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Composition Ornaments for tt JJ-.'J-,? j j . decoration of Steamboats, Buildings, 4c.; 90 SMITHFIEL , ’"'Street, near the Post OCle«. ” yl-3^ k- wmi’Kuaiisja, M'r.*- 'Va J \ J - TjiANCY SILK AND WOOLEN DYER AND CLEaNE .' •'•, r: r : I'' ■; • ‘• ; r £ L*; * 'S' XJ X v \k r 1 _£? No. 7 ISABELLA Bt., near the fimcoet Hotel, ■ 'lf! -J mart ' A lleoiiitt ''J 10DTMIM_ sT‘ctjTiifBiB;RT-J!fc~sdi!rr-' deal estate and general agents, No. s r r/~:' -• • : .''X' * X •«>„v'> X V: t‘ <■ J‘ ‘‘ >*','£ XV SmUhJield street eotl ■»' - V i ' f - fc 1 I / and BRAID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty st 'v h ';;-.-';:-v,. ! ;v:.!'74V n No. 174 i'itu>hiin-h. p». .... j e Un .• JOHN MITCHELL, , WHOLESALE and retail drdqqist, v;l.' V."T» «''r j\.i„V No. 135 Wogd-Stxtat, .V;?. ■-..-u’J, r ‘ 3a3:y21 door to tf. 'Chud’e Shoe Honse, Pittsbnrg> Votloe*: -..J.«.nn N xos. FLEMING hßT|ng associated With JOS—ABBLr4b- JJ: , .^ K L ‘ ; •;; 1 el bQsinees.wlUhereafter be condnrted under th« style ** J. ABEL 4 CO., at the old stand, corner of Smithfleld ar •J LvX'j £J'4 Fourth streets.- . j a i;y WTrn.m Tiiom, Dra^gin, 'TrC’-'f.O'i;-.■s'}*'*■«TJAS REMOVED 10 th« eoinor of HAND and PEN ■St'st•it i•> IT StrMts,Vhefß-hBArlll; M-raanJ. MUnTproapth: <’ X: i ■»- '; 1 ■■'s his numerous; friends. All ajucies in hia line are warrant '• ;# pure, andptitup’with the utmost care. marl4:om c '-Xl • —joas groctt, •••.X,; •.:-£* C-3 TMPORTER OF WHOT,'4 r l; c. . r. V . • •'«•• .‘ '." **" Jfe-''-’., It' - / 1 ‘ .. ft- *-H «. \ ' ' • ~ t: • . • r ~.i V’ ;iki r ; t ‘V V;.-, .vs*- •,... ,• \ -f: c - ~., -,... -.■■ ! v v ~- hs^&*S!«*; 4 * : 'r.-iiZ f^Z ''s. ’• V~ : 'v-. : -‘ .H ‘ •’ -•' v"-..*•.: ■ •’'v.-." " ' '. ' " ■ -"-'.>■■•■ , " ■ - •" "> l, S -- . -r'.’*- .vs.-.V,. TVVjyVT'' ;W. . TDK DAILY MORNING POST. Prtnfed an* published terry Homing, { Sunday exspled, VY ft OtbNfGOIUSaY. hCSTQ-WSST urmntg o? worm a*,t> FTTTB STRUTS. 43* Z SR H s.—Fit* Dollar* a year, payable strictly In advance. Dollars will in^>i r >iiMv be require! If not paid wit bm tbs year AS* Single copies two ccit^ —£■-.!• «!* at the counter in tht Offioe, and by the *Vwa Bova. THE SATURDAY MORSTING POST PpubiWhed from the »ame office, on a large blanket size. Inet.atTWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Single ooples £9* No paper will be diaeontl&XMxl tmleea at the dUcre oq of the Proprietor*,) until all arrearages are paid. Sjf No atfontion will be paid Co any order unless aceom* naaleJ by the money, or satisfactory reference In this city. tfg- Connected with the Establishment of tht Homing Pott mu: of the largest Job Printing Otficexxniht city, u>AereaZJ k r>ds of work it done on the shortest notice,, and mud reason a'deortnt. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Robti C» G, bproul, Attorney and counsellor at law—office, no. _ —, Fourth street. Pittsburgh, Pa. decllUy James A* Lowrlc, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, between fimlthfleld atreetandtiherry alley Tdecllily JOSEPH WEAVER/ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT X»AW t Office) No, 144 Fourth street) jfls:lr2| PiTTacoßGn. pa. JOHN BAUTOft, ATTORNEY -ASD COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, corner Piftb and Grant sts«, Ja3.ly3] prmaimoß, pa. - .. Thomas Neons) - ■. Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery. Office, nest door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio. my 4 S, !*• Rosi) ATTORNEY AT LAW— No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa., fourth door below Mr. Body Patterson’s Livery Stable. •■■•jeSS C. Orlando Loojuls, TTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth-street, above Wood. Thomas id, flX&raliall, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lowrle’a Building a, Fourth street ■ ■ jan7:ly It B« Carnahan) ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between Cherry alley and Grant attest- je27 J; N. itt’Ulowrr. . Attorney and counsellor at-'LAW—office in Dtibfwaira Buildings, on Grant attest. jeS D* Ha Haseiif ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth etroet, above and near Bmithfield. . •. „ - -mart Try ALDERMAN OF liilßD WARD. OFFICE CORNER OP GRANT AND FIFTII STREETS, (tormvrly occupied by Atderxnsn L*wis,) where all bu siness pertain ug to the office of 'Alderman and Justice of. the Peace will be promptly attended to. febl:3m N. Uuckma*ier, Alderntati, (aFFICK, Grant street, between Fourth at. and Diamond I alley. Cocvayancing of all kinds done with the great* e-t . are and Ugol accuracy. Titles to Real Estate ex* am.nod. Ac. • ja3^ Ha Sa Neal, Alderman, N O. 01 TIIIRD Street, between Wood and Marketsfreete, Pittsburgh. Collections promptly made. Bonds, Mort gftces, and other writings drawn with neatness and acca. racy. ' . U. AfLL, KURQKON DENTIST,(sue* cessor to G. W. BlddleJ NO. 144 SMITIt- EIK LD STREET. hoara»froiaB to 1 o’clock,»nd rom 2 to L o'clock feblfcly , ;i ,_. a J.oCOTT. DENTIST, Fourthstreet, five doors Market. Orncs Ho css —From nine A. M. to fire M. dec2o:y BUSINESS CARDS. w. osKsrn Liberal cash Hdvauccs made oa consignments. Par ,i. ticular attention- paid to forwarding Western merchandise. H'fcrcncet.— Clark & Thaw, Wm. Ougatey 4 Co., W‘m. M*- c :; ; Caily & 00., F. tsutiera 4 Co., Huvs i Blaik, Kramer 4 „ . . Kabm, U-nry Grail, Rsi*., Win. Richbaum, S. R. Johnston, me Pittsburgh and Slaacbester Omnibuses pass erery Gf ■: v : l'liuauj Bakewell, George Ledue, tq., Solomon t«njnlootesduring_th«ji*y. 0.-r.26:1y 1 ' Burner, k* t . jaU.j COACII FaC I'oUV. wai. inxuua* - uto. w.vju*« *. bioelow.. .t.-MAKfIM t. Tttvs.Ts atonox Aix.BT VV.II. UIKGHA.It & CO., rOaWA A D l N G AND JO \I 'll id L) N ME RGB ANTS, LiOerly street, Fcnna. iladroad Dei’ot, apr7 * PvTTsiiUR-jH, Pa. FOItWAUDiNvJ A .Vi i Oij.il dLisiOA MERCHANT, ano WboL—Hje o*-:tl-r in Glietise, Butter, otnr.ls, Fish, an < r.-i>iace s -.-arrauy, N i, to RM f l !.. [inarO Paul & burdock, COMMIh'SrON AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, AND STEAMBOAT AGEMS—Nu. 7 Wut«r street,Ciodnuati, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— No. *7 Wiij-J -Lr.n-l. I'ltL-burgi*. j mr*3 BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER—has always on han a general n?sortmentc-.f School, ilisceilant-ous and Blank liooss, Printing, iiad Cap Paper, Wholesale and Re tail, No. 104 Wood street, below Fifth, East side, Pittsburgh. Wanted, Rags end Tanners’ Scraps. splfoiy t. VV. Ltiadwlck, DEALER IN P.aGS and paper, 50..U9 Wood Street. Pittsburgh. The highest rrlcw in cash paid for rag# avll’T Willujs wh-lko, Phxia— ws. aJCXST^dS.PUtiiburgh. Sillier A Rlcketson, WHOLESALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS OP BRANDIES, Wines aa-J Segars—Nas. 172 and 174, -cumar of Irwin and Liberty strests, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nall#, Cotton YaniA constantly on hand. jy29 Williain Carr A Co., f Wtt. CiRH late af the firm of J. P&acca A Co.) WHOLESALE GK-JCBR3 and Dcalersin Foreign iriner and Brandies, Old donouguheia and Ructllied Wbi>- 329 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, V*. jaG:y TMHE subscribers have this day formed a partnership foi I, the purpose of carrying ou Commission and Forward ing, ia connection with the Fish, Bacon and Oil, and/Vo duce busines l * generally, under the style of fciXGLisu A Rica sahsox; warehouse No. H 6 Water and liO Frontstreets formerly occupied by Cartridge A Inghrum. WM. U. ENGLISH, JAMES KIOfIARDdON, JAd. J. BENNETT. Pittsbnrgh, February Ist, 18&4:feb3 -- IA R. DRAVO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, dealer li . • Country Produce, offers for sole a choice stock ■ Groceries, selected for family use. Spices of eyery variei; and the purest quality, ground at his Steam Mills. Als* Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken in ea chaagefor MerchanJite. F. 1L D. has procured a full assortment of Landretb WarrautedGarden Seeds, and invites the attention of all in t«reste *iv> SmWiJUld street, opposite City Hotel , MANU A IULIEUd OF CAUi.NET PUItNLTDIIB AND 3 * 0., WUOLE4&LK GRUuERd auJ Oomon-siou >' erchao -1 «v«i, w' r-«—•*» Wm. .. CLOTHING AND FURNISHING tTolibJ, Masonic Ha- Fifth strut, Pittsburgh. — Clothinx made to order, i gcwvj nrvl«». HD'l nt r»t»« i’i** - *' WUOLK3ALB Q-itJCU iiS, ani Dealers In Prodace, Fo el?a Wines uni Llqdnrs,Oll Vloanajjahelasutl ttecf fled Whisky, No. 191 Liberty st>, PUt«tmr ii lie(in, .DAAUI. Afll-, J V ■« ?‘r - I-." PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMOHE & MONTGOMERY’ AT THE “PUST BULLDINUB." CORNER OF FIFTH AND wouD STREETS. aT iIB,UO PER ANNUM, OR #6,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE YOLUME XIII. - BUSINESS CARDS. ESTERPRISE WGRKB. HO. 130 wooufitairr, v nooa nnow vmazn ailit. . . . BQ WN a TJS7LJSY. ■ ' m PORTERS and manufoctnrers of DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. We Bar - keep a general assortment of the above • articles constantly cm hand; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pis. tola end Revolvers, Flasks, Homs, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, Lead and Bullets ; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and Qair.Dreasera* Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ao.— Also. Trussea and Supporters, jobbing and repairing neatly executed. [RIFLES!—We are making Rifles of every description, to order, of the best meteriAi, and -workmanship warranted.— Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill .ed with desiatchl' Huffing parties- supplied at Wholesale prices. • • - • . tny!6 Ghondellcra and Gu Fixture!. rpHE sobscribersarenow opening htthe lr' ne w Wareroom- X NO. 109 FIRST .STREET;between Wood and Smith field, the largrat assortment of CHANDELTEK3, URAOB ETB, PENDANTS, andall articled con n ectod witU&s-Fitting, «Teroffer9d.in this: market. - Having made by which they .will ba constantly-in receipt of -newpatterns and varieties, they confidently invito the attention of pur chasers to their selection. We are'determined to sell as low asany house in. theWest,and being' practical Gas Fit ter»» can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles In this line. We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of every de scription for gas; water and steam. Brass Castings of all kinds made to order promptly. LONG, MILLER A CO., mar22qr No. 109 First street GEORGE ULETCUKR, FROM NEW YORK, »MANDFAOTURBRof the celebrated Gossamer. Ventilating Wig, Elastic Band Toupees, and every description bf Ornamental Hair, for Ladies and Gentlemen, 79 FOURTH STREET, between Wood and Market, Pitts __ BLsrcnra’a system enables Ladles andfOentlemen to measure their heads with- accuracy. FOR WIGS. No. 1. The round of the Head. No,_2..Ecom tha forehead over the head lo neck, No. 2. No. 3. From ear to ear, over the top. No. 4» From ear to ear, round the forehead. For Toupees, to cover the top of the head only—a paper pattern, the exact shape of the bald part. fmy4 New Conch and Carriage Factory 1 JOHNSTON, BROTHERS fit CO., Obrner of Rebecca and Belmont streets, Allegheny City, -s, <*go m WOULD respectfully inform their friends the public generally, that they have cbfamahced the manufacture of Carriage*, w m wei ■ Tinrouchea, liockaways, Buggies,Sleighs and Chariptg»ln all their variouaetytea of Untsh and proportion. All orders «111 bo executed with strict regarJ to durability and beauty of finish. Repairs will also b© attended to on the most reosonabU terms. Using in all their wort th© best Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stuff, thny feel confi dent that all who fnvor them -with their patronage, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. Purchasers are requested to give us a call, before puroha* uns elsewhere. . octfi:ly j r. t. j^ombtos Klcclslor Carriage Factory. uRGTUER a OU.. PRACTICAL WACII MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and Belmont streets, Alie gheny ity, have on hand and are manufacturing an extensi.e assortment of Carriages, hockaways. Buggies, Uaggage Cars, .tc., male in alt their various etytes. with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish, using in all their work the best Juuiala irou and eastern hickory. Re pair* attended to -m tliooust r©H.vouable lerma They feel -confident that all who may favor them *'ith their patron age, will bo p©r ectly sat J-tied oq trial .f their wora SUCCESSORS TO K. M BIGbLuW, No. 40 «i O Diamond alb-y, near VV(x»l street. PUta-/Vfls§ >^^jTO» ourgh—JOACHLS, CARiU AG KS, 1 1 111. A - L’GNd, BUGGIES, uud erery of IhD' V vehlcle3 built tu order. auJ tiuiNht-U in a manner un -urpassed for beauty of u©->ign, elegance of fiuish, skill of wortmanship, and durability ul materials. wurk warranted nnrC JOSEPH FLBMIiSU, (soccrsaoa to l. uncos t co.l CORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keep constanlly on baud a full assortment of Drugs, Medi cines, MedicineChesls, Perfumery, and all articles pertain tug to his business. Physicians' Prescription* carefully compounded at ■ill hours. jat9j TOUS riJtMINQ. FLEfIHUG BROTHERS, to J. Kidd A Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Ao. 60 IFbod Street, Pittsburgh, P LAIRD, (late of the linn of Ooolxy A LaIED,; haring' t\i* opened STORE NO- 9, (two doors above the old ting,) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING .U&INEBS, hopeßby strict attention to business to merit a oare oi the patronage of the late firm. N.B.—Clothing made to order in the most fashionable tries, and on the shortest notice—^lnferior to none In the uty. Jan2&y Jtmci fiSalilngar, aJTONONGAHELA PLANING 51ILL—Would respectfully jvX inform his friends and the puoiic, that his new est&b lahment is now in full operation, anu that be is prepared to umiah Boat Cabins, and fill ell orders for Planed Lumber, rith promptness, and at the lowest rates. jßoard antf Plank, planed on one or noth sides, constantly ,q tmhd. ftaab. Doom, Mouldings, of every description, made to rderi t • Builders and Carpenters would hnd.it to their advantage • give him a call, as he can now rurrnsh them with planed iff snitable for every description ot work. *v. a axaiuTM -• HERRON & CRISWELL, , BELL AND BRASS POUNDERS, tANUFAOTURERB ol all Kinds ol OBABS WORK, LO VI pOUOIIVE,STEAM ENGINE, PLtIMBEKS, Ac. Al- Cotton Batting ManuTftcturerß. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Jlfice and:Store, No. 12 Market ficreet, Pittsburgh. )LD BRASS and COPPER token m oxchauge for work, - cash paid- ;i Ord«rB left at the Foundry or Office, will bo omptly attended to. feb9:ly JOSKPH T. LUVVttf, ; iVo. 43 Cornrr of Fifth and Wood Blrt*U % Jfficffup stairs. entrance tram FUth street. Pittsburgh, > announce to tne public that he has V commencedthe REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in connec on thth Intelligence and Uenerai Collecting. He will •so attend to renting. Persona in want of servants, in any opacity, or those In want of places, will beanpplied at short 7tiee.: All business entrusted to his care promptly at* Reference*—T. J. Bighara, Esq., Richard Cowan, Esq., W. Leslie, Dr; Ales. Black, James Mackeral, A. A. Mason, .ffltiOli. . janl3 BkisiftQin M. GHAPP * CD., Western Foundry, Ho. 124 Wood street, PJITSBBBGH, PA., lANUFACTURKR' OP COO RING STOVES, Coal and Wood Sto.es, Parlor Stoves, Hollow Were, Pinto and rocy Grates,Plainaad Fancy Fendprs, Bad ondDog Irons, tgar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Wagon Boxes, Aa. [Ja&lyg Austin " SEAL ESTATE AGENT. Merchandise, Stock, and Bill V Broker,Office, No.SiFcurtb Street,(above Wood.) The abscrlber having opened an office at tho above place, for the urpoee oj negotiating Lhasa, Bills, Bonds, Mortgages, and i other Instrument* for the security of Money, and for the orenaae and sale of Stoeks. Will also give prompt and articular attention to buying, selling, renting of and leas* c Heal Estate. [jy7] LOOMIR. _ Schuchman A: Heunifin^ 1 . ITHOGRAPHKBS—Third street, opposite the Post-office, Ij Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads, Show Bills, absls, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and iMtlngCards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Prlnted- Oolors, Gold, Bronze, or.Black,tn the most approved style, >d at the most reasonable prices. . oct!s:ly .4. l. ouiubx* ISGIiISH AND CLASSICAL BEMLJJAHY, • W. T. MCDONALD, M. A., PKIHCIPAL. pHE next session-of the Institution will commence on L MONDAY, the_6th of-Septßmher naxVatthe-room-oor* •*r of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the essrs. Feeder. Reference— Hon* A. W- Loomis, 0. Knap, Jr M 8. F. Von ihorst. R. Miller. Jr. auir2s JACOB M’COJLLISTKII, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER Tolyacco, SxmfX* and Clgari t :Xfo.2sJ’iflhst* l Pittxbwgh, Fa. •3“ Keeps constantly, on hand a large supply of all the irlous brands of Imparted Cigars-; ja3:g Walter P. Marshall, MPORTERaod Dealer In French and American Paper IT«rcrlnV» : : '" r ' ' m*»® BARR A MOBER, v RCHITEDTS:—OBiee'e: DhiloH&lLNo. To Third street, V Pittsburgh; and east side of the Diamond, Allegheny. v!2:6m - " I - ARGE WALNUT BOOK andla ware- Li room/ [decia] T, B. YOUNG A 00- ■- t i t. v-' ‘r fC, ■>•) . rJ*' f • M SI .. for the purpn«. of carrying on the PAINTING BUSINESS, in all iu branch t-s; and hope, by strict attention to bu-ines*, to merit * ebarent public pa'ro Lettering and Graining dour for tlie trrtde cn ?ea-“OD# hi-* teriiis. Shc.pon Seventh street opposite the Nr; ;utie Entitle House. IMIK 1 merest of Mr J-tllN ATWELL in oar burin?** ernees from ltd* Int- r».- agreement «>ur busini-j*?, a.- W MOLES A LE tiliOCEt'K. will K> continue t by th<* remain lug partners under rLi»j ti.in of uaoalkY. COSGILAYE A CO, No? 18 nn 1 2 ; J SYryxl str-i't. Pittsburgh. DAGALKV. WOODWARD A CO., No. 221 Market street. Philadelphia . WM. BAGaLEY A CO. Pittsburgh, December I9th, ISM— t der:22 IHAVK sold myintaresl in in-- burines* of Long, Mill* A Co., to H. A. Long, who, with J< ho Phillips, will rnu- Uuue at the old *tan K f’.< l.di Fr-’uit street. I •'ordlaliy recommend the new firm (o lL- patrons.j'** d tav irieoda. Pittsburgh, July 2!*, 18.VL V. 11. MILLER. 3. A. 103-3 ti. A. M)SO *• CO., BKM. AND lII’.ArS. i-Ji.oDi.KS, AND GAS FITTER? invit*- i»tti*Diii»n to th«-ir stock of Che nHnukrt * f‘»uitn'.l.*. in-.l other t>. r u*-,ss We f.t up bousea with tin. an «.jperj.'- fa<-)Uti--.s i n mj owi work. «*• iire now soiling at l 10 per rent lower thas it- e-i“ferc c:tie«. or Hvwli.’rH All work i- warranted. S'rrhr.;) •SVr-r—We ulso manufacture Spoons of tbr British h-.erlinu qn-.JPy. Watcher nod M atch repairing continued, with every fa cillty and ren* w*-l determination to give entire to customers, t*Mh n* to price and the auperinr quality of th»- work. W. \Y. WILSON, Watchmaker and Jeweller, nnvl-4 wmrr of Market anil Fourth street#. Steamboßt Furniture RHd~Chalr». ” rga WE have on hand and Are constant! v-manufaetc UA ring STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE AND HmCIMTKS, of every description, vit: • * 1 Extension Dining Tables; Do Ih»r do; ifftiilen Cabin Chairs, of various styles; Gents. do do do; State Room do do do; Do Toilet Boxes; Tetr a Tetej*; DirjiTis ; Centre TnbU-i.^ Wn«h Stand?; Card d‘>; Water do; Tcaya. Ac., Ac. Material and workmanship warraut.-l. and pri. es satla* factory. T. U. YoU Ml H CX), jy2o 38 StDitlificld rt., oppoeite City Hotel. NDTiCE. - DALY’S STOi'KING MANUFACTORY, 2>t> ll.i Fifth itrf-rt, frst ornrr n/«-»-r Market tiral, pirr?Bu;.o i, pa U T lIKKK WILL he found the large*; and be.st as.oortHl ?t -k < f 11USI EltY ever <■ iTer**-l f r nale in thl# city. Pun hiis* -- will find it to m*» near Market wouiil respectfully Inform their friends and the. public ce.nernlly, that they have now in utorw their cnmrM** FALL STUCK. ecnM-diog of CARPETS of every description, fr r ’ni tbe Royal Velvet and Brussels, to the com mon ingrain. Hemp and Rag. Floor Oil Cloth, from oee to eight yards w.je, new designs «nd very rich. Cocoa and Cnuton Mulling. Druggets, Ruga,Mute, Stair Rods Window Bh deg. Ac. Per&ous in want are invited to call und exam ine Ibeir stock. Steamboats, Hotels, and Residences furn* iahed ou the most reasonable ti-rtnA. <93"- Small profits and quick TERMS tiASII ONLY. oct2 \V. ». Haven. n-’UE.OLD PRINTING ESTABLU U M F.NT, (late John i stoti A Stockton ) and Blank B-aok and Btatiouery Marebouse, is preparc-1 to execute every style of Legal, Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job Printlog and Book IJlodtug. an-) furnish every article in th*; Blank (took, feper and Stationery line, at the shortcut notice and on the most reasonable terms. Blank Book and Ptatlonery Warehouse, Printing Office and Hook Bindery, corner of Mnrkot ond Second ata fnnvlO Depot oi Lonfiwnrth A ZlrntnermaipHCa* tatroa Wines and Brandy* rjiHK underttgued ha.-' reccivedand offerw for sale, af Ofn- X cinnno nnrrj, a large quantity of Logworth A Zimmer* muu 1 ? cnoict-ana world-renowned Sparkling, Dry and La dies’ Sweet < atawba VViner. Such na may dsalre to procure nn excellent article of Native Wine, (tbe pure juice of the grape,) will timi iny establishment the place for the gratifi cation of their dtffdrvß. The Catawba Brandy, distilled from the genuine Grape, in declared by many excellent judges, equal in flavor to tbe best imported Cognac. IJtii’a lUnianaci for lnOd JOHN f{. MELLOR, 81 Wood ptn»et, Pittsburgh, will publish on the 15th August, 1854, the well known series of Almanacs (for 1855) calculated by Sanford 0. Hill, K?q., and for tnanv years published bv Mr. Luke Loomis, of this city, under tbe name of *• Loomis’ Almanacs.” The aeries will cousist of— HILL’S PITTSBURGH ALMANAC, HILL’S MAGAZINE ALMANAC, UILL’B AMERICAN FARMERS’ ALMANAC. It is only ncc«asary to soy, that the religious, moral and useful qlumicter o. Mr. Hill’s Almanacs wilt be maintained in the ni>ove enries. for 18:>5. ''ri*t*rs au>l others are hereby cautioned against infringing on the copyright of this above Almanacs. Th**y will be for sale at ail the Bookstores, by the gross or lozen, and by >l* JOHN 11. HELLO R, 81 Wood street. A New Arrival of Pia-noa. CIIIARL<)TTE ULUME, No. 11s Wood strew ,is re j celving the Colli»wing new Piano Fortes, with and with out the attachment; une elegaut carved Louis Xiy stylo Grand Action 7 oo taTe Piano. One extra carved Serpentine, pearl kevs. 7 octave Piano. Two full carved, ?- m j grand, 7 octave Pianos, Two plain Rosewood G% “ Odo do do “ «» Three do do 6 “ Two double round corner Rosewood 8% octave Pianos." One round corner finished back and front 7 octave Plano. A further arrival is expected In about two weeks, [au‘29 Loan Office JOHN A. O’BRIEN, 67 SMITHFIELD STREET, between Fourth and Diamond alley. Money loaned od Gold and Silver Plate. Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, (lons and Pistols, Feather Beds, Fur niture, and all kinds of articles—for any length of time agreed on. Charges for storage considerably lower than boretufbre. Private entrance through the hail doof. All business transactions strictly confidential. 4JQ- Forfeited pledges sold immediately after being out of dat**, unless redeemed. Bargains of Gold and Silver Watch es, Jewelry, «\ c., always on hand. aptlO:Gm SJEwTked STORE* ' JAMES WAKDROP, OFFERS for sale CANARY BIRDS of the moat improved breed, belngvery hardy, and fine singers. Bird Seeds —Canary, Hemp; Millet,Rope and mixed Seed, Bouquets will be furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS, viz: Camelias, Rose Bade, Heliotropes, Ac. Evergreens(in potB) forChristmos Trees, from the Seed and Horticultural Store, No. 49 Fifth st., near Wood. dec2o tentame the Smoke. THE subscriber having the exclusive right to manufac ture and sell SWEENEY’S HOT AIR AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders,and contract for heating buildings with the most economical Furnace now tn use. The attention of those interested is solicited. An? information can be had of A. BRADLEY, Nos 2 and 4 Wood street, or of 3. BARNDOLLARj dec24:ti l Iron City Stove Warehouse. No. 134 Wood at. It 1* True I THAT PICTURES f superior excellence may k® obtained at CARGO'S New Duguerrean Galle ry, No 70 Fourth street, at prices varying from **®"* s< One to Twenty Dollars. AU work warranted to please. Children taken in a few Call and examine specimens of the various styles. Rooms open day and eve ning. fcblO XT. a. SMITH.— W. W. MAIK...— Smith, Qlair & Hunter, (Late Smith & Sinclair,) WHOLBSALB GUOCERS , PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS in ail kinds of Pittsburgh Maanihe* urres, 122 Second and 151 First street, Pittsburgh, Penn*. feb9 l■' •• » • .. : ''* ““ VV W' y ' t , .. . ■ _.**• *, <•* «»&fe>**s.y *".i.. -. ’ , .** » V, «■ **??*?* ••■'*: V*, r* c . '-^- •• - ’./.'•.-.>*.>"fi•;*-v-V.ta^/;.i.-v- -'" -v,.: ■ <$ ' • ■ ■■ ■ s'-' ‘ > * V/«" M *■' * - . * '' »- < ’ » O ♦ -V T V V'". •i ■fr.-'j'S f 1 i. '*• .1 PITTSBURGH, 5, 1555 rHE late firm of JONES A QUIGG, having "been disßolved by the death of Jotn F. Quigg, on tbe 27tb inst., the businesaof said firm will be settled by the undersigned, at their office, corner of Rose and First streets. ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, September 30, ISSI-«{oct2:y Isaac Jones, MANUFACTURER of Spring and Blister Steel, Plough Slab steel, steel Plough Wings, Coach and ELiptic Springe, Brass Not Taper, half patent, Screw, Mall and Hammered Iron Axles,—comer of Ross and First streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. ia&A<. .. D. B. Rogers &> Co., \yTANTJFACTURBHB of ROt3£tt3’patent Improved Btetl Cultivator teeth. Office cornet Boss and Firstatreeta oct2ly ' i Spectacles* lIT THE MOST valuable triumph* of science end art, the [invention of Spectacle* r.*uk- with the highest. Tim experienced Optician overcomes the-advancoa of nature, and cooftra upon the ag-d-sighted the inestimable udvuo tagoof retaining the noblest of bis senses. Yet great iojury is constantly resulting 'o thousands from ignorai.ce on the part of venders, or of those who vesture to choose for them eelves. Tuere era many requisites attotidiug'the selection of Glasses. *JCho purity of finish of tta g ass; It* proper con vexity; the best form and adjustment of the framn, sr as to preserve the parallelism with the eye for distaut vision or lot .near vis.on, to throw the plane of each glass at right angles to tlie axis of vision for •'ochreye; to bring the ex *fct centre of each glass precisely .opposite the pupil; to have the position of the glasses pftrfret, both horizontally ahd vertical.y, &*., Ac. ; From long experience in fitting united with a perfect knowledge of the structure of the eye, we can promise scientific accuracy, and thus old much in the pre serration cf the eye. Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles.carefully selected of the b»st qualities, for sale. Also, glosses fitted, Ac. ! W. W. Wl LSUN, Practical Optician, \ f>l9 67 Market street, corner ff Fourth. CDWAHD ft. BOX. MAHCU3 ft. HOlLlpAt | Hill A Holliday, DRODCCB, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HER IT CHANTS, EmxuviUe, :la —Strict attention paid to &1) consignment* for sale of Flour, Produce, Ac. Orders fox the purchase of Produce solicited and promptly attended to. Goods for re-shlpment forwarded with despatch ,0019:611. j- a. j0a55.......... j. o. Bccazh. JOS E 8 & BUCH K It. IKON FOUNDERS AND'MACHINISTS, Ptnnryhxmia Railroad, foot of Third st., Pa. HAVING Increased our Machinery, which is now cf th« mnet improved order, and having added many facili ties for dispatching work, we are now manufacturing First Class Blowing Cylinders, Boilers. Furnace, Rolling, SAW aNDOKIST MILL MACHINERY & CASTINGS. Gas and Water l*ipew,flydrauts, R#tf.rt*,Lftmp Post-, Hitch log Posts, CuUmn*. Girders', Shutting, Uangera, Brackets,OilkruraLiß, BatbihgTuhs, spouts, R,ailing t Vetandahs and Ornamental Castingt WM YOUNGSON, DAME' VuCMJSON, ;W> p*y particular attention to the manufacture and con -traction nf Ca*t Iron Having an extensive assortment of beautiful Carvvd PtJ.- ■£rn* of the most approved architectural order, our great '.\ciliti«n for manufacturing sod shipping enable us to corn oft* with our cities PartW erecting Furnaces or Rolling Mills, Mil! Owner *od Mill-Wrights, will find I* much to tbeir advantage to *Qd examine our extensive stock of Patterns beion.- '>uikling. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, iyt «v*ry deacrip.ion; Smith Work, Pattern Making, Fur nace and F»rne Tuygrca, furniah*! toord«r. | toy I2:y \ f AKKKT STREET, BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTU. 4.vX —loo <-n»D*s of QUEKVBW AlcE, of lii« Full imp'Tt/i -lu-n, now receiving, to which Weiavjto th** attention nf th»- -ountry and city trade. Having some dozen diffoceot pal wrn- of Tea Ware, wo feel confident of suiting nil Di:-:*-, which may lie found whim iron kh-oc, gold t-or-1. *&IJ scroll, blue, pink, plain purple,fcrowu uou gre-n. Al so. ft hart Ifcirnegreen eprig and white imitation some, which .an be sold much IwloV the read tiUme ware. JVC. PUILUI COMMON WARE.—Our stock of Common Teas, v, Di*hra, li*»krr% Nappies, Bowls. Pitchers, and every «rt:<-!,- a (he line. Is large, and Selected for the city und cousin tTluie. GLAaS WAKE —Having a large and well selected «to>*k of 01a*s on hand, w« will e«U at factory price®, the merchant the trouble of makiug a separate bill. AU we ask is a call, and we foel confident of p>euniug wpO JOHN O'LKAUY. Boot* and Slxoe» f Wholmla ana itetall JAMES KOSli, NO. 60 Market, and 6 Union street, third door from the Market U use, would call the aTtentfoD of his friends, •ud tho public generallv, to thafkef, that he has now on baad the largest and bast eelocfSlf utock of BOGIE AND SHOE?, in all their varieties, worn by ladies and genlleraeu or I’bil .clpbia. Now York and Boston, a. .<1 w hlch,bo trusts, canu'> .all to please all. His prices art* very much reduced, and ho sells Ladfos' UsHers at from $1,12 to S2.SO; G.-tulemen's Boot*, from to $6; an»i excellent Gentlemeu’s thuu-rs, and Youtha and Children's wear, at extraordinary low prieea. He also continues to manufacture, os heretofore, all de scriptions of LADIES A N 'U GENTI KaIKN’.S BOGi'c* AND riluK-N of tho le-st quality and tlie latest style., nil c.f widcb □v »arrauL* Nor should be overlooked bis very us sortmeut of Gum tiandals. Overshoes and ll ots, for luidle?, <>entiemen and Chhdreu. K*ery pcre«>n who favors him with their patronage will Bo fairly dealt with. jar. 9 New Paper Hangluga. NO ah M'tXjD riTRKET. Fine french and amkuican paiu.or papers ; Panel Decorations, in gold, oak and marble; Hall Papers, of various btyles; Fig'd *ud Plain Papers,for dining rooms and chambers; Cheap and low priced Wall Papers, Borders, Ceiliogs, Figures, Window Shades. A large and complete assortment of the above, selected for th* season, will be sold at the unuu! low prices. oet3 Walter p. Marshall. UrnfT, Ueisliigti; 4 Graff, IITTJSTiiitN FUUNUKi, No. 124 Wood *treet.—Menu- VT focturers of Cooking Stoves, Co&l and W >od Stovnn, Parlor Stoves, Hollow Ware, Plain and Fancy Grate*, Plain and Fancy Funders, Sad aud Dog Irons, Portuole Forges, Sugar iiettles. Tea Kettles, Stove Kettle*, Wagon Boxeu, Ac. Ac. nul4 \Vm. U. Talcott dt Co., i aocciasoaa to t. ExN.vxbt, a c 0.,) MANUFACTUKiIKS OFOILT AND MAUuUANY LIAIK -ING ULASdhS, Portruit and Picture Frames, demand dealer- la Imported and Domestic Fancy Goods, No. 02, cor uer of Woo-i aud Fourth streets, Pltmburgh. octlz;lw HAVING eotd my interest in the firm of T. KENN EUV, JR., ft 00.. to William U. Talcott, who, with A. G. Henry, will continue the Looking Glass and Variety Bind pesa at the old stand, corner or Wood and Fourth sueet*, uodm tlie style of Wm. U. Talcott a Co. I c nhdently re commend them to my former etutomers, as every way qualified to jive entire eatlstaction AU penton* having demands against me, and all Indebted to me, will please make an early settlement. ocl 12 T. KENNEDY, JR. B. l*\-rlj.vG A CO., (At Otnei Purmture and o‘Autr Afan- X • ufoclurtrs, Nos. Bo and 40 Scmhlield street, upposuo City Hotel, would respectfully remlud tnetr old friends aud customers, and those about to purchase anything iu their line of business, that .they are constantly manufacturing every description 1 t&dhiouable Parlor and Ghumber Fur ni'.ure. warranted in-nlutanal and workmanship, and sold ou reasonable terms. Care taken in packing for land or water carriage Steamboat Cabin Furniture and Chairs on hand and made to order, tut usual. D FICKBIBEN, No. 1.‘»7 LHx'rtv ptrefit. Those interested in furnishing boats will find it to their advantage to give us a cad, as w« give every attention to the manuiacture of work he-t adapted to their u-e. |mi:U WHOLtSADK AA l) KETAI L.. JAilhc ROBU has fitted up In splendid style his store, No. 89 Market street, and No ti Uulon street, between filth street and the Diamond, and has now cutnpieteu his Spring s-ock oi SLlPPcdts,UAirKita, Ac., and Palm Leaf, Pedal, Dustin aud Braid UAT», ;o which he iuTlt»-B the attention of all porchusers, whether at whole sale or retail. Xhiß stoeß is one of the largest eTer opened in this city, and embraces everything worn by Uiehuiieuof Xhiladeipbia and 2»ew Vork, and tie trusts cannot full to please wit. Great care hau been given in selecting the ctioiceat goods; aU of which hg Warrants. lie alao continues to manufacture, as heretofore, ail de scriptions uf hoots and dboes, and from this long experience 01 over treaty years in htuiuess in thi» city, is, be trusts, a dufiieieuc guarantee that those «no favor him with their custom, will be fairly dealt with aprltctf Seminary for Buys. bt/iUh-virK \*tr. of PifOiftiid Gnuit ita n opposite Court Hume. • | ’Bis. Tail deaalun of this School wilt »«;N> JL September 4th, ami the duties ol losLiucuon will b« resumed by Messrs; OttIGGS anil JI'IkjNaLD. There are ten successive muabhain the Academic year. The uumber of pupils ia limited, and boys are admitted in the order of applicttions whico may be made uUer August 3oth, at &4 Liberty street, or at nchool, or by letter dropped in Post Ortice. autbow* W. B. SCAiPE, FIKST STKBJff.', BfiTWttii WOO 1) AND MAKKAT STUKUTS, Pii-MUUItGU, PA., builds frauds’ PaLaul Metallic bile Poatß,of Galranizeti Ir.u , ui*o, manufactures Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Cooking Stoves for Steamboats aud Hotels, Portable Forges, Forged Iron Work, Large Bolts for Bridges, Ac.; Cork Ufa Preservers, the best and cheapest kind. Steamboat work attended to. {rnydG.y WK are receiving from New York aud Philadelphia, 330 HALF GUESTS TEA, comprising Young Hyson, Imperial, Ounpowder, Oolong, Souchong, and English Breakfast, all of which have been carefully selected, and will be sold as usual. A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, Jy2l No. 38 Fifth street .J. a. HONTK& -*•’'.** W..v BUSINESS CARDS. NOUce. STKAIiI ENGINES, POR FURNACES AND ROLLING miles. Fronts for Honied and Store** China Uall, .n. rxxsixqeh. A c&.a. Cabinet Furniture 'Warehouse. ttiiUTS AMJ AUUiua, Tuniuo is $12,6u per tjuarter. J BOOTS AND SHOES. —Those who wish to get a neat and well fitting BOOT, SHOE or GAITER, will call at M’LAUGIILIX’S, jylB Oo Fourth street. GRAFF, REISINGER A.GRAFF, Manufacturers of coal and wood cooking "BTOVES, Parlor and Heating Stoves, Grate Fronts, Fenders, Wagon Boxes Ac., Ac. Warehouse No. 124 WOOD Street, above Fifth, Pittsburgh, Pa- jy24 STOCKING FACTORY , iVO. 24 FIFTH STREET t Sign of TH£ OLD STAND. TT7TLLIAM DALY has returned from the Manufacture ff ing Hosiery Districts of Europe, where ho has pur chased, fer cash, a very extensive and well assorted stock of the best descriptions only of Stockings, Socks, Undershirts, Drawers, Gloves; also, new style of Children’s and Misses Fancy Btockings, together with his domestic stock of Pitts burgh Manufactured Hosiery. He will sell by wholesaled retail at New York Importers’ prices. WILLIAM DALY A CO. Remember the place—No. 24, Sign of THE OLD STAND. my 23 _____ Spring Style Hats. iffi* WE WOUoD INVITE «ur friend* and the public - JSt- generally to call and examine our new and beautiful of Corrugated lists, Which we are selling loW‘ for Oisa. Alto, our Celestial Cap, which is acknowledged to be the neatest and beet Cap of the season. fsblT J. WILSON « SON, 01 Wood at - * PHILADELPHIA GEORGE J. HENKEL’S CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE, No. 173 CHESTNUT STREET , (Opposite Ihdipxndkncx Uall,) Philadelphia. FUENircrRE, IN EYEBY STYLE! Comprising LouisXlV, Louis XV, Elizabethan and Antique, with Sculpture Carving and modern 6tyle; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany,Satinwood tiDd Maple; all of superior construction, and finished in the best style, equal to, If not excelling inqual ity, the Goods of any Establish* ' mentin the United Btates. EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren* Ucefl being positively excluded,>and using the best ma terials, the work cannot fail to give satisfaction to pur chasers. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur chasers, is the facility of Furnishing a House, either in ele gaot or plain style, completely from one establishment; by which means all the articles in each room correspond in style and quality, and thp immense stock always ex hand, being so various in design, enables purchasers to please their taste «n a selection, without the delay necessarily caused in ordering Furniture. To cnr« an idea of the flnisbed’Furniture on hand, I need only inform you that my Booms are 176 reetlong, by 27 feet wide, four uoors in number; with Shops contiguous,sufii dent to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that the Work is all done under iny own immediate inspection. 4®-The Packing is all done in the more, and Furniture warranted to carry safely any distance. Visiters to Pblla delphia ere respectfully invited, as purchasers or otherwise, to call nna examine the Goods. au26:ly ' D. D. BOQiaS. JOSEPH mOGRIDGB, COMMISSION AXIj FORWARDING MERCHANT** No. S 3 Cobbs »cial, dtlow Pina Btjiext, Si, Louis, /CONSIGNMENTS a&iCommisEions vailmeet with prompt V and personal attention, and llbc.ai adcanc-j will be given when required, on Consignments or BiHr of Lading, *G ftanu. ;Orderr lor tbe purchase of Lead, Grain, E«np and -other Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices .The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandize and Pre dict* will meet with especial care and dispatch ; tbe lowest rdtea of freight will alwuye be procured, and the expense OX Btorage and I>rayage aa much as poaalble avoided. RrrtEjerfotb. PfcgeAßacon, Bt«£oa)s; EilipA Morton, Cincinnati; Charles*, Blow A Co;, do; Strader A Gorman, do; Chouteau A Valle, do; Hosea .4 Frazer, do; Doan, Kina A Co., 3 do; Springer A Whitman, do; J,W.Bnti«r A Bro.,Plttsbh; K.O.Uooouman A Co., do; D, Leech <* Co., do; E. AC. Varntul A Co..Philada; Wm. Holmes A Co., do; Morgan. J. M. Buck A Morgan: Blow A March, New York B. B.Comegys, do; Front A Forrest, do; Shields A Miller, 1 do; Charle.-A.Mcigs, do; Jcsiah Lee & Co., Baltimore. A.O.Farwell A Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do; Howard, Hon A Co., do'; •>W. B. Reynold*. Louisville; H. D. Newcomb A Bro., do; T.O. Twiche! IA Co.,CommieaioD Merchant*. New Orleans tfS-I have an open Policy of I nvurance. which will cover all *hlpment<- to my address, when advired iiy letter per mail.or * hen endorsed on bill# of lading before.or at the tin* of Kaipment. JOSEPH MtXJRLDG E, iocO Ht. Louis. Missouri. WATER CURE IJiSTITCTE, HAND STREET, Si Oh.) ItKT PENN STREET AND THK IWVKH, PITTSBURGH, PA. D'KXT’JK OIKLZ Graduate and Practiciouer in tbe Old Scbooin ot .Mediriae, Allop* bic and HomarpHthtc, uud f.tr tbe part tenyearsASUccevu* and hirer Dl -eas-s TenlinonlHl-i of cures lr-T>tQ highly reputable citizens of nearly every State In the Union, can hr examinnt at Doctor Ibiels’a office. The Rev. Cl»*rj> ereiuvited u> conduit him gratia. Warm water bring used in the and oftrn throughout the trentmunLU ii* a luxury instead of unpleas not, a* thi-.M* uun<*quuiQ«rd might suj-poeo. ‘•^zbences.—Me-sr*. Charier Brewer, Muitcrmau Palmer. W. W. \Mifoni, \V. 11. William a, Th-.mp*on Bell, J. IL Wei den, D T, Morgan, ffm. 11. Holmes E. U. English. B 'M Kerr. Tne undfTfigned, having visited Doctor Uaels’3 Inajltu uon and witnessed his Fur*-i?«d'ul treatment, cheerfully re commend him as a thoroughly educated and skillful Phy Elci.m; -Charles T. Ruosell, Jo.l M’Coanoils, Bavid IlunLJobo C. Curtis Robt. Patrice, John B. Luiugstou, John Vi tiglu, W. W. ihitrit-.k, Moses P. Eaton. 0 Onnahy Gregg [ j>inC Ransas, Nebraska. A. (inow>Mothingisiu LAND TWENTY PCR CENT. CII&ArLR THAN CAN BE BOUGHT !.N THE M5OV>; rKKRITOIHES. Real Estate Karin for Sale, r IUIK But-s.;rn.er Irt MiOiontw to evil TWij ll UN DU KD X AND EIGIJTY-FOUK AUtEB UF LAND, eituau-d in Vi-rsallles trwuship, Allegheny county, Peuns} Ivan in, lying biica of known ail the White-»>ak KlMs, and In Sight of the proposed rit*ti«-Q ou the connell-vilte Knilrued. IrapmvementH as lollowe: a aqaarv lsK3 HOUSE, 30 by feet, two stories high; and squarv LOO BARN, 6u by 3d foot, (both now aud in good order;) two fine young ORCH ARD.- 1 , (beat grafhd fruit, ( ju.-t commenced tc* bear. There is ninety l* cue hundred hoto.h cleared and in a high tale of cultivation, and the balance is »nl] set with white-oak timber of the first order. This Land Is wed calculated for a BUick Farm, *emg Very level, ana tho soil of an excellent quality for grass-growing, and bring welt watered with twelve or fourteen never failing ‘pnngs of excellent water. This Land has facilities rarely met witd, being within half a mile of the Vougbiogheny and one mile of Alouongaheia, ana almost oh the line of tbt* CouDellsvUle Railroud, and is supposed W contain'tlh inexhaustible bed of IRON ORE. This Land would not be id the market.only that theowner Is übout to remove to the kt Far West.’ Terms easy, and price m-.d-rnte. For further particulars, inquire Of W.J. ItbYNuLDM, at Loreui’s Ul-if.B Works, or of James c. richey, _au23 Real Kstut* Ageut, *t G»ia office. Valuable Property for Sale, LOTS oF GROUND, upon which are erected four Brick aQ'l two frame Buildings, which rent annually f.r 6»ud properly is situated in the Ninth Ward of the ci y of Pittaburgh, on Fenn street, between and ■■■ ■ streets. Also, the Factory and Ground known as the “Empire Works,” situated on th** corner of Penn and Morris streets. Alm>, 23 acre* of unimproved land, situated ou the Alle gheny liver, one milef.om East Liberty, un a portiou of thia land there is the best Aaw Mill location in the county. Also, a number of lots containing from 1 to 6 acres of choice laud, situated one mil.- uorth-weßt c-t East Liberty, and one mile east of e. The eboTu named pieces of property are ve-y deferable, aud will be dtajiowd of on advantageous terms to early pur- Cli&irers. For terms of sale and further Information apply to Wm. F. Baum, No. Wood street, Pittsburgh. R. D. THOMPSON, aul*»:tf Assignee f«T Jas. S. Negley. Bay Wood Nursery aud U&rUeua, JAME.- KENNEDY, Manager of theweU-kuown iy facuso Nuaeries, New York,; oegs leave to luform the public, that he has now established an EXTENSIVE NUR SERY, on the Farm of .Mr. James S. Negley, near East Lib erty, whereh* *hall be prepared, after the 6th instunt, to re celveand fill orders lor every variety of Fruit and Ornamen tal Trees, Hardy and Green House Shrubs and Plants. In addition to a chuiceand euperior stock on hand, he has made arrangements with oue of the largest N urseries in the East, to keep up his supply. Uaving a thorough and long expe rience in the business, he can assure his customer* perfect Sutlelacuoli. Mr. Kennedy would ateo respectfully offer his services in Jerigniug. lay-logout, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Pub lic Parke, or the grounds uf Country R»-?ldeccrs; und will also furnish plans for the lormatlon of Luwnft, Approaches, Picturesque ckeiiery , Ac., in the highest iityles of the art. Pructiitnliy acquainteu with every Dnmrh of Landscapo GHrdoniug,and having spent yearsin the Sylvian Park* of England, and on the beautiful banks of the Hudson, he hope* he has the capacity to meet the wishes of those who tavor nim. Communications can be addressed through ihu City Feet Ofßc%, or leu m the Warehouse of Messrs. Negley & Mohan. -- Wood street. Boston Papier iUnchc Company. MODfc)tUN AM) ANi'UjUE OiUNAMtNTS. Fm'dUUKGU AGENCY, 61 MARKET STREET.—The attention of Builders, Steamboat Contractors and Cab met Jtuters, is requested to this uew and great Improve ment lu the manufacture of embellishments for Buildings aud Steamboats, outside and inside ; Cabins, flalU, Church es, Dwellings, Stores, aud l* irlor Furniture, m gilt, or in imitation of various hinds of wood Also, Cornices, Brack ets, iiid Pateut Ventilating Centre Pio-ea for Ceilings, 'loullings,Consuls, Trusses, Battlement, Ac; much cheaper and haudsomur • ha : . Plaster aud Wood Oarring, and a great deal more jumble. BIaKJK LETTERS FOR SIGNS, very cheap and warrant ed V> last for 20 rears exposed to the weather. Above Goods tor sale at the manufacturer’s prices—-cost of freight added. W. W. WIL&ON, j«2S . 67 Market it. Matthew gkaff and da.vl. uricinger,trading heretofore as >l. UiIAFF A CO., Stove and Hollow ware Manufacturers, No. 12-1 Wood street, have this u«y associated with them THOMAS J. GRAFF, as u partner in their business. The name, st) le and title of the firm will, from this date, be GKAFF, REISINUEKA GRAFF. They reapecifully so’.lclt a continuation of the patronage so lib erally bestowed upon the firm of M. Gralf & uo. Pittsburgh, July Ist, 1654. New Trimming Store, JYo. 83 Comer of Ala; Act street and Liie Diamond. FRANK VAN GORDKK respeofuliy announces to the publieof Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he will open Ifrs new Trimming Store on Monday, April 17th. Having fitted up the neatest store room in iheeity, and filled it with a choice selection of the latest styles of Trimmings aud Fan cy Goods, he flatters himself that he will olTer superior in duce neuts and endeavor to give full satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Now, don’t forget tbr place—Nn. 83 Market street, corner Of the Diamond. (apr!2] FRANK VaN GOKDER. Home Factory. H-EAVY SHIRTING bUtcii.S and TW tiJiDS, intended to mit the retail trade of Pittsburgh and Allegheny made of hard twisted yarn, dark patterns and indigo blue! The general admission that Stewart’s Checks and Tweeds are not inferior In quality to any others manufactured in the United States, with an increasing demand for them encourages the subscriber to extend his business sith a view to keep up a good assortment of such Ohecas as usu ally retail from lo 18-)£ cents per yard. Sample, will be pent to merchants who cannot make ii convenient to call at his Wareroom, Rebecca street, near the depot, oci7:3m* 11 \ MTLToN STEW’ART. 'waers : WILL And it tu their advantage to calland eiamineour stock of STOI LS, bolore purchasiugelsewhere Our variety, both as to style of finish.and uUlity, is superior to any in this market. We also have a Laundry Furnace new in deign and principal, designed ejpreaaly for Bleu* boats- GRAFF, RKiSIKQKK A GRAFF, Dress Making and Millinery. MRS. a. E. CAIUIu is prepared to make to order Dries ss t Cloaks, Hlastillab, Titans, to., on the most tea* noneble terns. Apollo Builllajs, No. 76 Fourth st. [feb!7 ST. LOUIS, KRNNRIW * UO ftew Parti&eralilp* Steamboat O' = ■ > i si iii .. i .iHi;;V . i BB NUMBER 167. FOR SALE AND TO LET. 35 Per Cent Lonor tbaa anjr Farm in the county. A VALUABLE FARM FOR. SALE.-—The subscriber Is authorised to sell the following described TRACT OF LAND, coutftininglli Norih Fsvettetown ship, Allegheny county,?*. H from the City of Pitts burgh, ami near the Utv Coal and Lime Stone ujv>*t 4Ar th&o place, and easy of access—im provementa u Allows: A very comfortable Fanr House, 30 by 20 feet, 2 etrrtes high; Wash Home, Spring House, and other out beikUaga; anew Frame Bank Bam; 61 by 85 feei, finished in the bast possible manner, with Btabling under the whole building; 100 bearing Apple Trees, beet grafted qualities; a large quantity of Peoch and Cherry Trees, alt in bearing order; about'B6 acres cleared and in a highstateofcultivation, with waterin all the fields. This land is Very comfortably situated in one of the best neighborhoods in the county, being convenient to market, to churches, schools and mills, and would not bo in the market, only that the owner is about to remove to the far west Terms eas.> and price moderate. For further porii cnlara see the owner, WM. ROBB, on premises; or tbo sub scriber, JAMES 0. RICHEY, au2l:d*w , Real Estate Agent FOR BALE—Two splendid Farms; one of ipo.acres.aucL the other 75 acres; beautifully located'on the upper. St Clair Township Plank Road, 6 miles from the cityjeach of them lying so as to divide into 10 acre lots,havingagOod spring on each. It is a splendid opportunity for a specula tion. Those who want a good home, or wish to make money, would do well to look at it, as we will sell to the first that offers us our low price, in lots or all together. Also, five Country Seats, 1 mile from Woods* run, and only S miles from Allegheny city, by way of the New Brigh ton Plank KoBJL They are fine healthy locations, and of fered very low. . Also, ten Country Seats on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad,7 miles below the city. They will be sold separate or together to a colony or building association, ft Is a lovely location, and. cheap, of course. Also, one Lot of. two acres, and two smaller .pieces of ground, opposite IX&rlman’s at Woods’ run, offered at a very low price for so fine a property. An assortment of Lands, Houses and tats, always on hand* and described In my register. Before buying.you would do well to call and. enquire of THOMAS WOOLS, , r J e * ‘ 76 Fourth Btreefc. ’ Beautiful Sites for Country Homes. T’^m U 0 n ‘ t V rslgneJbN— toe Mtlt-. tm exetlieut Business X Stand, with Dwelling House, Warehouse, 4e—jelluond OU Ljpbi n street, WVHpvfile, Ohio. The Bonea' is well «. nmsfd. containing dg-1 room* und kltch-n; with wide p»rt>coiu front- homing a fine view of the Ohio river. A large -"tore llcirtn well finished. wilt, two good f huvr win* i:ows The-ocation bring On the main street, near, to the II K D joran riier, renders'll ?-ry desirable, The Lot 20 f-et by 120 de« p to an alley, on:whfch ls a two story Warehouse; also, a extern for water. The Store is nvw oc pird by the proprietor, Iq the book, stationery and va* rlety goods business, and the 6t ch > n t and (which fa small) ran be bad,n d-sired. A business of from $7 000 lo $lOOOO per year h:i» be.n done, at fairpicflis. The locality> well hiiited f-r Hardware or Dry Goods. Price, $2 800, Terms: sR°°$ R °° In han •; balance at one, two and three yean*— or will be traded for approved merchandise, or lands I tho Sooih ern pr toi lor». S CUTHBEKT 4 BON, r h2fi Xo 140 Third st* I V> VOU WANT LUXUmIANT WUIBKKKB .AND f MotTSTACUKS ?—lf ymi do, and yoar beard won*t prow DHtnrwll, all you have to deisto use my Oopuent, wuicb win, in six weeks, force yonr beard or to grow Btr-.«ne and thii’k aad T warrant it will not Htain or injure the ekin. Thi<> l koow it will do, for before I began to pell it l tried it well ami thoroughly, bothoo myself and frh-nda; 1,15,1 i»o n-oommend it with confidence, as do s me2uoo gen tlemen who baTP used it. So says the proprietor,R.G.Ura ham. of New York. The iiixjve article is fo? sale, pric* fl per bottle, by feh7 8 L. COTUBBRX- 140 Third et. 1 Brt.UNtrr UNIVERSAL RKMKDV.—This remedy- I ' is fai superior to any that has ever yet been offered to the public Operating upon all the organa of the' body and upon the skin at large, it reestablishes, when dered, that .relalive action which is necessarjfto be per* f .rm«d by th*- different organs of the system in a state of health, ami wh«ch are always deranged in a stateof disease II i* accipable to an> and erery disease, in all stages, and has made ttiO mnppassonis-hiug euros that bare ever appeared upon record. -('lie* $l,OO per bottle. 8o!d by : B. L OOTfIBUftT. 140 Third sC ~ Executory’ Notice. WT^ KfI'KAP, U-t’e-r-i Testamentary on the Estate of TT JA.ME RIDDLE, late.ci tho City of Pittsburgh, di h«re been grwnted ro the subscribers, all per ons iodebud to the mid *-state are requested te make immediate p&ymeht. and tb«se hfiTing claims or demands against the •*'in rof the said dwieiiont will make known thesama,duly authenticated, without delay, to CIUKLES PHALEU, At the office of C. Shaler A Co.. No. 81 Fourth st * Or to JOSEPH P. GAZZAM,: No —, Bixth -treet, Pittatomrh, f.ffl Exmlm-1.. Fifth Ward Properly for sale at a Good' Bargain. THREE VALUABLE BRICE HOUSES AN© LQTB. Thfffe Lots embrace a front on Penn street, of 66 feet 6-. Inches, to a 3 foot alley; on which there is erected a yalca ble block of Brick Houses, two stories high, with’kitchen am! cellar in basement. 41 feet front on Penn street, and 80 feet deep on Locuet street. This Is a very desirable situa tion for either a Store or a Tararn; Penn street being the great throughfare of the city: and this property beinercon-' venlent to th« Railroad Depot. Tbic property wonld not be in the market only that the owner is living in Washlnghm county, end finds it extreme ly Incnnvenieni to attend to it. Teimseasy and price moderate; for further particulars enquire of ROBERT DAY. Fifth Ward, or JAB C. RICHEY, • apr2s Real Estate Agent, at thjgofßce. nUAL I'KOPKRTY FOB SAL- AT A GREAT BARGAIN. —The subscriber offers to sell the One-half of4ooacre* of Coal, and IC3 acres of surface, situated at Freemen’s Landing, on the Ohio river, in Hancock county, Va. This property has facilities rarely met with; the rein being T feet thick, of the very bestqoalUy of BltnmioousCoal.a&d at a print 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 charter for the purpose of establish* intr coni works at the same point There Is erected on the abovp a first rate overshot Saw Mill * he above will be sold half, three-quarters, or the whole, to s«it purchasers. Terms easy and price moderate. For further particulars enquire of ROBERT KEENAN, on the premises, or of JAMES 0. RICHEY, Real Estate Agent.atthUofficeu Coal Works For Sale* QIXTY THREE ACRE OF LAND, with 260 acres of Coal t attached, and all the improvements thereon in success ful operation, aid Farm is situated on the Monongahela river, 34 miles above Pittsburgh, and is supplied with a Farm Hou*e, Bam, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad,and an excellent harbor. The vein of Coal isfive feet thick,andcannotbeaurpassed In quality. For further particulars apply to NICHOLSON-A PAYNE. je!2:tf No. 236'tilberty street. To Let, TfE PROPERTY situated corner of Webster and Fulton sirrets. from and aftef the Ist of April next. 'Tub is an eligible situation for a large Boar ‘ing Uouoerra Tavern Stand. It contains -ns arge Brick House, fronting on Ful ton street: two -mull Fra&m Houses, fronting on Crawford street, and Stable, fronting on Webster street.' At a very* small es- on*e tho back buildings ban be converted into sta bling capable of stalling twelve horses. For terms apply to AUSTIN LOOMIS, 92 Fourth etiyet. For Sale or Kent* A WELL FINISHED TWO PTO«Y BRICK DWELLING, on Third street, between SmUhfleld and Grant streets. Apply to J. W. BUTLER, i >lp ls 97 Front street. To Let. A GOOD DRY CELLAR, under the Neptune Engine ; a House, on Seventh street,suitable for storing molasses or produce. Inquire cf JOHN H STEWART. marfl 2fi7 Liberty street. Houses, storks*of*ice3. ac. to let—a Dwell ing House oo Third street, opposite the Gazette Bu Minus—rent $223; a Rou«e, corner of Wylie and Tnwsend street: Niiihhw>ii»( ; fee “ throe months,..™ ................... t tfi “ “ (cor months.— »10 00 ‘ " «U months,.; ... .* UOO one year-.. .1.18 00 darting Card, tlx lines or leas, per annnnu„.L..'..'... MOO - ®U2?OZABUAt FUU9PAI: • •- " r . • , )n» etpaaT?. ppr annum, (eialnalro opthc paper)-.._t 30 Ql PAULY MUMIJNG lWi’. THURSDAY MORNING:::'.: [From tho Baltimore Pairin'..} Huger and Bollmau’s Attempt to Beiene ' Itr the year 1794, Lafayette, after having suf fered all tho. horrors of imprisonment in tho dungeons of Madgebourg, Weasel and Neisse, was, at length immured in tho cells of tho Cas tie .at Olmuiz. Despotism never" chose a fitter place for the incarceration of "its viotims. The prison was an ancient convent .of Jesuits, built’ with that regard to durability which marked tbs' architecture of tho Monks of the middle ages. "Walls,of immmcn;o thickness, double doors of, iron, gratings of massive irod bars, rendered.the’ taßk of securitig the. prisoners easy and-certain' to the.guards- who, night and day. wdtohod ia every, corridor, and never,, for a moment,.; were, out of sight of the door of the colls: The im 'prisomrient of Lafayette naturally awoke ihtebss feeling in the United States, where hb was cnl-' yersally, beloved, and where his, servioos were held in fresh and grateful remembrance. .Wash ington had addressed an earnest supplies'lon .to the Emperor iu his behalf, but it was unheeded. There were othcrß, however, nearer to his place of confinement* whose sympathy ‘ was-'not only' warm but active; Dr. Erick Bellman* a Haoo vertan, had iu vain presented, in person, .to Frederick, "d petition, praying for the release jof Lafayette ; but, da it was treated wlthcoilfenipl' 'and ridionie, he formed tfae bold design ofres- ; cuing Lim by stratagem. Taking advantage of - his acquaintance with the surgeon who attended, the prisoners, be managed to communicate with Lafayette, and to learn that the prisoner hdiL • at length, been granted permiasiobr in the en- l feebled state of his health,to .take an aixingin.' a carriage surrounded by mounted guards, atd • with an armed officer seated by bid'side. To resoue a man frotn such a force was, of course, not to be attempted without assistance, r.nd Dr. Bellman imparted his designto Francis Kiulook, .Huger, a young American, just of.oge, who bap- . pened to'be la Vienna. Huger embraced, tho eobeme with all the ardor of a brave, 1 chivalplc, - aodromantio nature. On the Bth of November, 1594, BqUmau,j*tHl Huger were at Oimatz—neither of them knew the person of Lafayette, but it was ngreedtbut, In Order to prevent mistakes, he should disclose" himself by taking, off bid hat and wiping "his forehead. , As soon as it was ascertained that the carriage containing Lafayette had passed the' town gate, Bollman and Hager mounted their horses and' followed it Lafayette recog nized them and gave them the concerted signal, and after proceeding, two or three miles from the town, the carriage turned into,’ n by road. and Larayette and the officer alighted arm in arm. Taking, advamago of this favorable • moment, Bollman and Hager galloped.up, dis- ; armed the officer. Huger stuffing a handkerchief . in hie .mouth, and directing Lafayette to mount ■ a horso and mafic for Hoff, a place which he and ’ Bollman had agreed upon as a rendezvous La. fayette unfortunately mistook this, for a direo’. :' tion to be off, and galloped away, leaving his oomranions ign"rant of hi- destination. Huger. ; and Boilman, finding it necessary toYOlessa the' ■ -..ffioer, he fled toward Olmutz, "whither the guard ; ’ .had preceded him. The two friends mounted to . , -go'her the only ho'rsa'that was left, but the hni mat, unaccustomed, to a double; load, refusefLfo rraVe and finally tbrdw them off Huger. ihlOiit ‘ upon the great object of their expedition; "and-" regardless of his own'safety, iasisted that 801 - . man should follow .and aid the general, and -, leave him th make his escape as he beat eonld. onfooL Boilman pushed forward to Hoff, but Huger was soon seized by a gang of country. ' men, and carried back to Olmuiz. -Had Lafay- uito Uir(2ctiou given bun and made his way to Hoff, "ho would undoubtedly have esoaped ; but as it was, he was arrested' near the Prussian frontier and brought back to prison. Bollman waß captured, also, and a few : days saw the itlnstrions captive and his heroio rescuers the tenants of a dungeon. Hugeris place of confinement was an arched cell, six by eight, where at first he was chained to the floor, without light, in ignorance of tho fate of hia.fellow prisoners, denied the right to send to his'mother tidings of his oxißtence, and supplied with b t food enough to sustain life. By de grees, however, thee rigor of his imprisonment" was relaxed, and after eight months ho.was dis charged—Mb h roio conduct extorting praisp.. even amongst a nation of slaves. . . . History is, for the most part, a barren recital -of the selfish struggles of mankind against each other. Occasionally, in its records of blood and rebellion and oppression, wo meet with an inci dent worthy of the moat exalted idea of the exr. cel'ence of human nature. And it is surely ho exaggeration to predict, that hereafter, when ever men seek to stimnlato their fellows to deeds of hardihood, humanity and heroism, they -will tnrn, with ready instinct, to the story of tbo yonthfnl Hager, braving all the terrors of Aus trian and Prussian despotism to resone fi- : single captive from a doom worse than death. Bring out the Plow* Tho spring-time has oome; and the glad earth will soon smile in Bnnshine and flowers. The trees will soon pnton their garniture of green, - and around their naked. limbs will soon be thrown the robe of leaves. How glorious Ib life . in the country in the spring time: ; The new born- flowers, in the springing heibnge, the : budding trees are nil fragrant with exhilarating : | odors, while the carol of the birds is heard amid | grove and thicket, welc miog with their notes. the coming of the spring. But there.are others, besides -the birds, who ‘ ■welcome the ooming of spring. The true farm er welcomes it, and the true farmer's, wife and * children are glad at its coming. There is much both of poetry and reality about farm-life. We believe now, as we always have believed,- with our own Washington, that “agriculture is-the moat healthy, the most useful,-aDd the most no ble employment of man.”' !)liogled with the as pirations of our Btudent-life, and blended with all the dreams of that happy fathre which wo are apt to look forward, to has been the hope ‘ that at some good timtfeoming we should be per- : mitted to sit do'wn amid .waving fields, of onr own in all the happy independence of a farmer's life. We believe,that there is more of true en joyment in 160 acres and a cottage heme than lit tho President’s salary and tho tinsel glitter of ' the President’s mansion; and wo are always sorry : " to see the farmer’s son flying from bis father’s field to the counting room of tbemerchnntpr leav ing.the health giving country air, for the’ murky atmosphere of the lawyer’s office, or the physi cian’s etndy. lawyers and physicians, it is true, tire necessary evils, and there will always be.', enough persons found who will prefer the toil, drudgery and vexations Wares of the legal, and . medical professions, to the peaoefnl labors 6f ' ; the farm... We wish we coaid impress on the- * mind of every farmer’s family our idea of the true dignity of agricultural pursuits. The edn oated farmer, the one who not only lakes the papers hut reads them,, the one who conceives" his farm as a subject .for scientific study, and his fields as laboratories for practical :resnlte, r both of brain-labor and head-labor, we say, that - such a farmer is an hobor to his race, a human pillar in tho social fabric. . Cultivate with an eye to the quality more than' to the quantity. To say that twenty acres well. cultivated is better than forty acres poorly cnl-- ■ tivated, is only to repeat what every'farmer*, knows, and yet what many farmers fail to prac tice. The grand, secret of. good i ßfonnd in.the words: make farming your study!. To be a goud farmer requires just as mnch ap plication, -just as hard study, as it requires' to make a good mathematician. Farming je a science, and, though we have the experience of a thousand years, yet every day now light is being thrown upon the science, and it is rapidly as suming the vital importance that its true char acter merits. To live on your own soil; to live Cjtit, to die on it, and fioally to .be bnrlod be neathiit: there is something manly in. alt thbb J. -And tbe world -around ne is becoming more aware -of the true dignity of labor, find Is beginning,to pay it that homage wbioh'it'de-' aervee.— De'roil Free Prtes. . JOSEEJIJ. CLAM. MAQAZLNEa FOE APEIL BECM VJiD.—Fetcrjjl.’J Magotloe, fur ApnL • • Ballou’s Magazine for April. Yankee Na»i-n,' do. The Castle. Builders ; by the author’ of “He&rtSeare, 0 “The Heir of Hadcliffe,” Ac. . . r.. The Hen Feverj by Barnham.* Ballou’s Pictorial for this wt ek. : , ZUceired a&d fox Ba.e at the Cheap Book Store of _ W. A. QUDBNFiifIWiSr A CO, ah23j Fifth st, opposite the Theatre, (late 78 Fourth st) APRIL 6. Lafayette,