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*S-1 EKUS.— five Pollan n yar, piyablf strictly in
: fiix Dollars triil -p-a-rabiy be required if not paid
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OiHws .adby tbs v roi: IV'y.
THE BATUEDAT HOEHIH& .POST
’Pjardiihsd.froai tbossme offlea, on a largo -blank., si to
b,»t. at r»VO UObLAM • ywr.tn advance. • Single copies
. .||T*C*«T3.
- 'tPf* Kb paper trill bo discontinued unlaw. at theater*,
on oftbe Pro prietor*,) until all. arrearages are paid.
:-W NO attention will be paM to any order unless accom
panied by the rnoppy, or. satisfactory reference In tbiscity .
"*5“ Connected wtt the Establishment of the Uorrdrur Post
ton- of Ik* VirgulJob Printing OJJices in the city.uhert oS
t nds of ysoT* u done on the shorten notice, and most reason*
able terms, . . ; - ~ '
ROFESSIONAL CARDS.
, i Rcitit* C* G«. Sprout*
ATTORNEY AM) COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office, No.
, Fourth street; Pittsburgh. Pa. declLly
A; • Jamos A» Lonrrle,
TIOHNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
_ . between SmDUfmld street and Cherry aH«y fdoclltly
JOSEPH WEAVER,
ATTORNEY- AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office, No. U 4 Fourth street,
jaScly?) . pjTThDuur,n. pa- ’
JOUJi UARTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office, corner Fifth and Grant atii,
,ta3.lv3] ITTTSDITRQn. PA.
Tlaomas Meeni,
Attorney at la w and solicitor in chancery.
Office, next door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio.
. my 4
S. P» Atoae,
ATTORN EY AT LAW— No-100 Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
Pt, fourth door, below Air. Body Patterson’s livery
Stable. . '. ■ j«2S
C. Orlando LoouUi t
TTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood.
. )y4:y ■ •• ■
Thom&i ffiU Alaraholl,
ATTORNEY AT LAl\—Office,Lowrie’e Biddings, Fourth
street. janTdy
It*.lS* Carnahan,
TTORNRY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between
Cherry allevaud Qrant street. jefcy
J« N> M’Clowrr,
Attorney and counsellor at law—om<» in
.B&keweU'g Buildings, on Grant street. je2
D. H. Hazen,
ATTORNEY at LAW—No. 127 Fourth street, above
near SmlthfieltT. ■ • mar37:y
Patrick Dl’Kennn,
ALDERMAN OF THIRD WARD.
OFFICE CORNER OF GRANT AND FIFTH STREETS,'
(formerly occupied by Alderman Lewis,) where ult bu
siness pertaining to the office or Alderman and Jurtice of
the Peacawßl be promptly amended to. fobl:Sm
N. Uisclcmaater, Alderman,
/ vFFICE, Grant street, between Fonnh st. and Diamond
f I alley. Conveyancing of ail kinds done with the great
est rare and legal accuracy, Titles to Real Estato ex
amined, ■■ , ' ja3:g
E, S< Alderman,
..V" 0.01 THIRD Street, between Wood and ttarketstreets,
Pittsburgh.. Collections promptly mode. Bonds, Mort
scenes, and other .writings drawn with neatness and acca
rv:y. }e2l:lv
Juaa H« AHL, SURGEON DENTIST, (sno
cessor to G.W. Biddle,) NO. 144 SMITH*
FIELD STREET.
Office hours, from 8 to 1 o’clock, and
rom 2 to E o’clock febis.ly
J.SCOTT, DENTIST, Fourth doors
QniSSa west of Market.
Ornci llouE3—From nice A* M. to fire
M. dec2Q:y
BUSINESS CAROS.
D. W. REUSTINE CO..
■COSaiSSiOJi 4JiU FOtUVAKDiJiG MEBCIIASTS,
AXO
Dealers Generally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin
cinnati and other Manufactures, &o.
1i0.Q 3 Front streets, between Market and Ferry streets,
. Jf£r Liberal cash advances made on consignment*;. Par
tlcular attention p;iid to forwardiog Western merchandise
Bejtrentxs. —Cuvrk. A Thaw, Win. Beg&ley A Co., Wm. M’*
Cully & Co., F. Bellera A Co., Hays & Biaak, Kramer b
Kahm, Henry Graff, Ksq., Wm. Kicbbaum, S. it. Johnston,
Ksq., Thomas Bake well, J>3q., George Lcdtie, E>q., Solomon
Stoner, Esq. jafi:s
wm. DixuHAii.......
W9I. IH.\GiU3I *te CO.,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
’ Liberty street, opposite Fcnna. ItaUrnojl Ocpi-L,
aprj PiTTaDUsan. Pa.
tlcnry Cl. ColllUa,
Forwarding and commission merchant, an*.
Wholtfsale Dejtle? in Cheese, Battvr, Seeds, Fiah, ano
Produce geu-rTHlly, No. *25 WOOD Si., Pittsburgh. [marfc
Paul A Slnniock,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING M.EitCIIANB, ANb
STEAMBOAT AGENTS —N 0.7 W&terHreHt, Cincinnati.
Ohio. t.apl:tf
King iE Jloorliead,
TTTHOLESALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DBALERS-
T f No. 27 Wood street, Lhttsburch. jroy*23
li. I'. C. iilorgno,
BOOKSELLER AND STATION Kit—has aiways on nan
a gen«rH l ur.-ior lm ou t <> f rWioM, Missel luomous and BlanV
Boots, Printing. Pent nud Cap Paixir, Ac., Wholesale and U«-
tatl, No. 10* Wool street, below Fifth, side, Pittsburgi.
Kngs and Taunera’ Scrape. aploMy
1. W. ChAdiTick,
DEALER IN RAGS AND PAPER, No. 140 Wood gtree.
Pittsburgh. The highest price in cash paid for rags
mrlly
TCLLUtt Miuxii, I’liiln ..«....r?n; amju-M.;*, PilC?burgfc
JliUler & illcketiou,
TKTCOLG3 ALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES
r? Wines and oegara—Nos. 172 and 174. corner of Itwii
aud Liberty struets, Pittsburgh, iron, Nails, Cotton Yarn,-
Aa* constantly on hand. jy2s
Wllllniß Carr A Co.,
f Wm. Oakr ute af the firm of J. Parses A Co.)
WHOLESALE GROCERS and UcahjrrtiD Foreign Wine
and Bran dies, Old Moooarahela ncj Rectified Whh
key, No. 323 Commercial ltow, Liberty street, Pittsburgh
P*. j*»3;y
00-ParLuership,
TITHE subscribers have th ; s day formed a partnership fo
I. the purpose of carrying on Cbrnmurion and Furwaro
in?, in connection with tho Fish, Bacon and Oil, and Fr<
dues buaiQ**;u gcneraltyjunderthe style of E.sousu A Ktct
AKDpox.;' warehouse .No; HO: Water and 150 Front streets
formerly occupied- by Bur bridge A rnxhnm.
WM. Ji. ENGLISH,
JAMES KICQAKDSON,
ffA3. J. BENNETT.
Pittsburgh, February Ist, lSs4:f«b3
FR. DRAVO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., dealer Jj
» Oountry [Produce, offers for sale a choice stock <
Groceries, selected for family use. Spices of everyvariet.
aad the purest quality, ground at his'Steam Mills. Als
Dried Fruits, Poreizn and Domestic. Produce taken in e>
ehange for .Merchandise. .
F. R. p. hos procured a fall assortment of Landreth
Warranted Garden Seeds, and invites the attention of all ii
t created lorural affairs. j tin 11
WS. kXUUdh. J. J. I. DXN3ET
ENGLISH A iUCHAROSOai.
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, ab
Wnolesale Dealers In Fish, Bacon and OißandProdtft
generally. Warehouse formerly occupied by Buibridge •'
Inghram, No. 116 Water and 150 First street, Pittsburg!"
Penna. f*3
Coinmlsaion
aIHK subscribeps have opened a bouse for the above put
pose, at No. 17 street, four doors above th-
MoDon-'ftbela [loose. Wo will purchase, or receive, 01
comaiL'«ion,forsftle,conslcamenti?of Flour, Bicon,
Corn, Oats, FUXx Seed. Grass Sted, Baled Hay, <£x
ujion which wo will make advances, or purchase at tl
best market rates for cash.
novfl AT/JKO * CO.
Jetii ftl'Langtiltu,
DBALRH IN GROCERIES, Pit »L>UCE, FLOUR, BACON
Ac., No.lo, career Emlthfield an! First streets, Pitt
bur,rb, l*&, nntfi
joux a. rouxa... ....KtiA.-ias l. 11.t'No
/TECH. B. TOtf.NO
T. B. Young - & Co,
*V > JS Snithiidd strt/X, opposite City /laid,
MANU • A fUUEiW OF CABINET FURNITURE ANT
0 + AIRS, nl erory description. Materials and wurK
loo»"k"i/ »nr land and water carriage.
O. O. Wood,
IMJOUIK it AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WIN I f
AND LIQUuRS, No. 147 North Second street, tilth do 1
ojjots Race,«ast side, Philadelphia, has oat hand, tho be>>
qualities ot old Brandies* Wines. Irish Whisky, Monoag
liela WfblBky,_ Holland Gin, Cordials, ftfjOn terms worth
— thrt'itrfrurioti'or'p'unjlink'ers adiTdenler?., fau29v
iUnry flrCallough <£• Co.,
WHOLESALE UiiOCEKS nod Comiuinslou Merchantf
’f I'WIHDiI I'dnl't. I >« * f e*- 11 f ./h j»?l-
W in. DtKby7 Jr ‘
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING STORE. Matonic Hal
Fifth ttrvty t i iUshnrg t i. —Clothing made to order, i
good style, and at mMararw rate* qijO tf
R. d& A C. Duncan, ~
WHOLESALE GItOCERS, and Dealers in Produce, Fo
eUn \\mcj‘iad Li(juord,OU Hf>non*ahelaandKoci
fled tVhfafey, No. 291 Liberty «L, Pittsburgh. Pa. f}v29:y
A. Tlndl«,
fgjßgßo. WHOLESALE sad lie tail SADDLE, lIAUNESt
05SSi® TRUNK, VALISE and-CARPET BAG manufs*
• turer. No. 103 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
JoUn FI« Rletlor.
■\»raOLBSALK AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSIC/.
TV . INSTRUMENTS. Pianos, Music, School Books sr
Etailonery, No. 122 Wood *tra»t. r jnnl
A.J.OAQAS ..... .DAJflfit AQL, Jt
'■ ■ ■ _ HAGAJS 4fc JLHI*,.- ;
'TTTUOL'ESALIS and Retail Di *rs is SUks. fbncv an
¥T Staple RRF Nos 31 Market and 8 Unii
street, Pittsburgh, Rpr 4
* JOSEPH CHA.PfiIA.IT,
- .-WHOLESALE AND 1 RETAIL DEALER IN
* IMPORTED CIGARS,
• my&ly ■ No. S 3 Maksut PriTsunnan
POWEH & iuerdon;
Aechtpectukal and ornamental CARYKItB!-
Orns'nental Patferha for Casting, In every styb
Modeling, Designing, Ac. -Composition Ornaments for tV
decoration of Steamboat*, Buildings, 9O SJIITHFIEL
Street. near the Post Offlnn . - * vlr.^m
.?r B . “white HOC sk *
FANCY SILK'ATO WT)OLEN DYER AND CLEANS)
• No. 7 ISABELLA the Emmet Hptel,
s. otthmut .... -s. l. cumur*.
_S, COTHBEBT-A SON,
TTiEAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, rlfo. B‘
JLv Bmithjield tired. ' nov7
L G. Hnyirardt
DEALER In BOOTS.SiIOES. TRUNKS and leqhor
and BRAID. HATS, corner of Market and Liberty ft- 1 -
>tfn. 174 Pittflhorgh. . • .;frr4!*
tot™ J ' , n» JUTCnEU, r
WHOLESALE,AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
i.o.ri w 135 Wood Street,
J =iHj g«« floor to H.-Chil J’» Shoe House, Pittabnrch
J. urn . j.runusr
wlth JOA * BST - tb '
3. ABEL * CO attWi J V ootid lifted under the stjle r
Jo Orth streets’ he 014 Bt<md . «or Smlthfleld ao
Streets, where he will, hni EENt
Ms numerous frtoiulsv ! MlutUdeitoiii^^ 8 ' 1 ' 1 f
pore, »u rust ni>>Uh the lne
— ortaw-M „, 4 g
f*y mm
'G POST.
.UltN. EICIiiiAUM.
PITTSBOBOn, PA.
.geo. mxoiuai
AlttOtlfNT.
POBLIBHED DAtLY, BY GILLMORE a MONTGOMERY AT THE “ POST .faimiNu* CORNER OF FIFTH aND AT 56.0» P EB AN'NUM, OR 36,C0 WIIEM PAID BTBICTL? IN aPVAMOe"
VOLUME XIII.
BUSINESS CARDi
EHTBKPttISB WORKS.
SC. 136 WOOD BTRkBT, T ,BD DOOR BKOV VTOGUI ALLXT.
ne’irk .■ tstlet.
j/fefafywaSEfijSiS IMFOItTKRS* and manufactorcre of
CniiHV,SURGICAL AND DKSTAL
IN.SIIIUJUnJTS, ItIFLES, *o. W«
yQff keop a general assortment of the above
articles constantly on hand ; together
*ltb a general rarlety or Fancy Hardware. Also, Huns, Pis
tols .and Iteyolrors, Flnflks, Uoms, Shot Belts, Cans, Powder,
■Lead and Bullets; Bowla, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket llnlrcr;
Tailors and Hair Dressers’ Shears; Pocket Scissors. 4c.—
Also. Trusses and Supporters.
Jobbing and repairing neatly executed.
amass I—We are making Rifles of erery description, to
order, of the beat mcterial, and workmanship warranted
Orders rewired for them at Wholesale or Retail, .will bodi
ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale
prices. py 16
Ghandetiera and Gaa Fixtures
f | IHL subscribers are now opening at their new Warrr- >m-
JL NO. 100 FIHST STREET, between Wood and Smith
field, the largest assortment or CHANDELIERS, BRACK
®TB»PKN®ANTBfandaII articles connected wit Gan Fitting,
ever offered in this market. ’ Having arrangements mado
by which they will be constantly in receipt of new patterns
and varieties, they confidently Invite the attention of pur
chasers to their seleotlon. We are determined to sell as
low as any houao in the West, and being practical Gas Fit
ter*, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles
We continue as heretofore to fit np buildings of every de
scription for gas. water and steam.
Brass Castings of all kinds made to order promptly,
LONG, MILLER A (JO.,
No. lot* First street.
OEOUGKFLETCHER,
7ROM SEW TORE,
MANUFACTURER of the celebrated
r \ Gogsamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic
' r | Band Toupees, and every description
j of Ornamental Hair, for Ladles and
Gentlemen, 70 FOURTH STREET,
between Wood and Market, Pitts-
BtEfCSER’s system enables Ladles
and Gentlemen to measure their bends
with accuracy.
No. 1. The round ofthe Head.
No. V. From Uie forohead over tho head to neck, No. 2.
No. 3. Frem ear to car, over the top.
No.'4. From ear to ear, round the forehead.
For Toupees, to cover the top of the bead only—a paper
pattern, the exact ahapo of tho bald part. fmy4
A«n Concß and Carriage Factory l
JOHNSTON, BROTHERS & CO.,
OotiKT of Rebecca and Uclmont Allegheny Oily,
WOULD respectfully inform their friends
the public generally, that they have
c«M^^Sp*commenced the manufacture ot Carriage,
Hlr i»HL— Barouches, Rockaways, Buggies,Sleigh.** ntui
Chariots, Id all thatr various styles of fiabh and proportion.
All orders Will be executed with strict regard to durability
and beauty of finish. Repairs will ulso he attended to oo
the most r«*f*>uable terms. Using iu alt their work the
best Eastern Shafts, Poles, and WheW *tut7, they fee!
dent that all who favor th&m with their patronage, will be
perfectly satisfied on trial of their work.
lurcha/vrs are requested to give us a call, before puruha
ring elsewhere. oct6:lv
3 t. JOUftSTOH.... r>. t. JuUNaToS 1. XiGRI
Blcelalor Carriage Factory.
J'OUNBTuN, BROTHER a OU., PRACTICAL COACH
corner of Rebecca auj Reltnonislreets, Alie
gbwy *lty, Pa., have on hand und are manufacturing an
extensive assortment of Carriages, Rockaways, Buggies,
kaggdge Car.*, Xc., made in all their various styles, with
stnet regard to durability aul beauty of finish, using in all
their work tbe best Juniata iron nn-1 eastern hickory. Re
pairs attended to oq the must reasonable tortus. They feel
confident that all who may favor them with their putreu*
uge, will ho penectly Bathfi*d on trial _f their worv
The Pittsburgh and Manchester Ouiuibuses j a.-s t-very fif
t«*en mloutesdurinc the day. r -d;>.l r
PITTSBURGH COACU FACTOK*.
M. 01QEL0W...... Mians L. STIVLXS Ct. M-1, L iU.tKt
Bigelow A Co.,
Successors to e. m big llgw, no. -jo eis* re.*
Diamond alley, near Wood street, Piet.-
ourgh—COACHES, CARRIAGES, PllE.v
rONS, BUGGIES, and every description < f iST- ■■ .
fancy vehicle* built to order, and tiubhed in a umnuor ui
<urpasaed for beauty of design, elegance of finish, skill < f
workmanship, and durability of material*.
All work warranted cov3
JOSEPH 'FLU3II
(SUCCESSOR TO l. WILCOX A CO.]
(CORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keen*
J constantly on hand a foil assortment of Drugs, Medi*
does, Medicine Chest?, -Perfumery, and all articles pertain
•tig to his business.
Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded at
Ui hours. j„-yy
iou.v rLijaso.
FLEMING BROTHERS,
(Successors to J. Kidd A Co.)
WHOLESALE DREGGI3TB,
Ab. 60 Rood Klrrct, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Proprietors of Dr. M’Lanr’e Celebrated Vermifuge, Liver
HU*, Ac. j*io
JOHN HAFT, JR.,
(Bucc«sscr to Jas M’Uuffej.i
'WtioleaaJe and lie tail Drugglit,
\ND Dealer in PAINTA, OII.S, DYE 81 U Kt'b, l4l
Wood afreet, thrw doore below Virgin all«-v,
apr4:njAf ly I*l IT.- i;UUG H.
R. L . ALLEN,
WHOLESALE DEALES. IN
Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Monanga
hela Bye Whisky, &c.,
AX.SO, lUsICTIFVING DISTILLER,
NO. 8 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA.
iFTINEa, UravdiM, Uin»; Cordial*., Jamaica ojiirita, Rt.
T V Croix onu New England Rum, Curn ts. t’buuipagucs,
cotch Ale, London Brown stout, Scotch, Uuurbun,
•Id Alonongnholn Rye add Ructlfied vs hi.-ky, Apple, ivach,
»'ild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; imported Llavhna,
-egalia, and Principe Cigarr; and Coiuru-.n
tgurs, all at such low p ices as to challeng . coinpt- itum.
anev Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottlejf of every style, and
•emijohns of all sires. I respectfully Invite an examina
ion of my atock, at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pituburgb,
'anna. apr&iy
Kcivoval
**"JNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER,"to
dAB removed to 294 LIBERTY street, opposite Garrison
alley, and No. S SEVENTH, near Smithfield, where
*>e attention of his friends and the public is is vited to the
tock of RKADY-iIADK GOODS always on band. Also,
toths, Cassimeres and Vestings for ordered work. A full
«sortmem oi Furnishing Goods for gentlemen, Including
tats of all qualities. Trunks, Umbrellas, Ac., Ac. j«6J
• onif M'CLOSSKT - COEJtAULo H'CLOs&AI.
Wholesalo find Betail Clothing Merchants,
NO. 8 8 WOOD STREET.
rHKaubseriberN respectfully Inform their old customers
and the publie in general, that they have this day as
•oclated in tho above busineea, under the firm
i JOHN M’CLOSICEY A CO. They respectfully solicit a
lareoi public patronage.
The previous business of each will he settled by them*
• tv«in respectively. febP
> RAIRD, <lat« of the firm of Oootiri A Lai&dJ* baring
Opened STORE NO. G* (two doors above the rid
-And,) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING
USINES3, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a
«are oi the patronage of ibe late firm.
N. Clothing made to order in the mout fashionable
.vies, and on the shortest notice—lnferior to none in the
»ty, . _ j*!!?. 0 !?.
James Blalllngar,
ajTONONGAHELA PLANING MlLL—Would respectfully
.YJ_ inform his friends and the puolia, that his new vstab
ishment la now in full operation, ana that he is prepared to
umlsh Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber,
vith promptness, and at the lowest rat*a.
Board ami Plank, planed on one or Doth rides, constantly
o hand.
gash, Doors, and Mouldings, of every description, made to
rder.
Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advantage
o give him a call, os he can now tumish them with planed
nff suitable for every description oi work.
HI. Ju
HEBBON & CRISWELL,
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
t TANUFACTURKRB of all kinds of BRASS WORK, LO
- COMOTIVE, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, <sc. Al
i, Cotton Batting Manufacturers.
Foundry on Rebecca strait, Allegheny City.
Office and Store, No. lg.Mariuit street, Pittsburgh.
OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in exchange for work,
.* cosh.paid. Orders left at the Foundry or OSes, will he
umptly Attended to. feb9:ly
JOSEPH T. LOWRY,
Jfo. 43 Corner of Fifth and Wood Street*,
Ifflce op stairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh,
l EBPKOTFULLY announce to tne public that he has
'■%/ commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in connec*
ion with Intelligence and General Collecting. He will
Iso attend to renting. Persons :n want of servants, in uny
npacity, or those in want of places, will be supplied at short
otice. All business entrusted to his care promptly ut
uded to.
References —T. J. Bigham, Richard Cowan, E«q. f W.
Leslie, Dr. Alex. Block. James Mackerel, A. A. Ma.cru,
afflt k Old. ' Janlfl
M. GRAFF A CO.,
Western Foundry, No. 124 Wood street,
nitsßoSon, pa.
. TANUPACTOREE? OP COOKING STOVES, Coal and
vJL 'Wood Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Hollow Ware, Plain ami
mey Grates, Plain and Fancy Penders, Sad and Dog Irons,
igar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Wagon Boxes, Ac. f jafrlyg
Austin Loomiii
>EAL ESTATE AGENT, Merchandlie, Stock, and B|l>
Broker,Office, No. 92 Fourth Street,(above Wood.) The
ahscrlber having opened an office at tho above plase, for the
urpofiAbT negoU&Ung Loans, BBls, Mortgages, and
a other Instruments for the security of Money, %pijfor the
urenase and sale of Sto&B. Will also give prompt and
articular attention to buying, celling, renting of and leas*
g Real Estate. [jy7] ApBTIN LOOMIS.
. . Schuchm&n Jt Haunlcin,
f WHOGEAP HERS—Third street, opposite tbo Post-offlce,
i Maps, Landscaped, Bill Heads, Show Bills,
abetat Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business ami
• isittog Cards, etc* Engraved or Drawn on Btope, Printed
t Colors, Gold, Bronte,or Black,in the most approved stylo,
_ id. j\t Ibe most reasonable prices. octlsJy
CNGUSH AND CLASSICAL BENINARY.
. w. t. McDonald, m. a., pctspipal.
rHE next session of the Institution will commence on
MONDAY, the 6th of SeptemOer next, at the room tor
er of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the
- - lessrs. Veeder.
Rcfennce*— Hon. A. W. Xocmls, 0. Knap, Jr., S. F. Yon
aborst, K. Miller. Jr. aug'26
a JACOB M’COLLISTEB^
fHOLBSALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER
‘ AH3> DSALIRIS AU. tIXDB OP
Tobacco, Snuff* and Clears.
lib. 25 Fifth sL, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Keeps constantly on hand a large supply of ail the
.-arioag brands, of Imparted Cigars. ja3;g
" . t Walter P, Itt are hall,
fMpOßTEß*nd;..Ue»ler lii:Yrancband American Pane?
.. -UwffinW.’; - • •' •
:: - ’BABR AJffOSER, .
VRCSITEOTB;--Offlc»sr FlqlbUttll, No. T 5 Third street,
Pittsburgh; and eastrideuf the Dlamopd, Allegheny.
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2 ARGE WALNUT BOOK OASES—Finished andln ware-
I 4 room. [dec!2] T. B. YOUNG A 00.
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David Mnun,
R E rn^??. T o ATB ANU CuNTIIACTIXQ AGENT, No. 2,
lilrtlN Street, Htteburgh, b«e for sale, ns followa:
ISO acres of land in Ceder cnnnty,lowa, temHeafrom Mua
catlne, on the nmin road tr> Marlon, and 8 miles from Tip
ton, 0 miles from two Railroad depotp; 90 acres 1b under
cultivation, a *c*o»l Frame House, Frame Barn and Grana
nea, a good bearing Apple Orchard. The farm U well
watered, high, dry, pood land, in a very healthy county.
A very great bargain can bo bud of this farm for prompt
pay. Enquire ar above, or of Mr. John Munn, on tno pre»
misvs. ' r
A fan, C acres of land, with a targe Steam Saw Mill, now
in successful operation; 3 Frame. Dwellings, Barn, Black
snmh Shop and Tools. Boat Scaffold, Work Shop, ic., situ
ate on the bank of the Allegheny river, at Miller's Eddy,
Armstrong county. Pa Enquire as above, or of Mr. L.
Munn, on tbo premises.
1 also want to purchase 5 to 8(10,000 feet, B. M., or good
white Oak Plank, 3 inches thick, S or Id teet long, 7 to lfl
inches wide, part to be delivered In October next and part
in April. I8f»5 Enquire as above.
Also, forsiilu, uli the Beds, Furniture, and every thing of
the fitting out of a large Hotel, In the city of Pittsburgh,
now doing a vary l irg« business. Two to five years of the
lease ot the house can also be had,ami immediate possession
Enquire as above. jns
DEALER IN
Fine Teas, Choice Family Groceries and Willow
Ware.
CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTII STS.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
IS now receiving a large assortment of FRESH GOODS,
In addition to his already exteusive stock), purchased
from first hands in the-liaatemmarkets, which, willbesold
at the lowest market priees.
Hotels, Steamboats, and families, buying by the
quantity, suppll**d at wholcsalo rotes*
Kjr G<y>d» delivered In the city free of charge. sep2l.».
PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL,
ROBEHT E. PATTEBSOE, Proprietor.
CORNKR UF DiA_UO. v U STRKE € AND CHERRY ALLKY.
E iher re-qjeeifully announces to the Ladies and
Gentlemen nf putshurgh, that he has recently erected
a RIDING S-..HUGL. which, in point of also, commodious
ue>s *tid adaptation. undeniably excel* any similar estate
li.-.!iiu«'Cit in the United Stab-3 Its location is accessible
from all parts of th- ci;y, while its high and airy situation
rendtra it especially 6uited to the promotion of health, by
this most ni»ieeaL.!« exiTciao. The Horses are decile and
well trained, and the proprietor pledges himself that r.o
pcin« or <-x|/eiire will be spared to rnrke this establishment
the first in tin- confidence of the public. ocf23:tf
Copartnership,
subscribers hereby inform their friends and the
A public that th.*y hnv - associated themselves together,
uudor the firm ot W.M. YI.IUNGSON A CO.. for the purpose
cf carrying on the PAINTING UU3! NESS, in all it. branch
*-«; ar t hope, by strict attention to bo-inea*, to merit a
► harecn p>*blL* patro-age. fettering and Graining done
for th*: tr.. le r*u lectns. Shcpon Seventh street,
opposite the .Neptune Kugine lli*up*\
VVM. YOCNGSON,
damee thungaav.
a'lli: Ttnpre/t of Mr. JuUN ATWELL in ocr business
X cen«-e from this duU- Pv agreement. Our business, as
WHOLESALE GROCERS, will be con tinned by tho remain
ing partners) under ib- firm of
PMiALKY, COSGKAYR 4 CO.,
Nos. 15 and '2O W«v*| street, Pittsburgh
BAGALEY. WOODWARD A 00„
No. 221 Market street. Philadelphia
WM. BAG ALKY & CO.
Pittsburgh, December I9th, I 8. f >4—fdi*c22
I HAVE sold myintcrest in th* business of Long, Miller
& Co., to S. A. Long, who, with John Phillips, will con
tinue at the old stand. To. 109 Front street I cordially
r.-ctitnmend the uew firm Ui the patronage of my friend*.
Pittsburgh, July 2», 1854. T. H. MILLER.
S. A. LOau A CO.,
L AND BRAnF iuUNDKKS, AND GAS FITTER*
i > invit.— attention to tb-dr tOock of Chandeliers, Rrawkete.
P.’r-b:-,'-, *ti,u nO.r fixt-TW \\\j fit u p house* with G:>-
nm; make hr,;--* Cuttings of all kiud* to order, fur
rib h I .ui*i ou ! Pumps ami Tank Fitti.ijj'K, and keep Anti-
Attri: -fi .vt..i.n('v on himil, jv3l
Mivtr ManufsctoryN
SiMniNr', i'tJu!i% K ULf.MS. *<\— llKDl'cmK IX PRICES
—mv;u.; to >r facilities tn manufacturing my owr
work, wr are r.-ow vhiug at lea*l 10 per cent, lower ihni
the < n tie>, or uLseuhere. All work 1* warranted.
S-'tr-ir.-j Hiivnr —\> e also manufacture Spoons of the
BriiLh e eftuig qualify.
Wat-and WaNtu repairing oonllnued, with every fa
cility and ien-w*~J d-.terniiantlon to give entire eatirihrllon
to ctistomcre, l-ot)i as t<> price and ;lie RtiperioT quality of
the work. W. W. WILSON,
Watchmaker and .leweiler,
novl4_ _ corner of Market and Fourth streets.
Steamboat Furniture altd'ciiair*.
/T\ B E have oti baud ami art* consfentlx manufartn
STKAMIIDAT CABIN FURNITURE AND
WSSCH AIR.*, of every dt-Hrlptlun, vis:
* 1 * Eitensioti Dining TuWfip;
Do Bir do;
Ladle? Cabin Chairs, r*f farinas ftylcs;
G*n*.v do il-> do;"
Kiute Room >lo do d'*'
I><» Toilet Rose.-;
TeU- R Tefe: ; Pcf;.s;
UivauP: Centre TabUV,
It :v4i SUtidu; Curd d»»;
do, Treys 4c*., Ac.
Mn'eriai nn-i workmanship wnrrati'.-sj. and pri'Cß
T. b YuUNG A CO^
_j)’2o 3* ?raithfii*ld City Hotel.
1 r l!i I. M WILL be found the and best avortfd
M *•: ••< k f 1 1* >*l ERY ever off-red fir -ale In thl- city.
Pun hn* -r<c Will tiud it f. undr adrautage to ratll at this es
ubM'lirn-ut nod examine for thrmsulvofl; « Is hJ] I need to
in*nr- ), \ ■ -„H-ni. C. DALY.
N- h - i’< mc-inber th-C'i£\P Stoc-uxo Corncii.
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1. R. deadly'& Co.,
WAREHOUSE, .V-,. h 2 Third stmt,
r'tir M.irK't would rest*'—tfullv i nform their frien'ls
and thv public crt-c-r illy, that th**y have now in store their
complete FALL ctmsUiing of CARPETS of every
da-criptiun, Irotn tho iloyal Velvet and Uruseels, to the com
mon Uigreiu. IlempHud Rag. Flrnir <MI Cloth, from or<*
m ei.’ht Tv.rd.t wdr, new designs end very rich. Cocoa and
a-inum Matting, Dru.-g.ttß, Ruga,M>>;a. stair P r r«is Window
hh id.-i, 4c. Persons in want are invited to call and ex-ttn
ine tbelr stiv-k. St*ninlx>iits, Hotels, and Residences furn-
Ihbed on the nio?t reasonable t'-rms.
THE OLD PRINTING ESTABLISH HUNT, (lato John
pton A Stockton ) and Blank Book and Stationery
Warehouse, Is prepared to execute every st>lo of Legal,
Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job Printing and Btx>k
Binding nnd fornl.-'h ev-ry article In Lhn Blank Book, Paper
and Stationery line, at the ahortii-t notice and on the most
reasonable terms.
Blank B<v-fc and Stationery W’areboure, Printing ODlre
and Look bind.iry, comer of Mark"! umi Second sts fnnTl6
Depot 01 Loncwortli 4 Zlmmernun't Ci>
t.nvtia Wines anil Brandy*
nn'l-r-L't-ti h:i* readied und offers lor Half*, af Cin-
X ctnnan vrws, a i'trg*- quantity of Logworlh k Zimmer
manV cri(.)r-hiio world-renowned Sparkling, Dry and La
dle* Sweet \ .ntnwtjK Win-i, Such us may desire to procure
an excellent nrtt'-J** nf Native Wine, (the pure juice of the
Trill end my eHtaldieihmont the place for the gratifi
cudon or thrir derirea. Tin* Oalavrioi Brandy, distilled rroro
tbo genuine Grape.!* declared by many excellent judges
equal in Bavor to the best Imported Cognac.
D. FICRETSKN,
■*"■*** No. 137 Liberty street.
JOHN H. MKLLOR, 81 Wood street, Pittsburgh, will
publish on the 16th August, 185-1, the well known
6eries of Almanacs (for 1856) calculated by Sanfonl 0. Hill,
E*q., and for many years published bv Mr. Luke LoomK of
tela oRy, under the* name of “ Lcomis’ Almanacs." The
series will conract of—
HILI/8 PITTSBURGH ALMANAS,
IfILL’S ALMANAC,
■ ■JAMLI CKI3W4LI.
ULLLS AMERICAN FARMERS’ ALMANAC.
It is only necessary to say, that the religious, moral and
useful character 01 Mr. Hill's Almanacs will be maintained
in the above series, for 1855.
Printers and others are hereby cautioned
Infringing on the copyright of the above Almanacs.
They will he for sale at all tho Bookstores, by the gross
Gjf lozeu, and by
aid . JOlltf 11. MELLOR, 81 Wood street.
A New Arrival of Pianoi.
CHARLOTTE IILUMK, No. Wood street, is just re
Delving the following new PiunoTories, with and with
out tho ASolian attachment:
One elegant carved Louis XIT stylo Grand Action 7 oc
tave Plano.
On# extra carved Serpentine, penrl keys, 7 octave Piano.
Two fall carved, semi grand, 7 octave Pianos.
Two plain Rosewood &V « »•
One do do « *«
Three do do 0 “ “
Two double roun-d corner Rosewood CV octave Pianos. -
On« round corner finishoii back und front 7 octave Piano.
A turlh-r arrival is expected in abont two weeks. (au2G
,D. asiaiAutß
JOHN A. O'BRIEN, 67 SMTTHFIELD STREET, between
Fourth and Diamond ailyy. Money loaned on Gold and
Silver Plate. Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watches. Jewelry,
Musical Instruments, Guns and Pistols, Feather Beds; Fur
niture, and all kinds 0/ articles—for any length of time
agreed on. Charges for storage considerably lower than
heretofore. Private entrance through the hall door. All
business transactions strictly confidential.
Forfeited pledges sold Immediately after being out of
date, unless redwood- Bargains of Gold and SilvorWatch
as, Jewoiry, Ac., always op ftaiid. Rprlo:6m
NEW SEED STOREV u " r
JAMES WARDROr,
OFPJJiiS for CANARY BIRDS of the most Improved
breed, being Very'hnruy, a.'.cj tv.e singers. Bird Seeds
—Canary.Hemp, Millet,Rone and mixed Seed. Banquet*
furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS, via;
Cmmelina, Rose Bads, Uolloiropep, Ac. Evergreens (in pots)
forChristanasTrees, from the Seed and Horticultural Store,
No. 46 Fifth pL, near Wood. ' <j ec 2Q
psntume the Smofej,
THE subscriber havtoir the exclusive right to manufac
ture and sell SWEENEY’S HOT AIR AND SMOKE
CONSUMING FURNACE, Is prepared to receive onleTß.and
contract for heating buildings with the most economical
Furnace now m use. The attention of those interested is
solicited. Anv lmormation can be had of A. BRADLEY,
Noa 2 and 4 Wood street, op of J. BARNDOLLAR,
dec24:tf 1 Iron City Stove Warehouse, ftp. 134 Wood at.
It I® True I " .
, TTIAT PICTURES ■ f superior excellencemay
obtaih6d*at CAHGO , S u New Dnguerrean Galle*
• ry, No TCFCUffh ?freet,atprlees varying from
One to Twenty Dollars- AUvorS: warranted to
please. Children taken in a few seconds. Cajl and examine
apedmensof the verious styles. Rooms open day and eve
nlng. # f?bl9
W. E. SMITH._ W. W. BIAIR J. R. UOirit*
Smith, Blair dfc Hunter,
(Late Smith A Sinclair,) - - ■ .
WnOLESIIEI GROCERS,
PRODUCE ANDCOMMISSId’N'MEIiOHANtS,
AND DEALERS 1q all kinds of Pittsburgh Manufac
tures, 122 Second and 16L First street, Pittsburgh,
Pena*. feb9
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WTTSKUKOU. FRIDAY. MARCH 30, 1855
BUSINESS CARDS.
YVM. A. M’CLUiiG,
*oT 1 C K
JJALV’B MANUFACTORY,
.Vo 2" Fifth ilf'-'L, frxt *<>, us .-R.tr Marh'l sired,
PIT fcBUJiG !, PA
?mall profile and quick Bftlas.”~iE&
TERMB CASH ONLY. oet2
W« !*. ilaven.
Iltli’a Almanacs for 1K55
Loan Office.
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rHE late firm of JONES .4 QUIGQ. having been dlsnolvod
by the dvnth of Jotti F. Quigg, on the 27th Inst., the
busloetfs of said firm will be settled by the undersigned, at
their offleo, cornor o- Rosa and First streets.
ISAAC JgNES, Surviving I*artu=r.
Pittsburgh, September 30,1854—{oerdty
lsaac Jones,
MANUFACTURER ot.dpnog and Blister Bteel, Plouch
Slab stoet, steel Plough Wings Coach and Elipiic
Bprlngs Brass Nat Taper, half patent, Screw, Mai) aud
Hammered Lron Axles,—corner of Rosa and First street*
Pittsburgh, Pa. . octily
ISAAC B. P.OGLRS.
D. B. Roger* & Co.,
Manufacturers of agg eus'patent improved si«ei
Cultivator teeth. Oricc'corocr Itong aud First *tread
oc.tily ■
IN THS.IiOST valuablciritiuiph-* of science and art, tho
ioveatiou of spectacle-.jrnok.- with the higher.. The
experienced Optician, overcomes the of nature,
amt coolers upon the the inesrimable iidvau
tege of retaining the noblest of his Ransos. Yet great inj ury
is eon.Htantly resulting to ibpusaiylß from iguoraoce on tbn
part of veuaere, or of those who venture to choose for them
selva®.
T..ero are many roquirit?3 attending the selection of
OSacsoH. The purity of finish of the g-tiss; it« proper cun
veilty: the best form and adjustment of tbo fram.«, rc aa
to preserve tho parallelism With tho cyo for distant vision
or tor neav vision, to throw tho pi ane of each atasn at richt
angles to tbo axi* of vision for -ach eye; to bring tho ex
act contra of each pias« precisely opposite the pupil; to
hare tbo position of tho glasses porfact, both horiauntally
and vertlcal.y, 4c. :
From long experfonc* In;fitting glances, united with a
perfect knowledge of tho Structure of the eye, we can
promise scientific accuracy, cid thus aid nuuh in tho pre
servation of the eye. /,
flora,-silver and stool Spectacle*, carefully selected of tho
best qualities, far sale. Also, glasses fitted, 4c.
W, W. WIL3GN, Practical Optician,
fab9 67 Market street, coruor 1 1 Fo.-rth.
xnvfA&D a. sill. u.tßcvs a. aotuoiT
Hill dt Holliday,
PRODUCE, FORWARDING ANo COMMISSION SIBR
CHANTS, Evansville, L&~ Strict attention paid to all
consignment*, for sale of Flour, Produce, *c- Orders tor
the purchase of Produce solicitcdand promptly attended to.
Goods for re-shipment forwarded with despatch ; octgrfin.
J. E. JOJIXS ***>•»• J. Q. CUCKIR.
JONEB & BUCHEIt,
IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,
Pennsylvania Railroad, fool of Third llarriilmra, Px.
HAVING increased our Machinery, which in now cf th
mnet improTud order, and having added mmy faclli
ties for dispatching work, we are oow manufacturing First
Class 8
STEAM ENGINES,
FOR FURNACES AND ROLLING MILLS.
Blowing Cylinders, Boilers, Furnace, Rcllinp,
SAW AND GRIST MILL M AtMlNttiiY 4
Gas and Water Pipe*, Hydrant.*, Katorts, Lamp llitob
ing Poets, Girders. Shafting, H.-.nger?,
Bracket*., Cellar Grate.'*, Lathing Tub<*, Spou ip,
Railing, Verandaht and Ornamental Casting*
We pay particular attention to'ihe manufactnre and con
etructi..T> f*l L’a«t Iron
Front* for Houses amt Store*.
Having nn extensive assortment of beautiful Carv*d Pat
terns of the most approved architectural order, our great
facUitiea for maaafarturing and flhipplug enable us to com
pete with oar cities.
Parties erecting Furnaces ©r Roiling Mills, 51111 Uwnnr
and Mill-W rights will find It much to their advantage to
call and examine our extensive stock of Patterns bejbre
building.
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS,
OT every description; Smith Work, Pattern Making, Fur
aud Forge Tuyeres, rurnb.hed toord*’r. |myl2:y
ChluVHaU, -
Market street, Bfrrwr.us thiud and fourth.
—lOO rrau-s of CiUKEXhWAKB, r? hi-, f »*! import*;-
dun. i.'-w rer-iying, to which *r invite Gir utl**nii--n --f l!>-
W';.j:iry :u»d city trade Having Aoaie dus,*n difleren; pt.t
t-rikH I>f Ten Ware, we fe-l confideot of sailing »;i Usi--.
mu » hirh mr*y touml wbhv inm stone. irUd Mii. l
e. M i! M;sr, pink, plum purple, brown tttju t-Teen. AJ
*©, a hau-lr-mx l grvt-n ni.rigaud «-hi ! .v itnil.nion atoue, wLi.-S.
bt- .«!•;.] much lrf»luw the real atone wire
CGM.Mu * W aUK.—Our diock of Ct.u)u:on Toos, F’lHtp-.
Dirin-a, l. .kere. Nappies, howls. Pitchers, ur.d every article
in the liutj, bt large, arid selected for the oily and ■•cuutn
trade. >
J5O. pahli rs*
UL.v«S WARE—Having a larca and well selected t-U-ck
of tiiasß on band, we will Sell at factory pricr-t, «*virg tho
merchanitbe trouble of making u mparato bill. Ail nr
ask Is a call, and ui- feci confideut ©f p'ensln,*
Be P ft ' JOHN J.* u»I.B\RY.
Boot* and hhoe* f Wkuifacnle and ileiall,
JAMES UOiJii,
N'O. 69 Market, aud C Uuiou Btreot, third iioor fr«m the
Market H use, would call the Hi caution of bb iri> ad*,
aod the putdic geuemllt, to the fact, th; t be hn.* uoxr on
hand the larg-et aud borit eelechsd stock of BUOI? AM)
StlOEc, in all tbeir varieties, woni by latU*o’«n l g».nt|.'m.-o
of Phil .elphiu. New York aud a ;ru»u,
canno .ail to pleuSo all. j - "''v*-
H« price*, are very much reluctd, au'l I , <»'i,i ?Hr,qVjf
G-IGtu nt from ?1 ,lvi to $-.50. Gentk-intiu'* U<a>:*, trom
an i excellent Gnnilctnet.’ri Gnlicr*, uud Vouvba »i.-d
Children's wear, at low pri.-en.
Ho kU'continues to minufacture, h.« heretofore all-V
-ecripti ns of LADIES A v D GKNTI LdKN’S BGOi'f* A>l»
SllUli?*, of tho 1.-st quality ana the iat. se style, ulr of which
0« warrants Nor should bo overboked bin very large
soriment of Gum Sandal*, Overshoe- and U ots, for
Gcutieineu and Chi.dxeu. E'erv pors.u> who favois tdm'
with their patronage will be fairly dealt with.
NO »f> Wo. iU j*TK EKT.
Finu frencii and American parlijk paher-s;
Pauel lu gold, oak aud tnarnle;
ilal. o| Vtrtou.i rtyle—;
i'tg'd-iitd Plain i*«per«, tor uiulng r.»oras amt chambcrj;
Cheap rtiid law price.! W.tli Papers,
Border*, CeltUig-, Wind-xv Shades.
A Urge ixnd cotnpl-ie a«.H'*rtmvot of the atinrc, r-U.cicd
for U>« M'.c-Ui, mil he rolft at (he u<onl low ;tick-.
wrUi Walter i’. M A -U\ I. f..
M. Qr.AJT D. url-ISU tR j U ,vA. :
Lira IT, licUinger 4 Graff,
\Vr i FOUNDKt, ,\u. idi IWJ »treet.—M itiu-
T T faeturer* cf Cooking Stoves, Oial and VV ,«i
Piriof St©veri*iLjliuw Ware, Plain and Fnot-% tlrHtr«, Pima
*n<l Fancy Feodora, Sad und Dog I-o ofl , portable F..ig t >
Sugar tvoltlca. Tea KetUcri, Siot« Kettles, V'agou lioxe- >
nuU
Win. 11. Taloott &- Co.,
1 3Ut©hi.-'Oaa TO T. X*>NL|,V, b c0.,1
Manufacturers of gilt and .mahogany li>ok
iNU U LASSES, Portrait and Picture Frames, etc , ami
dealer- tu Imported and DomesUc Fancy Goods, No. «2, enr
ner of Wood and Fourth streeta, Putsborgh. octl^lw
HAYING cmd my lnt»re«t in the firm of T. KENNEDY,
JR., 4 CO., to William 11. Tnlcott, who, with A. t>.
ileury, will coutinue the Lookiqg 0h«» and Variety Bun
ness at the old stand, corner or Wood «nd Fourth eLvetp
under the style oi Wm. H. Taicott *-Co. lc-nfidently re
commend them to my former customers, aa every w&y
qualified to giro entire satisfaction
All pereone having demands against me, and all indebted
to me, will please moke an early uettirtnenL
oc»12 T KENNEDY JR.
Cuplnet FuruUure WarcliouMc.
TB. YOUNG 4 CU. f thfajiri Furniture a.td n aatr Man
• ufaclurcrs, Nos. 3o aud -W Sinithheiu Htrevt, opi«wue
City Hotel, would respectfully remind Uieir aU frtcuda and
customerß, and tliose afajut to purchase euything tn tnelr
line of business, that they are constantly manufacturing
every description • t tortnionuhle Parlor and Ctmmber Fur
niture, warranted in material and worknianstnp, aud Rold
on roa»onabfa terms. Care taken in paoUn>' lor land or
water carriage
Steamboat Cabin Furniture aud Chairs on hand and made
to order, us usual.
Those interested in furnishing boats will find It to their
advantage to give us a call, as we give every attention to
the manufacture of work be*t u«i»i>iod tn ih<-lr.us« |k».3l
BOUTS ADiU aliUEs,
WHOLESALE AN L> KETAJL.
JAMEij RUBB has fitted up in splcudid etyle'his store,
No. 89 Market street, and No ti Union street, betweeu
Fifth Street aud the Diamond, uud tins u ow completed his
Spring stock of BUuTri, oUCiSfi, SLIPPERS, GaITKRS, Ac.
and FUlra Leaf, Pedal, Dustin and Braid UaTS, to which he
invites the attention of oil purchaser, whether at whole
sain or retail.
This stoett ie one of the largest ever opened ia thin city,
and etubrnoes everything worn by tfwbUh-sof Philadelphia
aud New York, ami he trusts cannot fail to pleare uli.
Great care has been given in selecting the choicest goods;
all of which he warrants.
He alao continues to manufacture, aa heretofore, all de
scriptions oi Boots and Slices, aud from this long experience
of over twenty years in busiueaa in this cfay, is, he truata,
a sufficient guarantee that those who favor ht?n with their
custorq, will be fairly dealt with. *prl9:tf
Spinlftar? jfa* B«y*.
SfiUlhrwetl cur. Of Fifth cfr.d (Irani sts., opposite Court Iftnur
fl'UB Fall Session of this ri.hooi win commence on MI»N-
X DAY, Septomber-ith, and the duties oi instruction will
be reeumixl by Messrs.GRIGGS und 51'DONALD.
There nru ten buccbmivl* m-.'biha iu the .leukemic year,
Tuition in $12,60 per quarter.
The number oi pupils is limited, and boy? are admitted
in the oruer ot Hppiie.itiond whicn may bn maue utter
August li-uh, ftt 64 Liberty street, or m c-.itool, or by letter
dropped m Post Office, uu'.kow*
First ‘•sTRBE-i.% between wgud and market
STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA., builds Francis’ Putent
Metallic Lifa Boata,of Ualvanj2ijd Iron . aico, mitouiacturua
Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Cooking Stoves for Steam boa t 6
and Hotels, Portable Forget?, Forged Iron Work, Largo
Bolts for Bridges, 4cd Cork Life Preservers, the bo?i and
cheapest kind. .Steamboat work tti.mded to. f-ny'Jd.y
WK t»re receiving from Now Kora aad FiuluQeir.hia.
280 HALF CHESTS TEA, 1 *
comprising Young Hyson, Imperil, Oucpowder, Oolong
Souehpng. and English Breakfast, all ot which have been
Carefully selected, and will be sold as ukuhL
A. JAYNiid, Pekin Ten Store,
jy2l No. 38 Fifth street.
J BOOTS AND oliOKS.—Those wno wish to get u
neat and well filling
BOOT, fiHOE or GAITSII,
will call at JtTLAUUiILIN’S,
jy!B 05 Fourth mnieL
GIIAFF, ltfciiSlNUb.U A GIIAFF,
MANUFACTURES OF COAL AND WOOD COOKING
STOVES, Parlor anti Heating Steve*, u'rutc Fronts,
Fenders, Wagon Boxes Ac., Ao. Warehouse No. 134 WOOD
Street, abovn Firth, Pittsburgh. Pa. JJ--1
S TOCKINU B'ACTORV 7
JfO. -2A FIFTH STREKT,
Sign of THE OLD STAND.
WILLIAM DALY has returned from tne Manufactur
ing Hosiery Districts of fcjtjrcpe; whey© be few pur
chased, for cash, a very extensive aud well ussortedLatoch ol
the beet description* only or Stockings, Socks. Undershirt.-,
Drawers, Glotps; oIbO, new style of Children's and MisW
Faneyßtockings, together with his domestic stock of Fitts
burgh Manufactured Hosiery. Ho wUI sell by wholesale or
retail at New York Importers’pricej,.
WILLIAM DALY A CO.
;. Remember the place—No. 21, Sign of XUJS OLD..SJAND.
my 23 ' ~n , ;
Spring Style Hats. '
■ja- WB WOU*.O iiVYITo «ur iVieod-t and utWpubJie
£3 generally to call and *xata!m*o<rr Qevf'Una bdaatvfnl
of Corrugated Uaw, which we ure selling low
for cash. Also, out Celestial Cop, which Is acknowledged
to be the neatest and ta-t Cap of tho season.
feb!7 /. WILSON A SON, 91 Wood Bt.
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jcga ’jyjcf pijfa b5H| Kaj jj&3 . fe|jB
BUSINESS CARDS,
Spectacle*.
New K'aper Hangings.
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PHILADELPHIA
GEOIIGL J. HEftKEL’S
CITY CABISET W ARK II OUSE.
Ao. 173 CUESTyUT STIiEBTj
(Opposite Indepexpinc* Hall.)
* Philadelphia.
FUBNITTTBE, IN EVERY STYLE!
Comprising LouLXJV, Louis XV, .Elizabethan an>l Antique,
with Sculpture Carving and modern style;
In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahc#any,Satinwood and Maple;
all of superior construction, end finished in tho
be-Ft style, equal to, if not excelling in qual
ity, tho Goods of any Establish*
tnentin theUnltcd States.
14 MPLOini'lG none but experienced workmen, (appren*
A-i tices being positively excluded, )ildil using the best ma
termls, the work cannot fail to give aatisfurtjoti to pur
Chasers. Amongst thn many advantages' offered to pur
chasers, is the facility of Furnishing h House, either in ele*
gum or plain style, completely from one establishment; by
whii’h means all the articles in each room correspond in
style and quality, and the immense stock always ex band,
being so various In design, enables purchasers to pie«e.(*
their taut*- »u a selection, without the -delay necessarily
caused in ord&rlng Furniture.
To gW* au iden of the fiußhed Furniture on hand, I need
only inform you that my Rooms are 17& i«et long, by 27 feet
wide, four roots in number; with Shops contiguous, sud*
cient to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that the
work Is aUdODK under my own immediate inspection
«ar The packing Is all done in the Store, and Furniture
warranted to carry safely any distance. Visiters to I'bila
delphlo are respectfully invited, as purenasers or otherwise
to call nnu examine the Goods. au26:ly *
ST. LOUIS.
JOSEr?! IQOGIIIOGS,
COMMISSION ANL FORWARDING MERCHANT,
No. 3fi CoMM» ? ClAl, DXLOW I'IKB STX£K>,
St« Lonlo, Cio«, '
CQNfLGNMKJiISaiti Commissions will meet with prompt
and personal attention, aiu] libt.ai advajic-s will be
given when required, on Consignments or Bills of Lading,
in hana.
Order? tor the purchase of Lead, Grain. Elcmp ana other
Produce, will he promptly filled at the lowest market prices.
The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandise and Pro
duce will meet with eapeclnlcaro and dispatch; the lowest
rate-e of Freight will always be procured, und the expense
ci Storage ana Drayage as much tu possible avoided.
asTXfUSCKj'
accn * St. Loals; EUls & Morton, Cincinnati;
Charless, Blow A Co., do; Strader A Gorman, do:
Chouteau ir Valle, do; Hoeea A Frazer, do;
Doan, King A Co., do; Springer A Whiteman, do:
J. W. Butler A Bro.,Pict*bh; E.O. Gooodman A Co., de*
D. Leech a Co., do; K. £C. Yaraall A Co.,'Philada-
Wm. lloHues A Co., do; Morgan, J. M. Buck A Moreau:
Blow A March, New York. B. D. Comegys, do-
Frost A Ferre*t, do; Bhinlds A Miller, do-
Cksri®* A. Meig?, do; Jooiah Lee A Co., Baltimore
A. G.f-anvcll A Co.,Boston ; Abraham J. Cole, do-
Howard, son A Co., do; W. D. Reynolds. Louisville;
11. D. Newcomb 4 Bro., do;
T. C. Twichell A Co,,Commission Morchante. New Orleans
*O-1 have an open Policy of Insurance, which will cover
a»l shipments to my address, when advised by letter per
mail,or when endorsed on bills of ladlog before, or atthe
timeofanipmont. * JO3EPII MuGRIDGE,
Ht. Loul.i. Missouri.
WATER CLUE ISSTITDTE,
HAND STREET. (aOOfli SIDE,) BKT. PENN STREET
AND THE RIVEit, PITTSBURGH, PA.
j\OCTOU BAELZ. Graduate and Practitioner in the Old
JL/ Scboob ol Medicine, Allopathic and U«EKfcpßthic,Bnd
tl ‘ 3 5' ,;3rJ asuecewful Mydropatlmt, has opened
a ATEK CURE iu the above location.
The i>erfectly safe, direct aud immediate effect this sys
tem has on all Fevers, and all diseases auute and chronic—
whi.e it i* mild, grateful and invigorating to tNs weak aud
uubilitated, renders it peculiarly desirable in families, who
will be treated at their homes.
Allopathic and Homeopathic treatment will bo odminb
tered wljere desired; but, after long and thorough ejpe
rieri *e. Dcx-ior Baelz sriTO.- a decided preference tu Llydro
puthy, which hss. throughout the old util new world,
proven mi rujiuenily soucessfu) in every form of ciseare,
it.'- uding lucipient Cou.sumptiou, Bronchitis, I>yspep-ia,
Infh.mniato.-y nud chronic llheumstiMfl. Ajthrna. Cut*
neou.-. .V-rvoo. nml Liver DL-aars. Te-iinu-niaL of cures
fn-m highly reputable rins» ns of ueariy every State in the
can be eiu-nin-d ut Doctor Buels’s utßce. The Ret.
Clergy «r.*iuv;fe;| jo con>ull him gratis.
Uarm water being used m iheeomm.'Q.'fcm^nt,aodoften
Ujmugbout the treatnunt, it is a luxury msttfadof anpLas
unt, os tli iM; uu.icqu.imieil utighL suppose.
Axtchl-vces.—Me->rn. Cbaries Brewer, Waterman Palmer,
W. * i;<;n, W. n. Williams. Thompson Beil, J. R. Wti
a. n, D. T. Morgan, Win. B. Holmes, E. U. English, B M
Kerr.
The undersigned, having visited Doctor CaelE'u Institu
tion ami wuocs.-ed bis trsatiuenl, cbvorfully re
commend him af> a tboroQjhly edurau-t and Bklllfut Pbv
siciau: J
ChvrleaT. RurSell. Jus. M'CtinneUs, David Hunt, Jchn
C. Curtis. Robt. Punic'*,.John n. Uting-tou, Johu Wright
W. Piarick, F. lidton, 0 Ormsby Gregg. (JinO
IDnusfte, Nebr«»ka A Euow-KoilUacUm.
- LAND TW2NTV PCICCtST. CUBaFBR V '*
THAN Can w.-: R 'I'CMT IN THE ABtiVLTE»;RITORIE3
kieitl Estate Farm for Sale.
f JMIr. »ulvn! T r i* KuUion/ui-1 to e«di TWO HUNDRED
1 AND KIGUTY-FOoR ACitEb OF LAND, *iiu«ted in
Veraaillev trwtisbtp, Atleghenj county, iW.n-j Ituniu, iy », K
back Of M’Eeu*;e.rt, Un.r.rt, as tb- FIr-.«, nr.d in
ot the jiruposed M.tion on the Oouneil.-viUe Uailruad.
liuprcvoiiK UL- as folN-ws: a st|Hare LOG HOUSE, kU hy l‘-j
tcet, two stories bigii; and LOG BARN, 0J bv 3u
leet,(boih new and in gooil order-.) two fin* yooug ORCIi-
Alt Do. (bits: grafted fruit,; just •.ommencwi to Them
is rtiuKy tw oq*, hundred acre.* cleared and in a high -Uto
of culljvßUr.n. and Hie belnnce is *.•!! .ut wph whitc-nik
Uiiiberof the first order. Tbl* Land is well calculated for
a Hti*ck farm, ».eiug Very level, and the .-uii „f au exci-llent
• lu%i icy fi.r grnt-.-'grvwing. uod b*ic.g well watered wiib
ta-eive '-r touru-.en rj. Vt-r taiiiur -pring« cd eT C^n,.nt WaU . r .
tbl- Land ln»« tactlhie* rarely met witu. b-dog wtthio had
a !U!l- '-l ih« Y.;ughi.<huu\ and c.*ue aiJp ol ii-u,on-'ahe l a
end 'ini.'SL Uti the lin- vt Um Coauciipvihe Kiiilr.iad, and i*
to -s-liCHin ti) iiietllau.ubh- bed v! f RON ORE.
i f:'n Usild wont,! n.-t t:.‘ tu tn<- o.irk.d, only that tkcowaer
1; uL-,ut to re:.,ore to the •• F> u - U e-t. 1 Terms eaay.nad
ta.M.rirt'.i li<r umber (mrlK-ulars, iu.iuuv oi W J
REYNOLDS, at U-r.-ui', : ;j .s, U orks, or of
JaMK.S O. RICHEY,
IL-mJ K-'.rviir a! tbis
VklUAble Properly for Sale,
'IW\o LOfa uF OKOUND, upon wbion are er-uctej fuur
r A Brick aud two ifrantu Bulldir.gs, whluh rent annually
f.-t sydJ. Said prop-rty Is situtiuai in the Ninth Waid of
tho ci-y of Pittauurgh, on Penn s'.rvct, L-atween an d
- ■ MreaLl.
Alw>, tb« Factory and Groiuiti known as the “Empire
Works,” situated ou the corner of Pam, aud Niorrh streets.
Also, 2B acres of unlmpnivt-d laud, rituated on the Alle
gheny river, one tnilo from P-vd Ltlwfty. Uu a portion ol
this land there lo the Lest haw Mill location in the county
Also, :i number of lets coniaiuiog from 1 tu i> acres cd
choice land. situaleJ one mile north-west of Last Liberty,
and one ntlio ejmt of Lawroncevil'c.
The above uumed pieces of property arc veiy Uesdrabift,
and will be dLspOiied of on advantageous tortus loeatlv uur*
Cl.K?er3. * *
For terms of sale and further information UP'dv to Win.
P. Baum, Nu. ■■■ - Vr’uvi aUvct, PiUubur»;h. *
, K D.'TiIOMPeON,
aul AMgne- fur J,-.-. t*. NegLy,
Bay Wood NarVery nud
j A-MEc> IiENNEDY. Muntiger uf U.e well-known
U racus*Nu-erie>,N o a York,; leavutu inform the
public, that be hu> uow catablish.-a an EXTENSIVE NL'K
dLRY, ou the t'urm r>; Mr. James s. Neglev, o«nr East idb
«rty, whorefte shall be prepared, aftur tile uth lnsLmt,tore
celreaud till orders fnr every variety cf Fru.t und Ornkmen
tal trees, Ilavdy and Greep Mnu*« Shrubs and Plants. In
addition to u ctioiceund uuperlor stock vn hand, h- has made
arrangement* w Ith one uf the largest N ursrrius in the Euet
to keep up hiKsupply. Having a thorough aud long exp*’
rleuce in tho bmunass, he can assure ids customers perfect
eatisL-kctlun. r
Mr. Kenuody would also respectfully offer his services in
dHrigulug, lAyiagout* audcianaglnglUral Cemeteries, Pub-
Rc Parke, or thrfgTouudP of Residences; and will
cL«o furnish plana for the formation of Lawns, Approaches
FlcturesqueScenery.Ac, in the highest styles uf the urt
Practically acquainted with every branch of Landscape
Gardening, and having spent yearsln the Svlvian Park* of
England,and on the beautiful banks of tho Hudson he
hopes ae has tho capacity to meet the wishes of those who
t&vor him.
>.^™ ommn P 1 ““ 1 ' ,n l can „ b8 ‘ ddr ' M<!(t through th« City
Lost OOtc.,or 101 l ut iho Warshouso of Measra. Negley I
Mohan, ft ood ctrseL ° 3
m,r7:y ItKNSKIrf « co
Qo.lou Papier hlaclle Comiiauv.
MOUEHN ANl> ANTigUE ORNAMENTS.
PITX6IIUIIOH AUSKCV, 07 SIAJIKKI STilUliT.—The
attomion of Uulldera, dleamboat Contractors anil Cab
inet Makers, is re.iocstod to this notv and groat impnoro
ment in tho lnanulaciure of o-mbolll.hmonts for iluiUltics
and Stoantboals, outside and Inside; Cabins, Halls,Church
es, Dwellings, blores, and Pirlo- furniture, in irllt, or in
imitation ot various kinds or wood. Also, Cornices, Brack
ets, and Patent Ventilating Centre Pieces for Ceil Inc?
Mouldings,Consuls, Trusses, Battlement, Ac; much cheaper
and handsomer iba.i Blaster and WoodCarrlna.andagreat
dwal more durable.
BLuOIi LE'DIERS FOR SIGNS, vary cheap and warrant
ed to la*d for 20 years exposed to the weather.
Above Uuods fur saluut the inanm'itrfureris prices—Cost
of freight added. \V. IV. IV U.SON,
07 Market at.
Kcw pAi'tncrohlpi
Matthew graff A.\p dan-l. kbisinger,trading
hercloforeoa M. GRAFF & OG., Stove and Ilollow
ware Manufacturers, No. Hi Wood street, liRTe this day
assoclßind with them TIIOJIAd J. GRAFF, as a partner in
their busim-c-P. The name, «ty !« a.nd dU« of the firm will
from this date, he GRAFF, RclldrNGElt A GRAFF. They
respccifully ioilcit a contiauat’on of the patronage so lib
erally upon the Qrm of M. Gruff & Co
Pittsburgh, Jul»-l.«t, 1854.
New Trimming Storey
y<i. 63 Corner of Ma>kel street and L\< Duniand.
TjUIANIi VAN UGRDHiI anuouaoeV to the
A pubiicof Pittsburgh tiadvibintiy, that be will open liis
now frimtniog Store on Monday, April 17th. listing fitted
up the neatest store room in the city, uml filled it with u
choice ft-dettio,. of the latest style- cf Trlmraiu*’* and Fan
cy uoodsy he batten* himself that he will offer superior in
duce uenLeaud endeavor lo give tull satisfaction to all who
may favor him with their patronage.
Now, aon’t forget the place—No. 83 Market btreet, corner
of the Diamond- [apr!2l FRANK VAN GOKDKR.
Home League Factory.
HEAVY SHIRTING AND TWKKDS.intended
to kuU the retail trade of Hlttsourgh and Allegheny,
made of hard twisted yarn, dark patterns and indigo blue.
Tho general admission that Stewart’aChecksan\l Tweeds
arc not Inferior in quality to any other© manufactured in
the United States, with rq increasing demand tbr them,
encourages the subscriber to extend his business --itb u
view io beep up a «oou auiorioiunt of such Chet *> us mu
ally retail from 12}$ to 18% cents per yard, fciuanie. will
be sent to merchants who entraot makei.convenieutto'rull
at hifl Wardroom, Rebecca street,m.-:ir thedepot, Allegheny,
ociT-dm* 11A 'll l.TgNj*T BWA UT.
steamboat O vyuer* ; •
WILL find It to their advantage to call and examinoonr
Ptock ©f srov HB, bot»ro
variety, both as to stylo of floisn anl'uiitity,ls superior fo
any in thU market. . Wc also bure-a
Qew in design and principal, designed expressly for Steam
boat-. CHAFF. RKISfN<TBR‘A ; GIUFp,
Dress Making and ftliillnery.
MRS. a. L. CAUtiu is yiepared to make to order Daces
xs, Cloaks, Mantillas, TaL3lis, Ac., on the most rea
sonable terms. Apollo Buildings, No. 70 Fourth fit. [fob!7
' FOR SALE AND TO LET..
35 Per Cent Lower (ban any Farm in tit©
Gonaiv.
A VALUABLE FARM FOB SALE.— The subscribe la
autaoriawUo sell the Mlowlbr TEACT OF
uaND, wQtftiuiogin scrgi,ritsEtedIn Nonh-Favettetoimi
siup; counW.Ps, M-csQsi from tha City of Pitts
p“ r ?*''"°, d "“V 11 ’ “as "S’ t!w Efenbenrillo Kalircau. with
Coal and Lice Stone nrrt-i (*, ctolo Entl e 3„ of
* Tl,r y comfortable Farm
Honce. 30 by 30 feet, 1 etrrlsa hijh; Wash House, Sprina
?** fc new Frame Bank Bara,
64 by 35 foei, finished in the b«t possible manner, with
Stabling under the whole building; 100 bearing Apple
Freea, best grafted dualities; a large quantity of Peach arei
Cherry Trees, all in bearing order; about"?
and in a high stale of cultivation, with walerln all thefielda'
This land Is very comfortably altuated in one of tfco best
neighborhoods In the county, Being conyeulent to market,
to churches, schools and mills, and would not be In the
market, only that the owner is about to romove to the tar
ween Terms eas, and price moderate. For farther Parti
culars see the owner, vVil. iIOHB, on promises, or the aub
' JAJIEa C. KiCIIFY,
at.3l.dsw _ Real Estate Agent,
F°th 6^ LE 7s T "° B P ,en ' ll ' J farms; <me of 100 sores
tlio other 76 acres; beautifully located on the Briber
CI. Clair Township flank Boad, 0 mUes from the city. Sch
of tbnm lying so as to divide into lOacte lots, havinga good
IE ia 8 splendid opportunity for a specula
tion. Those who want a good home, or wish lo make
m?t tLrod dio Woll 5° look 81 *•> 88 wa " U 1 sell to the
11 a ev 11“ e ,oiT pn “> ,oto °r all together. '
Aiso, five Country Beats, 1 mile from Roods' ran, and
Wn Idane no^ 13 £' lu Bbcny city by wayof the New Brigh-
»; !t Th ” 7 fino keBlts y locations, andof
„ °o, entry Seats on the Ohio and Pennsylvania
« m t ' S th * clty ' Th 'y wlu •» «>M separate
fiL t f!F^ t “ e r« *° a or building association. It Is a
lo*ely location, and cheap, of course.
Also, one Lot of two acres, and two smaller clecf-s nf
ground, opposite Uarlman’e at Wofida’ run. offered at a
very lowprice for so fine a property a An isßonm B n t 0 f
Laude, liou&eai and Lots, always on Land, and in
Bbrore toying you would do well to caJl’and
enquire of THOMAS WOODS,
"5 Fourth street.
r«,wf a ““ ral s , Ue * for CountryHomea.
I “ £, * erai « llwd °^ erB far sale, on easy terms. PLFFY
an ENMRk^ii «3trim«lfbr rural residences/ aS,
011 tbe banh of the Allegheny river
JulKiln 11 ? feel :<S«P i having fronts on Muj and
Julio Ano Avenues, and Henrietta and Uerr streets. 1 This
square contains many Fruit Trees or the cholcestkind and
commands n line view of the picturesque-and
nmy around, jam desirooa of preserving this square en-
r° a e' d ‘ fford ° ne ot charming aid mu
nificent ,-ntaa for a gentleman's summer residence in the
immediate vicinity of the twocitiea “ e
Also, about Tii a E ACRES OF GROUND, at the head of
advantageously ii turned fcrniauufkcturing pur-
i boT6 property is situated in Duquesno borough. on
tUt. high and main baoli of llcrr’B island, and la reached bv
a very substantial Bridge of one span. For nartiSlaraam
[’ w'J residence, in Daquesne borough, on the main
.Tri'lif 11 ® 1110 h v“o oS U,?rr ' a Wind, or of JOHN i)U.\'-
L "° f S ‘ a>ai and ihfrhersta, Pittsburgh.
-° l>r ra. U MILLER. .
Klfth Vb nru i'ropnriy sale ot a Good
,T? t ‘ JA a I!EB AND LOTS—
, ,* * e embru csa front on Penn street, of Cfi feet fl
bieh&b 0 ? 3 n fß< 'L a . I i' ,yi oa tfhicb there is erected » vSna
ble block or Brick liousea, two stories high, with kitchen
!” d 1* “ 111 ba£ “ me ot. li feet front on Penn street; and 80
lion ibSirb 0 " ueet - 13 » fury desirable situa- ‘
uon fur either a S.oro or a Tavern; Penn street being the
great thronghfure of tha city: and th?p pronertv LeinJcnn •
venienl to the Railroad Depot Ppeny b « n S c «>nr
This property would not bo in the market only that the
owner is li. log in \l ashlngt-n county, and finds It oatrema
ly inconveniem to attend to it. oitrema-
Tcrms easy and price moderate; for further partlcnlara
enquire of EOUERT DAV,Rrf™S“’
.wens „ or •’AS. a PJCIIEY, .
: -V. r? ... Kcnl Estate Agent, et this offlee.
( AUiIKAI IiAKGAIS.
.■f CMl Th »nll U l'oir " olr T to ; eU th ° of 300 Berea
i ’ a } C3 of surf " ce ’ fiituatea of Freemen's
Landing, tin die Ohio river, in iloncock county, Va. This
pmpnrtj has faclUtiej rarelj met wifh; the vein helns-7
li-e. ihn.it, of the very beet quality of Bnunlcons Coal, and
r u p. intori the over where the water is about 1.1 feet at
C k P ? 1!SC * ,“, nU “ lnr >P Pool, sufficient to harbor
00 ' al , bDa, “- A, -o » charter for the purpose ol eatablieh
tog coal works at tiro same point. Thero ia erected on the
a first rate overfhot baw Mill
11 ho above will be eoid half, th-ee-qaartera, or tho whole,
to M,tt purcliv-fers. Terms easy and pricu m.*iernti\ For
further particulars enquire of iiOBKKT KEEXa.V, on the'
preDiLsts, or of JAMS& C. KICLLIsy,
- **’ * Heal Estate Agcpt, at this office.
w .„. Coal Work* For Sale. '
CI £ E BAND, with 250 acres of Coal
ra o“ Sin m , a , U J he l! f pH»»ements thereon in success
riv-r 'i ' a i J Fa ”° is on the Mouongahela
™ r > *4 miles above Fittsborffb, and is supplied with a
rr«^n^Sk Tc^tflou£i ' toh^"'“s
in
• V n , (/ ’ ' • •NICHOLSON PAYNE,-
—— No. 235 Liberty street.
To Let*
T f ' E PROPEItTT ritunttd corner of Webster and Fulton
L sti-eis, tom nnd-arter the Ist of April next, lini i«
3lb i^' t '“ n fOC “ '“ rKe Bouning House or a Tavern
stand. U contains. n« arge Brick Uoase, fronting on Ful
ton s.rect, two small Frame Uousw» fronting on Crawford
street, ant. fetabk-, fronting on Webster street. At a very
hWr? e .°| Ve l Ue b n ck builain sScaa be converted into sS
b.ing capable ot stalling twelve horses. *or tenna apply
£o . ~ AUSTIN LUoMIS.
- . 93 Fonrth street.
I -J U . USt Ac., 10 LhT.—A
.o D , lll,rJ street, opposite the Gazette
l ,u J|D '' ,eLt » Hoa«e, corner of Wylia B nd
T "' eW street. M-.. 131 Third steer, a Dwelling Kouie
•uua.ore iuoa— rent, a larg* Three Srorv B vk\
on MOS fJiwL Ut the head • f F flh .-treet — £loo; *6 Offi ee
lri wp anes Bul.-lmg, Futh str-ut: n larg* Hail on Fourth
a K ' e 1 , cty ! ° ilooai on F ,ur; . street; u ,u?g«
dt.To ho.m on inmi «.re*t. next io the ..ffico
AbTjjjn fi <-C r.iIBERT. -14 t) Third *t.
V A I^ A , U V K KUUS.U; A.jjomtng tb'e
'. .V^ ou « hof WaDchestur—'TfliKTY'BUlLLHNa ll)Td,
” Lh rinT 1 5” ut , by . luo teKt U «P> and fronting on ilaraei
! VV '' mwi i ch ' are off * r,!d ilJ ~ Bala quiu> low, ami on
rea.oDable terra, of payment. Thie propeftv Is pert of the
c, tue Uco Jdiaes AdamA, Ksq., and the title is per
fect QLd beyond dispute. Apply to P
— urrB JAMES BLA KELT. .
Froperty For Bale.
l\ L LIANUSUMK BUILBIhIG LOTS, situate on Centre
;iAV?K Ue> n n^ks t ulLo “ Btreet » and "Ithinftan minutes’
walk of the Post Office. For terms, inquire of
lIOON A SABO ENT.
TO F I7 corner of w T ocd and Fifth eta.
I'UxvEhla-Lc.-M'OUY UjU-BS rott oALE—Situat'd
i cn lin atreuts. Tho corfidr bouse con
thins bro ro ms. ago j cellar aud aetoxaroom—waterflx-
tur.-s through thu h usa.
Xbo other fcouaM contain eight rooms each; bath room
cuilur, nud hoi and cold wa.er throngh the. whole house,
for prite end t.rms call at the Keel fata to Office of
.... ' S- OUTUdfRT Jt. 80S,
fcb2B No. 110 Third street.
Dd vuu WAST LUXIInIAST WaicKhltß A.NU
M.fUdrACidEil—lt you do, and yqur beard won’t
grow uatuntil, all you ha'e tu do is to uae tny Onguant, •
wU.eb will, iu six weeks, force your or hair- to grow
nrung end thick uad I v arrant it wili cot atain or Injure
the SK-n. Tbi- l koow-it *iil 10, for before I:began to sell'
it 1 tried it well aud tnorougbly, bothon my6elf and friends,
and m> recommend It with contidence,’as do 8 ine 2000 gen*
tiumen who have used it. So sava tho proprietor, K. G- Gra
ham, of New York. -.••••
The above article ia for Bale, prfcfl $1 peir battle, by
fHb7 S L. OUXTIBKET: 140 TU.rd st.
Dlt. LX • UimiiitaAL itK.UJiOl".—’rwa remedy
13 fit flopt’rior to any that baa over yet been offered
to tut) public. operating upon all die organa of tho body,
and upon the skin nt largo, it reestablishes,when disot*
Ir la necessary to ha per
hJurh 1 “h 4 *?”™ 11 ' I °'^ a ?s <!f the system in estate of
health, and which ere alwuysdorauged.lnoStateof disease
It Is ncclpable to any and every disease, iflTlllfittutia, and has
ipado the Uiost asionlshius cutes that have everwpneared'
upon record, 1 rice $l,OO nor bottle: Sold by P
febl9 d. L.CUIHBHItT. 140 Third el.'
For Sale or Eent. -v 'd . „*.
t WLLt, FpisUED MUtTOaf BRICK DWELLING,
“ IWcJ Blre ". between .Smlthileld nod Grant streets
A ! J]" J. W.iBUMJSH, : .
-■i. ! *“‘. a or Front street.
To Let. '
* GOOD DItY CELLAR, under the Sdptntft Engine
House, on Seventh street,eullabletnr storingmolMeea
or produce, Ipquire of JOILN U. STEWART
-g” 8 s 2f>7 Liberty Street, V
O N J; Y kPi W 0 fo . r a t “,‘' co ,f OJWUIii* containing about
bight Acres, In a pleasant and very healthy location,
oniy ten minutes' wait from the K. It: Uepot ,t;S
Liberty, payment will bo madß easy Th's
yh,r C V’i' “! “ 'K OO ' neighborhood, and ls ; offered at tho
above low price, ns tho otvmr Is going VVesl EarsonVlt.
want ol such a place, will call at the ftoai Ibt-■ te Office of
m he 2 d. .CUTHBERT & 80N, 140 Third St. ■
S'» L a. A ' .M , M ‘ VS0 ‘ N 4 co hare just received
ft larga and splendid asccri'ment of—
Dress Silks,
Rl«h PAiahcd Striped Silks, " ;
Heavy BWclt llroc-Ue,
Yard wide black tain, barred ;
Figured colored Silks,
m b2l I Black Q o i;e Khino.
BONNhtS, IiuNNJSTS.—Juat received, cO ca»es'Soria"
anti Summer BoLueta— y *
PaT3cy Straw and Neapolitan, Split Straw
Plain Neapolitan, Pedcl lircl-i, •'
£at*n Straw A -• ’ ■ l?iamo:.fl Satin,
l>jpp and Laia Edge Bounce,i *
NeftioMtan Buttons, Elcingi and Ruches '
igiaaeraftw*
- : — ■ . -- ■ • 25 Fifth BTcat.
“T i °“ onwp iol , t&^
Cnrn°r rlftmopd an a Marknt 'tu. ■
WASUhU—torty fc'harrg' koch of sierefmnts and
Slanalßcturecff’ Hank, to compete an order. Also.
xv suatea aAP.It R. Sioek. ttIUUNS 4 CO,
n _ Bankers and Commission Btocfc;Brokers. .
- lahl7 71 FoarUrnreet.
PE A ' U T»—.out i;us in store nod f>r fale by ‘ •'
- —«v»v J W BUTLER 4 CO.
NMV AlA*V?lL(#*fr-*A.> Av Mason & Oo wiU mao
their first exhibition of Sommer UantlUai,ln blsek
gren?alla*>, crapu «rd silk oa Mob*av'. fti* 19th Inst ,ftahlO-
P l -V wUld—ps6 sacks IVanesnee Pta Nut a rac’d uvt
ft-vjQier* - Quaker City,” and for salehy *:u-y.i V*-
-* o! * * V, BUTLER ,
SHEET EEaD—*> box«*. 4 fti to equamfrot, just rt-cr-iwewi
rad to tala by (mhl7). J. W. BDiUl®sf{vf.^i'
BAlt bundiea, in. t lore, endfor Mletoo i. 1 'i s' :
mhK '• VCT'BliTmVm
Y^-iiow-iiuASS-eoci-bnc^aibrfei ln
U and .or Palp by |mh!7! J. W. mm,T„' fro
t t ' V pu.d for & diJiciu
,!L “J*?; «»» wt „o in the habit of stealing them,™
bg papers from our door. WILKINS 4 co
I 71 Fourth fit.
. Y:> Y. 7 ,-•.-•'a *'> Cf
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NUMBER 162
BATES -OP ADrERTISm
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“ “ three weeks...... 400
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“ three months 0 l®
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DAILY AL'O'iINIKG LOST* *
A beautiful poem.
Here la a stray waif thst'eannot Lot touch the heart of
every one:who is .susceptible to the genial Influences of p>
e3y. Jt fr jpbatry.ln its truest sense; for, after all, the
true poet, like the actor or the painter, Is only trae when
he presents nature as everyone has seen it. ItliUms
with' this llttlo gem, which, as the ncm de plume Indicates,
k evidently by a.lady; . .
blster nelly.
Ob, Nelly f years rind years hare flown
Since you and I together,
, Dwclt’ncatli tbedcarold roof at home,
In pleasant, annoy weather,
Thocgh storms mast then have sometimes been,
I naught of-them rtmerd; er,
Whoa I look.back It always seems
Twas Jane and ne'er December.
Oh I little then we knew of life,
And eTep less of son ow f
We had our fill of blearing* trite
And trusty for tho morrow;
And by such gentle, living hands,
Oar little bsrkrwere flea ed.
We through life's stream had pearly beds,
. And ne’er a rock we noted.
Dear Slater; nines those youthful days.
When we were gay together?
We'vo found that life bad seasons both,
Of storms andpleasant weather;
That itJs butfc-mlngied wooV
Of black end gold together,
So woveu by the hand of Fate,'.
The threads we may not serer.
Bat woolog inueh, and praying xaach.
Will gild the darkest hours,
Though black the storm cloud overhead.
We*U hope for pleasant showers;
And with this .holy love within
All el3e with Ught impressing,
We’ll, trusting* &*es the.ll|s of life,
And turnthefi into blessings. Faixb Fa&tsr,
THE LATE CZ A.EU.2119 FAMILY.
We yesterday g£Te .the opinion of a leading
Jjandon journal on the qualities of the late Bun
sian Emperor. To-day we give an extract from
a leading "English historian, Sir Archibald Alli
son, which was written several years ago, on the
same Bobjeot. It. shows how completely the
oircnmstance of England being at War with
Russia alters the case : . ,
“ Nicholas I. is the greatest sovereign that
BesSia has known since Peter the Great ; in
■slime respects hois greater than Peter himself.
Not less energetic in. character and ardent in
improyemement then.his illnstriona predecessor,
ho ia more, thoroughly national, and he has
brought the nation forward more oorfipletely in
the path which natnro had pointed out for it.
Peter was a Kussiau only in hia despotism : his
‘violence, his cruelty, his beneficence, bis ardor
for improvement, his patriotic ambition, were
all borrowed from the States of Western Eu
rope. ■■■'' ■
“ Nicholas, on the other hand, is essentially
Russian in all: his ideas. He is heart and soul
patriotic, not merely in wish, but iu spirit nud
thought. He wishes to improve and elevato his
country, nnd he baa done much to effect that no
bio objeotv bat; ho desires to do so by develop
ing, not changing.:tho national spirit, by making
it become a first Russia, not a second Prance or
England. Ho has adopted the maxim of Mon
tesquieu, that no nation ever attained to real
greatness bnt by institutions in conformity with
ita spirit. He is neither led away by the thirst
for sudden mechanical improvement, like Peter,
nor the praises of philosophers, like Catherine,
Dor the visions of inexperienced philanthrophy,
like Alexander. He has not attempted to erect
a capital in a pestilential marsh, and done so at
■ho expense of a hundred thousand lives ; nor
has he dreamt of mystical regeneration with
a visionary sybil, ‘and made "sovereigns put
their bands to a holy nllianeo from her in
flncnce. Ho neither corresponds with French
atheists, nor English Democrats; he despi
aea...the.;praisea.. of the first,,, ho bravea tho
hostility of the last. His maxim is to take men
as they are, and neither suppose them better
nor worse, r He -ia .content \o let Russia
grow up in a Russian .garb, animated with a
Russian spirit, and moulded by Russian institu
tions, without tho aid either of Parisian commu
nism or British liberalism. ■ The improvements
ho hsa effected iu the government of hia domin
ions have been vast, tho triumphs with which :
his external pcilioy have been attended unbound
ed ; but they have all been achieved, not in imi
tatien of, but in Opposition to, f 6& ideas of west
ern Europe. They bespeak,-; not lees than his
international government, the national character
of his policy. But if snefcess, ja the test of
worldly wisdom, he has not ‘beiSn’ far wrong in
hta system, for ho has passed thd Balkan, here
tofore -impervious to; bis predecessors; he has
conquered Poland, converted the, Euxine into a
Russian lako, planted tho' cross on the bastions
of Erivan, and opened through subdued Hunga
ry apath to Constantinople. ■
Nature has given him Oil the iqualitios fitted
for Buch an elevated destiny... A lofty stature
and a princely air give additional influenoe to a
mnjestio countenance, in whlob'the prevailing
character lie resolution, 1 yet nht unmixed with
sweetness. .Like Wellington, (Rbear, and many
other of the great men recorded ,jn history, hie
expression has become more intellectual as he
advanced in ysars, oiid lio bceamfe exercised in
the duties of eovereignty, inatedd of the stern
routine of military discipline,'iExemplsry in
alt the relations of private,life; ® faithful hne
band and affectionate.fathjer, Ho has exhibited in
a brilliant court; and when snrrcuniiod by every,
temptation w.blch life can offer, the eimplicity
end affections of patriarchal life. 1
The Emperor leaves the following numerous
family His wife, the Empress Alexandra, Fedo
rowna, (formerly oalted Fre’derioa-Ijouisa-Char
lotte'Wilhelmina.J daughter of tie late Fred
eric William' 111.,' king of Prussia, was born
July 13th,‘ 1798, and is in very weak health.
The' issue of this marriage arc £
Ist. 1 Alexander Niaolaivitoh Cesarovitoh, tbo
present-Emperor; 1 bora April'29? 1818; mar
ried, April 28. 1841;'- -Marie, 1 Aifckandrona, the
present empress, (formerly Maximillienne-Wil
belmina-Augusta Sophia-Maria,) bprn May Btb,
1824, daughter of the lato Denis 11., Grand
Duke of' Hesse.' Issue of this marriage:
Nicholas, Alexandrovitcb;* the -present crown
prince, born September. 20tb, 1843: Vladimir,
Aiexandrvoi'cb, hornAprjl-22d, ; 1847; Alexis,
Alexaudrovitcfi, born January 11, } BSO.
2d. 1 Maria, NicblMevna,' born August 8,1819;
married, Jnly 14, 1839, to Maximilian, Duke of
Leucbtenburg, Prince of Eichtedt; became a'
widow November 1, 1G52. ;
3,1. Olga, Nipolaitvna. bcrn September 11,
1822; married to Cbarleß, prince'Koyal of Wur
temburg. Jnly 13, 1846." ; ■'.*
. 4tb, ; Gonstantine, Nicolsiegiteif, "born Septem*
ber 21st, 1827 ; married,. September 11th, 1848,
to, Alexandra Josefovna, daughter of Joseph,
Duke of Saxe-Altenbnrg, was born July 20th,
1830. Issue—a son and daughter.''
1831* 1 ' cola3 ’ Nico ' aiev itch, tornJAugnst Bth,
6th. - Miohaej, Nicolaiewitcb, barn Ootober
25th, 1832. t
The late Gtar also leaves two'siiterß: Maria
Paulovaa, Dowager Gtrand Da chess of Saxe-
Weiroar, apd Anna, Pauiovna, widow of William
11., King of Holland Also a eister in-law; Hele
na, Pauiovna, widow of the Grand Duke Michael,
and daughter of the lato I’rincePaul of Wur
temburg- This lady’s daughter, the Grood Duch
ess Catherine, Michaelovna, is married to tha
Dake George of. Mecklenburg StrcljU.
; ri'O ;BDSINESS-AIEN.—For E&ie, ~n i^unra-ss
JL Sfjne-r"! 11 ;- 0 -';,Wnr.houir, 4c— eituettd
„„ rASbou street, Wellevllle, .Ohio. ’Che Uoase la Well Ar
ranged, containing elgnt robuiV.»ntibfteg.. o ; vlth wide
portico in front—having a line view of tho Ohio lifer A
large Store Room, well finished 1 , wltb tio gi.oh r how wln-
n T ‘‘“ !° cs ‘ 10 , n **>“«. « n ‘bo mainattcet, near tothe
R.tt D*pot ana liter, renders it v-ry dedrnbie The Lot
iOfrtljvntby 120dc-p to en aliey,itwiiSi,.
"-iTcS?., 6 ’.S a e M l *»n for «ater.-,,Tto store te now
S f P % the i Pf^rteloWn ‘ ffl ftDd Tft.
faffed t'WUjfjrltich ic small)
euu Had,Wdeelrea. A basinea^offrom $7,000 to $lO 000
«f *t va * ooe > afc * ip Profli^ : 1* vail
Frlce,£2 BCO, Terms*
SSOO in haui; balance at on«, two ats-rtrimf will
merchtmilPftviQp laiwli lu tbe Bouili
ern-partof lora. S CCTHIIERT k 80.\\
- p \.. . .. ~ ;• (•' ;.v..:#/(y:uf»ThN n»
BjQ.M i LA*N Uc—>or tha Team
,stern and Flotilla mvn» who .eeryitl the United
Htatldiii any of her wars; thei^he!ta abff willows, ore enti
• ? , Bouo ‘y Landyhya lata iaw. ;Aiiy #uch who may
wish mo to obtuiu tbelr rights, by furnbUlpg their claim,
can. httjp. thaia promptly uttendcd't-»; ‘7nft3rmaiion gi>ea
THOMAS WO Z>3,
mh6 Bouoty T.an<i an-1 Prrsiop Agent. ?.'< F unh *t.
WH LOW CHARCOAL—An pxio.lent nrlieic, pjcrae-d
expressly for purpos-* C tioseu r«o\l by
JO3, fLiiMINU,
Conur Blftisoitf am iUrliit «t»
MARCH 80.