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JM " ';*••■'-■ ’* • *■• » i ‘Jj /*. ~ *£“ *• <•' ,? / «**'''«-/ '■&?***&s fcV’VV ‘~ '_' '„A'«" Mv ■ ’ - '•_ 4 L . -.- ■*’ •I* 7 rf 1 ' :i ■*» 4 .» <*“ ’»• f!- _? •>;'.•£ & •** 5 ... '"‘■<4 -' r; - ;*•,:';? t'^i '' -*f •■<*"; ;<r ■ .-iC •; w - . ~ -11 j, ItiJs DAILY MORNING POST. Printed opd PbUithed roery- ifortrinp, (Sunday excepted. BY OILLISUUU ft MOSJOONKRY. *-. -s tr trf\ -•• *. •• i . /> * acaffi-wisr ixmam a r aftf rtnn bibutb. ■ DoHora Yyear, payable strictly in advance. Six invariably be required IT cot paid yfec* l ' '___ 4®*? Single copies iwp ccrra—fnraala attbe conn tar in tht . . _■ iv ■;.; £&Mvrß&&Y^bmiMtoss PputilLbed irbra tbe same office,- on ft-large-blanket else b Hrt.et TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Single copies HTB CISTTB.... • • ■ will be discontinued nnlen at the dlicr^ ;Qn4fthftJroprietm%>untti all arrearage* are paid. •.No attention- will be paid to any order unless accom panied by tbe money; or satisfactory reference In this city." Mst with the EftabUxhment cf. the Morning Pod tm? of IhOargat Job. Printing Office* in the d£y, where aU ktodief. toork ixttone xm the thbrtest Police,' and nuuirfdttm ableterms. PROFESSIONAL CARDS: Robt* Oi Sproul. A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR at LAW-Olflco, No. £V~« Fonrtb street, Pntohurght Ha. ;; . . deeUtiy • : i A« Lovrrie, - AT LAW—Office, Fourth. street, Pittsburgh, Xc betvcea SmlthSeld strwtand Cherry alley. fasclltly JOSEPH WEAVER. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT DAW, i M -Offite, No. 144 Fourth street, iasayj]. -.prrrapTOan, fa; :. ; '-, . .. JP JOHN BARTON, ATTORNEY; AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, corner Fifth and Grant ota., ja3tiy3V~ ' . rrrrsßPßon. ea. ‘ k - Thomas Sienna, A ttokney at law and solicitor in chancery. Office, nest door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio. i myi ' . S. P. Hose, ATTORNEY AT LAW— No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa^-fourth door below Mr. Rody Patterson’s Livery Stable. •■•.•■ jc‘2B CrCrlandoLoomli, ATTORNEY AT Fourth street, above Wood. frfcy : ■ Thomas DX. Marahall,. TTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lowrie’e Buildings, Fourth „ utreet. • ~ ‘~ jan7:ly i.-,\ lli B< Carnahan, ATTORNRY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between .Cherry alley andGrirat street , je2ry ■ r r .'~" jVN. ti’Clowry, TIORNKY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW—Office In BahßwelVsßalldinga, on Grant street ja3 ■ .. t . D. U. Uazen, Attorney AT LA^W— No. IST Fourth Street above and xA- OWSmitfafield. •. marTTry Patricia SPKenna, ALDERMAN OF THIRD WARD. OFFICE CORNER OF GRANT .AND FIFTH STREETS, (formerly occupied by Alderman Lewis,) where all bu siness pertaining to the office of Alderman and Justice of the Peace will be promptly attended to. , febtiflm K, Dackmatter, Alderman. / \FPICE, Grant street, between Fourth «t. ami Diamond " I alley. Conveyancing of aU Kinds done with the great* •-t .care and Ugal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate ex amined, Ao- Ja3^ £2. M* Neal, Alderman* laT 0.01 THIRD Street, between \Vood and tf arketstreets, l.\ Pittsburgh. Collections promptly made. Condo, Mort gages, and other writings drawn with neatness end eoca- WJ. ' ■ i H. AHlit SURGEON DENTIST, (one* ££Z2s3gS& cessor to 0. W.Blddle,) NO. 144 SMITH* CTffPpHSA FIELD BTREET. OfHee hoars, from 3 tol o’clock, and contHtb tVclock - _ feb!s:ly J.BCoXT.DKNTlflT,^ouithßtreet,fitedoors OTKSSS&westof Market. 111 Ofticj lloum —From ulna A. 1L to Ato 'dec2Chy BUSINESS CARDS. #. asaansi- ......... ...-.aas. ncanau*. D. W. HKItSTINB A CO., GOMISSION AND FORWAtiBING SIEKUfIASTS, AAP Dealers Generally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin cinnati and other Manufactures, See. 2f0.9Z Front streeUf btiteeen Market and Ferry struts, WTTSBCROn, PA. jyf* liberal cash advancea-made on consignments. Par ticularattenUon. paid to forwarding Western merchandise. Ik/frence*.—Clark 4 ThaV,'Wjn. Bagaley 4 Co.,'Wm. iT* Ouily 4 Co., F. Sellers'4 Cq., Uays 4 Blaik, Kramer 4 Rahtnjilenry Graff, Esq., Wm. Eichbeonjj S< K. Johnston, Thomas Bakewell, Esq., Qevrgo Ledlie, £*q., Solomon Btpner, Ksq. jafcj WK. maqnfm ~OEO. ElX'iaaa WAX. BIMOUAJSI A CO., FORWARDING AND COMMldaluN MEUQIIANTB, - Liberty strut, apposite Fenna, Itailroad Depot, apr7 v > Pittsbijrcju, Pa. Henry 11. Collins, TSOBWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, auo lV k Wholesale Dealer In Cheese. Butter, Seeds, Flehf-an.. Produce generally, No. 23 WOC>D'Sl* Pittsburgh. {.marO Paul 4 Murdock, COMMISSION AND FORWAJIDINQ MKECIIANS, ANL STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Water street, Cincinnati, Ohio. [apl:tf King A Moorliead, WIOLESALK UltoCEltS AND PRODUCE DKALKRb- Nq. 37, Wood street, Pittsburgh. (my&l B. C» Morgan, BOOKSELLER oTAXIONEIt—Iuu always on ban a generalaysertman t of School, Miscellaneous and Blanl Bcofce, Printing, Po?t&sii Cap Payer, Ae.* Wholesale and ID tali, No. LO4 WooXstrsHJt. bellow. Fifth, East side, -Pittsburgh IguWftattti, Bags aniAYßJMigca'*.Scraps. . . - cplfrly 1. W. CttudWlelCj ' T\KALEH ES RAGS AND PAPgR,Kp. 1« . Wood Street 1./ The hriheiVlßleq in cash paid for rags. jarU7_ : - VXUiuk Pbna.... ~.-...-..wm.£lCKJ:t2on, Pittsburgh ldHler iftr Rlehetun,' WHOLESALE GROCERS. IMPORTERS'OF BRANDIS.' Wineaand Segare— So*. 17*2 and 174, corner of Irwli And Liberty atreete,-Pittsburgh. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarn* Am, constantly on band. jy2S William Carr 4 Co., (Wjs. Carh late af the firm of J. Parker 4 Co.) WUOLE3ALE GROCERS and Dealer*in Foreign Wine and Brandies,Old Monongsbelo and Rectified Whi = h«f,Na.‘323 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgl Pa. jatxy Co-Partner* hip, THE subscribers have this day formed a partnership fo the purpose of carrying on Commission and Faneam ing t in connection with the Fish, Bacon and Oil, and Fri duct business generally, under the ntyleof K-nousu A Kici ardsox; warehouse No. 116 Watur and IJO Front strget* formerly occupied by Burbrldge 4 Toghram. WM. B. ENGLISH, JAMES RICHARDSON JAd. J. BENNETT. Pittsburgh, Pobraary Ist, 1554:feb3 FB. DRAVO, Wamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., dealer I T _._ _ nrVir^TiV’/i—^rnTriTPß • Country Produce, offers for sale a choice stock - JNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER, Groceries, selected for family use. Spiceaof every rariei rAS removed to 294 HBKKTY street, opposite Garrison mud the purest quality, ground st hie Steam Mllle. Als I x alley, and No. 3 SBVBNTII, near SmlLhlicld, where Dried.Fraita, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken In e. .« attention of his friend* and the public is InTited to the change for Merchandize. ’x?ck of ‘ HHADY-MADK GOODS alvay* on hand. Albo, P. R. D. has • procured a fall assortment of Landreth ioth», Caesimeres and Vestings for ordered work. A full Warranted Garden Seeds, and Invites the attention ofall i< -surtment of Fumiahlnfc Good* for gentlemen, Including tsrestfrl inrural affairs. janil u.ts of all nualltleH, Truuhfi, Umbrellaa, Ac., Ac. ja&j W a.csUtisn._ _V. uicuauosos. j. 1. atsar was n ctomtax CMGIiISR & iUCHAROSOX. CO5tin3aiOJTAND FOR WARDING MERCHANTS, a* Wholesale Dealers in Fish, Bacon and Oil, and Produ generally. Warehouse formerly occupied by BurbrMge laghram, No. Water and ISO First street, Pittsburg Pentta. fe3 Commission ttoose. riIEE subscribers baTe opened a bouse for the above pui X Pose, at No. 17 cmithSeld street, four doors above it Hoaongahela House. We will purchase, or receive, o oommissioa, for sale, of Flour, liaam. Chets- Com, Oats, Barley, Flax Setd. Grass Srxd, Baled Hay, dx upon which we will make advances, or purchase at tL best market rates for cash. novG AUIEO A Qf>. Jat. n'Laagbtia, Dealer in groceries, pr >duje, flour, uaco> Ao n No. 10, corner SmltiifleU aod First streets, Pin- burgh, Pa. .laoi. D. YOOMt T. B. Young & Co , y > oh SmtihfUtd street, apposite (My Hotel, MA.W'A XURERS Of CAUt.S'ET FURNITURE AM U i AIKS, oi erery description. Materials and wort. mansOip warranted,anl soldatredaced prices. Care taker in pt<*kiii{ for land and wnter can-tai— iouM u. founo AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINK. ANi> LIyUuRS, No-147 North Second street, CTth do aooea Race. east Bide, Philadelphia, has on band the be qualitiesoj old Brandies, Wine?. Irish Whisky, Mononjr* uela Whisky, Holland Gin, Cordials, Ac , on terms worti' the kttentlon of purchasers and dealers. fau2Py Henry McCullough & co,, WHOLESALE ÜBOCRKd and Commission Merchant! aanjar nr Penrt and fevrV-i *<o. mrt.i.> P( rh , }*s>-i Wm. Olgby, Jr., CLOTHING AND FURNISHING STORE, Masonic Ua Fifth tired, Pilttburg/L. —Clothing made to order, i good style, aod at moderate rat#* " &. A A. C. Duncau, WHOLESALE GKOOI3R3, and Dealers in Produce, F ; eign Wines and Liquors, Oil Honongahelaand Ke-'t fled Whisky, No. 291 Liberty sh, Pittsburgh, Pa, f jv29:; A. Tlndlc, fgSaa&i WHOLES ALE and He tali SADDLE, HAHNES; Hgpßflg-TBUNK, VALISE and CARPET BAG manufa • turer. No. 106 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jysky . : •. John H. fileUor, fTTHOLKSALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICS W INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, .Music, School Bookn ai Stationery, No. 122 Wood stmt, ' iani A.J. OiaAS.—..-. HAGAN & AH3L, WHOLESALE and lie tail Dt »ra in SiUa, Fancv c/ Staple DRY <70005, Nog »1 Market and 8 Uni. ■treat, Pittsburgh. nvri JOSEPH CHAP QIAN, WHOLESALE AND RETALL DEALER IN IMPORTED CIGARS, myfcly ■ 53 Maagrr strbkt. Pittbottboh POWER A RIERUON, A ROHITECTORAL AND ORNAMENTAL OARVERB.- J\ Ornamental Patterns for Casting, in evory styl* Modeling, Designing, Ac. 'Composition Ornaments for tb decoration of Steamboats, Buildings, &04 90 BMITHFIEL Street, near the Post Offioe. : . - vi:3m E.WHif BHOUBE, Fancy silk and woolen dyer and clkane. No, T ISABELLA St, near the Emmet Hotel, B. OUTnBKBr M .MMMM. 8. GUTHBERT A SON, Real estate and general agents, No. 5 BnWifald strut. novl L E. Hayward, DEALER in BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS and leqhor: and BRAID HATS, edrner of Market and Liberty st- No. 174 Pittsburgh, Pa. jel4tT . T~JOHN UtITCIIEIiL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, , „ Wo, 1,35 Wood Street, Noat door to H. Child’s Shoe House, Pittsburgh -r; <i- V.;". t.i J C S;rf?S^n?k hIT, i l? "®os"te4 with JOS. ABEL, th. aSSL *CO U ’.t n?***?! b “ con do(te& under th. style r Si«th ” 0W “ rn " of SmitMeid on jnl:y - William Thorn, DrnsH.? HABjIEIiOVED ,0 th, MrnV of ’ a PEV , BtreotS,'Where hejrlll.es prompt!?, Ul numerous friends. All articles la his Uns JtJOIL •mre, and put ap with the ntmostcare. marlJ-Om •iii JOBBi UUOtJTT, IMFOETBE OF BRANDIESjGIN, WINEB, io-Dealc in fine Old Monongnhela Whisky, Poach BmidV Also, Rectifying Distiller* corner of Smithfloia nod Fron «kMu» Plttirargh. -epno .rUAAUIS L. U/ÜBl, C* D, tV o.oil, .DANIEL Ant, J i AU.gqqgSY. .8. U CUTIIDJtt ..j.njLia.v -~Ur ’-"l **, * I°' £**.’■* £■' PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE “POST UUILIJUNhsS. CORNER OF FIFTH iND i-'iiiu sf KEEPS. AT *6,00 PER ANNUM, OR *6,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE VOLUME XIII. BUSINESS CARDS. ENTERPRISE WORKS. HO. 130 WOOD BTUZ3T, T IUD DOOR B*LOVf VTBOIH AlLIt. BG Wtf a TBTZBT. IMPORTERS and manufacturers o( t SURGICAL AND DENTAL ■ \ INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. We tKy * k ’ keep a general assortment of tbo above articlesconstantiy on hand; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware: Also, Guns, Pis tols ana Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and Hair Dressers' Bhears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Also, Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. /RIFLES!—Wear® making Rifles of every description, to order, of tins beet meterial, and workmanship warranted.— Ordere received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices. my!6 ChandeiUra and Gaa Fixture*. *TIHE suhscribersaxe now opening at their oew Wareraom -1 NO. 100. FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith field, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK ETS, PENDANTB,andaII articles connected wit Gas Fitting, ever offered in this market. Having arrangements made by which they will b* constantly in receipt of new patterns and varieties, they confidently invite the attention of pur chasers to their selection, we are determined to sell as low as any houcein the West, and being practical Gas Fit ters, can offer peculiar advantages to those dealring articles In this line. We continue u heretofore to fit op boil dings of ever; de scription forcux water and steam. Brae Castings of all kinds made 10 order promptly. LOSa, MIBLEB * CO., No. 109 First street. • a&OßOifi bLETCtifiii, FEOU SEW TOEK, -✓■yv. MANUFACTUIiERof tbo calibrated yfo Vj \ Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Blestlc / \ Band Toupees, and every description ; *&*o • of Ornamental Hair, for Lad!*-* and W* JcV^^& Qetllleiaen i. T ® FOORTn STREET, Wood and Market, I'itt*- ' ’ BueTCHia'j fiyatem enables Ledlns with accuracy. Nix I. Thc round of the Head., No. 2. Fron* the forehead over tho head ;o neck, No. 2. No. fl; Fr&jxr ear to car, over the top. No. 4. From ear to ear. round the forehead. For Toupeeo, to cover the top of the head only—a paper patio rri, the exact iihapo of the bald part. imy4 Ntw Coub and Carriage Factory I JOHNBTO3T, BBOTHEBB & CO., Otffiter of Bcb&cO- and Brtmflnt strutt, Allegheny OUy, n; .WOULD respectfully inform their friend* the public generally, that they hare commented the manufacture of Carriages, Rockaways, Huggins,Sleighs and Chariota. In all their rarious styles of finish' and proportion. All order* will be executed wrllb strict regard to durability and beauty of finish. Repalri will also be attended to on the most reasonable terms. Using In all their work the beat Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stuff, they feel confi dent that all who fuTor th«*tn with their patronage, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of thwfr work. Purchasers are requested to give us a call, before puraha sing elsewhere. oct&ly j r. J oassTos n. t. Jonssiua maom Elcelilor Carriage Factory* JCUSBTDN, BROTHER a co., practical coacu MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and Belmont *treeLs Alin gheoy tity, Pa., hare on band and are manufacturing an extensive assortment of Carriage*, hockawaya, Buggies, ttugguge Car*, Ac., made In all tbtdr various styles, with strict regard to durability an t beauty of finish, using In all their work the bent Juniata Iron and eastern hickory. Re pair? attended to nn the most reasonable terms. They feel confident that all who may favor them with their patron age, will bo perecUy satisfied on trial „f th* ir work. The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses pass evrry f:f teen minute*) during the day. <v*P2f>.ty PlT't'suiJUOll COACH FACTOiII . ‘ U.BIOEUIW HAST IS U STEVkKS ...Gtor.ua ALInUT Bigelow A Co., SUCCESSORS TO E. il BIUhLoW, No. 40 >n>«% O Diamond alley, near Wood street. Pitts curgb—OOAGUKfi, i:\RRIAOS3, I\JNd, and every drsrrij tinn of »■ tv*« fancy vehicles built to order, noJ Dclnbvd ic a manner utr «urpa*sed for beauty of design, elegance of fcohh, ekiil of workmanship, and durability of materials. fISJ* Ail work warranted JUiSKPII FLEmNU, (scocaasoa to l. vticot * co.} CORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of Drug?, Mrdi :ine*, MedicineChe*ta, Perfumery, and all articles pertain Qg to hie bueineaa. •if" Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compounded at sil hour*. jarOy jobs rtcacso. odckoan fLnu.no. FLEMING DROTHKHS, {Successors tc J. Kidd A Co.) WHOLESALE DKUOOISTS, A r e, W HScxxf Strut, Pittsburgh, Pa. Proprietor of Dr. JtTLane’n Vermifuge, Liter r'tllß, Ar. . j&lO JOHN HAFT, JR., (Successor to Jos. M'Guffry,) - . AOibiietftiUjyngglit, 4 ND Dealer in I'AINTR, GILS. l)Yfi yTUKF*S,'Ac., 141 4 jL Wood street, three doory below Virgin alley, aprLmAely PITTSBURGH. FI. L. ALLEN , wnouSAUt d£U.er in Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga hela Bye Whisky, &c., ALSO, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, NO. S WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. •STINKS, Uravdies, Gios, L'oxdluK, Jamaica Spirits, BL W Croix sod Now England Rain, Clarets, Champagnes, ♦otch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Dourbco, •id Motiongahela Rye and Rectified Apple, Peach, ‘ ild Cherry and Blackberry Braudivs; imported ilavauo, egalla, and Principe Cigars; iialf-gpanl.Hh and Common fill at such low piiw* as to . eompe ition. incy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and emijobos of ail tires. I respectfully invite an examine' i.>n of my htocfc, at No. S WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, • nns. apr&ly KexaovaX Wholesale and Retail Clothing Merchants, NO. 88 WOOD STREET. 11HE subscribers respectfully inform their old customers ood the public in general, that they hare this day os* eclated themselves in the above business, under the Arm r JOHN M’CLOSKEY A CO- They respectfully solicit a ,areoJ public patronage. The previous business of each will be settled by them* <ves respectively feb9 y LAIItD, (Into of tho firm of Coo Let A Laikd,; having IV* opened STORE NO. 9, {two doors above the oid ;*nd,) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING USINEBS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a lore or the patronage of the late firm. N. B.—Clothing mode to order in the most fashionable tries, and on tho shortest notice—inferior to uone in the •tty. jan‘i6:y _ James OlelUngcr, if 0 NON G ATT IE LA PLANING MlLL—Would respectfully IrL inform hi* friends and the puolis, that his new «*t»b shment is now In full operation, anu that he is prepared to umiflh Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, dth promptness, and at the lowest rates. Board plank, planed on one or Doth sides, constantly n hand. jUah, Doors, and Mouldings, of every description, made to <iier. Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advantage <;give him » call, as be con now lurmsb them with planed aff suitable for every description of work. g. A. HXSBO HEBBON & CBIEWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERB, t rANUFAOTURERS of all kinds of BRASS WORK, LO VI COMOTIVK, STEAM. ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al - Cotton Batting Manufacturers. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Office and Store, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in exchange for work, ricash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will bo .-pmptly attended to. , f»b9:ly JOSEPH T. LOWRY, 1 Jfo. 43 Cbrocr of Fifth and Wood Strutt, Ittce upstairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh, | KSPKCTFULLY announce to tne publlo that be has I V commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, In connec toh with Intelligence and General Collecting. He will t H p attend to renting. Persons in want of servants, in any opacity, or those in want of places, will be supplied at short atiee. All business entrusted to hie care promptly at* uded to. Reference*— T. J. Bighorn, Esq., Richard Cowan, Esq., W. Leslie, l)r. Alas. Black, James ilnckaral, A. A. Mason, laffit A Old. J ftDlB i 6Bsrr vaatton M. GRAFF A CO., ’ We item Foundry, Ho. 124 Wood street, PITTUDDRan, TA., V If ANUF AOTURERS OF COOKING STOVES, Coal and VI Wood Btoves, Parlor Stoves, llolluw Ware, Plain and ancyGratos,Plain and Fancy Fenders, Sad and Dog Irons, agar Kettles, Tea Kettle*, Wagon Boxes, Ac. ( ju3:lyg Austin Loomis, £>£AL ESTATE AGENT, Merchandise, Stock, and BUI t\i Broker,Office, No. 92 Fourth Btreet,(above Wood.) The ■ubecribtr having opened on office at the above plaee, for tho ■oppose or negotiating Loans, Bills, Bonds, Mortgages, And •i other Instruments for the security of Money, and for the uronose and sale of Stoeka. Will also give prompt and articular attention to buying, selling, renting of and Jeas ig Real Estate. . [jy7J AUSTIN LOOMIS. I Sctxuciimau A Hannlein, Lithographers —Third street, opposite the post-office, iPlttsburgb. Maps, Landscapes, Rill Heads, Show BUla, jabeie, Architectural and Machine Drawing*, Business and 'isiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed i Colors, Gold, Bronze, or Black, in the most approved stylo, -fid pt the most reasonable prices. octl6:ly SNGLISH AND CLASSICAL SEMINARY. W. T. MoDONALD, M. A., Principal. rllE next session of the Institution will commence on MONDAY, the 6th of September next, at the room cor •er 6f Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the teflßrs. Veedor. Reference*—^ Hott. A. W. loonie, 0. Knap, Jr., S. F. Von uhorst. R. : Mliter. Jr. aug'26 JACOB M’COLLISTEII, tfHOLESALH AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER AKD MALES IN ALL KINDS OF Tobacco. Snuffy and Cigar*, JTo. 25 Fifth st., ikusbwffh, Pa. ms ». Keeps constantly on hand a large Bupply of all the ftriouH brands of J a3: S Walter P» Marshall, , CMPORTERand .Dealer in French and American Payer HARR A MOSER, Minii * RCH3TEOTB:—OSices; Philo Hall, No. 76 Thlrd street, \ Pittsburgh; and east side of the Diamond, Allegheny. iv!2:6o - ; *:.•»■»;.«?>**.'*• 4-V\*’ *v> »; .t,v* : .., • » ''■^~':r:?Xs& . " , - V:7* -r . 1 BUSINESS CARDS. David Munn, REAL ESTATE AND CONTRACTING AGENT, No. 2: IRWIN Street, Pittsburgh, has for Bale, &a follows: 180 acre.* ofland in Coder county, lowa, 10 miles from Mus catine, on the miitn road to Marion, and 8 mil** from Tip-' ton, 0 mile* from two Railroad depots; 00 acres launder' cultivation, a cood Frame House, Frame Barn and Grana ries, a good bearing Apple Orchard. The farm is well watered, high, dry, good land, in a very healthy county. A very great bargain can be bad of this farm for prompt pay. Enquire as above, or of Mr. John Mnnn, on the pre mjjjvs. Also, 3 acres of land, with a large Steam Baw Mill, now In successful operation: 3 Frame Dwellings, Bam, Black smith Shop and Tools, Boat Scaffold, Work Shop, Ac., situ aie on the bunk rf the Allegheny river, at Miller's Eddy. Armstrong county, Pa Euquiro as above, or of Mr. L Munn, od the premises. 1 also want to purchase 5 to 800,000 feet, B. M., of good White Oak PUnk, 3 inches thick, 8 or 16 loet long, 7 to 10 inches wide, part to be delivered In October next and part In April, lSsf>. Enquire as above. Also, for sale, all the Beds, Furniture, and every thing of the fitting out of a largo Hotel, In tho city of Pittsburgh, now doing a very l >rge business. Two to five years of the lease of the house can «Jso be had, and Immediate possession lfr«*qutre<l Knquh* ns above. j*»s WM. A. M’CLUkG, DEALER IN Fine Teas, Choice Family Groceries and WiUow Ware. CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS. t PITTSBURG!!, PA. 18 now receiving* large acuortmcnt of FRESH GOODS, in addition to hi* already extcor.lve stock, pur**has*d from first hunds In the Eastern market*, which, wlli be sold at the logout murki't prices. ey* Hotels, Steamboats, end families, buying by th# quantity, supplied tit wholesale rates. Good* delivered In tho city tree of charge. aepSl PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, ROBERT H. PATTERSON, Proprietor, CORNER OF DIAMOND STREET AND CHEttU V ALLEY. r H K sutwriber respectfully announces to tho Ladies and A Oentk*m*’tj n f Pittsburgh, tbnt bn has receutly erected a RI Pi Nil SCHOOL, which, in point of sire, coamodioas nes« end adaptation. undeniably excels *oy similar estab lishment in th« Ualt-j States 11* location is accessible froif! all part- of the ciiy, while its high and airy situation rondrrs it especially suited to the promotion of health, by this most ngrwcnhlp exercise. T‘:e Horse* are docile and well trained, and the proprietor pledges himself that no pains or oxj-cure will fc» spared to m?ke this establishment tb* first in the confidin'**: of the public. oc.t23.rf Copartnership* HP HE «üb*rrlbere hereby inform their friend# and the X public that they hav- associated thetaa*!*** together, under th- firm r.f W.M. YOUNGSON A CO„ fnr the purpose of cnrrjutg on the PAINTING BUSINESS, In all Us branch •s; an<i hope, by strict attention to burtons**, to merit a share ol puMio patronage, Lettering and Graining done for th-- tr.uie on rettsunaola term*. Pimp on Seventhetreet, opposite the Ncytuuo iingla* Houre. WII. YOUNGSON, dccll DANIEL YOUNGSON. f jMin Interest of Mr JoIIN ATWELL tn our busioraa A crm—» from this date b? agreement. Our business, a* WHOLES A LK GItoCKRS, win be continued by iljt* remain* ing partnerunder th-! fino of BAG A LEY, COSGRAYR k CO., Nos. 18 and 2d Wood rtreet, Pittsburgh. BAG ALKY, WOODWARD A 00., No. 2il Market street, Philadelphia WM. DAG ALLY A 00. Pittsburgh, Dccemb-r 19th, 1854—{dec22 . I HAVE sold royintvre.st In the bualnwa of Long, Millar . A Co., to ft. A. Long, who, with .loho Phillips, will con tinue at the old staui. Fo. IU9 Pront street. I cordially r-omniaend the new firm to the patronage of my frieoda. Pitu«burgh, July 29, IS.'>4. p. IL MILLER. s. a. iota —jxo. pbxuitc S. A. LONG *. CO., Beil and brass founders, and gas fitters invite rc; ; aiioQ to lh-lr f\sjcz t-f Chandeliers, Rraakctr, P-ndaut*. nr.J utlu-r flitor*-** V.‘~ Ct up house* uitb Gj.h and .•'tmin, urA<* itra.-f. mi Mtils tn order, fur r.isli Kai!r«-s-l Puin;** aulTnoU liMi and keep A&U -ALtriG-.u Mrtsl c<>n*:.-»Miv or» jv.Tl Sp<«.i\B, i'uiiK,’, KMhi.EM.r, i-.r:<ccTt tt ix Inter*. —Mvr*nc to #ij** , rt‘'r f.v-llitif-s in r.tnnufii>*!tjrli;g my own wi-rlt, now idling at least 10 per o-u*. lower* than the i-u'.'.-td > or h-re All work {» warranted. Slrrl,v,j A,Y.r— W- * Bt.tt h *rer!:::g qn*’,i?y. WaM’-’t- r.n i Vra'.-J; repairing continued, w|?h every fa cility and rotirw>-l J-ternilnati-'O to give entire *.at!-.f»ctlot. to cu.«t''t:ier*, tv.»?h h* t-- price and th* superior quality o! the work. W. W. WILSON, Watchmaker and Ji-weiler, nr»Tl4 comer of Mark.*: and Fourth rtn-etA Steamboat Kurnilnre and Chain. WK Imre on hand and an* cou*t*DtiT jaanufaclu UX, ring STEAMBOAT CABIN FL’RMTURK AND A Iltfi, ot •i»>» , .Tif-t!t*n. rii: ’ * • Eitenaion Dining Tahl-s; Ik* Bor do; Ladle-* Ci. Sin Cluilr?, of various ?:y!o?; Geui*. do du J-j; State I ton m dr. do J,.; D.> ' TRtßf Boxes:* Trie n Tetfts ; .°rfh*; Divane; Cent re Tables^ Wa*h S'anJr; C;*rd do; Water Jo; Trevi>, Ac., Ac. Maierisl and workmanship warranted, *ud prirea factory. T. K. Y jUNG A Ci>^ Jv«d 2M Srulthfloid *!., opposife City Hotel. " notice. ' DALV\S STOCKING MANUFACTORY. „Vo. 20 Vif'.h it;fi ry- *-ier c-e-rr Markfi TIoRK WILL br I un i :h- Yrgeat »nd best aborted f *l'—k • I ilO»IKliY 'o-r r.ibr- ifr -ale in thi* cstv. I’U' l '-hs'-r* u-’d find It t tb«- r ad v ant*.- to rail *t thl* e.*- tsblWnnen? and exaum.e for tbi-cnsei?<-.*, jt l.s all l nee,j to insur-> »h Ir rurtem. C. DALY. N. B.—lh-niviuh-r the Ciirar Stociixq Consaa. f- M y C. D. C. B. Heailly Jt Co., CUEAP CARPET WAKKHoUSK. .Vo. 82 Third itrrvU r.ex\T Mnrk'L wr.ul.j n*j;»e-nf.:Ly luform tlieir fn-nd.* and th.’puhlv ge».-n*Wv, that the*- h*v>i in stor* cnmj.lete FALL eT->Ck, of CARPETS of avery deforipii 'U. from tho Rovni V.-lvot and I!roe-*-ls, h> tho nom tnoniugruiii, IJonij. an.J K-ig, Fi<>i«r<>d Cloth, from ore to eiaht jnri* »**i.|e t new ev.-i very rb'b C-«-rs and Cnntmi Slatting. Druggo'n, liug!*, Vlcta, Ftuir Rod* Window 8h ides, Ac. Person* iu want are i«,«ItM to call aud «ltm in** their Rtoek. St.-mu V.-ate, Hotels, nud Residence* furn- Dhe-1 no the moat reasonable t-tins. .cujmruLa M'oLuss.rT. tS~" .*mal! protit* aud quick TKRMS GASII ONLY. oc« IMIK OLD PRINTING EftTAHLIsHMKNT, (late John eton k Stockton.) *nd Blank B r >oK and Stnti-inory Warehouse, la prepared to execute evury style of L**gal, Coaimarcial, Ciiiial and Steamboat Job Printing and B*x>k Binding, and furuir.b£r.<ry article Id the Blank Book, Paper and Stationery line, ut the aiuirte-t notice and on tho mOKt reasonable terms Blank Hook and Stationery Warehouse, Printing Ofllca and Tky-k Rin-lery, corner of Market aud Second et* funvlfl Depot ot Long worth A Zlmmcrmau’i Co tmvOA Wines and Brandy. fl'llK uu-Jerslgned has received and offer* for flale, ai Cfn- X cmruin i-nc - .#, a inrge quantity of Logworth A Y.lmmer jn*n’« rnuute and worl-l-renownej Sparkling, Dry and La dies' Sweet Catawba \Yi«e>. Such Bfl tnay doslra to procure an excellent article of Native Wine, (the pure juice of tho grape,! win find my establishment the place for tho gratifi cation of tbeir de-diva. The Catawba Brandy, dlatilled from tbe genuine Grape, declared hr tunny excellent judge#, equal in flnTor to the beat imported Cognac. JOHN H. MRLLOR, SI Wood ptraet, Pittsburgh, will publish on the 15th August, 18f>4, the well known rericß of Almanac.* (for 1836) calculated by Sanford C. Hill, Esij., and for many years publlnhed bv Mr. Luke Loom!*, of thie city, under the name of Loomin' Alumnae*." The aerice will coneist of— HILL'S IMTTSBURGn ALMANAC, HILL'S MAGAZINE ALMANAC, lIILI/S AMERICAN FARMERS’ ALMANAC, It Is only necessary to say, that the religious, moral and useful character of Mr. Hill's Almanacs will bo maintained la tb« above f-eries, for 1855. 4®- Prioture and others aro hereby cautioned against Infringing ou the copyright of tbe above Almanacs. Th»y will be for sale at all tho Bookstores, by the gross or lozen, and by *l4 JOHN IT. MFILLOB, 81 Wood Btreet. CHIARLOTrE BLUME, No. 118 Wood stree', is just re / celving the following new Piano Fortes, with and with out the ASnlian attachment: One elegant carved Louis XIY otyle Grand Action 7 oo taye Piano. On« extra carved Serpentine, pearl keys, 7 ootave Plano. Two full carved, semi grand, 7 ootave rinnos. Two plnln Roaewcxxl OAf “ “ One do do “ “ Tliree do do 0 “• “ Two double round corner Rosewood ootave Pianos. *“ One round corner flnishod back and front 7 octave Piano. A further arrival U expected in about two weeks. [au2Q JOHN A. O'BRIEN, 07 BMITIIFIELD STREET, betweon Fourth and Diamond alley. Money loaned on Gold and Silver Pinto. Diamonds. Gold and Pitv- r Watches. Jewelry, Musical Instrumeub-.GuDB and Phtot*, Feather Beds, Fur niture, and ull kinds of artlclef—for any length of time agreed ou. Charges fbr storage cousiderahly lorv-er thaa befetefnre. Private entrance through the hall door. All business transactions strictly confidential. JXff* Forfeited pledges sold immedliitelv nftor being out of dote, unless redeemed. Bargains of Gold aud Silver Watch os, Jewelry, Ac., always on hand. aprlfeOm SEW SEED BTOUEI JAMES WARDROP, OFFERS for sale CANARY BIRDS of tho mo&tlinprowd breed, being very hardy, and One slugero. Bird Seeds —Canary, Hemp, Millet,Rope and mixed Seed. Bouquets will be furnished composed of tbe finest FLOWERS, vi*: Cornelias, Rose Buds, Heliotropes, Ac. EvnTgreena(lD pots) for Christmas Trees, from the Seed and Horticultural Store, No. 49 Fifth et., near Wood. dee2o THE subscriber havine the exclusive right to manufac ture and sell SWEENEY’S .HOT AIR AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE, li» prepared to receive orders,aud contract for heating buildings with tho tnoflt economics! Furnace now ju use. The attention of those Interested is solicited. Any imormntion can be had of A. BRADLEY. Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J, BARNDOLLAR, doc24:tf ] Iron City Store Warehouse, No. 154 Wood et. lt la True! THAT PICTURES of superior excellence may bo obtained at'CARGO’S New Paguerrean Gallo* ry t No 70 Fourth street, at prices rat) from One to Twenty Dollars. All work warranted to please. Children taken in a few searnds. Call and examloe specimens of the various styieß. Rooms open day and nlng. felil9 Vt. R. SMITH J. B- DtfNTSS W. MAI# fimtth, filalr & Hunter, (Late Smith & Sinclair,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DEALERS In all kinds of Pittsburgh Maaufac turos, 132 Second and 151 First street, Penna. fbtv V ? ' , nV^V / T. «.'* .;*< •• '! > 1 *- > PITTSBURGH,'MONDAY. MARCH 26, 1855 Silver Manufactory, m*:iafu.-ture Spurns c-f the PiTr-liU-dj "a VV. s. Haven, 1> KICKEISEN, No. 137 Liberty street. i’l Almanacs for 1H59 A New Arrival of Pianos* Loan Office, consume the Smoke, ' ~v r.V ' s ’ ; -,V v . > - BUSINESS CARDS. i'tlE late flrinorjONKS A QUlGG.havingbp*n&lF£olre.i by the death of Joi n F. Qaigg, on the 27th.lhirt., the burinevs of said firm will bo Retried by the unueraign©d r at their office, corner of Rosa and First Btreetn. ISAAC JUNES, Surviving Partnc-r.- Pittabargh, September 80, 1854—[oct2:y Isaac Jones, MANUFACTURER ol Spring and Blister Steel,' Plough Slab fteel, steel Plough Wings, Coach and EilprD Spring*. Brass Nut Taper, half patent, Screw, Mail and Hammered Iron Axles,*—corner of Itoss and Firststreot* Pittsburgh, Pa. ocLhlp tSAAO JOKSS, MANUFACTURERS of KOUBKtJ’patent improved Btc*i Cultivator teeth. Office comer Ross and oct2ly Spectacles. IN TIIB MOST valuable triumph* of science and art,tho ; invention of upectado- r-nk.- with the hlghra:. The. e»p-ri-n<.ed Optician ovoroomes the advance* of nature,j au<i cnniwr* upon the ag-d-slghtod the Jnesrimtvblo Ativan-' Uge of retaining the noblest of hifl senses. Yet great Injorvi is constantly resulting *o thousands trom Ignorance bn We’ part ni venders, or of ihosewho venture to chooso for.thctA-! aeire*. , T t-ro are many requisites attending the selection if. Gisases. The parity of fiaiih of th»ga.-?; it* vexity; the best form and adjustment cf tho to preserve the parallelism with the eye fur distant vision) or tor oot vision, to throw the p!<ne of each zia?Vftt angles to the axis of vision for -aeh eye; to bring the tgx-' act centre of each gins* precisely opposite the pupiltfAo' have tbo position of the glataes perfect, both horizontally i and Ae. t Ac. / f From long experience In fitting glass**, united. wHhjj' perfect knowledge of the structure ef the cytv'wa c»jn ! promise scientific accuracy, and thus aid much In tho pre-; serration ufrtbe«y*. Oold, Silver sod Steel Spectacles, carefally selected cf tho! b«xt qualities, ftir Min. Also, glasses fitted, Ac. W. W. WILSdn, Practical Optician, - ftbO . Cl Market street, corner r.f Fourth; CDWAAD a. BILL. tUkCUS fc.. UQtUJIg Hill & Holliday, '■ > PRODUCE, PORWAttDINU AND OuUMIIiHIOX MER CHANTS, /a —-Strict attention paid to aii consignments for sale of Flour, Produce, Ac, Order# fhr tbo purchase of Produce solicitedand promptly attanded to. Qoodi for re-shlptaeut (brwatded with despatch. toctfofiar • j J. K. JGXJ3 JONES & BUCHER. IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,; iVnaijlraitfa Railroad, font of Third tt, Ifomstery* T_| AVING Increased nor Machinery, which ta now si the XJL taost Improved order, and having added many faciib lie# for dispatching wort, we are row manufacturing Ffr*» Claes BTKASI ENGISE3, YOU rOIINACBS AND ROLLING MILLS, * Blowing Cylinders, Boilers* Furnace, Eo!Uni?, SAW AND GRIST NULL MACHINERY A CASTINGS, Gas aod Water Pipes,Hydrants,iUtorts, Lamp Peats, Hitch ing Post*, Columns Girders. Shafting, Hat-geTe, ; G Brackets, Oellarurutce,UaUiicgTub3 > Spout?, Railing, Verandah* and Ornamental Catling*. We pay particular attention to lh*r manufacture and epu •tractioo of Cast Iron Front# for Uouiei and Store#. Having an extensive assortment of beautiful Carved EaS tern* of the most approved architectural order, oar great faeUltlM for manufacturing and shipping enable us to cots* pete with our citi«», Parties a reeling Funtaeaa cr Rolling Mills, IJIII Owners and Mlll-Wrights, will Bad It oneh to -th»lr advantage, lo call and examine oar extensive stock of Patterns brftr* building. ISOX AXD BRASS CASTIXG3, Of every description; Smith Work, Pattern Making, Fuf* naca and FonraToycroa, forekhfid to order. fmyllTi - Chtoa Hall, y > Market street, between third and fourth —lou crates of QUEENSWAhK, of Ills Fall Impfirta* turn, now receiving, to which welnvite the mL-mlonof tfc <s>un«ry and dty tre-i-s. Haring eomc dozen different par tern* *,f Tea Ware, we confident of suiting all taste*; i»jnr>n,( width may be found whlca iron tuooe, gild baud, ic-'id v.-rdi. blue, pink, plum purple, brown and greet. Al vr«. Ivnu-irtumegrreneorigand whiu? imßaiiouetoue, tGsfcb ..i.u b«r njarh bf low tho r**! tume ware. ; CO.MMON 11 AUK.—Our *to<*k of Cnnunoo Tea*, Platon, Dlsbrs, Ltvkrrß, Nrppit-s, Bow‘b. Pitch* rh. arid tv.'ry urtic;-.- lo i!i»- linr. largt, «nd ceiccUtl ftr ih* cjir and ’country OLAiS WARS—Having a large and well wi-vsed sioc.k uf Gla«.* on ban-J, we will sell at factory prlr.es, -tring tbo luerebatL thu trouble of making a leparate LflL Ail te aak Is a o.hll, and we feel confident uf JOHN J. u’LCART.;- noota and ahoci, Wholesale iiaHTletaTf. JAMES ftOUB, NO. 83 Market, and 6 Union straet, third doer from the Market Li u*e, would call the aOouGun uf hi* trbmife, an»i the public jrtnerallv, to the fact, that be bis now oh hand th*- largest and best st-lected etuck of B(K)rS AND SHOKr*, In all their varietias, worn by ladi*n and gentlemgi of Phil elpLia, New York and Boston, and which,l:« trusm, cann»- .ail in j.lprsc oIL ; Hi" pric** aro v-ry much reduced, and ho rWI» LaJlfs* U-lli-rn nt from $1,12 to (2 £O, Uc-ots from U> frt, unu osculieut G( utieino'.'a Unttorr, and Yutyjfes Gfitlur«t>'9 wear, at exiraorlliiary low prices. ** , Uv«»]*«» cnutimiee to *u«uufi-iun-, as wripti-OB ori.ADltt; A^l/GENTI•RMUN'S BOOfd ANY* SlluK. - . of thr ’i-at quaiily and the lotr?t rlj ie. ah of wmcb te warrant* Nor ftbould be urprlco***! hi- very hugn o-t Mirtmcnt ol bum Sandals, Orerhbue* and it oi-, for Ladh-, Oetii.rmwu an i Children. K'«?ry person vrhu favors Lttu with ib*>r wjll bo fairly dralt v»IUi. JanU New Paper Hangings, NO 85 riTUEKT. FRENCH AND AMERICAN PARLOR PAPERS . r i’ußrl iVcurallou-% lo gold, oak and martilo; lieli Papers, of vsrious style*; fwM vu J Plain P.i|»nr>sff>r dining rooms and chaaber^. Ob*-*}, and luW priced Wall Papers, Burdnr>, Catlings, Figures, Window ftbesies. A lure*- and tomplete assortment of tho sbove, t-lect«su f -r ib-> «:iiion, will be sold at the usual low price*. mUS IV ALT Kit I*. MARSHALL. M ORirr d. axLMAuaa t.j.ohaji Oraff, lielalnger A GrafT, \»r FuUNuiU, No. 121 Wood *tiwL—Main IT f icturerv of Cooking Stoves, Cbal and WvtKl fctov-i Pai i- r .-tovo-, U-atlow Ware, »’l*lu and Fancy Gretrs, PJai aud b'uu'-) iad and LV'j Portable Forgei Sugar .vettles. Tea Kottles, Stove Kottlee, Wagon Roxei Ac rc auU Wm. 11. Talootl A Co., I BCOceasoßii to t. x*.v«edt, j a., * 00.,] Man upaotu kbiuj ofgilt and m a hog an y look' INU GLASShS, I'ortrait and Picture Frames, £p_, auo dealer* in Imported aDd Domeßlic Fancy Goods, No. 02. cor ner of Wood ami fourth streets, Pittaburzh. octl'z;lw HAVING sold my interwi In the firm of T. KENNEDY, JIC, A CU-. to William U, Taicott, who, with A.U. Ueury, will continue the Looking Gloss and Variety bui-v -nes* at the old stand, oornerof Wood and Fourth eueets, under the style of Wo. 11. Taicott - Co. I o nfidontly re commend them to my former «ustomers, as every nay qualified lo zltu entire patiefactlon All persons hoviog demands against mo, and all Indebted to me, will please make an early settlement. ocUa T. KENNEDY, JR. Cabinet Furniture Warehouse. TB. YoUnU A 00., Channel furniture and Cfuur Ban • ufacturert, Noe. 38 and 40 Smlibtield street, opposite City Hotel, would respectfully remlud tueir old friends and customerß, and those about to purchase unything in thou line of business, that they are constantly muuufacturiuy every description ><l fashionable Parlor and Chamber Fur niture, warranted in material and workmanship, and fold on rcaaoDuble term*. Care taken In packing tor land oj water carriage tfteambo&i Cabin Furniture and Choirs on hand and made to order. &a usual. Those interested In furnishing boats will find it to thoh advantage to give us a oall, as we giro every ati«niiun to th» mauofaoture of work beet adapt**! to their uw Ihu3l WHOLESALE AJiD RETAIL.. JAUKd KGBB has fitted up in splendid style his store, No. 89 Market street, uod No 0 Union street, betwvt-L k tfth street and the Diamond, and has now completed bh Spring mock of BtXITS, SiiOKS, SLIPPERo.U AiTKllo, Ac., and Palm Loaf, Pedal, Dustin and braid HATS, to ht lnvib-s the attention of til purchasers, whether at whole sale or retail. This stook Is one of the Largest ever opened In this city, and embraces everything worn by the ladies of Philadelphia aud New York, and he trusts cannot fail lu please ail. Great care has been given in selecting the choicest goods, all of which he warrants. lie also continues to manulketure, as heretofore, all de scriptions of Boots and Shoes, and from this long experience ol over twenty years in business in this city, is, he trustb, a sufficient guarantee that those who favor him with theii custom, will bo fairly dealt with. «pr!9:tf for Boy#* cur. of Fifth and Grant sts., opposite Court Bouse, f Fall Session of this School will commence on MON* JL DAY, floptembor 4tb, and tho duties ol instruction will b* resumed by Messrs. GKIGG3 and M’DUNALD. Tbure are tea suocefislve months in tho Academia year. Tuition is £12,50 per quarter. The namber of pupils in limited, aud boys are admittca in the order of applications which may bo made afin August doiii, at 64 Liberty street, or at School, or by lettei dropped in Past uificc. auU:ow* W. B. SOAIEE, First strbb-a, bkcwejsn wood and market STREETS, iTTTobURGU, PA., builds Francis’ Patent Metallic Li in boats, of Galvauizod trou . also, manufacture Copper and Sheet Iron Work,CookiDg Stoves for Steumboats nD<i Hotels, Portable Forges, Forged Iroo Work, Largi BolL*. for Bridges, Ac.; Cork Life Preservers, the best and cheapest kind. Steamboat work atteuded to. Fmy2s,y WE ere receiving from New Yuri and Philadelphia 880 HALF CHESTS TEA, eomprielDg Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong, Souchong, and English Breakfast, ail of which have boon carefully selected, and will be sold as usual. A. JAYNEd, Pekin Tea Btore, Jy3l No. 3S Fifth street. JUUUT3 AND neat and well fitting BuOX, SHOE or GAITER, will call at M’LAUG iILIN’S, JylB 05 fourth s:reet. GHAKF, tIfaITSi.VGER * GHAPF, \yf ANUFAOTUREKS OF COAL AND WOOD COOKING iX X STOVES, Parlor and Heating Stores, Grnto Front* Fenders, Wagon Boxes Ic-, Ac. Warehouse No. 124 WOOL Street, above Fint., Pittsburgh, Pu. jy-24 stocking fac ro h y~ NO 24 FIFTH STREET\ Sign of THE OLD STAND. WILLIAM DALY has returned from the Manufactur ing Hosiery districts of Europo, where he has par chased, for cash, a rery extensive aad well assorted stock o the host descriptions only of Stockings, Socks, Undershirts Drawers, Gloves; also, nawetyleof Children’s and Miss** Fancy Stocklnge, together with his domestic stock of Pitts burgh Manufactured Hosiery. He will soil by wholesale 01 retail at New York Importers* prices. WILLIAM DALY A CO- Remember the place—NO. 24, Sign ol THE OLD STAND mfi B . . , " spring Stylo Hats, . vg| WB WQHgd INVITE wur friends and the pabM aS gen-rally to call and examine oar new and beautifo of OoxTUgatwlilsiS* Which we are selling lo» for cask. Also, our CaleaUni Cap, which is aeknowiedgea to bo th© neatest and bait Pag, or the aeeson. febjT WLUtN A SON, 01 Wood it. ■ * * * ***:' .‘i ' -tr Vs.v* f .•' w\V 1 . ’ Notice. -d. t£ptxha» D. B. Rogers A'Co., c, »caaa. A Ca.a BOOTS AND sUOILd, iii.—Those who wloh to get a PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE J. HENKEL’S CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE, No, 173 CHESTNUT STREET, (Oppoei?* lifDiPsainnc* Hall.) Philadelphia. FTTRNHTTHE, IH EVERY STYLE! Comprising Louis XIV; Louis XV, Elizabethan on J Antique with Sculpture Carring and modem style; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Ss.tinwood end Maple; all of superior construction, and finished In the best style, equal to, if not excelling in qual ity, the Goods of any Establish ment in the United States. ; t EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren j tices being positively excluded,>and using the best ms cer:nls, the work cannot fail to give satisfaction to pur -haters. Amongst the many advantages offered to pm chasers, is the facility of Furnishing a House, either in el* <xnt or plain style, eompJotely-frota one Establishment; by ; which means all the nrticlesdn each room correspond it AtyLe and quality, and the stock always ca hand' being so various In design, enables purchasers to pfeuM their taste in a selection, without the delay uecesearih .caused In ordering Furniture. To give in idea of the finished Furniture on band?l neeo only Inform you that my Rooms are 176 leet long, by 27 feel wide, idur noort Jtf number; with Shops contiguous, suGi cient to employ 2QO hands, which is a guarantee that th* work Is nil tlono under my own immediate inspection. Packing is all done in the Store, and Furnitur warranted to carry safely any distance. Visiters to Phils dolphia:are-ir?pectfully invited, as purenwers or otherwise to call nna examine the Goods. au2s:ly ST. LOUIS JOSEFII RIOGRIOGEi - COMMISSION ANl> FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 35 CoiontffiAi., below Pins Siaixv, St. Lonlg, Bio., #‘" v |ONffTGNMENTB tui Commlesloiia will meet with prompt \J and persoual attention, and liberal adzawa will given wiieo required, on Consignments or Blllsof Lading in futna. Orders lor the purchase of “Lead, Grain, Hemp and othei Produce, will bn promptly filled at the lowest market prices Th* Receiving and Forwardlngof Meronandiie and Pr*' doer will meet with especial care and dispatch; the lowest rate# or Freight will always be procured, cad theexpens* of Storage and Dreyagens much as poaalble avoided. ~ Page A Bacon, St. Louis; EUIs A Morton, Cincinnati; Charlww,Blow AOo., ’do; Strader A Gorman, do; Chouteau a Valle, do; Ilosea A Fraaer, do; Doan, King A 00., do; Springer a Whiteman, do: J. W.Botivr A Rro.,Plttsbh; E.O.Oooodman A Go., de; D. Leech a Co., do; E. AC. Yarnatl A Co., Fhilada; Wm. Holmes A Co., do; Morgan, J.M.BocbAMorsan: Blow A March, New York. B. B.Comegys, do; Proet A Forrest, do; Shields A Miller, do; Chari** A. Meigs, do; Josiah Leo & Co., Baltimore. A. G.FarwetlA Co.,Boston; Ahrkbatn J. Cole, do; Howard, Son A Co., do ;W. B. Reynolds. Louisville; H. D. Newcomb A Bfo., do; T.o.Twichell & Co.,Commission Mffrchents. New Orleans 85L.1 have an open Policy of Insurance, which will cover all shipment! to my address, when advised by letter per tnaii.or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or at the tlmv of shipment. JOSEPH MoGRIDGE, St, Louis. Missouri. WATER CURE INSTITUTE, HAND STREET, (SOUTH SIDE.) BET. PENN STREET AND THE RiVEH, PITTSBURGH, PA. DOCTOR BAKL7j; Grady4te and Practitioner In the Old Scsoolrs of Medicine, Allopathic and flomcCjiathlc, and for the past ten years asuoca.vralHydrbpatblsLhaaopened a WATER CURE in the above location. The perfectly naf«, direct and iinzm-dlcte effect this aye tem ha* on all F**veru, aud all diseases acute and chroulo— while it Is mild, grateful and Invigorating to the weak and debilitated, render* it peculiarly desirable in families, who Will bo treated at their bom**. Allopathic and Homoepathic treatment will be adminis tered where desired; but, after long and thorough expe- T-i-m-e, Dorter Baclz gives a decided preference to Hydro pathy, which has, throughout the old and new world, proven so eminently successful in every formofdiscr.se. iri'-iudiug ludplmt Consumption, Bronchitis, Dyepepfia, Iniismmatory and Chronic Rhcamatrm, Aethma, Cuta ij'.ouf, Nfi vi.ui and Liver Dhecses. Testimonials of cures f/om highly reputable citizen? cf nearly every fctalfl in the Union, can b*- etfludne-d at Doctor Barli's office'. The Rev. Civrgy are uivm-U to con-ullhim gratia. Warm water being used in thecommencement, and often throughout \h»* treatment, R Is aluxary tnstoaduf anpie&s nut, as tho-<.u unactjualntcd might suppose. AxFfitzvczK—Messrs. Charles Brewer, Waterman Palmer, \V. VV. Wilson, W. U. Williams, Thompson Bell, J. R. Wei dsn. D. T. Morgau, Wm. B. Holme-S E. 11. Englhh, B M. h**rr. The undersigned, having visited Doctor Baelz's tnsuitu* tiou and witnessed his successful treatment, cheerfully re commend him cs a thoroughly educated and Bkiilful i’hy sirian: Charles T. Jos. M’Counolls, David HuohJohn C. Curtis, Robt. Patriot, John B. Uving*ton, John Wright, WL W Patrick, Mosttg F. Eaton, 0 Ormaby Gregg. [ jaoC flobrkskft A Hnow-NothlngUm LARD TWKHTY PER CENT. CHEAPER Than can bk nuuuux in the above territories. Real Estate Farm for Sale. T‘HR subrtcril>er Is authorized to sell TW’O HUNDRED AND EWIITY-FOCR ACRES OF LAND, situated in - VerrciliW lewusldp, <-.t M’Rewpurt. known as the W hite-oak Hals, aufi In ttJirht or lh* proposed ftt.tion on the CounellKTlUo Railroad, lajj-rovumentfl as foliowr: a square LOO HOUSE, Uy by 2h feet, two stories high; and square LOO BARN, 60 by (W h'tit, (both d»w and iu good ordor;) two fine jouug OROH ARDS, (b»*st grafted fruit,) just commenced to bear. There l* ulueiy tu uue hundred acres cleared aud in a high state of cultivation, and the balance is well set with white-oak timber of the first order. This Land is well calculated for * stock Farm, ►eiug very level, and the coil of an excellent quality for grasa-growlcg. and being well watered With twelve or fourteen uevcrlkiHug fpriugs of excellent water. Hup Land h*« facilkitß rarely met wiift, being within half a mil-! oi the Youghioghcny and one mile of Monongahalo, *r.l utmost nn thr liar of the Coanollsvllle Railroad, and is *up ( sv-.in( to an inexhaustible bed of IRON OJtE. i his Land wouiu not ho in the market, oply that the owner is about to remove to the *• Fur West.*' Terms easy,und price laodi-reh*. For further particulars, inquire of Vf.J. REYNOLD?, at Lorenz’s til u»s Works, or of James o. richey, Real K»ut« Ac**nL *t this office. Valuable Property for Sale, 'P'VO LOib OF GROUND, upon which are erected four JL Brick and two rramo Buildings, which rent annually L>r s6oo. Said property Is situated In the Ninth Ward of the ci:y of Pittsburgh, on Penn sireet, between and ■ - streets. Also, the Factory and Ground known as the “Empire Works,” situated on the corner of Penn and Morris bireeta. Also, 23 acrez of unimproved laud, eltnated on the AUe* gneny river, one mile from East Liberty. On o portion of thin land there is the best Saw Mill location in the county. Also, a number of lots containing from 1 to & aores of choice land, situated one mile north-west of East Liberty, and one mile east of LawrcncerLl*e. The above named pieces of property are veiy desirable, aud will be disposed of on advantageous terms to early nttr* consort*. For terms of sale and further Information apply to Wo, t*. Baum, No. - Wood itreet, Pittsburgh. Bay Wood Mnriery and Gardcua. JAMKc REN N liDY,(late Manager of the well-known Sy racuse Nuseries, New York,) begs leave to inform the publio. that he hoa now established an EXTENSIVE NUR iEKY.on tho Form of Mr. James S.Nogiey, near East Lib erty, where he shall he prepared, after the 6th inst Ant, to re oeiveand fill ordersfor every variety of Fruit and Ornamen tal Tree*, Hardy and Ureen House Shrubs and Plants. In -tddition to a choiceand superior utock on hand, he has made arrangements with ono or ihe lorgeat Nurseries In the East, to koep up hisaupply. Uaviug a thorough and long expe rience in the business, he con assure hie customers perfect satin! action. Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer his services In designing, Layingout, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Pub lic Parka, or the grounds of Country Residences; and will also furnish plans for the formation of Lawns, Approaches, Picturesque Scenery, Ac., in the highest stylos of the art! Practically acquainted with every branch of Landscape Gardening, and having spent years in tho Sylvian Parks of Kngland, and on tho beaatiful banks of the Hudson, he hopes bu has. the capacity to meet the wishes of those who faTor him. fl®- Communications can be addresse d through the Olty Post Office, or left at the Warehouse of Messrs. Neale? A Mohan, 22 Wood street Boston Papier filaciie Company. MODERN AND ANTIQUE ORNAMENTB. PITTSBURGH AGENCY, C 7 MARKET STREET.—The attention of Builders, Steamboat Contractors and Cab inet Makers, Is requested to this new improve moutin the manufacture of embellUUmenta for Buildings ami Steamboats, outside and inside; Cabins, Halls,Church es, Dwellings, Stores, and Parlor Furniture, in gilt, or In imitation of various kinds of wood. Also, Cornices, Brack ets, and Patent Ventilating Centro Pieces for Ceilings, Mouldings,Consuls,Trusses, Battlement, Ac; much cheaper and handsomer than Plaster and Wood Carying, and a great deal more dnrable. BLOCK LEXTERS FOR SIGNS, very cheap and warrant' od to last for 20 years exposed to the weather. Above Goods for sale at tho manufacturer's prices—cosl of freight added. W. W. WILSON, jo2S 67 Market 8L Partnership. Matthew graffand da.vl. reisingkr,trading heretofore as M. GRAFF A 00., Store and Hollow ware Manufacturers, No. 124 Wool street, have this day asaociiiuui with them THOMAS J. GRAFF, as a partner in their business. The uame, styl.i and title of tho firm will, from this date, be GRAFF, KRUJINGEK A GRAFF. They respectfully solicit a continuation of the patronage so Üb* eraliy bestowed upon the firm of M. Graff A Co. PitU-.hurgh, July Ist. 1864. .New Trimming Store, No. 83 Corner of Maikei street and the Diamond. FRANK VAN GORDER respecfnlly annonnees to the publieof Pittsburgh anti vicinity, that be will open las uew Trimming Store on Monday, April 17 tb. Having fitted up tho neatest store room In the city, and filled it with a choice selection of the latest styles of Trimmings and Fan cy Goods, he flatters himself that he will offer superior tu luce neats and endeavor to give full satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Now, don’t forget the place—No. 83 Market street, coroer of tho Diamond. fapri2{ FRANK VAN GORDER. Home League Factory. rjEAVY SHIRTING CHECKS AND TWEEDS, Intended IX to ►ult tho retail trade of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, made ot bard twisted yarn, dark patterns and indigo Lius. The general udmlssion that Stewort'sCbecksand Tweeds ure not infiirior in quality to any others manufactured Id 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 Ohecai as usu illy retail from 12>£ to cents per yard. Samples will oe sent to merchants who cannot make U convenient to call at bis W&reroom, Rebecca street, no&r tho depot, Allegheny. oct7u3m* HAMILTON STEWART. Steamboat Owueri WILL find It to thulr advantage to call and examine our stock of BTOVES, bo fore purchasing elsewhere. Our variety, both as to style of finish and utility, is superior to «ny In this market. We also have a Laundry Furnace, jew in design and principal, designed expressly for Steam ‘“at*- GRAFF, REISINGKR A GRAFF, Dress Making and millinery. MRS. S. E. OAKtio is prepared to mnk« to order Deess o> Cloaks, Maxtillab. Tarsus, Aa, on tka most rea fvasttt t«nn». Apollo Buildings, No. TO FoarULSt. ffttW MONDAY MORNING: The "Experience” of the Blacksmith OF THE MOUNTAIN' PASS. At the entrance of one of those gorges, or gaps, m tbe great Apaiachian chain of mountains in >heir passage across the northern portion of Georgia, a blacksmith had erected his forge in tbe early settlement of that region by the An glo American race, and drove a thrifty trade in rhe way of faoing axes, and pointing plows for iho settlers, and shoeing horses for wayfaring people in their transit through the couatry to examine gold mines and land. As be. was no ordinary perßonagein the affairs of bis neighborhood, and will make aoonspicn* ous figure in this narrative, some account of his peculiarities, will not be uninteresting. Haviog acted through life' on a homely maxim of hid own : “Pay up as you go up,” be acquired some money and was out of debt, and consequently ei joyed “ tho glorious privilego of being iade* pendent,” in a degree that is unknown to many who occupy a larger portion of the world’s at tention than himself. He was a burly, well looking man of thirty-five, just yonng enough to f el that all bis faculties, mental and physical, bad reached their greatest development, and just old enough to have amassed sufficient ex- perience of men and things to make tbo psst servo as a finger hoard to his future journey through life. With a shrewd, but bold and honest look, there was a gleeful expression in the corners of his eyes, that spoke of fab. Cbo “ laughing devil in his eye ” was not a ma licious spirit however. His phjßioal conforma tion was that which combined great strength, with agility, arid if he had been fated to baye been a cotemporary of bis great prototype, Vut- can, there can be no donbt that the Lemoiao blacksmith would have alloted to him a front forge in his establishment, to aot as a sort of pattern card, and to divert tho publio gaze from his own game leg to the fair proportions of his foreman. Nuk, Although Ned Forgeron, for such was tho name be had inherited from some Gallic ancestor, was.a good natured man, yet the pos session of great musoular strength and courage, and the admiration which a successful exercise of those powers never fails to command, had somewhat spoiled him. Without meaning to in jure any mortal, he had mhnnged, nevertheless, to try his prowess on sundry of his neighbors, and from the success which always crowned his honest efforts in had unconsciously ac quired the character of a bully. With very few-early advantages of elementary educa ion, he had, nevertheless, at different pe riods collected a mass of heterogeneous in formation which he was very fond of diarlaying on occasions. He was a Bort of politioal anti quary, and could tell tho opinion of Mr. Jeffer son or Mr Madison on at»y subject, end was re ferred to on all disputed points of the theory and history of the Government that arose among the candidates for the Legislature and county politicians. This ho studied on account of the consequence it invested him. with. Cot why ho had treasured up ah old and well thumbed copy of Paine's “Age of Reason,” and affected skepticism ns to the veracity of the 6tory of Jonah and the whale, and Balaam and his ass, would be hard to account for, unloss it proceeded from the desire .of a character for singularity and erudition. When vanity onoo gets the mastery of a man’s reason, there ia no telling the absurdities it will lead him into. H*b was fond of speaking of Volney and being found with a copy of Taylor’s 4i Diegesis” in his hand, although few of his neighbors had hoard of thd author of the “ Rains,” or knew what Diegcsis meant. This peculiarity, together with the pertinacity of the missionaries Worcester and Butler, paoiiaialiiay r jr.n,y pq count for tho great aversion of Mr. Edward Forgeron to all preachers of tho gospel. Ilia dislike for them was eo excessive that bo could scarcely speak of tho “ hypocritical scoundrels,” as he oalled them, without fly ing into a passion and using indecorous lan guage. Bat a circumstance occurred which gave biß zeal a distinct and sectarian direction. A Meth odist proceber over in Tennessee, who was fond of spicing his discourse with anecdote, once made the blacksmith the principal character in a long sermon. His peculiarities were dilated ou aud his heresies dealt with in beooming se verity. He was ridiculed, and his literary ac quirements disparaged by the preaober. All this came to the ears of Forgeron, with such ad ditions and embellishments as stories usually re ceive In passing to a third person. It would be as useless to attempt to dcsoribe a mountain storm as to pioturo tho wrath of this moun taineer. But if wo cannot portray the storm the consequences may be easily told. The black smith swore in his wrath he wouM whip every Methodist preacher that passed the gap, In re venge of his incult. Forgeron was r man of the world, as the braised features cf many of Jobn Wesley’s dis ciples could testify. His character soon went abroad, and tho good old matrons of the sur rounding ooonties on each side of tho mountain trembled at bis name. In short the mountain pass, which was really as romantic & place os a landscape painter would seek for a picture, and was just the spot to remind a youth fresh from his classic studies, of the place where Leonidas and his three hundred Spartans fell, in attempt ing to defend Oreece againßt the army of X- tx»8; but in despite of tho grandeur of its beetling cliffs, and the beauty of its verdure, it was as sociated in the minds of many picas persons with the broad gate that leads to destrnotioo. And Ned Forgeron, tho handsomo blacksmith, was invested with tho attributes and hideous aspect of his Satanic majesty by many a moun tain girl, who would doubtless havo fallen in “love at first sight” with him, under aoy other name. It. D. THOMPSON, Assign«« for Jos. 8. Negle; KENNEDY A CO JPJr* NUMBER 15S. DAILY MORNING POST* BY JOHN B. LAUAB, < P MACON,- QEORGPA. CELAPTEB I The preacher whose circuit lay on either side of the mountain at tbo time-Ned’s direful edict was promulgated to tbo world, was a meek and lowly man, who approached nearly in his natural disposition to willing obedience to the mandate, relative to turning the oheek to the smltcr. The poor boul passed many sleepless nights in view of the fate that awaited him at the moun tain pass. In his dreams he saw Forgeron with a huge sledge-hammer in hand, ready to dash j out hia brains, and would Btart with suoh vio- ' leuco as to wake himself. He inquired if there ‘ whs no other place at which the mountain coaid < be passed, only to learn his doom more certainly. Being a timid man, bat withal devoutly im pressed with a sense of doty, he resolved to dis charge his duties faithfully, be the conscquenoes wbat they might. Like a lamb going to the slaughter did he wend his way toward the gap; as he came in front of the Bhop, the blacksmith was striking the last blow on a shovel and sieg ing away to the tune of “Clear the kitchen*'— “Old Georgia ia a noble Suite, Ilor Laws aro good and her poople great ” On catching a glimpse of tho poor parson who had haltered himself that he was about to pass with Impunity, Ned sung ont—“Stop, there, you eternal <ehad belly, and pay tho pen alty for my Injured reputation 1 The holy man protested innocence,of having ever intentionally iojared him by word or deed. The man's subdued looks and earnest voice had half dissuaded Ned from his stern purpose when the giggling of bis striker and the cheer ing of two or three Idlers nerved him to do what he felt was mean. Let any one pause a mo ment, and refect if he has never been urged on to acts bis Qonßoienco smote him for, by the opinions of others, before Mr. Forgeron is sen tenced as a devif. The preaoher leoeived sev eral boxes on his ears, and heard maDy denun ciations against his sect before ho was permitted to depart; and when that permission was re ceived, he was not slow in availing himself of ! the ; privilege. | At the next conference, when circuits were I assigned to the different preachers, this one made his appearanco punctually; but by seme process of casuistry convinced him that bis duty did I not call fora revelation of his sufferings. If lio was too sensitive of the blacksmith's char acter to expose to rude remark, or if he had a pretference that somd worthier brother should oowpy that healthy station among the moun- is diffioolt to eonjeoture. But Forgeron'e , • -*>•< * ’■ ■. 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It soon be came the subject of animated colnvereation, and there was no littlo winoing, each one fearing it wourd- be bis' enrol fate to' br eenfa Victim to appease the wroth of this huinah thinotapr against tbo:Methodist Church.. , . : , , After atimo it was decreed that the -Ren Mr. Stabbleworth was the doomed individual; and when the annunciation came, manyan eye. of mingled pity end curiosity, waaturnedon hia ruddy, good natured faoe, to .see how the dis pensation was' borne; but- not a muscle moved. With"a.quiet smile he professed a perfect will ingness to go where he wasismt. He was “clay in the handa'of' the potter,” ho said.. Jlf he piqued hiinsolf on a etolid indifference to the blaokstnith’s pnmmelings, or if ho. relied on his ample dimensions to protect himself; he never disolosed, but. appeared- as self satisfied and content as ever. His predecesßor.looked for all »tho world like, a mouse just escaped- from the fangs of some terrible grimalkin. Mr Stabbldworth arranged his few Sublunary affairs, and'bidding his fritnds-“a'liea, : monmtd his old >oan and departed lor hispgw.hjtne of trials, with, a song of, praise on-his lips. Aet us hope the beat (or him.., . . . [coscLeaion t<shobrowJ - MARCH 20, FOE SALE AND TO LET. ! 25 Per Cent JLowa* tfiaan any Carm la tlta Oenaty. i A TALDADIiF. FARM FOB. SALE.—Tb© ’subscriber la A aulUoriawl to paII tbe fallowing described .TRACT OF LAND,containlnglll arfHij-ttrstalln North Fiveltetown* /hip, Allegheny county,Ps-14Ed*s*ifrom the City cf Fltte* burgh, and near the Use «r tie Btt-benviUo Railroad. with Coal and UraeStone.Bit*-? oiwia-plaee; andfear7 rf of access—rimprovements as t very comfortablojam: House, 80 by US feet, 2 rtnla 2*Vjh; WaA Houve, Spring House, arid other out a new Frame Bank Bnxb, 64 by 85 feci, Cnlahcd In tkotwst poaeible manner, with etobling under tha whole building; 100 bearing Apple Trees, beat grafted qualities; a large quantity of Peach and Cherry Treenail in bearing order; about 86 acre* cleared and in a highstaiuofcultiTationcP'itbwaterla&U the fields. This land la very comfortably situated in ono of the best neighborhoods in the county, being-convenient to. market, to churches, echools and mills, and would not bo in tbe market, only that the owner is about to removA to tbe Dir west. Terms easy and price ipoderate. For. further parti* eolars see the owner, VyM. ROBB, on premlsep, or tho sub* scriber. . JAMES C. RICHEY, au2l:d*w Real Estate Agent EOIt SALE.—Two splendid Farms; one of JOOacres, and -theutber 75 acres; bountifully located on the Upper St. Clair Township Plank Bead, 6 miles from the city, each of them lying ao as to divide into 10acre lotß.havlngagood spring on each. It is a splendid opportunity for specula tion. Those who want a good home, or wish to make monoy, would do well to lookot ft. as we'wiH'sell to the first that offers us our low price/in lota or all together. , Also, five Country Seats, 1 mile from Wood/run, and only 3 miles from Allegheny city,-by wayof thoNewßrigh ton flank Real Tboy are'flne healthy locations, and of fered very low. . ? Also, ten Country Soats on the Ohio and Pennsylvania lUilrood,7 miles below the city# They willbe sold separate or together to a colony or building, association. It Is a lovely location,and cheap, of course. .Also, one Lot of two acres, and two‘smaller pieces ct groupd, opposite HarJman’a at Woods’ run, offered At a very low price for so"flrie apTopcrty. An-assortment of Houses and Lots,atsay&on hi\nd,aad described In my register. Before buying you would do well to call and enquire of THOiIAS WOODS, ; i*" - 75 Fourth street. . Beautiful 'Sitesffor Countryr r Country Homes. ' THE uniersigned offare. for mile, on easy terms, FIKFIP LOTS, laid off and restricted for rural residences. . Also, an ENTIRE SQUARE, oh the bank of thtTAileghiiny river, 754 feet long bj 200 feet deep; having fronts on Mary and Julia'Ann Avenues, and Henrietta and Herr .streets. This square contain* many Fruit Trees of the choicest kind, and commands a fine view of tho picturesque and romantic sa}» oesy around. lam desirous of preserving this square en tire, as It would afford one of the most charming and mtg» nificent sites for a gentleman’s summer residence, In the immediate vicinity of tha two cities. Also, about THK» E ACRES OF GROUND, at the headof the Island, advantageously situated for manufacturing pur poses. , The above property Is situated In Duquesne borough, on the high and main bank of Herr’s Island, and Is reached, by a very substantial Bridge of one span. For particulars at* ply at my residence, in Duquesiie borough; on the bank, fronting the head of Herr’s Island, or of JOHN DUN LAP A CO., corner of Second ahi'Markct sts., Pittsburgh.' apr!7:tf .. : ; WM: a * Fifth Ward Property for sale at a Good Bargain.. THU EE VALUABLE BRICK HOUSES AND LOTB.—> These Lots embrace a front on Tenn street, of CO feet ft inches, to a 3 feet alley; on which there Is erected a ble block of Brick ileuses, two stories high, with kitchen and cellar in basement, 41 feet front on Penn street, and 30 feet deep on Locnst street.- This is a very desirable £ltu&* tion for either a Store or a TaTern;' Penn street belDg tha great tbroughfcra of the city v and thU property being con "^lifcJsropOTt®s afFSdMHft 'oDlyttet ffiV ‘ owner Is living in Woehiagtnn county, and finds ly Inconvenient to attend to it. ~ Terms easy and price moderate; for further parHcnlars 1 enquire of ROBERT DAY, Fifth Ward, or JAS. C, RICHEY, Real Estate Agent, at this offlee.. t ("IQAL FKOI'EKTY FOtt SALt, AT A UItKAT BAUUAIN. J -—The subr-criber offer* to pell the one half of 400 acres of Coal, and IGB acres of surface, Bituateo at Freemen's Landing, on tho Ohio river, in Hancock county, Va. This property lias facilities rarely met with; the rein being T feet thick, of the very best quality of BitusinousCoal,and, at a point on the river where the water Is abouilSfeut-at the lowest stage, and a Tery large pool, sufficient to harbor -00 coal boats, ARo a charter forthe purpose of establish* iDg coal works at the same point. There is erected on the above a first rata overshot Baw MDi. • the above will be sold three-quarters, or the whole,r to finit purchasers. Terms easy and price moderate. For further particulars enquire of ROBERT KEENAN, on the premises, or of JAMES 0. RICHEY; decs Real Estate Agent, at this office. SIXTY THREE ACRKs OF LAND, with 250 acres of Coal attached, and all the Improvements thereon in success* ful operation, .-aid Farm Is situated on the MonongabolA river, 84 miles above Pittsburgh, and la supplied with' a Farm House, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard,. Railroad, and ah excellent harbor. The vein of Ooal lsfivefeet thick,and cannot bo surpassed in quality. For further particulars apply to NICHOLSON A PAYNE, jelfctf No. 235 Liberty. Street. riTDB PROPERTY situated corner oT Webster and Fulton X streets, from and after tho Ist of April next, 1 his is an eligible situation for a large Boar dng House or a Tavern Stand. It contains one .arge Brick llou<e,froutingon Ful* ton street; two omall Frame Houses, fronting on Crawford Btreat; and Btab!e, fronting on Webster Btreet. At a very small ox' ease the back buildingsean be converted into eta* bling capable of stalling twelve liorst-s. For terms apply t®. _ AUSTIN LOOMIB,^ 92 Fourth stro«t.. IIODSEB, STOKES, OFelCfcS, <tc, TO LbT.— JLL ing Lions a on Third street, opposite tbo Gazette Bu I dings— reot $225; a Home, corner of Wylie and Towsend street; No. 131 Third st.eet, a Dwelling llonae atid Store Room—rent, $250; a large Throe B'orylJ.iclt, on Roso street, at the head of Fifth street—sSoo;'s 081 es in Spiane’a Building, Filth street; a large Hall on Fourth street; u la-go Stojo Room on Fourta street; a large Store Room cn TMrd street, next to the Dispatch office. Apply to [frbg’j B. CUTIIKERT. Mo Third at V: ALUABLfci HEAL KSTAI’E FUK Adjoining the Borough of Manchester—THlßTY BUILDING LOTS, each feet front by 100 feet deop, and fronting cn Alaricel street 90 feet In width, are offered for sale quite low, and on reasonable term* of payment. This property la part of tlm estate of the late Jamea Adams, Esq- and tho title la per. fect-and beyond dispute. Apply to nosB IUIKEE TUBKE-STO&Y HOUSES W&. SALK—Situated on tranklla and -lm Htreets. Tho corter bouso con tains five mums, a good collar aid a atom room—water flx» through tho h use. The other houses contain eight rooms each ; bath room, cellar, nud hot and cola water through Oie Whole bouw. For price and terms call at the heal Estate Odea cf 8. CUTUBEUT & SON, No. 140 Third street.. DO YOU WANT MJXUKIANT WUIaKtSKS AND iIOUSI’ACIUSSN-If you do, and yoar beard won’t grow naturall, all you bare to do la to use my Qnguent, which will, in six weeks, force your beard or hair to grow strong and thick, and I * arrant It will not stain or JuiurO the skin. ThU I know it w ill do, for before I began to sell it I ttied H well and thoroughly, both on myself and friends, and so recommend it with eontidence, as do & mo 2000 Ron tlemen who havo used 1U So caysthe proprietor, It Q Qra ham, of Hew York. * - * * The üboYo article is for Pale, price SI per bottle by - S L. OCTRBKRT. 140 Th■ rd st. 1 )*s• jmU*NET\' UMVJSHSAL KiSliiSD*.—This remedy * L ls fa fu Upu j! or t0 I ttny thttt has over yet bean offered to the public. Operating upon all the organa of the body, and upon the skin at large, it re establishes, when dUor* tfered, that relative acuon which is necessary to be per farmed by the different oiguns of the system in estate of It f«^ a n«hi W ? !Ch Ur ° ®,* aya d « ra nged in a state cf disease. It is aodpable to any and every, disease,in all stages, and has “*jj? “ 03t cures that have ever appeared **iMsl,oo perbottle. Bold by ** Dl ° - d. h COT n BERT. 140 Third st. F IV E C«. M lIUON 4 SAKOENT, cotqht of Wood nod Fifth at*. , __ Kor Sale or Heat.' ‘ A "ELL FINISUJJD HVO STOIIY B KICK DWELLING, Cm. on Third street, between gmlthiield end Grunt streets. A f'“ J. W. BUTLER, J'*? lB 97 Front street. To Let. A GOOD DBF CKLLAB, under the Neptune Engine IleuEe, on Seventh street, suitable for storing moIBSSM or produce. Inquire of JOHN H. STEWABT, m F° 257 Liberty street - CHIMNEY TOP*—2oo Gothic Chimney Tops, of various ; p»tierns, for sale by (mbit!) HENRY ii. COLUSfi . , P* Air 18-1000 bus in store and for Fale by ~ ■ febi!7 J. W. BUTLER * CO. « AS—A. A. AiAiIAN «CO wilt tta*e Uieir first exhibition of Summer MantUlaft la bU«* grenfiainfl, crape and silk, on Monday, the 19th last.' fmfilfi PijA riUltJ—6s6 Rac&s ’l'tjnDßw.eij.l'na‘Nuta rec'tf fer istmmer “ Quaker CSty," and for rota bj , n^ 11 " J. W. BUTLER i-CO. Al>—a boxes, 4-lbs to Wjimre f kjc, June recited »ad for sale by (mh!7) J. W. BOtLKRA.CJ. f T>sJl LEa.L)~SOO bandies, in store and for sale by XJ‘mhl7 J. VT. DTTTLTiIi,* CO. SU*jbuW. ULASS—too N xes, assorted *'z« i F,'in srore and for sale by |mhl7j .J- W- BUTLEK 4 Cfr- » barrel - .No. 3 • j iKll 300 do do mwiimn’do'" " | and fjr e&le by [niWlJ USNfir 11. COLLl+*3. ■?—-c K -x, v '* TJS UITBS BOIfPAIHIt, Oft 039; ....—m -•••••■ U 6 .-.I SCO 4 00 — 600 ; T oc 0 (ft WOO U 00 IS 00 Coal Works For Sale> To litt. JAMES BLAKELY.
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