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THE DAILY AIORNING POST.
Slitad and AOlishug every Naming, (Sunday =tile.)
B V 03 1 , ' L 111, UU8L . 8., .140-BYBP.AWIYI
NOR CIIMIST timings 'fit WOOD AND *nit
Ara- ER MS.—FITe Dollars a y.ar, payabl tly in
advance. biz DollFew3,lllnraliably Derrell:4ml if not paid
within the yea 4. 3 • r_
/Kir. Single awn TWO cans--for cabs at the counter In the
Deka, and by the Ffl , 2lR Boys. •
THE !SATURDAY. NOANING. -208 T.
Pnohllched from the mune otaceiort :4 1, U rg e - b*lke4. la"
h'et. et TWO DOT TARA& year, in advance. Single iiiples
Pi VI Mts.
Afar- No paper Will ;fie diacontinned — ntileafet , thiliaget*
on of the Proprietois,) until all arrearages ere, paid.
W No attention will be paid to any order muleollOOMOrl•
panted hi , the mow. or Featiefactary reference in this city. '
gar Connected with the ffstahlizionentlf - the Albriing po d
tow of the largest Job Printing Offices in the city, where al
trade of work is done on the sltartett eNtice, and most TectiOti-
We terms.
• - - -
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Robt. I. G. Sproul,
ATTORNEY AND COIINSELLOR AT,A.6X—Office, No
—, Fourth street, liltaburgh, Pa. decthly
Jame* A. Lowrie,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Ocoee, 'Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
between Smithfield 'street and Cherry alley. (deathly
' JOSEPH WEAVER,
ATTORNEY. AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
(Mee, $6.1.44 Fourth Street,
jellyfl . - •
t 'JOHN 13ARTON, -
ATTORNEY.ABII4 G OIINSELLOB. JAT. LAW 4
Office, cortiiir.Pirth. and Grault sta.,
ja8:1311 -pmeatraou,•PA.
T hamas Means,
ATTORNEY AT LAW'AND SOLICITOR IN OTIANCIEBY
Office r nest door to the Post 011 ice, Steubenville, Ohio
my 4
B. P. Roaai •
A TIORIPEY LW—No:IO9 Fourth street, Pittlibrinkii
Pa., fourth door below Lir. Body Patterson's Livery
Btable. je2B
O. Orlando Loomis,. -
A TTORNEY AT JAW-4Moe, Fourth street, ihoire Wood.
Thomas 111.11ars h
TTOIINEY AT LAW—Office, Lowde's.Buildings, Fourth
Meet. jsn'Tzly
B. Carnahan,
ATTORNItY AT LAW—olltee on Fourth street, between
Cherry alley and Grant street je2.-y
• J. N. llllClowry,
TTORNRY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Olnee In
BatestelPs Ituildlngs, on Grant street.
D. 111. Hazen,
TTOILThri" AT LAN—No.I22 Fourth street, above and
nom' Smithfield. , . mar27:y
Patrick -XL/Kenna,
. „ .
A LOEB. M.A-N. OF I RD •WA R D.
dIFFICE CORNER OF GRANT AND FIFTH STREETS
I s / (foralerly occupied - bp Alderman"Levrie,) where all bu
edam pertaining to the °Mee of Alderman and Justice o
the Pelee will be promptly attended to. febl:3m
S. Unekmaster, Alderman.
(IFFICE, Greet street, between Fourth et. end Diamond
alley. Commencing of all kinds done with thawreat•
wt rare and I2gal Imi:tinny. Titles to Real Estate ex.
lammed, &c. Jaa4
E. S. Neal, Alderman.
I\7o. 91 TEICIERD Street, between Woodard Market streets,
LI Pittsburgh. Colleetions promptly made. Bonds, Mart.
gages, and other writings drawn with neatness and awn
je2l:ly.
A.FIL, SURGEON DENTIST, (enc.
tenor to G. IV. Diddle,) XO. 144 SMITH.
ifFIELD STREET, cebO
from 8 to 1 o'clock, and
tom 2 to
. 1. o'clock. feblfdy
J SCOTT. DENTIST Fourth street, tire doors
Si t --- vest*/ Market.
Orrics HOIIBB —Trona nine A. M. lb Are
M. I decal:y
BUSINESS CARDS.
JOBS MOORHEAD' ,
WHOLESALE GROCER, AND CONIMISSION MER
CHANT for the salo of Pig Metal and Blooms, and
Prodneogenerallp, No. Y Wood street, Pittahurgla. rep2A
PHILIP DEEMER J. ANDERSON.
REYMER. & ANDERSON,
(Summers to Joshua Rhodes & Co )
WHOLESALE DEALER . ; IN FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS
Spires, Confootionary, Sugars, to.
ZIP No. 39 Wood stret.,"opposiu, the St. Charles Hotel
Pittsburgh. Pa. ap2
WM. HINGLLIIIII & CO.,
1011WARDLN6 AND COMM.ISSION NIRIWILANTS,
Liberty street, opposite Penna. Railroad Depot,
iapr7 Prrntounkin Pa.
Henry U. Collins,
FOILWARDINO AND COMMISSION MBRCHANT, and
Wholesale Dealer In Cheese, Butter, Seeds, Fish, and
Produce generally, No. 25 WOOD St., Pittsburgh. [marl
Paul & Murdock,
CONRITRETON AND FORWARDING MERIMANS, AND
STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Water street, Cincinnati,
Ohio. [apl:tf
King dlc Moorhead,
HOLPSALE GROCERS Ail PRODUCE DRALICHS—
No. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. imra
B. T. C. Morgan,
IDOOKSBLLEB AND STATIONIM—has always on haw
a generalassortmentoiSchool, Xilscallaneous and Blank
Woks, Printing, Past and Cap Paper, ac., Wholesale and Re.
N 0.1.0.1 Wood street, below Fifth, Bast side, Pittsburgh.
lig, Wanted, Bags and Tanners' Scraps. nplStly
1. W. Chadwick,
- nEALEI3. IN MOS AND PAPER, No. 1.4 g Wood Street,
Pittaburgh. The highest price in cash paid for raga.
RICISSISON, Pittsburgh.
llilller C . H.lcketsoss,
WHOLESALE GROCERS, I.IIPORTERS OF BRANDIES,
Wines and ,Segura—Nos. 172 awl 174, corner of Irwin
and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. Iron, Naas, Cotton Yarns,
.11e., constantly on hand. iF2B
William Garr dr. Go.,
(WK. CARE late If the firm of J. Psakra & Co.)
WHOLESALE GROCERS and Dealers in Foreign Wines
and Brandies, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whis
key, N 0.329 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh,
Pt. ja6:y
Co—Partnership.
THE have thin day formed • partnership for
the purpose of carrying on Commission and Forward
ing, In connection with the Fish, Bacon and Oil, and Pro
duce bualneas generally, under the stile of Eno usu h Rico
Amon; warehouse No. HO Water and 150 Front atreeta;
formerly occupied by Burbridge h Ingbram.
WM. B. ENGLISH,
JAMES RICHARDSON,
JAB. J. BENNETT.
:h, February Ist, 1854:feb3
R. DBAVO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., dealer ii
. Country Produce, offers for sale a choice stock o
Groceries, selected for family use. Spires of every variety
and the purest quality, ground at his Steam Mills. also,
Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken in ex
M l
change for Merchandise.
F. IL 1). has procured a full assortment of Landreth's
WarrentedGarden Seeds, and invites the attention of all in
terested in coral affairs. jail
W B. VICILI
E SCI. NGLISH &J. ILICUARDSON.
RICHARDSON. .1. I. niaNzrt
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Aso
Wnolesale Dealers in Fish, Bacon and Oil, and Produce
generally. Wurehoueeforuterly occupied by . Burbridge
Ingbram, No. 110 Water and 150 First street, Pittsburgh,
fe3
Oomutlasion House.
subscribers have opened a house for the above par-
I pose, at N 0.17 Emithtield street, four doors above the
!Monongahela House. Wo will_ purchase, or receive, on
commission, for sale, consignments of Flour, Barra, Cheese,
Oars, Oats, Birky, Flax Seed, Grass Seed, Baled Hay,
upon which we will make advances, or purchase at the
best market rates for cash.
nov6 ALGEO & CO.
Jas. 111 , Langhltra,
DEALER IN GROCERIES , PRODUCE, FLOUR, BACON,
de., No. 10, corner Smithfield and First streets, Pitts•
burgh, nove
JOHN IL VAIECI.
TEO& D. TOUSO .III.IOICIB 1.. !DUNG
T. B. :Toying & Co.,
Na.3B Sat filifitld sired, opposite My Hotel,
MANUrA.fURERSOFCABINET FURNITURE AND
0.11111.9, of every description. Matetiale and work
matonip warranted, and sold at reduced prices. Care taken
In Daekluc for land and water carriage. an3l
G. D. Wood,
lORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES
AND LIQUORS, No. 147 North Second street, fifth door
above Baez, east shie, Philadelphia, has on baud the best
:qualities at old Brandies Wines. Irish Whisky, &tenon.-
bets Whisky, liolleud 0 in, Cordials, Au ,on terms worthy
+the attention of purchasers and dealers. fan29y
Henry Bl , Cullongh &
WIIOLESAIX LiftoCl3ll.B and C 01321111451011 Merchants,
.""net of Ponn and ?min Pittanarah jaals
Wm. Dlgby, Jr.,
ArILOTIIING AND FURNISIMiti STORE. Masonic WI,
Nj Fifth street, .Pittsburgh.--Clothing male to order, to
good style. sod et moderate rates. so9:tf
IL. & A. C. Duncan,.
WHOLESALE GEOOSES, and Dealers In Produce, For
elfin Wines end Liquors, 011 Monongahela and Real
Ned Whisky, No. 291 Liberty at., Pittsburgh. Ps. f 11'29.7
BEN
As IPlndle,
efifet WHOLESALE arid Retail SADDLE HARNESS,
TRUNK, VALISE and CARPET BAG manes&
turer. N 0.106 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Jobs" .11.Mallor,
IrIoL63IILE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL
NBVIUMINTS,'PIanos, Music, School Rooks and
Stationery, No, 122, Wood street fjanl
A. J. ELLOMI
HAGAN Q. AUL,
WHOLESALE and Retail Dt. ire 3D 37P4, Riney and
Stapie DR? GOODS, Nod' in 'Ababa and 8 Union
eatreet,Pittatniratr: ' apr4
JOSEPH CHAPMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
IMPORTED CIGARS,
Xl7 No. 63 MARKET EITTLtrr. PITT9IIIIBIIII
POWELL & 11.111L4t DOM ,
.11.
A RCRITECTURA. AND ORNAMENTAL CARVERS.—
Ornamental 'Patterns for Casting, in every style:
Modeling, Designing, /cc. Composition Ornaments for the
decoration of Steamboats, Buildings, Lie.; 96 SMITHFIELD
Street, near the Yost 011ie. vl:Em
E. WIIMEHOUN.IL,
'DANDY BILK AND WOOLEN DYER AND CLEANER,
N 0.7 ISABELLA St., near the Emmet Hotel,
mart AISIGMLNIF.
D. auTaszaz..._ . • 01/Tlilltat.
ti."6"UTIFIBERT dr , BON,
DEAL ESTATE AND GENDUAL AGENTS, No. 50
Smakfteld street. novl
L. fil. Ha aria
DBALISS In .BOOTE, 8110E 8 . TRUNNB and LINMOTIN
and DRAW RATS, corner of Market and Liberty sta.,
N 0.174 Pittaburgb. PA. • jel4:y
JOHN lIIITCHIOLL,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
w -- 125 -- Wcro 's d -Street
ea:3ll Next door to 11. Child Nhoo House, , Pittsburgh
• otice.
TO9..PLEUEN6 having N
associated with JOS. ABEL, the.
s) boldness will hereafter be conducted under the style of
3. ABEL & CO., at the old stand,corner of Smithfield and
Yourth streets. . jel:y
William Thorn, Druggist,
ITAE3 REMOVED to the cornet of HAND and , PENN
JlOl. Streets, where he will, as usual, attend promptly td
'his numerous friends. All articles in his line are warrantee
pore, and pnt Up with the Utmost care. marl4:6m
—JOB/S.W. Butler & Co..
FORWARTaNa C011:51B3SION MERCHANTS—
D ea l ers in ail kiwis of Pittsburgh Idanufacturts, Lead
Ties and bat Thad: 67 'Tfront afraid. rearaft
-. JOHN GI2OIIITT,
vmporrss og•pRANDIES, GIN, WINES, dc.—Deafer
11. In fine Old Brouongsheli Whisky, peach Brandy, tc
l uso.Rectiting Tiourri pomer of Smithfield and Front
stnewpmanatugnatEl stall
PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GLLLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS." CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $6,00 WHEN pm]) STRICTLY Ii ADVANOE
VOLUME XIII.
BUSINESS CARDS. i
ENTERPRISE WORKS. 1 North-Western '4. once Agency,
. ttO. 1345 WOOD smarm T lan DOOR turtew.VrealK cam%NO. 139 WASHINGTON STREET, corner of Dearborn,
W
BON et T.E.TI. A' T I - . CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
.
-,-.1 . 7% . 1,..,...:.. - :' . -7,:i. IMPORTERS and manufacturers of
..' l ' , • - ' '-` CUTLERY, SURGICAL AND DENTAL ALLAN PINKERTON
..- iLNI, INSTRUMENTS, Eli YLE 8, &a We Pinkerton & CO
OTE TICEIR ATTENTToN TO TUE TRANSACIION 0? A GENERAL
keep a general assortment of the above " 7
articles constantly on •handLtogetber • DETECTIVE POLICE BUSINESS
with a general variety of Fancy . Hardware. .Also,auns,. Pia- . ic „an andlndi ana.
In the states of Illinois, Wisconsin, ‘l . hi -
rahltisitf
tole and Revolvers, Flaske, Borns, Shot Belts, Ca a, Powder,
Lead and-Ballets i Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives;
Tailors and Hair Dressers' Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.—
Also, Trusses and Supporters.
Jobbing and repairing neatly executed.
RIPLESI—We are making Rifles of every description, to
order, of the beet meterial, and workmanship warranted.—
Orders received for them at. Wholesale or Befall, will be till•
ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale
prices. myl6
Chandeliers stlid Gas Fixture•.
I.HE snbscribers are now opening at their new Wareroom-
NO. 109 FIRSTSTREET, between Wood and Smith
field, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK
ETS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Gas Fitting,
ever offered in this market. Having arrangements made
by which 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 sell as
low as any house in the West, and being practical Gas Fit
ters, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles
in thisline.
We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of everyde•
ecription for gas. water and steam.
Brass Castings of all kinds made to order promptly.
LONG, MILLER & CO.,
No. 109 First street.
GEORGE R.
7ROM NEW YORK,
MANUFACTURER of the celebrated
Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic
Band Toupees, and every description
-.- of Ornamental Hair, for Ladles and
Gentlemen, 79 FOURTU STREET,
.
-41° -- between Wood and Market, Pitts.
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0 7- - ' Ihrrenrit's aistem enables Ladles
1
''' ,
.., ...___...a and Gentlemen to measure their heads
' "..:4 ----, with accuracy.
, L .,-,.. - - - ...,
FOR WIGS.
No. 1. The round of the Read.
No. 2. From the forehead over the head to neck, No. 2.
No. 3. From ear to ear, over the top.
No. 4. From ear to ear, round the forehead.
For Toupees, to cover the top of the bead only-a paper
pattern, the exact shape orate bald part. I my 4
New Coach and Carriage Factory!
JOHNSTON, BEOTICERS• & CO.,
Cbrner of Rebecca and Belmont streets, Allegheny City,
WOULD respectfully Ihform their friends
• .d the public generally, that they have
▪ commenced the manufacture of Carriages,
Rarouchet, Rocitaways,Duggies,fileighs and
Chariots, In all their various styles of finish and proportion.
AU orders will be executed with strict regard to durability
and beauty of finish. Repairs will also-be attended to on
the most reasonable terms. Using in all their work the
best Eastern Shahs, Proles, and Wheel stuff, they feel confi
dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will be
perfectly satisfied on trial of their work.
Purchasers are requested to give us a call, before purtha
min,g elsewhere. octfkly
DIAULZ
J 2. JOHNSTON
Elcel•icor Carriage Factory.
JTOIINSTON, BROTBER & CO., PRACTICAL COACH
MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and Belmontstreets, Abe
gheny city, Pa., hare on hand and era manufacturing an
extenelee assortment of Carriages, Rockaways, Buggies '
baggage Cars, &c., made In all their various styles, with
strict regard to durability and beauty of finish, using in all
their work the best Juniata iron and eastern hickory. Re
pairs attended to on the most reasonable Lerma. They feel
confident that all who may favor them with their patron
age, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work.
The Pittsburgh and 3lanchester Omnibuses pass every fif
teen minutes during the day. oct2s:ly_
PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY .
r. rdanow woarta t. 222V229. GILORGE 61.11111 T.
Bigelow d Co.,
SIICCESSORS TO E. M. lIIGELOW, No. 46 •
Diamond alley, near Wocid street. Pitts
burgh—COACllES, CARRIAGES, PURA
TONS, BUGGIES, and every description of
fancy vehicles built to order, and finished In a manner un
surpassed for beauty of design, elegance of finish, skill of
workmanship, and durability of materials.
,ifG/- All work warranted. nnvo
JOSEPH FLE: DI I N
fsucolssoa t 0 L. 11 rtcor • co.
C ]
] ORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps
constantly on hand a full assortment of Drugs, Medi
cines, Medicine Chests, Perfumery, and all articles pertain
lag to his business.
Ssr• Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded at
all hours. jenny
50115 21.13ELV0. C.C1111.1,11 21.2122210.
FLF.IIII NO BROTHERS,
(Successors to J. Kidd& Co.)
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS - ,
.Nn. 60 Wood S2rect, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Proprietors of Dr. M'Lane's Celebrated Vermifuge, Liver
Pills, &c. jalo
.01i0. DING Ili II
JOHN HAFT, JR.,
(Succassor to Jas. Id'OulTey..)
Wholesale and Retail Druggist
AND Dealer In PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, an., 141
Wood street, throe doors below Virgin alley,
awrinalely _
PITTSBURGH.
R. L. ALLEN,
WIICLINALE DEAL= IN
Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga
hela Rye Whisky, &cc.,
ALSO, RECTIFYING 'DISTILLER,
NO. 8 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA.
WINES, Braydies, Gins, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, St.
CTOLI. and New England Rum, Clarets, Champagnes,
Scotch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon,
Old Monongahela Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach,
Wild Cherry• and Blackberry Brandies; imported Havana,
Regalia, and Principe Cigars; Half-Spanish and Common
Cigars, all at such low vices as to challeng compeition.
Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and
Demijohns of all sires. I respectfully Invite an examins•
Lion of my stock, at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh,
Penns. apr3:ly
Nevi School for the Violin.
BT U. C. lIILL.—TUE PRACTICAL VIOLIN SCHOOL—
A new and complete synopsis of Violin playing, in an
easy, progressive and practical form, and designed expressly
for the American student, to which is added valuable les ,
sons and exercises sod beautiful arrangements, as Solos and
Duos of the most popular melodies of the day. Selected,
arranged and composed by U.C. TALL, pupil of Spohr, late
President of the New York Philharmonic Society.
The above just received, in advance of the trade, by
HENRY KLEBE.II, 101 Third street.
We hate carefully examined the above work of U. C
CBEs, and consider It one of the most complete and prac
cal Violin Schools we hate ever seen. O. ANTON,
TOO EL,
feb6 Teachers of Music.
Wholesale and Retail Clothing Merchant;,
NO. BB WOOD STREET.
THE subscribers respectfully Inform their old customers
mod the public in general, that they have this day as.
sociated themselves in the above business, under the firm
of JOHN M'CLOSKEY & CO. They respectfully solicit I
ahare ot public patronage.
The previous business of each will be settled by them.
selves respectively. 60,0
RLAIRD, (late of the firm of Om= A Lmano having
. opened STORE NO. 9, (two doors above the old
stand,) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING
BUSINESS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit
share or the patronage of the late firm.
N. B.—Clothing made to order in the moot faohionable
styles, and on the shortest notice—inferior to none in the
Jan 267
James Mellinger,
ILKONONGATIELA PLANING MilL--Would respectfully
in inform his Mends and the pub List, that his new apttab•
!lament is now in fall operation, and that he Is prepared to
furnish Boat Cabin'', and all all orders for Planed Lumber,
with promptness, and at the lowest rates.
®Board and Plank, planed on one or oath Bides, constantly
on hand.
Bash, Doors, and Mouldings, of every description, made to
order.
Builders and Carpenters would Cad It to their advantage
to glee him a call, es be can now furnish them with planed
'tuff suitable for every description of work.
int. L. 11.13111021 JAY/3
HERRON & CRISWELL,
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
Air ANUFACTURERS of nil kinds of BRASS WORE, LO
IN' COMOTTVE, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ate. Al
so, Cotton Batting Manufacturers.
Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny Oity.
Office and Store, N 0.12 Market street, Pittsburgh.
OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in exchange for work,
or cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will be
promptly attended to. feb2:ly
JOSEPH T. LOWRY.
No. 43 Corner of Ilfth and Wood Struts,
Office up stairs. Entrance - from Fifth street. Pittsburgh,
RESPECTYCLLY announce to the 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 senoras, 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. .L Bighorn, Esq., Bid:lard Cowan, Esq., W.
O Leslie, Dr. Alen Black, James Diaukeral, A. A. Mason,
ALM k. Old. janlB
Sohnohman A 'Mannleln,
ITHOGB.APHEBB—Third street, opposite the Poet-obfce,
.1j Pittsburgh. Maps, landscape, Bill Heads, Show Bills,
Labels, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and
Visiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed
In Colors, Gold,Bronse, or Black, in the most approved style,
and at the moat reasonable prices. octlb:ly
Graft, Reisinger & Orafr t
WESTERN FOUNDRY, No. 124 Wood etr e 1 Mts.
burgh, Pe.
Cooking Stoves,
Coal and Wood Stores,
Parlor Stoves,
Hollow Ware,
Sugar Kettles,
Store Kettles,
CHINA HALL,
SMUT STRUT, =UM= THIRD IAS FOURTH STRUTS.
STRANGERS VISITING THE CITY SHOULD CALL IN
to see the beautiful assortment of CHINA, CLASS
and QUEENSTFARE, now open at the above establish
bent. Onr goods being entirely new, we are enabled to
offer Inducements in all the latest styles of Dinner, Tea
and Toilet Ware, white iron -stone, we have a great variety
of shapes; aLso; gold band and fancy colored stone ware
Ted end Toilet sets. Ouratock of white Covered Dishes,
Soup Tureens, Vegetable Dishes without covers, Salad
Dishes, and every article appertaining to a Dinner Set Is
large and well selected. Britannia Ware, Table Cutlery,
Spoons, Matto, Waiters, and house Furnishing Goods, we
'have . a large *ointment.
COMMON {PARE Our stock of common Teas, Plates,
Dishes,
in the line is large, and we are prepared to pack them with
Bakers, Napplea,Dowls, Pitchers, and every article
or without tine guide, as the purchaser may wish.
Also, a large assortment of silk' ids c iPLASSWARE,
which we are selling at mattuAsi4illire'vf , ti.t lof INILFcb
are offered at wholesale or sei
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R ECOMM END A TION
0011NTJJUS if 'CLOSES!
EMIEDM
.D. DZISIRGER.
Plain and Fancy Grates,
Plain and Fancy Fenders, .
Bad and Dog Irons,
Portable Forges,
Tea Kettles,
Wagon Boxes, &c. Fm. 6
PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1855.
BUSINESS CARDS.
npnE late Illrmuf JONES k QUIGO, having been dissolved
I by the death of Jobn - F.Quigg, on the 27th inst., the
business of said firm will be settled by the undersigned, at
their office, corner of Bass and First streets.
ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner.
Pittsburgh, September SO, 186A4-ioetZy
Isaac Jones ,
M -
ANUFACIVRER of Spring and -Blister Steel, Plough
Blab steel, steel Plough Wings, Coach and Eliotlc
Springs, Brass Not Taper, half patent, Screw, Mall and
Ilammered Iron Axles,--corner of Boss and First streets,
Pittsburgh, Pa. 0ct217
ISAAC JOIMI 1). D. 11.00125.
D. B. Roger. *. Co. ,
AZFArIRFI9 orltoGEßSteit
teeth.
oct2ly
JACOB B,COLJASTER,.
/f 1 ... ~ i i:Y . f f ~ 1'.1~ 1i
AND DIAL= TN ALL KINDS OF
Tobacco, Snuff, and. Cigars,
No. 25 Fifth at., Pit&thurgh,
:fir Keeps constantly on hand a large supply of all the
various brands of Imparted Cigars.
ALP 1111, B. OURLINO
Curling, Robertson & Co.,
M LiNUPACTURERS OF CUT, PRESSED AND PLAIN
- FLINT GLASSWARE, warehouse No. 14 Woo I street,
corner of Front street, Pittsburgh.
We All other kinds of Glassware and Window Glass, at.
low market prices.
RICHARD C. BOCKING,
DIANCTACTURf R OP
Gilt, Silver, Brass, Bronze, Looking-Glass,
PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES,
LAIN AND ORNAMENTED—No. Er. CLAIR STRIAT.
P
Sll kinds of Composition Ornaments, for Steamboats,
Ac. All kinds of Gild og and Ito gilding, to order. Gilt
Mouldings for Frames, wholesaio and retail Varnish for
Oil Paintings, Engravings and Lithographs, for sale.
Oh— Impaired or defaced 011 Paintings restored In the
best manner.
All Frames and Mouldings ra‘notactured in this estab
lishment may be cleaned without injury, with soap and
water.
Call sod Foe. No. 21 SL Clair at., Pittsburgh [lnh26.tf
WM. A. M'CLURG,
DEALER. IN
Fine Teas, Choice Family Groceries and Willow
CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ISnow receiving et large assortment of FRESH GOODS,
In addition to his already extensive stark, purebased
from first bawls In the 14:astern markets, w hick, will be sold
at the lowest market tomes.
SGY- Hotels, Steamboats, and families, buying by the
quantity, supplied at wbolesale rates.
4S - Hoods delivered in the city tree of charge. sep2l
PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL,
ROBERT E. PATTERSON, Proprietor,
CORNER OF DIAMO. , I) ttriu:re AND CHEttItY ALLEY.
rrinE PUbseriber retspectfully announces to the Ladies and
1 Gentlemen of Ilittoburgh, that be boo recently erected
lIIDING SCHOOL, whi,b, in point of size, mmmodlous.
neso and adaptation, undeniably excels any Moaner c;ltitb
liohment in the United States Its location to accarelble
from all parts of the city, while its high and airy oituation
renders It especially oultod to the promotion of health, by
this most agreeable exercise. The Horses Sr., docile and
well trained, and the proprietor ph-ices himself that no
pains or ext-enfe gill be opared to Lurke this c,taliliQhtn..rit
the tirat in the confidence of the nubile. oct2:l,tf
Im,•re.t e Mr. JoIIN ATWELL in our bueinear
1 ceecee from t hi. date by agreement. Our hu:duee., a.
WHOLESALE GROCERS, will be continued by the remain
is partners under the firm of
ISAGALLY, 00SORA E k CO.,
Net It and L'al Wood etreet, Pittrburgh.
BAG ALEY. WOODWARD A CO..
No. '2"2.1 Market Arent. Phllndelphia
WM. lIAGALEY .t Co,
Pittsburgh, December iDtb,lSZelHdoc2-2
IHAVE sold mylntereq In the brolnea. of Long, Miller
Co
to FL A. Long, who, with John Phillips, will con
tinue at the nld stand, Fo. 109 Front strev.t. I cordially
recommend the new Ilan to the patronage of my Mends.
Pittsburgh, July 29,109-L P. 11. MILLER.
S. A. LONG & CO.,
BANT3 BRASS FOUNDERS, AND OAS FTTTERS,
I) invite attention to their stock of Chanclelters,Bracket.,
Peudauta, and other fixture, We fit up houses vitt) Osa
and Steam, make Brass Casttnp of all kinds to order, fur,
nista Railroad Pumps and Tank Vittlogs, and keep Anti-
Attrition Metal cow:L.ooy on band. 3Y317.
Silver Manufactory.
pooNs. PORKY , Km1 1 1 . 1...m5 , N ucra „
—Owing to sup•rlor tarilities in manufartarhlg my own
work, we ere now Rolling at Last 10 per rent. lower than
the eastern onttea, or elrearhere. All work is warrAntoal.
Sfrritng Saner.—We also menuiuture Fix,otts of the
strrling
Watobes and NV,,tot, repairing exalt inarl, tri!h prery fa
cility and reiteseed tit -termination to 4ivr ontko Fnllnf.etion
to customers, both RA to prier anti lb. FL,Jperior quality of
the work. W W. WILSON,
Watchmaker vn,l Jew..ller,
novl4 corner of Market an rvvta.
•
Steamboat Furniture and Chair..
vimWE Miro on Land and are constsntly manufartn
ring STEAM BOAT CABIN FURNITURE AND
CHAIRS, of every description, via:
Extension Dining Tables;
Do liar do;
Ladies Cabin Chairs, of various stylea;
Genie. do do do;
Slate IL; in do do do;
Do Toilet Boxes;
Tete • i etes ; Sofas;
Divans; Centre Telles.
Rash Stands; Card do;
Water do; Trays, he., Sc.
'Material and workmanship warranted, and prices astir
factory. T. 11. YOUNG I CO.,
ir - a. 88 Smithfield lit,uppoNitet City lintel.
DALY'S STOCKING MANUFACTORY,
No. ' lifth street, fire corner &are Nary'! 'tree,
PITTSBURG 11, PA.
wHERE WILL be found the largest and best aaforted
Mork of 11081E11Y ever offered fur sale in tills city.
Purchasers will nod It to their advantage to mill at tille ew
tablishment and examine for themselves; It is all I need to
Insure their rustran. C. DALY.
N. IL—Remember the CIILLP srocfr.uro CORNSR.
febi.y C. D.
Ile•dly di. Co.,
CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. rif: Third sired,
near Market, mould respectfully inform their friends
and the public generally, that they have now In store their
complete FALL STOCK, consisting, of CA ItPETS of every
description, from the Royal Velvet nod Brussels, to the corn.
Inn. I ogrnin, Hemp r;nd Rag. Floor Oil Cloth, from one
to eight-yards wide, new designs •nd very rich. Cocoa and
Canton Matting, Drnggets, Rags, Mate, Stair Rods Window
Sholes,lc. Persona In want are invited to mil and exam
ine their Ittnek. Steamboats, lintels, and Residences turn•
isLrd on the moot [...enable terms.
6mnll profitit and quirk Raltl." - 'O7l
TEAKS UASII ON IS.
osorrtm
THE OLD PRINTING ESTABLISIINIENT, (late John
ston & Stockton,) and Blank Book and Stationery
Warehotme, le prepared to execute every style of Legal,
Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job Printing and Book
Binding, and furnish every article in the Blank Book, Paper
and Stationery Brie, at the&hortest noticeand on the meet
reasonable terms.
Blank Book and Stationery Wereboura, Printing (Vire
and Book Bindery, corner of Market and Second eta novlti
.W. W. 111...111
Smith, Blair & Hunter,
(Lute smith Slnchiiro
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCFIANTS,
AND DEALERS In all kinds of Pittsburgh Mitsui:sic
tures, 122 Second and 151 First street, Pittsburgh,
felio
Depot of Lo'ngvvortb.dc Zimmer man , 9 Cam
tawba %Vines and Brandy.
Ting undersigned has received and offers for sale, at Cin
j urinal' prica, a large quantity of Logworth 'Li mmer•
man's choice and world-renowned Sparkling, Dry and La.
dies' Sweet Catawba Muer. Such as may desire to procure
an excellent article of Native Wtne,'(the pare juice of the
grape,) will find Inv estabotAlment the place for the gratifi
cation of their desires. The Catawba Brandy, distilled tram
the genuine (1 rape. 19 declared by many excellent judges,
equal In flavor to the beet imported Cognac.
D. FICKETICEN,
ja'2o No. 137 Liberty street.
Wm. it. Talcott & Co.,
socozasoss To T. KENNEDY, JR., h C 0.,)
MANUFACTURERS OF GILT AND 31 AHOG A NY LOOK •
I NG GLASSES, Portrait and Picture Frames, Ac., and
dealers In Imported and Domestic Fancy Goods, No. 62, eor
ner of Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh. oet.l2:lsv
tionsume the Smoke.
friflE subscriber having the exclusive right to manufae
1. tore and soli swEENErs ,lIOT AIR AND SMOKE
CONSUMING FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders, and
contract for heating buildings 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. BARNDOLLAR,
dec24:tf Iron City Stove Warehouse, No. 134 Wood tit.
ts Trims 1
THAT PicrrvitEs of superior excellence may
, be obtained at CARGO'S New Deguerrean -a- •
ry, No 76 Fourth street, at prices varying from
' One to Twenty Dollars. All work warranted to
please. Children taken in a few seconds. Call and earimine
specimens of the various styles. Rooms open day and eve
ning. febl9
HAMA/0 IL LULL. MARCOS IL HOLLIDAY
hill di
PRODUCE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER.
CHANTS, Evans-oak, —Strict attention paid to all
consignment*. for sale of Flour, Produce, Au Orders for
the purchase of Produce solicited and promptly attended to.
Goode for re-shipment forwarded with despatch. loct9:6m
HOME LEAGUE FACTORY.
HAMILTON STEWART, Manufacturer of Shirting,
Checks, Tweeds, etc., Rebecca street, Allegheny, has
opened a Wareroom SICOND STORY POST BUILDINGS, corner
Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh.
Merchants who are not aware that these 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 lutda..Soldlers , lOtratms.
THE undersigned has made arrangements with Thomas
Lumpkill ‘ of Washington City, to procure WARRANTS,
&a., for Soldiers, their Widows or Children, for BOUNTY
LANDS, or any other claims on the Government.
SAMUEL BAHNBSTOCII,
Residence, No. D Boca duet, Pittsburgh.
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4' -:. -*
INZISS
BUSINESS CARDS.
REMOVAL.-
c. lIIIIISEN
MANUFAOTIIIIEIL OF EVERY VARIETY OF
VIALS , BOTTLES,
AND
WINDOW GLASS,
Black Porter, Wine and Claret Bottles,
DEMIJOHNS AND CARBOYS;
AM
FLINT GLASS IN .EVERY VARIETY.
Warehouse, Nos. 104 Second, g 133,136 First at.,
PITTSBUROLI, PA. [mb2S •
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New Trimming Store,
No. 88 Cbrner of Market street and the Diamond.
FRABK VAN GORDER respecfully announces to the
public of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he will open his
new Trimming Store on Monday, April 17th. having fitted
up the neatest store room in the city, and filled it with a
choice selection of the latest styles Of Trimmings and Fan
cy Goods, be Mitten himself that be will offer superior in.
duoements and endeavor to give full satisfaction to all who
may favor him with their patronage.
Now, don't forget the place—No. 83 Market street, corner
of the Diamond. [aprl.2) FRANK VAN GORDKR.
7/01L9 Z. LEDLII- -- - - JOBSPH J. OW!,
MORGAN 110TICRTLION
Ledite & Want,
(Successors to Mutat:my & Ledlie)
ANUFAQTURERS of Cut, Moulded and Plain, Flint
Lll. and Fancy Colored GLASSWARE, and dealers in all
kinds of Window Glass, Flasks, Vials and Bottles. Ware
house corner of Market and Water Wools, Pittsburgh.
mh3:dly
II A V ING scud my interest in the firm of T. KENNEDY,
1.1. JD-, a CO. to William 11. Talcott, who, with A.G.
lienry, - will continue the Looking Class and Variety Bad
ness at the old stand, - corkier of Wood and. Fourth streets,
under the style of Wm. E. Talcott k Co. I confidently re
commend Went to my former austandi3rs, as every way
qualified to give entire salisfactiou. •
All persons having demands against ins, and all indebted
to tali, will please make an early settlement.
oetl2 T. KENNEDY, 311.
Henry Richardson Jeweller,
HAVING rtehtted hie store in a me manner, and
but recently returned from the eastern cities with a
fins assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY
GOODS, would call the attention of his friends and custom.
ere to the fact that among his Watches will be found the
most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the
latest styles of Brooches, Breast Plus, Fob and Vest Chains,
Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Miniature Lockets, etc., etc.
FANCY GOODS—Such as Papier Macho., Work Tables and
Bosea, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mats,
Colt's Pistols, Porte Mounales in great variety; China Fruit
and Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful and or
namental articles, which have only to be seen to be appro.
late& I novll NO. fiI•MAREET STREET.
ENTERPRISE WORKS.
No. 136 Wood erect, Third door lSLsw Virgin Alley.
'DOWN d TBTLEY would call the attention of Sporting
jD men to their large assortment of Guns, Rifles and Re
volving Pistols, the largest and best selected stock ever
opened in this market: together with a general assortment
of hardware, Cutlery, Tooliand Fishingrfackle, all of which
we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, or
r or erwet .pproerd paper. merle
JIG'LAIICIIILIN. No. 95 Fourth street, nearly opricsite
, the Mayor's Ofilce,ls m.anufacturingthintlemen's first
Boots. Low Shoes, ties 11(All•buttoned; Congress and Button
al (inhere; Ladiele Boots, Ilalf Boots, Jenny Linda, Slip
pure, and French Lashing Gaiters, of every color andxbade;
fancy Kid and Satin Gaiters, of the best material; 3lisses
and MilLreo`a do, of every variety.
N. IL—All kinds made to order. on ehortnetten. faol9
Soldiers' Bounty Lands,
4 NI) Ci AIMS AGAINST cIuvyaINME;VT.—I will pro
re ilnu my Laud Warrants for Soldiers, their Widows
and Minor Children, and will propecute . :Claims intalnst
Govi romimt, and attend to business In the "Court of
Claims," rieently est tblished by Conzrs,
Mier, No LIS Third Ittm , t, one door above Smithfield sL
itreit IS, 185.5--OniT2o)
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FFRRB for sale CANARY BIRDS of the most improved
1,/ breed, being eery hardy, aid line eingere. Bird Seeds
—Canary, Hemp, lifillet, Rope and mixed need. tiouquen.
will he furnished oompo,ed of the finest FLOWERS, viz
Canteliris, Rose Buds, Heliotropes. Ac. Evergvens (In pots)
for Christmas Trees, from the Seed and tiortteultural Etore,
No. ie Fifth et., near Wood. derma
ENGLAND AND CLASSICALrNSADINADV•
W. T. MoDONALTI, JS. A., Pamarsi
11E next session - of the institution will commence on
MONDAY, the 6th of September next, at the room car.
ner of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the
MYVoI , . Wetter.
References-Iton. A. W. Loomis, 0. Runt, Jr., S. F. Von
onhnrst., It. Miller. Jr. ame.ls
Bounty Lands.
flilit: - undersigned continues to ootain Bounty Land
Warrants. The present bill glseg to all who hare
Ferret) ',many war since 1703. 100 aeres. Terms moderate.
LURE COdESSIIOOT, 37 Diamno,l ul ler.
rohlit'y
' . between Wood Ft and Diamnna.
Agency for b °idlers , Claims.
lOCATlish uF LANDS.— PURCIIASE ANL) SALE OF
,4 t AS D WARRANTS.—The undersis.nol haa made lir
r•ulto0"0" with,sornpetent and reFfmneible geutlem m c,
obtain Cer Ifisatesbf Warrants for Foldier,F, their widows or
minor children, who are entitled to Bounty Lands: alto for
the Location of Lands, and the Purchase end Sale nt Land
Warrants. JOHN D. DAVIS.
mhlJtf Corner of Wood and Fifth streets.
EM=l
New Paper 'Hangings.
NO. S 5 WOOD STREET.
FINE FRENCH AND AMERICAN PARLOR PAPERS;
p.m.! Ihrorations, In gold. oak and marble;
Hall Papers, of various styles;
Flied and Plain Papers, for dining rooms and chambers;
Cheap and low priced Wall Papers;
llorders, Ceilings, Fhzurrs, Window Shades.
A large and complete assortment of the above, selected
for th.t season, will be sold at the usual low prices.
nett WALTER P. MARSIIAILL.
TIIIPORTER and :Dealer in french and American Paper
il•neiner. m•rB
SPRING STOCK OP RAIIRIIRO PIANOS,
eIIAtiLOTTE BLUME, No. 118 Wood
street, Pittsburgh, sole Agent.
, The Hamburg Pianos are undoubtedly am
parlor to all others, both in elasticity of
touch and superwrity of ions.
They have not only rt.avistsl the highest mark, of appro
bation trota the best European Pianists, such us
LIST, THALBER(I,
And others, •ho base them constantly in their own use,
but also from our resident Professors. The following is an
extract from a letter of
After describing the particular style, two of which he
wants for his own UtO—oue Grand and One Square—he
Fpruka as follows of their excellent qualities:
" Nly little daughter, who plays very welt' must, with my•
self, hove a grid instrument, and yours are the on.y ones
which can satisfy me.
•' Instruments are offered me on the most accommodating
terms. I, however, do not like them; they have not the
elastic touch and the tone of yours.
"I remain yours, respectfully,
. 4 11rNRY ROUDOCK, Pittsburgh, Pa."
For sale by CLIARLOITE at the "Ohl Estab.
linked Piano Depot," Ilk Worst street, 2,1 door above Fifth
Also, sole Agent fur Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania
for Mild, Dal ms d (5.5 Bost,n Pianos, (which In the k:,,st.
ern e, ties are considered superior to either Chickering', or
Nunos h Clark's, but which fact is net extensively known,
es they have but lately been introduced here;) and other
New York end Philadelphia Pianos, of the best makers, at
prier's from 5:215 to OW. robin
A THIS days place, I published an advertisement of my
1% LIAlfnUnG l'imsos, In which an extract from a letter
from Prof. It ltohbock, of this city, addressal to Messrs.
Baumgarten 4: Hollis, of Hamburg, the manufacturers,
was lu•erted. This morning 1 observed in several of the
daily papers a " Nate ," signed by,Pref. H, In which he
states that 1 was unauthorised to make use of It, and that
it was incorrectly stated and applied.
in reply—l presumed that if he had written the letter,
he, of course, meant what was therein contained, and con
sequently required un authority from him to make the
same public. As regard- the assertion as to its Incorrect
ness, I have the letter In my possession, and it speaks fox
Itself. word for word as I have published. Messrs Baum
garten et Heins are not dependant upon Mr. Itobbock for
endei cement—their Pianos were known, app-related and
reeeirial the highest rommemletions from the test artists,
long before Prof. It. Flaw at to pass an opinion upon them.
My reason for publishing the extract was in the fort that
lie wag well known In the city, and not be ause his rerxim
mendation was necessary to establish tin merit of the
Hausa. In conclusion, I may add that they stand on their
ow - n merit, and are endorsed by such men us List, Thalberg,
and others, solely on account of their merit.
mbdd AltisOTTH BLUME.
Ea4l
IN an advertisement of Airs. Blume, in this paper, my
no Is made use of in connection with the hamburg
Pianos. Such use is unauthorized by me, and, moreover,
the mat' er is incorrectly stated and misapplied. the facts
ore these: About n year ago I wrote to Baumgarten A
Heins, Piano makers in homburg, (Germany,) for a Piano
era new and peculiar construction, and of which !furnish
ed a minute description. They replied that they did not
manufacture any such, and requested me to examine a
Piano at their make sent '.o Mrs. Blume, at the came time
offering to furnish me with a similar one, in case I liked it.
I accordingly examined the instrument, brit as it did not
please me, I declined purchasing of them. I have since
bought and am now using a Piano teem the. factory of
NUM'S di Outax, N. Y. (m 1323) II ENR Y ROLIBBEK.
PIANOS.
, JOHN 11. MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD 010001,
between Fourth street and Diamond alley,
has just received from the manufactory of eIIICIKERING
& SUNS, BOSTON, a new and full supply of their FIRST
CLASS SEVEN OOTAViI PIANO DATES, with all the
late and valuable improvements—also, of their plainer and
lower priced-stylescoultable for those who require a cheap
but good instrument. All the Piano Fortes from this man
ufactory are warranted, and will be sold INVARIABLY AT
BOSTON FACTORY PRICES.
OLD PlANOS.—Several secondhand Pianos, in good
order, for Pale at $3O, $5O, $75, $ll5, $lBO, Ac., Ac.
MELODEONS--A full supply of Melodeons of entirely
new and beautiful styles, anti from the Nest manufactories
in the country, at $45, $6O, $75, $lOO, $135, $l5O.
JOIIN 11. MELLOR,
Agent for the sale of CHICSERING k. Sole PIANOS,
For Pittsburgh and Western Penna.
air No. 81 Wood street, between Diamond alley and
Fourth street. rahle
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PARLOR FURNITURE.—We are constantly manatee
turing fine parlor furniture of every dean - intim:4 war'
T. B. YOUNG CO.
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NEW SHED STORE,
JAMES; WARDROP,
PRoFF.SSOIL HENRY ROMIOCE
CARD.
NOTICE.
NEW STOCK OF
CHICKERING $- SONS'
RAILROADS
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGE
RAILROAD
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STEAMERS FOREST CITY AND DIURNAL,
VIA WELL SVILLE,
AND
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad,
VIA ALLIANCE.
T Virg shortest, quickest and most reliable route to Toledo,
Chicago, Rock Mond, Galena, and St. Louis, Is VIA
CLEVELAND,
This route is One Hundied miles shorter and about nine
hours quicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis.
Three Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland.
Three Daily Traine-from Cleveland to Chicago.
Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-three hours,
and St. Louis thirty-seven hours. _ .
The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad leaving Pitts
burgh at 3.00, A: M., 8.00, A. 51:, and 3.00, P. M., connect
at Alliance at 620 A. M., 11.45 A. M., and 620 P. M., as
follows:
Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7.30, A.M.. and 12.00
M., and 835 P. M conn.cting at Hudson with Trains for
Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at
10.04 A. M., 2.20 P. M., and 9.00 P. M.
Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Rock Island,
Galena, and the North•west, who wish to go through with
out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at
8.00 A. M., and arriving in Cleveland at 2.20 P. 31., as that
is the only train by which close connections are made
through to the above point. Passengers by thie train
reach Chicago at 7.30 next morning, and St. Louis at mid
night.
The Steamers Forest City and Diurnal will leave the Mo.
nongaheia wharf every morning, (Sundays excepted.) at
10 o'clock, for Wellsville, connecting with the train leasing
Wellsville at 130 I'. hi., and arriving at Cleveland at 9.00
P. M.
An Accommodation Train will leave Wellsville daily,
(Sundays excepted,) at 6.41 P. M., connecting at Bayard
with Express Train arriving in Cleveland at 2.20 P. M.
Trains from Wellsville and Cleveland connect nt Bayard
for Carrollton, Waynesburg, Dover, and New Philadelphia.
'-Tickets for Cleveland, Chicago and the Northwest,
via Wellsville, are sold at a less rate than via Alliance.
The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run as
follows: Leave Cleveland at 7.30 and 2.30 A. M., and 6.26 P.
M 4 arrive at Chicago at 11.00 P. 9i., 7.00 A. M., and 10.00
A. M.
Trolly] learn Chicago for Rock Island and St. Lords as
foliose: For Rock island nt 9.00 A. 91.,and 11.00 P. 31.
For St. Louis at 9.15 A. 31 , and 10.05 I'. .
Passengers for St. Louis go over Walk lelacd Railroad to
Joliet,and theneeovor the Chicago and AlissieAppi Railroad
to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (23 miles) to St. Louis.
Paseengere by the 9.16, A. 51., Train arrive in St. Louie at
11-20 same evening, and by the 10.05, P. M., Train, at noon
next der.
Baggage checked through to Cleveland, and there re
checked for Chicago and Bt. Louie. .
FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND
Ist clan. 2d ct s.
To La 5a11e....516 CO $1:1 :14)
" Rork Inl'aL 18 00 14 '25
" Galena 18 15 14 00
lat class. 23 err
To Alliance $2 20
" Cleveland... 4 00
" T01ed0....... 01,0
Chicago 13 00 $lO 50 " Springfield 18 70 16 20
" 111nomingt...16 00 14 40 " Burlington 21 00
SEEM
111311 EM
Passengers are requested to procure, their tickets at the
offier of the Company, in I.llouongabela House, below the
corner. J. DURAND, Sup't, Cleveland.
mh'lS J. A. CAUCiIIEY, Ag't, Pittsburgh.
NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN!
SIIROPGII
Northern Illinois to the Mississippi River,
lOWA, MISSOURI,
KANSAS ANI) NEBRASKA
All Railroad to the
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
RAIL ROAD ROAD
FORIIERLT Tar. CHICAGO AND A UROP A & CENT. MILITARY
TRACT IL IL 13 NOW COSIPLVIED,
And Trains run the entire distance f om CHICAGO TO
BURLINGTON, lowa, without change of Cars.
The Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON!, QUINCY.
KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, (R WAPELLO, FORT
DES MOINES, COUNCIL BUSY, !cc., and the onto ALL
RAILROAD Route front CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS, BLOOM
INGTON CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD,
JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and intermediate Stations on
the Illinois CeOtral, Great Western, and Ohio and bllssis
sitipi Railroads.
Trains on the above Line te.2l,Chlengo on the arrival of
Trains from the East—avoiding all laying over at any of
We points.
Stages leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central
lowa and Northern Ihia•ouri—making the quickest and
most reliable route to reach ell the important points west
of the Migiessippi ns fir no Council Mug, with from forty to
fifty miles less attn.:int; than by any other TOU e. The Road,
for a large portion of the way, is told with the cos:yuccs:is
RaiL, the smoothest riding and best Railroad in the West—
well slocked with the most modern Lo..ornotirt,o.l.l elegant
new Cars.
4s' liy thin route passengers are sure of making ronnen.
[ions, and attiring at ht. Louis on advertised lilt,. avoiding
the vexatious delay of fogs and Ire, find dangers of naviga
tion, as on the routn by Alton.
llagga4e checked direct through from Chicago, and no
charge for handling at nny point.
THROUGH ThZ:li FITS by this roue ran Ice purchased at
all the Railroad Oillees in the at the Ullirr of the
Comp, op, corner of Clark rind Lake street?, in the Granite
Redding: at thq Depot of the i iab.na It. It., and at the
Minh. Cent. It It. 011 i-e, enrner of Lake and Dearborn
oppreite Tremont Bowe, Chioage.
FREW lIT roosignett by thin route will receive
ate d.rttch.: C. G. msins!) Sup't.
Gen't Tn.lint /et, Chica.ro.
ArR" TICK FITS can b* , procured at the principal ttailrt.all
Offlens of the cnuntrv. rnhl9
1855. AIR LINE ROUTE 1855.
FROM
CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS
VIA CIIICAUO, ALTOS AND FT. LOUIS
RAlLalit4"4:::,,,; l l ROAD,
Formerly the Chicago and Mississippi
arrryshg the Great American Express and U. S. Mails.
TILE Only Direct MI Reliable Route to the South an
South.Weat—beventy Mil,ql Shorter than any elite
Route.
TWO THROLT3II !SYMMS TRAIN 9 DAILY, SIINOATS ETOEPTII).
Leorvz
Chierigo.
St. Lout. Day Expres.q Wla A :11
At. Louis Night EXpre.s3 ..... 00 P. M
Trains run directly through without change of cars or
baggage.
Prom Chicago to St. Louis in hours.
IMPtiItTANT CONNECTIONS—At Joliet, with the Rock
Island Railroad for Ottawa, Ls Salle, Rock Inland and Cen
tral lowa.
At Bloomington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Clin
tou, Waynesville and Decatur, and with Stages for Peoria
At Sp, ingfaild, with Great Western Itailronil for JllOO3Oll
MMM=
At Alton, with Daily Line of Packets for Hannibal;
Quincy and Kookuk; the most ext , ,,litious and reliable
route to all portions of North-eastern Missouri.
At Bt. Louts, with Daily -First class S'enmers for New
Orleans and intermediate points on the Lower Mississippi,
end with Regular Lines of Packets for Kansas, St. Joseph,
and all points on the Miseouri, Tennessee, Cumberland anti
Arkansan hirers.
K. P. MORGAN, Sup't, Illooming , on, II
L. DAT11.17 , ;(1. Chiron, 1,4,71
rprtREE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS. betao•eo
phia nna rittaburgh. THE MORNINO NI AIL TRAIN
leaven Philadelphia for Pittsburgh A. M., and Pitha
burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. THE FAST LINE
leaves Philadelphia for Pit tnburgli a; 1 I'. M., and Pitts
burgh for Philadelphia at 1, P. M. THE NiOHT EXPRESS
TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. M., and
Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P. M.
The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads
to and from St.. LOUIS, Mo., Alton, Galena and CLicago,lll4
Frank(' dt, Lexington and Louisville, Ky. Terra flaute,
Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day
ton, Springtleld, Rellefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve
land, Columbus, Zane,ville, Masdilon and Wemder, Ohio;
afro, w iih the Steam Pocket 13oats from and to Nair eaLEArta,
Sr. Loots, LOUISVILLE and CINCINNATI.
Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the abort ,
places.
For further particulars, roe handbills at the different
starting points. Passengers from the West will find this the
shortest amt most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balti
more, New York, or Boston. THOS. 5100 RE,
Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia.
J. MESECINIIIN,
Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh.
?IIUREE THREE-STORY HOUSES FOR SALE—Situated
j . on Franklin and Elm streets. Thu corner house con
tains fire rooms, a good cellar and a store-room—water fix
lures through the house.
The other houses contain eight rooms each; bath room,
cellar, and hot and cold water through the whole house.
For price and terms call at the Real kletate Ogles of
S. CUTIIRERT h EON.
A HOUSE AND FOIL 9450.—N0r sale, I 1 new
A
Frame Dwelling House, with goad Lot, paled fence,
twit trees, Ate., pleasantly situated on Mt. Washington,
within twenty minutes walk of the city. A bargain can
e bad iu the above, and easy terms of payment.
S. CUTIIIIEitT at SON, 140 Third at.
HARPER'S MAGAZINE FOR MAY JUST RECEIVED
Frank Leslie's Gazette for May
Putnam's Magszino
Godey's Lady't Book
Peterson's Magazine
Graham's Magazine
Nature and Human Nature; by Sam SBA;
The Illustrated Manners Book; a Manual of Good Beim
vier and Polite Accomplishments.
Just received and for sale by
W. A. DILDENFENNET & CO.,
tni2 Fifth st., opposite the Theatre.
WANTFD—A QO ICF.NAWAItE PACKER at CHINA
HALL, No. 02 Market street, between Third and
Fourth streets. my 2
FOUR LioUsES run SALE AT A liAltdiAlN—Two
Brick Houses and Two Frames, situated at corner of
Townsend and Clark streets, with lots, each 21 feet front on
Townsend street, by 100 deep to Bank alley. These houses
are well adopted for renting to smell families, and are
worth $.1,000; but will be sold at a very low price and on
favorable terms. Also, 0 Building toots on Crawford street.
8. CUTHBERT .t FON,
in di 1.10 Third street
WOULD YOU keep 3 our hurls soft, smooth and white,
and remove tan, sallowness and redness of the skin?
Thou use the HEIIPETIO SOAP, that popular aid cheap
article, - prepared With great care from the recipe of a Ion•
don Chemist, and sold by the subscriber for five years in
this city. Only 12 1 ,..5 cents a cake. S. L. CUTIIBEILT,
ney3 I•i0 Third street.
UANO-4 tons best Peruvian, in bags of 150 lbs., On
T sale by (m 931 JAMES WARDROP.
11LUSEITID SUGAR-50 - bbhi. Crushed Sugar just recely
lJ ing from canal, and for sale by
myl ATWELL, LEE 1 CO.
Et===n
CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE,
No. 173 CHESTNUT STREET,
(OppoamPrmasci He
Philadelphia;
FERISITURE, IN EVERY STYLE!
Comprising Louis RSV, Louis RN, Elizabethan and Antique
with Sculpture Carving and modern style
In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satinwood and ' Maple ;
all of superior construction, and finished in the
best style, equal to, if not excelling in qual
ity, the Goode of any Establish
ment ln the United State ti.
EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren
tices being positively excluded,)and using the beet ma
terials, the work cannot fail to give satisfaction to pun
chasers. Amongst the many advantages offered to pox.
chasers. is the facility of Furnishing a House, either in ele
gant or plain style, completely from one establialunent; by
which means all the articles in each room correspond in
style and quality, and the immense stock always c-n band,
being co various in design, enables purchasers to please
their taste to a selection, without the delay necessarily
caused in ordering Furniture.
To give an idea of the finished Furniture on hand,l need
only inform you that my Rooms are 170 teetlong, by 27 feet
wide, four noors In number; with Shops contiguous, suffi
cient to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that the
work is all done under my own immediate inspection.
*Fr-The Packing is all done in the Store, and Furniture
warranted to carry safely any distance. Visiters to Phil!'
dolphin are respectfully invited, es purcnasers or otherwise,
to call and examine the Goods. au2S:ly
OMITTHESION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT,
No. 38 Oomarastrua, zu.ow Puts Bnucry,
St. Lonf•. Dlo.,
ONSIGNMEN TS andeonunlesions wlllmeetnith prompt
G
and personal attention, and libetal advanca will be
given when required, on Consignments or Bills of Lading,
it hang.
Ordere for the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other
Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest market price/.
The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandise and Pro
duce will meet with especial care and dispatch; the lowest
rates of Freight will always be procured, and the expense
oi storage and Drayage asmuchea poeaible &raided.
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Pa •, & Bacon, St. Louis; =ls & Morton, Cincinnati;
Chi'. ess, Blow & Co., do; Strader & Gorman, do;
Choutean a Valle, do; Hosea & Frazer, do;
Doan, Ring & Co., do; Springer & Whiteman, do;
J. W.Buti er le Bro.,Pittabh; E. O. Goocdman & Co., de;
D. Leech a Co. do; E. aO. Yarnall A Co.,Philada;
Wm. liolmea ts , Co., do; Morgan, J. M. Buck &Morgan:
Blow et March, New York. B. B. Comeg-ys, do;
Frost & Forrest, do; Shields & Miller, do;
Charles A. Meign, do; Josiah Lee A Co., Baltimore.
A. G. Farwell & Co.,Boston ; Abraham J. Cole, do;
Howard, Son A Co., do ; W. B. Reynolds, Louisville;
H. D. Newcomb A Bro., do;
T. O. Twichell.t Co., Commission Merchants , New Orleans.
WO have an open Policy of Insurance, which will cover
all shipments to my address, when advised by letter per
mail, or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or at the
time of shipment. JOSEPH MOGRIDGE,
wage St. Louis. Missouri.
VrARE NOW RECEIVING from New York and Phila..
tlelphia, a full stock of
Comprising Young Ilyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong,
Bonchong and English Breakfast, all of which have been
carefully selected, and will be sold as usual, either whole
sale or retail.
Superior RIO and JAVA COFFEE.
LOVERING'S and ST. LOUIS REFINED SUGARS.
PEKIN TEA STORE,
aplo No:38 Fifth street.
...4'i 31.1i8. S. E. CARUCI respectfully informs herfriends
and others, that dm Is prepared to make to order the
latest styles of DRESSES,CLOAKS,MANTILLAS,
TALMAS, do., on the shortest notice and on the most rea
sonable terms. Children's Clothing rondo up with neatness
sod despntch. Bonnets altered and dyed according to
directions, nod neatly and tastefully trimmed. We aim to
give satisfaction.
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polio Buildings, No. 78 FOURTH Street, second story
same entrance as to the Crystal Palace Daptuerrian Gal
PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between Henry
1 . King and John Moorhead, under the firm of HIND
FAD, is this day dissolved by muteal consent.
John Moorhead, having purchased the interest of John 8.
King, is duly authorized to settle up all of the business of
the late firm. ‘f HENRY S. KING,
Pitt burgh, April 16th, 1655
Xi-The undersigned will continue the GROCERY AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS, et the stand formerly occupied
by Ring R Mootheed, No. 27 Wood street
opl7 JOHN MOORHEAD.
EVEN DOLLARS AN ACRE.—For sale, 307 Acres of
C) Land, near Fish Creek, Ye., twenty miles from the Ohio
River, and a short distance from Cameron Statioh, B. and
Ohio it. It., will be aold In two or three lota, at from $0 to
$7 per acre. Terms : One-fourth in band; balance at one,
two and three years.
Also, 103 Acres, situate on Proctor's Run, Va., at four
miles from the Ohio River; eighty acres cleared and under
good fence. Tbe Land liev wel ; has line Timber, and well
teetered. A comfortable House, Stable, Fruit Trees, dm
dc. Price $l7 per acre, on eacy terms.
ap2l S. CUTHBERT A SON, 140 Third st.
lAND FOR COUNTRY RESIDENCES.—We have for
, saleThi-ty Acres of choice Land, situate at three
miles from the city, near the old Washington road. The
Larri lies well, and is of good soil, and will be sold in lota
of one acre and upwards. Price $250 per erre; terms easy.
The above land, for healthy mid pleasant locations, Is un
surpassed by any offered for sale. and Is well worthy the at
tention of business men and others who desire a home - in
the country. B. CUTIIBERT A SON,
a p2l 140 Third street.
TILE Partnership of JOHN SPDETITT & BRO. was din
solved on the first Inst. John BPDevitt will continue
the business at the old stand, and attend to the settlement
of the business of the late firm.
JOIIN M'DEVITT,
WILLI A5l PLUDEVITT
Pittsburgh, January ad, 1855—Ijan4
Q ['RINGER HARBAUGH k. CO. hove removed to No
205 Liberty street
Ct PRINOER ILARBAUGH & CO., (Successors to 8. Bar
-1.7 baugh,) Commission and Forwarding Merchants ; Deal
ers in Wool and Produce generally, No. 1.M5 Liberty street,
Pittsburgh, Pa. stab
SL /num
.12 30 A. M
. 2.45 P. M
No. 38 Fifth street, one door east of the Exchange Bank•
NOW RECEIVING, 231 chests, comprising the different
grades now in see, selected with great care, and pur-
rhasoZt direct from the Importers—which:will be. Sold
Wholesale and Retell, at the lowest prices.
spin S. JAVNP.S.
TIUTNA.M'S MONTHLY FOB MAY;
Lamartine's ifistory of Turkey;
Goiley's Lady's Book for May;
Blackwood's Magazine for April;
Men of Character, by Douglas Jerrold;
Ellen Norbury ; or the Adventures of an Orphan;
The Wonderful Adventures of Capt. Priest;
Claude's Last Bullet; or the Price of Three Lives:
ALL NEW BOORS for sale at fiIINEB. & CO.'S as soon
as published. apr
MAY MAGAZINES AND NEW BOOKS JUST RECT.
Peterson's Magazine, for May.
New York Journal, do
Ballou'a Magazine, do
No. 6 Harper's Story Book.
Ellen Mortimer. or the Beautiful Creole of Cuba.
Temptation, or Unknown Heiress; by J. F. Smith.
Grace Leo; byJulia Kavanagh.
For Fulu at the Cheap Book Store. of
W. A. GILDENFENNEY & CO.,
ap2o Fifth at., opposite the Theatre.
- DOCKS JUST RECEIVED AT DAVISON'S, 65 MARKET
P STREET
Family Prayers and Commentary, Thornton;
Steps to Alter; Castle Builders; • .
Ryles' New Book; Rich and Poor Ac;
Memoirs of Oberlin ; Ashton Cottage ;
The Pastor's Daughter: The Foresters;
Minister's Family ; Churchman's Manual ;
Mornings with Jesup;
Death of Little Children, by Prime;
Fleetwood's History of the Bible;
Watson's Body of Divinity; Works of Matthew Weary;
All the various Commentaries, Ac,,
ap26
M°VINO DAY IS OVER! and many families have
changed their residences. Some have left places that
ate deer to them, where they have attended some " loved
one' through a long illness, ending in death I Many find
their new home is not as convenient as the old one ; while
others are pleased with the change. In moving, the bands
are exposed to the cold air, and become sore, and rough.
This can be cured, and they can be made soft and white by
the use of the lIERPETIC SOAP—price 1234 Ms. per cake.
Sold by [ap4l S. 1.. CIITIIRERT, 140 Third st.
. .
TO YOU WANT A SMALL FARM?—For sale, it Fast
j of Twenty-four Acres, eight of which* are in cpltlya
tion, and all cleared except eight acres, which are in choice
timber; an Orchard of about eighty trees of different
kinds; about five acres contain Coal; situated at" three
miles from the city, and three quarters of a tenet - rem the'
Ohio rifler. Price $l7OO. Terms: $BOO in bantlt.reu.
der in one and two years. 8. CUTHBERT .4 BON,
an 4 Nn. 140 Third at.
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR; Fifth street, op
nositee the Court House, Pittsburgh, Penna.—has per
mnn ently located, and will punqually attend to all business
entrusted to his charge.
REVERENCES
lion. W.F. Johnston, President Allegheny Palley R. R.
W. Milnor Roberts, Chief Engineer " tit CI
Geo r, Eichbaum, Associate Eng. as
David Mitebell, Chief Engineer Pittsb'h and Steub. B. R.
James Thompson, Superintendent City Gaa Works.
.lames E. Day, Civil Engineer. Allegheny City. lap7:2we
MILLINERY 0001/B.—A. d. MASON & CO. have re
eeived a very large assortment of all kinds of
very Goods, Bonnet Frames, Crowns, Tales, Bache's, 4)..n111
n Illusions, Crapes, Silk Laces, Ribbons, Flowers, Straw
Tlimealnp, Straw Flowers, Ac.ap2B
AB—LONG .IAX)RED FOR CO= AT
HAGAN & AHL,
No. 91 ILARKET ST,
Would respectfully inform the Ladies that they have re.
ci-iced a new lot of Moire, Antique, Dew Drops, Bilk and
Lae PICOLAS. ap3o
NSW MA
LAST.
—REFINED BUOARS—'2S bbls D H. crushed;
20 do 8. A. do;
. ..f . 20 do small loaves;
20 do Coffee Sugar. For saleby
s .r 27 SMITH.. MaIR & 11IINTER.
TITSFRECE.IvED BY EXPRESS--
ef 200 pr Ladies' Fancy Gallen, till colors, at $1,2Z.@1,75
250 4, •` Black "
150 " French Morocco and Kld Boots " 1,C0®1,37
600 " Children's Fancy Bhoes, new styles.
ap27 W. E. 81311.6.11atT2,
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PHILADELPHIA
GEORGE J. HENKEL'S
ST. LOUIS.
LUiLa:ik jpg4ti.U=:l4
GREEN AND .BLACR TEAS,
Dress Making and !Millinery.
MIMI
JOHN MOOREFEAD
Removal.
PEKIN TEA STORE,
GREEN AND BLACK TEAS
U==Ul
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BENNE
RATES OF ADVERTISING
:ORZSD UPON BY THE Prrrstrunan PRINS
0116 64i73114 OM" taeerttea: ,;
" " each additional insertion
" " one week
" " two
" three weeks
' " one m0nth..........
" " two
" three months.--
" " four months
" " six months.
one pear , , 10 00
dtandingeard, six lines or/eas, per armnm......« 10 al,
CCIIMMAtta AT MAWR= _
Chia NUaral Per annum, (eseltillve of the paper).. .15 00,
MI§CELLANEOtS
Fhblle Sale of Vatted - States .Property - at .
the Navy-Ward, Memphis, Tannest ee, by
Order or the Bureau of Yards and Docks.
ON the Ist - day of - June, 1855, the following articles .
!be sold to the highest bidder, at public auction, at the
navylard, Diem lit, Tennessee;
*ling Material, Se
113,900 hard brick, 53,311 feet various timber and lumber
1,944 feet stone co ing ; 605 feet stone belt coarse;
47 feet dimension stone; 89 feet stone curbing (stn,
dressed)
2.5 ._parches rubble stone 8,900 lbs cut nails, (assorted)
1,152 fts iron spikes; 250 lbs wrought. roils
3,064 Welch slate; 955 feet ridge tiles
164 tiles, (30 feet along 0 115 window sills, stone •
1,000 bashels sand; 1,675 Zs sheet lead
76 bbls cement; lot of limo •
140 bushels charcoal; 6 boxes tin _
31 boxes window glass•, 57 Ms sash cord
1,686 lbs sash weights; 110 hinges (assorted)
5 kegs white lead ; 38 gallons linseed oil
540 lbs putty; 10 gallons spirits turpentine ' '
1 lb sugar of lead; 210 feet tin guttering
20 lbs scrap copper; 160 gallons sperm 01l
I,OEO lba old iron • 1,3'22 Ms newironilassortedj---
32 Ms horseslUsairon ; 12 bbls scrap iron •
16 tbs horseshoe nails; 10 lbs solder
- 338 lbs blister steel; 18,000 Umtata Iron bell4lne hangers
/0 lbs emery; 44 window frames
6 door frames; 27 shutters
30 pairs sash, (glazed;) a pairs sash
200 pieces white oak timber; 3 tet Resale, !elegiacs
- 3 IDs -Russia glue; 153 Ms tallow . •
250 lbs hard soap; 1 lot of old castings
I lot of tree nails; 1 lot of band leather " ---
1 lot of lace leather;
1 lot of oil cane; 1 lot of jugs, barrels, hickory loge,'
; assorted wire, steel. nails, stationery, dc., end 4
Ms India rubber packing.
Machinery, nets, of Variotis '
6 rams; 3 hoisting cranes; 2 derricks
4 setting fide ; 109 east felines, 2 cart shafts, )0 Cart.
hubs, and 214 spdk es
old railroad cars; 15 axletrees .
18 assorted blocks - 4 spring bolts
1 scrubbing brash; 48 fire buckets . '
165 lbs chain cable; 3 slating knives
39 locks. (assorted ;) 5 tin lanterns
I set Wine measures; 12 sash pulleys
80 mason's hods; 55 diesels
4 axes, (Collin's ;)2 cylinders and cape •• - •
3 .white wash brushes; 2 dozen dust brushes
20 augers, (assorted ;) 3 framed saws '
2 foot adzes; 1 whip saw; 2 scythes
2 hand harrows; 2 timber hooks
30 mortar boards; 40 wheelbarrows •
2 mortar beds; 26 tressels
• 5 pair platform scales; 2 pair sizing stales; 1 French
horse
1 wiring machine; 1 large thick edge
1 grooving tool; 1 hatch stake
-1 peak iron; 1 large burring machine, .
1 set north tools; 1 pair soldering irons •'
1 pair hand shears; 1 large cast iron stake_
1 soldering Sumacs; 11 work benches
16 water buckets; I sand screen •
. -
2 lime sifters; 9 mortar hoes
2 pair ploughplane., with bits; 5 tongue rind grcoti
planes, (assorted)
8 sash planes; 3 finishing do; 4 do. (assorted)
1 grind stone • .. •
1 pair 36 inch bellows; 2 do 40 inches
4 anvils; 4 vices; 3 sledge-hammers
4 cross-cut saws; 1 staving block
- 4 sets tongs; 15 punches
26 hammers, carious sizes and kinds •
20 bolt tools; 14 screw wrenches
1 Bet shoeing tools; 1 set blacken:lßO; tools in rope-
walk forge shop • - . •
15 crow bars - 7 picks, 4 stone buggies
12 wedgesj; 1 paint stone; :t painter's knife
3 sets chisels; 6 globe lanterns
5 handsaws; 8 squares; 1 set turner's gouges
2 broad axes; 2 hatches; 1 sawset
5 callipers; 5 screw drivers
2 drawing knives; 6 nippers '"
20 dozen files; 6 gimlets
Piilsburgh Coal.
119 tons best quality
dfafcrial from Ropewalk. -
4,645 lies hemp tow yarns; 17 do old tarred do
8,500 IDs tow; 52 bbls best quality Wilmington tar
Carts, Wagon, Gearing, de. • - • . 1
1 wagon; 10 carts; 2 pair timber wheels
1 straw-cutter ; 1 pitch fork
2 drays, together with a large lot of harness
flousehold and Office .Parniture:
6 bureaus; 11 bedsteads ; 10 washstands : .. . .
1 wardrobe; 4 pitchers; 6 tumblers
2 waterjars; 3 sofas; 20 mahogany chairs- , .
8 11.12 dozen office and house choirs
1 mahogany table; 1 centre table ' .1
2 sets dining tables ; 2 ironing tables
office •
15 tables; 8 sets shovels, tongs and pokers
5331/4
heath Ming 17 ards stair do •
4
1 hall lamp; 1 hat rack; 2 sideboards'
2 parlor mirrors; 1 looking. glass for toilet. --
1 secretary; 4 cabinets; 1 iron safe
3 office stools ; 1 drawing board, with moiable frame
2 chests of drawers; 1 book corn. .
11 writing desks; 1 copper boiler for kitchen
1 pair fire irons • 6 stoves; 1 eight day clock
Saluting Etaldry, cons sting of 15 • 32.ponnder car.
ronades, with their equipments complete
Small kedga, weighing fifty pounds.
The terms of sale will bo cash, in specie,to be paid before
the articles are removed from the 7Rn:4 - Which mast be
within five days from and after the day °reale. If the
terms of sale are not complied with, the property will be
resold, on one week's public notice, at the risk and cost of
the delinquent ['archiver. ap27:law4w ,
jy2odtwly
Pittablurgh Diathematicsl &. Commercial , -
COLLEGE
IS now opened for the reception of Lady and Gentlemen -
Pupils who wish to receive a sound and thorough know. ,
ledge of the following branches of education: Writing, "
Book.lieeping and all its collateral sciences, Algebra, Georne•
try, Trigonometry, Mensuration, Navigation the use of
Globes, Geography, Arithmetic, & c,&c. Ti e Principal
needs not to be recommended, as his name and capability ot -
are well known to this community, being a Teacher In this
city for several years, and for the last three months has sue- - 11 .
cessfully taught in the Iron City Commercial College, but
has left it on his own accord, with the intention of estab.. "./
asking an Institution in which the youth of Pittsburgh._
can acquire a
,knowledge of things more profitable than'"'
making unintelligible hieroglyphics, though by no chance .
will Writing be neglected.
The Principal's capabilities can be tested by any person
who doubts his qualifications, as they were by the gentle
men where names are attached to the following testi
menials: .
Automata, November 24,1854. ""'
I take great pleasnre in certifying to Mr. Barry's quaff- -
cations as a thorough Book-Keeper, and fully competent to • :
Instruct young gentlemen in, the science of accounts—be.
sides being a good mathematician and ripe scholar in other
respects. JOHN FLEMING, •
Late Professor in Pittsburgh Commercial College.
Parsouson, November 24.
Mr. Barry is eminently qualified for imparting instruction
In the science of Arithmetic and Double Entry Book-Keep
ing. I found him even critically acquainted with those
branches of knowledge. JAS. N. PRYOR,
Principal Thin' Ward Public Schools
I state it as my opinion, that as a Mathematician and
Book-Keeper, Mr. John Barry has few equals, and no Stip°. -
riore. I think all the Teachers of this County Association ..
Will concur with main this statement.
JOHN KELLY,
Principal First Wardfahrsils, Allegheny.
The Writing department will be attended to by a gentle
man of superior qualifications, who will devote all his at
Witten to the immediate improvemedt of the pupili.
Hours of - instruction from 9 A'. Alto 10 P. M. -
ALEZIANDEL POBSYtII
. .;
Book-Keeping and Writing $2O per course.
Arithmetic.' 10 per quarter. -
Writing afar 20 lessons
AVIZZLEIThi BUILDINGS, Liberty street, near Wood.
rabl9 • J. BABRY, Principal
An , Ordinance •
For the Biller Prevention of Iluckeering in the Diamond
•
Market •
RE IT ORDAINED AND ENAOTED by the citizens of
Pittsburgh, in Select and Common Councils assembled,
That, from and after the passage of this Ordinance, it shall , --
not be lawful for any Butcher, secondhand Dealer or other
person, to sell, or expose for Sale, at the Diamond' Market,
any article, either of Meat. Poultry, Vegetables,
Butter, Eggs, or other products usually syld in Market,
which he, she or they mry have purchased within the limits ,
of the said city on Market days; nataely: on Ttlislay,lVed; •
nesday, Friday and Saturday, under a penalty, Of.not,tess
than Five nor more than' Ten Dollars for eachbffence: "
Be it ordained, de, That it. shall: not be lawful fOr. any
person who pursues the business of a Grocer, or: or any
other person who keeps Provision Stores or any kind in the
city, to forestall and injure the:business of said lilatket, by
purchasing on Tuesday, Wednesday, Frida ,, and Pattirday,
within the limits of the said city, any of the articles cult-
merated in the first section of this Ordinance, for thi, pur
pose of reselling the same at their place of Insitiets; under
a penaltr of Five Dollars to Ten Dollars for each offence;
said fins to be recoverable before the Mayor as other pendl- '
ties for violation of Ordinances are. now by law recoverable.,,
Ordained and enacted Into a law in Councils, this, the
30th day of April, A. D.,1855.'
J. S. DAVISON
Attest: W. W. LmNw,
Clerk of Common Council
Jour T. WurriEN,
Clerk of Select Council
/AID SOLO'. r.ttli are reminued that under the Bounty,
ILY Land bill just passed, all who have served in abyssal' -
alone 1790 are entitled to 100 acres of land:: The - under%-f
signed offers his services for tb. procurement of Warrants_
under said Act. A. W. FOST Fat, Attori3ey at Law, -I .'
Fourth st., above Stiiithfield.
N. 11.—The law applies also to all Drivers engaged in
hauling for the Army; to all Sailors and Marines; to EAT
olutlonary Officers and Soldiers: to those engagedsis
tears at Plattsburg; to flotilla F4pl, and to those engaE
in defence of , Lewlstourn, Opel;) ,1 ,
,
Luabructiona In Dluste.„ ; • -
IL4 WAMELINK would respectfully inform hla pupils
11'1 an 1 friends that he will continue his profession as :
Co the PIANO FORTE and VOICE. -
Orders left ot Mr. KLEBMVS Music Sto're,lir Visit
dente, N0..1137 EECOND Street, will be promptly attend & ;
to. till , ,
PEKIN TEA STORE'i
No. 38 /VIA street, one door east of the Exchange
NOW .RECEIVIIiO, a full assortment of GREEN , and
BLACK TEAS, comprising all the grades slew tate;
purchased direct from the Importers. for mks Warranted .
of superior flavor, and Via be sold, WI diesel. and' Rota,
at the lowest mires. fm2ll- St.T.4: l " 4l ffi-t it;
For Sales-• - '
FOUR BILLIARD TILBLE,S, on easy terms, all coMplida'
and in good order. Enquire fo 7 r particulars-OV—
_ LEOPOLD P.A.D4 ~.• 0
ap26:lmd - Nos. 27 and 29 Ms rket str.et. - aor: Second:
- -
CO reasonable terms, a very nest, vertical STEMS
O
G INE, 6 Inch cylinder, - 2.0 inch stroke. AI o, a very"
superior DOUBLE FLUE-STENSI BOILER, I.4.,fiet",tonro
36 inches diameter. For terms, ac-, apply to
- - W. S. RAVEN, Stationer,'
- 31arket.street..00rner. FeeOnd
SRED OORN—Sugar,klrergreeo, ExtraEavly,,ub4 94ter;;
valuable garden varieties, Mr pale by
my 3 JAMES VirdS.DROP..,-.v
16,1 Era) Chemi tcrni 'gluten, ntuoimperiati
0 and other fine some for late midair, for &stalky - • •
my 3 JAM.EB WABDiti*
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SRN WSIS NORPLBSIL, OS LS/SS
1.76
B'oo
• 400
6 00
7 00 ,
0 CO
10 00
..... 1100
• SAMUEL A. LONG,
President of COIXIIIInII Council
JAMES IitegITLICY,
President-of Select Coramil,
LIIMEMZI