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J***’ ® C* Orl».ntlo Loomlo, . TTORNKT Fourth;street, above WOO 4. a-r•• «\ t Tli>QCT rt> Mi MaMhflUf < • ' Buildlngajß>wth . j» i .H*U*Carttfttan, . ~ AT LAW—Office on fourth ttrtrttyDotvean Obprry &IW ana Grant-PtrepL- • 3K * T — » TTORNBX lAW-OSIm in . A BotnwitWEallJinm.cm Orant -trget- J i>< U.iißMn, - A TKJttSSX AT LAW No-127 fourth rtrrrt, jQj w ,pp»rßtaiU>flß^«- > ' • _ _ ■ —- Palrleli'M.’Kenna, -- •Ali’B'B'B B'i N .OF * UU W 4mrai f 'oroll'kloaß done.with the great v|,?4Sri»»“w T« Estate**. amiDPti. &&- ■■■' •• 'ij, s, Nealt Aiclcnn** 4 * . . _ - 0 or THIRD Street, between .Wood and MortetEtrMts, Tv PitLbir-h ' fTpmptlj nestle. Bonds, Molt witK neatness and seen '*■ ta-y~ _—— r ~^~ - , It. A-Hlit BUIIUHON Dt.NTIST, («ac gOTgfefe cjssor. ta G.W.Ciaalo,) KO. 144 SMITH - H^?0 S ” r ,, frOra 8 tolo'^d .., ronj* to X- oVicck. . .: ■ —-—' , ... .1 'SOQrr.'DEN'TIST, gourttiacreot, tiro doora ffffSSgbinl r ' f &lar&6t« . •HU4, tltf bmcr. Ho gas From A * U ' to flTe 'dcc2o:y BUSINESS CAROS. • ’ • 7 ... ..... .........iMS. nCUBiOB. ““X* CO.. cossissmn and FOiiWAsaisG se&ciiants, l : : tiaalßrs.fieioraUy in Eroduco, Ktubnrgli, Cin oiunati and other Manufactures, c * ■jia 93 iVantrtret!*,- bd&ca » Market and Ferry t » ' * * pa. . i^iisiSsss :: Graff, lf«. Bfcfiwur.l, ‘ :a Si?Tbom«BaS« W ell, E3q.,Gcrr S o Ml*, & »W n : Stoner, B.«q ' 0 - • •' -r— . • • QUO. BlTi‘l 111 •WS^«skr ß liK"nisr*co., ■'■■JOKVfAKDISa AND COU-MISSIO-N jIKitCOA^TS. - v Ml*rti lirat, mmut too*- Va . - *pr7 . _ ■ ' II ikii •• y* l-t* CollfcllO? . -r-inR WARDING ANU^COiIMISSION MERCHANT, and ISSiaMffiss^ Piuil A MLarciocU, Ohio- • ' /is» r 5SS!fc« WUJJM -Hd.SI VCtai «tr.»U llttthurght . . iPI^L «-- '■ ■ lt,.T. 6. jaorgttu, - ■ : bLrt'eL, b*low mb ,l**t 1 1&*. Wnalmi. Baits aud Tanners Sfraps. ?.,.. ? 1» WoM St-b, ,JJV,tUhurgh. The highest ih casb paid for raga. imu-'Kiu. pitMbursu. Miller & liUiUfstbou, RR .vt|irs .JdUlSty streets, W.tsbarsh. Iron, Nails, Oouon la™, : constantly on —-- William Carr Co., /Wa. Cabs lato af Uie tirm J ; pA^ A .r!:\ v , nM -rrrUOLMALK U UOCBItS and Lenlers Id W and Brandies, Old .Uononi.-ahalannd B«-liBsd WBU -329 Commercial How, Liberty — Co-l’anuer«lilp. raas^^^Hsls *»mos; warehouse No. IKi Water andlSD Front etrueu, formerly otcmW by Umbrae * ‘ J s^ a LIgH , IUCUAIUiSON JAoS. J. IIiSSiiKTT. : Plttsbttfgh, February ISSlfeb?. *Ti R, DftAVO, DUunuDd, i’it.tt’barch, >»■. dealer b gisa^^^iS-vSriSi stßSC! a®s®Krsa- , ss»-; full assortment of !««»«»• VmatolQariJn deed*, and iaviUa the attention Kreaxtad la rural altalrs. - eaaMSiL * j. aicnAai>»ov j.l. Bas.'fjm W *• RICBIBDSOS. Fenaa. "■ Uoaimtsiion Ho«*e» 31YTP. Uwvu oj>eo«l & Ik»ush fir the above pur [ W,at So. 17 rmLttuWU street, tour doors abov« lb. M?QSttbela llooso. Wo mil pucchaw, « “ eotflmiß-Jibh,for lo j ir ’ B^n^ i r\ £r Oit3, Bsrlry, Flax *ei. Gran S-'A, Kiltd ***y. «& Son which we will make advances, or purchase al ■ hast market rate* for ca*h. 1 Hot 6 Jr*. u. .... T'vEA.LKIUN’ aKOOiIUES, PK.JLHJOK, ftoto. baco* jjioSo- 10, coriiLT Pirrt o. roD -i'. T. B. Voaag Co , y t Rmithfifid strifi, a'D Materials »n4woi»- ln-pirfrim lot l»°a “° J J “ ,, ' r ** —— —rR A\t) WHOLESALE DEALEE IN \VINEfe • LKIUOKS, No. 147 North BeijmJ strrot, fifth do > oastsWk Philadelphia, has od hand the be-1 SSktilSS oW Brandies, Wines'. Irish WhiaSy, Mooonga gM-ggtfesa^-»~»y Itrair a. rotjsa. Wm. Jf'i „ . »sbd ttfla, jnd »t I3°der«t9 t»t»v ■■ ' ■■ —R. O. Uunoan, ' / ula mißty. No. ai uto r tv f|T ;L- WHOLESALE andlte tall SADDLE, HARNESt fiHfi»xkoNK, VALISE ami CARPET BAG *s* turer. No. 108 Wood street, Pittsburgh, £*• John H. Hellorj , motn .. -rrTHOLESALB AND RETAIL DIiALKR IN MUSICAJ 'W' INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Bluslc, School Boots tt» fl&flonery. No. 122 Wood street. r,nnl A. Anil, -rcmOLESALE arid UetaU D* in Silks, Fancy am lftf £ZhdZ£ DSTGOODS, Nob. 51 Msrtvtand 6 Uni'" ,te^t,Plt£bgtsS r " ,,rJ . . "JOSEPH CHA.£KL&M~ wHOI/ESale - UE A eer in CIGARS, - -• 53 M/irkbt mtueft. PiTTßimnan "POWER a HU*jIU>ON, tsSsrssss; asslsfi, jSasiß ss™*® gtreaytiaar tlie ~Po*t Oflleg- . , , 17 Ko 7 ISABELLA St., near the Emmet Hotel, axi* Kuwait r. , 1. CUTUDtfc- SOS» „ w DEAL ESTATE AND QENKHAL AGENTS, IL SmWiJidd sired. SEALER In BMT^SQOeCTIUINKS .nd UllAipUATSiCOinntlof Mnrkat andJ-.bertjM*. 174 P|ttafj'urj:h, P«. ' JOHN MITCHELL, . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, I. UIL Kotlee. • .. TQS- yt-RMTNfI having associated with JO3. ABEuj tpe •I cOTiiru«r6d under the style .o' j ; ABEL ‘.k C 0. t at the old stand, corner of Smithfield an' yonrtlr'Btfgets. is* A .. Wtitt*m Thorn, DratCgUt, A TTAfI BEHOVED to the' corner of HAND and PBfl* rf flfcrfeßtfl r 'where, he will, os usual, attend promptly t< -, hUlraSilertus CriendA ' ill articles In his Uno are warrant* •j pure, rod putupwith the utmost care. mar!4:6m •: J , . john groctt, i OF BUA.NDLES, XUS, WISES, As,—Deal* XlaftnaOU Hononaibelft Whisky, Peach Brandy. 4r Eeciifyißg DifitlUer, earner of SmlthfielU and Front ; ptneta, Pittsburgh. &pr!3 V‘ f'ht ■ ; i -V ~> ’ ] . ;;A -,sy, y .7»*= ?‘- r *T •!' ±V> », » cv>- .r&A.-M-is l. iutJwa No. 135 Wood Street, N«t door to H. nhlld'o.ahoo House. Pittsburg) VOLUME XIII BUSINESS CARDS, nod manufacturers cl wunty, qvtßulC\L AND DKNTAL ' rutin#*, on the multi road to Mnnon, and 8 miles from lip* , s»ecx;HSS * saws® ; &"*** - W or of Mr. John Mann, on th. P- Tailors and Hair Dressers’ Shears; rocirat Scissors, _o. , mi*«u 3 „ ctv „ or lind , v | th a large Steam Bar. Mill, now Also, Trusses and Supporters. i in'nnrrt'Rcfui ot^rption; 3 Frame Dwellings, Barn. Ulack- P r2&'"or, description, to I "','• Armstrong oMinty, Va Entire as abo.e, or of Mr. L. S withdeSfAtoi.' Hunting parties snpplied at j K«W 6to 800,000 feet, B M.,of good 'irttfß. - j Whiu* Oak IManfc. 3 itvhes thick, Bor 16 test long, < to H> - 1 Chandelier sand Gat Fixture*. npHX subscribers nrannw opening at their new Warworn -1 NO 100 viEST STRHIiUf between Wood and Snub field, the largest assortment of CHANUKLIKIU, BH.ACU ET3 PENDANTS, and all articles connected vitUas fitting, ever Offered in this market.. Haying arrangements made by which they tSOlhe cohstantly la receipt ot new pattern., and varieties, they confidently.invite the attention of V'ir -chasers tothelt selection:' We are determined to set! ae low aaany homo in the West, and being torsi can oiler pocniiar advantages to those derating ..rtlclee ee heretofore to fit up buildings o i every do scriptlon for gas. water and steam. Brass Casting, of all kinds made to \p, 10'.} Kir-t svreht._ GEUKGU tiLETCI T&OM HEW YORK, MANUFACTURER of th«* ci>VVrHt*-d \ Gossamer WuLilaiinff El-*?''-’ \ Ban-i Toupee*, nii-l ev-ry .1. --n fl» -r. I of ornamfnM.l Hair. \ ! ‘ r (Jeutkmf:]. "0 FoUUVIJ h. u . hutwecu Wood ou-i i’H'tC':, I.*'-- c^^^ bur S b - § BtKTCEER‘S RJ’Ktt-sn cnuV' I '*^ 8 and Geallonipo to mt*r.sui« tn*u u *-»■*> 7 with accurac;. FOK WJlitf. L°- i: h, nJ 10»«*. no. a . S; : t SSSSS’SS.S'^r.i.n.a. F„ 0 ; iou P :S, to o“ C r tip, top of **» ..H«rn. the awt flhap" of t-he P“f'• Coach Rtt'i Carriage Factory 1 H>HHSTOIf, BEOTHEKS ft CO., Obmtr' «-■■>• ' *2 « n , the public generally, that they hoc? iSStjESSS. commenced the manufacture of Carriage., §jyf~_J2Z_B»rt!Ui:lu;!, ltociowaye. Uaryi.-s.cicicl'" Chariot.. In all their various »tyle» ol hni.h and proi-orlloo. All orders *lll been-eut«l ulOiatrirt r «S» r 4.«vur. . -. and beauty of Snlah. Repair* *->ll also be attended ." i n the most reasonable terms. Csin« In all work the best Eastern Shafts role., and Wheel /lull, they leelc"C dMt that all who fa ror them with their patronage, will be netfectlv satisfied ou trial or tboir work. „_i,. purchasers are requested to gi** s u 3 1 -J v ring elsewhere. - y I f. JoUKSToH u - T- JoaSsTOS Klcelalor carriage Factory- JOIIKSTOH, BIIOTIT/.H A Cu.. I’UACrIcAL COACU MAHERS, comer of Rebecca ami ii.dmm.tstr.-o A- Chen? -It!, i'a., liute ou hand and am manufartu, in- on of Carrtncaa, Kta-Uwaya. Rnfmra Ilnc-Jitt. Cara, Ac-, made in att their '' 1 ■ 1 sttfe regard dmablUty an t beaut? of Jot-a their work the best .luuiaUlron and . astern >'“h?, r> - , naira artemled to on the must reeionabie terms- de. y cunSJent that all who may lator them wnh . -‘.w I'« trl 0 ace,will be perfectly sati-tird on tnal f their wo-- The Pittabunsh aul Manchester Omnibuses I'a-s 't- rt m t«minin.utesduriap tbn duy l _ *“ 7 -- £lTT*U\H(.Bti COACH t'ACTOIO. u. rnomow MA»tt* t- STIVC.aa OtOEO. ALJir.T Bigelow Co., ft UCOESBORS TO K. M- 810 *.Lu\V. -V'- 46 /gggiJL O Diamond alley, near Wo■ cr '. 11 ' ■ fADry reticles built to order, an-i ku»«ije - wor&maaship, and durability o' ui.v. «-na..- gg- Ail work warranted " JOSEPH KLOIMi, [SO CCt B 8 0 B TO 1-. v. i - '■ e X * C'IORNKH MARKET Stiltin' AN Li I'id ' ’ , J constantly OO hind a full •»t :i* —nt ;-r.aiu lo fl» ,^, tpScians' ’prescriptions e&rd'uUy coa|H>ui>.W »' *ll ....... J ' :-U •; *'t'h *VtTY fl ' i r-> ivitirv - «u I -rs'ir -in-liiy of W. \\. Wlt.'U*, >l( \\*»u v im'iK' , r anil ■ous fIXiTIPn. j ~J \l.lrß,*; nrM tour*. Is stn-f’". rLfiPIISG BROTIIKUtf, , .* j 4 , urilllare nll «t ChMn. (Successors to J Kidji A . r.ai . } . „ tn- t„ nt l * in«nnfcrtu- WHOLESALE DIUJO U IbT u, ' r\ /V.Tr i m i?--at Ca::in fvrMTUKK AST> A’a. c-j TJo»>i Si r-r; ,» t ’«\[ ) ;r ~ f r r-ry J.--n n. tt-: Proprietors of Dr. C-.-ict,rr.U-a -•* fij J |j;, r.-i.-u I'kiiM Pills,Ac. J j i. U.nr -iv*; JO HN HAFT, JH., (81 icra-por tr M‘i; u(T---.'i Wholei»l« mil HtUII Di urkUl, ; -■ AND D«l« in FAINTS, 01I.S. 1A f. tll.fr.-, Ac, Ml : * „. A. Wood »treet,a>ro< door-hcl.-w ' l-u.IIt i (V, V.- Tilde.;, gpr;:mAely _ _ ' .' - ' ; -'1 R, . L . ALLEN, M *"'" .Bd’w-rUtatnffclp wTm|.t»l. and pr' '•« "»«*■ ■ WHOLEzALi liF-Ai-EK I>> , . .. X. Jl. Y XNCi A O'* Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigarj, Old ilononga- n* Pmiti n-i i « .«:•;«-»- cttv UnM., hela Eye Whisky, tc., ’ .> o T l <: K - AtSO.aKCTfFVINIIIMNTII.I.Kn, luL y.s ?TifKIM) M AM’FACTORY, NO. A WOOD STIU'.EI. FI . ,5111... i, 11. I A ... ... ~ r „, r tfa-Jtrt WINKS, Brasdies, Oina, Cordial... c, n. ~ - - ' ■ | iI -1:U 1.0 I '. FA Croix and New England Hum. t ar-.,.. vu n , t- i-owl lh» ■«-*-« *r4 »•«* lurortcd icotch AJo.london ilrowo Stnnl, .1* i, .1 F' ' \\ ' • , v c ,-r aalc In IW« Hl*. S,Mnknh«laEy»nndK«u£. d » r ',,-r ..Jran.ag-t" mil a. Ulla w .VIM Cherry and Ulacktiiwo , cvemi.n i.'ind.i.-. *i..l reaniine 1,-r rtnmrlw, It U ail l n«alu> Argali*, and Principe Clean.; Ualf-ypam-h anl * _ „ ~. ODA LA Jigara, aU at nab*** Hi Ylklrl'"'d c“rcrv'.ivle','i,n,l , N. It dlWn ?«•*•*« O.M». fancy Ear ««*• “ nJ iuu; .. /, >• ' ! r yemijolmsof Rll J rt k ' ... l --L, - |,.n of iny Stock., at No- *» .nr vt. Ii;r; - U •»«nn*u r. It. lle« -nr zrzt ! r, ~ ~ R Casstm.res and Ve.-,lings (or onlrrrl T'-ri. At a.‘ .1 • 1 . r-'-it-' in w ,nt ate Invited to call and ,I»m uK'irtmeol of FarobhiDg Uu«vl» Aw »nll»n>-o. ii.rti.wii>* llolrts. and ltiw.dracra rum • Ut,ol uUuuaUlioa.l'ruoks, Umbrella-. 4r „ b „,,,, u,. mh-t „ " : ....wuuji. «nv.«. probt. »0.l qiifrtf ACn.U. Entail ClotUing KercLiuta, tkkm? <.a*ii unit. ZLL. u atuso port my tactew a tta tea of T. KE-VNJJ>J.. WSOIMUe B * WO.JI) gTUKKT. ‘ W. n. Il»v«n. JR, *<»>•. “ WlUtam U. T»lcou, »k“. «><'> A- 0 - „ . , • ““ctfull. mfor.u tuar old customer. ~U ) pu.ivn-.n >:■> r U'.l.i• HMKMT, (!»t. John- H rur y, *lll continue the Looking[Glass .0.1 \arwtj Baal- ia KA' that th.v bare this J.l »' i , 7 -kvo , and w Mol Slatlnucry “ M ’ t \he old .laud, cot««r of VPBOd Md fourth «.w r. L W»» public business, under lh-!.-u M „ „„7 i. ..el i- e,« u te -v .trie MW, uud „ lh „ of Wm. If. Talcott 4 Co. I c-übdeuti) re vTli'litV 4CU They respeetluily «-U«t a c i: ,|. i -I •Mnllo.- and tt-»n ; Cl , lameod thro, to my toMMr .ustom.rs, as ««, ».J ,1 JOHN 1* CLU-h-hl 4 to. J vi.-’o loclToeutirosolUtaitloß. . 1»» of H>Mki»*mv , lM • bf ,h,o. ,c ; | cl Blue --■ 1.0i1.-o «. I .•« the m.«t !<• AJI pe « mfl b.rlog Ueoi»oa.»g«fn« m»,»nd oil lodri-.M Tbc rrevlouf bu.io.-. ' , *' '' ' . 'to „,11 pitot* ci.lir BU ocrlj ’ U',-U of. Prlolln* Off.ro , 10 “ ' T. KBSSEaV, JR. U4IBU, lUf ol lb. urn. o ' ■■ •I rVi'.oV-': „i„l W 1 o I - tl. A.'”L ol 1..1 fi Wori lT* *lm me r Va frrles»oja*» . • Board and rlaai« p UUl'» Alinnnnca for 1H33. “Aom"*******'* ""T*'***'**™** -. «W7x»-» r A VT»*nlerB would fittt It to th» ir ndvariUß* J; r :,L ( ,f {f.»r tH&5> r«iloulatrd M Sanford C. IIUI. d now turniKh with l>Uu**d K „, , an ,, i,, r many )•<*«?>» l‘uhlieh.‘d hv Mr. Luke -uvooier the name of •• UW.' Almond. Ih. =ss. i™TSfsSmi““ j .n’rnwmnnn almanac HEBBON & CBISWELL, IHU.'S MAUA7.INK ALMANAC, BELL AND BBABB EOUNDLKS, j 1 mu/s amkiucan farmkbs’ almanac r IOTfACTDEERBof >ll kinds ol BHABB WORK, LO- • , , „,, lv u „- e , s ,ry lo .»y, that U.' rrlWoii> coral and CMIOTIVB7BMAM ENOINK, PLUMBERS, 4c. Al- . r „ #rort ,. r „, Mr. Hill's Almnoic* will bo maintained °i. COtt a n CUJ. 1 and others are hereby cautioned ngalnat Votuxdrj »^ 0 Market stTKft, ; i u fnn!»im: on ih*> copyright of tb.‘ nbnrfl .Almanacs. n?n B nRASS and COPPIiH taken m exchuiiKr lor work, T , wIU u . for M le at all the Bunlirtorek, by the grow At S- ir " ,,J bJ .TOHN 11. MRLI/IR. fil Wood fitreat. — l ®^ssbEPiTt. IowUV, i \ New ArVivnl nf Planol. ar. n Comer of Fifth and Wind StrrrU, ■ /-,i]ARI.OTTK 11I.UME, No. 11l 11 mal Etre “;;. 1 18 ■'V'l.fh Aflloaucffftalrs. cefroin HUH street Pittsburgh ( wlvlnc c.e following new Piano Fortes, with and with nKSp£oTFULM»l^““n 'g^ T U b ” A P G U |. ;:< cV,ln connec- | XrV style GraDd Action 7 oo lon Ce p°?fcns e in'w"an't°of M l mints,in any j C arr«l Serwntlne, pearl keys, 7 oclaye Plano, dso Ittond “ r k . In want of places, will he supplied nt short Twu rul i ~„r r ,..1, s, mi grand, 7 octave rianos. entruithd to Ms care prompUy ait-! Two ~iniu Uoscw.-I “ ;; aOUCBw AAA | ,5,) ,\t, l-.A; ended to. niffhara Esa., Kioh&rd Cowbd, Eeq-, w. , «rhro«-do do 0 “ M IBtfcrcnca T. J. Macke ral, A. A. Ma«nn, ; T rf . un t corner Kos.-woo-l octavo Pianos. _ ). UaUCp Dr. Alox. Blact, James «a j ttn is ' r ., ul j ~o r„ ,.r !'.dW>inl Wk ami front? octave Piano. lafttt k Old. I A iunht!r Htrival is exp«*rl.-.Ho at-r-«t two woke, fau‘29 i, oeaf? W6,Ur O Ho. m Weed ,Ueot, -VL Wood 8toT“. P«‘« S^ T “' n eW ,S.d ond Uo* lroo*, r>E4l ESTATKAo’eN? McrcUancllie, Stock, anil W!1 Ss^SSS lorcnwe and Bam of P* OTfcfl * “ u Vf Klll i i***. W) m,: Bohaohman A Uauiilcin» , LITHOGEAPUERS-Thlnl street, opposite tho Poatoifics, Pittsburgh- Maps, Landscapes, UiU Heads, Shorr I.iUp, Abels, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and JMUnir Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Prluba l a Colors, (lold,Bronze, or ISlacli, in the most approved rty l , nd at the most reasonable pri-es. °'’ n _ icVcI.ISII a'MU CLASSICAL SEMISAHI'. T. McDonald, m. a., raiscu-.u.. TSTTH naxt sessiOD of the Institution will commence on I MONDAY, the sth of Sept-mber nest, at the room cor - of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the ■ A. W. tomi., C. Knap, ,7r„ fUF^Yon nhortt,Jt ;: ff£rr(s - •covwnATRAND RETAIL CIOAR MAN U FACT URDU YHOLKSALB AW nasrza is su.ED.-ns or Tobacco, 1 . 8r» jS* ‘ large supp*y of aU U,e ’ rMPORSHE.* ">•*“* &• AU^eD! ■ f l i^WAlsroT^l^AS®^wS^^X : I i room. [declij ,J. rLEHIHG . ■ •.**•• ?v •. v ’ • * ' ' Ur ♦'«*. •. 'W V. *'\ '. .... v .: *i V 4 =*• '■* J .*se. Enquire as al>OTe. Ali-o, for wile, all the Hods. Furniture, and /Jilng £ f the fttine out of » large Hotel, In tbe city of Pittpburyb, . , w .ijvfi.r »\ rar? I 'Tie buwirn*®?. Two to five years of the 1 -irt* of the house cun also W bud. and immediatu pospcr-fflor H ' ’ Knqui’v \e. WM. A. M’CLUIiG, DKAI.KR IK Fine Toas, Choice Family Orocemea and willow Ware. _ CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., miauuitoa, pa. I <•' nor-rtlTinj « lari'! .Fiortmimt of FRKSU GOODS, I 'in I" hi" niiW.y eilooslTe "took, purvlmwl rn.i:i tirn baud, in ll." t:=r,turn mnrltiits, which, willbe sold * l '-.ad families, baying by the w.l-' tel.T-re.l in «..• rlty tree of oherge. »"p2l PITToSJURUH RIDING SCHOOL, EO3EF.T H. PATTEHSOIf, Proprietor, ■ -rr l'l ‘.M-1 ’D .»T!IKK " AN'J> CUktCK\ ALLEY. r » f ill v ntui uums lo the Ladlea and 5 -n’ ■'! I'm-i-iiiiU. thM L.- has recently erected n l‘ i'' 1\ U wM-h.to I.l’lut rtf tile, cotmiiodloUP* ‘ ‘ n! in.fifnwhiy ene-lH any elmilar estate i» I'viy'w Ln!i**r Che tmn r.f WM. YOVNGS JN' t 00. for lh« purpcw „i cn •i ,i t <.a iae l‘.\l STING ULSI.N i-Ja, in ail it* branch -•• »•)■! »...{•• l v -me’ attention to buin*M,to nu-rlt a rhareui t.m.ii.' p»tro-6u-.'. l>*u-rin* and Graining done I-r Uip U-'i- .- n bUrpon SeteothStreet, ...i-d-iu- »h«* X.-Niai.*- Kneiu** ‘ ' v ‘- k 1 b VVM. YOUNOSW, PANIK?. YuUNQgOV. Notice. 'IMIF Iv-r-'-t of >5 r J**UN ATtTEIX in our business I rtr.l— from >M" dntn by hgr-*uu*nt. Our buMue**. as H’ll' A LK «.i UdCKKS. u ill bo continued bv Lbo remain i'.rtnere under lire firm of” ’ baualky. cosgkay f. a co., Km. IS sn.l '.»J Wood strerL, l-itlabtirgh- BAG ALKY, WOODWARD A CO.. Ko. 221 Market street. I’hUadelpbta WM. VAOAUSY A CO. ur.’.b. D-t* inker Idlb. ISA4—[dec22 T II \VK soM m\interest in th** business of Long. MUl«r i t Co to ? A' Unu, »ho. with Jotro Phillips will coo • Iu« r r ’the •>,« «L-tO l K- '.i)9 Kroul street. I cordially tw um to thr jmtronade of my frfoml*. P,u.,bur;h, Jui, lkf4. I’- H- MILLtI!. \ *,t.: j. am* i. [> >.t. .••■ n j U,r- « JIR i.H '■■■■ C.i> m CBAir- ...li. BUSINUKR 1 # ' *" - 'V ■* n*. / •'s w -;* PIT I'BBUUGH.,. XtfibSldAY,: MARCH! 37, 1855 ’s7 a7’i«OX« St, co. t *(,; -njw.ks. AM) aAS FITTERS. ; , ‘{j.-tr »- •>•'?. ...n'i.'i.i'MW?, Emwiiilt.*, ..-'l.'-r' iss:s: t• • V. l'.' uj h-•«-»•* V, ... .. t:■ or-lur. iV.r l*u > *■> i V-n.;, I'. '.i .«u« Lotiu O/ilce. I -JOHN A.O'UKIEN,tI7 SUITUniSLI.' KTKKKT, Mown ») Vourth »nJ IMamoi.il «»'J- M™-;. '» ‘j" 1 ' 1 SII.M Mote. I.U'I Nlv.-r . J«'Welr>, Mn.-i.-nl luMrum»nls,UM>* nml PtooK HMUm Ud*. Pur nilure. unit tt}L UlnOß of HrtiolM-rSar «..v ('u. Chnriror. for »tora?o ral..Y lower tlini. hir.-tr.iorr I'llvote entronoo tlmnißh tho h»U doot. All btMiwMtnMiMrtHmt rtrirtly conMentl*!. . ktt, polil lnitm*'. Mitß Smltli, 51 air &■ Hunter, (Late Smith A-Slnclnir,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS la all kinds of rittabureliVaaalao lures, 122 Second and 151 First street, I'enua. jl * -f C ' ■ ;**« K* - '' ’ J ■ .• 4* ** / < . . business cards Xotiee. ritllE late fitoiof JONES k QUIGO. bavinsht-en 1' by thb deaiii of Jot.n F.Qatgg.on the 2t Hi Inst., lb bu°inesB of said firm will be scirledby the undersigned, at their ofiloo coruor of Kota and Ptrst streets. thtiro UsO, . ... ISA XC JONES* 3urv;rtag Partner, Pittsburgh, September 20,185 t ' ". Isaac Jones, ■» «l, Sc. H W. W. WILSO>, Practical Optician, . » 07 Market street, corner ef Poi-rth. XDWAUD ft. H. HOLUD*T Rill A Holliday, PRODUCE. FORWARDING ANi> CUttMISSION MER CHANTS* EvdnxvUU, ia—Strict attention paid to oil sale of Flour, Produce, Ac. Orders for tho purchase of Produce solicited and promptly*ttendt*Uc. Goods for ryahlomcPt forwarded with despatch. r. jointa— - «• eociun. JONEB & BUCHER. IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, Pmnrybxrtna Railroad, /o&f of Third ti., Harrisburg* Fa. HAVING increased otiPMa'-hinery. which L» now cl the most improved order* and having added many facili ties for :v.r:in;- —iuO • rates of QUKESgWAKE. of -bl« Fall import-*- Wod vrere d. -iroj; but, burr lung anu thorough esp*- tun now r.-MTtair, to which we invite the attention c-1 the | fncinr Ibu-U civ* a «*«&*•* iV-M* ountrv und city trade. Having booi« dozen diib’reot I pathy, wLio. has. the old an! n«. ; . ' t-rn, of Tea Wara, we of suiting ail usu-s; proven *> eminently In “ T '; r y ,o tf anon,' which may be fuuod white iron atone, gold ounlol jncluumg Incipient U*nauoprio«, D.' uchiti . 1 j , s • ■_> d : . S “rjlnk, plum purple. br,wn and gn-vc. Ah Tnhammat. rj ***££ ko h «- .rorCTcen sprig aod while imitation atone, which n-rm* Ni-rtnu* and Liver le.-t.j.onu..- ‘1 « ~*'u t»< -id muSTbelow the real stone ware. , £*« highly reput-hU r;tU. ns of m-ori> ereiy * n WAKE.—Our stock of Common Teas.J’.cte', I paru, .'an WTaaccin.-l it*. U< or Bail* t- cl.hs. Ta - 1 n; ' tl ‘. iub-Mu Var-Lde.-'. Bowls, Pitcher.*, and ev-ry am- ■!« Cl«-r.'> a; .• tn\i:ed tu c**n»utl him gruti... , i . ,*i*up ta‘ar-? aD< i selected for the ctry and country U nroi vvau-r Umg uW in Ui‘-e...rnui.mt*i:prnt,nrK.<-i-.r lo ta.t hnc, 13 : ana se*ec.ea u»r c throughout th* is « luxury in stead ot un[>a.x lri fli f \v AlU*—Having a larr-o and well selected . to-k a t.t. as th -se un:<«-lUKin.i-J «, T « JOIIW J. xJ’LF V!v\ Kt-rr. , K tT £ The undersized, haring Tinted LWtr.r Ba**V la«nitu lion ami witnessed his #u«e>-ful ir-.aUn.-nt, rhcorlully rt*. conmeud him as a thnruughty educated nnd skillful l’hy -81 Charles T. Rn-sell. Jw. M’CoxmelK liavil Hunt, John C- CurtU, liobL Pntrlc’i, J-.hn D. Liriugnun, John Wright. W. W. PutriL-b, Mc\-e< F. K.iUm, 0 Ormsby Urvgg. i.jacd XBOX AXD BRASS CASTINGS, Of erery def>rrlpUon; Bmlth Work,. Patera Making, Vur T»«ri* sod frc.tyoTuywrt»s furoinbM toordrt. {ji'-y ]±-7_ -jso. pnru.n»f Boots WhoU«»l* Rad HctaU. James uueu, NO. SO Market, end G Union street, third door from the Market If - use. would cull the attention of bis* tn- nu-, and ih« pnblfcgtocrallY, to the tact, that be' hj>» hand the largest and best sdecuri «t«* "f l 'J' on ?, „ , Slim-.e In ui their raril-ties, worn by ladtssandgontlrni'-u of FUil .aljdH*. New York and Boston, and rrhlcb,h« trusts oilin'- .ill to i-leauo all. ~,,,, H -f. T.rirr-j are v.-rv mnch reduced, anil tin Bell* Ead •« * UwHld oo reasonable terms. Care taken In packing lor land or water carriage . ... . . . , . Steam boat Cabin Furniture and Chairs on hand aud made '"ihow'lutoniiwi In furntahlnj bo.U will OnJ It to tbi-lr .ilvautag** to ilve ns a cal], as wo gi.e ororj nltouunn to tlio manuiucturo of «or. boat adapta*! to lli-ir u-o. i.u--l WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.. JAMKS ItOUU baa tHtcj up io rpleudid stylo Mb store, Mo. By Martet eUwl, and No 0 Union nrat, twtwwoD Filth street ami the Diamond, ami has uow completed bin Spring »lectcd, anil will bo 6old aa URaul. carctullj ’ A. JAYN ES, Pekin Ten Stor«, No. 38 Fifth sLrt-et. ahiTsllUKtS-— who «ia to get o neat anti woHMUttg QA At M'LAUUIiLIK’S, caU at 96 Fourth street, JylS UILAPK. UIIAKF , MANUPACTUItEIIS OF COAL AND WOOD COOKING OTOVfcS Parlor and Ikaung gloves, Gruto Fronts, 8 w mnitaTßsAc Ac. Warehouse No. 124 WOOD t'emitra, W &ROD Boxes y , 27£i'i-l ■wide, four Boors in number; with chq couusuon s r sf i f.i • dent to employ 200 hands, which is n Hu:iraiite**tbr.tjthe wo"k is all dene under my own immediate inspection. ’ ,65-Tne I‘adting in all clone in tfco tttorr. and Furniture warranted to carry safely any distance. Visiter.''to l’lnla delphia are respectfully invited,a? purchasers or oib.-rrrl-s, to call ana esaniino the Goods. •' ;u‘2s:ly ST. LOUlbr-' COMMISSION ANSI POKWAiaiINO Mrj.CKA'ra, Ho. 2?J Cc,JiaJ*SCIAL, BELOW f'tSlr tjTJftST-j B(~ Louis, Pin., CONSIGNMENT? eiiConinlspionanilliueei with prompt and persona! atttaticn, and libctaf a-Jvan^t will b« gi'fi’n ween reijuirr^cn CoucljjmmißLo lliUaol (.edlne, in hand. v , , . . Orders lor the purchase of LsaUle Farm for Sal*. fI'IIB subr-riber is HUihvrlzei to .‘•“1! TWO IILNWiEL* 1 and BIOHTY-fOUK AUKh£ GE LAND, siiuainl. tft Versal'.U*- trwn-hi p, v conn' v, i vnum, l) ifig bark of M'Keesport. known as the \Yhite*n;ik Fir.*..-', An-1 in Slight of the [KOpC-Sed Oil the I.otilku.evil.*- luiilr. i.(jnt> a« toll tram* IhiiMjei?*, which rent nm.ualiy 1 iit jj'iO. raid properi* is situated iu iho Ninth Waul oj Lin- cry of IhtUburjjb, on L'cnu s' rret, between an.l Aiw> the Factory nud Ground known a? Ihe “ Umpire Worfca *’ Mtuated on U.*» corner ol Penn and Morri# e* wrt". Alio! ‘£i acre* ol unimproved land, situated on U»o AUe irbeiiy liver, one mile from Kurd Liberty. Ou a portion of tbia Und there t* the best £aw Mill l.ratiou in the county. Also, H number of low c«nUiclis?t frcra 1 U- o arres oi choice land, situated uuo mile ue-.-t c-1 East Liberty, UU'l one taiie euat ut I.a\TreuoeM> , Tt>e above named pi-c*. of ym+rty ore tv yavAx* >U, ar;.. will ».e diapoaixl Ol U» atith'jruus t? rtn.s to early par c-s.^rfi. F<>r irru - s of eilr an 1 farther ;r»f>«'!n I i*. Nr -■ \S.>vd street, li nun.tr Bay \Voutl Nursery an*l Unrilens JAM Hr KENNEDY. [_lnti* i ( the well-known r tt ru«e Nuseriew, New York,) leav" to inlurni to** l>ut*i)C.lLnl b* tins iu>w established an EXTKNoIVK N U R- • j it the- tarm of Mr. James $. Negiey, u-ar fia.it I.i.v erty.whi-roho sbnllbcprepare-U after the sth instant,to re ceiToanil till orders for every nari-sy of fruit nnd Orr.ameD tal Trees, Hardy and Ureen House shrubs t»nd Plants. In Rddition u, a eholieand superior hU«:s on !%aud, he has m»d<> »rran«.m»l)t> with «n* of tU !»rc.-.t Nurstr-.-s iu th« hMt, to seep up bi.Hhupply. Having h thorough and long ey.;w rl*nre iu the basiuvse, he can assure his customers perfect Kennedy would also respectfully offer hi? services in iluNiunlmr. lavlnguut, aud managing Rural Cemeteries, Pub lic Parks, or thu grounds of Couutry K—ideuo-s; snd v.lli also furnish plans for tbo formation of Lawns, Approaches, Picturesque Scenery, Ac., In the highest •Ryles 01 the art. Practically acquainted with every brunch of Landscape Gardening,and having spent yearsm the hylnan I’arfct of England, and on the beautiful hanks of the Hudson, he hopes he has the capacity to meet the wishes or those who jO~ Communications can be addresse d through the City Post Ode-, or left at tho Woruhouiie of Messrs. Negiey A Mohan, U 2 Wood street caar7:y KENNEDY ft 00 Boitou Papier Blache Company. MODERN AND ANTIQUE ORNAMENTS. PITTSBURGH AGENCY, 07 M-VRIiET STREET.—The at’euLion of Builders, Steamboat Contractor* And Cab* lout Makers, is requested to thia uew and gr.Ht mt*nt iu the manufacture of embo.Ulsbments for BmUirgn and Ste&UiboaU, outside and iasidc; Cabins, Hulls, Church- Bwelltu m. Stores, and I‘arlor Furnitur«, iu fc'ilt, or in imitation «*f various kind* or vrood. Also, Corniuua, Bruck etr and ratont Ventilation Centre Ihe’-en tor Cnhitg<, Mouldings,Consuls Trtts**, BnUtomeut.ac; much utaaiwr aud handconier 'baa Plaster and N ood Carving, and u great deni more durable. . , , BLOCK LETTKK3 KOR SIGNS, Tcry rhc«p and warrant 'J SKffiSSl “.&««?. pflcM-fMt je'^S New Fiirmerelllp- MATTHEW GiI.UF AM) II.W'L RElelNuMl, tradiDi, her..l«f-'r.Mis M. llltAl'E A CO., Sl.'t" eud Hollow war,. MHOi.wcSun.TS, No. U 4 »’« au.-t, bar. th,» day L a-lwo.l with them TUOM.VS J. »**«.« »**«"« •“ “fo I„„ Tile moo-, -'vie ao.l llile f.t Ihe drill will, o’ h * KuTu" F>\ KhtflMJ KU i OIIAFV. They IeXJ tu’.lv Stall a ctmtiiUihUon of U.* 80 lib crullv «K*u Ita- firm c-f il.Gralt & Go. ,lulv M. 'l sr *t- ‘ . Mew Trimming Store, v„ ss (t.roer M,l’M > uimoaun-s to the; I riifnicul' I'ittsbnrgh and vicinity, thet ho wul open lne „ TrimmU'' StOTO OU Monday. April 17lb. Hu> lug fitted Ul, rhp nouteßt utorw room in the city, and idled it siln iv ohoto «-lcclion Of tbo la.ci ,lyle, of Trittimra** and bab- X*, b. Hotter. bioMdf Ural be will otter e»penj>r !«.- dace men tfi and,endeavor to give lull iutt olfaction to nil who f, v or him with their patronage. Ifessssß^asjrasss: Home League Factory. Heavy siuiti’iN'i l u r.w i. o a a ui 11 i.t>Dy, intended to Milt the retail irudo of Titt.-bur s h and A ;.ut.i.-ny, rneile of hard wined i ac". Jar* pattern* and tntti*.. brae.. “* he general attmtatton that otewarf*Cbeeba ami Tweeds are not inferior in quality to any otbora manufactured lu the United States, witb an increaetog urrnand fu. tbcu. encourages the Bubember to est.-nd tan bonne. r. • itb a view to Seep up a good asaortmout ol such Lhr< as a* nau ally retoil from Vi% to l»-)i cents per yard, bainpe.ni be sent to merchant* who cannot make i. couvenien.» call nt hi» Wureroom, Itebeceastreet, near ihedepot, Alwgneny. S* HAMILTON STEWART. Steamboat Owner# WILL find it to their ttdvuntog« to call and examine out stock of STOVKS, beiore purchasing d/ewhere. Our -rariety, both as to style of finish and utility, is superior to any iu thl< ui.vrkuu We ulfo have a Laundry Furnace, new in design and principal. deigned expressly for suam £o3t>-. (JUAKV. UHiaIXQKU & ORftVb. Dress Making runl Millinery. MRS. S. L. CAUUO it i>/«paiKi to main- to order Dress es Cloaks, Mastilla«. Tauias, At*. on the loori ina eon&ble tenxu. Apollo LuUUiug»,No. 7rob,” with a countenance as lamb like aScculd be imagined. And ho departed, Singing—* . " They watched him until hia portly peraon nnd borsa'grew dim in the distance, and turned away •sighing that such a good man should fall into the hands of that monster, the biackßtuith. .Fargeron had beard of hia new victim, and 1 rrjatced that hiß size and appearance furnished a better subject for hia vengeance than tho at tenuated frame of tbe lato parson. Oh, -what nice beating ho would have 1 He had heard, tco, that some Mcthodlat preachers wore rather spirited, and hoped this one might prove 60, that ho might provoke him to fight. Knowing the clergyman mußt paBS on Saturday in tho af ternoon,' he gavohis striker holiday, and reclin ing on a bench, regaled himself with the beauties of ° Tom I’ainc, awaiting the arrival of the preacher. . i 1 1 was not over an hour beforo he heard the words—* i u ''V.U. '"k. pfniOMFrON, * is :uu■.%'* S H-v- «• r ; gfl ' < M NUMBER 159. BY JOHN B. LAMAR, CE MACON, GEORGIA. CIUPTB U. “At home or abroad, on the land, on _ As ibj’ivflnts way ebatt tby otrengtb ©VLi • » Hpw happy are they who their Savior obey, Ahd bar* laid up their treasure above son" id ft full, clear voice, and soon the vocalist, turning the angle of a rock, rode liesnrely on with a contented smile on his lips. ** How arc,yon f old slab-sides? Get eff yonr horse and jdln my devotions,” saif the black*, siniih. “I have many miles to ride,’* answered the preacher, “ nnd hava't time, my friend, I’ll call aa 1 return/’ “ Your niiCio 13 Stnbblpworth, and you are the hyprocrUo the Meth&dUte have sent here, eh “ My yiamo ia Stnbbloworlh,” bo replied, meekly. „ . r. “ DidiTl you know my name was iNen iorge ron, tho blacksmith, what whips every Metho diit preacher that goes through this gap?" was with an ntt laeious look. " And how dare you come hero V _ The preacher replied that he had heard Mr. Forgf row’s name, hut presumed that ho did not molest well-behaved travelers. “ You presumed soi Yes, you nro the most presumptuous people, you Methodists, that ever irod.shne leather, any how. Well, what'U.you do if I don’t whip-you this time, you bchf-head cd disciple you?” - , . Mr. Stubbleworth profeßsed his willingness to do anything reasonable to avoid each penance.. “We'l, there's three' things yon have to do, or. i’ll maul you into a jetty.- -The first is, you ape ! to quit preaebiug 1 lire eccond is, you must wear this last will and testament of Thomas Paine neat to your heart, read it every day, and be lieve crery word you read, and tho third is, you are to curse the Methodists in every crowd yon get into.” Tho preacher looked on during these novel, propositions, without a line of his face being moved,'and r,t the end replied, that the terms I were not reasonable, and he wonld not submit to them. - ' I “ \Voil. you have got o, whaling-to submit to tueu. I ! ll larrup you like blazes! I’ll tear you ] into doll rags, corner ways! Get down, yon bugrar.’’ The preacher remonstrated, and Forgeron walked up to the horse and threatened to tear him off, if be did not dismount, whereupon the worthy man made a virtuo of necessity, and alighted. ... “ I have but one request to make, my friend s that is, that you won’t beat mo with thiatover ; coat- on. It was a present from the ladies of my last circuit, and I do not want to have it I torn ” “ Off with it, and that suddenly, yon basin faced imp, yon.” • . Tho Methodist preacher slowly draw off his surcost, as the blacksmith continned sis iirado of abuse on himself and his sect, and as he drew his right h md from tho slccro uni threw the garment behind him, he dealt Mr. Forgeron a tremendous blow between his eyes which laid that person at full length upon the ground, with I the testament of Thomas Paine beßide him. The I Rev. Mr. Stnbblcwortb, with the tact of a oon- I noisseur in Buch matters, did not wait for his 1 adversary to riso, bnt mounted him with the I quickness of a oat, and as he bestowed his blows i with a bounteous hand on the stomach and I face of tho blacksmith, continued his Bong ! where ho had left off on hiß arrival at the | smithy; “ eancot expr© s * tbs sw@et com fort aod peaco, Of a eoui In ltd ce.hest lore’"— until Me. Fcrgeron, from having experienced “ firat love,” or some other sensation equally dow to him, responded lustily, “ ’Nought ’Noughl Take him off!” But unfortunately there was no one to porform that kind office ex cept the old roan, and ho munched a bunch cf grass, and looked on ns quietly, as if his master was “ happy ” at a camp meeting. “ Now, said Mr. Btubbleworth, “ there ars three things you must promise me, before I lot you up.” “What are they” asked Forgeron, eagerly. “ The first is, that yon will molest a Methodist preacher again.” Here Ned’s pride rose, and he hesitated, and the reverend gentle man’, with his usual benign Btnilo on his face, renewed his blows and sang 1 " I roils on the sky, freely jostlSed I, j And the moon It wia under my feet.” This oriental language overcame the black emith! Such bold figures, or something else, caused him to slug out, *‘ Well, I’ll doit—l'll do it " • ‘You nro getting on very well,” said Mr. Stubbloworth. “ I think I can make a decent man of you yet, and perhaps a Christian.” Ned groaned. “Tnc second thing I require of you is, to go to Pumpkiuville Creek meeting house, and hear me preach to-morrow. Ned attempted to stammer out some excuse. «• l—l—that is—” When the dirino resumed hia devotional hymn, and kept time with the musio, by striking him over the fice with the fleshy part of Ms hand My poo! mounted higher, on a ohariot of fire, Not did envy El s jah his seat ” Ned’s promise of punctiaiity caused the par- 1 sou's excerciso to cease, anil the words, redolent of gorgeous imagery, died away in echoes from the adjacent cragu. *• Now, the third and last demand I make of you is peremptory.” Ned was all attention, to know what was to come next. “Yon are to premise to seek religion, day and night, and uever rest until you obtain it the hands of a merciful Redeemer.” The fallen man looked at the declining sun, and then at the parson, and knew not what to say, when the Utter individual began to raise bis voice iu song once more, and Ned knew what would come next. ' *• I’ll Jo tny beat,” ho said, in a humbled “Well, that’s a man,” Mr. Stubbleworth said. 11 Now get up aod go down to the branch and ■Wash yonr taco, and dust your clothes, and tear up Mr. P line's testament, and turn your-thoughts on high.” Ned arose with feelings he hod never expo- " \r . 14 44 one *" W . 7"C5 U • * 1 {OUT Z&OStbB»IMHMI4 10 OO n *' flix months... . 12 CO •’ “ on* y0ar....... ~. .. 18 00 -tending Card, six lines or loos, par annua 10 00 OBUtamui at rLiAouns: One square, per annum, (<■ noludvo of the paper)-. rienced before, and went to obey, the lavatory in junction of the preacher, .when that gootloman mounted hie horse,, took Ned by the hand, and said <■ Keep your promise and'.l'll.keop ,your oounsel/Gooderening, Mr." Forgeron rl’lllook for yoffto-morroH,’’.. and off haxode with the sameimportnrfeible.aqautenance, tfngiogoo loud as to scare .th* eaglets from theirveyriij in tho ovorhangiogrooks., ■ .'i ."i , „ Well/'ttitewSKt Nod, “Ihis ira ntoe bull* neas'! people Bay if they knew Edward Eorgoron was whipt beforehis own door in the- gap, and by a Methodist, preaohor, too ? But hia musings were “ more.in Borrow than- in anger.” ; MARCH 27. CUAPTFH 111. ■ ■ ■■ ' ■ * . The disfiguredcountenance of Forgcronwasor' Bourse the subject of numerous.tjuestituflr that night among his friends, to .which hoiireplied, with a store look, they well understood, and the vague remark that,he had .tnct with anacoidcnt. Of oourse they nfevcr dreamedof.the true.oause. Forgeron looked !n the glass;''jifd perhaps'oom pared the changing huea of his” black eye'from a recent scuffle,” to the-rainbow m. thh Ship wreck scene, ” blending’every color into, one. Or perhaps be hadvpe’Wr read that storyi and only muttered, to -hfmeelf,, “ Ned Forgeron whipped by a Methodist preacher . .-•5 His dreams' that night Were. of ift confused and disagreeable nature, and.-waklng _iU : the __ morning be had an indistinct thine unpleasant having occnn ed r: Atllrst he coOld not recollect the cause of bis , feel legs, but the braises on his face and body socn called them'tef mind, os well-as the ■promise. He mounted hia horse in Bilence, and went to re deem i ■ time Mawfoto conduct tniLniftßled ft Tho gossips of too borhood observed it, "GTtth--.aki3pered that bed was eilent and aerians, and batLgoue to.meeting evory Sunday Binoe the accident,. •They won dered at Mb burning the boots he-msed Jo read BO much. Strange storiea wefetnrCulatßd' 6s to this inetomorphos of the jovial;'■'dare-devil blacksmith into a gloomy,and- taciturn :.mau. Some Bnpposed, very sagely, that a spirit had enticed him into the mountains, and after giving him a glimpse into the* future, had' misled him to a crag, where he‘had-fallen and-bruiped bis face. Others gave the princo of .darkness, the oreditof the change; but none suspected the Methodist preacher, and as the latter gentleman bad no vanity to gratify, the secret remained with Ned. ■ ■"— ; This gloomy state.,.of mind-continued .until Forgeron visited a camp-meeting. The Itev. Mr. Btubblewofth preached a*sermon that Beemed to enter his soul, and relieve it of a burden, and the rong of - - - : ■ « How happy are they, who their Saviour obey,"- was only half through, when ho felt like a new man. Forgeron was from that time a shouting Methodist. At a love-feast; it'short time subße qaent, he gave in his ezperience. and revealed ■tno mystery of his conviction and oonvetsion to bis astonished neighbors-, The Ue7. Simon Stub* bleworth, who had faithfully kept the secret un- I til that tithe, could contain himself no longer, but gave vent to his feelings in convolsive-peate or laughter, as the burning tears of heartfelt, joy coursed their way down his cheeks, .'‘leSj.my/ brethren,” he said, “ it’s all a foot. I did. maul the grace into his unbelieving soul, there a no j&Qbt” . - . . . s » • The blacksmith of the mountain pass became a happy man, and a Methodist p£oaoher. t . * foe sale and to let. 35 Per Centiower Uuh »ny Farmtn the COQBty*. A VALUABLE TABU FOBtof— authorised to sell the foaowtng-described XRkCfJjif LAND, containing lit M to, in North noose.SO By 26 feet, 3 strrita hist; Wash noose. Eprfng House and other ont tnii'l '.tp-. acsw Frame Bank. Barn, t4rt»feet, finished in tl» hist poeaihlo manner.,:i»Jth •Etablinc under the whole buildingJ 100 bearing: Apple Trees. best grafted qualities; a large quantity of Peach and Cherry Trwfi? all tn bearing' Order; about 85 and in a withwatermalltbefiddfl. This laud is very comfortably eitoated in onoof-thebest neighborhoods in tho county, beicg'conVepjent to toatKct, to churches, schools and mills, atfd iKinild not bethe market, only that the owner is abotottf remove the fax west. Terms easy and price moderate. .For fuxthetparii* theowner, W M. ' " Real Estate Agent. FOB SALE.—Two splendid Farms; one of'loo acres, end the other 7 6 acres; beautifully •located on .the Upper Su Ctmir Township Flank Road, 6'mllea from the city,eeeh cf them lying 60 as to divide into 10acre lota,havingagood spring on each. Itis a splendid opportunity f°r aspetmla tion. Those who want a good borne,'or wish to make money, would ao wellto look at It,ha we willkeUl to the first that offers us our low price, in lots oral! , Also, five Country Seats, 1 mile froin Woods only 3 mnes from. Allegheny city, by wayofthe hew Bngh ton' Plank ItoaL They are fine healthy locations, and of "’Tlao.'fen Country Seats on. the .Ohio and F«no'y'van'“ Railroad,7 miles below the city. The/willbesoldseparale or togetier to a colony or building asaoelatlon. It is a lovely location, and cheap, of course.. Also, one Lot of two acres, and two smaller pieces of ground,opposite Ilarlman’s .at Woods’ ran, offered at a very low price for bo fine a property. An assorlmenl or Lails, Houses and Lots, alaayaon ‘ described in n n y oSL B eof r - 1)61016 bttyinSl ° U HO ?nOMA'B\VOOM; enquire ol 75 Fourth street. PewtHlfnl Site, for Country Home*. TUB uiKerslgued offers for salo, on easy terms, FIFTY LOTS, laid off And restricted for rural * Also, au ENTIRE SQUARE, on the bank of the Al'esb"?! 7M feet long by 200 feet deep; having fronts on Marfand Jolla Ann Avenues, and Hcnriettafind Hefr sQWta, Wto B-fuare contains mnny Srdlt Trees of tho choioept kind, and commands a fine view of the picturesque and remantloKe nary around. lam desirous of preserving this square en tire, as it would afford one of the most charming and mag ni¢ sites for a gentleman’?, summer residence, la the Immediate-vicinity of the two cities. Alfo,aboutTHß*K AGUES OF-GUOTTND,at fteheaaof the Island, advantageously situated formanufacturing put* above property Is situated In IhJquesne borough, on the high and main hank of Herr’s Island, and is reached by avcrysuhatanlial Bridge of one span. For up plv at my residence, in borough, on the mai hank, fronting tho head of Herr’s Island, or of JOHN DUN* LAP £ CO., comer of Second and Market eta., Fittcbrnrsh. apr!7:tf WM. C. MILLLit* Fifth Ward Property for lale at a. Good Bargain- * Tubes valuable brick house 3 and lots- These tots emhraoe a front on Penn street, of t>B feet 6 Inches, ton 3 feet alley; on which there iserected a\alna ble block of Brick Houses, two stones high, with kitchen and cellar in basement, 41 feetfront on Penn street. andSO feet deep on Loctrel street This b a very dedrable situa tion for either a Store or a Tavern; Penn street betag the great throughlaro of the city: and this property bi%ig con venient to the ltailroad Depot e. This property would not bo in the market- only that the owner is hying in Washington county, and finds it extreme ly Incourenlen! to attend to it Termaeasy and price-moderate; for forthsr particulars enonire of ROBERT DAT, Fifth Ward, enquire o or JAS. C. RICHEY, Beal Estate Agent, at this office. jirt uasssosPiiro, oauss: w 2& i 76 8 CO 6 00 CIOAL PROPERTY FOR SALK AT A GREAT BARGAIN. j -The subscriber Offers to soil the oie-half of 400 seres of Cos), and 16JJ acres of surface, situated at Freemsu a Landio*. on the Ohio river. In Hancock county, \a. This property has facilities rarely met “With; the vein being T teet thick, of the very best quality of Bliuxinous&ml,and at a point on the river where the water is about 13 feet at the lowest stage, and a very large pool, sufficient to harbor 200 coal boats, Also a.cbartar for tbc-purpose of establish ins coal -works at tb© same point. Thew i« erected on* tbe aborea first rate oTersbot Raw Mill. . . - The above -will be cold half, three-quarters, or the whole, 1 to salt purchasers. Terms easy and price moderate* For I further particulars onqulie of ROBERT KEENAN, op. l * l ® premises,or of ‘ JASIEB C. RIOIIEY, deefi Real Estate Agent, at this office* Co&l Works For Sale* • SIXTY Trnißß ACIUSS OP LAND, with 250 acres of Coal attached, and all the improvements thereon In success ful operation, raid Farm is situated oh the Monongahel* river, 34 miles above Pittsburgh, and is . supplied with a Farm Douse, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad, apd an excellent harbor. “ ' ' M . The vein of Coal Is fiv?feetthick,and cannot be.surpasfiw ;In quality. For further particulars apply to - ~ NICHOLSON 4 PAYNE, No. 235 Liberty atreet. THE PROPERTY eitoatctl corner of Webster and MWo streets, from and after the Ist of April next, an eligible situation for a large Boar ting HouMoraTatora Stand. It contains cue large Brick Uoupe, fron ting OQ *Jr ton street; two small Frame Houses, fronting on Crawiortt street; and Stable, fronting on Webster asnall exrebsa the back buildings can be converted totjrWg bllng capable of stalling twelve ! janlS 92 Fourth * treet * ouaES, btouks, oFeiutts, sc., to ing House on Third street, opposite .thei Oatettß Bu.Ullnga—rent $225; a House, corner WjJlo aad Tuwsend street; Mo. 131 Third street, ;n Derailing, ondStore Room—rent,,*2so; a Storr B ic?. on Rosa street, at the head of Fifth i S ODI. in Splane'a Building, Fitth street; a large Hail o§ Joavp. street; a lftrgo-Btore Boom oa Foarta J?- Store Room onThlrd street, next to ’ Apply to iflthMl 8. CUTHBERT. »0 Third st-r, Yaluablk heal estate *' o ‘‘g A ,VA, A^iQ I Ltrw! Borough of Mancheater-TmUTlf £UIhDIMS Wf«. I each 24 feet front by IQO feet deep, and , ufl j oh street BO feet in -sldth; aro o^t^A or ' i ' l fJi“y^ S part of the reasonable terms of payment This property p ‘™p estate of the late Jsmes Adams, Esq., and the true » Pft | feet nod beyond dispute. Apply to TIMKS „t'aKVJ.V. , j ttorB i ™lhcf 016 Post Office. I'ur tr! Soi's' l “Ml!aEXT. comet «l Weed «od 5U - I'-' 1 V •• V v « *