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H"-.: •. ‘ .»-" . . *' « '*••? ; f,r ij: "r ■-: - ; . - . r,- x- [!.. E=EN!!M!MIM •« t' '» -* Co-X*n.rtner*tiip. THE subscribers have this day formed a partnership for- purpose of carrying oo Cbci»/sj.mVm and Forward in?, in connection with the Fish, Bacon and OU , and f*ro aucc businesstfeaerally.uuderthfl style of Ktniush & P.ica ABDaott; warehouse tio. 110 Water ar»rodaee generally. Warehouse formerly occupied by Rurbridce A Inghrara, No. 110 Water and 160 First atreet, Piitsbnreh. Poona- f».3 Gommltßiou House. subscribers hare opened a house for the above pur- JL pose, at No. 17 Fmlthfleld street, four doors above the Monongahela Uouse. we will purchase, or nwelvM, on commission, for sale, consignments of Flour. Bicon Che.<*r. Cfcrn, Oils, Bxrlvj , Fllx &aL, Onsst S'fd, Baled flay, tfc., upon which we will make advances, or purchase at the best market ratee for cash. aovQ AT/ITCO * CO. Jaa> Ql'LaiiKhUiv, T\E&T.HR TN GROCfiRIES, PFWDUCK, FLOUR, BAOON, X/ &c. t No. 10, corner SmitbGeld and First streets IMtt? ■ bnr/b, I'S. nnvO JOUS u. rouao. ~ tU »«.thQ .Tfl'x. 11. TOO.N'j T. B. Young*& Co , j.V-7 wh SniOiJUld street, opposite C\ty Hotel, MANU. A IUttERS OP CABINET FUitNITDiIR A>> D C-i MKS.oI orery de.«cription. Materials and wor>- maasbir warranted, and sold at r*due«l prices. Cart? tuKfn in lor land and water- carriage. i.iTt C. L>. Wood, IMt'Dia Eft AND WHOLK3ALB DEALER IN WINKS ; AXtf LTQUuRS, No. 147 North Second street, fifth dor.r j ftbovj east side, Philadelphia, has on hand the bd‘.t f qualities nl old Brandies, Wines. Irish Whisky, Mononga* - held Wfcsky, liollaudGln, Cordials, 4c, on terms worthy j (he itteotiou of purchaser* and dealers. rnu29v / lltorjr itl'Cutlougli & Co.. "STj’JTnOLESALK OROOKRS and Commission \ f crfihantp, yy » WM «»■"»■>* u Jotin ll a fltellor. \Ef HOLES ALE AND RETAIL DEALER TN MUSICAI yy INSTRUMENTS. Pianos. Music. School Rooks cm) BUaonery, No. 122 Wood street,. r^ ftn j - A. J.H±OA9./~. II ACS A W Cl AUL, TJCTHOLES ALE and D* *_tb Id SiTfci, fhncy and W Staple DRT GOODS. X™ 91 VUrWUnd 8 Uninc gfapet, Pittabacgh.. aprl “ JOSEPH CEA.PfiIA.ff, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN AEOHITKCTUB/IL AND ORNAMENTAL CARVERS— 1 Ornamental Patterns for Casting, Id every style: I ModeUng, Designing, Ac. Composition Ornaments | decoration of Steamboats, Buildings, &o.; 90 BMITIIFIELD 1 Street, near the Post Office yl:3in j E* WHITE HOUSE, j FANOT SILK AND WOOLKN OYBK AND CLEANER. I Nq. 7 ISABELLA St., near the Emmet Hotel, j marl Alleohsvt. T ■ ' 1 , a 0. CIJTHEKRT , . __ S. CUTHBERT & SON, T)EAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, No. 50 -LV SmUhfitld etruL novl TIVV-.-'V.^V •••■ :•• -itfV D . L G, Haywardt BA.LER lo BOOTB,SHOES. TRUNKS and LEGHORN HATS, corner of Market and Liberty *t6., w>o, 174 Pittsburgh, Pa. je!4:y *"T:. <•. v;-v: WFTnT pufle, PUWftTralj. •Jk ASllmw ■ ' <-V/-. JOS. ABET., the j ABEL A CO »f^ aft i e T under th*» style o St th ” 0W 6tMd > cm ” of Smlthfleld mu Jftl:y ,~. -s tw TRHsFsi 8 ? is™ '■'-''-'-.i-’o? ,?x' T'MttMttW, GEOUTT, T WINES. 40.-DB»]e "° n .°°Wh«l» WM;ky. Peach -Bnmj,. * r “ rnw of Bmltha»id aqd Peon v‘%* - *• . X' l ~ ' --”V ■v :• ?••**■ ..»-■<• < , n v. • , t‘i' ■ -• 'HE DA rrtnted and PuNithed every Homing, (Stiniiy ercepted. By o)L£aruitG! a. mostgohucry. LCCSn-WET. WBBKB 0? T.'COD ASD Aim! BTQU73* Kaf-'TERMS. —Five Dollars a yvar, payabl* strictly in Advance. Bix Dollars will b* required if not paid Within the year Single copies vwo ojgcpj °**lo at the counter in the Office, and by the yews Bora. THE SATURDAY MORNING POST Ppur-lhhed.froro the .-anw office. on a large blanket she h*et,«tTWo DOLLARS a year, in advance. Single copies Firr cnrra. 89* No paper will be discontinued mil ess at the disci* on oi the Proprietors.) until all arrearages are paid. ata-Mo nttaiHonril) be paicTto any orderunless accom panted by the money, or eettsfeetorr reference In this city w Ommted w« Cn»Q||l A TTO 2? K X, A^? D AT LAW—Office, No. JT\ ; —, Fourth street. Pittsburgh, Pa. . H. llazcn, ATTORNEY AT Law— No. 127 Fourth street, above and near Smith Geld. mar27:y Patrick Al’lLeiina, ALDERMAN OP THIRD WARD. OFFICE CORNER OF GRANT AND FIFITI STREETS, (formerly occupied by Alderman Lewis,) where all bu siness pertaining to the office of Alderman and Justioo of the Peace will be promptly attended to. febl-Sm N. Uuckmauer, Alderman. / VFFICE, Grant street, between Fourth st. end Diamond v Fslley. Conveyancing of all kinds done with the great est care and legal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate ex •mined, Ac. B* S* Neaili Alderman. N O. 91 THIRD Street, between Wood and Market rtreets, Pittsburgh. Collectionspromptlymsde. Bonds,Mort gages, and other writings drawn with neatness and area rar- ' ' - jegl-U k, “ AHIj, SUUIiEo.N DENTIST, (sue* jdSsf&sSlg eessor to Q. W. Biddle,) VO. 144 SMITH- FIELD STREET. T-T r jjtg- Office hourSjfrom Bto 1 o’clock, and rom 3 to l o’clock. febis.lv J.SCUTT. DENTIST, iourthslreet, iive doors west of Market. Omci Uoum From nine A. M. to Are d*»ctt):T BUSINESS CARDS. S, ltM!». EICnUACJS. D. w. lIEttSTI\K & CO.. COMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AXD Dealers Generally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin- cinnati and otheT Maaafactares, fiTc. JVb. 93 Front streds, between Market and Ferry streets, PITTSDCRan, PA. 4?* Liberal cash aUvaacsa ms'Ju on consignments. Pnr* tlcular attention paid to forwarding Western merchandise. Reftraxcti. — Clark & Thaw, Wui. Ha-sale* 4 Co., Wm. M’* Cully & Co., F. Selierc k Co., flays A nUuk. Kramer & IlAhm, lienry Gruff, Esq., Wen. Kicbimim, S. K Johnston, Thomas Qiktf'Ttil, Geoyitf Lei lie, tLq., Solomon Btoner, Kpq. - WM. BIXQfIaM .... wm. CtVGtiAH &’co‘, FORWARDING AN D COM 'll:-.- [■>*' MtKCIiA-NTS, Liberty street. opposite RzUroiid Drpot, a P f 7 I’msurr.iJij, Pa. Henry ii. CoSiiita, FORWARDINO AND COMMISSION M KUCHANT, and Wholesale ln Clie-.*-*. Uau.T, FihJi, an.i Produce generally, No. W(>>l) Su nUMmrgh. [caur6 Pnnl «fc 9lnr«it skfr, ».%■ Wanted, iUi(:i and Tann.-rs’ p». npl6:ly I. YV • CUftdwlck, Dealer in r.vos and paper, .n;> ms Woci ?rr*rt. Pittsburgh. The *ricv in cafib paid for rnir* mrU.-y VZUxas Malta, Phils «m. RicscTnr*:.-, piruburvo. Miller is. Kteketsou, \JLr HOLKSALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, > T Win as and Sesrars —No*. 172 end 174. corner r>f I and Liberty streetn, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nails, Coftco Yarns, constantly on hand- jv23 - William Carr £3. Co., W^?:.? A,ia lat ' af lij *' Gna uf J PAr.SLR 4 Co.) UOLK3ALB GROCERS find D-aiernia Foreign Wlnas and Brandies, Old and ReeUSod Whi*- *ey, No. 329 Commercial ltow, Liberty str**t, PiUsbnrgh, *?_' __ Pittsburgh, February li IMPORTED CIGARS, i No. 53 Market •sTKerT. PirrgnuEan. j POWER dfc lUEHOON, I r \ , G POST. BUSINESS CARDS. „„ ~ ® ST B»PftISB WORKS. ~ 80. 130 WOOD Btߣ2T, T .RD DOOH El LOW VTEQCT ALUTT. bq wn «. rgrr. et .. I'ORT ERB acd cianufaetnms of fefirKS \, SURGICAL AND DENTAL gtlf W p«STIiUMKNTB, HIFLES, Ac. We * M P a general assortment Of Lbe above ~K i,i constantly on hfrnd; tosrether S?«I5? era J Tarle i? of FaD °y hardware. Also, Guns. Tis- E n n V rS ’n Shot Bolt*, Caps.Pow.ler, tSo™ Iml ’ll ?’ Hunting and Pocket Knives! T? 1 or 4L_ and )reßS * Shears: Pocket Sciasoni Ac.— Also, Trusses and Supportsra. * , i o ™, vl “drepairiug neatly executed. on^T7u7i!lV‘ r ”. m ? I \ ins tU«Mof «t.J7 description, to onler, of the best metenal, and workmanship warranted. Orders rccwred for them at Wholesale or Retail, will he fill nrlmaol to|latCh ’ ' nunUn(t P Br0 “ ! supplied at Wholesale _ myls sutl Q »* Fixture.: °P en,n ß at their new Wareroom (iiiil’rhef 08 f lll3l str EET, between Wood and Smith- SK PENDANT‘ ! “ S .nd2 I , en u°, f CHANDELIERS, BilACIt- N eS, and all artides connected wit Gas Fitting. bv'whMfthll wm S a Dlar ’ tet ' n ° Tln S arrangements made aL be ta , ntl 7 ln rsc, '- 1 P t nf new patterns y i^£S fidently lnTlu th ' attention of pur liasera to their selection. Wo are determined to Bell as te™H,l D off h 0 i ?. thc ' r “ st . “nd being practical Gas Pit- une " peCulilr advantages to those desiring articles .„m« c ° n r l °' le *“ h - ereUlft te to ilt np bnildlngs of everyde aerlption for gaa. water and steam. 1 Brass Castings of all kind? made lo order promptly LONG, MILLER A CO., No. 10D First street. ( UEOHGK BLIiTCHEUj " FROM NEW YORK, a MANUFACTURER of the celebrated Gossamer YentilnUug Wi<<, Elastic Band Toupees, and every description of Ornamental JT»ir, for Ladies and Gentlemen, T 9 FOURTH STREET. between Wood and Market, Pitta* BteTcnta'a system enables Ladles and Gentlemen to measure their heads with accuracy. —u FOR WIGS. No. 1. The round of the Head. No. 2 From the forehead over the head to neck No. 2. No. £L From ear to ear, over the top. ’ ' r * No. 4. From ear to ear. round the forehead, tor Toupees, to cover the top of the bead only—a paper pattern, the eract shape of the bald part. • fmy4 M«w Coaoli and Carriage Faviorv t JOHKBTOK, BSOTHEHB & CO OamtT of Rebecca and'Belinant ttreeU , AUtghmy Oily WOULD respectfully inform their frlnDtla aDd the public generally, that they hare commenced the manufacture of Carriage*. n T 4 - Barouches, RockHwayfi,lhiggieK,HMcbi* nud Ch AllnSr!« al n!^ ir Tftrio “ i, st7lM'of finish ami pro port lot. ti 1 H. exe £ ut,?d w »th strict reJaS to durability and beauty of tintsb. Repairs will alno be attended to c>n K!tT S f re:U, u? ahU , termfl - Uaine in all their work the pol «** * nd stuff, they feel ronfi dent that all who faror them with tb»>ir patronage, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. * rw,nMtKl t 0 * ireus 4 b '“ ,r * o i;" r ‘ h *- 1 T. »»ums 0 . , t.xnxsn>3.~.:~.Z~.M. UIIU J ji.’c? 1 .? e, " ,0r Oarrtagt F«rlorr. ,iItuTIIKR a cu.. riuerirAi, coach IAKKk '. corner of Itebecca nnj Belmont -Irene A 1 ,e Biiony 3!ty. 1 a., havo on hand Mil «t< mnnufartnrimr on extonbtve assortment or Oarriasrs. p.u-..-iee , lijßSago C;ir>, ic„ ms-!,- I„„!l their various’nrlr, «i-l, s net regard todoraWl.tr on 1 lesvnty of r-ni-h. unnr In nil ttirir trork the best J,iui»ta Iron ,n i --astern hi-k-rv u,. 'V thS r -'l-081- Tbrv feel T h " “‘f l, '"t th-n r.-t-h their patron i't y ,at| -’ a '“l on tr isi r 11-,-lr s-orj The ittabiuxli and M«nr.ho.>r otunihu-e. ~„,f #f . teen minutes-J urine the ,i»y. 1 0.-t2.iilv COACH FACIOIU. * BIaELOW «■ "tVfNH GfcCJ’.GI AUJiftt Bltfclow £Z Vo . o uqcKSSous tu m. m uiglluw, > O . jr, <** O Diamond al!**v, lVfxvJ strvu: T'itTi - bontli—..'OACUKS, CAIIRHCH, Vmk-'£s&X3*& TONS, IIUGtIIKS. and I‘rvry J-- iTi:di.ri - r faTr**'*fai? fan r Teiiiclaa bail; to „rd.r, nn.l Biii.ho,! In a traccor u,v 3urpas t ,-d far boanty of d-altm. Pio;„no» r.f finfih Mill ”f o-orsmanship. an.l durability of mat,-rial rk «-*rTHnrfvJ ‘ff • 'ffa I* llFfh; Nl | \ , Ccon^’ 1 .J lAIl '. ilrr STKn:T Wrf -I -at il V- 1 a? I ‘ ii: ' ! “ 1,111 of Prutfj ioK to «»< *» artlote portal:, al]'bTu^ hs,Sid,nS ’ PM ' r: P UOT >' >-«r-fuJiy compouD'lpd j«#y icu* • FIjEMIKTO BHOTBwiT „ „ „ (Bor<*«joni lo J. KidJA Co.) WHOLESALE DRUQG ISIS, , , A'i CO WW Strrrt. Pittsburgh Vj PI K' 1 "’" Dr.M'Lan,, WrW v,r D ll U gc', U,„ *** ' jalO JO HIT HAFT, JH., (Sli™-«w.ir|nJn« H-Huir-v.l , v,rV ll ? U * tl,c •*■**« U Dl tiCKt.t, A rf lo **A»NTi«. on.?, hvr ?rPm,ic. m Wood strttt, thr«»n UfK*rf. tr!r*w Virrin nli*-v * aprlrmArly _ ' I'ITT-rtTIGII. R. ■ L. ALLEN, . w HULCSAU; DLU-Ot ' icrc-ign 'Wines, Brandies, Cigar 3, Old Monongn hela Byo Whisky, &c., ALSO, RECTIFYING BISTILLF.n •w-r-rrSvi S „"' K ’ U sti ‘KET, PrrrsiiLlllil I, PA. ’ VY Oins. Cordial., Jamaica Spirits St. ." “ . CraiAand ,\r-' -England Hum, C l lnr"tr, Chiral .-M-ntch Ale. London Brown Stout, Irish. Scotch, Eoiirium’ )1J Mononsahela Rye and Rectifo-d it'hbky, Apple Pmu-,.’ Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; Imported Havana! Regalia, and Principe Cigars; UalMpant,h and Common cwnre, all at such loit pdw as to challeng . ennip, Itiou Fancy Bar K«p> and Labelled Bottle, of every vtyle and Demttohna or all rises. I respectfully Invite an ttaruin,. Pouna “ y ’ N ”' 8 ' VOU:> Strert > i’^kurgh, ouna. apr3:ly B Sew school lor the Violin. 'U.C.HI LI THE PRACTICAL VIOiJN SCHOOL— A new and complete synopsis ol Violin playimr loan envy progressive „„d practical form, and designed expressly for the American Madam, lu which I, added valuable L-a. - ercl ' »■» WUKKTY Btrpi*t, oppoßite n’.rrlKm IT alley,and ho. 8 BBVKXTTI, n.»r SmlthfleU, „ h ,. r( . attention of bis friends and thw public ia inrUed to the Sf n °p RI ? ADY ' MA V V GOODS ****** ™ banS Ait Uotha, Cmuumere* and Vesting for-ordem] work A full Furnishlnp Gorxls for Including LIrLo of all qußlitiPß. Tnmkn, Umbrellim, An., Ac. j«6J b wainrowan wholesale and Betail Clothing Merchants NO. 8 8 WOOD STREET. rnns subscribers respectfully inform their old customers i and the public Id general, that thev hare this dnv as soclated themselves in the above buiiiueßs, under thefirn ot JOHN iI’CLOSKEY A CO. They lolicii™ share ot public patronage. The previous biuinesa of each' will he Be tUed by then. fielTt*s respectively. RLAIBD, (lal« of the firm of Ooolxt A Laird,) having • opened STORE NO. 0, (two doors above the old SimmSooa u IW o*® 0 *® of carrying on the CLOTUINQ BUSIN ESS, hopes by strict attention to bnslnese to merit a share oi the patrcuago of the late firm. N. B.—Clothing made to order In the moat fashionable atrlea, and on tho shortest notice—lnferior to none in the **7: janZOrv Builders and Carpenters would And it to their advantage to give him a call, as he can now furnish them with planed eta 17 suitable for every description oi work. WH. A. Hannon ...JAMX3 CEI3WILL. HEEEOIT fr-CEISWELL, BELL ANI) BRASS FOtINUEKS, MANUFACTURERS or all kinds or BRASS WORK LO COMOTIVE, BTBA3I ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al- Batting Manuracturers. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Offlco and Stpre, No, Id Market street, Plttsborsh. OLD BRASS and COPPER taken m exchange lor work, or cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office will be promptly attended to. M.Pily .tt.VKIKI ADL. JR. JOSEPH T. LOWRY," No. *3 Corner of Fifth and Wood SlrttSt, RFWPwrrim I ®? tranM fr <™ Fifth street. Pittsburgh, ESPECTFULLY announce to tne public that he has commenrai the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in connote lion with Intelligence and General OoUectiug. Ue will Ji'n.cit» nd W"* Persons in want or serrSnts, in any m ™ lt ° r P IMM . will bo suppUed at short modi to “““ enl ' raßte ‘ 1 »!s rare promptly at- O Lt{to F-iobard Oowan, Esq., W. Mafflt i bld Black. James Mackerel, A. A. Mason, janlB Bobachman 4 TTunni.i^ L"^.°^SSS«Si" the ™' .3. lu cctudzbt: M. QUAFF 0. UEISISOEE. * , Graff, Relalngcr S. Graff ar ' A "' W E burgbfpa" OUi ' I,HY ’ "°- 41004 -Htf Cooking Stores, Coal and Wood Stores! -Parlor Btores, - .Hollow Ware, 'Sugar Kettles, Stpre Kettles, .j. nunxc KSaWSirASD CLASSIC AG SEMINARY. W. T. MCDONALD, M. A., Puikcipal. THU riext ECTSjon'Ortlie. liißtihitlon wiD commence on MONDAY, th’eith ofSeptember next, at the room cor ner of 'Ferry.and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the Yeeder, fitfertncu-~-H A. W. Loomis, C. Knap, Jz n B. F. Yon ontmrst, ang2s John W. Bntler A Co., FOB. WARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS— Dealers in all kinds of Pittsbtxrgh Manufinittires/Lesd Pipe and Bh«t Lead, 67 front street. [np2B :v-j VOLUME XIII. UAOTrAcnniEEs or Plain and Fancy Grates Plain and Fancy Fenders, Sad and Dog Irons, Portable Forges, T*a Kettles, Wagon- Boxes, 4c. BUSINESS CARDS. TnE late pcnj Qufao, having been dififlolved t> the death of Jo*.i) F Qulgg, on the 27th inut rh« f b h F i ° f Bal K 3 ? ° TIiE CITY SIWW.DMU, IN i oueeyswlkf as " Ttm ‘ ,l \ "v I ®™, D 0 open “* the "bore cstabllEh- Boods P* ln ,f new. we are enabled to oiler inducement* in ell the latest styles of Dinner T«t and loilel Ware, white Iron-stone, we hare a gTeat yarleU of shapes; also, gold band and fancy colored stone *.,! Tea and Toilet sets. Our stock of w&te Covered Dishes, fenup Tureens, \ egetable Dishes without covers, Salad Di>hes, apd eTerj* article appertaining to a Dinner Set in large and well Selected. Uritanuia Ware, Table Cntlerl Spoon. Castors, Waiter., and House FnrnUhlng Goods we hare n large assortment. * w "' we nt C .°-\ 1 * M u ON 'VARE— Our stock of common Teas, Plates, pisbes, P .K«Ttf, Hew Is, Pitchers, and every article ir ? t Th “r m arp STREET AND CllEtttty ALLEY. I ’h K v .nnouotM to the UJ|„, and -V.'! 1 ‘D-burgh. that ha hafl recently .retped a HIDING _CII(>OL, wbl,-h. In point of shti, commodloos ni-aj. and adaptation, midrnlahly rireia any tltn'.lnr eatab. IS- ÜbltM PHtw It, front all part, o the my. .Ml* It, l,i c h and alry‘"„«,nn render, It especially Kultad to the promotion of health by thl, most ngroenbl.-.nereis. The Unri.es are dneila Iml *". trained, and the proprietor pledge, himself that no ■atn. or eat ense will be spared to m. ke this eftabllebmeot l L‘!’ f i n?t ln { bv '“oohjrnce of rh»* public. o^*t2S*tf Notice. T U ::lrr“ olf,M,r 0 l f , M , r - J, ’" V ATtVKI.r. In onr bo.lnes, WIIOI VSaiTt’nn'w.?.*** ' zr ' , " ni ' Dt for Ira tinea,, a, , IIOLbhA LK OROChlih. wi i be ccnrlnupi by tbo remain i'.g partners under she firm of 3 main UASJAU.V, COSGRA YE A CO , hos. IS and til Wood f-treet. Pittsburgh. HAfl A MiY. WOODWARD A C 0.7 No. irjl Msikct street Phll*.i»lpbW re.., . , Wtl IUtULEY A CO. nttshunrh, TWemher Ti>:b. ISM :drr22 Notice, I I' AVE T'' m > infareat In th- bn.inr,, of lons. Mdl.r If V 0 "?' o 1 ’"- wl,h JohD PhlHilbS *lll non u“ st th- oul 10. loci Front street I p t .rdlallY r^“ t .Tu”-h I T’-w?,.'? th - or mr w-bd ll.tabu.ah, July .6. 13M. p n jULLEIt. * '.rr"'. t;--iioso ■■*■ cs:r "*• rn,it " ,s j)Ei L AND l.tiA.'a 101. N L'KUS, AND fIAS HTTKIIS 1 > lUI Itr ulUnnoD their Mo.-fe ni-i-dr-lier?. Bracket*! 1 * n,i fistu We fit ap brute* tr|rb Oss and Drr.,. Casing*, of a » kinds to order. for Attrition M n ; 1* r“? 1 T-’' * 1 *cd keep Ami- Attrition Mo-tn) ofuitrfanMy nn b«r,d. j • Silver Alanuftctorr QpQO.vp. forks, »:aiui.Kwp.Ac—ittMtcn-* It,mten l " in trannraetnriop my own r ‘‘"'.r" >G r-r rent, loier than e-f""’ or ''i-where. All a-ork ia Warranted. Sl “ x ’ m ° r «>« W#lehp-M no'l Wn:r), r-rfiirino rootinuo-f. «-[!(, ,-Tnrv fv r, •• : * <» th-work ’ * lll '’ nr " '" :i L “l»r;.-.r (juulitf of in- work. 1\ . W. WII.SON, W.-f-f-nr.* -r >1.4 .h w-lllr, * Cr.rnfr f-f Mariu‘l find Fuurth ptrv«tfi. Steamboat Furnii ure~»n.l Ch*TPiT fT\ Hr. tt nrj 1 lr '’ 'tTr.tiT ninn-ifiWn f 1 i KT CUUN AM) ■ of every JtMrrtj.iion. riz j * 1 TkMo;- | I l ' n r.r ,lo; I I-b'l !**s Cah:n Chair*, of y&xljuf • j O-n.s. • do ‘ i Jtrsruj Jr do J, ; 1' • ; Pr-fn; C**ntr»* Tabl«*>j ... • Card do; i M 7“i" Tr*y<, *eAr.. : HnJ * r - f *' ra » nAhl P v*»rr«nti«J. and prW* utiv _ T. H. YOOM3 A CO. J - , “ at., oppoaiu City Hotel. T.N- n T.-U . WOT ICE. “ " D.\L\\S STOCKING MANUFACTORY, * u ttresfi first earner cltnvt Market stnet - IMTrSDUIUJfI, PA ILf. ht* tnnnii |ariff*st and b***t nasnrf»*l n stork of UOoIEIty „„ r t .,r, r 4 f, r ”.1., !: >h . oit^ for ** ■» n <. I S l }T lU,|a ‘‘ mbALL STOCK, wn.|.;inu of CARPETS of ererv description, from the Royal Velvet and lirnesele, totha r* m J '!" P '*?*- y:oor 0,1 C!olh . fro “ °»« Pnotoo l d -»linn and very rich. Cocoa tod ‘V“ t,1 7, c ' »™rp.tn, Rii|t«,Mats, Stair Rods Wi,„]r>, i„c J "T,”’ in , ™ loTlt ' J t 0 rRII *°d « I *m- Hotels, and RmUcoms furn -1 i-> 3 oti th< nir-t r«i)Bnn'ible terms. '* U ' Ck s * ll --"-Ca iscs.Wissssa.'s.'g^"^® and StA.lnnery line, at tl„. aK,rt." „ I "P* r reasonable term., ' ‘ n " llc '’ " uj the most neVta Vnl’V 1 ”' 3 Stationary Warehouse, rotation Office and Boult Bindery, comer of Martel and Sjbinent the place for the pratifl. cation of the r desires. The CatawbaHrandy.distilledfroxD the genuine drape, in declared by many excellent Indeed equal in flavor to the best imported Copnae. ® * |ft oQ M D- FICKEIBEN, No. 137 Liberty street. J nTT , Loan Office. HMITII FIELD STREET, between ,J,°Sr t ? n? DtaWnd alley. Money loaned on Gold and ■sjifer Plate. Diamonds,Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry nltnre* !n i St n U ?I' D J B ’ G , ttns aml Pi ” 101 Feather Beds, Fun niture, and nil kinds of articles—for any length of tima .(treed on. Charges for storage lower than heretofore Private entrance through the hall door All bufrtneaf«tran«actlnns strictly confidential * immediately after bdn* out of dat<*, unless redeemed. Bargains of Gold and Bllrer Watch ea, Jewelry, >c , always on hand. aprlo-6ni NEW SKED STOIIKI JAMES WARDROP, fVFTEUS for .ale CANARY BIRDS of the amt Improved V / breed .being very hardy, and One singers. nird Seeds -Canary, Hemp, Millet, Rone and mlaed Seed. IRmqaetr will be furnished composed of tb® finest FLOWERS rls- Qtmo'iaa.Rose Bads, Heliotrope*, *c. Erergrrenefln ’pots) Domume the Smoke. 1 1nB Eub-cribur b-rine thnoMluslTe riiht to manufiic. tom and .-all SWEENEY'S rioT AIR AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE. I- prepared to r«elVe ordars .pd contract for hcatlns buildiue, with tho most economical Fmmnco now in use. The attention of those Interested Is solicited. Any inlonniition can be Jind of A. BRADLEY Nos. 2 end 4 Wood street, or of J. BARNDOLLAR ’ dec24:tf | Iron City Stove.Warehouse' No. 134 Wood st. It la True! THAT PICTURES i f superior excellence may HHf hi ** obtained ot CAUGO’S New Dsguerrean Galle r 7« ‘0 Fourth street, at prices varying froia , One to Twenty Dollars. All work warranted to pleaee. Children taken in a few seconds. Call and examine specimens of the various styles. Rooms open day and eve- Dig K- febie XDWABD B. HELL..... ...atABCUS B. nOLLTDAT Hill & Holliday, T)RODUCE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER. -L CHANTS, Evansville, la —Btrict attention paid to all consnrnment* for sale of Flour. Produce. Ac. Orders for toe purchase of Produce solicited and promptly attended to. Qoods for re>shjpment forwarded with despatch, (octfrfim New Paper Hangings, Ftvi- NO. 85 WOOD STREET. I D„ I L^? NCn ANB AMERICAN PARLOR PAPERS* rffn c Decorations, in gold, dak and marble; ? f styles; . rhaotfiJi?® 30 for dining rooms and chambers; : S?!? P Wall Papers; ' - a £2i erB> ? eilln^»HKUreB * Window Shades. f-'iGTge and complete assortment of the shore, selected 8eaBon » wW at the usual low prices octS WALTER P, MARSHALL. f»» . k • ,S ,• *’ :•'• l ’* "**- * ' ‘ c-* sv; v " - H.’ 'V ■"* V • PITTBBOKGH, TUESDAY, APRU, 17, 1555 D. D. ROQEJIS. Boots onct shoes, Wholesale ana Itetnftl. JAMES KOBE, N O M B^ M . a o'‘ t ’ on ' l 0 F,° l 0? “ tre ' ,t ’ tWrl door from the , "““M cell the attention of hi. friend/., ,‘l° Conerailv, to tbo fast, that ho ha, now on SHOPS?*”? “‘“"“d »tock ofBuOTS AND nrioFf’ , “> thdr varieties, worn by Indio, and gentlemen ofllul .1 phla, Mew York and Boston, and which h« trusts eanur.' ,»tl to pleaee all. ’ trust?, n.n‘ S J". i T tT '’ r :,P' marb reduced, and ho .ell. Lad!,-,• Q.lUra at from $1,12 to $2.60; Gentlemen'. Boots, f n .m 02 25 rhfnV elwllent Gentlemen's Gaiter., and Youths and Children a wear, at extraordinary low prices. lie also continues to manufacture, os heretofore, all de wo p Fo° a , O [ LADIES AVD gk.\"ti.i:'.]i-:n\s uuors and Sllufjj, of the heat quality and the latent style, al I of width be warrants Nor should be orerlooked his rerv large u , so. tineut of Gnm Sandal., Overshoes and li-ota, for l.adi.s wlftF.T 1 ? 11 Cbl: ‘ ! '*F\ beery lairsun who favor, him with their patronage will be fairly dealt with. jeno WATER lihttK issTixiilß, HAND STREET, fSOUTII EIDK,) RET. PENN BIUFFT fuNDTlrti HITER, PltTollUKGlf, i’A. OCTOR BAKEZ, Graduate and Practitioner in the Old bcboola of Medicine, Allopathic and Homeopathic and L" WATER , Vm. s id ,,^" a ?''' ,f ‘ lll,yiiro PaU,Lst,hasopeued & »>ArKR LUlihiu the nbore Joeatiou ** The perf«;t| y safe, ond tamnliat* cfT-rt „ Vfi tom Us on alii ft «m. and all rcuU buJ chrlcir— l!iu\B.mWtl, Rrahrful and lorigomiD'; to the uml tin U t r uUar3j ' d «*»W* in laciilit;-, w£e : will be treated at Choir homes. ' Allopathic and llonncpathlc treatment will Ui odmluL rienL IhSSr J n‘T J; ■ l ” U ' ,n “ r '““if and thorough expo ,u ’ , , , F»'-'II gives a decided preference to' llvdro palhy, which has, throughout the old and new world proven sc eminently successful in overy form of disease’ including Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Dyapc-.-tn! Inflammatory and Chronic Rhonmatism, f “ t ’ ,'\'r rou! ,nll LI L” Blseases. Testimonial, or cures Unmi? *! 6 c ,“"o’ of near 'y awry State in the ri!ee’. ot Itoc ' or Barla’a offlee. Theßvv Clergy are InTitod to consult him gratis. "arm water being used In Uiecumm.'ncemenl.andoflcn throughout the treatment, it I. a luxury .nuleadof uuplea. not, aa those uaaoquaiuted might suppose. P ~.' fe E f.fi SC ' IS ' —^ Ueeara Cbarleaßrewer, Waterman Palmer d 'n 'r v, 0 ' " ' " 'YBliams, Thompson Bell, J It. Wei’ j." r ’ r D ' T ' Mor Y*». Vo. B. Holmes, E. a English, B M. The undersigned, haring visited Donor Baelv’e In*lUu tn.u and witnessed his successful treatment, cheenuH, sk?an • I ' „ Rny t.ivur him their patronage. * Now ioo-t forge; the place-. No. Market f’n-c-t r -rr.-r of iii«U,aooa : J : [aprlSJ KII.IX KVA NGy kW£ . Seminary for iiove. flTn y'w m's “S. *v* nit Urar.t ,U.,, r pon!t Oitol lim v I K S r , “, n " l hL ' S ' bc<, ‘ * IU summeme on it» v wL‘b *“ “» J~r. Pbo number of pupil. Is limited, and boya are admitted AuetdSOh a°t " hlch •>. made „|„ “ U “‘- cr “ ,uua *• r^iiSTT^,. Ledlle db flam, . w.ww„ (Success-ora to Alaltany A LeJUa ) VI of C ut > nnil Plain, Flint ITI and Pancy Colort-d ULAbSWAKK. and dealers ia nil kmds of W indow U.aaa, Flask*, Vials and Dottles Wan- Louse corner of Market and Water streets, Pittabur-h mu&dly ° Wm. 41. Taloott At. Co., | 80CCESHOB8 TO T. KKNNKOY. JR * rv» 1 M' A INO l aL\SSKs“p °f a / LT i l- "*. 151 ■' lloG 1 tdJOK IT- ~ KASSK! I . Portrait and Picture Frames 4r uml Jealcr. lu Imported and Domestic Fane, tioods, No lid' coo Wof Wood and Fourth atrotM. Piusblirgli. * m,Zj A Caret. I I A ,Y, IN ? '■?■<* ™Y Interest In the firm of T. KENNEDY * A Jit -t * CO., to William H. Talcott, who, with a ti’ Ueur, will continue the Looking Qlnss and virlet, il,',. ' noss at the old stand, corner of Wood and Fourth itmls under the at,l. of Wm. H. Talcott 4 Co. I Confide,“tlTS commend them to m, lormer customers, es eTer, qualified to fcive cutin* satisfaction. . AU demands against me, and all indebted to tue, wili pleaaa make an early settlement. — l ?-? KENNEDY, Jll. _ Flour,. Klohardlon, Jeweli» T-TAVINO re-fitted his store in a handsome manner end H but recent!, returned from the e^Wrn “U™ with » fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWEhIIY, and FA Nr V OOODS, would call tba of his friends and ensirf. 0 f ei ot . th , ot amon * his Watches will ho found the most desirable styles, patterns und makers Of fawn),**’ *» latest s t,!es of UrooclL, Urear.t Fins““"bond VeitSjn-'’ v n unil Minor Children, and will prosecute Cla'rns nciila-’ Government, and attend to business in the "Court o* Claims,” recently estibliahod by Oangre*«. OflltM, Wo. 148 Third street, one door übore SmithflelJ s# March 19, lcS&—tmb2o) n HAIt(iLN NaYIiOK. Bounty Landi-Soldletm’ claims. ’ r l’ , J us uudenigned has mudu arrany;-m-nu wuu ihornas X Lumpkin, of Washington City, to procure WaJIUa vis At., for Soldiers, their Widows or Children, for BOUNTY LAN 2)3, or any other claims on the Government. SAMOEb FAHNEcT k’K mh2:tf 1 Residence, No. 9 Ross Rtreet, Pittsburgh Bounty Lands. npnE undareigned comiaues to ootain Bounty Lnnd A Warrants. Tne pre-'ent bill gives to ult who have served In anj war since 1700. 160 acres. Terms moderate. LD&E COJKSUOOT, 37 Diamond alley between Wood at and Diem,.tie for Soldiers' Claims LOOATIuN up LANDS.—PUROUA&IS ASL) SUM np LAND WARRANTd.-The undersigned has made ar rangementa with competent and responsible eoatl^m.« t, obialn Certificates or Warrants for Soldiers, their wi.w* n . minor children, who are entitled to Bounty Lands - also f«-r the Location of Lands, and the Purchase end Sale of Land Warrants, JOHN D. DAVm ‘ Corner of Wood and Fifth str»ets. HO AXIS LEAGUE PACTORV HAMILTON STEWART, Manufacturer of Shirtine Checks, Tweeds, etc., Rebecca street, Alleghenyh£ lOpeaed a Wareroom ssooiro btoet Post Bimnri&« iLUfri fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. Cttrnßr Merchants who are not aware that thess rh«>,.*„ v mdoas .pod and sold low hero a, lo aoy t l e ? “ nltKi Btato ' “• **"“«« t» -all and examine forfhem^ mhl2Um / V J • k •»'“ w •• ' ** i- »♦ -* 'L* * -fr* ** fi - , . * l* * *. s >•- ■ BUSINESS CARD3,_ R E M_o V A L. C. IHMSEN, MANUFACTURER OF EVERY VARIETY OF VIALS, BOTTLES, AND WINDOW GLASS,' Black Porter, Wine and Claret Bottles, DEMIJOHNS AND CARBOY'S; AL c o FLINT GLASS IN E7F.nr VARIETY. Warehouse, Nos. 104 Seoond, & 133,135 First at., PirrsßUiiou, pa, [mhas" h a k d w a jfnrr - FOE y: Saddlers and Carriage Dflaheri R. T. LEECH, JR., No. 107 Wood streett PITTSBURGH. Albo, Cloths, Damasks, Laces, 2foss, Bent'Stuff __ Springs, &c., &c. : -v, ■•y*z?,s?Mi * -It'* r ntiuj Bast. CLEVELAHD AH D PITTSBURGH rail bo ad. CONNECTING WITH STEAMERS FOREST OITV AND DIURNAL VIA IF EbL SVIL I.E, ' ... AND OhJo and Fennaylvauln Uallroatl, k . . , TIA ALLIANCE, put shortest, qnlcKest and moat reliable route to Toledo I CLEVK tlN’b lIOCk UlSnd ’ QalenS ’ “ D,i Bt ’ tonis ' 18 VIA ! This rente Is’One Hundted tulles shorter and about nine hours quicker than Ibenireuitous one via iXu.^ollT TbJee SS SSS“ W'tsburgh to Clevelanu. t- t nl y , l 5 from c)o ' : elan(i to Chicago, end £ --‘Hhree hour., ?oltovl«"" Ut 0,20 A - B^,“ ?o“k 2“S lh M.fSo p T™* ln i Passenger, for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Bock lalan.l nnSl'S' a r d wlstl to go through trlth ?Co A M triln ta "l“P Plttaburgh at b.UO A. M., and n.nrlnKlo Cleveland at-2-20 P. M aathnt ihrriiel? D tn lb"" > Whi , Ch cl6m “ b '2 through to the above point. PaaaeDgera by this train roach Chicago at 7.31) neat morning, and St. lintelt mU- „. _. . „ ' rA WELLSVILLE. The Strainers Forest City and Diurnal trill leave the Mo morol!1 lf. (Sundays excepted.) at •10 o clock, Xor iVelLtyUle, connecting with, the train leaving P ST ‘ lr e at ifl> 1- M., and arrirlng at Cleveland at 9CO An Accommodation Train trill leave Wollarille dally (hum)ays excepted,),at lid) P. 51, enunecting at Bayard wub hrpress Train amvlLg lu Cleveland at 2ro P Mi lit,lns from Welleyllle and Cleveland connect at Bayard lor tarral.ion iyaynesburg, Dover, and Ketr Philadelphia, r! w n 'n'’ fcr and the North-West, ‘.„ w< i L ' lvll,. cbuckeJ (or Chicago ana ft.Loabu KAKK VI4 ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND i aft,J '" « “ Kocklsl’J, IS 00 14 25 «/m -' 1 * 3 0 .... 18 15 1400 ii£S e,ir r"V’''i? «2 $! 050 lB 70 16 20 «c* 14 40 “ Burlington 21 00 “ St. Louis ....21 00 IG&Q A • A r I rwiae9 ! ,Kl . 1 . 0 pnKure ttelr tickets it tho offia» of tht Company, In MonoDpihela House, b«low me mv!« LDUEAND, Sup’L CleTelard. - - ‘ " J. A. CAUQIIKY, An% PitWburzh. NEVY AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! w rnnoroa flortnern Illinois to the Kissisßippi River, lOWA, missoum, KANSAS AND "NEBRASKA All RaUron.l to the Ml.ei.slppl. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Rail HißPEislii road IOWItRLT IRE UllCiCy ASH AU&O A & MIUTABT ■ i f IBACr *»• 13 SOW COMPLETED, BL'iuiKrrii 1 ? 0 ! lhe '‘Vllf lK4til * C 0 f 031 CHICAGO TO . “ loffa ? wUhout rlidtgt, of Cars. 10 QCJ3CV vMwnsMotcMut SLU A r w ff? Lu - ««* ■KtSsoN vn'S' 1 -** w-rrb lU v wniseiMu* ,/£*•£" $! •£**• i-ice leave cn Ibirml of "* I,!i ' i*yiog over at any cf ;«>r o “” ! ‘»SteodJlyt.r Eomhcrt, and Central , . t V V' 1 '" tt,rra ■'ll* l Uil-m king tbe quciieet end ■ Hh- V i r - r "-'»' “'I 'be ilnpormu! p 010,,, not m4Vi . i r‘ T '!" ** '■‘V" l ? aD " il «•» with frlm lovtv 10 „ r J .T, lb * n hj-aojotlwe r,.u r, h j, ""V* rl,nn 't ™ n ‘ l"a-l 11..i1r0,„1m tbv «>,!_ 800 tho«K«a.na.. ro b, ,14,„ P'WRW- .0,, of no.ki.o- -..niiec theVea-ti-v * W'ivi-T-ii-'-a lime ovoid,ng lion, a,An iL nwelj Son“ ’ ‘ OJ Unn,p> “ ul CL!C '*''' “ ranouuu TIUIiLTa by ;hi.« route c«n bo nu'chm-l at TX‘ S i“ thP fll of the *• ■ c -rot*r pf CTft: and Lake »{i pcLs in thi* Gn*nttc* ° f thp ° ,ll<,na R ' U -» flml « 'n-'-h- “* »-•*•»**. etod,’n e!‘J C0!1s|!<1 b > tw« tonleaUl receive Immedi. Ut * ct h - c. <1 UOIVDNO, Sud’L C. K. FOI.LhTT, iraw rT5 Kev ? ca Ag’t, Chienjo. OliW or \ h. Zonr prccaretl Bt the P rluci l*»l Railroad r THOU CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS \i\ CHK’AfJO, ALT.»N AND f-T. LOUI3 KAIL ROAD. Formerly the Chicago and Mla.Ualppt, Carr\ \vg the Great American Express and r. S. Haiti. T u * ?K Q lr* D i rw ‘ t aDd R, * l}ab - P fioute to it\e Sooth ana l(Tiuu- 0U U,?St ~""*" V<* "Oh Stapes for I'eoril rlll ard Mfinoi'’lTw l ! r Ur “ ,t W “" !ro Jtallr °“'' JacksL- At Alton, jvitli Dally Lina of Pac'ltots for nannihal, Qailucj and Koi.knk: the most eipedltious and tellable ri| o *" a ‘' portions of ISorili-tasiern Missouri. a,f‘ ' L Lmjlt, with Dally First class Sieatnera for New lui k'S ” T l “ oatl ‘ lower Mla.laslppl, an, With ilegular Lines of Packets for Kansan, Bt. Joseph Missouri, Tcuneasuo,Cumberland and _±. B, ~" te w : THE T“ B CKNTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At ckaMVuL “ ran b “ ‘«»«0«a to and tan™ „„ ( ,a Purs Feathers . tc.... T f 8 - P' r XOOBjj. ShCuM) ULitA-li oka and Stationary,j tb?r, 8 ’ W r 6 °- Per 100Ibs - TII1H1) CLASri Anrila, Bugging Bacon » fnn^?,/°f k ’ ( ,n bulkj Hemp, *c M&o. P*r lOOlbs. FOURTH CLAHsj—(kitfee, Fish, Bacon and ) Tork. (packed,) Lard nud Lard Oil f 56c - F or 100®*. FnitouT AQma— Moses rotter, Boston, J. t, Elliott, N. more" tl™ i'' l ’kv r ' Mograw A ICoons, Baltl- C ndiuaU Oh, " i !lC “\V““J“ rsh: SUt *f^» a * Brown, Unclnuatl .Ohio, J. e. Moorhead, Louisville, Ky • It 0 u ImT:i ’“u- 1011 - 1 Co., St. Louis Mo., J. tf. Mit'.bcil * fcon, JtraasriUe, iridlana. PEiVSBYLVaSURAILUOAD T ■nnitEii BAiyr rimocun u«e*n Phiiad.i -i pin,, or.u Pitisbargh. Tllr; Holt NINO MAIL TitAI.N •“'.V’" Philadelphia for , iitsburgh at 7U, A. M., and Pitta u.irth tor I’Ll! .d-!;ir,iy at 7, A .'l. I UE FAST I INP learea Philadelphia lor Pittsburgh a, IP. m! „nd Mtt£ bursbtur Phnadelphtaatl, P. SI. TUE NIGHT EIPRKW ttlAlN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at XI,P M and Pittsburgh lur Philadelphia at 10, P M ’ ’“UU The above linos counsel at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and/run Su Louis, Mu., Alton, onlena end Chicago, lllg trai.ka,il, Lexington and Louisville, Syr Torre Haute t™‘ ii S 0 i, U r’i^fi i ;w“tGM' 1 r i “ J 1 3 ’ ln ' Li Cincinnati, Day! ton, Sprin„field, Beilefontaine, Sandusty, Toledo, Clevo laud, Lolumbue, Zanesville, Msssi.ion Rnd Wooster, Ohio; the dcram Bucket Boata/rom and to Niw Ohleass, bi. Louts, Louisville and Cincinnati. Through Tickets cun bs had to ortrom either of tho above I’llace. 1 ?. ior farther eeo handbills at the dlHeront starting points. l‘ab.secgera trom the West will And this the snortert and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balti* awre, Mew lork, or Boston. THOS. AlGuiiE, Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia. . „ j. AltiSglUlta, Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. qpHttM THBEIMSTOKT HOUSES EOK gALE-Situate! JL un Iritukllnnml .lm streets. Ths corner kouso con toms fITO rooms, a good cellar and a store-room—water fii ui>a through the house. •••• The other houses contain eightrooms each ; hath room, cellar and hot and cold water through the whole bouse! ior price .and terms call at the Keel Estate, ufflca of ' B. CUIHtIEItT A SOS. Walier Pi Dlarihail. fMPORTER and .Dealer in French and American Paper ’ "—w l *"- mar* | vKY i’hAOUKd —loo bushels rec'd and for sale by 1/ »l>3 HENRY H. COLLINS. %s.■t " OS'-4 f- . RAILROADS AinOOTE AIK LINE BOUTE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. a. ii. Houston, Ueceril Freight Agent. Philadelphia. 11. J LOMBaKKT, AlUx.ua. Pa. \ . • NUMBER 177. daily homing- post. TUESDAY MORNING: PASTOR’S ELECT. |>.»NCICDED.} "I bad forgotten the name of the boy's resi ; donee, but I know ,bat I made sever*! attempt to disoover it after my return to tbo city, all of which proved ineffectual. “ It was the snnset of a bright day in the early May times and even the g b reat city look ed fairer for the sunshine that plated tho housetops with gold, and swept in golden flakes and dimples along the pavements up which I was passing with some fellow students to supper. “ Now, Marshall, remember to oall for us in time, for the leotnre commences at seven, and it will certainly be crowded,” called out one of mv companions, as-we reached the corner where our p&tbs diverged. “I bowed my aaeent and adieu, and was hur rying forward, when my coat was suddenly graped, and an eager but timid voice said, Please, sir, Is your name Marshall *' 9 ‘‘lturned and looked at the spoaker. It was a little girl, apparently about ten years of age • her long enria falling In a bright, tangled mass her ’ Botrowfal looking face, while her largo bine eyes were fastened with n kind of panting eagerness upon my own. my namo ' Aatl what do yon want with ms, my little girl ?” I queried, great ly surprised at this singular encounter. „ B , ir ’ “° yoa «®ember a little boy whom you mot' one evening last winter, who told ho ontTSp.' 7 ’ The “» *« a ‘ ,'Z W ' ye3 ’ I J e “ e ” bcr a».” I interrupted. tht rMM “M Ne 18n PP° se - ’’bud I surveyed' the child with enchanted interest. Her razeed garments, her pale, mournful f*oe, bore a very hißtor7 ° f Bhir P P° 7Brty “ m . 80 so very glad, sir 1” and the light that broke into the little care-worn face was beaut,fol to behold. -I woe almost sore it must be "ben the gentleman called your name, and you looked just as Willy said you did. O sir, I hsve looked, and watched, and waited for ho 0 p Q ing°” maDy 4ayS ’ ‘ hat 1 had Blmost »P ° hild ! 1 h37 ° been oat ° f to wn, or I would have come to you os I promised. But where is 'JiHy now ? and what do you want with me I I was well nigh BBbamod after tho latter question was asked, her poverty answered it so i b° 6 ‘ r ' J 7 ' 718 810k ' Te, 7 sick ; and his face looks so white and straDge lately, I foar he is going home tdmother sometimes. Yon see I got better after you sent me the cakes and oranges, and Willie bonght me some medicine with the money yon gave os, and we paid the there hr Bnt mont a o ' B ° ,? be WOmao tet ua 6ta y there. But one day, abont a month ago, Wiilv was out all day in the cold rain selling papers and he s so altered now you’d hardly know him! Bot boa wanted to see you so badly, and he talks about it all the timo in his sleep, and for the last two or three days he’s grown almost Wild about it, and so I've been out keeping watch for you all day; and I couldn’t bear to so home at night, for Willy would Spring-up in the bed, and ery ont solond. ‘Nolly have yon seen him . and when I shoo*, my bead, ho would lie down with snob a look, that I would go off in one corner, and cry all alone, it made my heart' 8 ? h .°, 80 *° *? 808 lt ; But now Willy will be so hin??’ ®*' p eas0 * fiir * won ’t you go and see I sea Hattie that your eyes are growing moist with tears: and if you could have heard the simple, touching pathos with wbioh ihat child told that sad story you would have answered as I did, Yes, Nelly, I will go now.’ * * * * * ~ “ ,',! il ' 7 ’ W , m y’ I'vobrought him ! I’ve brought him rho Imlo hand that had guided me so careful,y up the dilapidated stairs, was with drawn as the little girl broke into that old attic chimb, r, her eager j iyrul tones making the bare walls ring again, I’ve brought him 1 I’ve brought him; b Tho dying daylight looked with a sweet solemn smile into tho room, whose entire destitu! t.ou one glance revealed to mo. I bad not time for another, for a child’s head was lifted from a miserable mattress in one corner. I came for ward, » pair of attenuated arms were stretched out, and thoße largo burning eyes were fastened a moment on my face as though life or death rested on their testimony. V i ' ee,7C f’ 1 J°u would come at Isst,” and the Imlo cold arms were wrapped around my neck. “ 0,1 have watched, and prayed, and hoped so long, and it seemed as if you would never oome; but I knew you woold to-day for last night mamma oame to me, looking so beau tiful, with tho flowers woven all around her head, and a white robo flowing down to her feet and ebo smiled so sweetly, and said. “My lit tlo Willy, he will come to yon to-mo Trow • and bis coming will be a signal, for then, I too, shall oome for you.” My tears were falling fast on the boy’s brown carls; bat a sharp pang reaohed my'beart as he spoke these words. “No, no. Willy you were only dreaming,” I said, as I lifted up my head and looked at him anxiously. One glance into-Iho rigid face told me enough—the mother had come for her child. “ Bond down, quiok,” murmured the boy’s white lips. “ Nelly will be: alone when I leave her; for there’s nobody to take care of her yon see, and I want to give her to yon. You are sd kind and good, I know yon will take care of her, and never Jet her suffer; and mamma and I will look down from our home in heaven and bless you for it all and may be we shall oome somo time to take yon to us. You will promise me this, won’t yon ?—quick, for I ein my face 1 ”' 1 ’ ” a ° dh ‘ S glazinge7es wandered over • > es, Willy I promise it to God, your mother in heaun. and to yon,” I answered solemnly. ** “.Nelly, yon hare heard what bo said-he will lar 6 °Th° 0f K “ B me 01100 “ 0re ' Htll® sis ter. There, there, mother has corae for me. Good byo . , The little cold fingers sought our bands and drew them together—* smile wanier mg over the stark, rigid faoe, and the last light of that May day, looked into that tn-e atlio where tho beautiful olay was lying on the cold mattress. j 0. sir, is he dead ?” questioned (he little giil with her large, pathetio eyes wandering from the dead faco to my own. no “ her, for my lips could “Willy, Willy, comobaok, come bask tome ! ” she cried ont in a voice whose exceeding anguish will haunt my heart till it has grow cold as the one that then lay beneath m-, and little Eilen Evans lay senseless as fcer brother, in my arms. * * “ Two days later, in a pleasant part of the 10 “ay, dole's were tuVned aside, and a child s coffin laidAenestb them. “Fornine spring times have they hid their orimaon mantlo over his bright head, and the shadow of a marble monument has fallen Bofily over them. Upon this is sculptured a beautiful child, and an angel with outspread wings is bending over him aod pointing upward. Uuder tnwUight 3 > graTeD ’ ‘ H ‘ B molher camo for him at . “ It was with me a subject of much perplexit v where to place tho lovely child whom r ‘ _ y felt that Providence had" fided io 8 my oare. I was all on earth s ho'huri ~ i and as time brought its soothing h 0 > heart, tha whole affection of her dl ,0 hcr tnro waa poured on mc “nd»" ,f P ' Wsrm oa ’ exception of yourdelf 'oha i |then, with the foldings of my heart ’ 7 0! “ fle tbo ! amongsimpffi "rlootlo £ h Mcd her . iDtb = country i readily appeased ; fori was e exoe n rt S ' ty "? Uld b ° ! that the world shouldnever^ Koeeding:y desirous \ the part I had borne in her Hfe r! oaglll V nt well her sensitive na“ aro 7 ' I ,f eod H KLS Tl iD b ater life^whenlt ! onr secret annoyance if tho world knew | ctfidene B boarded ' and in " ho “ " V “ She listened with intense interest and her beh“lf $ my PBt >T W^ re ,a‘ widow 4 Besides (his| she was a m fi,v : ond thon B h b y “» mcana wealthy, her oiroumstanoes were snoh that sho could surround Ellen with everything nffcesssnry to h*r volf being and bappfoebs," ' ; “ She proposed to adopt her iti the place of : the children God had taken from herr and to j this proposition I joyfully assented, for there tno religious, social and homo utmosphore wonld be all that I wished to bo about my Ellen. "I was anxiouo too, that sho should no longer be dependent on me, for I thought, even then, a time might come when I ehonld ask her a question whose answer I would hare in no wise regulated by her gratitude for th'o'paat. “ Vou have orteu, little sister, heard me speak of Ellen Erins, Sirs. Whittlesey’s adopted daughter; but yoq little dreamed that I bad suoh a great pereonal interest in all that per tained to her. • . r APRIL 17. “Her character and person hare developed w"h more than all that rare loveliness which her ohildhood had promised. The sister that I M;l»/ 1 ? g . y 0 is at L olegant, acoom ph.hed, talented women, and more than that and the young clergyman’s eyes grew lustrous with the al&oat holy light that beamed hat from the ornament ' of a meet and quierspmt, whiohis abo7d > 8U - price. ' “And now, my Hattie, you have heard her"" history will yon not welcome he> to your heart ? “I guessed well the pang which thekhowl edge of my engagement would give you : for B 3 brother and sister has seldom loved, do tve love each Other, and I know it mast soe'm like bring, ing anothor to take your place.-Bdt my Ellen ts very gentle, and she will ncvor.oomc bet ween ns. She knows, too, the story of cur orphaned youth and of onr nfFection for each other ; and ”*“ n “® i or heart goes oat with great love’after yon. Tell her all,’ she said to me at:the last interview, < and toll hor that without.her cou. sent X dare not beoomo your wife,’. When-1 ra turn to her, and her questioning eyes ask'mo if I have obtained it, may I tell her you are ready tn lovo and welcome her to oar home !” ‘ 1 And Hattio Marshall lifted her brown,: tonr. “TellT„ a ,‘m f, brot ? Br ’ B faoe - aui aM.wwd-. Tell her, Weldon, that my heart is waiting to welcome har m a vacant Dlace-and it is the one ty your side. — Ladies* ■ Repository. ' 58 OoM«.uciAt, boot Pisa Susan*,- * ’ S laM"“ a ri ' qlllrf ’ d ' on Consignm«nts or BilJsof Lading? IESSPH? I Reaftwi • £ S?rl, «°Tf’ d 0; Shields Safer,.' ‘ J CbBrlo? do; Jcoiai Leo A Co., - Baltimore* nnS'^SH' 1 *Co.,Bo6toir; Atrabam J. Coll,'. ' *,.’ Howard, Bon & Co., d 0; W.BRejabM* * to*YiH°;’ T.O.Twicbcl! A Co.,Commission Merchants. Hiw°<an«’ -n*^ 1 haT ? Bn °P en PoHoy of Icßnrtnce. which will all cbipmentßl 0 my address, when advised By letter rer S’or e hfcm“J lorssd oa Mis of lading bemre? orfat tha „„ Pl3 ipment. JOSEPH MGfiRIDGE, HOPPER’S PATENT FLAIJE. TOABINET-MAKP S, m,I. ♦. ~R 9 ’ r *od Workers In’Wood lt » b i l* ‘atontod and valuable FLAIC£S. b.- uera * *J* T»!«rs, h ? TlltfW it, pronounco t a aont valuable In t ction, that raoft-eonn coma into g nerr.l u?e Tha f.ii SSSUasaagSß Pmautmoa Etsam Cabiset Fjctqbt \ i-'iu'-i" to J ol-‘ni'^ l> ' a ?. ln 'l“ s “' WVooosi'Jerit peculiarly ;.*■■' -'V J • f »Wft32; wV.'S"£: $ tt, „ H. Hr Utah A Co. To F. KatoK. Ej:q • £SS iS F-«-« sera ° r “ " * int “ llrf »“ 8 con >»!n n Hoa or plane and knoJJ .T*>™ i» Properties be“me g?new"w nrorM Nernia B Crah, W. Kotin,on,Jr. . Wm.tarte ß r ,Jr, ' John Graham. W. H. Deimy, , { H. Childs 4 Co., pTfv.™?’ N. Holmes* Bo DB , |fc|r; maasr: gfiSV ' ; aa«&r~. _Wileon&l Candles?, A W\Loomis PiTTSSimon, November 27th, 1854, ' ittamxt! ADODT3OO*i' M ® : ® e F 1 ™, 19 BmS. S 1 £• Johnston, President A. V. R. r . W. Mllnor Roberts, hsq., Chief Bn*. A. Y. RR. Gen. Larimer, Jr., President P *n ?»-»» 0. V. 6hk Kngf P I' in which he “ f" 8 '"i 0 ' 1 ? 11 * stated nna iJliS**® W * ° f tb!,t the fetter, Beqnenily required ho authcrpl' co^} hl,>ei •“ d Eame pohllc. As reoarda ts» il y f M " b m ««■ «o»ke . the nesa,l have the letter in i ; ■urritlni; as to its inrorir-ct fte-lr, word for word ha ? - H *«*»*».*« garten A He;os am not i bav published, Messrs Baum* endomement-theTr Pit?n' P ™ d "“i Dpon ' Mr - Bohbocfclbr rereived the highest mm™ a 1?, kn " wn > appcciatcd end long before Profit .1 o 1 d * l, ° D “ froEl the fret-'artlets, MeVcamn Sr’nn. ?? I,* 1 ' to P BBB “ op'"*™ upon them, ho w Vrii knoirn’'| Ilr m n? tllo ostraefwas In the fact that rteXtan n° ln tbe ***• md mt t» bus* htarerom- Plan“s r„ “ ''mrsary to establish the merit of the own merit aJS„ '“-'bm.l mav add that they Hand oiitbeir and otS l nvia" n AT LAW AMftOnTtff - p? R I 1 * Aceot for procuring BounlvXaids lhlfßin o and n irp“an(i far tho “ Coiiectioi i of Claim la Great leased and rents crdleitld’ lf 1 ata tenght, 'fold or or o;herpecuritv tim te< ** "I 008 ?® invested cmMorlgdge Oftt "on KOUlip II 1 “"“ '‘“o rspsra drSS. N twn d for the! f tales of New Y» r i- N Hampshire, Connecticut, Wisconsin, £j£ k, 2 n 'i blßM, > 3owa and California/ w .- tnirnTtcrml, u ' rn ’ “F 11 a< *nowlidgrarats and [roolS *tS/S r ”? > M or ? w ln wot the a bore named States Pittsburgh. March t.S. 18it—i'roh28d»wl - ' OLD SOLDIhRS are reminded that under the Bounty i JJr j Popped, all who have served In any war since 1790 are entitled, to 100 sere?of land.' The under® sjgoed offers his cervices for ihe procurement of Warrants - under said Act. A. W. FOSTER, Attorney at Law, , r _ _ , Foaith sk, above emithfleld. N. B.—The la vr applies eL«o to all Vrfrera engaged in hauling for the Army; to ail Sailors and .Marines; to Rev* olnliouary Officer* and Soldiers; to those engaged as Volun* teers at Plattsburg; to dotliln men, and to those eogaced in defence of Lewis town, (Del.) miSFnUw . ... 'rates ofAbrEKTisuve tosssD upon ay tbs pittsbcbgb trjss IW oa 2J2d: 'nr B;utfr« f one “ each a.Jditif>oaJ iosortlru. "tv-o- pveki?...'*..-..;.,. “ “ three-W48k?... u “ one m0nth............ “ two months... 1 three months. ** f< four months. “ u eJi months one year ... ig 00 ■lauding C*rd, six lines or less, per nnmtw,,,,,, JO 00 CHAtfaiUlU AT pleasure: -)m»»gn»r.,p f r.nniiin, (ej-iusire of tb» paper).. ST. LOUIS. 1 76 .55.;,...... 3 00 4 tO ...... 7 CO ................. 9 to ................ 10 00 ................ 13 00 nor27rftf V ■ "t. . \