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C‘<* >;•: -r « ,• .r-,;vK iy 'i\ .' ,> ; i’-i -':,4- ‘-X-£ * VV- -7 *5. <-£*C A fifcJf*' -*'■ * w **’ ; *..-**i^M s - «* »^3' a >/ J vr •**' - ; r-. ------ ... r;. <yj v*jv V H Ss. : » l ER MS.— Five Dollars a year, payable strictly In * •• .'-'idTance.: Six Dollars will iP‘ r Annhls be required if not paid ’ witbVo the y*fftr ‘ _ ' . jpsh Single copies two ocrrs—faraaluatthecounterlatba Office, and by the ?>w* RoyB: - j •../THE. SATURDAY STOBBTHG TOST ; PpobheiiM from tbe«arae ofim, bn a largo blanket alia Inct. at TWO DOLLARS ft year, in Advance. Single Copies .jivrcritrs. • * : t < paper-will bo discontinued unless at thefiiacre ©n o> the FrcorietorM until all arrearages are paldJ SS- No attention will- be paid to any order •‘••paoifl bv the money, or satisfactory reference In this eitY. . £3- Connected toith the Establithment of Vtt Morning Post : lim-- of tht largest Job Printing Officer inVie city, whereall •A A nti3 of v.'ork U done onthe shoriui notice,- and mctf fea&Tt. abtiiermt, ■ • i ft f^SF.Cv' - s~ -: , ■ v *<•; ' v. -.•■• u . 1-;' ; -'-:v :s +•"•• <w‘V i ■;•• r' ?•> t*• * * ,J. k. n . W : ’ • Hi . - v.' ,» •"'V' VK * THE DAILY MORNING POST. Printed en& p*frlithtd tony. Morning, (Sunday ezctpltd. : BY fi& MONTGOMERY. ■' gbraiß-TrisT wßaes or troop sot rtna sr&ma. PROFESSIONAL CARDSI Kobti C. G. Sprout* i A TTOUNKY AND.COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office, No. JA —. Fourth Ft»W t ‘ Pittsburgh, Ps. decld ly . Jaraeß A* Lawricj j ATTORNEY A C LAW—Office, Fourth stroxt, Pittsburgh, SmithQfid 6tr**».t «nd Cherry uHey. TdedlUly HUBERT E. PIHtLIPS, : ATTORNEY AT LAW, ST. LOUIS. Mo. ; JOSKPII IYKJVEK, • ATTORNE? AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Oillcp, 2?a. 144- Fourth street, j JatJrly?] piyyppQßQg, pa. . ( JOHN UARTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, corner li'tfth and QraUt its*, ja3.ly*j . p.-rraainton, ra. \ ' Ct. Utddle Roberta, } A TTOANEY AT LAW—Office, N 0.152 Smithfleldistreet, JA. between Fifth and Sixth. Collections carefully attend ed attention srren to Conveyancing, [dcfefcly • . Tr; Thomas Means, ; \■. —-A TTOR.N 6Y AT LAW-ANILBOLIOITORIN-OHAKDERY. "'JA Office, next door to the Post Office, Steubenvilll, Ohio. my 4 ■ I S* P* Koiit i ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, fourth , door below Mr. Ttody Patterson’s (livery Stable. - |jc£B J. is, Blorrlson* | ,A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office, re- JA morel to No. 44 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. aprior - t), Orlando Loomis, j ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth streot, above Wood. jyhy l Thomas Ma Marshall, i ATTORNEY AT LAW—Offiee, Lowrie’s Building*, Fourth street. JmT:ly IL. u. Carnahan, j ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, twtween Cherry alley and Graut street. pafcy J. N. M’Clowry, ) ATTORNEY- AND COUNSELLOR- AT LAW— Qsc* in BaV>etrcir. i i Buildings on Grant street. . ; | je2 1 ■ ■ - - -U. H« H«*c»r f ATTORNEY AT LAW-No. 127 fourth street, above and near SmituSeld. Pflfr27:y : ’ Alderman Watson, 1 . Ofrx on Third street* opposite the old Post Ojjic*, WEEIiE all business to the offlco of j Alder man and Justice of the Peace will be promptly at tended U>. Acknowledgments of Deeds and Mertgages, an d .other.iastrumunts of writing, taken at bia ofice, or at the residence c*f tbo parrieo. i The Dockets ut D. d. SCULLY, late as Alderman; of the City of Pittsburgh,nre placed in. my possession. Persons h iv*tbc Judzoaents on said Dockets may bare the necessary proses* iher.-on by Alderman Watson. [my3:tf M. Alderiaan, /. vFFICK. Or*at street, between Fourth st. and Diamond I f iHoy, Conveyancing of all kinds done with the great- ,-are and u-gol accuracy.' Titles to Beal Estate ex amined, Ac. j ar]: 2 ’ K. S. Neal, Alderman. . NO. 01 TOTiiD 3ireet, cetween Wood and MarketStrests, PiUsbarih. Collections promptly made. Bonds, Mort* and other writings drawn with neatness ana accu racy. _ ' . " '"ti'. ,l A l u'LVsUitnKoy DENTIST, (eao ce-'sdr to G. W. Biddle,) NO. 114 SSIITH* itffeSlisa* flulD street. T LP OSce hoars,fromB to 1 o’clock, &Qa tom 2 to Co’clcef; feb!s:ly ..-a, J.SO>TT, DtSXlisT* Fourth street, flr« doow of Mxrfcot. ‘' ' T Orncz llOiTag xroa niaa A. M. to fire {<lec2o:y BUSINESS CARDS. f. acuTist. UiuiiSTiNSi: &. co.. COMMISSION AND PiMWAII&ISO MERCHANTS, Dealers Generally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin- ciuaati and otiler Kaaa£aoturee, &c JVb.O3 Fruntsircrh. t*J--ren J Urkct and terry Jfreeii, PITTSiSL’HUH, V\. j-; Liberal cash adTaocea made on consignment). Par* ticularattaaLjjQ paid u*/orc&rdlcg Western merchandise. - R*frr-n.rf?. —Clark 4 TUi-w, Win. Ragaluy A Co., Wm. M’- Cully 4 Co.. F. .'-llcra it Co., flaya & Black, Kramer tt Rahm, Henry (jta.il. Kiq., Wm. iii;*hcaazn, S. R. Johnston, Esq., Thomm il.ikewvll, Lediio, E*q-, Solomon "Stoner, KAq. vu. fli.^onu; W.U. lilrfGl* A fll CO., FORWARDING AND COU MERCHANTS, LVhtvj I’.rt-'i, dppont-' Ptrma. i?utirr.j J Depot, apr7 Pittsburgh, Pa. pauo»;a t\ s ruiiß JEETU itA'.VvJrlTii, IVn.-AefJ' and Detail 'JYucrr, Dealer and Importer of 0! J Conn try Tea r , French bran dies. Wines, £c., Mm-ir i.f Diinond Alley and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa. f»‘ts2S:y Will, A. U’CLCttG, *S-TEA DEAI.ELI ASO £.v.UILV GROCER,"®* OF WC'D AXO SIXTH BTGCKT3, ileiiry <l. CvHtuaj FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, and Wholesale o*.it"r in lior*. *r. Seed*, Pish, tad Prodorc generally. So. id Wo jp fraarO Paul da ftiurilQck, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MEIiOHANS, AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Wulerf-treet, Cincinnati, Obb*. * Lfcplstf King ci llonrliead, \S ril-jLKSARR GIWCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— Yf N-,. £7 W.xvl Pittsburgh. (tar 23 tl. T. C. KZorf'cti, ■OOOiISELLEii. A;.D STATIONER—baa aiwuya on han t> a general a?w.rtmyatof School, Mlsoiellfcnejnis and Blank Boots, Printing. P.»si and C-.p P*p*r, Wholesale and Re tail, No. I<M W-h»i -street, below Fifth, Rant Bide, Pittsburgh. and Tannera* Scraps. apl3:ly iUunell & liro | BOOK3ELLSR-., STATIONERS, DEALERS IN STAN DARD AND LIGHT LITERATURE, and Publishers ol the 1. 0. 0. F TOKEN, No. 15 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Ta. marls-ly I. W. CUadwtck, DEALER IN RAGS AND PAPER, No. 143 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. Tho highest yrlce in cash paid for] rage, tarllr, TBA’B KELLERS' 4 CO., FotWftrdera and Commliilon Mcrchaata DEiLECa 13 PROVISIONS, GROCERIB3 AND OILS, *Vo. .309 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa* ffp.l.u« Pliila WM.HICESTSOHj Pittsburgh. Miller &. EUeUetson,. WHOLESALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS OP BRANDIES, Wines and Segare—Ncs. 172 and 174, corner of Irwin • and Liberty Ftreots, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nails, Cotton tarns, •Att, oonutantlyon hand. jy2B .William Carr & Co., fWu. Com late *f the firm of J. Parked 4 Co.)' WUOLE3ALE GROCERS *ud Dealers In Foreign Wines and Brandies, Old Monongahelaand Rectified Whis key, No. 323 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, pH. Ja&y S/ISUEL X’CLQRK4N......JO!I2I f. limnoN-1.-AlUt. KJBWATWCJt, M'CLDRKAS, UKIiUOS «• CO., WHOLESALE Grocers, Produce Dewier* and Commis slou Merchaule, No. 243 Liberty street. ap r22 . PITTSBURGH, PA. Co>PArin«r>ht(?t •mfln aubaorlbera b*T« this Jay formed & partnership for I. tke pvirposo ofcarrylm? -on Cammitsion and Forward- In connection with the Fish., Bacon and Oil, and Pro <Jue« business eeDerally, under tho wtyieof Bholuh A Rioa AiLDson; warehouse No. 116 WatHT atirl 150 Front streets; formerly occupied by flnrbridgu A Inghram. 7 WM. B. ENGLISH, JAMES RICHARDSON, JAS. J. BENNETT. 1854rfeb3 Pittsburgh, February I*l F~tt. DiIAVO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, {>*., dealer Ii # Country Produce, offcra for sale a obolce stock o Groceries, selected fur family use, Bpiccs of every variety and the purest quality, ground at his Steam Mills. Also; Dried fruits. Foreign and DotaesUo. Produce token In exJ ohangefor Merchandise. , _ » P. R. D. has proobmln full assortment ofLandrsths .Warranted Garden Seeds, and Invites the attention of all In* terestod in rural Bfhdn?. • jßttlX _ Copartnership. rpHE UN'DEUSIGNtiU hsvo this day entered Into co-part -1 'whip, under tho nniap awl stylo of J. A. UUTCHI* EON k 00., for the parposo of trantiotioi; a Commission and Grocery business. - jAt*. A. HUTCHISON* A. M. WALLINGFORD. feba tr bTl:Rausn._ j. tucHAwrao*. j. lberrstt Pittsburgh, February 1,1854 ESGLISU & RICHAIIDSOS. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AND .Wnolec&le Dealers In FHb, Bacon andOH f aod Produca fenerally. Warehouse formerly occupied by Burbridg© A Qghtam, No. 110 Water and 150 First street, Pittsburgh, getma. ' - '* - fcS *BASOIS a. DAttR7...~ .. .JSO, A. EEN3HAW, DAILEY A RKNSUAW, AND FAMILY GROCERS; Dealers In Wooden.and WUlowWare,Japanned Tin Ware. House' keeptos Utensils, Ac.; Wholesale and Retail, No. 253 liberty street, Pittsburgh. aprlfcy JJU.TCM SRLLtBS, JO HIT HICOLS, EEESB OWEHS, Pittsburgh. * Maryland. Pittsburgh. , B«llerii Nicola * Co., TJRODUCK and GEN BKAI. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, X No. 309 Liberty «tr'"*et. Pittsburgh, Pa. fiperm.tilopeed and Lard OHs. jy2B Commission House* THE subscribers have opened a house for the above pur pose, atffo. 17 SinUhfi.jld street, four doors above tho Uoase. Wo will pdi'Clmse, or receive, qq commission,for sale, conslrurnantsof Fleur. Bacon. Chuu , Com, Oilt t Barlty, Flux sUi. Gras: Stsd, Ruled ITay, d Sc., upon which wo will moke advances, or purchase at the ' Wet markot rates for cash. • &o«6 ----- • - -ALGEO XCO. v Ja«.’ nri'aughllti, T\RALRRTN GROOSRTE3, PRODUCE. FLOUR, BACON, 1 / Ac,, No. lOjOorucrSmithfleld and First streets, Pitts* burgh, Pa. novo joint n. rotiKa. - -.—.Tao*. B. YOUSfI..~ T. B. Young ft Co , M. - ftmiihJUld strtrt. opposite City Bold, n J /A- rUREBfi OP CABINET FURNITURE AND U-iATRc .r.i ovcyy description.* Materials and work* Cun’*!!' warranted, and Mid at reduced prices. Care taken in pq^<vtn»r-vrr land and watar-eturfapy*, _ j^uSt ■ c. D ( Wood* FR AKD WHOLESALE DEALER IN W7WFS iiMyawm no ur No « h SSr »6oriJ»ataS east side, PhHrtelpMa, has on hand the hc«f oaaVtloß of old Brandies, Wlnea. I'ljh Whiskv Mononaa hela tVlrfsky, Hollandl Qln, Oord.au, ,„n w°X th« %gtootiQP of daftlnrji. . fna29? - --- - rieuTT tfi'ctmongh a* co.. ttT&OWZAI& IiKOCRKS **<i pamm\*\ nn VeMmcta. rsffo SMALL FAIU&S FOB PALt;—Situated \n fl.ilk couotTi Ohio. ®» CUTHBBRT 6 SON, JialO MO Third ctrat. . -• •■.•••« , ’.t - "[| YOLUME XIII. JOSEPH FLEMING, ‘ fatrccßsaoß to i. wnoox * co.l CORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps constantly on hand a full aaeertraent of Drugs, Medi cines, MedieinoChestfl, Perfumery, and all articles pertain log to bis business. Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. . : r la-Qy JOEIJ FLIitISO. CoOHIUN rLEHINO. FLEMING BROTHERS, (Successors to J. Kidd & Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, .... iVo. 00 Wood Strteti Pittsburgh. Pa. Proprietors of Dr.Til’fj&ne’fl Celebrated Vermifuge, Liver PillB,4p. ■ - . ■ ' jalO JOHN RAFT, JR., ' ' (feuccttflsor to Jae. M’Oaffey,) WholnKle axitt Retail .Druggist, AND Dealer in PAINTB, OILS, DYE STUPES, 4c., 141 Wood street, three doore below Virgin alley, aprhciAoly PfITSIIUUGH. JOHN D. MORGAN, Ag’t, ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, Dya-otuffs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, {to., No. 93££ Wood street, (one door south of Diamond alley, •'••• s •- • PI« fl BUBO Bn - f R.. L . ALLEN, VnOLESALE DEALER IN 9 Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Hononga* hela Bye Whisky, &c., ALSO. RSCTIFYINGDISTILLER, NO. 8 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. TTTINE3, Braadies, Gins, Cordials, Jamaica Spirit*, St. ft Croix and New England Rum, Clare U, Champagnes, Scotch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, Old Monongabula Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach, Wild Cherry and Blackberry BrandUs; imported Havana, Regalia, and Principe Cigars; Half-Spanish ami Common Qgars,allot such,low piices as to challeng « compo Ulon. Fancy Bar Kege and Labelled Bottles of every style, and Demijohns of all sixes. I respectfully invite an examina tion of ray 6tock, at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, Penna. apr3:ly IMPORTER OP BRANDIES, GIN, WINKS, Ac.—Dealer Id fine Old .Monongahela Whisky, Peach Brandy, Ac. Also, Rectifying Distiller, corner of SmlthflelU and Front streets, Pittsburgh. . epr!3 J. Bryar, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT 155 Liberty street, and 31 Diamond alley. fnblOry *s-JNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER,*S3 HAS removed to 234 LIBERTY street, opposite Garrison alley, an! No. 3 SEVENTH, near Smithfield, where the attention of hla friends and the public is invited to the stock of READT-MADE GOODS always on hand. Aleo, Cloths, Casstmeres and Vestings for ordered work. A full assortment of Famishing Goods for gentlemen, Including list? of all qualities, Trunks, Umbrellas, Ac., Ac. i*l>) JoBH »ci.osKrrA..v—•••«— cua3KLu;s u'cuoast. Wholesale and Botiil Clothing Merchant*, NO. 8 8 WOOD SfBKET. THKsubscribur* respectfully Inform their old customers and the public la general, that they have this day as* soriatea themselves In the above bosiitrss, under tbe firm ot JOHN YTOLOSKKY A CO. They respectfully solicit a shaia Otpublicpatronagc. The previous business or each will be settled by them* waives respectively. f»b9 R LAIRD, Gate of the firm of Coourt a LAian,) haring • opened STORE NO. ©» (two doors above tbe old stand,) fur 'the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING BUSINESS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a atiaro oi the patronage of the late firm. N. IL—Clothing mode to order in the most fashionable BtTloa,and on the shortest notice—lnferior to none in the City. janSttjj James C. Watt, MERC HAN T TAILOR—*Na. 45 Fifth street, opposite the Theatre; Pittsburgh, Pa. aprT Jamei Slelllnger. MONONQAHELA PLANLNQ MlLL—Would respectfully inform hi? friends and the puolia, that hie new estab lishment Is now in full operation, ana that ho U 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 noth aides, constantly on hand. EICII3ACK. Bash, Doom, and Mouldings, of every dutcripilon, made to order. .Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advantage to give him a call, ga be cod Tim? rarnwh them with planed stuff suitable for every description or work. wu. a. uerjEo3 - jaw jo ctisw HEBBOK & CRISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, Manufacturers of aii kind* or dh ass work, LO COMOTIVE, STEAM ENGINE. PLUMBERS, Ac. A 1 so, Cotton Batting Manufacturer*. Foundry on lleU-oea stT*<>t, AUocbeny City. Office and Store, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS and COPPER tak-ra m “xyhioge for «• tV. ot cosh paid. Orders left at tho Foundry or ui3.es. * !!i be promptly attended to. fr*bs;l/ ...OXO. DLV-. CAJf JOSt:PH T. LOWRY, 2io. 43 Otrmrr rf Fifth cad IVhr/f Strrrts, Office up stair?. Katreuce from Fifth strtot. IV.trbvirirh, RESPECTFULLY anneuro*- tne public that he bn.'' commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, ii: connec tion with Intylii.>:nr«* and General GjUeetiuy:. He wilt also attend to ranting. iVrK-os m want oi r-eivnu ts. iu «r«y capacity, or thokaln want of piaf;w*, wnl be enpplied at fbc.r? notice. All buslucrj entrusted te his care promptly at* tended to. Pittsburgh. References— J. RlcLc.ni, F.sq., Ri 'hurl Cowan, Esq., W. 0. Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black, Jai:,*3 Maefecral, A. A. Maaoa, Mftgt A Old. Jaalfi &!. QBAPF .......... at. fitlrilNrimt W. GItAKK A CO. f Western Foundry, No. 124 Wood street, PlTTaftCfcOU, PA., kTANUFACTURER' OF COOKING STOVES, Cqal cud JyX Wood Stores., Parlor Stores, Hollow Ware, PMn and Fancy Grates, Plain and Fancy Feuder-u, Sad and Dog Iranc, Sujur Kettle?, Tea Kutttcs, Wagon Boxes, Ac. [ ;uc irj REAL ESTATE AGENT, Merchandise, Stock, and Bill Broker,Office, No.tt2FoarthStret*t,(aboveWood.) Tbe OUbsctlbdT having opened an office at tbo above place, lor the purpose of negotiating lam ns, Bills, Bond;, Mortgages, and aii other Instruments for the security of Mosey, and for the purchase and sale of.Stoclta. Will also gtv»* prompt and particular attention to buying, selling, renting of ett<l leas ing Ifoal Estate. [jy?) AUSTIN LOOMIfI. Schnohinan & Uannletii| LITHOGRAPHERS—IThird 1 Third street, opposite tho Post-office, Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, £hil Heads, Show Bill*, Label*, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Busities'j end Visiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed m Colors, Gold, Brousii/of Black, in the rootd approval style, and at tlie most rearnnable prices. octlfoly ft. 0«XX8. B. BX’Xlluiey. House, sign, and ornamental painter, and Dealer In Paints—No.44 St. Clair street,Pittsburgh. Has constantly On hand all kinds ot Paints, either dry or mixed, Japan and Copal Varnish, Linseed Oil, Rolled Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Window Glass ot all si* w, Putty, Paint Brushes, &cg all of the best quality, and for sale at reasona ble prices. pepll EHGLISH AND CLASSICAL BEMISAIU w. T. McDonald, m. a., peikcipal. THE next session of tbe Institution wilt commonce on MONDAY, tbe sth of September next, at the room oor net of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the Messrs. Yeeder. References —Hon. A. W. Loomis, 0. Knap, Jr., 8- F. Von onhnrst, U.. Miller, Jr. aug2s WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER ASP DtAfiEE IN ALL KINDS Of Tobacco, Snuff, and Clears, Xi T o. 25 Fifth st., IhUsburgh, 7h- E3* Keeps constantly on band a large supply of all the various brands oftlmpsrted Oigara. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Architectural and ornam knt xi carvers Ornamental Patterns for CastlDg, in every style; Molding, Designing, Ac. Composition Ornaments for tbe decoration of Steamboats, Buildings, Ac.; 90 SMITHFIELD Street, near the Post Office. yl^m ITIISHER, ANDERSON A CO., have just started iheir pa * per mill at the above place, whore they will bo happv to receive orders for printing and wrapping paper of all ehtea. ' fob27:tf A.Tlndle, WHOLESALE and ltetaii SADDLE, HARNESS, TRUNK. VALISE and CARPET BAG mauufac -6 . turer. No. 100 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. XTTHOLEaALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL VV INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music, School Books and Stationery, No. 122 Wood street. fjanl a- J.HA3LS. HAGAN A AHL, I THOLES ALE and Retail Di jre In SUks, Fhncy and VY Static DRY GooJ>3>Vqb. 61 Market and 8 Union street, Pittsburgh. &pr 4 ” E. WHITfiHOUSE, FANOY BILK AND WOOLEN DYER AND CLEANER, •No. 7 ISABELLA St., near the Efnmet Hotel, ! Thomas BIV Little, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER—Fifth street, between Wood and Market etreeta, opposite Iron City Hotel. All.kinds of Jewelry made and repaired. (ap6;ly S. CCTHBERT & SON* REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGEKTSj No. 50 Smiffijlelil ttrtcL oovl c?ara. HLBE,‘ (BUO<IESBOB to Mubpitt * La,) WOOL DEAL . ER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the pale ot American Woolen Goods, No. 130 Liberty street. fmy4 ' li. JE. lißjrwaril, Dealer in boots,snoEs, trunks nnd leghorn and BRAID IIATS, corner of Market and Liberty sis., No, 174 Pittsburgh, Fa. Jel4:y PEKIN TEA STORE. BY A. JAYNES, JSTo. 39 f\flh strut, between Wood and Market, south side. A&- gold Wholesale and Retail. _ ' ' Ja3:72 Walter i». Marshall, TMPORTER and in French and American Paper TTa*»fflnr* tn«Yfl .nuncis l. lowa JOHN MITCHELL, WHOLESALE AND R.ETAIL DBUGQIST, No. 139 Wood Street, Jaflyfl Next door to H. Child’s Shoe House, Pittsburgh. J. AB£L..*~ . J.PLEiIIKO. Notice. JOS. FLEMING haying asspciatortTrith JOB. ABEL, the. badness will hereafter be conducted under tb<* style of J. ABEL & CO., at the old stand, corner of Smith field and Fourth streets,. ■ jnlry Wllllam Thorn, PmgKlit, TTAS-OTVOVEina-ttß-tunißr of HANH and PKNN IX Streets,'Wharo ho *lll, as usual, attend promptly tc hlßcnraeronfl AIT articles Inlila Line arewammte*) otmost care. marl4:6m B. A* Fahneitock A Co., TtrHOUSALg DKUG WABJSHOUBE—Corner First and Vt Wogdatraata, and comer wood and Sixth, [fbhl fr ;■ ' : PPBLI3HED DAILY, BY GILLMOHE & MONTGOMERY. AT THE “POST BUILDINGS,” CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT -1)0,00 PER ANNUM, OR $6,60 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. BUSINESS CARDS. AND DEALER IN JOHN GUOUTT, UcuoTal, Austin Loomis, JACOB M’COLLIMTRK, JOBEPH CHAPMAN, IMPORT E D CIGARS, No. 63 Market btoeet, Pjttbdobob. POWER A RIEROONt NEW PAPER MILL. CANTON, omo. Jotua 11. Dlellor, ALLCOHXKT. -'■ r..=- ■■ -•• • . ‘ ' SI &K f ■:» r BUSINESS CARDS. .1. C. A«DEttSO.S, 170. 6 Wood etroot, Pittsburgh, Pa,, "Wf Denter lu Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Spices, f v Confjotlonery, Sugars, Cigars, *o„ do. Raisins, Figs, Pranns, Oranges, L*»innn>«, Lime.*, Dates, Citrons, Almonds, Filberts, Walnut*, Cream Nut*. IV* Nut*, Cocoa Nut?,Pino Apple Cboiao, Sardine, PickL-P, B<iuce3, Rook Candy,,Fer xoiee.Ui. Muccaroni, Olive OH, £o., do. apriftty RNTERPiiISK WORKS. 80. 136 WCCD STBI3I, T ?J> POOR BIIOW VIBOn! UX*T. r Bt> WN c T£r LJiT. % IMPORTERS and manufacturers of ERT. sCRnTCAI/AND DENTAL $ INSTRUMENTS, UTFLRS, to. We f keep a general assortment of the above articles constantly on hand; together with a genera! variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pis tol* and Revolvers, Flaska. Horn*. Shot Belts, Cape, Powder, Lepd end BulM-s; Howie. Dirk. Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and Hnir Dreaders’ Shears; Pocket Scissors, &c.— Also, Trusses and Supporter*. JoWiine atid repairing neatly executed. RIFLES! —Wei are making RDtes c-f every description, to order, of tho boi;t mctexkd. and workmanship warranted- Orders received for them at Whoteftateor Retail, will bo fill ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices- tnylS GUandellera and Oaa Fixtures. THE Rubseribernatenow opening at tbelrnow Waretoom* NO. 100 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Bmitb field, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK ETS, PEN DANTB. and elI articles connected wit Gas Fitting, over offered In this market. Haring arrangements made by which they will be constantly in receipt of u«w pattern* and varieties, they confidently invite the attention of pur chasers; to their Selection. We are determined to sell as low as any house in tho West, and being -practical Gas Fit ters, can offer peculiar ndvantagusto those desiring articles in thialice. We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of every de scription for cas. water and steam. Brass Castings of all kinds made to order promptly. LONG, MILLER & CO., marSSry No. 109 First street. GEORGE ULETCHER, FROM NEW YORK, aM ANU S’ ACT l! A R Rof tho celebrated Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic Band Toupee.*, and every description -ert- of Ornamental Hair, for Ladles and T9 FOURTH STREET, Wool and Market, Pitts- Bletctteti’s rystem enables Ladles and Geutl-meu to meainra thairbeads c- F-*»R WIG?. No. 1. The round of th" Tlesd. No. 2. From tb“ fbrehc.vi over tho Lend to neck, No. 2. No. 5. ear to ‘*r, cvr :b« top. No. 4. from car to ear. round tha forhhead. TorToup.v-s, to eover th*» top of th.» head only—a paper pattern, tbe exact shape of tho bald part. fny4 Kew Coach and Carriage Factory! JOHUSTON, MOTHERS & CO., Obm.rr nf R»b*.xn and frtmryt fteecfr, AUtffherty Oiiy, ag««ap wg WOULD respectfullyinform their friends ffenemliy, that iber hive the manufacture of Carriage*. rff— Esroueh*'*. Rocknw«jy*,Br,r‘rle«.Plelghs and Chariots. In all therr Turir»u«stTi»»e of finish end proportion. All orders willheexecuted vritb strict regard todumblUty and beauty of finish. Repair* wdl «l*e ho attended to on the tno<;t reasonable terms. Cring in nil tht-ir work the Wt Fjutem Shaft*, TV;**. *ni vrh.«-l stuff, thev fed confi dent that all who favor tb«>m with their patronage, will he pertyctlv k-ul-.fiM on trial of work. Purrbjwrs are requested tr. give o» a call, b»?nT* pnr»ha fintreteewhers. orrflly Pearl Steam Mill ; CANAL BAPTN. ALLEGHENY CITY, (ITHTI VUI RAUROAD ATAriOS.) FAMILIES win be scprl»e.J rra It-e of FTUT-TI Or.orVD ft.^cr. By lenrinr their orJ"r? n' the Mill or In nur bexf* *! Wilfon s t>.. w.-. t , fr .„ r ~r f >r -„- in ± Reiter,cor ner Lii-ATtT ?t. Clntr rtreete. PUtr-hurgb. 11. F s-'»;w:irtj, or d 7 SnunHe, Prtugi«t*. AUeffbeoy Flour wi'l v )e- : ••’.lrer*’ Ite Tamil Ik* in either cf the two ettie? Tcnya: CASII on Jelircrv. BRYAN, KENNTPT & CO. ii a Bstrw~OFir~ Saddler*) and Carriapre makers. R. T* JH.. X«. I-i I Wood ttr ret, HTT-RUKOH. A.l*o, Cloths, Unmasks, Lacos. "Hoss, Eont Stuff, Forntfarr n»rt \t r h-n ! ;.-T V-V ST \ V !5M » T r r’*\ HHIMTLTE ant ■sis- I I r r »-,.,ir UinSn • Tabte^; Lettei r,i:.in .if if <J«pn B’nfe itn/im de *}ii T-f- n e -f... P-vtr- W-h 0-; WV.-7 T—rs * P . A*!. Ma'frirvl crul «•■«»•»-.nf-M *ri rrVw jtjitijs- T. H V -HVO % rv», "< T fit*. HnM. .n r a iMi V % s %'I-Tv E\(U,E H \T MANUFACTORY, , N<l IC ' ; ' v,,nr ' PTRVirr rtin cl-»or cc* JigP§P*» rs,: r i/V-LwraV^twi^ Iin:»»r h«ir«-rh*i -*r-r« ri;*.rl*n#c £»t th“ bn*’i n »*-#. t n v***r» H" n r>--> -ti-nl w-irkriti; ba.in* lp .) - ' 'ill' *w< In Vjw Phil- Wli’irblo, ni-iRrA'I, tV,«» HK-'4QJt fe-in U; t. r r\;a hi- i ra l*«*il ‘*xr j,r ‘l ,, nc* ft* a h« ''an run.i-h i»!.? i.kiy as .{ !•*»♦ a nrrrrn -in 3 <-nr nrtirL. th*» :.nrt‘iin<T boroU^r« nfT-red to the PlttMmrgb r cf hi: oy-n dff-l.Vtf T TIP OLD PRINTING K?T *RM - H MF.NT. fist* John ston * Stortt-n ) an-l !'. ink nnd Stationery W/irtfcoKr-ft* Is i repo T f! i to stvlu of Letfal, Coara«roial. C'«nal *m'l JciS Pr'n'ln.r anj BlndlrT-r an I inmlah pt r-ry nrMele in thfl Blank Book, Pnper and Stationery line, at the shorten notice and on lbs most f«Lsnn«hip term«. Blank Bonk and Stationery Warrbow»*. Printing Office and Book Bindery, eornnr of Market and ?reond sis. fnnvlfi Depot of iionewnrlh & Zimmerman’* dn iftwtta Wlnen and Brandy. THE nDdnrftL'npd h** roorivort ar/1 offers for Rule. cl C7rt-' etnnun men. « Un-e quantity of Lnsworfh A Zimmer* mnn'ftohoioo nnd worM-renowned Sparkling. Dry nnd La dles' Bwe*t ('atawba Wince. Fuel) br mny de«ln* to procure an excellent article of Native Wine. (th* pure Juice of the grape,) will find ray estahllKhraent th* place for the ymtifi cation of tbelrdeßrea. The Catawba Brandy,ilirtHh-U from the genuine Gran*. 1* de-lceei hr many excellent judges, equal in flavor to the beat imported Coma*. Xnnn'i A riark'i planio AFRK3H arrival of NUNNS A CLARK *8 i celebrated PIANO? haft lust been recMflg}CS3SWßsj by the subscriber. They hare been tnade** 1 * 1 H and carefuily fel<*o»ed rxprp« Bl y for this mar* * * « 1/ » kei, and arecnprlilered «jTu*qmille*l fir «crrnfne«fl and power of tnn« Th*’y all pn*se»s »h« nmr ImpreTement of two stparatf. fmfata, the hno« strtnpa mnnlnf? over and ahoro the treble. They are fnllv ionrr»nUd to stand fttir eHmnte nnd to wicel In raporlty fn»- o'nodlm.’ in tune. PrWfirnnpe from f&iQ to $BOO. Alftn,ft fine lot of Plan"* from themanu fartoriea of DUNHAM A CO., and also LTGHTE. NEWTON A BRADBURY. N. Y. AN theahore will pcMt!Tely he p«M at Factory prices, without additional rharce fhr freight, HENRY KLKRRR, Role Agent for Nunns A Olnrk’s Pianos, No. 101 Third streat, 8!gt» of tho Golden Harp. risk, etc., etc. Jed HlH’s Almiannca for 1855 JOHN 11. MELLOR. 81 Wool ptraet, Pittshargh, will publish on the 16th Auenot. 1854. the well known series rf Almanacs (for 18661 calculated by Sanford C. Hill. E»q , and for many years published hr Mr. Lnkt? Lncrale. of thin rity. nnder the name of ‘‘Loomis' Almnnacs." Tho series will onotdst of— HILL'S PTTTBBURGH ALMANAC, ITTI.fk MAGAZINE ALMANAC, HTLL'B AMERICAN FARM FRF’ ALMANAC. It is enly necessarv *o esy, that the relliriouft, moral and useful character of Mr. HUl’s Almanacs will be maintained In the a horn Foriea. for 1855. fiiF“ Printar* and others «>•*> hereby cautioned against infHnjrlnir on the copyright of the H.hore Almanacs. will he for gale at all tho Bookstores, by the ffross or loxeui and hy a!4 JOHN H. MEUiOR, 01 W<y?a Street. A New Arrlrol of Pinnoß CHARLOTTE RLUMF, No. 118 tVood etree'. la just re ceiTlntr the fnUowitur new Plano Fortes, with and with* out the JJollan atta<*hruent: JXiffm, 4HL, JB, One elegant carved Lonls XTY stylo Grand Action 7 oc* tare Plano. Ooe extra carved Serpentine, pearl keva, 7 ootavo Piano. Two fall csrrcd, Beml frond. 7 oct«re Pianos, Two plain Rosewood M “ One do do «* « Three do do 6 14 “ Two doable ronnd corner Rosewood octare Pianos. One round corner finished hnck end front 7 octave IMnno. A further arrival Is p;:piy»t.vl in fthont two weplrs. fntiCT L. OftliflZJiT, TOHN A. O’RRTEN, C 7 SMITHFTRLD STREET, between Fourth and Diamond alley. Money lonnedon Gold and Silver Plate. Diamonds. Gold and Silver Watches. Jewylry, Musical Instruments. Guns and Pistols, Feather Beds. Fur* nltore, and all kinds of articles—for any length of time ajrreod on. Charges for storaee considerably tower tho» heretofore. Private entrance tbrouph tho hall door. Al! business transactions sirWly c^iifld^nthil JS&* Forfeited pledges sold Imravdlately after being out of date, unleflfl redeemed. Gold ond Silver Watch* e?, Jewelry, Ac t always on hand. aprlOtdm NEW SEED STORE* JAMKS WAUDROP. O FTintS for sale CANARY BIRDS of the moatimprored breed, being very hardy, ond flno - Bird 8e«lp —Canary ,llomp t Millet, Rone end mixed Seed. Bouquet* will be furnished compoend of.tbo flnept FLOWERS, vh: Catceliaß,Rose Buds, Heliotropes. Ao. KTergrsenpOn pots) fnrChrlrtmaf Trees, from the Pood and Horticultural Store, No. <43 Fifth nee.r Wood. dec2o THE Bubscriber havlne the oxc!uri?« rbrht to msnuftw* lorn and sell SWF.KNKY’S HOT AIR AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE. Is prepared to receive orders.and contract for heatinir with the most eeonomirsl Furnace now lu Ufo. The attention of those interested Is solicited. Anv intormßtioa can be had of A. BRAHLEY. Nor 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BARNDOLLAR, , dec24:tf [ Iron City Stove Warehouse. No. 181 Woo<] st. Saßil & tirosißß, A ItCniTKOTS:-—Offices: Fbilo Hall. No. 76 Third street Pittsburgh: aud east side of tho^Diamond, Allegheny ivl2-f.n» ■ Jersey Water Melons anAiPoaches. THE subfiCJlWr 1» In <!nllv n-ceipt, by Railroad, of the finest quality of PEACHES and WATER MELONS OiU St hli Depot, No. 128 Wood street, above Fifth. Mfctf &UfTCL STETNUUGB. : *r+.i£* ur m. *\ : 5- *• 'V S ♦., ’; r. ■ £1 * , • *. . » • •.•/.-••'. »o ‘ .' - . i- *'!;■ I’ITTSBUKUH, THURSDAY. MARCH 1, 1865. B FTCKETBEN. No. 137 street. Lonn OHlra. tomome the Kmokei • *-• •. ■- BUSINESS CARDS. THE late firmof JONKS A QUlGQ,having heendiaeolved by tho death of Joi.o F. Quigg, od the 27th inet., tho bu.=inpijjf of said firm will bo sottloa by the undersigned, at their office, corner of Ross and First streets. ISAAC JUNES,Surviving Partoor. Pittsburgh, September 30, 1854—(octl-y lsaac Jones, MANUFACTURER o! Spring and Blister.Bteel, Plough Slab etecl, steel Plough Wings, Coach and Kllptlo Springs, Brass Nut Taper, half patent, Screw, Mail and Hammered Iron Axles,—corner of Ross and First btreats, Pittsburgh, Pa. oct2:ly 13AA0 Jones - „D. B. BOOEES, D. B Rogers A Co., MANUFACTURRKS of ttUUEKS’patent Improved Steel CultlvAtor teeth. Otfloe corner Ross and Flretstreete. octSly C. B. Ilcodly & Co., CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, aVo. 82 Third street, near Market, would respectfully inform their friends and the pubhc generally, that they have now in store their complete FALL STuCK, condoling of CARPETS of every description, from the Koyat Velvet arai Brussels, io tho com mon ingrain. Hemp and Rag. Floor Oil Cinch, from one io eight yards wide, new designs and very rich. Cocoa and Canton Matting, Druggets, Rugs, Mats, Blair Rods Window Shades, Ao. Persons In want ere invited to call and exam ine their stock. Steamboats, Hotels, and Residences furn* lahed on the moat reasonable terms. 45~“ Small profits and qulok e«Jea.”*®J TERMS (.’ASH ONLY. oct2 enwaan a. mu kajlcus r. nguipar 1111 l <b Holliday, PRODUCE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS, Evansville, Ja— Strict attention paid to oil consignment** for sole of Flour, Produce, Ao. Orders for the purchase of Produce solicited and promptly attended to. Goods for r»shipmeot forwarded with despatch. ioctlkfixr» CARRIAGEB FOR SALE. THE undersigned has Justresetved at Ms _ OARRIAOK WAREHOUSE. Bltnated n near the Two Milo Ron, between r.yaawrj3LL^>^ and LawreucevUle, • splendid nggortment of YEHIOLF.S, of every descripttot4and wiu continue to receive regularly, new and second hand Qtrriacej, Sulkies Busies, £c., which he will sell on tho Tory lowest terms for w “V. U * T t°* hadtwe!ir,s y®* ra 'P«^^thebaßine fi a t end with hlsweil known facilities in the i&st, he flatters himself in puttiogdown ail competition. J Those wishingto purchase are respectfully Invited to call and ee* for themselves. Especial and prympisttention paid to repalriae of Carrl* agvs. Ac. fmvlfc.lewy i JOSEPH WTTTTR. 3. a. JQBKC. JONEB & BUCHER. IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, iVnMylwmlj Ralreed, foot of Third «I. Bzrrtsbvrf. Fa. HA\ INU nur Machinery, which Lj now 01 the mnju improved order, and having added many fadli* ties for dispatching work, we ire now manufacturing Flrct Class »TBA»1 KXGIIfES, FOR FURNACES AND ROLLING MILLS, Blowing Cyliudera, Boiler#, Furnace, Bolling, BAW .sMWiaeT MILL MACHINERY & CASTINGS, Qas and W ni.-r Pipe*, llydra its, Lamp PoDts, Li itch ing i’l .-ts, Oilumm, Oirdvrs. Bbattlng, Hungers, Brack vis, Cv * 1 La thin jf Tu Or, spouts. Railing, Verandahs and O.rr.amtntal Castings. We p«y particulaj- attention to the manufacture and con struction nf Cant I run Fronts for Homes and Stores* Having ao extensive axrortmeQtof beautiful Carved Pat* tern** of tbv most approved architectural order, cur great facUltie* for manufacturing and shipping enable ns to com pete with oar tftiea. Partial erecting Furnaces or Rolling Mills, MM Owners and MiU-Wrigbts, will find it much to their advantage to call and examine our extensive stock of Patterns before building. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS Of every dascrip'.lon; Smith Work, Pattern Making, Fur pftc* ami Forge Tuyere*, furcfcbsd toorier. [mylSry China ltall 9 Market street, between third and fourth. —loo crater of QUEEN3WAHK, cf tJf» Pall import*- tlon, now receiving, to which we invite the attention <'-f the country uIJ city trade. Having eont< dozen different pat tern* of Tea Ware, wo feel confident of suiting all tartes; among which may be found white iron etc-ne, gold baod, gold scroll, blue, pink, plum purple, brown and ifr’ien. Al* eo, a bats-b-Hiuiegreen eork-aod white Imiiatioastone. which . an be oold much b*!ow tho real ware. COMMON WAKK-Cor stock-<of Common Tcon, Plateoj Dlfbeß, Nappies, Bawls, Pitchers, and every article ui the Hue, la Urge, and Selected Tor the city find voai*trv tn.de* GLAi'S WAKE —Having a Ur** and well selected 1 took of Giaas on hand, we wiR sell at factory prices, th« merchant the trouble of making a separate btU. Ail wj ask Is a call, and wo feol confident cf pleasing *g?S JOHN J. OG.F.AHY. Boots and khoei, Wholesale aad Uctaii. James kuub, N’O. 89 Market, and 6 Colon etreet, third doc? from the Market H would call tin- aiteoilrio „f bl< frifni«, ’•'*l the puMlr to the fact, the: he has now on nau*t th» Jarett »r>d t-*et feleHed attack of Ri«_*l3 AND SilOfir, in all their vari* tiw, WArn by l*di*s aud gf ntl«ty<fu of Phil .*-!phU, New York and b;>stcn, &• d true:?, two', .alt to please aIL liis price# a?e vary much reduced, and h»e»U* Ladle#’ u liter*, at from $l,l- togifrO. Gantlctneu’a iloo*>, from F’4,-5 tAjC, an-l eiCclieot Ot-otleiTiß i'g Goiters, and Youths ond ‘.'btliJrvv.'* »esr. at exrraorulnor) low prl-w*. lie oI«a cotilioucs to ro herotr-fere, aIT de* wi'ripd ids of LADIKS A V D GK.VTI EMIN’S 80-jr.B ANI» oil of the U-st quality ano Lhe latest stylo, all of wuieh t.a w'arrants Nor should b** overboked Ills very large as -or:mrni or *sum Baodalfl, Ovurehoet* an*J H ots, for f-«ul puit;u nu t Children. Kv-j-y perma who fiTor« him Trl:h tbuir patrooni.-v will fairly -Jralt with. Tnr.B NeXT Paper Hangings. NU 85 Wi>-..>u STREET. FRENCH AND AMERICAN PARLOR PAPERS ; Jd Panel Decorations, la gnli, oak and marble; n.II P.perft, of Var«ou« ntyies ; fri«f'd *no Plain Pagerx, fjr oiolng rooau and chamber?; Cheap and low prt*>*d (Vail Papers. lv-rc, Cvlliug', Figures, Window Shads*. A iargi* and aouipleto assorteneat of the above, udectr-l for the season, will bo told at the usual low prices. ocl3 waltrr p. Marshall. u stir? n. .'.aika>F Oralf, Ilslilngcr As, OrafT, , WESTERN FuUNDtti, No. i2i Wood »tr«\—ifanu facturers of Cooking Stevea, Ccal and W.iocLStovca, Parlor Stovvp, Hollow Ware, Plain and Fancy and Fancy Peuaerk, Fad and Dog Iruua, Pnrublw Forges, Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Stove Keitiefl, Wagon Boxes, aul4 ‘Wm. H. Talcott & Co., iBCCCSSeOOa TO t. EXXMDT, Ja., a 00.,] MANUFACrtJKERa OFGILT AND MAUOGANY LOOK ING GLASSES, Portrait aod Picture Frames, Ac, and dealer- lu Imported and Domestic Fancy Goods, No. C 2, cor cer of Wood aod Fourth afreets. Pittehurgb. octlilw HAYING Mid my Interest in th« firm of T. KENNEDY, JR., A 00.. to William U. Talcott, who, with A.G. lleury, will continue the Locking Glass and Variety Bus], nor# at the old stand, oomer of Wood and Fourth street*, under the style of Wm. H. Talcott x Co, I confidently re commend them to my former «uslomer3 J os every way quoliflud to kiveeoUresuilsfaQtion Al] perrons havlLg damondsaguiost me, end oil iudebtrd to me, will please make an earl/ settlement. octl2 T. KJiNNRDY, JR. Cabinet burultara B. Y«.»UNG A CO., Gifowu Furniture a*d Chair Man- I * tt/arfnrcr/, Nos. SS and 40 amithtlald atreet, opposite City lintel, would respectfully remind tnolrold friends and customers, and those about to purchase anything in their Ho*-of business, that they are constantly manufacturing every description - I foshiooable Parlor and Chamber Fur niture, warranted in material aud workmanship, and sold ou reasonable terms. Care taken la packing for land*br water carriage Steamboat Cabin Furniture wul Choirs on hand and made, to order, os usuaL Tbo=-y intervfiU'd lu furnishiug boats will find It to thatr advantage to as n ivid, Os we give every attention to the m»nufHot«»rw r.f work heat a<lapt«*i to thrti- uee. fjiuSl UUUTb AIYU SHUbiK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JAMEb ROUB has blted up in splendid stylo hia stole, No. 89 Murkt*: fitreet. and No ti Uolou etreet, between Fifth street ku<l tin? Diiuuoud, and ban iiow cctuploted his Spring Siocfc c.l ii* roTr» oIK/Ed, a UPPERS, GAITEKri, Ac., and Palm Leaf, ' i-hvl, Du?un aud Druid HATS, to which he invit‘-a the attouiion of ail purchasers, whether at whole sail* or retail. This stecs ie ouo of the largest evvr opened In this city, and embraces e» erythlng worn by the ladies of Philadelphia and New York, and ho trusts oaooot fail 10 please all. Great care has been given in selecting the choicest goods; all of which he warrants. He also to manufacture, os heretofore, all dp. scriptlcun of Boots and Shoes, and from this long wxperi«uoo ol over twenty years in bdiiaass in this ciiy, U, be traats a sufficient guarautee that thoso who favor him with their custom, wiU be fairly dealt with. eprlS^f* Seminary for Ooya* buuih-vist u >r. of FSfU i and Grant »U., opposite Court Bouse. rjiUE Fall Seftoiou of this Schuui will commence on MON- X DAY, September 4tb, and the dutius of instruction will be resatned by Messrs. GIUGGS and M’DQNALD. Tiji-ru are lea euccwsivo mooUn la Uie Acsdemlo year, Tuition la $12,6u per quarter. The number or pupils la limited, and boy* .are admitted In t&a order of applications which may be made after August Boih, ut W.Uberty street, or at School, or by letter dropped In Post Office. eu9:ow« W. B. BCAIFB, First street, between wood and market STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA., bnilds Francis’Patent Metallic Life Boats,ofQalvonUM Irou; also, manufactures Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Cooking Stores for Steambo*i* and Hotels, Portable Forges, Forged Iron Work, Large Bolt-i for Bridges, Cork Life Preservers, the bvt>t and cheapest kind. Steamboat work attended to. [roy2Q.y WE are reciting from New York and PUiladolnliU, WO HALF GUESTS TEA, comprising Young Hyson, Imperial. Gunpowder, Oolong, Souchong, and English Breakfast, oil „f which bare been carefully selected, and will be sold u usual. A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, Jy2l No. 08 Fifth street J BOOTS AND SHOES.—Ihoeo who wish to got a neat and wall fitting BOOT, SHOE or GAITER, will aall at M'LAtmULnPB, jyid 06 Fourth street. GiUPF, UEISINUEIt A GIIAFF, MANUFACTURER* OF COAL AND WOOD COOKING STOVES, Parlor and Heating Stores, Grata Fronts, Fenders, Wagon Boxes Ao., &o. Warehouse No. 124 WOOD Street, above Fifth, Elttshursh i Pn- J) 21 S*r O C K I N O F A O TOK Y , AU U FIFTH STHZ&'T, Sign of THS Gliß BTAOT). WILLIAM DALY has returned from thn Manufactur ing Hosiery Districts of Europe, whore be boa pnr abased, far cash, a very oxtoaaivo and well assorted stock of the best derwriptions only of Stockings, Socks, Undershirt*, Drawers, Ulotcs; also, new style of Children's and Misses' fancy Stockings, together with bil domestic stock of Pitta* burgh Manafeotured Hoslery. He will sell by wholesale or •retail at New York Importers’ prices. , WILLIAM DALY A CO- Itemembof the place—No. 34, Sign of THE OLD STAND. ray'ZU LAIWIS WAIBTO IiDOS CASS*- finbhe'il .ml In mn- IMO. [4«U] I. B. lOCHO * CQ. ■ --vvwjy&v. .* ,* n r '% - • ' v-VV • v*- *f r *f.-J + fo • - x .j. u. Bccauu A. Caid. arehoose. FOR SALE AND TO LET. .Property for Snie. T’HE subscriber offers for bale, on very ren“enable term?, JL following property, vl»: A Three Story Brick Dwelling House, No. 110 Fenn street, between Hay street and Kraus’ alley; and Lot 26 feet front, extending: back 112 feet to ah alloy. The House Ls one of the bast buildings, and in cue of the most' pleasant neighbor hoods in the city, Fire Lots—embracing camera of Front and Ferry 6trr<*t3;’ one hundred and fire wet front on Ferry and sixty feet on Front street, with & good three story Brick Building on the corner, & two story Frame on Front at., and two Brick Build ings, usod as shops, on Ferry rt* A Lot, El feot front by 80 feet daep, on Front, between Market and Ferry streets; . . A Lot, very convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot 20 fret b 7 froathig on Congress and aim ete, A House and Lot, on Wylie street, near the new cJbrt House. The house la well arranged and in good order, end is now occupied as a hotoL • • _A Three Story Brick, on flmithfleld street, near Seventh — being in an excellent business location. The Lot is 20 by SO feet deep, fronting on Smlthlield st. A Cottage Frame and Lot. 23 by 120 feet, fronting on Acne and Robinson streets, Allegheny City. Thia is a verrdeafrs ble and pleasant location for a ro/ddence. Nine Lots in the town of McKeesport, each CO feet by liOi Several of arejon the Main street.;- •;. : Eleven Acres in Limotown, on the Monangabela F.lrer, cn Wldch tbore are 4 houses; there ore some 0 or.'? acres of ex cellent stone ooal, and abundanco of limestond, ooareaiairf to the landing; and two coal pita open. Ninety Lota in the town of Columbia, 60 feet by 160 nearly all level, and well locatied. The tenant of each Lot has the privilege of using whatever etony coal he may re quire for hlsown use, from apt near the Locks. Columbia is a plewantsituation on the bank of the Monongahela riv er, a short distance below Look No. 3, In the midst of an ex tensive stone coal region, and would be a desirable point for manufacturing establishments. Two Hundred acres of superior Btone Coal,with Eouo«, Railroad, Ac. -This property has a front of 140 rods on the Monongahela river; an excellent landing; good grade and foundation for railroad—vith enough level grouudet wno point for houses andgardens, or locations for manufteforiev. The vein Is deep enough to allow horses to be aeed in haul ing out the coal—the quality of ohfrh, for iron work, steam, gas, or for any ordinary «sM,taßhtgarpaa«d by nay in tlia country. ' , i . In my absence, my ageat, Ja&as Blakely, Esq, will give all neoeesary ln&rmattQa,ftrvl ha MtborUed to give warran tee deeds for any property cs&L A3££S MAY, tay>fl No. UP Penn street ' k 2D Par Cent Lower than any Farm Intbc Cosaiy. A VALUABLE FARM FOB" cALR.—Tho subscriber Is authorised tu sell the foUowing described TRACT OP LAND, containing 111 acres, situated in North Fa vette town ship, Allegheny eouEty,P», 14 n2s3 from the Ci ty of Pitts burgh, and near ibe HsseftksEtsabeovnie Uaßrottu.wiLb Coal and Lime Stone tm£*r ttA vfcol* place, and e*j>y of aoc«s»—imnroveiaeutcncfcUowa: A very comfortable turn; House, GO by 29 feet, 2 ftnie* high; .Wash House, Spring House, and other out buQdlvga; anew Frame E»nk Barn, 64 by 36 feet, finished in the best possible manner, with StabUng under the whole building; 100 bearing Apple Trow, best grafted qualities; a large quantity ,of Peach R ud Cherry Trws, all in bearing order; aboatffo 'arm cleared and in ft high stale ofculdvatton, with WaUrr In all the fisMa. This land is very comfortably sltoatud in one of the beet neighborhoods in the county, being conyecient to market, to churches, schools and null*,' and Would nof*be in ifce market, only Hint the owner U about to. remo7H to the for werL Terms easy and price moderate. For furUipf'paru culars see the owner, wM. IIUBB, on premises, cr tU& cub scribsr. JAMES C. Itrfltriff l au2ialaw Real E*ut'» A^en*. Fj'Ltß ft ALE—Two splendid Farms; one of looaCr*s,aaU X the other 76 acre*; beautifully located on th« r Upper bt. Clair Township Plonk Road, 6 ciilw from tho city f eacb of thomlylog so a* to divide into lOacrt? spring on each. It Is a splendid opportunity for a ticn. Those who want a good home, or wbh t<> m&ko money, would do well to look ut it, ao we will «etl t-i tj-.e flr*t tnat offers us our low prio, In lot* or all together. Also, fiv* Country Seats, 1 mile from Weed.-' r=u, auJ only 3 miles from Allegheny city,by wuyof tht-NV* 3.-,gL tou Plank iloa i. They are fine healthy location?, and of ferad very low. Also, ti'n Country Seats on lha Ohio and P-nni-yiiinirt RaLrovd.7 miles below tbacity. The? wUlboso;d*rparß.e cr together to a colony cr &~oc'.ttijn. It l.t h lovely location, and cheap, cJ coarrc. Also, cno Lot of two acr*«, and two smalfer pieces - i grimnd,oppesito Ilarlxnjin’a at Woods’ ruo, offered b? a very low price for so Cum a property. An assortment of Ldtndf, House* anil Lots, ala&yg c-n bf.nd, euci my nrgbiter. Before baying you would do-wt*!i t-»c>-.i| rui.! enquire of THOMAS WuuL 3 -, j’’T ‘ 7f> Fourth *uv«t. licantlful bites for Country Homn, r pHti unevTsignsd offers for sale,'do>,-.vy terai, FIFTY X LOTS,laid of! and restricted for rural a l.- ' l , an ENTIitK ftyG Aj‘E, ou the bank oi rb« tuny river, 7C4 feet long by 2uU f«r«t dce;i; having oiury and Julia Ann Avcnuvs, and Uetirietta and Th.- square contains tormy Fruit Trees of the kiad.cr.3 coam.-iada a hue vlow of the picturesque an i roman:!? « r eery urouud. I aia de&lroua of prosurvlog this squact* en tire, *s it would afford one uf the must charming and a»g niheeut sites fur a gentleman's eumner resideuce, in lire Immediate vlricity of the? two ritirg. Also, about TUB - E ACREi OT OROCNL, at the hesd •-1 the Island,edvantaguonsly situated fproaanfectunog pur po^es. Tbe abors property Is situated in Duquesne borough, ct. the high and maiu bank of Ilerr’e Uland. s nd is ;! -arhrd hr a vary substanilal Bridge of one sj.aa. for pjyrtu-iilard ap ply et my residence, in Duqucsns through, m tb- : bank, fronting the head ot Herr's Island, or .if JUIiN I'jL.n- LAP A 00., c-?rner of Second and Market 3t-s., fni»!;nr-;h. apri7:tf VtM. O. >5!Li..S;{, Flfrh Ward Frojicrty tor sale at a uo u u Bargain, Three valuable brick houses and lots.— These Lota embrace a front on Penn strue;, of 6b fe-t 6 laches, to a 3 feet alley ; cn which thenj N eroctoJ a va;ua bie block of Brick Uousea, two atone* hitb, w.IL kitchen and cellar Ln boneiaeat, 11 feet front ou i’eon stieet. auc Go feet deep c*n Locust atrtet. TU* fra very deslrHbio?iiu«* liou forvither a Store or a Tavern; Penn street b*drg the great thronghfora of the city : and thi.i prcq>arty ecu veniaot to th« Railroad Depot. This property wotlld not ba in the only that Hie owner l<> liviog In Waahlngbm county, and nndi i: estroxco* ly Inconvenfr&t eo attend to it. Tarci* easy and prme moderato; for further particulars enquire cr ROBERT DAY. Fifth Ward, or JA». C. RICHLY, apr24 Ilcul Rstat*i at Lhia cGl'*e. (XOAL J'KOJ Rn i V FUit-ftALc. At A OiiliAi bAiiuAl^. J —The *ui (Vib«r offers to sell tbe one hitif rflou serifs of Coal, and lu u a:rtu of surface, Plluat-ii nt FrermeoV Landing, on the Ohio riv*r f In liunst-ck county, Va. Tbli property ha* faeUlUea rarely met with; tho vein trdng 7 feet thick, of the very beet quabiy of BiiuninousOoni, -i,,t at a point on the river wfcera the water i* about id at th« lowest stage, end a very large pool, fufflclent Jo harbor 200 coal boats. Al«> a charter for the purine ot establish ing coal work* at tho tame point. There is erected on the above a first rato overshot Bow MJU. The above will be sold bulf, three-quarters, or the whole, to suit purchasers. Term* easv an<l price m'“ferute. fur further particular* enquire of iIOUKRT KEKNArN, ou tb“ premfro*, or of JAMES C, KICUKY, Real Estnra Ageot.at oftice. Valuable Properly lor Sale, ON LIBRKTY STREET, ADJOINING TUB lIETHO dist grave yard, near canal *basin.—ihu ia how the only desirable piece of property in this nrlghbor hood not ulreudy bought up by tho Peuniivltuula Ksilrond Company. Fronting on Liberty 50 feet, on Llm street 100 fort, thenca to the ifetboiUt Gfavo Yard SS’4feet,to Liber ty 110 feet. This property 1* most desirable a* a Hotel. Tha building now on it, a good substantial three story brisk, with all the necessary back buildings, ha* for a long time been occupied a* the Union Hotel, doing a good business. Capitalists and other* deairoua of making a good invertment, will do wmJI to examine the promises. aprgS.tf v EDWARD FABEk. For Sale* I WILL SELL my unexpired lease (fourteen ycarrOof a Lotj situate on O’Hara street oud Spring alley, iu iho Filth Ward—4o ft fronting on O’Uara etroei.ajni running back 100 ft. on Spring alley, on which is erected a four storied Brick Uousu, 40 ft. square, with a frame, two stone*, CO ft. on Spring alley, well calculated to carry on auy branch of uianuiacturingbueiuesß. Belne engageu in man ufacturing in the country, I offer the above for sale. In quire at No. 426 Lltxirty street. ooia:tf EDWARD FABER. Coal Work* For Sale. SIXTY THREE ACREe OF LAND, with 250 scro* of Coal attached, and all the Improvements thereon in success ful operation. : 6id Farm 1* situated on the Monongahela river, b 4 miles above Pittsburgh, ami is supplied with a Fann House, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad,and an excellent harbor. The vein of Ooal ia five feet thick, snd cannot b* surpnsrei In quality. For further particulars applv to , NICHOLSON A PAYNE, JelSitf No. 235 Liberty street. Tkirce liouaoa and Lou for sale. WILL be sold at private sale, THREE HOUSES AND LOTS. One Brick House, situated on Ferry, betw etn Fourth and Liberty streets; Lot 20 feet front by 78 feet back. Also, ono Lot and two Hounos, on Logan street, Sixth Ward. One House fronting on Logan street, and the other on Carpenter's alley; Lot 24 foot by 100. Also, the stand Imw occupy,on tho comerof Ferry and Water streets,the leiae oneyearfrom lßtof April, 1866, with the Furniture, Bedding, Tbe House at lt«s ent is doing a good business, and u pleasantly ’ocated'. For terms and further particulars enquire of „ ALEX. OUFPLE3, an23:tf corner of Ferry aod Water streets. To Let* PROPERTY situated corucr of Webeter and Fulton X stream, from and after tho Ist of April next. !hu U on ellglbie-Bituatlon for a large Boar Hag llouao oraTuvorn fcfrnd. It oontaius one .arge Brick Uou6e. fiomlng ou Ful ton street; tvru amull From# Uousoi, frouting on Crawford street, anil Stable, fronting on WoUter street, At a very small ex uuee the back bulldingacan be converted iuto ocu bliog capable of staUiug -twelvu horse*. For t«rm apply AUSTIN LOOMIS, 92 Fourth VALUABLE KKAL ESTATE Adjoiuing the Borough of Manchester—TUlßTY BUILDING LOTS, twch foot frout by 100 feot deep, and fronting cu Market kO fo«t in width, are offered for 6ule quite low, nud i»n roabonoble rorma of payment. This property Is paid of the •statu of tbu iato Juoos Adam*, Esq., and the title -b per fect and beyond dispute. Apply to °°** JAMES BLAKELY. 1 UKKAFEUriU CUAdßft—Which you cun u«e either a A an upright or reclining Chair; invaluable foe lavalldi aud luxurious for loungers. Call and see them. F Valaable Properly For hale, IVE HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS,situate on Centre Avenue, near Fulton street, and within tea minutes’' walk of the Post Office. For terms, inquire of UOOX A SARGENT. wv!7 corner of Wood and Fifth sta. To Let* A GOOD DRY CELLAR, under the Neptune Engine House, on Baventh etreetjeuitable for storing molaseca or produce. Inquire of JOHN Jl. STEWART, D>ar 3 ‘ 207 Liberty streeL For Solo or &ent. A WELL FINISHED TWO STOKY : BRICK DWELLING, xjL on Third strecVbetween Emithfleld and Gram streets. Apply to. .. J. W. BUTLER, ~ . . ' 07 Front street. - Basemeat To Let. Abasement b00m,21 feetwide by 32 deep, two-curt- 1 aboveground, well finished and weli Ugh;ud,wiil tni tented cheap uadi the lit April. EoquJrs at the cl&ca of XhA NOBNZK& POST dec2B . : rl ’ ° E ° R GE -J. HENKEL'S . OITT CABISST WAREHOUSE. Aj - A l 3 c ' llL ' a TNUT STREET, (OsKSn Ihsihotkice Hall.) - Philadelphia. STJENirHEE, IB EVERY STYLE! Oompnsm* tarfsXlV, Lou!., XV, Eilsabethan aid Antique, r o W 1 ■•cujpture Cerylnj; and modern style: la Rosewood, Vr alnut, Satin wood and Maul©* ail of superior construcilon, and finished in th© * be3t style, equal to,if notexcelllng in qual ity, the Goods of any Establish mcntinthe United States. none but experienced workmen, (appreu- Vi tlces being po«ltiTelyexclnded,)and using tboWstma. terials, the work cannot fail to giro satisfaction topur chasers. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur chasers, is the facility of Furnishing a House, cither in el©, gsut or plain style, completely from one establishment; by which means all tho articles In each room correspond in c:yl« and quality,and the immen/sa stock always era-hand, being so various In design, enables purchasers to please their taste jn a selection, without the delay necessarily caused in ordering Furniture. ; , To giro an idea of tho finished Furniture cnhaud.l iieod only inform you thptmy Rooms are 176 reet long, by 27Xeefc wide, four hcora in number ;wlth Shops contiguous, sstfi dant to employ 200 hands, which Is a guarantee that the work is all done under my own immediate inspection. 4&-The backing ia all done in the Btore. amt Furniture warranted to carry aafely any distance. Visiters to Fhlla dslphia are rwpectftiUy invited, as purenaaera or otherwise, to call rru examine the Goods. au2s:ly MOORIDQE, CO2JMIBBION FORWARDING MERCHANT No. 5S CoaoaacUL, aatowthm Bt&ex*. :■ St* Loala, 2ko*r , U.p-ndp« r B ODLI Ufc£,l 3 fuma lf>a on Consignments or Rills of Lading, Orders of Lead. Grain, Hemp and otter P«**se. Ml) bo promptly 8II«i etthe lowest mirkat prior" dhcL .arid/orKardlasor Merchandise and Pro f iS,”? 65 al J“° ani Jl »PLtcb; Use lowest raWs or itoight MU always bo proourea.and thsexpensa or -.-orEge -mi Broyageas mach-es posalblo arolded. „ , ‘ airmineis: Page A Bacon, St. Lotus; EUisA Morton, Cincinnati; ,1,1 0?f .Co -' do: Strader 4 UorSan, do; Cboutenu« Valio, do; HoroaA Frazer, do! i? 1 I. ..’J Springer4WSlieman, do; J.1T.8ut1.,r4 Bro.,Plttnbh; E.O. Gboodman 4 Co, do; C °i’ n ?° ! »•* °- V«T*U*C6,fouiad»; S^ 4C £-’ v *V Morgan, J.M.Puck4Mor s an: Blow .March, hew York. B. B.Comegys, ' do ftal 3 r ‘i 4 A lJ; « l r a i t ’ 2°’ Shlsldo4 Miller, do; , d°; Josiah Lea * Co, Baltimore X°' ,B ° sttln: Abraham J. Cole, do; Howard, Hon 4Co, do; W. B. Reynolds, Loulsvlllef , n , „ H. D. Newcomb 4 Bro, do; T.O. Lwichell 4 Co, Commission Merchants. Kew drleana • h lV '.' a . n °P en Policy of Inenrance, which will coyer all shipments to my address, when adTlsed by letter par Si2’„. r 'lf m6Ed<!rsed ou.billsofladlng befora,or atthe time o. shipment. JOSEPH MOOBIDGK, an ~ Bt. Louis. Missouri. BATE a CURE INSTITUTE, < T '.r HAND SI’kKET, (SOUTH SIDE,) BET.' PENH STILEKT KITES,. PimBCRQH, PA. ‘?Y D-jKKZ Groduatoeml Practitioner In the Old Scfcool* of Siedicfne, Allopathic and Hoampathlc, and '''y%K‘V t S ! 3? ar *.t Bai ? ca3rtll Hfdropathist, Ls opened u CuKL m tho above location. The Mfc r direct and iramedlata effect tiU sya- Lm *** i° r ‘ u l . , P * IFera ’ ond *U-<lE«»3es Heats nodchroni£- 7 it i- mi.il, Rratsfu I -and invlsrorntinc? to the weak and d«b..iu:«i, t*uu«n it peculiarly desirable in Caailies. who »id treated at their homea. *. . * Allopathic and Hamoyiathia treatment wilt he adminis tered e,,i6r« dcElred; bnt,-otter loan and thorough expo r;,'i '■ P-'- 1 - K l "* » derided preference to Hydro ptithy. which has. throughout tho old and new world, prevea eminently successful in every form of direaee, IDC.UO.C,- Inc.flcnt Uonaumnlion, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia! InL.'mmatort and Chronic itheumatirm, Asthma, Cull. ri U< ““‘If -1 !? 1 DL ‘ eaSr '’' Testimoniais of enrej from l.t.hljreputable citirenß of nearly every State in the Union, van bo examined at Doctor Back's offlee. The Kev i .-.is luritcJ to eoanult him gratis. Vraria wtiter btiog used In thecommtSnrement’ anil often Uk?atc r 3D H st ii«luxuryirslsad of unpleaa erf, r* th .-a uoarquamtrd might Huyr-o*?. ~-“fJ k^ C * £3 'T,* J w«W;Charlea Brewer, Waterman Palmer, JV' ot l V ' V VU 4r£ Thc-mpfCn Bell, J. R. Web uua. D. T. Morgan, Wm. B. iiolmes, B. 11. English, B XL Tna oud.Trfsued. harJcg visited Doctor BaoU’s Tiwiltu n -u sc« witnessed hie sa<r«-srful treatment, cheerfully re- Urn us a tLoicughly educated sncl skillful Phy -0 VvV4f r-r^P^ 11 ; IV9l V 9P Dnt]lp > David Ilant, John vv \v 'l. ,^w'‘\ I ! atrl ''e* l nbTl Lm og»toD, John Wrlshu "* * v * "*»<*« p - Baton, Q Onntdby Gregg. (_]anC Kaiisaa, ftebraalm cl StnowSothlngUm LA.2iD YWEKTT PEH CEST. CHEAPER than can b a bought in* tub above tbrritories ri ,..,. Ro ”} atßia to Farm for Sale, riUi*. aat-scrirßrJa autaoriwi to Bull TWO HUNDRED Vr, r, f ACRES OP LAND, eitoated In , • tjT'iiM-tJ.', Allegheny county, Pennsylvania,lvin* U.-U cf U Newport, known ju the Whiterk Flats, and in algo, or the proposed fiction on tho Coonellaviließailroad. Improvement* as follows: a square LOO HOUSE, 3Q by 2J *7° ttßrlkJ » h square LOG IiARN*. 60 by 30‘ * r/Vii/? l Et l L n ? ood oRi * r :) two fino young ORCH ALDaa, (u-ust grafted fruu,J ju-t commenced !o bear. There is Dir.iTr ta OCC hundred acre 3 cleared and In a blah state of culuTotioo, and tho balance is wall set with white-oak timo-r of the first order. This Land la wall calculated for ajl r 4 l if ur ®» level, and the soil of an excellent qUHljty for grass-growing, and befog well watered with tm*7 or neToMhlling springs of excellent water, fbti* Land biw faciliue.-! roreJy met with, being within half a tut.e of (Ji Toughlogheay and one mile of Mouoncabela. und aim rat on the Line of the ConnellsTUle Rnilroadfond is auppo-ifd to ooutain an Inexhaustible be* of IRON ORE Land would not o-e in the market, only that the owner !° r ; xo '„° « the. “Far West.’* Terms easy, and Fjt funher partl-julare,inquire of W. J. i.L\ NOLDd, at Lnrenr sGI jss Works, or of 1 , V aiu«l»i« (or sale. 'iii I - o!s ,'-'“ UKUUXD, upou which ara arocted four Brtckum two rrunt- Kuildiuga, which rant annually 1-c J.-J-I Sa:U ftropany 19 aituxtcd In the Ninth Ward of * at> 1 *• o* Uttsbu.gh, on Penn street, between ——. and ,v t ‘ =t ? ry Rcti Grunnd known as tho “ Empire W i r -v 1 ? n oorßer <>f Kenn and Morrfa strieta. Also, .3 acre, of unimproved land, altnated on the Alia f!" a Z ’7!7' f front Kaat Liberty. On a portion of this land there in the best Saw Mill location in the county. AKO, a uucLber of lata containing from 1 to G acres of laud, utoand one mile north-west of East Liberty, an.l on** miio cast of Lswroncavil'e. Jt Tbe above named places of property are ret, desirable, cbir^ 1 be :i ‘ 3!,05,:J 01 oa Pdvantageona terms to early pur- Tor terms of sale and farther infermation apply to Wm, l“. lhetm, .No Wocd street, Pittsburgh. B. D. THOMPSON', ' ’ ' *AstigneeforJaa. 8. Nealev. J. ,¥.^ y .. Wowt f Nursery and Garden.. —“ AMLa KENNEDY, [late Manager of the well-known Sy. ”“ w rork,) be S s luave t 0 inform the public, that he haa now jatobltahed an EXTENSIVK NUR ‘ NI 1 * S. Neglay, near East Lib erty, where he shell be prepared, sflsr thaSth instant, to re ta Tr e- Vl 0I^ er * fus «* ery variety of fruit and Omamem tal rr.HJe, Blirdy and Green House Shrubs and l'lantsT In • auidon to a choicvacdsuperior stock on hand, he has made arrangemcotj with one of tho largest Nurseries in tho East, lvor l in i'h lli K' u?p - r 'a n:lTUls a thorough and SS-iKSon. •’ S ’ h *"“ M,areUj customersferfect ' rouW ‘““ csspecifully offer, his services in ieeigning, layingout, and managing BuralCameiSes. PuS lie I arks, or the grounds or Country Eesidences; and wIU h S l<mB for i U ° fcHUatlon of Lawns, Approaches, Ihctunsiiue Scenery, 4c., in tho highest styles of the art! Practically acquainted with every branch of iiidsc™ Garueulng, and haring spent yearain the Sylvian Parks of England and „ the beautiful banks of the Hudson, ho (oror h?m.“ hS “ psat3r t 0 “ Mt ““,?* those who ‘iroughth. city Mohan?S’woM«£L War,hotm o,Ja “ m> - Negl-r* hm7:7 KENNEDY A 00 Boston Papier Macho Company. modern and antique ornaments. PITTSBURGH AGENCY, 67 .MARKET STREET.—The attention of Builders, Steamboat Contractors and Cab* met Mofeers, is requested to this now and great improve meuLlu the manufacture of embellishments for Buifdinirii and Steamboats, outside and inside; Cabins, Halls. Church, es. Dwellings, Stores, and Parlor Furniture, in wit, or In imitation of various kinds of wood. 'Also, Corn!rea l)rack* Ota, and F.aGrot I'entilatiug. Centre: Pieces for Ceilings. Mo uldings, Consuls, Trusses, Battlement, Ac; much Chenier' ".Vm"ra r b,e?‘ ! Wood Carving, and a groat BLOCK LETTERS FOR SIGNS, very cheap and warrant <*d to lust for .0 years erposed to the weather. Above Goods for sale at tho manufacturer’s Trices—coat of ire,ght added. W. W. WILSON, JS2 . 67 Market st. Sew PartnrrolrlTi, iT~~ It T ATTHEW GRAFF AND DAN'L. RElBlNGER.trading HI heretofore bb 11. QUAFF 4 CO, Stove and iloUow. tvaru Manufacturers, No. 12* Wooa street, have this day associated with them THOMAS J. GltAEF,.as a partner In lilelr business. The name, style and iltie of the Arm will, from this data, bo Gil AFP, KEI3INGER A GRAFF Thev respectfully solicit a conGuuntron of the patronage so lib. crully bestowed upon the firm of M. Graff A 00. Pittsburgh, July Ist, 1564. so “ ow Trimming Store, ~ I-'o ; ?:■* 9’. r lV !r ° r Mmktt street and the Diamond. SHANK VAN uORDBIt roepecrully announces to tho publioof Pitwburgh and vicinity, that ho wlu open his now rnmmiug Srtireouilunday,April 17tb. Uuilug fitted up the neatest etore room In thedty, and filled it with a eliol.v selection or the latest styles of Trimmings and Fan cy Goods, ho letters hims.lf that he will offer superior In dore stents and endeavor to give full satisfaction to all who amy uvor him with thnr putronafee Now don’t forget the piaoe-No. S 3 Market street, corner of the Diamond. Japrld] FRANK VAN QORDKB. T. H. YOU.NG A C0.,- 83 Suil f .l]ti#»lJ Btreoi PADL KLEINER baa removed his LITERARY DEPOT from No. 73 Third street, to Fifthstreet, opposite the XUeatre, where ho sill bo happy to seo his former patrons, and ail others desirous of purchasing any of the cheap Lb temnitv of tbn tiny. ° * aprTiljr Mead aud Bllneral Water Fountain. FIFTH Street, next door to Masonlo . Quit, deultrr lo FBL’IT end CONFECTIOaNAKY, Ice-Cream, of the b«,t quality, served up during the * e nl fOn. Also, Strawberries and Cream. Families can ho supplied with Strawberries and other Fruits, during the season, on the most reasonable tenure . V Or.,-r., r ir.ll, eefielr-d. irffctf 01 AGAIN-Woods' Monthly Real Estate Keg,«t« On It theriare described for sale 61 - good-Farm. Ilimtes and Low,» fine Country Scats, and6o3 CltvLnte with Which purchasers ought to bo acquainted-before buy! leg. Cr.il and gc: a Kegiater gratis. - vlu uuy j»u2htf TUO3. WOOES. 75 Fourth sirwt. T« JaalB A. A MASON A CO. "ms WkipX: NUMBER- 137. PHILADELPHIA. ST. LOUIS. JAMES C. RICHEY, Ronl Agunt, at tbl(i offlt-?. ifteraovjxl. - V . V.» / ',t' : ."T ■■ niti ii m ii irtflil lH|pj . iORSXV UPON B? TBS PITT aBO USB «s uJnasssrxua.oa U 33; )a3 sqottf, ofid ..^ “ ft ea&fi additional hiiartfcn.::i w ! „:„„, £j “ on<* ii " two 5 “ tifea 4 1 u two aontis.. T (£> “ ttre* months..... 9 CO “ 41 four Ift 0® a u lfl 9Q n u IS 00 3Unfling Card, tixlines or less, .„„ 19 gg <nuwa»ißt« A»'pr-BABPm One square, per annum, (esaluaivfrof the 25 DAILY MOMING POST. THURSDAY MORNH«J::i:s:;::::::::MAIRCH l. GoorgelV. Green, tile Chicago Canker, who PoLoued his Wlfe.*A Stsetcb at UllilA. : [From tbs Chicago Journal.] It is a circumstance well befitting. cdrew of the wretched man, wboee suicide wo noticed es occurring on Saturday night'lost, that bis earlier years are btironded In mystery. Nothing whatever, is known by the relatives of. his late wife, of his antecedents prrevious to their mar riage. Itis supposed that ho.waq.born fat the State of Rhode Island, ; or, at least resided there in the early part of hi 3 life. [ Ho after* wards went to Ohio, at what time is hot known, and it Is supposed .that during bis residence there, he committed some crime which made him an exile from his country, and inddeed him to change his name to the onewhlbh be boro ever after. , ■ ....... v\ . He maintained the strictest Bliecoa as to his former history, repelling all inquiry wfth snds* .pees, and at times with an approach ttf'vlolenaa, os if the'thought summoned uphorrbrß of which he could not bear the- remembrance. ;Ht la said that, iu 1844, a stranger came to his boost on tho west side, and meeting him at thedoor ex tended his hand with, •< How are you, Olvnr Gavitt?” (or a name of similar sound,) at which Qrcen stood pale andspeechleas for a moment, and then disclaimed the name. .. . >j. The first authentic knowledge. possessed by any here concerning him, dates from the year 1831, when, on March 12, he-was Aaarrled at Montreal, to Jane Ann Reveil; He WM then at work at his trade ae cabinet-maker, and his first acquaintance with the Revolt family was la the way of business. Antecedent to that'time, as he said, he had made eonsiderable'monsy in an iron'fonndry, and .he was then reputed to ba well off. He gave bis age as twenty-seven, which wonld make him, nt the time of his death, to have been fifty-one years old, though he seemed to-be older by several years. The marriage was an unhappy one, and (Within a month, scenoa.of-violence oconrred-between the wedded pair. In 1833 ho left Montreal at mid night, to avoid the oonseqnenoe of some transac tion In which he was implicated' Sa d forger, -either, direotly or by conatruotion, Iff the settle ment of money matters with a man by the name of Peckard, formerly one of his intimate friends. Previous to this time, the circumstances were atrong against him that he set fire to fiU hoose, to aecnretherinsnrance, as it was soon known- that he had, previous tofthe fito, caused;the removal of-mostof the farOUrfre, fhe'familyheing from hotpS at the time. W . 1 " —rd . The Reyell family had shortly before Removed to Toronto, wither Mrs. Green Went, after the flight oT her husband,andafterwardSjoTned him at Hamilton. On the first day of May, 1884, he decided uponWemnving tb.lUinois*: . Immediate ly, previona to their departure from Hamilton, ho fofbed.hU wife, by cruelties and threats, to pass two counterfeit five dollar bills. Remade the Journey with his wife and child'id a one horse wagon, having previously converted all his possessions, exclusive of wearing apparel, into specie. He adopted a most ingenious, method of securely, concealing . his money, by lining with hia silver, mostly half dollars, tWo large chests,‘which were again lined with thin deals and papered. The chests are still shown here, with the marks worn by the coins in' the coarse of the journey. . Michigan'was thttl'A* wilder ness, and the roads merely the blaxedr-trsil of the hunter. ■ -> I’-:''-:; Tie little party armed in.thlsei.ty, after four' weeks of travel, and Green immediately bought uhat was then termed a “float” to a quarter ecctioa on tho west side, whither In Au gust he removed the shanty he: had'at first erected near the lake shore. In the course of a few years, he resumed his trade of, .cabinet making. ’ George, the eldest son, war'bora lu 1-832. and Andrew, the second boy, id 1835; soon after the birth of the latter; Mr. Green ex changed twentyaores of his land for-q-farm ut Bloomingdale, Dupaga county. Concerning the latter property there had been a disputO waged with the fierceness which characterised such quarrels in. those times. A BettlernSmed Kent was in possession on the day the premises were to.be delivered to Green, but at the result of a suit at law, he was soon after, ejected, and tbs legal owner with his family entered Into ooou pancy of tho house. The border law not based wholly upon , written statutes, and the decisions of Courts, and those of a community frequently clashed withyiolence; : The Bolved ou dispossessing and repossesaioh, in whioh he was,sustained by many, and, .with a party of the neighbors, burst into the honse on-tho night of the 21st of, March, 1840. They made their way to the sieo^iiig-liobm of Ulr. Green, who, ’aroused by the.noise, seized his rifle and fired in, tho darkDCsaathis as sailant; the ball passed through the wearing ap parel of one of them, slightly grazing the skin. The Sash revealed the positions of the ossa levs and assailed, and after having attempted to use his pistol, the weapon miesing fire, he was seiz ed by Kent and a fierce struggle- ensued.- In the grapple, Green passed his hand beneath the arm of his adversary, and buried his knife in his baok. Kent left the room, and fell dead be ids the fenoe, upon whioh for years after, were shown the blood stains.' Tho struggle in the meantime waged fiercely within; the gang not being awaio of the fate-of their loader; Green was over powered, bound and borne oil to a lonely shanty, where, upon pain of instant death, shonid he re fuse, he was made to sign a document relinquish* iDg his claims in.favor of tho elder Kent, whose absence, Btrange enough, was not immediately remarked. After a terrible beating fhewonnded man was released to find his way hotnealone, and with his wife and children to seek protection with distant neighbors. ' Had the squatters known of the death of Kent, there is no:doubt that the life of Green would have been taken on the spot. The matter caused considerable stir at the tiffio, but in the pioneer days Such occur rences were, from their frequency, less! shocking than at present. Had no darker stain, than that of blood drawn In, eelf-defenoe rented upon the name or memory of the subject of onr sketch, this act would have been forgotten, or remem bered only ea a deed of terrible necessity. The knife with which the blow was struck Wai in bis possession to the end of his life, and he has nar rated the tragio scene to many of our citizens. After Kent’s death, when the exoitment It had cauaed had somewhat subsided; Green returned with his family to his house, and rented a part of the same to a family named. Sutherland. They, failing by some reason to satisfy him as tenants, and resisting his attempt fo drive them away, difficulties -sprung up; Some of the Sutherlands were taken; suddenly and- danger ously ill, and poison was was foremost in .suggesting this as. a, cause, and by -bis advice the water in the well was analyzed, as he attributed the occurrence to an attempt at re venge on the part ot the Kent gang.;: It was subsequently found that bo had forbidden his wife to bor-ow flour of the Sutherland*, end on examination discovered the existence of arsenlc in their! barrel of that article.' - A few ybars af ■ ter , ho.returned to his landondhle ttadsih Chi cago, and it is the dosing eventtof hia reaidencs in iniß city, which has thrown about his case the painful interest it has exrited’ among our oitizens for the past few months, giving to our criminal records details: as shocking in their nature os they are, fortunately for humanity, rareiicthelr occurrence, and to tbo trngfdy, the.teprible i finale of self murder, balm and premeditated. The cireumatanoos of hie cruelty to his'wife, utter neglect of his duties an a father aud has - band, have beea before our readers, aa tjevdoped in the progress of his long and carefui,lri*L Of hie guilt, few among ub doubted, thoightheTery nature of crimes of this class gives oftetr but a slender thread of eviaenoe. ’ Throughout the trial, and no less indeed, through the whole counts, of his residence here, hie dispodtia has been revealed as crnel, hard and. almoattiger like, well nigh devoid of the finer feelings, which grace humanity. " He has' gone, and wa’noutd not-addono lino to the record of ibfamji Which resta.uponlas name. ? ; Rough hands no hohe asnoti—Doting tbnin element season of tha year; when fo many'persona are troubled vltli chaps; >bauis, their hands, it Is well to know that the HERPETIC ana remove* ronghnctas of tho hemlj. Jt readers tbe skin soft, smooth and-white; and'haying beOa nudvlth great Puccass, tor eererai years, past, elic it bis never been more popular than at present. Its low prira place* It within the reach of ait 12\£ cent* per cake, or sl,2'' a dozen. Sold by „ 8. 0. CUTHBBRT, UO Third etftet. Beware of imitations. Tha ctaulns is sold writ at the above pUc*. fifrfl ;y.
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