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Pliati within the your tia" - writ , copies run corn—ior *ate st the counter In the Vette, e.s..t rhrarirri.ei - s Mira: SATURDAY REORNIND POST - Ppti hlhited. tfroze. the tame aka on: rs larga blanket She h at TWO DOLLIatS a year, advance. - Bingirropies PISS CUM. ,car No paper will be discontinued unless at the dizere• on of the Proprletore,) until all arrearagee are paki. ire- No attention will be paid to any order unless accom panied by the money, or satisfactory reference lit this city. 4 Cnnveted with the atablialiment of the liforni eg.,Yad nw. of e 1.,:W Job Printing 011 Lees in the city, where all Inds of ,tort: it done on the sliorte.tt notice, and inost-reaton tie OrMS. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ROA. C. G. 4proui, TTORN EY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office, No Fourth street: Pittsburgh, Pa. deal:ly James A. Lowrie. lk--17.4314-EV-IcT-EAW=3I! Ran Ftrunh a a, 1.1 ttebtagtc . hotOrtAti SiiltbteldlettrieViiWfietti triter. 'I-dee/Jar JtIgEPII‘ EANER., ATTORNEY: AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Offlee v Nts.:l44 2 F4tirth street, jaaarn .... , 51T28IRUPZ111,, , PL. .101.1. T BAUTON, ATTORNEr,ANp COVNSELLOS, AM LAW, Ofilo,„Oic , her Fifth fi . h,l Grant sta., , Mrspavan. re. . • " normal* Means, ATTOIINRY AT:LA IV AND SOLICITOR DI CIIANIJERY. . OCkir, nextdooi to the Pct Mee, Steubenville, Ohio. "s. P. Koss, • ATTUKNEY AT LAW—No.IO9 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pe, fourth door belost bir. 1104 Pattersou's Livery Maine. Jed o ° :Za "F tive4aboveWood - • Thomas 111: Marshall, TTOILNEY AT LAW—Oftleo, , Lowrie'a BuiMingo, Fourth etrog.. jatl:ly a. 8. - Carnahan, A TFORN2Ga r AT-LA..lY—Citfios on Fourth street, between Cherry Whey au Grantratreet is/7 .D , Clowry, TrOttlifff AND 'aItINSEL6OI# AT - LAW—Once in . :ttakettell'a DulTdkno,:or, ie2 D. R. flamen, TTOTINTri AT LAIN=No.I.27 Fourth street, *bore and near P.:nit - hatld. - mar27:y PatritCrinCeiina, ALDERMAN OF THIRD .HARD. dAFFICE; CORNER ON GRANT AND FIF.T.II STREETS J (formerly occupied by Aldormso Lewis) where all bu ,stoess pertabam; to tho oilloo of t Alderman and Justice o :the Poser •Oli,b -pry. febl:3m • : Al— 0 urdctimas.ar, Alderman. • IkFFICE,Grant ,treet.heisreen Fourth st. and Diamond I alley. Conveyancing .of nli ktalig done with the great earn , and ls‘sl aceuraey.. idles to Real Estate ex. . • _ if 44 Neal, Alderman. • a,O. 91 THIRD Street/ betwet.n Wood and Market streets, 1: Pittsburgh. Lloltectlonopromptly male. Made, Mort. *e 'or, •uti ba:Ler atit3ngs drawn with, neatness end awn• jefll•ly • er: 1.1 4.1 81111.Ghtlli biIYFIST, (sue. .censer tS VW Iti,111o,) . / N O. 144 SIMS • FIELDeFLIBET Office boars, from 8 to 1 o'clock, and rein to o'clock feblsly Yourtb stmet, Live doors 8 411ri,1 4 "74 Pt N4Ttetv. . CPRlCS":lthmia 4-4 Prom tithe A. M. to five dpc2O:v - _ PUIIIP pCTx cm WIIIT.'3 a2ert2o.l. REYAIIst It & ANDERSON, (Suseessore to-..hobos Rhodes &Co.) ',WHOLESALE DE&LER.3 IN FOREIGN FRUITS, RUTS, Spliced, Corarecttoosry, Supers, C. 'Mr No. 3:.; Woal iitr.iet, opposite the Sr.. Charles Hotel Vitir.horghi Pa • •p 2 lL'm 11A ......... ...... liA %kr al. co., FOIM eRDIVO ANU COM N ZIERCILANTS, Liberty s:r ea , cpponte Penna. Railroad Depot, et •r 7 . Yurrsuciam, PA. Henry H. Collins, VOIiWAII.DING AND 00.51511£3310N MEIICIIANT, and Wholesale Dealer In CI este. Butter, Sunda, Fish, and Vrodace gen,rally t :119. 25 IVt. OJ ( mare - - - Murdooki • • CIOMMISSION AND 1 ,- 011W ARDING F.IICILANS, AND srEA.U.IIiI AT it: iliTg-L-No. 7 Water etreet, etnetnnad; (511,0. fling: tr. Aloßrhead, lIOLEZAIAL.CIEDC.F.IId AND PiCODUCIE DEALERS— No. 1:7 Wood exert. Vitk,buriCh• [my P. U. Morgan, D.K.III.9ELLE6 AND tird.TlONEli—hrur atrnija on lasn • g.erunal a.rort...nt of School, Mireollaneons and 13Iank Pr:.nting, ro.dnud Cap Paper, ke.,Wholesair and Re tail, No. 191 Wool edre,t, below Fifth, E..'Art side, Pitteborgl, nn. Wont , d, Tonnere Scrape. apl.s:ly I.W. Ailandawick, IA SALER TN RAGS AND PAPER, No. 119 Wood Street, Pitt bur. The hizloest price in elvish paid for rage. _ WiCittOlLlTSON,Pittaburgh. PIIIIer is RlcketsOu, ‘EIrIiOLES.ALii O it(ICEIRS, ISIPOILTF.ItS OF lIIIANDLEtz, IN Winos sind negars---Nrs. 172 end 174, comer of Irwin Land ;tract', l'ittsbursji. _lron, Nails,Cuttain Yarns, c.; &Tit:aptlyan 1,1,,c4„ ; „ , , S y2B • • William Carr dr. Co, (Wm. Cent Cate of tile firm of .1 ['engin Co.) WILOL KS ALE GROCERS and Coolers in Foreign Wines and Braudiea, Old llonongethele and Rectified Whit litt V', Ebel Kitttliorgla, • • • ' jecy Co-Ptartner•hlp. T"'tab,ribera Imre this day formed n partnership for the -dirp4.n.e of carryin4 on Comoitsrinn and Forward in,, in er : htt mina with toe,-Fish, Bcuon and Oil, and Pro dos ly,underthe style of I:daLtsu. 6 Rico A 14D,,,; r. arr hay se No. 116 Water and iaq Pont streets; formerly „ eht ., l „ l ..I.:urbridge /t Inghram. WAS. B. ttNGLISII, J A ny.a ILICLIARDSON, JAS. J. DENNETT. Fittct argh, rehr.LrY Ist, 1 ‘54--6.43 1,1 it. DRAW, Di‘marid ~,....ciburgh, Pa. 7 dealer Ii U Country Trodues, °feels fo." dAc° stock Uroo,iel, r,le':ted for family L 'e.i(es of 4ici.rl variety also and the puee_st. clualily, grollad at L- " n 1 111 ,1 " 1,;„ in ex~ 'Dried Forehromerdlirmiemlie. Pr. e° ehadge for Merchari F. D. has promired a full osurrtthent Landret...`'l Warranted Garden Seeds, and likvitesthe latent:4'n of all In teracted In rural affairs. janll M=! b: 11 CiLLS 11 6 11.161-1AILOSON• ((721m(3410\ /. F013,W4..11.D1NG AtERCLIA NTS, tan ki Wonlesele D/001.241 . 412 Fisli„.Basorratid 011, and Produee generally. Warehouse formerly occupied by Burbridge laghrem, No. 116 Water and 160 First street, Pittsburgb, Penns, fe3 /1111 E sultatritlers here °petted a house for the above pur -1 at Na. 17 Find Meld straeLkur doors above the Monon-tabein House: Wo Fill 'pu'rdhasi, or reCeiTP, on eomtni,O4n;tor ante; roust zninnuLsof Flour, lfacom. Chefs', Corn, tftty, avto, 0,44' Sted; Baled Hay, dc., upon n - htch — we miko advances, or "purchase at the b.nt anarketlatee (Or •: _ _ •nnytt..E- , •-' AWED .1 CO. , .Tar.6l'l,ssugiiil is, TA FACER I N aiwae.ruEs, PIWOUCE, FLOUR, BACON, 1.1 he., No.lo, ccrFnor Sinitlitiehl runt First streets, Pitts• burgh, l'a. .. . nor 6 aous u. 1i,UN0.... ...fIIAZICLI L. TOMO YOUSU 13. Young & Co ~ Smithfield sired, opposite CSty A n 4 . AN :1: A. flatEdeS Olt. CABINET FURNITURD AND . 1 11 ot every description. AlSatertals and work trianntlr warranted, anatvold at minced prices. .Caro taken In it t-ttio tor land Ina water earrlnzo• antll Eft AND W11.01.145AL14 DEALER IN \VINES 1 Aid LIQUORS, N 0.147 North _Second etreet, fifth doer moor, Anrei - nnsr4ll2,l 171iirnihihno on .4.nd the bert qual . or,qterirrinzlioiryWinelari.Wahhity, 41onono, hehi Whisky, Gotland Gin, Cordials ' Ao ,on term!, nortLy lb.. otention -P rohasera nuti , dentere. 1,1.029 y ' .ruig;Lough Go., • • 09.001iltS and ComnalAsioa ‘Tchants. ta . a•nar of Vann and Fratia ea_ Vitrnbn.vh , ; • '4717 , mi d110ir10W,12.4 1 I • • • INLOTIIIIIG AND FURNI9IIINI3 STOILE, Afatonie Han, `11,2 fifiketrtet, Pitt tburp4::--Clittpiri midi to order, in • .od etvl r, and • sr 14tf , , . , ESENE _ et...A. C. Ducken.n t ; nra6t.E3ALEI .Gaoosas, and Dealers to Producv, ebn Wines and Liquors,oll Monongahela and Ilactil Bud IChi2ky. No. 291 Liberty wG Pitcshurch. Ps. A. Tind le, 4 - 0? T - u VRESI2BI S :nitd"&"ISLPI:AO II A22 - 211! ' tares, .Nct.l.oB Wood street, guts' burgh, Pa. iSaa7 l John H. Mellor, WHOttBBI4B AND 'RETAIL DBALBB IN MUSD .32.1 . INSTUCTMENTI3, Bionos, Musk, School Books and Stationery, No. 122 Wood stress, Hasa -- 5.,. ...... • 17..31 .DAN.3l,antiif/. HAGAN , & MIL, - • ' ' and AIOLESLLE aria tall 812 1 i5i,Jit4VnaY STapy ;DRYAoo4ooll: , _:W4e4Ettila:l3 Union street, jl-464- ittir4 JOSEPHCEIAMAN, WHOLESALE!. AND' RETAIL 'DEALER IN P.ottle:F. D 44,4 a s., ma y2ay •. • . 53 rimairxr. R.Tll4cT,i'lk,Rl3,7ll.ferf POW E &tratuUrar, - A RCEUTECTIIIIAn AND ORNAMENTAL CARV Co—: A Ornamental Patteins 'Mr Casting, In every • styli.; Modeling, Designing, &c. Composition Ornaments for the decoration of Ste,ambonta, Buildings, &o.; 9d SMITE VELD Streit; near the /Mgt 01ficit -- v • ; ANOY - FILIC AND %%C) LEN DYER AND 43LE.t.N&R,i N 0.7 ISABELLA St., hear the Emmet Rotel, mer 4 Auran e. • • Ts_ L. OUT N. UTIIBE LIT h . SON, • IUAL ESTATE AND GENERAL ADMITS, No: 5D ..kie___Sraithf,eld s girt& • • invl .E. Klayvrard, DEALER in BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS and Ltaiaoßio and BRAT)) RATS, corner of Market and Libor, ate. ,1 No. I.74.Pittabuth jet4tv WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGLiT, —No. 135 Woo3l StrCot:, SASS). Nsfit dsor H..ooiiii'srBbas House: Pittsba .!ab Notice. }I.r,EIMIR tUni ng lltgdelated with JOS.' A I 3EL, the.' • 11 riess mill hereafter be conducted under the style or J. Allkly It.C.o:„at the old atand, - corder of Smithfield !and Pow. . • r " - ti:• • - " • - jal:y - Valli ism T tteo.leDru t i AL:UNMOVED to 'the corner of HAND and PENN Stteots, %Omni he trill, as usual, attpnd•,promptlptr hiinimetiniatriande. All articles in his line are warranted Date: anfl,rcitnn with th. utmost care. tuarl4:om .John W. Butter & CO., • MIGaWARDING AND C0W11861.0,N "DIERCITANTS— E Dealers in ail kind, nt PittAburgh Manufacturs2o.6o Pins an.l Sh.«.t (Yr:Provo atr.ot: ._ JOUN N'CLOSII LT xeanicunii IeCLOEIEZI Wholesale and Itntaa atothint liforehatts, NO. NB NooD ETittlft.: /TINS eabseribere rweitfully inform their old customers andit.l l T , lllfil gen 6 rair qua User. have this day as. sedated' thentsefris Irf the allure buelnees, under the firm of JOITY BreviskEy 4 CO. They respectfully solid! a share at 'public Vatronege. The previous b 11 404.0. 4 15Ch will be eetii . ed, bg - th •m r MlvpresVeciWy. feb9 ..,t," . : 1, .,'1 . -...,:',.•,:.: MEI MEER BUSINESS'CARDS bommisstou House. Wood, EtaMG=:L=l =IN PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMORE & "MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST. BUILDINGS." CORNER OF FIFTH' AND WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $5,00 iTEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE ._ • - VOLUME BUSINESS' ENTAHPBI&TrIFO-WKS: 10. 136 WOODIITIMT, r ISD9OOII BILSW rlBGil~ carat .... 61 WIT et T.E.I'L EY. ' _--ztarkrv...; - s , r*„„ • IMPORTERS mad manufacturers of CUTLERY, SURGICAL, AND DENTAL 4a,V6. INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. We' 4.4 keep a general assortment of the above ' articles constantly oa band; together with a general variety ef.Pancy.Eardware._ Alen, Gum. 1 3 19- tar stittitemtversy"FlaskEr, llama, Shot 11 CapcP6 r wder, Lead latui.Sullatil) ntalterfsi, DlWlluntiug avid Itoicket Knives; Tailors-and Ilatz-Dtgars , ,fibm , frar . .,-Tte, Also Truce atedialrpia4itatiE: Jobbing and rep aioing neatly tututed. RIYLESI—We are hulking 'Wks ofirery 'dwriptlon, to order of the bestMetaria4.loo,lralldhanaltipi. Warsanted.— Orders received-for themat.Wholmde or Retail, will be fill ed with despatch. Hunting , parties supplied at Wholesale prices. „ „ . myl6 Oluaradwil eta. and -OdePl attar es. TLIE subscribers ere now opening at their new Warproom- NO. 109 FIRST STREET, between Wood and -Smith field, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS; BRACH rrs, PENDLNTS, and all articles connectedwit Gas Fitting, ever Mitred% this market.. Having arrangements made by which they will be constantly in receipt Of new patterns and varieties, they confidently , invite -the attend= ofpur. ateliers to their selection. We era determined to sell as low as any house in the West, and being practical Gas Fit ters, canofferpeculiar advantagesto those desiringerticles in this line. We continneas heretofore to tit up buildings of every de script:lon for gas. water and steam. Brass Castings of all kinds made to ludo? promptly. WWI, MILLER tr..CO., N0..109 First etrtiet. GEORGIE 131.12T 4 011. Rom Mite Twig., malt uFicTuturit of the celebrated Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic _ -Band Toupteis,and every description of-Ornamental Mir, for Ladies end FOURTH STILIIIiT, 4.P between Wood and Market, Pitts. . • Mermen's system enables Ladies and Gentlemen to measure their heads with accuracy. .FOll. WIGS. NO. L The round of the Head. No. 2. From the forehead over the bead to neck, No. 2. No. 3. From ear CO ear, over, the top. Fronactaito ear, round the forehead. ,For,Toupees, to cover the top of the head only—a paper pattern, the exact shape of the bald part. Blow Coach and Cariing• Factory JOHNSTON, BROTHERS & CO: Orrner of Rebecca and Belmont streets, Atltyrte:ly City, WOIILD . respectfully inform their...friends • and the public generally, that they have outaidericed the manufacture of Carriages, ld Barouchei,Rockaways,uggles,Sleighe and Closrlote, la all their redone styles of finish and proportion. All orders4Eli betiecuted with strict regard to durability and beauty of finiih. Repairs will alio be attended to on the'most reasonable terms. Using In all Welt work the best itistein Shafte,Poles, and Wheel stuff, they feel Coral dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will be perfectly satisfied on trial or their work. Pure-hailers are requestodU glee U. a call, before purdu. sing elsewhere. J octelly J 2...... . D. T. JOUNeTOS... ..... Baca Elect:lo.r Carriage Factory. JC,llllBlsiN, etrAertext -CJACII MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and BeImo& streets, Abe ghevy city, Pa., have-on hand and are manufacturing an extensive assortment of Carriages, hockaways, Buggies ' flaggage Care, Av., made in all their various styles, with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish, using in all their work the best .1 unidta iron and eastern hickory. lie pairs attended to on the most reasonable terms. 'They feel confident that all who may favor them with their patron age, will be perfectly sati4fied on trial their work. The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses plea every fif teen minutsw during the day. octtlLly Pi'VTSUUltati COACH _FACTORY. IL ItIOELOW ItaRTIN L. arrvexs..._.........ainans ALDIET. Bigelow & Co., VCCESSORS TO E. M. niamow, No. td 0 Diamond alley, near Waal street, Pitts • burgh--COACIIES, CARRIAGES MBA TONS, BUGGIES, and every desUiptiOn of fancy vehicles built to order and finished In a manner tin. surpwed for beauty of design elegance of finish, skill of workmanship, and durability of materials. ¢3-All work warranted nov9 ROBERT U. PATTERSON'S LIVERY AND SALE Nrrt • ..;v arks STABLE, •rie Corner Dilmo2lll street and Cherryalley, aprl.4:if PITTS,FIURGII. PA. JOSEPH Fll.. MIN G, - ~9CCCIBaoa To L. WILCO2 a CO. CORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of Drugs, Medi eines, MedielneOhests, Perfumery, and all articles pertain ing to bin business. Ifirl'EyslcianirPriieriPtiOns Carefully covipounded all bourn. ja:fly JOHN ►LLItiSU. o.,cuars ruxuta. FLE MI NG BROTIIEILS, • (Successors to J. Kidd A Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. GO Wesel 'Tree. Mt:burgh, Rt. Proprietors of Pr. tirLane's Celebrate•? Vern:atop, Liver Pills, Ae. jalo JOHN HAFT, JR., (soomooor to Jai, uffey,) Wholesale and Retail Druggist, AND Dealer in PAINTA, 0 . 168, DYE ETUYYS, etc., 141 Wood street, throe Sours Wow Virgin alley. sprdanaely 51POR11:11 OF 1 1 11. 0 1.NDLE.15, Olv, WINES, de.—Dealer 1 in fine Old..l l donongabela .Whibty, Peach Brandy, to. .0 o. Rectifying tisane..., corner of emitbtield nod Frvnt tram,. ritugogirgn IMINIMOM WHOLLSALZ. 0101131 LY Foreign 'Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga hela Bye Whisky, &c. , ALSO, ILECTIFVING NO. 8 WOoD STRIIIIT, PITTSBURGH, Itmagdiis, Ginn, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, St. WIN.. " zit ' Nina England Rruh, Clarets, Champagnes, Ci 9 ix- ion Brown- Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, Scotch Ale, Lon- iind Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach, Old Monongahela Alloy). Brandies; Imported Havana, Wild Cherry and lialf-Spantsh and Common Regalia, ana POl:Mine C., • ~b.ajjerkg comp" Minn. Cigars, ell at such low price. • tiottlep or every style, and Palmy Bar Itega, and Labelle„ Invite an samnipa- Demßohns of all sizes. I respect. 4.t rett, Pittabaqh, don of my-stocky at -No. 13 - .WC.101.) Penn, , _ Mir=l , 1Y err .Sehbol for tltb Vld11.1• BY U. C. HILL —T111: 71loCT1CAL ...v. - I - A new and complete iyoopsis of Violin playin. 7 , 1 u an easy, proitressiYe practicill forret, tad designed exp. - cry for the American student, to Ohichl4 added valuable les. .ins and exercises and benatifiiihrrahgelizenia, as SolokaN DLIIIP of the most popular melodisti bf the dal. Meal, arranged and composed by U.C. 11.1LL - 06411 of 130Ohr, to Po.O.tont of the New York Philhatrtiohic SociaY. The above just received, in advance 'of the trade, by lIENItY KLEll3l.lt,' 101 Thlnl street. - _ We have carefully examined the above work of U. C Ml's, and vonshier it one of the most complete and wan cal Violin Schools we have ever seen. O. 'ANTON, 11. VOGYL. feb6 Teachers of Music. -- -- It.LAIRD, (lets of the firm of COOtIT t LAtarr,)hari g opened STORE NO. 1:1., (two doors .above the • d stand,) for the purpose of carrying on the •CLOTIII BUBLNESB, hopes by strict attention to-btudness to merit • ellare of the patronage of the latetirm. N. B.—Clothing made to order in the most fanhlopabie stries, and on the shortest notice—inferior to none in the city. Jan2.B:yt Joanna Ittellin l igier, VTONONGAILELA PLANING MI —World respeetfulk LU. inform Wm friends andthe pubils, tbst his newest lishment is now in full operation, and.that be is prepare , 4 furnish Dort Cabins, and till all orders for Planed Dun , with promptness, and at the lowest rates. • • , Eilloard and Plank, planed on one or both aides, oonztan y on hand. . . . Bash, Doors, and Mouldings, of wary deectiption, made order. - . Builders and Carpenters would find It to their advantate to give him s call, as he can now tarnish them with planed stuff suitable for every description of work. . . HERRON & CRISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, Air ANUFACTURERB of affkinde ofBRASS VOORR, COMOTIVE,STII,AM-ENGINE, PLUMBERS, &c. Al so, Cotton Batting Manufactnrer. FdtardryntalehWfdastreet, Office and Stare,No. 12 Blariii street, Pittehtirgh. OLD BRASS and COPPER taken In exchange for +VOA, or cult paid. Orders left at the Youndry or °MCA, '.lll promptly attended to, feb9:ly JOSEPI4 T. LOWILT No. 43 Corner of Fifth and WoplEtred.4 Office up stairs. Entrance from girth etreet. Pittsburgh RESPEOTYLTLLY announce to We. public •that he la commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENOV, in tonne - Um with Intelligence and General Collecting. .Ilq w I also attend to renting. Pompom want of . eorranta, in a capacity, or those in want otplaces, will be supplied ateho t notice. All business entrusted to his care,promptly a tendedlo. Befennag—T. 7.73igham, Esq., Rictuerd Cowan, Esq., Nit 0. Leslie, Dr, Ales, illack,damea Mackerel, A. A. Mast) ?Saffit & Old.. - janif • . '• Schuchrnaa dr. 0 1 1 - 11 1 31 10 4 1 i, T ITEOGRAPHERB—Third street, opponite the Post.bEles, 1..4 Pittsburgh. !daps, 14ndscapee, 111,1 Heade, Show Dille, Lal4ll4.2trctitectural and Machine Drawinge, 'Business stud Visiting - Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed in Colors, Gold, Bronee f or-Bieelyn the most approved style, and at the most reasonable octl6:ly t. Ge. 4.17 D. - 11 ,,, 0NGZE1.. 0114 Pi. avalti Itelginger .11* Graff, I 1 urESTIM N • FOUNDRY, No. 124 Wood etre I 11 burgh, Pa. 1111107ACTIIHZ13.8 0! • . . Cooking Stoves, Mtn and Fancy Grates, Coal and Wood ..lrovel37 Plain and Fancy Fenders, Parlor Stoves, Sad and Dog Irons, follow Ware, Portable Forges, .• -,-, Sugar Entries,. , Tea Kettles, Stove Rattles, Wagon Boxes, &c. fmhl 4 MD= w. 11, a. normal} . sulta, (La.,tedmlthd Sincleir) ! WItOLEW.ALV. G.11.00jE8.54 PRODUCE AND 6,OHMISSION MERCHANTS; SD DBALItEtS In ell %bids or, 2iCafiufac It tures, 122 Second and ISI - 11xsi street, Pittsburgh; kdnnt . b. Haven. riSHE OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (late. John._ "stan It, 'Stockton.) ai td Blank :Book and Stationery, Warehouse is prepared to' executo . every style of Legaii Oo CanartatlStotrilinting and Book Moab& gal dlfu riareb"Oreii 0111011114 We 81inR...V.6k, Payer anti Stationery line, at the s: , icirteeliotiob 'and on . .the moat rftsonable terms. , Blank Book and Stationary Warehotise Printing Office mrtg. Book Birodery, Domesof of . and Second sta. inorl6 , . - 1 ' e _ JOIINOLLOUTT, RECOMMENDATION Y. -y , -. !ME PITTSBURGH; Tll - 1 . . 11§,PA - T,, MAY 17, 1855. BUSINESS CARDS. . B nrtii.Wegteril Police Agetacy, O. 80 WASIIINUTON STREET, crutwr of Dom.born, • 7 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. ALLAN PINKERTON 1. .Pllnkertou.ac Co. DEVOTE TEIEIIi ATrEETITtE . TO TDETiVAN3AETION OF A OF.EXII.AL DETECTIVE POLICE" BUtINESS Ia the states of llliooiO, Wisconsin, Michir.au and ludiarta. mlll9:dt_f. .• 0=331 • • rrittE late firm of JONES ts QUIGO, having been dissolved by the death of John F. Quigg, on the 27th inst., the business of said firm will be settled by the undersigned, at theiroffice, corner of bless and First streets, ISAAC JONES; Stirvivfng Partner. Pittsburgh, September 30, 1.8.5.4,--toct2:y Isaac Jones, MATZUFAtIIIiftER of Spring and Blister Steel, Plough Slab steel, steel Plough Wings, Coach and Eliptic Springs, Brass flur Taper, half patent, Screw, Mail and BIM meted Iron Axles,--eurner of ROM and First streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. oct2dp 13A.4C lODDSD. D. 11012/R/1 D. D...ttogers *dr. Co., VrANUFACTURERS of SOLlERS'patent improved Steel Oultivator teeth. Office corner Ross and Firatetreeta. octf2ly JACOB 19PCOLLISTER, WIIOLESALE, ANT) RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER T': AND DIALIR T'Ail KINDS OF . Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars, No. Fifth st., Pittsburgh, Ps. 413- Heaps oonotootly on hand n largo-supply of all the various branch+ of I sup , stna ja3l ALFIVED.II CLILLLIX6 00110 A.( 13.031111.180:(. D1T117,11.1.. fir?inT L. 11.INGIVALT. Curling, Itobertson & CO., Ilk/r.ANUFACTI:ne.RS t,F tI! PIL.H.3III4Tr AND PLAIN .111 FLINT tILA.SiI.VAItE, warehouse Lilo. 14 Wool street, corner of Front str.r.:, Sig- All otter kinds rf Ula , ware and Window filar. at low market soil:dig RICHARD G. MOCKING, MANUrAMMR 07 Gilt, Silva, Brass, Bronze, Looking-Glass, PORTRAPT AND PICTURE FRANIES, PLAIN AND ORN.IMENTED—No in ST CLAIR smelt. All kindeof Composition Ornaments, for 1:M211ml:wale, A. All kinds of Oiid Int end Re gilding, to order. Gilt Moulding. f,r Frames, shalesa'n and retail Varnish for Oil l'An Inge. Engraving. end Lititog.rsphs, for sok,. Air Impaired or defaced Oil Prvottugs restored in the bees manner. All Frames and. Mouldings menufactured In this estab. Debi:am:it may be cleaned without Injury, with soap and water. LSall and seal. tip. In St. Clair at Pittgburcb. WM. A. M'CLTJIiG, DEALER IN Fine Tins, Choiee Family Groceries and Willow CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., PITTSBURGH. PA. I 8 nowreceiving a largo assortment of FRESH GOODS, In addition to his already extensive stock, purchased from first Hondo in thellastern markets, which, will be sold at the Ic.tvest market prices. f4Gif - Hotelp, 'Steamboats. and families, buying by the quantity, aupplied at wholesale rate,. shy- Goods delivered in the city tree of charge. aep2l PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, ROBERT /1, PATTERSON, Proprietor, COICNEIt OF ETASILL I I) STREET ANibCIIEttIIY ALLEY, subscriber respcmf ally announces to the Ladies and I (Gentle men of l'ltt,!,:riztl, that he hnx recently erected TILOING schoor., which. in point of siie, commodious. LWns and adaptation. nottenisrly excels any similar estab. Lialuneot In the United States Ito location Is arcessible from all Darts of the city, white its high and airy situation renders it ezpsdalli 501104 to the promotion of health, by this moot agireeable eit•r.itais The Ilcroes aro ibsnle and trained, and the R ruptl..t., plel4es himself that no pains tar ext.ean• twill . be spared to rut..., this establishment the first in the einifidenee of the pulAir. ortnitf r u m , . Tut.re.t rf Mr. .J $ll N ATWELL 10 Por bwines I ,us, I rorn .10tP a•I. tl i g 5, n. WII I.K lijltlC% oAh cr,ntlou. , l by ch.. reraato I , g under arm of 1.1A.t.; Al. COSII R VF. Noy IS nni I'im.l.org h. 1.1.10 ALFA . . M'OOL.PW AP..I) h CO_ N. ^Lt 31nrket Ktrect. P1,111.111,111e WM. 11.5 ti A LEY SE CO. I`lo.i.l•urei. Notice. I !IA I E 5.14 M . ...in:Vl - PSI In the 6a•inr. of Minor Co,to P. A. Lord:, who, srltli John e.•n• (rut., at the old eterrul, F,, luii Front •tre•-t. 1 eordial/y recommend the uerr trua 1.. the vnt.-nneP•• el my freed r. Plt.t.sburßh, J ely 11. MILL/111. 113=3 iT. a. E,ONGF & CO., . - - AND BRASS FOIJNDEItii, AND OAS FITTERS. LL invite et nu 111,11 t their str,t. nt Chno,telierst,ttrimitetri, Pendants, and other fixture.. We it up hou:ee with Owe and Steam, cunke Cuetit,,, Dr en Rind. to order, fur- Dieh lhillrow.l Pump. and Took Fifth e:., end keep Anti- Attrition eon-tently Silver 241 n ufarl nry larxrail,lititS, o llu.r-r1 IN Pawn -7) —.wing to I,..q.vti h i u Lunt,4l.,:urlog my own work, we nr« row 1,.•1 10 per C:. lower thou the PllFte.l-3 or rir, All work irn werrant.al. Storting Stir, —W. , alt. uitriufacture Spoons of the Etritiah at.rlitw WatcLea and I%a' ii repnielv: eon,inu..l, with every fa, alit; and in vialo give vut vxtiNf4etiovi tr, OUitotrierq, ito? par.. nU..I 11.• vayerinr quality of the SlCirt. m' W. W I Wntehrontter kr,d Jevretlvr, nor 14 ,rner of Mata..t and fourth atreeta. Steamboat Furniture and Chairs. Ali. WE, hove an hotel and are onnetantly olanufactu. ring. ST 6:A M BOAT CAII14; FIMIN'ITURFI AND 011,11K:4, of every de,erio ion, vit : Extemion inning Tat.l.,, Ito ISn, do, Ladle, Cabin CLolt,, of various styles; Heine. An do do; Eaute v.. .11 do do do; P. T.;l:et Boxer; Tete a. Let.; San.: Divot, ; Centre Tables' lh'ii.l.; l."Biu•Ir. . Card do; Water do; Trays, Ac., Ac. Mr.terial and xotk.m.nallip warral id.d. and miter; sad a. fartcry, T. D. Vi./CNO A CO, i 3"2.0 3.4 Smithfield et, oopeiiiito City Hotel. A al T I ll E. DALY'S SiocKft , :ti MANUFACT()RY, NO. 20 Fili.h ttr,t. 117-.4 0rn,...r above dkiritt strut, r !I:TM:I:1'411, PA ""v..WILL 1.e. - foun.l. the largest and host ass.orted Wri3,E.',_ OiL' 4044.31. Y error offered f..r ,ale in thloi city. F 1... A ii to the:r advantage to roll at this ..e , PU ' l " . '" will no s ii It Is oil I .rated to tabliabment had exam._ 0. DALY. Insure their etiotom. i,Tool(lltri Coamra. N. 11.—Itamernher the CIICAP feblty c. g. i . iy7t; . 1 /1:0 1.0 . rm .` 2 and the publ.l4 s„rnersilly, that they hove now in fa.ora, their of every eottiplete FALL STUCK, coneibti. l g of ,cA RP' , EI , B daecriptic , n, fram the Royal Velvet at. 't one thecpm moo ingrain, Hen:grand Rag. Floor "-"'" h. Coma and to eight yards wide, DPW IleflianP and very,. Canton Matting, firti,rgete, huge, Mats. Stair fie: 4. V l tnd a „, a ° : ShAei, AS Perrone La want tire _invited to tail 'faro• in, their *lock... ritearnboma, ti nt „i a, and itaa ",,, w , a , * tithed on the moat renvoimble term, 431-"15mall amnia and gu aalea."'lM o i TERMS CASH ONLY. nt, Lttncla--Solta , TIIE, under treed iota made - drrat3g.dnents with ThOmns Lurorkio, of \Yost Ington City, to procure WAIIII.IONTS, ac., for Soldiers, their Widows or Children, for BOUNTY LANDS, or any other claims oo S the GoTernrosnt. , AMUEL FAIINESTOCE, • Residence, N 0.9 Root street, Pittsburgh._ & Co., goccgsnotte Ro S. KENNEDY, & C0.,1 /1" A.NU F ACTUREES OF GILT AND MADOGANY LOOK. In LNG GLASSES, Portrait and Picture Frames, dc., and dealers In Imported and Domestic Fancy Goods, No. 62. nor. tier or Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh. octl2lw Depot W Longwortn Zinimerman'• Ca. ILAWIba. W-Ine• and Brandy. mItE undersigned ban received and offers for sale, a! Cfo. cinnat, in-uxs, a large quantity of Logworth & Manner mares Chalet, and world-renowned Sparkling, Dry and La dies' Sweet Catawba Winer. Such as may desire to procure an excellent article of Native Wine, (the pure Juice of the grape,) will and me establishment, the place for the gratifi cation of their desires. The Catawba Brandy, distilled froto the genuine Crape, Is declared by many excellent Judges, equal iu flavor to the beet imported Cognac. D. FICKETSEN, ben " No. 137 Liberty street. uonsnme tho Smoke. eubscrilxlr basin:: the exclusive right to mannfac-• I tore and sell SWEENEY'S ,EUT AIR AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders, and contract for heating buildings with the most economical Furnace now in _nee.. The attention of those Interested to solicited. Any tntormntien can be haduf A. BRADLEY, Nos. 2 antl4 - Woed: street:or of J,.VA dealdf ‘ i Iron City Stove Whrehoullik't 4 Wood At is 'T rue .I:ig . .- 1, - ;:' , e.I'N ( ff. .THAT PICTURES tt it 0 •grhirt:i.4Felleede may ....' ~..1, 1 : be,9Weined at CARGO'S NsViNtsruerreatrOalle le i. . "•-• ry, Eti. T 6 Fourth street, - IOWe varying from One to Tw'enty Dollars . • A : IV, warranted to please. Children taken in a feu- seconds: - Strand nisi:eine specimens °llk° various styles. Room :. . - phis day and eve rting. : -. antesnn a. HILL. MOB H. HOLLIDAY Hill &. 114,111di, IThRODIIOE, FORW ARDING A Rii66iIAI.II3BION• cumm, E v anpaß,. Ira—Stria attention paid to all Go nslgnmenn , for sale of Ftonr, Produce, Isc. Orderafor the purchase or Produce solicited and promptly attended to. Ot ode for re•ehipmeat forwartßid with despatch. tocal,lto tlp➢lE LT . AU U 1 FACTORY. _ . LIAMILTON STEWART, Manufacturer of Shirting, 1.1., Checks, Tweeds, etc., Rebecca street, Allegheny, bee opened ft WartrOOM SECOND KOSS POST BUILDINGS, corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. Merchants who are not aware that tbese Checks can be =trio as good and sold ea low bare as In any other cl:y In the United States, are invited to call and examine for them mhl2:lm ON_L.I X. 1.191.111 (Saccessorkto Mulvany & Ledile.) ANIIPAtTURKILS of Out, i'doulded and Plain, Flin. in and Fancy Calored GLASSWARE, and dealers in all kinds - of Wihdou , Glass Flasks, ViaJa and liaitles Ware house corner of Market. and Water streetg, Pittsburgh. . • Card. H AVINO interest in the firm of T._ KENNEDY, d g, , CO., to William IL 'ldinott, who, with d. W. geeat nry, will continue the rn Looking Glass and Variety fuel. the old stand, coer of Wood and Fourth streets, under the style of Wpa.ll—Talcott h Co. I confidently re , commend them to my former snstomen3, as every way qualified to Wu entirtsattaliction. • All persons having demands against me, and all indebted •ai me, will pietas make an early em settlent. octl2 T. ILEXNEDI, , . • - - • '47:7 4%1" • .7. }~ ~' ! ,'.+ ~ . , Fd. • • • • 4 BUSINESS WARDS. R E - 31 0 L C. IHMSEN • MANIIPAOTUBRA OP. RVF,BY VAPATY, OP VIALS - 1 - BOTTLES AND WINDOW OLASS., Black Porter, 1011Ine•and Claret mottles, DEMIJOHNS AND' CARBOYS; • 7117 , 77 GLASS IN EVERY VARIETY. Warehouse, H 05.104 Seroond, it 133, 135. First st., PITTSBURGH, PA,. [m.628 New Trimming Store, No. 83 Miter of Market street and.the Diamond. pli.ANll. VAN GORDEM reepecfully announces to the publicof Pittsburgh andvicialty,lhat be will open bin, new Trimming Stamm Monday, April Mth: .11aring up-the neatest store room in the, city, and tilled it with a choice selection of the latest styles f Trinitengs and 1 , 14. cy Goods, he flatters himself that be will offer superior in ducements and endeavor to give tall-ealisteation to all who may favor him with their patronage. Now, don't:forget the place—No. 83 Minket Street, corner of the Diamond. laprl2 - 1 FRANK VAWOOIII.DER. Henry We hardens", Jew eller, ' IET AVING nkitted his store in a handsome manner, and I A but recently returned from the eastern cities with a fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of his friends and custom ers-to the - fact that among his iVatches will be found the most desirable styles, pattern and inakdrib , Of Jewelry, the latest styles of .Brooches, Breast Pins, Nob and Vest Chains, linger Rings, Ear Rings, Miniature Lockets, etc., etc. FANCY GOODS--Such as PllOO2 !lathe, Work Tables and Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases,Perfume Bottles, Table Mats, Colt's Pistols, Porte hionnake in great variety; China Fruit sod Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful and or namental artides, Which have 'otdy to be seen to be appre late& • [novll .•• • NO.BI MAILKET,STREEY. te.wkiratPuisic 1(o. lab Wood. street, Third door below Virgin Alley. DOWN .t TETLEY would call the attention or Sporting 13 men to their large assortineuthr Guns, Rifles 'and .Ite. vole - tag Pistols, the hugest and best selected stock ever opened in this market; together with a general assortment of flardware,Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackle, all of which. we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchaser's, or fur rood approved paper. • marlS m r ire ••c t-! nra T M'LAUGHLIN, No. 95 Fourth street, ,nearly oppocite 01. the Mayor's! 011 ice, to manufacturing Gentlemen's Cost Boota, Low Shia; ilea and Softened; Conrresian&Button eci Gaiters; Ladles' Boot": Half Boottc• Jenny Linde, 811 y, pas, and french Lashing Gaiters, of Tony color and shade; fancy Kid and Satin Gaiters, of the besb material; Misses and Children's do, of every variety. N. B.—Ali kinds made to order, on short action. feul9 Soldier.' Bounty Lands, A ND CLAIMS AGAINST UUVERNMSINT.—I will. pro. A e-re Bounty Land Warrants far Sol diets, their Widows and Minor Children, and will prosecute Claims against Corrrnment, and attend to business in the "Court of Claims," rseently established by Congress. Office, No. 148 Third street, one door shore Smithfield et, March 19, 1955--(mh2o) CHARLES N AYLOB. NEW SEED STORE,' WARDIWP, (VIERS for sale CAN A&1 lIIIIIPS of the most improved O breed, being very barely , and fine singers. BIM Seedy —Canary ,Itehtp, Ilillet,ltaps and mixed Seed. Bouquets will be furniehed composed of tha f.nest BLOWERS, via: Carnelian, Base Buds, Heliotropes, de, Evergreene(lo pots) fora:distil:its Trees, from the geed and Horticultural Store, No. li nth et, near Wood. des2o ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL. SEMINA. W. T. McDONALD, M. A., YursorsL. 'FILE next session of the Itondtutlon will commence on [ MONDAY, the 6th of ileptember next, at the room e,,r tier of Yeiry and Liberty argots, lately occupied by the Messrs. Veeder. Aeferences—flon. A. W. Loogais.o.lCnnp, Jr., 8. F. Von onhorst. IL Miller. Jr. . , au g'2s flostraty 'FOE undersigned contioues to ootalu ilkninty Land Warrants. The prevent bill sire, to all who hove served In any war since 1794.1611acrea. Terms moderate. LUKE C00K91100T,37 Diamond alley. hetaaan Wood at and Diamond. g.ney for ooldters , Claim s. Lor'— PUIt.COASP. AND SALE OF t AND WAlittANTS.—The unlerelened haSivado ar r•uiremetata with .nrupetent and responsible geotlrmro to obtain Certificates or Warrants far Soldiers, their widowa or minor children. who are entitled to flaunty Laude: also for the Location of Lands, and the Purchase and Sale of laud Warrants. JOIIN D. DAVIS, JNO. tumors mhi'ktr Croner of Wood nod Fifth streets. New Paper lialegllape.' NO. 85 WOOD STREET. FINE FRENCII AND AMERICAN PARLOR PAPERS Panel Deoorations, to gold, *an and marble; Rail Papers, of various styles; Pig'd and Plain Papers , for dining moms and chambers{ Cheap and low priced Wall Papers; Borders, Ceilings, Figures, Window Shades. A largo and complete assortment of the aboee, selected for Ow season, will be sold at the usual low price:, octS WALTER P. Ni Walter P. Marshall, TIIPOBTItasnd ;Dealer In Wrench and American Pater Henson... marl' CEIINA NAHLZT START, III'STUN TaIAD iLND 701:111113 EiTILICTO. STHAN ERS VISITING TUE CITY SHOULD CALL IN to see the beautiful assortment of CM:VA, CLASS and QUEENSWARE, now open at the above establish. meat. Our goods betas entirely new, we are enabled to offer inducements In all the latest styles of Dinner, Tea ! and Toilet Ware, white Ironstone, we have a great variety of shapes t atm, gold baud and fancy colored stone ware Tea and Toilet seta. Our stock of whits Covered Dishes, Soup Tureens, Vegetable Dishes without corers, Salad Di.hes, and every article appertaining to a Dinner Set le large and well selected. Britannia Ware,Table Cutlery, Spoons, Castors; Waiters, and House Purl:l:dug Goods, we have a large assortment. COXINION WARE—Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Dishes, P sere, Napples, Uowls, Pitchers, and every article in the line is large, and we are prepared to pack them with or without One goods, as the purchaser may wish. Also, a large assortment of alt Cads r. tY LASR WARE, which we are selling at menu II I. Ire' pc • is s of which are offered at wholesale or ret oct2B .RAtte. 8111..1.3G MCI{ OF IiAMBURO NABOB. CU ARLOTTE BLUME, No. 118 Wood . 4 .* - ±, '7,47 - * • street, Pittsburgh, sole Agent. The Ilamburg Pianos are undoubtedly so , .perior to all others, both In duo testy of tonal and superiority of tone. They here Lot only received the highest marks of appro tmtion-tram the best - Ennapean Pianists, such as LIST, TUALUEIiG, And others, alto have them constantly in their own use, but also from our resident Professors. The following Is en extract from a letter of pltOp' '„V.ES(IIi M.Facay RORMOCIi. After describing the partietslar‘style, tied of which be wants; for his own use--orie Orand and one Square—he ;peaks as follows of their excellent qualities; " My little daiohter ) w plays very well; must,with MY. self. have a goad fuitrument, sad yours are the cm.y ones which can sett* me, lustruments etc offered me on the most accommodating terms. 1, however, do not like them; they kayo not the elastic touch and the tone of yours. "I remain yours, respectfully, "Barmy monuocs., Pittsburgh, Pa." ^lr sale by CTIARLO EVE BLU3IE, at the--" Old Estab. 11, 7, .7iano ,e li n er fot r p i i l , B t. t b l' u e r od g s h . tr c e d e ti,v2de Western r p ri en bo r, v , e yl Fifth Also• sole •-•.- eta.'s Boston Piano:, (which in the Feet for Flatlet, Dab-. 'mud superior to either Chickerlog's or ern cities are consb.i. WI fact is not extensively known, N arms Clark's, but's, n introduced here :).and other us they have but lately be..- Npreiwe.Yfororkmanstd2Psbithlassdeoelphia 11... 1° '' ad Ur' beet .Inakme,"l.9at . CARD. FEW days since, I ,pabiLshed: an.'aqsartisement or to Li Belisha° IhaROS in which an salient frOm a letter from l'rof. if Rohbock, of tide city, addrestel to Messrs. paumwarten cf Hamburg, the manufacturers, wee inserted. This morning I Observed In several of the daily pape.-e None.," signed by Prof. 11., in which he states that t was unauthorised to make use of it, and that it was lucorrently stated and applied. In reply—l presumed that if he had written the letter, h se e q uoefn coyu r r s e e q m ui e raaln t n w o h a at u twheoer it therein c obnitmai n o e d m and ctohne same public. fis regards the assertion as to Its incorrect. nese, I have the letter n:Y Popeesion, and . It e Baum. peake for p ze tr,- w ant-ras wor t 7/ s-. I hare published. Messrs garters ft Heins are not dependent upon bis. Ilohbock for andotsement—their Fianna wore known, appreciated and re:aced the hishestvommeadation.afrom the first artists, long , boron, Trot:lL-Rat dal to pass a pan ,pplulop. upon th e m, biy reason for publishing the extract was in the fact that he was well known in the city, and net be nose his recom• mendation was necessary to establish the merit of the Pianos- In conclusion, I may add that they stund On their own merit, and are endorsed by each men a+ List, 'Phan:erg, and others, solely on account of their merit. ruh'23 BLUME. NOTICE. IN an atrertisement of Mrs. Blume, in this paper, my na,t.e is made use of In connection with the Hamburg Pianos. Such use is unauthorized by me, and, moreover, the matter is incorrectly stated a misap lied.anpie The facts are these: About a year ago I wrote o mrten & Reins, Platte mak,srs In Hamburg, (Germany,) for a Piano of a new and peculiar congructiou, and of which J. furnish ed a minute description. Theyeplied that they Cid sh ed n any ruch, and 'requested me to examine a Piano of their maka gist to gra Blume, at the same time offering to furls eh rae - wlth a similar one, in case I liked it. I accordingly' examined tbe ltutrument, but as It did not please me, I declined - pninbastag of them.. I have since nought and am now tudag a Neon train the factory of Nile & Oust', 'N.Y.- Imh23) fi BNB Y BOIIBOCK. OrIICK.E RING SONS' - PIANOS. _ J OHN IL MELLOR, No. SI -Worm natty, _betwi,en - Fourth - street s and Diamond alley, has just received from the•manufatitory of ()BICKERING SuNS, BOSTON, 'titbit Mid 'full 'aripply of their tIitST CLAS SEVEN OCTAVE riANo FuRTES, with all the late and valuable imp lower of -their plainer and lower priced styles, sultabis' for thaime,,,b6 requ i re a . cheap but good instrument. All the Plano tortes from thin man ufactory are warranted, and will be sold INVARIABLY AT BOSTON FACTORY YItIOES, OLD PlANOS.—.Several second-hand Pianos, in good order, for sale at 00, $5O, $%5116, $lBO, kc,, h.c. MELODEONS—A full supply of Melodeons of entirely new and beautiful styles, and from the best manufactories In the country, at $ 45 , $ 60 ., $ 7 45 100 , $135, $1,50. JOHN li. marzon.. Agent A7.X the Sale of Omura:mu I Boas' balms, For Pittsburgh and Weitent.Penna. ZerNo. 81 Wood etreit, between. Diamond alley and Fourth street total!. C=! WALK:kr—lb nevi .0 Twist Tonacco receiving and for Pr: sale by LaP24l ATWELL, LEE At 00. t-- * 4 0•4-2 - 4, -7- • -t te . . . . . . „ ... J . . 1 . . T. .... • . . ~ .:',•• i , .. -1 '.;., .: . ••-;.. • ,-,..,-.. : ~l i,- : ',. "...,' • •-., ••••,', ~ • ,'..., i.- 151 -.. , - ? , ::.7. , . •• . *.t . ,;:. ••.'„.,..= • . (2-1, : 1. ,, ...., :....,. . - ...- •: - . ......, • ~,..-",, ~,, ~... ' ' ','," t ''''' , i...- .- '• •' ' -. •!', .......- ~ 1. " . ~.,', ' • 4 4 .1 '....7.., ' 10 ' V CI , . NEiip STOCK OP RAILROADS CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH - RAILROAD. c. . , CCiSII.I,ECTINGTiI STEAMERS FOREST CITY . AND DIURNAL, PIA WELLSVILLE, AND A . Ohio and Pennsylvania. Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. 'TILE shortest, quickest and most reliable route to Toledo, Chicago, Rock Island, Galena, and St. Louis, is VIA CLEVELAND. This route is One 11 undt ed miles shorter and about nine hours quicker than the cirmiitoss one"via Indianapolis. Three Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago. Time to Cleveland she hours, Chicago twenty-three hours, and'St. Louis thirty-seven hours. VIA ALLIANCE. .The Trains of the Ohio anti Penna. Railroad leaving-Pitts burgh at 3.00, A. M., 8.00, A. M., and 3.1/0, P. 31., connect at? AllianCe at 11 30 A. M., 11.45 A. Si., And 030 P. 31., us t follows: Trains forCieveland leave Alliance at 7.30, A.M. and 12.00 01., and 035 P. M , man -chug at Hudson with Trains far ' Cayahoga Falls and Akron. ruhl arriving in Cleveland at 10.04 A. Id., 2.20 P. 51., and 900 P, Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Rock bathed, Galena, and the North-west, who whit to go through with out detention will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 8,(}0 A. M., and arriving in Cleveland at 2.20 P. M., as that is the only train by which closo connections are male through to the above paint. Passengers by this train reach Chicago at. 120 next morning, and St. Louis at Llt id- VIA WELLSVILLE. The Steamers Forest City and Diurnal will leave the Mr, n6ngabein wharf every morning, (Sundays ex.:eptC.l.) et Jo o'clock, for Wellsville, connecting with the train leaving Wellsville at .180 P. and arriving at Clevehad ut 0 LO P. M. An Accommodation Train will leave Wo.lavllls daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 6.41 P. M, connecting. at Bayard with Express Train tartyloir in Cleveland at X 1:0 Y. M. Trains from WPllsville timi Cleveland cnnne , •t at llayard for Carrollton, Wavn6hurg, Darer, and Nev Philadelphia. 41-lielcols for C10901111(4 Chief:Wei nod the North-sve,t, via Wellsville. are sold at a less rate than viv Alliance. The Trains foam Cleveland to Toledo awl Chicago, rue as foll6ws: Leavo Cleveland nt 7.30 and 2.30 A. 21., and 6.20 P. 2.14 arrive at. Chicago at 11.00 P. M., 7.00 A. MI, and 'lO.OO A. M. • Trains leave Chicaro for Rock Island and St. reolliF as [(glove: For Pork Irlnnd at 400 A. M , end 11.00 P.:l. For St. LOUIS nt 0.15 A. 31, and 10.05 P. M. • Passengers for St. Louis go over Rock Island Railroad to Joliet, and the ace over the Chicago and 3lississippi Bail rood to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (2.3 miles) to St. Louie. Passengers by the 9.15, A. Train arrive in St. Louis ill. 11.20 same evening, and by the 10.05, P. M., Train, at noon next day. Baggage checked through to Cleveland, and there re. checked for Chicago aim St. Lords. PARE. VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. Isl clam '2d crs To Alliance $2 20 ". Cleveland ... 4 GG " Toledo.. 6 GO UO $lO r,ct " Sptingfleld 14 7U 10 20 " Rinomingt...ll3 90 1140 " Burlington 21 00 St. L0nia.....2100 10 00 Passengers are requested to procure their tickets st the office of the Company, in MonongeLela Ilouse, Lelow the corner. • J. DURAND, Sup't, Cleveland. . M 112.9 J. A. CAD( II EY. Ag't, Pittsbur,•h. CENTRAL ROUTE NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN TILP.OVOII Northern Illinois fel the Iffissiseippi River, lOWA, iIIISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA All Railroad to the Mississippi. Chicago, Burlington and ()nine! RAIL i fftWIPM ROAD FOR:MILT TUC ClllO.lO AND AERO , A k Cr:l7. MILITA . _ And Train., run the entire Ili - lance t um CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON, lowa, without elntnge of Car, The Only Dircet Route to 1101:LINGTAN, QUINCi. K F.JJI( UK, .MUSEA TIN F, IQUA 1% KA, wArt:..l.,). r DI'S MOINES, Clot:M:1i. IILUt. F, ae , and the sets AI I. RAILROAD Rout• from CUD:AIb, TO ST. LoU IS, ittAGd- INGTtIN CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPftINGFIF:I.fI, J ACE SONY' LLE, NAPLES, and interim-di.° Station., n the Illinois Central, Great Western, sod Ohio and lnievts• Mind Railroad, Trait". on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains from-the Ea-t—groi.nr., - ; all laying over at any of the points. Senges leave Burling:en daily far Southern and Central lowa and Northern Missouri—making the qurekest and moat reliable route to reach all the important points west of the MinrVsippt as far as Council Bluff, with from forty to fifty Miles leas staging than by any other rou e. The head, for a large - portion ,-f the way, is laid with the coNnsnetTs NAM, the smoothest riding and best Railroad in the West— well stocked with the most modern Lo °motive-laud elegant new Care. p 3— Fty thin Tonto pnaillipgers are ,kirr of making mn net- MEDI, and arriving at St. Louis on adTerthed ti me. ug the vexatious delay of t.gs and ke, and dangers of naviga tion. as on the route by Alton. Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, anti no charge for handling at any point_ TilltOUOEl TICKETS by this mute can be purelm,ed at all the Railroad Offic,a in the lia,t ; at the Office of the Compiny, corner of Clark and Lake street,. in the Granite Building; at the Depot of the Galena R. It., and nt the Mich. Cent. R. It. Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn sta., oppocito Tremont lieu.n Chicago. consigned by this route Rill receive immedi ate deepatch.: C. O. II AM ININD, C. L. FoLLETr, Gen'l Ag't., Chicago. TICK F.T. can be procured at the principal Itailrnad Ofit-es of the country'. AIR LINE ROUTE TOM CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS I'Lt CHICAGO, ALTOS AND ET. LOUIS RAIL ,Mkg ROAD, Formerly the Chicago and CUrryinp the Great American EL-prels and I'. S rrim Only Direct and Route to the south and South•West—Sereuty Milts Shorter than auy other Route. IWO TEIROLGILI Llrlttn3 TF.AINS TAUT, SUNDAY i EICLPTI.D. A rnres at Ch icogn. St. Lows, St. 1.0116 Day Expres. Q 1.", A %1 12 20 A M. Et. Louie. Night Ex Koss 10.0 n P. M 2.45 P. M. Trains run directly through Without change of cars or lanotta.;e. Prom Chicago to St Louis in hours, IMPORTANT CON ft: EMON t Joliet. 11 ith the Rock Island Railroad for Ottawa, L Salle,Rect Island and Core tral lowa. At Bloomington, with Illinois Central Rail', al for Clin ton, Waynesville and Decatur, and with Stapes Perak At t , p Maleld, with Great 'Western Railroad ior Jackson Vine and Illinois River. At Alton, kith Daily Line of Packets for Ilaubibal, Quincy and Keokuk; the most expeditious and reliable route to all portions of North-, astern Missouti. At St. Louis, will Daily First class S sum ors Sro New Orleans and intermediate points Co the Lrover Via .is~ippi, and with Regular Lime of Parksta for Kansas, Si. Joseph, and all points on the Nlisouri, Tennessee, Cumberland and Arkansas Rivers. It. P. MORO AN, Sept, ltdornington, 111. L. DARLING. Agora, Chloe , o. 111. kg) PENNSVLVA IA RAILROiLD THIRER DAILY Tll BOCCI /I TRAINS, between Philadel tibia end PAlmburAt. TO it MoicNING MAIL TRAIN leaven Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7? , and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. 31. THE FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh a; 1 I'. M.. and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 1, P. M. TO II NIG iiT EX REsS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for burgh at 11, P. M., and 'Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P. M. Tho above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads fo an 4 from St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, halena and Chicago, Ill; g ro zkfort, Lexington and Louisville, Ky.; Terra fiance, m o nt 6 on, Lafayette and Inillenspolis,-Ind.; Cincinnati, Day ton g or ingnold, Bellefootaine, Sandusky. Toledo, Cleve land, Columbus, Zanesville, Mas-hlon and Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to NEW OhI.F.ANS, Sr. LOUIS. LOUISVILLE and CINCINNATI. Through Tickets can he had to or tram either of the above places. • For further particulars, see handbills at the different starting points. PuMongers from the West will find this the i shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Mali. mere, New York, or Boston. TOUR. MOORE, Agent, PassongerLines, Philadelphia. J. MESKIMEN, Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. rUTIRE LIE-STORY II 015:.ES hull SALE—Si tuat•d 1. on Franklin and elm streets. The cm, er house con tains frve rooms. a gout cella: and a storsroom—srater h Lures through the house. The other houses contain eight rooms each bath room, cellar, and hot and cold water through the whole house. For prose and terms call at the Real Fstate Idles of S. CUTIi in= & ROST. iit,LTbiT nail bUT ECM $150.--For Sipe, u ncw Frame Dwelling liou,e, w,ut good lAA;- puled Trait trees, &C., pleasantly bitunted on Mt. Washington, within twenty minutes walk of the city. A bargain can bs had in the above, awl iaisy terms of payment. tls6 ouTil itKRT FON , 14+1711;rd H --- AIIPES JtAIIaZINE FO MAY JCS. It E:EIVED IP R Frank Leslie's linzetto for May tt " Putnam's Magtezi De " 4. Godey's Lai)'t Book - it •• " " Peterson's Magazine •• Li raharc's Magazine ~ Nature and Human Nature; by Sam SIN; The Illustrated Manners Bob; a Manual of Good Belb, vittr and Polite Accompli.thmente. Just received and fur Rile by W. A OILDENFENNEY J. CO., tt 2 Fifth et., opposite Use Theatre. WANTI,D—A QUEgNSWAIIit PACK; IL ut GLIIN A BALL, Nu. 63 Market street, between Tbtrd cud Fourtb street!, m 32 fitalnE.l run. ,ALE AT A HA ALN—Two r Brick Houses and Two Frames, situates at corner of Townsend and Clark streets, with oats, each 24 feet front. on Townsend street, by 103 deep to Bank alley. These Louses are well ad.pted for renting to small families, and ere worth $1,000; but will be sold at a very low prier and on favorable terms. Also, S Building UTIIIIEItT Lots ou Crawfozd street. C a ray 3 1.10 ThiPd kt reek • OULU YOU keep )our hands soft, smo.,iittoll and remove tan, sallowness end redness of the skint Ltise _the lIEISPETIU i.•. 0 AP, that popularuld cb tap article, prepared with great care front the recipe of a Lon don andsola.tor,:s.ubsvritk-14.rlf::.rliftimr in this city: Ottly 12% cc, alike. S. L CUTIII3EItT, mya • IIANO-4 teas best .Peruiina, to bags erl.bo fu: T sale by ipaya) JAM ES WA1ID11.(l P. OLLIJSEIKD SUOAIL--60..bble—Cruslied Sugur )9t rccoir k.) illy; from coool, and for sale by rayl ATWELL, LEE 3 CO. •-• , ~ ~,- , • , III`:;,-; • rke • ' - . 1 i '' - •; - :;, - :!' .4., ..,.., , -,,,,,,,, .• . _ . . .., GEO.ReE, J, HENKELI4.. , CITY CABINET w,AunnousE, No. 173 CHESTNUT S.rlite.fi'sf,' ' . • FURNITURE, IN EVEIVIt trrpav Comprising Louis MV, Louis XV, ElliabethanandAntique; with Sculpture Carvingand modern style; •- - In Rosewood, Walnut, Slahogany, Satinwood and Maple;. all of superior construction, and finished In the • best style, equal to, If not excelling in qual ity, the Goods of any Establish merit in the United States,. EIIIPLOYING none but experienced workinen, (apprere tires being positively excluded,)and using the best ma terials, the work cannot fail to give satisfaction to par chasers. Amongst the many advantages - offered le pur chasers, Is the facility of Furnishing a House, either in ele gant or plain style, complotely from one establishment; by which- means all the articles in each room correspond in style and quality, and the immense stock always ca hand; toeing - go various in design, enables purchasers to please their taste in a selection, without the delay necessarily caused in ordering Furniture. To give au idea of the ;hashed Furniture on•hand,l need only inform you that my Rooms are 175 feet long, by 27feet wide, four rulers in number; with Shops' contiguous; ;min cient to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that the work is all done under my own immediate inspection. . 4h'Tbe Packing is all done In the Store. aUdYnnilture warranted to carry safely any distance. Visitors to Phila . • delph la are respectfullylnvited,as parent:tam:los otherwise, to call anti examine, the Goods. _au2s:lY [YON SIONMENTS aTh3CommiEsions will meet withprOmpt kJ and personal attention, and Ilbe:al Ode:eler:l will be siren when required, on Consignment(' or Mille of Lading, in hand. Orders for the purchase of Lead, Grain, 'Hemp and - other Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest zaarketprices. 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 o. Storage and Drayageue much-as poaalble avoided. ' SYSZAXIICT.2: • . Pisa A Bacon, Bt. Lords; & liforton, Clucinnati;. Cho: ess, Blow & Co., do; Strader & Gorman, . do; Chou tear& & Valle, do; Hosea & Frazer, do; Doan, 'ling ACo"., do; Bolinger & Whiteman, do; J. 19. B nth. r A Br o.,Pittabh;G 000dman & Co., de; D. Leech .3 Co., do; & 0. Yerhall &Co.,Pldlids; Wm. Holmes & Co., do; Morgan, J. M.Buck & Morgan: Blow & March, New York. B. B. Comegys, do; Frost & Forrrst, do; Shields &Abner, do; Charles A. Melgs, do; . Josiah Lee it Co., Baltimdre. A. G. Farwell & Co., Boston; Abraham J. Cole; do; Howard, Son A Co., do; W. B. Reynolds Lonlaville; H. D. Newcomb Bro., do; 1.0. TwicOell & Co., Commission MetChalltEl. New Orleans Ist c/..3. 2d c"s. To Ls 9R11e... $l6 r 0 $l3lO " Rook Isla, I 3 00 14 " (falcon .... 18 15 14 l 0 WO have an open Policy °final:mance. which will cover all ehipments to my address, when advised by letter, per mail, or when endorsed on bills of ladling ..befcne, or at the time of ehipment. JOSEPIL brOGRIDOEi ano Bt..Lonlpailasmarl; • WE AltE NOW RECEIVING from New York and Phila delvtda. a full stock or GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, Comprising Young !Tyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, ootong, Sonehong and Zugli.th Breakfast, all of which have been car«fully selected, inia will be sold as usual, either whole-. sale or retail. Dress Making and millinery, A MRS. S. R. CARGO respeetfully,infornasherfrien - da 'Ur and oilier., that she is prepared to make to order the a boe,tstyleß of DRESSES, CLOAKS, MANTILLAS TALMAS, dc. , on the shortest lattice and on the most reit- Sellaide terms. Children's Clothing made up with neatness and despatch. Bonnets altered and. dyed according to direct Ida+, and neatly and tastefully trimmed. We aim to doe sa ti<taotion. Buildings, No. 78 FOURTH Street, second atom same entrance as to the Crystal Palace Daguerrian Gal• Irry. jy2o-I.lhiVir NI:TUBER PHILADELPHIA. (Opposra lanranskrrashMili,hisi; ST. LOUIS. JOSEPIt REOGILTHGE; COMMISSION AM) FORWARDING. Jki.E.RCHANT, Zio. 99 Coma)Cut, BLUM YI/t1 ST 4217, St. Gatlin; M 0. ,•• • _ _ Stiterior RIO and JAVA COFFEE LOVERING'S at2l ST. LOUIS REFINED STIOADS. " PEKIN TEA EXURB, apt° No. 38 Fifth otreet PARTNUISHIP heretofore existing betweeb Henry ,l,is. King firld John Moorhead, under tho'ifirm of MSG .t is this day dissolved by mutraf consent. John Mcii.rhearl, Laving purchased the Interest of John S. Ring, is duly authorized to settle up all of the business of the late Erin. III:IVRY S. KING. Pittsburgh, April 36th, 1855 The undersigned will continue the GROCERY AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, at the stand formerly' occupied by King Moozbead , la Wood meet. npri JOIN MOORUEAD. `` , EVEN DOLLARS AN ACRE.—For sale, 307 Acres of t. - 1 Lend, near Fish Creek, Va., twenty miles from the Ohio River, and a Oxon. distance from Cameron Station, B. and Ohio R. IL, will be sold in two or three lots, at from $0 to 1.7 per acre. Terms: One.faurth in hand; balance at one, two and three years. Also, 169 Acres, situate on Proctor's Run, Va., at font miles from the Ohio,tt leer; eighty acres cleared. and under good fence. The L'iitia lies wsl ; has One T i mber, and well w kterc.l. A comfortable House, Stable, Fruit Trees, Ac., as. Price $l7 per acre, on easy terms. ap2l S. CIITIIBERT & SON, 110 Tlilyd st. IT AND FOR COUNTRY RESIDENCES—We have for sale Thi •ly Acres of choice Land. situate at three odes torn the city, near the old Washington road. The Lou lb, well, and is of good soil, and will be sold in lots' of as acre awl upwards. Pries' $250 per nem; terms easy.. Vsltl above land, for healthy and pleasant locations, is un surpassed by nay offered for sale, and level wortbythe at tention of business Mott and others ult 6 deaire a Mille io B. CUTHBERT & .SON, 140 Third Ktreet. e country• np'l ri 1 11 E Partnership of JOLIN IrDEVITT .t BRO. was dig '. solved on the first inst. John :11'Devitt will continue the business at the old stand, and attend to the settlement of the business of the late firm. JOHN M'DEVITT, WILLIAM APDEVITT PlttFd , iirgh, January 3d, 1335---rjan4 Removal. cj MUNGER HAI - MAUCH. W CO. have removed to No •2J5 Liberty street. El= k) PltUs OEII liAltBAl2Oll & CO., (Successors S. Bar. baugh,) Commi , sion andTorwatiling Merchants; Deal, ors in ‘leol end Deader° generally, No. 295-Liberty street P.ttsbutch, Pa. - aps . . . PEKIN TEA STORE, 11 - o. 3 8 Fifth street, one da;r east n:/: the Exchange Bank GLENN -AND BLACK TEAS MOW RECEI V ING, 231 chests, comprising the different g t3dcs ncnir in re, selected with great care; and pui , eh direct from the lmporter3—which will be 'bold, WholesaM and Ret.ril, at the lowest prieis. B. JAYNES. illiTN A.M.'S MONTHLY FOB MAY ; ,I, I amartine's If istory of Turkey; . . Clodey's Lady's Book for May; . Blackwood's 51agazine for Apra: • Men of Charseter, by Douglas Zerrold; Ellen Norbury; or the Ad venturesnfan Orphan; The Wonderful Adventures of Capt. Priest; Cl vude's Last Bullet; or tbe Price of Three Lives. ALI. NEW BOOKS for sale at MINRS /t CO.'S as 80012 a, poblished. a 027 id A II:, teraon ZSI AG N Df or N E ra tY BOOKS JUST BEO'D. 'a Mogaziue, New York Journal, do itzliou's Magazine, do No. 5 Harper's Story Book. - Eden filortinier. or Ma Beautiful Creole of Cuba. Temptation, or Unknown heiress; by J. F. Smith. Grace Lee; by Julia Kavanagh. For sale at the Cheap Book - Store of W. A. GILDEN PENNEY It .00., e; 10 Fifth et, opposite the Theatre. - • i WOKS JUST RECEIVED Ar DAVISON'S, 65 MARKET 1.) STREET : Family, eray e rs and Commentary, Thornton ; Stet's to Alter; Castle builders; Ryles' New Book; Rich and Poor,i&c; 51-moire of Oberlin ; Ashton Cottage; The PaStor's Daughter: The Foresters; Minster's Family t Churchman's Manual; Mornings with Jesus; Death of Little Children, by Prime; Fleetwood's Ilistory of the Bible; Watson's Body of Divinity; Works of Matthew Uenry AO the various Commentaries, Ac., Ac. aro.6 J. B. DAVISON. OYINO DAY IS OVEItI and many families have LVI. changed their residences. Some hiiire lett placed that are dear to them, where they havaattended same .” ipded one" through a long illuetw, ending In death! Many find their on home is not at convenient as thebld one:-while otterF ore pleased with the change. In moving, the hapds are espcsed to the cold air, and become - sore, and enugh. rids ann be cured, and they can be-made soft and If bita by the u,e of the LIERPETIC SOAP—price 1234 eta. oer cake. Soli by ' S. L. OUTI-IDERT:IO Third•st D 0 YOU RANT A SMALL' a - ilirm of Twenty-four. Acres, eight of which are fp cultivis, tion, and all cleared except eight hiCh axe to chOice timber; au Orchard of „about eighty .trree of digerent kinds; atom boo acres contain Coal; situated at flues miles from the any, and three quarters Of a mile from the Ohio riser. Price $l7OO. Terms: $B9O in hind; remain*.' .ler in one and two years. S. eIITIIBEItT & SON, .4 010.140 Thi;:d Alexander Bays, IVIL ENOINEER AND SURVEIOR;Tifth ittrettt,'cp tho Court House, Ill.t.t.burgh, Prunn.—has pr.r msttnently located, and will punctually attenolta all businesS °trusted to his charge. =MEM lion. W. F. Johnston, Pres Welt Allegheny Valley R. It W. 51:inor Roberts, Chief Engineer " Geo IL Itichbaum, Associnte - kng. gr Der id Mitchell, Chief Enillaeer Pittab'h and Stenb. R, U James Thompson, Superintendent City Gas Works. June. 9E Gar', Civil Ili) Allezheny Pity.: • f 0p7:21x. / ILLINEIVir tt. MASON 4e Co. Linie ;re 1)1 ceived a very large assortment of all _kinds of ?Oaf L ery Cinodg, bonnet Frames, Crowns, Tales, Ructfet, Quill ns, LIAiOI33, Crap,, Bilk Laces, 'gibbons, Floweis, - Straw Trimming?, Straw Flowers, &c. - • •-!orp2S. 'IC LW MAriTILLAU—LuNGIISoII.I Itjt:t„ qt.t.ll/., 1..N4 LAST. IIAGAN & Allle t • No. Ca 21ARKET IN'oul , l :respectfully lerform the Ladles : tlutt they h.ave're e, ive 1 a new lot of Moire, Antique; DfW tirops,iBfir, and • . , ij y Er 1 NED SUGARS-2.6 bblall: R. crushed; :`t 20 do S.R. do; 20 do. sma44.loares;,.. 20 do Coffee Sugar. Farina by fffilit. &HUNTER. JUST ltEet Il an BY Farb: n 6, -- ' , - 200 pr.Ladies' Nancy Gaiters, all colors, att.1,25@1,75 250 Watt. “ 150 ,4- Yrenntillialbeeo and Kid Boots. 1,0001,37 500 " CWlO63ll'B Fancy 0110433, Dear styles. , ap27 • W. E. BULEMeitZ. ts, OATES OS' ADVEalrifilia 40F rrD ' %nix, ..zsz nrrinicizeit'Olse .ne oluaro,one imankrl " eacti sdaitiwatt luso-Mon " " ono - mieY... ! ...:............: ' 170 '• " two weeys •: -' • - . _ 8 13:1 • -;:". -• t ... three. waelts::-.::-:.:-., • -: : • - • - • ti.1e1(1.4,..4 co ~ , ,k —A. :one qnowth.4: - .44: - ••.1 ... .:...4.G..::::...4......... :- 600 0 • 0 two toonthn..../ .. ,i....1...44.-,,................. 7CO three monthe... - : - ....:.. - ..... - .... .... i................ 9 (9 " " t0vrti0nthi,..:............;.,........ ...... .—,... 10 00 . , .. ...,"., :,1.,"„ - 0ir,t00r1t45,..,....,....-, .. , . «,..—....—.... 19 GO one par ..... el z lines or less, per 10 00 One equate; per annuto,lezeluzive of the papa). 28 00 AIL: Y, ZORNING,TOST• rat! • : h AY" 'MORNING 4,EGIST,ER 0:5" 401VE V: TIETTELLS Clreular:from the.Poetmoster General. Postmaster. General ,Campboll -has• framed a serieslof instructions for. the: guidance of post. Masters, upon the introdnotion of the new aye tem- for the 'registration of , valuable lettere. . .14 qtiote the material portion, instrne tins . • • - See. 1. Letters alleged to be.valuable,posted at ono postoffiee in the Snitedfitates, and deli,- ererable at another such office, shall, from and after the first day of July, 1855, be registered at"the office of mailing, on the application of the pardon pasting the same, and - the payment. of a, registration fee of five cents.• , 2. Postmasters are instrnoted to enter all such letters in a book to ho prepared "and kept for the purpose, to be called the Receipt Book, (which in small offices, will be prepared by stitching together the several sheets of blank re• dripts furnished by the department,) containing tilank receipts, with a wide . Margin Tor 'a brief cluplichte of eaoh, as in bank check books. The postmesier•will eater in thismergin the tuamber of ,the receipt, the. date of, filling it, the neon of the person to whom the letter is addressed, and the place to which it is mailed. Ho will - theta fill up the - receipt' to correspond-pith the margi nal entry, separate It from the margiq,. and deliver it to the person, who depesited the letter. 8. Registered letters Will not be entered la the ordinary accounts of mails received and Bent, but separate accounts of snob lettere will.be kept at each postcifice, to be called account of regis tered letters received and account of registered letters sent, blanks for which will be furnished by the department. • - 4. When a letter-has been received, registered ,and receipted for, ,as directed in Emotion 2, the postmaster will. enter its number, "the date of mailing,_the rate of- poatage, - the name of the person to whom it is addressed, and of the office, (whether of distribution or delivery, to which it is to be sent, in his account of registered letters sent. He will make a separate letter bill fir each registered letters or parcel of registered letters for the same office of delivery or distri bution, enterieg therein the number, address, registration fee and the rate of postage of•caoh. lie wilt then mail such letter - or parcel 'oriettert In a - separate - package from his !e ten, and will seal each package, after tying it in the usual manner: The letter bills of eppli;reg istered letters will not be enclosed in a separate wrapper or envelope, sealed and 'addressed to _the postmaster at - the - office to which the corresponding.- package of registered letters is sent.. 5. In all largo offices, whereletters are receiv ed; entered and mailed by different persons, it shall be the duty of the postmaster either to keep the Receipt Rook provided for in section 1, For to designate some one specially for that ser- I vice. '6. On the receipt at a distributing off ee of registered letters for distribution, the clerk who opens and distributes the mail will' apply to the postmaster, or to such one of his assistants as may be authorised to open official lettere; ad dressed to him for the corresponding letter bill. Having compared the letters with:the bill, he will endorse it "correct," if he . find it so; or. will note the error if there be one,- and will pass it with the letters to the clerk who keeps the ao count of registered letters received for distribu tion, who will enter its contents in hie account, and endorse upon it hie signature or initials. He will then fill up the corresponding; return bill, noting upon it , whether corrector otherwise and will pass it to.the - poen:taster or his princi pal assistant, who will see-that it is retarnid by the first mail thereafter, with hie endorsement, to the office of mailing. 7. On the receipt of registered letters at the _office of delivery, if it be a large one, the elerk who opens the mail will apply for the pest -bill, and otherwise proceed in-'the same manner as prescribed in article 6. • 8. On the receipt of registered, letters at smaller offices. of delivery, the postmaster or his assistant will compare such letters with their letter bill, make a duplibate .ripon the blank . return bill -annexed, and will then mark the return bill " (lancet," or note upon it,any error found in the original, bill, and etieleee it in a settled wrapper, or envelope, atidlertdl It direct by first mail to the' address. of the post master at whose office it was originally mailed. 9. If upon , thereceipt of any duplicate or re turn,letter bill, it,be'fonnd on examining - that a letter originally mailed • with it is missing, or that any impOrtant error or discrepancy is , en dorsed on it, .the fact will duly be.noted on - ac count of registered letters sent, and immedi ately reported to the chief .clerk of thia depart ment ; and if the discrepancy implies a robbery of the mail, or, if a money letter or package of considerable value is found to be missing, such report will be made by telegraph, if possible. It will also buthe duty of the .postmaster to report. by •telegraph any mail robbery of which 'be may otherwiseyeceive early information. 10. On delivery of a registered , letter - at the office of its.deitination, a receipt therefor will be taken from the&rson.antliorized to receive it, and such receipt will be carefully filed and pre served at that office: • _ • • J Oil N MOOIGN 1 , 1 1.1 asaanra:roßstra A SAD SPECIMEN OF A LAWYEl3..—Per,h4p3 - the worst class of harpies in the oommniity'are those who prey;upon' the sins and sorrdws of the wretched individuals ,whom indigence and hunger have driven to the commission of crime_ —not that indigence and hunger can excuse, though they may somewhat 'palliate offences. There is a class of-attorneys in this city, whom popular contempt denominates . " Tomhs law yers" and "shysters." These.fellows get ad mission to the cells of newly coroinitted'prition era, and' persuade the UnfOrtunates riot unless their services are. retained, there is no possible shield from the condign terrors of the law.- If the, prisoners or their friends ,have money, these "shysters" squeeSe them as , a strong. fa an Might squeeze a wet 'sponge: All that can be got out of 'them -is 'obtained ; money if they have it—if not, furniture, jewelry, 'wearing /bp parel, anything that is convertible into money at the 'second-hand stores, pawnbrokers' ekOps, or jritili shops. On Friday,- at the Court of - -Special-Sessions, one of these harpies .was ;ex posed in..his dirty practice. We -du not publish his name on: this occasion, , A wretched. woman was tried for' stealing four dollars apd a half. She hid four - ohildien, who were as miserable as such children could be-z-tery - ilium, 'ln tact, starving. The sole earthly possession of this woman was a , blanket, which the 'S-shyster" untied her to get' pawned for two doltars4hat tio'reighi pocket the paltry sum for tier . defence. The Reco s der suspended judgment- in her - nue, and she_left the Court to see after her children. When the , lawyer left .the Court, he.had the.wo milt& blanket—no, the two dollars it produced his pocket. The "respectable members of the legal -profession are outraged by sack -ten duet. Cannot the- -Mayor, Ilecorder,.. or ; City Judge, move in the matt-r?York nine/. Ail &mai - curt Wontrat.--A letter from Tort Fillmore, New Mexico, gives the following little incident: . . One of the Infantry 'Companies came from El .Paso,- Texas, forty fiVe 'Miles frotxr here. When it marched up; . one of the•Lieutepants, Who was latoly married, was accompaultd 1 ?y his wife, who insisted upon accompanying thf sanut lug party.' Tho 'Colonel :had to tell lee most positively-that she could not-go, befOrei sloe re linquished the. idea. And then.-st:o .nalodp. her husband promise tliat the next EC)* ho ugh on shti shOuld go. She told het husband that was a better pistol shot than: het liastiand, 'and could walk as far as be could. And to shoe - how mqeb she was in .ettrasLst, she brought.ta aton!o with side-saddle. Oa the match here eh thrit sho had her bed made on the grliand, fwithourn tent, to show slab could bear . ON fa tigues like a good. soldier.- She is eoniewbbt of an original s .. and—quito-a-featare in our little party.' ' - „1”, Y-rji.`.~ UM LIM xoaraauc , 02 1.1.1 d CAILIMPLUILA A? PZIAIIIIEtt: 'i••'^i••MAY 17 Akente'As aIe.S,IIBACTULID, pat of . pate , glass, lolitt been . commenced In Wlillanisbnrg, N. Y.,,Where plateß of glees • ten` feet wide - and twenty feet , long Will be made.l Aidate.tenfeet equare can be made so stropg the; at will bold a ton Weight; add so clear'ihat we iould rend the fine print of a newspaper throtigb'a pieoolour inches thick. =lt Is a singular foot tbat'eletest Engliali plate glass is made from Amertcan stied. .Ledger. .- 1 S , w M!=111 I. g, \
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