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J, i **.<■,. .ft i,' 'i, ‘ •V' II j '• •» ■ . '•l- *l. *l •* : :~\Xzei ~ v ; •••..;,• - '- l‘T ,\-f rt.'i**: • • » , 4* . Ev *" M • • - ■MMMi , ... ' • ?, r ,.»; V- x WIUUm Thorn, Bruggltt, ’ HAS REMOVED to the corner of HAND and PENN Streets, whera be Trill, as usual, attend..promptly t<_ til numerous friends;" All artlcleSlolijs.luie are warranto pure, and pat np yitirfhe utmost care. m*rl4:6m JohnaaooTT, : ~ iMPORTER OF BRANDIES, GIN, WINES, Ac.—Deal* In fine Old. Moaoturohela Whisky, Peach Brandy. Ac io, Rectlfring Di«tlUer,cora«r of Smithfleld end From Pittsburgh. ■ apr!3 *-«; r. c. "i'Sxx ' » ..tpVi * • 1 *T?. F.- s ';!- : MQRNIN& PCSTv Printed and PfJii&ed tarry J&rning t iSund ay tzcrpUd. nv oiLhisutiir« Montgomery. accTn-wtsT xrooa Atm ttwa^taxirs. T Sfi 2tBi~> ’Fir® Dollars a year, payable strictly Jo France. Six Dollars will t* re<iujred if not paid withintheyea* y - - - ->-• •-»*' - 469“ Single copies twp the counter in the Office, and by the yewfi Doya.'* THE BATTODAY HOBHIITCF POST Pparllined from the sacaß office, on a large blanket fllac hiet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in adrance. Single copies »rr* ct»T3. . . , A .. „ <•9* No paper will be dlacontinned tmlsM at the dlscrfr on oi the Proprietors,) until aU arrearages are paid. 43- attention will be paid to any order unless acoom* panled bv tbo money, or satisfactory reference In this city. 49- CormtcleiX with LheEstabiishmaitof Vu Morning Past nnr of OitlorgtttScb Printing Office* in thecity, xohertcU kindsorrooTkisdonionthethotiatnotictf dnd'most reaton • aWe terms. ~ ' * ' PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Rout. C. G. SiVroul, ATTOUNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—OSes, No. —, Fourth street;.Pmsbarght;P*. ; : ■ : ■ decll:ly --Janwi.A. Lottrlc, ATTORNEY AT LWV—OSice, Faur’Ji street, Pittsburgh, between BmithPetdetrcetßndOherry Alley.. fdeclioy . WKAVKR, ATTORNEy AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, , _ 'Offlce, No. 144 r Fourtli .treet, JaSiiyg] Jirrsßoadn, pa, - JOHN BAUTON, ~ ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, corner'Fftfili and Grant ata., ja3:ly3| rrrrsmi&qg, ra. : . ■ ' XACmas nicanif Attorney at law andsoljcitor in chancery. Office, next dbor to the Post Office, .Steubenville,Ohio. my 4 ... , - ■ : : . ' 8* P. Ron, ATTORNEY AT LAW— No. 100 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa., fourth door below Mr. Hody Patterson's Livery Etabla. .. . . l-. : ■---i, ja2B C. Orlando Loomis, ATTORNEY at LAW—Office, Fourth-street, above Wood. JyLy.W.? L:r /. . ATTORNEY AT.LAW—Office, Buildings, Fourth etreet. '" 'V, :. : ; jan7:ly ‘ • 11. U. Caruatiftn, . ATTORNEY 1 at LAW—Office on Fourth street between Cherry alley and Grant street. jdhy - N* M'Clowry, ATTORNEY: AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office in Bakewoir* Knildings, on Qmnt street. ■ ja2 I>. Kl. Hazen, " r ~ ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 1 127 Fourth stroety above and near Smithficld* ■ T T| ar27y • u: Patrick: U'Kenna, alderman of third ward. OFFICE CORNER OF ORANT AND FIFTH STREETS, (formerly-occupied by Alderman Lewis,) where all bu einess pertaining to the office of Alderman and Justice of the'Peace will be promptly attended to. febL3jn j>'• Ltuckmaster, Alderman. / V PFDCE, Grant street, between Fourth st. and Diamond 1 * alley. Conveyancing of all kinds done 'With tho great est cAr© and legal accuracy. Titleg to Real Estate .ex amtDAj, Ac. . jag;g 12* a»* Neal} Alcleman* Ty'o.6l THIRD Street, between Wood und Market streets, l.\ Pittsburgh. Collections promptly made. Bonds, Mort* gages, and other writings drawn with neatness and aoca raty. . • . . ■ je'dlily Uk AULt 9 SURGEON DENTIST, (sue* cessor to G. W. Biddle,) NO. 1« SMITH* FIELD STREET. Office hoars, from S to 1 o’clock, and rota 2to I o’clock- febl6:ly • • J.SCOTT, DENTIST, Fourthatreet, five doora Market. Ofnea llotjßS—From nine A. M. to five P. M. fdoc2o:y BUSINESS CARDS. tf. fIiESTINS...- .... .......UMK. XICHBaDK. I>. W. HKRSTINK A CO.. COSHISSION AND FOtUVARIHNQ MERCHANTS, A.VD Dealers Generally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin c nuti and other Manufactures, &c. No. 9b Ft ni stre.r.ltj between Market and Ferry strtelty Pittsburgh, pa. £s* Liberal cash advances made on consignments. Par ticnlar attention paid to forwarding Weatcrn merchandise. References. —Clark ft Thaw, Wm. iiagaler & Co., Wm. M’» Cully ft Co., B. Sellers ft 00., llays ft BlaeK, Kramer ft Kaiim, Henry Grad, E*q., Wm. Eichbanm, S. It. Johnston, E*}.; Thomas'Bokevell, Esq., George Ledlie, E*q., Solomon Stoner, Ksq. ja&J wm. aiNuotM..... .... --aw. bisjuam . W3l, BL\GHA.U CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION- MERCHANTS, Liberty sLreei, ojiposiic Ferine. 'Railroad De- t tot, apr7 . . Pirrsrtua-iu. Pa. Jlleury H. GoDliu, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, and Wholesale Dealer In Cheese. Batter,Seeds, Fish, ano Produce generally, No. 25 WOOD Si., Pittsburgh. [mar 6 Paul 4l Murdock, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING M LUCIIANS, AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS —No. 7 Water street, Cincinnati, Ohio. [apl .tf King A Moorhead, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— No. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. [my23 IS. T. C. Morgan, BOOKBELLKK AND STATIONJiIC—haa always on han a geaeralaasortmentof School, Blank Books, Printing, Boat and Cap Paper, At, Wholesale and Uo tall, No. 104 Wood street;-below Fifth, Bias. t side, Pittsburgh Wanted, Hags and Tanners’ Scraps. ap!6:ly I. W. Chadwick, DEALER IN RAGS AND PAPER,’No. US) Wood Street. Pittsburgh. Tb» htghestvrica in cash paid lor rag*. tayll r WiLtiAM MUfto, Phi1a........... wu.kicaKaj*, Pittsburgh. Alilier Cl KJeketaon, WHOLK3ALC GROCERS, IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, Wines and 172 and 174, corner of Irwin ftnd Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nalls, Cotton Yarn*, &o_ coas.ta.nUy on hand. jj23 - William Carr ft Co., « ( Wm.Cahr late af the lirm nf J. Pmuleb ft Co.) WHOLESALE GKOOEftS and Dealernin Foreign Winec and brahlies.-Old Monongshela and Rectified WhU key, No. Coin inertial Row; Liberty Stmt, Pittsburgh, P« • • jaC: y Co-Fnrtncrship* sab«crrbnrri hare tLl.i day formed a partnership fo, the purpose of carrying on Gommisxum anti fbnoitrd ing, ia couuectioii with the Fuh, JSac&n and Oil, and ftv duce bu/iaesa generally,anderthe style of Kmjusb i Kicfl ArdsOv: srareboufto Slo. 11G Wat«r and ISQ Front streets, formerly occupied by Bur&rlJge & In-hratu. tvtf. a English. JAMES IUOIIAKDSON, JAR .I.'BENNETT. Ist, IBf4;feb3 Pittsburgh, Tebru! Fit. DRAVO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., dealer D • Country Prodacp/ollerr for sale a choice stock c Groceries, selected for family a»e. Spices of every variety and the purest quality, ground at his Steam Mills. Alst Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken in ea change for Merchandise. F. R. D. has procured a foil assortment of Landreth* WarrantedOarden Seeds,und Invites the attention of ail in lereated In rural affairs. jonll W B. INULIStf.* 3. KlCliAttnsb!*.’ 'J.LBMSm ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, in Wholesale Dealers in Fish, Bacon and Oil, and I*rodur» generally... Warehouse formerly occupied by Barbrldge A Xnghraiu, No'. 110 Water and 150 First street, Pittsburgh. Penna. ' fed CommUsloa Home 3IIHK subscribers have-opened a hoase for the above por L pose, at No. 17 t-mitbfield street, four doorß above lh> ooongiihcla House. We will purchase, cr receive, ol commb-slon, tor sale, eoosUnnbmtsof Pt<mr,B.i&m, Cheese. Com, Oats, BirUy, Flax Seed, Grass Seed, Baled Hay, c£c.. upoo which we will make advances, or purchase at th« best market rates for cash, novß ALOEO * HO. Jai. 31’Laughiln, Dealer in groceries, produce, flour, bacon. Ac., No. 10, corner Smithflehl and First streets, Fitte burgh, l'a. nov6 John u. t •uxa n. roaja IrttAacis u iuoho T. D. Touug A Co* .Vida Smitiifleld strati, opoosile City Hotel, MANJ'A l’UREda OF CABINET FURNITURE AND U-xAJKS,ot every description. Materials and work* m&ustdp warranted, and sold atveduccd prices. Care taken in pt'king tor land and water carriage. »»ru C. D, Wood, IM.’UR'iER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WlNlfr ANo LWUoRS, No. 117 North Second street, fifth do> l at>oT- Race, east side, Philadelphia, has on’hand the be>i qaal.ties ot old Brandies, Wines. Irish Whisky, Slononß* Uela WnJsky, ilalland Gin, Cordials, Att , on terms worth' the attention of purchasers and dealers. fau29y Henry fll’CalioagU A Co., WnOLESAItE GROCERS and Commission Merchants 'Onm*T 6f Peoo aad Irwin POtohorirh < Wm. Dlgby, Jr., CLOTHING AND FURNISHING &TOBE, Masonic EaL Fifth street, Piltsburg’i. —Clothing made to order, i> good style. and at moderate rata*. aufrtf WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in Produce, Foi sign Wines and Liquors, OU Monoaguhelaund Keotj fled Whisky, No. 291 Liberty sh, Pittsburgh. Pa. (jy29;v A* TftudLe* raf&lsk/ ‘WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE, HAUNES. 1 * fcffj§r3ByTßUNK, VALISE and CARPET BAG inasulhi * turer. No. lOfl Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa, jy29:y John 11. OXeltor* * ” 17 """ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSIOA, INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music, School Books an- Stationery, No. 122 Wood strevt. fjanl A. J. aaaaif. ahl, jj> HAGAN A AUL, WHOLESALE and Retail D* »rs in Saks. Fancy ant Staple DBF GOODS, Nos. 91 Market and 8 Unior ■treet, Pittsburgh. Rpr 4 JOSEPH CHAPMAN, " “ WHOLESALE AND- RETAIL DEALER’ IN IMPORTED CIGARS, my&ly. No. 63 Maekit strut. Pitthbumih POWER A RiEKDON, ARCHITECTURAL AND ORNAMENTAL OARVERS.- Ornamental Patterns for. Casting, in «very etyip Modeling, Designing, &C. Composition Ornaments forth decoration of Steamboats, Buildings, Ac.; 06 SMITHFIELI Btreet, near the Post Office. - yl:3nj K. WHITEHOUSE, FANOY SILK AND WOOLEN DYER AND CLEANED No. 7 ISABELLA StV near the'Emmet Hotel, . marl ALtEonesr. #• l, cutiicx&i S. CDTHBER.T SON, EEA.L ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, No. 5 1 Smilhjidd street, • novl Jj B* Hayv&rd. TYEALER In BOOTS,SHOES.TRUNKS and LEQHORr JL/ and BRAID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty sts ho. 174 Pittsburgh. Pa. . je!4:y tonirmvcumnr, WHOLESALE AND UETAIL DRUGGIST, , _ T No - 133 Wood Street, ja3:ygi N«st door to H. Child's Shoe Hourp. Pittabnrgb j. a5u......... ... ....... ... Notice. TOS. FLEMING haT|ug associated with JOS. ABEL; the O business will hereafter bo condurted under tb« style o' J. ABEL A CO., at the old stand, corner of Smithfleld ant! Fonrth streets.. . j»iry* ?■:* ■" • T % *„ -** ~ -a ' - m * . . .3- f • i I ■ | | | 1 PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE “POST BUILDINGS.’' CORNER' • VOLUME XIII. BUSINESS CARDS. ENTBRPRigB WORKS. SO. 130 WOOD BTRTTr, T IBD DOOU BltOW 7ISOIH ALLIT B 6 WN a TB7LKT. IiIPORTERS and manufacturers of .SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, BIFLKS, Ac. We SET keep a general assortment of the abore articles constantly oa band; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns. Pis tole and Revolvers, Flasks, Homs, Shot Belts, Cups, Powder, Lead and Ballets ; Bowie, Dirk; llanting and Pocket Knives: Tailors and Hair Dressers’ Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Also, Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RlFLKSt—Wear* making Rifles of every description, to order, of the best.mctori&l, and workmanship warranted Orders received for them at Wholesale ox Retail, will be fill ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale •prices. m yis Chandelier* and Gas Fixtures. THE robacribersarehow opening sttheir new Warerfom ••NO. 100 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith* 6eld, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK ETS, PENDANTS,endaII articles connected witGaa Fitting, ever Offered In this market. Having arrangements made by which they will be constantly in receipt of new patterns and varieties, they confidently invito the attention of pur chasers io.their selection. We are determined to sell as lowasany honM.in the West, and being practical Gas Fit ters, can offer peculiar advantages to those deairing articles In this line. We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of every de* scription for gas. water and steam. Brass Castings of all kinds made to order promptly. GKOUGtt ULETCUER, FROM NEW YORK, Y" -v. MANUFACTURER of the celebrated A* \l \ Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic L-. y A I Toupees, and every description Jjgfc of Ornamental Hair, for Ladles and L ffijvgjgjgiGentlemen. 79 FOURTH STREET, between Wood and Market, Pitta- Rlstchcx’s system enables Ladles 7 Mid Gentlemen to measure their heeds with accuracy. f FOR WIGS. No. 1. The round of the Head. No. 2. From the forehead over the head to neck, No. 2. No. 3. From ear to ear, over the top. No. 4. From ear to car, round the forehead. For Toupees, to cover the top of the bead only—a paper pattern, the exact shape of the bald part. |my4 Haw Coach and Carriage Factory l JOHNSTON, BROTHERS & CO., Gbrner of Rebecca and Belmont streets, Allegheny City, agaegj, **» WOULD respectfully inform their Mends the publio generally, that they have (ja»&ggsBß>- commvnced the mannfhctare of Carriages, ii ta. ..Barouches, Rockawayf,Buggios,SlelghjB and Chariots, in all their various styles of finish and proportion. All orders will be executed with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to on the most reasonable terms. Uoing in all their work the best Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stuff, they fetd confi dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will bo perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. Purchasers are requested to give us a call, before purrba* sing elsewhere. oct6:ly s r. JousfiTua...... a. jonxsro.v *. maoei Elcclslor Carrlasc Factory. JCUNSTUN, lIHOTOER A Co., I’RACTICAi. COACn MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and Belmontstrvets, AUe gheny city, have on hnnd and are manufacturing an extensive assortment of Carriages, Rockaways, Busgies, n ffiP l G' s Cars, Ac., made In all their various style*, wiib strict regard to durability and beauty of finish, using In all their work the best J uuiata iron and eastern hickory. Ko pair* attended to on the must reasonable terms. They feel confident that all who may favor them with their patron* age. will be penectly totUtled on trial A their wor*. The Pittsburgh and teen minutesduriog thb day. oct'di ly M. HIOELOW MAKTIX U BTiVt-iS. „..GEOBO£ ilUilttl. Bigelow A Co., Successors to e. m. bigelow, no. 40 Diamond'alley, n** H r Wor. 1 street. ourgb—COACHES, CARRIAGES, PIIEA-^Sfe^^& 1 TONS, BUGGIES, and every de.-*criptlcn of fan. y vehicles built to oni«r, and finished in a manner un surpassed for beauty of design, elegance of finish, skill cf woromanshlp, and durability of materials. Ay* AM work warranted noT Q JOSEPH FhE3IING, fBDCCSHMOa TO L. WItCOX * co.l ORbEK MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keep* cousUintly on hnrul a full a?isr'rtaent of Drugs, Medl •tines, MwdicineObetLA, Perfumery, and all articles pertain mg to hisbusinesA. Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compounded at *ll hours. ja‘9y johx rtriuxo cocnaaa ruxuio. FLEMING BROTHERS, (Succrsaors to J. KlddA Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, A’o. GO Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Proprietors of Dr. M’Lane's Celebrated VermifUire, Liver Phis, Ac. j fclo JOHN HAFT, JR., (Buccemtor to Jas. M’GufTey,) Wholesale and Retail Druggist, AND Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, Ac HI Wood screet, three doors below Virgin alley, ** apr4:tn&ely PITTMIUROn. Ft. L . ALLEN, WHOLESALE DtALXR IK 9 Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigarß, Old Hononga hela Bye &c., ALSO, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, no. 8 wood street, PiTxsuuitua, pa. ITTINES, Brandies, Gina, Cordials, Jamaica Bpirit*, St. V? Croix and New England Hum, Clarets, Champagne*, Scotch Alo, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, RJ ilonouguhela Rye and Rectified Whisky. Appl«, Peach, Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brondiw; imported Havana, Hegalia, and Principe Cigars; Ualf-Bpnaish aud Common Jigara, all at such low p-ices as tocballeug . rximpe jtion. Saucy Bar Rags and Labelled Bottles of ev»;ry style, and >emi)ohnß of ail sixes. I respectfully Invite an exarama ion of my stock, at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, aprfi: ly «-JNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER,-®# dAB removed to 2&4 LIBERTY street, opposite Garrison alley, and No. 3 SEVENTH, near Smithtleld, where he attention of his Monas and the public in Invited to the •lock of READY-MADE GOODS always on hand. Al»', Botha, Caasimeres and Vestings for ordered work. A lull issortmemof Furnishing Goods for gentlemen, including data of all qu&Uties/i'runfcs, Umbrellas, Ac., Ac. jafij JOEH M’CLO3K*T.-. OOXSSLIL3 a’CLUsi-XT. Wholotale and Retail Clothing Merchants, NO. 88 WOUD STREET. THE subscribers respectfully inform their old rnctoners and the public In general, that they have this day as* wxdated themselves in the above business, under the firm *1 JOHN M’CLOSKEY A CO. They respectfully solicit a bareoi public patronage. The previous business of each will be settled by them aives respectively. f«b9 |_> LAIKD. (late of the firm of Cooui A Laud,; having LV* opened BTOR£ NO. 0, (two doors above the old •tand,) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING tUSINESS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a ■hare or the patronage of the late firm. N. B.*—Clothing made to order In the most fanhlonable <mes,and on the shortest notice—inferior to none in the ■aty. Jan2o:y James Jhalltager, \YONONGAHJSLA PLANING MlLL—Would respectfully iXL inform his friends and the publie, that his new estab* ishment is now in fall operation, anu that he Is prepared to Nirnish Boat Cabins, and Gil all orders fbr Planed Lumber, with promptness, and at the lowest rates. Board and Plank, planed on one or Doth sides, constantly m hand. Sash, Doors, and Mouldings, of every description, made to irder. Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advantage o give him a call, as he can now iurntsh them with planed cuff suitable far every description ot work. HERRON & CRISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, \ YANUFACTURKRS of all kinds of BRASS WORK, LO wYl coMorrvK, steam engine, plumbers, Ac. ai o, Cotton Batting Manufacturers. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Office aud Btore, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. * OLD DRABB and COPPER taken in exchange for work, r cash paid. Ordors left at the Foundry or Office, will be romptly attended to. frb9:ly JOSEPH T. LUWRY, No. 43 Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets, Office up stairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh, i kESPECTFULLY announce to tne publio that ho has (.V commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in connec lon with Intelligence and General Collecting, lie will ■lso attend to renting. Persons in want of servants, in any -ap&city, or those in want of places, will be supplied at short loGce. All business entrusted to his care promptly at* -mded to. References— T. J. Blgham, Esq., Richard Cowan, Esq., W. ». Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black, James Mackeral, A. A. Mason, taffit A Old. JonlS 4. OR*VP J). &XISINGCS 21. GRAFF A CO., Western Foundry, No. 124 Wood street, PITTSBURGH, PA., i f ANUFACTURERS OF COOKING STOVES, Coal and jx Wood Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Hollow Ware, Plain and •’ancy Grates, Plain and Fancy Fenders, Sad and Dog Irons, ugar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Wagon Boxes, Ac. [ ja3:lyg Aaatln Loomis, aEAL ESTATE AGENT, Merchandise, Stock, and BUI Broker,Office, No. 92 Fourth Street, (above Wood.) The (ÜbscribeT having opened an office at tho above place, for the )urpose of negotiating Loans, Bills, Bonds, Mortgages, and *ll other Instruments for the security of Money, and for the mrenase and flalb of Stocks. Will also give prompt and •articular attention to buying, selling, renting of and leas •ig Real Eitato. [)y7} AUSTIN LOOMIB. Schnchman A Hannlein, f ITHOGRAPHKRS—Third street, opposite the Post-office, {j Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads, Bhow Bills, <*b«ls, Architectural and Machine drawings, Business and *lslting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed a Colors, Quid, Bronte, or Black, in the most approved style, nd et tbn most reasonable prices. octl6:ly CNGLISH AND CLASSICAL SEMINARY. W. T. McBONALD, U. a., PmaoipjLL. ?* InsUtutlbn will commence on MONDAY, thefith of September next, at the room cor lor of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the ■losers. Veeder. r J Biferaizu—llon. A. W. Loo mi,, o. Knap, Jr., 8. F. Von ohorst, R. Miller, Jr. ’ au«2s JACOB m’COLLIBTEa; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 01GAR MANUFACTURER KND DEALER II? ALL KINDS OF Tobacco, Snuff, and cigars, , ~ Jfo. 25 Fifth st., Pittsburgh, Pa. Keeps constantly on hand a large Bupply of all the rations brands of Imported Cigars. " j, 3; j .J. 7LXHIITO %V*««r P. liar ■ ball, JMPORTEB nd .Dealer in French end American Pacer n,r 'e | cg« rair ß : wnmiim-ll BAttR * MOSER, ‘A BCHTTEOTaj—Offlcfts: Philo Hall, No. 75 Third street, - OL Pittsburgh; and east ride of the Diamond, Allechenv. jrlfcfim , f' ARGE WiHsOJIUoOS’ fiJlaSB-fifiaked .niUn ware- Lj room. [tod*] T. B. YODNG A CO. .v.„. • -fry ■''''VMS ■ ■ ' ***■ ■ ' v LONG, MILLK& A CO., No. 109 First street. Ren ovaL .JAnxb caiswux. • *; • 4lr ■a'. ;" • BUSINESS CARDS I>nv»ti ?lunii, "I) EAL ESTATE AND CONTRACTING AGI2NT, No 2 I\. IRWIN Streut. PitLsburgh. has for Rale, us follows: 180 acree (.flan'l in C*J«r county. lowa, 16 miles from Mas* catin*>, on the main road to Marion, and 8 miloa from Tip ton, 6 miles from t-o Railroad depots; 00 acres launder cultivation, a good Frame Bouso, Frame Bam and Grana ries, n pkhl bearing Apple Orchard. The form Is well watered, high, dry, good lend, in n very healthy county. A very great bargain can be had of this farm for prompt pay. Enquire as above, or of Mr. Johu Munn, on the pre misofl. * Also, 3 acre* of land, with a large Steam Saw Mill, now In puccessful operation; 3 Frame Dwellinffi, Burn, Black smith Shop nnd Tool*, Boat Scaffold, Work Shop, Ac., Hitti me on the bank of the Allegheny rircr, ut MtlWs Eddv Armstrong county. Pa Enquire oa above, or of Mr. t! Munn, on tbe premise*. 1 also want to rurehase 6 to 800,00(1 feet, B. M., of good White Oak Plunk. 3 inobes thick, 8 or 16 teet long, 7 to 16 Inchon wide, part to be delivered In October next and pan in April, 1855. Enquire an above. Also, foruile, nil the Bed*, Furniture, and every thing of the fitting odl of a larg.e Hotel, In the city of Pittsburgh, now dolug a very l .rge hardness. Two to five years of the lease of the houeff ran also be had, and immediate possesion If required. Knquin- r.*« above. jpfi WM. A. M’CLU K(jr, DEALER IN Fine Teas, Choice Family Grocories and Willow Ware. CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTU STS., PITTSBURGH, PA. 18 now receiving?, large mutortment of FRESH GOODS, in addition to hi* already oxlpumvi* Rtnrfc, parrhasod from first hand* In tb«- Ear.tern markets, which, will h« sold at the lou-ppt market prices. HoiHh, SfenmVvi t ■?, and families, buying 6y tha quantity, supplied „t rates. _ delivered in t li.- city i r ,.,. nf charge. sep2l PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, ROBERT H. PATTERSON, Proprietor, CORNKK OF DIAMD.’I) JSTRKKL’ AND CHERRY ALLEY. rpH E pahsrrilier r-ape.-tfuSiy to tb“ Indies and A Gentleman Pituvlturgh, that be has rscenllr er»'j:tcd a RIDING SCHOOL, whieh. i;> jwdnt of hiss, r.ntntuodion.** ness and adaptation, undeniably excel* any slmifor llshment In the Cuited .States It- location is arrc.ssiblo from Kll jmrt> of th« city, while It? high and airy situation render- 1; especially puiti'l to the promotion of health by this must agreeable exercise. The li..r«e* are docile snd well tnutnd, aud ih« proprietor jdelges him««lf that no pains or exj-ence will h- spared to m?k«- thi* estuh||«h»nent the flr-t in the .•r.nti l.mee of ih- public. oci'23-tf Copartuership, riHIE Fub.'cribcrs hereby infi rm tl.«ir friends and the A put lt'i that they But • aasociotnl thems«ilv%a together, under the firm of WM. YOUNGS- »N A CO., for the purpose ot carrying on the PAINTING BUS: NESS, iu alliu branch cd; and hop*, by sirict att»*utioo t > Im-ine**, to merit a ►hare o! pul-ii • patni-nc*. Lettering and Graining done for tin* trade on Teaeonal.-'e te-'in- Sfcrpon Srventhstreet, opposite the Nej-iuoe En.;lu- 11. u*i-. WM YOUXGSON, decll I'ANIK.r. Y<»UNGSOV. r pIIE In'er.-tt of Mr. J> lIN ATWELL In our harinwts i re.-v*.-* irx»:n tl.i* Jfite rn ugneuient Our busine.is.aji IV HOLES A t.K GTl< >CKKJ*. n 1! i h~ continual by thf* remain ing partners under the <>' hAu A Lh Y. W.•'GRAVE A CO., No.«. IS nnd 2'> Wstreet, I’ittaburgh. BAG VLhV, WOODWAUD A CO.. No. 221 Market KT-ect. l , bila<ielpbU WM. 11 VOALKY A CO. Piltj-hurfh, DccoaiVi'r I'Jfb, IS.‘4 I HA VE sr.lj myintu-re.U in the bufllneo* of Long. Miliar A Co .toB. A. who, with J.diu Phillip.*, »HI »x,n- Limie nt the old sund. Fo. 100 Front street. I cordially reroujuit-mJ the new thin t-. r!,o patronage of tay friend*. ’ Pittsburgh, July 2.', 1*154. p. IL MILLER. *■ A - LO> ' -1 rnaup? N. A. I.OXd dp Cl)„ BE! f. AND RKASS Fi>l'M:Eß<. AND GAS FITTERS invite ntt.-n-.,.., : , th-i f -t.ck of Ch > deli-rs, flrucbct*’ IVudaut*. rr.d tj-r fixture.. V e fit i. p hou«ri tvßhCa.* and Mwtn, ir.-iU ]'.n:K« ad Modi to order, fur ni-h Railrnsd Pu:n\m cnIT-.i.k littic.g;, li.J keen Aa: 1 Wrid.in Slef h | ron-luiiili ,'i •. ' j v ;;i Silver Mnnufactory. OiVONB, Fv)RKi. K't ili.K'lc, ac.—RxT.ccTt-x tv pßicrs. Sm ‘>d t ' * J ] erinr In.-i "O i* » ! tl :m Ti U Jrti-t u 1 i n i iqvovo xvi'rk. Me ur«- ni'M ►<*llll, *nt i<--ij*t 10 per »-**ut jover than the es*:.-rn „ r r ,. .* i, *.. r k i* Knrraut.-d. Siting yj-r U .• h!,-o niar. j fa"! ur? Fn-.'jDH of lb* Briti-h m «. ,5• v \Vii!c|i>-ii nn.l Wm 1 <;j r'*;>nirir. t T fa 'll”'* * T? 1 -i z!T- rnMr*» MtW,’r»ioi» to U.'h l:;1 ih- -».ir «|Oiili:y of ibe wurfc. W.W. UH.SJ-N, nn-J J-o-. •r -r Mr.r\.-l it! i Fourth nor!4 Stenmboat Furniture anil Chnlrt "'K h«T.. r,n hs.jj.J roi o m„n.!?»<•!« \£L Hl.at ' ai;:n fi;knituk.e asv AI/L-. ><( .*T-rr 'I-rrKU.in, Ms • * I * Kri-- •■■f a liiuin.-i ThU-*, 8.. r I.n li*-' Ciil.m Ch.-virv do Ko.-a do •lwt 1-’ Tet* a IVtc* . Divans Wu-sb e-.tati.le ; W'KVr -Jo; Mnl**rUl p.ij'i wof«.i’»Rii«.Lij, ««rr..;■ :- l. nt, | n«i f><» frMp* T. H V IDN.I A Oi.. _ -r.. .--rt•• Ci*v Hotel. »TI o f - DALVS ST(). ‘K [\o M\N[' P * (T< )KY .Vo JO y { 't\ i/ |r ;, f f 1 : !. v •. \V I,KI;n ' V,r - 1 ’ •; kr’ J 1.-’r* ? ? ••( il’ >• j hiC\ ••• •{ r- i' r -air in this oity. tf'l 1 a !.• l l r*.i .11 (t*to rAiI Bt tbi* vaumi-) lf,r it 1, ntl I to f! T>*LY T'ur«*hrt«.M». v. tahii-iljn.-nt insur** 'Jj.tr «-ust in i'*- B—ltfir.'-mhfir !-'• CliE\V ST-.f*.lt.\<3 C-RNSn. CC. H. I! e Mil ly & <:o. , iTir.Ai* CA!;i»KT \\ A •' K. /,.) I S r.«iT aoJ the Fall st-nj-v. . ti«.-cnp.ti->n. froui :':>■ y,.., njrtti I n;r;i!it, :• ..n 1 H , ;r i U; ;-i:r i* »* i~. t;--.? .< - Cnutnn hh.-i-j. Ac. JVr-.r,- Im* their *;n.*k. ixhe.J on th« moot 44?“" - s um! ; un-fit* unj nulrk TETIMfI <*Af»n om.y. •nut an .•:»'! :tu>] >;Xam i; •>' , >.!. ! i..vl-L-n»» iaru- nplIE OLD PRIMING KSTAHLI. lIMF.NT. (lnt* John -1 t-tf'u A £«<*-fcton.) Hu-1 liUnk B «r,k anl Stationery warehr.eee, U i'rv».«rt*l to i-K-mo ur.-rv style of u.ui .'•'Uaiub- nt .fob Brin'ing and Book Bluding. and furnish ev.-ry n»-tic)e In th* Blank Bonk, papor and Stationery line, ul the shortext notice an<l on tbft most rea.-otmbl** terras. Blank li-t It and Stnlienerr Warehouse, Printing Ofßre and Boole Hir.l-rv. corner of Market and Second *»« [novlO Depot oi Longwoi Ut it latvim Wines and Urnndy. TIIB undersigned bur n-eejvevkßud ofT*-r« for sale, at 1 CVn* anMti r-ici, a large quantity of Logworth A Zimtner* man's cooler nn.l wn r K) renownt-d Sparkling, Dry und La dles’ 8«w)t CaUwbu Win.*. Such as may deMre to procure au excellent article of Native Win**, (the pure juice of the grape,) will fltnl inv KFtnblHhtui-nt the place (or the gratifi cation of their desires. Tin- Catawba Brandy, diatilled from the genuine Urape. ud-.-lHre,! \, r m:inv ci«%dleut indite* equal In Haror to the bt-M iuip'-.rte.l Cognac. * . _ D FICKETSEN, J*£! - . No. 137 LiWrty street. Hill** Almanacs for ! HSST ’ JOHN T 7. MKLLOR, M U’o-d sfr-et, Pittsburgh, will publish on the loth August. 1864, the w«U known B«nee of Almanac* (fur 1355} calculated by Sanford C. UiJl Esq., and for manv years published bv Mr Luke Loomis, of this city, under the name of ’• Loomis' Almanac*.’’ The aeries will consist of— HILL’S PITTSBURGH ALMANAC, HILL'S MAGAZINE ALMANAC. HILL’S AMKMCAN KAHMKRH’ ALMANAC. It Is only nfrci*.<sftry to say, that the religious, moral and usaful character uT Mr. Hill’s Almanacs will be maintained in tbe rl»ovi< series. for 1856. Printers and other* aro horehy cautioned against infrlugiug ou the copy rig h t of t!>*• above A lmaUftcs. 1 hey will he for sale at all the Bookstores, by the gross Or loren, und by al4 JO FIN 11. M KLIiOU, 81 Woe;! street. A New Arrival of Pianos. CITTARLOI Tfc IILL'MK, No. 1H Woo-J htr*-e . i? Just r« / reiving the following new Plano Fortes, with and with out the Julian attachment: One elegant carved Louis XIV style Grand Aotlon 7 oc tave Piano. On« extra carved Serpentine, pearl kero, 7 ootave Plano. Two full cArTed, semi grand, 7 octave Pianos. Two plain Rosewood “ “ One do do fal u i> Three do do Q »< u Two double round corner Rosewood 6% octave Pianos. “* Ono round corner finished hack and front 7 octavo Piano'. A further arrival is expected In about two weeks. |au29 Loan Office TOHN A. O’BRIEN, 67 SMITIIPIELD STREET, between *J Fourth nnd Diamond elley. M,mev loaned on Gold and Stiver Flate, Diamonds. Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry Musical Instruments, Guns and Pistols, Feather Beds Fur’ niture, and all kinds of articles—for any length o/time agreed on. Charges for storage considerably lower than heretofore. Private entrance through the Lull door. All business transactions strictly confidential. AS**Forfeited pledges sold iraraedlufidy after huing out of date, unless redeemed. Bargains of Ould and .Silver "Watch* es, Jewelry, Ac., always on hand. Rprlo;6m NEW SKIOD STOKICi JAMES' WARDROP, OFFERS for pale CAN ARI DlliDSof the most improved breed, being very hardy. and tine aingers. BirdSeed° —Canary.Uemp, Millet,Rot>e and mixed Seed. Rouqaete will be furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS,viz: C&meliim, Hose Buds, Heliotrope?, Ac. Evergreens (jn pot?) forChritrtmas Trees, from the Seed and Horticultural Btore, No. 49 Fifth st., near Wood. dec2o tousume the Smoke THE subscriber havins the exclusive to manufac ture and fwdl SWEENEY’S lIOT AIR AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE, Is prepared to receive orders, and contract for heating buildings with the most economical Furnace now m nee. The attention of those interested ip solicited. Any IniormEtion can be had of A. BRADLEY. Nos. 2 find 4 Wood street, or of J. BARNDOLLAft. dec24:tf 1 Jron City Stove Warehouse, No. 134 Wood et. 11 ,B True ! THAT PICTURES f f BupoTlor excellence may be obtains! at CARGO’S New Daguerreun Gallo ry, No. 76 Fourth street, nt price.-; varying from One to Twenty Dollars. AH work warranted to please. Children taken iu a few seconds. Cull and examine specimens of the various style. 3. Rooms open day and eve ning. feblii W. IL SMITH W. W. MAUI -J. H. HtlluTEß. Smith, 91alr dfc, Hunter, (Late Smith & Sinclair.) IVtIOLESAIiE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, A DEALERS iu all kinds of Pittsburgh Mawafao .xjl. turca, 122 Second and 151 First street, Pittsburgh, Pmm*. feb9 * ' ■ • ?* .’,--• ->' ! .V 4••;, ' 1%- -V* • • ", V •’• •■ V >V% ••!'«. •»' - ; v.4’f i'fV* 2j* n * ‘ ‘ r ’ ►. *£’ T..*• » te t- .« -• ■■'■■■-■ ’ * S *IV-' .»' * 1 \- J \";,v'.s : v: .' - V > •* m. '.‘VVjv.V .. *•:> I ,»t* • • *- «» v,V‘'-*v *. • V" . .• • >* . s;» -i PITTSBURGH, SATU ' • -i . f f. :.ir- T..» i. *'.-■1 d- - Thir l ilrret, iiir inform their frWr*» ■*' !>'*••. Mr« iH T 7 in -stnry thM? f AUPETS of prury no ! tir• i-- ; »I-c. to th* r-'ro 1 fiosa op** • •;- *? v--. ■ ;*-**• , +.•.*■2 fig.*..^ BUSINESS CARDS, , r PIIB late firm of JONES *t (iUlUG,baTlnz haen dissolved X by tho dvuth of Jbi.n F. Quigg, on the 27 th last., the busine<* of said firm will bs setiluJ hr tbs undersigned &? their olllce, corner of Ross ami First streets. ’ ISAAC JONHS. Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, September bo, LSs4—[oetiy Isaac Jones, MANUFACTURE* of Spring and B’lster’gteel, Plough Slab steel, steel Plough Wings. Coach and.liliptic Springs, Brass Nut Tapor, half patent, Screw. Moil and liammcreti Iron Axles,—corner of Ro«s aud First streets Pittsburgh, Pa. oct£Tf ‘ ISAAC JOX£3.».*.. B. ROGERS. D, O. Kogers & Co., MANUFACTUKSU3 of-«40i113f13’ pateut improved Stud Cultivator teeth. ‘ OUlcc corner Ross and First street*, octffly Spectacles. IN-THE MOST valuable triumph-* of science and art, ib« Invuntlcn of Spectacle- r .nka with the highest. The experienced Optician overcoonii-Th* advances of nature, and conners upon the ng-d-slghtcd the.hjffcHmable advao tage of retaining the noblest of his si-nse-T Yet great injury Is constantly resulting *o thooßtiuGs'frora ignorance on the part of renders, or of those who venture to choose fortbam foltcx. Tutra are many requisites attending tho selection of Glasses. The purity of floiah of the g ain; it? proper con vexity; tha beat form and adjustment of th© (ram-, ©r as to preserve tho parallelism with the eye for distant vision or tor near vis.op, to throw the pi -i no of each glass alright angles to the axis r.f viaiou for -ach eye; m Kricg the ex act centre of each p1&54 precisely opposite the pupil; to have the portion 6f-ths glasses preface, both horizontally and TetdctUiy, 4c. J Kr.-m long experience In fitting glasses, united with n perfect knowledge of tbs structure ef the eyr, we can promise adeuliflc acouraoy, and thus aid much in tho pre servation of the ©ye. Gold, 3ilrer and Steol Bpoct£o!es,carefully selected of tho b*at qualities, tor ms®. Also, glu-es fitted, Ac. •W. W. WIL3UN, Practical Optician, fab9 ■> -fr, 67 Market e-tract, corner r-f Fourth. xnwaan a. - -asihcus ». qolui>4T Holliday, PRODUCE, FORVAIiDtNU ML- R-OBANT3, Eeinntille, /<***-STriOThtt«iUoupakl to all consignment* for. aal© Cf Fleur, Ftotlooq* AcT’Ordm for the purchase of Produce solicitedgad•pftctlyltt 0 Goods for nHhlpaatttrorwrtxtei yjth t tv».tO-flni *• *• Jo **s as; J. 0. BUCHER JONES ifc BUCHER. ntON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, Kmylvanm Railroad, foot of Third ,1.. Ham,bare. PtL II A vINO incr*««l nor Ma.-hhi.ry. «l,h-h Is no. of tbe l_i mMt Improved onl.r, 0"<I h.vi De ..Jd«l a.tn foclli nos for dispatching work, we are now manufacturing First STRAW EKQIXES. POR PUHNACES AND RuLIMMJ MILLS, Blowing Cylinders, Boilers, Fannie©, BolHne. HAW AND ti RI.ST MILL MACHINERY * CASTINGS® O.ts nod W at«T IW, I lydrants, lUHwU Lump iliu’h- Ing lasts, Colaxnns, Girder*. Shafting IIMU-'era Brackets, Cellar Grat**, ttsthir.y Tub-'. pouts, ' Railing, Verandah* and Ornamental Casting*. W« nay particular attention to Urn manufacture nnd wn atruction ot Ca«»t 1 ron Fronts for Houses anJ Storea. Haring nu extensive aswvrtmeot of beautiful C»rv»d P»t t©rm* ot tho qmi approve architectural order, our great facilities for manufacturing ami shipping enable ns to com pete with our cities. Parties *• reeling Furnaces or Roiling Mills, Mill Owcw; and Mill-tV rights, will find P to t advantage to call «ud our exteaxlv-j pt.-.-v of Patterns before bui/di r.g. IhGN AND HR.\'ki CASTINGS, Of even- d.xicrif• ir.u , nmith »V*rk, Pattern Making. Fur nncHnnl Tuvemr. f.in.Mi.si u> .-rder. (tn: . \2.y Chin* HsITT ~ Market street, hktw eks Tiinu> and fourth -Dm ■ r-i-.-i or wfr.r.VeWAibi-:. «,f i.i- r»ji ! C i r .„u. t:t-u. p. w ..,vn uy, to Wbi. !. a.. lovlJe U-m ttuenii.-.n ,<i tb ■ conn;:» <:i:> tra j" ji«•. t ',ornf> d -retj difl*. rent p*'. t.-ri,- r-- Ware. w v f—l • • ..i l~ :t ; ~f Kl; MU .C : * !. Ll*} : ur.-lehle gT.I-i - • .1,, -due, psm , -..Dun p jr ; .:,..br,v» n ~c.t'irr—n. A’- px>, k bsn-IsfQi*cr.-i-mj * tjit,* ia>itr.t:orj «tnin> wUJcn Ltu » - a-; t r.ueh < 'b.. re. ; l wu;i . \\ Alit. stuck of Gammon Ten-. Pin*--. D;-h.--, li..a«re. Nappies, Bowie, PUch»rs nnd ».r.-ry in-fioie ia the une. is large, and sheeted for ihe-uv and rouutr-. tILAsH WALK-Uorlr M - H larte nn,: Kf ;| 0 4 .. k uf t-ln«.\ ■ t> barnl. we will «-D at pci-.*, -atln; tbo m-ri-htfitt the tn.utile of n»ak;n* a s*»pe.rit:;- lujJ. Ail we a.'t't is n 2'iil, and we fe«-i con lid* u; of p'eu.-.ini; ”“r» } JOHN J. u'LILAKY. iiooll find HU< Wkui eealO unit liete.il JAMKS KOlili, N’O. £fi Market, and C Cuon Rtrect, Giir i door from the .-liirkot H uf-o, wi'UiJ C4.i the u'teutjon of Id* friends and the public geaersll-. ro tba fact, tbut he has now ou hand th- and best fiOrcted s;.<k of Ib.iOrS AND in all their vnrPliee, o,.ru bj !wji« 3 buJ gentleman <J Phil .tlpbiu, New > ork aud a. dwUlch.hu trusts, caodi. to pleuNe all H--.- juic*- sr- m; inti-li re.lu»»j t IM ,d |„, . r ;;, f ai t at Demi-.:.,;«!-■, li-K-.t*, trom f'i.kft U> fO. bo i es-cilent h UM.era, and Youihs oiul Ll.ituren’s wear, ot viir-i- tilii.ai j * j,,. Ur in laapuf-'-i u ft, as h-rut:-.f;;re all le --npU. us «<f L\l»J KS UENTI LdLN'H RC:»/•* KM* olh-h-, ~f ihe r—at .|in:i:i hug the mUMUyIe. bD ot wnich *.r "arrann Nor should b*i <-v< r;«-..s--j tns rci% l-r-.- » ►i-.rini. «; ■.( Ouu; Jsandais, OVerrh-Hia and [l me, f.-r Li-du-s i.eut.-.men BSIJ l ' L<K vry who Uvoni' him wnh O.ei: kslmhhj.. »iii be fnUijr dealt w.tn. Jaj.y New Paper Hanging*. no h.i »>•»• »i» crßi:tT. [,'IM. IRr.NCiI AND AMERICAN PAiiLoR PAPKji'j r «'»*.- • 'e.-..rail -o.v lu jr-d ..ax uud marole: Hal: Pr.p-rs, of vaj. ->u-«ti le-i; ititd iiw r.-lu i\4*\ >. :..r .** u < rw: m.i end chambers; Cn-«|. AUSI..W pn.-.vj WnU Pa^in, llor J \Vio I.w chad-s. A Ja.-jC- :-.uJ tfu:n;deUj a-.eirimeut of ;he bivOT-j, fur lb- seikj-.u, will t«» ouil at thr u-unl |..w pr ( .re«. w ' u W ALTER P. MAUMIM.L * 08 - J ‘ rr n. KEiaiAtiea t. j.uaarr Draff, lielslngcr Oz. Draff, YXT KHTKKN FOLNUHi, No. til Woo-J .srwt.—'Manu- Y T faciorera of Omitting Su>vi-s, 1 and WToj Huiver, I' iri..r Ht. re*. 11 >l;o« W »r**, Plain and Faucy Urules, i'luin sad Fancy i-ajer.t, aad and D,v» l oca, Portable Forge?, Sutfar iieiticii, t«-,i K-ttl«>, Store Kettles, Boxes « r aull ’ VVm. 11. Talcoti & Co!, I«' TO T. AK.IAXOT, JS., * C0.,1 MANUI aCXUkKRS OFGiLT AND MAUOo an y look -INU ifLAcShts, l-onruit and Pieturv Fiotnea, Ac.,sod d* Hier» in Imported uud DoUit--.ic Fanes liouda, Nu. ti. to*, tier of \V\hxl au,l Fourth idre-tn. ocllZiLw A Cat d. ING r*.*id my inUrest in ihe firm of T. KKNNLDY JIL, A CU., to 'A'lltlans, ti. Tuicott, who, with A.G* lienry, will c>JUtloue tho Looking Gl«b* nnd Variety IhW nturf at tho old stand, corner of Wood and Fourth et/eei* uuder tho eiyt« of Wm. U. Talcott a Co. I r utldently n' oommtind them to ray former ausiomerfl, iu every w*t qualified tn eive eaUrweatMactJon J All personN having demaoda ugsluat iao, aod all Indebted to me, will please make ao early i-tU*inun». 00,12 TKENKKDT, JR. Cabinet Furniture Warehouse. TP B. kwUNG A LV-, CiiOiml Furuiiurt and L’ftorr Jfan- JL • vjixcturcrt, Nos. Us aod 40 HuikbUold strert, uppoaite City Uutijl, would riMpeetfully ramiud tnwir old friends and ouatoiners, acd tboi«e übout to purvharu anything lu Uieir line of‘business, that they ore coustamly inanufnoturlnK every description ,d fashionable Parlor and Chamber nliuro. warranted In material uud workaiunship, and sold on reasonable terms. Core token in pncklng ior land or Wulrr «ui luge atetunU.ni Cubln Furniture and Choirs on hand and made to order, us usual. Those Interested in furnishing boats will find H to their .Jv.uum.l to Kl.o US.CUII, lu t. S |VO .„. rJ u u„ ut |oD to the mouuhiPtnrc of work be-t mlni ie.i i.. ih-ir i h „hi UUOTS AN LI hUUC.9, WHOEEssAEE Ai\JL> RETAIL. JAMEH UOBU bad ntud up iu splendid stylo his store, No. 8y Market HlrutL and No 0 Uuion street, between Fifth street and the Diamond, and bo-s „ow completed his BpriugsuK-kof IKhjTH.HUcEH, iLU'PhKH.U AiXEHB Ac and Palm Leal, Pedal, Dußtin and Braid fIATx, to which he Invites the intention of all purchasers, whether at whole sale or retail. TbLs stock is one of th© largest ever opened In this city and embraces everything worn by ibe ladies of Philadelphia and New x’orlt, auil hu truits cannot lull lo please all Groat care lu»s been given in selecting th© choicest goods; oil of which he warrants. lie also continues to manufacture, as heretofore, ail de scriptions of Boots and Shoes, aud from this long axperlencu of over twenty years iu boiinesa in this cily, m, he trusts, a sufficient guarantee that those wuo favor him with their custom, will be hnrlv dealt with. aj.rltirtf tieoitunry for Boya. StAilh-Witi wf. oj t\flh and Gru.nl „ls., ojiponle Court Houtt, riUlii full aesbuin of this :Uhk). *iil coramt-uoo -,n \i._hV X iJA V, septoabur 4fb, aud ch« duiu< i-i will b« retsuiaud by Mutant. GKUJUi uua jl'Uu.nV.Ll> Tbor« ur« tea euo:eS‘-.lvt? m«uUH m tiio Acadwiilc ywur. Tuition is per ijußriw. The minjbur of pupils i« limited, and boy* aumitt«d Id the of ujipii/.ittona wtiicn may b« uiuUo alter .August 3oiii, ul 6 I Liberty street, ur ut .X'iioul, ur by iell *r dropped In I’o.sc pine*. t»uJ:i>o»~ SC A » b'ki. First stuck-*', uicrwkk,n wood and maiuikt STREETS, ITTTShUKUii, PA,, builds Prancin' Pnteut Metallic Bouts, of Ouiranlzcd Iron, al.so. manufactures Copper oud Sheet Iroa Work, Cooking Stoves fur Sterna boats and Hotels, Portuble Forgo?, Forged iroa Work, Large Bolufor Bridges, £e.; Cork Life Preservers, tho best and cheapest kiad. Steamboat work attended to. (myiS.r WK are receiving from New Vork H r,d PAiimleiphia 380 HALF 00E3T3 FilA, ’ comprising Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong, Souchong, and English Brcattu*, all ©t which have boon carefully nelocted, and will Lo noid na usual. A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, jyil No. 33 Flfm street. JBOGl'd AND SilUtia.— 2Jlo«j who wish to get a neat and well fitting BUOT, SHOE or GAITER, will call at M'La UG ULIN’g, j) Foun.li ureet. " MANUFACTURERS Ob' COALED WOOD CuOKINQ STOVES, Parlor out! Orate Fronts, Funders, Wagon Boxes Ac., tfcc. VVarehou.*.* No. 12-1 WOOD Btr«x:t, above Fifth, Pittsburgh, Pa. jy-q 5 T UG 11 I N O F AC toHY , NO. 21 FIFTH STICKKT % Sign of TH£ OLD STAL'D. WILLIAM DALY has retiirziud from Use Manufactur ing Hungry uihtrictd of Europe, wheru hr. h:u>pur- i'«sr cash. a Tory oiteaiifu and wall rt*wrvr<l the bast descriptions oaly of Stocking!-. Socks, Uudwrrhirts, Drawers, Gloves; nl»o, new style of Ouildren’B sad ilisits’ Fancy Stockings, together with hia dcaierftic stock of Pitts burgh Manufactured Hosiery. Ho will sullby wholesale or retail at Navy York Importers’ prices. WILLIAM DALT A CO. Remember the place—No. 34, Sign of TUi OLD STAND. my 23 Spring Style uat>. '" WE WQUuu i.-wiTti our Irioodn and the public generally to call and examine our new ana beautiful of Corrugated llats, which we ure rallies low for cash. Also, our CelvAtiftl Cap, which u acknowledged to be the neatest and b*,t Cap of the aeason. f»b!7 j- WILSON A SON, 91 Wood sh j'H AND v. OOP STREETS, AT SG,Oo PEE ANNUM, OB $5,00 WHEN PAID STRICTEY IN ADVANCE DAY, MARCH 24, 1855 GEORGE J. HENKEL'S CITY CABINET W IRESOUSE, Ao. 1»3 CUSSTJTUT STRRBT, .(OPPOQIti Im>EPKNDtBc* Halt.,) ___ Philadelphia; FUBFITUBE, IN EVERY STYLE! Comprising Louis XIV, Louis XV, Uliiabelhan an J Antique, r t> Wlt “ Sculpture Carving and.modern style: In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany,Satinwood and Maple; all of superior construction, anti finished in the best style, equal to, if not excelling in qual* Uy, the Goods of any Establish* E, < ._ t _ nienttnthe United States. • none , but experienced workmen, (appren tices being positively excluded,)aud using tbo best mo* tonal.-*, the work cannot fail to gite satisfaction to pur chasers. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur* ■chafr*tp. ie the facility of furnishing a House, either in ele gant or ptain style, completely from one establishment; by w..ich means all the articles In each room correspond in style and quality, and the immense stock always cx hand, being so various in design, enables purchasers to please their taste in a selection, without the delay necessarily caused Iu ordering Furniture. * To an Idea of the finished Furniture on band, I need only inform you that ay Rooms ere 17fi met long, by 27 feet wide, four noore In numbor; with Shops contiguous, snffl* dent to employ JOO hinds, which Is a guarantee that the work Ip all done under my own immediate inspection* ■ l aching is all done in the Scots, and Furniture warranted to carry safely any distance, Jbitera to Phfla dalphm are respectfully Invited, as purchasers or otherwise to call ana examine the Goods. au26rly JOSKPU riOGRIDGK, commission anu forwarding merchant No. 28 CoMMUfiuJ, Dotow Pisa STitrir, * , St* Louis, Alo« v BIGNMKNTS a&1 Commissions will meet w ith prompt Vy and personal attention, and liberal advance* will be Consignments or BlllsofLading, Order,tor thepurchase, of Lead, Grain, lUmp and other Produco, wIU tapromptlyfMsd c{ the lowest market prices. Merchandix© and Pro- e-pedal caro and dispatch; the lowest W.fl of freight will always be procured, and the expense pffrS.orage end Drayageae much-aa possible avoided. - . t Eii*a*.vc2s: Page 4 bazon, Bt.Louis; Ellis* Morton, Cincinnati; Charles*, Blow * Co., do; Strader * Dorman. do; Chouteau A \ alio, do; HpseaAFrarer, do; d °l Springer * Whiteman, do; J-W.Butivr A Bro.,Plttsbh; K.O. Gooodinao A Co., de: D. Leech A Co., do; H. *C. Yarnall A Co.,Phl3ada: a o ©? 1 * °? T ** .r do » M °rgan. J. M. Buck A Morgan: Blow A March, New York. B. U.Comegys, do* Frost A Forrest, do; Shields A Miller, do; Cl.arleK a.Meigs, do; Joaiah L«e * Co., Baltimore. A. o. Far well A Co., Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do* Howard, Son A Co., do; W. B. Reynolds, Louisville; Tn _ H. D. Newcomb A Bro., do; x.C. iwicheil A Co.,Commission Merchants. New Orleans , have an open Policy of Insurance, which will covor ail shipments to my address, when advised by letter per mall, or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or at the time of shipment. JOSEPH MOGRIDGB, St. Louia. Missouri. „ 14rn WATER CURE INSTITUTE, HAND SiItEET, (SOCTfI 61DE.) BBT. PENN STREET Dfw» v A! ' lf> rUE KIVKB » PITTSBURGH, PA. OCTOR BAEL7., Graduate and Practitioner in the Old Schools o> Medicine, Allopathic and lloraiEpatbic, and 'IV TtSo' UydropatUst,haa opened a WATER LUUL in tbe above location.. The perfectly safe, direct and Immediate effect this era £, h ?f *° n Bl ,', t,!T<w » and ail diseases acuto and chronic— while It »<* mdl. grateful and invigorating to tbo weak and debifUau-d, renders it peculiarly desirable in families, who will b*» treated at their homes. Allopathic and Ihmuep.ithfe treatment will be adminis tertd where desired; but, offer long and tborou-b expe nen- e, Doctor BaeU gives a decided preference to Hydro* paihy, Which has, throughout the old an 1 new world, proven r:i;ln-ntly Ku-'.e.-fcj'ul in every form of dlsrt-e, meiuuing tcclp»„nt Consumption, Bronchitis, Dyspopri*. n jummatory nod Chrouic KbeumatDm, Asthma, Cot* Ni*rvmi» trod Liver l)l-«.-as?s. Testimonials of cures blgnly reputabh* ehixecsof nearly ©Tery State In the Lu.on, can br examined at D.intor Baeli’s office. The Rev. Lfergy are invited to cousult him gratis. " B ‘ nt< ' r being us*>d In theec.-mouncement, and often throughout the (reatmiint. It Is n luxury instead of uanleas aß j. M Hi..*© ucaoquainteil might suppose. '' r ’ ■ c barb-s Grewor, Waterman Palmer, , V J, I ‘Cf n ’ w ir - ' v Thompson Bell, J. It. Wei* j-n, J. i. Morgan, \Tn. B. Holmes, Ji H. RnglUh, B M. Tno an<.«r»!”nrl. l 13 ,lc ? vi-lti-J Doctor Bteli’s lositn non and wltoMwJ I,it trctm.nt, cljooriuliv il cnninirud him »< a thorouahl, ,-Ju-M.a H nd skUllul I‘hv sicuiu: f r B J '' s . Jl-C-neu, Davll Hunt, John 1 ’ Robt - i Jobn h. Liviug-itoo, John Wrkhi >v. W. Patrick, Mosel P. Eaton, O Ormsby Gregg [}n.uQ ' Kauaaa, Xebrailta A Rnow-XothiugUm LAND TWRNTT PLR CENT. CHEAPER THAN Can UK BOUUHTINTUE ABOVETEIULITORIES lloal Relate Farm for Sale* f r U a K vM U:^'-V.t r ,. i t‘ a;hf ' t * ,:# ' J lu TWO HUNDRED v ,o D /• !ul \ i .‘- FoUii ACitKa OF LAND, ehuatej in l r T iVnneylTania,lying bi.;a o! M lUofpurt, known as the Whito-oak Flats, and In t,r U '“ prt*g»oe«.i M*ti->n cu the ConneUsvilfe Railroad irxjpnAomenn.ua roiiows: a ti*i«are LOG HOUSK,3u by v*U I•*•!, t»o stcries biuh; &ud square LOG BARN, tly bv 30 ?*** r UI . '< n s r K>,J ordt ' r;) tv '° young ORCH* (brst grafn*d fruit,.ijUHt commenced to bear, Th**re 1* nln«*!j. t« >.ue hundred acres cleared and in a hifth -tatc of cultivation, and the balanre i» well set with white-o-ik tiu.in'r of the first order. This Land Is well calculated for a stuck rarm, Kemg Very level, and the soil of an excellent qua.lty for gr.uM-giowixig, and beiug well watered With iwelTH or tnurteen never feilinß springs of excellent water. II is uurtl haj frtcilnii-j rarely met with, King within half a mile or the i’oughiogbyny and one unteof Sloaougnbela and alu*L*>i <-o Ole line oi'tho CoonellsvlDe Railroad, and ia to contain an inexhaustible bed of IRUN ORE. Uus Land would not bo in the market, only that the owner is about to remove to the ‘•For West’' Terms easy, and i'ivv*^ , i" J i"? U ' l *** further particulars, inquire of W.J. IIL\NOLDa, nt Loreax s Glxot Works, or of Valuable Property for Sale* ut GROUND, upon which are erected four Brick and two Frame Buildings, which rout annually Jotxj. naid property fa situated in the Ninth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh, on Penn street, between ■■ A.kj, Uie factory and Ground known as the “Empire VS orks, Situated on the corner of Penn and Morris streets Also, 23 acres of unimproved land, situated on tbe Alle ghany river, on© mile from Enst Liberty. On a portion of thu land there is the best daw Mill location in th© county Also, a number of lwta containing from l to 5 acres of choice land. sitUHiad one mile north-west of East Liberty au<l one mile east of LawrenceviUe. • The above named pieces of property ar« veiy desirable, aud wilt b« disposed of on advantageous terms to early our* cliiiserß. J r For terms of sale and further information apply to Wm P. Baum, No. Wpod street, Pittsburgh. Bay W ootl Ni aj-aery and GarUca*. JAME& EENNEDY, [lata Mauager of the well-known My* racuse Naseriea, New York,) Lwge leave to inform the public, that he haa now established un EXTENSIVE NUR SERY, ou the Farm of Mr. James S. Ncgley, near East Lib erty, whore he *lmll be prepared, after the 6th instant, to re ce veand fill orders for every variety of Fruit and Ornamen tal Trees, Hardy and Green House Shrubs and Plants In addition to a ohoiceand superior stockon hand, he bus made arrangements with on© of the largest Nurseries in the Eust to seep up hi« supply. Having a thorough and long espv rlense In the buaincBii,he can ausurehls customers perfect satis facliOU. 1 Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer his services In designing, laying out, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Tub lie Parks, or th© grounds of Country Resldoncea; and will also furmab plans for the formation of Lawns, Approaohes, Picturesque Scenery, Ac., In the highest styles of tlio art. Practically acquainted with every branch of Landscape Gardening, and haring spent years In th© dylvlan Parks of England,and on the beautiful bank© of th© Hudson he hopes he has the capacity to meet th© wishes of those who favor turn. sa-Oommunicatlons can bo adilreused thronirhth. CitT Pout Offlcu. or 101 l bt lha Warshoaso of Messrs. Ncgley 4 Mohun, *2 Wood street. 8 1 Bolton Papier lUchu Coinimnid modern and antique ornaments PITTSBURGH AGENCY, 07 MARKET STREET. The attunlloD of Builders, Steamboat Contractors and Cab* lnet Madera, Is requested to this new and great imbrore mentln tbe manutocture of embejliibmonts Ibr Buildingu and Staamboatu, outside and Inside; Cabins, Halls Church es, Dwellings, Stores, and Psrlor Vurnlture, In gilt, or In imitation of various kinds of wood. Also, Cornices Brack en, and Patent Ventilating Centre Pieces for Ceilings Mouldings, Consuls, Trusses, Battlsment, ±c; much cheaper nud handsomer ihau Plaster and Wood CarvlDg, and a great deal moro durable. ' a BLOCK LETTERS FOR SIGNS, very oheap and warrant ed to lnet for *JO years exposed to the weather. Above Uoodß for sale st the mauuCacturor’a .prices—cost of W. W. WILSON, J—_ - 67 Market Bt. Kew Portuer»hiui —— Matthew grakp and da.vl. reisinger, trading lieretolors as 11. GRAFP A CO., Slove and Hollow- Ware Manufacturers, No. I'll Wood street, have this uav associated with them THOMAS J. URAPP, as a partner la their business. The name, style and title of tho firm will from this date, be GRAPE, REI3INGEI! A GRAFF. They respecttnliy solicit a continuation of tbs patronage so lib erally beetuwed upon the firm of M. Graff A Co. Pittsburgh, July lft, 1854. Bew Trimming Store, No. 83 Cbrner of Maikrt street and the Diamond HANK VAN OORDKR respecfully announces to'the ? publico! Pittsburgh and vkinitv, that be will open Uta Dew Trimming Store on Monday, April 17th. Having fitted up the neatest store room in the city, and filled It with a choice selection of the latest styles of Trimmings an <j p ßn . cy Goods, he Hatters hiuuself that he will oiler superior in duce nent* aud endenvorto give full satiafaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Non-, don't forgot the plots—No. S 3 Morkot street, corner of tils Diamond. [oprldj FRANK VAN GOItDER. Home Lcngnc Factory. “f/^VV 3 ANI> t 'VEEDS, Intended '/k Lf’Jt. to i irwlsor l ittoburgh oud Allsghsnr, jnoue of hard ttristed yarn, dark patterns and Indtao bin- Tbe general admlulon that Stewart’aChechaand Tweeds' are not lnfvrior In quality to any others manufactured in tho United States, with an increasing demand for them encourages the subscriber to extend his bosJoeri* with a view to keep up * good rwortment Of such Checss as uw ally retail from 12V< to cents per yard.' Samnlet will be sent to merchants who cannot make it convenient to cal at hi* Wareroom, Kebeccautreet, near ihe depot, AlleirhF-i* HAMILTON STEWART J ‘ Steamboat Owners WILL find U to their adsontage to call and eiamino onr stock of a TOT lfih, before pnrchaangelaawhere. Onr Tunety, both as to style of finish and utility, la snperior to any In this market. It e also have a Laundry ihtrnace. new In design and principal, designed expressly for BtraS bottt e- GRAFF. HKIBINQKR A GRAFF, M Drew Making aud Millinery. r „ ** F r “P? reJ 10 “*k« to order Daiss . ts> Cloaks, litaniug, Talm>s, Ac., on moat rM> ■enable Urax. Apollo Buildings, Ne, 7® fourth st ft«bl7 PHILADELPHIA. ST. LOUIS. JAMES C. lIICIIEY, Real Extat.l AgcoU ©t Gils ofilco. ii. U. THOMPSON, A*»igim© for 3ax. S. NegJey, KENNEDY A CO NUMBER 157 FOR SALE AND TO LET. ao Per Cent Lotror t&W nny Farm in tile Odasts. A VA if^, BL , E BA , RM f'-lH SALE.—The subscriber Is thet cs?”tog described TEACT OF LAND Cbondbiogm MWM, eStuctai in Korlh Fayette town ship, A , le6henya) on tT f 5; Y i, l »4SMiinm the City of Pitts burgb f and orar the line ou' tSd mcabenrllle BallrOiid;with Coarand L.mu atone crtdM tie whole place, and easy of access—improvements 03 A Yf»rv 01 Honse, 30 Ml feet, 9fteSTuih?' Houwi, and other out heiKlcta: anew FroiwnßankdsSS, 8 Mby 3o feet, fiaiebed in the beet poeaible manner with Stabling under the viola building; 100 bearing Apple Xf M r s ' b ' f ‘ : “ '“B*9«>>tlty of Pewh and Cherry Trera idl in bearing order; about 85 acroa cleared and In a high elate of animation, ir lib wateriu all thoflelda This land is rery comfortably iltuated in One of the best neighborhoods in the county, being convenient to market, to churches, schools find , mills, and -would not be in the market, only that the owner is about to removo to the for west. Terms easy andprice moderate;. For further parti cufois see the owner, WM. 8088, on premises, or the sob acriber. , JAMES 0. BICHEY, au2l:daw Heal Estate AgenL JvlOR SALE.—Two splendid Farms; one of 100 acres, and - the other T 5 Acres; beautifully, located on the Upper . Clair Township Planfc-BAad, 6 alien from the city,oach of them lying so pa to dlYido info 10 acre lots,haTingagood 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 the first that offers us our low price, in lota or all together. Also, fire Coontry Seats, 1 mile from Wood/ run, and f ll y .,? “S « fr ° m Allegheny City, by way of the New Brigh ton I lank Boa J. They are fin* healthy locations, and of fered rery low. - Alfid;ten Country Seats on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Ballroad.T m-Jrabelow the city. They will be eoldeeparale or together to a colony or building association, ft la a loYely location, and cheap, of courso. Also, one Lot of two acres, and two smaller pieces of ground, opposite Hartman's at Woods' run, offered at a ! very low price for so fine a property. An assortment of Lauds, Honrcs and Lots, always on hand, and described in my renter. Before buying you would do well tocalland onquireof THOMAS WOOLS, - ■ - .75 Fourth street. SUasfor Country Homes. HLunicraimed offers for sale, on easy terms, FIFTY off an <l restricted for ruralrefildencss. Also ?ai^ N^ E£ IQUAR^1 QU A R^» OXI the **** of th*'Allegheny river* 764 feet long by 200 feet deep; haring fronts on Mary and Julia Ann AVenues, and Henrietta and Herr street. This •quare containa many. Trees o l the choicest kind, and ?£?*“*** > °i tl3e P lct *resqoe am romantic «ce f»2 y J ir w ,od * torinms of preferring this square en- H r <f’ a ®° rc * one of the most charming and mag nificent sites for a gentleman’s Bummer residence, in the ImmedlaievidnityofthetwociUes, • Also about ACRES OF GROUND, at the head of the Island, advantageously situated formonu&cturing pur- f property Is situated In Duquesne borough, on the high and main bank of Herr’s Island, aDd is reached by m U v b3t^ lal Bri ?* e " f one *P“»- i'or particulars ply at my residence, in Daquesne borough, on the ma£ T lJle head of Hen’s Island, or of JOHN DUN LAI* <fcCO., corner of Second and Market ste., Pittsburgh -» prl7:tt _ WM. a MILLEIt. KUtli Ward Properly ror sale at a Good Barealn, nRKE VALUABLE BRICK HOUSES AND LOTS— i nt'se we? embrace a front on Tenn street, of C 6 feet 6 I" ? n'“t o lcJr! ° n ,rWch therß *» erected a value- “ OUM f ,two steries hl S h > with kitchen anj cedar in basement, 41 feet front on Penn Btreet, and 30 feet deep on Locust street. This is a Tory desirable »itn». lion for either a Store or a Tavern; being the great thronvhisre of the city: and this property being con venient to the Railroad Depot r oj ra,™ n-Jn-'-E n lp f rt7 i ** lhe “"tket only that the ! | nft ? Washington county, and finds it eatremo- Iy inconvenient to attend to it. -■.mo °“'J J lrteß moderate; forfurther particnlare eo.'inlre of ROBERT DAY, Fifth Ward. or JAfl. 0. RICHEY, “P™ Beal Estate Agent «t this oHce. ( ° W RO u M !I Y txm ftALr * A1 ‘ A UKKAI’ EAIUIHS. V P “™ e ?'?fJ ib * T oSerß 10 eolJ the one half of 400 acres , 0 and J CB of surface, situated at Freemen's Landing, no the Ohio riv*r, in Ilaacook county Va TbU property bos facilities rarely met with; the rein belne 7 " e ! Jil ~ oflbu *! Ty of iiUunlnousCoal f and at a point on the river where the water is abontl3 ft4-t at 6t f a£k> * Q , Qd a ***7 *arge pool, sufficient to harbor f- p nl , Aj£o a charter for the purpose of establish* coal works at the earn© point. There is erected on the übov* a first rate overshot Huw Hill. i ho above will h* sold half, thrve-qoarters. or the whole, to HH.t purchasers. Terms easy and price moderate. For rurther particulars enquire of KOUEttT KEENAN, on the premises, or of JAMES C. RICHEY, _ . i Hcni Estate A cent, nt thl< office. Coal \VorU» Kor Sale. IXT\ Til KILE ACiUSa OF LAND, tritb 250 acres of Cool >7 at.Jirhed, aui oil th* improvements thereon in succera fill operation, raid Farm is situated on the Monongahela nvrr, miles abort) Fiusburgh, and is supplied with a Kirm House. Rani, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad.and 2.11 ixoelleot harbor. * , n T^!, ' !n of Coal Ltdvefeet thlck.and cannot be surpassed in quality. For farther particulars apply to ul!Mf NICIIOLEON ± PAYNE, Jllfil No. 235 Liberty street. Tnh PROPERTY frituated c-jtust of Welter and Fulton atreetn, from and after the Ist of Ap:ii next. Th<a is an eligible situation for a large DoHrjhsg Couse or a Tavern fit'll . wmtaltl ' s [ no ‘arge Brick House, fronting on Kul too street; two miull Fram.« llouhos, fronting on Crawford ami htaide, fronting on V.ubsu-r street. At a very email ex- rose bars buildings cun be converted into eta bliog capable of stalling twelve horses. For terms apniy ; an i 0 AUSTIN LOOMIS, Jt aU 93 Fourth street. Houses, stulls, ur jicta, «c, to l.&t—AUweii. lug House on Third street, opposite tbe Gazette nu idings rent {225; a House, corner of Wylie and k’.“? No- W» Thin) m eet. ■ OvoUiog Houre ami Store ltoaa_nmt,s2So-. a large Tbrua Stcuy B lek, on llo« arrrt at the bead uf Fifth atroet—s3oo; OOtfl-es in bplaae’e nul.Jlttjr, Filth s;r-rt; a large Hall on Fourth ll ; la go btotoJloom on Four;.-. itreet; a lam Store Boom on Tr.inl street, neat to »be Dispatch office. Apply to 'felrz:| S. CPFunURT, H'J Third at. Valuable Khan estate Futt bale, Anjoming tie Borough of Maocbestrr— TiiiF.TY BUILDING LOTS. rtr^rify 1 fT ni lYa 100 r “' d «1 1 . fronting cn Mamet „ ” l ' 1,1 wl Ith, are offered fur sale quite low. and on T”’ l’°l laTOt - This Ffopertv is port of the £rt L ft, b ° ‘‘“f • mM Adame, Esq., and tho title hi per feet and beyond dispute. Apply to V - °"' B JAMES BLAKELY. rpliBEK TIIREK-STOBY HoUrKS FOB SALK-Fitnatrd 1 on rranklin and flia eirrtit*. The corner bouse ci.n tmas fire rooms, a good cellar and a store room—water fix ture* through tbo bouse. Tbe other houses contain eight rooms each; bath room collar, -and hot aud cold water through the whole house’ For price and terms call at the Real Estate Offlcs of * VrtQ S. CUTUiIERT & EON, feh2B No, 140 Third street T’l w *V U W ANT LUXUHIANT WHISKERS AND \Jk-' MOLorACH.ES?—If you do, and jour beard won’t grow natural!, all you hare to de Is to use my Onguent * hich will, in six. weeks, fbrcu your beard or hair to grow* strong aud thick, and I » arrant It will not stain or injure tbe skin. This I know U will do, for before I began to sell it I tried it wuiUnd thoroughly, bothon myself and friends, aud so recommend it with coufldence, as do s. me 2000 gen tlemen who have used, it. So says tho proprietor, K.G. Gra ham, of New York. The above arlioleia for sal©, pric© $1 per bottle, by fo l> » 8 L. CUTHBEUT. 140 Third st. Y kR- BwUN ET li.\iYe .1 SAL RKiIEDt .—This remedy I/ is far superior.to any that has ever yet been roffered to the publio. Operating upon aU'the organa of the body, upon the skin at Large, U reestablishes, when disor dered, that rclativo action which Is necessary to be per formed by the different oigans of the system in a state of health, and which are alwaysderangedlnuMMeof disease, li is acclpable to any and every disease, In all stages, and has made tby most asiocisldcg cures that have ever appeared upon record. Price f 1,00 pur botllo. Sold by a. L. CUTHBRRT. 140 Third st. _ Valuable Property For Sale. ■rilVE HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS,situate on Centre A Avenue, near Falton street, and within tan minutes* walk of tho Post Office, For terms, inquire of __ HOON A SARGENT, ra 7 1T corner of Wood and Fifth sta. fi - For Sale or tteiU. A WELL FINIBUKD TWO STOItY BRICK DWELLING. Ol on Third 6treot, between Smlthfielil and Grant streets A ?W B to J- W. BUTLER. —9l Front street. To Let, A GOOD DRY CELLAR, under the Neptune Engine House, on Ssventh street, suitable for storing molasses or produce. Inquire sf JOHN H. STEWART, 267 Liberty street. Steamboat Transportation Required by the Indian Department. 0 Orncs or rut Sort Ixdun Awaiks, ) St. Louis, Mo., February 20, 1860, j SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until noon of the TENTH DAY OF APRIL, 1865, lor trans porting, by Bteambo»r, trrm st. Louis to the Twling Posts on rho Upper Missouri river, between Fort Pier.e and Fort Colon; say from 30 to 40.tona of Annuity Goods. Provis ions. Ammunition, Ae., to be delivered to the iDdUn Avent for the Upper Missouri Agency, at such ptdnts on the river, and in such quantities as ho may airect; the beat to ston at aoy points of delivery for such namber of dayp. hot ex ceeding fly® 1 , os said ageutmay require to enable hisn to dis tribute N&id Goods *c.,to the Indians. The same proposals to cover also the transportation of say 100 tons of Goods. Provisions, Ac., m >re or less, from St. Louis to Fort Uulon! Separate proposals will be received for transporting aleo the last mentioned lot cf Goods, Pro-visions, 5c., f.cm Fort Union, by steamboat, kiel boat, or other tafe water convev ance, to Fort Benton. J Proposals for ch h latter transportation should state the kind of boat proposed to be uved, and also embrace a prooo eltion apeciiving the per diem compensation to be paid in aue the undersigned should require the host to remsio at Fort Renton a sufficient time io enable him to execute his duties as Commiesicner, to negotiate with tho Indian tribes to be tt*c;emblea mere. The contractors will be expected to furnish, free of charge, the transportation for the under signed and his aPaisUhts, who will accompany the goods, ana sub-istonee for th**m whilst on board the steamboat: and in cast) the boat be detained by bis orders, at Fort Ben ton, like subbistence and trans ortalion on their return. The steamboat will bo required to be in readiness Celve her fitlgbt at 8L Loub by the 10th of Mny, 1805. No boat will be accepted upon which insurance cannot be readily obtained. The right will be reserved to take lima to consider the bids, and the right also to reject any boats, steam or keel, that are not considered by the undersigned sufficiently staunch, speedy, nod pdapted to the proposed service, and to reject any and all bits, if deemed unsatis factory. Tiii proposals will each be endorsed—“ Proposals for Transport! g Indian Goods, Provisions, fie., up the Missouri River,“ and will state the rate per hundred pounds, for which the bidders will contract to perform the service, and must be accompanied by a guaranty that the bidders will enter into contract, and give sufficient security for the per formance thereof, in case their bids shall bo t.ccepte-1. in b24 A .CDMMING, Supt. Ind Ag*y. ST. CLAlll HOT&-D, Cbmer of d’enn and SL. Clair streets t Tiittburgh. TO THE underslgued, formerly of -Brown’s H0.e1,” havlne taken this targe and oommedioue HOTEL, and having refitted it in magnificent style, would respectfully invite his friends and the traveling publ.e to give bixu a call aL snred, with the convenience of the house and his lon* fT perteoce in the business, he J can give entire satisfkctioh and his charges moderate. ismcuoti, ftB P ' WiL C. CONNELLY. • ... 9 * .. . ' i *.?<' --I;" '• *- * ' • ‘V . '* " *• ■ r r ■., f.-,. i.^' RATES OP ADirEUTISIXO *sߣsn trpoy js t .tbs .; pitrset:tiau J’s:sa TM3 USti SiSVARSH, OK U33i 0 aawjcha 1aicrU5a..;U....«........; 5O u <» oach aMiticnaJ Insertion „ 25 H u one \75 *■ two wwkfl at« " il veeka.,..,..,,. ,'4 $9 ” " one months. J. ' M^tm 'i'-fa- : ‘‘ “ tvo month*.TCO " thrsa^©s&' - •*. 44 fova 10 00 “ “ til own tin. ~_„. ...... „„..ia co. .’*■■** one year^,......140®, Standtos Card, six u a „ or ieW( p« annimu....i~..~.: 10 00., chasosahli at piw'nrK** - On; aqnara, per Mans, orthe paper)., 25 ■DAiLY MORiMJSU POST* SAIURDAY MORNING::::: DOIKOS AT THE CAPIToET"" Catholic Church Property Question—Amendment to the bill repealing the -Taoern Lieentee—Proba bility of to-passage—Extending Charter of. the Pennsylvania Bank. . [ Correjpoodanco of the PhUmielpMa Ledger,/ HiEEisstraa, March 20,1855, V t « will ba remembered that there is abillpeffi log in the Sdu&to, 'which affects thO nuDner -of holding church, property by ths Roman Catfolio Ch ™ b ’ ® Dd that the Bißhops of and Piusburgh, with a number of Catholic con* gregatiohs in different quarters of the, State hare moat earnestly remonstrated against tho tSmiUriV* ml tain BtcUoaa relating to them par- J These memorials were referred to the Comm ttee on Estates and Etohcata, who after Zll a r' im ' repon ‘ hat the y rtniain of the same opinion aa when they unanimously re ported thebill, So. there ia every reason for ■ supposing that this portion of the bill will hn comealaw. " Mr. Brown, Chairman of the Senate Commit tee on Vice and immcralify, reported this morn- : mg the bill lately paaeod by the House to repeal 1 the Tavern License laws, with eovcral amend- ; monts. Tbo fallowing new section iB attached to the original bill i—: ;va v, ,• Fis tlt sh^ U L “ unlawful for any. person to sell or ten for Bale any vinous, ajirrituou*, malt, or breirciUlnuorf 'or aux .admixture ihereof.in cases not hereby prohibited, -ex-- “p‘ u l ,on beentea grauttd by tbe Court of Quarter 2«sflona fn is* pmpereounty, in aecordance with tbe laaVextatlng ' In tha. ierenit counties of thia Ccmnunwealth; protijed - S Hvr^H 0h '‘“J 158 6)1111 he panted without the pajiotet' ‘ of ttree times the amount now fixed by law : nor XSI ic aulhorix-the sale of each liquors by « “is Juandfe ‘ P 6851U ? ' h, “ “• quart: and any Tiolatlon ItSeof ihe°l mcUot^cf^thilTacf^^ 4 aanfo mnnter aa directed by tbe 24 This amendment strengthens the prohibitory : rorco of the bill. As it passed the .House of xiopresentatlves, no ..provision' is Thafie forre stricting the liquor traffic, cxSept In cases whero it is sold ana consumed on the premises; leaving - thnolassof retailers who sell, and do not afford a place for drinking, perfectly free to purine their basinesa unreetricted. The amendment toerefore applies to cases not prohibited in tha House bill, and throws odditional guards around ■ this branoh of tho retail trade, by requiting that a license shall ho obtained from the Court of Quarter Sessions of the proper county, and by increasing tho tax for such privilege to three ' times tbe present amoont. The number cf places -= for the solo of liqnor would thus be diminished and the revenue derived by the Commonwealth from this source uot bo lees ihan it now is. Another amendment provides that off the pis sage of this bill, and therefore at the beginning Sf *" r y -I? ar - »*»> Court of Quarter Sessions of Philadelphia. Bhall appoint three persona, of good reputo for honesty and temperance, who shall in no way he oonneotad with, or interested in the liquor business, as appraiser of licences under this aot, in the manner now enj lined by law. Tho last umondment provides that this act shall not interfere with auy person holding r any valid license, until the time for which the same was granted shall expire. tTpbn iho mo tion of Mr. Brown, the Senate fixed Thursday next for the consideration of this bill. It will no doubt bo fully debated, and most carefully - considered, before coming to a final determina tian. There is little room to doubt that it will finally pass without suffering destructive amend- : " meota. The bill to extend the charter of tho. Bank of,. Pennsylvania for a period of twenty years after the expiration of the present charter, has Ibeeu ’ under consideration in the Senate, and very folly ■ ' disouaaed. A proposition to incorporate in the bill on allowanoo of $9,000 annually as a com pensation to this bank for acting -as transfer agent of the Commonwealth, vras, after consul- ’ erable opposition; modified to $O,OOO, and an ' amendment, at the instance of Mr.. Dawrie : adopted, by which the State is authorlaed to dis- . continue using ibis bank ae a disbursing agent. . It was alleged that the sura allowed would not cover the octnal expenses consequent upon thak- ; mg these transfers for the State, and the amend- ■ ' ment was offered and adopted in order not: to impose a duty onerous and disagreeable. Six thousand dollars is the amount lately allowed by the Auditor General to this bank as ah annual -■ compensation for the performance of this duty. This sum is said to be ample, and that if tha . alternative wero presented, either that the bank. . should act for the State without compensation,’ ‘ or entirely relinquish the duty, it is believed’”’ that the influence, credit and increased publio 1 confidence accruing to a bank confided in by the, State, would of iteolf form a compensation .more than overbalancing the actual ’outlay in.lrans ferring the State stocks. These considerations induced the Senate to reject so large a compeb-‘ satton as was first proposed, and to adopt tha: amendment of $6,000, together with, the pro vision by which tho bank can be relieved of this duty in case they should be unwilling to act as’ heretofore. The bill finally passed by a vote of - eighteen to ten. B„ , . , Proclamation. area 0 M f “pr'wpt under the hands of Willlvhfßr M Clura, President cf Uie Court of Common Plead.' In. am for the Filth Judicial District of Penniivlyanla, and J ustice of the court of Oyer and Terminer andveneral iatf delivery, in and for said district, and Wllllamdloigsaod EalS4 ’ A ®“; iate Judges of the eamecount j, l.vrftc,' county of Allegheny, dated the twenty thlnl ln tho reuv of our Lord one thousand eight hundredand fifiy-llvr, and to me directed, for ho d- J“d Terminer and general jail delivery, at the Court House ln the city of Pittsburgh, on the Wurth ' Monday of March at ten o'clock, A M. l'ubli hereby given to all Juarh-vs of .ha Peace, coroner, „dS>n. tSrL 03 io f th i | 0 couuty 01 -dlbisbeny, that they be, then and there In their proper persona, with tluir roils, icSSa. lo ?bt 1 . U .h T io^“f,rV o,l i '. u: ” t otEer remembrances, to do those things which to their respective offices, in their b»- htdf, appears to he done—and also those that trill nroficcnte the prisoners that now are, or may be in county of Allegheny, to to Urw ’lnd th.rc to proitcnfo' agJUDSt them as shall be just. u proetcata Ua i’- T h “ nd ’ ln Pittsburgh, this first day of March, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-hve and of tha Commonwealth- the recent?, ninth. [chili WILLIAM MAG]LUIHnwjIT. THEINV AT»TD—CARGO is prepami, on short notice ta&e at residences- He can bs found (day at bis residence and OftUery, • <T r mhs .. No 7Q FOURTH STREET- CARGO MARKS COPIES OF I’ICTUKKS, PAIMINiI- Daguerreotypra, 40, on short notice. . *7 .‘ Ko. T.O FOURTn STREET. UI2EN~aPPLES—SO bWs ltomaultes lor «ale by Vf mb * s „ JAS. M^TiAtJQufitN. ilfiANS— iO bbla yuinli White Bernis tor aaie by- -- - !- nhls JAB. McIMUQtJUIi. C YISLLOW—6U9 fiia In store nod for fair bV ' ' _ ; KBMIXQ. BROS.- bbLi ukw. Ve&cnw, sy . „ mh i2 SMITH. MAI ft A nPyTRRI CIOFFER— 150bags [Tlmo, tbp>i»i« eiy * ••'"•- _ / KiM* SMITH, UAIH A IiCNTKB. i, OAK SUQAK—2S bbla lor n:»ie by SMITH, MAIR k nUNTRTt.-^}- —UUUO boats lot hula l»< ■ . SMITII, MAtll & JIDNTKR. RAISING— 40 boxes for salt- bv . m !‘ l3 SMITH. MAHt A TTPNTFR. A and parallel pavagp-n 1 Q thU Ulble er* ; promd At ‘' LcxoTn. :Tjm clear and Urge. It la considered tte'ia^t if Valuable edition in print for private usba. few* iy „ . . J - s. DAvrsos, t —JL 65 Market street. n.nt Fuiir’h. FiSU— 200 pkga. White Fish; —• J 140 •• Trout; 60 “ Salmon j 60 bbls. No J Large Mackerel; TaJs day rec’d by R. U., and for oale by ”° J - nBXBY B. COLLTJrS T"!?®-?* 0 Jx:iea P«m»> *• a. cutting Obeeie thljr J nay retired and foe Bale by . . .g h& HENRY n. COtT.tVSw USATIIKKS— 3000 lbs Kentucky Feaibera jiut itrM and; tor gale by [mb9j HKSRY n. COLLIN*. " IINSbKD OlL—Jiwt received nod for j&te by '' ' d mb9 HENRY H OOLLTNP. 4 Wla E—3o baakeu *• liejU-'KaV' ii 4, J4i'> Champagne Wine, for sale by jao23 MILLER A RICKETSON, HOSIERY— a A. MASON A CO. w:il xecri?e,on the 15th *'* of ALtrch, 2000 dozan of Cotton Hosiery.'dfaTorv tirade. FIFTH STREET. mh\2 KM BOTTBK—2O this day rt-c'd, and for ula'br XIKNRY tl. COLMKBi/ lAKD —23 kegs lor pale by j_ mh!2 • aiil-VKi- TOi'.-t-am Gothic r • - patterns, for Bale by (mbit:) 111” I'.Y P n,°r i?va BJ P K feb"7 13-1000 in St<,re IUMI ftr Ml# uy. - W. TWmV*C/> ,^SeSSS*^S^.a^lS^i^Si ■ •- • 1 ■ •-•'• -••'• • j W T»TTfT>n V rv\ ■ P .yd lb, Mj.fr (nihl7> A mhl t i AU_K,U bundl,;, < In slorc null for calo by' m ° l7 J. W.JICTLKS iTO. • ■ i j°d U for Sr~i»lir rj/w^BUTliEit' MA«vt.ilKl.--07 b»trcl» jo. a latuo Mcckttef; - life,,- .* *“».<•», , .<k>- mMium do * • n,,-;;! •BJt’d and fjrraid bjr fmMf] inwarU.'ootLrsj. „_. T v ,V. __ , MARCH 24. HENRY IL 'cor.T.TKg
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