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Connected with the Establishment of Ih«'Homing Post tvu of th* largest Job Printing Offices in tht city, where a U kinds of work is done on the shortest notice, and most reason aW? terms. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Robti C. G* Sprout, Attorney and counsellor at law—office, no. Fonrth street, ButshuTgb,.Pa. , decllay James A* Lowrle, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, bftgeeoSmithfield street and Cherry alley, fdeclltly 1 JOSEPH WEAVER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office) No* 144 Fourth street) Ja&lyN PtrtaßUßon, pa. JOHN BARTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, corner Fifth and Grant sts*, ja&ly?] mTaaußQg, pa. Thomas Means, Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery. Office, nest door to the Poet Office, Steubenville, Ohio. myt b. P. Koss, ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa., fourth door below Mr. Rody Patterson’s Livery Stable. je2S C. Orlando Loomis, ATTORNEY at LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood. Jy-f-T Thomas M. Marshall, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lowrie’e Building#, Fourth street. janT:ly R. B.Carnahan, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between Cherp' alley and Grant street. j«2.*y J. N. ll’Clowry, Attorney and counsellor at law—omoe in Bakewell’e Buildings, on Qrnut street. je3 I). H. Haxcn, ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth street, above and near Smlthtield. marffT.-y Patrick fil'Kenua, ALDERMAN OF THIRD WARD. OFFICE CORNER OF GRANT AND FlFTfl STREETS, (formerly occupied by Alderman Lewis,) whcroallhu ainesa (tertaining to the office of Alderman and Justice of the Peace will be promptly attendol to. fo.bl:3to N. U ucttin.au ter, Alderman. OFFICE, Grant street, between Fourth Bt. and Diamond alley. Conveynnciug of all kind? done with the great est care and Wgal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate ex amined, Ac. K. S* Meal, Alderman. 9l THIRD Street, between Wood and llarketatreets, Pittsburgh. Collections promptly made. Bonds,Mort gages, and other writings drawn with neatness end accu racy je2l:ly , r-r 11. AHL, SUUGKON DKNTIST, (sue jfigSjgSSgfe cessor to G.W. Biddle,) >*o. 144 SMITH FIELD STB.KBT. I .L.T r Office hours, from 8 to 1 o'clock, and rom 2 to £ o’clock. febl3:ly i J.SOOTT, DKNTIST, Fourth street, Ove doors west of Market. Omca Hours Prom nine A. M. to flVe M. dec2o:y BUSINESS CARDS. X>. W. HKRSTINiS A CO.. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AND Dealers Generally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin' einnati and other Hanulacturea, &c iyb.93 Front streets, beticem Market and Ferry ilretit, pmsnnnG n, pa. MSf“ Liberal cash advances mail* on consignments. Pal* tlcalar attention paid to forwarding Western merchandise. References. —Clark 4 Thaw, Wta. llugaley A Co., W in. M*» Cully A Co., l\ Seller? & Co., llays A Blauk, Kramer ft IL»hm | ilt'ury- Graff, Esq., Win. Eiobbaum, S. 11. Johnston, Ksq., Tlvjin-i.' Bakevell, Esq., George Ledlie, E f q., Solomon fitoner, Estj J*6:t wm. m.sv.HAif. VVM. BINGUAJI ft CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Liberty street, np}y>site Ptr.na. Railroad l>rj>ci, apr7 PiTT-nurßnn, Fa. Ucary 11, Collin*. Forwarding and commission merchant, and Wholesale Dealer in Cheese, batter, Seeds, Kish, aud Produce geu-raily, No. 'in V/O'JD St., Pittfburgli. fmarQ Paul ft Ulurdock, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCUANB, AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Waterrtrvet,Cincinnati, Ohio. •_ [aphtf King aioorlicau, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— No. 27 Wood street. Pittsburgh. __ [my23 X* C. Morgan, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER has always on ban a general assortment vl School, Miscellaneous and Blank Boot/s Printing, Poet and Cap Paper, Ac., Wholesale and P.e ftail. No. 104 Wood street, below Fifth, Hast Ride, Pittsburgh. Wanted. Rag? and Tanner*.’ Scrap*. ajil&dy 1, W. Chadvrlckf Dealer in rags and paper, no. us wood street, Pittsburgh. The highest ?rice in cavh paid for rags. myllry WILLIAM UIIASS, Pbiln. Rliller ft Rlcketaon, WHOLESALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS oF BRANDIES, Wines and Segars—Nos. 17 2.and 174, corner of Irwin and Liberty street*, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nail?, Colton Varna, constantly on han l. j 723 William Carr A Co., tffjj, Caha Ute :;f the firm of J ParKcb 4 Co.) WHOLESALE 01D AJEKS and Dealers in For«dgu Wines and Brandies, Old Monongnhela and Rectified Wbi.- feey, No. 329 Commercial How, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. jaO:v Co-Part uers hip. THE subscribers baTs thU day formed a partnership for the purpose of cfirryiug »o Gtinniistion and Furicnrd ing, in connection with the Fish, Ita:t*n and Oil, and Pro duce business generally, under the style of HsflLbii A Rich aanson; warehouse No. lid Water and l&i) Front r.treets; formerly occupied by Burbridgu A Ingbram. WM. B. K.NGLISII, JAMES RICHARDSON, J A 3. J. BENNETT. Pittsburgh, February Ist, ISMdVbS FR. DRAVO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., doul«r It . Country Produce, offers for sale a choice flock o firooaries, selected for family use. Spices of every variety and the purest quality, ground at his Steam Mills. ALr, Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken in ex} change for Merchandise. F. R. D. has procured a foil assortment of Landretb’s Warracteddarden Seeds, and invites the attention of all in terested in rural affairs. i»nll w a. Esuotiu. j. (UciiAtti'so.v. J. i. BiisKirr ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. COMMISSION AND FOR WARDING MERCHANTS, AND Wnolesalo Dealers in Fish, Bacon and Oil,and Produce generally. Warehouse formerly occupied by Burhridge 4 Inghram, No. 116 Water and 150 First street, Pittsburgh, Peuna. f**3 Commission House. milE subscribers hare opeae.l a house for the above pur- A pose, at No. 17 SmsthQeld street, four doors above the MoDongahela House. Wo wiil parch;?!, or receive, on Commb-'sion, for sale, cousi-gniaaotsof Flour. Bacon. Cheese t Com, Oats, Harley, Fuis S'-oJ. Gran Seed, Haled Hay, rfc., upon which we will make advances, or purchase at the best market rates for cash. nov6 AIX3EO 4 CO. Jas. M’LaugliUu, Dealer in groceries, pk>iduck, floor, bacon, Ac.. No. 10, corner Smithfteld and First streets, Pitt* ■ burgh, Ph. ho T< l .TUU-<. B. TOCN'J T. U. Youug Jfc Co, *Y - StnUhf>.'!d it/•'*!, City Ho'.rl, Maxu-a musks of cabinet kuuxituke and 0 iUKS,oI uvery d<**crlplion. Mit*rials find work •amasLli' warranted, aa l.vlJ ni rwliK’***! price*. Car* 1 tftkin »»D pvkiu* l»r land and ffuter rarriair*. nn,tl JOHN li. » -UNO C. U. Wood, 'TM.’JKIKK AND WHOLESALE DKU.EU IN 'VINKS ANii LIQUuRS, No. 147 North Secon i «lrwet, Gflh d'«<r abor i Hare, east silo, Philadelphia, haa on hand the best nl nl'l Brnnd!»ii, Wines. IriHh Whisky, Monongo iiela Whisky, Holland Gio, Cordials, Ac , on terms worthy the ittentioo of purchasers huJ dealer*. fnu‘2Py Ileury ll’Calloagli A Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS ual Commuwtou Merchants, ?r».-nAr r.f t**»nu n-vl Irwio a*«. ISn c H, >r gh Wm. Dlgby, Jr., CLOTHING AND FURNISHING BTORF.. Masonic JldU, Street, Pittsburg! j.— Clothing made to order, in good strle. and at moderate rates «n9:tf R. A A. C. Duqciiu,. WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in Produce, For eign Wines an I Liquors,Oli Monoogaholsaod Recti fied Whisky, No. 291 Liberty st.. Pittsburgh. Pa. \ jy29:y A, Ttndle, Kg&sgk WHOLESALE ami Retail SADDLE, HARNESS, VALISE and CARPET BAG manufac * torer. No. 106 Wood 6troet, Pittsburgh, P». John 11. Ulcllor, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAI INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music, School Books and Stationery, No. 122 Wood street, 1 janl A.J. DAOAN. UAOAS A AHL, WHOLESALE ami Retail Di »rs in Silks, Fhncy anc Staple DRY GOODS, Noe 51 Market and 8 Unioc .stroet, Pittsburgh. aor4 JOSEPH CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE AN T D RETAIL DEALER IN IMPORTED CIGARS, No. 53 Market street. Pittsburgh. POWER A iUEUDOM, Architectural and ornamental carvers.- Ornamental Patterns {or Casting, in every style ■Modeling, Designing, Ac. Composition Ornaments for th< ■decoration of Steamboats, Buildings, Ac.; 96 SSIITIIFTELT Street-, near the Post Office. vU.lni E. WUirEHOUSE, FANOT SILK AND WOOLEN DYER AND CLEANEIi No. 7 ISABELLA St, near the Emmot Hotel, marl Ailbuiibnt. S. CUTHBERT A SON, Real estate and general agents, No. sc street. novl L.. E. Hayward* DEALER in BOOTS, SriOES. TRUNKS and LEGEOR!* and BRAID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty sts No, 174 Pittflbareh, l‘a jel4:r JOHN mTCHKLL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, No. 135 Wood Street, ja3:ygl Nostdoorto Shoe Pittsburgh TOS. FLEMTNG having associated with JOS ABEL, tb« business will hereafter be conducted under the style < J. ABEL A C 0. f at the old stand, corner of Smitbfleld an Fourth streets. jal:y William Thorn, Drue K |, t) HAS REMOVED to th« corner of HAND and PEN* Streets, where ho will, as usual, attend promptly » fcls numerous friends. All articles in his line are warrant* pure. and pat np nitb tho utmost care. taar!4:6m Win. lfonnglon, ~ HOUSE. BIQN AND OENAUhNTAI PAINTER—N. 23 SmsTH street, opposite' the Neptune Begin. Souse. mh27:6m . -t. VOLUME XIII. RO. 130 WOOD BTBX3T, T lEh DOQB BHOtV VTHGIH AIIXT - BO WIT «i TETL KY. IMPORTERS and manufacturers of CUTLERY .SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES. Ac. We W keep a general assortnfent of the above articles constantly oh band ; together with a general Tarlety of Fancy Hardware. Also, G utis, Pis* tola and Revolver#. Flasks, Horns, Shot Delta, Caps, Powder, Lead andDullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and Hair Drivers’ Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Also. Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLEBI—We are making Rifles of every description, to order, of the bent meteriah and workmanship warranted.— Orders received for them at Wholesale tr Retail, will be fill ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at W’boles&le prices. my!s THE edbscrlbersare now opening at their new Wareroom- NO.JOD FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith field, the largest assortment of OIIANDELIKKS, BRACK ETS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Gas Fitting, .ever-Offeted in this market. Having arrangements made ’ bywhlih they will be constantly In receipt of new patterns and varieties, they confidently Invite the attention of pur chasers to their selection. We are determined to Hell as low as any house In the West, aud being practical Gas Fit ters, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles In thislipe. We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of every de scription) for gas. water and steam. Brass Castings of all kinds made to order promptly. GFUKGk HLETCIIER, FROM NEW YOBS, MANUFACTURER of the celebrated \a \ QoFAumcr Ventilating Wh', Mastic / T \ Band Toupee*, and every description of Ornamental Ilnlr, for Ln ii*-P and V ’ j^iy^S GentU * meU * ‘ 9 FoUi<TIl FTItKKT, betgffo Wood end Mark-t, Pitts- Butch tit's system enables Ladles and Uentlemeu to measure their heads with accuracy. “ Foa wlQ?t No. IJ The round of the Head. No. 2.’ From the forehead over the head to neck, No. 2. No. 3. ear to ear, over the top. No. 4.-From ear to ear. rouud the forehead. For Toupees, to cover the top uf the head only—a paper pattern, exact shape of the bald part. [mv4 Hew Coach and Carrlege Factory l .JOHNSTON, BROTHERS & C 0. f Obmer of Bebecca and Belmont streets, Allegheny City, n WOULD respectfully inform tbrir friends the public generally, that they have commenced the manufacture c-f Carriages, w ~j Jfc—BKronchc*. R<-*ck*iway *,Buggies,Sleighs and Chariots, in all their various styles tf finish ami proportion. All orders will be executed with strict regardtoduraMlitv and beauty of finish. Repairs will a'.sc >»* at'-r.ded to on the moat reasonable terms. Using in ail their work the best Eastern Shafts, Pole?, uud V.'Wl duff. tb.-y f--. ! confi dent that all who favor them with their paircnc.gc, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of thi-ir work. Purchasers are requested to g*r-- u* a call, befor* pur-ha glng elsewhere. octfl:!y J T. JOIQfSTON I>. T. JOIINVXON S. M.A<j£l Klcelalor Carriage Factory. Tuunbtgn, bkutukk a cu., practical c-lvcii tj MA K LRS, corner ot Rebecca and Bel cion t streets, A lie gttftuy sitT, Pa., hare on bund and an- m.-vuufactnring an extensLe assortment of Carriages, Rockaways. Rusgies. Baggage Cam, Ac., made In all their various sty Ks. wirii strict regard to durability an 1 K-autr of finish, using in all their work (behest JiioiaU irou and eastern hickory. P.e piir« atten-led to on the m->st rea*;naM'- terms. They feel confident that ail wlij m >Y favor th-*m with their pntrun age, will I'fl pomectlv w»ti-fi-d on trial f thf-ir work The Pittsbuvh an-1 M-vn- h.-.-ti r 'Omnibuses pass every fif teen mi notes luring Die dev. oetfi-v iy PITTSIUIRG ii Cti AC 11 FACTORY*' U. BJGLLOw WAIiTI.V U bTIVgXS o£-jr.CS Blgclovr A Co,, SUCCESSORH TO B. M BIUhLOW, N 43 mm. « Diamond alley, near Woo-l stleet. Pitts burgh—CD AC 11ES, CARRIAGE*, PUKA TONS, BL'GGIRIf. aud every de.-erij.t iuu of .UUN. BICUDAUM. ,'j KO. BtNGIiAH f&ory Tctiiclvß built to ordtT, acJ in q n?at!ijvr utv surpassed f»r beauty of tl-slgn, «?1»-£«dc» of GnL>h, skilt cf workmanship. ami durability of mnturials. 49" All work warranted JOSKPIi FLKiIiiSG, [SCCCESS3U TO L. WILCOX A CO.) /CORNER MARKET ETRRKT AND DIAMOND, keaf* constantly on hand a full cf Drugs. Medi cine*, Medicine Chests, Perfumery, aud til arUrlp? p«ruiu iug to hh business. Physicians’ Pntscriptlons compounded at all hours. Vj? j*uy JOUH FIXAtIAO O>CHKMI I LUIIBd. FLEMING lIRUTHKRS, (Sue«*v*3ors to J. Kidd Jt Co.; WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 00 lfhr<i &r<rt, PilHl-urrjh, Fx. Proprietors of Dr. M'Laoe’s Celebrated Vermifuge. Liver Pill-, Ac. jnU JOHN'bA FT, JR., (Sue.-vsvir tn Jus. M’Gqff.-v.) Wholesale and lletatl Drue(,'lit i A NJ> Drußr io PAINTS, OILS. DVK STUITf. Ac , HI ,±\. Wood street, three doors h-dow Virgin al*e\, apr4:mA«-ly PITTcbUbGH. ,ax. ricsxt3o.'i, Piin-.borgh. R. l . Allen, WHOLESALE DUlEfc IX Foreign Wines. Brandies, Cigars, Old Kononga* hola Bye Whisky. &c.. ALSO, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, NO. 8 WOOD STREET, PirThBUUGH, DA. Bra--dies. Gins, CordiaU. J&mai. n Spirits, St. \ F Croix and N*-tv England Rum. Ciur>d«. {'b*ir>pn_;n*'p, rtcotch Ale, lioudoo Brown Stout. IrUh. Scotch, bourbon, Old Moumiguheln Rye and Rectlfb-d \\ hi>fey, Apple, lV.u 1:, Wild Cherry nnd Blackberry Urwndi-’«; l!»rau:i. Regalia, and Principe Cigars; Ii«!!-S;.ord.sh uni Ct-Ti:-;. u Cigars. all at Hitch low p jr** as in rkuKeog . n.mp- i:i. n. Dancy Car Kt'Kf and Label led Bottles of every vtyle, ».nd Demijohn* of all sizes. I re.spec; fulij invite an examina tion of iny stock, at No. S WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, Penna. apr3.lv New School for the Violin. BY U.C. LULL—THE PRACTICAL VIoIIN A new an J ejtuplete rynop.«i* of Yiuli u piny iug, iu u n ••any, j»nJ,;p‘saive nnd practical fo. m, i.u J derigoed tor the American studen’, to which ij added valuable W «on? an'l exercise* and beautiful as Snh>*nnd Duos Ot the mo?t t«upular inel<>Jie« i f the day Selected, arranged and composed by U C LULL, pupil ut epi-Ur, lute Pn"dd»nt of the New York Philharmonic Societr. The above just received, in advance of the trade, by HENRY KLEBEK, 10l Third street. We hare carefully examined the above work r.f D. C. Hill’s, nniconsider it one or the mo*t complete nnd prac ••al Yioliu Schools we have ever Been. «i. ANTON, ». VOGEL, fcbfl Teachers ot Music »JNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER, HAS removed to 294 LIBERTY street,opposite Garrison alley, and No. 3 SEVENTH, nmr SmJthtieJd, where the attention of Ills friends anil the public is invltod to the stock of READY-MADE UOOD6 always on hand. Also, Cloths, Gassimeres and Vestings for ordered work. A full assortment of Furnishing Good* for gentlemen, including Hats of all qualities. Trunks, Umbrellas. Ac.. Ac jnfij JOSH M’CLOSKZT OOmiXidUti U’CLObK-KT. Wholesale and Retail Clothing Merchants, THE subscriber* rerpeMfuliy inform tboir old customers anti the public in general, that they have this day as soclateU themselvvr in the above busii.esri, under the firm ot JOHN XDCLQSKKY A-CO. They respectfully solicit a share oi public patrimng^ The previous busin-s* of each will be settled by them- Halves respectively. feb9 R LAIRD, (late of the arm of Coolet A LAiKD,) having • opened STORE NO. 0, (two doors above tho old stand,) for the purpose of carrying on tho CLOTHING BUSINESS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share oi the patronage of ihe late firm. N. 8.-—Clothing made to orJer in the most fashionable styles, and on the .shortest notice—lnferior to none in the eOty. jaa26:y .frtiSCts L- iOUHQ MONONGAIIELA PLANING MlLL—Would respectfully inform hi* friends and the public, that his new estab lishment Is dow in full operation, and that be Is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptness, and at the lowest rates. 3Board and Plank, planed on one or ooth sides, constantly on hand. Sash, Doors, and Mouldings, of every description, made to order. Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advantage to give him a call, as he can now furnish them with planed stuff suitable for every description ot work. WM. X. ueueob. Manufacturers of nil kinds of brass work, lo comotive, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al so, Cotton Bolting Manufacturers. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Office and Store, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS and COPPER taken m exchange for work, or cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will be promptly attended to. feb9:ly .DANIEL AUL, JB, Office up stairs. Entrance from Pifih street. Pittsburgh, RESPECTFULLY announce to tne public that he has commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in connec tion with Intelligence and General Collecting. He will also attend to renting. Persons in want'of servants, in any capacity, or those in want of places, will be supplied at short notice. All business entrusted to his care promptly at tended to. References—T. J. Bigham, Esq., Richard Oowan, Esq., W. 0. Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black, James Maskeral. A. A. Mason, Maffit A Old. jan!B LITHOGRAPHERS— Third street, opposite tho Post-office, Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Head*, Show Bills, Labels, Architectural and MaehilUf Drawings, Business and Visiting Cards, Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed In Colors, Gold,Bronze, or Black,in the most approved style, and at the most reasonable prices. octlfi’.ly .3. l. cuTuata: Orally Relilnger <fc GrafT, WESTERN FOUNDRY,- No. 124 Wool etre , ' Pitts burgh, Pa. tyiNC?ACTt?RER3 0' Cooking Stores, Plain and Fancy Grates, Coal and Wood Stores, Plain and Fancy Fenders, Parlor Stores, Sad and Pig Irons, Hollow Ware, Portable Forges, Sugar Kettles, Store Kettles, .j.nunrn- ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SEMINARY. w. t. McDonald, m. a., principal. triHE next session of the Institution will commence on 1. MONDAY, the 6th of September next, at the room cor ner.of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the Messrs. Feeder. Rtfertsuzi— Hon. A. W, Loomis, 0. Knap, Jr., 8. F. Yon onhorst, R. Miller. Jr. T, .~ .", ang26 JOHN GR.OUTT, ZZ rM PORTER OF:BRANDIES, GIN, WINES, in fine Old Monongahela Whisky, Peach Brandy, Ac. Albo, Rectifying Distiller, corner of Smlthfield and Front streets, Pittsburgh. aprlfl ‘yt!*+± £ Z*>»„ ~ - . . : -", : '*' \.; * / jJ, \' i . -'" 'T '^-■■*■ ’ POBLISSE|) DAILY, BY OILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE “POST BUILDINGS." CORNER OF FIFTH AND MOOD dTP.ERTS. AT %'H.OO FEE ANNUM, OR *5,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. BUSINESS CARDS ENTERPRISE WORKsi Qlundtiler# and Qai Fixtures. LONG, MTLLKR k CO., No. 1 On First street. RECOMMENDATION Her* oval. NO. 8 8 WOOD STREET James Mclllngcr, HERRON & CRISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, JO9EPH T. LOWRY, No. 43 Onrner of Fifth, and YK«od Slrrzit, Bchnchman A Hannleln, •D. REXJJISOEJL. Tra Kettle?, Wagon Boxes, Ac. fmblG BUSINESS CARDS, T'lIE lute firm of JON Ed A Q’.HGO. havlne been dispel fed by thedva.h wf Jo nF. QnU-r, <m th** VTili in i., the biisitif.-s of said firm will be settled by the underpinned, at their office, corner oi' Ross and Fir-1 street.*. IdAAH JONES, Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, September lit). I*v34—ioctd-y MAVUFACTURKR ot Sprin-rnnd Bll.'ter Steel, Plough Slab steel, steel Plough Wing?, Coach anti Eiiptic Springs, Brass Nut Taper, half patent, Screw, Mail nnd Hammered Iron Axles, —- orner of Ross and First streets, Pittsburgh, Pu. octily Isaac jose? n. b. Roasr.s. I>. 11. Rogers A Co , Manufacturers or uoGEßS’patent improved steel Cultivator teeth. Office comer Kush und First streets, oct'ily JAV 6 U iIPCOLLitjTK R, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER AXb DEALEU IN ALL EINDd OF Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars, iVo. 2fi Fifth st., Pittsburgh, Rx. Keeps constantly on hand a large supply of nil the Various brands of Imported Cigar«. ja3:J 'china hall; " MARKET STREET. ttETWEEN THIIiIp AND FOUHTU STREETS. QTKANGUUS VISITING THE CITY SHOULD CALL IN 0 to ef'* tl»- la-Hutiful assortment of CTTfNA, GLASS nnd QUF.FXSWA KE. now ojen at the above establish ment. Our goods belt*:' entirely new, we are enabled to otter indisoemenis In till the totest styles of Dinner, Tea and Toilet Ware, white iron-stone, wo hnte a great variety of -hnper; also, /.-id hn:>! nri Tea au l Toil* t s.-ty. t»ur Mo'-k of w hite Covered Dishes, roup Tur.rn-, \ lyx'.-it D?.}>«.•> without cover?, Salad Di»he- Hi-il * r« ry urticle npj e-t:dni:>c to n Dinner Set Is lur/e i.ud well ?.■’Dr tannin Ware, Table Cutlerv, j;s. Castors, \\ m». r«, j»n-l House Furnisiilttg Goods, we have X assortment. COMMON 'YARK—Our ptr.rk of common Teas, Plfttes, Di •I" s. D • k*t* . Ni.; TM’rht'r- 1 . and ev*-ry artirte in th.- line i» iar-e, >i:i<{ vre «r«- prepared to park them with or wiOwMji fin.- e-- ’he pnr. V?'*T r.nt vri«h Also. » lev »'S- ; r , f „u l.inds of GLA>? WARE, whifh \v.' h. - »• i.fu.ufn : iiri-n' prices, nil of w bich are o?T.-red at ttholesj.lt or ret*./, 1 y W M A Ml' i/U KG, DEALKII IS Fine Tons, Choice Family Grocories and Willow Waro. CORKER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS. t PITTSBURGH. PA. 18 now re a Isrg* f-ssortturu! ol FRESH GOODS, In addition to hi* n!r*»«dy e.vti'U’ive stru-k, pur.'liaiunl from first Land- in the Kustern markets, which, will Ihi sold at th- low* o iunr,:. t ; rices. .-•.»-!tpib'‘rt’s nrj famili. », buying by th* quantity, .■'lupli-u at «d. : „ u ii. rat*-.- th.- -i t v -.i-rc. se T 21 PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, ROBERT 11. FATTKKSON, Proprietor, Cor.'-KK'G ld\M ' i- -:!.KK V \M' ('ll riituY ALLEY. r I Ml K ns i s 11 :>. > fu- » ..t.i-'ur-p- th- L.idt— and | < i*-n‘ • '■■•'f • f I’ll! -'•a t b:> tbe hi. * r.e-. nTIy erected n Klui ' . .• !(•*• *i d., in *.f *.u.», fftnm.xli'-.ijs n**S« I. t»d :i .-i 11M .1.-f. t* U V I-* :4anrdOl i ■ :> ' ,--111 *»- iishiM-<it If * "i:-- ! >■ n N «r, v b* (: m a!l r.r; • ot tl»-- *-r v v L:V i' h", l nirv -c oat ion r-rd* rr it . .•••la. > ssi'.-.I to ; !>*’ \ t ;.i.. i- he ill h, I.v thi.- ;;r“Mlb rn*- ‘iii-.:-*■•*»* nr-- iiiw.;*. nnd w-:i tr./iix-t, »t;-| tti* pnpr:r'‘-.r pb-V*-/ blip'.-If that no p.iin- ' r *-\ j »-n— -.n.i U- 1 to : ■ -. t t.l- i..i.m* 111 ll.Htir-’iri li.-e-.n'! U.-.d I K;- p-.b. *. riMlh Im<-id n 'f r J dlv atM'KLL in oar bu/in**?? I t ■ ut >•«- b„ stje-v. a-* WHOLES \! V ,;.p*. • t... *:;•-» remain- i ■; pm ' u’ n ui, b - :... f. ; t<& ..t i. \* * a r ».y. cgs-m: wi? * i'o N'-- 1- -n t -si ’A - .rw; b.ir-h. i: v.,\L;.Y. *v a »? ;> i r-v. N.. k.l 1 t ii■,!. ’ ;, t »: • \I.KY A Co. Pi!'-!.i:-. I) r. Suiif» I IMVI' •• ! t r.»it.!. r« 'A- » -« ■-M 'ni-,r 1 A ,•. *A! l' •. .. * s .1 An • ip., ur: •. ' l':U«* It• 1■ - ‘ 1 t ’•tr.n-L fr i»J r» i- t» - ' (■►—* I -.1-r i '_r rn-Mri'it.- : ;tn- ni>-* firm *t» j a. • : { i.r- ir:-”. July ?.*, ISM. V. U. M11.1.11l Hn I, A \n A.M> QAS KIT*) KHB ;puV/.. , .'U , .;<v. ; I’li 1r ' i -i Kr -* .-tc-t--. I * "'T* ■*..*. L- u: 1 • ' --T V « Pt IJV lir.-j-'fc wSTl|(>h- t.i ?| i; :ti •- .. I :• 1 Aftnl'i n -1 f* ■ Si I v*■ »• M * n ii f * c: o r v n»y<. ?\»s.tv.-, rr'h Tvrrk. »!•>:■ ! ' w *•• :!«•* ■' ft • .«:,ri,l v .v ■-r _\\ oiliiy au.l to tb** n r*rV: n<-rl 4 Klemr.ljnaf !• nrt'.iltirr ni)i] ('ltnlrit 'W : h.. : . ». •.. C r r.snuSr? <i UV Hr.- ~! r i'll *' ’> ’l’ \ S ,v> ITI'HK AMI SUti- P M V. I>.’ s . !i .• i HV;,-- D \l.Y‘> ST.i'KlMi M \N T FAHTOnV, -u A'' ■ '! . n. ~r <)*>. r< A'ur'.r? W ' ■: 1‘ <i IhUi-bnv:;' «• I . > < U liiPur** -I. i: N. H - K. iu-:..l .-r ih« Cn M i:v <’ • I*. I'emtly Sl Co , /'UIKA.P (. AICKT WAREHOUSE. ,\o v 2 Third v > nr>:r v.iu'l r** 1 [■'••?!ullv iuf -m vlj.-;r fri*-n is> mi-1 ill- j.u’-lsr th;.; thev l’arr vr in their ;-M KALI. < -li-i•:>n.* cT C A RPKTM.f uvery • ili'ri. fr.u: 11:Kr>- *i' V.>! f ••* -j j Pr.ivid •. tn ibf com mon l figr.i in. [Ninj-ni..! 1t...*. F-<>or<*l (’'i.ih. f;im ore 'o '•itrlji y»sr*l; ; wi.J**, m»vr »tj*t r.-rv rich nrtl Matting. r>nisv-«. Kti-Olhtr; Puir Kodfl Window Bhoh-», A" fvrv'' * i>i witiJt nr* iin |!»«1 to rail MldeXMO h-''il'r-iran-J itc* idanc-c? fum* isbcd on th** leanounbit-t*-: ru*. Ha"' ?■ -ii.l!' pfolitH uud quick Gains. TEhM- » A *II <>.'• LY. HPUR CI.D I’K INT IN'l KHTA P.M -H MENT. (Ut« John -1 iMi A and |tl»nk H- '< *i,d Stationery nr>-l a.i, to i'jn ut** every i»t\U* of Legal, 1 • ii, (' i i.nl .''.paml’'!: : -l oh Prill U t!;r nrnl Book nn 1 furuUl. ct *-ry i.rt .cl- uth- Hi H uk U*. .k. I'.* (*-r Kii-i :.i> 1.-r,• ry lii;.-,, at th.- >i.orU-t lodiiv un-i tti th** most rtn.*;or.it!» *i t. i n»*. Itixik un-1 Ptiiti-np'v Wur-Foupe, Printing Office at..] H-i-.k Hiti.J**rr, r< rn>-r "t Vnrk-t mi 1 Sc.*-'nd Ft.* ftovlO V. K SMITH W U . Sl«!f J l . HINT Lit j Smith, HI air & Hunter, J (L Smith A .'•n.'-niO i W II OL K SAL Id C.IIUCERS, j riIODIK'E AND COM MINION MERCHANTS, | A M> PKAI.KKi' ia nil hind'* of Pittsburgh Mnnufac /V iur>--. 122 Vm.l aud 1 ;iI Fir*t sire. t, PjttsduiTcb, ?i-;.nn, f*-»0 Depot ot honj;\Tnrtli A Zimmerman'# Ca- ; imviin Wlnea and litHUil)*. TU K uiid«r><lirn*-1 (im-rt*<*.-iw‘l and offers f-*r snle. at Q'n ctnnan vne-t, n inrg*- .jiiiintlty of Usgworth & miiDVcinnwitn-j »vrl I■n , i:o\vni**l Spajldiug, Dry and I.a* dins’ 6w*>«:'. i ‘«t:i wlm \\ int--', Sm*h us inny duslro to procure an rx«'fiJ« j nt nrtiou- f Nutin- Wim<, juice of Llia.. Crap*-,/ will htfi i.iV th*- piuri- fut thr trralifi ruti'n of t Jn*ir i>.,u > ■*. Th** C,:; taw ha Urn tidy. (Hstnii-d from the gnuuinn U-nf.-, .l--;:ir-l h; i:innv ••M-ellniit judg.-e, equal in daror to Um be.-t imported Cogmun JOHN' A. o’URIKN, »‘.T MUTUHLLP BTRKET, between Fourth and l*ini• >:j il n’ !. , v. Money loaned on Gold and Silver PUt**. I'-imn.* ds.G .1.1 ,u.d Silvt rAVntrhes. Jewelry, Musical Instrument.*!, iJupf and iM.-tols. Kualhcr Hods. Fur tilture, and nil Mud: of arluU:.-.—fur buy lemrth of time agn-*-.l on. Chiiv,:. a h*r cunsd'l.Tiihly lower thin* heretofore. Privut. tlTTough the hall door. AM bunnies* tran»actions strictly confidential fl®“Forteit*sl plwiges sold’ uunmliatel/uYier being out of dat*-, unle.-a rcdcviuM. Rargnlufiof Gold and Silver Watch es, Jewelry. A c , alv ays on hand. aprlOrGm . jants cjuswxll. OFFERS for saIoCAN’ARY BIRDS of the raost ImproTnl breed, being very hardy, ami fin* singers. Bird Seeds —Canary.Hemp, Millet,Rove aud mixud Se»*d. Bouquets will h<- furnished composed of the finest FIXIWERP. viz: Carar.li&H. Rose Buds. Htrlioiropes, Ac. • llTi*rgr*ens(in pots) forChritftmns Trees, from the Seed acd llorLicultural Store, No. 49 Fifth st.. near Wood. d**c2o TnE subscriher linvinr the exclusive right to manufac ture and sell SWEENEY’S lIOT ATR AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE, i* pr.-rared to receive orders,nnd contract tor henting buildituTs with the most economical Furnace now in use. The attention of those interested is solicited. Anr information can be had of A. BRADLEY, Nos. 2 nnd 4 Wood ?tr*vt. or of J. BARNDOLLAR, dec24:lf I Iron (Htv Stove Warehouse. No. 134 Wood ftt. vyWr'-v It to True I THAT PICTUIUIt* •• f superior excellence may ha obtained nt CAHGO'S New Daguerrenn Gallt.*- ry, No 76 Fourth street, at prices varying front One to Twenty Dollars. All work warranted to plealfe. Children tuken io a few Cull aud examine specimens of the various styles. Kocms Open day and eve ning. foklQ .1. J. QUAFF. COWARD B. DHL MARCUS R. HOLLIDAY Hill & Holliday* PRODUCE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS, EcansviUc , la —Strict attention paid to all constgnmentfc for salt* of Flour, Produce, Ac. Orders for the purchase of Produce solicit**] and promptly attended to. Goods for re-shipment forw-mled with despatch- |octo:6n* home Teague factory. HAMILTON STEWART, Manufacturer «.f Shirting, Checks. Tweeds, etc , Rebecca street. Allegheny, has ooened n Wareroora sroND story Post Uuildixus, corner Fifth and Wood street ', Pittsburgh. Merchants who are not awurc that these Checks can be made a* good and sold as low here os in any other ci’y in the United States, are invited to call and examine for ihem selves. mb 12:1m John W. Under & Oo.« Forwarding and commission merchants— Dealers in all kinds of Pittsburgh Manufactures. Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead, 67 Frost street* [*ep2B • 'J • ■** T .£r'i-; ; •* -’T ■■■• , » ■ •*, *. . f i ‘ " t'i.t*V'-v s^ : *\*> '*' h v -‘I v.VL-Viv - 4 .v*t r S'‘, *i_ ' V v ' PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1855 Isaac Jones, JGIIN J O’I.KARY ’Try r un.trp* S. A. LONC* A CO., •i -i l.j’.i !* t u lrr. Ia r t i-f. g-, S-..J kee: Ar.»t. i ** I'l Pkh'VX :>in>.g ui y own : !r“<*r than k i< w»i rr jti t*'d jre ?p.» tu» of the • oi.-l. «idi ot.ty fa -:.t'r- tat*on t.- . < M.-rt<*r •jU ilitv of V. w. \\ ! I.M’V, > f a rxl 11. ! fourth «fn’rt4. Tr..y 6, kc . Ar, ■"«nJ. and pri e* ustls* T 11. Y.iL’NG A O'). •id *-t . oftpofite City llotfl. rs «ruith{-. MlTlfk: !<>• *-t nod »<‘r.rf*.l • ti r • i f r .mile i*i thß city. «I • n i.S i.v to <*r.l 1 n! Ihi- * b h-n. U* r; it i.-* ail I to c daly. • ;'r. (,V.?.m.R. b. FICKETSEN, No. IoT Liberty Btreet. I. on ii Office i\V SEED STORKi JAME? WARDROP, Consume tlie Smoke I'T-: *<•'* > *''<•% v-*' ».V' ‘■v ,T' * • t V »i * ■■ ■ \ s <_•• • • '*.4 " 1 » A .»-• ** . \fi t *<• BUSINESS CARDS R EIOY C. IHMSEN, MANUFACTURER OF EVERY VARIETY OF VIALS, BOTTLES, AND WINDOW GLASS, lilack Porter, Wine and Claret Bottles, DEMIJOHNS AND CARBOYS; — JX7*Vr GLASS m EVERY VARIETY. Warehouse, Nos. 104 Second, & 133,135 First st,, PITISirUHGiI, PA. jrabia It A 14 & W A M E FOR Saddlers and Carriage Makers. R. T. LEECH, JR., No. 127 Wood st reet t PITTSBURGH. Also, Cloths, Damasks, Lacos, Dioss, Bent Stuff, Springgy &c., &c. Bouts and S»Boeii r Wholesale uud itetall James koee, fe9 Market, and 6 Union street, third door from the i.\ Market If; uw, would call the attention of hi* irb-nde, ami the public geueniUy, to.thofaot, that he ha* now uo hsiad th*- largest and host BelerteJ ntork oi BOOT? AND £IIOKA, io nil their Varieties, worn by ladi«* and geutlemen tt'Pbil otphia, Now YorkaudDoJton, a>,d v.hieh.hv trust a, eanno' .ail to pleuie ail. Hl* [ ri.-i-a nr** very much Vedu.'od, nnd he Keil* Ladi.-.*’ Oniterx at from s',l2 tos2.6o;Gentlemerj'R lk>ot«, from to $0; un i excellent Gentleman'ii Unitor*, nnd Youths ur.d Chiklren'a wear, at extraordinary low prims. lie also continues to maatif&cture, as heretofore, all dc arription* of LADIES ANjy OBNTLEMLN’ft BOOT* AM) SUuES, of the b**st quality iitKltlielau-stiity »e. oil of v.hich he wxrrauU Nor should bd.OTerlooked his very larire as sortment of Gum Sacdala, OverahoSu and B-um, for Ls li.-«, GenUtuien and Children, livery person who favor* him with lh.*ir patronage will bo fairly dealt with. jniß* WAfEltlTtlTtK IS S TIT ffET HAND BTKBRT, (ftOUTH SIDE,) BET. PENN STREET AND TilS RIVKH, PITTSBURGH, PA. DOCTOR BASLE, Graduate and PrnctiUoDtir in the OIJ Schools ot Medicine, AUcpathic ami Homcepatlnc. ati l f.*r U.e paj.t ten year* a succaAXfdHlydropalhLst. liag o cued a W ATfc.it CURE in tbo above location. The perfectly wife, direct and Immediate off< rt this tem h»i* ou nil Fevera, and all acutv uud ctin-ni-- win I ** it Is mild, grateful and invigorating to the wvnli ; u;d dehill'.ated, rvuder* it peculiarly desirable in fiiuß'iie*-, wt.y v. ,:i In* treated at their Immi’S. All-ipathic and ilrmmpathic treatment will in? i; : i*iii.i-.. t*:r**l where desired; but, after long nnd thorough o.ip rim -e, Doctor Baelz ffiTCS & decided t<* Il’ ir patt y, which has, throughout lli** oiu ani new pruvou so i-mioently sui-cesfful in every Inrui of ci.-e:i '-, iuomling lucipieut Consumption, llrouchui*. i>y.-pep-ui 1 Dtlniumutory aud Chronic UUeumuDin, Asthma. Culn uroui-, N**rvuui un J Liver Lipases. Testiin .nisU of cun * fn;m highly reputable citizens of nearly every fetal.- in th.-* Union, con be examined at Doctor Baela’t oflice. Th.* Rev CJenry are invited to consult him gratis. Warm water being used In thoeetnm.in-'C2:r:at,and np,. n throughout the treatment, It Muluiury lusleadof unpit-}.* anr, as ib.>.-e unacquainted might auppo-e. ..U'lF.ixcia.—M*-»srn. Cbarledilrc* er, Waterman Pah--:r, W. W. Wi.jv.n, W. 11. WilliaaiJ, Thcrapson LVR, J. K. V. *•: dcu. D. T. Morgan, Win. B. Holme*, E. II English, B M. Kerr. The uodcrelgneJ, having vlxitcd Doctor JhielzV lu*-!hu tJ.-»n iui-1 witnessed hie «ucc«*asful treatment, cheerfully r<'- ‘''‘tum-ud him as a thoroughly educated and skHlful Phy LhailrS T. Ro.’fcll. Jos. M’Connells, Diri-i Hur.t.J-hn C. Cui li<, Uofct. Patrick, John D. Jr hn Wri * l W. W. Patrick, Mn»ei F. Eaton, 0 Ormgby Gregg. [ j., ,5. UlCilAftD U. UVCRLAB, iiAXurACfutiK or Gilt, Silver, 3ras«. Brooza, Looking-Glass, POKTilAir AND PIC TO EE FRA.MEd. 1 I'-l N AND ORNAMENTED—So M u,| s A ajl kind* ot CompONUion OrraiuenUi, tor ht- ..tu - Ac. A l * kinds of Gild ng and Ke gilding, t*s ordi r. <) if Moa'uiaK* f-r Krs»m-«, whohna eand xeiail Yar-. *.h i.. >-il P i u ing* Eugroviugi ami , t*.. nm lin'-mr-U or ii*-faced Oil Pa ntiugr r.-»!or d lu the t*--' a*->r.uer. . Am iiuiuesaiui m ■nufai.’lure.i iu thi : ; h.-biat-uc inaj bp clcaa<Mi without lujurv, siyip ui,.j wa^r 11 nJ |lpfl - Xo. 31 8:. Clair rt., Httpbnrgh. New Trimming ttiorc, A’o. 83 Ormtr of MarLd ttrcet and Iht Diamond. VAN OOKDKJI respecfully annouii'.eii lu the pubUoof Pittsburgh oml vicinity. that he *iJ] otvo hit D*.ny TrlnuaLiig SLU-re on ajuu3*v, +ftb. up th** o*-uU5t room In the city, an.i fc’knj it Wul. a trlMl-v .•..-lection qI the latest *lyle« of fririixj!ngp a.rj<l Thu cy he flutters hiiurcil that he wiil offer ire Ju-v n*utt. *n.i enaeavor to g-.Tr lull/ath-faction to all »ho ni«> lavor t in with their fmtnjnuct?. Now, don't t*»rg**i tLi j.Lace— No. <ij .\Lu-fc«*t rtre.*t, r .nt*- of ! a >’ rl -] MIAMI Van (J.iUh.h, Seminary for Uoyii ~ Snui.\-wtii w»r. *»/ Fifth and Uru.rU sis , opposite Court il-us'. Fail .Shjjui.u of ibis Svh«rf>! will wnnaeurf on MuN -1 l>\\ , 2*}j.lemUT 4lh, ani ibe duties oi tu.-uructK'n will U r»«mn** 1 by Mi'««rs. OUIUUK and M'lK_>NaLl>. Tli-jr nr* i.-a auceeMTt* months in tL« Ao«il>'u:U- ) rsr T.nu.-i, u per quarter. ltj" r.'JUiWr ol pupil.- I* limited, and boy a nr«* ndtuu*«?d in \Ur order of ujjp<ic.*whi.-L may 1... mkJv ti.tt Au.;i>'< bj.h, M 54 Liberty etrvct, or at Svho'd, or bv !»•' « r iu 1* v*t Uil-e. o-i'»-ew" Lfdile & L’lam, (Successors to Muivany A LedJi-- ) \ 1 ANL’FA'.TUKKJM of Cut, M -uld.-xl nud Plain, Flirt LTA nn i Fancy Colored U LASSWA KE. and deal*!*'iu all kiudsof WmJ-jw Uiasa, Flanks, Viuia j\ud Mur*- bouM; curnrr of Market aud Water ttru*L«, Pittsburgh niljß-dl)- Wm. fti. Tnlcott it Co., |svccr«soas to t. RiMNtor, jiu, t co., 1 MAN UFaCTUKERS OF GILT AN L» MAUftU AN V ING vi LASSES, IVitrait nud Pflurr* ,u-, iu*u d,*a.«T“ In Imported and Doicerilc Fi.noy Uoch!m, No oil' m,r -lu-r of W<*-d arid Fourth streets, Pittsburgh. ’ o- lid iw A (laid. U A VINO aoid my Interest io the firm of T KENNEDY J K., A CO-, to VV iltuua 11. Talcoit, wLo, nub A G 11-ury, will couliuuo the Loc-khig UUks h r.d V uru-ty llij-b iu*i,3 at the old ctaud, corner of W<xrJ and Fourth k erln under the stylo of Wm. FI. Talcott & Co. 1 cLiUenGy commend them to my former customers, a:, even wav qualified to git* entire satisfaction. 3 All per.*Mi" having demands against mo, an l all iuleMed to me, will.pleas* make an early settlement. orlT - T. KENNEDY. Jit. Ilcury Klctiardcon, jeweller, HAVING re-titted his store in a handMune manner, and trot recently returned from the eastern title* with a fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of his friends ami custom ers to the fact that among hia Watches will be found the most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pins, Fob and Vest Chains Finger Rings, Far Rings, Miniature Lockets, eto., etc. ' FANCY GOODS—Such as Papier Mnchu, Work Tables and Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mats Colt's Pistols, Porte Mommies in great variety; Chirm Fruit and Cake Dwhvn; with au endless variety of useful and or namental articles, which hare only to bn sryj n to be annre lated. _ [novl] _ No. 81 MARKET STREET. KSTKIIPRIsk WOHIiV. No 130 Wood sir'd, Tkit'd d/jor M.tw Virgin Ai'tev. BOWN A TETLEY would call the attention ot Sporting uen to their large assortmcut of Guns, KiUes n«;d Re volving Pistols, the largost and best selected stock ever opened iu this market; together with a general assortment ofllard ware, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackle, nil ol which we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, or for good approved paper. niHrl*B Hoots and Sliaes. JM’LAUGITLIN, No. 95 Fourth street, nearly opposite • tbo Mayor’s Office, Is manufacturing Gemlemeu'.- first Boots, Low Shoes,ties and buttoned; Congress aud Buttiu ed Gaiters; Ladies’ Boots, Half Boots, Jeuuy Linds, fclip puTs, and French Lashing Gaiters, of every color and shado; famry-Kid and Satin Gaiters, of the best material; Misses and Children’s do, of every variety. N. B.—All kiuds made to order, oo short nr Lice. Jauld Dissolution oir PartnVrihl|n ’ rpHK Purtncr»hip between. Wm. Yuungson and Dauiel X Ypungspu, under the name of Wm. Youmjson x Co., is m solved. WM. YuCNGSO.V will carry oa the PAINTING Inn loess in all its branches at the Shop of the late firm. No. 23 SEVENTH street, opposite the Neptune Engine House. mh27:l# WM. YoUNGcUN. North-Western Police Agency, NO. 89 WASHINGTON aTKEKT, comer of Dearborn CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. ALLAN PINKERTON. PtnUcrlou A Co. niiroTE TnrrE attention to tiik transaction or a general DETECTIVE POLICE MUiI.NEFa Iu the states of Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana. mhl9:dtf _____ Boldieri’ Uoultlj’ JLands, AND ct AIMB AGAINST GOVERNMENT— I Wl;i pro c -re Bounty Land Warrants for Soldiers,their Widows nud 51inor Children, and will' pror>ecuio Claims ugidust Govrrnment, and attend to business io the “Court of Claims,” ri cently established by Ocugres*. Ofliee, No. 148 Third street, one dour übove SmlthQeld st March IP, lrss—(mh‘-9) QUARLES NAYLOR. * Bounty Ijaiida—Soldiers’ Claims* fJ'llE utidertdgueu has made arrangements with Thomas X Lumpkin, of Washington City, to procure WARRANTS. Ac., lur Soldiers, their Widows or Children, for BOUNTY LANDS, or any other claims on the Government. SAMUEL FAUNEbTwC’K, mhitf 1 Residence, No, 9 Rofs street, Pittsburgh. Bounty Lands* TUB underaigned continues to outain Bounty Land Warrants. The preAent bill give* to all who haTe nerved in any war since 179 J. 160 acres. Terms moderate. MIRK COJKSUOOT, 37 Diamnud alley. mb!2:y between Wood st and Diamond. Agency for &oidlcra’ dating, Location of lands.— ptfRuuASE and sale of LAND WARRANTS.—The undersigned has made ar r-ugements with competent and responsible gentlrmiu to obtain CenlUctitea or Warrants lor boldiers, their widows or minor children, who are entitled to bounty Lands; also for the Location of Lands, and the Purchase and Sain of Land Warrants. JOUN D. DAVIS, mh!4:tf Oorner of Wood and Fifth streets. New Paper Hangings. NO. S 5 WuuD STILEET Fine frencu and American parlor papers; Panel in gold, oak and marble; Uall Papers, of various styles; ■ Fig’d and Plain Papers, tbrdlnlngrooms audchambers; Cheap and low priced Wail Papers; Borders, Ceilings, Figures, Window Shades. A large nod complete assortment of the üboro, selected for tba season, will be gold at the usual low prices. octfl WALTER P. MARSHALL. WaitcrPi aarihail, IMPORTER in Jfttaeh and American Paper Uaoginjw* ... aazB * 'V* * vVfVs* V* V Jltttfl A L. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBUEGH RAILROAD CONNECTING Vr'LTil STEAMERS FOREST CITF AND DIURNAL, VIA WKLI.sriLLE, y n Ohio and Psnntylvanla Railroad, VIA ALlftASettev-ir.ten- rpilE shortest, quickest nnd roost rdin'le route to Toledo, X Oliicr.!"', Kook Island, Galena, and St. Louis, ij VIA CLEVELAND. This route is One Hundred miles shorter and about nine hours qui -ker than the circuitous ono via Indianapolis. Three J‘nily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago. Time to Clevni-ml six hours, Chicago twenty-three hours, anti St. Louis thirty-weven hours. VIA ALLIANCE.’ The Train.® of the Ohio ur.d Pennn. Railroad leaving Pitta* bu’-qh at 3.0(1, A. M., 8 00, A. M., and 3.00, P. M., connect at Alibmcc at 030 A. M., 11.4 i A. M., and 030 P. M as fo'b.w*: Train., for Cleveland leave Allianz at 7.30, A.M., nnd 12.00 M., and G 33 P. M , conn.cling at Hudson with Trains for Cuyahoga Kalla and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 10.04 A M., 2.20 P. M., and 9 00 P. M. P.w---cgi*rs for Toledo, Chicago, Ht. Louis, Rook Island, Galena, uud the who whh to go through with out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at B.OG A. M.. and arriving in Cleveland nt 2.20 P. M., es that 1= the only train by which ciore c-inneciicns ere made through to the above point. Passengers by this train ranch Chicago at 7 30 r.ex: morning, and SL Lcuis at mid night. Tbr StTirrerp Forrit City and Diurnal will leave the Mo* n'u.r-il.rla wharf "very morning, (.-undays excepted.) at l'» 1 ck, for W»:i«ville, connecting with the train leaving "•'Vi! •■Villa a'- 4 39 P. 3!., and arriving nt Cleveland at U.CO P. M. An Aocnmnodation Train will leavo MVlsville daily, iSundins at 0.43 P. M, connecting at Dayard with Kxp'-ss Train arriving iu Cleveland at 2 20 P. M. Trains f. our l}S7i)le and Cleveland connect r.t bayard for Carrollton, Wayne?L-jr£, Dvr, and New Philadelphia.' /s£**’i ickctfl fur Cievvhmd. Chicago and tho North-west, ii> W'llsTilie. arei'fld at a less rate than via Alliance. '1 be Trainr Irum CRvidtmd b'ToleJo and Chicago, run as f.n.ows; Leave Cleveland at 7.30 and 2.30 A. M-, and C 25 P. >i.; uirive at Chicago at 11.00 P. M., 7.U0 A. M., and 10 00 A. M. Trains I<*r.re Chl-i- i fr.r Ro- k lu-Uud and St Louis ns f"ilitirc: F r 1.0(1; 1-h.tid at 000 A M , aud 11X0 P. M. Fur Sl Louie at 0 i:> A. .M , end 10 Of. P. M. •• Pr St i/.-uis go i;vi-r Hr* l; Island Railroad to Joti»-t,fiDc th.-nce nv-r the Chu-Jigu and Railroad ’>«» Allot., Mid C.-tic- by rteamV-uat (23 miles; to St. Lou>:«. l’[i“-(.:n;~ - rs by tbr VCle, A. M., Train Hrrive in St. Louis Rt 1 i .2b * ime evening, and by the 1 j.Oo, P M., Tram, at nocr. u*-xt iny. lb'Ugjx.'e cheeked through to Cleveland, and there re clit-ckfi tort n-.j'i St Louis. To Alliance... ’• 1 l-veland 4 ut) T. 1.-].. '* 6r> Cl.i-,;-’ ir.V.O 1 ■ i sn) I'r. u ' » are to procure their tickets at the off’.-**' of tl»e Company, in Monomruheic Flone?, below the ccrr-vr ,1. DUHA N L), Sup’t. Cle> eland, mhl’s J. A. CACtHIKV, A,;’t, rittc’l'nrgh N !: W AN’I) lURKOT ROUTE OPEN! IMVJA'C.'A Korthern Illinois to tho Mississippi Bivor, lOWA. MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA (’/ur/iijo , BuvUnijtuii and Quincy It All. IIiSgPSS ItO AD Former: t ti: _ . Cirogo am> ‘.run Ar. l '1 tk ; rim tho vi.t'.o ai-:at.c« i oui CHICAGO TO liL Itl J NilTi )N. lov? a. vt *:h m>?i ic o*" C.;r.“.. Tie <;■: 7 Dir.-: ' . u\- iCRLIN .TON, QIJINCV. KK<‘KLK, VtV'.'.vnNH. (OCAWKA, HAFKiUt. FuRT Di'S iiOi.NL.v C-'I.'NCtL iil.t.' i I', <vc , nud iRe o>').Y ALL it A : 1.1. t i.» I* K'uv !'r- ni. fnc AG >TD ?T. Lot'lS, DLO-lM lV;V.i.\* (;|I\T. -N. I>K: A IT it, CAIRO, SIMI INfl FIELD. .! \C !\ l*, \ ] RLE, S A RLKS, r.ml Station/; on - 1 L. D O Tfflj.s ' n ;R“ nt.oT** l.ir.«• D-ave >'n the arrival of Tram? fr*aa ttif h«c.*t—-.voiding nil laying over at any cl' thi* •* i; have il.iUv f ;f Southern and Ceutral I. wa cji-l t.-.rll,r»n Vj^.fUri—m ;king the and r. | ; ai‘io r> ute !u reach :iU the important feints we.«t of the Mirr-D-ippi n« far us Coun.il UlutJ, with from f«jtty to lit; 5 Diilte ices than by any nth**** mwe. The''Rond, f-f u I"rre pi-.rti. n• f the w rt \, i« Uld with the coNTINt’OUi) Kail, the ntin-4 end best Railroad in thy V.Y>t— •Belt >*'(>•■ k*• 1 vUh i!.- ci.-.it und .ru Lo-CCJClifedand eiexuut Dew Car-'. H l> '• thi-? r nte r= are ; .ire of malting eonr.re !i. i;‘ an.! r. i vin ja: >r. 1/ * cm, ;ul vrtio-d lime avoidmg the t - .I 1 ■ v < f i.g« •: :i\l lee. utni dangers of nat igu tn r., :i.t in I v :»* i ..u: elv .a ln-n i’h!•."hi"J du-ivt thrmijjh fVoni and no cberv-i’ for b-udiirg «t any TUKOL'tII TICIvKTS hy tLi r.-.ti ho pii’oha £ .‘J at the Knjircnd O‘tV->0 i,a tho F«-t; a- the Oth.-e at thu Comp ny, c. ruer of Uh: k anil Lake , 0.-t-t, in the Grunile Biiildi:.;: m tb« fvpot , f the Oub-iwi it. it, uud at the Ml' - :.. Cent, it U. Oflh-i*, romT ol Luke and Dc.-irboru i-ts , OJ. {«.»> in* 1 riMiiOUt lions-*. Chienif'. Fit t IDIIL conH, nt>* dr^;-a:.'h. Lmi'l Ticket Ag't, Chicago. €5“ TI>.K KTa i-.-.n be* j rocuri-d al the* j-ricdpal llailro?d or; .i:u• rv. n'Mfl 1855. Alii ~UH'jnioUTi CHICAGO TOST. LOUIS" Formerly tUe Chicago and Mlttslsslpp! C-'rru'tg t\- i'.V- j.' Asnr.rkan Express and V. S Mails. r |'HL <•;.!' t*ir t-< t nr.d IbbubV H-uAe to the South sad x So’iin-Wm >5ll. s Shorter '.hun auy other rt l.ouD Pnv Express.... St. Louis Night b’v preM Tr.ilus tun (Slrvoily through without ebuuge of ears or btutga-te. 7V. m (’.'in' :gn lo Si Louis Ui K hours. 1 M l'\ .RTANT CUNMSOTI'»Ni>—At .luhet. with the Rock Iri-.ui i K:.iirt.ud f r Ottawa, L» Salle, Reck Island iiud Cen tral Inwa. Ai Ui.H-minpton. with Illinois Central Railroad for Clin ton, I\ h) t.vßTulc and l > tutu-, uud tvilh Stages f<r I'coiid. At .>p Ingfleld.wuh Great Western Railroad lor Jackson ville and liiia> i- hirer. At Alien, with Dai y Line of Packets for Ilaucil'ttl, Quincy and Keokuk; the moat expeditious and reliable rou‘e to ail portionj of NortL-eusnsj u Missouii. At ’St. Louis, ni h Daily Fir.-tc’ivs S earners for New Orleans and intermedia.'** points on the Lower Mississippi, and wj'h Regular Lines of I’aek-ts t«.r Kansas, ai. Joseph, and nil points on the Mb?oui:, T-iiDe-ssee, Cumberland and ArUuDMi« Hirers GREAT CENTRAL KOITL, roniiecling Die At- A lnUvJe citi-'S with WfStet d, N.Tth-we.'tern and Souih w—-tern Stal":-, b? n eonlinuous Uumvay aireet. This road n!.xi> eonnects at 'villi daily line id steamers 10 nil pa: is m: the \* ••stern (liver.', an 1 at Cleveland and San dusky with steamers to *ii ports on the North-western Lakes; making tin most direct, cheapest and reliable ruule by whi'-Ji FREIGHT van hu forwarded to and from the Ureal HksL RATES BETWEEN Pill LADKLPHIA A PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLASS.— Ib-ote, Shoe-, Dry Goods, | ..... (in b,.m.) l'ur«, lVnUn r... ir | } utte - P" ’- oclbs - SECuND CLAsS.— R..ok.t and Stadonery, j Dry Goods, in bales,) Uurdwure, L;:a- v7sc. per lOOlbs. tto-r, \\ 001, ie J TUltiD CLASS—Anvils, Rigging, liaeou i .. and Dork, (in bulk.) Hemp, 4c j UoC ‘ P or IG^ 3 - FOUR 111 OLA»—Cottee, Fi.sli, Bacon and ! inr»rv Dork, (parked,) Lard and Lard Oil > ,>oc ’ P* r lOOD>s ' O-f In Jkippiug Goods tiom any point Last of Philadel phia, be particular to mark package •• rtu Pennsy/ivinta A Util road." Ail Goods consigned to the Agents of this Hoad at Rhitbd’-lphiu or I’ltLhwrgli, will be forwarded without doleiuii’u. tatiuur Agents—Moses Potter, Riston; J. L Elliott,N. V.; E. J. Suct-lcr, I*i,ilndejj,bin; Alngruw A ivoous, Haiti more . Geo. C. I rauciscu-', Riitsburgh ; Shringmau «t Brown, Cineiiiijuti, i>hio; J. S. .Moorhead, Louisville, Ky.; U. C, Mei'iruiu, Madtain, Iml ; untciiiTA Co., St. Louis, Mo.; J, S. MittdiCll £i bon, Evansville, ludianu. .EDWARD A. MJCEta. THRKi: D.ULV i’iUiGUGH TRAINS, between I’htlafcd pbiu and I'msburyh. TUSMuKNINU .MAIL TRAIN leaves l'biiudutphia lor Pittsburgh at 7}.£. M-, and Pitts burgh lor l'nil..dilphla at 7, A. M. TUB FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia lor Pittsburgh tu 1 P. M.. and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia all, I*. M. TUE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia lhr Pittsburgh at 11, P. lL,and Pittsburgh lor Philadelphia at lb, P. M. The aiejvo linos counter at Pittsburgh with the Railroads lo and from SL Louis, Mo ; Alton, Galena and Cliicago,llU Iraiskh-rt, Lc.NiogtoQ and Louisville, Terre Haute, Modisuu. Lufnycttu and IndiaimpulD, Lnd.; Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, Bellelontaine, Saudutky, Toledo, Cleve luud, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and 'Wooster, Ohio; also, wiih the Steam Packet Route I'ruin dto Ncvi' Oaiaaßß, Si. Lous, L>v:ioviule aud Ci.ncin.vati. Through Tickets cun be had to orirotn either cf the above places. ~ For further particulars, see handbills at the ditterent starting points.- Passengers Irom the West will bed this the shorte>t nud most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balti more, New York, or iidstou. THOS. MOORE, • Ageut, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia. J. MESRIMEn, janoO Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. aUIREE Tf I NEE-STORY HOUSES FOR BALE—Situated en Franklin und Urn streets. The corner house con tain- live room.-, u go d cellar and a store-room—water fix ur«*s through the huusc*. TL« otbi-r houses coutain eight rooms each; bath room, cellar, aud hot and cold Water through the whole house. Fur pri-o and terms cull at the llenl Estate Offlcs tf ; ■ -V .•• *-K\\ 'V f. •*■ ‘ : J "rV-' 4 1 i'.i^1^i^ | - << . I-~l ‘rri : ~*"'; RAILROADS VIA V.ELLSVILLE. I'AKJ2 VIA AM.IA.\Ct AND CLBVKI.ANT3. Ist da *. 2d rTj lj/c/os.-f. ‘2*l cFs. .*'« o‘> jTo La Salle... fill1 0 f\:i cO - Kook Ifl’d, IS 00 14 *jj { - <J tVna .... IS l.‘> 14 tO $2O 50 ‘* SpnnqGcld IS 70 I<J *4O 14 -io i *‘ HI u.) .21 i/O hi LU CKSTKAL ROUTE All ILfillronti to the Mississippi, TRACT it. I*, l-i NOW COVTI.rT£I>, •nlm!, flri-al \Y 'I'TQ, m;.l uMd ;itni Mi. r J=i.s- •4 bv il;i« r.-n!t ?i‘.i T'Crire I-nmcsli' C. (i. Tl L'l'iuM), Su^t. C. K. FnU.KTT, V:\ CIIIC.YOO, ALT AND b?. LOU 15 @ROAD, two tukocoh txprfss-Tr.AiNS dvii-T, si'niat- excepted Lc-H'rS ArriTfS at C /iic .-{jn. . n U. \ M. .loco P. M R. I*. MDrtGAV, Sup’t, Bloomington. 111. 1.. DALUN'R Agent, Chi''a o. 111. ‘ (up7| THE PENNSYL V A NIA RAILROAD. li. 11. HOUSTON, (•■•nrrr.l Freight .Agent. Philadelphia. U. J. LOMDAKHT. Superinte.ndant, Altoona, Pa. FiiNXSYLVAMIA RAILROAD. S. CUTUUEKT & PUN. AUi'UfiE k ANii LOT FOR s*so For rain, a new Fr.une Dwelling House, with good Lot, paled fence, fruit trees, Ac., pleasantly situated on Mu Washington, within twenty minutes walk of the city. A bargain can be had in the above, and easy terms of payment. ap6 a. UUTfIiIERT A BON, 140 Third st. Association, Philadelphia. 4, V°* l . A o T To oil psrtti'usafflict* ed with Sexual disease, such as Seminal Weakness, Im potence, Gonorrhoea. Gleet, Svphdla, Ac.. Ac The UOWAKD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia, In view of tue awful destruction.of human life and health, caured by Sexual diseases, an-1 the JecrpUms which are practised upon the unfortunate victim? ot such dfeea** by quacks ha ve directed their consulting Surgeon, dr a CHARITABLE ACT worthy ot their name, to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to all persons thus afflicted,(male or female)who apply by letter, (post paid.) with n description of thrir con dition, (agn, cccupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and in case? of ext-eme poverty nod suffering, to FURNIbIi MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. T-ir Howard Association is a benevolent institution, es tablished by special endowment, for the relief ot the sick end distressed, with “Virulent and Epidemic diseases,” end its funds can bo used tor no other purpose It has now n surplus of means, which the Directors hare roted to advertise the above nntic.*. Tt is needlcps to add that the association. commands the highest Medical skill o’ the uge. Address (post-paid) Dr. OEO. R. CALHOUN, CoDenltlng Surgeon, Howard Association, Philadelphia, I'a. Dy order of the Dirc^nrs. EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President GKO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. [ap2J GEORGE J. HENKEL’S CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE, A"0. '193 CHESTNUT STREET, (Oppositb Ihdipbndbsc* Hall.) Philadelphia., FURNITURE, IN EVERT STYLE! Comprising LouisXlV, Louis XV, ElitabethananJ Antique, with Sculpture Carving arid modern style; In Roefwcod, Walnut,‘Mahogany,Sotinwood and Maple; all of superior ceurtrfictlon. and finished In the best .style, equal to, if not excelling in qual ity, the Goods of any Establish ment in the United States. F EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (nppren- J ticcH being positively exciuded,)and using the best ma terials, the work cannot fuH to give satisfaction to pur chasers. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur chasers. is the facility of Foruishifcg a House, either in ele gant or ploiu style, completely from one establishment; by which means all the articles in each room correspond in style and quality, and the immense stock always ca hand, being so various in design, enables purchasers to please their tnst* m a selection, without the delay necessarily caused in ordering Furniture. To idea of the finished Furniture on hand,l need only in ronu you that my Rooms aro 176 reel long, by 27 wide, four Boor? In number; with Shops contiguous, suffi cient to employ 200 hands, which Is a guarantee that the work ii> all done under my own immediate inspection. backing Is all done in th* Store, and Furniture warranted to carry safely any distauee. Visiters to Phila delpbiu are respectfully Invited, ns purenasers or otherwise, to call and I'Xnmi’io the Gouda. m au2stly JOSEPH MOGRIDGE, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 35 CosntSJCiAL, uxiow I*isa Brair-, St* Louto, CONSIGNMENTS and Ooninii£Eions will a*&t with prompt or.U personal attention, and liberal advances will bo .-Siren wten required, on or Eillflcf Lading, to bjfk'Z.. , Orders for the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other Prodnee, will bs promptly filled at theloweot marketpricea. Th*> Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandise and Pro duce will meet with especialcaru and dispatch; theloweat rates of Freight will always he procured, and the expense of Storage and Dray&geas much-as posaible avoided. Cff7£&X5CZ2: Page A Bacon, Bt. Louis; Kills A Morton, Cincinnati: Charlfß/?, Blow & Co., do; Strader & Gorman. do; Chouteau A Tails, do; .Rosea A Fraier. do; Doau, King A Co., do; Springer A Whiteman, do; J.W.Butl-.-r A Bro.fPlttsbb; KO.Gooodman A 00., do* D. Leech ft Co., do; E. AC. Yaraail ACo.,Philada; Wm. Holmes A Co,, do; Morgan, J. 55. Back A Morgan: BlowAMurch, New York. B. B. Comegya, do* Frr,?t A Forrest, do; ShieMsA Miller, do; Charles Aw'lfrige, do; Joaiah Leu A Co., Baltimore. A-G.Farwell L Co^Bostcn; Abraham J. Cole, do* Howard, lion A Co., do; W.B.RoyTiolds, Louisville; __ _ . 11. IX Newcomb A Bro., do; T.O.Twlchell A Co.,Commission Merchants. New Orleans .1 Cent. Mimtaut hate an epen Policy of Insurance, which will cover all ?lupmsntf to my address, when advised by letter per mail,or when endorsed on billsof lading before,or at the time of snipment. - JOSEPH MUG RIDGE, au ft° Bt. Louis. MisEouri. .Mechanics’ Danis of Pittsburgh. IS UEREBY. GIVEN that, pursuant to the Ai provi?i:>cs of the Act incorp rating >aid Bank, ap proved March £Qtb, 1555, and the aat approved the 16th day f *l Aptil, 1830, entitle. l ‘‘An Act Regulating Bank*.” BOOKS !<» tw»;iv*» eub.*criptioaß to the Capital Stock of sal * ‘•MECHANICS’ BANK OF PITT3BDRGII” will be opened at the Mracuuits’ Exetitxoc F-urth *tre<-t, Pittsburgh, <n Ihu TWK.Nrv siXTU DAY OF APHTL, 1805, at 10 o’clock, A M.. to remain op-in lorSJXjurldirui days, from 10 o’clock, •A. Md-*B-o'-elock;'PrM * cF p ifd li"' 3a y, J. K. Mocrhead, - 1L U. Hartley,• S. Jon-P, Wi’.’iam M. Hirsh, J W. Butl«r, * W. 0. Lp-lie, 1 * U Mill, t, Jr, 11. L.Blogwalh W. U. Smith. Wm B. Holmes, \lm K-Mmick, Ja?. D. Lyon-, A 11. t-ro.-is, James A. llutchinron, J. . v cii«vi-jmaker, William J. Anderson, T. R. Iloltn*.-, Jamei Park, Jr., G-r W. Jackron, David Campbell, H. IL.f burn, ; Iraac M. Pennock, fc’pnng-r 11-. though, ; William F. Jobnaton, Ahxand-r King, Geo. C. F unciscus, Kob,n Galway, A. Kirk Lewis, Samuel McCiurkan, : Go. W. Cass, Ilobt. Ds'z«tl, ; lto ly Paitnrpon, A. YV. Lnotai , Andrew Burke, J. P. Lulworth, Commissioners, op.> ,JW S?EIHO sroCK OF HAMBURG PIANOS, ..gar-, OIIAIitOTTS 11LUMB, No. lIS Wood fegsg&jgiagqstreet, I‘ittnburgb, foie Agent u S 0 (J B Tb* l Hamburg Pianos are undoubtedly su- U K U u p<MW to all others, both in elasticity of tonch *u\l {MpfirioTil!/ of ton*. they linte not ou-y received the highest marks of batiou irotn the be&t European Pianists, such as LIST, TIULUKKG, And o-hvrs, vho have them constantly in ihvtr own use, but al?n from our resident Professors. The following is an cx'ract from a letter of After describing the particular style, two of which he wants for his c*wn u:-e—one Grand and one Square he speaks as follows of their excellent qualities: “My little dhugluer, who plays very well, must, with my self, have a good instrument, and yours are the on.y ones *hi<h can Pitisfy me. A(. L ■uis. .12 30 A M. . 2.45 P. M, “.Instruments arsoffered me on the most accommodating h'rms. I, however, do not like them; they have not the elastic touch and the tone of youra. “ I remain yours, respectfully, “ Hesrt Rokbocg, Pittsburgh, Pa,” For sale by CHAULOCTE BI.UME, at the “Old Estab. llsbed Piano Depot,” 118 Wtod street, 2d door above Fifth Also, sole Agent for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania for Halid, Davis d Cb.’i Dislon Pianos, (which in the Kast ern cities are considered superior to either Chickering’a or Nunns A Clark’s, but which fact is net extensively known, aa ;hey have but lately been Introduced here;) and- olhcr New York and Philadelphia Pianos, of the best makers, at juices from $225 to SSGO. * mbl9 A FEW days since, 1 publish«d an advertisement r.f my ItAiiavau IhAyos. in which an extract from a letter from Prof. U Bohbcck, of this city, address! to Messrs, llaiungartrii A Heins, cf Hamburg, the manufacturers, was iu*crted. This moming I obserred In several of the daily papt-ra a*• Notic signed by Prof. R. iu which he states thut I was unauthorized to make use of it, and that it w«s incorrectly stated and applied. In reply—l presum'd that it he had written the letter, be, of course, meant what was therein contained, and con sequently required no authority from him to make the same public. As regard' the assertion as to its in correct ness, I hove the letter in my possession, and it speaks for itself, nurd foreword os I have published. Messrs. Baum gar ton A Heins are not Mr. Bohbock for endot sement—their Pianos wore known, appreciated and re vived the highest rommendations from the first artists, long before Prof. R. saw lit to pass an opinion upon them. My reason for publuhing tho extract was in the fact that he was well known in the city, and not be ause bis recom mendation was necessary to establish the merit of tbe Piaru s. In ccnclu.«i' , n, I may add that they stand on thoir own merit, and nr**endorsed by such cion a-> List, Tbalberg, ud-1 others, solely oh account of their merit. inh23 CHARL f 'TTK BLDME. IN an advertisement of Mrs. Illume, in this paper, my na j. 6 is made use of in connection with the Hamburg Pianos. Such use i« uusuthoris-d by me, ami, moreover, thrtmat er is incorrectly stated and unapplied. Ibe/ucte nr« theao: About a year ago I wrote to Baumgarten & Heine, Piano makers iu Hamburg, (Germany,) for ft Piano of a new uml peculiar construction, and of which I famish ed a mluute description. They replied that they did not manufacture any such, and requested me to examine a Piano ot their make sent'.o Mrs. Illume, at the same time o Boring to faro shine wiih a similar one,iu ea-e I liked it. I DCiufiliogty examined the instrument, hut as It did not piense me, I declirea purchasing of them. I have since fought and am now uaiug a Piano lrom the factory of Nunn? k Ciabk, N. Y. (roh23)- HUNKY KOIIBOCK. • NEW STOCK OF‘ CIIICKERING SONS 1 PIANOS. JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood stbejt, w * u * between Fourth street and Diamond alley, lias just received from the manufactory of CHICKERING 4 SuNS, BOSTON, a new and full supply of their ff IRST« CLASS SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO FORTES, with nil the late and valuable Improvements—also, of their plainer and lower priced styles, suitable for those who requiro a cheap but good instrument. All ths Piano Fortes from this man ufaciory are warranted, and will be sold INVARIABLY AT BOSTON FACTORY PRICES. OLD PlANOS.—Several second-hand Pianos, in good order, for sale at $3O, $5O, $75, $ll5, $lBO, &c., 4c. MELODEONS—A full supply of klelodeocs of entirely new and benutilul styles, and from the best manufactories in the country, at $45, SCQ, $75, $lOO, $136, $l5O. JOHN H. 31ELL0R, Agentfor the sale of CniCEERiNO 4 Foss’ Pianob «=.v„ R 1 to Fnr Pittsburgh ami Western Penna. «3-No. 81 Wood street, between Diamond alley and F “ urlh BtreeL mhld R D t Y > 13 ' ftQ d many families hnve UA changed iheir residences. Some hare left places that are dear to them, where they have attended some “loved one’ through a loog illness, ending in death! Many fl nd iheir new home is not as convenient as the old one : while others are pleas* d with the change. In moving, the bauds are exposed to the cold eir. and become sore, and rough. This can be cured, and ihey can be made soft aud white by the use of the IIKUPETIO SOAP—price 12VJ cts. oercakc Bold by [apt] s. l„ CUTIIiiKRT, 110 Third st. "17.0 YOU WANT A S.MAi.I, FARM ?r—For sale, a Farm IV of Twenty-four Acres, eight of which are in cultiva tion, and fljljcleared except eight acres, which arc inuhbico timber; an Orchard of about eighty trees of di{7, rent kinds; ahout five acres contain Coal;, situated at threo miles from the city, and three luertets of a mile from the Ohio river. Price $l7OO. Terms: $BOO In hand; remain der in one and two years. ; s. CCTHBERT 4 SON »P* it.;.: Ko.llOThiid’st. y'Sst t yt*i - NUMBER 183 PHILADELPHIA, ST.' LOUIS. PROFESSOR TIENRY ROHBOCK, CARD. NOTICE. - t - . * & * V RATES OF ADfERTIStSO GREED UPON £f THE PITTSBt UOH PRts3 raa iton impium, oa hm; >ne square, oao Insertion “ “ each additional InsartJon..—..... '2a u “ one" week I7s “ “ two weeks 3Ob “ ** three weeks«.~ 440 “ “ one month..... w 600 4| “ two months .................. 7CO “ three 0 CO “ “ four montbfl 10 00 ** “ «ii months™ 13 00 *' “ one year Iff OO itandlng Card, >ix linen or leas, pgrannrirq rTT „, f . r . rT .. 10 00 OHASOIAELt At rLKASUM: Od« sqoart, par Mtm ai(CThliiTe of th „ MMrt _ 25 00 DAILY MORNING ROST* TUESDAY MORNING LITTLE EVA’S PRAYER “Ob, Harry, my husband, why did you do this?” The voice of her mother recalled Eva from her partial swooo, and ebb opened her eyes and looked up with such a heart-broken attempt at a emilo upon her suffering little face,, that Mrs. Olay ton turned aside to conceal her gather ing tears. • It aches so here,” she said, plaoing her hand, upon her brow and speaking confusedly,. “ I wonder what makes it?’* Ibcro was no. reply, and Eva again closed her eyes. Too soon tbo knowledge of what had transpired rushed back to the sensitive heart of the child In isuch bitter contrast to olden kind words and caresses. With deep pain Mrs. Clayton eaw tears slowly stealing through the closod lids, saw the little mouth quiver, and then suddenly flinging herself at her mother’s feet, and burying her faoo in her Up, Eva gave fall vent to her grief. “1 know now, it was papa who struck me, O papa, papa!” It was a long timo ere Mrs. Clayton succeeds ed in calming down the tempest of sorrow raised in the bosom of her gentle child; but all tears, sooner or later, havo an end, and Eva’s, tod, at last were dried. It*, was a comparative early boar of the evening that Harry Clayton torned his steps.towards his miserable home, and: (an unnsual thing for him of late yearß) in a state of perfect sobriety, haviug laid a wager with a boon companion that he could keep sober for at least one day, and fearing the taunts of this friend, had kept the promise, which might .other wise have been broken. Old memories were busy at his heart as ho stole softly op the dark stairs and the faces of his injured wife and child roso up reprovingly before him. Ah, What woald be not havo given in that moment cf awakened remorso to blot from bis existence bis past errors, throw off the ycke that held him enthralled, and then retrieve by future deed&*b!s deep fallen disgrace. Half ashamed of appear ing io the presence of those whose,reproacbfal eyes ho dreaded meeting, he paused boforo the door on hearing voices proceeding the apartment. It was the low tones of Eva that met his car, kneeling at her mother’s feet, was praying, aod fer him. . “And Ob, my heavenly Father,” breathed the sweet voice of tho child, ** although my head acbes so very badly, forgive my poor papa for striking'toe this moroiog—for indeed ha didn’t know what bo didr-and teacb h ; m, holy to love as as we still love him.” With a painful distinctness did those feweim* ply-sppirVn words fait upon the ears of her low ering hearer. Tbe agony of a lifetime seemed crowded into a small space. What, Eva, his child, pleading for him, the cruel, drunken father, and begging for the love he had so long uod merciless withheld from them. The thought was maddening 1 The next mo* ment he had thrown open tho* door, rushed into tbe apartment, and flinging himself dowo besides them, with nn arm encircling each, cry ing, brokenly : “My wife! my child 1” With a glad cry, almost a about, Eva’s otms were thrown around his neck, while her clear tones filled tbe half-darkened room with a gush ing-like melody as she cried ; “Ton have come back to us, dear papa. . You will never leave us again, andyoa will not drink any more, my own darling papa.” <‘ - r “Never! never! my blessed child, whoso prayer will have proved my salvation,” was the scarce audible reply of the repentant man. “And now, before that great God whom I have so out raged, in tbe presence of those dear ones, whom I hav© injured"beyond reparation, I swear that no temptation, in whatever form presented,,shall force me to 9werve/roin my. to-night’s resolve, by pressing again to my lips tbo poisonous wino cup. Ellen, my poor suffering wife, will you trust me in this.?”- But Mrs. Clayton bad fainted from joy and surprise; and it was some time ere tbo affec- tionate care of her husband and child could re cover her and bring her to the knowledge of the happiness which awaited her. A gush of teers was the only reply she could make to the rc* morse stricken man, who, kneeling before,her, falteringly asked her forgiveness, and displaying in every, look and tone suoh sincerity as sent to her heart a thrill of hope and security which had not, visited it for years.* * Never was there a happier little group than that aßsembleJ beside the window, wbero. the previous evening, Mrs. Clayton bad sat with such bitterness of feeling, almost despairing of God’s mercy and jastioc. Eva, nestling in the arms of tho restored husband and father, her sunny head resting against his bosom, dbd her clear eyes fixed upon his face, full of a child- like trust and love, while beside him sat the now smiling wife, with one hand tightly clasp* ang his, as if she feared it was all a dream, from which sho might still awake to a bitter cold reality. Suddenly, the moon, which had. hitherto been obscured by drifting masses of clouds, broke through its dark prison, showering- a flood of light over the three, and dancing, in many a. silvery wave upon the floor. Mrs. Clayton pointed to it with a smile, as she said earnestly.: “It is a prophecy of what is to be. Why may we not look opon it as a cheering omen of the future, my husband.” * * * * * • , Several years have woven their sunshine and shadow into tho past since the events above re lated ; and again we will look in upon the Clay tons. The apartment to which wo would con duct tho reader is very unlike the one where poverty and desolation too truly marked it for the drunkard’s home. A soft, warm carpet covers tbo floor; a we!! filled book case and an inviting sofa occupy tho two niches oach side of the mantel piece; while tho cushioned chairs, the pictures hanging against the wall, the rich vases, the table with its solar lamp, throwing over all a subdued light; the tightly drawn cur tains, and warm, glowing fire in the grate form a scene which could not bo eerpassed for comfort and eleganco. Beside the table, with bis eyes bent upon a book before him, sits a man in tho fall vigor of manhood. Who wonld trace in that noble, intellectual face, upon which, rests a touch of sadness, the once bloated fea tures of the miserable drunken outcast, Hurry Clayton. It is even so. Tbe vow made on that memorable night iu the far west has been, kept faithfully, and once nnre has he taken hia place in the good will and esteem of his fellow men. His business affairs have been most prosperous and wealth baslaio in profusion her golden offer-*’ iugs at bis feet. And Mrs. Clayton, onco tho despairing -wife • and mother—now, the happy trusting woman Mark the expression of her face as she elands by the mantel, an arm resting carelessly upon it while her gnzo is turned upon a picture hanging against tho wall opposite to her—no longer care worn and hopeless as in those olden days, hot lull of tho light of a calm peacefulness. Why do her eyes fill with tears ns her glance lingers ' npon the portrait which represented a little girl with clasped hands kneeling in prayer? la those pure eyes, lookieg upward with bo holy a. trust, in the golden cnrls falling back from the upturned brow, in the whole rapt enthusiasm of the sweet childish face, comes, there-‘potl a remembrance of one whose tones upon,' earth Bbo may listen to nevermore? Alas,, poor little Eva! Many summer boos bavo brightened into life the violets nestling obova. | that bright young head, many winter aniwss I wreathed their white mantles around the i pie tombstone beneath which little Eva Bleeps' j very calm and still. Soaroe six months had' | flown since the reformation of her father ere, I sho had sickened and faded away even as the ! flower droops and dies beneath the ruthless hahd : | which fkiesa but to destroy. Her last dying re- I quest had been that she might be buried beside: j the old grandfather whom she so loved in life, j And thither, with s grief almost too deep for utterance, had the stricken parents conveyed the J beautiful empty casket whoso freed soul might I never again speak to them from the heavily.seal ed eyes. And. Mrs, Clayton, standing there ip , the light of the glowing fire, surrounded with, tho luxuries which wealth alone can bring, turn ed from; them all with a sigh cf lingering regret - 'as she thought of that other absent one. An arm was passed affeotionately around her, and; tfas eyts of her husband met hers in speaking ’s ‘ » ■ -,V.\ T > i •' . - r * V\ >. f ;^\ ■ t :?APra , 24. by ii a a ah [oo.vcll'd:i>]
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