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Mee, and by the non Bop. entrazt -MORNING POST - - •aslSaldlrlgd fronothe salno.alllbeoln -a. large blanket size ahrio oomiss i 7air,;ll:l adreneta Single copies_ 6 will be dietioSitine e lriarS ah - the Os cr e • o of th e Protrietorlii until en Ps a= No attention will be paid to any', order seam. pa by the money, or entietsetory rellmerene=iity. cameesal wills the Ssfablishment,of as. Pad out o f vit.:ova J ob Printing Offices w e au tads of work is done on as shortest notice' 1, Tad mast reason. &atoms. I PROFESSIONAL CARDS. • ! ! Robt. d. 0. sprcini, t. .(I.OTTORNEV AND COIiNSELLON AT LAW—Office, No AL —.Fourth street, Pateburgh. Ps. deolLly Jame" A. Lowrie, TTORNEY AT LAW-I-Oftko, Fourth suvet, Pittsburgh, totrgstraterneettliMMEgraferi* aue y.. -JossAra •wkr.A.g Eft, • _"PrTORNIM ::•AfiIYTDIJNEIELIOR AT I4W, i 44 'Fourth street, 3 Raj - --- ntratrizar.- re: - !It.t) ...... , 4,1014N-413ARTON4 - .— 431. 4 aRliEYt. ANDaGOUNSELLOB. AT; LAW, Office s corner Fifth and Grant its., _ _ _ • rho .• elms, • dU TORNIMMTAN .AND BOLICNTOR IN ORAINIENIT. o c l .7Gßx_t4cor telle.N4 o1 fießigaliVittville; OW. 8. P. - z ;,11 iIaNET ELVT-41n.1011 Yourtb street, Pittsburgh,: Pelow Mr. Body Patterson's Livery. .. . u. Uortaxitio Loomis, - A TlSOKN'grier ra.l.Eie4 Fourth street, stove Vi'pod. 4yeY TflltTau4ll.lllarshall, A vzoaarr ET•yilV . , -01319e,Lowrys Routh S: • Ittait- . ja47:17 R LA B W — I8 4 ""C . citi han' v.4 oTerry alleg_and Grani street. on ICturth street; 1:: ILLlClowry, • ..-A-TTORNIft-ALND; ,- CORNBELLOR - AT LAW-0 4 1161n ;MC 8at0 , 0171 - Bulldliiim Otant 3e2 it a H . Hazen, 4ti.:*jittisr' 127 Vomit' stioet, SUM and near &MIMI: , , . Patricia .111 , 13.eurta, .. • QC3il, O,F TIIRD WARD: 15g01:GikST , AN) FIETH BTREETS , ocouptOd by Alderroan.Lawle,) where alt 'l . /liasteie pertaining. to the ale° at-Aldermsn and Jestiee .6 !, ,%he Pemottwitt be:promlttly =tended to. feb1.:302 • ;;;•-• -- -- 51. , dnekneaster, Alderman. '''•• • ,(olloB,dient street, between Fourth et: and 'ManiOnd, ..; isiley!!Vonveyancing of all kinds done with the grief; 26Ptlearw..and , legal accuracy. Titles to Beal Estate ex. jeal Sc /Veal ~,., Alde rman. arnan :9l*laltif/fee - t77rW end M arkej e t m str a ee y t a 17 Pitt967g Co ol / ituoePtYm"ie.B°uda4d"t :eeartnge Ipme wft7hneatzeis,ndam, tt(AUL.:SOBOEOH •DIGNTIST, (sue. - • cessor aco :0: W. mate,)' x'0.144 ShIlTll • IJ:k STIIEET. • • • Aar 911 lee !num frogtB to 1 o'clock, and ' - r6ta U. - -- • E ; o clock: • - febls:ly • 4 .I:94.XYET. DENTIST - , Itourth street, eve gl ea = vestal • : Ucizii,.pions ulna A. M. to 'Eye BUSLNESS CARDS. Faith. • • • ...... BORT. .7. asprasos. .13..EYNER AND sasoN, - - •(8 attessors to Joitina Rhoda. a Co.) WROLSSAIS Dr. TAMS-IN FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, .spic.ea,tContettrcitiftry, Sugars, o.c. " tar No. 80 rir,a.xl , street,orposite th e St. Charles Uotel, • . . _ n'N"" " PODWARDISQ AND COMMISSION, ALEDCIIANTS; - Liberty street, oppotite Penna„Borarstad Depot, "APri . . Firm/mu, PA. • Lieury..ll4 Conine, . AO.B.WABDING .AND 0011.11LBSION MERCHANT, and Wisplesale.Deftler in Cheese. Batter, Seeds, Fish, and Produce generally, Na. 25,W00D Bt.. Pittsburgh. [matt - Pata fllnrcibe k • ON AND FOII,IVAIIDING MEROIIANB, AND. le t rI iSn A.RBOAT MMUS—No.I Water ertreet, Cincinnati, Ohio. -- - [apttf King ifs, Moorhead, AJVHOLEELLE GROOMAND PRODUCE DEALERS-- V itinit;Xittabingh. [my ' "/V.OO. Alorga.n, -,1D0C1.11 12}ailara. AND BTAZIONEE—has always on ban! 11 a general assortolent of School, Miscellaneous and Blank Boots, Printing, Post and 'Cap Paper, kr., Wholesale and Re tail atreet, below. Fifth, East side, Pittsburgh. l#. Wanted, Rags and Tanners' Scraps. ap.S 1y I. W. Ofte.desracis, :raP.ALIDI RAGS AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood Street, 1.1 15ttaburglii.• The • highest price to cash paid for raga. . itiem.sos,Pittaburgh. • -Millar & Flick t a on, - • • " irIynOLEBALE GROCERS, DIPORTERS OF BRANDIES, :t • s - Wlttei scut &gars—Nos. 172 and 174, cornet of Irwin and Liberty streets, Fittaburgb. 'lron, Nails, Ootton Yarns, constantly on hand. sy23 William Carr .Ig. Go., ~.....„ .., - ... (Wit. CARA late of the firm of J. Pawn & CO.) nOLNeatail 4211,0(1ERS and Dealers In Foreign Winn ''' - Ty ' itidßrandies;Old Monongahela and Reclined With ,• - . . toy So. 329-Commeretal Row, Liberty street" Pittsburgh, c ".i ,•,1;:''. i lk. 1 1 ". ' l '-"- ' : - ~. .... _..— - . •.• datky Co-Partnership. THEE subscribers have this day formed & partnership for His PurFeasepf carrying on Como on and JFbrioard ' fag, lii - copneetion - with the Feel...Laccei and Oil, and Pro. .'' , "..lifeect basin' esagoiseralip,tiudertheeityle of Emus( & Rico cannon; warehouse No. 116 Water and 150 Front streets; *..r formed) occupied by Burbridge & liighram. ." WM. D. ENGLISH, JAMES RICHARDSON, JAS. J. BENNETT. Pitteburp,h, February Ist, 1854ifeba DRAY°, Dlanumd, Pittsburgh, Pa., dealer b - -0 Vedtibl -Produce , offers for axles choke stock o - F - tirocaries, Selected for family nee. Spices of every 'variety , and the purest qitality, ground at his Steam Mills. Also, 'Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken in ex: ehatitiror Merchandise. F. it. D. has procured a full assortment of Landreth's Warranted Garden Seeds, and invites the attention of all in. tareated inraral affairs. janll 13..112113141111: J. lICEISRDSON. J. L. BSA/SKIT AXIALISEL dr.-ILIC II Alt - DSO N. 1~''10311043401.1,AND TOBAVARDING.I4.P.,RCHANTS, altn ind Oil, and Produce generuily. Warehouse formerly occupied by Burbridge fughrem, Nd. 1.10 Water - and 1501 First street, Pittsburgh, res r cOpmmissiork Hquile•, • 7 1 1 1keklibscribctsjuiv.topetiimia'-hottas for atie.abova pur• A. pose, at N 0.17 Smithfield street, four doors above the lislopolitscheta] Nouse,: We: era purchase,. or receive, on &arca 'salon, for Sale, consam men ts of Flour. BICOIT. Chew, Cbra, Coats, .ISUr/ey, Pl= Seed, Grass Seed, Baled Hay, dc., viva Irldch 'we•will make adroit:lol3s, or - purchase at the best market rates for cash, nerd , _ Jas. fdlolattag hit n. -- 'l - VRALR'R j INCIROOERIES, PRODUCE, FLOUR, Banos, 3,r 11ie.,1Z0.10, corner Smithfield and First streets, Plitt , . burgkPa. not 6 - 1525 •_• 05. • 5 U A • ••• •-" T.' Be Votiitg N*.3B Rniffisplcittritea, opposite City Hotel, ILMANI.k C.3131*.gr IaIrgNITIIR.H AND 0.1A.1R5, - 61 mord description. Materials and work tnanstitr warrant:l4ond Sold at reduced, prices. Care taken 1,1111`;palki uit 1 inland anal O. EP. W.o9d, IMA R. IRTE ANDVIIOLESA.LIS DEALER IN WINES Mil LlQUtiftS, N 0.147 Mirth Second street, fifth door 3tlocal4tee.,aast aide, Philadelphia, has on hand the best ittiliAties 01 old Brsuldlaa; Irish Whisky . , Monortge 'ilaellAVlCHtty;Lfoliattd ;Oa - terms worth. the 4.tentfon of puiclassers and dealers. Eau2.9y rtioCulleugh -etr• Niratfll4Rikla,tlll,QCMS and , eommksion Merchants Pitekhtinrh • ' " Wm. -131gby,-Jr.c • CtiREEMEL AND RintWilitiff .STORE, Masonic Flail ;ro.4 . 4ettes,Pittsbui"A—Olotfilh% made to order, in 0 1 4 6 M0Al ArPtat#,NP- 4 1 :..; , awa-tr WLIOLESALKAIII.OCEIT3,Iind - Deritais to Proctiim Vor elgoVitkekkilljhaor4oll Iloaorigahels..and Itec;1 ; :':: - .2 . 1.9reM is Icir: - .14:t. ILirtrcr.ant. talscinzh:- -f 3 y29:v Y..' - - i'l a. Tt4tlleti . IIOILEOLLE and Retau SiDDLE,IIARNIIPS tRUNK, -TAME and CARPET 11E0 ell ID U {Si. - - ...' t! •<turer.aroviDomocuutteet, Pittsbur g h, Pa. John Lb Ai. tor, . .... . WIRILESADE AND 'RETAIL - DEALER IN lITSIILLI .INBTIIATENTEVPiantA.AIusic, School BoOke an .BtAndnery,.No.l22 Wood dren. - ' - • ' 1 Ufa/ . .DA...n 8 L 418 1145 - 41. 7.1484 f ,„4AEiAH loam -Wvro; HOL—LIS find ItetailDt yre In Maple _D/17.6 , 00D,5,,F;08: and 8 Wife' biftrket I apt , itreet,Pittaburiti. JOSEPH UFLIAP/lAN..' WHOLESAME- ,- AND-REPAIL DEALER IN lISIPORTISD CIGARS, _ .N 0,53 MARE ATT/CETA enTe4rranT4 P.O.W.trat lumatuoci, Iteiflizartrata, AND oparkatENVit Oltakietita Patera for 'Caking,' in ieve style - tionirpodtkin - Ornalnen . for tliT en4IOBIIBITT FIEL • street, neerrake.P! •1•1•111•1•1 TAN&• ;_ AND PITLA AND WOOLEN DYER AND CLEANER t1•N0...1 ISABELLA St; neat the Emmet Hotel, : •,P•••• 'B. L. SUBS*, 2 •, - ' — j.il•'''ClUTEEDEßT•tf o SON, I • • 110•SILLETSTATit -AN. 'GENERAL AGENTS, No. SG Apo lirtieoteld street. ' . _ p ......, .. , :_, . ...S• Hay ,N r v a arep ENKE and LE Milo , '' IndlatittfE r Tt s e t n t rn aE er . of Market and Li yds '''''' c.:ll.74lrittg.ign . 'a. ieltiy • . --,: -. 101.;$8-Paa—AND RETAIL LETOt IST, 37. 'so— 13 5 Wood SEritat, a.l.7[J, Next door to EL.Ohild's Shoe donee, Pieta .ursch. IPiftptice • Sirving..associsted with 108. AB the ertruillarßiZqUreattet bo L sondneted under the tyle of 0 J. AB ,KGstreak CO; akthe old stand, corner of Smith .1 Id at:y and .FlOontrth • William Thorn, Druggist. ~.I.4.BJIEMOVED r _to the corner ot HAND PENt. , ", • ;Strada; whore he will; usual. attend pro ptly t. nuniernue Ind - Ando. All ankles in hie line'are • to, ..pure. and put up with the utmost eare. roar 4:6m W. Batter ,te AND. C011.1118.910N_ MELLO : In all Mali of,Plttstruret Martufacear •-•, Lead Arberaed Shoat raltd.O.front etrart.en72 -ntal 4,1„081.1. - mu , Jrz" 4 ? - ' " iniarsitait-e: ou#l • 30 ,71 s ' 7 -71,7- u holgi &I o ,- No.'Bl3'Nroori 8 •-:- anti ---- ''' "-- tub.ll7l thilirord men rmaitoscriberflMPl • 1 tho tiiiii hayelhis dal 111 " T ~..,..,r,,01.40.1,,,ti1i,0ftettra,3,,,, VA14008; wider slim :^ 4behitedinempetr a r c ia a, CO. Thep , :trpoqrtitly li cit . a JOHN,, AiT l f i p l gskorinage--':4 ., • s - " -*tow 1 t hem . = ..*Agrfs, x - - - Udineseareittriall*, .... , leo ~.__, - , , ; s p a tgrierna NIERS ~~~~~ pIIBLISRM DAILY, BY (HLLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS,'' - .CORNER OF : FIFTH AND WOOD ; ; • ;s • : oast •:, ; vir :• • ; 4 • ) • -VOLIIMF4IX.III BUSINESS GARBS. --- EIJI-PRIMROSE WORKS. 136 WCODSIT.I2re, 110. role =taw vutam zeWN-ti. TErzsr. -- IMPORTERS amid nutnnfacturers of CMITIRY,SURAIOAL AND DENTAL im toe ffiBTIIIIDI&bTTB, BIBLEI3, ie.. We keop a general assortment of the above articks constantly cm hand ; together with a general variety otHanc3i Hardware, . Guns, Pia Cols arid Revolvers, Flasks,,gorns, Shot Beltex-RAps, Powder, 'Lad ittd.Bulleta; Iloile,..Drrk; limiting and Pocket Halves; Titibmr and Hair thin's' eta' Meant; Pocket Scissors, &e.— Also, Trusses and Supporters. • Jobbitigkndrepairing neatly ezecuteell. :EMU t- . =N9:stiLtt nuildnitlflActe.of emery description, to eider, of thibeatmeieriol,. and workmanship warranted.— , Orders et-Whelesale or Retail will be SU. ;1434tb11eirpatch.. patiss sapplled at Wholesale mylß sniamel•litira tilltl 'Gists Fixtures. -•TlFlitbscribeistirormieWtiening at their new Wirsroom 0.109 HIRST STREET, between NI'oCKI and Smith. field, the largest assortment of cIEANDELLSBS, BRACE ETS, PENDANTS,and ill articles committed wit Gas Fitting, ever offered tio this* tizaidiet..Thrring arrangements made WHlClithey WillbstoOstairtlyln rocielptof -new patterns andharieties,they confidently' boil* ;the littention or pur chasers to their Behalf*. We are determined to, sell as low as any tot:min the West, and being' practical Gas Fit ters, can offer yesculihritditantages to Mose desiring articles tit - this line.- .. • Weadattattbae tonototore to lit np bandit* of every der aariptlorrfor water. tad steam.. -, Gratt&Clairtbiga of all lands Made to order promptly. LONG, NOLLEB. & CO., mar2L'y • No.loo Pima street. ar.oactie. BiEwcltun., MOE NZ* YOKE, 1111. ZiLANUFACTUREII of the celebrated Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic • ~,,,,:‘ Bandloupees, and every description - ? _.,,P, I, -„..f 3 f eiL Oostut e i n e tll 9 Hair, for Ladles TH and - . EET, .:e• , , I ' .- - 4='- , between Wood and Market, Pitts. ....„ ~, . .;;'......,.-_, - 7 , .., - -- d burgh. . 7` -- . — '4'. .. ,4 .' - _ .._,'- ' tr..tecura'S system enables Ladies ' '''.f.''' :jai' r, -..- ••• .'', and Gentlemen to measure their heads i:e '''''.-.: ''... ....a - 1 ; •' Stith accuracy. , --1- • FOS WIG& :. No. I.' The round of the Head. No. 2. From the forehead over the head to neck, N 0.2. No. a. - From ear to ear, aver the top. • N0..4. From ear to ear, round the forehead. ... For Toupees, to cover the. top of the head only—a paper pattern, the exact Shape of the bald part. fnirt New ConCh and Carriage Factory I ,MELYISTOIT, /Mann= aF' CO. aware of Rebecca and Minor! strodo, Alleglo;ny Oily, , : - :WOULD respectfully inform their friends the public generally, that they have - - : : "Irt Commenced the manufacture otearriages, .nehea, Rcckawayealuggies,gleighs and Oharioti,in all their various styles of flash and proportion. Allorderrwill-be executed with strict regard to durability aid beauty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to on thomostreasenable tem!. Using in• all their Work the best Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel dull, they feel song tient that all who favor th em with their patrpna,ge, will be perfectly satleged on trial of their work. - Purchvars are requested to give no a call, before parsha• aingelsewhere. oetfkly J -1. JOAN/3TM D. Ir. JOLLISTO.II. a. KLGE3I Elcalalor Carriage Factory. TCLINSTON, BROTRER A OJ, PRACTICAL COACII 3 MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and„lielinontstreeta, Alm gbony city;Pi.illop on band; and.are 'manufacturing an extensive assortment-of. Carriages, Rockaways, Buggies, Baggage _Clarif,A4., 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. Ito nalni attended to on themes! reasonable tetras. They feel confident that all who may favor them with their patron. age, wilt be perfectly satisfied on trial their Work. The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuse a pass every fif teen aliontemduring the day.' ooMly PIIMIBVALGU v OAV H VAC TORY /IL manor 111.1.V.113 L. 151TVT.N3.—...4.....GL011C11 LUITa. - Illgelow er, Co., ECCO3OIIS TO E. li . BiGIELOW, N o. 48 , . SOlin:nand alley, near Wood street, Fide . : ; burgh--COACILES, CILKEIAGIES, TOMB; BUGGIES, and every description of fanny vehicles built to order and finished Ina manner un surpassed for beauty of design, elegance of finish, skill of worlunanship, and durability of materials. Sir All work Warranted. nosy ROBERT R. PATTERSON'S 1--I LIVERY AND SALE . i vire v , a . . -- .:= ,:- oliz, STABLE, k .-,•;--, Corner Diamond street and Ctiarry alley, aprittf PITTSBURGH, PA. JOSEPH PLUMING, (successoa TO L. WILCOX a co. C ) ) oIINEI3 31AREET STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of Drugs, Medi. eines, MedidneClbests, Perfumery, and all articles pertain tug to Ida business. itirPhyaiciane. Prescriptions carefully compounded et Alt bums. 11:97 /MIN lIJNING. oocnout mulum. FLEISIING BELOTIEEB.S, , . • : (Bner.tesore 'to J. KIM t ) WHOLESALE DRUG GISTS, • • .vo. eo Wax! Mrell, Pattborgh, Ft L Proprietors of Dr. BPLaste's Celebrated Perm huge, Lirer Pine, &e. jab JOHN HAFT, .TR., (Successor to Jas. 'APOn Rey.) Wholesale and Retail Druggist, AND Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, ke., }4I Wood street, three doors below Virgin alley, aprtm&ely PITTSBURGH. JOAN attOUTT, EIPORTZTI OY FRANDIES, OLN, WINES, Ac.—Dealer in fine 0•d Monongahela Whisky, Peach Brandy, to. Atao:Rectifying /Willer, corner of Smithfield and Front Masts. rrtorteoren anri.l R. L.ALLEN IFFIO.I3ALI bum IN ; Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars,Old Mononga hela Eye Whisky, IS. ALSO, RILC-TIFYING DISTILLER, NO. 8 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. UrrlN. ES, Brasdies, Gins, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, Bt. VT Croix and New Zogland Rum , Clarets, Champagnes. sgotclt.Ale, London Brown Btout,lrlsh, Scotch, Bourbon, Old Monongahela Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach, Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandiss; imported Havana, Etegalia,and Drlttedpe Cigars; Half-Spazdsh and Common Cigars, all at eruct, low prices as to challeog I compeltion. Fancy Bar Rage and Labelled Bottles of emery style, and Demijohns of all shell. I respectfully invite an examine don of my atook, at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, Penna. New School for the Violin BT U. C. RILL—THE PRACTICAL VIOLIN BCIIOOL A new arid complete Fynopsta of - Violin playing, in an tug, progressive nod practical form, and design.' expressly tot the American student, to which is added valuable lee- SOUS and'exercises and beautiful - arrangements, as Bolos and Duos of the most popular roelodlea of the day. 2elected, szriMged and composed by U. C lILLL pupil of Spohr, late President of the New Yak. Pi:Mbar/tonic, Society. The above just received In. advance of the trade, by IiENRY - icsr.cza, 101 Third. street. ATAEO a CO We have earefaily:ezamfeed. the abovework of 11. 0 liill'e t ana con:elder it ono of the moot complete and pray ail Violin Schools we have ever sees. tt. ANTON, L. VOO EL, fetid Teachers of Musk. 'LAIRD, (late of the firm of Coot= h Lanai,) having „ opened STORE NO. 9, (two doors abcrve the old stand,) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTLLING • JUSTNESS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a nareof the patronage of the late firm. N. 8.--Clothing made to order in the most fashionable Kyles,end on 'the shortest notice--inferior to none In the nty. lan2thy James nettlnger, ONONGAMILA PLANING MlLL—Would respectfully M ‘ inforni tda Glenda and the_ Wahl, that hie new eatab lahment now in full operation' and that he laprepared to Nom&lalloat Cabbie, and till all ' orders for Planed. Lumber, -with prompt n ess, and at the lowest rater. Voardand Plank, planed on one or both alder, oonetanUy hand: . Dish, Doors, and Efonldlage, of every description, made to irder. Baden ;old Carpewtetwyotad find It to their advantage oglvbtin a call, ea be caw now turandt them wi th planed enitable fer every'deatriptiOnnt*Orlt: , ri•a.AIPRON 11311BON.&. CRISWELL, BELL -AND BRASS FOUNDERS, • (~r ANUJIMMIRERS of all kinds or BRASS WORK, LO .OO3IOI'IVA STEAM ENGINE, Pplimits, ao. -0, Cotton Batting Manufacturers. goundry on Rebecca - Mitre, Alleghenyeity. Office and Store, No:l:2lßarket street, Pittsburgh. 43 . 1.1) BRASS and OOPPRE taken in exchange for work, ,r cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry-or Office, will be , romptly. Attend , . to.. - feblay • - • JOSEPH 7 1 .• LOWRY, • - Aro. 43 'Orme? of Itiftli and Wood Streets, ' Mew upstairs. Hntesacefrotti 'Fifth etreet. Pittsburgh, Ele - ESPATPTILLY annOnneeler tne 'palate that he has Lcommenced the REAL-HEITATH AGENCY, in tontine don -with Intelligence and Heiserif dollecdng. He will Also attend to renting. Petsone Witant of kerianth, in any nipacdty,ar these in want of pliteeboeilflie aupplied at abort eolice.- bneinese entrusted' to hie 'eare .ptemaptly at ' ended to. - Refrastrb—S Jaighiun;Heg4llleUrdtknran, W, :X Leslie, Dr. Alex. Blaelt,l A ames Ifecketai; A. . Masotai Hatllt s Old. - janfB Solmohman dtc. • r - IMIOGRAPPDIM—ahird street, Opposite the Pootoi Pittsburgh. triaps,laggisugpgs, Dill Heads , Show Dille, 'Abele, Architectural and blacking Drawings, Dnaineas and ;biting Cards, etc., lgnisreved or 'Drawn on lit - Sinai Printed n Colors, Gold,Bronze, or Black, in the most approved otides owl at the moat reasonable prices. : oCtifoly c'daarr' , =um o En. T "TRA Y/ . Graff, fLeisinger & , -“TESTERN FOUNDRY, .N 0.424 Wood Graff sire %PRU ITT burgh, Pa. ILLIRRACTMLLEis OF . . . jaoOldflg Stoves, Plain and Fancy Grates, Coal and Wood Stores, Plain, and Fancy Fenders, Parlor Stoves,. Bed and Dog Irons, Hollow Ware, Portable Forges, Sugar .H.ettles, Tea Kettles, . Wagon Bow, ttc- rai ' lli s itors Betties, B. n: OMEt W. W. Hata S. E. norati Smlth r Dlalr Hunter, (Late'Smith &Sinclair) WHOLESALE GROCERS, (RODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DPALF,S.B in all kinds tir Pittsburgh Iliatsufao tuna, 122 Seim& an& 'OA 7111 t street, Pittsburgh, feb9 ...No ILE OLD PRINTING BRTAB(IBUMERT, (lets John ston A Stdokton,) and Wank Doak end Btationery Nandi° Is propfnxl,to eaecnta averi vtyle of Legal, don m~mla, Canal fltsaa4ost, Job Plintlog and Book Rbadlng, Nut trgaidi eirea ortioliia - the Blink Book,PspOr and Stattonesi Ilne,aiduLtobortest.notini ind on the Moat ableterma 1364ortery Wiwehow, Ihinting Qfilea Aturß/atilitedelTeciiiteroi MailaninUomutsts. (noble •-• ' -N.zf"_-- • • - 4 ' - I~i~lrr _-„ - • - ,• •. O.'4U ' . BECOAIN ESDATION .13ITSINESgrOA.R1g- North-Western Pollee agency, NO.B9.WASHINGTON STREET, coiner or Dearborn, , 'CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Pinkerton 3c Co. DEVOTE TIME ATTENTION TO THE TEJLNEACTION OF A OLSZIAL • DETECTIVE POLIOE BUSINESS In the states or Illinois, WISCODSIO, lillelLizan and Indiana. muJ late firm of JONES & QUIGG, having been disaolved 111. by the death of JQbn P. Qulgg, on the 21th hut., the busineseof said firm will be settled by the undersigned, at their tape, corner of Rosa and First streets. .„ ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner Pittsburgh, September 30, 1851 Lort2,7 Isaac Jones, AINFACTIIEEH of Spring and Blister Steel, Plough Slatrateel, steel Plough ligins, Coach and /Myth Springs, Brim at Taper, Aalf patent., Screw, Mall and Hammered Iron Aales,—earner of RCM and Nina streeta, Plttaburgh, Pa. oet2ly . . , MAO .TONLB D. It. ROMS. D. B. Rogers Or. Co., IirANCIPAOTCRERS 'or ROGERS' patent improved Steel ' .YJI. Cultivator teeth. Office comer Bose and Flint streets. oct2lp JACOB 111 , COLLIST:ER, ' WELOLESALE AND RETAIL cmea. :SANUFACTUBIII tem DEAL= IN ALL lIND9 07 - Tobacco, Swain 'and Cigars, No: 24 Fifth It., Pittabtergh, Fh. Ail- Keeps constantly-on band a large stipply of all the various brands of I mp.rted Cigar& ja3l AMMO B WALING 110110/0 4 .1 BOBLAISON. LDWARD ILENIIT L. RINCINVALS. Curling, Robertson & ANUFACITIRERS OF CUT, _PRESSED AND PLAIN _LILL FLINT GLASSWARE, w archon:le N0..14W00 I street, corner of Front street, Pittsburgh. • , sir - All other kinds of Glasoftre and Window Glae3.,at low market prima. apll:dly. RICHARD C. SOCKING, ' MANUFACTURER OP - • - Gilt, Silver, Brass, Bronze, looking • Glass, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, LAIN AND -01lNAMENTED—No.21 Sr. CLAIR trasar. All kinds of Composition Ornaments, for Steamboats, Ac. All kinds nf Oild.ng and Re gilding, to enter. Gilt Mouldings for Frames, wholesale and retail Varnish for Oil Paintings. Engravings and Lithograplui, for ludo. Lai-Impaired or defaced Oil Paintings restored in the best manner. All Primes and Mouldings mennfocturett in tbis estate Itshment may be cleaned without injury, with soap and water. Call and see. No. 21 EL Clair at, Pittsburgh. (mh2C.tc WM. A. M'CLURG, DEALER. IN Fine Teas, Choice Family Groceries and Willow Ware. CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTII 32'5., PITTSBURGH, PA. B now receiving a large assortment of FRESH GOODS, in addition to his already extensive stock, purchased from first hands In the Eastern markets, which, vial be sold at the Wrest market prices. O Hotels, Steamboats, and families, buying by the quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. 46ir Goode delivered in the city tree of chamte ,PITTSBURGH AIDING SCHOOL, ROBERT H. PATTERSON, Proprietor, CORNER-OF D1A510. , E0 STREET AND OlitittßY ALLEY. rylusi.ulscriber respectfully announces to the Ladles and .Geutlemenef itittaburgh, that be has fleeently erected RIDING SCWICIL, which, in point of size, commodious. noes and adaptation. undeniably excel,; any similar estate ikhment In the United States. Its location Is accessible from all parts of the city, while Its high and airy situation renders it especially culled to the promotion of health, by this most agreeable exercise. The flosses are docile and well trained, and the proprietor pledges himself that no pains or expense will be spared to nuke this establishment thelirst In the confidence of the public. octlL3' ttf rime Interest of Mr. .1011 N AT WT.LL in our business 11 ceases trona this date by agreement. Our business, 144 WUOLISALE OttOCEIIB, milt be continued by the remain partners under the firm of DAOALET, COSORAWR R CO., Nos. 18 and '2O Word street, Pittsburgh. DAG ALNY. WOODWARD A CO, No. TM Market street. PhiladPiphia WM. DACIALEY A CO. Pittsburgh, Ncerober 10th, I.l3sl—{dee''.`,2 , . . I RAVE sold myluterestin the business of Long,Killar L Co., to g. A. Long, who, with John Phillips, will con tinue at the old stand, Fo. 100 Front street. I medially recommend the new arm to the patronage of my friends. Pittsburgh, July t:rJ, 1954. P. 11. MILLER. E!EEIMI S. A. LONG & CO., 'DELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND GAS FITTERS, P invite fatten:ion to their stockoWhandaliers,Braalteta, Pendatits, and other tlitures. We tit up Louses with Ger and Steam, casks limes Casting's of ail kinds to order, fur nish Railroad Pumps and Tank Fittings, and keep . Anti. Attrition &fetal constantly on band. 1731= Sliver Manufactory. QPOONS, FORKS, ENIRLEMS, dc.—ltennerma rs Palma. —Owing to superior facilities In manufacturing my own work., we are now belling at least 10 per cent. lower than the eaFtern cities, or elsewhere. ALL work Is warranted. Strxitng Sao,. —We also manufacture Spoons of the British Porting finality. Watches and Watch repairing continued, with every fs• eflity and renewed determination to give entire watisfactlon to customers, both as to price and the nupertor quality of the work. W. W. WILSON, Watchmaker and Jeweller, noyl4 corner of diarket nud Fourth strajte. Steamboat Furniture and Chairs. 41 WE have , on hand and are constantly tnanufactu• ring STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE AND CRAMS, of every description, via: Extension Dining Table. i' Do Bar do; Ladles Cabto Chairs, of various otyles; Gems. do do do; State 1'.....0 do do do; C., Toilet Boxes; Teta • Leta.; Sofa.; Divans ; . Centre Table.; Wash Stand.; Card do; Water do; Trays, *c., do. Material and workmanship warranted, and prices eat a. factory. T. B. YOUNG A CO, jy2o n Smith fi eld Ft., opposite City Hotel. DALY'S STOCKING MANUFACTORY, No. 20 Fj.alt strut, first earner above ltlarlet irtrzet, PitYSIIIIRGLI, PA. WNETIE WILL found the largest and best asevrtiel stock of LIOOINILY ever offered for sale in this atty. PtitntiiiSera will tind Ivo their tad - Vantage to call at this es tablishinent and eiatutne for themselves; it is all I need to insure their custom. C. DALY. •• N. D.--Iterrierober the Count. STOCH.I7O Coawan. febty C. D. • - Di Headly as. Co., CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 82 Third street, near Market, would respectfully inform their friends end the public generally, that they have now in store their complete PALL STOCK, consisting of CARPETS of every description, from the Royal Yelvet and Brussels, to the com mon Ingrain, Hemp and Rag. Floor Oil Cloth, from ono to eight yards wide., new designs end very rich. Cocoa and Craton Matting, Druggets, Rugs, Vats, Stair Rode Window Shades, era. Persona In want are Invited to call and exam. the their stock. Steamboats, Hotels, and Residences furn ished on the most reasonable terms. lar"Small profits and quick salea n nial. • TERMS CASH ONLY. octli Bounty Land...Sonlitrt , MILE undersigned has made arrangements with Thomas Lumpkin, of Washington City, to procure WARRANTS, for Soldiers, their Widows or Children, for BOUNTY LANDS, or any other claims no the Government. SAMUEL FAIINESTOOK, mh2lf 1 Residence, No. 9 ROl , ll street, Pittsburgh. W0.t.11. Talcott &. Co., I socorssoaa YU T. ELECNIDY, JR. , t 00.0 MANIIPLOTIIIIERB OF GILT AND MAHOGANY LOOK. INC) GLASSES, Portrait and Picture Framrs, ac ' and dealers lu Imported antPTlomestio Fancy Goode, Na. 62, cor• ner or Wood and Fourth strruta, Pittsburgh. octltlw Depot or I..ongorortii Zimmerman'■ O utwit:us Wines and Brandy. ?F RE underslened Lan received and offers for sale, at fin -11 prices, a large quantity of Logworth a Zimmer. man's choice and world-renowned Sparkling, Dry and La dles' Sweet Catawba Winer. Such as may desire to procure an excellent article of Native Wine, (the pure juice of the grape,) will find my establishment the place for the gratin catMu of their desires. The Catawba Brandy,distilled from the genuine Grape, is declared by many excellent judges, equal In flavor to the beet Imported Cognac. 1). PICICEISEN, 18.20 No. 137 Liberty street. Voixsume the Smoke. MILE Imbseriber havitut the exclusive right to manufac j jtura and sell SWEENEY'S ,DOT AIR AND SMOKE CONSUMCNO FURNACE, in prepared to receive orders, and contract for beating buildings with the most economical Furnace now in use. The attention of those interested Is solicited. Any intormation can be had of A. DRADLIfYi Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street. or of J. BARNDOWAR, dealt! 1 Iron City Stove Warehouse, N 0.134 Woodot. It Is True THAT PICTURES of superior excellence may -_ be obtained at CARGO'S New Daguerrean Calle zyr No 76 Fourth street, at prices varying from One to Twenty Dollars. All work warranted to please. Children, taken in a few Rwanda. Call and examine specimens of the various irtyles. Rooms open day and eve ning. MARCUS a. HOLLIDAY XDWAILD a. MIL. Hill d > Holliday, 11)illODHCR, FORWARDING AND CotiliflSSlON if&R. CHANTS, .kran.roate, - /a —Strict attention paid to all consignments (or sale of Flour, Produce, Ac. Orders for the purchase of Produce solicited and promptlyattended to. Goode for re.ahlpment forwarded with despatch. toct9:6m 11-101Y1E IaLAGUE FAVTORY. AMILTON STEWART, Manufacturer of Shirting, JAL Checks, Tweeds, do ,Itebecca (treat, Allegheny, has opened a Wareroom moan svosi Poe? BOUDINGts corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. Merchants wbo - arc ;lot aware that these Checks cali-be. made as good and sold as low here as in any other thy In .the United States, are invited to call and examine for them hl2:l lANES L LIDLIC.I JOSEPH J. ULAN. Ledlle , & 1,16133.1' • iBUCCEVOIT to filnlirany & Ledlie.) iIitiNUFA.LTIMERS•of Out, Moulded and Plain, Flint n and Panes Colored GLASSWARE. and dealers in all kinds of Window Glass. Flasks, Vials and Bottles. Ware. hooseeorner of Market and Water streets, Pittsburgh. Intaxily • HAVING soul my interest In the firm of T. KENNEDY, JR., A (10.,• to 'William H. Talcott, wbo, wit!? A. G. Henry, will control:le the Looking Glass and Variety Busi ness at the old stand, corner of Wood and Fourth streets,- - ender e- . e th , style of Witt. LL Taloott & Co. I confidently re• eerrunend them to my 'former customers, as every way 'qualified Waive entire satisfaction. All persons having demands against me, and all Indebted. . to me > Win Igtatile:taktilBniatira9ttlement. . , - ~. Octl2 - —-. ~ . T. HENNzDT,• .78. • 'Ili: t s e• " 4C. T S'...*—A• 4 "; I: •C s MEE =ma • t PITTSBURGH. SAITRDAY - , MAY 19, 1855. EILIM:11 Sotlce. V!fTJ .4 !.; k • BUSINE - 8;S CARDS. R. Ti 31 ' V L _•;•. C. ELLNIIPAO7I3III;I3. OP EVERY VARIETY OP VIALS,.•IIOOTrifj_AES AND WINDOW. GLASS, Black Porter, Wirkik and Claret Bottles, DEMIJOHNS AND CARBOYS; —its() FLINT GLASS jIPEPERY VARIETY. Warehouse, Nos. 104 SeqOud, &188,185 First at., ' PITTSBURGH, PA.. fmh2B Rew Trlstiming Stpre, No. 83 Orme' of Market target and the Diamond. Frionflhe t K antes 7 ..t. :G re OßD: iit ' rtitp th :e si ful ts, l , y . titi a no fi n u n ea ce i s t t w o ith tb a n . aof Dittalmrgh lindrieirdty, that he will opetrhis new =Wining Stars oR 6tted choice selection of the latest styles of Trimmings and Fan cy Goods, he flatters himself that be will 'offer superior in ducements and endeavor to give Sull astbdacrtion 4.0 all who may favor him with their patronage. • • • Now, don ' t forgetthe plate—ND:B3 Markeritreet, corner of the Diamond. laprldi PAtiNii NAN GORDY& Henry ILtabard/on Jeweller HAVING re-fitted Ida store In a handsome manner, and but recently returned final the eastern cities with a fine assortment of WATOELM JEWELRY; and FANCY GOODS, would celiac° attentionmf his friends and custom ers to lire fact tlijit_ r eflumff Alitt,Watchettreal to found the ninat aegis - 61e etyles,pattarnssurd makers. Of Jewelry, the latest etylna Xn hets,Dri-0/ Pins,lFab and Veld Chains, Finer Din gs,ltiniatnre-Lockets, etc., etc. TfAlsoF , DS—Duch as niche; Work Tables and Beim, Desks, Fancy Vases, Palma° Bottles, Table Mats, Calt'e Pistols; Parte lionnales in greet variety; China Fruit and Cake Dishes; with an endltiss variety of useitil and or namental articles, -which , Itexp-only _be seen tb be appre fated. _ NO..BI.IIARKET STREW: ENTICII.PRISEt °RIES. No. las Wood stre,d, Third 4roor brt,no Virgin .AZ(11. DOWN & TETLEY. would .mill the attention qf Sporting LI men tp their large assortment of. Guns, Rifles and Re voliting Pistols, the largest and best selected 'stock ever opened in this market; together with &general assortmen t of ilardward; Cutlery; Tools and Fishing Tackle, all of which we offer at the lowest possibleimices to cash purchasers, or for good approved paper. , merit hoots awl Shoos J• ISPLAUGTILIN, No. 95 Fourth ' street, nearly oppcsite the Mayor's Oftlat, is mannfasturing Gentlemen's trot Boole, low tiboea,Ues sad butt:Med Ocmgress and Button ed Gaiters; Ladles' Boots, Gaff lioots, Jenny 'Ands,. Slip, pars,and French Lagting (latent, of every color tind - ichadei fancy ;Maud Salta Gaiters, of the beat material; Misses and Children's do, of every varlet,. N. 11.—All kinds mnde to Order,ots 'short naire. intrlO Soldiers' Bounty Lands, AND CLAMS AGAINST GUYERNAENNT.-1 sill pro e^re Bounty Land Warrantebrawdiers, their Widows and Minor Children, and will proracute Chains against Government, and attend to business in the "Court of Claims," reeentlyestablished by Congres Office, No. 148 Third street, 011.11 door above SmDbileld sE March 19,188.5—(mM:0) . CLIARLEd NAYLOR. HEW SEED STOREs . JAMES WAILDROP, OTillitS for tele (11.N.AllY BIRDS of the most improved breed, being very hardy, end dne singers. "Bird Seeds -Canary, Hemp, &inlet, Rope and ratted Seed. . Bouquets will be furnished composed of the Anent FLOWERS, Carnelian, Rose Buds, Heliotropes, 6.c. Evergreenstin potel forChristman Trees, from the seed and ilorticnitaral Store, No. 49 Fifth et., near Wood. ' dec2o 3i:sox:ism AND cLAssiCA.r. sEnitsrartv. W. T. MoDONALD, M. A., - Pansclvm., rflllll next Bowdon of the Inatitntion tffl mull:nonce on I MONDAY, the fah of September next, at the room mr nor of Derry and Liberty streets, lately oecupled by the Efestm3.Vocder. Jirferrnre.s.—Hon. A. W. Loomis, O. Wimp, Jr, B. P. Von onborst. la. !diner. Jr. . • , 11.111{6. Bounty .Lindo. TIIR undertigned continues to ootain Bounty Land Warrants. The nment tlirgivea to ill who have served In any war since 1790. lea acres. Terme tooderate. LURE COCIERLOOT. 37 Diamond alley. tobrby 'between Wnod it. and Unmoral. Agency for ftoldlers. LOOATIuN OF LANDS.— PIIRCLIABD AND BALE OF LAND WARRANTS.-The nodersiirned leo made ar rangements with competent nod reeponsible gentlemtn to obtain Certificates or Warrants for goldiers,their; widows or minor children, who are entitled toile only Lath; aim for the Location of _Lands, and. the Parchaseand Bate of Land Warrants. Jous D: DAVIS, mta,t; Corn& of Wood and Fifth streets. New Paper Hangtime. NO. 83 WOOD STUNT. - 015ffE1MBNCIT AICD.AITSIIICAN ttutolt PAPERS; „L' Panel Decorations, In gold, calvard marble ; Hall Paper* of various gives; pied and Plain Papers, for dining rooms and ohmmoer'; Cheap and low priced Wall Papers; Borders, Ceilings, /Igo res, Window Shades. A large and complete assortmentnf the shore, selected for tha Beason, will be sold at tho usual low prices. oct3 WAITER P. bIAP.BIIALL Walter P. ItiarshaJl, 'IMPORTER and :Dealer In French and Amerce ati Paps' 11•1•411Nrok _ , uteri CHINA ~e~r~ii{a"' w awn~lli'l"'.rCl7'i"~:•••' ~ ~':~ S . Tlt ANGERS VISITING. THE CITY 13110IILD, CA LL IN to eoe the beautiful assortment of cnsmv,i, GLASS and QUERNSWARE, now open at the above establish ment. Our goods being entirely now, we are enabled to otter Inducements to all the latest styles of Dinner, 'Tea and Toilet Ware, white Iron-stone, we have a great variety of shapes; also, gold baud and fancy colored stone Ware Tea and Toilet sets. Oar stock of white Covered Dishes, Soap Tureens, Vegetable Dishes without covers, Sated Dishes, and every article sppertalnlog to a Dinner Set is large and well selected. - Britannia Ware, Table Cutlery, Spoons, Castors, Waiters, and House Furnishing Goods, we have a largo aasottment.. CONDIGN, WARE-Oar stock of common Tens, Plates, Dishes,ii lker:, Nappies Bowls, Pitchers, and every article in the lino is large and wo are prepared to pack them with or without tine goods. as the purchaser may wish. Also, a large assortment of al ia':ods o 17LISB WARE, which we, are selling at mato:le. f. ire )7. % ina •of which are oßered at Wholesale or ref octl6 .`Y ,RARY. SPRING STOCK OP IIALIBURG PIANOS, ,MiICHARLOTTE BLUME. No. 118 'Wood street, Pittsburgß. sole:Agent. The Ilusaburg autos ere undoubtedlen• , petior to all *there, both in elasticity of fouth and ruperiDrily Vilma. They have cot only received the highest marks of appro bation hum the but European Pientats, such as , LIST,THALBEIIG, And others, who hale them constantly in their own use, but also from'our reshitnt - Prtifassors. The. following is an extract from a letter of PROFESSOR HENRY 1101113OCK. After describing the ip4rticular style, two of which be wants for his- own use-.ono Grand and one Square—he speaks as feline.* of their excellent qualities: yhttle daughter,. wholilaysaery.weli, must,with my. Self, hate a good initnintent, /ad yours are the bmy ones which can anti* me. -- - Inatromantsare offered me on the moat accommodating terms. I, hoarerver, do not like them; they hero not the elastic touch and tha tons or yours. "I remain yours, respectfully, HOMOCK, Pittabilrgh, Pa." For sale •by CIIAULOITIL . BLIIME, at the "Old Estab. Ilsbed Plano Depot," 118 Wood street, 221 door above Fifth Al.. vole Agent for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania for ilallei r Dartk 4 , flastoii Pidotes, (which In the k.t. ern cities are considered superior to either Clackerlng's or Nanny & Clark's, but which fact la not extensively known, as they have but lately been introduced here and other New York and Phlimielphla Pianos, of the best makers, at prices from $715 to $BOO. CARD. A FEW days since, I published an adverthrement of my liastaran Pianos, in which en extract front a letter from pref. 11. Itokbock, pf this city, addressed tp Messrs. liatmegarten & Heins, of Hamburg, the manufacturers, wee inserted. This morning I observed in several of the daily papers a Notio.;! signed by Prof. R in which he' states that I wag unauthorised to make use of It, and that it was Incorrectly atated and applied. In reply—l presumed that it he had written the letter, he, of course, meant whit was therein contained, and con sequently required no authority from him to make the same.public. • As Mint: the assertion as to its incorrect ness,-I. have the letter in my possession, and it speaks fot itself, word for word as I }Says publtsbed.. Messre Baum garten & Mina .are not dependant upon Mr. Rohl:leek for undo: sement-,their Pianos were known, appreciated and received the highest ronamendations from the first artists, l ong 4,,tb re prof. It. eaw fit to peasan opinion upon them. My reason for publishing the extract 51/11$ In the fact that be was well knownin.the city, and not be ease his recom mendation watt necessary tp. establish the merit -of the pi a n o s. In conclusion; I may add that they stand on their owemeritatudaie eintorrid tOlteach.Men as List, Thalberg, and others,. solely 9a, acaount,of their merit. mh23 NOTICE, IN an advertisement- of Mrs. Blume, in this paper, my nn ze is made use of in connection with the Hamburg Pianos. Such use is Unauthorised by me, and, moreover, the matter is incorrectly stated and misapplied. The facts are these: About a year ago I - wrote to Baumgarten It Heins, Piano makers in Hamburg, (Germany) for a Piano ore new and pecollisr colastruction, and-of which furnish ed a minute deseription. They replied that they did not manufacture any such, and requested me to examine a Piano of their MOW sent lo Mrs. Blume, at the same time offering to fdip'eh rue with a similar one, in case I diked it. I accordingly.esamined the instrument, bat as it; did riot please me, declined purchasing of thom. I have since bought and' im now using a Plano from the factory of Nevus & Otert,hr. Y. , (mhd3) HENRY noupoox. NEW STOOK OP 47.k. N:4 it BONS' . _ 1 . 3:011;ilil.JIELLQ11, No. 81 Woon errs r, between - rouittistre e t and Diamond .aliey, bib juit received from the ntentilbetory of eIIICIIED.ING & SUNS, BOSTON, a new and full. mapply.of th.eiv FIRST , OW'S filiv= OtTrA li g•,-4 6 / 4 0 . NuiViSavvititht all. the late and - valuttMe taiprorempittar-o*,..ii, their plainer and lower priced styles,• suitable for. those who require a cheap but goodinstrumenti ill! the Piano Fortes itrom tide man ufactory are warianted; and Will be sold INVARIADLY'AT BOSTON viCrPaltY ralags.. OLD PTANO. 9,--80 7ersi .liellond•band Pianos, in good - order. far sale at 003 5 C 1 ,47;1015,5i50, &c., de; , A. full sitpply ,e 1 Melodeons of entirely . - ime beautiful styrd, aim trout 'the beat manulaiitoties in the canary; at515,560,.515, $lOO, $135, $l5O. • ' - /g rV A PJfillgt 11.—Butistat; Y ). ar ig.T alma ."...1-tiummemo & Sone. — Pl63o9, • . ;I.!? •Vorkittibtirst and W stern Penna. Eirtro. 43 4 '.. , *A 0 Citrtiet,..baciecien.-Dlattlorid alley and .Funrtit street- . Matta ‘. r110.8A.13 - 06 - .46'Aepi• .6 %Viet Tobscr..o. - reaelying atutfor Nab by .{. 11 P 2 01 . AZWBILI,;•LES & :CO.: . . , '' , • i+ • tsk • • RAILROADS CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD CONNECTING WITH STEAMERS FORM' CITY AND DIURNAL, VIA IVELLSVILLE, AND Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. MHE shortest, quickest and most reliable route to Toledo, Chicago, Hock Island, Galena, and St. Louis, 'is "VIA CLEVELAND. This route is One Handled miles shorter and about nine -hours quicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis. Three Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. • Three Daily 'Frahm from Cleveland to Chicago. • Time to Cleveland six horn* Chicago twenty-three hours, and EL Louis thirty-seven hours. UZM The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad leaving Pitts burgh at 3.00, A. M., 8.00, A. ld., and 3.00, P. 31., connect at Allianeo at 630 A. M., 11.45 A. M., and 6.30. P. M., as follows: Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7.30, A.M., and tzoo -u., and e 35 2..31, connecting at Hudson with Trains for 'Cuyahoga 'Falls and Akron, and" arriving in Cleveland 10.04 A: AL, 2,20 P. AL, and 9.00 P. M. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Rock :island, Galena, and the North-west, who wish to: go thronetAtithi out detention, will take the train_ leaving Pittsburgh at 8.00 A. AI., and arriving in Cleveland at 2.20 P. Al., as that .isrthe .only train by which close connections are- made . through to the above paint Passengers by this • train .reabh Chicago at 7.30 next morning, and St. Louis :at mid night. VIA WELLSVTLLE The Steamers Forest City and Diurnal will leave the Mo nongahela wharf every morning, (Srindays excepted.) at 10 o'clock, for Welitollle, connecting with the train leaving Wellsirille at 4.30 P. 91, and arriving at Cleveland at 9.00 P. M. An Accommodation Train will leave Wellsville daily, (Bute:lays excepted,) at 6.41 P. M., connecting at Bayard with Expresa Train arriving in Cleveland at 2.20 P. M. Trains from Wellsville and Cleveland connect at Bayard for Carrollton, Waynesburg, Dover, and New Philadelphia. Ara- Tichnts for Cleveland, Chicago and the North•west r . via Wellsville, are Bold at a lea rate than via Alliance. . . . The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run as 'follows: Leave Cleveland nt 7.30 and 2.30 A.M., and 025 P. M.; arrive at Chicago at 11.00 P. 1,1., 7.00 A. AL, and 10.00 A. 31. Trains learn Chicago far Rock Island and Sh Multi as follows: For Rock Island at 900 A. M., and 11.00 P. IL For St. Louis at 9.15 A. 31 , and 10.05 I', M. Passengers for St. Louis go over Reek Inland Railroad to Jonet,ano thence over the Chicago and hilastsslppi Railroad to Alton, and [lmam by Steamboat (23 miles) to St. Leal. - Passengers by the 9.15, A. 31., Train arrive in St. Louis at 11.20 same evening, and by the 10.05, P. M., Train, at noon next day. Iteggnge checked through to Cleveland, and there re checked for Chicago and St/Lai:de. - TIRE VIA - ALLTANCE AND CLEVELAND. Ist class. 2d RBA_ 1:4 class. 2.3 Tn./AlN:me V` SO To M. 8R1TT...416 CO $l3 50 `• Cleveland ... 400 " kook lard, 10 00 14 25 " Toledo -..-.. 000 " Catena ... 18 15 14 nO •` Chicago 13 00 $lO 50 " Springfield . 18 70 16 20 " Bloomingt...l6 90 14 40 " Burlington 21 00 " St. Louth ....21 00 16 00 Passengers are requested to procure their tickets at the Mace of the Company, in Monongahela House, below the cattier. J; DURAND, gup't, Cleveland. - . CENTRAL ItOCTE. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! VIEZCGII Northern Illinois to the Mississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. All Railroad' to the Chicago, Burlington -and Quincy RA_LILAZ"I`r 4 *--" 4- -; ROAD FORMEELL Tat CmCIQO AMP ACtORA . Ct]T. MILITAR UUCP M. It. 11 DOW COMPLETED, And Trains run the entire distance from C 1110.4.00 TO DURLINOTON, lowa, without change of Cars. The Only Direct Route to DURLINGTON, KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQUAWKA, WAPEhLO, FORT DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUti, Ao-, and the °Nay 'A LL RAILROAD Route from ORICAtiII TO ST. LOUIS, CIAO rl- INGTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and intermediate Stations en the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Railroads: Trains on the above Line leave Chleac,o on the arrival of Trains from the East—avoiding all laying over at any of tho points. Ikagee leave Burlington daily for Bouthern.and Central lowa and Northern Ilis , onli—making the qatekest and most reliable route to reach all the Important points West of the 311seissippine far as Council Bluff, within= forty to ilfly milks leas staging than by any other route. The Rood, far a large portion of the way, is laid with the CoNTIMIOISB Ron, the smoothest riding and best Itailrosd In the West— well eicieked with the most modern lommotiveßend elegant Dew Cars. By this canto passengers ere aura of making canner thins, and arriving at. St. Louis on advertised lime. avoiding the vexatious delay of fogs and ice, and dangers of naviga tion, as on the route by Alton. Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for handling at any point. THROUGH TICKETS by this route can be purchased at all the Railroad °Sloes in the East; at the Of of the Company, 03111¢ of Clack and Lake streets, in the Granite Building; at the Depot of the tialena K. It., and at the Allah. Cent. R. it. Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn sts., opposite Tremont house, Chicago. FREIGHT consigned by this route Ault receive immedi ate despatch.: C. G. 11.11i1.1101VD, Sup . t. C. E. FOLLETT, Goal Tlcket Agl, Chicago. .411 7 ` TICKETS can be procured at. the principal Railroad °Mesa of the country. mbl9 1855. AIR LINE ROUTE 1855. PROM CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS• Zu 0111CAGO, ALTON AND ET. LOUIS RIM MR ROAD, Formerly ihe Chicago and ➢llttlaalppl, Clzmino Uze Great American Espresa and U. S. Ataa.a. rpm Only Direct and Rpliablo flout to the. south and douth•Weat—l , erouty Miles Shortrr than any other haute. MC THROUGH EXIIIMB SEA= DAM; EITITD/CE3 EXCEPTED. inoaces A rrzccs at Ctacayro. 8L L,uu. Pt. Louis Day Express 8.15 A .... —....-12 30 A. M. St. Louis Night Express ...--10.00 P. M 2.45 P. 01. Train# run directly through without change of cars or baggagE. Ptom Chicago is St. Louis in 1t hours. L!dPuRTANT CON NECTIONti--nt Joliet, with the Rock Island Railroad tir Ottawa, La 6alle,Boct Island and Can. tral lowa. At Illoomington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Clin ton, Waynesville and Decatur, and with Stages fur Peoria. At Sp , !ogled, with Great Western Railroad for Jackson ville aull Illinois River, At Alton, with Daily Line of Packets for Hannibal, Qulney;and Keokuk; the most expeditious end reliable route to all portion, of North-tastern Missouri. At Bt. Lords, with Daily First elass Steamers for New Orleanrand Intermediate points on the Lower Alistissippl, end with Regular Lines of Packets for Reuses, 131. Joseph, and all points on the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumberland. and Arkansas Rivera. R. P. BIORGAII, Supt, Blooming.on, 11l L. DARLING, Agent, Chicano, 111. PRNNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. T _ THREE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, between Philadel phial and Pittsburgh. TUE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7%, A. M., and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. TILE FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at I I'. XL, and Pitts burgh for Philadelphiliat 1, P. M. THE NIGHT EXPRESS TWIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburglvat 11, P.lll.,tual Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P. M. The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from St. Louts, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, III.; Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Ky.; Terre Haute, Madliou, Lafayettennd ImlianapelLs Ind.; Cincinnati, Day ton Dellefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleves land, Columbus, Zanesville Massiflon and Wooster, Ohio; • also, with the Steam Packet boats from anti to Nxw ClaLeAtcs, Sr. LOUIS, LOUISV/LLe and enscamin. Through Tickets can be had to orfrom either of the above places. For further particulars, see handbills at the dillerent starting points. Pas.vengers from the West will find this the shortest and-most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balti more, New York, or Boston. THOS. MOORE, Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia. J..MESKIMFLNI, fanao Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. THREE TIIRBE-STORY MIMES 1.011, SALR—Situated artSranklin and Ulm streets. The comer house cm, taloa fire rooms, a good cellar and a storeroom—water SS turep thrimgh the house. The 'other houses contain eight rooms each; bath room, cellar, and hot and cola water through the whole house. Poe price and terms call at the Real Estate Offies of OUTRBEIST & SON. AHOUSE AND LOT ECM 4150.—F0r sole, el, new Frame Dwelling Mouse, with good Lit, paled fence, fruit trees, &c.,, pleasantly situated on Mt. Washington, within twenty minutes walk of the city. A bargain can be had in the above, and easy terms of payment. S. Clan BRAT k SON, 110 Third at. T_TARPER'S MAGAZCNS FOR MAY JUS e RECRIYBD JIM Frank Leslie's Gazette for May Putnam's Magazine Galley's Lady look o 4. ill PeterEou'a Magazine I. Graham's Magazine ,g‘ Na,ure and Unman Nature; by Sam Slick; The Illustrated Manners Book; a Manual of Good Baba vi , r and Polite Accomplishments. Just rece i ved and for sale by W. A. OILDENFENNEY A CO., my/ Fifth et., opposite the Theatre. AirA NT.ED —A QUEENB WAKE PACKEtt at ()NINA NALL, No. 82 'Market street, between Third and. Fourth streets. . 10Ult, litlUnE.3 SOB, . BALE AT A, lie ttli elf—Two griek Hauges and Two. Frame, situated at corner of Town send emit:Bark streets; with iota, each 24 feet front on Townsend street, by 100 deep to Bank alley. These houses Are well adapted 'for renting to small families, and are worth $4,000; bat will be sold. at,a, Tory low price and on . favorable terms. Also; 8 Building Lots on Crawford street. 0. CUTHBERT & SON, my 3 140 Third etre. t. wOULD YOU Reap your Molds soft, smoot h a nd ,white, and remove bitt, tialloWriess and redness of the skin? Thou use the lIERPETIo EOPP, that-popular ancl ch. ap. ,artiste, prepared with great care from 43e,reeiterof a IL.on• doe Chemist, and sold by the, subscriber, for five yeare in this. city. Only 12% cents a cake. : - fa. L. COTOBEFLT„ my 3 . _ , , Third street. U.A.NO-4 to • • -.st Ve • 1.0 .y - I.• .liti• rIBUStiED 81501,160 Cashed kfgar - just receit 11. t. liefomcai,wawr sxweri,.r.Bs It, 110. ~ _ ":fir .~.":,. "_'~~~~~_ ~T J. A. ClAool . l.Ef.igq, Pittsburgh. ;;- X."'"Z NIJMBER 205 PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE J. HENKEL'S CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE, No. 173. C/1.8 TN UT `BT. 13.8 T, (OPpoerri INDressimics Ph i Melphls: ' FURBITURE, 117 EVERY STYLE! Comprising Lon is XEV, Louis XV, ElLiabe than 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 ity, the Goods of any Establish mentin the Unitedfitatee, 10151PLOirS0 none but experienced workmen, (appren tices being positively excluded,)and naing the best ma terials, the work cannot fall to give satisfaction to put. chasers. Amongst the many advantamm offered to put , chasers, is the facility of Furnishing a Rouse, either in ele gant or plain style, completely from one establishment; by which means all the articles in each- room correspond in style and quality, and the immense stock always ca hand, being so various In design, enables purchasers to please their taste in a selection, without .the delay necessarily canoed in ordering Furniture. To give an idea of the finished Furniture on hand,Lneed only inform you that my RComs are 175 Met long, by 27 feet wide, four noors In number; with Shops contiguous, truill cient to employ - 200 Lando, which is a guarantee that the work is all done turdermy own irnmedisra inspection. AIT•The Packing is all done In the Store, and Furniture. warranted:to".carry safely any distanetf; "-Nisiters to Phila delphia are respectfully invited, as purchasers or otherwise,' to dull and examine the Geode ', . an2s:ly ST. LOUIS. . JOSEPH MOGILIDGE,. COMMISSION AND _FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 38 Con= Brum Puri Se. Louts, fio., rIONSIGNMENTS andCommissionnwillmeetwithprompt 1,./ and personal attention, and Ilbetal odvaricca will be given when required, ou Consignments or . Bills of Lading, in Aetna. • Orders tor the purchase of Dead, Grain, Hemp and other Produce, will be proMptly filled a t, the lowest market prices.' The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandise and Pre; duce. will meet with especial care and dispatch; the lowest rates of Freight will always be. procured, and the expense of Storage and Drayage as much- as pouf ble avoided. 6177.11.1.4C113: Pay .& - Bacon, Bt. Loafs; Ellis & Morton; Cincinnati; Chat esS,Blow & 00., do; Strader & Uorman, • do; ChM:aeon & Valle, do; Hosea & Prater, ' do;. Doan, Ring & Co., do; Bpringer & Whiteman do; J.W:Butler & Bro.,Plttabh; E.O.GOoodman & Co, • • de; . D. Leech a Co. do; E. &C. Yarnell & Co..,Philada; Wm. Holmes .Ik , Co., do • Morgan, J. M.Buck &Morgan: Blow & March, • New York. B. B. Cozens, do Frost & Forrest, do; 813Ields & Miller,' • do; Charles S. Meigs, do; Josiah tea & Co., Baltimore. . A. G.Farwell & Co.,Boston; Abraham &Cole, do; Howard, Bon & Co., do ;W. B. Reynolds, Louisville; H. D. Newcoinb & Bro., do; . T. C. Twichell & Co., commission Merchants. New- O rlean s_ I:ka.l have an open Policy of Insurance. which will cover all ehipments to my addrene, when advised by letter _per mail, or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or at the time of ehipment. JOSEPH HOORIDGE, augr "lit. Lords. HiemourL TO LET, FOR SALE, &c. Beautiful Sites for Country.tiomei: iIE undersigned °Hera for sale, on easy terms, FlirrY T LOTB,laid off andrestrictedforruralrealdencee. Also; an ENTIRE SQIIARE,On the bank of the Allegheny river, 764 feet long by 200 feet deep; having fronts on Mary "and Julia Ann Avenues, and Henrietta and Herr streets- - This. square contains many leruit Trees of the choicest kind, and commands a fine view of the picturesque and romentioace.• nery around. lam desirous of preserving this square en. tire, as it would afford one of the most charming and mug. niacent sites for a gentleman's summer residence, in the immeetie.te vicinity of the two cities. • Also, about THEP E ACRES OF GROUND, at thehead of the Island, advar.tagurtuily situated for tnanufacturlng purn poees. The above property Is situated in 'Duquesne bollongia, on the high and main bank of Iferr's Island, and is reached by a very substantial Bridge of one span. For partiCulatir ap ply at my residence, in Duquesne 'borough; On the main bank, fronting the head of Herr's Island, or ofJOIIII Taw -00., corner of Second and Market eta., Pittsbuntti, aprl7:tf 111ILLEB. Valuable Property for Sale." rll\7o LOS OF GROUND, upon which are erected four I Ilrieh and two Frame Buildings, which rent atmnally Ca. 1500. Said property Is situated in the Ninth Ward of the of Pittsburgh, on Penn street; 'between ----- anti strcets. Also, the Factory and Ground known as the "Empire - Works," situated on the corner of Penn and Morris streets. Also, 23 acres of unimproved land, situated- on the Alle• gheny river. one mite from East Liberty. On a portion of this land there is the best Saw Mill location in the county." " Also, a number of lets containing. from 1 to fracrea of - deice land, situated one mile northwest Of End. Liberty, and one mile east of Lawrenceville. • The above named tares e property-are iterdesisuble, will be dleposed qt on advantageous Leman) early-tou ch:mem For terms of sale and further information apply to Wm P. Baum, No. Wood street, Pittsburgh. 'IL D. TEDSIPSON, aulfi:tf • Assignee for Jas.l3. Negley. Coal orlcs For Sale CI MT' TIMED ACRES OF LAND, with 250 ameenf Coal 1.71 attached, and all the improvements thereon in imedestp In' operation. Feld Farm is situated on the , Stonongahelis river, 34 miles above Pittebtrtgb; and la supplied with a Farm House, Darn, Tenant lionses, Orchard, itailinad,Mad an excellent harbor. The rein of Coal Isere feet thtek,and cannot, be surpassed In quality. For further particulars apply . to - NICHOLSON &RAYNE, jelf.!:tf NO. 235 Liberty street. Residence at Evergreen. 4,', FIVirE UNDERSIGNED offers for sate his property in the 1 Evergreen Colony, Ross Township, tire miles from Pittsburgh. The house, is 58 by 24, arranged with Four Rooms, a Kitchen, and a large Hall on the fir,tt floor; and is provided with a Water Closet and Bath Room—thulatter with imitable hot and cold water pipes. Attached to thq house are Two Acres of Ground, held in fee, on which there is a Well of unfailing soft water, a Stable and a Chicken Rouse. The Colony is provided with a School of the high. sat order, and 13 under the management of tt gentleman from Virginia, a member well qualified to teach even the higher branches of study.i This admirably cm:Plumed School is of incalculable advantage to the man of family, as the ideas here have an opportunity of shooting without the contaminating infinenee of outride pressure, too often found around schools in the city and immediate vicinity. The Douse and the Two Acres will be sold with or with. out the interest in the farm property, and the avails will be taken in adjusted balances and certificates of deposil against feb2l WILLIAM A. HILL, Eti Wood street. BASEMENT TO LET. A..A GOOD AND 'WELL FINISHED: BASEMENT, 21 feet wide by 32 deep, one half above ground, well lighted, airy and pleasant, with a Opal 'Vault and Hydrant attach ed to it; on FOURTH, street, above Smithfield; will be rented from the Ist of April. It is a good stand. and room fr. a It and Sign Painter, or any business or a sitailar kind. Enquire of • GEO. F. GILLMOBE, . mb3o At the (Ace of the Morning Post. Land for Sale. 1800 ACRES OF LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, near the Clarion river. This land is heavily timbered, has an excellent soil, and is said to contain aif abundance of iron ore, and a thick vein of bituminous coal. The Vonan• go rallrLd, which will undoubtedly bo built, will run very near to it, if not directly across It. The 3till9tOWll creek runs through it. ALSO, 600 acres In Elk county, well timberedard Watered, and lying near the route of the Snnbury and Erie railroad. No better Investment could be made than in theae lands. The completion of the Sunbury and Erie, the Allegheny Valley, and the Venango railroads through that region will render tbulnoal, lumber, Iran ore and soil. of great value. EnquirWof O. B. 11. SMITE . , Attorney at Law, feb22•eam:tf No. 147 Fourth street. 1533=1 A TRACT OF LAND, situate In Washington township, .11 Westmoreland county, three miles from Warren, tbo vane distance from the North.western Raßread, and twee' ty.fi re miles from Plttsburgh,:containing One Hundred and Eighty-Fire Acres One Hundred and Fifty-Two Perchea, toes.nre; ONR HUNDRED AND TWENTY ACRES o( which is cleared, and TWENTY in good meadow land. 'Theri3 are erected on the premises several square log build logs, ri bank barn, pad an excellent Fruit Orchard. Tun•--Otie third of the purshase money' in hand; end the balance in yearly payments without Interest. Posses sion will be given on the Bret day of October,l3ss. . mv4 SAMUEL REIOHLRY. rilo LET—From the Oat of -April neat, the eatamodious BUCK BUILDINGS situate In the Second Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, between Brockenridee street. and the Monongahela river, lately occupied by Messrs. Bake well, Pears & Co. Monongahela . a Glass manufactley and warehouse. This property ts eligibly situated, adjacent to the Monon gahela wharf, for any business connected with steemboating or river trade, or for niatinfrieturing purposes. Several small Buildings and a capacious yard are attach el. Apply to OLIVER W: BARNES, President Pitt. and Conn. 11...1t Co., rabid:if r Neville Nall, Fourth and Liberty streets. Hotel for Leuze. Tit HOTEL, (formerly known as' the LLISAWITNI House) is offered for lease on favorable terms. Being situated on the corner of Fourth street and Grant, near to the Court liouse,and about-midway been the Mondmyruhrlo Wharf and the Penruiylrenta Depot, it is one of the molt pleasant, convenient and desirable locations in the city. The note will be furoithed, if desired, and leased for e term of years, commeVcing from the first of April 'neat For further information apply to_ - • JOSEPH 8. & A. P. MORRISON', /Wye, Jan29:dtwtf Office N 0.148 Fourth sLßlttaburch. Boarding Senool, • OR SlPiffifF.it BOARDING HOLISE.—The artl HOTEL end Grounds are offered for. ItENT Mr either the_ above purposes. The Ilse and arrangement of the house, the beauty, extent and variety of the grounds,' and 'the singular advantage of the position, secluded trots every. thing objectionable, render this a most desirables location foe either a Hale or Female Seminary. Fdr terms, apply to mb24-tf J. W. BUTLER, 07 Fronestreet For Rent A FARM CONTAINING 63 ACRES OF LAND 4 state of cutivation, with a lae and conunder a venien DWELLING 110133E, l recently built and rg of madetn atyle . :t -good Beni, Stabling, he., situated on the south bank of the Monongahela river, 6 miles above Pittsburgh. beteg one rf the most beautiful and pleasant localities anywhere to be futind. Possession given On or before the Ist of April next. Enquire of- -11. a talig:tf 133 Wood street. For Sale. I • k I:UAW:THE AND SET OF HARNESS.—They were ti„.. made to order by our beAt mechanics, and have only b en used a few months. They-will be edd - at a bargain, as. in congeal:Lance of se:bangs that has taken plate In aid eabseribeee family, he he no further use for timid. - A. BALT.,OII,' sP S N 0.146 Water street; . .t, A GOOD MUCK HOUSE FOR net bE—Eituated-on 31nrior; it street . ; is new and well arranged. for two fathllieir. The lot Is 24 feet front on Marlon, byl(l4 deep on eons( streets: Price, $1,454; terms Km. B. ,CUTILBSIIT a SON,,_ mpg . 140 -Mita treat ONE LLIJN USD SHARES UWE 1 , 114 , 1.01 CYMPANY STOCK-Far ado by P, Di. DAVS, royle Comm of 2.llthlUsd Wood • 104444Ptit'"*. • rk fl y _ ' • 4- ‘s:l - 4 if 43 ' - _RATES- OP - LOVE a1T191.11 G __ 461i1t,C1) LiPON 2VIS P.l7 . l.3liCiWil 171133 (MCI ewrnr.ig. ox Lim a le►re, on 3 insertion . •• eact. a4dlEl=llr.s-artlili • ` c.g ek.. 1 70 -.4 4 4 two weeks -r, aGO three weeks 4 CO " one month ...... 600 two months..... thrteo (.0 four m0nth5........ ... 10 00 44 4, six 12 00 . 18 00 standing Card; dz. lines leiai por 10 00 CRAMILUI36I. One . nuin, ver azmum, (ezaltudve of thopaper)....... 25 00 DAILY MORNING . POST• SATURDAY MORNING EBBING TIDE OF LUSO BMICOLATIOS.—Thomas D'Aroy in a letter to Irish editors of America, says that the effect'of the policy pur sued by the " American " party in this country is driving the Irish Catholied tcrOanacls and beets to Ireland. We quote his words: ; - "Already a email number of our countrymen have abandoned the:United States to settle in Canada West. - The Emigrant Agent for that province, Dir.'Havine, hatbin hie report for the present year, estimated Canada's gain in this Blase at 20,060, and be very naturally' attributes this fact to the action of the proscriptive party here against foreigners, and. especially against the Irish Ratan Catholics.' _ . ' fid yoty.peroeive that the people themselves have begun to find out that the Bridal' flag deco not of. _itself outweigh actual .secial wrongs, though perpetriqed'underthe standard of a re public. • • "Another claiis of our' •settlers poesessed of small means, (from $500: to $5,000,),are pour ingbaokinto Ireland. learn from the ship pers of passengers at this , port, that the return emigration already proceeds at the ratio of 500 per week. Since the let of Jinuary•the depar tures are said to ballanee the arrivals—a highly curious and instructive ,faot." AIIILASSAS GOLD DrsoovEsams..The rumored discovery of's rich gold mine on .the Arkansas has created quits an excitement 'on - the borders of Missouri. A letter . frim Springfield, in that 'State, dated the aithidt., says , : “Yesterday fifteen or twenty of odr citizens started for Neosho, where they are to join a company .of neat. one thousand :persons, ail bound for the Witehetaw mountains,-about four hundred n miles froitithiS place, and. up the Ar kansas river. Several persons -residents of the county of Newton; have recently returned, some of whom are said to have realized Aree thous• and dollars in fifty days' digging and washing. Quite an excitement prcvalls here,' and another company is to go oat as soon as - the guides and pilots return.” : A FACT WOILTII REIIMIDEBIIIO.--The comps relive danger of standing on the platforms of railroad cars, is shown in -the ' report of the State Engineer and Surveyor. of New. York, by .which it pppears that over twelve million pas. sengers were carried over sixteen Of.their main railroads during the last year. Out of this im mense number .b•st — twolve were killed, and of these twelve eleven were standing on the platform. Travelers should remember this fact, and keep their seats in the cars. . • A BURGLAR BIIOT .On -the night of the 7th instant the house of H. Smith, postmaster at the -Ten-mile House, Waukee, Wisconsin, was en tered by several ruffians disguised as negroes, Valo beat Mr. and . Mrs. Smith severely, and stole s67o'in. specie from-the desk.' Alr's. Smith se cured a pistol and handed it to her husband, who fired at one-of the ruffians, .hringing :him to the ground, hilt ids companions kilted npthe woad ded'Man and. decamped. • : TEE PLACE TO LTPO flour is selling in San Francisco at $6 per, Imre; in Philadelphia floor Cells at $l3. Wheat in San Francisco is $1,25, and in PhiladelPhia $2,60 to $2,70. As 'wages, too, aro mach higher in California, than on this sido of the Union, it cannot be veity , hard to live in San Francisco. Taarso . PII.OI'EUTY. •-• The Albany Board of SuperilsOrs - have passed- a -resolution that-t 4 the Assessors be instructed toiassess the property--oftse the Boman-Catholic .Bishop of 'the Diocese of Albany, and'all `priest's and min isterit of abet' denonalnatious, scoot-ding to the statutes of the State. tar The crops in Washington county, Pa.. are very promising; wheat _ is 'so laioriant of growth as to be already falling. Much corn is already planted.: Large quantitice at oats have ,aleo !nen. sowed- and is all doing 'well. The grase hie grown with, almost_ uneronpled ra pidity. ' _ . , Tat RICE •Caop;--Ths Peorgetown (S. C.) Pedee Times says, that the rice crop in that vi cinity,, though a little backward, promises as well as usual. _ _ 163.• The wheat crop ih - Genessett, N. Y., pro trbies,an abundant yield:: The Le Roy Gazette eaye it never looked finer.-; JOY FM Dristll)3. —We cat the following flort the "Philadelphta Saturday Gazette;" and re commend our readers to pernse it carefully, and those suffering should not .delay purchasing:- - " Da. HOWLASe.9 • GERMAN Birrsus.—This celebrated medicine, prepared by. Dr. C. fit Jackson, at the imposing German AledloalStore, No. 120 Arch street, is exciting 'unprecedented public attraction,• and the proprietor; who is a soieutific physician, is,selling immense iluanti ti es of it. The virtue of, this remedy are so fully set forth in the extendid notice of it, to be seen in Cur - adVeitising columns, 'that ihere'is hardly any roomdeft for ns to speak of. if. This much we may add—Of the the long' train of physical ills ,to which humanity is heix,.there is none more distreSsiag than the general' derangement of the digeetive apparatus, which nevey fails to accompany a disordered state, of-the liver. Headache, piles, languor, fretfulness; n bilious tonghe, a morbid. breathOoss of appetite—in short, an indescribable wretchedness of existence, are its ineufferable'and life-wasting attendants. These diseases, which hays baffled the skill of the ablest Doctors, have been radically: cured by Lloofland's German Bitters. See advertisement. Pitt Township Road Rapairi. SEALLID PROPOSALS for Repairing and Keeping In :Goo4 , Order fhe Iteade Of Pitt 'Township for one year fmm.data of contract, according to a list and! specifications In the Town Clerk's oSire, wilt be received by the Auditors of said Township until SATURDAY, 3hyr:omnd day of June, at One o'clock, P. D(. 131ilde.a may offer for any one of said roads, separately, or formore; but inAlielatter C 118.3 they must specßY the amount of their bids for.each road, separately. The fewest and beatblddera wilt he preferred, and security required for faithful performanee.:it -For further Information, apply to the !own Clerk, ALEX. 'BRACKENILEXIE;at the Township Ofllmnear Miners, ille. - JOS. COLTART, nowt , : WiLMER, May Stb.lBs.s—(ntyltilawf 4w), Auditors. V%LB Amoomm.llll•l ALUM A ()Nits UN •1•1 Saxton's, Burst Nand Baolts,lst andld series; Johnson's Agriculture Chemistry; Bolly's Rural- - ' • - Itodger's Scientific Agriculture; Gay's Niemen's Beatty's Southern . ' . Durning's Fruits and Fruit Trees of Amnia:4 . Dulles' Companion to Plower garden; Barry's Fruit. Gardener; ' 'Neil's McMahan's American Clwilener; Farmer's and Planter's Enc}clopecJia.. , For sale by . . . B. T. G. MORGAN .my 3 : ' Na 104 Wont sty,. • Utit.ni2 , / . 13UUKZ.111 .LSUlittbll: Englishwbman in Russia ; by q Ten Yiari,' . .Reaident, 1 $1,1234c. - Surg;cel Reports and Mi ,- collancous Papers, by_Dr. ()cora.° Hayward; v olume cloth, $1,25. . Tel-colored Sketches in Paris i I- volume cietb,4l,2s. Temptation ; by J P. Smith; 50 cenlir Banker's Daughter, by linysolde; 50 cents; Lost Mirez:s, by. Mrs Bont bworth. The Initials: Lace Novel—the hest cmcorer written. Omplete is two volumes, paper cover, Prief one dollar; • or bound in one volute e, cloth, fcr one dolllar and twenty- Call or send for whatever you want.in the bookdine. to IT. 1411.111111 t CO, . m 39 - 1 , 70.32 Flnithiield street. RDIITTER...-2 Darrels,Yrer h istatar; . I box-Prime Roll; Received on e3ntdgnment and for sale by mVII. ATWELL. LEE * Co. An Teal, for Adoption in namall fandlyji GIRL of 10 or /2 years ol age . An orpbarrpreferrad. Apply S. CUTIIBERT k, SON, Real rat itn.nnd.Oetet'Agla.l.lo Third et. Alt ASOLS—.IItiOJ ?An/soli+ c..mp r iii, ra U in MOIRE ANTIQUE, 7 ISKOCAIDE BILK, and *oma large sizes, sultsble-Aor old-late:cyan recatved I '9 myll -A.- A., MASON k CO. ,L 1 WEEP POTATOES-10 bb.la. Jenn. for so.i t flee. 114)211 - JAN 'WARDIMP. pe tt If &Rif Ity)TB la" store mkt tofeare by ro.pl9.datal JAMES WARDROP. tjaNE AlTad-2 etiska just. rec ur we by REY6R ANDRII.-‘O4. ix/ 13.4eP1tie YA.P.MII---100 reams roc'd &Da for sale raYi/ ATWELt, ttle . Co lkyE2oo bblain store and forale try . - - .. mYS - . t1e.111.11/34110F1 JP 6--10 tialesj tut received tttu „ .. H* l - 14 tavs_ ' i t s u b A a n * RIC 1_ i 1 /or ..,0 Dby iniys] "8, lIABBAIIOII d CO. 4 "'~'~+~ e b-~t F; ~ *ter ~'i. Y Y '. ~~'-..~. ^••• MAY 19
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