The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, March 19, 1855, Image 1

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advance. *lx OoJ.»fn ivß* S*. lf oot paid
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45* No paper »v»U o* 4iscoaUuu.«d unless at tbedlssre
on o: til? Prnori-tnrO .iofil *ll err-am** •» paid.
No jtr-oti m will b- paid to any order unless eocom*
oanlod bv tb- wu-* or «<tt«fart»ry ln Hilarity.
' «3* / •t-i/n o/ (A* Mwntnp Port
iv» o/ f . r ; . »..T y vs- /-’* /’rs«;«np O/Kces in lAe e%, irtere nil
£ *jdf of wort«; />'(«* on £Y< s4flrt<«£ noiice, and moii reas&ft.
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miFiwicSlONAr, CARDS.
iiobt* C. (>.
Attorney ami at law—office,No.
—, Fourth Rnuburjh. ?&. . decll.ly
•lame* A* Lowi'le,
•ATTORNCY At' L.\\V—OlSce. F «urih -treet, Pittsburgh,
J\ b--tvrt‘Q SiniihH-'ld und Clwry alley fdeclldy
JOaKPti iviavKK,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
OtUco* No. 144 fourth street,
Js3:lvM pits'simuon. r*
JOHN UAlfk'O.ft,
AIiOHNEY AND OOUNdELLOR AT LAW,
Omen, corner Fifth end Grant sts»,
jailv 41 prTTKiiuiton. va.
Tbonui Itleana,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY.
OCice, next door to the PostOSct}, Steubenville, Ohio,
my 4 .
h. P. Hone,
A-TTORNEV AT LAW— No. 10U fourthatreet, Pittsburgh,
Pa-, fourth door below Sir. Body Patterson’s Livery
fit\ble. io^3
C. Oriamlo Loomis,
ATTORNEY AT LAW’ —Ofilce, Fourth 3tre?t* above Wool.
Jy-fcy •
Thomai Sl* fllarahall,
ATTORNEY AT lav;—Otic*, Lowrie’s Buildings, Fourth
street.... , • . )an7:ly
R< IS. Caruaheiii
A TTORNRY aT'-LaW’—Office on Fourth rtreet, between
Cherry alley anjhtiraat street. je2?
J. ft. St’Clowrv,
4 TTORN B\ \ND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office In
J\ DaX»*w<»ll*« rgtiidingp, on Grant street. je3
D. tl. tlazeu,
ATTORNEY at law—No. ITT fourth tftreet, aboT* and
qinir SmiUitisH. nißr27^
ALDERMAN OF 1 U 111 d ward.
CkTFICL LOU.NEU OV OKA'NT AND FIFTH STREETS,
I .tarmvrly ocoupied by.A>deratto L-wisj where Ml bu
siness pertain og to ihe other cl Alderman and Justice of
the Ponce “111 b>- proppU to. febl:Sxn
ft ducainavler.
rkFFICE, Qraot ••treet, betwwn Fourth st. and Diamond
I allay. Coureyanclns of all kinds done with the *r*at
-6 t are and l?;al accuracy. Titles to liesJ E. J tato ex
am. ned, Sc
E. 4, fteai, (Yltleriuan.
X 0.91 TEIIUD direct, oetwean Wood and Slarfcetstreets,
PittabuntU. Colte<!ti*-U3 psomptly uiadr. Donds,Mori
rfSffCS. and Other writings drawn with neatne-TA and acco
ga:y. l*- 1 ly _
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fTy offlcw hours, tom 3 to 1 o'clock, ano
•?om2tof *p.;-*ca fm.lS.ly
i,Tr. o*sNrTf?ft"fourth street, pre doorw
-»c*t of Market.
UrtUpiS— from ulna A. &I. to Art
dec2o:y
CAROS
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IV. iSttiUSVltflti & vo..
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COJIJIIMhIS I\U nKAUdIUi BvSIIIUIN.
Dealers Generally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Ciu
ciuaati ctaei ilauufactures, &c
b'txrm Xir.M zr.J, firry *‘~'rU,
*Vb. 9l> r'rur.l :Lrirl,
rx:T.«..UK-.u, P.\
SS' ÜbefJl » ; .t7 uii-m on coimu'iaaeait. Ta:
tkuUrttUn’.Ma |>.U w ( rnrluii "'»«UID (PicrcllatlllW
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Cully £ 00., tf. .*»-n-r» t iVj , »i» it rtln'tK, A
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WHOLS.-*Ai.?. r.:.', I i'KU.i ■.<K BRASUIB
Win-- ec! v., K * n -i I'M, -nrn-r of lr«
an-i Üb-rij *tr«vtv I’iu Sur.'b inn, S:i!l‘,CoK.id Yuri.
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VV UlUm vtti r at
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WIIOLSS ALU :IUOCtf;;3 »uu in rorrign Win.
au-'i ilran li-*-*, Old d .Tiu:i/«h»-la aud UeoLiflßd V\ li•
kuv No. Did Cata-ji*; iai U>*. Üburiy Pittsburg
P*. i^>
Co-Partner® Lip.
riIUK aat«nb«ra have Liiis la) S' »rui/--l a partnership 1-
| the i-f carrying on CVewt-xsion and /linear
trig, la cofiovolVo ’Titb tilt Fisi t fi-mm <3*-d Oil, and
due: iy, *juir*r Lhe Jcnf Kvotisufc lUc
auPsos; lib .vV,.,t no-i Front str***L.
frrefrW by BarorUlice A lachrain.
' 1). aI.VJLISH,
JA.MKS iU;'.iU'.LnON\
jAij. J. iI&X.NLPT.
Pittsburgh, February l«t, 1351:fcb3
U. DU A VO, Di*il*vjuj. t'lttshunrh, l’*-, l-siucr
J/ , Onntry Prodary, offers for a sit* a choice c-toefe
Groceries, selected for family tine. :?jitci*s of every v&ri
fcD'l th*j purr.-t quiui y. crrmnil At bis ritcam Mills. Ab
pried Fruit*, Foreico’and Domestic. Produce taien in *
ohau/elor derebaniize.
F. it. D. ha? procured a mil anovtiaunt of Landreti
WjxraCtedOardan Seeds, anti itlTitys the attention of all i
l&resteu in rural a-Taii-s. i 1
V XL CSUitJW
KVC3L.IKII * U.ICEIA.LI>»SOtf.
C3>ltU££r<t\' AND fr>Mi»VAiU>I.NG Mislidi.i a,
Woolegalu Dealers In Fuu, Bwoo and -;il,cnd PtckJo
fftoeru.ll;. Warehouse formerly occupied by Durbriug*-
ngbraia, No. 110 Water end 150 first rtrer*, Pittsburg
Penua. ••
lamitiloii
fISIIE aabscrit*ers ttufe a hon-* f*f the ol*orc pu
JL poMi »* No. 17 'taithbeid street, iour doora above U
2tloQon<abeln House. We «nli puren-ts-, nr receive,
ootnmiMl>n,for sal*. Musuu'jumisof Floor, Dicrm. Chic*
Cbrn. OiU, Dirl-y, FUs W.d Gran S-.c-l, Duel l£xy,
Upoo ffbicb ** »vjil mslto alv a uses, or purchase el i'
b>-j«t m trhet ratoe for cwb.
norG \rnv.r\ a p. ■
Jail ..au^iuiik,
DKiLUU IN OitOJdtUtiS, PK. iioU '.K, FL*JUR, DAO
4c., No, Id,corner .■imlthfie! 1 uni First ttrocts. I'l
bur/h, l\i.
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T 11. Youug <t Co,
A • o' Smi’hUcidiircei, ipyund t\fy Sid
MA.W A. I'UUBKi Of CABu'.ET l-'UtIMTUHB AN
} t VW:r. t/l vmry •itf'crlp'-ion. >4 .Urlftl# aod wor
0230* Up WnrrsDto l. uol Id -U r«lur-*i;l pnr.w < arc tnfii
!q t>Wiu< 1 •« n f .Til <i "i 1 * "’■ " _
u i .ki.«
ISJ.Mnlhfc AM) WLKJLI.-SA.Lb IN WIN
A. .<•>>’LHfl. Jtrt. N*». U 7 North itftannJ flirtwl, fifth Jo
%wr< •; t-f, nilm Wpbt*i, fcaa t-n tiaad the O
•juii) ti«e ot •».» Urua iies, **iae«. I iEh Wtiibk/, iluDi'nf
£yU W.-MsSy, U >iima tilo, C->rl»*il* t tc ,oo tercu w r 'C
tb* kttantioo of ;> iri-n .>»>*«•< »»yt t-nla»-«. tnu jv
’ iieiirf ii’v all jutft* *• ' 0.,
J lul O err’inu
IV-"- • f '* ••* ’
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CLOTHING \r*l> h’UjlN’iMli.f.i ‘iT-’iiß, h
FtfOl Street, ic.-ie io crd'-.i,
stria, *w) 1' "
WHOLESALE i<i iC£ils,&ut dealer. »o Pr.'duen, Fc
bUjq WVjbs <ul Uih *rs.iyl i Uo:iousah*la and »«»
fry) Whbiy. v, f)\ t.hvrlv «i., Put“<-uri:*i. tM. * jv^9M
i*w A. Tinclit,
g&ssB3k tf'H* ■ i.fisALE »r.a ituLdii •'ADDLK, HAHNES
TRUNK, VaI.TSK *n<l CARPET BAG osnufr
Si tun*r. V* I );’ Wrvvi Pitl'butyb. Pr.
loiirt U. r-leiiur,
WSOLStf&br, \*<l> rttJTAIL DKAIjKK IN MUSIC,
tNSTJtUtf KXTA. \lu«te, Hclmo! Rcokr a
Stationery. Sr> -<nv«r. - 'i»ni
A. J.akQAX - ... 4QI, J.
U4UA.N AHL,
WHOLKSaI-E .mi iU'iui j, -it iu -SiXki, JTuTmy <ir,
Slaplt Prtr WOOS. So* <1 ',UrX«: and 8 Uni.
gtreet, Pittsburgh, hp--i
Jjds.i'd MAf*
WHOUSdAtiB INU tIKTAIL DEALER lb
I ft! P O (t f IS O CIGARS,
Mv 53 Ukk-.t -TufKT t'iTTsnnnnn
i»OWEt A KlKttDOft,
A BClltXfi*Jra»iAL AMU *j;t*JAUuNTAI OA.HYEH& -
jcV. Craa iiiu'-ui FfiU«roa lor Casting, lo erery sijl*
M<?elinff. Devoid*. ftc. Composition Ornament# for ti
decoration ol buildings, «fco.; WbilirfelFlEL
Street. oe-tr ;h»* .*■ «n nfl -N ' v J :< i tn
“|£. iV&l* VtCElOUbto,
TTIANOi tili.H *NL> -v JOt.LN Ultll AM) CLEANb'
t; No 7 (SAd&LLA -M , Cioat the Emmet Hotel,
m&ri _
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* s* mrrmiHittT & sun,
EEAL ESTATE and ,‘IENEUAL AGENTS, Ho. 5
Smii/tSgbi ivuu ~r)7i
‘Hfi B. Hnywani,
T“\EAI*EIUn 00'»T8| A[l*)BS. TKCNRS and LEGIIOR
f ) «nd'UKAI& 11 ATS- comer of Market and Liberty sts
No. IT4 f ittstmrcb. ru. .
JOHN MITCHELL,
WHOLESALE \NU RETAIL URPaCUST,
No. 13a Wood Street,
jaStyjT) - Ncxi .{oar t n U Ohiid’n Uoaxe. Pittsburgh
J. AStl—...
■■■-' Notice*
JOB. PLKMING haTlni* associated i7ltb JOS. ABEL, tb»
-business win hereafter be conducted under tb* style r
J. A'HSL A .00., at the old stand, corner of Smithfieid an
VonTth.iHr»t*. j n , :y ••
William TUoru, UrusffUtV """ '
Dip o.raer of HAND and PEN
Jl “».,•** usual, attend promptly!
bis friends. AU articles In his Une are warrante
• • ~..r. . Jj ikN oauilTi,
TMPORUBft“OP'BRAWpIfiB£T3rr,-WISER,
X la tine Old Mnnon«helft ,WLl.lty, Pearh Brandy, &•
Ahirt, Bocttfribg DUUUe;, corner of Salthfield and Fron
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VOLUME XIII. .
UNTEEIPRISB WORKS.
bo. 130 wood sraitt, r iai> nooa Bitow vuuuzr alux.
BO }Vtf a TB7LEY.
IMPORTRRB and manufacturers o!
DENTAL
INSTRUMENTS, BIPLES, 4c. We
Sam koep a general assortment of the abovo
' ar ortidcaconstantly on hand; together
with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pia
toln and Revolvers, Flasks, Homs, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder,
Lead and Bullets; Bovria, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives;
Tailors and Hair Dressers’ Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.—
Also. Trusses and Supporters.
Jobbing and repairing neatly executed.
BliLhSl—We are making Rifles of every description, to
order, of the best mete rial, and workmanship warranted.—
Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill
ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale
prices. my!s
UiaDdclUra an<l Gas Fixtures.
It HE subscribersare now opening at their new Wareroom-
NO. 109 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Bmlth
fleid, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK
hiTS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Gas Fitting,
ever Offered In this market. Having arrangements made
by which they will be constantly In receipt of new patterns
and varieties, they confidently invite the attention of pur
chasers to their selection. We are determined to sell as
low as any house in the West, and being practical Ga« Fit
ters* can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles
in this line.
NVecontlane as heretofore to fit np buildingeof orery de
eorlption for gas. water and steam.
Craea Castings of all kinds made to order promptly.
LONG, MILLER & CO.,
No. 109 First street.
Dittcuer’s system enables Ladies
and Gentlemen to measure their heads
with accuraey.
FOR WIGS.
No. 1. The round of the llead.
No. 2. From the forehead over the Lead to neck, No. 2.
No. 2. From eax to oar, oTcr the top.
No. 4. From oar to ear, round the forehead.
For Toupees, to coror the top of th« head only—a paper
pattern, the enact shape of the bald part. I'myt
icr man.
ftew Coach nail Carriage Factory t
JOHNSTON, BROTHERS & CO.,
CsrntT of Rebecca and Bilmont street*, ARrgktr.y City,
■ S 3 WOULD respectfully Inform their friend*
the public generally, that they hare
commenced the manufacture ot Carriage,
”—w«w.r.,.K«,. Rocksways, Bug*.jicA,Blelgbe and
Thariota, In all their various styles of finish and proportion.
All ordt*Ts will be executed with strict rogard to durability
•md beauty of finish. Repairs will also be attend*! to <>n
:h-most rcTLSonabis terms. Using in ail tbidr work the
*>i*3l Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel * tuff, t b**y f;*el ron fi*
lout that all who favor them with their potronage, will L*
•irfectly satisfied on trial of their work.
Purcha#*T». are request.*! to glTe us & call, before pur.fca
dug eL*«where. i octdily
] r. JOIIWUrnR J) T Ji.UHbTO* x. UAOCS
Klcelelor Carriage Factory.
Jn.i'.N’STgN, BROTHER a Co.. PRACTICAL COACH
HAKERa, comer of Rebecca anil Belmont streets, All*
gheny dty, Pa., have on hand and are manufacturing an
tj.u-us'r- assortment of Carriage#, Kochaway*. Burgle*.
C tr>», tc., made In ail their various styles, vl-b
.met regard to durability and beauty of finish. u*ing in all
n-:ir work the fiest Juujata Iron and eastern hickory. Its
.i-Hrs attended to on the ui"*t r*a.*mnbl!» terra*. They feei
*>ull lent that all who may f*ror them with their patron
.go, will be per eetly satisfied on trial A their wor*.
Ttie litiaburgh and Manrhesc»*r Omnibuses pans every fif
.vu mioutesduring the day. ortfio ly
prr'i’aiVlitGii coach facioiu.
«. BIOCLCW MAUTI7* L. STJVert3 QSOr.TS AJ-il.l T
Ulgelo\7 A Co.,
TO t: M BIU hhOW, No. 46
Diamond alley, W you street. Pitta
urgh—‘.'OACHEd, L’aRRI .V» his.
BL'OGlh?, and every ae-criMbru of ■■ ■ ' ■■ »*--*-
:»u- y vehicles bum to order, iii» i fi-übed In h ur<-
urpassed fjr ivsu'f of Ji* eit. r.nf« if 1 r •
it to! durability yt ui iieriuls.
AO work « urmnied r>'-
\M, n
i.-, Fi.'li, rl
.ll)3h,|>|| FLh.MIXO,
I6CCUMO& TO L . Wlior ft CO . 1
HMXKU MAUivKT gTKEET AM* PIAM.C-D. I*-:’
.j constantly on hand a lull a«s-‘ rtrn. nt c! Drug.*, M'-ti
him, iledldneCht-si.', l'erfuiaery, &ud all arliv.r* pertaio
ig tc his business.
PhysieiHiis' Prescription? .'%re;'ul!y ai
il hours. ia:9y
ia . >:N »>, A.\
'»V si"•:i -ureet.Clncii.iiiiT
. M ,! t 1
FLEfIISO BROTHERS,
(Successors to J. Kidd A Co.)
WHOLESALE DKUGUISTB,
.Vo. (i-J lU-*i Strrtf, PtLislwryh, /U.
Proprietors of Dr. M'LanVs Celebrated Vermifuge. Livei
tils, ae. j*lo
JOHN HAFT, JR.,
(Su&TiflSOr to Jo_s H’GuFev.)
Wholesale and Ketall Druggist,
4 ND Dealer in PAIATS, OLI.B, DVK STLFPS, Ao., 141
V Wijod street, three doors Ivlcw Virgin blley,
ipr-t :m «e 1 v PI TT - B IT. 0 H.
:? sw-s, Flu-burg
'orelga Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mono&ga*
hola Eye 6tc.,
ALSO, RfciCTIFYIA'U DISTILLER,
MJ. S WouD STiUitrr, I'ITTSBUIUiii, PA.
ITlNtls, BraAtljei, Gins, Cordial*, .lain&i.-a St.
VY Crolr snu New England Rum, Clarets, *;aeinip*gne»,
•otch Ale, Ix>ndoQ Brown Sb-ul, Iri>h, Scotch, liuurbcr.,
id Monongahela Rye ftntl liectlhed W hlatj, Apple, Ptarh.
• lid Cherry and Hlacbharry Brandies; imported llarsnr.,
Agalla, aud l*riucipe Cigars; il*vif-apHiii.*b and Comm^r.
■ all ul bu-h low p ires as to challer.g • comp* '.tica.
,ncy Bar Keg* and L&iieii t j Bottles of every style, and
••uiijofcns cf tt 1 •'.ac-i. I r*spot:tfu!!y tnvitr an trzr.iui:;*.
n of my etc*-*, at Sc. b WuuD fct'*»et, Pittsburgh,
-ime. aprfi:iy
Ken oval.
**rJNO. E DOWNING, CLOTHIER, - **
iAS removed to 294 LIBEIITT street, opposite Garrhoc
alley, and No. 3 SEVENTH, near hmitbficli. where
.e Htte.ntion of his friends and the public is invited to ibe
ock of READV-diAdxE GOODS always on band. Ah-.*,
oths, Carsitni'res and Vestings for ordered wori. A full
sortrarni uf Pumißhlug Goodi for iPuUcmen, Including
at* of aii Trunks, Umbrellas, Ac . Ac.
Ell u CLQsEXJ COluNtULs siv.xoaair.
Wholesale snd Retail Clothing Merchants,
: iH P Bubscrlber* respontfully Inform th*lr old
I and the public in general, that thuy have tMa dayas*
•elated themselves In th»? above buriueos, under the nrm
JOHN SvULOSKJiV A CO. They respectfully oolicit a
areoi puGlic patronage.
The previoua busines? of each Trill be pettled by them*
. ve* rfSpertively - f^hO
» EAiKD, ilftte of the firm ofCoiLET & L*ian,; bafibg
V, opened STOKE NO. W» (two doow above the old
and,) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING
GSINJ’-SS- hopes by etrfet attention to businesa to merit a
ora oi the patronage of the lata firm.
N U—Clothing made to order In the moit fashionable
vies, and on Lhe shortest notice —Inferior to none in the
ry. ' jan26:y_
James Olelllnger,
vTONONGAHKLA PLANING SUlX—Woaldrespectfully
VX Inform hi% friends and the public, that bis new estab
<hmnnt ts now In full operation, ana that he is prepared to
irnleh Boat Cabine, and fUI all orders fbr Plsuwl Lumber,
tth promptness, and at the lowest ratas.
Boanl and Plank, planed on one or Doth rides, constantly
i hand.
gash. Doors, and Moulding?, of every description, made to
der.
Builders and Carpenters would find It to their advantage
give him a call, as be can now lurnLih them with planed
iff suitable for every description ot work.
a a Ukaaov Jamos ewawou..
HERRON & CRISWELL,
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
lANUFACTUIIERS of all kinfli of DRABS WORK, 1.0-COMOTIVK.
COMOTIVK. STEAM ENGINE, PLUMUKBS, Ac. Al
. Cotton Batting Manufacturers,
foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City.
TQlce and Storo, No. 12 Market street, I’itteburgh.
jLD BRASS and COPPKK taken in exchange for work,
.-cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or OlHcw. will bo
•omptly to. feb9:ly
JOSEPH T. LOWRY,
tfo. 4 J Corner of Fifth and Wood Struts,
)fflceupstftirfl. Entrance from Fifth street. Pituburgh,
> ESPKCTPULLV announce to tne public that ho has
tX commenced the HEAL ESTATE AGENCY, in connec
.ou with Intelligence and General Collecting. He will
ico attend to renting. Persona in want of servants, in any
i parity, or those in want of places, will be supplied at short
utice. Ail businew entrusted to hie care promptly ut*
U Refercnci£’-T- J. Bighorn, Esq, Richard Cowan. Esq., W.
» Leslie, Dr. Alex. Block, James Mackeral, A. A. Mason,
(atilt & Old.
HTTBUOROU, PA.,
rANCFAOTUIIKB-- OF COOKING BTOVES, Coal and
VI Wood Stoves, Parlor StOTes, Hollow Ware, Plain and
ancy Grates, Plain and Fancy Fenders, Sad and Pog Irons,
qgar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Wagon Poxes, Ac. LJ u3 *JL-
Austin Loomli,
>BAL ESTATE AGKN'T, Merchandise, Stock, and Bill
CV Broker,OQce, No. 92 Fourth Street, (abovo Wood.) The
(ibaerlbt-r having opened an office at tho above plow, for tbs
orpoeo 01 negotiating Loans, Bills, Bonds, Mortgagets,and
a other Instruments for the security of Honey, and for the
arenas* and sale of Stoefcs. Will also give prompt and
articular attention to baying, selling, renting of ond leas
,g IUmJ Estate. [ JyTJ AUSTIN LOOMIS.
Bchaohman fe Uaunleln,
LITUOGRAPUEHS— Third street, opposite the Post-office,
Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads, Show Bills,
.abels, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and
isitinc Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed
i Colors, Gold, Bronze, or Black, In the most approved style,
ad at the must reasonable prices. octl6:ly
ISGLISII AND CLASSICAL, SfiMIMABY.
W. T. McDonald, M. a, PaisciPAL.
I TOE next session of the institution will commence on
MONDAY, the 6th of September next, at the room eor
er of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the
lossrs. Veeder.
Rtfertnus— Hon. A. W. Loomis, 0. Knap, Jr., 8. F.Von
lhorst, B. MiiieLur. aug*i6
JACOB M'CO&LISTKK,
/UOLE3ALB ANJ? RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER
.J. fLtMinr
£*TD DK&UR 15 Ali SISD3 OF
Tobacco* Sttuff, and Clgari,
JVp, 25 Fifth si~> Pittsburgh, Pa.
Keepaeonatantly on band’ a largo supply of all the
artoufl brand! of Imported Cigars. J»3:g
HARR *. MOSER)
• i: -»• <• v— -
• * ■*
if
kw 2*3
mTR/ BL/Jik/
PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILL MO BE & MONTGOMERY. AT TbK “TOST BUILDINGS.” CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD ST BESTS. AT *U,OO PER ANNUM, OR itS.OO WHEN PAID STRICTLY JLN ADVANCE.
BUSINESS CARDS.
GKOKGK ttLETCHER,
FROM FEW roue,
MANUFACTURER of the celebrated
Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic
Band Toupees, and every description
■ of Ornamental Hair, for Ladies and
Gentlemen, 70 FOURTH STREET,
between Wwi and Market, Pitta
jburgh.
ALLEN,
Ft. . L .
vnoimu I‘iM.ci; im
NO. 8# Wi/OD oTKKKT
M. GRAFF A CO.,
Western Foundry, No. 124 Wood street,
Walter P. a»nh«n,
MPORTERind Delict In French ind American Papei
IT,-elne. m *' a
BUSINESS CARDS.
Datli! Psunn,
Real estate am> contracting agent, No. 2,
IRvVIN Street, bap for Bale, &3 follows: —
180 acres ofland in Cv*i»>r county, lowa, 1G mlleafrom Mus
catine, on the main road to Murion, and 8 mitaa from Tip
ton, 6 mllon from two Railroad depots; 90 acres is under
cultivation, n good Frame House, Frame Harn and Grana
ries, a good bearing Apple Orchard. The farm la well
watered, high, dry, good Uod, in a Tory healthy county.
A*very great bargain can be had of this farm for prompt
pay. Enquire ns ahevp, or of Mr. John Mann, on the pre
mises.
Also, 3 acres of land, with a large Stonm Saw Mill, now
In successful operation; D Frame Dwellings, Barn, Black
smith Bhop und Tool*. R-rat Bcaffold, Work Shop, Ac-, situ
ate on the back *'f th« Allegheny rlTer, at Miller’s Eddy,
Armstrong county. Pa Euquim a? above, or of Mr. L.
Munn, on thepreroh-s.
1 also want to purchase f> to SOO.QOfI fbet, B. M., of good
White Oak Plank. 3 inch"* thick, 8 or 16 tent long, 7 to 16
Inches wide, part to be delivered in October next and,part
in April, 1865. Enquire as abovo.
Also, for Bale, ail the Beds, Furniture, and every thing of
the fitting out of a large Uotel, In the city of Pittsburgh,
now doing a very 1 rge basins* 3 . Two.to five yonrs of the
lease of the bouse can also he haJ, and immediate possession
if required Enqtiir® a? «l-'V<\ }hs
WM. A. M’CLUttG,
DEALER IN
Fine Teas, Choice Family Grocaries and Willow
Ware.
CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH BTS. f
PITTBBORGH. PA.
i 8 now receiving a largo assortment of FRESH G«>ODS,
in addition to his already etfooeivfl stock, par'-haned
from tlrei hands in the Eastern markets, which, will be sold
at the lowest market prices*.
US* Sotela, dteamboHts and families,.baying by the
quantity, supplied at wholesale raton.
4fiF-tlond* dulirtirerl In fh*> c|tv rreo ofchnrge. «ep2l
PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL,
BOBEBT H. PA.TTGBSOH, Proprietor,
CORNER »»K DIAJIU.’I) cTREET ANDUUKjUiY ALLEY.
rntUK subscriber respe.-tfuly announce* ti- the Ladle? and
1 UeoUetoen of Piiteliurgh, that tie has rv-Gtly erwstod
a RIDING SCHOOL, which. iu point «f sisc, cooitaodiou't
tsefis and alapiMion. unJeni«b.y Rny similar eatab
!i»kmeot In the United StaUrA Iht local if*o l c aecws.-ib!u
from all pari* oi the cry, while its high nod airy Mtuatton
reodeiri it esprcht.ly suited U» the promotion of health, by
this mo»t agrevubis eat-ruise The Horses pro docile and
well train.si, and the pmj>rbitnr pledg'-s bira/ydf that no
pnlos cr ex (ease will b* sp‘trr J to tns b,* this establish incut
the first in the rmiti lcpo*- <>' th-pu> -lc. ' y-'.tltf
Coportnei chip.
THE L*n>r.y inf»rfa u.oir frieuda and the
public ttjsit tb+'T h«v * n.--*'*oU;/-d tb-m»-!vvs
tho firm nf \VM. & 00.. for tho purp'-w
<-vf rarrvi as c:i tb* P \ I M ) S U HL*5 [ N In nil Its bratich
<»•; aoci h'*r>«‘, hy priM'-t aiu*ntb->n to \ a-in---, to Cirri', a
bl.arr puttiss putru u.'-*. c.n>i Oruininc ti-'ne
for th.- In.-!. i>u ip-:nv .Nt.-p on .~T»oihatn-Pt,
OL-pouvr t.t»M Origin- IJjaco.
\VM. WIITNOS'-N,
iUMKi
r I l iir. lu' rt'-t <( v ir. J UN .\nVKI,L in onr buslni*.*
£ c-r*.** fi'iui t r.in ••law* * p.^rr-un^n*. «>n r Ihi«Sop»«, n?
Vi lIOtU.SALi: w-biCi-.rus. ui-.; L~* by it**
uu«ivr (t • :: ls g-'
l. V.>A\.r,Y f £>:.'*lRA\T. £ CO.
No" '-S nut W.. / v1 I'lUibujyh.
rvi A I.KV. Vr 1 :OVAUD A CO
'S rh-^j-ipUa
V.Wi I;A«iALi:V * CO.
POl-bi!r?h, Iw«-ni»>«T T& f> . ISM
II? AV C sol i mjint-rcv** in it.** biM>lHe.«s of Miliar
* Co ,to-r \. L 1 •< »b*j. »Uh John Phiiiipa, «Ul eve
’inn? at th • ' ' V- 100 Front ulreeL Icordia'lj
tb«* !•.•*'* ;>n ?o t.b* of asy frienJ*.
lV.i/Ur<h..Uii\ -i*. : rll i\ H. M.ILLKH.
P» A. L 7 '** l
N. A. 1.0.VU Ct CO..
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Invr- f- .r t--\ . r f.'M
I.r 1 . - tii’" s\ b'ii?i'S c-!th f
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.VIM'! .» 0 - n • •, . - ... j
■jiivrr Mai;uf»c(ory
S;\.<i\.h, ) {,.t-'—iLuii:>.T; ■> in l*Rirrs
-- ■;-t; r* r- iLc sti f'wti
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S\ ;«' • . A .I'.-. r-tJ- >' ' a -r.v.i imlpj, et-rvf.i
nji y r.i:u r-n w •! l-ti- c. i -n Ipf.if n&r.r-
Nteambonl Knrnltnre uim] Ch iUrs<
iV fc Imlf i.r. ».'0 <*ntv»'tttHt mnT>Li!'»C*-0
W rlq t‘l K\-1 i ; •> a T C.K its- rra*«ITURK AVi
tassC!l AIK-. r f -vr-rv • ?■;*.:«, t!v
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Mfcii'rl*-’ n-rf wt.rr«s-:-1 hu<l pti e* sat!**
T i: Y:*r\T, A O'U
“® jv:^ l W'l Ci!'' iI.
IHI.Y’S *TO:*KING M ANtT.IOTOHY,
'.'O f\/:\ iVf-L trs! v- rffru:
\\T i i T - i\ K il I. ii* '■ di' I Mi'i Kut rv.cjtl^c!
\> «el* In tbM cltv
Purr),a-.. r : w,.i tu ; it t- t 1 ;?' r r, iturtiT" to c*.i p» tit* *-?■
tab'll-Lci^r' a;■ J e ''uro'.a*- ?;r cbm**-, t*--, ; J: t j nli T o<>-*d tr
N. B TL-raemltr (h* Cjsvx St-jchno 008-vra.
C. ij. Ar l'o.
('tFTF.AP CAKf'LT /V- T»iVd/.'-Y<
j v*ur l!jr‘r*i w.~u ; J I'm !! / iuf.-ui »h*»tr ir'-^nl*
Rud tb- pubi •: K»*r»»-.ri.iiv. * I:nr b«r» rK-v 1m e-p--„ their
!-’•* i'Al.l. *T«»CK. t-.n-l-'lng of C \p.p KT>, r,f gv«ry
description. irnm the I'ooii V !.; f r,n I '••. •'•*• !h«
doc i r-T iin, »l*-inp*ni ?!«•: F^r < *«i Cmth, from off
W einh f ur l • .-• I-. *!-•.' /• j ■ i \.-rv rkh C<»*oa aui
Canton L*ru-v»T». £T*!r Wluiow
kb<dr». dc. IVr-oti* tu u-int ;.fv- in*!'**! to r«.‘: ar,.l einm
ice their >■:■.’••!•.. lintels, arid turn*
lib-M on th-- rr>*t rea'.-'nt.hl** t-rtiss.
flj*- ?mall rn>fct> ar.-l rjul-V utiles.
TERMS * AMI ONLT.
TIIK OLD PRINTING EfITAB- f-HMENT, (lata John
ston A P*ori<N»n I snrl Dl>.r£ Bor.}; boJ tutljrcry
WMshou*", 1j to exmrtA evrry it’, b; of 1.-gn',
Commercial, C«m»l aud Job Prin’in.: and Bvjh
Binding. 6a 1 furnish ev«ry nrM-lc in Lh- liisnlt Book, Paper
and Futinorry lla«, at the slvorte.-t ncih-o and on Lh« roost
fe*SODf.h'« term*
BUnX Book and Stationery Wurvhoowe, Printing Offire
and Book flln«t**ry. r*.nrm«r of Mark«i snj Second «r> fnnvlG
Oepotot hentjworlh 4 Zlmmmnoh'i Ca*
towns Wine* and Brni>»ly.
nftUE untfcrMcot-ii ins< r*“i’i fed nod nfiVrs f<r Rale. a{ (Jin-
I annuli prtc*t. a large Mumtlty n f Lpsrwor*)j ft Zlnnner
man’eetimeeand wo'l.l-tvuownH Hparklin?. Dry an-l Lr
dlei'Sweet rntnwOa M’lne-. *» m«.y desire to pr< , ‘<*nre
an excellent sritnir r.f N»*lre Wine, fthe pun- of the
grape,t ■c-i.i t;r;j t*«? ahllshmi-nt the phtee tor the yratiH
ration of th*dr desires The <Ntirw ta Brandy. drdUlr.l from
ibo genuine Ortre. *)= d-'-'- nil l.r neuiv eyrelleDt JadjH?,
e-;uai in m the }-<>..••. i,up-Tt>»,l Oku. 1 -.:.
ft SI 11 * a Aluir.nnn for Irt.hfl
JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wred Mttubunrh.
publish on Hie ibth Aue«.«t. l q M. the well known
perleu of Almanac? (for 1H551 C'llrnlateii hy Sanford C- IIIU.
Ksq , and lor uiany years puMl»h*d r.- Xfr Luke of
ttiis city, under dir name of '* LootuH* Alm<* n-'-ti.” The
Brrie« will couxi.st of—
HILL'S PITTSBOKOH ALMANAC,
KILL’S MAUAZINM ALMANAC,
HILL'S AMERICAN FAKMERfI’ ALMANAC.
It 1? ©nly xi*c«-s«arv to ssy, that tb« rellcloua, moral Riid
u n eful chsmrfer o! Mr ILC- Almin.iw will bo raointuloed
in tfid aboTw ?erir ,: . for
Printers an 1 ot; s ,.ra ere hereby cautioned ojfslnat
InfrlogliiiT on the of the aMre Almanacs.
Til"}- ftlU h,< for ai all tlm Book.?tor by tho froja
or loren, and by
all JOHN 11. MRLLOR, 61 Wood street.
A New Arrival of Plano*.
CUT AKt/ITTL lU.UMK, No. Us Wood ‘--tree-. In Ju«t re
i oelTlng the follow lug new Tiivno Fortes, with nod with
jut t!ia Jtollan attachnoro t:
Odi» •slegant carved Louis XTY stylo orand Action 7 oc
tave Piano.
One extra ca r vej peurl hey?, T oefave Piano.
Two full carv,,-:, s-ml grac-i, 7 octave Plano - .
Two plain lic.;*-%vjO'i " fi\£ "
One do do “ *’
Three do do U “ •*
Two doubl" round corner octavo Pianoß-T
One round corner (iruahwJ Lark and front" octnve Plano,
A farther arrival 1? in abust two week*. (hu«9
.D. RZIBINGIE
JOHN A. O'BRIEN, o 7 SMITH FIELD STREET, hetweon
Voarth and DUrooud ul’cy. Money loaned on Gold and
Silver Plate. Ulanin ida. U<»M and Stiver VV«-tclu»s. Jewelry,
Mudcal Infitrument?, Gun? nnd Pirtc-la, Feather Beds, Fur
niture, and all kind 1 ; of artlclu?—for :mv length of tlmo
airrced on. Charge.? for Ptorare cont-lJorably lower than
heret-fore. Private entranen through the hall door. All
buKlneHs tran»ao*inns strictly rouiMeutia!
pledges sold Icmedhitely aflfrheinK out of
date, unless redevuird. Bargalnscf Cold and Silver Watch
ea, Jewelry. * c , always on i.ne l. nprlQiCm
NEW SEED STORfci
JAME* WARDROP,
OF7ERB for i»aIeCANARY CIUDSof the mc-stlmproved
breed, being very hardy, and fine aingers. Bird Seed?
Canary .Ilemp, Millet. Rope and mixed Seed. Bouquets
will be furnished composed of the Bae3t FLOWERS, vlx:
Oaaellaa.Roao Buda, Heliotropos, Ac. Evergr«enp(ln pota)
forObrlttfroea Trees, from the Seed and Horticultural Store,
No. 49 Fifth at., near Wood. dec2o
consume the Smoke
THE eubacriber having fhe errhisive right to manufac
ture and Bell RWEKNF.WS HOT AIR AND SMOKE
CONSUMING FURNACE, i? prepared rtf receive orden»,and
contract Tor heating buildinea with the most economical
Furnfice now in uae. The attention of those interested ip
solicited. Anv InionDhtion can be had of A. BRADLEY,
Noa. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BARNPOT.LAR,
dee24:tf [ Iron City Stove Warehouee, No. 134 >Yood sfc.
It Is True!
THAT PICTURE? f superior excelleoeelaivy
§*♦l be obtained at CARGO’S New D.\guerr***o Galle
tv, No 70 Fourth street, at prices varying from
nyß&v One to Twenty Dollar. AH work warranted to
please. Children takenin a few geo-n Js. Call end examine
epeclmens of the various styles. Hooma open day and t-vt
nlog. frh!9
W. R. SXI?H - _ R< B^s*7ej>
.Sr. H.IIB
Smith, Blair & Hunter,
(Lat® Sjnlth &flinolalr,)
wholesale gkoosrs*
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DSAIERB tn all kltioi of PittfbßtAJbsulae
HUM, 1M Second rad HI Flnt stiett.Ptttrta-g!,
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No. 137 l.lbortv atrei-!.
Limu Office,
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BUSINESS CARDS,
Notice*
TIIE late firm of JOKES A QUIG3. having been dissolved
by the death of JoLn P. Qulgg.on thu 27th inet., the
bu.4no»o of puid firm will bu settled by the undersigned, at
their office, coruor of Ross and First streets.
ISAAC JONK3, Surviving Partner.
Pittihurgh, September A), H&4—[octi-y
laato Jones,
Manufacturer oi spring and BHstersteei, plough
Slab steel, steel Plough Wings, Coach and Kllptb-
Springs, Brass Nut Tapor, half patent, Screw, Mail and
Hammered Iron Axles,—cornor of Itoss and First streets,
Pittsburgh, Pa. octily
IBAAC 30XZ9 -
D. D. Rogers & Co.,
MAKTIFACTUIUSKS or IiOQERS’ patent Unproved Stae!
Cultivator teeth. Office corner Itoaa and Firststrerts
oct2ly .
, Spectacle*.
IN THE MOST valuable triumphs of science and art, t.h.«
invention of Spectacles ranks with the highest. Tlu*
experienced Optician overcome the advances of nature,
and comers upon the ag**d-sJghted the inestimable advan
tage of retaining the noblest of his senses. Yet great injury
is constantly resulting to thousands from lgoorat.ee on the
part of venders, ot of those who venture toeboose for them
selves.
Tnere are many roulette* RttondlOfcHH* selection of
Glr-r*«. The purity of Sn:3h of the gfasitfm proper con
vexity; the beat form end adjustment ofrtbe frame, so as
to preserve tho parallelipm with the eye x*cr distent vision
or ftr near Tls.on, to throw the piano of each gia.*s at ri*ht
aoglM to the axis of vision for »ach eye; to bring the ex
act centre of each Rlf»«a precisely oppoatln the paplt; to
have the position of the glasses perfect, both horizontally
arid vertically, A»., Ac.
prom long i-sperieuco in fitting glasses, united with a
perfect knowledge of the structure of tbo oy*-, vre can
promise scientific accuracy, and thus old much in tb3 pro
servatiun of the eye.
Uold, Silver and Steel SpeotacleM'tivofcUy ralostedof tbo
qualities, for sale. Also, glass's fitted, Ac.
W. W. WILSON, Practical Optidap,
fal 9 07 Market f-treet, eorncr cf Fourth.
Hill dc- Holliday, .
PRODUCE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION aiXSR-i
CHANTS, A'ranrviL'e, la —Strict attention paid to ali:
consignment* for sale of Flour, Produce, Ac. Orders for
the purchase of Produce w>lioit*dand promptly attended to.
Goods for re-fhipmant forwarded with despatch t oct^:Cn.
3. a. Jos*a 3. c. accrxo.
JONES & BUCHER.
IKON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,
Ptnnsylvam'a Railroad, foot of TAmi ti., U<rrrWrarg, Pa.
HAVING increased oar Machinery, which ia now cf the
most improved order, and having added mr.ny factii
ties for dispatching work, wo are now manufacturing ilrst
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STRAUS IBWGINES,
roll FURNACES AND ROLLING MILLS,
Blowing Cylinders, Boilers, Furnace, Bolling,
SAW AND GRIST MILL M ACM 1 NEKY A CASTING?:,
tix- r r.l Water l*ip**«. Hydrant a, iUtort.i, Lump PrtiA, Ilitrh
teg Post*, Column*, Girder*, Shafting, ILa'iqur:;,
Brackets, Oe! lur Gre tm, l»st hire Tub.?,J* l°,
£at2iny, Verandahi and Ornamental Casting*.
V"i»p«y particular attention to Ihm manufacture snd con
struction ol Cast Iron
Fronts for Uouiei and Sturts.
ilavlu.c Liicsteimvo assortment of t-onutifui C-rv».<] Pat-
Uirn.’* of the mo«; approved architectural order, uur i;jv«t
faculties fur menuflacl uriog and shipping anablw us to com
pete with our citire.
Parti*-* «‘rv-3ling Funa.vfi or Rollins Mills, MM Ownera
an! Mili-VTrights, will find it much to th'dr r.dvantago to
rail ec i examine our exti-urhc r-toefe cf P<titi*rr*;i In-fora
building.
Tuoy Ay D nil ASS CASTiyGP,
Of every description; c-inith Work, PriLtr Making, Fu:
D«i-v ar.l Forsv Tuyere.*, iurntKhi'd to r*-J-iT. [myKLy
Marect street, between third and fourth.
iou craG l - of tJL'KLNvW AiUh of -.Li* fei'.i ucnnrt.'.-
ticu. now receiving, to which we invite :be atlfniwn of th
n'uutry i,ni city trad*. linvio,.- nom« dor*»r, did-r-o'. pht
turre- of 'iVa Ware, v.r Rid cunhß-ot cf suiting aii ti.-tr*;
aj u»g lO.ioh may l**- found «tl> iron oi»*ue, guM hand,
gold - , ;:T*-li, Hue, pink, pi up purple, br>"- n and gr« -so. A!•
rin, - h-in-isrim* gram spn;r iiud tf-.ifr .mitsti.m s-occ, which
-•a*. !.•> vud much l-vl-.ty the real :»toni m <*.
C-OIMON WAUIL—Our rt.-ck -f C.u.n.on T,-;,s, rU;--.
Dithe-. Cck-r.- 1 , Nnpj.u.s, i;..« i*;t I'. r-.a-.j -.wry sri...-
IU th-- lino, li LriV, S- : '.he c;tv ucd f- untrj
tre -‘.e.
(,LA»s WALK—Kevins a lers’O and w-ll itn.k
of tiU.tj -ni Land, v> will -vii -.t fucP-.r; p; *-*. v iti.e
ci-r-bar • t true’. !. 1 «: massif *» .■•uparat*- bill. Ail
c.-*h « call, ar.4 »v feel JunhO-'u; id p
n«p£ JOHN J.OT.FARV.
Uuoifi and bhoei, Whoiebtio and iiciail
JAMES KOUI3,
N O. S 9 Matkat, and & Lena street, third door from lb*.*
Market H n***, wyuid call the attention of hb fcl'-nd**,
ac-J tho public KSDoraiir, to tbv fe>'t, tlu»t he h:i- now on
Laud thf* largest suid bai t nrltjct*! i»?ock cf BOOTS AND*
BIIOES, Jn ail their varirtres,worn bv ladir-Aand gcutLm-a
ct Phil'.Hphla, New York atnl iL? j t.on. a-.d trui't,
c«oa: .a;1 to pleu£« all.
pri-r'A are «*-rj much reduced, bti'. !:<• o-liv Ladle-'
G-itr-ra v t from $l,l- to o'i [>■), Gru’ lemen’s 5'- • •'-■. frf-CJ fc-.-n
u> pi, aoJ oxro*ileat lr*Mitjen.“o’-« Gaiieri*. and YvUtita «L,<i
CliliarcL'd wear, tt v.troordlisftry iuv prbud.
110 olw» continue* to manufarturrs a* hcrvtr-ft-ra, all de
.crfptl.,t.3 <f I.ADILS A'-D GKNTIi.dKN'3 DOGi'o AND
£ liof the L*-st tj uality uad tb« iaur.i -t> le. all of wLlch
r,«* »a riant* Nor idiould be overkokcu hij. vor,) large a«
-rrtmrot Guta Sandaii?, Ove:ahcu» sud B oro, for l.ndi.-*,
< eutu-crori and Children, lirary p**r« »n who faTors Kim
vrJih tL*-ir p-strocaife wiU bo Lilriy d«-.alt with. jatiO
New Paper Hauglugs.
N-.». *0 Wovu STREET.
FRENCH AND AMERICAN PaKLgK PAPL'P.:? ;
. Decorations, in gol-J.oak and rairr-)*j;
Uai: Papers, cf mroun alv ins;
i «r.J i'ialu Papers, for dining rw-aj and chaabcrc;
Cheap and low prieed Wall Papers,
llordena CvUingA, figurea. Window Shailc®,
A large oad compleU) as<.ortTa<Bt of the above. Selected
t>r the eeairon, will f»«» sold at the usual l»w prim*..
octii WALTKK i\ M A uSH *. t.L.
Graft, lielalnger & Ortiff,
ioL'NDttx, No. iSJ VV«*od .tract M*nu
y\i J'acturer* of C-X)S.in-{ Stoves, Coal and VV.-.-l f-iurr.*,
Pv.rinr Stov*-», Hollow Ware, riv.o and Fancy lira ?*»'•, PlfJn
an 1 Fan y Fenovra, So-l acJ lV»g Irons, PurtahU Forges,
Sugar licttlea, Tea K-ft L-s, Sic-tj Matties, Box*"*,
j-.A- mil
\V,u 11. Tokoll i Co , '
I Sfl'i'ZAVtfk-. TO T EtMU'T, JR.., X
MAN l FAC l‘L MKjhS ui c.l LTAMJ.M,MItGASV L-JGK
INU G LA£r l'-.»rtralt and Pi rturi t raui* r, A : , nn-i
d-«ivr- lu [tup- rt»i a»-l Dome-tie Keuc) ( j,
m-r of tior-i and Fonrtii stra«*t-i. Pittsburgh
A Ca» rt
HAVING *->iU my iritarest IQ tbo Crm of T. KENNEDY,
JK., A 00., lt» WUllam 11. Tulco.!, wL*., with A. D.
llrury, will contlnu'.i tbo Looking an] Vd r i*-ty IK.-:-
d«-m ot the uld atanJ, corner ot Wood end F.-urth st.wat*,
under tbe KyU ol Win. U. Taicolt a Co. 1 c -afijently t«~
eommend thorn to my funner «ustoavn», qj w-ry vrey
qualified to eivs unLire satbifsetion.
AH person* b&Ticg demand-t Bgalost me, aud ail iode-bvd
to tae, will please moke an early settlement.
oci!2 T. KENNEDY. JR.
Cabinet Furniture Wnreliouae.
r B. YoUNti A Cty., uod CAitir Jfan-
X • t tfaciurm, Nos. J 3 and -lu Smitlifield sirwt, upp:»ijto
uuy Hotel, would respectfully romlad Uicir old irtouie and
customers, ami tbo?« about t«j purcharo anything in their
line of business, that they are coun&uily laauufucluriag
every description foshlonabi-i Parlor and Ciuituber Fur
uiiore, warrauU*d in uiateri.il p.nd workmanship, suJ «r*M
uu reaiomible t-irin*. Caru taken In paglt]u ; j tor land or
«:;>r car nagw
St«ambvM Cobin Furniture and Chairs on hand and mad?
to order, an usual.
Those interested in furnishing bonU will find it to their
wl\.iiitag<! to givo us u rail, u> we mvo overy ultentluu tj
the manufacture of work best adapted to th*-tr u«*. au.jl
UUO'l'b AAL> ODUEd,
WHO L, LIS AL, BAND RETAIL.
JAMES KOiHl has fitted up lu eplendld style his store.
No. b 9 Market street, and No li Union street, between
£ tith street and the Diamond, and bns now completed his
tjpring stiy'lt of BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPEKd. G Alf LJtS, Ac.,
and i’alni Leal, Podal, Dustin and Braid llATrl, to which lie
invit**s the atuntion of all puruhtLiers, wh-.Lber at whole
sale or retail.
This r toe It is one of the largest ever opened In this city,
and embraces everything worn by iheladitis of I’hikJt-lpdiiu
and New York, and bo trusts cannot full to pieacu all.
Great caro has been given in selecting tile cimioest goods;
all of which he warrants.
He also contiouas to manufactur**, ns heretofore, ail de
scriptions of Boots and Shoes, and from this long axperieno«
ol over twenty years in bu3iur*3 in this city, Is, Lp trusts,
a <-ufiicioiil guuruntee that thtise xvuo favor huu witli tneir
custom, will be fairly dealt with. nprlHMf
Seminary for Boyu.
Sou!h-v:esl cor. of Fifth atul Grant sti., opposite Court Flense.
fiiHK Fall Session of this School will commence on .MON-
X DAY', September4tb, and the duties of instruction will
lw resumed by Messrs. GRIGGS and M’DoNALD.
There ere ten fuiooesaive mouths iu the Academic year.
Tuition is $12,60 per quarter.
Th« number of pupils is limited, nnd boyp r.re admitted
in tile order of ttppiioaliouH which inr.v bu maac after
August 30th, ot 54 Liberty street, or at School, cr by latter
dropped in Post Offlc.
VV. u. SCAIFE,
First streki.', between yvixjd and market
STREETS, PITTSBURGH, l’A., builda Francis’ Patent
Metnliic Life Boats, of Galvanized irou , also, manufactures
Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Cooking Stoves fur SteuiaUiatß
and Hotels Portable Forges, Forged Ir-.-n Work, Large
B.iltnfor Bridges; Ac.; Cork Liio Prescrvars, the besi aud
cheapest kind. Steamboat work alh-udeu to. [nvrJo.y
\I7U uro receiving from New York and Philadelphia,
YY 380 HALF CHESTS TEA,
comprising Young Hyson, imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong,
Souchong, and English UreakiuHt, all of which have teen
carefully selected, ami will be sold as usual.
A. JAYNES, Pekin TVa Ctore,
jyfil No. 3S Fifth BtreeL
JBtA/TS AND SHOES.—Those who wish to get a
neat and well fitting
BOOT, SHOE or GAITER,
will call at M’LA UG HLIN’S,
jy!3 05 Fourth street.
GRAFF, UlsiiSlMtifclH & GRAFFk
if ANUFAOTURERB OF COAL AND WOOD COOKING
I>X STOVES, Parlor and UeaGng StoTea, Grate Fvontu,
Fenders, YVugou Bose* Ac,, Ac. Warehouse No. I£4 WOOD
street, above Fifth, Pittsburgh, Pa. jyVG
STOCKING FACTOUY,
XO. 24 FIFTH SIR EFT,
Sign-of THE OLD STAND.
WILLIAM DALY has returned from tho Manufactur
ing Hosiery Districts of Europe, where ha has pur
chased, for caab, a very extensive aud well u«sorte-i stock cf
the best descriptions only of Stockings, Socks, Undershirts.
Drawers, Gloves; also, new style of Children's and Missssr
Fancy Stookings, together with his domestic stock of Pitts
burgh Manufactured Hosiery. He will sell by whoiromleor
retail at New York Importers’prices,
WILLIAM DALY A CO.
Remember the place—No. 24, Sign of THE OLD STAND.
nyg3
‘ Spring Style Hats.
WE WOUID INVITE our friends and tbo public
Jg? generally to call and examine our new and beautiful
*7ostylo of Corrugated Haw,-which wo are tailing low
ibr CAflii** Also, our Celestial Cap, which !» as&nowiedytd
to bo the neatest and Cap of the season.
f,b!7 J. WILSON a SON, 91 Wood «t.
-".' -V. 1 .* ♦ *?Sm*
CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE,
JVo. 173 CHESTNUT STREET,
(Ofpossts Ihdspxmpzscs Hall.)
Philadelphia*
rUBHITTOE, IH EVESY STYLE!
Comprising Louis XIV, Loula XV, Elizabethan and Antique,
with Sculpture Carting and modem style;
In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany,Satlnwood and Maple;
all of superior construction, and finished In the
beat style,etjusJ to, If not excelling in qual*
ity, the Goods of any Establish*
___ meat in the United States.
EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren
tices being positively excluded, >aml using the best ma
terials, the work cannot to give eatiaf&ctlon to pur
chasers. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur
chasers, is the facility of Furnishing a House, either in ele
gan tor plain ctyle, completely from one establishment; by
which means all the articles in each room correspond in
style and quality, and the immense stock always cx hHLd.
being no rorinua in design, enables purchasers to piesjk
their taste tn a Selection, without the rielnv necessarily
caused in ordering Forniture.
To five an Idea of tbs finished Furniture on hand, I need
only inform you that my Rooms are 17. r > if*; long, by 27 faet
wldajfour nooraln number; with Shops con'lgnov’, suffi
cient to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee ttat the
work la all done under my own Immediate inspection.
<B®"Tho Packing is all done in the Store, and Furniture
warranted to carry safely any distance. Visitors to I’bi'a
delphia are respectfully Invited,«3 puronasers or otherwise,
to call ana examine the Goods. au2C-.l>
P. R. ROQEBB.
JOSEPH MOGBIDGE,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT,
Ko-.SS Go&uuiqal, below hn Rmir?,
St. bouit, nto.*
CONSIGNMENTS aaiOomiaiaslone will meet with prompt
and personal attention, and lihszal advance will be
given whaaroquired,on Gonslgnmeata or RUiafif lading,
m hand. ..
Orderator the purohaso of Lead, Graih, -Hemp hod 1 other
Produce,Vill be promptly filled at theiowest market prices.
The Receiving and forwarding of Merchandize and Pro*
dueo will mast with especial care and dispatch; the lowest
rates of irrelght will always be procured, and the expense
of storage and Dr&ysge as.mufih.aa possible avoided.
.iiijtct’a r.. no:
urxaitfose;
Page 4 Baron, St. Louis; Kills A Morton, Cincinnati;
CUarless, Blow-* do; Strader* Gorman, do;
Chouteau A Valle, do; Hoeea APraxer, do;
Doan, King A Co, do; Springer A Whiteman, do;
J.W. Butler ft Bro.jPittsbh; B.O.Uoooaman £ Co., d*;
D. Loecb a Co., do; B. *C. Yarnall ACo^PhJl&da;
Wm. Holmes A 00., do; Morgan, J.M. Duck A Morgan:
Blow A March, New 7ork. B. B.Ccmcgya, do;
Frost A Forrest, do; Bhlolds A MMe7, do;
Charl*-t a. Meigs, do; Joslah Lee a Co., Baltimore
A. G.Parweil A Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do;
Howard, Non A Co., do; W. B. Reynolds, Louisville;
H. D. Newcomb 4 Bro., do;
T.Q.Tw!oh<»ll4O>.,Commission Merchants. New Orleans
havr au open Policy of Insurance, which will cover
u!l shipments to tay ndito?*, when advised by letter per
mall,or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or at the
time <nipmect. JOSEPH MOGRIDGE,
fid-ril Ht. Lonla. Missouri.
W ATER CURE INSTITUTE,
HAND STREET, (SOCTU SIDE.") BET. PENN STREET
AND THE RIVER, PITTSBURGH, PA.
DOCTOR BAELZ, Graduate and Pr&cllLicfcer in the OM
Bchootp of Medicine, Allopathic and Horaoepathic,end
fjr thr* p»gt years a successful Hydropxthist, nxs opened
a WATER CURE lu the above location.
The perfectly safe, dinrl and tmm'idlata effect this sys
tem bus on nil F-vers, and all diseases scats-ond chronic—
while it b mild, grateful and invigorating to the weak and
debilitated, renders It peculiarly desirable in familiso, who
will bu treated at their homos.
Allopathic ond Homeopathic treatment will bo admlnls
tarwi wt»«re duzirad; but, after long cad thorough expo
rb'nee. Doctor Buell gives a dodded preference to Hydro
pathy, which has, throughout the old and new world,
proveu so tminrnGy successful in every form of dUoase,
iarludin-j Inelpbut Consumption, Bronchitis, DyrpepriA,
Inflammatory and Chronic Kfceumatirm, Asthma, Cuts
Ufw«H, Nktvouj* usd Liver Di«a?e3. Testimonials of cure*
tr.un highly reputable citizens of snarly ovary State in the
Uniuu. cau be examined ot Doctor Baolx’e oQoe. The R*v.
Cl<-iyj nrr invited ;o conr-ult him gratis.
Warm wver being u?«l in tbecomm.mram'-nt., and often
throughout the treatment, It is aluxury tnstesdof unpleej
no:, as ih »*e unacquainted might suppose.
/.zrxaz.'tCaA —Mw-ar?. Charles Brewer, Waterman Palmer,
W. \V. ia tirfcn, W. U. Wiiliacja, Thompson Bell, J. R. Wei
d-.i., D T. Mei(Tan, Wm. D. Uolmcs, E. U. English, B M
h-rr.
The undcr.-igceO, having visited Dc-ctor BaeSt’a
U-'-n and wiinessud Li» tresfmrnt, checrfuilv re
conimvnd him as a thoroughly educated and skillful Fby
ziciac:
Charles T. Ita,-3?!L Jo? M’ConnslLs, David Hunt, John
C. Curtla, itobt. Patrick, John B. John W
W. VV. Patrick, Moses F. Eaton, O Ormsby Orrgg. j jitoO
Iwonane, Aebrsaks 4b Know-Sotliiuglsm
THAN Can bK BOUGHT IN TUB ABOVETERRITORIK3.
itcn.l Loiate Farm for Sale*
r | , llF. •u i .-er.’.er la aulhorisod to evil TW’U HUNDPJiD
JL AND EIUUTY-FOCr ACRES OF LAND, situated in
v-r*al,lo> trwu-btp, Allegheny county, Peunsyiv&ulii, lying
bach of M'hi-e.-'-port, ti tLa Wbit<j-oak Flats, and Id
sight of the propojod at.hl'a on tiiu CoonelisTUio itallroad.
&.-• follows: a sqaaro LOO HOUSE, SO by 2-j
two etc»rl**9 high; and souktu LOO BARN, Go by du :
foei, (both new and in good oruer;) two fine young OKCfI- !
ALDS, f bi*st gruf.ed fruit,) just romiuenceii to bear. There
!•? njoety ta oue hundred nsre» cleared and in a high -bite
of ruluvatlon, and the balance b well svt with
Umber of tbt* tir't c-nler. Tbta Lapjd b well cedculated for
a at-'ck Firm, >*etcg very Ibtsl, and thy Mril of an excellent
quality for grusi-£roiring, aed being well watered wUh
twelve or fourteen never failing of eXceiJmt water.
Thb Land bsi faculties rudy met with, within keif
a alls of the Yocghioghenj and on© m;ie of Mouongnheie.
un i elaoat oa the line cf the Coooellsvti:© Ratlroad, and b
Kupposed to contain as b**d ot IRON ORE
This Land wou! J Dut t?e in th© marSct. only tho.t tfia owu-r
la about Ui rsmoxo to the “ t'ar \Y c sU’ Term.-* euav.and
prl« raodrrate. For further particulars, Inquire ol* \Y. J.
at Lorenz'3 Glass Works, or of
IOIS (iRijUND, ernlch arc erectc*'! four
1. Pnc't and two Frame Builiiugq, which rent acnu'.iii>
i'ii property id situated In th>* Ninth Ward oi'
lb- oi*y of Pittsburgh, on Peas fltrevt, between aha
Also, th« Fax lory end Ground known p« tbe “Empire
Vi'orkß,’’ .»Uuat«nl on the corner of ivan au-1 Mf»rrivsin*©t.-'.
Also, 23 acres of unimproved land, situctsd on tbo Alio
ghcii’i river, one mile from East Liberty, uu a peniur. of
tins land there is the best Aaw Mill location In the county.
\Da, a uuuiber of lets containing from I to 6 acres of
choice land, situs;***! one mile north-west of East Liberty,
i.tni on© mils east of LawreacevU'e.
The uhor© named pieces of properly are very desirable,
ru*l will b© dbposvd of on advantageous tarms lo early pur
chasers.
i'cr tertas of eale and farther Information apply to Wxa.
I*, i'aura, No. ■' Wi*<d etrrwt, Pittsburgh.
)i. P. THOMPSON,
Awlgnw for Ja«*. 8. Nunley.
Bay Wood Nariery nnd Gardens.
FAMtt KENNEDY,[IaIo Manager cf the well-known Sy
racuse Notaries, New l Yorh,i ocgs leave to inform the
public, that he Uaa now established an EXTENSIVE NUR
SERY, ud chc Farm of Mr. James 6. Negley, near £&6t Lib
erty, where h« chali be prepared, after the toil Instant, to re
ceive *ud HU orders for every Tarleij of fruit *nd Urnaxsen*
tel Trees, tltrJ) end Green House Shrubs and Plants. In
aOdiiiou to a uholeeaml superior stock on band, he has made
arrangements wiLh one of the largest N tiraeries in thv Hast,
to a»ep up his supply. Haring e thorough and loagespe
rtecoe lu the besinee?, he can aesurohis customers perfect
•jatietactiuli.
Mr. Kennedy would also recpectfuUy offer his aerrioea in
designing, lajingout, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Pub
lic i'erks, or :hu grounds of Country Itesldencee; cud will
also furnish plane for the formation of Lawns, Approaches,
Picturesque ScHnsry,4c., In the highest style* of the art.
Practically acquainted with every branch of Landscape
Gardening, and harms spent years in the Sylvian Park* of
hagiund,&ad on the beautiful banks of the iiudxou, ho
hopes he has the capacity to meet the wishes of those who
favor him.
43* Communications can be addressed through the City
PoetOCiowjor 101 l at the Warehouse of Messrs. Neeley A
Mohan, 22 Wood street.
Uoitou Papier Alaohe Company,
MODERN AND ANTIQUE ORNAMENTS.
PITTSBURGH AGENCY, 67 MARKET STUlfißT.—The
attention of Builders, Steamboat Contractors aod Cab
inet Makers, is rcquwted to this new and great Improve
ment in the manufacture of embellishments for Buildings
and Steamboats, outside and inside; Cabins, Halls, Churcn
es, Dwellings, Stores, and P*rlor Furniture, In gilt, or in
Imitation of various kind* of wood. Also, Cornices, Brack
ets, and Patent Ventilating Centre Pieces for Ceilings,
Mouldings,Consul*, Tmeses, Battlement, Ac; much cheaper
and handsomer than Plastef and Wood Carving, and a great
deal more dorablo. *
BLOCK LETTERS FOR SIGN A very chsap and warrant*
ed to last for 20 years espoecd to the weather.
Above Goods for sole at the manufacturer 1 * price*—cost
of freight added. W. W. WILSON,
jt*2B 67 Market st.
Nevr Partneralitpi
Matthew ukaffand dan\l. reisinger, trading
heretofore aa H. GRAFF A GO., Stove and Hollow
waru Manufacturers, No. 124 Wooa street, have this uay
luuocm'.ed with them THOMAS J. UK AFP, aa n partner in
Ui<dr business. The name, style and title of the firm will,
from this date, be GRAFF, KNISLNGEH4 GRAFF. They
respectfully rjodclt a continuation of the patronage 90 lib
erally beetowed upon the firm of 11. Graff 4 Co.
Pittsburgh, July Ist, 1854.
* Rcw Trimming Store,
yo. 83 Cbrntr of Alaikei tirtti and Ui: Diazisivt,
T7IIANK VAN GOkbRR res prof oily announces to tho
Jj publlcnf tdttaburgh and vicinity, that he will open hia
new Trimming Store on Monday, April 17lh. Having fltted
up the neatest store room in the city, and filled it with a
choice selection of the latost styles of Trimmings and Fan
cy Goods, he flatters himself that ha will offer superior in
•iuce neota and endeavor to give full eatiafactiou to all who
may favor him with their patronage.
Now, don’t forget the pluoe—No. 83 Market rtreet, corner
of the Diamond. [aprl*{ FRANK VAN 00BD15R.
HEAVY SUUvTING CU±,IKB AND TWEEDS,intended
to -uit the retail trade of Pittsburgh and Allegheny,
made of hard twisted yarn, dark patterns and Indigo blue.
The general admission that Stewart’s Checks aod Tweeds
are not Inferior in quality to any others manufactured in
the United biotas, with an increasing demand for them,
encourages the subscriber to extend his bußiuers, Mih a
view to keep up a good assortment of eueh Cheese as mm
diy retail from to cents par yard, fiampir. will
bo Beet to merchants who cannot make L convenient to call
at Ida Wardroom, IlcboccautceoLnearihedepot, AUegbany.
rs-t7-3m* HAMILTON STEWART.
WILL find It to their advantage to call and examine our
stock of STOVES, fcetoro purchasing elsewhere. Our
variety, both as to style of finish and utility, la superior to
any In this market. Wo also Lava, a Laundry Furnace,
new In design and principal, designed expressly tbr Steam
boats GRAFF, RKIBINQKR A 6BAFF,
Drew 3laktSs and Slilltnery*
MBS. 9. C. CARGO is fivnared to make io orddr Dao»
Z 4» Cloaks, Mantous, Taiaaa, Aa, on the most iu>
sosable teys. Apollo Buildings, No. 76 Fourth at. (f*hl7
PHILADELPHIA.
GEOiiQE J. HEiNKJiI,’B
ST. LOUIS.
LAND TWENTY PER CENT. CHEAPER.
James c. kiclly,
Real [.statu «l tnis odlr*!.
Valuable Property for hair
RRNNKDY 4 CO
Home Lesgne Faetory.
atcambeat.O.wucM.
DAILY MORNING POST*
MONDAY MORNING:
THE RIVAL BABIES
• A bc&utiful child I”
Every body said this of Myra Morton's baby.
Myra end her bcaband Bald ic in looks if not.in
words; ih&t proves nothing, though the first
baby is always a marvel and mhr&ole to its par
ents. Bat the little one was pretty. Bhe hud
bine eyes end plump cheeks, & sweet month
and a model noEe, the fairest complexion, and
the slenderest fingers. Her hair was abundant,
brown and soft, and promised to curl when it
got long enough.
What pot the crown to her parents* pride, was
the ciicnmet&oee of her being the eldest grand'
child Lucky darling! The old people were as
tickled with it as they had been, with a now top
and doll when children. They donned their specs
and scanned its features day by day, as though it
was the greatest euriositv in tho world. They
were delighted to see it wink, evon ; end when
by chirruping to it and dimpling its chin, it could
bo made to smile, why, then, judging bv t&Q
pleasure given, one might have thought that no
baby ever smiled before.
Myra Morton's baby had seen only three
moons, as ku Indian would say, when L izie Bay,;
the sister-in-law of Mrs. Morton, bscamea mo-
ther likewise. Thanksgiving days were frequent
that year; and were not all of them coder con
trol of the governor and council. -
Now thero was a competition in the baby lifie
at once, for if Myra had the first grandchild,
’ iziio bad the first grandson. It seemed quite
as wonderful a baby every way, with its two
eyes, two ears, a nose and a mouth; and out
weighed bis cousin's original ponderosity by a
pound and five ounces. A brave young gentle-
maD, so it was.
“ A beautiful child!” said everybody, again,
sod bis happy parents thought that everybody
had hit the marls exactly, ibis time. His grand
pareots too, were renewed in their ecstasies;
they might be seen trudging over there quito as
ofien as tho other babe’s home, Myra thought
oftener, and she told her husband so, with a good
deal of wonnded feeling.
The next thing, tbe Kdy baby was named
Jtrußha, v afier its grandmother. 'Twas ail out
of policy, L zzie Ray said; and straightway her
boy was christened Amiuadab after his grand
father.
: By degrees, the sister and her brother's wifo
grew venomously jealous of one another. Each
coveted for her own infant all the praise bestow
ed on both. They continued to speak together
‘when they met, aud to call upon each other jast
so oftcn.as to save appearances. Myra had lost
all her best feelings for Lizzie, and so had Lizzie
towards Myra ; nor was cither always wiso
enough to keep each feelings (o herself.
‘■lf I lire/* Myra wonld say, “there goes L : z*
xio, raoing over to her father's again. I s’pose
that wonderful young ono of hers has cut anoth*
cr tooth, and she must mako hasto to let it be
known "
“I hope Myra dreasss her little darter extrava
gantly enough,” was the remark from Lizzie. **l
saw her buy two dollars worth of corals for it at
the store to day. She would be glad to make it
look c. 3 well aa other folks* babies.*'
A person not aware of the state of things be
tween the two young mothers, observed to Mrs.
R ay:
“ Vour brother's wife his a very sweet little
child.”
1 • I confess I could never see any tblog bo nice
about it,” was her reply, made rather tartly.
“ The child oan’t be called forward, that's cer
tain ; ebe’a thirteen months old, and don't go
alone eo well as ocr Aminadub did at ten.”
“Calves go alouc young,” wag Mrs. Morton’s
retort, when her sister-in-law's observation was
repeated to her.
The aietets-ia law met at a quilting one after
noco. Myra had taken her child along, and as
usoal every body was saying “beautiful” over
it. Lizzie, wheu she could enduro no more, ob
sorvtd, with a poor attempt at facetioQanesa :
“ I ahould think, Myra, you would take Jeru
eha to the Baby Convention.”
“If I should,” retorted Myra, in the same
tone, “ eho'd stand a better ohsnee to get a
prize tbnQ any other child in these parts, I reck
on.”
L zzle looked provoked at Myra, and so did
at L zzie. They scarcely noticed each
older dutlug t&a remainder of the afternoon.
Toe f.ct was, that Mrs. Morton, secretly in
tended to enter the lists of the Buby Ccnvemion
which was fast appruuchiug; ebo almost feared,
from the reomr* o i her sioter-ic-law, tbit she
•»usj?ec*cd oe rotseu. Mrs. R*y, on her part,
was piqued—aud that not a little—at the open
ttipinuHiion of hvr boy’s inferior ty to bis cons
in; bis mother kuew him to bo a remarkable
fine child ; and she made a resolve, in her own
mind 10 prove ihe mme publicly ht no very dis
tant day.
Mrs. Morion was very busy embroidering for
her b*be a frock—so busy th -t eho could not ley
It by far callers —so it became known that the
little girl was going to have the richest suit 6he
had ever had, and that was paying something
Jeruaba’s papa bought her a rich bracelet and
lots of finery, of one sort and another. Mrs.
Morton was going to visit her iater, ehe said,
and she wanted her child to look decent enough
so its aunty wonUn’t feel ashamed of It.
About this time, It was wonderful to observe
bow rapidly precocious Mrs. R-iy’a boy grew,
fit was cunning as a fox; could play off antics
like any monkey. Somebody evidently was ta
king a world of paina with his primary educa
tion. There was a special reason for all theee
thiugs, os wo shall presently sco.
It wanted but two days of the time of the
Convention, when Mr. and Mrs. Morton, with
their little one, Bet off on the contemplated visit.
When quite ready for o start, they rode over to
Lisato’s door and bade her good bye. In season
of great happiness, little animosities are forgot
ten ; and Myra Morton was happy that morning
as her esbubersnee of spirits fully testified.
Mrs. Eiy said to herself that she was heartily
glad they were gone; she bad all along felt
obliged to be 60 private and cautious about cer
tain preparations she was making; now, at last,
she should enjoy a little freedom. She and her
husband and ohild were going from home the
nest morning; sho wouldn’t for tho world have
any ono know where—it was in a direction op
posite to that in which the Morton’s had gono.
When they should return, having the first prize
for the first best baby, ’twould bo time enough
for particulars to bo known abroad.
Another morning had come; so said tbo dock
In the house and the cock in the barn, though
the East had not broached the BUbjeot of day
light. Mrs. Hay insisted on walking to the rail
road station, for fear the sound of a carriage
would rouse tho neighborhood; she was anxious
to slip away unpercelved. So they quietly ehut
np their house, and quietly took their way down
street.
The train was prompt, and before the wheels
had fairly ceased to turn, our passengers stepped
abroad. A good many people seemed to have
“got np airly,” and were on their way to the
Convention or somewhere else; the car Into
wbioh L'23'e and her husband went, had no set
tee without at least one occupant.
For a moment the wife felt unpleasantly at
the idea of being obliged to sit apart from her
companion; the nest, sho thought it was per
haps fortunate; for with him at her side, it
would amount to but little that she hod doubled
her barege veil over her face as a preventive
of being recognised.
She glided to a seat beside a woman who, with
her head bowed over a goodly sized bundle in
her lap, appeared to be enjoying a Qomfortable
sleep. Having deposited the precious boy in
the mother’s arms, Mr. Bay retired to a seat in
another part of the car
Tho mornlog advanced; oar traveler neared
their place of destination. Mrs. Bay, anxious
herself to avoid scrutiny began scrutinizing those
around, especially tho person at her side. The
latter persisted in sleeping, with her faoe turned
away, only rousing partially now and then, and
adjusting the bundle in her lap. Bhe was very
respectably dressed ; there discoveries concern
ing her seemed to come to an end.
When the train stopped, and Mrs. Bay joined
her husband at the reßr end of the cor, aa they
were passing nut, she looked back to tee
whether her partner of the settee had awoke;
the lady, whoever eho wea, with her bufidle in
her firms, was Just leaving by way of the opposite
door.
NUMBER 152.
JIAROH IS.
st snm. l a. ooobwn.
A flue lad; baby Fas etae,
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! rates bF AorEimgixa
AonszD Prof: a? Tits PiTT.ir.z non pstss
no us is mCTiajit,, os u;,,
fl-.uirc I ,cn*
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“ 'c=: wpxtlis ; 10 «•
" “ one IB (9
ilu-nibcj Carci, linua or l-.’sj, psr annum— 10 CO
cjusaaiaiiiipinaoM:
One agoare, pgr annua, (oialnelro c-rth? pspei)- ss
The parcels of littio AciinuUab. after some
Wandering, snsceeded in finding the tent of en
trance. Here, at a desk, a etaiUDg olerk stood
expertly registering the Dames of parents, with
the age and sex of oaoh baby as it was pre
sented. ; • - -
. Making- their way up to Mm, Mr., Bay gave
his order, and looked on the book over -the
oierk's shoulder,'to see the reoordoorreotly made.
Lizzie touohed her hasbaad's arm, and whis
pered— ;
1 ’ See ; there’s the lady I sat by the aide of la
the oars; and what I oalled a handle is a child.
How loony !”
But Mr. Bay could cot hear a whisper so fix
ed was his attention on the registry last above
hie:
' * Mr. and Mrs. Philip Morton, Eaysville, 0 ;
Daughter, 14 months.
Perhaps the stronger lady—as she Was stand
ing near, ovorhe irflLazio’s remark, for she im
mediately turned and 'looked at her, when; face
to face stood tho'.two sisters inlaw !
Their faces flashed brilliantly,’biitllia J ike
was a good one, and rested equally on both ; so
they grasped eGch other’s, hand warmly* 83
tEey had not done in many a post month, and
ianghod heartily over it! They ogreed’ to give
their jealousy to the winds forever, and their
husbands—Mr. Morton had arrived on the
ground,-were rejoiced to bo witnesses of the
amicable compact. •,. ,
Neither the parents of Jernsha nor Amlnadab
had their vanity fed by obtaining a prize. Strango
he it mayaeom, the little ones they had esteemed
so very remarkable,; were among .the many ac
counted only at par value ; yet they declare to
having enjoyed the occasion,' and are looking
forward with deep interest to the next of the
’kind. ■ -• ■., / i
The mothers express the, earnest hope'that
there, may be a competent.and conecientioas
comm Uteo 1 to award tho prizes. ’
Myra makes fan of herself for having borrow
ed her sister’s clothes,-in hopes. by that miens,
to eseape, being-known, eho says she shall
not do it again, for she is willing the world
ebonld know before band that she"means to at
tend all of the Baby Conventions. 1
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
35 Per Cent Lower (ban any Farm In tbe
' conatr. • •
A VALUABLE , FARH; FO% SALE.—Tha cnbscrjbre i«
authorised to sell the following described XHACT t/F
LAND, ln NortfrFavfcftetoff fc
ship, Allegheny county,P?. 1$ setfei from tha City ci Pitt*,
and coar ILO law r/;ftflßbs*benv7l!<i fcallroao with
Coal and Lima Stone ohA*} fcka ty3»fc> place* pad pj
access—improvooentdMi:l , «M: Awry cozafortcWelustu
House, 30 by 23 loot, S-airtlae hsgh; tVeeb Hbn -o, Frritk
House, and other cat boiWl'Jjs; afss'j.frapsa Enni L-rs,
04 by C 5 fret, EaUhc-I iu ta>.'An6r, with
Stabling unioj* the. whole bulldinst-.100 .bsarlng-Apple
Trees, best graflnd qualities;» liigfl quantity of Peach uud
Cherry Tree?, all in bearing .order?; about 8S ecru* clesrod
and ina Lighctstecf cultivation, tbfcLsidg.
- This land Is very comfortabiyvltuatedinoaeortbs beet
neighborhoods in the county, being convHuiGUt to market,
to churches, schools and' mills, aud'wou:d J nol bo in tbo
market, only ihat-ibe owner (r about to remove.to ibe ftr
weak Terms eaay end prico moderate. For further parti
culars ecu‘tho owner, (7M. ROBB, on premiers, or tbe sab*
ecriber. JAiiKS C. RICUET, ,
na2l:d*w • Real Estate A.-ent
c-AUj —T»o eplucdid Farms; oueof 100aoree;sad
A? the other 75 acres; beautifully .located on tho Upper
St, Clhir Township Flank Koad, 0 mile* from the city,each
of them lylng so M to divide into 10acre lota, having a good
spring on each. It is a splendid opportunity for a specula
tion. Those who want a good borne, or wish to ntki
money, woald do well to look at It, os we will «ell to tbs
first that offers ns onr low-price, in feta or all together.
Also, five Country Seats, 1 mile from. Woods’ ran, and
only 3 miles from Allegheny city,by vrayof the New Brigh
ton Plank RoaL They are fine healthy locations, and of
fered very low.
Also, ten Country Seats on the Ohio and P?nnsylvan!a
Itaiirowl,7 miles below thv city; The/ will be sold separate
or together to a colony or building association. It Is'a
lovely location,.and cheap, of course. •
Also, one Lot of two acres, and .two smeller pieces of
groubd, opposite Harlman’s at Weeds* rub, offered at a
very low price for bo fine .a property. • An assortment of
Lands, Houcert and Lots, always on hand, and described In
my register. Bemro baying you would do well to call and
enquire of THOMAS WOOFS,
j*7 • • • ■ • 75 Focrtb street-
Benuttrul Sltoa for Country Homei«
THJ3 offers for eale, on easy terms, FIFTY
LOTS, laid oil and restricted far rural residences.' Also,
an ENTIRE SQUARE, on the bank of the Allegheny river,
7M fe?t long by 200 fret deep; having fronts on Mary and
Julia Ann Avenues, and Henrietta and Herr streets. This
square contains many Fruit Trees of the choicest kind, and
comumnds'A fine view of the picturesque and romantic sce
nery around. lam .desirous of preserving this square en
tire, aa It would afford one cf the most charming aed mag
nificent pJta.H for a gentleman's summer residence, is the
Immediate vicinity of the twocltles.
Also, about THR> B ACRKiJ OF GROUND, et the head of
the Island, advantageously situated fer manufacturing pur
poses.
The above property Is situated in Duquesoe borough, on
the high and main bank of Herr's Island, end la reached by
a very substantia! Bridge of one epan. For particulars ap
ply at oy residence, in Daquesne borough, on the main
bank, fronting the head of Herr's Island, or of JOHN DUN
LAP 4 CO., corner cf Second and Market su., Pittsburgh.
aprl7:tf WM. C- MILLER.
Fifth Ward Property for sale tat a Good
Bargain.
TIHIRE VALUABLE BRICK HOUSES AND LOTS-
Tb«B3 Lots embrace a front on IVnn street, of Gfifoet d
inch**, tu a 3 feet alloy; on which there is erected & valua
ble Meek of. Brick Houses, two’stories high, with kitchen
ena cellar iu basement, 41 f-et front on FaOn Btroat, and 3*)
fret deep oo Locu*; stri-et. This leaver/ deairublo
dea :for«:b*r o Store'or a Tavern ; Peso street being th»-
grest throughfare of tbe city: and this property being coc
renfrot to thi* Hallr.'&d Depot.
This property would not bo In the market only that the
own«r h> Jiving in Wonhiogb n county, and Gals it extreme
ly Inconvenient to attend to It.
Term* ar-d prlro mudorato; for further p*rticttlai»
«Dqairn of HOBEKT DAT, Fifth 'Wtrci,
or JAB. C. K3CIIKY,
Fboa) Potato at this oSlet.
(\UAu rKOI'MITY tun 3AL AT A UIVhA l IiAHUAiiN.
t —The subscriber offer* toeell the ope half of 400 acres
cf Coal, and 168 ecrwo of edrftco, situated at Freemen’*
Lauding, on the Ohio river, Id Hancock county, Ya. This
property has facilities. rawly, taut with; the Tela being T
feet thick, of the very'beftt quality of LL arduous Cog), arid
at a print on the river wfceto the water is atout lS feet at
the lowest stage, and'a very large pool, sufficient to harbor
200 coal boats. Also a charter ior the parpose of establish'
Ing coal works et the same point. There is erected on the
above a first'rato overshot fcuw Mill
i’he above will be sold half, three quarters, or the whcl?,
to suit purchasers. Terms easy and price moderate, for
further particulars enquiro or ROBERT HEENAN, on-the
premises, or of JAMES C. RICHEY,
decs ..-- , , RealEstare Agent, at this office.
Coal Works For Hale*
SIXTY THREE ACRE?* OF LAND, with 250 acres of Coal
attached, and ail the' improvements thereon
fu! operation, raid Farm is situated on the Monongabeli*
river, 84 miles above Pittsburgh, and is supplied with a
Farm House, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad, an 4
an excellent harbor.
The rein of Coal is fire feet tlnok t and cannot bo surpassed
In quality. For further particulars apply to
To Let*
TOE PROPERTY Situated corCur of Webster and Fulton
street*, from and after tbs Ist of Apr-11 next. This la
on eligible situation for & large Boar <tcg House nr aTavsrn
Stand. It contains cue i&rgo Brick House,frontingoo Pul
ton streot; two small Frame House?, fronting on Crawford
Street; and Stable, fronting on .Webster street. ' At a aery
small exieosa the bach baUdingflcen beconverttdinto sta
bllng capable of stalling twelTe Per lenn* r.pblr
to. ' AUSTIN LoulUg,
MfViortli .
HUUBK<VbTORJSS'‘OVtfiCfcS, *O, lU LtT,-AD :
ing Iloubo on Ih-rd street,..©pjijrj:* ttio bsoetfii
Bu IdinjtS—rcbt $323;’ a ftou«e, osnor ii f.Wyilo *z<£
Towsend street; Uo. 181 Third » Daremtg llouw
and Store Room—rout, J2SJ; a large Tfarog 8 ory B iri,
oa Ros • street, at tho bead i f Fifth rtrwt—s3o3: 6 OS
In SplaDb’d Biiildiog, FUth EUvet; alarms BailcuFounfc
street; a la'gb Sto:o ’Room on F.urt i htteet; a largo
Store Room on Tolnl street. n*xt to eho D : ppctcb *i3c»;"
Apply to . 'frt-a.'l s rPtflDBRt. U’> TbWlwl
y
ALUA££IS lUSAJi ivoi’AXK I'UU Aojuwmt j
4 Borough of Manchester—TlUßXY BUILDINO LOtfl,
each 24 feet front by 100. foot deop, and fronting ca ilacaefi "
street &0 feet IntrUth, ere o2er*d for eal* quite tow, and oa
reasonable tenni of payment. This property la part of tb«
estate of the lute Jhjaw Adains, Bs»i. f and the title is per
fect and beyond dispute. Apply to . F
nneS
THREE TIIBSoSXOJIY UvILBS toil OALE—
©a KnulSUa and rla Greets. Th» corcer bOueo ectt«
Ulsi At» rooms, & go-4 cellar and a store room—Kater Hu
tvrea through tbs b.uss. ‘
The other boosaacontaiuelght rooms each; bath room,
cellar, and hot and cold waier thrcoeb tho whole boue«.
For prtrd cud terms- cell at the Keel Estate Odes r f
a OQXU&RIIT.ft PON,
No. 140 Third street-.
DO VOU WANT XUXUKIA-VS WiliSitliES AND
MOUSTACHE^?—If you do, aci your beard woa'i
grow natural!, till you hare Co do la to use myOnguect,
which wiU,.ii, Bix weeks, &>rce your beard orbaJr to grow
strong and thick* and I v arrant it will cot etaln or lujure
the akin* -ThJaTSnow It wiil <tb, ft>r bef-ure I began to e*ll
It I tried it wollaud thoroughly, boifaoaiajsolf and friends,
aud.to rtcommeod J.t with confidence, aa do ft jnu 2VQQ m.
tlemen who'have used lb Bo says &.G. Gra
ham, cf New York.
The above article is for cale/priw $1 per bottle, by
fet>7 • - S I*CUTUBBRT,I4OThTdst.
r
\ll. UiUJS.LT'.' iUSaTbx^-Tn^re^y
if la Tm superior to any Out bu «▼« yet been offsml
to tbe public. Operating upoa allthe organ* of thobody
and upon tfce skin at Urge, It McaUbUi&tjj, wfcea <*l*o*l
dered,-that relative action which la necessary lo be ner
femed by the difietent otgens of the system la s state of
health, and which are always itoroogedln a atatocf
It to aeclpablo to an, and .eery dtoe.Se.at aU rUgw'andtuS
naderhemostasioutohlug.carea that have erer Smeared
upon record, filoe $l,OO per bottle. fold by "
fcbl ° H. to.qUTrtßßhT.d4tt Third at.
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