ll, and Produce generally. Warehouse formerly ocnnpied byßnrbrMge A, tnghram, - No. 116 Water and 160 First street, Pittsburgh, Poana. • fe3 tamos a. uAtutr........... ......jko. a. BKttauAW. bailey a RENSH/VW* fpEA DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERS: Dealers in ._g UFobden and Willow Ware, Japanned Tin Ware, House* keeplDxUtensilF,&c n Wholesale and Retail,No. 253 Liberty gtreeV Pittsburgh. _ aprls:y ffcAWcre rhxxh&, jorrs moots, Pittsburgh. - . MuryboKt -Sellers*, Nicola fo Co.* PRODUCT? and QENEKAT, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. •’>o9 Ml wrt 7*t t.JW tsburgh, Va. * Biwirnivurofepd RDirupyJ - ’* V, •.} t»*i+ 4 . ' ' - v»>,i >• ■ ' ;W * . " «<. ; T . ... .... r - ... • ’ - ; v ... 4 _ I.' . v. ;• •> ’ .■ , PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILL MORE & MONTGOMERY AT TUB ‘‘POST B.UIUnNi.b CORN Eli Of mKTM vMU ».».D -si'iilieTS. AT $O,OO PEB ANNUM, OR-$6.00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. VOLUME XIII. - BUSINESS CARDS JOSEPH FLEffIING, fanCCBSSQK TO l. wiloox * 00. l CORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, beeps constantly on band a fall .assortment of Drags, Medi cines, Medicine Cheats, Perfumery, and all aril dies pertain ing to his business. AS" Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hoars. ; ja:9y josh »u?nnc». oocbrah vluiiho. FLEMINQ BROTHERS, (Successors to J. Kidd A Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. CO Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Proprietors of Dr. M’Lane’s Celebrated Vermifuge, Liver Pills, Ac. JalO JOHN BAFT, JR., (Successor to Jas.M’Gaffey,) Wholesale and Retail DrnegUt, AND Dealer In PAINTS,.OILS, DYE STUFFS, Ac n 141 Wood street, three doors below Virgin alley, apr4:m&wly . PITTSBURGH. JOH N D. SIOKG AN, Ag’t, WHOLESALE' AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, AXD DULLER lit • Dyo-atuffg, Paints, Oils, Tarnishes, &c., No. 93££ Wood street, (one door south of Diamond alley, PITTBBPBQB. f jas| R.. L. -WHOLESALE DEALIff EC ALLEN, Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga hela Rye Whisky, &c„ - ALSO, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, NO. 8 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. WINES, Braxdles, Gins, Coniials, Jamaica Spirits, St. Croix and New England Rum, Clarets, Champagnes, Scotch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish. Scotch, Bourbon, Old Monongahela Rye and Roctifled Whisky, Apple, Peach, Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; imported Havana, Regalia, and Principe Cigars; Half-Spanish and Common CHgors, all at such low prices as to cballeng • compe ition. Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and Demijohns of all alias. I respectfully invito an examina tion of my etock, at No. 6 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, Penna. »pr3rly JOHN GKOUTT* IMPORTER OP BRANDIES, GIN, WINES, Ac.—Dealer in floe Old Monongahela Whisky, Peach Brandy, Ac. Also, Rectifying Distiller, comer of Bmlthfleld and Front streets, Pittsburgh. apr!3 J« Bryar, WHOLESALE AND BET AIL LIQUOR MERCHANT 165 Liberty street, ami 81 Diamond alley. feblOry Hen oval* «-JNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER,"Sa HAS removed to 294 LIBERTY street, opposite Garrison alley, and No. S SEVENTH, near Smlthfleld, where theattentionofhlsfrlendsendthe public la invited to the stock of BEADY-MADE GOODS always on baud. Also, Cloths, Ca&sUnercs and Vestings Tor ordered work. A full assortment of Famishing Goods for gentlemen, Including Hats of all qualities, Trunks, Umbrellas, Ac., Ac. •„ j*s? joes ..............couiuicg a’cuaxxY. Wholoiale end Retail Clothing Merchants, NO. 88 WOOD STREET. subscribers respectfully inform their old customers and tho public in general, that they have this day as* aoclated theraselve* In the above business, under the Orta ot JOHN M’CLOSKEY £ 00. They respectfully solicit a 'bare oi public patronage. The previous business of each will be settled by them kaivp* respectively. febp t\ LAIRD, (late of the firm of COOUT A Lxian,) having I L>« opened STORE NO. ©, (two doors above the old «tand,) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING uUSINESS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a snare oi tho patronage of the late Grin. N. U,—Clothing made to order io the most fashionable •tries, and on the shortest notice—inferior to none In the city. jangfcy Jnmei C. Watt, \f KROHaNi TAILOR—No. 45 Fifth street, opposite the t vX Theatre; Pittsburgh. Pa. apr? Jamas &ialllDgar t \TONONGAHELA PLANING MlLL—Would respectfully JrX Ipfp™ hia friends and the pubUa, that hi* new estab lishment is now in full operation, ana that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and till all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptn*.v3, and at the lowest raxes. Board anil Plank, planed on one or Doth sides, constantly on Bash, Doors, and Mouldings, ct every description, made to irdar. Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advantage to sire him a call, as he can now ruroiah them with planed *raff (mltntoa Ifar ev*>ry description gi work. W*. A. UOLkOS.... .~-...-JAiUn C&XSWKLL HEBROH & C 818 WELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, HANUFACTURKRBof allkJntUor BRASS WORK, LO COMOTIVE, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al so, Cotton Batting Xlanoiacturcrs. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Office and Store, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. OLD BIIAS3 and COPPER taken in exchange for work, or cash paid. Order* Left at tho Foundry or Ofilee, will be promptly attended to. febUrly josepn t. towur, No. 43 Corner of Fifth end Wood firrrfa. Office np stairs. Entrance from Fifth street Pittsburgh, RESPECTFULLY announce to Uj* public that ha ha* Commr.ncnl the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, In connec. tion with Intelligence and Unnermi Collecting. Ue will also attend to renting. Persons m want of tervant*, in any capacity, or thosein want of places, wlJlbesupplted at short notice. All burineea entrusted to hia care promptly at tended to. Kc/rrmciU—T. J. Bighorn, Esq,, Richard Cowan, Esq., W. 0. Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black, James Mackerol, A. A. Ma*os, Mafflt k Old. janlj^ n. 0eapp......,.. autumn HI. GRAFF * CO., Western Foundry, Ho. 124 Wood street, I’ITTSBOEQII, FA., 4 f AXUFACTUREIt- OF COOKING STOVES, Coal and jrA Wood Stoves, Parlor Stove?, nollow Ware, Plain and Fancy Grates, Plain auEAL ESTATE AGENT, Merchandise. Stock, and Bill XV broker, ViHce,’No. vi Fourth Street,(above Wood.) The subscriber having opened an office at tho above plane, for tho purpos-c ox negotiating I/>ans, Rill*, Bondi, Mortgage, and all othrr Instrument* for the security of Money, and for the purenase and sale of Blocks. WUI also give prompt and particular attention to bayteg, selling, renting of and leas ing Uual Estate. [Jy7} AUSTIN LOOMIS. 5 clinch man A Ilaonlcln, LITHOGRAPHERS— Third street, opposite th« Poat-offiee, Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscape*, Kill lleoda, Show Bills, Label*, Architectural, and Machine Drawings, Business &nd Visiting Card*, etc., “Engraved or Drawn on Btone, Printed m Color*,.Gold,Brouse,or Black,ln the most approved style, and at cbe most reasonable prices. oct!6:ly 8. n>Ktmey, House, sign* and ornamental painteb, and Dealer in Paints—No. 44 St Clair street, Pittsburgh. Ha* constantly on hand all kinds ot Paints, either dry or mixed, Japan and Copal Varnish, Linseed Oil, Boiled OIL BptritaTuipentine, Window Glass ot all rites, Putty, Paint Brushes, £c4 all of the best quality, and fbr sale at reasona ble prices. j eepll ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SEMINARY. W. T. 51cD0NALD. il. A, P&IXOIPAL. r IIHK next session of the Institution will commence on JL MONDAY, the 6th of September next, at the room cor ner of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the Messrs. Veeder. Reference* —Hon. A. W. Loomis,o. Snap, Jr., 8. F. Von •onhorst, H. Miller. Jr. au-r*J6 JACOB M'COLLISTEU, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER ASD DtALEB IS ALL KI7CD9 07 Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars* JYo. 25 Fifth iL t PUUbvrgh, Pu. 83* Keeps constantly on band a large supply of all the various brands of 1 mperted Cigars. JaS:? JOSEPH CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN IMPORTED CIGARS, myfcly No. 63 Market araxrr. Pittsburgh. POWER A UIERUON, Architectural and ornamental carvers.— Ornamental Pattern* for Casting, In every style; Modeling. Designing, Ac. Composition Ornament* for thß decoration of Steam boats, Buildings,-Ac-; 96 SMITH FIELD Street, near the Post Office. yl:8m NEW PAPER MILL. canton, omo. FISHER, ANDERSON haTe juststorted their pa per mill at tho above place, where they will be happy to receive orders for printifig and wrapping paper of all 6isea. feb27:tf 3 A. Tlndle, WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE, HARNESS, ?^aa^TRTTNK r VALISE and CARPET BAG maottfao c turer. No. 106 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa Jyg9?y _ John H, Blellor, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUBIOAL INSTRUMENTS. Pianos, Music, Bchool Books and Stationery, No. 122 Wood street. fjanl k, J. UAGAX .......... J>ASIXL AHL, JB. •HAGAN A AHL, WHOLESALE and RetailDi >r* in ffll&s, ffcocy.ond Staple DRY GOODS, Nos 91 Market and 8 Union street, Pittsburgh., apr4 «. WHITEHOUSE, Fancy silk and woolen dyer and cleaner, No 718ABELLA St, near the Emmet Hotel, * msr4 Alleobkht. Thomas.M. Little* WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER—Fifth street, between Wood and Market .streets, opposite Iron City HoteL All kinds of Jewelry made and repaired. faps:ly 8. ca*ffiUET~.... _ _ S. CDTIIBEET A SON, REAL ESTATE AND qenebal AGBNTB, No. 50 SmiOtfidd tired. norl Cara* Hip, OraOOKSSCft 3Q jttKEPBI A Lxx,) WOOL DEAL* , KK AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the sale of American Woolen Goods. No. 135 liberty street. fmy4 - Ii E. Hayward, ” Dealer in boots, shoes, trunks and leghorn and BRAID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty sta., No. 174 Pittsburgh, Pa. Jel4:y PEKIN TEA STORE. „ BS BY A. JAYNES, No- between. Wood and Market, touth tide ■ Sold Wholesale and Retail. ' jafryg Walter P, Mara hall* -Dealer American Paper ? m«r* JOHN MITCHELL, WHOLESALE ANp RETAIL DRUGGIST, No. 135 Wood Street. Ja3ryg] - Noxt door tpvH. Child’s Shoe House, Plttsbnrgh. j. —**♦•••••• J. ruonsa. • Notice. YOS. FLEMING haYlntt associated with JOS. ABEL, the el-bnslnesrwin'h&reanerbe eonduetoiunder the style bT J, ABEL A CO., at the old stand, oorner of Bmithfleld and goarth streets. jal:y I : .... William Ttorn, UruKRUt, TTAS BEMffVED to the corner ot HAND and prnn ■ H Btreata, where ha will, as., usual. attend promptly (r hisnumerousfriends. Allarticlesinhlalinear*warranted ■pnre, and put op with the utmost care. marl4:6ra , . B. A. Ftbiuitoelc tL Co., ryprom Jimiuut " r -s. •v’i; ( f- • J S|* r J. C. ANDERSON, Ho. 6 Wooa street, p,tt«bnreli, Pa., "Mf HOLESA*LE Dealer in For«ig n Fruits, Nats, Spioes, VV Confectionery, Soßors, Cigsw, 4o. Bnlslns. Figs. Prunes, Oranges, Lemons, Limes, !>«,,» citrons, Almonds, Filberts, Walnati, Cream Nuts, Pea flute, Cocoa Nuts, Pi e Apple Cheese, Baucea, Rock Candy, Ver micelll, Maccaronl, Olive Oil, Ac.. Ac. ; apr2o:ly 7T BKTKttPBlsb WOSjjg; 00.136 wood atscsi., ttfi coon b.lo. ' Bevy TBTI.BT IMPORTERS and muiWfarfW*.*. r-.l CUTLERY. BUROIOAL MVJ?: INSTRUMENTS, BIFLEih 4 c W e B|||p ' keep a general assortment of above , articles constantly on hand; toretber Vitba general variety of Fancy Hardware Also, Gnu* ! Pis tola and Revolvers. Flasks, Horns. Shot Belt*, Caps, Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk: U on ting and Pocket Kn\ TeB l Tailors and Hair Drovers’ Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac Also, Trusst's and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLES I—We are making Rifles of every’description, to order, of the best material, and workmanship warranted.— Orders received for them at Wholesale or’ Retail, will be fill* ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices. • myl6 Cbftnd»ll«ra and Gar Fixtures- j TITS subscribers are now openingatthelrnew Watetoom- NO. 100 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith* fleld, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK ETS, PENDANTS, anil all articles connected wit Gas Pitting, ever offered in this market. Haring arrangements made by which they will be constantly in receipt of new patterns ! •ml varieties, they confidently Invite the attention of tmr-! chasers to their selection. We are determined to sell as! low as any house In the West, and being practical Gan Pit-- tars, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles In this lice. We continue as heretofore to fit np buildings of every de» scription for gas. water and steam. Brass Castings of all kinds made to order promptly. LONG, HILLER A CO., No. 109 First street. GEOUOS BLETCUEU, VEOH NEW TOES, m > ps. BIANUFACTUUER of the celebrated V| \ Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic i Band Toupees,and every description I -A of Ornamental Hair* for Ladies and t> jZbjjpSzSb Gentlemen. 79 FOURTH STREET, Wood and Market, Fitts* BLsnrnsn's system enables Ladles and Gentlemen to measure their beads *lth accuracy. No. 1. Tho round of the Head., No. 2 From tho forehead over the head to neck, No. 2. No. 3. Frem ear to ear, over the top. No. 4. From ear to ear, round the forehead. For Tonpees. to cover the top of the head only—* paper pattern, the exact shape of the bald part- fmyi Sew Coaeb and Carriage Faetoryl JOHNSTON, BROTHERS & CO., Comer of Rebecca and Belmont rtrf/Xt, AUephmy City, mhm m, WOULD respectfully inform their friends esJ||£3spaliL»eicd the public generally, that they bars EfiSgSKMIW commenced the manufacture of Oarringcs, \£S.. —. W Barouches. Rncksways, Buggfeft,Sl4ißhi* and Chariots, In all their various styles of finish and proportion. All orders will be executed with strict regard todurabUltv and beauty of finish.. Repairs will also be attended to on the most reasonable terns. Using In all their work the best Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel "tuff, thry feel confi dent that all who favor them with their patronage, wIU be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. Purchasers are requested to give ns a call, before par*h»- king elsewhere. oetfi-tv FAMILIES will be iroppHwl with mjrvarinos grade* of FRESH GBOIJVD ri/>CB. By leaving their orders at the Mill or in our boxen at Logan Wilson k Co.. Wnrwi or Bruno k Rriter,cr>r ner Llbertv and PL CUIr *)*»*•? e TMttriuirgh. H. P. Pohw*Tta, or J. T. Satanic. Drur.ri«te. Al!egb«»ov Flour will he.MiTerwt toiatmUppln eitberofthetworille* Trasra: CASH on deUrrrv. jya BRYAN, KENNEDY k CO. II A It P W k K K FOR Saddlers and Carriage Maker*. R. T. T?RKrTT, JR.. No. 131 Wood at' eet, PTTTSBrnnu. Also, Cloths, Damasks, Lacos. Hoes, Bent Stuff. Springs, Ac., Ac. Steamboat Knrnltnre and *9% WF bae* on hand and «<••> wn,‘,nfi, manuMn yjL ring STEAMBOAT r\ni\ FURNITURE AND jAmmCH ATTtf*. of evorv «!**crript!on, tls: *T * Extrnrfon TMnJna Ta**l»*e^ Do Bar d i; T.adlm Cabin Chaim, of various anle*; G*mta. »Jerbi} and workmanship warrant-*}. and pri*«a sari* farirry. T. R A 0G„ Jv2o f!8 Qtni'^ee 5 » *t Citv Mn*ri. SO. 152 WOOD STIIFET on. door rj, fr»»m the corner of LD-**rty. In now open The p*opft«tor b* hlroeelf a practical ' •ffVtfnfi-*■“ riat’er haring had fifteen »#t*r* experience at the barinnss. L-n venre »* a workman; baling worked In the principal e«t«l,li«hm*ot« In New York. Phil anelphia, CindnoaM, and the New Pnglnnd Stale*; feel* confident that, from hi* experience a* a Hatter, he can furnish o 0 »y ns givd bo? ,a r.ETrxa and cimvn article than anvtVnj* heretofore offered to the Pittsburgh public— •all nf hit *nrm riftnaf-iciurr. omi«. of thl* city, under the name of 44 Loomis’ Almanacs.” The series will consist of— HILL’P PITTSBURGn ALMANAC, HILL’S MAGAZINE ALMANAa .8. L. DOTUUXRT. < n ': - ; /, ■? 2; t> *-AY. FEBRUARY 26, 1855. BUSINESS CARDS. Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN. ALLEGHENY CITY, (ms vna axiLxoip rtatio!!.) M ft R P 11 V ’ S KVTO E\OLE HAT \l ANOF \CTORY. HlH's Almmvtmoa for 1855 HILL’S AMERICAN FARMERS* ALMANAC. It 1* only necessary to say. *bat tho rplirious. mo*T»l end usefal character of Mr. Hill’s Almanacs wll> be maintained to the above Rcrles. for 18f»5. Printers and others or© hereby cautioned-against infringing on the copyright of the above Almanacs They will be for Rate at all the Bookstore*, by the grow or tnxen, and by a!4 JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood Street. A New Arrival of Pianos* CIHARI/VTTK BLUME, No. 118 Wood stree . is Jost ra ) Driving the following new Piano Fortes,with and with out the iEolinn attachment: One elegant carved Louis XIV style Grand Action 7 oc tave Plano. Ona extra carved Serpentine, pearl kev*, 7 octave Plan'*. Two full carved, *»mi grand 7 "ctavo Pianos. Two plain Rosewood One do do G\£ " 44 Three do do ' 0 44 “ Two double round corner Rosewood octave Plonos. One round corner finished back and frnpt7 octnve Pinno. A furthor arrival Is expected in about two weeks. fnn’ZO Loan Office. JOHN A.'O’BRIEN, f»7 SMITHFIBLD STREET, between Fonrth and Diamond alley. Money loaned on Gold and Silver Plate. Dlainonds. Gold and Silver Watches. Jewelry, Musical Instruments. Guns and Pistols, Feather Beds. Fur niture, and nil kinds of articles—-for anv length of time agreed on. Charges for storage considerably lower than heretofore Private entrance through the ball door. All busineHs transactions strictly confidential Forfeited pledges sold Immediately after being out of date, unless redeemed. Bargains of Gold and Silver Watch es, Jewelry, Ac., always on hand. aprlOtfim NEW SEED STORE) JAMES WARDROP. OTTERS for sale OAK ART BIRRS of the most improved breed.hslbgvery hardy, and flop lingers. Bird Semis —Oanary.nemp. Millet, Rone end mixed Seed- Bouquets will be furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS, vl*; Oamellas. Rose Bads. Heliotropes Ao. Rv*rsreeninn pots) forChristmae Trees. from the Seed and Horticultural Store, No. 49 Fifth fit., pear Wood. dec2o coniomt the Smolte. THE subscriber bavins (he exclusive right tomannfac tare and sell SWEENEY’S HOT AIR AND BMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE, is prepared to receive ordera,and contract for heating buildings with the most economical Farnace nowjn use.- The attention of-those-inUrested -Is eollcifed. Any iniormatlon can be had of A. BRADLEY. Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BARNROLLAR, dec24:tt | Iron City Stove Warehouse. No. 134 Wood st. * : BARR A MOSER, ABCHITKCTS :<=-Qfflc«aj Philoßall.No.Tfi-Thirdfltreet, Pittsburgh: and east side of the Diamond, Allegheny. iy!2:fim x ■ Netr Jersey Water Melons and Peaches. TTMIB subscriber Is in daily receipt, by Railroad, of th»- 1 finest quality of PEACHES and WATER MELONS Call at his Depot, No. 128 Wood street. ahoTe Fifth. -nfctt SAMUEL STEINBECK. , •C 1 ’ * '*- *t t * *i’* X .»»»•*•• : •».’- " ‘* . *. , ’ ■* S _„ r 'v •-■ a 4 *’ : . . . *‘ '*• s: '- ' - ‘v - - * -t u " r ~<• *• '\ » ' ' vy W**i>/♦£-$T«> 4 ■■ ' . 1 ->■ *fV'**'. v V •'4g/ ;:: • r ‘ • ,;.>*• -• v " U*u _ -'• "v*i 'fi i ' C;' £ . * " , ■ .-_<••’-Y.o ' -* V' ~-Vj V V-. - ' ■ \;vvxst.“v. '. : v.I: *'*' _ BUSINESS CARDS. r PTIE late firm of JONEa a QUIUG, having been dliwoived i by the d-.-ath of Joi*n F. Quigg, on the 27th lust., the bunlm-.s of iniq firm will be settled by the unuersigned, at tijelr office, cornor o Ross and First streets. ISA AO JuN tiS, Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, September 30, 1854—{octiy Isaac Jones, MaNUFAOTUR&U ol Spring aad Blister Steel, Plough riab steel, steel Plough Wings. Coach and EUptlc fiprlogo. Brass Nut Taper, half patent, Screw, Mall and Hammered Iron Axles,—corner of Ross and First streets Pittsburgh. P&. oci&ly IBAAO JOTTKfI ....D. B. 000X08. D B Roger* A Co, MANUFAOTUKBRB of vOGEKS’pateut Improved Steel Cultivator teeth. Office corner Ross and Ftretatrests. octily C. B. I)e«dly & Go,, CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 82 Third tirect, near itarkeL would respectfully Inform their friends and the public generally, that they have now in store their •ocmplele FALL STOCK, consisting of CARPETS of every w-eriptlon, from the Royal Velvet and Brussels, to the com* j □ grain. Hemp and Rug. Floor Oil Cloth, from ore fc ‘sht yards wide, now designs and very rich. Cocoa and Druggets, Ruga, Mats, Stair Rods Window i *£ t% * a ' P ersona * u want arc invited to call and exam* stock. Steamboats, Hotels, and Residences furo* lshed on mogl reasonable terms. Small profits and quick sales. ,, TERMS »:AKH ONLY. oct2 xpwa)u» a. mm... kajkjvs a. couidat Hill A HoUlday, -P!KSFS£. F 2? WA^INQ ANu cummiBsion mer i 7a —Strict attention paid to ell conaigraeat*. for tale of Floor, Produce, Ad. Orders for wopntchase of Produce-solicited and promptly attended to. Goods for forwarded with despatch, tocdhflgi VOH BALK, X OARUIAQB WAHEUoUBii. <4Tn.i^i. W \ . o fe’fo r i 'tb^?S C ‘ m,Me '“P'ttalljlnrt.ea to c»U J* A /OICS3 ' -T- „ .. . *. o. fleeaxa. . JONEB A BUCHER. IRON machinists .&SSSW4SSS,ias-SiSSSS BTBABI B^SISES. Ol ro^, r } J ’ a 2 AC,!S „ A ?PYOLIJNG SULM, Blowing Cylinder*, BoUerv, Furnace. Bolllns. „ »» N ? ';S, I6V . SastLvm® * QU *44 W»t« PJtjes.ayCr.nt*, fitortß, Lamp Post., liteh log Ei»u>, Cotoznos, Girder*, thiftins, HenSra, Brxeiteu.Oellarar.te., B.tb, gTab^ s^ol^ Ratlrnj, Verandah and Orkxmmtal Cattinat. “ u >^af«t a r.*nd4. Pront * for Boum ltd Store*. One toB. unite nil., tuw.tneot of ObdUlu) Cured P»t ttrneof the Qoit epprofed trohltectuvi order oar trrest (telllUe. for maptifMtortag od , n .ble u* pel** with our ciuea. * Bo ‘ Un « «UU Mill Owners .ud Hill-Wnght*, will find It tueb to thto udt.nluire to ail end .iumino our oiteonro nock of Pottcrn* before building fiCOX AXD QRJCB CABTIXQS, Of tff.Tj ‘wrip ion; B.uitb Wjfc, Patternliikin*. Pur aarf i»pj ForafrTuyarep. fumbhj to order. [mylij China tall, \ ) UIUBT STREET HKl’Wr.fc THIRD AND FOURTH *'* -!'•« of ttUtß hl« Full impcrtin «hl-b •torttetf,, attanina Sth» p ■ ■-> trwi>* U‘ttaz claa tioiro diflcrtin: wit t-m- ( ir„ H ut.. *of«*l «,uO It! c f suiting ail .11: ... »hlu, mjj •» found *M, troD Rom. goM fctoiL /. • blot, pint, plum parpibnmu tail grwn. Al so tut gi-0,0 Sorts *mlui much tb* real a-aro M 0.% v.Mtli—Our .tuck ccoaiaoD To*. Plat**, Dull-, li-trr* Nappioo, ntiorg, ,u,l ertl7 sruc g u. !h llor l» l»rg», rn l Mlool*d tl lie rM y ooantry 01. A.- *«r— Hating • line ») 7e)l re .i e cted tto-lt ol «j hMiJ, wo will soil »l fi£U, pri .. Wi ~I b. tb , m-.-h.nl ttc troubtr of » p «r«le Wl. All wo' aJi i* a n*)L. *cd ae te*l ccaiiilcDt ul *].N J. o*LRART. Ooon and aUoci, JaMEcs KUbU, V"' s '' M - rkrt - mmOUml** -trr«t, ilr j aooy f-o a th* 'Uffcet H u». B-.u.d o*U thn a:t«b, a 0 f hlktrtmd;*, nn; rt »ml »«‘> 0 r BoOIS \VD « 11,11 .If!,I-.. .!» UuStv t;*ao'. ui ti- :«afee all. u- ;>>«•= *>o mnch r.-'ucca. »„u s LttUrV (l-.t-r-.- f. j .1- ;n .0 G t-on ;.r. - -ut 0- uiiiKf.r '» usiwn, y Voaiis »nd a' iya i\r- *;.«• on-- • ;««« u> maoutv-tare, a*» ail de "••rfpt: »♦* •■f ‘ iliir.S A 1 U ut.NTi A j;j J 6il *K\ i‘f lb- -*.t nun the lawtutylaji c f W fc]ch ii« Nor should be oTrr». okwl lar«« e»- •'« ’uicti: >j| • L/m d*avlai», \ auJ U O', for Ladl*#, • col -un-.i am ».'bii/ea. I, *r> periMU "tutors btm »i.h ibrir x.il he fairjy »U dVfcjET MINS. FIUSNCU AND AAIKIUCAN t*AIU>Jb A £,^ RS . J 7 I‘ tnel becorait m, la gul i f oat and m«roU ’ liai; Paper*, of vinous m> le?; F:sr’d «od Plata 'Upensta doing rooms andwmh.,-. Cheap and U.w p.-bred Wal. Papers, WIW ”* Der.i:*ra, Cciliugw, Flgur.**. Window Shade*. A 'U-.i «otut>ieta of the above, (or tb-* - *LI he sold ai *?>- usual low prices, <*tj W<KK P. MAitSfr,^ n. umr* . ..a. Ren0w0K...... liraff, fUlaloger 4 Graff, WKSTKUN IVUNDIW, Nn. *24 Wood .treat.— . nu , Uciarers of Quoting Stove*, Coal and W-.od S. ej , Piirinr aiorers llullow Worn, Plaiu and Faucj and Pauoj Feuaaro, Sail and DOg Irons, Portable Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettle*, Stove Kettles, Wagon Bo,* 4c. Ac. auj Wm. H. Talcott A Co., Isca-u.-oas to t. k&n»u>t, a co.,| MANUFAGTUitBftbOFGiVT AND MAHOGANY LOO ING GLA&jKB,l‘ortr»u4nd Picture Frames, Ac., ai deafer In Imported and Domiktla Fane; Goods, No. Ci, co per of Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh. octlislw H AYING soid my Interest in tbo firm of T. KENNED 1 JR., A C0 7 to William tl. Taleoit, who, with A. u Uenry, will continue the LookJoc Glass end Variety Burl* nose at the old stand, corner of wood and Fourth streets,- under tha style of Wm. IL Taleott a Co. 1 © nfldontfy re* commend them to my tonaer •ÜBtomers, as every way qualified to entire satisfaction All persons Uarlug demands against me, and all Indebted to me, will please make an early settlement. __ocU2 T. KENNEDY, JR. Cabinet Farhllnre Warehouse. T B. YuUnG A CO-, Oxtrinel Furniture and Chair Man • ttfactvrcrtf Noe, Jhj ena 4u tJmithfield stmt, opposite City Hotel, would respectfully Amind their old friend* and customers, end those about to purchase anything Is their Uus of business, that they are constantly manufacturing •▼cry description ! fashionable Parlor and Chamber Fur niture, warranted la material and workmanship, and sold on reasonable term*. Care token in pookisg lor land or water carriage Steam boat Cabin Furniture und Chain on hand and mode to order, os uauaL Those interested In furnishing boats will find it to their advantago to give ua a cad, aa we giro every attention to the Wat-ufaemre «>f work bert adapted to tb*-lr ure. faufil WHOI.ESAJ.KAA D RETAIL.. JAMES ftOBU has fitted up In epiondid style hi* store, No. 80 Market <*tr«et. and No 0 Dnlun street, between Filth street and the Diamond, and has now completed his Spring cock of ha TS, SHOES, SUPPERS,GAITERS, Ac., and Palm Leaf, Pedal, Duatia and Braid 11ATB, to which be lnvib b thr attention of all purchasers, whether at whole* sole or retail. TbU stock Is one uf the iargcEt ever opened in this city, and embrace.'' everything worn by the ladies of Philadelphia uod New York, aud he trujta cnuaoi fail to please ail. Great care hun been given io selecting the choicest goods; allot which he warrants. lie also eunUuiirf' i. maoulaciurv, uo heretofore, all do* ecriptioDf »t' Hoot* and Shoe*, and from this long experience 01 over iw«ut> 3 eura Id Hindoos* in thb oiiy, U, he trusts, u i guarantee that those who favor him with their custom, »iii ho burly dealt with apr!9:tf *,n ti ior.i *>r. »/ r i n and Urini sU .appwciU Court Howe. Au a (•;..! uot iiua n huy will commeuce on MON- D\ j sep'- mo.:, 4ib, uua the duiie? yi iuciruction will h*r~uui.o Lj GKKJUSaud U’DONALD Tti< rt- nr** <«-u tiucctmiuve mouths in the Academic year. I’uill ti *l-.00 pur quarter. The noaihei oi pupil* is litnituo, «ud ooys are admitted in »he 'ir«J**r o: uppiie .ti-ma winci. may he made after Au>tun x.i h. r.\ j 4 Liberty niri*«t. or at or by letter dru|ip*-*t it. I'i.M. ditice. Billow* ij'iiis'i tu'itut*: iit;rWfc;h.\ Wuuo and market A/ PITTSBURGH. PA., builds Francis’ Patent .detail!'- Lif- Boats,onlai-aulmi Iron also manufactures Copper ana Sheet Iron Work, Cooking Stoves for Steamboats aud Hotels, Portable Forges, Forged Iron Work, loirgr Bolt for Bridges, Cork Ule Preservers, the oom and cheapt'-xi kind. Sleau*b«iat work atteuded to. j my26.y \i'F, are recelviug from New York und Phiiuuuiphia, YV 3«U HALF CHESTS PEA, cwmprihing Young Uysou, Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong, Souchoug. and Euglfco Breakfast, nil ot which have been carefully I'oloeled, and will bo Bold as uauul. A. JAYNKs, Pekin Tea Store, jj2l » No. 38 Fifth street. JDUUTS AND SHOES.—Tborc who wish to get a neat and well tilting D(XjT. SUUB or GAITER, will cau at M’LAUGULIN’3, O6 Fourth street. UIIA.FK, ItBiSlNGBli A GtiA^p, MANUFACTURERS UF GOAL AND WOOD COOKING STOVES, Harlot and HfO.iorf Stoves, Grate Front*. Feeders, Wagon Dos.«fl Ac., Ac Wufuhuusu No. 124 WOOD Street,above Filth, Fa j)24 ST O C ii l ' FACTORY* fiTO il HFTII 'iTHEETs Sign of -OLD BTAND. WILLIAM DALY ha<- retarnud from the Manufaetur Inc Districts of Europe, where he has pur ■based, for cash, a very extensive and well assorted stock oi the best description* only of Stockings* docks. Undershirt, Drawers, Glotcb; also, now style of Children’s and Misses’ Fancy Stockings, together with his domestic stock of Pitts burgh Manufactured Hosiery. lie will sellby wholesale or retail at N*« York Importers* pric-is. WILLIAM.DALY A CO UeniHuitwr the place—No. 24, Sign of TliL OLD STAND my&i •_ _ . L _. . • . ‘ LARGE WALNUT OASES- Finished and in ware* room. . [deoU] T. B*. YOUNG A CO. -j,* *f«i_ •Y- 3 ? , a> 1/ notice* ft Caid. BOOTS AND SHOES, Scminaiy fo* Soya* VV. 11. SCAiFKi, FOR SALE AND TO LET.. i - Property for Sale. aabscriber. offers for sue, on very reasonable terras, , 15* Rowing property, vir: _ & Three Story Brjck Dwelling House, No. 110 Penn street, between Hay street and £vana r alley; and tot 25 feet front, I*2 f fl et to on alley. The House is one of the hoods inth^Stv one °* *h® 1310 st pleasant neighbor- Fita lets—embracing corners of Front "and Ferry streets; one hundred-and five t'eet fronton Ferry and sixty feet on Front street, with a good three story Brick. Building ontbo corner, a two story Frame on Front it,, and two Brick Build* tags, used as shops, on Ferry at fret front by 80 feet deep, on Front, between Market and Ferry streets. . 7er y convenient Frame Dwelling : Lot 20 feat by 80, fronting on Congress and Kim eta. A-House and Lot, on Wylie street, near the new Court House, The house is well arranged in good order, end is now occupied as a hotel. A Three Story Brick, on Bmithfleld street, near Seventh-* being in on excellent business location. The Lot Is 20 by 80 feet deep, fronting on Smithflold st. A Cottage Frame and Lot. 28 by 120 feet, fronting on Anne and Robinson streets, Alleghany City: This is a vary desira ble and pleasant location for a residence. Nine Lou in the lo.n of M’Kwsport, each 60 feel by 160. Several of these are on the street. HUrren Acres in Lhaetown, on the Monangahela Elver, on which there are 4 houses; there are some 6cr 7 acres of ex* eellent stone coal, and abundance of limestone, convenient to the landing; and two coal pits open. Ninety Lots In the town of Oolombia, 69 feet by 150 each, nearly all level, and well locatied. The tenant of each Lot has the privilege of oslcg whatever stone ocal he may re quire for bis own use, from apt near the Locks. Colombia is a pleasant situation on the bank of the Honohgaheia riv er, * short distance below Look No. 3. In the midst of an ex tensive stone cool region, and would be a desirable point for manufacturing establishments. Two. Handred acres of superior Btone Coal,with House, Bailroad, Ao. This property has a front of 140 rods on the uonongahela river; an excellent landing; good grade and foundation for railroad—with enough level ground at one point for houses and gardens, or locations for manufactories. The vein Is deep enough to allow horses to beweed in haul ing ont the coal—the quality of which, for iron work, steam, gas, or for any ordinary ***% b EOtearpafised by any in'the country.. ... In my absence, my agent, Jasaoa Blakely, Esq., will give all neoessary informufoa,sad ha authorised to give warran tee deed* for any nrcpertFeKl JAALEBMAY. «nygg No.llO,Fena«trttt 35 Per Cont Lowef tbaa any Farm In the coontwr A VALUABLE farm FOB SALE.— The subscribe; is authorised to fell the following described . TRACT UF LAND, contalninglll acTra,s3tnat«3 in Nonhpirvettetown ahip, Ailegheay oounty,PaL Id Brites from the -City of Pitts burgh, and near the line of t&9 BbtrfcVmTiße Railroao. with Coat and Lime Stone safer tha Whale place, and easy of access—improvemenlsaa fcRWTBS A very comforUble Farm House,3o by SO feet,2 ctxx fos highs Wash Hon**, Spring House, and otherout tadlTbigg; anew Frame Bonk Barn, 54 by 35 feat; s&Ubed in tha best possible manne:, with Stabling under the whole building; 109 bearing Apple Trees, best grafted qualities; a large quantity of Peach and Cherry Trees, all in bearing order; about 86 acres cleared and ina highstateof cultivation, with watorin all thefieids. . This land is very comfortably situated in one of the best neighborhoods in. the county, being convenient to market, to churches, schools and nulls, and would not be-In the market, only that the owner is about to remove to the for west. Terms easj and price moderate. For further parti culars see the owner, WM. ROBB, on premises, or the sub scriber. JAKES C. RICHEY, Real Estate Agent. - g,tOK BALE.«-Two splendid Farms; one of 100 acres, and J? the other 76 acres; beautifully located on the Upper EL Clair Township Plank Road, 6 miles from the city, each of them lying so as to divide into 10 acre !ots,bavingagood spring on each. It is a splendid opportunity for a specula tion. Those who want a good heme, or wish to make money, would do well to look at it, as we will sell to the Brat that offers ns our low price, in lots or ail together. ; Also, five Country Beats, 1 mile from Woods’ ran, and only 3 miles from Allegheny city, by wayof the New Brigh ton Flank Roal They are fine healthy locations, and of fered very low. Also, ten Country Scats on the Ohio and Pennsylvania R&l;rOsd,7 miles below the city. They willbeßoldseparsie or together to a colony or building association. It la a lovely location, and cheap, of course. Also, one Lot of two acres, and two smaller piece* of ground, opposite Uarlman’s at Woods’ run, offered at a very low price for so fiao a property. An assortment of Lands, Houses and Lots, always on band, end described-in •my register. Before buying you would do well to call and enqnirocf THOMAS YTOOL-8, W 75 Fonrtb street. . Ueaattful Sites For Country tlqmea. 'I'HE umeraigueJ'offers for sale,on easy terma,i'lFTY X LOTS,laid off andrestrictedformralroaidencea. Also, island, and is taached by a very Bridge of one rOT'pgrtseutarynp piy at my residence, in Duquesne borough, on tho main bank, fronting the head of Herr’s Island, or of JOHN DUN* LAP A CO., corner of Second and Market sta., Fittabargh. aprlfrtf ' JVSI. 0. MUGLER. KTlftl) Ward Property for sale tit a. Good * Bargain, VALUABLE BRICK HOUSES AND LOTS.— . There Lota embrace a front on Penn street, of C 9 foettt Inches, to n 3 feet alley; on which there Is erected a value* bio block of Brick Houses, two stories high, with kitchen and cellar in basement, 41 fret front on Penn street, ana SO fret deep on Lecuat street. This b a very desirable situa tion forellher a Store or a Tavern; Penn street being the great tbroughfrreof the city: and this property being con venient to the Railroad Depot. This property would not be in the market only that the owner la living io Waahlngb m county, and finds it extreme ly Inconvenient to attend to it. . . . ‘ Termsemj and price moderate; for further particulars enquire of ROUERT DAY, Fifth Ward, or JAS a RICHEY, Real Estate A{&m r at this office. (10AL FKOKMii'Y fOtt'SALi. AT A uKt.M UAHUMN. J —Hie Subscriber Offer* to Sell the one Lull Of 400 ucres of Coal, and ICS acres of surface, ftlmatca at Freemen's Landing:, on the Ohio river, in Hancock county,.Va. Tbif property baa facilities rarely, met with; the vela being 7 feet thick, of the very beet quality of RUuninousCoaLuod at a point on the river whore the water is about IS fret at the lowest stage, and a Tery pool, sufficient to harbor 2W> coal boats. Also a charter for the purpose o: establish* lng coal works at tho same point. There is erected on the abore a first rate overshot taw Mill fbo above will he Bold half, three-quarters,-or the whole, to suit purchasers. Terms easy and price m'viurate. for . further particulars enquire of ROBERT KEENAN, on*the premises, oc of JAMES C. RICILEY, f, decA Real Estate Agent, at office. Valuable Property tor bale. ON LIIiKRTY BTnEKT, ADJOINING THE METHO DIST GBAV& YARD. NEAR CANAL BASIN.—This ’ a bow the only desirable piece of property in this neighbor* ood not already bought up by the Pennsylvania Railroad bmpany. fronting on Liberty 60 feet, on Rim street 100 ct, thence to the Methodist Grave Yard BGV< feet, to Liber* ; 110 feet. This property Is most desirable as a Hotel. The building V on it, a good substantial three story brick, with' ail the Hssary bach buildings, haa for a longtime been occupied *ke U uion Hotel, doing a good business. Capitalists and °*tb dmirous of making a good invertment, will do well 10 amine the premises. _i23.tf I For Sale* ILL SELL my unexpired lease {fourteen years) of a ** situate on O’Hara street and Spring alley, in the * m “arU —10 ft, frontiugon O’Hara street, and running ° a «X> ft. on Spring alley, on which is erected a four *l*3 rick House, 40 ft. square, with a frame, two stories, w UJ a Spring alley, well calculated to carry on any Being engaged in man* j n jjjg country, 1 offer the above for sale, la- US Liberty street, oclB -'. EDWARD FABER. , v «. Coal Works For Sale* S 1 ** *HIUSK ACRE-' OF LAND, with 250 acres of Coal attacn an j the Improvements theroon In succese tui operatj aid Farm is situated on the Monongahela river, ALEX. CDPPLE9, jorner of Ferry nnd Water streets. THE PROPERTY in&ted comer of Webster and Fulton streets, from the Ist of April next. Thi3 is un eligible situation l B large Boarding House or n Tavern ot»na. It contains oi Qr g e Hrl<& House,frontlng ou Ful ton street; two emaU Houses, fronting on Crawford street; and Stable, froing on Wbbsterstreet. At a Tory eiuall ox «nse tbe b ®f*iUdingBcan be converted Into ata bliug capable of HtaUin^ olve horses. For terms apply to . , ft • AUSTIN LOuHIS, 92 Fourth, street. ITALUAULK RLAL&\£Q FOR SALE, Adjoining the ¥ Lorough of Hunche*_ TlUßT y UUILDINGhLOTS, w r ch .^f!*l at . fr . ont ?Xw go and fronting on Haricot atmet U 0 feet In width, are\ rftt | kraals quiia low, aud on rt-tuionable term* of pajmei Thls prolwrt y part Q f the est-de of the late J n mp A(t $ * Ulle i 9 per . Tect ojd beyond dlsputo. Ajl to ' p,,irB ; . JAME 3 BLAKELY. ' I'HKRaFEUTIC yohean use eitheTo* X «>n upright or.reclining Ljj. invaluable for invalids aua luxurious for loungers, ft and 660 them. ' . ValaablQ: Prop©,, i Within tea minutes’ walk of the Post Office. For inquire of *QN A SARGENT, ro t l ' corne-f Wood and Fifth sta." i- DRY CELLAR, rt tr^ UU^,o T n^ eDtb r ßt^ et * or produce. Inquire of JCjj h. STEWART, maro . ' 207 Liberty street.' For- Sale op ' t WELL FlNlfitlED Trt 0 STOrtUi,|nir rttyp* t TMrt. i iot T - W. BUTLER, ■d— 18 _ , , ...r - 07 Front street; Basement To IT r l, ABASEJIENT iUXiM,2I feet wide Y de . D : thlrda elMve ground, weU finished and " SaTWnrta rented cheap until the lit April. Enqi, theMOfmfo POSl.jßSwii ttocltonf \O.: ■ •%«# GEORGE J. HENKEL'S CITY OABIItSfEIT WA R E II51) SE, No. 173 CHESTNUT 3TREET, (Oppusaa iHDip£sDK*ca Hall.) ; Philadelphia; FT7BHITUBE, IH EVERY STYLE 1 Comprising UnUXlV.lfl^sXV, EUzabeUmumaAntique, t n Carring and moilern Btvle:' * In Roscwooil, Walnut, Mahogany, SatinwooSondMaple all of snperior constrnoion, and finished In the best style, equal to.irnotencelllnglnquoS. “ lty, the Goods of any Establish. men t In the United 8 tates EMPLOYING none but experience™ orkmen ticea being positively excluded,land osina toriala, the work cannot ail to (&e era' chasers. Amongst the many advantages ofiered-to our. chasers, Is the facility of Furnishing e UoUse, either ln t “L gent or plain style, completely from one establishment: by wh ch means aU the articles In each room coTremond la style andquahty, and the immense stock always ca hand being so various In design, enables purchasers to please their taste in a selection, without the delay necessarily caused in ordering Furnitar©. • • To glen an idea of the finished Furniture on hand, I need only Inform yon that my Booms am 176 leetlonsr, by 27 feet wide, four noors to number; with Shops contiguous, sue clent to employ 200 bends, which la a guarantee that the work Is all done under my own Immediate inspection. *S-The Packing Is all done in the Store, and Furniture warranted to carry eafely any dletance. Vielters to Phlla ro S S ar „”.si !p 'f tfu . l i yl s Tlt , eJ > “ POtohiMto or otherwise, to call aca elamlDe the Goods. bu2s:lt * —■ - - '.* ■ _JOSEFI| SIOGIUDGE, ooMineaioN ahi> forwarding mkeceant Ho. *>B OoMug 9c:al, naow Pmi Stum, SuSs?*” or Eillsof.Udinff, _ OrfleMrorthepurchase of Leid, Grain, Hemp and other ““ “ 4 ZrF?nZ?Z ~£n m ****7* bo procured, and tha expense of Storage andPrayageas muckas poealble aroldcd.* £jfEllis* Horten, Cincinnati; S ont Si“ *'%»> ’ *>;’ - to-' = $ f&fg&i*, d°! fcJ&SsS*fete?' 1 |0 » * How Fork. D. B?OoWy«; ‘do! -5 0 i flWoldoAMlUer, d° iF?? « do » Jo»isb I*ee 4 Baltimore. Art , ® ort s n » Abraham 4. Cole, do; Howard, Hon A Co,, do; W.B.Bejuolds, Louisville: irfliM.h.iu/. « ,H. J>. Newcomb A Bro., do; T.Q.TwlcbeUA Co.,OMaalfgfon Merchants, New Orleans. * ttgC Bt.X6uis.MlsBonri. j „, WATER CDRE-UssTITUTEii • HAND STREET, (SOUTH BIDE,) BBT. PENN STREET ¥ VEB > emsßuaon; wL"?™ 1 UAEW, ara(lnnt«ana Practitioner In the Old MwUci ue»AllopaiiiU:andHomrepathlc.eid h “° J ' n^ t,.™ t if„^ f ' rreC n s 'r- rafe ’ dirK ', t an d .immediate effect this eve. while it a ! l , dis ,' : ‘ £e3 acnt * and chrorilo— '? an ' l inTi St>ratinfc to the weak and SSSSS!» d “ ln ,erT« P«*“«>cb to Hydro! patfay, which baa, throughout the old and new. world Bronchitis, Dyspepsia!' •.??£? k** 01 * “ od^ ro hi=.Kheamatl Asthma, Cut,! neons, Nenioue_nni Liver Diseases. Testimonials oTeurea Dnta S? , “ tj ‘? 11 clttans of nearly evety Slate in the Union, can be examined at Doctor Basic's oice. The Ber Clegtyare invited to consult him gratK TTV- ” Warm water being used In the commencement, anil often .ttrouabbut the treatment,it is aluiury instead of unpleas ant, as those unacquainted might suppose. P tT , 'w ,r svi'i stlv M n E ?vS“ r! " T '’ otercl3aP,l3n!er > ‘ H. Williams, Thompson Bell, J.B. Wel &«rr > r ‘ WorSBD > Wm - B. Holmes, E.H-English, B M. tlm, h » 0 „ U | n^!: f e ?V. l ? nvin;? !?? t ' ll **IM Baeli's Insiltu uou and wimesswl his successful treatment, cheerfnllv r*. SSS: a ' 1 wm “ 0 thoroughly educated andshUlful ?h? 0 C ? urtl?R'oS n pn,";i 0 ' 1 , jr^P? o ’! s ' B «ll Hunt, John w ?„°hn B. Llvlngpton, John Wrlslu. V. W Putricb, Moses F, baton, Q Ormsby Grvgg. .[ janO ■ Rnnaaa, Nebrnalra 6 Know-XotblncUro LAND TWSSTT PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN CAN. BE BOUGHT IN THE ABOVE TERRITORIES. I AND BIQUTT-FOUR ACRES OP v «real! 1 t» txwnshi p, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania,lying bact of M‘Seespi>rt, known as tho White-oak Flats, and in Bigbt of the proposed St.tion on the Connellsriilo Railroad. Improvements as follows: a square LOG HOUSE, SO by 2o feet, two stories high; and square LOG BARN, 30 by3i/ feet, (both now and in good order;) two fine young ORCH ARDS, (best grafted flruit,) just commenced to bear. There 1 in niuety t* one hundred acres cleared and In a high etate of cultivation, and tba balance id-well «t with whitfrdak- Uoibt f °J tlle first order. This Land is well calculated for a stock Farm, fceing very Ictol, and the soil of an excellent quality for grass-growing, and being well watered with twelve or fourteen never-failingsprings of excellent wateS This Land Ims fadlUhs rarely met with, being within half o mile of the Yougliiogbeny and one mile of Monongahela, and almost on the lino Of tho Cunnellavilie Bailroad, and is supposed to contain an lnexhausUble bed of IRON ORB- This Laod would not be in tho market, only that the owner 15 about to remove to tk»“FarWest.” Terms easy, and price moderate. For further partlcolars, inquire of \Y. J. at Lore ns’s Glses Works,, or of Vaiuftbie Property for Sale, ~ TWO LOXS x)F GROUND, upon which are-erected four Brick and two Frame Buildings, which rentannuallj for $5OO. Said property is situated in the Ninth Ward of the chy of Pittsburgh, on Penn street, between , oa( j streets. . _Also, the Factory and Ground known as the “Empire Works, situated on the corner of Penn and Morris streets Also, 23 acres of unimproved land, situated on the gheny river, one mile from East Liberty. On a portion of this land there is tho best Saw Mill location in the county Also, a number of lets containing from 1 to 6 acres of chojce land, situated one mile north-west of East-Liberty, undone mile east of Lawrencevil'e. This above named pieces, of property are very desirable, and will be disposed of on advantageous terms to early pui» chasers. ; ■For terms of sale and further information apply to Wta. P. Baum, No. Wood street, Pittsburgh. ' . Ik D. THOMPSON, aulfctf Aeagnea for Jaa. 8. Negley. Bay Wood Muriery and Gardeui, JAilils KENNEDY,fIat* Manager of the well-known Sy racuse Nuseries,New York,) tegs, leave to intoxa-tke public, that he has oovr established an EXTENSIVE NUB on the Farm of Mr. James ff. Negley, near East Lib erty, wherein* shall be prepared, after the 6fh Instant, to re ceive and QU orders for every variety of Fruit and Ornamen tal Trees, Hardy and Green House Shrubs and Plants. In addition to a oholceand superior stockon hand, he has made arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries in the East, to keep up hissupply.. Baying a thorough and longexpa rlence in the business, he can assure his customers perfect satisfaction. - c:v <• * EDWAIU) FABER. Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer his Bervices In designing, lay logout, and managing Rural Cemeteries; Pub lic Puke, or the grounds of Country Residences; and will also furniahplans for the fohuation of Lawns, Approaches, Picturesque Scenery, Ac, In the highest, styles of the art. Practically acquainted with every branch of Landscape Gardening, and haring spent yearsin the Sylvian Parka of England, and on the beautiful banka of the Hudson, he hopes he has the capacity to meet tho wishes of those who favor him. 53* Commanicalicos can bo addressed through the City Post Office, or left at the Warehouse of Messrs. Negley A Mohan, 23 Wood street.' - * ■ m » r7: V KENNEDY A CO. Doston Papier Blaebe Company* MODERN AND ANTIQUE ORNAMENTS. PITTSBURGH AGRNCI, 67 MARKET STREET.—The attention of Builders, Steamboat Contractors and Cab* inet Makers, is requested to this new and great improve ment io the manufacture of embellishments for Buildings and Steamboats, outside and inside; Cabins, Ualls, Church es, Dwellings, Stores, and Parlor furniture, in gilt, or in imitation of various kinds of wood. Also, Cornicfea/Bracfc* ets, and Patent Ventilating Centre Pieces for Ceilings, Mouldings, Consuls, Trusses, Battlement, Ac; much cheaper and handsomer 'ban Plaster and Wood Carving,-andagTeat deal more durable. . BLOCK LETTERS FOR BIGN3, very cheap 1 and warrant* ed to last for 20 years exposed to the weather. Above Goods for sale at the manufacturer’s prices—ict quality,served up duringthe sea son. Also, Strawberries and Cream.' Families can be supplied with Strawberries and other Fruits, during the season,'on the tuostreasonable terms. rgspi>/»tf, l t) v . 022:17 TOQ3. WOODS, 7.5 Fourth.BtirecL ’ r | ’’EN MOB Eof those splendid Cloaks at $l2, usually sold J. at $2O, Just opened by ‘ ' JmH3 A. A, MASON & CO. WUMJBER 134. t PHILADELPHIA. / ST. LOUIS. . James o. richey, Real Estate Agent, at this office. Removal, yj x\ I-.--;- BATES OFiprERTISfSG " 7 a osssd bpo .v • at : tbs pit Tint bob j>ribs. »«.i usta »oSpmit,,ok ts»j “ “ each aJaiUoaallnsjTtiDii......,,, 26 “ ,4 one ve5ic...;.....,.;;...;.. \ U •.: ' two 3 to u . “ tiirea weeka."j qq u “ 1 ft go “ M two 7Qg “ three 9 00 “ u femi ci0nth3..... M .10 0® u " tlx months... IS 00 : "** “ one ....... 18 00 SUndicjCardySlx lines or less, per fttmtiw..*-;. „ „ 1 0 QO n iworsiiiTTtiv. One fignarg, perahtnua. fßxi,nq,Tw ofth.faper). DAILY MOiiiN im Posl’. MONDAY MORNING: 'VBOES-;- 3‘ES‘W’i A TALE ER O,M TEE R USSIA N .£Ffom Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine.] icosrractn] Tbc Jew had ono of tboee penetrating and so norous voices whose tone 3 seem to reach the veryaou], and whlcht impart the words: and in flexions., not class varied'; than the- forms of thought. He summed up the diaonssion logi cally and luoidly; but it was easy to sco that, out of consideration for his ’ interlocutors, he abstained from putting forth his whole strength. . T* 10 conversationewas intentionally led to re ligious prejudices; at the first words spoken on this subject, the Jew’s coantenatice assumed a sublimei expression. He rose at ones to the most elevated considerations; it wae eaßy to see that Us imagination found itself in a familiarsphere. He wound up with so pathetic aod-nowerful a peroration, that Ellen, yielding to a sympa thetic impulse, mudo an abrupt movement toward him, Tbeir two eoubi had mot, and were destined mutually to completeieach other. I said to myself, that Jos will be Ellen’s hus band. "t" Then I applied tnyself to observs’ htamore attentively When MtvMalthtjs was ootstrong ly moved and animated, nevertheless, by tho ex pression of his eyes, ‘which Boomed to, look with in himself, one could discern that he was inter nally preocoupied with some of those > lofty thoughts identified with superior minds, Rome .celebrated authors were spoken of; bo remained 'Silent. Baron Von North leant over towards me amf said, in'a low voice, ‘.‘it stems that our new acquaintance’is hotditefafy,"' ii: ; ; vi should not be surprised at that.” X replied: “and, what is more, I would lay. a wager that he is lhusichl.” Thebaron drew bsck, withamovo mep, of vexation, and, sa if to teat my sagacity, he asked Ellen to sing Something., Thohmitbio girl begged him tpexoaseher; bint without put ting forward any of those small pretexts which moat young ladies would have'invented on tho instant.' Her mother's authority waa'needeJ to vanquish her' inetinctivE resistance.. . Her pre lude testified ;to some unwonted agitation; its firßtnotes.roused tho Jew fromhis reverie; soon she recovered • herself, and her: visible emotion did hot add a'fresh charm to the habitual ex preaaioa of her fiinglcg. : ' . Suddenly; she. stopped short, declaring, that her memory had failedher. Then, to our great astonishment, a rich' and harmonious voice was heard, and'Ellon continu ed, accompanied by. tho finest tenor I ever lis tened to in my life-. .The baron bit his lip; Verier, was polo with Borjrlso; -Warmest applause followed • the "con clusion of tha beautiful dneL' i . * • Malthas hadriacn from his chair, and Boomed entirely under the apoll of harmony. He gave some kdvice to Ellen, who listened to him with avidity; he-even made her repeat a passage, which she afterwards Bang with admirable ex pression. He tqqofc her hand, nlaioat with en thusiasm, and exclaimed, “I thank you !" , “Very odd indeed,’ s 'said the baron, .poor Werter said h6thihg,-but went and eat ‘hiinself down, very pensive, at the farther end of the drawing-room. • Mrs. Muller was radiant with .her daughter’s success. As to Ellen, she merely said, in allow voice— ■■■■,■ ,-.i “K I had instruction, I should perhaps be able to make something of musio.” . _ “ With your mother’s permission,”, .replied Malthas, *‘l shall hhvo pleasure iu eometiiDe3 accompanying yool” • />. Mrs. Muller cast a reoumed ns Saoiiual calmness, showed nothing that could excite her suspicions She judged thafsach a man was not at aU-dangerone, and accepted bis offer. Malthas bowed with cold dignity—doubt lESs appreciating the motives of this aonfiderco —and Ellen struck a few notes, to .divert atten tion from her embarrassment. " The baron, who sought a-vont for his ill-hu mor, said to the youag , girl, pointing to-the Jew’s stick. “ If anything should halt in the aooompani ment, there is what will restore the measure.” “ Ellen rose, oast a look at tbo baron, which meant, - “One meets, people like/you every where,” and left the room. ; Malthua.look up a newspaper,'and read until we separated for«the night. ■ - ; - - ; Tho Jew led thß regular life of a man who knows the value of .time./ Ho: worked* until noon, paid or received.a.few visits, went upon ’Change about two o’clock, then shut himself, up in his apartment and was -visible' to’ nobody , and at precisely four o’clock entered Mrs Muller’s room where EUen awaited.himlat the-piano./ It was easy to see tbat_he- daily assumed.a greater aeeendanoy over the mind of his pupil, whose pro grees wasrapid. . . , . .. ~ . When Malthas smiled, Ellen’s ckarmiDg coun tenance aesumeil an indescribable expression of saiifafltloa; but as soon as ho relapsed into his habitual thoughtful: mood, the poor girl’s soul appeared suspended in a sympathetic medium ; Bhe saw nothing, answered nobodyin a word, eho instinctively assimilated her Self to the mys terious being whose influence ‘-governed her. When Malthas leaned: nn; his cane in walking, Ellen seemed to say, “My arm wonldsupport him so well !” - **• The Jew, however, did not limp "disagree ably; his loft leg was well formed, ; and the- tlis tnrbance la its. harmony, appears, to have been the result of accident. He had-.tho, appear* anoe of having long' bccoino reconciled to bis infirmity, like a soldier Who,considers his wounds a glorious evidcqoo of his devotion to his coun try- o/T I had more than once felt tempted to. ask Mol • thos th 6 history of his lameness; but he eluded with so maoh care overy approach to the object that I deemed myßelf obliged to respeot hie-se .oret. : ... ........ ,/;* .. Two months passed thus, and I had opportu nity of appreciating all'the right mindedness, generosity, and enlightenment that dwelt in tbo accessible part of that extraordinary 'soul;" In presence of thiß dangerous rival, who triumphed without a struggle, the baron bocame almost tendor.' ■ Hiß self love cruelly Suffered to see pre ferred to hima lame merchant with ! a fine voioe. He.sometimes attempted to quiz him;.but Mal thus confounded him so.completely by the apt ness of his retorts, that the laughters were never on the side of the baron.- One night that that tho family party were as sembled,. Werterapproaohed Mr. Mailer with a Bappliant air, and delivered to him a letter from his father. The poor young man’s agitation made me suspect that the letter contained a proposal. Mr. Muller read it with attention and handed it to bi 9 wife who rapidly, glanced over it and oast a scrutinizing glance at her daughter, to mako sure, whether or no she was forewarned of this step. A mother’s prido is always flattered under such circumstances; and the first impulse is generally favorable to the man who has singled out the object of hey dp.ay est effeotions; but the second thought is one of prudence; a separation, the many risks of the future,- soon check the instinctive satisfaction Of the maternal heart, and.a thousand motives con* cur to arrest the desired consent / -y “ It were well,” she said, “ first to know what Ellen thinks ” • * » The words were lika a ray of light to the poor girl, whose countenance expressed-tho inmost surprise. “ Besides, he is very young ” added ilrs._Mnt ler loud enough for the baron to hoar.' 1 Werter’s position was painful ; ho afew words, became embarrassed, ana abruptly left the room , 1 v ; febsemnoy .iq-morrow,!'.' .. '. '"V ** LATEST SONG —Hard Tlmre Coma Again 1 No-. More; 03 mm® with immeffru racceas by Sanforu’e Sereua'lera: words and music by S. C. * ■ 2.* Petrifaction; new King: by Itirkeri ballSfby Katter'"® 8^"8 ebarmioj mr •f, he S^ mn anadi6rus: Xucho/ \ *•“»■ by % st *fish ballads ever Vlikins and his Dinah; comic songs by Perry. iy'l ICanuot Smile Dtiar Mother; new Barker/ • Srshter than the MdhiingAtarzdfrowno.' ; s -. • ;i > The Heart and the Home: Dressier . , •.. .Bill Room EGquette, «tc., etc., re-etved ic ndv;ini' A cf the trade and for sain .by ... IIiiNRT . Jap23 - Sign of the Golden Harp, Nci.loi Third.*tl LIME— 150 this Lonlsville Ume fbrKaio by Janll HENRY IL QOLLINRJfi :;t;::hEBP.UARY 20.