The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, February 27, 1855, Image 1

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THB DAILY MORNING POST.
FrinUd oM *m]iMfming r (Bvnd4¥.txupk&
BtV dltttfoillC « WONTGOMbB.IT.
p.oKta-wisi wniwta asp tiws- bimits.
F2R'2Ll&—'tivt! Dollars a
advance. Six Dollars will be required If not P" 4
4Eff"‘ Slagle oopjra two ccrMw °»l* at the counter In the
Office, and by the
THE SiftrSDAY HOEITXNQ POST
PpoMisbed from tbe-iams offlce, on » < * rg *mlfs« L.Su»
lM*tBt,TWO DOLLARS a jear, iu aJronoo- Single «P le At
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Robt. C. G» Sproul,
A TTORNBY AND COYNBELLOR AT LAW—Offiee, No.
J\-— % fourth-street, Pittsburgh, Pa. decllly
James A* Lowrle, T
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office. Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
brtwemSmithfield 6treet and Oherry alley fdecllny _
' ROBERT E. PHILLIPS,
attorney at law,
ST. LOTJIB, Mo.
■■■" "" JOSEPH WKAVBII» ” _
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office, No. 144 Fonrtfe
jnStXrSl . pitTSSORcn, ta.
* JOHN BARTON. ~ „ ltTf
ATTORNKY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
-Office, corner Fifth and Grant
Ja2:lyj} pmsocßon, pa-
a. Biddle Roberta, ~~ .
A rrOANEY AT LAW—Office, No. IW BmlthAdd
A botwera Fifth end Sixth. CoUwtiona carefully atUnd*
epvvluletU'Dtica giventoConveyandug. [deca:iy_
'fboinei alcana* „
A TOORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY.
A. Office, next door to the Post Office* Steubenville, Ohio,
ray* : • - • -.--
Zi . 1 ’B. Rose,
ATTORNEY AT I.AW—No. 10U Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
fourth door below Hr. Rody Patterson’a Livery
Stable. . J°r!~
■ ■ ' J. s. Morrlton,
A TTOKNEY AND OODKSKLLOR AT M-
A moved to No. M Grant street, near Fourth, Pittaburgh,
pf~ • ; - ■ : ■ ■ ,- nprlO?-
' O. Orlando lioomi*,
A TTOP*H£Y AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, bwti wood.
A i yiv
Thomu Sli flXarahallt .
ATTOKNEY AT LAW—Office, Bui}dius*>Fourth
etret. ■■—
—— J. N. ai’Clowry, -V ,
ATTOKKKY aSD COU>'£fLLOK AT LAW—Offlo* in
Oa&gw«U> Ormtutracw - - •• J o3^
. I>. a. Ha*eu, , ■ . ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW— So. 127 four* e treat, »>»« ““
nmrSmitEßdd.,
. ’ T Aid ermatt Watson* |
Office tat 'Third street r eppotile Vu old i
-rrr n igßic all btistness pertaining to the osoeof Alder*
VV »nd Justice of the Peace trtU he promptly et*
tended to. Acknowledgments of Deeds end Mortgages,
other Instrument* of writing, taken at his office, or at the
D D^k.u”of'D. d £'6ooLl,-E, lito u Al4 ? rm« orth.
CStr of Pittsburgh, ere pieced in my .possession. Persons
hating Jndgaurats oa nald,DocSota nay tan the
IM.M Ucatd thtrrtm ‘Dy Aldarmm Waunn. [ia,3.tt
“ N. ll«cknnwter, Alderman. ~
OTPICE, Grant street, between Fourth fit. ana Diamond
- aUsT Conveyancing of ail kinds dona with the great*
oceoW Title, to E«1 **««.
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*r\EAUJRINOKOJ<i«UE3, P 3. >Doofi,-FLOUR, BAOON,
I '/ ftc M Vo.l& t ooraer3mUbfl‘iU,at*i First streets, Pitts*
pqtgh, Va. - ' J potA
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
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TTORNKY AT LAW—Office on fourth ixreat, o«we«D
Cherrr alley *nd Great street, .
“—: S. Ktali iWtrinon.
N O. 01 THIRD Stfwt, tjMWMB Wood and MoTk«tltrooU,
Pittsbargh. Colle=tinn« promptly mui«. Bond*, Mart,
gagas, and otlier irrittugs drawn Wth neatnesa »£ <>«»
r*=T '
. .I*. &(IL, aUUGBON DBNTIiT, (suo-
CCBPOT to Q. W. Biddle,) SO. 144 BMlTU
fraigSSßiifek gtKf.D STREET. . , . .
Offlce hoars, from 8 to 1 o clocs, ana
tom 3 to l o’clock foblouy
——rsr —j; scox*r. diusxikf. roarth imii »« 00°™
watt of M&rKet.
- ' ** ' * omc* lloum From nine A. H. ta At*
BUSINESS CARDS.
‘ sr. niasmt * «.—nipt. ocshauh.
D W. HKaSTISE fc COm
cossissms and asacfiASTs,
A!ID . „
Dealers Gonoraily. in Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin-
cianati and othor
y c - 93 fVcfti tirctts, btlusttn Market OJtd Perry ttreat,
PlTTsDliaOli, TA.
93T Liberal <n*h bdrance- ma*le on confllgnoients. Par*
ticnlar att-utioo paid to for farli n; WrrMrri imirchvniHw.
Rcfermra.— CUrk 4 Thaw, Vfm. Bapalej 4 Wm H
Cully * Co-, K. Wr, 4 Co., flays 4 C!;i*t. ttramer 4
U»hi, [lrury i)ra!T, Esq-., Wo. El"hb«nm, 8. R, Johnston,
Ksq, Dions' BuSiormll, Esq.. Coorgr Lcvilie, E-q., bolomon
Btonrr. Enq. -
£O. Bis^axM
siiofiAM"* 'CO.,
FOBW'AillUXti i-SU OO'I'HjSWN JIKRCtIAJITS,
aimt. opposite Pit.™. Stulroad Depot,
- or7 • " PiTTinmoo, Pa.
' (» •- 1 iv-\ TKA S l'Ottfci.
rßitu .lArtVitru, -mu a-Jaii
«| ,nd Liapcrwr of did Country nines rns Krorjtij Bran
dio( Win-nii:., corner of Diamond alloy and the Diamond,
flnir.urrh. L'a. ~
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63-TEA USAL.EH AN'> F VtllLV UROCER.'S®
COiiNS'l <»y WOJD *KD SIXTH STXESTS,
Ftilsburfb'
' denrr tl. C«turl»,
AND HKi’XUANT, nni
VTb'Vdkf la Oh*:«ne. liulti.r, Fish, aoi
ProdJOU ;e n..rnUV, So. 2o *'.) 'P «U Pittsburgh. [mild
“ g»anl ea ttnrrtock. •
AN U FOfiW AiUJlNll MKKCUANS, AND
6T£AHik'/AT 4<iKNTH —No- ? Wtierstreet,i.mcinnati,
Ohio.
■ " HLlui: Sl iUoorliead,
XXTHuLMhM -JuSoSilS VNI) PKODUOb DEALERS
yy v IV l' '.Vryryj
" u. r. O. Morgoti,
* \ND W li« always on baa
a eeiierAliLvorcianritoi ?*cbo*ii, MiNWllaneou.*nnißlanX
IWMU. P-intinr. Port and Cap Paper, Sc, WholesOo and Ba
ta*L No. t•>4 A\kkl fLrc*:t, twiow nfth, hast side, Pittsburgh.
vV’ant-i, .'W*.-* no-1 Tann-n»’ scrapa. ft P ls:l y
" iitifl«etl A Bro ,
Bi>3 :r -Ai-;uijtsa.i. 3M ri'iNtiti."*, dkalkjis in _ BTA ,
DAK.O AND UOLIT LtrttrtVPtmK, aoJ PabtiahertOl
th 01.0.0 F- COK.KN, No. 16 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa*
marlo'ly
1 1 . "“ |, W. Chadwick,
DgALKR IN BAOB AND PAPER, No. 140 Wood Btreet,
• Pittsburgh. The highest *rlce la cash paid forjragß.
arU-y ---
PEA’S SELLERS ft CO.,
FwwwdoM and CooiitttMloii
DfcALCRS IN
' PRO VISIONS, GROCERIES AND OILS,
JiS'lmJ] ■ ■ ,Y». oOD T.i!i'rty rir'.l, PiUthurph, Pa.
tm.tia. rhi1a........ ...gg.mciraoK.Pntrtnirzb-
Hiller 4t Rlcltetaon,
WHOLESALE QROOBRB, IMPORTERS OP BRANDIES,
Wines and Sosara-Noo. 172 and 174, oorner orlrwto
and Liberty sfeooto, Pittebureh- Iron, Nail*. Cotton
cboMantty on hapd. )r* a _
WUUaia Carr ft Ca M . _ .
(Wx. Oaee late af the Arm of J« Pareee 4 Oo.) _
WHOLESALE GROCE US and Dealers In Kordgo Wln«*
and Brandies, Old >Uonoaeaheln and Reotlfled WbU
-IW7 No. 3© Commardal Row, Liberty street, Pittiborgli,
WJJUSI M’cumxAS Jo'us r KjaaPATEiCK.
P!»CLUUR/tS, HERROS A CO.,
WHOLESALE Grocers, Prodace Dealers and Commie*
K °- 813 Übe 7mwirsff S , pa.
*“ CO-PartncraUlp.
THB tabscribera bate thieOnyhrmed a K£
the purpose of carrying ou Cfcmmaslon ami
<»a, in connection with tbs Fish, Bacon and 00, andPro
rift* hasiueM generally, under the style of Bsoush 4 Bicn
abmoiv; warehouse No. 116 Water and 160 Front streets,
fersutlyoecupbrf b,*«^^{j“g; oiaßll(
JAMES RICHARDSON,
• JAB. J. BENNETT.
let, 1854:feb3
Pltiriotgb, Fobraarj
-StTTR. bravo, Diamond, Pittabanjb, P 4., deiler li
*• Country Produce, offer# for sale a choice hoc# 0
Groceries, selected for family use. SpJ™* •J*** rBX IfZ
and the purest quality, ground at hi# Steam Mllli. AUo,
Pried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken in m,
ohawrefot Merchandize. •' • _ • _ _ r - .
-'T.It. P.'hei procured* full assortment ofLandrethe
WamntedOarden Seed#, and invitee the attention ofaUin*
tcrarted InTural affaire. : ' fIQ 1
■ " copartneraiilp.
THE UNDERSIGN HD tore this dsyenterei!ntocM)»rt
f ’rehhv, under the nwneand style of J. A. HUTt/Ui*
80S ft 00,for the purpose ortranaettnga Commission ana
Sreeery husiness. /• .
Pittsburgh, February 1, 1864" - ' ft&P
V B» KSQLT9H. J.uictuwrawf. J. X. UMMltl
ENGLISH & tUCHAfIOSON.
/COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, lire
Wholesale Dealers In Fish, Daooo and Oil, and Produce
generally. War**Uon«e formerly occupied by Burbridge a
Ingbram, No. 116 Water fend 150 First street, Pittsburgh,
Penna. ~ fe3
fUkntm Oe 8A1L5!...... .. . .......JUn. A. IUHSHAW.
BAILEY * RENSHAW,
T BA DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERS; Dealers In
Wooden and Willow Ware, Japanned Tin Ware; House
keeping Utensils, and .Retail, No, 253 Liberty
Street, Pittsburgh. aprlfcy.
JRItfOIB BEtMRS, WHJ* KIOOIS^
-Pittsburgh. Marjwna.
Sellers* Nlcoli & Co.,
PRODUCE ftoOENERAT*'COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 709 Liberty «tr~?, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sperm, Linseed and Lani QUa. jy23
Commission House.
Ttxs soijscrlbera have opened a house for the aboTe pur*
-pose, 1? sorfthfleld street, four doors above the
Modbniahel* Uou«e. We-will purobaMf-or-roceivar-oa
ODiiitalK'inh,for salt?, cnnsi?nca“ntffof Flcnir. Bacon, Chttu t
Cbm, Oats, BirU.y* Pl is VxJ Groat Srtd, Baled Bay , <fe.,
upon which. we wilLmalce advances, or purchase at the
best mwhet rates for cash. ' •
novB ALOISO * 00.
.▼eo*. o TnTT»fi
T. B. Young 4 Co *
* - Smith fu-JU strexL opposite City Jlottl,
Tiff AitU \ nJBEHS OP CABINET PUitNITURB AND
X’i. 'J - 'Tr*. ri every M trials amVwork-
Oluwijlr'.warm'Dted.Tinipnidatrcdoceil prices. Care taken
Inpyk^ V>r iaod nod ou.Tl
; ■ c. D. Wood,
AND DEALER IN WINES
A S m J ulQu' >RB. No. 147 North Eecond street, fifth door
#bo? i itsce, east ridei Philadelphia, boa on band tbs best
quart!.*#* or ol*Tßrdnaw,PYlnefl.T'rsL" -Whisky, Honour
hela WbßFfeyfHoßfrttdQin, Cordials, A0.,00 terms worthy
tboiUaattoDOf-Pbychnwerannddßalera. faugpy
' m,v . Uenry O’ Cttllo »Rh & co.,
nrmOnKSAUS UROCEH3 ood Commission Merchants,
Wi iW'i* M. Pen” Irwin THtuHirgh. liafrlr
WHy&BMALL FOB' io OalUa
J fcdfey, Obld. s* cuthbert & bon, -
*janlQ I4Q Third itraet*
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PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMOBE & MONTGOMERY. AT THE “POST BUILDINtiH.' CORNER Of FIFTH *ND "‘nip STREETS. AT $6,00 PER ANNUM. OR $6,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE,
VOLUME XIII.
business cards.
JOSEPH FLEMING,
feuocssßoa to t. witoox * oo.]
/CORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps
I* constantly on hand a full assortment of Drugs, Med!-
cines,-MedlcineCheats, Perfumery, and all articles pertain
in* to his business.
49" Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded at
all bouts. ja‘.9y
josh iuciiiso. cooaxaa sluoko.
FLEMING BROTHERS,
(Successors to J. Kidd & Co.)
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
,Yo. CO Wood SLnet , Pittsburgh, Pu.
Proprictorsof Dr. M’Lacr’e Cel.brmted Vermifuge, Liter
Pllla, Ac. JtlO
JOHN BAFT, JR.,
(Successor to Jos. M'Guffey,)
Wholesale and Retail Drueglet,
AND Dealer lu PAINTS, OILS, DVB STUFFS, Ac., I*l
Wood street, three doors below Virgin alley,
aprinnAely PtTTSBUTtQH.
' .JOHN U. UOiISAN, Ag't,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
and nmn nr
Dye-stuffi, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c.,
No. 93H Wood street, (one door south of Diamond alley,
PXTTBDCBGB. f jaSfr
a. L. ALLEN,
I wnOLZSILI DKALXa IK
I Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Hononga
hela Bye Whisky, &c.,
ALSO, RECTIFYING DISTILLER,
NO. 8 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Brasdiesf-GlnSy -Oordiais, Jamaica Spirits, St.
W Croix and New England Rum, Clarets, Champagnes,
Sootob Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon,
l«Gid Monongahcla Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, reach.
Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; imported Havana,
Regalia, and Principe Cigars; Half-Spanlah and Common
1 Cigars, all at such low prices as to cballong , compe Ition.
I Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and
! Demijohns of all aisos. I respectfully invito an examina
tion of my stock, at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh,
I panpy _ l apr&iy
juus grudtt;
rMPORTfiR 0? BRANDIES, GIN, WINES, 4c.—Dealer
Id Coe Old Monongahela Whisky, Peach Brand;, Ac.
Albo, Rectifying DUdller, comer of Smlthfleld and From
etreeta, Pittsburgh. sprlS
“ J. Bryar,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT
ISS Libony street, and 31 Diamond alley, teblfty
ReiaoTal.
»■ JNO. B. DOWNING, Ci*OTHIER t -W
EAS removed to 294L.IBERTY street, opposite Garrison
alley, and No. 3 BEVENTU; near Smlthfleld, where
the attention of hi* friends and the public l> Invited to the
stook of READY-MADE GOODS always on heal. Also,
Cloths, Casslmeres and Vestings for ordered wort. A foil
I assortment of Famishing Goods for gentlemen, including
i Hat* of ail qualities, Tranks, Umbrella*, Ac., Ao- ja6£
josh wcioatiT .. -..ooxatucs u’etosur.
Wholesale and Betail Clothing Herohants,
NO. 88 WOOD STREET.
THE subscribers respectfully inform their old customers
and the public in general, that they hate this day as
sociated themselveain the above borinwaa, under the firm
or JOHN M’CLOSKKY A CO. They respectfully solicit a
I snare ot public patronage.
I The previous business of each vrfll be settled by them*
aelves respectively. f*b?
i.aihd, of the frnn of doom A LaißD.) having
• opened STORE NO. 0, (two doors above the old
stand,) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING
BUSINESS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a
share oi the patronage of the late firm.
N. ii.—Clothing made to order in the most fashionable
«tvle», and on the shortest notice—inferior to none in the
[ city. ' JanSfcy
James O. Watty
MERCHANT TAILOR~No. 46 Fifth etreet, opposite the
Theatre; Pittsburgh, Pa. apr?
James Helltnger,
MONONGABELA PLANING*. MlLL—Would respectfully
Inform his friends and the paoiia, that his new «*tab
lishment is now in full operation, ona that he Is prepared to
furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber,
with promptness, and at the lowest rates.
Board and Plank, planed on one or ooth sides, constantly
on hand.
Bash, Doora, and Moulding?, or every description, made to
order. - , u ,
Builders and Carpenters would End It to their advantage
to crive him a call, as he can now rurrn&h them with plant'd
stall FulUble for ev**ry description oi work.
wh a. aiaaos ...j***» cbiswfu-
HEBBOH & CRISWELL,
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
ifTANUFACTUREUS of all kind* of BRASS WORK, LO*
STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al
*o, Cotton ttatU&s Manufacturer*.
on Rebecca street, AlleshenyCity.
Office and Store, No. 12 Market stn-et, Pittsburgh.
OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in exchange for work,
cr cpflh paid. t Oziox* left at the Foundry or Office. will be
promptly attended to. frbQtly
JOSEPH T. LOWRY,
ffo. 43 Corner of f\J%h a rut ULod Streets,
Office up ctalre. Entrance from Fifth atreat. Pittsburgh,
RESPECTFULLY anniuiuo to th*' public that he h*»
Commeuced tho RKAL ESTATE AGENCY, in connec
tion with Intelligence and Uacerai Collecting. Ue will
also attend to renting. Pnreoua m want of Fervent*, In any
capacity, or tboeeln want of place?, will be supplied at short
notice. Ail business entrusted to bis care promptly at
tended to.
References— T. J. Illgham, Esq., Richard Cowan, Esq., W.
0. Leslie. Dr. Alex. Black. James Mackerel, A. A. Mason,
Slafflt A Old. janlft
PI. GRAFF A CO.,
Western Foundry, No. 124 Wood street,
MTTSSCiIGU, Pi..,
\.rANUFAOTURER*» OF COOKING 6TOVR3, Coal and
JUL Wood Stove?, Parlor fitOTes, Hollow Ware, Plain and
Fancy Grates, Plain and Fancy Fender?, Sad and Dog Irons,
Sugar Kettles. Tea Kettles, Wagon Boxes, Ac. \ ja3:lyj
REAL ESTATE AGENT, Merchandise, Stock. Ad Bill
Broker,Office, No. Ui Fourth btruto, (above Wood.) The
•uescribur having opened an office at tho above plaec, for the
purpoetfot negotiating Loana, Bills, Honda, Mortgages, and
all other Instruments for the security of Monoy, and for the
Durcnase and sale or Stocks. Will also give prompt and
s*»rtlcular attention to buying, selling, renting of and leas
ing Real Estate. (jyl) AUSTIN LOOMIS.
Schnchmau A Haunlein,
Lithographers— Third street, opposite th« Poet-oßee,
Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscape*, Bill Heads, Show Bill*.
Labels, Architectural and Machine Drawing*, Business and
Visiting (>pl<, Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed
>n Color?, Gold, Bronte, or Black, in the most approved style,
and at the most reasonable price*. ' odlfrrly
S« JH’Kinlejr,
House, sign, and ornamental painter, and
Dealer In Pminta—No. 44 Bt. Clair street, Plttoburgh.
Has constantly on hand all kinds ot Paints, either dry cr
mixed, Japan and Copal Varnish, Linseed Oil, Dolled Oil,
Spirit? Turpentine, Window Glass ot nil sites, Putty, Paint
Brushes, &L; all of the best quality, and for aaio at reasona
ble price?. aepll
BriGLISU AND CLASSICAL SEMIJtARY.
W. T. MoDONALD, M. A., PUKOFAL.
TUB next session of the Institution will commence on
MONDAY, the 6th of September next, at the room cor
ner of Ferry and Liberty streots, lately occupied by tho
Messrs. Feeder. . _
References— Hon. A. W. Loomis. 0. Knap, Jr., 8. F. Von
onhorst, R. Miller. Jr. >q«^
JACOB M’COLLTbTEIL
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER
XND DULSE 1* ALL SIXES OF
Tobacco, Snuff, anil Cigars,
No. 25 Fifth sL t FUUbtargh* F*-
Keeps constantly on band a largo supply of all the
various brands of Imparted Cigars.
WHOLBBALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
IMPORTED CIGARS,
POWER A IUKRDQfI,
Architectural and ornamental carters.—
Ornamental Patterns for Casting, in every style;
Modeling, Designing, Ac. Composition Ornaments for the
decoratioo of Steamboats, Buildings, Ac.; 90 SMITUFIELD
Street, near the Post Office. yl ;8m
NEW PAPER BULL.
CANTON, OHIO .
FISHER, ANDERSON a CO., haTe just started their pa
per mill at the above place, where they will be happy
to receive orders for printing and wrapping paper of all
gjjaj, • feb27:tf
SCa ' A. Tlndlej
fegSiV WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE, HARNESS,
TRUNK, VALISE and CARPET BAG manufao
-4T turer. No. lOC Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
■“ John H. Bicllor,
TTTHOLEBALB AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL
W INSTRUMENTS, pianos. Music, School Books and
Stationery. No. 122 Wood streak
a. j. hagan joain ahl, jb.
? HAG AH -A AHL|
WHOLESALE and Retail Dt *rs in SHki t Fancy end
Staple DRV QOODSjKos W Market and 8 Union
street, Plttabdrgh. ft P r^
E. WHITEHOUSE,
Fancy silk and woolen dyer and cleaner,
No. 7 Isabella St., near the Emmet Hotel,
mar 4 Alltohixt.
Thomai M, Ltttie,
TTTATOH-AND CLOCK MAKER—Fifth street, between
W Wood and* Market Streets, opposite Iron City Hotel.
All kinds of Jewelry made and repaired. fapStly
KESBC OWtHB,
“Tittrtttfghr
a. otrrasxnT —.- l. cuthbobt.
S. CUTHBERT A BON, ,
REAL. ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, Nc. GO
. Smithfield street pov *_
(7ara.
HT.gR, (STOOBSBOT TO MOBVHT i LHB,) WOOL DEAL
. EH AND COMMISSION MEROIIANT, for the sale
of American Woolen Goods. No. 189 Liberty aUeet. [my4
• L fi« Hsywird,
Dealer in boots, shoes, trunks and leghorn
and BRAID HATS, oorner of Market and Liberty sts,
No.l74ffttjdjflndu.fa, ... W-T_
PEKIN TEA STORE,
BY A. JAYNES, . .
2fa 38 itrat, betiat.cn Wood and Market, touth rtdt
4;g* Sold Wholesale and Itetnll. Ja&T?
Waiter P. Martliall,
TMPORTERand .Dealer in French and American Paper
1 mar#
JOHN MITCHELL,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
No. 135 Wood Street,
jaSryf) Naxt door to H. Child’s Shoe House, Pittsburgh.
'•“"••• ——ssesss: —:
TOS FLEMING Larin? associated with JOS. ABEL, the.
business will hereafter be conduced under the style of
J. ABEL & CO4 at the old stand, corner of Smithfield and
Fourth streets. ■ J* l ?
William Thorn, Druggist,
HAS BEHOVED to the earner of HAND end PENN
Streets! where he will, as nsnsl. ettend promptly to
hls nomerons friends. All article* In his Uno ere warrantetl
pare, end pat up rrlth the ntraost cere. merMtem
B* A> * co.,
*iirrgOIJSBALB DBTXJ WAREHOUSE—Ctrrou: Kißtana
VV Wood rtwets, Mid oorocr Wood and Sixth- [AW
HX!t>ISGXX
Auitln Loomli,
JOSEPH CHAPMAN,
No. 63 MaEXIT BTRtrt, PirtgpQßOH.
l ‘ l^ l ";r ** ; •<,. .+..
PITTSBURGH. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1855
BUSINESS cards;
' J, C. ANDERSON,
No. 0 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
WHOLESALE Dealer in Foreign Ftuftg, Nuts, Spioes,
Confectionery, Sugars, Cigars, Ac, t Q- Baicins, Figs,
Prunes, Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Dates, Citrons, Almonds,
Filberts, Walnut*, Cream Nuts, Pea Nuts,t> SJoa Nuts,Pine
Apple Cheese, Bardines, Picklee, Sauces, Rot* Candy, Ver
micellU Maccoronl, Olive Oil, Ac., Ao. apr2o:ly
ENTERPtUSE WORKBC
50.136 WOOD BTEfiSt, T RD DOOB SHOW mat* txun.
BGWN c TETLEY. \
IMPORTERS and of
4KSgiS§SH»HaCUTLERY. SURGICAL AND
INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ao. \ye
keep a general assortment of the
articles constantly on hand; togoth^.
with a ceneral variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, PH.
tola and Revolver*, Flasks, Horns. Shot Bolt*, Caps, Powder,!
LeJdSnJ Bullets;BowitJHik; Hunting and Pocket KtJves;'
Tailors and Hair Dressers* Shear*; Pocket Sdsaort, Ao.—
Also, Trusses and Supportern.
Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. ;. .
BIFLESI—We aro making Rifles of every deecripflon* to
order, of the best meterial, and workmanship «yrantad.-
Onlers received for them at Wholesale or Retail, riUl»
.d with dMp»tch. Hus ting pnrtiu supplkd »t Wholml.
price 2211.
and Om FtitttgM*
THE subscribers are now opening at thelrnew WirmoD<
NO. 109 FIRST STREET, between Wood ana Smith*
field, the largest assortment of CHANUELIER9, BRACK
ETS PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Gas Fitting,
ever offered In this market. Hating arrangements made
by which they will he constantly In receipt or new patterns
and varieties, they confidently invite the attention of pur
chasers to their selection. We are determined to *«" ® s
low as any boose In the West, and being practical Gas Fit*
ter». ean offer peculiar advantages to thoto desiring articles
in this line. _
We eontlnne as heretofore to fit np buildings of at ary da*
aeription for pas. water and steam.
Brass Castings of all kinds made to order promptly.
LOX 3. MILLER &.oO*
No. 109 First street.
'gkouob uletchku
FROM S*W YORK,
/ti . >. MANUFACTURER of tba celebrated
tyC* V| OGtssmer Ventilating Wlj? t Klaillo
# 'kY \ Band Toupees, and every description
WiffA I of Ornamontal Hair, for Ladlea and
Ba L yfav7H fl,> -" tU>m<in * FOURTH BTRKET,
TV-ilSiOsiila e * WBCn Wood and Market, Pitta*
BiSTCEca's ivatem enables Ladles
and Gentleman to peamre their bet&e
with accuracy, | J
9 jqr wias.
New 1. The roondof the Head. * „ _
No. 2. From the forehead over the bead to sees, No. &
No. 8. Pram ear to ear, over the top.
No. 4. From ear to ear, round the forehead.
For Toupees, to cover the top of the bead only*-* paper
pattern, the exart shape of the bald part. fmy*
Haw Coaeh and Ctrrtiy Factory t
JOHNSTON, BROTHERS 6 GO.,
Gbmcr of Rebe oca and Relvumt ftrtets, Allegheny City,
WOULD respeetfally Inform their friend*
the public generally, that they hate
eomxneneM the manaCefitara ofCarrUge*.
Barouche*. Rockaways, Buggies, Sleigh's and
Ohaviota.ln all their rarlnugetyle* of finish and proportion.
All order* will be executed with strict regard to tioTablllty
and beauty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to on
the most reasonable terms. Using la all their work the
beat Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stuff, they feel confi
dent that all who fsror them with their patronage, will be
perfectly satisfied on trial of their work.
Purchasers are requested to girt ua a call, before pursha
aing elsewhere. « octftiy
Pearl Steam Mill;
CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY,
(aaaa ta» naasoan starioa.)
FAMILIES win be so polled with onraarloas grades of
FREftif nnmrvD flour.
By loaring their order* at the Mill or In our botes at
.Logan. Wilson A Co.. WaM Tirana A Reiter,cor
ner Liberty and St. Clair street-*. W?:«h»rgh.
H.P. or J. T. SanM*. bnirrgUt*. Allegheny
Flour wfl! totamlll' , flln either of the two cllle*
Trr-ss: CASH on dellrerv.
II A U §> W A M I*.
FOR
Saddlers and Carriage HaUers
R. T. T/F.KCTT, JR.,
No. 131 Wood itreet,
PITTSBURGH.
Also, Cloths, Damaska, Laeos, KosStJte&t Stuff,
Springs, fto H &c.
Steamboat Kamltare and (-bain.
WR hereon bind and a-e <-r.n“ f ««ntlr Taanufactn-
ring STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE AND
P^&OnATR 5 . of e»#rr Tls:
l " I Extension Dining Tables;
p.-i Rnr <ln;
T«dh*« Cobin Chairs, of various styles;
do do do;
Bute Room do do do;
Do Toilet Boxes;
T-te * Totes;
Dlran*: C**t»re Tables**
C« r d do;
Water do; Tmr«>. 4? , 4c.
Material and workmanship warrant*-!. and prices **tl(*
fartory. T. TV Y<*»UNO * cn„
Jy2o SS PnjUbfield «t.. ornnslt* City lintel.
!t| TT II I» II V ’ S
new eagle hat manufactory,
jAk NO IJ2 WOOD STrU’KT on. Goer Q»
from the corner of LP»*rtT. I* now open jffj?
Tbe proprietor !• h!m«elf a practical
GffrfJwASv' 1 Hatter, haring had fifteen re«r* experience
at the huiioeoa, t**o v*arx as a pra-tlcnl workman: basing
■worked In the principal establishments In New York. Phil
tiielpbla, CJnclnna'l, and tbe New Enuland Pia***: feel*
confident that, from Ms practical experience a* a IlatUr,
be enn furnish not only as go-«d b«t a osTrea and entarfa
article than anything heretofore offered to the Pittsburgh
publie—a/1 of his nwn manufacture. dt*clS:tf
"W S. Hatfn
THE OLD PRTNTTMI ESTABLISHMENT. John
ston 4 Stockton > end Blsnh Book and Stationer?
WereboHP*, Is prepared to etomito every Stylo of Lecn*,
Cntnmorrlal, Onsl and Rteninbo*t Jo’i Prlmln* end Book
Binding. an* 1 furnish every article In tl>n Blank Boot. Paper
and Stationery line, at the shortest notice and on tbo most
reasonable terms.
Blank Book and Stationery Wsrehona*. Printing Offlea
and Book Bindery, cornerofMarket jtnd Second »t* [norlfi
Dr *" it t»r —th A Zl' i*
<«pot ot Lionffwort. ..mmerraan'B Ca<
tawba Wines and Drandy.
THE undersigned ban received nod offers for sale. tfi
einnau vrteet, a targe quantity of liogwortb A Li career
man's choice and world-renowned Sparkling. Brv and La*
diftf’ Catawba Winw. Ptirh aft mar da*ir» to procure
ao excellent article of Native Wlnn.ftbe pur* Juice of tba
grape,) will And mv establishment the place for the gratlfi
cation of thalr desires. The Catawba Rrandy. distilled from
the genuine Qww. Is declared hr many excellent Judges,
canal In flavor to the best imported Cocoac.
* D PICKETBKN,
j*2o No. 137 Liberty street.
Wu qd'i & CUrk’i Piamo
AFRESH arrival of NUNNS *
celebrated PIANOS baa lust been
by the subscriber. They hare been madert'N *«j H W
and carefully selected expressly for this mar-'* * :
ket, and are considered unequalled for nraetneis ana powsr
of tone. They all posses* tho new Improvement of two
separate bridrjft, the bass string* running over and above
the treble. They are fully warranted to stand'anv climate
and to excel In capacity for standing in tune. Prfcvaranga
from |260 to $BOO. Also, a fine lot of Pianos from the maon
factories of DUNHAM & 00„ and also LIGHTS, NEWTON
A BRADBURY, N. Y. All the above wilt positively be sold
at Factory prices, without additional charge for freight,
-risk, eto, etc. HRNBY KLEHER,
Sole Agent tot Nunn* A Harks Pianos,
No. 101 Third street.
Sign of the Golden tlarp.
HmVAlsian , i«inSrTSsB|
JOHN H. MELLOR. 81 Wood rtrwt. Pittlbnreh. wlll
vubll.h on th. 15th Aujrnat. 1854. the woll known
eerles of Almanacs (for 18561 calculated by Sanford 0. nill,
”Tssq- and for many year* published hv Mr. Lake Looml*. d
this city, under the name of 11 Loomis* Almanacs. The
iSeries will consist of—
KILL’S PITTSBURGH ALMANAC,
HILL’S MAGAZINE ALMANAC. '
HILL’S AMERICAN. FARMERS’ ALMANAC.
It tfi only neooasnry to say, that the religion*, moral and
use ful character of Mr. Hill's Almanacs will be maintained
In t be above series, for 1856. ,
A Printers and others are hereby cautioned against
Infringing on the oopyright of the above Almanac®.
Th ey will be for sale at all the Bookstores, by the gross
or dowen, and by . ,
a'A JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood street.
A Bfaw Arrival of Planoii
CH ARLOTTE BMJMB, No. 118 Wood strep*. Is Just re
evivlnr the following new Plano Fortes, with and with*
out the* iEollan attachment:
One •rtegant carved Louis XIV style Grand Action 7 oc
tave Piano.
One exrira carved Serpentine, poarl kevs, 7 octaT* Plano,
Two frill osrved, semi grand, J octave Pianos,
Two plain Rosewood “ “
One do do <JV<j “ 4 *-
Three do do <i “ “
Two double round corner Rosewood octava Pianos.
One round corner finished bank and front? octave Plano.
A further arrlvol is expected tn about two weeks, rand
liOfin Office.
JOHN A. O*BHTEN, 67 SWITHTrDLD STREET, between
Fourth and Diamond alley. Mncey lonoed on Gold and
.Silver Plate. Diamonds. Gold and Silver Watches. Jewelry.
Musical Instrument*. Guds and Pistols. Feather Beds, Fur
niture, and all hinds of articles—for nnv'length pf time
agreed on. Charges for storage. considerably lower thar
heretofore. Private entrance through the hall door. All
business transactions strictly confidential.
jyy» For felted pledges sold immediately after belcpout of
date, nnle pa redeemed. Bargains of Gold ftnd 81Wer wAteh*
eg, Jewelry, fro., always on hand. aprlfcfim
HEW SEED store*
JAMES WARDROP,
OFFEPJ3 for sale CANARY BIRDSof- the ®wt improved
bree-i, being very hardy, and fine sincere. Bird Seed*
—Canarr .Hemp, Millet,Bone and mixed Seed. Bouquet*
wiltbe ft jrnlshed oomposed of the finest FLOWERS, vi*‘
Camelia? , Rose Buds, Heliotrope*. Ac. Evergreens fin pots)
fnrChris tm as Trees.’from the Seed and Horticultural Btore,
No. 49 F tfth sU neat Wood. dcg2 °
(ionium* the Smolce*
THE lubaeriber bavlne the exclusive riebt to mannrac
tor a and sell SWEENEY’S HOT AIR AND SMOKE
CONSU tHKG FURNACE. Is prepared to receive orders.and
contract for heating bulldines with the most economical
Fnrna « now ro use. Tho attention of thoso
solicit* *l. Any iniormittion enn be
Nos- 2 and f Wood street, or of J. BARN DOLLAR.
dßcS4.it | Iron City Store Warehouse. No. 104 Wood gfc
’ 3ARR A HOSER,
AS CHITECT3: —Officaa: Philo Hall. No. 76 Third street.
Pittsburgh: and east side of the Diamond, Allegheny
Itl fcfun •
R»y Jersey Water Melons and-Peaohes.
THE subsciiber U In daDr receipt, by RAilroad, of ttie
finest quality of PEACHES end WATER MELONS-
Call at hifl Depot, No. 123 Wobd street, »bov* Fifth. '
ex #rtf SAMUEL STEINSUCS.
. : ■=• ...
• ;. n ‘ U ••• •
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»»»■>.
THE late flraof JONES A QUIQO, haTin&been dissolved
by the death of Jonn F. Qutgg, on the STth Inst., the
burineu of said firm will be eottlod by the undersigned, at
their office, corner of Bose and first street*.'
ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner.
Pittsburgh, September JO, 1854—(octiy .
Xiaao Jones,
Manufacturer ot spring and ouster steel, Plough
Slab eteel, steel Plough Wings. Coash and Ellptic
Spring*, Braes Not Taper, half patent, Screw, Mail and
Hammered Iron of Rosa and First street*
Pittsburgh, Po. * oc&ly
wun ©. 8. SOOESB.
D. B. Rogers A Co.,
MANUFACTURERS of KOJERd’ patent tmproTed Steel
Cultivator teeth. Office corner Bose and First streets,
octaiy
O. D. IJfiadly A CO.,
CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, tfo. 62 Third Mbrat,
ilarkcL would respectfully inform (heir friends
ana public sanerully. that they hate now in Btor* their
oomH*,, y AL £ SXOCK, connoting of CARPETS of every
the Royal Velvet and Brussels, to the com
mon Hemp and Rag. Floor Oil Cloth, from ooe
; to eight wide, new designs end very ricb. Cocoa end
Canton Ma«£ 0 ~ Druggets, Ruga, Mats, BUir Roda Window
fihtidw. Ac.-vp(Monft |g want are invited*# call find exam*
Isa their atoci. steamboats, Hotels, furs-
Uhedon uie mbit reasonable urae.
profits and quick
TETJJB ect2
| asvr
bul.-., ....... . Fuscos auuiDH
IMu ck HoUtdayv
PaoDTJCt roEWtHjjiso and oShmissxox «ib-
CHANTS, £vanngiL / a — StrictittKiUon paid toall
oousigusienutbr ula or flour, Produce, Ac. Ordcri for
tha purchase ot produce a«i c |tii and promptly attended to.
Otoda Ibr forward >vl with derpalch, toct»:Ctn
CA.XUUAQB& FOR SALE.
THEncderslineAU* athU
CARRIAGE WXaEHOUBK Mta*t& x ls33SLSL'
dw the Two Mile Pitts
end lA»renoeTille, e et*. yip? *n t
0f T . EH l£^ B ’,: f «tll cootltmn to
'Sf' 1 ’* re T -iT;i, bT 15?,’ reoaa “*>“» aimcgr,. s*um,.
40 c * u
B* 0. Icnitu
JONEB & BUCHER.
IRON FOUNDEBB AHD MACHINISTS,
rhuuitemda RaGraad, fix* tfikird tt, Pa.
H AVISO IncroMrfl oar ohlcl U no* at ti.
meetimprovedora*r,aod t j o • cicnyfodU.
foe dlTpfttebinff work* woar* nanofictaring First
Cla« .
STEAM ESOIZIEB.
FOR FURNACES ANO UO.UNO STILLS.
Blowing Cylinders, Boilers, furnace, Bolllce.
SAW 1 a h’D GRIST MILL A CASTINGS,
Qu and Water Pipe*, Hydrant*, Lamp Pent?,illtcb
log Poet*, Columns, Girder*, Stqfoog, Haogera,
Brackets,
Bailing , Verandah* and Ornamental Casting*.
We par particular attention to&ebigiuTtctarß and con
struction nf Coat Iron
Promts for Uouteaaad gterei.
Having anaXtentiTe aasoitmrofcf beautiful Carved
tern* of the most approved architcturalanier, our great
facilities for manufacturing and fibcplog utable us to ccm*
pete with our cities.
Partita erecting Furnaces or Bob g aiilli, Mill Owner*
and Mill-Wrigbta, will find It moebto their advantage to
oal) and examine our extend™ «Vb of Pattern* before
building.
isoy ASD BRASS CjTIXCS.
Of every dwerip.ion: Smith Wurk,*ttenj Making. Fur»
Pace and Forge Tuyeres, famish**-! li>rler. (mj!2:y
BRYAN, KENNEDY A 00.
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'S*?* * v‘ / .- ■• •
BUSINESS CARDS.
Notlco*
•BBtKiaimi proaPtittoßOdn m to Mp ,irl., o r oMrl .
g»». he. rmTisa»wr«< • jQqfcpn white.
China Hall,
M arket street, between Tifeu asd fourth.
—IuO of QUKESSWAbtV his P*il importo.
Uon. o--w receiving, to which we iDflftbe altentioß of the
country tiud city trade Haring «*twi Mm different pat’
tern*- f 7f«i Ware, we feel Popfl-lflot ofyi*j ft ]| ;
amotu- may be found while Irooncne. gold band,
gout blue, pink, plum purjOe.brctv #B( j Ab
so. a h.io<W>argrero s.yrlx nod »hiio which
cut* r>- 'oid c:ur*h below the rr:»l |tCDe WJ*.
Cum Mon ’.vaßK—Our stock of Co»n^ a *r caJ , i pi a * pCj
Di«b.-, B*ker«, Napptre, linwU, Pitchers, *j uvery urticlr
to th., Iluc,b Urge, aud aeiecte-J for tbety fcn d country
trade
OLA.S WA RE —Hating « lartre and w£ M | e c*<sd stock
of »iltw vti L*ud-, we will eeU at factory pda, nafiog the
taerrhnoi tp* trouble of making a Mr** r * l biU. All wo
ask Is • call, and we feel confident of pmuslo,
jonN Bleary.
tlootv'ttttct'sitiowa) Whotcani*
JV\ME3 KUDU,
N'O, M Market, rad ft Uuion vtrcct, Ahird UAfrma the
Market U Df?. would call tb* atiertlion of 4 fri-od',
aud tb* partite generall*, to tb« foct, that be £ uovr 0B
hand th- largest and beat trlecloJ etock Of l<o*3 AND
tiUOKs, In all their wtHle.‘,tr,)tn by Udl*'i.andg\t»* ir , lfn
of Phil dphia, New York rad Boston, a d which,
eraun .Ml to ideate all.
Him price* ara vt-ry much reduced, and bo
O-iUra at from |1,12 to {2 60. Gentlemen'* Boct>. Cr*Xft-j,2S
to f-j, raJ oxcallnut Geutlcnm'.s’s tiai’.wr#, and YoatV
Ctliaren’B wear. At *xtn»ordh;r.ry low price.-.
He also continues to manufacture, a* h*refofore,s ,1,,.
swriptfons of UADISd GRNTi LtiK.VS BOUTS
Sli -RS, of tbs fo-#t quality &uu tbs iauianlyla. all of c j,
ttt warrant# Nor should be orerl.oXed tU very larg M .
►r.rtmrnl of Gun Sandal*, at.d IS ote, for
and Cl.i unm. hNery pern-'-a who
with their will be fairly Jgait with. jao
fVew faper fUngliigk.
NO S 5 vV.i.iU STREET.
OINK FRENCH AND AMERICAN PARLOR PAPER!.
X* I’anel UeCuratiotiA to golJ, Oak and marble;
Hall Papers, of tanoui style*,
Fig'drad plain Pnpar#, for Muing rooms rad chambers;
Cheap QUd luW priced Wal> Paper#,
Borders Calling.-, Figures, Window Bhadea.
A .\od complete aaaorttn-ot of the above, selected
for ih* t-uaeon, will be soli at th* asual low price.*.
or?;t VV ALTER P. MARSHALL.
.D. uusmnkß.
Oratf. iUUlagcr A Graff,
WESTRKN FOUNI/ui, No. *2l Wood *tre«L—Mano
fo-'-.turere of Cooking 8tov«, Coal and Wood Stoeo*,
Paxlnr Stores, Hollow Ware, Plain and Fancy Grates, Plain
and Fancy P»B<i«rc, Sad and Dog Irons, Portable Forge*,
Sugar Kcttlaa, T«a Kettiea, Store Kettles, Wagon Boxes,
A=. Ac. * aul4
Wtu. ftl. Taleott A Co.,
(nuccusoas to t. usxxbT, jb., a 00., |
MANUFACTURERS of gilt and mahogany look
ing GLASSES, Portrait rad Picture Frames, Ac, and
dealers In Imported aod Domestic Fancy Goods, No. 62, cor
ner of Wood rad-fourth streets. Pittsburgh. octl fclw
A oaid.
HAVING fOid oylatortaUn the firm of T. KENNEDY,
JR, A CO., to William IL XalcoU, who, with A.ti.
Henry, will ooooaue the Ldbklog Gloss and Variety.Busl
u»»s at the old stand, corner of Wood and Fourth stioets,
under the style of Wo. B. Taleott xCo. I 0.-nCdentl/ re
commend theta to my former easterners, as every way
qualified to give entire aatiaftetioo
All persons haviog demands against an, and all indebted
to me, will please make an early settlement.
oetia T. KENNEDY, JR.
Cebinat Furnttara Warehoato. ~
rfi B. YotJNG A 00., CbMrwt /Vruifur* and O/tair Man
-1 « tfaeturers, Noe. S 3 and 40 Smilhfleid streot, opposite
dlty Hotel, would respectfully remind tneir old friends and
customers, and tboee about to purchase anything In tl.oir
line of buMoais, that they are constantly manufacturing
every description * t fashionable Parlor and Chamber Fur
niture, warranted in material and workmanship, and sold
on reasonable terms. Care taken in packing tor land or
•water carriage _ .
Steamboat Chblh Furniture and Chain on hand and made
to order, as usual.
Tboee interested in furnishing boats will find U to their
advantage to give us a call, as vre giro every attention to
the manufacture of work bsst adapted to their nee. fau3t
UUOTH AMO 6HOES}
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
TiMM ROOD has fitted Op la splendid style bis store,
tj No. 89 Market street, and No 0 Colon street, between
fifth street and the Diamond, rad has now completed his
Spring srnek of BOuTtl, SHOES, SLIPPERS, GAITERS, Ac.,
and'Palm Leaf, Pedal, Dustin end Braid HATS, to which he
invites the attention of ail purchasers, whether at whole
sale or retail.
This stock is one of the largest ever opened In this city,
And embrace# everything worn by the ladies of Philadelphia
and New York, end he trusts eanoot fail 10 pleaoe ail.
Great care has boon given in nlocdcg tho ohoioest goods*,
all of which he warrants.
He also ountinate to mauofoctare, as heretofore, all de
scriptions of Boots and Shoes, and from this long experience
of over twenty years in buwoeae in this city, is, be trusts,
» sufficient guarantee that these who faTor him with their
custom, wIU be fairly dealt with. cprl9;tf
Seminary Tor Boys,
hotoVtsesi car. cf Fifth tad Grant sts., opposite Court Rotas.
rji UK Fall Betas!oc of this School will commenoe on MON-
I DAY September 4tb, and tho dutloe of Instruction will
be resumed by Messrs* GRIGGS and M*DONALD.
There are ton successive mouths in tho Academic year.
Tuition is $12,60 per quarter.
Tbe number of pupils is limited, and boys are admitted
in the order of applications which may be made after
AugoM both, at 64 Liberty street, or at School, or by letter
dropped in Poet Office. *uQ:ow«
w. n. fiOiUFE,
nmBT STREET, between wood and MARKET
r STREETS PITTSBURGH, PA. f boilda Francis’ Patent
Metallic Lite Bwvta,of Galvanised Iron; aleo. manufacture#
Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Cooking Btovca for Steam boat#’
rad iloieis. Portable Forges, Forged Iron Work, Large
BoU* for Bridges, Ac.; Cork Ufe Prerervera, tbe best and
cheapest kind. Steamboat work attended to. [my2o.y
WE are receiving from Mew York ami Philadelphia,
380 11ALF CHESTS TEA,
comprising Young Hyson, Imperial. Gunpowder, Oolong,
Sonobongrund English Breakfast, all « which hare been
carefully selected, and will brides usual.
t-oi • • - No. 88 Fifth street.
J BOOTS AND BHOKB.—Those who wish to get a
nut ftcd well fitting
BOOT. SHOE or GAITER,
wfll rail at M’LAOGHLIS’3,
JjlB Pa Fourth street.
GRAFF, KBlSIftUhlU. A GRAFF,
\/TanofactorkrB of coal and wood cooking
VI BTOVKB, Farior .&oU UuuJng Storus, Grato Fronts.
Fenders, Wagon Boxes Ac., Ac. Wunibouee No. li4 WOOD
Street,above Fifth, Filishargh, Fa jy‘J4
stocking v av v o a y ,
yQ 24 FIFTH STREET,
' Sign of THE OLD BTAKD.
DALY has returned Crum the Manufactcr-
W in* Hosiery Districts of Europe, where he has pur*
haawd, far cash, a vary extenslTe and well assorted stock of
;he beat descriptions only of Stockiugs, docks. Undershirt*,
jrawers, GioTes; alsOj-newetyle-of Obildren’e and Missus 1
r’ancy dtockings, together with hisaumejiic atock of Pitt*-
onrgh Manufactured Hosiery. He will sell by wholesale or
-TitaU at New York IwporUn* prices.
WILLIAM dalt a CO.
&eia»mber the place—So. 24, Sign of TUB OLD STAND.
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I. B. XOVUO A 00.
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FOR SALE AND TO LET.
Property for sale*
THE subscriber offers for sale, on very reasonable terms,
tb*following property, vi*:
A Three Story Brick Dwelling House, No. 110 Penn street,
between Hay afreet and Evans’ alley; rad Lot 25 feet front,
extending back 112 feet to an alley. The House is one of the
best buildings, and In one of tho moat pleasant neighbor
hoods In the city.
Five Lots—embracing corners of Front and Ferry streets;
one hundred and fire feet front on Furry and sixty 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,-need ns shops, on Ferry st.
A Lot, 81 feet front by 80 feet deep, on Front, between
Market and Ferry streets.
A Lot, with very convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot 20 feet
by 00, fronting on Congress and Elm sts.
A House and Lot, on Wjlie street, near tbe n&w Court
House. The house is well arranged in good order, and
is now occupied as a hotel.
A Three Story Briek, on Smlthfield a treat, near Seventh —
being in an excellent business location. The Lot Is 20 by SO
feet deep, fronting on Smithfield st.
A Cottogo Frame and Lot, 28 by 120 feet, fronting on Anne
and Robinson streets, Allegheny City. This Is » very deslra
; ble and pleasant location for a residence.
Nine Lota In the town of M’Keeeport, each 60 feet by 160.
Several of these are ou the Main street.
Eleven Acres in Liraetown, on the Monongohsla River, on
which there are 4 houses; there are soma 6or 7 acres of ex
cellent stone coal, and abundanoepf limestone, convenient
to the landing’» and two coal pill open.
Ninety Lots in the town of Columbia, 60 feet by 160 each,
nearly wl level, and well locatted. .The tenant of each Lot
has the privilege of using whatever atone coal he may re
quire for his own wee, from apt near tho Locks. Columbia
U a pleasant situation on the teak of the Mocongahelariv*
er, a short distanoe below Look Ho- 8. In the midst of an ex*
tensive stone coal region, and would be a desirable point for
manufacturing establishments.
Two Hundred acres of superior Stone Ccal,wtth House,
Railroad, Ac. This property has a front of 140 rods cn tho
Mouong&bela river; an excellent landing; good grade and
foundation for railroad—with rsoagh level ground at ena
point for houses and gardens, 03 locations for m&nufitctoriee.
Tbe vein is deep enough to allow botse# to be used in haul
ing out the ooal —the quality ofwbfeh, for iron work, steam,
gas, or for any ordinary to set surpassed by any in the
country.
In my absonee, my ogcnLltQcs Blakely, Eea,will give
all uoceesary Informatics,end fes ftS&crUM to pro warran
tee deeds tor any prop2r*7CeJ3. JAMES MAT,
oj3* r No. UQ Penn xtraet
95 per Coni Lowertkan any Form tntbe
cotaatp-. •
A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.—The subscriber b
authorised to jell the following describe! TRACT OF
LAND, containing 111 acres, fitttatealn North FevettO town
ship, Allegheny county,£*,l4x2:llB3 from the City of Pitts
burgh, and near ihs Ua) ti thoEMstbenville Railroao, with
Coal and lime atone VEdri thd B&Dle placo, and easy of
aeoefj—improvement? S 3 ft l taws: A very comfortobleFarm
House,Bo by 20 feet,3 CttfisS high; Wash House, Spring.
Uoune, and other out UtiVHssß; ncew Frame Bank Boro,
64 by 86 feet, finished in the bast possible manner, with
Stabling under the wbolA building; 100 bearing Apple
Trees, best grafted qualities; ft largeqnsntity of Peach and
Cherry Trees, all In bearing order; about 80 acres cleared
and in a high state of cultivation, with water in all the fields.
This land 13 very comfortably situated lu one of the beat
neighborhood* tn tbe eounty, being convenient to market,
to churches, school# and mills, and would fiot be in the
market, only that the owner is about to remove to tbe for
west. Terms ea#; and price moderate. For further parti
culars see tbe owner, W M. ROBB, on promisee, or tbe sub
ecribcr. JAMES C. RICHEY,
iiu'Jluisw Real Kstute Agent
IJOR oALL. —Two npiendl’i Farms; one of 100 acres, and
A? the other 76 acres; beautifully located on tho .Upper
St. Clair Township Plank Road, 6 miles from the rity,csch
of them lying no as to divide into lOnore lots, baringn good
spring on caeh. It is a splendid opportunity for a specula
tion. Those who want a good borne, or wish to mAko
money, would do'well to look ai it, as we will sell to die
find that offers us our Tow price, In lots or ell together.
Also, fire Country Scats, 1 mile from Woods T run, and
only 3 tails# from Allegheny city, by way of the New Brigh
ten Plank ItoaL They are fine healthy locations, and ofc
fered very i ow.
Also, ten Country Feats on the Ohio and Pennsylvania
Rahrovd.f miles below the city. They will be Fold eepara: e
or together to a colony or building association. It is a
loT«-1y location, and cheap, of court®.
Alro, ou* Lot of two acres, and two enaller pieces of
ground, opposite Uariman’# ftt Woods’ run,-offered at u
very pric« for eo fine a property. An aAtortnum of
Lan-J«, and Lot.-, always on h:tnd, and j c
niy Before buying you’would do vrcHincalluci
♦•n juueof TilO-iAa WOOL?,
jet "6 Fourth rtre-t.
UoantlCtil bites for Country Homes.
rivUli unscr.ugnud wlfors for file, on easy terms,FIFTY
X LOTS, laid off and rs.-trietrd for rural resldcccer. Also,
eo ENTIRES £<JUARE, cn the bank of the Allegheny rtv®r,
704 feet long by 2uo feot tie®;); having fronts on Mery and
Julia Ann Avenue#, and Uenrlt-tia rad Herr streets. This
sujuaro conuina many Fruit Trees of the choices? kind, cn i
commands a fine view of the picturesque and romantic sce
nery around. lam dmdrQua of preserving this, square en
tire,' &i< it would afford ono of the mast charming and mag
nificent fits? tor a gsutfoman’s autniaer roaldeuce, ln‘ the
Immediate viciaity of tho twocltiea.
Also, ateutTllß'K ACRES OF OROUND,at the heidof
the Island, advantageously situated fur manufacturing pur-.
pos«s. ’
Tb«* above property tt situated in Quqne?fce borough, on
th* high and ui-.iln bunk uf licrr’s Uland,asd b reached by
a very substantial Bridge uf one span. For particulars ra
plj at my tr*j-.looce. In Duquesne borough, on tbrt m&ln
bank, fronting the bead of Herr's island, or of JOHN DU>-
LAI’ £ CO., corner of tk-coad and Market «u., l:Uk*burgh.
Bpri*:tl W?iL C. MILLER.
Fifth Ward Property for sale at & Ltoot!
Harcalu.
rpilßEfi VALUABLE BRICK 210U8E3 AND LOTS.—
X Th»?:«e Lots ecabraco a front cu Fenn etreci, of CO f«et 6
iuchas, to r. 3 fe*’. alley; on which .there is creclel a Ttlua
b:e Clock cf Bnck liou-ci, two -ttMea blrb, with kitchen
and cottar In basement, 41 foot front on Be on ctreet, and 30
tiwtucep od Locum street. This is a very desirable sttua*
tlou forritlier a S:ore oraTnTfctu; i’enn etivet being the
great thro'jgkfore of the city: and this property’being con*
v-nirut to lb* Railroad Depot.
Thifl property would not bo In tho market only that (ho
iwner is tiring io Washingt- 'U county, rad find# it extreme
ly lucnoreniunt to attend to it.
Terms easy and price moderate; for further particulars
nquirc of ROBERT DAY. Flith Ward,
or JAB. 0. RICUtiY,
apr26 Krai Knafo A;rect, at thte offico.
PHD' irti^YTutTsALTATAUiirKAinJAKUArN
V —Tbetu QBlbsr offers to fell tho onu half of 40u hoop
CQoul, *pd iu. • res 0/ sutface, slluatou at Freemen’#
Hdicg, on Uiu Uuio rlvt-r, in llunccch county, Va. ThU
PSerty ha# facilltte# rvrely m>‘t tiith; tha vain b«lng 7
iu Vhick, of the very bett qualtiy of Bitu oinou« Coal, rad
on r^Tpr wbere the water la about 13 feet at
fatten atage, and a very large pool, sufficient to harbor
boat#. AlfO a charter for the purpose ol establish
*>’ial work# atthe'satse point. There is orecU-d ou the
first rate overshot fraw Mill.
‘“xbovw will be void half, ih/ce quartert, or the wbol**,
Y* Termi easy and prico mi'derate. Fur
caquiio of IIOBKRT KEENAN, on tb#
premST or of James C. RICUtiY,
Real Estate Agent, at thi.s uCicc.
0„ Valuable Froueny lortiaia,
N >!(KUTY STREET, ADJOINING THE MfiTHO-
Ul l GRAVE YARD. NEAR CANAL BASIN.—This
Is now t\ ou iy desirubla piece of property in this neighbor
hood bought up by the Fenuoylvania Railroad
L°«pray, jf'ronting on Liberty 60 feet, on Kim street 100
* i\ v tho Methodist Gravo Yard 6dl< faut, to-Libcr*
ty 110 feet
This r*n\jjy [g moflt derirsble as a HoteL The building
now oq it,ij O(X j Bubatantiai three story brick, with all the
U * s K* S^ y t*** building, has for a longtime beeu occupied
•a the «nl»n ou i.aoina a good business. Capitalists and
r^ami°* milkin i! a Inrertment, will do well
Iwtt is> For Sfll®*
my uuexplred lease (fourteen years)of a
(/Kara Strej; and Spring alley,in the
,„a fronting on O'llora street, end running
Parted 1 HHS'Sl'rttogulW, on irhlch Is erected a tour
eel, 2'ise, 4(1 ft. square, with a truss, two stories,
S Ol^ t “° rtllBlbsTe,ot
Sivty Tn ,?J§i Work! For Sale.
Qg LAN D t with 350 acres of Goal
aikACpM, ana* improvements thereon In succ*a6-
I rl‘v, f r P ljr U mn;.« hultuateil on the MonongiOiela
river, 34 mile* and is supplied with a
i“« Xnu£“bs“ nt noußM ’ orchlra ' Kant “ d >“' l
NICHOLSON & PAYNE,
No. 235 Liberty streat.
-TTnTM** Atxd -Uoti lor s*ie»
TlPhJvpV "? n.^rtS lll " *“ 1 «' TUIiKB HOUSK3 AND
YV LOTS. One Ur Hij OU5e gitaated on Ferry, between
Fourth and LibsrCy 2O feet front by 79 feet
?? eI 5 taa ' 1 # tWi Hoases, on Lojjan stmt, Sixth
Ward. One Houm alrMMmd- the other
on Carpenter a alley; 100 t
Alao, the stand 1 bow Vupr, on the oorner of Ferry anil
ALKX. CCPPLE3,
Ferry and Water street?.
rrUIE PItOPEKTX eltuau* ' f Webßternnd Fulton
1 attests, from and niter of A „ nert . 1 hij is
nn eligible oituatioufor a übaMOr lT arcrn
Siund. It containe cne affronting on Pul
ton atreoc; two small f ™ m, % UEe a fronting on Crawford
6trc«t; ami Stable, froot! tig \ w»*hatAr street. At a Ttry
jaiall ex nw the bach b, i ll 'tt ßcn „ tra converted Into ata
hllog oo pa bio of stalling twoh, b3rStfl _ p cr IeIIBS apply
w AUSTIN LOOIII3, •
J an *» -, 92 Fourth street.
VALUABLE REAL LSTATgt... SALE Adjoining the
Borough of f. BUILMNB LOTS,
oacn U feet front by IUO f«"i dk. fronting on MerKet
street VO feet In wWtb»Breo[TenL qa it* , 0 nnd on
reasonable terms of pstment, b p4rt of the
estate of the late Juines Adomajv” P P. tq Mr .
foot and beyond dispute. “*!
° ova ! JAMES PLAKELT.
rnuKUAKEUXio O A it-® «u»F7
i. «Q upright or reclining «?*•,, n&unbl. for iuraii te
auu luxurious for loungers. Cu!| em
vjs. TOUuNQ & COn
aasmii&a^ld-fltrect.
Valuable -
CUTE HANDSOME UL’ILWNQi* on
JC ATenue, near Fultoa etroet, y, . w mlnates’
*aUrolth.Fo.tOSce. tB ™yCi rl ,°f
* SAIiOENT,
and Fift£ eta.
'A’o tel. > ——
, HOOD DEI CIiLLAR, Q»J«r i K , jingine
A Uouje, cm toentb atreet, JU,^ for S 6 wring molasset
or prodaco. Inquire of SXKW.AK.T
“ >llrB A? Liberty ArMt.
" " For Sale or ■
t WELL mvKTTTNd
A., « IMrd l»W«»
i P p , l^ a to \W. UU'IUSU,
i^ 18 -ss? groot-aureiit.
* Baaement to
Abasement b i*» deel> two-tbims
aboTo groucd, at<U ficlabwl uni w, il m i • n i»i
™«4 tf.«S «tU UM l.t April.
the MOANING POST
PHILADELPHIA.
CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE,
A'o. 173 CB£3TIf UT STEEET,
(Oppo'sxsj Isuspiiroisci Bi.iL)
____ PUlladelplxifti
FTTBKITOEE, IK EVEBY STYLE!
Comprising. Lords XTV, Louis XV, Elisa bcthan anJ Antique,
with Sculpture Carving and modern. Btylo;
In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satinwood and Maple;
all of superior construction,' and finished In the
beet style, equal to, if not excelling inqaal*
ity, the Goods of any Establish*
meut In the United States. .
EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren
tices being positively excluded,)and using thebestma*
teri&ls,' the work cannot full to gits satisfaction to pur
chasers. Amongst the many .advantages offered
chasers, is the facility of Furnishing a House, either in ele
gant or plain style, completely from ono establishment; by
which means all the articles in each room correspond in
style and quality, and theimmonso stocfcalways ©a fanrai,
being so various in de&ign, enables purchasers to please
theLr t*«te in a selection, without the delay necessarily
caused in ordering Furniture. .
To give &u idea of the finished Furniture on hand, I need
only inform you that my Rooms are 175 met long, by 27 feet
wide,four noorsirr number; with Shops contiguous,trufS
cieut to employ 200 handSj.wbich is a guarantee that the
work is all done under my own immediate inspection.
43r»The Packing is all done in the Store, and Furniture
warranted to carry safely any distance. Visiters to Phi la'
deiphla are respectfully invited, as parenaaers or
to call ana examine the Goods. su2s:ly .
JOSEPH FIOaHIDQE, .. <
COSBUBSION ANII FORWARDING MERCHANT,.
No. M Ootonami, bseow Pixx Biaarr.
. • : St* ItOUlf f fflOi. ■
CONSIGNMENTS aoiCommisaionßwulmcgtwith prompt
\j and pgrao rial attention, and liberal will be
required,on Oocaignaencsor Bflli of Lading,
OrttasorthopuratMa of Brad,Grain, Heran «na otlui
PtoJcm, wlllbo promptly filled »t too lowest marketrrtee*.
ThfllMOMTlng «nd Fortrardiag ofMereHazullM aodPro
duos will meet wUli especial cm and dispatch; tie lowest
titsaof freight wiilslwajs be nrraarea.uui ttsetpsnra
orstongssnd PrafsgoasmiMb'Sipesalbl* sToldcd,
' : 'UWtWfc • •• ' ■ ' •
Pjgeißseon, 'StLotmj HUlabMonon, OineiniisUi
OhsrtwSjßlowAC*, t doK.Btradw4:Oana»n» : dm
Cbonte&n 4 Valle," v db; - Boms 4 Fraser, do:
5 0 ,S?f5 in ® J l.sf’’ doj Scriiger 4 Whiteman, • do;
J. W. Entlflr ABro.,Pittsidi; E.OUooodioan4Oo~ dot
D-leecbiCo;, do; B.4o.Tarnoll4Ca,Ebnadas
* C ii me °S,'’ „ 4i y s°rgan,jr. M. Buck 4 Morian:
Blow 4 March, N.wYork. B. B.Oooegrr, ■ *dm
ftoet 4Forrest, do; Shield* AMUra, do;
Charles A. Melgo, do; Joelabl«* Co., BaJUmore.
A.G.FarweU4 Co„Boston; AbrahamJ.Colo, . do;
Howard,Bon4Co., do; W. B.Beyaolda. toolsvllle;
■ - ~ H. D. N’ewooiab 4 Bro., do;
7.o.Tiri£hell& 0o*«0oasilttlon TTifnr
tOJ h*re an open Policy oflniuranee, which wCI cover
ell shipment* to my address, when advised by letter per
mtilpOr when endorsed on bills of lading befisre.tarrattfce'
time of shipment. JOSEPH MOGRIDGE,
.. Bt.Louis.Missouri
WATER CURE INSTITUTE.
HAND STREET, (SOUTH SIDE.) BET. PENN -STREET
AND THE KITES, PITTSBURGH, PA.
DOCTOR BAKLZ, Graduate and Practitioner in the Old
Schools of Medicine, Ailopatblcacdllomcrpathle, and
fo £i b t toa years a nueeessful Hydropathlat, has opened
a WATER CURB In the abort location.
The jerfcctiy safe, dlrect'end immediate effect this sy*-
tem has on ail Fevers, and all diseases acute-audchrcnio—k
while it is mild, grateful and invigorating to the weak end
debilitated, renders it peculiarly desirable in w ho
will h* treated at their homes. w
Allopathic and Homcepathis treatment will be adminis
ter*! where desired; bat, after long cnAthetough expe
rience, Dor tor Bael* gives a dedded prefereaca to Hydro
pathy, which Übs, throughout the old and new world,
proven to eminently successful In every' form of
iaciuuinfl: Incipient Consumption; Bronchitis, Dyspepsia,
Intlauirnatory and Cbronic Rheumatism," Asthma, Cuta
neous, N-rvoa- end hirer Diseases. Testimonials of cures
frt-m blj-hlv rvputabtedUsMrt of nearly every State in tbs
Union, chq h* examined at Doctor Baelx’s cfflca. The Her.
are luvue-1 to cpn.«TiJt him gratis.
Warm «lifer being uc«d tn tho commencement, and often
throughout the tranim«.-Bt,lt l« a Inxuiy instead cftraplras
unt, ux uaua;u.nieted:might sappeso.
/jbFEaENC£.£.~Me‘6TB. Charles Brower, Waterman Palmer,
W. W. \Mison, W. n. Williams, Thompson Beil, J. R. Wei
deo.D.T. Morgan, Wm. 3. Holmes, Bl D. English, B M.
Kerr.
Tho -andar6lgnod, having visited Doctor Baelx’e Institu
tion and witnessed his successful treatment, cheerfully re
commend bio as a thoroughly educated ana skillful Phy
sician:
Chariest. Eu.-rfelU JO3 M’Connells, David Hunt,John
C. Curtis, Bobt. Patrick, John B. Livingston, John Wright,
W, W. Patrick, Moses P. Eaton, Q. Oriasby tirregg. (JanO
ILanaaa, .Nebraska * Know-Sothtngism
tAKD TWEKIt Pea OSJIT. CnBAPER
THAN CAN BB BOUGHT IN TUB ABOTBTEBRITOEIfiS.
Real Estate Farm for Sale.
THE subscriber is authcrlrod to rail TWO HUNDRED i
AND EIGHTY-FOUR ACRES OF LAND, situated in
>eml»lw*tn?ni*hip, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, lying |
back of fd’Keespurt, known as the white-oak Flats, and iq |
sight of the proposed Sutton on tho ConnellaviUe Railroad.
Improvements as follows: a. square LOG HOUSE, SO by *) 1
feet, two stories high; and square LOG BARN, 60 by SO [
foot,(both new and In good order;) two flno young OROII- i
ARDd, (best grsftwl frult,)juBtcoinmeoced to bear. There 1
la ninety u one hundred acres cleared and In a high rtate
of cultivation, and tho balance La well set with white-oak
liiabt-rof the first order. This Laud Is well calculated for
a meek Farm, *OlO5 very level, and the soil of an excellent
quality for grass-growing,, and being well watered with 1
twelve or fourteen uever foiling springs of excellent water".
This Land has fodlUlea rarely met rrith. being within hilf
a mile of tb-j Youghiogheny amlonomilcof Monongahelai
and almost on the line of the Connellsvllle Rnilrood, and Is
supped to coulaiu on inexhaustible bed pf IRON OREI
This Land would net be in Um market, only that the owner
is about tu remove to tho “Far West." Toms easy, and
price moderate. For further particulars, inoulro of \V. tR
RLYNOLD3, at Lorrca’s Glass Works, or of
JAMEB C. RICHEY,
au23 Real Kstato Agent, at this office.
Voiuablo Property for sale.
TWO LOTS OF GROUND, upon which are erected four
Brick and two Frame Buildings, which root annually
for s6ub. Said property is situated ln the Ninth Ward of
the ci-y of Pittsburgh, on Penn atreat, between - ~ and
- . ntreeta.
Also, the Factory and Ground known as the “Empire !
Works,'"hituated on the corner of Penn and Morris streets* j
Also, *l3 acres of nuimprovod.laxid, situated on the Alle
gheny titer, one miie from East Liberty. Oa a portion of
thin land there ia the best Saw Mill location In the epquty.
Also, a numberof leti containing from 1 to 5 acres of
cholco land, sUuaittl-cme.uiii* north-west of East Liberty,
and cue mile asxc -cf LatrreGceripe~- ~
The above named piuccs of property era. very desirtile,
and will be disposed of oa odrantogeous terms 10 early pur-
-:
For terms of sale and further Information apply to Wo.
P. Baum, No. - Wood itnwt, Pittsburgh'.
B. D. THOMPSON,
aulj:tf . , AssigneeforJas. B.Negley.
Bay Wood a uraery aud G&rdeni* I
JAMKB U.ENN ED Y, (late Manager of the well-known. S
yracuse Nuseries, New York,) hags leave to Inform the
public, tbat-he has now established an EXTENSIVE NUB
SERY, on the Farm of Mr. James S. Negley, near East Ub- 1
arty, where ha shall be prepared, after the 6th instant, to re
cult e and fill orders for every variety of Fruit and Ornamen
tal Trees, Hardy and Green House Shrubs and Plants. In
addition to a eholceand superior stock on hand, be has made
arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries in the East,
to keop up his supply. Having a thorough and long expe
rience in the basineaFjhe can assure bis customers perfect
satisfaction.
EDWARD FABER.
Hr. Kennedy would, also respectfully offer hie eerrioee ln
designing layingout, end managing Kura I Cemeteries, Pub
lic Parke, or the grounds of. Country Residences; and will
also furnish plans for the formation ofLawns, Approaches,
Picturesque Scenery, 4a, in the highest styles of the art.'
Practically acquainted with efery branch of Landscape
Gardening, and haring spent years In the Sylvian Parka of
England, and onthabeautiful banks of the Hudson, he
hopes he has the capacity to meet the wishes of ihose who
faror him.
EDWARD FABER.
Communications can beaddreased through the City.
Post Office, or left at the Warehouse of Messrs. Negley A
Mohan, 22 Wood street.
Boston Papier Mache Company*
modern and antique ornaments.
PITTSBURGH AGENCY. «7.MARKET STREET,—The
attention of Builders, steamboat Contractors and Cab
inet Maters, is requested to this- now and great Improve
ment in the manufacture of embellishments for Buildings,
and Steamboats, outside and inside; Cabins, Halle, Church
es, Dwellings, Stores, and Parlor Furniture, in gut, or in
Imitation of various kinds of wood. Also, Cornices, Brack
ets, and Patent Ventilating Centre Pieces-for Ceilings,:
Mouldings, Consuls, Trusses, Battlement, Ac ; much cheaper,
and handsomer »han Plaster and Wood Carving, and a great
deal more durable.
BLOCK LETTERS FOB SIGNB, very cheap and warrant
ed to last for 2-0 years exposed to the weather.
Above Goods for sale at the raanafactarerV prices—cost
of freight added. W. W. WILSON,
je23 AT Market at.
Now Partnerahlpi
Matthew graft andda.vi..keisinger, trading
heretofore as M. GRAFF A CO, Stove and Hollow
ware Manufacturers, No. 124 Wooa street, have this driy
associated with them THOMAS J, G&AFP, as a partner iu
thefr butaines£>. Tho name, sty la and title of the firm will,
from this datu, bo QUAFF, REISINGKR A GBAFF. They
respectfully solicit a continuation' of the patronage so lib
erally bestowed upon the Arm of M. Graff & Co.
Pittsburgh, July Ist, 18M.
flew Trimming Store,
Xo. 88 Cbrncf of Matktf strut and the Diamond,
FRANK VAN GORDEB -rsspacfally announces to the
publlcof Pittsburgh andvidnity, that he will open his
new Trimming Store on Monday, April 17th. Having fitted
up the neatest store room in the city, and filled it with a
choice selection of the latent styles of Trimmings and Pan
cy Goods, he flatters himself that be will offer superior in
duce cents and endeavor to give lull satisfaction to all who
may favor him with their patronage.
Now, don’t forget the place—No. S 3 Market street, oorner
of the Diamond. [aprl2] FRANK VAN GQRDKR.
PAUL KLEtNBB has removed hia LITERARY DEPOT
from No. 78 Third street, to Fifth street, opposite'the
Theatre, where he will be happy to see hi 3 former patrons,
and all others desirous of purchasing any of the cheap Ll
tj-rator*- oftbwduy apr7:ly
Plena and Mineral Water Fountain.
W HOW & No. til FIFTH Street, next door to Masonic
. Hail, dealer in FiOJIT and CONFECTIONARY.
Ice Cream, of the beet quality, served up during the sea
son. Also, Strawberries and Cream.
Families can be supplied with Strawberries and other
Fruits, durtuj'th* season; oh'the most reasonable terraa.
R— -mpo-tSiHy solicit***!- :
ill. *U A 1 .‘i —VV owls'” on lLi ly Heal Estate Kfgiater.
Cult there are dewribed for sale SI good Farms, S 2
Houses nod Lota, 43 Dae Country Seats, and SOJ CityJ.ots,
with Khlch purchasers ougblto be acquainted beforetray.
tee Call and got a EOidster gratis.
ln J: in 22:tr xtlOa. MOODS, 7S Fourth street.
fTijss J'.okts of Lhose>'i>l««ua Vink*At (111, usually sola
1 at $-0, just upeocJ by
jwai»
NUMBER 136.
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A TALE FROM THE R USSIAN
[From Maokwood'a Edinburgh Majaaino.] :
• [OOiOtOTB).]
“A mere child,” qnoth tho baron, “Who should /
bo sent back to his books.” ’ : '
Malthos, who- had observed all that passed,
resting his two hands ,oa ; his stick, like a man
disposed to argue tho poin t, and warmly defend
ed the student.
“It cannot be denied,” hebaid,- in ooheinsiori,
“that tho young man’s ohoica pleads in his' fa
vor ; and his embarrassment, - which at that age
is not unbecoming, proves in my opinion, that,
whilst aspiring to eo great a happiness, ho has
sufficient modeßty to admit himself unworthy of
:
If a .declaration were a sufficient proof of
merit,” interrupted the'eounoillor, “ I knew one
who. would not.besUate.”
“Andwho IS that?” Inquired Mrs. Muller,
with ilt-cooepaled curiosity.
“.Myself, madam,” replied -the oounolilor—
“ Baron Von North.” -
by'the way in which this was spoken, the
dissyllable “mytelf'' appeared-lengthened by oil
the Importance of the personage.. .'. n -
“At my ago men do. not, change,"continued
the baron; “and the present is a guarantee for
the future.” “ '' ::
• Ellen was really to bepUiod. ; When M&lthtts
took Werter'e part, X saw that she was on. the
point of fainting. Her countenance, nafornily
so gentle, was ovorßhadowed by an expression
of vexation and dlsploasnro. Sho had taken tie
Jew's benevolent defence of .tho 1 student for a
mark of loditferenca. Whilst still under the In
fluence of this painfnl impression, the Baron's
declaration came to add'to her agitation; she
east a reproachful glance nt Malthas, sank baok
in-her chair, and • swooned away. The‘Jew
Sprang forward, took her in hla armn, laid her
on a sofa, and knelt down besides her. • .
...“Ton have not understood me, then V he ex-
Claimed. ' • -
- Ellen opened her eyes, and beheld at her feet
the man whom her heart bad selected; and,
absorbed in her passion, unconscious of the pre
sence of these who etood around,- she murmur
ed, In a feeble voice— -- : ■ * -
“ Yours! Yours stone —over yours I” . ;
. “ Sir,” said Malthas to Mr. Muller, ‘‘my pro
posal comos rather late; hot I bops yon will be
Bo good as to take it into consideration;”
In the Jew’s manner there was a dignity, of
a man inn position to.dictate conditions.' Ellen
bad recovered herself-. As to Mr. Muller,. there,
had not been time for his habitual phlegm to he*
oome disturbed; hut hie wifo bonld not restrain
! b smile at this dramatic compilation, whose de
nouement remained in suspense.
“ Mr. Y.,” said Bhe to me., somewhat mail
oionsly, “do yon not ieel the effeot of example t”
“Perhaps I might havo been uaablo to re
sist,”! replied, “had not Mr. Malthas declared
I himself before me.”
1 .Ellen blushed, and the Jew pressed my band.
Just then Werter fe-ehtered the room, pale and
I downcast, like a man who comos to-hear sen
tence passed upon him. There was a profound
I pilenoe which lasted several minutes, or at least
seemed to me to be so. At last Mr. Maller broke
it.
“Gentlemen,” ho said, “lam much flattered
by the honor you have done me"-
He pansed, and. seemed to be recalling past
events to biß mind. Baring this short silence
Werter gazed at us in tarn, with an air of aston
ishment;-and I doubt not thathe inoladsdmoin
the number et his rivals. ... . ;
“ to tellyou,” continued Mr.
Muller, “which will perhaps modify your present
intentions. About ten years ago I had to visit
Berlin, where my father had just died. The
winding up of his affairs .proved complicated
and troublesome, and I was obliged to place my
interests in the hands of a lawyer who had been
recommended to me as extremely skilfni. The
business at last Bettled, I found myself entitled
to 'about forty thousand florins,, which X: pro
. posed to embark in trade. I was happily mar
, ried, and Ellen was eoven years oid. Our little
fortnue had been greatly impaired byasucces
| eion of losses; for which this inheritance would
I compensate. : - ,
“ One .day I went to my lawyer to reoeive the
money. He had disappeared, taking it tilth
him. Despair took possession of. me ; I dared
not impart the fatal news to my wife, and I con
fess it with ahama. I determined on suicide; Ail
that day I, rambled about the country, and fit
nightfall I approached the banks of the Spree.
Climbing upon tho parapet of n high bridge, I
■gazed with gloomy delight into the dark waters.
that roiled beneath On my knees upon-, the
atono, I t o£fered up a short but fervent prayer, to
Him who wounds and heals; I commended ay
wife and daughter to hie mercy, and precipita
ted myself from the bridge. I was struggling .
inetiotivelyr against death,'when I felt rnyeeif
seized by a rigorous arm. A man swam hear
| me, and drew me towards the shore|.whidh we
. both reached. --
■ •• It was eadark that'l eonld net distinguish
theieatores of: my preserver. .But the tones of
his voice; made an Impression upou me which has
not yet been effaced, and I have met but one
man whose Voice has reminded me Of that cf the
generous unknown. He compelled me' to''go
home withhim, questioned me as to my motives
for so desperate an aot,: and, to myiestreme,as
tonishment, handed me a port-folio coqtalning
forty thousand Borins on the express condition
that Ishould take no steps to find him hat.- I
entreated him to acoept my marriage ring, St
the sight of whioh X promised to repay the loan,
aa soon vis it should be possible for me to-do so.
He took tho ring, and I left him, my heart brim
ful Of gratitude. . ’■ • ■ ::
“I will not attempt to describe to yon thejoy
with which X ones more embracod my wife .and
daughter. God atone oan re pay my, benefikotot
all the good he did ns. I arranged my. affairV,
and we setont for Vienna, where Iformed this
.establishment, of which I; cannot consider my
self as more than the, temporary.. possessor.
Ton perceive, gentleman, that' Ellen, has no
dowry to expect, and that we may at any mo
ment be rednoed to a very precarious position.”
Ellen’s face was hidden in her hands. When
Mr. Muller oeased speaking, we still listened.
Presently the Jew broke the silence.
“1 have but little,” he said, “ to add to your
narration; the man who was so fortunate ea to
render yon a servioe, remained a cripple for the
rest of his days. When ho plunged into the
Spree, be strnok against a stone, and sinoe then
he limps, as yon perceive; •
- We were all motionless from surprise. ' Then
Malthas drew a ring from his finger and handed
it to Mr. Mailer. The conntenanca of the lat
ter, generally so bold in its expression, was sud
denly extraordinarily agitated tears started to •
his eyes, and he threw himself into his preser
ver’s arms. ..
‘•All that! possess belongs to you,” he cried,
" aud l havo the happiness to inform. you' that
your capital has doubled.” ' - ;
“Of all that you possess,” replied; Malthas,
“ I ask but one thing, to vih ch l have no
right.” ' ' I
The' worthy Germin' took the hand of his
dangfiter, who trembled with happiness end sub
.prise, and, placing it in that of the Jew—' d
“ Sir,” he. said, addressing, himself to me,
“ yon who have seen the world, and who are
disinterested in this question, do you think tbit
Icould do better?”'
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