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ATTORNEY - ANE - COUNSELLOR, AT LAW, ..!.....**3 comet; No. 7.44•Rsiarth Atrzat, .--'‘' yea:13.31 Pn 11 - 78M 1,4 . WS. 1 . • : t = . - --- - JO FUN -UAL - UPON , . - , .....„ I. , ATTORNEY ANE , lELLOR AT LAW, - • •otnii, dorner t'irth and-arant.sta.s '-'- , Je.2.1y1.. , ',... ....atrsnatiolt.e.L. , . •-..-- • • T11001111:1 'Ain - testi.' A TTORNEY AT Int.W ANTOSOIACITOR IN CHANCERY. ..tl.. Dflice, next cloor to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohin. p) :,:.-„,. t_r '',' t:., my 3 _ ___ ..-', ~, .e,- ~. .; , ,' .. r 4 . ', ,- - I A TTORNEY AT LAW-No..lo9Fourtb street, Pittsburgh. ..t...44: ...,.1 ~ .. . t., ... .1 - 1, Pa, fourth door below Mr. Rody. Patters Ons Livery 1%7' to- .."..- (~,; (0 , r.. , , ,-; 4 . , !:.. - :`0.,,e11.ur s' ••,",- ,;' : i., ‘,,-‘:,. 4 Z - IC'''''ull 4,' ;: t-„ft :?. ,',. ' :..s:. ;OE „ C. Orlando Loomit, 1 - , .1-.?,•* 4 •';`;' , ''",' , '- '''' • .' ,7 '' `. 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Pii ItVelnerry, 6, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT' LAW-Ogles in c.. -- ..,` - •,! 7 ,•`--.2, -; • , ,L; • .. 4 ‘•-. r`' • -` ~L. ~ .- t,‘ , , 1.).1-4.. Hazen...' - -i.4'~- -, = -- -,` , r A TTORNEY, AT LAW-N 0.127 Fourthstreet. above and ,9t' ; 4. - •`' r, near sintttifi.ia, nute2l4 -.,, Z e, • • 4' ; Y ,- ; - Patrick Id. , Menna, ALDERMAN OF TLI tR D WARD. :••';•,„.* , . ~ f IYFICE 0011.27111 r OP GRANT AND FIFTH 'STREETS, l_f (formerly occupied by Aldertaart Lewi,) *here all be- C - Y, ', , l' Y ',::- ”'-Nt., , , , ' . , 'nese pertain mg . to the orate of Alderman and Justice of * ',...7".'r•' ,` ;,,, , . the Peace will be promptl r 'attended to. febl:3m .:.,,,... , .' . 1. :,..`.. . - -N . aucli"xLasiers Alderman. d A FFIL,E, Grant street, between Fourth et. and Diamond ~!.• ! ..v . e w alley. Conveyancing of all kinds done wits the great k •_'..'. • ' . i e,t care and legal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate ear f 'er , I' : 0 ~', :. 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I r 7- '4 ", * '' ;" " lj e 4 ; I ‘ . if4l .s ;:( :1 ; '4l r..*.• `-• • , t "Is 4.'":! 7 t •• • 0-1 'I• 3 I ;•- • 4 r • dA„ , d ; t t , " "Va t ,1 "i • e . 1 ; , :••• I - • •••' • t•t . 4. • • - T‘' t =RIM . , C./32.1P HEIM= 'toot. J. ANDE.II9O3 REYdIEI 4 ANOEELSON, • • (SoeeessorettrJOsltaa Rhochia b. Co.) WHOLtBALI3 DEALERS FOB. lON FRUITS, NUTS Spices, Conlacalcalaryi Sugars, Be. Allar•olo. SO Wood street, opposite, the St. Charles hotel Pittsburgh, Pa. • - • • ep2 vat. =clam 11631 BINGIIA & CO., FORWARDLNG AND C01131193101g HERM:IA:NTS, Liberty sired, opposite Penna. EaDroadlje*i, Plrratuttan, PL. • Henry H. Collins, FORWAHDHiG AND ooNtnishtos MERCHANT, and . Wb3leasle.Dialer -In-Choine.,Datteri Semis, .fighotta PnSAitoe generally, Na '2.5 - NYCKMi St. Pittsburgh. Emitr6 Paul Oa Murdock. • nOIIIIISSIOZI AND FOUWAILDLNQ Illf,RallANS, AND lJ BTRAISIDCFA.VACiENTS--- - NO.lWaterstreet,Cinclunati, tapllf King Sr Illoorties.d. "Th - rHOLESKIX GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS -11 • Ne.`2l Wood street, Pittabsorgis. inal= B. T. C. Illorgful, 1000KBEI.L.Eit AND STATIONER—has always on ban a gensraleisdttaciitat Bdtichl3llscallanbbtisiinl Blank Books, Printing. Post ant Gap Paper, de,, Wholesale and Re tail, N 0.104 Wood street, below Fifth, Rest side, Pittsbni - gh. Wanted,itsgs and Tanners' Scraps. aidEoly • • -I. W. Chadwick, TICALER IN RAGS AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood Shad, I_, Pida.bargh. The highest pries in cash pad for raga. 1931.11/ wu.o.sx muss, Atha .. . um. sucgsrsoss, Pittsburgh. • Miller it. nicketson, WILOLESALE GILOCEtig, IMPORTI3It3 OF 1111./ .14DEO, Wlnes end &gars—Nos. 172. and IT4, corner of Irwin and Llhorty'rstreets, Pittsburgh. -Iron; NailtrOotton Varna, lc., constantly on hand. Y2B William Carr £ Co., (Wx. Cum lota of the firm of .1 Pes.s.r.n 4 Co.) UROCEILS.and Dealerstn Foreign Rine end Crorelles,pht Stonorigahele ennitectiflr.4. Whit hres','No."3ll CMsrtni . areial Ifair, - Liberty street, Pittsburgh, .. iat3:y • co-Partnership. •r~lH£ 'subscribers hare this day formed a partnership for theparposeotcarryin; - on Comminiwn and Forward env, in connection with the Fieh, Bacon and OIL, and Pro duce business e,enerally, underthe style o( Exciusu & nICI3 EIVON warehouse No. 110 Water and 150 Front streets; Cormetly occupied by Burbridge & Inr,hram. W3l. B. ENGLIBII, JASIES KICLIAIIDSON, JAB. J. BENNETT. . 15 1, 18 V,:feb3. ' . FIL filmCO, Diamond. PitLehurgh, Pa, dealer h Country Produce, offerit for eale a.. choice stock o Oroccrire; selected Id' family - hie: "SPl'drii of every variety and the purest quality, ground ut his Steam Mills. Also, Dried Yruits, Foreign sod Domestic. k produce taken In ex: change for Merchandise. ' ' F. It. D. line procured a full assortment of Landreth's Warranted Garden Beach, and Invited the attention of all in treated In rarel affairs. . w B. 7.90L1.41.1. • L aicuecnsoa. J. I. /11.IIIILTS ver - 61 gn *LIU c tutu. uso 51, kio7ollsB'oN AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Awn Wholesale Dealers itt Fish, Bacon and Oil, and Produce generally. Warehouse formerly occupted by Burbridge ttighram, No. 116 Water andl.6o First street, Pittsburgh, Penna. , tea Commission HOUSE. ~11LLIE subscrpers have ,oPerl:ed boom, for the above our. LI pose, at No:l7'Srdthdeld street, (oar doors above the edlontir.plutla lionse,-. ~ Rill-parchase,. or 'twelve, on r wt:tu..sg,i ' for sae, co or idn me ots of Flour, Rican. Chem, 'Corn, Oak, -13,trley,'Flax Seed: Gar! SfAci, Ruled llsj, dc., tdpou which T , ,e, will make atlvacto, or, probes& at Mr ibest ranrkot'intee 'for diisTl:" nov6 . . AVM A CO. Jets.. Al'Laughlin.- - lABArBit:iYN.OBOCERIq., PRuDOCP% F,LOIIR, BACON, I/ Le, N0.1..0.,.c4eber BEAlihrielAaria Mat streets, Pittr • butel. nore Joll! LL . ruurra ...... .TILANCIS L. lOUING D. YOUNG T. B. Young & Co., J.V1.:38 Smithpid stral, orposite My Hotel, IL/rANUeA _run.rats OF CABINET FURNITURE AND 111 U.i klite . ,et every tl,•=riptioa. Materials and work mandb ip warranted, and sold'at redacerl pricea. Care take n to picking for land and water earrilee. str:ll C. D. Wood, 3120 RT ER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES 2.AA d LIQUORS, No, 147 North,fooknd street, firth door entio.i; Race, eakifside, - Philedelphin, tom - on 'hand the best szuslidts 01 old Brandies, Whisky,i!tionongs• si iota Whisky, ED,llsod Cordials, Ac ,on terms worthy ram attention or ptitobasors and dealers. - ' • rktl29l CO, LOOr,rLaEdS A 1 . tI• E Vona OaCEdR o a in n d . oln o n entdreulr e r •'cbad • e . .Wm. Utgby, Jr, ' -•- • - ••- iffLOTIIING AND vuat?ttIitINLLSTORS, Diatonic Thai, F4flA greet, Pittabo:rot.—Clothlog made to order, In gmf style. and at moderato raw, actl;l:tr. Dtanceiss, rr sTr . IIOLVSALE 0800168, and Deniers to Produce, For ei4n Wines and Liquors, 01.1 Xonongshelaand Real ed WhiAty. No. 291 Liberty st. Pittsburgh. Ir29!Y• -A. Tittdle, 441 hk - vruoL . 31:0 4, 1 , "tutus; VALISE Mid uettPgr IVO m it' 138' No. 'PO? Wood street,' Pittsburgh, Pr H. Mellor, DNAI.gR IN MUSICAL Wu°MALE AND It. Turni . and nismumurr,s, Piano: 7711.1 - Stationery, N0:122 Wood street: - ..... .ILISULL RR; JR. lIAGAN & AUL, w h ,, and WHOLESALE and. Retail Ht era Sta..r4Vigni o , Staple .D.BY1100.1:14 Nos. lalluilet tom- an , street, Pittsburgh. . , , 121=E1 JOSEPH' ICA - •- - WHOLESALE AND . ' BETAIL ; DEALER IN - 111 FORT Ems' OLGA Itfie - my2:ly No. 53 MARIUS'? 9T1111.T. PONVIsI tt a maw:woes, • A ROFITTECTITRAL AND ORNAMENTAL CARVERS.— ..A. Ornamental Patterns for Casting, in every style; Modeling;'Designing, de. Composition Ornaments for the decoration of Steamboats, Buildings, do.; 96 SMITH BLEU) Street near I.lfArPoefOine, al•SnI Ea.W ki VILILI4/11 'DANDY MIME AND WOOLEN DYER AND CLEANER, .N 0.7 IsABELLA St., near the Emmet hotel, mar; . . ; . • • 8. GUTHBER.T & BON, RREALMATH AND G.S.N.E.RAL AGENTS, No. 50 Smithfield street snot kilatywn.ra, DBALBR in BOOTS,BIIDES, TWO: KB and LEGHORN and BRAID c orner of Market and Liberty ntri., No.l74•Pittsburgh, Pa. - - JOIIN WHORAAATA ,JIIITAIL 'IIIRUG4II3Ti' • 'biro. 135 'Wood ,Street, )a3:311 Next door to 11. Ctdlrre StineTlMM, Pitteburah. J. :J. /LIMING Notice. • - - JO3. YLVdII4O haying associated with JOS. ABEL, the. business - will hereafter - be condoned under the style of. J. ABEL dr Oia' Utile old stand, corner of Smithfield and . Potirw. Jall:y William Thorn, Druggist, ' AE EMIOVED to the corner of HAND and PENN II Btrootsorhere he will, as usual, attend promptly tr• Ids numerous friends. All articles in tattling are warranted pure, and pot up with the utmost care. • marl4:Bm John W. Kuper do FORWARDING AND COMMISSION Dealers in all klails of Pittsburgh Mannfactwes, Lead Pips and 9S«Pt Least. l 7 Pirmt ettrp.t. • 1.7‘28 SOUR irCLOBIiNT . oestistads../edLDSP27- WholeSl49 tittd RotailAlothing Bierchaztte, • NO. HO WOOD STREET. renbScriberereepeetfolly inform their old custom. ors and the poblio in general, that they have this day sr oodstedthetaselves in the above business, under the fir to of JOHN WOLOSHEY k 00. They respectfully solicit .11 share of public fatrotutge. The prorkroe businesa oteath OM be Settled by the t` feb9 • '',..''' ''.P • k ~1. . ,r: 1 A .4 1 _ -.`.0 . ,- ; ',,j: , 9; ~!•,•; • Is• 14- !, • t!' ..m.........-.....- .... ... . PUBLISHED-DAILY• BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY AT THE "POST BUILDINGS." CORNER OF FIFTH.AND WOOD STRESTS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $5,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE I p- - _ .. VOLUME XIII. BUSINV,BB •GATOS ENT . EIII.4OE so. 136 wooiD)61111 4 4"* bdotaiiii* *!itil/3 '8T1.W.147 - 4 493:7L - .81. - ..z.troC;- - ;,--.-... IMPORTERS and manufacturers of GUTsrIptumERY,SNITTRAIsi, It nI t eiL AND DENTAL IN . keep a generalassortment °THIS atCire articles constantly on hand ; together pith a general varietY.at Fancy hardwares Also, Gone, tole and llosolvars, Flub, Horne, Shot lielts,Vspeatartleri Lead and Ballete; Bowie,Dirk; Hunting and PocketHnireEe Taißrs and Hair Dressers' Shears; Pocket Scissors, Also, Unease and Supporters, Jobbing.and repalAngneatly.ersouted. • • RULES IT-Wewe snaking. Rides of every description, to: Order, of the hest raeterial , and workmanship warranted Orders received for them et Wholesale= „Retail, will .be fill. ed writh,despatch. Hunting parties, supplied at Wholesale Unandonor! and One fixtzkree. iECE subecoibers are now Openingat their new Warernom .ll NO. 209 VIEBT ./3TREET,between Wood tostilithith• field, the lervst , assortment of c2f.A.NDELIERSi _BRACE , ETB, PENDANTS , and all articles conneeM,liiitGatiritting, ever offered In this market. — Haring, arrengeto,ents made by 'which ,tbey - Arlit canitantl . yin reset ptof mew rpatterne and rarieties, they confidently ut2rlts,tlis attention of pur chasers to their selection,- We nm,dotormipeg to sell as low as any hormeln - thii, Welt, and being practical Gas At teri;ean offei *niter' advantages to those desiring articles tn this line. • . We continue as heretofore to at up bulidlage wreirdw erriptlon for gas. water and stead. ' ' Brass Oaatinge of all 'kinds made to order promptly. • LON% `ISTLLINI k No.lo9lfirst street 0.100RG.111 111,E TCLUE,R., PROM NWT YORK. , . ' $ I EI/LNI.TF A CTURRR of the celebrated , . Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic 't ~ Baxid.Toupees and every description '' • ?,,,, "' -- S 4 G g enle am i!,- ... e4ti t li Ft t rllgi ulad4rEag, ev p ..,. __,.._. ..... einr 0 mitiCid • and Market , ' Pitts. ..... 'e• i :. : ,. „-. 1 _.. 5. 'burgh. : _4:Z.,- ::: ... . -7 " BISTCIIICIVB system enables Ladles ' _=.. - "..f4. - -- - - - . • kid Gentlemento measure their heads - ...:=5-a i irith accuracy. FOR WIGS. No. 1. The round of the Head. No. 2. From the, 9rehead over. OA head to neck, No. 2. No. 2. From ear to ear, over the top. No. 4. From aorta ear, raunitthe , forehendr For Toupees, to corerthe top of; the bead only--e paper .attern, then Tact shape of the r bald,part r . , fm y 4 • flair tol*Witieetitr — Velc . .(o e t ); i - • lowinOlgr,'-'II43.OTTIERO • Owner of Rebecca and Belmont strectr,, Allegheny City, - • • WAlPL)Teffpoottally inform their friends ♦ and the •public , gomerally, that they` have • ......cubed the manufactare of Carriages, Barouches, Rocksmaye,Buggles,Sleighe and Chariots, In alitheir various styles of finish and proportion. All orders will be executed with strict regard to durability . and.tftwt - lOrarliob,‹ .EePaire - .vfill,also:berttranded to • on: the most reasonable terms. Using In. all yolk Ale beet Eastern Shafts, Polehand Wheel stuff, they feel confi dent that all who favorthem vith.thait Patrol: l nel will be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. Purchasers are requested to give us a call, before peirdui, sing elsewhere. . oct&ly JOIINSTOII.--... ....... D. T. JoirNSTOS...,-.... Elcelslor Carriage Psetorr. - 1 - OIINSTON, BROTHER & Cu., PRACTICAL COACH ft" , MAKERS,. corner of.Rebecoa and Behnont streets, Abe gheny city, Pa., have on hand and are manufacturing an extemble assOrtment of Carriages, Rockaway's, Buggies, Baggage Cars, do., made in all their various styles, with etnet regard to durability and beauty of finish, wing to all their work the best - Juniata Iron and eastern hickory. Re pairsattented to on-the most reasonable term. They feel c...ofident that all who may favor them with their - patron• ageorill be perlectly satisfied on trial sf their work. The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses prom every fif teen minutes during the day. oct2s6y , PITTSBURGH 11:1.1A-4:Ui PAU',VOLC.V. W. DIG eLOw ...... L. BTE V in atonal 41-14aT• BigeloH dt., Co., SUCCESSORS TO Kid. BIGELOW, No. 46 Diamond alley, Dew Wood street, PIUS •:., 6 1.?“ . 4%k burgh—COACHES, CARRIAGES, PIMA z i - TONS, BUGGIES, anti every deteription of 4* ••••• - "` - fancy vehicles built to order and finished in a manner un. surpassed for beauty of design, elegancy of p, 11411, skill of workmanship, and durability of materials pp All work warranted. ICo BirC 1 t 1 ,....1 LIVERY. AND SALE i:iii t *,, 1 . • .. - 16:.-..b421 0 WAIIN STABLE, „ . . 4,',:."--°.•"7:4* Corner Diamond street and Cherry alley . . .... _ . . PIMBIIRGII, PA JOSEPH FLEEING, fanoczasoa TO - L. Wll.OOl • CO. CORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMO(D, kee COOS tautly on hand a full assortment of Drugs, Medl. eines, Medicine Chests, Perfumery, and all articles pertain ins to his business. Presuriptions carefully compounded at all hours. jainy - - - -- • FLEMING lIROTIIEES, (Successors to J. llidd dr Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. so Wood StreeL, TlLL:btrrgh, Pa. Ptoprieture of Dr. 11'Lantoo Celebrated Vertuifuge, Liver Pills, ac. jolt) B.A.E7T, (BocceePor to JIB. lirkinttey ,) Wholesale and Itetall Oruggi•t i , AND Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, DVS STUFFS, &c., 141 Wood stmt, three door" below Virgin laity, sprDmtely riTTSIIIIIia JOIIN GRUOTT, - - - a SIPORTER OP PRANDIEE, OIN, WINES, he.—Dealer 1 In eine Old Monongahela Whi*sky, Peach Brandy, 13. Also. Rectifying Listi:ler, corner of thaltbfleld and Front .t [Rats. kottcam.rye tnrtS R. L. AL,LEN WHeLINILI • DM= - , Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga hela Eye 'Whisky, &c., .LSO, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, NO. 8 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. WINES, Brardlee , Glina„Oordialsi .larnatee Spirits, St. 11 Croix and New lingland !him; Cltirete, Champagnes, Scotch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish Scotch, Bourbon, Old Notningahell Bye and Reettal Whisky, A - pple, -- Peimh, Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; Imported Havana, Regalia, and Principe. Ogees; Half-Spanish and Common Cigars, ell at -such low prices as to challeng compe Ilion. Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and Demijohns of all sizes. I respectfully Invite an eumina• don of my stock, at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, apr3:ly New School for the Vlollti rjli U. C. JELL—TIM PI:LACTIC/al , VIOLIN BCLIOOL -1.3 A new and complete synopsis-of Violin playing, in an easy, progressive and practical form, and designed expressly for the American student, to which is-added valuable les sons and exercises and beautiful arrangements. u Wound Duos of the most popular melodies of the day. Selected, arranged and composed by 1.1.2J11LL, pupil of Spobr, late PreFLtent of the New York Philharmonic Society. The above just received, in advance of the trade, by • MORT KLEMM, 101 Third street. -- • . - We have carefully examined the above work of U. C Hill's and mnslder It one of the moot complete and prise cal Violin Schools we have ever Been. 11. ANWN, B..VOGE.L. febf Teachers of Multi.. It LAIRD, (lute of the Spa of flootp lo aultzg having opened STORE NO. if,. (two doors shove the old stand,) for the purpose of earrylng on the CLOTHING BURINI.B.S, bopre by strict satiation to business to merit is *hare ox the patronage of the late Urn. N. B.—Clothing made to order II; the most fashionable styles, and on the shortest nottse—.inferior to none In the city. jeadty Jaws, - Diellingej, ONONGAIISLA PLANING Pura Would respectfully. inform hig friends and the linblls;'tbat Ids hex egad).- tbennentis now to hdloinieratton, - aid that bale preparedto famish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptness, and at the lowest rates. " ®Board and Plank, planed on one trr path* sided, eonstantl* on band. • • Bash, Doors, and Mouldings, of 'emery description, made to Blders and Carpenters would And It to their advantage to ere him a call, as be can nowt =en the= with • plans 4 stuff suitable for every deetrription work. • WW. A. EMMA - 33.233110 N. & CBIBWELL, BELL 'AND 'BMWS* FOIMMEIIB, MelfufACrrailauts of on ktoao or nuess wosit, Lo• 001110TIVE,9TEAM F.NOINE,PLUALDPAS, do. Al se, Cotton -Matting Manufacturers- . • Foundry on Itebecca street, Allegheny City. Office and Store, No,l2lliatkot Street, Pittsburgh. OLD lIN4SS and Cams taken in exchange for work, ~r cash paid. Orders left at the. kOundry.or Office, will be promptly attended to. , 7: . feblkly JOS - Ella ..T.A..CLIN „11.1 r Xo. 44' Y M,lusit Wood Streets, Once u iretells: .INOW.Ace from street. Pittsburgh, SPEA.,7II"" acibßibifeelo..ttielitcblie that ha hp c0mm „,,,,,..4 the 41344 ESTATES AGENCf7, 'connec tion with VelW?d Collecting. He will also attend to renting:' bel IP want . of Efervante,ln any capadty, or these in WatZLII P/Acc , h l o be npplied at short notice. All business eniti:,* 4 1 ° =3 ears PolziPtlY tended to: . , • • References—T. J. }ileum, Sag., .'debece Obwitof l!ij.• W. 0. Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black, James A. A L . M 80 ,4 Meat & Old. Janie" . . . & Il . • • Schnetussims alualetil;: • . 1 _ LakIPHOGRAPILESP•7-Third street, oppoilte,ths Po,. , •oce ,, • Pittsburgh. Maps, landscapes, 11111 Ursa, pow 4. - . 4 • 18 . le, Architechsral and Vischins Prwaings,.Busineis end Pitting (fads, etc., Engraved or Drum on Stone, ?AIWA in colors; Gold,Branse ' or Iftsch,in the most approred . styley Intl at the moutrmsonable vie& • 0Ct164 MEI= K. olite.vv— b . IteIaIISUZIL T. 7. IMAM Graft, actiatiger Ct. Graff, IESTEILN FOUNDRY, No. 124 Wood etre, 1 Pitts burgh, Fa. ILUTITFACTOI.2BB or In kg Staves, Plan and Taney Grates, en and Wood Stoves, Plain and Fancy Fenders, Pa. lot Stoves , Bad and D . og Irons, tio ow Ware, Portable Forges, . it Kettles, Tea Kettles, S• . e Kettles, Wager Boxes, &o. f mtilS W. aunt w tc. alms JW. HUNT= Smith, !lair & Huntrr, (Late Smith f SiPela)r) 1 WHOLESALE GROCERS, OlilaCt AND COMMISSION .MERCEIANTS, IND DEALERS to kinda of Pittsburgh Manistee. tures, tag .ilscond and lkt.Pirst 'streak, Pittsburgb, . fnb9 Pai s W. b. Haven. OLD PIUNTINCI ESTABLISMMIT , , date Mint: aton .k Stockton.) and Blank Bo ' ital. 'Stationery W house la prepered.to,eie.etiteo 3 i -fri.e.tyle a Legal, CoCo marclel;oBßAand Bt*itona - rJoll PrtAtimk - arid Book r t k B g, and Birrdehmarricrtiele in the Blank Book, Paper - an lattakcion^DrPhkit the shortest notice and= the moat B Book _and fiAttlOnary Warehouse , Printing Moe I - and Book Bindery, corner of liarket and Eacortasts. [mode sta-- - . BUSINESS CARDS. 11. PATTERSON'S C173=1 RECOMMKNDATION ~r. _ t-. - -,_~.-_ :•;, North. Western Police Agency,, NO. 89 WASIIINGTON STREET, comer of Dearborn, VOICAGO, ILLINOIS. ALLEN PINEZATON ......... -.....-. Pinkerton a Co. DEVOTE TNEIII. ATTENTION. TO TII,TRANSACTION OP A GENII/Al DETECTIVE POLICE BU SI NESS In the states of Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana. mhPhdtf FrvilE late Sun of JONES a QUIOO. having been dissolved j_ by the death of John F. Quidg, on the Sith inst., the businemof -maid firm vsiil tar dettled by the undersigned, at their office, corner of lines and First streeta. ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, September 20,1854—rucnky lllase Jones ' MNTIFACTITREB. of Spring and Illister . Steel, Plough Blab steel, steel Plough Wings, Coach and .Eliptie Springs,—Brass Nut Taper, half patent, Screw, Mall acid Hammered Iron Azles,--corner of Ross and First streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. ISAAC JONZEI D.. 8 - Boger'. it. Co., Air A NUFACTITIIERS of ttOGERS' pstent improved Steel .Cultivator teeth.. Office corner Ross and First streets. oct2ly ,• • J ACOS3• DI'COLLIST WHOLESALE AND RiTAII:CICIAIi MANUFACTURER - - AND DEALER IN &T KINDS OP Tobacco, Snuff, etnd Cigars, No. 26 Fifth rt., Attsborgh, Pa. 42r Keeps constantly on hand a large supply of all the various brands of Imparted Cigars. Jas: ALI , RLD a CURLING 11000 AN 000E00I:100. . . . . 1.DR111.11 DISIIPXXLE TILNEIT L. PA - NG WALT. Curling, Robertson & Co., ANp4 iV4S) CUT, It!SS E D PLAIN Myt. ld Woo ietret corner of Front street,l'ittaburgh. A.?. All other kinds of Glassware and Window Glass. at low market prices. aptLdly RICIIARD C. BOCEF.ItfG, ISA.t - FACTuRra <IF • Gilt, Silver, Brass, Bronze, Looking-Glass, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, PLA IN AND ORN AMENTF,D—No. 21 Sr elm mks?. All kinds of Composition Ornaments, for Staamboats, &e. All kinds of gild ng and Re gliding, to order. Oilt Mouldings for Frames, wholesale and retail Varnish Sr Oil PaintingaiEngravings out Lithographs, for sale. Impaired or defaced Oil Pa Latino restored in the best manner. All Frames and Mouldings msnotactured In this estab. lishmeot mar he cleaned without Injury, with soap and water. Cell and see. No. 21 St. Clair st., Pittsburgh. [mh2.l.l.tf WM. A. M'CLURG, DEAI4ER IN Fine Teas, Choice Family Grammies and Willow CORYER- OF - WOOD AND SIXTH -STS., PITTSBURGH, PA. Inon receiving a large assortment of VTLESII ROODS, ..ltradefltlort lAA Filready extensive stoat; purehruaid from first hands In the Eastern markets, whlrb, will be sold at the lowest market . pmeea. 44" Hoteli, 'Steamboats, and famine;, buying by the Quantity, supplied at abolcsale rates. air Goods delivered In the city' tree of charge. PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, ROBBP.T. H. PATTtItSON, Proprietor, CORNER OP rit.,,, , 5i0..15 eritut. AND CilEttßY rerPlfully'ailailuii . ces (011ie ladles and - Gentlemen of Pittsbori4l,that, he has rtneritly erected a RIDING scirom, which, in point of site, commodious mass au& adaptathro, uudeulably eseels any similar °stab, lishment in the United States Its 10,,athm le acceasibla from all parts of the city, ol.iie its high mid airy situation renders it especially suits'] to tl, premotiou of health, by this most agreeable axerriso. Tim Horses ore docile mid sell trained, rind the proprietor p1047,es hlinselt that us) pains or expento Will he spared to mrke this estahlighment the first In the ..aden, od - the , paths. rot itthtf . 1 ,11 loter.,t of Mr. .1,!IIN AT W1'.1.1. io bus,irirs; I eras, trout anti. by ,grivrtirrit r bu.tut , i.„ as if,OIZRA IA; UItUC£RR, hill bd rantltrual by th, tsbiain• I. g peartuer, under The bra of LtAIIALEY, CO.3IIIIAVE. fr , Nos. lb rind 20 Wb5 , ,,,1 itAOALEY. WOODWARD Ob. tin. 221 to et striiab, W3l. RAO &LEI A CO. Pittsburgh, Doc.-rub, r 10th,19f4--id, 22 HAVE sold tuyluterval in th, bi.u.inegs of Long, I Co, to A. A. Long,ol, with John Phillip,. will con tinue et the old titankl, F. lull Front etrect. I cordially recnmmenti the now firm to the pntronar., of my friends. Pittsburgh, July '29, 11514. P. IL MILLER. B. A. ICING J3O. PHILLIPS. 5..1. LONG CG CO., 1 - )171, AND MUSS FOUNDFILS, A:siD GAS VITTRits, 1) Write oriel:lo6n to LLeir atm.& of CboodeHere, ilrackete, Pendant., and other fixtures. We St up bow. , et Mb arid and Sterdn, make itraso Covtingo of klt hiud. is enter, fur nth 11.11 road Pumps mud Toth littl..gs, and keep Anti. Attrition Metal comotantiy on bond. Sliver Plant:factory. POON 3, FOIL MLLE Me. et c.—tt enuert , .x is Pm ems L --Owing to a uperior fart 'Was in manufacturing my orro w e lt, we are now ceiling at Lest 10 per -ant. lever than the eastern Nth,. or else.. here All NI ork is wafruntell. Svrfinp Silver.--We also manufacture Spoons of the BMtieh •teritng quail •y. Watches and Watch repairing continue", with every lk• edily and ren,wed determination to glee entire antisfaction to customer!, both as to price and the .upt,rtnr rivality Of the work. W. IV. WI Watch Inaker and Jeweller, corner of Market and Fourth streets. Steamboat Furutture and Chairs. spitiWE have on bend and are oonitantly roanunirin• ring ET E A 51110 AT CABIN VIIIINITLIKE AND CHAIRS, of every description, viz Extension Dining Tables; Do Dar do; Llittita Cabin Cliair9, of various Efits; Gents. do do do; State It., .4 do do do; I. Toilet ILoN et"; Tete • sates; Saw.; Divans; Centro Tablea:, Wash Stands; Card do; Water do; Trey., he., he. Material and wotionatzsblp warrantea, and prices satin. motor). T. D. Yoll NO a CO.. :IR Ftnithgeld oppo City lintel. It u 'V.1..111 . DALY'S STOCKING . MANUFACTORY. No. 20 Fifth ttrert, first corner cbm:e Market :leaf, PITI'tIRURII li, PA AIT EIY.RE WILT. he found the largest and hest assorted 11 stook of HOSIERY ever offored l.r pale in this city. Purchasers sr find it to their advantage to call at this es tablishment and examine far titeruselve+; it is all I need to Mauro their custom. . C. DALT. N. ll.—ltemernher the Curse Siortimd Cortzr.a. febl:y C. D. C. Co, . • rifIRAP CARPET WAREHOUSE., No. -Third ttrrel, V near Markel— would respectfully inform their friend.) and the public generally, that they bare now in AtOra their complete consisting of CARPETS of every deecriptiou, from the Royal Velvet and Brussels, to tho cam mon ingrain, Romp and Rag. Floor Oil Cloth, from ore to eight yards wide, new designs and very rich. Cocoa and Clanton Matting, Druegets, (tugs, Mats, Stair Rods Window he. Persons 1U want are invited to rail and exam ine their stock. Steamboatii,'llidels, and Resideoces furn ished on the most reasonable terms. /pr" Small profits and quick Tgßitle CA.}3ll ONLY ----, Bowiity lesticid•reSoi 41 er so Claims. -- I . 111 E Undersigned Los made smug...mums with Thomas Lumplilu, of Weshingtou City, to procuo , WARRANTS, A for Soldietk,. awl , Widows or Children, for BOUNTY 1 GA ' NDS, or any other claims on the Government- SA-1111E1. FAUN EBTOCEC, 'mh2tf 1 Residence, No. Fl ROSH street, Pittsburgh. Wm. 11. Walcott & CO, i 1 I SUCCUSMIS TO T. WiNT.DT, JO., h M.] IUrANUFACTURERS OP.IIIILT.AND hi AllOO ANY LOOK. In ING GLASSES, Portrait and Picture Frames, Ac., and Minims in Imported and Domestic Foncy Goods, No. 02, rot. nor of - Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh. octi2lw Iblepot of Longwort It & Zimme futon's Ca tawba Wines and Broody. ft ELK undersigned has received and offers for sale, at Cin cinnati prices, a large quantity uf Logworth k Zimmer. 0 11.13 melee and world-renowned Sparkling, Dry and Lc. dike Sweet Catawba Wines. Such a, may denim, to procure an excellent article of Native Wine, (the pure juice of the grape,) will find my establishment the place for the gratin. cation of their desires. The Catawba Brandy, distilled Irmo the genuine Grape, is declared . by Many excellent judges, eqpo.l in flavor to the best Imported Cognac. D, FiCICEISEN, is= No. 117 Liberty street. uonstiswe the Smolte. rtlIE subscriber bavinir the AN r.l4l:tive rigbt to manufnc. ture and (+el I SW EENErS ,lIOT Al It AND SMOKIt CONSUDLLNO FURNACE. le prepared to receive orders, and contract for.heating buildings with the most economical Ftirnace now in use. The attention of those intemmted is solpitpa. tiny DidorniStlon ran be had of A. iIitADLEY, NOB. 2 and 4 Wood Errp . t, or of J. 11ARNDOLLAR, dec24:tl 1 Iron City Store Ware those, No. 134 Wood et. It. to True THAT PICTURES rf superior excellence may be obtained at CARGO'S 'New reiguerresr, Galle• ry„blb 71Yrourth street, at prices carylior from One to Twilit)" Dollars. All work wormnted to Children taken in a fow seconds. Call and examine apecimene of tbe • Tarious styles. Itoeuis open day and eve nlog. febl9 YDWAIID H. HILL. MARCUS H. HOLLIDAY iiili G. Holliday, PRonCEJ.rouv.A.RDING AND CUHMISSION DIEU , CLIANIn, Evansville, la —Strict attention pail to all consignment+, for Bale of Flour, Produce, An Orders for the urchase of produce solicited and promptly attended to. 0 s for re•a h--41 po a T nt f CoMrA w t a i r U de frith despatch . f io s c l m-00t — ; VACTORY. 44rec:lT4'Wetelho::a;:ret:Aiighe;tihn g;lrTwe6 ope idaarerooaELCOllT OHY Posr BUILDINGS, corner. Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. • lie tchantg• who ate not aware that these Checks can be maa as gooci . and toll as low here as in any other oily in the, United States, are invited to call and examine for thElm em anises. • mhl' .1•11:0 I.:LEDITS" (SdeeefiSdrath MUlVapy & Ledlio.) A NIIHAcTJRIMS of Cut, Moulded •and plain, Flirt Nland Fancy Colored. GLASSWARE. and dealers in all kinds of Window Chaos. filasks, Vials and Bottles. Ware. b6tise corner of Market and Water streets, Plttsburgb. nin3ally /1. card. , AVING sold my . interest In the firm of T KENNEDY, HJK., CO., to William 11. Talcoct, who, with A. G. *Henry, will continue the Looking (Bog and Variety nosi ness at the old etand, 'corner of 'WOod and Fourth etceete, under the style of Wm. Talcott Co. 1 c,ntklently re. commend them to any.former Lanstomers, as every way qualified to glini entire satisfaction. All'Uinsons 'having demands inoinsime, and all Indebted 14 . me, wllll,delme make an early euttlument.' T. KENNEDY, JR. octl2 1- :, ,;,-..=. 4:-... 7 , -- 1-, ,'.?'"-..1-',,Ti , *--,-•'....•-•*' r, ,- `•- ,, 1., - !-- .''• --. ' - -:- ::-!‘;',!'...;7'• .."''' 1.,..,_•'- ' ; • ,' ..,_ , _ . ._ • -N- 4, ,pt '., . :".. • . , ••• ' rd 1 BIEVE 1 • I, • Wig= • P;.! ' PITTSBURGH. TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1855, REMOV L. C. IHMSEN &ANII.FACTURES OP EVEILIC VAILIETY OP VIALS BOTTLES AND WINDOW GLASS, Black Porter, Wine .and Claret Bottles, DEMIJOHNS AND CARBOYS; ALTO FLINT GLASS IN EVERY VARIETY. Warehouse, Nos. 104 Secoisd, & 133, 136 First at., PTETSfiIIIIOI3, [mhSS ==! New Trimming Store, 89 Cbrncr of Market street and the Diamond. FRANK VAN GORDKR respecfulirannotnices to the public of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that be will open his new Trimming - Stare on Mcnaday,April 'Nth.' flaring fitted up the neatest store room in the city, and' filled it with a choice selection of the latest styles of Trimmings and Pan. cy Goods, he flatters himself that he will offer Superior in ducements and endeavor to give full satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Now, don't forgetthe place—No. 83 Market street, corner of the Diamond. [aprl2] FRANK VAN 13ORDER. D. D. 6001319 Henry Richardson, Jeweller, LirAV/ZiO roldte4 iiht, store in-a handsome manner,.and 1, I brit recant-lyre:mud Strata the ealstertr cities with a fine assortment of WATCHES, .JBWELIIY, and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of his friends and custom. ere to the fact that among his Watches will be found the most desirable etyles,patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pins, Fob and Feat Chains, Finger Rings, Bar Bingo, Al niature Lockets, etc., etc: FANCY GOODa—,such as Papier Macho, Work Tables and Boxes, Desks, FancyVastl4 Perfume Bottles, Table Mats, Colt's Pistols, Porte Montuues in great variety; China Fruit and Cake Eddies; with en endless variety of useful and or namental articles, which bare only to be seen to be appro. fated. (novll NO. 81 MARK= BTIMET. No. laa Wood erre!, Third door below Virgin dila. T}OWN TETLEY' would call the attention of Sporting 13 men to their large assortment of Oune, Wes and Its solving Pistolc, , the largest and best selected stock ever opened In this market; together with a general assortment of llord ware, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing 'Tackle, all of which we offer at the lowest possible prices to cub purchasers, or for good approved paper. • marlB Boots and Shoes. JJWLAIRMLIN, 95 Fourth street, nearly opfx.sito the Mayor's Office, Is Manufacturing Gentlemen's first Boots, Lour Shoes,ties and buttoned COUarega sod Button ed Gaiters; Ladles' Boots, half Boots, Jenny 'hods, Slip ours, and French Lashing Gaiters, of every color anti shade ; fancy Kid and Satin Gaiters, of the best material; Illleaes and Children's do, of every Variety. N. B.—All kind, mule ta order.on short ncties. [a uID Bottlers. Botinty Lands, ND CULLS.Li AGAINST 0-09 ERN JIIINT..—I will 'pro ./S, c , te Bounty Land Warrants for &Agars, tbeir Widowa and 511aor Children, and will- proaeouta-Dialvas against Govvrnment l , and attend to buslnees rjri-tbo "Court of Ciaitos,"reesolly satltitisted by Congre...l4.'. ' Cele., No. 14.5 Third, str,et, one dour at. 'arch 19, 1 , 5e,-(odb20) CILAREZA'NAYI,OIt. Bi/FAMF SEJED JAMEY W A.LIBROP, \ FIFERS for fade OANAIIY BIRDS of this LAM. Improved J breed, being very hardy, and fine singerA. Bird eeey --Canary, Hemp, Millet,iloae and. mixed Reed. Roll./ttehi will be furnished composed of the Racist khONLERS,Ids: Lamellae, hose Dude, itellotrapes, ke. Everpiena fin pot) for Christmas Trees, from the Bead and Uortscultural Stofc, N0.'19 Fifth et., near Wood. dec2o SULISH AND CLASSICAL W. T. 3IeDONALD, M. A., Proiscrres: HS next xaesinn of the lustitution will rordirtetwe T S.IONDAY, the sth of Eeptaroter nest, of the room cor ner of Ferry and Liberty streete, lately oxrpled by 'the 51e...ere. 'feeder. Reference—flon. A. W. Loomis, O. ittap, 3r., S. F. Vot. onh.,r , d. It. Miller. Jr. sug2s Bouncy Lands. TIIF und , rfignPn contiooeS to contain Bounty , Land Wnrranta The prexei,t bill gtvet to all who bare eeryed In any war Anne 1193_1 • , rea. Terms Inthiejste—, LUIVE 0031141100 T, ST Diamond d ley. robl2:y between - W.14 et and Diamond. Agency for soldiers' T OCATtoN ON I, ,, ,:vDS.—PURCOLAS..E. AM) 13ALF.. OP 1.4 I AND WAIMANTI4.--.no undersigned has made or r %torsi:tont" 'with •romperent and recponsible gentiona in to obtain Corti hex Le 3 or Warrants for Soldiers, their widows or minor children. who ara entitled to Iloilo ty Lands; also for the Location cf Lands, and the Parebare end Sale of Land %Corr:, nt JOIIN D. DAVIS - , mr,l4:tl Corner of Woad and Fifth streets. EMU= EMIE . . . .•• • , • „ . • • . , C,- BUSINESS CARDS. ENTERPRISE WORKS. New Paper }longings. NO. S 5 - WOOD STREET. PINE FRENCH AND AMERICAN PARLOR PAPERS ; lturittl Decorat tons, In gold, onit and marble; Hell Papers, of 'axioms tity ies; Sited and Plain Itaper,t, for dining rooms and chamber,; Cheap and low priced Wall I'sNrs; Itordent. Hs:urea, Window Shades. A bugs end complete as.sortment of the above, selected tho twaiou, will be sold ut the usual low prlees. nod WALTER. P. MAI:SHALL ♦Walter P. Dlarshall, 1 - 1154)P.TElt sad _Paster lo Prene6 and Araerinan P►per Vl* I, N v. m.r9 CHINA HALL, UMIXT? Mat?, lIVIWESP Tallsi. AND TOCISTII 7Yntro3. TRA ERS VISITING THE-CITY SHOULD CALL IN •71 to me the beautiful assortment of CHINA, GLASS and QCEP..NSIVAIIR , , now open at the above e•tehlish men t. Our goods being entirely new, We are elltibiPti to oder inducements In all the latest styles of Dinner, Ten and Toilet Ware, white Iron-stone, we have a great variety of shapes; also, gold band and fancy colored atone ware Tea an.l Toilet seta. Our stock of white Covered Dishes, Soup Tureens, Vegetable MAIMS without Covers!, Salad Dishes, and every article a4ipertnipin3 to a Dinner Sat is Jorge and well selected. Britannia Ware, Table Cutlery, S rooms, Custom, Welters, and House Furnishing Clouds, we haee u COMMON' W.ARE—Our 'Dick of common Teas, Plates, Lashes, 0 e.ers, Nappies, Bowls, Pitchers, and every article in the tine to Wage, and we are prepared to pack them 'with or without tine Roads, as the purchaser mac wish. Also, n large assortment of al I time a OLAR ii WARE, which we are selling nt many p orwhich are offered at 'wholesale or set oct2C, ,EARY. SPRING STOCK OF HAMBITRO PIANOS, cuaituypTE BLUME, No. 118 Wood street, Pittsburgh, solo Agent. ' The Hamburg Pianos are undoubtedly en ' eerier to all others, both in elos:inly of Much and suposorsty of tone. They hove cot only received the highest marks of appro bation trout the test European t iautal e, such tie LIST, VIALS - FAG, And olhers,•who have theta constantly In their own use, but also from our resident Profeesors. The following Is an extract from a letter of PROFESSOR HENRY ROUBOCIC. After describing the particular style, two of Which he wants for his own oso—one timed - and Mae Square—be sparks as follows of their_ excellent qualities: " Sly little daughter, who plays very well, must o with my • self. have a good Instrument, and yours are the on.y ones which can satisfy me. " Instruments are offered me on the most accommodating terms. I, however, do not like them ; they have nut the elastic touch and the tone of yenta "I remain yours, respectfully, - •linear Rowlock, Pittsburgh, Pa." For Fate by CIIARLOCTE DLU3IE, at the "Old Esteb. Inhed Piano Depot," 118 Wood street., 2.8 door above Fifth Also. sole Agent for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania for flatlet, Ducts d Cb.'s Maim Pidnes. (which In the Fast ers cities ere considered superior to either Chickerines or ?untiedClark's, but which feet Is not extetddrely ice they have but lately been introduced here;) and other Seri , York and Philedelphia Pianos, of the best makers, at prices from 5218 to 8800. • rultlo CARD. AFEW days since, I published an advertiremoat 1 - .0 my Basilican PIANOS, in which en extract from a . letter from Prof. II Rohhook, of this city, addressed to Messrs.. Baumgarten & Heins, rf Hamburg, the manufacturers, was inserted. , This morning I observed is several of the daily papers a 1 . Notic ," signed by Prof. It, in which he states that I was unauthorized to make use of it, and that It woe incorrectly stated and applied. In reply—l pregurned that 11 he had written the letter, he, of course, meant what was thereto contained, and con sequently required no authority from him to make the EOM public. As regard • the assertion as to its incorrect. ness, I hays the letter in my possession, and it speaks for itself, word for word es I have published. Messrs Baum garten A Heine are not dependant, upon Mc.. liohbock for maim cement—their Pianos were kunern, apps orbited and re :rived the highret rommenhations from the. Oral artists, ' lotq; before Prof. 11. PRO tit to pass an opinion upon them. 24 reason for publishing tbc extract was in the fact that ho was well knows in the city, and not be sure his recnm• mendation was necessary to establish the merit of the Pianos. In conclu dui, I may add thAt they stand an their own merit, and ore endorsed by suqh men as List, Thalberg and others, solely on account of tileir merit. citAiturpTP BLUM& mb23 _ NOTICE. N as advertisement et Airs.. itlume,.in this paper, my I nu , e to made UBO of Iu ooDueztioo with the Hamburg Pianos. Such use is unsinhorieed by me, and, moreover, the mater is incorrectly stated and misapplied. Ihe facts or., Hume; About a year ago I wrote to Baumgarten I Heins, Piano makers in homburg, (Germany,) for a Piano V. sew a nd peculiar construction, and of which I famish ed a minute descriptiOn.• - They TePlied" that tHeY . did not manufacture any such, and requested the to examine a Piano le their maks sent Mrs. plume, at the same time offerine to turn eh me with a Btrailar one, - iu tuse I liked it. I accordingly examined the instrument, but atilt did not please, me, I declined purchasing of them. I have since tought and am now using rob Piano from the factory of MINNS & CLAIM, (rdb2S) ROUBOCK. NEW STOCK OF CIIICKERING SONS' -•- - PIANOS. • JOHN U. MELLOR., Na.Bl Wool> erase, ' between Fourth street and Diamond alley, , hasjust received from the manufactory of OiIICKERING & BuNS, BOSTON, a new and full supply. of their ' . 11131l- CLASS SEVEN OCTAVE EIANO FoRTES, with -all. the lute and valuable lie provements—also, of their plainer and lower priced styles, suitable ftir those who. teuttire a cheap but good instrument. Arthe Pfaub'Fories from this man. &artery are warranted; and will be sold IN VARIABLY BOSTON FACTOEV PRICES. OLD PlANOS:—Severr,l seconchhand Pitmos, in good order, for sale at $10,1,50, STS, $ll5, $180,&c„ &n. MELODEONS--A ftill Supply of Melodeons of eat** new and beautiful:styles, and ire= the beat manufactories In the country, at $l5, r5.75,1,10411,451a.35,1151:110. Agent for the sale Of, CMCILISING .!k 03.4' puma, For Pittsburgh and - Are-stern Penna. • Jar No. 81 Wood street, between _Diamond Ailley and street., . mhlB riII)BACC-1.5. kegs-ft-Win T0):OBCCO -receiving and foi rale by' [sp2o] ATWELL, LEE it 00. NEM _ 4 A.; 3 • A l 4. 4 d`n _..~~ CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH . RAILROAD. :WW4,11 STEAMERS FOREST CITY AND DIURNAL, IYELLSVILLE, AND Ohio and Pennsylvania. Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. SE abartest, quickest and most reliable route to Toledo, T Chicago, Rock. Island, Galena, and St. Louis, is VIA WWI:LAND. . Tkiaroutits Onetiundied miles shorter and about nine hours quieter than thecircuitous one via Indianapolis. Three Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. `'TbreeDaily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago, • 'rune to Cleveland "MS hours, Chicago twenty-threo hours, and tit Louie thirty.eeven hours; • • The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad leaving Pitt& bargh at 8.00, A. 514 8.00, A. M., and`3.oo, P. M, connect Alliance at 6.30 A. M.„ 11.45 A. M., and 6.30 P. M., na folinws Trains for Cleveland leave Allianceat7.:lo, A.M., and 12.00 M.; and 685 P. M , conn.cting ut Iludson with Trains for Cuyahoga sfalls and' Akron, and arriving In Cleveland at 10044. 41., 2.20 P. M., and 0.00 P.M. Passengers for .Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Rock island, Galena; and the' Northwest, who wish to go through with; oat detention, will take the train Leaving Pittsburgh at 'B.OO A,11., and arriving in Cleveland at 2.20 P. IL, as that is the Only train by which close connections are made through to the above point. Passengers by this train reach Chicago at 7.30 next morning, and St.. Louis at mid. The Stramers Purest City and Diurnal will leave the 310- trongithela wharf every morning, (Sundays excepted.) at ilt e`c,lock., for Wellsville, connecting with the train leaving Wellsville at 4.30 P. M., and arriving at Cleveland at On° P. 31. An Accommodation Tenth Will leave Wegaville daily, (Sundays excepted.) at WO P. M., connecting at 'Bayard with Express Train arriving la Cleveland at 2.20 P. M. Trains from Wellsville and Cleveland connect at Ilayarl for Carrollton, Waynesburg, Dovrr, and New Philadelphia., Ihr Tickets for Cleveland, Chicago and the Northwest, via Wellsville, are sold at a less rate than via AlLiance. ' The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run as fellows!: Leive Cleveland at 7.30 and 2.30 A. 02., apd 6.21 P. arrive at Chicago at 11.00 P. M., 2:00 A. M., and 10.00 Trains leave Chicago for Rock Island and St. Louis as follosCs: For Rock Island at 9 00" A. SL, and 11.00 P. 51. For St. Louis at 9.15 A. 51 , and 10.05 P. M. • Passengers for St..Lonis go over Rock Island Railroad to Joliet, ano thence over the Chicago and Mississippi Railroad 'to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (23 miles) to St. Louis. ; Passengers by the 9.16, A. M., Train arrive in St. Louts at 1 t-51 same evening, and by the 10.05, P. M., Train, at neon next day. Baggage checked through to CleVeland, and there re., :checked for Chicago and St. Louis. YABE VIAALLLANOE AND CLEVELAND lstclass. 2d cri. .42 30 To La Salle To Alliance CZ= " Toledo.. 650 " Galena ..... 18 15 14 08 Chicago._..... 13 00 $lO 50 " Springfield 18 70 15 ...T1 " Illoomingt...l6 00 14 40 " Burlington 21 00 " St. L0u15...41 00 16 50 Passengers-ore requested tt Mee of the Company, In m, NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN TIIRACILTIR Northern Illinois to the Mississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA All Etaillroad to the Dlisuhrelppl. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL ErigEAIN ROAD FORMERLY SIIC CHICICIO A 76 - IAnRO.A A CE,T. TRACT R. It. re NOW cometrtrn - And Trains tun the entire distance tam ILLOAGO TO BURLINGTON, lowa, without change of Cars. 'Tie Only Direct Room to BURLINGTON, QUINCY, 11E01,11.1E,' :iIIISCATINE, OQUAWKA, NAPROLO, FORT . DIIS MOINES, COUNCIL BLUI , F, kn., and the OXIN ALL RAILROAD Route trots CHICAGO TO ST.LOUIS, BLOttil- INGTON, CLINTON, DECATOR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, J AOl-1-,301iV1 LEE, 19 APLEtt, and intermediate Stations rn the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and M 1,413- Railroads. Vains on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains from the Rect.—avoiding all laying over at any of the points. Sages leave Burlington daily fur Southern and Central lowa and Northern Missouri—making the quickest and most reliable route to reacts all the importent points west of the Iliadsaippt as far as Council Bluff, with from forty to fifty miles less staging than by any other rou.e. The Read, for a large portion c. 4 the way, Is Lehi with the coNrmwons RAI", the-smoothest riding and best Railroad in the Wei.l-- well stocked with the moat modern Losomotises and elegant new Cara. zit- By this tonic passengers are sure . of Making canner- Dona, and arras Mg at Nt. Louie on advertised time. avoiding the vexatious delay of fogs and ice, and dangers of naviga tion: so on the route by Alton. Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no charm for handling at any point. Tllitooo II TICKETS by this route can be purchased at all the Railroad Offices in the East; at the Office of the Cotnp,ny, corner of Clot k and lake streets, in the Granite Building; at the Depot. of the Galena It. It., and at the bitch. Cent. It. IL Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn sts.., opposite Tremont House., Chicago. FREItiliT consigned by this route will receive immedi ate despatch.: C. 0. HAMMOND, Snp't. 0. E. FOLLisTT, 0.11 Ticket Ag't, Chicago, ra.TICKETS can be procured at the principal Railroad Offices of the *wintry. mhl9 AIR LIVE ROUTE 1855. Molt CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS VIA CHICAGO, AtTON AND T. LOCI 9 RAlLalteoools ROM Formerly the Chicago and Idlailaulppl. therytng the Grral American Eipiess and C. 3..4tai!s. IrliE Only Direct and Reliable Route to the South and SouthiWeat—Seventy Milts Shorter than any other Route. TWO TEIROVGLI LIFELESS TiLkINS DAILY, SUNDAT3 ESITCPTIT, Luna 'rims at ahitwo. St. Louu. St. Louis Day Si - prom 915 . A M 1230A01 St. Louis Nislit Eiprosa 10.00 P. NI 2.45 P. M . . . Trains run directly through silthont change of cars or blisgvd. '" Prom Chicago to St. Louis in 15N hours. IhIPuRTANT CONN teTIONES,— t Jolirt, with tha Rock Island Itallrerul far Ottawa, Ls Salits,Rocic Island and CI:11 tral lowa. t Bloomington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Clio ton, Waynesville and Decatur, and with Stages for Peoria At t p ingfleld, with Cireat Western itailroad for Jackson villa and tllloois River. At Alton, with Daily Line of Packets for Ilimaibal, Quiner and Keokuk; the most expeditious and reliable route to all portions of Northeastern Missouri. At St. Louis, with Daily First-close Steamers for New Orleans and intermediate points on the Lower Mitodessippl, and with Regular Lines of Packets for Kanno, St. Joseph, and all points on the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumlserland and Arkansas Rivers. K. P. ?kfORGAN, Supt, Dloonting.en, L. DARLING, Agent, Chicano, !IL (.P7l PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THREE DAILY 71111011011 TRAINS, between Philade!. pbta and.Pittaburgh. TILE MORN TING MAIL TRAIN !eaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh nt A. M., and Pitts burgh for l'lnledelphla at 7, A. It. 'Mil FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at I P. M.. and Ptlt9- burgh for Philadelphia at I, P.M. TILE NIO HT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. M., and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P. 111. The above Linea codneet at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from st. Louta.3lo.; Alton, Wiliam and Chicago, 1114 Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville,Ky.; Torre Haute, 31adison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, nd.; Ci nein nati, Day ton, Springfield, Bellefontaine, Sandusky. Toledo, glove land, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio - ; also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to Now Oa trams, FT. LOUIS, LOUISVILLE and C.INCI*4.IL Through Tickets can be had to dr from either of tits above places. For further particulars, nee handbills at the .ditferint starting points. Passengers from the Went will find this the shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Belli , more, New York, or Boston. THOS. MOORE, Agent, Passenger Lines. Philadelphia J. MESKIMEN, Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. TruitEE TEIBEE-STORY lIUIIaES Fos SALE—Situated on Franklin and Rim streets. The corner house con tains fire rooms, a goal cellar and a etore-rqumrcwater fix tures through the hodse. The other houses contain eight rooms each; bath room, cellar, and hot and cold water through the whole house. For price and terms call al the heel Ettale Otitcs of S. CIMISERT St SON. AillitJBll AoD LUT lOtt 9150.—F0r sale, a now Frustio Dwelling Muse, with good Let, 'paled fence, fruit trees, &c., pleasantly situated ou ML Washington, within twenty minutes walk of the city. A bargain tan bs bad in the above, and easy terms of pnymant. api S. writ, BERT SON, 110 Third at. HAIIPEWS.mAGAZINE Solt MAY JUS 2 RECEIVED Frank Leslie's Uszette for May " eutnalia's Magszine Godey's Lady'. Book , l l' " Peterson's Magazine " . 4 Graham's Magazine 0 o Nature and Ilutunn Nature: by Sam Slick ; The Illustrated Manners Book; a Manual of Good Beba Tier and Polite Accomplishments. Just received nudlbr sale by W. A GILDENFENNEY tb Co. my:: Fifth st, opposite the Thentre. WANTED—A QUEENSW Attu PACKERat CHINA HALL, No. 62 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. my 2 lODUH ILUURRS NOR .ALE AT A iIARCIAIN—Tvo r Brick flanges and Two Frames, situated at corner of Townsend and Clark streets, with tote, each 24 feet front 011 Townsend street, by 100 deep to Bank alley. These houses are well_ adopted for renting to small familleAt and are worth $4,000; but will be sold nt a very low price and on favorable terms. Also, 8 Buildltut tote on Craw - 16rd street. S. CIITIIBERT SOB * my 3 • - • • -14.0-Thlrd'bfrtat. OUDYYVU keep yotir halide soft, sosoutiand,whlte, VV 'hutveiviove tan; Fallowness and redueFsortba'skin? That, use the I.IER.PETIu E04.1', that pliphltir tin 4 ch• ap artiole, preparnd'viith care from the recipe of a Lon. don Chemist; ind - Fold by the subscriber f five years in this-city. '0217'1234 cents a cake. 1. Y. CUTIII4I4IT, 4 31 Y 3 - . • 140 Third, street. el UMW-4 tons best. Perartan, in bags of 1.60 . ins, for Alr sale by. , LmySJ JAMES W&RDROP. CaUSELKD SCOAS.--50 bbls. Crushed Sugar just iecely Mg from amalomil tn. Bile by my/ ATWELL, LEE & 00. ~e:, *~~~ {` RAILROADS Is? =•`l.,k, VIA ALLIANCE VIA WELLSVILLE. lid claw. 2d cr s. .. $l6 ( $l3OO " Rock 161%1, 18 00 o procure their tickets at the _ onottgahele Rome, below the IntAND, Supt, Cleveland.. . CAUGLIFIY, Ag't, Pittgburgh. CENTRAL ROUTE. MIMI NITMBER 201. PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE J. 'HENKEL'S CITY CABINET WR.IIEH.OII/4-Y., No. 173 CHESTNUT STREET, • (Orroarni Itinrrummics Ratt,) Phttadelpniai, FURXIIITRII, IN EVERY. STYLE! , Comprising Louis XI V, Lords XV; Elissbetbanand Antique, withlkinipture Carving and modern stylev In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Batinwoodand !duple; all of superior construction, and flashed In the best style, equal to, if not excellin g qmil -1 ty, the Goods of 'any Establish. menpinthoUnitedßtatee. EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren-. E tices being positively excluded,)and usingthe bestma-, terials, the work cannot fail to give satiate° GM( to,..ppb chasers. • Araerngst the many advantage:, offered to pur- , chasers, le the facility of Furnishings House, eitherin eta: gent or plain style, completely from one establishment; by which meant all .thoartichiv in each room correspoiul in' styleand quality, and the immense stock 51%14i:w0e hand, being to various In • design, enables purchieere to Please their taste in a selection, without the delay neCemelly caused In ordering Furniturer. To gfre an Idea of the ilnishod.rurniture on hand, I need onlyinform you that my Itoontaarel7bteet long, by 27f'eet wide, four noors In number; „with 113110 pa coutignimsoruitl dent to employ, 200 hande, which is n guarantee that the work le all done under my own Immediate inspection. Ifif-The.Packlng is all done in the Store. and Furniture warranted to carry safely any distance.. 'Miters in Thila deiphia are respectfully Invited, as purcnaserre or otherwlee, to call and examine the Goode. itu.2s:ly . ST. LOUIS. JOSEPH-11.10GUIDGE, • COULTIESION J.LND. FORWARDING ISIZROSANT, No. 38 OoIUiIICIAL, anow , Pnte 81717,1", • • Ste - Louts, Inct.i CONSIO NICENTB aryl Colorainelonewni meetwith prompt and personal attention, and advance.: vrill be given when required, on Consignments or Bine of Lading, Orders tor the purchase of Lead, Grain,..Memp and other Produce, will be promptly Ailed at the lowest marketprlcm. The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandise and Pre. duce iailtmeet with especial care.and dispatch: - the lowest rates of areigbt will always be procured, and the;expense of Storage and Drayage as much- tot postale avoided. . Al7/1.1111inkl• ; • Pa; a & Fiscal!, ' Bt. Lords;- Ellin kliorion, Oincirmati; Chr“ oss,Blow.& dor Strada' & - Gorman, do; Chouteau & Valle, do; Hosea & „Hitter, . , do; DOll3, Hlng & Co, do; Springer &Whiteinen t do; J. W. Butler & Bro„Pittsbh; E.O.Hootid.Mau &Co., do; D. Leech & Co:, do; E..& O. Yarnall & Co, Philads; Wm. Holmes It Co, do • 'Morgan, .3. ill. Iluek &Morrell: Blair& March, New York. B. B. Comegys, , do; Prost & Forrest, do;' Shields & Miller, do; Charles A. Helga do; Josialt.Let & C 0... -Baltimore. A. G. Farwell c%.,Boatort ; Abraham J. ; Howard,Bou & Co., do; W. B. Reyaolds, Loulavllle; 'H. D. He - weal:oh & Erb., do; 'T. o.Twiehell & Co., Commission Merchants. New Orleans,. . bare An open Polley of Insurance, which wlllcoyey all shipments to my address, when adYised by latter per mail, or when endorsed on hills arlading before' ni-atothe time of shipment. JOSEPH MOOltheaE o • one; Lonis.tliasonri... F. 11.. yARE NOW RECEIVING from lln*Yort and MU delphls, a full stock ol • - ' GREEN AND:: BLACK TEAS, Comprising Young Ifyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong, goo.horrx and English Ilteakfast, all of which have been earefallyaelecred, and will be sold as usual, eltber trbole , sale or retail. Superior 1110 and JANA COFFER • LOVI.:RING'S and ST. LOUIS REFINED sucarts. - PEBLN TEA •841R..E; aplo . , • 1,10,..28-11tiftlititte0t ilreos-Dlaklng and Ditlllnery. andit& S. E. CARtitt ierpectfully informs htiarlatitis others, that abe is prepared to make to order the latet.tt styles of DRESSES, CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, 74.1..11. AS, do., on the ahartestizotlce•and on'theincrsf tea• sonalA tt terms. Children's Clothing made up tri!htleatriet'S and despatch. Bonnets altered and dyed according to directions„ and neatly and tastefully trimmed. •We.almm-to give ratigfaction. Apollo Buildings, No. 76 FOURTH Street, secCold'etory, same entrance as to the Crystal ralsce Daperrisn 020,1serly , lIE PARTNERSHIP heretofrre existing between Emery.. I S. King and . Jelin Moorhead, under the lirm'of KING MOGU.IIEAU, ly thts day dissolved. by -mutual conrent: JoLu Aloorbead, having purchased the interest of Johu S. King, i 4 duly authorised to settle up tit of the busineeint the late firm. PI ttAbargh, April leLh, 1855 Ifrui- The undersigned still continue the OROGERY 'AND CO.MNIISSION DIISINES.9, at the stand formerly ocotakted by King & 'Moorhead, NO. 27 Wood street. ' spl7 . ..1011N 1100RIIEAD.' EVEN DOLLARS AN ACRE.—For-sale, -307 Acres of 171 Laud, near Fish Creek, Va., twenty miles from the Ohio River. rind a short distance from Cameron Station, B. and Ohio It. It., will be tohl in two or three lots, at-from $6 to $7 per acre. Terms One.fdtuth in hand; balance at one, two and three years. • Also, 166 Acres, altuate on Proctor's Run, Va., at four miles from the Ohio R leer; eighty arras 'cleared' and under Rood fence. The Land Ilea wel ; has flue Timber and well w %ten house . d. A comfortable Stable, Fruit Trees, l Sc. Price $l7 per acre, on easy terms. • . • • ap2l S. CUTEIBART S 50.N.14.0 Third st. LAND YOlt COUNTRY RESIDESORR..- 2 4a haVe 'far sale Tbi-ty Acres of choice Land, situate at three, miles from the city,' near the old . 14a.7tiniten road. The Lan i ties well, and Is of good soil, and will hes:old , iti'loto of one acre and upwards, Price MO per sere; terms easy. The shore land, for healthy and pleasant icsaitfons, Is dn. surpwsed by any offered for sale- and Jewell Wortby tbp at, tention of businessmen and others Who desire a home is the muntry. • S. CUTHBERT Ir ,SONo. fpnP, Partnership of JOHN IPDENTTT a BRO. *as dls solved on the first inst. Jqhn hi'Devitt will continue. business at the'old stand, and attend to the settlement of the business of the late firm. • JOHN 31'DErrrr, • WILLIAM , M'DEVPrr Pittsburgh, January 3d, 1351.—f jan4 PRINGER lIARBAUGLI..4 CO. hove removed to ,ltic, 0 :1.35 Liberty street. ' SIT.INGER lIARSIATOI7 ' at mine. Foasprti MINCER 11A RILIT.I4II & CO,, (8 uccessors- to- 82' Hat baugh,) Common and Forw,arding Merchants ; Denl ers in Wool and ProduCe generally, Is.to. 'Morey street, Pittsburgh, Pa. PEKIN TEA rt, E • Itio. 3 8 Fifth street, one troth. east of the Exchange Bank. OSEBN AND BLACK MBAS NOW RECEIVING, 231 chests, Comprising the different grades now In use, selected with - great care, and per cha:od direct from the Importers—which be. Bold, Wholesale and Retell, at the lowest prices. TIIITNASI',2 AIONFHLIC FOR MAY; , • Lemortine's History of Tutkey ;" OcKley's Lady's Book for May; Biaelmond's Magazine for Aprll ; Men of. Charaeter,,by Douglas Jerrold ; Ellen Norbury; or the Adventures of an Orphan; The Wonderful Adventures Of Copt: Priest; Claude 's Last Bullet; or the Price of Three Lives. ALt NEW BOORS for sale at MINER tO.'S as soon as published. • • sp27 Ir AY MAGAKINES AND NEW BOOKS JUST REO'D. Xeturson'a blegaalue, for May. • New York Journal, do B.llou'e3lagazlue, do No. 6 Harper's lltory . Ellen 'Mortimer. or the Beautiful Creole of Cuba. Temptation, or Unknown Heiress; by J.P.Smith. Grace Lee; by Julia Kavanagh. For sale at the [;heap Bco Btoro. of W. A. GILDENEENNEY & 00., ap2O Fifth otYpii4te . the Theatre 1)00F9 J BST RECEIVED AT 85 MARKET STRIA , BT: Family Prayers and Commentary, Thornton ; Steps to Alter; Castle Builders; Itytes' Nei Book; Rich and Poor de; Memoirs of Oberlin ; Ashton Cottage; The Pastor's Daughter: The Foresters; Minister's Family ; Churchman's Manual ; Mornings with JesuF; Death of Little Children, by Prime; ' Fle.etwood'a Ilistory of the Bible; Watson's Body of Divinity; Works of Matthew Uenry Alt the various Commentaries, de., do. SP2Ai J. S. DAVISON. . , TOYING DAY IS OVER! awl many families ,have .L.VI changed their residencell. • Seine hiveleft places that are dear to them, where they have attended. some loved' oe" through a tong illness, ending, in deathl... Many find t heir' ne‘i home 19 not as convenient as the old QUO, ; tilers are pleased with the change. In moving, the hands are capa9ed to the cold air, and become sore and rough., 'lila can he cured, and they ctutha made:soft:lnd white by the use of the lISRPETIC SOAP—price 2% cta, Dee cake. Sold S. L. OUTHREItT. t4O TSlrd st . . F Tv) you WANT A SMALL ARlilt—qor sale„ &Nunn I ) of l'iventy.funr Acrm, eight of which:aro In cultiva tion, and all cleared except eight acres; which are In choke limber; an Orchard of abilpt eighty trees of different kinds; about five acres contain Coal; situated at .three• miles from•the city, and three Inert - err or a mile from the lthio river. Mee $l7OO. Terms: $BOO in handl' remain der in one and two years. S. CIITIIBENTA.I3ON ; . • atvi No. 140 Thirlat. Alexander Hays, ['PIM ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Fifth street, cp poiute the Court flange, Plttsburght.Petine.‘-giaii In enently located, and whip unctualls; attend to all trushn ea entrusted to bis charge. . Lion. W. F. Johnston, Preddeot Allegheny Talley R. R. W. Milnor Roberts, Chief Engineer Geo. It. Eichbanm, Associate Eng. David Mitchell, Chief Engineer Vittsb'h and ikeub.E. R. James Tionnpeon, Superintendent 'City Gas - 'Works. James E. Day, Civil Engineer. Allegheny Citv.. splY2w. ILLU _ GOOD.3.—A. A. MASON £th have re• ceived a very large assortment of all, k.inda of 'Tory Goods, Bonnet Ftatrisa,trOwnts,' Tales, Ruches, Quill n4s, illusions, Crapes, Silk Lanes, Ribbons, Flowers, Strair Trimmings, Straw Flowers, &c. Etir MANTILLAS—LONO LOOIiND . LAST. TIAGAIT AFIL, • atWould ;respectfully inform tbn Ladles 9r that they' trim re. Istal a new lot of Moire, Antique, Dew Drop4S- 11 " 1,4 Lase PICOLAS. aP34 lt REIN ED •BIJOALLS.-- IXI 25 bbloD.-li..c.rusbod; do S. R. do; ..; ; ; ; 20 -do - Finial loholoi; . 20. do Cofree*)ugar. -Pot salebr TUs'r RECBteell BF ' . ~; 200' prtadies' Fan - Cy Galte re, ' ll.cair !) st _Sigq 4 ,t 7s 250-", " •.• 150 French Morocco sod Mll Boots -10)001,9l 600 " Children's Furey Shoes ; new styles. ap27 W. A, BOILMERTZ. 7-= ,4 ,"• - 1 0 " " 3 7i . '.:',' ... .•.! - :: : :' . 7'. - !• :. :".:';:,..: . -i,';•: . .:.., - ; - - - ':„- . .E=IM la:13=11 ,HENFtY 8. KING,. JOHN MOORHEAD 140 Third street B.esnoval. S. J KYNES =MEI RATES Or ADVERTtSiAra iolutzp tiros ai rrrs rirroaolam rain tin maz3 zromustra, on I,oze eidiadditlinsa imurzton., .176 thxzEi o. .. 4 00 . one month ..... - ,4 90 two ...... al brae morals.. -000 four 20 00 " " ntie year - One vicisr 66 3 tandinStCard,tilallnesorlesa, per CIIIIAIICUILMJI Le 1%.118011 One squall' per Unarm, (exilusire of the papar)...,.». 25 00 .„ . DAILY MORNING POST•_ TUESDAY MOR INS THE OLD MOIRE AND THE NEW- BOVSE. BY MARY IRVING [CONCLUDED. 7 •-, • ' She langh.'ed aud danced„ with-the re st quite as merrily as any. Bathe excitement had died away 'With her soonest and a: sober Second thoughtiatule her feel that she SW:mid 'like' bid the old house &different kind of 'goad-bye: So putting a handkerchief over her headl4lo stole across. , She Was not a timid girl, nor , was she afraid of the' dark' Shadows which' the' labortheami threw,on'the striped wall. But the eche 'of her steps solemnized her ; and. just then; a. little noise overhead startled her. Its the mouse," she thought; be* EASY I am?" But - she vras not quite satiated end tee standing atthe foot , of ' the stairs, questitining whether.sh&dared to go up, when. the - Bounds came nearer and much to her relief, her gawp s'ma' neviy cap peered down in the moonlight. - .It's you, is' it dear-?" - s'he called liindli: Come up Leary!! • . - Why,, grandm% what kept you up so late?" asked the girl in some, surprise., It's hard to steep tinder a strange .rocf," sighed the good 'old lady. "Units Saw tharlitir lips quivered,.and in a, moment she' thoitglit 'of all, this old house,must have been to her grabd mamma ; the home of sixty , loving years.% ger own'eyes tiled With teal's. " Dear grandmatema," she' tieA rafts her arms about the neck of the hint- old lady "In= ,deed the neW, house;will he a great.deal prettier than this, ind a great dealbetter,for you '‘" I dire Bay=l dartieay, decry There's ' a titntilo - break - dcrwn; and's time the good word says,- 'But I didn't-think to`hlivei lived to,gee it.. 7,alta-day soon :come for the, tenement of clay " • 'refire, alt . ° 'Vat' half undersioed last ex presolon; Stood . trying 4o cheer the old lady; be soon permitted bar to lead> her to the'door 6f 4be chamber. .She stopped there,. and.turned ibex , head around onOe. _ ' "Vie that always your room, grandma 1 4. asked Mina ea .- they-Went ' "?Titas - •my bride . cliarnher," • replied"ther grandmother... ."Paygoodman,yoUrgrandfatber that's at rest, was born init., and:eery:sue-9f hid chilclien. They're' gone-gone"' and shefelL into a sort of reverie - 0 they walkel itlarig ameba/I. • • f. In a little chamber in that shop,, flve tnpnt,bs : after, the geod'oldllidyleyapon her dying bed._ She had faded away from day td day, id- g ridii: that.the ;younger members of. the-lin:1'11T knew nothing . of her deuger,', and the olde; tmea . , did not realize ,that their" dear friend wasstkripar, tho angels.'. wYoulll-te better toluorroir;' grimdini; you 4" asked• Laura, coinitig 'ATI° theibedside. ",Father,says ,the,plestering is all but dry in that cliarehzrO, and we cen 4 move intotheol e vz housa, lira day ' hove glad will be so much rave Comfortable', tbnii yaitiitte in:this'ptived , .„ .. •• . GfaladFuntema had Rot talked much for several.: days. Still, she retained her senses ~perfecfly3 l and she smiled kindly on her child nurse. , - "Dears , ?".she apoko-with an Offen, hi a AV"' moments:; ti Whst, grandma 7" exclsizzed Laura, startled. by the huskiness of her voice. " Call'Janies,. 4 Liana ran to mini- mon her parenteivho'weivbusTin theitriange:' ments of the new house.. . ••• •-• • • What,,M,grandana _worse?". asked, Mrs.. Ap- , pleton turning from a carpet-rug, over-which, she'hail been her wits Tor the p ast ten., minutes. • "Dear me! 'this 'pattern' need will' match, anyhow ,I can. fix, it l-I-Voree, dici• you , Bay, Laura?" - " indeed, rm afraid soma. She can't hardly speak,•and• she look!! to Pale: I Wish yon d come 1" Pell, she don't talk mach, you knoli.9 Bnt. I'll come, right over.. Tour, father ,bat gene -7: haariThele" Ismer 'Appleton was already at his Mother e bed .side, He saw lament that' athange bed nntno, oyez her, and called-his wife and oltil=.l dren immediately. „ „ ; the iresi - dying: BO gartily , and, sweetly that there was nothing 'to terrify. falai "Striiihd . Ms, kindly- ail over- , lianced around cit'Atie 4 startled little ones, and then , put out her.witl.) pied hand to each but her ; speech twee ,ahnoek_l - gthie. • • . . , . She pointed through the WindoW,,as her Soil, at her , request,. lifted her in his arms, to the now which stood .white and glittering la IMP) sunshine, and feebly tirtionlated, house!" then aunk back, and gently! fell, into hop " long sleep." "-' '•• • • • A burst of grief from little Jemmy brae the silence. Re.had_ been, grandma's pet, and could not bear to see her lying,se • ; Peer little fellow, lie had never seen death 13e- fore.' His mather;' with teard'in`hei "own carried him out r and thei'ehildrinfollowed,Weepo; ing, one by pee. ; . , . The first evening in. the new house was Vaned _ :very differentlffrom the list evening in the old. That morning the body of grattdreitinirilAid been laid- to rest, beside that-other husband she: loved,,in thecharelkyard. Sad,arui taarfut.the family returned ;and the, children • t.allettlil busied themselves in cartying the remains of the furnitire to their new ' home, 'with Licariiii 11; • thought of joy—Grandma-Lad not been testern dreaded tyrartt.to. them.. 13tut: had been. a kind; nurse in sickness, and sympatltizerin trouble;., end for'this; they lcived her yet. Supper had been eaten •• w ith ou t ' an y . . . The hither 'letdown• by - the stove, 'whioti a - fire was empuldering—for it was a cool evening' in autumn. The eihildren cap!) boot him, and si - Saretilaidler head on bia shoulder:. ' , lf grandma had tally liVed - td ooinelntelhe new. house 1.", she ozolatmed; regretfully.' Her father,, put-his arm around her.. "''Gratidma is better oft,"- ho said with a sigh... Flithiti;' .. 'whit did', idle mean, by another house?" •asked -Tosepir loW' tone; after a pause. ~ "Not her, grave was it?"- • ' -", ''" That ,itt not, so,good.aa our new house,"-said simPle little Phoebe. . " Her house 'is in - Heaven, deer," spoke .. .up, mamma, who vrasiooking‘the - haby to sleep , in grandma'a Donrt you-rentember Wh ere' it says, "in my fatheesitouseare , many "man"- alone? Grandma, we'believawasiagood tiera woman, and she hie gene to one of Ahem': 'mansions." • • • "Grandma's earthly 'house had - gr . bertialinetit'' .old as our old homestead," added James Apple= ton. " i i'ou were glad enough, ; all of you phil.. ,dren, when'the time came for the timbers t0.,110,- torn apart - But you lino* that 'you were to have a bettor house. So with your grtindmairi: mi. She has lived her day; and done all the good' she ociaid. -God has shaken'thtrit het' . house," „sad we have , buried it.iti the grave:“ Are you sorry that Ho has taken, her to a better.- home? - He brushed away a 'son's tear - as he ended: All the children,were silent. except little Pbce6j,;_.., who looked up ae if ptlazied. • - ' "Will g'an'ma have room for. us itlaer.neW • house'?" 'she asked: - - " Yes,- dear, I hope," replied her father, alto._ king her head. "We most-live' addhliieth as grandma lived, and pray as grandma prayed, if • we Would go to her—she cannot.eame tigain -to - • ns, But 'it is prayers, - I tpieft, Jemmy must be going to bed.' - Sit down - all of you; , and 1 wilLreatt"- • • The children obeyed, and tho fatherread'tldit chapter in our if orint e h a i r a i n h e iy , j c l o o m in m e e o n t ei t n hi g s i , : . ;11)ern F6r awn6l;wka°e* that re dissolved, ire have a building of God, a. hotise not made with hands; eternal in the - Ile.avene." shall not wish grandma, in, ear new Ithise • again'," said - Sarali, as she laid her head en_ the, pillow that night. • " No, indeed," answered Laura; "wipieg her eyes, and glancing - up is - the moonlight that atreamtlthrong,h the uncurtaincd Laura knelt.dawn after. Sarah had , gone to deep, ina:piayed th at ' her grandma's: neck house iq HeaVen might' e hers, when the earthly,. Itemiser her spiritshould have graira Old, like hen s an& tottered-to decay: - ' pleasant, happy life, the clilldrett have - Hied ' - since then, in that "new house." May they all meet in a better home, that will never grow old, , • e, , ~ 4.. , N .t ~,,,,, ,: T _ - y..r.9,✓.. ••••••••$ MAY, 16
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