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Ppuhliaoed frorathe.satna offic?, on* a large blanket site "~~ Inet; atTWODOLhAß3»yeaiyla aiTance. Blsglo copies RTS CISTS.' ’ ~ ¥?> No paper will be discontinued unless at the discre ~•: rrsz cn ofibe Pr6prletorß,>untU aIV arrearages are p&kL /?. :r. be paid to any order unless Mtta* i: .rpanled hytbe money, or satisfactory reference in this city. JtSF'CofuudedißUh'the Ettahiiahviaitofth* Homing Pori Umr « f.VixXargat Job Printing Ojjicts <n the city, vtkare all k .r.dsof \wrk is done on the thorUtl relict-) and tnott reows* •Heterotic- -• • PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Ilobt. c. G. spronl* : TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT lAW— Office, No. . —- t FoQrth fltrrat,. Pittsburgh. Va. deollAy - Jftmes A. Lowrtei r AC LAW—Office, Fourth street, Pittabareh, jt\ .between Bmlthfleld street r-ndCbcrry alley- fdeclltty ;robebt e. PHitsars, . ATTORNEY at law, ST. LOUIS, Mo. '■ . JOSKPH WKAVBtt, , „ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, So. Id-dFourfttatreet, - - j.s:lygl PITTSBUKfIH, ti. ■ '!• JOHN BA. It TOM, „ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR • AT LAW, office,* corner Flftli ited Grant Sts,, i isStiyai " * pmsmratiß, ra. - , ... . .«. Biddle Roberta,: A TTOANEY AT LAW—Office, No. 112 Smlthfleld street, between Fifth end Sixth. Collections carefully attend ed to— epoclalattention given to Conveyancing. .. fdoc&ly ~ . , ; Ttiomaa Meant, ■ . A TKJRNBT ATLAW AND SOUOITOB IN OHANOEHT. £L Office, next door to the Post Office, Bteubsnvllle, Ohio, tayj ' -■ -« ■ i . S.N.BOU,. A TTOBNBY AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, A r»-i fourth door below Mr. Epdj Patterson*. livery Stable, ■- ije2B ; : - J. S. Morrison, i- A TTOBNET AND OOUNSELLOB AT LAW—Office, re cioved to No. 41 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, ps. • • ; . aprllhy ....... c> Orlando Loomis, • t ' ; i TTOHN&r AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, shore Wood. A Jyity : . -■ . ■ : ~HT7T' 77 TboDitU HI. filarsUnUf ■ I TTOBNET AT LAW—Office, Lovrie's Buildinga»Toupth 1 Unset. '- ■ ■■- • ■ jan7Jy " 1 Hi H* CaruvUaU) : TTOSNEY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, hdtreen street. ' - : jeiy ' . a. H. Bl’Clowry, 4 ITOKNKY AND-OOUNSELLOB ..AT LAW—Office in '.A Bakeueli’s Itatldiorr, en. Grant street J°s " D. H. lia-xon, • ATTORNEY AT LAW— No. 127 Fourth street, above ana jeafSmltMelii; » ■ T_" ' tnnrZl:j . Alderman Watson, .'■'v Office on TASri ibwt, opposite the old ibil Off-et, WIISKE all business pertaining-to the office of Alder. man and Justice of tho Peace trill be promptly at tended to. Acknowledgments of Deeds and Mortgages, and otherlnstrnmoutaof writing, taken at his office, or; at tho SOUIXY, late an Alderman of the (Sty of Pittsburgh, are placed in my possession. Persons haring Judgments on sail Dockets may hare the necessary process Lisa***! thereon by Alderman Watson. • fniy&tt n a N* UttcUmaater* Aldcrraatt. SITGE, Grant <tre»t, betwwn Fourth st. and Diamond r alley. Conveyancing of all binds done with the great est caw and Usal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate es mtamed, to- - ; ; ' • Neal, Aldcrraaa. ■: Ol THIRD* 3ireet, betwoen Wood and Slarketstreets, f\ Pittsburgh. Collodions promptly made. Bonds, Mart* uniot&rVrlHags drawn with neatness and aeca- V tggy. - . a. AtIL, surra EON DENTIST, (buc to o.w.Biadi«,i so. im Bsara- BTKEET. ~, t . Tlf If 03ce hourB > from 8 to 1 o’clock, ana ronSto t o’clock frbl6;ly ..■**+**. DKNTiST, Fourth strcatiflye doors (ffftpsZk&west of MatSft. LUJ - tr Omcs Houua —From ulna A. M. to fire p t n, . fdec2(hy trcngViKT....:-. EXCIBIAUH. D. W. HKRSTINtw &• CO.. COMMISSION &ND FORIVARBING 31E8CUAHTS, ATTD Seniors Generally in Produco, Pittsburgh, Cin« einfiati afitf other Llanufacturoa, fife. if 0.03 Frtrrliiirceli, bdicten Market and Ferry itrcefi, PITT&BCROH, PA • fpg* liberal cashadv&ncea made on consignments. Par ttcularatteatlon paid to forwarding Western merchandise. Eefcraices. —Clark A Thaw, Wm. Bagaley A Co., Wm. M - Cully ft Co., P. Sellers 4 Co., Hays 4 Blank, Kramer 4 lUhta, Henry Graff; Esq., Wm. Eichbaum, S- R. Johnston, EsqU Thomas Bakewell, £sq., George Lodlie, E*q>, Solomon Btorter, Esq. _i^L_ W*. usoiux ..........-...-.-ato. bwoium W3l. BISOHAM 4* CO., JTORWABDINQ AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Liberty street, opposite Pinna. SaOroad Depot , amT ' PiTTSBFBaa, Pa. PA.UOOA TEtV STORE. TEHU HAWORTH, Jfhoksale.and Retail Oroccr, Dealer tl Alia Importer of Old Country Bli«* Teas, French Bran dies. Wines, 4c- comer cf Diamond alloy and ihe Diamond, PlUetmrgb, fa. feb;g:^ t -- WKI. A. SI’CLURB, JO*IBA DEALER AND FAMILY QROCER,"®* coEKnn or 'wood a.sd sixth siexxts, Henry fcl« Collins, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, and Wholesale Dealer in Cbeeae. Butter, Seeds Fish, and .Produce generally, No. 25 WOOD Si, Pittsbargh. [mar6 Paul A SlardocU, Cojdh&hon and forwarding mkrchakb, and STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Water street, Cincinnati, Ohio. , [»pfctf King A Cloortxead* WHOLESALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— No. 27 Wood street, Pitttbnrgh. [mjl23 r B, T. C. ?lorßftn, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER—has always on han a general assortment of School, Miscellaneous and Blank Books, Printing, Post and Cap Paper, Ac., Wholesale and Re tail, No. 104 Wood street, below Fifth, East side, Pittsbargh. Wanted, Bags and Tanners’ Scraps. aplfcly ~ - Rtuseli A Bro., Booksellers, stationers, dealers in btan DARD AND LIGHT LITERATURE, and Publishers ol the 1.0.0. F. TOKEN, No. IS Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. marifcly “ 1. W. Chadwick, T\EALEB IN RAGS AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood Street, 1 / Pittsburgh. The highest price in cash paid fbr|raga. arlt-T xrt-traa . 1864. FBA’S SELLERS & CO., Fenrardert &nd Commlialon Herehantt ' . DEAtCdS IS PROVISIONS, GROCERIES AND OILS, , , 27b. 309 Liberty ilrecLPittsburgh, Pa. Miller A UlcUeteon, TmiOIiSaALB QUOGERB, IMPORTERS Off BRANDIES, W Wines end Scfter*—Nos. 112 end 174, corner of Irwin Ana Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nell* Ootton Teros, constantly on hr.n'i ‘ Jy*e , : ” . William Carr A Co. t (WarCiralatt br the firm of J. PABkEfi * Co.) WHOLESALE GROCERS and Dealer lo Foreign Wines and ffiiiftUC9»t)l<lilon'obgabelaand Rectified. WhU* . fcpT,sfo329 Commercial jßow, Liberty street* Pittsburgh, V* ' ja6;y BIUUELN'CtOttKA'*-.... JOSS’ P. HEBRON .ALEX. XIREPATBICX. BI’CIiURKAH, HERKOST & CO., TUTQOLESALK Grocers, Produce Dealers and Commia : vy« Mercb&ntE, Ko. 213 PA , Co-Partnership. , TBB fnibsctibcrahaca thlsda, formed apartnerehip for the purpose of carrying on Oommirtion and Forward- AncTi In connection with the Fixh t Paeon and Oil* and Pttb duce business generally, under the style of Esauflu A RIOB iRDSOS; warehouse No. llfi Water and 360 Front streets; fbnnerly occupied byßurbrldge^lnghram.^^^ JAMES RICHARDSON JAS. J. BENKETT. Pittsburgh, February Ist, 3.854:feb3 T? VL DBA VO, Diamond,' Pittsburgh, Pa., dealfir h •JT # Country Produce, offers for sale a eboice stock o Groceries, seloctod for family use. Spices of every variety end the purest quality, ground at his Steam Mills. Also. Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken In ex) change for Merchandise. ; . . v , FED has procured a full assortment of L&ndreth e WarrfintedOarden Seeds, and Invites the attention of all in. ißreated la rural affairs. *3anll copartnersuip. THE UIfDEESKJNED hare IWp day entered Into co-part » »rshtp,'andcT the nameind style of J. A. HUTOIII* qqjt 4 GO., for tho purpose of iranactlnp a Commission and Grocery badness. i^i.^Kfoui>. feb6 W B. SHOLian, 3, IUCnARDSOS. J. i» Etanirr W BN6USH & RICHAROSOK* . COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MEROUANT3, avd Wholesale Dealers lu Fisbi Bacon and Oil, and Produce senerally. Warehouse formerly occupied by Burbcidgq A Inghrara, No. 116 Water and 150 First street, Piitsbargb, ; gjmnft. • fe3 wiwnw o. dajlkv...... a. asssnaw. " BAIIiBY ft REIfSnAW, TBA DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERS; Dealers In Wooden and Willow Ware, Japanned Tin Wore, House* tortlnjrtJtensilfl,4c, Wholesale and Retail, No. 253 liberty gtrcet,Pittsburgh* • ... , aprlSry • • ' s '*' —pwTtygcL . jonn moots, airs# brass, . fc Co** I%RODITCBAtfbGENERATi COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 1: No.SOO tmerty Btcwtjritlßburih.Pti. and Lard Oils.. _ 37*6 : Com'niUalott House. fHIIB subscribershave upaned a-bourn for the above pur* I Dote.ttlfo.l7 Fmithfield street, four door 3 above the Amugatol* House. Wo will purehas.,orreo e i™on eommiSsk)D,for sale, consUnraentsof F^ur, Wy, Flax Sud Grast Seed,.Baled upon which we will make or purchase-© the hast market rates for cash hot 6 '' - • 1 ■ Ju. Sl’Latighlln, _i„„ TvBAtTOIN (HVOOSRIK3, PRODOCR.FTOOT, BACON. ' I ) *c_ No. 10, corner Smlthfloia and First streets, Pitta hm»b,V*.. dpt 6 ■ jobs a. r0un0...~....*H0*. d. rou?fo prascis l. iocho T. B. Young & Co.* t tfa.3b ftmithfiddstrut, opposite City Bold, i MASU/A- nTirana OF CABINET FURNITURE AND OuATits, ot every description. 'Materials and Work* nansblr warranted, and Bold at reduced prices. Care taken -fa Qfrckinglor land -eq3l . - i C. D. Wood. AJD WHOLESALE DEALER JN WINE 3 -.JI : A7?S) JjTftUoBS.No. 14* North Second street, fifth door aborj!\ace, east side, Philadelphia, has on hand the best old Brandies, wines. Irish Whisky, Montmra* bßlrWuUkyf Holland ■OTn,-Ccrdlalsf Ac;; on - terms worthy the*tteotlOD of purchasers and dealers. ~~ TangOy ; Henry ftl’cmioagh 4 co.. " -tirHOiESAtifi uHOGßßS'kpd'Coianrission Merchants. ; W *f,Pgpn»n<rTrwtn*», -\ rtmo B'. ~- - -- J * j“is=Bito*i«4 in aSu» ■JL iwgatTiOitto- - ; ~—fl.-CPgiBEaT t bon; • I ■*' <i .-Vuj-s-r BUSINESS CARDS. Pittsburgh, February 1,1854 iasETiß ii a ITJii 'J lii PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMOBE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE “POST UUILDiSu.-. CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR SS,OO’WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. YOLUME XIII. BUSINESS CARDS. JOSEPH PLBIHNO, fBT7CGSBBOE TO L. WILCOX a 00.] CORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps constantly on band a full assortment of Drugs, Medi cines, Medicine Chests, Perfumery, and all articles pertain lug to his business. -- AS?* Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. ■ ja:9y JOHN 7U5150. COCHRAN FLCSIINQ. FLEMING BROTHERS, (Successors to J. Kidd A Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 60 Wood Sired, Pittsburgh, Pa. Proprietors of Dr. M’L&ne’a Celebrated Vermifuge, Liver Pills, Ao. j^io John ga apt, JR., (Successor to Jas. MHluffey,) Wholesale And Retail Druegtit, AND Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, Ac- 143 - Wood street, throe doors below Virgin alley, apr4nn4ely PITTSBURGH. JOHN D. MORGAN, AgH, : WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, Dve-jtßlft, MfctBi~oiis;VarnJshes l &o.» No. 83>£ Wood street, (one of Diamond alley, • . PITTBBOEOC. . (jagg .. R. L. ALLEN, whousau BSAinrnt ' Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Hononga< hola Bye WliißiO’, &0., ALSO. BEOTfETISGniSTatBK, NO. 8 WOOD STBEBT, PITTSBURGH, PA. . TiriNES, Brandies .Gins, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, St - YV Croix and New England Rum, Champagnea, Bootch Ale, London Brown Btout,lrish, Scotch, Bourbon, Old Monongahela Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach, Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; Imported Havana, KegaUaj üßd Principe Cigars; Half-Spanish and Common Cigars, all at such low prices as'to cnalleng < compeition. Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and Demijohns of all sizes. T respectfully Invito an examine tion of my stock, at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, Penna. . apr&ly JOBS GBUVTT, IMPORTER OP BRANDIES, GIN, WINKS, Ac.—Dealer Indue Old Monongahela Whisky, Peach Brandy, Ac. Also, Rectifying Distiller, corner of Smlthfield and Front .streets, Pittsburgh- . aprlS J. Bryar, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQJJOB MERCHANT 156 Liberty street, and 81 Diamond alley, feblfcy 49-JNO.. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER,-©* - HAS removed to 294 LIBERTY street, opposite Garrison alley, and No. 8 SEVENTH, near Smithfield, where the attention of his friends and the. public is invited to the stock of READY-MADE GOODS always on band. Alto, Clothe, Cassimerea and Vestings for ordered work. A full assortment of Furnishing Goods for gentlemen, Including Hats of all gnaiitles. Trunks, Umbrellas. Ac., Ac. jafr* JOBS ITCLOSEST.. ...COE.*iSJJUa u'CUMEXT. Wholesale end Retail Clothing Morchants, NO. 8 8 WOOD STREET. THE subscribers respectfully Inform their old customers an;l the public In general, that they have this day as sociated themselves in the above bUslueea, under the firm ol JOHN M’CLOSKKY A CO. They respectfully solicit a atiare or public patronage. . .The previous business of each will-be settled by them selves respectively. • f«b9 R LAIRD, (late of the firm of Coolxt having. • opened STORE NO. D, (two doors "above the old stand,) for the purpose of carrying on the BUSINESS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit share or the patronage of iho late hrm. N. B.—-Clothing made to order in the most fashionable styl6S,and on the shortest notied—lnferior to none in .the city. janS&y James C« Watt, - TIff’ERCHANi.' TAILOR—No. 45 Fifth street, opposite the jyl_' Theatre; Pittsburgh, Pa. aprT James Hallli&frcr, Monongahela planing mill—would respectfully Inform hifl friends and the publia, that Uls new estab lishment is now in full operation, ana that he is prepared to famish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptness, and at tko lowest rates. Board *nd Plank, planed on one or noth sides, constantly cm hand. Bash, Doors, and Mouldings, of every description, made to order. Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advantage to give him a call, as he can now rurnlah them with planed stuff suitable for every description oi work.' HERRON A CRISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, Manufacturers or &u kinds or brass work, lo comotive, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al so.Gotton Batting Manufacturers. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Office and Store, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS and COPPER taken m exchange for work, or cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will be promptly attended to. fehMy JO9EFII T. LOWUY, /To. 43 Omsr of Fifth amt Wood Slrteit t Office up stairs. Entrance from Fifth estreat. Pittsburgh. RESPECTFULLY announce to me public that h» bts commenced Lho REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in connec tion with Intelligence and General Collecting, lie vrili also attend to renting. Persons in vrant of servants, in any capacity, or those in want of places, will be ouppUcd at short notice. All business entrusted to his care promptly at tended to. Reference! —T. J. Bighorn, Esq-, Richard Cowan, Esq., W 0. Leslie, Dr. Alex. Bloch, James Meckeral, A. A. Mason, MoffltAOld. Jan IS HI. GRAFF * CO., Western Foundry, No. 124 Weod street, PITTSBCBOn, PA., ATANUFACTTURER** OF COOKING STOVES, Coal and JfX Wood Stoves, Parlor Stores, Hollow Wore, Plain and Fancy Orates, Plain and Fancy Fondera,Sad and Dog Irons, Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Wagon Boxes, Ac. «{ja2:lyg REAL ESTATE AGENT, M«rcbondite, Stock, and THU Broker,Office, No. US Fourth street, (above Wood.) The Subscriber having opened an office at the above place, for the purpose at negotiating Loans, Bills, Bonds, Mortgages, and all other Instnmwntafbrthe security of Money, and for the purenase and sale of Stocks. Will aleo give prompt and particular attention to bnving, soiling, renting of ami leas ip, lUul Rt-tote. [jy?l AUSTIN LOOMIB. Sobaclunan A Haunleln, "pv ITHOG RAP HERS—Third street, opposite the Poet-office, 1 i Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads, Show Bills. Labels, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business ana Visiting Cards, etx, Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed m Colors, Gold, Bscrnxe, or Black, In the most approved stylo, and at the most reasonable prices. oct!s;ly ft. owua. 8. RTifctniejr, . House, sign, and ornamental painter, and Dealer In Point*—No. 44 St. Clair street, Pittsburgh* Hm constantly on hand all hinds ol Paints, either dry or mixed, Japan and Copal Varnish, Linseed OIL Boiled OIL Spirits Turpentine, Window Glass ot all sites, Putty, Paint Brushes, Ac 4 all of the best qdxdity, and tor sale at reasons ble prices. »*pll ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SI2MIHAUV. W. T. MCDONALD, M. A., PMsarit. The next session ofjthe Institution will commence on MONDAY, the sth of September next, at the room cor ner of Perry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the Messrs-Vecder. „ _ Reference*— Hon. A.W. Loomis, 0. Knap, Jr., 8. P. von onhorst, IL Miller. Jr. *ug‘J6 JACOB M’COLLISTEH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER 45D DtALEB IX ALL EIXP9 Of Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars, No. 5i5 Fifth tl~, Pittsburgh, Pa. Keeps constantly on hand a large supply of ell the various brands of Imparted Cigars. J»3-? WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN IMPORTED CIGARS} POWER A iIIEUDOfi, A RCHITECTCRAL AND ORNAMENTAL CARVERS.— A. Ornamental Patterns for Casting, In every style; Modeling, Designing, Ac. Composition Ornamonta for the decoration of Steamboatß,Buildiugs, Ac.; 96 BMITILFIELD Street, near the Post Office. . yl:^lm NEW PAPER MiLLi CANTON - , omo. FBHER, 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 wrapping paper of all sixes. fcb27:tf XPrimlU, WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE, HARNESS, ‘TRUNK, VALISE and CARPET BAG manufac* ' turcr. No. 108 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. John H. Hellor, TirHOLESALB AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL VY INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music, School Boohs and Stationery, No. 123 Wood street. [jnnl a. J. HAG AX.... JUXIXL AHL, JB. HAGAN A AUL, \YTHOLEBALB and Retail Dt ;rs in Silk*, Tbncy and Yf Staple DRY-GOODS, Nob 91 Market and 8 Union street, Pittsburgh. ' ' 1 apr4 E. WHITE HOUSE, Fancy silk and woolen dyer and cleaner, No. 7 ISABELLA St., near the Emmet Hotel, Thomas fit* Little, XYT’ATCH AND CLOCK MAKER—Fifth street, between YY Wood and Market streets, opposite Iron City Hotel. All kinds of. Jewelry made and repaired. fsps:ly 9. CDTHBERT A SON, Real estate and general agents, No. so SmiUfAdstreei. . ___ novl C7ard« ’ HLEE, (bucgxbsob to Mtmpxrr a Lex,) WOOL DEAL . ER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the sale of American Woolen Goods, No. 139 Liberty street. [my4 L> E. Hayward, Dealer in boots, shoes, trunks and leghorn and BRAID HATB, corner of Market and Liberty sta., No. 174 Pittsburgh, Pa. je!4:y PEKIN TEA STORE, BY A. JAYNES, No. 38 Fifth etrtety between Wood and Market , south tide Bold Wholesale and Retail. jaSryJ alqeq * CO. Waiter P, ItlarahalJ, TMPORTERtnd .Dealer In Frenob and American Parer TTartrinv* msvw JOHN MITCHELL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, No* 135 Wood Street, Next door to H- Child’g Shoe House, Plttabureh J. a*"— •• Notice. TOS. FLEMING having aßsodatedwith JOS. ABEL, the bufllnoßß wiU hereafter be conduced under the style of J.'ABBL &.CO., at the old fitsnd, corneror Smithfield and Fourth etreeta, . ' ~ jal:y ' William Thorn, Druggist, HAS REMOVED to the corner of HAND .and PENN Streets, where he trill, ss nsnal. attend promptly tt his Mends. All aHlclealnhiallne are watrante,? the utmost care. mar»:6m A. F«Sn«it®tk *«o.| j-i tITHOLEHAIE DECO WABEHOtTaifeCanieiJJtart «nd YV Woodrt««tsMi apmybxa and Sixth, [fefclv oul| AND DXILE& IN Ueaov&l* ..JAMU cwawu ......J). RtIMNOKI Austin Loomlii JOSEPH CHAPMAN, No. 63 Market btetct, Pirrsßtraon. Alleoqjot. .8. 1. OCTQOEBT. V-- w 4 .' ‘C BUSINESS CARDS, J. C. ANDERSON, No. 6 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., WHOLESALE Dealer in Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Bpleee, Confectionery, Sugars, Cigars, Ac., 4ft. Raisins, Figs. Prunes, Oranges, Lemons. Limes, Dute?, Citrons, Almonds, Fiiberts. Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Pea Nuts, Cocoa Nuts. Fi'ie Apple Cbee.ee, Sardines, Pickles, Sauces, Rock Candy, Ver micelli, Mnccaronl, Olive OH, Ac., Ac. apr2o:ly - ENTERPIU9E WORKS. 80. 136 vroon strtst, v nr> noon satow raars aiut. BO \VK c TB?LEX. IMPORTERS and manufacturers of i^S^ aa22acia, CUTLEUY,SURa£OALAND DENTAL MW INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, *Q.We keep a general assortment of the above articled constantly on hand; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pis tils ana Revolver*, Flasks, Horns, Shot Belts, Cans, Powder, Lead and -Bullets; Bowie, Dlrfc Hunting and Pocket Knives Tailors and Hair Dressers* Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac,— Also,Trusses and Supporters. ‘ Jobbing and repairmcfneaily executed. • - RIFLES?—We arc making Rifles of every description, to order, of the best meterlal. end workmanship- warranted Orders receivedforthemal Wholesale or Retail, will bo fill* ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices. tnyl6. Cbaiulelieri and Gai Flxtar«a. THE subscribersare now opening at tbelr new Warerooin- NO. 109 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith field, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACE* RTS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Goa Fitting, ever offered In this market. Haring arrangements made by which they will be constantly In receipt of new patterns and varieties, thay confidently fnvite the attention of pur chasers to their selection. We are determined to sell as low asany boose in the West, and being practical Gas Fit-. tfsrß. ean'offer pectfliAf advantage to those desiring articles In thlsline. We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of every de scription for gas. water and etoam.' Brass Costings of all kinds made to order promptly. LONG, MILLER k CO., No. 109 First street. GEORGE BLETCHER, FROM NBW TOUR, S. MANItfACTIJRKRof the celebrated X Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic 1 Baud Toupees, and every description 1 of Ornamental Ilalr, tar Ladles and Gentlemen. 79 FOURTH STREET, between - Wood- and Market, Pitta fpgaEffljpppjgsgg BurrcnEE’s system enables Ladies ’ and Geutlemen to measure theirbeadfl accuracy. f Kon wwb. No. 1. The round of the Dead. No. tJ.■•from' the forehead over tbo bead to neck, No. 9. No. 2. Pr*»tu ear to ear, over the tap. No. 4. From ear to oar, round the forehead. Tor Trmpees. to cover the top of tb« bead only—a paper pattern! the exact nhap-* of the bald part. r roy4 New Cosch soil Carriage Factory! JOHTJSTOH, BBOTHEBB & CO., Qamer of Rebecca nrut Blown* streets, AUrghsny Oily, jm %*.■»!■ pj WOULD r«*TH>ctfully inform their friend* the public irmurally, that they have c«’.mci« > need tho maiiufarture of Perflates, Bnrouctu-p. P.nckhv-aye, Rugripp.SMgha nnd CbarioL«, In all their various rtvleß of fini*h and proportion. All orders will h*. executed with strict regard todurabilltv and beaiityof finish. Tleptdr? jvfll nUo h«? attended tn on the most r«a.connhle tarm?. Uclng in all their work the T>eflf Eastern Shafts Poles, and Wheel atafT. th»y fc«l confi dent that all who favor th*m with their patronage, will perfectly ftatisSed cu trial of their work. Purchasers arc requested to give us a call, before pur»ha rfuv ol<o*irhere. octfcly Pearl Steam ‘Mill; CANAL BASIN. ALLEGHENY CITY, (tntAk TIT* UAHBOAD STATIC'S.) TNAMILIES will be supplied with eur various grades r.f r FRESH OROTTVD FLOUR. By leaving their orders at thsMUI or In our boxes nt Logan. Wilson & On., Wnr-e, street.or Ttrnnn 4 Reiter,cor ner Liberty and Pi. Chur streets, PHt«bnr;b. 11. P. Schwarti, or J. T. Sample, Druggists Allegheny Flour will ho delivered tr. taraUlcs in either of the t\ro ritlo Ttems: CASH on delivery. Jy29 BBYAN, KENNEDY A CO. II A 05 g) W A U B'f FOR Saddlers and Carriage Makers R. T. LEECH, JR., No. 131 Wood atreet, PITTSBURGH. Also, Cloths, Damae&s, Lacos,'Moss, Bent Stuff, Bpringg, frc.» fee. SteiMnbont Fnri»lfai*e ami Chairs, 47a WK V-sve nn h ,nd and fro rt*m»r»o*rmnufaetn- Ul rlp.r FT i: AMBO AT CABIN FURNITURE AND CPA IBS. cf every ih-'-ririion, vis: * * I Extrrjfleu Plnsnc Tahh-.#; Do r do; Chi Mo Chairs, of various Gents. do do do; Si:.ta il.n .ta I*l ; Do T« ilct Poxes; T-ta aTel/fi; Sofas LiTMis; P»»Mre TabhV, Wr.»h Star;.’ ; Ot’-l do: IL'k do; Trnvs, 4r., In. Ma'rrisi an.l workmanship xrerrß7jf ,k -l. nod prl-o« satlf* faot..rv. T. n. V'CFNO ft CO., jv'ZO 38 PmPhlVld rL, opposite Cltv lintel. IV! IT i{ V II VS KF-vV E\r,LF, HIT M ANtTF\CTORY, j -fflSSjfrv N»h i{;2 w. .on .-THEfTT. one door tr/m from the earner of l,iN»rty. is open The proprietor U hlmtolf a practical l&K&i&Ht-* Ustli*r, having had fifteen years experience a! th* l buMr*r*s, t-n -i r--\rfl u« a p~a -'leal workman: h»« ir>* worked in ih* prtnrlpd e-taMUhm-nt* In New York, Phil Baelphhi. Cjnrinna'l, and iho New Fnclnnd SlaJ***.; fa-l* confident that, from hi* pm.-rif-al oxperi -no- o-a ITatter, he ran furnl*h no*, only as i*o <i !**>t a ::uTTt:n an i cn<AP*a article than unvthinc b>*n , tof'>re nfTerv*! to tbo Pittsburgh puhilc—a?2 of hii nte.’i rnfr?iu/l7C.'tirr. deelfitf VV.' W! Hnven. THU OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (late John ston 4 ftorkion ) ar.d lllsrk Hook hnd Stationenr Warebnnne, !a prepared to exn-uto every style of Legal, Ownmarclnl, Canal and Ptenmh'-'Af JoS Printio? and BiXik Binding. «n-> furnish ev*Tjr nrtirle In the Blank Book, Paper and Stationery lino, at the shortest notice and on the most mfooaMe torma. Blank Book and Stationary Warehonsn. Printing Ofllre end Book Bindery, corner of Market and .Second pis fnmrl6 Depot of Loneworth A Zlmmmnau'i Co* tnwba Wines and Brandy. TirETrndrrtftraeU'hs* yocef tPiJ and otTcra for sale, at Cin cinnati vncr.t, a largo quantity of Logworth A Zimmer man's choice and world-renowned Sparkling. Dry and La dle*'Sweet Catawba Wines. Such as may desire to procure an excellent article of Native Wine, ttbo pure Juice of the grape,! will find my estaMtahmont the placo for the nratlfl* cation of their desires. The Catawba Brandy f di«tillpd from tho genuine Grape. Is declared bv many excellent judges, equal in flavor to the best imported Cocnac. D FTCKRISRN, ja'JO No. IST Liberty street. Nunn’s & Clark's Planoo AFRR3II arrival of NUNNS A celebrated PIANOS has lust !m*cq rec'dE9»araflHM3 by the subscriber. They have been mmdo|y M 1 LJ fjff and carefully Pelleted expressly for thisnjßT*! Ww » ket, and areconpidtVrt-d uneqtiallet! for sweetness and power of tone. Thoy all juwi-im Mu* n**w Improvement of two srparatr. briJora, the bnpsetriugH rannlng over and nboTc lb" treble. They are fullr.imrrmniWJ to stand anr climate and to axcel In rnpnrity for etnn.llnc In tune. Prlepßrunge from $260 to $lOO Alr-n,n Bon lot of Pianos from the tnnnu (hetorip* of DUNHAM ft CO., and also LIGHTR. NEWTON A BRADBURY, N. Y. All the above will positively he e ' -ld at Factory prices, without additional charce for freight, risk, etc., etc. HENRY KLERER, Bole Agent for Nunn* 4 Clark’s Planna, No. IAI Third street, Ja3 Sign of tho Golden Harp. Ilttl’s Almanacs Cor 185.1 JOHN H. MELT/OR. 81 Wood PHtebnrtfh, wiM puhllsh on the 15th Aufru*t. 1854. the well known series of Almanacs (G>r 18551 calculated by Patiford C. Hill . Enq., nnd for many years puhlh-hcd bv Mr. Luke Loomis, of this city, tinder the name of u Loom!?’ Altmnccs.” The series will conalot of— HILL’S PTTTPBimOTT ALMANAC, HIIJ.'S MAGAZINE ALMANAC. HILL’S AMERICAN FAUMRRS’ ALMANAC. It la only nacepparv to snv, that the r-'lLlons, moral an'! useful character of Mr. Hill’s Almanacs will bp maintained in the above serlas, for 1856. Printsra and others are hereby cautioned ngainsi Infringing on tho enpyrtehtof the above Almanacs. Th"y will be for sale at all tho Bookstores, by the gross or lo7eo. and by fIU JOHN H. MELLON RTWoedstreer. A tVew Arrlvnl of Pianos* CIIARLOTTE BLUME, No. 118 Wood stree . is just r cpivlne tho following flew Piano Fortes, with and with out the ££oliau attachment: One elegant carved Louie XIV style Grand Action 7 oe .tave Plano. Ono extra carvod Serpentine, pearl here, 7 octavo Plano. Two full carved, semi grand, 7 octave Pianos, Two plain Rosewood tfl* “ “ One do do b\s “ “ Three do do 6 “ “ Two double round corner Rosewood octave Pianos. One round corner finished back and front 7 octave Plano, A further arrival is expected in about two weeks. [au29 JOHN A. O'BRTEN, 67 SMITH FIELD STREET, between Fourth and Diamond alley. Money loaned on Gold and Silver Plate, Diamonds. Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry Musical Instruments, Guus and PLstols, Feather Beds, Fur ulturo, and all kind? of articles —for any longth of tlnu agreed on. Charges for storage considerably lower tba» horetofhre. Private entrance through tho hall door. A)' business transactions sirlctly confidential. 4J5?* Forfeited pb-dees sold immcdiatoly after being out o' date, unless rndoemed. Bargain aof Gold and Silver Watch es, Jewelry, 4 c., always on band. aprlOtOm NEW SEED STORE) JAMES WARDROP, OFFERS for aalo CAN ART BIRDS of thn most Improve breed, being very hardy, and fine singers. Bird Seed —Canary,llemp, Millet.Rooe and mixed Seed. Bouquet will he nirnlshed composed of the finest FLOWERS, vir Cornelias, Rose Buds, Heliotropes, Ao. Evergrwens fin pots' forChristronsTrees, from tho Seed and Horticultural Store No. 49 FIRh st., near Wood. . dec2o Oonfumc the Smoke THU Bubscriher bavlnc the. exclusive right tomanuffti ture and sell SWEENEY’S riOT AIR AND SMOKi CONSUMING FURNACE, in prepared to receive ordcrn,arjr contract for heating buildings with the most economics Furnace now in use. The attention of those interested J> 'solicited. Anv Intonniitinn can be had of A. BRADLEY Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street.or of J. BARNDOLLAR, dec24:t| I Iron Ultr Stove.Warchouße. No. 134 Wood Pt BARR ft- MOSER, ARCHITECTS:-- Offices: Philo Hall. No. 75 Third street Pittsburgh; and east side of the Diamond, Alleghen* jvVfcflm . New Jersey Water Melons and Peaches JTIHB robscilber is io daily receipt, by-RaHroadr of th- J ; finest quality of PEACHES and WATER MELONS ; Call at Ms Depot, No. 188 Wood street ttbOTe-fifth': - . - VOk tf EAMUBL STBINBtIOK. t..,. PITTSBUEGU, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1855. Loan Office. * -‘ p' ,*5 ***-’’ .'« , ' , ;■ *'v- r ' BUSINESS CARDS. r pIIE late firm of JONES <6 QUIGG, haviof hr-en dlawlved X by tire dvaUi of’John on the 27th I nut., tbo banlnesa of said firm will ba by tho nnilerbignod, at Ultir office, cornor of Rops and First streets. ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner. Plttaburgh, September 30* 1854—[oct2:y loaao Jones, MANUFACTDREIt of Spring and BlisteriStool, Plough Slab steel, steel Ploagh Wings, Coach efid Ellptlc Springs, Brasa Nut Taper, half patant, Screw, Mail and n&mmertM] Iron Axles,corner of Ross and First Pittsburgh, Pa. oct2:ly ISAAC JOKES....— ...... D B. Hogers * Co , MANUFACTURERS of tiO'JfiftS* patent Improved Steel Cultivator teeth. Office coroer-ftoas trod First streets. oct2ly ' • C. U* HcniUjr & Co.) CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 82 Third street, near Market would respectfully inform their friends and thu public generally, that tbeyhave now in store their complete FALL STOCK, consisting of CARPETS of every 'description, from the Royal Velvet and Brussels, to the com mon ingrain, Hemp and Rag, floor Oil Cloth, from oee to eight yards wide, new designs a fid very rich. Cocoa and Canton Matting, Druggets, Rugs,Mats, Stair Rods Window .Shades. Ac. Persons in want are invited to call and exam ine their stock. Steamboats, Hotels, and Residences fam ished on the moßt reasonable terms. .• Small profits and quick b% les.” - ©! TERMS PASS ONLY. oct2 KnwAan a. hill .......kasous e. holloat. "mu 6 Holliday, PRODUCE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS, Evansville, la —Strict attention paid to all consignment* for sale of Flour. Frpdace, Ao. Orders, for tho purchase of Produce solicited and promptly attended to. Goods for re-ehipment.forwarded with despatch, j occP:6ra CARRIAGES FOll SALE. TUB undeTrfgned haft just received at his _ CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE, near the Two Mile Ron, between Pittsburghg|g|Q3'SgJ> end Lawrencevllle, n splendid assorbnenl of VEHICLES, of every description; and will c&nttno* to receive regularly, new and second hand Carriages, Sulkies. Buggies, <£c. f which be will sell on the very lowest terms for cash. • Having had twelveyeara' practice in the business,and with his well known facilities in the Has i, he flatters himself in putting down all competition. . Those wishing to purchase are respectfully invited to call and see for themselves. Especial and prompt attention paid to repairing of Carri ages. Ac. fmyl&dawvt JOSEPH WUTTF. s. E. jonas. JONEB & BUCHER. IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, Fi-nnsyloania Radroad t foot *cf Third ITarrlsbHrff* Pa. HAVING Increased oar Machinery, which is now of the most improrud order, and having added m;my facul ties for dispatching work, wears how monufacturlng First Claes STEAM KSGIfIES, FOR FURNACES ANC HULLING MILLS. Blowing Cylinders, Boilers, Purnaco, Rolling, SAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY 4 CAKI LNtffi, Gas and Water Pipe.*, Hydrants, Retorts. Lamp Hitch ing Posts, Columns, Girders, Shaftiug, Ilnmrers, t Grates, liatlilng Tuba, Spouts, Railing, Verandahs and Ornamental Castings. Wn pay particular attention to the manufacture and con struction of Cast Iron Fronts for (looses rtml Stores* Having au assortment of brautitul Carved Pat tern* of the most approved arcMteetural'order, our great fucllltbi*. tor manufacturing and shipping enablt* us to com pete with our uitiitj*. Pnrti-s *-i-wting Furnaces or Rolling Mills, Mill Owners aoJ Will-Wrlghtr, will Bud It much to thulr advantage* to call and examine our extensive stock of Patterns before building. r ISON AND BRASS CASTINGS, * , Of every d«--ripion; gnilth Work? Pattern Making, Pot nace aud Forge Tuyeres. furnlah«d to order. fmyliiy' China Hall, Market street, bktwkbx third and fourth. —lvy crates ot tiUEEXaWAhE, of hi» tall importa tion. new reeriving, to whlrb wo invite the Bitemlju of the country and rlty trade Having eomo dozan dlfVrnnt pat terns -f’fYa Wart?, we fi"«l confident of auiUug all uu-i-j which may be found white iron some, gold baud, gnM wqji, blue, pink, plum purple,brown and green. Al so, a rre**n porlg find white imb.m ma stone, which au» tir* much U low the r*:nl Atom-,ware. COMMON VV ARK..—Our stftr.k of Common Tens, Plate*, Dishes, D-.k-re. Nnjple-. HowU, Pitebcr.-t, nn J every article in the line, Is large, uud selected for the city and country trade. GLA *> WARE—Having a lnrpe and weU solerted rtoc's of Gcti bond, w»t will sell ni (actury pri: (?. •‘aviuu the merchant trie tuniblw of making a separate bill. All no oak is a call, and wv fuel confident p’enMng Eopfi JOHN J. tyi.KART. Hoot* and Slioes, VVtiolcsalo and Retail. JAMES RUDE, NO. 83 Market, and 6 Union •tn-ot, third door from tbs Market 11 u.s*», would dll thu nttrnti 'o of hi* nud lh« public «rere?nl!v. tp ft)* t#ct. th-.t h-- now ca band \h~. .-tech or titter©- AND In all tb*ir rsri.-\hr. writ by ludK -.ati i yvutlriuru of Phil elpMn. New York «u,d Bj-itou, a d which,lf; trust?, canu- ..-til to jdauSe all. Hi» pri'-r.- uri> Very much re-luvw.l. aud I.* L-idirs' 'lhiUr« at f;t.ia $1,13 u»s3 in>. G.-nil-'mi-u’w Rook, from to (3; and «.tc-;ilenr uaiicr*, and You.um *ud ChibltenV v. oar, at extraordirary iow pri.-e?. Ue ulp*» ccutiuues to Cjanu'a'turr, as* heretofore, all de scriptions of LADILS A v U GL.NTt KMEN'o HO)V8 AND SHOE', of the bebt tjjullty ond the :ty**\ ali of ■shich Le warraota Nor should be overlooked his vary lurne on "'rtuirDi ol Quin SaudaL, and it o;s for Ladies, and Cbiidreu. pers-iu who favors him with their patronage will he fairly Jr-all with. j-nO fliew Paper liaui'tugi, NO 85'w-).»i» dTflfiKT. ijtINE FRENCH AND AMERICAN PARLOR PAPERS; Punel IA-ooratlonA In gold, oak and marulu; H«l; Impure, of various styles; Fig'd -.ud I’lain Patera, lor .ituiag rooms and chambers; Ciie;t(> uud low prilled Wall Papers. Bord-r.*, Ceilings, Figure, Window Shades. A large aud complete assortment of the übor?, wlectisl L»r season, will bo aoiJ ut rh* t usuol low price.’. oeti» * . Walter p. Marshall. Graff, Relslnger A Grail, WESTERN FOUNDRi, No. 124 Wood •trecL—Manu facturers of Cooking Stovea, Coal and Wood Stovee, Pari«>r Stoves, Hollow Ware, Pltiu and Fancy Grates, Plain and Panry Keadera, fiad and Dog Irons, Portable Forger, Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Stove Kettlea, Wagon Boxes, Ac. Ao. aul4 Wm. U. Talcott &, Co., | SI’CCXS-iOaS TO t. exn.vcdt, JR-, * 00.,] Manufacturers ofgilt and mahogany look ing GLASSES, Portrait and Picture Frames, Ac , ami dealer* In Imported and Domestic Fancy Goods, No. 02, cor ncr of Wood and Fourth streets PUtaburgh. octiziiw A Caul aAYINQ wud my Interest In the firm of T. KENNEDY, JIL, A CO., to WiilUm 11. Taloott, whe, with A.G. Henry, wilt continue the Looking Glass and Variety Bunl nesa at tho old stand, corner of Wood and Fourth stieets, umlftr thu slylc of Wo. H. Talcott a Co. 1 confidently re commend them' to my former easterners, as every way qualified to ulvo eutire satisfaction All persons having demands against mn, and all indebted to me, will please make an earl; euttlement. ocll‘2 T. KENNEDY, Jit. Cabtuet Furniture YVnrchouae. TD. YhUNG A CO., (Mbinet furniture and Chair Mart' • vfdclurenl Nos. 38 and 40 BmUhfidd street, opposite City Hotel, would respectfully remind Ltielr old friends and customers,jind Uiomj about to purcba.->o auytbing in their lluo of busfhosH, that tliey are constHutly manufactorlug every description f fashionable Parlor oud Cliambcr Fur uiiure. warranted lu material aud workmanship, hod m>M ou reasonable turms. Care taken in packing tor land or water enniago Steamboat Cabin Furniture and Chairs on hand and mude to orrlvr. as usual. Those IntereKted in fumbhlng boats will find it to their advantage to give us a call, aa we giro overy attention to lhe manufacture of work l.v-at ndatd»Ml tn th«-lr ik«v | imRU UOOTft A Xt> bliubi*, IVHULESAI.KASD RETAIL,. JAMES RuBB has fitted up in splendid atyle his store, No. 89 Market streuL und No 0 Uuloa strvot, bktwveu Fifth street and thu Diamond, turd boa now completed his SpriugY.ock of Bo.>TB,dUOKri, dLLiTEIId.GAITEKS, Ac., tud Palm Leaf, Pedal, Dusuu and Braid UATB. to wliich he luvitffi the attention of ull purccaaera, whether at wholi *alo or retail. This stuck is quo of the largest ever opened in this city, and embrace* everything worn by iholudieaof Philuduiphta and New York, aud he trusts cuuuot fail to pKmre &iU Great care baa be’on given in sclecLltg thu choicest goods; ali of wliich he warrants. He rdco cmolluuiui to manufacture, oa Ucretoforo, all du •crlptiuns of Boot* nud Shoes, and from thhi long experience /i over twenty year:- iu business in thta city,is, he trusts, . aufficicucguarantHu Umt those who favor him with their ausumi, will be* fnii-ly dealt with- »prl9:tf iieinluaiy for Doyn. yjUih-west u>r. <>J t\fih and Oram tLs.,opposite Court Uoitst. I'ilE Full SaeciuD of this ochuo* will commence on MON DA 1, Septem bur 4th, aud thu duties oi instruction will resumed tiy Me*sra. UIIIGUB aud M'iAJNALD. There uro ten i-ucceoiuvu muoUii! In tho Academic year. Tuition is $12,00 {*er quarter. Thenuuiburo! pupUt> in limited, and boys are admitted tn the order of. applications which mny be made alter tuguto Soih, at 04 luburty etrvet, or at M-hool, or by letter iropi>ed ju Poet Uihce. hu9:ow* W. 13. SiCi\lFE, I MUST 3TJUSKT, BETWEEN WGGD AND MARKET . STUUETB, PITTSBURG U, PA., builds Francis’ Patent •leuillk Life Boute,ol Gulvnuin-d Iron . also, uiumiiaduieß kipper and Sheet Iron Work, Cooking Steves for Steamboats iud Hotels, Portable Forges, Purged Iron VkorK, Largo Bolta for Bridge*, -sc.; Cork Lite i’rvserverg, thu best and -.heapest klud. Steumb«»at work atuui-J»-d to. [niy'dC.y WE are receiving from New York and Philadelphia, 3so UALF GUESTS TEA, vmprUhjg Young lmperial, Gunpowder, Oolong, souchong, bqu Eugilsn Broaklast, all of which have been carefully selected, aud will bo sold os usual. A. JAYNES, Pekiu Tea Stun l , Jy2l No. 38 Filth street J BOOTS AND SHOES.—TIiobo who With to got a neat and well lilting BOOT, BUCK or GAITER, will call at M‘LAUGULIN’3, jv id 95 Fourth o:r**ot. GRAFFV lUfiiSlfiGKß it ORAK F, VTanlfaCturers of coal and wood cooking 3JL STOVES, Purler and Heaiitig Grate Front!;, •-enderfi, Wagon Boxes Ac., Ac. Warehouae No. 124 WOOD itroet, above Fifth, Pitifihargh, P«. J>24 STOCKING FACTORY, NO. 24 tlf TIT STREET, - - Sign of THE OLD STAOT, qrm.TAM jjALY has returned from the Manufactur- VY lag Hosiery Districts of Europe, whore he bus pur* based, fer cash, a very extensive and well uesortrd 6lbck of .he best descriptions only of Stockings, stocks, Undershirt*, drawers,Gloves; also, style of Childrea’a and Misses’ *imcy Stockings, together with his dome;tic stock of'HlUs jurgh Manuihctured Hosiery. He will sellbj wholegaleor retaLl ot Ntw York Importers’prices. WILLIAM DALT A CO. Remember tbe.plMe-rSO- 24, Sign of THE OLD STAND. ’ • • r — ARQB WAIHUI BOOK CAUbj-KiiULtd >id ia'wjre- XJ ro**L • [4*oU] HI YOUNG A UO. ygj&k sgL ✓. JjjLjiWfy'' jp*L/ t^V/t\ ZW Ww v/x^^y Property for. Sale* 4 subscriber, offers-for salo, on very reasonable terms, JL tb* following property,'.?!*:* ... ’ y 4 Three Story Brick Dwelling House, No. 110 Penn.street, between .Hay street and Brans’ alley; and Lot 26 feet front, extending back 112 feet to on alley. The House is one.of tho beat buildings, and'ln one of the most pleasant neighbor hoods in'the city. , Five Lot&—embracing corners of Front and Ferry streets; one hundred and five feet front on Ferry and 6ixtys®et on Front afreet, with a good three story Brick 'Building, on the corner, a two story Framo on Front at, and two Brick Build ings, used aa shops, on Ferry, st. A. Lot, 31 feet front by 80 feot deep, on Front, between Market and Ferry-fltrsets. . ’ ' ' 1 A Lot, with yery convenient FromeDwoßlng; Lot Safest by 90, fronting cm Congress and film eta. s ; ' 1 . A Honae-and Lot, on Wylie street, near the now ; Oourt House. The houso Is welt arranged and in good order, and la flow occupied as a hotel. - m A Three Story Brick, on Bmithfield street, near Seventh being in.an ejcellant business location. The Lot la 20 by 80 feet deep, fronting on fimithfield st ■ ' A-Cottage Frame and Lot, 23 by 120 feet, fronting dn Anne and'Bobinscm streets, Allegheny City:. This!* a very.desira ble and pleasant location for a residence. : . Nine Lota In the town of STKeeapcrt, each 00 feet by 160. Several of these ar» on the M&ih street. D. EOOEB9. Eleven Acres In Llraetown, on the Monongabale Blver, on which there ore 4 houses; there are some 0 or 7 acres of ex cellent stone coal, and abundance of limestone, convenient to the landing: and two coal pita open.’ Ninety Lota In the town of Columbia, 60 feet by 150 each, nearly all level, and well locatied. The tenant of each Lot has the privilege-of using whatever stone cm] he may re quire for his own use, from apt near the Lochs.. Columbia te a pleasant situation , on the hank of the Monongahela riv* er, a short distance below Look No. S, 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-<?oal,with-House, Railroad, Ac. . This property boa a front of 140 rods on the Monongahela river; anexcellent landing; good grade'and foundation -for 'railroad—'with enough level ground at one point for hoUAes and gardens, or focztionfl for manufactories. The vein is deep enough to ellow : fcorßfl3to be used Iwfca til ing oat the coal—the quality of ehfohj for iron work, steam, gaa, or for any ordinary essv& estfitfrpasaed by any In' the country. •• • '■ , ' •*; Is my absence, my 05»at,Jftasa Blakely,Em., will give all necessary Informatics,Kid to SCthnriiad to g lte warran tee deeds for any property rriS. JAMES MAY, mySfl , No. UQ Penh street 85 Per Cent Lovev tfsan any. Farm In tUe Cenatsr*.. A VALUABLE FARM FOE BALK—Tho subscriber is authorised to seß tlio following describe! TRACT OF LAND, containing llliserai,tlt3iatedinNorth Feyett©town- < Rhlp, Allegheny coanty t i?s,l4iaiSHfrom the City of 'Fitts* ! burgh, and near Uie l has ef tS-5 SteibenTOlo Rail read, with j 041 and Lime Stone wsArf tS-3 trtlOle place, end easy of access—improTcmentD&a&ilmrs: Avery comfortable Farm Houso, 30 by foot, 3 s*sis«a high; Wash House, Spring Uou.se, and other out a hew Frame Bank Bam, 64 by 36 feel, finished 1 in tL® bast posaiblo manner, with Stabling under, the whole building; 100 boaring Apple Trees, best grafted qualities; & largo quantity of Fedch and Cherry Trees, alllu bearing order; about 85 und in a high s tate ©f cultivation, with walerln ail the fields. This land IS Very comfortably situated in one of the beet neighborhoods in the county, being convenient to tnaitet, to churches, schodls and mills,‘aud would not bo in the market, only that tbo owner is about to remove to -the far i west. Termseasy andprico' moderate. For further parti* ( culara see the owner, nil. ROBB, on premises, or the sub | ecriber. ' JAMES C. RICHEY, C. UIKJMIB. 1,1011 SALK.—Two splendid Farms; : ohoof 100 acres,and . the other 76 acres; beautifully located on. the* Upper fee. Clair Township Plank Hoad, 8 tnilea from the city, each of themlying bo as to diride iato.lGacre lota, having a good Bpring on each. It Is a splendid opportunity for a specula* tlon. Those who want a good home, or wish to make money, would do well to look at ik as. wo will sell to the first that offers ub our low price, in lets or afl together. -Also, fire Country Seats, 1 mile Cfonr 'Woods’ run, and only 8 milesfrooi Allegheny city,by way of the New Brigh ton Plank XVoaJL They are fine healthy locations, and of fered very low. Also, ten Country Seats on tho Ohio and .Pennsylvania Baiiroutf,7' miles below the city. They will be sold separate op together to a colony or building It is a lovely location, end cheap, of course. - Also, one*Lot of two acres, and two smaller pieces of ground, opposite Harlman’s at Woods* run, offered at a very low prico for so fine a property. . of Lands, Houses and Lots, always on liandj and described In my register. Before buying you would do well to call and enquire of TUOil AS WOOL'S, je7 75 Fourth street. llfftutlful Sites for Country Homes. THE uuiersigned offers for sale, on easy tertnsf FIFTY I LOTS, laid olTand restricted for rural residences.’ AL*o, I an EiiTHUi SQUARE, on the bank of the Allegheny river, [ TGifoet long by ioo feet deop; having fronts on Mary and I Julia Ann Avenues, and Henrietta and Herr street.' This : square contains many Fruit Trees of tho choicest kind, and commands a fine view of the picturesque ana romoptic sce nery arouud. Awn desirous of preserving this square en tire, as It would"afford one of the most charming and mag nificent rites for a gentleman's summer residence, in the immediate vicinity of the two cities. Also, about TUK»JB AOItKS OF GROUND, at the head of tbti Island,advantageously situated for diaisufiicturhsg pur* poeaa.' '" v ' -f'--- The above property Jrrituated in Duquesne borough, on the high and main bank of Herr’s Island, and Is reached by a r**ry tfubstaiilial Bridge of one span. For particulars ap ply at my residence, in Duquesno borough, on the main buuk. fronting the head of Herr's Island, or of JOHN DUN LAP x CO., corner of Second and Market sta., Pittsburgh. aprlTitf VYM. C. MILLKB. .T.J.U&AF/ j , \ FOR SALE AND TO LET. Fifth Ward Property fur sale at a Good Bargain, rjiHUEK VALUABLE iiiUCil HOUSES AND LOTS.— X Thefco Lot* embrace a front on Bonn street, of GO feet G luchea, to a 8 feet alley; on which there is en-c Jed a valua ble block of Briek Houses, two stories high, with kitchen and cellar in basement, 41 feet front on Puno etreet.'anu 30 feet deep on Locust street. This la a very desirable situa tion for either a' Stom.br tf Tavern; Penn fitreet being the great throughfare of the city : and this property being con venient to th« Railroad Depot. This property wouULnol be' lo the market only that the owner Is living In Washington county, end finds it extreme ly inconvenient to attend to It. 9 Terms easy and price moderate; for farther particulars enquire of UOUEBT DAY. Filth Ward, apr2s or JA». a RICHEY, Rea! Estate Ageut, at tms office, (IOAL PROPERTY FOR bAlt. AT A UH&AI bAKUAI.N. j —The arubsmber offers to 6ell the oaa half of 400 ncrea of Coal, end ICS acres-of surface, situated at Freeman’* Landing, oo tho Ohio river. Id Hancock county, Ta. Tht» property has facilities rarely met with; tho vein being 7 fret thick, of the very best quality of UlloninousCoai, and at a point on the rircr where the water Is about IS feet at th» lowest stage, and a very large pool, sufficient to harbor 200 coal boats. Also a charter for the purpose ot establish' ing coal works at the same point. There is-erected on the above 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 JAMES 0, RICHEY, decs Real Estate Agent, at this office. Valuable Property for safe* ON LIBERTY STREET, ADJOINING TUE METHO DIST GRAVE YARD. NEAR CANAL BASIN.—This is now the only desirable piece of property ttflhis neighbor hood not already bought up by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Fronting on Liberty 6Q feet, on Elm streetioo feet, thence to tho Methodist, Grove Yard 80Hfeet,to Liber ty 110 feet. This property la most desirable as a Hotel. The building now on it, a good substantial tbtee story brick, with all the necessary bach buildings, has for a long time been occupied as tho Union Hotel, doing a good business. Capitalists and others desirous of making a good lnvertmenty will do wall to examine the premises. apr2B.tf EDWARD FABER. For Sole* I WILL SELL my unexplred lease (fourteen years) of a Lot, situate on O'Hara street and Spring aUoy, in tho Filth Ward—lo ft. fronting on O’Hara street, und running bach 100 ft. on Spring alley, on which is erected a four storied Brick House, 40 ft. square, with a frame, two stories, 00 ft. on Spring alley, well calculated to carry on any - branch ofmanufacturlngbuatness. - Being engaged In man ufacturing In the country, I offer the above for salo. In quire at No. 425 Liberty street. mrlfl:tf • • EDWARD FABER. Coat Works for Sale* SIXTY THREE ACRE* OF LAND, with 250 acres of Coal attached, and ail the Improvements thereon in success ful operation. cold Form is situated on the Monongahela river, ;i4 miles-above Pittsburgh, and is supplied with a Farm House, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad,and uu excellent harbor. The vein of Coal Is five feet thick, and cannot be surpassed In quality. Forfurther particulars apply to NICHOLSON-& PAYNE, jol2:tf No. 236 Liberty street. Three lloutca and Lois fur Saie> WILL be sold at private sale, THREE HOUSES AND LOTS. One Brick House, situated on Furry, between Fourth aud Liberty b tree La; Lot 20 feet front by 70 feet back. •_ Also, one Lot and two Houses, on Logan street, Sixth Ward. One House fronting on Logan ’Street, and the other on Carpenter*? alloy; Lot 24. feet by 100. Also, tho stand 1 now occupy,onthe corner of Ferry and Water streets, the leese runuing oue year from Ist of April, 1856, with the Furniture, Bedding, Ac. The ilouse at pres* em is doing a goo-1 business, and Is pleasantly 'ocatc-d. For terras and further particulars enquire of ALEX. CUPPLE3, comer of Ferry and Water streets. To Let. IMIE PROPERTY Fitn&tud corner of Webster and Fulton streets, from and after the Ist of April next. This is an eligible situation for a large boar-ling Uouse or a Turera Stand. It contains one large brick Uouse, fronting on Ful tou etroei; tiro email Frame Houses, fronting on Crawford *lrwt» and Stable, fronting oq Webster, street. At a Tory small ox- onec the back buildings can be converted into sta bling capable of stalling ttcelvo horses. For loras apply AUSTIN LOuilUJ, W Fourth-street. T7*ALUAIILH ILEAL ESTATE.F.OIt 8 A LB,: Adjoining tho Y Uorougb of Manchester—THlßTY JJUILDING LOTS, each 'i\ f.'iit front by 100 leutdecp,aud fronting on M tract street yO feet hi -widtb,ftre offered for gale quite low, auil on n>:ifioniLblu terms of payment... This-property is port of the rotate of the late James Adams, Esq., and the tills Is per* lect oaUT>eyorid dispute.” Apply to’ novS J AMISS BLAKELY. ri'iliiKAl’iaUTlG GHAilta—*\Vhicb joa can use either a 1 «n upright or reclining .Chair; invaluable for invalids ami lusaHous for loungers. Call and see them. T. K. YOU>G 4 CO. f 33 Smlthfleld street. Valuable Property D*or Sale. TOIVK UAJtUaUiIH JiUIJJJINIi LOTS, situate on Centre Jl. Avenue, near Fulton street, and within tan minutes’ wait cf the Tost Office'. For terms, inquire of IIOON & SAUGJHiT, corner.of Wood and Fifth st 3. To Let. a GOOD DRY OKLLAR, undor the Neptune Engine J\. House, on flsrenth.street,suitable for storing molasses or produce; Inquire of ‘ ' • JOHN H. STEWART, mar 6 2C7 Liberty street. For Sole or HeuL t WELL FINISHED TWO al'OitY BRICED WELLING, ±\ «a Third street, between, imiihfield and Gram streets. J. W. BUTLER, 97 Front street. Appiy to ' jau!B; Basement To L?l I A BASEMENT KOOM*2l*enrtd«-by 82 deep, two-thirda • &bo?efroaad,-weU fUdshfe4 and well lighted, will be remed.cheap.natilthelirtAprit Enquire at the officepf tin HOaSINQ -POST drcZS ' ■ *• Jrfcq i GEORGE J. HENKEL’S -• CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE, JTo. 173 -CBXffTiriTT SIRXiT, .(OreoSHI iRMMSDEKCI HaU.,).. __ PJinadelpLla. . FURNITURE, IK EVERY STYLE! CompttalDg Louis XIV, Louis XV, EUsabethan and Antique, vitH Sculptara Carying and modem atrle: In Bosenood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satinwood and Staple: • ( .ali ot superior conßtrucUoa, and finished 4 in the beat sty le, equal to, if no t excelling in qual ity, the Goods of any Establish. xnentintheOnltedSttttes. ; ' EMPLOYING none butexperienced workmen, {armrefi tices being positively excluded,)and nsing the bestma* teriala, tho work cannot foil to give satisfaction; to put* chafiera.- Amongst the many edvanUgea offered to pur* chasers, is the facility of Furnishing s House, either in ele* gent or plain style, completely from one establishment; by which means all the articles in'each room correspond in style and quality, and the immense stock always' ex hand, being so various in design,-enables purchasers to please their taste in a selection, without the delay, necessarily caused in ordering Furniture. ’To git* an idea of the finished Furniture on hand, I need only infonu you that my Booms are 175 leet long, by 27 feet vride,four floors innumber; with Simps contiguous, safQ dent to- employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that the work 1» ell done undermy own immediate Inspection. • • o*-Tlie lacking is all donßitLtha-.Store, and Furniture warranted to carry eafely any distance. Visiters to Phila delphia aru respectfully invited, as purenasers or otherwise, to calband exucrin&the Goods'. 1 JOSBPUHGGBIDGK, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT NO. 88 CcrMlttSCLli, BELOW PlHl SIXSW , ’ St* Louis, 2Ho«« /CONSIGNMENTS aaiCommiHdonßwinineat with prompt and personal attention, end libctal uiffeahctx-' wm be Conelgnmenta JUllsof Lading, Orders lor the purchase of Lead, GraliEHemp hud other Produce, will be promptly OUed at tho lowest market prices. The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandixe and Pro duce will meet with especial care and dispatch: theloweat .rates of freight will atwayahe frocureafand- tho expense' ot otorags and Dray age os much, as pcsaltile avoided, ■ EIKBS.10IS: Pago4Bacon, _ St-Lonls; EUisiHorton, Cincinnati: Oharless, Blow A Go, . do; Strader A Gorman, do: Chouteau a Valle, do; Hosea A Eraser, do; _do ; Springer A Whiteman, do; J. W.Butlvr A Bro.jPlttsbb; K.O.Gooodman A Co., do: D.Leech * Co., do; E. AO. YarnallACo.,Phnada; Wm. Holme s& Co., do; Morgan, J. M.BuckA Moreen: Blow A March, New York. B. B.Comeeys. * do* Prost A Forrest, do; Shields A llUlcr, d 0; CharlePxV.Meigs, db; JosSahLee & Co. r Baltimore. A.G.FarwellA Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Colo, do* Howard,Son AOo., do; W.B. Reynolds, liotxlsyllle; _ i H. D. Newcomb A8r0., ; do: T. 0. xwicheli A Co., Commission Merchants. New Orleans-' fcjL.l havsan open Policy of Insurance. Which will cover ail shipments to my address, when-advised by letter per mail, or when endorsed on Mils of lading before, or'at tlie time of shipment.- JOSEPH MOO RIDGE, aq g° . . . \ Bt- Louis, Missouri. WATER CURE ISSTITIJTE, HAND STREET, (SOUTH SIDE,) BET. PENN STREET D .AND THK RIVER, PITTSBURGH, PA. * OCTOK BAELZ, Graduate and Practitioner in the Old Scnoois of Medicine, Allopathic and Homcepatiiic and fo * <¥2,E!? t J£SLW n a successful Hydropa thlst, has opened a WATER CURE in the above location. •. rj • The perfectly safe, direct and immediate effect tills eye* tern bason aU Fryer*, and all diseases acute nod chronic— whllM it is mild, grateful and invigorating to tho weak and debilitated, Tenders it peculiarly desirable In families, who will be treated at their bomt-e. * Kps! Estate Agent. ‘ Allopathic and Homcepatbic treatment will be admlnis* tered where desired; but, after long end thorough expe rience. Doctor Baelz gives a decided preference to Hyaro pathy, which has. throughout the old anl new world, proven so eminently euccessful la every form of disease: Including Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Inflammatory und Chronic Uheamatism, Asthma, Cuta neous, Nervous and Liver Diseases. Testimonials of cures from highly reputable citizens of nearly every State in the Union, can be examined at Doctor Baels’a oEce. The Rev Clergy are invited to consult him^ratls. W arm water being used in thecommcneement, and often throughout the treatment, it is aluxuryiosteadof unpleas ant, as those unacquainted might BUpposo. w !L f?SH Ci;3 'Tr le .f I 'iS ßrlc3t ‘ re ' i ' 6r ' Wateiman Palmer, w. tV. TVllson, VT. H. Williams, Thompson Beil, J. R. Wei* den, D. T. Morgan, Wm. E. Holmes, 12. H. English, B M. Kerr. , 3 ■■ The undersigned, having visited Doctor Baeli’a Institu tion and witnessed his succesjfal treatment, cheerfully re commend him a* a thoroughly educated and skillful Phy sician: . J Charles T. Russell, JO3. arConnoll*, David-Hunt', John ?• ? ohn B> Ltvlngaton. John Wrighi, W. W. Prttrica, Moses F. Eaton, 0 Ormsby Gregg, [jatifi Itausa*, Nebraska & Knowfiotlilnglsm LMZD TWBJirr PER CERT; OHDaPEB -«v THANCAN BE BOUGHT IN THE ABOVE TERRITORIES Real Estate Farm for Hale. npirU subscriber, is authorized to sell TWO HUNDRED 1 AND EIGJITT.FOUH-ACRES OF LAND,'7itStS! ifl \ orsaiiles trwn.sbip, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, 1 vine back of M Kep~{K' rt, known a 3 tho White-oak Flat*,ami In sight oi the proposed St*tlon on the ConnolUvitte Railroad. Improvements as follows; & square LOG HOUSE,SO by 520 feet, two etoriea irfgh; and cquaro LOG BARN, CO by 30 wet, (both new and in good order;) two fine young ORCH ARDS, (best grafted fruit,) just commenced to bear. - There Is ninety to one hnodred acres cleared and lia'a high s tate of cultivation, and the balance is well set with wbite-Oak timber cf the firstorder. This Land Is well calculated for u stock Farm, ielng very level, and the sell of an excellent quality for grass-growing, and being well watered with twelve or fourteen noveMilling springe of excellent water, rhifl Land has tactiiUea rarely met with, being within half a miloof tho Toaghioghony and one mile or Monongahelo, anti almost on the line of the CcnneUsvlllo' Btanroadfand is supposed to contain an Inexhaustible bed of IRON ORE-' This Land would not be in the market, only that the owner is about to remove to the “Far West." Terms easy, and ; price mmigrate. For further particulars, Inaalle of TT J REYNOLDS, at Loretta's GUss Works, or of JAJIES 0. RICEET, Real.Estate Agent, at this office. Vainable Property tar ’ T"°, UnS OV GROUND, Upon which are erected four X Briek and two Pramo BoUdings, which rent annually fur $uGO. Eahl property is situated In tho Ninth Ward of the cl-.y of Pittsburgh, on Pena street, between - and 1 streets. Also, the Factory and Ground known as the “Empire . Works,’’situated on the comer of Penh and Morris streets. Also, S 3 acres of unimproved land, situated on the Alle gheny river, one tnUe from East Liberty. On a portion- of this land there is the best Saw Mill location in tho county. Also, a number of lets containing from 1 to 6 acres of choice land, situated one mile north-weat of East Liberty. and one mile east of Lawren’cevllle. J ■ Pj*** ° r property ere vsiy'desirable, chasSa. <Usposed of on term® to early pnr» ; For tcrxaa-of Bale and farther Information atraly to Wm. P.Baum,No.— Woodetreet, Pittsburgh. 1 * IIW# • ; ' ,B. ». THOMPSON, aQl6.tr Assignee forJas. S. Negley. J;.V. aJr . Wooti Nursery m GardeoiT AMKS KENNEDY, [latyJlanaser of the well-known Sy le*Teto inform the vu ( mc.lhzlheha& now established an EXTENSIVE NCR. ahltY, on the Farm of Mr. Jamas S.Negloy, near East Hi* orty, where he ahaU be prepared, aftdr the 6th Instant, to re ceireand fill orders far every variety of Fruit andOrnamcn tal Treed, Hardy anddreon House Bhrnbs and Plants. In addition to a choicoand auperiorstockon hartd.ho has made arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries in the East, to keep up hiasupply. Having a thorough and long expo eathd'ctlon ° a^Dess^e oan assure his customers perfect Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer hla Aervlcaa In designing, layingout, and managing Koral Cemeteries, Pub lic parks, or the grounds of Country Residences; and wiU aLao furnish pJanß lor the formation of Lawns,' Approaches. Picturesque Scenury, Ac., in the highest styles of the art! Practically acquainted with every branch of Landscape Gardening, and having spent years In the Sylvian Parks of England, and on the beautiful banks of .the Hudson, he hopes be has the capacity to meet the wishes of those who tavor him. „ Comannlca'Jons can bo ailteaio a throach th» Cltv MotSfa’woM f ‘toeet ' WU,ll<>a66 ° f ’ KENKEOT * CO ‘ Boston Papier Mnche Company. • -MODERN AND ANTIQUE ORNAMENTS. PITTSBURGH AGENOT, GT-MAREET STREET,—The attention of BaiMers, Steamboat Contractors and Cab inet Makers, is requested to this new and great Improve ment in the manufacture of embellishments for Buildings' and Steamboats, outside and inside; Cabins, Halls, Church es, Dwellings, Stores, and Parlor Furniture, In gilt; or in Imitation of various kinds of wood. Also, CornicesTlJrack ets, end Patent Ventilating Centre Pieces for Ceilings. Mouldings, Consuls, Trusses, Battlement, Ac; much cheaper and handsomer than Plaster and Wood Carving, and a great deal more durable. °* , i® BLOCK .LKTT BBS FOR SIGNS, very* cheap and warrant ed to. last for 20 years exposed to the weather. Above Goods lor ealeat the manufacturer's prices—cost of ,% ght#dded ’ W. W. WILSON, • ; • 6T Market et. MJHew Partnershlui ATTIEEW GRAFF AND DAN’L.RKISCJGER, trading heretofore as M. GRAFF A CO., Stove and ware Manufacturers, No. 124 Wood street, have'this day associated with them THOMAS J. GRAFF, as a partner in their business. The namo, stylo and title of the firm will, from this date, be GRAFF, REISINGER A .GRAFF. They respectfully solicit a continuation of the patronage 86 lib erally bestowed upon tbe firm of M; Graff & Co. Pittsburgh, July Ist, 1664. . Now Trimming Store, Xo. 83 Corner of Market strut and the Diamond.. 171 RANK VAN GORDI2R respecfUlly announces to the ; pub.lipoT Pittsburgh and vicinity, that ho will open bis new Trimming Store on Monday, April 17th. Having fitted up the neatest store roomin' the city, and filled it with a choice selection of thq latest styles of Trimmings and Fan cy Goods, ha fiattera himself that he will offer superior in ducements and endeavor to give full satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Now, don’t forget the place—-No. 83 Market street, corner of the Diamond. [aprl2> FRANK VAN GORDKR. P lioxuovai. AuL KLEINKR bae removed his LITERARY DEPOT troia No. 78 Third street, to Fifth street, opposite the ineatre, wuere he win be lumpy'to see his former patrons, and all others desirous of purchasing any of the cheap Li terature of the day. ' apr7:ly. filead <xu«l Mineral Water Fountain. \\T HOWE, No. 61 FIFTH Street, next door to Masonic H • Hall, dealer la FilUiT and CONFECTIONARY. Ice Cream,'OF the hcct quality, served up daring the rea son. Alsoj Strawberries and Cream. Families can be supplied -with Strawberries and oUrar Fruits, during the season, on the most reasonable terms; U4ji* fowls'' lUonthly Real EfiCtue •Uegisttrv • On it ihcro are described for sale 61 good Farms 32 Houses and Lot*, 48 fine Country Beats,. and 600 City fits, with which purchasers ought to bo acquainted before hurt Ing. Call and get a HegLter gratis. .O* Jan22;tf : TGCB. WOOD 3, 75 Fourth strppf . ' , *• A* *O9 NUMBER 139. PHILADELPHIA. ST. LOUIS. RA a.l-: . I . *;( *GRKS2> VPOR*Bx' i. dn*Kpixre,on3.lasorUoo..^«..„..^...^..«^.^ Ml- - **“ eicVaidlilOßMlastttJGD, “ •« one ........j'^v • BCO u li '~ihz&6 fiOG. “ bns month.. 6 CP *' 11 7 “ “ lota months-..li> 0^ -** ririiiofllh3.ito. l< t t> u«ww. l ».Miiw>m<»tt»wtw 13 CD .**: “ ens 18 09 standing Card, six Unas or less, per uzmuZL.—lo C 0 '.caASdtx'BisArTifliSflaa: - ' Ona square, per annum, (extlnslve of the pirpcrX.«■■«.. 35 DAILYVJIOiiNING POST* SATURDAY: MORNING:: UY COURTSHIP AND ITS :CONSf#EHCE3. HOT BT OBEVAMEtt WTEOW; •- -It Tras on-a'-piping-hot day ia the year—l won’t mention what thh year was—that I landed at Calcutta. Iti Vaa; ago.n- a dayf etUl-mhw wann, if possible, that l madeumy ajpearaaco at the race-eonrse, where, in duo form, I was In trbdnced to the being by whom ihy hils'tehco hao' been hlighted- Tho introdaotion was:made by Matilda’s momma—a stoat gentlewoman In a crimson pelisao, and blue.bonnet with-feathero. I was asked to dinner, and at dinher/'or after ward; I fell violently In lovd. " '■**'*'• The object of my passion, hQTrovor.ielng tho daughter of- a colonel, and my aeqoaintonoo with her being-extremely slight; X felt I coold eoaroely venture to lay open to either of tho young lady’s parents the state of my or demand her hand. . In short, I .mado a reso lution that, cornet S 3 I waß, objeationa appa rently insnrmbnutablo at present, oxisxod to my pretensions—l reßplvod, I eay, to wlnaname for myself in the first instance—tocarvo my way to glory—and then, having made a fdvarahle Im pression npbn'those who had tho control of Ma tilda’s destinies, that I would ptoposo for her la dSeTorih. . > c: :- :;! ‘ ■ slo mahe -Matilda glorious with my sword nt the idea which inspired me, and I sought every opportunity, of dietinotion which wad afforded mo in the field. At Gwalior I' gained a medal. ‘ Having returned to. beadqn&rter@i Stephen op portunity of attiring myself ia fall oniform, and placed my medal, suspended by d scarlet riband, on my breast, and thus arrayed, I waited, ona fine ovoningj upon Colonel Miachtav. . “ I congratnlato you, eir,” says tho Colonel, (he was at luncheon,-when I arrived;) “I al ways tbooght you would turn out a' distinguish ed offioer.’.’ 1 Tho ednfasion into which I was thrown by this unexpected compliment on tho partofmy supe rior officer, was considerably augmented by tho oircumßtanceß (hat I.felt the epfi'darh cyeo of Matilda Minchin wero fixed upon the? with tho most amiable expression it io tposiiiblo to con ceive. ... ' “ Sit down; my boy, and have... earns carry. Yod see we treat.yon with no ceremony—receive you quite eh familie. Make yourself at homo, and.let me give yea a glass of .palo-aTe—Hodg son's oxtra superior.” _.-..-.r . I declined the proffered hospitality, but took ' my seat at the table; and Matilda, as it appear ed to me, looked, if possible, moro bewitching than ever. Well r we wero all in thisiposition— the colonel,his wifo, their lovely daugfjtcr, and yonr humblo servant—when a sadden.thought (I snpposa sent by the devil) took possession of mo. Seizing the glass of pale ale which had been ponred out for my X emptied it at a draught,, and r wiping my lips with )ho table cloth, I eaid quite suddenly: , ’. “ Colonel and Mrs. Minchin, I adoro' Matilda —that is, I mean, sir; yohr daughter has inspir ed me with sentiments of iho :moat:absorbing nature. Far her sake I have sought fame at tho oannoa's mouth, and won it too, (as ! opoko I slightly touched the medal oh my preset,) and, how; colonel, I have come to lay myself and ser vices at tho feet of yonr lovely and accomplished daughter. In a word, I love her, eir* dearer than life. Will you entrus t a jewel so .precious to my care!” , • ' : ' -Now, if a Bhell hod fallen in the middle of the tablo, or a Congreve rocket entered through ona of tho windows, it oould not possibly have crea ted a scene of greater confusion., Tho colonel's lady, made a gurgling hpleein her throat, and turned as red as my dress jacket; the colonel leaned back in his chair,- tho arms of Which ho 'grasped firmly with either hand; whilo An fair Matilda seemed, inclined to fail intp .strong hyatcricb. • ... - . v'.’^' "Boy!” Said the colonel at length,^."l 601 astonished at yonr presumption—ht yohr auda city. I oan give it no other name. 1 Hake you no respect for your superior officer, air t- j Have I invited a viper to bo seated at my board, and am I to be stung by him in return fbr my hos pitality?” ;j;j . “Bat, colonel,” I began. . < ;; “ Not another word, eir,’’ or I shall have you placed under ‘arrest as incapable of taking ears of yourself. Ycueholl bo tried by couri-martisl and dismissed’the Bervico. A cornet—dmlaera ble comet—propose for his Colonel’s daughter! Things are coming to a pretty pass. The whole service is going to tho devil " ■ And uttering theso words in a voichtf thun der, the Colonel tugged the bell so violently that the rope fell to the ground. -: •) Two block entered the apartment. “Sbotr Cornet Wilderspin down stairs, and shut the door in bis face ! ” sbouted'thd-Coloael. As-a well-bred dog, when he ceesßprepara tions on foot for kiokingbim out, takeo/the pre monitor; hint and. retires, I made mywny to the door without waiting Tor further demonstrations on the part of my irate father-inlnw,(t bat was to be, os I hoped,) and took my way homeward, the. most miserable man that day to he found in the'presidency...... teamcuos ok Hosier.]' , ; - Cofttof Public CdlUUssft' A correspondent of thoWoahlngton Onion has furnished that paper with tho following pbstnot of the cost of tbo pnblio buildings of Washing ton, an compared with the cost, of soma of the public buildings in other pities; : ;; u The Treasury building, made thnronghly fire proof, and covered with an area 0f.29,860 square feet in its plan, and with its noble" collonnade, 886 feet in lengths built of cat stone 6y day’s work, cost $660,000. - - _ The General Post Office, a marble- Btruoture in the richest style of architecture, and cover ing 16,600 square feet on its plan, and thor oughly fire proof, oOst $480,000. 1 The Custom Honse, New * York, o ’marble structure ;.;thoroughly fire. proof, andcovcring on its plan 12,000 square foot, oost $1,120,846. The'Girard College, boiit of .marble, and cov ering 10,600 square feet on its plan, oost 81,- 427.800; .- ■ : *. ■ ’ The centre building of .the : Patent Office, of out stone, with its grand portico nearly 100 feet in extent, covering on its plan 10,600 square feet, exclusive of portico, and ‘ fire-proof, oost $417,000.. . The east wing of The same building, just fin ished, built of whito marble, thoroughly fire proof, and covering on its plan-19,260’ square feet. Cost $510,000. - - - - : The Boston Cnstom House, built of Granite, mado fire-proof, and covering an area of 9,800 square feet, on Its plan, cost $1,101,110, , ■ Tho President’s House, area on pUu 16,000 sqnare feet, cost SGOO,OOO. - ■ l; - . The present Capitol, ores of plan 66 000 square feet, oost $2,690,460. ‘ , ' The Treasury, Patent Office, and (General Post Office, buildings were , nil erected by oar fellow-oitizen, Robert Mills,- and they' Sre con structed in the most substantial mnntiir. e@-,The Eaglish expedition to Japan, It ap pears, was a failure. It is eaid that nojmof tha liberties granted-or ‘ courtesies shown 1 to the American officers, wore extended to thb finglish. Bren the admiral wan not permitted; torflee -ny pari of tho oonntry, a high fence being; raised on both sides'of the-path by which ifa wps con ducted from the ; wharf to the honse ofihe Gov ernor of - The officers,' they made every effort oonld not obtaindhq small est speoimen of Japanese art and manufacture. MoVEHmVTS_Or i TnB.ApLtEa.,IH - tKKB"^ Aomo The Ueorge Law, of Now York, brjaea a renort that they were daily expecting in thlrPaoifio a French squadron of five largo vessels,-under AdmlraiPourniohon, despatched, it isrtbaiev.d, n-nlfsit') lf ?, OS9 n b . tho reduction of Petro p.ulowskl. It will be recollected that an Eng- Ush expedition against that place whs re pulsed by the Russians after a conflict t# sever* - al daYB A or Ronghnm of the Hanae, «r» Xa. Bcaled ty. the. usaof tha HorpeUfl also re moves tat, Sallownena and ledqess #f tha skkr.^tsArender* the skin smooth, soft raid white. Only 'I2U cents a coke, cakes for $1,25. Sold only bv r.:t WY 8. L. CUTHDEBT. 140 Third it T EAD PIPB AND SHKBr~£EAD~Th© subfcri,bers 4r» J Boirr&ieiTlßg, aa-t will kwp eojjßtattlj cotirui,»fuU aopply of !£• <frabt atid Drala «p«cr nil sia#*; &!*£>. Start - ■*• J. W. Bim,ER ASXX, Bfftcn**ttwt. ft"'*' ::::::MARCI£ 8.
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