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''■ ' “ c ’ > - ’ ’' ; - .1:1 » r -./* *•*■* rt»»rr,'.•-->-•■•<♦ .. x si «‘'V, A V ; 5-' 'f'. s' .;T -? - * TUR DAILY MORNING POST. *2?r(nte& -ensH Pyhlitfitd • iuvry 'Horning] (sun/f<ty eteipted. - BV .0)1*1/jtftt ICE aHUOIffTOOJIBaY. tcttn-wisv uoanxß or W'vin and fifth stsvttp. f - *9r2SßVB— Five Dollar* a ycsr, payable strictly In 'Six Dollars will 1-n required If not paid : Within the. ye** , A . ■ .A®'? Single copses two oesr?»>—fb r 4 *l® at counter In tin Office, and by the Vows Bov*. - V ’ THE SATURDAY HORNING POST * PpdMlthed from the wamo oSlct, on ft largo blanket sice b set, at TWO DOLLARS a year, In advance. Single copies 99- No paper will be discontinued unlees »t thedlsow on oi the Proprietor a.) until all arrearages are paid. 45* No attention will bo paid to any order unless ocean panled bv the moaov, or satisfactory reference In this city. Xf '-ConnecUd with the EtUiMishmetit of the Morning Pott . of ihrtaTjtcl Job Printing Offices tn the city, where all hinds of work is done on the shortest notice, -and wort reason* able terms. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Roht. C. Q. Spronl. ITORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office, No. —, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. decll.ly James A< Loivrie, ACTORNEY AT LAW;—Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, between Smithfield street and Cherry alloy- (dccllriy JOSEPH WKAVKU, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, No. 144 Fourth street) *■s ; ja&lyft] ptttsporoit. pa. JOHN BAKTO.t, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, OfDoe, corner Fifth and Grout ittif Ja3.ly2] prrrsDOKon. pa. Thotani IHcrus, Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery. Office, next door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio. my 4 S# P» lloilf ATTORNEY AT LAW— No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, l’*4 fourth"" door "below Mr. Rody Patterson’s Livery Stable. . 3e28 . C« Orlando Loomti, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood. A. frfcy Thomas JJI. SlorsbAll, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Qfilcfi, Lowrie’s Bußdlngs, Fourth street jan7:ly H. 11. Carnahan, ATTORNRY AT LAW—Office ou Fourth street, between .'Cherry alley and Grant street. je2:y JrN. Itl’Clowry, Attorney and counsellor at law—office in BqkewelP* BuildlngH, on Grant street. Je2 D. 11. Hasen, ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth street, above and near FiulthfieliL mar27ry Patricia UPKcnna, alderman of tuikd ward. /■"VFFIOE CORNER OF QRANT AND FIFTH STREETS, —\J-{fonnerlY occupied by Alderman Lewis,) where ell bu siness pertaining to the office of Alderman and Justice of the Peace will be promptly attended to. febl:3m K. Uackmaster, Alderman. / tFFICK, Grant street, between Fourth st. and Diamond f I alley. Conveyancing of all kinds done with the great e t <-&re and legal accuracy. Titles to Real Eotnte ex* sunned, Ac. jtubjS E. S. Meal, Alderman, 91 THIILD Siraet, bwtwoon Wood and Marketstreeto, l.i|‘ Pittsburgh. Collections promptly made. Condo,Mart gagesvanrt other trrltiago drawn with Df-ntness and accu racy. jo^My ■ Alllj, SUrl'JfcioN DENTIST, (duo censor to G. \V. Blddlo.) nO. 144 SMITH- CjreSpSlkFIKU) STREET. Office hours, from 3 to 1 o'clock, toil febHi.ly rom’2 to f. o’clock - „ J.fcCOTT. DKNTIST, fourthdirest, live doow Qfff&jiS* **cs? of Marfcet. Opnci Houas —Ftoa nine A. M. to fir® dec2o:j B UiS LN ESS CA H DS. a. nzasi'ivs. D. W. HKItSTIXtd U CO.. GOMfiISSiON m FOKffiMIXQ MtClims, ASD Dealers Generally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin cinnati and other Manufactures, &c. Lfo.Q'i Front street;, belief m Mar&L and Firry ilrtc't, PiriSDUfiUU, ta. 4ST“ Liberal cash advances made oa consignments. Par llcular attention paid to forwarding Western merchandise. References. —Ciuxri & Thaw, Win. Baralcy £ Co., Wm. H'* Cully k Co,, F. beUcrs & Co., llr./a k Blank, Krninar A Rahm, Henry Graif, Ksq., Wm. Eit-Übsum, S. it. Johnston, Esq., Xboma», Eeq.. Goorgo Led.i*:, E-q., Solomon j Etoner, Eng, ji>.6:£ $ wa. *ilo lUNouj W 31. &. CO., FORWARDING AND con Mlor.ioN MERCHANTS, Liberty ttrcct, deposit*, i’enna. UiUro-iU U'-p“t, •pr 7 i*i i r.M.vPa. Henry 11, boiilm, FORWARDING AMI COMMLsatUN MERCHANT, ace Wholesale Dealer la ‘Jlieuse. .*• «•«*•!*, i'ish, and Produce generally, No. id WUJD .Si.. PittVouivri. |umrG Paul A niardock, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING UKKOIIANS, AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Water street, Ciuciuuuti, Ohio. [c.pl;tf King A aioarneod, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— No. -7 Wood Btreot, Pittsburgh. (my 23 u. T. o, BOOKSELLER and STATIONER—has always on Han a general assortment of School, Miscellaneous and Blank Books. Printing, Dost and Cap Paper, Wholesale and Re tail, No. 104 Wood street, below FiP.h, East side, Pittsburgh. Rags and Tanners' Scraps. uplfrly 1. W. Chadirlck, DEALER in KAOS AND PAPEIt, No. 149 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. The highest frice in cash paid for raga. pyUT VXLIdAH, UiLUta, L , hi1a...«^....-„«.ws!.aicsETs<?a ) Pittsburgh. Miller A Klokctaon, 'TTT'HOLKSALK GROCERS. OF BRANDI Kb, Vf Winesend Segars—N--S. 17 "i arid 174., i-omer of •tod Liberty stre*tH, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nail*. Cotton Yams. Ac-, constantly cm iund. ' jriS WUllam Carr & Co., (Wtc. Carr l.it* »f the. ijroxof .1. Pah&br a Co.) "XTT" HOLES ALE GROCERS nnr Dealer* in Foreign Wine* _f| ao«l Br#od]»M, <>id 'lonooghhela and Krnli.ed Whi» key, No. 3i4 CoiamorvisJ Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Pa. jrtfci Co-Part ncrtiiiij>, fIIHE have tLiri .lay farmed a loi |_ the parpr-.se of carrying on and Forward ing, In connect:.m With th" F,;\, Bacon and Otl, and /*r., ducc husiuev* generally, under the rftyU* of Kxr.UaU A RlOu ianaox; Wtir-*hou*r No. 111> Water and l.'-J l-'ront ftreelfc. formerly occupied by ilurbriige k Inghram. WM. B. ENGLISH, JAMES RICHARDSON, J AH. J. BENNETT. Pittsburgh, February let, 18a4:M>3 ITt R. PRAVO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, To., dealer D . • Country Produce, olfera for sale a choice stock t Groceries, selected for fatally use. Spices of every vori**i> •nd the purest quality, ground at his Steam Mills. Aim Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Pro-lace taken in es change for. Merchundire. F.R. D. has procured a full assortment of Landreth' W&rr&QtodCiardtiD Scads, and Invites the attention of all ir terosted In rural affairs. jarill W : a. ENULfSU. EMGLISn 4 aiciuausos. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, as Wnoieaale Dealers in Fish, Bacoo and Oil, and l‘rodu< - generally. Warehouse formerly occupied by BurbriJge <■ Inghram, No. 116 Water and lift,First street, Pittsburg] Penna. fe3 Gomuilaalou House. 1m E snbocribers h«Te of«*ned a house for the above pu pose, at No. 17 rmithheld street, four door* above lb- Mooongfthela House. We will purchase, or receive, o. oommissloa, for sale, consignments of Flour, Bicm. Chits* Cbrn, OIU, BxrUy, Flax Sud. Grass 4>V<i, Bsltd llay, if* Upon which we will cuako adrauces, or purchase at lt> best market rates for cash. novO ALOE'i * pG J as. Rl’Laughlln, Dealer in groceries, pk »du :k, flour, haoun Ac., No. 10, comer Sait'Jifleli and I'ir.st strectH, IMu hurgh, i*a. novO JOU.IO. i '>o.lo Tui.n. u. p.m.ui3 l. T, U.‘Young 4 Co, .Y . o> Smiihfi'.’d strrri. ■■ppontt Ctl'j fjo'rl. MATvJ a I'UilUltS OF CABI.NET FURNITURE J i U'lj.cl every description, iliterluls and woi k man3!;S;- warranted,andeoldat reduced prices. Car.- Later la pi-Kinz Kir land and water enrrinc". --i O. U. Wood, IM.'JHIER AND WHOLESALE DEALER XN Wl.\»r AND’ LIQC'/RS, No. 147 North Second street, Cftlj d«> aoovd Race, east side, Philadelphia, has on haod the bf qualities oi old Brandiea, Wines. WhlsSty, Monongv Uela Wrusty, (lollatid Gin, OorJldls, Ac , on terms worth tb« vttentiou of purchasers and dealers. fmr2'.»v ileary ;rl»Oullong»» 4 Co., WHOLESALE GRUOrtltS onU Commiviion Mercoan 1 Side' r -t f‘(*nn and Irwi-i !»•• •v* 5,1 i W ax, Dlgby, Ji., CLOTHINQ AND FURNISHING STORE. Afasnntc //a Ft/Ut sired, FiUsbury 1 !.— Clo'.hia; made to order, < good fitvh*. and at asMerat- rste« mu* •• R. d& A. C WEIOLKSALE GROCERS, anl Dealers in Produce, Fo dgn Wines and Liqu>rs,Oii Uonongahe.laaml Kec: fled Whisky, No. i9l Liberty st„ Pittsburgh, Pa. i |v Jt>:y j*. ft A. Tlndle, S&zSßk WHOLESALE&n<I lleccii SADDLE, KARNES KjpSIgTKUNK, VALISE *iM CAKPKT KAO mauufs m turer. No. 106 Wood etreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. John H* Mcllor, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSIC' INST RUM RN T 3. Pianos, Music, School Beotia Stationery, No. 122 Wood street. inn' &.J.UAQAK ABL, . HAGAN 4 AUL, WHOLESALE anil Retail Dt *rn to SiVcs, Fancy a• Staple ££i='SC<tt>.S, Noe SU Market and 8 Uni fltregt, Plttefa aTgh. apr-i JOSEPH CHAPMAN, WHOLES AXE AND RETAIL DEALER IN rjaPORTED CIGARS, myfcly No. 63 street btTTsmrenn POWER 4 HIERUON, ARCHITECTURAL and ornamental carvers.. Ornamental Patterns for Casting, Jo every Modeling, Designing, Ac. Composition Ornaments for tl -decoration of Buildings, Ac.; 90 SMITH FI EL .Street, ooar the Post Office. vl:nm E. WHITEttOUSE, FANOT SILK AND WOOLEN OVER AND CL BANE- No. 7 ISABELLA St-, near the Emmet Hotel, mar 4 Alleobeat. 10. OX7TS&X&T. .S. L. CCtUBEi: S. CUTHBERT SON* 7T>EAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, No. 5 ' i~y Smithjvdd tLrtd. notl 1j El. Hayward, DEALER in BOOTS, SILOES. TRUNKS and leqhor and BRAID HATS,corner of Market and Liberty r.t. Slo. 174 Pittaburgh. fn. jel-Ly JOHN HIfCHBLL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, No. 135 Wood Street, Ja3ty?l Next door to H. Chilli’s Shoe lIou«e, Pittsburgh Notice* JOB.' ‘FLEMING having ossociuted with JOS. ABEL, tb* badness will hereafter be conducted under the style • J. ABEL A CO., at Lho old stand, corner of Smithfield an Fourth streets. j m l;y William Thorn, Drueglit, HAS REMOVED to the corner of HAND and' PEN’ Btreeta, where he will, as usual, attend promptly t Tils numerous friends.. All articles in his line aro warrant* pure, and pat up with the utmost care. mar!4:6m “ : ~ JOHN OaODTT, ’ — IMPORTER OP BRANDIES. GIN, VINKS. 4e.-De.l- In fine O! J Menonnabeln wlrisky, Peach Brandy. A Adm, Roclifying- Distiller, corner of Bmltbfleld and Proi .tnats. Pittsburgh. » pr i3 f -v •■' ,: «i*\* { \. '■ -• .*• «.’i -1 • • J- -i. <v R“■ -• r ;»?•*• ‘ t\-+i ’ • • 1 ’; - •*’ ' ' 1 .* , IMPORTERS and manufacturers of /g§3Sre sS “*®Cnjn.gßY, BURGIOAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. We . keep a general assortment of the above articles constantly oh hand; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pis tol* end Revolvers, Flasks, lloms, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and Hair Dressers’ Sbeara; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Also. Trasses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLES!—We are making Rifles of every description, to order, of the beet meterial, and workmanship warranted.— Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be 611- ad with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholneals prices. my!6 Chandelier* and Gai Fixture*. THB subscribers are now opening at their new Wareroom- NO. 109 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith field, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK ETS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Gas Fitting, ever offered in this market. Having arrangements made bywhich they will ba constantly in receipt of new patterns and varieties, they confidently invite the attention of pur chasers to their rejection. We are determined to sell as low as any house in the West, and being practical Gus Fit ters, ean offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles in this line. We contlmi* as heretofore to fit np buildings of every scriptlOD for gas. water and steam. Brass Casting* of all kinds made to order promptly. LONQ, MILLER & CO., No. 109 First street. GKOROK ULETCHEIt, FROM HEW YORK, , MANUFACTU KISR of the celebrated As \a \ Gossamer Ventilating Wij, Elastic /\V j Band Toupees, and every description I -zzh. of Oro&mentel Hair, for Ladies and V J&ySSgiGentlemen, 7P FOURTH STKKKT, between Wood and Alariet, lilts- BLKrcncß's system enables Ladles and Gentlemen to measure their heads y with accuracy. No. 1. The round of the Head. No. *i. Prom the forehead over tho bend to neck, No. 2. No. 8. From ear to oar, over the top. No. 4. From oar to car, round the forehead. For Toupees, to cover the top of the head only—a paper pattern, the exact sh.tp* of tho bald part. [my4 Now Coach and Carriage Factory I JOHNSTON, BROTHERS & CO. t 'Ovrrur of Rebecca and Belmont strut*, Allegheny City, WOULD respectfully inform their friends the public generally, that they hare commenced the manufacture of Carriage*. ■ t 8 ■ Baroucbrs, Rockaways, Buggies,Sleighs and Chariot*, in oil their various styles of tinLsb and proportion. All orders will i><. executed with strict regard to durability I; and beauty of finish. Repair* will also be attended to on l the most rcu-'onablu terms. Using in all their work the \ best Eastern Shaft*, Poles, and Wheel stuff, they feel oonfl / dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will be } perfectly -atisfiej on trial of their work. * Purchaser* aro requested to give us a call, before puraha slug elsewhere. octG:ly .usis. cicucAtrai. J T. J'jUNST'iN D. T. JohNaTo* tu SIAUEB Klcelalor Carriage Factory. itlioTllhß A 00.. Ptt.\CTl> AL COACH MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and Belmont streets, Alie ity, Pa.. hiiTt* i>u band and are in«uufacturing ao ■wxt.Hu>t. -» assortment of Carri-igeji, hockawuys. Burgles, 4c., made in all ilMr vnnous style*. vnb strict regsrtf ti» durability an 1 beauty of Hol«h. using in all c, >r‘rC the b" j t .1 nuiata iron and eastern hickory. Re pair* atteoded to o n the most reasonable t-rina. They feel -ojahJeot that all who tuny fitor them wtlli >h‘*ir patron age,will l» p*r e-tiy satwhed on trial A their TrorK fbe Pittsburgh anl Manchester l*l uibus-s pas? i-Tery fif tneo tninutesduring the flay oot2£>:ly PtV'**ntrnftii fcoAtfU t'jcfuSr li. BHitLOW IIAKTI*i L STfcVSXX. GEORfi E AlB cBT. Ulgelo\T <fc Co., SUCCESSORS TO E M RIGhLoW, No. M Diamond alley. n*-nr Wtxvi *lr»“et, Pitt.-* ourgh—uOACUKS, L'ATUU A«.i ES, PH FJA• TONo, and e»ery de-oiipfion of JaiMa&L. f*n y Tchlrles built to ord-r, and linUhed in a manner ud ■.urpufi.scd fur beauty of d.-dgn. of fiolnh. skill cf vrorKmaxwhlp, and durability ol materials, work warruUled J DSKPIfSIi E iifl A o 7 1 3 Dc<;s a H o h to i , wii c u x a no.) riOKNKH MARKET flTilKliT AND DIAMOND, k*pp* V_y constantly on hand a lull assortment of Drugs, Medi , ■dues, Medicine Chest*, Perfumery, and all articles pertain mg to bis business. Stiff- Physiclens’ Prescriptions carefully eomponnded at hours. jsrOy JOiLs rt cmito cocHtaa rLuiirro. VLfiitUNO DttOTHEKS, ( to J. Kidd A Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, A'>. 00 Wixxl St.r'ft, PiUsbvrgh, Pn. Proprietors of Dr. M’Lane'a Celebrated Ytsnaifugw, UTer 3iv.is, Ac. jatO nior|;a.n, v ' ♦ 1^ PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY. AT THE “POST uUILDiMi.s OORPjRR O* Hfr’TH aND WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $6,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE VOLUME XIII. BUSINESS CARDS, ENTERPRISE WORKS. ro. 130 wood STRirrr, t an doqb bilqw vxsanr ailxt. TBTLET. JOHN HAFT, JR., (Buer«-snr To M'Uutfiry,) WholciAic and IUUII Drng^lit, \NI) LVul rT ID FAI.NW, OILS, DYE STUtt'S, Ac., 141 Wood sir*.ft, lir**o uojrs below \ allr\. ■ priruiftrly 1* 1 TT> RU B G 11. R. . L . ALLEN. WHOLESALE DZALSB in Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga li6la Ryo Whiskr, Ac., ALSO, RECTIKYI.Xi OISTII.LKH, NO. 8 Wool) STREET, CITTSBUKUII, I’A. \j^7'lNL. , ', Hra.viu-ji, Gin*, Cordial*. JaEDnirn S|.lrilf, St. Vf Cruix and New England Ruin, Clarabs Champagnes, ••coteh Ale, Loudoa lin'# u Stout, irlr-h, Scotch. lh.urU'D, »ld Monongahvia Ky* nod Rectified vv hLk), Apple, l*«.ach, WIM Cherry and Blackberry Bi-nodi**. imported llhvhdh, Regalia, and I'iinclpe Cigars; liull-rtpunl-h and Common all &l ?U'*li low p. icoa as to • comp* itiou. *?»dcv bar Keg* and LalwdleU of every ptyle.ucd -iemijohnnof all sice*. I rwj.rvnfully juvile at] axamlnn 'ion of my etocL, «t No. 8 Wuoi) Street, Puuburgh, apr3:ly Uenoval. *3-JNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER,'** dAS removed to 294 LIBERTY street, opposite (iarri»on alloy, aad No. :> oKYKNTII, near Smithtteld. wbsre lie attention of hi* friends auJ the public id invited to ihe •lock Of UKADY-MADL GOODS always on baud. Alv., -’lothe, Cashimore* and Venting* for ordered work. A full • «eortmem of Famishing Goois lor Including lain of uli qualities, Trunk*, Umbrellas, Ac... Ac, j.itj roici M'CLOSKXT CuafJflJUS tI'ULoOKST. Wholesale and Retail Clothing Merchants, NO. 8 H WuOD STREET. rD K subscribers r» *p**otfully inform their old customers a.ad the public in general, that they have this d&yas noclati'd themselves in the above under the firm • i JOfctN M’CLOSKEY & CO. They respectfully solicit a :are nl public patronage. Tha previous busincsi. of each will be setth d by them' -tccA respectively fnl>9 dLAULD, (late of the firm c I Uuuiui A LAIRD,) ha, mg , opened STOKE NO. D, (two doors al>ov« the nlj (and,) for the purpety) of carrying on the CLOTHING USINEi'S. hopes by strict attention to btmLucas to turrit a aare oi the patronage of the late firm. N. B.—Clothing made to order In the mo*! fashionable iTiee, and on the shortest notice—lnferior to non** in the uy. Jnn'itl:y jnmei MelHogcr, i/fONONGAIUSLA PLANING .MlLL—Would respectfully j(jL Inform his friends and the putdi*, that his new «stab ishment is now in full operation, auu tliat be is prepared to uraiah Boat Cabins, and fill all orders fbr Planed Lomher, vlth promptness, and at the lowest rates. Board and Plant, planed on one or ooth sides, constantly a hand. gafih t Doors, and Mouldings, of every description, made to rder. Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advantage j give him a call, a 9 bu can now tarnish them with planed aff suitable for every description oi work. <ll. A. IUEBoa. HEBEON & CBIBV7ELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, vTANUFACTUHKKB of all kinds or BKABB WORK, LO - COMOTIVE, STEAM ENGINE. PLUMBERS, Ao. Al- Cotton Batting ManaTxrturwit. Foundry on Rebecca xtreot. Allegheny City, yfllce and Store, No. 12 Market ptrtnt, Pitteburgb. OLD BRASS and COPPER tufcoti in exchange for work, r cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will be -omptly attend**! to. febir. ly JOSEPH T. LUWRY, A T o. 43 Comrr of Fifth and Wood Sirrtis, Jfllee up stairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh, tEBPECTFULLY atiuounee to me public that he hai* commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY*, in conneo on with Intelligenee and Ueueral Collecting. He will so attend to renting. Persons in want of servants, in any opacity, or those in want of places, will be supplied at short dice. All business entrußted to his care promptly at aded to. fUfcrencAt —T. J. Bigham, Esq., Richard Cowan, Esq., W Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black, Jamea Uackeral, A. A. Mason, 4fflt A Old. janlS M. GRAFF A CD,, Western Foundry, No. 124 Wood street, PITT SBOKUH, PA., lANDFACPrDRER> OF COOKING STOVES, Coal and Wood Stovefl, Parlor StOTes, lloilow Ware, Plain and •incyQrates,Plain and Fancy FrnJeca,Sad and Dog Irons, igar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Wagon Boxes, Ac. ( ju3:lvj Austin Loomis, jEAL ESTATE AGENT, Merchandise, Stock, and Bill (\ Broker,Office, No.92Fourth Street, (above Wood.) The abscrlber having opened an office at tho above plaoe, for the urpose ot nagotmting Loans, Bills, Bonds, Mortgages, and ii other Instnuntntn for the security of Money, and for the urenaae and sale of Stocks. Will also give prompt and articular attention to buying, selling, renting of and leas ii Real Estate. (jyTJ AUSTIN LOOMIB. i ITnOGRAPHEKS—Third street, opposite the Post-office, Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads, Show Bills, abels, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and isiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed < Colors, Gold,Bronse, or Black,in the most approved style, id at the most reasonable prices. oct!6:ly CNGLISU AND CLASSICAL HEIUINARY W. T. MCDONALD, M. A., PmwciPAU next session of the Institution will commence on MONDAY, the sth of September next, at the room cor «r of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the Jessrs. Veeder. Uoh. A. W. Loomis, 0. Knap, Jr., 8. F. Von ihorst, R. Miller. Jr. auir2a JACOB PrCOLLISTER^ VUOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER AND DEALXfi IS ALL KINDS 07 Tobacco* Snuir, and Cigars,* No. 25 Fifth it. % IhUsburgh, Pa. 43* Keeps constantly on hlrad a Urge supply of all ihe arious brands of Imparted Cigars. Walter P. marshall, MPORTER and Dealer In French and American Paper n*nffit>M TaaT ' i BARR A MOSER, , » RCHITECTS:—Offices: Philo HaU, No. 75 Third street, \i PJttshursh; and east side of the Diamond, Allegheny. ivUbSxn ... . . L" ARGB’WArNUT BOOK CASES—Finished aodln waro room. pecia] T. B. YOUNG A CO. V Hi *' f * * *' ’J TV.\* <* r t? ' ■ «• i- **' t - «>v •, * ►*' * r BUSINESS CARDS, REAL ESTATE AND CONTRACTING AGENT, No. 2, IRWtN Street, Pittsburgh, has for sale, as follows: 180 acres of land In Ceder county, lowa, 16 miles from Mus catine, on the main rood to Marion, and 8 miles from Tip ton, 6 tailos from two Railroad depots; 00. acres 1? under cultivation, a good Frame House, Frame Barn and Grana* ri.ra, a good bearing Apnle Orchard. The farm is well watered, high, dry, good land, in a very healthy county. A very great bargain can be had of this farm for prompt pay. Enquire as above, or of Mr. John Munn, on the pro inißi'ft, Also, 3 acres of tnnd, with a large Steam Saw Mill, now in successful operation ; 3 Frame Dwellings. Barn, Black smith Shop und Tools, Boat Scaffold, Work Bhnp, Ac., situ ate on the bank of the Allegheny river, at MlUt>r , p> Eddy,. Armstrong county, Pa Enquire ns above, or of Mr. L." Mann, on the premises. 1 also want to purchase 5 to 800,000 f»et, B. M., of good White Oak Plank, S inches thick, S or 18 b*et long, 7 to 16 Inches wide, part to be delivered in October next and port in April, 185 b. Enquire as above. Also, forealB, nil the Beds, Furniture, and every thing of the fitting out of a large Hotel, in the city of Pittsburgh, now doing a,very l 'Tge business. Two to five years of the lwe of tiie house can algo be had, and immediate possession if required Enquire as al-ove. ""WM7 a. M’CLUitG, DEALER IN Fine Toas, Choice Family Groceries and Willow Ware. CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS. t PITTSBURGH, PA. IS now receiving a large assortment of FRESH GOODS. in addition to his already extensive stock, purchased from first hands in the Eastern markets, which, will be sold at the lowest market prices. XfiT Hotels, Steamboats, and families, buying by the quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. • 03*- Good. B delivered in the city tree of chare®. sep2t PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, ROBERT H. PATTERSON, Proprietor, CORNER OF DIAMOND STREET AND CilKrtßY ALLEY. f | MI K r-übscriber reppecifufly unnounces to the Lndia* and A Gentleman of Diu.-d-urgh, that he has recently erected a RIDING SCHOOL, which, io point of size, CPraniodloo*- ne->j and alapLation. undeniably excels any similar estab lishment lu the United States Its Jncatlnn is accessible from ull i-.trlf; of tlie cur. while Its high aud airy situation reuder.* it espet-iaily suited to the promotion of health, by this most agreeable exercise. The Horses are docile and well trsiowl. nn.l the proprietor pledges himself that do pains or exj unset will be spared to ravke tliis establishment, the first in thwconfideD'*** of tbe nubile. C Oparin e ra Hi p, THIE subscribers hereby inform their friends find tbe A public that they hav associated themt-i-lrea together, nuder the firm of WM. YOUNG3ON A CO., filifthe purpose **f parrying on Lht- I’AT NT INO BCSIN KS3, In all Us branch «>«; an<l hope, by strict attention to hu-lnt-s*, to merit a ebor*» i,f p'shiic piit.-o age. Lettering and Graining done for the trade on tMiunnt.in :e na. Shop on opposite thr Ni f*iuae Koi-iue House. WM. YOUNGS-iV, fire!l DAMKI YoUNfISGN. Io;*-r--t > ( Mr. J> >IJ N ATWELL lu our htislorrs A c‘-«‘='“- from ;t.i« date ny agreement. Our burine-.-. ns WHOLES ALK G RUOLKS. wili b-j conticue l by thu remaiu i;;r partners under the firm of U.s'iAL.bY, COSGRAYK A CO, Nos. IS and W-evl *tr*-t, PiUiburgh. II Mi A L KY. Wi'ODWAUD A CO., No. 221 Market street. Philadelphia WM. UAUALEY A CO. FiM/burgh, December It*?t, 18.'»4—jdec22 111AVK sol myinWrest In the business of Long, Miller k Co., to H. A. Long, wbo, with .l»ho Phillipe. will cr»n uuue at thv c.:j tiaui, Fu. 109 Front street. 1 cordially rtToima*nil tin- new Umi to the patronage of my friends, l'ittshu'gh, July 29, IsM. P. 11. MILLER. I) KM. AND LH ArS F *i* ’ S D KKS. AND GAS FITTER/ i ) id' i:>■ u' tcniioti to their stcck of Chandeliers, Hrnskete, IVn'!‘»’.t'. und other fixtures We fit up houses withGu' and r l«-.< m Link- 1 i’-ru.-'.' C.i; fiturc nf Hli kind* to older, lur ni-h liniir-'ad Pumps and TiiLk Fitting-, and keep AiU.i- AUrUi- u Metal cuu-LanUy on hand. Stiver 31 m.nufactory. SponN'S, KM BLEU.**, Au.—Rsi-ccn N ix Piucrs —taring to mperlor fmrlHti*-* tn manufacturing mv owr. work. are now s-dling at U*ii>t b.) p*-r con;, lower tha> the cii‘i-r a or > L... where All 9 ork la narr- i, • • -1. Sfr.-.’.rf .Vi.v-r _\Tf. «!.<! manufacture Sjkk>sv» of the Br.ti-b Merlin.' qeall'v. ** Wait !:»•< au'i Watrh repairing continued, with ever-, f.i allty aid renew.*,} i-terminntiou to gir» cutire -ati-f«ct;ot. tu e.isiono-rv. leeh- t.: i>:jrn an*l 'he uuperk-r q»»Uty ot th-« w.irk, \V. XC. WTLJ-(»N, Wistrhroeker and .Jeweller. norll corner of Market and Fourth nti-f*?. Steamboat Knrnftnre anti Ctialra. UK hr.Te od hrttiii and nn* coo-tanUT mamibnetu Dl ring STEAMBOAT C A BIN FURNITURE AM. HHCIIAIR.s. 0 ( every d-'-i-riptlon, vr • * I ■ Extension Dining Tablesi Iki Bar dr; I.r.'Jiee Cabin Chftira, of vxrlmis style.-: ; fi.-n‘.«. .Ii <!.. do; Me'e do do di • I*' Toilet Fuse-; T-- a I'dri.v-. V vh Niti ! V. „ -r Tr\v'- I £r , *c. > Hal nn l .vor' A cj'sn-hlp *r« rr*o'."'i. un i prl I*l *>at!** T. n YOUNG A <v„ "S vt . -;. ri' v II l)\T.V', a STO 'KIM) M.* 4 M.'FACTORV, „V> : > f'lf'.h -,’jsr -I'r-vf i'.rctt. F':Tr.-!U'i:i', i, n A J f*• "n J. F-*> t- LI t..| t !;*• ‘u’ />.•:. £ uP'l t>PSt ft^POr* ► t IM'lfiliV orp- ■ ir-r-l f r r »l«* In *h!< ci!v. fun t- will tin.l It t’‘O'r * Irti> chU nt till* nt. i f-r it U n'.l I n.-il t.i ln»uif th-lr Q D\ LV N. ll —Utmtmber t)ie CiiEvP Srotsixc CoaSfU. _ f-b!_v_ p. p. 4*. U. &. Co., /’’IIIEM’ r Cil'KT WAREHOUSE, A’«* h'2 Thirl s'r*r'. "-vr M-'rlrt wr.tti'l r«%pevtfully Inform frl--ti'ls ntiil ih«- j «i>i!;*- cciiHmliv, that tb«-y hare now in “’ore thrlr ruinjtrU* lAI.L s'l'>X?K. cr>nM.*tinc uf CARPETS of vvery n, Irom the Loyal Wlv**t and Rnjfi«elv to the com mon J Hemp uotV- Rug. F!i*nr(hl Cloth, from or>c > f ' right yards m !'!*•. now designs » n:l rnry rich Co-on nnd Canton Ma'ting. Bruirge*.*, Rug*. Mat*. KUir Rod* Window Fh .-t»*, Ac. Person* In runt kp- inrite lto cull and tXam- Ino i heir stock. Siusmtu.a'*, ILR-ls, ro-J R*-aH'*tjrt-s furn ished on tile most reasonable terms. ♦#-** small profit# and quick calesCliS TERMS GASH ONLY. <ytf» TnE OLD PRINTING KSTADLIc !I MENT, (late John "ton A Stockton ) unJ 111 aok Book aud Ftiktrinery Warehouse Is prepared to execute every style of Legal, Commercial, Canal und Steamboat Job Printing and Book Binding, end furnish every artlHt* In the BUnk Honk, Paper and Stationery line, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Blank Book and Stationary Warehouse, Printing Office and R>ok Blnd-.ry. corner of Market nnd Second ate. [norlfl Depot of Cone worth A7> l min cTrui an* *C ft tawtm VVluea and Brandy. f"! ’ lIK undersigned ba.* reo-ived and offers for anle. <tl Om it cinmm vnsi, n large quantity of Logwnrtb A simmer manV rtiojre and world renowned Sparkling, Dry and La dl»-e Sweet t 'ntawba Wines. B'Kh may do-dre to procure an excellent article r f Native Wlu& (the pure ju'.-e nf the tfrupo.) win find my establishment the plane for the gratlfi cation of their drvttr*. The C«taw& Brandy,distilled from the genuine Grape, is Jechuvd h T many excellent judge#, equal ic tlarr.r :n the K-st imported Cognac. Hill's Almnimci Tor 1 H 55 JOHN 11. Mr.'LLOII, SI Wood street, Pittsburgh. will publish on the 16th August. 155-1, th- well known series of Almanac* (for 18,561 cumulated by Sanford 0- Hill, Fpq , Bud for taanj years puhH«h»d bv Mr. l.uk«> I/xitni«. of tills city, under the name of “Loonls' Alinuuncs.” The series will mnsist of— .JUI» CUISWILL. lIILL’S PITTSBURGH ALMANAC, HILL’S MAO A 7.1 NR ALMANAC. HILL'S AMERICAN FARMERS’ ALMANAC. It !« only nt-ees-ary to say, that the religious, moral and useful character nt Sir. flill's Ahnauuce will be maintained in the above -cries, fr.r ihii/i. PrlrWrs and others sre hereby cautioned against infringing m the c.'.pvrigbt of the above Almanac.? Tli"> will be ti,r sale at till the Bookstores, by the pros* or loren, nnd by ■HI JOHN IT. MF.LI.nn. SI Woe: street. A Ktw Arrival of Plnuoi /"HfARf/iTTE KLUMF, No. lls Wood streti . is Just re V. / reiving the following new- Piano Fortes, with and with out the /EolSno Bttnohnien! : < )d<- ”legal;t carved L,>uls XIT ntylu Grand Action 7 oc tave Plnno. (m« nxtra carved Serpentine, penrl kevs, 7 octave Piano. 1 wo full carved, *<emi grand, 7 (’Ctate Pianos, Two plain Rosewood f,v .. One ,|o do GU “ “ Three do do (j u u Two double round corner Rosewo, d octave Pianos. One round corner finished buck and front 7 octavo Piano. _ A further arrival is expected in aivoul two weck«. |au*2o TOnN A. O’BRIEN, 67 BMJTHFIKLP STREET, between fj Fourth and Diamond alley. Money loaned nu Gobi and Silver Plate, Diamonds, Gold nnd Silver Watches. Jewelry. Musical Instruments, Guns and Pistols, Feather Beds, Fur niture, and nl) kinds of articles—for any length of time agreed on. Charges for storage considerably low er thaa heretefore. Private entrnnre through the hall door. Ali business tratiHßetions strictly confidential «S-F orfeited pledges sold immckilMtelv after being out of date, unless redeemed. Bargainsof Gold and &llver~Watcb ps. Jewelry, Ac , always on baud. aprlO-flm SEED KTOIIKi ” JAMES WARDROP, OFFERS for sale CAN ARY BIRDS of the most Improve* t breed, being very hardy, and fine singers. Ulrti Seed> —Canary,Hemp, MUlet.Roce and mixed Seed. Bouquet? will be furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS, vlx Oameliofl, Rose Buds, Heliotropes, ic. Evergr«enp(ln 'pots' forChristraasTrees, from the Seed and Horticultural Store. No. 49 Fifth at., near Wood. dec2o THE subscriber hnvioe the exclusive right to manufsc ture and sell SWEENEY’S lIOT AIR AND BMOKF CONSDMING FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders, and contract for heatlng'buHdings with the most economicnl Furnace now in use. The attention of those intended b solicited. Anv intormation can be had of A. BRADLEY Nos. 2 and 4 Wood Street, or of J. BARNDOLLAR. dec24:tf J Iron City Stove Warehouse, No. 134 Wood st. It Is True 1 S 5. TTIAT PICTURES - f superior exccU-nremny g be obtaln(“tl at CARGO’!' New I'agii-riv-U) 0-* 11 «•- ? j-y f No. 70 Fourth street, at price- vurylug fror* One to Twenty Dollars. All work warranled t< please. Children taken io a few veends. Call and exumln* specimena of the various styles. Rooms oj-en day and eve nlng. fcblO .Y!\ \T. MAIK Smlih, Blair <fc Hunter, (Late Smith & Sinclair,) wholesale GUOCEms, PRODUCE and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And DEALERS in ail Mods oi Pittsburgh Muaufar tores, Second and lot First street, Pittsbu-Rh, Ponna. fet9 w. a. sinru. ' v:. —v *-• * '.‘ * •■'■•- . • ■..~ "!. w - - * ■ •• r l V Ifin- "' . •: V) % <V-/.‘ •. -iV 1 . > * v\- v *»•'. : «' ~ K' *-•■' j V PITTSBURGH, MA.RCH 23, 1335 DnvJd Munn, • jno. Fin’-urs S. A. LONG &. CO. | sv-.fn«; Of.trp Tnldp*’, C*ri Jo; \V. ». Unven D FICKF.I?KN, No. KJT LIU-riv Loan Office. consume the Smoke* •fc fc . - ► - : i' *' * •' *• " >1 * . -*• . .VI ~4- * ’ BUSINESS CARDS. » IVollce* lato 6rm<jf JONE 3 & QUIGG. having been dissolved by tfic dvach of Jo n F. Quigg, on the 27th Inst., the hurfnnrs of *ald flrip will be settled by the undersigned, at their office, corner of Boas and First stfeota, IdAAC JUNES, Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, September SO, 1351—{octJ;y ManUPACTUREHoI Spring and Blister Btoel, Plough £lab cteel, etjwl Plough Wings, Coach and Elipda Springs. Brass N T ut;Tapar, half patent, Screw, Mail and Uummorod Iron Axlea,—corner of Ross and First streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. 0012:1 f ISAAC JOSE 3 ; B. BOQKRfI. U. 0. Rogers ft Co., MANUPACTUREttS of KOGERtPpateat improved Steel Cultivator meth. 'Odea comer Boss and First street* octJiy IN CUE MUST valuaoiqiriuaipha of science and art, the Invention of witty/the highest. Tho eapiri-nrcd ifpticiao’toTercoraefc-she-fidvances of nature, quo cnm«r* upon ihu igi-d-sighcod the ineatimablu advan t<*gu of retaining ihn ta constantly thousands Trom ignorauce ns the pat tof veuders, of tbowwho venture toohooeu for them solves. T-irro are many requisites attending the selection of 'Glosses. The purity of finish Of the glass; Its proper con vexity ; the best form Mad adjustment of the frame, bo as to preserve the parallelism with the eye fbr distant vision or tor near \ Ls.on, to throw the plane of onoh glass at right angles to the axis of vision for **ach aye; to bring the ex act wutro of euch glass precisely opposite the pnpll; to have the position of thfr glasses perfect, both horizontally and vertically, As., 40. ‘ From long experience in fitting glasses, united with a perfect knowledge of the structure- ef the eye, we can promise scientific accuracy, and thus aid much in the pre servation of the eye. - < Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles, carefully selected ef the b«*st qualities, for sale. Also, glasses fitted,:4c. W. W.' WlLSON,.Practical Optician, fsl-9 C 7 Market street, corner of Fourth. ZDWARD B. HUi. MARCUS B. fiOUiOAt mil & Holliday, PRODUCE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS, Evansville, Ja—Strict attention paid tnall consignment!, for sale off lour, Produce, 4c. Orders fbr tho purchase of Produce solicited and promptly attended to. Quods for re-shipment forwarded with despatch, joctfirfig, J. B. JOSZS ...mm.... o. BUCHXR, JOyEB & BUCHER. IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, JA-nnjylranfa Railroad, foot of Third el., Harrisburg* I**- HAVING Increased our Machinery, which Is Qovcf the most improvod order, and haring added many facili ties for dispatching work, We are now manufacturing first Cl&f-s STEAIB ENGINES. FOR FURNACES AND ROLLING MILLS, Blowing Cylinders, Boilers, Furnace, Boiling, SAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY & CASTINGS? Gas and Water Pipes,Hydrants, Retorts, Lamp Posts, Uitcb lug Posts, Columns, Oirders, Shafting. Hangars, Brackets, Cellar Grates, Bathing TulMpouts, Railing, Verandahs and Ornamental Castings. We puy particular attention to the manufacture and con struction oj Cast Iron Fronts for Iloaaea And Stores, Having auesiousive nseortmeot of beautiful Carved Pat tern’' of the most approved architectural orCer, our great facilities for manufacturing and shipping enable us to com pel* with our cities. Parties “.reeling Furnaces or Roiling Mills, Mil) Owner* acd MilJ-Wrtghts, «nlf fled ft much to their advantage to call and examine our extensive stock of Patterns before building. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, Of every dvr-rip ton; Smith Work, Pattern Making, Fur* ruace and For,-* ruyeres, furaUhwd tooTdeT. fmyl2:y China Half. Market street,bktwken Tima) and fourth. I"’J i-r&Ses of QUKIiNhWActE, of bis lalltmporta- C:ou, a w thriving, to which we Invite the attention of the country on-'J <*iij trade fisvisg some dozen different pat U«ru*. <d Tea Ware. r,e feel confident of suiting oil lasted? which urny lm found white iron stone, gold band, g 'id ■ rou. hi <i«, pink, plum parole, brown and green. Al* f.r>. u ;reeri sprignad white imitation stone, which . i;n be u )•] m»irh t—it;w the real stone wore. CuM.Uv'S vv AUK.—(>ur stock of Common Teas, Plate**, ii-tKer*>, Nftpf.ic*, Row}?,Pitchers, and every article i j < i<- lm-\ k- iarg-, i.u.i selected for the city aud country tmdi\ (J I.A*S WAKE—llaTiug a lares and well seieeted ttoek < f ru fined, we will fikCtory prices, «aviug the u >-n iist.i k.if trooUin of making a separate btU. All we a-’i ... t. c.ni, ldo »c feel coctliieui of pioarlm; _ JOHN J‘ UXEAKY. tlpois au<l iletall, JAMBS ItWiß, N ( ’• ana 6 Union »-irw:t, third door from the Market Ji u-*, w: i!,d rr!t tiu- attention r_; hi* friendr, ttud the pu -ke tu the fact, thnt hr haj uow on hnod th- Ikrgrvt aod test mdrcled et«k of BOOTS AND SllOLc, t n nl, tfit-lr * n rl-U**?. Worn bv isuil J r and geßtlrmcu ol Ptii v*w Vork uodßo-ton, a .U wfilofi,h« truots cauii'-- .ml in , Ir«iA* ail. II.;. pri. e- k:.- i ry much nvlocotl, and hi* sells Ladles’ lixiii-rs at f.. iq i . l.‘ u’ j>J ;>ld. G*-ni ieneu's 800 l •«, fn.m to JO. ho j t-Ac-'ii-nt G-utlemv-.’s Gaitere, acd Y-juihs and CfilMjf-n » »*i:i»r, !»v v? ifeoiuibary »yw prirni. ■1" ">* c <ii;nuot tu mnmifiM-tarw, as heretofore, ail de- Fcnp-i V- .1 G.vIHKS A u GEMI EVEN’S UOOl’.i AND *L-“. lb«- i»-!»t qoniliy dfi'J ’.fir inivSt Fty ie. all of which *•- "a N-r ftiMUld b« his VfTj large OS ~oruiiris! i.* *...0 Sandals, OVurehue* acd B Otl,.ft>r LadUa, m. ; fifidrim. tl rr» j'ersou who favors him wnfi p. • rsu:*. wtH t>e fai-lr dralt with. j*n9 *ew Paper lUngltigi, Mi et> vVO’»D STUEIiT. FUfi 'll AM) A'iElilCA.N PARLOR PAPE&3 , L I’-u-J m gvl-i, t>-»k and marnle; Hal i I‘nf.r. of e . riuup /ty !«.■ . ru'd u.i .-.aio i*u,.cr.“. lot rooms end chactbere; •„iirxi- ..u.i i-.rt' j.. ( ij- xi Anil Papers, H -r 1 , r U’luduw (ihadei*. A. JttrKe »u.i cotopi- O Avorioi-ui of tbe above, selected f .r ,r»* x..,uiiio, Ki.J bv cold at Ciio usual low prices. W anTEn i*. MAHBHALL. a uaxir ......o. aztKiN'iea T.d.oaarv (jr»fT, Ueisiager At GraiT, l\’ ). -TfiAA folJAuui, No. iVooti .treat.—&LiDU f f iicturf»a of Ctwklng Biovea, Goal and Stoves, Pari r dovUAium »Vare, Kl.\iu and Fancy GraSeS, Plain’ and r iincv Fan-era, kad and Dog Irons, Portable forgea, 3ugur Kellies, Tea KotUcs, dtove Betties, Wagon Boxob nal4 Wm. 11. TalotTtt ft Co., | soocr-HMUoi lo t. stssm, jiu., s co.,] Man ufacturerk of gilt and mauoqa.vv look ing ULAbaES, Portrait and Picture Frames, Ac- and dealer- iu Imported and Domestic Fancy Goods, No. fij, cor ner of Wood ami Fourth streets. PltUburgh. octVAlw HAVING sold my interest in the firm of T. KENNEDY, JR., & CO., to WUliam tl. Talcott, whn,wlth'A.G. Henry, will continue the Looking Glass and Variety Busi ness at the old eland, comer of Wood and Fourth, *tre«L-, under the style of Wm. 11. Talbott A Co. i confidently re command them to my Conner customers, as every wav qualified to *lve entire satisfaction All persons haviug' demauds agalust me, and all indebted to ms, will please make an early tseUirment. Cabinet Furniture Warehouse. TB. YuUnG 4 CO-, Chbinet JVrmfure and V.hair Afcns • ufaciurtrt. Nos. Ca and 4u dmithfield street, opposite Cuy Hotel, would respectfully remind tnelr oU friends and ou.stomers, and ih<we about to purchase anything in their line of business, that they are constantly manufacturing «vvry description ! fashionable Farlor and Chamber Fur uiiure, warranted la material and worktunnshjp, and sold on reasonable terms. Care taken in packing fut land or water carriage a» team boat Cabin Furuitareand Chairs on hand and made to ouler, as usual. Those interested in furnishing bools will find It lo their adruutage to give us a call, &s we gjee every aUuution to the uißUufaoture of work t*--t adaiited to (heir u«*». („ u ,n UUUTS AND BHUKe,*" ' 1 ' WHOL.IiISAJL.fc: A.\D JtKTAIL. JAMKS RofiU has fitDfci up lu .-pioudid style fils store, No. oi> Market street, and No 0 Union street, between bifib street aud the Diamond, and haa now oomplotod hia tipring stock of BOOTS, bllOßd, SLIFFfcRS, GAITEItS, Ac., aud Palin Leaf, Pedal, Dustin and Braid DATS, to which he invitt-s the mumUou of all purchasers, whether at whole sale or rewill. This stock ie one of the largest ever opened in thi» city, und embraces every Lhiug worn by the ladies of Philadelphia and Nov York, and he trusts canuot tali to please ali. Great uar« has town given in selecting the choicest goods; all of which be wurrauts. lienlso continues to manufacture, us heretofore, all de seriptioui of Boots and fihoiM*, and from this long experience oi over twenty years in business Ui this ci:y, is, he trusts, a rtulfieicut guarantee that those who favor him with tficll oustom, will bo fairly deult with. aprllntf Scuiluaiy for Uoya, Ai.ui/i-uvjt K-r. qf fSfih and Omul iU.,upponle Court House. 1' U k Fail SessluQ of this dcbcoi will commence on MON DA V, Beptember 4tb, and the duties of instruction will lw ri-suiued t*y GitiGGb and M’DGN ALD. Tbrr« »re t**u socce<<«>»v«* mouLba lii thu Academic year, Tuition is per i^uarter. Tim number oi pupils In limited, find boys are edmitted in the ordrr ot appiKwliune which may be made alter August d-nh, at bi Liberty Hired, or at hohool, or by letter dropped in Pott unntf. audio** W. U. SC/LIFE, " ' I MUST STREET, BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET ’ STREETS, PlTTdliUiuJll, PA., builds Francis' Patent U-talii- ld/e ljoits,ut‘bit‘iiui£ed Iron. also, manufactures Copper aiidSb'.ri Irou Work, Gculung Stoves fur Steamboats uud llotelr., Portable Forge?, Forced irou Work, Large Dolt- rot Undgee, ac.. Coi i Ufe Preservers, the best and :he:ip..-i Khml. Si-aniiiom work attended to. 'niy-B.y WE are rceeiviu* irum N= « York aad Philadelphia, 880 IJAI.F CiUSl> TEA, comprising Young i!j>ou, imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong, Souchong, ami Euglush Dreakiiiat, all oi which have been carefully selected, and will be sold us usual. A. JAi’Niid, Pekin Tea Store, jy2l °• & Fifth street. JIiUUTS AND oliunS.—'Those who ivn>n u> get 6 neat und well fitting 800 r, SHOE or GAITEtt, will nail at M’LaUUULIN’S, jy 18 bo Fourth street. UIUFF. RJiliStNUtoiri. CL UHdr F, ~ Vf ANUKACTUdhdic. OF DUAL AND WuuD CuoAINO iJi STOVES, Parlor and Ueuiiug Stoves, Urate Fronts, Keuders, Wagon Duxes .xc-, <sc Warehouse No. 121 WOOD Street, ftt-OW I'UOl, Piusi-«*rgti. Pa. y\24 6T O C HI a d *■' V C 1' U U V . A 'o 21 fi If rli STHEKT, Sign of THiv OLD STAND, IfMLMAW uAbi’ UM reiiifUM frum tue Manufacture W ing lioiderj DlKtf.cia of Ed.'opu, where ho had pur* hused, :Tr cuBb, » r «rj diteUMv* uud wj>Li aborted stock of the best only of Stvuktngs, Socks, Undershirts, oTtiWer*, G •»fei, ;t;0, £e\7 jiyle Of Cnilflreipß and -MUaeg* r'ancy Stocking*, i- 'gethe* hi* donieitic stock of Pitte iurgb Maoufactu'ed Hosiery. lie will ssllby wholtsaiOOf retail at New Yor'. Importers' priev-. william daly a co. Remember lb* place—*o. Sign of THis OLD STAND. my 23 : .3. K. BPMU Spring Stylo kata. 4-.WS vVOUi.o INVITE -;ur friends and the phhJUj gen-rally to cull and examine our now beautiful sty .o of Oorrugsted dots, wbioh we are selling low for oasu. Also, our Celestial Cap, which Is acknowledged to be the neatest and bo»t Cap of the season J. WtLBCH A son,* 91 Wood it. '■ wf ',"S »'• * ‘ . ■» ,r*> r',,K ‘ i * > • &V' ; - Isaac Jones, Spectacle*. A Caul. TKBNNKDY, JR. PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE J. HENKEL’S CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE, No. 173 CHESTNUT STREET, (Ofposub ißDSPsaxvcscs Hail,) _ < Flillsaelpblft« FURNITURE, IN EVERY STYLE! Comprising LouisXlV, Louis XV, Elizabethan and Antique, with Sculpture Carring and modern style; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satinwood and Maple; all of superior construction, and finished in the best style, equal to, if notexcellingin qoal tty, the Goods of any Establish' ment In the United States. EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren tices being positively excluded,land using the bestma te rials, the work cannot fail to give satisfaction to pur chasers. Amongst the many advantages' offered to pur* chasers, Is tiie facility of Furnishing a House, either in ele gant or plain style, completely from one establishment; by which means oil the articles in each room correspond in style anu quality, and the immense stock always ca hand, being so various in design, enables purchasers to please their taste «n a selection, without the delay necessarily caused in ordering Furniture. To glre an idea of the finished FurnKure on band,l need Only Inform you that my Rooms are lT&ieetlong, by 2T feet -Wide,-fourcontain-number, with Shops contiguous,suffi cient to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that the work Is all done under my own immediate Inspection. 49*The Packing Is all done in the Store, and Furniture warranted to carry safely any distance.. Viaitera to Phila delphia are respectfully invited, as purchasers or otherwise, to call ana examine the Goods. auSfcly ST. LOUIS. JOS£PII nOGRIDGB, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. S 8 OoaoatciAL, enow Pitu Stbxxt, S|, Louis, 1110., /IQNBIQNMBNTB a&JCommiSßloas will meet with prompt \J and personal attaxtion, and liUrei advanw will be given when required, on Consignments or Bills of Lading, tn hana. Orders for the purchaseof Lead, Grain, Hemp and other Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices. The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandise and Pro duce will meet with especial care and dispatch: the lowest rates of Freight will always be procurer, and the expense of Storage and Drayageas machos possible avoided. nxfttiircxa: Page A Bacon, Bt. Louis; Ellis A Morton, Cincinnati; Charless, Blow A Co., do; Strader A Gorman, do; Chouteau A Valle, do; Hoaea A Fraser, do; Doan, King A do; Springer A Whiteman, do; J.W.Butier A Bro.,Pittabh; B.O.Gooodxnen A Co., de; D. Leech A Co., do; X B. AC. Yarnail ACo.,Philada; Wm. Holmes A Co., do; Morgan, J.M.Buck A Morgan: Blow A March, New York. B. B.Comegys, do; Frost A Forrest, do; Shields A Miller, do; Charles A. Meigs. do 5 Josloh Lee A Co., Baltimore. A.G.FarwellA do.,Boston; Abrabam J. Cole, do; Howard,son ACo., do; W.B. Reynolds, Lonisvillr, H. D. Newcomb A Bro., do; T.O.TwicbellA Co.,Commission Merchants. New Orleans «3-I have an open Policy of Insurance, which will cover all shipments to tny address, when advised by letter per moil,or when endorsed on blllsof Jading before, or at the time of shipment. JOSEPH MOGRIDGE, tit. Louis. Missouri. WATER CURE INSTITUTE, HAND STREET, (SOUTH SIDE,) BET. PENN STREET AND THE RIVES, PITTSBURGH, PA. DOCTOR BAELZ, Gradu&to and Practitioner in the Old Schools of Medicine, Allopathic and Hom«patblc,end for the past tan years a successful Hydropathic, lias opened a WATER CURE in the above-location. The perfectly safe, direct and immediate effect this sys tem bes on all Fevers, and all diseased acut» and chronic— while It is mild, grateful and Invigorating lo the weak and debilitated, renders It peculiarly desirable in families, who will be treated at their homos. Allopathic and Homeopathic treatment will be adminis tered where desired; bat, after long and thorough expe rience, Doctor Baels gives a decided preference to Hydro patby, which has, throughout the old and new world, proven Ao eminently successful in every form of disease, including Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Dyspopaia, Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Asthma, Cuta neous, Nervous and Liver Diseases. Testimonials of cures from highly reputable citizens of nearly every State-in the Union, can be examined at Doctor Baels’a office. The Rev. Clergy areinvlted to consult him gratis. Warm water being used In thecomm jncement, and often throughout the treatment, it is aluxurj instead of unpleas ant, os those unacquainted might suppose. fttrniKSCES.—Messrs. Charles Brewer, WatennoifPalmer, W. W. WHeoti, w. H. Williams, Thompson BeILJ. R. Wei deu.D.T.Morgan, Wm. B. Holmes, £L II. EngIish,B.JH Kerr, The undersigned, having visited Doctor Beds's Inmitu ttoa and witnessed his successful treatment, cheerfully re commend him as a thoroughly educated and skillful Phy sician : Charles T. Ru*xril. Jos. M’Oonnells, David Hunt, John C. Ourtis, BobL Patrick, John B. Uvlog?ton, John Wright, W. W. Patrick, Moses F. Raton, 0. Onnsby Gregg. [ janQ Kanawa, Nebraska A Kno w-JYothlngfam land twenty per cent, cheaper THAN CAN BK BOUGHT IN THE ABOVE TERRITORIES Real Kstate Farm for Sale. THE subscriber Is authorized to mil TWO HUNDRED 1 AND EIGHTY-FOUR ACRES OF LAND, In j ereaiiles trwmship, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, lyiDg back of M’Keesport, known as the White-oak Flats, and in Bight of the proposed St.tion on the ConneUsville Railroad Improvements as follow*: a square LOO UOU3R,dO by 2b feet, two stories high; and square LOG BARN, fiy by 30 feet, (both new ahd la good order;) two fine young ORCH ARDS, (best grafted frult,}junt commenced to bear. There Is ninety te one hundred acres cleared and In a high state of cultivation* and the balance is well set with white-oak Umber of the first order.- This Land Is woll calculated for a stock Farm, being very level, and tho soil of an excellent quality for grafts growing, and being well watered wRL twelve ot fourteen never-fallingsprtngs or excellent water. This Land has tocUlUgs rarely met with, being within half a mile of the Youghiogheny and one mile of Monongaheiu and almost on the line of the ConneUsville RaUroad, and Is supposed to contain an inexhaustible bed of IRON ORE. This Laud would not be in the market, only that the owner Is about to remove to the 44 For West.” Terras easy, and orioe moderate. For. further particulars, Inquire of W. J. REI NOLDd, at Lorenz's Glass Works, or of JAMES C. RICHEY, au>< *3 Real Estate Agent, at this office. Valuable Property for Sale, LOTS OF GROUND, upon whlqh are erected four J, Brick and two Frame Buildings, which rent annually for $6OO. Said property la situated in the Ninth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh, on Penn street, between . and streets. Also, the'Foctory and Ground known as the “ Empire Works,” situated on the corner of Penn and Morris streets. ; Also, 83 acre* of unimproved land, situated on the Alle gheny river, one mile from East Liberty. On a portion of tin* land there la the best Saw MIU location In the county. Also, a tmmbetof lots containing from 1 to 6 acres of choice laod.eßuated one mile north-west of East Liberty, and one mUe east of Lawreureyll'e. Rkmed pieces of property-ar? veiy desirable, ana wfll be disposed of on advantageous terms 10 early imr ebuero. • .. 'i J 1 For term® of sale and further Information apply to Wm. P. Battha, No. Wood street, Pittsburgh. jJj K. D. THOMPSON, aulfttf Assignee for Jas. S. Negley. flay Wood Nnrsery and Gnnieai. ' JAHfid KENNEDY, (late Manager of the well-known *y ftduke Nnserles, New York,) begs leave to inform the publl&tb&t he has now established an EXTENSIVE NUK SKRY,Oa the Farm of Mr. James S. Negley, near East Lib erty, whereh® shall beprepared,after the 6th instant, to re eelvekhd fill ordera/or every variety of Fruit and Ornamen tal Trees, Hardy and Green House Shrubs and Plants. In addition to a chaieeanii superior stock on hand, ho has made arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries in the East, to keep up his supply. Haring a thorough and long expe rience in the business, he con assure his customers perfect •atls taction. Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer his aervioes in designing, layingout, aud managing Rural Cemeteries, Pub lic Parks, or the grounds of Country ResiiD-neva; and will also furnish plans for the formation of Lawns, Approaches Picturesque Scenery, Ac., In the highest *tyles of tbe art Practically aoquainted with every branch of Landscape Gardening, and having spent years in the Sylvian Park« of England, and on the beautiful banks of the Hudson he hopes he has tho capacity to meet the wishes of those who fever him. <s* Communications can be addressed through the City Post Office, or left at the Warehouse of Messrs. Negley A Mohan, 22 Wood street. Boston Papier Maohe ny, * MODERN AND ANTIQUE ORNAMENTS PITTSBURGH AGENCY, 07 MARKET STREET.—The attention of Builders, SteamboatContractoraand Cab inet Makers, Is requested to this new and great Improve ment in the manufacture of embelll«hmehta for Buildings and Steamboats, outside and inside; Cabins, Halls,Church ©a, 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 Ceilings, Mouldings,Consul*, Trusses, Battlement, Ac; much cheaper and handsomer thau Plaster and Wood Carving, and a great deal more durable. BLOCK LETTERS FOR SIGNS, very cheap and warrant ed to last for 2Q years exposed to the weather. Above Goods for sale at the manufacturer’s prices—cost of freight added. W, W. WILSON, 67 Market at. " r New i*artnerahlp« Matthew oraffand da.vl. reislnger, trading Heretofore as M. GRAFF A CO-, Stove and Hollow ware Manufacturers, No. 124 Wooa street, have this nay associated with them THOMAS J. ORAFF, as a partner in their business. The name, style and title of the firm will, from this date, be GRAFF, REISINGER A GRAFF. They respectfully solicit 0 continuation of the patronage so lib erally bestowed upon the firm of M. Gruff A Co. Pittsburgh, July Ist, 1864. Mew Trimming Storey yo. 88 Cbmcr of Maikct street and the Diamond. FRANK VAN GORDER rcspecfully announces to the public of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that bo will open lii* new Trimming Btoreon Monday, April 17tb. Having fitted up the neatest store room In tbe city, and filled it with a choice selection of the latest style* of Trimmings and Fan cy Goods, be flatters himself that ho will offer superior in duce nents and endeavor to give rull satisfaction to all who ©ay favor him with their patronage. Now, don’t forget the place—No. 83 Market street, comer of the Diamond. • [aprl2] FRANK VAN QOKDKft. Home Leagae Factory, HEAVY SHIRTING CHECKS AND TWEEDS, Intended to Milt the retail trade of Pittsburgh aud Allegheny, made of hard twisted yarn, dark patterns and indigo blue Tbe geoeral admission that Stewart’s Checks and Tweeds are not inferior In quality to any others manufactured in the United States, with an increasing demand for them, encourages the subscriber to extend his business Mtb a view to keep up a good assortment of such Ohecss as usu ally retail from 12% to 18% cents par yard. Sample> wU! be sent to merchants who cannot makeit convenient to cat] at his Wareroom, Rebecca street, neay.thedepot, Allegheny. ortT-Rm* HAMILTON STEWART. Steamboat Owners WILL find it to their advantage to callhnd examine our stock of STOVES, before purchasing elsewhere. Our variety, both as to style of finish and utility, is superior to any in this market. We also have a Laundry Furnace* *mw in design and prfadpaL designed -expressly for Steam boats GRAFF, REI SINGER A GRAFF, Press Making and Millinery, MRS. S. FL CARGO is prepared to make to order Russ ia, Guusa, Mianuii TsUtia, Ac., on ifce mosi raa •enable terms. Apollo Buildings, He. 70 Fourth at. (&bl7 FOR SALE AND TO LET. S 3 Per Cent Lowor tbau any Fana In the Coast** A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.—-The subscriber la authorised to eeUtis following describe! TRACT OF LAND, containing 111 aorsv, In North F* vett'e town* snip, Allegheny count?,Pa, Id jnaiaa from tho City of Pitts burgh, and near tbo liac of tfca Railroad, with Coal and Lime Stone Sh* t?snle place, and ea? 7 of accens—lmprovements as Ll’ctra: A Tory comfortable Jons' noose, 30 by 20 feet,.3 stntlsa hljh; Wash Uou*e, Spring J Douse, and other 6at anew Frame Bank Barn,: • M by 35 fe?t, finished in th* btet possible manner, with Stabling under the whole building; 100 bearing Apple Trees, bast grafted qualitiMj'sfiarge quantity of Reach and Cherry Trees, all in.bearing Order; abontSa acres cleared and in a high state of cultivation', with water In all thefield* This land is very caiaforUblyatuated in one of the best neighborhoods In the.county, being convenient to morket, to churches, schools’ end mill*, and would not be in tho market, only chat tho owner 1s about.to remove to the far west Terms easyandjprice-moderate. For further parti culars see tho owner, WM.ROBB, on or tho sub scrlbor. ' - JAMK3 C.-RIOItEY, au2l:tiiw■ , iii - . a -<. v • - Rpbl Estate Agent... i|lOU SALE.—Two.splendid Farms; one of 100acres,and the Other 75 acres; beautifully located ion the Upper ,Bti Clair Township Plank Rood, 6 miles from tho city,each of them lying so as to divido into 10 acre lots, having a good spring on each. It is a splendid opportunity for a specula tion. Those who want a good home, or wish to make money, would do well to look at it, as we will sell to tho . first that offers ns our low rrtce, in lots or all together. Also, five Country Seats, 1 mile from Woods' only 3 miles from Allegheny city, by way of the New Brigh ton Plank Roal. They are fine healthy locations, and of fered very low. Also, ten Country Beats cn the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail.road,7 miles below the city. They will be sold separate or together to a colony or building association. Jt is a lovely location, and cheap, of course. o Also, one Let of two acres, and two smaller pieces of ground, opposite Harlman’s at Woods’ run, offered at a very low prioo’for eo fine a property. An assortment o' Lands, my register. Before buying you woold do well to call and enqalre of THOMAS WOODS, 76 Fourth Street. . Beautiful Sites for Country Homes* THE unJersigned offers for sale, on easy terms, FIFTY. LOTS, laid off and restricted for rural residences' Also, an ENTIRE SQUARE, on the bank of the Allegheny river, 7fi4 feet long by 200 feet deep; hiring fronts on Mary and Julia Ann Avenues, and Henrietta end Uerr streets. This square contains many Frail Trees of the choicest feind.ond commands a fine view of the picturesque and romantic sco- Dery arouud. . 1 am desirous of preserving this square en tire, ns It would afford one of the most charming and mag nificent-site? for a gentleman’s summer residence, in the Immediate vicinity of tho two cities. Also, about THR> K ACIIKS OF GROUND, at the head of the Island, odvantaseooely situated fur mamifacturiDK pur poses. r The above property is FitnatM in Daqueacn borough, on the high and main bank of lierr’ri Island, and is reached by a very substantial Bridge of one span. For particulars ap* ply at my residence, in Duquesne borough, on the main bank, fronting the head of Herr’s Island, or of JOHN DUN LAP A 00., corner of Second and Market sts., Pittebunzh aprl7:tf WM. €. MILLER. Ward Property for anle at n ttood UArgaln. Three valuable brick houses and lots.— These Lots embrace a front on Penn street, of CO feet G inches, to a 3feet alley; on which there is erected a valua ble block of Brick Houses, two stories hisdi, with kitchen and cellar in basement, 41 feet front on Penn street, and CO feet deep on Locust street. This l? a vory desirable-situa tion foreltber a Btore or a TaTern; Tenn street being the great throughlhre of the city: and this property beicit con venient to the Railroad Depot ■* This property wmfH not be In the market only thnt the owner is living in Wanhingt/m county, and finds it extreme ly Inconvenient to attend to It. Termsea£»y and price moderate; for further particulars enqiuro of - ROBERT DAY, Fifth Ward, or jas. c. ltrcmry, apr2s Ileal Estate Agent, at this office. f'IOAL PUOPARTY PURdAL*. AT A lißbAt BARGAIN. J —The subscriber offers to eel! the one half of 4W acres of Coal, and 168 acres of surface, situated nt Freemen's Landing, on the Ohio rfvtr. io Hancock county, Ya. This property has facilities rarely met with; the Tela belog 7 feet thick, of the very best quality of Bituminous Coal, and at a point on the riverwherc tbo water L* about 13 feet at the lowest stagu, and a very lurge pool, eoffichait to harbor 20G coal boats. Also a charter for the purpose of establish ing coal workAatthe same point There is erected ou the above a first rate oven-hot Saw Mill The above will be rold half, three quarters, or the whole, to suit purchasers. Terms and price moderate. For further particular? enquire of ROBERT KEENAN, on the premises, or of v JAMES crfelCHBY, dec & ... - " Hoal Estate Agent-, at thia office. Coat WorhuflFor Sale. SIXTY THREE ACRE.? OF LAND, with *5O acres of Coal attached, and all the Improvements thereon In success ful operation, raid Farm is situated on the Monongnhela river,24 miles above Pittsburgh, and l.i supplied with a Farm House, Barn, Tenant ilousos, Orchard, Railroad.and an excellent harbor. The vein of Coni is five feet thick, and crm.nct be surpassed In quality. For further .particular? apply io . NICHOLSON k PAYNE, jel*;tf No. 335 Liberty Rtteet. TUE PROPERTY fiituated corner of Webster and Pnlton struts, from and alter tho Ist of April next, i his i* an eligible situation for a large Boar 'lng llourt) r r a Tavern Stand. It contains *ne argo Brick Uou.se, fcomics ou Ful ton street; two fiaall Frame House*, fronting on Crawford street; and Stable, fronting on Webpcer street. At a very small ex ense the back buildings can be converted into sta bling capable of stalling twelve horses. For terms Apply tc . AUSTIN LuuMlS, 92 Fourth ‘■•?re«t. HOUStC, bTuKhB. atricte, AC, 1U lit.!'.—a D-eil •ing House on Third street, opposite the Gazette Bu Idiog.s— rer.t $225; a Mou*e, corner of- Wylio and Towsend street; Nc. 131 Third et ect, a DwoUing House and Store Room—rent, j 250; a largo Three Story B ick enhos- street, at the baud v f Fifth .street—*SQO; 5 Ofil-.es in SplcDc’s Building, Filth sttvet; a large Hill on Fourth street; a la go sto e Room on F-jurtu ttreel; a large Store Room on Tr.ird street. n**xt ;n the Disnawh office. Apply tr. :fob2ij S OCTHBRRTr 14‘J Third nt. VALUABLE REAL BaXATE FOR »*LK, Anjujumg ihe Borough of Manchester—TiidtTY BUILDING LUTS, each 24 ftet frout by 100 feet deep, and fronting on Market street 90 feet In width, are offered for sale quite low; uml on reasonable term* of payment. This property is part of the estate of the late J..nies Adams, Esq., uni. tho title Is per fect and beyond dispute. Apply to oorB JAMES BLAKELY. TntiEK TH HE E-STORY IIuU.ES toll SALK—£i:uat*d fcn branklin and 1m streets. Tb# corner house cm tains five rouma, a cellar and a store room—water fis ureft through the b uso. Tho other houaeacontain eight rooms each; bath room, collar, and hot and cold wa.cr through the whole house For price and terms call at the Real Estate Offlra r f S. CUTUUKRT <fc SON, fo h 3S No. 140 Third street. Uu You want luxuriant whiskers and MuUaL’ACIIES:—It you do, and your beard won’t grow natumll, til you have to de Is to use my Unguent, which will. In siz. weeks, force your beatd or hair to grow strong and thick, and I * arrant it will not etMin or Injure the skin. Tht> I know it will do, for before I began to sell it I tried it weilaud thorougWyi bothonmysylf and friends, and so recommend It with confidence, as do a mo 2000 gen tlemen who have used it. So toys the proprietor,P..G.Gra ham, of New York. Tho above ariicie Is for sale, pr!c* fl prr bottle, by fab7 SL. CUTUBKRT. UOTb'rdßt. T\R. BRUNET’- Kt.Ui.Ui .—This remedy f is f.u superior to any that baa ever yet been offered to the public. Operating upon ail the organa of the body, and npon the skin at large, It re establishes, whim disor dered, that relative action which is necessary to bo per f. roied by the diffureni organs of tbe system In a ntntu of health, nnd which are always deranged in n pfate of disc:tf-e. It is aoclpuble to any and every dincjun, >n ull stage?, and hits made the most asionhhiug cures that have ever appeared upoa rtwrd. Pike j. 1,00 per botJe. Sold by f»hl9 A. L OUTHBKUr. 14D Third st Vnlunbie Properly For Sale. e handsome buildinu lots,?ituat« on Cfutre . Avenue, Dwir Pulton street, and within t«n minutes’ wtdk of the Post Uffite. For terini?,lnquired 1100 N A SARGENT, tnri 7 corner of Wood and Fifth ft«i. *’or“fi>ftle or Kent. A WELL FINISHED TWO 9TOKY BRICK DWELLING, rV on Third strict, between FmUhfielcl and Gram streets. Apply to J. W. BUTLER, 57 Front stn»»*f. KENNEDY A CO A GOOD DRY CELLAR, under the Neptune Engine Ilouce, onSsrenth street,suitable for storing molawea or produce. Inquire- f JOHN* H. BTKWAKT, marB 287 Liberty street. Steamboat Trangportailou itequirod by* the Indian Department* Of?iob op tqi: ai’?T Indian • tit. Louis, ilo., February 20, ISoo, / SEALED PROPOSALS will bo received at thU oili-u until noon of the TENTH DAY OP APRIL, 1855. for trans porting, by Steamboat, irrm M. Louis to the Ira M: t g Posts on the Upper Missouri river, between Fort Fierro and Fort Ualon; suy from 00 to 4u too* of Annuity Goods, Provis ions. Ammunition, *c., to be delivered to the lotli m Agent for the Upper Missouri Agency, et nuch jM.lutj oq the river, and In ouch quantities as be muy ulrvc;; the boat to stop at any points of delivery for such number of Jays, not ex ceeding five, tis eald agent may requlru toauuble him to dis tribute paid Goo-L-, 4c., to the Indiana The samoproposala to cover also the transportation of say 10U tor.s of Goods Provisions, Ac., o ;re or less, from Kt. Louis to Fort Uulon! Separate proposals will he received f«r trantnorting also the last mentioned lot of Goods, Provisions, Ac.*, f.om Fort Union, by steamboat, krvlbcat, or other tafe water convey* unco, to Fort Uenton. Proposals for th e latter transportation should stato the kind of boat proposed to be u?ed, and aL-o embrace a propo sition specifying the per diem oumpensatlen to be pnld in co*e the undersigued should requite thy boat to remain at Fort Benton a Budlcieut time to eaable bica to execute hid duties as Commissioner, U> negotiate with tha Indian tribes to be assembled tnere. The contractors will be expected to furnLh, free of charge, the transportation L,r the under signed aad hla assisUnta, who will accompany tha imod« and suh-latenw for thorn whilst on board tha etramboat l and in case the boat be detained by his o*dors at Furl R*n. ton, like 6ub3lst«Dce and trans oriatiuaon their return The steamboat will bo required to bo in refines* to*ro- ? lv ® S2n f^ Bht at 8t ; L ° Ula b >* lho 10 * of May, 18.6 No boat WU accepted upon which insurance* cannot ‘bo Thetlght will be reserved to take *tas to coneider the bide, and tha right also to reject anv s /-““ or ,f eo '; ,h, V DOt u “JttSJS eufflcitratly sUun.h, i-prajy, and adopted to tha proSl reject any and all tide. If deomaU udS . e<loll lM endorse*— 1 “ Propopils for Transport! g Indian dood., Provliiuna, dc. ud the Mlaeoart h an Hn m “?? ,h “ ™» for TThlth the tdddors will contract to perOrm the eervl-e oed must be accompanied by a guaranty that the bidders wld enter Into contract, end give traHdonr security for th» or-, form.nee thereof, In case their bids ahaU be awented * f,tlg4 A rutlMixfl.au,, In,l acV . HT. ChAltt IIUTfeL, Otmir o/ Finn and St. Chur ctrttis, Piii.hjl, h TUE undersigned, formerly yf “Brown’s lio taken thla jirge and commodious HOTEL and hal n? refitted It ifi magnificent etyle, would rSfStfSw ,’i?* fchSa WU C. CONNELLT. 4?.;’ vf » vi. r . ■ '^wv•:"■ ■ ' •■ O ■*■•.*.. .. 'f’S *' l K t 'K NUMBER 156; To Let. To Let, *: »• , ~ RATES. OP iIII'EBTISI.VO I GRiKD UPON r.a THt PITT tint HOft fKt&H Til USB SC:tSAIUtI,, Ott Ik-/, •>u • Jn'-srt ,v..... <y> *• aaoh fti-lUional iocprUoa.., ss “ “ oaf week...—.., .. vv ..,....i \ “ u two , BCO “ ° ilr** traaij......... ............. i orj0 r j “ “ cna mouth 6UO ‘ “ tpp moctoa 70C u ttrec months 9 0& “ " lour mcntbj ........... 10 CO ' “ Bixm<3nUa..... M .^. 12 0O • ■** u oao 18 00 iJtAudlnaCatdjiix lines or leaa, p*y awnnw JO 00 CiUaaitßljl A? PLIASP&I; -On* par annum, (mmlusltb of ths'iaper) 25 DAILY MOIIN UN’ G LUST* FRIDAY MORNING: THE IiAFPKItS AXO TllE CZIII. Spiritual Revelation, about tile D.tth at Nlcholas.-TSie M.illum. at Fault. . ': [From the Philadelphia Bulletin, March 13 ] On-Saturday wo public-hed an appeal to the ispiritnal mediums, toresolvo the aoabla prevail ing to regard to the Czar’s death, -by gammoning his spirit and making him giro answers to her lain queries. We regm to say that tho answers we havo received have not been namcrous, and some -arc so manifestly mere speealation and guess work, each as about a thousand editors have made, without the aid.oJf a medium, that wo shall not take the (rouSlo them. ThefoH'owibgls ,’ TUB FIRST TEEVitATIOS*. MS EpiTon.:— Yo.uPrremarka, under the head of A*Chauco for the.. Mediums,” wears a face tious 'aspect; bat notwithstanding this appar ent-phase, I feclimpressod to sond the following answers to your interrogatories:’—Nicholas died between, 12 and i oolook, on the morning of tho 2d day of March; 1855; hie death was the result of asphyxia, produced 1 by congestion of the pulmonary arteries, the cause of which was a nervous irritation of the parietis of the. heart, produced by an excited., brain opting upon the irritative condition of the whole system, which was the result of a severe cold. The prospect ofpeacols as far cfF as it was before the late Emperor a doith; indeed further, off, beoause the new Emperor inherits all the energy of his father, without his vacillating'- 'disposition. •Nicholas’ death produced but little effect upon the stock market; cotton rules as low as before; flour a a&ad.Q higher , beef and bacon about the same ; and, according to your requlat, I say 0 ! 0f 01 about patty, ; Wo havo tho address of-this medium, and his dircciinu about tho disposition of lift) remuncia tion wo ore to give to tho medium whose report '.lhall bo exactly verified. TUE BECOKD REVELATION^ Napoleon Bonaparte —The Czar has not yet rived in the city; he will be hereby 6 o’clock. He has arrived.. Huzza! God savo-Liberty avd my country forever! Nicholas Romanoff— l was poisoned by one of my nobles, because) I would not havd pbace; my eecood eon, Cooßtantine, aged -twenty seven years, will be Hmperor. He will .proclaim pence; stocks will be dp in the market. Will the Spiritualists'explain shade of Napoleon is eo delighted at the arfival of tho shrtde cf Nicholas as to rap-ont-feuzzas, &q. 1 This, is cot clear to onr terrestrial brainß. LATER AND IMPORTANT. Since tho above was ia type, wo'bave received the following highly important "and minute ac count of the. Cm’s death; and its effeot in Eu rope. It confirms, it will be seen, port of each of the former reports, and attfao-samo time con tradicts part of each: " THE THIRD REVELATION. Woodbcbv, N. j;, March ik, 1860. Editor o? Evening Bulletin rTh 7 answer to your editorial of Saturday, headed, ‘*jA Chance for tho Mediums,” I beg leave to reply to it by stating, that last .evening one of tbe-.mediums; in my presenco, having been Intierrogated re specting the information you desire, replied os follows: .«* That the Czar expired at tlio Imperi al Palace, at St. Petersburg!), on Friday morn ing, the 2d icsfc:, kt 4S minutee past J2'o’clock, fle had been sufferingfor some time with severe pains in the breast; accompanied with dizziness of the. head, but a fatal termination was noran ricipated until’ Thursday, afternoon; about 2 o’clock, when ho become delirious, aud hie phy- Eicians pronounced it a case of apoplexy, though the general impression among the members of his family and nobility was, that poiaomhad been administered by some one in attendance. The medium, on being pressed for a distinct answer on this point, replied that he had been poisoned. Ho revived aomewbat : duVing the nigbt, and became-conscious about: two houra previous to his death, which stated above. He was perfectly aware of his.condition, and named bis second sen, Constantine, as his successor. . •; The prospect of peace is as far distant now as if the Czar had lived, ng one of his.dyiog re quests was that the war should bo prosecuted, -md, to use his own word 3, ** Russia must con jt/er.” Oa Saturday and Monday, the 6tli inst, the etock market in London was much ex cited, and Consols rose to 03J, and-stbee then have declined to 98, at which price tliey have continued. Cotton was brisk-, and large opera tions were made on speculation at § to Andvance. Flour and all descriptions of BreadstufFs havo declined heavily, owing to the very large arrivals of vessels at Liverpool, together with Ibe sup posed prospect of peace. Beef and Bacon aro also lower. Now, Mr. Editor, you can take tho above com munication for wbat it 19 worth, and place what ever reliance you deem proper on"it; but it actually took place in; tho presence cf a number of citizens cf this town, nod I have tnithe least doubt but the arrival of tho next steamer will confirm all that has been said by the medium. Of this I feel perfectly convinced, and time alone can prove tho truth of it. You can make what ever uso you think.proper of this. : . Toure, &c., ; , AMOS MITCHELL, Woodboty. We, tho undersigned, were present when the above took place, and certify to the correctness of Amos Mitchell’s communication.-: HENDERSON.COO?ER, WILLIAM J. BEATTY, GEORGE R. FLOYD. THE FOURTH REVELATION. Philadelphia, Thursday, March 20, 1855. Mr. Editor: Referring to tho spiritual invitv tioo contained in yesterday’s Bulletin . I beg to intimate that'l am a medium, and to assure you Nicholas is not dead}, but sleepeth ; and will not waken until the effect in London of the an nouncement of his death is received at St. Pe tersburg. The mammoth ability of the Cz*r in diplomacy attaches an importance to my revela tion which, perhaps, as yet, has not appeared ia tbo columns of your or onv other tinner. THE min EKVBLATIOH. “X, Patti Rjmauoff, Ihttj Emperor of all the Rasstoe. do hereby certify that my son Nicholas is not dead. The report was only a trick to fool the allies and help along some grand etotk jobbing operations. Nicholas was a.good bey to mo. and will livo long enough to punish his foes.” r THE SIXTH BEYELATZOX. ■' Nioholas est mort! Sebastopol est prise f C'eat un mauvais euja, co Monsieur Nioholas! Lee antes nobles ct Jegitimes de cetto sphere ne !o rcoonnaiesent pae. Mais, i| est mort.' Vive la gloiro 1 X ivo I-Empcreur! 1 _ Bt. Abwato.” Heto wo have what may be regarded as an official despatch from the late French Command er-m-Cblcf in the Crimea, who, bs Is very natu ral, tel.s us txultiugly that “Sebastopol tit B„ . , , Proclamation. > ~!! ?’ „ a ,V rtc 'l'i ““dor tuo bands of Willldm 11. .1 blare, Pfcsldßnt of the Clurt of Comthuu Picas ta and for the tilth Judicial District of Penn-ivlranfee at,.l J ustico of tho Court of Oyer und Terinlner nu/ganenvljul I Oabrtai y A!f™ na .- f ' re B i l 4 d ‘ £trlot > Ml Wllllam und in .n i f ’ Associate Judgvs.of the same county ni^ 11 r count 7 of Alltrghfiny, dahxd the twenty third ia^ tbe year of our D>rd cne; r umlred and Gfly«&Vu, tmd to me directed, for ho d* D f g f^ Urt e o Tenninep aud ganeral jail delivery nt the Court Jlmse !q the dey of Pittsburgh, on the fourth Monday of March, at ten o’clock, A M. Public notice 1* her.-by guon to all Justice* of tha Peace, coroner and Con thtrL eS in f rh h f CoQnty ° f AIIo fi h «ny, that they po, then and tb«ro_in their proper persons, with th.lr talK rtcordd in* vnohe things which to their reK-pu-rdve olllcen In iKalr b«- tl?rch n t^i“ r my hMI1 ’ in Wdshurgh, this flr.t J.y of bJvV 0111 . °. f our bord out) thoußKodeitchtlhuD hi ,»* t-f lb** Cnromonwe:i!th the BeTrnty* ninth.. r<nhf» »• »•; 'f ..-vitv-. & JIA y U. lv - C . iuuu .- “T> * fako PICTURES at rcsiJucceß. He can bo fQundiiiay orjeveniog) at hU resident* anil Gaiter*,-' >- - •*'-* " mV ~-5 No 76 fourth-.OTVRfsr. C Alton IAIFiAa Ue i .Ci l'AJulwur, Dagnerreotypefl, Ac, on short neliee. .• mhs • No. 7,0 FOURTH STREET- fN aKrLN APPLES—i>u bbls llothatiitea lor sulv bv T mh!s JAS VcLAURiILIN. BRANS —U Obla tixnall VVLlio lXdsu.i icj siiio i»y Pbls JAS. MCLAUGHLIN. BR>.\l±J YELLOW—OW Ibj ia atore and lyr sakt*"b» fetW F2S.MLSQ BBOA : MARCH 28 EIGHTH STREET. '”t- ■ »■ ■ , - ' \
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