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(.; --~{ Z ff=iM REIM '«`_;A _ • T kJ lepAirgY.lWgYNd,ll:eiBT. sand 4m iffii7iirif Oun 4 aV escil fe d ) Ito OT iJklitutiis, MON'ils tz NOR l'l34Ver wimati-or 'WOOD atm FilTh arnzcvs • - . ia"liAßlMß,,..Filte. - Doilers s yvar, payable strictly in adrancei'.§vNytep requtreal If not pall within the yea.", Rat' 8/h;le.eopossNsto 4.1,-..st the counter In the °Moo, and . l:7 the 'e pork TI33,43APITBDSLY SIOSSING POST P pa nlictort form: theanina.ofllice,.-OO ..a-larg , • blantßt..A lo 11 , 43:, at TWO DoLt, , mq p year, In,adrance- single copies P I Ft CrStp. _ - on piipersnir iliscothat'el unitise at tbii dborei , on of the Proptleters,) until all arrearages - aft,- palth /RP No attention...atilt be paid - to ?tnynnler unless aceom . pant ed - br tbe-rorrosy,m- satisfactory - reference In thistitv, //k- ennre.otatotathelEstobttehntintnS thirmirnhigpott son , of the tarput .T Poisitinin-the city, where ail inds oforffoltit loaoritileihorlen andinortzreaton• P.KOFES!SION,kL-CARDS, ATTORNEr AND COEINEMLLOR AT LAW—Office, No FonTthArcet; deelliy A. , :Jatnes.A.aiourrie, 17011NE1' AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, Pittabnrgh, tetscreirtlmlttiffekt i‘treet and cporry ey. Idecl hly JOSE4 , -F1 111AVkatt ' ATTORNEY AND . COUNSELOR AT LAW, Office, 14* Polirth itreet, 3:1,7n - n, - - V ^TITTSBUTVIEt, - - - JOHN HilaTON. ATTORItEY -;AND - COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Ofilee,,corner Flith and Grant its., • " • ". prrrsutiaatr. Thotr..nolimns, AMENET AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY (Vice, next door to the Peet, °Mee, Steubenville, Ohio '• Si. p. *Lions, A 7 citY A.T LAW—No 109 Fourth strnat, Pittsburgh, tb: door 'below I Mr.3lotly. Patter - Fiery- LiverY 7P2 TL :fvur Etable. , . je29 ...... V. Orlando Loctinta, TTOILNTY AT LAW-01Ticey'Fouxt.b street, abovolVood 374:r Thomas M. Inletrotkoll, A .7.TORNEY AT LAW=OZoe, Lowrie's fluthlings, Fourth street.• jouT:ly . • Carnahan, -TTORNILY. AT LAAV—Ofllez ou rourth ctreet, between Cherry G t vtreet. jnly J. N. Iti'Clovery, TTORNEY AND COUN - SEI , LOII AT LAW-031. in Bekewell'n rnildings, on liront street. jet • • • -•1f. ;J. flaxen, TTOILNEY — ATIAW—::b. 127 lenrth'atreet, above end near etnaithfi,ld. raar7.7:y Patric In 'lllCenita., ALDD R-14 T Ilt D WARD. (IFFICE CORNER OE tiftiNT AND FIFTH STREETS, V. (formerly occupied by Aidermau byw,is,) where all bu• einesapertain ng the - fpfilco of , I r dormso and Justice of the Peace will be promptly 3t1i111,i04 tn. feb1:31:11 N. Illteir.tunater, Alder Graut otreet, between Fourth st. and Diamond alley.ConTeyancing of all kinds done with the great e.t ['Are. and, steenracy. :Titles to Iteal Estate vs stained, be. 50:2 . el. Neat, Alderman. 11.: E 0.91 THIRD Street, between Wood Owl Morket street?, I.'t - Pittaburel. ':OtillotAinni promptly made. Londe, Mor t gegesomd other t:rittng-s,drawn With neatness and accu• je2l.ly • A.11..1... SUtIU EON DENTIST, (Bac cessor to G. IV. Bidclh.,) N 0.141 SMITH STII,I,hT. 11 - Office boars, from S to i o'clock, and rotidlio totelOok. - • febls:ly J SCUTT. DENTIST, Fourth street, five doors west of Market. Orna Mots—From nine - A'. 31. to Eye BUSINESS CARDS. 1110 011.11 E D, OLESALE GR M OCEtt, AND CONIISSION MEI:- W i caorr for the F :tie of Dig Metil aui Bloom., Rod Prodnee generally, No, '27 Wood strett, Pitt•burgta. RETMfIL roar. a. ANDEK.V.):II. it IC. & AN D WS 0 (Stierossors to doluis hbodes .t Co.) - WIIOLESALE DEALII,Its IN FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, BpiCer~,Confectionary, Sugnre, &c. Aircio.::s Wool street, opposite the Sc. Cho:les lintel. Pittsburgh, Fa. stlt WM. no. DI NII 11A.11 et. CO., POtt.WAXOLNG AND C 031111.55105 9L CIIAtiTS, Liberty street, opposife Penna. Railroad Dept, - Utes'T • • I'AI-caI:MM. PA. Weary 11. Contr', MIOIIWAIIDINI I !NI) COIINIIB,,ION MRIICHAITP, En?. .Whole^.3o3 Jealur In. CI - I:e,, I;utt,r, and Produce gen,rally, No. 2.. kVi.) )0 8:... uL,bur,o. inarti Pant !'l cirttoc Co=l'36loN AND FORD'AhDING F.ItOIIANB, AND 81FAXIDOAT xarN . r.,:—No 7 Wht...r,.t.r,:t.,Clniiimut.l, Ohlo. N. apl.t.t !LEA is g a Moorhentt. WHOLESALE tilwce:r" ,, AND pltoDuer, DIALERS No. IN f TnY23 nor Kati, BOOIiSELI.IIII AN I] )N lian a gdnerala,urtment iinots, Printing. Past. Kul Cski, And It— tail.. NO. 104 lVoal fktreet, blow Fifl.ll. F.,45t Bide, it - 9. Wanted, 1L... , and Tart n , ..re Ii rupn. cipls,ly - 1. W. t; ssriti . •.- - • TyRALER RAGS AND PAN:ii, 149 IN'cod Strut, Yittsbur=h. The hiGht.:4 pric, in cavil pall for ralz-4. tn7ll-9 %turale -and.r.e,........... wtt.raett Pittsburgh. !ander d. It.lictttneon, WILJLE.S.Aitt illttlar.itiz, I'd InSIIIT ‘W 1111 A N PIEF, Wines and t..os. 17^- or. 1 17 I. / of Irwin Una Merry etl - Pi , t2, 1%1,1.1=0, Irca, Nails, Cotton Yarns, ars, ecurqsntly on lo,nl. Ir`23 lA:Milani Carr Co. ? (tVI. CAR/ , .1 . ./ , a! do. a (o.) ES ut d. x I. n a l.: , e la ti „ key, No. 11 Counuerei..l itovv, Lits?rty =-rent, Pittsburgb, Pt. C•o-Part.rzero h I p. full - Arm/ion) have Chia //Ay for './.partar7Aaip the purp,/, of enrrying• on umuesc..oa and Pi rwn:d ing, in conneotion with lbo Filth, it icon and 00, and Pre duce businesegenerally. u odor the sty 1,, of EnGtlsn S Iticu warehou , o No. lln Vial, to Ito Front pt.reel, formerly oreupiel by ilortril4e it In:o:ram. 157 , 1. JAsl E 6 It Pill All DSON, • JAS. .1. P.ENNLTT. Pittsburgh, February la 4 1.6f.1..feb3 P.ttzturzb, detler Country Produce, offers for only a 'hot, erne o tarOcurini, selected for Spit., of every variety mod the pureAt qua!: ty, Grou , ,d r.t 111, e.. Treed Wrnit a, Foreign an,11.),:n..,..5ti . J. P.1 . 6 1 / b cc taken In EI: ohisiA , for lierolian.ll;..e. .1"..11. D. b- - ta prooared a full cd.sortincnt of I,nnarottr'p Warrantedlic.rcien Ecedr, and invitee ;1.11U...wit/II of oil in. terettel Inrarel Janll VE. EZIULI LICRA.C.D.4O,7t. J. I. 11.:JSNWIT gIIVGLISII GL atcuAlsosou. nOII.IIISSION AND th./111.VARDINti atElictiA:4lB, elm Woolessle Dealers in Fish, Dare° and Lill, and Produce generally. Werehouee formerly occupied by Iturbridge A Inghram, CQo. 116 Water and I.W First street, Pittsburnb, fe3 Commission ilous! - . fpnE subqeribets hare o!.eaeii•a house ter the above pur l. pose, at NO. 17 tinithtiold street, four doors above the Blenou.rahela Rouse. We null pUreiIASJ, or riK`OiCP, on COmmission, for sale, corisicnments of Flour, Thom. Cheese, Ors, Oil; Birt , y, Flax So r t, Oritst Seed, lilted May, do., upon which we will make advances, or purchase at the best market rates for cash, nose Jas. ftliLaLuglitin, I"\FALRR.Iti GROCeRIFIS, PIC tDU , .::E, FLOUR, BACAN, / No. 10, corner Smiclatlrld and FkrAL etas, Pitt,- burgh, en. Dorf, TIIO 4 . a. T01.1:1.3 T. ES. Young & Co , N , 3 Sin ilifl.eldstreel, opposite (N:y 17:;(.4, Tor CUltElt.9 OV OADLN ET FUILN ITU RE AND 1.U....)-tkifiS,ot every description. Nisteriels and woe), taanststp warranted, andFs - dd at reduced prices. Care taken la.nsskin.l for land and nater estriez,. E=M=l _ C. D. Wood, TUPoNTEN. AND wiDN.,Nsti.i.N DF.&i..F:it IN WINES ASO LIQUoRS, No. 147 North Second street, fifth door tbov, Use°, east side, Philadelphia, has on band the best viand."'" nt old Brandies, Wines, Irish Whisky, Nionons. hula Whisky, floilaud. (lie, Cordials, ,te , on terms worthy the ttteritinn of purchasers and dealers. fau2ily Henry ttl , Cuilotigh C 0. ,& 110GESALE GILOCEItS and Colnoi.sion archttnts, p on n prO 1,16 n i 40•1• corns of • VlTirt. Olgby, Jr., FPITOIO -AND:FURNISHING BTOIIE, Masonic Thal, lh street, Pittsburgi..—Clothin4 made to osier, in —A and at trodaratp resin augitt et A. C. Duncan,: el GBDOERSiarri Dealers In Produce, For t; i MT:l,es n nt Lig-unts,oll Iterti Vit6iLiV.ll6. 2011Abilrry ., qt:. Pittibu rzh. Pa. i v29:Y A.. n ah., • WHOCESALE dud Itebol EADDLE,TIARIiESS, %%Esse TRUNK", VALISE and CARPET BAG mai:rano. turer. N 0.196 Wood street, Pittsburgh, I'a. John El. Mellor, WIOLESALE AND ItITTITL DNALIIR TN MUSICAL NSTRIMENTS, Pianos, Music, School Books and Bdatlcnery, No. 122 Wood fdreat. ljanl A. J. [(Ws.% 11A.GAN AIM, WWHOLESALEandIIintaII Di as In Silks, Fancy and Staple - DRY GOODS, No :11iirtet and 8 Union rtreet, Pittsburgh. apt/ JOSEPH -CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN x p on. T,E D 010 A. a in32ely No. 53 MAP.R9.T STWEET, PITTSBIIIIOII, -POWER. at BAC DON , Anerrrroor uRA. AND OBNANIENTAL onnvints.— Ornamental lltdfer6B for Casting., in every style; No4ejlog, DOgnlng, it. Composition lirunmonts for ti, debiritton or Staambonbt, Buildings, ko.; 96 glirrifFl EU) Street,. near the Post Office. WHILTE.AIt/USE, VANCY SILK AND WOOLEN DYES AND CLEANER, No. 7 18.&BELLA. St., Pear the Emmet Hotel, marl ALLEnu u lt ii p p e ß, K l 11 1 . 117: 1„ g7r 12 .fr.. W G r a ff T ; B. OUTllliaral EbsuTrigilt, r ,N a r ft .iio , , VUTITISEELT SON, DEAL gSTATE AND' GOTERAL AGENTS, A n '0. 2, 5_0 ury -All,lsmiafiehi Brett..: • {good sue Ills. ' --- I: 7 E ------- . lar-erwarcl, BALER, in ROOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS and LEG HORN Cooking Stoves, parid BRAID HATS, corner of Market iiiid Liberty sts-, Coal and Wood Stoves, oH4 Pittsburgh Psi. - jeli, Parlor Stoves, JOHN HITCH EL L., Hollow Ware, , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, Sugar Rattles, Stove If ettles • No. 135 Wood Street, _ . ._ Sa3:yCl Next door to H. Child's Shoe House. Pittsburgh. Notice. TitANGERS VISITING THE CITY BBOLILliCA1:I., IN jos.ammo having associated with JOS. ABEL, the. to see the beautiful assortment of (1111N,A, CLASS business will hereafter be conducted under the style of and QUEENS WA RE, now open at the above establish & CO., at the old stand, corner of Smithfield and .ment. Our goods being entirely new, We aro enabled to Vourtbu 'streets. offer inducements In all the latest styles of Dinner, Tea ond Toilet Ware, white irun.stone, we hare a great variety .f shapes; also, gold band and fancy colored stone wore Tea and Toilet set.t Our stock of white Covered Dishes, doup Tureens, Vegetable Dishes 'without covers, salad Dishes, and every article appertaining to a Dinner Set in large and well selected. Britannia Ware Table -Cutlery, 'eouus,-eastors,.Waiters, anti liouse FurninhingOoods, we ..hare a large asSoittnetit .- . COMMON WItILF,OIM.Stbck. of COIMOti Teas, Plates, .Dishes, ,sera, Nappies, Bawls., Pitchers, and every article id-the line is large - and we are 'prepared to paritthem with ritithout.fine goks, as the - purchaser rta'ay Also; alsfte assortment of all kirrdi-otGLIASS 'WARP, which we are selling at manufacturers' prices, all of which are offered at wholesale or retail, by oct2B JOHN J. O'LEARY. r: - Willitkin Thorn, Druggist, J 1.13 S,ESIOVED to the corner of rtAND and PENN Streets, where he will, as usual. attend promptly to hianumerone friends. AU articles in hie line are warranted pure-ot np 'with the utmost care. marl 4:fim John -I Rutter tit Co.. F oßviritawisa-•.n, CONDOSSION 511tFtellANT&— ..DwilerAin vin Iciba 'of isburgh Manufacturcsast. rafl Lead -stoot 67..FroPnt tt JOIIIQ.dKtFOTT,. 11POR1'EROV .PBADIDIML4 • GLN, WINES, &c.—Detaer I.in fine Old Monongahela Whisky, Peach Brandy, &c. Also. Rectifying riatilicett corner of Smithfield and Front apin Iltreglitritgroarrni 5 - V': 4 . - , - - PUBLISHED DAILY, 1W GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILLANtis," CORNER oiF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT $6.00 PER ANNUM, OR 1;5,00 "!:lEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE VOLUME XIII. BUSINESS CARDS ENTERPRISE WORKS. - North-IVestern Pollee Agency. ' PO. A 30. Nom Prarsr, T :an roes ammo create Attar. O. 8 9 WASHING roN STREET, coiner of Desrhorn, B 0 IFN a TETLEY. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. , ~,,,see .171 , . tr,rdt:, - 7,.",c IMPORTERS end manufacturers of CUTLEIRY, SURGICAL AND DENTAL ALLAN PINY'ERT°N EDWARD A. RUCKER. ,etk- r i,,,. - lip Pinkerton & Co. 'e -. INSTRITMEMS„ RIFLE'S, Ao, tWe 4 keep a general assortment of the above DEVOTE TIMM ATTEIVTIoN To TUE TRANSACTION Or A CENEIR6 articles constantly cm band; together DETECTIVE POLICE BUSINESS In the states of Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigau and Indiana. with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pis tols and Revolvers, Flasks, Hems, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, mblOaltf _Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket linivel Nottee• • Tailors and Hair Dressers' Shears; Pocket Scissors, tra.— rpm late firm of JONES ,E. QUIGG. having been dissolved Also, Trusses and Supportere. l. by the death of John F Quin, on the 27th lust., the Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. i business of sold firm will be settled by the undersigned, at RITLESI—We are making Rifles of every description, to ' their office, corner or Ross and Firet streets. order, of the best mcterial, and workmanship warranted.— , ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner. Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill- , Pittsburgh, September 10, 1554—toct2;y ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices. myl6 Chandelier. and Gel FIX tUreli. 91111 E sibteribers are now opening et their new Wareroont. I NO. 109 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith field,-the largest assortment of CHANDELTEILS, BRACH. ETS,. PENDANTS, end all articles connected wit Gas Fitting, ever offered in this market. Having arrangements made by which they gill be constantly in receipt of rtearpatterne and varieties, they confidently invite the attention of pur chasers to their selection. We are determined to sell as low as any house in the West, and being practical Gas Fit ters, can oiler pecullaradvantages to those desiring articles In this line. We continue es heretofore to fit up buildings of every de• scription for gas. water and steam. ➢rldl-9' Castings of all hinds made to order promptly. LONG, HILLER . 1 / 4 CO., No. 100 First street. 011.11111tG fit ITLICTCHE.II., FROM REV? TORE, c MANUFACTURER of the celebrated ' 'let OcseAmer Ventilating Wig, Elastic kste, Rand Toupees and every description t t 4-••' , -----..... of Ornamental Hair, for Ladles and 4.ece. . „..Thr-- -7 ",. — , -- Gentlemen. 79 FOURTH STREET, • i t'. 1e .. 4E-.--- between Wood and Market, Pitts. t--4- burgh. / .1 3 7: --.- BUTCHER'S sphere enables Ladles ' ..-•.•- - Z, and Gentlemen to measure their heeds e' A ~ - . ...!;;.t. . ., with accuracy. ...ie.., FOR WIGS. No. 1. The - round of the Head. No. 2. From the forehead over the head to neck, No. 2. No. 3. Fram eat . to oar, over the top. No, 4. From ear to ear, round the forehead. For-Toupegs,to MITRr the tup.of the beail only.--a paper pr'' " - Pm:etc:Vidli> of the lintel THIEL ' triy4 ' . _ New Coach and Carrlags Factoiy 1 BROTHERS & CO., Omer of Rebecca and &intent erects, Allegheny Oily, , , . WOULD -respeattul4 inform their friends rani the piiblte . •titierally ' 'that they have cconmenosxl the manufactnre of Carriages, F.A11101014 Barouches, ilockaways, uggles,Sleighs and Chariots, in all their various eh I, of finish and proportion. All orders will be execute.] with strict reissrd to durability and beauty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to on the most rcasmtable terms. Using in all their work the best Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stuff, they feel confi dent that all who favor them with their patro.nage, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. Purchasers are request...al to give c s a call, before , pnroba sing elanwhere. octe:ly S. JOUlatroN 0. T. JoilNsl , 7l killeettior Carriage Factory . JII N STO N , LX/., PRACTICAL COACH MAKERS, corner et Rebe,c_a and Belmont ntreets, Alm gheny city, Pa., hare on hand and are manufacturing an eateuahe as,ortment of Carriages. hockaways, I . l. .i.tZalle Can:, to., made In all their rariona styles, with strict re and to durability and beauty of tinidi, using iu all their work the best Juniata iron ',ld eastern hickory. Re• pairs atten !e.l to nn theino , t yet,. 'liable term, They feel contdent that all who may favor them with their patron age, will he perently satisfied on dial.f their work. The Pittsburgh and Manchester °mull...Liam+ pass every Cf. ter, tnincite, daring the day. pl'l'rsuuttc.:ll COACII FACTOttli. w. ILIGELow aorta L. sit:VI...NS uEGEGS AL13.111. tilgelotv Co., I' lICCESSOIIii TO E. M DIG (LOW, o. dti Diamond alley, near Wood alreet, Pith , .q.-,i n ft,i`b. hurgh--CO AC II CA.llitlAtlllS, I'll EA. TOTS, RUGGLES, and every description of . . . . fancy rehieles built to ardor, and linielw , d in a manner un aorpimied for beauty id dr.lyu, elr.an••e at finiAb !till of waritmamildp. and durability of materials ZQ- All war: warranted JOSEPH FIA K1'1121;0, fsnecimßon TO L. I LfOX • Cu.] lORNEIL MAREOT STREET AND DIAMoND, m , nstautly ou lie.nd a fail rt-,ortment of Druga. Medi nes, 31.,licinvela,ta, Perfumery, :all all ar kleo pertain in , to his Imsines4. Pr,coriptio,. rarstolly conapon !Awl at tilt I,ur. :4_,:01 rum IN IIIt()TIIF.LLS, (Score-,..ry J WIIOLESA LE bit UOU ISTS, No. 6 , ) Pittsburgh, .1 - 13. Proprietors of Dr. NDLone's Celpl.rat.dVvrmifogs, Lire? Are_ Jalo JOHN 'RAFT, JR., (Suere,=or t: NV,, Wholesale nnti Itetall Drvlgglat, kND Dealer in PAINTS, UI DVE 131 Wood street, t.lll - 42 , dot,r, Wow Virgin alley, apr.l3:n2rly Tri•DVDOII. R. L. ALLEN, NV Ili - Ai-NA Lt. 111,1,1, Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga- hela Evo Whisky, ALSO, RECTIFYING I)ISTILLER, No. s sTatiET. I'ITTSBCId/11, Bras dies, tiro', oerdlak, Jamaica Spirits. Ft. an, N.,' Bu,lnn.l litm. Clan t,,llanepadnes, -utrL Al, London il:own Strut, lent, neotelk, tvl•d Monotn-,,,hein aye and Itectitied whisky, Apple, Peach, Cherry and Idte - lel,erry ETUTO/ IG; imported Cessna, ledalla. nod Prinoipo Cizatx; Half-Spanish land Common ,tinh loa p iceF. no to ,hellend rompe Won. F.iney Bar and I.al,lled Bottles of every atyle, and I , olijol.n, of all Si7.cr. I respeetfally invite an •n of my stoat, at No. 8 VVoui.) Street, 19ttsborgb, ot.llnn. apr3..ly New school for the Violin - _ I)Y CII I !,I,.—Ttili PRACTICAL. V i,),.):•; s,7iiia .1,-- ) A ilese ani es,o ;.i et o yvaepia: of Viol', pity Lit, to 00 ,Y, e and prauti,al an I de,iga,•;l pn.- , .v tl,•• American student, to e, added luPandes rues and beautiful ayrangeruen Is to Solo, nd Duos of the most popular omol•slies of t.ho day. 501,..et,a1, ,rra,:ed nod fauttyv....l by I: C 1111.,1., pupil of ?pole, late I're•iient of the Nose York Phi,barmaule society. The above just reaeived,in aironee of the trade, by 11ENRY 101 Third strtet. • Tete a ieter ; Forme: Dlvans; Celt fro Tables:, Wash Stands; Cent do; Water do; Trays, stc_, Ac. 1 Material and workmanship wartanted, and prices satins factory. T. It. YOUNG k CO., .1720 38 Smithfield et., opposite City Hotel. I NOTICE.. DALY'S STOCKING MANUFACTORY, I No. 20 Fifth street, first corner shore Markel street, PITISBURO 11, PA i IVIT,Et,TtiE, of W 11 ,, L 5i b i e m fo y u e n v d or tis o e ire large rud f s ,, t r an . d ie b t e . s , t th as i r c r i t t ed , fetid ____ . __ ... raja u . ci.aia ,,,. Purchasers iriii dud it to their advantage to call et this vs :PUN is.,3,o,iray I tsblishment rind examine for themselves; it is all I need to Wholesale and Retail Clothing Merchants, insure their custom. .. C. DAIS. NU. 88 WOOD STREET. N. B.—Remember the Corer STOCILINQ CORNER. /NB le subscribers respectfully inform their old customers • f,,hl, I_ and the public in general, that they have this day as- V. B. Identity st. Co., f •Cttllt PCI themselves to the above busitteas, under the firm CIIIEAP CARPET WAREIIOUpis, Ile. 8 Third street, at JOAN M'CLOSKEY Ss CO. They re-spectfully solicit a N.._. , near .11.1n10.1, coati respectfully inform their friends ore or public patronage. I and the public generally, tbst they have now in story their The previous business of each still be nettled by them. • f ,,b o • i complete PALL STUCK, consisting of CARPETSof every salve, rearccti,ely. .._ _ . description, from the Royal Velvet and Brussels, to the mini __ 41 mon Ingrain, hemp and Bag. Floor Oil Cloth, from ore LAIRD, (late of the Bret of Boot.ii et. Lotus,) hating. ft ~ opened STORE NO. If, (two doors above the old to eight yards wide, new designs end very rich. Cocoa and . -tared,) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOVIINO ! Canton Matting,Druggets; Rugs,Mets, Stair Reds Wiselotv BUSINESS, hovel* . strict attention to business to merit • ShAve, So. Person, in want nre ' invited to colt and or:m i:our its the patronage of the late firm. I inc their stock. Steamboats, Hotels, and Residences fern- N.ii B.—Clothing made to ordet in the most fitAlowilile i m" ou the most reasonable terms. styles, and on the shortest notice---inferior to none in the air" Bmill profits and quick tiales.' i 'liki arty-jart2.B7 1 TERMS ltABll UNIX. oct2 Wo hare carefully examined the above work of U. C. nun:, and consider It one of the Most complete and prac• cal Violin Seta - rods we hare ever seen. U. ANTW.sI, It. VOGEL, Teacher, of AL'IEO k CO M==l Jamem ISlellinger, 1/101VONGAIIKLA PLANING MlLL—Would respectfully I.YI inform his friends and the public, that his new estab lishment is now in ND operation, and that ho Is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planod Lumber, with promptness, and at the lowest rates. llaßoard and Plank, planed on one or Doak aides, constantly on hand. Bash, Doors, and Mouldiui,s, of every description, made to order. Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advantage to give him a call, as he can now turnish them with planed .itufr suitable for every description or work. WK. A. EUGLEAN 41,11.7.9 CILISWILL. HERRON & CRISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, ANUFACTUREIIB of nil kinds of BRASS WORK, LO COMOTIVE, STEAM ENOLNE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al. so, Cotton Batting Ilatifacturers. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Office and Store, N 0.12 Market street, Pittsburgh. OW BRASS and COPPER taken in exchange for work, or ph paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will be promptly attended to. feb9:ly JOSEPH T. LOWRY, No. 43 arncr of Fifth and Wood &sods, Office up stairs. Entrance from Sin street. Pittsburgh, ESPECTFULLY annomaCe to the pnblic that he has commented the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in connec tion with Intelligence and General Collecting. Ile will also attend to renting. Persons in want of cements, in any rapacity, or thorn in want of places, will be supplied at short notice. All business entrusted to hie care promptly at tended to. References—T..l. Blgham, Esq., Richard Cowan, Esq., W. O. Leslie, Dr. Ales. Black, James Mackerel, A. A. Mason, that A Old. .ianlS TANIEL ALL, 111 6chuoliinan 1111001tAPEIERS—Tbird stroot, opposite the Post-office, Pittsburgh. Maps, Landecones, 1:ill heads, Shots Bilis, Labels, Architectural and Mochinu Drawings, Itusinese nod visiting Curds, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed n Colors, Gold,l3rorme, or Black, In the most approved style, ‘.11.1 nt the most reasonable prices. ovtls:ly C 111 N A IIALL, mA u E rT arrarT, BETWEEN TIM M AND POITILTLI STRUTS 7, l<:uii lt% - - Rt:COMMI:NDATION ILLNIIPACIRREP-9 Plain and Fancy Grates, Plain and Fancy Fenders, Sad and 1),11.; Portable Forges, T-a Kettles, Wagon Boxes. &c. 1m616 ::~--.., BUSINESS CARDS. .111asto .3012 OS, MANUFACTURER of Spring and Blister Steel, Plough Slab steel, steel Plough Wings, Coach and Ellptlc ISprings. Brass Nut Taper, half patent. Screw, Mail and Hammered Iron Axles,—corner of Roes end Pleat streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. oct2:l y IWO JONLS B. IL 800111. S. D. B. Rogers k lkf ANC FACTU It ERS of 1100EItS' patent Improved Steel 11 Cultivator moth. Offtee corner Rom MO First streets. ElXsO3figffifflENKCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER AYID [MAUR IN ALL Emps 07 Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigar's, No. 25 Fifth at., Ptrisburgh, Pa. 4 - 4 - Keeps constantly on hand a large supply of all the Various brands of Impeded Mara. ja:t4 . . Curling, Robertson & LUT, PRESSED AND PLAIN PLIZqT GLASSWARE, warehouse N 0.14 Woo 1 street, corner of Franc stnet, Pittsburgh. i/r All other kinds cf alas, , ware and Window Glass, at low market prices. aptly RICHARD O. BUCKING, .1,1A3 UP ACTOR i 6 01, Gilt, Silver, Brass, Bronze, Looking- Glass, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, DIA rig AND ORNAMENTED—No. 21 S'e CLAIR TIET.I.T. All kinds of Compo.illen Ornaments, for Steamboats, Ac. MI Rinds of Gild ng and Ile gilding, to order. (lilt Mouldings for Frames, wbolean'e and retail Varnish for Oil Pa wings. Engraving° and Lithographs, for sale. Impaired or defaced Oil Pa ntinge rertored In the best manner. All Frames and Mouldings minufactured In this estab lisbment may be cleaned without Injury, with reap and water. Call and Fee. No. 21 et. Clair at., Pittaburgb. imll26.tf WM. A. M'CLURG, DEALER IN Fine Tons, Choice Family Groceries and Willow CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., PVITSKIRGII, PA. ISnow recalling. a large atmortment of PILESII GOODS, in addition to his already eltensfre stock, purchased from first bends in the Eastern markets, which, will be sold ut the lowest market prices. /Tar ihnels, Steamboats, and families, buying by the quantity, supplied nt wholesale rates. Ks••• floods delivered in the city rree of charge. eep'2l PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, ROBERT H. PATTEB.SON, Proprietor, CORNER OF DI AND.VD STREET AND CH EnRY ALLEY. 9111 F. subscrils, revectfully nrinounres to the Ladit, and Genttem..° of l'ittatsurgh, that he has recently erected n RIPIKU SCIIOOI., which, in print of rixe, commodieue nes. and adaptation, tank:vein bly excel,. may similar eßtab llshment in the United iitate% Ito location itt new:Able from ell tetri, of the city. t a / 1 ;le its ilizb and airy situation re ,,,i e rs it ~reciaily sui uni to the prfunotion of health, by thN most agreeable exerrtne. The llorees are docile and wall trotted, and the proprietor pledges himself that m• pain, or ex pence will b. spared to me Ice thirt e,tahli,hment the first In the enufldenre of the puhlie. rt,ll lwer, , ht of Mr. .I‘,llN. ATIVF.LL in nut bualn,..4q tense. torn OA. date by ILg-reninvnt. our bn,dn,,a, a IN i 1 fl 1Y.511,1 , , (11 , 0 - 41EltS, will be cnntioned by tho remnln- I .g under Om firm of 1!!1(1ALET, COSORAVE a CO., Ncg 15 nod '2O Wm.! 5tr..4.1 . 11.1,hurg11. 1t.141 ALFA, WOODW Al2l, 0 CA, No. =1 . ..klurket Ftrret. Plilledrlphin WM 11AGALF:Y a CO. l'itts.burTh,ll ,,, toNer 19tb, 1554—fd ,, !2 Rot ton.—..-______-__ IHAVE sold m:,lch.re.l in ticr t.,,lneq, of 8. , to et. A. Loco, who, with .1, ho will [Anne a 1 01 th• ,tand, Fo. 700 Front ,tr.-et. I cordially revcromend the new I.VI to the. patronage or lay frimlq. Pitimburgh, July 20,-Igbi. P. mu.Lrit. ITEM . . S. A. LONG & CO.. AND FOUNDERS. AND Ci AS FITTERS, j~ Inuit. ntten ion to their stock of Chn,delferp,l:reekete, Penle,te, a”d r ore, We tit op houses with flag and ;Jean], make Bras, Certitro lode t , artier, for olah Railroad Pump: , amt Tec.k and keep Anti- A ttritlou Meal couNtantly on 11innufactory. Q POONS, .1c —llEnm-rync IN PR:Cr-9 1, - 9 —O9OOl, to •,uprrior cult.lacturl”g my olvu ,nrk, ve Rr, n Irost 10 0001. lower tlltte the err. r,r •-i.••Wh , r , All sv,,k k ..rlin; —Wo aL s o mnufftetur, Fpr.ns of the Watch,. awl WE.teh er.nt in with I•Vel, fa rtlity and rvnrw.d dirterplinnatZll to CiVo price e.tl the quality of work. W W. WILSON, lrntrbrotAer 0,1 Jewvll,, corner of Mart,: onsi Fourth ..tr,tx. nosh St emmbont Furniture and Chnirs 41 WE hiire on hand and ore ron..,,ni:y wanuiaetu ring STI: AM BO AT CABIN FURNITURE A:4ili CRAMS, or ot,ry doscriptlon, viz: Ext,nbio - n Dining Tablea; Do liar do; Laill,•s Cabin Chair*, of Tarloll , l F•y 1,.3 : Genie. Js do do; Stole L. .n do dodo; L.. Toilet Boner; grHIE OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (lat. John 6ton tr Stockton.) and Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, is prepared to esecrite every style of Legs!, Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job Printing and Book Binding, and furnish every article in the Blank Book, Paper and Stationery line, at the shortest notice and on the moat reasonable terms. ' " Blank Bonk and Stationery 'Warehouse, Printing Office and took Bindery, corner of Market and Second sta. f noYI 6 W. A. SMITH W. W. MATZ Smith, Illalr & Minter, (Lao Smith & Sinclair,) WHOLES/ILE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, A ND DEALERS In all kinds of Pittsburgh Idaautac j-k. lure,, 12.2 Second and 151 First atreet, Pittsburgh, Penna. fcb9 Depot of I.ongworth et, Zimmerman's Ca tawba Wines' and Brandy. _ undersigned has received and offers for sale, at Cin. cuznazt pracer, a large quantity of Logworth & Zimmer 11111t1'11 gnome and world-renowned Sparkling, Dry and La dies' Sweet Catawba Wines. Such as may desire to procure an excellent article Or Native Wine, (the pure Juice of the grape,) will Mad MY establishment the place for the gratit• cation of their desires. The Catawba Brandy, distilled from the genuine ti rape. 1. declared by many excellent judges, equal in flavor to the beat imported Cognacs. D. FICKEISEN, la2o No. 137 Liberty street. _ Talcott & Co., !StreCTSBOR-R TO T. =MEDI', JR., h 00.,1 Air ANUFAOTUREIIB OP GILT AND (TOG ANY LOOK. ffj, ING GLASSES, Portrait and Picture Frames, and dealer* In Imported and Domeatto Fancy Goods, No. 62, eor. nee of Wood and Fourth streets, Itittsborgh. ortPLlw uousume the Smoke. rilUa3 subscriber buying the exclusive right to mannfat. tore and sell SWEENEY'S:HOT AIR AND SMOKE CONSUMTNG FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders, and contract fur besting buiklings with the most economical Furnace now In use. The attention of those interested Is solicited. Any information can be had of A. BRADLEY, Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street. or of J. DARNDOLLAR, dec24:ti I Iron City stove Warehouse, No. 134 Wood et. := le True4§:e_ THAT PICTLRI.: , ,f superior excellence may be obtained at CARGO'S New Ihignerrean Oahe ▪ ry, No 711 Fourth street, at prices varying from ▪ One to Twenty Dollars. All work warranted to please. Children taken in a few Feecnds. Call and examine specirnena of the Various styles. Rooms spun day and eve ning. feblD EDWARD a. nut. 0100000 E. UOLLIDAY Hill &. liollidays DRODIIOE, FORWARDING AND UOMMISSION MER. CHANTS, Evansville, la—Strict attention paid to all consignments for gale. of Flour, }Produce, &a. Orders for the purchase of Produce solicited and promptly attended to. Goods for re-shipment forwarded with despatch. Loctileern 1 - 6 ME . LEAGUE FACTORY. AMILTON STEWART, fdanuficturer of Shirting, Checks, Tweeds, etc., Rebecca street, Allecheny, has opened a Wareroom srcoan swam POST Itcrimisos, corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. klerchants.nlact ate mot awareT.that theta Checks can be made as good and sold as low here as In any other city in the United States, are invited to call and examine for them selves.. mhl2:lm Bounty L and it --sof dlerie Claims. rpILF, undersigned has made arrangements with Thomas I Lumpkin, of Washington City, b3preCure WARRANTS, An., for Soldiers, their Widows or Children, for BOUNTY LANDS, or any other claims on the Government. SAMUEL FALINESTOCE, sah.ttf ] Residence, No. 9 Boss street, Pittsburgh. PITTSBURGiI. FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1855, BUSINESS CARDS. • R E M .0 . V A. L • C. I HMMISEN DIANITFACTUILER OF EVERY VAIIIETY OF VIALS 9 BOTTLES, AND WINDOW'GLASS. Black Porter, Wine and'Claret Bottlee, DEMIJOHNS AND 0AR33.0178; FLINT GLASS IN EVERY YARIETT. Warehouse, Nos. 104 Betesul, & 133, 135 First at., PITTSBUItOII; , PA.. [m.1328 New Trimming Stores No. 83 Carnes of Mirka Vine! add the Diamond. MANIC, VAN GOADED.- respecfully, anadunces to the „E‘ public of Pittsburgh atulviciulty, that he will open his new Trimming Store on April lith. 'laving fitted op the neatest store room In_ the city, and filled it with a choice selection of the latest styles of Trimmings and Fun. cy Qoodp, he flatters hirkumlf thache will offer superior In ducements and endeavor to give full satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Now, don't forget the place—No. 83 Iffarket street, corner of the Diamond. [aprl2) FRANK VAN °ORDER. isonosd acraer,vsoN. I Lim" a . LIM. " _ _ _ .JOSEKI J. IMAM. & Uinta, (Successors to -s.lrtivatty 6 Lodi's.) 114 ANIMA. TUBERS of Cut, Moulded end Plain, Eliot LTJL and Fancy Colored GLUSWABE, and dealers In all kinds of Window . Glass, Flasks, Flab and Bottles Ware bouse corner of llfarkeland Water. streets, Pittsburgh. moadlly ii AVINO sold my interest in the firm of T. KENNEDY, JR., di CO, to William U. Talcort, who, with A.G. , Itunry, will continua the Looking Glass and Variety „Busi ness at the old stand, corner of Wood and Fourth streets, :under the style of Wm. IL Talcott x Co. I cmdrirtitly re commend them to my former customers, as; every way qualified to give entire satisfaction, All persona having demands imalost me, and all indebted to me, will please make an early settlement, T. KENNEDY, JR. Henry Richardson, Jeweller, HAMINO refitted Ids store in a handsome manner. and but recently returned from the eastern cities with a fine assortment of PI'ATOTIES, - JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of his friends and custom. are to the fact that among his Watches will be found the most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of owelry, the latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pine, Fob and Vest Chains, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Miniature Lockets, etc., etc. FANCY GOODS—Such as Papier linage, Work Tables and Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mats, Colt's Pistols. Porto hlotosales in great variety; China Fruit and Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful and or namental articles, which have only to to seen to be apt:re p:moll NO. 81 MARKET STREET. - - No. 130 nowt strt.ei, Third door below 'Virgin Ailey. DOWN L TETLEY would call the attentiou of Sporting glen to thvir large aseortment of Guns, Iles and lte r"li-ing Pistols, the largo[ and best selected stock ever opened in this raark•e4 together with a general apPortruent of I hardware, Cutlery, Tool, and Fishing Tackle, all oh which we offer at the lowest poenible prices to cash purelwrrn, nr for gond approved paper. mmHg JAP LA DO IILIN, No. 95 Fourth street, nearly cepptelte , the Mayor's Office, to mesbufeut tiring (Jen tletrien`,. first Bouts, Low Shoes, ties and buttoned; Congress and Butuin ed Clatters; Ladles' Boots, [Lair Boots!, Jenny Liuls, stip pars, and French Leashing flatters, of every colrr sod abode; lanry Kid and gado (lettere, of the best material; Misses and Children's do, of every variety. N. 11.—Ali kinds made to order, no short iortico. fso 19 A ND CI AillB MIAINST Liu VDIUNAI r:NT.—I. irlii p,o A c o Bounty Land Warrants fur Soliere,thrir WLlosr= and 1i(1302 Children, and 11111 prosecute ngnin,t Our, rnment, mud attend to businers in the Court to r• c rsVitillediril by Congre.34. 0111...., 1 I 4 Third strret, one door .bore Smithfield II AILLIds N Lon OFFERS for sale CANARY BIRDS of the,l:3of.t. Improved breed, being very hardy, and fine singers. Bird heeds —Cannr),llemp, Hlilet, none and mixed Seed. Bouquets will be furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS, viz: Csmelles, [tore Butts, Ilellotrcpes, Lc. Everwr.eus (in pots) for Chi-hum:is Trees, [reel the Seed and Elortioniturnl Store, No. 49 Fifth et., near Wood. .E.NGLISII AND CLASSICAL SEIVIINARS'• W. T. McDONALD, M. A., riusarei.. riaux next Renton of the Institution NCIII commence en I MONDAY, the loth of September next, at the room cor ner of Ferry and Liberty streeta, lately occupied by the Metter,. Veeder. Refrrences—liort. A. W. L 0011314, O. Knap, Jr., B. P. Von onhorat. It. Miller. Jr. ttu.ttlft Bounty Londs. 1.1 undersigned euntittuen outain Bounty Land I Warrant, Thu pre , ent hilt iii eee to all who here eerved in any war Platte 1790. 100 acre,. 'term,, moderate. LUKE COOKilltet)T, 37 Diamond alley. mhl2:y between Wood et and Diamond. 1113:11=0 ME= ::' , - . ; - :A.' - z-4,:- ,-, ''::-t:";._ , 0 , -;";?- --- , • ---:':• .' . , 1r • .1 : UMW MINE M:=l ENTERPRISIC WORKS 'Soots and Shoes Soldiers' Bounty Lauds, SEED STURICI WAV-DROP, Agency for nOldiera • Claims. Iv,: OF LANDS.— eUiteii ASH ASU :SALE OF LAND IV ItIt.ANTS.—The undon.igned hat made or r.r.i.teinsrits with •ornprttent and responsible a t entl.ro tn to obtain Certificates or Warrants for ealtlienl, their widows or minor rhildren. Se ho are rntltkl to Bounty Lands; oleo f, the Location of Lands, and the Purehlro end Salo of Lood WarrantA, JOHN 11. DAVIS, Corner of Wood and Fifth sir,rto. New Paper Iltingings. NO. WOOD STREET. FINE FRENCH AND AMERICAN PARLOR PAPERS ; Panel Decorations, in gold, oak and marble; 'WI Papers, of various styles; Fled and Plain Papers. for dining rooms and eharat.TF: Cheap and low priced Wall Pavers; Dord,rs, Ceilings, Figures, Window Shades. A large and romp)to assortment of the obovii, sE•leeled for ill., season, sill be .1d at the usual low pokes. WALTER P MARSIIALL alter P. Marshall, SIPOIITER and _Dank? in French and American Paper T rl.-,inro •,.•14 SPRING STOCK OF HAMBURG PIANOS, • CHARLOTTE BLUME, No. DS Wood street, Pittsburgh, sole Agent V I • • The Hamburg Pianos are undoubtedly perior to all others, both in elasttri.'y of lunch and supfriortty of tone. 'they have not °my received the highest marks of appro batini trom the best European Piant.rx, such as' LIST, TLIALBERG, And others, who have them constantly In tin Ir awn use, hut also Dom our resident Professors. Tho folly lug i, an es .rsct from a letter of PROFESSOR HENRY ROTTROCE. After describing the particular style, two of which Le wants for his own use—one Grand and one Square—he specks no follows f their excellent dualities: " My little daughter, who ploys very wtl;, must, with my. self, have a good instrument, and yours are the on.y ones which eau e,tt , fy me. I ° instruments are offered me on the most. accommodating terms. I, however, do nut like them; they have nut the elastic touch and the tone of yours. " I remain yours, respectfully, "Hawn, itruusoct, Pittsburgh, Pa." For sale by CHARIA)ITE BLUME, at the "Old Flotab. Ilshed Piano Depot," 11R Wood street, 2(.1 door above Fifth Also- sole Agent for Pittsburgh and WoOtern Pennsylvania for 'ballet, Darts d CO.'S Mena Manes, (which in the Fata -1 ern elti.'d ore considered superiorto either Chickering's Nunno it Clark's, but which fact Lv not extensively known, . they have but lately been Introduced here I anti other New York and Philadelphia Pisneo, of the best mate,. et prices from $.215 to 5800. tohilt CARD. A FEW days' Since, i published an advertisement of my IlamanaG l'lANna, in which an extract Irom a letter from Prof. II Rohbcock, of this city, addressel to Messrs. Baumgarten k Heins, rf Hamburg, the manufacturers, Neat inserted. This morning I observed in several of the daily papera a '• Node " signed by Prof. It, in which he states that I was unauthorized to make use of it, and that it was incorrectly stated and applied. In reply—l presumed that if he bad written the letter, he, of course, meant what tens therein contained, and con. sequently required no authority from him to make the tame public. As regard the assertion as to its in..orreet nesa,l have the letter in my possessioo, end it speaks for itself, word for word as T have published. Messrs Baum garten /k Heins ore net dependant uptin Mr. Rohl:melt Mr eadoisement—their Pianos were known, app• related and rostewi the highest rommendations from the first artists, long before Prof. 11. saw fit to prtss an opinion upon them. My mason for pdblithing the extract was in the fact Wl' he wan well known in the city, nod not be auto hi,. revom• mendation was necessary to establish the merit of the Pianos. In conclusion, I may add that they stand on (heir own merit, - and are endorsed by such men it. List, Tbulberg. and others, solely on account of their merit. Inht!..l Clitilti?;TTP BLUME. NOTICE. N an advertisement of Airs. Blume, in this paper, my 1 na eis made use of ha connection with the Hamburg Pianos. Such use is unsutheriz td by me, and, moreover, the mat er is incorrectly stated and misapplied. he facts are then, About o year ego 1 wrote to Baumgarten w. Heins, Piano makers in Hamburg, (Germany,) for a PL.:IO ot a new and peculiar construction, and of which I furnish. ed a minute description. They replied that they did not manufacture any such, and requested me to examine a Piano of their make &futile Airs. Blume, at the same time offering to furnah me with a similar one, in emu I liked it. I accordingly examined the instrument, but as it did not please me, 1 declinew purchasing of them. I have since ~ought and am now using a Piano from the factory of N awns di CLAPS, N. Y. (mh23) II BNB Y ROB BOCK. NEW STOCK OF CHICEERING 4. SONS' PIANOS. ; Jolly m ELLOR, No. Si Wean STREET • between Fourth street and Diamond elle): has just received from the manufactory of Cl ICE ERIN() SoNS, BOSTON, anew and full supply of their 4IRST CLASS SEVEN OCTAVE r LANO FORTES, with all the late and valuable improvements—also, of their plainer and lower priced styles, suitable for those who require a cheap but good instrument. All the Piano Fortes from this man ufact or.) are warranted, and will be sold INVARIABLY AT BOSTON FACTORY PRICES. OLD PlANOS.—Several second-band Piano, in good order. for sale at $3O, $5O, $75, $ll5, $lBO, dr., Se. MELODEONS—A full supply of Melodeon= of entirely new• and beautiful styles, and from the best manufibtorics in the country, at $45, $6O, $75, $lOO, $ L 135, SISOLLOR. JOHN I ME, Agent for the sale of CIIICHERING & Sols' PIANOS, For Pittsburgh and Western Penna. .1114— No. 81 Wood street, between Diamond alley and Fourth street. mhl6 jAHLOft FIIIINITURE. — We.are constantly manufac -1 taring fine parlor furniture of every dc‘criptiou; war oricEs. Imar24) T. B. YOUNG & CO. d and sold at reduce ranted in material and workmimelai puBACCO-15 keu 6 Twist Tobacco receiving and for sale by lap2o] .TWELL, LEE & 00. _. , .t Yy ~r..f4~;.~ CLEVELAND AND PITTSEITRGk ~~~~ STEAMERS FOREST CITY AND DIURNAL, VIA It ELL SVIL LE, AND Ohlo and Pennsylvania Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. • TILE shortest, quickest and most reliable route to Ta1e.17 , . Chicago. Rook bland, Galena, and St. Louis, is V!S CLEVELD. • This route is One Liundved mikes shorter and about nine honrs . quicker than the circuitons one yin Indianapolie. Three Dolly Truina from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago. Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-three hour and Pt. Louis thirty-seven hours. The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad leaving Ph bitrgh at S.OO, A. 11., line, A. St., and 3.00, P. St., connti t at Alliance at I; 30 A. SL, 11.15 A.. 11., and Gpo P. 11, follows: . . Train. for Cleveland leave Alliance nt 7.30, A.M., nod 12.00 M., and 6 35 P. M, connecting at Hudson with Trains Sr.. Cuyahoga Enna and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 10.04 A. M., 2 20 P. M., and 0.00 P. M. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Root Island, Galena, and the North-west, who wish to go through wit h out detention will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 8.00 A. M., a nd arriving in Cleveland at 2.20 P. M., an tlll.r to the only train by which close connections are Mlltie through to the above point. Passengers by this traiu reach Chicago at 7.30 next morning, and St. Louis at tai 1- night. The St?amer3 Fern=t City and Diurnal will leave the Mo• nonn.hela wharf every morning, (Fundays excepted.) B 10 c'cluck, for connecting with the train leaving WoMville at .1.:n) P. 11.., and arriving at Cleveland at [W. P. 01. An Accommodation Train will leave WelAville daily, (Sundays er.cepted.) nt 0.41 P. M, connecting at Bayard with P 1'1 , 3 Train arriving in Cleveland at 2 P. Si. Trains from W.llsville and Cleveland connect at Baynr.l for Carrollton, Waynesburg, Dover, and New Philadelphic ra.-Tielcess for Cleveland, Chicago and the North-wee , , via ore sold at a lose rote than via Alliance. The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run Ili , Olit . .WS: tenor Cleveland at 7:30 and 2.30 A. M., and 0.25 P. 3.!.; arrive nt Chicago at 11.00 7.00 A. M., and 10.00 A. 51. Trains leave Chicano for Rack island and St. Lot& a. tonna,: Fcr !.o.t I,land at 000 A. M and 11.00 P. M For St. Loni? nt 9.15 A. 01 and 10 00 0. 91. railen,rere tor St LOi.li3 11.)elt I A:antl Ttallrond Joliet, and tbenreovor Cho Chliego and Miveieeippi to Alton, and thence by eteambent (2,1 to St. Loth: Puzertgers by the 9.15, A. 111., Trnin -44-to in St. Louie nt 11.20 came evening, and by the 111.0k, y p r AL., Train, at no,, next day. • Buggago ,hr , kett 'Crouch to Cleceinfid, ked there re docked for Chirorn coo MEM e: To Alliance V.: JO ITo i. Salle... $lOlO $1:1 :,0 " ... 100 " Rock ford, rs oo 14 zr, " T.,;«1•3 •• .... IS 15 14 Co •• .... -13 00 $lO " Fi0in.20,14 Pi 70 1.0•, , 14 40 " 11tirlinjen 21 00 " St. L001.....21 00 10 f.O Poexengrx, I. office of the Company, In Mt corcor. J. DU' NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! 7:11.1U Gl7 Northern Illinois to t.ho Mississippi River, 10AVA, 31IS'SOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA All Railroad to the Ifllasslssippl. Chicago, Burliniiton, and Quincy It A I FDDMERLY TUE CHWAGN AND Auzn• CEvr. xlmT.tr, And Trains run 111,. retire diAnt,re I oa-, CHICAGO T,, BURIINGTON lona, wilholit vhinge of G:frs. _ _ The Only Du..rt Route to fiIIitLINCTON, QITINCi. KEOKUK . , MUSUATINE, OQUAWKA, WAPE-LC, F 01; DES &RAN C,U2:CIL FILI:rF, de, and th, 1. -, stt ALL. ILA iLIiOAD haute team CILICAti‘j TO INGTON CLINTON. DECATUR, CAUL°, .1. OE. SON VI LLE, NAPLE:3, and iutertnedia:e otutlor.e Cae Illitnas Central, Great We.,tern, and Ohio 4ul algal Railroads. Trains on the fiber, Line !(.370 Chicago on the arrival r -I Trains from the Es...t—nvoidintf all laying over et any r.f the points. Sages leave Burlington dully f.at Southern ard Central Inca and Notttwrn 'king the 41tirke.st D , r)t reliable route oN n alt all the important points tea. t of the Mt. ,, i,:ippt at far at C,'.unril Wulf, with Loot forty '0 City miles less stu,:ar...7 01113 by any other rou O. Tilt, 114,1. i, for u large portion of the may, 10 laid with the Cr,NTl3::,.l', Ilan., the stno.tll”: riding owl best Railroad in the W.,l— molten Lo e , ,e,;al , t Cars'. /dis - By thi , route paet.enger, are sure of making coon" , tiona, and anteing at St. lands in edt erti-rd I two avoidit. the et,atioue det-ty of Litt cad b•r, nut! t'anger= of trackit fir as en the route ni: ott eh,-Iced direet tlunnglt from Chicago, and em charge for 'Mantling at filly print. TllitooG ll TICK ZITS by this route eau be pureha,eti all the Itaitrold Of Be-, in the hoot; at the hubs of the Corny ny, corner of CI,. it Sod !AA, ti ret,t. in the Omni:- Building: at. the Depot .1 the Galena It. It., and at Mich. Cent. It. R. Ufliee, Tuner of Lake and Deal - burn 01.0 , oppo:ite Tremont lious, chien,ze. . . k'lthlr r l liT com.igr,,l by thi,, rout, i n uned ate desuuteh. C. G. El M %;.0N1.), c. I:OI,LETT, Cell TIC kot A et, Chirtat,. T ETS ran Li• patrury.l ut prinripal Ittlitretttl Others of the country. mhl9 CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS• RAIL EiSPIERNkg!Ni ROAD Formerly the Chicago Hod Mississippi Csrrying (Iv Crre ,hansom Express and S FrILE Only Direct rani Re h o Route to the South an I Sonth.Wr^t—seventy Miles Shorter thin any other Route. TWO innocnn IMPRESS 17.11tii 11111I ~ .SI:NDAY EXCa.T.LD Lars Chirogn Louis Day Expious St. Dania Night lispre,s . 1U 03 I'. M Truing run directly through without change of cars or buggii4e. Pr.. Chicago to St. T.tis hour , . IMPORTANT CONNECTIONS—At Jt.,het, with the Rod: Islsm' Railroad f..a. Ottawa, L Salk, Roca 12.1.10 and Cen tral lowa. At Bloomington, with 7111noia Central Poilrcad for Clin ton, Waynest tile and Decatur, and with Stages fer Ccori t At Sp Ingtiel.l, with Great R eSteru Railroad tor Jackson ville and Lilinolo River. At Alton, with Daily Lino of Packets fur Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk; the most expeditious and reliable route to all portions of North-sa.ttecu Missouri. At St. Louts, will Daily First elass S earners fur New Orleans and intermediate points on the Lower Mi c,l } , irl and with Regular Lines of Pat:frets it:r St—farm, and all points on the Missouri. Tennessee, Cumberland and Arkansas Rivets. It. P. MORO A Illoomingion, 11l DAHLIN(I, Agent, Uhirn o, Ili. laTi7) THE PENNSYLVANIP', RAILROAD. TTIE GREAT CENTRAL It-OAI , , eonnerting the At lan,ic ricks with Western, North-western and 1.4013:h• NYVlitrl u States, b 7 n mntinueus Railway dire.-t. Mi.; road also connects at Pittsburgh with dully liar ot steamers to all parts on are Western ItiTer,r, and ut Clevelst.-I and Sao dusky with steamers to all ports nu the North-western Lakes; making the most direct, cheapest and reliable route by which FRI.IIGHT eau be forwarded to and from the Gra:l West. RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLASS.—Boots, thou, Dry Goods, ) r per 100163, On boxes.) Furs, Feathers, Sc SECOND CLASS.—Boo's3 awl Sl azionery, Dry ()nods, (in bales.) Hardware, le, 75c. per 100 Tbs. ther ' Wool. Sc THIRD CLASS —Anvil:, Bogging, Bumn t 65,1 per 1001bs. and Pork, (In bulk,) Hemp, Sc FOU tan CLA SS —Coil ee, Fish, Bacon and J per 100rbs Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard 011 J ' " to snipping Clootis from nny point f...e.t : , t Philad, Oda, be particular lo mark package • ria Fram-yrrania Railroad." All (Mods consigned to the Agents of thla flood at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without MEI= FiIEIGLIT A GENT 3 —Moses Potter, Easton; 3.1, "Elliott, N. Sneeder. l'otiadelphia; Magni A K ,oro, Balti. more ; Geo. C. lerancisaus, Piusiburg,h; :, , hrine.mflo s Brown, Ciuctunuti. Ohio; J. S. Moorhead, Louisville By.; It. C Melnrum, Matils , o, Intl ; k Co., St. I.;ui+, Mo.; J S, Mitchell A Son, Evat,ille, Indiana. TIIItLiE DAILY TII ROUGH TRAINS, ls.tween phia nml Pittsbur,:h. 'l'll E Malay I Nil MAIL TRAIN leavoa Philadelphia tar Pittsburgh at 734, M., and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. TUC PAST leave 3 Philadelphia for Pittsburgh al 11'. M.. and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 1, P. M. THE NIGHT E XFRES.i TEA IN leaves Philadelphia Or Pittsburgh at 11, P. M., and Pittsburgh for Philitthdphia ut 10, P. IL The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with tiny Itailroa:la to and from St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, (.aleua and Cidcago,lll.; Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville Ky.; Terre flout., Madiron, Lafayette and Indianapolhi, Louisville, Clorinnati, Day ton, Springfield, Rellecontaine, Sanduslty, Toledo, Cie , . e land, Columba, Zanesville, Massillon and 'Amster, Ohio; also with the Steam Packet Boats from and to NEW ORLF:.:Od, Sr. Louis. LOUISVILL2 and Cotoixiaral. Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the above places. Fur further particulars, see handbills at the different starting points. Passengers from the West will find thin the shortest and most expeditious route to Pliliathf: ia, Id:Ad men% NOW York, or Boston. TIROS. An o.E. , Agent, Passenger Lines. Phi o, led plda. J. AlLidli.Dilhx, Agent, Passenger Lines, Pitt Shur. h. rrITIREE THREE-STORY IIuCcES NOR SALE—Situat. d 1 . so Franklin and Elm streets. The corn,: ilO,B con tains five rooms, a good cellar and a store-romn—water tures through the house. The other homes contain eight rooms each; bath room, cellar, and hot and cola water through the whole bons,. For price and terms call at the Real Estate 0111 c, t.t S. CUTHBERT .4 SON. A s4so.—For aide, a new 11 Frame Dwelling Llouee, with good Lot, paled fence, fruit trees, &c., pleasantly situated on Mi 'Washington. within twenty MliallteS walk. or the city. A bargain can tit had in the above, and easy terms at payment. sp6 d. CUTHBERT it SON, 140 Third at. =OE .~~~ v ;. ~. ~~~,~; • • - •_' - • - .1 2, ;' , ' 1 4: • RAILROADS RAILE,OAD CONIMOTINO .VITTI VIA WELLSVILLE prowire their tickets at the 'onnaguhela llozo,, below tbt TRANI), . . CAUOII3 li. het, Pittsbnrgh CENTRAL ROUTE TRACT K it. TI ;WA' CuM TRATTCD, AIR LINE ROUTE H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent. I'hilaili4hia H. J. LOSI ISA EST, Su perin endant, .I.ltovna, Pa PENN SYLVAN AILROA D - -.--.,_ ~,.'',,-.; ~'a F.< 5 N , ^.. a NUMBER 192. PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE J. HENKEL'S CITY CABINET I.PAREIIOII-SE, No. 173 CIIEB.I`N7F2' STREET, (OrPosm Izorespvwer. Hai g ) Philadelphia. . . FURNITURE, IN EVERY STYLE! Comprising 1.011114 X-1. Ith 113 XV, Elliabethan and Antique, with Sculpture Carving and modern style; In Rosewood, Walnut, ?l.lahoganY,Satinwotxl and Maple; as of superior construction, and finished in the best style, equal to, if not excelling in qual ity, the Goode of any 'Establish mentin.thapnited States. . _ EMPLOYING none but eiperienced workmen, (anpisti n. Gees being positively exclpdetyand using the best ma terials, the work cannot fail AO give, satisfaction to pea chasers. Amongst the. manYAlddrantagsa offered: to pnre chasers, is the facility of Furnishing a house, either in ele- gant or plain style,CompletelY front One establishment; by which means all the adjoins in. nlAdr room correspond in style and quality, and the immense stook alviays ca hand, being so various. in. designothithhar. purchasers to please their taste in..a saleetion, Without the delay necessarily Partsolin (Meting Frirniture. - To gi,e MI Idea of the finished Furniture on hand,l need only inform you that my Booms are 170 teat long, by 27 feet wide, fbur noors in number; with Shope contiguon suffi cient to employ 200 hands, which la a guarantee that the work is all done under my own immediate inspection. 45T: The Packing is all dons in the Store, and Furniture warranted to carry safely any distance. Visitors . ' to Plias delphia are respectfully Invited, as parents:ars or otherwise, to call Ana examine the Goods. an2s:ly ST. LOUIS. JOSEVia MOGRIDOE, OONMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 38 Oormiscui., nnow MINI BTazrr, St. bonds, Mo., _ _ CONSlGNMENTBandOommissloppwilline : et 1Y ith prompt anti personal attention, and llbmal advanou will be given canon required, on Consignments or Billeof Lading, in halm Orders for tha purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other Produce, will be promptly tilled at the lowest market prices. The Receiving and Forwarding of Merctiandlze and Pro. duce will meet with especial care and dispatch; the lowest rates of Freight will always be procured anethst expense of Storage and Drayage as ElEtCh.asipicialbla avoided. 11.171.11.2XC17: Page A Bacon, Bt. Louis; Ellis A Morton, Cincinnati; Charlees, Blow it Co., In; &rodent Gorman, do; Chouteau A Valle, do; Roses Jr - Fraser, do; Doan, King Co., do; Springer A Whltelnan, "do; J. W. Butt rs Bro.,Plttabh; ll.O.Gooodman d. Co., dt); D. Leech A-Co. do; E. h. C. Varnall A Co., Philada; Wm. Holmes A Co., do; Morgan, J. kl.Bue k Jr Morgan: Blow A March, New York. B. B. Comegye, do; Frost A torrent, do; Ehieldn "do; Charier A. Melga, do; Josiah Lee A Co., Baltimore A. G. Farwell A Co., Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do; Eloward, ...ion A Co., do ; W. B. Reynolds, Louisville; 11. D. Newcomb A tiro., do T.O.Tseichell A Co., Commission Merchants. New Orleans int.l have an open Policy of Insurance, which will cover all ehipmente to my address, alien advised by letter ,per mall, or when endorsed on bills of lading before , or at the time of shipment. JOSEPH IIIOGRIDGE, angt St. Lords. 3110rourl. Mechanics , Bank of Pittsburgh. . NTOTIC.II IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to•the IN provicions of the Act incorporating 'aid Bank, ap proved March 30th, 1655, and the act approved the 16th day of April, 1850, entitled t'An Act Regulating Bank." ItOORS to receir suhicriptions to the Capital Stock of mil 4 51 gCII.II6ICB' BANK OF PITTSBURGH" will be o:ened at the MERCHANTS' EXCII VNGE, Fourth street. Pittsburgh, - ort the TWYNTII-SIXTLI. DA V OF APRIL, 1855, at 10 o'clock, A. 51., th remain open for sm. juridical days, from 10 o'clock, A. M. until 3 o'clock, P. 1,1., of each day. J. It. Moorhead, • R. 11. Bartley, S. Jon- s, ' William M. Hirsh, J. W. Butler, W. 0. Leslie, It Miller. Ir, , 11. L. Bings - alt, W. II Smith. Wm B. Holmes, Wm K. himick, Jar. B. Lyon , . A 11. Gros, James A. Hutchinson, J. So ito,•,rnsker, William J. Anderson, T. It. liolmn..-, James Park, Jr., G.. 0. W. Jerks-on, David Campbell, 11. Hepburn, Isaac M. Pennock, Spring, Usrbaugh, 'William F. Johnston, Alesan•ler King, Geo. C. F =cisme, Bolt, ri Gel way, A. Kirk Lewis, Sere HI AloCturkan, I G-o. W. Cass, Itebt I ta• 7.E 11, I linty Patterson, A. Si. Lcoml •' . Andterrßurke, .1. c. 1 t" worth, . - , ~ Osimnis-Brmer.t. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING from New Yor L and Philo n full stock of GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, Consprits;og Young Hyson, Gunpowder,Oolong, Fouebon,; and English 13resklast, alt of which have been carefutly selected, and will be sold as usual, either whole sale or retail. Superior RIO and JAVA COFFEE. LuVERING'S and ST. LOUIS REFINED SUGARS. PEKIN TEA STORE, N 0.38 Fifth street. Dress ➢Taking and Intll.lnery. • ...... MRS. S. E. CARGO respectfully informs her friends and others, that she is prepared to make to order the latest styles of DRESSES, CLOAKS, DIAIVTILLAS, TA L.II.AS, du, on the shortest notice and on then:toot rea sonable terms. Children's Clothing made up with neatness and despatch. Bonnets altered and dyed according to directions. and neatly and tastefully trimmed. We aim to give satisfaction. Apollo 13ulldings, No. T 8 FOURTII Street, second story, same entrance as to the Crystal Palace Daguerrian Gal. loop. • lv'Ervlevrl v heretof Ire existing between Henry Gins; and John Moorhead, under the firm of KING k Moo HEAD, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. , John Moorhead, Loving purchased the interest of John B. King, is duly authorized to iettla up all of the bnsiness of I 1855. the late firm. lIENELY B. KING, Pittsburgh, Aprll 16th,186,5 The undersigned will continue the GROCERY AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, at the stand formerly occupied by King a 2loot head, No. 27 Wood street. apIT JOHN MOORHEAD. S to od, n lt e O r,r il i V i t , S ere A e N k, l A ,,, CR E.—For twenty l ie s ' fr7 the Ohio Riser. ati.i a short distance frOniamerou e Stati m on, Wand Ohl It., will be sold in two or three lot,, at from $6 . to $7 per :m.o. Terms: One.fourth in hand; balance at one, tool:n.1 three years. Also, 160 Acres, situate on Proctor's Run, Va., at four miles from the Uhio River; eighty , acres cleared and under good fence. The Laud lies wel ; leas fine Timber, and well watered A comfortable House. Stable, Fruit Trees, &c.," 3c. Price $l7 per acre. on easy terms.. - ap2l :S. CUTHBERT & SON. 140 Third st rrns a/ / • 12 30 1 3:li P. N. LAND FOR COUNTRY RESIDENCES Nre have for sale Thi Acres or choice Land, situate at three miles from the city, near the old Washington road. The Lan I lies well, and is of good soil, and. will be sold in lots of on.• acre and upwards. Price $2.59 per ticie; terms easy. The above land, for healthy and pleasant locations, is on. surpassed by any offered for sale, and "swell worts y the at tention of business men and others who desire Er home in. the country a p2l HE Partnership of JOHN BEDETITT A BRO. was dis solved on the first inst. John M'Devitt will continue ho business at the phi stand, and attend to the settlement .1 the business of the late firm. JOHN M'DEVITT, WILLI Alit AI'D.SVITT Pitr.9l - !n rat, January Ed, 1835--rjan4 PTUNCIEB. HAnBAUUH & CO. have removed to No 0 295 Liberty street. PILINONIt lIARBAUGEI & CO., (Successore t 3 B. Har -0 bau r th.) C,omml-sion and Potwa-ding Merchants; Deal• ers in tt col and Produce generally, No. 295 Liberty etreat, Pit tsbu: gh. Pe. TEA. STORE, ' Ko. 38 Fifth street, one door east of the Eichange Bank OILEDN AND BLACK TKAS. TOW RECEIVING, 231 chests, comprising..the different 111 grades nose in re, selected vital great care, and par.' chassil direct Town the Importers—which Mill be told, Wholesale and Rot di, at the lastest prices, apl6 TIUTNA3I'a MONTEILY FOR MAY; Lumartine's history of Tinkcy; Ondey'rs Lady's Book for May; Black tve-tl's Magazine for April; - • Stm of Character, by Douglas Jerrold; F.llen :slorbury; or,the Adventures Sian Orphan; " The Wonderful Adventures of Capt. Priest; Claude's Last [Saint; or the Price of Three Lives. ALL NEW BOOKS for sale at MINER & CO.'S as soon ass abli , ied. ap27 tr AY MAGA EINES 'AND NEW BOOKS JUST ItECT. AIL Peterson's Magazine, for May. . New ork Journal, do VAllim's Magazine, do No 5 liarper's Story Book. }Alen Mortimer. or the Beautiful Creole of Cuba. Temptation, or Unknown Heiress ; by J.F. Smith Orane Lee ; by Julia Kavanagh. For ' , ale at the Cheap Book Store - of W: A. 01LDENFENNEY & Co.. ap`2o . Fifth Ft., opposite the Theat - DOORS JUST RECEIVED AT DAV.ISON'S,BS MARITET 1.3 STREET: Family Prayers and Commentary, Thornton ;_. Steps to Alter; Castle Builders; Ryles' New Sock; Rich and Poor, • klsmoirs of Oberlin ; Ashton CottalW The Pastor's Daughter: The 'Foresters; Minister's Family ; Churchman's Manual; . Mornings with Jesus; Death of Little Children, by Prime; Fleetwood's History of the Bible; ' Watson's Body of Divinity; Works of Matthew Henry; All the various Commentaries, Ao., Ac. ap' 26 J. S. DAVISCCI. —• OVING DAY IS OVER! land many familiee,havc in, changed their residences. Some have left OHMS that are deer to them, where they have attended some loved one" through a long illness, ending in death! Many find their ue ic home is not as convettient as theold one; phile other, pleased with the change - . In moving, the hands one eNp -,, ed to the cold air, and become sore, and rough. The coo he cured, and they can be made soft and white by the nec of the REIIRETIC SOAP—price 12.:% etc. Der cake. Sold by ratql S. L. CIITIISRRT.I4O Third et. le, rm Ir - N fo T ur A A C S ett Al e l igia i c ' . ( cTw i terfiro ga c a lt a lvs• Lion, and all cleared except eight aural, which are in Choice timber an Orchard of about eighty trees or kindQ: about tine acres contain Coal: situated: i at thietX mile, from the city, and three quarters of a mile fiona the Ohio river. Price $1:00 Terms: s6llllin hend;,remnin; der in one and two years. ii. CUTIIBEUT - t-SON, and I.lo.l4l:iarnid F"Ncet BUTTONED AND -MOIL HEELED- GMT. ERS, of a superior quality % juit reVelved, god now offered fo ?RI LAME; at thy Cliesqiend - EaShiduable Store, N 0.3.07 Market st. [aplB] W. E. SOHN ERTZ. .. 0' 4 4 , • 't , - c ••• • 'Att. 1.4+.4. 1 f F .'• • ,s. JOHN 510 - OnHEAD . . . S. CUTIIDEGT & SON, 140 Third Ore.& =221 ALSELNDEM FORsrni S. J AYNES RATES OF ADVEllir.fstlTO asser lITON 117 , mg eLiti POIV. •reol 11: , rib ura -ut a icsr.,,'fivv, ;tpts: than " each iworbon on: week. 1.76 two weeks.— ......... ......... 8 OD thieW • ' ..... ... - • . , three ntontLs... .1; 1 .47! . tour months. ....-.« 101)0 rix ^..•••••••• ..... 4. ::one Standing Card, 21EC 11lle4 Or leaa r pi! CP CIUItOZADIX ta. PLUM:IU: One sonete, Der nittnith, (eallusive of the paper).— .. 00 DAILY MORNING- POST. FRIDAY MORNING DISCOVERY, OF .A NEW PEOPLE. ON TUE WESTEEN CONTINENT. - . , A diseevery'whieheevenin•this isge'of- Almon : dalty revelations of entiquities and wonders of remote times:add tieople; must strike the world with wonder, has just been made by the officers, of the sloop-or war Decatur: It will - he recd . .' luted that the•Decatttr sailed from Rio in coat— panywith the - Massachusetts (propeller).-,•thet they parted company, and that for . some- weeks - the loss•of the Decatur was looked upon as cer tain. She was afterwards discovered by her consort, part way through the Stralta Magel-- lan, and was towed into the Pacificlty - saohusetts. The. New Orlezwas Picayune, o the :tat inst., publishes'a letter, melded front O. R._ Green, dated on board the Decatur; "off` the'• Straits of Ildagellan, Feb. 15," and -which con- - tains some statements Bo startling that we make the following extracts. From the apparent,re speotability of the °aurae, we see no reason for doubting the narrative, remarkable as`it is. The writer says= There being no appearance of a :change of weather,l obtained leave of absence for a few, days, ad acconlanied by my, classmate an - ti chum, Dr. Bainbridge, Assistant Surgeon' ' was-. landed on Terra del Puede. With -great labor and difficulty we scrambled up the niountain sides, which line the ,whole southeast shore of these Straits, and after aeceedin,g,3soo feet,' we came upon a plain of stirpaSsing richness and beauty; fertile IleldS—the greatest variety . of fruit trees in full bearing, and- signs of eivilizai tion and refinement meeting us- on every side. We had never heard any account of these people; • and thinking this island was wholly deserted, ex - - cept by a few miserable cannibals and wild beastry . had come well armed, and yon.can indge, of our surprise. The inhabitants,,were utterly aston• ished at our appearance, but exhibited no signs of fear nor any . unfriendliness. Our dress amused them, and being the first white men ev er seen by them, they imagined that we bad come from their God, the Sun, on some particn•- lar errand of good. They are the noblest race I ever saw, the men all ranging from 0 feet to -well proportioned,. very athletic., and straight as an arrow. The women are among the most perfect models of beauty over formed, averaging 6 feet high, very plump, with small feet - nod hands, and with a jet black eye which takes you by storm. We surrendered at discretion, and rs• rosined two weeks with this strange people. Their teachers of religion speak the Lattin lan guage, and have traditions from suceessive priests, through - half a hundred centuries. ' They tell us that this island was once attached to the mainland; that about 1900 years ago, by their record, their country was visited by-a vio lent earthquake, which ocertaioned - the rent now known as the Straits of Magellan; that on the top of the mountain which lifted its head to the 'Sian, whose base rested where the waters now flaw, stood their great temple—which, according to their description, as compared to the one now exiating, we saw, must have been 17,200 feet square, and over 1100 feet high; built of the purest pantile marble. The ship is in sight that will carry this to you, and I must now close: only saying that the offi cial report of Dr. Bainbridge to the Department, will be filled 'with the most interesting and valu able matter, and astonish the American people. 'The vessel proves to be the clipper ship Creeper, from the Chinohi Islands, with guano, for your port, and I will avail myself this opportunity to send yu a specimen of painting on porcelain, r said to be oder 3000 years old ; and an image, made of gold and iron, taken in one of their wars many years before the Straits of Magellan existed. They number about three thousand men, wo men and children, and I was assured the popula tion has not varied two hundred; as theY prove by their traditions, , ,for immemorial ages. As the ago grow feeble they are left to die, and 'if the children multiply too rapidly they are sacri ficed by the priests. This order comprises about one-tenth of the population and what the ancient Greeks cailen tt Gymnophiste." They are all of one peculiar race, neither will they admit a stranger into their order. They live,:for the most part, near-the beautiful stream called Tann can, which takes its rise in the mountains, peseta through the magnificent valley of Learn, and empties into the Atlantic at the extrethetionth western Point of the Island. • ••' • This residence is chosen for the sake of their frequent purifications. Their diet -cow:Jets, of milk, curdled with sour herbs. ,They eat apples, rice, and all fruits and. Vegetables, esteeming it the height of impiety to taste anything that - flu life. They live in little huts or-uottages, - .each one by himself, avoiding colnpany. and 'discourse, employing all their time in conte4lation, and their religious duties They esteem this life but a necessary dispensatidn 'of Nature, whinti they voluntarily undo as a penance, evidently thirst ing after the dissolution of their bathes; and firmly.-believing: that ,the soul-at death, ; is _re leased from prison, and launches fOrth intO per feet liberty and happiness. - Therefore, - they are always cheerfully disposed - ' .to • die,- bewailing those that are alive and celebrating the funerale of the dead witlijoPfulsoleinnities and triumph. , _ VERY WIDE OR Tun•Mart.w..—"Modern inatln ces" have .a strong tendency to the refutation of the " wise saws" of . antiquity. It was an pld saying that " every bUllet has its billet."' On the truth of tho adage grave doubt: has , been thrown by the special correspondent_ or:Jhe Morning Post In the Crimea.,. The gallant offi cer and writer represents a British battery as firing "at the distance of 1,700 yards' 'against a steamer which had for a long time "annoyed the Inkermann attack with its shot and shell." He adds— , . " Sixty rounds were fired by the artillery, but only six struck the vessel. ' The Russians returned our fire with two -hundred shots from their battery without doing us the slightest in jury." , -. What an awful waste of powder and shot!! But if every ball had told, - would the waste Con the whole, have been greater or less ? - Meanwhile those who complain of, the-paucity of sucpess ful dramatic pieces shoutcl;obscrve how, very few hits have been made in the theatre of ,war. - PIIOPOSiD = New; TErtraTOUT-41 ,7 letter from New Mexico to the New Orioles Picarme states that the Legislature of that Territory have some thoughts of memorialising Congress' to - erect a new Territory out of the eroutheur 'portion of Now Mexico The present. Territory _:is' 800 miles long, 650 broad, audio inhahited by 100,- 000 people. Tho tract of ,country newly tic cluired from Mexico has given it a comparatively large population in its southern - part, rind that section is so far removed from. Banta Fe, the seat of government, and the country is, po r _dan- -- gerous and difficult for travelers, that comma• nication is for all ordinary purposes lionprae ticable.. The prtSposed Territory is Pimerla. Iris said tmposriess vast agricultural and mineral resources and to bp capable : of sup• porting a large population.. The letter..te the Picayune mates that it already contained Larger population than either Oregon,—Washington, Minueshtit, Kansas or Nebraska contained.when they were erected into;Territories. • - STRINGENT.-000 of . the amendthente• of the liquor law in. Maine, it is said, reads thus:. ..If an expressman, cartman, porter • or, atty ; other person shall carry a bottle, or oaek, or, demijohn of wine or other liquors to a gentlettan's real dene.e, he is subject to a fine of twenirdollars aud coatß for the first offence. .FOr ;kiraxecond offence a fine miff costa ; anff_ !tart, ?time ipa• prisoameat is the penalty . If any : man carries in his own baggage or about ad .- pit - silic' flask - or- any other -, teepercontaiiiing liquor otauy sort to be used by himithe - party dotog - so is? made , liable to a fine of thirty dollars and - thirty - days' imprisonment:" Oan ibis be true?' The WITEAT CROP —The informationleCeived from the Genesee valley is that the 2 wheat crop looks promising, and: scarcely ever•appeared better. A. large increase of ground has been planted with everyueedmild . ctictfient.that'gives Sustenance to man. ".. Stock has been — wintered welt, 'mid, ik - gyeat busineas will be dime in the dairy departmentibe coming'ileasong ..FTOIP MisSouri and Ohio, the 'acieotbtri - of the agricultural prospects are all ebeering,.noterith standitig some reports to the contrar,y_from the last mentioned State. fifth° northern part. of Grand Prairie, Illinois, one.of the tirest.wheat• g rowing regions in the world, the fields:Pasta s glorious appearance. !Mr