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frijiitd tpd Pv&Wud rotry Horning,. (Sunday tzctpi
»V OllibHOKd’* MOSXaOMJBaV.
uoxnMn at ocrsnn or wood aito ram siaura.
WlJfElfS.—firs Dollars a ytar, p.-iyablsstrictlyln
tirun. Bte Dollars will Invariably b» required ir not pain
TWO c*m—for .alealtbertonter In th*
Office, and fcytho y«r*k Boy?*
THE BATBRDAY HOHHJH3
PpnbUsoed from the same o®o«, on a . copies
hset, at TWO DOLLARS a year, In adyance. mngie oupi
be dlsamtinned unless at thedlsore.
JSSffiSSSUI-tn aU arrearage are pda.
°24: n».»«S«onTrtU be paid to any order unless accom
5J® satisfactory reforonoa In tils city.
ObtSeeirf «$» aioWttAmenl 0/ Ms Ifortanp Port
.mJol’«l«£v«< ■*>& • Prini,n s O.ficer tn tie crty, wberenß
O/ mrkUdonem the thariut note, and mort reaton
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Robt* C* -G.-Sprout, 1
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR Afl? LAW—Office, No.
Fourth street. Pittsburgh. Pa. ' declLly
James A. liowrle, i
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
. between Bmithfield streetjapdCherry alley, fdecllily
JOSEPUWEAVEtIf !
ATTORNEY AUD COUNSELLOR A? LAW,
* Office, No, 144 Fourth street*
• js3tly?] pmsuoson, rA. <
• JOHN BARTON, i.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
• • Office, corner Fifth and. Grant sts«,
jaSAyf} PTTTRDOROn. PA. j
Tbomoa Hlen.no, , j . iiri _ T
ArrORNKY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CItANOERY.
Office, next door to the Port Office, Steubenville, Ohio.
my 4 . I —-
B. P. Ron, , •
ATTORNEY AT LAW—No- 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
Pa, fourth door below Mr. Body Patterson e Livery
BUblo. !
c. Orlando toomli, ,
TTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, üboTe Wood.
-. jy*y —;
. Tliomo.* rs. MnrflUwll, j
TTORNKY AT LAW—Office, Lowrie’s Building?, Poartn
. street 1 ‘ * fr n,J ?-
K. B. Cemahen, !
TEORNRY AT LAW —Office on Fourth street, between
Cherry alley end Grant street : Jefcy_
J. N. M’Clowry, i
TTOKNEY AND OOUNShLIALt AT LAW—OfHoe In
- Behewell’e BaildlDgn, on Grant street ; jee
" “ D. H. Mszeni . i .
TTORNEY AT LAW—No. 13! Fourth street, ebtrre end
L near Smiths eld. _ | mrß7 -
*" Patrick ltPKenna, i
ALDERMAN OF IHIKD Tit Ar d .
ArFICE CORKBH O? GRANT AND FIFTH STREETS,
O < formerly occupied by Aldermen Lbwib,) vOiere nil bu
to the office of Aldermen onf Just.® ol
be promptly attended to. > feblita
m, ifucltmasiert AitlermaA. ,
'/irPTfn n™nt street, bstwefen Fourihßt.Bnd Diamond
•mined, Ac.
E. S. Keal, Aldermmu.>
-»-0 91 THIRD Street, between Wood end Miirketstreet*,
IS Pittsburgh. Collections promptly mule. J,ondß,Mert
psesfand otter writings drawn witb neatneSß acoa
... enr,. SURGKON DENTIST, (»jm- !
«gJS~SS?k ceior to Q. W. Biddle,) kO.:H4 SMITH
ftWSBSiBaFIKLD STREET. _ ’,, .. ...
OHice hours, from 8 to 1 o do.'X, end
rom 2 to t o’clock. . —;—s:—l—■
- ~ j. SCOTT, DENTIST, I'onrth street, fire doors
fffcs»£aj&w«at oi Market.
I omcl Hoots —From nine As M. to fire
■ ‘ decgbr
BUSINESS CARDS.
* . ' mis. ncmu.'DM.
*' ulka t>. W. iIKIkSTINK * CO..
COMISSION AND FORWARDING ffIERMIANTS,
ASD V /»-
Dealers Generally in Produce* Pittsburgh* via
oinuati and other Manufactures, «c.
TO,. 93 Front sired*, bdvjten Market end Ferry street*,
riTTSuaBQn, pa. n .
*»- Liberal cash adTancea made on consignments. par
ticular attention paid to Western .
JWirenctt.—Clark A Thaw, Wo. Bagaley A Co. Wo. M
ThUv A Co.. P Sellera A Co., Hays k lllaoh, Kramer «
Esq , Thomas Bakowell, George Ledlic, K-1-*
fitoner^Esq
<3to. msoaitf
Liberty street, opposite Pcnna.
apr7
|Xj>n»y [I. Col I llllf
TIOR WARDING AND COMM l&slON MCBCHAST, ani
Etesssssssessrss
- pn U ) Munlock, •
(PtOMMISSIOS ANT) PORWAHMSUJIi.i?CUAN81 AM)
STEAMBOAT AGENTS—ho. i \Vuter ftr t, (.Ml,
Ohio.
kide A Oloorlicnrt, .
-ITTHOLKSALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DiALEM
VY Nq. a -fool stropt. Pittsburgh. IPgjL-
' a. i’. C. ttursaoi , . _
BOOEfiELLER and STATIONER —has always on non
» general assortment of School. MtesUoneoao and Won.
Booi Prfntin*, Post and Gap Paper.
tail, No. 104 Wood street, Wlow FitUi, hast Me, I l ;;' , " ar P D -
Wanted, Eag» nnd Tanners’ Scraps. apio-iy^
17 W. ClmclwlclL,
TYIH.Trtt IN RAQ3 AND FAPEIt, No. 119
XJ Pittsburgh. Tie b ; ;h«t price Id cub paid for raje.
my!l:7
waum cub, >'Wi» .„ sr .TO.«aa!n»>s, Pittebursb.
Miller & Rlclietaon,
TTrHOLEaAiK GROCERS, IMPORTERS OP BRAOTIE3,
W Winomnd S«ar»—Noo. 172 and 1,4, corner of Irwin
MdUberty street*, Pittsbar»h. Iron, Nail.", Cotton ten,
L constantly on hand.
' William Carr Jfc Co.,
(Wk- Cam lot* «f the firm of J. Pam*?
WHOLESALE QIIOCERS and Dealer? In Wines
and Uraudle9,old and Rrcafied WhU
key(lfo.329 Commercial Uow, Liberty street, Pittsburgh,
Pa.
’oo^l*artuer»kti>.
TUB subscribers bare this day formed a partnorsbipJot
the purpose of carrying owCommission and Forward
in connection with the Fish, iJacon and Od*
su« ander the style of English 4 lUcd
£Si?" *Sh»»« No. Hfl Water and IM> Front street*;
formerly occnpled.by Burbrldgo *
JAMES IUCIIARDSON'
JAS. J. BENNETT.
*blHjbnrgh._Tebraary In*-, 18b4:f«b3
BRAVO. Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., dealer li
F. offer, for eel. a choice stock o
QhSito, Minted for family a... Bpi<*> of v.ri ly
Andthanurwt Quality, ground at blfiBteata Mllla. Also.
Dried Pntfts, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken In ex,
°Tf'. f D. hS"«i. fall assortment of Landreth-.
Warranted Garden Seed., and invites the attention “fall in
terosled w rural again. -
» o jxoLisu- ‘ j. wcnABDSos. __ w _- fc Jt I ‘ Dts>,Slf
W B ”^ OLlgn [UCHARDSON.
COMMISSION AND ‘FOKWAItDINff MERCHANTS, abd
Wholesale Dealereln Fish, Bacon and 0 11 . aod l rodneo
generally. Warehonse formerly occupied by Borbridge *
KihSti, No. 116 Water and 150 First street, Pittsburgh,
Penna. . „ ■
Commission House*
TUB subscribers have opened a house for the shore pur*
nose at No. 17 Smtthfield street, four doors abore iho
Monongabela House. We will or receire, on
eommlCTion,for pale, consimmentsof Ftouf. ZJicon.
Otrrn, Oats , BsrUy, Flax Seed, Grasx Sud, Baled Bay, <&.,
upon which we will make advances, or purchaso at the
best market cates for cosh,
norfl
■ JM, ni’Laaghlln,
DBiLER IN GROCERIES, PRODUCE. BLODB, BACON,
4c No 10, corner Smltbfteld nnil First streets, ED.!."
harsh,JV no '" s
........tao*. B. TOOSQ
T 0. Yoang A Co,,
iV).3S ftmithfiddstrerty opposite C% flojpi,
MANOt'A nmEaB OP oauinm: porniture am>
OaA.IRB,oI erer/description. Materials and wor*.
mnubir warranted, andsold otrodaced prices. Oare taXen
In paetlnn-for land and water carnage. nn3l
join* a. rotma.
c, D» Wood*
IMPORTFR AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WIM.S
AND LIQUORS, No. 1« North Bocond street, fifth 4k r
nhoyjßace.easl aide, Philadelphia, hu on hand tha belt
analltwa of old Brandies, WlnM. Irish Whisky, Mononea
fiela wWy. Hollaud Gin, Cordials, 40, on terms worthy
thaattentlon of purchasers and dealers. Fau29y
' ~ : Henry (tt’Cullouali * Co.,
Wnni,K3il.B GIKWBUS and Commission V erchanta
of Panp and Irwin ti»- IMl«t’nT»h i nth
t Wm. Dlßby, Jr.,
/-TT/lTHT’ia AND FURNISFUHQ STORE, Matmic Hull,
I l Fifth \>rid, PiUiburgh.— Olothlng m* to onlor, In.
gaol rtrlr. »nl «t modcmto mtw.
R & A- C. DUQCaDf.
WHOLESALE Q ROGERS, and Dealers InProduM, For
din WlnMand Liquors, OU Mononsahalaand ReotL
Bal vrw«tT.No.29l Liberty at., Plttaburgh. Pa. 1 IT2*y
_ A a* TindlCi
UA WHOLES ALE and Retail SADDLE, HARNESS,
HMSff-TRUNK, VALIBE and CARPET BAG manufae-
No. 106 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Po.
lyg*y
■" " John H. Ittellor,
"dniOTiESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL
VV INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music, School Books ana
Stationery, No. 122 Wood strtat.
JL.J. OAOiS
HAGAN <t AHI» t
■rtTHOLESALE and Botnll D> sr» in SOJa, Jdiucy and
W Staple DRY QOOD3, Nob SI Uxrtst and 8 Union
itroet»Pittabnrfih. apt 4,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL" DEALER IN
• IMPORTEn CISAHIs,
mylfcly No. 68 MAnscr strict. PmsßUßon.
POWBtt A> IUEItDON,
ARCHITECTURAL AND ORNAMENTAL CARVERS.—
Ornamental Patterns for Casting, in every- style;
Mcvieilnff Designing, te. Composition-Ornamentn for the
SSSofXamW., DuUdings, 9O BMITHFIELD
Street, peat the Post Office. yl-3m
E. WHrrEHOUSH*
AHOY SILK AND WOOLEN DYER AND(CLEANER,
ji No T ISABELLA BL, oear the Emmet Hotel,
* ww i Aaraggyr. ... .
■ a. L. CGTHDSRT,
*• CDIS “ K, "s. OUTnBKBT SOIf,
RRAIi ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, No. 50
SniQifUd strut. novl
L. E. Hayward,
B BALER In BOOTB, SHOES, TRUNKS and LEGHORN
and BRAIL HATS, corner of Market and Liberty its,
Ho, 174 Pittsburgh, P*.
JOHN MITCHELIi,
WHOLES ALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
So. 135 Wood Street,
Ngxt door to H. qhild’« Shoo noose. Plttsbnrgh,
J.
Notice.
J OB. VLEMINQ having associated vrith JO3. ABEL, the.
basiaeSß'wiU hereafter ho conducted under the style of
J. ABEL k CO., at the old stand, comer of Smlthfield and
Fourth streets. , ~ • - ja\:y
William Thorn, Dra^fflitf
HAS REMOVED to the corner of HAND and PENN
Streets, where he will, as usual, attend promptly tc
-RlßhumfirouS Mends. AH ankles in hiallne are warranted
pure* * n i t*ut op with the utmost rare. marli'.Cm
JOHN GROUTT.'
-rwPORTfiB. OP BBANDtKSJ, GIN, WXNBS, Ac,—Dealer
-* <w flnßO!d*Monoiiefthela Whisky, Peach Brandy, Ap.
r. tlrtiller, comer of fimithfleld and Front
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ALGEO * CO.
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.DAZOXL ABL, JB#
JOSEPH CHAPMAN,
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PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMORE £ MONTGOMERY, AT THE “POST BDILDINQ3,” COBNEB OP P.PTH AND WO ,D STALET, AT «. PH. ANNUM, OB • » WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE
VOLTTME XIII
BUSINESS CARDS.
KNTBH.PB.ISB WORKS.
HO 130 WOOD BTEXST. T IW> DOOB BItOW VQMIB AILET,
BO WIT* TETLEY.
IMPORTERS uudirmnuibcturera ci
i^M^ Saa^“CUXLERY3IJRQIO ALAND DENTAL
■o£f\S&- INSTRUMENTS,;RIPLES, Ac. We
E&jjj keep o generalaeSortment of the abot&
w articles constantly ba fraud; together
with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Ahoj Gune, Pis*
tola ana RevoKfirs, Flasks, Horns, Shot limits, Caps, powder,
'Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and-Pocket Knives?
Tailors and Hair Dressers’ Shears; Pocket Scissor*, -
Also, TtusaoS r.nd Supporters. * ■' J
Jobbing and repairing neatly executed.
RlFLK3!—Wears making Rifles of every description,to
order, of the best material, and workmanship warranted.--
Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be nil*
ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale
prices. °r l6 -
1 ChamleUer* aud Qas Fixture*.
THE Gutacribersareno-w openiugattbelrnewWaTeTOPin-
N - 109 FltttiT STREET, batween Wood and Smith
field the largest, assortment of CHANDELIERS* BRACK
ETS, PBVDANTB, and all articles connected wit Gas Fitting,
ever Offered in this martrt Haring arrangements made
bv tthich they will-ba constantly, in receipt of new patterns
and varieties, they confidently Inrite the attention of pur
chasers to their fielection. We are determined to sell as
loir as any house In the West, and being practical Gas Fit
ters. can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles
We continue as heretofore to fit up bull dings of every de
scription for gas. water and steam.
Braad Castings of alltbidß m»d«u> o^™“^
*Nb.lOd First street.^
G£UltOK UtliTCßßa, ;
jbom hew toes,
MANUFACTURER of the celebrated
\ Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic
l Band every description
) of Ornamental Hair, for Ladies and
Gentlemen, T 9 FOURTH STREET,
between Wood and Market, Pitts
grgVr^jbPTgb-
BiCTCDtR's system enables Ladles
and Gentlemen to measure tbeir heads
with accuracy.
f FOU WIGS.
No. 1. The round of the Head. ' fl
No. 1 from the forehead over the head to heefc, N 0....
No 3. From car to ear, orer the top. ■
No. 4. From ear to ear, round the forehead.
For Toupees, to corer the top of the head only—a paper
the exact thape of the bald part. j fmy4_
tf-VT Coach and carriaff* Factory!
JOHHSTOH, BEOTHKBB ft CO.,
Oymer of Rebecca end Belmont itruts, Cily t
____ __ WOULD respectfully iafona’thelr friends
the public generally, that they hare
commenced the manufacture of Carriages,
gST > ***ltag_n tt^r.»^PiL| Ttecfcawaye, Buggies,Sleighs and
Chariots, In all their Various styles of finish and proportion.
All orders will bo executed with strict regard to durability
and beauty of finish. Eepairs will also bq attended to on
the most reasonable terms. Using in all thrir work the
best Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stuff, they feel conQ
dont that all who faror thorn with their patrdntge, wiu be
perfectly satisfied on trial of thtdr work.
Purchasers are requested to give us a call, before pur«ha
dag elsewhere. ... oct6-ly_
j t. JouasTon...—— f. t. jonssTo^
Eleelator Carriage Factory-
JOHNSTON, UIIOTIIF.It A Co n PRACTICAL COACIT
MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and street*, Alio
ebony city. Pa-* Imre on hand ©nd are manufacturing ao
citenrive assortment of Carriages, Rockaways, Buggies,
Baggagw Cara, Ac., made in all tlieir rations styles, with
atrict regard to durability and beauty of finish, usiug in all
their work the beat J uaiata iron and -n*t<m:hickoTy. Re
pair* attended to on the most reasonable term*. They led
i confident that all who nay favor them with their patroD*
I age, will be perfectly aalrified on trial if their woriu
The Pittsburgh nod Manchester Omnibuses pass BVery fir*
teen minutesdoring the day. __ _ oct2s:ly
' plTTfiDtißOil COACH FACTOIIV.
IL EIStLOW SJAETIS L- STtVCSS- 6cOBG« AUUBT
Bigelow & Co.,
Successors to k. m. iuqklow. no. it :
Diamond alloy, near Wood street. ritU-Qf£|a*TO£gja<
burEb—COACHBS, CARRIAGES, CUBA'
TONS, BUGGLEB, end eTery description of *■« > 11 ¥,r '
fimry vehicle# built to order, and finished in a manner un
surpassed for beauty of de?ign, of Unish, skill o.
workmanship, and darability of materials.
83* Ail work, warranted.
“ JOSEPH FLEMING, '
fsrccissoa to i. witcos a oo.)
CORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps
constantly cm hand a full assortment Of Drugs, Medi
cines, Mcdkiol-Chestß, Perfumery, and all article* pertain
Ing to his business.
83* Physicians’ descriptions carefully compounded a:
all hours. _
joils ruias.j. n^uxa.
FLE2IISG BROTHEU3,
(Succftssom to J. KlJil A Co.)
WHOLESALE DRUGGI STS,
jYo. 60 H'ood Sirfct, HU}!?urgK Pa.
Proprietors of Dr.M’Lane's Cole&ret**d VrrcrtTUg*. Liver
Vilb.Ac. •
JOHN HAFT, JB.,
(Su<M*«R?or to Ja? JrOuffi-y.)
Wliolceale ana Retail Draßplit,
VND Dealer in PAINTS, OlLii* DYE STUFFs, Ac., 141
Wood street, three door.; below Virion ullry,
ap r4:oAely _ PITTMIUPQn,
FtL . ALLEN,
WIIOLtSAAE DEALER IX
\7ines, Brandies, Cigars, Old hlononga*-
hela Rye Whisky, &c.,
ALSO, RECTIFYING DISTIIjLKRj
NO, S WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. PA.
VY7TNES, Ura*die«, Gius, Oordiuls, Jamuha trpiriLfl, St.
\\ Croix ami New England I'.uin, Claret#, Champagne,
Scotch Ale, London Drown Stout, IrKh, Scotch, Bourbon,
Old Monongahda Rye and R*rtlfi.-J WhDky, Apple, Teach,
IVlld Cherry and Blackberry Brandi**; imported Hnraon,
Regalia, and Principe Cigars; Ualf-Spanbdi and Common
Cigars, all at such low prices as to challfnx > comp* ItSon.
Vancv liar Kegs and Labelled Dottle* of every style. end
Demijohns of all rlzka. I respectfully invite an examina
tion of my stock, at No. * WOOD Street, Pittsburgh,
Penna.
~ New School for the Violin.
BY U.C- hill.—the practical VIOLIN school—
A new and complete synopsis of Violin playing, In an
easy, progressive and practical lojuj, orul designed expressly
for the American student, to which U added valuable les*
sons and exercises and beautU'ularrangcmonTA.as Solosand
of the most popular mwlodirs of tho day. Selected,
arranged and composed by U.C HILL, pupil ofSpobr, lato
President of tho New York PhHharm''nic Society.
The above just received. ifljvAvrtnce pf the trade, by
HUNKY K.LEUER, lOt Third street.
RECOMMENDATION.
Wo have carefully examined the aboTe work of U. C.
Hill's, and consider it ono of tho most complete and prac*
cal Violin Schools we have ever seen. U. ANTUN,
li. VOGEL,
f Teocbcrs of Music.
Ken»oval« ,
JB3-JNO- E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER,*®a
HAS removed to 294 LIBERTY street, opposite Garrison
alley, and No. 3 SEVENTH, near Bruitiifleld, where
the attention of his friends and the public is Invited to the
«tock of READY-MADE GOODS always on hand. Also,
Cloths, Cassimercß and Vestings for Ordered work. A full
assortment of Furnishing Goads for gentlemen, including
Uita of all qualities. Trank*. Umbrellas, Ac„ Ac. J*H_
joan m’oloswt.
Wholoßale and Retail Clothing tterchaats,
NO. 8 8 WOOD STREET.
THE subscribers respectfully inform thgir old customers
and the public in general, tlfat they hare this day as
sociated themselves In the above business, undur thsfirm
ot JOHN M’OLOSKEY A CO. They respectfully solicit »
=»Oare ot public patronage. _ . . . .
The previous business of each wIU b® settled by tbeni*
salves respectively. * et>
I k LAIILD, (late of the firm Of Coolsv A Laibd,) haring
H. opened STOKE NO. 0, (two doora ebovo the old
stand,) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING
BUSINESS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a
share ot the patronage of the late firm. ■
N- B.—Clothing made to order in the most fashionable
styles, and on tho ehortestgiotlc*—inferior to none ' n U >®
CUT- jrogfcy.
James Blolllngart
MONONGAHELA PLANINO MlLL—Would respectfully
inform his friends and the public, that his new estab
lishment is now in full operation, and that be la-prepared to
furnish Boat Cabins, and All all orders fot Planed Lumber,
with promptness, and at the lowest rates. .
13 Board »pd Plank, planed on one or both sides, constantly
on hand. ‘ •
Bash, Doors, and Mouldings, of «vwy description, made to
order.
Builders and Carpenters would flntj It to tholr advantage
to give him a call, os ho can- now turnisb them with planed
stuff suitable for every description ot work. .
WM A- nrER/iy.. ........J AMI 3 CBISWXU.
HEEUON & CRISWELL,
BELL AND BBASS FpCNDERS,
MANUFACTURERS of all kinds of BRASS WORK. LO
COMOTIVE, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al
so, CottoU Batting Manufacturers. •
Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City.
Office and Btore, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh.
OLD BRASB and COPPER token in exchange for work,
-or cmR paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will be
promptly attended to. febfcly
JOSEPH T. LOWRY, \
No, 43 Cbrncr of Pifih and Wood SLYt/Xly
Offloe up stairs. Entranc? from Fifth street.' Pittsburgh,
RESPECTFULLY announce to the • public that he has
commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, ih edhnec
tlon with Intelligence atid’ Ueneral Collecting.' He will
also attend to renting; Perrons in .want of servants; in any
capacity, or. those la want of places,wilLb© supplied at short
notice. All business entrusted to his care promptly at-'
tended to. . . . , ‘
iZ«/er<rtC«*—T. J.
0. Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black, James Mackerel, A. A. Mason,
Mafflt A Old. jan!B
ScUvehman it, Haunlein f
LmiOGRAPHERS— Third etreelbpposlte tho Posbofficc,
Pittsburgh. Maps, Bill Heads, Show Bills,
Labels, Architectural and Machine Drawing^.Business and’
Visiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, printed
in Colors, Gold, Bronxe, or Black, In the tnost approved style,
and at the most reasonable prices. ocUSyly
Gr&ffj Relslnger* A Graff,
WESTERN FOUNDRY, No. 124 Wood fctreet, Pitts
burgh, Pa.
OoofcLng Stores,
Coal and Wood Stoves,
Patlor Stovec,
Hollow Ware,
Sugar Hetties,
Store Kettles,
CB6LISH ASD CLASSICAL SEMINARY.
W T. SIoDONALDj' M. A., Pbiscipax.
The next'session or tho Institution will commence on
“S!S£Sste A.W. I*oml f ,O.Knep, Jr., BJ^Yon
onUorst. R. Miller. Jr. * UK6
'» n hn w. Batler Ar t>o.» . -
AND .COMMISSION MbROHANTS—
Pipe tod s L - pep»
' Notice*
mHE late firm of JOSE 3 A QUIGO. having been dissolved
I bv the d«ath of John F. Quigg. on ..the 27th inst., the
busings of *nid firm will bo settled by the undersigned, at
their office, corner of Ross and First streets.
. ; - ISAAQ JONES, Surviving Partner.
z fiepteaj)o3r.3()|, 18WH? o *? s /
Isaac Jones,
MANUFACTURER ol Spring and Blister Steel, Plough
slab Steel, steel Plough Wings, Coach and Eliptic
Springs* Brass Nut Taper,, naif patent, Screw, Mall and
notorntrml Iron A.xlos,—corner Of Koss' and. First streets,
Pittsburgh, Pa. oct2:1 f
ISAAC JOKES “ D ' D ’ Boaztts *'
D. «. Rogers As Co.,
Manufacturers of kogkrs* patent improved steel
Cultivator teeth. Office corner Ross and Firstetreets.
ocP2ly ■ _____
JACOB M’COLLISTBB,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER
ASD DEALEn IN ALL KINDS or
Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars,
No. 25 Fifth it., Pittsburgh, Pa.
43- Keeps constantly On band a largo supply of all the
various brands of Imparted Cigars. J ft3; ?
CHINA tlAbbf~
MARKET STREET, BETWEEN THIRD AND FOCBTH STREETS. _
Strangers visiting the city should call in
to teo the beftotlful assortment of CHINA, GLaSo
and QUEENSWAkR, now open at the above establish
ment. Onr goods being entirely new, we are enabled to
offer Inducements In all the latest styles of Dinner, Tea
and Toilet “Ware, white Jroo-stonp, we hftvo ft great variety
of shapes; also,- gold band and. fancy.colored stoneware
Tea and Toilet sets* ,Our stock of .white Cpri-red Dishes,
‘Soup Tuireen*; Vegetable Dish** without-covers, Jatoi
Dishes. audevery article appertaining to a Dinner Set is
large and well selected. Britannia Ware, Table Cntlery,
Spoons, Castors, Waiters, and House Furnishing Ooods, wo
have a large assortment.
COMMON WARE—Oar stock of CntnmOo Teas, Plates,
Di*h«*B, F Kera, Nappies, Bewls, Titchers, and every article
In the line is large, and wo ore prepared to peck them with
or without fine goods, as the purchaser mav wish.
Also, a largo assortment of all kinds of GLASS WARE,
which wi? ore selling at manufacturers' prices, all of which
are offered at wholesale or retail, by T
oct-20 - - ' ■ : JOHN J. O'LEARY.
WM. A. M’CLUKO,
DEALER IN
Fin&Tea», Choice Family Grocorie* and Willow
CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
TSnow receiving a largo assortment of FRESH GOODS,
1 In addition to Ws already extensive stock, purchased
from first hands in the Eastern markets, which, will be sold
at the lowest market prices.
45- Hotels, Steamboats, and families, buying by the
quantity, supplied at wholesale rates.
45- Goods delivered In the city tree of charge. eepU
"PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL,
.t. j. anil*.
.it. -MISINOER.
ttiinjTACTtfWßS OT
Plain and Fancy Grates,
Plain and Fancy Fender?,
Sad and Dog Irons,
Portable Forges,
Tea Kettles,
IVagon f lsoses, 4c. fmh!6
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V^N^-TV
II PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, 'APRIL 18, 1855.
BUSINESS CARDS.
BOBEBT H. PATTEBSOH, Proprietor,
CORNER OF DIAMO.'D STREET AND CHERRY ALLEY,
fit HE subscriber respectfully announces to the Ladies and
I Gentlemen nf IhtUbnrgh, that he hnfl recently erected
a RIDING SCHOOL, which, in point of die, eotnrabdlou**-
oesv and adaptation, undeniably excels ony similar estab
liidiment in the United States. Its location ift oeceMlbla
from all parts of the city, while Its high and ulry sit nation
renders it especially suited to the promotion of health, by
this most agreeable exercise. The Horses «ro docile and
well trained, and the proprietor pledges himself that no
pains or expense wi!l be spared to mske this establishment
the flretin the confident** of the public.
Notice.
TUR Interact of Mr. JOIIS ATWELL in our business
ceases from ihD.daD* by agreement. Our business, as
WHOLESALE OROCEItS, will be continued by the remain
ii ff partners under the firm of
“ BAGALhY, COSORAYK A 00.
Nos. 15 sol 20 VV t e«J street, Pittsburgh.
BAGALKY. WOODWARD A CO.
No 221 Market street, Philadelphia
WM BAG ILKY A CO.
Pittsburgh, December IPth, 1554—'d»*c22
1 "Notice. •
I HAVE said myiniarest iu On; businei* of T-ong, Miller
k Co., U> 8. A. Lou*. who, with John Phillips. "Ulrou-
Uuu? at the old «UnJ, Fo. 109 Front street. I cordially
reonnitnroJ tho d*A firm to the patraoage of my friends.
Pittsburgh, Jolv 29, ISA 4. P- U. MILLER.
8. A. LOSO -
S. A. LONG A. CO.,
B I*ll7. AND UKA.-H KOUNDKIIS, AND HAS YTTTEKS,
invfo*atl»*nin>u to their slo-ik of Chii>’.<i**U*T»,UnJOitet‘t,
Peiniaz.t:> und other tiiture*. We fit u? hcii-'M with Gat
&ud j'lr-Kin., m*Ue lira** of all niu‘l* to order, fur
nish Kaflxnui i’noip* and Te.nk CHIU'C*, Bud keep An^j
Attrition ?.le*al constantly on h*ml_ _ it 3 ' _
” Sliver jjlanufjiclory.
Spoons, forks, emblems.'ic.—Rtncai'N t* micta
—OwlD” luPUpt-rbrlaotUittS'lD manufactorlngay owo
work wu o.ro non m-‘lu£ at 10 per eetit. lower thas
th** ra«*erQ cities cr All work it warranted.
Stirling Silver —We alto manuTn'-Uire Spoons of the
RxULli sterling ‘jnaiily. , , ... ,
Watches nud Watch r**ps!:lrg continued, w»*h <>r * > J'7 * li ‘
rtliiv and ruuawed iMerrhin GUin to cive entire ratisfactioo
u. ru.stcoet«, IV.li ua to j.rko au4 the «tij*ri'>r quality of
the work. W W. WIhSON,
W-.itchmt.Uer B?hl Jeweller,
»30T 14 o rts*r of Mfefrfctt an 1 Fourth street?.
""Steoinhoat Furniture ami Ctialra.
WE have on hand uud aro enn-Vin?:* raanufaetu-
Vl..Tlng STEAMBOAT CABIN FURKTTPUE AND
I Wp»CHAIR3,nf every d-<ri;.'.ior, tu:
I S ■ Jhsre.nidoo Dining Table,.;
Do IU r 4o:
Udlcs CaVt* Chairs of various -tyles;
Grnlß. do d- Jo;
g^* t > V.) m do do do;
I?„ ToU» t ;
TVte * iv.tCAl
Divan-i; Centre Tablesj
Wash ?tatid.«: Card do:
Water do; Yrny?, Sr., *«\
Material nud workmanship warranted, arul pri'M sati*
, fc-tory. T. H YOUNG A GO.,
' jyjo ss tfffiUoPeld rt.(-pi>n<ite City Hotel.
S(>TICB.
DALY'S STOCKING MANUFACTORY,
Jfo 20 bXfth itrcst, Crst corner ak.tt Market Street,
nTrauciittH, ta
WHERE WILE be ionnd lb© largest nnd best iißPorlet!
stock of HOAIEKY «*vor offered f«r rale in Ibis city.
Purcb«p»m« will find it to their adranUge tn call at thl« es
tablishment at.d examine for themselves; H l* nil I
Insure th*-ir custom. C. DALY.
N. B Remember the Cueip Stocking Corneb.
M>ty „ P v-
C. U. (Lendly & Co.,
CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 83 Third strect,
near Marks!, would respectfully inform their frietula
and the public generally, that they have now in *tora their
compete FALL STOCK. cooking of CARPETS of every
description, from the Royal Velvet anil Bru*soK to the com
mon Ingrain, Hemp anil Jtng. Floor OU Cloth, front on ®
to eight yards wide, new designs and Tery rich. Cocoa and
Canton Matting. Druggets, Ruga,Mat?, Btair Rods Window
Shades, Ac. Persooa In want are Invited to call and exam
luo their Mock. Steamboat?, Hotels, and Residences turn*
Ished on thn most reasonable terms.
Small profits and quick sales." - ®!
TERMS OAFU ONLY. &&
W. b. Haven
TIIE OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (late John
ston A Stockton.)-And Blank Book ami Stationery
WariibottW, I" pit-pared to execute every style of
Commercial, Canal and Stenmboat Job Printing and Boot
Binding, aml-furnish every article In the Blank Book, Paper
and Stationery Huo, at the shortest notice aud on the most
reasonable terms.
Blank Book anil Stationery Warehouse. Printing Dolce
ami Book'BlbJory, corner of Market and Fucood ate fnovlfl
\t. R. 811ITQ J. 11. IiUXTKR
Smith, Hair &- Hunter,
(Late Smith 4 Slnolalr,)
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DITALEUS in all kinds or Pittsburgh MnauDM
ture-V 122 Second end 151 First street, rittsbu-gb,
i’ eons. ■ •
Depot of ijongwortli & Zimmermim s Ca
, V tsutu Wines mil Brandy.
rnilE underslsned bus received and offers for'Wj®; C "T
‘ X • ctsinati prices, n thrge quantity of Logworlh * Zlmmer
man’s choice and vrortl-tunpnned. “^.3“
dies’ Enact Catawba Wines. Such as may desire to procure
ah excellent article of Native Wine, (the pure Juice pfthe
crape A nill find nu establishment the place for the PT?*'!L
ialho of their desires. The Catawba Draady, dUUlled from
the genuine drape.is declared by many excellent judges,
equal in flavor to the host imported Chj^j^gEu,
. ,„ . No, 131 Liberty street.
— : 1 Ho an Otttcc. ' |
TOHN a. O’BRIEN,« BSirrimELD STREET, het»e«D
J ' Fairth and Diamond alley.. -Moneylo®n p il on Q6ld and
Silver Plate, Diamonds, Gold and Silver Y* atches, Jewel y»
Mifllcaflnstromentfl, Guns and Pistols, Feather Beds, Fur
niture, and all blnds’of artictcs-for any length of ime
agreed on; Charges for storage eonslderahly lower than
heretofore. Private entrance through the hall door. All
business transactions strictly confidential. t 0 <
Forfeited pledges sold Immediately, aftorbeingoutot
ditT^S-redeemed. .BarpUn.otQold ud »
• ea, Jewelry.^c-, alw»y«on hand. apyu.om
NJCWSKK D KTOIIKI
JAMES WARDItOP,
OmreßS for aale CANARY BIRDS of the most Improved
being very hardy, and One singers. Bird Seeds
kanfe Millet,Rone and mlxed;Seed. Bouquets
composed of the finest FLOWERS,tU:
Budir’lwllotropes, &o. Evergreens (in pots)
SSSftESESV>£■ Seed and florttou.tural Store,
No. *0 Fifth fit- near Wood- . Q
consume tlie Smofee*
Trxvt hßvini the exclnalvo to matmiac*
tfre and SWEENEY’S .HOT AIK AND SMOKE
oo r , fS\^®. ,^S, th.rsSt?S£S3
Furnace no.“ Th. attention of tiose-intereßted^B
l- lic '2^alwood°S't. 0 o r ?f n JltuiNioiiAK '
] ITOO city Stove Warehoueo, No. 134 Wood Bt.. ■
' s\am- ■■ ■ it ta True! „
THAT PIOTTJHKS of snporlor excellence may
bo obtained at CAItGO’S New Dagaeman Qftlle.
Bi« -v No 70 Fonrth street, at prlce.i varying frott
One to Twenty Dollars. All-work_ warranted to
olease Children taken in a few seconds. Call and examine
So various styles, lW open toy and■««•
Ping. 1 -
T)RODTICE, rdSfAltSsa'AND eOMMISSION MERj
“ r vPaper Hanging"-
»tw r r N 0 85 WOOD STREET.
„,,. T[l ASI) AMKRICAN I'AiILOH PAPERS;
*U. oak and marMo;
lufdSdStfa r>apert!fo^rfngroon«imdcliainbetß;
A large and complete assortment of the aooT®» selected
ibrt£ eesaon, wiUboeoldat
, .V
V- ) 's* -* ’’
r , *M V
- v-sr-V-'
. *•*
'• '.v V - -
business ‘cards,
R E M_(> V A L.
C. IHMSES,
JIAHOFACTUSEB OF EY£EY VA-lU.KTY OF
vials, bottles,
AND
WINDOW -GLASS,
Black. Porter, Wine and Claret Boltlet,
DE MIJ 0 H NS A N.P' CAEBOVS;
* AL'O —
FLINT GLASS IN EVERT VARIETY.
Warehouse), Hos. 104 Second, & 133,135 First st.,
L>l rtaHUKOH, PA. [tnli2B
hakd waka-;
FOR
Saddlers and Carriage Mailers.
B. T. LEECH, JR.,
No* 127 Wind street,
PITTSBURGH.
Also, Cloths, Damasks, Daces, Hoss, Beat Stuff,
Springs, &c-, &c.
Boots and Shoes, Wholesale And Rctati.
JAMES -KOBB,
NO. SO Market,-and 6 Union street, third door from the
Market Hons®, would caJUbo aUcmioti of bU frkndM,
and the public generally, to thu fact, that he baa now .on
baud the largest and best selected stock of 150.0 TS ANL*
BLIOEB, in all their varieties, worn by ladies and gentlemen
of Phil -elpiiia, New York aud Boston, aud which,ho ties:?,
canno'. tali to please all. . . • *
Ills prices are very much reduced, and ho sells Leases
Gaiters at from $1,12 to $2.50; Boot*. from
to $6; and excellent Gentlemen's Gaiters, aid Youths and
Children’a wear, at extraordinary low.prli^. 1 '
He also continues to manufacture, as heretofore, all de
scriptions of LADIES AND GENTLEsIEN’E 3JOOTB AND
SHOES, of thabest quality and the latest stjld. ali of which
he warrants. Nor should be overlooked bis bejy.largoe*-
sorUnentof Gum Sandals, Overshoes ufid Bras, for
Gentlemen and Children. Evenr person who favorvhlm
with their patronage will, he faiclj dealt wlih. • - ?ati9
WATER CURE ISHTITC^E,
HAND STREET, (SOUTH SIDE,) BET. PENN STREET
AND THE PITTSBURGH, PA,
DOCTOR BAELZ t Graduate and Practitioner in thn Old
Schools of Medicine, Allopathic add lloma)patiuc,an<l
for the past tenyears aeurcesaful nydrtpsthLst»haso£.cned.
a WATER CURB in the above location!
The perfectly safe, direct and Immediate df- ct this Rje
tem has on all Fevers, and all dis*-*e<:A aentv and eb>r»m:v— -
while it is mild, grateful and invigoratilbi to the weak nr.U
debilitated, r«mdrr.vit peculiarly in lvdliee, who
will be treated at their homes.
Allopathic aud Ilomtrpathle treatment will b* odminte
terpd whero desired; but, after lung and thorough expo*
rience, Doctor Baels gives a decided prHereßce to Hydro
pathy, which has. throughout the old and c«w world,
proven so eminently successful in every torca of disoase,
Including. Incipient Consumption, Broochi!:*. Uyepopdn.
Inflammatory and Chronic ltbeumatt.'m, Asthma. Cuts
neons, Nervous and Liver DUeases. Testimonial* of cures
from highly reputable citterns of nearly everyf’Stattt in the
Union, can be examined at Doctor Baels’s office. The Kev.
Clergy are Invited to consult him gratis. ,
Warm water being used in thecommfneement/aoa
throughout the treatment,Jt tsoluxurylostcadof-unpleas
ant, as"those Unacqnalnted'mlgbt auppofe. •£
/.XTttXSCM.—MessM. Charles Brewer, Waterman Palmer,
W. W. Wilson, W. H. Williams, Thompson Bell, J. H. Wel f
den, D. T. Morgan, Wm. B. Holmes, English, B M.
Kerr. _
The undersigned, having visited Doctor Raelva Infillu
tion and witnessed bis suecefsTul treatment, cheerfully re
commend him as a thoroughly educated undskiilliil Phy
sician : ' •
Charles T. RuaselL Jo*. M’Connells, David Hunt,.John
C. Curtis, llobL Patrick, John B. Llving*tnu, Jclm Wright;
W. W. Patrick, Moses F. Eaton, O Qrinsby Gregg. { Jand _
KiCUAttiTVi UUCJteINO,
aiASi’FMTvara or
Gilt, 6!lver, Brass, Bronze, Looking-Glass,
PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES,
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTED—No. 21 tT CCAi^sriiSiX.
All kinds of Composition Ornaments, lor tumnbonts,
Ac. Ail kind* of Gild u? and Jte gilding, to or-fer. Gilt
Mouldings f>T Frames, wholes o nt:d iKsll Yarn th. la:
Uil Pacing*. Engravings end Lithograph", for fide.
Impaired or defaced Oil Panting* restored in the
bfesi manner. -
j*o. rniLLtPS
AH Franit* and MculUiogfl n-nufactnrii) in ihv i-siab-
Kfibmeni may be cleaned without Injury,srittr fo»p and
wat-r. §.
Call and wo. No. 2! S.t. Clair st, PlttebUj^b^
Kewr Trlnitnlug Stor«j
No. 83 Cbracr of MatLti ttrrzi an
FRANK van OOIIDEU fr.-pnifally ar.iicumetfS to the
publir.of Pittsburgh and Trinity, tbot he will op«o lbs
now Trimming Stow c-u Monday, April 17 th. li»• iutt ! >i? *:d
up the neatest Aow room in the city, end filled it with a
choice selection of the Ut»*t style; *r Trimming nod 1-Yu
cy Goods, he iUttrra himself that lie will t iler superior in
ducements and endeavor U> give full RAthtueliuU to »wl who
m«y favor hua with their patronage.
Novr, don't forget the plact— No. S 3 Mirk-’C «-tiru»r
of the Diamond. faprlJ) iiIA.N'K VAN
Cor. of Plf'Ji and (rTdIJ gU , trppntilf CoUi’L i&qjf.
ri \IIE Fall Session of this School wi;J cuajiu«-t.c» on Mi>N-
I DAY, tiepternbcr 4th. anil the duilr* cf msi.n;.-uio:i will
b* bv Messrs. tIKIUGS an'} M’DON ALD.
Th-*rv uro ten K'lccwiTe months m tb« Academic year.
Tuition Is sl-,60 quar^r.
The cumber of pujdlr. ia limite.!, aud 1 oys are
in the onlor of applications which mny bo mini- alter
Augnel 3-Jth, at &* Liberty ttretet, or at School, or by letter
dropped in Post Oflule. ausi pw*
JAiIM t. LEI>U£ •' oct * - J *
licdlte & (Jiain,
(3uecsrSfOW to Alulf any <2 Li'vi'U )
A ANCF.V TUKKItS uf Cal, Momjcd nua ruun, l u.-.i.
...X an<i Fancy CXrtoral AKK. uti l «i—tVisib till
kin-lsof Window G.a;**, Fluska, Y«iu* **uu u.>vu.-? ..
house corner of Market and Watoi street*,
cpbStdly
“ Wm. H. Tolcott & Co.,
iBI'CCLSaOPS to T. KENNEPT, ja., & C0.,1
MANUFACTURERS OF GILT ANDMAHOGAN V:UW"-
ING GLASSES, Portrait aud lecture FramvH, ir , ;»od
dealer* in rwpotled and Domestic Fancy Good*, N ... ml -
pt . r of Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh- octiilw
HAVING sold my interest in the firm of T. KENNEDY,
JIL, A CO., to William U. Tulcott, who, with A-0-
Uunry, will continue the Looking Glass and Variety I’.osi
neas at the old Bland, corner of Wood and Fonrth Ptrut*:?,
under the style or Wm. U. Talcott A Co. FcwafidohCy re
commend them to toy former eustoners, as every wi.y
Qualified to rlto entire satisfaction.
All persona having demands against me, aud all iodeU**d
to^ m uy °" 11 ~iaa »pi, jb.:
Henry Rlohardion, Jcweiior,
HAVING re-fitted his store In a handsome maimer, and
but recently returned from the eastern cities with a
fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY
GOODS, would call thS attention of his friends and custom
ers to the fact that anfong'ms Watches will be found the ;
most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the
latest styles of BroocheFrEreast Pina, Fob and Vest Chain?,
Finger Kings, Ear Rings,“Miniature Lockets, cm., etc.
FANCY GOODS—Such as Papier Macho, Work Tables and
Botes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mats,
Oolt'sPistols. Porte Monpaiea In.great variety ;Chin» Fruit
andCake Dlsnes; with tin endless variety ol useful and or
namental articles. which have only to bo seen to be appre-
Jated. [noyl] NO. 81 MARKET_STRELT._
- “ ENTfiRPUIS jbi WORKS.
JVb. 130 Wood itrtrt. Third door btltno Virgin AUey.
BOWN ft TETLEY would call the attention of Sporting
men to their Large assortment of Guns, and Re
volving Pistols, the larg«3t and beet selected Hwk ever
opened in this markeU-together with a general
of Hardware, Cutlery, Tools und Fishing Tackle, all uf which
we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purtdiUFcrs, or
for Rood approved-paper. mwrlh
J MCLAUGHLIN, No. 05 Fourth street, -nearly opposite
+ the Mayor’s Officers manufacturing Gentlemen’s first
Boots, Low fihoesj'ties and battened; Congress and Button,,
ed (laitere; LadleS* Boots, UalPßoots, Jenny Linds, Blip
-pera,and. French Lashing Gaiters, of every color and shadef
Uncy Kid end Batin Gaiters, of the best material; Misses
and Children’s do, of every variety.
N. U.—All kind* made tonrdttr.oo.flhort octlce. [aulO
THE Partnership between Wm. Youngsou >md Daulel
YoonßSon, under the name of Wm. Yoongson ft Co., is
.Di-smAm WM. YOUNGSON will carry on the PAINTING
bufiness in all Us branches at the Bhop of the late firm, No.
•23 9KVENTH street, opposite tho Neptune Euglne House.
mh27:lw WM. YuUNGSON.
House, sign .and ornamental painter—no.
*23 SxvtNTH street, opposite the Neptune Engine
House. mhfi7;Cm
—ft orth-'WeßternTPollce Agency,
'ri 89 WASHINGTON STREET, corner of Dejrbnru.
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
ALLAN MSEXMOH - - EDWAED A. IIUCSEIV
Pinkerton ft. Go.
nrtroTX THZTB ATTENTION TO TUE TUAXSACIION oP A GENERAL
DETECTIVE POLICE BUSINESS
In the states of Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana.
mhlOsdtf
soldiers' Bounty Lauds,
And claims against governmcint'.—i wm pro
cre Bounty Land Warrants for Soldier*, th*-ir Widows
and Minor Children, and wilt prosecute Claim- against
Government, and atteud to business in the "Court of
Claims.” recently established by Congro* <.
Nn 148 Third street, ono door above Smithfield st,
THE undersigned has wade arruugemeuts wiu» Thomas
Lumpkin, of Washington City, to procure WARRANTS,
for Soldiers, their Widows or Children, for BOUNTV
Ta Vnva nr anv otbdr claims on IheiOoTernmcaL
LAND-,or auy .SAMUEL FAUNUsT->CH,
mh2:tfl Residence, No. & Rosa.street, PitUburgh.
Tm? Ttnd.*rfiltrued conuuaea to outain Bounty Land
ffamnts Xte present MU &es to all who.*have
in any War since 179 i). 100 acres. Terms moderate.
»errea in any » COUKSHOOT, S 7 Diamond alley.
between Wood st and Diamond.
Acmcy Tor Soldiers* Claims.
LO OVTk0VTk;N*OP LANDS- —l 1 U UC H A Si? A N 1) SALT! 0?
f AND WAllliANTd.—The undersigned ha* made ar*
r-nirements with competent and responsible gontl-niMi t ’
obufin Certificates or Warrants for Soldiers, their wido* s or
ininnr children,who are entitled to Bounty Lands; also for
SaXSaon of Land,, and th. Purely 4 Sol. of Load
U'Aomntd * JUUN 1). DAI A 3,
Corner of Wood and Fifth struts.
HOME league factory.
aAMII/TOtf tJTfiWAKT, Manufacturer of Shirting,
Checks, Tweeds, etc., Eebeeca ott-oeL, Allegheny* has
n.oued aWarerooai sicoxd story tost J3cildikq3, corner
Eiftlißiid WO 4 streets, Pittsburgh. .. t -e - •
Merchants who ate not aware that these Checks can he
dado as good and sold as low here os In any other city In
the United States, are inrited to call and examine for them*
Mira. -Bihiaim-.
SeiuluaT} 7 for Uoy»<
A Caul.
Hoots aud Slioeo.
Dissolution of Partnership.
Wm. Youngaon,
Bounty Lands.
railroads
CLEVEI.AHD AJJD FIITSBUEGH
RAILROAD.
CONNECTING WITH * ■ '
STEAMERS FOREST CITT AND DIURNAL,
riA W.ELLSVILLE, .
and
Ohio ana P«Hi»ylvnnia R^Uroftq,
VIA ALLIANCE. _ ■
rSVKJi'flhorUst, quickest and most reliable route to TolaJO,
X Chicago, Bock Island, Galena, and St. Eopis, is VIA
mute is Hundred miles shorter and about nine
hours uuicfccr than the circuitoufi one via.lndianapolis.
Three Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. . -
Three Daily Trains from Clevelandto Chicago.
Tin;.- to Cleveland sis ‘hours, Chicago twenty-three hours,
and £t. Louis thirty-seven hqur3.
' VIA ALLIANCE. . * 1
The Trains of the Ohio and Peuna. Railroad leaving Pitts
burgh at o.UO, A H., 8.00, A. M., and a.OO, -P.IL, connect
at Alliance .at 6.30 A. M* X 1.45 and 6 3QT. H.,as
fnrCleveland leave Alliance at? i3O, A. M., And 12-00
M . and 0 35 P. M , cfano.cling at Hudson with Trains for
Cuvehojra Palls and Akron, and arriving In Cleveland ot
10.01 A. M., 220 P.M., and 9,00 P.M. , - ‘
I'nssengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Rock Island,
Galena, and the North-west, who wish to go through with
out detention, will take the J n leaving Kttsburgh at
BkK> A BU and arriving 10 Cleveland at 2.20 P. M., as that
is the only train by width close connections are made
i through’ to th<r show point. . Paßnenwra-b, this tmn
i reach Obicom at. 7.80 unit morning, pnd St. Loula at mid
night
VIA WELLSYTLLE. •
Strainers Forest City and Diurnal will leave the No-
“Wharf «very morning, (Sundays excepted.) at.
10 o'clock, for WftllsTina, conceding vith the train leaving
Veil mile at 4.30 Pr 51.,• and arriving at Olavelnad at O.GU
An Arcommodation Train will leave Wellsville daily,
(Sundays excepted.) at CO P. M, connecting at Bayard,
With Exrrep* Train arriving'ln'Cleveland at P. 81.
Trnio c from WMlsvillo and Cleveland connect ut-Bayard
fo- Carrollton. Wajne.Htrurg, Dover, and New pbiladelpbio.
AsT* 1 IclteiA fdr Cleveland, Chicago and the North-west,
Ti urePtifJnt a lass rate than vlaAMairce.
The Trains froiaGleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run as
follows: Leave Cleveland at 7.30 and 2.30 A. M., andjbhS £r
Sj arrive at Chicago at 11.00 PI SI., 7.00 A. 23., and 10.00
A i leave Chicogo for Kocfe Island and, St. ionie as
follows: I'er Itock Inland at 0.00 A. AI., and H.OO P. AI.
For St Louis at 9.15 A. 51., and 10.05 P. M r - . \
- • 'passengers dor St Louis go aver Rock Island Railroad to-
JOiieZranu thence over the Chicago and. iliKiiaippt Railroad.
jo AUop, and thence by Steamboat. (23 miles) to St. Louis.
rv-wri.Mra by tie 0.15, A. Jf, Train arrive In St. Louis at
H .tW «nbe evening, and by tbß 10.05, P. 51., Train, at noon.
E< Days»i;» chocked through to Cleveland, and there re
checked for Chiraeo ana St. Douis. .„ F
i'AKH AT »■ ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND,
lsidass. M tf» ,r ■ 111 class. id cTs.
To Am,n«—4* ™ p S?«»r, *}S $ : *1? 2?
*■ ' 4 ro u Rock Isl’d, 18 00 .11 25.
o Toledo "* Cf.O 14 Galena 1315 14 CO
- CWMBolllia 00 . $lO 50 “ Springfield 18 70 4 ,16 20
DiaamiMt-lli 00 14(0 , “ ilurilpgton 2l 01).
1. 5, l nui"“ ...21 GO 1050 ‘ ‘ ’
I pWwnsera»«• requested to procure 4 their!ticketsL»t, the
oShw cl" tbc Company, in Mruongahela Housd, beloythe
~, rn , r J. DURAND, Eup't, Cleveland.-
ml/.-s J. A. CAUOUDV. Ag’t, Pittehurgh.
CESTRAL ROUTE,
NEW AND DIKE C T ROUTE OPENI
?nv^.rr;tr
Kor thorn Illinois to thoKissicsdppi Eivor,
lOWA,-'"MISSOURI*';
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA,
All Railroad to Ibe Slusltslppt.
(Ohicago,' Jiuidington and Quhicy.
HAIL, ®S^^-ROAI>
Fur '’lkly Tire Chicago x&r • £ Gzsi. Miutasy
. .♦* - TaA-Jt: a..«: -KOW coamUD,. -•• ••
Ami Trains run Urn entire- ilhiancc torn CHICAGO IO
BL'RIIh'GTON. fov. a, \:Khout ch-inge of Cars. ' ’ I
T?i*' OuTv Dirt-cr-'ftbrttn * to' 1 ' BCmSOW, |
‘KJSOKUUcMCSCATINK, CQUAWKA, WAPULIA FORT
DSTS C‘JtiNCIL A«r, and tbe,OSW ALli
KA i I.UGaT) K<nte i;or.i CHICAGO TO ST. LOUTS, OLOO^ -
I. CLINTON, 3,’KCAtI'A, CAIRO, SItivINOFIBLD,
.1 ACKSONVILLE, NAi’L.B'.onJ intermediate St&Uonß on
11. Illinois -kt Western, ond Uhloand Mirais-
Mprf Railroads. • • ::
Train** n-T!i‘i a!-ore Une-l«a*e Cbicsiro an the arrival or
i T.-iUU--' irism..\*.«\JEaat—an-iimj all laying over nt say of
1 Burllocton Southern and Central
lowa &mt Northern Jiissopii—waking the.quickest: and
ct reutr le stt the luipartahtjWJ&Otty**,
of th;. ; MtNi-’sipp n« far n.fCmitKil JjldJf.’wlttfromiortyto
fifty tniV < i ban.hv r.ny other r>u.e. The Road,
f,rr u lnrgo < f the way, is inid with the eotmsL'bua
K..UL, the smoothest riding pud best Railroad in the
\ TI \] s.*fv>kel vrhh the mustmod-mi T/o-omt; tires and elegant
ni4w Cure. ,
By this root® passengers axe sure of making connec*,
uml hrrivieg at St. L-.'ul? oc advertteed’tlme avoiding*
wtßffnn; ( M*y nf fngy and ic*,und dan-jocs of narigas
tion. ns on the ruuto by Altana
togra;* checked direct tbiough from Cldcago, and no
churi’.u for h.tmfiing s;i any point.
THROUGH ’TICKETS by this route can ho purchased, at
r.ll tin- ; UnilrDSil {WW In- the East; at the Office ol the
i Comp-oy, c'irnp~of Clark and Lake street?,'ln lb© 6 ran He
Buildii.g; ai tlie Depot of the Guleua.R. 11., and at, the
Mi.-b. Ceut. R. H. Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn stA,
opi-0.-ito Treraont House., Chicago. : ,• » _
FR) IGUT con icm’d bv this routo will rceeiTe immeal
ate-’-patch. ' C.G. HAMMOND, "
C. K. FOLLLTT,
GeuVTiekct : Ag’t, Chicago.
K&- TICKETS can fce.procured at the principal. Railroad
On.-v; of ihVmuntrv." mbl9
T 855; ~ AIH iliiE KOTJXE 1855.
CITIC?A*GO TOST. LOUIS
Via CUlCvr.), ALTON AND &T. LOUIS
RAIL jj*ROAD. ■
Formerly tire Chicago and Mississippi.
Carrying (hi Great Ar.itrican Expressand C. S. Mails.
IMlB’oalv nirtvt nml Koute to the Southend
•'smirtr-VFWt—twenty Miles Shorter than any. other
lu>uU\ ’' •
two tsnoran express trails daily, suxdat3‘ excepted.
Leives Arrittsai
St Lout* Pay Express..-..
St. U-ui* NL'bt ha press
Trains run direcily through without change of cars or
SrimCAiMffo *o St •
151 I'D KTANT'CON MOTION 6—At Joliet, with the Itdck
Island Railroad frr Ottawa, In.S&lle,Kocfc Island and Cen
tCAtli:U?oihiugtQh,'with TlllnoU CehTrid Railroad for Clin
ton, Wavuesviile nml Decatur, and with Stages for Peoria.
At t p*ingQe!d» with .Great Western.:llailroad for Jaekson-
Tillu uud Illinois lUvur. ‘ • r .: •,
At Alton, with Daily Lino nf Packets for Hannibal,
Qufrry-rrofl“K«*nfcuk: -tire-mbit expeditious and reliable
route to all portions okNa?th?}usterU Missouri. •
At St. Louis, vt:h Daily Pim class Steamers for New
Orleans aud intermediate points on tho Lower .Mississippi,
•an-1 with Regular Lined of Packets Tor Kansas, Si. Joseph,
I ami all poiuts on tho Missouri,Tennessee,OombemndnhQ*
I Arltaurus ltirers. . „ ■ ;
it. P. MORGAN, Sup t, Bloomington, Hi.
tfG, Afiout, Cbica o, 111. [*P 7 1 ~
THE PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD.
rmnK GREAT CKNTIvAL'IUYnTE, connecting the At*
X Ininii* cities with Western, North-western anil- Boalh*
ve.-ttru StHt*.’?, br aoootinuous Railway Utreot.. This road,
ulfo connects at Pittsburgh with daily line oi steamers to.
all parts bu the Wcsturn KlTorJ, and at Cleveland and Sah
dusky with -steamers to ; all-ports on.the North-western 1
Lakes; making th* most direct, cheapest and reliable route
by which FREIQITE cim ba forwarded: to and from the
{/rcdfifVff. ” ** . ;
•itAtKs &
FIRST CLASSi—Beots, Shoe*, Dry Goods,} BOc . P er IOOIbi
(in boxes.) Furs,-Feathers, Ac f - . .. ..--I
SECOND CLASS.— .Books and Stationery,] 1 ' ' '' '
Dry Goods, (in bales,) Hardware, Lea- >7sct perlOOtts.
ther, Wool, Ac .......
THIRD CLASS.—rAnvila, Bagging, Baqon i -g lOOtba.-
ond Pork, (In bulk,) Hemp, Ac 03 v
FOURTH-CLASS —Coliee, Flsli, Bacon and f « nerlOO&fl
Pork, (packed,) Lord and Lard Oil f wc * per AUUWO *
gsy* In. snipping Goods from any point East ot Philadel
phia, bo particular »o wirfc package “ via Pennsylvania
JlailriKid?’ Ait Uccis consigned to the Agent* of this Road
at ph.Uudvibhki or Pilfcßurgh, will be forwarded without
detention.
PaxioiiT Agents—Moses Potter, Boston; J. L. EUiott,N.
V.; E. .)» Sneeder, Philadelphia; Migraw & liopns, Balti
more; Geo.C. Fnmcisous, Pittsburgh; Shringinaa A Brown,
Cincinnati. Chic,; J. S. Moorhead, Ky.; R. C.
Meldrum, Miidism.'lnd; uatcliil & Co., St.>Louis,
S. Mitchell A Son, Evansville, Indiana. ■
U.. H.nocs^fON,
General Freight Agent. Philadelphia.
H. J. LOMBAEBT,
SupcrintendnntjAltoopa, l*£u
PENNSYLVANIA IS.AILIt.OADi
THREfi DAILY'THUvWGU TRAINS, betweeu-Phlladel- ;
p'uiii and Piiisbuiyh. Til K MORNING- TRAIN
leaves Philadelphia for FilLburgh at 7*.3, A. M., and Pitts
burgh tor I’hjb'.tMphior nt 7, A. ,51. THE FAST LINE
b\;T»'fi I'M tale! pbiu for Pittsburgh at 1 P. M.,-and Pitts
burgh f.-r Philadelphiaat I,l’. M. THE NIGHT EXPRESS
T ii AIN leaves Philadelphia fur Pittsburgh ul? 11, P. £l., and
Pittsburgh lor Philadelphia at 10, P. M.
'li.f above lines connect nt Pittsburgh with the Railroads
to an-t from St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, liU
Fr.iukfurr, Lexington' aud-Louisville, Ky 4 Tferr# Haute,
,lisdit.oD, Lafayette und iudianayulls, ludg-CitfcinnatirlMy
ton, Springfield, liellefonUiiue, Sandusky, Toledo, CleVfi*
laud, Columbus, Zanesville; Masshlotr'and Wooster, OhU"»;
also, with the Steam PacketlJoats from and toNkW OHLtIAN.?,
tj. louw, Louiavilu: and CixciKNiTi.
Through Tickets can be had to or from cither of thooboye
For further particulars, peo handbills ot the different
starting, points, .A’ufcPeogersirom the West will find this the
shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Haiti*
iHwrCj Ne\v York, of bo'ston. TIiOS.
Asr'»nt, Passenzor Liues, I‘UiraaelpMa.
J. HE3KIMEN,
Agent, ’Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh,
TfiREK-STORV IIijCSES i'OR SALE I —Situated
1; on bTankiiu-and tlm streets. Tbo corner house con*
tains five rooms, a g >od cellar and'a fitore'jttoai—'ffalisE.flx
,ur*-? through ibe h uise. * ;;
Tbo other houses contain-eight toons ea«t j hatn room,
cellar, and hot and.ccjhi.wiuar through th* I «hhle. house,
i'o*MM» Mul yruucaU* to HoU , .
\V alter P. Marilialli t «
TMTORT'ERsud Dosler in Frencb aml Anerlcsir Paper 1
iur,«v» * a
Duv pmnt-n^s—lQo bushels reoM and Ibrfialo’hy * : -
ap3 . SEMaYa.43<JIiIHSi
• . ..- v--.:.- tiiu if C*-
Ilowftrd Phtladelpfc*®*
IMPORTANT ANNOU N 0 E M K NTT? ail personsafilic:-
ed with Sexual dlwaap, each as Seminal Weakness, im
potence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, B?ph>Us, Ac, Ac... ' '
The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia, liLTiew.
of tbo awful destruction of human life and health, caused,
by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions which arepraotisea
upon the unfortunate victims of such .disease® by Quacks,
have directed their consulting Surgeon, ns a CHARITABLE
ACT worthy of their name, to give MEDICAL ADVICE
GRATIS to all persons thus afflicted, (male or female.) who
ooply by letter, (post paid,) with a deecription of their con*
dltioh. (age, occupation, habits of life, Atu,) and in cases or
ext't-me poverty and Buffering, to FURNISH.MEDICINES
TREE OF CHARGE.
T ; ie Howard Association is a'beoevolont.inßtitutlon, es
tablished by special endowment, for the relief of the side
and' distressed, Afflicted with “Virulent*,and Epldemio
diseases,” and its funds can be used for no other purpose
It has now a surplus of means, which the Directors have
voted to advertise the above notice. It U needless to add
that the association commands the highest Medical skill or
Address (post-paid) Dr. GEO.' R. CALHOUN, Consulting
Surgeon, Howard Association, Philadelphia, P&i
By order of the Directors, ’ „ .
f EZRA D. President.
GEO. FAIRCHILD, decretory. l*P 2 l' __
GEOEGE J. HENKEL'S -
CITY CA BI fi E T W ABE HOU 6 E j
tfo. 173 ..GBBSTWJT STHJ2ST,
i 0"" IP hi«
OTESITUBE, IF EYEEY STYLE!
Comprising LouisXlV, Louis XV, Elizabethan and Antique,
with Sculpture Carving and modern style; \ :
In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Batlnwood and Maple;
all of superior construction, and finished in the
best sty ife, equal to, if not excelling in qual
ity, the Goods of any Establish
mentlntheUnitedBtatea.
EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren
tices being positively excluded,)and using the best ma
terials, the work cannot fail to give satisfaction to pur
chasers. Amongst.the many advantages offered to pur
chasers, Is the facility of Famishing a Honse, either int ele
gant or plain style, completely from one establishment ; by
which means all the articles In each room correspond in
style Bnd quality, and the immense stock always e* mma,
being so various in design, enables purchasers to please'
their taste in a selection,-without the delay necessarily*
: caused in ordering Furniture. - - :: ; ?
To give an idea of the finished Furniture on band, I need
only inform you that my Rooms-ore 176 loot long, by 27 feet
wide, four noors in number; with Shops, contiguous, suffi
cient to‘employ 200 hands, which la a that tho
work is all done under my own immediate inspection.. -
. A»-The Packing laall done in tho. Store. o
warrantedto- carry safely any distance. VSslterato Pblla
dolphia are respectfully invited, as purchasers or otherwise,
to call and examine the Goods; " ,t' au2s:ly :
- . * JOSEPaHIOGBIDOE,
' COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT,
n 3B cbiunactu, below Prai Stan,,’.
St. DoalJl, Elo., .
CONSIGNMENTS andCommlsslonswiHmeetWHn prompt ]
i and pvtßonalatiSEtion, arid- Übcial adtcmo-j i wM be
glTea when ronnirs d, on Consjgmnratß.ot BM« of Baaing,
in hunts • ■ a. *
Grderalor the purchase of Lead, Groin, Hemp ana other
• ProduceVwiU b 6 promptly filled at thelowcst market prices^;
The Receiving and Forwarding of Merehafcdixe and Pro
duce will meet with especial care and dlspatchrrthelowest
rates of Freight wilTalwaysbe procured, and tha expense
of Storage and Drayagena much'as poealble avoided;
.;? - : -mumnom: * % .. ■
Page 4 Bacon. St, Louis; EUis 4 Morton, Cincinnati;
OharW,'Blow4U6;, do; Strader 4 'Gorman,' : do;
Chouteau* Valla, do;. Dosea* Prater.. ... ..'do;
Doan, King 4 CoV do; Springer & Whitanaa, do,
J. W.-Butler4 Bro.,Pittabh; H.O.Gooodman * Co.,de;
D. Leech 4 Co., do; D.4C.Yarnall4Co.,PhlJeda;
Wfa/Holmes * Co., i do; Morgan,J.BLßucfc*Morgans
Blow 4 March, New York* do;
FrOst 4 Forrest, do; Shields 4 Miller, do,
Charles A. Meigs, ' . So;* JoSi&b Leo 4C0.» Baltimore.
A.G.Farwell* Co.,Boston; Abraham.J,.Cole, .
Howard,'SonSCo., 'do; f.'B.Reynolds, Louisville;
. _■- H.D. Newcomb & Bro., - do;
Tio.Twichell* Co.,Commission Merchants,"New Orlean*
. wgjT b&vo an open Policy of Insurance, wiftch wfU cover
all eWprafeurs to my address, when advised by letter per
mail,orwhen 16p40»0d. l 6p4o»od. on tills of ttie
time of shipment. * JOSEPH" MOGRIDGE,
augO ; “ St.Louis,Missouri. .
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SPBIHB STOCK 03? HAHBUBGJIfiSOS,.. I
" CHARLOTTE BLUME. No. lIS 'Wood |
ursZlSSfasMliitTMt.l'ittstnieh. wle Acept, •. Vl
Hamburg Pianos are undoubtedly bu- [
• »* g \J Uperior'to all others, both in elaslicfly
. touch, and superiority o/tone. _ , ■ - 'I
’ They haTexot onty received the highest tnarrarof. appx>
bationlromthe best European PianUts, such as ; f
LIST, THALBERG, |
Andbiherfcwho havo them constantly in : own use* j
bft also from our resident Professors. .The following is an
extract from a letter of : * I
PROFESSOR HENRY ROHBOCK. . .. J
After descdbing- the.partlcalar style, two of which ho j
wants for bis own ure—one Grand and one Square—he
speaks aft follows of their excellent qualities: ; I
** My little daughter, w ho plays very wel», must, with my
self, have o goed instrument, and yours are the only ones 1
. which can satisfy me. . • j'- ' .. ’ 1
“ Instruments are offered me on the most accommodating. j
tehnft. I, however, do 1 not like-'them; they have not tho
elastio touch end the tone of yours. :
“I remain yours,respectfully, . . • ....
- v \• •-- > •-V<‘HKm*RpnnocK, Pittsburgh, Pa. •!
For sale -by OHXRLOITE. BLTJIIK, al the ‘lOl4 Estab.
Ihhed Piano Depot," 118 Weed street, 2d door above Fifth
Also. sole-Agent for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania
for Eallel, Barisd Co.'s Boston Fianos* (which in the East
ern C jtieB aro considered, superior to either Chickermg’s or
Kuhns 4 ClaTk*B; but which fact is not extensively.known,;
as they have-' but lately'been introduced here;} and other
New York and-PhUodclphia Pianos, of the "best‘makers, ot
prices from to SBOQ. ; - :
SL Lovis.
.12G0-A-. M.
. 3.45 P. M.
Chicogo,
. 9.15 a:ML...„.
,10.00 P. M<
NUMBER 178.
PHILADELPHIA;
ST. LOUIS.
; of Pltfsbnrgh.
’EN-that,-pursuant to tho.
tcorporation > aid Bank, ap*
1 the net iipproved the 16th
An Act- Regulating Bank?.
;p to tho Cupital Stock of fai *
LTTSBBRGH” will be O ened
Fourth Pittsburgh, cn
»F APRIFiiTBSS. at 10 o’clock,
f each" day. ;* •
I r; H: Hartley,
HilUaruM. Hirsh,
’ W. 0. Leslie, - . .
H. L. KlagwaU, ‘
Wm B/Holoresr
Ja». B. Eyons
James .V
Anderson,
Jaoea Bark, Jr.,
David Campbell,.
Iraac-M. Pennock, . .
■William F. John3ton, '
• Geo. G. F andscus,
A. Kirk Lewis,
Geo. W. Cass,
. Roly Patterson,
• Andrew Burke,
. . .. Cpnwjiuricm/r*.
CARD.
■■• k FEY? days- since,' I- published an advertisement of my j
A- liAupc&a Pianos,-in.which an extract from a-lelter j
from ProC<H .Rohbock, ofjthls city, addrpssei, to Messrs.,l
Baumcartea & Heins, of Hamburg, the manufacturers, 1
was inserted. This morning 3 observed in seyerah of toe
daily papers a “ Notic r ” signed by Prof. R, in whichhe
states that I was unauthorized to make use of It, and that I
it was incorrectly stated and applied; .... v. v- ■■
. -In reply—l presumed that if he had written tho letter, 1
he of course', meant what was therein contained,and.con*
'Sauently required no authority from him w make the
Sma publfe. As regards theossertlon as to
Sssiliiave the letter in my poEsesjlon, fcf j
itself, word for word ;aa I bave pubUshed. Baum* 1
Mrteu A Helns ate, net dependanbaipon Mr. for
Indotsement—thrir Pianos were-knownj appreciated and
received, the Jil shrat rammendations from the first artists,
long before Prof. R. saw fit to pass an opi oion upon them.
My reason for publishing the extract was In the
he was 'well known inthe city, andnot b ® aa 3,Srf
tnt»nfifttlon sms necessary, to establish the merit ox toe
Pianos. In conclusion,! tohyidd that they
-own merit,nn4ava endorsed by sudimon a» lißt.Thalberg,
NOTICE,
tN an advertisement of Mrs- Illume, in tliis paper, my 1
navels muds use of in connection with Ibo Hsmbutg 1
Pianos. Suck use i". unauthorised by me, and, moreover,
the mat'er is incorrectly stated and misapplied.- ihfl J ac ~
nr» these: About a.year 050 I wrote to Baunjgarten A ]
Heine, Piano makers in -Hamburg, (Germany.) for a Plano
'of a new aid peculiar confltructloo.onaof which limisb?
ed a minute description. They replied that they did not
-manufacture euy such, and. requested me to esamlDe a
Piano 01 their make sont ;o Mrs-Illume, at the same time
offering to furu sh ine with a Bimiiar one, in case I liked it.
I accordingJy~«xamlncd the instrument,-bat nsit did .not
please me, I declined purchasing Of-Qioin- ~I b f a ''“ “i c “,
tought and am now using , a f
NtrasaS CtXns.N. Y. (mhffff) Hi-MIY ROHHOCK.
NEW STOCK OF ,
CHI QKltB. INQ & SONS’
. jSlnpr- PIANOS.
JOHN H. SIULtOR, No. 81 Wood stoim,
V? 3 H U UhPtweßir Fourth atrbet and Diamond alley. I
has inst received from the manufactory of CUICKERINQ I
k BuNS "BOSTON, ft new and full Bupply of their *fTRBT- I
CLA«S SEVEN OCTAVE r*ANO FuHTES, with oil tho
late and valuable improvor.onts— also, of their plainer end
lower nric«d-styles, suitable for tho.«* .who require a cheap ]
imt irood instrument. All the Piano Fortes from this man* :
ufacSware warranted, and will be Bold INVARIABLY AT
BOSTON FACTORY PRICES. ; - *
OLD ’ PlANOS.—Several pecona*naDd Pianoa, in good
T order, for pale at $3O, $50, : 575, $ll5, $lBO, Ac,, Ac.
MELODEONS-fA full supply of Melodeons of entirely
new and beautiful styles, and from, the best manufactories
in. iiie' country, at $45, slqo;sl3s, $l5O.
JOHN U. MELLOR,
Agentfor the saleof-CHrosEEiso kjtosst Pusos,
For Pittsburgh and Western Penna.
JB3*No. 81 Wood street, between Diamond alley and
, fourth streeL' ; > ■ mhlO
MOVING’ DAY IS OVKKI and many families Intro
changed their residences.- Some have left places that
aredear to them, where they hart*attended some/ 4 loved
one” through a long illness, endingln death! Many find
their new home is not as convenient oa theold one; while
Others are pleased with the change. . In moving, the hands
'are exposed to the cold’alr, and became sore, and rough.
- 'Thlscanhe cured, and they ban be made aoft and white by
the use of tha.iI£RP£TIDBQAP— pricn 12% eta. tifer cake;
; .Sold by fap*l -r ;-8- ODTHBERT. l4Q : Third at,
DO YOU WAS T*: BMALL: FARM f—Foe gale, a Farm
nf IwentyHfoh l Act«3»*»&ht,<3f which arc In cultiva*
: tion, ana on-cleared except eight aero, which ore in choice
I timber: ah Orchard I 'of about eighty trees of diffrrent
ukihda; about-fire acres contain ,Coil;'situated at'three
, snUes from the city, and of a milefrom the
“'Ohio river. : .Pricesl7oo.. Terms: $BOO Id hand; remain*
derinhne and two years'. ' 8, CUTHBfiRT A-BON, '
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DAILY MORNING POST*
WEDNESDAY MORNING:
Negotiations, at Vienna—The Third
Point**China cea of Peace.
[From Ibo London limes, March 30. ]
Although wo have atadionaly abstained from
any remarks which might throw rfiaoredlt oa
the negotiations now going on or in
dicate ourdiatrust of their result, wehnve never
lost sight of the difficulties by which thia con
ference of the belligerent Powers is' inovitably
beset, and, though willing to accopt;on honor
able peace, we. hare, not diagniaed our opin
ion that tho highest interests of . this nation and
of Enrope may : require n vigorous proaeoution
of the war.. The interruption which is now un
derstood to have taken place in tho'deliberatioos
of the conference on the third point, ; end the re
ference sold to havo been made, by.tbo Plenipo
tentiaries to their .respective Courts, confirm tho
suspicion which haatmifqrtnly been entertained
in this country by those,who are moot acquaint
ed with tho real oourao of pnblio affaire. Tho
diBCUBSion of the third point in the ertioles sub
mitted to the oonferenco r ,and interpreted by tho
Westcrh Powers, ..has’, checked the progross of
negotiation, and has given rise to strong doubts
of its;ultimate success. The' Ensaiah Plenipo-
tenti&ties appear not to* have boon aathorizad to
accede to the termson which Lord John Russoll
and M. do Bonrqueney wore, prepared to insist
to the abatement of the preponderance of Rus
sia in tho Black Sea; and it now reßts with the
Cabinet of St. Petersburg to,determine whether
the Conference is to persevere in its specific
■labors, or to. abandon, for the present tha at
tempt. •
J Undoubtedly, it liaft been argued that the at
tempt to terminate this Contest was premature,
that thefottune of war had not sufficiently solved
the difficulties of these questions, and thatj in
reality, neither party was prepared to recede
from the demands which had indb'ced it to resort
to arms. Nevertheless, It woo thought by the
Cabinets of Loudon and Paris that no oppor
tunity should be] neglected which held ont any
prospect of the hdnorabld termination of a strug
gle eo injurious to the best interests of Europe,
and that it was due to the Poweranlrcady asso
ciated by treaty with cur just demands to cx-
Lhnust alrtho means which held out any hope of
the restoration of peach; With this view and
for this purpose the tone of the Western Powers
in these Conferences has been extremely tempe
rate; and they have been disposed to carry con
cessions to. thetr furthest limits; This motive
alone can have induced them to orßit the reduc
tion of tbo fortress of Sebastopol from the con
ditions they required, ami to; oontemplate the
I possibility of am evacuation of thoßnssian ter
ritory, proyidcddheylobtaihed effectual seourity
for the iimitatioh ibf that nival force which has
threatened for several the; existence and
independence: of the Ottoman Empire. It is not
for ns to determinnwhother. any such effectual
security could bo .obtained, ns long as Sebastopol
remains stronger than ever from its prolonged
defehce; and armed at all-points against the
power of Turkey. Eut, in. consenting to nego
tiate at nil .upon a -basiß whioh did not include
the redootion of Sebastopol; the Western Powers
have unquestionably .given tho, strongest imagi
nable proof of-their sineero desire.for the resto
ration cf peace.: Daring tho earlier stages of
this negotiation t?o have not raised our voice
against even this concession, because we felt
that the previQns success Ot.Onr'arms did not
warrant us insisting op which the
fortune of war Had not yet placed in onr hands.
But, should tho ; Conferences be suspended and
ultimately broken : off by ho fault of the allied
Governments,, then woi feelrmoreilhan evor that
the Buoccsa of our operations in. the Crimea is
the test of. our power, and the.prgnmentß. by
Which, we originally nrged the expedition against
fiehastapol recur with’ tenfold' ifeece, and compel .
■unto-strain every nervo for itß.demolition. Wo
knew that weVere.playing for great Stake;'
wo know that the existence of the, great fortified
works of Sebastopol is the basis J of the prepon
derance of Russia, hot only in:the L'laok Sea,
bnt over; the East; and, .until : tbat obstacle is
conquered and retnoved, weeannot hopo to have
destroyed tho ‘causes of this oohteet. The failure
of the negotiation would therefore materially in
crease the importance attached-torour operations
in the Crimes,.-and their rosult ; wonld become
the real criterion of sucoess or defeat.
.To those considerations are added others of
Boaroely inferior moment, with referenoe to the
position and future conduct:of the German
Powets. It is true that ih order, to obtain tho
support of. Austria., and ,ta execute wtth puno
tillouß fidelity, the engagementsyhich bind ns
and her fb tho objects of tho treaty of the 2nd
of December, the western States-have conoeded
much of their jnst demands. 6 sr the rejection
by.Russiapf the,term.pow.undep discussion puts
an end to the labors of the Comerenoe, on the
ground that she refuses to subtnß to that dimi
nution'of herpower: in tho.tßUok-Sea whioh
tho other Powers have proclaimed to be essential
to the peace of Europe, jt can sbaroely be con
tended that' Austria itf not bohn'd to support to
tffeir dullest extent the propositions sho had pre
viously approved.--1f,.0n tha.contrary, the ne
gotiations for peaco-were interrupted by exces
sivepretensions on the side, of Ihe Allies, Ans
‘tria mightavaltlierself of shbfi'Wßtate of things
to prolongher'neutTaUtyior tnoiippose their de
mands. : It: bocomosj therefore; n matter of
great, .nicety, and moment to dccide whether the
responsibility, of.this determination is justly to
rest on the sldis of our adversary or of onr own
Ministers. Russia'loss heretofore been the sols
originator of this war, and QB.cb.flnccessive step
in, onr proceedings havebeen .regulated by her
own. We apprehend that if th§ Vienna Confer
ences dome to an unsuccessful termination ittcrili.
bo seen thatitis hot' on our side that sincerity,
and a disposition to; make sacrifices for peace
have been wanting-
There is, however, yot_ another element indi
rectly engaged in these transabtlons, which can
not be entirely lost sight of.’ It’is by the seces
sion of Prhsßia from the policy of the allies that
tho: confederacy of tho great European Powers
has lost that unity of purpose it would otherwise
have possessed. Prussia has exerted herself with
unscrupulous activity to divide' rind paralyse the
resources of Germany; Prussia, oxeluded by her
own-fault-from the Conferences, has. assumed
wlthiU.the list few weeks In her communications,
both with Austria und with France, an asperity
of language which,betrays at onco tho keenness
1 of her disappointment, and the malice of her te
venge. Thesesonritnents have rather increased
since the'death or Nicholas re
moved frotn the soene a man whom the King of
Prussia regarded with more f?ar than affection,
and. placed his own ndphdw on the Imperial
throne! The dissolution of the Vienna Confer
ences, if that event is to be anticipated, will dis
sipate into thin air ths scheme of pacification
based upon the Four Points, and will put an end
to that obscure and indeterminate condition in
whioh the German Powers have continued to
fluctuate. They'might'hope td presorve their
neutrality through one or two campaigns, to be
terminated at . no distant day by n compromise ;
but, if the war assumes a more dooided and ex-
I tended character, their own interests will compel
1 thorn to take more positive measures. We have
! the assurances of Austria that; anxious ns sho is
for peaco, that peace is not to bs obtained for her
by the arms.of other Powers. F a hate the posi
tive engagement by treaty of Austria that sho
will be prepared, on the failure of tho negotia
tions, in whioh She has taken" part with the Al
lies, to Unite her efforts to theirs. The more
Prussia Jeans to.the Russian .alliance tho more
Austria is led towards ;the Western States, for
the action and oounteraotion'of those two Pow
ers nnbappily constitute the naohaoism of Ger
man politics - Thus,: if tho war continues, it can
hardly he anticipated that tho union of Germany
willbe preserved. There is, however, ons fur
ther. ohance of negotiation,., though a faint one,
it is not altogether impossible that the answer
expected from : St. Petetebnrgh may bo in the
form of some counter-projection whioh discus
sion may bo renewed. .Wo,.however, do notox
pect that any proposal lively to bo put forward
by the Russian tjoverumeht 'at this time can be
regarded ns practicable or sincere, and we be
lieve it will fail when it iS braiight to tho test ot
themeasnres whiah can alone-secure thoperma
_ ! nehoe of that peace which jre.desiro to obtain,
ra- I 'ill imiii ' ' " ;
ARNICA PLABTHRS. — X bate i“ r ®’ t'f'.hj
•theso mlebratedPlnJtexs ftr.wj“®“ ?£?&?mwoi!d
Playback or limbs. AIM, « W«dl«
Hemlock Piastres, Atd a vAriats: .«* oth«rSlnos. »>
bartog tO.OSOplasters,o*o*{"*«> U
and Mark. tat.
APRIL 18.
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