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>rtfe<ed oMJHMthpl rwy Morfling> (Sunday exetpted.
ifY. OILI/HlUHfi ft MONTGOMERY.
ijarxyH-wiSY cuxnca or woou in rns snxna*
tsb I SBM tf.—Five Dollars a year, payable strictly Jn
advance. BixDoliaTfl vUlifiVßriahlr be required if not paid
withinthe year .;.:• .
-•• Single eoptea *wo ccns—for =ala at the oounter in tn»
ofilet, and by the ?>vp Bovs.
THEBATBBDAY EtOBNINO POST
• . PfcuMlahed from theaameofflcc, on a 6 ,,, ,®? , *
: bvet. at TWO DOLL ARS a year, i n advance. Single Copies
irittctNta..-: ,- . , ‘ , ... ..
j»* No paper will be discontinued unless at tho disere
.... on oi the Proprietors.) until all arrearages are paid. ‘
■• ■ j*s*-'NO.attention will be paid to any OTder unless accom
" isinled'bylhe money, or satisfactory reference m this city.
!1 ‘ ' B& m Con voted vrilh We SifaWuAment of the Morning Post
» 0/ thttargat Jo 6 Printing Offices tn toe ctiy, to fere all
t v _ r fr- of t u dom on the sjiortesl noticej and most reason*
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
- Robt*C« .G. Sproixl*
TIORNRY AND COBNSELLOR AT LAW—Office, No.
. —, Fourth atroet, Pittoburgh, Pa. •• declLXy
• ' ' James A. liowrte*
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth Pittsburgh,
betweaaSmlthfieid street wna Cherry alley. fdecllriy
ROBEttT E, PIULLITS,
AT TO RNE Y: AT L AW,
ST. X.OTOCS, Mo.
JOSBPtt-'WIiAVEII,
ATTORNEY AND.‘COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office, S«IM Fourth street,
jnSAyin y ' PITTSBOftOtI, PA. • ' •
vSoSFbartos,
ATTORNEY" AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
i corner Fifth and Grant
, .jaSily-t] mrsePßon, pa.
rt. IlldtUe Uoberts,
A XTURNKY AT LAW—Office, No,.U2SmHhfleld street,
r\ between Fifth and Sixth. 'Collections carefully attend*
to—apeclal attention given to Conveyancing. (dec&ly
Jtr -r “ TMoniM fllenne,
-T :; \ CTORNET AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
v. x\. Office, next door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio.
'*«••• -my* -• ' "• '■ i.
.6*P, HoiSf !
ATTORNEY AT LAW— No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
Pa 4 fourth door below Mr. Rody Pattarson’s Livery
Stable. jeffl
J. S. Morrison, i
Attorney and counsellor at law—office, in*
moved to No. 44 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh,
Pa. - - aprlfcy
C, Orlando Loomis, -. ;
Jl' TTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood.
A IJiry ?" • .
IhomM Hi'Dlarihalh
ATTORNEY AT LAtSf-Ofilce, Lowrie’s Buildings, Fourth
gtr&rt. j__ • jan7:ly
R. B. Carnahan, .
ATTOIiNRY AT l-^Y— Office on IXiurth street, between
Cherry alley and Grantetivut. jeS?
J.N*M’Clowry,
Attorney and at law—ooce'in
BahewalPs StilMlngs, on Grant street Jofl
Unieo,
ATTORNEY at LAW— No. 127 Fourth street, above and
near SmithfielOr-- mar27:y
AldwTxnnn W ntson,
■ Office' on Third tirai, opposite the old Post ’
'TXTHfiIIE all business pertaining 10 l he office of Alder-
VV man and Justice of the Peace will be promptly let*
tenio-i to. Acknowledgments of and Mortgages, and
other instruments of writing, taken at his office, or at the
-residence of the panics." * ]
The Dockets of D. S. SCULLY, late an Alderman of the
City of Pittsburgh, are placed in my possession. Persons
hr»tn|> jn.igmknrn alu -Daghatamay b&ca-th*-oeeMsary
process issued thereon'by. Aldeaman Wataon. [my&tf
N. jUuckmaster, Alderiaan, ;
/ AFFICK, Grant street, between Fourth sh and JWRmqnd
f 1 alley. Conveyancing of ail kinds done with the great
-o.t rare end lȣ*l accuracy. Titles to Real Estate ex
antrce-J, Ac. ___
E. S. Keal, Alderman. !
*V O.PI TIHKD 3ir«et, oetwean Wood and Market streets,
IT Pittsburgh. Collations promptly made- Bonds,Mort
gages, and other writings drawn with neatness and accu*
• jicy. . ", je2l:ly
■- il. AUL, SUt-aitvON DENTIST, (suc
ci'igor to G. W. Biddle,) s*o. 144 SMITH
-1 TT? Office hours,from 8 to 1 o'clock, and
rom-to l o'clock febls:ly
j, SCOTT. DENTIST, Fourth street, fire doow
Market.
Ornci Hocks —From nine A. M. to fire
p, M. ’decShy
BUSINESS CARDS.
W DZA e T*v5.—................................n5c*. ETCEBACU.
"l> w* HEU6TINE &CO.,
COMBISSIOS 4XB PtmWAiUJISG aERCiIiSTS,
Doalera Generally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin-
oinnati aad otiior Elaaafactures, &c
ifo. 93 Front r'.retlz, brtaeen Market atyi Ferry strut*,
piTTssonaa, pa.
fj&> Liberal ca.-h advances oia»i« oß'coosiguments. Par
tioular attention pail to forwarding' Western merchandise.
References.-^ Clark & Thaw, Wo. liagaley * C°-> Wm - M'-
Culiy A Co., p. Bellera A Cft, U»y« * Hiauk, Kramer &
R.hm, Huary UraiZ, Esq., Wjj.' Kichbaum, S. B. Johnston,
Esq., Thomas Bateweli, K*l-. Gaorgn Ledlle, Ei-q., Solomon
Stoner, fcfq. _ i" 0 -’*
bisquaic
i - Wdl. BINGHAM & CO.,
.• -fcSvyOBWARDINU AND COiHUdSIOo JiKKCIIAXTS,
. LihfSty xirccl, cprcnte Penna. Railroad Dtpot,
• • apr7 : ~ Piraonnon, Pa.
,I*A.OOUA TEA STOlifi.
TXKTJ ORTfI, <Vlu-lrj il' anu R'JUxit GYivcer, Dealer
tl and Imiv>nvr of OM Country blnck leas, Kreu.’h Bran-
V dies, Wmes, <ic M corner of Diamond alley aoi the Diamond*
H i Pa.- _ —•• ■— - feb2S:y
\VSI. A. :i'CLt'RG,
DEALSE AND FAMILY GROCER'S*
COaNSR OF WOOD XXD bISTO BTESCT3,
Hiitxburgh.
ilenry <l. CoMtna,
FORWATUHNO AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, an A
\Vbo!t?-ai..* s>nl*r la Ctwese. liatti'r, Seei«, Fi*b, and
;t* Froduca No. \V>) >L> Si.. Tlttaburgh. {mar6
!,j Haul ,’dardock*
.j /'KPDUssiaN \:<i < ru*; waging merchant a.ve
» v VJ/ STEAMBOAT Aii S'rXd— No. 7 Wau?r street, Cincinnati,
Ohio. £apl:tf
Kint* Ce, US oar head,
WitOLKa.\br; viiIOCK'LS AN 0 I’KOIiUCB DEALKRB—
'l' Wort I’ftto&urffi [my23
U. T. C. ’lorgnn,
’ ANu STATIONER—-Las always on bon
i |) a School,3liae.il laneousandßlank
4 Boo&s, Printin'£. atvi Cap P:vi*t?r a Acu, Wholesale ami Re
;.} tell, 100. lu-i •r.)D,I str<*«?t, bcloir Kiflh, East «Me, Pittsburgh.
• j \Vcat>-J, ana Tanner? 7 Scraps. aplfcly
iiunyell & lira-,
BQ’IESBLLKRo. eii’ tTUNEitS. DEALERS IN STAN
DAItD AN'I) LIGHT LITKU \TUUK, and Publishers*!
tho 1.0. 0. P. COHEN, No. U Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
marl'rly
I. W. Cnartwlclt,
DEALER IN RAGS AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood Street,
Pittsburgh. The highest price in cosh paid fori rags.
PTU?
FRA’S SELLERS & CO.,
Forwarders aud Commission Merchants
DXALEttS 19.
PROVISIONS, GROCERIES AND OILS,
■Ng. §<& liibrtjr&Tiet, PUtibtiTgh t Fb.
William hills a, Phila ffJt. uiotawon, Pittsburgh.
Sillier it lUchetson,
WHOLESALE GROCERS, IMPORTERSOF BRANDIES,
Wince and Segara—Noa. 172 and 174, corner of Irwin
»nd Liberty street*, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yams,
*<U constantly on hand. jy2B .
William Carr & Co.,
(Wh. Carp. late af the firm of <L Paesek A Co.)
WHOLESALE GROCERS and Dealers In Foreign Wines
and Brandies,Old Monongahela and Rectified Whis*
key, NO. 329 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh,
Pa. - • ja6y
Samuel ii'CLcnKa* johx r kiuktairicx.
M’CLURKAfS, HERROS & CO.,
WHOLESALE Grocers, Produce Dealers and Commis
sion Merchants, No. 243 Liberty street.
apr22 PITTSBURGH, PA.
Co«PArtnershlp,
riMTE subscribers hare this day formod a partnership for
t, tho purpose of carrying on Cfrrt million and Fimvard
tn?, in connection with the Fish t Baam and Oil, and Pro*
diicc burinesegenerally, anderthe style of Rxausa 4 Rich
aewok; warehouse No. 116 Water and 160 Front streets;
formerly occupied by Curbrldge A.lngbram.
WM. U. ENGLISH,
JAMES RICHARDSON.
JAB. J. BENNETT.
Pittsburgh, February Ist, 1851:feb3
FR. -DRAVO, Diamond, dealer ij
• Country Produce, offers for sale a choice stock o
Groceries, selected fbr family use. Spices of every variety
and the purest quality, ground at his Steam Mills. Also.
Dried Fruit?, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken in exj
chaugefor Merchandize.
F. R. D. has procured a full assortment of Landretb’a
Warranted Garden Seeds, and invites the attention of all in*
terasted inrural affairs. janll
Copartnership.
THE UNDERSIGNED huvo Ibis day entered Into CQ-part
'rship, nmler the came and stylo of J. A- HUTCHI
- & CO., for the purpow of tranacting a Commission and
Grocery business. JAS.AyIIUTCIIIHON^
febfl
Pittsburgh, February 1,1854
W 0. B3OU-H.
EXGLISII <i aiOHAUDSON.
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AND
Wnolegale Dealers ia Fish. Bacoo and Oil, and Produce
federally. Warehouse formerly occupied by Burbridge A
nghratn, No. 116 Water and 150 First street, Pittsburgh,
Penn*. . ' fe3
VBANCU 0. BATLST ~ J5O. A. RSNSOAW.
BAILEY A. RENSHAW,
TEA DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERS; Dealers to
AYocden and Willow Ware, Japanned Tin Ware, House*
keeping Utefcslls,£o., Wholesale and Retail, No. 253 Liberty
street, Plttahurgni : apr!s:y
FRANCIS SXILteS,.. JOHN KICGLSj EXZSS OWKITB,
Pittsburgh. Maryland. Pittsburgh.
..Seller*! ttleols A Co,,
PRODUCE and GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
-No. SOD Liberty fitrwt, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Bperm, Lfnwed and Lard 011 b. Jy23
Oommtffßfoii House#
fIMIE hare opened ft house for the above pur*
I pose, at No. 17 Fmlthfleld street, four doors above tho
Meoongabela House. We will purchase, or receive, on
ootataissloa,for fcale r ooo«i<!om»ntsof-F/o!i7\f?2Con;'C , teeT?,
Qmi, OnU, BxrUy, Flax Seel. Grass Seed, Baled Say , <Be.,
upoo which we wilt make advances, or purchase at the
best market ratos for ca?h.
nor 6 . ALGEO A. 00.
Jas; niibanghlln,
BEALER IN GROCERIES, PRODUCE FLOUR, BACON,
4c., No. 10, corner SmithSeld and First streets, Pitts*
burgh, i’a. norfi -
30H5 n. rotina.
.TQO*. B. T0t750.
T, C. Young A Co,
-V), 3s CUy Bbtel,
MASU ■ A fUREKB OP CABINET FURNITURE AND
O-iKtRS.oi eTerydescription. Materials andirork-
Toaaafciy ■warranted, and Bold at reduced prices. Caw taken
In pvdeing -for land and orator carriage. au3l
ITT C. I). Wood,
I s Pi , K55,.A5P ynpusAtß heu.br in wines
A NO lilQUuTlk-, N 0.147 North Second street, fifth door
abor.* [\ace>eafii sion, I?liilad»,lphlft-.has on hand -the best
qaal tMnf oW BrandlM, Whisky, Mononint
liela Whisky, Holland Oordiala, Ac., on terms -worthy
the attention pt purchasers ana dealers. Tan29y
' Henry ni'nuioußh & co.
-TTITIOLESAI.E GROCERS and Commission Kerch ants,
W or-ns- »f Penn and Trwln ata, Pi».>, nrgh , t.a.,, ’
TWO SMALL FABWS hOB BAX.E-ljltu.tea In Gallia
county, Ohio. 8- COJCuuum A 60S,
ItnlO 140 Third itraet.
J. 1. BgKRfiCT
J. KICIURD3OS.
•FRA.RCIS L. TOTJSO
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PUBUBHED DAILY, BY QILLMORK & MONTGOMERY. AT THE “POST BUILDINGS.” COBNEE OF FIFTH AND WUUD STREETS, AT $6,00 PEE ANNUM, OR «6,00 WHEN paid STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.
YOLIJME XIII.
BUSINESS CARDS.
JOSEPH FLEMiriQ,
faoooisaoß to l. wnuoxf a 00. l
CORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, Tceeps
constantly oa hand a full assortment of Dhigs, Medi
cines, Medicine Chesta, all articles pertain
log. to hie business.
Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compounded at
all hours. ' ;^-ja:9y
JOEN FUMIXO. » COCUaajf fLUSIHG.
FLEMING BROTHERS,
(Successors to J. Kidd A Co.)
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
A'o. 60 TTLod Street , Pa.
Proprietors of Dr. M’Lane’a Celebrated Vermifuge, Liver
Pilla, Ac. j alo
JOHN HAFT, JR,,
(Successor to Jas. M’Guffey.)
'Wbole&ale aud-RetaU Drucgiit,
AND Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, DYE BTUFF3, Ac., 141
Wood street, three doors below Virgin ay*j/'
' '' pirrsßUßon.
JOHN D. ftIOUGAN, Aic’t,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
imcmtlt w' ’
Dye-Btnfiß, Paints, Oilßj' YarnrsheSr&w (
No. Wood street, (one floor south'or Diamond alley,
TITTBOtTBOH. fjnftg
R. L„ A N ,
trnouBALr uxitts in '
Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga
• Whisky, &c;, '
ALSO, RECTIFYING DISTILLER.
NO. 6 WOOD STREET, I'ITTSIiURGII, Pa:
TTTINES, Bratdlei, Gina, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, St.
f f Croix and Now England Rum, Claret*, Champagnes,
Scotch Ale, London Brown Stout, Iri9h. Scotch, Bourbon,
Old Monongahela Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach,
Wild Cherry and Blackberry Bfandiw, imported Havana,
Regalia, and Principe Cigars; Half-Spantah and Common
Cigars, all at such low prices as to challeng . compe Uion.
Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, end
Demijohns of all slzea. I respectfully Invite an examina
tion of my stock, at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh,
Penna. * * ~ apr3:ly
JOHN UROUTT,
rHPORTER OP BRANDIES, GIN, WINES, Ac.—Dealer
in fine OM Monongahela tVhi-ky, Pi*ach Brandv.ltc.
Also, Rectifying Distiller, corner of SmftbQeld and Front
etreets, Pittsburgh. aprlß
J< Brynr, *5
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT
165 Liberty street, and HI Diamond alley. feblO:y
Uenoval, ‘
*3-JNO. E. DOWNING, CU)THIER,'S*
HAS removed to 294 LIBERTY 6treet, opposite. Garrison
alley, and No. 3 SEVENTH, near Bmlthfield, where
the attentionolhisfriends and the public is invited to tbs
stock of BEADY-MADE GOODS always on hand. Also,
Cloths, Cossimeres arid Vestings for ordered work. A full
assortment of Furnishing Goods for gentlemeh, including
Hats of all gnalltieS, Trunks, Umbrelitpy Ac.. Ac. ja&g
JQim M'CLOSXKV ..... (X/mttLH-a MCLuStLtV.
Wholesale and Retail Clothing Merchants,
NO. 88 WOOD STREET.
THE subscribers respectfully inform their old customer*
and tbs public in general, that they hare this day as
sooiatea theinselwsin tho above busiur*», under the Grra
ot JOHN STOLGSKKY A CO. They respectfully solicit a
an ore ot public patronage.
The previous business of each will be Battled by them
solve* respectively. tVr»9
H LAIRD, (lute of the linn of CQO&KY 4 Laihd,; having
• opened STORE NO. 0, doors above the old
stand.) for the purpose of carrying oo the CLOTHING
BUSINESS, hopes by strict attention to business to m-rlt a
share oi the patronage of the late firm.
N. lb—Clothing mad£.to order in the most fashionable
styles, and on the shortest notice—inferior to none in the
City. jan2G:£
Jaimes C. Watt,
MERCHANT TAILOR—K*. 45 Fifth street, opposite the
Theatre; Pittsburgh, Pa. aprf
James Clelltngsr.
MONONQAHSLA PLANING MlLL—Wouldrespectfully
inform his friends and the public, that LLs new vrtnb-
Ushment la now In full operation. quo that bv fa prepared to
furnish Boat Cubins, and 611 all orders for Planed Lumber,
with promptness, and at the lowest rates.
Board and Plank, planed on cue or noth ride?, constantly
on hand.
Bash, Doors, and Moulding*, of every description, made to
order.
Builders and Carpenters would And It to their advantage
to give him a call, as he cj*d dcv rurru*h thorn with planed
stuff suitable for every d**rrit>b'in ot work.
IDtROJ*.. inU3W£ll.
HERRON & CRISWELL,
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
Manufacturers of an xmasor brass work, lo
comotive, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS,do. Al
so, Cotton Batting Manuiacturera.
Foundry on Itcbecca street, Allegheny City.
Office and Store, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh.
OLD BRASS end COPPER taken in exchange for work,
or cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will be
promptly attended to. fubfi;ly
JOSEPH T. LOWftY,
No. 43 Comer of Fifth and Wood Streets,
Office up ataira. Entrance from Fifth strwut. Pittsburgh,
Respectfully announce to un? public tbut hw ha*
commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY’, in cuun«*->
tion Vkrith Intelligence ucd Uenerai Collecting. lie will
also attend to rentiug. Person'; in want of mutunto, in any
eapacity,or thosuln want or places, will be supplied at short
notice. All business entrusted to his caro promptly at
tended to.
References —T. .7. Bighorn, Esq., Richard Cowan, Esq., W
O. Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black, James aluckerol, A. A. Mason,
Mefßt A OUL janlS
M. QEAFr n. auaj.so&fc
M. GRAFF & CO.,
Western Foundry, Ho. 124 Wood street,
PITTSTIURGIt, PA.,
ft/TANUFACTURER- OP COOKING STOVES. Coal and
*.TX Wood Stoves, Parlor Stores, Hollow Wore, Plain ami
FancyGratea, Plain and Fancy Fender.*;, Sad and Lug irons,
Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Wngnu 8.»x.-s, ,t.\ (ji.J:ly£
Austin Loomii)
REAL ESTATE AGENT, Merchandise, Stock, and Bill
Broker, Office, No. 92 Fourth Street, (above Wood.) The
«UDScm*r having opened an Dfiieo at the libovn place, for the
purper* ot negotiating Loans, Bills, BornL, Mortgages, and
alt other Instruments forthe security of Manor, and for the
purenase and oai« of Stoeka. Will also give prompt and
particular attention to buying, celling, renting of and Rue
mg Real Estate. [jy?j AUSTIN LOOMIS.
ichncbmnii 4 iiaanici n,
LITHOGRAPHERS —Third street, opponite tho Postofßee,
Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscaped. Bill Heads. Show RilL,
Labels, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Bu-dneps and
Visiting Cards, etib, Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed
in Colors, Gold, Bronze,or Black, in the most approved style,
and at the most reasonable prices. octl6:ly
6. fii’Kinley,
HOUBE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL TAINTED, AND
Dealer tn Points—No* 44 St. Clair street, Pittsburgh.
Has constantly on hand -Wl-rands ot Paints, either dry or
mixed, Japan and Copal Varnish, linseed Oil, Boiled Oil,
Spirits Turpentine, Window Glass or all sixes, Putty, Paint
Brushes, Acg all of tbo best quality, and for sale at reasona
ble prices. eeptl
KSOLISU AND CLASSICAL SKUIIIIAHV
w. t. McDonald, m. a., primcipal.
THE next session of the Institution wIU commence on
MONDAY, the 6th of September next, atthe room cor
ner of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the
Messrs. Veeder.
Reference i—Hon. A. W. Loomis, 0. Knap, Jr., 8. F. Von
onhorst. U. Miller. Jr. * au*26
JACOB M'COLLISTKR,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER
ASD DIALtB 15 ALL EJNDS 07
Totoacco, Snuff, and Cigara,
No. 22 Fifth st. t Pittsburgh, Rx.
Keeps constantly on hand a large supply of all the
various brands of Imparted Cigars. jn3:J
JOSEPH CHAPMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
IMPORTED CIGARS,
No, 53 Markjet street, Pittsburgh.
POWER A- UIKIIDOK,
Architectural and ornamental carvers
Ornamental Patterns for Casting, in every style;
Modeling, Designing, Ac. Composition Ornaments for the
decoration of Steamboats, Buildings, Acg 96 BMITHFIELD
Btreet, near the PostOf&ce. yl:3m
NEW PAPER MILL.
CANTON, OHIO.
FISHER, ANDERSON A CO., have just started their pa
per mill at the above place, where they will be happy
to receive orders for printing and wrapplug paper of all
sixes. feb27:tf
A. TlndlC'
SgfcSSSk WHOLESAIJ2 and Retail SADDLE, HARNESS,
TRUNK. VALISE and CARPET BAG manufac*
_ tuier. No. 100 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
John H. Mellor,
\\r holesale and retail dealer in musical
YY INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music, School Books and
Stationery, No. Igg Wood street. [janl
a. Si aaaAS DAHIJA AHX, JR.
8A04.S A AHL,
<IT HOLES ALE and RetaH-Di *ra In SHkt, Fancy and
YY Staple DRY GOODS, Nob 91 Market and 8 Union
street, Pittaborgh. apr4
E. WHITEHOOSE^
Fancy bilk and woolen dyer an* cleaner,
No. 7 ISABELLA Bt., near the Emmet Hot*!,
mar 4 AiAgonxirr.
Thomas M> Littley
WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER—Fifth street, between
Wood and Market streets, opposite Iron City Hotel.
All kinds of Jewelry made and repaired. faps:ly
*B*CUTHBEHT Ojf,
Real estate and general agents, No. 50
Bmithfidd strut. novl_
tjard,
HLEE, (spoosssoa to Mnnrnr a Lis,) WOOL DEAL
• ER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the sale
Of American Woolen Goods. No. 189 Liberty struct. (my 4
L. £l. Uanrard,
DEALER In BOOTS, SHOES. TRUNKS and LEGHORN
and BRAID HATS/coroerof Market and Liberty sts.,
No. 174 Plttabnrgh, i'a. je!4:y
PEKIN TEA STORE,
„„ nv A. JAYNES,
No. S 8 F/lh street, between Wood and J larTctt, totiOi tide.
Sold Wholesale and Retail. ja3ry§
?■ Mara hall,
TMPOBTKR and .Dealer In French and American Paper
nwdnrt m*r»
JOUR MITCHELL.
'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST
No. 135 Wood Street) ?
ia3ry3l Next door to H. Chfld’a Shoe llonse, PUtHbrn-^R
j. J. plikisc
Notice.
TOS. FLEMING haring associated with JOS. ABEL, the
business will hereafter bo conducted under the style of
J. ATIUT. A CO., at the old stand, corner of Smlthflold and
Fourth streets. Jal.-y
WlUtam Thorn, Druggist,
HAB BEMOVED to the.corner of HAND and PENN
Streets, where he will, as usual, attend promptly tr
hianumerous friends. : All articlesin his line are warranted
pnre. and put up with the utmost care. marl4:6m
B. A. Fthneitoek k Co.,
TTrHOLESALK DBUQ WAREHOUSE—Oomer Fhst and
\\ Wood streets, and ooruer Wood and Sixth, [febl
BUSINESS CARDS.
J. C. AsDfillSOK|
Wo. 6 Wood street, .Pittsburgh, Pa.,
WHOLESALE Dealer loTorelprn Fruits, Nuts, Spices,
Confectionery, Sugars, Cigars, Ac., Ac. Raisins, Pigs,
Prunes, Oranges, I.praonr., Limes, Pates, Citrons* Almoud9,
Filberts, Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Pea Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Pine
Apple Sardines, Pickles, Sauces, Rock Candy, Ver
mirelli, Maccaroni, Oliv? Oil, Ac., Ac. apr2o:ly
ENTERPRISE WORKS
HO. 136 WOOD STB£2I, T El) DOOE BXIOW VinOEl ALLHT.
SO WH a T&Zl^B-Y.
IMPORTERS and manufacturers of
CUTLERY,SURGICAL AND-DENTAL
INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, .Ac. We
\|£?7 s general assortment of the above
articlesconstantly on hand; together
with u general variety of Fancy Hardware. Alro, Gunn, Pi&-
teds and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns. Shot Belts, Caps, Ponder.
Ijead and Bullets; Bowie, Pirk: Hunting and Pocket Knives;
Tailors and I Lair Dressers’ Shears: Pocket Scissors, Ac.—
Al«o, Trusses ami Supporters,
Jobbing and repairing neat!y;executed.
RIFLES!—IVh are making Rtflpp of every description, to
order, of the host moterlftl. and workmanship warranted.—
Orders received far them at Wholesale nr Retail-, will he fill
ed with despatch. Iluntlnc r-erti** ftupfiWed nt ; Wholes*!-
prices. » mrH
Cliandoiieri and Gni Flsturut,
THE sut.«-'ribHr?Rri’ now opening at their new W&erooa;
NO. 109 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith
field, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS. BRACK
ETS, PENDANTS, and a!! articles connected wit Gas Fitting,
ever offered In this tnnrtret, Having arrangements mode
by which they will hu constantly In receipt of new patterns
and varictirx, they -confidently invito the attention of pur
chasers to their selection. V* o are determined to Bell an
low as any house in the Went, and being practical Gas Fit
tore. can offer peculiar advantage*to there desiring article*
in this line.
We continue us heretofore to fit up buildings of every de
scription forcae. water and steam.
Brass Castings of all kindfl made to order promptly.
LONG, MILLER A CO.,
No. 109 Fir?t street.
OKOKOK iit.KTCHER,
FROM NCW YORK,
\ MANUFACTURER of the celebrated
Aj \j \ Gorsamer Veutilatiug Wig, Elastic
/ nvY \ Band Toapees, and every description
J of Ornamental Ilnlr. for Ladles and
V 79 •roURTn STREET,
Wood &nd Market, Pitts-
BLxrcnca’s system enables Ladles
yJaT/gljffgSrSflra and Gentlemen to measure theirbeads
f with accuracy.
f fob wigs.
. No. 1. The round of the Head. -•-
No. £. From tho fofebead over tho Lead to neck. No. 2.
No. 3. Prato CftV"to car, over the top.
No. 4. From oar to ear, round the forehead. j
For to cover the top of th* head only—a paper
pattern. exact slinpe of the bald part. f my 4
Coach and rarrlags Factory!
- " JOITNSTON, BBOTHEBS ft CO.,
' Oomrr of Ucbec<yi an d &!• nmt streets, Allegheny City,
« WOULD ra.'Tpwtfully inform their friends
Q)jC3ft^23w , w‘' AnJ 'be public generally, that »bey have
comnießred the manufacture of Carriages,
Rarourhe.. RnrUftwars.Rußgina.Hlolghs and
Chariot**, i # n all their various styles of finish and proportion.
All orders will ..x, with strict regard to durability
«nd beauty of f.n!«h. Repair* will al«> bo Attended to on
the most roru-cmaMe terms. Using in aIL theJr.cvfork fche
best Eastern Shafts, T’ole.% hqJ Wbefl atult they ftwl confi
dent that all whofavor th»-m with their patronage, will be
perfectly satisfied on trial of their work.
Purchaser* arc reqncr.ted to give ns a call, before pureha
esr,r ortfi'ly
Pearl Steam Mill;
CANAL BASIN. ALLEGHENT CITY,
(51AR tns RArt-EOAD aVATIOS.)
FAMILIES will b<» supplied vrjthourvariou/)grades of
FRBSIJ GROUND FLOUR,
By lcarict? tb-lr order# * t the Mill or in our boxes at
Lomu WilK n A I'v... WVvaj •trvet.or Braun A Reiter,cor
ner Übertv r.rn! gt. C’lale Pittalm-h.
IT. t*. Pchwartx. or .1 T fiamrde, Praijgiti*. AUeghenvt
Flour will WMirenri u. families In eitheroftbetwocities
Tbt-3h- CASH on delivery. ' ‘ ■
jr»__ WHY AS. kSmkedy k CO. ..
11 A II P w A I? E ~
F O It
Sadillrrs and Carriage makers'.
R. T., T.F.F/TT, »TR.,
N'o. 13 1 Wood street,
PITTSBURGH.
Also, Cloths, Damasks, Lncos. Moae, Boot Stuif,
Springs, Sic., ftc.
Steeinbont RmTTtTvrrr'fcliH rtinfrs.
M R hnTeon hmi-d “»id A*t- T'",‘-»«nlW manufjwtu
FTEAMUOAT '.‘\'rv ri’RMTUUK AND
P® Cll AIRS, of «*vprf t'.A nt t r : :
* 1 * Exte-otion Dininv T;.'-!-''•
Do Hit ” J.»;
T-edU*e Cnldn Ohvr«, r.f Mrlcuo
Of-nt#. do tS-Y rj- ;
Stiit*- Room Jo j • •
ToiW Bones;
Tete a Tete.»;
; C«n:re Tsb!j»*.'
W«kPh PlarvJ*; ('erd d r> ;
dc; Tr»v«. Ac . Ac.
Material un-J workmanship w{,rennl*»-l. end pri.-ea
foctorv. x. ft. VOUNO A‘CA„
jr2n :>• omithfield .noptv.Ra City llotpl.
>T IT !l P H Y ' S
NEW EAGLE HAT MANUFACTORY,
H-i-n-) «Tt!FET otmi door |g)
v- I " r-W- r i‘ Vlm«lf « ~ **
IlHttnr. ' hud ve»r.« I'XprriPnoj?
at the Im-ion-JB. t- n vy, r* *s a n r *."*: ‘ r .l work 'nan ;hs - itig
worked Jti ih.* prlnrij.,,! ’M.-0.-nt* In York. Hill
nce'phia, f'thoini>a , i. «?vl tho V.-w Y r ,.t, T) .^
confident th H t. n-m I,|.- ( r:k • .-a! A < * TToftor.
he <*»n fun.i'h no* only *t s -1 h-* u v.t T irr. -n I ri;r *rm
artlc'-e than <-w. rM ,\ to :be rift*b«rgh
pubHn— a’! r.f ), lt r>-,nn uj/ry;/ f-n'ur,'.
THU OLD I’BTVTI VG fi'T * Tt' T M 'TENT, fin?- .Toi.n
-str-n A Ftiykv-11 ) tmd TF-nk It rl; Sutv-.ne-T
Wnrohi-use, Ik tirei»itri.d t.' ~-rI, I ,T..- r «t-lp of
CV'mmercUl. f'-nol and .Tr*' ■*Mo • and Rv j.
Binding. r,n 1 fuenbd pv.ty In '*■ - TV. .t.k TV-oV.
and St-tlon-rv line, «t !h« fhortc t r.r.ti.-o u nd * n the mod
rcaFonahtp l-rra*
Blank Book and Stationery tr*rehr>iee. Frlnting Ofp,- #
and Book Rinderv. enmer of M«rke» and R*oond #<■ rh-'vlS
Depot of Longwortli A /Immrrmnn'sCn
tau ha Wines anti nrnndy,
THE und<=r«l mod hu* and nfferi* for fh!#. uf Oin •
cinium vnen, a lnrr« quantity of Lo-rvorth A Zimmer
man’s cnotce nnd wnrld-rennvmM Pparkling. Dry and La*
dies’ Swtmt Catawba Wine.*, Snob a<* may desire to pror.nro
an oxpellont article of Native Wine, fthe.pure Juire of the
grape, 1 wilt find my estaWWhment the t'lnce for the gratlfl*
cation nr their d vires. The Catawba firandv, distilled rrnm
the genuine Grnpe. is derlnrrd hr many excellent judges,
equal in flaTor to the best Imported Cognac.
D FICKKTBEN.
l*k-560 No. 137 Liborly etreet.
Nunn’s A Clark's Pianto
AFRERn arrival of NUNNS A CLARK’S r.'Btmn i
celehrnted PIANOS has !u«t been ree'd
by the eubscrihur. TTiey have been
and carefully sclacted expmaMy for tblsmar- * u i? U «
ket, and am considered unequalled for sweetness and power
of tona. They all po??#«<s the new Improvement of two
irparatf the b«-« strings running over and abovo
lhn trebln. They are fully warrantfti to stand anv climate
and to excel in capacity for standing In tune. Prieesrango
from $250 to SSWMb Aleo.a fine lot of Pianos from the menu
factories of DTJNTf AM A CO., and also LIGIITE. NEWTON
A DRADBURV, N. Y. All tbea>*ov« will positively be sold
at Factory prices, without additional charge for freight,
rlßk, etc., etc. nENRY^KLEPER,
Sole Agent for Nunns A Clark's Pianos,
No. 101 Third street,
Jft3 Sign of tha Golden nnrp.
Hill’s Almanacs for 1855
JOITN H. MELLOR, SI Wood rireet, Pittsburgh, will
publish on the i&th August. 1854. the well known
curies of Alrannac* ffnr 18551 calculated by Sanford C. Hill.
Knq , ami for many years ■puMH'bed hv Mr. Luke Loomis, of
this citv. und<«r liio name of ** Loomis’ Almnnacs.” The
eerie* will mnsh'-t of—
lIILL’S PITTSBURGH ALMANAC,
HILL’S MAGAZINE ALMANAC.
HILL’S AMERICAN FARMERS’ ALMANAC.
It le only to say, that the religious, moral and
useful character ot’Mr. IDl’’« Almanacs will be maintained
in the above scrle". for 185&.
Printers nnd others Rrn hereby cautioned against
infringing on th" copyright of tho ahoro Almanacs
Th*y will be for sale nt all the Bookstores, by the gross
or !r>7«*D, and by
A New Arrival of Pianos!
CHARLOTTE BLUME, No. 118 Woo-1 stree!. is Just re
cejyinr the following new Piano Fortes, with and with
out the .12o1lao attnriiment:
One elegant carved I/Oulr XIV etyle Grand Action 7 oc
tave Piano.
One extra carved Serpentine, pearl keys, 7 octavo Piano.
Two full carved, semi grand, 7 octavo Piano?.
Two plain Rosewood “ •*
One do do G\% “ «
Three do do 6 “ “
Two double round comer Rosewood octavo Pianos.
One round corner finished back and front 7 octavo Piano.
A further arrival is expected in about two weeks. fan 29
.6. L. CUTHBS&T.
JOHN A. O’BRIEN, 67 BMTTITFTELD STREET, between
Fourth and Diamond alley. Money loaned on Gold and
Silver Plate. Diamonds. Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry,
ilustcal Instruments. Gnos and Pistols, Feather Bedn. Fur
niture, and all kinds of articles—for any length of time
agreed on. Charges for storage considerably lower than
heretofore. Private entrance through the hall door. All
business transactions strictly confidential
Forfeited pledges sold immediately after being out of
date, unless redeemed. Bargalnsof Gold and Silver Watch
es, Jewelry, Ac., always on hand. aprlO:om
NEW SEED STORE*
JAMES WARDROP,
077ER8 for sale CANARY BIRDS of the wont Improved
breed, beingvery hardy, and fine pingers. Bird Seeds
—Canary,llemp, Millet,Rone and mixed Seed. Bouquet?
will be furnished composed of tho finest FLOWERB. viz:
Camelias, Rose Buds, Heliotropes, Ac. ETergrsensOn pots)
fbrChrhrtmas Trees, from tho Seed and Horticulture! Store,
No. 49 Fifth st„ near Wood. ; decfiO
consume tile Smoire*
THE subscriber having the exclusive right tomanofnc
tare and sell SWEENEY’S HOT AIR AND SMOKE
CONSUMING FURNACF., is prepared to receive orders, and
contract for beating buildings with the most economical
Pamace.now m use. Tho attention of thosn Interested ip
solicited. Any intormp.tion can be had of A. BRADLEY.
Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BARNDOLLAR,
dec24:tf l Iron Citr Stove Warehouse, No. 134 Wood st.
BARR A MOSER,
ARCHITECTS:— OffiroF: Philo ITbII. No. 75 Third street.
Pittsburgh; and past sMe of the Diamond, Allechenv
? ew Jersey Water Melons and Peaches.
THE subscriber is in dailv receipt. by ReHroad, of the
. A™** quality of PEACHES and WATER MELONB.
Uail D^ot » No « 129 Wood si rest, above Fifth;
«* tr gAMTJBD'STEIHBDOK.
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PITTSBUKGH, FRIDAY. MARCH 2, 1855.
W. Hawn
JOHN n. MELLOR, 81 Wnod street.
Loan Office.
* a?** *-
-'rjjv-..
BUSINESS CARDS.
TnE lato firm of JONES 4 QUIGG, having been diraolred
by the death of Jold F. QuJgg, on the 27th Inst., the
business of paid firm will bo settled by the undersigned, at
thejr office, corner of Rosa and First streets.
ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner.
Pittsburgh, September 30,1804—{oct2;y
laaac-Jones,
MANUFACTURER ol spring and Blister,'Steel, Plough
Biob ateel, Bteel Plough ‘Wings, Coach and Eliptto
Spriogfl, Brass Nut Taper, half patent, Screw, MhII and
Hammered Iron Axles,—corner of Ross and First etreota,
Pittsburgh, Pa. oct2:ly
I3AAC JOHI3 - D. D. EOUXES.
D. 9. Rogers & Co.,
Manufacturers of kogers’patent improved steel
Cultivator teeth. Office corner Ross and Firststrects.
oct'ily ■
Cr B« Htwdly 6s, Co.,
CkUEAP CARPET'WAREHOUSE, No. 82 Third strut,
j near J tarkel. would respectfully inform their friends
and thi; public generally, that they have now in store their
complete FALL STUCK, consisting of CARPETS of every
ae.'cnptiou. from the Royal Velvet and Brussels, to the com
mon ngr.iin. Hemp and Rag. Floor Oil Cloth, from one
io Hub' ynrds wide, new designs and very rich. Cocoa and
- aotiiu Uatting. Druggeta, Ruge r Matfl, StaJr Rods Window
Si. d>-». Ac. Persons in want are invited to call and exum
\v.- heir stock. Steamboats, Hotels, and Itoaidences fare
iabod un the most reasonable terms.
o“‘* Small profits and quick salea."*sa
TEit.MS PASH ONLY.. -* - octT
kdw.mu> a. HILL..^.
Hill & Holliday,
ItODUOB, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER
CHANTS, Evansville, /a —Strict attention paid to all
coti.H'gnmonta for sale of Flour. Products, Ac. Order? fof
the purchnSf* of Produce solicited and promptly attended to.
Goods for re-?hipmept forwardM with despatch. toctfcCc*
CARRIAGES FOR SALS.
r pblß undersigned has juetreceived atLU ' r __
1 CARRIAGE WARKHOCSE.
near the Two Mile Run, between^PlttzbarghVM6^ t -” , jrr'jrr
and LawrencevUle, a splendid
of V KUICLES, of every description, and will ; continue to
receive regularly, new aoa second band Carriages, Sulkies
which be will sell on the very lowest terms for
cash. Having hadtwolv«yeaw' practice in the boHineas.ftnd
with hlsweU known fadlltteam the East, hatlatters himself
in putting down all competition.
Thoso wlshinrto purchaseare roopectfullylnrltsd to call
and see for tbemsclveß.
Especial and promptattantion paid to repairisgof Carri
*gw», Ac. fmvl3:dawT«i .lOSkPH WTUTR.
j. a. jorcs.
JOBFEB & BUCHER,
IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,
Pinnsylvaniti Railroad, /oat o/ Third it . OamsbuTf. Pa.
HAVING Incraased our .Machinery, which U now cf the
most improved order, and having added many farJU
tie? for dispatching work, we are now manufacturing First
Class
STEAM ENGINES.
FOR FURNACES AND ROLLING MILLS,
Bloirtng Xjllnder*. ioUers, Furnace, Bolling,
SAW A Nil OIUBX MIU.JIACiiI.NKRY 4 CASTINGS
Gas and Water PI pea, Hydrants, Retorts, Lamp Post*, Hitch
ing Poets, Columns, Girders, Shafting, lUoßenr.
Brackets.CeiiarGratca, Bathing Tubs, Bponis,
Railing , Verandahs and Ornamental Castings.
Wi pay particular attention to the manufactore and con
struction of Cast Iron
JProxxts for Uooses and Stores*
Having aa extensive assortment of beautiful-Carved Pat
tern? of the most approved architectural girder, our great
Cacilitiw for msnnlhcturing and shipping enableus to com
pete with our cities.
Parties erecting Furnaces or Hulling Mills, Mill Owu?r?
and'Ailll-VPrights, will find it much to their advantage to
cali and examine our extensive stock of Patterns before
building,
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS,
Of every description; Smith Work, Pattern Miking. Fnr-
and Forge Tuyeres, furobih«*d to ordr.r. (myl2:y
China HeUI,
Market street, uetwekn third and fourth.
—luo era tea of QUBKNSWAUE v of importa
tioa, now receiving, to which wn iorito the aitraticn of the
country and city, trade Ilaring some dozen diderent pnt
•ternsof Tea Ware, wo feel eonlldeot of suiting all tavtcn;
amoog which may he found white Iron stone, gold band,
gold scroll, bloe, pink, plum purple,brown and green. Al
so, a hatSdsome green sprig and white imitation stooe, which
.-an be soki mneb below tho real stone ware.
COMMON Waßß.—Our stock of Common Teas, Plato?,
Dishes, isakers, Sappio*, Bowl*. Pitchers, and every article
in the line, is Urge, and selected fur the city and country
trails. .
GLA4S WARE —Having a larpa and well solnctcd stock
of Ula&s on hand, w« will seli at factory prices, saviug the
merchant the trouble of making a separate bill. Ail we
ask is a call, and we feel confident of pleasing
. JtllTN J. O’LEAUY.
Boots and shoe., Wholesale and HeiaTF,
JAMES ROBB,
89 Market, and 0 Union street, third door from the
1 v Market H use, would call the attention of his friend.*,
and the public general!*, to the fact, that ho has now on
ban-1 th - largest and befit Selected stock of BUOTS AND
Sll‘)Eo\ In nil tbrir varhtiep, byJadieaundgHntlemeii
of Phil .i.!pbin. Pew York and Bostotffu :; d whlchJiw trurt.-,
canno .ail to j aiL * _
U;- prlo,;. ax.- v*ry modi reduced, andl>e oellp Ladles’
Grii-r: -*t from $1.12 to s2.io. G-*ntlemon’sßoots, frem $2.26
tn ,in.j »:xcrjii-ut Gootlemea’s Gaiters, and Youtha uod
CbitcJrr'iV wear, at extraordinary low prices.
lie bl.h.*- eooiiuutra to manufacture, as heretofore, ail de
jrriptlvns *.f LADIES A V D GKNTI EjIEN’S BOOTS AND
tfH'jKS, of the b*-»t qunlity and the latest style, all of which
ij'i warrant* Nor should be overlooked bis very large as
•-••rtment of Gum Sandals, Overshoes and B'ora, for Ludiu*,
Gentii-men and Chl.dTen. Knrry parson who faTors Urn
with tholr pqtronacu w»U bo fairly dealt with. jun'^
New Paper Hangings.
NO 85 W\K>l> STREET.
FJHNL FRENCH AND AMERICAN PARLOR PAPERS;
iv-e.jraclr.ns, in gold, oak and marble;
IU1; Pjp**r«, jif Tariou,': style?;
Kiv'd *nd rMnin Papers for ululng rooma and chambers;
n:> l luw prii.*.-d Wrlj Papers.
-iliug.*, Figuree, Window Shades.
A itt.-gr- ~i. complete a?«>rtaient of tha above, selected
for th.■ -i-awii will he sold at The usual low prices
WALTER P. MARSHALL.
M. OJUfr O. Ktl.*W<it.U J. uhAff
Graff, Reiainger A Graft,
\ \ r foUNutii, No. 1.24 Wood «tre**t.—-Mann-
T T fv:turer« of Cocking Stove.?, Coal and W./Od Stnv;?.
• r f!vor«... UjLow Ware, Plain aud Fancy Grate?, Plain
u r!-i -v i:v-J aod Dog Irons, Portable Forges,
S-.. f t\*>Ulea. Tea lv«-c*Je?, Stofe Kettles, Wagon Bnx»-«,
s - c null
Wm. U. Talcott dk Co.,
J fii;CCF..->UKB IO T XUtNEOr, JH., t c0.,1
VI ANUFaCTUKJERSOF GILT AND MAHOGANY LOOK
*.vJL iNU GLASSES, Portrait and Picture Frames, Ac., and
deater tu Imported and Domestic Fancy Good?, No. 62, cor
per of Wood aud Fourth atre-ts, Plttshurgb. ortltlw
A Cat<l.
aAV IN*G soid my Interest in the firm of T. KENNEDY,
JIL, A CG-, to WUlUun U. Talcott, who, with A.G.
Ucnry. will continue the Looking Glaea and Variety tlu6l
ne?« ot the old stand, oorner of Wooii and Fourth street?,
under the siyle of Wm. U. Talcott * Co- I Confidently rv
commend them to my former aostomers, as every way
qualified to irivc entire satisfaction
Aii p-;rson,i havii.g demaods against me, and all indebted
lo me, will please make an early Battlement.
Cabinet Furniture Warehouse.
r p B. YdU.Mi A CO., OiOinri Furniture aiui Chair Man-
X • ufacturers, Nos. 38 uud 4D Bmithfleld street, opposite
City Hotel, would respectfully remind tneir old friends and
customers, and those about to purchase anything in their
Hn»-of business, that they are constantly manufacturing
every description I fashionable Parlor and Chamber Fur*
nimre. warranted in material and workmanship, and sold
on reasonable term#. Care taken in packing for land or
water carriage
Steamboat Cabin Furniture and Chairs on band and mads
to order, os usual.
Those interested In furnishing boats will find It to theft
advantage to give us a call, as we give every attention to
tha manufacture of work boat adapted to their uso. fauSl
BUOTS AND SHOES,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
JAMES ROBB has fitted up la splendid style hla btore,
No. 89 Market street, and No 6 Union street, betwseu
Fifth street and the Diamond, and hop now comploted hla
Spring stock of BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, GAITERS, Ac.,
uud Piiira Loaf, Pedal, Dustin and Braid HATS, to which he
in vltos the attention of ail purchoscra, whether ot whole
sale or retaU.
This stock iiono of the largest ever opened in thlaclty,
and embraces everything worn by the ladies of Philadelphia
and New York, and be trusts cannot fall lo please all.
Great cere has been given in selectlcg'the choicest goods;
ail of wMoh he warrants.
He also continues to manufacture, as heretofore, all de
scriptions of Boots and Bhoes, and from this long experience
oi over twenty years in business in this ciiy, is, he trusts,
a sufficient guarantee that those who favor him with their
custom, will be fairly dealt with apr!9:tf
Seminary for Boys,
SvuJirtoest cor. of Fifth ami Grant sts., opposite Court House.
' l ’HE Fall Session of this fichooi will commence on MON*
JL DAY, September 4th, and the duties oflnstruction will
bv resumed by Messrs. GRIGGS and M’DON a f.D
There are ten successive months In the Academic year.
Tuition is $12,60 per quarter.
The number ol pupils is limited, and boys are admitted
in tho order of applications which may be made alter
Auguni 3uib, at 64 Liberty street, or at School, or by letter
dropped in Post Office. au9:ov»*
W. B. SCAIFE,
First stubba between wgud and market
STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA., builds Francis’ Patent
Metallic Life Boats,of Galvanized Iron; also, manufactures
Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Cooking Stoves for Steamboats
aod Hotels, Portablo Forges, Forged Iron Work, Large
Bolts for Bridges, A&4 Cork Life Preservers, tho heel and
cheapest kind. Steamboat work atteudrd to. fmy26.y
WE are receiving from New York and Philadelphia.
380 UAH' CRUSTS TEA, ’
comprising Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong,
Souchong, and English Breakfast, all of which have been
carefully selected, and will be sold os usual.
A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store,
Jy2l No. 38 Fifth street.
J BOOTS AND SHOES. —Those who wish to get a
neat and well fitting
BOOT, SHOE or GAITER,
will call at M’LAUGULIK’S,
jylH 95 Fourth street.
GUAFK, aEISINUEK A GRAFF"
VTANUFACTURERB of coal and WOOD cooking
ITA STOVES, Pnrior ond Heating Stoves, Grate Fronts,
Feuders, Wagon Boxes Ac. Warehouse No. 124 WOOD
Street, abofc Fifth, Pittsburgh, Pa. jy24
STOCKING FACTOHY.
JV'O 24 FIFTH STREET,
Sign of THE OLD STAND.
WILLIAM DALY has returned £roa the Manufactur
ing Hosiery Districts of Europe, where he has pur
chased, for cash, a very extensive and well assorted stock of
the best descriptions only of Stockings, Socks, "Undershirts
Drawers, Gloves j> also, new style of .Children's and Misses’
Fancy Stockings, together vith hie domestio stock of Pitts
burgh Manufactured Hosiery. HewillselJby whoiesaleor
retail at New York Importers’prices.
WILLIAM DALY & 00.
Remember the place—No. 24, Sign of THB OLD STAND.
my 33;
B&JK QABB<—Knlshed and In gnyiT.
roojn. f4«oMJ 1. B, VOtTKG & 00. .
H 'fy '»-?*•*. v
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FOR' SALE AND TO LET
T Property for Sale*
HK subscriber offers for sale, on very reasonable tenon,
tbifollowing property, via:
A Three Story Brick, DwellingTlouse, No. 110 Penn street,
between Hay street and Evans’ alley; and Lot 25,feet front,’
extending, back llff feet to an alley. The House is ode of the
best buildings, and In one of the most pleasant neighbor-,
hoods In the city. .
Five Lots—embracing corners of Front and Ferry streets*
one hundred and five feet fronton Ferry and sixty feet on
Front street, with a good three story Brick ' Building on the
corner, a two story Frame on Front sL, and-two Brick Build
ings, used as shops, on Ferry ot.
A Lot, 81 feeF front by 80 feet deep, on Front, between
Market and Ferry streets.
. with r ®ry convenient Frama Dwelling;-LotSO feet
by 90, fronting on Congress and B t&.
A House and Lot, on Wylie street, near the new Ooart
House. The house is well arranged and in good order, and
is now occupied as a hotel.
A Three Story Brick, on Smithfield street, near Seventh
being in an excellent business location, The Let is 20 by 80
feetdoep, fronting on Smithfieldst. -
A Cottage Frame and Lot, .23 by 120 feet, fronting on Anna
and Bobinwn streets, Allegheny City. This Is a very desira
ble and pleasant location for a residence.
Nine Lots In the town of M’Kecsport, each 60 feet by IK).
Several of these are on the Main street.,
Eleven Acres in Limetown, on the Monongahela River, on
which there are 4 houses; thero are some-0 <rf 7 acre* ef ex
cellent stone coal, andnbundaneo of limestone, convenient
to the landing; and two coni pits open.
Ninety Lota In the town of Columbia, 60 feet by 160 each*
nearly all level, and well loo&ttaL The tenant of each Lot
has the privilege of using whatever stone coal he may ro
qulre for .his own use, from api near the Looks. Columbia
ts a pleasant situation on the Dank of the Monongaheia riv
»er, a short distance below Lock 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 Stone Coal,with House.
Railroad, Ac. This property has afront of 140 rods cn the
Monongaheia river; an excellent landing; good grade and
foundation for railroad—with enough level ground at ene
point for houses and gardens, or locations for manufactories.
The vein is deep enough to allow berses to be used In haul
ing out the coal—the quality of which, for iron work, steam,
gaa, or for any ordinary Cf»,tO set esrpawod by any In the
country.
.MAGCUa ft. UOLLIDAT
In my absence, my vgest, Jesus Elakely.Eaq., wQ] give
all necessary lnformatisn,asd bo eotberised to give warran
tee deeds for any propsty iaSfl. J-ASIES MAY, ;
my?fl __ No. U 0 Penn street.
54S Per Cent Lower than any Farm ln the
County.
A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.—-The subscriber Is
authorised to sell tho fottowing describe! TRACT OF
LAND, containing 111 acres,situated in North Fsvcttetown*
ship, Allegheny county,P»,Mrsat3from the City of Pitts
burgh, and oear the line or Ifae EtWbenviUe Ballroau. with
Coal and Lime Stone cnb-r tia whole place. anS oi
access—improvements as fcHora: A very comfortable! anr
Uoa3e-, 30 by 28 feet, 2 sterUo high; Wash llouie, gprlna
House, and other out ntwwFhime Bank Barn,
64 by 36 feet, finished in tha best possible manner, with
Stabling under the whole building; 100 bearing Apple
Trees, best grafted qualities; a large quantity of Poach and
Cherry Troes, all iu bearing order; about 8o acres cleared
and in a high stateof cultivation, with wator in all the fields.
This laud is very comfortably situated in one of the best
neighborhoods in the county, being convi-nlent to market,
to churches, schools and mills, and would not be in tlie
market, only ihat the owner Is about to remove to the far
west. Terms easy and price moderate. For further parti
culars see the owner, ffM. ROBB, on premises, or the sub
scriber. JAMES a RICIiET,
gu2l:d*w Real Estate Agent.
J. c. cccuia.
li'UU SALE—Two splendid Farms; one of 100 acres, and
JC the other 76 acres; beaatlfully located on the lippT
at. Clntr Township Plank Road, 6 miles from the city, each
of them lying so os to divide into 10 aero lots,haring a good
rpring on each. It la a splendid opportunity for a specula
tion. Those who waut a good hums, or wish to make
money, would do well to look m It, as we will sell to tho
find that offers us our low price, in lots or all together.
Also, five Country Seats, 1 mile from Woods’ r«n, and
only 8 miles from Allegheny city,by way of the New brigh
ten Plank RoaL They are fine healthy locations, and "of
fered very low.
Also, ten Country Seats on the Ohio and IvnnßylTnnia
Railroad,? mites below Ore city. They will besoldscpareie
or together to a colony or building association. It is a
lovely location, and cheap, of course.
Also, one Lot of two acres, and two smaller pieces of
ground, opposite Hartman's at Woods’ run, offered «t a
very low price for so tine o property. An assortment of
Lands, Houses and Lots, always on hand, and described Id
my register. Before buying you would do well to call an J
enquire or THOMAS WOOLS,
■)*? 75 Fourth street.
Beautiful Sites for Country Homes.
THE an«*T6igned-offers for Rule, on easy terms, FIFTY
LOTS, laid off and restricted for rural residences. Also,
an ENTIRE SQUARE, on the bank of the Allegheny river,
764 feet long by 2UO feet deep ; Laving fronts on Mary and
Julia Ann Avenues, and Henrietta and Herr stree*.*. This
square contains many Fruit Trees of the choicest kind, and
commands a flea view ot the picturesque nua rom&Dtic fcc
nery around. lam desirous of preening this square en
tire, as it would afford one of the must charming and mag
nificent sites for a gentleman’s summer residence, in the
immediate vicinity of tbo two dtles.
Also, about TIIR* 13 ACRES OF GROUND, at the head of
tbu Island, advantageously situated for manufacturing pur
posas.
The above property Is situated in Duqnesne borough, cn
the high and main bank of Herr’s Island, and is reached by
a very substantial Bridge of one span. For particulars ap
ply at my residence, la Duqaesne borough* on tho main
Limb, fronting the head of Uerr’f* Island, or-of JOHN DUN
LAP A CO., corner of Second and Market st«. f Pittsburgh
aprl":tf tYM. C. MILLER.
frtfth Want Property for cule at a Oooit
Bargain.
Three valuable muck houses and lots.—
Lota embrace a front on Penn street, of 06 fo<-t 6
locbee, to & 3 teet alley ; ou which there te erected a valua
ble block of Brick Houses, two stories hich, with kitchen
and cellar in basement, 41 fwt front on Penn street, and 30
test deep on Locust street. This is a very desirable situa
tion for either a Store or a Tavern ; Penn street being the
great tbroughfa.ro of the city: and this property being ccn
renteot to thw Railroad Depot,
This property would not bo lu the market only that the
owner is living in Woshlagt' n county, and finds it extreme
ly inconvenient to attend to it
Terms easy and price moderate; for farther particulars
enquire cf . ROBERT DAT, Filth Ward,
or JAa. C. RICHEY,
R P r ~> Rea! Estate nr this office.
(IUAL I'ttUi bh'n FUtt. SAL.. AT A UtIKA I BARGAIN.
J —Ths rmb.'.ortber offers to sell the One half of 400 ucres
of Coni, and 1 tin acres of surface, sliuntea at Freemen’s
Landing, c*u the Ouio river, m liuncock county, Ya. This
property has facilities rarely met with; the vein being 7
tcvt thick, of the very br.it quality of Bituminous Coal, and
at u pc-lnt on the river where the water is stout 13 f«et at
thrt luwcsi stage, and a very large pool, sufficient to harbor
2uv> coni boats. Also a charter for the purpose of establish
lug coul works at the game point. There is erected on the
atovn a first rate overshot saw Mill
The above will be sold half, three-quarters, or the whole,
to suit purchasers. Terms easy and price moderate. For
further particulars enquire of ROBERT KEENAN, on the
premises, or of Jam E 8 C. IUCUEY,
de<~6 Real Estate Agent,at this office.
Valuable Property for Sale,
ON LIBERTY STREET, ADJOINING THE METHO
DIST GRAVE YARD, NEAR CANAL BASIN.—This
Is now the only desiratde piece of property in this neighbor
hood not already bought up by the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company. Fronting on Liberty 60 feet, on Elm street 100
feet, thence to the Methodist Grave Yard SOld feet, to Liber
ty 110 feet.
T. KENNEDY, JR.
This property Is most desirable as a Hotel. The building
now on it, a good substantial three story brick, with all the
necessary back buildings, has for a loog time been occupied
as tho Union Uotel,doing a good business. Capitalists and
others desirous of making a good Invertment, will do well
to examine the promises.
aprJS.tf EDWARD FABER.
I WILL SELL my unexplred lease (fourteen years) of a
Lot, situate on O’Hara street and Spring alley, in the
Filth Ward—4o ft. fronting bn O’Hara street, and running
back 100 ft. on Spriog alley, on which Is erected a four
storied brick House, square, with a frame, two stories,
60 tt. on Spring alley, well calculated to carry on any
branch of inanufacturingbuslness. Being mgngeu in man
ufacturing in the country, I offer the above for sale. In
quire at No. 425 Liberty street.
EDWARD FABER.
SIXTY TIIRKE ACRE - OF LAND, witb 250 acres of Coal
attached, and all the improvements thereon in success
ful operation. . aid Farm is situated on the Monongahelo
rlvor, 34 miles above Pittsburgh, and la supplied with a
Farm House, Barn, Tenant House*, Orchard, Railroad, and
an excellent harbor.
The vein of Coal la five feet Cannot be surpassed
In quality. For further, particulars apply to
, , NICHOLSON & PAYNE,
jelSitf No. ‘io6 Liberty street.
Throe Houses and Lots for Sale.
WILL be sold at private sale* THREE HOUSES AND
LOTS. Ono Brick House, sltiLatcdou Ferry, betw eon
Fourth and Liberty streets; Lot 20 teet front by 79 feet
back.
Also, ono Lot and two Houses, on Logan street, Sixth
Ward. One House fronting ou Logan street, and the ofher
ou Carpenter’s alley; Lot 24 teet by luo.
Alto, the stand I now occupy, on the earner of Ferry and
Water streets, the lease running oneyear from Ist of April,
1865, with the Furniture, Bedding, Ac. The House at pres
ent la doing & good businoss, and is pleasantly ,'ocnted.
For terms and further particulars enquire of
ALEX. CUPPLES,
au23:tf corner of Ferry and Water streets.
PROPERTY situated corner of Webster and Fulton
X atreois, from and after the Ist of April next. Ibis ia
on eligible (situation for a large lloar ling House or a Tavern
Ktand. It contains one ,arge Brick House, frentlug on Ful
ton street; two small Frame Houses, fronting on Crawford
street, and Stable, frontiog on Webster street. At
small ex* ease the back buildings can be converted into stu
bling capable of stalling twelve horses. For terms apply
to AUSTIN LOOMIS,
janl9 92 Fourth street.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, Adjoining tho
Borough of Manchester—THlßTY BUILDING la)T3,
each 24 feet front by liK) feet deep, and fronting on Market
street 60 feet in width, are offered for sale quite low, and on
reasonable term* of payment. This property Is part of the
estate of the late James Adame, E?q., and the title is per
fect and beyond dispute. Apply to
JAMES BLAKBLY.
f I THERAPEUTIC UHAIKS Which you can use either a
JL. un upright orreclinlng Chair; invaluable for Invalid*,
and luxurious for loungers. Cali and see them.
Valuable Property For Sale. 1
FIVE UANDj&OME BUILDING LOTS, Situate on Centre
Avenue, near Fulton street, and within tan minutes’
walk of the Post Office. For terms, inquire of
HOON A SARGENT,
myl? corner of Wood and Fifth sts.
To Let.
A GOOD DRY CELLAR, under the • Neptune Engine
House, on Ssventh etrpet, suitable for storing molaasec
or produce. Inquire of >...JOHN 11. STEWART,
mar 6 267 Liberty sfreet.
For Hale or Itenu
A WELL FINISHED TWO STOUT BRICK DWELLING
on ThlQt street, between Smithfleld end Grant streets’.
Apply to - .. Jt, W. BUTLER,
.. '•'• • ~ 07 Front street.
Abasement feetwtao-byas deep t twa-thirds
ftbore ground, well finished eod well lighted, will be
rented cheap titstU the Ist April. - Enquire at theoißce of
. the MORNING POST : .*£3*.:.
For Sale.
Coni Worki For Sale.
To Let.
T. B. YOUNG & CO.,
38 Smlthfteld street.
Basement To Let.
NUMBER 138
PHILADELPHIA.
„, „ „ GEOROE J. HENKBL’S
CITY CABISet W are irn ti tj'ia
m. 173 cuestnui sir ?iPr, ’
(OPPO3IIS iBDSPXsnEHCI Hiji,}
PhUidelphla;
FUB.hXxu.KE, IN EVEBT STYLE!
Comprising-Louis XI v, Mule XV, EtlrabotlmnaSl Antiaue. ‘
t * *irh Scripture Carving and modem ntvle- 1
In Rosewood,.Walnut, Mabogany.SatlnwoodSd Maple
nil of superior construction, and finished in the ’ I
best style, ejua! Co, ir not excelling i n “
ity, the Goods of any Establish
mentin the.CnitedStates. .
EMPLOYING nono but experienced workmen, fnnnren.
Uces berog-positively excluded,land using the best mi
terials, the work cannot fail to give satisfaction. Wp“n
chasers. Amongst the many advantages offered to nnr.
chaserß, is the faciuty of Furnishing a House, either In ela.
guru or plain style, completely from one establishment* i,y
which means all the articles in each room correspond in
style and quality ,’irnd the immense stock always cn hand
being so rarioua in,design, enables purchasers to please
their taste *n a seteetiouy without the delay necessarily
caused in ordering Furniture. 3
To giro au idea of the finished Furniture <m band. I need
only tnthnu you that my .Rooms are 176 xeet long, by 27 feet
wide, fonrnoors In number? with Shops contiguous, auffi*
cieut ,to employ. 200 hands, which Is a guarantee that the
work is ail done under my own immediate inspection.
a®“Tfce backing is all done in the Store* and Furniture
warranted to carry eafely any distance. Visiters to Fhila
dalphia ore respectfully inyitedyas purcoasers or otherwise,
to coll ana examine the Goods. an2s*ly
ST. LOUIS.
JOSEPH DIOGRIDOE,
OOMMISBION and FORWARDING MERCHANT.
Ifo. 38 Ooamjicui, nmow Pihi Bran*. *
St* EtOUIS, 1W n..
nONSIGNMENTSaa-iCommißsionswillmeefwlthproapt
V/ and personal attention, and liberal advancer wiU ba
S T *oM 1 ™ rC<l ' llred ’ 0n CoIISi S lim “ ntl! or Blllflof Lading
Orderstor the pbrehara of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other
W ?V > ® filled at thelowest market prices.
The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandise ° nil Pro.
rat?3ofK^^ t W^ni e 3 , pecißl v“ re and thatch; the
S U 1 fllwayH P»curett, and the expense
of storage and Drayngs as much-aa possible arolded.
_ • • w &E7ZBEXCES: ~
Page * Bacon, Bt. Louis; Ellis A Motion, Cincinnati:
Charless,Blow h Co., do; Strader & Goman, do* -
Ohoureau 4 VaUsj do; Hosea A Fraser, do 1 *
?otV> K !? r flp: Springer A Whiteman, do’
J. W. Butler A Bro.,Plttßbh; E.O.Qooodman A Co_ da
«om*|^’csiw tS
Frost A Forrest, do; Shields A Miller, do :
faf™ 4 m> n it d °’ Jo,lah Loe A Co., Baltimore.
A. G.FarwellACo.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole. rtn-
Howard, Bon A Co., do; W. B. Beynolde, Loulsvifie;
T.G.TwichellA jfew°Orleans
\ n open Inunrance, which will cover
all shipjaentst 0 m 7 eJaresß,when advised by letter
enUMsnJ- on bills ofl.dlng before, or at the
Shipment. „ JOSEPH MOGRHOTE,
® ’ : ~ . Bt. Loula. Missouri.
WATER CURE INSTITUTES
ILAND STREET. (SOUTH BIDE,) BET. PEN'N STREET
SlViiß, PIT*SDURQH, PA. 6TKEEC
The pfcrlecUy pafa, direct and immMiato effect this gys
tern bee on .11 F-vore, and all diseases acute and
M.gratoru] ondlnvigoratlng lo tbe weak and
na-he' S? ? oriB -F™ 8 drcHßi Preference to* Hydro
pB:bJ; .threegbout the old and new world,
proven so eminently successful In every form of dbteatm
1 n't! i Pnc Pp f ' nsu mi!t I .OD ) BronchiUs,
Infleramatory and Chronic Khenmati.m, AetWn. &tS
Diseases. Testimonials ?f cures
Inim highly reputable clUrena of nearly every State in the
Union, can be examined at Doctor naell's oSe The Rev
Cleiyy weinrued to consult him gratia.
\\ arm water being used in thecommoncement,andoften
tbrougaont the treatment, it Is a Injury inEterdof uepleaa
ant, as those unacqaalntad migbt supnose. P
tv“w n s tv-m M,M £U ! ” r<,r > Palmer,
d!i"b n -'TlUmms, Thompson Bell, J. R. Wei-
K °rr T ' “ SEa > Vm - D- Holmes, E. U. English, B 11.
The undersigned, having visited Doctor Baeix’a In-tiEn-
Uon and witnessed his sucSWnl treattnenCritwrtSj »
commendhlmaa a thoroughly edneated and sSillfnl Phy
o » J rConnen " I>nT,J Hunt, John
IV *TV p ',ri i ohn B ' hwiustton, John tVrlgh,
W. tV. Patrick, Moses F. Raton, 0 Ormsby Qregg. [^auO
Rental, Sebratka dp Knetv-Xothlnelim
DA-VD TWBKTY PUB OKST. CHEAPEB
THAN CAN BE BOUGHT IN THE ABOVE TERRITORIES
yn E .“ ta *e Farm for Sale.
I Liti paotterioer is authorized to Ffll TWO HTTVT»t}pt>
I AND EIGHTY-FOUR ACRES OR 1 LAND, ' S in
w” u-r' n ' > ' h,p ,’ county, Pennsy’lvania^ving
l' -ee s P,,r t-kuotvn as the White-oak Flats, ina In
l'.nel ;i he pro| ' o -° e f, S£ - tlon °h Hie Con Dells ville Railroad;
I os foliowj: a square LOG HOCSK 30 bv *>o
!" twt ftopics high; and square LOU BAIIN, 60 by 30
Atl T" r , orilsr:) two Sne joung ORCH.
leHdwip??* gr^ f K d commenced to bear. There
h ninety to one hundred acres cleared and In a high -tate
fp. ,1 “ T ?Va n V BCd halHuce is well set with white-oak'
tiai l.er of the first order. This Land Is well catcnlated for
a suKk farm, rein? very lirrel, and tho soli nf an ercSent
fo f Stare-growing, and being well watered with
■ml LnV°h“ eT n i!?‘i’’ er tpftugs of aceUent water.
n * ' ritw h Hrall
a mile i f the kcughioghonj and one mils or Mononaaheln
““ the line of the Connellsvllle li
.appcoed to contain an Inexhauitlble bed of IRON ORE
Thi- Lend wonpj nut be in ihe market, only Umttheowne
is about to remove to Che “'Far lYe-t." Terms easv and
| , 'E , YN()I"D«c t TI F " r ( ? !,t : 6T P“ rtlcalnr ». ihQuße of W.J.
Itfc iNOI.DS, at Lorenc’s ulaes Works, or of
JAHES C. RICHEY,
Real Estate Agenq ml this olilci
Vaiunbie Property for S«le
T' T n U i GKOUMI, upon which are erected four
fTiSI, k ?“ i rram ," B, , limi “S 3 . which rent annually
['h property I. situated in the Ninth Ward &
lb ‘ 1 "J cI Ptttshargh, on Penn utreet, hetweon - and
Factory and Ground known aB the “Empire
W ':V“’ «“»«<» on thu corner of Penn and Morris mrer ”
Alro. jS acres of unimproved land, situated on the Alla
blienj riser, one rallefrom East Liberty. On a portion of
this land there> is tho best Saw 31111 location In the county
”!' mb ' ir “f le'e containing from 1 to 6 acres of
choice land, situated one mtle north-west of Hast Liberty,
and oao mile east of Lnw recce vil>e. " *
«„ T i h^-?| h S r<) H” alaKl .' P i‘' W3 Df I jro F ßr ty are vary desirable,
chasers! dlt?pa£wi op OQ advantageous terms to early pure
p n'T™ “v of “Ic aoil farther Information apply to Wm.
P. naum, ho Wood street, Pittsburgh.
E- D. THOMPSON,
aQiK-tt Assignee for Jas. 8. Neirlov..
. Hay Wood Nursery.and Gamxn«
J A r i l . K (_late Uan&ger of the sveH-kaowp Sy-
DahHJ C fh°t N h lii J rjCS> 51oW ljegB inform the
spry" in 1 “‘ h “ D “'! cstabUshedan EXTENSIVE NOE*
bhßY.on the Form of Mr. James 8. Negiev, neor ifagf Lib-
S’ Wh f a",? 0 shell be prepared, after tho Ah Instant, torre
cs veand fill orders for every variety of Fruit and OrnamffiT
tal Trees, Hardy and Groan House Shrubs and Plants In
addition to a choiceand superior stoekon hand, he has made
arrangements with one of the largest Nmreuri»a in t“ Eml
rbince^ n U th 11 h S ri PI ’ ly ' . Hsring a thorongb and
sitfefeSon. ne2a ’ boCan raureUj chktomors perfect
K " n | u ' d 7 ' oul! > Also respectfully offer’his servlccß in
“ i “bhSKlngEnrol Cemeteries, Pub
lie Farms, or the grounds of Country Residences; and will
Pir'iir^ [Sh for i ba fomaGoa of Lawns, Approached
iictoresqnf Scenery, Ac., in the highest styles of the art
Practically acquainted with every brunch o? Lam Sile
“P* 1 ha f l inK B P unt yearaln the Sylvian Parks of
hl , !ah U V HDIJ .h Qa the banka of the Hudson, he
favor he Capadt7 t 0 meet tho of those iho
PA^tm 01111110 ! 110 * 110115 catl addressed through the City
w ~ e 0f Measra Ne^
-* v7 '’ r KKNNKDY * CO
xt,^V-? n Pa P Jc *- MacHe Company.
W'JDEKN AND .ANTIQUE OUNAMENTS. ’
13ITTSUURGU AGENCY, C 7 MARKET RTRKKT,—Tfaq
1. atteuiion of Builders, Steamboat Contractors and Cab
iuet Makers, is requested to tbis new and great iinprove
men: in the mauufuciure of embellishments for Buildings
ami Steamboat/?, outelde and tortile; Cabms, Unlle Church
es, Dwellings. Stores, and I‘orlor Furniture, In gilt, or In
imitation of various kinds of wood. AlBo,Cornlces Brack
ets, and Patent Ventilating Centre Pieces for Ceilines
Mouldings, Consuls, Trusses, Battlement, 4c; much cheaper
and handsomer thn» PlaMer ond Wood Carring, and a srrelt.
deal more durable. ** 6 c “ v
BLOCK LKXTBRS FOIt BIONB, very cheap and warrant
od to last for 20 year? ospcsed to the weather.
Goods for sale at the manufacturer's prioes-cost
°r fmghtmM e d. w. W. WILSON,
-iSi? ■ 07 Market si.
K©w Partnershln, :
VT AXTHEW QUAFF AND DAN’L. IU?ISISQPJI, trading
iU heretofore as M. QUAFF 4 CO., Store ani Hollo*,
war*.Manufacturer*, No. l'ii Wood street, hare this (tar
associated pith thorn THOMAS J. 0 KAFF.as a partner in
15“ JW’ I '!'? 8 - Ih-nvM, Bt ? ,e and title of the Arm will,
from this date, be QUAFF, KcicINCtER 4 URAFF Thuv
resrretfully solicit a continuation of the patronage eo ll£
orally bttatotred upon tbo Arm of H. Graff 4Co °° •
Pittsburgh, July jyt, 1854. - ■* • •
I Sew Trimming Store,
r\VAW ?TZ a i-'sn& ketUruLand &*■ Diamond.
reepecfuUy announces to the
p public of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that fio wUi open Ua
SnTh« in f^ oa^bnday, April X7th. Haring fitted
up the neatest store room in iho city, and filled it with a
choice selection of the latest style* of Trimmings and Fan
cy Goods, he flatters himself that he will offer superior in
ducenents and endcaTortogire fullsatisfaction toaUwhO
mny favor him with their patronage
„r l !'> OW n- on ’ tfo . rEMt , he P‘«»“So. S 3 Mar Sot street, eomor
of the Diamond. faprl2) FRANK TAN GOHDER.
P Uctaovol.
AUL KLEINER has removed his LITERARY DEPOT
from No. 73 Third street, to Fifth street, opposite the
a«^ at n et .t r^€r k* ha Ppy 10 r,ee bis former patrons,
and all others desirous of purchasing' any of tho cheap Li
terature oj tha day. apr7:ly
Mineral Water Fountain.
HOWE, No. Cl FIFTH Street, next door to Masonic
• Hall, dealer in FRUIT and CONFECTIONARY,
100 Cream, pf the bait quality, served up during the sea
son. Also, Strawberries and Cream.
Families can bo supplied with Strawberries and other
Fruits, during tho season, on the, most'rcasonahle terms,
er* rmuMiftlHllv • le2*tf
OUT, AGAIN—Woods’ Monthly Real Estate Register.
On it tilers nre described for sale 61 good Farms,-82
Houses and Lot?, 43 fine Country Scots, and 600 City. Lot*?,
with which pnrch&sers ought to be acquainted before buy
ing..; Call pad got a Register gratis.
.. jap2&tf - THOA. WUQDg, 76 Fourth-Aireit -
TjpEN- MORE of those splendid Ciytks mt $l2, usually sold
JL 'fiTfSO, Just opened by . •
jams A. A. MABON * COr
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ItAt £* Ot 1 AOf£!tTISISTt>»
iGUEED UPON BT the pittbbcbgh PEIS3.
>ix iritis noapiEitt, ca uss;
(f “ a&obnMlUoiiftl InSM-Urm....,
« : w -' caid Wd9k..-..»..'U m.l 74
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11 <r - : tfcr&rVeekf1................... 400
{ * “ cnem0n11i.......4 UO
“ two months.. . ............ 7
*• thies m0nth5..................... ..«•.«•« 0
“ “ font m0nth5;,....... 10 Q*
“ 11 • six-m0nth5............ 12 CO
“ oae 18 GO
Cardjfiixllnea or lesa, per ftnrmTn 10 00
ctujiaiAsuAi ptxAsrai: 1
Ops square, per annnm, (exclusive of tin paper)- 25
DAILY MUItiNLiXG DOST*
FRIDAY MORNING:
THE KINNEY EXPEDITION. J
Trie Proposed Colony In Central America.
: • WASHtsoTOH, i’ebrnary'24, 1866.
To lh& Kdiiort of tht fiaiienat ■
Gentlemen : You will oblige ,mo if yoa will
Insert the enclosed copy of a letter 'whioh I have
jnBt addressed to the Hon'Secretary of-fitate. ■
In addition to Whatis contained in that letter,
I will nee this occasion to state that not only is
the colonization of these lands desired to he
made by honest, sober and industrious persons,
bnt the company are especially solicitous that
none bnt thatioiass of persons should emigrate.
The country is almost on unbroken forest of the
most valuable woods, which have great demand
in commerce, and ■ the lands, when olesred, are
capable of producing the most valuable staples.
Industry and Jabob are required, and those who
have not Buoh hablteaTe the last persona who
should emigrate to that eonntry; the oljeot
being solely to establish a colony of honest and
industrious settlers; and- to maintain peace and
good will with all communities, so that what is
now a country as primitive as nature, pnay add
to the general wealth and commerce of the
■world—to benefit those who honestly embark In
the entsrpr.se—to Improve the condition ofthoßß
already there, • and to advanoe olvlliaatlon and
humanity. This is to be done only by Imple.
mOnts nf industry and tho solid mhsales of a
sober and industrious community; fo'r the only
inducements that the Company have to offer em
igrants are contained in the articles incorporated
inmy letter to the Secretary ,of State, and to
such others who may wish to purchase lands.
Respectfully, &0.,
s'- W. Cost Johksoh.
WASHMaiOB, February 24, -1865.
To //«!.. Htn. L ifarey, Sardaty o/ S!iUe~
Sm: Col. Kinncy has just shown me saveral ’
communications ini relation to the method of
settling a grant of land of the Central American
Company, which have been exchanged between
you and him,; in one of wblob a'paper has been
transmitted, whioh bears tho aspict-of a corn
mission from bimi He haß also shown to me a
loner in which he informs yoa that’his intention
was not to violate the laws of the. Halted States
and that upon the first apprehension yon ex*
pressed upon that- subject, he revoked ail such
papers. ; ;
Acting for a time as President’of the Central
American Company. il deed* it dne, under the
oircumatances, to address tq you- thisOodmuni
cation,_ and to Btate .with..distinctness the real
intention and objects of theCdmpanyi so that no
mistakes in the judgment of others shall work
a serioostdotrimont to the Company; The sub
ject of settling a grant of lands In the territory
now and for time immemorial, oocupied by.the
Mosquito Indianß, has been submitted several
years ago,- both to the Representatives of the
British Government.here, and : to your two pre
decessors, as well as to yoursolf.: More then
two yeara ago I had a free and frank oonversa.
tion with Mr: Cramp ton, before I conversed with
the representatives of my own country, and ho
epoke with the wisdom whioh properly belongs
to one in hla exalted position. , -■ :
The parties bad then and now.but onepbjeot:
not to implicate either Government, directly or
indireotly. They believed it an Objectas desi
rable to the:.one ,ae to the other, and chat it
would serve to simplify, if it did notentireiy dis
pose of,, the .diplomatic questions.which have
tong agitated bothnations in respect to. Central
American affairs. No plan but quiet, peaceable -
and unobtrusive settlement has'ever beih e&n •
ceiyed or countenanced by any onn of’the par
ties "in the grant-. It relation; ffi ’myself,indi
vidually, nothing could induce mo, by word or *
act, to countenance or sanotion any course of
action, under any circumstances, that would vi
olate the lawa of my country or the. public law
of civilized nations; and this is-the fecling and
aemiment not only of myeelf, but of every, di
rector or Bhareboldor in the Company, and all
would shrink from any coarsothat would invade
the principles cf either. The solo object Of the
association,.from, first to last, has been to en
courage a peaceable oooupation and culture of
the wild lands within the grant, to establishlim
iudoatrious and Christian community amid the
almost unbroken woods, where only a few
peaceable Indians roam, and herds of wild swine
and other animals alono disturb the solitude of
■the forest; and if arms were neoesaary, it
would mainly be a means to - support life and
furnish sustenance from the game that abounds
amid tbe perrenial verdure. He that would’ go
there unprovided in that way. might be r jastly
obnoxious to tho epithets which King'David ap
plied to Abner, the son of Nor, in proncuncifig
his funeral oration. 7 If the company hatftHe
indiscretion and- powe’r to acquire possession
and maintain it by arms, there would be no ra
tional man who would not at; once perceive that
the sober and induatrious wonld turn away from
; such an enterprise, nor can Face asythingthere
to attack save the .valuable forest trees and the
roving game of the country.
The Company have no views of’objects that
are in conflict with any law, domestio or publlo;
and, ns the most solid evidence of that fact, I
take the liberty,of incorporating in this letter
two of the’Articles of tho'Company*s association.
They are as follows: - : 1
Art* 10. And whereas it is tho object of the
Company to Bottle thoir lands by. an industrious
and populationas an inducement
thereto, the President and Directora. by them,-
selves, Or their officers or agentß, are ,hereby
authorized and empowered to lay off-the said
lands in sections, half and quartet seodons, inr
ibe manner practised by the United States, and
to convey to each single male settler who shall
move upon and occupy the same, one-quarter
section of the lands of the Company, J free of
cost, and to each family double.that quantity*
But ouly the alternate quarter and half sections
shall be subject to this provision.; The alternate
lots in such towns as the Company may lay out.
are also to be opened to occupanoy freo of cost,
provided the occupants shall severally erect
thereon a tenement of the .value of $lOO or up
wards:
Aet, 11. It shall be the duty of all officers
or agents of the Company, as well as all ptr*
eona who shall become occupants of tho said
lands, to conduct.themselves in npeaceablo and
orderly m&nner,-Bo as to provoke no controversy
with, or afford any just ground of complaint to,
Nicaragua oranyof the neighboring States, or
the people thereof. They, are also hereby
strictly ebjoinednot to do or commit ony act or.,
thing which may be in violation of publio law,
I cousider that every precaution which lan
guage is capable of is here expressed. The in
ducements to ; emigration are sot forth,, lands
given to be cultivated by toil and labor, and,
there is no margin for the rash-adventurer or : .
the idler.- 'The Company are poor ia*money,'
but' rich in lands; and whea they cah ; lnduce 4
the hand of civilization:and the hardy and iu
duetriou3 laborer to tu«:x the valuable fpresta or
the rarest woods-into articles of
and the lands into productive .fields, In which all:
that supports' human life and human* luxury •.
Bprings upland grows almost, by the.mero spon*:
taneity pf nature, a community may be eß'ab-,
lished'Wortby of such.a epiland suoh aolime.
These'being the real- motives of this enterprise, >
it will become, if properly conducted, not only;
ancillary to ppoifio relations between the United >
States and Great Britain, but willnlßO add to :
the commerce of; both nations* A sober and in
dustrious colony there will shed, by example, a
benign influence upon neighboring communities;
fur law and prder, the rights of persons and
sanctity of property, follow the Anglo-Norman
and the Anglo Baxon races on whateverppot of
the .globe a dozen of them may by acoident con
gregate.
Having thus written you a rather long, be- .
cause too hasty a; letter, I trust that you will seo
that tho true objects of the Company are the
encouragement of industry, the elevation of hn
manity, to which.end peace and harmony are
absolutely essential. . -
That the public may be informed and notmta*
taken as to the objects and purposes that ibis
Company intend to pursue, &3 .well as.y* ur Ds*,
partment, I shall take tho liberty to m R hP-this
communication public.
I have therhonor to be, with distinguished re
gard, yours, W. CO3T JOHNSTON, ' :
President bf ih'*» .Central American Co. .
A-W* OHARsJSoiypefs.or sooglntee ofiao'«aioc» i : m • '
healed by rije use of the, Herpetic-Soap*. It*lS re- .
J^ x SP a *'Gfclwriwss and tedoeas the eklivftdl teiALrs ~
the SUn imojtb, soft and white. Oaly ; l2U •,
twelveoaesfbrsl,26r Eoiatmly by* * S .****?-«,
S. L. QUTHBfiBT, 140 Third at
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