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'.y r #1 bnrinegs WtnirtTeiJler.be conduetal andar tb* atylo n ,: ‘ - : ; ty.H y j • ABEL 4C -y ' l William Thorn, ." :. '"i- >jyy'.y y ‘'’l jv.y |_l AS BEMOTED.4O the .cornet of HAND and PEN>- C\ij ; >,yy;;,v s ..r r- .*•* IT. Streets, wbore. be will, aa usual, attend promptly t< ’’ n\'C''rJ'.' y 4 ' I yt'-'.'i'iy ’y r \*« "111* numerous friends; All articles In his line are warrant* / \. b '’i- y.pare, and put up.with th« utmost rare marl4:6rn : *-*!'■*% >ri; *1 V-; i»« - ! “ , JHHN geou.tt, «::"•.. . •■ :■* y.: v o’? P&ANBIBB, OI», WINES, Ao^Oeak. y.H *■-- - r n 'e-.‘ c i " 'H^.- : ' ln fine Old- Mouomabela Whisky, Peach Brandv, hr .; <*v-“ '>'?." J 'o y”,'yj .’%.. J V Also,Bectafrlnff Eiftillar. ooxnerof SmlthfieH and -Fron , ‘ *’ y * aprW " lJ ' '• -4ir-py y v-.; VI: V / '■ f - *CM*- t ■* r;*'- % .» **.■'. : ■■■ . * , • # .1 ' w*. ** v •-! ,V . i .• • • -• • • 1 » m v s. 4 .*'• ;« 4'■ •* ? ;..S ■• -. ;-s v **•: MEM ‘. 4 1 . ' ■ :C krZf&iZ ? -C'. -’’~~ ! r .(.. •>. ... £,f* c -. ■> t .- . ' *-' 5. , "T. *. * ■»„ V- ». ?; ; • - U-” W. C‘ I ~ , f .*- -. V■' 1. iVi.**'- o t.t't n *;4 45 tO—*T* + rj, -i «',V_ t ;• ': ,>U*> •• i.. •o**• ,V * ’-' / *'o c -- » . .« •.. -• *i • • •*-: t . j_ . s r * * • '■ . i». =NM '.’■**'* *■■'''r'Kt’' . r J f.'\ ’ * *•* . w- - MDTtNTNG TOST. frintf’t'tnut JHJhtfuul evsry- iir.> nrn,£, (Sun J iy excepted. pv (aitbiffuHG a BiosTGomKilt. *CI9B‘WTSY cogcttfi or WOOD A3D TUTU SttHTtf!.. £7»7 2f&Jf£.—Five iVdiars n v-wr, paynide strMly In Kivancp: .'Six.?>oliarß b* rpqun>d if not paid within tbevev ..; . singleCOp«fB TWCOC? «»i» at tl:<* counter In the Office, end by tie *•*«« Bor-. riaE-BATUBIIAY EORN-IHG .TOHJ Jarao o®cw, bUtiel TWO DOLHAUS a nar, In a'ttance. Single copies " KTNo'paptr will b* ibMnUnnri mjlm.t th, a]jß» on Ot th* Proprietors.! until all arrearages-erfl pMu. « ■ Jal Vo «lb»°Hoo Will bo paid to aov or*!; nntaw Kami _„Ju. h - tha money, or satisfactory reference In tbla city, - P ctmnrdrd ictil tUt KdaJiliihmnlt of Ult Morning Post tnns c.f ihtjjxutsl Job PrirUing-OiJieK: in-tirrcrtyywfxrn uU j. Jiin fporit Lht shortest noliU, a'A' A Jlooriicnt!, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS yo.27 Wool etrert. Pittsburgh. , imy— . 15. T« C. Morgsuj Bookseller and stationer—ha* «*» ban a ge neral assortnmnt of School, Miscellaneous and Blank Hooka, Printing, Pn*t and Cap Paper, Ac., Wholesale and Re tail. No. 104 Wood etreet, below FUth, East side. PitLslmrgb. Wanted, H-igs and Tauunr^' 'raps. “ l. W. Chadwlckf DEALER IN RAGS AND PAPER, No. l-W Wood Street, Pittsburgh. The highest r rice io co.h paid for rap?, mrll-y _ miiea. Pblla wsj. ,iws er*j:i, Pittsburgh. Miller £> Ulcketaon, WHOLESALE GROCERS. IMPORTERS* I ? BRANDIES, Wlnea and Segarw—Nop. 172 and IT 4, corner of Irwin end Liberty street*, lron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, constantly on hand. l Wlllla-ra Carr A. Co., (Wtf. lute af the »irai of J Pareeb A Co.) WHOLESALE QROGERS and Dealers ia Foreign Winei and Brandi**, Old M«nousehela and RectlCed »Shi«- kev N 0.329 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, t», jafr.v Co-Partnership. THE subscribers hate this day foni -d a partn«-r-hip for the purpose of carrying on and FnrwtrJ. ing. in connection with the Fish, Raom a%d Oil, and fV ( - duce business xoncrallv, andurlb** *tyl>? of Lpolish A Rich auoson; warehouse No. 116 Water and 159 Front street*; formerly occupied by Cartridge A.lnghram.^^^ JAMES RICHARDSON, JAS. J. BENNETT. Pittsburgh, February Ist, 1854:feb3 . eTdUAYO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., dealer li . Country Produce, offers for sale a choice stock o Groceries, selected for family use. Spices of “Tory variety and tho purest quality, ground at his Steam Mills. Al*o, Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. ■ Produce taken in ex, nhanzefor Merchandize. *_ . ... F IL D. has procured a full assortment of Landrcth e Warranted Garden Seeds, and Invites the Attention r-f all in terested in rural affairs. V A. ENGLISH. J. RICIUBOSOS. J. L BBWBf ENGLISH . Wu»(!« XH.'OIUEB AMD WHOLESALE DBtLEII IN 'VISE? A>l J LIQUORS, No. 147 North SOcond street. (inh too »bov.• ll.CP,ostride, Philadelphia, hoo on l.ond tho bett I u »nl«> o< <>M Brandies, Wines. Irish Whisky, Mononp.- hela Whisky, Holland Gin, Cordials, Ac , on.terms worthy th» ittontion of purchasers and deoler*. r,u - Blf - ■ Henry M’Cnllousli 4 Co., WHOLESALE Oil OCR C 3 and Commi'slon .Wardian, f, «rn.r or p.en«...1.tr«»0.- -S ir V* Ul* T ■ -7 _ „ CLOTHING AND FURNISHING 3TORG, Masonic Hi’l riflh'tlKtt, PiUsburgh.— Clothing made to order,, in good style, ttcd »t~ni'>3 o r«n» R. & A. C. Dancivi,, WHOLESALE RKTAII. DF.ALRH IN MUSICAL t VV INSTRUMRNTS, PSnoos, Music, School Book? fiud v Stationary, No. 122 Wood stroat. MBAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, No. 50 Xi Smithfcld ttrvL L> B. H«.jrw*rd, Dealer in boots, shoes, trunks and leqiiorn and BRAID HATS,corner of Market and Liberty sta., JSo. 174 Pittsburgh, Pa. je!4;y JOHN CIITCnELL, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL- - No. 135 Woofl Street, ja3ryfl Nostdoorto H.ChlM’w Shoe House, Pittsburgh. ’ * •• j . ” .... * |«ftfTsi:iT, T' KP ootm eatcrw -mom aujtt. ll&Wtf o TETL SX% IMPORTERS and mouufactursro 01. SURGICAL AND DENTAL instruments, rifles, Ac; We. Jd&j keep a general assortment of the'rfbove ;,cy articlesctmstanUy on bond; together with a generalTariety of Fahey Hardware. AIboJ Gnns, Pis tols and Revolvers; Flanks, Holms, Shot Belts, Lead and Bullets;;Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket knives; Tailors and liair--Dresnurß’ Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Also, TrusseKaud Supporters. : Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLES l—We are making Rifles of "every description, to order, of the best meterial, and workmanship warranted.— Orders recvlved'for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be ATI* ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale myl6 Chaudelk«r»:aud Gal Fixtures, rjvnt Wsreroo m-1 NO. >OO FIRST STREET, bettreeh Wood and Smith* field, the assortment of OHANDELIKRS, BRACK ETS, PENDANTS; and all articles connected wit Gas Fitting, ever oilfred in this market. Hating'pmtogementa mnue by which the/ will he constantly In Receipt Of tt«w patterns knd varieties, they coiifidently invite the attention of pur chasers to their selection. We are deterinlned to seli as. low nanny Gay rit 4, tern,can offer peculitir advantage# to those dA-airing articles ; iu this line. Wo continue as heretofore to lit Up buildings of every de* ncription for gas. water and steam. . BraSß Castings of all hinds made to order-promptly. LONG, MILLER A CO., BiarSJfcy No. 109 First Hfreet. GKO'UGE HLETCIIKR, - yium Y085,.-. . : AIANUTACTUUKR of the celebrated U Gossamer Wig, Elastic / \ • Rand Toupe3fl, and every description of Ornamental Hair, for Ladies and Gentlemen, 79 FOURTH STREET, between Wood and Market, Pitta- Blttcmm’d 'system enables Ladles and Gentiemerrto mOaSUTP their bead." ff with accuracy. ' FOR TyiGg. No. 1. Tbo round of the Head. No. 2. From tbo forehead over the head to neck, No. 2. No. 3. From ear to ear, over the top. No. 4. Prom ear to ear,Tound the forehead. For ToupeOs, to cover the top of the head Oftly—a paper pattern, the exact shape ofthpba3fl.part.-.■ 4 |my4 K«w Coach and Carriage Factory! . J JOHKSTOK, BROTH2BS &..C0„ Corner -of Rebecca and 'Bdmtmi streets, AQegher.y Cits t . ~f WOULD rcspeclfnlly inform their friends the public generally, that they hare tho msnaf&otur** rvf T>rriige*, Rocha's and Chariots, in till thsir mrlouii^tyleiTtiT fitiish and'iJro'poTtlon. All orders will be executed with strict rcgr.- l insurability and beauty of finish. Repair? will also be attended to on the most rerj=onobl« terms. ln-ail* their wort the best Eastern Shafts, Folex, und stuff, they feelcoßG*- dent Unit nil who furor them with tbelr patronage, will b« perfectly ■satisfied ou trial of th*!r work. v Purchasers are requested to give us a call, before ptsjVha* v slog »*lAewT)ere, occ&lj J t. JOU>STOS .....O. T J->IINSTOS MiOTS, Klcelitor Carriage Factory? J..i?KPT*>N, LltuniHß k- CM.; IMIACTrCAL COACH MARKR*, corner of Rebecca and Rtfhnoutsuvet?, AUs -gneny aitj,-Pu., hare nn ban»l and at* manufacturing an exteusi** assortment of CurrljigeA l\Oek«way<, Busjrle?, Baggaga Cnr?, Ac., made In nil their Tariou? style?, with strict regard to durability an 1 beant.7 of flulsh. using in all their wort:' the best Juuiotairon and eniti ru hickory. Re pair* &Uea4eJ to on the.most reasonable terms. They feel confident that all wlvj tai.c fa tor them with their patron* Oge, will lx* per'ectly si\lt fted.au trial »i their »on The Pittsburgh and Mane.he?'*T OmnibuKes pRf? cVcry fif teen minute?.luring the of derigu, elegance of finish, skill of workmanship, and rtumblluy of materials. Bfjf~ All work warranted nov?) jo s’e 6, "V [SUCCESSOR TO L. WILCOX k CO-} CORNKfI MARK KT STRKET AND DIAMOND. It**?! constantly on hand a full assortment of Drugs, Medi cines, MediclneClusbc Periumery, and all article* pertain Ing to hi? business. O* Physicians’ Prescription? carefully compounded at all bourn. JaS»y jomi rituiyo .D.VN2EL A.HL, JK, .J. FLS3ONO "V* • 1 ' - 'FT > m>'V_ PUBLISHED'UAIDY, PY_ GLIiLMOBE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE *• POST OF FIFTH *ND tyOOu ■JTIfiETS.. AT. $B.OO PEP. ANNUM, OB' $6,00 WHEN, PAID BTBICTLY IN ADVANCE BUSINESS CARDS. FLEMING BROTHERS' > (Successor* to J. Kidd k Co ) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, .Vo. 00 ti’nod Sirrft. Pittlhtirgh, PtS. Proprietors of Dr. M’Lauo’s Vermifuge, Liver Pills, Ac. jalO JOHW RAFT, JR., (Sur.*»s.«*'r lnj»« M’fiulfey.) Wholesale unit Retail DrugcUt ( 4 ND D*:il<’r in PAINTS, OILS, DVB STUFFS, Ac., 141 \V*wi street, three doors below Virgin *»Dey, ai-MrinAMy PtTTM.UPGI!. R. . L. ALLEN, WMOI.E3AU; -DXAI.G 1> Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old hlosonga hela Bye Whisky, 6c., ALSO, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, NO. 8 WOOD STREET, PITTobI’KOH, l*A WINES, DnixdiP'*, Gins, Cordial*. Jamaica Spirits, Bt. Croix and New Englaod Hum. CUreU. Champagne?, pr.itcb Ale. Londou Brown StouL Irish. Scotch, li.>nrbon, < >ll Monoogahela Rye and Rectified iVhDky. AppU-, Peach. Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandi**; Import***! Havana, H‘gnlia. and Principe Cigars; Ilalf-Bpaußh and Cerumen Ci'thrs, all ut such low p-ice* as tocballeng . compe Itinu. Fhdct B:»r Keg" and Labelled Bottles of every style, and Demijohns of all tir'-s. I respectfully Invite a a examine •ion of my stock, at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, p-nna. _ aprfUy New School for the Vlolia. By u. c. hill—the practical violin school— A new anJ complete synopsis of Yioliu playing, iu mi I progressive and practical form, and designed expressly i i->r ttie American ntudeoi, to which is added valuable !»•*• j s .qs and exercises and beautiful arrflngemenra,as6olo*&nd | Dues of the most popular melodies of the day. Selected, I arranged and composed by U.C. HILL, pupil of Spobr, late Proliant of the New York Philharmonic Society. The übovtxdust received, in advance of the trade, by HENRY KLEBER, 101 Third street. RECOMiI KNDATION. Wrt hare carefully examined the abovo work of U. C. Hill’s, and consider it one of tbo most complete and prac cal Violin Schools wo havo over seen. U. ANTON, D. VOGEL, f„b6 Teachers of Music. lien oval. «-JNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER, HAS removed to 294 LIBERTY street, opposite Garrison alley, and No. 3 SEVENTH, near Smlthfield, where the attention of his friends and the public Is luvited to ihe stock of READY-MADE GOODS always on band. Al#o, Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings for ordered work. A full assortment of Famishing UoMr for gentlemen, Including flats nf all qualities. Trunks, Umbrellas, Ac.. Ac jaS} JOBS VctosklT. OoUNXULa M'CLOSXBr. Wholosale and Retail Clothing Merchant*, NO. 8 8 WOOD STREET. THE subscribers respectfully inform their old and the public In general, that they have this day as sociated themselves in the above business, under the firm ot JOHN M’CLOSKKT & CO. They respectfully solicit a . nare or public patronage. The previous business of each will be settled by them*. !y*lves respectively. feb9 fy~ LAIRD, (late of the firm of Cootxt A Lu»»,) having lVp opened STORE NO. 9, (two doors abov* the old stand,) foT the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING BUSINESS, hopcaby strict attention to business to merit a *bare o: the patronage of the late firm. pj. B.—Clothing made to OTder In the most fashionable stvies, and bn the shortest noticvr-lnfaik* to wm« in -the ojtv. ’ ' ’ 4*n2fcy Janes BeUlngtr, A/TONONQAHELA PLANING MlLL—Wouldreepectfally iVlj Inform his friends and the put>li», that Ids new estab lishment Is now In full operation, atm that he In prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and Oil all orders for' Planed Lumber, with promptness, and at the lowest rates. ■*3Boßni and Plank, planed on one or Doth rides; constantly on hand. . . . Baeh, Doors, and Mouldings, of every description, mode to and Carpentere would find It to their advantage to give him a call, a« he can now niraish them with planed fluff suitable for every description or work. OttffiB9lO»7WsßClWrcs-j' Dealers In all kinds bf‘Pittsburgh Mfifntifiuittirts, Df*Q etpe and Sheet Lead, 67 Front street. (wp2o I- t- *' , j v ; ■<**%<* TirE late firm of JONES & QUIGG. having been, dissolved by thj> dsath-nf Jotn F v Qutgg, cm the 27th last., the banncsßtrfTsdfil firm*will be*s«Ulod by the undersigned, at Jheir office, corner of Hobs and First streets. ISAAC JONK3, Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, September 30,1864 —[octfcy . ' r J • -; -j MAtfUTAOTORKIt oi Spring and Blister Steel, Plough Slab steel, -steal Pluugta Wings, Coach and Kliptlc Springs. Brass Nut Taper, half patent, Screw, Mall and UutnqM»ml LroqJLxlea,—corner of and First rtreetr. Kttßßargh.S ll r- j,r. * jfcwii ■ laaaB OP 'tobacco, Snuff, and Clgari, jy 0 . 25 Fifth st., ftttsbwffh, Fa, '■ Jtjf- Keeps constantly on band a largo supply of all the Yjkrloua brands of Imported Clpara., Ja3:|j uaruxt street, uetvCeen varan ud doubts streets. MAI* I4A 4 O LAAb I ( l>fli " ••4* k444Mt/ 44* W W VWi* 4U 4] 4I4PP 4 tff STKANGERB VISITING .THE CITY SHOULD CALLTN to see the beautiful assortment of CUIXA, GLASS ao.« large, au-1 w<* an* prepared to pack them with of without fine goods, ae the purebaFpruiav wish. Al>c, a lurge assortment of all kinds-of GLAFB WARE, which we arc selling at manufacturers’ prices, All of which are offered at wholesale or retail, by. ; w jons j. o*leary. WM. A, M'GLUKG, ; ” DKAIiEI^nf Fine Teas, Choice Family; Oroceriea and pillow i ■ ' •■'Ware. . CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTU STS., pmsßonon, pa. ■ft 8 now receding a large assortment of FBIiSH QOODS, jL In addition to liis already «tten«ive stock, purchased fr >tn first'hand* in the which, willbe »oW at} the lowest market prices. Hotels. Stenmbost?. *nd fannies, haying by th l qranlity. supplied »t wholesale rates. in the r*J t v tree r.f ebftnr* PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, EOBEBT H. PATTEBSOK, Proprietor, • i*K I'IAMO.'U STUB lit* ASD OUKttKY ALLEY. I'll v. -uL r -«rU«T respectfully »amrnnt nprewible exerelw. The IJorvea docile and wyll trained. and the proprietor himself that do judo* rr rxjenre 'will be spared to rnrke this estublinhflKDt the tifM iti Iho mufhleoc*- of 'ho pubUiv oct23:Cf * Notice. rjMii* lui*Te*t of Mr. J<» IIS ATWKLL in onr Lusinw I from ihi« .lat** P* :i_-rrr*r:!rrt »ur bufitiwi?.. a.i WiJIOLK:* ALR OROCEtt?. viJJi coatjuofd by ih«* remain- Lc i-arlnors under ihe fiira n: hah alky. a co., Noa. anti £■• \V»»*l -tnvt Ftti Orurtjh. 15 Vu A Lr-Y. W.«>DWAHDA Cak. No. 221 Mr.;kct tfr~t' iM.LR.i- 1 j-bia Til \\ U.JALEY A CO. IH'l-, ISM—T«l**r"2 Notice. D-rm' ri H A V E ?r*M mvlnt*rrst sa of !>o&£, M'lU 1 1 /I f'n., to 3. A. who, with John Phillip*. will «»1 ' tJu*- e» th*» o?i «tan-!« Fo. IC3 Front rtrw.t I cnr'Miill rT*o»> , .i)rn*n i-jKtorn rifse*. or elsewhere.. All work I* worrant**d. ftlwr—WV nl-o manufacture Ppocn* of the British sterling ? entire satisfaction to <~u*toroer*, both u« to pilrt* imd th- superior uualily of tliP work. _ . JV, tV. VT ILFON, W’s*h*hnti»k* , r end JeWellrr, r-m**r rf nn.l Fourth strye.t*. n cimts flxiuku. pnyU MtxmtfQ&t FnrnKnre and Otialra /7\ \Y R h*V*> flo hand nnd a r-or.'»antW TDHTSuftlrtn U\ ring PTKAMIJOAT CAHJN KUUMTORE ANT> CJM I R. K . rif »;T**n drarrlptinn, >lz : * 1 » KxNT.t.lsiiJJiik>r>«l'pWr«. n«> ‘Tl.ir do; Culiin Ci.aJrs, cf vurlons BTvJt-a; n»m*. do Jo do; Biat»> Room do do do; [>.. ToiM Ito**?; T*>t»-n Tt-tf-s; fWa.«: Ihran* •. Centre TflV.fY, Wwh Wanib; Card dn; Wnii'r do; Traya, Ac., Ae. Material otul worXmanshlp varrantnl. and prtrei ttti* fo't. ry. T. Tl. YOUNG k CO. Jydfl ?.S Brn‘Mifl<*H at., owx»alla City Hotel. ,j, j jV" " lUT/TS STOCKING MANUFACTORY, N’“ *U i\fih ttrett, £r:t mmrr nttore Market strut, PITTSBURGH. PA WHERE' WIT.L la* ffuml the largest and best assorted ►toA of HOSIERY ever ciTered for sale In this city. Puprhnsers Trill find it tti their advantage to call at this es tablishment and examine for themselves; K la all I ne*d to injure th*-ir cuetojo. C. DALY. S. B.—Remember the Cueu* Stocking Corxxk. , frbl.-y C. D, CHEAP CARPET-.WAREHOUSE, Ko. 82 Third-strut, trek?Matk'ipl. would respectfully inform-,their friend* aa>) the public generally, that tboy hove now in «tor« thdr coibplcto FALL STOCK, consisting of CARPETS of every description, from the'Royal Velvet and Bruasel*, to the com mon lograin, llomp and Rag. Floor OU Cloth, from one to eight yards wiJe. new designs »nd very rich., Coen* and Canton Matting, Druggets, Rugs, Mats, Rtalr R6dfl Window Ph idea, Ac. Persons In want are Invited to call and exam* im* their stock. Steamboats, Hotels, and Residences furn ished on the most reasonable terms. fIfHE OLD PRINTING K.STARLI Vpal apd Slenmbrat Job Printing nnd Book B(nhlng. ah'l'furnlsh every article in the Blank Book, Paper "ami tiuitloflcfy line, at tho shortest notice and on the most reaionah’e terms. lQOk . anil Stfttlon**’y Wurelioiipn, Printing Ofßoe AD'? Ik>ok Kloilflry, corner of Market anil PecAlid [jioTlfl . wT"a7 jjTfjrfi .. *ST ........".". ginlibi filatr d^Jlanter, (Late ftai.th 4 Slaclafcj) , -W HOfj K H Q.CK_R,S, PRODUCE i'llt) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, A ftp DE.U.RIW ia all kinds of Pittsburgh Maauftc mre«,'l22 : Sec?&■/: S 4k ; * , *. . i •* - ' * , \ ...• ■< ■ MEI ;v’» F. ' fT'TY'vVT PITTSBURGH, MONDAY. APR [IV 16, 1855 BUSINESS CARDS. COD BI’COI.I-IKTKK., CHINA HAU t C. B. IleVdly A Co., Amaß profits and quick ealea. ,, TERMS CASIT ONLY Oct 2 W. ft. liavtn Depot of liongworth ft 2lromermnn’i C*- tawba Wtnei and Brandy« TUB undersigned has received and offers fop gale, at Oia • etnnart pricer,*- targe qnantity of bogworth ft ZJmtnrT uian’* nnoice ano world-reaowued Sparkling, Pry,and La» dies’ SwseKJatawbn Winer. Such up mpy desire to procure on. excellent article of Native*. Wine. Jrftre julca of the grape JwlH find myestnblishment tl»*» place for the gratlfi cetlon of their desires. The Qutniebn Brandy, distilled from tha genuine Grape, Is declared hr many excellent judges, equal In flavor to the best imported Cognac, 1). FtOKEISEN, No. 137 Liberty street. Loan Office. JOHN A. O'BRIEN,O7 BMTTHFIELD STREET,between Fourth and Diamond alley. Money loaned on Gold and Bilver Plate. Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Guns und Pistols, Feather Beds, Fur* uiture, and all' kinds of articles—for any length of time agreed, on. Charges for sterner considerably lower than heretofore. Private entrance through the hall door. All buri ness transactions strictly confidential 413" Forfeited pledges sold immediately after being out of dab-, unless redeemed. IJarjTHlnsof Gold atid Silver Watch es, Jewelry, Vcj always_on.hH.iuL ■■ - - uprlftifim ne w sekTl stoke* JAMES WARDROP, OFFERS for sals CANARY BlHDBof the.mosUmproved breed, being very hardy, and fina singers. Bird Seeds ,Hemp, Milled Rone and mixed Seed. .Bouquets wUI ha furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS, vix: Camellafl; Rc&e'Bads, Heliotrope?, 4c. KTergwensfln pote) for Christmas Tree&j from-the Seed and Horticultural Store, No. 49 Fifth fl£~ near Wood. dec2o Consume (he SmoUe* THE subscriber Jiavina the exclusive right to manufac ture and sell SWEENEY’S Tfttt AIR ANP. SMOKE CONSUMING! FURNACE. Is prepared to Orders,and contract for heating buijdinga with the mbat bconomlcal. Fiinactf’JßSvturuHet v Tho attention of those interested Is solicited*: Any iniomnition erm be hnd of A. BRADLEY, Nos 2and 4Wood street, or of . J. BARNDOLLAR, dec24:tf t "lroa City Stove Warehouse,'No. 134 Wood st. #lt U Ttubl THAT PICTURES cfaupericiT excellence may be obtained at OAKQO’3 New Daguerrean Galle ry No 76 Fourth street, at prices varying from One to Twenty Dollars; An work warranted to nlense EFffClmeoaotthoTßrioasstjlcs; - Rooms open day and^e oiog- I iowardV. mil..™'.-......... -....-uaem-*. nomoit -■ ■ Hill &. Holliday, n “T»RODtCa3, FORWARDING AND &MRIISBION MER JT CHANTS, EvmtvOU, 7a—Strict attention paM to all consignments for. sale of Flour, Produce, An. Orders ' for ttßJ.purchase.of Produce po.licit«iaud.promptly attended to. .floods for rv-Hhlpment forwarded with despatch. ioct9:6m , BToiy Papier Tftttfgtngg. , P ,. . ' -NO. 86~WOOD STREET. TWINE FRENCH AND AMERICAN PARLOR PAPERS ; : |j£ pan«l Decorations, iirgbld. oak and marble; .•.'. : «lall,•FffP9rfl;s^Ta^ipu|ts£ylas^ , " ‘ ’ ': Flg'd and. Flaia{Papers. for diningrooms and chambers Cheap aridlow jirlced WaH.Pnpors;’ *••• .- • ’ ' r-T - :BoTdftr&,'CeiDnKfi,-FigarescWiiidow Shades. " lA’large and' k complete-assortment of the above, selected fifr tie season, wtH be sold at the usual low prices. OctS WALTER P. MARSHALL* R E A L. C. IBM SEN, MANUFACTURER OF EVERY VARIETY. OF>. VIALS, BOTTLES, Black Porter, Wine and Claret Battles, DEMIJOHNS AND CAEBOYS; FLINT GLASS IN EVERT VARIET it Warehouse, Nos. 104 Second, & 133,135 first st., ’ HTTSBUuQH, pa. ■ , [mho3 TOR Saddlers and Carriage Makers. R. T. LEECH, JIl., No* 197 Wood street, PITTSBURGH. /, : .Also, Clothfe, Damasks, Laces, Mobs, lle£t Stuff, ■Boots and Sliosi, 'Wbolssalo and itcta.il JAMES ROBB, - NO. 60 Market, and 0 Union street, third door from the Marbfet H' use/would call the attention of hb friend-, and the public generally, to the fact, that he Rm noir on baad the largest and best selected stock- of BOOTS AND &U 0133, In all their varieties, worn by ladies and geutlrraim of Phil .elphia, New York and Boeton, and widcb,b« truds, cannot .ail to please all. His prices are very much reduced, nud he svlla Ladles’ Suiters at Crom $1,12 t 052,60; Oentlemen’u fcom to $8; and excellent Qentlemeo’s Goiters. and Youths and Children's wear, at'extraordinary lowpriee'sj • Ue also continues to manafarturo, e»JwnrtPT&rr, all de scriptions of LADIES AND GEOTUSMBN'ftjBOOrs AND SLIDES, oftheb*stqualltyandtheiatesUtylKall of which be warrants. Nor 6boold be overlooked bisrtety large na Kjrtcxent of Gum. Samlets, Overshoes and B-ipis, for Ladies, Gentlemen and QKildreh. _ livery person, who favors Mm with their patronage will be fairly dealt with. jattfr HAND STREET, (SOUTH SIDK<) BET. PENN STREET AND PA.^ DOCTOR BAKLZ, Graduate and Practßioper Schools of Medicine, Allopathic and BnsKi‘paUnc r cniJ for the past tenyears a successful Hydropathist,lniS opened a WATER CURE In the above location.' The perfectly safe, direct and immediate vtfT«ct .this sys tem has on all Fevers, and all diseases acuG and cl.n>ni>- «hitr it Is mild, grateful and invigorating to the \;< uk >u: J debilitated, xandera it peculiarly dealrablo ift fomilits, who will be treated a( tbeir boines. - Allopathio and Uomcrpathlc treatment will be admlui;- tared where desired; but, after long and thorough ei;>c-’ riem**, Doctor UatlvJgltcs a decided -preference to Hydro pathy, which has, throughout the old. au l ocw World,, proven iw eminently'tfueawifii] In every fnrei of ci(,e. including Indplent Consumption, Dy.pepiu, Inflammatory and Chronic RheumatlMn,' Asthma. Cuta neous, Nervous and Liver Diseases. Teatimuniuß of cure? from highly reputable citizens of nearly every State in the Union, can be examined at Doctor Uaela’a OfSce. The itev. Cbr/y ar« invited to consult him grati*; Wdrta water being oswd In tberomtncncemfDhooJottrO throughout the treatment, it is a luxury instead of pnplcos aut, a» those auacqauinteil might suppose. t'artutNCXS. —Meisfir*. Charles Brewer, Waterman Palmer, W. W. Wlison, W. 11. WUUam«, Thompson Bell, J. R. Wei den. 1). T. Morgan, Wo. B. Holmes, fi.il. English, B JL Kerr. The nn larslgned, having visited Doctor Ba**!i'rt lc'Uilu tion and wjrnessed his suc**ri*ful treatment, chertiiully ti*- commrnd him as adioroUgbly educated and skilful PSiy ftlcijuj; Charles T. RiLisell, Joa M’ConneUs,-DaTld llurrr,,lnhc 0. Curtis, P.obt. Patrick, J~hn U. Uvicgrtou, John *\ r«:bt. \Y. \V. Patrick. Mavi F. 1-Utnn. mu27;bm North-Western Police Agency, NO. 80 WAoIiINGTuN oTrKET, co.lhi .if CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. ALfcAfl PINKEBTON. DSVOTE TfIEIU ATTENTION TJ THE TUAXSACTION oF A. afi-VFKAL DETECTIVE POLICE BU?INEd» . ‘ Ip the state* of Illinois, Wisconsin, and Indiana. mh!9:dtf ’ •tfotdlera I "'Bounty Liamls. r " 1 " AND Cl AIMS AGAINST GOVERNMENT.—I will pro « -re Bounty LftfidWsrraotsfar Widows and Minor Children; *fcftd *will proaecute Claims ngaia.o Government, and attend to buslnees in the “Court or Claims,” recently established by Congress. ; Bounty Laads-*Soidiers> Claims, rpUK umlurelgnad has made.arrengementa \vith rhotnas 1 Lumpkin, of Washington City, to procure WARRANTS Ac., for Soldiers, their Widows or Children, for BOUNTY LANDS, or any other claims.ot the Government; SAMUEL FAHN h>Ti>CK mhfctf 1 Residence, No. 0 Ross street, Pittsburgh. THE undersigned, conrlaneß to ootaln JBoaqty Laod Warrants. The .pweflt bill-gires-to uli 'wbo iiute •eetfed in any war since 1793,1G0 acres, lerma moderate. IiO&J9 OOUKSHOOT, 87 Diamond alley between Wood st and Diamond! . AgfJiOF for Soldiers* Claims. LOOA’TIbN OF LANDS.—FUttCiiAS-BANb tJALR OF LAND WARRANTS.—The undersigned has made ar rangements with competent and responsible 1 goatlrm-n to obtain Certificates or Warrants for boldlew, their widows of minor children, who are entitled to Bounty Lands; also for the Location of Lands, and sad Sale of Land Warrants. DAVIS, .mhlfctf Cornerof Wood and Fifth strata.! HOAIEj LBAOUE FACTORt. _«rA MILTON sTBWAdT, Manuf.cturer of ShtrUDC, ~Tt Shacks: etc-v Bebecca street, Allegheny, ha-* opened n»Bawroom-,Bioosi> c-tqht Post corner- Fifth and: Wt&d etreetf, ; ' Merchants-Who hre not-swats that these Checks can,-he made as godd-Add sold as low here as in any other cliy in the United States, are invited to call and examine for them* selves. mh 12:1m -•- ‘ v ' S* J- * , . * J • .'I r*",.'/;* '«*« j\, ■ a - (',f .<■,* s • ■ ■%,* • * - - .• . ,* .<*• v^W . ► *» ' «* „* • •?«mt *U!J TCIT T-?- 'Vri • ' * BUSINESS CARDS. WINDOW GLASS, AL'O WATER CURB INSTITUTE, tUUIAUU C. UUCIU&O, O7 A Cai ■* I CiSVELAND . A.U b -PITTSBURGH RAd L ROAD. . ; STEAMERS FORES l' CITY AND DIURNAL, via WEitsrrzte, Ohio and Pennsylvania- Railroad* VIA ALLIANCE. 1 pliE shortest. quickest and most felfahle route to Toledt- X Chicago, Rock Island, Galena, apd St. Louis,'ls VI/ CLEVELAND-. This route ia One bundled miles shorter and about nine hours quicker than the circuitous,one yia "Indianapolis. Three Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Daily Train* from Cleveland to Chicago. ' Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-three hours and St. Louis thirty-wren lionra. ’ VLA ALLIANCE. ' Toe Trains of the Ohio and Penns. Railroad leaving Pitts burgh at ii.OO, A. M., 8.00, A. M., and 3.00, P. SL, connect at AlHsuco at G3O A. M., 11.45 A.', M., and 030 P. 2L, as follow*: -"S' i ■' Trains for Cleveland leave Allianceat 730, A-M.,irad 12.0' »M., and G 35 P. JI, connecting- at Hudson with. Trains foi Cuyahoga FaUfh and- Akron* and tho above point. 1 Paseengera -by 'this trulc nauchCbiQago'fit.73o.ne£traerning L and St. Louis at mid-: night. _ j _ Tbi* Steamers For«a City and Diurnal will leave Ihello iKnffaht'ia wbaif.eTery mnrniog, (Sundays excepted.).at. 10 o'clock, for VVelDville, connecting with tbe train leaving' WellKTilloat 4.30 P. M., and arriving at Cleveland at O.CKr P. An Apcpromcdivtian.Train, will, leave Wc'lsvllle dally, (Sundays .excepted,) at G.-f) P. M. f connecting at Bayard with'Kiprejy Train arririi-ff id'Clevelandht 2 k 0 P. M. ' : Tr.ilns fcora VVrlJsViUv-and Cleveland connect atßayard fcr Waynesburg, Dort-r, apd New. Philadelphia.. ’ for Cleveland, Chicago and the "North-west, vl i Well&vllle, arb ecld at alesßTite than via' Alliance! r Thu Trains from.Gleveland.tn Tnledd and Chicago, run as follows: Leave Cleveland at 7-30 and 2.3 Q,A v Jd.»aud 6.25 P. M.; arrive at Chicago at 11.00 P. &1., 7.00 A. 51., and 10.00 A. 1L ‘ 4 Trains leave.Chlcag© fbc Rock Island and St Louis as follows: For Rock Island at 9.00 A. 61* and 11.00 P» 5].. Per St.' tiouis at 9.15 A. II T imd 10.06'P. Ml ’ . . 1 Passengers Tor St Louis go over Koefc Island Railroad tc J6: ; *i,auu then<«ov«T ibeChicngS abrt iiißsUolppi KdUrbad io Alton, and ih*qce by Steamboat.(23 miles) to £t. Louis PWfiongera by the 9.15. A. M.,Train arrive in St. Louis at lidlOrame evening, end by tbo 10.06, P. M., Train, at nbon .nextday. •• checked through to Cleveland, and there re cbnckivl tor ChSccgu ano Bl Loula. FAKE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. : Utdass* 2dcTz -Ist class; 2d cTe Tr AUiencp 4‘i Ou To U Salle.., SIG «-G $l3 fO •* vVv-1aT.i1... 400 . “ Rock Ifd'4, H6O .14 25 •> Tulf-dT 860 “ Galena 18 15 14C0 • 4 CLloiro. ..13 WO. $lO 60 “ Springfield :1« 70 -16 20 Lteonjiugt..,)G 00 . 14.-JQ •“ iiurUngtem 21.00, j - SE T<.u1k....2100 10 50 - Vessengersarc requested tt otl-\'ti of tLo Company, in 61 1 NEW AND DTRECT ROUTE OPEN : rnanvaij ' Kortiiern Illinois to th.o Mississippi Elver, lOWA, 31ISSOUUL KANSAS AND NEBRASKA, All liollroaU to thc fillaßUsippi/ Chicago, Burlington and Quincy KAIL ROAD : Formselv tas-CiiiCAbd axd Aubo.a A Cest.-Militabt - Q. IS •KtAV COMPtEtt®,' And Trrjnft. ruu tbe entire UL'-tßnto f om CUIOAGO-TO RUlti INf;TON,.lowa, wiUmut-chttpge of (lirs. Ihe'Ooty Dltvcr Room to ''BTTRLINGTON,' QCTNC?,' KEOKUK, MUdCIITINE r CQOAWKA; WaPB-.LO. FORT DiS MwINKS, CoUNCIL-DLUrK,:Aouand the 03LV AtL h li r.HMAD Romo fn-n tlllC/Ov' TO ST.LOUIB, LMuTON ' CLINTON. DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, J AOKdON VILLE, r*AL’LES, ( and intermrdivte! Staliom, on tl;tt Ilihi'D Ootral, UroiU V\>EL-rn, und Ohio tod lib&H* Eipvi Uvilrf’ods.. ■ TrrfuAOu'thfl ebovw Line leave Chicago ornvpl of* fr<’m the E«st—avoiding aU’iaying ovct it inyof' ilu- p<,lints. i npi-s leave BurUngton dvlly fir Southern and Central l«*pa Rial NcrthtTTj 33i£ , oarl—-m_:iklug > Uja.-qQ!ckcst7and. u.o-t reliable route lo rrarh nlMlie Idip portion of :he wsy, i» laid with' the co.VTLNcpijs Bail., th-- ruinotiit-st riding an-i Railroad in the We?t— vi,ill --orbed wi,U Lh"iucstiiiodern Lo.omctirqsand elegant. u<» Carp. ... iijj • By this r -uio are UTE 1855. .JOSEPtt J. VkAM, FROM CHICAGO TO ST. I^OUiS . Vla .CmCAGD, .ALTON- AND ST. XOUIS Formerly the Chicago and UllsiUaippl, CurryinjtAi (Srest American £rpresi and F. S. Mailt. T'lLli Only > I)iri'cl.»iKl Reliable Route to tbe South and Soutb-Wt-at—reventy ilhkfi Shorter than any other Route. ' ’ two ranocoji txru£Ss teaijo p.ult, susDArj tsctprsD. Learrs Arrires at Chicago. st. Lews. St. Louis Day 15xpr«8:»........... 9.15 A 5L.^.--....» , 1230 A 11. St. Louis Night Ksprc*s „IQ.OO P. II P. M. • Trains rate directly through without chaiige; of--car* or baggage. 1 ' Perm CUiC3£9 to St Zmnt in hoters. • ; nnhiiiTAM CON NRCTiONtv—At Joliet, with th* RCftt Ifilaml ILiilroad f r ettawa, L Balle,Reck IslandphdXen tral lowa. . ’ At Uiw< miegtoo, with Illlooh Centfal'Rflilfrad'for Clin ton, Wnyut.-iriile and D»catu’-, and with Stages f r Peoriai . At Sp with Great Western Railroad for Jackson viifaaud llliuois-Kiver. •At Alton, with Hally Lino of Packets Tor Ilunnlbati tiuiucy au l Kiukuk; ibu most expeditious and'reliable rou’e to all poftiousof North-rusiem Missouri. At Ft. Lout?, w1?li Dally First cla?s 8 eatners for New Oilt-nn.- and mietmediatn poiotaon the Lower slissiFsippl, un l aiih Regular Llueo tef Backets for Kansas, Si'. Joseph, and nil points ou tho s)Uiouri,Tennessee, Cumberland and Arßunsus Itlrerß it. P.-MORGAN; Shp’t, Bloomington, 11 1- PAULING. Uhi » o, HI. [«p7j THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. r ?'nii GHEAT CENTRAL ROUTK, connecting the : At- X lan.ic ciiit-s with Western, North-western and South western States, b; a continuous Railway diroct. This road also concocts at Pittsburgh with daily Ifoo oi steamers to uli pares on,the Wcateru ltivcri, aud at Cleveland and San dusky with steamers to nil ports on-the North western Lukes: making the mostdircci, c hcapttl and reliable rvuli. by wbloh FKfcIIGHT tsn bo forwarded to and from the Great Beal. RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA k PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLASS.—Roots, shoes Dry Goods, fo- Inn is a . -T (in hexes,) Fuf», Fttilhen., Acf....™ \ 00a V s * 100Ibs * SECuND CLASS.—Books and Stationery,) Dry Uoode,..(lp balsa,) Hardware, Lca-V76c. per lOOlbs.' th» r, Wool, Ac— THIRD CLASB —Bagging* Bacon and Pork,-(inDulko Hemp, Ite \ 65c * P e * 100 ® 9 * FOURTH CLASS —Cotlee, Fish, Bacon and 1 • _ iftAfv a Pork, (parked*) Lard and Lard Oil f 6 - sc ' In snipping Goods from any point Flast ot Philadel phia, bo particular-to tnarfc package 'via Pennsylvania Railroad,”- AH Oooda consigned to the Amenta GT thiA Road iu i’hil«dclpliia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without dob-iuidn. . Fkeiout AQENT3—Moses Potter, Boston;' j. L Y.; E. J. Sneuder, Pniladeljihiu; Magraw & Kobns.Balti mure, Geo. O. Franciscus, Pittsburgh; Shrlngman 4 Brown, Ciuclunati. Oh1c; J. 8. MoOrbeud, Louisville* R. O. AlelJrum, Mudis >n; Ind.; natcM! & Co., St. “Louis, MO4 J. 8. Mitchell A Son, ilTanfiTille, Indiana. '• iPENJfSTLVANIX RAILROAD '■fMnum DAUiY XUKOUfIU-TR&lNS,between'Phllßdol -1 pbla and Pittsburgh.- ; yi4W MORNING MAIL.TRAIN le.iT«>s I’JiltiitltilpUla fur. Pittsburgh a* A. £l., and Pitta* burgh tbr st 7, A 51. i'HB FAST LINE lean-3 PWl*ii«lphia for- Pittsburgh at I P. M« -ans Pitta burgh for Philadelphia all, P. 51, TUK NIGHT JSXPRESS Tit AlNl'h-atej Philadelphia fur Pittsburgh at U, P.iL,and. Pittsburgh foi-Philadelphia at 10, P. M. The abgse hues connect at: PliteburghvritHthe Railroads to arui from St. Louis, Alp-, Alton, Galana end Ghlcago,llh? Pranktf K,“ Lexing'ton and LouijiTUle,. Terre Haute, Miidbon, hdfayetleuhd lndianapolbi, Ihd4 Cihdonati,Day ten, Springfield, Bellufontalce, Eanduaky, Toledo,” Cleve land, CotuuibuH, Zapearllle, Alassblon end Wof>ster 4 ;Qhk>r also, wi'f'h the Steam Pncke i Bouta from and to Nxw Obl&ass, M Loma. LomsviLLS uud Cnra.^ATi. 'Through Tickets cau be bed to or from either of the above places.. <• y V •. .. - * Por farther particularSj see handbills at the different starting peidts.' •Pakragerfl from the "West will find this the shortest ondmcsL expeditious route to Philadelphia; Balti more, Ncvr Yorkjor Boston,. TUO3.JdOUKB, . u- Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia. - 3.MEBKIMEN, " Agent, Passenger Lines,'Plttsbiirgh.r ’ 1-tIIIIEETUBEE-SYOJtY UOU4ES KOP. BALE--Sitna Utl on Frtiuklln »nd l ltn streets. The corner boo&e con* tains tiverdam?, a'gcr.d cellar and a stoftf-room—water fix-' un»« tbroujtithe ht>use;. '' :>■■■ r i..-.- The (itUt.r bouses contain eight .xpom§ each ; bath room, collar, and hot 'ami eujd wa>er through tbe'whole house. •For prko arid-terms cUH'at'the Utral Estate Ofß'ca tf *• " ' > i' j •S. CUTHBISRT / <; , -80N. . ' Si*.; m.. Waiter p; ,;vv *"’ ;v ' ’ sad .Dealer in French and American .Paper : I” tn»rs ■ PEAUiiJ U »P 3 11 ’ T RAILROADS COSSECTIJJO TVITH VTA' WELT,SVTLEE. o procure their tickets at ttif ionobgahelar Uoure, below the BRAND, Bop't, Clateland* CAUGirEY, Ag?i, Pittsburgh CBSTBIL KOCTK U. 11. HOOBTON, General Freight Agent. Philadelphia. H. J lombaMt. - . Snp*riiUetnlnnr» Alto na. Pa. It!S—UHJ bushels rec'd and for sale by HENRY H. COLLINS. NUMBER 176. 'DAILY. M(MEK& POST. MONDAY MORNING:': PASTOR’S ELECT. “Now (ell me about It, Weldon. Xam bo anxioos tobenrthe whole story;'nnd it’B such a nice evening,for thja, too. It iB so great a lox~ urj to be all alone-uith-you, that the rain sounds really musical as it drops ngaipat the panes” She hiid : ’pushed a low ottoman to his feet,’and throwing herself on this, lifted her sweet face, ,et in It 1 * frame-work of browQ, soft hair, to her brother’s. • . ■ .. . , “ 80, yon have nt last caught me, and .intend turning my confessor —do you, little eis ?” ennl ingly responded the young 'clergyman, as ho tnrnedhis eyes from the antbraoUo-blaze, where they b.aii .been dreamily, fastened.-fir the last half hour, and a beautiful, almost dreamy ten derness Beetned to drift into them Os they ires ted ooliis sißter. : • - ••yes. To think yon are really engaged; -Wel don [. Wjhatjtfonld .yonr good parishioners-say, if they knew it, .particularly the younger portion, of them? I am somewhat apprehensive their daily bequests of hoqnets' rind frnits would be" sensibly-diminished.; But about the lady "is shojseautifal, Weldon _ : ■ “ A woman’s first query 1” and again that-neb smile went iiko Sunlight over the grave but nandsome features of the young pastor. “l am not: ,oert sin, Hattie, whether an artiste wonld think her so. . Her features are not entirely Teg ular, and her cheeks lees rosy than your own ; but the emotion of her' deep, gentle, loving na ture-look but'of her dark bide byes, and there Is a aweet .hearUohirograpby, in. the smiles IhaJ ,sparkle «t titpes over, hep small and rather pen sive mcuib,” v«TWI ’are drawing'a charming Raphael turS; brother mine. She is young, of conrfle?” •‘.Hardly :tweuty-one.” “And—no, I,need not ask if her mind is well cultivated,.for I know your opinions respecting wonS'ch too well to doubt this. But is she intel ledtual—to’short, n book worm ?” •tWe!-something of one, Tho formation of her head indicates a 6upericr mtntai organiza tion, bLt all the faoulties.are well balanced.” tsAud—let,me,see-r-iB sho wealthy J” . > “Only in the possession ofi.those great jewels which are above ail price.” “ But her they?” . “ I never saw but one. member of it, and he was'a Bfyyirr. I,:: " ' ’’ * , “ Weldon!” a The Httle-Ungers that had-been 7 playfully braiding themselves with those,of-the young man’s, were suddenly , withdrawn, the quick' biobd Hashed into the questioner’s cheeks, and'a look of miiigled asfonfsfimfenthnddisplea snre filled.;herl brown eyes as’sbe ejaoulatod; “ WeJdpp, yon are not in earnest t “Ted; I ain, Hattie. . You know ! wonld..noj jestori srich a sabjeof.” . ' ! , “But yon-tdos' me .00 greatly Vy surprißOi And—end.” .The little’ rod lips trembled ■ for a moment, and, then the tears brimmed over the lashes, and jenrneyed down the cheeks.. *• And I'troubled too, Ifattle ?’’ interro gated’the young mdn, as he leaned forward; and caressingly smoothed down the bright hair of his sister,. > ■ •.•‘Don’t look, bo sorrowrol,. darling, ns though some''great evil bad chanced tue; bht listen to What" I shftU"tel! : you, ;, cind'then See if yOuf own true and notdo hoort, unbiaßcd by social diiitinc tiousnnd prejudice?, does not.oommend my elep,, tion. Will you do this, linttio, if not for my sake, for : His who said'(hat the poor and the rioh'Were-alike in Ms : sight!” , SweetcHaUia Marshall l Her One great foible': was.her pride for her handome, noble-hearted brother it was hardly a weakness, for fie was all that doi had left her of the household over whom tbeeprtag datsiCß Had long spread tb'eir golden covering.; and for a moment shohdd looked, with the world’s eyes.upon bis betrothal to : the sister pf a mendicant. But her-brother’s words had silenced! tho pride-whispers in. her-heart, fori Hattie, Marshall, had (earned of Him who was meek and lowly in spirit. . “I will do as you Forgive me, if I havudoue wrongs” ghe whispered,-dpijtvriog op clofier'ttffier 6r6lhcr!_aßd!ayiug h'er'hcad'ih its old resting place! against hia'hear.tj.-'for very tenderly the brother andsisteTjoved.eacb otbgj,.. WofilCit-MarshairufreW Around ; hS J sister’s waist, and then,-when the rain moaned, and the wind muttered around the windows, and the anthraoite fire mingled its ruddy glow.with" tho silver astral light and filled the parsonage sitting room with a dreamy crimson light, be tdd a story of the past, and bis eyes grew dark er, his low, earnest tones full of pathetic elo-. quence as be told it. “It is eight years next month, Hattie, .and I was in New York, engaged, in my collegiate, studies. Yon see it woe throo years after our mother's death, and you were at that time with qnclo Harvard attending school. “It was a cold,wild, disagreeable night; and I rememfier standing, pt tho .window ofmysong sanctum, and looking out ruefully into the dork , ness, for! had made, an engagement to meet several of roy fellow students that evening in a dißtsnt portion of the city. ...... “ Dear me 1 how the wind blows I’’ Isolilo quized, with a very feminine shrug,cf the shoul ders, as .1 drew the curtains closer. “I’ve half a mind to throw myself on the lounge,, which I ■ looks so provokingly comfortable, this evening, and not attempt an encounter with the elements, life absurd to think they’ll expect mo enoh n pight aa this. In short,! won’t tempt an infin eozi }sy, Bhowing my face outside the door,” was tho conclusion of my monologue. “I remember that I wheeled up tho .sofa in comfortable proximity with the fire, located the lamp so that the rays fell softly upon the vol ume I intended tu oommuDO with, and I had settled myself for a long, quiet winter’sevening. “But it would not do. My eyes wandored listlessly, along tho pages; they could not en gage roy attention. . A strange, unacoonntable feeling, of restlessness and anxiety seemed to possess mo. At. last Irresolutely closed the book, and a few minutes later I was in Broad way, mentally censuring my folly in yielding to a feeling I could not resist. V “ Ah, me ! looking back through, the eight jears that lie between that dreary night and the present, how clearly can I discover, the great Father’s love in it all! “ What' is it you want, here, roy little, bay ?” I see him now just as though I had seen .him this morning, and the light from tbo tail window is .falling on him just aa it fell then, revealing, hfa ragged dress and pale, pinched, features, and the oold rain is dripping, off bis..thick, brown onrla, just ns it did then. It. is a strange, mournful picture—the dark night, in the book grourid;‘and the little ragged boy,.and.,the briU. liant lights, and the great store,with.all sorts of fare oonfeotiot s. in front, Np-Wonder it touched my hear). The tyoy started.as I. laid my hand I gently on his shoulder, and looked up with his [ wild, eager,'bright!eyes into my.face. . Oh, air!”he said, after a moment’s earnest.! petusaf of my features, “I was thinking if,l only could onrry one of those cakes home to El-, len; She is very sick, and—and (the little Cel- j low’s lips quivered,) wo haven’t had anything to eat for two days.” I did not'speak another word; but I.caught, hold of the child and pulled him after me into this store.' .. . , . ' '• Hand me down a plate of those cakes,’! I oried to the astonished olerk, who turned with more than ordinary alacrity to fulfil my, request. I drew the boy into a em.all, sitting room: at one end of ; the establishment, “ Now eat those as fast aa yon can, and then tell, me who Ellen is.” ' “ . ' ‘ V His hungry look, the strange, avidity with whioh he grasped the food, almost. wruDg tears from tn'y eyes; Ellen is my sister—my only sister sinoe the baby died. We are alone now. Last month, just after they.buried mother, Bhe grew aiok. I s’peso if was because, she cried eo much.; and shc]B being-growing worse all the time.” And' thepe li nobody to take care .of her now but you," my little fellow . • •• Nobody but me—the. money mother left->8 all'goue, you see,,sir, and,, tboueh sometimes earn: a sixpence by selling papers cr cleaning ’sidewalks,’. I couldn’t leave Nelly .for. tho last Wept, 'she'grew so m.ach W.o.tse- 0, sir, haw. eotfd there .taste 1 I osu’t thank,you, but I wan’t toi”.” /• :■ ■ “ Weil,' you needn’t, my boy. I want no other thanks than your enjoyment of’them." “ But mayn’t I take the rest home to Nelly ? s* «*> - *•?**' f h;: RATES OF ADVERTTsiffa ~ iaitsss fmV '-nt- raisi'iTTßßtuan pm as TS.t UXS3 iL,to U&l; «qi* a jcara, ime: '**' -Olffc i>,7§ “ “ two gB9!{P... > Brt».iitrt..a..i»a»y>«««w»w*«,' J !lr,jO “ “ tiiren —>...*»« 4GO “ “ -twcoint ■ 4< ' ® W u " « • ono .. i§ (» itindicg Card, six llnes'oT less, jkeraimnia».M..*«M»~* IQ 00 . . r -~ cnxsg*Aßt»AifttAstißi;. Oae square, pcraimuin, (exdtißive of th* paper).....!. 3$ She’ll bo.frightcned i'm gone eo long. 0, sir. if you’d only go witit m!” ; “ I’ll como an.cl'seo you and Kolly tO-mOrro* ”. . I said, “ if yon tell tne whore yon liye K andboV while yon are eating the. remainder of your’ oaken, I’ll get something. tbntll«llywUUike bet ter.” . .. ... .. „... I proonrod a basket whioh I saw well blocked with n variety of fruits and confections’most likely to tempt the appetite of an invalid,‘’and? adding to these all the money .1 had nithme,.!’ returned to.the child, . [i, .. .. , ' • *• Go': home to Nelly witfi tfi'esa as fast as you can, ’ r I adid-, “arid fell her 1 that I will bonie to’seo, 1 her to morrow morning, 'iNoW'be a tnnh. my. little boy, and take, good cafemf,BiatoriEUen,.tlil, then.” .... “’And are all these for her ?” said tiie child, as his dargo; wondering 'bright eyes "t oamed over ! the basket, “And ahe has been' moving in her'- Bleep, after, an orange, for a, whole yteek. ..,,0,, air, we will pray God to bless yon. for, nU; , thia; and ho will, for mother used to say be wonl'd- hold tbosa'in everlasting- remembrance who: forgot not. the, widow and orphan”’* and tears of. gratitude. and delight/woro shew-, eribg fast down the little, jbl.iowg,; faoe.ajs.tre, parted'.''- ' ‘ • vlho next morniDgi-Hattie,'l receivedlhitlet* r ter which summoned, mo to my 'father's dyiEg: bedside,. - I.had, of .coara?, co.timorto fulfill my engagements with tho little orphans, in whom I, bad-becoms 'so greatly interested ; indeed tj b mournfal ’which’ drew'nS'd otW ? mora to-the homo of my childhood banishedlimp * from my mind..” ... s , .APRIL ic; ,: ‘lf yon'will loot down to .thaf.time, my little; ’ sister, you 'will remember thht !4prit' was weav ing-her green carpeteever tbe’tneadeWEfbtfofc" we. parted, aui I returned, to'the city? tot conn pleta my ibabßeiyite,,, in''Wbicli, frefore toy father’s dying I hrd solemnly pledged myself to spend all the’life 1 God should grant me.". •; '■< i ~' x JOSBFU MOGRIDGE, ' ' COMMISSION -AN© -FORWARDING MERCHANT; -■ ’ C , : No. ss Cowwaacui, bslow Pot , ! liOUlfl, MOiV /7‘IQNBI(3NME?vI3 gad Com Dilraionswililpoetu liftprompt?,* Vi/ 'an'dperßonal 'attention, and libezal advance* will £• -gives, wtep required,; cm .QGftsigtamfnta or BlHsh f 1 trj hand. ~ , „ . . . c r ,.\. Ordexi far the'fontabase bfßefid, Gi l iih, r oemp andother * vf U 1 be st tbßlawesimaxketpficee, <') . Merchandize and Pro 'dticQ»sJUmc«twith cflppcialtpf&.tthdldlspafcchj lira lowest? Tata; of Freight will always be procaj'ect, and tho expense aVoldali : ' } ; ‘' : ' 7 Pgg6 A : fiacbh;« Bonis; 5 Bills A jlortoh, . Cincinnati; "- - : Charlesa,Blow A 00., do; StrailerA Gorman,' • Pinddy . Chouteau & Voile, do; Hpfiea A Frazer. do; Doan, King* Coi; do; Springer A'Whiteman, do; J.W.BuU«rd^:pj.;PlfctsbbE'B.CtilodDdmhAA£S)ST da; J>. ; Leech & Co., . do;. S-AC. XaroaU TFin'. uolfctes &X!6.J i; do ; v ' Morgan-, J .M. Back AMorgan: Cibwr* March? .Now %oz)ti Brß, • r>dPjr:*T Freer* Forrest,'"' ' do;' Shields A ipiler, . do; . dn; rJosiahLeeACo.,' Baltimore. •••*. ‘A. ; G.Farwell&Cq.,Boston;. Abrahsn*JLCote,.? 4o« i Howard, Sera fi Co., 1 - ‘“do; , '\7.B.lt&yfl6ldk» ' LonimUe; ... ~■>> j-r ; n*.l>.NowWo J &tnotJg ,r: 5 man; Iet k ers the. Patentee thin-. Plane abore all others Iti ufla;’* ‘ ' V • ?<■ '7Rt^VsOH'^t^'!r^AnOTr'FACTOET, o >^' :^ - . f ... ,'i February ZSttfSW. 1 ;-) t VTe'hferbbytertlFy, that daring the last'twelve months we have ured. Hopper’s .Pat ob PJahe; add do pot hesitate'' r, to recommend it to Cabinet-Makers an4,Carp.' , pterB a? SU; r -.perlor • onny other Piano In'tfsv 'We cobsilerltpeculiarly J - ’ adaptedjto planing,oak, cherry, .walnntj.atrdjßll 'baTd : woO'J, bnd fjr planingyeno thß wraping, ji^d/ baing fiiiie 1 One man, by* uslDg tnia Plane L will, plane , vepeef 3 than firemen fchrT do v byany otKer blane or method- ! 1 in use. . IL i H. , RrAS^A'Co_ uffe Tor which it i> intendwljtts a'ccmbinatibh oT'plane.ahd" sera - ; % r. r-h** ‘ruci : t ■■ ■ It i's particularly adapted to planing reneerj. does. . not rcquvaQns-foortkrthgtlme^lAbrirorthWofamdibo'i;-"' ’ aud I have no,doubt h when,- knpwtf,--biit that it will entirely upersede' ths floriner te dious ‘ <>t .j* r I most cbeeffolly recommend it to all peTWms engaged io, the Cabinet' business, ustfronrmy khciwltdg*-cTif; there Is* nothing give apmootb and .beautiful finish - - to Venfeere ai the Hopper Patent Bench'Plane.' • .... ,-jAstts Pft Wo9inmiC,'ii ■ ? ' 'TaroiloreWarerbonis. Q7 V 99 Third .Pittsburgh. r • < MuSE3 F. EATON', of tM 1 } c\ty, is-roysols-Agent trrr thd uT. sale of Flinesi or of rights *o4 Mil them , , r t •; WM; 0. nOPPEB. ; '* rjf Marph,2l, JSSS-(ffih2l:tf). .. . . . *s;;.:. MOSES F.' EATON, No. 19 Sixth street, agent for felling ; and buying PATENT RIGHTS, is now anthoriMd'tO ' * sell the following, lately patented .articles,: ... , Sands & Cummings’Patent Brick Machine; . ilnpper’s patent TeneerPJone; ; . ' Trott’s patent Oil for Steam Engines; ttoan’fl’Bock Drilling Machines £ ’* ‘ ; Coe’s patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; . , Copland’s StaUonary’undPorlableSavr Mills; 1 ■ Crawfnni’s Steam and Water Guagea;and,: ■< • ■ - • Griffith’s Wrought'lton’Railroad Chair Machines.. - ThesaarticleahayehespiexaminBd.bypraetl<»linethanlc* • [and machinists, and pronounced superior to any.ln.naa*. I He is also authorized to sell Eights to make and rend these articles In any part.of . the country. I''- 1 -- • Ho has also tfr «de hot-pressed Nritta and Washers, attl ’ finished • * ; Ile'ls also prepared to take Agencies for the sale of other ; patented Elgnts ind new TnTenUofiSj'aud givetoUe host’ ; ness falthfaland constant attention.; He refers to tha following J ' . .. : 'CARD. IJThe subscribers have long teen acquainted ypitb Mp. ■ : .MosBiFi.Eafonj &nd have ut>'hesitation In 'recommending hlto, to all who may wish to employ, bis services, es.a gen - '-’' tlfimeh of‘undoubted integrity’ and Indefatigable industry, 111 waosflexertionsCTeryreliance maybeplodeh'; v- . ' ; ■ : Nevillo B. Crolr, W, Jr., „.(. 17m.Larimer, Jr., 7 - • f John Graham,' ' ' if • ’ . W. 11. Denny, u H,Childs A Cou,:-: . James-Wood, N. Holmes A Sons. . . ~ • R.;R. Friend, _ r.i.- Kramer F.lxiTenz. L. R.. Idvlutrpton,,- • Knap A-Wade, '■ : ' ' .'William 1 F. Jbhniian. 1 William Phillip*, : „ . Andrew .Fulton*.; i:•••? - , Wilson M’Catldlesai A W. Loomis. Ptnaonaoni Noyember.27tb»lB3k Doan’s Patent R«ck ! Driiuiiiz * ; YXTKIGHING ABOUT 300 POVNDSf eaabe : ;- If moved by two men, and do the work of fire or six in the ordinary way. S. Fowler A Co.,slanufactUTerff. • The subscriber hn9 been appolnted,pole,agent in the UnJ* ted States, for Ihoealetf-WyfiGMo bse theß&'Maehinea. ‘ " f ' ... MOSE 3 F< EATON* 1$ Sixth atteefc •• v ' - J ’* Vo . .Hod- Wih.P,Johnston,President'A.Y;R.Ri>''• *- tr > • .W. MHoor Roberts, Chief Eng. R. B* ■ •. , ~ Gen.Wm.Xnrimer, dr.-; Proddbhto*. &C. R.R.; "0. W. Barnes, Kpq., Chief Eng, P. A C. It. It.; ~ . Messrs. Manfull & Nicholson, Contractors for tbe P. A S .. • «. ’<-i -- declS' ' CARD,.. A PEW days Mace, I published an advertisement of my ‘ A XtAMinua PiAisns.'in which' nhExtract 1 from a litter* ’ f/qm Prof. II Rohbock, of ,thls-city, addreajef to Messric' *». B&umgbrten & Hein?,'cf Hamburg, the manufacturers.' was inserted*, This morning. I observed; in ! *£VbraF«f tb« ' v ~ dally papers a* ft Notic Mgoed by Prof. R, jn which be , • .atftteathat i wascnimtbdriaeid to makeuse of It, tad that '’ ~it was incorrectly stated and applied. t }vl >'v*‘ In reply—l inio had written the letterl' he, of course, meant what wasithereio contained, and* seqUently required no authority from blm to. make the , -fame public.: :-As regards- the aflßeKfon'as td ItSlficortect •nfaw, I have the letter in my possession, and tts*-ir, word for word Arl'harepubUfhed. Messrs Baura- A-Heijia ave : nnt sh*peDdant. upon Mr/Bohbcck id r 5 =« ecaoiserfoot—their Planes were, known, odd. eclated anti received ronniitiDdatUms from ihtffifcBt*artfete f long before Prof. It. saw .fit to pass an >cpi.QioU‘ , jjp l 0& them.' '’ ._.*dy reason for publishing the extract was in, the fajet that , no,Was well known iij tbp cityjafcd notbe fcuse his-toeom* mendatioh was necessary to establish the, merit of, Ihfr • Pianos... Jn conclusion, Imoy add that they stand on their .. owp inerit,ant;;<•-r,. / ' ‘jSy*CoHectif.ns made In this and adjoining ConntfM; Kb. taxes; of decedent* settled; Jleal Estate •fconghVfeld'or*' leased add rents collected. ‘Jonejß inyested on Mnrtgaga or othetsparity. examined and title jiapere drawn. Offl'v OD^FOURTH ftre«t,» dooi# ftbOTe gmltj>^ 0 jiltt/ihargb; March 2S, *Bss—ftnli2ft:(Uw j ... A. W'.-fOobttr, -v” ■■ “ NOTARY. PUBLIC, '.nd Comnjtiaioner Jot the States of Tenneswe, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Wisconsin. New Yprb, Michigan, lowa and Cali&roU."* ’ *' < ..A3-OJeda drown,-ana acknowlcdgmenta and -tiroofi M*s“ “» to-any of-tbe ebore named States." FitlelmrKh,W>rch2a..pia—i ni ti2Bd>wi-. s.,- ■ r 0 T T > re I ? l ? i S'?'‘4-^ 1 “- t ..W>4enU«tBountty.i. 1111 v '^ ( ' rwrred to any war Rooj offers tuS Services for th<* procurement of Warrant*. Vi?der said-Act, , Attorney at liw, • wo a, on.- ;•_£; abore.SnUitifleld.-i « . Itt'wr' apjslfej altfl to all Drivers engaged io^ nannng for tre jAnny.j to aliJEaiJors a&l Marines; Ho Retf-4 OlQUonary Omt'er a and Soldiers; to time engojfed &s - {!>»!. mh2£:d*w 5... A NET? SUPPLY OF MOIRE ANTIQUE DEW-DROP MANTILLAS jost received at ■mmMMLttim. ILilt'M •(COSOiCaOSrTO-JlQßS£fi7.l> . e - T ST. LOUIS. - HAGAN A AHL'S, No. 91 Market st, ■o&rir-M'