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KU DoUaTßVill Invar-.aKv 1* »f not paia Single copiM TTrO acfTS—for ■=■*'« Rt the counter In the OSes, anil by Iho Bora. THE SATURDAY MORNING MSI Pnartl.l.l from the offlor, on “ bee‘„ ui Ttvo DOLLARS » yo»r, *° etvFince. Single copies be dlfcontinard unleM»t the item on m the Proprietor*.) until ell erre»ra K e» ere paid, iir- So ettenticn trill be peid to »ny order tralws tccom bribe mriipr. or ratlrfactory reference in this city. Cinnw'.'s with the. Kttallufrment of the Mrming Tost ,Jr n f tke liTjcst J>& Printing Ofjittx tn the. etty, t chart all k ■■< ■{•. ?r vjork u done cn the shortest notice, and most reason' oW* <fWI. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. • Holst* C. G* Spronl, Attorney amlcoensellor at LAW-omce,No. —, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. decll:ly James A. Ijawrle* A TTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, J\ between SmUhfleld street ami Cherry alley fdeclliiy JOSEPH WEAVER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office* No. 144 Fourth street* j&3:ly?1 riTTflpTnton. pa JOHN BARTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT, LAW, Office, corner Fifth and Grant itii, jaS.lyZl prrrsDCßon, pa. . Thomne Menus, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY. Office, next door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio, iny-t 9. P. Robb, ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Fa., fourth door Iw.low Mr. Rody Patterson’e Livery Bf-hln. je23 C. Orlando Loomii, ATTORNEY AT law—Office, Fourth street, above Wood. iy-Ly „ Thomas H« Warihall, TTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lowrto’fi Buildings, Fourth street. 3an7:ly R. B. Carnahan, ATTORNRY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between Cherry alloy and Grant street. 3^7 J, N. KPCiowry, _ _ , Attorney and counsellor at law—Office in PakeweliV Buildings, oa Grant street. 3 63 i). 11. Haxen, ATTORNEY AT law—No. 127 Fourth street, above and near Sroitbtiebi. mar27:y ' Patrick M’Kenna, ALDERMAN of third ward. s v i'FICE CORNER OP GRANT AND FIFTH STREETS, 1 ) formerly occupied L» Aldermnn Lewis.) where all bu siness pertaining to ,he office of Alderman and Jnrtmool the Peace will be promptly atienceJ to. U(ickma«ler« Alderman* f, / wFFICE, Grant *tri*«-t, l-fttwvcn Fourth Bt. and Diamond \ • f nUey Conveyancing of all kinds doue with the cn-at- Q; • nn* and lagal accuracy. Titles to Real Estatei ex- ; ammed, Ac. J a .3 K. A* Seal, Alderman. •» - 0.01 THIRD Street, betweeD Wood and Marketstreetfl, >\ Pittsburgh. Collections promptly mad*. lkmds,Mort e*>>efl. and other writings dravrn with neatness and acca raz-r W\ ly " 11. AUL, SURGEON DENTIST, (ape jgg33§§b ew*or to 0. W. Biddle,) XO. 144 SMITII fmsSMSfe FIELD BTREET ~, w . 1 OGce hoars, from 3 to 1 o’clock, and rom 2 to E o’cVck frb!s:ly_ of Market. LLiy ornci Hocus— From nine A. M. to firs •j 'doc2C:y BUSINESS CARDS, ’ ». nnOTWi —***• bciuuc*. D. W. HEKSTIKE A> CO.. coasissius AND FORWARDING SIKROU4STS, AXD Dealers Generally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin cinnati and other Hanufactures, &c. iVb.yd yront streets, beticem Market ami terry street*, FITTaDCaUU, pa. B3r Liberal cash adraows made on consignments. Par titular uttentlou paid to forwarding Western morchandbe. Rrfmncu.— ClarS 4 Thaw, Wm. Bagaley 4 COj Wm. M • Cully 4 00, t. hellers 4 Co., Hava 4 Utaifc, Kramer 4 lUhtn, Henry UralT, E*i, Wm. Klcbbaum. h. B. Johnston Brt«.u; fc,.. floors. Ledl.e, Be,, Solomor burner, K.sq. " ' - .. .. .. ato. Dl.N'UisM WB u amlc O.j FORWARDING AND COM'llSsiON MKiwClIA.iTi, LitKrty street, oppcsiie t*'nni. tlailroad ftjdT? PITTsHOSOU, Pi-__ ticury 11. Cotliu*, Forwarding and commission merchant, ao* vViiul-Adif In Cheese, llattfr, H.*h, ao Proud** S-.X VM ><> PUUbarßii. |B«« ‘Paul At .tlardocU, COMMISSION AND iOEWAUDING MERCIiANS, AM 3TBAMDOAT AGENTS —No. T Wab*r*tnwt,Uiu3unat Ohio — — “King a Moftrn«*rt, WHQf.KftALK GiIoCKK-'J AND PRODUCE DEALEJUs- No. 27 Wood wt, PitUburyh. J ni ! r - 1 . ■ b 7 T. C. Morgaiii BOOKSELLER AND STATlONfill—bafl Mwitye on hai « «B*ralaaMrlment«f School, MiJW«n«n«>a.ifttiJ Bite Boom. Printing, Port and Cap Paper, Wholes!* and » tall No 104 Wood gtrwt, bwlo» Plfth, Hast elds, PiU^-mr^ Wac'-L-l, Kai* ‘ if"W. CUndwick, DKALKtI IX RAGS AND PAPER, No. 149 Woo-1 fitr* Pittsburgh. The h»sih«si<t >ricein rath paid for rig? OTil'T wiluam N'l-t-cr-, Putin wm. W'.'KtrjOJi, Pitt^burgl Stiller A lllckeuon, WHOLESALE OKtJCKKS, l I>l PORTERS OP UKANDU- Wlu« and *f£ar*-Xo*. KiS uni 174, ocrner oflrwi an*l Liberty i*tr*i*tK, Pittaburgh. Iron, NuiLs O>tton Ac.. cott«ißntlr on hin t. . WiilHvni Carr A Co»* (<? a. Cakr wt«* af tii* firm of J I‘ark.w A Co.) WII.ILB3ALR GROCERS aud Dealer# in Foreign Win. au’i tJraudies, OU dionoagßbela. and Kectiked *'b' No ddi* Commercial Uovr, Liberty street, Plttaburjri vJ W‘-i riTUK -üb?crit>«n* have this day formed a partnership b' 1 lk** pur-iK*** of carrying <>o Commission and 'ternary inff.in cfiaflirtioo with the fish. Bacon and Oil , and !*r due' Kastn-s* generally, anderth* Alyl-' *»f Bmousu A Kic a&dso.i- vnr-b.»iis« No. lid Water and I.Mi l runt ptreeL* »«““* —Vie> br flarbrtU, *'~ ! i ougu . RICHARDSON, J AS. J. DENNETT. Fitt#burgh, Ftsbruary Irt, iC DRAYO, Dkunund, Pittsburgh, Pn-» dealer » 4 . Country produce, o3«ra for sale u choice stock Groceries, selected for family übm. fcjpjce" of e very rarl^ and th«pure#ttiuaiuy,gn>uud »t UinSteam '* l>> Dried Fruit#, Foreign and Domestic. I roduev taken In e. change fur Merchandise. . , v F. R. D. boa procured a full assortment of Landreth ■WarrantedGurden Seedn, cod invite? the attention of all n teres ted in rural a.flairs. w n isuusu. j. aiouAiiDao.v j.t. uitaam ENGLISH a, ftICIIAIIUSOJ. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MEIIOIIANT3, A.' Wnolnsala Dealers in Hah, Baeoa-aad oil, and I redo, ceaerally. Warehouse formerly occupied b 0 ~brbr! 'jt :‘ 1 Bahrain, No. 110 Water uad 150 First .treat, Phiabure Penna. riMIE sttbscrft>erft have opened a house for the at*or« pu I pose at No 17 MnUhdeld street, lour doors above il lloase. We will parcbas-, nr roceite c commission, lor eaKconsunmeutsof ffry/r Btcoa C/» Corn Cat it, Birky, Fivs bed Grj.ii Ssd, BiUd Uiy, <* upuu which wo will mike a-iraoees, or purcbas- "« best market rates for cash norti " Jai. ?t| , i*augtiliu, PE4I.KU IS OIIOOiSIUEi, I*ll IUU.JE, FLOCK, »A< No. 10, coroor Smltha*!.! «a 1 Firrt utrwlfci TBu-- U- TOU T. 11. Young A Co, .V t si-i Smith field street, opposite Ctly MANJ A fUHKttS 0* CABINS FUJISITUIIfc AM, .* v KIUS ol every description. and wnr rnaustil, warranted, anil flnldal r~lucrd prir.a. ' |a p.i-Ui'» J inr land and water e*rrt«<r» • ■ ■ - JOiiS il. f'/U.SQ TSI.LJiIiEK AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN Wl->. lAV J LiyUwHS, No-147 North Second street, fifth do Race, eiFt side, Philadelphia, has on hand the be nuai tieso! old Brandies, Wines. Irish Whisky, Mononj, nela Whisky, Cordials, Ac , on terms worU th« iUnutwD of purchasers and dealers. lu,,^v _ " Henry oi’CullougH « co M UOEK4AUE UROCCRS and Mercban nl Penn **’<l \r+i l»f«v •«?> 1 Wm. Digby, Jr., CLOTHING AND FURNISHING STORK, Masonic JL Fifth \irrrt, Pittsburgh.—Clolhinz made to order, good >*tvl**. an lat xa'vlernf*- rat— ** _ ji. A. O. Uuucaut, WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Beaters in Produce, Fo Wines and Liquors,Oil Moaonjahelaaml Item fieri Whisky, No. «l Liberty Pittsburgh, P*. r >yJ9 v 7 & A. Tlnclle, ££&p3l WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE, ILARNEfc VALUMS and CARPET BAG mahnfi IT ' No. 100 Wood street, l*ittebargh ( Pa. John H. Steilor, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER TN MUSIC/ INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music, School Books a- Stationery, Wood -areat. ,nn a. 3. IIIOAN - HAGAN & AHL, WHOLESALE an»l R**thU D, tp in Silks, Fancy a* Staple DRY GOODS, Noe 91 SUrVvtanJ 8 Uni *tre**t, Pittwburtfh. wpr4 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN IMPORTED CIGARS, No. 63 Market htrbkt. PitTsnminH POWKII at. lltKuuoj, ARCHITECTURAL AND ORNAMENTAL CARVERS, Ornamental Patterns for Ca»tln B In ««ry alyl satSßASO&ngg Street, near the Post Office. B. WUI'i'BUOUSK, FVNOT silk and woolen DYEB AND CLE A No 7 ISABELLA St., near the Emmet Hotel, marl ' A«, OT n«T. _ ~~ “ L. CUTMUU ». CDluai! “ ? *. son, DEAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, tfo> 5 H SmiOi/uld tirtft Dealer in boots, s’nons\ trunks and leghor and BRAID'IIATS, corner of Market and Liberty sn Ho. 1U Pittsburgh, fa- - )< ‘ l JOHN MITCHELL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, No. 135 Wood Street, ja3:yJl N.it door to H. Cbild’a Shoe Hqum, Plttabnrgb Notice* JOS. FLEMING haying associated with JOS. ABEL, tb* badness will hereafter be conducted under the style « ,7. AHKL k 00., at tbe old stand, corner of BmSthfield au Fourth Htreets jal^ Wtlitnra Thorn, DrasKlsti ETAS EEMOVED to the corner of HAND Bnd PEN L Streets, where he wm, as usual, attend promptly his numerous friends All snides io his line are warrant pura. Bird pat np g »tn tne utenwt care. nwrUiOm ~ : ; John ohoutt . I MPORTER OF BRANDIES, GIN, WINES, ic.-Desl. 1 In fine Old Mononmhela. Whisky. Peach Brandy. 4 Also, UectlfriOE Distiller, cornet of Bmlthfioia ana Froi streets, Pittsburgh. a prl3 : ■ *rf •- v r . r »•'•■ *.'c', • •**» * ' V •>*'• \ > : *'. -.. : - ■•*•• • . • k 9.' 9 : .JY* , J •'• ' ; .*■ * ! ‘« ?'** . ?A:v .. ’ • > ' r >• ■ , i. Co-Partner*»»il j*< Commit*ion Uou»e. c. L>. »Vo*>u, JOSEPH CHAPMAfI, -_5V* ar. ■v. r -W. 5- 'u?.. f*. r 9; * PUBLISHED DAILY, BY QILLMORE & MONTGOMERY AT THE - HOST UUILDLNUS I iOKNER OF FIFTH +NL> >vi>HH STREETS.jVT *BI)() PER ANNUM, OR $5,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN A VOLUME XIII BUSINESS CARDS, ENTEIIPLUSE WORKS. HO. 136 wood sram, t ai> doob bslow vibois ollit. B 6 IF„Y TETLEY. *Z!xt2S9'S££sl IMPORTERS imd manulMtun-rB ol CUTLERY, SURGICAL AND DENTAL /SSTVLP INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. We Bso keep a general assortment of the above articlesconstantly on band; together tritb a general varied of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pis tols and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, 6bot Belts, Caps, Powder, Lead and Ballots; Bowie, lHrk; Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and lisir Dressers’ Hheaxa; Pocket Scissors, 4c.— Also. Truss*.’a nnd Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatlv executed. BIFLICS!—We Are making Kilieeof every description, to order, ot the test material, and workmanship warranted.— Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices- . E?! 6 Uha»<[c(ion tad tiM Plitarei. 'iubmribersare oc'w opening at their new Wareroom I NO. 100 FIRST STIUIKT, between Wood and Smith- Geld, the lurgest assortment or CHANDELIBH3, . BRACK ETS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Gw Fitting, ever offered in this market. Uavtng arrangements made by which they will to constantly In receipt of hew patterns and varieties, they confidently invite the attention irf pur chasers to their selection. We are determined to aeli as low as any house In the Went, and being practical Gas Eit tera, ran 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. I.ONQ, MILLBB * CO., No. 109 First street. GEOUCf£ ULETCHER, FROMJiEW YORK, WAN U V ACTU 888 of the celebrated \ Qovmmvr Ventilating Wig, Elastic \ Land Toupees, and every description j of Ornamental Uair, for Ladies end 79 FOOHTU STREET, between Wood and Market, Pittp i^B burith BLrrcnra's system enables r.adie and Gentlemen to measure their heade with accuracy. FOlt \YIO9. Nu. 1. i'ue round of the Uead. No. 3 From the forehoud over the head to neck, No. 2. No. 3. From ear to cor, 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. i lu . v ' t New Coach and Carriage Factory t JOHNBTOS, BEOTHEHS ft CO., Cbmer of Rtbccsa and Bilnumt ttrids, AUtghmy City, - w WOULD rcsreetfuilT Inform their friend* fjjr th« public generally, that they have ftSraWsffgy* commenced the manufacture or Carriages n.» n i.K.. Rockaways, Huggies,Sleighe and Chariot*, in ali their various styles of finish and proportion. AH ordeTswill betneouted with strict regardtodurabllif) and beauty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to on the most reasonable tertOß. Usinp in ell their work the best Eastern Shaft*, Poles, and \TneeJ stuff, they Teel confi dent that all who favor them with their patronage, win be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. Purchasers are requested to give us a call, before pursh* sing elsewhere. __ octfrly J T. JOHSSTOS .... t>. T- JOUSSTOS Glcelilor Carriage Factory Jv.-.iKSTON, UUOTUEU * 0U M t’IUCTICAJ* COACI MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and Belmont streets Ah' gbeny -tty. Pa., bare on band and ar« manufacturing an eatensiw assortment of Carriage*, bockawaya, Bnrsiv* rirtggagc Cary, Ac., male In all their tanous styles, wHb Htnct regard tu durability and beauty of finish. using in all their work the best Juniata iron and eastern hickory. Re pair* attended to'>□ the Q»et reasonable brin*. They feel confident that a!l who our faror them with their patron age, will be perfectly satisfied on trial .f their worn. The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses pass e»*-ry teen mloutesduring the day. cvt'.'&ly PiTTsßijitoa coAci! KACronv. K. UUELOW L. STSVK34..- OlOfcGE SUi-CT BigelorV A ( u. f SUCCESSORS TO E. 11 lUUELoW, No. 40 ft Diamond alley, near WouJ street. Pitta fltfiaaMeSjlg iiurgb—' JO ACHES, CAKIUAUES, PIIKA EONS, BUOGi&S, and efvrj deM-riplion of ■■ ■■* finey rvhlcles built to ord-r, *ud Quisbed in a manner \\x surpassed for beauty of je.-ign, elegance if Doisb. ssl i ' •rorkmaii'sbtp, and durability of uiatenaLs. work warranted n«rJ JUSEPiI KLE.niNU, i3l’Cl'l>!>ok ?0 L. «' I L <MJ 2 * CO.! i fORNER MARKET STREET ANL» DIAMOND, keep, constantly on band a full assortment of Drugs, Mtiv inea, Medicine Chests, Pertumery, and ail articles pertain ag to bis business. Physicians’ Prescription* carefully compounded at ,u hours. ja' v J IX>ol*43 ruairtO, FLEmNG DnoTHKIIS, (S\n't*v>»iMirs to J. Kidd A C<*.l WHOLESALE I)HUOQISTB, jV<>- SO ir«i &r,r:, l\tul/tergh, ifc- Proprietors of Dr! C» i«brateu Lieor ;oua ruuu.NO. JOHN ~H AFT, JR., {9uCCW.*lsor U‘ Jar ,) Wholesale anil Retail Ort»R«lit, VND L><*«»l«sr iu PAINT*, Uli.i*. HVK silit-'.Ae., 11l Wood street, thr.-v door* \ irgii* aiiM . apr4;iuArlv _ I’ll.-'UI'HOH Ft. L . ALL E N , Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga-' hola Bye Whisky, &c., also. rkctifyixw distiller, NU. » VHK>D STREET, PITTSIIUIUJIi, PA. j I TINES, Bravdses, Cordial*. Jamal-*n ttplrits, 9b | Croix ao.i New England Rum, Clarvt.v, Champagnes, ; cutcb Ale, London Brown btoui, Irish, beoirb, Bourbon, j •1.1 ilonongahela Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, I’l-Mh, • tld Cherry and Blackberry Braodt-s; imported Havana, ekmlia, and Fnuripe Cigar*; UaH-bpaolsb and Common icars ull al such low p lev* an to rhaii-og ■ ct'Dipe Rmo. HUcy Bar Ketf* and Labelled Bottle* of e T ery style, and ; all sue*. 1 respectfully Invite an caaiuma ,-n of my stock, ul No. 8 \\ OUl> Street, Pitt.d.urgb, , -«na. i Keo uteL «“JNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER, iA9 removed to 291 LIBERTY street, opposite Garrison alley, and No. 3 SEVENTH, near Buiilhbeld, where ib attention ol his friends and the public is invited to tbe iuck of READY-MADE GOODS always on hand Also, 'oth*, CasHimeres and Vestings for ordered work. A full nurtmeni of Furnishing Good* for gentlemen, including ul t- o! all ijualitlea, Trunks, Umbrellas, Ac ;i Ac. _ ,08 M CLO3SST - WuLosast. , Wholesale and Retail Clothing Merchants, i VYuUD STREET. LiDR subscribers respectful W inform their old customers and the public iu general, that they hare this day as iciatrd themself iu the abore bufiiuws, under tb- tirm , JOUN M'CLOSRKY a CO They reipectfolly solicit a .are of pabllc patronage. . . . The previous business of each will b* settled by them* ■ _ f* *bß w piritb date of the firm o? Cools* A Laian,; having i. opened STORE NO. V, (two door* ahotetbe old and,; for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTLIINO jSINKSS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a .are ot the patronage of the late firm. N B Clothing made to order in the most fashionable Ties and on the shortest notice—lnferior to none In lb« •cy. _ .. ......... M.nvn * r-> J»me» rONOSQAUKLA rLANIXU r«p«wtfull7 VL inform bl> friend, ,nd the puDlia, that hi, ue» ~übe hment le now in full operation, .na tb.t he t« imirii Uo»t Cabin,, and hi) all order, lor Planed Lumber, Ith promptness, ami at the lowest rates. !Board and Plank, planed on one or noth enlea, constantly ,rI. A i.. BaeVDoora, ml Mauldin** ol erery description, nude to ‘rSlldera end Carpenters would Hud It to their advantage now turntah them with planed suitable for every description 01 work. _ —~-' nm ‘ cwawfix. *• H2HBOM & CEIBWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, IT ANUFACrUBERB of all hinds or IIIIASS WOILK, IX)- H MMOTIVK, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al . Cotton Batting Manulactnrers. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny OJty. yiflce and Store, No. 12 Market street, l tttßburgh. JLD BRASS and COPPER taken in exchange lor work, J “hp.W order, left at the Foundry or Office, will bo ornptly attended to. leou.ty joskpu_t._Lowrv,. Wo. 43 tbraer of Fifth and . nn stairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh, ft ESpIsCTFOLLy announce to tne public that he has l„mmen«lthe REAL ESTATE AfIEUCY in eon nee on with Intelligence and Uenerai Collecting. He will .- anting Persons m want of serrants, in any '.nacity, or those In want or places, will be supplied at short &ee. All business entrusted to his care promptly at- T J Dlgham, F.sq, Richard Cowan, Esq., W. u{ne??r Alex maXWe'a Uacheral, A. A. Meson, amt a old. J . „ o. niUINGZB • °“" "Egeaff* CO., ■Western Foundry, Ho. 124 Wood street, pirnimmao, pa., e-ANUFACTOItEItS OF COOKINO STOVES, Cool and VI Wood Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Hollow It are, liain ood .SyGrates,Plain and Fancy Fenders,Sad and B»g Irons, uuur Kettles, Tea Kettles, Wagon Bnsa***tjjgjyj. —" Austin LoomU) SK tf g^P™>P‘ .DANttU. Atli., J fichucbman A UauHlelny j iraOGEAPUEBS—Third street, opposite th* voatfcrntm, [ i Pittsburgh. Mbps, L&odscapßfl.Bili Heads, Bbow Bills, ab«l8. Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and isitlng Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed i Colors, Gold, Bronie, or Black, in the most approred style, id at the most reasonable prices. ocuo.iy iSGLIHH AND CLASSICAL SSfifIUNAHY. w. t. McDonald, m. a., piuncipau 11HJB next session of the Institution will commence on MONDAY, the 6th of September next, at the room Cor el* of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied* by the Ti»oot*a Yocilfir* _ Sfcrcnca— Hon. A. W. Loomis. 0. Knap, Jr., 8. F. Von ibornt, JT. «uit'2s__ —' TjXCOB n'COLLISTEa, fHOLKBAUS AND RETAIL 010 Ail MAN U PACTCRKII .J. FLCXIS ABD DIALER in all kinds op *rnbacco, Bnnff, and Clgari, TOD 9 jjf 0 . 26 Fifth it-, Pittsburgh, Pa. m-Keeps constantly on band a large eupply of all lb, if?n. hrjndu of imparted Cigars. > 3 i. Walter P# M'»r*hail| _ ln rrfl ' P^‘ ntl Am " l “ ™!??" ,r AMB WAUNUI' BOOS I t room. [aeclij *■• ••**.?* * "v r '"• • ■ - : Nv*, : ; •■ : • .•: '•*<*s* . .. V' ..- » JIuLESALi Ui.AI.EH 1.1 ' • • ' -,’■ • ■;' - -•' *'► * ■;'••',- ■,• ••:J , .. •••,' ■ . 1•' ."* V « ■*•• -• , ” • *•;••« r. • • . J ' . v ... BUSINESS CARDS. David Nunn* T)EAL ESTATE AND CONTRACTING AGENT. No. 2, XV IRWIN Street. Pittsburgh, has for sale, as follows; 180 acres oflahd in Coder county, lowa, 10 miles from Mus catine, on the main road to Marion, and 8 miles from Tip ton, G miles from two Railroad depots; 00 acres launder cultivation, a good Frame lloueo. Frame Barn '-and Grana ries, n good bearing Apple Orchard. The farm is well watered, high, dry, pood land, in a very healthy couoty. A very great bargain can be had of tills farm for prompt pay. Enquire a? above, or of Mr. Johu Munn, on tne pro mises. Also, 3 acres of land, with a largo Steam Saw Mill, now in successful operation; 3 Frame Dwellings, Barn, Black smith Shop and Toots. Bout Scaffold, Work Shop, Ac., situ ate on the bank of the Allegheny river, at Miller’s Eddy, Armstrong c<*unty, Pa Enquire as abovo, or of Mr. L. Muun, on the premises. 1 also want to purchase 6to 800,'000 feet, B. M m of good White Oak Plank. 3 inches thick, 8 or 10 tcet long, 7 to 16 inches wide, part to be delivered m October noxt and part in April, 1836. Enquire ns above. Also, forsnle, ail the Bed«, Furniture, and every thing of the fitting out of a large Hotel, in the city of Pittsburgh, now doing a very l «rg» Luninas*. Two to five years of the U-aite r-1 the house can also be htid, and immediate possession if required Euqnlr* as above. YVM. A M’CLU K(j, DEALER IN Fino Tea», ClioiceFamily Groceries and Willow CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., PITTSBURGH, PA. i 8 now receiving a large assortment ol FRKSH.UOODb, in addition to his already extensive stock, purchawra from first hands In the Eastern markets, which, will be fold at the lowest market prices. _ 0®» Hotels, Steamboats, and families, buying by tn« quantity, supplied at vfbole'>ale rates. 4S3~Goods delivered "> ’be rllv of charge PITTSBURHH RIDING SCHOOL, ROBERT H. PATTERSON, Proprietor, CORNEL t>K l'l \MO.*D STREET ANb L’HEkKY ALLEY I'lIK “Übsenher respecifully announces tn the Ladies and 0.-ntieni-n < f I'ltLO 1,-rgn, that he has recently erected aUI l'l NO !v .lb* »1.. whi.-h, in point of size, commodious >tes.« nn.i adaptation. un l-ninbty excels any similar estah- U-hines-t ill Uie t. nit.'t prices Its location is accewdbU from ail part* «.t tt.e . • v wrhn* it.- high and airy situntiuL P-iid.-ri it eapfchitiv suited to the pr motion of health, b> thin rno'-t Hgr-> le ej.-rci.'” Ttie Horten are d«eilr *n>: well tr.iioe-i, an 1 th- proprietor plMg** InmseiMhst u ptdos or ev,vu«r wll he epared to fee this cslabtjshmen the first in the ■•l*utiden.v of the p*ihd-\ t oparl nershlp, T»IIK p'uWrltrt'r* hi*r«*:.y luli.rm their friet>dt> nod the I liuhli>■ that tiic-v haT th-m^Uw uuder the firm <-f vi*'T. Yf)UNt}.--»N 4 CO.. for the purpos. of earning on the I*A! NTINU ItUSINESS.In alllt* branch PS-. and Lot-*-, hy Kirn-t ntN-cth-n to bn'lrn**. to merit n •hnr~ ot P'jh’.ie pat.ro ag- lettering ani OraJoina «J..n* for the trade on rw-i nahiw te m/>. Shop on grTenlh •‘troet opposite the Neptune Kugln* \VM YOUNGS* iN, UAMEt- YoUNOSOS. IMIK of Mr .»■ »ii> ATWKI.L in our buslnc from by ajre«*!aent. Our buMne««. i A ItOLKSALK UHUCK-S. 11! be cuuliouvi by ibc remai inn t<Ariuar» under ibi* firm of LAUAI.t-.Y. COSaiIATR A CO, Non ti and WoM *U~I, PiUsburtfh. li 110 ALKY. WOODWARD A (X)., No -dl Market ’•irr’et Philadelphia WM. DAOALKY A CO. I‘in.nburcS. l9th. —'dee‘2^ I lIA % K sold n»ylnl«rr,*t in the burmew of Lons. Millar 1 A Co. to* A Lmi*. *»lh.l -Lu Phillip* B , wlllcon unU( Rt the i (.tanl, Fo br.i From jlr-.-. I cordially rwmnmfO'l the n-» brtn to the patrr-na,?- < f my !'rl«*nd». Julj &. l*M I*. U. SIILLKR. *t A U'"'J B K ;,! B'Vn'B:, S. A. l.USii A CO. I -- f-H vn.ll\ AM? HA3 FITTER." . •* ■ f I'h-P .lelwrv Unitkr'l.., •' V t :*?.••• tt.fil uphmvj Bll'.llitl ft>- C* ‘••.u;-* i-f i.i kißl* I . i.ri'-r \ur muTai.k kitd Arm otT h.r l- J' - .silver Manufactory. l-i S, F■;•; h f, K •' IU.MI:*. *o. Kit-uuTl '5 t* Faior- . .*-,K *'• -jj-.-rj- r ic« in raanul.n*: 11 rink; ni> "*1 „o*-fc *r il - f.-.tf ‘f ill■; lit liu»{ 10 f<T '.Tlil. l0«r«-r 'b»V 1,- r-i *. <>r ti«rr> All «>irk i- w »rr.- ,V. r »».; A. r—U- nlwj aiftOafartiir** hpo-i:« i>f tlir UrUi-l; rv Wnf- ti.- :»ri : V\ r*r-9‘rwii? »t’b •*r«ry <* j-liu r»-L-w .-1 .l-i.-nmußtii.-n 10 vTMf ratin' U; "[i«Uirn*r«, l*.'.L t> l ]>:uv an 1 lh«? «uprrmr quality of thr work. W. W. WILSuS, Wht-lit:»eikrc aod JrWfiWr, Df.tU mimt M MarfcKl imJ i'»urth -*tnrrL». Steamboat l**urnl 111 r« and Chairs. \vk Utrfiu Uu<l RU:I nr>? .*f.q.■*tanllT ciatiaf*<“tn ul rluj; .n'UMUUAT CABIN FUOMTURB AND F&tCUAIKS. of «*»i-ry d«**r.riptkm t *{i: ** ■ K\t«*n»jnn TkM** i l>o Liar do, 'IwMo C’ba.rr, <'t rari- n? Urn.*. do do iioMa 'll" do di !>.. fuiM IW.sc T. ir « T £t fi»<; c’rt.! rr \W>tj S’.an.l*. '.V. \Y*i-r <l.•. Tm>», kr , Ac. Ma;*ri-Vi uu: »r<rr»i;U-l. *n-J pri n nati* fa-or). T it- VOL’NU A jviil :..«i -•‘niVTififll «?.. • Hori-1. > (i f I C li . uai.Y's stocking si anufactoky, t\n! -iTTi'-r (;'»/?»• firtti, i. pa WILL be f.uiel :he Urgent sod l*o't aborted W ft-. A "? M< 1.-iIKUV «**fr ctf-red f r sale lathi* city. Putrb-‘*--r« u i.l fiu l H tb«.r advantage rail ®t tt*»* •** UL.i'sliuj-nl »r.J emiinino fur th. ui‘-.el**-«, l: L i'.i I r.»-*d to insure •li i r e U ., C DALY M. R -L-m-mbri •!.- *r “v* (\.k.nmi f-M T C. I). < U. 11 e»«l I>• t 0., (IIIKAP C'AUI’KT VVARi.Ii A-v Thir J ttrrri, ; , lfa r •i-mJ ri^r-e*",fully lb*»r friend* BtrtJ Hi,- f übl.c c»>u»TviU. that they have lew in store Usrlr ri'tlU-lr! v F\i.L tTuUx. f-IW-nr.g "f t'ARI'KTH of i’Y'TV tli-'vrn|.'..’ti (<■..«. tl.r Hum l \ .-li.-( and Hr H» Us- i-vm oou i ngr.!i u, ITT.J, uul U..J F«--r'»-l Cloth, tr..in «>i>- l-'t-u-ht viirln «.>, n-*» othmi* ■ wfv rich C'*--’* and C-ininn 'lnning. Inu.••*-<>, Umr«, Mat*. M*tr Window hb A .-. !Vrr*.cn tu w* nt art* lorUt»l to o« : l ami exam ine Ui-'lr stock Meunihont*. Uo'd., and lUfidcuc.-? furu l.she.J oo lh* mo‘l f.*u<w-naht.* C'&~" *maU pr.fit»aod quick TERMS CAKU oNLV. VV . . Haven rpilK'»Ll> PRINTIN'! LHTABU'HMRNT, John -1 sU>r» * MrVU'li / Mi'l Rlnnk Rhi* and Stationer? Warehouse, 1-* |T*-;mrod to a-vut- every *Mc of le-ga', Commun-ial, Crnnl aud ctejißihont Job Printing and Root Rlmllng an.f turnir«b every article in th«- Riant Rook, Paje-r *nil Hla.: lon-ty liue, at the ahorte-t notice and on the most reasonable terms. Rlnnt Itrf-k mid gutir-nerv Warehouse. INintlng UHIpo anti Root Rin>R*rY. ruri>«*r <•! Alurk**! ivu.l Pw'on'l i*' * 'ifvlfi Deiiol oi t.on|{trorti» A 'iloimfrinmi'i t»- tawbn Wlnei anti Urnntly. ri'HK uudrr'K’nr.i r. ;* nud o(T«r»> for Ml**, of Hn -1 ctnnati rnro, n inrjjf ijunntity <>T A /’.iuixiirr mnn 1 ' fQoJc«f nmi «orlJ-n*nowofl Spartitnp, Dry uni La- i utawtia tfinff. Snrh m* y df.*lr» tr- prorur» mi «*xcHi*’nt Rrtirlr *'l Nalivt* V\ltn*, t ibt* pur«* juif* of the gjrnpe. i will On-1 iav felaliHsrhinfiil the jßiwt* fur the CHtioti Of tf).«lr (h*mre«. The fntawhs RraoJi , Jistilleii from the Ornv*-. 1 1 ileclnrinl by umay »»xcell«ut juJge?, enual tu tlttvor to the bust ioiporte-i Co'jnae. 1). KICKBIBKN. No. UT Liberty otreet. lllii’a Alinannci for 1H53. JOIIN 11. UKLLOK, 61 Wood Ptr»et, Wtuburgh, will publish on the lilh August, ISM. the well known series of Alidadhc* (for IS5&1 ral--tilnU?d by Han ford C lull, and for many years publtehi-d bv Mr. Luke of this city, under the name of *• Loomis’ Almanacs." The series will consist of— HILL’S I'ITTHUUUOH ALMANAC, HILL’S MAOA7.INK ALMANAC, HILL'S AMERICAN FARMERS’ ALMANAC. It Is only m-cf-sarr to suy, that the religious, moral and useful character of Mr. lIUI'h Almanacs will be maintained in the abore M*rtej». for 18&5. Printers and others are hereby cautioned ogainst Infringing mi the copyright of the uhote Almanacs. They will h« for rale at all thu Bookstores, by the groas or lotcn, and by ,U JOHN n. MELTiOU, 81 Wood street. A Acw Arrival of Plauoi< C'lll ARLOTTK RLUMK, No. llrt Wood Ptn-e . If just To j divine the following new Piano Fortes, with and with out the iKoliiuj attachment: Oue elegant curved Louis XIV stylo Grand Action ■ oc tave Piano. 000 extra carved Serpentine, pearl keys, ( octave Piano. Two full carved, semi grand, T octave Pianos, Two plain Rosewood 0% " One do do t’J-a “ “ Three do do 0 “ “ Two double round corner Rosewood octave Pianos. One round d»ruer fluiahed buck aud front 7 octave Piano. A further arrival Is expected In about two weeks. |nud9^ JOHN A. O , BRIKN,ti7 SMITHFI ELI) STREET, hetween Fourth ami Binmoud alley. Money loaned on Gold and SlWer riata. Diamond?, Gold and Silver Watches, Jewdry, Musical Instruments, Gunn and Pistols, Feather Beds, Fur* ; oiture, aud all kinds of articlua—for any length of time aimed on. Charges for storage considerably lower than heretofore. Private entrance through the hall door. All business transactions strictly confidential. Forfeited ph-dges sold immediately aßer being oat of date, unless redeemed. Bargalttsof Gold and Silver Watch* Jewelry, a e., always onhand. aprlO:em_ NEW" SKiiiD STOilKi JAMES WAUDHOF, OFFERS for saIeOANARY BIRDS of the most improved breed, being very hardy, and fine singers. Bird Seeds —Canary.Hemp,Millet,Rope and mixed Seed. Bouquets yelll be furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS, vii: Camelias, Rose Buds, Heliotropes, Ac. KTergr«ens(ln pots) r orChristmasTrees, from the Seed and Horticultural Store, ' it., near Wood. dec2o No. 49 Fifth Ft toniume the Smoke* THE subscriber bavins the exclusive ri«ht to manufac ture and sell SWEENEY’S tfOT AIK AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders,and contract ior beatina buildings with the most economical Furnace now in nse. The attention of those Interested is solicited. Any inlormßtlon can be had of A. uItADLKY, Nos 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BARNDOLLAR, dec24:tl i Iron City Stove Warehouse, No. 134 Wood et. "7TJX ” It Is True I THAT PIOTOKEri f superior excellence may be obtained at CAllOO’B New Daguerrean Qalle y \ 0 70 Fonrtta street, at prices varying from 0 „ e to Twenty Dollars. All work warranted to please. Children taken in a few Bewnda. Call and examine specimens of the various styles, ltooms open day ning. tv. a. Burnt ’ - J ' “• ,W. W. MAIR Smith, fllfilr * Hunter, (Date Smith & Sinclair,) WHOLESALE GItOCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DEALERS in all kinds of Pittsburgh Hanutho l urea, 122 Second nnd 151 First Etreet, KttEbn-gh, * "? J -•* . :■ - * ; N ~ *te r IV»-. * * '■! 'i» ' ;*\g PITTSBURGH., MONDAY. APRIT 9, 1855 Notice. rllKlat* firm of JONES ft QUIGG. having been dissolved by the death of JonnF.Qulgg, on the 27th lost., tha business of said firm will be settled by. the undersigned, nt thair office, corner of Kobb and First streets. ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, September 30,1554—[oct2iy Manufacturer oi spring and ouiter steel, plough Blab steel, steel Plough Wings* Coach and Klip tic Swing*, Brass Nut Taper, half patent, Screw, Mail and Hammered Iron Axles,—corner of Rosa And First streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. 6ct2:ly ISAAC •* ,, *t*V * l> * B. BOOZES. D. B. Rogers A Co* % T ANUPACTORKRB of ROGERS’patpjfrlmproTed Steel Ixl. Cultivator teeth. Office corner Rom and First streets oct2l)r _ *_/ Spectacles. . IN THE MOST valuable triumphs of ftdtence and art, the j invention of spectacle- mukr with the highest Tne | experienced Optician overcomes the advances of nature, I and confers upon the aged-sighted the inestimable advun tare of retaining the noblest of hi* senna. Yet great Injury is constantly resulting to thousands from lguorat.ee on the part of venders, or of those who venture to choose for them- are many requisites attending the selection cf Glasses. The purity of finish of the g’aw; to proper con vexity- the best form and adjustment- Of tbe fmms, sr as to preserve the parallelism with tbe eyo for distant vision or tor near vis.on, to throw the pUneofcach gia?R at right angles to the axis nf vision for -ach eye; to bring the ex act centre of each glass precisely opposite the pupil; to have the position of tbe glasses perfect* both horizontally and vertical y, A*., Ac. .... From long experience In fitting glasses, united with a perfect knowledge of the structure of the ey*-, we can pp*mie« wrlentific accuracy, and thus aid ma.-h In the pre tforvnrlm of the eye. Gold, Silver And Steel Spectacles,corefhliy lelected of the b-st qualities, for sale. Also, glasses fitted, Ac. W. W. WILSON, Practical Optician. y,V9 C 7 Market fittest, cornerhf Fo.irth. tnwAun a. nux.. PRODUCE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION SILK CHANTS, EoansviUe, la —Strict attention paid to all .•nnsignmetiu for sale of Flour, Produce, Ac. Orders lor tbo purchase of Produce solicited and promptly atD-uded to. Goods for re-shipment forwnrdrd with jOcitkfm. j. a. josta. JONES & BUCHEII IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, /Ynaxyiwima Railroad, foot of Third tL, BarrUbvrg, /M. HAVING increased our Machinery, which is* now of tho most improved order, ami having added many fa.dll •ies for dispatching work, we are now manufacturing First Class Blowing Cylinders, Boilers, Furnace, Bolling, SAW ANDGKI6T MILL MACHINERY k CASTINGS, Gob and Water Pipes, Hydrants, Retorts, Lamp Post*. llitrh ing Poets, Column*, GlrJem. Shafting, Hangers, Bracket*, Cellar Grates, Bathing Tub?, Spouts, i so. rnttu?’ hoau Offlce >■ 1 »' - L k . + - "V* * ■:' . • r - y.,r A . '',:, ~ 1?:.:. s.:O- , •-...-,... , 4..fi: , .. , ;.k' ; . . 4 - 4 _ 1 .. . , e; . „.1 . 41,.' ... .i.: ;,..„..; 4:-. 1/12 rt.... - !--: - . t , A* , r i "* ". i 4 ..-' al .., ',*, " r , -41 ',-,.. -- 'r ~, !,..,. yt .r ... •,.4: . cr.r s ,.. .-1 . ‘p- . ~... ..,...:44...14,41y business cards, Isaac Jones, MAttTUS B. HOLUUST Hill A Holliday, STEAD ENGINES, FOR FURNACES AND HULLING MILLS, Hailing, Verandahs and Ornamental Castings. We pay particular attention to the manufacture and con (itxuctioo of Cast Iron Fronts for Iloasea and Stores. Having anextenwve luraortmpnt of beautiful Carrml iv.t uirns of the most approved architectural order, our great facilities for manufacturing and shipping tmable us to com pete with oar cities. erecting Furnaces or Rolling Mills, Mill Owner and MiU-Wnghus will find if merb to their advantage t<> call and examine our extensive stock of Patterns be tore building. llt OX AXD BRASS CABTIXOS, Of every d**rrip ion; Smith Work, Pattern Making. Fur nan* and Forge Tuyeres, furnl«h**l to order. { my 1 *-y China llall t Market street, between third and fourth. — luo , -rules Of yUKENSW AhK, of hi* Fall import*- t»un. n-'» receiving, to which we iovite tbe attention f *f the country #od idly trade Having wne dozen different ;-et tern.* cf T«*a Ware, we feel confident of suiting all tu*t**-; which may be found whiw iron Ktone, gold hand, gold «*-:--11, blue, pink, plum purple, hr*-wn and green- Al » t«Hude«.tne green *orig »nd « hiUi imitation snme, wh;.-h •an b- M.'U much l*dow the real fiume ware. CuMMON WAKE.—Our stock of C*>wmon Tea.-. Plate-, Dis See. Babe.n», Nappie*, BowL*. Pitcher-, and ev-ry article a the line, Is large, anJ selected for ibecity and country LTaJ-. GLA»S WAKE—llaving a large and well selected «tock .( tila.v ><n baud. w« wiU wll at Uctory pi+'vfi, the rn-jr hunt tbe iruuhle of waking a wparute lull. AG we aaS ia o . nil, and we couLdtUt of pluaiUUg ' JOHN J iFLEARY. Boot! and Shoei, Wholesale sand UetaiL J.\MEB UUUB, N O. S 9 Market, and G Union street, third door from the Market II u*e, would call tbe attention of his friend.-, and the public genarallv, to tha fact, that he hafl now 00. haud tbe largest and best flslectfd stuck or AND aUUES, lull tbdr Tarietiwvurorn by Udhwftnd gasttemm of Piiil York and Button, aiM aUch.ha trusts cauuc. .ml to { lea£e all. His prices art* very much redncr-.1, and he fells Ladles' Gaiters at from $1,12 tt» Gentlemen** fn*m U* st», and excellent Oentlemen’# aud Yuatb- wild Children's wear, at extraordinary low prices. Up a)«o continues to manufacture, w- heret'-fin*. r.jl de- e-ripU ns of LADIES AND OKNTI.EMEN’s BCKiTs AND fill' »F..-, < l tl.f* b»st quality and the lat*-*t ntyle. all of wLU'ti L«- warrants Nor should be overl-uiked his very Urge a* is-rtmeut of Gum Sandals, Orernhoeii and B vis, for Ladles, Gentnuien and Children, Every who f.ivor-i Lira with their pntronxgv will ho fairly dealt with. jvQ'J Acw l*aper llangingi. NO >*i* Wii.'D STREET. i>lNl. FRENCH AND AMERICAN PMtLnR I'APERS . Panel Decoratluu*, »u gold, oak aud tnsruie, Hail Paper*, «»f Tafioui* styles , FtgM *ud Plain Paper.% for dining rooms and chambers; Cheap uud hv priced Wall Papers, Ui.rdctft. Geitmgs, Figures, Window Sbadef. A largs sncl Kmnphae assorlincni of tb« ntwTe, «plocied f,.» ih«* eeason, will be aoIJ at the usual luk ptutr-. *ott3 Walter p. marmuu. Uralf* Uetilnger A Graff, \ I T EtTKKN FOL'NDRi.Nu i2l WwJ .UcL-Msiae VY fnctur-rs of C-.-Alng oior.-s, C.-al aud IV od Parlor Stiver., Hollow Ware, PUlu and Fancy ilrntrs, Ptnln aud Fa-oi v Feujere, *ad and Dog ltT>ns, l J »rt<vhl« F>>.-gej, Sugar Kvtlk-, Tea Kettle*, r l tu>e Kcltlco, Wagon a .ic . . fl “ n Wm. 11. Talcoli A Co., (SWCCUSOXS TO T. Xk.VSXI'V, JK.. a Co., ] MA N U F A GT C 1 vK Rb O F G 1 L T A N D Ai A it GO AN V l - kj K ING GLASSESS Portrait and Picture Frame.*, a*- . tn-J dewier m Imported and Dutne.dc Fan -y Guilds, No. li-. c w i- Hero! Wuoi aud Fourth streets. Pittsburgh. Oi’tlxlw A Catd. HA v ING smd my Intenwt tn the firm of T. KEN h r.DY, JR., A CU-, to VYUUam U. Talcott, who, with \.G. 11-ury, wttl continue the Ixaikin-/ Glass and Varietjrilu-:- ues.fi at tlrti obi HtamL corner of Wood and Fourth supt-tr, uudvt the siyleof Wm. 11. Taicoit * Co. 1 confidently re commend Uietn to my torxner eusiouvrs, as every way qualified lo givu entire satisfaction All [M'raunn having demand* against m«, ami all indebted to me. Will please make an early aeUicmeuL <«•,!- T. KENNEDY. JH Cabinet Furniture YVnrehouae. TIT R. Y*;UjnG A CM, A'urnUurc ttad i.’/iair Jf :n -1 # ufucturcrs, Non. of* and 40 Smtthileld street, opjn-sitc cu> Hotel, would respectfully remind tneir old friends uud customers, aud those about to purchase anything in tneir lln>! ot buidneM, that Uni)* an* constantly manufacturing every defierlptiou 1 fauhionatilo Parlor and Chamber Fur idiure, wurrautvd In material and wurkmanohip, and hold on reajouabltf terms. Care takeu iu packing (or laud or water carriage titeamboai Cabin Furniture and Choirs on hand and made to order, as UMual. Thou* tnterefited in famishing boats will find it to their advantage to give ua a call, as we every sUentii u lo the tnnoulucturo of work best adapted to their u*n*. inutil ' iiuoia ANI) HHOEb, WHOLESALE Ai\ L> UETAIL. JA.VIEa KUDU has GU«u Up ku Kptcndld style his store, No. B‘J Market street, and No 0 Union street, hvtwvcn Mltu street and thu Diamond, aud has now completed his Spring siock of BOUTS,SHUES, SLIPPERS,UAITKKS. Aw, and Palm Lcuf, Pndal, UuaUu and Braid HATS, to which he iuvitefi the attention of all purchasors, whether at whole sale or retail. This stock 1» one of the largest everopooed In this city, and embraces everything worn by theludiosot Philadelphia and New York, aud ha trusts canuot fail lo please all. Great care has been given in selecting tbe goodu; all of which he warrants. Hr also continues to manufacture, as heretofore, all de scriptions of Boots aud Shoes, and from this long experience of over tweuty years in business la this cny, is, tie trust*, a sufllcicntguaranteo that those Wi,o favor him with ibolt custom, will be fairly with. uprlP:tf Seminary for Uoy>, Soulh-wtit cvr. qj Fifth and (?ranf Court Ihnst 1 1 *ti K Fall Session of this School will commence on MoN- X DAY, September 4th, and the duties of instruction will be resumed by Messrs. GKIUGS aud M’DUNaLD. There are ten successive mouths in the Acodumlo year. Tuition is $12,60 per quarter. The number of pupils id limited, and boys are admitted iu the order of applications which may be made alter August 3o>ii, at 64 Liberty street, or at cchool, or by letter dropped in Post Office. authow* U. HCXtb'K, I.IIHST STEER*.', BETWEEN WUOD AND MARKET J: STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA., builds Francis’ Patwit Metallic Life Boats.of Uulvanned Lron , alco. tnuuala«:iurun Copper ami Sheet Iron Work, Cooking Stoves for Steam ooats and" Hotel*, Portable Forges, Forged Iron Work, Large Dolt® for Bridges, Ac.; Cork Lifo Premirvers, the bet*t nud cheapest kind. Steamboat work attended 10. (roy2G.y WK are receiving from New York and Philadelphia, 380 HALF CHESTS FRA, compTlfilng Yoaug Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, 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. 88 Fifth street J BOOTS AND SHOES.—Those who wish to get a neat and well fitting BOOT, SHOE or GAITER, will call at M’LAUGnLIN’S, jy is 85 Fourth street GRAFF, RGISINGER A GRAFF. Manufacturers of coal and wood cooking STOVES, Parlor and Healing Stoves, Grate Fronts, Fenders, Wagon Boxes Ac. Warehouse No. 124 WOOD Street, above Fifth, Pittsburgh, Pa. jy24 STOCKING FACTORY. NO. 24 FIFTH STB££T t Sign of THE OLD BTAHD, WILLIAM DALY has returned from the Manufactur ing Hosiery Districts of Europe, where he has pur chased, for cash, a very extensive and Well assorted stock of the best descriptions only of Stockings, 1 Bocks, Undershirts, Drawers, Gloves; also, new style of Children’s and Misses’ Fancy Stockings, together with his domestic stock of Pitts burgh Manufactured Hosiery. He will sell by wbolesaieox retail at New York Importers’ prices. WILLIAM DALY A CO. Remember the place—No. 24, Sign of THE OLD STAND. my 23 • Spring Style Hata. WE WOULD INVITE our friends and the public f generally to call and examine our new and Beautiful of Corrugated Hats, which we are selling low for cash. Also, out Celestial Cap, which U acknowledged lo be the neatest and b%t Cap ofthe season, fcb!7 J. WILSON a BON, 91 Wood Bt, * .eijS > PHILADELPHIA. | GEORGE J. HENKJStrtS CITY CABINET WAR®®OUBB, No. 173 CHESTNUT S*E&ET, (Oppositj Ikokpudesc* Hall,) Philadelphia. FDENITTIBE, IH EVERY STYLE! Comprising Loulb XIV, Louis XV, Elizabethan an J Antique, with Sculpture Carving and modern fityle; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satinwood and Maple; all of superior construction, ami finished in the beat style, equal to, if not excelling in qual ity, the Goods of any Establish ment in the United Staten. EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren tices being positively excluded,;and using the befit 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 gant or plain style, completely from one establishment; by which means ail the articles in each room correspond in stvlo and quality, and the immense stock always ca band, being so various iu design, enables purchasers to please their mute m a selection, without the-delay necessarily raureri in ordering Furniture. . To t'lroau idea of the finished Furniture on only inform you that ray Rooms are 176 leetlong, by 27 feet wide, four noors In numbor; with Shops contiguous,suffi cient to employ 2uu bands, which is a guarantee that the work is ait done under my own immediate Inspection. Packing is all done in the Store, and Furniture warranted to carry safely any distance. Visiters to Pliilo delphift are respectfully invited, an purcDßcereor otherwise, to call ana examine tb«* Goode. an2o:ly JOSEPH IHOGRID6E, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 39 OoifHSfCIAL, BELOW Pjtfl. 87X11*, St* iionlflf Dio., C'tONfIIGNMENTS an jCoinmissionfl will meet with prompt j and personal attention, and libc:al advanou will be given when required, on Consignments or Bills of Lading, in hand. Orders tor the purchase of Lead, Grain, Ilemp and other Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices. The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandize and Pro duce will meet with especial care and dispatch; the lowest raW of Freight will always ba procured, and the expense of Storage an«l Drayageas much a# posalble avoided. OtFCEtSCSSs' Pngs A Bacon, Rt. Louis; Ellis A Morton, Cincinnati; Chnrless, blow A Co.,- do; Strader A Gorman, do; Chouteau A Valle, do; llo6ea A Fratsr. do; Doan, King A Co., do; Springer & Whiteman, do; J.W. Butler A Lro.,PlttBbb; E.O.Gooouman 4 Co., de; l). Leech A Co., do; K. 4 C. Varnall 4 Co.,Philada; Wo. Holmes A Co., do; Morgan, J. M. Buck A Morgan: Blow A March, New York. B. B.Comegys, do; Frost A Forrest, do; Shields 4 Miller, do; Chorle- A.Meigfi, do; Joslah Lee A Co., Baltimore. A. G. Farur!! k Co.,Boston ; Abraham J. Cole, do; Howard, Son 4 Co., do; W. B. Reynolds, Louisville; 11. D. Newcomb A Bro., do; T.C.TwlchellA Co.,Commii)Bion Merchants. New Orleans .j. o. cucuta. have an open Policy oflnsuraoce. which will cover all shipments to my address, when advised by letter per mail.or when endorsed on billsof lading before, or at the time of shipment. JOSEPH MOGRIDGfc, aagO Ht. Loots. Missouri- WATER CUKE IBSTITUTE, HAND STREET. (fcOUTII SIDE.) BBT. PENN STREET AND TIIE RIVER, PITTSBURGH, PA. DOCTOR BAKLZ. Graduate and Practitioner in the Old Schools ot Medicine, Allopathic and Uomu:p:ithlc,and fur the past tenyeuraufiuccetnful Uydropalhbt, has opened n WATER CUKE In the above location. Th« perfectly rafe, direct and immediate effect this sys tem he.i* od all* F*ver®, and all diseases neuU and chronic— wblie it i* mild, grateful and Invigorating to the weak and dfl’HiUiUtl. renders It peculiarly dusirablti in families, who will be treated at their homes. AiU'path.c ond Ilomccpatbic treatment will be adminis tered when* desired. but, utter long and thorough ox; e rien-e, Doctor BaeU gives n decided preference to Hydro pnthv, which has, throughout the old anl new world, proven «v> eminently Bucc*«s»ful in every term of dsease, luc: u-.l;ng Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis. Dyspepfin, lnti-:nini:it4>r> and fhrotilc Kheumati'Ci, Ar-thma. Cuta ii.oo.-,-Nervou* fetid Liw r Disease*. T--:.timcnialN of cures ;,i.m highly reputable citizen? of nearly every State in the Uui-m, ihu t>v examined at Doctor Baelz’s Office. The Rev. Cicr.-j arc intiti-d »o consult him gratis. \\ arm water U iug used m the wmmenremrnt, aDd often throughout the .n-Mmeut, it is a luxury instead of unpicas nnt, as tboee unacquainted might suppose. i»r?£«e>C£.**,-—Messrs. diaries l.n-wer, Waterman Palmer, W. \V. VVU*>u, W. LI. William*, Thompson Beil, J. 11. Wei don. D. T .Morgan, Wm. B. Holme?, K U Englßh, B M. Kerr. The undersigned. having visited Doctor Baelz'n Institu tion and witnessed his buervsfful treatment, cheoTfull-y re commend bier an * thoroughly educated otid skillful I*hy fiieino: Charles T. Jo*. M’Couoalls, David HuDt,John fj. Curtbvßobt. Patijic-, Jphn B. Uvingstou, Julm W. W. Patrick, Moses P. Efltnh, 0 Ormsby Gregg. [ jand liausas, Nebrftaka 4 Hnow-NothlngUm LAND IWLNTY I*KE CENT. CIIEAPE& THAN CAN BE BOUGHT IN THE ABOVE TERRITORIES. Ural Entate Karin for Sale. r|MIE subscriber is> authorised to seil TWO HUNDUKD X AND KIUIITY-FOUK AUtKS OF LAND, sitoaled in Nersailhf. trwnship, Allegheny county, I’ennsy Irnnlu, lying back t! M'K«vHport, kuuwu as the White-oak Flat.*, and in ni<(M oft.be propped tsUlluu on tin? ConnellfTtlip Railroad. 1 mproremruis as Mlmis: a square LOO 110U8K,30 by 1 f«i't, two Glories litgb; ac-i square LOO BARN, $J by 30 Tku,(both new auJ ingood order;) twoGueyoung OltCli- ARDri, (best grnflej fruit,;just nuaraeneed to bear. There i* ninety tv one hundred acres clean'd ntni in u high slate of cultivation, and the balance is well set with white-oak limber of the lirst order. This Lnud Is well calculated for a sti'Ck Farm, I eiuq very level, and the soil of an excellent quality for gro.-ZH-Krnwing. and being well watered with tw.-lve or fourteen never failing springs of excellent water, fhi« laind has faclllUe- rarely met with, b-ing within half n unie of the Vodghloglseny aud one mil* of .‘Uonongahela, end Him-.:?'! on tli- line, of the OeuneilsTllle Railroad, and b • upf-cerd l» contain an incxhaUkUtde bed ot iIION UiLK. This Land would not if m the market, only that the owner U itlxuit to remove to Use “Fur West." Terras easy, and Fur surther particulars, inquire el \V.J. liluSs Works, or of JAMKS C. KICfIKY, Real Estate Ageut, *t tins j’dlee. lihY t.s U-jvtii' Valuable Property for Sale 'I'tVO LOTS o. v upon which are erected four X Mm K and luii r'ruui* Uuii.tinj;!', which rent annually l r f*!»vO r-iud is *UueU-d in the Moth Ward c-f it,.- ,-t > i-t ViUM>ur<h, on Penn Bire*t <t between anti .— street* Also r hhe -Factory mid tfround fcnown a» the ‘'Empire V\ nrts," Mtuaicd on the corner of Teno and Morris streets. Al«o, y 3 acre* of unimproved land, ■•itimtwl on the Alle gheny liver. one mile fmin East Liberty. On o portion of On* land them is the t*i*t Saw Mill location In the county. Also, u number of lots Couiaitmii’, irom 1 to b «.cres oi choice laud. sHumM one mile norib-wet.t of East Lllicrly, undone tulle ea.il ol Lawremwil’e. The alx*r« named j.Uv-o:* of properly are veiy der.lrablu, and will be disportxl of on advantageous terms to early pur onusers. Kvr n»ria.« r,f fs\p an.i further Information apply to Wi P. Baum, No. V\ i*nl ttrrcJ, l’Klebur^h. IL U. THOMPSON, for Jh* S. Nrnit-y. Buy Wood ftursery ami Uamcui, JAM he iiKNNKUY, [lfttn Manager uf the well-known Sy racuse NuEeries, New York,/ begs leave to inform the public, that he has uow established an KXTHNSI\ E NUB* SKKY, on the Farm of Mr. Juuios h. Nogley, near East Lib- ! ertv, where ho shall be prepared, after the f»th Instant, to re eelveand till orders for every variety of Fruit and Ornumon tal Trees, Hardy and Green House shrubs and Plants. In additlou h> n choleeand superior stock on hand, he has made arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries lu the East, to keep up biMupply. Having a thorough and lougexpe* rleucu In the buMue?.-, ho cun assure hie customers perfect satt-HfacCion. Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer his services In doaiguiiig, Inyiogout, and managing Kural Cemeteries, Pub lio Parks, or the ground* of Country Besidonces; and will also furnish plans for the formation of Lawns, Approaches, I'leturoequii Scenery, Ac., in the highest styles of the art. Practically acquainted with every branch of Landscape Gardening, uini having spent years la the Sylvinu Park* of Bnglaud.Knd on the beautiful banks of the Uudson, he , hopes he has the capacity to meet the wishes of those who favor Min. 45f ComnmnlcaUons can be addressed through the City Post OlHce, or left aVthe Warehouse of Messrs. Negley A Mohan. ** Wood street. m*r?.v Uoitou Papier Plncho Company* MODERN AND ANTIQUE ORNAMENTS. PITTSBURGH AGENCY, 67 MARKET STREET.—The attention of Builder*, Steambout Contractors ami Cab inet Mnliers, is requested to this new ami £Teat Improre ineut In the manuluciure of embellishments fur Buildings au>i Steamboats, outside and inside; CuLias, ÜbUh. Church p*. Dwellings, Stores, and Parlor Parnimre, In gilt, or in imitation of various kluds of wood. Albo, Cornices,brack ets, and Putent Ventilating Centro Pieces for Ceilings, Moulting,Consuls,Trusses, Battlement, Ac; muche-heaper and handsomer *ha.i Plaster and Wood Oarriug, and a great deai more durable. BLOCK LETTERS FOR SIGNS, very cheap and warrant*, ed to last fur iU years exposed u> the weather. Above Goods for sale ut the inamitiieturwr’s prices—cost of freight added. W. IV. WILSON, jt-vy 07 Murket fit. ftevr t > ariner»hij)i Matthew gkaff and uan’l. kkisingkr, trading heretofore a* &I. GRAFF A CO., Stove and Hollow ware Manufacturers, No. 124 Wood street, have this aay ufttnclaled with them THOMAS .1. GRAFF, as a partner in their business. The name, atyie and title of the firm will, from thin date, be QUAFF, REUSING Kit A GRAFF. They respiwU'ally solicit u continuation of the patronage so lib erally bestowed upon the iirui of .\l. Gruff A Co. Pittsburgh, July let, 1854. ___________ New Trimming Store, Xo. S 3 Cbmer uf nlaikcl street atui the Diamond . JARANK VAN GOItRBR reapecfully announces to tho v publicof Pittsburgh Audvtciuity, that he will open His now Trimming Store on Monday, April 17th. Haring fitted up the neatest store room la the city, and filled it with a choice selection of tho latest styles of Trimming? and Fan cy Goods, he Hatters himself that he will offer superior in duce nents and endeavor to give lull satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. „ Now. don’t forget the place—No. 83 Market street, corner of the Diamond. |nprl2) FRANK VAN GORDER. nome League Factory, HEAVY SIUKTLNU ClibiKft AND TWEEDS,intended to »uit the retail trade of I’ittfiburgh and Allegheny, 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, -'itli a view to keep np a good assortment of such Chet ks os uso uliy retail from 12},$ to 15% cents per yard. ■Sample', will be sent to merchants who cannot makeAucouTenieot to call at his Wareroom, Rebecca street, near ihedepot, Allegheny* oct7:3m* .. HAMILTON .STEWART. WILL find it to their advantage to call end examine our stock of STOVES,, betore purchasing elsewhere.-Qur variety, both as to stylo of finish and ls superior to any In this market. We also have a Laundry Furnace, new In design and principal, designed expressly-for Bteara boats., GRAFF, KEISINQEP. A GRAFF, . Dress Making and Millinery. : : i MRS. S. e. CARGO is prepared to mako-taorderLarsa- E 3, Cloaks, Maniiiiab, Thaia9, Ac., oil'tlie most rea sonable terms. Apollo BulUlsp, No. ?G Fourth ft, [feb!7 ST. LOUIS KENNEDY A CO Steamboat Owiiers - NUMBER 170. FOR SALE AND TO LET. as Per cent Cower titan any Farm In tlie County. A VALUABLE FARM FOB SALE.—The suhscrlbec (A authorised to sell the following described TRACT Or LAND, containing 111 acTeij in North Fayette town* ship. Allegheny county,Pa Y l4afl*q from tho City of Pitte burgh, and near die Ibn of tfeeßfcr'tbenville Railroad, with Coal and Lime Stone ne&ft t&9 whole place, and easy or access—improvements as fellow#; A Very comfortable Form House, 30 by 26 feet, 2 strifes high; W ash House, Spring House, and other out budVJiass; anew Frame Bank Barn, 64 by 35 feet, finished in tJiS hast possible manner, 1 with Stabling under tho whole building; 100 bearing Apple Trees, best grafted qualities; a large quantity of Peach and Cherry Trees, sill in bearing order; about 85 acres cleared and in a highstateof cultivation, with water in 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 be in the market, only that the owner Is about to remove to the fur west Terms eas> and price moderate. For further parti* colors see the owner, WM. ROBB, on premises, or tho sub scriber. d' JAMES 0. RICHEY, au2l:d»W ■ . Real Estate Agent. U.IOR SALK—Two splendid Farms; one.of 100 acre*, aud _T the other 75 acres; beautifully located on the Upper Bt. Clair Township Plank ItOßd, 8 miles from the city,each of them lying so as to divide Into lOacre lots, having S good 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 al it, as we will sell to the first that oCen us our low price, in lots or all together. Al3o, five Country Seats, 1 mile from Woods’ run, and only 3 miles from Allegheny city, by way of the New Brigh ton Plank RoaL They are fine healthy locations, and of fered very low. Also, ten Country Seats on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Bailroed,7 miles below the city. They will be sold separate or together to a colony or building association, it is a' lovely location, and cheap, of coarse. Also, one Lnt of two acres, and two smaller pieces of ground, opposite Harlman's at Woods’ run, offered at a very low price for so fine a property. An assortment of Lands, Houses and Lots, always on hand, aUd described In my register. Before buying you would do well to call and enquire of THOMAS WOODS, jts7 76 Fourth street. BcantlfuL Sites for Country Ilomes< THE •uo4er»dgned offers for sale, on ea?y terms, FIFTY LOTS,laid off and restricted for rural rn-idoncea. Also, an ENTIRE SQUARE, on the hank of tho Allegheny river, 7M feet long b> 200 feet deep ; having fronts on Alary ami Julia Ann Avenues, and Henrietta and fierr atree’s. This square contains many Fruit Trees of the choicest kind and commands a line view of the picturesque ana romantic sce nery around. lam desirous of preserving this square en tire, as it would afford one of the most charming and mag nificent sites for a gentleman's summer residence, in the immediate vicinity of the twocltiea. Also, about Tilß> E ACRES OF GROUND, at the head of the Island, advantageously situated for manufacturing pur poses. The above property i 9 situated in Duquesne borough, on the high and main bank of Herr’s Island, aod is reached by a very substantial Bridge of one span. - For particoldrs ap ply at my residence, in Duquesne borough, on the main bout, fronting the head of Herr’s Island, or of JOHN DUN LAP A CO., corner of Second and Market sts., Pittsburgh. Bprl7:tf WM- C. MILLER. rj O liUsiNisao MEN.—-For sale, an excellent -Business X Stand, with DwvlltDg House, War» house, Ac —FituaUd on Lisbon street, WeUsvßle, Ohio. The House Is well ar ranged, containing e*ght rooms anl kitchen, with wide portico in front—having a fine view of tho Ohio river. large store Room, well finished, witr. two good show win dow*. The location being on the main -treef, near to the R K. D>pot an<t river, renders it wry de.-irable. The Lot 20 feet front by 120der p to an alley, on which is a two story Warehouse; also, a cistern for water. ' The Store is now occ pied by the proprietor, in tho book, stationery and va riety goods busiuess, and the st ck on band (which is E-mail) can be had, t! desired. A business of from $7 OOu to $lO 000 per jt-nx has bevn doce, at fair profits. The locality Ip well suited for Hardware or Dry Goods. Price, $2 St-0, Terms: $5OO in han' -1 ; balance at one, two and three year?—or will be traded for approved merchandise, or lands i the South ern pa-to! lowa. S CUTHBERT A SON, c;h2G . No. 140 Thtrd fit. o” you want luxuiuant whiskers and 1 / MOUSTACHES?—If you do, ami your beard won’t grtis naturtdl, all you have to de in to us* my Ouguent, which will. In ala weeks, force yoor beard or hair to grow strong and thick, and I v arrnut it will not stain or iujaie the skiu. Tbi* l know it will do, for before I began to bpII it I tried it well and thoroughly, both on myself and friend*, nod so recommend it with contidonce, as do s me 2000 gen* tletnen who bure used It. So says the proprietor,E.G. Gra ham, of New York. '•&s •The aboTe article ia for sale, price $1 per bottle,’by fel.7 S L. CDTIIBBRT. 140 Tlrrd at. Iwu. BttUN fir’* UNIVERSAL REMEDY.—This ; remedy / i< fitr superior to any that bos ever yet been offered to the public. Operating upon all the organs of the body, and upon the pkio at large, it re establishes, when disor dered, that relative action which is necessary to he per formed by the different organs of the system in nutate of health, and which are always deranged in a state of disease. It is accipable to any and every disease, In all stages, and has made the most astonlshiug cares that hare ever appeared upoo record. I'tice $l,OO per bottle. Sold by fcblfl : 8. Ii CUTUBBRT, 140 Third st. Kxecntora’ Notice. WHEREAS, Letter* Testamentary on the Estate of JAMB- BIDDLE, late <f the City of Vittsborgb, de crast-d, have been granted to the subscribers, alt per ons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those haring claims or demand* against the e-ta eol the said decedent, will make known the earn*, duly authenticated, without delay, to CHARLES STIALER, • At theoQce of C. thaler A 00., No. 81 Fourth st, Or to JOSEPH P. OAZZAM, Ne —. Sixth r treet, Pittsburgh, Kncutcrrs. mh2B:lawf6wl Fifth Ward Properly for sale at & CJoail Bargain* THREE VALUABLE ItIUCK HOUSES AND LOTS.— These Lots embrace a front on Penn street, of 66 feet 6 Inches, to a 3 feet alley; on which there Is erected a valua ble block of Brick Houses, two Btorles high, -with kitchen and cellar In basement, 41 feet front on Penn street, and 30 feet deep ou Locust street. This Is a very desirable situa tion foreither a Store or a Tavern; Penn street being the great throughfar© of the city: and this property bring eon ▼enientto tlic Railroad Depot. This property would not be In the market only that the owner is living In Washington county, and finds it extreme ly inconvenicni to attend to It. Terms easy and price moderate: for further particulars enquire of ROBERT DAY, Fifth Word, or.IAS. C. RICHEY, apr2s Real Estate Agent, at this office. r'tOAL PROPERTY FOR SALr. AT A GREAT BARGAIN. v —The subscriber offers to sell the one-half of 400 acres of Coal, and ICS acres of surface, Bituated at. Freemen’s Landing, on tbo Ohio rlv-r, in Hacicock county, Va. *niis property has facilities rarely met with; the vein»being 7 feet thick, of the very beet qualhy of Bltanioous Coal, and at a point on the river where tbo water Is atotmtlS feet at tha lowest stage, and a very large pool, sufficient to harbor 200 coal boats. Also a charter for the purpose of establish ing coal works at the same point. There la erected on the above a first rate overshot Saw Mill Vhe above will be sold half, three-quarters, or the whole, to suit purchasers. Terms easy and price nWerate. For further particulars enquire of ROBERT KEENAN, on the premises, or of JAMES C. RICHEY,' decs Real Estate Agent, at this office. Coat Works For Sale. QIXTY THREE ACRE OP LAND, with 250 acres of Coal 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 iloase, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad,and an excellent harbor. The vein of Coal lit five feet thick,and cannot be surpassed in quality. For further particulars apply to NICHOLSON A PAYNE, THE PROPERTY situated corner of Webster and Fultcn streets, from and utter the Ist of April next. 1 his is hu eligible situation for a large Roar ling Uou.se or a Tavern Btaud. It contains one nirgo Brick Uouse,fronting on Ful ton street: two email Frame Houses, fronting on Crawford street; and Stable, fronting on Webster street. At a very small ex'ense the bark buildingsean be converted into sta bling capable of stalling twelve horses. For terms apply AUSTIN LOOMIS, 92 Fourth street. For Sale or Rent* A WELL FINISHED TWO BTORY BRICK DWELLING, od Third street, between Smltlifield and Grant streets. Apply to J. W. BUTLER, jjtulS 97 Front street. To Let. l GOOD DRY CELLAR, under the Neptune Engine j\ House, on Ssventh street, suitable for storing molasses or produce. Inquire of JOHN U. STEWART, tnar6 267 Liberty street. HOUSES, STORES OFFICES, Ac , TO LET.—A Dwell ing House on Third street, opposite the Gazette Bu Idlnga—rent $225; a Hou*e, corner of Wylie end Towsend street: No. 131 Third stiect, a Dwelling Hour© and Store Room-rent, 1250; a large Three Story B kk, on Ros street at the head of Fifth street—s3oo; 5 Offl-ed in Splune’rt Building, Filth street; a large Hall ou Fourth street; a la-gc Store Room on Fourth street; a large Store Room on Third street, next lo the Dispatch office. Apply tn ' f-b 221 8. CtTTTI BERT, 140 Third st. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOB SALE, Adjoining the Borough of Manrbegter—TEUUTY BUILDING LOTS, each 24 feet front by *lOO feet.deep, and fronting cn Market street 00 fret In width, are offered lbr Bale quite low, and on reasonable term** of paym’ent This property is part of the estate cf the late dames Adam?, Esq., and tho title Is ptr feet and beyond dispute. Apply to DOT 8 Valuable Property for dale* FITE nANDSOME BUIIJHNa LOTS, situate on Centre Avenue, near Pulton street, and within ton minutes* walk of the Poßt Office. For terms, Inquire of nOON A SARGENT, corner of Wood and Fifth ets. raillßEK THREE-STORY HoUsES FOR SALE—Situated 1 on Franklin and "lm streets. The corner house con* tains five rooms, a good cellar and & store room—water fix* un*n through the h-iuse. The other houses contain eight rooms each; bathroom, cellar, ami hot and cold water through the whole house. For price and terms coll at the Real Estate oflics of S. COTHBERT A BON, No. 140 Third street. TIIK Partnership of JOHN M’DETTCT & BKO. was dis solved on the first Inst. John H’Devltt will continue the business at the old stand) and attend to the settlement of the business of the late firm. 1 JOHN M’DEVITT, 'WILLIAM M’DEVITT. Pittshnrßh) January 3d, 18u5—[ jan4 - ROBERT H. PATTERSON’S LIVERY AND BALE Corner DUrnond street and Cherry alleys aprlt if PITTSBURGH, PA. BENEDICT. AbBOLS’b I'ABS TO AIiDRE. —la the State Library at Albany are a few nieces of joajra i. cum. ! paper, yellow with time, and written upon with Lediie ft Viami •,- T ~ : ; j ink, in a plain and seemingly modern hind, in *? s»°{ T »t*An£? m *? w *,/♦ I.«losed.in n glass •essoiArbiah aremalterrof deep ■%« of Out, Moulded end rialo, Flint V. » . . ° , , , , * • tVI and Fancy Colored GLASSWARE, and dealers in all historic interest. The; are the orders and parses kindaof Window Qiaaa,.Flaahe, Vialsand Bottles. Were;' given by Gen. Beoediot Arnold-to Wjbf.Audre, ' ! A by which he could paBS and re-pass the ‘Ameri mhB;diy _ • - tii >oan lines tinder a editions name, wblti induct. JAMES S. LEDUS. WILLOW exceUentrkrticirfjyjtepao.d ' expressly fox medicinal purpog-s by JOB. FLEMING, j Corner Diamond and Market st. OEM ; ■ .-*£*'<■ ’ V :: .' '* - jr* -+- RATES OFADVEUTISIVU " iosszd nxox nr tbs pirrsßison rums >u* a-aarc, one Insertion “ “ each aldUionalinflertiorr, -** “ . oca wcei:....M .... 175 •« “ two weoi£..~~.» 300 “ “ * l ® “ “ one month... $ t*o *• « twn months .... ♦« " “ three months-.*.-...... ♦•«♦»'» C tO “ “ four m0nth5........ 10 Oo “ “ #ix months ».*»• MCo “ “ one year....... Card, air lines or 1e33, per annum~....*«*»»»*» 1C *-0 CUASaiASLX A? PLIASDRS; Oae square, per annum, (exclusive of the papfr)- DAILY mm ING POST. MONDAY MORNING::: T'HE TRIAL OF FAITH. “Tin very sorry, Mrs. Bond—X woald givo you work as soon or sooner than any of onr bands, but now that the preea of the holiday business is over—really there is nothing doing.” • The fashionable, upholsterer might have told her that with all her need, ho was scarcely less troubled than herself. He knew not boW to meet his daily engagements, their sales had been so much leaa than tbeir-jniportalions had anticipa ted. On the floor befow them v?.bol® bales p/cost ly brocades and damasks Were lying : nhpaokt d, aud in the salesroom, usually so thronged at this season of the year, the richest fabrics w< re lying untouched upon the shelves,bud boxes of rare laco and embroidery seldom saw the sun light they were destined to temper/ Tfao poor w.oman knew that be spoke tbe tmth, yet sbe bad clang so to this hope of employment. If they who bad ,known and trusted her ao long,.could .not furnish it, what hope was there of a chance engagement, when thousands of her own sex were tumble to earn the bread they ate, and strong, active meu roamed 'the ’street idly, while their wives and ohildrcn starved at home l In all the reverses and sorrows which, Wary Bond bad met with before, she bad been bravo and even thankfal. She had been aprotrd and happy 'mother, tho mistress of a comfortiblo home. One by one these blessings had been withdrawn by the hand that give- them, and sho had not, mourned sinfully. Her liusbaud’e long sickness and death* laying her first born besides bim in tho same fatal slumber, her noble boy ao frank and loving, to whom sho had come to lock for love and sympathy in his father's stead— those were enough to shake the strongest faith, yet she had “ glorified God to the res.” Buch blows made it easier for her to give up her comfortable home, and accept her lot hence forth With those whose daily labor supplied their daily needs. She bad grown almost cheer ful again, in this busy life, and sang at her needle, to quiet the little one who lay on the floor at her feet, whoso supplications had been at first so bard to resist.. Bhe took up wiUingjy the burdens of those among whom she was thrown, and cheered them with sympathy and hopeful words. Bnt want—actual want of food ahd firo " ia Ibis bittor weather, stood baforo. her- now, and temptations to doubt the wisdom ancLgocd ness of providence grew stronger and stronger. Bbe could bear the cold and hunger herself, tho had done so many a night already, wrapping her shawl more closely around bet with benumb ed fingers, and trying to forget that sbe was SQpperiees, as she watched her children in their deep end healthful sleep. She bad even ever been thankful for tho necessity to moment, lest in c&so and plenty sho should have fouud time for murmuring. This wretched idleness, then, to which she must look for ward, was doubly hard in the' prospect of„ suffering through tho need of her chilorcb, and No. 235 Liberty street. To Let* JAMES BLAKELY. Notice* µ.4 y ~ tH Tin uni9 KonrAEiiL, oa i. 193 , A SKETCH FOR THE TIMES. B-. AIIOE Ik NEAL. the temptation that came with it to their lonely - room. . “ I would work at hali price, Mr. Mercer, willingly,” ehe said, liDgeriog on tiio staircase, with her heart choking fall ot the morning’s dis appointments. She knew, when she offered to to do eo, that she had been scarcely fibleto live thuß far, evon the little hoard saved from tbo Bale of her fnfnituro to draw upon. That waa all gone now, her last coin was slipped itito her well worn well.mendcd cotton glove, topufehaao a loaf on her wny homo. “lam sorry,” Mr. Mercer said again kindly, considering the bcurly applications that were roado to him. and hia own mental disquiet,' “but every one is willing to do the same. Wd really have no work to give at any prio9.” . In spite of her strong resolutions, the tears nearly blinded Mrß. Bond, sb sho gropbl down the long, and dark winding etalrcaee : to the sales room below. The clerks Btil| retained for appearance sake, walked idly baokwards and forwards, watching tho weather through tl.o piste gkss doors and windows, measuring their strides down the room by the medallions on tho velvot carpet. She harried past them into tho street below. The snow was falling, npt thiok and faßt with promise of sleigh bells, and gay parties, but floating drearily down, ns if loth to stain its parity by melting into tbo mire .below. The store windows made a jest of being gay with their display of holiday-wares, and tho carriages of thoso still considered tvcalthy, splashed the passers by. Mrs. Bond j Bused befora a low shop were she had soughtoccasiou al employment, before her more profitable en gagement with Mr. Mercer. ■•I’ll try once moro,” she said to herstlf, as she waited for a gay carriage party to cross the pavem-nt It was apparently mother and daughter, the young girl jußt “out,” radiant with expeotoney and delight, heightened by eve ry charm of dress. There was no suggestion of “hard times,”' though the prophetio cry, now re alized, waa almost on every lip, in theperfect toilette of these elegant women. The little feet exposed to the inclemency of the day, almost as much by their Parisian boots as tier own by her worn out shoes,' handß gloved so daintily, floun oes rustling, velvet cloaks touching her own coarse clothing as they swept past.., Two younger children with their nurse remained in tho carriage. The seat just vacated had its lit ter of half open parcels, toys and - bakes, and tempting confectionery, which they appropria ted without rebuke or scruple. A feeling almost of hate crept up into tbo poor woman’s heart as she contrasted with these gaily dressed pnppets, her own little ones looked up in their ill,furnish ed room, with ont'an attendant; and waiting their long deferred meal of dry bread she would bring. There was a half sullen, half defiant air about her as she followed the mother of these children, * whioh would have frightened her if she had known it, for it embodied the war and rebellion of her own mind, not only against these favo rites of fortune, but ho who made them so to differ. There the same answer awaited her—there wbb no work to be given out, their own regular hands were unemployed. It was the same cry everywhere. . Well then! she must starve—or beg! of such pampered purse proud favorites as thoso sho bad just encountered; -But for her children she would die first. “How long must this state of tbingß con tinue ?” said ono gentleman to another, as they waited on tho ladies slow selection of on em broidered dres9. " There must betemblo dis tress among the poor.” “ God clone knows—business must revive n little in tho spring. If we can only get throngh the stagnation of Fotruary, and the early March payments.” “Two months yet 1” thought Mrs. Bond;as she caught the words. Up to that time, by the pre payment demanded of poor lodgers like herself,' she would have a shelter; bntfood and fire where •were they to come from? | “ But, mamma, this, is so much more elegant,” j urged the young girl, who was hesitating be tween two flounces of laoe, destined to drape | her firßt real ball dress. “ And the differenoe in cost, so trifling," added the ready shop woman. The lady opened _pnd shnt her gold bordered port monnaie mechanically. “Only ten dollars, ma’am!, in the whole flounce.” . “Only ten dollars—well that is but; h trifle compared to your being really suited, Augusta. We will take the Brussels —bat don’t, let your father know for meroy sake, how muchthls whole thing comes to. He will be preaching,"-" hard times” again, before you know it,’ K The girl, thus taught a lesson of duplicity and by a nothtr , responded by an expressive glance, that said plainer than words, '* never fear,—trust mo for that 1” and drewher dress out of . contact with the poor.woman passing. foQSCLOSIOS TO-VfmnrpT. ing (he treasonable correspondence btd&en (ho ramies, and which naa found upon his person when he was arrested as a apy. APRIL 0, v: v.
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