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* ALDER MAN OF THIRD WARD.
OFFICE CORNER OF GRANT AND FIFTII STREETS,
(formerly occupied by Alderman Lewis,) where all bu
siness pertaining to theofiiceof Alderman and Justice of
- : the Peace will be promptly attended to. febl:3m
-WM. A. 91’CLIIKG,
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Ueury li,. Collin**
_, JpORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, and
jy ' Wholesale Dealer In Cheese, butter. Seeds, Fish, and
Produce generally, No. 25 WOOD Su, Pittsburgh. [mar6
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, DEALERS IN STAN
DARB AND LIGHT LITERATURE, and Publishers ol
t the L 0.0. F. TOKEN, No. 15 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
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THE DAILY MORNING POST.
Milei <m* PtMUhid nay Morning, (Sunday cxcepUd.
0r O)LL9uUB A RTONTGOBTEFIY.
7; jNCRtn-insf uoaflxa or wood at® votb stbxrs.
* MSP 32T12 Jfj.—Five. Dollars a yver, payable strictly Is
advance. Six Dollars will In ewri a. hi 7be required if sot paid
Vtthlnthetea.-*' •
- . 49* Single copies two cest&—for cate at the counter In the
Offlcey and by the y«wa Boys. •
THE. BATURDAY~MOSKING POST
Ppuhlisbed from the same office,,on a large blanket else
hwt, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Single copies
fit* crura.
49*'No paper vill be discontinued unless at the discre
on o( the Proprietors,) unta all arrearages are paid.
49* Ko Attention .trill be paid to any order unless aocoxa.
jptnled.bv tbo money, or satisfactory reference In this city.
' 4Sy- Connected with Vie Establishment of the Morning Post
Uv\r. of largesirJob Printing Office* in the city, where da
JcndsofiDorlsisdoneonCnethorUstnoUct, and most reason
able terms. . ...
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
__ Robt* C, Q, sprout*
A f ND , C S VNBELLOR AT LAW—Office, Np.
—, Fourth stniot. Pittsburgh* Pa. declldy
J®nu©g A, Lowrle.
AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
Smithfiold street and Cherry alley. fdecll:ly
*mm rt «^^ OSEPH WEAVER,
ATTORNEY AND - COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
N 0.144 FourtU atreety
ja3:iyg} rmaaußoa, pa.
7 JOHN BARTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office, corner Fifth and Grant ate.,
-Ja&lyi;) rfftcsomian, ra.
It* Biddle Roberta,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, No. 1:2 Smithfleld Street,
between Filth and Sixth. Collections carefully attend*
ad to—special attention given to Conveyancing. [decSily
Thomas Means,
Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery.
Office, next door to the .Post Office, Stoubenrille, Ohio.
my 4 - .- f
. 8. P. Rose,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. IQ9 Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
Pa, fourth door below Hr. Body Patterson's Livery
Etable. . J j t 28
• C* Orlando Loorals,
- A TTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood.
jejl Jy4y .
Thomas Id* Marshall,
: jl TTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lowrie’e Buildings, Fourth
JX. street. janftly
It* B* Carnahan,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between
Cherry alley and Grant street. je2^
. .J, Ni Jl’Clewry,
Attorney and counsellor at law—Ofloe in
BakowclPs Buildings, on Grant street. jc2
D. H. Uazen,
ATTORNEY at LAW—No. 127 Fourth street, above and
near Smlthfidd. mar2T:y
N, Uaclunaiter, Alderman.
/.\PPICfi, Grant txtween Fourth at. and Diamond
* : I alley.' Conveyancing of all kinds done vritb the great*
«*t rare and Ugal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate ex
amined, Ac. ja&g
£l* S. Neal, Alder mail.
TV"'O.9l THIRD S treet, between Wood and Market streets,
L\ Pittsburgh. Collections promptly made. Bonds, Mort
gages, and other writings drawn -with neatness and accn
racy. Jegltly
' 11. AHL, SUUGKON DENTIST, (sue-
M3sg£s&ftt CCBSor to G. W. Biddle,) >lO. 144 SMITH
(]Tff§3iS3&FIELD STREET.
.L-T r j/g. Offlce hours, from Bto 1 o’clock, and
top 2to £ o’clock fohls:ly
J.SCOTT, OKNTI3T, Fourth street, hre doors
Qffifoi|Vy wef;t of Market.
Omc* Hoiras —From nine A. M. to fire
fdec2o:y
BUSINESS CARDS.
f. UIUSTIW* „ TIHN. EICSBAUK.
D. \V. HERSTISE A CO.*
COMISSION AND FOBVVAUDING MEBCUANTS,
ASD
Dealora Generally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin
cinnati and other Manufactures, &o.
JYb.93 FYonfrtrcefr, between Ilarket and Ferry street >,
PITTSOOBQH, PA.
Liberal cash advances mode on consignments. Par*
tleular attention paid to forwarding Western merchandise.
References. —Clark A Thaw, Wm. Bagaley k Co., Wm. H’-
Cully A Co., P. Sellers & Co., Hays & blank, Knuner A
Eahm,'Uenry Graff, E*q., Wm. Eicbbaum, B. It. Johnston,
Esq., Thomas Bakewell, Esq., George Ledlic, Eiq,, Solomon
Stoner, Esq. _ ' jafcj
mt. tw<iiLAX..~ - ...... „azo. oixoaaM
WM. BINGHAM A CO.,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Liberty street, opposite Penna. Railroad Depot ,
aprT PrrranpßGn, Pa.
PAGODA TEA STORE.
JEHU HAWORTH, WlioUsale and Retail Grocer, Dealer
and Importer of Old Country black Teas, French Bran*
dies, Wines, corner of Diamond alley and the Diamond,
Pittsburgh, Pa. feb2S;y
Paul & Murdock,
Commission and forwarding merchans, and
STEAMBOAT 7 Water street, Cincinnuti,
Ohio. ** [oplrtf
King A Moorhead,
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS—
. No. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. (my 23
B. T. C. Oiorgsn,
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER—bos always on han
a general assortment of School, Miscellaneous and blank
■ Books, Printing, Post and Cap Paper, Aa, Wholesale and Re*
tall. No. 104 Wood street, below Fifth, East side, Pittsburgh.
Wonted, R&gs and Tanners* Scraps. apls:ly
Ranell A tiro.,
I. W. Ctiadwtck,
DEALER IN RAGS AND PATER, No. 149 Wood Street,
• Pittsburgh. The highest jrics in cash paid foriroga.
oyllry •
FBA’S SELLERS & CO.,
Ferwardersand Commission Merchants
CXAIKBS IN
PROVISIONS, GROCERIES AND OILS,
Ah. 009 Liberty sirttl, Pittsburgh, Pa.
' tnCtTatflimdtß, PhUa.. wm. amxrrsoK, Pittsburgh.
J ’ Miller A Rlcketson,
'TXT' HOLES ALE GROCERS, IMWRTEUB OF BRANDIES,
ft ‘'Vyinufland Scgnra—Nos. 172 and 174, corner of Irwin
and. Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nails, Cotton Varna,
JttL, constantly on hand. Jy£B
William Carr A Co.,
~ . . (Wil Cum lato af the firm of J. Pa&kzs k Co.)
*XXT ! I£OLE3ALE GROCERS and Dealers In Foreign Wines
VF - and. Brandies, Old Monongahela and Rectified Wbls
.tay, No. 329 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh,
■■ ■ 1 1'• • jafcy
BAMCEI Si’CtVEKAJT Jona r.TXWIROJf iLXX. nakPATKICK.
- JPCIPaKAN. HERROR A CO.,
- TTT’HOLEdALB Grocers, Produce Dealers and Cotnmls*
1 Ff' aion Merchants, No. 243 Liberty street.
. apr22 . , , PITTSBURGR, PA.
Co-Partnership.
THE subscribers bare this day formed a partnership for
the purpose of carrying on Commission and Forward
ing, in connection with the Fish, Bacon and Oil, and Pro
duce business generally, under the style of Bxgusb A Rich
snnsON; warehouse No. 116 Water and 160 Front streets;
formerly occupied by Burbrldge A Inghram.
WM. B. ENGLISH,
JAMES RICHARDSON,
JAB. J. BENNETT.
Pittsburgh, February Ist, 1854:feb3
jljl R. DRAVO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., dealer li
JD • Country Produce, offers for sale a choice stock o
Groceries, selected for family use. Bpicesof every variety
and the purest quality, ground at his Bteam Mills. Also,
-Dried Fruit*, Foreign arid Domestic. Produce taken in exj
change for Merchandize.
- F, R. D. procured a fall assortment ofLandreth’s
WarrantodGanlen Seeds, and invites the attention of all In*
ter gated in rural affairs. janll
Copartnership.
THE UNDERSIGNED have this day entered into co*part*
under the name and stylo of J. A. HUTCHI
SON £ CO.,for the purpose of tranactlng a Commission and
Grocery business. JAB. A. HUTCHISON,
A. M. WALLINGFORD.
Pittsburgh, Febrnary 1,1854 fcbO
W 0. SHQUSE. J. EICUABDSOH. J. 1. BIHXXtT
ENGUSn * RICHARDSON.
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, ahk
Wholesale Dealers In Fisb, Bacon and Oil, and Produce
—generally,—Warebouee-fbrmerly occupied by Borbridge A
• Inghram,- No. 116 Water and 150 First street, Pittsburgh,
• Penns. . fe.3
FkAHOU BSLLKRS, JOUR mOOIA, &XIBI 0WX.13,
Pittsburgh. • -j Maryland. Pittsburgh.
GeUcrSf Nicola A Oo»»
PRODUCE Ann GEN KRAI. COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 309 Liberty strvqt, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sperm, Linseed and Lard Oils. jy2B
in _ Commission Hoasc.
rllllE subscribers have opened a bouse for the above pur*
JL poso, at No. 17 Fmlthfield street, four doors above the
Monongahela House. 'We will purchase, or receive, on
commission, for sale, consignments of Flour , Boom. Cheese ,
Oeds, Barley, Flax Seed, Grass Seed, Baled Bay, <fc.,
upon.which we will make advances, or purchase at the
Lest market rates for cash. r
. potB itGKO A CO.
Jftß. U’ljßnghUui
DEALER IN GROCERIES, PRODDOE, FLO DR, BACON,
Ac., No. 10, corner SmltUfleld and First Btroeto. Pitts’
Burgh, Fa. • novO
J0I1I! a. r6ono. v _....Tnnj. n. yorao .rajmera i_ romro
• T. B. Young A Co,
No. 38 FtnWtfiddStreet, opposite C5/y Hold
MANHh'A -fURERS OF CABINET FURNITURE AND
CHAIRS, of every description. Materials andwork
aanßlilpwarranted,andsoldatreducedprices. Care taken
In packing for land and water carriage. wu3i
- : C. 0. Wood, "
IMPORTER .AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINEB
AND'LIQUORS, No. 147 North Second street, fifth door
abora east side, Philadelphia, has on band the best
- qaaiitiesol oidUrandTes, Wines, Irish Whisky, Honcmge
h«l£ Whisky,' Holland Gib, Cordials, Ac, on terms worthy
the-ittejitionof pnrehasers and dealers. rau29y
• •' ; itcinry itl’Cnllough 4b Co.*
'ITTHOLESAiiE GROCERS and Commission Merchants,
W ' corner of pgp'frmpd Trwlo B*r„ Pittsburgh. I j«8?W
Wm. Dlgby, Jr.*
AND STORE, Masonic EaU,
\JJfXfUi strttti Pttfi&urpfr.—-Clothing made to order, in
gQw style, and at moderate rates. au&rtf
n , ’ ~ ■B.&A. C. Dancan.
W HOLE3ALE GROCERS, and Dealers in Produce; For-
Wines and Liquors, Oil Monongahela and Recti*
■flMTOiUty, No. MI Liberty at, PittobargS. Pa. [ jy2fl:y
■£*£&:'• rrrrr * A. Tlndle,
and Retail SADDLE, HARNESS,
VALISE acd CARPET BAG m&nufeo
■ jyEfcy ****** No - IQ S Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ,
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YOLUME XIII.
J T. JOHSSTOS D. V. JOHSSTON K. UAQS*
Eleelalor Carriage Factory.
TCIINSTON, BROTHER A OU., PRACTICAL COACH
O MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and Belmont streets, Alle
gheny city, have on band and are manufacturing on
extensive assortment of Carriages, Rockaways, Burgles,
Baggage Cars, Ac., made in all their various styles, with
strict regard to durability and beauty of finish, using in all
their work the best Juniata Iron and eastern hickory. Re
pairs attended to oh themost reasonable terms They feel
confident that all who may favor them with their patron
age, will be perfectly satisfied on trial jf their work.
The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses pass every flf.
teen miuatesduring the day. oct26:ly
PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY. ~
H. EIQELOW.. .....HARTXH l. BTXVXNS ........QXOEGI ALBIBT.
w " -- .« W.. 1 .......•
Bigelow A Co.,
Successors to e. h. bigelow, no. 40 wa «
Diamond alloy,inear Wood street,
burgh—COACHES, CARRIAGES, PHBA-tS&sSSP 1 -
TONS, BUGGIES, and every description
fancy vehicles built to order, and finished in a manner un
surpassed for beauty of design, elegance of finish, skill of
workmanship, and durability of materials.
49“ All work warranted. Dov o
JOSEPH FLEMING,
[BUCCXBBOE TO L. WILCOX ft 00.1
CORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps
constantly on hand a full assortment of Drugs, Medi
cines, Medicine Chests, Perfumery, and all articles pertain
Ifig to his business.
49r Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compounded at
>ll hours. ja:9y
JOSH nunso. oocu&aa vlxkibo.
FLEMING BROTHERS,
(Successors to J. Kidd A Co.)
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
No. 60 Wood Strut, Pittsburgh, Pi.
Proprietors of Dr. M’Lane’s Celebrated Vermifuge, Liver
Pills, Ac. J a io
JOHN HAFT, JR.,
(Successor to Jos. M’Guffey,)
Wholesale and Retail DrugaUt,
AND Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, Ac., 11l
Wood street, three doors below Virgin alley,
apr4:mAcly PITTSBU RG H.
R.. L . ALLEN,
WUOLXSALX DEALffTi IN '
Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga
liela Bye Whisky, &c.,
also, rkctifyincTdistiller.
NO. 8 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA.
\\f INKS, Brandies, Gins, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, St.
f f CroU and New England Rum, Clarets, Champagnes,
Scotch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon,
Old Monongahela Bye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach,
Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; imported Havana,
Regalia, and Principe Cigars; Half-Spanish and Common
Cigars, all at such low prices as to challeug * compe Jtion.
Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and
Demijohns of all sizes. I respectfully invite an examina
tion of my stock, ot No. 8 WOOD Btreet, Pittsburgh,
Penna. n:.r3:lr
• JOHN GItOUTT,
IMPORTER OF BRANDIES, GIN, WINES, Ac.—Dealer
in fine Old Monongahela Whisky, Peach Brandy, Ac.
Also, Rectifying Distiller, corner of SmUlifieJd &Dd Front
streets, Pittsburgh. aprl3
sa-JNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER,
HAS removed to 294 LIBERTY street, opposite Garrison
alley, and No. 3 SEVENTH, near Soiithfield, where
the attention of his friends and the public is invited to the
stock of READY-MADE GOODS always on hand. AUo,
Cloths, CasaimereB and Vestings for ordered work. A full
assortment of Furnishing Goods for gentlemen, Including
Hats of all qualities, Trunks, Umbrellas, Ac., Ac. jai>|
jonrt k'olobsit ..ooascuua m’closezt.
Wholesale and Retail Clothing Merchants,
NO. 88 WOOD STREET.
THE subscribers respectfully inform their old customers
and the public in general, that they have this day as
sociated themselves in the above business, under tbe firm
ot JOHN iI’CLOSKEY A CO. They respectfully solicit a
share ot public patronage.
The previous business of each will be settled by them
uelve* rwApectively. f@b9
R LAIRD, (late of the firm of Ooolzt A Laird,j harim:
• opened STORE NO. ©, (two dooro above the old
stand,) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING
BUBINESS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a
share oi tbe patronage of the late firm.
N. B.—Clothing made to order in the most fashionable
stvieß, and on the shortest notice—lnferior to none in the
city- j*n26:y
James Itiellluger,
Monongahela planing mill—-wouldrespectfully
inform his friends and tho public, that his new estab
lishment is now in full operation, ana that he is prepared to
furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber,
With prompinata,and jitiha lowest rates.
Board and Plank, planed on one or Doth rides, constantly
on hand.
Sash, Doors, and Mouldings, of every description, made to
order.
Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advantage
to give him a call, as be can now turnuh them with planed
stuff suitable for every description oi work.
wx. A. Hxxaon.
Manufacturers of aii kinds of brass work, lo
comotive, steam ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al
so, Cotton Bnttlng Manufacturers.
Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City.
Office and Store, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh.
OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in exchange ior work,
or cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will be
promptly attended to. fobftly
JOSEPH T. LOWRY,
No. 4 J Comer of Fifth and B bod Streets,
Office up stairs. Entrance from Fifth street Pittsburgh,
RESPECTFULLY announce to tne publte that he hoe
commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in connec
tion with Intelligence and General Collecting. He will
also attend to renting. Persons in want of servants, in any
capacity, or those in want of places, will be supplied at short
notice. All business entrusted to his care promptly at
tended to.
References —T. J. Blghaia, Esq., Richard Cowan, Esq., W.
O. Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black, James Mackcrol, A. A. Mavm,
Ala fill A Old. janlS
X. t>. BAiiiZXO£B
M. GRAFF A CO.,
Western Foundry, No. 124 Wood street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
ANUFACTUBER3 OF COOKING STOVES, Coal and
IYI Wood Stoves, Parlor Stores, Hollow Ware, Plain and
FancyGrates,Plain and Fancy Fender*, Bad and Dog Irons,
Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Wagon Boxes, Ac. [ jn3:lys
Austin Loomis, ’
REAL ESTATE AGENT, Merchandise, Stock, and Bill
Broker,Office, No. 92 Fourth Street, (above Wood.) The
snoscribvr having opened an office at the above plate, for the
purpose or negotiating Loans, Bills, Bondi, Mortgages, and
all other Instruments for the security of Money, and for the
porc&ase and sale of 8to«kB. Will also give prompt and
particular attention to buying, selling, renting of and leas*
mg Real Estate. fjy7] AUSTIN LOOMIS.
Schuchman A Uaanleln,
LITHOGRAPHERS— Third street, opposite the PoeLofQce,
Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads, Show Bills.
Labels, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and
Visiting Cards, etc, Eqgraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed
in Colors, Gold, Bronze, or Black,in the most approved style,
and at the most reasonable prices. oct!6:ly
8. M’Rlmey,
House, sign, and ornamental painter, and
Dealer in Painte—No. 44 St. Clair street, Pittsburgh.
Has constantly on hand all kinds ol Paints, cither dry or
mixed, Japan and Copal Varnish, Linseed Oil, Boiled Oil,
Spirits Turpentine, Window Glass ot all sizes, Patty, Paint
Brushes, Ac.; all of the host quality, and for Bale at reasona*
ble prices. aepll
ESGJLIBH AND CLASSICAL SEMINARY.
w. t. McDonald, m. pbjbgipal.
rTHIE next session of the Institution will commence on
X MONDAY, the sth of September next, at the room cor
ner of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the
Messrs. Veeder.
References— Hon. A. W. Loomis, 0. Knap, Jr., B. F.Von
onhorst, R. Miller, Jr. auir2s
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OIGAIJ MANUFACTURER
ASP DKAUB IJT ALL KINDS OT
TobacoOf Snuff, and Clgari)
No. 25 Fifth st., Pittsburgh, Pa.
A&" Bleeps constantly on band a large supply of all the
various brands of Imparted Cigars. ja3:g
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
IMPORTED CIGARS,
my2:ly No. 63 Market stexet, PiTtaoußon.
POWER A RIERDON,
Architectural and ornamental carvers.—
Ornamental Patterns for Casting, in every style;
Modeling, Designing, Ac. Composition Ornaments for the
decoration of Steamboats, Buildings, Acq 98 BMITHFIELD
Street, near the Post Office. yl:3m
NEW PAPER HILL.
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 wrapping paper of all
sites. feb27:tf
E. WHITEUOUSE,
Fancy silk and woolen dyer and cleaner,
No. 7 ISABELLA St, near the Emmet Hotel,
mar 4 Aixzqhbnt.
Thomu M, Little,
TXrATCH AND CIGCK MAKER—Fifth street, between
yV Wood and Market streets, opposite Iron City Hotel.
All kinds of Jewelry made and repaired. Fap6:ly
a. OGTSBIB*.... S. L. OCTHOJCRT.
8. CUTHBERT A SON,
Real estate and general agents, m. so
Smithfield street. novl
card,
HLEE, (suooxafiOß to Mcapirr a Lxx,) WOOL DEAL*
• ER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the sale
of American Woolen Goods, No. 189 Liberty street, (my 4
lit £2. Haywardj
DEALER In BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS and LEGHORN
and BRAID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty sts.,
No. 174 Plttabnrgh, Pa. je!4:y
PEKIN TEA STORE,
*r «« «», BY A. JAYNES,
between Wood and Market, south side
Sola Wholesale and Retail. ja3:r2
I Walter P. marihall.
T^Lmrintra.* 111 * * n ®* and American Palter
JOHN MITCHELL
WHOLESALE AND EETAIL DBOGGIBT,
No* 135 Wood Street ’
i»3?a Next door to H. Child-, Shoe Home, Pittafrargh.
TO3. ILEHINQ hsviDg associated with JOS. ADEL, the
business will hereafter be conducted under tha rM* m
J. ABEL t 00., at the old stand, cornet of Smithfield and
Fourth streets. • jalrr
William Thorn, urnsgtit,
HAS REMOVED to the corner of HAND and PENN
Streets,-where ho will, as usual, attend promptly tr
his numerous friends. All articles in his line are warranted
pure, and pnt np with the utmost care. marl4:6m
New Jersey Water Melons and Peaches.
mHB subscriber is in' dally receipt,^ Railroad, of the
J finest quality, of PEACHES, and WATER MELQNB.
Call at his Depot, No* ISB Wood street, above Fifth.
r Wfctf RAMOXL STBINBDOS,
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PUBLISHED DAILY, BY QILLMOBE & MONTGOMERY. AT THE ■■POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOODBTRESrB, AT 86,00 PER ANNUM, OR $6,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLyI^I^I^:
BUSINESS CARDS.
Removal.
HERRON & CRISWELL,
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
JACOB M’COLLISTER,
JOSEPH CHAPMAN,
BUSINESS CARDS,
ENTERPRISE WORKS.
no. 130 WOOD STRErt, T : B.D POOR DILOW VIBQIN ALLIT.
< M c TETLEY.
IMPORTERS and Tnftnnfacturerfl ol
mwh-.tt-bcutLERY. SURGICAL AND DENTAL
INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. We
kepp a geuerel assortment of tbe above
artirics constantly on hand; together
with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pis
tols and Rwvolvers. Flasks, Horns. Shot Belts, Caps, Powder,
Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives;
Tallow and Hair Dressers* Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.—
Also, Trusses and Supporters.
Jobbing and repairing neatly executed.
RIFLKS!—We are making Itifies of every description,to
order, of the best mcterial, oml workmanship warranted.—
Ordera received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill
ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale
taylfi
Cliamlcllers and Gm Fixtures.
THE sub»criberßsrHOow opening at their new Wareroom-
NO. 10D FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith
field, tho largest assortment of CHANDELIERS. BRACK
ETS, PENDANTS, and nil articles connected wit Gas Fitting
over offered In this market. Having arrangements mado
by which they will be constantly in receipt of new patterns
and varieties,they confidently InTite the attention of pur
chasers to their polvctlon. Wo are determined to self as
low as any house in the West, and being practical Gas Fit*
tern, ean offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles
in this line.
We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of every de
scription for gas. water and eteam.
Brass Costings of all kinds made lo order promptly.
LONG, MILLER A CO.,
gar22:y No. 109 First street
GEGRGE FLETCHER]
FROM NEW YORK,
MANUFACTURER of the celebrated
\ Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic
//V\ | Band Tnupm*a, and every description
of Ornamental Hair, for Ladies and
V a,,T,tl,,mnn ’ FOURTH STREET,
between Wood and Market, Titts.
BLETcncß's system onoblos Ladies
YJj ftnd Gentlemen to measure thoir heads
/ with accuracy.
“ for ypjq
No. 1. The round of the Head.
No. 2. From the forehead oTer the head to neck, No. 2.
No. 3. Frem ear to ear, over the top.
No. 4. From ear to ear, round the forehead.
For Toupees, to cover the top of the head only—a paper
pattern, the exact shape of the bald part. ftny4
N«w Coach and Cnrrl&ee Factory!
JOHNSTON, BBOTHERB A CO.,
{broer of Rebecca and Belmont streets, Allegheny Cily,
jmSSL wou LD respectfully Inform their friends
D^ik£ri|£^V'’ and the public generally, that they have
comUK-nced the manufacture of Carriages,
Xml——Barouches. Rockaways, nuggies.Sleighs and
Chariots, In all their various styles of finish and proportion.
All orders will }>« execuu-l with Btrb-t regard to durability
and beantv of finish. Repairs will hJpo he attended to on
the most rtneonnMo terms. Uring in all their work tho
best Eastern Shafts, l*ole.«, uad Wheel stuff, they feel ronfl
dent that all who favor tb*-rn with their patronage, will he
perfectly satisfied on trial of their work.
Purcbafi-rs are requested to give us a call, before pursba
glne elsewhere. octfrly
Pearl Steam Mill;
CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY,
(NXAB rns BAU.UOAD ETATtON.)
I FAMILIES will be acpplled withourvarlous grades of
k FRESH GROUND FT.OCR,
By leaving their orders at the Mill or In our boxes at
Logan. Wilson A Co., Wood street.or Brnun A Reiter cor
ner Liberty and SL Clair streets, Pittsburgh. ’
H. P. Schwartz, or J. T. Sample, Druggists, Allegheny.
Hour will bedelivered totamiileain either of the two cities
Txrms: CASH on delivery.
Jr 2« ' BRYAN, KENNEDY A CO.
Silver Manufactory.
Spoons, forks, emiu.kms, Ac.—reduction is peickb.
—Owing to superior f:n*i iitii-a In ninnufacturing my own
work, w<< nr- now «olling ut it*AAt 10 per retii. lower'than
tbe eastern cities, or elsewhere All work is warranted.
Sterling Silver— ff« also mnnufseture Spoons of the
British sterling qn’ili'y.
Watches and Watch repairing continued, with every fa
cility and renewed determination to give eutin- witlsfar-tion
to customers, both as to price and the superior qo&litv of
the work. \v. W. WILSON. '
Watchmaker and Jeweller,
corner of Market and Fourth «trc«ds.
Steamboat Furniture ami CiinFri,
K have on han>l smd a'e ronarantlr tnnnufoetu
ring STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE AND
CHAIRS, of every d»»*.rrspUcin t vrr :
* I * Extension Dining Tables;
Do Bar do;
Ladies Cabin Chairr., of various styles;
Gents. do do do;'
State Iln&n do do do-
Do Tofl«.-t Bt*xes;
Tete a Tides; Sofa*:
Centre Tables'
M«*h Stands; Card do •
Waier do; Traya. Ac., ir.
Material and workmanship w*m»ut-d. nod patl>
T. B. YOUNG A Of).,
3S Fmhhfhdd At .nnprtsitc City flotri.
NOTICE.
DALV’S STOCKINO MANUFACTORY, •
No. Cil Fifth strt't, Aril ■•ar-ifT al»ve Mjrl.et **rai
PITVSHURtiII, P.\ ’
WHERE WTI.L he P un.l the Urgent and assorted
atoef nr IhVTKRY ever offer-' 1 f<r fale in this citv.
‘-UPefiaM-rN will find it to their adtantage U~> cal) »! thU ,-'a.
tablishmentarHl examine for them.-rite*; it i.i nil I n«--tl to
Insure th> ir custom. (> DMA'
N. H —Hfiat’nilx-r ;li•* Cfu'-.r Frr.-Kn-.: O.ir.rfirn.
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.junta cuiswzLL.
CC. B. Ilf.dly A. 80.,
HKAP fARBHT \VARFIIOf?H. .Vo. S 2 Third ttrvt,
v.or M„rln vonl.l r. =p— ttull v Inform thplr fri.nj.
am. .hr* pnhhc (hut tin- (i.jtp nnw fn .for. th.ir
Cfnnpl.t.. F.U.L ?TiK’K. < ■■nvi-iin.; nf TARPITJ. of .t.-.t
dwcrlptlnn. from th» n.,r.l V..|„» »n.< Drqvol.
moo IncralTi, Hrmp nr«l Rv:. Floor Dil Cr.th. from n,
to r-ielit vnrd. w 1.1,., B *w rn.l v.-rr rich Oorm »nd
Canton Matting. Prurgot ~ Rnc.Xlat., Stair Kntla tVin !.v«
niv.tJas, in. Pormn. In u-nnt nr,. Invltoj lo null an.) Mnm
nr thoir atorlt. Untols, «n,l Rwlilonw furn
labed on Lh« mn«t reaw-nnhU terms.
pmfiL- nnd tjnlck snle«
TERMS .-AsnONLV. ort2
THE OLD PRINTING WrABUSHMKNT, (late John-
Pton A Str--kton.) an J Blank Ueok and Sfationcry
Warehouse, i« preparth! to oxo-'ute every style of le-gal
Coinmorclnl, Canal and St*-nmhnnt Job Printing and IVx'k
Rinding, and fnmUh every article in th> Rtnuk nook. Paper
and Stationery line, at tho shortest notice and cn the moat
reasonable terms.
Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, Printing Offico
and Book Bindery, corner of Market and Second stn fnovlfl
Depot of Lougworth A Zimmerman’s Cm
Uwba Wines and Brandy,
THE undersigned has received and offers for sale. aCCin
cinnan prices, n large quantity r-fLogworth A Zimmer
man’s choice and world-renowned Sparkling. Dry and La*
dies’ Sweet Catawba M Iner. Such us may ilealre tx> procure
an fixenllent article of Native Wine, (the pure juice of the
frepe,) wtn find my establishment the placo for the gratifi
cation of thrir desires. The Catawba Brandy,distilled from
tbe genuine Grape, is declared hr many excellent judges,
equal In flavor to tbe beflt imported Cognac.
Nnna’i 4 Clark’s Planio
A FRF.SII arrival of NUNNS ± CLARK’S »rii ,
celebrate*! PIANOS has ju*t been riT'droidw/lnilwJ
by the Buhscrilier. Tlu-v have U'en madeM
and carefully celectod exprcpsly for thl«mnr-'J a S \J V
kel, and are considered unoqualh*<l for swi-etnera and power
of tone. They all pospes. l * the new improvement of two
separate bridges, the base string* running over and above
tbe treble. They are fnlly warranted to stand any climate
and tn axcel in capacity for standing in tune. Prici-srange
from $250 to A leo. a fine lot of Pianos from tho man u
factories of DUNHAM A CO., and also LIGUTE. NEWTON
A BRADBURY, N. Y. All the above will positively bn sold
at Factory prices, without additional charge for freight,
risk, etc., etc. HENRY KLEHER,
Sole Agent for Nunn* A Clark’s Pianos,
No. 101 Third street,
je3 Sign of tbe Golden Harp.
lllll’s Almanacs for 1859.
JOHN n. MKLLOK. 81 Wood street, Pittsburgh, will
publish on the 15th August. 1854, the woll known
series of Almanacs (for 18551 calculated hy Sanford C. Hill.
Esq., and for many years published hv Mr. Luke Loomis, of
this city, under tbo name of “Loomis’ Almunucs.” Tbo
series will consist of—
HILL’S PITTSBURGH ALMANAC,
. HILL’S MAGAZINE ALMANAC,
HILL’S AMERICAN FARMERS’ ALMANAC.
It is only necessnrv to say, that the religious, moral and
useful character ofMr. Hill’s Almanacs will bo maintained
In the above series, fur 1855.
Printers und others ore hereby cautioned against
infringing on the copyright of the above Almanacs.
They will be for Kal e at all tbo Bookstores, by tbe gross
or dozen, and by
JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood street.
A New Arrival of Pianos
CIHARLOTTE BLUMK, No. 118 Wood street, is jnst re
/ ceiviog the following new I’lano Fortes, with and with
out the iEoli&n attachment:
One elegant carved Louis XIV style Grand Action 7 oc
tave Piano.
000 extra carved Serpentine, pearl kevs, 7 octave Piano.
Two full carved, somi grand, 7 octave Pianos.
Two plain Rosewood “ *♦
One do do 6 % “
Three do do G “ “
Two doable round oorner Rosewood octave Pianos.*”
One round corner finished back and front 7 octave Piano.
A further arrival Is expected in about two weeks. [au29 *
JOHN A. O’BRTEN, 67 SMITH KTELD STREET, between
Fourth and Diamond alley- Money loaned on Gold and
Silver Plate. Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry
Musical Instruments, Guns and Pistols, Feather Reds, Fur
niture, and all kinds of articles—for any length of time
agreed on. Charges for storage considerably lower than
heretofore. Private entranco through the hall door. All
business transactions strictly confidential.
Forfeited pledges sold immediately after being out of
date, unless redeemed. Bargains of Gold and Silver Watch
es, Jewelry. Ac., always on hand. aprlo:6m
NEW SEED STORE*
JAMES WARDROP,
OFFERS for sale CANARY BrRDS of the most improved
breed, being very hardy, and fine singers. Bird Seeds
—Canary,Hemp, Millet,Rone and mised Seed. Bouquets
will be furnished composed of the finest FLOWERB, viz:
Camelias,Rose Buds, Heliotropes. Ac. T3vergroens(ln pots)
for Christinas Trees, from the Seed and Horticnlturnl Store,
No. 49 Fifth st., near Wood. dec2o
j.?LtJosa.
THE subscriber havlDe the cxcHisive right to manufac
ture and sell SWEENEY’S HOT AIR AND SMOKE
CONSUMING FURN ACK, is prepared to receive orders, and
contract for heating buildings with the most economical
Furnace now in nse. The attention of those interested is
solicited. Any intormntion can bo hud of A. BRADLEY.
Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BARNDOLLAR,
dec24:tf 1 Iron City Stove Warehouse, No. 134 Wood fit.
BAURItirdSER;
A RCHITECTS:—Offices: PbHo Hall. No. 7fi Third street,
-ajl -Pittsburgh;-aQdeast side of the Diamond, Allegheny.
Jvl2:6m •
AttUK WALNUT BOOK CABBS—Hnlsirt nmlin wow.,
room. ' £4kl2J T. B. yOTOfcr* 00. !
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PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 7, 1855.
D. FTCKETSEN,
No. 137 Liln-rty street.
Loan Office
Consume the Smoke*
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BUSINESS CARDS.
THE late firm hf JONES A been dissolved
by the death of John F. Qaigg, on tbo 27th Inst., the
business of said firm will bo settled by tho andersignod at
tbt-ir office, corner of Rosa and Ftiet streets. ’
ISAAC Partner.
Pittsburgh, September 30,1554—(0cL2:y
Isaac Jones,
MANUFACTURER ol Spring and-BUster;Steel, Plough
Slab steel, steel Plough Wings, Coach and Ellptlc
Springs, Brass Nat Taper, half patent, Screw, Mall and
Hammered Iron Axles,—comer of Ross and First streets
Pittsburgh, Pa. oct2:ly
ISAAC 405E5......—. D. B. JIOOEftS
D. B. Rogers A Co
Manufacturers or kugers’patent improved steel
Culuvator teeth. Office comer Roas and First atreetß.
oct2ly '
Spectacles*
IN THE MOST veluablo triumpba.df science and art, the
invention of Spectacle* r.inkj with the highest The
experl-nced Optician overcomes the' advances of nature,
and comers upon tho ag«d-sjghted th& inesrimable advan
tage of retaining the noblest of his senses. Yet great injury
Pi constantly rezulting to thousands from igooTuncs on the
part of venders, or of those who venture to choose for them
eelvo3.
Tnere are many requisites attending the selection of
Glasses. The purity of finish of the glass; Its proper con
vexity; the best form and adjartment of tho frama, sn as
to preserve the parallelism with the eye for distant vision
or for near Tta.on, to throw tho plnne‘of each glass at right
angle* to the axis of virion for **ach eye; to bring the ex
act centre of each glass precisely opposite the pupil; to
have the position of the glasses perfect, both horizontally
and vertically, A*., Ac. v/g
From long experience in fitting glasses, united with a
perfect knowledge of tbo strocture.af the eye, we can
promis&Fclentlfic accuracy, and thus aid much In tho pre
servation of the eye. ;
Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles, carefully selected of (ho
b»*st qualities, for sale. Also, glasses fitted, Ac.
W. W. WILSON, Practical Optician,
f gt| 9 G 7 Market Street, comer of Fourth.
XDWAED R. HILL. ...L-IIAKCUS X. HOLUDAX
Ilill A Holliday,
Produce, forwarding and.commission bier.
CHANTS, Evansville, la —Strict attention paid to all
consignments for sale of Flour, Produce, Ac. Orders for
the purchase of Produce solicited ancf promptly attended to.
Goods for re-shipment forwarded with despatch. (oci9;Cm
j. a. Josra 0 DCC^^
JONES 8i BUCHER,
ISON 'FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,
RnwyJcoma Railroad, fat of Third it. Harrisburg, fa.
I I A> INQ inernwed oar Uarliloerj, whlrh In uow ol the
JUL mMt improved order, and having added many ftc!!!-
tiea for dispatching work, we are now manufacturing First
Class
STEAM ENGINES,
FOR FURNACES ANI) ROLLING MILLS.
Blowing Cylindorc, Boilers, Furnace, Rolline.
SAW ANDOHI3T MIU, MAOIUNKItY A CAFTINOi:
Gao nnd Water I‘iprj, Iljdnint., lutorts,Lamp Po.t. Hitch
in* I‘.*ts, Colamna, Ulrdrro, Shafting, Ilau-ers.
Bracket.,Cellnr UaUiingTuhg,Spout's,
Ratling, l crandaha and Ornamental Cailinni.
We pay particalar attention to themanurnoturo and con
etmetion of Caft iron
Fronts for Ilonses nnd Stores.
Having anexteneivo agsorUunot of beautiful Carved Pat
terna of the moat approred nrchltootnrnl order, our great
faeiliura for manufacturing and shipping enable us to com
pete with our cities.
Farn *«* or Rolling Mills, Mill Owners
and Mill-TVrights, will flud it much to their advantage to
call nod examine our extensive stock of Patterns before
building.
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS,
Of every description; Smith Work, Pattern Making, Far-
Dare and Forge Tuyeres, furulehed to order. [myiiy
China Hall, "
Market street, between third and fourth
—IUO crate.-* of QUKBNBWARE, of this Fall imports
tion, now receiving, to which we invite the attention of the
country and city trade. Haring some dozen different pat
tern* of lea Ware, wo feel confident of auitiug all tn*fes;
among which may be found white iron Ptone, gold hand,
gold scroll, blue, pink, plum purple,brown aud green. Al
so, a hundsnme green sprig and white imitation stone, which
can be sold much below the real stone ware,
COMMON WARE.—Our stock of,Common Teas, Plate?
Dishes, Baker*, Nappies, Bowls, Pitchers, and every article
In the line, is large, and selected for the city and country
trade.
OLAi'S WARE—Having a large and well selected stock
of ilia.-L* on hand, wo will cell at factory prices, saving the
merchant the trouble of making a separate bill. All wt*
ask M a call, and ne feel confident of pleasing
_Z e P* .JOHN J. O’LEARY.
Uoot» «atl Shots, Wholcitkle anti Hetiiil*
JAMES ROBB,
VfO. 89 Market, and 6 Union ctreet, third door from the
Market Ur use, would call the attention of his frtendp,
and the public generally, to tbe fact, that he has now on
hand tho largest and best selected stock of BOOTS AND
r oin ’ if \ *!\ lh i iT by ladles and gentlemen
or Phil- .elphla. New York and Boiton, aud wbich.ba trusta
canno'. .ail to please all.
His prfce* are v*-ry ranch reduced, and ho sella Ladies’
Gaiters at from $1,12 to $2.60; Gentlemen’s Boc-ts, from s2":')
!?v£ b .' exCrllHnt Geulleineo’s Gaiters, and Youths and
Lhildren a wear, at extraordinary low prices.
Ilu aJso continues to manufaetare, us beretnfore, all de
svrl|.Uons or LADIES A*D GENTLIiMEN’S BOOTS AND
SHOES, of tho beat quality and the latest stylo, all of which
I.h warranta Nor should be overlooked bis very large as
snriment cf Outn Sandals, Overshoes and Iteots, for Ladies
Oeotlemon and Children. Every pereou who favors him
with their patrouago will bo fiUrly dealt with. jan'J
New Paper Hangings.
_ NO. 86 WOOD STREET.
INE FRENCH AND AMKUIOAN PAKIjOR I‘APKItS ;
Panel Ducuratbiuv In gold, oak aud marble;
Hall Papers, of various styles;
Fig’d *nd Plain Papers, for Uluing rooms and chamb?r*-
Cheap tunl low priced Wall Papers, ’
Borders, Ceilings, Figuree, Window Shades.
A large and complete «*ortmont of the above, selected
for Die hi*a.s<»u, Will be suld at the nimal low prices.
. WALTER P. MARSHALL.
m. oaxrr.... ... .... kipfaont -T./JuaVii
Graff, ltelftloger A Graff,
iOUNphi, No. i 24 Wood street.—Manu
| T facturcre of Cooking Stoves, Coal and Wo ( kI Stove*
Parlor Stove:., Hollow Ware, Plain and Fancy Grates, Plain
and Fancy Fenders, a?ad and Dog Irons, Portable Forces
Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Stove Kettlea, Wagon B»x4*
<fc - Ac - eul4 *
Wm. H. Talcott A Co., ’
| SI'CCtS-iOHfl TO T. KENSrPT, JB., * CO 1
Manufacturers of gilt and mahogany look
ing GLASSES, Portrait and Picture Frames, A,*, and
dealer* in Imported and Domestic Fancy Goods, No. 62 cor
uer of Wood and Fourth streets, Pittaburgh. octi2:iw
HAVING wid my interest in the firm of T. KENNEDY
JR., A CO., to William U, Talcott, who, with A G*
Ueury, will contlnae tho Looking-Glass and Variety Burt
notw at tbe old stand, corner of Wood and Fourth streets
under the stylo of Wm. 11. Talcott A Co. I confidently re
commend them to my farmer auatomerfl, *as every wav
qualified to give entire satisfaction. J
AH persons having demauds against me,and all indebted
to roe, will please make an early settlement,
. .°ct!2 JR.
Cabinet Furniture Warehonie.
fl’i B. YOUNG & CO., Cubinti Furniture and Choir Man-
JL • tt/acturrra, No*. US aud 40 Smithflelil street, onposito
City Hotel, would respectfully remind their old friends and
customcrfl, and those about to purchase anything In their
line of business, that they aro constantly manufacturing
every description ot fashionable Parlor and Chamber Fur
niture, warranted in material and workmanship, and sold
on reasonable terms. Care taken in packing for land or
water carriage
8 team boat Cabin Furniture and Cbairaon hand anti made
to order, oa usual.
Those Interested In furnishing boata will find it to their
advantage to give us a call, as every attention to
the manufacture of work best adapted to their umj. (atiSl
BOOTS AND
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
JAMES ROBB ha.n fitted up in splendid atyio his store
No. 89 Market street, and No 0 Union street, between
Hfth street and tho Diamond, and has now completed his
Spring atoek of BOUTS,SUUKS, SLIPPERS,GAITERS Ac.
and Palm LeaT, Pedal, Duatimand Braid HATS, to which he
invites the attention of ail purchasers, whether at whole
sale or retail.
This stock is one of the largest everopened in this city
and om braces everything worn by the ladies of Philadelphia
end New York, and he trust* cannot fail to please all
Greut care lias been given in selecting tho choicest goods
all of which he warrants. *
Ho also continues to manufacture, as heretofore, all de
scriptions of Boote and Shoes, aud from this long experience
of over twenty years in bushiest* In this city, is, he trusts
u dufllcieut guarantee that those wfi& favor him with their
custom, will he fairly dealt with. apr!9:tf
Seminary for Boys.
Soulh-u>at cor. of t\fih and Grant Court House
Fail dwwion of this School will commence on MON*
-L DAY, September 4th, and the duties ofingtruction will
be resumed by Mewra. GRIGGS and M’DONALD.
There ere leu auccessive mouths In the Academic year.
Tuition 1a pur quarter.
The number of pupils is limited, and boys are admitted
in the order of applications which may be made after
Augufli 30th, at 64 Liberty street, or at School, or by letter
dropped jn Post Olfice. au9-bw*
W. B. SCAIFE,
First street, between wood and market
STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA.-, builds Francis' Patent
Metallic Life Boats,of Galvanized Iron; also, manufactures
Copper andSboet Iron Work, Cooking 3toves for Steamboats
and Hotels, Portable Forges, Forged Iron Work, Largo
Bolts for Bridges, Ac.; Cork Life Preservers, the best and
cheapest kind. Steamboat work attended to. fmy26.y
WE are receiving from New .York and Philadelphia.
SSO HALF CHESTS TEA, p “»
comprising Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong
Souchong, and English Breakfast, all of which have been
carefully selected, and will be sold as usual.
A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store,
jy2l No. 38 Fifth street.
J BOOTS AND SHOES.—Those who wish to eet a
neat and well fitting *
BOOT, BIIOE or GAITER,
will call at H’LAUGHLIN’S,
JylB _______ 9o Fourth street
GRAFF, UEISINGKR A GRAFFI
Manufacturers of coal and wood cooking
STOVES, Parlor and Heating Stoves, Grate Fronts,
Fenders, Wagon Boxes Ac. Warehoase No. 124 WOOD
Street, above Fifth, Pittsburgh, Pa. jy«>4
STOCKING F AC T O IlTi
NO. 24 FIFTH STREET ,
Sign of THE OLD STAND.
WILLIAM DALY baa returned from the Manufactur
ing Hosiery Districts of Europe, where he has pu>
chased, for cash, a rury extensive and well assorted stock of
the best descriptions only of Stockings, Seeks, Undershirts,
Drawers, Gloves; also, new style of Children's and Misses’
Fancy Stockings, together with bis domestic stock of Pitts
burgh Manufactured Hosiery. He will sell by wholesale or
retail at New York Importers’prices.'
- WILLIAM DALY A CO.
Remember the place—No. 24, Sign of THE OLD STAND.
my‘23
Spring Style Hats.
£»» WE WOULD INVITE eur friends and the public
fgg generally to call and examine our now and beautiful
- style of Corrugated flaw, which we are selling low
for cash. Also, oar Celestial Cap, which is acknowledged 1
to be the neatest and Lett Cap of the season*
- feb!7 ' J. WILSON ft SON, 01 Wood st. ‘
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FOR SALE AND TO LET
T Property for Sale.
HE subscriber offers for sale, on Ter; reasonable terms,
tb* following property, viz:
A.Tbree Btory Brick Dwelling House, No. UOTenn street,
between Hay street and Evans’ alley; and Lot 26 feet front,
extending back 112 foot to an alley. The House to one of the
best buildings, and In one Of the most pleasant neighbor
hoods in the city.
Five Lots—embracing comers of Front and Ferry streets;
one hundred and five feet front on Ferry and sixty feet on
Front slroet, with a good three story Brick Building on the
corner, a two story Frame on Front at, and two Brick Band
ings, used as shops, on Ferry at.
A Lot, 31 feet front by 60 feet deep, on Front, between
Market and Ferry streets.
A Lot, with rery convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot 20 feet
by 80, fronting on Congress and Elm sts.'
A House and Lot, on Wylie street, near the new Court
House. The house is well arranged and in good order, and
is nr-w occupied as a hotel.
A Three Story Brick, on Smithfleld street, near Seventh—
bemg in an excellent biudne** location. The Lot is 20 by 80
feet deep, fronting on Smithfleld st.
A Cottage Frame and Lot, 28 by 120 feet,fronting on Anne
and Robinson streets, Allegheny City. This is a very desire*
bio and pleasant location for a residence.
Nine Lots in the town of M’Keesport, each 60 feet by 160.
Several of these arc on the Main street.
Eleven Acres in Limetown, on the Monongahela River, on
which there ore 4 houses; there are some 6or 7 acres ef ex
cellent stone coal, and abundance of limestone, convenient
to the landing; and two coal pita open.
Ninety Lots in the town of Columbia, 60 feet by 160 each»
nearly all level, and well locatled. The tenant of each Lot
has the privilege of using whatever stone coal he may re
quire for his own use, from apt near the Locks. Colombia
is a pleasant situation on the bank of the Monongahela riv
er, a short distance below Look No. 3, in the midst of an ex
tensive stone coal region, and would be a desirable point for
manufacturing establishment*.
Two Hundred acres of superior Stone Coal.with House,
Railroad, Ac. This property has a front of 140 rods on the
Monongahela river; an excellent landing; good grade and
foundation for railroad—with enough level ground at one
point for houses and gardens, or locations for manulkctories.
The vein is deep enough to allow horses to be used in haul-
Ing out the coal—the quality of which, for iron work, steam,
gus, or for any ordinary tecs*surpassed by any in the
country.
In my absence, my agent, Jfeoaa Blakely, Esq., will give
all necessary information, and fc» authorized to give warran
to* deeds for any property rass& J-AME3 MAY,
tny2fi So. UP Penn street
35 Per Cent Lowtr than any Farm In tile
Ceaaty.
A VALUABLE FARM FOE SALE.—The subscriber is
authorised to sell the following described TRACT OF
LAND, containing 111 «cra,Bitoateain NorthFsvette town
ship, Allegheny county,re.,from the City of Pitts
burgh, end near ibe Uwe of the Btonfcenvilla Railroad, with
Coal and Limo Stono uader Whole place, and ea.«y of
access—improvements as fellows: A very comfortable Farm
House, 30 by 2G feet, U ctciics high; Wash liousm Spring
House, nod other out bsSk ! i«ts; anew Frame Bank Barn,
W by 35 feet, finished in the beet possible manner, with
Btabling under the whole building; AQO bearing Apple
Tr-«s t best grafted qualities; a large quantity of Peach and
Cherry Trees, all In bearing order; frbout KKacres cleared
and in a high state of cultivation, with waterin all the fields.
This land is very comfortably situated in one of the best
neighborhoods in the county, being convenient to market
to churches, schools and mills, and would not be in the
market, only that tbo owner is about to remove to the far
west. Terms easy and price moderate. For further parti
culars see the owner, WM. ROBB, on premises, or the sub
scriber. JAMES O. RICHEY,
nu2l:daw Real Estate Agent
SALE.—Two splendid Farms; one of 100acres,and
. the other 76 acres; beautifully located on tho Upper
St. Clair Township Plank Hoad, 6 miles from the city, each
of them lying so as to divide into 10acre lots.havingagood
spring.on each. It Is a splendid opportunity for a specula
tion. Those who want a good home, or wish to make
money, would Jo wall to look at it. aa we will cell to the
first that offers us onr low price, in lots or all together
Also, fire Country Seats, 1 mile from Woods’ ron, and.
only 3 milea from Allegheny city, by wayof the New Crich
ton Plank Roai. They are fine healthy locations, and of
fered very low.
Also, ten Country Seats on the Ohio and Pennsylvania
Railroad,? below the city. They will besoldseparate
or together to a colony or building association." It is a
loTely location, and cheap, of course.
Also, ono Lot of two acres, and two smaller pieces of
ground, opposite Harlman's at Woods' run, offered at n
very low price for bo fine a property. An assortment of
Lands, Houses and Lots, always on hand, and described in
my register. Before buying you would do well to call and
enquire of . THOMAS WOODS,
i g< 76 Fourth street.
Beautiful Sites for Country Homes.
THE undersigned offers for sale, on easy terms, FIFTY
LOTS, laid off and restricted for rural residences. 1 Also,
au ENTIRE SQUARE, on the bank of the Allegheny river
764 feet long by 200 feet deep; having fronts on Maty and
Julia Ann Avenues, and Henrietta and Herr streets. This
square contains many Fruit Trees of the choicest kind, and
commands a fine view of the picturesque and romantic sce
nery around. I am desirous of preserving this square en
tire, as it would afford one of the most charming and mag
nificent sites for a genttomau’e summer residence, in the
immediate vicinity of tho two cities.
Also, about TUiUE ACRES OF GROUND, at the head of
the Island, advantageously situated for manufacturing pur-
Tbe above property to situated in Duquesne borough, on
the high and main bank of Herr’s Island,and to reached by
a very substantial Bridge of oue span. For particulars ap
ply at my residence. In Duquesne borough, on the main
bank, fronting tho bead of Hereto Island, or of JOHN DUN
LAP 4 CO., corner of Second and Market sta., Pittsburgh
WM. a MILLER.
Fifth Ward Property - for sale at a Good
Bargain.
Three valuable brick houses and lots.—
These Lots embrace a front on Penn street, of G 6 feet 6
inches, to n 3 feet alley ; on which there is erected a valua
ble block of Brick Houses, two stories high, with kitchen
and cellar in ba/*mcut, 41 feet front on Penn street, and 30
fwt deep on Luc os t street. This is a very desirable situa
tion fur either a Store or a Tavern; Penn ftreot beiDg the
great througbfare of the city ; and this property beiDg con
venient to the Railroad Depot. 6
This property would not be in the market only that the
owner to living in Washington county, and finds it extreme
ly iuconveotoni to attend to it.
Terms easy and price moderate; for further particulars
enquire of ROBERT DAY, Fifth Ward,
or JAS. C. RICHEY,
Unal Estate Agwtu, at this office.
/ 10AL I'ROl'Eh J’V FOR SALK AT A GKtiA V BARGAIN.
Vy —The suborn u;r offers to soil the one-half or 400 acres
r.t Coal, and 10a acres of surface, situate*! at Freemen's
Landing, on the Ohio river, in Hancock county, Va. This
property has facilities rarely met with; the vein being 7
foet thick, of the very best quality of Bituminous Coal, and
at a point on the river where the water to about 13 feet at
tbo lowest stage, and a very largo pool, sufficient to harbor
-00 coal boats. Also a charter lur the purpose of establish
ing coal works at the eawo point. There is erected ou the
above a first rate overshot Saw Mill.
The above will be sold half, three-quarters, or the whole,
to euit purchasers. Terms easy and price moderate. For
further particulars enquire of ROBERT KEENAN, on the
premises, or of JAMES C. RICHEY,
a ° ts Real Estate Agent, at lids office.
O Valuable Property tor Hale.
N LIBERTY STREET, ADJOINING THE METHO
DIST GRAVE YARD, NEAR CANAL BASIN.—This
to now the only desirable piece of property in this neighbor
hood not already bought up by tho Pennsylvania Railroad
Company. Fronting on Liberty 50 feet, on Elm street 100
feet, thence to the Methodist Grave Yard SOU feet, to Liber
ty 110 feet.
This property to moat desirable as a Hotel. The building
now on it, a good substantial three story brick, with all the
necessary back buildings, has for a long time bcun occupied
os the Union Uotid, doing a good business. Capitalists and
others desifoiw of making a good invertmont, win do well
to examine the premises.
uprJrv.f EDWARD FABER.
For Sale.
T , , SELL my unexpired lease (fourteen yearn) of a
5 . le on G’iiara Btrcet and Spring alley. In the
Fifth Word—4o ft. fronting on O'Hara street, and running
bnck 100 ft. on Spring alloy, ou which to erected a four
storied Brick House, 40 R. square, with a frame, two stories
60 It. on Spring alley, well calculated to carry on any
branch of manufacturing business. Being engaged in man
uiucturing In the country, I offer the above for sale.- In
quire at No. 425 Liberty .street.
c>clB:tf EDWARD FABER.
Coal VVorlca For Balei
OIXTY THREE ACRES OP LAND, with 250 acres of Coal
k.l attached, aud all tho improvements thereon in success
ful operation, raid Farm to situated on the Monongahela
river, .s 4 miles above Pittsburgh, and is supplied With a
iarm House, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad, and
un excellent harbor. ’
The vwn or Coal is five feet thick, and cannot bo surpassed
In quality. For further particulars apply to
, NICHOLSON & PAYNE,
No. 235 Liberty street.
WTliree House* aud Lots for Sale.
■T7tt£° B ° lu at ,i‘ rl ™te Bate, TURKS HOUSES AND
LOTS. One Brick House,situated on Ferry, between
™urth aUd Liberty Btrt ‘ ul *> I*°t ‘-’0 feet front by 79 feet
Also, one Lot and two Houses, on Logan street, Bixth
" 11 ,. One House fronting on Logan street, and the other
on Carpenter n alley ; Lot 24 feet by 100.
A too, the Ktarid 1 uov occupy, on the corner of Ferry and
Water streets; the lease running oue year from Ist of April,
1855, with the Furniture, Bedding, 4c. The House at pres
ent to doing a good business, and is pleasantly focated.
For terms and further particulars enquire of*
ALEX. CUPPLES,
_ nu-o:tf corner of Ferry and Water streets.
To Lei.
THE PROPERTY situated corner of Webster and Fulton
streets, from and 1 after the Ist of April next. 'lhto Is
an oliglblc situation for a large Boarding House or a Tavern
btand. It contains one large Brick House,fronting onFul
ton street; two small Frame Houses, fronting on Crawford
street; and Stable, fronting on Webster street. At a very
small ext ease the back buildings can be converted into sta
bling capable of stulling twelve horses. For terms apply
to AUSTIN LOOMIS,
J ftp W 02 Fourth street.
YALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, Adjoining the
Borough of Manchester—THlßTY BUILDING LOTS,
each 24 feet frout by liH) feet deep, and fronting on Market
6treet 00 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 Adams, Esq., and the title is per
fect and beyond dispute. Apply to
JAMES BLAKELY.
rIERAPEUTIC CHAIRS—Which you can use either a
an upright or reclining Chair; invaluable for invalids,
and luxurious for loungers. Call and seo them.
T. B. YOUNG ft CO., .
jan2o 38,Smithfield street.
Valuable Property For sale*
FIVE HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS, Situate on Centre
Avenue, near Fulton street, and within ton minutes’
walk of the Post Office. For terms,inquire of
UOON 4 SARGENT,
tayl» corner of Wood and Fifth ata.
To Let,
A GOOD DRY CELLAR, under the Neptune Engine
House, on SsTenth street,suitable forstoring molasses
or produce. Inquire of JOHN fI.~ETEWART,
rcarti . 267 Liberty street.
For Sale or Rent*
A WELL FINISHED TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING
ti on Third street,between fimithfield and Gram streets’.
Apply to J. W. BUTLER,
■ ■ 97 Front street.
Basement .To T.et.
ABASEMENT ROOil, 21 fectwido.by 82 deep, two-thirds
aboveground, wbll finished and well lighted. wUf Be
“ :APrU - 1 £D4n,rt * **%&«
PHILADELPHIA. ’
„ ¥nn „ GEORGE J. -HENKEL’S ~~
C 1 * °ABI NE T WAREZI OV SE ,
JVo. 173 CHESTNUT STREET • *
(Qproaixi lansPXNntxcx Hall,)
. . Philadelphia;
FUENITDEE, IN EVERY STYLE'
Com XIV, Louis XV, EUzabeihancnJ Antique,
t w “ Sca]ptureCar»lii ? atia modern atvlo:
In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satinwoodind Maple*
all of superior construction, and finished in the
best stylo,equal to* if notoxcelling inqual
ity, the Goods of any Establish
~ mentlntheUnitedStatea.
MPLOTTNG none but experienced workmen, (appren
ticos being positively excluded,)and using the beat mo
ccrlolß, tbo wori cannot foil to Rive satWactlon to pu“
chasers. Amongat tho many advantages offered to fur
chasers, is the faculty of Famishing a House, either in ele
gant or plain style, completely from one establishment; bv
which means all tho articles in each room correspond in
style and quality, and the xmmenso stock always c*a hand,
being so various in design, enables purchasers to please
their taste m a selection, without the delay necessarily
caused in ordering Furniture. '
To givean idea of tho flnisbad Farnßure on hand, I need
only inform you that my Rooms are 176 teetlong, by 27 feet
wide,fournoorsin number; with Shops contiSuoua,suffi
cient to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that the
work Is all done under my own Immediate inspection
.££5P-The Packing is ail done in the Store, and Furniture*
warranted to carry safely any distance. Visiters to Phila
delph ja are respectfully invited, as purenaseta or otherwise
to call ana examine tho Goods. - • au23*ly
JOSEPH MOGRIDI3E
COMMISSION A N|> FORWARDING MERCHANT
No. 88 OouatSUIAL, BELOW PIXB STnxxy *
St* Louis* Dio.. '
tn'han? enrellaired,OT Cond S nin »nte or BUlsof Lading,
Sm t^!pnrCh^80 i Le!ld ’ arain . HemP end other
ni7 1 | 1I | b< ’ P ro ™P u J’ Oiled at thclowestmarhot prices
dace of Merchandiie and Pro
rates of *siShf2ni f* clal f aie nnd dispatch; tho lowest
a ‘ wa y” bo procured,and thscipcnm
of Storage and Drayage as much, as poßalhlo avoided.*^
n . .. HxmaENcas:
Pagifc* Bacon, Bt. LonlS! EUls 4 Morton, Cincinnati-
S'l. 00 ’ 1 f, °° > d °i Strader A Gorman, ’ do!
San t lfw,** V r 51 *’ (l0 ’ Eoses A f-raier, do;
? 0 -n?T, t£ i? g^Co, > do > Springer 4 tyhiicman, do*
»’m J ;“sf DCt4MOrr ro* :
S B Ji Baltimore.
u;2* Ft^ ol 4S°.' Boflto n; Abrahnm J. Cole, do-
Howard, Bon A Co., do; W. B. Reynolds, Louisville;
T o Tninhaii*n n , U. Newcomb 4 Bro., do;
T. O. Twlchell 4 Co., Commission Merchants. New Orlean*
op “ n P .“. licy of insurance, which will cover
!‘ ‘ addre3 «.when advised by latter p'i
S’" --hon endorsed on bills oflad!n S before, or at the
tl “‘; ° f “nlpment. JOSEPH aonRIDaE,
Bt. Ikiuia. Mißßourl.
„ . WATER. CURE INSTITUTE
HAND STREET, (SOUTH SIDE,) BET. PENN STREET
t\octor N baf?7 pa. fa
rt CU^?^r^vc f S d „m Plthl3t ’ ° f eDWI
pcriectly safe, direct and immediate effect this gve
wSle It l7 l nSMji r, ' Te I i f and a!I diseaMS “not. and chronli
. l m grateful and Invigorating to the weak and
wm Waw ft“urir P to™!‘ 7 iaSTnh '° ln fa:l,illeS - ’ rho
tp^d S « l h«? “ nd Hcma-patliic treatment will ba adminla
d'sirfd: fiot. after long and thoremgh
J ael2 ,P Tes d decided preference to Uydro
pathy,.which has, throughout the old .and now world.
fnrtodL 60 “ CIeI T form of dheare
Inclading. Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Dysocosia!
and Chronic Rheumatism, Aathmt?(juta’-
hbJw™' a ? 4 vP T ? r fiieeases. Testimonials of cures
TT^^i liSh re r u 'ahle cititens of nearly every State in tho
Union, can be examined at Doctor Baelz’s office The Rev
Clergy are Invited to consult him gratis. me Rev.
W f^t r nsed ln thecommencement, and often
Inhc'.bcL, ,rcatmi!nt > lt b a luxury Instead of unplea.
aDt, as those unaoiuainted might suppose. . P
S? ,r ' r * P«'mer,
j," ' w - n *■ IVUIIams, Thompson BeiL J. R. Wei’
Kere MOrgan ' Wm ' B * Uol “?e. £U* English, BM.
tion h nod n iire isn f?^. having visited Doctor Raeli’s InsUtu
tion and tntneased his successful treatment, cheerfully re-
S:° a Wm “ 9 “ thoroll E ill y educated and skillful Rhy
s' Vc :ir .! Kn o' , I!u r," pI1 ! fide- M’Connells, David Hunt John
W > «' rt lc‘tri°t L M‘ lt, ' iC o’ t° bn B ' W-iogston, John Wright
W. W. I atrfck, Moses t. Eaten, O. Ormsby Gregg. [janO’’
Kansas, Nebraska St Knlivv-Wothlnclam
„ LAND TWESTY PEfi CENT. OBEAPER
THAN C -^j )BB O™nTLN'THE ABOVE TERRITORIES.
mn . , ~ Katntc Farm for Sale.
I * % subucnber to authorised to et*ll TWO lITTVDTI'FTi
V A EIGHTY-FOUR ACRES OF IInD, s FuaK
Ailcgheny county, PennsylvnnillyiS
«ufht«vS Keosport, » knowxras oxo Flats, and in
eight of tha proposed Station on the Connellsville Railroad
Improvements as follows; a square LOG HOUSE 30
feet, two storks high; and 6quaro LOG BARN *OO bv 30
SSSI“ twffioo youig ORCU
b Si. , 11 fruit.) just commenced to bear. There
Iff f . wfLVL 0110 h '“, dred cleared and in a high state
u, and the balance Isweßsct withwhite-oak
a stock l™ OTieT -, Thls l*>«« caiculatSfur
Vl '7 leTeI > “ nd U>o soil of an excellent
i. 7n f e fi f . os '-'S ro * i o«. aid bring well watered with
twelve or fourteen never-failing springs of excellent water
» ? d , r »tcly met with, being within half
a mile of the \ oughlogheny and ono mile or Mononcahela
and almost on the lino of the Connellnville Railrbadfaud ia
enpposed to contain an inexhaustible bed of IRON ORIS,
This Land would not be in the market, only that the owner
is about to remove to tho “Ear West.” Terns a-riS^i
F ° r ‘) uther Particulars, innuiro o/w. J.
Lorens to Glass Works, or of
~»o „ , JAMES C. RICHEY,
-rHf i Real Estate Agent, ,t this office.
T,„„ Valuable Property for Sale.
'n 0 :^ OTS i < ? F Q fiOUND, open which are erected Tour
t!m Ck k.v'i tW ° Fl f m . e Buildings, which rent annually
j,,. J5OO. Said property is situated In the Ninth Ward of
th " cit f “ f Pittsburgh, on Penn atreet, between - and
Factory and Ground known as the “Emnire
4 ltU!l,lHl ? n the corner of Penn and Morris streets
ehtmf’rlS'f 0 ”’ 0f “ nlm P r °ved land, situated on the Alio
gheny rivar, on« mile from East Llhertv i>« D
this land there is the best Saw Mill Sim In the rolStj
«i *t 30j r of fots containing from 1 to 6 berea of
choice land, situated one mile north-west of Kant Libertv
and ono mile cut °f towriocDTllle. ' *
and h wiUbldSiSS P Js ecw3 °. f art very desirable,
chasers! b dtpMed oF ou terms to early pur
d *nJ lerc l- of farther information apply to Wm.
P. Baum, No. Wood street, Pittsburgh. ■ .
anlfi-tf a t K - 5.- THOMPSON,
aulg.tf Assignee for Jas. S. Negl'ey.
Nursery and Ganlem.
AMEB KENNED Manager of the well-known Sy
rtii! C S 80 » J l a 8 ” ew Yorit »i tega leave to inform tha
puolic. that he has now established an EXTKNBTVT tcitti
on the Farm of Mr. JaZ s. nror
erty.whereheshallbeprepared, after Instant!tore
“ “ d flB f°v every variely of Froit and Ornium.
loroS„ nar^i <uli G , r6<ln i ? 0UB0 fihruhs and Plants. In
addition to a oholoeand superior stockon hand, he has made
H«fre^fb h ‘J 8U P ply ' ~U a thorough and longeW
StoteoSon. aata " 3,hec “ “ sureU * ""tiaersl.r&t
Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer hla services In
I ''>'* D S oat ’ “? d managing Rural Cemeteries,Pu™
lio Parks, or the grounds of Country Residences; and will
aho furnish plans ibr the formation of Lawns, Approaches!
PicturesiiueSceneiy.Ao., ln tha highest styles of the art
Practically acquainted with every branch of Landsiape
Gardening, and having spent years ln the Sylvian Parks of
h?n 1 ?h d ’h n ‘ I ,il m 016 J Wsutir “ 1 b “uha of tho Hudson, he
faror hta. '° meet the wlahea of those who
n^vm omra “? i P ali6ll l can be Addressed through tho City
MoS’Sfo^^.L h ° WatSh ™ B Ct^
PBr7:y KENNEDY 4 00.
Papier Blache Company,
MODERN and antique ORNAMENTS.
PITTSBURGH AGENCY, 67 MARKET STREET.—The
attention of Builders, Steamboat Contractors and Cab
inet Makers, isxequestea to this new and great lmprore
meut in the manufacture of embellishments for Buildings
Bud Steamboats, outside and Inside; Cabins, Halls Cilurcti
es, Dwellings, Stores, and Parlor Furniture, in gilt, or In
Imitation of various kinds of wood. Also, Cornices Brack
ets, and Patent Ventilating Centre Pieces for Ceilinirs
Mouldings, Consuls, Trusses, Battlement, 4c; much cheaner
aud handsomer than Plasterand Wood Carving, and a great
deal more durable. ° a 11
BLOCK LETTERS FOR SIGNS, very cheap and warrant,
ad to last for 20 years exposed to the woathe?
Above Goods r°r sale ut the manufacturer's prices-cost
Of freight added. W. W. WILSON,
-j?— . - 67 Market si.
New Partnership* ' “
Matthew graff and dan’l. reisinger, trading
heretofore aa M. QHAFF 4 CO, Stove end Hollow,
ware Manufacturers, No. 121 Wood street, have this dov
associated with them THOMAS J. GRAFF, as a partner in
Uicir business. The name, style and title of the firm will
fcom this dgte, be GRAFF, REISINGER 4 GRAFF Thev
respectfully solicit a continuation of the patronage so lib.
orally bestowed upon the firm of M. Graff A Co.
Pittaburghy July Ist, 1854.
New Trimming Store.
B3 Owner of Market street and the Diamond
-J7IU.NK VAN GQRDIiIt roapocftiUy unnomcea to tho
r public of Pittsburgh and TlSolty, that howilfoKn h!«
new Trimming Store on Monday, April 17 th. HaTln?fitted
up the neatest store-room itt ihocitv. and i» Ji»k
choice selection of the latest styles of TrimmlnM andftn
cy Goods, he flatters himself tbit he willTSr Superior im
_ Removal.
T>AUL KLEINER has removed his LITER Altv nprrvr
.nrt .n Atw i • Will 88 ha PPV to 808 his former patrons,
of tho d^ 1 * 3 parcha3in g "g or th "^*“f v L| -
Mineral Water Fonntatn.
No* Cl FIFTH Btreet, next door to Masonic
• Hall, dealer In FRUIT and CONFECTIONARY,
ice Cream, of the best quality, served up durins? the sea
son. Also, Strawberries and Cream.
gpf.if j 69 can k e supplied with Strawberries and other
Fruits, during tho season, on the most reasonable terms,
nre solicited. je2-tf
OCT AGAIN —l\ owls’ Alohlhly Real Estate Register.
On it there are described far sale 61. good Farms, 32
Houses and Lots, 4S fine Country Seats, and 50P City Lots
with which purchasers ought-to he acquainted before buy
ing. Call and get a Register gratis: ; " J
HJftSgfctf THO 3. WOOP3,76rFottTth tdr** •*
fI’EN MOKE of those splendid Cloaks atsl2, üßaallv sold
1 .at $2O, just opened by * * * 7
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iHESDAY MORNING'
Tdb MoeaL'Eppect op lincKiraEAT Cakhs.—
Somo clover fellow, in whose heart (he memo*
rlea ofyouth mo kopt.green, thus discourses
on tho. above, at-first thoughthomely, B ub-
Joot. He does it well,' and draws his pictures
moat truthfully, as hundreds of our readers oan
attest: - .'. ’'. •' .• .
Thero is one other thing abuokwhSat cake is
good for, besides eating." It always reminds one
of his youth, and it is good to remember that
happy time. With us, it carries tis back to tho
days we were young; When the bMd, frosty
mornings made it hard/to get up-; J when the
broad tlccplaco, filled with: craokling hickory
the suspended griddle, the great coffee-pot, and
the long handled frying pan had not given way
to the iron stove, or worse'yet, to' tho long range,
like those. they osotf Saracßna nn<3
.sohismatios upoa; wrea the way. to flohool was
long and .snowy, afief tnera were drifts to be
waded through, eo that we tied our trousers
abont lho ankles, with; broad tapeswhen tho
sohool house stood in ,a.bleak field, and tho pile
of green wood was stowed undor; when the
master; was croes and tho'leßson in Webster's
spelling book was hard to' ‘get;’ whbn we oir
ried. onr dinners,:and. ate them around the
great box-atove, the while wo built castles and
projected our youthful minds in the future of
life; when we went home, at evening; and laid
our tired heads into her lap whom we knowtheu
as mother, but never knew well untibwo mourn
ed her death; when the night oamo down, cold
and bleak, and the evening was long, oandy pull
ing was resorted to, by the bhildren, whilo that
good mother sat by With her sowing, 'ber mind
filled, (howlittle we. know it then,) with anxious
wishes for our future good; when; in, foot, youth
•and joy, and strong hope, and perfeot reliance
on the world were ours, and beforb the hard
fruits of life had stamped their impress on onr
character, as upon our. featargn.
These scenes and recolleotions,. the annual re
turn of the buckwheat soason brings with it, and'
we are surprised,' at each revolving" cycle of tho
year that they become no fainter, though the
lapßo of time.changes üb, and each autumn o?
onr life brings us eo much nearer to-thatfionl
harvest, when like all wb must bo garnered to tho
grave. So as at each step towards th'at certain
fate, we lovo to pause and costing a retrospec
tive glance, to ponder for a moment over the
jpyous outset of the journey.
Attempt to Kidnap Great Excitement.—
There was considerable excitement in'fhis place
on Friday night, growing out of an attempt by
Solomon Snyder and two’ colored men, named
James Jackson and David Thompson, to kidnap
a colored boy by the name of George Clark.
On Friday night, David Thompson met Clark in
Bhort street, and aßkcd him to go along and
help oarry some things to his house. " Jacksou
took him to the honso or Solomon Snyder, and
as soon as they on-ered, the door was locked on
the inside. Oa seeing Snyder, and knowing hid
“ profession” to be that of- a slave catcher and
“kidnapper,” Clark became alarmed, and ran
up Blairs, with the view of making his escape
through a window. Snyder followed him and
locked the room door, at the samo time saying,
“ Now, Mr, George, I am going to take yon to
yonr mastor.” Clark then mado for the win
dow, and broke the sash and gtasa attempting
to effect an escape, but was seized by Snyder
and his wife, who prevented.him from accom
plishing bis pnrposo. He cried for assistance,
and the noise brought a largo number of per
sons .together, foremost among whom was Sir.
SVeidner Boyer, who forced both'doors open
and went to the reecho of Clark. Snyder and
Jackson were at once arrested and takffli beforo
Justice Bender, when the above factsisvero eli
oitod, and they were committed for a further
hearing oh Saturday afternoon. The‘other ac
complice (Thompson) has not yet beettlrrosted.
At half past.two o’clock on Saturday afternoon,
a largo orowd of people, white and colored, as
sembled in and around tho. Justice's offices.
Bnyder was finally committed for trial, much to
tho gratification of the colored population, to
Whom he h3S long been a torror. —Hamsburn
Herald. ' J
A MAToaCincnMVENTBD.—The Siaybr of De
troit determined, a few days since, to pot a atop
to the driving of fast horses through the prin
cipal streets of that city. So, in company with
-a posBC of policemen, ho walked deliberately
through the middle of Jefferson avenue,-a beau
tiful wide street, which is: generally tho course
for trotters. Arrived at the end of-his prom
enade, tho worthy Mayor was fatigued, and
gladly acoepted the invitation of a gentleman to
take a seat in his: cutter. No sooner was he
seated than the horso broke into a 2.40 pace,
and tho conservator of public morals fopnd him
aolf flying along at a speed quite dtstrnctive of
anything like dignity; and entirely' subversive
of municipal: discipline; The proprietor and
driver of tho sleigh marie tho . most strenuons
efforts to stop his horae, and pulled upon tho
lines till hia arms were lame, which everybody
know? is tho way to stop one of oar-Ainerioan
trotters, bat the animal could not bff’induced to
t?rry, and dashed on,- The other fast .ones ia
the street, seeing the Mayor set the example, at
ooco entered into the contest, and a. mcTry time
was the result. -The owner of the horse has
since expressed his oxtreme regrot,,that fcla ani
mal should have behaved so badly, and threatens
to sell him, while the Mayor has not sinoe been *
seen promenading the avenue.' "
Ahebioan Ghape Gultohe. The "' Western
Railroad Record contains an extended statistical
article on the American grape culture, aud from
the facts it ha? gathered, expresses tho opinion
thatwhilo the vino remains as it now is' in tho
region, of Cincinnati, unaffeofed by any great
inoroase of insects, parasites, or other, causes of
blight, tho grape may hero be cultivated, at a
large profit, even when tho wino is reduced to
60 oents per gallon. : But, Snob is the demand
for pure Catawba Wine, and such is ’the con
sumption of. wino in tho country, that it is safe
to say. that, in full .thirty years to - come, wino
cannot be redabed to 50 cents a gallon. In all
that - time, tho good cultivators''must realize
heavy profits. The Record thinks that there
must be five .millions of acres planted in vines,
before the price caa he reduced to a minimum
*n the United States 1 This fact is, to insure
cultivators against aby hazard or an overstocked
market. There will probably bo 600,000 gallons
of Catawba wino raised in tho Ohio Valley, in
1855; but this is nothing to the demand. If it
were doubled (whioh cannot be) every year for
five years to come, the market Wohld'not bo
everstooked. .!■
N E K^“r JUSt rCCCIIOi bJ the following
Aotiblograpby of Chas. Caldwell: M.D - bv Harriet w
Warner. Just published. 3 uarriot w.
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Wolfort’aHoost; new work byW.lrtink.
Alone: by Marion Harland. . ?. .
Rnth Hail: by Fanny Fern. • '
Life of Horace Greeley,
Life and Beauties of Faniny Pern ' 1
Godey, for March i 20 cents,
Petenou’s Magazine; for March; 1? cents.
.Ballou’s Magazlnovfor March; I<* cents.
Yaokeo Notions, for March.
Tom Croable : by Lover. '
Prank Leslie’s Journal, for March.
v°ll at the now and cheap Book Store of * ' '
SAMUEL B. LAUPjpEB,
87 Wood street.
PUTNAM'S MASAZINty for March, and all' 1 tie non
Books published, nrn be seen or obtained at JJ. Miner
a Cb.’s, No. 32 fimlthfield street.
Ligand Bcanties of Fanny Fern; li
the Banking House; a tale from Blackwocd’a Maeazin**
Pridonnd'Prejudice, by Mi 33 Austin; *• *
Tba Heiress of Bollefont, by Emerson Bennett: •
GoJey’sXiidy’fllfook fjr March;
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Frank teslie’w Journal «?..
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